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T U B 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 '

a t

U. S. E x p o rte rs F e a r .
Kosults Of Custom *
Union P a c t In Europe
Hf !
WASHINGTON — Som, of (He
doctor* at Ihr hfdilili of eonvale*
jrcnt Europe are talking of 4 "euitorn* union" for tho continent. ■
The subject has com-v up noth
•t Geneva, where world trrulc rules
are being worked out, and at Par
is. where the Europeans are trving to find out what they cain do
for themselves.
80. what Is a customs union?
•It Is an aareement among two
or mpre nations , to cliarge^ no;
tariffs on Ihe' good* they buy front,
each other. The result it that
consumers In those nations pay a
little less for each other's roods.
And the hope Is that trade be­
tween the countries will pick up
because of the lower prices.
'Henelus' Goes to Work
There Is such a . unt-m now in
Europe amona Belatum,
lie
Netherlands and l.usemUurif. In
diplomatic slana It’s “Rendu*''
for Ihe name* of the three natlons.
,
The nations balance etch other
happily. Belgium and liny
tmboura are two of the must
highly induaRlalixed areas In the
world. The Netherlands turns uut
a Rood deal of food. They aie in
a Rood position to swap.
For years economists hate
thought Europeans vy.'re pretty
blind to cut .up their continent
with all sorts of tariffs kgainst
‘ ‘ It was as
though California slapped a tariff
on overcoats from New York, and
New York let In Florida oranges
free but chanced a fee ou Callorris, seeasiRsx .
g
Part of ths fabulous production
of the United 8tales stems /fiom
the face that Roods liiade here fan
be sold over so larRe an area —
right .In the country — without
duties and tariffs tacked onto the
*****
Trouble Possible
There are possible b i g J iaA l.Pi
’i 'cUslohis union row-bust.
Take the Benelux union. Hup
se Belgian prices began to rise
reuse .Belgium exported tro
much goods to France and Eng­
land amt goods got short at home.
The Dutrh would have to pay
more for Belgian goods. But the
Bflgians, still paying tho lowrr
Dutch prices, would begin to buy
more In the Netherlands. Belgian
reserves of Dutch guildri*. (the
money oT the Netherlands! would
being to evaporate. The Belgian
fovernment would have to limit
its people bought
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* from
ha goods
the Dutch.
The Benelux area woulJ no
longer'be a frre trade arm.
' U. 8. government economist!,
who are watching tho Benelux
lay Mm
the ^uMsa-nss.si..^Three govorn-•Iagreement,
B f lipruis —J
jnvnts could tmk# iU p i lu prevent
y say th
such a
elep. Ideally, wouild be to create
a common money
Aleo- they »ay there would
have to be some production plan
' nlng eo that factory and farm
prlre*. would stay In a constant
relation to each other.
Kiportera Uncertain
Some American exporters are
orrlrd under a European roa­
ms union. Swiss typewriters
(for esample)' might entor Franca
tariff free while, presumably.
ty
nave a tariff attached. And »4 on
down the line of U. 8. goo.J, sold
to Europe.

By R. J. S C O n

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Flo rid a Cities M ake
.
U se O f A ir Lines

Plans A rc M ade For
H andling Gum Salt's

Seven of Florida's smaller cities
are making extensive up* of air­
line travel, in a proportion Us make
larger cities look to their laurele
ss air minded towns.' TUaldentz of
seven cltles-lntermcdlate points on
Florida
Airways'
certificated
routes- - are traveling by air at the
rate of 16.B per thousand popula­
tion. whereas the larger cities
travel at only 11.6 per thousand
population, according to a recent
■urvey made of passenger travel
over th* airline's route ivstcm.
_ Tb*. survey show* that 199
residents of th* seven smaller
citl*s-8G Augustine, Palatka, San­
ford. DtLand, Gainesville, Ocala
and Lake Clty-flew to 67 different
cities'd urin g' the period under
survey, traveling aa far as Masico, Guatemala and Canada, and
to 18 different etates.
According to th* survey, If these
39tt passenger* had not used Flor­
ida Airway's routes, they would
have lost a total of one month, 7H
days, traveling by surface means
to the nearest air terminal. Cities
most preferred by the passengsrz
war* Miami, Atlanta, Newark,
New York, New Orleans, Chicago,
Detroit and Washington, D. C.

Sep.
(Spec
_. JACKSONVILLE.
....................
M 8MS
Iftl) “Plain for „ the haniM g 0f
"
«nT«' n*
crude pin* gum auction
sole*
the PHUtka Stata Farmer's Matket whith have Ju*R W n mapi„,|
in conference* with interest,^
leaders In. the naval store* in.
dustry repic^nt a new and Irn.portent step forward-In the hand.
Bn* of this commodity." -.,i4
William L. Wilton. Director of
State
Markets,
here. . today.
"These sale* will make it - po»slble for the farmer agjl . 1.
landholder who nns only V f-s
treft, to * supplement his
income hy selling pine gum on *
competitive basis, thus being :u.
siiird of the l&gt;est returns. Th,
State Markets system has ns It*
major goal, the service of Flliridi
producers. I believe this Stole,
operated gum auction plan a in
prove very helpful to those who
sell through its facilities.
"Under the arrangement. a*.ii
has been outlined, informal IwunH.
Ing of these twlre-a-wrrck*m!*i
hns been set for Monday, 8ept,
ember 15. I have lieeri assuiiil n
competitive bidding for all gun
offered at, each sale.

Two M ore Slayings
’ Add To Police W oes
MOW MAHV
l e t , A4E« Ha v e .
'Th e r e b e e n ?
'T h r e e o f m a * j o
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FEMINIZE Mo &lt;ORIS*T5
« o 7 'T Q O O

W ORE

* OHE- MAH 'fop'" &lt;0
SAFEGUARD DELICATE.
COMPLEXIONS AND .
&lt; 0 KEEP 'THE Hl^K
HAIR-DO IN PLACE*

BAfTlESUlP
“ IS 9 3 %

STEEL-

H earings Announced
On Radio Policy

Threat Of Civil War
Is Seen
i
# #
.
In Continued Rioting In lndia - wAmuN

ral
Communication*
Commission announced today it
will hold hearings here beginning
Jan. 12 un whal the national
trolley should Ire with respect to
“editorializing'' by radio broad­
cast stations.
The nnriounreim-nt said the
FCC will:
1. Determine whether the extrrssiun of editorial opinions by
.madrast station licensee, on
•matters ttf public interest and
controversy i j _ consistent with
their obligation to o|rerate their
stations in tlu- public interest.
“2. Determine the relationship
Irctween any surh editorial ex­
pression ami the affirmative
obligation of the licensees to in
sure Ihnl u fair ami equal pre­
sentation of all side* of coiiin*
verslal Issues Is made over their
facHltlcs."
The Commission said It ordered
the int|uity Irecaus* of widespread
discussion in .the industry &gt;over
the esacl meaning" of ■ 1041
-tWO r uling whlclr zafd In parTt"
“The broadcaster can nut be an
advocate.”
•
l l said some radio interests
have expressed bellaf. that broad­
casting stations should have wider
freedom uf expression than that
allowed in the 1041 ruling.

. NEW... MORE Sept. '1 * W V Two more killings were added
today to th* woes of Brooklyn*
police, already In the midst of a
drastic shskeup ordered bv Mayor
William O'Dwysr and Police Com
mlealoner Arthur W. Wallander
as a result of eight unsolved
gang murders.
.
In one. of tb* two shootings
yesterday, Edward O'Connor, 30,
a publishing firm salesman, was
killed by a man who attempted
to force entrance to a bar hr
grtll, police said.
' As th* ltiTJUd*TJTlru*&lt;rwith I7w
bartender who was letting cus­
tomers out of the bar at the 3
A. M. rioting hour, O’Connor
walked toward them and e*ld,
“Why don't you get out of here?
In answer, the etocky youth
drew a pistol and shot O'Connor
in the cheet, police eald. The
killer ran from the bar to a cab
and forced the driver at gun­
point to drive awgy from th*
scene. The driver narrowly missed
being killed when he Jumped from
the. cab at high speed and was
shot at by th# killer, who fled
after th* cab crashed,
Th# other man shot was Jam es
McCormack, 3 7 ,. who was killed
on the front atoofi of hi* Brook;
lyn hum*. McCormack's brotherin-law, Everett Sinnott, 40, was
arrested and charged with homi­
cide In the shooting.

ASSISTANT PASTOR of S t Ambrose Church. Fxdlcott,
Usuries Mor'Arly J u r i s t * tdsUtntnUtrr ths lari rites nl Mritftirth «8
tht victim! of i Until plane crash near the Tri-i’iue! Alrpotu Tn*
victim! wera Identified m ClyiV 11. Smith &lt; f Twin- Orchard!, and ni»
terv-ycsr-old nephew. D-d* K» Miller.
Untonafldnal 50U"Jphom)

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HAftBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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K l f IN D K I'K N D K N T
VO LU M E X X X V III

Report
Aid Needed To
Save Europe

E sta b lish e d 1 B 0S
*r

Top government iei*archerz cofieftned with the international eco­
nomics, drafted the 30,000-woid
icpoit in connection with the self­
help plan for European i*covcie
piopoied by Secretary of Stale
MarihalL They used information
which hat been aizemhlrd by the
Stale and other departments con-

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

T T K S D .U . S K I T . !». 1917
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Probe 2 4 Jew5 A re Hurt
Of Contracts Ifi Unloading Last
Is S ta rte d Of Refugee Ships
Conressman
Insists
O vcr-Paym cntsRun A t V F W Convention |90 MimUe F iftht KaInto Hundreds Of
I'.rs As Troops Use
(.'liibs,
Firehoses
M illions O f Uullais
T
o
C
lear
T
ran sp o rt
« VSIIINGION. Se|tl 8 |-i

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WASHINGTON. Sept- 9 (At
More than $4,500,000,000 has
been paid lo vetrrans in unemploy­
ment or sslf-employment allowance.
M*A.- t y
“*■
ersns Admioistratipn

V »'

knnounen
today.
However, only hall ol lh» nstuns 14,500,000 World W*r U
yrtrrans have received readjust
meal payments of any kind an.
.fewer than right in rseiy liun
di»d haVe claimed all of the si
lowances to which they air en­
f ACKINO tier pbotographtc equip­ titled under the Gl bill.

4-* Itrpeal uf the 1914 \\at t tinIrarl Setllrnirnl Art *■*» rri ■•iiiuirn led IimIs ) lit I I..
- I t-ltrf. xrnrial counsel
ibr
vltrttcral AeyouiHtna llfflrr.v
•'
Testifying hrftiie * a lluii-r
rv|tehdilum »ul« uminlllrr un
inirrpay uienia re pur led lu iltr
it \(l in auditing ttellleairnU
■tlirady 'msde, Fitliri «ald Ihr
Isn t« iin n n rw il)
txtau-e
‘ miMt uf Ihr oar cunlratl Iriutiualiuu |irugraiu ft,» Ixrn mmptried."
. •
I l«ht r uullined In Iltr turn"tiller 32 ra»r» o hit b hr « u.l
-hiiord uierpaymrnlt ul 81,­
121.095 In runlrarl arlllrmrnl*
CAR PACKtD.TO-OVtRFiOW M edlf ADS FOR-PAKIITAN' — th—rtnph«wtT«nitrVf- K'no rT i'
lb-lire uf fraud in Ihr ca»r* and
»»'tl Ihr rulnpanirv ilia) hair
tiilunlsrlly rrpsltl Ihr -n,rrnunul Ihr r%rr*»i«r aiumiul,
trrriied.

Lee G. Sharon, 60,
Dies From Illness
L*« G. Bharon, 60, rsaldsnt on
th* Country Club road near Banford for ths past three year*,
died Monday
morning
at an
Orkgdu hospital after an illness
oflSru years. H* was bom May 23,
" 8 7 at Cincinnati, Ohio and cam*
to Sanford from Norwood. Ohio.
Funeral services for Mr. Bharon
will b# held Thursday afternoon
et 4:00 o'clock at th# Erickson
in*ral
Homo with th* Rev.
Douglas Charles oftha first Pres­
byterian Church officiating. In­
terment will be In Lake View
Survivors Include th# widow,
taudla Sharon of Sanford
su r. Mra. Guy W#l*t ol
Mlschawaka, • Ind. { ’ ‘oria * sUp.
daughter, Mr*. H. L Johnson of
Sanford and three eteo-epne,
William G r#W «f H *»p0, George
Grew of Sanford end Edward
Grew of Del*nd. a* * •S a *
P R U T ’S PAY RAISED
TALLAHASSEE. Sapt R.-tAVr
l x presidents of lh* University
r r g r a r s S d 'F i o r id a b u i * u b t
today join - ^ w
stale officials.
i highest
Hoard of Control . I
•ll
m cabinet that.effective

»hown willingness to employ legal
counsel |o aid the City in the defense actionThe Commission authorized th*
City Clerk to open ths books on
Sept. 15 fur the primary qf Nov.
4 at whleh time two commistionI, Mllaae* aa rase *(s)

V .F.W . Votes To Aid
Legion's P ro ject
The V»,*rana of Far«lgn War*
Post 3282 of Seminole County,
voted.lest evening at a meeting
e t th* Ixgion Hut on Seminole
Boulevard, to endoree the action
taken by th* Campbell-Loealng
Post of th* American Legion to
try to secure th* permanent'De­
partment Headquarter* for San­
ford and offer any assistance-that
I ha Legion mav deem, necessary.
Commdr. F. D. Bcott presided ever
the meeting and a home committee
was appointed consisting of Jgfnea
A. Wright, chairman's Jeek _Q.?rdy,
Bob Kama end Brallty Odfeam.
He also appointed a membemhlp
committee for 1948 consisting of
Douglas Stanatrom, chairman and
Albert Tucker and Georg# Hagen
to serve with him.
,
James A. Wright, chairmen
of th* program committee for
the Sept. 22 meeting to bo held
at th# Mayfair Inn, eald Indicat­
ion* ar* that thla meeting should
Ke on# of the flneet program* th#
Poet
aver
T h * purpose
‘
*T#r slUtnpUd.
______
he
“ W.______
lii tomake’ Ua' rity and
county ofnrikit iw i r r o f taa fB T
veterans *r#
that veteran*
sre Interoetod in
their
government, rraoc*# r .
White hair of DeUnd, will eposk
on this subject.

TAFT HBAD8 W B8T
taa
CHICAGO, Sept. 9, (A V - SanaM from *8,500 to $12,000 a yaar.
fin* their home*. . Th# governor tor Robert A. T aft (R-Ohla) (toppad off In Chicago between trains
1* paid $12,000 s year.
today, before heading, west om j i
footing"
28-day pallIk
_
O8CROLA- DIBS
_
h )R T MYERS, 8ept. ». fJP h - tour. Before
loot night he waa
Oacaola, 98, a
Ohio

| Inr ho-rt rinplird li'ilzv llic last
’ul tlnrr lrani|miti which bioogl.t
ilt«- I smiut l'M 7'Jew » tu Ger-

$20,000 Contracl
Contract
For Machinery

C o lC Bucks Drive
To Strengthen
A number uf citirens appeared
before the Cty ^ irrj'nission last
etTning and Through -ibex -spokes-. - National Guard
- Crossing ^Eqtiatorfiman. Preston R. Stephenson ol In order to eld th* National.

city of th* stats of Eapirlto Santo. Brasjl, early today. Extending
eastward off this coast for 200
miles I* * bank known aa AbroiIs freslv* translated from Portu
ho*. Appropriately enough, this
less to mean "keep 'your ryes
op»#
' V '« V , •
Having entered'ths region of
ic w iis m s ssr r* a * x«s&gt; •

-----. l UMUl Hl,, ^ ^ imwny. ,~x;i) - 9 t'll lliiiitfr lilwipt uung iTnbi anJ

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Prim ary

109 Wrsl Fifteenth Street, fequestABOARD U. S. S- MISOURl ed that the city employ the nec
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN. essary counsel to defend Sanford
Sept. 9 OF)—President Harry S. against suit by the Central Flor­
(senior |Kklliwog) Truman fell vic­ ida Quick Fteeie and Storage
tim lo l|)e war nerves aboard the Company which seeks to restrain
eqi£nr (sound battleship today. the city from interfering with es­
Tlx Chief Executive and more tablishment of an abattoir in con­
than 1,600 other polliwogs—peo­ nection with its plant on Weil
ple who have never proved their Thirteenth Street.
endurance by 'crossing the line”—
Thr suit is designed lo lest the
will have to show their ineltlc* City ordinance against this plant
Thursday.
which is in an industrial zone.
Rumors of whal is in zlore for The City Attorney, Fred R. Wil­
■jl.em spread around the ship ns
son. pointed nut that the City
lh* 350 (shellback*" who will conjiaz made appearance to quash the
duc%)ihrir iqjjjftion held secret mandamus and the suit- Accord­
meetings and whispered omiaouting to City Manager H. N. Sayer,
ly in little groups.
Mr. Stephenson indicated that
The Missouri was jrimut 270
mils* off Font* Darela, coastal residents. near lh* plant have not

S 11 ’ I I GAlt I', lirrm aii), Sept, *
9, hi',
None ul the ICiudu*
19(7 Jew# diirinhaiknl si Haulf - IK.rg. * 4 ) 7 ^ 011 low rd- r.i lhe * V (r .
Anrrtlran nmr ul Grtmany,
General l.uitua l&gt;. ( lay told a
pir»* rontrience heir IikI* ) .
•One Allied correspondenl suggrslrd In Ihr C. S. military
Ifoirrniii llial a numlxr ut the
Hindu* Jew s oOglnatl) came
finut IhV American lour ul G il­
man). I la) »aid that lui him
Ihr) lilt mil riru extsl, and
would nut lx acreplrd-hack.

WASHINGTON. 8r|.i :• i,i*i
lli'fi Krndrr llt-llhlul Imlny
Ilninti-d iivrrpnymrnt! .nil int.crlid
s i r ri &gt;irIreel* tutalnl iirally $5*N),
yi.lllDlNT |.( II V. .1 l&gt;,|..itljii,iit .
iMHl.msl nliil said n public.rsplaii
Personnel Ihmid Its), (Ini HnMl
ntiim will I**- ilruiniiili-il uf i-iiui f S lU-ij-.litli I, r« -Imwii to In* wil|miiii*s which fall In •rrztirn •the ilri-ssrd a tt-VKHl oI (lit- Yelriane
inuin-y.
of Foirlgri Wars Contcnlloii nr
llcndrr is tile cliniriiinn nf a l ’lc\riwtu) Hi-u.irlull llial wut l&gt; u
house rz|iriullturr* auta'iillimtUer potnihlllty lor wlriilr llu* iiiition
iiivratigntlng cunt rad it-imlnnt .
imt* which wns callrd Inlu Mission^ must lie prepared. (Inlrrnnlioiiiill
today.
A# Ihe first wilm-'-. K I. - Fish1 _,
A
n
nil official of llu. g. n.-.nl , L O U l U Y
A W d lU S
m-r.milling office, filed a irpoit
_
_. .
_
listing overpnv mriit,
which he I
-• • .!.! iei.g.-d ll- big!, .... Ci'.T.o.il.f.
I lie lop sum waa received by an
__ ' . ,
hurmfi manufartuiri Flahvr did
la rx ** I v I n r - n i n o f V
not in^Rnfy;
.
T _ llr1.1U11.wa1d thr^.wnmiMew-Uwill — - —
closely (hr
'&lt; watch
xssiiiil iineri)
in*- eflettlvrnraa
riin iH ri " of‘ i l l
A
fl f
! 'he federal agencies in tediring 1 W a r e A p p e a r s I i t * I »&gt;!'«*

City Commission
Asked To Defend
Abattoir Action
-tio n - F o r

.NO. 2 13
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A sso cia ted , P r*aa l^aaftd W i n

Mass M igration hi India

ment, Mrs. Theodor* ' Itoossvelt^ .
law pibvtdcs-paymrntt—n;-----will, the 16-nktion cohfei- J r . widow of th *-J*U brigadl« lo $20 a wrrk lor unemployed
general, gsta ready In her Giro
ence in Paris on the Marshall Plan. Cove, N. Y.. horn* tor a trip tc vr’lrrant for a maximum »f
(In Paris today, food and ag- Franc*. While overseas sit# will week*.-Self-employed veUtans ms&gt;
licullute and subcommittee of the visit hi* grave In Normandy and claim $100 a month. Ins net
conference estimated somr $ 2 1 - Uk# picture* of It. II* was post earnings for a maximum of 10
900.000.000_.will be needed from |. humnusly awarded the Congies- months and 12 days..
atonal Medal of Honor for heroism
the United State* by these Eu- 'n World War 1L (Internationa^
hrom the start t&gt;( the program
l» Aug. I, 1947, 6,708,000 veteran*
topesn nations in the tirsl four
received one or nior«- unemploy­
yiars t» spend abroad for food pt
ment checks. Another 534,000 sr |f.
.luyueans to produce it.),
employed veterans received pay
»e report is primarily a sur-.
ments while earning les* than $IOu
month. Noarlv 90 ;&gt;erernt of
vry of what is the problem, rather
th# telf-smployrd group recrlv.
than an attempt to propose snluing payment* Were in (arming /•(&gt;.
•
it trachea'a number uf con­
rrationa.
Unemployment payment* we.-tclusions. These arc the major onesmad# to an average of 780.000 vet-'
I. Cooperation “ie the key t ,
European recovery." This ‘ means Books T o Open Sept. eran* during July, 1947, compared
ICN llaw * ■■ r« Rr Sit I
cooperation "In extending tho
lir ^ iu w s
e « f , a ,*,
15 F o r R e g i s t r a -

iman Is Victim

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' r ^ y i v t r i h e r ^ ! : * Board In Controver-

*
In king. Ahn-.iiuiug Jetvi,
ll’ril llr.ul, I&gt; l i III '-'ll lllllllllei
" ( liglilmg alujiid. Weir is iii e l
bmlily linm Ilie tiaiupoil, (lie
HuilliVItirijr I’ lik, slid .1 tlttloWII
sliike again,t landing.
A pirliniinai) II11I11I1 irimll on
1 am.illir, tlii.wrd 24 J el, 1 mi, lull­
ing ir u il Women, liorpit ilirrd. an I
liner litili*l, mhlirit ,rnt In lonpilal, with lli)Ullr,’ (.'olir,|Hilldenl,
on ibr Untk-idr counted at least
»l* Jr»rnh-mrn irilfi bfrcdlllg bead-.
rtr:
Inline oil lair yjowmveid, a, ll
ur.c'.im lou,.
---- Hrr - vmleinT- *ltelTdnig T?m 7n:
loading ”ol8 llir
Ilie iviiiiii
Kuiui)) iiirur
inrilr II'an.
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aI
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;ba,ka,,u„ of , u .r i« .e „ aboa.d

GUard program recently Initialed i
1 legal roaclilnrry for recovery now
sy O n D o c k e t F e e s
Im pnr Rival * Ir*. houi»
hy President Truman, Chamber
I exists
:
railirl. The In,I ul (lie Lamport,,
of Commeree Manager Edward
Higgins, at the request of Gen­
x
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***| 11,1 r ,f r.f T ' • ,\| I qirilal Hireling la,I r»r llir tl,rai| Vlgiiui. », •» rinplieJ.
eral J . C. Hutchison Is sending
out letters to business firm* In
the rounty requesting their co­
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operation in allowing time off
uii ull »1dc* as they drive nlf. A cn-.-ikinr nx-curt (b"Ui&gt;ui) scivi-s the l , , u &lt; I f i t o u W i l l I t , .
’ *'ne*y. an \ 1 -uii’v Judge It 5*.. 1•" K -I. •k uitli ah, it,i»rr% r.n
and equalization of pay In order
purpose for an aged Moslem on. his « ay in a new and unknown home, _‘ "a H ‘ H l l f S 13 III IH *
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\X.»»r W.O til l»*l 11i#*tI t»y O I* I In n
i* i i;&lt; hi b$ I llu*
ii'fiiiil/ttil,
lo induce their employees lo Join
Kiilliiwliig the paitition of India, n-llr
hatir-l brtwren the Hindus •
f l t ‘l(l T o ilH H T O W
(It
ll.
i
••tu*l%
«lrlk
lliil
llir
iii-l
. lliil pLikPe* III llir* H .ln fu y
the local company of th# Guard.
and Mmlenii b:n mu ni nuinv ili-t .uul i.imiKhl tl.alli mid Injury In I
.
« $fmu Julv lu 8%I i ih*
A numlxr * uf firms here have
I* or Kev. S a ck ett Ill ul* t»i f lit iv %lki»k\ril tlaAt J11111* l*»» Ii I 4!•M
ti11mli.-it«. T lic r are New, nf Hit- D.tv
reel pit' ll., i /til* rit'llituml)
ill IM*14*$ (Ml
4|| I
already pledged support of the
\\ 4ir In,I I rrtl ll%rl|U|xi 44fi
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program. These include: Winn
Finn ial M*r%ir«vi for tin* llrv. ilia*iic 3 Im llir iouitly.
Lovett Grocery Co.: the Atlantic
Milltui Ii. Smkcll. uolrtl Sanford
(imli.ii I |i &gt;i ,«n All urn m.id *
Coast Line Railroad; the County
•ulhor midi i Hit ed Kpittdpnl min
of Seminole; th* City of Sanford;
taler who tiled .Saturday night uf ctiftliriv? .i|&gt;|Mii%iinMl«lv
Chase and Co.; American Fruit
n heart nttn.-k in Greenville, H.'wa, uwanirtl lu l!ir Flunda I' m,up
Grower*, Inc. and J . C. Hutchison
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a . WlU—b- -^T
M ‘ftW - r i b rivImrnf I n. .•! far kti.n. .IU ..II
A Co.
Wednewtsy
' dnnotar* sum
sltm m
inan
on ,str reseti w r ,.
,
A roll of honor will be pub­
I be t.,1,1.
Chs|&gt;vl ..f (he Holy Cross Epl.-J ! ' r" ,rl
lished from time to lime hy the
jiu iJ r il 4uii
co|ib I Church with Bishop Henry ] Equipment . I ti
Chamber of Commerce listing
BAItNSI.EY, Eng., Kept 9, tip)
Interment1|(-l,
I
"Niriqllng. Interment;
ftl, „ j l4|, |uir ,u |„ ,|r|,;
firms which sign commitments
t monlb old Alike lu ttie
will Im- in Evergreen Cemetery
for the program.
li
n
k ,llile enal fielt), spread to
with llu- Mi,wns in charge of the rirtl I.elVue |)e«. I.
- i, m-wr pits tittlsy. I b«* Hi null
This commitment allows em­ 27 Percent Ju m p Is Tliuusands Stream ing service..
Judge Wile iequr,|e.| ,. I
ployee* lo attend encampments or
P i,-,, X.-tM'iatltill Irpulleil l5,ta)U
Serving
(•'
scriv,psillN-stet.
Sought T o O ffs e t’ Out O f City Think- will Im- I tiUik Shames, II. It (.tininti-vit.il ibe mlnnir, ul
report for emergency ilpty, and
it.ilkt-i. i.ll.. sU II collierle, tbit
the employer agrees to make up
New
W
age
Increase
ing
Is
Death
TrapCrumley. I*t I.. T. Do.., Ix .ier 1.1,1 Hireling, ,mil .lliil imur &lt;1 .1, lUl'lUlllg
the difference in wage between
' i to, Like.
*
I hr. Wakefield chainl et ut comTharp, lame, Mingletary and Ht. lli.it lu 4 ,1t.Ulll illI sS/.l.ntt
Ijielce, pi-ttesletl |&lt;» I he governnormal salary and that allowed
Clair While.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— ! MW DELHI. Srjd, •&gt; nlf
nig
llir
itiu
in
ir
nl
t,s
u
s
u
l,
I
i mi ni agalii. I ii .-til hi g a, supdally by th* government for ac­
l/l’lr—The Public Merrier Com;
In mltlltiun to the widow. Rev,
i
jtlie. wlilcli fiiliowett the walkout.
tive duty. Thle'is tu apply for a
ml.aios uf Ihe Individual stairs ] Iinlr.z capital awoke lo. llir rr- Sackett is survived by two dsugh- P
maximum of two week* unless
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At Ibe meeting of Kept. 4,
«*» *•»
'*'» •'»»• * n
new-’il crackle ttf gull li e liglrv lers.
today sskrd Ihr Interstate
Ituth ..........
Emily _and
Dorothea
otherwise approved by th* em­
Commerce commission tu re- ! a, llte orgy of i iiunmiiuf rioting Nancy i|e wa&gt; lairn May 2M, 1891 Jutlge Ware rrndrird a bill ivtklng n.hci-c effect on su tmportsnl
ployer. ll Is further agreed that
st Culumlms, Ohio. He was strirk- foi an increase in salary front the Industrial urea Smi Cause s detor an Immediate 10 pfrrent
rarationa for employees shall not -freight rale Increase lu off- j whk.'i Ira, pt-.ilvm l ift- twin
side loss of iinlu»trtel
il|t|u*lftal orowin ,il;r
ut ' rll vvilli u lieart attack, Monday, funnel |M8) paitl him to (I 2tHi a ti I..i
»«'iwl-lx
be (educed because of absence for
of t'ltl ami New Delhi rntricJ
rnteicJ Sept. 1 at Cashiers, N.* C.. was year. The Hoard hild Ih* matter up «•*'«»', »*»4 iiwvitshl# tinemployart
rising
wage
and
operating
training or emergency dut/.
- ■taken lit the hospital at Green- until the rulings could be studied
’ "* rhsmtxr said sjtei
coals.
t it, lliinl l.li.ixly day.
"*• following Thursday ami L. F. Boyle, as atloiney fin Ibe -«l-|die. were cut for l.otki f*c| DilliiiK the mglil I here we,
wa, lillle
lilt!.
more than liKi.lMK)
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B auer E lectric Co.
- . WASHINGTON.
Sept.
9 o1-&gt; m untl o f violente, hul with day- dletl there Satur.lay night at 7:15 Board, w'a,' quoted in 'an t.iiru
. .
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o'clock.
|on that in accordant wHh 8i*tr b.iines.
,rlunlP,j
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Has New Owner» Jvh.pi.lng interests msnitalletl m e - i,,,,^ )hf , oultl|
All Mastfi Ms,on* era requested la * ,
|,^W aalsry would ez,,l‘*
'" **'# ■**•
jor opposition Imfay * , the (ail , N|li„
j, „,,,,r„ ri|
lu mret Wi-ilnr*day afternoon at
ibreed consumption by 45 )xrcenl
R. C. Miller, former Sanford road, weal lo bat befotr 'he
,|IP out,kill, uf Nrv Delhi 1:30 o'clixk to attend the funeral Ituport Is l'ulilisliucl
'fCTXfi.^iEE*"R 7S.SS!®
resident, and W. M. Bishop of
nf the Itev. M. II. Hacketl .’in s
Inter,late
Commerce
'Cornrai,.
or.
.|,||l&gt;uith
, n , * f J, i,lll4|
rou| j .body. The .Mason* will also have
Orlando hav*
purchased
the
B
y
Census
Bureau
,u hav- c•u»^, • ,OM
i f 11)0,000 ton* t of coal, list led
Bauer Electric Company on Park (or s qunjv freiglrt rate increase Ciiru- area where rioter, ilathei! charge of lire graveside services.
Avenue and assumed operation of to offset newr wage booth. '
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lo part-time , m|.|u)m«nt in bun•till be beard in the Connaught
WASIIINOTtlN. Sept. 9. .4'r
„f f, rtor| i.
J K ■tore and radio service de­
Thr carrier, are a,king fur a with .mthoritie, Sunday.
Tb.- Censu* Bureau reported lou ,e wa|k„ut began at Grimepartment yesterday. Th* purchase
Harold S tassen ’Will
day
popttUuon 4if th.* ,
_ Vi .
10 per­
was from Mr. and Mrs. Frank 27 pricent jump in
Mingled with llir gunlirr came
Unit, d State, laM April tr.lall. I
Run
F
o
r
President
cent to take effect at once s , "in ­ ail in i'nniltrnt wave ul tlruuling
appruxlmalely
inrtud
lw'
k decision
1^ .1?!
Mr. Miller, who prior to 19(1
, 143 A11.060.
,
,
s guvernment-umnn
that
had lived In Sanford far many terim relief" l while*- hearing, vp from thou,and, of liualt. Thr
WASHINGTON, Sept. -P, t&gt;P)- ing about I ..'50,000 thru in lire |h, y ihuU|j work . |,lg , r ••.tint"
srmnl
force*.
jeers, has had extauslv* experi­ forward on the larter figure.
i -.r coal face, to igcres^f pioduc•creaming of tlogan, bv Hindu- llarold E. Siasaen announced ■to­
ence In radio and radar research
The caw wn called with |C*C
day he 'will rntrr-th#--Wisconsin ..^Tikw—Bureau—««M--the -rtvrtian lion.
work. -M rr-Btehop-has had'TZ CKauman Clyde D- Ailrhitun and M-r-letn,-and-Sikh»-*har been one presidential prefrrmce primary population, eatimatrd at 142.0&lt;II,Miner* elsewhere in the ares
ol lb&lt;* favorite wav, of cndurtln next Anril 6, In his quest for the 000, represented a gain of 10,392,- csrue out in sympathy.
years experience with a radio
shop In Orlando. Mr. Bauer now Commitiionert J. I laden Allretlgi- a war- uf nerve, during the tecenl Itepublicsn presidential, nomina­ WKI or siaiut 7.9 jxrcent dn tinArthur llornrr. Communist gen»#ven-ye*r perlmt- atncT- April, rral secretary of the National
ha* an Interest la a radio shop and Walter M. W. Splawn tilting communal ditturbance,.
tion.
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1940.
In Daytona Beach.
Union of Mine Worker*, which
Thu former klinnrauts governor
for ihe 11-member commi»ion.
In’ Connaught Gfrru*'aonfe f.MKli »l»o told a new* conference that
The largest Incres,*, *l~.oi 3.- ha* condemned ttrf&gt; strike, said s t
*
Jamea
K.
Knudaon,
chief
(oqniihopa
ra-oponad
bruler
military
FACTS SOUGHT
he will make a major speech in 427.(8H) or 24.7 percent, ws* le- s newt conference yesterday that
WASHINGTON, SepL 9.
sel' Tor the Department of Agri­ guard and qu'ekly had lang lines Milwaukee Nov. 24. IU described ported in . the- west, will, tire the production lots threatened th*
of
patrnns,
whose
supplies
have
Th# 8lat* Department •sid_ today
.
this a* hie opening addrea* In hi* ■mslle,t increase in the South five day week instituted after the
the American embassy at culture who held a series of con­ run dangafously low. Housewives ramnaign , for the Republican where ihe gain ws* 1,107,000 or mine* were natioQiJi**&lt;l **riy this
ferences
with
farm
groups
and
fouJ
Paris has been askad for a full
.$.7 |M-rcent.
carrying ahonping lia&lt;-a walk. I nomination.
on the arrest of
processors during the pa,I week, part the Imv.1v of s riot victim.
Korff, 32, t o ^ wnocriot) toM -w petten i n a r fvanc r o f-th w whk-h - lay entered wit h-g- rtottr
TWENTY KI LETT)'
tucit s i last winter it can bring
r*f*d « s ru T
WIIITCOMU DIES
PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9. |A*&gt; - down th* government," Horner
Correspondents driving through
aestion
that
the
tltpailmrnl
"will
Donald Whitcomb, son-in-law of The "I*land Queen," a giant, five- said.
JewUh propaganda
London with
...
the twin cities counted 27 bodies
pamphlets.
oppoac vigorously any allrmpl to of persona killed-J^y rioters and Mrs. R. L. Feck, former Sanford deck excursion steamer, exploded
2 SH IPS COLLIDE
put an interim increase into rf police or military punfir*. lh on* resident, died last night in New­ and wax destroyed by file st her
port, Tenn., The Herald was ad­ Monungahrla Itiver dock, today,
HENTKNCBD FOR RAPE
NORFOLK, Va . SepL 9. UP)—
street
among
the
eight
dead
bod­
feet
without
a
full
and
fair
hrttvised this afternoon Funeral ser­
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. (An
ies a wuunded man lay writhing vice* will be held In Orlando causing s death toll estimated by Two American ships collided off
— Marion B ry a n t. 2$ •yaar - eld i . $ "
. -;
police at 20. At lesit 16 per»on* fa p e Henry last night Injuring
In
pain.
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Thursday morning. H* ws* the were taken to Mercy Hospital, t * u crew numbers and lh# BOS
negro convicted of th* attempted
The National Grange auggvslcil
Fast
'Ilia
scene
of
carnage
filed
husband of ths former Helen Peck and authorities feared ihe to ta l, of un* brought Coast Guard,
•*' Sum tome tlm* ago that there should
rape of WAC Capt. Kay
ir M lIe ir t su Pea* •(■&gt;
marshy, war-tjm* secretary to b* at laast a 80-day "waiting pe­ 1
af this city.
dead might rise.
•Naval and Commercial vessels
Genara! Elsenhower, today faced riod" after the railroads have pre­
a min tow bound
which look tho two
BUILDING PBRMIT8
a sentence e f 18 y ean In federal sented thalr case to permit ar MIIK. IlHftfllK MAY LONDON
KIWAN18 MEET
for Norfolk. As th* ships were
Bryant,
During August, 23 building
do Kiwsnlsna
Klwanlsnt will
wi
with oopposltion answer,
OAKLAND. Calif., Sept, 9, (A*)
Orlando
v isit. being drawn toward Hampton
,
.
Into th* W /
Ed Lacey, executive secretary — Mrs. Bessie May London, 71, permits were issued s t the City Sanford tomorrow for an ‘inter
' - , Roods ths Coast Guard first said
Ikon Field,
of tb# National Industrial Traffic Drat wife, of Jock -London and Hail totalling an estimated value elub meeting with the Sanford! that one - the 7,218-ton tanker
ef
$27,760,
moat
of
which
wo*
last Fab. I t ,
th*
"friend
and
companion"
cred
Kiwsnia Club st tb* Tourist Con-, Thomas F. Cunningham — waa
League which is intervening In th*
Later, however, Cosit
f hi behalf of industrial Bod with helping him over th* for r*palr work and reconstruc­ tor, It was announced tod*
tion.
In
August
‘
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Howard MonUelb, later-dub U ’
quarter* u k
sold the railroad reaueit literary oUtodaa to fame, died
Ust night.
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orkshire Strike
Spreads T(&gt; Six .

Raijroads Urge Orgy Of Rioting
ICC For Increase Paralyzes Life In
In
Rates Old &amp; New Delhi

New ( onI Fits

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Only 8 O ut O f Every
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2i/2 Billion Is
Paid Veterans
In G1 Benefits

To V M t Grave

European Production
gflust Be Increased
A bovePrew ar Level
T o Make Plan W ork
WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 t A I A »*ciel govrinincnt study con
eludes that Europe, to be self
zuppoiling. inurt tatze its pf&lt;&gt;duclion higher than the ptk-wai
*1&gt;b vrL *"Nnd twill requite Hip G do
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W EATH ER

Parti) iloudy tunight and Wsdnrvda) with w id e ly scstitisd
tr.und*rshbW*rs M uitrsi* suulhcast winds.

T r PProtsct
n t*
th*
* P ast* * f the Wol\4;l‘
T * Proasota th* Prasrsa* of Aaurica'i
To PrOduc* Prosperity fur Ssn fo rl

millions of Jews."
Two correspondent* -permitted
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to go aboard
duringth* entile
operation—Ed Marrow of the New
York Times and Deni* Martin uf
the Ixtidon Dnlly Herald—s lid ri
Displaced^Jews
first military notice alumni !h:i
|,.„ iihu,.I Iren* •’■*»
morning entered the forward Ii-1.
lew* up to the countty's absorp- and lined up the refugn 1 there
.ivr capacity. Tlu* minority was for funneling through files of JIndia, liAii and Yugoslavia.
dirrs to the Upper decks.
The 11th member, Australia, did
"in this process," said Mui:r!
.lot lupjHirt either plan,
"there was somr hitting w itlJI
__However, _lbc.^uuuuiIUce^-WA*
Jiutt
ber-tnrncheonirhnt'IliMhing vrrjr
uitanlinou* in ‘ita belief that a severe.”
vatisfartor)' solution of the prob­
It was when operation* In-i-ts
lem of Euro|&gt;can Jew* would take in th* second hold that the re,t!
i great deal of the pleasure off tance began. Many refu-nl I.
budge and some girls spat at tti,
the Palestine izsiis.
The committee formally rscont- soldiers. The troops first ti'.ri&gt;
.tlended that ihe assembly "under­ simple pushing, Martin ‘said, bit
take immediately the initiation then resorted to truncheon*.
After th* resisting rinrlm.l i*
And execution of an Internationrl
arrangement whereby tho problem bad been hauled off bodily, many
|«-Mil jew *, of the other refugees agreed
ly 250,000 akhore quietly. A second iM .
are in a»se«ihly centers, w#ill be p|ank was raised arid the dischsit- ,
—
denlt with an n matter of extreme ing o|ierntion wn* speeded.
Tne aecond train carrying tin-­
urgency for the alleviation of their
plight and of tho Palestine prob­ refugee* tu Poppi-ndorf folln'4,1
close lielilnd the first, but ler&lt;'it»
lem.''
It cannot I* doubted," tho said the second train, became of
committee report *nld, “that, any the slow progress of the fii-i.
action which would ease the plight might not reach the camp until
of the distressed Jew* in Euro|»o nightfall. A pilot train-wn- ma­
of the Palestinian- immlgmilo-i iling alu-ail un the, alert fdr'| &lt;K-‘1
... , l _-&gt;
would tlietrhy li-&gt;«en the pressure slide aabotajte. f There were dockside i A m
pwtllcnrTHHl cdrisequChny creafe
a better climate in which to carry that the refugee* nboaid tbr Juity
out a final solution of the ques­ nymede Park had a lathe Ubrs
tion of Palestine._____
- decks and had_faxliluxuul - a - gaxl
weapon*.
_.
I*~Woiijd IS
be aii
an important many crude weapons.
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"Tltls'WbiiJd
TacfT.r “ linm avTTiiT'tR?" fe a rr-V r ~ -CmiffrlrTTn The *DIean VTgouFJ
Arab* in the Near East that Pal­ group displayril the same
estine nnd ultimately the existing of resistance as thoir elder*. TNt
Arab rountrirs are to lie marked refused to take the final uffcie*.
•ii the place of settlement fur them at the train, crying that the|
hands were those of German*,
th e‘Jews of the world.”.
same hands which killed other
The committee noted that In­ Jews. British officers exidaim-J
ternational action of a general na- that the food handler* were A lure is underway with regard to placed p«*r*on*, but the
the displaced person*.
children still refused the food.
"In view of thr special circum­
The first train reaching Fop;&lt;ea
stances of the Palestine question, dorf carried 000 or 700 Jew* in-l
however, it ha* felt Justified in was unloaded there without inev
proposing a measure which I* de­ dent, but a British official »*m
signed to ameliorate promptly the some of. the Jews had torn iron
condition of the JewUh segment* bars from the ti'ain window*.
of the displaced person* a* a vital
Trucks carried the refugrrt
prerequisite tf&gt; tile settlement cf from the Kuechiiiti station, half the difficult, condition* 111 Pales­ mile from the ramp. Barlari wirr
tine," the rnmmitten said.
entanglements ringed the stati"’
Troops supervising the iiiiIm; ^ *
HAMiti. RG Ormzrvy. Sept. 8 wore the ‘'Desert R at" ambient cf
idt
Biitiili soMicrt zwinginq the* Seventh Armored Division.
The Kuerhnitx operation la-gan
trunchcom bodily draggrd reiiriinq
at 1:09 I*. II., and Ihe Ust truck
lewitb refugee* of the Exuduz l? 4 ‘/ load uf refugee* was at the l'«-r
from a British transport today and pendorf ramp a little after 2 I’. I
British aides told ths Jew* a
loaded them on trains which car­
hot meal awaited them at llw
ried them ,lo the I’oppendorf dis­ ramp.
I’olish nurses and Ukraitcplaced persons camp near Lurbeck. an doctors from a Lueberk dis
The finl train reached Poppcn- placed persons camp al*o wetv
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dot I late, after being slopped rn- waiting.
Several ailing refugees, ln^&lt;(
tuulc, a DiTliih official said, lx- ing a woman nine month* |&gt;rnf
raute the refugees had lorn iron nant, were driven to the camp h
ban (torn the windows apparently ambulance*, attended hy army
for use as weapons. Atmorcd cars doctors and nurses. German rr
aldenta watched aurlously from »
were standing by at. Popp^ndorf nearby- hillside.
but the refugees refused to leave . About 3,100 Jews remain aboard
the' two transports atlll to lx un
the train.
*
Some of ihe 1,400 refugees loaded hers. The Ocean Vigour
debarkation,originally was srhe-l*
aboard the Ocean Vigour, the first ulsd for yesterday, but fog delay­
p
of th;cf British transports to dis­ ed' operations.

By DEWITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
The bloody .Mosli-in-llindu ills*
Seminole County
urdt‘i* which have hern occurring
In various part* of tin- Indian *ubCourt Records
continant, and ,-*|M-.-inlly the *avagr butchery in tlu- gnat Punjab
■ U I I I I U V T I IIKKIIB
HIM*. Jarnp, &lt;• .lu , KMlii.ru.. I •• district of I'aklMan, bring u* face
to face with the dreadful possibil­
&lt;’.&lt;U 4 Hill!, .m s lUlim H
Marker O I' »iu» P en ik t W -Ti’. ity of large scale civil war among
MmImI I llill.llr k
the 400,000,000 of the peninsula.
lltadrls. Mwant .tus Zl*rs*&gt;'i
It shualtl l&gt;e emphaiirrd that wc
To II r llcil*.
WillUiti, W it Mint .Nairn!* A are speaking of n “posaihlllty".
While further bloodslu-,1 and des­
"A)hard-hitting program, orderly
To II
llloMMP, rlus Aaalliu
Kibbe.. llonbm *1 .lu s |»oiMIi &gt; truction mutt Ire expected, n gen­
arranged, and energetically push­
ll To H I... ,i t• llrrnliauil rlus Kll.i eral conflagration may well he
ed will take many of the kinks
llraililiaw, l' K rlus lulllau* I* averijul. However, the runtlngency
out'of Florida’* agricultur ah econ­
To nili. K Huitou IQINU
omy," in the opinion of George
I’riiit**, Louis rlus Nila To *1 U la there, ahd should It evrnltMte
llumesrn., rlus rlsiievk
Wafe, for 40 year# a citrus bank­
ll would lx* the most terrible of nil
Ka,|Wr. J V .lu * MIMr.it To "in conflict* — religious ami rarlnl
er. Ware lives fel l^estiurg. and
H Myns .ms Alma M
lr~ch*lnnan tit (IA "agrlcutluril
Hhli.r, tVw. I«— atu, Wtlnie I*. strife which.knows nu Iruunds. Thu
division. Florida Stale Cnamlwr uf
neighboring Chinese pnlitiral civil
■fn J ,a rll PniTth
Commerce! He is widely known as
Van KiiSmI. u. ►
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II war would Im mild by rontpsrlsotuTo T*&lt;t Williams »mi H.lma I’
one of Ihe nation's “best rounliy
Unhappily
the
groundwotk
fur
lioanl of Trustee*, rhurrh at tloit
banker*." Warr- announced today
President T ruraan
In rhrisl to hoard of T in ,!..* I'htirtli grievous, trouble was laid whi-n
thaw hie -8 talc Ghamlter -dirtsion
the new dominion* of Pakistan
of i)o&lt;t In ,'n.UM -IVninrostal
will mret at Orlando on Sept. IH
byn.bi dill.akoiK-Ik-t-AVnt| tip W 1.M oilrnrr«id'ni3Tk TH lm lor- teII'M IIIM lin s race «**&lt;
and 19, and-“may be expectrd to
W. Inman rlus I'arila
.- ;
eently were furntrd as wholly sep­
at
he
began
the
long
voyage
beck
w.*kly, llaroM K rlus ll Louis* arate slate*. Instead of Irelng unit­
do some heavy agricultural think­
To Kdwaid II Hl.l.ti.nn Hus Viol,
from Rio De Janeiro yesterday. He ing and acting." Farming, Ware
HI. John, J ir *m« Marian To linn- ed In a federal government. The
appeared on deck in a new cap, taye, require* managing abilities
Moslrmt. uutnumlrered three to
art I'iih.n »m, Violet
n r :\t. i «»t a t i : womtiiaiiks
the gift of the President's Cup far greater than that of any
one hv the Hindus, refused to
other business. "Th# farmer need*
liarrK. i-eell A rlu« Util* Tu Han- plare their futures in the hand* of
Regatta Association of Washing-. the help' of business minds, and
funl. Allanll. National Itank
this
grrel
and
distrusted
majority.
Windham, llalrh N Hal To Plrs,
Ion,
Ihe State Chamber propose* to
So two suspicious and in numei*
KrtUral (tavln*, atol l4«an AmmIi . '
Hoyte. II «' Mil, Clair* To tie- nus respects hoitlle nation* were
'I call thla my alx-etar cap,' give him that assistance."
School Opening:
Ham. IJf. In,uran*. •,*»
th* Chief Executive cracked. “I've
rntveil put ttf the peninsula like a
lliirkr. K ■&lt; .to , Nota To liwlant jig-saw puizlr. And whrn this
U » li,H S 111.M l-MI UMl
got to haVe on* that outranks Ad­
zi M u,..l*hlt.
pit* attending, an infreatt of 20 miral Leahy's."
KnlKtil. I. J slue'Ads L T o l&gt;«lel&gt;&lt; had Iteen achieved many of ih
F ree P ress
Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy,
I IOO.HHO.000 Moslems were within over last year. Seventh grade
M aiussslwklte *
l-aUtrs-m I, J Hu, Kpituirla To I* India's Itoundseies and large hunt rooms aie filled to capacity. Thar* Ihe President1* personal chief of
ll'aallaae* ham ’ Tn*» «»»•»
i * Hnwk
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aie eight leachera. New teachers
ship along with
I s aboard
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Normandy forpotatlon To Klrtl Iters of the 300,000,000 Hindu, air Mrs. Margaret Goit, English; /Uff.
other top ranking White House the accounts-of returned traveler*
were Inside I’akistan.
i
National Hank, tnlando
~ exception of spacts 1 for our information un economic
tlrow, Idiwolh .tu , Mlnnir To
What inure, natural than that Mis* Thrlrpa llamraoml. Social aide* with the
Studies, and Mr*. It. A- Humbler, counsel Clark M. Clifford. C lif­ and social progress.”
Ksil ' 111*
Employm ent Service Km.ry
violent
wrath
should
descend
on
Humee'it.l, M I* .tu * tl.n .,a
Geography. Chapel program will ford left Rio by plan* for Wash­
Terming it "shocking to realize
Tu Kinl KVrk-ral Ha,Ins* and lawn the unprotected heads of these urn lie held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 ington yesterday.M akes It« Report A
that no statistics worthy of the
.
wanted minorities?
tan.
•
While visit* to both 8an Juan. name exist for probably half of
Vuune. Ja r A Jr. rtut tr.na To rttat
The Indians are a highly iitflam' o'clock.
Seminole High School lias 4BO
pies." Lie addl'd
TALI.AIIAB8EE, Sept. 8,(8pec- M i f l l Ha,Ins* and l« ,n A.,n.
i*rto Rico, and the Virgin Is­ the world** peoples,"
maid* people, ami many are print
Hlirmt’ir. J ti fin*, rlraia To Jn- Itivr In thefr passions. There havj pupil* registered of which 244 ar* land* had been considered pos­ that “there la no room for com(all ,*• .Carl B. Smith of Ihd
aaphlna
It
I'd.ll
dacence" concerning the othrr
Florida Industrial Commission, to-'
Htavaaaoti. Kdward II .tu * viola been some nasty communal nut girls ami 23(1 Imy*) according to sibilities for thla voyage, press
day said the Florida State Employ, To KlrW Kot.r.,1 Ha,Ink* amt lawn bursts in -numerous places, but bv Merman E. Morris, principal. Tb# Secretary Charles-G. Iloss told self of th# people.
Mentioning no nation* hy name,
ment Servce In a six months com­ A*an.
far the worst trotihl* has tlev.l faculty has• 22 teachers. Saw In- newsmen Mr. Truman baa decided
special trips to those the 8*cr*Ury-General continued:
parison had made 6,560 more
structure* or# Kenneth Eaddy, ag­ to make ■Mat
" " " n tn iia '* r ^ n m a 1*
placements at $2(6,098.78 less tral
"There are possibly 30 countries
are large Hindu znd Sikh minor riculture; Joseph McCaslin.'.social points later. Th# plan aow Is to
expense. It ranks 'final In the
Thotaa*. (iMitts* "* To I'kntrsl Blee (Sikhism embraces eom* uf studies; Tim Tyler, English, and proceed directly to Norfolk, Va., which have reasonably geeuraw
with
no
stopi.
It.
E.
lilack,
band
leader.
Chapel
statistics un the elemental fari*
the trachinge of Hinduism),
southeastern region and near the KtorMa. INoil ue, ion .fe. l’&lt;» '
AaaltlNMKNT O r MOHTOAUi:
Thla famous battleship oh which of birth and death; only about 25
top nationally In accomplishments
Terrible stories of unbridled out­ will l« held Thursday morning at
Arnoktt it H .tus till,. To An&lt;*--&gt;» bursts
th*
Japan***
surrender
wax
slgrt
Mbntrivs hav* attempted to make
of killing are coming nut IO:JO o'clock and new class offi­
tinea tba slats took ovar control f Unttnni
.
ed. And ltd two-deatroyrr escort, even crude estimate* of their naof the Punjab and untold thuu&gt; cers will be Introduced.
last Novsmber 18.
t'llATTKl. MOHTHAHM
Sanford Grammar School has the Diaa and th* Small, hav* been tlona) Income.
HroWn. W A Te Rsarurti AllsntW aanda are reported to have died.
Tho comparison -of accomplishHank
"In many countries no itatuties
Great number* of women are said an approximate registration to designated “Task Force 84.” . *
ants of tho Florida 8tate Em- National
ItaWh. I, J Tu Howl*nd Kmanr. to have been .abducted from their date of 225 gs compared with 240
The "Task Force" rod# easily are available about education,
oyment Service covered the per- Co
Hhtnpant. UuugUM U To Anhur homey. Property destruction has last year, according B. C. Steele, Into a fresh breeze whh the speed health or sanitation, about- the
d Jan. 1 through Juna SO, 1040
been widespread, both In urban principal. The building haa been set to ggrry th* ship* Into Nor­ amount and* utilization of man
William,
under federal operation and Jan. aATtarAtTioN
o r mmTUAiJita and country areas. Farming op­ repaired with gutters put In good folk a t mid-morning, 8«pt- 19.
lower or .of agricultural and In1 thrbugh Juna 80, 1047, under
nappant. Aaron It »tus Marika erations on both sides of the Psk- shape, and, painting Includes out­
There th* president, Mr*. Tru­ luatrial resources, and about th*
ajato control.
To flordhn M Kltrk. Hus HoroMir Islan-Indla frontier* 111 some, sec­ side window ellla, Mrs. Mary Allc* man and thalr daughter Margaret utat of the other economic end
Williams, It A To taruts I'.rlif.,
t Reviewing the local office act­
tions h*4* ceased—a grave men Bailiff Is' a new teacher. Ml a. trill transfer to the Presidential social factors which must be mea­
ivity reports during theee two per­
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i n ^ f t r i W To I* r Whig him ace to a land which alwaya Is Annie Nelson manages th* lunch yacht Williamsburg for an o**r» sured In order to, define the prob­
iods Mr. 8mlth said 84,460 were Aus
Allr^t*
lem*-we wUh to solv*.
hungry.
roem vilth' Mr*. B. Middleton as­ night voyage to Washington.
placed In jobs under federal .con­
ranlral Plorlda I'eoJuttlon T'e.
Teak Fore# 84 passed Cabo F ffa
But fat* sometimes achieves Its sisting.
trol and 70,010 under atata oper­ Jtsaoclsllon To
It, lluntsf elu,
charge its passengers, left the ship
and* by atrange and awful melh
The West Sid* Primary School ust after sunset yesterday. Shortations, an Incrsasa of approx­
Between 1938 and 1945 al*ut
t Brazilian
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ode. Perhaps th h trouble Is the numbers 135 pupils, or about IS . . afterward Us4
N,lit*rrLKMlksiTAI.
IIOHTtlAHM'
peaceably, but others were dumped 125 million was spent In fr a &gt;j
imately $VTt ’$*’r month under
Hralnsril. P I- atus Etliabslh To crucible In which th* giant pen­ mor* ,lhan last year, according troyara which **cort*d th# BT*alforcibly on the Hamburg docks.
elate control, accomplished by 18 Hist Kadtral ' Ha,ins* amt bum
hopper control with a saving of aa
■r AU#&gt;
insula is being molded Into a un to Mrs. Marlon 8t. John, prlnclpel. dentlal party out from Rio de
per cent lest employee* ^gnd et AMOctstlon
The whole dock erupted Into estimated $800 million In crops.
Janeiro rendered departing hon­
(fled
nation.
That
thought
is
in
There
a'r*
five
faculty
members
MAHIIIAUB
UrKNBKa
one-third leee coat. Tne ■Chairman
tkmakt rrwt JU.p.1 m. Paid. spired by a hopeful and dramatic including two new member*: Mrs. or* and turned back.
said there war* 10,140 morel Minnesota
D 4 r s 5 o t A t FRIEN'S
Th* Missouri Is heading
and Maegaiet Ana Itshi. development.
E. E. Forbes of DeLand and Mlaa
employer visits under state than
nford,
Aa the etorra of wrath swept Elisabeth Fite of Sanford. Pupil* ward to aasur* calm water*, plan­ iO A O S ON A MAN Y/EN
under federal operations.
CfcartM Wlad.tl Uraatty, t'-n'o .1 the Punhih. Pandit Jawaharlal
ing to change to a northerly counm
ar* of th* first four grade*.
The federal government epenl and Oen&gt;,a KoWomti. IMnloet
HE START TO W f l C - B i r r
Nehr.i and Msquat All Khan, rta
Due to th* fact thAt all pupil* later today.
$716,710.00 from Jen. 1 through
Crossing, of th* equator, with I F M R f t l CL'AR OUTBN
pectivelv prime ministers of India did not undereUnd about th* reg
June 80, 1040 on Employment
attendant etrcmonlM 'Initiat­
« .attendant
ami Pakistan, joined hands In an titrations u/last Wednesday, more th*
Service activities In Fiords, where­
REACH, D E Y S M S D t l
effort to restore ,pe*ce? The
rtov registrations ar* *xp*cl*d to keep ing “pollsroga" Into "shellback*'
Auction Sales
as the elate spent $ (80,622.22
la **t for Thursday.
tnureJ the Punjab together and, mmlng In, according to Supt.
NtVUM ^
'|M NO^iOYfl
during th* first alx months of
In addition to th* official party^
with their minister* and provin­ W. Lawton. Registration Usually
I realises* treat Peas Hast
u s i u n v n m u n o H y tooi
tom*
1,400
of
th*
1,700-man
Mla­
104?.
cial
governor*,
held
•
Joint
meet­
Harvey Enlee, J r . Atlanta, Reg- posed of. However, I saw some ing In lAhora—a pivotal point in reaches IU Peak in January, ha sourl craw ar* marked far Initia­
1
id. 8*tnln-ol* County haa an
tonal Director of th# U. 8. Depart- stock being brought into th* mar­ the turmoil.
tion. H»# crew member* were
proud
* pt
nt of Labor, on a recent visit ket after i o'clock in the after­ caplUl of th* Punjab, with It* tlmatad school population of 4,000 granted
A special M
dispensation
on
U«U •
WJPFIWMMWM V*.
of which 2,1/0 are whit* and
tplimenUd th* Florida But#
vojraic* »outh by MP»U the
I h t v«
population of half a million, was 1,900 ar* colored.
noon.
.
.
*
loyrdcnt
Service
on
IU
rk,“ a r«pr«MnUUYi of Kin*
partly in rulna and murd*r and
A test survey of South Side Shark,
“I had th* unutual experience iootlns
accomplishment aa compared with
ootlng was proceeding in the Primary 8cbooi this morning Ntptauitb
activities lo th* nation and In th* of sitting on th* bench with a streets.
Mr,. Truman's flight ovar the
•
"Aluminum
showed that there ar* 380 pupils •auator failed to taka him out of
city magistrate, whil* in Phila­
Mr. Bmth said.
,
In that setting the two prime as compared with 343 al thla tlr
ranked **cond In th* delphia, during th* hearing for a ministers and their aasoel
th* “poliwog" data M far aa a*nW oorf
on p*rt*nUg* of accomp- group of tWfendanU charged with pledged thsmaalv** to strive' lor last year, according to Mrs. J . C. ia r a n . are concernad. .
Mitchell, principal,-There at* writ*
tOs of th* over-all estimated vialatlng a. city ordinance govern
phrty
IKK ESTIMATES
J i ftpiiTy -I
Th*r# la no magic balm tor the a few new pupils front famllle*
1N7. and Tint V In D * 1T h u * d«f*ndanU, approxImsUly Indian 111a Many clo u observer* that have rTcsntly
180 In number, war* alleged t«j believe that th* greatt u t move to­ she said. Thar* art 13
which
th* 125th
hav* bought bushel unit* of pro­ wards unity would be for th# two including "two new mevnh
PLACE YOUK ORDER NOW AT OUli NEW
Ippi. duce, removed a relatively email dominions to loin In a federal J tt n Uarptr and MUi M
BaUay, both graduate# ol
'
of each unit and told government which could speak
fifth n th* naton
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
Unlvsnltv and both taachl
plshments of C l a a m m
- a full bushel. all sections of the population,
and first In The group pled guilty, but thalr would hav* common machii | third grads.
Earlier la his wash-long visit ti
------i r»9P*ct to p*r- counsel filed notice of appeal, th* with which to handle emergencies.
‘
M r,' Truman addrsaasd th*
CO.
hm*nu of **- suction a* I under
- it being Short of this it would su m that their own kind—* litreulsan task
* of lh* Intar-Amarj Ftsrid* ranked based on an attack t
(h* legal- It may b* necessary to uproot the
Ososfi
Whkh woulda't bring
820 W. 3rd 8L
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Phon# 1152-W
' w d first la thg Hy of th*
vast.................
mlaorfria* from thatr pr*
psac# at
waich th* a
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turmoil. A* the soldiers lugg.d
the screaming, kicking, finding
refugee* down the gangplank, ti.,
Jews already In the tialn* Inyag
shouting "Hitlerism" nnd prut.-t.

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T U E S D A Y , D E P T . 9. 1947
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HAY FEVER SEASON

H O W R E D IS H O L L Y W O O D ?

Vfittjijr American** nri* Im*ihj* itncuurilgod 1" Iftkt* ill)
mnl humlm «M
interest in lIn* slory nf tlu'lr local ciminiiiiiilif- iiixl of .On.1
- ------- tty
IfF im native Rtntwr Till* Junior Hlaiorutn Movement, wiirkmjilimuyli the ychool systems of several til ales, usually in
. »i&lt;im a Mr«a4 ttai, HtaltM conjunction with state historical aocieties, is leading yoiinjr
Orlofc.r It. Itilt*. mi Ih* I’ml lllllrf |K‘n)ile in pUgrljpagea *to significant tain ts in Ihfijf areas,
Ma.la, lh» * ,t
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to sttidy slones of local past events, to murk historic sites
tt( I'maini Ml JMnirh N I Ittt.
and .to culled 'documents.'
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()iie of the first states to inaugurate such a project
Mllnl
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was Indiana where a junior histi^icah group, was started
-4—lln .llin l l l i n l l t l
in Grant fount,r in 1!M8, This has grown until school pupils
in most counties iff the stute are participating.
m iiorliiiM jiin HATH*
r—$
Hf Ihfflfr. mwli
Texas also pioneered in educating its young eiti?.ens
S i ' ill awareness of tjlt* Isme S tar State's thrilling and exten­
l.v
®»»= s ile lore. Lust.year, in cooperation with the Texas Stale
|ln» %rut
Historical Society. 85 chaptera had Ijm ii set up in the state’s
All . OlliltMP9 BMlIrr.. r««U.
tla«•f!laa, if »U114»Its**M
l. ■ml
schools. New York.' Pennsylvania and Minnesota are also
rgtrrtiitnmrnD tor lh. (m'.l*"** •*» lending in the movement.
ilHilHl I mwI*. Mill |»« * IsNfatril f»*
I I i i i i Ii i
m iu iH .lii* li lt * .
SuchH program will Poster Sound American.patriotisrii.
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Regiiiuing with the child’s home community, the search will
Imm. rrarnrHl, Tl»» 11*1*1,1 |H *"r
aa11aaaI M*t.t at ml
"III lead him to a realizallnn of his own cultural inheritance
,,■ air «*m*l*l«*.l la *•"
and develop not a narrow nationalism Iml a practical love
rIII** la Ifca. rnnhtll Milk hlad'IMal
■if homeland. Some schools have been Indifferent too long
lrr« la I hi,'Baa aail NrM la ,a.
Thr lilral.1 la a wrinhrl .ll ••** to this kind of education.
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Benelux is the name given to the eiistonts union of

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I.uxeinhourg used lo is* in the German customs union,
though independent otherwise. Itelgium and the Nether­
lands have never been on partieularly gcsal terms, though
they are neighbors and their peoples are_related.,
. The coolness govs hack to 1579 when the presenl Dutch
state gained its independence nf Spain, while'Hie Belgian
provinces preferred to stay where they were. Napoleon
eoiMpier«Hl*Mtrttl* Itelgium and Holland. A fter his fall Hie two
wore merged lor i&lt; time under JJutcli control. The Belgians
did.not liko. it^-and brok^-away- in -IHittt- Is 4Viiriil-Wt&gt; r4
it did not make fur good feeling tb have the Duicb stay
neutral while the Belgians were overrun by Germany,
S itae then the common misfortune of Nazi rule has
soothed old irritalions. Benelux is the first case nf volun­
tary co-operation between these nations in centuries.

All 11ml* "I iilifthu ■I"' li*4iiih
silvalicril for demolishing IlMHI
IIDH, Imt h r unpri I ll)f I'W.f'iil*
■ lrnifrf~TTmwlr i it&lt;-iym n'ii|i
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anil ' baltming down ill*
h«lclic« will slijj p frsut.

T R EA SU R Y REPORT

moneyyd intcicil* «ml big bun
n m .” Si* congicumra (rum Fits
id* *nd tbr ollirr U, S. irn*lo
will be luipmrd to Im ih whom
they' irjncirnt Foil Myrn New«
m i . ll l«kn *11 kindl of |&gt;ro|ik
lo make * Rrpul)|ic.&lt;n.

. S&lt;imr id S4n(nrd’» bu*inr»».mrn
pelilmnrd llir SbriiM'i n llitf aik
inn lot , temnval id thr ban o
pumliboaidt (ontrnding that ■ it
huiti tbrir buiinnt. What con
hull liUiinrt* ttimr, wr wnndrr
than tbr growing ditirgatd Ior law
and ordrr. tTiotr or lr** in evt
dentr ihinugbntil thr wholr world?
If budnrti mm. who *rr *uppo»rd
to b r‘ Iradtr* n| « mmmunily,
do not luppmt l«w rnfmcrtftrnl.
how can they rapetl motr hutnblr
men to oltry thr laW? It i* bald
to tiplain In thr man in thr »trrr
% that thrrr are »omr*Iaw». mean
to be enforced and other* to b.
winked at. Puncbboard* may br j
minor law enfraction for thr mn
ybaril. ail'd ttrallng a banana from
a fruit »ta»d ii a minor enfraction
for thr beggar, but the fatter i*

apt to go to "jail lor iTT

By MFL HEIMER
CIV YOU It I saw a New York kid this evenlng. It .wits n(ouml six o'clock and thing*
«rVe beginning to unwind. t-» loosen up and re­
lax a llllle the Way they r|o when the long day is
oyer. I wound up around Columbua Circle, where
in u couple of "linurs the soapbox apeechmakera
would sooi^ t»e explaining the mysteries of life,
death amt the pursuit of the &lt;Jo«l!y-ltfe to Uiooe
of ua assorted loafers who had lime to listen.
•Howevet. they had not arrived yet'and the
crowns were hurrying past lo bus at ops and sub­
way elation* and Ihe dinner tablif, All exrrpl a
little'crowd around the Maine memorial at the
southwest corner of Central I’ark. which la
.where..a* I say. I *aw a New York kid,
There is n llllle hint hath «tre of n wading
Mrl Hsurtr
pool at the loot of the statue It Is alrout three
feet deep end Ii Is not really for wading, of course. I do not really
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know m 6 * i 11 IP for a hathtiih tor baby elephants, maybe.
However, this rvrmng the crowd u-ae around Ihe pool td-cause
Jhrrr wete four kids splashing around In it in saggy bathing trunks
i thought at Aral they were ducking for applet, but It turned out
lo Oe money.
The mrn and women clustered nrmind the pool were grinning and
y i’linf. and tossing nickels and pennies and quarters Into Ihe ditty
wuter. and the four klda would duck for the coina. elaborately
swooshing water on each ether as they scrambled.
Variety, the show business magexine, would hava. I are sure, de­
scribed them as socko, with great presentation, a Teal production. In
Hollywood, where everything it the poor man’s something, the wags
would have calted II the poor man s Acapulco, or Bermuda, or
wherever it la they deep-aea dive tor coin of the realm.
Three of Ihe kids were Juel what you would expect kldii diving tor
rams to^he—dirty and tough and grinning and slatted of torso. They
ducked over and ovrr and flared up angrily at each other and they
slapped water friendly-like.
The mingles wore on and the crowd got bigger and orice In a while
someone would yell “Hey—copal” and they would look up deflsntly,
and then muttei, “Aua. ya ndla.” It waa more fun than Coney
Islarni lor them.
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The fourth kid dkln'1 get too many of the coins. Tha th read h tra
shouted and waved at tha crowd and bVckoned for them to throw
(heir riches, but he just stood knse-deep m the dirty water of the
pool, ahlwrlng and biting hla Upa, and scowled.
Once In a while the three othera would “rash past him In the hunt
for n coin and he would be u^ret and dufr.pei under the water. If it
were me, at nine pr ten, l.would hive vome up bawling. Dul he Just
got up and anbrted through hla noae once or twice and stared at
them. Then he Just stood there.
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big job in pcncotime nn in v/nrtime. Ttiey
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denmndn for changes in rulre b one limit­
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•'Hien, If m foty b not the nre/ reason —
what ia tlie reason jjehinrt this demand? .
I t in to make more jo h * which nre nok
necdtxl—to get more pay I Thin "made
w ork" would bo sheer uvula. Think o f big.
modem locomotive* using only h a lf their
power.
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have to pay. Higher coeta mean a lower
standard o f living for everybody. N o­
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I&gt;ong trnina moan fewer trnina—fewer
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and hu hair waa cut short In front the same way and hla trunks
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nTm. lie waa, maybe, nine or ten
He was shaking with the cold, for the wind had come up suddenly
this August evening and he had been ducking for coins too long. Hla
flngera were white and shriveled at the lips and his mqulh was get­
N ting blue He ducked silently—and when he got hla Coin, he hopped
nut of the poo: and over to thdTron fence, where h r reached over and
gave it to a thin, allent, little blond girl In a light blue dreaa. who
took It and dropped it Into a wrinkled paper -tag.
There waa no laughter In fe r, either. She just took the coins from
him and stopped them Into the beg and then stood by the fence,
looking down I t tht sidewalk—once Irf A •chit* /actng tha crowd aa

Tlte liemendoui growth in Plot
kla’s population is indie sled •by
_ recent figure* in ihe Automotive
New* which, ihow that Florida
had the highrtt percentage of au­
tomotive regittrsttons of any state
in the unior} between 1941 and
1947. Die number pt sdlomobitei
“rtglilered In F^irlda six frii* ago
was 458,687 sa compared witli
550,000 now, an Increase of 19.91percent. California, whete everyooe owns a car. boasts aft Incntale
of only 13 percent; and Michigan,
where cars are made, had less than
a I percent gain. Inasmuch as ca/t
arc 'prorated to individual slates
by the manufacturers on a popu­
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i» otttrd lo molpniti to itKivjMllirtf MRiIrncr wink dming JM*'
ic bool buildinRt oi *|&gt;|iio«chmi.
thildirn on llir IiirIiw.iv *. StaK*
l*w ptobiliilt pvtiing iclmbl bn*wink (nsiling »t «ut|o*ding k Iio0'
cliildirji. *nd iprrdt nr.it ichoot
building* *rr &lt;lt*itir.dly m l riel rd
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WASHINGTON, Sept. H. i/l*i— I t .. |m*ltlon of the Treasuri
Sept. 4, rnnipared with corresponding date n year ago:
Sept. I. 1*H7 Sept. 5. &lt;t*t|) ISIfi
*80 “50.404.5.1
Iteeripts
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*222,747,177.74
Kxp*-nditures
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Customs Recelnl* for
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Heceipt* Fiscal Year
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*6,228,080309 71
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Expenditures
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*74209^ 08 .278.00
When Ft. Atkinson was estab­
Fiscal Yrar
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lished in wha*. Is now Nebraska Excess of Kxoen lllures
* 259 , 79: 1. 490 ,018.72 * 206 ^ 57 .951 .097.21
in 1820 i! was VAmerica’s farthest Total Debt
Decrease under
■Vest military establishment.
I i 72,508,962.17
Previous l)av
medicine of the Great Spirit."
*20,287,620,0:17.17„
Gold Assets
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1 ipg down. mrn's |mhI» an* »&lt;*&gt;*!
In lie coming lip, abnul liiui inclrs
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allow- the iliur liipi being thr Id'
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Due
of
vIh* more touching aspects of war's nfternuitb
gning l u l l I" thr ktuclii'ii ul ill1
is the plight of the Kuropenn children whose p«rents were
lute leal ejldle hiMini,

casualuos. Many ul these youngsters have been in ought* to
Arm.Id K ivi. p|r.idu)R guilly h this country and adopted by childless people of their uwii
racial and nitfionid hackgroitml.
a 'c lu ig r ui xllrnipting In ileal
A grotto of Polish orphans are being cured for in
atom bomb srctrli, said be |U*'
didn'l knuw why h r liir d lo »lrai groups by the Polish National Alliance, which convenes in
litem, ll might have hern lh- Cleveland this week, Mrs. Francos Dyntek. a vice-president
of this oggauDutinn, in describing the roundabout journey
ihnURhl eft the hope lh.it llte Ru
of 97 wards of the.Alliance, said that they had travelled
sians would pay a mcr mm lu.
from Poland through Siberia, Persia, India and .Mexico.
null information.
fltwlly reaching ti g United S tates TRKy* j|nw tM...nj&gt;Wed
in aendemies in various parts of the country, “*
Srnatiii CUutlr P 'Ppcf mid
Wl^at liu *e iTiildren hare uiiKsed in the |oSs of their
T.trn|)4 liM o m fc lin i th*t an
parents has lwen-partty-m«d**-up to-t hem in-breadth of cxfxoiU'ui t‘&gt;* tlm T»fl-H*illry
-— w«t ilrAimoib'ird--l»y—‘-tlwr o* jK'i ioHie mid iu_tiu: ujiporimiily to grow- to maturity in u
fmblic«ii crowd, iriartenliiig lb country where Welfare of'children is considered important

'- ----- WAHHINtiTtlS 1'tlST

In the Phlttrmunic Auditorium and if so u|A»n whose wills? The
in ls&gt;* Anictde* Imt turnUy night nearest thing to an anawer to the
Ihr
mdin diacutiion
program first question was Senator Tvi,rallnl Amrrica'a Town Meriting of ney'a assertion that he hnd in his
the Air conducted "what wm de­ pocket "the nnmea and party book
scribed aa a dehate on the duration numbers'* of Communist membei*
"I* There Iteuliy *» Communiat nf the Actors (iuild and the J jo llj.
Threat in Hollywooit ?** lx waa wiaal Writers .Mobilisation 0 * 3 jjf
not, howevrr a detuit* «-&gt; much various front—organiaationej-boV
aa a rnnteat in rectminatlon and since he ditl not see fit to read the
|M.TRonat abuse, capeclally between name*, there »ai&gt; no way ‘o judge
Mr. Albert Dekkcr, the actor, and how uumcrouk these Communists
State Senator Jack B. Tenney, nre ami whether they mold it*
and an exchange of highly rhetorl- said to constitute u “crowd." Mr,
rat irrelevancita by all concerned, Emmet liv e ry , one of those who
including the audience. In ihort, undertook to argue that Com.
the delude got nowhere, proved munlsm is no threat at all, admit,
nothing, and changed no on*’» led that tfiere are some Commun­
ist* among the Hollywood screen
opinion about mnything.
For thia it aeema to ua that the writers, a* Avell aa "a ‘lot of re­
organltera of the debate were publicans and Democrats f~*‘ buV
quite aa much to blame aa the '■some,*', nf course, ta an utterly
participant*. The quratlon which Indeterminate nnmlier.
As to the second question them
the disputant* were attempting to
anawer, affirmatively or negative­ was even greater confusion. Mrs.
ly, was itaclf rhetorical.* The Lrla Kogvis said toe CommuniUa
word •‘threat** at least should have had Imwii able to work a good deaf
licun specifically defined. It* orgin- nf sly and subtle propaganda into
al sence as a noun seems to have “non political pictures"—a charticen merely that of a “crowd, or actei here, a line there," all clearly
throng." Presently It obtained by c a lc u la t e d to destroy popular eon
logical extension the sence of pres­ fideme in American institutions,
tfmately. Becoming
but she gave
g»v‘* no
mi specific
specinc ex^pptri
caryine
sure and ultimately,
aiyordjng to iml
Iy . r F V ' p V * Aa su?&gt;|*b.'£ etwjwinaratzre«l,-as.er
suftbqrity,
contrary
lire applied to the will by declarat- tlon. Mr. Tennewon the contrary,
Comniun
ion of the harm that will follow M |,j (hat the Hollywood Comniunnoncompliance.”
lets and Iheir sympathixers have
Thu* on an etymological basis, been wholly unalde to put any nf
it seems ti) us, the question thrir “ Marxist pipe dreams" into
might have lieen appropriately the films, In-muso the produce!*
divided ns follows: (1) Are there won’t allow it. The effect of Ihvte
many Communist! In Hollywood? statement* Is to cancel ea^h other,
(21 Are they numerous enough or and to leave the question unan­
powerful rnuugh to exert any swered. which is a great pity, for
pressure upon the wijll»_of others, it is an extremely Importan^ytnr,

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Geneva Holcombe Is
Wed To C.. Brantley

Social Calender

Thelm a C a rte r Weds
Daniel F . Deneff

The marriage of Mis* Thelma
TUESDAY
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BaptM Church will meet at F:W) solemnised on Saturday night at
P. M - at Uts home 'of Mrs. L4ck 7:011 _o'clock., by. the llav. J . - E.
McKinley at the First Methodist
EU benr; 500 PI untosn Driv-Y
. The Woman’* Bible Class of the Church In s lovely candlelight
Plrflt Baptist Church will meet ceremony. The church waa decor­
at the church annex at 8:00 P. M. ated with white gtadiolusee and
lira. W. Whitmire. Mrs. J . T. greenery with branched candela­
Niwby, Hr*. Fred flarrison and bra holding white taper!.
I f n . J . L. Jacltson will !«■ hu«Prior to the ceremony Mrs. J .
U MrKwgn organist, rendered a
The Pilot Club will meet in the program of nuptial music. Mrs. C.
Tourist Center at 7:30 P, M. for E. Ginn served as soloist and she
dinner. The "Golds." losers In a sang "1 t a r * You Truly" by
ifcceitt contest will entertain th e ! Carrie Jacoha Bond amL.IIerman
“a n e n 's,” winners of the contest, i Lohr’s " I t Is Not Because Your
WEDNESDAY
Heart Is Mine.”
A buffet supper will be served
The bride, given in marriage by
a t the Seminole Country &gt;Club at C. R. Dawson, wore a gown of
fl:!0 P. M. for members and their white taffeta fashioned with a
gutsts
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fitted bodice, flesh-colored, mar­
THURSDAY
quisette yoke and long Sleeves
Seminola tiebekah Lodge No. 43 forming points over the hands.
will hold their regular meeting in Her fingertip bridal veil of sheer
the 1. O. O. F. hall at 8:00 P. M.
All members are urged to be pre- illusion fell from a cap of seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet of

er s on a l
Mr*. !L M. Papwoith ha* re­
turned (torn n two months' vaca­
tion spent at “Tile lTohieiUuurnn
Hot Springs, Vs.
Mrs. J . G. Prickett and daugh
ter, hire. H. C. Elrod of Orlando,
have returned after a ten-day
visit in Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Proctor, Sr.
have left for a n , extended trip
through the Carolina*, Ueofgia,
Florida, *Ten«ie**eo add Virginia.
They expect to tie gone for sev­
eral weeks.
Mrs. W. F. laisater, Jr . snd
infant son William Ploy l.asnter.
111. have bean rkmoved from the
Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital to their home at 801 summerlin Avenue.

If* a quiet ceremony Gensva
Holcombe of Ma’scotte, Fla., be­
came ’ the bride of Charles W.
Brantley in « double ring cere­
mony performed by Judge R. W.
Wan* on Thursday night at hi*
home. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and ’Mrs. K. R. iM tsntlv
of Ma-futtr end Mr.' Rranjley it
the son of Mrs, Jnsir Urantle,
of San lord.The bride Wore a gown of soft
blue,W»-d jrrsey with white acccssorie ami a corsage of white
roses anil tuberoses. Mr*. Brant­
ley, mother nf the groom, chose
to went n light blue two piece
suit with chrysanthemum tuna
ims, The hridit's slsldf-lti-law.
rs. W C Holcombe, was gowned
tn a : dre»« nf blue crepe and
her an t'surjea were also whit.'.
Her. Il"“ i'i« were sweethesit
rosea.
The couple is now making
their home in the Welska Apart­
ments qn Siniford, Mr. Brantley
served for three end a half years
with the Army Air Force* during
the wai and is now associated
with Ihe Atlarilie Const Line
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HOLLYWOOD BOUND?- Gerry
Diets, 18, Miami Hrarh, enter*
beauty contest sponsored by Dado
County Parks Department,
a
feature of Tcquesla Festival ojwning IO.OW.tMHI H i c k e n b a r k e r
Causeway and fll.000,000 Crandon Park Nov. 0-11 at Miami.
Screen test and possihle career
go with crown. University of
Miami Junior, brunette Gerry
weighs 108 pounds, 1*. 6 feel 3

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one* whom they wanted segre­
gated at 11 and started tow'ard “a
pqi'Vly academic life."
By ADELAIDE KERR
Hhc also said that England's
modern state school* are giv'ng
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England, which once "locked
•»{“ • »'«n&lt; » * ami more to
down" on United Stale* ^ h o o ! . . '" ^ 1" * •,?. rdisrn.hip, character,
has copied some American idea, 1
/ eli« fon * ntl “PPreci.tion
to educate her children for post-.*"
war citixenship.
| "This dor* not mean we shall
'• That new* come* from .Leah { »li«ht the necessary education in
Manning, British Labor* ini-mln-i arithmetic,* she concluded: "but In
of Parliament now in the United the past » r gave too much time
.Slates, who says that, as a lesuit in *uch problems as how mujh
of changes based on American time to tiah problem* as how
educational experiments, English much time It lakes a fly to climb
children now have free education * wmll and too little to the art of
in secondary schools, which they .11* in*.”
did not have before, and that they I * Mr* Manning, who wa* edurrmain In school longer.
(cited in state schools and Homer“Until the passage of tlic Butler j ton College, Cambridge. Is the
Act, 00 percent of Britain’s chit- I wife of William Henry Manning,
llrett stayed In elementary schools b -*!Slant at the Observatory
ry in
until they .were 14. when they Cambridge. She taught in Cam­
left and went to work," said Mrs. bridge from ’ her college gradua­
Manning, a former educator, win tion until ll'jy. when she became
worked .for the aclV passage ami president of the National Union
who said that the American, John of Teachers, was placed, on the
Dewey, had influenced her tlilnx- panel of candidate* it supportttd
mg more than any other odum- fur Cotnnuin* andwen a feat that
ttonal philosopher.
year. Bhe, lost it in 1D31, spc'nt’ Ihe
"About ten percent left the ele­ next 14 year* in various execu­
mentary schools at the age of n tive of fire* of the ‘NUT ami In
and went Into secondary schools. 1!M5 returned to Parliament—this
Though the secondary *rh »ds time a* n member from the Ep
were part of the state school *y: ping Division of Essex, part of
lem, children either h a d 'In have Winston ChtirrijltPs old constlt-

These Women

Mrs. F. L.! Crosby and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence C. Welsh have ;e' ere A,&gt; a Upeakln.'i
turned-from a three weeks’ vaca­ ineties .taU, j
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tion ‘ during «WM*S- ‘ time they'
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they. a tv
"fin
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, in •school until
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plans* to
visited in New York and Canada
TnJ^DaugKiira^n^fie American
1“ and tney do nbt have to pay meet the economic rrlsis is to
Revolution will meet In observant *'ride as matron of honor and and other points of interest in
tuition. At II they enter the develop it s •agrirllure." she said,
M rs. Clyde Cummings
of Constitution .Day at :i;30 P. M. *»• her only attendant. She worq the north.
AP New,features
secondary schools (junior high s at the home of Mrs. F. K. ftoumii- a dress of pink marquisette with
Dear
Judy,
Honored
On
Friday
school level). So virtual)' lim
Mrs, C. A. Stillwell of Ranfonl
let, B10 Palmetto Avenue. All a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt.
U. 8 kid, are always being pciccnt get at least four yent&gt; of
members are urged to he present. She also carried pastel flowers and Lakeland and Mrs, S. II King
„ ,
Mrs. Clyde Cummings,- Ihe for­ taken nx«t Ut,. i ..n|* -and panneit scronriary (Hluratlon fffin**
and wore them In her hair. At of Lakeland lave left for an ex­ mer Marian Pearson, .wbosu. mar­ for being hirdbrains. But Uncle
Mr*. - Hanning.
a vigii.,in
tended Vacation to be Spent in
ltnhson
served
as
best
man
for
tho
Men A re Faced W ith groom.
Chicago and Hibldng, Minn. En riage was n recent event, was hon- Sant’s nmppeta aren’t the ■only woman with sherry colored eye,
route north they were joined by oretie with a shower given on ones who act tquirrrly. South and hair, said-that the new -y Shorter P an ts L eg l , Mrs. John , E. Deneff, ,mother Mrs.
have their
pecul- tern was attacked by some Km............... . Amerlrnn kids
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Stillwell's son, ll/Sgt.'Jam es Friday night by the Woman’s
of the groom, was gowned In powstillwslt In Warner Robin
Jtirmian larillea.-tm. sayx Cartox^amtrpr.^ttxTir~WtiirTell- ! h * r (lip plan of
I—o f—the—Ptrxt— Chr
der blue Trcpmnd
B lfcv
~ wrirgHTTo
” n* ag
* " i where he la stationed'. In Chicago Church. Mrs. Julian Wilsoh, Mrs. Latin American singing star who giving all the children Ihe -ante
NEW YORK — While wom-n of white roses and primroses.
ihcy will visit her older son, Wil­ Jack Pearson. Mrs. Ray Fox and was recently on tour here. Only junior and senior high selimd
Following ths ceremony a small liam C. Stillwell.
mobilise for the battle* against
.Mrs. William Tlson served o.t Carlos doesn't think It’s silly 1m- education held- hark the gifted
Ing a teen-ager—it's Just a phase
long skirts, men are faced with reception was held at the home
hostesses.
the problem of high-water pants of the groom. White gladioluses
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Lyles have
A blue and white color schema of grow mg up like getting tile
were used In decorating through­ returned from a six weeks’ vac­ was used in the deeoralluna and mumps *» the measles or wIhmvIi
this fall.
ing cough He saya:
I
x Predicting that men’s, trousers out the rooms of th# Deneff home, ation spent in Pennsylvania and refreshments. In the center of the
will be two inches shorter this fall, luiter that evening the couple left the Carolina*. While they were table was a tall arrangement of • . "The keeds up here are tereeand that shoulder ,c*d« will be for a short wedding trip. Mr*. away they were called in Columbia, while tuberoses suirutinded by ficl Th.c mob that Sinatra and I
missing from new suit jackets, Deneff wore for traveling a white 8. C ; by tho death of Mr. Lyles’ giant chrysanthemum* and blue frel so. m&gt;m &gt; for Frankie, but I
Tony Williams, leading New York galiardine suit with light blue hat brother, John Lyle*, who died and white asters Mrs. Pearson know, tan. Down In South Amer­
Aug. 1 at hi* home them on' was in charge of the fjC*vr ar ica thev take me apart, limbs
tailor, warned gloomily that the and white accessories.
from limb*!”
Ths bride, daughter of Mr. and 41)16 Wilson Boulevard. Mr. Lyles, rangem ents. A t one emf
wav things are going, men will be
&lt;f of tho
Carlo-, laughed merrily thinking
lu ck flif they have any pant* at Mr*. Clarence Herman Carter of 6P years old, lived in Sanford for table Was a crystal punch IhiwI
hi* nanuw esrapes, hut one
Atlanta received her schooling In 10 year*.
all. adding:
with which .individual cake* ic«J about
thing he can’t understand is: "Whv
with Idue and white frosting wctc doe* '-everyone blame the teen­
"The shorter trouser with cuff that city after which she entered
served.
’
will barely touch the top of (he * nurse’s IrjriaJflgand
her
ager in this generation When I
■hoe."
1 Ina n * y i^TnUuate nurse. She F irst Fall Dance
The gift* were presented to tho was in my teens back In Bogota,
A shop catering to college m&lt;*n has roernll/been associated with
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Held By Lea Scours honor** by her sister, little Miss Colombia, we raised the dickens Mr
and Mrs. John Senkarik,'
Sylvia Pear fun She was costumed too. We never got into trouble,
reported that trousers shortened the Fyniald-Laughton Memorial
■to the top of the sock* ia the new Hospital, Mr. Deneff, eon of Mr.
Approximately 100 local and in blue amt while ns a fairy. She but We didn't live tike little old Jr., announced today the birth Iff:
a daughter, Patricia Ibane, on j
rage on eastern university cam- and Mr*. John B. Deneff of San­ •ut-of-tbwn guests were oresent cm rled a wand and pulled a cart men and ladies, either."
ford. I* a graduata of Seminoln for the first function of the fall decorated with Jdpe and whit*.
Sept, il at the, Fernald Laughton
pules.
Down
m
South
America,
believe
Commenting on the no-shoulder- High School and during the war season of I-es Seyur* held on
Those present with Mrs. Cum. it or li"t._ the- boliby.aoxar* an Memorial Hospital. .Mra—Kookar*^
A. L . L v o i i ’ h
will -be r*memi&gt;erctl as the fur
Vogue, however. Leonora Cor- served for five yekr* with the Friday-ttlght at the Sanforcl VVV- mi.Xgs wete Mrs. It. T. Pear Still, r a ile d - Meitin- Roberto*"
UnitedStale*
Marino
Corps
liter
Irene
Pierce
of
Orlando.’
l-known British setnm ,
ttan'a Club. Y eilow and green Str*T James Rowland. M i*. A. If. Robert Stockings, to you^ (Juile
were used in decorating the bat Johnson,’ Mrs. II. E. Cordell, Mrs. format, dun’t you think?
COUNTRY
CLUB
MMM and Mrs. la-slie Ci Howtake
"I don’t think.
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cony and stage forming a gsta J. J . Petrmx. Mb- Walter Morgan,
Carloi admits that there are lots
Charles Potter, manager of the setting for the affair. DancingJ Mrs. Georg* Rowland, Mr*. J. L. of-teva-agesa-who go westward in- atil anniiunccU Lmtai J lio lo i tie uf .&gt;
out of genOem^j"
Seminal*. Country -Club, -announc­ Was"ertlofed’’
throughout the eve- .jllnrton,' Mrs.'O. If. Darnlirss.. Mr*. their eiithulsasm, so he suggests son. Julian Wayne, on Sept. ^ a*
---- ----------------------fretsaus bTooMsTfave a ed today that a buffet supper nlng to the music of a ■nlckslo-1W. D. Thornton, Marian Ntblaca. that those who hunt autographs tho Alhemnrel Hospital in Klixanarcotic 'effect when lhair fra- trill be served at the club on dcon.
|Mrs Wilson,
Mr*. Fox,^ Mr», |k&gt; considerate of the artist's pri, l«'th City, N. C. Mr*. How srd is
gtanra ie Inhaled and the name Wednesday at fl:$0 P. M. for
Tbe dance wa* under the direc­ Pearson. Mrs. Tiaon and the valp life and not haunt him nr the funner Ann KoMdns nf Han­
itself la ’the Greek -word for a members and guests. Game* and tion of Mia* Peggy Pippin and Misses Ouida Carlton, Betty Sas­ join in mobs to badger him into ford.
lancing will be enjoyed following Miss Dolores McUdlnn with Miss ser, Hetty Rowland, Sue Williams, giving his autograph.
sleep-producing -drug.
tbe supper,
.S.Miih American kids go in mure
Phyllis . Bach and Miss ShirlrF Msry Edna Landrsss and Sylvia
A yeardstlek as accurate aa a
Moreland directing the decora­ Pearson and David Wilson.
for rhumba* snd samba* than the
Napoleon gave Josephine a tion*. Others assisting with the
railroad watch would he made of
heprals Up here do. Carlo* says.
nickel steel alloy, accompanied watch with 1741 pearls and 168 dance were Mis* Judy Jones, Miss
Cuirnntly, they are mad for
by VBursan of Standrmls certifi­ turquoise* on the case. Every Joanne Williams, Mis* Barbara
"Jacques,-Jacques" which is- fast
cate end recommendations for use quarter huur a musical attach Chapman and Mis* Louise Lundtavoming. a big American hit,
under constant temperature; It ment pRtyed to the qccompanl- quist.
.Speaking of teen-age acconv
By IIOH THOMAS ’
msnt of three moving' figures.
would coat $300 to |350.
ptinlinii-nta, here’* a feat that fo r
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 0. Wh­ grown-ups can Imast. Fourteenin these day* of limited picture- vear-uld Virginia Walton HrooTs
making, a Hollywood reporter has of Memphis, Tenn., wound up nn
to get around. So hop aboard my African safari after shooting Ul
animals including an elephant,
Jet Job and we're uff.
First we arrive at Paramount, lion, hyena, cheetah, jackal, hawhere. Boh Hope an*l Jane Rus­ burnt, gau lle and.water buck. Vir­
sell are making the lot'* only pic­ ginia said: " It fcas, fun. 1 didn't
ture, "Th* rateface." W* track find anything to tw afraid nf,"
I guess lots of kids are getting
down Hob and find him pedaling
his hike down the studio street. animal conscious, liecause out at
Wr trot alongside as he Jells a Dr* Moines at the Iowa .State
Joke he wouldn't b* able* to recite Fair, Eugene Berg. 1(1. showed Ihe
on the air. When we reach the grand champion FFA Market pig.
stage, he greets his producer, Hoh a Urn pound Berkshire, and ex­
Fallows, with the cryptic remark, hibited the champion pen nf
“Get out of the Sacred Cow, Mar­ three. Bob Hale, 17, also of Do*
garet. I’m off to Hollywood." Fel­ Moines, took top prise in tfto 4-11
market pig classification, also
lows .laugh* sheepishly.
Inside. Boh tells the story. It with a iferkshite,
Marv Luther, ’ 14, nf Newton.
seems he has been fighting to keep
any "mitstda" gags (for Instance, Iowa, had a ' lamb named cham­
about Crosby ami his horsoa) out pion of the 4-11 Club fat lamb
of the frontier picture. So In division.
TEKNOTESs Janice Petty, nf,
retaliation, Bob auggsated having
a dance hall pianist turn out to be Malvern. Ark.,'would like to have
President Truman, "Harry t*ou!d some pen pal* and say* she wishes
do it for me,” said Bob, and the she could find a pen pal (lu ll., , .
17-vrar old Patricia Rfirkle of
producer didn't find out till later Newton.
N. J ., was selected as
he was kidding.
II. S. teenager hy a sweat­
Rut Jane Russall Isn't working, typical
so we head out to Culvsr City, er company who conducted a con­
where Esther Williams 1* splash- test . . • Sinatra’s newest waft
“The Stars Will Remember" ami
&gt;1 for "On AR.
Island With You:*' She pops out "Christmas Dreaming," ran be
of the water and looks aa fresh played over and over—even If
as though she stepped out of the you don't jfo mad for Frankie.
.
Vivian
makeup building. She explain*
that her hair ia taquered to stay
| dry. her makeup la water resistant doe*.
H« nwnes dripping out of the
ami her metal suit Is waterproof,
" I ’m getting more like a fish pool (not being a* piscatorial a*
every day." says well-glltcd Esib- Esther) and admit* thi* I* good
work for a hot September after­
r.
; Then we're f i i t t« Beverly Hills, noon. He recall* that during the
where "Prelude To __ N lfh P L Jr But hoi *PcB he was,in ski clothe*
Ihbdtlftjt' iiT fhe "Kith school pool for "Cats Ttmberlane.’’
And now If you don’t mind, I’m
and gym. -We a re -told the awe­
some news: "Zachary Bcott la do­ going to « a * e the»e wandering*
ing hi* own swimming.' And ho for owhlla and take a honeymoon.

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No One Seem s To I J k c
Laonur- Skirted Dre.M.ses
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PORTLAND. Ore,—A psyrhol
ngist hatardisl a guesi today on
whv American women sre dis­
carding clothe*‘ they Ijke and don­
ning one*.thry^say they loath,It's partly the saine *ecret. says
Dr. Frvdcrirk A. Courts, assistant
psychology prufessur at ll#e»| col­
lege. that enables a dis|lkr,| dir.
tatortostjek onhisthrune. There's
no leader to start rehnlling. He

rxDtainrd;

“The sourre of rtothes is con
trolled. A woman must buy the
style that's lielng shown, or not
huv. And people want to do what's
expected uf them; a woman does­
n't want to seem ecdnomirally onqlde In follow the fashion.
"A buyers' strike could force
short skirts hack easily, (tut no
one with influence has started such
a strike. I th|/ik it would hr very
easy to stage n revolt if the
fashion leader*— women with in­
fluence—Would join,
"There is the procr** we call
identification,' whereby a petxinn
identifies himself with the man­
nerisms and custom* of a person
he admires. That's operating here.

No. Tistfer ,k|ov» gqtrr»r (*omqn .-Its-

liked long rklrf*. tnev "proriaidv
couldn’t ts* rhnngcd unit--, some
one of prestige in the fashion
world refused to wear them."

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Opening: Of Grand i . ;
. C ircu it Featu red
B y F a s t Steppers

Walker Seems
To Cop B a t

BROWNS' FUPPER

TUESDAY, SEPT. 0, 1047

NEW YORK. Sept. 9, ( J i —
Harry- Walker appears a cinch to
win the National l.eagua battine
crown while Ted Williams ha* tm*.
proved lit* chance* of copping the
American league title.
Walker, the fleet-footed out­
fielder of the 1‘Tmadelphia I*tii|lie*, added two pointa to hia tula)
In the peat aeren days to increase
his lop mark to .366, leading *ccond place rhil Cavarrrtla of Chic­
ago by 30 points. Frank McCor­
mick of Boston ia hitefng .352, only
four pointa In-hind Walker but ft
la questionable if be will t&gt;# at bat
enough timet to receive affinal
recognition from President Ford
Frick of the National League.
Williams, the Boston Red. Sox
slugger, slipped Ihree percentage
points but hia .337 gava him 10
points on the field on tha basis of
average* I n c l u d i n g Sunday’s
games.
, Williams aciually,gained a point
a* runner-up Dais Mitchell of
Cleveland dropped four points to
.827.
.
Taft Wright of Chicago's White
Sox moved into Otfrd place by up­
ping his averaga 10 points to 325.

READING, Fa., Uept 9, ( fll—
Flashing to a stratgt.t heat tiltha. Heading.Fair futui
Ity, Jenko Hanover won’ the open*
Ink day feature of.the Grand Cir­
cuit meeting here.
The bay son of Dean Hanover
trotted steadily and smartly to
win tha two yev-olds event yes­
terday in 2:13 1/6 and 2:13. He
was driven by Thomas Dunn, J r ,
»ob of the colt’s Lafayette Hill,
Pa^ owner. Dr. Richards finish-'
Dick Bong trailed tbe pinner In
the second heat.
'
Rebekah, a bay mars owned by
W. G. Morrison of Carlisle, i ’s ,
won two stretch drives to take lit#
2:17 pace after tbe favored Popul­
ar Dala had raptured the opening
b eat .
Strong finishes returned Prompt
eosic,
Josie. a bay
osy mar*
mare uwnen
owned ny
by rFranuntil KlUraon. of Keller. Va , a win­
ner In the first two heat* of tha
2 20 pace before 1vowing to Volotile Pete’s stretch drive in tjis

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CO M M ENTS

By GAIL FOWLER
AP Newsfeature*
NEW YORK—If a little guy
about tha site of a half a pint pf
. tea strolls intrA.hu. iKUer’.'b i'x at.
.
a "plnrb hitter" and calmly fold*
bis arms while awaiting the pitch­
er’* delivery don't be alarmed.*
C teV g b A N P DAW KS'
It ran—and has—happened.
PASVtKdr U E . fop FuPPgR
And if 1t happens iri In* Amer­
GAINESVILLE GRIDDERS*
ican League while Cal Hubbard
From all reports, the Gaines­
pJ Tile- ’Al l * a n g h \C4
and Ken Weafer are umpiring,
ville Purple Hurricane grid com­
C o A fR U C A cii.
. rUJoetAtff 1* 16 seAid W
ifVt1 W
0
It’ll be okay with them.
bine ia going (u be quite a big
SuMu*6 PASSES A4?AM f FAttfUo^
Because there's nothing in the
bunk for-the ikiuUude High School
baseball rule book that aay* a man
footballers to bita off- The ’Cenex
at the plate ha* to have a hat.’
a‘re alated to open their seasuii,
" lie ran lay blx bat rlgbt duwn
•gainst one of tha mom power-'
alongside the ptaU-fu* ail of -aw,’’
ful fOOthkH TtsVi-hs "of- the statedeclared Hubbard, sw
.
on Sept. 20. Tliey are scheduled
" I f I wa* pitching,” obaervi-d
to tangle with Miami’s Edison Ked
Weaftr, who used to pitch, "I'd let
Haiders in Miami, juat a week
him have it kind of far -down on
before they invade the local grid­
bis back."
.
iron tu meet the Celery Feds of
"Yeah." chimed In Hubbard,
Seminole High School.
"but If the sack* were full you’d
Coach Bustrr Bishop’s ag­
only be playing Into their strategy Fed grid machine opened their Ing against another.
gregation Is really nql_to be
A met w n i i ,1s f . i t e u a wtstt l i n m a **
“We
are
atlll
on
the
lookout
first nne-a-day drills yesterday at
the high school athletic field with for a team to play on our Sept.
Ibr Fed* Coache* putting the Semi­ 19,openlng date," Kettles staled.
I have tried to get any number of
nole hopeful* through their pace* to
want to schedule a game for
In preparation for the hattle on
thtf local grid on Sept. 26 with schools and they just Ho not seem
the Gainesville Purple Hurricanes. that day. or they already have
Heavy work waa the order of one lined up. I still have one or
the day a* Coach Carl Kettles sent two other poaaihllitea that may
work out," he added.
.
Kettles'stated that he I* going
let* Lilliputian 18 or- 19
In rnntart Lake City High lo •••
ago when he wa* *«aching Coaches Feed 'Ganas and Tim If they had a, tiff scheduled for
IBford. Ma n . high school In a Tyler working with Head Coach th« 19th "I aura would like to gat
ie against Maynard, Mats.,
game lined up with some school/'
» school. Don Iwnt was the
e asserted.
Marnard coach.
Tha F u t'f OicK* entered a pies’ to
maeeless mite anyone
RioMi’a boy* were sporting a
who mlIght have a truck
•mall lead in the Isle inning* whin
Well,
It
aeema
the
prolonged
Tgnt derided- getting men on bssa
!“nrg'A m v^ba^arkH ' ’ ^ w T ’n J d
U D- Bochetto. 1946 ’Cane,a*Ur.
waa asaanatial if. be was going lo rhubarb. Ulwaan Ihw rival roaehee •*om,on7 ^ o ' t e . b .r r « k .T o ^ *
^T.m tery
m l.^d, Tidt
had
an
adverse
effect
on
the
Mil­
gat anybody across the plate.
ut from the Orlando Army Air
* r'
. r* j,' ,cem5 ^
ford
pitcher.
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So ha sent a little five-footer
Ha** .&lt;« «»&gt;. school property." he
into the batter’s box, tan* b at
While the batleaa bantam 1*1- stated.
•urely looked ’em over, ha drew
a bat because he’s small and hard four wide one*, .got to first on p
ouutandlng
lor
lo pitch too—but he'll awing at base on balls, and aa Rlopel reI.
practlcillj
lmpo..lbK^for
wholl
"
Urr1e* ,M
anything,” Lent explained to tha ralli, aat off a gama-wlnolng rally
employees to move the building,
i i p i i r 'n t iiu d v
expostulating Rlopel In a Jong that beat hit team.
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YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— By WILLIAM *JT7 —
Ctatral P r n t Writtt
A DISPATCH from Atwtralla
tha nag* he beta on certainly
says a woman's Insomnia wad
can stand just that — Improve­
ment.
cured when ahe waa clonked on
the noggin with-an ax. llul this
presents a new problem—how to
2§dok Uumkop’l pointt out
cure the resultant headache.
t i l l f l'l only n ttutol t i l l
t b a t' d 6c over the new longer
No. H oetenee, ib s t Dutch elm
skirt lin e a lot o l b eam in g end
d it tt e e bothering tuburbew tea
hewing. •
bee no connection w ith the trouLie in In d on ttit.
-.
ftwl with the men folks IPs not
hawing as muds os haw-hewing.

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YHe “m id d l e of
ifs NAME*

Priced To Sell
Ladles Tennis

SHOES
Low Quarter
Cushion Arch

Horae pacing la supposed to bt
lo r Uie Improvement o f , the
breed, lfetcha Dollar Diar.says

Hoad" We wonder If It •lan't
just iposalbla , tha play mlRht
have 'been more acceptable
und^P another title auc^ aay aay,
"Nicotine Boulevard”
When Wyoming «n4qred -tha
Union In 1890 It granted votee for
women for the first tints In U. 8.

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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 9, UP)
—Tha Rev. R. D. Ingle, Jr ., pastor
of tha Berea Baptlit Church, Sun­
day night blasted what ha called
"th4 high proportion of gambling
In Jacksonville and Duval counly”
and."the laxity of our local la *
enforcement ageneiea In control­
ling IL" .
.
Talking from his pulpit to soma
1,000 persons, ha mentioned tha
recent slaying of Richard Malvln
and hia father, Jamas, hero re­
cently, saying tha shooting resul­
ted from trouble Involving gamb-

VERSATILE BERT
ClNClNNikTI, W7 — Proof of
Bert Haas' versatility la shown
by iba fact that hed led tha Na­
tional Loogua'a. first haaamei
in participation In douMr playi
In 1946 while ln 1942 he t&lt;fep«&lt;
the third iiaaamen In tha asm*
category. Haas now Is aparklini
in renter field for the Clnelnnsi

Condocla waa a Homan divin­
ity. the goddess of harmony
Many temples werr built m tier
honor, the oldest of them by
Gamlllua In 387 U C Only
•canty ruins now rrmain.
The h u m a n h e a r t pumps
enough blood in 'an hour to
equal more than three tune* the
weight of the body.

Cuhixh ie the American India
name of hlark snakrroot It te
ettra in the United St.nr* fron
Maine to Wisconsin and south t&lt;
Florida The rhlromea are cmplpycd-ih nirdirlne

The largest htrd in North
America I* the California conlor, which has a wing spread of
10 fefl The great golden eagle
1* nest, v^ith a wing spread of

Frayici* Bacon noted English
philosopher and contemporary
of Shakespeare, was bom * it
London in 1601 Ills father wa
Sir Nicholas Bacon, laird Ki epri
«C the Great Seal

Clapham l* a parliamentary
fiat net of London, ftngland four
ind onMiiiir nillrs southwest of
-M I’sui's Cathedral. II la noted
is one of the busiest railway

Estimate* say that hv lOflP
there wit) be 22.000.iVk) propb
in the United Slate* over r&gt;
year* of age*

Tlie great-survivors of the In
\Sr are the cypress ami red
*no&lt;l tree* of America snd tb&lt;
ginko tree* of China

Umatilla I* the name l«nlh &lt;d
a county and .i river in Oregon

■Tile Sndrn are I he lowest of
hr Hindu castes.

THE OLD HOME TOWN

By
STANLEY
iag4awmn&gt;y ■ ■■■ mvmwim

FREE ESTIMATES
IN S a n fo rd Avenue

P h on e HOB

B ARTICLES FOR S A L E

9

W O RK W AN TED

BKCOKD PLAYERS for rent. By TUXEDO FEE D S—complete* lir.e.
/day or week. The .Music B jx , UP
Hunt's Tuxerir Feed Slurr
W. 1st SL Phone 963.
Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nails,
O W ICE apace In Melsch Building.
Purina Frols, Groceries and FLOOR SANDING A finuhin
_ B r g c Jig h t jjffic w . aswly d w r -efy 1* T9.ltfliHULA.yjataun. ia n
a ted. all utilities, heat and jani­
Celery; Phone i t 99.
tor service furnished.* Call KdA.
V W II. A A . Dept. Store.
“ F O lt“SALE— Umernck for drivewsy» » and roadway*—Phone
8 room furnished apartment.' 008 • 1241.
' Maple Ave.
SEWING MACHINES
SALES A SERVICE
TWO 3 room furnished np.irt
B E K T S HEWING MACII. &gt;
! mrnts. Phone County 45n.;.
115 8. FRENCH. I'll. 1190
FOB ONE YEAR, fully furnished
home with three apartment to
12 S P E C I A L np m v IC E S
l i h tent, also furnished. No
• pel* of small children. Only
% good clean housekeepers, who
r can furnish godd references need
"('Ply- 616 W. 1st Strret, San- Batteries * Batt'.-rv Chai
’
II. II. POPE C. IN*

!E large furnisheif apartment
(lone 11 4 ^ .Edward F. I.s nr.

WANTED TO RENT
OB 5 ROOM empty house. I'h-ine
URNISHED apartment, close in.
No children. Call W. M. Bishop,
Ph. 29.
.

Room 2

Slate

Rank Bldg.

contest bald In Asbury Park, N. J.

IAITS FOR HALF, outside city
limits south. Will trade for used
car. See Wright at Wright's
Barber Shop. H7 W. First SL
IICK little bungalow, price only
■ , 3673.00,
d'llllW,
B beautiful home cloac lo school,
■ reasonable price..
B l B acre* of celery land on West
■ T in t 8t. See it and make me
W offer.
A nice home rloee to High School
with beautiful yard.
One of Sanford'* finest home*
with 3 bedroom*, hardwood
Doors, all electric kitchen, gar­
age apt*, with 2 bedroom*. IlvIng room, bath, dinette/ all elec-'
trie kitchen, beautiful yard with
two extra lota Can be teen by
appointment -only. ———
A^'onderful buy for a G. I. In a
new home. Small payment down
balance like rent. Edward F.
UIM, Phone 1141. Roderick
Adam* Salesman, J . L. Perkin*.

Magic With a Common Orange
small orange- You, a* the magiriau, nit ii|m-ii the orange in full
view of your auilienrv ami from

__Elm Ave- Phone 1335.
AUTO RADIOS, Mctoroja. S S e
and Service
Tho Muiic Bus
119 W. 1st St Phone UM.
HOT WATER HEATER .........I
aire&gt;nnd stove. Good comlitliin
Phone 1080-J, between 9 A. M
PAINT — BENJAMIN MOORE’S
, house paint. Outside while nod
colors. Floor and Di-cL Eiinmult8 ENKARIK GLASS i- PAINT
CO. 112-114 \V 2nd St.

nt-edb- iml draws it out. bring­
ing tin &gt;i IiIhiii along. The nceille
i* ,-n-dv iimmalrd in the right
hand a- it is pillhnf out of tile
|in- conjurer krrp.* ou
i i IiIh
pnlltt ;- until the entire ribbon
conn .-ill Then, in smoothing
the i dd-iii, In- slides Ihe needle
nIT ami lets it fall to the lluof
unsei-ttP
•*
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A G E O L D Q U E S T IO N
s' ti&gt;' ollhe of Ihe Marshmall*o Bolling Mills, the average
|e ol the women employes is

foe all occasions
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
McNe i l l a y o h t f l o r i s t s
P a r i s a n d h h r v ic h
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
169 Palmetto A ir.
I'hnne I
Office ph. 403 residence nh. hlftR
moth proofing U *u *1.
CONCRETE HEW Kit 1'IPE
-IlnVe-ymir woolens moth
SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps'
proofed miw. f.owntown tflea'i
Block*. Aluminum Windows and
ers &amp; Ixuinilry.. 113 PaiuieUScreen*. White cement Paint,
Hurricane__ biuc_x

fl'ROOM apartment. Adults only
2300. Mrlinnvlllr,

•MiED W. RENDER. Realtor

LIABILITY INSURANCE

? iv £

FACTOGRAPWS

The COurt of Arrhr* I* the
court of appeal of the Arch­
bishop of Canterbury, a* nlrttopolllan of the pruvlnrr The
‘ name ia derived from the ancient
1&gt;lac* of sitting, which w** m
the Church of 81. Mgry «.f the
Arches, now usually cailcTl llow
church. In London. . .
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W l make our own Ice Cream, All flnvnni
Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

W e R E P A IR !

acre tiled farm with 3 bed room
house in splendid condition.
Good garage and well fruited.—
RARGAIN.
AKK FRONT PROPERTY —
Very desirable 6 r»1&gt;m. partly
furnished atucro hou*e. in exrellc'nt rondition. 2 acres, 4IK)
feel lake frontage, well fruited.

A WEEK

(i&gt; (he h ft RurfiTTpresseall down
jn Ihe nre*lle. which goe* up
throu glL th e c e n te r o f tho

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ni€*t1 i* 23 If the sum loth! lif all
their ages is 368. h o * nuifiv
men and how many women work
tm r - mm

OZARK IKK
Show csids and posters
O—DUE'S SIGN HKRV Ii*K
3. D. Iximlress. Phocx 1021
Alt

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A
DINAH.. WE
UARCLY HAVE
1IME TO
v
CATCH THE \
PLANE / , J

PLANE?...YiiH AACAN
MEY.AAISS LCISUtlC
TH1 QUGS ARE A FLY IN'
WL RE TAKIN'OFf
10 TM' HAWKS' BAWL
WITHOUT MAH
PARhg ) \
OZARK AM*
V TM' TEAM/Y

OH. THEY

/ WANT YOU
I
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OF THE CLUB
TO - C R -ARRANGE
THE DATS/ *

CANT MOLD TM* 81
TWAIN ANY LONGER

OOYS...GUESS

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DINAH/
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. SE E US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT I.UHEAU OF
SANFORD
I Hi N. Park
Pliaie D

WONNUM

HAPPCNLO

TO MtRf

XI EH I HA n u t Ilf PAIRIN' ............- industiy, and Ju*lifialil&lt;Fred Mv-r*. I l l * E. 2nd St
»pml*--»*n ihr pnrt of mrmtielg nf
TRUMPET. Phone 322 R bofora I.ONNIK MCMULLEN’S Market, tin family. Third, it influetve
ollu-r* to strive to umLe Iheii
4:00 P. M.
•
llarlM-r Shop open “(hurcilay, hooo - neat und attractIve. Foiirlh,
!
Friday
A
Saturday.
PIANOS—.Winter A Co. *piN-i
It ninki-* a very fnvorniib- implo­
sion on pB*»er*by,-»
with the revolutionary olumie
lone lilale,- 1526 with lien-h
\n unpaintmt* home, rirki-i&gt;
Tern,*. If desired. Joseph Ball.-v
•tip-, tiimldr.down feno-n, nrul «
736 N. Magnolia.
in i dy.,cluttered yard me not op
\1TKNT ION M O'lllP.Ri
prrling nor p|.n..int Id Hie ,-viof uelgllfwil 01 lo vililoi* fnt.,1
931-lt f&lt;&gt;r Information
Itnl.y Valet f 01 ni*ll.‘* ho*plti.l 0II111 poll* of the roiilllry, ood
clean, hleitle diati -t* and .|ei«loi thi-v reitainiy do pot serve nr inn
MUSCOVY DUCKS—All sire*, al
lied rolilniner. Ec inomi.'nl nrul
so Cornish game hen*, pullet*
cafe. Fully medirelly approved lli*pimtlon to the.peopte who tlv,*
and rockeiala for hrmling purVail Oavtona 2467-W ri-llect h i on such 11 plarr.' An o im ttiaitr.poses. I’hone 31 or 987.
ibdail-. !*6 dintiers. i'f n week. home plarr doe* mil,'hold young
people, dm * not nuke them fe, I
•FIRST IN HANFORII"
HOT-PLATE LUNCH .
that it i« a plan- on which they
Scrvrd from 11:30 to at Hornet'
Cohen's Radialor Shop for rum want to keep on living and work
plele ladmtor service. |l»6 San
MILITARY uniforms, size I6.|H,
f«ml Avi*. l*hoi»r
*
cadet blur, including lruu*i-i*.
II dm-* not require a glent dy.-it
dress coat, ' blouse, .overroat.
of wmk nor expense to make one’s
Curtain*.
I
.are
ialdeclnt
li*
washed,
Very reasonable. Phone 46-W.
■tan hed A stretched. 618 Meb home (dare nttrnrtlvr. and early
fall the slack period of the year
TOMATO PLANTS. 518 Mellon
for many farmers— I* a good time
villa. Phone 879.
'
to do something stung this line. |
Giving Ihe home and barn a coot '
INDIAN motorcycle, cheap for
of good paint will make Iheip stand I
out mul al*o protect them from
FRK8II green ffbld pea* fur ran
weather. Building nr repairing
13 NOTICES— PERSONAJ purrhe*. step*, amt fence* will im­
nlng, |1.60 bushel. Phone 67.
prove appearanre of Ihe (dare and
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
al *0 make the place safer. He
ir’a.
rSANFORI) Beauty Salon—I’hom moving wyeils and debris, setting
Y Snare
1364. 309 Park. Mary McMahon. nut grass, mowing grass, nnd
Pliohe T364. Peinmn.-nt waver planting annual flowers will make
drum. Symi-sl*. Stand*, row
36 up, guaranteed. Water sof­ the yard more attractive ami bring
bell* A wood block, No Imre
tener. Also open evening*,
out Its possibilities a* a good set
drum. All piece* in excellent
ling for Ihe home.
.
condition.' Call itf3-W or See a f
639 Valencia Dr.
Many other thing* can la- done
14
LOST &amp; FOUND
to impiove Ihe appearance and
6 a k t i c i .e s w a n t e d
surrounding* of hundred* of farm
Highest cash price paid for1 u*ed 9.ST: Soaped or Stolen, whih home* In Florida, and it hohoovc*
black and tan Walker hound. every rural fam ily to do all that
furniture. Ted- Davis Furniture
Liberal reward. J . II. Hardin, Is possible along this line. Such
Co. 911 E. Itt. Ph. 968.
• 01V and It* reiults' w'ill help tu
800 'Oak Avr. Palatka, Ffa.
maintain high family rnnrale. en­
I’LL BUY vour cor regardless of
hance Ihe value of the place, make
•ga or condition. Roy Reel, 306
15
AUTOS POR SALE
farm life mure attractive to young
W. 2nd SL
people, and maka I ha Fluiida.laod~
Stamp mllwtoi
scape more pleasing ami satisfying
tugFloridians ami lo folks who visit
our state.

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WITH A *iTC\VK**e TAMAv |(8 A

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TdAT GOT OLD OAHVERS'

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CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
f
VENETIAN BLINDS
Alumlauat, Steel, Wood I
10 DAY DELIVERY

innly of. three. 13676.00—
1986.00 will handle.
tExceptionally
desiratde small 6

YAHDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS

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FO R TH E B E S T IC E CREAM

W heeler of Sanford

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
HAYMONO M BALU Realtor ENAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Registered Broker and
Impt-rvo Enamel Colji En*t.
Insurance Agent
quirk drying, for Exleiior and
I Florida State Bank Bldg.
Interior use. 8 E N K \ It I K
GLASS A PAINT CO. I.’lmoe

ln addition to tha till*, Virginia
won 11,139 worth of Jewelry and »
modeling contract. ( International)

r in ru n #

/Wotal of* 117 trfrrral* to jobs
were made during August while
Job placynrnt* were upnrted at
i*6 including 34 veteran- Approxi
*

H EA L E S T A T E F O R S A L E

I09H 0M 0U at North Texas Stats
College. Virginia Clark. 19, of Nvp*
tuna city, N. J , was named Sep­
tember's "Lovable d lrl" at • beauty

A M rn D p

(«hi. uutk during if. |&gt;rii«d,
j Unemployment «•uni pmaplinn
local payment* in Seminole Cmi.tty
Svr- amounted to II .603.1*1 and u n c
i ap-# made to 129. including M men &lt;nd
ith- •»*, 75 women during the »«-vk ending
J»e
Aug. 30.
.
OUIIstill »eekmg e ill |l l u y ;il e lit

More than 2000 cal.* fur service
hy individuals were registered In
the Sanfnnl office of the Florida
State K'nnlovmenl Service dprtng
ouk
»* i , Mrs. Iieiiy
August.
Betty li.ill
Rati sill
Moseley;
£manager of the local office,

URNISHED apartment. Coup!*,
no children. Permanent. Mr.
Jjcalover, Family Loan. Ph.- 33.

Ha •aid “Duval county, ia wide
open to ' all aorta of gamblers and
the numbers racket particularly
Is nourishing in Increasing, praportion.
•off of thla racket la
both n ty and county
it ’under wrap*.'
"Police
itt who,

TO T TA N FO PP W FR M D

Job Office Makes
117 R eferrals In Aug:

FURNISHED 2 room apartment
&lt; with hath. Phone 668-31.

^ The building will ba uyed •• a i , nro||fd ln Rollln* College and
room, field house and I |,a( gona ,0 import to Jack Mewill have shower room facllitier Dowell at the Tar pre-eessoti cami
for tha players,
at Eagles Neat Camp In llrxvartl
If anyone baa tha facilities to N. C. . . . Wo heard that Coed
haul ona of thaae bulldlnf«f aftar McDowall la going lo fan lh«
ll hat baan cul \nUr aacllona, plaaaa buihaa In Cantral Florida, .foi
contact Mr.
Hannan
Morris football talent next year, ana eu
principal of the achool," Kettles balieva that he haa the rig^t Idei
•••**dabout tha prospects of tha bojri
Tha building la 100 feat long and in this area. McDowall saya tha'
l« 20 feet wide. Another smaller he wants to prove to a lot ol
movad to the achool from the Air theee second guesaera that to;
structure la also read* to ba ranking players a rt producad it
Base. The smaller ona will be used Central Florida- * No doubt that
•a a mmic and band room, it was this state can produce a wlnnlnj
stated.
team for tha Rollins nientor, If h&lt;

Jacksonville P a sto r
Hits L o ttery R acket

TURNS TO COACHING
NIAGARA PALI.S, N. Y.. iff)
—Ed Buma joins Ihe list of for­
mer Villanova football play*rs
who is a member of the coaching
rank*. The ex-Marine is harkfield
coach at Niagara University. He
performed for Villanova In 1948.

In the five years after gold waa
Railroad watches are permmed
discovered in - California In 1318
a weekly \.-uinii.,n of 30 secoAdl
tha slate produced 4268,000,000 —one second out of 20,160, or an
worth of gold.
accuracy of 99.995 percent.

"I

Just Arrived

_ Tbe 8hsughne*ay playoff series
was extended another day last
night, when the D tland Red Hats
tripped the Gainesville G-Man in
an 8 40 4 contest, and the Orlando
Senators copped ther first contest
of the tiff by a 6 to 2 score.
Tb« Red llut-G-Mnn series is
evened at three all and the Orlando-St. Angpstlna playoff I* .Jr r e
to one In favor of the Ancient
City aggregation.
Tonight,- the G-Men return home
to meet the Red Hats in tha final
tilt of tbe four out of seven series,
whila tha Saints wll play boats to
the Orlando nine.
Ju *n Peret, diminutive porteider of. the Red Hats; limited the
heavy bats of the Gaineavillle
aggregation to six well scattered
hits la racking up his srcond£ictory of tha current playoffs. Wall
Biles onentfti on the hill for tha ’
G'a. and was relieved In tho sixth
by Tom O’Callaghan.
A reeord crowd of 1,947 fans _f
jammed Conrad Park in DeLand
to witness the contest.
Gene Major hurled the Senators {
ato* *1.1- /1_a
*____ *_____ - 1their
first tv
Shaughness;
lory of tha 1947 cartpaln at
Field in Orlando last nig
I superbly *
the Solon* 1
heat of the battle for
the finals.

T U E S D A Y . S E P T . 3. 194

you arc involved In an
or property damage to
requirement* ’ of tha: Li

F B t SALE—Elgin bicycle, -xcel
&lt;Tant condition. John Root, M
Palmetto Are.
.

•.

Young man with aptitude In Engi
FOR SALE
Hah for newspaper wirk. ' Ap­
&gt;LD. NEW SPAPERS—I GENTS
ply Sanford Herald.
* •
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
' MAN for reUil ice cream route.
Apply 106 N. Park.________ .
10. 19, to abd 95 GENT
,
HERALD OFFICE
Colored woman to work afternodh*
from 12 to 6:15. .Apply 111 W.
THOR automatic washing
dna. OQl Park Ave. ApL 3.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Part­
time. Bertha Crawford, Cor.
Void*-in Pi-1 10th ami Maple

Total rash receipts of farm -1*
In the United State* during the
first eight month* of 1947 were
•bout .17.4 billion dollar* or 21 per­
cent over Income for ihe »ame
month* of IV46.
ML Whitney. Ihe highest peak
In the -United 8tate-. ran be seen
fi#n -Death Vallry„ the lowest
point n tha country.
141 Dodge, Sedan, new motor,
The ‘ oorllest volunteer tito de­
driven less than 4,000 gmilrs, partment In this country was or­
radio, good tires, clean Interior, ganised In Nawi.York/hgj Pater
egrrtlrnt i*«int. 31100. Sc- M. L Stuyvesant hi
1659. I^utlher
M*k«pa.»h«s .a .ts ,X .- tm 'n * ita

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bound* of trad*1 in Europe, In equitable allocations of scarce ma­
terial* and commodities *o as
moil effectively to utilise and ex­
pand rapacity, In Juwering such
barriei* to trade a* quotas, bilalteral agreement*, exchange re.
strictiun*, and tariffs." .
2. "It Is not possible to revive
the en llt$ ecoftoray at once." The
increased production “ijtusl start
in such IhitiDneck industries tt*
coat unit food ami the industries
which.lie hack of them. and.than
spread a* rapidly as possible to
other industries."
3. Froductiun wu*t*-conccntra|e
“on the full utilisation of exist­
ing capacity before long-range
plan* of development and expan­
sion are undertaken."
4. The goal* of production must
be higher than pre-war. "The ne­
cessity for higher levels of oulput thin before (he war is the
result of the fact that require­
ment* for recoustrualion arc largu;
that exports must exceed pre-war
levels to puichase the lim e vol­
ume of import* because of the loss
of foreign investment* and ship­
ping f]ee|i; that population* have
increased, except in France, so
that there are more mouth* t”
be fed, more bodies to be clothed,
more brails to •be eevered With
roofs."
A* for when the job wilt be
complete, the report says this:
"The reconstruction of Eurojie
generally will not have been com­
plete until the countries of Eurnne no longer require special
aid in the form of relief or loans
to maintain a level of import# re­
quired for their austenance."

N e t B enefits
-0

«« seat(inwad lies*** l*m* 0»f*

with a weekly;-penk of I.BOO.OOO
a year carilcr. Self-employed
claimants numliered 250,000 dur­
ing June, 1047, compared wl|h a
monthly |&gt;eak of 322,000.
Meanwhile, the Veteran* Ailmlnittration said it is getting complainta of suh-atanilan! nml shod-,
dy construction in some homes'
built fo£ veterans and propose*
to take" “disciplinary measure#"
against builders, loan agenctS and
appraiser*.
In ., a bulletin distributed to *
branch officers, lending agencies,
architects, appraisers and other
participating in the veterans loan
guaranty program, VA said ‘‘eon,plainta are being received daily"
from veterans alioiit “serious de­
fects" in homes they have Pur­
chased or contracted to have bulli
for them with VA loans.
"Investigation of these/.*-omplatnla discloses that slrM-furr*
have been erected without regaM
to th* plans and specifications
lire which the appraisal* were pre­
dicted, with poor workmanship n,
shoddv material," the bulletin as­
serted.
“A* a result, within a few
months after the purchasa nf hi*
home, the veteran is faced with
inordinate repair costa and u
many instance* weaknesses’ in ron&gt;
struct ion whirl) at* impoasXitr 1 1
correct."
Veterans have complained large­
ly nf poor quality materials ant
workmanship in violation of idsns
and specifications, unfinished land­
scaping, deficient heating systcnii,
and wet cellar*.
•
All of |hes« defects, \4A sad.’
should be caught by adequate in­
spection during construction ot
prior to assigning a certificate of
satisfactory completion.
^*|

“ " C llll'A ia v S e p lY » r W p K rHint
Gailhct, Jr., 23 year old negro,
nt
who says hr nrvrr worked, always
had lots of monuy and was
“tough" and a "Mg ahot," has
written a message to ‘‘iKiy*,’
warning them against a carrcr of
crime.
*
Caither. who ia scheduled.to die
in the electric chair Friday morn­
a waltrc**.
ing, fianded a • crudely-penciled
* The op*ratori of “Jack pud U-*
noted to Warden-Frank Sain yes
ty'a" ami the two waltrr****, Hillii
lei day after the Illinaia auprente
Kirby, 33, of l«uui*ville, Ky„ ami
court tlrciiiied to interferw in the
Donnie Micckhtr, 22, of Springexecution. He wa* convicted of
field, Ohio, are accused of Ix-atiMr
convicted of slaying a liquor store
Ml*. Dennett, rutting off her hair j
owner In a 1300 holdup last Feb.
with a pocket knife and leaving her
9.
naked in aonio wm«ln about two
In his note, (iaither related he
mile* wrrl of Wlllinton M-tWecn
was a holdup man at 10 and "boss
midnight and 2:00 o’clock Sunday
of a gang of tough guy*. Two or
morning.
thrne grand on me all times". Of
Mr*. Hennelt, who ha* M-rn liv
:
the eight in the gang, seven sre in
Injc in a tourist cabin near the S
prison nml nne died in the electric
curve in Ocala, told Sheriff For*
chair.
He wrote he had been sentenced
I to'iLke
T0 MAKI CWIAIN that her boy friend meatuie's up to ilandard -on ttie
IN COMPUANCI WITH th* “Loyalty Check" by the KH1 and Hie Civil
hereto Mr quarter! after closing
Ju,,n Muipby check, (rower height ataiv. In* »hwrto»i. to reform school, escaper); was
Service Commlsston of all U. S. government employe*, Secretary of
Saturday night. Instead they
If* all part uf a new edict laid down by New York faUUm,
tony sentenced to prison and srrvnj
I-abcw Lewi* B. Schwclltnbach (right) 1* fingerprinted In Washington,
drove to the Wedded spot "beyond
WIIIIMns that Clifts shoilbj Hie above the shoe. So, while lhc distaff more than five years. 8ix month*
D. C , by Gall Judd, a Departmeot of Labor employ*. (International)
Willlston mid almost a mile off j fide tile* to make up its mind on—long skills, the male ol the specie* after he was paroled In Juntf,
the highway.
I Moha like lip's in for a cold winter- around tire ankle* Utiteraaiinan* &gt; IDIt*, he was head of another gang
of robbers.
House Probe
Mrs. Dennett made her way to j
“Any fool can put a gun in bis
the highway after the quartet left
New Delhi Riot
City
Meeting
hand ami do wrong,' tialther said
t r s a l i a a a a trea t F a a s U s 1)
her alnl wa* seen by a state highin hi* message^- “ Kaay *moni\g i»
Mid In .a'statement, ' ‘the subeom
way patrulnian as she walked
M....
tlmm l‘ia* ll*»l
no Itwaf. IFimne easy, tt go easy.
mitt** Will lummon represent*!
along the Higlrway,' i nmptelely era me III l.e elei’led or re*fleCl* IhnUsamU of Moslems who were It takes a man with guta to get
Ives of the Individual companies
nude and smeared wilb Mood. The pl|*fot (hire ye terms to -ill reed being evacuated from the tee- a job and work for what he want.
which have recsived the largest
patrolman loaned her a falnro.il ff. J , Cut, Mayor, and George lion. The Uttered multitude car"The law will gel ybu if you
and brought her to the hospital Ilishnp. Candidates have 21) days ried their Jew IwliinginKs on their don't gel that jive out of your
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 9 DP)— reason* for not making a return
here wlieiy she received first aid prior to the electliqi in which to lieada while aonie rarrird chil­ head that you can make• rrimls
of money which they received
An emergency allocation of $129.- overpayment* to present their
treatment. Meanwhile, he . bad
dren on their hack*. A. dunlin/ pay. I am Just sorry that I couluc
qualify.
New
voter*,
in
order
to
150
(or
completion
ol
a
new
Uni­
radioed a description of the. Up- qualify, must have lived In Flor- rain frll on the sliufflinK group. n't see it Ihi* way until it was too
from tn* government which wa*
ham car
f
KlaaWherr,
througbuut
India late although my life will be taken versity o( Florida sewage disposal not properly due them.
itlu for one year and in Haiifotd
He Mid the subcommittee will
Sheriff, boe. of his deputlrt nml six months.
the rioting was re|Hirtrd to have from me but soul I* going to rest plant was made by the cabinet
Justice
p*partment
the stale hiKhway patrol immedi­
The city Ileverage ordinance was tlje smile complexion, with Hikhx, with (rod In heaven. That will he today as Governor Caldwell warned queitlon
officials Thursday
concerning
ately headed for Dcllevlrw and umeiided ill acrurdaiiee with Htate und Hindus euatehrd against Mos­ my next home, and I am so happy
that the $1,000,000 building con­ prosecution- of cast* tn which the
halted the Upham ta r a short dis­ law, ami incieasea the llretise lem* in a grim effort to drlvo that I am ready to go."
Couhty Awards
tance north of that community. bs- on (.eel and wine of 3.2 |«ir- them out uf the country -ju s t as
tingency fund is dwindling loo general accounting office h *f-re­
potted
actual
fraud.
In the rnr wa* found Mr*. Urn* cent alcoholic content oi more in Fakistan Moslems were said
i I'asHHurS tram Pa** Oat)
fast.
24 Jew s H u rt
nett’* clothing anil a hlood-spiit- from f tfi to $50 a year. Air' or. to lie doing the same thing to
Bender Mid a w n p IMg o fjL jjj dude docks! feei of f » - « ea*e quested by-Judge Wan- ltut-Tirfr___The
Governor
in
a
mood
to
percent
o
f
TslHIments
Indicated
hitherto
paid. An -opinion of tented to him for examination
tered quill. The four Were placed
the .Sikh* -and~ltmdo»— ------------tn~thF7T(rairty~J*IFTnnt—wprr-dr iliiifline tfiLi givi
ltaallaa.il treat !'■*• Ottrl
lo&lt;&gt;k cautiouily into conrtruclioo overpayment of more th«n fd,* Attorney General Tom Watson read as follow*: “It was brought
Un
it
hillside
overlooking
n
ing Increasing the utility tax lo
livcied to Deputy Sheriff Ferry a maximum of 32 a month instead .Sikh-Hindu colony dotted with neat Jew* ticgan u futik attempt to expenditurei. alto objected to im­ 000,000, with the total likely to wa* also quoted.
to the attention of the Board that
reach FalesDlie ulmuril the KickIiis
Wigglm yesterday morning auj
reach half a billion dollar*.
The Board at that time direct- Judge K, W. Ware had rendered
looking cream enlon-d dwellings,
mediate
action
on
a
Board
of
Con­
of
the
former
$1
maximum.
11)47 from the port of
Sete,
moved to Willlitnn for arraign
Th# committee he said, “1* con­
O. P. Herndon, clerk -of the n bill to the County amounting to
■Approval wa* given to the sale were huddled- several hundred France,
trol request, to releaie $800,000 cerned not only with exposing an •d
m rnt..
Court, to audit the docket fees $73.8(J covering'services for issuing
of the former colored recreation Moslem refugees from Fabar (ianj.
The steel-hvlliietril troop* umlcr- for a new University of Florida evil to -be remedied immediately paid Judge Ware. Pursuant to
The group Insisted they*were the
warrants etc. and that .the Judge
In bulldiriK Holder Dam, enough rule on the Hast aide to Fred subject* of n planned program took the forcible dUembarkation library unit and consideration wa* Lut alio with th* improvement of those directions an audit was had already been paid $ 1,21H) for
■Deader
for’
$3,(M
M
),
Al*„
nppruve-l
concrete was used lo build
of
the
Jews'alioard
the
Kunnymcdu
lrmp«r*rily
deferred.
admlnl.trativ.
proceduer.
gener
msdp of the roceptg of Judge Ware services as Judge of the County
broad highway arross the United wrr* the Hale of the old airport of extermination nml that the po­ Park after yhe passenger* really and, where necessary, re­ as requested and filed semi-an­ Court during 1947.
#.
at Glndt-rvillr to France* T. Merc lice am) military had not been jeeted tv
A $228,168 contract l»r com- commendation* for new legislation nually (tom the time that po
ultimatum* ,to leave
States.
nrting in a neutral manner.
•“Th*- Board then directeii/tIn'
iwether fur $8,000,
peaceably.
I
pletion
of
152
.new
married
v-t
which
will
prevent
a
recurrence
ulation
growth
of
Seminole Clerk to audit tin* accounts of
Chairman D. M. Malik of the
A sale price of t:tim fur each
When some 3UO British troops
In the future of misuse and County put Judge War* into the R. W. Ware, judge of tho County
lot and a lutlf (7b feet frontage) local Moslem laague committee moved into (Hisition for th* oper­ erans homing unit* at the Gaines­ WMte." .
- .
$1,200 salary bracket.
Court, from the time the 11,200
ELORIDA STA TE nf City owned propel ty In th* said he asked I'Mkistan Prime ation, arni.it with clubs and wear­ ville institution was.approved. The
tircainr
The audit, read last evening annual samry statute
1
THEATRES
u t.nnia -section was net, with (he Minister Liuquat All Khan at Kb . ing tear gas goggles, many of federal government will b**r the
hy O. P, Heritor), and covering the effective in Seminote County and
stipulation that if (he home con* rnchl yesterday to nppenl for the Jews t*&gt;gan to leave peace­ cost.
T
ru
m
an
Victim
period from 1937 when Judge War* If it was determined that Judge
itructrd on the lot is' sold to a United Nation* supervl-tnn of an fully. Hut other* resisted bitterly.
took office to July 1 of this yaar Ware was , entitled to additional
After receiving S
a report that
veteran, #200 of the putchnsh price exchange oT population* ami prou­ Th. troop, turned firehose* o l
IC«*tlas»4 Iraa P i l l 11.0
he refunded. The firm of Ibiyle d ly liecguse inert1 was a syste­ the shouting and sirging refugee* th . two-year, mlllton-dollar fund the soulhsast trad* winds, with showed that during that period amount* under the said salary
snd Forties, which Is Interested in matic effort lieing exercised to who resisted attempt* to force set up hy the Legislature to take th* *xpectatinn uf only moderate as judge of the County Court, law that rherk lie drawn to covir
cara of unexpected cost* In the to frssh breeies, the polHwogx Judge War# received $14,0(16 as and If it wa* shown that the said
’reeling homes here is u&gt; he noti­ exterminate'the New Delhi minin’. them up from the hold*.
Judge we* overpaid that he he '
salary and docket fees.
Mg building program had been
fied of Ihi* derision, &gt;ald Mf. Hy.
Jew* who pressed against, tin- nearly cu t. in half In less, than could confine th*lr worries to th*
It was further stated' that the notified to refund to Ih e d lV lty
Bayer.
* Despite the allcni|&gt;t* to restore baited Window* of the police vans
arrival o f Davy J6he* lonrghlT*
the amount *o overpaid and v b iJones, in the person of an old amount du« tu Judge War* under th y that payments to Judge Wate
■HJp-Ar'Wliidilon- told "th e’ Cotn- order, the rioting goes on and bringing them on the lust leg of three months, th* cabinet agreed
liii&amp;sloii th at lie represented H thousands nf refugees are si team- thi* journey looked bruised and with the Governor In declining to shellback, chief machinist’s mat-r hi* present salary amounts to aa judge o f the £ounlv Court be
.milder whu was niteiesled pi t ing fionr their hum** convinced dishevelled, . nye.wltneises .Mid, tap It f o r '$20,700 ;to Oqulp t»*W Robert Zeller of Flushing, 1-on^ $13,20Q, leaving the amount du* dWeenttfturd-pemllng sgtlt XtlUtr."—
W—the--C«wmty,~$lp?06 less -any
•reeling “
’
i •
.
b b
”
adjustments for excess fees during
17J.00 ear
those years.
Innate (be
•The ruling of the Commission
:he cilv
I)r. Charles I„ 1’ersons
.
,,
....litary government
against
payment of Court' fee*
J300 proposition
to others, J force th* riot squads.. Hall and cur)iy officer*, two mlllury police
Optometrist
does not affect fees that Judge
Mayor (Jut pointe.l nut that the ait (raffle Ha# »*«•'
l *JMp, and a triiA cDntalning almut
Sanford
Atlantic Ilk. IDdg. Ware
receives
as
County
Judge
City would have dcfinile icaimi* by the-disorder*, further handi- 4„ &lt;;rrman
of Probate Court! Juvenile Judge
flours: 3-12 1-5
Phune 296
Tllt, JeWi w,j| „ ve ln NtiMll
Tor giving away lot*, and if the lapping efforts tn send the minorHal. 9-12
million dollar equalising fund.
H.V
H
of N* p' or fees from marriage of other
}(Ut„ a||(j tentgt pending scroenransDueliott i* not for (il's such &gt;i ilies to i nklstan.
licenses,.
Improvement Commission Dlrec- ' n
rt#,‘
So far Furo|iean* have not been ing and disposition.
procedure would h. unfair to those
The initiation’ inpy include a
tor C. II. Overman said the addl
The minutes of the meeting rewho buy vacant hda anil pay taxer lHithered by the rioter*.
good
welting
In
a
tank,
a
slight
Many of th* young Jewish me:t tional allocation would run the
on them.
shock
uf
electricity,
a
shaving
or
continued their resistance all tha cost of the sewage plant to $427,Tile Commission approved the
way lown the gangplank and 000. Instead of the $298,000 esti­ any other discomforts the shell­
application of a Mr. Wheeler, wroikcd out a plan whereby taxis were dragged into th e'train s or mated hy the engineering firm of backs can devise. Peddling is a
EN D W A SH D A Y D R U D G ER Y
manufacturer of pre.fahrlcateil can lie covered by liability Insut- vans.
.
_____ ’Smith, Reynold* end Hills before favorite.
houses for the use uf |ltc auxiliary mice, which has not been done
The punishment is meted out '
AT
"Thi* is not the way 'we want the contract was awarded to Paul
and maintenance buildings* in the for HO liny*. Owner* uf these ve­ to go to Fal.sline,” one Jew Smith construction company on
by N'cptunus Rex himself on the
City owned portion of the Muni­ hicles ate now required to carry shouted from the crowd uf ref­ cost plus fixed fee basis.
forecastle deck.
SAN FO RD L A U N D E R E T T E
liability insufance.
cipal Airport.
Fleet Admiral William D. Leshv.
"1 think we'll have to say no lo
ugees milting in the train pen.
First leading was given of un
Application of th. auditing firm
the
senior
shellback
aboard,
could-'
them,"
Governor
Caldwell
salt).
Two train loads of refugee*
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRYof F e n I I n n d and Grey t i otdinance which require* live fowls from the Empire Klval arrived
fWe'r# not In a position to My smile t»rr*nely as fellow ssstnger*
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEET and DAMP DRY,
audit , the Ctly record* for |ho lo he kept In enclosure* not Us* at _ Luebeck-Kuecknits and moved no.’* Overman replied. "We're by- In th* "admiral's country" aquirmfiscal year a* of Br pt. 30, was thin if) feet from home* othrr into the second of two camp* pasaing our |*wage down here, rd. An old salt, be WU Initiated
* HOAIV BLEACH, BLUEING FURNISHED
approved. T h e-p m ]a** 1- of Jay- than lho*e^ of owner* or 2fc fc»t set up for them.'
and it’s a serious proposition. It's four decades ago.
cres, represent'd ' hy J . Drallev from owner*' home*.
going
to
be
e
must/'
Another broad smile la worn &gt;
Inside the FoppemWf camp,
OUR 22 BENDIX DC) A L L TIIE WORK
Odham, Jack lUtignn and other*
Georg* D. Hill* of the engineer­ bv Chief Machinist's Mata J . II. I
where the passenger* uf the
to * lease lhc City owned Tourist
Ocean Vigour had -been, taken, ing firm which planned the project Harrington of Long Beach, Calif.
2nd at OAK
PHONE 1082
Information Doolb for |1 a year
Freigh t R ates
He Is to be Neptunua Rex.
•
refugee* were heard singing in said most o f the Increased cost
waa taken under advisement.
rem ind from rising material ami
rhoru* and shouting slogans,
Several proposal* of building
«r&gt;*ll**.4 Irwut !•*»• Us,I
In
Hamburg's city
sqeare, labor charges.
condemnation were advised In fur an immediate rate Increase mesnwhile, about 1.300 Jewish
case owner* fail to comply with hud |iriHtuced “a state of eonfil- displaced person* demonstrated
City request* to restore or re- sion."
against ‘ the landing. They wei* V .F.W . Convention .
muvS damaged properly, •Semi­
“It wilt just have to be realis­ di*|&gt;ersed after e clash with 600
Slaps Communitim
nole Motor* and K. T, Cowan'* ed Ibal a lot uf traffic Just won't German poliA led hy a Brltlal)
mill building on West First Street move under higher rate*, tnat colonel.
wa* nearly leveled bp fire, but some uf it will (try up, hreauto . A British medical officer- Mid
CLEVELAND, Kept. 9. UP)—
lortiun*
of walla aro still stand the *bi(i(iera can't stand these lh.‘ most of the wourid* were suffered The 48th annual encampment of
P
‘
ing. The Seminole Muiors Simp creasing ratal," I.acey aalerted. by the JeWa In th*. Runnyetntde the Veterans of Foreign Wars to­
was damaged when its-rain filled
day askod direct government ac­
"The railroads will have lo Fark operation wsra minor.
roof collapsed on the east end prove they need higher rate* at
Two correspondent* represent­ tion "to enjoin the existence of
of the building, which 1* nwn.il thU tim e. . De do not think this ing th* combined Anglo-Ameri­ the Communist Party of ths
SU tas."
hy W. N. Iteymdd*, Jr .
ha* been shown up to now,"
can press reported from bslow United
It adopted a resolution direct­
The Commission ruled that tax­
Typical of doxena of statement* decks that ons group of Jtwa
icab owner* )« notified that the the Armour Fertiliser Work* uf and soldiers were engaged In a ing th* VFW Comandsf-in-Chlef
to request th* President of th#
State Insurance Commission ha* filtd with th* commission by pro­
melee end that virtually all th* _____ State* to Instruct th* At­
testing shipper* wm one lro,n Jepra in this group had to be, United
Atlanta, (is., operating plant* in dragged out. They said th* Jew* torney General "to Institute legal
action to enjoin the existence of
16 states. It Mid:
were clubbed.
the Communist Party of the Uni­
"We are oppoaed to th# tre­
Th* soldiers were met .by a ted States and to enjoin th*
mendous Increase* proposed on hail of tin cans and hottlea when
fertiliser and fertiliser, materials. they went below, the correspon­ operation and publication of Its
“It i* the consumer who ulti­ dent# reported, and small flghta Instrumentality, a newspaper com­
mately pay* ’ th* Increased costs broke out at .a number of point#. monly known and deslg
and In the cate of fertilisers, the British soldiers were ordered I*' the bally Worker."
farmer."
'
seise the ringleader in each case.
Jewel Tsa Company of Barring­
On the other side of th* dock F .P .&amp; L . Co. A rra n g e s
ton, HI., told the commission:
shed, walling and shouted eplthete
"The constantly rising coats of ware hoard as the waiting train
■L a rg e Stock Sale
I . shipping hy rail ta lurting our slowly w m filled. I saw on* of ths
M o r e 1 * 1 l e i e n t D r i v e r l
'company t &gt; go into the transpor- Jews struck twice on th* hand
ih B r '
NEW YORK, Sent. 9
» .*
j vital* pf our merchandise. During or shoulders with a club while M
Florida Powar. A Light Co. has
he pi *t 12 months we have
wm
being
carried
toward
the
1,000.000
e , y o u gotarranged to sellI $10,000,1
With Its Nervous,
% 24 vehicle* to our company-owned train by British soldiers.
per cent preferred stack tl
Inter-city freight hauling fleet.
Hlfhstninf Feelings?
tn the train pen several hun­ it banking group headed jointly .
(Ih i* change in shipping policy
of ( f t
shouting Jews tare down a the First Boston Corp. and Smith,
a being forced on our company dred
' ira­
heavy burlap screen which Md
it m*X* rou I r .l so
through successive Increase# in them from the view- of correspon­ BantEy A Co*
The underwriter* propose lo of­
the rail freight atructurf."
dents. Seven struggling Jewish
Th* - railroads, which obtained girla were dragged down (he fer th* 100.000 shares publicly to­
subject to approval of the
__full
‘ trmp.
te rslUre
such
a 17 percent freight rata Increase gangplank and Into tho pen In day,
lb *' UunjMmd*
“
Securities and Exchange Comlast Jan . 1, notified the Commi t
ooo’ krbJ;
. .
.
H tttBrT»oy78f
p r iontor.~8~iw
9 9 9 9
_ _ ____. minion! The sideT
ulyUiaT additional hikes 9gulch
• Safe, smooth stopping—
• Flaary of.
shout 10 punched at th* face .of at par with a commission of $1.9*
OUll : M daUit. I t
with “ Equal-Pressure"
were required to “bridge th* gap" the Briton who carried him.
* plenty of lagroasal
a share for the. underwriting
between revenues and continuing
hydraulic brakes!
jump* In operating costa. The;
• Cob Insulated against
Proceeds will be used to repay
asked for a further lLT'petveniX Colorado la the highest stats In $4,760,000 short'term loan* on­
I orussurM .
boost in rate*.
the United States,, two thirds of
i doors, flrwtload from lu parent. American
Of
Lift
Aft#i1This case was set for haar. Its area ranging between 6,000
___________________
.
° * L'' n QDBM
I when shut!
.war* * U ght Co. and to flnaat
SA
ing, starting today, an arbitration end 14,000 feet above aea level.
additional parts of Its property
1B&amp;
Fimali Palm
board announced a wiga inersase
U * ,rU" \ B U IL D S &gt; $ * * « * • 1 * UCKS
cowl ventilator.
expansion program.
•ward of 1$H cent# per hour
The earth's surface covers mere
-.w
for non-operating Railroad Broth­
196,000000 square milt
erhoods. CAROLINE JENKINS DIBS
v
of water
railroads, which
Caroline J *
award and fresh
iti
a
OCALA. hVpt. H, lA'f—F. J.* tip*
ham ami hia wife, Hetty, operator* j
of a Juki* alxiut a lull? south of j
Bellrvlrw, ami two waitress#* wri&lt;- ■
turned uver to J.evy county aulaurjtlc* yesterday charged With
brutally Milling l&lt;ouls* Bennett,
20 who bail Urrn employed by tinUpborn* f«r atmut two month* ii*

Cabinet Grants
Extra Funds For
Sewage Disposal

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Aid F o r Europe

Doomed Neyro^Bays •
Crime Doesn’t Pay

' Ju k e O perators Held .
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1917

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tfitW YORK. Sept, m &lt; * v t T liis Year. T o I'reL arger Share O f O c;
Jlloit lood price* continued their
vent Untold S u ffe r­
cupation Costs B e:
i rtjpwsid ipiral today in wholrixl*
and ietail market*. Butter and egg*
fo re E nd O f Year
ing N ext W in ter
jVdlveie at
new highs and b a in *
II) DRW I IT M U h IN / n :
gave aid and comfort (a hi* |voli|
I.OMHIN, Srpt. III. t-n —
WASHINGTON, scid Hi nPi—
taid the price ol breail wa* bound j
\l' Furelgn Vffair* rVhalvsf ■ icnl enemy by ilevliriltg llutl tie
The to n ,Iran proptr arc livgihManluil **nt
Iritish IH-Ojde
o.tyh Srnrtaiy ol State *W*t*i**il
Hiitain'a ecououio cn ,-. lot ■ Uritlih
peojde would route
come tin
Ihioitgh
J tu go up. a* wheal puthed ahead- 1
uiitv t&lt;, » ondet shi-lhrr dollar
VUvTHH) such n» gtav,
sjale that Uhe
Corn and oat* let new /ccord j
inaftci wiuil the..Ilf . l,” i !i.,lW teh4lI.T&gt;JkUWiW*-»vf liiniUjj
»u«n
mL Vlilt*,.U,
horn*.
—
solve
*-1
****■
nill
si —
i-i 1*1 1Europe*»
.i-i|ii a i|fpr,il,nin**| ^*jk
f'.cuH.ec
irUHir* to ip lit • be iv .'t
feft
tfn* yea
hm*,dtAn J.- VrIWV, ),lr*fdrnt S( ('»■ l-"»ion Undv’-'Wi.U- of
ea/
— high* in Chicago, lorethadowing
lap, *n.ce„l‘1i,eign 8eeie|uiv llev JJ|t( nl) lI'tmgtm
o ngien can auihuiUU
uf■ I‘lie ‘internstiona. Hank
___v for j nlitittg alt. the diu-tiou- Unk-htte dap.
authurm
^RiH^arrd winter h ilci-'in '&lt; 4flltr *
Heron.motions ami Develop- ( c n l Strike decline- tt tmi-l -tup in apjo'slinr- L.i further effm
,* l&amp; hog*, already at the year'*'
vvoiket*. scoicd count Mc- 11
merit, declined lonighl.
beeauw it Could well !en.l to lh" by
I ln&gt; We* 4 itfinng intimation that
•Tliev ate laced with a run- jcumpletp economic totlui , uf the wlllcti "Illll'pliie. now mill ugnt 1
{top level*.
w;e are no lotipei , gtenf mil 1011. Hr britevrl a ,|&gt;rtl*l tcttiotl &gt;f
wlani i Iihk) ol had new a , eco- icouutry,
Wheal, toybrant and lard were
nomii and poliliral—n in e of tt
That’* a l.liin j’l.ut no. vi» 1V 1v adding draiiiallnillv •
-Ctltticti vv.if be nccrtiaty. Uni
Ltd up in' liiitk trading on the
. “Let them live lit llletl to..t'eiaglrtalrd , Inn all uf it had.” •'.! .’ ipimsry. The -ito.iti.i tChicago rnarlrt*.
the l Birriran said in * speech - |t-ml that it iniulil Well be .1- mtH- paradi-e. We ai«- gn-wt, I »d ll.nili.iil (ir.lmrii at a new* conpVlMie.i fin a ll il f bio.iilvanl.- Je,l'u* "de-|M'iali ,f |liul .-(pte- uol nltuvv inv-elt to tielteVe III*' trim , e to 1 ** flatly tuth a'lew u a
American*, currently counting HUSKS AUK played on the lilailng rlfer eieUralm Immi ISLA M ! UL'KK.N lulliKviii* il,- i.i ,.i . . n u
H i-mint out the poskibilil) of -ion didn't oonnute dr-pm ai- this gelielspoil i ' goilig to lad ' ihmild be ', *lieJ.
their aggregate income at the rec­
“ .'jI . H. t e l l . Ik . Uhl.. H i,,, . . M ll.b u r.h ? Thi.u.h
' l.-‘ r i ,in,-lull e*inf llevni Jo-ii
stop. . tp aid pending tmeriran emotion with wliicli John Itidi
I lie Secirtaiy vliJ &gt;ay the .Slat;
ord rale o i $197.0110.000.000 a
finsiin.tl assislsure uuilrr the i^n't fuuiiliur.
fled in then opliiniviii? t'ertmid)
.Marsli.ili iHoareim. Mrt'loy drtl 1* 's i* month- a g o -tlint ihoillicy find lunch -opport .111101. Drpailmrut n util,I Itavr .1 hanJ
year, continued to buy ) l a (round
S.s'i«li«i goveinim-iil iiui.i.- its in- 1r&gt;oinninc
i-vpni- ' ine world by lair O, tuber adequate facta.
clared
portrrhouie steak, .9 0 rent* a
otic H|ipeul to the eoiiuliy f.rf around- The pem-ial vow &lt;eeni ■’ll .W.IiIlIlJ .I . lu ll A CVHlUf lll . Ji --p A id butter, (ft) to 9 0 cent* a
Jb J lill.\ J l.- lllU ll1 f lW Lit ■tor*tie—anretf ier- •»
0 1 H i, in be—rtm r-ttrrum rrrT - &gt;i1■1..■n.,
Idnren. tgg*. -----a
tmphe which vvu-_ wvlltoul jm, ■- f|td- ctivi* ll.nnvi-i, thetr 1* r Ih.Ii .
w A M IIV ill.'N ; S-pi In «',n
( 1 A a *«'
I Itt.vfiklrnif nt came on ilir lice!*
When the comumer i* willing
I I n r l n e v n i n L e . i l*|odJnl l,y an urgent new p|,., •d.-ol it, iin»l.-i.. J.o , I -I, b -toiv jipialificatlou to lb. r umiiie tie
' to pay lho*e price*." (aid Eugrii• JC, Schulz, New York City'* mat
krti c ommitiionrr, "naturally lhFi&lt;(* tomeone-who u willing to tell
)l to them."

Kiwanians Hold
Inter-City Meet
With Orlandoans

Ray Brannaman Is Russia. H itsU.S.
tfained"Commander
Of V. F. W. Group, ro r undermpjiing

Control

ilt„m

,iw u«i.rj

"‘X lK

o.l* f &gt;iiril 111.tk.ltlg p tep aia tl'.n * nop,.lim it t ilin g - “ vc« mnv r . v
j pn,,|.,-i o v , -h e i-evei ngnin vv it
I0J.1V t
Iivume a l a l g e *|i-iie i l ii - l o l e th e f ou n.ln tO n- y t *»t. T r t i i r l , to th e
in.lUIr height
Britain. ,Mcuiialioti n u ll in t,-i ■iinti..nal liTe."
.
|wliteh -lie l.t 1,1 l.alf 0 •riilin .

..I

oil

t i .b v - i i '.r T

urgent pew plea (tom 1 on-

d ull ill 11 llle I 'lllteil S la te r **•
ninie a ia ig e v lta ir of H . iiim ' i

CLEVELAND. Sept. 10 id’i—
|pieupa'lnm ,.» !* m (Jrimaii) I here
Hotel* moveil their lobby furni­
..
1.
1
Since those dark ijnv- the sjtnr , ngo
u rir
lint i huh!i v \i m A*
ture back and restaurant* ideasmany l .r-umati v, h n w
• 1.
.
,
,,
T ribu te Is Paid T o ed
win xelu'll glenllv II .w ! ximse u ele iti |*aI111V 4In&gt; * |mg
extra help today a* remaining Charges
if Jtliiftf lo do »oU. S. Acts Amen, m action |o meet thr linl Ilot* Im*
; llrrail price* huva bean steady
,J„. g„ve|tmv „! ha- i,.-. 1 ; „
, 1,
|. „ imp.,.
M ilton B . Sack ett; delegate* to the Veteran* of For­
. for nine nrontha but *1hr. bakers
ii&gt;h;ill, uiu'lt jtttyhlK till* Stale
W itli Contradicting ,,h tl- • rm ii vv,|| In- only .1 ■eii-imiim it- l.«nl. l.i •«■ d a ) i n,p oalurnl ir».,uue- of her ..*»-i 1•'»"U
eign War* encampment piepat
W ^ n i.l tie able to hold off much
|kill|Im4*|11 4i&gt;.til lift Vf* 11Vf*11r *! (Ini ;i
Quiz
Program
Held
'month
ago
tin*
«m
tune
l.-nd-^
excepting
m
a
lt'led
1
!■
&gt;
&gt;
wot
Id
It
«*d
to
leave
for
home.
ban*, pending Iiim I .if i'1!’*
iHcer a* wheal ahd other luH.*ghFlown Phrases .Icmp.ii.uv
hand lij Irtti* lK*lub*tr, vulii., 1 , 1 1 ,
1 1 Win won ( Ion,-hill, wIn.
11 .
The six-day convention whicji
" * untnufiw'lotr by importing tnw at
edienta go higher." A. F. Baf
lion 011 the Mat ilia It tr, 01 rty p) m
iiifiit ♦1*I lit 4it 11iv iiinj il lily *ij i Vintf I ffll IllllUtd
-eivniive llllli llli'.jt &gt;*f
Kiwanisnt today enjoyed an in drew 20,00(1 registered delegabter.
linker'*
rtord, editor or the
(TIH’ACt), Sept, III. bib — Ini 1-Uii.pr
l*ii' oitiii til ' r *»litit1111i t % %tai:11iiff
rVeekly, anid.
ter-club inerting with lltr Oil.mil i arid an eatir.ated 40,000 guru,
Thr lP I, rvr.nlive rounril de
Ktrii»|*f trill Imlii irtllli **d l*y lliftl
M. 'late anil War Depailnirti', n
1 1
■
•tided yesterday with the election dared I ihI.-iv the I idled Nation*
(ffltit*
M« f .
at the Touri.t Center and of Hay 11. llrannamuN- u f Hen
tCunliMueit mm I*n||« Mill
j
t
*
j
,
,
i
.
.
i
U
i
i
night
1i1.1t
1
h
r
B
ui
l\
c
iilr
o
3
u
L
C
citicr
had prorril inrffrelhe in keep­
ll»»
t»i v%(fvn»t» hoW
were rnlrrtaincd by Dr- Marshall, pfr. * 65.year-uld World War I ing peace and railed for an im- ith rii. ■ i*vy ba il *cnl w ..i,i tlu l
hmiiIi Slit timy tH' i LHjutti^i! jiiv
=Tt--' '
i 1 If
C Drndy. P reib ytn u n minister, veteran, a* romman&lt;ler-lu..chie| Ihedintr ronfeirnre of the head* *‘.**m
iinilM»l&gt; I** I l*»t lung fmiitH 111a&gt;i
l.in ,tdl^ruii not ol tiolUiv to
I'eace i* our first objective of the Dig lour nalinn*. The
and Dr. John Dranseomh. Mr tiro,
\I.iifriiftl! Inis |rtT»j#leil for Eu*
and U can only he
ubtaiiu-l rounril ol 1} top fradrra of tile oovei nt rv|n.tufituiet in liethwnyi
lupi'iut t
i
oction,______
d u l |»*»tor of Otlando, in a quia through national aeciu Uy.“ sail
AIT. said that itilrroaliyual tr
Il.i SvriHuty (j l . Hl«tv »«id
rogram bated on I loud* . lic it , Urannamau, •uecvsmir of Lou,* K
ii iifliiituftl **h !*(••• it(a l
lalimi- •had delertoraled to j tlul lone wo, llte rml.si'V * i.l.
hey w«t* iu lrd o u trj by Howard Starr of I'.ntland, Ore**»ud. alarming proportion, that
Br(tl*ll goVru.mrul will be
Lyail
T.
•
lirgg*
of
Madiiou
Mynlieih.
sn evenlmil break appears In1. . . . i
1 11
Wla., anuilin World War I vet
ddUit lsuLicy__LuHists-ilZcuuK E
v4-bN4i\^Vl!nr-W 41I R e
,-' K'
htwontan* - * U -J a *- iilrnt at- L* Oi—Staa _ iuun»td_a- aardur—We* fvitable uaUs. M»m» ami con- { ““f f i -10 " u ' * nv “'bt?. U»c
v:
jn V %t'f ITil,'
Addraaslng the-HiLA Club-at-nj inuJutt,to mark the patung ol lb - conimnndCr, and (Tlyde A. Lewi*, . 3fl UflH r"
O
f
f
e
r
s
J
e
w
s
A
s
y
F
a
tin
g
G
re
a
te
st
C
ri­
vili-in |H.pu|,iioin in the Hiitnii
l.llnnrr meeting at the Tourist
N. Y., attorney who
LAKE SI t’t’KSS. Sent m
f ('enter la»t eVenlng, Mr*. Kunah late Rev. MJton B. Sackrtt; a fel­ Plattsburg,
sis In T )iein H istu ry
h im .,W it h in B o u l t i s
ro«*
from
private
u.
m.Jor
in
tin*
b
it
the
I
mini
,Sistna
Itea
I Holden of DeLand, p ist praaidenr low Inrmber. John Lgonatdy, Kd
\o Angt,*-Anirii'. an «unleirnre
li*t
war.
wa*
rhoaen
junior
vice
at;
1
red
In
ruitlribulefor
an- of the Florida Education Assocls- win Shmholtrr and Fred WiUon commander.
VVA S IIIN fii tlN. Sepl. 10.-b^
IIW IBl IB ,. Germany. Sepl D*
olhrr irm si least—roughly 10 lo .onvnlei tin* iatrvi 'ililemm
tion and at present' a member- of
Shlpprfs prolr-ling th r.ra l
prrernt of (Hr rslimulrd bud- w.n i l c i l ami arranged Im radj
b it 1 illy o| dir Jruidi I i.utnv
lo&gt;wi* it the firat World* Wat
I he new allat, irieiloi. aintmla-'
the Slate Department of Educa- were named a* * committee to
roads |drs , for .1 27 prVrenl
tiun Staff, recruiting teacher*, ptrparr a Kiwani* rr*o|ulion ol II veteran selected for the p..*l, grl .of $.1S.I01.7H2 lo miii |he neii monlii
BH7 trlugcr, ate undo ailed tud lot)' watBiCblntg well, ciedetic J
freight
rale
in,
tease
today
pres
pointed out the rrllirat shortage •ympalhy to the Iwreaved family. which under the traditional seni­ I oilrd Ni.llons during IMP.
tii .lain Cititenllv* I* sjien.llng sed the Intrrstalr t'nmmerre a &gt;rat, It ii on lor llnur ,ci|h,n,il !. table and Jommnui-n i vil of 1Inly
of all type* of teacher* in the
J . Drailey Odham way cungratu um v *y*tein ahuold result 1.1 This- " » s disrlosnl t,xluy in a a! a rale of flnn.ihsi.iHin » yem CnniinissliMt lo ssy when il exrA&lt;-. and particularly ttreeaed the lated nn being the father of a his lieing elected commander jo summary uf the I'. N. romnill- in 1 .&lt;-rmati) with $27!f,iiiutj)00 In pr.l* to-rule o n llie . piopo-nl Kn - planting a bomb ,dt»4id on- Cn i* . I'jtiv, i)|i.,t t lulnli will lie
tre oij contrilmlions. Thr, u n i
til, ihtrr tianvpt.il, -wlinli deditalrtl nrvt Sunday nuniung
nerd for more specialised teacher*. Iilondu cutie,'1 Francr* Kllxalxdh IMS.
iii.lbits ami tiw. 1.1,],,nee in'pound,, .rslhibiled to in, reuse hauling
"Ttie m ajor jiroblem confront­ Thl* we* brought to KlwanU' a t­
Anione trkolutfuiia passed ml lugbr-.| ronlriliulor t,_ (irral
btoughl tlirm to (letmanv * Hub-1 at I t ik!
tVfmt
iiibiitioniil
sum
tinUnited
charges
11,t*73.000.000
annually.
bv llle (lull
ing education oiday," Mr*. Ilutden tention by the Ttev. W. I*. Yealcy, the final day wa* one opposing llrilain uilh II.fH |Krrrrt(. SecII ttalVl«i*ri| ou 1‘air Nl ■|
In addition, 2d stale public olio t,,1 ailtliiiinrrd todav
- ! Ninth I hold*, (he 111 Rev,
►aid. "i* the employment of new AI Wiliuii won *n attendance u priipmttd revision of the tin* rrlarv General I'rygve Lie esi|.
illilitl, rum ml •.•ions nbjrrllng lo
mated Ihst Hie l!Mv liudgrt
I In* oHk ia l did not tint loo |,*hii I) \\ ing. I)- |1 ,
teacher! to meet the ever lucre!"- priie, * baseball donated by Na­ lion’s Iminlgrstion law* amt de
the in. teases tiicrd Ihr ICC lo
w
,,i,l,l
be
IP
prrcenl
above
the
ll.r ir.ltiill 1m live aitr&gt;tv S.io.
ing demand for more type* of tional J-vague Umpire Georg* daring:
llm will Ulatk ihe initial phsie
l.ikr
Ihr
tale*
hr*tings
“on
the
I!*Its-1 • liuiigcl.
L training In the public schools.
“Wlieira* we are' folly rogm
Harr and brought here” by Joe]
road” will, si lrs-,1 one srssloll ol tJ|o*r lirld wrte bellrvrd t1 ! ,n i huig tange |it-gi nn nl eu“There 1* a need for !&gt;0,000 n*w Field.
*ant
and apnreclallve of 111
lit Hie South and two In the -ovprttrtl id having led the H- - uthuimt and beautiliL.iiuiii in the
I AKF, SUCCESS. Sepl. 10 (d*i
teacher* every year, whrrea* now
Guest! included Alvin Kilpatrick, problems of diiplacrd person
hrvl |nr Irslimuu) mi the fa r­ -VII, r lo drhaikatioli alma d Is not even the normal vacancie* are th* Hev. Charles Thompson uf throughout the world, we are si*a
■nleiim ni i Inly Ci-vv ( hutch.
Andrri i\. Giumyko, Soviet Drp
riers' prill loo.
li.in-|Hiil Iheau Vigoui Mondiv Hev. M»,L l Cerprnief k „I i»iw-ipg filled", *he continued point­ the Florida Methodist Home, Tom faced with definite economic uty l urrign Mmitler, cliaigrd lo
ing, that a* a consequence‘ of the Miiliilcloit nml Don Aaher of Or-_ problems in the United S ta te ,
MA\ \ l )RK.. .Sept. - 10- U Hi—
d^lhe- Hunnymrde -Path -v»«lgc= n y r Hr_T T n if ft lT h 4rTh irrtfIIV lt—
Jav - .that the United Slslrs tt
l&lt;# aalarie* paid them more ln- Undo.
concerning housing ami emp!o&gt;
I
hr
i .tilt.Mil', operating margin il tv. Vvlien the Jew* vvrie tuh.lo.
'
O
R
L
A
N
D
O
,
S
e
p
t
.
Ill
b
i
t
nl •IVn r vv.vv dedicate.I «|, last
doing cvriylhing (loiiildr lo "un ­
leieeting and lucrative field* have
mrni
of
veterans."
Dr. Dendy doled out a number of
Voters of OiNligc county lejeclrd !).,» Item ni narrowed by irvrnt I.v oddirtv living liuu, lironv ami
appealed to the teacher* re*ult|ng
ini,linn, by fin- Stilli.igm Unli|l‘Mllaa&lt;* ■■ I'aia *la|
St. Imuia wa* selected a* lh ' dermine" aljrniplt lo le.uli .10 -i, .. Is of lln&gt; I I T la.gislntlirvi
wage It.i-vlv .,11,1 liiglirr covl* &gt; ' i lui* Imvrt.
, In the walkout of literally thou«I UHliMUril atlE I'ltilf **U I
site of nest year’s rncsmpmciil
oii.
f
ficial
results
fi..m
'IH
of
I
lie
land* of teacher* who have not
Ilialriylv allil Mlp|itirv that "ill* i I l.r uutaitiilov ,.f tin- U I V K .
Tl',* Work I C b e f iig csecuie-il an.l
c..i|tily,a dl.ptei'incla iii a referenand eannot t * replaced.
atlrr w'onlil «|K-r,lily oveilsU '"in'* lefugve*. iiitenvpnd b (, •«, I m ill..I I*) the t!»-.lt Church
Indo-C
hinaO
ffered
„
*
*
.
do ", y e s t e r d a y sh ow ed .
••The teaching profession at One
,.
, ,
| i
Illicit titiititgiiiiit sliip &gt;.fl I'itlc- ttiihlim of Jam- .n il-, Wis nn,Lr
On the
pfopo-id
lo restore IIn in willi any mini a nl. il ilrop-,
,
,
Conditional FYeedom * apclr
^ ccu J ed Of 1) Bodies Recovered
time wa» an honorary, and out
...
,, .. ,,, ..
-r
............. nml 'uly. weie III •li-pliii'"I il.. |.cisonnl sup, i vtsi &lt;n uf E. tV.
foil
tlowers
to
lliy
Countv
Itinlgef
In
Steam
lm
at
Blast
Iaottery Violation
oil in Iralltr, william |. r n ,S.tni,. u( them ... . I ulitui -vlor liiHite a visit to tins..
■landing profraiion of refine­
Cummiaslon, fin- vote from
.IK
ment, with aalarlra commensurate
BARIS, Tiept. 10 (AT—Francc
paM-li la I oiulci and Ins.le a
p -r.in t* was
f»* and 3842J 1It*/y, |.|cvnlr|il ot Ilie- Aswiciallon icp-ilr.l oil u hllligi'V
ir«*iin*Nl * * P a ff " ill
affetfd today to turn over ths
8 T.I.OUI8, SepL 1 0 -M T —The IT IT SIlU IU a i, Sepl. Ill b it
.m ini study of tl,,, interior of
il Anicin an Railioadt, vaid I'** 1UKiunst Hiv'ir Itrlticli inst...(i.n*
mriilnst,
o - k l f i .r ) vv t'i.v S ill
administration of Indo-Chlna to St, laruis Star-Time*, advised that The muiky waters ol thr Mono iTh* count on Other measure!! I J . .
Si .rnnng
IritMli "• *"l
the Viet-Namese If they coull It ‘was In violatibn of the postal gatiela Itiver yielded thire, bodir,
To- appoint Ihe coimly .diver.r &lt;‘h|
’..’it ihnsn siKpaeie'il nf ,,ii,d i,.!
Whiator F p r Sending remain within the French unio.t fraud and lottery law for publish­ loduv n* firemen .-mulched f»i Ihtevuleni of tinbin* Inetruclkm
" V ' , " T ? ,y ' ' ’I ' ,t v i 'V '
.......*• I"
••«l„41‘ 1 1; ( ‘t'dar Keys. B an d its
permit the French to retain ing last July a dispatch about more victim- of the explosion and
Gripers To Europe and
rstinr than eleet him, ‘Jt'.Mt for, Iold ll.r I i.illi, llulv c l New •!"’ (.ernum .vconnmf because -f
a
North
Carolina
negro
who
wa*
.Hie
ulmard
the
once
pnmd
evstrategic military installation*, the
V
L have
i
,i
. I I
1In*.
Held F o r Kobhory
link,
tltr ta I toad*
been i '.
n t'h. ,r u C,,’Minn,
,
, -Multi,
. unit
..............
first denied a Cadillac automobile, cur sion ntramer “Islnml Queen," I2i’ tigainst. ,
French
n tnyw* agency reported.
.
.
wlm iniiililv Inj i*to — llrnJi'i %
WASHINGTON. Sept. tO &lt; « To
provide
fo
r
HU
ideeleil
lux
greatei need of Juomid acty&gt;n n j y Internetinnal llefugie Oiyani*.
Emile Hollaert, French high he won in a lottery, said today In . The ln&gt;dn&lt;% If umt by flremvi
MOBILE, Ala., HcpL in id l-*
“'-Olfal rommiultmer to rndo-China, made an rdilorial It would continue to ilraggini' the rivei
Senator- Klnier Thomaa (Dnear- the nffircy wflo vvuulil riuntiilie Ihe hr |njerttair’ Commerce Gommit .ti-fi illtO )
two Luke .Itnller,. Ft* . men liavu.
aald todav “professional belly-aih the offer in a speech at Han- publish all such stories.
ihiii-.,
of
ta*
nsees—r
ami
lax
|tifark,',ieil hulk brought Ihn totnl
mm,
wlmli
i«
hraimg
their
re-j
t
lltillslt
naval
#,rf(eial
»oiil
f
■
idmilted in |iaitjyfjiHtlpg in the
era” In the United Slate* should dong, the agency aaid In a dis­
I’ostmaiter llernard F. Hickman legnvered lo H out of 21 |&gt;eistiiir, eotWlnr,' SOOfi fni, 4 ft2 against.
‘
, ,f
. 1 '1
711
,. * ■
ilH-lirVvd Ho- Jew* alginril the Em niIrinplcil iiddiei) of Die I'edai
T - have „n elected rleik lake pievt III! a 17 peicent m etes.,-,
.......... ..
«» !&gt;..►&gt; m i
l&lt;e "sentenced to :I0 day* in any patch from Saigon.
of St. Jiouls aald In a letter to the dead or mlMing. Thirteen of thK*‘&gt;- 1 1 la. i bnilie ami'have total
netfni ni,'il by n (irigtil falev.
part of Kurope.
“The offer 1 am making in lha newspaper that the Star-Time* and IH injurtd temaimtl hospital tied nvsi iluties now
• !•
charged with n»|*iiivfi -I the fed‘They would be *a glad to gel name of the government of the Time, Life and Newsweek magax- after the blast yesterday after- font I'crmtn, irirliiilliig the super­
"They
Only tin* unprecedented peae*&gt;- W l l i l t ’O lu i) S l T V i l ’ON
.ii.l Imtik raliHrn law, Jollh Mumvisor of registration, 2571 f*ir,
k,“ he told a.. reporter.
back,"
republic constitutes an indivisible Ine* had violated the statue and noon nw-ked the nearby nice,
ford, ngelll ill ciiaige of t|u&lt; Fed, JOuima* aald he la plenty jla d whole which is to he accepted or that had th* atonr been noticed at
There
were no .paisturgecH 4(30 against.
1 m o o A . M . T h u r s d a y cml Huti-au of luvesiipation office
t.P l&gt;e home, himself, afier a rejected a* a whole," the agency the time, it would have been barrrd aboard the ship at the tiA - uf ‘To nominate county rommLsinn- roads going financially, K . i d h,‘
i * i c, -aid i-day.
•
Declaring that the estimated
-----------e-s as well a* elect them by the
three-week tour o f the continent, quoted him aa saying.
from the mailt.
|tits* disaster.
Muinfcrd identified ilia two as
Funeral services for Donald D
County a* a whnlei
to retlure f l.'W.lKXj.nOO annual cost of . tlio
•*t came track here hungry1,*' he
“This U my last appaal."
"It la not a free press when any ht'.itoAOg ttyid
Ih’ i'r salaries to |2G n month; recent wage award lo non-operat- j Wldiroinb, wlm die.) Monday night Yubrey Dentil* A-iains Slid Verntll
aald, adding that a light meal for
offered an
ar aa public agency attempt* to tell a
Hollaert also orfared
--------- ----------- — —
ami to appoint n secretary-en- Ing cni|iloyea. was H'J&amp;.OOO.OOU. „t Ills summer home at Wolf Middlelva M—*l&gt;
two In a London hotel call him change of prisoners and said newipaper that it can. not inform
Ii *Miiaa#e » •-■a* * lt l
1C,rek. Telm. will !«• conducted
II -«id M....ly was shot tlirec
elni'cr for adminiatrative work,
COM MIMSION E lls MEET
the equivalent of $12 and a atrme- there would be no repriaa'a the public of discrimination again-'
llronsoii
*«l the Park Lake Preshyterlan times by Deputy ti. T
Mayor Gut ami City Commis­ 24Id for, 4303 against.
whal more aubetantlal repeat In against’ the Vlet-Nameae, who at a negyo because of his race,”
’ Church In Orlando at ll):(8) A. M. at Cedar K e y s when ha was sur­
To
provide
for
assessment
and
sioners
met
today
with'City
ManParia cam* to $28.
have been fighting the French the editorial stated.
tnmnrtuw. Dr. It. II. McCaslin. prised in the act of cutting into
“ Even If you had a billion dol- aince last December, because of
TliV Star-Time* said th* aam* » f ' r
N- &amp;•&gt;"
prepare the eullrrtlon of taxes by county 09.70% Of T axes Paid
the. bank Vault early Monday. II*
cannot get enough
wa* broadcast by radio budjfet for the fiscal year begin- •iffit'iala in cases where munici­
la n you --------. _ — food a dispute aa to th* future ate atory
raid Moody was in- a serious con­
In Seminole C ou n ty; C V l i k .'- r l S " ' * “
palities renuested such actloft,
in *om* place*,” he said. **,
tus of Indo-China, long a French termed J t an "abeurdlty for it to " ' M8
...... •
.
1 Mr. Whitcomb, son-in-law of dition but was expected to live.
1288 for, 4272 against.
jttan farmer* are better off
stations' from coast to coast and
colony.
The Fill agent said Adams told
Tax Collector^ John L, GalL Mrs IL L. Peek, n furrier Hanford
f ( * l , but lhay hoard It."
be legal to listen to such news ghd
SKKKt SHOOT
oway today reported that VU.7U, resident, was thr husband of I III officers he was serving as
Thomaa and Senator Young
illegal to reed it.
Thp Sanfonl Nkvet
Club,
of
lookout and f|e,( when the Cedar
percent of Seminole County ta x **! the former Helen Perk. He wes
iff
FOK I'KIVATB P0W RR
KindneHs To Animals ,in
, m ,N D ) were official deleglka* to
—
which Andrew Carrnway |i pres
the IPHt tax roll had
Iveen puiu.
paid.(farm
pruduc's imarketing
agent
Key* town hi
mnrshaU
Ilia dap
u iwfn
|farm pro&lt;iur*w
i m r iiik hk
' ih nryg
^ phhu and »»»»
VALDOSTA, Ga.f 8*pt. 10 (*&gt;)—
* thT" food and agricultural orf*nblent, will hold it* regular weeklv
Caused Human. Ills Of the lIne.--tenths of one p er-1f " 1 Ihe Tennessee Coal, Iron and uiic- approached, lie was auureSCHOOL MEET
1 fiation conference In Geneva. A proposal that the city of Val­
shout Thursday afternoon at 4:00
ed.ihls was.B*i1f°8d Company since 1UI2. re-’ lu-ml,-d n short time later hiding
rent of (axes nnco)lcctcvl
Switzerland. Both agreed that Eu­ dosta issue $800,000 in revenue
• juhder n house In Cclar Kay*.
A regular meeting of the Hoard u’clock at the range at the Mu­ ---hi L'ERNBERG, Germany, Rent, pisde up foV the mo*Y pa'rTor
parl or v^rper xidlng In Birmingham, Ain.
rope face* a desperate food «bor- certificates for acquisition of th*
nicipal Afirp«rt. More shells*Y«.‘
A nntivo of Downs. Ill Mr.] Mumford »ai*l the two also wr$lare thi* winter.
7
■ - local * electric distribution system o f' Public Instruction will Uk &gt; trap shooting are reported to be III, (AY— A dcfetvlani in the trial *mial properly, household effect*
of- director# of the L 'G , Farl»cn „f *toro goods and merchandise Whitcomb in Inc,l TCI in 1U37 a* milled' stealing two cars In Jackars at the office of Supt. T. W.
Thomaa wa* scheduled toroakes was defeated in a referendum yet
Combine nays the Hitler, regime; „f pe,*(ms who had left thi* form products agent for South icon Villa tnit month and were bei arton Thursday morning at available.
aecpnd European trip with the levday for th# second,time, Yea*
P andine, wherg" he~srnrked fut ; frxu ipii'«Muni'll annul i bJlIVtl R V
UJ!rL'!2L.lhl! »gy-Jtnr. cxpctlmenU. r m in ty ^ h r- p e r ^ fa lr
Senate Appropriation* Committer, ter day's ballot, which climaxed 10:00 o’clock.
five veers, before his trenifer to bery at Orlando earlier ibis year.
lion upon human la'ings by barlh .
mvr
o
f
the
mint-heated
Campaign*
*UH li*&gt;-0«U 8.
HIDING CLUB MEETS
We have not Wen able aa yet
ring scientific lest, on animals. •.
Birmingham,
in Valdosta's history, showed
^ 1 'r t given that up,'
Th*
Dusty
Hoote
ami
Saddh
to develop anything to connect
DRIVERS’ LICENSES
2.2M egeinal end 1.7V0 for l»*u
Club will meet tonight at B:00
wV,H
Clifford E. Johnson
recently thalts with th* Orlando caee,"
ing th* certificate*.
More than 1,000 motorlaU have o’clock at the Tourist Center, ‘t
v GERMANS SEN TEN1
secured a Ci]y permit io erect Mumford said.
secured drivers’ licenses early at was announced today by S. IL
BERLIN. Sept. 1 0 / '
a $5,000 frame dwelling of seven
th* Court House and have thereby Earnest, president. Ife declared
ARABS VETO PARTITION
POLITICS BARBED
German policemen, whn
roome on Bel Air Boulevard.
today
that
he
was
very
pleased
avoided
having
to
stand
In
line.
DAMASCUS. Syria, Sept. 10 (A7
WARSAW, Sept. 10 t/P&gt;—S u n they were ordered by
according
to
County
Judge
R.
W.
with
thr
success
of
the
races
and
, to -F ifty -tw o (hlaks and ehiefs.
Hitler had written to an 8 .8 .
u"B« »“'d to 0m
Cnmplatnta have recently been islaw Mikolajciyk, leader of th*
jhoritiy* In Marienberg,
received by police that tecn-agyra opimsition
iish Peasant
I’easant Party
ta rty ,
sition ro
Polish
“Kyln
, M a* ^
“bring *back"
Gentian mlnihf.en- representing every Arab triba In War*. Oct. 1 ta the dead line for tournament held on the lake fro.vt (Elite Quartll. officer In Hann-K'oun,lrgineer who had fled from th# India, sent a menage today to securing a driver’s license after on Labor Day, and that tonight over-was made public. "This 1st.' Mr. Galluway said he wished are racing car* and making too said today that two more of hi*
eventa ar* to he planned by ter said that, after the seltur* j lo commend th* taxpayers of Bern- much noli# In the Bel Air Sub­ party’* offices had been closed by
uranium mine* there, wea»**on the United Nations declaring that which licenses aril] cost an extra new
Ihe group. A practice meet n; of power, anim al. experiment* Inole County for their tax paying division
three
blocks east -fiiecu rity police end that one, exrteted today of attempting ani JL partition of Palestine would "stim ­ dollar to be renew ad. or a test
ulate Arabs t* liberate her finally must be taken under direction of Ft. Mellon Perk is. scheduled for would soon b* brought to an j record at the period when tax** Mellonvllle Avenue hear Twen- Jccutive committeeman died aft«r
legal arrest and »«i\tanc*d to 41
Sunday afternoon.
th* Florida Highway Patrol.
end," Hoerleiti said, r
are heaviest in some time.
by arms and red blood-"
Ueth Street,
1being arrested.
years ImpriaontntnL
,

rs. Eunah Holden
cation Leader
eaks To Pilots

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50 Jewish Exodus
Asks For Prompt Refugees Placed
" 1 Action From ICC U n d e r A r r e s t

Dedicated Sunday
At Holy (Voss

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t'minty Oi Tices Is
Heaten In Orlando

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T U B 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 '

a t

U. S. E x p o rte rs F e a r .
Kosults Of Custom *
Union P a c t In Europe
Hf !
WASHINGTON — Som, of (He
doctor* at Ihr hfdilili of eonvale*
jrcnt Europe are talking of 4 "euitorn* union" for tho continent. ■
The subject has com-v up noth
•t Geneva, where world trrulc rules
are being worked out, and at Par
is. where the Europeans are trving to find out what they cain do
for themselves.
80. what Is a customs union?
•It Is an aareement among two
or mpre nations , to cliarge^ no;
tariffs on Ihe' good* they buy front,
each other. The result it that
consumers In those nations pay a
little less for each other's roods.
And the hope Is that trade be­
tween the countries will pick up
because of the lower prices.
'Henelus' Goes to Work
There Is such a . unt-m now in
Europe amona Belatum,
lie
Netherlands and l.usemUurif. In
diplomatic slana It’s “Rendu*''
for Ihe name* of the three natlons.
,
The nations balance etch other
happily. Belgium and liny
tmboura are two of the must
highly induaRlalixed areas In the
world. The Netherlands turns uut
a Rood deal of food. They aie in
a Rood position to swap.
For years economists hate
thought Europeans vy.'re pretty
blind to cut .up their continent
with all sorts of tariffs kgainst
‘ ‘ It was as
though California slapped a tariff
on overcoats from New York, and
New York let In Florida oranges
free but chanced a fee ou Callorris, seeasiRsx .
g
Part of ths fabulous production
of the United 8tales stems /fiom
the face that Roods liiade here fan
be sold over so larRe an area —
right .In the country — without
duties and tariffs tacked onto the
*****
Trouble Possible
There are possible b i g J iaA l.Pi
’i 'cUslohis union row-bust.
Take the Benelux union. Hup
se Belgian prices began to rise
reuse .Belgium exported tro
much goods to France and Eng­
land amt goods got short at home.
The Dutrh would have to pay
more for Belgian goods. But the
Bflgians, still paying tho lowrr
Dutch prices, would begin to buy
more In the Netherlands. Belgian
reserves of Dutch guildri*. (the
money oT the Netherlands! would
being to evaporate. The Belgian
fovernment would have to limit
its people bought
...................................
* from
ha goods
the Dutch.
The Benelux area woulJ no
longer'be a frre trade arm.
' U. 8. government economist!,
who are watching tho Benelux
lay Mm
the ^uMsa-nss.si..^Three govorn-•Iagreement,
B f lipruis —J
jnvnts could tmk# iU p i lu prevent
y say th
such a
elep. Ideally, wouild be to create
a common money
Aleo- they »ay there would
have to be some production plan
' nlng eo that factory and farm
prlre*. would stay In a constant
relation to each other.
Kiportera Uncertain
Some American exporters are
orrlrd under a European roa­
ms union. Swiss typewriters
(for esample)' might entor Franca
tariff free while, presumably.
ty
nave a tariff attached. And »4 on
down the line of U. 8. goo.J, sold
to Europe.

By R. J. S C O n

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Flo rid a Cities M ake
.
U se O f A ir Lines

Plans A rc M ade For
H andling Gum Salt's

Seven of Florida's smaller cities
are making extensive up* of air­
line travel, in a proportion Us make
larger cities look to their laurele
ss air minded towns.' TUaldentz of
seven cltles-lntermcdlate points on
Florida
Airways'
certificated
routes- - are traveling by air at the
rate of 16.B per thousand popula­
tion. whereas the larger cities
travel at only 11.6 per thousand
population, according to a recent
■urvey made of passenger travel
over th* airline's route ivstcm.
_ Tb*. survey show* that 199
residents of th* seven smaller
citl*s-8G Augustine, Palatka, San­
ford. DtLand, Gainesville, Ocala
and Lake Clty-flew to 67 different
cities'd urin g' the period under
survey, traveling aa far as Masico, Guatemala and Canada, and
to 18 different etates.
According to th* survey, If these
39tt passenger* had not used Flor­
ida Airway's routes, they would
have lost a total of one month, 7H
days, traveling by surface means
to the nearest air terminal. Cities
most preferred by the passengsrz
war* Miami, Atlanta, Newark,
New York, New Orleans, Chicago,
Detroit and Washington, D. C.

Sep.
(Spec
_. JACKSONVILLE.
....................
M 8MS
Iftl) “Plain for „ the haniM g 0f
"
«nT«' n*
crude pin* gum auction
sole*
the PHUtka Stata Farmer's Matket whith have Ju*R W n mapi„,|
in conference* with interest,^
leaders In. the naval store* in.
dustry repic^nt a new and Irn.portent step forward-In the hand.
Bn* of this commodity." -.,i4
William L. Wilton. Director of
State
Markets,
here. . today.
"These sale* will make it - po»slble for the farmer agjl . 1.
landholder who nns only V f-s
treft, to * supplement his
income hy selling pine gum on *
competitive basis, thus being :u.
siiird of the l&gt;est returns. Th,
State Markets system has ns It*
major goal, the service of Flliridi
producers. I believe this Stole,
operated gum auction plan a in
prove very helpful to those who
sell through its facilities.
"Under the arrangement. a*.ii
has been outlined, informal IwunH.
Ing of these twlre-a-wrrck*m!*i
hns been set for Monday, 8ept,
ember 15. I have lieeri assuiiil n
competitive bidding for all gun
offered at, each sale.

Two M ore Slayings
’ Add To Police W oes
MOW MAHV
l e t , A4E« Ha v e .
'Th e r e b e e n ?
'T h r e e o f m a * j o
I H P O R 1 X N C E .*

r

FEMINIZE Mo &lt;ORIS*T5
« o 7 'T Q O O

W ORE

* OHE- MAH 'fop'" &lt;0
SAFEGUARD DELICATE.
COMPLEXIONS AND .
&lt; 0 KEEP 'THE Hl^K
HAIR-DO IN PLACE*

BAfTlESUlP
“ IS 9 3 %

STEEL-

H earings Announced
On Radio Policy

Threat Of Civil War
Is Seen
i
# #
.
In Continued Rioting In lndia - wAmuN

ral
Communication*
Commission announced today it
will hold hearings here beginning
Jan. 12 un whal the national
trolley should Ire with respect to
“editorializing'' by radio broad­
cast stations.
The nnriounreim-nt said the
FCC will:
1. Determine whether the extrrssiun of editorial opinions by
.madrast station licensee, on
•matters ttf public interest and
controversy i j _ consistent with
their obligation to o|rerate their
stations in tlu- public interest.
“2. Determine the relationship
Irctween any surh editorial ex­
pression ami the affirmative
obligation of the licensees to in
sure Ihnl u fair ami equal pre­
sentation of all side* of coiiin*
verslal Issues Is made over their
facHltlcs."
The Commission said It ordered
the int|uity Irecaus* of widespread
discussion in .the industry &gt;over
the esacl meaning" of ■ 1041
-tWO r uling whlclr zafd In parTt"
“The broadcaster can nut be an
advocate.”
•
l l said some radio interests
have expressed bellaf. that broad­
casting stations should have wider
freedom uf expression than that
allowed in the 1041 ruling.

. NEW... MORE Sept. '1 * W V Two more killings were added
today to th* woes of Brooklyn*
police, already In the midst of a
drastic shskeup ordered bv Mayor
William O'Dwysr and Police Com
mlealoner Arthur W. Wallander
as a result of eight unsolved
gang murders.
.
In one. of tb* two shootings
yesterday, Edward O'Connor, 30,
a publishing firm salesman, was
killed by a man who attempted
to force entrance to a bar hr
grtll, police said.
' As th* ltiTJUd*TJTlru*&lt;rwith I7w
bartender who was letting cus­
tomers out of the bar at the 3
A. M. rioting hour, O’Connor
walked toward them and e*ld,
“Why don't you get out of here?
In answer, the etocky youth
drew a pistol and shot O'Connor
in the cheet, police eald. The
killer ran from the bar to a cab
and forced the driver at gun­
point to drive awgy from th*
scene. The driver narrowly missed
being killed when he Jumped from
the. cab at high speed and was
shot at by th# killer, who fled
after th* cab crashed,
Th# other man shot was Jam es
McCormack, 3 7 ,. who was killed
on the front atoofi of hi* Brook;
lyn hum*. McCormack's brotherin-law, Everett Sinnott, 40, was
arrested and charged with homi­
cide In the shooting.

ASSISTANT PASTOR of S t Ambrose Church. Fxdlcott,
Usuries Mor'Arly J u r i s t * tdsUtntnUtrr ths lari rites nl Mritftirth «8
tht victim! of i Until plane crash near the Tri-i’iue! Alrpotu Tn*
victim! wera Identified m ClyiV 11. Smith &lt; f Twin- Orchard!, and ni»
terv-ycsr-old nephew. D-d* K» Miller.
Untonafldnal 50U"Jphom)

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HAftBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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|SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND

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K l f IN D K I'K N D K N T
VO LU M E X X X V III

Report
Aid Needed To
Save Europe

E sta b lish e d 1 B 0S
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Top government iei*archerz cofieftned with the international eco­
nomics, drafted the 30,000-woid
icpoit in connection with the self­
help plan for European i*covcie
piopoied by Secretary of Stale
MarihalL They used information
which hat been aizemhlrd by the
Stale and other departments con-

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

T T K S D .U . S K I T . !». 1917
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Probe 2 4 Jew5 A re Hurt
Of Contracts Ifi Unloading Last
Is S ta rte d Of Refugee Ships
Conressman
Insists
O vcr-Paym cntsRun A t V F W Convention |90 MimUe F iftht KaInto Hundreds Of
I'.rs As Troops Use
(.'liibs,
Firehoses
M illions O f Uullais
T
o
C
lear
T
ran sp o rt
« VSIIINGION. Se|tl 8 |-i

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WASHINGTON. Sept- 9 (At
More than $4,500,000,000 has
been paid lo vetrrans in unemploy­
ment or sslf-employment allowance.
M*A.- t y
“*■
ersns Admioistratipn

V »'

knnounen
today.
However, only hall ol lh» nstuns 14,500,000 World W*r U
yrtrrans have received readjust
meal payments of any kind an.
.fewer than right in rseiy liun
di»d haVe claimed all of the si
lowances to which they air en­
f ACKINO tier pbotographtc equip­ titled under the Gl bill.

4-* Itrpeal uf the 1914 \\at t tinIrarl Setllrnirnl Art *■*» rri ■•iiiuirn led IimIs ) lit I I..
- I t-ltrf. xrnrial counsel
ibr
vltrttcral AeyouiHtna llfflrr.v
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Testifying hrftiie * a lluii-r
rv|tehdilum »ul« uminlllrr un
inirrpay uienia re pur led lu iltr
it \(l in auditing ttellleairnU
■tlirady 'msde, Fitliri «ald Ihr
Isn t« iin n n rw il)
txtau-e
‘ miMt uf Ihr oar cunlratl Iriutiualiuu |irugraiu ft,» Ixrn mmptried."
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I l«ht r uullined In Iltr turn"tiller 32 ra»r» o hit b hr « u.l
-hiiord uierpaymrnlt ul 81,­
121.095 In runlrarl arlllrmrnl*
CAR PACKtD.TO-OVtRFiOW M edlf ADS FOR-PAKIITAN' — th—rtnph«wtT«nitrVf- K'no rT i'
lb-lire uf fraud in Ihr ca»r* and
»»'tl Ihr rulnpanirv ilia) hair
tiilunlsrlly rrpsltl Ihr -n,rrnunul Ihr r%rr*»i«r aiumiul,
trrriied.

Lee G. Sharon, 60,
Dies From Illness
L*« G. Bharon, 60, rsaldsnt on
th* Country Club road near Banford for ths past three year*,
died Monday
morning
at an
Orkgdu hospital after an illness
oflSru years. H* was bom May 23,
" 8 7 at Cincinnati, Ohio and cam*
to Sanford from Norwood. Ohio.
Funeral services for Mr. Bharon
will b# held Thursday afternoon
et 4:00 o'clock at th# Erickson
in*ral
Homo with th* Rev.
Douglas Charles oftha first Pres­
byterian Church officiating. In­
terment will be In Lake View
Survivors Include th# widow,
taudla Sharon of Sanford
su r. Mra. Guy W#l*t ol
Mlschawaka, • Ind. { ’ ‘oria * sUp.
daughter, Mr*. H. L Johnson of
Sanford and three eteo-epne,
William G r#W «f H *»p0, George
Grew of Sanford end Edward
Grew of Del*nd. a* * •S a *
P R U T ’S PAY RAISED
TALLAHASSEE. Sapt R.-tAVr
l x presidents of lh* University
r r g r a r s S d 'F i o r id a b u i * u b t
today join - ^ w
stale officials.
i highest
Hoard of Control . I
•ll
m cabinet that.effective

»hown willingness to employ legal
counsel |o aid the City in the defense actionThe Commission authorized th*
City Clerk to open ths books on
Sept. 15 fur the primary qf Nov.
4 at whleh time two commistionI, Mllaae* aa rase *(s)

V .F.W . Votes To Aid
Legion's P ro ject
The V»,*rana of Far«lgn War*
Post 3282 of Seminole County,
voted.lest evening at a meeting
e t th* Ixgion Hut on Seminole
Boulevard, to endoree the action
taken by th* Campbell-Loealng
Post of th* American Legion to
try to secure th* permanent'De­
partment Headquarter* for San­
ford and offer any assistance-that
I ha Legion mav deem, necessary.
Commdr. F. D. Bcott presided ever
the meeting and a home committee
was appointed consisting of Jgfnea
A. Wright, chairman's Jeek _Q.?rdy,
Bob Kama end Brallty Odfeam.
He also appointed a membemhlp
committee for 1948 consisting of
Douglas Stanatrom, chairman and
Albert Tucker and Georg# Hagen
to serve with him.
,
James A. Wright, chairmen
of th* program committee for
the Sept. 22 meeting to bo held
at th# Mayfair Inn, eald Indicat­
ion* ar* that thla meeting should
Ke on# of the flneet program* th#
Poet
aver
T h * purpose
‘
*T#r slUtnpUd.
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he
“ W.______
lii tomake’ Ua' rity and
county ofnrikit iw i r r o f taa fB T
veterans *r#
that veteran*
sre Interoetod in
their
government, rraoc*# r .
White hair of DeUnd, will eposk
on this subject.

TAFT HBAD8 W B8T
taa
CHICAGO, Sept. 9, (A V - SanaM from *8,500 to $12,000 a yaar.
fin* their home*. . Th# governor tor Robert A. T aft (R-Ohla) (toppad off In Chicago between trains
1* paid $12,000 s year.
today, before heading, west om j i
footing"
28-day pallIk
_
O8CROLA- DIBS
_
h )R T MYERS, 8ept. ». fJP h - tour. Before
loot night he waa
Oacaola, 98, a
Ohio

| Inr ho-rt rinplird li'ilzv llic last
’ul tlnrr lrani|miti which bioogl.t
ilt«- I smiut l'M 7'Jew » tu Ger-

$20,000 Contracl
Contract
For Machinery

C o lC Bucks Drive
To Strengthen
A number uf citirens appeared
before the Cty ^ irrj'nission last
etTning and Through -ibex -spokes-. - National Guard
- Crossing ^Eqtiatorfiman. Preston R. Stephenson ol In order to eld th* National.

city of th* stats of Eapirlto Santo. Brasjl, early today. Extending
eastward off this coast for 200
miles I* * bank known aa AbroiIs freslv* translated from Portu
ho*. Appropriately enough, this
less to mean "keep 'your ryes
op»#
' V '« V , •
Having entered'ths region of
ic w iis m s ssr r* a * x«s&gt; •

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Prim ary

109 Wrsl Fifteenth Street, fequestABOARD U. S. S- MISOURl ed that the city employ the nec
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN. essary counsel to defend Sanford
Sept. 9 OF)—President Harry S. against suit by the Central Flor­
(senior |Kklliwog) Truman fell vic­ ida Quick Fteeie and Storage
tim lo l|)e war nerves aboard the Company which seeks to restrain
eqi£nr (sound battleship today. the city from interfering with es­
Tlx Chief Executive and more tablishment of an abattoir in con­
than 1,600 other polliwogs—peo­ nection with its plant on Weil
ple who have never proved their Thirteenth Street.
endurance by 'crossing the line”—
Thr suit is designed lo lest the
will have to show their ineltlc* City ordinance against this plant
Thursday.
which is in an industrial zone.
Rumors of whal is in zlore for The City Attorney, Fred R. Wil­
■jl.em spread around the ship ns
son. pointed nut that the City
lh* 350 (shellback*" who will conjiaz made appearance to quash the
duc%)ihrir iqjjjftion held secret mandamus and the suit- Accord­
meetings and whispered omiaouting to City Manager H. N. Sayer,
ly in little groups.
Mr. Stephenson indicated that
The Missouri was jrimut 270
mils* off Font* Darela, coastal residents. near lh* plant have not

S 11 ’ I I GAlt I', lirrm aii), Sept, *
9, hi',
None ul the ICiudu*
19(7 Jew# diirinhaiknl si Haulf - IK.rg. * 4 ) 7 ^ 011 low rd- r.i lhe * V (r .
Anrrtlran nmr ul Grtmany,
General l.uitua l&gt;. ( lay told a
pir»* rontrience heir IikI* ) .
•One Allied correspondenl suggrslrd In Ihr C. S. military
Ifoirrniii llial a numlxr ut the
Hindu* Jew s oOglnatl) came
finut IhV American lour ul G il­
man). I la) »aid that lui him
Ihr) lilt mil riru extsl, and
would nut lx acreplrd-hack.

WASHINGTON. 8r|.i :• i,i*i
lli'fi Krndrr llt-llhlul Imlny
Ilninti-d iivrrpnymrnt! .nil int.crlid
s i r ri &gt;irIreel* tutalnl iirally $5*N),
yi.lllDlNT |.( II V. .1 l&gt;,|..itljii,iit .
iMHl.msl nliil said n public.rsplaii
Personnel Ihmid Its), (Ini HnMl
ntiim will I**- ilruiniiili-il uf i-iiui f S lU-ij-.litli I, r« -Imwii to In* wil|miiii*s which fall In •rrztirn •the ilri-ssrd a tt-VKHl oI (lit- Yelriane
inuin-y.
of Foirlgri Wars Contcnlloii nr
llcndrr is tile cliniriiinn nf a l ’lc\riwtu) Hi-u.irlull llial wut l&gt; u
house rz|iriullturr* auta'iillimtUer potnihlllty lor wlriilr llu* iiiition
iiivratigntlng cunt rad it-imlnnt .
imt* which wns callrd Inlu Mission^ must lie prepared. (Inlrrnnlioiiiill
today.
A# Ihe first wilm-'-. K I. - Fish1 _,
A
n
nil official of llu. g. n.-.nl , L O U l U Y
A W d lU S
m-r.milling office, filed a irpoit
_
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_
listing overpnv mriit,
which he I
-• • .!.! iei.g.-d ll- big!, .... Ci'.T.o.il.f.
I lie lop sum waa received by an
__ ' . ,
hurmfi manufartuiri Flahvr did
la rx ** I v I n r - n i n o f V
not in^Rnfy;
.
T _ llr1.1U11.wa1d thr^.wnmiMew-Uwill — - —
closely (hr
'&lt; watch
xssiiiil iineri)
in*- eflettlvrnraa
riin iH ri " of‘ i l l
A
fl f
! 'he federal agencies in tediring 1 W a r e A p p e a r s I i t * I »&gt;!'«*

City Commission
Asked To Defend
Abattoir Action
-tio n - F o r

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A sso cia ted , P r*aa l^aaftd W i n

Mass M igration hi India

ment, Mrs. Theodor* ' Itoossvelt^ .
law pibvtdcs-paymrntt—n;-----will, the 16-nktion cohfei- J r . widow of th *-J*U brigadl« lo $20 a wrrk lor unemployed
general, gsta ready In her Giro
ence in Paris on the Marshall Plan. Cove, N. Y.. horn* tor a trip tc vr’lrrant for a maximum »f
(In Paris today, food and ag- Franc*. While overseas sit# will week*.-Self-employed veUtans ms&gt;
licullute and subcommittee of the visit hi* grave In Normandy and claim $100 a month. Ins net
conference estimated somr $ 2 1 - Uk# picture* of It. II* was post earnings for a maximum of 10
900.000.000_.will be needed from |. humnusly awarded the Congies- months and 12 days..
atonal Medal of Honor for heroism
the United State* by these Eu- 'n World War 1L (Internationa^
hrom the start t&gt;( the program
l» Aug. I, 1947, 6,708,000 veteran*
topesn nations in the tirsl four
received one or nior«- unemploy­
yiars t» spend abroad for food pt
ment checks. Another 534,000 sr |f.
.luyueans to produce it.),
employed veterans received pay
»e report is primarily a sur-.
ments while earning les* than $IOu
month. Noarlv 90 ;&gt;erernt of
vry of what is the problem, rather
th# telf-smployrd group recrlv.
than an attempt to propose snluing payment* Were in (arming /•(&gt;.
•
it trachea'a number uf con­
rrationa.
Unemployment payment* we.-tclusions. These arc the major onesmad# to an average of 780.000 vet-'
I. Cooperation “ie the key t ,
European recovery." This ‘ means Books T o Open Sept. eran* during July, 1947, compared
ICN llaw * ■■ r« Rr Sit I
cooperation "In extending tho
lir ^ iu w s
e « f , a ,*,
15 F o r R e g i s t r a -

iman Is Victim

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' r ^ y i v t r i h e r ^ ! : * Board In Controver-

*
In king. Ahn-.iiuiug Jetvi,
ll’ril llr.ul, I&gt; l i III '-'ll lllllllllei
" ( liglilmg alujiid. Weir is iii e l
bmlily linm Ilie tiaiupoil, (lie
HuilliVItirijr I’ lik, slid .1 tlttloWII
sliike again,t landing.
A pirliniinai) II11I11I1 irimll on
1 am.illir, tlii.wrd 24 J el, 1 mi, lull­
ing ir u il Women, liorpit ilirrd. an I
liner litili*l, mhlirit ,rnt In lonpilal, with lli)Ullr,’ (.'olir,|Hilldenl,
on ibr Untk-idr counted at least
»l* Jr»rnh-mrn irilfi bfrcdlllg bead-.
rtr:
Inline oil lair yjowmveid, a, ll
ur.c'.im lou,.
---- Hrr - vmleinT- *ltelTdnig T?m 7n:
loading ”ol8 llir
Ilie iviiiiii
Kuiui)) iiirur
inrilr II'an.
•""'("'K
aI
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„ii|, the-peaceable de

;ba,ka,,u„ of , u .r i« .e „ aboa.d

GUard program recently Initialed i
1 legal roaclilnrry for recovery now
sy O n D o c k e t F e e s
Im pnr Rival * Ir*. houi»
hy President Truman, Chamber
I exists
:
railirl. The In,I ul (lie Lamport,,
of Commeree Manager Edward
Higgins, at the request of Gen­
x
I-■I "I ll
,i V* 1
***| 11,1 r ,f r.f T ' • ,\| I qirilal Hireling la,I r»r llir tl,rai| Vlgiiui. », •» rinplieJ.
eral J . C. Hutchison Is sending
out letters to business firm* In
the rounty requesting their co­
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operation in allowing time off
uii ull »1dc* as they drive nlf. A cn-.-ikinr nx-curt (b"Ui&gt;ui) scivi-s the l , , u &lt; I f i t o u W i l l I t , .
’ *'ne*y. an \ 1 -uii’v Judge It 5*.. 1•" K -I. •k uitli ah, it,i»rr% r.n
and equalization of pay In order
purpose for an aged Moslem on. his « ay in a new and unknown home, _‘ "a H ‘ H l l f S 13 III IH *
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\X.»»r W.O til l»*l 11i#*tI t»y O I* I In n
i* i i;&lt; hi b$ I llu*
ii'fiiiil/ttil,
lo induce their employees lo Join
Kiilliiwliig the paitition of India, n-llr
hatir-l brtwren the Hindus •
f l t ‘l(l T o ilH H T O W
(It
ll.
i
••tu*l%
«lrlk
lliil
llir
iii-l
. lliil pLikPe* III llir* H .ln fu y
the local company of th# Guard.
and Mmlenii b:n mu ni nuinv ili-t .uul i.imiKhl tl.alli mid Injury In I
.
« $fmu Julv lu 8%I i ih*
A numlxr * uf firms here have
I* or Kev. S a ck ett Ill ul* t»i f lit iv %lki»k\ril tlaAt J11111* l*»» Ii I 4!•M
ti11mli.-it«. T lic r are New, nf Hit- D.tv
reel pit' ll., i /til* rit'llituml)
ill IM*14*$ (Ml
4|| I
already pledged support of the
\\ 4ir In,I I rrtl ll%rl|U|xi 44fi
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program. These include: Winn
Finn ial M*r%ir«vi for tin* llrv. ilia*iic 3 Im llir iouitly.
Lovett Grocery Co.: the Atlantic
Milltui Ii. Smkcll. uolrtl Sanford
(imli.ii I |i &gt;i ,«n All urn m.id *
Coast Line Railroad; the County
•ulhor midi i Hit ed Kpittdpnl min
of Seminole; th* City of Sanford;
taler who tiled .Saturday night uf ctiftliriv? .i|&gt;|Mii%iinMl«lv
Chase and Co.; American Fruit
n heart nttn.-k in Greenville, H.'wa, uwanirtl lu l!ir Flunda I' m,up
Grower*, Inc. and J . C. Hutchison
C
e 1______________
a . WlU—b- -^T
M ‘ftW - r i b rivImrnf I n. .•! far kti.n. .IU ..II
A Co.
Wednewtsy
' dnnotar* sum
sltm m
inan
on ,str reseti w r ,.
,
A roll of honor will be pub­
I be t.,1,1.
Chs|&gt;vl ..f (he Holy Cross Epl.-J ! ' r" ,rl
lished from time to lime hy the
jiu iJ r il 4uii
co|ib I Church with Bishop Henry ] Equipment . I ti
Chamber of Commerce listing
BAItNSI.EY, Eng., Kept 9, tip)
Interment1|(-l,
I
"Niriqllng. Interment;
ftl, „ j l4|, |uir ,u |„ ,|r|,;
firms which sign commitments
t monlb old Alike lu ttie
will Im- in Evergreen Cemetery
for the program.
li
n
k ,llile enal fielt), spread to
with llu- Mi,wns in charge of the rirtl I.elVue |)e«. I.
- i, m-wr pits tittlsy. I b«* Hi null
This commitment allows em­ 27 Percent Ju m p Is Tliuusands Stream ing service..
Judge Wile iequr,|e.| ,. I
ployee* lo attend encampments or
P i,-,, X.-tM'iatltill Irpulleil l5,ta)U
Serving
(•'
scriv,psillN-stet.
Sought T o O ffs e t’ Out O f City Think- will Im- I tiUik Shames, II. It (.tininti-vit.il ibe mlnnir, ul
report for emergency ilpty, and
it.ilkt-i. i.ll.. sU II collierle, tbit
the employer agrees to make up
New
W
age
Increase
ing
Is
Death
TrapCrumley. I*t I.. T. Do.., Ix .ier 1.1,1 Hireling, ,mil .lliil imur &lt;1 .1, lUl'lUlllg
the difference in wage between
' i to, Like.
*
I hr. Wakefield chainl et ut comTharp, lame, Mingletary and Ht. lli.it lu 4 ,1t.Ulll illI sS/.l.ntt
Ijielce, pi-ttesletl |&lt;» I he governnormal salary and that allowed
Clair While.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— ! MW DELHI. Srjd, •&gt; nlf
nig
llir
itiu
in
ir
nl
t,s
u
s
u
l,
I
i mi ni agalii. I ii .-til hi g a, supdally by th* government for ac­
l/l’lr—The Public Merrier Com;
In mltlltiun to the widow. Rev,
i
jtlie. wlilcli fiiliowett the walkout.
tive duty. Thle'is tu apply for a
ml.aios uf Ihe Individual stairs ] Iinlr.z capital awoke lo. llir rr- Sackett is survived by two dsugh- P
maximum of two week* unless
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At Ibe meeting of Kept. 4,
«*» *•»
'*'» •'»»• * n
new-’il crackle ttf gull li e liglrv lers.
today sskrd Ihr Interstate
Ituth ..........
Emily _and
Dorothea
otherwise approved by th* em­
Commerce commission tu re- ! a, llte orgy of i iiunmiiuf rioting Nancy i|e wa&gt; lairn May 2M, 1891 Jutlge Ware rrndrird a bill ivtklng n.hci-c effect on su tmportsnl
ployer. ll Is further agreed that
st Culumlms, Ohio. He was strirk- foi an increase in salary front the Industrial urea Smi Cause s detor an Immediate 10 pfrrent
rarationa for employees shall not -freight rale Increase lu off- j whk.'i Ira, pt-.ilvm l ift- twin
side loss of iinlu»trtel
il|t|u*lftal orowin ,il;r
ut ' rll vvilli u lieart attack, Monday, funnel |M8) paitl him to (I 2tHi a ti I..i
»«'iwl-lx
be (educed because of absence for
of t'ltl ami New Delhi rntricJ
rnteicJ Sept. 1 at Cashiers, N.* C.. was year. The Hoard hild Ih* matter up «•*'«»', »*»4 iiwvitshl# tinemployart
rising
wage
and
operating
training or emergency dut/.
- ■taken lit the hospital at Green- until the rulings could be studied
’ "* rhsmtxr said sjtei
coals.
t it, lliinl l.li.ixly day.
"*• following Thursday ami L. F. Boyle, as atloiney fin Ibe -«l-|die. were cut for l.otki f*c| DilliiiK the mglil I here we,
wa, lillle
lilt!.
more than liKi.lMK)
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B auer E lectric Co.
- . WASHINGTON.
Sept.
9 o1-&gt; m untl o f violente, hul with day- dletl there Satur.lay night at 7:15 Board, w'a,' quoted in 'an t.iiru
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o'clock.
|on that in accordant wHh 8i*tr b.iines.
,rlunlP,j
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Has New Owner» Jvh.pi.lng interests msnitalletl m e - i,,,,^ )hf , oultl|
All Mastfi Ms,on* era requested la * ,
|,^W aalsry would ez,,l‘*
'" **'# ■**•
jor opposition Imfay * , the (ail , N|li„
j, „,,,,r„ ri|
lu mret Wi-ilnr*day afternoon at
ibreed consumption by 45 )xrcenl
R. C. Miller, former Sanford road, weal lo bat befotr 'he
,|IP out,kill, uf Nrv Delhi 1:30 o'clixk to attend the funeral Ituport Is l'ulilisliucl
'fCTXfi.^iEE*"R 7S.SS!®
resident, and W. M. Bishop of
nf the Itev. M. II. Hacketl .’in s
Inter,late
Commerce
'Cornrai,.
or.
.|,||l&gt;uith
, n , * f J, i,lll4|
rou| j .body. The .Mason* will also have
Orlando hav*
purchased
the
B
y
Census
Bureau
,u hav- c•u»^, • ,OM
i f 11)0,000 ton* t of coal, list led
Bauer Electric Company on Park (or s qunjv freiglrt rate increase Ciiru- area where rioter, ilathei! charge of lire graveside services.
Avenue and assumed operation of to offset newr wage booth. '
O .u ii,e ..T ..k .
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lo part-time , m|.|u)m«nt in bun•till be beard in the Connaught
WASIIINOTtlN. Sept. 9. .4'r
„f f, rtor| i.
J K ■tore and radio service de­
Thr carrier, are a,king fur a with .mthoritie, Sunday.
Tb.- Censu* Bureau reported lou ,e wa|k„ut began at Grimepartment yesterday. Th* purchase
Harold S tassen ’Will
day
popttUuon 4if th.* ,
_ Vi .
10 per­
was from Mr. and Mrs. Frank 27 pricent jump in
Mingled with llir gunlirr came
Unit, d State, laM April tr.lall. I
Run
F
o
r
President
cent to take effect at once s , "in ­ ail in i'nniltrnt wave ul tlruuling
appruxlmalely
inrtud
lw'
k decision
1^ .1?!
Mr. Miller, who prior to 19(1
, 143 A11.060.
,
,
s guvernment-umnn
that
had lived In Sanford far many terim relief" l while*- hearing, vp from thou,and, of liualt. Thr
WASHINGTON, Sept. -P, t&gt;P)- ing about I ..'50,000 thru in lire |h, y ihuU|j work . |,lg , r ••.tint"
srmnl
force*.
jeers, has had extauslv* experi­ forward on the larter figure.
i -.r coal face, to igcres^f pioduc•creaming of tlogan, bv Hindu- llarold E. Siasaen announced ■to­
ence In radio and radar research
The caw wn called with |C*C
day he 'will rntrr-th#--Wisconsin ..^Tikw—Bureau—««M--the -rtvrtian lion.
work. -M rr-Btehop-has had'TZ CKauman Clyde D- Ailrhitun and M-r-letn,-and-Sikh»-*har been one presidential prefrrmce primary population, eatimatrd at 142.0&lt;II,Miner* elsewhere in the ares
ol lb&lt;* favorite wav, of cndurtln next Anril 6, In his quest for the 000, represented a gain of 10,392,- csrue out in sympathy.
years experience with a radio
shop In Orlando. Mr. Bauer now Commitiionert J. I laden Allretlgi- a war- uf nerve, during the tecenl Itepublicsn presidential, nomina­ WKI or siaiut 7.9 jxrcent dn tinArthur llornrr. Communist gen»#ven-ye*r perlmt- atncT- April, rral secretary of the National
ha* an Interest la a radio shop and Walter M. W. Splawn tilting communal ditturbance,.
tion.
,
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1940.
In Daytona Beach.
Union of Mine Worker*, which
Thu former klinnrauts governor
for ihe 11-member commi»ion.
In’ Connaught Gfrru*'aonfe f.MKli »l»o told a new* conference that
The largest Incres,*, *l~.oi 3.- ha* condemned ttrf&gt; strike, said s t
*
Jamea
K.
Knudaon,
chief
(oqniihopa
ra-oponad
bruler
military
FACTS SOUGHT
he will make a major speech in 427.(8H) or 24.7 percent, ws* le- s newt conference yesterday that
WASHINGTON, SepL 9.
sel' Tor the Department of Agri­ guard and qu'ekly had lang lines Milwaukee Nov. 24. IU described ported in . the- west, will, tire the production lots threatened th*
of
patrnns,
whose
supplies
have
Th# 8lat* Department •sid_ today
.
this a* hie opening addrea* In hi* ■mslle,t increase in the South five day week instituted after the
the American embassy at culture who held a series of con­ run dangafously low. Housewives ramnaign , for the Republican where ihe gain ws* 1,107,000 or mine* were natioQiJi**&lt;l **riy this
ferences
with
farm
groups
and
fouJ
Paris has been askad for a full
.$.7 |M-rcent.
carrying ahonping lia&lt;-a walk. I nomination.
on the arrest of
processors during the pa,I week, part the Imv.1v of s riot victim.
Korff, 32, t o ^ wnocriot) toM -w petten i n a r fvanc r o f-th w whk-h - lay entered wit h-g- rtottr
TWENTY KI LETT)'
tucit s i last winter it can bring
r*f*d « s ru T
WIIITCOMU DIES
PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9. |A*&gt; - down th* government," Horner
Correspondents driving through
aestion
that
the
tltpailmrnl
"will
Donald Whitcomb, son-in-law of The "I*land Queen," a giant, five- said.
JewUh propaganda
London with
...
the twin cities counted 27 bodies
pamphlets.
oppoac vigorously any allrmpl to of persona killed-J^y rioters and Mrs. R. L. Feck, former Sanford deck excursion steamer, exploded
2 SH IPS COLLIDE
put an interim increase into rf police or military punfir*. lh on* resident, died last night in New­ and wax destroyed by file st her
port, Tenn., The Herald was ad­ Monungahrla Itiver dock, today,
HENTKNCBD FOR RAPE
NORFOLK, Va . SepL 9. UP)—
street
among
the
eight
dead
bod­
feet
without
a
full
and
fair
hrttvised this afternoon Funeral ser­
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. (An
ies a wuunded man lay writhing vice* will be held In Orlando causing s death toll estimated by Two American ships collided off
— Marion B ry a n t. 2$ •yaar - eld i . $ "
. -;
police at 20. At lesit 16 per»on* fa p e Henry last night Injuring
In
pain.
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Thursday morning. H* ws* the were taken to Mercy Hospital, t * u crew numbers and lh# BOS
negro convicted of th* attempted
The National Grange auggvslcil
Fast
'Ilia
scene
of
carnage
filed
husband of ths former Helen Peck and authorities feared ihe to ta l, of un* brought Coast Guard,
•*' Sum tome tlm* ago that there should
rape of WAC Capt. Kay
ir M lIe ir t su Pea* •(■&gt;
marshy, war-tjm* secretary to b* at laast a 80-day "waiting pe­ 1
af this city.
dead might rise.
•Naval and Commercial vessels
Genara! Elsenhower, today faced riod" after the railroads have pre­
a min tow bound
which look tho two
BUILDING PBRMIT8
a sentence e f 18 y ean In federal sented thalr case to permit ar MIIK. IlHftfllK MAY LONDON
KIWAN18 MEET
for Norfolk. As th* ships were
Bryant,
During August, 23 building
do Kiwsnlsna
Klwanlsnt will
wi
with oopposltion answer,
OAKLAND. Calif., Sept, 9, (A*)
Orlando
v isit. being drawn toward Hampton
,
.
Into th* W /
Ed Lacey, executive secretary — Mrs. Bessie May London, 71, permits were issued s t the City Sanford tomorrow for an ‘inter
' - , Roods ths Coast Guard first said
Ikon Field,
of tb# National Industrial Traffic Drat wife, of Jock -London and Hail totalling an estimated value elub meeting with the Sanford! that one - the 7,218-ton tanker
ef
$27,760,
moat
of
which
wo*
last Fab. I t ,
th*
"friend
and
companion"
cred
Kiwsnia Club st tb* Tourist Con-, Thomas F. Cunningham — waa
League which is intervening In th*
Later, however, Cosit
f hi behalf of industrial Bod with helping him over th* for r*palr work and reconstruc­ tor, It was announced tod*
tion.
In
August
‘
'*
'
Howard MonUelb, later-dub U ’
quarter* u k
sold the railroad reaueit literary oUtodaa to fame, died
Ust night.
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orkshire Strike
Spreads T(&gt; Six .

Raijroads Urge Orgy Of Rioting
ICC For Increase Paralyzes Life In
In
Rates Old &amp; New Delhi

New ( onI Fits

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Only 8 O ut O f Every
100 Have Claimed
All A l l o w a n c e s ;
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2i/2 Billion Is
Paid Veterans
In G1 Benefits

To V M t Grave

European Production
gflust Be Increased
A bovePrew ar Level
T o Make Plan W ork
WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 t A I A »*ciel govrinincnt study con
eludes that Europe, to be self
zuppoiling. inurt tatze its pf&lt;&gt;duclion higher than the ptk-wai
*1&gt;b vrL *"Nnd twill requite Hip G do
so. •
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W EATH ER

Parti) iloudy tunight and Wsdnrvda) with w id e ly scstitisd
tr.und*rshbW*rs M uitrsi* suulhcast winds.

T r PProtsct
n t*
th*
* P ast* * f the Wol\4;l‘
T * Proasota th* Prasrsa* of Aaurica'i
To PrOduc* Prosperity fur Ssn fo rl

millions of Jews."
Two correspondent* -permitted
.........................
to go aboard
duringth* entile
operation—Ed Marrow of the New
York Times and Deni* Martin uf
the Ixtidon Dnlly Herald—s lid ri
Displaced^Jews
first military notice alumni !h:i
|,.„ iihu,.I Iren* •’■*»
morning entered the forward Ii-1.
lew* up to the countty's absorp- and lined up the refugn 1 there
.ivr capacity. Tlu* minority was for funneling through files of JIndia, liAii and Yugoslavia.
dirrs to the Upper decks.
The 11th member, Australia, did
"in this process," said Mui:r!
.lot lupjHirt either plan,
"there was somr hitting w itlJI
__However, _lbc.^uuuuiIUce^-WA*
Jiutt
ber-tnrncheonirhnt'IliMhing vrrjr
uitanlinou* in ‘ita belief that a severe.”
vatisfartor)' solution of the prob­
It was when operation* In-i-ts
lem of Euro|&gt;can Jew* would take in th* second hold that the re,t!
i great deal of the pleasure off tance began. Many refu-nl I.
budge and some girls spat at tti,
the Palestine izsiis.
The committee formally rscont- soldiers. The troops first ti'.ri&gt;
.tlended that ihe assembly "under­ simple pushing, Martin ‘said, bit
take immediately the initiation then resorted to truncheon*.
After th* resisting rinrlm.l i*
And execution of an Internationrl
arrangement whereby tho problem bad been hauled off bodily, many
|«-Mil jew *, of the other refugees agreed
ly 250,000 akhore quietly. A second iM .
are in a»se«ihly centers, w#ill be p|ank was raised arid the dischsit- ,
—
denlt with an n matter of extreme ing o|ierntion wn* speeded.
Tne aecond train carrying tin-­
urgency for the alleviation of their
plight and of tho Palestine prob­ refugee* tu Poppi-ndorf folln'4,1
close lielilnd the first, but ler&lt;'it»
lem.''
It cannot I* doubted," tho said the second train, became of
committee report *nld, “that, any the slow progress of the fii-i.
action which would ease the plight might not reach the camp until
of the distressed Jew* in Euro|»o nightfall. A pilot train-wn- ma­
of the Palestinian- immlgmilo-i iling alu-ail un the, alert fdr'| &lt;K-‘1
... , l _-&gt;
would tlietrhy li-&gt;«en the pressure slide aabotajte. f There were dockside i A m
pwtllcnrTHHl cdrisequChny creafe
a better climate in which to carry that the refugee* nboaid tbr Juity
out a final solution of the ques­ nymede Park had a lathe Ubrs
tion of Palestine._____
- decks and had_faxliluxuul - a - gaxl
weapon*.
_.
I*~Woiijd IS
be aii
an important many crude weapons.
'.
_\
"Tltls'WbiiJd
TacfT.r “ linm avTTiiT'tR?" fe a rr-V r ~ -CmiffrlrTTn The *DIean VTgouFJ
Arab* in the Near East that Pal­ group displayril the same
estine nnd ultimately the existing of resistance as thoir elder*. TNt
Arab rountrirs are to lie marked refused to take the final uffcie*.
•ii the place of settlement fur them at the train, crying that the|
hands were those of German*,
th e‘Jews of the world.”.
same hands which killed other
The committee noted that In­ Jews. British officers exidaim-J
ternational action of a general na- that the food handler* were A lure is underway with regard to placed p«*r*on*, but the
the displaced person*.
children still refused the food.
"In view of thr special circum­
The first train reaching Fop;&lt;ea
stances of the Palestine question, dorf carried 000 or 700 Jew* in-l
however, it ha* felt Justified in was unloaded there without inev
proposing a measure which I* de­ dent, but a British official »*m
signed to ameliorate promptly the some of. the Jews had torn iron
condition of the JewUh segment* bars from the ti'ain window*.
of the displaced person* a* a vital
Trucks carried the refugrrt
prerequisite tf&gt; tile settlement cf from the Kuechiiiti station, half the difficult, condition* 111 Pales­ mile from the ramp. Barlari wirr
tine," the rnmmitten said.
entanglements ringed the stati"’
Troops supervising the iiiiIm; ^ *
HAMiti. RG Ormzrvy. Sept. 8 wore the ‘'Desert R at" ambient cf
idt
Biitiili soMicrt zwinginq the* Seventh Armored Division.
The Kuerhnitx operation la-gan
trunchcom bodily draggrd reiiriinq
at 1:09 I*. II., and Ihe Ust truck
lewitb refugee* of the Exuduz l? 4 ‘/ load uf refugee* was at the l'«-r
from a British transport today and pendorf ramp a little after 2 I’. I
British aides told ths Jew* a
loaded them on trains which car­
hot meal awaited them at llw
ried them ,lo the I’oppendorf dis­ ramp.
I’olish nurses and Ukraitcplaced persons camp near Lurbeck. an doctors from a Lueberk dis
The finl train reached Poppcn- placed persons camp al*o wetv
. .
dot I late, after being slopped rn- waiting.
Several ailing refugees, ln^&lt;(
tuulc, a DiTliih official said, lx- ing a woman nine month* |&gt;rnf
raute the refugees had lorn iron nant, were driven to the camp h
ban (torn the windows apparently ambulance*, attended hy army
for use as weapons. Atmorcd cars doctors and nurses. German rr
aldenta watched aurlously from »
were standing by at. Popp^ndorf nearby- hillside.
but the refugees refused to leave . About 3,100 Jews remain aboard
the' two transports atlll to lx un
the train.
*
Some of ihe 1,400 refugees loaded hers. The Ocean Vigour
debarkation,originally was srhe-l*
aboard the Ocean Vigour, the first ulsd for yesterday, but fog delay­
p
of th;cf British transports to dis­ ed' operations.

By DEWITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
The bloody .Mosli-in-llindu ills*
Seminole County
urdt‘i* which have hern occurring
In various part* of tin- Indian *ubCourt Records
continant, and ,-*|M-.-inlly the *avagr butchery in tlu- gnat Punjab
■ U I I I I U V T I IIKKIIB
HIM*. Jarnp, &lt;• .lu , KMlii.ru.. I •• district of I'aklMan, bring u* face
to face with the dreadful possibil­
&lt;’.&lt;U 4 Hill!, .m s lUlim H
Marker O I' »iu» P en ik t W -Ti’. ity of large scale civil war among
MmImI I llill.llr k
the 400,000,000 of the peninsula.
lltadrls. Mwant .tus Zl*rs*&gt;'i
It shualtl l&gt;e emphaiirrd that wc
To II r llcil*.
WillUiti, W it Mint .Nairn!* A are speaking of n “posaihlllty".
While further bloodslu-,1 and des­
"A)hard-hitting program, orderly
To II
llloMMP, rlus Aaalliu
Kibbe.. llonbm *1 .lu s |»oiMIi &gt; truction mutt Ire expected, n gen­
arranged, and energetically push­
ll To H I... ,i t• llrrnliauil rlus Kll.i eral conflagration may well he
ed will take many of the kinks
llraililiaw, l' K rlus lulllau* I* averijul. However, the runtlngency
out'of Florida’* agricultur ah econ­
To nili. K Huitou IQINU
omy," in the opinion of George
I’riiit**, Louis rlus Nila To *1 U la there, ahd should It evrnltMte
llumesrn., rlus rlsiievk
Wafe, for 40 year# a citrus bank­
ll would lx* the most terrible of nil
Ka,|Wr. J V .lu * MIMr.it To "in conflict* — religious ami rarlnl
er. Ware lives fel l^estiurg. and
H Myns .ms Alma M
lr~ch*lnnan tit (IA "agrlcutluril
Hhli.r, tVw. I«— atu, Wtlnie I*. strife which.knows nu Iruunds. Thu
division. Florida Stale Cnamlwr uf
neighboring Chinese pnlitiral civil
■fn J ,a rll PniTth
Commerce! He is widely known as
Van KiiSmI. u. ►
' &gt;l*i
II war would Im mild by rontpsrlsotuTo T*&lt;t Williams »mi H.lma I’
one of Ihe nation's “best rounliy
Unhappily
the
groundwotk
fur
lioanl of Trustee*, rhurrh at tloit
banker*." Warr- announced today
President T ruraan
In rhrisl to hoard of T in ,!..* I'htirtli grievous, trouble was laid whi-n
thaw hie -8 talc Ghamlter -dirtsion
the new dominion* of Pakistan
of i)o&lt;t In ,'n.UM -IVninrostal
will mret at Orlando on Sept. IH
byn.bi dill.akoiK-Ik-t-AVnt| tip W 1.M oilrnrr«id'ni3Tk TH lm lor- teII'M IIIM lin s race «**&lt;
and 19, and-“may be expectrd to
W. Inman rlus I'arila
.- ;
eently were furntrd as wholly sep­
at
he
began
the
long
voyage
beck
w.*kly, llaroM K rlus ll Louis* arate slate*. Instead of Irelng unit­
do some heavy agricultural think­
To Kdwaid II Hl.l.ti.nn Hus Viol,
from Rio De Janeiro yesterday. He ing and acting." Farming, Ware
HI. John, J ir *m« Marian To linn- ed In a federal government. The
appeared on deck in a new cap, taye, require* managing abilities
Moslrmt. uutnumlrered three to
art I'iih.n »m, Violet
n r :\t. i «»t a t i : womtiiaiiks
the gift of the President's Cup far greater than that of any
one hv the Hindus, refused to
other business. "Th# farmer need*
liarrK. i-eell A rlu« Util* Tu Han- plare their futures in the hand* of
Regatta Association of Washing-. the help' of business minds, and
funl. Allanll. National Itank
this
grrel
and
distrusted
majority.
Windham, llalrh N Hal To Plrs,
Ion,
Ihe State Chamber propose* to
So two suspicious and in numei*
KrtUral (tavln*, atol l4«an AmmIi . '
Hoyte. II «' Mil, Clair* To tie- nus respects hoitlle nation* were
'I call thla my alx-etar cap,' give him that assistance."
School Opening:
Ham. IJf. In,uran*. •,*»
th* Chief Executive cracked. “I've
rntveil put ttf the peninsula like a
lliirkr. K ■&lt; .to , Nota To liwlant jig-saw puizlr. And whrn this
U » li,H S 111.M l-MI UMl
got to haVe on* that outranks Ad­
zi M u,..l*hlt.
pit* attending, an infreatt of 20 miral Leahy's."
KnlKtil. I. J slue'Ads L T o l&gt;«lel&gt;&lt; had Iteen achieved many of ih
F ree P ress
Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy,
I IOO.HHO.000 Moslems were within over last year. Seventh grade
M aiussslwklte *
l-aUtrs-m I, J Hu, Kpituirla To I* India's Itoundseies and large hunt rooms aie filled to capacity. Thar* Ihe President1* personal chief of
ll'aallaae* ham ’ Tn*» «»»•»
i * Hnwk
•
aie eight leachera. New teachers
ship along with
I s aboard
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Normandy forpotatlon To Klrtl Iters of the 300,000,000 Hindu, air Mrs. Margaret Goit, English; /Uff.
other top ranking White House the accounts-of returned traveler*
were Inside I’akistan.
i
National Hank, tnlando
~ exception of spacts 1 for our information un economic
tlrow, Idiwolh .tu , Mlnnir To
What inure, natural than that Mis* Thrlrpa llamraoml. Social aide* with the
Studies, and Mr*. It. A- Humbler, counsel Clark M. Clifford. C lif­ and social progress.”
Ksil ' 111*
Employm ent Service Km.ry
violent
wrath
should
descend
on
Humee'it.l, M I* .tu * tl.n .,a
Geography. Chapel program will ford left Rio by plan* for Wash­
Terming it "shocking to realize
Tu Kinl KVrk-ral Ha,Ins* and lawn the unprotected heads of these urn lie held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 ington yesterday.M akes It« Report A
that no statistics worthy of the
.
wanted minorities?
tan.
•
While visit* to both 8an Juan. name exist for probably half of
Vuune. Ja r A Jr. rtut tr.na To rttat
The Indians are a highly iitflam' o'clock.
Seminole High School lias 4BO
pies." Lie addl'd
TALI.AIIAB8EE, Sept. 8,(8pec- M i f l l Ha,Ins* and l« ,n A.,n.
i*rto Rico, and the Virgin Is­ the world** peoples,"
maid* people, ami many are print
Hlirmt’ir. J ti fin*, rlraia To Jn- Itivr In thefr passions. There havj pupil* registered of which 244 ar* land* had been considered pos­ that “there la no room for com(all ,*• .Carl B. Smith of Ihd
aaphlna
It
I'd.ll
dacence" concerning the othrr
Florida Industrial Commission, to-'
Htavaaaoti. Kdward II .tu * viola been some nasty communal nut girls ami 23(1 Imy*) according to sibilities for thla voyage, press
day said the Florida State Employ, To KlrW Kot.r.,1 Ha,Ink* amt lawn bursts in -numerous places, but bv Merman E. Morris, principal. Tb# Secretary Charles-G. Iloss told self of th# people.
Mentioning no nation* hy name,
ment Servce In a six months com­ A*an.
far the worst trotihl* has tlev.l faculty has• 22 teachers. Saw In- newsmen Mr. Truman baa decided
special trips to those the 8*cr*Ury-General continued:
parison had made 6,560 more
structure* or# Kenneth Eaddy, ag­ to make ■Mat
" " " n tn iia '* r ^ n m a 1*
placements at $2(6,098.78 less tral
"There are possibly 30 countries
are large Hindu znd Sikh minor riculture; Joseph McCaslin.'.social points later. Th# plan aow Is to
expense. It ranks 'final In the
Thotaa*. (iMitts* "* To I'kntrsl Blee (Sikhism embraces eom* uf studies; Tim Tyler, English, and proceed directly to Norfolk, Va., which have reasonably geeuraw
with
no
stopi.
It.
E.
lilack,
band
leader.
Chapel
statistics un the elemental fari*
the trachinge of Hinduism),
southeastern region and near the KtorMa. INoil ue, ion .fe. l’&lt;» '
AaaltlNMKNT O r MOHTOAUi:
Thla famous battleship oh which of birth and death; only about 25
top nationally In accomplishments
Terrible stories of unbridled out­ will l« held Thursday morning at
Arnoktt it H .tus till,. To An&lt;*--&gt;» bursts
th*
Japan***
surrender
wax
slgrt
Mbntrivs hav* attempted to make
of killing are coming nut IO:JO o'clock and new class offi­
tinea tba slats took ovar control f Unttnni
.
ed. And ltd two-deatroyrr escort, even crude estimate* of their naof the Punjab and untold thuu&gt; cers will be Introduced.
last Novsmber 18.
t'llATTKl. MOHTHAHM
Sanford Grammar School has the Diaa and th* Small, hav* been tlona) Income.
HroWn. W A Te Rsarurti AllsntW aanda are reported to have died.
Tho comparison -of accomplishHank
"In many countries no itatuties
Great number* of women are said an approximate registration to designated “Task Force 84.” . *
ants of tho Florida 8tate Em- National
ItaWh. I, J Tu Howl*nd Kmanr. to have been .abducted from their date of 225 gs compared with 240
The "Task Force" rod# easily are available about education,
oyment Service covered the per- Co
Hhtnpant. UuugUM U To Anhur homey. Property destruction has last year, according B. C. Steele, Into a fresh breeze whh the speed health or sanitation, about- the
d Jan. 1 through Juna SO, 1040
been widespread, both In urban principal. The building haa been set to ggrry th* ship* Into Nor­ amount and* utilization of man
William,
under federal operation and Jan. aATtarAtTioN
o r mmTUAiJita and country areas. Farming op­ repaired with gutters put In good folk a t mid-morning, 8«pt- 19.
lower or .of agricultural and In1 thrbugh Juna 80, 1047, under
nappant. Aaron It »tus Marika erations on both sides of the Psk- shape, and, painting Includes out­
There th* president, Mr*. Tru­ luatrial resources, and about th*
ajato control.
To flordhn M Kltrk. Hus HoroMir Islan-Indla frontier* 111 some, sec­ side window ellla, Mrs. Mary Allc* man and thalr daughter Margaret utat of the other economic end
Williams, It A To taruts I'.rlif.,
t Reviewing the local office act­
tions h*4* ceased—a grave men Bailiff Is' a new teacher. Ml a. trill transfer to the Presidential social factors which must be mea­
ivity reports during theee two per­
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iods Mr. 8mlth said 84,460 were Aus
Allr^t*
lem*-we wUh to solv*.
hungry.
roem vilth' Mr*. B. Middleton as­ night voyage to Washington.
placed In jobs under federal .con­
ranlral Plorlda I'eoJuttlon T'e.
Teak Fore# 84 passed Cabo F ffa
But fat* sometimes achieves Its sisting.
trol and 70,010 under atata oper­ Jtsaoclsllon To
It, lluntsf elu,
charge its passengers, left the ship
and* by atrange and awful melh
The West Sid* Primary School ust after sunset yesterday. Shortations, an Incrsasa of approx­
Between 1938 and 1945 al*ut
t Brazilian
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peaceably, but others were dumped 125 million was spent In fr a &gt;j
imately $VTt ’$*’r month under
Hralnsril. P I- atus Etliabslh To crucible In which th* giant pen­ mor* ,lhan last year, according troyara which **cort*d th# BT*alforcibly on the Hamburg docks.
elate control, accomplished by 18 Hist Kadtral ' Ha,ins* amt bum
hopper control with a saving of aa
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insula is being molded Into a un to Mrs. Marlon 8t. John, prlnclpel. dentlal party out from Rio de
per cent lest employee* ^gnd et AMOctstlon
The whole dock erupted Into estimated $800 million In crops.
Janeiro rendered departing hon­
(fled
nation.
That
thought
is
in
There
a'r*
five
faculty
members
MAHIIIAUB
UrKNBKa
one-third leee coat. Tne ■Chairman
tkmakt rrwt JU.p.1 m. Paid. spired by a hopeful and dramatic including two new member*: Mrs. or* and turned back.
said there war* 10,140 morel Minnesota
D 4 r s 5 o t A t FRIEN'S
Th* Missouri Is heading
and Maegaiet Ana Itshi. development.
E. E. Forbes of DeLand and Mlaa
employer visits under state than
nford,
Aa the etorra of wrath swept Elisabeth Fite of Sanford. Pupil* ward to aasur* calm water*, plan­ iO A O S ON A MAN Y/EN
under federal operations.
CfcartM Wlad.tl Uraatty, t'-n'o .1 the Punhih. Pandit Jawaharlal
ing to change to a northerly counm
ar* of th* first four grade*.
The federal government epenl and Oen&gt;,a KoWomti. IMnloet
HE START TO W f l C - B i r r
Nehr.i and Msquat All Khan, rta
Due to th* fact thAt all pupil* later today.
$716,710.00 from Jen. 1 through
Crossing, of th* equator, with I F M R f t l CL'AR OUTBN
pectivelv prime ministers of India did not undereUnd about th* reg
June 80, 1040 on Employment
attendant etrcmonlM 'Initiat­
« .attendant
ami Pakistan, joined hands In an titrations u/last Wednesday, more th*
Service activities In Fiords, where­
REACH, D E Y S M S D t l
effort to restore ,pe*ce? The
rtov registrations ar* *xp*cl*d to keep ing “pollsroga" Into "shellback*'
Auction Sales
as the elate spent $ (80,622.22
la **t for Thursday.
tnureJ the Punjab together and, mmlng In, according to Supt.
NtVUM ^
'|M NO^iOYfl
during th* first alx months of
In addition to th* official party^
with their minister* and provin­ W. Lawton. Registration Usually
I realises* treat Peas Hast
u s i u n v n m u n o H y tooi
tom*
1,400
of
th*
1,700-man
Mla­
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cial
governor*,
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meet­
Harvey Enlee, J r . Atlanta, Reg- posed of. However, I saw some ing In lAhora—a pivotal point in reaches IU Peak in January, ha sourl craw ar* marked far Initia­
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tonal Director of th# U. 8. Depart- stock being brought into th* mar­ the turmoil.
tion. H»# crew member* were
proud
* pt
nt of Labor, on a recent visit ket after i o'clock in the after­ caplUl of th* Punjab, with It* tlmatad school population of 4,000 granted
A special M
dispensation
on
U«U •
WJPFIWMMWM V*.
of which 2,1/0 are whit* and
tplimenUd th* Florida But#
vojraic* »outh by MP»U the
I h t v«
population of half a million, was 1,900 ar* colored.
noon.
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loyrdcnt
Service
on
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rk,“ a r«pr«MnUUYi of Kin*
partly in rulna and murd*r and
A test survey of South Side Shark,
“I had th* unutual experience iootlns
accomplishment aa compared with
ootlng was proceeding in the Primary 8cbooi this morning Ntptauitb
activities lo th* nation and In th* of sitting on th* bench with a streets.
Mr,. Truman's flight ovar the
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showed that there ar* 380 pupils •auator failed to taka him out of
city magistrate, whil* in Phila­
Mr. Bmth said.
,
In that setting the two prime as compared with 343 al thla tlr
ranked **cond In th* delphia, during th* hearing for a ministers and their aasoel
th* “poliwog" data M far aa a*nW oorf
on p*rt*nUg* of accomp- group of tWfendanU charged with pledged thsmaalv** to strive' lor last year, according to Mrs. J . C. ia r a n . are concernad. .
Mitchell, principal,-There at* writ*
tOs of th* over-all estimated vialatlng a. city ordinance govern
phrty
IKK ESTIMATES
J i ftpiiTy -I
Th*r# la no magic balm tor the a few new pupils front famllle*
1N7. and Tint V In D * 1T h u * d«f*ndanU, approxImsUly Indian 111a Many clo u observer* that have rTcsntly
180 In number, war* alleged t«j believe that th* greatt u t move to­ she said. Thar* art 13
which
th* 125th
hav* bought bushel unit* of pro­ wards unity would be for th# two including "two new mevnh
PLACE YOUK ORDER NOW AT OUli NEW
Ippi. duce, removed a relatively email dominions to loin In a federal J tt n Uarptr and MUi M
BaUay, both graduate# ol
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fifth n th* naton
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
Unlvsnltv and both taachl
plshments of C l a a m m
- a full bushel. all sections of the population,
and first In The group pled guilty, but thalr would hav* common machii | third grads.
Earlier la his wash-long visit ti
------i r»9P*ct to p*r- counsel filed notice of appeal, th* with which to handle emergencies.
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CO.
hm*nu of **- suction a* I under
- it being Short of this it would su m that their own kind—* litreulsan task
* of lh* Intar-Amarj Ftsrid* ranked based on an attack t
(h* legal- It may b* necessary to uproot the
Ososfi
Whkh woulda't bring
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turmoil. A* the soldiers lugg.d
the screaming, kicking, finding
refugee* down the gangplank, ti.,
Jews already In the tialn* Inyag
shouting "Hitlerism" nnd prut.-t.

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HAY FEVER SEASON

H O W R E D IS H O L L Y W O O D ?

Vfittjijr American** nri* Im*ihj* itncuurilgod 1" Iftkt* ill)
mnl humlm «M
interest in lIn* slory nf tlu'lr local ciminiiiiiilif- iiixl of .On.1
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IfF im native Rtntwr Till* Junior Hlaiorutn Movement, wiirkmjilimuyli the ychool systems of several til ales, usually in
. »i&lt;im a Mr«a4 ttai, HtaltM conjunction with state historical aocieties, is leading yoiinjr
Orlofc.r It. Itilt*. mi Ih* I’ml lllllrf |K‘n)ile in pUgrljpagea *to significant tain ts in Ihfijf areas,
Ma.la, lh» * ,t
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to sttidy slones of local past events, to murk historic sites
tt( I'maini Ml JMnirh N I Ittt.
and .to culled 'documents.'
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()iie of the first states to inaugurate such a project
Mllnl
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was Indiana where a junior histi^icah group, was started
-4—lln .llin l l l i n l l t l
in Grant fount,r in 1!M8, This has grown until school pupils
in most counties iff the stute are participating.
m iiorliiiM jiin HATH*
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Hf Ihfflfr. mwli
Texas also pioneered in educating its young eiti?.ens
S i ' ill awareness of tjlt* Isme S tar State's thrilling and exten­
l.v
®»»= s ile lore. Lust.year, in cooperation with the Texas Stale
|ln» %rut
Historical Society. 85 chaptera had Ijm ii set up in the state’s
All . OlliltMP9 BMlIrr.. r««U.
tla«•f!laa, if »U114»Its**M
l. ■ml
schools. New York.' Pennsylvania and Minnesota are also
rgtrrtiitnmrnD tor lh. (m'.l*"** •*» lending in the movement.
ilHilHl I mwI*. Mill |»« * IsNfatril f»*
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m iu iH .lii* li lt * .
SuchH program will Poster Sound American.patriotisrii.
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Regiiiuing with the child’s home community, the search will
Imm. rrarnrHl, Tl»» 11*1*1,1 |H *"r
aa11aaaI M*t.t at ml
"III lead him to a realizallnn of his own cultural inheritance
,,■ air «*m*l*l«*.l la *•"
and develop not a narrow nationalism Iml a practical love
rIII** la Ifca. rnnhtll Milk hlad'IMal
■if homeland. Some schools have been Indifferent too long
lrr« la I hi,'Baa aail NrM la ,a.
Thr lilral.1 la a wrinhrl .ll ••** to this kind of education.
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though independent otherwise. Itelgium and the Nether­
lands have never been on partieularly gcsal terms, though
they are neighbors and their peoples are_related.,
. The coolness govs hack to 1579 when the presenl Dutch
state gained its independence nf Spain, while'Hie Belgian
provinces preferred to stay where they were. Napoleon
eoiMpier«Hl*Mtrttl* Itelgium and Holland. A fter his fall Hie two
wore merged lor i&lt; time under JJutcli control. The Belgians
did.not liko. it^-and brok^-away- in -IHittt- Is 4Viiriil-Wt&gt; r4
it did not make fur good feeling tb have the Duicb stay
neutral while the Belgians were overrun by Germany,
S itae then the common misfortune of Nazi rule has
soothed old irritalions. Benelux is the first case nf volun­
tary co-operation between these nations in centuries.

All 11ml* "I iilifthu ■I"' li*4iiih
silvalicril for demolishing IlMHI
IIDH, Imt h r unpri I ll)f I'W.f'iil*
■ lrnifrf~TTmwlr i it&lt;-iym n'ii|i
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T R EA SU R Y REPORT

moneyyd intcicil* «ml big bun
n m .” Si* congicumra (rum Fits
id* *nd tbr ollirr U, S. irn*lo
will be luipmrd to Im ih whom
they' irjncirnt Foil Myrn New«
m i . ll l«kn *11 kindl of |&gt;ro|ik
lo make * Rrpul)|ic.&lt;n.

. S&lt;imr id S4n(nrd’» bu*inr»».mrn
pelilmnrd llir SbriiM'i n llitf aik
inn lot , temnval id thr ban o
pumliboaidt (ontrnding that ■ it
huiti tbrir buiinnt. What con
hull liUiinrt* ttimr, wr wnndrr
than tbr growing ditirgatd Ior law
and ordrr. tTiotr or lr** in evt
dentr ihinugbntil thr wholr world?
If budnrti mm. who *rr *uppo»rd
to b r‘ Iradtr* n| « mmmunily,
do not luppmt l«w rnfmcrtftrnl.
how can they rapetl motr hutnblr
men to oltry thr laW? It i* bald
to tiplain In thr man in thr »trrr
% that thrrr are »omr*Iaw». mean
to be enforced and other* to b.
winked at. Puncbboard* may br j
minor law enfraction for thr mn
ybaril. ail'd ttrallng a banana from
a fruit »ta»d ii a minor enfraction
for thr beggar, but the fatter i*

apt to go to "jail lor iTT

By MFL HEIMER
CIV YOU It I saw a New York kid this evenlng. It .wits n(ouml six o'clock and thing*
«rVe beginning to unwind. t-» loosen up and re­
lax a llllle the Way they r|o when the long day is
oyer. I wound up around Columbua Circle, where
in u couple of "linurs the soapbox apeechmakera
would sooi^ t»e explaining the mysteries of life,
death amt the pursuit of the &lt;Jo«l!y-ltfe to Uiooe
of ua assorted loafers who had lime to listen.
•Howevet. they had not arrived yet'and the
crowns were hurrying past lo bus at ops and sub­
way elation* and Ihe dinner tablif, All exrrpl a
little'crowd around the Maine memorial at the
southwest corner of Central I’ark. which la
.where..a* I say. I *aw a New York kid,
There is n llllle hint hath «tre of n wading
Mrl Hsurtr
pool at the loot of the statue It Is alrout three
feet deep end Ii Is not really for wading, of course. I do not really
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However, this rvrmng the crowd u-ae around Ihe pool td-cause
Jhrrr wete four kids splashing around In it in saggy bathing trunks
i thought at Aral they were ducking for applet, but It turned out
lo Oe money.
The mrn and women clustered nrmind the pool were grinning and
y i’linf. and tossing nickels and pennies and quarters Into Ihe ditty
wuter. and the four klda would duck for the coina. elaborately
swooshing water on each ether as they scrambled.
Variety, the show business magexine, would hava. I are sure, de­
scribed them as socko, with great presentation, a Teal production. In
Hollywood, where everything it the poor man’s something, the wags
would have calted II the poor man s Acapulco, or Bermuda, or
wherever it la they deep-aea dive tor coin of the realm.
Three of Ihe kids were Juel what you would expect kldii diving tor
rams to^he—dirty and tough and grinning and slatted of torso. They
ducked over and ovrr and flared up angrily at each other and they
slapped water friendly-like.
The mingles wore on and the crowd got bigger and orice In a while
someone would yell “Hey—copal” and they would look up deflsntly,
and then muttei, “Aua. ya ndla.” It waa more fun than Coney
Islarni lor them.
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The fourth kid dkln'1 get too many of the coins. Tha th read h tra
shouted and waved at tha crowd and bVckoned for them to throw
(heir riches, but he just stood knse-deep m the dirty water of the
pool, ahlwrlng and biting hla Upa, and scowled.
Once In a while the three othera would “rash past him In the hunt
for n coin and he would be u^ret and dufr.pei under the water. If it
were me, at nine pr ten, l.would hive vome up bawling. Dul he Just
got up and anbrted through hla noae once or twice and stared at
them. Then he Just stood there.
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When
teivghaph' lines were
built scross the Great t’lains of
the United States in Colijunctiuh
with, the first transcontinental
railroad, hostile Indians boo- 'mik
uare not to disturb the "talking

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in tb# big country which in America—n
big job in pcncotime nn in v/nrtime. Ttiey
nre built to pull long trnina. ;
txmg freight trnina enn bundle more
gooda nt loan co at— to you — tlinn abort
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poee tong trains—among ( M r current 4*
denmndn for changes in rulre b one limit­
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thnt long trnina innnn greater tuifoty to
rnilrond employee and public alike.—
•'Hien, If m foty b not the nre/ reason —
what ia tlie reason jjehinrt this demand? .
I t in to make more jo h * which nre nok
necdtxl—to get more pay I Thin "made
w ork" would bo sheer uvula. Think o f big.
modem locomotive* using only h a lf their
power.
For thia waste, you—the public—would
have to pay. Higher coeta mean a lower
standard o f living for everybody. N o­
body uanfs lh atl

I&gt;ong trnina moan fewer trnina—fewer
chancre for accidents—fewer interrup­
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THE FOURTH KID EVAS DIFFERENT. He was the same site
and hu hair waa cut short In front the same way and hla trunks
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nTm. lie waa, maybe, nine or ten
He was shaking with the cold, for the wind had come up suddenly
this August evening and he had been ducking for coins too long. Hla
flngera were white and shriveled at the lips and his mqulh was get­
N ting blue He ducked silently—and when he got hla Coin, he hopped
nut of the poo: and over to thdTron fence, where h r reached over and
gave it to a thin, allent, little blond girl In a light blue dreaa. who
took It and dropped it Into a wrinkled paper -tag.
There waa no laughter In fe r, either. She just took the coins from
him and stopped them Into the beg and then stood by the fence,
looking down I t tht sidewalk—once Irf A •chit* /actng tha crowd aa

Tlte liemendoui growth in Plot
kla’s population is indie sled •by
_ recent figure* in ihe Automotive
New* which, ihow that Florida
had the highrtt percentage of au­
tomotive regittrsttons of any state
in the unior} between 1941 and
1947. Die number pt sdlomobitei
“rtglilered In F^irlda six frii* ago
was 458,687 sa compared witli
550,000 now, an Increase of 19.91percent. California, whete everyooe owns a car. boasts aft Incntale
of only 13 percent; and Michigan,
where cars are made, had less than
a I percent gain. Inasmuch as ca/t
arc 'prorated to individual slates
by the manufacturers on a popu­
lation hasu.’Florida’, increase m
be accounted for

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With tbou»*nd» id rbitdirn icitmnnR to tebool tliimiRbintl Scin
mole County. * linicly wainiOR
i» otttrd lo molpniti to itKivjMllirtf MRiIrncr wink dming JM*'
ic bool buildinRt oi *|&gt;|iio«chmi.
thildirn on llir IiirIiw.iv *. StaK*
l*w ptobiliilt pvtiing iclmbl bn*wink (nsiling »t «ut|o*ding k Iio0'
cliildirji. *nd iprrdt nr.it ichoot
building* *rr &lt;lt*itir.dly m l riel rd
■The twit plan, howryrt. i* s*&gt;
to pa** • trlioi'l boiltlpgt d it t«u
■'be *voulr&lt;l rvrn ll you bavc I'
dtive at,mail tbr biotic Don’t kill
-a child|

WASHINGTON, Sept. H. i/l*i— I t .. |m*ltlon of the Treasuri
Sept. 4, rnnipared with corresponding date n year ago:
Sept. I. 1*H7 Sept. 5. &lt;t*t|) ISIfi
*80 “50.404.5.1
Iteeripts
*
Wfi,040.270.07
*222,747,177.74
Kxp*-nditures
*157,6704122.8:1
*8,008JM:l,(l|7.7tHCtJ|
Balance
*:t,000,000,828.17
Customs Recelnl* for
*4.28.7.005 i&gt;7
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Month *
Heceipt* Fiscal Year
*6,247,0112.682 8 !^
*6,228,080309 71
July 1
Expenditures
* 7 ,057 ,250 .090.11
*74209^ 08 .278.00
When Ft. Atkinson was estab­
Fiscal Yrar
* 12*27 .509,8110 III
S I. 90 li. 20 S.rt96 .U
lished in wha*. Is now Nebraska Excess of Kxoen lllures
* 259 , 79: 1. 490 ,018.72 * 206 ^ 57 .951 .097.21
in 1820 i! was VAmerica’s farthest Total Debt
Decrease under
■Vest military establishment.
I i 72,508,962.17
Previous l)av
medicine of the Great Spirit."
*20,287,620,0:17.17„
Gold Assets
*21.705,782.065.79

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Wlillr wuinrn'i (liru n SIC M"
1 ipg down. mrn's |mhI» an* »&lt;*&gt;*!
In lie coming lip, abnul liiui inclrs
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W *ar O rphans
allow- the iliur liipi being thr Id'
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rtl failnoli edict.- Maybe we s i­
Due
of
vIh* more touching aspects of war's nfternuitb
gning l u l l I" thr ktuclii'ii ul ill1
is the plight of the Kuropenn children whose p«rents were
lute leal ejldle hiMini,

casualuos. Many ul these youngsters have been in ought* to
Arm.Id K ivi. p|r.idu)R guilly h this country and adopted by childless people of their uwii
racial and nitfionid hackgroitml.
a 'c lu ig r ui xllrnipting In ileal
A grotto of Polish orphans are being cured for in
atom bomb srctrli, said be |U*'
didn'l knuw why h r liir d lo »lrai groups by the Polish National Alliance, which convenes in
litem, ll might have hern lh- Cleveland this week, Mrs. Francos Dyntek. a vice-president
of this oggauDutinn, in describing the roundabout journey
ihnURhl eft the hope lh.it llte Ru
of 97 wards of the.Alliance, said that they had travelled
sians would pay a mcr mm lu.
from Poland through Siberia, Persia, India and .Mexico.
null information.
fltwlly reaching ti g United S tates TRKy* j|nw tM...nj&gt;Wed
in aendemies in various parts of the country, “*
Srnatiii CUutlr P 'Ppcf mid
Wl^at liu *e iTiildren hare uiiKsed in the |oSs of their
T.trn|)4 liM o m fc lin i th*t an
parents has lwen-partty-m«d**-up to-t hem in-breadth of cxfxoiU'ui t‘&gt;* tlm T»fl-H*illry
-— w«t ilrAimoib'ird--l»y—‘-tlwr o* jK'i ioHie mid iu_tiu: ujiporimiily to grow- to maturity in u
fmblic«ii crowd, iriartenliiig lb country where Welfare of'children is considered important

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In the Phlttrmunic Auditorium and if so u|A»n whose wills? The
in ls&gt;* Anictde* Imt turnUy night nearest thing to an anawer to the
Ihr
mdin diacutiion
program first question was Senator Tvi,rallnl Amrrica'a Town Meriting of ney'a assertion that he hnd in his
the Air conducted "what wm de­ pocket "the nnmea and party book
scribed aa a dehate on the duration numbers'* of Communist membei*
"I* There Iteuliy *» Communiat nf the Actors (iuild and the J jo llj.
Threat in Hollywooit ?** lx waa wiaal Writers .Mobilisation 0 * 3 jjf
not, howevrr a detuit* «-&gt; much various front—organiaationej-boV
aa a rnnteat in rectminatlon and since he ditl not see fit to read the
|M.TRonat abuse, capeclally between name*, there »ai&gt; no way ‘o judge
Mr. Albert Dekkcr, the actor, and how uumcrouk these Communists
State Senator Jack B. Tenney, nre ami whether they mold it*
and an exchange of highly rhetorl- said to constitute u “crowd." Mr,
rat irrelevancita by all concerned, Emmet liv e ry , one of those who
including the audience. In ihort, undertook to argue that Com.
the delude got nowhere, proved munlsm is no threat at all, admit,
nothing, and changed no on*’» led that tfiere are some Commun­
ist* among the Hollywood screen
opinion about mnything.
For thia it aeema to ua that the writers, a* Avell aa "a ‘lot of re­
organltera of the debate were publicans and Democrats f~*‘ buV
quite aa much to blame aa the '■some,*', nf course, ta an utterly
participant*. The quratlon which Indeterminate nnmlier.
As to the second question them
the disputant* were attempting to
anawer, affirmatively or negative­ was even greater confusion. Mrs.
ly, was itaclf rhetorical.* The Lrla Kogvis said toe CommuniUa
word •‘threat** at least should have had Imwii able to work a good deaf
licun specifically defined. It* orgin- nf sly and subtle propaganda into
al sence as a noun seems to have “non political pictures"—a charticen merely that of a “crowd, or actei here, a line there," all clearly
throng." Presently It obtained by c a lc u la t e d to destroy popular eon
logical extension the sence of pres­ fideme in American institutions,
tfmately. Becoming
but she gave
g»v‘* no
mi specific
specinc ex^pptri
caryine
sure and ultimately,
aiyordjng to iml
Iy . r F V ' p V * Aa su?&gt;|*b.'£ etwjwinaratzre«l,-as.er
suftbqrity,
contrary
lire applied to the will by declarat- tlon. Mr. Tennewon the contrary,
Comniun
ion of the harm that will follow M |,j (hat the Hollywood Comniunnoncompliance.”
lets and Iheir sympathixers have
Thu* on an etymological basis, been wholly unalde to put any nf
it seems ti) us, the question thrir “ Marxist pipe dreams" into
might have lieen appropriately the films, In-muso the produce!*
divided ns follows: (1) Are there won’t allow it. The effect of Ihvte
many Communist! In Hollywood? statement* Is to cancel ea^h other,
(21 Are they numerous enough or and to leave the question unan­
powerful rnuugh to exert any swered. which is a great pity, for
pressure upon the wijll»_of others, it is an extremely Importan^ytnr,

itelgilim . tile Netherlands and I.uxcmlmurg. to go into of-

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THE SANFORD HERALD. 9ANFORD, FLORIDA

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Geneva Holcombe Is
Wed To C.. Brantley

Social Calender

Thelm a C a rte r Weds
Daniel F . Deneff

The marriage of Mis* Thelma
TUESDAY
.•
Tha'Fidelis Class i f ‘t1i« First Carter to Daniel F. Deneff was
BaptM Church will meet at F:W) solemnised on Saturday night at
P. M - at Uts home 'of Mrs. L4ck 7:011 _o'clock., by. the llav. J . - E.
McKinley at the First Methodist
EU benr; 500 PI untosn Driv-Y
. The Woman’* Bible Class of the Church In s lovely candlelight
Plrflt Baptist Church will meet ceremony. The church waa decor­
at the church annex at 8:00 P. M. ated with white gtadiolusee and
lira. W. Whitmire. Mrs. J . T. greenery with branched candela­
Niwby, Hr*. Fred flarrison and bra holding white taper!.
I f n . J . L. Jacltson will !«■ hu«Prior to the ceremony Mrs. J .
U MrKwgn organist, rendered a
The Pilot Club will meet in the program of nuptial music. Mrs. C.
Tourist Center at 7:30 P, M. for E. Ginn served as soloist and she
dinner. The "Golds." losers In a sang "1 t a r * You Truly" by
ifcceitt contest will entertain th e ! Carrie Jacoha Bond amL.IIerman
“a n e n 's,” winners of the contest, i Lohr’s " I t Is Not Because Your
WEDNESDAY
Heart Is Mine.”
A buffet supper will be served
The bride, given in marriage by
a t the Seminole Country &gt;Club at C. R. Dawson, wore a gown of
fl:!0 P. M. for members and their white taffeta fashioned with a
gutsts
*
fitted bodice, flesh-colored, mar­
THURSDAY
quisette yoke and long Sleeves
Seminola tiebekah Lodge No. 43 forming points over the hands.
will hold their regular meeting in Her fingertip bridal veil of sheer
the 1. O. O. F. hall at 8:00 P. M.
All members are urged to be pre- illusion fell from a cap of seed
pearls. She carried a bouquet of

er s on a l
Mr*. !L M. Papwoith ha* re­
turned (torn n two months' vaca­
tion spent at “Tile lTohieiUuurnn
Hot Springs, Vs.
Mrs. J . G. Prickett and daugh
ter, hire. H. C. Elrod of Orlando,
have returned after a ten-day
visit in Georgia
Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Proctor, Sr.
have left for a n , extended trip
through the Carolina*, Ueofgia,
Florida, *Ten«ie**eo add Virginia.
They expect to tie gone for sev­
eral weeks.
Mrs. W. F. laisater, Jr . snd
infant son William Ploy l.asnter.
111. have bean rkmoved from the
Femald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
pital to their home at 801 summerlin Avenue.

If* a quiet ceremony Gensva
Holcombe of Ma’scotte, Fla., be­
came ’ the bride of Charles W.
Brantley in « double ring cere­
mony performed by Judge R. W.
Wan* on Thursday night at hi*
home. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and ’Mrs. K. R. iM tsntlv
of Ma-futtr end Mr.' Rranjley it
the son of Mrs, Jnsir Urantle,
of San lord.The bride Wore a gown of soft
blue,W»-d jrrsey with white acccssorie ami a corsage of white
roses anil tuberoses. Mr*. Brant­
ley, mother nf the groom, chose
to went n light blue two piece
suit with chrysanthemum tuna
ims, The hridit's slsldf-lti-law.
rs. W C Holcombe, was gowned
tn a : dre»« nf blue crepe and
her an t'surjea were also whit.'.
Her. Il"“ i'i« were sweethesit
rosea.
The couple is now making
their home in the Welska Apart­
ments qn Siniford, Mr. Brantley
served for three end a half years
with the Army Air Force* during
the wai and is now associated
with Ihe Atlarilie Const Line
Railroad

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HOLLYWOOD BOUND?- Gerry
Diets, 18, Miami Hrarh, enter*
beauty contest sponsored by Dado
County Parks Department,
a
feature of Tcquesla Festival ojwning IO.OW.tMHI H i c k e n b a r k e r
Causeway and fll.000,000 Crandon Park Nov. 0-11 at Miami.
Screen test and possihle career
go with crown. University of
Miami Junior, brunette Gerry
weighs 108 pounds, 1*. 6 feel 3

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one* whom they wanted segre­
gated at 11 and started tow'ard “a
pqi'Vly academic life."
By ADELAIDE KERR
Hhc also said that England's
modern state school* are giv'ng
AP Newsfratures Writer
U ,ln1" '
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England, which once "locked
•»{“ • »'«n&lt; » * ami more to
down" on United Stale* ^ h o o ! . . '" ^ 1" * •,?. rdisrn.hip, character,
has copied some American idea, 1
/ eli« fon * ntl “PPreci.tion
to educate her children for post-.*"
war citixenship.
| "This dor* not mean we shall
'• That new* come* from .Leah { »li«ht the necessary education in
Manning, British Labor* ini-mln-i arithmetic,* she concluded: "but In
of Parliament now in the United the past » r gave too much time
.Slates, who says that, as a lesuit in *uch problems as how mujh
of changes based on American time to tiah problem* as how
educational experiments, English much time It lakes a fly to climb
children now have free education * wmll and too little to the art of
in secondary schools, which they .11* in*.”
did not have before, and that they I * Mr* Manning, who wa* edurrmain In school longer.
(cited in state schools and Homer“Until the passage of tlic Butler j ton College, Cambridge. Is the
Act, 00 percent of Britain’s chit- I wife of William Henry Manning,
llrett stayed In elementary schools b -*!Slant at the Observatory
ry in
until they .were 14. when they Cambridge. She taught in Cam­
left and went to work," said Mrs. bridge from ’ her college gradua­
Manning, a former educator, win tion until ll'jy. when she became
worked .for the aclV passage ami president of the National Union
who said that the American, John of Teachers, was placed, on the
Dewey, had influenced her tlilnx- panel of candidate* it supportttd
mg more than any other odum- fur Cotnnuin* andwen a feat that
ttonal philosopher.
year. Bhe, lost it in 1D31, spc'nt’ Ihe
"About ten percent left the ele­ next 14 year* in various execu­
mentary schools at the age of n tive of fire* of the ‘NUT ami In
and went Into secondary schools. 1!M5 returned to Parliament—this
Though the secondary *rh »ds time a* n member from the Ep
were part of the state school *y: ping Division of Essex, part of
lem, children either h a d 'In have Winston ChtirrijltPs old constlt-

These Women

Mrs. F. L.! Crosby and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence C. Welsh have ;e' ere A,&gt; a Upeakln.'i
turned-from a three weeks’ vaca­ ineties .taU, j
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C?
tion ‘ during «WM*S- ‘ time they'
* L L It
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L j l \ remain
they. a tv
"fin
e ' of Knr
..
, in •school until
.
......................ngland's
plans* to
visited in New York and Canada
TnJ^DaugKiira^n^fie American
1“ and tney do nbt have to pay meet the economic rrlsis is to
Revolution will meet In observant *'ride as matron of honor and and other points of interest in
tuition. At II they enter the develop it s •agrirllure." she said,
M rs. Clyde Cummings
of Constitution .Day at :i;30 P. M. *»• her only attendant. She worq the north.
AP New,features
secondary schools (junior high s at the home of Mrs. F. K. ftoumii- a dress of pink marquisette with
Dear
Judy,
Honored
On
Friday
school level). So virtual)' lim
Mrs, C. A. Stillwell of Ranfonl
let, B10 Palmetto Avenue. All a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt.
U. 8 kid, are always being pciccnt get at least four yent&gt; of
members are urged to he present. She also carried pastel flowers and Lakeland and Mrs, S. II King
„ ,
Mrs. Clyde Cummings,- Ihe for­ taken nx«t Ut,. i ..n|* -and panneit scronriary (Hluratlon fffin**
and wore them In her hair. At of Lakeland lave left for an ex­ mer Marian Pearson, .wbosu. mar­ for being hirdbrains. But Uncle
Mr*. - Hanning.
a vigii.,in
tended Vacation to be Spent in
ltnhson
served
as
best
man
for
tho
Men A re Faced W ith groom.
Chicago and Hibldng, Minn. En riage was n recent event, was hon- Sant’s nmppeta aren’t the ■only woman with sherry colored eye,
route north they were joined by oretie with a shower given on ones who act tquirrrly. South and hair, said-that the new -y Shorter P an ts L eg l , Mrs. John , E. Deneff, ,mother Mrs.
have their
pecul- tern was attacked by some Km............... . Amerlrnn kids
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Stillwell's son, ll/Sgt.'Jam es Friday night by the Woman’s
of the groom, was gowned In powstillwslt In Warner Robin
Jtirmian larillea.-tm. sayx Cartox^amtrpr.^ttxTir~WtiirTell- ! h * r (lip plan of
I—o f—the—Ptrxt— Chr
der blue Trcpmnd
B lfcv
~ wrirgHTTo
” n* ag
* " i where he la stationed'. In Chicago Church. Mrs. Julian Wilsoh, Mrs. Latin American singing star who giving all the children Ihe -ante
NEW YORK — While wom-n of white roses and primroses.
ihcy will visit her older son, Wil­ Jack Pearson. Mrs. Ray Fox and was recently on tour here. Only junior and senior high selimd
Following ths ceremony a small liam C. Stillwell.
mobilise for the battle* against
.Mrs. William Tlson served o.t Carlos doesn't think It’s silly 1m- education held- hark the gifted
Ing a teen-ager—it's Just a phase
long skirts, men are faced with reception was held at the home
hostesses.
the problem of high-water pants of the groom. White gladioluses
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. Lyles have
A blue and white color schema of grow mg up like getting tile
were used In decorating through­ returned from a six weeks’ vac­ was used in the deeoralluna and mumps *» the measles or wIhmvIi
this fall.
ing cough He saya:
I
x Predicting that men’s, trousers out the rooms of th# Deneff home, ation spent in Pennsylvania and refreshments. In the center of the
will be two inches shorter this fall, luiter that evening the couple left the Carolina*. While they were table was a tall arrangement of • . "The keeds up here are tereeand that shoulder ,c*d« will be for a short wedding trip. Mr*. away they were called in Columbia, while tuberoses suirutinded by ficl Th.c mob that Sinatra and I
missing from new suit jackets, Deneff wore for traveling a white 8. C ; by tho death of Mr. Lyles’ giant chrysanthemum* and blue frel so. m&gt;m &gt; for Frankie, but I
Tony Williams, leading New York galiardine suit with light blue hat brother, John Lyle*, who died and white asters Mrs. Pearson know, tan. Down In South Amer­
Aug. 1 at hi* home them on' was in charge of the fjC*vr ar ica thev take me apart, limbs
tailor, warned gloomily that the and white accessories.
from limb*!”
Ths bride, daughter of Mr. and 41)16 Wilson Boulevard. Mr. Lyles, rangem ents. A t one emf
wav things are going, men will be
&lt;f of tho
Carlo-, laughed merrily thinking
lu ck flif they have any pant* at Mr*. Clarence Herman Carter of 6P years old, lived in Sanford for table Was a crystal punch IhiwI
hi* nanuw esrapes, hut one
Atlanta received her schooling In 10 year*.
all. adding:
with which .individual cake* ic«J about
thing he can’t understand is: "Whv
with Idue and white frosting wctc doe* '-everyone blame the teen­
"The shorter trouser with cuff that city after which she entered
served.
’
will barely touch the top of (he * nurse’s IrjriaJflgand
her
ager in this generation When I
■hoe."
1 Ina n * y i^TnUuate nurse. She F irst Fall Dance
The gift* were presented to tho was in my teens back In Bogota,
A shop catering to college m&lt;*n has roernll/been associated with
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Held By Lea Scours honor** by her sister, little Miss Colombia, we raised the dickens Mr
and Mrs. John Senkarik,'
Sylvia Pear fun She was costumed too. We never got into trouble,
reported that trousers shortened the Fyniald-Laughton Memorial
■to the top of the sock* ia the new Hospital, Mr. Deneff, eon of Mr.
Approximately 100 local and in blue amt while ns a fairy. She but We didn't live tike little old Jr., announced today the birth Iff:
a daughter, Patricia Ibane, on j
rage on eastern university cam- and Mr*. John B. Deneff of San­ •ut-of-tbwn guests were oresent cm rled a wand and pulled a cart men and ladies, either."
ford. I* a graduata of Seminoln for the first function of the fall decorated with Jdpe and whit*.
Sept, il at the, Fernald Laughton
pules.
Down
m
South
America,
believe
Commenting on the no-shoulder- High School and during the war season of I-es Seyur* held on
Those present with Mrs. Cum. it or li"t._ the- boliby.aoxar* an Memorial Hospital. .Mra—Kookar*^
A. L . L v o i i ’ h
will -be r*memi&gt;erctl as the fur
Vogue, however. Leonora Cor- served for five yekr* with the Friday-ttlght at the Sanforcl VVV- mi.Xgs wete Mrs. It. T. Pear Still, r a ile d - Meitin- Roberto*"
UnitedStale*
Marino
Corps
liter
Irene
Pierce
of
Orlando.’
l-known British setnm ,
ttan'a Club. Y eilow and green Str*T James Rowland. M i*. A. If. Robert Stockings, to you^ (Juile
were used in decorating the bat Johnson,’ Mrs. II. E. Cordell, Mrs. format, dun’t you think?
COUNTRY
CLUB
MMM and Mrs. la-slie Ci Howtake
"I don’t think.
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cony and stage forming a gsta J. J . Petrmx. Mb- Walter Morgan,
Carloi admits that there are lots
Charles Potter, manager of the setting for the affair. DancingJ Mrs. Georg* Rowland, Mr*. J. L. of-teva-agesa-who go westward in- atil anniiunccU Lmtai J lio lo i tie uf .&gt;
out of genOem^j"
Seminal*. Country -Club, -announc­ Was"ertlofed’’
throughout the eve- .jllnrton,' Mrs.'O. If. Darnlirss.. Mr*. their eiithulsasm, so he suggests son. Julian Wayne, on Sept. ^ a*
---- ----------------------fretsaus bTooMsTfave a ed today that a buffet supper nlng to the music of a ■nlckslo-1W. D. Thornton, Marian Ntblaca. that those who hunt autographs tho Alhemnrel Hospital in Klixanarcotic 'effect when lhair fra- trill be served at the club on dcon.
|Mrs Wilson,
Mr*. Fox,^ Mr», |k&gt; considerate of the artist's pri, l«'th City, N. C. Mr*. How srd is
gtanra ie Inhaled and the name Wednesday at fl:$0 P. M. for
Tbe dance wa* under the direc­ Pearson. Mrs. Tiaon and the valp life and not haunt him nr the funner Ann KoMdns nf Han­
itself la ’the Greek -word for a members and guests. Game* and tion of Mia* Peggy Pippin and Misses Ouida Carlton, Betty Sas­ join in mobs to badger him into ford.
lancing will be enjoyed following Miss Dolores McUdlnn with Miss ser, Hetty Rowland, Sue Williams, giving his autograph.
sleep-producing -drug.
tbe supper,
.S.Miih American kids go in mure
Phyllis . Bach and Miss ShirlrF Msry Edna Landrsss and Sylvia
A yeardstlek as accurate aa a
Moreland directing the decora­ Pearson and David Wilson.
for rhumba* snd samba* than the
Napoleon gave Josephine a tion*. Others assisting with the
railroad watch would he made of
heprals Up here do. Carlo* says.
nickel steel alloy, accompanied watch with 1741 pearls and 168 dance were Mis* Judy Jones, Miss
Cuirnntly, they are mad for
by VBursan of Standrmls certifi­ turquoise* on the case. Every Joanne Williams, Mis* Barbara
"Jacques,-Jacques" which is- fast
cate end recommendations for use quarter huur a musical attach Chapman and Mis* Louise Lundtavoming. a big American hit,
under constant temperature; It ment pRtyed to the qccompanl- quist.
.Speaking of teen-age acconv
By IIOH THOMAS ’
msnt of three moving' figures.
would coat $300 to |350.
ptinlinii-nta, here’* a feat that fo r
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 0. Wh­ grown-ups can Imast. Fourteenin these day* of limited picture- vear-uld Virginia Walton HrooTs
making, a Hollywood reporter has of Memphis, Tenn., wound up nn
to get around. So hop aboard my African safari after shooting Ul
animals including an elephant,
Jet Job and we're uff.
First we arrive at Paramount, lion, hyena, cheetah, jackal, hawhere. Boh Hope an*l Jane Rus­ burnt, gau lle and.water buck. Vir­
sell are making the lot'* only pic­ ginia said: " It fcas, fun. 1 didn't
ture, "Th* rateface." W* track find anything to tw afraid nf,"
I guess lots of kids are getting
down Hob and find him pedaling
his hike down the studio street. animal conscious, liecause out at
Wr trot alongside as he Jells a Dr* Moines at the Iowa .State
Joke he wouldn't b* able* to recite Fair, Eugene Berg. 1(1. showed Ihe
on the air. When we reach the grand champion FFA Market pig.
stage, he greets his producer, Hoh a Urn pound Berkshire, and ex­
Fallows, with the cryptic remark, hibited the champion pen nf
“Get out of the Sacred Cow, Mar­ three. Bob Hale, 17, also of Do*
garet. I’m off to Hollywood." Fel­ Moines, took top prise in tfto 4-11
market pig classification, also
lows .laugh* sheepishly.
Inside. Boh tells the story. It with a iferkshite,
Marv Luther, ’ 14, nf Newton.
seems he has been fighting to keep
any "mitstda" gags (for Instance, Iowa, had a ' lamb named cham­
about Crosby ami his horsoa) out pion of the 4-11 Club fat lamb
of the frontier picture. So In division.
TEKNOTESs Janice Petty, nf,
retaliation, Bob auggsated having
a dance hall pianist turn out to be Malvern. Ark.,'would like to have
President Truman, "Harry t*ou!d some pen pal* and say* she wishes
do it for me,” said Bob, and the she could find a pen pal (lu ll., , .
17-vrar old Patricia Rfirkle of
producer didn't find out till later Newton.
N. J ., was selected as
he was kidding.
II. S. teenager hy a sweat­
Rut Jane Russall Isn't working, typical
so we head out to Culvsr City, er company who conducted a con­
where Esther Williams 1* splash- test . . • Sinatra’s newest waft
“The Stars Will Remember" ami
&gt;1 for "On AR.
Island With You:*' She pops out "Christmas Dreaming," ran be
of the water and looks aa fresh played over and over—even If
as though she stepped out of the you don't jfo mad for Frankie.
.
Vivian
makeup building. She explain*
that her hair ia taquered to stay
| dry. her makeup la water resistant doe*.
H« nwnes dripping out of the
ami her metal suit Is waterproof,
" I ’m getting more like a fish pool (not being a* piscatorial a*
every day." says well-glltcd Esib- Esther) and admit* thi* I* good
work for a hot September after­
r.
; Then we're f i i t t« Beverly Hills, noon. He recall* that during the
where "Prelude To __ N lfh P L Jr But hoi *PcB he was,in ski clothe*
Ihbdtlftjt' iiT fhe "Kith school pool for "Cats Ttmberlane.’’
And now If you don’t mind, I’m
and gym. -We a re -told the awe­
some news: "Zachary Bcott la do­ going to « a * e the»e wandering*
ing hi* own swimming.' And ho for owhlla and take a honeymoon.

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No One Seem s To I J k c
Laonur- Skirted Dre.M.ses
AP Newsfeatures
PORTLAND. Ore,—A psyrhol
ngist hatardisl a guesi today on
whv American women sre dis­
carding clothe*‘ they Ijke and don­
ning one*.thry^say they loath,It's partly the saine *ecret. says
Dr. Frvdcrirk A. Courts, assistant
psychology prufessur at ll#e»| col­
lege. that enables a dis|lkr,| dir.
tatortostjek onhisthrune. There's
no leader to start rehnlling. He

rxDtainrd;

“The sourre of rtothes is con
trolled. A woman must buy the
style that's lielng shown, or not
huv. And people want to do what's
expected uf them; a woman does­
n't want to seem ecdnomirally onqlde In follow the fashion.
"A buyers' strike could force
short skirts hack easily, (tut no
one with influence has started such
a strike. I th|/ik it would hr very
easy to stage n revolt if the
fashion leader*— women with in­
fluence—Would join,
"There is the procr** we call
identification,' whereby a petxinn
identifies himself with the man­
nerisms and custom* of a person
he admires. That's operating here.

No. Tistfer ,k|ov» gqtrr»r (*omqn .-Its-

liked long rklrf*. tnev "proriaidv
couldn’t ts* rhnngcd unit--, some
one of prestige in the fashion
world refused to wear them."

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Opening: Of Grand i . ;
. C ircu it Featu red
B y F a s t Steppers

Walker Seems
To Cop B a t

BROWNS' FUPPER

TUESDAY, SEPT. 0, 1047

NEW YORK. Sept. 9, ( J i —
Harry- Walker appears a cinch to
win the National l.eagua battine
crown while Ted Williams ha* tm*.
proved lit* chance* of copping the
American league title.
Walker, the fleet-footed out­
fielder of the 1‘Tmadelphia I*tii|lie*, added two pointa to hia tula)
In the peat aeren days to increase
his lop mark to .366, leading *ccond place rhil Cavarrrtla of Chic­
ago by 30 points. Frank McCor­
mick of Boston ia hitefng .352, only
four pointa In-hind Walker but ft
la questionable if be will t&gt;# at bat
enough timet to receive affinal
recognition from President Ford
Frick of the National League.
Williams, the Boston Red. Sox
slugger, slipped Ihree percentage
points but hia .337 gava him 10
points on the field on tha basis of
average* I n c l u d i n g Sunday’s
games.
, Williams aciually,gained a point
a* runner-up Dais Mitchell of
Cleveland dropped four points to
.827.
.
Taft Wright of Chicago's White
Sox moved into Otfrd place by up­
ping his averaga 10 points to 325.

READING, Fa., Uept 9, ( fll—
Flashing to a stratgt.t heat tiltha. Heading.Fair futui
Ity, Jenko Hanover won’ the open*
Ink day feature of.the Grand Cir­
cuit meeting here.
The bay son of Dean Hanover
trotted steadily and smartly to
win tha two yev-olds event yes­
terday in 2:13 1/6 and 2:13. He
was driven by Thomas Dunn, J r ,
»ob of the colt’s Lafayette Hill,
Pa^ owner. Dr. Richards finish-'
Dick Bong trailed tbe pinner In
the second heat.
'
Rebekah, a bay mars owned by
W. G. Morrison of Carlisle, i ’s ,
won two stretch drives to take lit#
2:17 pace after tbe favored Popul­
ar Dala had raptured the opening
b eat .
Strong finishes returned Prompt
eosic,
Josie. a bay
osy mar*
mare uwnen
owned ny
by rFranuntil KlUraon. of Keller. Va , a win­
ner In the first two heat* of tha
2 20 pace before 1vowing to Volotile Pete’s stretch drive in tjis

The Clubhouse

CO M M ENTS

By GAIL FOWLER
AP Newsfeature*
NEW YORK—If a little guy
about tha site of a half a pint pf
. tea strolls intrA.hu. iKUer’.'b i'x at.
.
a "plnrb hitter" and calmly fold*
bis arms while awaiting the pitch­
er’* delivery don't be alarmed.*
C teV g b A N P DAW KS'
It ran—and has—happened.
PASVtKdr U E . fop FuPPgR
And if 1t happens iri In* Amer­
GAINESVILLE GRIDDERS*
ican League while Cal Hubbard
From all reports, the Gaines­
pJ Tile- ’Al l * a n g h \C4
and Ken Weafer are umpiring,
ville Purple Hurricane grid com­
C o A fR U C A cii.
. rUJoetAtff 1* 16 seAid W
ifVt1 W
0
It’ll be okay with them.
bine ia going (u be quite a big
SuMu*6 PASSES A4?AM f FAttfUo^
Because there's nothing in the
bunk for-the ikiuUude High School
baseball rule book that aay* a man
footballers to bita off- The ’Cenex
at the plate ha* to have a hat.’
a‘re alated to open their seasuii,
" lie ran lay blx bat rlgbt duwn
•gainst one of tha mom power-'
alongside the ptaU-fu* ail of -aw,’’
ful fOOthkH TtsVi-hs "of- the statedeclared Hubbard, sw
.
on Sept. 20. Tliey are scheduled
" I f I wa* pitching,” obaervi-d
to tangle with Miami’s Edison Ked
Weaftr, who used to pitch, "I'd let
Haiders in Miami, juat a week
him have it kind of far -down on
before they invade the local grid­
bis back."
.
iron tu meet the Celery Feds of
"Yeah." chimed In Hubbard,
Seminole High School.
"but If the sack* were full you’d
Coach Bustrr Bishop’s ag­
only be playing Into their strategy Fed grid machine opened their Ing against another.
gregation Is really nql_to be
A met w n i i ,1s f . i t e u a wtstt l i n m a **
“We
are
atlll
on
the
lookout
first nne-a-day drills yesterday at
the high school athletic field with for a team to play on our Sept.
Ibr Fed* Coache* putting the Semi­ 19,openlng date," Kettles staled.
I have tried to get any number of
nole hopeful* through their pace* to
want to schedule a game for
In preparation for the hattle on
thtf local grid on Sept. 26 with schools and they just Ho not seem
the Gainesville Purple Hurricanes. that day. or they already have
Heavy work waa the order of one lined up. I still have one or
the day a* Coach Carl Kettles sent two other poaaihllitea that may
work out," he added.
.
Kettles'stated that he I* going
let* Lilliputian 18 or- 19
In rnntart Lake City High lo •••
ago when he wa* *«aching Coaches Feed 'Ganas and Tim If they had a, tiff scheduled for
IBford. Ma n . high school In a Tyler working with Head Coach th« 19th "I aura would like to gat
ie against Maynard, Mats.,
game lined up with some school/'
» school. Don Iwnt was the
e asserted.
Marnard coach.
Tha F u t'f OicK* entered a pies’ to
maeeless mite anyone
RioMi’a boy* were sporting a
who mlIght have a truck
•mall lead in the Isle inning* whin
Well,
It
aeema
the
prolonged
Tgnt derided- getting men on bssa
!“nrg'A m v^ba^arkH ' ’ ^ w T ’n J d
U D- Bochetto. 1946 ’Cane,a*Ur.
waa asaanatial if. be was going lo rhubarb. Ulwaan Ihw rival roaehee •*om,on7 ^ o ' t e . b .r r « k .T o ^ *
^T.m tery
m l.^d, Tidt
had
an
adverse
effect
on
the
Mil­
gat anybody across the plate.
ut from the Orlando Army Air
* r'
. r* j,' ,cem5 ^
ford
pitcher.
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So ha sent a little five-footer
Ha** .&lt;« «»&gt;. school property." he
into the batter’s box, tan* b at
While the batleaa bantam 1*1- stated.
•urely looked ’em over, ha drew
a bat because he’s small and hard four wide one*, .got to first on p
ouutandlng
lor
lo pitch too—but he'll awing at base on balls, and aa Rlopel reI.
practlcillj
lmpo..lbK^for
wholl
"
Urr1e* ,M
anything,” Lent explained to tha ralli, aat off a gama-wlnolng rally
employees to move the building,
i i p i i r 'n t iiu d v
expostulating Rlopel In a Jong that beat hit team.
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___ Last JEvenihg

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

LIVEIJ IH&lt;KL

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■Tr u n k s o f
T r e e s ik T h e
k a ^ uen au
To w n F o r e s t
of

A LSA C E

SO M E 9 0 0
Ye a r s a $ o *

lo U lS IA l^

■How MANY
S &lt; A 1E £ REQUIRE
'ftiA tf PASYzURrlZED
MILK BE USED IK
MAKING CHEESE ?
SEV EN

IS &lt;K E ONLY

AND W E p E FOUND
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ON A EIVIL WAR
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DISPLAY AYTHE WHITE
Ho u s e o f Y h e c o n f e d e r a c y
IK RICHM OND* VI RGI NI A*

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

— By WILLIAM *JT7 —
Ctatral P r n t Writtt
A DISPATCH from Atwtralla
tha nag* he beta on certainly
says a woman's Insomnia wad
can stand just that — Improve­
ment.
cured when ahe waa clonked on
the noggin with-an ax. llul this
presents a new problem—how to
2§dok Uumkop’l pointt out
cure the resultant headache.
t i l l f l'l only n ttutol t i l l
t b a t' d 6c over the new longer
No. H oetenee, ib s t Dutch elm
skirt lin e a lot o l b eam in g end
d it tt e e bothering tuburbew tea
hewing. •
bee no connection w ith the trouLie in In d on ttit.
-.
ftwl with the men folks IPs not
hawing as muds os haw-hewing.

U S.A. R|fsH&lt; IK
YHe “m id d l e of
ifs NAME*

Priced To Sell
Ladles Tennis

SHOES
Low Quarter
Cushion Arch

Horae pacing la supposed to bt
lo r Uie Improvement o f , the
breed, lfetcha Dollar Diar.says

Hoad" We wonder If It •lan't
just iposalbla , tha play mlRht
have 'been more acceptable
und^P another title auc^ aay aay,
"Nicotine Boulevard”
When Wyoming «n4qred -tha
Union In 1890 It granted votee for
women for the first tints In U. 8.

ME

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A TH LETIC SHOES
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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 9, UP)
—Tha Rev. R. D. Ingle, Jr ., pastor
of tha Berea Baptlit Church, Sun­
day night blasted what ha called
"th4 high proportion of gambling
In Jacksonville and Duval counly”
and."the laxity of our local la *
enforcement ageneiea In control­
ling IL" .
.
Talking from his pulpit to soma
1,000 persons, ha mentioned tha
recent slaying of Richard Malvln
and hia father, Jamas, hero re­
cently, saying tha shooting resul­
ted from trouble Involving gamb-

VERSATILE BERT
ClNClNNikTI, W7 — Proof of
Bert Haas' versatility la shown
by iba fact that hed led tha Na­
tional Loogua'a. first haaamei
in participation In douMr playi
In 1946 while ln 1942 he t&lt;fep«&lt;
the third iiaaamen In tha asm*
category. Haas now Is aparklini
in renter field for the Clnelnnsi

Condocla waa a Homan divin­
ity. the goddess of harmony
Many temples werr built m tier
honor, the oldest of them by
Gamlllua In 387 U C Only
•canty ruins now rrmain.
The h u m a n h e a r t pumps
enough blood in 'an hour to
equal more than three tune* the
weight of the body.

Cuhixh ie the American India
name of hlark snakrroot It te
ettra in the United St.nr* fron
Maine to Wisconsin and south t&lt;
Florida The rhlromea are cmplpycd-ih nirdirlne

The largest htrd in North
America I* the California conlor, which has a wing spread of
10 fefl The great golden eagle
1* nest, v^ith a wing spread of

Frayici* Bacon noted English
philosopher and contemporary
of Shakespeare, was bom * it
London in 1601 Ills father wa
Sir Nicholas Bacon, laird Ki epri
«C the Great Seal

Clapham l* a parliamentary
fiat net of London, ftngland four
ind onMiiiir nillrs southwest of
-M I’sui's Cathedral. II la noted
is one of the busiest railway

Estimate* say that hv lOflP
there wit) be 22.000.iVk) propb
in the United Slate* over r&gt;
year* of age*

Tlie great-survivors of the In
\Sr are the cypress ami red
*no&lt;l tree* of America snd tb&lt;
ginko tree* of China

Umatilla I* the name l«nlh &lt;d
a county and .i river in Oregon

■Tile Sndrn are I he lowest of
hr Hindu castes.

THE OLD HOME TOWN

By
STANLEY
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FREE ESTIMATES
IN S a n fo rd Avenue

P h on e HOB

B ARTICLES FOR S A L E

9

W O RK W AN TED

BKCOKD PLAYERS for rent. By TUXEDO FEE D S—complete* lir.e.
/day or week. The .Music B jx , UP
Hunt's Tuxerir Feed Slurr
W. 1st SL Phone 963.
Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nails,
O W ICE apace In Melsch Building.
Purina Frols, Groceries and FLOOR SANDING A finuhin
_ B r g c Jig h t jjffic w . aswly d w r -efy 1* T9.ltfliHULA.yjataun. ia n
a ted. all utilities, heat and jani­
Celery; Phone i t 99.
tor service furnished.* Call KdA.
V W II. A A . Dept. Store.
“ F O lt“SALE— Umernck for drivewsy» » and roadway*—Phone
8 room furnished apartment.' 008 • 1241.
' Maple Ave.
SEWING MACHINES
SALES A SERVICE
TWO 3 room furnished np.irt
B E K T S HEWING MACII. &gt;
! mrnts. Phone County 45n.;.
115 8. FRENCH. I'll. 1190
FOB ONE YEAR, fully furnished
home with three apartment to
12 S P E C I A L np m v IC E S
l i h tent, also furnished. No
• pel* of small children. Only
% good clean housekeepers, who
r can furnish godd references need
"('Ply- 616 W. 1st Strret, San- Batteries * Batt'.-rv Chai
’
II. II. POPE C. IN*

!E large furnisheif apartment
(lone 11 4 ^ .Edward F. I.s nr.

WANTED TO RENT
OB 5 ROOM empty house. I'h-ine
URNISHED apartment, close in.
No children. Call W. M. Bishop,
Ph. 29.
.

Room 2

Slate

Rank Bldg.

contest bald In Asbury Park, N. J.

IAITS FOR HALF, outside city
limits south. Will trade for used
car. See Wright at Wright's
Barber Shop. H7 W. First SL
IICK little bungalow, price only
■ , 3673.00,
d'llllW,
B beautiful home cloac lo school,
■ reasonable price..
B l B acre* of celery land on West
■ T in t 8t. See it and make me
W offer.
A nice home rloee to High School
with beautiful yard.
One of Sanford'* finest home*
with 3 bedroom*, hardwood
Doors, all electric kitchen, gar­
age apt*, with 2 bedroom*. IlvIng room, bath, dinette/ all elec-'
trie kitchen, beautiful yard with
two extra lota Can be teen by
appointment -only. ———
A^'onderful buy for a G. I. In a
new home. Small payment down
balance like rent. Edward F.
UIM, Phone 1141. Roderick
Adam* Salesman, J . L. Perkin*.

Magic With a Common Orange
small orange- You, a* the magiriau, nit ii|m-ii the orange in full
view of your auilienrv ami from

__Elm Ave- Phone 1335.
AUTO RADIOS, Mctoroja. S S e
and Service
Tho Muiic Bus
119 W. 1st St Phone UM.
HOT WATER HEATER .........I
aire&gt;nnd stove. Good comlitliin
Phone 1080-J, between 9 A. M
PAINT — BENJAMIN MOORE’S
, house paint. Outside while nod
colors. Floor and Di-cL Eiinmult8 ENKARIK GLASS i- PAINT
CO. 112-114 \V 2nd St.

nt-edb- iml draws it out. bring­
ing tin &gt;i IiIhiii along. The nceille
i* ,-n-dv iimmalrd in the right
hand a- it is pillhnf out of tile
|in- conjurer krrp.* ou
i i IiIh
pnlltt ;- until the entire ribbon
conn .-ill Then, in smoothing
the i dd-iii, In- slides Ihe needle
nIT ami lets it fall to the lluof
unsei-ttP
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A G E O L D Q U E S T IO N
s' ti&gt;' ollhe of Ihe Marshmall*o Bolling Mills, the average
|e ol the women employes is

foe all occasions
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
McNe i l l a y o h t f l o r i s t s
P a r i s a n d h h r v ic h
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
169 Palmetto A ir.
I'hnne I
Office ph. 403 residence nh. hlftR
moth proofing U *u *1.
CONCRETE HEW Kit 1'IPE
-IlnVe-ymir woolens moth
SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps'
proofed miw. f.owntown tflea'i
Block*. Aluminum Windows and
ers &amp; Ixuinilry.. 113 PaiuieUScreen*. White cement Paint,
Hurricane__ biuc_x

fl'ROOM apartment. Adults only
2300. Mrlinnvlllr,

•MiED W. RENDER. Realtor

LIABILITY INSURANCE

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FACTOGRAPWS

The COurt of Arrhr* I* the
court of appeal of the Arch­
bishop of Canterbury, a* nlrttopolllan of the pruvlnrr The
‘ name ia derived from the ancient
1&gt;lac* of sitting, which w** m
the Church of 81. Mgry «.f the
Arches, now usually cailcTl llow
church. In London. . .
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W l make our own Ice Cream, All flnvnni
Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

W e R E P A IR !

acre tiled farm with 3 bed room
house in splendid condition.
Good garage and well fruited.—
RARGAIN.
AKK FRONT PROPERTY —
Very desirable 6 r»1&gt;m. partly
furnished atucro hou*e. in exrellc'nt rondition. 2 acres, 4IK)
feel lake frontage, well fruited.

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their ages is 368. h o * nuifiv
men and how many women work
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XI EH I HA n u t Ilf PAIRIN' ............- industiy, and Ju*lifialil&lt;Fred Mv-r*. I l l * E. 2nd St
»pml*--»*n ihr pnrt of mrmtielg nf
TRUMPET. Phone 322 R bofora I.ONNIK MCMULLEN’S Market, tin family. Third, it influetve
ollu-r* to strive to umLe Iheii
4:00 P. M.
•
llarlM-r Shop open “(hurcilay, hooo - neat und attractIve. Foiirlh,
!
Friday
A
Saturday.
PIANOS—.Winter A Co. *piN-i
It ninki-* a very fnvorniib- implo­
sion on pB*»er*by,-»
with the revolutionary olumie
lone lilale,- 1526 with lien-h
\n unpaintmt* home, rirki-i&gt;
Tern,*. If desired. Joseph Ball.-v
•tip-, tiimldr.down feno-n, nrul «
736 N. Magnolia.
in i dy.,cluttered yard me not op
\1TKNT ION M O'lllP.Ri
prrling nor p|.n..int Id Hie ,-viof uelgllfwil 01 lo vililoi* fnt.,1
931-lt f&lt;&gt;r Information
Itnl.y Valet f 01 ni*ll.‘* ho*plti.l 0II111 poll* of the roiilllry, ood
clean, hleitle diati -t* and .|ei«loi thi-v reitainiy do pot serve nr inn
MUSCOVY DUCKS—All sire*, al
lied rolilniner. Ec inomi.'nl nrul
so Cornish game hen*, pullet*
cafe. Fully medirelly approved lli*pimtlon to the.peopte who tlv,*
and rockeiala for hrmling purVail Oavtona 2467-W ri-llect h i on such 11 plarr.' An o im ttiaitr.poses. I’hone 31 or 987.
ibdail-. !*6 dintiers. i'f n week. home plarr doe* mil,'hold young
people, dm * not nuke them fe, I
•FIRST IN HANFORII"
HOT-PLATE LUNCH .
that it i« a plan- on which they
Scrvrd from 11:30 to at Hornet'
Cohen's Radialor Shop for rum want to keep on living and work
plele ladmtor service. |l»6 San
MILITARY uniforms, size I6.|H,
f«ml Avi*. l*hoi»r
*
cadet blur, including lruu*i-i*.
II dm-* not require a glent dy.-it
dress coat, ' blouse, .overroat.
of wmk nor expense to make one’s
Curtain*.
I
.are
ialdeclnt
li*
washed,
Very reasonable. Phone 46-W.
■tan hed A stretched. 618 Meb home (dare nttrnrtlvr. and early
fall the slack period of the year
TOMATO PLANTS. 518 Mellon
for many farmers— I* a good time
villa. Phone 879.
'
to do something stung this line. |
Giving Ihe home and barn a coot '
INDIAN motorcycle, cheap for
of good paint will make Iheip stand I
out mul al*o protect them from
FRK8II green ffbld pea* fur ran
weather. Building nr repairing
13 NOTICES— PERSONAJ purrhe*. step*, amt fence* will im­
nlng, |1.60 bushel. Phone 67.
prove appearanre of Ihe (dare and
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
al *0 make the place safer. He
ir’a.
rSANFORI) Beauty Salon—I’hom moving wyeils and debris, setting
Y Snare
1364. 309 Park. Mary McMahon. nut grass, mowing grass, nnd
Pliohe T364. Peinmn.-nt waver planting annual flowers will make
drum. Symi-sl*. Stand*, row
36 up, guaranteed. Water sof­ the yard more attractive ami bring
bell* A wood block, No Imre
tener. Also open evening*,
out Its possibilities a* a good set
drum. All piece* in excellent
ling for Ihe home.
.
condition.' Call itf3-W or See a f
639 Valencia Dr.
Many other thing* can la- done
14
LOST &amp; FOUND
to impiove Ihe appearance and
6 a k t i c i .e s w a n t e d
surrounding* of hundred* of farm
Highest cash price paid for1 u*ed 9.ST: Soaped or Stolen, whih home* In Florida, and it hohoovc*
black and tan Walker hound. every rural fam ily to do all that
furniture. Ted- Davis Furniture
Liberal reward. J . II. Hardin, Is possible along this line. Such
Co. 911 E. Itt. Ph. 968.
• 01V and It* reiults' w'ill help tu
800 'Oak Avr. Palatka, Ffa.
maintain high family rnnrale. en­
I’LL BUY vour cor regardless of
hance Ihe value of the place, make
•ga or condition. Roy Reel, 306
15
AUTOS POR SALE
farm life mure attractive to young
W. 2nd SL
people, and maka I ha Fluiida.laod~
Stamp mllwtoi
scape more pleasing ami satisfying
tugFloridians ami lo folks who visit
our state.

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CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
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VENETIAN BLINDS
Alumlauat, Steel, Wood I
10 DAY DELIVERY

innly of. three. 13676.00—
1986.00 will handle.
tExceptionally
desiratde small 6

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FO R TH E B E S T IC E CREAM

W heeler of Sanford

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
HAYMONO M BALU Realtor ENAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Registered Broker and
Impt-rvo Enamel Colji En*t.
Insurance Agent
quirk drying, for Exleiior and
I Florida State Bank Bldg.
Interior use. 8 E N K \ It I K
GLASS A PAINT CO. I.’lmoe

ln addition to tha till*, Virginia
won 11,139 worth of Jewelry and »
modeling contract. ( International)

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/Wotal of* 117 trfrrral* to jobs
were made during August while
Job placynrnt* were upnrted at
i*6 including 34 veteran- Approxi
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H EA L E S T A T E F O R S A L E

I09H 0M 0U at North Texas Stats
College. Virginia Clark. 19, of Nvp*
tuna city, N. J , was named Sep­
tember's "Lovable d lrl" at • beauty

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(«hi. uutk during if. |&gt;rii«d,
j Unemployment «•uni pmaplinn
local payment* in Seminole Cmi.tty
Svr- amounted to II .603.1*1 and u n c
i ap-# made to 129. including M men &lt;nd
ith- •»*, 75 women during the »«-vk ending
J»e
Aug. 30.
.
OUIIstill »eekmg e ill |l l u y ;il e lit

More than 2000 cal.* fur service
hy individuals were registered In
the Sanfnnl office of the Florida
State K'nnlovmenl Service dprtng
ouk
»* i , Mrs. Iieiiy
August.
Betty li.ill
Rati sill
Moseley;
£manager of the local office,

URNISHED apartment. Coup!*,
no children. Permanent. Mr.
Jjcalover, Family Loan. Ph.- 33.

Ha •aid “Duval county, ia wide
open to ' all aorta of gamblers and
the numbers racket particularly
Is nourishing in Increasing, praportion.
•off of thla racket la
both n ty and county
it ’under wrap*.'
"Police
itt who,

TO T TA N FO PP W FR M D

Job Office Makes
117 R eferrals In Aug:

FURNISHED 2 room apartment
&lt; with hath. Phone 668-31.

^ The building will ba uyed •• a i , nro||fd ln Rollln* College and
room, field house and I |,a( gona ,0 import to Jack Mewill have shower room facllitier Dowell at the Tar pre-eessoti cami
for tha players,
at Eagles Neat Camp In llrxvartl
If anyone baa tha facilities to N. C. . . . Wo heard that Coed
haul ona of thaae bulldlnf«f aftar McDowall la going lo fan lh«
ll hat baan cul \nUr aacllona, plaaaa buihaa In Cantral Florida, .foi
contact Mr.
Hannan
Morris football talent next year, ana eu
principal of the achool," Kettles balieva that he haa the rig^t Idei
•••**dabout tha prospects of tha bojri
Tha building la 100 feat long and in this area. McDowall saya tha'
l« 20 feet wide. Another smaller he wants to prove to a lot ol
movad to the achool from the Air theee second guesaera that to;
structure la also read* to ba ranking players a rt producad it
Base. The smaller ona will be used Central Florida- * No doubt that
•a a mmic and band room, it was this state can produce a wlnnlnj
stated.
team for tha Rollins nientor, If h&lt;

Jacksonville P a sto r
Hits L o ttery R acket

TURNS TO COACHING
NIAGARA PALI.S, N. Y.. iff)
—Ed Buma joins Ihe list of for­
mer Villanova football play*rs
who is a member of the coaching
rank*. The ex-Marine is harkfield
coach at Niagara University. He
performed for Villanova In 1948.

In the five years after gold waa
Railroad watches are permmed
discovered in - California In 1318
a weekly \.-uinii.,n of 30 secoAdl
tha slate produced 4268,000,000 —one second out of 20,160, or an
worth of gold.
accuracy of 99.995 percent.

"I

Just Arrived

_ Tbe 8hsughne*ay playoff series
was extended another day last
night, when the D tland Red Hats
tripped the Gainesville G-Man in
an 8 40 4 contest, and the Orlando
Senators copped ther first contest
of the tiff by a 6 to 2 score.
Tb« Red llut-G-Mnn series is
evened at three all and the Orlando-St. Angpstlna playoff I* .Jr r e
to one In favor of the Ancient
City aggregation.
Tonight,- the G-Men return home
to meet the Red Hats in tha final
tilt of tbe four out of seven series,
whila tha Saints wll play boats to
the Orlando nine.
Ju *n Peret, diminutive porteider of. the Red Hats; limited the
heavy bats of the Gaineavillle
aggregation to six well scattered
hits la racking up his srcond£ictory of tha current playoffs. Wall
Biles onentfti on the hill for tha ’
G'a. and was relieved In tho sixth
by Tom O’Callaghan.
A reeord crowd of 1,947 fans _f
jammed Conrad Park in DeLand
to witness the contest.
Gene Major hurled the Senators {
ato* *1.1- /1_a
*____ *_____ - 1their
first tv
Shaughness;
lory of tha 1947 cartpaln at
Field in Orlando last nig
I superbly *
the Solon* 1
heat of the battle for
the finals.

T U E S D A Y . S E P T . 3. 194

you arc involved In an
or property damage to
requirement* ’ of tha: Li

F B t SALE—Elgin bicycle, -xcel
&lt;Tant condition. John Root, M
Palmetto Are.
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Young man with aptitude In Engi
FOR SALE
Hah for newspaper wirk. ' Ap­
&gt;LD. NEW SPAPERS—I GENTS
ply Sanford Herald.
* •
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
' MAN for reUil ice cream route.
Apply 106 N. Park.________ .
10. 19, to abd 95 GENT
,
HERALD OFFICE
Colored woman to work afternodh*
from 12 to 6:15. .Apply 111 W.
THOR automatic washing
dna. OQl Park Ave. ApL 3.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Part­
time. Bertha Crawford, Cor.
Void*-in Pi-1 10th ami Maple

Total rash receipts of farm -1*
In the United State* during the
first eight month* of 1947 were
•bout .17.4 billion dollar* or 21 per­
cent over Income for ihe »ame
month* of IV46.
ML Whitney. Ihe highest peak
In the -United 8tate-. ran be seen
fi#n -Death Vallry„ the lowest
point n tha country.
141 Dodge, Sedan, new motor,
The ‘ oorllest volunteer tito de­
driven less than 4,000 gmilrs, partment In this country was or­
radio, good tires, clean Interior, ganised In Nawi.York/hgj Pater
egrrtlrnt i*«int. 31100. Sc- M. L Stuyvesant hi
1659. I^utlher
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bound* of trad*1 in Europe, In equitable allocations of scarce ma­
terial* and commodities *o as
moil effectively to utilise and ex­
pand rapacity, In Juwering such
barriei* to trade a* quotas, bilalteral agreement*, exchange re.
strictiun*, and tariffs." .
2. "It Is not possible to revive
the en llt$ ecoftoray at once." The
increased production “ijtusl start
in such IhitiDneck industries tt*
coat unit food ami the industries
which.lie hack of them. and.than
spread a* rapidly as possible to
other industries."
3. Froductiun wu*t*-conccntra|e
“on the full utilisation of exist­
ing capacity before long-range
plan* of development and expan­
sion are undertaken."
4. The goal* of production must
be higher than pre-war. "The ne­
cessity for higher levels of oulput thin before (he war is the
result of the fact that require­
ment* for recoustrualion arc largu;
that exports must exceed pre-war
levels to puichase the lim e vol­
ume of import* because of the loss
of foreign investment* and ship­
ping f]ee|i; that population* have
increased, except in France, so
that there are more mouth* t”
be fed, more bodies to be clothed,
more brails to •be eevered With
roofs."
A* for when the job wilt be
complete, the report says this:
"The reconstruction of Eurojie
generally will not have been com­
plete until the countries of Eurnne no longer require special
aid in the form of relief or loans
to maintain a level of import# re­
quired for their austenance."

N e t B enefits
-0

«« seat(inwad lies*** l*m* 0»f*

with a weekly;-penk of I.BOO.OOO
a year carilcr. Self-employed
claimants numliered 250,000 dur­
ing June, 1047, compared wl|h a
monthly |&gt;eak of 322,000.
Meanwhile, the Veteran* Ailmlnittration said it is getting complainta of suh-atanilan! nml shod-,
dy construction in some homes'
built fo£ veterans and propose*
to take" “disciplinary measure#"
against builders, loan agenctS and
appraiser*.
In ., a bulletin distributed to *
branch officers, lending agencies,
architects, appraisers and other
participating in the veterans loan
guaranty program, VA said ‘‘eon,plainta are being received daily"
from veterans alioiit “serious de­
fects" in homes they have Pur­
chased or contracted to have bulli
for them with VA loans.
"Investigation of these/.*-omplatnla discloses that slrM-furr*
have been erected without regaM
to th* plans and specifications
lire which the appraisal* were pre­
dicted, with poor workmanship n,
shoddv material," the bulletin as­
serted.
“A* a result, within a few
months after the purchasa nf hi*
home, the veteran is faced with
inordinate repair costa and u
many instance* weaknesses’ in ron&gt;
struct ion whirl) at* impoasXitr 1 1
correct."
Veterans have complained large­
ly nf poor quality materials ant
workmanship in violation of idsns
and specifications, unfinished land­
scaping, deficient heating systcnii,
and wet cellar*.
•
All of |hes« defects, \4A sad.’
should be caught by adequate in­
spection during construction ot
prior to assigning a certificate of
satisfactory completion.
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“ " C llll'A ia v S e p lY » r W p K rHint
Gailhct, Jr., 23 year old negro,
nt
who says hr nrvrr worked, always
had lots of monuy and was
“tough" and a "Mg ahot," has
written a message to ‘‘iKiy*,’
warning them against a carrcr of
crime.
*
Caither. who ia scheduled.to die
in the electric chair Friday morn­
a waltrc**.
ing, fianded a • crudely-penciled
* The op*ratori of “Jack pud U-*
noted to Warden-Frank Sain yes
ty'a" ami the two waltrr****, Hillii
lei day after the Illinaia auprente
Kirby, 33, of l«uui*ville, Ky„ ami
court tlrciiiied to interferw in the
Donnie Micckhtr, 22, of Springexecution. He wa* convicted of
field, Ohio, are accused of Ix-atiMr
convicted of slaying a liquor store
Ml*. Dennett, rutting off her hair j
owner In a 1300 holdup last Feb.
with a pocket knife and leaving her
9.
naked in aonio wm«ln about two
In his note, (iaither related he
mile* wrrl of Wlllinton M-tWecn
was a holdup man at 10 and "boss
midnight and 2:00 o’clock Sunday
of a gang of tough guy*. Two or
morning.
thrne grand on me all times". Of
Mr*. Hennelt, who ha* M-rn liv
:
the eight in the gang, seven sre in
Injc in a tourist cabin near the S
prison nml nne died in the electric
curve in Ocala, told Sheriff For*
chair.
He wrote he had been sentenced
I to'iLke
T0 MAKI CWIAIN that her boy friend meatuie's up to ilandard -on ttie
IN COMPUANCI WITH th* “Loyalty Check" by the KH1 and Hie Civil
hereto Mr quarter! after closing
Ju,,n Muipby check, (rower height ataiv. In* »hwrto»i. to reform school, escaper); was
Service Commlsston of all U. S. government employe*, Secretary of
Saturday night. Instead they
If* all part uf a new edict laid down by New York faUUm,
tony sentenced to prison and srrvnj
I-abcw Lewi* B. Schwclltnbach (right) 1* fingerprinted In Washington,
drove to the Wedded spot "beyond
WIIIIMns that Clifts shoilbj Hie above the shoe. So, while lhc distaff more than five years. 8ix month*
D. C , by Gall Judd, a Departmeot of Labor employ*. (International)
Willlston mid almost a mile off j fide tile* to make up its mind on—long skills, the male ol the specie* after he was paroled In Juntf,
the highway.
I Moha like lip's in for a cold winter- around tire ankle* Utiteraaiinan* &gt; IDIt*, he was head of another gang
of robbers.
House Probe
Mrs. Dennett made her way to j
“Any fool can put a gun in bis
the highway after the quartet left
New Delhi Riot
City
Meeting
hand ami do wrong,' tialther said
t r s a l i a a a a trea t F a a s U s 1)
her alnl wa* seen by a state highin hi* message^- “ Kaay *moni\g i»
Mid In .a'statement, ' ‘the subeom
way patrulnian as she walked
M....
tlmm l‘ia* ll*»l
no Itwaf. IFimne easy, tt go easy.
mitt** Will lummon represent*!
along the Higlrway,' i nmptelely era me III l.e elei’led or re*fleCl* IhnUsamU of Moslems who were It takes a man with guta to get
Ives of the Individual companies
nude and smeared wilb Mood. The pl|*fot (hire ye terms to -ill reed being evacuated from the tee- a job and work for what he want.
which have recsived the largest
patrolman loaned her a falnro.il ff. J , Cut, Mayor, and George lion. The Uttered multitude car"The law will gel ybu if you
and brought her to the hospital Ilishnp. Candidates have 21) days ried their Jew IwliinginKs on their don't gel that jive out of your
TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 9 DP)— reason* for not making a return
here wlieiy she received first aid prior to the electliqi in which to lieada while aonie rarrird chil­ head that you can make• rrimls
of money which they received
An emergency allocation of $129.- overpayment* to present their
treatment. Meanwhile, he . bad
dren on their hack*. A. dunlin/ pay. I am Just sorry that I couluc
qualify.
New
voter*,
in
order
to
150
(or
completion
ol
a
new
Uni­
radioed a description of the. Up- qualify, must have lived In Flor- rain frll on the sliufflinK group. n't see it Ihi* way until it was too
from tn* government which wa*
ham car
f
KlaaWherr,
througbuut
India late although my life will be taken versity o( Florida sewage disposal not properly due them.
itlu for one year and in Haiifotd
He Mid the subcommittee will
Sheriff, boe. of his deputlrt nml six months.
the rioting was re|Hirtrd to have from me but soul I* going to rest plant was made by the cabinet
Justice
p*partment
the stale hiKhway patrol immedi­
The city Ileverage ordinance was tlje smile complexion, with Hikhx, with (rod In heaven. That will he today as Governor Caldwell warned queitlon
officials Thursday
concerning
ately headed for Dcllevlrw and umeiided ill acrurdaiiee with Htate und Hindus euatehrd against Mos­ my next home, and I am so happy
that the $1,000,000 building con­ prosecution- of cast* tn which the
halted the Upham ta r a short dis­ law, ami incieasea the llretise lem* in a grim effort to drlvo that I am ready to go."
Couhty Awards
tance north of that community. bs- on (.eel and wine of 3.2 |«ir- them out uf the country -ju s t as
tingency fund is dwindling loo general accounting office h *f-re­
potted
actual
fraud.
In the rnr wa* found Mr*. Urn* cent alcoholic content oi more in Fakistan Moslems were said
i I'asHHurS tram Pa** Oat)
fast.
24 Jew s H u rt
nett’* clothing anil a hlood-spiit- from f tfi to $50 a year. Air' or. to lie doing the same thing to
Bender Mid a w n p IMg o fjL jjj dude docks! feei of f » - « ea*e quested by-Judge Wan- ltut-Tirfr___The
Governor
in
a
mood
to
percent
o
f
TslHIments
Indicated
hitherto
paid. An -opinion of tented to him for examination
tered quill. The four Were placed
the .Sikh* -and~ltmdo»— ------------tn~thF7T(rairty~J*IFTnnt—wprr-dr iliiifline tfiLi givi
ltaallaa.il treat !'■*• Ottrl
lo&lt;&gt;k cautiouily into conrtruclioo overpayment of more th«n fd,* Attorney General Tom Watson read as follow*: “It was brought
Un
it
hillside
overlooking
n
ing Increasing the utility tax lo
livcied to Deputy Sheriff Ferry a maximum of 32 a month instead .Sikh-Hindu colony dotted with neat Jew* ticgan u futik attempt to expenditurei. alto objected to im­ 000,000, with the total likely to wa* also quoted.
to the attention of the Board that
reach FalesDlie ulmuril the KickIiis
Wigglm yesterday morning auj
reach half a billion dollar*.
The Board at that time direct- Judge K, W. Ware had rendered
looking cream enlon-d dwellings,
mediate
action
on
a
Board
of
Con­
of
the
former
$1
maximum.
11)47 from the port of
Sete,
moved to Willlitnn for arraign
Th# committee he said, “1* con­
O. P. Herndon, clerk -of the n bill to the County amounting to
■Approval wa* given to the sale were huddled- several hundred France,
trol request, to releaie $800,000 cerned not only with exposing an •d
m rnt..
Court, to audit the docket fees $73.8(J covering'services for issuing
of the former colored recreation Moslem refugees from Fabar (ianj.
The steel-hvlliietril troop* umlcr- for a new University of Florida evil to -be remedied immediately paid Judge Ware. Pursuant to
The group Insisted they*were the
warrants etc. and that .the Judge
In bulldiriK Holder Dam, enough rule on the Hast aide to Fred subject* of n planned program took the forcible dUembarkation library unit and consideration wa* Lut alio with th* improvement of those directions an audit was had already been paid $ 1,21H) for
■Deader
for’
$3,(M
M
),
Al*„
nppruve-l
concrete was used lo build
of
the
Jews'alioard
the
Kunnymcdu
lrmp«r*rily
deferred.
admlnl.trativ.
proceduer.
gener
msdp of the roceptg of Judge Ware services as Judge of the County
broad highway arross the United wrr* the Hale of the old airport of extermination nml that the po­ Park after yhe passenger* really and, where necessary, re­ as requested and filed semi-an­ Court during 1947.
#.
at Glndt-rvillr to France* T. Merc lice am) military had not been jeeted tv
A $228,168 contract l»r com- commendation* for new legislation nually (tom the time that po
ultimatum* ,to leave
States.
nrting in a neutral manner.
•“Th*- Board then directeii/tIn'
iwether fur $8,000,
peaceably.
I
pletion
of
152
.new
married
v-t
which
will
prevent
a
recurrence
ulation
growth
of
Seminole Clerk to audit tin* accounts of
Chairman D. M. Malik of the
A sale price of t:tim fur each
When some 3UO British troops
In the future of misuse and County put Judge War* into the R. W. Ware, judge of tho County
lot and a lutlf (7b feet frontage) local Moslem laague committee moved into (Hisition for th* oper­ erans homing unit* at the Gaines­ WMte." .
- .
$1,200 salary bracket.
Court, from the time the 11,200
ELORIDA STA TE nf City owned propel ty In th* said he asked I'Mkistan Prime ation, arni.it with clubs and wear­ ville institution was.approved. The
tircainr
The audit, read last evening annual samry statute
1
THEATRES
u t.nnia -section was net, with (he Minister Liuquat All Khan at Kb . ing tear gas goggles, many of federal government will b**r the
hy O. P, Heritor), and covering the effective in Seminote County and
stipulation that if (he home con* rnchl yesterday to nppenl for the Jews t*&gt;gan to leave peace­ cost.
T
ru
m
an
Victim
period from 1937 when Judge War* If it was determined that Judge
itructrd on the lot is' sold to a United Nation* supervl-tnn of an fully. Hut other* resisted bitterly.
took office to July 1 of this yaar Ware was , entitled to additional
After receiving S
a report that
veteran, #200 of the putchnsh price exchange oT population* ami prou­ Th. troop, turned firehose* o l
IC«*tlas»4 Iraa P i l l 11.0
he refunded. The firm of Ibiyle d ly liecguse inert1 was a syste­ the shouting and sirging refugee* th . two-year, mlllton-dollar fund the soulhsast trad* winds, with showed that during that period amount* under the said salary
snd Forties, which Is Interested in matic effort lieing exercised to who resisted attempt* to force set up hy the Legislature to take th* *xpectatinn uf only moderate as judge of the County Court, law that rherk lie drawn to covir
cara of unexpected cost* In the to frssh breeies, the polHwogx Judge War# received $14,0(16 as and If it wa* shown that the said
’reeling homes here is u&gt; he noti­ exterminate'the New Delhi minin’. them up from the hold*.
Judge we* overpaid that he he '
salary and docket fees.
Mg building program had been
fied of Ihi* derision, &gt;ald Mf. Hy.
Jew* who pressed against, tin- nearly cu t. in half In less, than could confine th*lr worries to th*
It was further stated' that the notified to refund to Ih e d lV lty
Bayer.
* Despite the allcni|&gt;t* to restore baited Window* of the police vans
arrival o f Davy J6he* lonrghlT*
the amount *o overpaid and v b iJones, in the person of an old amount du« tu Judge War* under th y that payments to Judge Wate
■HJp-Ar'Wliidilon- told "th e’ Cotn- order, the rioting goes on and bringing them on the lust leg of three months, th* cabinet agreed
liii&amp;sloii th at lie represented H thousands nf refugees are si team- thi* journey looked bruised and with the Governor In declining to shellback, chief machinist’s mat-r hi* present salary amounts to aa judge o f the £ounlv Court be
.milder whu was niteiesled pi t ing fionr their hum** convinced dishevelled, . nye.wltneises .Mid, tap It f o r '$20,700 ;to Oqulp t»*W Robert Zeller of Flushing, 1-on^ $13,20Q, leaving the amount du* dWeenttfturd-pemllng sgtlt XtlUtr."—
W—the--C«wmty,~$lp?06 less -any
•reeling “
’
i •
.
b b
”
adjustments for excess fees during
17J.00 ear
those years.
Innate (be
•The ruling of the Commission
:he cilv
I)r. Charles I„ 1’ersons
.
,,
....litary government
against
payment of Court' fee*
J300 proposition
to others, J force th* riot squads.. Hall and cur)iy officer*, two mlllury police
Optometrist
does not affect fees that Judge
Mayor (Jut pointe.l nut that the ait (raffle Ha# »*«•'
l *JMp, and a triiA cDntalning almut
Sanford
Atlantic Ilk. IDdg. Ware
receives
as
County
Judge
City would have dcfinile icaimi* by the-disorder*, further handi- 4„ &lt;;rrman
of Probate Court! Juvenile Judge
flours: 3-12 1-5
Phune 296
Tllt, JeWi w,j| „ ve ln NtiMll
Tor giving away lot*, and if the lapping efforts tn send the minorHal. 9-12
million dollar equalising fund.
H.V
H
of N* p' or fees from marriage of other
}(Ut„ a||(j tentgt pending scroenransDueliott i* not for (il's such &gt;i ilies to i nklstan.
licenses,.
Improvement Commission Dlrec- ' n
rt#,‘
So far Furo|iean* have not been ing and disposition.
procedure would h. unfair to those
The initiation’ inpy include a
tor C. II. Overman said the addl
The minutes of the meeting rewho buy vacant hda anil pay taxer lHithered by the rioter*.
good
welting
In
a
tank,
a
slight
Many of th* young Jewish me:t tional allocation would run the
on them.
shock
uf
electricity,
a
shaving
or
continued their resistance all tha cost of the sewage plant to $427,Tile Commission approved the
way lown the gangplank and 000. Instead of the $298,000 esti­ any other discomforts the shell­
application of a Mr. Wheeler, wroikcd out a plan whereby taxis were dragged into th e'train s or mated hy the engineering firm of backs can devise. Peddling is a
EN D W A SH D A Y D R U D G ER Y
manufacturer of pre.fahrlcateil can lie covered by liability Insut- vans.
.
_____ ’Smith, Reynold* end Hills before favorite.
houses for the use uf |ltc auxiliary mice, which has not been done
The punishment is meted out '
AT
"Thi* is not the way 'we want the contract was awarded to Paul
and maintenance buildings* in the for HO liny*. Owner* uf these ve­ to go to Fal.sline,” one Jew Smith construction company on
by N'cptunus Rex himself on the
City owned portion of the Muni­ hicles ate now required to carry shouted from the crowd uf ref­ cost plus fixed fee basis.
forecastle deck.
SAN FO RD L A U N D E R E T T E
liability insufance.
cipal Airport.
Fleet Admiral William D. Leshv.
"1 think we'll have to say no lo
ugees milting in the train pen.
First leading was given of un
Application of th. auditing firm
the
senior
shellback
aboard,
could-'
them,"
Governor
Caldwell
salt).
Two train loads of refugee*
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRYof F e n I I n n d and Grey t i otdinance which require* live fowls from the Empire Klval arrived
fWe'r# not In a position to My smile t»rr*nely as fellow ssstnger*
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEET and DAMP DRY,
audit , the Ctly record* for |ho lo he kept In enclosure* not Us* at _ Luebeck-Kuecknits and moved no.’* Overman replied. "We're by- In th* "admiral's country" aquirmfiscal year a* of Br pt. 30, was thin if) feet from home* othrr into the second of two camp* pasaing our |*wage down here, rd. An old salt, be WU Initiated
* HOAIV BLEACH, BLUEING FURNISHED
approved. T h e-p m ]a** 1- of Jay- than lho*e^ of owner* or 2fc fc»t set up for them.'
and it’s a serious proposition. It's four decades ago.
cres, represent'd ' hy J . Drallev from owner*' home*.
going
to
be
e
must/'
Another broad smile la worn &gt;
Inside the FoppemWf camp,
OUR 22 BENDIX DC) A L L TIIE WORK
Odham, Jack lUtignn and other*
Georg* D. Hill* of the engineer­ bv Chief Machinist's Mata J . II. I
where the passenger* uf the
to * lease lhc City owned Tourist
Ocean Vigour had -been, taken, ing firm which planned the project Harrington of Long Beach, Calif.
2nd at OAK
PHONE 1082
Information Doolb for |1 a year
Freigh t R ates
He Is to be Neptunua Rex.
•
refugee* were heard singing in said most o f the Increased cost
waa taken under advisement.
rem ind from rising material ami
rhoru* and shouting slogans,
Several proposal* of building
«r&gt;*ll**.4 Irwut !•*»• Us,I
In
Hamburg's city
sqeare, labor charges.
condemnation were advised In fur an immediate rate Increase mesnwhile, about 1.300 Jewish
case owner* fail to comply with hud |iriHtuced “a state of eonfil- displaced person* demonstrated
City request* to restore or re- sion."
against ‘ the landing. They wei* V .F.W . Convention .
muvS damaged properly, •Semi­
“It wilt just have to be realis­ di*|&gt;ersed after e clash with 600
Slaps Communitim
nole Motor* and K. T, Cowan'* ed Ibal a lot uf traffic Just won't German poliA led hy a Brltlal)
mill building on West First Street move under higher rate*, tnat colonel.
wa* nearly leveled bp fire, but some uf it will (try up, hreauto . A British medical officer- Mid
CLEVELAND, Kept. 9. UP)—
lortiun*
of walla aro still stand the *bi(i(iera can't stand these lh.‘ most of the wourid* were suffered The 48th annual encampment of
P
‘
ing. The Seminole Muiors Simp creasing ratal," I.acey aalerted. by the JeWa In th*. Runnyetntde the Veterans of Foreign Wars to­
was damaged when its-rain filled
day askod direct government ac­
"The railroads will have lo Fark operation wsra minor.
roof collapsed on the east end prove they need higher rate* at
Two correspondent* represent­ tion "to enjoin the existence of
of the building, which 1* nwn.il thU tim e. . De do not think this ing th* combined Anglo-Ameri­ the Communist Party of ths
SU tas."
hy W. N. Iteymdd*, Jr .
ha* been shown up to now,"
can press reported from bslow United
It adopted a resolution direct­
The Commission ruled that tax­
Typical of doxena of statement* decks that ons group of Jtwa
icab owner* )« notified that the the Armour Fertiliser Work* uf and soldiers were engaged In a ing th* VFW Comandsf-in-Chlef
to request th* President of th#
State Insurance Commission ha* filtd with th* commission by pro­
melee end that virtually all th* _____ State* to Instruct th* At­
testing shipper* wm one lro,n Jepra in this group had to be, United
Atlanta, (is., operating plant* in dragged out. They said th* Jew* torney General "to Institute legal
action to enjoin the existence of
16 states. It Mid:
were clubbed.
the Communist Party of the Uni­
"We are oppoaed to th# tre­
Th* soldiers were met .by a ted States and to enjoin th*
mendous Increase* proposed on hail of tin cans and hottlea when
fertiliser and fertiliser, materials. they went below, the correspon­ operation and publication of Its
“It i* the consumer who ulti­ dent# reported, and small flghta Instrumentality, a newspaper com­
mately pay* ’ th* Increased costs broke out at .a number of point#. monly known and deslg
and In the cate of fertilisers, the British soldiers were ordered I*' the bally Worker."
farmer."
'
seise the ringleader in each case.
Jewel Tsa Company of Barring­
On the other side of th* dock F .P .&amp; L . Co. A rra n g e s
ton, HI., told the commission:
shed, walling and shouted eplthete
"The constantly rising coats of ware hoard as the waiting train
■L a rg e Stock Sale
I . shipping hy rail ta lurting our slowly w m filled. I saw on* of ths
M o r e 1 * 1 l e i e n t D r i v e r l
'company t &gt; go into the transpor- Jews struck twice on th* hand
ih B r '
NEW YORK, Sent. 9
» .*
j vital* pf our merchandise. During or shoulders with a club while M
Florida Powar. A Light Co. has
he pi *t 12 months we have
wm
being
carried
toward
the
1,000.000
e , y o u gotarranged to sellI $10,000,1
With Its Nervous,
% 24 vehicle* to our company-owned train by British soldiers.
per cent preferred stack tl
Inter-city freight hauling fleet.
Hlfhstninf Feelings?
tn the train pen several hun­ it banking group headed jointly .
(Ih i* change in shipping policy
of ( f t
shouting Jews tare down a the First Boston Corp. and Smith,
a being forced on our company dred
' ira­
heavy burlap screen which Md
it m*X* rou I r .l so
through successive Increase# in them from the view- of correspon­ BantEy A Co*
The underwriter* propose lo of­
the rail freight atructurf."
dents. Seven struggling Jewish
Th* - railroads, which obtained girla were dragged down (he fer th* 100.000 shares publicly to­
subject to approval of the
__full
‘ trmp.
te rslUre
such
a 17 percent freight rata Increase gangplank and Into tho pen In day,
lb *' UunjMmd*
“
Securities and Exchange Comlast Jan . 1, notified the Commi t
ooo’ krbJ;
. .
.
H tttBrT»oy78f
p r iontor.~8~iw
9 9 9 9
_ _ ____. minion! The sideT
ulyUiaT additional hikes 9gulch
• Safe, smooth stopping—
• Flaary of.
shout 10 punched at th* face .of at par with a commission of $1.9*
OUll : M daUit. I t
with “ Equal-Pressure"
were required to “bridge th* gap" the Briton who carried him.
* plenty of lagroasal
a share for the. underwriting
between revenues and continuing
hydraulic brakes!
jump* In operating costa. The;
• Cob Insulated against
Proceeds will be used to repay
asked for a further lLT'petveniX Colorado la the highest stats In $4,760,000 short'term loan* on­
I orussurM .
boost in rate*.
the United States,, two thirds of
i doors, flrwtload from lu parent. American
Of
Lift
Aft#i1This case was set for haar. Its area ranging between 6,000
___________________
.
° * L'' n QDBM
I when shut!
.war* * U ght Co. and to flnaat
SA
ing, starting today, an arbitration end 14,000 feet above aea level.
additional parts of Its property
1B&amp;
Fimali Palm
board announced a wiga inersase
U * ,rU" \ B U IL D S &gt; $ * * « * • 1 * UCKS
cowl ventilator.
expansion program.
•ward of 1$H cent# per hour
The earth's surface covers mere
-.w
for non-operating Railroad Broth­
196,000000 square milt
erhoods. CAROLINE JENKINS DIBS
v
of water
railroads, which
Caroline J *
award and fresh
iti
a
OCALA. hVpt. H, lA'f—F. J.* tip*
ham ami hia wife, Hetty, operator* j
of a Juki* alxiut a lull? south of j
Bellrvlrw, ami two waitress#* wri&lt;- ■
turned uver to J.evy county aulaurjtlc* yesterday charged With
brutally Milling l&lt;ouls* Bennett,
20 who bail Urrn employed by tinUpborn* f«r atmut two month* ii*

Cabinet Grants
Extra Funds For
Sewage Disposal

I'

t

Aid F o r Europe

Doomed Neyro^Bays •
Crime Doesn’t Pay

' Ju k e O perators Held .
if

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1917

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To I'tu lK l Ik* I'taca ol ik« World;
To P io a a li the Proarooa of AmsrUs;
To Prodoco Prosperity for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXVIII

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

IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N FO R D ,

Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs­
day with
u itir r M
afternoon
thundershower,. Ui'iitlt ttf moder­
ate'southeast wind*..
, a

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akers Reported U n­
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Hike In Bread P r i­
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Britain Is Expected To Remain
Great Despite Her Difficulties

W ill Be Needed

tfitW YORK. Sept, m &lt; * v t T liis Year. T o I'reL arger Share O f O c;
Jlloit lood price* continued their
vent Untold S u ffe r­
cupation Costs B e:
i rtjpwsid ipiral today in wholrixl*
and ietail market*. Butter and egg*
fo re E nd O f Year
ing N ext W in ter
jVdlveie at
new highs and b a in *
II) DRW I IT M U h IN / n :
gave aid and comfort (a hi* |voli|
I.OMHIN, Srpt. III. t-n —
WASHINGTON, scid Hi nPi—
taid the price ol breail wa* bound j
\l' Furelgn Vffair* rVhalvsf ■ icnl enemy by ilevliriltg llutl tie
The to n ,Iran proptr arc livgihManluil **nt
Iritish IH-Ojde
o.tyh Srnrtaiy ol State *W*t*i**il
Hiitain'a ecououio cn ,-. lot ■ Uritlih
peojde would route
come tin
Ihioitgh
J tu go up. a* wheal puthed ahead- 1
uiitv t&lt;, » ondet shi-lhrr dollar
VUvTHH) such n» gtav,
sjale that Uhe
Corn and oat* let new /ccord j
inaftci wiuil the..Ilf . l,” i !i.,lW teh4lI.T&gt;JkUWiW*-»vf liiniUjj
»u«n
mL Vlilt*,.U,
horn*.
—
solve
*-1
****■
nill
si —
i-i 1*1 1Europe*»
.i-i|ii a i|fpr,il,nin**| ^*jk
f'.cuH.ec
irUHir* to ip lit • be iv .'t
feft
tfn* yea
hm*,dtAn J.- VrIWV, ),lr*fdrnt S( ('»■ l-"»ion Undv’-'Wi.U- of
ea/
— high* in Chicago, lorethadowing
lap, *n.ce„l‘1i,eign 8eeie|uiv llev JJ|t( nl) lI'tmgtm
o ngien can auihuiUU
uf■ I‘lie ‘internstiona. Hank
___v for j nlitittg alt. the diu-tiou- Unk-htte dap.
authurm
^RiH^arrd winter h ilci-'in '&lt; 4flltr *
Heron.motions ami Develop- ( c n l Strike decline- tt tmi-l -tup in apjo'slinr- L.i further effm
,* l&amp; hog*, already at the year'*'
vvoiket*. scoicd count Mc- 11
merit, declined lonighl.
beeauw it Could well !en.l to lh" by
I ln&gt; We* 4 itfinng intimation that
•Tliev ate laced with a run- jcumpletp economic totlui , uf the wlllcti "Illll'pliie. now mill ugnt 1
{top level*.
w;e are no lotipei , gtenf mil 1011. Hr britevrl a ,|&gt;rtl*l tcttiotl &gt;f
wlani i Iihk) ol had new a , eco- icouutry,
Wheal, toybrant and lard were
nomii and poliliral—n in e of tt
That’* a l.liin j’l.ut no. vi» 1V 1v adding draiiiallnillv •
-Ctltticti vv.if be nccrtiaty. Uni
Ltd up in' liiitk trading on the
. “Let them live lit llletl to..t'eiaglrtalrd , Inn all uf it had.” •'.! .’ ipimsry. The -ito.iti.i tChicago rnarlrt*.
the l Birriran said in * speech - |t-ml that it iniulil Well be .1- mtH- paradi-e. We ai«- gn-wt, I »d ll.nili.iil (ir.lmrii at a new* conpVlMie.i fin a ll il f bio.iilvanl.- Je,l'u* "de-|M'iali ,f |liul .-(pte- uol nltuvv inv-elt to tielteVe III*' trim , e to 1 ** flatly tuth a'lew u a
American*, currently counting HUSKS AUK played on the lilailng rlfer eieUralm Immi ISLA M ! UL'KK.N lulliKviii* il,- i.i ,.i . . n u
H i-mint out the poskibilil) of -ion didn't oonnute dr-pm ai- this gelielspoil i ' goilig to lad ' ihmild be ', *lieJ.
their aggregate income at the rec­
“ .'jI . H. t e l l . Ik . Uhl.. H i,,, . . M ll.b u r.h ? Thi.u.h
' l.-‘ r i ,in,-lull e*inf llevni Jo-ii
stop. . tp aid pending tmeriran emotion with wliicli John Itidi
I lie Secirtaiy vliJ &gt;ay the .Slat;
ord rale o i $197.0110.000.000 a
finsiin.tl assislsure uuilrr the i^n't fuuiiliur.
fled in then opliiniviii? t'ertmid)
.Marsli.ili iHoareim. Mrt'loy drtl 1* 's i* month- a g o -tlint ihoillicy find lunch -opport .111101. Drpailmrut n util,I Itavr .1 hanJ
year, continued to buy ) l a (round
S.s'i«li«i goveinim-iil iiui.i.- its in- 1r&gt;oinninc
i-vpni- ' ine world by lair O, tuber adequate facta.
clared
portrrhouie steak, .9 0 rent* a
otic H|ipeul to the eoiiuliy f.rf around- The pem-ial vow &lt;eeni ■’ll .W.IiIlIlJ .I . lu ll A CVHlUf lll . Ji --p A id butter, (ft) to 9 0 cent* a
Jb J lill.\ J l.- lllU ll1 f lW Lit ■tor*tie—anretf ier- •»
0 1 H i, in be—rtm r-ttrrum rrrT - &gt;i1■1..■n.,
Idnren. tgg*. -----a
tmphe which vvu-_ wvlltoul jm, ■- f|td- ctivi* ll.nnvi-i, thetr 1* r Ih.Ii .
w A M IIV ill.'N ; S-pi In «',n
( 1 A a *«'
I Itt.vfiklrnif nt came on ilir lice!*
When the comumer i* willing
I I n r l n e v n i n L e . i l*|odJnl l,y an urgent new p|,., •d.-ol it, iin»l.-i.. J.o , I -I, b -toiv jipialificatlou to lb. r umiiie tie
' to pay lho*e price*." (aid Eugrii• JC, Schulz, New York City'* mat
krti c ommitiionrr, "naturally lhFi&lt;(* tomeone-who u willing to tell
)l to them."

Kiwanians Hold
Inter-City Meet
With Orlandoans

Ray Brannaman Is Russia. H itsU.S.
tfained"Commander
Of V. F. W. Group, ro r undermpjiing

Control

ilt„m

,iw u«i.rj

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o.l* f &gt;iiril 111.tk.ltlg p tep aia tl'.n * nop,.lim it t ilin g - “ vc« mnv r . v
j pn,,|.,-i o v , -h e i-evei ngnin vv it
I0J.1V t
Iivume a l a l g e *|i-iie i l ii - l o l e th e f ou n.ln tO n- y t *»t. T r t i i r l , to th e
in.lUIr height
Britain. ,Mcuiialioti n u ll in t,-i ■iinti..nal liTe."
.
|wliteh -lie l.t 1,1 l.alf 0 •riilin .

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oil

t i .b v - i i '.r T

urgent pew plea (tom 1 on-

d ull ill 11 llle I 'lllteil S la te r **•
ninie a ia ig e v lta ir of H . iiim ' i

CLEVELAND. Sept. 10 id’i—
|pieupa'lnm ,.» !* m (Jrimaii) I here
Hotel* moveil their lobby furni­
..
1.
1
Since those dark ijnv- the sjtnr , ngo
u rir
lint i huh!i v \i m A*
ture back and restaurant* ideasmany l .r-umati v, h n w
• 1.
.
,
,,
T ribu te Is Paid T o ed
win xelu'll glenllv II .w ! ximse u ele iti |*aI111V 4In&gt; * |mg
extra help today a* remaining Charges
if Jtliiftf lo do »oU. S. Acts Amen, m action |o meet thr linl Ilot* Im*
; llrrail price* huva bean steady
,J„. g„ve|tmv „! ha- i,.-. 1 ; „
, 1,
|. „ imp.,.
M ilton B . Sack ett; delegate* to the Veteran* of For­
. for nine nrontha but *1hr. bakers
ii&gt;h;ill, uiu'lt jtttyhlK till* Stale
W itli Contradicting ,,h tl- • rm ii vv,|| In- only .1 ■eii-imiim it- l.«nl. l.i •«■ d a ) i n,p oalurnl ir».,uue- of her ..*»-i 1•'»"U
eign War* encampment piepat
W ^ n i.l tie able to hold off much
|kill|Im4*|11 4i&gt;.til lift Vf* 11Vf*11r *! (Ini ;i
Quiz
Program
Held
'month
ago
tin*
«m
tune
l.-nd-^
excepting
m
a
lt'led
1
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&gt;
wot
Id
It
«*d
to
leave
for
home.
ban*, pending Iiim I .if i'1!’*
iHcer a* wheal ahd other luH.*ghFlown Phrases .Icmp.ii.uv
hand lij Irtti* lK*lub*tr, vulii., 1 , 1 1 ,
1 1 Win won ( Ion,-hill, wIn.
11 .
The six-day convention whicji
" * untnufiw'lotr by importing tnw at
edienta go higher." A. F. Baf
lion 011 the Mat ilia It tr, 01 rty p) m
iiifiit ♦1*I lit 4it 11iv iiinj il lily *ij i Vintf I ffll IllllUtd
-eivniive llllli llli'.jt &gt;*f
Kiwanisnt today enjoyed an in drew 20,00(1 registered delegabter.
linker'*
rtord, editor or the
(TIH’ACt), Sept, III. bib — Ini 1-Uii.pr
l*ii' oitiii til ' r *»litit1111i t % %tai:11iiff
rVeekly, anid.
ter-club inerting with lltr Oil.mil i arid an eatir.ated 40,000 guru,
Thr lP I, rvr.nlive rounril de
Ktrii»|*f trill Imlii irtllli **d l*y lliftl
M. 'late anil War Depailnirti', n
1 1
■
•tided yesterday with the election dared I ihI.-iv the I idled Nation*
(ffltit*
M« f .
at the Touri.t Center and of Hay 11. llrannamuN- u f Hen
tCunliMueit mm I*n||« Mill
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had prorril inrffrelhe in keep­
ll»»
t»i v%(fvn»t» hoW
were rnlrrtaincd by Dr- Marshall, pfr. * 65.year-uld World War I ing peace and railed for an im- ith rii. ■ i*vy ba il *cnl w ..i,i tlu l
hmiiIi Slit timy tH' i LHjutti^i! jiiv
=Tt--' '
i 1 If
C Drndy. P reib ytn u n minister, veteran, a* romman&lt;ler-lu..chie| Ihedintr ronfeirnre of the head* *‘.**m
iinilM»l&gt; I** I l*»t lung fmiitH 111a&gt;i
l.in ,tdl^ruii not ol tiolUiv to
I'eace i* our first objective of the Dig lour nalinn*. The
and Dr. John Dranseomh. Mr tiro,
\I.iifriiftl! Inis |rtT»j#leil for Eu*
and U can only he
ubtaiiu-l rounril ol 1} top fradrra of tile oovei nt rv|n.tufituiet in liethwnyi
lupi'iut t
i
oction,______
d u l |»*»tor of Otlando, in a quia through national aeciu Uy.“ sail
AIT. said that itilrroaliyual tr
Il.i SvriHuty (j l . Hl«tv »«id
rogram bated on I loud* . lic it , Urannamau, •uecvsmir of Lou,* K
ii iifliiituftl **h !*(••• it(a l
lalimi- •had delertoraled to j tlul lone wo, llte rml.si'V * i.l.
hey w«t* iu lrd o u trj by Howard Starr of I'.ntland, Ore**»ud. alarming proportion, that
Br(tl*ll goVru.mrul will be
Lyail
T.
•
lirgg*
of
Madiiou
Mynlieih.
sn evenlmil break appears In1. . . . i
1 11
Wla., anuilin World War I vet
ddUit lsuLicy__LuHists-ilZcuuK E
v4-bN4i\^Vl!nr-W 41I R e
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htwontan* - * U -J a *- iilrnt at- L* Oi—Staa _ iuun»td_a- aardur—We* fvitable uaUs. M»m» ami con- { ““f f i -10 " u ' * nv “'bt?. U»c
v:
jn V %t'f ITil,'
Addraaslng the-HiLA Club-at-nj inuJutt,to mark the patung ol lb - conimnndCr, and (Tlyde A. Lewi*, . 3fl UflH r"
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vili-in |H.pu|,iioin in the Hiitnii
l.llnnrr meeting at the Tourist
N. Y., attorney who
LAKE SI t’t’KSS. Sent m
f ('enter la»t eVenlng, Mr*. Kunah late Rev. MJton B. Sackrtt; a fel­ Plattsburg,
sis In T )iein H istu ry
h im .,W it h in B o u l t i s
ro«*
from
private
u.
m.Jor
in
tin*
b
it
the
I
mini
,Sistna
Itea
I Holden of DeLand, p ist praaidenr low Inrmber. John Lgonatdy, Kd
\o Angt,*-Anirii'. an «unleirnre
li*t
war.
wa*
rhoaen
junior
vice
at;
1
red
In
ruitlribulefor
an- of the Florida Education Assocls- win Shmholtrr and Fred WiUon commander.
VVA S IIIN fii tlN. Sepl. 10.-b^
IIW IBl IB ,. Germany. Sepl D*
olhrr irm si least—roughly 10 lo .onvnlei tin* iatrvi 'ililemm
tion and at present' a member- of
Shlpprfs prolr-ling th r.ra l
prrernt of (Hr rslimulrd bud- w.n i l c i l ami arranged Im radj
b it 1 illy o| dir Jruidi I i.utnv
lo&gt;wi* it the firat World* Wat
I he new allat, irieiloi. aintmla-'
the Slate Department of Educa- were named a* * committee to
roads |drs , for .1 27 prVrenl
tiun Staff, recruiting teacher*, ptrparr a Kiwani* rr*o|ulion ol II veteran selected for the p..*l, grl .of $.1S.I01.7H2 lo miii |he neii monlii
BH7 trlugcr, ate undo ailed tud lot)' watBiCblntg well, ciedetic J
freight
rale
in,
tease
today
pres
pointed out the rrllirat shortage •ympalhy to the Iwreaved family. which under the traditional seni­ I oilrd Ni.llons during IMP.
tii .lain Cititenllv* I* sjien.llng sed the Intrrstalr t'nmmerre a &gt;rat, It ii on lor llnur ,ci|h,n,il !. table and Jommnui-n i vil of 1Inly
of all type* of teacher* in the
J . Drailey Odham way cungratu um v *y*tein ahuold result 1.1 This- " » s disrlosnl t,xluy in a a! a rale of flnn.ihsi.iHin » yem CnniinissliMt lo ssy when il exrA&lt;-. and particularly ttreeaed the lated nn being the father of a his lieing elected commander jo summary uf the I'. N. romnill- in 1 .&lt;-rmati) with $27!f,iiiutj)00 In pr.l* to-rule o n llie . piopo-nl Kn - planting a bomb ,dt»4id on- Cn i* . I'jtiv, i)|i.,t t lulnli will lie
tre oij contrilmlions. Thr, u n i
til, ihtrr tianvpt.il, -wlinli deditalrtl nrvt Sunday nuniung
nerd for more specialised teacher*. Iilondu cutie,'1 Francr* Kllxalxdh IMS.
iii.lbits ami tiw. 1.1,],,nee in'pound,, .rslhibiled to in, reuse hauling
"Ttie m ajor jiroblem confront­ Thl* we* brought to KlwanU' a t­
Anione trkolutfuiia passed ml lugbr-.| ronlriliulor t,_ (irral
btoughl tlirm to (letmanv * Hub-1 at I t ik!
tVfmt
iiibiitioniil
sum
tinUnited
charges
11,t*73.000.000
annually.
bv llle (lull
ing education oiday," Mr*. Ilutden tention by the Ttev. W. I*. Yealcy, the final day wa* one opposing llrilain uilh II.fH |Krrrrt(. SecII ttalVl«i*ri| ou 1‘air Nl ■|
In addition, 2d stale public olio t,,1 ailtliiiinrrd todav
- ! Ninth I hold*, (he 111 Rev,
►aid. "i* the employment of new AI Wiliuii won *n attendance u priipmttd revision of the tin* rrlarv General I'rygve Lie esi|.
illilitl, rum ml •.•ions nbjrrllng lo
mated Ihst Hie l!Mv liudgrt
I In* oHk ia l did not tint loo |,*hii I) \\ ing. I)- |1 ,
teacher! to meet the ever lucre!"- priie, * baseball donated by Na­ lion’s Iminlgrstion law* amt de
the in. teases tiicrd Ihr ICC lo
w
,,i,l,l
be
IP
prrcenl
above
the
ll.r ir.ltiill 1m live aitr&gt;tv S.io.
ing demand for more type* of tional J-vague Umpire Georg* daring:
llm will Ulatk ihe initial phsie
l.ikr
Ihr
tale*
hr*tings
“on
the
I!*Its-1 • liuiigcl.
L training In the public schools.
“Wlieira* we are' folly rogm
Harr and brought here” by Joe]
road” will, si lrs-,1 one srssloll ol tJ|o*r lirld wrte bellrvrd t1 ! ,n i huig tange |it-gi nn nl eu“There 1* a need for !&gt;0,000 n*w Field.
*ant
and apnreclallve of 111
lit Hie South and two In the -ovprttrtl id having led the H- - uthuimt and beautiliL.iiuiii in the
I AKF, SUCCESS. Sepl. 10 (d*i
teacher* every year, whrrea* now
Guest! included Alvin Kilpatrick, problems of diiplacrd person
hrvl |nr Irslimuu) mi the fa r­ -VII, r lo drhaikatioli alma d Is not even the normal vacancie* are th* Hev. Charles Thompson uf throughout the world, we are si*a
■nleiim ni i Inly Ci-vv ( hutch.
Andrri i\. Giumyko, Soviet Drp
riers' prill loo.
li.in-|Hiil Iheau Vigoui Mondiv Hev. M»,L l Cerprnief k „I i»iw-ipg filled", *he continued point­ the Florida Methodist Home, Tom faced with definite economic uty l urrign Mmitler, cliaigrd lo
ing, that a* a consequence‘ of the Miiliilcloit nml Don Aaher of Or-_ problems in the United S ta te ,
MA\ \ l )RK.. .Sept. - 10- U Hi—
d^lhe- Hunnymrde -Path -v»«lgc= n y r Hr_T T n if ft lT h 4rTh irrtfIIV lt—
Jav - .that the United Slslrs tt
l&lt;# aalarie* paid them more ln- Undo.
concerning housing ami emp!o&gt;
I
hr
i .tilt.Mil', operating margin il tv. Vvlien the Jew* vvrie tuh.lo.
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b
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t
nl •IVn r vv.vv dedicate.I «|, last
doing cvriylhing (loiiildr lo "un ­
leieeting and lucrative field* have
mrni
of
veterans."
Dr. Dendy doled out a number of
Voters of OiNligc county lejeclrd !).,» Item ni narrowed by irvrnt I.v oddirtv living liuu, lironv ami
appealed to the teacher* re*ult|ng
ini,linn, by fin- Stilli.igm Unli|l‘Mllaa&lt;* ■■ I'aia *la|
St. Imuia wa* selected a* lh ' dermine" aljrniplt lo le.uli .10 -i, .. Is of lln&gt; I I T la.gislntlirvi
wage It.i-vlv .,11,1 liiglirr covl* &gt; ' i lui* Imvrt.
, In the walkout of literally thou«I UHliMUril atlE I'ltilf **U I
site of nest year’s rncsmpmciil
oii.
f
ficial
results
fi..m
'IH
of
I
lie
land* of teacher* who have not
Ilialriylv allil Mlp|itirv that "ill* i I l.r uutaitiilov ,.f tin- U I V K .
Tl',* Work I C b e f iig csecuie-il an.l
c..i|tily,a dl.ptei'incla iii a referenand eannot t * replaced.
atlrr w'onlil «|K-r,lily oveilsU '"in'* lefugve*. iiitenvpnd b (, •«, I m ill..I I*) the t!»-.lt Church
Indo-C
hinaO
ffered
„
*
*
.
do ", y e s t e r d a y sh ow ed .
••The teaching profession at One
,.
, ,
| i
Illicit titiititgiiiiit sliip &gt;.fl I'itlc- ttiihlim of Jam- .n il-, Wis nn,Lr
On the
pfopo-id
lo restore IIn in willi any mini a nl. il ilrop-,
,
,
Conditional FYeedom * apclr
^ ccu J ed Of 1) Bodies Recovered
time wa» an honorary, and out
...
,, .. ,,, ..
-r
............. nml 'uly. weie III •li-pliii'"I il.. |.cisonnl sup, i vtsi &lt;n uf E. tV.
foil
tlowers
to
lliy
Countv
Itinlgef
In
Steam
lm
at
Blast
Iaottery Violation
oil in Iralltr, william |. r n ,S.tni,. u( them ... . I ulitui -vlor liiHite a visit to tins..
■landing profraiion of refine­
Cummiaslon, fin- vote from
.IK
ment, with aalarlra commensurate
BARIS, Tiept. 10 (AT—Francc
paM-li la I oiulci and Ins.le a
p -r.in t* was
f»* and 3842J 1It*/y, |.|cvnlr|il ot Ilie- Aswiciallon icp-ilr.l oil u hllligi'V
ir«*iin*Nl * * P a ff " ill
affetfd today to turn over ths
8 T.I.OUI8, SepL 1 0 -M T —The IT IT SIlU IU a i, Sepl. Ill b it
.m ini study of tl,,, interior of
il Anicin an Railioadt, vaid I'** 1UKiunst Hiv'ir Itrlticli inst...(i.n*
mriilnst,
o - k l f i .r ) vv t'i.v S ill
administration of Indo-Chlna to St, laruis Star-Time*, advised that The muiky waters ol thr Mono iTh* count on Other measure!! I J . .
Si .rnnng
IritMli "• *"l
the Viet-Namese If they coull It ‘was In violatibn of the postal gatiela Itiver yielded thire, bodir,
To- appoint Ihe coimly .diver.r &lt;‘h|
’..’it ihnsn siKpaeie'il nf ,,ii,d i,.!
Whiator F p r Sending remain within the French unio.t fraud and lottery law for publish­ loduv n* firemen .-mulched f»i Ihtevuleni of tinbin* Inetruclkm
" V ' , " T ? ,y ' ' ’I ' ,t v i 'V '
.......*• I"
••«l„41‘ 1 1; ( ‘t'dar Keys. B an d its
permit the French to retain ing last July a dispatch about more victim- of the explosion and
Gripers To Europe and
rstinr than eleet him, ‘Jt'.Mt for, Iold ll.r I i.illi, llulv c l New •!"’ (.ernum .vconnmf because -f
a
North
Carolina
negro
who
wa*
.Hie
ulmard
the
once
pnmd
evstrategic military installation*, the
V
L have
i
,i
. I I
1In*.
Held F o r Kobhory
link,
tltr ta I toad*
been i '.
n t'h. ,r u C,,’Minn,
,
, -Multi,
. unit
..............
first denied a Cadillac automobile, cur sion ntramer “Islnml Queen," I2i’ tigainst. ,
French
n tnyw* agency reported.
.
.
wlm iniiililv Inj i*to — llrnJi'i %
WASHINGTON. Sept. tO &lt; « To
provide
fo
r
HU
ideeleil
lux
greatei need of Juomid acty&gt;n n j y Internetinnal llefugie Oiyani*.
Emile Hollaert, French high he won in a lottery, said today In . The ln&gt;dn&lt;% If umt by flremvi
MOBILE, Ala., HcpL in id l-*
“'-Olfal rommiultmer to rndo-China, made an rdilorial It would continue to ilraggini' the rivei
Senator- Klnier Thomaa (Dnear- the nffircy wflo vvuulil riuntiilie Ihe hr |njerttair’ Commerce Gommit .ti-fi illtO )
two Luke .Itnller,. Ft* . men liavu.
aald todav “professional belly-aih the offer in a speech at Han- publish all such stories.
ihiii-.,
of
ta*
nsees—r
ami
lax
|tifark,',ieil hulk brought Ihn totnl
mm,
wlmli
i«
hraimg
their
re-j
t
lltillslt
naval
#,rf(eial
»oiil
f
■
idmilted in |iaitjyfjiHtlpg in the
era” In the United Slate* should dong, the agency aaid In a dis­
I’ostmaiter llernard F. Hickman legnvered lo H out of 21 |&gt;eistiiir, eotWlnr,' SOOfi fni, 4 ft2 against.
‘
, ,f
. 1 '1
711
,. * ■
ilH-lirVvd Ho- Jew* alginril the Em niIrinplcil iiddiei) of Die I'edai
T - have „n elected rleik lake pievt III! a 17 peicent m etes.,-,
.......... ..
«» !&gt;..►&gt; m i
l&lt;e "sentenced to :I0 day* in any patch from Saigon.
of St. Jiouls aald In a letter to the dead or mlMing. Thirteen of thK*‘&gt;- 1 1 la. i bnilie ami'have total
netfni ni,'il by n (irigtil falev.
part of Kurope.
“The offer 1 am making in lha newspaper that the Star-Time* and IH injurtd temaimtl hospital tied nvsi iluties now
• !•
charged with n»|*iiivfi -I the fed‘They would be *a glad to gel name of the government of the Time, Life and Newsweek magax- after the blast yesterday after- font I'crmtn, irirliiilliig the super­
"They
Only tin* unprecedented peae*&gt;- W l l i l t ’O lu i) S l T V i l ’ON
.ii.l Imtik raliHrn law, Jollh Mumvisor of registration, 2571 f*ir,
k,“ he told a.. reporter.
back,"
republic constitutes an indivisible Ine* had violated the statue and noon nw-ked the nearby nice,
ford, ngelll ill ciiaige of t|u&lt; Fed, JOuima* aald he la plenty jla d whole which is to he accepted or that had th* atonr been noticed at
There
were no .paisturgecH 4(30 against.
1 m o o A . M . T h u r s d a y cml Huti-au of luvesiipation office
t.P l&gt;e home, himself, afier a rejected a* a whole," the agency the time, it would have been barrrd aboard the ship at the tiA - uf ‘To nominate county rommLsinn- roads going financially, K . i d h,‘
i * i c, -aid i-day.
•
Declaring that the estimated
-----------e-s as well a* elect them by the
three-week tour o f the continent, quoted him aa saying.
from the mailt.
|tits* disaster.
Muinfcrd identified ilia two as
Funeral services for Donald D
County a* a whnlei
to retlure f l.'W.lKXj.nOO annual cost of . tlio
•*t came track here hungry1,*' he
“This U my last appaal."
"It la not a free press when any ht'.itoAOg ttyid
Ih’ i'r salaries to |2G n month; recent wage award lo non-operat- j Wldiroinb, wlm die.) Monday night Yubrey Dentil* A-iains Slid Verntll
aald, adding that a light meal for
offered an
ar aa public agency attempt* to tell a
Hollaert also orfared
--------- ----------- — —
ami to appoint n secretary-en- Ing cni|iloyea. was H'J&amp;.OOO.OOU. „t Ills summer home at Wolf Middlelva M—*l&gt;
two In a London hotel call him change of prisoners and said newipaper that it can. not inform
Ii *Miiaa#e » •-■a* * lt l
1C,rek. Telm. will !«• conducted
II -«id M....ly was shot tlirec
elni'cr for adminiatrative work,
COM MIMSION E lls MEET
the equivalent of $12 and a atrme- there would be no repriaa'a the public of discrimination again-'
llronsoii
*«l the Park Lake Preshyterlan times by Deputy ti. T
Mayor Gut ami City Commis­ 24Id for, 4303 against.
whal more aubetantlal repeat In against’ the Vlet-Nameae, who at a negyo because of his race,”
’ Church In Orlando at ll):(8) A. M. at Cedar K e y s when ha was sur­
To
provide
for
assessment
and
sioners
met
today
with'City
ManParia cam* to $28.
have been fighting the French the editorial stated.
tnmnrtuw. Dr. It. II. McCaslin. prised in the act of cutting into
“ Even If you had a billion dol- aince last December, because of
TliV Star-Time* said th* aam* » f ' r
N- &amp;•&gt;"
prepare the eullrrtlon of taxes by county 09.70% Of T axes Paid
the. bank Vault early Monday. II*
cannot get enough
wa* broadcast by radio budjfet for the fiscal year begin- •iffit'iala in cases where munici­
la n you --------. _ — food a dispute aa to th* future ate atory
raid Moody was in- a serious con­
In Seminole C ou n ty; C V l i k .'- r l S " ' * “
palities renuested such actloft,
in *om* place*,” he said. **,
tus of Indo-China, long a French termed J t an "abeurdlty for it to " ' M8
...... •
.
1 Mr. Whitcomb, son-in-law of dition but was expected to live.
1288 for, 4272 against.
jttan farmer* are better off
stations' from coast to coast and
colony.
The Fill agent said Adams told
Tax Collector^ John L, GalL Mrs IL L. Peek, n furrier Hanford
f ( * l , but lhay hoard It."
be legal to listen to such news ghd
SKKKt SHOOT
oway today reported that VU.7U, resident, was thr husband of I III officers he was serving as
Thomaa and Senator Young
illegal to reed it.
Thp Sanfonl Nkvet
Club,
of
lookout and f|e,( when the Cedar
percent of Seminole County ta x **! the former Helen Perk. He wes
iff
FOK I'KIVATB P0W RR
KindneHs To Animals ,in
, m ,N D ) were official deleglka* to
—
which Andrew Carrnway |i pres
the IPHt tax roll had
Iveen puiu.
paid.(farm
pruduc's imarketing
agent
Key* town hi
mnrshaU
Ilia dap
u iwfn
|farm pro&lt;iur*w
i m r iiik hk
' ih nryg
^ phhu and »»»»
VALDOSTA, Ga.f 8*pt. 10 (*&gt;)—
* thT" food and agricultural orf*nblent, will hold it* regular weeklv
Caused Human. Ills Of the lIne.--tenths of one p er-1f " 1 Ihe Tennessee Coal, Iron and uiic- approached, lie was auureSCHOOL MEET
1 fiation conference In Geneva. A proposal that the city of Val­
shout Thursday afternoon at 4:00
ed.ihls was.B*i1f°8d Company since 1UI2. re-’ lu-ml,-d n short time later hiding
rent of (axes nnco)lcctcvl
Switzerland. Both agreed that Eu­ dosta issue $800,000 in revenue
• juhder n house In Cclar Kay*.
A regular meeting of the Hoard u’clock at the range at the Mu­ ---hi L'ERNBERG, Germany, Rent, pisde up foV the mo*Y pa'rTor
parl or v^rper xidlng In Birmingham, Ain.
rope face* a desperate food «bor- certificates for acquisition of th*
nicipal Afirp«rt. More shells*Y«.‘
A nntivo of Downs. Ill Mr.] Mumford »ai*l the two also wr$lare thi* winter.
7
■ - local * electric distribution system o f' Public Instruction will Uk &gt; trap shooting are reported to be III, (AY— A dcfetvlani in the trial *mial properly, household effect*
of- director# of the L 'G , Farl»cn „f *toro goods and merchandise Whitcomb in Inc,l TCI in 1U37 a* milled' stealing two cars In Jackars at the office of Supt. T. W.
Thomaa wa* scheduled toroakes was defeated in a referendum yet
Combine nays the Hitler, regime; „f pe,*(ms who had left thi* form products agent for South icon Villa tnit month and were bei arton Thursday morning at available.
aecpnd European trip with the levday for th# second,time, Yea*
P andine, wherg" he~srnrked fut ; frxu ipii'«Muni'll annul i bJlIVtl R V
UJ!rL'!2L.lhl! »gy-Jtnr. cxpctlmenU. r m in ty ^ h r- p e r ^ fa lr
Senate Appropriation* Committer, ter day's ballot, which climaxed 10:00 o’clock.
five veers, before his trenifer to bery at Orlando earlier ibis year.
lion upon human la'ings by barlh .
mvr
o
f
the
mint-heated
Campaign*
*UH li*&gt;-0«U 8.
HIDING CLUB MEETS
We have not Wen able aa yet
ring scientific lest, on animals. •.
Birmingham,
in Valdosta's history, showed
^ 1 'r t given that up,'
Th*
Dusty
Hoote
ami
Saddh
to develop anything to connect
DRIVERS’ LICENSES
2.2M egeinal end 1.7V0 for l»*u
Club will meet tonight at B:00
wV,H
Clifford E. Johnson
recently thalts with th* Orlando caee,"
ing th* certificate*.
More than 1,000 motorlaU have o’clock at the Tourist Center, ‘t
v GERMANS SEN TEN1
secured a Ci]y permit io erect Mumford said.
secured drivers’ licenses early at was announced today by S. IL
BERLIN. Sept. 1 0 / '
a $5,000 frame dwelling of seven
th* Court House and have thereby Earnest, president. Ife declared
ARABS VETO PARTITION
POLITICS BARBED
German policemen, whn
roome on Bel Air Boulevard.
today
that
he
was
very
pleased
avoided
having
to
stand
In
line.
DAMASCUS. Syria, Sept. 10 (A7
WARSAW, Sept. 10 t/P&gt;—S u n they were ordered by
according
to
County
Judge
R.
W.
with
thr
success
of
the
races
and
, to -F ifty -tw o (hlaks and ehiefs.
Hitler had written to an 8 .8 .
u"B« »“'d to 0m
Cnmplatnta have recently been islaw Mikolajciyk, leader of th*
jhoritiy* In Marienberg,
received by police that tecn-agyra opimsition
iish Peasant
I’easant Party
ta rty ,
sition ro
Polish
“Kyln
, M a* ^
“bring *back"
Gentian mlnihf.en- representing every Arab triba In War*. Oct. 1 ta the dead line for tournament held on the lake fro.vt (Elite Quartll. officer In Hann-K'oun,lrgineer who had fled from th# India, sent a menage today to securing a driver’s license after on Labor Day, and that tonight over-was made public. "This 1st.' Mr. Galluway said he wished are racing car* and making too said today that two more of hi*
eventa ar* to he planned by ter said that, after the seltur* j lo commend th* taxpayers of Bern- much noli# In the Bel Air Sub­ party’* offices had been closed by
uranium mine* there, wea»**on the United Nations declaring that which licenses aril] cost an extra new
Ihe group. A practice meet n; of power, anim al. experiment* Inole County for their tax paying division
three
blocks east -fiiecu rity police end that one, exrteted today of attempting ani JL partition of Palestine would "stim ­ dollar to be renew ad. or a test
ulate Arabs t* liberate her finally must be taken under direction of Ft. Mellon Perk is. scheduled for would soon b* brought to an j record at the period when tax** Mellonvllle Avenue hear Twen- Jccutive committeeman died aft«r
legal arrest and »«i\tanc*d to 41
Sunday afternoon.
th* Florida Highway Patrol.
end," Hoerleiti said, r
are heaviest in some time.
by arms and red blood-"
Ueth Street,
1being arrested.
years ImpriaontntnL
,

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1947

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI/)RIDA

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If'anllftvMt p n « Fat&gt; Quell
(OatliiaM I'.M r . ( . On.i
recruiting and universal military jslraillastnoaa of purpose, unrsmit*
! time toll ami Infinite p»tienct."
training.
MnsL of the Chief £(ecmiv*'a
JF
"Th#»e are the ate^s by which
we can re-eatabllsh unbeatable air ,2,000- word iprcch wia devoted I*.
Power In America," aald Gcnnal praise of the K»od relation* which
!
Btratemever, “ With this bruin) of have alwaya exiitrd between the
air power, coupled With a strong L'nitrd .States ami Ilratil. to eu&gt;
i
Army and a fit Navy, we Amn- nieration of their common princi­
fcana need have no worries of a ple* and to assertion* that they
emild work together for a brightmilitary nature.
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"Thu* fortified against any,and cr world.
U
Kmpaillinir the nere«*ity of coall contingencies, vte 0f th« WeJ
tern Hemisphere ran bend lur e f - } operation l«etwe«n the Western
forts toward foblnnlng the ynit- lleinl«plirre nation* In helping
cl
ed Nations Into the Inatrmr nt II ] tver-ravaged arras, .Mr. Truman
was designed to Ins the foolproof said:
» cure to prevent all warf.”
“ One of. the great lessons we
The Military phhjf '•f the (have liarnnl In recent generaftCootie, the fun (ami1work I o,gan thins i* that we do not dwell
T
Isa lion within Umi V flV , OUttthi d.alone. Destruction, au/fniing ami
. down Euclid Avenue last night in- I confusion In other parts of the
fore a police estimated crowd of world confront u» now a* never
*6,000 watfhera.
[before. Our- nations made great
+
The parade added torch' 1 and j sacrifices throughout the war,.hut
r
snake dances ami, f predilection 1we have hem spared the wanton
It
for diapers, shorts and red dm-, ilrrifurtion and dislocation aufars to a dav which! had liycri dc-jfcrcd bv many."
At one point the President revoted by a few rtf the more play­
ful members to such pleasant tfj. railed hi* recent exchange of cor­
version* as snarlinc,traffic, squir­ respondence' with Pope Plus XII,
ting gals with water pistols (on.’ explained he had expressed to the
o f them got poked by n gal fur his Pope his desire “ In do everything’
patns), shooting minlatuie can­ in mv power to support and to
non, peeling potatoes1in the rer,- contribute to a concert of all the
forrr* striving for a moral world.”
"I believe In malting that ..latemerit I spoke thp thought not only
rny own country hut of Ilraiil
Dr. Chnrlrs L. 1,’cnuin.H of
ns well.”
Optometrist •
The Chief Executive declared
that over the years ‘llraxtl ami tne
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hide.
| Hours: 9-12 1-3
Phone 290 United States have "learned lhat
as “ ’’,''r" 1 bebecnt|«e there is. agreement
Hsl. 9-12
- 1 Eyes Caawlnrd i Glap** Kilted
(a« upont
_____ '
[principles, co f jostled
ran face out common problems
with nn assurance ijf agreement
Phone upon, the ways and meant o f”solv­
Phone
ing those problems.”
S IL V E R
lie continued:
FLEET
“ Th e rrcent war again gave
■on\ ini ing proof nf ,.ur fi ier.dC AB S
•hip. Tlie mutual ‘trust ind'rbiiftdenrr that exists between ns
manifested Itself at an early date
in the Immediate response of your
government to our nerd for .air

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At THE CHURCHES

Judge Ware’s Salary 'Mortgages On Real
Estate On Increase
fM tla a s a r e s C a r t Owe)

feet from Issuing ' marriage i;.
censes and other licenses or inNEW YORK, Sept. 5, UP)—Tho
eidental fees.
real estate. mortgage debt of
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Commissioner H. J. Overstreet this country was ’ »34 720.784.il95
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
SCIENTIST
presented a resolution thgt
. . .. . ..all
.. last Dec. 91, an Increase of
rilt'K C H
BOO East Second Street
establishments which sell iritoxi- \$4.302,809,20$—13.4 percent over
E. D. Rrownlee, D. .D., Pastor
8:4J5 A. M.: Sunday School.
eating' beverages open at 7:00 A. the previous ' year, which totalRev. Douglas E. f'harle*.
11:00 A. M.: Subject: “ Man" M. and close at 2:00 A. M. and ed 130^4174176^87, according to
Asa't I'aator
Morning Service.
on Saturday nighta tie allowed the annual compilation o f the
Oak Avenue and Third Hlrcel
fl:06 P. M.: Wednesday service. to remain open to 3:00 A. M .' Mortgage Bankers Association of
9:4B A. M.: Sunday School.
Reading Room hours, Tuesdays These businesses would remein America made public this week,
11:00 A. M.: Worship Service.
closed from 3:00 A. M. Sunday Since the 1940 trend Is continuing
7:00 P. M.: Junior *nd Senior and Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
morning until 7:00 o’clock Monday : this year, another rise in mortYoung People's Meetings
HOLT? CROSS CIUJRCfl
mornlng, according to the res- gag* debt In 1947 can be expected,
federal agencies continued 'to
REARDAl.t, AVENUE CIIAPRL Mark T. Csrpent/r, R. D., Rector olution. The measure passed with
14th Sunday afte.r Trinity
all commissioner* except W. 41. get out of the murtgege field at a
Rev. Driugla* E. Charles, Pa*tor.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion:
Kllbe« voting In fA o it o f the1
' rapid rate, while private interest*
Ilea refa11 Avenue
8:80 A. M.: The Kindergarten measure.
expanded their holdings. Federal
3:00 -P. M.r Sunday School.
class’ will resume on this Sunday.
J.' Hralley Odharn, president of , agencies held mortgages of I I
8:4B P. M.: Worship Service.
All
children
of
nursery
and
kin­
the Seminole . County
Junior I 099,850 on -Dec. 31 or 18 pemmt
-Wetlne»day..a:00_P. il.: JJour of
dergarten ages Invited. The other Chamber o f Commerce reqd&gt;sted lr*s thanDi year pgo.‘ Private lendPower Service.
classes of the Sunday School will thal tha County Commission com- j ers*.holdings stood at 832,762,086^- DRtSttD in a green cocktail dress,
open on Sunday, September 21st,
with the law that the Com- ' 046, a gain of I4.ll per cent. Of Doris Duke. “rlche*t girl In th*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rally Day.
mission re-dlstrict Seminole Coun­ total United . States
(Dliciplea of Christ)
mortgages, world”. Is shown with her second
‘ 11:00 A. M.: Morning Pra&gt;er ty on a basis of population. Thn government agencies hold 0 per­ husband, Porflrio Rubirota, Domin­
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
and sermon.
Commission advised Odham that cent and private lender* the oth­ ican Consul General, after their
Avenue
double-ring ceremony In Pari*. Th#
ADVANCE NOTICE
they were fully aware of the law er 1*4 per cent.
William Perry Yesley. Minister
bridegroom la a former son-tn-law
v,8unday Church School. 9:43 . Sunday, Sept. 14, Holy Crass and had passed up the request
Most Mortgages From Rank*
of Rafael Trujillo, Dominican Re­
Day. 11:00 A. M.
on account of the expense • In­
A. M.
By class of lenders, hank* are public President (International)
At thit service (ha new altar, volved in a re-registration and oth­
Worship and Communion, 11:00
supplying most o f the mdrtgsge
A. M. Sermon: "Mission* In reredot. and chancel furnishing* er Items.'
money. Their holdings on Dsc. 31
CARRIER RETIRES
The 'C it y 'o f Lake Mary filed weie 110,2(18,982,000, or 3Q percent
Paraguay’, Mra. George Smedley. will be dedicated by Bishop Wing.
Bishop
l.outtlt
will
be
the
guest
a petition * calling the board's o f the total. Individuals, mortgage
C. Y. F „ 7:00 P. M.
PH ILAD E LPH IA. Sept, 5—UD
Sermon: “ Meeting God’s Re­ preacher and the Rev. Martin J. attention to the damage done by companies $nd other lenders were Th* 27,000-ton Aircraft Carrier
Hram. Rector of Holy Trinity the. contractors
hauling
road
quirements", William P. Yesley,
Church, West Palm Beach will building materiel* over county second with 88,000,000,000, or.2-t Randolph, former flagship o f the
per cent of the total, and savings late Admiral Marc A. Mltscher, Is
take part In the service.
TH E CHURCH OF JESUS
roads. The hoard sent Commission­
If there Is sufficient interest It er B. C. Dodd and Attorney L. and loan associations third with being placed in retirement at a
CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY
unit o f the Navy’s reserve fleet.
is planned to follow the service F. Boyle to Tallahassee to atcei- 87,200.000,000, or 11 percent.
SAINTS
Savings aud loan' associations, The vessel, commissioned In Oct­
Meeting* held In the Woman* with a Fellowship Dinner at the tain if something could lie done
the report says, have replaced the ober, 1944, at the Norfolk, Va.,
Mavfalr Inn. Members and in­ about the situation.
Club House on Oak Avenue.
Navy yard, participated In the
terested friends of the parish are
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
H. S, Arnold, chairman of the llle Insurance companies a* the
largest single cla*i o f instltutlonel first and second raids on Tokyo
Sacrament Sterling, 6:30 I1. M requested to telephone their re town couucll of Longwood, re­
.The shin.'* 2.000 men will be reinvestor.
quested. .informalieuo from . t
Mjrirf.Vw jLrtdiMiht U MR#Nn- assigned, v Vt •/-» V s* V v 4^'briard'a* Kr'thF distribution’i f I
W.
,
wri
road and bridge tax. It was ex­ suranre companies totaled 87,059.•
JAP CONVICTIvD
plained'that If the town council 000,000, or 20 percent of the total
CHRIST CHURCH. UngRood
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
would make formal request*, for mortgage debt foi'1948. Fraternal
GUAM.
Sept, .6—
Capt. I
Park Avenue and Third Street
Mark T.' Carpenter. ltd D„ Vicar the fund* the money would ’&gt;* societies and pssoclations held less HDoahl Isranaml, frail Japanas* |
than 1 pe/rent.
14th Sundsv after Trinity
J. Ilernard Root, Minister
turned over to them.
medical officer convicted In tha|
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.' 9:30 A. M.: Morning Prayar and
Fca .n. PecFederal agendea reduced their atrocity murdara of to American
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. sermon.
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holdings In urben end farm~pi*rt- airmen on Truk Atoll in 1944, was
Sermon subject: "W hsl i r M a h r
All are weleoma.
gage* 1432,268,741 i-dtrrlfijF 194d. sentenced by a five-man military
Home Owners''Loan Corporation commission today to die on tha
continue*!
Its- liquidation and gallows.
forebearanca.
glon^ was responsible for almost P
60 percent n f Dlls Harllna Th,fL
| u on*
i* that we
in 1947 and Indicated a special Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ lenders. The value of mortgages
our
common
principles
of
morality
•
session mav he in order.
Material!.
tion Mortgage Company and the held by this group increased
“ Wheir both our countries were and lustlce."
Queftloned on the outlook, Van- Federal National Mortgage Asso­ 91.200,000.000 during 1948. which I
TAM PA Sept. B — (Rpedal)—
attacked, our .people fought side
. ■
ciation reduced their holding* almost make* up for-tbe 91.600,
Allocation nf 8118.653.32 by the denberg said: .
by side until victory was attained.
“ I have no Information on the more than 827,000,000.
000.000 decline In 1945.
Florida Division o f the American
tubleei. There 1* not a word from Land Hanks’ Holdings Decline
"The, bravery of your fighting
Cancer Society to" finance an
men, against nn experienced and
the State Department or the
In. the field o f farm mortgage*
attack on cancer nn the'broadest White House about a special ses­
resourceful enemy, cemented our
the Federal I-nnd Banks’ holding*
scale
ever
undertaken
In
the
comradeship and gave us another
I l ’ s s l l s n * t ’ ,.m C i i i l i e * I
sion since the day President Tru­ declined approximately 8102,000,J Af
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reason to feel a deep sente of immediately and an official said stat". wss made public her* today man said none would be neces­ 000 and those o f the Federal Farm
pride in our friendship.
•even, and possibly eight, other by Mr*. Malcolm Smith, the Dlvls. sary,"
Mortgage Corporation shout $92.“ The memory of those day* of furnace* would go down miring, Ion’* Executive Director. .
/ m
n
Vandenherg said the reporters 000,000 during 1948. The Farmei *
struggle ami sacrifice ingellier the day. The Clsirton coke by • The fund* . , , contributed by asking ’about a special , session Home
Administration reported
will always lie a sacred bond r&gt;*. products plant was ordered rut , Z i d a n e In last April s financial were “ putting the cart before the mortgage holding* of slightly more
hark
to
32
percent
of
rapacity.
;
campaign
have
been
assigned
tweetl ri«.”
than $8,000,000, due In part to its
horse."
A U. H. Steel spokesman said |lo &gt;f_ProJw‘ *
11 counties., to
Mr. Truman said Hie problem*
assimilation of the assets of the
The
senator
said
the
need
for
a
slate-wide
educational
drive,
of penre will require the closest 101 of the 108 open hearths serv­
such a session to consider nosslhln i •’ * rm Hecurlty Administration,
and
to
the
national
research
pro­
mllnhofntinn between us. Hut I ed by the roalrnad were ordered
P
aid to England and other EuropeThe compilation shows lhat tho
am confident Hint we ran solve closed down as well a* three elec- gram Still other projects, Mrs. na nations depend* "entirely uponJl*»K«‘ volume of mortgage finaii-them witli mutual good will and ■tic furnaces. He said primary Smith said, are under examine- authentlr disclosute of the admin-1,n* dona by private Institutional
■nil) and finishing mill operations
islratlon’s plans.”
, lenders during 1846 not only mady
V u x a d o Eggmaih contains
were expected to come to a halt
In addition to the Society’*
S. Sanford Avt.
Under The rcsoldi bin adjourning up for the decline In the holding*
tonight.
A tha vllsmlns, the miner­
allocations,
an
additional
128,770
ter of tin- alriTlenr tracks, dint
the last session of Congress, Van o f F’ rderal agencies but caused thi
fire!
will
lie
spent
hv
the
State
Depart.
The
striking
engineers
ing o ff windshield* of passing
als, lha proltlns and othar
drnberg aa the Senate's presiding mortgage debt to Increase substan­
automobile* with a broom and men, * hrskemen and conductors nient of Health on certain phases o fficer.t o g e t h e r f } M ~ Speaker tially for tha flr*t lima in t*v,
q u ality in'/rsdlonli your
othar- Ingenius forms of a nurse- are member* of the Hmtherhoon 0f theWftrVltrToitr o f the projects I Martin of the House and the Sen­ oral years.
la y a n mtul hava'for haavy
of Railroad Trainmen and Ilroth.
" I n the last 12 months." Mrs. ate and House Republican lead­
Private mortgage holdings In­
Other addresses today Include erhood of 1-ocnmoUve, Engineers. Smith declared, "we have m»de er*. could cal Congress hack to- creased by approximately 84,300,.
production.
apjaaranre* by Senator Style* A union spokesman said a few (the most significant advances we gcliier without presidential net Inn 000.000 during 1918 T h , s ,g ln fj
Don't wasla your lima and
Hrtdgen nt—herw—Hampshire and tram ithus lem iiiifd Ttn- thg-Jah ligve ever made in tne flghl on
But Vandenherg-said Republic­ and loan associations, made the
lin g. General George A. Ilotkan, to aaaist In the orderly shutdown cancer. They have netted poal- an congressional leaders have n» greatest gain, increasing thsir
effort b y taking a ehanca on
.if *t,rel mill*, always a slow proc­ live results In lerms of lives saved. plans at thi* time far a special mortgage holding* mnre than 32.1
lYelratrlallon chief.
ln fa rlo r fooda. Thara'a i
A Dixie banquet, a gatheting ess..
percent over the .1946 level. -Com- .
“ Now thla enlarged program aesslon.
q u a lity Tu xedo fe e d for
o f IB soul hem stales, also is on
Affected- by the strike are U, lhat public support has made
Members o f Congress, Vanden- mrrclat , hank* Increased their 1
y o u laytrs, chicks, brollsrs.
(he agenda while divisional reuni­ S. Steel operations at Homestead. possible means that we will be berg added, would not "dodge” mortgage portfolio* by 22 percent,
ons • ami state dinners are listed Ilradihirk, Duquesne and Clair-, able In move ahead much faster any request . from Mr. Truman while holdings ef mutual savings
food Tuxedo from atari to
for various hutel*.
ton. Official* of the corporation Inward nur goal o f reducing to that was harked by “ adequate In­ hanks Increased 9.6 percent. Life
finish. It's lha aary
said others at all principal- plant* a minimum the toll of 900 to 1,200 formation.”
Insurance companlea increased thu,
w a y &gt;0 faad lor (
would Iw shutdown just as soon preventable deaths that cancer
In anv event, Vandrnherg said value of their mortgage portfolio*
profitable m ulls.
as possible “ in an orderly proced­ causes in . Florida each year.”
that a special session would hard­ during the’ past year by 7 per
ure.”
The 12 projects, all o f which, ly Iw possible before Oct. IB. He cent. Fraternal societies and as­
The strike wa, ordered at a were anatvrrd and .approved by noted (hat numerous members of sociation* decreased their mort­
riNO cut* roa intisv our to n s i a i Joint membership meeting last
the Division’* Rtate KxcAttlve the House and Henate now are gage holdings by 2 percent.
co m u iitio h . turnr autnio Hian
tUIlrt St ts*t fn a l*rlm ef sins*, night in East' Pittsburgh, follow­ Committee headed by Dr. J. N. abroad studying International con­
Other*, which Include mortgsre
rstarth. sn* h*r f’ or *»• In ••■«■ m m * ing negotiation sessions during Moore, of Ocala, *r# locat'd in ditions and that other congression­ companies and Individuals primar­
Iwm la aaan lain
et t-vepaa »IIX
a formula nil’ ll Itai (So t—-*r to rel-ai the day between railroad officials Palm Beach, Manatee,- Volusia, al groups are planning similar ily. showed on* o f th* mott, sig­
Second it Sanford
Phone 338
natal raar” lea. Man ant an-pnoa aalt* and a joint committee of the Marlon. Orange Duval, Dade, Al trip*.
nificant Inrressej among private
acr.nlalna llhia hea-la’ Kot. ’ lull* anatrlla. brotherhoods.
achua, Sarasota, Indian Elver and
aara’ ka. bawkina an.l anauilas mInara loll
nt blaoa-t ralWt attar ualat It. RUIRONOL
No details on demand* were Nassau Count!**.
mala ties, but nmaMaalnc raauha. Ikla ia announced hut the union* .are
They inctude all the major fac
not aipanalia
(taa. am,.unit In nnlf |»n«taa por
oniii , |,airtIon, im anlr aa reported to lie seeking a 60-cent llities In a well-rounded - cancer
doaaa KUIttn
dtrraled)
an
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Ith
awanr-tauk
eusawtae
by
pay Increase package, Improved service program and rang* from
IGOMASH
Taatklaa Ursa, 111 I- I 11,1 XI- *4*9 vacation* and different pay rate*. Information center* staffed by
Ordira S'illait
diagnostic and treatment clinics.
Two othar projects, a detection
cepter In Pensacola and a diag­
v k n k t i a n BUNDS
nostic and treatment clinic, in
America a Bldat Beautiful
Tampe. will be financed during
*
Aluminum .- (VrUr
Polished Alum|„um
t'amtlanaU fa**
0*a)
1810; Florida, 13.890 and 81.85$.- the next twelve months with fundt
|BIO: Tenn#*x»t figure* for Sept. 1 Tfvlntitly allocated by th* FloriK. W. STfaVENS *• 617
HobinBor, - Orlando
Dlvtslon. f,
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Phone 2-0729
''n*ndo
are nnt svsllshl*. hut on Aug. 1,
[It had 19,017 outstanding ovsrpavmsnt* totaling 11,004,480. .
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The Veie:ai,s
Administration • H u i.'l ■ -ii-i
I said nn figure* era available on
I C e s t t H N l tr a m P a n * O a al
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lha exact number of veteran* who enounced that a Fur{ Gum ma­
low# the government.
chine representative will be thu
principal speaker next week. Licet
a t
Jimmy Rowland elated thtt Su­
perintendent T. W. Lawton had
9
endorsed the Lion* project^for
I
w
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piecing American fU g* In school
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRY[■rooms. Henry Wlttwwrowunced a
New Ne'e F s W Fact Help
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEETTiml DAMP DRY.
call meeting for xone chaimt»n
From Q etifag Up M lgkto
In Hanford during th* last week
. NO WORK FOR YDU TO 1)0[ 0 H an’s p a d news Joe yea fetk* whe of Heptemher-

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EXTR A EGGS

Florida Will Attack ^
- Cancer Off Bigr Scale

uSittic S + tv tft*

Iff M r “ s r i i « clever a (oik-on l*r
«wt* on* yawn* tee-1 whe file lo
dreii to* the’ brief JecVet Kei lea*
sleeves and the circular skirl is
pleated oil the way oreund Gay taS
seleri In sties 7 1* 14.

Vandenbergr Talk

Wage Increase

FRESH MEATS
and

EXTR/A WORK

GROCERIES ’

M. C. GINDER’S GROCERY

Hunt’s
Tuxedo Feed Store

S I N U S svS

TUXEDO

Plywood

All Sizes

and Thickness

All Sizes • and Types

Vets Warned

mm.

(Gindervllle)

Windows

All Sizes . and Types
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Sliding Doors and Windows

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White-Enamej Kitchen Cabinets - _T ^
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Micarta Bo&amp;rd For Cabinet Tops .

Lions Meeting
1.
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END W ASHDAY DRUDGERY
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE

GRANDPA'S FULL OF PEP

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OUR 22 HENDIX WILL DO THE WORK.
2nd it OAK
PH O N E 1082
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1have ta |*t «p at al(ht te pas* water, haws

Sckdcb*, loo, b&lt;ffiltfit i l fklsme f l l f t l m l

CONTRACTOR GIVES
RpTONGA PULL CREDIT
Could Hardly.Drag Il|m♦It Home At Night, Stnteg
Mr. Adama. • F«ela F i n e
Now And Fflcnda Remark
How WllhiHe laooka

ong laxative* and my
muscles pstned nearly all Uw|
time. My feet and leg* cramped
and pained so bad lhat oftan I
could hardly drag myself home.
I could sleep very little end I
lost a lot of weight
Businessman, farmer*, workers
" I tried many medicine*, and 1
and well known matt and women am thankful Rethnga brought ms
all walk* ot'-llfe continue the relief I needed. I now eat
tongi For •instance, with a rood appetite and have
ise Retonga.
Carl F. Ads ns, well known regained my lost weight I have
contractor o f 7752
discarded ‘ harsh laxatives, the
■rail iti
tx.trr-.vand L sleep fine. I am glad
*ppily declare* 1
anyone
« m gUd to t.lj
ri Belong*
.. Jjr gnyhody could have fell
down atrf out than I did, I th# credit.”
tortured day ani night by Retonga Is intended to relieve
* ’ igeslion and often gas in distress due to insufficient flow
h pressed up against o f gaairle Juices In th* itomadi,
lo u of appetita, Vitamin B-l de­
___until ?) fait like my
th would be cut off. I changed ficiency and constipation. Accept
diet time and again but It no suiMUtut*.- Retonga may b*
Adv.
to do no good. 1 had to 1obtained at Touch ton1*

14o*v dilordarv
. Three fw w n lions see, a tamoas facte
deeslspsd a a fa k iw tor this eery treebU.
Now millions baas used It, e/tea with
asasdeclT fast, sgartire results. The esadlrlee Is Dr. .Kllnsr’s In o p -R w t . mods
*1 18 hsrbs, nets, Tsfetoblse, and hslteaw - truly Mture’s awa trap ta rellol.
lastantly pea labs It, K Marta ta werh
•eshlaa out kid soys . . . hwreose* th*
tow (4 erteo, bsipkoa ta relieve f o i l
. . M initatod bUOdor goto a
W tac « * . ’ » * . C autieoiT oh e
as dtrertod. YoeU sop Wo mareeleaa.
For tree trial aupptp, write Dspa. F,
te a r h C o. Inc, D o, 1)11, *
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BUTTBR PRICK
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. UP)— Butter prices In the wholesale market
advanced aa much a* 3 cent* a
pound today. Butter grading 92
score, the popular consumer grade, |
sold at 81 cent* a pound. Eggs
[ware unchanged to 3 cents a
doxan higher, sailing aa high - aa
.59 cehts, a doxen on best grad**.
-----W r.~T~e— — ia-~.--^r=.—S---Th* Virgin Islands were a DariIsh possession from 1666 to 1917,
When they were bought by- tha|
United Stale*. .

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414 Sanford Avenue

and dealgna. Remember
thene beauties neod^ no
Ironing! Just rinse out and
shake in the breete!

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I'aitlv rlm|i|y tonight Mini Tuesday
with Matured atuinooti thundsr-

I To Protect the Peace of 111* World;
I To Promote the I'rusrca* of America;
I To .I’roduro Prosperity for Sanford.

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/OLUME XXX VIII

E s ta b lis h e d

Kaiser Again
Asks UlS.To
Reduce Debt

1908

SANFORD.

Jeniy
i»ked
m p„
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d t l„

J. K a lin said today he lu&gt;
the Ketonrlruction Finance
lor a $j-J,ilO.UUti Maleo f Ius del it im trii Foiltaiio.
**lecl plant. I I ' war turned
,11 Ja«: month when lie arkr
n $*#,*dtl.t&gt;iH) cut.
liu- writ roar I im!utlii.iln! toU

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4t&amp; ? cpnleretKp tb»i _)*- trdtiA
1 Juul.li* FunMna's ra|arity and
lam to j.ii»r $80,000,000 fm vatr to da so il RFC artieri to
revalusljon" o f the plant and ,
1 iit in iris drlit.
Hie Fontana plain V a T liu3i
Intins
'war wilit RFC I in mi '
ng, RFC** {iteirnt loan claim-

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AOORISSINO TMI OPENINO SESSION of the Elltb enrajiipiurnt or the

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o f tha organisation-* U d l n Auxiliary. About 8,000 women and
Kiti u t n il ntiulln-r fl5.iJOO.ihni to q^O men delegates are attending lire convention.
(fntrrmttioiual)
rill la- nppLed to debt reduction
h) Jim. I nml pioposps that the
RFC mfce|it t5$,^00,000 Ib e e t t l
nmt of..the approximately $0u
11(1,000 debt he caul will remain
in that vote.
" ! ru^f-.iveirumiil'v tttlndoW'ii of
me wr it const on tta pi.vm u, |i( osiil fur the refinancing o f Kr&gt;,.-

*‘i * le ivm i f f r.t plestllt

0 1til

a

statement. |m’j1ored

far

hit

hew* conference.
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' “ It (ml* me in the position t&gt;!
charging high price* to wratetu
consumer* jui&gt;t to pay tiro govern
mettt_n hit ftf wnitime cost* for

MONDAY.

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Colorful Ceremony As Truman Bade Kio doodliye

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President Truman
Couiity Schools Homeward Bound
Shows Increase
After Meeting
Improvements Noted President Heartened
By Signing Of I Iem:
As Some 4,000 Pui
sphere T r e a t y
Arc Enrolled

Thrlr rioe* » r r e pi eoeiitml 111
Ihr oprlllng •*e*&gt;»inu* of III*
World Slalixllral • ongrr**, roll* riihl for the lir*| time alnrc A
Mmltar meeling in IHJh at
I'rag ur, t in hoaiovakia,
»&gt; *
diarupt i h&gt; thi Niuh Imaaion
of the Siolrtenland.
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•JN l Of IHI M O il IMPBEStlVI . ernnnntna of hit It to ‘It- .Viirlru a l i t w as stagi d iilioaril t tie 11S S Sf lu eu ii
u, I'l. 'cut I't liman t left) luite i!.*Mltiye to v l’ illng ill^om.M* In r-uegiound. weal lug laliimat. Is s e ««e I lygve Lie .Jill Imlay minlialout.-l U iv of Si .it- George &lt;’ M 111W.1H. who ha* l o r e Itoyti t'a. k In Wo-limEtin Ju*l behind Marshall. Ininll t o y
linifoi
1 111 .Lilian Presl.lrjit Fuilco G.t-imr Uulra .
........ml at attention, U a detMi hineilt of U .Tt.
umlei»t.imlmg i» impOMihle willmu
iJttUriiul tonal)
Mat tun amt, in right foregiouml. saluting sailoi* bum a gilaul of h. uor.
a flee rviiu llg e til U i II,

Ihr lintrd

R a n .im - lin a R a tn e n

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Of Punch Boards

Riv.Milton Sackett
Dies Suddenly Of
Heart Disease

17 Year Old Oirl Held
For Slavinjr Brother
JERSEY F iT Y , N, J..'Sept. H
Silverman saw her.mnthhr yeaterdJay for the first lime alnc* ahn
was charvetl with thrhammer
slaving of her lU-year-old brother
and—weeping hittedly
n* they
confronted carh other through a
wire rneah enclosure—waaasvuted
that her family would aland liehind her.
Jait attendant* said that I'cari,
whom police had i|Uotrd aa saying
she assaulted the hoy "because mv
parents gave him more love titan
I got," broke down for the first
time since she wa* confined hrre
on Thursday, "I'm sorry," she
sobbed. “ I'm sorry."
Pearl, now awaiting grand Jury
action and a series of ipnlly
hearings requested hy er'allom ey,
was to have entered Teacher*
College at Jersey City today. Jail
attendants aahl her mother told
her ye*tenl*v that her life was
now “ messed liff* hut *hal the
family would aland behind her In
an effort to entangle the-difficult^

A aaeonit hook, “ Harricane
Treasure* about South Florida,
also won ready aceeplnnee, A third
book, “ Everglade.1 Gold” almut
nll^irilling in Florida i» now
int^^reaa of publication.
The Rey. Sackett retired from
aellxe ministry In 1929 and came
to Florida with hi* family. They
have lived for several year* on
West First Street, Ho wa* chap­
lain o f Sanford I«pdge -No. &lt;52,
F and AM and was a member o f
the JJoy Scouts Committee Of the
Sanford Kiwanla Club, He at­
tended Stetson Unlvertlty last
year where ho vrn* studying for a
dt-ikan In English.
- Mfteral1-gnnntnUTTnertTS~'wnrT&gt;t/ ^r!IPearl was arrested In a local
matlo later
bjr the Krlckaon drug ature the morning after her
llom f.
brother'*
haltered
body
wa*
found on the floor in their home.
A F L W IL L SIGN
Pollen Chief Charles Wilson aad
she. signed a statement admitting
_ a iI C A U 0 . Sept. 8, CflV-AFI. hitting the hov over Ihe head with
Freaident William Green said to- s. kaavy—tnaabautc'a .hemmar bedao-he would &lt; knmiBf inf that-all
cause “ I hated him nil my life."
officer* h f the A F L sign nonCotamunUt affidavits In order to
____________________________
GENERAL AMNESTY
use facilllbH
of the National Lalw
itlnni Board nn'1— *h- T* *‘------ATIH fNfk flepti ■*; MY
coalition government announced
Act.
tonight it would invite an inter­
national eommlaalon to oversee nn
SCHOOL HAND
unconditional general amnesty to
who surrendered quickIL E. Block, high school hand gucrrillaa
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leader, today appeatnl to eltlten* ly.
•ho haift horns of any type to
HOARD TO MEET
*fll them at reasonable price for
County Commissioners will meet
n*e of pupil* In building up a new
band which will also Include Junior In brief special session tonight at
nnd Grammar Bchool *tu,l 7:80 e’aJock to award a contract
proving a for a bull-doier for road cinstrucaccording to 0. P. Herndon,
clerk.
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Hot Weather Hit«
Most Of Nation

JACKSONVILLE. Sept, ft, «/!*)-.
Genet ally fair and hot weather
covered most of the nation from
the Rockies to just -weal o f the
Appalachians today, hut cooler
weather was in pruspect In tho
northern plains states and wan
ex|iected to "Jove eastward t»-J
morrow over the Great Lakits region.

Temperatures fuse to 100 de­
grees or highrr Sunday over ail
uf
Knn«n*. eastern Nebraska,
western South Dakota, and at
points in l/outalana, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, and Missouri. Readings
were in the 1*0 * southward from
southern
Wisconsin,
northern
Iowa, southern Ninth' Dakota, ami
Wyoming.
High temperature* Included 107
at liateaville. Ark., 106 at MrA tester. Okla., and Clinton, Mu.,
Hfi a t Cuffryvitle, Kan*., and 101
at Philip. S. I).
Ohio, with reading* In the 80s»
yesterday, will gel higher tempe,
raturrs today, hut the cool air
from the northern tain* should
bring relief there iy. tomorrow
nfghl. A t Chicago, arnall craft
warning* were up on !-*ke Michtgan. fon t a ilin g shifting winds

up to .10 miles per hour tonight.
Thondershnwera were expeeted in
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many
midwest areas tonight or
tomorrow.
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— The W.tt.W. -wHt ntMt tomorrow
night in the Woodmen Hall a I
8:00 o'clock. All member* are
urged to be present, because.impmtant huitnt'ii m it U fl Will Le
discusaevl.

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Rioters
-GrmTf&gt;s wm Be Pm

A t m t 'd
1IsId.i of flTen t Itoltl nnd a launch
111 &lt;o.ol.ii ble w Ha*—I . .I lliir h v --!— fcrn JI.Ts;. Cut—BkW- S. VenterII lndtie- of Invli. Wolll
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ness h'ifiy Percenl eft nnd • luldit-a liuii lava oinreJ
in tile titv nongur tmlny. Itio de
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A f-clilit 0 1 ■. HioK 'he im o ic Janeiro's fitll old Im.pital -Hid it
ui tl SaiiJoul oi.i &gt;eimu..Ie I'limi- Itinl I lealet| fi.'t of the injuifd and Miinliclt ol Jimnl gimipv III III 1**1
I f* others liutl been rat ml fm in 4
V t'l -tncvt rti.lWrtllllirot*, HtO*t -I hiHptlaJ nl Nitlii-ini netosn llie loin ig p o n i ol lie Vsslcin jii.I
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I' n l" 1 O'
Wr,Inn
Will he . .pl.o d
tumh, in ji.iis, ami MS|Ue*tne
Tin* in*.'blent occilrietl n few ■ami pl.tretl in t tuit cntntioli a tin
1 0 1 .ton to .ii|ii'i ile mini libojiil. to.Ill - tflel the |f. S lint Hr ship lilt- nett itonnftion. ill lli'l t t
MiSsmili left llie liny witll l'le *i
"'t/lli nit turn -d • ,1IV
lie l/ocn piesehtt*! to thr &gt;tuuill itent Tinman ami In* frttnly.' ThiS h c .' i f f

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Tin- iiouirh Perttniia am'
liii-.ilc** at three ili.litutoill* h.i«

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Auction System In
Dover, Del nware
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IM K ' i)\ \ r i l l . ' -r,u. 8 1Npeii.'ill
M tikrtin^ Li! 'Ll-1 to profill r Ii.1% til kiiitli tit tit .1-* rod
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1irirn th rn|OVfkl llir op
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!/ifl|| lltir |,|&gt;cfa­
IllrtU ill till UBDyMi IU rile d d y
•n* Itoit- **iirm m Dover. D fijiv n r ,

in mil I 1H|U.tl Al. f, il 411 III I
the th. liuii
rtucill pnnlK 4* p*.
f. liylioiil I.Htai, w eie both tioioid
|.|l|en o il It ) |it'it rlit tin. r ptlfe I. Ut-rtM. tile hay limn Itlo lie Jane ajurili'c ci litirt! iht •hi *ll llir *!t. t
1*tr ilrt
InMitlt w a r li.inn. tl, the prillI lit lit ' to \ It'tiieI oy ,wlien the ne ol New Delhi .1sell
eiih-nt
im
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Sio
foleiglliils
-•oil
nt
tin*
slatrtj. pointing mil th '1 'hey ur
wet it qiiiniur the viftima—
..I tl.e iL n iiijiu n lif I mils .inti’
a . it.t-rt~*UntaljtmnM o d iqde- an-t
■tritTetew m i'inlieii —.-re ahonitl
4,llifie wltolesajr anil fefttlj telling
Asking “ llie iatile o|ijatttunit) 11 .the fen vhoat. The Inunrli was into llie ^n|i-» as gtollpt of * itt..
uni
Mmlerrn Cfttlflli o il • li iiiillrtl, ,itnl wltrfe (hr grower
llir o lliff 1 omitir*
*ism ■•uutltri-- ra lly in g lo t pasM-ngera, ih-'ludinu Ilifidii.
iftp'm* nl in* l iin liv j, p.nithv,
mfinv women and ehlhlten wlm Imd Communal &lt;I i»hc*.nltelld the Htnrillan Imlepeinlen-e
in.I ,,ioi Iu, c,-' aftii .tivi .Iniv&gt; , lotli-

f trie Hundred tlloil-Nit-l I'.ij.l. .. i
H.g ttirig Ho petition from San Dav pat mb- wliieli Mi. Ttuinan al
Wilton. Dtthe *taUlllillt o f |hl- IWii I'ltiur u^. *ii.l V ilium i
fut'tl were D. It rimllUeuOl I l f III! io Wit Ilea -ed.
mini.I, i . o il! tie dropped in .,1 irit.n of I iolt.lj Stole "M llkels,
Inn; IIIIV Bar. 112 W «»t
M»!*1
An-wering -&lt; leaim • from pas
Punjab
■, o ■ I-.I m - \ te,. i l l ) * ago..while v ie
J lM t Street; I II 1 inp!| iti lint t«* aiutgel i on Ihe iuuio li, tile mi,-w of Ir, led. at, i In, I lie’
.
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l' t r
n l ol “ '«(• o *f Ihe
liir.itl&lt;to
i . . .
i
i,
lit,-. 7 ft I F ie dels A ii'im* , K , . \
llie friivtioid "pil| oul llfel.oala nnd loinoiunal d i*lo i haneea.
.
*'''*8 I' ' m oll tn-l Nofu ••!?* Its- ,
Wolf. t. Saul •■id; M-oik , I'liitr
llien
lunnv
lea|ieil
into
the
wntei
llie ...... te .militate!i said* I’ l'ai ' " * •
Do*et. I .,** niuretl liy
ilngt It* _A vi 'ime; Angel'* rim'**
JltCH •2fat'.t -Sanford Avenue; II i* A ii I,, help poll plUM llgei* into the a...ii 11■-1 - .1 ii no .I grpup*
.nil I llir i to tu lijil people in sttendsuof.
boat*
tn ufftrei un the ferry
chtu. French and I’.mk; I’etn'a
It. ito.j. down tf caiight vngjqm g tml Die .■in-Mint of ptiaJure, llie
boat aliOlldi d n Mist re** signal.
M AV YORK. Sept. H, i/15
Pm 4fkt Grill, 1 trlamlp lligiiwsy;
ill dl-oider* mi.I aaveitcl that the ; i •
i
i
*
NilOienlU*
-smBlI
eraft
set
nut
Pei 1 tile Ilf loll* of nirat tte'iog an ! t alley's Drug .State, San
.............
of India an.) Pakf*
k' 4,ul
Uuu\ ' r
imimiltatelv
for
the
scene
o
f
the
brought into the United Slate* Dud
t«n a. tilii lake
all steps to „ . dew nplim &gt;ItatlgillW
haitils.
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nrcidi nt. a lim it distance from the
hy aindanc
ami ship passengers
■I
A I + The Smoke ll.ni.e. Sun Rio de Janeiro duck, hill dntknexs
‘
l,,r ( ‘,no11 innrkrl. I umJerfrom food-searre European cuun ...........
.
fold. Harry's
li.pmr Store, Snn- made I en’ue opciallou* difficult. n , ' ! : ! . ,iir' 11,1 m' ’ U‘- i
‘
.....
. . . . . . dartil. u Hite of (oui simiiu isles
trie* was disclosed today by an
"p„'li ner, Stale Faint­
Hi f igfiting in Uld ami New
,
, , ,
,
.
.
.
Crowds'
learning
o
f
llie
traxrdy
Official of the inspection denart- er*
'
'.Market;
‘
Delhi t . yi.11 alter the ,i,„|&gt;Ii.hK r u» et. will! It base t.een de.elojied
Town Tavern, Sannient of tint Department of Agii- find; D. K. Kusney, Sunfoid) W. began stoning llie building uf 'he .1 «lututimnrr'i in llif tMiijuit, •"
&lt;ful ill nf wlikli opeiFrolat Caiitaa.Cn-, which uperatt-s
culture.
tleiiige, Weal First Street; Mary
Du a l« **n iHvidmi Lr-(wv. it 11r p irliy ium h ilontt ih«*
lit. Truman W. Cole, Inspector Kenb E. Celery Ave.; J. Coates, lauftrhes in liuii* hay service,
In.*
ilointtiiHiiK,
. •
i , * ' i i ..
j
a
i
in iliatge of the international Sanfotd;- A. I'orulian, Sanford;
r
In Imu National Airways , » « . I, ‘** " ' r T
I '?
m T "
Inspection iiuarantine of the De- If til I' I'arlon, Hanford; J. II. Kelly,
■elletl all tn.oming and imtgning
.all kinds, uni them
patlmrnl'a llureau of Animal In Sanfordi slid J. A. I'atks, Saltfliyhtt to Old Delhi l«&lt;eau»e of ‘ through the suction, -suit in their
duatry, saitl the. srliurra twgan fold.
pw
iangero.il •■•mmunal cgmlltlmt* lum puicJts.e
such item*
items a*
as they
the
,
June 7 and were Jieing made to
^
*; -y 1 min Hie all field, fifteen pet-tom.
Fioftl the. roiinly tnwft* were ——|a. ~ T
prrvent the ipreatl o f rinderpest the fi ltowing naitT^viHt. I., Hiudy,
may
nrni.
Vilui
iiJy
wiiolnale
and
Curiosity aiHoit the setup in the Wi te killitj ju the vieinlty nt ihe
ami hoof ami mouth diaease. in Fern Fark; C. \V. Seymour, Altaie(ai| liuyri* ate present in Urge
field
yesterday,
according
to
a
new
J'uuiist
Inforruatliui
rio&lt;ith
thi* country.
uionte Springs; II. I'. Itouban, Jr.,
confiimetl rawially list.
nuiiiliris, anil Iren roniprliliott
Cole saitl the inYst was brought I.onguutal; J. A lllack. Long- com|iletely overcaroft* l’f)ld C rip"
All sect lulls of 01,1 ami New esuli* I I jc C an ..Il auuauiiiaa^twell known ritiscll o f Monkey lamostly from the Mediterranean
J. Kiegrlat, Maitlnml; It. laud__UI__H.o—Saiifmci. Z.W,—wao- iLdLi-Jiaw _i-.it.
*rv *,J jX ^ ‘A * « n « r s «hfl_wiaimd Hnrrddt’y. ungw om i i i,. irohci T
sales iL v ii 1 iftJsy. Selling slstli
cut few. ■
to repay peraona who sent llw i'
p.
Maddin, la.ng. gaitied an hour of_ freedom Fritlay
j rally in |]m; illuming, and Ly noou
afteriimm after a spectator had
foial during the war. He — hi
w . W. laiudermilk, Casvel! llir day J was ijtCtr. lurstock
many o f those arriving were un- ,
/ nnd j
||nttssa%n&gt;/ t &gt; »« ,l allowed the mniikey to earatie. .
The -m-rtator silting w ith-feet |yr ; f i v.|1
C f r. ; i . . .
der the lni|ir**tlon thrro wm h ih i
oHeniigs inti liern gitelly well di»Sivcr.the. itiuaL rilgu .had■ eatlte,l I » r i l l S l l l O U I A I T I I U
tnvui Id the* United Stntei,
_ - ,it.»»tii M S- mm t v * , -*1 rr -----"Old Crip’' to climb-up-xm-to 'h 'r ‘
lap unit partake o f banana*. “ Old

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Meat Is SniUKRleri

“Old ( ’rip” InHpectH
N
Tourist Booth

Ison^wood Boy, Age 6, Lar«:e Bass Caught
Is Shot To Death
By Local Fisherman

A 6 year old negro hoy! Frapk
Terrell of Lungwood,- was acci­
dentally killed by a blast from a
tingle barrel 12 guage shot gun
hoid Ly hi* 10 year uld alster.
Eliialieth, just before noon. Frl-

Hero. On Haturtlay nturning a
coroner'* jury reported that the
TRO PICAL
STORM
death was accidental. The arciNEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8~&lt;JP)— dent was not renorted to authori­
The U. 8. Weather Bureau at ties until the boy's father, re­
New Orleans said at 9:00. A. M. turning from work, discovered
E8T) In Its second advisory to- him shot through the stomach.
ay* that a small tropical atom# An 8 year old brother hail been'
is renter*! about 100 milea east playing with Frank and hi* altter at the lima of the accident.
of New Orleans.
The mother, according to Sher­
Th* advisory -said the storm
was expected to pass inland be­ iff Mere, lives with three other
tween Biloxi, Ml**., and.Pasca­
goula, Mis*., about noon today.

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[n lioal.Ctillisum

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t\ I'tiiiimiilrtt iunJam I v of tevtfii

D Persons Killed Nehru And Khan

K e q u e s lin g K e tu rn

’’....

•la its 11 commended ttm |tailitinii
t |‘al.*iim utt'&gt; Jewish and Arab
-inter, tied'tip to au eo-nomic un­
ion, Hie 1 11 Htion of till- autivnonioiis t i i ' o l Jeruaatuni tyiitei I'N

Nationv .S r,irtaiv•

Petition Signed

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L A K E SUIT. I&gt; N , Sept. U t.-F) Ihr
l mlr.l
Naltoiti
f'aleiUue
.'t numllrt drvlaietl tinauiinuutlir
liulay that immediate help for
dili.OtlH d itlirtied Lutopran Jews
wiiultl ra ir ritm ideiahly the prob­
lem rtf ihr Holy lamd.
■I h r n *mmittrr-rxBrrF7:n~tlff BN
Asiemblv In .io sunirtliing bu the
Jews in ihr Kuioprin aitemhly
tentris .i&lt; a* "v ita l pieir.pm ite to
die vrttlrmrilt ol the ililla ull con.
jiiiu iii ill 1'alrititir.*’
thr till) irpoit t the I'vIritpiC
11 ’ min it lee »t.it made pul ii. a week
atlei the tiim m tiy
lint *te. .imeml.llloli- t.rte irle ive.i 10 tit*
litt.t ami 1 ake Sut, eft.

W /VilllNUlON. S-|d. H 'd**

uf Fob

«nrmHng, the aummer with Mi*.
Sackett anil *two daughter*. Hulh
and Uornthea nt Caahler where
h« effirlatml 0
the Kplaconnl
fthuteb during the aummer montha.
t Afley
» riling
many
abort
Mroka for Imyt, hi* first bonk
let^jgt novel.
Sponge?** Jinx,
hnsod t&gt;n firat hand atudlna o f the
•rang* diving industry n f Tar*
P«n Spring*,
met enihualaatic
»..Tptanee hv critic* and reader*
alike, and the l*K»k wav accepted
a* n book o f the month aelertlon
t.y the Junior IJterary Guild.

1.1IN I MIN. Sept. N. nl5— l » o
n[ Ihi* evening'* l.ondiHi nee**
paper* eritirt/eil the goiein *
tuenl'*
Inniling
of
"nliidua
I 'l l ! '' refugrr* in tirrm aiii.
Ihr Star tallrtt it "a t.lumter
I
of the ln *l magniludr.1'
I ha
•
St
i n!
muo
••
Mtipld tl erikion ruulit hat a been
I • &lt; r » ‘*'*r.' r..lV ilra'arnt tt.e. Ib iO* • •
^ «f f f 5 !v r
^ R t n g o n ,.In ,.........ol.I 111 - U l f
gria lrd aiol rolored ill America
•*
C\ particularly.*'

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liianuol^Ty 11
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British Use Whips In
Unloading EHugee
Jews RWurneil T-o
G e r m a n Custody

*.
W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. .&lt; (11
President Truman and T t f l M
l.ie, fcrereinry-Keneral « l the
I iiilett Nation*; rolled today fnr
n free earhalrge of rrotromle and
uncial intnrnralion a* a mean*
o f prlintoTTiig |'iea7f7......... ■ * (

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Ilf etirr.linterit with UU pxrpjgnm1“ *&gt;'•
I Irallrnrtl hy thr rrtrplion at
l.ir made :.o ictriwicr 1 1 ■I In
o! 1*0 Gratnyi.ir ^ io&gt;o| wl.o h
».
.h,.:
&gt;v . I sOmMi/HF^ t l i f l e "tltfr p-Hiu'** l' co n lej (lira mi hi* g a o l will mis- * it .&lt;•! Limin'* f.iiuut- In lake part
rfniid 111— had— iold ilaui thr vrstmn* liut said 111 his pitiiiUiujf &gt;ur-’~fit" h i t •yrtr1*’ ! t ‘&gt;‘“
Ornefrn, 1’ iah. ateeh plant to t It- J
,
,
ol die hemispheric d rlm ir treaty
pa;rti .1 IdrrVt ' I he lavk .iheatl w ill
'jn'ileii Sutra Htr. i Corporatitm! s*'®‘ ,“ 4
. . .
, • , i tvhirh hr (lew 5JtOO m ilrl'tu hfln
for "Lhl rent* mi tin* dollar, bull Alt »rhoo!i vutlad glrametl Wil l
■’
1 m|Ullr il V ^omtimed cl (ml* ol
■Ji.tinali/e, the Cliicf F.xcculivr ii
all mutinies sud'uf' all iiik .ihi/s
demand* that Foritani. labor •' i|new paint and floor polith, h'rw
the
picture of a man-at peace with
uinJer the emnpeliti*e handlean
|tili |M.rn ,,ul un ,he S„uii,
tu-n‘ ."
of loti crjiHi on tho dollar.
i 11 •
c i i v. .1 r
thr wtiiltl.
"th e fire .xclunge of infoitna
____
.
___ ___
I hide rumary N-luml. Al the Ui.vu*
Allowing himieif I i days a llo it. lion on rconoirk 'and iih ml a!
mar School the htnehioom hat
been attractively painted intiiF M i. Tiuman fd.iinly indicalctl- ill it In i, .liming all thr countries u
.and out and hat new uatoniv- he coiuitleictl no tlevclopmenti the wmld.it .diMilutcly nrren.iiv
lal Ir tnpt. an enlaiged pantry and cither at home 01 abroad urgent ^ 1 romuink arid tnti.il advantt
nrw diihr*. At thr \Vr*i Side I’ r.- enough tn inpute a speedier ir Itn-lil.' the UN oifiri.il ,u*eilcil.
maty .School the rooms air pairu ilurn to the U ’hltr lluuvr. Ih ‘* “ tk.- .iniiot rurr mu troiililn un
etl in pirating paitrl colon. Srmi battlnhip's high ipcrd radio-til lriv we know ill thr flisl plair v*!i,il
StHrken hv n heait ntlnrk h* he nolr .mil Junior llijh S:!m.ili rphune ami teletype communica tlo-'f lioilllles 'are.
« « a motoring horn* fA.m Cnshier. W ( ( ] , |&gt;j[k , m, ,,,,
T ,|| gr„ , I four syitrmt keeps the Proidcnl
“ I.ikewtae we cannot achieve in
N. C , tho llev. Milton II. Snckett.
wille tel national umlerstandinu, which
in
instantaneous
contact
.uouml
vcbool»
ha*
been
muwr.l
M, noted nuthor of Ii«v* lipoka,
is I lie liasia of ■dvangemiillt.. UU*■
_______ Irxr'thF-peoples of the wuild are
Jiist late Fritlav nieht at_the.
JlUlim High .Sriiii^l t.f uliii’ti H, W atbinaton.______
Uenernl lTn*iiiinl in K; Trill* fa principal and Mrs.
Aft. Tiuman was in high spirit* given the‘facta,about each other.**
I I m IIu m S mm l*M*r at it
VSomn
Carolina.
Mr*. Snrke't Ilnymund llall is secretary, ahowl.ie vniit that “ tiwlioji* ate no*
nfrlvetl today with the truly which ctl tfio Inrgi-vt iiH-icase in enroll*
irna taken to the Krlckaon Fun­ moot with npiuogitimtely 211 puhlifh*
irn alliH fi •»« I'ngf nit)
eral Hem e, '
I I **Hf l«lsrdl
The Kev. Sarkett had
t&gt;een
I'o ir
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PH ILAD ELPHIA. Sept. 8, uVi
— Free arer** to new* in rvrr*
rounlry h m urged today try the
first poxt»ar ronfrrenre of the
Inlrrnaliunal Cminril of Women.
The I.OtHI delegate* p»»*rd a
resolution declaring the ICW "ix
gravel) roncCrlird at Ihr sup­
pression ami Mrldlrary editing
of information of many N i l trim."
I he « iiuten »aid that
inn* frur drkhdc'rd.'')' nitixl l&gt;e■
based on nn informed public,
the If W ronjridrra tlirat Ihere
should he free arre** to the Inlot nml i.Ill lirresx.in for -form­
ing a tine hmm ledge of both
foreign and domestic affair*.'

tirliri.il IU I the piilUI|&gt;al tpraVe.
at the o|u*hlttg ol the W olM St l
lislital
hne o l ie*en A 1
ABOARD Ur S. S. Miynun with lint oig.ilii.-atl. It* Iflrrlitig tiiir II.
It
wat
t,
lux.I
il
ayfo-ki»
in
I;*-in
u :wartime
(Jetd," —
—
liriiileiit Trutitan. Sept. M olh
^ _________
ihr Inti
mlrmsfioiial *tati*lna;
Declaring that the nation, ‘‘and mole C'ounly snd a liiiri survey
I'lriiJrnt
Tinman
is
homcwaid
(()n(r
rence
nnee IVJW hilly.livr na
potth-nlr.idy Uu w rit 1s suffering oi N.inlold . while iiliouls lllis
utipljr from -"the ehurtr-.gw
mntnmu In d lra l^ -iulyslat.lial ttAhi. tjcund aboatd tlw "Mighty M o" In io &gt;n% air irpirirnlftl. hut )h

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. V i.'itia tive but to rJtargo htr t
I'tIce* for a ttfl." hnlser saitl in

F L O R ID A .

U. N. Secretary-Gen­
eral Opens Fi r s t
Session Of World
Statistics Congress

. a A SH IN U IO N . Sept. 8 M l

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alxmi

D A I L Y ’ «K W H I* A l* t iM

Demand Made
For Free Facts
By Trygve Lie

Addresses V.FAV. Encampment

Plans Big Expendi­
ture For Low Price
Steel If RFC Will
Revalue His Loan

s

IN D E P E N D E N T

Who said fhere i* m&gt; large bass
left fit the lake* of Seminole
County?
.
• •' ' ~
Jim Brown, fishing with-w silver
spoon with pork rind, landed a
9 pound Mark lias* al 7;uu o'clock
this morning In an undisclosed
Ji*o»uu*J»»G**tnty-T*kr,--tt—vnr#--rT*ported by Harry lloUon,
Tin* fish wa* S7 inches Iqng,
1 8 in.'hes in nirth and had an
8H inch mouth. I l was renorted
that Duane T lili* ami Hilly Berth.
IrsoH were al*o in llie fisliirig
party.

COTTON
CHOP
W ASHINGTON, 8cpt^ 8—(AT—•
The Agriculture Department to­
day estimated this year's cotton

llepor tetrSp rT1iiclJh

‘S t ' t a U l W i
t 7

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EngTand,

,Mi::d !n^!S.att?s!i r . ^ m t e s t e

.men writing a number1 o f M i c a .

“ Ohl Crip" hail small regard fur
the ktletfl wltiidi ha scaiWtrd
rigid ami left. Then, rurinus to
ttgnt
n. cur.nu*
know who might visit Hanforu
next vrar, ha Investigated tha raid
file uf nroanL-rfive. Jfintar,-Visit p i .*.
ami sailed.cards in every direc­
tion.
When "Dili Crip” sew Patrol­
man Ralph Geiger coming after
him' with a net lie jumped hack
Into the nmat and Is now living
quietly on the island again.

CITY MEET

BARNfil#

Hep,
f S

k|Fifteen

Veterans At
Vocational School

jjjg f1
’^ ^ . ^ - F i f t ^ r

r e t a i n , .r e .ntung th.

— &gt;• •- ........ . — - —;i ... ......
,
r^r
jauuk_muvemuiuit-iahhih Ita.l glvarH ^ alutlsnU-tutw-aftsollsd in th*
rise in hope* for a .settlement.
• ariford \oc*tiuna| Jk-hool, raTw„ lbn\7unJ nltnVrn ttt Prince
I" " 1 ««"»|uippvd Cor c l « « of Wales rnlliery, I'onlefrarl, iw- "
are e*|Wted to toUi
jcac -n - w m iialliy waik.mt »t_rh ?i f {...Iu,. K C 'bUj il.v . aciai Ju y .-.tostart of the afternoon shift. Tha
«' ^
RCjnctpel *nd
J- I'- Hall, a.Mstant
colliery, the firat in West York.
Th*
vocational
school,
an in­
ahlre to lw affected, ha* a vrecklv
production target o f 11,890 torn.' tegral part o f tha Scmimde Coun­
ty school aysiain, provides free
instruction in business subject* to
adults, full .nr part tltn*.
18 POUNDER
Two new subjects this term wtll
KNOXVILLE, Sept. 8-&lt;A5— tie commercial law and general
A Di-pound boy was horn yes­ clerical and office practice, which*
terday to Mr*. William II. Tothl. include* bookkeeping and filing.

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The Sanford llorald

T1IE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. PIX9RIDA

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Hack To School.

A LOSING FIGHT
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LIABILITY fNSUBANCE

Mmii na 1m ..*|..,,»
...... Dim M..U,»l‘l,tl‘
NrP «

’ Prc«uh-nt Truman, nv H-nng «M*'
and hunting thr- mpuntntmidi- I I'nn-Amriitan .coninriur in
ril. may uninlrnlimially be irlting
a grind example to the diplomat*
ami imlitinanr ol the tell nl the
wnild. We have a leeling ll jnuie
ol them Would go out m the wood*
and commune with Nature, limy
would gel rid of a lot nl their nairnwneu.
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KitHiKV Hmii*
• li III *»&gt;«■ \V.nh«V* "
|Mmi Ni l*a

ihe
Juillce Deportrr.enl Eyeing
That " lo n g Skirt" Deere*

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Brlliih Froductlon Soort
Deipite Economic Criiii

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Mel-aU#*
.11 l i III,... V,,«'*v Betipm'*1'
I si Sm rtoiMli ..f ,'l,,l*l
|l l * - l . « While

S p teitl to C tn tu l P i n t

T r r A N IIIN O T O N —The "long aklrf* decree of American atytlaia
&gt; V may come under the Are of a Justice department Investi­
gation.
Joatlre a anti-trust dlvialon la currently making an -rxhauatlve
study of the textile Industry for poaalhle vtnlatlona of thr anti-trust
act. John K Konnell. Iiead o f thr dlvialon. has refused comment on
whether the .Investigation Will embrace a probe of possible colltl*
.-.Ion In the new drea* atylea which liave women up In arms over the
People in .||e Nnltli kie
laiial iegieg.illon
lliey Iwlieve necessity of acquiring a complete new wardrobe to "keep In sty le "
However, the rnntlniilng elanuir against the
that llie |wople cd the South »lioiil'l
new style trend and the sporadic outbreaks of
not have separate »chool*. m te*organised buyers rraiatanre to.the new garment*
klenlinl
la believed to have caught the ear of the Justice
ia dittiicl*. and that itith
department
argregatiun make* lur di«ciimina

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lion Ihil in Gary. Iniijaiia...yctr
Irrilav. where’ n new ruling |*erntit
ltd culotrd children to alien I
while *(h»,&gt;|t lor the first lim,-.
right hnnihed while pupil* itayr I
at homrl *

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^ # „ _ w e # - * - 4. i Ui « —
jutlice, if tremi to u*. in the goring
of Manuel Rodiigut/. the idol ol
.Spanish bull fighting fans, and hi)
subsequent death from the blood;
gath, when before a crowd of
wildly cheering Spaniards in Li*
narrt he stuck his sword into the
bull's neck for the perfect kill,
bul not before the tired, ruffeting.
- - infuriated 'animal himself had
struck home. T r m r"if
Rodriguez had killed
without the slightest
If. . 01-'much danger-:. not quick
fy, painlessly, humanely, bul cruelPi little by little, a pin prick here
rad a jab there, while the crowd
howled with delight and the blood
dripped, and the golden horde piled
up far Rodriguez. Yes, the bull
had his day last Saturday, anJ
who can begrudge him this little
wtiifactionf

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•hie because you may get*th* |m
pteralon ftvm leading th* papm
-that there le eonsiilerable to com­
plain about there; but moet
this is raid because they want
the -place to lie still better than
il is, Aml-that'#- (Miking t e -*#»*iclxe. Is it?
About a quarter of af, jnlll
people live In Syracuse, whkh I*
County, the largest in this pail
of th* slat*. It I* the fourth city
of..New York, ranking next after
NVC, Buffalo end Rochester, in
that order. They hav# an anarmou*
university—with a waiting Bet.
too; retail ahnpa ad well stacked
and advertised that their clientele

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'Clark Tillis Given
1
*. Birthday Party

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JBroadway

-

By JACK O'BRIAN
Among the students who are
Clark Tillle was honored on h!4 j
1 returning this week or in the near
eighth birthday wiTh a w rln er» N f W
YORK—Screen
ToufW
future to resume their studies
toast given hy hi* mother, Mra. M. .'Gur Rob. Mitchutti ha* a fan
*t various college* throughout
L. Tillia, at the home of Mr. and'rich made up entin-ly
-7 :of gift*
■■■t - iKa fnim irt Jullowuig the summer
Mi*. W. R. Clatk on Frmfh A Ve­ who have neeer !-ceri hf* film*'
vecationa are: Stetson University:
Mitehum's
idolatora
l(ve 'I t
nue. Games ami contest* were
Billy Fleming, Alack Cleveland,
• •' p|ayed- and prites wore won by Ctecho-Slovakia, in a community
Kitty Odham, Lolo Lee, Audrey
’ Mra. James Riser entertained on
* Mary Grace Hobby, Billy W e i* Iteming the tnngur-frualrating tag
MONDAY
Robaun, Georg*
Friday afternoon with a birthdayand ilol&gt;by Little. The birthday « f "B rno” .
Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Mrssrngei Bach, Mildred
Circle No. 10 of Ihc Women's party honoring her small daugh­
Ann llunetta, preiidenl of the
rake wai plarrd on the dining tabof Jacksonville were the weekend Speer, Myra Southward. Dal* L.
ftwiety of Christian Servicer will ter. Sharrdn, at their home on guest* of Verne .Messenger.
Scott.
Jr.. Julian
Stenitrom,
lo and wjis surrounded with aa- RoIm-ii Mitrhum Fan Club of New
A i with Mra. Clyde breckman French Avenue. I‘ ink and gn-en
Nancy William*, Douglas Stem
p*nigu* ffrn an antigonon. Cgn- |York, U ef-gl.'xerh •leaernt. She
20 Elliott Avenue* at H.04 P. M. were used-in decorating the .Rtm-r
Mr. and Mr*. U. \V. Swan and atrom, William McTeer: Wayde
die* were u»cd In lighting th- t sent pirtiqrX of glamor guy, fbih
Seminole Chapter No.
O. E. home and in the refrealifhenta.
daughter, Dirftva, *o( Clearwater* Rucker, Malcolm MacNeill, Martha
-JiiKimt. Served with the cake wor*’’ 1to her emialnj Vera Sluknva, a
win honor the Wortliy. Grand
. wviners, potato #alad,. Cora Cola# ■Jl-yeai-l-l
Caeeh - r a ad| who
The young guest* gathered at flilted .with -friend* hern yeater- Perkins, Charlotte True, Paul
atron, Mr?.. Opal Uartow, with
HlckJon, John Hughes, Kathryn
ami ier cream.
(dashed ntxuit getting up « mem-o
clock and enjoyiil
gnnn-* day.
3:80
o’clock
enjoyed
'banqtwA at 0:00 P, M. nt the
Wiggins, Mary Klbabeth Carver,
Tho»c invited to Im- with Clqrk Il«*r»hip in llin&lt;*. where her dad
Mri. ’ Nettle TUll* returned on Barbara Dampler, Jean William*.
ayfalrTfin. A mesting will fob throughout the afternoon..1’kpu.
Were Frances Middleton, Marquet-H* •» high mucky-murk. The latter
hata
were
given
aa
favor*
and
latr
Friday from Washington, D. C.
w at the Masonic Hal at H;00
Florida
State University
at
ta CampU-ll, Sue Medler. Alary " gentleman plan* tn traipse over
in . thr afternoon refreshment, where ahn has been spending
M.
Tallahassee: Mary Ann Whelchel,
Kate Muller, Tommy Riiaiotl,| In Ihl* slile -»m on official hiisCircles of the Presbyterian consisting of ice cream and cake some time.
Daphne Connelly, Betty Jo Brock,
Billy Webb,- Gerald Varn Wahh.' lne««. and bring hla little Vrra
oman's Auxiliary will meet as were, served •by Mr*. Kiser assis­
Johnny l-ake, Kelly lotke, Fredilte 1with him, at uhlrh time »he hope*
ted by- Mra. Ernest South**aid
Friends will regret to learn 'Dorothy Crumley, Joyce GoodUow«:
.
Ball,. Donald Yost, Mary- t i^ e In do aa much- Mitrhum trseurch
that County Agent C. R,. Dawson speed, Jean Saver, Howard WhtlCircle No. 1, Mr*. W. E Dod- and Mlaa Ethel Riser.
Those invited to be with Rhai is runfined to hi* hump because i-hel, Camile Batten, Nancy- Jo
llnhby, Ann Thuralon,. Suaan as |io»*ihle. seeing hla -films.
n, chairman, with Mrs. Charles
Gonxalei. Shirley Smith and Betty
df lilncs.
A couple of year* ago a bu n ch
Shames, Patsy Ann Davi*, Grsee
Morrison, Hiawatha Avc., .1:30 ron were Rosemary Southward.
Moore.
.
Marie.Dugger, Sally Clark. Alber­ of nlre .nliler guy* who were
M. Circle’ N ». 2, Mrs. C. E. Sandra Kadi-r', Barium* Bradley,
Mra. G. T. Krllam left yrstcrUniversity
of
Florida
in
Galneata Clark. Carol McNeill. Hetty- Mr- |i.i»t the mdoellnu age itaried an
chairman, with Mrs. C. K. Allison U-e. Diane Hayne*. Kaye day for Florence, S. C. to Join vlll* are: Glenn Ltngle, Gene
Neill, Nadine Webb, Bobby Little, ^organisation call#«l "The 62 Au0 San'ord . Ave., at J:'h» Holloway. Linda Echoti, Ethel I . «• friend* who are enjoying a house Harrieon, l.mmrl Herndon, Robert
Jimmy Moye, Jackie Miller. Floyd sanation” . . . Thi* turned out to
le No. .1. Mrs. II. I). Riser. Mary Ann Wataon, Rolihy party at Myrtle Beach.
Miner,
•
Carl
Schulti,
Harry
Dntscy, Mias Dnri* Anderson. Mr. la- n group which remained anonchairman, with Mrs. K. .Riser, Walter Teague, Jr., John
nnd Airs. W. I.. Clark, Air*. Nettie ymou* Imt anught tn help enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase aryl Beasley, Pete Brock. Al Brock,
Highleyman. 655 Valencia Dr;, Courier, Jr., Wicky Ellerlw-. David
Rotiert
Crumley,
Lawrence
Horton,
Till!*, Mr. and Mr* M. L. Tilli* tain the-various wounded, veter­
3:30 P. M. Circle No. 4. Mrs. Andes. John Phillip*, Douglas children, Laura and Randall, left Clyde llutt. Jack Moye. Nollie
anti Mr. and Mrs. f'laik’.
an* in the New York service hn*.
C. Hutchison, chairman, with Blenatrom. Jr., Johnnie Currie, today for Highland. N. C, to Trapp, Kr^ncl* Wilson, Edgar
the cnuahlerutdr tali for dinner, a
ra. Wallace Bell, Uichmnml Avr., Frankie Currie and Jimmy Riser. viait for about three week*.
Bigger*, Earl Jeter, Glenn Odham,
pit at*.
3:30 P. M.; Circle No. 6 ,.Mrs.
he ha* two rharnrter part offers..
Friends o f Airs, Frank Miller Ralph Lowing, Dee Moore, Harold
Each week mir tnemliri fluted
ra. Prank Lieske,^ 4(M Palmetta
will I * glad to learn that ahe la Chapman, Paul llodglns, J. D.
Both role* require Bergen** »er ilrlnk or two and then a flrondB. Middleton, chairman, wiln
Grogan,
Gerald
Lossing,
Theron
improving from a recent illness
way -luiw or athletic event fnr a •
ve.. at .1:30 I’ . M.: Circle No *t,
Vtrrs sans Charliu Mrt'arthy,
at her home, 24HI Palmetto Ave* Madden, Troy Ray. Rilly Shoe­
ra. II. II. MrCaslin, chairman,
J D o o a o l _ w ^ u n d f'd veteranv*,Ti».
CMOtIN ( 1-0 eleven othrr bfautlev to rrpref-enl f\er city'In the f
,,
z»,
maker, Tommy Vaughan. David
mt- ‘Tor|in?e. ‘"the other day I
______
NEW YORK. Sept. 8- U P ) — true. „
th Mrs. H. C. Hetxel,
tfitn_Park
IlnwariL Alvin Kilpatriekt *IUI*wr
% V s * Amfririi- hratiiy rA fdA l'a) 'Mlhnilr TM f. N1*. M. Circle N » ' &lt;7i*d‘*a«lvV' Kdilte Duchin aaya he and
moms added to hi* hotlMi while he Imys «tlll in yetetane hospiCnwset, It. a model, pose* with the Iwphy awarded her alter winning
Mr. and Mia. Donald Jones li­•ft Schnabel, Kenneth Ix-fflrr. Doydc
Roche,
Richmond A ve^1 Mr*. Maria Teresa Winn, well
r*.
_
i* making "Rachel.” lie admit* wnr entertainmnnl had vtapdrrrd.
the Ulla * Mi** Philadelphia of l P I T ^
JtnlernaJIpnal Si&gt;un&lt;lr h ^ « l
3:30 1'. M. Ruaincta Woman-, known in tenniA circle* in Haw II on Saturday *fnr Avon Park to McWhorter and Wrlgtit Kirtley.
that "the addition i* for addi­
The 52 AsMo-latton ha) fn-on
Millard
Hunt
will
attend
Alercer,
attend
the
wedding
of
Mi**
llatty
and
loindon,
plan
to
he
married
rcl* No. I, Miss Rara Kasterl&gt;&gt;,
tions." , , . The "Berlin Kxph-aa" playing hict to l.tHMi .of, 4ke •
and
leaving
for
Alabama
Poly­
Touchton
which
was
an
event
of
airman, with Mra.. J. 'A. Iliat- at a date nut yet deeded.
company return*- to llolly’woOrf Ixiy* *1-1 in VetJ-yatia hf.yiitechnic Institute in Auburn, Ala.
.
i*. Longwmxl, with Mr*. W, J.
next wwek. Itoliert llyan will work tat* * by taking them fi*hiqg
Duchin said laat night that Mrs. Saturday night
ara
Ray
Fox,
James
L.
Ingley,
Jr.,
artley and Mra. Hay Inin Milweo Montague
with taped rib*, lie fell in a shell Tliey were taken failing etm *
Pneko-Smith,
Mr*.
By HOIJ TftOMAH___
Misa Elisabeth .Ussier* o f Ml* OxD. Landrexi and Willis Anderhoeteasea at 3:00 |\ &gt;|. Bus:, Winn'a mother,- would announce
Imle while ambling about the Ber­ gent fishing yacht*. Patlfentkli .
Woman'* Circle No. 2,' Miss the engagement formally In lain, ami ha* returned (o her home lon.
lin I’reaa ................ The camera
St. Atlinn'* lloxpital in (Jkc*--iA
ll&gt;
J.XNKEADS
Rollins' College: Herman Brumafter spending the summer in
Earle, chairman, wijl meet don later thta week.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept- H. M V - crew of "On An l»lahd With You” Dibit ’ nlatnid
al
the “ Romeo- anl
W A8HIN'«TON— I'flncea* Aah.
ley,
Janet
Hetxel,
Georg*
Speneer,
Sanford
with
her
aunt
and
uncle,
church nk 8:00 P. M., with
TRe first wife of the orchestra
raf PahleM. muchUraveh-d twin YouM think that enough Hiiper spent the day photographing a Julter.” and- . those from tbo
and
Joe
Wathen.
Mr.
and,
Mra.
Carl
Bradbury.
.
rm. Helen Bryan and Mrs. Ruth leader *ml Navy
veteran was
Shall of sonnlnri* h»il run I hflt Humh camera crew.. The film 1* about llrooktyn Naval Ifonjiital poi*.-d
.Southern College at J-akeland: ■ieter o f the young
Inch aa hostesses.
,
Marjorie wdlelriehs, yrhq-.died in
their rod* from ato _
Iran, la Vitlting this country fur throuich Chmrltt Doytr'a velvety a movie company. .
William
Earle
and
William
Meri­
Th# I t M. U. o f the Fire: August, |{*37, alx day# after the
Airs. 0. W. Douglas has re­
Vie” a warned lo the
six week a lu, study American Hrd love arene*. But .th*. feaiJ&lt;_-i :—Thr-lateat film -tn - hr tnilpor-"
wether.
iptlet Whurch will meet at 3:30 birth of a ion.
etlehHi'fin'anndunr'e* m-1* aeati'li- iirilv shelved la MUM'* “ Fuat
turned to her home in Savannah,
Cj
tna
TPluniit'i
ini'nifltl
and
niiiV-'
team
ralrhing
the first fi,h. the
Betty
Cui
i
ntt|-wnr-AUeTia~Tgf~
P IT
*a . Jollutt -CucU-MtC- L
River," a story of anli-iemilixni. moat flah. and the targrat.'aa well
Mf*. VVltin waa married to ITT
tn* -t»m*-aftei visiting wnti-lw
trig aervlc
ra. R. E. Peurifoy. 1104 Klin late Montgomery Winn, who waa ent*. Mr. and Mra; A. C. Wll- aon’a Art School In NeW York.
amour. He Inelat*. however, that The June Aljyaou itnricr ha« li-en a* various pi ire* for the uauai
Aa an official lepreaentallve of tin- yarn Iw a love story and not
Attending Duke University in
llama, who accompanied her to
vgnUe; Circle No. 2, Mr*. R. L. an attorney- in Honolulu
moved hack to January and there good-hunioiiit luiak Walton rr*.
Her
Durham, N. C. #r* Lyltlan Hoyle, Ihr Iranian llerl Lion and Siin So­ the Story of a great lover,
■ard, 215 Avacado Avenue; Clr- father, the late Montague Paake- Savannah for a visit.
i* talk of even more di-lay.
. aim*. Mu li a*, (lie wettest pants.
ciety,
she
i*
particularly
lntere»iSilencer Harden and Leo Butner;
No. 3, Church annex, Mr*. 1.li­ Smlth, waa in the British foreign
“ A great love Story i* plau­ Wayne Morris ha* put his wtritf*
Quite n *wrll buiirh of guyj to
cd
in
the
organisation
of
nuram*J
of Georgia:
Hugh
Friends of Lauren R. Johnson University
ra. M. Cr Hagan, Country Club service-and had lieen v.lce consul
sible” he aald. “ hut a great lover
will.be interested to learn that he WhelcheL Mr. and Mrs. Robert lea, day clinii'* und hoapitala, witli i« »illy.* Boyer completes "Mor­ in mothball* nnd the ex Nqvy-man lliv 62 Association,, with longer
Miller, hoitesa; Circle No. 4, at Honolulu.
ha* n new hobby—*ailing. War­ memories and lugger heart* than
Gene luirticulai i iiipliXM* on the use of
was graduated with honors on Callahan" Gene I.cgvtt,
* d ; Circle No. 5, Mr*. C. A.
tal Coil*” next month and " ill ner llrothet* ate, no doulil. de­ moat of, Ihe 'forgetful guy* who
and Walter Smith. volunteers in itu-a* ptograms.
Friday night from the University Singletary
hidden, 2041 Mellonvllle Avemade |iatfiotir noi*e* for a whilr.
Until May of thia year, th.- then prepare to make til* fit*t lighted.
of Florida where he received hla University of Kentucky: Caroline
It; Circle No. C, Mra. E. M.
viait to France aince 1939.
Bachelor of Science degree In Lee. Carl William*, Ague* Scott, prtneese wu- head of the Women'*
troll, 1001 French Avenue.
Cesar Romero Join* Dana An­
Agriculture.
, •
Dorothy Morrison. Harvard: Wal section o f the Itcil Lion and Sun
^
TUESDAY
drew*, ami Jean Peter* In "Deep
Society,
Which
correajHimU
to
Die
ter
llaynea;
Georgia
State
College
The ndelia Class yf the First
Alrs. Boy Tilli* returnnl on Fri­ for Women:
Catherine Clark, Bed. Cross in I hla country. Shi- i* Water* which will go liefore the
aptlit Church wrill ’ meet at 8:00
day
from
a
visit
with
her
daugh­
Louise
Clark
and.
Charlene Cald­ now direct.-i of the Imperial So­ cameras in Maine next, month.
M. at the home o f Mra. I.Mck
ter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Airs. well.
cial Servin Orgapixation, a re- Thi* will In- Romero'* fir»t chore
•
AT
aberry, EOfl Plumota Drive.
John
l-analng
of
Boston.
They
cently-crraied
government laaly aince “ Captain From CaMilc.''
.
University
of
North
CarolinaTh* Woman's Bible Class of the
■pent aome time at Cape Cod,- Harold Kaatner: Alurray 8tate for the tk-H'lopincnl of orphan- cumplrli-d last March
irat Baptist Chltrch will meet
Grindstone Island at Clayton, N. Teacher* College: Clarence Gran­ mu. «. hospital, and rllnica.
Jam- Russell, whd did *« well
the church annex at 8:00 P. M.
Y.. Montreal.-Canada and in th« tham
'By IWprriai decree, hokrevet, with hlouaea, i* now in the ahmand
Georg# Chapman;
ra- W. .Whitmire. Mra. J. T.
Y O U HIIINE YOUR L A U N D R Y Laurcnllan Mountain, in Canadk. Georgia - School - o f Technology: all chariliillt- organlxationa in dc*igiiing hualnea*. One miMlel I
ewhy, Mr*. Fred Harrison and
TAKE
IT
HOME CLEAN. SWEET und DAMP DRY.
will
feature
the
wearer's
Initial
■
1
R a y m o n d Reel. David Jark-- Iran aik under the patronage of
r».' J. L. Jqrkion will toe hoa•Mr*. T. 0. Jlrown, Jr. had aa ton. Clarence
McKee,
William lh# Red l.imi and Suq -SogletY. KDitmasol im .U icjh '»a L _Tj!ii_wilL{
SOAP. ni.ffACII. m ’.UEINfi EURNISIIKD
her guests, oyer the past week- Hoiinyheai! ehd"Tay1of'ID ow nt WTlIilT- Wa* (oonderf in Januaiv. na iloiilit rome In handy for you
The Pilot Ctuh will joeetJtuthg, - l l l i a i l A N N O llN CEM liNT
mil, XIr. and Mr*. („'. F. Moore Emory University: William Bran- 1023.
girl* who like to rest )roui tinitaii-i
Mr.
and
Mis.
Clyde
L.
Howell
ouriet#&gt;nter at 7:30 P. M. for
O U R 22 ItE N D IX | ) Q A L L 'I*11*- WORK
amt daughter Judy, and Buddy on. Arthur Branan, Charlea Park
Strtmgthined by' oil, .aviation, in the movies.
Idrllt of
“ Qolda.” losers in - a announced today
Arnall of Kustia. Visiting her on
a
mi
a
gri)|*i"if
i#aU*»H..«
-t
eon,
James
R
umi
-II,
of
' 2n d-ril 4V\K
S? pt. 8
contest will .-entertain
PH O N E lf&gt;H2
M r^ . U K.-4&lt;ai
at pollpoli­
Laurlfi Mclrhloi. j*hu I* noti-d
^ ^ id v^ U y 'o V '.M Ia m n Dale Hof- importance in international
rai n's." atlanaew
the-ennt*
larjorirt Bacon of Win- maim. Orlando Junior College tic*. Iran appear* to I * shaking fnr hi* hunting exploit* a* well a*
s*T» J nf
4 f
Hospital. Air*. Howell wUl
ter
lethal gv his Wagner, will h-ove fur an
a ‘JjOoo-year-old
mi-mitered at the f.irmor
Roliert Jones, University of Pan- o ff
CORRECTION
A
Alae Cowan.
am*: Frank- Roblnaon; Delonaga: in a -triiMakl-nllig of the spirit African hunting trip in January
Dr. and Mra. Wade II. Garner
John Drumley; University of Ala which mode annrnt Penis a 11)19. The rotund trnor explained
The Herald regreU an error in
left Saturday .for New York-City
•
(hat such a safari rniulrca longIHRTIIDAY
HAPPY
hama: Mr. and Mra. Henry Smuak. power.
ly’a paper saving that Mr.
where Dr. Garuey will attend the Roliert* Evan* will enter nurse*
H ATTIE
nAYMAN
There art still only 144 ho*pi- range plan*. Mrlrhipr also laugh­
Mra. J. hi- Galloway left on
CUnkal Congress ut . th» .Ameri­
training in Tampa and M
Sophie
Mr lal* fin the nation's Ui.lHMI.INXI ingly said he will only hunt gmn.i
M
turday night to attend the Johncan College o f Surgeons. They
_
' St. V
lieople, hot a few year* ago the as. Idg a* he—"rhinoceros and
in
Vincent's ffoapital,
Wilder wedding In JacksonNearly 4,(KX) individual opera plan to return to Sanford on Dougal
full toad wa* ruined by n half elephant*.” Phylli* Calvert leavr ■
Jacksonville.
* cfcaonville.
•
should have read Mr. tion* are required In manufactur­ Sept. 21Also Sophie Newcomb* College i Io m ii Anitrlcan rhiiirh-i-miowrd Ort. |1 for nnl-eo-Jelly old Krtg*!
Q. Galloway..
ing Ihe parta of one watch.
land, a* iu-r vis* will have expired*
of Tulann
Tutann University: Margaret institution*.
Friends of Mia* ftuth Mala will Dingfrlder; Cornell University io ' An American health ri|H&gt;rt i* She wqn't Iw hack in the** part*
tie interested - 4 (earn .that aho Ithaca. N. Y.t Simon Dlngfeldcr; control rampalgn *|ioh*nri-d by until next summer. . . . J"*e Iturhaa moved her rcsidanre from Louisiana Southwestern Institute: the health ministry. Public hy- bl loin* the traveler* and will flV
116 West Ninth Street' to the Dilon Baker; Syracuse University: directing a nationwide diaeaxe lo France to receive honors. He
FALL CONDITIONER
home of Mra. W, 31. Thigpen av Shfrlev Kick; John* Hopkins Uni­ giene .rla*-ea have..lieen n|#n«l has lx-en appointed an officer In
H08 Magnolia Avenue.
versity: Guynn# Reel and Sow- in principal town*, and drtlgt the Legion of Honor.--, . . Edgar
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In Ihe new Feather
ance. the University of the South: and niiilirinea a i r tiring di». Bergen'tells’ no- that a* n result of
cat or left long . , as you prefer. Especially good fnr dry hair.
Mr. and Mra. Joel
Field, Mr. Houston Balicock.
Ilia role in "I Remember Mama,"
trilmtfd.
Scalp treatments and eleetrfc massage a specialty.
and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and Mr*.
Prince)* Aahraf Ha* nri.ij a*
Uiurine Beal attended the Winter
H A R R IE T T M IL L E R RKAIJTY NOOK
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unofficial nnitia**).
iv\ V
Park Pilot flu b Charier Night
New-.Location — 20fl &amp;prlh Park Avenue
Phone .971
dor of go.xl wiil. The young King, to visit -hi* t&gt;rnthcr All Rem
dinner held in the Wiiitar Park
Pahlevl,
80.
Mnhamrin*d Kern Pnhlevi, hoa lievti
Country Club on Friday evening.
ruler of trail *inrr S-pirmh—'
Another brother, A M *, le u
Mrs. J. H. SL John, West Side 1041. Hr pilots hit own converted linrvartl.gT»dn/Ue. A »l»t«r. Prln*W ra. C. Iz Wynn has returned Primary School
principal, and /ortrrvi &gt;in-r the ro'untrv, opening reap Fatininli Pnhlevi, lint Iwrrt a
from- Atlanta, Ga.; where ahe at­ Mra J. C. Mitchell, principal «i school*, hospitals and rtlltpral student at Mt Vernon ■Seminar)
tended a Sear*, Roebuck and Coaf- the Southiide Primary School, en­ iMUt8tinna.fi
for girl*.
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«n y manager’s meeting. Follow- tertained members of their fac­
Prince«» A ll iraf's y o u n g e r
In recent veers the women of
ug th* meeting she visited for a ulties at a luncheon at the May­ brother, II imid flrea* Pahlevi, 15.
Tehran, (lie ftnidaii capital, have
Opcaq 12 :1.’i P. M. Dnlly
few day* in Oil City, Pa. with her fair Inn on Friday at noon.
hit the htn'lline* last Juno a* tiie almost rumpletrly riierarded long
parent, -nd other point* In Penn- , AUr, r ,ive varicolored flower* ftrat »ch'.ollKiy in hiitoiy tn piny veil*. Tlie bahiaar) of thr city ate
Chlljlr^nx- l ie Adulln- IDc
aylvanla.
wore u»qd In decorating the table hooky on an-airliner.
stacked with nylon atoeking*.
A student at Newport. R. I., he
and tiny pencil* and notebook*
Mr and Mra. S. O. Chase and formed place cards for th* table. hepped a |dan* and f]ew to Pari* modern »jT1*tfciri&gt;i-&gt;nlrd e h o e e ,
American#feick* ami cotmelire.
rhlldren, Sydo and Sally, have re­
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Thoe&lt;- attending were kllra Ruth
lumed In Hanford from New Hand, general • county supervisor.
Hampshire. Mr*. Chose and Salty Mra. Eacar Price, music supervisor
ir 2 f ln y s
have lieen vUlling In Wojfehoro and Mr*. Mildred Balicock. art
and Sydn * urn dad Camp Wya
supervisor. Mira M ar, Robinson.
noke. Mr. Chuaa joined them for Mias Zillah Welsh, Mies Ernestine
the month of Aojpitt,
Westpahl, ,Mt*a Ruth Hale, Miss
Jean Harper, Mis* Mary Gene
/••• if YOU DAREI
Mr. and Mr*. George Robert Bailey and Mira Elisabeth Fite.
McCall. Jr. o f Macon, G*. who Mr*. Q. K. Goff, Mra. M’Llt*
have lieen visiting Mr. and Mra. Hriiton. Mra. W elUr Morgan, Mr*.
G. It. McCall for the post week Anna 8u* Forbae, Mra. Harry
hav# returned to their home Ir, Watt, Mr*. Lottie N l«. Mra. Nan­
)»* • IF YOU CANT
Macon. Mr. McCall graduated from cy Brock, Mra. Chlerta Davis, Mr*.
Mercer College with hla AB do­ Maude 8atrhar, Mr*. F-. E. Walk­
er, cum laude.
er and Mra. Lillie Shlnholser.
A &amp; . e .l F Y O U MUSTI
, -T
-James A. Kirby, aon o f Mr.
N0T1CK
and Mra. W. B. Kirby, raetli
The first moating o f th* fall
hi* zkgra* in Electrical Engin- season will be bald by the County
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from Atatiama Polytechnic Home Demonstration club at the
In* tit ute In Auburn, Ala. laat home of Mra. Natti* TlUis. 1100
r o g M ...
Saturday. Attending
the grad­ Elm Avenue, on Wednesday at
uating exercise* were hi* parents 8:00 P. M. All member* ara
tolid.
and brother-in-law and ilitar Mr.
urged
ta be prasanl for this
and Mra. Shelly Boon* of Orlando
meejlng,

Social Calendar

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Sharron Riser Is

rson a is

Eddie Duchin To
Wed Tennis Star

Iran Princess To
Study Bed Cross

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IONI) WASHDAY DBUDGKBY
SANFOBD LAIINDIOBIO'ITIO

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ONLY FORD DEALERS
GIVE YOU THIS 4-WAY
FORD SERVICE. . .

-IrOtmrtn* Font Patti, iho wmo-

2. Ford-Tralnad M jchanlct
— know ycor~ferd~ im idr^w :

at lKoie Ihol Br»l went into your
Ford, are preci^on-made, flt
better, loti longer, xav* you
money.
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3. Sp*cioI Font iquipmont It
derigned to Mfvico yOuf Ford
compl*t*ly, thoroughly
- al a gr*ol«r aovirvg
to you. • ~- ~

They’re fadory-troin*d to
mak* your Ford foctory-ftt.

Starts ‘
Ttifesday

Mlaa Beetle Adkins haa return.
I ta Emory, Ga. to rraume her
studies at Emory University aft*.•pending the pgit week with Mr.
•nd Mrs. Carl Bradbury. 8h* j»|||
ffnlxh her tourra as a cadet nura#
within xtx months at Cmory.

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•nd Mra. Donald
today from a

Method* are tdantiflaoMy pfonaod by Ford wt^titoorr h j gtn
baiter, quicker, mooiy-saving tervico.

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n'° * Ote ThopipMb Trapby clasxlc at the National Air Racea id Clave#
land, p Cleiand’f speed for the 300-mlie grind waa 3M.1 mile* an hour,
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On. the left ia the Thompeoex
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Mr. and Mra. James L.
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spending uU&gt;ut ten days *i “
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ISanloril, Florida

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Dward candtdalaa of the peat- ^

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Principals Honor
Faculty A t Mayfair

Great

Deal Sir:
I am mailing iiu aome copies
if the Syracuoe I’uat-nlandianl. a
murniug dally which haa lown ou.
favorite In all Ihe nine
' " u r p gain* In the United Kingdom * Induitriat 0UtP“ l, h* ve^7,'! , , w* have epeut In New York. I
In steal, up 27 per cant qvar 1#3S. automobile*, up 103 par cant. ' wa* myself lh# first In ..m; crood
lo liecunia mldiclwl to n’ *dln3 -n
trucks, up 171 par cent, and rayon yarn, up a* par c#nl
,8 regularly, way back In IfW i
However, the bi'ggtal Increase of alt ha* come ,n
^
anil gtadually n.anage)l to conUmtAduetry. BrlUIn le now building 233 per cent of her 1033 tonnage
mate the real of the boy* to
and the rate It climbing.
«».*,.tn‘ u virtually
the extent now none .*t tharn will
•Furthermore, aaye the Information Service. Britain la virtually
even pretend to read the Rochester
'without unemployment while the United 8Utes hax about 1*0
Million peraon* out of job*.
1 tv* think this paper i.flecta a
a nrtVEY’S HOME FRONT—Oov Thomaa E Dewey will have the
good deal of th. .pint u f j m ® U .T.upport of N.w York-. big d.l.,.U on to th. Republican nacusc itself. .Like your own Herai I
and like th# Sentinel of Orlando,
Uonal convention next rammer, but aceordlni to reports from the
the Poet-Standard is intensely loy­
Empire atate he won't have all their hearts.
a# aa
IIn
_ klaur
n v ll O
al to the home community at all
11 le a pec jl.. »r attuatton
New VYork
Off course, many OOP local
limes, and their editors mince no
laadera a ra fo r Dewey for prarident tn all reapecU They Ilk. hla
rrrda— when— strung exprae
record a . goveraor, they Uka hU-admlnUUaUyg.lt
are called for. And thi* regardiee*
of whether the argument:!* about
" o S X f S Z t i 2 . and among them many convention delegatee,
a munleipaP'aalea
U i, bettor
have other UroughU and privately expreaa^thenv
- ov#mor
nouilhf or • H«d decision m «d « by
The.e Republlcane think that Dewey has been a fine govaraor.
lh*-umpire et a tiaU garee.-Th***
put.they do.not llke him pefran^y ^nd.^hjtt j A V ^ ^ . V ^ ^ C i ^
la no doubt the paper Is a part
say: ” l'd hale to ece him tn the White House.’
of the town: It goes further than
that: the P/S ’sparks' t&gt;te com­
' ° £ * . trader. wUl .ina up ralWW
k
munity.
but there will be l.cklnf the
Syracuse .la quite a city, L ray
politician**of
liv e ' demonstrated open.y and private.,

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' ^ ^ M c K e W r i ^ M h e r o f widely-known
Man- H
A. J- eiw v»i
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ui.,klii*&lt;an Star.

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giUL_ESUt A"*.

Hrllaln'a economic ertata la enmptei*ly overahadnwlng her remarkable Internal recovery atnr*
In onr'diittKt m India 129,.
the war s end
,
Th* H rjIU h In fo m iilm n B a iv Ipa In WMUllHUWI
000 Sikh* -.ml llaidui tie re­
J*kn f. Sonntlt
has sent nut a holletln showing that Britain'* Inported to have lieen daitf.in In
I'lUftrtal production ha* Increased ateadlly atnea V -J Day
dia'i brirl (ling *1 mdependenc
In fact, th# British flgur#* indicate that Britain a Industrial milwhile no lelling Im iw many more nut now exceed* her pre-war protection It la estimated that
have been killed in .olhri area* Britain * aggregate output toAiy l* Itt h&gt; 20 pae.eent htghar than

•where rioting ami hloodihed i»
known to hr raging. Hindu* anJ
Modem* hale each other'* gut*,
•lit each other'* throat* whenever
they can do it with impunity.
' Independent r wa» not the solution
for the Indian problem: aducation
tolerance, morality arc. Thrte fake
lime. You can give a people theii
freedom with the flicker of. a.pet*,
you cannot teach litem to accept
that freedom in an erilightrnrd
manner in a generation, and tomelime* not two or three.

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I'Ht Srua.

There ara tndlcatmna that I ha anti.trust boys
will look Into the manner In which the new
fashions were, established aa a part of Ita over­
all study of the textile Industry
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Students Returning
To Various Colleges

Kklaail#*'* la •**
More Muilent* .on.rnllid lit Seminole County Sc.1j*k»1i* t«jr«klltk&gt;4 Sail) »»r#el «alalSat
■ &gt;a » m» * # i a)
' • i tiny I hiin ever iK'fnri- in the history of this county.• HutAttorney Crnersl Watson
has ment.
k a n fa rrf, H a ft J a
then* wore not ntnrr schools for them to go to, nor more
Ioat another auit against the Ever, • Judge Taylor held that rgne or
III M a ia a lla Mfaat
glailra. National Park. Circuit the defendants **egceededw lhelr
- class rooms in which to sit. There hftVe lieen no new school
Judge Taylor, o f Quincy, lias *4*; legal aUthT.rityT7~TW»r*rTnb policy
vtf
Sw l n f t
„f«&gt;r wlmost » J W £ ;
. k U I K i . 7*1*.
taiptsl the authority o f the State has l-een established by the Leg.
o*'ir»rjj(nj’ *■ « v i » k » » I T
Mature" that “ the integrity of
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Hoard of Education to transfer the school lands and comm-s
at ««*l#&gt;4. I’laiMa,
|tut the school teachers will Is* (letter |uriti this year
at C aaina al »tarrk N I * " ’
7fiR0 acres o f school lands for school fund have Iwcn scrupulously
unit hi tter toachers anil latter teaching undoubtedly Will
inclusion in the park, which au- observed:” ■&gt;"! that the transfer
HUM. I M ’
»► ■ »&gt;
ri -olt. N*o Iimlenmld teaciier Can tai expected to do her l»cst
lorncy General in a hill of com- of the property ' does not offeM
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work,’ nor ran you eyjiect to keep the be.-tt teachers when
t .U I I I I U k lU t k k
thority was attacked by the At- the Constitution."*. Watson announ.
............. - lla a a a a r
they ran go elsewhere and nmke more money, l ortunately
plaint.
cos that he will appeal, lie lost
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this silnation to a larjie extent has been corrected.
In* the deal
which
Watson in another suit for injunction t*
lit I'aitln. » u k
.
partly
as
a
result
of
the
wnr,
and
p.'.rtly
as
a
result
sought
to
annul,
.the
school
lands,
flat U a a lk
•. • * ,
a.sA
stop Beymrn* " f
J)00|000.|y- the
were exchanged for equal acreage
T k i r . M aalfc*
of the yiunplexilie^ of the seirntific line ■Ul.wtyirh we live,
state to the government f
, *
l i * M a a lk a
putside of the park area, which purchase o F " privnte lands for
the value of education.Is beKintiinff to Ik* realized more am
(la * l » i
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is
o
f
more
value
for
school
pur­
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Kverywhere public otficiuls, jp-mlrd by.jluUirtnined
*“ *11 a k lla a r t ' a a llra a .
r jr S .
more.* t-.vi-rywni-re
•i more.'
poses. The state later deeded the the park.
D a n k ,. r » * « l a l la a * aaS a « ll» * a
The
Attorney
General * it
'juirents, are’ slrivinK to pirovfdi lietter. xcJtonlx,
— , . belter-teach.
land to the Depaitmenl of the
t a l r t l a l a m r a l . ta r Ik .
„r*,. bet ter libraries and better laborAtones. And every
raiaiaa t a a S i. . . I ll h« . k « i » - *
Interior. The Attorney Generals making a losing fight against th,
Eveiglades National Park a h&gt;*• I I.a a la t a 4 * r l l l . l a a t a lr r .
attack was hasctLjygl hi* contention
where. Imivs and girl*. younif men and women are floekin#
in# one Isith so far as stonpmg
l.laaS &gt;»«.|MM"i
that
the
exchange
w
arn
not
adver­
o schools to take full arivantuKe of their op|»ortunUiea.
the project in concerned, and at*
Iae.« r »S »»«a '. Tkr H..*M
tised
according
to
law
and
that
lh iHU.se of -this over-erowdiiiK at schisds and colleRes
m h « . i orM -t
,
in Its effect on his political ss.
valuable
nil
rights
were
being
r«« lire mmnl«in»il *m
there i- a greater opportunity for selectivity llutn ever
convry.il to the federal govern­ plration
rhkt U Ifc*- re»M»trf %•••*
exlsleil liefore. One is no lotiRcr admitted to college simply
i.n 1a « lil«
' ,MK
U*ci»nse he has I In* money for his tuition and his Knuul»• jyjjJJJjJ fnther mipht contribute to the alumni fund. Kven the fm*t..........
* - ,k#u r . : i . ;o.o4 hall players are exjM-cted to pass their examinations.
mIIaa wf
YARUI.F.Y VENETIAN IJf.INDS
•tell ••
iR Ihit nrM'i'«p»».
Time was when a liny sailed throURh high school if hi­
Amerira'a Moat IWaaliful
%r
Aluminum - Cedsr -• PoUahrst AU'"*lnum
nt
tended
cbts.se*
al
all
and
was
admitted
to
college
if
he
put
MONDAY. SEPT. k. I '" '
b .
Aalr Me For Free hallmal#
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t
in his application. It will Is- u long time before this ever
Illlll.I'. VF.IIHH Milt TCfltAY
P W STKVKNS - fil7 W. Hohlnwm - Orlnndn
IK WF. ARK StntK'Uh A »M hapiM-us again. All colleges have4 long waiting lists, amt
Phone 2-0729
GOING WIIF.RR ;I0«&gt; ,WANTS! since they cannot jsissihly accept them all, they are apt to
UR TO CO ON
take only the creem of the crop.
WK Wll.l. RK PhlU-M^riA
Football, sororities, class- unnuuls, and domestic science
8APB«—4o»KT*1:0: Thy Cost '»
eourseA
are in no danger of ladng drnp|g&gt;d as the “ frills of
with this- wiihi-i^a vrr thjiu
education,”
1-11111111 m il. hut
m u the
ilit : time
n u n - has
imr. come when
-.11* 1. equal stress.will_»«••
,
. _
nmcnnr ou|kt t'&lt; ‘ rn«l
laal.iujk the- impurtWH*' of reailliCj ritin*,rtM&lt; -'rithn^tJr.-ati«' iW P
.1
’ * c„ i * f W t f f W Alsr. slini.-nf musl know that
M ‘ * «•&gt;
ami' ’* make 1, and not a or '» , '
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l i t t l e msUripircr. "Nnk *&gt;• and that it does make some difference whether you can . j
reud and s|»ell correctly. .
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The world has ehaiiged a lot in the last six years, will
F.buloui O l d Sink** Nn*oU;-‘
ehangc a lot more in the next tun. We are ill the midst of
hum Ike -Yukon l.cull.nr.
in mrel Florid* Kln*ne1*l IteaponHlbllll) l.nw cffccllvta world revolution to’ determine the rights of man, to de­
we'll I f ! it’* nothing tumfWied
cide whether he is capahhr of self-government in a complex
October t, 1947.
whtt the Hotoh h*»c lound -i atomic era, or whether he must be governed from above by
You can he deprived of your right In
Foil Knox.
a fascist or Soviet minded dictator.
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vnu *re involved In «n *ccldenl enusing bodjly
The
answer
to
this
question
may
be
largely
dl-tormined
Onr.thing -bout digging up »\\
or property damage to olhent. wnd unable to meet the
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l S O f k f - I ? A \lG»-*tenila not only all over the town munily. Kisrhester, however, l» s
by tin- quality of education-which our children receive dur- is
our gold in Foil Knox « nd lunu
KA1J1U
1 l * v f l3 l\ / s l.a O K.tf *Kenugli..ut ■ liiinitt^d milus. . itlffaysnl Ap|m o f ally, Ifcele fdatlle
requ irem en ts o f '.the LSW I
requ
ittg-glie-neKfr fj»w year*.---- -— —;----------- 1
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III avery dirvelioii outaide.
Ilwlng
moatly' devoted lo pr«{kg.it ovu to ' An? t*1" .....
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Theie aie heavy and light man- ci|ion ware and ini-.rument*—and
Y ou should know about this ,aw and how it affects
wouldn't ukr U. ten y f* l» l« *"
. *«mmM3
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planta,
Ineluding
the
not
much
heavy
production.
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Shaming Hippocrates
you
luck *g»in.
Carrier Corporation —(air eoiuli- am told Bocheater l* now th«
Tvktlmlil
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tinning equipment I wholea.lle aup-tworld’a center of fine glaaa.prnd.
V ' • |iu-k ail. i. binni .
Copy will he mailed In you upon request.
-OIMltlK llxor who hr
*’ Tin- jioinfin of Nazism spread widely indeed when it l.sl h(ut|1i *} r.lMd»
ply hiouri, enormous hanking fu- ucta manufacturing: thing* aucii
»it|
»h
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We can nave you money on your llaldlilv Insurance.
ihr l.umpcsa n*ti'*n* affected the doctors. Five, including the personal ubyidciuli-t
cilltlea, 3 *vo railroad*, one of which aa optical goodr, camera*, anil the
NrH l
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ia one of the nation'* largeal »&gt;•*-! like. It ia a lK-autiful town, hut
|,rip. .Hid |iciliap» di- ol Hitler anil Himmler, have been sentenced to dcoth by an IIII I'.lrtl.il fit. IIIIIMIliva
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
1« T»» It*
teme, the NYC. In fact, moet of we like Syracu*e better Imeauve
tn help ihrm i» •'* All American crimes tribunal. The charge wan re.-qamaihility * Mi |tall tiaRH
everything you unpld ex|M.-ct t*,|lt »etnta more coiinopolilan
.
Nvtti
—
tkr idrs ol wink and for murdera and atrocities committed in medical expefifind in a metropolitan tumniunilyj Ttieae Yankee gentlemen have nl
,V*»**!•
nteuts on non-Cerman prlaonera. . *
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„ f It* cite. The IJ. S. Bureau o ft lot of gumption, ^ven if they aic'
|| mt I_i*t» lull S't'tri
%
production.
Ceuaua, a»me year* ago, declared j Itepuhlican*. I never expected to
To nmet Americana the family doctor in the kindliest ||:«| lit4|u»»t(W)l&gt; V«»urt
ll.t'/,
All ll** S*»a
.
tint 8 y iiriiit* wm mir o f tin? b t i t , havf to Admit it, but it'* 10 . I
Mahal ms Chatuli lies gone on of souls and the most valued of friends. The profession Ijtfiii HiMn “ If
tialanced
cilie*
in
the
nation;
f
have
even
invited
aome
of
them
Magnolia
Ave.
s liungn strike .igsin. this tunc, excels all others in its* amount of charitable work. Thfit I MratlM»
which ia eaay t„ helltvr,
to come to Florida, and »ome- of
a- ug Himit IN»
men
practicing
this
most
beneficial
of
hunum
activities
"unlit isnity irluim to Islculls
About a hundred mile* we»l ,.f|lhem have la-cn there; three, laat
Itil KfuH’ N‘ «"
That is. Uf.'il the -people quit should la-come Infected with Nazi fietidishm-ss. should break a ». .vi.„ .-r..i|-i-.« Jamtmr.
Hyiaeuae ia Koche.tcr, an even winter.
II,.mi .mu.)
in iiuch shame the Hippocratic oath,.is peculiarly shirking, «llu
larger town, and like the &lt;)nnnda-~
.
J W , . Sincerely
ilaughlriin* ek*h other. And
II llrllH-f l^tlljM*
ga city, a inanufactuiing com.
• -. B. It. Guthrie
n
a
land
where
even
the
physicians
go
wrong,
now
man&gt;
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cielly iniylw Ghindt it sotry I-»
Utk
Suiul.r
Sr,ramie
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all those Vsngcr ilnkcs he ute I righteous can lie left ?
&lt;i«n N.»,
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1 Hi Tun*. WIII, •V-ur T„a,l
to stage.
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Fed Gridders Prep . G’s Trip Hats, Sens­
For F 1r.s t Game * Sahits Rained Otit
.With Gainesville In yvyterday’a Hhaughnesvy
playoff contests, fur tho Florida
State League, the GaJneertJle
G-Men soundly thraabed tho DoLand Red Data in an 8 to 4 batUa
While the St. Augustin* flainlOrlnndo’ Senator tiff waa being
washed out by a terrific downpour
In Orlando.
Gainesville played at home and
delighted a capacity audience with
spectacular ^&gt;l*y- and atlckwork.
Bob Thorpe, the Florida Stale
league home run king rappad out
a four ply poke In the fourth
frame and waa followed to bat
by Joe Eaton who powdered the
ball over tho left field wall for
a consecutive- round tripper.
Big George Fulta want tha routa

The Seminole High 8chool Cel­
ery Fed krtd machine opened an­
other week of practice at the high
aehool athletic Held today with a
full program ahead of thrm.
Tho Feds have but three weeks
to prepare for the opening con­
test here on the local Held when
they meet the Purple Hdrrlcane
of Galneaville in the season's cur­
tain raiser.
Coach Carl Kettles^ind till two
aasistants, Fred Ganae and Tim
Tyler, are working feverishly to
round a -potent eleven into form
for tha opening gun.
Hearv work is again the ord- r
of -the day for tha Orange an I
Black hopefuls.
. ..
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irn|xirUnt funcllous
o f tha Seminole High mentore is
to find it suitablr punter. Each of
th* backfield candidates have been
given careful. Instruction on Ihe
art of kicking.
With the opening of school to­
day. Ur* Sanford coaches are ex­
pecting 'several more candidate*

.

DRIVERS

cweCMp is
s o H * y ^

As a
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* W iin r
nectar of j
variety, Um

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gridders.

Hip

AYrnigr
land rh-'alitm
End the- world is -28(H) feet
Re sea level.

u irt':!*! circumference
Opium ri’ itir* from the milky
th is 24,902 milee: the gum of the opium poppy l&gt;ut only
circumfstn.ee is 24,*&gt;4U. it* juice* ha* narcotic -effect.

■ tCANVAS AWNINGS • .
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENE1UAN BLINDS
■Ahiminam, Sled, Wood!
! 10 DAY DELIVERY

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II I Sanford Avenue

l - e p c r ig s ffe *

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Me Ma p

A Recoup o f IX ViCftHlUM

6 ARTICLED FOR SALE

Enjoy Bottled Energy . . . .
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. . . Our Rpgrkllng flavor-filled
Ileverage*
) __
Mlsw
as iIti \a hot!
ls»l j
when

B ill’s Package Store

HID PLAYERS r»r rent. By
•or week. Th* .Music Hj i , 119
1st St. I'hono 1)53.
;CE space in Metsch Building,
rge light offices, ivwly decor­
d, all utllltlrs. heal and janiservice furnished. Call HtWII. k A. Dept. Store.

Purina- -------, Groceries and
Meats. Touchlon A Watson, K’UI
FOR HALE— Llmernck for drive­
ways
and
roadway*— Phona

SEWING m a c h i n e s
J fA LE a A.SEItY.lCE ..
.
k »• rtwmt furnished* opart- IIKR-rs HEWING MAfTf. SlfOl*
atn. Phone County 4Mi.!.
IIS S. FRENCH. I’ ll. 1190

NOTICE

The Clubhouse

[ ONE YEAR, fully furnished See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Mr
ime with three npnttmcnt
Work* for new Kadiulnrs, u
ib rent, also furnished. No
Radiator cores. Kadiatur elm
-la ur small children. Only
big and repairing.
*
kmI clean housekeeper*, wlui
n.furnish gixil leferenevs need ilattviics. A Battery Chatglng.
ply. lilt! W. 1 st Street, San-

My General Repair G

flow erh

foe ail occasions

W A IT E D T.O RENT

Will Be Re-opened on

ed by the Brooklyn Dodgers
past two years.
•
If President Brandi Rickey o f
th* Dodger* were to be guided
b * th * nine writers as to whether
he should go along with the auspended L jo Durochsr or forget
about hla stormy (80,000-a-yaar
pilot of 1948, Llppy vould bs back

September 8th

Dodgera.” He waa on a year-toyear basis. ‘
'
While Rickey la undsr no obllgallon to Llppy It Is felt that
Durocher will get sow* share of
the World Rerlea spolle. Aftor
all he ran
th* team
through
spring training in Havana and all
writers feel th* player* wars still. Dodger*
tied to have whaa Shottoa tack ever.

Will Appreciate. Your

WILLIAM SCHN.

A colored apactrum around th*
ball Th* other foar all refuse to moon b causad by small lei cry*:
get excited over the setup and tala asbting In hl^h clouds.

1601 WEST FIRST ST

HcNKILL *

YOST FLORIHT8

Hlpci Av*. just o ff Celery
Office ph. 403 residence 6h. 010 R

t7)NCRKTirKKWEirpiPr

imished house |n city limiU S E ITIC TANKS. Grease Trap.
none Mrs. Wilson
1184 IkiIilocks. Aluminum Wiruloivs un-1
ire 4 I*. M. , •
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Screens. White fement I’aint,
Ferma-tile, Hurricane brnc.'t
Miracle Concrete Company, 3trJ
Klin A m - Phone 13:17
AUTO
RADIOS, Mctorola. Safe*
R 8 ROOM empty house. I’hono
and Service
The Music Itox,
111* W. 1st SL Phone tl.S.'l.
1^1811 ED apartmewt. cl
No children. Call W. M. Bishop,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALI
BEAL ESTATE

INSURANCE

10

RusinrsM 0|iporlunRies

P A IN T — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
house paint. Outside white and
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*
HENKARIK GLASS i PA IN T

IMMEDIATE

( ’ash Register, truck. Ire storage
box. Box G c o Herald.

S ^ . K —3 ItrdriMini frame dwell.
I t V with mmlern eonveniencet Two lawn mowers; 50 ft. i
hose; golf Img, 4 rlnloi; 2 f
and* B acres tilivl muck lain’.

House

and

land

in excellent

roifdiliou.
I&lt;ii yatil
Realty Co.
Phone 8U8.
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COMMimr OFF THI OROUNO, barefoot Ted Schroeder (foreground), of
Glendale, Calif., makes a return to Dlnny Palls, o f Australia, In tha
crucial singles match of tha Davis Cup finals at Forest Hills, N. Y ,
which ha won, three out of five, Schroeder took off his in taken when
ha kept slipping. Later, ha put on spike*. The U, 8 . team successfully
defended the Intern*tlom^jtrophy by a 4-t triumph. (International)

Niro 4 room rottage on lot M x
124, nrrnngtAl to nrroniodati*
family of three. $3475.00—•
$1085.00 will hnndlr. .
Exceptionally desirable small 6
. acre tiled farm with 8 lied room

COMPLETE GAS SERVICE REQUIRES
MORE THAN MERE DELIVERY OF GAS
!

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* 4r *-^ t #- • i1,r ( f oe-,

UBL GAS SERVICE fir I COMPLETE organization of nptriljr
$1 maintenance engineera, plus all necrasary modern facilities, fi

Tic*. Thia financially responsible company, with BUUij year* I
d yoiur guarantee of sallafactory performance of *11 products MU

il* company can offa f aocb COMPLETE put service at lower co

You will prefer GREEN’S FUEL GAS SERVICE for:'
) FASTER COOKING
CAL HOT

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;

WHISKBl

RICKS PACKAGE STORE
•HO Sanford Avenue

light iron light -fixture*; I I
candle dining riMim fixtuie
wall brackets; iron |inrrll fil
lure, I rbniis, sninll table.
P23-J.

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IAN4I8- Winter A Ca spin •!
with the revolutionary nlumatone plate, $525 with l&gt;en.'h.
Trrms. if drstreil. Joseph llallov,
734 N. Magmdia.

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M&gt; Modem Movuhaxrt

wan’l wait for SALES
HE ADVERTISES^

P H O N E .17

Alleady bursting at its seams,
the U. S. whiMil system will li.tvo
a liigget job iTus fail than r v ir
twenty percent extra pay.
iM-fore in its history.
Educntius cite these farlm * in
vou’re seeking ^anvcl. adven­
ture. education in specialised rreasing the s« hind Imt'l:
•I. A bulge it) the American
hranrhes. the'R egu lar Army
arid Air For.* offer all these, I birthrate that slaiteil in Itlll will
depressiun-proof pay ] nut Increasing numlwr* o f rhtldi hw ks. In g uarantee jini—m f l
il tire chance to save
f lif.tKHI in rash,in .7
Years.
the rlassrmim
KisiiqusWe* ne.-«l not affect voir.
3. Appreciation &lt;&gt;f &gt;h.* Ix-uefil*
o fn lu c a tio n ha* I k-c i i r tlniolaU-.l
in Americans until im-rrasing
nuiulieis of |H'iiplc a ie making
«ttenuous effo rt* to continue their
education.

Dlr9Ct~FramMariufacfur9t
Your Specification!

All Kraft Board
Q u a lity Plu t Prompt Service A t N o Extra Cost

Wheel Balancing

C. W e ls h

Thy increasing rla - -i
find* the sch'Mils he
Among difficulties trm
12 S P E C IA L I K »*V IC E S
educators are:
I. Salary scales whirli
FOR RENT— FI. I
--------- ..m y come tiMi low Ikcsio -opfraliun. Hrmuimible ritci, San* increases in living rosls
2. Shatp ■eductions in th • num

SIGNS
Show cards and
1— DIIK*H HIGN 8
0- D. Undress. Phone 10 2 1
“ r e n t A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT

P1IONB 200

81UICKI.ANII MORRISON
_____ U DRIVK-IT. INC.

training just at
more tcachets a ir
. j i ^ Dctri tutaltuu
tug* ami facilities

A

&amp;

nderso n

D o n n ell

Ph. PilmiHo 3-6021

the. ttme^wheit
needed.
.
uf -sciuut-h-ulddining the war

OZARK IK E
T U 'D U O S ARC
&lt;
H IT T IN - TH* ROAD
FCR TH ' HAW KS'
BAWL YARD TO
,
OPEN T H ’ BIO
IE R IC B ...O O T T /
HUARV-T-44STCHTH' TRAIN*...
^
O H ,M Y ...T H 'T n J

building
costs. curtaHIpg repali *

li. Shottages o f iMMIkV.
firnw lb Pirdiclrd
Tin- pinch will Inc re­
fall. .l-iil ia expected, Gw continue
• fur at least six year*. I

AM5S FATHCLO. TMCRC-S OFCN A CHANOE
144 tME_____________________
CLUBS *tRAVCUNG PLANS . 0A«. MOR M R. MORAN

IS 5CN0ING SOMEONE OVER TO PICK YOU UP
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EVUMTHINI
MOVIN' TO'
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FAST/

|1 Ol ;

W. Sludehakrr, U. S. 'oni
rr o f isluactiun. estlm atej dm I in
those ^ ix years there will Inaloiut six million a/dltietwi! eletnentai y school pupil* in Ihe
rountiV, aluiut a mil Ii-in more in

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MICKEY MOUSfc

SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH p r i n t i n g
AND TYPIN G
CREDIT LIIIIK A U OF
SANFORD *
Itt N. Park
I’ hesie 180

By Wall Disney
wm m . . . i t s &lt;-sr&gt; o '
. HEAVY I . . . l v .

WILL. SOU UlX P T m-5 FOR A
w w e N T , Pt.EA,i e 7 _ _ _____^

hey i

W HE

TIIK LONE RANGER

Journey’s End

By Fran Striker

DD4VER5 MAS VIST LETTER FER
BOB LAWTON DU BE DEUMEflEO
ON BOfffr EtGHTIENW
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C AF4’ TV4I&amp; P5 IT.

N IM N K T IT CONSTRUCTION
co.. ORLANDO, F LA . PHONE

AVON PRODUCTS IN C.' *whl
train women to earn $1.00 and la ^ N O T lC E S — P E R S O N A L
more per hour representing our
products. Women now employ­ 8 ANFORD Beauty Saloa— Phom
1364. 309’ Park. Mary MeMahon
ed need not apply. We have
Phone 1364. Permanent wave;
openings in Sanford ami sur­
$4 up, guaranteed. Water aof
rounding towns. Writ*.&lt;|uallfiratlons to Naomi Dill’man, 814
• Broadway, Orlando, Ha.
18
AU TO S POR SALE
GENERAL HOU8 EWORK. Part­ 1944 English Austin for aal*
time. Bertha Crawford. Cor.
10th and Maple.
^ !9 8 !-F ord -S *d aw. grvwl TOHitHKin.
Phone 787-J.
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W O R K W ANTED

Protect Veur Health
By Sleeping Better.

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.
1940 Model IH ton Ford V -8
,
,
■
Truck, nice'112 ft- body. g°od
EXPERT painting — contract or
condition, good tire*. A ta rhourly bakla.
8 . G. Orogan.
, t f 760.00. Hill Lumber
Free estimates. Phone 763J .
* Supply Yard. Phone 88.

Mattraas Renovating A
Uetxilldiag A Specially,
Call Ua Today - Sleep
Better Tonight

. -

aVting FoiTT SaO

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

III '• • '• •" m i pay with or e ilhont
state aid in an effort to hold
teachers already In th" iviteri
and iitll’nrt other*.
.Money Provided
Nearly all itstr.i irimL- some
provision for schoiil finnnring,
Delaware. Indiana and' Neinnskt
nrovided stale funds for school
building.
*A prdnosa! to stagg &lt;r the tiadi
ti-oial liner moolhs var itiom •«
that the schools can operate the
year arouod has heeo widely dia&gt;

Young man with aptitudo in Eng­
lish for newspaper *&gt;rk. Ap­
ply Sanford Herald.

CLEAN WINTER U^A

Passenger Car and Truck

A P Newsfratute*

AKK FRONT PROPERTY t.ONNIL M f’ MHI.I.EN'H Market
Very Hexlrahln B room, partly
Barl&gt;er Shop open Thursday,
furnished stucco house, in ex­ W HISKEY license for sale. Call
Friday A Sal unlay.
cellent corelition, 2 aerrs,- 404
1*31 It for Information.
THE ROMP: M ID P
feet lake frontage, wrll fruited.
$8600.00.
* MUSCOVY DUCKS—All *l»c*. al­ WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
so Cornish gnme hen*, pullet* I7tkl Sanford Avn. Phone II4.T-J
FRED VY. RENDER. Realtor
nod cocktunN for bleeding pur­
Room 2 Stale Bank Bldg.
•
ATTENTION MO'IHRHS
poses. Phone 31 or 1187.
Phone 1430
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
Baby Valrt furnishes hnsplti,|
6
AltnCLES
WANTED
6 +RTICLCS FOR SALE
clean, sterile diaper* and deodor­
' lied container. Kc rnufoical'and
safe. Fully medicnlly approved
But educatora do not pretend
Call Daytona 2447-W cr flect for that inrasurrs so far adapted will
I scoop. I oliver^No. 3 plow, spray Highest cash price paid fur used
details.
VO
■sew. w
y diapers.
*, w
*82.
- . *1u week. meet the emergency fully.
furniture. Ted Davit Furnitura
cart. I celery* letter, Mr. HighFIRST IN S A fiF o n i)
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 958.
tun..Sen Britt Tractor C o
Dr. Rtudchaker saya'th* einerCohen’*
Radiator Shop fur com grnry rail* for “ heroi.- nrtlap."
OR SA LE — Elgin bicycle, axcel- I'M . BUY your car regardless of
ph-le radiator service. 106 8 an But h* insists that tha rnuntry
lent condition. John Root, Kll
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
can meet its educational need* on
Palmetto Ave.
W. 2nd 8 L
the same scale that ft met lla war
need* so that every child catr l&gt;*
Stamp collector wishes to ex­
4**1. wonder pep|&gt;er plant. I.
given n first rate education.
change duplicates with other
Mann, take Monroe, Fla.
collectors. Six thousand vari*
FOR KALB
In 1945-44, about 4.000,000 pieces
elie* available. Contact 1101
H.D N E W 8PA PE H S -3 OKNTB
were milled to th* Library of ConElm Ave.
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
grass' collection
BUNDLES.
0
HELP
WANTED
10. IS, 20 and 85 CENT
HERALD jOgFICE

• 81 LENT 8KRVBL RBFR1GBRA

Mr* Mu
this life
i-sptt-flown
WV nUi

S. School System
Faces Biggest I^oad
This Fall In History

garage and Well fnilled

Denver Open 1Von
By Lew Wprshani
With Bum Clubs

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this country
|
I

I hank Rev. Kw nun fur -tub vmi
err'* a job opportunity that ran
siding eulogy also the pnl|l«Mit-,.
■•art yuu on the road to fin ­
for such courteous service ,tnd un
ancial indr|iemlcnrr. Want to
Intake* Mosley fm sih'I i t-ffirienl
own a farm—or a business fot
rORIION MlNlSTIft Jose Vincente Trujillo tlefti. of Ecuador. U shown serv'lce. W* pray fm timl's hie-,
&gt;out self gome day? Then here’s
willi other inemlrer* of the Kcuadorean dr!enation leaving the Inter­ mg on nil of you.
how you start enlist in the neo
American Conference at Pctropnlis, llraril. for a rush trip home A rev­
Regular Army m Air Force,
olution. plus a counter-revolt against the ne v government, prevented
Daisy Hinnt.I
Highest pay youll receive ill
Ecuador from voting on the hemisphere dr feme treaty, (fnlcrnationst)
history—plus free fo**^ cloth ,
hjc. bopsi|yr, emWmedical care- j
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Thousands o f high school gin.l
ill»S Michel variety nf ha(J.
liana i« t*-*t known in the United
uatrs Sre Widunteei mg duily I k State* largely lierabse it »hi|t*
well, at j 11|h*iik after lieing piekril.

. DODGE
PLYMOUTH
M O lU G AfiK LOANS
PARTS AND SERVICE
MOND M. II \l;l., Erjllor E N A M E L: B E N J A M IN
1
’alamtto
A
i
r , . , Phnna 1011
Registered Broker and
IMpervo Eiia'nicl " P i
nsurance Agent
•lulck drying, for Extclini ami
A-DK moth proofing lasts L
Florida Slaio Bank Bldg.
veers. Have your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clean
GLASS A T A IN T CO. Phone
MMEDIATE PQ68 E8 SH)N
iJsv. — 443-P sim ettr
■*cr« faFm Tiome,” 4*7&lt;mlh_ nbiise"
furnished. ■over 30 fruit trees, TRUMPET. Phone .1
well, garden, cow and pasture
Piano Tunhig and Repairing. [„ L
Sill. Rea. ,411-W,
Wills property,
K I C K I) FOR

Card o f Thank*
The family t»f the Inlr
tiah t’ laik who drpnitrd
August 14. 14*47 wishes
their many Ihuuks fm
card*
and telegrams.

TUXEDO FKKDS- -soreplc
Hunt's Tusedr Feed Mn

inn. furnished apaitment. 908
pie Ave.

The man who runt Brooklyn’s
baseball fortunes and "split double
headers" It thinking all th* time.
There are few veterans who dis­
pute tha belief that he la tho
shrewdest baseball man In history.
Rickey hat saved himself and
Brooklyn's stockholder* a tidy
turn since Commissioner Chandler
By FR AN K ECK
aupended Durocher for "conduct
A P Newafeature* Sports Editor detrimental to baseball." Leo*made
BROOKLYN. N. Y .— There are
two schools' o f thought among
the nine baseball writers who have

880, which the proa had predittad
might win th* grind uvtr th*
4.888-yard, twisting Cherry Hills
Course, weiw John I’elmrr o f BedIn, N. 0-; .Tom Wright of Knox­
ville, Tcnn.; and B«n Hogan of
DENVER, Sept. 8, (JH — Lew Herehey, P a. They ssch won
. :r
Wortham, who cglmly copped.the FI,433.83.
1947 national open god then faded
back Into the nqld^KU hla etrid*
again to work his Way to victory
In th. $15,090 DsnVer Oprn Goff
Tournament.
*
Tha Waahlng^bo. D. C.', lad who
diea a bag Full of old, unmatched
dub* took a two-stroke lead at tho
end of 64-hole* with rounds pf 7 1 ­
68-44— 806 and then emuted home
In the last threesome yesterday
with gnother liar 71 fo r a 27(4lotal good enough for. the |2 JS00
first money.
Grouped four stroke* back at

!

Sun lord. Kim (.1 1

The typical ,*ltb haa »lv j kinds
' fins; Pairad pactoral, pntrad
ilvlc, dorsal, anal and tail.

T* furnish you with the kind of telephone service
yuu desire, Southern Bell secures the beet In tele­
phone equipment (ram the Western Electric Com­
pany. Iu association with the American Telephone
A Telegraph Company provides nation-wide end
world-wide long distance facilities and use of the

Try

W l make our own lea Cranm, All flav
Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

a F R E E E S T IM A T E S
Phone SOK

alts back, pafflag on a big cigar
and appearing to look Into apace.
Bat all the while Rickey probably
la say lag to biasaelf:
“ I’ll play tbla hind to Ih* MIL
l l keep* Brooklyn la the nt
and tha! means castomera In t

6|Ar4TS’

fYftriujQr. STAFF*.
k WAS RfROlASBPFfWvA,

shall and Buddy Kerr, Glr.nla, hit
home runs to account &lt;or six of
&lt;the Giants runs in 7-6 win ovsr thi
Dodgers,

your hand; ao big It can carry your voice serose
tha world., _
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.

RY thia surprising esperimciit with aisrgg. Pour wmr
vinegar into a shallow dish and
carefully place an egg in th*
tentry " f the’ dish.
Watch the cVg and in n few
momenta bubble? will appeal m
Ihe vinegar where it touchrs theegg. The bubbles wilt inrrrasr
in such number Hint Ihccgg.will
alert to rock and finally it may
even he gi d *1 owl y tu till II
around.Thia motion is produced-hy
Ihe qeluMMof the vjnewnr t.m-lhr'
chalk in Ihe shell uf‘ the egg,
producing bubbles of cailioitir
acid gaa which burst with force
sulllcicnt to mow the egg. * •

&gt;Ul problem. And tf-he

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

■heeler qf Sanford

I w c REPAIR!

Two writers who say they have
” no Intereel" In th# matter turn­
ed out to be like th* fellow who
refused to discuss the weather but
griped about 90 degrees heat.
They felt that Durocher it not
tha managerial genius many have
said he waa and that Shotton’s
handling of a below par pitching
staff .bears, out their contention. '

PEBBLE BKACIL Calif., 8*pL
8, ( A ) —-United State* amateur
gulf .open it* 47th annual K g
show fodav 'with 810 contestants
from all section* of tha natloh on
deck for th# weak of championship
play over famed Febble Beach.
t
I.I
4
* ■ I a I . x ■ t u « r e n IS
Eiglity-two
matches
were on tha
schedule for the opening day,
Another advantage, he said, while 44 performers drew bye* In
would' be "addM community ser­ Ihe first round o f a battle which
vice in providing the sport* mind­ will narrow down to the finals and
ed American public with addition­ a 1947 amateur king Sefurdav.
Foremost among Ihe tee-absen­
al good football contests rather
tees today was defending Chamthan so-called amateur ones.”
Tavlor addressed his proposal
by mall to presidents of 14 insti­
But these former champlops
tutions with "urban conditions"
similar lo the U. of L lie said he
hope* for favorable replies within Evans, Clod Ward of Spokane,a week, and a meeting of th* pre­ winner In 1939 and 1941; Dick
Chapman, the
1940 champion
sidents In Ixtuisvllle during Sep
front Mamsroneck, N. Y-, and
Under Taylor's plsn, Ihe foot­ Johnny Goodman, Omaha* 1937
‘
’ . tvball players would be truly profes­ victor.
sional; would draw pay from the
YESTERDAY’S 8 YARH
’
schools; and woitld not oc required
«Pitching.
hu iiii Ki Bllx
k&gt;ii * Donnelly,
i/uiuirii/, Thlle,
a iiuif
to attend ebusex.
Tavlor said on* of hla Invita­ shut out tha Brave* 2 0 on th,-eo
tion* went to the president of Ihe ■Ingles and walkrd non* In iTcing
only 2 :J men.
'*
Unlveraity of Georgia.
. Batting, Johnny M in, Will Mur
m

YOU'RE TELtfN

doetj only hepyen know* what he’s

47th Annual Amateur
Golf Tourney Opens

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all replied “ not Interested" or "no
comment" ta thn question.
One veteran writer, wke waa
coveriag tha Dodgers even before
Darocher made the grade at a
big league ahorUtop, sayy:
"Leo has done nothing wrong
on the ball Held. I believe ha la
entitled to return after the year’s
suspension. Anyway Burt Sholton.
who Incidentally la doing a gTend
job, doesn’t ears,whether he man­
ages in .1948 or n ob'l doubt that

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STRIKE

MIAM I, SapL S - m —Slxtyelx drivers for Maul Induatrlaa
I nr., on* of the largest rnnrretc
block and building supply Anna in
Un south, wet on itrike today with
lha demand mat the company
gleg them union recognition.

B o &lt; iW e e r

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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Hept. 8. (/$&gt;)
— A new “ play for pay'1 football
league to be sponsored by a group
of collegvs and universities has
been proposed by President John
W. Taylor of th* University of
o LoulrriBa, -.,
- • » ’/
Dr. Taylor outlined his plan nt
a newa conference yesterday. Re
aald profits from such a venture
cobid be used by th* schools to
p r o m o t e broadened intramural

O ptom etrist
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg,
leur*: 9-18 1-8
Phone 898

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NEW GIANT

trouble Tut once. In the Seventh
the Red Hats grouped five hits
to score ihre* runt, and with the
■eels jammed, Fuiti sent Cent
Ciolek down swinging.
A t the result of yesterday**
victory over th* Deland nine, the
G-Men have won three tilts an-J
have Inst two in tha playoff se­
ries. The Saints have won three
garnet from the Orlando Senator y
Tli* Saint* will play tha Solon*
in Orlando in the fourth contest
of their playoff series tonight.

College President
Proposes “ Play For
Pay** Grid League

Dr. Charles L. Persona

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cleaning k waxing. Our power
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-litIon, $476. 1939 ffhtlwnMI*
tha** la no *l*etnc oonneclloi
4 doer sedan, good condition.
available, t t yrota experience.
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T U B 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 '

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U. S. Exporters Fear.
Kosults Of Custom*
Union Pact In Europe
Hf !
W ASHINGTON — Som, of (He
doctor* at Ihr hfdilili o f eonvale*
jrcnt Europe are talking of 4 "euitorn* union" for tho continent. ■
The subject has com-v up noth
•t Geneva, where world trrulc rules
are being worked out, and at Par
is. where the Europeans are trving to find out what they cain do
for themselves.
80. what Is a customs union?
•It Is an aareement among two
or mpre nations , to cliarge^ no;
tariffs on Ihe' good* they buy front,
each other. The result it that
consumers In those nations pay a
little less for each other's roods.
And the hope Is that trade be­
tween the countries will pick up
because of the lower prices.
'Henelus' Goes to Work
There Is such a . unt-m now in
Europe amona Belatum,
lie
Netherlands and l.usemUurif. In
diplomatic slana It’s “ Rendu*''
for Ihe name* of the three natlons.
,
The nations balance etch other
happily. Belgium and liny
tmboura are two of the must
highly induaRlalixed areas In the
world. The Netherlands turns uut
a Rood deal of food. They aie in
a Rood position to swap.
For
years economists hate
thought Europeans vy.'re pretty
blind to cut .up their continent
with all sorts of tariffs kgainst
‘ ‘ It was as
though California slapped a tariff
on overcoats from New York, and
New York let In Florida oranges
free but chanced a fee ou Callorris, see asiR sx .

*****
Trouble Possible
There are possible b ig J ia A l.P i
’i 'cUslohis union row-bust.
Take the Benelux union. Hup

se Belgian prices began to rise
reuse .Belgium exported tro
much goods to France and Eng­
land amt goods got short at home.
The Dutrh would have to pay
more for Belgian goods. But the
Bflgians, still paying tho lowrr
Dutch prices, would begin to buy
more In the Netherlands. Belgian
reserves of Dutch guildri*. (the
money oT the Netherlands! would
being to evaporate. The Belgian
fovernment would have to limit
its people bought
.............................
* from
ha goods
the Dutch.
The Benelux area woulJ no
longer'be a frre trade arm.
' U. 8 . government economist!,
who are watching tho Benelux
lay
the ^uMsa-nss.si..^Three govorn-• Iagreement,
B f l i pruis —
J Mm
jnvnts could tmk# iU p i lu prevent
y say th
such a
elep. Ideally, wouild be to create
a common money
A leo- they »ay there would
have to be some production plan
' nlng eo that factory and farm
prlre*. would stay In a constant
relation to each other.
Kiportera Uncertain
Some American exporters are
orrlrd under a European roa­
ms union. Swiss typewriters
(fo r esample)' might entor Franca
tariff free while, presumably.
ty
nave a tariff attached. And »4 on
down the line of U. 8 . goo.J, sold
to Europe.

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Plans Arc Made For
Handling Gum S a lt's

Seven of Florida's smaller cities
are making extensive up* o f air­
line travel, in a proportion Us make
larger cities look to their laurele
ss air minded towns.' TUaldentz of
seven cltles-lntermcdlate points on
Florida
Airways'
certificated
routes- - are traveling by air at the
rate o f 16.B per thousand popula­
tion. whereas the larger cities
travel at only 11.6 per thousand
population, according to a recent
■urvey made of passenger travel
over th* airline's route ivstcm.
_ Tb*. survey show* that 199
residents of th* seven smaller
citl*s-8 G Augustine, Palatka, San­
ford. DtLand, Gainesville, Ocala
and Lake Clty-flew to 67 different
cities'during' the period under
survey, traveling aa far as Masico, Guatemala and Canada, and
to 18 different etates.
According to th* survey, If these
39tt passenger* had not used Flor­
ida Airway's routes, they would
have lost a total of one month, 7H
days, traveling by surface means
to the nearest air terminal. Cities
most preferred by the passengsrz
war* Miami, Atlanta, Newark,
New York, New Orleans, Chicago,
Detroit and Washington, D. C.

Sep.
(Spec
_. JACKSONVILLE.
.................
M 8MS
Iftl) “ Plain for „ the han iM g 0f
"
«nT«' n*
crude pin* gum auction
sole*
the PHUtka Stata Farmer's Matket whith have Ju*R W n mapi„,|
in conference*
with interest,^
leaders In. the naval store* in.
dustry repic^nt a new and Irn.portent step forward-In the hand.
Bn* o f this commodity."
-.,i4
William L. Wilton. Director of
State
Markets,
here. . today.
"These sale* will make it - po»slble for the farmer agjl . 1.
landholder who nns only V f-s
treft, to * supplement his
income hy selling pine gum on *
competitive basis, thus being :u.
siiird o f the l&gt;est returns. Th,
State Markets system has ns It*
major goal, the service of Flliridi
producers. I believe this Stole,
operated gum auction plan a in
prove very helpful to those who
sell through its facilities.
"Under the arrangement. a*.ii
has been outlined, informal IwunH.
Ing o f these twlre-a-wrrck*m!*i
hns been set for Monday, 8ept,
ember 15. I have lieeri assuiiil n
competitive bidding for all gun
offered at, each sale.

Two More Slayings
’ Add To Police Woes
MOW M A H V
l e t , A4E« Ha v e .
'Th e r e b e e n ?
'T h r e e o f m a *j o r
IH P O R 1 X N C E .*

F E M I N I Z E M o &lt;ORIS*T5
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W ORE

* O H E- M A H 'fo p '" &lt;0
SAFEGUARD DELICATE.
C O M P L E X I O N S AND .
&lt; 0 KEEP 'THE H l^ K
H A I R - D O IN PLACE*

BAfTlESUlP
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STEEL-

Hearings Announced
T h re a t O f C iv il W
i a r Is S#een#
.
On Radio Policy
In C on tin u ed R io tin g In ln d ia - wAmuNral Communication*
By D EW ITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
The bloody .Mosli-in-llindu ills*
urdt‘ i* which have hern occurring
In various part* of tin- Indian *ubcontinant, and ,-*|M-.-inlly the *avagr butchery in tlu- gnat Punjab
■ U I I I I U V T I IIKKIIB
HIM*. Jarnp, &lt;• .lu , KMlii.ru.. I •• district of I'aklMan, bring u* face
to face with the dreadful possibil­
&lt;’.&lt;U 4 Hill!, .ms lUlim H
Marker O I' »iu» P en ik t W -Ti’. ity of large scale civil war among
M mIm I I
llill.llr k
the 400,000,000 of the peninsula.
lltadrls. Mwant .tus Zl*rs*&gt;'i
It shualtl l&gt;e emphaiirrd that wc
To II r llcil*.
WillUiti, W it Mint .Nairn!* A are speaking of n “ posaihlllty".
While further bloodslu-,1 and des­
To II
llloMMP, rlus Aaalliu
Kibbe.. llo n b m *1 . l u s |»o i MI i &gt; truction mutt Ire expected, n gen­
ll T o H I... ,i t• llrrnliauil rl u s Kll.i eral conflagration may well he
llraililiaw, l ' K r lu s lulllau* I*
averijul. However, the runtlngency
T o nili. K Huitou I Q IN U
I’riiit**, Louis rlus Nila To *1 U la there, ahd should It evrnltMte
llumesrn., rlus rlsiievk
ll would lx* the most terrible of nil
Ka,|Wr. J V .lu* MIMr.it To "in
conflict* — religious ami rarlnl
H Myns .ms Alma M
Hhli.r, tVw. I«— atu, Wtlnie I*. strife which.knows nu Iruunds. Thu
neighboring Chinese pnlitiral civil
■fn J,a rll PniTth
Van K iiSmI.u. ►' &gt;l*i
II war would Im mild by rontpsrlsotuTo T*&lt;t Williams »m i H.lma I’
Unhappily the groundwotk fur
lioanl of Trustee*, rhurrh at tloit
In rhrisl to hoard of Tin,!..* I'htirtli grievous, trouble was laid whi-n
the new dominion* of Pakistan
of i)o&lt;t In ,'n.UM -IVninrostal
byn.bi dill.akoiK-Ik-t-AVnt| tip W
1.M oilrnrr«id'ni3Tk TH lm lor- teW. Inman r lu s I'arila
. ;
eently were furntrd as wholly sep­
w . * k l y , llaroM K rl u s l l Louis*
T o Kdw aid II Hl.l.ti.nn H u s Vio l, arate slate*. Instead o f Irelng unit­
HI. John, J ir *m « Marian To linn- ed In a federal government. The
Moslrmt. uutnumlrered three to
art I'iih.n »m , Violet
n r :\t. i «» t a t i : w o m t iia iik s
one hv the Hindus, refused to
liarrK. i-eell A rlu« Util* Tu Han- plare their futures in the hand* of
funl. Allanll. National Itank
Windham, llalrh N Hal To Plrs, this grrel and distrusted majority.
So two suspicious and in numei*
KrtUral (tavln*, atol l4«an AmmIi . '
Hoyte. II «' Mil, Clair* To tie- nus respects hoitlle nation* were
Ham. I J f . In,uran*. •,*»
rntveil put ttf the peninsula like a
lliirkr. K ■&lt; .to , Nota To liwlant jig-saw puizlr. And whrn this
zi Mu,..l*hlt.
KnlKtil. I. J slu e'Ads L T o l&gt;«lel&gt;&lt; had Iteen achieved many of ih
I IOO.HHO.000 Moslems were within
M aiussslwklte *
l-aUtrs-m I, J Hu, Kpituirla To I* India's Itoundseies and large hunt
i * Hnwk
•
Iters of the 300,000,000 Hindu,
Normandy forpotatlon To Klrtl
were Inside I’akistan.
i
National Hank, tnlando
tlrow, Idiwolh .tu , Mlnnir To
What inure, natural than that
Km.ry Ksil ' 111*
violent wrath should descend on
Humee'it.l, M I* .tu * tl.n .,a
Tu Kinl KVrk-ral Ha,Ins* and lawn the unprotected heads of these urn
wanted minorities?
A tan.
Vuune. Jar A Jr. rtut tr.na To rttat
The Indians are a highly iitflam'
M i f l l Ha,Ins* and l « , n A.,n.
maid* people, ami many are print
Hlirmt’ir. J ti fin*, rlraia To JnItivr In thefr passions. There havj
aaphlna It I'd.ll
Htavaaaoti. Kdward II .tu * viola been some nasty communal nut
To KlrW Kot.r.,1 Ha,Ink* amt lawn bursts in -numerous places, but bv
A*an.
far the worst trotihl* has tlev.l

Seminole County
Court Records

Commission announced today it
will hold hearings here beginning
Jan. 12 un whal the national
trolley should Ire with respect to
“ editorializing'' by radio broad­
cast stations.
The nnriounreim-nt said the
FCC will:
1. Determine whether the extrrssiun of editorial opinions by
.madrast station licensee, on
•matters ttf public interest and
controversy i j _ consistent with
their obligation to o|rerate their
stations in tlu- public interest.
“ 2. Determine the relationship
Irctween any surh editorial ex­
pression ami the affirmative
obligation of the licensees to in
sure Ihnl u fair ami equal pre­
sentation of all side* of coiiin*
verslal Issues Is made over their
facHltlcs."
The Commission said It ordered
the int|uity Irecaus* of widespread
discussion in .the industry &gt;over
the esacl meaning" of ■ 1041
-tWO r uling whlclr zafd In parTt"
“ The broadcaster can nut be an
advocate.”
•
l l said some radio interests
have expressed bellaf. that broad­
casting stations should have wider
freedom uf expression than that
allowed in the 1041 ruling.

. NEW... MORE Sept. '1* W V Two more killings were added
today to th* woes of Brooklyn*
police, already In the midst of a
drastic shskeup ordered bv Mayor
William O'Dwysr and Police Com
mlealoner Arthur W. Wallander
as a result of eight unsolved
gang murders.
.
In one. of tb* two shootings
yesterday, Edward O'Connor, 30,
a publishing firm salesman, was
killed by a man who attempted
to force entrance to a bar hr
grtll, police said.
' As th* ltiTJUd*TJTlru*&lt;rwith I7w
bartender who was letting cus­
tomers out of the bar at the 3
A. M. rioting hour, O’Connor
walked toward them and e*ld,
“ Why don't you get out of here?
In answer, the etocky youth
drew a pistol and shot O'Connor
in the cheet, police eald. The
killer ran from the bar to a cab
and forced the driver at gun­
point to drive awgy from th*
scene. The driver narrowly missed
being killed when he Jumped from
the. cab at high speed and was
shot at by th# killer, who fled
after th* cab crashed,
Th# other man shot was James
McCormack, 37,. who was killed
on the front atoofi of hi* Brook;
lyn hum*. McCormack's brotherin-law, Everett Sinnott, 40, was
arrested and charged with homi­
cide In the shooting.

President Truraan
II'M IIIM lin s race «**&lt;

at he began the long voyage beck
from Rio De Janeiro yesterday. He
appeared on deck in a new cap,
the gift of the President's Cup
Regatta Association of Washing-.
Ion,

School Opening:

ASSISTANT PASTOR of S t Ambrose Church. Fxdlcott,
Usuries Mor'Arly J u ris t * tdsUtntnUtrr ths lari rites nl Mritftirth «8
tht victim! of i Until plane crash near the Tri-i’iue! Alrpotu Tn*
victim! wera Identified m ClyiV 11. Smith &lt; f Twin- Orchard!, and ni»
terv-ycsr-old nephew. D-d* K» Miller.
Untonafldnal 50U"Jphom)

"A)hard-hitting program, orderly
arranged, and energetically push­
ed will take many of the kinks
out'of Florida’* agricultur ah econ­
omy," in the opinion of George
Wafe, for 40 year# a citrus bank­
er. Ware lives fel l^estiurg. and
lr~ch*lnnan tit (IA "agrlcutluril
division. Florida Stale Cnamlwr uf
Commerce! He is widely known as
one of Ihe nation's “ best rounliy
banker*." Warr- announced today
thaw hie -8 talc Ghamlter -dirtsion
will mret at Orlando on Sept. IH
and 19, and-“ may be expectrd to
do some heavy agricultural think­
ing and acting." Farming, Ware
taye, require* managing abilities
far greater than that of any
other business. "Th# farmer need*
the help' of business minds, and
Ihe State Chamber propose* to
give him that assistance."

'I call thla my alx-etar cap,'
th* Chief Executive cracked. “ I've
U » l i , H S 111.M l-MI UMl
got to haVe on* that outranks A d­
pit* attending, an infreatt of 20 miral Leahy's."
over last year. Seventh grade
Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy,
rooms aie filled to capacity. Thar* Ihe President1* personal chief of
l l 'a a l l a a e *
ham ’ T n *»
«»»• »
aie eight leachera. New teachers /U ff. I s aboard
ship along with
....................................
air Mrs. Margaret Goit, English; other top ranking White House the accounts-of returned traveler*
Mis* Thrlrpa llamraoml. Social aide* with the
~ exception of spacts1 for our information un economic
Studies, and Mr*. It. A- Humbler, counsel Clark M. Clifford. C lif­ and social progress.”
Geography. Chapel program will ford left Rio by plan* for Wash­
Terming it "shocking to realize
lie held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 ington yesterday.that no statistics worthy of the
.
o'clock.
•
While visit* to both 8an Juan. name exist for probably half of
Seminole High School lias 4BO
pies." Lie addl'd
T A L I.A IIA B 8 EE, Sept. 8,( 8 peci*rto Rico, and the Virgin Is­ the world** peoples,"
pupil* registered of which 244 ar* land* had been considered pos­ that “ there la no room for com(all ,*• .Carl B. Smith o f Ihd
Florida Industrial Commission, to-'
girls ami 23(1 Imy*) according to sibilities for thla voyage, press dacence" concerning the othrr
Merman E. Morris, principal. Tb# Secretary Charles-G. Iloss told self of th# people.
day said the Florida State Employ,
Mentioning no nation* hy name,
ment Servce In a six months com­
faculty has• 22 teachers. Saw In- newsmen Mr. Truman baa decided
special trips to those the 8 *cr*Ury-General continued:
parison had made 6,560 more
structure* or# Kenneth Eaddy, ag­ to make ■Mat
" ""n tn iia '* r ^ n m a 1*
placements
at $2(6,098.78 less tral
"There are possibly 30 countries
are large Hindu znd Sikh minor riculture; Joseph McCaslin.'.social points later. Th# plan aow Is to
expense. It ranks 'final In the
Thotaa*. (iMitts* " * T o I'kntrsl Blee (Sikhism embraces eom* uf studies; Tim Tyler, English, and proceed directly to Norfolk, Va., which have reasonably geeuraw
with
no
stopi.
It.
E.
lilack,
band
leader.
Chapel
statistics un the elemental fari*
the trachinge of Hinduism),
southeastern region and near the KtorM a. IN oil ue, ion . f e . l ’ &lt;» '
A a a l t l N M K N T O r M O H T O A U i:
Thla famous battleship oh which of birth and death; only about 25
top nationally In accomplishments
Terrible stories of unbridled out­ will l « held Thursday morning at
Arnoktt it H . t u s t i l l , . T o An&lt;*--&gt;»
th*
Japan***
surrender
wax
slgrt
Mbntrivs hav* attempted to make
bursts of killing are coming nut IO:JO o'clock and new class offi­
tinea tba slats took ovar control f Unttnni
.
ed. And ltd two-deatroyrr escort, even crude estimate* of their naof the Punjab and untold thuu&gt; cers will be Introduced.
last Novsmber 18.
t ' l l A T T K l . MOHTHAHM
Sanford Grammar School has the Diaa and th* Small, hav* been tlona) Income.
HroWn. W A Te Rsarurti AllsntW aanda are reported to have died.
Tho comparison -of accomplishtional Hank
"In many countries no itatuties
Great number* of women are said an approximate registration to designated “ Task Force 84.” . *
ants o f tho Florida 8 tate Em- NaItaWh.
I, J Tu Howl*nd Kmanr.
The "Task Force" rod# easily are available about education,
to have been .abducted from their date of 225 gs compared with 240
oyment Service covered the per- Co
Into a fresh breeze whh the speed health or sanitation, about- the
Hhtnpant. UuugUM U To Anhur homey. Property destruction has last year, according B. C. Steele,
d Jan. 1 through Juna SO, 1040
been widespread, both In urban principal. The building haa been set to ggrry th* ship* Into Nor­ amount and* utilization of man
under federal operation and Jan. aA TWilliam,
ta rA tT io N o r mmTUAiJita and country areas. Farming op­ repaired with gutters put In good folk at mid-morning, 8«pt- 19.
lower or .of agricultural and In1 thrbugh Juna 80, 1047, under
nappant. Aaron It »tus Marika erations on both sides of the Psk- shape, and, painting Includes out­
There th* president, Mr*. Tru­ luatrial resources, and about th*
ajato control.
To flordhn M Kltrk. Hus HoroMir
man and thalr daughter Margaret utat of the other economic end
Williams, It A To taruts I'.rlif., Islan-Indla frontier* 111 some, sec­ side window ellla, Mrs. Mary Allc*
t Reviewing the local office act­
tions h*4* ceased—a grave men Bailiff Is' a new teacher. Ml a. trill transfer to the Presidential social factors which must be mea­
ivity reports during theee two per­
' l i n ^ f t r i W To I* r Whig him ace to a land which alwaya Is Annie Nelson manages th* lunch yacht Williamsburg for an o**r» sured In order to, define the prob­
iods Mr. 8 mlth said 84,460 were 'Aus
Allr^t*
lem*-we wUh to solv*.
hungry.
roem vilth' Mr*. B. Middleton as­ night voyage to Washington.
placed In jobs under federal .con­
ranlral Plorlda I'eoJuttlon T'e.
Teak Fore# 84 passed Cabo Fffa
But fat* sometimes achieves Its sisting.
trol and 70,010 under atata oper­ Jtsaoclsllon To
It, lluntsf elu,
charge its passengers, left the ship
and* by atrange and awful melh
The West Sid* Primary School ust after sunset yesterday. Shortations, an Incrsasa of approx­
Between 1938 and 1945 al*ut
t ________
Brazilian
ode. Perhaps thh trouble Is the numbers 135 pupils, or about IS .. afterward Us4
N,lit*rrLKMlksiTAI. IIOHTtlAHM'
peaceably, but others were dumped 125 million was spent In fr a &gt;j
imately
$VTt ’$*’r month under
Hralnsril. P I- atus Etliabslh To crucible In which th* giant pen­ mor* ,lhan last year, according troyara which **cort*d th# BT*alforcibly on the Hamburg docks.
elate control, accomplished by 18 Hist Kadtral ' Ha,ins* amt bum
hopper control with a saving o f aa
■r AU#&gt;
insula is being molded Into a un to Mrs. Marlon 8 t. John, prlnclpel. dentlal party out from Rio de
per cent lest employee* ^gnd et AMOctstlon
The whole dock erupted Into estimated $800 million In crops.
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(fled nation. That thought is in There a'r* five faculty members Janeiro rendered departing hon­
MAHIIIAUB
UrKNBKa
one-third leee coat. Tne ■Chairman
tkmakt
rrwt
JU.p.1 m. Paid. spired by a hopeful and dramatic including two new member*: Mrs. or* and turned back.
said there
war* 10,140 morel Minnesota
D 4 rs 5 otAt FRIE N 'S
Th* Missouri Is heading
and Maegaiet Ana Itshi. development.
E. E. Forbes of DeLand and Mlaa
employer visits under state than
nford,
Aa the etorra o f wrath swept Elisabeth Fite of Sanford. Pupil* ward to aasur* calm water*, plan­ iO A O S O N A M A N Y/EN
under federal operations.
CfcartM Wlad.tl Uraatty, t'-n'o .1 the Punhih. Pandit Jawaharlal
ing to change to a northerly counm
ar* of th* first four grade*.
The federal government epenl and Oen&gt;,a KoWomti. IMnloet
HE START TO W f l C - B i r r
Nehr.i and Msquat All Khan, rta
Due to th* fact thAt all pupil* later today.
$716,710.00 from Jen. 1 through
Crossing, of th* equator, with I F M R f t l CL'AR OUTBN
pectivelv prime ministers of India did not undereUnd about th* reg
June 80, 1040 on Employment
attendant etrcmonlM'Initiat­
« .attendant
ami Pakistan, joined hands In an titrations u/last Wednesday, more th*
Service activities In Fiords, where­
REACH, D E Y S M S D t l
effort to restore ,pe*ce? The
rtov registrations ar* *xp*cl*d to keep ing “ pollsroga" Into "shellback*'
as the elate spent $ ( 80,622.22
la **t for Thursday.
tnureJ the Punjab together and, mmlng In, according to Supt.
NtVUM ^
'|M N O ^iO Yfl
during th* first alx months of
In addition to th* official party^
with their minister* and provin­ W. Lawton. Registration Usually
I rea lises* treat Peas Hast
u s i u n v n m u n o H y to oi
tom* 1,400 o f th* 1,700-man M la­
104?.
cial
governor*,
held
•
Joint
meet­
Harvey Enlee, Jr. Atlanta, Reg- posed of. However, I saw some ing In lAhora— a pivotal point in reaches IU Peak in January, ha sourl craw ar* marked far Initia­
id. 8*tnln-ol* County haa an
tonal Director o f th# U. 8 . Depart- stock being brought into th* mar­ the turmoil.
tion. H»# crew member* were
proud
* pt
nt of Labor, on a recent visit ket after i o'clock in the after­ caplUl of th* Punjab, with It* tlmatad school population o f 4,000 granted
dispensation
on
U«U •A special M
WJPFIWMMWM V*.
of which 2, 1/0 are whit* and
tplimenUd th* Florida But#
vojraic* »outh by MP »U the
I h t v«
population of half a million, was 1,900 ar* colored.
noon.
.
.
*
loyrdcnt
Service
on
IU
rk,“ a r«pr«MnUUYi o f Kin*
partly in rulna and murd*r and
A test survey of South Side Shark,
“ I had th* unutual experience iootlns
accomplishment aa compared with
ootlng was proceeding in the Primary 8cbooi this morning Ntptauitb. .
activities lo th* nation and In th* of sitting on th* bench with a streets.
Mr,. Truman's flight ovar the
•
"Aluminum
showed that there ar* 380 pupils •auator failed to taka him out of
city magistrate, whil* in Phila­
Mr. Bmth said.
,
In that setting the two prime as compared with 343 al thla tlr
ranked **cond In th* delphia, during th* hearing for a ministers and their aasoel
th* “ poliwog" data M far aa a*nW oo rf
on p*rt*nUg* of accomp- group of tWfendanU charged with pledged thsmaalv** to strive' lor last year, according to Mrs. J. C. iara n . are concernad. .
Mitchell, principal,-There at* writ*
tOs of th* over-all estimated vialatlng a. city ordinance govern
phrty
IKK ESTIMATES
J iftpiiTy -I
Th*r# la no magic balm tor the a few new pupils front famllle*
and Tint V In D * 1T h u * d«f*ndanU, approxImsUly Indian 111a Many clou observer* that have rTcsntly
1N7.
180 In number, war* alleged t«j believe that th* greatt u t move to­ she said. Thar* art 13
which
th* 125th
hav* bought bushel unit* o f pro­ wards unity would be for th# two including "two new mevnh
PLACE YOUK ORDER NOW A T OUli NEW
Ippi. duce, removed a relatively email dominions to loin In a federal Jttn Uarptr and MUi M
BaUay, both graduate# ol
'
of each unit and told government which could speak
fifth n th* naton
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
Unlvsnltv and both taachl
plshments of C l a a m m
- a full bushel. all sections of the population,
and first In The group pled guilty, but thalr would hav* common machii | third grads.
Earlier la his wash-long visit ti
-----i r» 9P*ct to p*r- counsel filed notice of appeal, th* with which to handle emergencies.
‘
M r,' Truman addrsaasd th*
hm*nu of **- suction a* I under
- it being Short of this it would sum that their own kind—* litreulsan task
*
o f lh* Intar-Amarj Ftsrid* ranked based on an attack t
(h* legal- It may b* necessary to uproot the
Ososfi
Whkh woulda't bring
820 W. 3rd 8L
”
.
Phon# 115 2 -W
' w d first la thg Hy of th*
vast..............
mlaorfria* from thatr pr*
psac# at
waich th* a
ItfmH unJ reeiUbUih 1

Employment Service
Makes It« Report

Free Press

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HAftBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Auction Sales

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|SEMINOLE V E N E T IA N B L IN D CO.

t

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jy

&lt;n L aity Then U Htrength—

THE

K lf
V O LU M E X X X V III

E stablish ed 1B0S

2 i/2 Billion Is
Paid Veterans
In G1 Benefits

To VM t Grave

European Production
gflust Be Increased
AbovePrewar Level
To Make Plan Work

I N D K I 'K N D K N T

SANFORD,
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Report
Aid Needed To
Save Europe

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

T T K S D .U .
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S K I T . !». 1917
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M*A.- t y
“ *■
ersns Admioistratipn

will, the 16-nktion cohfei-

Mrs.

Theodor* ' Itoossvelt^ .

Jr. widow of th*-J*U brigadl«
general, gsta ready In her Giro
ence in Paris on the Marshall Plan. Cove, N. Y.. horn* tor a trip tc
(In Paris today, food and ag- Franc*. While overseas sit# will
licullute and subcommittee of the visit hi* grave In Normandy and
conference estimated somr $21- Uk# picture* of It. II* was post
humnusly awarded the Congies900.000.000_.will be needed from |.
atonal Medal of Honor for heroism
the United State* by these Eu- 'n World War 1L (Internationa^

topesn nations in the tirsl four
yiars t» spend abroad for food pt
.luyueans to produce it.),

»e report is primarily a sur-.
vry of what is the problem, rather
than an attempt to propose snlu•
it trachea'a number uf con­
clusions. These arc the major onesI. Cooperation “ ie the key t ,
European recovery." This ‘ means
cooperation "In extending tho
lir ^ iu w s
e « f , a,*,

Ovcr-PaymcntsRun At V FW Convention |90 MimUe Fiftht KaInto Hundreds Of
I'.rs As Troops Use
(.'liibs,
Firehoses
Millions Of Uullais
To
Clear
Transport
« V S IIIN G IO N . Se|tl 8
|-i
.

4-* Itrpeal uf the 1914 \\ at t tinIrarl Setllrnirnl Art *■*» rri ■•iiiuirn led
I imI s )
lit
I I..
- I t-ltrf. xrn rial counsel
ibr
vltrttcral AeyouiHtna llfflrr.v
•'
Testifying hrftiie * a lluii-r
rv|tehdilum »u l« uminlllrr un
inirrpay uienia re pur led lu iltr
it \(l in auditing ttellleairnU
■tlirady 'msde, Fitliri «ald Ihr
Isn
t«
iin n n r w il)
txtau-e
‘ miMt uf Ihr oar cunlratl Iriutiualiuu |irugraiu ft,» Ixrn mmptried."
. •
I l«ht r uullined In Iltr turn"tille r 32 r a »r » o hit b hr « u.l
-hiiord uierpaym rnlt ul 81,­
121.095 In runlrarl arlllrm rnl*

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City Commission
Asked To Defend
Abattoir Action
Books To Open Sept.
15 For R e g i s t r a -tion- For Primary

law pibvtdcs-paymrntt—n;-----

109 Wrsl Fifteenth Street, fequestABOARD U. S. S- MISOURl ed that the city employ the nec
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN. essary counsel to defend Sanford
Sept. 9 OF)— President Harry S. against suit by the Central Flor­
(senior |Kklliwog) Truman fell vic­ ida Quick Fteeie and Storage
tim lo l|)e war nerves aboard the Company which seeks to restrain
eqi£nr (sound battleship today. the city from interfering with es­
Tlx Chief Executive and more tablishment of an abattoir in con­
than 1,600 other polliwogs—peo­ nection with its plant on Weil
ple who have never proved their Thirteenth Street.
endurance by 'crossing the line” —
Thr suit is designed lo lest the
will have to show their ineltlc* City ordinance against this plant
Thursday.
which is in an industrial zone.
Rumors of whal is in zlore for The City Attorney, Fred R. Wil­
■jl.em spread around the ship ns
son. pointed nut that the City
lh* 350 (shellback*" who will conjiaz made appearance to quash the
duc%)ihrir iqjjjftion held secret
mandamus and the suit- Accord­
meetings and whispered omiaouting to City Manager H. N. Sayer,
ly in little groups.
Mr. Stephenson indicated that
The Missouri was jrimut 270
mils* o ff Font* Darela, coastal residents. near lh* plant have not
city of th* stats of Eapirlto Santo. Brasjl, early today. Extending
eastward o ff this coast for 200
miles I* * bank known aa AbroiIs freslv* translated from Portu
ho*. Appropriately enough, this
less to mean "keep 'your ryes
o p »#
' V '«
V , •
Having entered'ths region of
ic w iis m s
ssr r*a * x«s&gt; •

»hown willingness to employ legal
counsel |o aid the City in the defense actionThe Commission authorized th*
City Clerk to open ths books on
Sept. 15 fur the primary qf Nov.
4 at whleh time two commistionI, Mllaae* aa rase *(s)

V.F.W. Votes To Aid
Lee G. Sharon, 60,
Legion's Project
Dies From Illness
L *« G. Bharon, 60, rsaldsnt on
th* Country Club road near Banford for ths past three year*,
died Monday
morning
at an
Orkgdu hospital after an illness
oflSru years. H* was bom May 23,
" 8 7 at Cincinnati, Ohio and cam*
to Sanford from Norwood. Ohio.
Funeral services for Mr. Bharon
will b# held Thursday afternoon
et 4:00 o'clock at th# Erickson
in*ral
Homo
with th* Rev.
Douglas Charles oftha first Pres­
byterian Church officiating. In­
terment will be In Lake View
Survivors Include th# widow,
taudla Sharon o f Sanford
sur. Mra. Guy W#l*t ol
Mlschawaka, • Ind. { ’ ‘oria * sUp.
daughter, Mr*. H. L Johnson of
Sanford and three eteo-epne,
William G r # W « f H *»p 0 , George
Grew of Sanford end Edward
Grew o f Del*nd. a* * • Sa *
P R U T ’S P A Y RAISED
TALLAHASSEE. Sapt R.-tAVr
l x presidents of lh* University
r r g r a r s S d 'F io r id a b u i * u b t
today join
stale officials.
i highest
Hoard of Control . I
•ll
m cabinet that.effective

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The V»,*rana of Far«lgn War*
Post 3282 of Seminole County,
voted.lest evening at a meeting
e t th* Ixgion Hut on Seminole
Boulevard, to endoree the action
taken by th* Campbell-Loealng
Post of th* American Legion to
try to secure th* permanent'De­
partment Headquarter* for San­
ford and offer any assistance-that
I ha Legion mav deem, necessary.
Commdr. F. D. Bcott presided ever
the meeting and a home committee
was appointed consisting of Jgfnea
A. Wright, chairman's Jeek _Q.?rdy,
Bob Kama end Brallty Odfeam.
He also appointed a membemhlp
committee for 1948 consisting of
Douglas Stanatrom, chairman and
Albert Tucker and Georg# Hagen
to serve with him.
,
James A. Wright, chairmen
o f th* program committee for
the Sept. 22 meeting to bo held
at th# Mayfair Inn, eald Indicat­
ion* ar* that thla meeting should
Ke on# of the flneet program* th#
Poet aver slUtnpUd. Th * purpose
‘
*T#r
_____________
he “ W. lii tomake’ Ua' rity and
county ofnrikit i w i r r o f taa fB T
veterans *r#
that veteran*
sre Interoetod in
their
government,
rraoc*# r.
White hair of DeUnd, will eposk
on this subject.

T A F T HBAD8 WB8T
taa
CHICAGO, Sept. 9, (A V - SanaM from *8,500 to $12,000 a yaar.
fin* their home*. . Th# governor tor Robert A. Ta ft (R-Ohla) (toppad o ff In Chicago between trains
1* paid $12,000 s year.
today, before heading, west omj i
footing"
28-day pall Ik
_
O8 CROLA- DIBS
_
h )R T MYERS, 8ept. » . fJPh- tour. Before
loot night he waa
Oacaola, 98, a
Ohio

S 11 ’ I I G Alt I', lirrm aii), Sept, *
9, hi',
None ul the ICiudu*
19(7 Jew# diirinhaiknl si Haulf - IK.rg. * 4 ) 7 ^ 011 low rd- r.i lhe * V (r .
Anrrtlran nmr ul Grtmany,
General l.uitua l&gt;. ( lay told a
pir»* rontrience heir I ikI* ).
•One Allied correspondenl suggrslrd In Ihr C. S. military
Ifoirrniii llial a numlxr ut the
Hindu* Jews oOglnatl) came
f inut IhV American lour ul G i l ­
man). I la) »aid that lui him
Ihr) lilt mil riru extsl, and
would nut lx acreplrd-hack.

---- . l U M U l Hl,, ^ ^ imwny. ,~x;i) - 9 -

CAR PA C K tD .TO -O VtR FiO W M edlf ADS FO R -PA K IITA N ' — t h —r t n p h « w t T « n i t r V f - K ' n o r T i '

t 'll

lb-lire uf fraud in Ihr ca»r* and
»»'tl Ihr rulnpanirv ilia) hair
tiilunlsrlly rrpsltl Ihr -n,rrnunu l
Ihr r% rr*»i«r aiumiul,
trrriied .

lo $20 a wrrk lor unemployed
vr’lrrant for a maximum »f
week*.-Self-employed veUtans ms&gt;
claim $100 a month. Ins net
earnings for a maximum of 10
months and 12 days..
hrom the start t&gt;( the program
l» A ug. I, 1947, 6,708,000 veteran*
received one or nior«- unemploy­
ment checks. Another 534,000 sr |f.
employed veterans received pay
ments while earning les* than $IOu
month. Noarlv 90 ;&gt;erernt of
th# telf-smployrd group recrlv.
ing payment* Were in (arming /•(&gt;.
rrationa.
Unemployment payment* we.-tmad# to an average of 780.000 vet-'
eran* during July, 1947, compared
IC N lla w * ■■ r « Rr Sit I

m-r.milling office,

filed a irp oit

lliiiitfr lilwipt uung iTnbi anJ

| Inr ho-rt rinplird li'ilzv llic last
’ul tlnrr lrani|miti which bioogl.t
ilt«- I smiut l'M 7'Jew » tu Ger-

WASHINGTON. 8r|.i
:• i,i*i
lli'fi Krndrr llt-llhlul Imlny
Ilninti-d iivrrpnymrnt! .nil int.crlid
s i r ri &gt;irI reel* tutalnl iirally $5*N),
iMHl.msl nliil said n public.rsplaii
ntiim will I**- ilruiniiili-il uf i-iiui f
|miiii*s which fall In • rrztirn • the
inuin-y.
^
llcndrr is tile cliniriiinn nf a
house rz|iriullturr* auta'iillimtUer
iiivratigntlng cunt rad it-imlnnt .
imt* which wns callrd Inlu Mission^
today.
A# Ihe first wilm-'-. K I. - Fishn nil official of llu. g. n.-.nl ,

*
In king. Ahn-.iiuiug Jetvi,
ll’ril llr.u l, I &gt; l i III '-'ll lllllllllei
"( liglilmg a lu jiid . Weir i s i i i e l
yi.lllDlNT |.( II V. .1 l&gt;,|..itljii,iit . bmlily linm I lie tia iu p o il, (lie
Personnel Ihmid Its), (In i H nM l HuilliVItirijr I ’ lik , s l i d .1 tlttloWII
S lU-ij-.litli I, r« -Imwii to In* wil- sliike again,t landing.
ilri-ssrd a tt-VKHl oI (lit- Yelriane
A pirliniinai) II 11I11I1 irimll on
of Foirlgri Wars Contcnlloii nr
l ’lc\riwtu) Hi-u.irlull llial wut l&gt; u 1 am.illir, tlii.wrd 24 Jel, 1 mi, lull­
potnihlllty lor wlriilr llu* iiiition ing ir u il Women, liorpit ilirrd. an I
must lie prepared. (Inlrrnnlioiiiill liner litili*l, mhlirit ,rnt In lonpilal, with lli)Ullr,’ (.'olir,|Hilldenl,
1 _,
A
on ibr Untk-idr counted at least
L O U lU Y
A W d l U S
»l* Jr»rnh-mrn irilfi bfrcdlllg bead-.
_

_ . .

_

$20,000 Contracl
Contract
For Machinery

listing overpnv mriit,
which he I
-• • .!.! iei.g.-d ll- big!, .... Ci'.T.o.il.f.
I lie lop sum waa received by an
__ ' . ,
Inline o il la ir yjowmveid, a , ll
hurmfi manufartuiri Flahvr did
larx**
Iv In r - n in o fV
ur.c'.im lou,.
not in^Rnfy;
.
----Hrr - vmleinT- *ltelTdnig T?m7n:
T _ llr 1.1U11.wa1d thr^.wnmiMew-Uwill — - —
Ilie iKuiui)
inrilr
'&lt; watch
xssiiiil iclosely
i n e r i ) (hr
in*- eflettlvrnraa
riin iH ri
" of‘ i l l
A
fl
f
•loading
" " ' ( " ' K ”ol8 llir
v i ii i ii ) iiir
ur
II'an.
aI
! 'he federal agencies in tediring 1 W a r e A p p e a r s Iit * I »&gt;!'«* .... .
„ii|, the-peaceable de

C o lC Bucks Drive
To Strengthen
A number uf citirens appeared
before the Cty ^ irrj'nission last
etTning and Through -ibex -spokes-. - National Guard
- Crossing ^Eqtiatorfiman.
Preston R. Stephenson ol
In order to eld th* National.
iman Is Victim

Probe 24 Jew5 A re Hurt
Of Contracts Ifi Unloading Last
Is Started
O f Refugee Ships
Conressman
Insists

Mass Migration hi India

knnounen
today.
However, only hall ol lh» nstuns 14,500,000 World W*r U
yrtrrans have received readjust
meal payments of any kind an.
.fewer than right in rseiy liun
di»d haVe claimed all of the si
lowances to which they air en­
f ACKINO tier pbotographtc equip­ titled under the Gl bill.
ment,

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A sso cia ted , Pr*aa l^aaftd W i n

WASHINGTON. Sept- 9 (At
More than $4,500,000,000 has
been paid lo vetrrans in unemploy­
ment or sslf-employment allowance.

Top government iei*archerz cofieftned with the international eco­
nomics, drafted the 30,000-woid
icpoit in connection with the self­
help plan for European i*covcie
piopoied by Secretary of Stale
MarihalL They used information
which hat been aizemhlrd by the
Stale and other departments con-

• .

' r ^ y i v t r i h e r ^ ! : * Board In Controver-

;ba,ka,,u„ o f , u

. r i « . e „ aboa.d

GUard program recently Initialed i
1 legal roaclilnrry for recovery now
sy O n D o ck et F ees
Impnr Rival * Ir*. houi»
hy President Truman, Chamber
I exists
:
railirl. The In,I ul (lie Lamport,,
of Commeree Manager Edward
Higgins, at the request of Gen­
x
I-■I "I l l
,i V* 1
***| 11,1 r ,fr.f T ' • ,\| I qirilal Hireling la,I r»r llir tl,rai| Vlgiiui. », •» rinplieJ.
eral J. C. Hutchison Is sending
out letters to business firm* In
the rounty requesting their co­
operation in allowing time off
uii ull »1dc* as they drive nlf. A cn-.-ikinr nx-curt (b"Ui&gt;ui) scivi-s the l , , u &lt; I f i t o u W i l l I t ,.
’ *'ne*y. an \ 1-uii’ v Judge It 5*.. 1•" K -I. •k uitli ah, it,i»rr% r.n
and equalization o f pay In order
purpose for an aged Moslem on. his « ay in a new and unknown home, _ ‘ " a H ‘ H l l f S 13 I I I I H *
V1...............
i v lO
l I* I I n n -HMdarr.1 ,a .i„ .,„ .pim i.-.. ••• (be
\X.»»r
W.O til..........l
l»*l 11 i#*tI l t»y
i* i i;&lt; hi b$ I llu*
ii'fiiiil/ttil,
lo induce their employees lo Join
Kiilliiwliig the paitition of India, n-llr
hatir-l brtwren the Hindus •
f l t ‘ l(l T o ilH H T O W
(It ll. i ••tu*l% « l r l k
l l i i l llir iii-l
. lliil
pLikPe* III llir* H . l n f u y
the local company of th# Guard.
and Mmlenii b:n mu ni nuinv ili-t .uul i.imiKhl tl.alli mid Injury In I
.
Julv lu 8%I i ih*
A numlxr * uf firms here have
I*or Kev. Sackett Ill ul* t» i f lit iv %lki»k\ril tlaAt J11111* l*»» Ii I 4 !•«M i$fl l mu
ti11mli.-it«. T lic r are New, nf Hit- D.tv
reel pit' ll., i /til* r it'llituml)
I M *14 *$ ( M l
4 || I
already pledged support of the
\\ 4ir I n , I I rr tl ll%rl|U|xi 44f i
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program. These include: Winn
Finn ia l M*r%ir«vi for tin* llrv . ilia*iic 3 I m llir io uit ly.
Lovett Grocery Co.: the Atlantic
Milltui Ii. Smkcll. uolrtl Sanford
(im li.ii I |i &gt;i ,«n All urn m.id *
Coast Line Railroad; the County
•ulhor midi i Hit ed Kpittdpnl min
of Seminole; th* City of Sanford;
.i|&gt;|Mii%iinMl«lv
taler who tiled .Saturday night uf ctiftliriv?
Chase and Co.; American Fruit
n heart nttn.-k in Greenville, H.'wa, uwanirtl lu l!ir Flunda I' m,up
Grower*, Inc. and J. C. Hutchison
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M ‘f t W - r i b rivImrnf I n. .•! far kti.n. .IU ..II
A Co.
Wednewtsy
' dnnotar* ssltminan
u m m o n ,str reseti w r ,.
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A roll of honor will be pub­
I be t.,1,1.
Chs|&gt;vl ..f (he Holy Cross E p l.-J ! ' r " ,rl
lished from time to lime hy the
jiu iJ ril 4uii
co | ib I Church with Bishop Henry ] Equipment . I ti
Chamber of Commerce listing
BAItNSI.EY, Eng., Kept 9, tip)
Interm ent 1|
- (-l, ftl, „ j l4|, |uir ,u |„ ,|r|,;
I
"Niriqllng. Interment;
firms which sign commitments
t
m o n l b old
Alik e
lu ttie
will Im- in Evergreen Cemetery
for the program.
l
i
n
k , l lile enal fie lt ), spre ad to
with llu- Mi,wns in charge of the rirtl I.elVue |)e«. I.
-i, m-wr pits tittlsy. I b«* Hi null
This commitment allows em­ 27 Percent Jump Is Tliuusands Streaming service..
Judge W i l e
iequr,|e.| ,. I
ployee* lo attend encampments or
P i ,-, , X.-tM'iatltill Irp u lle il l 5 ,ta)U
Serving
(•'
scriv,psillN-stet.
Sought To O ffs e t’ Out Of City Think- will Im- I tiUik Shames, II. It (.tininti-vit.il ibe m ln n ir , ul
report for emergency ilpty, and
it.ilk t-i. i.ll.. sU I I co llierle, tbit
the employer agrees to make up
New
Wage
Increase
ing
Is
Death
TrapCrumley. I*t I.. T. Do.., Ix.ier 1.1,1 Hireling, ,m il .lliil i m u r &lt;1 . 1, lUl'lUlllg
the difference in wage between
s ' i to, Like.
*
I hr. Wakefield chainl et ut comTharp, lame, Mingletary and Ht. lli.it lu 4 , 1 t.Ulll illI S/.l.ntt
Ijielce, pi-ttesletl |&lt;» I he governnormal salary and that allowed
Clair While.
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nig
llir
itiuinir
nl
t,susul,
I
i mi ni agalii. I ii .-til hi ga, supdally by th* government for ac­
l/l’lr—The Public Merrier Com;
In mltlltiun to the widow. Rev,
i
jtlie. wlilcli fiiliowett the walkout.
tive duty. Thle'is tu apply for a
ml.aios uf Ihe Individual stairs ] Iinlr.z capital awoke lo. llir rr- Sackett is survived by two dsugh- P
maximum of two week* unless
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«* » *•»
'* '» •'»»• * n
new-’il crackle ttf gull l ie liglrv lers.
today sskrd Ihr Interstate
Ituth ........
Emily _and
Dorothea
otherwise approved by th* em­
Commerce commission tu re- ! a, llte orgy of i iiunmiiuf rioting Nancy i|e wa&gt; lairn May 2 M, 1891 Jutlge Ware rrndrird a bill ivtklng n.hci-c effect on su tmportsnl
ployer. ll Is further agreed that
st Culumlms, Ohio. He was strirk- foi an increase in salary front the Industrial urea Smi Cause s detor an Immediate 10 pfrrent
rarationa for employees shall not
side loss of iinlu»trtel
il|t|u*lftal orowin ,il;r
ut ' rll vvilli u lieart attack, Monday, funnel |M8) paitl him to ( I 2 tHi a ti I..i
»«'iwl-lx
-freight rale Increase lu off- j whk.'i Ira, pt-.ilvm l ift- twin
be (educed because of absence for
of t'ltl ami New Delhi rnteicJ
rntricJ Sept. 1 at Cashiers, N.* C.. was year. The Hoard hild Ih* matter up « • * '« » ', »*»4 iiwvitshl# tinemployart rising wage and operating
training or emergency dut/.
- ■taken lit the hospital at Green- until the rulings could be studied
’ "* rhsmtxr said sjtei
coals.
t it, lliinl l.li.ixly day.
"*• following Thursday ami L. F. Boyle, as atloiney fin Ibe -«l-|die. were cut for l.otki f*c| DilliiiK the mglil I here we,
wa, lillle
lilt!.
more than liKi.lMK)
dletl there Satur.lay night at 7:15 Board, w'a,' quoted in 'an t.iiru
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m untl of violente, hul with day- o'clock.
|on that in accordant wHh 8 i*tr b.iines.
Jvh.pi.lng interests msnitalletl m e -i,,,,^ )hf , oultl|
,rlunlP,j
All Mastfi Ms,on* era requested la *,
|,^W aalsry would ez,,l‘ *
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jor opposition Imfay *, the (ail , N|li„
j, „,,,,r„ ri|
lu mret Wi-ilnr*day afternoon at
ibreed consumption by 45 )xrcenl
R. C. Miller, former Sanford road, weal lo bat befotr 'he
,|IP out,kill, uf Nrv Delhi 1:30 o'clixk to attend the funeral
resident, and W. M. Bishop of
nf the Itev. M. II. Hacketl .’in s
Inter,late
Commerce
'Cornrai,.
or.
.|,||l&gt;uith
, n ,* f J, i,lll4|
rou|j .body. The .Mason* will also have
Orlando
hav*
purchased
the
i f 11)0,000 ton* t of coal, list led
Bauer Electric Company on Park (or s qunjv freiglrt rate increase Ciiru- area where rioter, ilathei! charge of lire graveside services.
Avenue and assumed operation of to offset newr wage booth. '
O .u ii,e ..T ..k .
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be
beard
in
the
Connaught
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ASIIINOTtlN.
Sept.
9.
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„ f f , rtor| i.
J K ■tore and radio service de­
Thr carrier, are a,king fur a with .mthoritie, Sunday.
Tb.- Censu* Bureau reported lou,e wa|k„ut began at Grimepartment yesterday. Th* purchase
day
popttUuon 4if th.* ,
_ Vi .
10 per­
was from Mr. and Mrs. Frank 27 pricent jump in
Mingled with llir gunlirr came
Unit, d State, laM April tr.lall. I
cent to take effect at once s , "in ­ ail i n i ' nniltrnt wave ul tlruuling
appruxlmalely 143A11.060. inrtud
lw '
k 1^ . 1?!
Mr. Miller, who prior to 19(1
,
,
,
s guvernment-umnn decision that
had lived In Sanford far many terim relief" l while*- hearing, vp from thou,and, of liualt. Thr
WASHINGTON, Sept. -P, t&gt;P)- ing about I ..'50,000 thru in lire |h, y ihuU|j work . |,lg , r ••.tint"
jeers, has had extauslv* experi­ forward on the larter figure.
i -.r coal face, to igcres^f pioduc•creaming of tlogan, bv Hindu- llarold E. Siasaen announced ■to­ srmnl force*.
ence In radio and radar research
The caw w n called with |C*C M-r-letn,-and-Sikh»-*har been one day he 'will rntrr-th#--Wisconsin ..^Tikw—Bureau—««M--the -rtvrtian lion.
population,
eatimatrd
at
142.0&lt;II,work. -Mrr-Btehop-has had'TZ CKauman Clyde D- Ailrhitun and
Miner* elsewhere in the ares
presidential prefrrmce primary
ol lb&lt;* favorite wav, of cndurtln next Anril 6 , In his quest for the 000, represented a gain of 10,392,- csrue out in sympathy.
years experience with a radio
shop In Orlando. Mr. Bauer now Commitiionert J. I laden Allretlgi- a war- uf nerve, during the tecenl Itepublicsn presidential, nomina­ WKI or siaiut 7.9 jxrcent dn tinArthur llornrr. Communist gen»#ven-ye*r perlmt- atncT- April, rral secretary of the National
ha* an Interest la a radio shop and Walter M. W. Splawn tilting communal ditturbance,.
tion.
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In Daytona Beach.
Union of Mine Worker*, which
Thu former klinnrauts governor
for ihe 11-member commi»ion.
In’ Connaught Gfrru*'aonfe f.MKli »l»o told a new* conference that
The largest Incres,*, *l~.oi 3.- ha* condemned ttrf&gt; strike, said st
*
Jamea
K.
Knudaon,
chief
(oqniihopa
ra-oponad
bruler
military
FACTS SOUGHT
he will make a major speech in 427.(8H) or 24.7 percent, ws* le- s newt conference yesterday that
WASHINGTON, SepL 9.
sel' Tor the Department of Agri­ guard and qu'ekly had lang lines Milwaukee Nov. 24. IU described ported in . the- west, will, tire the production lots threatened th*
of
patrnns,
whose
supplies
have
Th# 8 lat* Department •sid_ today
.
this a* hie opening addrea* In hi* ■mslle,t increase in the South five day week instituted after the
the American embassy at culture who held a series of con­ run dangafously low. Housewives ramnaign , for the Republican where ihe gain ws* 1,107,000 or mine* were natioQiJi**&lt;l **riy this
ferences
with
farm
groups
and
fouJ
Paris has been askad for a full
.$.7 |M-rcent.
carrying ahonping lia&lt;-a walk. I nomination.
on the arrest of
processors during the pa,I week, part the I mv.1v of s riot victim.
Korff, 32, t o ^ wnocriot) to M -w petten in a r fvanc r o f-t h w whk-h - lay entered wit h-g- rtottr
TWENTY KI LETT)'
tucit s i last winter it can bring
r*f*d « s r u T
WIIITCOMU DIES
PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9. |A*&gt; - down th* government," Horner
Correspondents driving through
aestion
that
the
tltpailmrnl
"will
Donald Whitcomb, son-in-law of The "I*land Queen," a giant, five- said.
JewUh propaganda
London with
...
the twin cities counted 27 bodies
pamphlets.
Mrs. R. L. Feck, former Sanford
oppoac vigorously any allrmpl to
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o f persona killed-J^y rioters and resident, died last night in New­ deck excursion steamer, exploded
and wax destroyed by file st her
2 SHIPS COLLIDE
put an interim increase into rf police or military punfir*. lh on*
port, Tenn., The Herald was ad­ Monungahrla Itiver dock, today,
HENTKNCBD FOR RAPE
NORFOLK, Va . SepL 9. UP)—
street
among
the
eight
dead
bod­
feet
without
a
full
and
fair
hrttvised this afternoon Funeral ser­ causing s death toll estimated by Two American ships collided o ff
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. (An
ies a wuunded man lay writhing vice* will be held In Orlando
— Marion B ryan t. 2$ • yaar - eld i . $ "
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police at 20. At lesit 16 per»on* fa p e Henry last night Injuring
In
pain.
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negro convicted of th* attempted
The National Grange auggvslcil
Fast
'Ilia
scene
o
f
carnage
filed
husband of ths former Helen Peck and authorities feared ihe to ta l, of un* brought Coast Guard,
•*' Sum tome tlm* ago that there should
rape of WAC Capt. Kay
i r M l I e i r t su Pea* •(■&gt;
marshy, war-tjm* secretary to b* at laast a 80-day "waiting pe­ 1
af this city.
dead might rise.
• Naval and Commercial vessels
Genara! Elsenhower, today faced riod" after the railroads have pre­
am
which look tho two
in tow bound
BUILDING PBRMIT8
a sentence e f 18 yean In federal sented thalr case to permit ar MIIK. IlHftfllK M AY LONDON
KIWAN18 MEET
for Norfolk. As th* ships were
Bryant,
During August, 23 building
do Klwanlsnt
with oopposltion answer,
OAKLAND. Calif., Sept, 9, (A*)
Orlando
Kiwsnlsna wi
will visit. being drawn toward Hampton
,
.
Into th* W/
Ed Lacey, executive secretary — Mrs. Bessie May London, 71, permits were issued st the City Sanford tomorrow for an ‘inter
' - , Roods ths Coast Guard first said
Ikon Field,
o f tb# National Industrial Traffic Drat wife, o f Jock -London and Hail totalling an estimated value elub meeting with the Sanford! that one - the 7,218-ton tanker
e
f
$27,760,
moat
of
which
wo*
last Fab. It,
th*
"friend
and
companion"
cred
Kiwsnia Club st tb* Tourist Con- , Thomas F. Cunningham — waa
League which is intervening In th*
Later, however, Cosit
f hi behalf of industrial Bod with helping him over th* for r*palr work and reconstruc­ tor, It was announced tod*
tion.
In
August
‘
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Howard MonUelb, later-dub
quarter* u k
sold the railroad reaueit literary oUtodaa to fame, died
Ust night.
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WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 t A I A »*ciel govrinincnt study con
eludes that Europe, to be self
zuppoiling. inurt tatze its pf&lt;&gt;duclion higher than the ptk-wai
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Parti) iloudy tunight and Wsdnrvda) with w i d e l y scstitisd
tr.und*rshbW*rs Muitrsi* suulhcast winds.

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millions of Jews."
Two correspondent* -permitted
.....................th*
entile
to go aboard
during
operation— Ed Marrow of the New
York Times and Deni* Martin uf
the Ixtidon Dnlly Herald—s lid ri
first military notice alumni !h:i
|,.„ iihu,.I Iren* •’■*»
morning entered the forward Ii-1 .
lew* up to the countty's absorp- and lined up the refugn 1 there
.ivr capacity. Tlu* minority was for funneling through files of JIndia, liAii and Yugoslavia.
dirrs to the Upper decks.
The 11th member, Australia, did
"in this process," said Mui:r!
.lot lupjHirt e ith e r plan,
"there was somr hitting witlJI
__However, _lbc.^uuuuiIUce^-WA*
Jiutt
ber-tnrncheonirhnt'IliMhing vrrjr
uitanlinou* in ‘ ita belief that a severe.”
vatisfartor)' solution of the prob­
It was when operation* In-i-ts
lem of Euro|&gt;can Jew* would take in th* second hold that the re,t!
Many refu-nl I.
i great deal of the pleasure o ff tance began.
budge and some girls spat at tti,
the Palestine izsiis.
The committee formally rscont- soldiers. The troops first ti'.ri&gt;
.tlended that ihe assembly "under­ simple pushing, Martin ‘said, bit
take immediately the initiation then resorted to truncheon*.
After th* resisting rinrlm.l i*
And execution of an Internationrl
arrangement whereby tho problem bad been hauled o ff bodily, many
|«-Mil jew *, of the other refugees agreed
ly 250,000 akhore quietly. A second iM .
are in a»se«ihly centers, w#ill be p|ank was raised arid the dischsit- ,
—
denlt with an n matter of extreme ing o|ierntion wn* speeded.
Tne aecond train carrying tin-­
urgency for the alleviation o f their
plight and of tho Palestine prob­ refugee* tu Poppi-ndorf folln'4,1
close lielilnd the first, but ler&lt;'it»
lem.''
It cannot I* doubted," tho said the second train, became of
committee report *nld, “ that, any the slow progress o f the fii-i.
action which would ease the plight might not reach the camp until
of the distressed Jew* in Euro|»o nightfall. A pilot train-wn- ma­
of the Palestinian- immlgmilo-i iling alu-ail un the, alert fdr'| &lt;K-‘1
... , l _-&gt;
would tlietrhy li-&gt;«en the pressure slide aabotajte. f There were dockside i A m
pwtllcnrTHHl cdrisequChny creafe
a better climate in which to carry that the refugee* nboaid tbr Juity
out a final solution of the ques­ nymede Park had a lathe Ubrs
tion of Palestine._____
- decks and had_faxliluxuul - a - gaxl
weapon*.
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I*~ Woiijd IS
be aii
an important many crude weapons.
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TacfT.r “ linm avTTiiT'tR?" fea rr-V r ~ -CmiffrlrTTn The *DIean VTgouFJ
Arab* in the Near East that Pal­ group displayril the same
estine nnd ultimately the existing of resistance as thoir elder*. TNt
Arab rountrirs are to lie marked refused to take the final uffcie*.
•ii the place of settlement fur them at the train, crying that the|
hands were those of German*,
the‘Jews of the world.”.
same hands which killed other
The committee noted that In­ Jews. British officers exidaim-J
ternational action o f a general na- that the food handler* were A lure is underway with regard to placed p«*r*on*, but the
the displaced person*.
children still refused the food.
"In view of thr special circum­
The first train reaching Fop;&lt;ea
stances of the Palestine question, dorf carried 000 or 700 Jew* in-l
however, it ha* felt Justified in was unloaded there without inev
proposing a measure which I* de­ dent, but a British official »* m
signed to ameliorate promptly the some of. the Jews had torn iron
condition of the JewUh segment* bars from the ti'ain window*.
of the displaced person* a* a vital
Trucks carried the refugrrt
prerequisite tf&gt; tile settlement cf from the Kuechiiiti station, half the difficult, condition* 111 Pales­ mile from the ramp. Barlari wirr
tine," the rnmmitten said.
entanglements ringed the stati"’
Troops supervising the iiii Im; ^ *
HAMiti. RG Ormzrvy. Sept. 8 wore the ‘'Desert Rat" ambient cf
idt
Biitiili soMicrt
zwinginq the* Seventh Armored Division.
The Kuerhnitx operation la-gan
trunchcom bodily draggrd reiiriinq
at 1:09 I*. II., and Ihe Ust truck
lewitb refugee* of the Exuduz l? 4 ‘/ load uf refugee* was at the l'«-r
from a British transport today and pendorf ramp a little after 2 I’. I
British aides told ths Jew* a
loaded them on trains which car­
ried them ,lo the I’ oppendorf dis­ hot meal awaited them at llw
ramp. I’olish nurses and Ukraitcplaced persons camp near Lurbeck. an doctors from a Lueberk dis
The finl train reached Poppcn- placed persons camp al*o wetv
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Several ailing refugees, ln^&lt;(
tuulc, a DiTliih official said, lx- ing a woman nine month* |&gt;rnf
raute the refugees had lorn iron nant, were driven to the camp h
ban (torn the windows apparently ambulance*, attended hy army
for use as weapons. Atmorcd cars doctors and nurses. German rr
aldenta watched aurlously from »
were standing by at. Popp^ndorf nearby- hillside.
but the refugees refused to leave . About 3,100 Jews remain aboard
the' two transports atlll to lx un
the train.
*
Some of ihe 1,400 refugees loaded hers. The Ocean Vigour
debarkation,originally was srhe-l*
aboard the Ocean Vigour, the first ulsd for yesterday, but fog delay­
p
of th;cf British transports to dis­ ed' operations.

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the screaming, kicking, finding
refugee* down the gangplank, ti.,
Jews already In the tialn* Inyag
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1947

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI/)RIDA

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If'anllftvMt p n « Fat&gt; Quell
(OatliiaM I'.M r . ( . On.i
recruiting and universal military jslraillastnoaa of purpose, unrsmit*
! time toll ami Infinite p»tienct."
training.
MnsL of the Chief £(ecmiv*'a
JF
"Th#»e are the ate^s by which
we can re-eatabllsh unbeatable air ,2,000- word iprcch wia devoted I*.
Power In America," aald Gcnnal praise of the K»od relation* which
!
Btratemever, “ With this bruin) of have alwaya exiitrd between the
air power, coupled With a strong L'nitrd .States ami Ilratil. to eu&gt;
i
Army and a fit Navy, we Amn- nieration of their common princi­
fcana need have no worries of a ple* and to assertion* that they
emild work together for a brightmilitary nature.
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"Thu* fortified against any,and cr world.
U
Kmpaillinir the nere«*ity of coall contingencies, vte 0f th« WeJ
tern Hemisphere ran bend lur e f - } operation l«etwe«n the Western
forts toward foblnnlng the ynit- lleinl«plirre nation* In helping
cl
ed Nations Into the Inatrmr nt II ] tver-ravaged arras, .Mr. Truman
was designed to Ins the foolproof said:
» cure to prevent all warf.”
“ One of. the great lessons we
The Military phhjf '•f the (have liarnnl In recent generaftCootie, the fun (ami1work I o,gan thins i* that we do not dwell
T
Isa lion within Umi V flV , OUttthi d.alone. Destruction, au/fniing ami
. down Euclid Avenue last night in- I confusion In other parts of the
fore a police estimated crowd of world confront u» now a* never
*6,000 watfhera.
[before. Our- nations made great
+
The parade added torch' 1 and j sacrifices throughout the war,.hut
r
snake dances ami, f predilection 1we have hem spared the wanton
It
for diapers, shorts and red dm-, ilrrifurtion and dislocation aufars to a dav which! had liycri dc-jfcrcd bv many."
At one point the President revoted by a few rtf the more play­
ful members to such pleasant tfj. railed hi* recent exchange of cor­
version* as snarlinc,traffic, squir­ respondence' with Pope Plus XII,
ting gals with water pistols (on.’ explained he had expressed to the
o f them got poked by n gal fur his Pope his desire “ In do everything’
patns), shooting minlatuie can­ in mv power to support and to
non, peeling potatoes1in the rer,- contribute to a concert of all the
forrr* striving for a moral world.”
"I believe In malting that ..latemerit I spoke thp thought not only
rny own country hut of Ilraiil
Dr. Chnrlrs L. 1,’cnuin.H of
ns well.”
Optometrist •
The Chief Executive declared
that over the years ‘llraxtl ami tne
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hide.
| Hours: 9-12 1-3
Phone 290 United States have "learned lhat
as “ ’’,''r" 1 bebecnt|«e there is. agreement
Hsl. 9-12
- 1 Eyes Caawlnrd i Glap** Kilted
(a« upont
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[principles, co f jostled
ran face out common problems
with nn assurance ijf agreement
Phone upon, the ways and meant o f”solv­
Phone
ing those problems.”
S IL V E R
lie continued:
FLEET
“ Th e rrcent war again gave
■on\ ini ing proof nf ,.ur fi ier.dC AB S
•hip. Tlie mutual ‘trust ind'rbiiftdenrr that exists between ns
manifested Itself at an early date
in the Immediate response of your
government to our nerd for .air

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At THE CHURCHES

Judge Ware’s Salary 'Mortgages On Real
Estate On Increase
fM tla a s a r e s C a r t Owe)

feet from Issuing ' marriage i;.
censes and other licenses or inNEW YORK, Sept. 5, UP)—Tho
eidental fees.
real estate. mortgage debt of
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Commissioner H. J. Overstreet this country was ’ »34 720.784.il95
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
SCIENTIST
presented a resolution thgt
. . .. . ..all
.. last Dec. 91, an Increase of
rilt'K C H
BOO East Second Street
establishments which sell iritoxi- \$4.302,809,20$—13.4 percent over
E. D. Rrownlee, D. .D., Pastor
8:4J5 A. M.: Sunday School.
eating' beverages open at 7:00 A. the previous ' year, which totalRev. Douglas E. f'harle*.
11:00 A. M.: Subject: “ Man" M. and close at 2:00 A. M. and ed 130^4174176^87, according to
Asa't I'aator
Morning Service.
on Saturday nighta tie allowed the annual compilation o f the
Oak Avenue and Third Hlrcel
fl:06 P. M.: Wednesday service. to remain open to 3:00 A. M .' Mortgage Bankers Association of
9:4B A. M.: Sunday School.
Reading Room hours, Tuesdays These businesses would remein America made public this week,
11:00 A. M.: Worship Service.
closed from 3:00 A. M. Sunday Since the 1940 trend Is continuing
7:00 P. M.: Junior *nd Senior and Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
morning until 7:00 o’clock Monday : this year, another rise in mortYoung People's Meetings
HOLT? CROSS CIUJRCfl
mornlng, according to the res- gag* debt In 1947 can be expected,
federal agencies continued 'to
REARDAl.t, AVENUE CIIAPRL Mark T. Csrpent/r, R. D., Rector olution. The measure passed with
14th Sunday afte.r Trinity
all commissioner* except W. 41. get out of the murtgege field at a
Rev. Driugla* E. Charles, Pa*tor.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion:
Kllbe« voting In fA o it o f the1
' rapid rate, while private interest*
Ilea refa11 Avenue
8:80 A. M.: The Kindergarten measure.
expanded their holdings. Federal
3:00 -P. M.r Sunday School.
class’ will resume on this Sunday.
J.' Hralley Odharn, president of , agencies held mortgages of I I
8:4B P. M.: Worship Service.
All
children
of
nursery
and
kin­
the Seminole . County
Junior I 099,850 on -Dec. 31 or 18 pemmt
-Wetlne»day..a:00_P. il.: JJour of
dergarten ages Invited. The other Chamber o f Commerce reqd&gt;sted lr*s thanDi year pgo.‘ Private lendPower Service.
classes of the Sunday School will thal tha County Commission com- j ers*.holdings stood at 832,762,086^- DRtSttD in a green cocktail dress,
open on Sunday, September 21st,
with the law that the Com- ' 046, a gain of I4.ll per cent. Of Doris Duke. “rlche*t girl In th*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rally Day.
mission re-dlstrict Seminole Coun­ total United . States
(Dliciplea of Christ)
mortgages, world”. Is shown with her second
‘ 11:00 A. M.: Morning Pra&gt;er ty on a basis of population. Thn government agencies hold 0 per­ husband, Porflrio Rubirota, Domin­
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
and sermon.
Commission advised Odham that cent and private lender* the oth­ ican Consul General, after their
Avenue
double-ring ceremony In Pari*. Th#
ADVANCE NOTICE
they were fully aware of the law er 1*4 per cent.
William Perry Yesley. Minister
bridegroom la a former son-tn-law
v,8unday Church School. 9:43 . Sunday, Sept. 14, Holy Crass and had passed up the request
Most Mortgages From Rank*
of Rafael Trujillo, Dominican Re­
Day. 11:00 A. M.
on account of the expense • In­
A. M.
By class of lenders, hank* are public President (International)
At thit service (ha new altar, volved in a re-registration and oth­
Worship and Communion, 11:00
supplying most o f the mdrtgsge
A. M. Sermon: "Mission* In reredot. and chancel furnishing* er Items.'
money. Their holdings on Dsc. 31
CARRIER RETIRES
The 'C it y 'o f Lake Mary filed weie 110,2(18,982,000, or 3Q percent
Paraguay’, Mra. George Smedley. will be dedicated by Bishop Wing.
Bishop
l.outtlt
will
be
the
guest
a petition * calling the board's o f the total. Individuals, mortgage
C. Y. F „ 7:00 P. M.
PH ILAD E LPH IA. Sept, 5—UD
Sermon: “ Meeting God’s Re­ preacher and the Rev. Martin J. attention to the damage done by companies $nd other lenders were Th* 27,000-ton Aircraft Carrier
Hram. Rector of Holy Trinity the. contractors
hauling
road
quirements", William P. Yesley,
Church, West Palm Beach will building materiel* over county second with 88,000,000,000, or.2-t Randolph, former flagship o f the
per cent of the total, and savings late Admiral Marc A. Mltscher, Is
take part In the service.
TH E CHURCH OF JESUS
roads. The hoard sent Commission­
If there Is sufficient interest It er B. C. Dodd and Attorney L. and loan associations third with being placed in retirement at a
CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY
unit o f the Navy’s reserve fleet.
is planned to follow the service F. Boyle to Tallahassee to atcei- 87,200.000,000, or 11 percent.
SAINTS
Savings aud loan' associations, The vessel, commissioned In Oct­
Meeting* held In the Woman* with a Fellowship Dinner at the tain if something could lie done
the report says, have replaced the ober, 1944, at the Norfolk, Va.,
Mavfalr Inn. Members and in­ about the situation.
Club House on Oak Avenue.
Navy yard, participated In the
terested friends of the parish are
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
H. S, Arnold, chairman of the llle Insurance companies a* the
largest single cla*i o f instltutlonel first and second raids on Tokyo
Sacrament Sterling, 6:30 I1. M requested to telephone their re town couucll of Longwood, re­
.The shin.'* 2.000 men will be reinvestor.
quested. .informalieuo from . t
Mjrirf.Vw jLrtdiMiht U MR#Nn- assigned, v Vt •/-» V s* V v 4^'briard'a* Kr'thF distribution’i f I
W.
,
wri
road and bridge tax. It was ex­ suranre companies totaled 87,059.•
JAP CONVICTIvD
plained'that If the town council 000,000, or 20 percent of the total
CHRIST CHURCH. UngRood
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
would make formal request*, for mortgage debt foi'1948. Fraternal
GUAM.
Sept, .6—
Capt. I
Park Avenue and Third Street
Mark T.' Carpenter. ltd D„ Vicar the fund* the money would ’&gt;* societies and pssoclations held less HDoahl Isranaml, frail Japanas* |
than 1 pe/rent.
14th Sundsv after Trinity
J. Ilernard Root, Minister
turned over to them.
medical officer convicted In tha|
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.' 9:30 A. M.: Morning Prayar and
Fca .n. PecFederal agendea reduced their atrocity murdara of to American
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. sermon.
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holdings In urben end farm~pi*rt- airmen on Truk Atoll in 1944, was
Sermon subject: "W hsl i r M a h r
All are weleoma.
gage* 1432,268,741 i-dtrrlfijF 194d. sentenced by a five-man military
Home Owners''Loan Corporation commission today to die on tha
continue*!
Its- liquidation and gallows.
forebearanca.
glon^ was responsible for almost P
60 percent n f Dlls Harllna Th,fL
| u on*
i* that we
in 1947 and Indicated a special Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ lenders. The value of mortgages
our
common
principles
of
morality
•
session mav he in order.
Material!.
tion Mortgage Company and the held by this group increased
“ Wheir both our countries were and lustlce."
Queftloned on the outlook, Van- Federal National Mortgage Asso­ 91.200,000.000 during 1948. which I
TAM PA Sept. B — (Rpedal)—
attacked, our .people fought side
. ■
ciation reduced their holding* almost make* up for-tbe 91.600,
Allocation nf 8118.653.32 by the denberg said: .
by side until victory was attained.
“ I have no Information on the more than 827,000,000.
000.000 decline In 1945.
Florida Division o f the American
tubleei. There 1* not a word from Land Hanks’ Holdings Decline
"The, bravery of your fighting
Cancer Society to" finance an
men, against nn experienced and
the State Department or the
In. the field o f farm mortgage*
attack on cancer nn the'broadest White House about a special ses­
resourceful enemy, cemented our
the Federal I-nnd Banks’ holding*
scale
ever
undertaken
In
the
comradeship and gave us another
I l ’ s s l l s n * t ’ ,.m C i i i l i e * I
sion since the day President Tru­ declined approximately 8102,000,J Af
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reason to feel a deep sente of immediately and an official said stat". wss made public her* today man said none would be neces­ 000 and those o f the Federal Farm
pride in our friendship.
•even, and possibly eight, other by Mr*. Malcolm Smith, the Dlvls. sary,"
Mortgage Corporation shout $92.“ The memory of those day* of furnace* would go down miring, Ion’* Executive Director. .
/ m
n
Vandenherg said the reporters 000,000 during 1948. The Farmei *
struggle ami sacrifice ingellier the day. The Clsirton coke by • The fund* . , , contributed by asking ’about a special , session Home
Administration reported
will always lie a sacred bond r&gt;*. products plant was ordered rut , Z i d a n e In last April s financial were “ putting the cart before the mortgage holding* of slightly more
hark
to
32
percent
of
rapacity.
;
campaign
have
been
assigned
tweetl ri«.”
than $8,000,000, due In part to its
horse."
A U. H. Steel spokesman said |lo &gt;f_ProJw‘ *
11 counties., to
Mr. Truman said Hie problem*
assimilation of the assets of the
The
senator
said
the
need
for
a
slate-wide
educational
drive,
of penre will require the closest 101 of the 108 open hearths serv­
such a session to consider nosslhln i •’ * rm Hecurlty Administration,
and
to
the
national
research
pro­
mllnhofntinn between us. Hut I ed by the roalrnad were ordered
P
aid to England and other EuropeThe compilation shows lhat tho
am confident Hint we ran solve closed down as well a* three elec- gram Still other projects, Mrs. na nations depend* "entirely uponJl*»K«‘ volume of mortgage finaii-them witli mutual good will and ■tic furnaces. He said primary Smith said, are under examine- authentlr disclosute of the admin-1,n* dona by private Institutional
■nil) and finishing mill operations
islratlon’s plans.”
, lenders during 1846 not only mady
V u x a d o Eggmaih contains
were expected to come to a halt
In addition to the Society’*
S. Sanford Avt.
Under The rcsoldi bin adjourning up for the decline In the holding*
tonight.
A tha vllsmlns, the miner­
allocations,
an
additional
128,770
ter of tin- alriTlenr tracks, dint
the last session of Congress, Van o f F’ rderal agencies but caused thi
fire!
will
lie
spent
hv
the
State
Depart.
The
striking
engineers
ing o ff windshield* of passing
als, lha proltlns and othar
drnberg aa the Senate's presiding mortgage debt to Increase substan­
automobile* with a broom and men, * hrskemen and conductors nient of Health on certain phases o fficer.t o g e t h e r f } M ~ Speaker tially for tha flr*t lima in t*v,
q u ality in'/rsdlonli your
othar- Ingenius forms of a nurse- are member* of the Hmtherhoon 0f theWftrVltrToitr o f the projects I Martin of the House and the Sen­ oral years.
la y a n mtul hava'for haavy
of Railroad Trainmen and Ilroth.
" I n the last 12 months." Mrs. ate and House Republican lead­
Private mortgage holdings In­
Other addresses today Include erhood of 1-ocnmoUve, Engineers. Smith declared, "we have m»de er*. could cal Congress hack to- creased by approximately 84,300,.
production.
apjaaranre* by Senator Style* A union spokesman said a few (the most significant advances we gcliier without presidential net Inn 000.000 during 1918 T h , s ,g ln fj
Don't wasla your lima and
Hrtdgen nt—herw—Hampshire and tram ithus lem iiiifd Ttn- thg-Jah ligve ever made in tne flghl on
But Vandenherg-said Republic­ and loan associations, made the
lin g. General George A. Ilotkan, to aaaist In the orderly shutdown cancer. They have netted poal- an congressional leaders have n» greatest gain, increasing thsir
effort b y taking a ehanca on
.if *t,rel mill*, always a slow proc­ live results In lerms of lives saved. plans at thi* time far a special mortgage holding* mnre than 32.1
lYelratrlallon chief.
ln fa rlo r fooda. Thara'a i
A Dixie banquet, a gatheting ess..
percent over the .1946 level. -Com- .
“ Now thla enlarged program aesslon.
q u a lity Tu xedo fe e d for
o f IB soul hem stales, also is on
Affected- by the strike are U, lhat public support has made
Members o f Congress, Vanden- mrrclat , hank* Increased their 1
y o u laytrs, chicks, brollsrs.
(he agenda while divisional reuni­ S. Steel operations at Homestead. possible means that we will be berg added, would not "dodge” mortgage portfolio* by 22 percent,
ons • ami state dinners are listed Ilradihirk, Duquesne and Clair-, able In move ahead much faster any request . from Mr. Truman while holdings ef mutual savings
food Tuxedo from atari to
for various hutel*.
ton. Official* of the corporation Inward nur goal o f reducing to that was harked by “ adequate In­ hanks Increased 9.6 percent. Life
finish. It's lha aary
said others at all principal- plant* a minimum the toll of 900 to 1,200 formation.”
Insurance companlea increased thu,
w a y &gt;0 faad lor (
would Iw shutdown just as soon preventable deaths that cancer
In anv event, Vandrnherg said value of their mortgage portfolio*
profitable m ulls.
as possible “ in an orderly proced­ causes in . Florida each year.”
that a special session would hard­ during the’ past year by 7 per
ure.”
The 12 projects, all o f which, ly Iw possible before Oct. IB. He cent. Fraternal societies and as­
The strike wa, ordered at a were anatvrrd and .approved by noted (hat numerous members of sociation* decreased their mort­
riNO cut* roa intisv our to n s i a i Joint membership meeting last
the Division’* Rtate KxcAttlve the House and Henate now are gage holdings by 2 percent.
co m u iitio h . turnr autnio Hian
tUIlrt St ts*t fn a l*rlm ef sins*, night in East' Pittsburgh, follow­ Committee headed by Dr. J. N. abroad studying International con­
Other*, which Include mortgsre
rstarth. sn* h*r f’ or *»• In ••■«■ m m * ing negotiation sessions during Moore, of Ocala, *r# locat'd in ditions and that other congression­ companies and Individuals primar­
Iwm la aaan lain
et t-vepaa »IIX
a formula nil’ ll Itai (So t—-*r to rel-ai the day between railroad officials Palm Beach, Manatee,- Volusia, al groups are planning similar ily. showed on* o f th* mott, sig­
Second it Sanford
Phone 338
natal raar” lea. Man ant an-pnoa aalt* and a joint committee of the Marlon. Orange Duval, Dade, Al trip*.
nificant Inrressej among private
acr.nlalna llhia hea-la’ Kot. ’ lull* anatrlla. brotherhoods.
achua, Sarasota, Indian Elver and
aara’ ka. bawkina an.l anauilas mInara loll
nt blaoa-t ralWt attar ualat It. RUIRONOL
No details on demand* were Nassau Count!**.
mala ties, but nmaMaalnc raauha. Ikla ia announced hut the union* .are
They inctude all the major fac
not aipanalia
(taa. am,.unit In nnlf |»n«taa por
oniii , |,airtIon, im anlr aa reported to lie seeking a 60-cent llities In a well-rounded - cancer
doaaa KUIttn
dtrraled)
an
il
t
I
*
Ith
awanr-tauk
eusawtae
by
pay Increase package, Improved service program and rang* from
IGOMASH
Taatklaa Ursa, 111 I- I 11,1 XI- *4*9 vacation* and different pay rate*. Information center* staffed by
Ordira S'illait
diagnostic and treatment clinics.
Two othar projects, a detection
cepter In Pensacola and a diag­
v k n k t i a n BUNDS
nostic and treatment clinic, in
America a Bldat Beautiful
Tampe. will be financed during
*
Aluminum .- (VrUr
Polished Alum|„um
t'amtlanaU fa**
0*a)
1810; Florida, 13.890 and 81.85$.- the next twelve months with fundt
|BIO: Tenn#*x»t figure* for Sept. 1 Tfvlntitly allocated by th* FloriK. W. STfaVENS *• 617
HobinBor, - Orlando
Dlvtslon. f,
* ,;
‘
Phone 2-0729
''n*ndo
are nnt svsllshl*. hut on Aug. 1,
[It had 19,017 outstanding ovsrpavmsnt* totaling 11,004,480. .
i-■i
The Veie:ai,s
Administration • H u i.'l ■ -ii-i
I said nn figure* era available on
I C e s t t H N l tr a m P a n * O a al
’
lha exact number of veteran* who enounced that a Fur{ Gum ma­
low# the government.
chine representative will be thu
principal speaker next week. Licet
a t
Jimmy Rowland elated thtt Su­
perintendent T. W. Lawton had
9
endorsed the Lion* project^for
I
w
:*
piecing American fU g* In school
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRY[■rooms. Henry Wlttwwrowunced a
New Ne'e F s W Fact Help
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEETTiml DAMP DRY.
call meeting for xone chaimt»n
From Q etifag Up M lgkto
In Hanford during th* last week
. NO WORK FOR YDU TO 1)0[ 0 H an’s p a d news Joe yea fetk* whe of Heptemher-

6 ,iT
EXTR A EGGS

Florida Will Attack ^
- Cancer Off Bigr Scale

uSittic S + tv tft*

Iff M r “ s r i i « clever a (oik-on l*r
«wt* on* yawn* tee-1 whe file lo
dreii to* the’ brief JecVet Kei lea*
sleeves and the circular skirl is
pleated oil the way oreund Gay taS
seleri In sties 7 1* 14.

Vandenbergr Talk

Wage Increase

FRESH MEATS
and

EXTR/A WORK

GROCERIES ’

M. C. GINDER’S GROCERY

Hunt’s
Tuxedo Feed Store

S I N U S svS

TUXEDO

Plywood

All Sizes

and Thickness

All Sizes • and Types

Vets Warned

mm.

(Gindervllle)

Windows

All Sizes . and Types
,
.
Sliding Doors and Windows

r:

White-Enamej Kitchen Cabinets - _T ^
.
Micarta Bo&amp;rd For Cabinet Tops .

Lions Meeting
1.
,

END W ASHDAY DRUDGERY
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE

GRANDPA'S FULL OF PEP

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Masury Paint — The Color Guard O' f The Nation

OUR 22 HENDIX WILL DO THE WORK.
2nd it OAK
PH O N E 1082
.

1have ta |*t «p at al(ht te pas* water, haws

Sckdcb*, loo, b&lt;ffiltfit i l fklsme f l l f t l m l

CONTRACTOR GIVES
RpTONGA PULL CREDIT
Could Hardly.Drag Il|m♦It Home At Night, Stnteg
Mr. Adama. • F«ela F i n e
Now And Fflcnda Remark
How WllhiHe laooka

ong laxative* and my
muscles pstned nearly all Uw|
time. My feet and leg* cramped
and pained so bad lhat oftan I
could hardly drag myself home.
I could sleep very little end I
lost a lot of weight
Businessman, farmer*, workers
" I tried many medicine*, and 1
and well known matt and women am thankful Rethnga brought ms
all walk* ot'-llfe continue the relief I needed. I now eat
tongi For •instance, with a rood appetite and have
ise Retonga.
Carl F. Ads ns, well known regained my lost weight I have
contractor o f 7752
discarded ‘ harsh laxatives, the
■rail iti
tx.trr-.vand L sleep fine. I am glad
*ppily declare* 1
anyone
« m gUd to t.lj
ri Belong*
.. Jjr gnyhody could have fell
down atrf out than I did, I th# credit.”
tortured day ani night by Retonga Is intended to relieve
* ’ igeslion and often gas in distress due to insufficient flow
h pressed up against o f gaairle Juices In th* itomadi,
lo u of appetita, Vitamin B-l de­
___until ?) fait like my
th would be cut off. I changed ficiency and constipation. Accept
diet time and again but It no suiMUtut*.- Retonga may b*
Adv.
to do no good. 1 had to 1obtained at Touch ton1*

14o*v dilordarv
. Three fw w n lions see, a tamoas facte
deeslspsd a a fa k iw tor this eery treebU.
Now millions baas used It, e/tea with
asasdeclT fast, sgartire results. The esadlrlee Is Dr. .Kllnsr’s In o p -R w t . mods
*1 18 hsrbs, nets, Tsfetoblse, and hslteaw - truly Mture’s awa trap ta rellol.
lastantly pea labs It, K Marta ta werh
•eshlaa out kid soys . . . hwreose* th*
tow (4 erteo, bsipkoa ta relieve f o i l
. . M initatod bUOdor goto a
W tac « * . ’ » * . C autieoiT oh e
as dtrertod. YoeU sop Wo mareeleaa.
For tree trial aupptp, write Dspa. F,
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CHICAGO. Sept. 8. UP)— Butter prices In the wholesale market
advanced aa much a* 3 cent* a
pound today. Butter grading 92
score, the popular consumer grade, |
sold at 81 cent* a pound. Eggs
[ware unchanged to 3 cents a
doxan higher, sailing aa high - aa
.59 cehts, a doxen on best grad**.
-----W r.~T~e— — ia-~.--^r=.—S---Th* Virgin Islands were a DariIsh possession from 1666 to 1917,
When they were bought by- tha|
United Stale*. .

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I'aitlv rlm|i|y tonight Mini Tuesday
with Matured atuinooti thundsr-

I To Protect the Peace of 111* World;
I To Promote the I'rusrca* of America;
I To .I’roduro Prosperity for Sanford.

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/OLUME XXX VIII

E s ta b lis h e d

Kaiser Again
Asks UlS.To
Reduce Debt

1908

SANFORD.

Jeniy
i»ked
m p„
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d t l„

J. K a lin said today he lu&gt;
the Ketonrlruction Finance
lor a $j-J,ilO.UUti Maleo f Ius del it im trii Foiltaiio.
**lecl plant. I I ' war turned
,11 Ja«: month when lie arkr
n $*#,*dtl.t&gt;iH) cut.
liu- writ roar I im!utlii.iln! toU

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4t&amp; ? cpnleretKp tb»i _)*- trdtiA
1 Juul.li* FunMna's ra|arity and
lam to j.ii»r $80,000,000 fm vatr to da so il RFC artieri to
revalusljon" o f the plant and ,
1 iit in iris drlit.
Hie Fontana plain V a T liu3i
Intins
'war wilit RFC I in mi '
ng, RFC** {iteirnt loan claim-

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AOORISSINO TMI OPENINO SESSION of the Elltb enrajiipiurnt or the

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o f tha organisation-* U d l n Auxiliary. About 8,000 women and
Kiti u t n il ntiulln-r fl5.iJOO.ihni to q^O men delegates are attending lire convention.
(fntrrmttioiual)
rill la- nppLed to debt reduction
h) Jim. I nml pioposps that the
RFC mfce|it t5$,^00,000 Ib e e t t l
nmt of..the approximately $0u
11(1,000 debt he caul will remain
in that vote.
" ! ru^f-.iveirumiil'v tttlndoW'ii of
me wr it const on tta pi.vm u, |i( osiil fur the refinancing o f Kr&gt;,.-

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0 1til

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statement. |m’j1ored

far

hit

hew* conference.
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charging high price* to wratetu
consumer* jui&gt;t to pay tiro govern
mettt_n hit ftf wnitime cost* for

MONDAY.

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President Truman
Couiity Schools Homeward Bound
Shows Increase
After Meeting
Improvements Noted President Heartened
By Signing Of I Iem:
As Some 4,000 Pui
sphere T r e a t y
Arc Enrolled

Thrlr rioe* » r r e pi eoeiitml 111
Ihr oprlllng •*e*&gt;»inu* of III*
World Slalixllral • ongrr**, roll* riihl for the lir*| time alnrc A
Mmltar meeling in IHJh at
I'rag ur, t in hoaiovakia,
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diarupt i h&gt; thi Niuh Imaaion
of the Siolrtenland.
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•JN l Of IHI M O il IMPBEStlVI . ernnnntna of hit It to ‘It- .Viirlru a l i t w as stagi d iilioaril t tie 11S S Sf lu eu ii
u, I'l. 'cut I't liman t left) luite i!.*Mltiye to v l’ illng ill^om.M* In r-uegiound. weal lug laliimat. Is s e ««e I lygve Lie .Jill Imlay minlialout.-l U iv of Si .it- George &lt;’ M 111W.1H. who ha* l o r e Itoyti t'a. k In Wo-limEtin Ju*l behind Marshall. Ininll t o y
linifoi
1 111 .Lilian Presl.lrjit Fuilco G.t-imr Uulra .
........ml at attention, U a detMi hineilt of U .Tt.
umlei»t.imlmg i» impOMihle willmu
iJttUriiul tonal)
Mat tun amt, in right foregiouml. saluting sailoi* bum a gilaul of h. uor.
a flee rviiu llg e til U i II,

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R a n .im - lin a R a tn e n

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Riv.Milton Sackett
Dies Suddenly Of
Heart Disease

17 Year Old Oirl Held
For Slavinjr Brother
JERSEY F iT Y , N, J..'Sept. H
Silverman saw her.mnthhr yeaterdJay for the first lime alnc* ahn
was charvetl with thrhammer
slaving of her lU-year-old brother
and—weeping hittedly
n* they
confronted carh other through a
wire rneah enclosure—waaasvuted
that her family would aland liehind her.
Jait attendant* said that I'cari,
whom police had i|Uotrd aa saying
she assaulted the hoy "because mv
parents gave him more love titan
I got," broke down for the first
time since she wa* confined hrre
on Thursday, "I'm sorry," she
sobbed. “ I'm sorry."
Pearl, now awaiting grand Jury
action and a series of ipnlly
hearings requested hy er'allom ey,
was to have entered Teacher*
College at Jersey City today. Jail
attendants aahl her mother told
her ye*tenl*v that her life was
now “ messed liff* hut *hal the
family would aland behind her In
an effort to entangle the-difficult^

A aaeonit hook, “ Harricane
Treasure* about South Florida,
also won ready aceeplnnee, A third
book, “ Everglade.1 Gold” almut
nll^irilling in Florida i» now
int^^reaa of publication.
The Rey. Sackett retired from
aellxe ministry In 1929 and came
to Florida with hi* family. They
have lived for several year* on
West First Street, Ho wa* chap­
lain o f Sanford I«pdge -No. &lt;52,
F and AM and was a member o f
the JJoy Scouts Committee Of the
Sanford Kiwanla Club, He at­
tended Stetson Unlvertlty last
year where ho vrn* studying for a
dt-ikan In English.
- Mfteral1-gnnntnUTTnertTS~'wnrT&gt;t/ ^r!IPearl was arrested In a local
matlo later
bjr the Krlckaon drug ature the morning after her
llom f.
brother'*
haltered
body
wa*
found on the floor in their home.
A F L W IL L SIGN
Pollen Chief Charles Wilson aad
she. signed a statement admitting
_ a iI C A U 0 . Sept. 8, CflV-AFI. hitting the hov over Ihe head with
Freaident William Green said to- s. kaavy—tnaabautc'a .hemmar bedao-he would &lt; knmiBf inf that-all
cause “ I hated him nil my life."
officer* h f the A F L sign nonCotamunUt affidavits In order to
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GENERAL AMNESTY
use facilllbH
of the National Lalw
itlnni Board nn'1— *h- T* *‘------ATIH fNfk flepti ■*; MY
coalition government announced
Act.
tonight it would invite an inter­
national eommlaalon to oversee nn
SCHOOL HAND
unconditional general amnesty to
who surrendered quickIL E. Block, high school hand gucrrillaa
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leader, today appeatnl to eltlten* ly.
•ho haift horns of any type to
HOARD TO MEET
*fll them at reasonable price for
County Commissioners will meet
n*e of pupil* In building up a new
band which will also Include Junior In brief special session tonight at
nnd Grammar Bchool *tu,l 7:80 e’aJock to award a contract
proving a for a bull-doier for road cinstrucaccording to 0. P. Herndon,
clerk.
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Hot Weather Hit«
Most Of Nation

JACKSONVILLE. Sept, ft, «/!*)-.
Genet ally fair and hot weather
covered most of the nation from
the Rockies to just -weal o f the
Appalachians today, hut cooler
weather was in pruspect In tho
northern plains states and wan
ex|iected to "Jove eastward t»-J
morrow over the Great Lakits region.

Temperatures fuse to 100 de­
grees or highrr Sunday over ail
uf
Knn«n*. eastern Nebraska,
western South Dakota, and at
points in l/outalana, Arkansas,
Oklahoma, and Missouri. Readings
were in the 1*0 * southward from
southern
Wisconsin,
northern
Iowa, southern Ninth' Dakota, ami
Wyoming.
High temperature* Included 107
at liateaville. Ark., 106 at MrA tester. Okla., and Clinton, Mu.,
Hfi a t Cuffryvitle, Kan*., and 101
at Philip. S. I).
Ohio, with reading* In the 80s»
yesterday, will gel higher tempe,
raturrs today, hut the cool air
from the northern tain* should
bring relief there iy. tomorrow
nfghl. A t Chicago, arnall craft
warning* were up on !-*ke Michtgan. fon t a ilin g shifting winds

up to .10 miles per hour tonight.
Thondershnwera were expeeted in
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many
midwest areas tonight or
tomorrow.
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— The W.tt.W. -wHt ntMt tomorrow
night in the Woodmen Hall a I
8:00 o'clock. All member* are
urged to be present, because.impmtant huitnt'ii m it U fl Will Le
discusaevl.

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Rioters
-GrmTf&gt;s wm Be Pm

A t m t 'd
1IsId.i of flTen t Itoltl nnd a launch
111 &lt;o.ol.ii ble w Ha*—I . .I lliir h v --!— fcrn JI.Ts;. Cut—BkW- S. VenterII lndtie- of Invli. Wolll
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ness h'ifiy Percenl eft nnd • luldit-a liuii lava oinreJ
in tile titv nongur tmlny. Itio de
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A f-clilit 0 1 ■. HioK 'he im o ic Janeiro's fitll old Im.pital -Hid it
ui tl SaiiJoul oi.i &gt;eimu..Ie I'limi- Itinl I lealet| fi.'t of the injuifd and Miinliclt ol Jimnl gimipv III III 1**1
I f* others liutl been rat ml fm in 4
V t'l -tncvt rti.lWrtllllirot*, HtO*t -I hiHptlaJ nl Nitlii-ini netosn llie loin ig p o n i ol lie Vsslcin jii.I
a ir !■
ui mi
I' n l" 1 O'
Wr,Inn
Will he . .pl.o d
tumh, in ji.iis, ami MS|Ue*tne
Tin* in*.'blent occilrietl n few ■ami pl.tretl in t tuit cntntioli a tin
1 0 1 .ton to .ii|ii'i ile mini libojiil. to.Ill - tflel the |f. S lint Hr ship lilt- nett itonnftion. ill lli'l t t
MiSsmili left llie liny witll l'le *i
"'t/lli nit turn -d • ,1IV
lie l/ocn piesehtt*! to thr &gt;tuuill itent Tinman ami In* frttnly.' ThiS h c .' i f f

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prexiilent

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ft ttm a vt-it to llinfil
Tin- iiouirh Perttniia am'
liii-.ilc** at three ili.litutoill* h.i«

.d tin* iiioiiiiiig.

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wweitrr: amt - ITnguay ma Ir jiy ttu
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Auction System In
Dover, Del nware
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IM K ' i)\ \ r i l l . ' -r,u. 8 1Npeii.'ill
M tikrtin^ Li! 'Ll-1 to profill r Ii.1% til kiiitli tit tit .1-* rod
1
1irirn th rn|OVfkl llir op
•Ftkttiiit v t»1 U
!/ifl|| lltir |,|&gt;cfa­
IllrtU ill till UBDyMi IU rile d d y
•n* Itoit- **iirm m Dover. D fijiv n r ,

in mil I 1H|U.tl Al. f, il 411 III I
the th. liuii
rtucill pnnlK 4* p*.
f. liylioiil I.Htai, w eie both tioioid
|.|l|en o il It ) |it'it rlit tin. r ptlfe I. Ut-rtM. tile hay limn Itlo lie Jane ajurili'c ci litirt! iht •hi *ll llir *!t. t
1*tr ilrt
InMitlt w a r li.inn. tl, the prillI lit lit ' to \ It'tiieI oy ,wlien the ne ol New Delhi .1sell
eiih-nt
im
iinrd.
Sio
foleiglliils
-•oil
nt
tin*
slatrtj. pointing mil th '1 'hey ur
wet it qiiiniur the viftima—
..I tl.e iL n iiijiu n lif I mils .inti’
a . it.t-rt~*UntaljtmnM o d iqde- an-t
■tritTetew m i'inlieii —.-re ahonitl
4,llifie wltolesajr anil fefttlj telling
Asking “ llie iatile o|ijatttunit) 11 .the fen vhoat. The Inunrli was into llie ^n|i-» as gtollpt of * itt..
uni
Mmlerrn Cfttlflli o il • li iiiillrtl, ,itnl wltrfe (hr grower
llir o lliff 1 omitir*
*ism ■•uutltri-- ra lly in g lo t pasM-ngera, ih-'ludinu Ilifidii.
iftp'm* nl in* l iin liv j, p.nithv,
mfinv women and ehlhlten wlm Imd Communal &lt;I i»hc*.nltelld the Htnrillan Imlepeinlen-e
in.I ,,ioi Iu, c,-' aftii .tivi .Iniv&gt; , lotli-

f trie Hundred tlloil-Nit-l I'.ij.l. .. i
H.g ttirig Ho petition from San Dav pat mb- wliieli Mi. Ttuinan al
Wilton. Dtthe *taUlllillt o f |hl- IWii I'ltiur u^. *ii.l V ilium i
fut'tl were D. It rimllUeuOl I l f III! io Wit Ilea -ed.
mini.I, i . o il! tie dropped in .,1 irit.n of I iolt.lj Stole "M llkels,
Inn; IIIIV Bar. 112 W «»t
M»!*1
An-wering -&lt; leaim • from pas
Punjab
■, o ■ I-.I m - \ te,. i l l ) * ago..while v ie
J lM t Street; I II 1 inp!| iti lint t«* aiutgel i on Ihe iuuio li, tile mi,-w of Ir, led. at, i In, I lie’
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liir.itl&lt;to
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lit,-. 7 ft I F ie dels A ii'im* , K , . \
llie friivtioid "pil| oul llfel.oala nnd loinoiunal d i*lo i haneea.
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*'''*8 I' ' m oll tn-l Nofu ••!?* Its- ,
Wolf. t. Saul •■id; M-oik , I'liitr
llien
lunnv
lea|ieil
into
the
wntei
llie ...... te .militate!i said* I’ l'ai ' " * •
Do*et. I .,** niuretl liy
ilngt It* _A vi 'ime; Angel'* rim'**
JltCH •2fat'.t -Sanford Avenue; II i* A ii I,, help poll plUM llgei* into the a...ii 11■-1 - .1 ii no .I grpup*
.nil I llir i to tu lijil people in sttendsuof.
boat*
tn ufftrei un the ferry
chtu. French and I’.mk; I’etn'a
It. ito.j. down tf caiight vngjqm g tml Die .■in-Mint of ptiaJure, llie
boat aliOlldi d n Mist re** signal.
M AV YORK. Sept. H, i/15
Pm 4fkt Grill, 1 trlamlp lligiiwsy;
ill dl-oider* mi.I aaveitcl that the ; i •
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eraft
set
nut
Pei 1 tile Ilf loll* of nirat tte'iog an ! t alley's Drug .State, San
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of India an.) Pakf*
k' 4,ul
Uuu\ ' r
imimiltatelv
for
the
scene
o
f
the
brought into the United Slate* Dud
t«n a. tilii lake
all steps to „ . dew nplim &gt;ItatlgillW
haitils.
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hy aindanc
ami ship passengers
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A I + The Smoke ll.ni.e. Sun Rio de Janeiro duck, hill dntknexs
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fold. Harry's
li.pmr Store, Snn- made I en’ue opciallou* difficult. n , ' ! : ! . ,iir' 11,1 m' ’ U‘- i
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. . . . . . dartil. u Hite of (oui simiiu isles
trie* was disclosed today by an
"p„'li ner, Stale Faint­
Hi f igfiting in Uld ami New
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Crowds'
learning
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llie
traxrdy
Official of the inspection denart- er*
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Delhi t . yi.11 alter the ,i,„|&gt;Ii.hK r u» et. will! It base t.een de.elojied
Town Tavern, Sannient of tint Department of Agii- find; D. K. Kusney, Sunfoid) W. began stoning llie building uf 'he .1 «lututimnrr'i in llif tMiijuit, •"
&lt;ful ill nf wlikli opeiFrolat Caiitaa.Cn-, which uperatt-s
culture.
tleiiige, Weal First Street; Mary
Du a l« **n iHvidmi Lr-(wv. it 11r p irliy ium h ilontt ih«*
lit. Truman W. Cole, Inspector Kenb E. Celery Ave.; J. Coates, lauftrhes in liuii* hay service,
In.*
ilointtiiHiiK,
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in iliatge of the international Sanfotd;- A. I'orulian, Sanford;
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In Imu National Airways , » « . I, ‘** " ' r T
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Inspection iiuarantine of the De- If til I' I'arlon, Hanford; J. II. Kelly,
■elletl all tn.oming and imtgning
.all kinds, uni them
patlmrnl'a llureau of Animal In Sanfordi slid J. A. I'atks, Saltfliyhtt to Old Delhi l«&lt;eau»e of ‘ through the suction, -suit in their
duatry, saitl the. srliurra twgan fold.
pw
iangero.il •■•mmunal cgmlltlmt* lum puicJts.e
such item*
items a*
as they
the
,
June 7 and were Jieing made to
^
*; -y 1 min Hie all field, fifteen pet-tom.
Fioftl the. roiinly tnwft* were ——|a. ~ T
prrvent the ipreatl o f rinderpest the fi ltowing naitT^viHt. I., Hiudy,
may
nrni.
Vilui
iiJy
wiiolnale
and
Curiosity aiHoit the setup in the Wi te killitj ju the vieinlty nt ihe
ami hoof ami mouth diaease. in Fern Fark; C. \V. Seymour, Altaie(ai| liuyri* ate present in Urge
field
yesterday,
according
to
a
new
J'uuiist
Inforruatliui
rio&lt;ith
thi* country.
uionte Springs; II. I'. Itouban, Jr.,
confiimetl rawially list.
nuiiiliris, anil Iren roniprliliott
Cole saitl the inYst was brought I.onguutal; J. A lllack. Long- com|iletely overcaroft* l’f)ld C rip"
All sect lulls of 01,1 ami New esuli* I I jc C an ..Il auuauiiiaa^twell known ritiscll o f Monkey lamostly from the Mediterranean
J. Kiegrlat, Maitlnml; It. laud__UI__H.o—Saiifmci. Z.W,—wao- iLdLi-Jiaw _i-.it.
*rv *,J jX ^ ‘A * « n « r s «hfl_wiaimd Hnrrddt’y. ungw om i i i,. irohci T
sales iL v ii 1 iftJsy. Selling slstli
cut few. ■
to repay peraona who sent llw i'
p.
Maddin, la.ng. gaitied an hour of_ freedom Fritlay
j rally in |]m; illuming, and Ly noou
afteriimm after a spectator had
foial during the war. He — hi
w . W. laiudermilk, Casvel! llir day J was ijtCtr. lurstock
many o f those arriving were un- ,
/ nnd j
||nttssa%n&gt;/ t &gt; »« ,l allowed the mniikey to earatie. .
The -m-rtator silting w ith-feet |yr ; f i v.|1
C f r. ; i . . .
der the lni|ir**tlon thrro wm h ih i
oHeniigs inti liern gitelly well di»Sivcr.the. itiuaL rilgu .had■ eatlte,l I » r i l l S l l l O U I A I T I I U
tnvui Id the* United Stntei,
_ - ,it.»»tii M S- mm t v * , -*1 rr -----"Old Crip’' to climb-up-xm-to 'h 'r ‘
lap unit partake o f banana*. “ Old

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“Old ( ’rip” InHpectH
N
Tourist Booth

Ison^wood Boy, Age 6, Lar«:e Bass Caught
Is Shot To Death
By Local Fisherman

A 6 year old negro hoy! Frapk
Terrell of Lungwood,- was acci­
dentally killed by a blast from a
tingle barrel 12 guage shot gun
hoid Ly hi* 10 year uld alster.
Eliialieth, just before noon. Frl-

Hero. On Haturtlay nturning a
coroner'* jury reported that the
TRO PICAL
STORM
death was accidental. The arciNEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8~&lt;JP)— dent was not renorted to authori­
The U. 8. Weather Bureau at ties until the boy's father, re­
New Orleans said at 9:00. A. M. turning from work, discovered
E8T) In Its second advisory to- him shot through the stomach.
ay* that a small tropical atom# An 8 year old brother hail been'
is renter*! about 100 milea east playing with Frank and hi* altter at the lima of the accident.
of New Orleans.
The mother, according to Sher­
Th* advisory -said the storm
was expected to pass inland be­ iff Mere, lives with three other
tween Biloxi, Ml**., and.Pasca­
goula, Mis*., about noon today.

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t\ I'tiiiimiilrtt iunJam I v of tevtfii

D Persons Killed Nehru And Khan

K e q u e s lin g K e tu rn

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•la its 11 commended ttm |tailitinii
t |‘al.*iim utt'&gt; Jewish and Arab
-inter, tied'tip to au eo-nomic un­
ion, Hie 1 11 Htion of till- autivnonioiis t i i ' o l Jeruaatuni tyiitei I'N

Nationv .S r,irtaiv•

Petition Signed

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L A K E SUIT. I&gt; N , Sept. U t.-F) Ihr
l mlr.l
Naltoiti
f'aleiUue
.'t numllrt drvlaietl tinauiinuutlir
liulay that immediate help for
dili.OtlH d itlirtied Lutopran Jews
wiiultl ra ir ritm ideiahly the prob­
lem rtf ihr Holy lamd.
■I h r n *mmittrr-rxBrrF7:n~tlff BN
Asiemblv In .io sunirtliing bu the
Jews in ihr Kuioprin aitemhly
tentris .i&lt; a* "v ita l pieir.pm ite to
die vrttlrmrilt ol the ililla ull con.
jiiiu iii ill 1'alrititir.*’
thr till) irpoit t the I'vIritpiC
11 ’ min it lee »t.it made pul ii. a week
atlei the tiim m tiy
lint *te. .imeml.llloli- t.rte irle ive.i 10 tit*
litt.t ami 1 ake Sut, eft.

W /VilllNUlON. S-|d. H 'd**

uf Fob

«nrmHng, the aummer with Mi*.
Sackett anil *two daughter*. Hulh
and Uornthea nt Caahler where
h« effirlatml 0
the Kplaconnl
fthuteb during the aummer montha.
t Afley
» riling
many
abort
Mroka for Imyt, hi* first bonk
let^jgt novel.
Sponge?** Jinx,
hnsod t&gt;n firat hand atudlna o f the
•rang* diving industry n f Tar*
P«n Spring*,
met enihualaatic
»..Tptanee hv critic* and reader*
alike, and the l*K»k wav accepted
a* n book o f the month aelertlon
t.y the Junior IJterary Guild.

1.1IN I MIN. Sept. N. nl5— l » o
n[ Ihi* evening'* l.ondiHi nee**
paper* eritirt/eil the goiein *
tuenl'*
Inniling
of
"nliidua
I 'l l ! '' refugrr* in tirrm aiii.
Ihr Star tallrtt it "a t.lumter
I
of the ln *l magniludr.1'
I ha
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St
i n!
muo
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Mtipld tl erikion ruulit hat a been
I • &lt; r » ‘*'*r.' r..lV ilra'arnt tt.e. Ib iO* • •
^ «f f f 5 !v r
^ R t n g o n ,.In ,.........ol.I 111 - U l f
gria lrd aiol rolored ill America
•*
C\ particularly.*'

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British Use Whips In
Unloading EHugee
Jews RWurneil T-o
G e r m a n Custody

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W A S H IN G TO N , Sept. .&lt; (11
President Truman and T t f l M
l.ie, fcrereinry-Keneral « l the
I iiilett Nation*; rolled today fnr
n free earhalrge of rrotromle and
uncial intnrnralion a* a mean*
o f prlintoTTiig |'iea7f7......... ■ * (

i* n o t . -----'
Ilf etirr.linterit with UU pxrpjgnm1“ *&gt;'•
I Irallrnrtl hy thr rrtrplion at
l.ir made :.o ictriwicr 1 1 ■I In
o! 1*0 Gratnyi.ir ^ io&gt;o| wl.o h
».
.h,.:
&gt;v . I sOmMi/HF^ t l i f l e "tltfr p-Hiu'** l' co n lej (lira mi hi* g a o l will mis- * it .&lt;•! Limin'* f.iiuut- In lake part
rfniid 111— had— iold ilaui thr vrstmn* liut said 111 his pitiiiUiujf &gt;ur-’~fit" h i t •yrtr1*’ ! t ‘&gt;‘“
Ornefrn, 1’ iah. ateeh plant to t It- J
,
,
ol die hemispheric d rlm ir treaty
pa;rti .1 IdrrVt ' I he lavk .iheatl w ill
'jn'ileii Sutra Htr. i Corporatitm! s*'®‘ ,“ 4
. . .
, • , i tvhirh hr (lew 5JtOO m ilrl'tu hfln
for "Lhl rent* mi tin* dollar, bull Alt »rhoo!i vutlad glrametl Wil l
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1 m|Ullr il V ^omtimed cl (ml* ol
■Ji.tinali/e, the Cliicf F.xcculivr ii
all mutinies sud'uf' all iiik .ihi/s
demand* that Foritani. labor •' i|new paint and floor polith, h'rw
the
picture of a man-at peace with
uinJer the emnpeliti*e handlean
|tili |M.rn ,,ul un ,he S„uii,
tu-n‘ ."
of loti crjiHi on tho dollar.
i 11 •
c i i v. .1 r
thr wtiiltl.
"th e fire .xclunge of infoitna
____
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I hide rumary N-luml. Al the Ui.vu*
Allowing himieif I i days a llo it. lion on rconoirk 'and iih ml a!
mar School the htnehioom hat
been attractively painted intiiF M i. Tiuman fd.iinly indicalctl- ill it In i, .liming all thr countries u
.and out and hat new uatoniv- he coiuitleictl no tlevclopmenti the wmld.it .diMilutcly nrren.iiv
lal Ir tnpt. an enlaiged pantry and cither at home 01 abroad urgent ^ 1 romuink arid tnti.il advantt
nrw diihr*. At thr \Vr*i Side I’ r.- enough tn inpute a speedier ir Itn-lil.' the UN oifiri.il ,u*eilcil.
maty .School the rooms air pairu ilurn to the U ’hltr lluuvr. Ih ‘* “ tk.- .iniiot rurr mu troiililn un
etl in pirating paitrl colon. Srmi battlnhip's high ipcrd radio-til lriv we know ill thr flisl plair v*!i,il
StHrken hv n heait ntlnrk h* he nolr .mil Junior llijh S:!m.ili rphune ami teletype communica tlo-'f lioilllles 'are.
« « a motoring horn* fA.m Cnshier. W ( ( ] , |&gt;j[k , m, ,,,,
T ,|| gr„ , I four syitrmt keeps the Proidcnl
“ I.ikewtae we cannot achieve in
N. C , tho llev. Milton II. Snckett.
wille tel national umlerstandinu, which
in
instantaneous
contact
.uouml
vcbool»
ha*
been
muwr.l
M, noted nuthor of Ii«v* lipoka,
is I lie liasia of ■dvangemiillt.. UU*■
_______ Irxr'thF-peoples of the wuild are
Jiist late Fritlav nieht at_the.
JlUlim High .Sriiii^l t.f uliii’ti H, W atbinaton.______
Uenernl lTn*iiiinl in K; Trill* fa principal and Mrs.
Aft. Tiuman was in high spirit* given the‘facta,about each other.**
I I m IIu m S mm l*M*r at it
VSomn
Carolina.
Mr*. Snrke't Ilnymund llall is secretary, ahowl.ie vniit that “ tiwlioji* ate no*
nfrlvetl today with the truly which ctl tfio Inrgi-vt iiH-icase in enroll*
irna taken to the Krlckaon Fun­ moot with npiuogitimtely 211 puhlifh*
irn alliH fi •»« I'ngf nit)
eral Hem e, '
I I **Hf l«lsrdl
The Kev. Sarkett had
t&gt;een
I'o ir
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PH ILAD ELPHIA. Sept. 8, uVi
— Free arer** to new* in rvrr*
rounlry h m urged today try the
first poxt»ar ronfrrenre of the
Inlrrnaliunal Cminril of Women.
The I.OtHI delegate* p»»*rd a
resolution declaring the ICW "ix
gravel) roncCrlird at Ihr sup­
pression ami Mrldlrary editing
of information of many N i l trim."
I he « iiuten »aid that
inn* frur drkhdc'rd.'')' nitixl l&gt;e■
based on nn informed public,
the If W ronjridrra tlirat Ihere
should he free arre** to the Inlot nml i.Ill lirresx.in for -form­
ing a tine hmm ledge of both
foreign and domestic affair*.'

tirliri.il IU I the piilUI|&gt;al tpraVe.
at the o|u*hlttg ol the W olM St l
lislital
hne o l ie*en A 1
ABOARD Ur S. S. Miynun with lint oig.ilii.-atl. It* Iflrrlitig tiiir II.
It
wat
t,
lux.I
il
ayfo-ki»
in
I;*-in
u :wartime
(Jetd," —
—
liriiileiit Trutitan. Sept. M olh
^ _________
ihr Inti
mlrmsfioiial *tati*lna;
Declaring that the nation, ‘‘and mole C'ounly snd a liiiri survey
I'lriiJrnt
Tinman
is
homcwaid
(()n(r
rence
nnee IVJW hilly.livr na
potth-nlr.idy Uu w rit 1s suffering oi N.inlold . while iiliouls lllis
utipljr from -"the ehurtr-.gw
mntnmu In d lra l^ -iulyslat.lial ttAhi. tjcund aboatd tlw "Mighty M o" In io &gt;n% air irpirirnlftl. hut )h

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I'tIce* for a ttfl." hnlser saitl in

F L O R ID A .

U. N. Secretary-Gen­
eral Opens Fi r s t
Session Of World
Statistics Congress

. a A SH IN U IO N . Sept. 8 M l

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D A I L Y ’ «K W H I* A l* t iM

Demand Made
For Free Facts
By Trygve Lie

Addresses V.FAV. Encampment

Plans Big Expendi­
ture For Low Price
Steel If RFC Will
Revalue His Loan

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IN D E P E N D E N T

Who said fhere i* m&gt; large bass
left fit the lake* of Seminole
County?
.
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Jim Brown, fishing with-w silver
spoon with pork rind, landed a
9 pound Mark lias* al 7;uu o'clock
this morning In an undisclosed
Ji*o»uu*J»»G**tnty-T*kr,--tt—vnr#--rT*ported by Harry lloUon,
Tin* fish wa* S7 inches Iqng,
1 8 in.'hes in nirth and had an
8H inch mouth. I l was renorted
that Duane T lili* ami Hilly Berth.
IrsoH were al*o in llie fisliirig
party.

COTTON
CHOP
W ASHINGTON, 8cpt^ 8—(AT—•
The Agriculture Department to­
day estimated this year's cotton

llepor tetrSp rT1iiclJh

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EngTand,

,Mi::d !n^!S.att?s!i r . ^ m t e s t e

.men writing a number1 o f M i c a .

“ Ohl Crip" hail small regard fur
the ktletfl wltiidi ha scaiWtrd
rigid ami left. Then, rurinus to
ttgnt
n. cur.nu*
know who might visit Hanforu
next vrar, ha Investigated tha raid
file uf nroanL-rfive. Jfintar,-Visit p i .*.
ami sailed.cards in every direc­
tion.
When "Dili Crip” sew Patrol­
man Ralph Geiger coming after
him' with a net lie jumped hack
Into the nmat and Is now living
quietly on the island again.

CITY MEET

BARNfil#

Hep,
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k|Fifteen

Veterans At
Vocational School

jjjg f1
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r e t a i n , .r e .ntung th.

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,
r^r
jauuk_muvemuiuit-iahhih Ita.l glvarH ^ alutlsnU-tutw-aftsollsd in th*
rise in hope* for a .settlement.
• ariford \oc*tiuna| Jk-hool, raTw„ lbn\7unJ nltnVrn ttt Prince
I" " 1 ««"»|uippvd Cor c l « « of Wales rnlliery, I'onlefrarl, iw- "
are e*|Wted to toUi
jcac -n - w m iialliy waik.mt »t_rh ?i f {...Iu,. K C 'bUj il.v . aciai Ju y .-.tostart of the afternoon shift. Tha
«' ^
RCjnctpel *nd
J- I'- Hall, a.Mstant
colliery, the firat in West York.
Th*
vocational
school,
an in­
ahlre to lw affected, ha* a vrecklv
production target o f 11,890 torn.' tegral part o f tha Scmimde Coun­
ty school aysiain, provides free
instruction in business subject* to
adults, full .nr part tltn*.
18 POUNDER
Two new subjects this term wtll
KNOXVILLE, Sept. 8-&lt;A5— tie commercial law and general
A Di-pound boy was horn yes­ clerical and office practice, which*
terday to Mr*. William II. Tothl. include* bookkeeping and filing.

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T1IE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. PIX9RIDA

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Hack To School.

A LOSING FIGHT
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LIABILITY fNSUBANCE

Mmii na 1m ..*|..,,»
...... Dim M..U,»l‘l,tl‘
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’ Prc«uh-nt Truman, nv H-nng «M*'
and hunting thr- mpuntntmidi- I I'nn-Amriitan .coninriur in
ril. may uninlrnlimially be irlting
a grind example to the diplomat*
ami imlitinanr ol the tell nl the
wnild. We have a leeling ll jnuie
ol them Would go out m the wood*
and commune with Nature, limy
would gel rid of a lot nl their nairnwneu.
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|Mmi Ni l*a

ihe
Juillce Deportrr.enl Eyeing
That " lo n g Skirt" Deere*

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Brlliih Froductlon Soort
Deipite Economic Criiii

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I si Sm rtoiMli ..f ,'l,,l*l
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T r r A N IIIN O T O N —The "long aklrf* decree of American atytlaia
&gt; V may come under the Are of a Justice department Investi­
gation.
Joatlre a anti-trust dlvialon la currently making an -rxhauatlve
study of the textile Industry for poaalhle vtnlatlona of thr anti-trust
act. John K Konnell. Iiead o f thr dlvialon. has refused comment on
whether the .Investigation Will embrace a probe of possible colltl*
.-.Ion In the new drea* atylea which liave women up In arms over the
People in .||e Nnltli kie
laiial iegieg.illon
lliey Iwlieve necessity of acquiring a complete new wardrobe to "keep In sty le "
However, the rnntlniilng elanuir against the
that llie |wople cd the South »lioiil'l
new style trend and the sporadic outbreaks of
not have separate »chool*. m te*organised buyers rraiatanre to.the new garment*
klenlinl
la believed to have caught the ear of the Justice
ia dittiicl*. and that itith
department
argregatiun make* lur di«ciimina

II •*&gt; New,-

lion Ihil in Gary. Iniijaiia...yctr
Irrilav. where’ n new ruling |*erntit
ltd culotrd children to alien I
while *(h»,&gt;|t lor the first lim,-.
right hnnihed while pupil* itayr I
at homrl *

*|*s News
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,| ui Abtans Trio, anu I ,..*&gt;*«
11- l i I.Minh. no • l*ai»m
It iji l(li)lh„, n w h 'ia

- na New, al Nil..,,
i; li **..l.iii Itnon-l'IP
IJlJM N.*...|i I|,.n* N,ae*

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rniH IH A N D a r C O V r R T

^ # „ _ w e # - * - 4. i Ui « —
jutlice, if tremi to u*. in the goring
of Manuel Rodiigut/. the idol ol
.Spanish bull fighting fans, and hi)
subsequent death from the blood;
gath, when before a crowd of
wildly cheering Spaniards in Li*
narrt he stuck his sword into the
bull's neck for the perfect kill,
bul not before the tired, ruffeting.
- - infuriated 'animal himself had
struck home. T r m r"if
Rodriguez had killed
without the slightest
If. . 01-'much danger-:. not quick
fy, painlessly, humanely, bul cruelPi little by little, a pin prick here
rad a jab there, while the crowd
howled with delight and the blood
dripped, and the golden horde piled
up far Rodriguez. Yes, the bull
had his day last Saturday, anJ
who can begrudge him this little
wtiifactionf

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hla ahlpmatra. McKclway^expk

am Oak or fuyrL'V -

•hie because you may get*th* |m
pteralon ftvm leading th* papm
-that there le eonsiilerable to com­
plain about there; but moet
this is raid because they want
the -place to lie still better than
il is, Aml-that'#- (Miking t e -*#»*iclxe. Is it?
About a quarter of af, jnlll
people live In Syracuse, whkh I*
County, the largest in this pail
of th* slat*. It I* the fourth city
of..New York, ranking next after
NVC, Buffalo end Rochester, in
that order. They hav# an anarmou*
university—with a waiting Bet.
too; retail ahnpa ad well stacked
and advertised that their clientele

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By JACK O'BRIAN
Among the students who are
Clark Tillle was honored on h!4 j
1 returning this week or in the near
eighth birthday wiTh a w rln er» N f W
YORK—Screen
ToufW
future to resume their studies
toast given hy hi* mother, Mra. M. .'Gur Rob. Mitchutti ha* a fan
*t various college* throughout
L. Tillia, at the home of Mr. and'rich made up entin-ly
-7 :of gift*
■■■t - iKa fnim irt Jullowuig the summer
Mi*. W. R. Clatk on Frmfh A Ve­ who have neeer !-ceri hf* film*'
vecationa are: Stetson University:
Mitehum's
idolatora
l(ve 'I t
nue. Games ami contest* were
Billy Fleming, Alack Cleveland,
• •' p|ayed- and prites wore won by Ctecho-Slovakia, in a community
Kitty Odham, Lolo Lee, Audrey
’ Mra. James Riser entertained on
* Mary Grace Hobby, Billy W e i* Iteming the tnngur-frualrating tag
MONDAY
Robaun, Georg*
Friday afternoon with a birthdayand ilol&gt;by Little. The birthday « f "B rno” .
Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Mrssrngei Bach, Mildred
Circle No. 10 of Ihc Women's party honoring her small daugh­
Ann llunetta, preiidenl of the
rake wai plarrd on the dining tabof Jacksonville were the weekend Speer, Myra Southward. Dal* L.
ftwiety of Christian Servicer will ter. Sharrdn, at their home on guest* of Verne .Messenger.
Scott.
Jr.. Julian
Stenitrom,
lo and wjis surrounded with aa- RoIm-ii Mitrhum Fan Club of New
A i with Mra. Clyde breckman French Avenue. I‘ ink and gn-en
Nancy William*, Douglas Stem
p*nigu* ffrn an antigonon. Cgn- |York, U ef-gl.'xerh •leaernt. She
20 Elliott Avenue* at H.04 P. M. were used-in decorating the .Rtm-r
Mr. and Mr*. U. \V. Swan and atrom, William McTeer: Wayde
die* were u»cd In lighting th- t sent pirtiqrX of glamor guy, fbih
Seminole Chapter No.
O. E. home and in the refrealifhenta.
daughter, Dirftva, *o( Clearwater* Rucker, Malcolm MacNeill, Martha
-JiiKimt. Served with the cake wor*’’ 1to her emialnj Vera Sluknva, a
win honor the Wortliy. Grand
. wviners, potato #alad,. Cora Cola# ■Jl-yeai-l-l
Caeeh - r a ad| who
The young guest* gathered at flilted .with -friend* hern yeater- Perkins, Charlotte True, Paul
atron, Mr?.. Opal Uartow, with
HlckJon, John Hughes, Kathryn
ami ier cream.
(dashed ntxuit getting up « mem-o
clock and enjoyiil
gnnn-* day.
3:80
o’clock
enjoyed
'banqtwA at 0:00 P, M. nt the
Wiggins, Mary Klbabeth Carver,
Tho»c invited to Im- with Clqrk Il«*r»hip in llin&lt;*. where her dad
Mri. ’ Nettle TUll* returned on Barbara Dampler, Jean William*.
ayfalrTfin. A mesting will fob throughout the afternoon..1’kpu.
Were Frances Middleton, Marquet-H* •» high mucky-murk. The latter
hata
were
given
aa
favor*
and
latr
Friday from Washington, D. C.
w at the Masonic Hal at H;00
Florida
State University
at
ta CampU-ll, Sue Medler. Alary " gentleman plan* tn traipse over
in . thr afternoon refreshment, where ahn has been spending
M.
Tallahassee: Mary Ann Whelchel,
Kate Muller, Tommy Riiaiotl,| In Ihl* slile -»m on official hiisCircles of the Presbyterian consisting of ice cream and cake some time.
Daphne Connelly, Betty Jo Brock,
Billy Webb,- Gerald Varn Wahh.' lne««. and bring hla little Vrra
oman's Auxiliary will meet as were, served •by Mr*. Kiser assis­
Johnny l-ake, Kelly lotke, Fredilte 1with him, at uhlrh time »he hope*
ted by- Mra. Ernest South**aid
Friends will regret to learn 'Dorothy Crumley, Joyce GoodUow«:
.
Ball,. Donald Yost, Mary- t i^ e In do aa much- Mitrhum trseurch
that County Agent C. R,. Dawson speed, Jean Saver, Howard WhtlCircle No. 1, Mr*. W. E Dod- and Mlaa Ethel Riser.
Those invited to be with Rhai is runfined to hi* hump because i-hel, Camile Batten, Nancy- Jo
llnhby, Ann Thuralon,. Suaan as |io»*ihle. seeing hla -films.
n, chairman, with Mrs. Charles
Gonxalei. Shirley Smith and Betty
df lilncs.
A couple of year* ago a bu n ch
Shames, Patsy Ann Davi*, Grsee
Morrison, Hiawatha Avc., .1:30 ron were Rosemary Southward.
Moore.
.
Marie.Dugger, Sally Clark. Alber­ of nlre .nliler guy* who were
M. Circle’ N ». 2, Mrs. C. E. Sandra Kadi-r', Barium* Bradley,
Mra. G. T. Krllam left yrstcrUniversity
of
Florida
in
Galneata Clark. Carol McNeill. Hetty- Mr- |i.i»t the mdoellnu age itaried an
chairman, with Mrs. C. K. Allison U-e. Diane Hayne*. Kaye day for Florence, S. C. to Join vlll* are: Glenn Ltngle, Gene
Neill, Nadine Webb, Bobby Little, ^organisation call#«l "The 62 Au0 San'ord . Ave., at J:'h» Holloway. Linda Echoti, Ethel I . «• friend* who are enjoying a house Harrieon, l.mmrl Herndon, Robert
Jimmy Moye, Jackie Miller. Floyd sanation” . . . Thi* turned out to
le No. .1. Mrs. II. I). Riser. Mary Ann Wataon, Rolihy party at Myrtle Beach.
Miner,
•
Carl
Schulti,
Harry
Dntscy, Mias Dnri* Anderson. Mr. la- n group which remained anonchairman, with Mrs. K. .Riser, Walter Teague, Jr., John
nnd Airs. W. I.. Clark, Air*. Nettie ymou* Imt anught tn help enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Chase aryl Beasley, Pete Brock. Al Brock,
Highleyman. 655 Valencia Dr;, Courier, Jr., Wicky Ellerlw-. David
Rotiert
Crumley,
Lawrence
Horton,
Till!*, Mr. and Mr* M. L. Tilli* tain the-various wounded, veter­
3:30 P. M. Circle No. 4. Mrs. Andes. John Phillip*, Douglas children, Laura and Randall, left Clyde llutt. Jack Moye. Nollie
anti Mr. and Mrs. f'laik’.
an* in the New York service hn*.
C. Hutchison, chairman, with Blenatrom. Jr., Johnnie Currie, today for Highland. N. C, to Trapp, Kr^ncl* Wilson, Edgar
the cnuahlerutdr tali for dinner, a
ra. Wallace Bell, Uichmnml Avr., Frankie Currie and Jimmy Riser. viait for about three week*.
Bigger*, Earl Jeter, Glenn Odham,
pit at*.
3:30 P. M.; Circle No. 6 ,.Mrs.
he ha* two rharnrter part offers..
Friends o f Airs, Frank Miller Ralph Lowing, Dee Moore, Harold
Each week mir tnemliri fluted
ra. Prank Lieske,^ 4(M Palmetta
will I * glad to learn that ahe la Chapman, Paul llodglns, J. D.
Both role* require Bergen** »er ilrlnk or two and then a flrondB. Middleton, chairman, wiln
Grogan,
Gerald
Lossing,
Theron
improving from a recent illness
way -luiw or athletic event fnr a •
ve.. at .1:30 I’ . M.: Circle No *t,
Vtrrs sans Charliu Mrt'arthy,
at her home, 24HI Palmetto Ave* Madden, Troy Ray. Rilly Shoe­
ra. II. II. MrCaslin, chairman,
J D o o a o l _ w ^ u n d f'd veteranv*,Ti».
CMOtIN ( 1-0 eleven othrr bfautlev to rrpref-enl f\er city'In the f
,,
z»,
maker, Tommy Vaughan. David
mt- ‘Tor|in?e. ‘"the other day I
______
NEW YORK. Sept. 8- U P ) — true. „
th Mrs. H. C. Hetxel,
tfitn_Park
IlnwariL Alvin Kilpatriekt *IUI*wr
% V s * Amfririi- hratiiy rA fdA l'a) 'Mlhnilr TM f. N1*. M. Circle N » ' &lt;7i*d‘*a«lvV' Kdilte Duchin aaya he and
moms added to hi* hotlMi while he Imys «tlll in yetetane hospiCnwset, It. a model, pose* with the Iwphy awarded her alter winning
Mr. and Mia. Donald Jones li­•ft Schnabel, Kenneth Ix-fflrr. Doydc
Roche,
Richmond A ve^1 Mr*. Maria Teresa Winn, well
r*.
_
i* making "Rachel.” lie admit* wnr entertainmnnl had vtapdrrrd.
the Ulla * Mi** Philadelphia of l P I T ^
JtnlernaJIpnal Si&gt;un&lt;lr h ^ « l
3:30 1'. M. Ruaincta Woman-, known in tenniA circle* in Haw II on Saturday *fnr Avon Park to McWhorter and Wrlgtit Kirtley.
that "the addition i* for addi­
The 52 AsMo-latton ha) fn-on
Millard
Hunt
will
attend
Alercer,
attend
the
wedding
of
Mi**
llatty
and
loindon,
plan
to
he
married
rcl* No. I, Miss Rara Kasterl&gt;&gt;,
tions." , , . The "Berlin Kxph-aa" playing hict to l.tHMi .of, 4ke •
and
leaving
for
Alabama
Poly­
Touchton
which
was
an
event
of
airman, with Mra.. J. 'A. Iliat- at a date nut yet deeded.
company return*- to llolly’woOrf Ixiy* *1-1 in VetJ-yatia hf.yiitechnic Institute in Auburn, Ala.
.
i*. Longwmxl, with Mr*. W, J.
next wwek. Itoliert llyan will work tat* * by taking them fi*hiqg
Duchin said laat night that Mrs. Saturday night
ara
Ray
Fox,
James
L.
Ingley,
Jr.,
artley and Mra. Hay Inin Milweo Montague
with taped rib*, lie fell in a shell Tliey were taken failing etm *
Pneko-Smith,
Mr*.
By HOIJ TftOMAH___
Misa Elisabeth .Ussier* o f Ml* OxD. Landrexi and Willis Anderhoeteasea at 3:00 |\ &gt;|. Bus:, Winn'a mother,- would announce
Imle while ambling about the Ber­ gent fishing yacht*. Patlfentkli .
Woman'* Circle No. 2,' Miss the engagement formally In lain, ami ha* returned (o her home lon.
lin I’reaa ................ The camera
St. Atlinn'* lloxpital in (Jkc*--iA
ll&gt;
J.XNKEADS
Rollins' College: Herman Brumafter spending the summer in
Earle, chairman, wijl meet don later thta week.
HOLLYWOOD, Sept- H. M V - crew of "On An l»lahd With You” Dibit ’ nlatnid
al
the “ Romeo- anl
W A8HIN'«TON— I'flncea* Aah.
ley,
Janet
Hetxel,
Georg*
Speneer,
Sanford
with
her
aunt
and
uncle,
church nk 8:00 P. M., with
TRe first wife of the orchestra
raf PahleM. muchUraveh-d twin YouM think that enough Hiiper spent the day photographing a Julter.” and- . those from tbo
and
Joe
Wathen.
Mr.
and,
Mra.
Carl
Bradbury.
.
rm. Helen Bryan and Mrs. Ruth leader *ml Navy
veteran was
Shall of sonnlnri* h»il run I hflt Humh camera crew.. The film 1* about llrooktyn Naval Ifonjiital poi*.-d
.Southern College at J-akeland: ■ieter o f the young
Inch aa hostesses.
,
Marjorie wdlelriehs, yrhq-.died in
their rod* from ato _
Iran, la Vitlting this country fur throuich Chmrltt Doytr'a velvety a movie company. .
William
Earle
and
William
Meri­
Th# I t M. U. o f the Fire: August, |{*37, alx day# after the
Airs. 0. W. Douglas has re­
Vie” a warned lo the
six week a lu, study American Hrd love arene*. But .th*. feaiJ&lt;_-i :—Thr-lateat film -tn - hr tnilpor-"
wether.
iptlet Whurch will meet at 3:30 birth of a ion.
etlehHi'fin'anndunr'e* m-1* aeati'li- iirilv shelved la MUM'* “ Fuat
turned to her home in Savannah,
Cj
tna
TPluniit'i
ini'nifltl
and
niiiV-'
team
ralrhing
the first fi,h. the
Betty
Cui
i
ntt|-wnr-AUeTia~Tgf~
P IT
*a . Jollutt -CucU-MtC- L
River," a story of anli-iemilixni. moat flah. and the targrat.'aa well
Mf*. VVltin waa married to ITT
tn* -t»m*-aftei visiting wnti-lw
trig aervlc
ra. R. E. Peurifoy. 1104 Klin late Montgomery Winn, who waa ent*. Mr. and Mra; A. C. Wll- aon’a Art School In NeW York.
amour. He Inelat*. however, that The June Aljyaou itnricr ha« li-en a* various pi ire* for the uauai
Aa an official lepreaentallve of tin- yarn Iw a love story and not
Attending Duke University in
llama, who accompanied her to
vgnUe; Circle No. 2, Mr*. R. L. an attorney- in Honolulu
moved hack to January and there good-hunioiiit luiak Walton rr*.
Her
Durham, N. C. #r* Lyltlan Hoyle, Ihr Iranian llerl Lion and Siin So­ the Story of a great lover,
■ard, 215 Avacado Avenue; Clr- father, the late Montague Paake- Savannah for a visit.
i* talk of even more di-lay.
. aim*. Mu li a*, (lie wettest pants.
ciety,
she
i*
particularly
lntere»iSilencer Harden and Leo Butner;
No. 3, Church annex, Mr*. 1.li­ Smlth, waa in the British foreign
“ A great love Story i* plau­ Wayne Morris ha* put his wtritf*
Quite n *wrll buiirh of guyj to
cd
in
the
organisation
of
nuram*J
of Georgia:
Hugh
Friends of Lauren R. Johnson University
ra. M. Cr Hagan, Country Club service-and had lieen v.lce consul
sible” he aald. “ hut a great lover
will.be interested to learn that he WhelcheL Mr. and Mrs. Robert lea, day clinii'* und hoapitala, witli i« »illy.* Boyer completes "Mor­ in mothball* nnd the ex Nqvy-man lliv 62 Association,, with longer
Miller, hoitesa; Circle No. 4, at Honolulu.
ha* n new hobby—*ailing. War­ memories and lugger heart* than
Gene luirticulai i iiipliXM* on the use of
was graduated with honors on Callahan" Gene I.cgvtt,
* d ; Circle No. 5, Mr*. C. A.
tal Coil*” next month and " ill ner llrothet* ate, no doulil. de­ moat of, Ihe 'forgetful guy* who
and Walter Smith. volunteers in itu-a* ptograms.
Friday night from the University Singletary
hidden, 2041 Mellonvllle Avemade |iatfiotir noi*e* for a whilr.
Until May of thia year, th.- then prepare to make til* fit*t lighted.
of Florida where he received hla University of Kentucky: Caroline
It; Circle No. C, Mra. E. M.
viait to France aince 1939.
Bachelor of Science degree In Lee. Carl William*, Ague* Scott, prtneese wu- head of the Women'*
troll, 1001 French Avenue.
Cesar Romero Join* Dana An­
Agriculture.
, •
Dorothy Morrison. Harvard: Wal section o f the Itcil Lion and Sun
^
TUESDAY
drew*, ami Jean Peter* In "Deep
Society,
Which
correajHimU
to
Die
ter
llaynea;
Georgia
State
College
The ndelia Class yf the First
Alrs. Boy Tilli* returnnl on Fri­ for Women:
Catherine Clark, Bed. Cross in I hla country. Shi- i* Water* which will go liefore the
aptlit Church wrill ’ meet at 8:00
day
from
a
visit
with
her
daugh­
Louise
Clark
and.
Charlene Cald­ now direct.-i of the Imperial So­ cameras in Maine next, month.
M. at the home o f Mra. I.Mck
ter and aon-in-law, Mr. and Airs. well.
cial Servin Orgapixation, a re- Thi* will In- Romero'* fir»t chore
•
AT
aberry, EOfl Plumota Drive.
John
l-analng
of
Boston.
They
cently-crraied
government laaly aince “ Captain From CaMilc.''
.
University
of
North
CarolinaTh* Woman's Bible Class of the
■pent aome time at Cape Cod,- Harold Kaatner: Alurray 8tate for the tk-H'lopincnl of orphan- cumplrli-d last March
irat Baptist Chltrch will meet
Grindstone Island at Clayton, N. Teacher* College: Clarence Gran­ mu. «. hospital, and rllnica.
Jam- Russell, whd did *« well
the church annex at 8:00 P. M.
Y.. Montreal.-Canada and in th« tham
'By IWprriai decree, hokrevet, with hlouaea, i* now in the ahmand
Georg# Chapman;
ra- W. .Whitmire. Mra. J. T.
Y O U HIIINE YOUR L A U N D R Y Laurcnllan Mountain, in Canadk. Georgia - School - o f Technology: all chariliillt- organlxationa in dc*igiiing hualnea*. One miMlel I
ewhy, Mr*. Fred Harrison and
TAKE
IT
HOME CLEAN. SWEET und DAMP DRY.
will
feature
the
wearer's
Initial
■
1
R a y m o n d Reel. David Jark-- Iran aik under the patronage of
r».' J. L. Jqrkion will toe hoa•Mr*. T. 0. Jlrown, Jr. had aa ton. Clarence
McKee,
William lh# Red l.imi and Suq -SogletY. KDitmasol im .U icjh '»a L _Tj!ii_wilL{
SOAP. ni.ffACII. m ’.UEINfi EURNISIIKD
her guests, oyer the past week- Hoiinyheai! ehd"Tay1of'ID ow nt WTlIilT- Wa* (oonderf in Januaiv. na iloiilit rome In handy for you
The Pilot Ctuh will joeetJtuthg, - l l l i a i l A N N O llN CEM liNT
mil, XIr. and Mr*. („'. F. Moore Emory University: William Bran- 1023.
girl* who like to rest )roui tinitaii-i
Mr.
and
Mis.
Clyde
L.
Howell
ouriet#&gt;nter at 7:30 P. M. for
O U R 22 ItE N D IX | ) Q A L L 'I*11*- WORK
amt daughter Judy, and Buddy on. Arthur Branan, Charlea Park
Strtmgthined by' oil, .aviation, in the movies.
Idrllt of
“ Qolda.” losers in - a announced today
Arnall of Kustia. Visiting her on
a
mi
a
gri)|*i"if
i#aU*»H..«
-t
eon,
James
R
umi
-II,
of
' 2n d-ril 4V\K
S? pt. 8
contest will .-entertain
PH O N E lf&gt;H2
M r^ . U K.-4&lt;ai
at pollpoli­
Laurlfi Mclrhloi. j*hu I* noti-d
^ ^ id v^ U y 'o V '.M Ia m n Dale Hof- importance in international
rai n's." atlanaew
the-ennt*
larjorirt Bacon of Win- maim. Orlando Junior College tic*. Iran appear* to I * shaking fnr hi* hunting exploit* a* well a*
s*T» J nf
4 f
Hospital. Air*. Howell wUl
ter
lethal gv his Wagner, will h-ove fur an
a ‘JjOoo-year-old
mi-mitered at the f.irmor
Roliert Jones, University of Pan- o ff
CORRECTION
A
Alae Cowan.
am*: Frank- Roblnaon; Delonaga: in a -triiMakl-nllig of the spirit African hunting trip in January
Dr. and Mra. Wade II. Garner
John Drumley; University of Ala which mode annrnt Penis a 11)19. The rotund trnor explained
The Herald regreU an error in
left Saturday .for New York-City
•
(hat such a safari rniulrca longIHRTIIDAY
HAPPY
hama: Mr. and Mra. Henry Smuak. power.
ly’a paper saving that Mr.
where Dr. Garuey will attend the Roliert* Evan* will enter nurse*
H ATTIE
nAYMAN
There art still only 144 ho*pi- range plan*. Mrlrhipr also laugh­
Mra. J. hi- Galloway left on
CUnkal Congress ut . th» .Ameri­
training in Tampa and M
Sophie
Mr lal* fin the nation's Ui.lHMI.INXI ingly said he will only hunt gmn.i
M
turday night to attend the Johncan College o f Surgeons. They
_
' St. V
lieople, hot a few year* ago the as. Idg a* he—"rhinoceros and
in
Vincent's ffoapital,
Wilder wedding In JacksonNearly 4,(KX) individual opera plan to return to Sanford on Dougal
full toad wa* ruined by n half elephant*.” Phylli* Calvert leavr ■
Jacksonville.
* cfcaonville.
•
should have read Mr. tion* are required In manufactur­ Sept. 21Also Sophie Newcomb* College i Io m ii Anitrlcan rhiiirh-i-miowrd Ort. |1 for nnl-eo-Jelly old Krtg*!
Q. Galloway..
ing Ihe parta of one watch.
land, a* iu-r vis* will have expired*
of Tulann
Tutann University: Margaret institution*.
Friends of Mia* ftuth Mala will Dingfrlder; Cornell University io ' An American health ri|H&gt;rt i* She wqn't Iw hack in the** part*
tie interested - 4 (earn .that aho Ithaca. N. Y.t Simon Dlngfeldcr; control rampalgn *|ioh*nri-d by until next summer. . . . J"*e Iturhaa moved her rcsidanre from Louisiana Southwestern Institute: the health ministry. Public hy- bl loin* the traveler* and will flV
116 West Ninth Street' to the Dilon Baker; Syracuse University: directing a nationwide diaeaxe lo France to receive honors. He
FALL CONDITIONER
home of Mra. W, 31. Thigpen av Shfrlev Kick; John* Hopkins Uni­ giene .rla*-ea have..lieen n|#n«l has lx-en appointed an officer In
H08 Magnolia Avenue.
versity: Guynn# Reel and Sow- in principal town*, and drtlgt the Legion of Honor.--, . . Edgar
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In Ihe new Feather
ance. the University of the South: and niiilirinea a i r tiring di». Bergen'tells’ no- that a* n result of
cat or left long . , as you prefer. Especially good fnr dry hair.
Mr. and Mra. Joel
Field, Mr. Houston Balicock.
Ilia role in "I Remember Mama,"
trilmtfd.
Scalp treatments and eleetrfc massage a specialty.
and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell and Mr*.
Prince)* Aahraf Ha* nri.ij a*
Uiurine Beal attended the Winter
H A R R IE T T M IL L E R RKAIJTY NOOK
hS) ......
unofficial nnitia**).
iv\ V
Park Pilot flu b Charier Night
New-.Location — 20fl &amp;prlh Park Avenue
Phone .971
dor of go.xl wiil. The young King, to visit -hi* t&gt;rnthcr All Rem
dinner held in the Wiiitar Park
Pahlevl,
80.
Mnhamrin*d Kern Pnhlevi, hoa lievti
Country Club on Friday evening.
ruler of trail *inrr S-pirmh—'
Another brother, A M *, le u
Mrs. J. H. SL John, West Side 1041. Hr pilots hit own converted linrvartl.gT»dn/Ue. A »l»t«r. Prln*W ra. C. Iz Wynn has returned Primary School
principal, and /ortrrvi &gt;in-r the ro'untrv, opening reap Fatininli Pnhlevi, lint Iwrrt a
from- Atlanta, Ga.; where ahe at­ Mra J. C. Mitchell, principal «i school*, hospitals and rtlltpral student at Mt Vernon ■Seminar)
tended a Sear*, Roebuck and Coaf- the Southiide Primary School, en­ iMUt8tinna.fi
for girl*.
*
-T H E A T R E S
17
«n y manager’s meeting. Follow- tertained members of their fac­
Prince«» A ll iraf's y o u n g e r
In recent veers the women of
ug th* meeting she visited for a ulties at a luncheon at the May­ brother, II imid flrea* Pahlevi, 15.
Tehran, (lie ftnidaii capital, have
Opcaq 12 :1.’i P. M. Dnlly
few day* in Oil City, Pa. with her fair Inn on Friday at noon.
hit the htn'lline* last Juno a* tiie almost rumpletrly riierarded long
parent, -nd other point* In Penn- , AUr, r ,ive varicolored flower* ftrat »ch'.ollKiy in hiitoiy tn piny veil*. Tlie bahiaar) of thr city ate
Chlljlr^nx- l ie Adulln- IDc
aylvanla.
wore u»qd In decorating the table hooky on an-airliner.
stacked with nylon atoeking*.
A student at Newport. R. I., he
and tiny pencil* and notebook*
Mr and Mra. S. O. Chase and formed place cards for th* table. hepped a |dan* and f]ew to Pari* modern »jT1*tfciri&gt;i-&gt;nlrd e h o e e ,
American#feick* ami cotmelire.
rhlldren, Sydo and Sally, have re­
•
*
. J
Thoe&lt;- attending were kllra Ruth
lumed In Hanford from New Hand, general • county supervisor.
Hampshire. Mr*. Chose and Salty Mra. Eacar Price, music supervisor
ir 2 f ln y s
have lieen vUlling In Wojfehoro and Mr*. Mildred Balicock. art
and Sydn * urn dad Camp Wya
supervisor. Mira M ar, Robinson.
noke. Mr. Chuaa joined them for Mias Zillah Welsh, Mies Ernestine
the month of Aojpitt,
Westpahl, ,Mt*a Ruth Hale, Miss
Jean Harper, Mis* Mary Gene
/••• if YOU DAREI
Mr. and Mr*. George Robert Bailey and Mira Elisabeth Fite.
McCall. Jr. o f Macon, G*. who Mr*. Q. K. Goff, Mra. M’Llt*
have lieen visiting Mr. and Mra. Hriiton. Mra. W elUr Morgan, Mr*.
G. It. McCall for the post week Anna 8u* Forbae, Mra. Harry
hav# returned to their home Ir, Watt, Mr*. Lottie N l«. Mra. Nan­
)»* • IF YOU CANT
Macon. Mr. McCall graduated from cy Brock, Mra. Chlerta Davis, Mr*.
Mercer College with hla AB do­ Maude 8atrhar, Mr*. F-. E. Walk­
er, cum laude.
er and Mra. Lillie Shlnholser.
A &amp; . e .l F Y O U MUSTI
, -T
-James A. Kirby, aon o f Mr.
N0T1CK
and Mra. W. B. Kirby, raetli
The first moating o f th* fall
hi* zkgra* in Electrical Engin- season will be bald by the County
- 4
from Atatiama Polytechnic Home Demonstration club at the
In* tit ute In Auburn, Ala. laat home of Mra. Natti* TlUis. 1100
r o g M ...
Saturday. Attending
the grad­ Elm Avenue, on Wednesday at
uating exercise* were hi* parents 8:00 P. M. All member* ara
tolid.
and brother-in-law and ilitar Mr.
urged
ta be prasanl for this
and Mra. Shelly Boon* of Orlando
meejlng,

Social Calendar

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Eddie Duchin To
Wed Tennis Star

Iran Princess To
Study Bed Cross

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— know ycor~ferd~ im idr^w :

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better, loti longer, xav* you
money.
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compl*t*ly, thoroughly
- al a gr*ol«r aovirvg
to you. • ~- ~

They’re fadory-troin*d to
mak* your Ford foctory-ftt.

Starts ‘
Ttifesday

Mlaa Beetle Adkins haa return.
I ta Emory, Ga. to rraume her
studies at Emory University aft*.•pending the pgit week with Mr.
•nd Mrs. Carl Bradbury. 8h* j»|||
ffnlxh her tourra as a cadet nura#
within xtx months at Cmory.

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n'° * Ote ThopipMb Trapby clasxlc at the National Air Racea id Clave#
land, p Cleiand’f speed for the 300-mlie grind waa 3M.1 mile* an hour,
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On. the left ia the Thompeoex
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spending uU&gt;ut ten days *i “
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the Sanfold lleiald,
ISanloril, Florida

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Principals Honor
Faculty A t Mayfair

Great

Deal Sir:
I am mailing iiu aome copies
if the Syracuoe I’uat-nlandianl. a
murniug dally which haa lown ou.
favorite In all Ihe nine
' " u r p gain* In the United Kingdom * Induitriat 0UtP“ l, h* ve^7,'! , , w* have epeut In New York. I
In steal, up 27 per cant qvar 1#3S. automobile*, up 103 par cant. ' wa* myself lh# first In ..m; crood
lo liecunia mldiclwl to n’ *dln3 -n
trucks, up 171 par cent, and rayon yarn, up a* par c#nl
,8 regularly, way back In IfW i
However, the bi'ggtal Increase of alt ha* come ,n
^
anil gtadually n.anage)l to conUmtAduetry. BrlUIn le now building 233 per cent of her 1033 tonnage
mate the real of the boy* to
and the rate It climbing.
«».*,.tn‘ u virtually
the extent now none .*t tharn will
•Furthermore, aaye the Information Service. Britain la virtually
even pretend to read the Rochester
'without unemployment while the United 8Utes hax about 1*0
Million peraon* out of job*.
1 tv* think this paper i.flecta a
a nrtVEY’S HOME FRONT—Oov Thomaa E Dewey will have the
good deal of th. .pint u f j m ® U .T.upport of N.w York-. big d.l.,.U on to th. Republican nacusc itself. .Like your own Herai I
and like th# Sentinel of Orlando,
Uonal convention next rammer, but aceordlni to reports from the
the Poet-Standard is intensely loy­
Empire atate he won't have all their hearts.
a# aa
IIn
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n v ll O
al to the home community at all
11 le a pec jl.. »r attuatton
New VYork
Off course, many OOP local
limes, and their editors mince no
laadera a ra fo r Dewey for prarident tn all reapecU They Ilk. hla
rrrda— when— strung exprae
record a . goveraor, they Uka hU-admlnUUaUyg.lt
are called for. And thi* regardiee*
of whether the argument:!* about
" o S X f S Z t i 2 . and among them many convention delegatee,
a munleipaP'aalea
U i, bettor
have other UroughU and privately expreaa^thenv
- ov#mor
nouilhf or • H«d decision m «d « by
The.e Republlcane think that Dewey has been a fine govaraor.
lh*-umpire et a tiaU garee.-Th***
put.they do.not llke him pefran^y ^nd.^hjtt j A V ^ ^ . V ^ ^ C i ^
la no doubt the paper Is a part
say: ” l'd hale to ece him tn the White House.’
of the town: It goes further than
that: the P/S ’sparks' t&gt;te com­
' ° £ * . trader. wUl .ina up ralWW
k
munity.
but there will be l.cklnf the
Syracuse .la quite a city, L ray
politician**of
liv e ' demonstrated open.y and private.,

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Man- H
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Hrllaln'a economic ertata la enmptei*ly overahadnwlng her remarkable Internal recovery atnr*
In onr'diittKt m India 129,.
the war s end
,
Th* H rjIU h In fo m iilm n B a iv Ipa In WMUllHUWI
000 Sikh* -.ml llaidui tie re­
J*kn f. Sonntlt
has sent nut a holletln showing that Britain'* Inported to have lieen daitf.in In
I'lUftrtal production ha* Increased ateadlly atnea V -J Day
dia'i brirl (ling *1 mdependenc
In fact, th# British flgur#* indicate that Britain a Industrial milwhile no lelling Im iw many more nut now exceed* her pre-war protection It la estimated that
have been killed in .olhri area* Britain * aggregate output toAiy l* Itt h&gt; 20 pae.eent htghar than

•where rioting ami hloodihed i»
known to hr raging. Hindu* anJ
Modem* hale each other'* gut*,
•lit each other'* throat* whenever
they can do it with impunity.
' Independent r wa» not the solution
for the Indian problem: aducation
tolerance, morality arc. Thrte fake
lime. You can give a people theii
freedom with the flicker of. a.pet*,
you cannot teach litem to accept
that freedom in an erilightrnrd
manner in a generation, and tomelime* not two or three.

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There ara tndlcatmna that I ha anti.trust boys
will look Into the manner In which the new
fashions were, established aa a part of Ita over­
all study of the textile Industry
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Students Returning
To Various Colleges

Kklaail#*'* la •**
More Muilent* .on.rnllid lit Seminole County Sc.1j*k»1i* t«jr«klltk&gt;4 Sail) »»r#el «alalSat
■ &gt;a » m» * # i a)
' • i tiny I hiin ever iK'fnri- in the history of this county.• HutAttorney Crnersl Watson
has ment.
k a n fa rrf, H a ft J a
then* wore not ntnrr schools for them to go to, nor more
Ioat another auit against the Ever, • Judge Taylor held that rgne or
III M a ia a lla Mfaat
glailra. National Park. Circuit the defendants **egceededw lhelr
- class rooms in which to sit. There hftVe lieen no new school
Judge Taylor, o f Quincy, lias *4*; legal aUthT.rityT7~TW»r*rTnb policy
vtf
Sw l n f t
„f«&gt;r wlmost » J W £ ;
. k U I K i . 7*1*.
taiptsl the authority o f the State has l-een established by the Leg.
o*'ir»rjj(nj’ *■ « v i » k » » I T
Mature" that “ the integrity of
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Hoard of Education to transfer the school lands and comm-s
at ««*l#&gt;4. I’laiMa,
|tut the school teachers will Is* (letter |uriti this year
at C aaina al »tarrk N I * " ’
7fiR0 acres o f school lands for school fund have Iwcn scrupulously
unit hi tter toachers anil latter teaching undoubtedly Will
inclusion in the park, which au- observed:” ■&gt;"! that the transfer
HUM. I M ’
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ri -olt. N*o Iimlenmld teaciier Can tai expected to do her l»cst
lorncy General in a hill of com- of the property ' does not offeM
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work,’ nor ran you eyjiect to keep the be.-tt teachers when
t .U I I I I U k lU t k k
thority was attacked by the At- the Constitution."*. Watson announ.
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they ran go elsewhere and nmke more money, l ortunately
plaint.
cos that he will appeal, lie lost
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this silnation to a larjie extent has been corrected.
In* the deal
which
Watson in another suit for injunction t*
lit I'aitln. » u k
.
partly
as
a
result
of
the
wnr,
and
p.'.rtly
as
a
result
sought
to
annul,
.the
school
lands,
flat U a a lk
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a.sA
stop Beymrn* " f
J)00|000.|y- the
were exchanged for equal acreage
T k i r . M aalfc*
of the yiunplexilie^ of the seirntific line ■Ul.wtyirh we live,
state to the government f
, *
l i * M a a lk a
putside of the park area, which purchase o F " privnte lands for
the value of education.Is beKintiinff to Ik* realized more am
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f
more
value
for
school
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Kverywhere public otficiuls, jp-mlrd by.jluUirtnined
*“ *11 a k lla a r t ' a a llra a .
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more.* t-.vi-rywni-re
•i more.'
poses. The state later deeded the the park.
D a n k ,. r » * « l a l la a * aaS a « ll» * a
The
Attorney
General * it
'juirents, are’ slrivinK to pirovfdi lietter. xcJtonlx,
— , . belter-teach.
land to the Depaitmenl of the
t a l r t l a l a m r a l . ta r Ik .
„r*,. bet ter libraries and better laborAtones. And every
raiaiaa t a a S i. . . I ll h« . k « i » - *
Interior. The Attorney Generals making a losing fight against th,
Eveiglades National Park a h&gt;*• I I.a a la t a 4 * r l l l . l a a t a lr r .
attack was hasctLjygl hi* contention
where. Imivs and girl*. younif men and women are floekin#
in# one Isith so far as stonpmg
l.laaS &gt;»«.|MM"i
that
the
exchange
w
arn
not
adver­
o schools to take full arivantuKe of their op|»ortunUiea.
the project in concerned, and at*
Iae.« r »S »»«a '. Tkr H..*M
tised
according
to
law
and
that
lh iHU.se of -this over-erowdiiiK at schisds and colleRes
m h « . i orM -t
,
in Its effect on his political ss.
valuable
nil
rights
were
being
r«« lire mmnl«in»il *m
there i- a greater opportunity for selectivity llutn ever
convry.il to the federal govern­ plration
rhkt U Ifc*- re»M»trf %•••*
exlsleil liefore. One is no lotiRcr admitted to college simply
i.n 1a « lil«
' ,MK
U*ci»nse he has I In* money for his tuition and his Knuul»• jyjjJJJjJ fnther mipht contribute to the alumni fund. Kven the fm*t..........
* - ,k#u r . : i . ;o.o4 hall players are exjM-cted to pass their examinations.
mIIaa wf
YARUI.F.Y VENETIAN IJf.INDS
•tell ••
iR Ihit nrM'i'«p»».
Time was when a liny sailed throURh high school if hi­
Amerira'a Moat IWaaliful
%r
Aluminum - Cedsr -• PoUahrst AU'"*lnum
nt
tended
cbts.se*
al
all
and
was
admitted
to
college
if
he
put
MONDAY. SEPT. k. I '" '
b .
Aalr Me For Free hallmal#
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in his application. It will Is- u long time before this ever
Illlll.I'. VF.IIHH Milt TCfltAY
P W STKVKNS - fil7 W. Hohlnwm - Orlnndn
IK WF. ARK StntK'Uh A »M hapiM-us again. All colleges have4 long waiting lists, amt
Phone 2-0729
GOING WIIF.RR ;I0«&gt; ,WANTS! since they cannot jsissihly accept them all, they are apt to
UR TO CO ON
take only the creem of the crop.
WK Wll.l. RK PhlU-M^riA
Football, sororities, class- unnuuls, and domestic science
8APB«—4o»KT*1:0: Thy Cost '»
eourseA
are in no danger of ladng drnp|g&gt;d as the “ frills of
with this- wiihi-i^a vrr thjiu
education,”
1-11111111 m il. hut
m u the
ilit : time
n u n - has
imr. come when
-.11* 1. equal stress.will_»«••
,
. _
nmcnnr ou|kt t'&lt; ‘ rn«l
laal.iujk the- impurtWH*' of reailliCj ritin*,rtM&lt; -'rithn^tJr.-ati«' iW P
.1
’ * c„ i * f W t f f W Alsr. slini.-nf musl know that
M ‘ * «•&gt;
ami' ’* make 1, and not a or '» , '
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l i t t l e msUripircr. "Nnk *&gt;• and that it does make some difference whether you can . j
reud and s|»ell correctly. .
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The world has ehaiiged a lot in the last six years, will
F.buloui O l d Sink** Nn*oU;-‘
ehangc a lot more in the next tun. We are ill the midst of
hum Ike -Yukon l.cull.nr.
in mrel Florid* Kln*ne1*l IteaponHlbllll) l.nw cffccllvta world revolution to’ determine the rights of man, to de­
we'll I f ! it’* nothing tumfWied
cide whether he is capahhr of self-government in a complex
October t, 1947.
whtt the Hotoh h*»c lound -i atomic era, or whether he must be governed from above by
You can he deprived of your right In
Foil Knox.
a fascist or Soviet minded dictator.
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vnu *re involved In «n *ccldenl enusing bodjly
The
answer
to
this
question
may
be
largely
dl-tormined
Onr.thing -bout digging up »\\
or property damage to olhent. wnd unable to meet the
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l S O f k f - I ? A \lG»-*tenila not only all over the town munily. Kisrhester, however, l» s
by tin- quality of education-which our children receive dur- is
our gold in Foil Knox « nd lunu
KA1J1U
1 l * v f l3 l\ / s l.a O K.tf *Kenugli..ut ■ liiinitt^d milus. . itlffaysnl Ap|m o f ally, Ifcele fdatlle
requ irem en ts o f '.the LSW I
requ
ittg-glie-neKfr fj»w year*.---- -— —;----------- 1
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III avery dirvelioii outaide.
Ilwlng
moatly' devoted lo pr«{kg.it ovu to ' An? t*1" .....
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Theie aie heavy and light man- ci|ion ware and ini-.rument*—and
Y ou should know about this ,aw and how it affects
wouldn't ukr U. ten y f* l» l« *"
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planta,
Ineluding
the
not
much
heavy
production.
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Shaming Hippocrates
you
luck *g»in.
Carrier Corporation —(air eoiuli- am told Bocheater l* now th«
Tvktlmlil
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tinning equipment I wholea.lle aup-tworld’a center of fine glaaa.prnd.
V ' • |iu-k ail. i. binni .
Copy will he mailed In you upon request.
-OIMltlK llxor who hr
*’ Tin- jioinfin of Nazism spread widely indeed when it l.sl h(ut|1i *} r.lMd»
ply hiouri, enormous hanking fu- ucta manufacturing: thing* aucii
»it|
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We can nave you money on your llaldlilv Insurance.
ihr l.umpcsa n*ti'*n* affected the doctors. Five, including the personal ubyidciuli-t
cilltlea, 3 *vo railroad*, one of which aa optical goodr, camera*, anil the
NrH l
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ia one of the nation'* largeal »&gt;•*-! like. It ia a lK-autiful town, hut
|,rip. .Hid |iciliap» di- ol Hitler anil Himmler, have been sentenced to dcoth by an IIII I'.lrtl.il fit. IIIIIMIliva
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
1« T»» It*
teme, the NYC. In fact, moet of we like Syracu*e better Imeauve
tn help ihrm i» •'* All American crimes tribunal. The charge wan re.-qamaihility * Mi |tall tiaRH
everything you unpld ex|M.-ct t*,|lt »etnta more coiinopolilan
.
Nvtti
—
tkr idrs ol wink and for murdera and atrocities committed in medical expefifind in a metropolitan tumniunilyj Ttieae Yankee gentlemen have nl
,V*»**!•
nteuts on non-Cerman prlaonera. . *
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„ f It* cite. The IJ. S. Bureau o ft lot of gumption, ^ven if they aic'
|| mt I_i*t» lull S't'tri
%
production.
Ceuaua, a»me year* ago, declared j Itepuhlican*. I never expected to
To nmet Americana the family doctor in the kindliest ||:«| lit4|u»»t(W)l&gt; V«»urt
ll.t'/,
All ll** S*»a
.
tint 8 y iiriiit* wm mir o f tin? b t i t , havf to Admit it, but it'* 10 . I
Mahal ms Chatuli lies gone on of souls and the most valued of friends. The profession Ijtfiii HiMn “ If
tialanced
cilie*
in
the
nation;
f
have
even
invited
aome
of
them
Magnolia
Ave.
s liungn strike .igsin. this tunc, excels all others in its* amount of charitable work. Thfit I MratlM»
which ia eaay t„ helltvr,
to come to Florida, and »ome- of
a- ug Himit IN»
men
practicing
this
most
beneficial
of
hunum
activities
"unlit isnity irluim to Islculls
About a hundred mile* we»l ,.f|lhem have la-cn there; three, laat
Itil KfuH’ N‘ «"
That is. Uf.'il the -people quit should la-come Infected with Nazi fietidishm-ss. should break a ». .vi.„ .-r..i|-i-.« Jamtmr.
Hyiaeuae ia Koche.tcr, an even winter.
II,.mi .mu.)
in iiuch shame the Hippocratic oath,.is peculiarly shirking, «llu
larger town, and like the &lt;)nnnda-~
.
J W , . Sincerely
ilaughlriin* ek*h other. And
II llrllH-f l^tlljM*
ga city, a inanufactuiing com.
• -. B. It. Guthrie
n
a
land
where
even
the
physicians
go
wrong,
now
man&gt;
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cielly iniylw Ghindt it sotry I-»
Utk
Suiul.r
Sr,ramie
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all those Vsngcr ilnkcs he ute I righteous can lie left ?
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to stage.
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Fed Gridders Prep . G’s Trip Hats, Sens­
For F 1r.s t Game * Sahits Rained Otit
.With Gainesville In yvyterday’a Hhaughnesvy
playoff contests, fur tho Florida
State League, the GaJneertJle
G-Men soundly thraabed tho DoLand Red Data in an 8 to 4 batUa
While the St. Augustin* flainlOrlnndo’ Senator tiff waa being
washed out by a terrific downpour
In Orlando.
Gainesville played at home and
delighted a capacity audience with
spectacular ^&gt;l*y- and atlckwork.
Bob Thorpe, the Florida Stale
league home run king rappad out
a four ply poke In the fourth
frame and waa followed to bat
by Joe Eaton who powdered the
ball over tho left field wall for
a consecutive- round tripper.
Big George Fulta want tha routa

The Seminole High 8chool Cel­
ery Fed krtd machine opened an­
other week of practice at the high
aehool athletic Held today with a
full program ahead of thrm.
Tho Feds have but three weeks
to prepare for the opening con­
test here on the local Held when
they meet the Purple Hdrrlcane
of Galneaville in the season's cur­
tain raiser.
Coach Carl Kettles^ind till two
aasistants, Fred Ganae and Tim
Tyler, are working feverishly to
round a -potent eleven into form
for tha opening gun.
Hearv work is again the ord- r
of -the day for tha Orange an I
Black hopefuls.
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irn|xirUnt funcllous
o f tha Seminole High mentore is
to find it suitablr punter. Each of
th* backfield candidates have been
given careful. Instruction on Ihe
art of kicking.
With the opening of school to­
day. Ur* Sanford coaches are ex­
pecting 'several more candidate*

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gridders.

Hip

AYrnigr
land rh-'alitm
End the- world is -28(H) feet
Re sea level.

u irt':!*! circumference
Opium ri’ itir* from the milky
th is 24,902 milee: the gum of the opium poppy l&gt;ut only
circumfstn.ee is 24,*&gt;4U. it* juice* ha* narcotic -effect.

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Ileverage*
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as iIti \a hot!
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when

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HID PLAYERS r»r rent. By
•or week. Th* .Music Hj i , 119
1st St. I'hono 1)53.
;CE space in Metsch Building,
rge light offices, ivwly decor­
d, all utllltlrs. heal and janiservice furnished. Call HtWII. k A. Dept. Store.

Purina- -------, Groceries and
Meats. Touchlon A Watson, K’UI
FOR HALE— Llmernck for drive­
ways
and
roadway*— Phona

SEWING m a c h i n e s
J fA LE a A.SEItY.lCE ..
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k »• rtwmt furnished* opart- IIKR-rs HEWING MAfTf. SlfOl*
atn. Phone County 4Mi.!.
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NOTICE

The Clubhouse

[ ONE YEAR, fully furnished See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Mr
ime with three npnttmcnt
Work* for new Kadiulnrs, u
ib rent, also furnished. No
Radiator cores. Kadiatur elm
-la ur small children. Only
big and repairing.
*
kmI clean housekeeper*, wlui
n.furnish gixil leferenevs need ilattviics. A Battery Chatglng.
ply. lilt! W. 1 st Street, San-

My General Repair G

flow erh

foe ail occasions

W A IT E D T.O RENT

Will Be Re-opened on

ed by the Brooklyn Dodgers
past two years.
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If President Brandi Rickey o f
th* Dodger* were to be guided
b * th * nine writers as to whether
he should go along with the auspended L jo Durochsr or forget
about hla stormy (80,000-a-yaar
pilot of 1948, Llppy vould bs back

September 8th

Dodgera.” He waa on a year-toyear basis. ‘
'
While Rickey la undsr no obllgallon to Llppy It Is felt that
Durocher will get sow* share of
the World Rerlea spolle. Aftor
all he ran
th* team
through
spring training in Havana and all
writers feel th* player* wars still. Dodger*
tied to have whaa Shottoa tack ever.

Will Appreciate. Your

WILLIAM SCHN.

A colored apactrum around th*
ball Th* other foar all refuse to moon b causad by small lei cry*:
get excited over the setup and tala asbting In hl^h clouds.

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HcNKILL *

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Hlpci Av*. just o ff Celery
Office ph. 403 residence 6h. 010 R

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imished house |n city limiU S E ITIC TANKS. Grease Trap.
none Mrs. Wilson
1184 IkiIilocks. Aluminum Wiruloivs un-1
ire 4 I*. M. , •
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Screens. White fement I’aint,
Ferma-tile, Hurricane brnc.'t
Miracle Concrete Company, 3trJ
Klin A m - Phone 13:17
AUTO
RADIOS, Mctorola. Safe*
R 8 ROOM empty house. I’hono
and Service
The Music Itox,
111* W. 1st SL Phone tl.S.'l.
1^1811 ED apartmewt. cl
No children. Call W. M. Bishop,

REAL ESTATE FOR SALI
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P A IN T — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
house paint. Outside white and
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*
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box. Box G c o Herald.

S ^ . K —3 ItrdriMini frame dwell.
I t V with mmlern eonveniencet Two lawn mowers; 50 ft. i
hose; golf Img, 4 rlnloi; 2 f
and* B acres tilivl muck lain’.

House

and

land

in excellent

roifdiliou.
I&lt;ii yatil
Realty Co.
Phone 8U8.
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COMMimr OFF THI OROUNO, barefoot Ted Schroeder (foreground), of
Glendale, Calif., makes a return to Dlnny Palls, o f Australia, In tha
crucial singles match of tha Davis Cup finals at Forest Hills, N. Y ,
which ha won, three out of five, Schroeder took off his in taken when
ha kept slipping. Later, ha put on spike*. The U, 8 . team successfully
defended the Intern*tlom^jtrophy by a 4-t triumph. (International)

Niro 4 room rottage on lot M x
124, nrrnngtAl to nrroniodati*
family of three. $3475.00—•
$1085.00 will hnndlr. .
Exceptionally desirable small 6
. acre tiled farm with 8 lied room

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You will prefer GREEN’S FUEL GAS SERVICE for:'
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RICKS PACKAGE STORE
•HO Sanford Avenue

light iron light -fixture*; I I
candle dining riMim fixtuie
wall brackets; iron |inrrll fil
lure, I rbniis, sninll table.
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IAN4I8- Winter A Ca spin •!
with the revolutionary nlumatone plate, $525 with l&gt;en.'h.
Trrms. if drstreil. Joseph llallov,
734 N. Magmdia.

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M&gt; Modem Movuhaxrt

wan’l wait for SALES
HE ADVERTISES^

P H O N E .17

Alleady bursting at its seams,
the U. S. whiMil system will li.tvo
a liigget job iTus fail than r v ir
twenty percent extra pay.
iM-fore in its history.
Educntius cite these farlm * in
vou’re seeking ^anvcl. adven­
ture. education in specialised rreasing the s« hind Imt'l:
•I. A bulge it) the American
hranrhes. the'R egu lar Army
arid Air For.* offer all these, I birthrate that slaiteil in Itlll will
depressiun-proof pay ] nut Increasing numlwr* o f rhtldi hw ks. In g uarantee jini—m f l
il tire chance to save
f lif.tKHI in rash,in .7
Years.
the rlassrmim
KisiiqusWe* ne.-«l not affect voir.
3. Appreciation &lt;&gt;f &gt;h.* Ix-uefil*
o fn lu c a tio n ha* I k-c i i r tlniolaU-.l
in Americans until im-rrasing
nuiulieis of |H'iiplc a ie making
«ttenuous effo rt* to continue their
education.

Dlr9Ct~FramMariufacfur9t
Your Specification!

All Kraft Board
Q u a lity Plu t Prompt Service A t N o Extra Cost

Wheel Balancing

C. W e ls h

Thy increasing rla - -i
find* the sch'Mils he
Among difficulties trm
12 S P E C IA L I K »*V IC E S
educators are:
I. Salary scales whirli
FOR RENT— FI. I
--------- ..m y come tiMi low Ikcsio -opfraliun. Hrmuimible ritci, San* increases in living rosls
2. Shatp ■eductions in th • num

SIGNS
Show cards and
1— DIIK*H HIGN 8
0- D. Undress. Phone 10 2 1
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YOU DRIVE IT

P1IONB 200

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training just at
more tcachets a ir
. j i ^ Dctri tutaltuu
tug* ami facilities

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the. ttme^wheit
needed.
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uf -sciuut-h-ulddining the war

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BAWL YARD TO
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building
costs. curtaHIpg repali *

li. Shottages o f iMMIkV.
firnw lb Pirdiclrd
Tin- pinch will Inc re­
fall. .l-iil ia expected, Gw continue
• fur at least six year*. I

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144 tME_____________________
CLUBS *tRAVCUNG PLANS . 0A«. MOR M R. MORAN

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rr o f isluactiun. estlm atej dm I in
those ^ ix years there will Inaloiut six million a/dltietwi! eletnentai y school pupil* in Ihe
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MICKEY MOUSfc

SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH p r i n t i n g
AND TYPIN G
CREDIT LIIIIK A U OF
SANFORD *
Itt N. Park
I’ hesie 180

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TIIK LONE RANGER

Journey’s End

By Fran Striker

DD4VER5 MAS VIST LETTER FER
BOB LAWTON DU BE DEUMEflEO
ON BOfffr EtGHTIENW
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N IM N K T IT CONSTRUCTION
co.. ORLANDO, F LA . PHONE

AVON PRODUCTS IN C.' *whl
train women to earn $1.00 and la ^ N O T lC E S — P E R S O N A L
more per hour representing our
products. Women now employ­ 8 ANFORD Beauty Saloa— Phom
1364. 309’ Park. Mary MeMahon
ed need not apply. We have
Phone 1364. Permanent wave;
openings in Sanford ami sur­
$4 up, guaranteed. Water aof
rounding towns. Writ*.&lt;|uallfiratlons to Naomi Dill’man, 814
• Broadway, Orlando, Ha.
18
AU TO S POR SALE
GENERAL HOU8 EWORK. Part­ 1944 English Austin for aal*
time. Bertha Crawford. Cor.
10th and Maple.
^ !9 8 !-F ord -S *d aw. grvwl TOHitHKin.
Phone 787-J.
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Protect Veur Health
By Sleeping Better.

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1940 Model IH ton Ford V -8
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Truck, nice'112 ft- body. g°od
EXPERT painting — contract or
condition, good tire*. A ta rhourly bakla.
8 . G. Orogan.
, t f 760.00. Hill Lumber
Free estimates. Phone 763J .
* Supply Yard. Phone 88.

Mattraas Renovating A
Uetxilldiag A Specially,
Call Ua Today - Sleep
Better Tonight

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aVting FoiTT SaO

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

III '• • '• •" m i pay with or e ilhont
state aid in an effort to hold
teachers already In th" iviteri
and iitll’nrt other*.
.Money Provided
Nearly all itstr.i irimL- some
provision for schoiil finnnring,
Delaware. Indiana and' Neinnskt
nrovided stale funds for school
building.
*A prdnosa! to stagg &lt;r the tiadi
ti-oial liner moolhs var itiom •«
that the schools can operate the
year arouod has heeo widely dia&gt;

Young man with aptitudo in Eng­
lish for newspaper *&gt;rk. Ap­
ply Sanford Herald.

CLEAN WINTER U^A

Passenger Car and Truck

A P Newsfratute*

AKK FRONT PROPERTY t.ONNIL M f’ MHI.I.EN'H Market
Very Hexlrahln B room, partly
Barl&gt;er Shop open Thursday,
furnished stucco house, in ex­ W HISKEY license for sale. Call
Friday A Sal unlay.
cellent corelition, 2 aerrs,- 404
1*31 It for Information.
THE ROMP: M ID P
feet lake frontage, wrll fruited.
$8600.00.
* MUSCOVY DUCKS—All *l»c*. al­ WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
so Cornish gnme hen*, pullet* I7tkl Sanford Avn. Phone II4.T-J
FRED VY. RENDER. Realtor
nod cocktunN for bleeding pur­
Room 2 Stale Bank Bldg.
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ATTENTION MO'IHRHS
poses. Phone 31 or 1187.
Phone 1430
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
Baby Valrt furnishes hnsplti,|
6
AltnCLES
WANTED
6 +RTICLCS FOR SALE
clean, sterile diaper* and deodor­
' lied container. Kc rnufoical'and
safe. Fully medicnlly approved
But educatora do not pretend
Call Daytona 2447-W cr flect for that inrasurrs so far adapted will
I scoop. I oliver^No. 3 plow, spray Highest cash price paid fur used
details.
VO
■sew. w
y diapers.
*, w
*82.
- . *1u week. meet the emergency fully.
furniture. Ted Davit Furnitura
cart. I celery* letter, Mr. HighFIRST IN S A fiF o n i)
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 958.
tun..Sen Britt Tractor C o
Dr. Rtudchaker saya'th* einerCohen’*
Radiator Shop fur com grnry rail* for “ heroi.- nrtlap."
OR SA LE — Elgin bicycle, axcel- I'M . BUY your car regardless of
ph-le radiator service. 106 8 an But h* insists that tha rnuntry
lent condition. John Root, Kll
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
can meet its educational need* on
Palmetto Ave.
W. 2nd 8 L
the same scale that ft met lla war
need* so that every child catr l&gt;*
Stamp collector wishes to ex­
4**1. wonder pep|&gt;er plant. I.
given n first rate education.
change duplicates with other
Mann, take Monroe, Fla.
collectors. Six thousand vari*
FOR KALB
In 1945-44, about 4.000,000 pieces
elie* available. Contact 1101
H.D N E W 8PA PE H S -3 OKNTB
were milled to th* Library of ConElm Ave.
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
grass' collection
BUNDLES.
0
HELP
WANTED
10. IS, 20 and 85 CENT
HERALD jOgFICE

• 81 LENT 8KRVBL RBFR1GBRA

Mr* Mu
this life
i-sptt-flown
WV nUi

S. School System
Faces Biggest I^oad
This Fall In History

garage and Well fnilled

Denver Open 1Von
By Lew Wprshani
With Bum Clubs

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this country
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I hank Rev. Kw nun fur -tub vmi
err'* a job opportunity that ran
siding eulogy also the pnl|l«Mit-,.
■•art yuu on the road to fin ­
for such courteous service ,tnd un
ancial indr|iemlcnrr. Want to
Intake* Mosley fm sih'I i t-ffirienl
own a farm—or a business fot
rORIION MlNlSTIft Jose Vincente Trujillo tlefti. of Ecuador. U shown serv'lce. W* pray fm timl's hie-,
&gt;out self gome day? Then here’s
willi other inemlrer* of the Kcuadorean dr!enation leaving the Inter­ mg on nil of you.
how you start enlist in the neo
American Conference at Pctropnlis, llraril. for a rush trip home A rev­
Regular Army m Air Force,
olution. plus a counter-revolt against the ne v government, prevented
Daisy Hinnt.I
Highest pay youll receive ill
Ecuador from voting on the hemisphere dr feme treaty, (fnlcrnationst)
history—plus free fo**^ cloth ,
hjc. bopsi|yr, emWmedical care- j
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Thousands o f high school gin.l
ill»S Michel variety nf ha(J.
liana i« t*-*t known in the United
uatrs Sre Widunteei mg duily I k State* largely lierabse it »hi|t*
well, at j 11|h*iik after lieing piekril.

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PLYMOUTH
M O lU G AfiK LOANS
PARTS AND SERVICE
MOND M. II \l;l., Erjllor E N A M E L: B E N J A M IN
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A
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Registered Broker and
IMpervo Eiia'nicl " P i
nsurance Agent
•lulck drying, for Extclini ami
A-DK moth proofing lasts L
Florida Slaio Bank Bldg.
veers. Have your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clean
GLASS A T A IN T CO. Phone
MMEDIATE PQ68 E8 SH)N
iJsv. — 443-P sim ettr
■*cr« faFm Tiome,” 4*7&lt;mlh_ nbiise"
furnished. ■over 30 fruit trees, TRUMPET. Phone .1
well, garden, cow and pasture
Piano Tunhig and Repairing. [„ L
Sill. Rea. ,411-W,
Wills property,
K I C K I) FOR

Card o f Thank*
The family t»f the Inlr
tiah t’ laik who drpnitrd
August 14. 14*47 wishes
their many Ihuuks fm
card*
and telegrams.

TUXEDO FKKDS- -soreplc
Hunt's Tusedr Feed Mn

inn. furnished apaitment. 908
pie Ave.

The man who runt Brooklyn’s
baseball fortunes and "split double
headers" It thinking all th* time.
There are few veterans who dis­
pute tha belief that he la tho
shrewdest baseball man In history.
Rickey hat saved himself and
Brooklyn's stockholder* a tidy
turn since Commissioner Chandler
By FR AN K ECK
aupended Durocher for "conduct
A P Newafeature* Sports Editor detrimental to baseball." Leo*made
BROOKLYN. N. Y .— There are
two schools' o f thought among
the nine baseball writers who have

880, which the proa had predittad
might win th* grind uvtr th*
4.888-yard, twisting Cherry Hills
Course, weiw John I’elmrr o f BedIn, N. 0-; .Tom Wright of Knox­
ville, Tcnn.; and B«n Hogan of
DENVER, Sept. 8, (JH — Lew Herehey, P a. They ssch won
. :r
Wortham, who cglmly copped.the FI,433.83.
1947 national open god then faded
back Into the nqld^KU hla etrid*
again to work his Way to victory
In th. $15,090 DsnVer Oprn Goff
Tournament.
*
Tha Waahlng^bo. D. C.', lad who
diea a bag Full of old, unmatched
dub* took a two-stroke lead at tho
end of 64-hole* with rounds pf 7 1 ­
68-44— 806 and then emuted home
In the last threesome yesterday
with gnother liar 71 fo r a 27(4lotal good enough for. the |2 JS00
first money.
Grouped four stroke* back at

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Sun lord. Kim (.1 1

The typical ,*ltb haa »lv j kinds
' fins; Pairad pactoral, pntrad
ilvlc, dorsal, anal and tail.

T* furnish you with the kind of telephone service
yuu desire, Southern Bell secures the beet In tele­
phone equipment (ram the Western Electric Com­
pany. Iu association with the American Telephone
A Telegraph Company provides nation-wide end
world-wide long distance facilities and use of the

Try

W l make our own lea Cranm, All flav
Tasty — Delicious — Healthful

a F R E E E S T IM A T E S
Phone SOK

alts back, pafflag on a big cigar
and appearing to look Into apace.
Bat all the while Rickey probably
la say lag to biasaelf:
“ I’ll play tbla hind to Ih* MIL
l l keep* Brooklyn la the nt
and tha! means castomera In t

6|Ar4TS’

fYftriujQr. STAFF*.
k WAS RfROlASBPFfWvA,

shall and Buddy Kerr, Glr.nla, hit
home runs to account &lt;or six of
&lt;the Giants runs in 7-6 win ovsr thi
Dodgers,

your hand; ao big It can carry your voice serose
tha world., _
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RY thia surprising esperimciit with aisrgg. Pour wmr
vinegar into a shallow dish and
carefully place an egg in th*
tentry " f the’ dish.
Watch the cVg and in n few
momenta bubble? will appeal m
Ihe vinegar where it touchrs theegg. The bubbles wilt inrrrasr
in such number Hint Ihccgg.will
alert to rock and finally it may
even he gi d *1 owl y tu till II
around.Thia motion is produced-hy
Ihe qeluMMof the vjnewnr t.m-lhr'
chalk in Ihe shell uf‘ the egg,
producing bubbles of cailioitir
acid gaa which burst with force
sulllcicnt to mow the egg. * •

&gt;Ul problem. And tf-he

LA-fe A P P ifio rd 1*0

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Hour te le p h o n e it ao small you can hold U la

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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

■heeler qf Sanford

I w c REPAIR!

Two writers who say they have
” no Intereel" In th# matter turn­
ed out to be like th* fellow who
refused to discuss the weather but
griped about 90 degrees heat.
They felt that Durocher it not
tha managerial genius many have
said he waa and that Shotton’s
handling of a below par pitching
staff .bears, out their contention. '

PEBBLE BKACIL Calif., 8*pL
8, ( A ) —-United State* amateur
gulf .open it* 47th annual K g
show fodav 'with 810 contestants
from all section* of tha natloh on
deck for th# weak of championship
play over famed Febble Beach.
t
I.I
4
* ■ I a I . x ■ t u « r e n IS
Eiglity-two
matches
were on tha
schedule for the opening day,
Another advantage, he said, while 44 performers drew bye* In
would' be "addM community ser­ Ihe first round o f a battle which
vice in providing the sport* mind­ will narrow down to the finals and
ed American public with addition­ a 1947 amateur king Sefurdav.
Foremost among Ihe tee-absen­
al good football contests rather
tees today was defending Chamthan so-called amateur ones.”
Tavlor addressed his proposal
by mall to presidents of 14 insti­
But these former champlops
tutions with "urban conditions"
similar lo the U. of L lie said he
hope* for favorable replies within Evans, Clod Ward of Spokane,a week, and a meeting of th* pre­ winner In 1939 and 1941; Dick
Chapman, the
1940 champion
sidents In Ixtuisvllle during Sep
front Mamsroneck, N. Y-, and
Under Taylor's plsn, Ihe foot­ Johnny Goodman, Omaha* 1937
‘
’ . tvball players would be truly profes­ victor.
sional; would draw pay from the
YESTERDAY’S 8 YARH
’
schools; and woitld not oc required
«Pitching.
hu iiii Ki Bllx
k&gt;ii * Donnelly,
i/uiuirii/, Thlle,
a iiuif
to attend ebusex.
Tavlor said on* of hla Invita­ shut out tha Brave* 2 0 on th,-eo
tion* went to the president of Ihe ■Ingles and walkrd non* In iTcing
only 2 :J men.
'*
Unlveraity of Georgia.
. Batting, Johnny M in, Will Mur
m

YOU'RE TELtfN

doetj only hepyen know* what he’s

47th Annual Amateur
Golf Tourney Opens

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all replied “ not Interested" or "no
comment" ta thn question.
One veteran writer, wke waa
coveriag tha Dodgers even before
Darocher made the grade at a
big league ahorUtop, sayy:
"Leo has done nothing wrong
on the ball Held. I believe ha la
entitled to return after the year’s
suspension. Anyway Burt Sholton.
who Incidentally la doing a gTend
job, doesn’t ears,whether he man­
ages in .1948 or n ob'l doubt that

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STRIKE

MIAM I, SapL S - m —Slxtyelx drivers for Maul Induatrlaa
I nr., on* of the largest rnnrretc
block and building supply Anna in
Un south, wet on itrike today with
lha demand mat the company
gleg them union recognition.

B o &lt; iW e e r

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LOUISVILLE, Ky., Hept. 8. (/$&gt;)
— A new “ play for pay'1 football
league to be sponsored by a group
of collegvs and universities has
been proposed by President John
W. Taylor of th* University of
o LoulrriBa, -.,
- • » ’/
Dr. Taylor outlined his plan nt
a newa conference yesterday. Re
aald profits from such a venture
cobid be used by th* schools to
p r o m o t e broadened intramural

O ptom etrist
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg,
leur*: 9-18 1-8
Phone 898

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NEW GIANT

trouble Tut once. In the Seventh
the Red Hats grouped five hits
to score ihre* runt, and with the
■eels jammed, Fuiti sent Cent
Ciolek down swinging.
A t the result of yesterday**
victory over th* Deland nine, the
G-Men have won three tilts an-J
have Inst two in tha playoff se­
ries. The Saints have won three
garnet from the Orlando Senator y
Tli* Saint* will play tha Solon*
in Orlando in the fourth contest
of their playoff series tonight.

College President
Proposes “ Play For
Pay** Grid League

Dr. Charles L. Persona

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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FLOOR BANDINO k finish to?,- 1941 1U ton Pord truck7 abort
cleaning k waxing. Our power
wheel U se w|th body, good tonUBit enables ua.to work where
-litIon, $476. 1939 ffhtlwnMI*
tha** la no *l*etnc oonneclloi
4 doer sedan, good condition.
available, t t yrota experience.
II. M. Gleason, take Mary, Fl«-

ETTA KETT

By Paul Robinson

£!Tl •'itijfflst
Individual Order By

ECHOLS

ECHOIS BEDDING
COMPANY
Sanford'
Orlando
Celery k Sanford- Phone (881

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M O N D A Y , S E P T . 8 , 1917

T U B 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 '

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U. S. Exporters Fear.
Kosults Of Custom*
Union Pact In Europe
Hf !
W ASHINGTON — Som, of (He
doctor* at Ihr hfdilili o f eonvale*
jrcnt Europe are talking of 4 "euitorn* union" for tho continent. ■
The subject has com-v up noth
•t Geneva, where world trrulc rules
are being worked out, and at Par
is. where the Europeans are trving to find out what they cain do
for themselves.
80. what Is a customs union?
•It Is an aareement among two
or mpre nations , to cliarge^ no;
tariffs on Ihe' good* they buy front,
each other. The result it that
consumers In those nations pay a
little less for each other's roods.
And the hope Is that trade be­
tween the countries will pick up
because of the lower prices.
'Henelus' Goes to Work
There Is such a . unt-m now in
Europe amona Belatum,
lie
Netherlands and l.usemUurif. In
diplomatic slana It’s “ Rendu*''
for Ihe name* of the three natlons.
,
The nations balance etch other
happily. Belgium and liny
tmboura are two of the must
highly induaRlalixed areas In the
world. The Netherlands turns uut
a Rood deal of food. They aie in
a Rood position to swap.
For
years economists hate
thought Europeans vy.'re pretty
blind to cut .up their continent
with all sorts of tariffs kgainst
‘ ‘ It was as
though California slapped a tariff
on overcoats from New York, and
New York let In Florida oranges
free but chanced a fee ou Callorris, see asiR sx .

*****
Trouble Possible
There are possible b ig J ia A l.P i
’i 'cUslohis union row-bust.
Take the Benelux union. Hup

se Belgian prices began to rise
reuse .Belgium exported tro
much goods to France and Eng­
land amt goods got short at home.
The Dutrh would have to pay
more for Belgian goods. But the
Bflgians, still paying tho lowrr
Dutch prices, would begin to buy
more In the Netherlands. Belgian
reserves of Dutch guildri*. (the
money oT the Netherlands! would
being to evaporate. The Belgian
fovernment would have to limit
its people bought
.............................
* from
ha goods
the Dutch.
The Benelux area woulJ no
longer'be a frre trade arm.
' U. 8 . government economist!,
who are watching tho Benelux
lay
the ^uMsa-nss.si..^Three govorn-• Iagreement,
B f l i pruis —
J Mm
jnvnts could tmk# iU p i lu prevent
y say th
such a
elep. Ideally, wouild be to create
a common money
A leo- they »ay there would
have to be some production plan
' nlng eo that factory and farm
prlre*. would stay In a constant
relation to each other.
Kiportera Uncertain
Some American exporters are
orrlrd under a European roa­
ms union. Swiss typewriters
(fo r esample)' might entor Franca
tariff free while, presumably.
ty
nave a tariff attached. And »4 on
down the line of U. 8 . goo.J, sold
to Europe.

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Plans Arc Made For
Handling Gum S a lt's

Seven of Florida's smaller cities
are making extensive up* o f air­
line travel, in a proportion Us make
larger cities look to their laurele
ss air minded towns.' TUaldentz of
seven cltles-lntermcdlate points on
Florida
Airways'
certificated
routes- - are traveling by air at the
rate o f 16.B per thousand popula­
tion. whereas the larger cities
travel at only 11.6 per thousand
population, according to a recent
■urvey made of passenger travel
over th* airline's route ivstcm.
_ Tb*. survey show* that 199
residents of th* seven smaller
citl*s-8 G Augustine, Palatka, San­
ford. DtLand, Gainesville, Ocala
and Lake Clty-flew to 67 different
cities'during' the period under
survey, traveling aa far as Masico, Guatemala and Canada, and
to 18 different etates.
According to th* survey, If these
39tt passenger* had not used Flor­
ida Airway's routes, they would
have lost a total of one month, 7H
days, traveling by surface means
to the nearest air terminal. Cities
most preferred by the passengsrz
war* Miami, Atlanta, Newark,
New York, New Orleans, Chicago,
Detroit and Washington, D. C.

Sep.
(Spec
_. JACKSONVILLE.
.................
M 8MS
Iftl) “ Plain for „ the han iM g 0f
"
«nT«' n*
crude pin* gum auction
sole*
the PHUtka Stata Farmer's Matket whith have Ju*R W n mapi„,|
in conference*
with interest,^
leaders In. the naval store* in.
dustry repic^nt a new and Irn.portent step forward-In the hand.
Bn* o f this commodity."
-.,i4
William L. Wilton. Director of
State
Markets,
here. . today.
"These sale* will make it - po»slble for the farmer agjl . 1.
landholder who nns only V f-s
treft, to * supplement his
income hy selling pine gum on *
competitive basis, thus being :u.
siiird o f the l&gt;est returns. Th,
State Markets system has ns It*
major goal, the service of Flliridi
producers. I believe this Stole,
operated gum auction plan a in
prove very helpful to those who
sell through its facilities.
"Under the arrangement. a*.ii
has been outlined, informal IwunH.
Ing o f these twlre-a-wrrck*m!*i
hns been set for Monday, 8ept,
ember 15. I have lieeri assuiiil n
competitive bidding for all gun
offered at, each sale.

Two More Slayings
’ Add To Police Woes
MOW M A H V
l e t , A4E« Ha v e .
'Th e r e b e e n ?
'T h r e e o f m a *j o r
IH P O R 1 X N C E .*

F E M I N I Z E M o &lt;ORIS*T5
« o 7 'T Q O O

W ORE

* O H E- M A H 'fo p '" &lt;0
SAFEGUARD DELICATE.
C O M P L E X I O N S AND .
&lt; 0 KEEP 'THE H l^ K
H A I R - D O IN PLACE*

BAfTlESUlP
“ IS 9 3 %

STEEL-

Hearings Announced
T h re a t O f C iv il W
i a r Is S#een#
.
On Radio Policy
In C on tin u ed R io tin g In ln d ia - wAmuNral Communication*
By D EW ITT MACKENZIE
Al* Foreign Affairs Analyst
The bloody .Mosli-in-llindu ills*
urdt‘ i* which have hern occurring
In various part* of tin- Indian *ubcontinant, and ,-*|M-.-inlly the *avagr butchery in tlu- gnat Punjab
■ U I I I I U V T I IIKKIIB
HIM*. Jarnp, &lt;• .lu , KMlii.ru.. I •• district of I'aklMan, bring u* face
to face with the dreadful possibil­
&lt;’.&lt;U 4 Hill!, .ms lUlim H
Marker O I' »iu» P en ik t W -Ti’. ity of large scale civil war among
M mIm I I
llill.llr k
the 400,000,000 of the peninsula.
lltadrls. Mwant .tus Zl*rs*&gt;'i
It shualtl l&gt;e emphaiirrd that wc
To II r llcil*.
WillUiti, W it Mint .Nairn!* A are speaking of n “ posaihlllty".
While further bloodslu-,1 and des­
To II
llloMMP, rlus Aaalliu
Kibbe.. llo n b m *1 . l u s |»o i MI i &gt; truction mutt Ire expected, n gen­
ll T o H I... ,i t• llrrnliauil rl u s Kll.i eral conflagration may well he
llraililiaw, l ' K r lu s lulllau* I*
averijul. However, the runtlngency
T o nili. K Huitou I Q IN U
I’riiit**, Louis rlus Nila To *1 U la there, ahd should It evrnltMte
llumesrn., rlus rlsiievk
ll would lx* the most terrible of nil
Ka,|Wr. J V .lu* MIMr.it To "in
conflict* — religious ami rarlnl
H Myns .ms Alma M
Hhli.r, tVw. I«— atu, Wtlnie I*. strife which.knows nu Iruunds. Thu
neighboring Chinese pnlitiral civil
■fn J,a rll PniTth
Van K iiSmI.u. ►' &gt;l*i
II war would Im mild by rontpsrlsotuTo T*&lt;t Williams »m i H.lma I’
Unhappily the groundwotk fur
lioanl of Trustee*, rhurrh at tloit
In rhrisl to hoard of Tin,!..* I'htirtli grievous, trouble was laid whi-n
the new dominion* of Pakistan
of i)o&lt;t In ,'n.UM -IVninrostal
byn.bi dill.akoiK-Ik-t-AVnt| tip W
1.M oilrnrr«id'ni3Tk TH lm lor- teW. Inman r lu s I'arila
. ;
eently were furntrd as wholly sep­
w . * k l y , llaroM K rl u s l l Louis*
T o Kdw aid II Hl.l.ti.nn H u s Vio l, arate slate*. Instead o f Irelng unit­
HI. John, J ir *m « Marian To linn- ed In a federal government. The
Moslrmt. uutnumlrered three to
art I'iih.n »m , Violet
n r :\t. i «» t a t i : w o m t iia iik s
one hv the Hindus, refused to
liarrK. i-eell A rlu« Util* Tu Han- plare their futures in the hand* of
funl. Allanll. National Itank
Windham, llalrh N Hal To Plrs, this grrel and distrusted majority.
So two suspicious and in numei*
KrtUral (tavln*, atol l4«an AmmIi . '
Hoyte. II «' Mil, Clair* To tie- nus respects hoitlle nation* were
Ham. I J f . In,uran*. •,*»
rntveil put ttf the peninsula like a
lliirkr. K ■&lt; .to , Nota To liwlant jig-saw puizlr. And whrn this
zi Mu,..l*hlt.
KnlKtil. I. J slu e'Ads L T o l&gt;«lel&gt;&lt; had Iteen achieved many of ih
I IOO.HHO.000 Moslems were within
M aiussslwklte *
l-aUtrs-m I, J Hu, Kpituirla To I* India's Itoundseies and large hunt
i * Hnwk
•
Iters of the 300,000,000 Hindu,
Normandy forpotatlon To Klrtl
were Inside I’akistan.
i
National Hank, tnlando
tlrow, Idiwolh .tu , Mlnnir To
What inure, natural than that
Km.ry Ksil ' 111*
violent wrath should descend on
Humee'it.l, M I* .tu * tl.n .,a
Tu Kinl KVrk-ral Ha,Ins* and lawn the unprotected heads of these urn
wanted minorities?
A tan.
Vuune. Jar A Jr. rtut tr.na To rttat
The Indians are a highly iitflam'
M i f l l Ha,Ins* and l « , n A.,n.
maid* people, ami many are print
Hlirmt’ir. J ti fin*, rlraia To JnItivr In thefr passions. There havj
aaphlna It I'd.ll
Htavaaaoti. Kdward II .tu * viola been some nasty communal nut
To KlrW Kot.r.,1 Ha,Ink* amt lawn bursts in -numerous places, but bv
A*an.
far the worst trotihl* has tlev.l

Seminole County
Court Records

Commission announced today it
will hold hearings here beginning
Jan. 12 un whal the national
trolley should Ire with respect to
“ editorializing'' by radio broad­
cast stations.
The nnriounreim-nt said the
FCC will:
1. Determine whether the extrrssiun of editorial opinions by
.madrast station licensee, on
•matters ttf public interest and
controversy i j _ consistent with
their obligation to o|rerate their
stations in tlu- public interest.
“ 2. Determine the relationship
Irctween any surh editorial ex­
pression ami the affirmative
obligation of the licensees to in
sure Ihnl u fair ami equal pre­
sentation of all side* of coiiin*
verslal Issues Is made over their
facHltlcs."
The Commission said It ordered
the int|uity Irecaus* of widespread
discussion in .the industry &gt;over
the esacl meaning" of ■ 1041
-tWO r uling whlclr zafd In parTt"
“ The broadcaster can nut be an
advocate.”
•
l l said some radio interests
have expressed bellaf. that broad­
casting stations should have wider
freedom uf expression than that
allowed in the 1041 ruling.

. NEW... MORE Sept. '1* W V Two more killings were added
today to th* woes of Brooklyn*
police, already In the midst of a
drastic shskeup ordered bv Mayor
William O'Dwysr and Police Com
mlealoner Arthur W. Wallander
as a result of eight unsolved
gang murders.
.
In one. of tb* two shootings
yesterday, Edward O'Connor, 30,
a publishing firm salesman, was
killed by a man who attempted
to force entrance to a bar hr
grtll, police said.
' As th* ltiTJUd*TJTlru*&lt;rwith I7w
bartender who was letting cus­
tomers out of the bar at the 3
A. M. rioting hour, O’Connor
walked toward them and e*ld,
“ Why don't you get out of here?
In answer, the etocky youth
drew a pistol and shot O'Connor
in the cheet, police eald. The
killer ran from the bar to a cab
and forced the driver at gun­
point to drive awgy from th*
scene. The driver narrowly missed
being killed when he Jumped from
the. cab at high speed and was
shot at by th# killer, who fled
after th* cab crashed,
Th# other man shot was James
McCormack, 37,. who was killed
on the front atoofi of hi* Brook;
lyn hum*. McCormack's brotherin-law, Everett Sinnott, 40, was
arrested and charged with homi­
cide In the shooting.

President Truraan
II'M IIIM lin s race «**&lt;

at he began the long voyage beck
from Rio De Janeiro yesterday. He
appeared on deck in a new cap,
the gift of the President's Cup
Regatta Association of Washing-.
Ion,

School Opening:

ASSISTANT PASTOR of S t Ambrose Church. Fxdlcott,
Usuries Mor'Arly J u ris t * tdsUtntnUtrr ths lari rites nl Mritftirth «8
tht victim! of i Until plane crash near the Tri-i’iue! Alrpotu Tn*
victim! wera Identified m ClyiV 11. Smith &lt; f Twin- Orchard!, and ni»
terv-ycsr-old nephew. D-d* K» Miller.
Untonafldnal 50U"Jphom)

"A)hard-hitting program, orderly
arranged, and energetically push­
ed will take many of the kinks
out'of Florida’* agricultur ah econ­
omy," in the opinion of George
Wafe, for 40 year# a citrus bank­
er. Ware lives fel l^estiurg. and
lr~ch*lnnan tit (IA "agrlcutluril
division. Florida Stale Cnamlwr uf
Commerce! He is widely known as
one of Ihe nation's “ best rounliy
banker*." Warr- announced today
thaw hie -8 talc Ghamlter -dirtsion
will mret at Orlando on Sept. IH
and 19, and-“ may be expectrd to
do some heavy agricultural think­
ing and acting." Farming, Ware
taye, require* managing abilities
far greater than that of any
other business. "Th# farmer need*
the help' of business minds, and
Ihe State Chamber propose* to
give him that assistance."

'I call thla my alx-etar cap,'
th* Chief Executive cracked. “ I've
U » l i , H S 111.M l-MI UMl
got to haVe on* that outranks A d­
pit* attending, an infreatt of 20 miral Leahy's."
over last year. Seventh grade
Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy,
rooms aie filled to capacity. Thar* Ihe President1* personal chief of
l l 'a a l l a a e *
ham ’ T n *»
«»»• »
aie eight leachera. New teachers /U ff. I s aboard
ship along with
....................................
air Mrs. Margaret Goit, English; other top ranking White House the accounts-of returned traveler*
Mis* Thrlrpa llamraoml. Social aide* with the
~ exception of spacts1 for our information un economic
Studies, and Mr*. It. A- Humbler, counsel Clark M. Clifford. C lif­ and social progress.”
Geography. Chapel program will ford left Rio by plan* for Wash­
Terming it "shocking to realize
lie held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 ington yesterday.that no statistics worthy of the
.
o'clock.
•
While visit* to both 8an Juan. name exist for probably half of
Seminole High School lias 4BO
pies." Lie addl'd
T A L I.A IIA B 8 EE, Sept. 8,( 8 peci*rto Rico, and the Virgin Is­ the world** peoples,"
pupil* registered of which 244 ar* land* had been considered pos­ that “ there la no room for com(all ,*• .Carl B. Smith o f Ihd
Florida Industrial Commission, to-'
girls ami 23(1 Imy*) according to sibilities for thla voyage, press dacence" concerning the othrr
Merman E. Morris, principal. Tb# Secretary Charles-G. Iloss told self of th# people.
day said the Florida State Employ,
Mentioning no nation* hy name,
ment Servce In a six months com­
faculty has• 22 teachers. Saw In- newsmen Mr. Truman baa decided
special trips to those the 8 *cr*Ury-General continued:
parison had made 6,560 more
structure* or# Kenneth Eaddy, ag­ to make ■Mat
" ""n tn iia '* r ^ n m a 1*
placements
at $2(6,098.78 less tral
"There are possibly 30 countries
are large Hindu znd Sikh minor riculture; Joseph McCaslin.'.social points later. Th# plan aow Is to
expense. It ranks 'final In the
Thotaa*. (iMitts* " * T o I'kntrsl Blee (Sikhism embraces eom* uf studies; Tim Tyler, English, and proceed directly to Norfolk, Va., which have reasonably geeuraw
with
no
stopi.
It.
E.
lilack,
band
leader.
Chapel
statistics un the elemental fari*
the trachinge of Hinduism),
southeastern region and near the KtorM a. IN oil ue, ion . f e . l ’ &lt;» '
A a a l t l N M K N T O r M O H T O A U i:
Thla famous battleship oh which of birth and death; only about 25
top nationally In accomplishments
Terrible stories of unbridled out­ will l « held Thursday morning at
Arnoktt it H . t u s t i l l , . T o An&lt;*--&gt;»
th*
Japan***
surrender
wax
slgrt
Mbntrivs hav* attempted to make
bursts of killing are coming nut IO:JO o'clock and new class offi­
tinea tba slats took ovar control f Unttnni
.
ed. And ltd two-deatroyrr escort, even crude estimate* of their naof the Punjab and untold thuu&gt; cers will be Introduced.
last Novsmber 18.
t ' l l A T T K l . MOHTHAHM
Sanford Grammar School has the Diaa and th* Small, hav* been tlona) Income.
HroWn. W A Te Rsarurti AllsntW aanda are reported to have died.
Tho comparison -of accomplishtional Hank
"In many countries no itatuties
Great number* of women are said an approximate registration to designated “ Task Force 84.” . *
ants o f tho Florida 8 tate Em- NaItaWh.
I, J Tu Howl*nd Kmanr.
The "Task Force" rod# easily are available about education,
to have been .abducted from their date of 225 gs compared with 240
oyment Service covered the per- Co
Into a fresh breeze whh the speed health or sanitation, about- the
Hhtnpant. UuugUM U To Anhur homey. Property destruction has last year, according B. C. Steele,
d Jan. 1 through Juna SO, 1040
been widespread, both In urban principal. The building haa been set to ggrry th* ship* Into Nor­ amount and* utilization of man
under federal operation and Jan. aA TWilliam,
ta rA tT io N o r mmTUAiJita and country areas. Farming op­ repaired with gutters put In good folk at mid-morning, 8«pt- 19.
lower or .of agricultural and In1 thrbugh Juna 80, 1047, under
nappant. Aaron It »tus Marika erations on both sides of the Psk- shape, and, painting Includes out­
There th* president, Mr*. Tru­ luatrial resources, and about th*
ajato control.
To flordhn M Kltrk. Hus HoroMir
man and thalr daughter Margaret utat of the other economic end
Williams, It A To taruts I'.rlif., Islan-Indla frontier* 111 some, sec­ side window ellla, Mrs. Mary Allc*
t Reviewing the local office act­
tions h*4* ceased—a grave men Bailiff Is' a new teacher. Ml a. trill transfer to the Presidential social factors which must be mea­
ivity reports during theee two per­
' l i n ^ f t r i W To I* r Whig him ace to a land which alwaya Is Annie Nelson manages th* lunch yacht Williamsburg for an o**r» sured In order to, define the prob­
iods Mr. 8 mlth said 84,460 were 'Aus
Allr^t*
lem*-we wUh to solv*.
hungry.
roem vilth' Mr*. B. Middleton as­ night voyage to Washington.
placed In jobs under federal .con­
ranlral Plorlda I'eoJuttlon T'e.
Teak Fore# 84 passed Cabo Fffa
But fat* sometimes achieves Its sisting.
trol and 70,010 under atata oper­ Jtsaoclsllon To
It, lluntsf elu,
charge its passengers, left the ship
and* by atrange and awful melh
The West Sid* Primary School ust after sunset yesterday. Shortations, an Incrsasa of approx­
Between 1938 and 1945 al*ut
t ________
Brazilian
ode. Perhaps thh trouble Is the numbers 135 pupils, or about IS .. afterward Us4
N,lit*rrLKMlksiTAI. IIOHTtlAHM'
peaceably, but others were dumped 125 million was spent In fr a &gt;j
imately
$VTt ’$*’r month under
Hralnsril. P I- atus Etliabslh To crucible In which th* giant pen­ mor* ,lhan last year, according troyara which **cort*d th# BT*alforcibly on the Hamburg docks.
elate control, accomplished by 18 Hist Kadtral ' Ha,ins* amt bum
hopper control with a saving o f aa
■r AU#&gt;
insula is being molded Into a un to Mrs. Marlon 8 t. John, prlnclpel. dentlal party out from Rio de
per cent lest employee* ^gnd et AMOctstlon
The whole dock erupted Into estimated $800 million In crops.
■
1
*
• * ' "
(fled nation. That thought is in There a'r* five faculty members Janeiro rendered departing hon­
MAHIIIAUB
UrKNBKa
one-third leee coat. Tne ■Chairman
tkmakt
rrwt
JU.p.1 m. Paid. spired by a hopeful and dramatic including two new member*: Mrs. or* and turned back.
said there
war* 10,140 morel Minnesota
D 4 rs 5 otAt FRIE N 'S
Th* Missouri Is heading
and Maegaiet Ana Itshi. development.
E. E. Forbes of DeLand and Mlaa
employer visits under state than
nford,
Aa the etorra o f wrath swept Elisabeth Fite of Sanford. Pupil* ward to aasur* calm water*, plan­ iO A O S O N A M A N Y/EN
under federal operations.
CfcartM Wlad.tl Uraatty, t'-n'o .1 the Punhih. Pandit Jawaharlal
ing to change to a northerly counm
ar* of th* first four grade*.
The federal government epenl and Oen&gt;,a KoWomti. IMnloet
HE START TO W f l C - B i r r
Nehr.i and Msquat All Khan, rta
Due to th* fact thAt all pupil* later today.
$716,710.00 from Jen. 1 through
Crossing, of th* equator, with I F M R f t l CL'AR OUTBN
pectivelv prime ministers of India did not undereUnd about th* reg
June 80, 1040 on Employment
attendant etrcmonlM'Initiat­
« .attendant
ami Pakistan, joined hands In an titrations u/last Wednesday, more th*
Service activities In Fiords, where­
REACH, D E Y S M S D t l
effort to restore ,pe*ce? The
rtov registrations ar* *xp*cl*d to keep ing “ pollsroga" Into "shellback*'
as the elate spent $ ( 80,622.22
la **t for Thursday.
tnureJ the Punjab together and, mmlng In, according to Supt.
NtVUM ^
'|M N O ^iO Yfl
during th* first alx months of
In addition to th* official party^
with their minister* and provin­ W. Lawton. Registration Usually
I rea lises* treat Peas Hast
u s i u n v n m u n o H y to oi
tom* 1,400 o f th* 1,700-man M la­
104?.
cial
governor*,
held
•
Joint
meet­
Harvey Enlee, Jr. Atlanta, Reg- posed of. However, I saw some ing In lAhora— a pivotal point in reaches IU Peak in January, ha sourl craw ar* marked far Initia­
id. 8*tnln-ol* County haa an
tonal Director o f th# U. 8 . Depart- stock being brought into th* mar­ the turmoil.
tion. H»# crew member* were
proud
* pt
nt of Labor, on a recent visit ket after i o'clock in the after­ caplUl of th* Punjab, with It* tlmatad school population o f 4,000 granted
dispensation
on
U«U •A special M
WJPFIWMMWM V*.
of which 2, 1/0 are whit* and
tplimenUd th* Florida But#
vojraic* »outh by MP »U the
I h t v«
population of half a million, was 1,900 ar* colored.
noon.
.
.
*
loyrdcnt
Service
on
IU
rk,“ a r«pr«MnUUYi o f Kin*
partly in rulna and murd*r and
A test survey of South Side Shark,
“ I had th* unutual experience iootlns
accomplishment aa compared with
ootlng was proceeding in the Primary 8cbooi this morning Ntptauitb. .
activities lo th* nation and In th* of sitting on th* bench with a streets.
Mr,. Truman's flight ovar the
•
"Aluminum
showed that there ar* 380 pupils •auator failed to taka him out of
city magistrate, whil* in Phila­
Mr. Bmth said.
,
In that setting the two prime as compared with 343 al thla tlr
ranked **cond In th* delphia, during th* hearing for a ministers and their aasoel
th* “ poliwog" data M far aa a*nW oo rf
on p*rt*nUg* of accomp- group of tWfendanU charged with pledged thsmaalv** to strive' lor last year, according to Mrs. J. C. iara n . are concernad. .
Mitchell, principal,-There at* writ*
tOs of th* over-all estimated vialatlng a. city ordinance govern
phrty
IKK ESTIMATES
J iftpiiTy -I
Th*r# la no magic balm tor the a few new pupils front famllle*
and Tint V In D * 1T h u * d«f*ndanU, approxImsUly Indian 111a Many clou observer* that have rTcsntly
1N7.
180 In number, war* alleged t«j believe that th* greatt u t move to­ she said. Thar* art 13
which
th* 125th
hav* bought bushel unit* o f pro­ wards unity would be for th# two including "two new mevnh
PLACE YOUK ORDER NOW A T OUli NEW
Ippi. duce, removed a relatively email dominions to loin In a federal Jttn Uarptr and MUi M
BaUay, both graduate# ol
'
of each unit and told government which could speak
fifth n th* naton
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
Unlvsnltv and both taachl
plshments of C l a a m m
- a full bushel. all sections of the population,
and first In The group pled guilty, but thalr would hav* common machii | third grads.
Earlier la his wash-long visit ti
-----i r» 9P*ct to p*r- counsel filed notice of appeal, th* with which to handle emergencies.
‘
M r,' Truman addrsaasd th*
hm*nu of **- suction a* I under
- it being Short of this it would sum that their own kind—* litreulsan task
*
o f lh* Intar-Amarj Ftsrid* ranked based on an attack t
(h* legal- It may b* necessary to uproot the
Ososfi
Whkh woulda't bring
820 W. 3rd 8L
”
.
Phon# 115 2 -W
' w d first la thg Hy of th*
vast..............
mlaorfria* from thatr pr*
psac# at
waich th* a
ItfmH unJ reeiUbUih 1

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&lt;n L aity Then U Htrength—

THE

K lf
V O LU M E X X X V III

E stablish ed 1B0S

2 i/2 Billion Is
Paid Veterans
In G1 Benefits

To VM t Grave

European Production
gflust Be Increased
AbovePrewar Level
To Make Plan Work

I N D K I 'K N D K N T

SANFORD,
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Report
Aid Needed To
Save Europe

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

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S K I T . !». 1917
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M*A.- t y
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ersns Admioistratipn

will, the 16-nktion cohfei-

Mrs.

Theodor* ' Itoossvelt^ .

Jr. widow of th*-J*U brigadl«
general, gsta ready In her Giro
ence in Paris on the Marshall Plan. Cove, N. Y.. horn* tor a trip tc
(In Paris today, food and ag- Franc*. While overseas sit# will
licullute and subcommittee of the visit hi* grave In Normandy and
conference estimated somr $21- Uk# picture* of It. II* was post
humnusly awarded the Congies900.000.000_.will be needed from |.
atonal Medal of Honor for heroism
the United State* by these Eu- 'n World War 1L (Internationa^

topesn nations in the tirsl four
yiars t» spend abroad for food pt
.luyueans to produce it.),

»e report is primarily a sur-.
vry of what is the problem, rather
than an attempt to propose snlu•
it trachea'a number uf con­
clusions. These arc the major onesI. Cooperation “ ie the key t ,
European recovery." This ‘ means
cooperation "In extending tho
lir ^ iu w s
e « f , a,*,

Ovcr-PaymcntsRun At V FW Convention |90 MimUe Fiftht KaInto Hundreds Of
I'.rs As Troops Use
(.'liibs,
Firehoses
Millions Of Uullais
To
Clear
Transport
« V S IIIN G IO N . Se|tl 8
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4-* Itrpeal uf the 1914 \\ at t tinIrarl Setllrnirnl Art *■*» rri ■•iiiuirn led
I imI s )
lit
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- I t-ltrf. xrn rial counsel
ibr
vltrttcral AeyouiHtna llfflrr.v
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Testifying hrftiie * a lluii-r
rv|tehdilum »u l« uminlllrr un
inirrpay uienia re pur led lu iltr
it \(l in auditing ttellleairnU
■tlirady 'msde, Fitliri «ald Ihr
Isn
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iin n n r w il)
txtau-e
‘ miMt uf Ihr oar cunlratl Iriutiualiuu |irugraiu ft,» Ixrn mmptried."
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I l«ht r uullined In Iltr turn"tille r 32 r a »r » o hit b hr « u.l
-hiiord uierpaym rnlt ul 81,­
121.095 In runlrarl arlllrm rnl*

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City Commission
Asked To Defend
Abattoir Action
Books To Open Sept.
15 For R e g i s t r a -tion- For Primary

law pibvtdcs-paymrntt—n;-----

109 Wrsl Fifteenth Street, fequestABOARD U. S. S- MISOURl ed that the city employ the nec
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN. essary counsel to defend Sanford
Sept. 9 OF)— President Harry S. against suit by the Central Flor­
(senior |Kklliwog) Truman fell vic­ ida Quick Fteeie and Storage
tim lo l|)e war nerves aboard the Company which seeks to restrain
eqi£nr (sound battleship today. the city from interfering with es­
Tlx Chief Executive and more tablishment of an abattoir in con­
than 1,600 other polliwogs—peo­ nection with its plant on Weil
ple who have never proved their Thirteenth Street.
endurance by 'crossing the line” —
Thr suit is designed lo lest the
will have to show their ineltlc* City ordinance against this plant
Thursday.
which is in an industrial zone.
Rumors of whal is in zlore for The City Attorney, Fred R. Wil­
■jl.em spread around the ship ns
son. pointed nut that the City
lh* 350 (shellback*" who will conjiaz made appearance to quash the
duc%)ihrir iqjjjftion held secret
mandamus and the suit- Accord­
meetings and whispered omiaouting to City Manager H. N. Sayer,
ly in little groups.
Mr. Stephenson indicated that
The Missouri was jrimut 270
mils* o ff Font* Darela, coastal residents. near lh* plant have not
city of th* stats of Eapirlto Santo. Brasjl, early today. Extending
eastward o ff this coast for 200
miles I* * bank known aa AbroiIs freslv* translated from Portu
ho*. Appropriately enough, this
less to mean "keep 'your ryes
o p »#
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Having entered'ths region of
ic w iis m s
ssr r*a * x«s&gt; •

»hown willingness to employ legal
counsel |o aid the City in the defense actionThe Commission authorized th*
City Clerk to open ths books on
Sept. 15 fur the primary qf Nov.
4 at whleh time two commistionI, Mllaae* aa rase *(s)

V.F.W. Votes To Aid
Lee G. Sharon, 60,
Legion's Project
Dies From Illness
L *« G. Bharon, 60, rsaldsnt on
th* Country Club road near Banford for ths past three year*,
died Monday
morning
at an
Orkgdu hospital after an illness
oflSru years. H* was bom May 23,
" 8 7 at Cincinnati, Ohio and cam*
to Sanford from Norwood. Ohio.
Funeral services for Mr. Bharon
will b# held Thursday afternoon
et 4:00 o'clock at th# Erickson
in*ral
Homo
with th* Rev.
Douglas Charles oftha first Pres­
byterian Church officiating. In­
terment will be In Lake View
Survivors Include th# widow,
taudla Sharon o f Sanford
sur. Mra. Guy W#l*t ol
Mlschawaka, • Ind. { ’ ‘oria * sUp.
daughter, Mr*. H. L Johnson of
Sanford and three eteo-epne,
William G r # W « f H *»p 0 , George
Grew of Sanford end Edward
Grew o f Del*nd. a* * • Sa *
P R U T ’S P A Y RAISED
TALLAHASSEE. Sapt R.-tAVr
l x presidents of lh* University
r r g r a r s S d 'F io r id a b u i * u b t
today join
stale officials.
i highest
Hoard of Control . I
•ll
m cabinet that.effective

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The V»,*rana of Far«lgn War*
Post 3282 of Seminole County,
voted.lest evening at a meeting
e t th* Ixgion Hut on Seminole
Boulevard, to endoree the action
taken by th* Campbell-Loealng
Post of th* American Legion to
try to secure th* permanent'De­
partment Headquarter* for San­
ford and offer any assistance-that
I ha Legion mav deem, necessary.
Commdr. F. D. Bcott presided ever
the meeting and a home committee
was appointed consisting of Jgfnea
A. Wright, chairman's Jeek _Q.?rdy,
Bob Kama end Brallty Odfeam.
He also appointed a membemhlp
committee for 1948 consisting of
Douglas Stanatrom, chairman and
Albert Tucker and Georg# Hagen
to serve with him.
,
James A. Wright, chairmen
o f th* program committee for
the Sept. 22 meeting to bo held
at th# Mayfair Inn, eald Indicat­
ion* ar* that thla meeting should
Ke on# of the flneet program* th#
Poet aver slUtnpUd. Th * purpose
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he “ W. lii tomake’ Ua' rity and
county ofnrikit i w i r r o f taa fB T
veterans *r#
that veteran*
sre Interoetod in
their
government,
rraoc*# r.
White hair of DeUnd, will eposk
on this subject.

T A F T HBAD8 WB8T
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CHICAGO, Sept. 9, (A V - SanaM from *8,500 to $12,000 a yaar.
fin* their home*. . Th# governor tor Robert A. Ta ft (R-Ohla) (toppad o ff In Chicago between trains
1* paid $12,000 s year.
today, before heading, west omj i
footing"
28-day pall Ik
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O8 CROLA- DIBS
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h )R T MYERS, 8ept. » . fJPh- tour. Before
loot night he waa
Oacaola, 98, a
Ohio

S 11 ’ I I G Alt I', lirrm aii), Sept, *
9, hi',
None ul the ICiudu*
19(7 Jew# diirinhaiknl si Haulf - IK.rg. * 4 ) 7 ^ 011 low rd- r.i lhe * V (r .
Anrrtlran nmr ul Grtmany,
General l.uitua l&gt;. ( lay told a
pir»* rontrience heir I ikI* ).
•One Allied correspondenl suggrslrd In Ihr C. S. military
Ifoirrniii llial a numlxr ut the
Hindu* Jews oOglnatl) came
f inut IhV American lour ul G i l ­
man). I la) »aid that lui him
Ihr) lilt mil riru extsl, and
would nut lx acreplrd-hack.

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CAR PA C K tD .TO -O VtR FiO W M edlf ADS FO R -PA K IITA N ' — t h —r t n p h « w t T « n i t r V f - K ' n o r T i '

t 'll

lb-lire uf fraud in Ihr ca»r* and
»»'tl Ihr rulnpanirv ilia) hair
tiilunlsrlly rrpsltl Ihr -n,rrnunu l
Ihr r% rr*»i«r aiumiul,
trrriied .

lo $20 a wrrk lor unemployed
vr’lrrant for a maximum »f
week*.-Self-employed veUtans ms&gt;
claim $100 a month. Ins net
earnings for a maximum of 10
months and 12 days..
hrom the start t&gt;( the program
l» A ug. I, 1947, 6,708,000 veteran*
received one or nior«- unemploy­
ment checks. Another 534,000 sr |f.
employed veterans received pay
ments while earning les* than $IOu
month. Noarlv 90 ;&gt;erernt of
th# telf-smployrd group recrlv.
ing payment* Were in (arming /•(&gt;.
rrationa.
Unemployment payment* we.-tmad# to an average of 780.000 vet-'
eran* during July, 1947, compared
IC N lla w * ■■ r « Rr Sit I

m-r.milling office,

filed a irp oit

lliiiitfr lilwipt uung iTnbi anJ

| Inr ho-rt rinplird li'ilzv llic last
’ul tlnrr lrani|miti which bioogl.t
ilt«- I smiut l'M 7'Jew » tu Ger-

WASHINGTON. 8r|.i
:• i,i*i
lli'fi Krndrr llt-llhlul Imlny
Ilninti-d iivrrpnymrnt! .nil int.crlid
s i r ri &gt;irI reel* tutalnl iirally $5*N),
iMHl.msl nliil said n public.rsplaii
ntiim will I**- ilruiniiili-il uf i-iiui f
|miiii*s which fall In • rrztirn • the
inuin-y.
^
llcndrr is tile cliniriiinn nf a
house rz|iriullturr* auta'iillimtUer
iiivratigntlng cunt rad it-imlnnt .
imt* which wns callrd Inlu Mission^
today.
A# Ihe first wilm-'-. K I. - Fishn nil official of llu. g. n.-.nl ,

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In king. Ahn-.iiuiug Jetvi,
ll’ril llr.u l, I &gt; l i III '-'ll lllllllllei
"( liglilmg a lu jiid . Weir i s i i i e l
yi.lllDlNT |.( II V. .1 l&gt;,|..itljii,iit . bmlily linm I lie tia iu p o il, (lie
Personnel Ihmid Its), (In i H nM l HuilliVItirijr I ’ lik , s l i d .1 tlttloWII
S lU-ij-.litli I, r« -Imwii to In* wil- sliike again,t landing.
ilri-ssrd a tt-VKHl oI (lit- Yelriane
A pirliniinai) II 11I11I1 irimll on
of Foirlgri Wars Contcnlloii nr
l ’lc\riwtu) Hi-u.irlull llial wut l&gt; u 1 am.illir, tlii.wrd 24 Jel, 1 mi, lull­
potnihlllty lor wlriilr llu* iiiition ing ir u il Women, liorpit ilirrd. an I
must lie prepared. (Inlrrnnlioiiiill liner litili*l, mhlirit ,rnt In lonpilal, with lli)Ullr,’ (.'olir,|Hilldenl,
1 _,
A
on ibr Untk-idr counted at least
L O U lU Y
A W d l U S
»l* Jr»rnh-mrn irilfi bfrcdlllg bead-.
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$20,000 Contracl
Contract
For Machinery

listing overpnv mriit,
which he I
-• • .!.! iei.g.-d ll- big!, .... Ci'.T.o.il.f.
I lie lop sum waa received by an
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Inline o il la ir yjowmveid, a , ll
hurmfi manufartuiri Flahvr did
larx**
Iv In r - n in o fV
ur.c'.im lou,.
not in^Rnfy;
.
----Hrr - vmleinT- *ltelTdnig T?m7n:
T _ llr 1.1U11.wa1d thr^.wnmiMew-Uwill — - —
Ilie iKuiui)
inrilr
'&lt; watch
xssiiiil iclosely
i n e r i ) (hr
in*- eflettlvrnraa
riin iH ri
" of‘ i l l
A
fl
f
•loading
" " ' ( " ' K ”ol8 llir
v i ii i ii ) iiir
ur
II'an.
aI
! 'he federal agencies in tediring 1 W a r e A p p e a r s Iit * I »&gt;!'«* .... .
„ii|, the-peaceable de

C o lC Bucks Drive
To Strengthen
A number uf citirens appeared
before the Cty ^ irrj'nission last
etTning and Through -ibex -spokes-. - National Guard
- Crossing ^Eqtiatorfiman.
Preston R. Stephenson ol
In order to eld th* National.
iman Is Victim

Probe 24 Jew5 A re Hurt
Of Contracts Ifi Unloading Last
Is Started
O f Refugee Ships
Conressman
Insists

Mass Migration hi India

knnounen
today.
However, only hall ol lh» nstuns 14,500,000 World W*r U
yrtrrans have received readjust
meal payments of any kind an.
.fewer than right in rseiy liun
di»d haVe claimed all of the si
lowances to which they air en­
f ACKINO tier pbotographtc equip­ titled under the Gl bill.
ment,

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A sso cia ted , Pr*aa l^aaftd W i n

WASHINGTON. Sept- 9 (At
More than $4,500,000,000 has
been paid lo vetrrans in unemploy­
ment or sslf-employment allowance.

Top government iei*archerz cofieftned with the international eco­
nomics, drafted the 30,000-woid
icpoit in connection with the self­
help plan for European i*covcie
piopoied by Secretary of Stale
MarihalL They used information
which hat been aizemhlrd by the
Stale and other departments con-

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' r ^ y i v t r i h e r ^ ! : * Board In Controver-

;ba,ka,,u„ o f , u

. r i « . e „ aboa.d

GUard program recently Initialed i
1 legal roaclilnrry for recovery now
sy O n D o ck et F ees
Impnr Rival * Ir*. houi»
hy President Truman, Chamber
I exists
:
railirl. The In,I ul (lie Lamport,,
of Commeree Manager Edward
Higgins, at the request of Gen­
x
I-■I "I l l
,i V* 1
***| 11,1 r ,fr.f T ' • ,\| I qirilal Hireling la,I r»r llir tl,rai| Vlgiiui. », •» rinplieJ.
eral J. C. Hutchison Is sending
out letters to business firm* In
the rounty requesting their co­
operation in allowing time off
uii ull »1dc* as they drive nlf. A cn-.-ikinr nx-curt (b"Ui&gt;ui) scivi-s the l , , u &lt; I f i t o u W i l l I t ,.
’ *'ne*y. an \ 1-uii’ v Judge It 5*.. 1•" K -I. •k uitli ah, it,i»rr% r.n
and equalization o f pay In order
purpose for an aged Moslem on. his « ay in a new and unknown home, _ ‘ " a H ‘ H l l f S 13 I I I I H *
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l I* I I n n -HMdarr.1 ,a .i„ .,„ .pim i.-.. ••• (be
\X.»»r
W.O til..........l
l»*l 11 i#*tI l t»y
i* i i;&lt; hi b$ I llu*
ii'fiiiil/ttil,
lo induce their employees lo Join
Kiilliiwliig the paitition of India, n-llr
hatir-l brtwren the Hindus •
f l t ‘ l(l T o ilH H T O W
(It ll. i ••tu*l% « l r l k
l l i i l llir iii-l
. lliil
pLikPe* III llir* H . l n f u y
the local company of th# Guard.
and Mmlenii b:n mu ni nuinv ili-t .uul i.imiKhl tl.alli mid Injury In I
.
Julv lu 8%I i ih*
A numlxr * uf firms here have
I*or Kev. Sackett Ill ul* t» i f lit iv %lki»k\ril tlaAt J11111* l*»» Ii I 4 !•«M i$fl l mu
ti11mli.-it«. T lic r are New, nf Hit- D.tv
reel pit' ll., i /til* r it'llituml)
I M *14 *$ ( M l
4 || I
already pledged support of the
\\ 4ir I n , I I rr tl ll%rl|U|xi 44f i
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program. These include: Winn
Finn ia l M*r%ir«vi for tin* llrv . ilia*iic 3 I m llir io uit ly.
Lovett Grocery Co.: the Atlantic
Milltui Ii. Smkcll. uolrtl Sanford
(im li.ii I |i &gt;i ,«n All urn m.id *
Coast Line Railroad; the County
•ulhor midi i Hit ed Kpittdpnl min
of Seminole; th* City of Sanford;
.i|&gt;|Mii%iinMl«lv
taler who tiled .Saturday night uf ctiftliriv?
Chase and Co.; American Fruit
n heart nttn.-k in Greenville, H.'wa, uwanirtl lu l!ir Flunda I' m,up
Grower*, Inc. and J. C. Hutchison
C
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a . WlU —b- -^T
M ‘f t W - r i b rivImrnf I n. .•! far kti.n. .IU ..II
A Co.
Wednewtsy
' dnnotar* ssltminan
u m m o n ,str reseti w r ,.
,
A roll of honor will be pub­
I be t.,1,1.
Chs|&gt;vl ..f (he Holy Cross E p l.-J ! ' r " ,rl
lished from time to lime hy the
jiu iJ ril 4uii
co | ib I Church with Bishop Henry ] Equipment . I ti
Chamber of Commerce listing
BAItNSI.EY, Eng., Kept 9, tip)
Interm ent 1|
- (-l, ftl, „ j l4|, |uir ,u |„ ,|r|,;
I
"Niriqllng. Interment;
firms which sign commitments
t
m o n l b old
Alik e
lu ttie
will Im- in Evergreen Cemetery
for the program.
l
i
n
k , l lile enal fie lt ), spre ad to
with llu- Mi,wns in charge of the rirtl I.elVue |)e«. I.
-i, m-wr pits tittlsy. I b«* Hi null
This commitment allows em­ 27 Percent Jump Is Tliuusands Streaming service..
Judge W i l e
iequr,|e.| ,. I
ployee* lo attend encampments or
P i ,-, , X.-tM'iatltill Irp u lle il l 5 ,ta)U
Serving
(•'
scriv,psillN-stet.
Sought To O ffs e t’ Out Of City Think- will Im- I tiUik Shames, II. It (.tininti-vit.il ibe m ln n ir , ul
report for emergency ilpty, and
it.ilk t-i. i.ll.. sU I I co llierle, tbit
the employer agrees to make up
New
Wage
Increase
ing
Is
Death
TrapCrumley. I*t I.. T. Do.., Ix.ier 1.1,1 Hireling, ,m il .lliil i m u r &lt;1 . 1, lUl'lUlllg
the difference in wage between
s ' i to, Like.
*
I hr. Wakefield chainl et ut comTharp, lame, Mingletary and Ht. lli.it lu 4 , 1 t.Ulll illI S/.l.ntt
Ijielce, pi-ttesletl |&lt;» I he governnormal salary and that allowed
Clair While.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— ! M W DELHI. Srjd, •&gt; n lf
nig
llir
itiuinir
nl
t,susul,
I
i mi ni agalii. I ii .-til hi ga, supdally by th* government for ac­
l/l’lr—The Public Merrier Com;
In mltlltiun to the widow. Rev,
i
jtlie. wlilcli fiiliowett the walkout.
tive duty. Thle'is tu apply for a
ml.aios uf Ihe Individual stairs ] Iinlr.z capital awoke lo. llir rr- Sackett is survived by two dsugh- P
maximum of two week* unless
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At Ibe meeting of Kept. 4,
«* » *•»
'* '» •'»»• * n
new-’il crackle ttf gull l ie liglrv lers.
today sskrd Ihr Interstate
Ituth ........
Emily _and
Dorothea
otherwise approved by th* em­
Commerce commission tu re- ! a, llte orgy of i iiunmiiuf rioting Nancy i|e wa&gt; lairn May 2 M, 1891 Jutlge Ware rrndrird a bill ivtklng n.hci-c effect on su tmportsnl
ployer. ll Is further agreed that
st Culumlms, Ohio. He was strirk- foi an increase in salary front the Industrial urea Smi Cause s detor an Immediate 10 pfrrent
rarationa for employees shall not
side loss of iinlu»trtel
il|t|u*lftal orowin ,il;r
ut ' rll vvilli u lieart attack, Monday, funnel |M8) paitl him to ( I 2 tHi a ti I..i
»«'iwl-lx
-freight rale Increase lu off- j whk.'i Ira, pt-.ilvm l ift- twin
be (educed because of absence for
of t'ltl ami New Delhi rnteicJ
rntricJ Sept. 1 at Cashiers, N.* C.. was year. The Hoard hild Ih* matter up « • * '« » ', »*»4 iiwvitshl# tinemployart rising wage and operating
training or emergency dut/.
- ■taken lit the hospital at Green- until the rulings could be studied
’ "* rhsmtxr said sjtei
coals.
t it, lliinl l.li.ixly day.
"*• following Thursday ami L. F. Boyle, as atloiney fin Ibe -«l-|die. were cut for l.otki f*c| DilliiiK the mglil I here we,
wa, lillle
lilt!.
more than liKi.lMK)
dletl there Satur.lay night at 7:15 Board, w'a,' quoted in 'an t.iiru
^
Sept. 9 o1 -&gt;
. WASHINGTON.
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i ii i
m untl of violente, hul with day- o'clock.
|on that in accordant wHh 8 i*tr b.iines.
Jvh.pi.lng interests msnitalletl m e -i,,,,^ )hf , oultl|
,rlunlP,j
All Mastfi Ms,on* era requested la *,
|,^W aalsry would ez,,l‘ *
' " **'# ■**•
jor opposition Imfay *, the (ail , N|li„
j, „,,,,r„ ri|
lu mret Wi-ilnr*day afternoon at
ibreed consumption by 45 )xrcenl
R. C. Miller, former Sanford road, weal lo bat befotr 'he
,|IP out,kill, uf Nrv Delhi 1:30 o'clixk to attend the funeral
resident, and W. M. Bishop of
nf the Itev. M. II. Hacketl .’in s
Inter,late
Commerce
'Cornrai,.
or.
.|,||l&gt;uith
, n ,* f J, i,lll4|
rou|j .body. The .Mason* will also have
Orlando
hav*
purchased
the
i f 11)0,000 ton* t of coal, list led
Bauer Electric Company on Park (or s qunjv freiglrt rate increase Ciiru- area where rioter, ilathei! charge of lire graveside services.
Avenue and assumed operation of to offset newr wage booth. '
O .u ii,e ..T ..k .
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lo part-time , m|.|u)m«nt in bun•till
be
beard
in
the
Connaught
W
ASIIINOTtlN.
Sept.
9.
.4'r
„ f f , rtor| i.
J K ■tore and radio service de­
Thr carrier, are a,king fur a with .mthoritie, Sunday.
Tb.- Censu* Bureau reported lou,e wa|k„ut began at Grimepartment yesterday. Th* purchase
day
popttUuon 4if th.* ,
_ Vi .
10 per­
was from Mr. and Mrs. Frank 27 pricent jump in
Mingled with llir gunlirr came
Unit, d State, laM April tr.lall. I
cent to take effect at once s , "in ­ ail i n i ' nniltrnt wave ul tlruuling
appruxlmalely 143A11.060. inrtud
lw '
k 1^ . 1?!
Mr. Miller, who prior to 19(1
,
,
,
s guvernment-umnn decision that
had lived In Sanford far many terim relief" l while*- hearing, vp from thou,and, of liualt. Thr
WASHINGTON, Sept. -P, t&gt;P)- ing about I ..'50,000 thru in lire |h, y ihuU|j work . |,lg , r ••.tint"
jeers, has had extauslv* experi­ forward on the larter figure.
i -.r coal face, to igcres^f pioduc•creaming of tlogan, bv Hindu- llarold E. Siasaen announced ■to­ srmnl force*.
ence In radio and radar research
The caw w n called with |C*C M-r-letn,-and-Sikh»-*har been one day he 'will rntrr-th#--Wisconsin ..^Tikw—Bureau—««M--the -rtvrtian lion.
population,
eatimatrd
at
142.0&lt;II,work. -Mrr-Btehop-has had'TZ CKauman Clyde D- Ailrhitun and
Miner* elsewhere in the ares
presidential prefrrmce primary
ol lb&lt;* favorite wav, of cndurtln next Anril 6 , In his quest for the 000, represented a gain of 10,392,- csrue out in sympathy.
years experience with a radio
shop In Orlando. Mr. Bauer now Commitiionert J. I laden Allretlgi- a war- uf nerve, during the tecenl Itepublicsn presidential, nomina­ WKI or siaiut 7.9 jxrcent dn tinArthur llornrr. Communist gen»#ven-ye*r perlmt- atncT- April, rral secretary of the National
ha* an Interest la a radio shop and Walter M. W. Splawn tilting communal ditturbance,.
tion.
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In Daytona Beach.
Union of Mine Worker*, which
Thu former klinnrauts governor
for ihe 11-member commi»ion.
In’ Connaught Gfrru*'aonfe f.MKli »l»o told a new* conference that
The largest Incres,*, *l~.oi 3.- ha* condemned ttrf&gt; strike, said st
*
Jamea
K.
Knudaon,
chief
(oqniihopa
ra-oponad
bruler
military
FACTS SOUGHT
he will make a major speech in 427.(8H) or 24.7 percent, ws* le- s newt conference yesterday that
WASHINGTON, SepL 9.
sel' Tor the Department of Agri­ guard and qu'ekly had lang lines Milwaukee Nov. 24. IU described ported in . the- west, will, tire the production lots threatened th*
of
patrnns,
whose
supplies
have
Th# 8 lat* Department •sid_ today
.
this a* hie opening addrea* In hi* ■mslle,t increase in the South five day week instituted after the
the American embassy at culture who held a series of con­ run dangafously low. Housewives ramnaign , for the Republican where ihe gain ws* 1,107,000 or mine* were natioQiJi**&lt;l **riy this
ferences
with
farm
groups
and
fouJ
Paris has been askad for a full
.$.7 |M-rcent.
carrying ahonping lia&lt;-a walk. I nomination.
on the arrest of
processors during the pa,I week, part the I mv.1v of s riot victim.
Korff, 32, t o ^ wnocriot) to M -w petten in a r fvanc r o f-t h w whk-h - lay entered wit h-g- rtottr
TWENTY KI LETT)'
tucit s i last winter it can bring
r*f*d « s r u T
WIIITCOMU DIES
PITTSBURGH. Sept. 9. |A*&gt; - down th* government," Horner
Correspondents driving through
aestion
that
the
tltpailmrnl
"will
Donald Whitcomb, son-in-law of The "I*land Queen," a giant, five- said.
JewUh propaganda
London with
...
the twin cities counted 27 bodies
pamphlets.
Mrs. R. L. Feck, former Sanford
oppoac vigorously any allrmpl to
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and wax destroyed by file st her
2 SHIPS COLLIDE
put an interim increase into rf police or military punfir*. lh on*
port, Tenn., The Herald was ad­ Monungahrla Itiver dock, today,
HENTKNCBD FOR RAPE
NORFOLK, Va . SepL 9. UP)—
street
among
the
eight
dead
bod­
feet
without
a
full
and
fair
hrttvised this afternoon Funeral ser­ causing s death toll estimated by Two American ships collided o ff
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9. (An
ies a wuunded man lay writhing vice* will be held In Orlando
— Marion B ryan t. 2$ • yaar - eld i . $ "
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police at 20. At lesit 16 per»on* fa p e Henry last night Injuring
In
pain.
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negro convicted of th* attempted
The National Grange auggvslcil
Fast
'Ilia
scene
o
f
carnage
filed
husband of ths former Helen Peck and authorities feared ihe to ta l, of un* brought Coast Guard,
•*' Sum tome tlm* ago that there should
rape of WAC Capt. Kay
i r M l I e i r t su Pea* •(■&gt;
marshy, war-tjm* secretary to b* at laast a 80-day "waiting pe­ 1
af this city.
dead might rise.
• Naval and Commercial vessels
Genara! Elsenhower, today faced riod" after the railroads have pre­
am
which look tho two
in tow bound
BUILDING PBRMIT8
a sentence e f 18 yean In federal sented thalr case to permit ar MIIK. IlHftfllK M AY LONDON
KIWAN18 MEET
for Norfolk. As th* ships were
Bryant,
During August, 23 building
do Klwanlsnt
with oopposltion answer,
OAKLAND. Calif., Sept, 9, (A*)
Orlando
Kiwsnlsna wi
will visit. being drawn toward Hampton
,
.
Into th* W/
Ed Lacey, executive secretary — Mrs. Bessie May London, 71, permits were issued st the City Sanford tomorrow for an ‘inter
' - , Roods ths Coast Guard first said
Ikon Field,
o f tb# National Industrial Traffic Drat wife, o f Jock -London and Hail totalling an estimated value elub meeting with the Sanford! that one - the 7,218-ton tanker
e
f
$27,760,
moat
of
which
wo*
last Fab. It,
th*
"friend
and
companion"
cred
Kiwsnia Club st tb* Tourist Con- , Thomas F. Cunningham — waa
League which is intervening In th*
Later, however, Cosit
f hi behalf of industrial Bod with helping him over th* for r*palr work and reconstruc­ tor, It was announced tod*
tion.
In
August
‘
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quarter* u k
sold the railroad reaueit literary oUtodaa to fame, died
Ust night.
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Only 8 Out Of Every
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ShoddyHousing Hit

WASHINGTON. Sept. 9 t A I A »*ciel govrinincnt study con
eludes that Europe, to be self
zuppoiling. inurt tatze its pf&lt;&gt;duclion higher than the ptk-wai
*1&gt;b vrL *"Nnd twill requite H ip G do
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Parti) iloudy tunight and Wsdnrvda) with w i d e l y scstitisd
tr.und*rshbW*rs Muitrsi* suulhcast winds.

T r PProtsct
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T * Proasota th* Prasrsa* of Aaurica'i
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millions of Jews."
Two correspondent* -permitted
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entile
to go aboard
during
operation— Ed Marrow of the New
York Times and Deni* Martin uf
the Ixtidon Dnlly Herald—s lid ri
first military notice alumni !h:i
|,.„ iihu,.I Iren* •’■*»
morning entered the forward Ii-1 .
lew* up to the countty's absorp- and lined up the refugn 1 there
.ivr capacity. Tlu* minority was for funneling through files of JIndia, liAii and Yugoslavia.
dirrs to the Upper decks.
The 11th member, Australia, did
"in this process," said Mui:r!
.lot lupjHirt e ith e r plan,
"there was somr hitting witlJI
__However, _lbc.^uuuuiIUce^-WA*
Jiutt
ber-tnrncheonirhnt'IliMhing vrrjr
uitanlinou* in ‘ ita belief that a severe.”
vatisfartor)' solution of the prob­
It was when operation* In-i-ts
lem of Euro|&gt;can Jew* would take in th* second hold that the re,t!
Many refu-nl I.
i great deal of the pleasure o ff tance began.
budge and some girls spat at tti,
the Palestine izsiis.
The committee formally rscont- soldiers. The troops first ti'.ri&gt;
.tlended that ihe assembly "under­ simple pushing, Martin ‘said, bit
take immediately the initiation then resorted to truncheon*.
After th* resisting rinrlm.l i*
And execution of an Internationrl
arrangement whereby tho problem bad been hauled o ff bodily, many
|«-Mil jew *, of the other refugees agreed
ly 250,000 akhore quietly. A second iM .
are in a»se«ihly centers, w#ill be p|ank was raised arid the dischsit- ,
—
denlt with an n matter of extreme ing o|ierntion wn* speeded.
Tne aecond train carrying tin-­
urgency for the alleviation o f their
plight and of tho Palestine prob­ refugee* tu Poppi-ndorf folln'4,1
close lielilnd the first, but ler&lt;'it»
lem.''
It cannot I* doubted," tho said the second train, became of
committee report *nld, “ that, any the slow progress o f the fii-i.
action which would ease the plight might not reach the camp until
of the distressed Jew* in Euro|»o nightfall. A pilot train-wn- ma­
of the Palestinian- immlgmilo-i iling alu-ail un the, alert fdr'| &lt;K-‘1
... , l _-&gt;
would tlietrhy li-&gt;«en the pressure slide aabotajte. f There were dockside i A m
pwtllcnrTHHl cdrisequChny creafe
a better climate in which to carry that the refugee* nboaid tbr Juity
out a final solution of the ques­ nymede Park had a lathe Ubrs
tion of Palestine._____
- decks and had_faxliluxuul - a - gaxl
weapon*.
_.
I*~ Woiijd IS
be aii
an important many crude weapons.
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TacfT.r “ linm avTTiiT'tR?" fea rr-V r ~ -CmiffrlrTTn The *DIean VTgouFJ
Arab* in the Near East that Pal­ group displayril the same
estine nnd ultimately the existing of resistance as thoir elder*. TNt
Arab rountrirs are to lie marked refused to take the final uffcie*.
•ii the place of settlement fur them at the train, crying that the|
hands were those of German*,
the‘Jews of the world.”.
same hands which killed other
The committee noted that In­ Jews. British officers exidaim-J
ternational action o f a general na- that the food handler* were A lure is underway with regard to placed p«*r*on*, but the
the displaced person*.
children still refused the food.
"In view of thr special circum­
The first train reaching Fop;&lt;ea
stances of the Palestine question, dorf carried 000 or 700 Jew* in-l
however, it ha* felt Justified in was unloaded there without inev
proposing a measure which I* de­ dent, but a British official »* m
signed to ameliorate promptly the some of. the Jews had torn iron
condition of the JewUh segment* bars from the ti'ain window*.
of the displaced person* a* a vital
Trucks carried the refugrrt
prerequisite tf&gt; tile settlement cf from the Kuechiiiti station, half the difficult, condition* 111 Pales­ mile from the ramp. Barlari wirr
tine," the rnmmitten said.
entanglements ringed the stati"’
Troops supervising the iiii Im; ^ *
HAMiti. RG Ormzrvy. Sept. 8 wore the ‘'Desert Rat" ambient cf
idt
Biitiili soMicrt
zwinginq the* Seventh Armored Division.
The Kuerhnitx operation la-gan
trunchcom bodily draggrd reiiriinq
at 1:09 I*. II., and Ihe Ust truck
lewitb refugee* of the Exuduz l? 4 ‘/ load uf refugee* was at the l'«-r
from a British transport today and pendorf ramp a little after 2 I’. I
British aides told ths Jew* a
loaded them on trains which car­
ried them ,lo the I’ oppendorf dis­ hot meal awaited them at llw
ramp. I’olish nurses and Ukraitcplaced persons camp near Lurbeck. an doctors from a Lueberk dis
The finl train reached Poppcn- placed persons camp al*o wetv
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Several ailing refugees, ln^&lt;(
tuulc, a DiTliih official said, lx- ing a woman nine month* |&gt;rnf
raute the refugees had lorn iron nant, were driven to the camp h
ban (torn the windows apparently ambulance*, attended hy army
for use as weapons. Atmorcd cars doctors and nurses. German rr
aldenta watched aurlously from »
were standing by at. Popp^ndorf nearby- hillside.
but the refugees refused to leave . About 3,100 Jews remain aboard
the' two transports atlll to lx un
the train.
*
Some of ihe 1,400 refugees loaded hers. The Ocean Vigour
debarkation,originally was srhe-l*
aboard the Ocean Vigour, the first ulsd for yesterday, but fog delay­
p
of th;cf British transports to dis­ ed' operations.

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the screaming, kicking, finding
refugee* down the gangplank, ti.,
Jews already In the tialn* Inyag
shouting "Hitlerism" nnd prut.-t.

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the face that Roods liiade here fan
be sold over so larRe an area —
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                    <text>New Post Formed In
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JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 4, (Spe*1|— To demonstrate thsi great*
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* their famllle* a* well t* the aver­
age cltlicn, a new position has
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tom* home* art being discolored
because of eulphur dioxide given
off by the decomposing fleh.
ni-er r i « « da.)
L. M. Fieher and Carl E.
St. Petersburg, and Mayor George Schuob, representing the.. Public steel and aluminum airplane land
ing mat*, and other Items.
Carpenter, of Pass-a-Grllle,
Health Service, aaid they were
Potter fold a group of foderat advieed by the agency1* field
officials thftt "at present there |staff and Florida State health of­
are very few dead fi»h in the
Gulf" but,that there is "an active ficial* that there i* no serious

red tide atea eight miles o ff
Pas*.a-Grille,"
"of telling -when other red . tld"
Potter said there i» "no way
areas might develop snd thrroiandv
of ton* of fish be washed ashnre.
Klpier Higgins, chief of fishej
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determined the cause &lt;
i/otrction" biology for
the Department
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said that expert* have
Mia D. Masutc, Jacksonville, has*the .red tide-but that it is general.
Hen .named taQhr post.
ly agreed that discoloration of
•The
tuberculosis 'coordinator ,tlte water results frptt) an cxlrawill ba jointly employe I by Ihe 'unilutty amount o f gyinnodinjttr.t
«rd , the imiiiiite plant-like growth I. 81m
Slate Tuber ellipsis
Bureau of Tuberculin!* Control ilar growths • have caused "re-1
and lha Florida Tuberculosis and snow*1 In smite tmrthrrn * arras.
Health Association, Dr. Sharp
He agreed with 'be Florida
Mid, aftd will work to link togeth- *j,.,kr-,man that n il tide* give o ff
er the activities of the three *--p- nl1 irritating gay, which cause*
arat* agencies. State Tubeicuion* *nrriing and coughing, and that
Board support will come mm an
adminlitratlec fund prohlt.i'.rd ‘by
law from use of sanulotl-t opt)*- nries |r&gt; maintain or Itonst the
prices of food, clothing and hou*.
th* State Board of Health, the
sanatoria directed by th • State
Tuberculosis Board and the manysided program of the Florida
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
tion ate "three part* of one pn&gt;* 111—Florida's plan to eradicate
I," according to Dr. Sharp.
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Railroads Indicted

While the indirttni-al ileall only
with charges of n-slraint nf trade
in Washington, there have been
cRlt-' across the country,
■Maximum penalty I* a 15.000
fine againi-t i-aclt organisation if
convicted. It charges that tinrod,- of ethic* of the national
aMorlatiun rr,|uirr* each member
of each. local real estate board,
numU-ring al*&gt;ut !»*k» iu as many
cities, to .observe the ronimissian
schedule sot-bg Die local.,,

They contend thU increase i i
necessary to meet mounting oper­
ating coats* The petition 7or the
freight Increesee. filed last July, negro achools In the- Everglades
Mid that If further wage booita area operate on split term of
rw-f 11riwl **»•»
■miiMit&amp;.l .^alil_.
occured
"an amr
petition four and one-half month* so
children may help pick bean
wouM he necessary.1
Traffic exacutive* and attorneys crops.
The 1&amp;47 legislature doubled
for th* major railroad* vers hold­
ing conferences here today to the State's contribution to th4
determine what steps should t&gt;e school* and th|g year for the
taken in the light o f the award to first time counties w ill ■receive
Slate money for current expense*
the non-operating employers.
ted tides' dcvr-lo
Available Information on the and construction snd repairs.
i*tt!ed fmm. the ra in much lower than those Im­
sessions indicated that two courses
Checks totaling about (S.OttyOOO
lirarhef "because ww don't dar-t
posed by the railroads.”
of action were under consldera- were mailed out laat week fo.bury a n y -o f them there."
Attorney General Clatk asser­
the first two month* of the term.
Merle Colhy, an aide In John ted In a statement that repeated
1. An Immediate am-ndv] peti­
Steelman, assistant tn the Pre*i effort* were made by the armed tion to ICC for further freight Last year the total contribution
ilent. "at in on today's contcrcnce, service* during the war to obtain increases to cover the now wage
Funds for capital outlay were
as did R. K. McGuire and A. U- _a ____
rate,
and that
more favorable
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not included in the first distribu­
Morrrl], of the .Federal Wftlt the railroads refused to tnak* a
2. A plea to the commission f.ir tion. hut will ha mailed a* soon
Agcnev and Arthur 0 . ' Eaton; of lowrr rate.
expedited handling of the
as budget* are checked to sho y
Assets .Ailmim-ltatiuiL
“ Our investigation in d ic a t e s petition for inrreases, -*h(f
that county matching fund*
Hollartd.1
that
high
explosive*"
enJ
ammuni
up
for
first
hearing
n
r
.
Tue*
Pepper and
tion traffic was most profitable1
to the railroads," Clark said. "In ,
view of the importance o f these I
shipments, all unreasonably high
YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
rate* and prufita should ba re­
Amerlra’a bloat Beautiful
covered for the- people."
Aluminum -- Cedar - Polished Aluminum
This government action came
___ Ask Me For Free Estimate
for the railroads fast on the heels
appropriation,
P. W. 8TKVEN8 - 617 W. Robinson - OrUndo
Potter said he U partUnlailv of an arbitration board1* 'award
Phono 2-072'.)
Interested in hav|«C the Fi«h and of a 164 cent* an hour wage In-,
Wildlife S*tvie*, send an Invest!* crease for railroad worker* who
gatur to Flnritl* Immediately to arc-'memln*r* of the I f so-called
survey Gulf Coast tvatei* liecstn,* non-operating railroad brother­
hoods. • These ate the employee*
*'we want to get U clear in th-'
who do not run train*.
minds o f tbs coentry there I- mi
Railroad officials have eitidanger.” He said many winter mated I hit. w-*ge boost will cost,
visitor* have iHoroyred cancelling * t3M.UOO.ftOO a year.
reservations' hecali** nf the ted
The non-operating brotherhood* i
represent about three fourth* of
"\Ve lost the summer bushier*." railtoad workers. A proposed wage
• LOOSE LEAF BINDER and FREE REFILL
Potter said, "ami we don't want adjustment and rule* :h*nge* for
In lose tb« winter buslnet., Th* worker* in the operating and of
red tide reports have litut ail the business is Still pending.
The railroads are now asking |
FTnrida, although only * small
portion. of . She slat if ,S li'tSilly the iCC for author!ey to m*k* a ’
new upward' revision In freight

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NO. 211

A i w d a t i d P r fu L in e d W iro

Truman Cites
Great Trust
Of U.S.-Brazil

THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR LABOR DAY CELEBRATION.

C o -o p e r a tio n

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Be G iv e n Hike
kt Yearly Salary ' '1

General Calls
For A ir Force
O f 400,(100 JVJen|

C on gress

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m Hemisphere
"h u e ■bce(l ip.lieJ the , tvanton
W a tson
R u le s
R a i s e d r t r o u t ro&lt;&gt;n md dMocatinq
In P a y W o n hi E x ’ ’ •"«* »*&gt;• **«•
,
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,
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.*f a
in whifh
e lu d e
D ock et
F e e ftrattl awl u v
**sf Stntcv nnut
j rontiuu# t** f &gt;ijiprnif with th#ir
of tilt W eiU m
R. W Ware, judge of th' ?w**t*»r
llrm-spbeiv in the itavelonment Of
jUountv Court, rendered to ’ h• 1 fore# for
j Seminole County (5mmi«ionri« the
■.,| of mankind,” h« •sairt,

9

st, their meeting yesterday •« bill ____f t-e sueech, iip ii which tha
Tm an inn esse ol »*lity l[* f I .tl)H IT- - enl Tin. spent the bettvr
of lli» I-,-', two diya, was
which would have been an act- !'*|t
bi» secorbl formal ml.Ire** 01
ildluit In .&lt; dnck't fee of $ ’ on 'tltirilT i . - ill II- add tossed the
-n i.f ’ rhe Intereach m e . Uie b (id l--fd »’; - closing .
ttlAtter up until lb ' law and- rut Xiv.er’ . H-’. TT.-' ii',; ' I,1 Pefensa
fi-tifeienc*- at tfuiiandinha Tiresmgs i mild bp studied.
day.
Altman Grnetal Tom \l &gt;i---i
Asserting the "problem* of
ol fhe .s late of I Im-da and I l.il I pe.-w-e . ‘ ill i " ibC;i-| of Us," and
ll-wle. alloinri for the bnud. to. iii'-'.. vtf ' -It lluur sc coill i
in-e tti'ii.-qta'ed," Mr
Truman
were iju.-ie:! hi an o(|inion mu
t-t o.-li!."--d
i" » m
the
United
the salary would cwlude the tb. i iStair,' .b-iei iiiioaioiti that the
i i, *--I N o' i■ . i.i' ,■ t-e .made to
-el Ice.
I he fH-aiil diiCcteil tile l letk &lt;-f •to. eed ilesp-te *lt-.‘d iffi-'illties that
rhe Court to audit rb* docker fe e .,h a v «-• f » '
it* development,
inp |iholoi:roph abasia the r.wl end of tort 'lellnn I'nrk wi'h
paid in It. \V. Whip , l-rgo.... ^
I
I
i « is not •
thousands of people lined up on both sides nnd the Majfalr Inn
{ when Heniinole County-grew im . m-in said
I-Is "Permanent partt
In Ihe background’ as the horse races were gettjr g utnlri " a t .
'this taw 11#i mnmni
j.i.p-i. |Wtilp,'1nry
isr-o-P-ot.
3(, TrUIni inn l|)*|ca»e hud to tender a i i't‘l-tup. u.pqi loci ship among the
bill
i,, Judge
Ware for
furamount
* (people*
rid for
llie'r
j
'
■ ’1
.111 to
.lu-lric Wanamounts
Jpe*‘plcs ofor Dm
the vv ,,ri
wnnmn well-__

ment In the aoutheaatern elate*
on Sent. 1 folluw* (the VA ex­
plained that the numl&gt;er o f overpayments does not indicate )be
nuntber o f veteran* who owe Ihe
government
»lnre one veteran
may have received several pay­
ment*):
South Carolina. 4,203 and $271,648; Georgia, 17,030 and *1.846.086; Alabama, 15.542 and $!.aiL-

insure a lasting peace."
In a prepared address before
the 48tb~*ncampmenl « f tb.' Vet­
^
eran* of Foreign War*, now in Its
second day, the military leader
declared:
"W e must, a* foon as possible,
have a regular air force ready for
More than 85 rn« ponies and *addle hnraes and their rldrra
battle, comprised of 10,000 up-tsparticipated In the parsrle of the Dusty llonte and Saddle Club
thp minute aircraft and 100,000
liat 31nnday morning In preparation
thrnuch rlowntown Manfnrd
l
trained men to adequately man.
for Ihe hnr.e races and Inurrtan'rnt held that eftrenonn. The
t C n l l i w * ea P e a * « H I
equip and administer a 70 group
■
program.
"W e must also have a strung air
reserve and air national guard,
_
7 ,
_
.
highly ' trained and’ equipped with
reaaqnabiy modem aircraft to
augment our regular striking
f?rr« " r~
Catling a "»eeohd best air force
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5, (Ah
statement saying a large number
like a second best poker band,
Senator -Vandenherg (R - Ific h i of Intcrnatiminl , ami dom'stic
PARIS. Sept. 5 If1) —Premier vou’r* belter o ff without It.** the
said today he see* nn need for a problem* "all d-maml that Corv*
Paul Ramadier won a vote ol general listed these other item*
special session of Congress &lt;m gre»* should return l«r work -arty
W
alkout
O
f
Railroad
he
considered
necessary
to
nation­
confidence Ipday in ihe National
the Furopean economic crl«l*. it.- this fail.'
al
defensa*
•
W orkers Cuts U . S. added that tha de-ision, however. Hnti-b, also* a member « f the
Aasemhly, which alio approved the
1. "A healthy aircraft Industry
Senate Foreign 'Cnmniiltee, xpoke
up to Pretldent
|ld&lt; Truman.
(jovernfrirnt * program of »ul»iSteel P r o d u c t i o n I* Vandenberg
Instead of the withered vine /row
said .the adminis­ fust before ilepnrting by plane for
. die* for the coal industry by a producing less than lt« 1831 pre­
tration should provide Congress Blirope with ritirer senator* and
war output."
j j f margin of SO tol^i.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 m ~ member* with a concrete.p iogram representative* to study Ojo effec­
2. A vigorous program of aero­
The vole wa» L l Z for the VnnGeorge Harriton, president ol 'the tor International aid and left to tiveness of the State Department's
research ' and develop­
President Truman the decision cultural and Information programs
tion of confidence, 241 against. It nautical
ALL Brotherhood ol .Railway
ment
r , .whether a special session in n ce« Including the Voice nf America
i-at the fifth vote of confidence
3. A "superlative" civil aviation Clerk), announced today the Kill-1 „ ry this fall.
hroaih ast*.
Ramadier has received lince In­ system.
; way Etpreii Agency hat agreed
Vandenberg, who-Is chairman of
"For tut part, the sooner we
4. A set of blueprints govern­ to a I 5 U cents hourly wage i„. the Senate Foreign Rrlatjons Com -reconvene the belter, especially a*
coming premier in January.
ing Industrial planning and moblli Z u nun
i
.
.mitte, told reporter*!eoneetn* any proposed i-llef for
The Communist* and n sprink­ Station for any emergency "am! eiesie for dj .OUO employees.
"Thar* la no congressional cb- Europe." Hatch said. He pointed
ling of Rightist and Centrist dep­ against any attempt to rat'll us
The boot, effective ai ol Sept, position to dodge any rmerflencj
emerdency out Hint Secretary of State Maruties formed the opposition to oD guard with a worse Pearl Her*
. i* (he tame increase given earli­ which the president may Identify, shall ha*, cumiiarcd European ecu
tha measure, - Which authorized
I am simply suggesting this event nomtr condition* In a "patient
'
th« government to grant 4,550,6. Heavy appropriation* for air er this week lo approximately (calling a special session) depend* growing steadily worse While Ihe
Aft 0Q0.000 franes (118.500,006) In nower.
1.000.000 railroad workers under upon presidential Initiative afur physician* argue, about the nrbper
~ subsidies to hold down prices ij». • &lt;1 Popular support of air fore* an arbitration award.
adequate Information."
treatment."
U 's s llia r * an P age e ls )
.the coal industry.
A* .Vandenberg held hi* flr»t
On Wednesday. Undersecretary
Harrison said th* agreement
Although the threat o f a gov­
averts a threatened strike, which new* ronferenc* since reluming of State Rohetl ijiveti told reernment crisis was thus eased.
had been ‘ voted to enforce de., from ths Inter-Xmerican Security norter* (he European situation
Labor attll was agitating politi­
Conference tn Rraiif, veteran Sen may demand United State* help
nmndt „ for the wag* hike.
cally against th* soaring cost
atnr Hatch (D-NM ) Issued a
fTnaiinnra « „
*t«i
of living.
PITTSBURGH, Sent. 5 (,F&gt;-A
Hut union leader* were far from
strike o f L800 railroader* em­
TARIS, Sept, 5,
George
content srith th* reeent_eut in the
ployed. by tn# U. 8. Steel Corp.
• bread ration, skyrocketing food Mr. Truman. 39, of Los Angeles today brought Immediate curtail­
prie*g, and official statistics pur­ and Clifford V. Evans, 26. fit ment of production to the firm’*
ling. lir|ng-eo*ta t*n times hijther Washington, resuming a ‘round- Pittsburgh 'district plants.
the-world flight' In two light
NAN KIN G, Sept. 5, (AV»- A
M than . in . 1838.
WASHINGTON. ScpL 5.' UP)—
Two union*, representing cmw
8 o •'they’ called a on* hour halt (Cub) planes, took o ff for Roma loyea* of th* subsidiary union well-informed -source said today Cyrus 8. Chlng, the government's
at
10:50
A
M.
(5:50
A.
M
-.
East­
In Paris Tju* and auhway services
railroad, stopped work this morn GenerallatfMo ’• Chiang-Kal Rhek new top labor peace-maker, took
this' afternoon. Pnatofflee* will ern Standard Time) today.
mg efter a break in contract had sent a personal directive to over hi* duties today with a
The*
said
they
would
make
a
ties*-two hipur* early and remai-i
nsgot tat Ions. The yoad connect* high members o f the Kuomlntang pledge tn work far enduring Urefueling
stop
at
Marseille
end
(government party) w a r n i n g
abut until tomorrow -morning.
"big
jteel" plant*, employing 35,%
*
Cyretaktr* o f national eemater- hoped to reach the Italian capital 000, and feeds Into major rail­ against antl-democratle aetlvitie* l » r peace.
at
6:30
P.
31.
11:30
P.
M.
Eastern
A youthful-appearing man even
or “ hooliganism," In this fall’s
Us, most o f ‘ them disabled ve*.
road lines.
Standard Tim*).-'
though 71 years of age, Chlng
national elactlons. *
eran*,* also w*r* on itrlk*
Carnegle-Ulinol* Steel
Corp,
During a two-day stopover here,
The source said Chlang, recall­ received hi* oath of offire a* di­
higher pay.
biggest
U.
S.
steel
producing
tubRamadier'* apparent political the filer* told the Atro Club of tidiary, banked 10 blest furnaces ing that the Kuohdntang record rector of the new Federal Mediatoward opposition candidates was,**0" wnd Conciliation Service and
victory cam* after hla own party France that they were consider­
ICWtlssM e s ’ P * «* I I I )
ing aaking permission to land on
"not always too clean," ordered *h#n told newsmen:
j u votad to support hlpi In the con-.
party laadert to avoid any ap"There will lie no miracles. The
Hr fldane* balloting, which th* pre­ a United State* aircraft carrier
If rondltyms mad* eurft a move
pearance of exerting pressure attempt to build better labor
mier had nosed on hla request
advisable.
during election of tha-National management relation*-is a long,
for 138,500,000 In government
Assembly Oct, 21-23 and (he, leg. flow procet* but we hop* to make
subsidies for th* coal Industry.
iilstlv* Yuan Dee. 21-23. .
a real contribution.
W hen
L*ftw!ng
factlonlst* I
swung to hia support at a fiv e -1
JERUSALEM, Sept 8. (A5)—
'hour party war council last night,
Members o f Ifagana, underground
Ramadier could count'himself In,
Jewish defense organisation, bat­
for Foreign Mln!|t«r George* HItled In the ttreete o f all-Jewlah
TALLAH ASSEE Fla'., 8ept. 5
dault’s MRP party had prtvlouslr
Tel Aviv today with member* of
—(A1)—Florida's State prison pop­
pltdged ft* backing.
the Jewish underground Irgun
Tha threat o f a cabinet crisis ulation I* gradually climbing back Zval LeumL Ten pereons were
to it* pre-wer peak.
Injured, two of them_wriQluly.
A loomed for a time when
Left
Antfr*ir~C8fFfway,
12
The state priton division at Hi* vmrnirriirwTin) pit .li ted.
TW w ar H. T.**Fat7 R, f “ patrick
aT ' Wing Socialist*, lad by . Deputy
12
beginning
of
laat
month
reported
The clash occurred when the rick, O. E. McCall and' "W. A G. E. McCall
Guy .Molitt, threatened to with
12
Adam* tied for first place with W. A. Adam*
d£Tw’ thalr ' support 3 * Ramadier
" V # ? J L ,*!*! Ifagana group, whoae oroanUatlon 12 out of a possible 16 birds in O. W. Spencer
1)
prison at Rgiford and the rarioua has vowed to fight Holy Land
unless- the premier pledged
II
Irgun posters from th* regular weekly akeet shook II. c, Whelehrl
tora irgun
turner government coptrol o f work ramps, compared with the terrorism, tora
10
ai th* Sanford Skeet Club's range Howard Whelehsl
Commerre, business and Industry- peek population o f 8,788 at the the walla o f building* afong Di*
at the Municipal Airport yester­
4 man tie won by Carraway.
.
— Caet—night the parliamentary end o f 1839 and a wartime low of lengoff Street and P*t«h TlIqv*
10x16
Road. Irguntste,, whoa# organisa­ day afternoon. CorraWay .won th# P. *11. Lansing
group 61 th# Soefallat' Party decid­ 8.372-In Augnlt, 1845.
V
There are more white women In tion ha* claimed retponslbllity shootaif. Jam** Webb led th* pi*, R. J. Hickson
ed after a five-hour *e*»lqn to
tol shooters with 285 out of 300. R. B. W
i
g
h
t
9
aupport Ramadier on th* vote of prison than ever, and the percent­ for recent Paleetlne violence,
7
Urging other Interested cUltens W. R. Williams
age of white men among the In­ gave battle.
confidence, i '* ,
to
coma
out
and
enjoy
the
fun,.
F.
D.
Beott
________
7__
T*|
Aviv
police
reported,
meanmate*
la
greater
than
It
waa
boTh* aaeembty Tuesday night
«
. while.—that - a~ yeung—Jew and Byrd J, Good*, aecretary^nf ~tttF W. A. I’alfTck
heit 'b ’r rn.ltam uliiiitfcm iuul L&lt;r fore the war.
today that facilities W. 8. Hand
5
Jeweae-claiming
' f Ito
« represent th*
a 12.3.628.000 at**! price’ aubel.lv
6
8tem gang, a small Jewish un­ are being prepared at tha range W. * A. L* ff1er
and the premier immediately ileTE N N IS POSTPONED
Th* following seor** wer^
derground unit, had delivered an for rlfla shooting aa well aa platol
termined to peg hia coal eubsidy
NEW YORK, 8epL 8, OP)— ultimatum personally to 18 Jew- and ake*t shooting and aaid mad* on the pistol range:
demands to a rote of confidence. Rain forced postponement ’ of the
lab officials o f the Palestine In­ matches will be held every Thurs­
Slow Time Rapid Total
He contends that without aubaidi** ,
rne* of- the National come tea department to resign day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 Jas. Wehh Id)
match
07
29-i
eoal prices will rise and be fol­ Tennl*'Championship* at Forest
Within 86 hours or face drastic ottock.
96
28J
J. Howard 06
lowed by general price Increase* Hill* today. The tournament wlli
eonsequpneea. Special guard* were
Tb* following score* were piad# Loo Butncr 93
285
97
o f 18 percent In all Industrie*. atert tomorrow, weather nermlt- aeelguod Immediately to the 18
90
on the abbreviated akeet
176
J. Retlgan 99
Tha effect in tha end, ha ‘ said, m f , with tha same schedule of official*. Police described the of 16 bird*.
F ., Rockett 65
256
89
would a a.runaway Inflation.
match**,
v
couple a* Yemenite Jews.
Andrew C-rrtway
251
82
D, weight 89

Use
^la,; -m C : ^
Railway Express Vandenberg Discounts Need l or— Jaycees May
"
Cuutity .luilge of I'ro.
Special Session 01 Congress Court Action To
Strike Is Avoided _
By Wage Increase
Get Re-districting ^ cNultv Ut.imi ts j it

Round World Fliers
Take Off For Rome

Election Warning Is Ching Pledges Self
Given-Chinese Party
In Work For Peace

Jewish Underground
Groups Stage Fight

Sanford Skeet Club To Include
Shooting As Well As Pistol, Skeet

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46

R o u le .
L c fL

T o R o a d D e p a r tm e ir i
Ihe Seminole County, Junior
Clumber ol Commerce iinanmiou|y voted appro) ,)| to a moli-ui
by I rrl Hatrgan that in the r\rnl
llir Seminole ( onnty Conifni—"or
|,,, not taken action willnn 111
,
on fe-dr-tributing the conn
*)- 1 oniniii*i&lt;&gt;ners' distiict*, iluJjvcrei lake tile matter into couilr
Thi*. deciiion w*s reached at iln
tegular meeting at the Mayfair Inn
lari ,night.

tan

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b|i(

On Convention 01
National Linns

hat « * have
"Ih e difficult:-, th
rneoiinti-r—! in t|ti* -arly ph*»#
I ‘ .'r'-ill'T
bt- “i !t ■la:.
: ti--l rliseouiaged it* tlh
i:,
n liaii they h*va
t; -i, i-ed ■
th-tvrminatlian that

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I ; " I he I n-''- ! Sint.-- la revolve 1
llo viipport rbe 1',lilted Nations
.Mliv nil ib- » 'iirce, at our com-

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• of an effao. .oLaiiun " « : it ,ak,»
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Action I'hinned To
Holt Removal Of
re(w&gt;rlpt| on tire trrrnl tutein ilrnri d
r tnaenlion in San Fran i- o, &gt;nd
Jewish ( hildren
commended lire work «( ihe hwat
Lrrni Clfib in thrir pr.ijnttrHvT
1TINRm*~S^;T T rT5 A Forpi icing AmericaK (lag, in pub!■&lt; ,r ,^n flffir- &lt;jv&gt;k'«man »aid thaclurol rooms.
.lav lh- I nt* I Kirn-dam wouH

lie . -aid that K*i Flnridiar
i.tlr r r.r» intein ition it rction to
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Kay Sho-niaker. Jayrre repre* at'ended the San Fra-r-rn »&gt;'-il itiHed tit* mhuv-ratlin
from
Florida,
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tentative to Hie- Boy'* St a11: tn
mhi &gt; r-mtemVitT of |et,i«lt chiidrei
(Pari
were
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Talla!ia*ti-e, reported nn the eonclave. Shoe maker stated that be pirt- -if Hie I 'tilled Still- H&gt;' n il frmn Europe lo Palotine,
ren» a candidate for governor. ■■I that the Florida ,1-I. i,-,itt’i-i
f h ■- nil!- ■•tijfre v.rtd two more
itb
and that Ihe buy. who was elected,' PI' -efUnd^ the convent: ■
«liip«
t i-Iio- d hi‘ nle f far f’ a!c«tinc
Kiddy Gong nr Miami, wa» re ij'r d made from a part -»f the old
vf-nlly elected, national prashHnt White.-Hull**__when ll n.6* turn. uriji ii.lriill.-yni-d Jruun immidown tn |kii(.
, iihl* w-“ e h--in^ mtcht-cf. Hie»c
tn Wa*blngti&gt;n.
I here were Mur P’^r
p-&gt;inl - wet- thi--Noit(ifindv moving e)»toff_
The group voted to send « let­
ter n( iwmmemlatian to the St. ,” - *-ei| at the convention,-*h ■ North Africa, and the Paducah,
Augustine Jaycees for spearhead­ said:
! UniVeroal military traininc. which w r* reported at the Bul­
ing the approval of the fencing
la:v in St. John* County.
•J. Dang*rw ff UornmtmUmganin Black*'*** i*ott of Varna.
Gordon Bradley reported that
Heller pay for nehnnl tench,
U ni' Fer.eign Office -qrokfiman
Ihe board of director* have -rent
ers.
made hi- c-imntenP* while three
letter tn Elgin ItaytH*. ehairt. Refun-stqtion of national Brill'll lran*tmf(i
approachftmn o f fh» Hful# Rond Dfftirt*
fnfMl*. •
log llumi.iii g. tTt-rnmny, with 4,400'
jnent, rerprotlng that the De­
King aLion W. O. Livingston J ,», , |,,Un from the S. S Exodus
nn Tea, *1»l
partment give the cro»« - state
|t&lt;17 off I'n! -tinhighway it* immediate attention.
II comm-nlnl that the parrnts
*lnre the city ami county official- I )(&gt;n f i o l r l F v n (&gt; i'l(&gt; r 1
in Hungary of 13 o f the children
have left Ihe .election of e."."’
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route entirely up to tire . tatej J o U p N d l l l f U I ( ) I I l S l tile H riiii.iit'i ahl in repatriating
IMad Department,
lis-rii T h -,apokesmnn naid *1) (2
New by-law* for the nrganira
It VSHfNGTON, Sept. 5, (TV
l-o, • nn-i .mi* t it ! h r! i&gt;een placed
tion will t-e ratified at the Sept lit- Evening Star Nay* Admiral aboard tb« Evhdug HUT wiihout
25 meeting, it n n staled.
f.oul* E. Denfeld I* expected tn pri"i i-nii«-nt rif tln-ir parents,
Reyinun I and John Kailer were
t
I.T ’i .
, j i'C named chief of staff In l're*iTire *noV-Ntnan ri-ctarv-l “ this.
Intro-lured to the group *» gue»t*. ,j(,nt Truman and Admiral Dewitt ini„lman traffic fn voting child*"
L\ ( I bike) ijaituey- chief of naval r-n” wa* the r**pon*fbillty of th*
ope rations thia month.
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Ms-air. described a*
DR. ALLEN IL L
Tlie appointment*, the news­ Marxist Jeu ish youth body.
"It Is true that the Hasomcir
JACKSONVILLE. 8ept. 5, bD paper »ay», are expected to lie
— River*ld* Hospital attache* to- announced shortly after President llaralr mav have been created orSouth Iginaltv to »»ve Jewish ehildren
day said Dr. W, 8. Allen, presi­ Truman return* f r o m
dent of Stetson University, had America ami James ForreHal, from the perils of Naitsm," th*
been admitted Aug. 21 for ob­ now Secretary of the Navy, takes spokesmen aaid.
There is reason to believe, ho
servation and diagnosis hut that the oath o f office a* the new
nothing ronrluaiva had been de­ Secretary of Defense.
continued, that as many a* 200 of
Admiral Denfeld, 6»t. would re­ the 700 children who had been
termined.
The hospital siid ha was not place Admiral of tha Fleet W il­ been shipped" without kttow|#dif«
badly ill but that he had entered liam D. Leahy, 72. who has been of their narent*.
for * rheek-up. Specific reason chief of staff to the commander
The Northland and Paducah
for his going into th* hospital, in chief of the Army and Navy •ailed originally from Rayonne,
dutipg
both
the
Roosevelt
and
other than this, waa not given.
Franre, ho aaid. with ereW s'of
Truman administrations
English - sneaking Jews hearing
Denfeld, a native of WeMt-jra . . p Q - p »J iw n ^
plmrr;
IB7I
a
ghuluate
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the
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Naval Academy in tha etas* of
WESTPOR t T n , "y ., Sept. B. »/D 1912, h now commander In chief
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— Ml** Mary K. Wooiley, retired of the Pacific; fleet,
,
BERLIN, Sept, 6. W6— Brttiah
Admiral Ramsey. 59. would re­ and American occupation author­
president of Mount Holyoke Col­
lege and Internationally kmntn lieve Admiral of the Fl-et (.'hea­ ities announced today an emer­
worker for world peare, died to­ ter W. Nlmllt, who will tm 63 g e n c y tran«t«irt program to bring
day. She waa 84. Miss Woolley, next February.
,
,
In this year’* batv-sL They gave
who headed the Women's College
Ramsey, a native of Whipple German provincial governmenta In
at South Hadley, Maas, from Barrack*, Aria., and a 1912 grad­ the bitonal atea power to requisi­
1900 to 1937, had been ill fine* uate o f the". Naval Academy, t* tion supplies and any transport . M
September, 1844, when aha suf­ now vice chief of naval opera­ vehicles not being used for ea- . r :i
fered a cerebral hemorrhage.
tion!,
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President-Trqmxn told the Braj rilian Conste-* today lie i» con­
fident th.st "Hwril-and the Unit­
ed Si.Tip* w f he faithful to )
great trust n tw!»ch depend ths
lice* and liberty of *o many mil­
lion* of disillusioned and diseoutoaeil |H-o|&lt;|e,"_
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Population Of State
Prison Is Increasing

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French Premier
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— — Confidence

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ATLANTA, Stpl, 5,
Th*
Veteran* Administration announc­
ed today that thoutand* ol vet­
eran* in the Soulheail (ace to**
of educational and training bene­
fit* unlett titiifaclory arrange­
ment* ate made to refund to the
government overpayment* in aub•ittence allowance*.
Theie overpayment* -on Sept. I
^ totaled approximately $7.0110,000
,T|ho%, Veteran* Adn.ihi&gt;ft*tio»
n y i overpayment* &gt;vete canted
N ecessary
T o
principally by failure of it* dit- I t e m s
buning office to receive notice
D e f e n s e O u tlin e d
that the veteran had dropped
A t V K W C o n v e n tio n
from a training itatm. Some de­
lay* occurred within the -Veteran*
CLEVELAND. Sept. 5 &lt;/T) -The
Administration itself, hut mainly commanding general ol the U. S.
they were due to failure of the air defente* command Vailed toVA to receive notice'.
day for a regular air force, "ready
To rtifore their educational or
&gt;l~ for bitllc .trUHQUiL-modcut-Jii:—.— te aiding benefit*.- vet emu*—wh
have received overpayments mttst craft and 400,000 trained men.
A rlanding air corps of that
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make reatituton In • lump' turn
or arrange to have the money lire i* nece»*ar&gt;-. »aid Lieut. Gen
taken
from future subsistence reral Georne E. Slratemeycr. t?
check*.
Til* number of overpayments fend [ Plo'ide the nation strategic ait
the money still due the guvtern- power lecond to none and

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

New Gain For Freedom

Seminole County
Court Recordh

THE O N L Y L O C K (LEFT)

Schools;Id th‘ Tyrol art; allowed-to use German ajPtjn.
Tills Of*wnt»n*Bp&lt;*akinK region wiih iihhIkiiimI to.Italy by the
• I’nria (H-iiee tonftrence of 1919. Muiuollni,' following In*
111 jf*||loIl4 At*MM*
usual notion Hint a government eminot bo strong unless H
u t t f f f i ■» MCMMit
mfU«&gt; is tyrannical, iilailmheil tho use of German In schools anil
Pclakrr 21, mill, at Ik* ■'•»! UllUV public offices. Ho thought In turn tin* Tyrolese into Italians
of Saafard, I'luilda, and*r Ik* III
by arbitrary laws and plenty, of police. Now bis regulations
al ( »»»||H nf Ijatrk a, , IkvT.
have been abolished, and Tyrol may- again use its language
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. Ex-Secretary of State James F. Hvrites deserves the
________ H a j»m Maaaayr______ _ credit for this gain for freedom, lie promoted a-trade beirn »IM II*fH i&gt;|i.»7l.»
1*2 Caret*,. «**k
* *" tween Italy and Austria whereby the Tyrol was to renftnfn
Da. Mvalk
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VS Italians, but the German po]&gt;ulutinn should have complete1
Tki*. .kfnalk. . L
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dJM equality.of lights.
Oat Veto
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.Mr. Byrnes was wise in'remembering, that j)f all tymnhleat acts one causes more bitterness than nil tile rest.
AU t t j l u i r j
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rard*
nl When n government forbids the use of the language which
tkaak.. 'n u lu lla u a akd . w l l i u
ItU fU llP M fiil* i u r (lit FUlp»»»e •*» has been spoken in a country for centuries, U naH sown the
fk ltiig fund*. « l l l M i tl»»»(arti for seed-of revolution.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

When Delegates Dolt
Wilt eonaidar aelllng an Inlereat In an ealabllshed Inaorane#

There are rifts among both Kepublicans and Demo
cra^t, but neither party* expecta-lo see in 1948 the most
i dramatic si&gt;ectucle a nutamal Convention can witness. If is
I k f lltrald la ■ h i m W i Ml I k '
liM triilitl
I*f**t Ithirb le rM illet really something when a group of delegates solemnly rises
I scIh i Ii el, la ih* *•*
i»|MMtll- and announces that their principles do not permit them to
.ifton of oil tin Inml »»#**• ptlltlfjl
take further part.
' /'m till* (»**» ip* p t•** u« vm II *•
SP m m i X itytltb i*.
Tiie last time that happened was in 189G when the
Republican
adoption of a gold plank forced the withdrawal
F R ID A Y . S K I' 1. .1. m ?
of ill free-silver delegates, including four senators and two
ItlHi.K VKHHK Hill t o d a y
congresMueu. All were from the Rocky Mountain states, and
IF W E n o NOT PRACTICE their withdrawal presaged tiiat the G.O.I*. would have slim
OUR KEUGION 'T^18 Jt sT pickings in that area in the fall. So H proved, (hough, u»
!S i Evefw
U huJ,‘ ,en??*
elsewlKre made up for It.
work* i* d e n i . '
Sometimes delegates do not leave, .but sit lu.inuiuy
j^uiqua
silence. So did Die gold men fit fhe'Democrallr silver doini
’Up" in Gcurgle * 21 year nlJ natetl convention of I89l». And in_lUlIL the-follower* oi
«W lunu up with iix huibxnti^f Theodore Roosevelt refused to take
part after it became
e pari
tn&gt;tii yean, II vac lollecled iub- plain that the convention was controlled by the friends of
liilrntf from ail tif them,- we won­ President Taft. Both abstentions Were followed later by
der if die paid her income lax. bolts and party defeat.
In view of the uncerlubrfactors In 1948. both •parties
fWr t t r where Dom Duke he;
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rlia rl*. 1 HO&gt;ti«lph«r *utl
• A T lM F itT Iu S i o r MOtaTUADKB
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Conirat* lllo«l&lt; Uaiaa*
llli,ii I* Hall, llth and Catrry—4
joutil ^Cdli'.rrt* lllork dwelling
, If,ftr. Caldwrll. tih and Avacrdj
— 7 n iiiy fiarni- ? rtwtilln*
Srinlnol* &lt;I-aundtr, W1*rt 3rd S; ( a
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agency to a y.ung Sanford man, preferably a Gl, who will
give hli lime lo the bu*ine*» on a aalary, commitaion ar­
rangement, with privilege of acquiring tb« remalnlng&lt;inlereat.
Other lines can be added which Ihr owner haa not bad lime
to develop.
If Inlcreatrd write lo Pox 51, r/o Sanford Herald. Sanford.
Florida, giving full Information
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which might not have made Pie ruinous,
society page! it it hid not brrri1
for that $5Oj)00,00() ilir inherited j
Unknown Monster
from thr tobacco rich fetlici.
i
Judge Stbiing will not run foi
What the sea&lt;serpent is to American newspaper read­
governor of Flood* next yesr; ers looking for summer sensations, the Loch Ness monster
5enat«r .Shandi will. Tint ii th. is to the British. He has reappeared aguin, causing Inverlatest do|
&gt;e and
«nd it
it come» fromi uvas- (-Diversity blologists-to erect an observalion tower tif
ipe
no letl authorities on lltr subject 1follow his movemcAts.
Though the monster has had an adequate press agent
than theie gentlemen themielvei.
We ■re lorry Judge Seining n only for the last dozen years, he lias been seen occasionally
not going In tun. Hr would make for three qtmtTers of a century, some snv as-fur back us
• greet governor, shut Senator the 15th century.
Loch Ness Is u Scottish lake 22 miles long and nearly
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Typic.il of today's confuiion water lake in the British Isles. It is connected with Die sea
One ntwi story yerterday to'^ by a lock canal uttd by the River Ness, into which it emp­
time to time _glimpses __________
have been _
caught
of the lotting prices on meals tnd ,ties. From
,
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grtmi and the danger to our n*- strange creature, perhaps 45 feet long, wit If a long neck
tional economy therefrom, pombly i,n,l humps or arches in its. back. Once or twice it lias lietn
pretaging '* di/artroui inHation; i s*-*'-'11 J'11 shore -- bo they say.
while another dercrib{&gt; the proh^| _
Astudy Itv'a ret iry
IfA'll JJrltiah naval commander,-Riqiert
roviously written
on sea-serpents, deeffect of a decline in
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ll“ J'.1
export, due to dolUr-lhnrt.gr,
l mt u Tumbled no known living creature.'It Was
'abroad and iF.r ccn.eournl ove,- ku u
but the last of this tribe disappeared mil,
mdontcii m mn fuiiiity, mutr linns uf yoiq'k-hef+a-c-mmi tame. Apparently il ls some in~
known sew nnimal which found its why into the Loch and
ing in a tlcprc,ion. .Well, il teem,
likes it there.
lo ui that ii bolh tloitt, are Hue,
At leust it takes the ntinds of the British off their
a little le t export buiinct, might other troubles.
retuil in * hub grcalci lupply
al home with a little let, danger
of idflation. Of couric. ihal't
juit a borteback opinion.

U Of F Graduation
I gTt‘ea, and one 1’ h.D. degree,
t ~ Hi- Uum*,- acting prtal^
ed For Friday deni - will pre.ide and confer the

HAMBONES
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MEK DE HEAHT CiffjOW
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end the tnyman. He la chairman
of the C-41 Mathr-rustics division
of tha University College.
The m oi »idw* Friday will merle
the close of llu- second summer
session at the University. The
opening
of the fell
term it
scheduled for Sept. 22.

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BRINGING YOU
THE BEST TODAY
AND EVERY DAY

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ItADIO" PROGRAMS

SI. Petersburg Independent

degrees. Rev. It. C. Holmes, pa*'
tor of the Firal Mcthodiit Church,
will give Die Invocation and th*
benediction.
l)r, Kokomoor, veteran of 20
year* on the University faculty,
i» known lo thousand* of former
students, tiiahy of whom have been
closely aisaocIatod with him it,
•thu religion* life of-the campus,
He haa taught a Sunday. School
class, composed of University itudetita, for years, end 'has been
active in student affelra, having
served as the Chairmen on the
Hoard o f Student Publications,
and on numerous committee!.
He t* tile author o( I textbook
on "Mathematics In Human AfBund, y • Stliu-,1 fairs" a popular treatiia o f Math-

GAINESVILLE. Sept.
5, —
Dr. F. W. Kokomoor, nrofeaaor
o f Mathematic* at tha iftiiveralty
of Florida, will deliver lh&lt;- Com­
mencement addreaa'to 242 candi­
dates for degree* at t-xerclsca hero
tonight in the University aistituiium.
Featuring n full academic procession, the exeiciaes ale acheduted for 8 o'clock. • .
One of the larges! aumnier
teuton graduating claaiea in the
hfatory of the Unlveraity, candi­
date* will receive 171 hachrlor*
degree,, 60 matter*. 20 law de-

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Foreign Minitler Fine,! Devin Tha U. S, Treasury, in
rou­ preen mabty meane Dial' abtn.t
tel la the ' Dtilitb Trade! Union tine announcement of it* actitri- OptHMl t a » • collecting agents will • |*4n| 1,t tmn*
Centre,, that the United Si ak-t ties, stales that ir has collected hav* lo be erased from the ro». fc.w* N*w#
al t|ie end uf Ihe ia*l fiscal
even though lliey actually • ittJ | M e l - « l ) l H ' l ' l *
ihould m al) decency dig up lit year Die tidy sum ..f $1^88,000,- ter—
bring in marfy times th* ainomi*. 131A Ylivix A)K«rll
I*
•bid ' hindr al* Fort Knox, Ken- OOOj in uupaid taxes and penal- they received for salaiies and « ,qii
• 141 I ll. itl UHIfllCt
lucky, and divide wil), |hr tcil'nf u«*. More money by far than expeiitt*.
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We tliought that this was m tilt Itttiiih
tbe world. That t, an old Social- tlie total annual amount cost of
'( l u i s i f
J*u#« J»u»r
federal government in tUlti, which pi epost«i mu congressional econ­
lit trick, but ihc funny tiling U, was 1734,066,202.
omy; and Die latest figure* of ZL&amp;i II- it iililiH
•it alwray, work,. Firrl. they rou
Most of this cash was separated the -Ur-H. treasury confirm * 0 11 ____ NlHJ
liOi&amp;HtiuMr roars
vriocc you that gold ha, no value front fancy chiaelei* who sought earlier view*/The Madison (W i* J Hi** u i t imh Stoiaa
to
defraud
J
kiUi Unde Sam and Progressive estimates that 5,000 it iv i itn iiM ilo u r Vouia
that you ihould abandon the gold
Die honeil taxpayer*
. . . who sU
support agents would bring in (400,000.- l i &gt; * An in* Aswa
atandard, demnnitirr the metal* and the burden of gove
government. Hard 00O from tax evaders In one year, iZ iw r .» ii t ilf
bury it all in the ground, in order work and Ion
long hour
hour* by th* civil or about 2000 percent more that % v-. eiau un
.
lo wive the. wotldV problem, servant* of the Hiireau of Inter- the m&lt;&gt;nty saved' by firing them. *:«&gt; r a n * . &gt; » » *
SiVt
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CliutiUOa
JwubuiH
We would not, however, wish
Then they lell you you thonld net Revenue collected close . to
lw Diiu&gt;kk|iuii
billiops which otherwise ’ would to Have the Impression that aii IS ilt
U t n i p Itarilug
^ &gt;1 up agaib and divide with have helped spiral the flood nf ciRi In pentirmel in federal agen:
1)4- N «w »
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' ,
. Since you hav( pre^jourly hot inane y lit otlr economy The cles In Waihlnglitn and elsewhere
ut autitwa- a*t*nad*
kf
Krwa
.
damage
Which
this
could
hav*
on
n ; convinced that it haa no
ate unwise. The cat* differs in
i-l I u*t* With Tout Tuan
cclatatlng th* total uric* splrst specific instance*;- there U prob­
Tdue; anywey, you
‘u
II
i&gt;ili(hlps
’M
m
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V* futnous to retired people ni ably a good deal o f Justification
It VI. in,ns llavutlona
v^lmg to give,them hall oi it, o? f,*Vl
fixed Incorott-nMds
Incomes—needs little u.«
under- for the Republican charga that * .It Vl.-rnins M»dlUtk9nt
all of it. if they insist. Then they iK orin f for St. Petersburg read- many agencies are overstaffed, IlM N.WI
t i l l Hlua llSron
have ypur gold and you don’t havt4” *
and that federal employee* often I t ! Hli. p p«n Marenad*
Hut
this
Imidatian
ha,
to
lie
fol­
Indulge
In
pitesure
politic*
in
.a
t i l l In ilia Woman’s World
any end the next Jay you wonder
lowed by a »orry notation. A con- manner contrary to tn* letter end ie.04.Nkv*
.how it happened.
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gieea bant on economy last spring spirit y f nnn-political activity I liiil llvs lisrsa
t e n t u * r.i*i.n
slashed (20,000,000 from the la- provisions affecting the employee* lu lu T il* Ambstksdor*
Jeme, F. O'Neil, the new com­ lernal Revenue's budget, which of Uncle 8am.
IS ilt Will Hrtdlay
mander of the American Legion.
11:04 NkV#
II &lt;1 1’ iogratn lU ium r
*ayi that "Communitm it like an
M i l l l.unahton Dan**
Feather Bedding
iceberg, nine tenthi mbmerged."
l i n e Tony Hu*eo
”
Washington Teamster
II MX Uuddy Vletruw
That it one. of pie belt detcripl::J4 V .w .
tion, of Communitm we have ever
it!
Ituundup
&gt;
What 1* "feather bedding"? If| f„ , „ K, and passenger trains. In H
I t le Moon Hoar Hul*»
*
heard. W* don't have lo worry you believe Die dally pres*,
l i f e Nava
Word*,
tha railroader* Met VIOkie lof.Dsorlng
about active Cnmtminitli in ihit
til* fo u r Am
country who will Hand up and iw
t ; ! ! Hislh Vlyrl
of court#, but constant proin-1mcn^
accepted in other tiee.
Nkv&gt;
counted. There ju,t aren't enougn ganda In tha paper* make* torn#! Industrie*: P«y for tlm* af work,
lis t Alt I «!.* Whlapen
of them- But we do have to worry peopl# believe that It la trua. We °v*riim* p, yi ,»/ t |y davicea on titO Knorli D ahl
I s* Mutual I'rosrsm
ronalderabl* nubllcltv
ghoul
diiilluiioned. diigrunllrd. have
ava seen considerable
publicity the Job, and reasonable hour*.
vat, says rail
management, &lt;:*« Nkwa • - T
confuted and fruitratrd people who about railroad "faathar bedding"
In Mlnlaurs
thxt’a "feather bedding," and the 1 11 Conttri
r I'uw.ll
matter how well ojf they may In recent week*, especially since pres* poll-parrot* the lie. Thu 4ite Tkdd
t^vsl Nkw*
th# rail union* have asked for
never ,eemed to Lip Mtiifird or a
Z i*a y Elman
- naw
............*............
.........this
. la
.. -.P
agreement. Wail,
a r t* '; you understand, get* a lot
Notkity Tim *
..ognire that theytHAe
ihej*flgVe everybrief aummary of what the railroad 1of • dv#M*'ng from the railroad*
e
N »v t - , and none whatever frotn the trail
ibing in the world to be happy men want' - - —
Tw lllah t Bonfe
Work.Frsnkle Carl*
The railroad workers want a ! ES,di.i
^
'*■' if. whether they arc happy or
Msrrh o f Sports
national pay schedule. At prsaentj Washington Teamster.
and that if thciae* any Double
Bwlnatlm*
the pay on weitcm lines la tome- ■ ...
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here, the trouble i* with them, what leia than un aastern line*.'
not the lyitctu undet which They want pay for all time work­
live. Such peopt^are always ed on commuter train* instead
for
a
listing on how,much happier of eight houra1 pay
ten-hour day. They want overtime,
would be if they lived in Or- r*t*a fo r extra yard men who,
AO Work Guaranteed-* ^
TUtead of Sanford, if they sometime* are required to work,,
errrttHhH-mitbxd-'of-Jehir. tlneen hour* dally- * ! straight,
ROBERT 8HEAFER
Republican! were in power time. They want pay for train
Experienced Watchmaker
datara; since trpin aarvioe msni
of lh« Dentoctet!, if w work on 1 . mile age-rate they do
Located at
a communistic dictatorship nbt gst paid for long waits caused1
by
management,
Thay
art
taking
of a democracy. From
.!
like that comes the threat for sick Ravt pay. They also
want th# roads forced to comply
Communism in this country, with national safety precautions
Phone
thctc a n a lot of them.
by limiting the length o f bothi

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October 1, 1947.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE

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Social Calender

Doris Allman .Weds
'•* James* I'/ildiiser

Mrs. Nibliick Ilonofccl Southerners Lead - ’|^Vw York r;*v*naven •Moion*.
\\ ith Shower I uesdiiy;
In Iteauty Contest the MH...njht-.n une.
t
1 Another e ret Imm ary,mm petition
Mrs. Alev Jtdiit *'i M&gt;
t L. [ A l l. \NTIC C.ITY, }&gt;. J., Sept, b
In■iuled^for tonight wh»n the
ll--iton and R)
.1 l*. t\-l -n r,. • jn
[trunrltos and soul hr i n to trading mutest . -will I e named
i-nJr r turned on Inn day evrninr twdlr* iMmlnate the honor* 'oduy to appmu- tn tomorrow’s final, lha
at the J o h n s o n h o m e s hnrtirTinr
for thy
then 'Oil receive a fo.OOO
the - ir-17
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I , IllIV i*Jtjrd
*1,t airnf
I...1 contract
&gt;l i .. EliraK'l h-X ii -Iai ■ « f VuidR v "Mi • America'1
-&lt;fl.iio
Fivlnr-ltin
n**ntlr«|
Calif. tiamc
nr n e n j o y y d ..Net a single blirudc .or redhead jr f f w *
"* ,ht‘ “ Mi** Apter*.
thnnlghouf -the rr-n"* ,* refill
Ira fll," n
rnclud.’ i among ihn five win-f*fH
prim,-, lining*, won by Mr Eull ti ff &gt; rmined ini the preliminary
The judge., naming Mis* KenEvans. Mr * it,- r I'- t *&gt;n rind t« I
tagetl thus far. Ariii f r.ir tucky a* ()t.- "beauty division"
Mr*.
Ilnrriii
FolilFollowing
the
Ml- lim n I
I
• in- rue llf the , . five * are soft-dlfwling winner l i t night, listed k 't *Utgtinie.* a ■uit'1,1. t l i . i t t i i i ht&gt; . r
f ri,m ,|&gt;eloW 'tlie ilttfc'ir.-iistUo u .o feel &amp; im-hes-in height,
dumer wa - Fisnrt Mvdilrirlt. Ourm/liiie.
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. LllO |Hiur.|l* m wglght. barrel tfol*
I .urrt&gt; reiry »
&gt;
t'n
...uthern mnlrstant* ,vo« Uwed m
and a 33-Inch bust,
-ivr-l to M»
iBnnu,. I.i Jelmn. . ' * » &gt;Wt|WflL rnnir *Utn»
n_j t _

e r5onal

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KRIUAT
.
In a beautiful randleiight cer­
Mrs, Ru*a Dixon and Miss MU
i The American Leglan Auxiliary emony Miss Doris Allman, daught­
will meet at B:00 P. M. preceded er of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allman tired A wait spent last urek in
by the board meeting at T:1S 1*. of Lakeland, formerly of Sail- Daytona lleach.
foul, became the bride or James
M. at the Legion Hut.
C. Tlnuser. son o f Mrs. R, J.-Hous. , Mrs. R.i«a Dixon is visiting this
MONDAY '
week m.Ut-lie Glade as the guest
. Circle No. 10 of the Women'e era ml the late Mr. Houser of Lake,
of .Mr.' nud- Sirs'. Sam Knight.
i v l e t v of Chriitlan Servicer will land. The marriage was perform.si furnu.wre«bleiH&lt;- b f PHllJOfif,’
LonnieilL -I'u lk
sSug.
H tet with Mre. Clyde Brockman,,
Routhsidr
Baptist
14*0 EllIMt Avenue. I t
P. M. 29 at the
Sir. and Sirs.- Irvin Feischer
Memphis. Bothnia Jo Walk.-r. " p l 'i " '11’
J. I*. VVilsutu Mie II -t in. Mi
* Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. Church In Lakeland.
•
and children hast- returned from
off with the tumor * in the.
Miss KfeSItlflv 1* 2*'. vears old
(i
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l
ati
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Mi
t
i
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o
Mi
Preceding the ceremony h p r o . __
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8., will honor the Worthy Grand
Daytona Reach when1 they (have
mitipi tin.m,
ami ij listed is Ihe uidetl gnl
1 It , '
Matron, Mrs. Opal Bartow, with gram o f organ music « n t pre- [ ,p,.nt the past month. - ■
They Joined the previous Right’ s «wnmg the M entered In this
William?.* M
Pr
a banquet at 0:00 P. M. at the senied by Mrs. B, H. Hardly and
..mtluin winner*. Ml*. Mlni.d
P-tmanty Thlrtyrind Ibivid Wilson,
Mayfair Inn. A meeting will fol­ Included "Romnnrc" by UulieuMis* Ethel Cheshire of Pom*
H.'iiCh. Pepper t&gt;oniut Shoes, who n,n’ ■,n,‘
1‘ ‘
and Canada
Provost’s
’intcrfirriro*', piths l« the KUP-.1 of Gene Levy
low at the Masonic Hal at 8,00 stein,
Kl'ISt O PA L h l M M I M iin in . eon time fir -! talent test, .ami \«&gt;'' repieii-Jlpl in the/oiiqMlklon.
Johnston's "The Old Refrain" and at his home on Kafi Seventh
P. M.
,.f the Mi i \iahanta, Peggy Elder of j Mr* Memphis sang anil arcom*
i 1.- Kinder I'.ule-t . 1t
Circles of the ‘ Presbyterian The Prayer Perfect” l.v Sternum. Street.
II lv Cm** Kpr .. f i ­ 1
. It will Gndwletr.-who' tie*l for first pin. -/ Paftieil her-rff nn th. piano to
Woman’s Auxiliary will meet j s Mlsa Josephine Reck, soloist, sang
ll .Utile ritertiirg on :
it |t 30 ill the beatify divUioh with Mis' 1wiry thi’ "tslent te»t.‘‘
Because" by d'ltnrdeiot. "Oh
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rlcter of
fellow*:
of- tile
*.V. M. ntld lifbi-J • .
% tir e !. No. 1, Mrs. w . E Dod Promise Me" bv DcJCnvcn and Sanford were grip»t* on Sunday of
i i o p e n &lt;m j
liiu te lr ‘ Si-riind
writ
Ton, chairman, with Mrs. Charles The Sweetest Story Ever Told” Mr. and Mi*. Walter Trapp of
Si pi’. 21 nl :t; It A M
Mark!
Enterprise.
,
* S- Morrison, Hiawatha Aye., 3:30
.0i«HT by Stulls.
r f 'liq h m ie r , r r v l o r ' fro church. |
FALL CONDITIONER
The bride, given in marriage by
P. M. Circle No. 2, Mrs. C. E.
t»i ooipteed iswlisv.
Sirs. W B. William* and Mrs.
pinn, chairman, with Mrs. C. E her 'father, wore a gown of white
Maynic Hodgkin have returned
Ginn, 1719 Sanford Avi»„ at 3:1il slipper satin. The tucked fitted
T r y a N e « H e a l lre .il I ’e rnrsn en t 's h a p e d in the new F e a th e r
Magellan raihd in' . the Pavisiting fhr several weeks
P. M. Circle No. 3. Mrs. H. 11 bodice featured a sweetheart neck­ from
cot o r left hitiB . a s y o u p re fer. F.sperialty good fu r d r y h a ir.
in Washing tun, l&gt;. C,
tVrnn tft
r'ifie
rtonr
the
Atl
or
S c a lp tre a tm e n ts ami rle r t r lr m a ss a g e a S p # r ls lf y s
Hofmann, chairman, with .Mrs. S. line with long pointed .|.-evrr. Her
- t e j l l t h ro u g h th r - i . i *
i flirt is’irr
D. Hlghleyman, 555 Valencia Dr.. fingprtlp veil fell from n tiara
Friend* of Mr. ami Mr*. Wil
I hi* name; hrtt Cajfe II.&gt;m j tire
I I M U t l L i l M il I U K I l i u m
NOOK
* t 3:30 P. M. Circle No. 4, Mrs. o f seed pearls and nrctiid* and jiirm J. Watt of OrJ^tndn will be'
■ oullr *d the. 1 ■
. i- " • . : rg»M .yarratiOn.-*,yjtrfi North P a A A sev.no '* •
Phone 9 fl
J-, C. 'Hutchison,, chairman., with tube rosea formed her bridal Julu•they-,1
&gt;iitw % y ‘Puf.'p1.in ’fiit*fi■n v if.*
-V , ■* •*•O
'■' '.'■Mrs.'Wallace Bell, Rlchniiind Are.. ^ W tf
enton.
I\ IPO years tale
4 f 3:80 P. M.i Circle No. 6. Mrs.
Her matron
of honor.
Mr*.
sir*. Frank Lleske, 404 Palmettj Lam ar, Echols of Sanford, was
Sirs. L, A. Bruntley has return*
D. B. Middleton, chairman, wltn gnwned in pale vellnw organdy ed to lur home on Celery Avcnuo
Ave., at 3:30 P. M.; Circle No «, with matching glove* and*she afie f spending a two months, va*
a bouquet nf
op-hid catmn m Asheville. N. C.
M rs^H . H. McCaalin, chairman, carried
, with Mrs. !!. C. Hetiel, IdlO Park asters tied with yellow satin rib­
&gt;■
Mrs. Nancy Tatum of Savan­
Avs^ at 3:30 P. M. Circle No 7, bons. She wore matcbbig flower*
Mrsi W. L. Roche, Richmond Ave., In her hair. Bridesmaids were nah, tin. sp.nl the past weekend Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roscoe Callahan, v hu*e .marriage, was on event I
at 4t80 P, M. Butinesa Woman's .Miss Edwana Allman, sister of With her parents, Mr. and^Mrs. of Aug. t* at the SJirrd Heart Cath-' tliurvlr in Milledgt \1)1- tiif I
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Circle N o. I, Miss Sara Ealterhy, the bride. Miss Patricia limiter, Si. Ctair White. ' •
Mr- Callahan is tin* former Martha M P f i g i *.Mi. nnd Mrs fullo
Chairman, with Mrs. J. A. Out­ sister of the groom. Miss Anna
Mrs. E .. !&gt;. Mobley ties Jrft to tian are now resiillng in'Spartn. f!a. Jiri **tll -inut move thill h -»i
line, Lcmgwnod, with Mrs. W. J. M ie Cunningham and Mrs, Ken­
iienre tit AthflU. l)s wthere they will
attend the Culver sit y *.f
J la rtley and Mr*. Raybun Mltweo neth Hartssw, Thoir gowns were bo the grii-st of her daughter and Georgia.
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non-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. T, I.
nf
plhk
and
grren
organdy
and
^ 4 hostesses et 8:00 P. M, Buitllqrri*.
mid
T,_l.__Hnrrlt,
Jr
at
j
e
full
skirt*
fo
rm
e
d
,W
lU^-it.
ness Women’s fjtrrla Wn&gt; 9, (M‘ “
i* hack. They wore matcHing Tbiy tuna Itrue h,
Mary
MPN-HtlN P1A M » CIASKICH
r Y KerJe, chairmen, will meet
fan-shaped
at the church_at 8:00 P. M„ w(iih gloves and carried
Little
Mis*
Sherry
Sands
ha*[
Mrs, Helen- Bryan and Mrs. Ruth houipiets nf pastel asters with n-turm -I In her home in Orlando ' Mr. anil Mrs. Julian Slrmons
Mi»* Fannie Rrhn Miin» n lotleft Thursday by plane for Dallas.
matching flowers in. their hair.
‘ Kirsch as hostesses.
after spending the past week Tes, whete Mr. Kirmons will ett- nmHired today tlial site will ie ;
The mother o f the bride wore with tie* grandparent*, Mr. ami
The W. M. U. nf the Firs!
sun i tier piano classes the fu «t
ter the Italia* School of Aviation.
light blue Chiffon gown nnd Mrs. Walter Haynes.
Baptist . Church will meet at 3:30
of itri.dier
She l* at pi,-sent
Mr*
Slrmons
will
l«remeinlierfd
P. M. as follows: Circle No. I. her corsage was of Talisman roses.
7»N-~
spending some time in !.«•*’ AirMrs. R. E. Peurlfoy, U04 Elm The groom's mother wn» gorVned
Mr. and Mr* Julius Dingfrldei, a* the former Jean Manning.
ge’’ -. Calif, and wfll letuin to
• Avenue;. Circle No. 2, Mrs. H. I,. in black crepe with which she Margaret IMngfilder -and Simon
Mr, anil Mrs. J. I.. Galloway Raid-'td the last i,f Septeuiki-i.
Beard, 215 Avacado Avenue; Cir­ wore a corsage of white roses.
Djtogfidilcr Nrnve letutneil from
Robert Houser, brother of the ►perilling i lie summer months at tdan to lease mi Saturday night
c l e No. 3, Church annex, Mrs. L ii .
for Jarksonville to attrnd tire
TMrt. M. C. Hagan, Country Club groom, served as t&gt;est man nnd Ormond Beach.
marriage o f Miss Marie Johnson
were
Ernest
Allman,
la Milter, hostess; Circle No. 4, ushers
' ip; and Mis. Ci skin s. ay
Miss Joyce Mielke D visiting of .Birr -'inville to W. N. Wilder. aid
Road; Circle No. 5, Mrs. C. A. George Tnnkersiey. Herman Temp.
son. Choppy,
Mrs
\v,i
fur ii short time with relatives The wedding will take place at J Wright Davis, Mr. and Mr*. J A
Whldden, 2041 Mellnnville Avr- Iln and Kenneth llnrlsawr.
tile
Livingston
Memorial
Metho­
Sanford
before
u-turning
to
nue? Circle No. 8. Mia. E. M,
Immediately following the wed- &gt;[*,
dist Church on Sunday ami Mr. JWright and family and Roy
Carotl, 1801 French Avenue.
■ling a reception was bold at tin- Stetson University for the fail Gal toWay will reive ns best man. Wright plan to upend tin- mmlnk
quarter.
She
t*
the
guest
of
hrr
Sorntis Club. For traveling Mrs.
wt iLend at R on Bluff , hum ing
\\ T S D IN C T O N D E L ( ' L L
TUESDAY
Houser wore a yellow gabardine aunt mol uncle. Mr. amt Mrs. ImiiM'dintely following I lie cere­ It'd,., near Wttrsdnb
Mr. mil
i Tha Fidrtis Class yf the First suit with a while lace blouse anil Harry A. Wall, in I’inehurst.
mony a reception will tie held at Ml
IM.l t: N ../ S A N F O H IZ L D
(lift Aiken will join Ilii-iii
Baptist Church will meet at 8 IK) hrnwn accessories, Her eorsage
Iln- Windsor Hotel.
on Sunday.______ . . .
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P. M. at tha home of &gt;lf*i_JJlcli -was- o f orchids Following n wed—-£1
* Plumose. Dr^v».
Elabrrry. 808
j
ding* trip to the west’ coast Mr. \ssociatloll. Stir attended Webh's
The- Woman’s Bible Class o f the
Utisinesa College
and la now
^ i r s t Baptist Church will meet and Mrs. Hotisrr plan to makn employed by the Prudential Life
S ‘A .’. &gt;7)
.
NOW
d t ^ h j chqrch annex aA-B*M P. M. their home at the Palm Terrace Insurance Comparw.
X
Mr*. W. Whitmire, Mrs. J. T. Apartments In l.akelafid.
Mi. Iluiisrr RttPlliikd I.ikrlshil
Mr*. ITnUIFf^fecrdVed her school.
N awhr. Mrs.-- Prett fU rrilfth and
’ TH I P A T C H T t o c U T
MV*: L. L. Jackson will he hos- Ing in Sanford and grndunted from High School and is now rmployrd
tsssrs.
Ihe latkeland High School. In the by Templin'* Inc,
I'AIN TERS WHITE N trz
Tli-ife
front
Central
Florida
at.
senior class she served as vicetending
tire
wedding
were
Vlr».
president am! data valedictorian
ami was a member of the Honor Ecliol* and hrr daughter, Elaine,
Society, Torch Club, Library Club of Sanford and Mr*. Ralph King
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and
the Student Government of Oviedo.
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- f t . Mr*- Jacob. Richter, tha former
''H K **n or Watt, waa honored with
a miscellaneous shower on ThTtfej day night at the home of Mrs.
• J. P. Wll*on on West Twentieth
S 1.1 S
N O W
- Street. Mrs. Gordon DArson, Mrs.
• T. B, Middleton. Mrs. Fay l^ e and
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Miss Joyce Mlelkr were co-horV
s .').:}0
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U m h for the occasion. Pink glsdioluses f and fern , decorated tha
*
party rooms. During the evening
t*i»e s were enjoyed and prizes
war# , awarded
' ‘ to' "Mr*. Frank
ISkAMta, Mr*. Walter Feiler, Mr*.
•
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ildred Babcock and Mr*, hllddlt
ton.
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Collin*, dreited ** a maid, pre­
sented g bundle of laundry to the
honoree. The bundle o f laundry w *»
» mpde up of gIDi, many o f which
s :!. r &gt; I
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w ire in her chosen pattern of
crystal and ellvjr.
i A refreshing puna];, cake and
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antlgonon. Mr*. Aldeen Taycoutln o f tha brfda auieted
erring.
T h o »r invited to be with Mr*.
Kichter were Mre. H. A. Watt,
Mr*. Henry- Richter, Mr*. Genrge
Jtahe, Mr*. Frank Melech, Mr*.
In n * Ludwig, Mr*. Fred Brant,
i. Walter Meriwether, Mr*,
bert . Stnnthoff,
Mr*.. John
old, Mr*. Ed Smith, Jr- Mr*.
F. E. Round list,
Mr*. Walter
Trapp, Mr*. A. 0. Cleuee. Jr.,
Mr*. Taylor. Mr*. J. 0. Dsvld.
Mr*. Robert Lee, Mr*. J. J. Mir**,
Mr*. Alice Palmer. Mr*. Feeler.
Mr*. Babcock, Mr*. Frank Wolfer,
Mr*. Ralph Wolfer, Mr*. Robert
Xams, Mr*. Robert Hickaen, Mr*.
William Watt. Mr*. W. P. Brooks.
Mr*. Jack Wllkln*on, Mr*. Harry
I e * and Mr*. Maude Satcher.
# A lto Hr*. Evane McCoy, Mr*,
fiharoee, Mr*. Joseph Benton, Mr*.
Barry St. John*. Mr*. W. C.
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Mrs. Jock Horner, Mr*. A. D.
Rountree, Mr*. W. F. Lewie, Mn.
Johnnie
Crowell, Mr*. JesaM
RUesall, Mr*. John GlUon, Mr*. Ed
Routh, .Mre. L. 8, Harkey, Mr*.
W. A . Cade, Mr*. Alice Belton,

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Routh ward. Mrs. Edward K irtber
and the Misses Arlene Richter,
Adeielj* Richter, Carol Stone,
Ella Bohon, Joyce Palmer, Helen
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DUCATS TO U OFF
CONTESTS GOING
FAST SAYS BEARD

HELPING A'S

Bv Jack
By
Jock Sords
do
( Billy
M ett Kinard
ffan|pa Will
sluggt,r

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THE O LD H O M E T O W N

illliy Kinard. hard sluggtng'Sa'A
ford •middleweight, will meet l'ete
• Noriega of Tampa in a grudge
&lt; fight in the legion Arena In Or­
lando Monday night.
Tile battle la a return engage­
ment, since Kinaid won the previ­
ous tiff a few Weeks ago.
The tluin event will be a ’......
dleweigbt cillilest .between Jo*;/
nagan of H
l4he W ila r an) i
Kola. Middb weight Champ al the
South, flout Dina. Perm.--.PliiU On. Winter Hark leather
•linger will meet( Ulomlie
of Tampa in one of (hr arm! foul
boot*.

CAINEBV1LLK. Sept. 6. (Spe­
cial)— A 'gamr-by-game arrount of
the exact football ticket situation
lor alt o f the University of Flor­
ida's 1047 "home" contest* --tho«e
In Jacksonville/ (4A)nesvilh&gt;, arid
Tam pa- wnj PttttfeWd
rerrv ib-urd. ;&gt;u*in**s manage.- or
tluf Athletic ^Ason.. ^
Mississippi, In JaeVionvillti Sept.
27th: a total o( IUH7 reserve *eal.i
remain, nrnrly five thousand lielow the 30 yard-lilt* HT the North
Stands.
North Texas, in OalneavtlD,
.October 4th: ft,400 .rrwrvid seats
from the 40 yard lifte till the West
Side and thr general admission
seats, in the Nmth end.
North Carnlltt'A,, In G*in*«vi!|e
ID G A YLE TALIM IT
O c t o b e r 2ftth (Hnnn-funilng):
NEW YORK, Kept, ft, l/P|-Onc
IftOO seats from the five vatil line
of the uin-t utti-ntive obterv.-rs
on the West Side and K.fi(K) sent*
at tile National Trhnls Champion
in thr North End. There at .* no
ships starling today at For eat
general admission tickets to this
Hills will ire an ornery-looking
game, all seats Iteing reserved.
lillle gamester with a crew hair
Furman, in Tampa, November
rut named Hobby Higgs, wh-- i*
l it : 1,47ft from the. 2ft-ysiil line
the accepted World Professional
on the South Hide: 2.H&lt;I6 from the
Champion.
S0&lt;vard line on tile North HiJo:
Hobby knowa that, sometime
and 4,034 reserved seats in the
during, the coming w lnlci,Jir is
, West End,'
M
rfai rig »-\h . ffnd' nwnself leek tog
i V V - oem v.'k.*V» ^arCilmvWW; N «*«p r * horns night after night with lug
vemher Hlh: At noon Wrdmwday
Jack Kramer, the young amateur
onhr 1»7 tickets to this gam- re
genius. In a long series of money
maintd: 2 ft in field faxes on the
matrhc*, and he ia very busy IrySouth Side! 100 In field IwJri on
Ing lo figure out what, make&gt;
tht North side, and 72 regular
F d llA O eb F d iA A tA b eitC T
Kramer's game the devastating
box seat* on the South Side.
lolfi £LP£&lt;?,
oe
tfttv
tiling it ia.
Kama* State, in GalnesvIlU.
He was an eagle-eyed apeetuW
.» November 29th. Same as North
c e A s o t s fb e i t e *.ia£ &lt; -friojeM s lo t'A / b o d AJtJKAeP
all last week-eml as Krainer and
Texas garde,
6
f
?
g
*
r
SA
o W p JO*
Met*, d/seri
hi* partner. Ted Schrocdrr, gave
,
Tleketa are now on sale to the Mr■ff e g ’Ae.
-ToAt3 V^AfC.
c o O 'i r M o r f
the Australians a treating in the
general public in Gainesville; mb
Davis Cup. It is a rinrh he will
dress University of Florida AH.miss little of Kramer’s aellviliss
letk Aasociation. Tleketa *o nil
- r jljJ IM ^ H K C K H H during the next IU days. .
gallic* will go on sale at Donald'The St. Augustfrte Saints, pen------ tons-in Ja-ksanvitle- nrxt- Mimrtoy,
Those who know Higgs l&gt;ett say AP Newsfeature* Siroru Writer ■rant winner* fog the 1247 Florida
NEW YORK
Althoiigli Ihe
that- If there is n weakness in
September Hlh, and at the Madison A swariby, 3ft-ycar*uld Peruvian
State faague season, copped the
Kramer's game, Jlohl-y will dis­ paying public exhibited n thorough first till of the Sliaughnessy playDrug Company in Tampa on Mui bank rlerk. Daniel Carpto, liecamo
Ihe firsL-South American to iwnn
cover It. They say it doean’V n--v I lark of Interest in their Inaugural offs from the Orlando Senators,
day, September Ifith.
the English Channel after whip­
to lie much o f n weakness, either, efforts, the 11IIbowed ovrnels of 3 to 2, in the Ancient City last
lly IIP,WITT MACKK.N7.IK
ping the trearhernua tides In a
for Higgs lo spot it and turj it to the -revamped Haskrltialt Associa. tdglil behind the two hit nltelling
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
14 hour and Id minute effort. His
Iremendnu* account when hr gel* lion of America are lacing next ol Jim KeUhcr. Lou Bcvii hurled
llrllain'a dynamic foreign mintime was ronsiderablyA^doit of
winter’s- pro eftgo campaign with,
Ihe hig Californian on a rourt.
for the loser* and limits-si the
.... record
.
Isler and labor leader, Finest
the
of 10 - hour** and
Kramer has said &lt;|uite frankly hove* of a little better turnstile Saints to four hingle*.
minute* set by Vencesla* Space's Kevin, has many 'American »d- that hr inlrml* lo turn profes­ success.
Special In Ihe Sanford Herald
Tho DeLand Red Hals nosed
mlrer* but he duesnt appear to sional soon after the present
of Uoheinla in 12211,
Four of the 11 teams in the
lly M A HI AN It. JONES
^_ ; have added to their admiration by rhampionships end. He nor any­ league last yeai have dropped out the Gainesville G-Men in a
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3 to 2 battle, which found Walt
I his astonishing recommendation
one cIm- has any doubt Hint Ive from the circuit and HaLiniore lilb-s of Gainesville and Del.aml’a
that, in the interest* df world
The Young People’s W. H. r4. S. and si'lj-i. Anne.
was
added
to
the
lo-ui.
The
eight
will win the title for the seeot.tl
of the Oviedo Methodist Church
Mr. and Mr*. M. t.. Oary have eeonumie rehabilitation, the U r N. straight time, prohaldy without tram setup should be u gteui &gt;m- Juar. Peres hooked up in a tight
bullet's duel.
A. redixtrihule abroad the huge
met at the home of Mrs. Marion returned from Daytona lleaeh.
the loss of a set. The other am­ provernent over *ho unwieldy arHites Tuesday evening with Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Itoykin Dunaway, gold re*erve now hurieil at Fort ateurs simply have no huainesa on rangeinent o f the first year.
Eitea, Mrs. faun (*.' Olliff and of Dallas, (la., are the hon*o guests Knox, Ky. *
However, some odd nllgtrirents
lln- same rourt wilh him.
era at home— mruads will be cut
Mr, Kevin made 111* proposal In
Mrs. Ferrell llcooley' acting as of Mr. add Mrs. It. W. Kites and
Kramer I lie great was not have resulted from the shuffle of to nine players w.ule trnvv'tng—
a
speech
lo-fore
Ihe
Hritish
Trades
holiesses fur Ihe occasion.
family at Daytona Peach.
scheduled to play in today'* open­ teams. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, To­ is that must of ihe teami piayrd
After an interesting business
Mis. II. A. AlwU and fayx, fax, Union Congress, and he prefaced ing round at Forest Hills,' having ronto and Detroit have diopped
meeting refreshments were setvrd Krwin. and Wiley have nmveii i l l with the remaik that he knew drawn a bye along with the no. I out. The “ Western*" division of only al* or seven nun doling last
lo the following gtienls'ahd mem­ from Mi*. Kd Faniell’a *n Ih e ‘ America would Iw “ upset" liv what seeded foreigner. Jack Hromwlcii Hie league now -milalns Chicago; season. The olheis only collected
ber*: Mesdn riles Marjorie l.dn* Core house.
he was abouP lo say,
He was uf -AuoUatW. Margaret .Uaburue St. l.miis, Wsshlnj-tiiu and i’niuJ. splinter*.
T h i T l t t / n i T R second cT two
hart,-Jerry Guyim, Mai rbw :iu l«y.
Mrr- anti-Mr*.' Hr It. Ittlfge'hnvJ T lg h t in antiripnting Strong -rT- of San Francisco, favorite in tile more, 'flu- east will have New
"major” pro basketball leagues
Helen Swesl, llarel West, Justine moved into one of Mis. Kd Far* action hut wmng in his estimate
women’s division, nl;»i drew * Y'ork. Providence, rtoitun, ami the operating In the nation. The Na­
of the nature of the tear lion. It
fae.
Ilerley
Mae
Walnrigltl, Hell's apartments.
champion* Philadelphia tVaniori.
first-day rest.
Hparka fae Claqta,*Katherine TeaMr, ami Mr*. A"., p, -Wall and takes^nnre titan tliat to "upr-t
None of the ?e«rn« In. Ihe rir- tional League, centered in . the
.The' dav'it top mafi-h promised
gue, l.milse Martin, and Misses Jamilv have rpnv.d to &lt;‘n* ielW - the United Staten. However, It
Ullk-dli:w, paitkularig—well Iasi inlilgjrat. is llm nlh.'f. . 'flLt.fAtt.
b e i h a l l u n i '1 111 Hi l l y - T aHleagues havr e*tahli-hrd win king
—Kntbcyn lmwlo.tr IT. wtlt'l P- ML Wal l 'i n * Serepied T7TTT
Jane
— —___ UVTTSstaling
„ tile ease 11
o f New Yoik, runner-up irt the season, although Wmliington and *g 1 cements and toojieralu itf a
of Oviedo, and Misses Anne Mr- a position with the fernery {Ip-re. l lint Anterka w «» Dnldieignst-.-d at
Chicago attracted Mine fair-silted
nationals
two
years
ago,
and
Her­
Kehxle and Kllen MeKemie. of
Mis* Jrnn Clark, of fakelund, the proposal. Washington lYea bie Flam o f Beverly* Illlli, the 'crowds, and the Wwirior-i devel­ draft system.
In addition, there are five "min­
Panama City*
has relumed home after visiting sury official* charaeterued tl a* former Junior Champion who now oped a rabid fandom In the (Quak­
_
“ rockeyed?. Dne said:
Mrs. William Henry Marlin en with Mis* Klital-rth Farnell, er City. New York wav particu­ or” pro cage circuit!-’ opciuting.
Is
a
member
o
f
the
U.
S.
Junior
Chief difference between the itiai“ If other countries want our
lerlained Hntnrilay with a lunehMiss Dorolhy Nihlnrk I* spend­
Davis Cup team, Two nthei junior larly disappointing.*
7 •2m
con in honor of her hnuoMwata, ing several day* a* Ihe guest bf guld, they can have it, the same ciippcia, Ruddy Hellions of Ft
Kerb team will ntav 12 less ora and minors, batUdei salary, la
' - t ,■
that the major* sign th fir player*
Misses Anne and Kllen MrKctixle, Miss la- Li ne Kstes al Ilay tuna way we goi_ it from Ihrm, by lay­
Lauderdale, the present Notional games next year. .The schedule to w^rlusive playing vontrorla
of Panama City, al the homd of tlearh. *
ing the. money on the line al our
call*
for
24
home
and
21
road
Junior Champion, and MaeDonaid
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'll, F.
tilts. Thu trains will play four which stipulate tbc player mdal
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Cox ami price-of lift an ounre."
However,'that may nol Ik- thr Mathev of Princeton. N. J., also Knnii-a hom« and I’our awav with /Only play Imiketh.-ill. I’ layer* in
Wheeler. Hr. Tho*c Invited to lids daughter, Audrey, and oon, Ibmhutted heads In the first round.
if
delightful affair with the hon- nle. have returnee! after spending end of the exchange of ward*. An
each club it) their own division, the minors may hold outside )ohs
oreea and hftstess were: Me-dano-s a while at Mobile ami Almore, aulhurijative American source In
and three home end sv.uy with If they wish.
the fit her*.
tieoige Morgan, ficorge (*. Means, Alabama, and in Mississippi. They fandun lells us that Bevilt'a idea
H. F, Metiowon, Jr., Charles T. were areonipanied home by Mis* is that mllslrihutlon of the Fort
Some new fare* wRI dot the line­
Nit-lark, Hen Jones, C. Roy CTonts, Frances Cairnway, who will la­ Knox gold should he an integral
ups of the eight snuniN. ami the
Jr.,. Torttmy ,Mi»m, ami . Misses the guest of her rousln, Mis* Aud­ purl o f Ihe .Marshall plan. 80 we
top payer* of, the disbanded teams
CHARLOTTE, N. C..-SvpLl 5, have been distributed to tho weak­ IN TIIK •'IttiTIT COUNT o r TUB
Kathryn Lawton ami Hail,at., fae. rey Cox, for a while,
may heat more about thr matter.
Menu 1inn- the proposal has ser­ (AT— Coach Gene McKver. Slid his er club*. Moat interesting of Dm NINTH j r l i h ’IAI. UlltUUIT IN
Juan Meek, Don ,Shaffer, DoioHenry Wolcott has been dis­
thy N(blacki Wiley Abell, Mr. and missed fium lire hos|iilal and Is ved to center American attention ('harlot(t- Clippers had one Iras newcomers la tiny Wat Misaks, AN 11 Him XSUIINiil.K 1 HUNT V,
UK Kl.iHill&gt;A. IN CHANon .the difficulties which England's worry today a* they kept their Japanrsc-Aim-riran Lid who Iiim HT.VTK
Mr*. Hilly Meek and son Hilly lining fine.
UKItV. NM SSSI.
■pent Sunday at Daylona Reach.
Mr, ami Mr*. J. A. (iuynn and new 'Soriollsl government I* &lt;n sights trained on rapturing Ow who has Wen signed by tho New
tVAl.TKIt it. n.XTSvN,
with it* own Dial* P r o f e s s i o n a l Fo otball Y’ork-Knickerbockers. Mioakn was -------Malnttff &gt;___ counter log
__ in dealing
M~t
Oene pore has relumed from Mr. and Mrs. Uasii t.yuno -pent
Ltfi r It. DATUM,
Daytona, when- lie visited Ids Sunday at Daylona tlearh as the I grave economic crisis. How much League's pennant again this year. the apaik of Ihe gallant Utah
Iwrsndsnt
With the Clippers roughing it team which tamed Kentucky ‘In -UK NTATU
mother, Mrs. Alex falnhart, Mr, guests of their daughter and ala- |i* Hrilain depending on Fort Knox
fiK Kl.iiltlliA, UIIKKTReinhart, and brother, Frankie.
ter, respectively, Ml*. Richard , gold to pull It through? Just how up in tlft-degree weather, every­ the Madison Square Garden tour­ INUH: T,&lt; Lw« II. D oin ' yluifr
thing
la
rosy
In
the
klrklng
de­
,r
,l.l«iii-m
il
mlitrrse D
ney final. Always tho darling of
Jis the Attire government's own
Mr. and Mr*. Hollis Cox und Uralie, Mr.
r, Crnhr and family,
l.ucy D. Uoln
children, lloldiy and- Hilly, and
Mlsi Dorothy Danirla of Illi­ program working out? Can sod partment. McKver has two speci­ the crowd*, the lightning-fast
I'-* bo^ailwsy
Mr*. 0. M. Arie spent Sunday at nois la to conduct Ihe rlrmentary alistlc nationalisation cope with alists. Sid Tinsley and Hutch But­ Misaks may perk jp_riie Knicks
Tssne City
Daytona Uearh.
cla*s&lt;;* at the school in Hlavia this the crisis? Those are logical &gt;|U»s- ler. and both are booting tha lisll at the gate.
XIio-Ws't ,i|
,
tion* which the British public It­ Jn a manner lo give MeKv«r con­
Mr#. Leah Kivnntx ha* returned year.
Washington, a team that pulver­
Y\'o ar« lui-t.o
Hist suit
hat
tl-t.t saalnat
fidence o f strength In that de­ ised the league and then folded in („r d lin lo
from Ihe Orange Grnrril Hospi­
Prof, ami Mr*. J. A. Thomnson self is anxiously studying.
'
Nationalisation of the country's partment.
tal, Where she unjlerwrnt a major and sop, Jim, have returned lo
Ihe playoffs, will W even strurtger rnu In ihe uticuit &lt;'&lt;&gt;uct la and tu
Kaiiilniite
t'lnst),
KlnrUta.
In (T)4a
. operation.
than last year. The Capitol* have »»ry. hr Walter U Oalee, Tnu tre
their home it Vern Jteactr nflsr most Important Industry, coal mlilt
Mr. and Mro. IT 0. Anljrson apending the talior Day hulidaya Ing, haul's brought Utopia to tl)# if-A't*
added Dick O’Keefe of Santa lierehy geiiulmt to (lie y*dr appeWh
hav* returned from their trip lo here' a* the guests of Mr. Tbotnp- mine*. Some half hundred York­ come closa to wrecking. Britain’* Clara, rated among the very Wat sm-e mill the l-lerk n( u g Cebst
Chicago, where they visit ml Mr. »on&gt; parents,
shire pita ar* closed as the result recovary program. It is an ansi un the 1‘aclflc slope lost year, nnd In the . 1 V umI) Court llmee I al
Nsiifont. ’ Kluilda,' on or tieforo lbs
Anderson’s parents and spent Ihe "Misses Anne and Kllen McKen- of wildcat
Jark Tingle of Kenturke.
rlldcal strikes whkh have ous moment.
Jsrh ct*r of Me|&gt;trmtwr, A. I), 1*1*.
Labor Day holidays with Mr*. An­ tie of Panama City are the house thrown aliout flOJHW meh out of
Fortunately British Labor In
I’hlUdelphia, *h!«h van&lt;iubhtd or tlefastl will Iw etitereg agalnn
derson's parents here, Mr. and guest* of Mr. and Mr*. William work and have greatly aggravated genoral la atanding With the gov­ Washington In the playoffs, ha* Son osd sabt ratio- will proree-l
ri. Jack C. KaaelL before cetum- Henry Martin.
the critical fuel shortage. The ernment. Indeed the Trade Uni­ added Chink Cronin e f I’enn, to *s parte. Ontered that this nirtOv
In, . pelittebed not, a we-W for four
g to their home In Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Dick Chanre, who walkout has reused a loss of 300,- ons - Congress ha* voted over­ their already potent squad. The enneerullte wr-ke In The Hanf.inl
Mr. and Mra, R. I„ Wheeler hav# lieen visiting Mr, Chance's 000 tons of real and thP loss la whelmingly to support the govern- Warrior* will he led hy sensational Herald. HanfonL Vlnrht*.
have returned to their camp on brother, W, T. Chance, Mr*. continuing at the rale of ,00,000 nient plan of taking over direc­ Joe Futka, who poured In’ ynlnla
Wlltoeaa my hand and the real
1 Lake Harney, having spent sever­ Chance and family, have returned tons daily.
tion of Labor during the heat of at the rat* of 23.1 4 game lost sea­ of this rourt (hit Hlh day of Aagust.
A. n.» lilt ,
al day* back at their Tiome due lo to their home at Rirmlngham,
son
to
eclipse
.ill
pra
scoring
rec­
The result la that production In the crisis. labor's concession In
&lt;•. P. Ilerndon
♦he heavy rains.
other Industrie* have been cur­ this matter la striking, for the ords.
Ala.
, Ct*rh of fTrrutl Court for
Having no visiting preacher at
The league player limit haa
Mr. ahd Mra, Clifford I’aiker, tailed. and the effect of the coal program mean* temporary regi­
gomlooD County, Ktorkta
ihe Baptist Church Sunday, the who have been spending the sum­ shortage f* Wing frit throughout mentation of the Individual, a'tem­ Wen dropped from 13 to 10. The
ft. Ileverlev MrBWSn
tongregaliim attended service* at mer at Daytona Hearh, have re­ the country. The dispute may porary approach to tolalltarian- teams will 'continue in play four
t»l
N. Oranss Avs.
tha Methodist Church and enjoyed turned home,
tS-iglnuta- quarters.
Reoannlrg
soon farce 2,400 Yorkshire In­ IIR).
Orlando, Florida
a lovely sermon hy their pastor,
Tlie British public, too, ha* Whim! the dropping of two play*
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Ward und dustrial plants, employing over
a,,IWt..r for Ptalnttrr
the Rev. Lionel W. Nelson.
boys, Benny Frank and Bnhby, 100,000 workers, to shut down for jumped into line In support of thr
Mr. and Mr*. Dewey-DIxun and have returned home from New lack or fuel.
government’s new austerity prodaughter and Mr. and Mr*. Clin­ Srtjyma Beach after spending the
The strike started among 3,000 ponals, and those proposal* mean
ton Drawdy, of Jacksonville, have larger part of th# summer at miners in-onr pit. The National further real hardships. Thu* the
returned home,after visiting Mrs. their home there.
Coal Board ordered them lo dig Attlee cabinet I* getting really
E. A. Farntll # id granddaughter,
Rev, and Mra. H. H. Link, two feet more of coal each da yin magnificent cooperation, by «i.d
Elisabeth. They,yam* lo attend daughter, Dorothy Rote and sons, tha Interesta of recovery. Tho Urge.
the Dodd-Condor ,wedding.
Alfred and Marlowe have returned miners claimed that this world
What the Hritish people am! the
Mra. E. A. Farnell, Miss Elisa­ from Daytona Beath.
create an occupational ha sard outside world are waiting
tint to find
beth Fame!! attended the Doddincreasing
production. out la whether the government
Bobby Ragsdale,' who was the without
Joe wedding In Orlando Sun- houseguest of the H. II. Link* at They struck, and other pita Talk­ can give guidance and rontrnl
day,
Daytona Beach, has returned ed out In sympathy. They had which art commonaurate with
lira. Jack C, Kasell haa return. home.
their Socialist government 1 they tht* support _
ad from Ocala, where the visited
had s
Marlowe T.lnk has returned to had nationalisation! they hi
■?7T*
her sister, •Mra. Araoa Gerhard.
Tha population o f the' staU* of
Cumberland Junior College at five d*y; week:, but they.’ wanted
Mr. and Mra, Iwmn C. O lliff en- Wfliiamihurg, Kentucky to resume thrdr Utopia now.
7W hra. ? ? ..
Washington, estimated at 2,033,tertainrd with a dinner party ►da prs-med work there.
Continuation o f this stoppage 4f 000, Is three times what It wo* In
’ Monday.
*'
Mr, and Mr*.1 Richard ” Bunch vitally needed coal production
lion can 1W0,
The Re*, and Mra, J. N. Thompbaby daughter, Mary HathMi entertained with g dinner
IQ U - iu i .
° r S^iSBtexJKffit,
y-Mtmrtsr:— TUBWtJWItld- _ _ r
uneh’a parent*, Mr. and
Ir. and Mr*. J. B. Jones ami non, Mr*. Andrew ABlUj this past

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Bobby Ktesrs To Be
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■.fUm* U t I w * OOw

Saints, Red Hats Win
Tilts In Playoffs

If Brilain’H Leaders
Can Cope With Crisis

Oviedo

And Pro Giants To
Play Contest Toqjfte

NEW YORK, Sept, ft—UP)—
tilenn Dari* and Doc liUucliard,
who did much of their footballing
for Army on New York C'ty griairona’ give thelf follower* a chance
to say goodbye to them tonight
in' the ninth annual Eastern Col­
lege AlDStar-Nrrw York* Giant
charity game.
KvTrY.flne-ot th«..62JWtl patlaDiaras for (he game, w hlrhjttdf
under way at 7:30 P. AL ( W T )
has been sold and none o f the tick­
et windows at ’ the Polo Ground*
even will be opened.
Profit# from the jliu ggi-v the
ninth in a series, will g j to the
Tribune Fresh Air Fund, which
provide* vacations for underpriv­
ileged New York rhiIJren.
Mr. Outside and Mr. Inside will
have, two other former Array play­
er* in the starting All-Star linoup with them. Arnold (Mr. D j^ «
iweenl Tucker at uuarU-rbvkWnd
Shelton Uile* at tackle. Four other
inrmlw-m o f the C*d)t team*
winch have gone unliesten in col­
lege circles Ihe past three years
are on the All-Star Mat.
The ex-cnilegian* nave been
practicing for three weeks at Hear
Mountain under the Jl reel Ion o f
Tus* .Mel.aughry, Dartmouth coach
who tutored the 1IUU All-Star
team. ThaL eleven made history
l&gt;y tiefeiur.lr vtlli*‘Giinti;
ha
piofessiunala only telhack In ^h *
aerie*.
j
- The (Hants reached ‘Veet-Polnt
Saturday from Superior,
'Per . Wi*.,
where for the past month Coach
Sieve Owen "lias 'beefa
n S lemodeling
the club that last tear wan tha
Has tern title of the National Foot­
ball faague. The. remodeling was
To lenfuve tar, road oil or as­ nereasarv because of th« lo*» of
phalt from,rugs use cleaning fluid Frank Flirhock, the club's Top pas­
(a gleam- solventI. First remov'd ser. who was suspended indefinall black pus* Ilib- w it h • n dull J i'ly fur failurr to report^*
’ iiTfeTThen sponge witb lh c rletftv offer to “ fit " the championship
iug fluid, using a light brushing game with the Chicago Hear*.
niution.
YESTERDAY'S STARS
Jeff Heath, Browns, his twoMislletm-. Ihe ancient Druids run homer in the first Inning, No.
1believed,
n
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25 o f the season, gave St. Lout*
kept away witches and , , m&gt;rKin „ vtr Ti|J,.rl
iwoplc once paid huge sums for
y ic lamibardi. Dodgers, shat out
pirce* o f -the .parasite plant to New York w ith'five bits, 2-0, far
wear around their necks,
H ‘ h victory over Giants in 12
starts during three-year span.

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M. C. Cinder Package Store
S. Sanford Ave. (nindervllle)

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Legal Notice

THANKS
k
To the pooplif- of Sanford und- Seminole County who
patronized, our «tore while in business here.
We invite you to visit ua in our new atore located
at lftlbJ Formosa St., Orlando.
(Dubsdread Subdivision)

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell

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to NEW YORK*

* and Prof. and Mrs. J, A"
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and Mr*. Ben H. Jonas
i the week-end at Daylona
ra. James Partin and baby
hter Marilyn hare returned
1 from the hospital.
Mr,V and Mra. Donald falnhart
twin children, Gary and Wynn,
at
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week-end aa tha guest*
• Pawntv-Mr. and Hr*. A »Mr. and Mra. f a w C. Olliff. 1
T. Ferguson, Dan Chisholm.___
' ». and
Mra. Daisy Farnell wtra dinner*
gtteeta of Mr. and Mr*. J. a Jo do*
Tuesday evening.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, Mr. and
J. B.
Jlm-

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Liquors 4- Wines -

to MIAMI * ,

Beer

H a va Inatalled
N e w B e v e ra g e Dlapenner
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F R ID A Y , S E P T . 5. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
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i'uture Plans Hinted 1aucb
r**p™
»iw* ‘pwttfon *&gt;*m. i»ut In
■ way a* to spend most
■ ■ o f
By Tigert At Dinner my time tn Galnrseille." Hr iliil

not reveal thr naluir of the nrw
poiltlon.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 5, fl
Referring to frequent o|i|&gt;o&gt;i&gt;
1— Dr. John J. Ttgert, retired tion which
w« , « , n*
hr inc
met whilr serving
Jnivcraity of Florida pre.idrnt, a* "head'Vf t- o ........ -4ty,
cantly paitially irvraU-d hU * aald, 'T h e University u(
of FloriJa
Florida
idnke .1
of
„ u r . pl.n . « h n h« lU U .I . 1 . ■I.n.l. In thr
Ih . from
S U
ettlmoniai banquet given (in hu American . universities. and no
onor by Gainesville‘a civic groups: peanut-fed, corn-filled politician*
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i'm going to lake up a very are going to dctlroy it."

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NOTICE

.. _ j YOUTH tJHOl l
TALLAH ASSEE. Fla., Sqpl. 6.!
—-4AY—Governor Caldwell today
named a 20im-ml-ei state child,
LAKE SUCCESS,*S.'pt. 5. id8—
iwn'a commission authorized by K.iljili
tinny, nf Ai.»intim, udd'
thr 1947 ieglslulute to coordinate f'lpii-ii Nation-* Atoniic Energy(
woj/nle activities in Florida, t\immi&lt;«tan ib-lrgatr- yculenlay
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, , that the United State* actiurt in *|
releasing radio-active isotope* to
't
Hear
roonj brt#l)lh throulth ,he 1*11. foreign *ii,-nli*t* » * * a
newer" tn those who chat go llm
wj4jp *hanV, short bach part, firm U. S. with attempting to eatatrheal »«at and snug heel top.
)i a wutld-widV at optic monop­
oly.
Speaking to the commission'*
pt'litieal romtillflec. Harry »aid &lt;
Australia noted with "great in -1
trtest and * gratitude” tile ncliou
v f 't h c l '- r r — —
Eight other iMegatldna on* the
12-metnla'r commission endorsed
Hatty'* statement. Soviet 'Russia, j
the chief antaguitUl of the U. 8.
tn United Nation* alieinpta to set
up world atomic runt rots,' re­
mained a|ir lit.

Nations Laud l T. S,
OZAltK IK E
For Atomic Policy F f

Beginning Week of September 1st and until

further

Florida's Liquor Tax
Collections Decline

notice the following Finns will remain open on Wed­

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nesday afternoons and will close at 1:00 on Saturday
afternoon.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sep-. 5,
( ® - Flomla Ihiuor tax &gt; I n t h n i j
continued to fall 20 priceni I ctunil
last year's receipts during August, j
» hill* 1 le a l I ' I. 1ax n ilpt* t h liv­
ed anolliet gain,
Beleiago Diieetoi J.-imK. ;
Voce Ile tepoitml rolection o f g],-1
331,611 tn beer, wine and wlinhiy
taxes last month, rmnpnicl wltn
ll3 W ,3 i‘2 the -amp m tilth u year]
ago a 20.33 petrent lo*s uf 9307,-]
820 in lev,-line.
.
*
lil-e^ ivhd’ SAid trl'lftet’ ftfx^nillectioii* for the first tu-&gt; months*
nf this fiscal year totaled 82,810.(ikil rmopafed with fJf.6hO.681 for
the first two months .if l.i-i year,
an IH.S7 percent.ivvonuj |.Vk* of
fihHt, tot for the pci lad,
Cigmvttv tax rblectlo.n* of Fiigj;- i
617 during August were IS.rtd perccnl aiioii- the total .eigillt* of !
1819,662 the. -ann- mor.t'u u
ago, Voerlle I'eported.

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SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS COMPANY
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT COMPANY
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)REr P LA YE R 3-for-rentF By
Y u XFDO FEEDS - complete line. Young man with aptitude in Engor week. The Muiic Bos, 11**
Htint*. Tusedr. Peed Si.ire
Ill* T O
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Inti for newipajter a )r*(. Ap­
let St. I'hone 963. ___ •
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Sanford
lleiald.
CE .pace tn Melach Buiklingr- Palnta, Poultry - Supplies, Nails.
P u lin g' Feed., Grocerita and
a rre light officei, newly decor*'
ALLOW ANCE
Meata. Touchtun A' Wataun, 1201 AVON . PRODUCTS INC. a HI
ited, all utilitlae, heat and janlTOR VOI R 01.1) RADIO
train women to ram fl.tMl tun)
Celery, Phone &gt;199.
r aervice furnished. Call 868more per hour representing out
II. A A. Dept. Store.
FOH SALE— Llmeruck for driveproduct*.. Women now employ­
list \V. 1st •
I'll. 1)5.1 \
w*ya
and
roadway*— Phone
IOOM APT. for rent. Apply
ed nerd not apply. We Iunc
1211.
obert's Grocery.
opening* In Sanford and -orrounding town*. W ulc quallfon*
II.
am fuiniahed ipartment. 908 Cal. wonder pepper plant,
tion* to Naomi ‘ Hillman, K1*S
Mi nn. Lake Monroe. Ha.
apie Ave.
Biond way. Of lamia,' Fla.
FOR HALF.
room furnllihed apertafter entering
OLD NEWSPAPERS 3 CENTS 9
Phonr County 460.1.
W O RK W ANTED
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
W A N TE D TO RENT
EXPERT painting — contract or
10. 16. 20 and 26 CENT
Afu JtHl Im u ljlrtl by UUtfMdi o f f « ,
hoorly baait.
8. G. Grogan.
HERALD OFFICE
tOAff ruisttiomi! inumuiy cUsuim&gt;&gt;
NTED to fent, two bedroom
Free estimate*. Plume 781 J.
■fieri? Ham tilt* theMi" y«T$j itifTaf
rniihed houie in city limit*, See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
I f t o i jNfcili, I r r l 99 li-rf't.f.fliJ, i l l n ! ,
W tJ it'ra t jiUrh t-iiiiisB-l1
feb try
hone Mr*. Wilton
1186 be
Works for new llndlntoii. new FLO O R"SAND ING A firimhlng.
IsftlU
h iiV lw m 'a V*frtftli|f4 C om *
cleaning
Si
waxfng.
Our
ptmer
Radiator core*, Radlatur, cleanlore 4 P. M.
'“''Oil,
to
tv'owjuium
siuaiuarj.
unit-enable* -U*-le w-&gt;»h where
FWTIimi tO l**Tp Vk- u tn tiuuLJect
— Intf and repelling..
-----tt»l« Wayl A l .1 A tlitilm chic U iu ir i
Iltfitr 3 .or 4 room unfurnished
thele i* no electric connection
HEWING MACHINES
pt. or house. Phone 1367 R-2.
availnhlr. 21 ycain ex|H&gt;rienf".
HAI.EH A HER VICK
II. M. Gleason, Lake. Alary, l- la j
6 ROOM empty houae. Phone HERTS* HEWING MACII. 8JHOI
“
‘ ■n*&gt;d. -w-.*k.“ dol
U i « K1BRCB p h i i m ------ CARPENTER
Myrtle.
R E A L E S T A T E F O R B A L E flatterlea A Bali.-rv Chnrvtng.
12 SPECIAL V **V IC E S
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WOMMIHOOD

LYDIA L PINKHAMS cosuVuso^

Wheeler of Sunford

CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
FOR RENT— Floor, sanjer. Easy
IE A I. E S T A Ift
tL o W ^ H
operallun. Rrasunablo intoj, San­
VENETIAN BLINDS
INSURANCE
foe At) occaalona
ford Paint A Glass Co. i ’huitwMORTGAGE LOANS
McNP.II.L A YOST FLORISTS
Aluminum,
Steel. Wood!
303.
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1YMONP M. BALL, Realtor
Slpea Ave. lust o ff Celery
10 DAY DELIVERY
Registered Broker and
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610-R
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Insurance Agent .
P A R IS AND SERVICE
c o n c r e t e ” HEWER PIPE
4
Florida Stale Rank Hldg.
Phona lOtt
8EPT1C TANKS. Grease Traps 109 I'alaiattn Ave.
tE AND WORKSHOP— Home * lilocka. Aluminum Windows and YA-DE moth proofing lasts 6
FIIKE ESTIMATES
Screens, White cement Paint,
at large living room, 2 bedyraia, Hava your woolens ninthi
I'hone 80S
Parma-tile. Hurricane braces
ooma A bath—spacious brcaaproofed now. Duwniown CleanMiracle Concrete Company, 309
►at room and 3 large enclosed
ers A laundry. 113 Psion t to
Elm Av,v Phone 1335.____
arches located on lot 160 x 180 j
Ave. Phone 914.
rith 3 car garage, all in good , AllTO ‘ itAD I03, Motorola.'Sales
onditlon; workshop consists- of
L
and Service. The Mu*lc Boa, Plano Tuning and Ranalring.
' brick struct urea connected by j U B W .' l i t p t . Phone 966.
Hill. Rea. fltl-W .______________
that covers an area of 1600
H1GNH
ire fact — a hat gain at HOT W ATER -HEATER Frigidj .Ire and stove. Good condition
Show cards and poetara
7,600.00.
(1— IlHKfM HIGH 8RRVICU
JE PTIO N A LLT weir M*nMi- I ’ Phone 1080 J. batwten 0 A. M
O. D. Landreea. Phone 1031
and 7 P. M.
6 room modern houae*Ip ta­
lent condition convienlly lor- P A IN T — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
RENT A CAR
and accetaible to schools
YOU DRIVE IT
and trad* community — 2 car* Souse P»l#b
^ W " y ,?**ni• U*
PHONE 200
ragv. Lot 60 * 176. Priced for ' C
c‘i°Nrg aFr rg ^CLASS V ' P A NT
BW IC K LAND-.MORRISON
iulrk sale 17876.00.
n NK,
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U D H IVE1T. INC.
CK 220 feat on First Street} CO. IL-114 W. 2nd 3»-__ _
SEE US FOR
First Btreat Eit.ntion Ideal &lt;e n a MEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
multiple housing structure. t ] mp(r vo Enamal Color Fast,
AND TYPIN G
96,000.00.
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lor and
I quick drying, for Eilat
Eitatior
CREDIT BUREAU OF
ROOM houaa. vary com-'
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on. 1arg* hH UU X 666
“ banfdrd
1)0 N. Park
Phana 1B0
a for small (tuck and
'“ }. 320. —
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rage—Ovwner leaving town. I TRUMPET. Phona 322 R before EXPERT RADIO RXPAIHlNt*
Fred M m s, 111 E. 2nd Hi.
760.00—
1
4:00 P .M .
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1.00— Property
3 mils* from
Whctal Ilnlanclng
town.
LONNIE
MCMULLEN'S Mark.t
several farms with houses W ALN U T BUFFET. China Cabi­
Barber Shop open Thursday.
net A mirror. Like new. Phone
it are priced rlffM.
Friday A Saturday.
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[State Bank Bldg. Room 3
UPRIGHT PIANO. Call 761.
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TH E HOME SHOP
u rn ru n i r ?
----- ---- WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
Phone 1030
AZALEAS—m anf varieties. Move H00 Senford Ave. Phon-IU J-J
EDIATE POSSESSION — 2
them during rainy Mason. Phone
X»S W l-oik
ATTENTIO N M M JI Fit 8
farm home, 4 room house,
923-J,_____________________
r .Ir a k i.lx
- D IA P E R HEll VICK—
mlahed, over 30 fruit trees,
Baby Valvet furnishes horjni.il
II; garden, cow and pasture EASY-FOLD baby carriages, p&gt;od
condition. (10.00. Phom 737-J.
dean, sterile diapers and dcodur12600.00 cash or term*
Ucd container. Economical end
rt. 3 miles W. c* Sanford, ONE 10 FT. Warren Meat Cat#
safe. ruuy
Fully medically
aiipr»vmJ
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aare.
mruirauy «|&gt;iir**vu
Route !, Boa 76.
fills p r o p e r t y . ________
sTSTard1 ^
diapers,
week.
11 C E l &gt; FOR IMMEDIATE
Apply oOl
Ave.
,
-FIRST IN HANFUBD”
SALE— 3 bedroom frame dwellng with modern conveniences
' ° n.dL*i0n' 1Cohen'. Radiator Shop for mm6 acres Hied muck Ian*1., Call 724-R, 312 Chapma Ave. | pjf ^, rAdlator
aervice. 100
radiator service.
10 San[House and land In aacellentjford
Ave.
phone
360W.
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fiemditien. Bayard Realty Co. - _________
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boa. Box C c/o Herald.
. CurUiMt j j , f - tablecloths washwl.
1Phone 803.
Two lawn mower.! M ft. n.w
| ARTICLES FOR’ SALE
hose; golf bag, 4 eluhej 2 five-f Iowtom A m . Phona 879. , ■^
Pmtcci Your llrslih
light iron light flat urea; I five , P v o U R SAW pefdi ro.l00thtng.
By Sleeping Better.
SECOND HAND gas stove end
candle dining room Haturej 4 _ aetting. filing or hammering,
■ hot water heater tot nal* cheap.
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
wall braeketa; Iron porch fundCall Ph. 810-R.
I 7118 Park Ava. Phone 640-R.
BOX SPRINGS
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ture, 4 chairs, small table. Ph..
j [PLYW OOD boat and trailer. Can
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
923-J.
--------------------------113^ NOTICES— PERSON AJ.
1 bo aeen at’ WlnJhem'e Paint
Manufactured To Your
Shop. Cor. 12th and Banfoid PIANOS—Winter A
• Indiridual Order By
with t^ie revolutionary atuma-' SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
A re
.. ^une. ulaLc. -1626 -with -beach. . W L m 1 -ju k-JU ry-M sM .W
E C H O I C --------I ’hone 1364, Permanent wave*
crnia, If desired. Joseph Bailey,
Maltreeai Renovating A
16
up,
guaranteed.
Water
aofcart, 1 celery setter,. .Mr.■
736 N. Magnolia.
Rebuilding A Specialty
teaar. A b o open evenings.
taa. Bee Britt “Tractor C&lt;e
Call Ua Today - Steep
6 ARTICLES WANTED '
Better Tanight
MOTOR
BIKE. B H.P-P.NNeptune
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ep'
^ITTOB FOR SALE
outboard motor. Both good
»d ct)nc&lt;)nhast cashI prici
price paid for used IB
dltion. Very reaaonalibfe. Phnna
PJ
furniture. T«d
Furoltura.
H l- J .
Co. I l l K. 1st.
1946 English Austin
for salt.
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662-R,
.
Beaford
. Orlando
FOR SALE— E lgin.bicycle, -xcsl- I'LL BUY your car T ilir d liii
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Sanford- Phono 1331
L'tit condition. John Raot, 611
age or coodliMon. Roy Reel, 806 1939 fo rd Sedan, good condition. Celery A Sanford.
Fla.,
Paimatto Ave.
V
W. 2nd St.
^ Phono T87-J.

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TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI/)RIDA

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If'a n llftv M t p n « F a t &gt; Quell
(OatliiaM I'.M r . ( . On.i
recruiting and universal military jslraillastnoaa of purpose, unrsmit*
! time toll ami Infinite p»tienct."
training.
MnsL of the Chief £(ecmiv*'a
JF
"Th#»e are the ate^s by which
we can re-eatabllsh unbeatable air ,2,000- word iprcch wia devoted I*.
Power In America," aald Gcnnal praise of the K»od relation* which
!
Btratemever, “ With this bruin) of have alwaya exiitrd between the
air power, coupled With a strong L'nitrd .States ami Ilratil. to eu&gt;
i
Army and a fit Navy, we Amn- nieration of their common princi­
fcana need have no worries of a ple* and to assertion* that they
emild work together for a brightmilitary nature.
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"Thu* fortified against any,and cr world.
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Kmpaillinir the nere«*ity of coall contingencies, vte 0f th« WeJ
tern Hemisphere ran bend lur e f - } operation l«etwe«n the Western
forts toward foblnnlng the ynit- lleinl«plirre nation* In helping
cl
ed Nations Into the Inatrmr nt II ] tver-ravaged arras, .Mr. Truman
was designed to Ins the foolproof said:
» cure to prevent all warf.”
“ One of. the great lessons we
The Military phhjf '•f the (have liarnnl In recent generaftCootie, the fun (ami1work I o,gan thins i* that we do not dwell
T
Isa lion within Umi V flV , OUttthi d.alone. Destruction, au/fniing ami
. down Euclid Avenue last night in- I confusion In other parts of the
fore a police estimated crowd of world confront u» now a* never
*6,000 watfhera.
[before. Our- nations made great
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The parade added torch' 1 and j sacrifices throughout the war,.hut
r
snake dances ami, f predilection 1we have hem spared the wanton
It
for diapers, shorts and red dm-, ilrrifurtion and dislocation aufars to a dav which! had liycri dc-jfcrcd bv many."
At one point the President revoted by a few rtf the more play­
ful members to such pleasant tfj. railed hi* recent exchange of cor­
version* as snarlinc,traffic, squir­ respondence' with Pope Plus XII,
ting gals with water pistols (on.’ explained he had expressed to the
o f them got poked by n gal fur his Pope his desire “ In do everything’
patns), shooting minlatuie can­ in mv power to support and to
non, peeling potatoes1in the rer,- contribute to a concert of all the
forrr* striving for a moral world.”
"I believe In malting that ..latemerit I spoke thp thought not only
rny own country hut of Ilraiil
Dr. Chnrlrs L. 1,’cnuin.H of
ns well.”
Optometrist •
The Chief Executive declared
that over the years ‘llraxtl ami tne
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hide.
| Hours: 9-12 1-3
Phone 290 United States have "learned lhat
as “ ’’,''r" 1 bebecnt|«e there is. agreement
Hsl. 9-12
- 1 Eyes Caawlnrd i G lap** Kilted
(a« upont
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[principles, co f jostled
ran face out common problems
with nn assurance ijf agreement
Phone upon, the ways and meant o f”solv­
Phone
ing those problems.”
S IL V E R
lie continued:
FLEET
“ Th e rrcent war again gave
■on\ ini ing proof nf ,.ur fi ier.dC AB S
•hip. Tlie mutual ‘trust ind'rbiiftdenrr that exists between ns
manifested Itself at an early date
in the Immediate response of your
government to our nerd for .air

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At THE CHURCHES

Judge Ware’s Salary 'Mortgages On Real
Estate On Increase
fM tla a s a r e s C a r t Owe)

feet from Issuing ' marriage i;.
censes and other licenses or inNEW YORK, Sept. 5, UP)—Tho
eidental fees.
real estate. mortgage debt of
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Commissioner H. J. Overstreet this country was ’ »34 720.784.il95
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
SCIENTIST
presented a resolution thgt
. . .. . ..all
.. last Dec. 91, an Increase of
rilt'K C H
BOO East Second Street
establishments which sell iritoxi- \$4.302,809,20$—13.4 percent over
E. D. Rrownlee, D. .D., Pastor
8:4J5 A. M.: Sunday School.
eating' beverages open at 7:00 A. the previous ' year, which totalRev. Douglas E. f'harle*.
11:00 A. M.: Subject: “ Man" M. and close at 2:00 A. M. and ed 130^4174176^87, according to
Asa't I'aator
Morning Service.
on Saturday nighta tie allowed the annual compilation o f the
Oak Avenue and Third Hlrcel
fl:06 P. M.: Wednesday service. to remain open to 3:00 A. M .' Mortgage Bankers Association of
9:4B A. M.: Sunday School.
Reading Room hours, Tuesdays These businesses would remein America made public this week,
11:00 A. M.: Worship Service.
closed from 3:00 A. M. Sunday Since the 1940 trend Is continuing
7:00 P. M.: Junior *nd Senior and Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
morning until 7:00 o’clock Monday : this year, another rise in mortYoung People's Meetings
HOLT? CROSS CIUJRCfl
mornlng, according to the res- gag* debt In 1947 can be expected,
federal agencies continued 'to
REARDAl.t, AVENUE CIIAPRL Mark T. Csrpent/r, R. D., Rector olution. The measure passed with
14th Sunday afte.r Trinity
all commissioner* except W. 41. get out of the murtgege field at a
Rev. Driugla* E. Charles, Pa*tor.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion:
Kllbe« voting In fA o it o f the1
' rapid rate, while private interest*
Ilea refa11 Avenue
8:80 A. M.: The Kindergarten measure.
expanded their holdings. Federal
3:00 -P. M.r Sunday School.
class’ will resume on this Sunday.
J.' Hralley Odharn, president of , agencies held mortgages of I I
8:4B P. M.: Worship Service.
All
children
of
nursery
and
kin­
the Seminole . County
Junior I 099,850 on -Dec. 31 or 18 pemmt
-Wetlne»day..a:00_P. il.: JJour of
dergarten ages Invited. The other Chamber o f Commerce reqd&gt;sted lr*s thanDi year pgo.‘ Private lendPower Service.
classes of the Sunday School will thal tha County Commission com- j ers*.holdings stood at 832,762,086^- DRtSttD in a green cocktail dress,
open on Sunday, September 21st,
with the law that the Com- ' 046, a gain of I4.ll per cent. Of Doris Duke. “rlche*t girl In th*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rally Day.
mission re-dlstrict Seminole Coun­ total United . States
(Dliciplea of Christ)
mortgages, world”. Is shown with her second
‘ 11:00 A. M.: Morning Pra&gt;er ty on a basis of population. Thn government agencies hold 0 per­ husband, Porflrio Rubirota, Domin­
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
and sermon.
Commission advised Odham that cent and private lender* the oth­ ican Consul General, after their
Avenue
double-ring ceremony In Pari*. Th#
ADVANCE NOTICE
they were fully aware of the law er 1*4 per cent.
William Perry Yesley. Minister
bridegroom la a former son-tn-law
v,8unday Church School. 9:43 . Sunday, Sept. 14, Holy Crass and had passed up the request
Most Mortgages From Rank*
of Rafael Trujillo, Dominican Re­
Day. 11:00 A. M.
on account of the expense • In­
A. M.
By class of lenders, hank* are public President (International)
At thit service (ha new altar, volved in a re-registration and oth­
Worship and Communion, 11:00
supplying most o f the mdrtgsge
A. M. Sermon: "Mission* In reredot. and chancel furnishing* er Items.'
money. Their holdings on Dsc. 31
CARRIER RETIRES
The 'C it y 'o f Lake Mary filed weie 110,2(18,982,000, or 3Q percent
Paraguay’, Mra. George Smedley. will be dedicated by Bishop Wing.
Bishop
l.outtlt
will
be
the
guest
a petition * calling the board's o f the total. Individuals, mortgage
C. Y. F „ 7:00 P. M.
PH ILAD E LPH IA. Sept, 5—UD
Sermon: “ Meeting God’s Re­ preacher and the Rev. Martin J. attention to the damage done by companies $nd other lenders were Th* 27,000-ton Aircraft Carrier
Hram. Rector of Holy Trinity the. contractors
hauling
road
quirements", William P. Yesley,
Church, West Palm Beach will building materiel* over county second with 88,000,000,000, or.2-t Randolph, former flagship o f the
per cent of the total, and savings late Admiral Marc A. Mltscher, Is
take part In the service.
TH E CHURCH OF JESUS
roads. The hoard sent Commission­
If there Is sufficient interest It er B. C. Dodd and Attorney L. and loan associations third with being placed in retirement at a
CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY
unit o f the Navy’s reserve fleet.
is planned to follow the service F. Boyle to Tallahassee to atcei- 87,200.000,000, or 11 percent.
SAINTS
Savings aud loan' associations, The vessel, commissioned In Oct­
Meeting* held In the Woman* with a Fellowship Dinner at the tain if something could lie done
the report says, have replaced the ober, 1944, at the Norfolk, Va.,
Mavfalr Inn. Members and in­ about the situation.
Club House on Oak Avenue.
Navy yard, participated In the
terested friends of the parish are
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
H. S, Arnold, chairman of the llle Insurance companies a* the
largest single cla*i o f instltutlonel first and second raids on Tokyo
Sacrament Sterling, 6:30 I1. M requested to telephone their re town couucll of Longwood, re­
.The shin.'* 2.000 men will be reinvestor.
quested. .informalieuo from . t
Mjrirf.Vw jLrtdiMiht U MR#Nn- assigned, v Vt •/-» V s* V v 4^'briard'a* Kr'thF distribution’i f I
W.
,
wri
road and bridge tax. It was ex­ suranre companies totaled 87,059.•
JAP CONVICTIvD
plained'that If the town council 000,000, or 20 percent of the total
CHRIST CHURCH. UngRood
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
would make formal request*, for mortgage debt foi'1948. Fraternal
GUAM.
Sept, .6—
Capt. I
Park Avenue and Third Street
Mark T.' Carpenter. ltd D„ Vicar the fund* the money would ’&gt;* societies and pssoclations held less HDoahl Isranaml, frail Japanas* |
than 1 pe/rent.
14th Sundsv after Trinity
J. Ilernard Root, Minister
turned over to them.
medical officer convicted In tha|
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.' 9:30 A. M.: Morning Prayar and
Fca .n. PecFederal agendea reduced their atrocity murdara of to American
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. sermon.
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holdings In urben end farm~pi*rt- airmen on Truk Atoll in 1944, was
Sermon subject: "W hsl i r M a h r
All are weleoma.
gage* 1432,268,741 i-dtrrlfijF 194d. sentenced by a five-man military
Home Owners''Loan Corporation commission today to die on tha
continue*!
Its- liquidation and gallows.
forebearanca.
glon^ was responsible for almost P
60 percent n f Dlls Harllna Th,fL
| u on*
i* that we
in 1947 and Indicated a special Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ lenders. The value of mortgages
our
common
principles
of
morality
•
session mav he in order.
Material!.
tion Mortgage Company and the held by this group increased
“ Wheir both our countries were and lustlce."
Queftloned on the outlook, Van- Federal National Mortgage Asso­ 91.200,000.000 during 1948. which I
TAM PA Sept. B — (Rpedal)—
attacked, our .people fought side
. ■
ciation reduced their holding* almost make* up for-tbe 91.600,
Allocation nf 8118.653.32 by the denberg said: .
by side until victory was attained.
“ I have no Information on the more than 827,000,000.
000.000 decline In 1945.
Florida Division o f the American
tubleei. There 1* not a word from Land Hanks’ Holdings Decline
"The, bravery of your fighting
Cancer Society to" finance an
men, against nn experienced and
the State Department or the
In. the field o f farm mortgage*
attack on cancer nn the'broadest White House about a special ses­
resourceful enemy, cemented our
the Federal I-nnd Banks’ holding*
scale
ever
undertaken
In
the
comradeship and gave us another
Il’ssllsn* t’ ,.m C iii lie* I
sion since the day President Tru­ declined approximately 8102,000,J Af
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reason to feel a deep sente of immediately and an official said stat". wss made public her* today man said none would be neces­ 000 and those o f the Federal Farm
pride in our friendship.
•even, and possibly eight, other by Mr*. Malcolm Smith, the Dlvls. sary,"
Mortgage Corporation shout $92.“ The memory of those day* of furnace* would go down miring, Ion’* Executive Director. .
/ m n
Vandenherg said the reporters 000,000 during 1948. The Farmei *
struggle ami sacrifice ingellier the day. The Clsirton coke by • The fund* . , , contributed by asking ’about a special , session Home
Administration reported
will always lie a sacred bond r&gt;*. products plant was ordered rut , Z i d a n e In last April s financial were “ putting the cart before the mortgage holding* of slightly more
hark
to
32
percent
of
rapacity.
;
campaign
have
been
assigned
tweetl ri«.”
than $8,000,000, due In part to its
horse."
A U. H. Steel spokesman said |lo &gt;f_ProJw‘ *
11 counties., to
Mr. Truman said Hie problem*
assimilation of the assets of the
The
senator
said
the
need
for
a
slate-wide
educational
drive,
of penre will require the closest 101 of the 108 open hearths serv­
such a session to consider nosslhln i •’ * rm Hecurlty Administration,
and
to
the
national
research
pro­
mllnhofntinn between us. Hut I ed by the roalrnad were ordered
P
aid to England and other EuropeThe compilation shows lhat tho
am confident Hint we ran solve closed down as well a* three elec- gram Still other projects, Mrs. na nations depend* "entirely uponJl*»K«‘ volume of mortgage finaii-them witli mutual good will and ■tic furnaces. He said primary Smith said, are under examine- authentlr disclosute of the admin-1,n* dona by private Institutional
■nil) and finishing mill operations
islratlon’s plans.”
, lenders during 1846 not only mady
V u x a d o Eggmaih contains
were expected to come to a halt
In addition to the Society’*
S. Sanford Avt.
Under The rcsoldi bin adjourning up for the decline In the holding*
tonight.
A tha vllsmlns, the miner­
allocations,
an
additional
128,770
ter of tin- alriTlenr tracks, dint
the last session of Congress, Van o f F’ rderal agencies but caused thi
fire!
will
lie
spent
hv
the
State
Depart.
The
striking
engineers
ing o ff windshield* of passing
als, lha proltlns and othar
drnberg aa the Senate's presiding mortgage debt to Increase substan­
automobile* with a broom and men, * hrskemen and conductors nient of Health on certain phases o fficer.t o g e t h e r f } M ~ Speaker tially for tha flr*t lima in t*v,
q u ality in'/rsdlonli your
othar- Ingenius forms of a nurse- are member* of the Hmtherhoon 0f theWftrVltrToitr o f the projects I Martin of the House and the Sen­ oral years.
la y a n mtul hava'for haavy
of Railroad Trainmen and Ilroth.
" I n the last 12 months." Mrs. ate and House Republican lead­
Private mortgage holdings In­
Other addresses today Include erhood of 1-ocnmoUve, Engineers. Smith declared, "we have m»de er*. could cal Congress hack to- creased by approximately 84,300,.
production.
apjaaranre* by Senator Style* A union spokesman said a few (the most significant advances we gcliier without presidential net Inn 000.000 during 1918 T h , s , g l n f j
Don't wasla your lima and
Hrtdgen nt—herw—Hampshire and tram ithus lem iiiifd Ttn- thg-Jah ligve ever made in tne flghl on
But Vandenherg-said Republic­ and loan associations, made the
lin g. General George A. Ilotkan, to aaaist In the orderly shutdown cancer. They have netted poal- an congressional leaders have n» greatest gain, increasing thsir
effort b y taking a ehanca on
.if *t,rel mill*, always a slow proc­ live results In lerms of lives saved. plans at thi* time far a special mortgage holding* mnre than 32.1
lYelratrlallon chief.
ln fa rlo r fooda. Thara'a i
A Dixie banquet, a gatheting ess..
percent over the .1946 level. -Com- .
“ Now thla enlarged program aesslon.
q u a lity Tu xedo fe e d for
o f IB soul hem stales, also is on
Affected- by the strike are U, lhat public support has made
Members o f Congress, Vanden- mrrclat , hank* Increased their 1
y o u laytrs, chicks, brollsrs.
(he agenda while divisional reuni­ S. Steel operations at Homestead. possible means that we will be berg added, would not "dodge” mortgage portfolio* by 22 percent,
ons • ami state dinners are listed Ilradihirk, Duquesne and Clair-, able In move ahead much faster any request . from Mr. Truman while holdings ef mutual savings
food Tuxedo from atari to
for various hutel*.
ton. Official* of the corporation Inward nur goal o f reducing to that was harked by “ adequate In­ hanks Increased 9.6 percent. Life
finish. It's lha aary
said others at all principal- plant* a minimum the toll of 900 to 1,200 formation.”
Insurance companlea increased thu,
w a y &gt;0 faad lor (
would Iw shutdown just as soon preventable deaths that cancer
In anv event, Vandrnherg said value of their mortgage portfolio*
profitable m ulls.
as possible “ in an orderly proced­ causes in . Florida each year.”
that a special session would hard­ during the’ past year by 7 per
ure.”
The 12 projects, all o f which, ly Iw possible before Oct. IB. He cent. Fraternal societies and as­
The strike wa, ordered at a
sociation* decreased their mort­
riNO cut* roa intisv our to n siai Joint membership meeting last were anatvrrd and .approved by noted (hat numerous members of gage holdings by 2 percent.
the Division’* Rtate KxcAttlve the House and Henate now are
comuiitioh . turnr autnio Hian
tUIlrt St ts*t fn a l*rlm ef sins*, night in East' Pittsburgh, follow­ Committee headed by Dr. J. N. abroad studying International con­
Other*, which Include mortgsre
rstarth. sn* h*r f’ or *»• In ••■«■ m m * ing negotiation sessions during Moore, of Ocala, *r# locat'd in ditions and that other congression­ companies and Individuals primar­
Iwm la aaan lain
et t-vepaa »IIX
a formula nil’ ll Itai (So t—-*r to rel-ai the day between railroad officials Palm Beach, Manatee,- Volusia, al groups are planning similar ily. showed on* o f th* mott, sig­
Second it Sanford
Phone 338
natal raar” lea. Man ant an-pnoa aalt* and a joint committee of the Marlon. Orange Duval, Dade, Al trip*.
nificant Inrressej among private
acr.nlalna llhia hea-la’ Kot. ’ lull* anatrlla. brotherhoods.
achua, Sarasota, Indian Elver and
aara’ ka. bawkina an.l anauilas mInara loll
nt blaoa-t ralWt attar ualat It. RUIRONOL
No details on demand* were Nassau Count!**.
mala ties, but nmaMaalnc raauha. Ikla ia announced hut the union* .are
They inctude all the major fac
n o t a i p a n a(taa.
l i a am,.unit In nnlf |»n«taa por
oniii , |,airtIon, im anlr aa reported to lie seeking a 60-cent llities In a well-rounded - cancer
doaaa KUIttn
d t r r a l e d ) a n i lIt
*
Ith
awanr-tauk
eusawtae
by
pay Increase package, Improved service program and rang* from
IGOMASH
Taatklaa Ursa, 111 I- I 11,1 XI- *4*9 vacation* and different pay rate*. Information center* staffed by
Ordira S'illait
diagnostic and treatment clinics.
Two othar projects, a detection
cepter In Pensacola and a diag­
v k n k t ia n BUNDS
nostic and treatment clinic, in
America a Bldat Beautiful
Tampe. will be financed during
*
Aluminum .- (VrUr
Polished Alum|„um
t'amtlanaU fa **
0*a)
1810; Florida, 13.890 and 81.85$.- the next twelve months with fundt
|BIO: Tenn#*x»t figure* for Sept. 1 Tfvlntitly allocated by th* FloriK. W. STfaVENS *• 617
HobinBor, - Orlando
Dlvtslon. f,
* ,;
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Phone 2-0729
''n*ndo
are nnt svsllshl*. hut on Aug. 1,
[It had 19,017 outstanding ovsrpavmsnt* totaling 11,004,480. .
i-■i
The Veie:ai,s
Administration • H u i.'l ■ -ii-i
I said nn figure* era available on
IC e s ttH N l tram Pan* Oaal
’
lha exact number of veteran* who enounced that a Fur{ Gum ma­
low# the government.
chine representative will be thu
principal speaker next week. Licet
a t
Jimmy Rowland elated thtt Su­
perintendent T. W. Lawton had
9
endorsed the Lion* project^for
I
w
:*
piecing American fU g* In school
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRY[■rooms. Henry Wlttwwrowunced a
N ew N e'e F s W F act H elp
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEETTiml DAMP DRY.
call meeting for xone chaimt»n
From Q etifag Up Mlgkto
In Hanford during th* last week
. NO WORK FOR YDU TO 1)0[ 0 Han’s p ad news Joe yea fetk* whe of Heptemher-

Florida Will Attack ^
- Cancer Off Bigr Scale

uSittic S + tv tft*
Iff M r “ s ri i« clever a (oik-on l*r
«wt* on* yawn* tee-1 whe file lo
dreii to* the’ brief JecVet Kei lea*
sleeves and the circular skirl is
pleated oil the way oreund Gay taS
seleri In sties 71* 14.

Vandenbergr Talk

6 ,i T

Wage Increase

E X T R A EGGS

FRESH MEATS
and

E X T R / A WORK

GROCERIES ’

M. C. GINDER’S GROCERY

Hunt’s
Tuxedo Feed Store

(Gindervllle)

S I N U S svS

Plywood

TUXEDO

All Sizes

and Thickness

All Sizes • and Types

Vets Warned

mm.

Windows

All Sizes . and Types
,
.
Sliding Doors and Windows

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White-Enamej Kitchen Cabinets - _T^
.
Micarta Bo&amp;rd For Cabinet Tops .

Lions Meeting
1.
,

END WASHDAY DRUDGERY
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE

GRANDPA'S FULL OF PEP

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Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of
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The Nation

OUR 22 HENDIX WILL DO THE WORK.
2nd it OAK
PHONE 1082
.

1have ta |*t «p at al(ht te pas* water, haws
Sckdcb*, loo, b&lt;ffiltfit i l fklsme f l l f t l m l
BUTTBR PRICK
14o*v dilordarv
. Three fwwn lions see, a tamoas facte
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. UP)— Butdeeslspsd a a fa k iw tor this eery treebU.
Now millions baas used It, e/tea with ter prices In the wholesale market
asasdeclT fast, sgartire results. The esadl- advanced aa much a* 3 cent* a
rlee Is Dr. .Kllnsr’s In o p -R w t. mods pound today. Butter grading 92
*1 18 hsrbs, nets, Tsfetoblse, and hsl- score, the popular consumer grade, |
teaw - truly Mture’s awa trap ta rellol. sold at 81 cent* a pound. Eggs
lastantly pea labs It, K Marta ta werh
•eshlaa out kidsoys . . . hwreose* th* [ware unchanged to 3 cents a
doxan higher, sailing aa high - aa
tow (4 erteo, bsipkoa ta relieve f o i l
. . M initatod bUOdor goto a .59 cehts, a doxen on best grad**.
ong laxative* and my
Wtac « * . ’ » * . CautieoiTohe -----W r.~T~e— — ia-~.--^r=.—S---muscles pstned nearly all Uw|
dtrertod. YoeU sop Wo mareeleaa.
time. My feet and leg* cramped as For
Th* Virgin Islands were a Daritree trial aupptp, write Dspa. F,
and pained so bad lhat oftan I
te ar h Co. Inc, Do, 1)11, *
‘
Ish possession from 1666 to 1917,

CONTRACTOR GIVES
RpTONGA PULL CREDIT
Could Hardly.Drag Il|m♦It Home At Night, Stnteg
Mr. Adama. • F«ela F i n e
Now And Fflcnda Remark
How WllhiHe laooka

could hardly drag myself home.
I could sleep very little end I
lost a lot of weight
Businessman, farmer*, workers
" I tried many medicine*, and 1
and well known matt and women am thankful Rethnga brought ms
all walk* ot'-llfe continue the relief I needed. I now eat
tongi For •instance, with a rood appetite and have
ise Retonga.
Carl F. Ads ns, well known regained my lost weight I have
contractor o f 7752
discarded ‘ harsh laxatives, the
■rail iti
tx.trr-.vand L sleep fine. I am glad
*ppily declare* 1
anyone
« m gUd to t.lj
ri Belong*
.. Jjr gnyhody could have fell
down atrf out than I did, I th# credit.”
tortured day ani night by
Retonga Is intended to relieve
* ’ igeslion and often gas in distress due to insufficient flow
h pressed up against o f gaairle Juices In th* itomadi,
lo u of appetita, Vitamin B-l de­
___until ?) fait like my
th would be cut off. I changed ficiency and constipation. Accept
diet time and again but It no suiMUtut*.- Retonga may b*
Adv.
to do no good. 1 had to 1obtained at Touch ton1*

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I'aitlv rlm|i|y tonight Mini Tuesday
with Matured atuinooti thundsrihow tn.
Moderate
souths ait

I To Protect the Peace of 111* World;
I To Promote the I'rusrca* of America;
I To .I’roduro Prosperity for Sanford.
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/OLUME XXX VIII

Established 1908

Kaiser Again
Asks U lS.To
Reduce Debt

SAN FO RD .

Jeniy J. Kalin said today he lu&gt;
i»ked the Ketonrlruction Finance
mp„ lor a $j-J,ilO.UUti Maleiown of Ius del it im trii Foiltaiio.
dtl„ **lecl plant. II' war turned
,11 Ja«: month when lie arkr
n $*#,*dtl.t&gt;iH) cut.
liu- writ roar I im!utlii.iln! toU

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1 Juul.li* FunMna's ra|arity and
lam to j.ii»r $80,000,000 fmvatr to da so il RFC artieri to
revalusljon" of the plant and ,
1 iit in iris drlit.
Hie Fontana plain VaT liu3i
Intins
'war wilit RFC Iinmi '
ng, RFC** {iteirnt loan claim-

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AOORISSINO TMI OPENINO SESSION of the Elltb enrajiipiurnt or the

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o f tha organisation-* U d ln Auxiliary. About 8,000 women and
Kiti u t n il ntiulln-r fl5.iJOO.ihni to q^O men delegates are attending lire convention.
(fntrrmttioiual)
rill la- nppLed to debt reduction
h) Jim. I nml pioposps that the
RFC mfce|it t5$,^00,000 Ib eettl
nmt of..the approximately $0u
11(1,000 debt he caul will remain
in that vote.
" ! ru^f-.iveirumiil'v tttlndoW'ii of
me wr it const on tta pi.vmu, |i( osiil fur the refinancing of Kr&gt;,.*‘i * le ivm i f f r.t plestllt 0 1til
. Vi.'itiative but to rJtargo htr t
I'tIce* for attfl." hnlser saitl in
a statement. |m’j1ored far hit
hew* conference.
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charging high price* to wratetu
consumer* jui&gt;t to pay tiro govern
mettt_n hit ftf wnitime cost* for
ABOARD Ur S. S. Miynun with
It wat t, lux.I ilay- fo-ki» in I;*-in
u :wartime
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liriiileiit Trutitan. Sept. M olh
mole
C'ounly
snd
a
liiiri
survey
Declaring that the nation, ‘‘and
potth-nlr.idy Uu w rit 1s suffering oi N.inlold . while iiliouls lllis I'lriiJrnt Tinman is homcwaid
utipljr from-"the ehurtr-.gw
mntnmu In dlral^-iulyslat.lial ttAhi. tjcund aboatd tlw "Mighty M o" In
i A ' hi • - ; **nl It*fimhes-iit:
Ilf
etirr.linterit with UU pxrpjgnm1“ *&gt;'•
liianuol^Ty 11 eapafiaioi uf Fob
I Irallrnrtl hy thr rrtrplion at
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conlej
(lira mi hi* ga ol will mis».
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&gt;v . I sOmMi/HF^ t l i f l e "tltfr p-Hiu'** l'

Enrollment At
President Truman
Couiity Schools Homeward Bound
Shows Increase
After Meeting

British Use Whips In
Unloading EHugee
Jews RWurneil T-o
Ge r ma n Custody

Colorful Ceremony As Truman Bade Kio doodliye

PH ILAD ELPHIA. Sept. 8, uVi
— Free arer** to new* in rvrr*
rounlry h m urged today try the
first poxt»ar ronfrrenre of the
Inlrrnaliunal Cminril of Women.
The I.OtHI delegate* p»»*rd a
resolution declaring the ICW "ix
gravel) roncCrlird at Ihr sup­
pression ami Mrldlrary editing
of information of many N i l trim."
I he « iiuten »aid that
inn* frur drkhdc'rd.'')' nitixl l&gt;e■
based on nn informed public,
the If W ronjridrra tlirat Ihere
should he free arre** to the Inlot nml i.Ill lirresx.in for -form­
ing a tine hmm ledge of both
foreign and domestic affair*.'
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1.1IN I MIN. Sept. N. nl5— l » o
n[ Ihi* evening'* l.ondiHi nee**
paper* eritirt/eil the goiein*
tuenl'*
Inniling of
"nliidua
I 'll!'' refugrr* in tirrmaiii.
Ihr Star tallrtt it "a t.lumter
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of the ln *l magniludr.1'
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Mtipld tlerikion ruulit hat a been
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P re s id e n t T r u m a n a n d T t f l M
l. ie , fc r e r e in r y - K e n e r a l « l th e
I iiile t t N a t io n * ; r o lle d to d a y fn r
n fr e e e a rh a lrg e o f r r o tr o m le a n d
u n c ia l in t n r n r a lio n a * a m e a n *
o f p rlin to T T iig |'ie a 7 f7 ............. ■ * (

Thrlr rioe* » r r e pi eoeiitml 111
Ihr oprlllng •*e*&gt;»inu* of III*
World Slalixllral • ongrr**, roll* riihl for the lir*| time alnrc A
Mmltar meeling in IHJh at
I'rag ur, t in hoaiovakia,
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diarupt i h&gt; thi Niuh Imaaion
of the Siolrtenland.
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Petition Signed

KequeslingKeturn

O f P u n c h Boards

D Persons Killed Nehru And Khan
[n lioal.Ctillisum u !l,,1*

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grialrd aiol rolored ill America
particularly.*'
LAKE SUIT. I&gt;N , Sept. U t.-F) - Ihr
l mlr.l
Naltoiti
f'aleiUue
.'t numllrt drvlaietl tinauiinuutlir
liulay that immediate help for
dili.OtlH ditlirtied Lutopran Jews
wiiultl rair ritmideiahly the prob­
lem rtf ihr Holy lamd.
■Ih r n *mmittrr-rxBrrF7:n~tlff BN
Asiemblv In .io sunirtliing bu the
Jews in ihr Kuioprin aitemhly
tentris .i&lt; a* "vital pieir.pmite to
die vrttlrmrilt ol the ililla ull con.
jiiiuiii ill 1'alrititir.*’
thr till) irpoit t the I'vIritpiC
11 ’ minitlee »t.it made pul ii. a week
atlei the tiimmtiy lint *te. .imeml.llloli- t.rte irle ive.i 10 tit*
litt.t ami 1 ake Sut, eft.
t\ I'tiiiimiilrtt iunJam I v of tevtfii
•laits 11 commended ttm |tailitinii
t |‘al.*iim utt'&gt; Jewish and Arab
-inter, tied'tip to au eo-nomic un­
ion, Hie 1 11 Htion of till- autivnonioiis t i i ' o l Jeruaatuni tyiitei I'N

•JNl Of IHI MOil IMPBEStlVI . ernnnntna of hit It to ‘It- .Viirlru alit was stagi d iilioaril ttie 11S S Sf lueuii
W /VilllNUlON. S-|d. H 'd**
u, I'l. 'cut I't liman t left) luite i!.*Mltiye to vl’ illng ill^om.M* In r-uegiound. weal lug laliimat. Is se««eI lygve Lie .Jill Imlay minlialout.-l U iv of Si .it- George &lt;’ M 111W.1H. who ha* lo r e Itoyti t'a. k In Wo-limEtin Ju*l behind Marshall. Ininll t o y
1 111 .Lilian Presl.lrjit Fuilco G.t-imr Uulra .
....... ml at attention, U a detMi hineilt of U.Tt.
umlei»t.imlmg i» impOMihle willmu linifoi
iJttUriiul tonal)
Mat tun amt, in right foregiouml. saluting sailoi* bum a gilaul of h. uor.
a flee rviiullge til Ui II,
Ihr lintrd Nationv .S r,irtaiv•
tirliri.il IU I the piilUI|&gt;al tpraVe.
at the o|u*hlttg ol the WolM St l
lislital
hne ol ie*en A 1
R a n .im - lin a R a tn e n
R ' “ D t ‘ J i l l i e i l 0|
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C s ™ ‘ ', '^ X J t f
lint oig.ilii.-atl. It* Iflrrlitig tiiir II.
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ihr Inti mlrmsfioiial *tati*lna;
(()n(r rence nnee IVJW hilly.livr na
* -aimd:i, 1 derh
vaklat Hjualcn.
iiojtfn,
IT.
Nt lliei Iat. il
Peru,
n*”
io &gt;n% air irpirirnlftl. hut )h
-t ii)l»-k)K .IAVHIR vi Srpr
wweitrr: amt - ITnguay ma Ir jiy ttu
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arid 2U i.ljirr- injured 'in the col
A t m t 'd
l.ir made :.o ictriwicr 11 ■I In S h c .' i f f
I s . A d v i s e t l 1IsId.i of flTen t Itoltl nnd a launch
-d—Huey111 &lt;o.ol.ii ble w Ha*—I . .I lliir h v --* it .&lt;•! Limin'* f.iiuut- In lake part
»f at!* » aft Mi** ITllt h i &lt;i jfffvit A llb S. VenterII lndtie- of Invli. Wolll
r f n iid 111— h a d — i o l d i l a I
r * .......J „ ,| p rtt,,. .
's ^i Ii
'lulu
III.&lt;ii l ft Ir.lri J
ui thr vrstmn* liut said 111 his pitiiiUiujf &gt;ur-’~fit" h it •yrtr1*’ ! t‘&gt;‘“
eft nnd • luldit-a liuii lava oinreJ
Iii G n a id e u ,C iv i|
..-’ • &gt;
««« uu4 . ^ ;»'i 4i»i»n’ of
Ornefrn, 1’ iah. ateeh plant to t It- J
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,
ol die hemispheric d rlm ir treaty
pa;rti .1 IdrrVt ' I he lavk .iheatl w ill
11 fliifiH E ia tl OH |*at0 r ™k! • |
in tile titv nongur tmlny. Itio de
'jn'ileii Sutra Htr. i Corporatitm! s*'®‘ ,“ 4
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, • , i tvhirh hr (lew 5JtOO m ilrl'tu hfln
for "Lhl rent* mi tin* dollar, bull Alt »rhoo!i vutlad glrametl Wil l
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1 m|Ullr il V ^omtimed cl (ml* ol
M W Di l i ii
it
t*
A f-clilit 0 1 ■. HioK 'he im o ic Janeiro's fitll old Im.pital -Hid it
■Ji.tinali/e,
the
Cliicf
F.xcculivr
ii
all mutinies sud'uf' all iiik .ihi/s ui tl SaiiJoul oi.i &gt;eimu..Ie I'limi- Itinl I lealet| fi.'t of the injuifd and Miinliclt ol Jimnl gimipv III III 1**1
demand* that Foritani. labor •' i|new paint and floor polith, h'rw
I f* others liutl been rat ml fm in 4
uinJer the emnpeliti*e handlean
|tili |M.rn ,,ul un ,he S„uii, the picture of a man-at peace with tu-n‘ ."
V t'l -tncvt rti.lWrtllllirot*, HtO*t -I hiHptlaJ nl Nitlii-ini netosn llie loin igponi ol lie Vsslcin jii.I
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of loti crjiHi on tho dollar.
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thr wtiiltl.
"th e fire .xclunge of infoitna
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I hide rumary N-luml. Al the Ui.vu*
air !■ ui mi
I' nl" 1 O'
Wr,Inn
Will he . .pl.o d A U C l B I B
S y S lP lB
Allowing himieif I i days alloit. lion on rconoirk 'and iih ml a!
mar School the htnehioom hat
tumh, in ji.iis, ami MS|Ue*tne
Tin* in*.'blent occilrietl n few ■ami pl.tretl in t tuit cntntioli a tin
been attractively painted intiiF Mi. Tiuman fd.iinly indicalctl- ill it In i, .liming all thr countries u
1 0 1 .ton to .ii|ii'i ile mini libojiil. to.Ill - tflel the |f. S lint Hr ship lilt- nett itonnftion. ill lli'l t t
MiSsmili left llie liny witll l'le*i
.and out and hat new uatoniv- he coiuitleictl no tlevclopmenti the wmld.it .diMilutcly nrren.iiv lie l/ocn piesehtt*! to thr &gt;tuuill
"'t/lli nit turn -d • ,1IV
itent Tinman ami In* frttnly.' Thilal Ir tnpt. an enlaiged pantry and cither at home 01 abroad urgent ^ 1 romuink arid tnti.il advantt
IM K ' i)\\ r i l l . ' -r,u. 8 1Npetill.
Slid lit I'eiiy Mdti level! prexiilent
i» lioinewiirtl i.ound
*1ihir MtiintfM 1tw i Ii a 11*1 N.
nrw diihr*. At thr \Vr*i Side I’ r.- enough tn inpute a speedier ir Itn-lil.' the UN oifiri.il ,u*eilcil. .d tin* iiioiiiiiig.
ii.'ill
Mtikrtin^ Li! 'Ll-1to proft ttm a vt-it to llinfil
,
in mil I 1H|U.tl Al. f, il 411 III I
maty .School the rooms air pairu ilurn to the U’hltr lluuvr. Ih ‘* “ tk.- .iniiot rurr mu troiililn un
fill r Ii.1% til kiiitli tit tit .1-* rod
Tin- iiouirh Perttniia am' the th. liuii
rtucill pnnlK 4* p*.
liii-.ilc** at three ili.litutoill* h.i«
etl in pirating paitrl colon. Srmi battlnhip's high ipcrd radio-til lriv we know ill thr flisl plair v*!i,il |.|l|en oil It) |it'it rlit tin. r ptlfe I. f. liylioiil I.Htai, weie both tioioid ajurili'c ci litirt! iht •hi *ll llir *!t. t
1
1
irirnth rn|OVfkl llir op
Ut-rtM. tile hay limn Itlo lie Jane
StHrken hv n heait ntlnrk h* he nolr .mil Junior llijh S:!m.ili rphune ami teletype communica tlo-'f lioilllles 'are.
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!/ifl|| lltir |,|&gt;cfa­
ol
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ilrt
New
Delhi .1sell
InMitlt w a r li.inn. tl, the prillI lit lit ' to \ It'tiieIoy ,wlien the ne
« « a motoring horn* fA.m Cnshier. W ( ( ] ,|&gt;j[k , m, ,,,,
T ,|| gr„ , I four syitrmt keeps the Proidcnl
“ I.ikewtae we cannot achieve in
IllrtU ill till UBDyMi IU rile d d y
eiih-nt
im
iinrd.
Sio
foleiglliils
-•oil
nt
tin*
N. C , tho llev. Milton II. Snckett.
wille tel national umlerstandinu, which slatrtj. pointing mil th '1 'hey ur wet it qiiiniur the viftima—
in instantaneous contact
•n* Itoit- **iirm m Dover. D fijiv n r,
M, noted nuthor of Ii«v* lipoka, .uouml vcbool» ha* been muwr.l
..I tl.e iL n iiijiu n lif I mils .inti’
is I lie liasia of ■dvangemiillt.. UU*- a . it.t-rt~*UntaljtmnM o d iqde- an-t
■tritTetew mi'inlieii —.-re ahonitl
W
atbinaton.______
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Jiist late Fritlav nieht at_the.
JlUlim High .Sriiii^l t.f uliii’ti H,
Irxr'thF-peoples of the wuild are Asking “ llie iatile o|ijatttunit) 11 .the fen vhoat. The Inunrli was into llie ^n|i-» as gtollpt of * itt.. 4,llifie wltolesajr anil fefttlj telling
Uenernl lTn*iiiinl in K; Trill* fa principal and Mrs.
Aft. Tiuman was in high spirit* given the‘facta,about each other.**
uni Mmlerrn Cfttlflli o il • li iiiillrtl, ,itnl wltrfe (hr grower
llir olliff 1 omitir* *ism■•uutltri-- rallying lo t pasM-ngera, ih-'ludinu Ilifidii.
I I m IIu m S mm l*M*r at it
VSomn
Carolina.
Mr*. Snrke't Ilnymund llall is secretary, ahowl.ie vniit that “ tiwlioji* ate no*
iftp'm* nl in* l iin liv j, p.nithv,
mfinv
women
and
ehlhlten
wlm
Imd
Communal &lt;I i»hc*.nfrlvetl today with the truly which ctl tfio Inrgi-vt iiH-icase in enroll*
nltelld the Htnrillan Imlepeinlen-e
in.I ,,ioiIu, c,-' aftii .tivi .Iniv&gt; , lotliirna taken to the Krlckaon Fun­ moot with npiuogitimtely 211 puf
trie
Hundred
tlloil-Nit-l
I'.ij.l.
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hlifh*
H.gttirig Ho petition from San Dav pat mb- wliieli Mi. Ttuinan al
irn alliH fi •»« I'ngf nit)
eral Heme,'
the *taUlllillt o f |hl- IWii I'ltiur u^. *ii.l V ilium i Wilton. Dtfut'tl were D. It rimllUeuOl I lf III! io Wit I le a -ed.
I I **Hf l«lsrdl
The Kev. Sarkett had
t&gt;een
I'o ir
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mini.I, i . oil! tie dropped in .,1 irit.n of I iolt.lj Stole "Mllkels,
M»!*1 Inn; IIIIV Bar. 112 W«»t
An-wering -&lt; leaim • from pas
«nrmHng, the aummer with Mi*.
■, o ■I-.I m - \ te,. ill)* ago..while v ie
JlM t Street; I II 1 inp!| iti lint t«* aiutgel i on Ihe iuuio li, tile mi,-w of Ir, led. at, i In, I lie’
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Sackett anil *two daughter*. Hulh
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liir.itl&lt;to
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lit,-. 7ft I Fie dels A ii'im* , K,. \
llie friivtioid "pil| oul llfel.oala nnd loinoiunal di*loihaneea.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept, ft, «/!*)-.
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*'''*8 I' ' moll tn-l Nofu ••!?* Its- ,
and Uornthea nt Caahler where
Wolf. t. Saul •■id; M-oik , I'liitr
llien
lunnv
lea|ieil
into
the
wntei
Genet ally fair and hot weather
h« effirlatml 0
the Kplaconnl
llie ..... te .militate!i said* I’ l'ai ' "* • Do*et. I .,** niuretl liy
ilngt It* _A vi 'ime; Angel'* rim'**
covered most of the nation from
JltCH •2fat'.t -Sanford Avenue; II i* A ii I,, help poll plUMllgei* into the a...ii 11■-1- .1 ii no .I grpup*
fthuteb during the aummer montha.
.nil I llir i totu lijil people in sttendsuof.
JERSEY
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N,
J..'Sept.
H
boat*
tn
ufftrei
un
the
ferry
the
Rockies
to
just
-weal
o
f
the
t Afley
» riling
many
abort
chtu. French and I’.mk; I’etn'a
It. ito.j. down tf caiight vngjqmg tml Die .■in-Mint of ptiaJure, llie
Silverman
saw
her.mnthhr
yeaterboat
aliOlldi
d
n
Mist
re**
signal.
Appalachians
today,
hut
cooler
Mroka for Imyt, hi* first bonk
M AV YORK. Sept. H, i/15
Pm 4fkt Grill, 1 trlamlp lligiiwsy;
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dJay for the first lime alnc* ahn
NilOienlU* -smBlI eraft set nut ill dl-oider* mi.I aaveitcl that the ; i •
let^jgt novel.
Sponge?** Jinx, was charvetl with thrhammer weather was in pruspect In tho Pei 1 tile Ilf loll* of nirat tte'iog an ! t alley's Drug .State, San
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k' 4,ul
Uuu\ ' r
imimiltatelv
for
the
scene
of
the
northern
plains
states
and
wan
brought into the United Slate* Dud
hnsod t&gt;n firat hand atudlna of the
t«n a. tilii lake
all steps to „ . dew nplim &gt;ItatlgillW
haitils.
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nrcidi nt. a limit distance from the
ami ship passengers
•rang* diving industry nf Tar* slaving of her lU-year-old brother ex|iected to "Jove eastward t»-J hy aindanc
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A I + The Smoke ll.ni.e. Sun Rio de Janeiro duck, hill dntknexs
and—weeping hittedly
n* they morrow over the Great Lakits re- from
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l,,r ( ‘,no11 innrkrl. I umJerfood-searre European cuun ...........
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P«n Spring*,
met enihualaatic
fold. Harry's
li.pmr Store, Snn- made Ien’ue opciallou* difficult. n , ' ! : ! . ,iir' 11,1 m' ’ U‘- i
confronted carh other through a gion.
‘
.....
. . . . . . dartil. u Hite of (oui simiiu isles
trie* was disclosed today by an
»..Tptanee hv critic* and reader*
"p„'li ner, Stale Faint­
Hi f igfiting in Uld ami New
,
, , ,
,
.
.
.
wire
rneah
enclosure—waaasvuted
Crowds'
learning
of
llie
traxrdy
Temperatures fuse to 100 de­ Official of the inspection denart- '
' ‘
alike, and the l*K»k wav accepted
that her family would aland lie- grees or highrr Sunday over ail nient of tint Department of Agii- er* .Market; Town Tavern, San- began stoning llie building uf 'he Delhi t . yi.11 alter the ,i,„|&gt;Ii.hK r u» et. will! It base t.een de.elojied
a* n book of the month aelertlon
find; D. K. Kusney, Sunfoid) W. Frolat Caiitaa.Cn-, which uperatt-s .1 «lututimnrr'i in llif tMiijuit, •"
&lt;ful ill nf wlikli opeihind her.
uf
Knn«n*. eastern Nebraska, culture.
t.y the Junior IJterary Guild.
tleiiige, Weal First Street; Mary
Dua l« **n iHvidmi Lr-(wv. it 11r pirliy ium h ilontt ih«*
Jait attendant* said that I'cari, western South Dakota, and at
lit. Truman W. Cole, Inspector Kenb E. Celery Ave.; J. Coates, lauftrhes in liuii* hay service,
A aaeonit hook, “ Harricane
In.*
ilointtiiHiiK, . •
i , * ' ii ..
j
a
i
r
Treasure* about South Florida, whom police had i|Uotrd aa saying points in l/outalana, Arkansas, in iliatge of the international Sanfotd;- A. I'orulian, Sanford;
In Imu National Airways , » « . I, ‘** " ' r T
I '?
m T "
also won ready aceeplnnee, A third she assaulted the hoy "because mv Oklahoma, and Missouri. Readings Inspection iiuarantine of the De- If til I' I'arlon, Hanford; J. II. Kelly,
■elletl all tn.oming and imtgning
.all kinds, uni them
book, “ Everglade.1 Gold” almut parents gave him more love titan were in the 1*0* southward from patlmrnl'a llureau of Animal In Sanfordi slid J. A. I'atks, Saltfliyhtt to Old Delhi l«&lt;eau»e of ‘ through the suction, -suit in their
I got," broke down for the first southern
Wisconsin,
northern
duatry,
saitl
the.
srliurra
twgan
nll^irilling in Florida i» now
pw
iangero.il •■•mmunal cgmlltlmt* lum puicJts.e
such item*
items a*
as they
the
,
time since she wa* confined hrre Iowa, southern Ninth' Dakota, ami June 7 and were Jieing made to fold.
^
*; -y 1 min Hie all field, fifteen pet-tom.
int^^reaa of publication.
Fioftl the. roiinly tnwft* were ——|a. ~ T
on
Thursday,
"I'm
sorry,"
she
Wyoming.
prrvent
the
ipreatl
o
f
rinderpest
may
nrni.
Vilui
iiJy
wiiolnale
and
The Rey. Sackett retired from
the fi ltowing naitT^viHt. I., Hiudy,
Curiosity aiHoit the setup in the Wi te killitj ju the vieinlty nt ihe
High temperature* Included 107 ami hoof ami mouth diaease. in Fern Fark; C. \V. Seymour, Alta- new J'uuiist Inforruatliui rio&lt;ith field yesterday, according to a ie(ai| liuyri* ate present in Urge
aellxe ministry In 1929 and came sobbed. “ I'm sorry."
Pearl, now awaiting grand Jury at liateaville. Ark., 106 at Mr- thi* country.
uionte Springs; II. I'. Itouban, Jr.,
to Florida with hi* family. They
confiimetl rawially list.
nuiiiliris, anil Iren roniprliliott
action and a series of ipnlly A tester. Okla., and Clinton, Mu.,
Cole saitl the inYst was brought I.onguutal; J. A lllack. Long- com|iletely overcaroft* l’f)ld Crip"
have lived for several year* on
All sect lulls of 01,1 ami New esuli* I I jc C an ..Il auuauiiiaa^twell known ritiscll of Monkey lahearings requested hy er'allom ey, Hfi a t Cuffryvitle, Kan*., and 101 mostly from the Mediterranean
J. Kiegrlat, Maitlnml; It. laud__UI__H.o—Saiifmci. Z.W,—wao- iLdLi-Jiaw _i-.it.
West First Street, Ho wa* chap­ was to have entered Teacher*
*rv *,J jX ^ ‘A * « n « r s «hfl_wiaimd Hnrrddt’y. ungw om i i i,. irohci T
sales iL v ii 1 iftJsy. Selling slstli
at Philip. S. I).
cut few. ■
lain o f Sanford I«pdge -No. &lt;52,
College
at
Jersey
City
today.
Jail
»
to
repay
peraona
who
sent
llw
i'
p.
Maddin, la.ng. gaitied an hour of_ freedom Fritlay
Ohio, with reading* In the 80s
j rally in |]m; illuming, and Ly noou
F and AM and was a member o f
afteriimm
after
a
spectator
had
attendants
aahl
her
mother
told
w . W. laiudermilk, Casvelyesterday, will gel higher tempe, foial during the war. He — hi
the JJoy Scouts Committee Of the
! llir day J was ijtCtr. lurstock
her ye*tenl*v that her life was raturrs today, hut the cool air many o f those arriving were un- ,
/ nnd j
||nttssa%n&gt;/ t &gt; »« ,l allowed the mniikey to earatie. .
Sanford Kiwanla Club, He at­
The -m-rtator silting with-feet |yr ; f i v.|1
C f r. ;i...
der
the
lni|ir**tlon
thrro
wm
h
ih
i
oHeniigs inti liern gitelly well di»tended Stetson Unlvertlty last now “ messed liff* hut *hal the from the northern tain* should tnvui Id the* United Stntei,
Sivcr.the. itiuaL rilgu .had■eatlte,l I » r i l l S l l l O U I A I T I I U
_ - ,it.»»tii M S- mm t v * , -*1 rr -----family
would
aland
behind
her
In
iy.
tomorrow
bring
relief
there
year where ho vrn* studying for a
"Old Crip’' to climb-up-xm-to 'h 'r ‘
an effort to entangle the-difficult^ nfghl. A t Chicago, arnall craft
dt-ikan In English.
lap unit partake of banana*. “ Old
warning*
were
up
on
!-*ke
Mich- Mfteral1-gnnntnUTTnertTS~'wnrT&gt;t/ ^r!IPearl was arrested In a local tgan. fon t ailing shifting winds
matlo later
EngTand,
k
bjr the Krlckaon drug ature the morning after her up to .10 miles per hour tonight.
llom f.
brother'*
haltered
body
wa* Thondershnwera were expeeted in
t 7 M
^ ^ l i S ? ^ ,Mi::d !n^!S.att?s!i r . ^ m t e s t e f S
found on the floor in their home. many
__
__
midwest areas tonight or
Who said fhere i* m&gt; large bass
A 6 year old negro hoy! Frapk
A F L W IL L SIGN
writing a number1 of M ic a .
jjjg f1
’^ ^ . ^ - F i f t ^ r r e t a in , .r e .ntung th.
Pollen Chief Charles Wilson aad tomorrow.
. _
Terrell of Lungwood,- was acci­ left fit the lake* of Seminole .men
“ Ohl Crip" hail small regard fur — &gt;• •- ........ . — - —;i ... ......
,
r^r
she. signed a statement admitting
' -------------1----------.
• •' ' ~
dentally killed by a blast from a County?
the ktletfl wltiidi ha scaiWtrd jauuk_muvemuiuit-iahhih Ita.l glvarH ^ alutlsnU-tutw-aftsollsd in th*
_ a iI C A U 0 . Sept. 8, CflV-AFI. hitting the hov over Ihe head with
W.O.W, NOTICE
Jim Brown, fishing with-w silver rigid ami left. Then, rurinus to rise in hope* for a .settlement.
• ariford \oc*tiuna| Jk-hool, raFreaident William Green said to- s. kaavy—tnaabautc'a .hemmar be- — The W.tt.W. -wHt ntMt tomorrow tingle barrel 12 guage shot gun
ttgnt
n. cur.nu*
Tw„ lbn\7unJ nltnVrn ttt Prince
I" " 1 ««"»|uippvd Cor c l « « hoid Ly hi* 10 year uld alster. spoon with pork rind, landed a know
who might visit Hanforu
dao-he would &lt; knmiBf inf that-all
cause “ I hated him nil my life."
night
in
the
Woodmen
Hall
a
I
Eliialieth, just before noon. Frl- 9 pound Mark lias* al 7;uu o'clock next vrar, ha Investigated tha raid of Wales rnlliery, I'onlefrarl, iw- "
are e*|Wted to toUi
officer* h f the A F L sign non8:00 o'clock. All member* are
this morning In an undisclosed file uf nroanL-rfive. Jfintar,-Visit p i .*. jcac -n - w m iialliy waik.mt »t_rh ?i f {...Iu,. K C 'bUj il.v . aciai Ju y .-.toCotamunUt affidavits In order to
urged to be present, because.imJi*o»uu*J»»G**tnty-T*kr,--tt—vnr#--rT*- ami sailed.cards in every direc­ start of the afternoon shift. Tha
____________________________
GENERAL AMNESTY
«' ^
RCjnctpel *nd
use facilllbH
of the National Lalw
pmtant huitnt'ii m it U fl Will Le
J- I'- Hall, a.Mstant
ported by Harry lloUon,
colliery, the firat in West York.
itlnni Board nn'1— *h- T* *‘------ATIH fNfk flepti ■*; MY
tion.
Th*
vocational
school,
an in­
Hero. On Haturtlay nturning a
Tin* fish wa* S7 inches Iqng,
coalition government announced discusaevl.
When "Dili Crip” sew Patrol­ ahlre to lw affected, ha* a vrecklv
Act.
coroner'* jury reported that the 1 8 in.'hes in nirth and had an man Ralph Geiger coming after production target o f 11,890 torn.' tegral part o f tha Scmimde Coun­
tonight it would invite an inter­
ty school aysiain, provides free
TRO PICAL
STORM
death was accidental. The arci- 8H inch mouth. Il was renorted him' with a net lie jumped hack
national eommlaalon to oversee nn
SCHOOL HAND
instruction in business subject* to
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8~&lt;JP)— dent was not renorted to authori­ that Duane Tlili* ami Hilly Berth.
unconditional general amnesty to
Into the nmat and Is now living
adults, full .nr part tltn*.
who surrendered quick- The U. 8. Weather Bureau at ties until the boy's father, re­ IrsoH were al*o in llie fisliirig quietly on the island again.
IL E. Block, high school hand gucrrillaa
__
18
POUNDER
Two new subjects this term wtll
New Orleans said at 9:00. A. M. turning from work, discovered party.
leader, today appeatnl to eltlten* ly.
KNOXVILLE,
Sept.
8-&lt;A5—
tie commercial law and general
E8T) In Its second advisory to- him shot through the stomach.
•ho haift horns of any type to
A
Di-pound
boy
was
horn
yes­
clerical and office practice, which*
ay* that a small tropical atom# An 8 year old brother hail been'
HOARD TO MEET
*fll them at reasonable price for
terday to Mr*. William II. Tothl. include* bookkeeping and filing.
CITY MEET
COTTON
CHOP
County Commissioners will meet is renter*! about 100 milea east playing with Frank and hi* altn*e of pupil* In building up a new
W ASHINGTON, 8cpt^ 8—(AT—•
ter at the lima of the accident.
of New Orleans.
band which will also Include Junior In brief special session tonight at
The mother, according to Sher­ The Agriculture Department to­
Th* advisory -said the storm
nnd Grammar Bchool *tu,l 7:80 e’aJock to award a contract
iff Mere, lives with three other day estimated this year's cotton
proving a for a bull-doier for road cinstruc- was expected to pass inland be­
according to 0. P. Herndon, tween Biloxi, Ml**., and.Pasca­
goula, Mis*., about noon today.
clerk.

Improvements Noted President Heartened
By Signing Of I Iem:
As Some 4,000 Pui
s phe r e T r e a t y
Arc Enrolled

&gt;

MONDAY. SKI’ T. H. 191

U. N. Secretary-Gen­
eral Opens F i r s t
Session Of World
Statistics Congress

. a A SH IN U IO N . Sept. 8 M l

MDr.OOd.OCti &lt;,| «r,

F L O R ID A .

D A I L Y ’ «K W H I* A l* t iM

Demand Made
For Free Facts
By Trygve Lie

Addresses V.FAV. Encampment

Plans Big Expendi­
ture For Low Price
Steel If R F C Will
Revalue His Loan

■tx.L
; i L «l
alxmi

IN D E P E N D E N T

° , ? Vr‘;:v::;i..............

I n d i a n Strife

Rioters
-GrmTf&gt;s wm Be Pm

ness h'ifiy Percenl

Wilson'Keporls On
Auction System In
Dover, Del nware

Riv.Milton Sackett
Dies Suddenly Of
Heart Disease

17 Year Old Oirl Held
For Slavinjr Brother

Tl*"—-* m
*

Hot Weather Hit«
Most O f Nation

Meat Is SniUKRleri

“Old ( ’rip” InHpectH
N
Tourist Booth

Ison^wood Boy, Age 6, Lar«:e Bass Caught
Is Shot To Death
By Local Fisherman

1

,7 • I ' *

. J

llepor tetrSp rT1iiclJh
‘S t 't a U l W i BARNfil#
Hep, |Fifteen Veterans At
Vocational School

m
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                    <text>New Post Formed In
State To Aid TB Fight
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 4, (Spe*1|— To demonstrate thsi great*
tuberculosis
er coordination
work will benefit *£B patient* ami
* their famllle* a* well t* the aver­
age cltlicn, a new position has
b*en crested In Florida.
Th# position, that of tuberculos­
is program coordinator' f« t KlorIda. was announced today by Hr.
M- Sharp, director,'Bureau of

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947

I THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

tom* home* art being discolored
because of eulphur dioxide given
off by the decomposing fleh.
ni-er r i « « da.)
L. M. Fieher and Carl E.
St. Petersburg, and Mayor George Schuob, representing the.. Public steel and aluminum airplane land
ing mat*, and other Items.
Carpenter, of Pass-a-Grllle,
Health Service, aaid they were
Potter fold a group of foderat advieed by the agency1* field
officials thftt "at present there |staff and Florida State health of­
are very few dead fi»h in the
Gulf" but,that there is "an active ficial* that there i* no serious

red tide atea eight miles o ff
Pas*.a-Grille,"
"of telling -when other red . tld"
Potter said there i» "no way
areas might develop snd thrroiandv
of ton* of fish be washed ashnre.
Klpier Higgins, chief of fishej
... ....... t....
...............
not ,yet
determined the cause &lt;
i/otrction" biology for
the Department
* .
.
* __nf
«
........
.... ........................... .
said that expert* have
Mia D. Masutc, Jacksonville, has*the .red tide-but that it is general.
Hen .named taQhr post.
ly agreed that discoloration of
•The
tuberculosis 'coordinator ,tlte water results frptt) an cxlrawill ba jointly employe I by Ihe 'unilutty amount o f gyinnodinjttr.t
«rd , the imiiiiite plant-like growth I. 81m
Slate Tuber ellipsis
Bureau of Tuberculin!* Control ilar growths • have caused "re-1
and lha Florida Tuberculosis and snow*1 In smite tmrthrrn * arras.
Health Association, Dr. Sharp
He agreed with 'be Florida
Mid, aftd will work to link togeth- *j,.,kr-,man that n il tide* give o ff
er the activities of the three *--p- nl1 irritating gay, which cause*
arat* agencies. State Tubeicuion* *nrriing and coughing, and that
Board support will come mm an
adminlitratlec fund prohlt.i'.rd ‘by
law from use of sanulotl-t opt)*- nries |r&gt; maintain or Itonst the
prices of food, clothing and hou*.
th* State Board of Health, the
sanatoria directed by th • State
Tuberculosis Board and the manysided program of the Florida
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
tion ate "three part* of one pn&gt;* 111—Florida's plan to eradicate
I," according to Dr. Sharp.
“ We'll all work more rfficient-

^

Florida Schools

Railroads Indicted

While the indirttni-al ileall only
with charges of n-slraint nf trade
in Washington, there have been
cRlt-' across the country,
■Maximum penalty I* a 15.000
fine againi-t i-aclt organisation if
convicted. It charges that tinrod,- of ethic* of the national
aMorlatiun rr,|uirr* each member
of each. local real estate board,
numU-ring al*&gt;ut !»*k» iu as many
cities, to .observe the ronimissian
schedule sot-bg Die local.,,

They contend thU increase i i
necessary to meet mounting oper­
ating coats* The petition 7or the
freight Increesee. filed last July, negro achools In the- Everglades
Mid that If further wage booita area operate on split term of
rw-f 11riwl **»•»
■miiMit&amp;.l .^alil_.
occured
"an amr
petition four and one-half month* so
children may help pick bean
wouM he necessary.1
Traffic exacutive* and attorneys crops.
The 1&amp;47 legislature doubled
for th* major railroad* vers hold­
ing conferences here today to the State's contribution to th4
determine what steps should t&gt;e school* and th|g year for the
taken in the light o f the award to first time counties w ill ■receive
Slate money for current expense*
the non-operating employers.
ted tides' dcvr-lo
Available Information on the and construction snd repairs.
i*tt!ed fmm. the ra in much lower than those Im­
sessions indicated that two courses
Checks totaling about (S.OttyOOO
lirarhef "because ww don't dar-t
posed by the railroads.”
of action were under consldera- were mailed out laat week fo.bury a n y -o f them there."
Attorney General Clatk asser­
the first two month* of the term.
Merle Colhy, an aide In John ted In a statement that repeated
1. An Immediate am-ndv] peti­
Steelman, assistant tn the Pre*i effort* were made by the armed tion to ICC for further freight Last year the total contribution
ilent. "at in on today's contcrcnce, service* during the war to obtain increases to cover the now wage
Funds for capital outlay were
as did R. K. McGuire and A. U- _a ____
rate,
and that
more favorable
I - . . . —.......—
- . ------- adjustments;
not included in the first distribu­
Morrrl], of the .Federal Wftlt the railroads refused to tnak* a
2. A plea to the commission f.ir tion. hut will ha mailed a* soon
Agcnev and Arthur 0 . ' Eaton; of lowrr rate.
expedited handling of the
as budget* are checked to sho y
Assets .Ailmim-ltatiuiL
“ Our investigation in d ic a t e s petition for inrreases, -*h(f
that county matching fund*
Hollartd.1
that
high
explosive*"
enJ
ammuni
up
for
first
hearing
n
r
.
Tue*
Pepper and
tion traffic was most profitable1
to the railroads," Clark said. "In ,
view of the importance o f these I
shipments, all unreasonably high
YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
rate* and prufita should ba re­
Amerlra’a bloat Beautiful
covered for the- people."
Aluminum -- Cedar - Polished Aluminum
This government action came
___ Ask Me For Free Estimate
for the railroads fast on the heels
appropriation,
P. W. 8TKVEN8 - 617 W. Robinson - OrUndo
Potter said he U partUnlailv of an arbitration board1* 'award
Phono 2-072'.)
Interested in hav|«C the Fi«h and of a 164 cent* an hour wage In-,
Wildlife S*tvie*, send an Invest!* crease for railroad worker* who
gatur to Flnritl* Immediately to arc-'memln*r* of the I f so-called
survey Gulf Coast tvatei* liecstn,* non-operating railroad brother­
hoods. • These ate the employee*
*'we want to get U clear in th-'
who do not run train*.
minds o f tbs coentry there I- mi
Railroad officials have eitidanger.” He said many winter mated I hit. w-*ge boost will cost,
visitor* have iHoroyred cancelling * t3M.UOO.ftOO a year.
reservations' hecali** nf the ted
The non-operating brotherhood* i
represent about three fourth* of
"\Ve lost the summer bushier*." railtoad workers. A proposed wage
• LOOSE LEAF BINDER and FREE REFILL
Potter said, "ami we don't want adjustment and rule* :h*nge* for
In lose tb« winter buslnet., Th* worker* in the operating and of
red tide reports have litut ail the business is Still pending.
The railroads are now asking |
FTnrida, although only * small
portion. of . She slat if ,S li'tSilly the iCC for author!ey to m*k* a ’
new upward' revision In freight

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NO. 211

A i w d a t i d P r fu L in e d W iro

Truman Cites
Great Trust
Of U.S.-Brazil

THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR LABOR DAY CELEBRATION.

C o -o p e r a tio n

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Be G iv e n Hike
kt Yearly Salary ' '1

General Calls
For A ir Force
O f 400,(100 JVJen|

C on gress

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"h u e ■bce(l ip.lieJ the , tvanton
W a tson
R u le s
R a i s e d r t r o u t ro&lt;&gt;n md dMocatinq
In P a y W o n hi E x ’ ’ •"«* »*&gt;• **«•
,
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,
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.*f a
in whifh
e lu d e
D ock et
F e e ftrattl awl u v
**sf Stntcv nnut
j rontiuu# t** f &gt;ijiprnif with th#ir
of tilt W eiU m
R. W Ware, judge of th' ?w**t*»r
llrm-spbeiv in the itavelonment Of
jUountv Court, rendered to ’ h• 1 fore# for
j Seminole County (5mmi«ionri« the
■.,| of mankind,” h« •sairt,

9

st, their meeting yesterday •« bill ____f t-e sueech, iip ii which tha
Tm an inn esse ol »*lity l[* f I .tl)H IT- - enl Tin. spent the bettvr
of lli» I-,-', two diya, was
which would have been an act- !'*|t
bi» secorbl formal ml.Ire** 01
ildluit In .&lt; dnck't fee of $ ’ on 'tltirilT i . - ill II- add tossed the
-n i.f ’ rhe Intereach m e . Uie b (id l--fd »’; - closing .
ttlAtter up until lb ' law and- rut Xiv.er’ . H-’. TT.-' ii',; ' I,1 Pefensa
fi-tifeienc*- at tfuiiandinha Tiresmgs i mild bp studied.
day.
Altman Grnetal Tom \l &gt;i---i
Asserting the "problem* of
ol fhe .s late of I Im-da and I l.il I pe.-w-e . ‘ ill i " ibC;i-| of Us," and
ll-wle. alloinri for the bnud. to. iii'-'.. vtf ' -It lluur sc coill i
in-e tti'ii.-qta'ed," Mr
Truman
were iju.-ie:! hi an o(|inion mu
t-t o.-li!."--d
i" » m
the
United
the salary would cwlude the tb. i iStair,' .b-iei iiiioaioiti that the
i i, *--I N o' i■ . i.i' ,■ t-e .made to
-el Ice.
I he fH-aiil diiCcteil tile l letk &lt;-f •to. eed ilesp-te *lt-.‘d iffi-'illties that
rhe Court to audit rb* docker fe e .,h a v «-• f » '
it* development,
inp |iholoi:roph abasia the r.wl end of tort 'lellnn I'nrk wi'h
paid in It. \V. Whip , l-rgo.... ^
I
I
i « is not •
thousands of people lined up on both sides nnd the Majfalr Inn
{ when Heniinole County-grew im . m-in said
I-Is "Permanent partt
In Ihe background’ as the horse races were gettjr g utnlri " a t .
'this taw 11#i mnmni
j.i.p-i. |Wtilp,'1nry
isr-o-P-ot.
3(, TrUIni inn l|)*|ca»e hud to tender a i i't‘l-tup. u.pqi loci ship among the
bill
i,, Judge
Ware for
furamount
* (people*
rid for
llie'r
j
'
■ ’1
.111 to
.lu-lric Wanamounts
Jpe*‘plcs ofor Dm
the vv ,,ri
wnnmn well-__

ment In the aoutheaatern elate*
on Sent. 1 folluw* (the VA ex­
plained that the numl&gt;er o f overpayments does not indicate )be
nuntber o f veteran* who owe Ihe
government
»lnre one veteran
may have received several pay­
ment*):
South Carolina. 4,203 and $271,648; Georgia, 17,030 and *1.846.086; Alabama, 15.542 and $!.aiL-

insure a lasting peace."
In a prepared address before
the 48tb~*ncampmenl « f tb.' Vet­
^
eran* of Foreign War*, now in Its
second day, the military leader
declared:
"W e must, a* foon as possible,
have a regular air force ready for
More than 85 rn« ponies and *addle hnraes and their rldrra
battle, comprised of 10,000 up-tsparticipated In the parsrle of the Dusty llonte and Saddle Club
thp minute aircraft and 100,000
liat 31nnday morning In preparation
thrnuch rlowntown Manfnrd
l
trained men to adequately man.
for Ihe hnr.e races and Inurrtan'rnt held that eftrenonn. The
t C n l l i w * ea P e a * « H I
equip and administer a 70 group
■
program.
"W e must also have a strung air
reserve and air national guard,
_
7 ,
_
.
highly ' trained and’ equipped with
reaaqnabiy modem aircraft to
augment our regular striking
f?rr« " r~
Catling a "»eeohd best air force
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5, (Ah
statement saying a large number
like a second best poker band,
Senator -Vandenherg (R - Ific h i of Intcrnatiminl , ami dom'stic
PARIS. Sept. 5 If1) —Premier vou’r* belter o ff without It.** the
said today he see* nn need for a problem* "all d-maml that Corv*
Paul Ramadier won a vote ol general listed these other item*
special session of Congress &lt;m gre»* should return l«r work -arty
W
alkout
O
f
Railroad
he
considered
necessary
to
nation­
confidence Ipday in ihe National
the Furopean economic crl«l*. it.- this fail.'
al
defensa*
•
W orkers Cuts U . S. added that tha de-ision, however. Hnti-b, also* a member « f the
Aasemhly, which alio approved the
1. "A healthy aircraft Industry
Senate Foreign 'Cnmniiltee, xpoke
up to Pretldent
|ld&lt; Truman.
(jovernfrirnt * program of »ul»iSteel P r o d u c t i o n I* Vandenberg
Instead of the withered vine /row
said .the adminis­ fust before ilepnrting by plane for
. die* for the coal industry by a producing less than lt« 1831 pre­
tration should provide Congress Blirope with ritirer senator* and
war output."
j j f margin of SO tol^i.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 m ~ member* with a concrete.p iogram representative* to study Ojo effec­
2. A vigorous program of aero­
The vole wa» L l Z for the VnnGeorge Harriton, president ol 'the tor International aid and left to tiveness of the State Department's
research ' and develop­
President Truman the decision cultural and Information programs
tion of confidence, 241 against. It nautical
ALL Brotherhood ol .Railway
ment
r , .whether a special session in n ce« Including the Voice nf America
i-at the fifth vote of confidence
3. A "superlative" civil aviation Clerk), announced today the Kill-1 „ ry this fall.
hroaih ast*.
Ramadier has received lince In­ system.
; way Etpreii Agency hat agreed
Vandenberg, who-Is chairman of
"For tut part, the sooner we
4. A set of blueprints govern­ to a I 5 U cents hourly wage i„. the Senate Foreign Rrlatjons Com -reconvene the belter, especially a*
coming premier in January.
ing Industrial planning and moblli Z u nun
i
.
.mitte, told reporter*!eoneetn* any proposed i-llef for
The Communist* and n sprink­ Station for any emergency "am! eiesie for dj .OUO employees.
"Thar* la no congressional cb- Europe." Hatch said. He pointed
ling of Rightist and Centrist dep­ against any attempt to rat'll us
The boot, effective ai ol Sept, position to dodge any rmerflencj
emerdency out Hint Secretary of State Maruties formed the opposition to oD guard with a worse Pearl Her*
. i* (he tame increase given earli­ which the president may Identify, shall ha*, cumiiarcd European ecu
tha measure, - Which authorized
I am simply suggesting this event nomtr condition* In a "patient
'
th« government to grant 4,550,6. Heavy appropriation* for air er this week lo approximately (calling a special session) depend* growing steadily worse While Ihe
Aft 0Q0.000 franes (118.500,006) In nower.
1.000.000 railroad workers under upon presidential Initiative afur physician* argue, about the nrbper
~ subsidies to hold down prices ij». • &lt;1 Popular support of air fore* an arbitration award.
adequate Information."
treatment."
U 's s llia r * an P age e ls )
.the coal industry.
A* .Vandenberg held hi* flr»t
On Wednesday. Undersecretary
Harrison said th* agreement
Although the threat o f a gov­
averts a threatened strike, which new* ronferenc* since reluming of State Rohetl ijiveti told reernment crisis was thus eased.
had been ‘ voted to enforce de., from ths Inter-Xmerican Security norter* (he European situation
Labor attll was agitating politi­
Conference tn Rraiif, veteran Sen may demand United State* help
nmndt „ for the wag* hike.
cally against th* soaring cost
atnr Hatch (D-NM ) Issued a
fTnaiinnra « „
*t«i
of living.
PITTSBURGH, Sent. 5 (,F&gt;-A
Hut union leader* were far from
strike o f L800 railroader* em­
TARIS, Sept, 5,
George
content srith th* reeent_eut in the
ployed. by tn# U. 8. Steel Corp.
• bread ration, skyrocketing food Mr. Truman. 39, of Los Angeles today brought Immediate curtail­
prie*g, and official statistics pur­ and Clifford V. Evans, 26. fit ment of production to the firm’*
ling. lir|ng-eo*ta t*n times hijther Washington, resuming a ‘round- Pittsburgh 'district plants.
the-world flight' In two light
NAN KIN G, Sept. 5, (AV»- A
M than . in . 1838.
WASHINGTON. ScpL 5.' UP)—
Two union*, representing cmw
8 o •'they’ called a on* hour halt (Cub) planes, took o ff for Roma loyea* of th* subsidiary union well-informed -source said today Cyrus 8. Chlng, the government's
at
10:50
A
M.
(5:50
A.
M
-.
East­
In Paris Tju* and auhway services
railroad, stopped work this morn GenerallatfMo ’• Chiang-Kal Rhek new top labor peace-maker, took
this' afternoon. Pnatofflee* will ern Standard Time) today.
mg efter a break in contract had sent a personal directive to over hi* duties today with a
The*
said
they
would
make
a
ties*-two hipur* early and remai-i
nsgot tat Ions. The yoad connect* high members o f the Kuomlntang pledge tn work far enduring Urefueling
stop
at
Marseille
end
(government party) w a r n i n g
abut until tomorrow -morning.
"big
jteel" plant*, employing 35,%
*
Cyretaktr* o f national eemater- hoped to reach the Italian capital 000, and feeds Into major rail­ against antl-democratle aetlvitie* l » r peace.
at
6:30
P.
31.
11:30
P.
M.
Eastern
A youthful-appearing man even
or “ hooliganism," In this fall’s
Us, most o f ‘ them disabled ve*.
road lines.
Standard Tim*).-'
though 71 years of age, Chlng
national elactlons. *
eran*,* also w*r* on itrlk*
Carnegle-Ulinol* Steel
Corp,
During a two-day stopover here,
The source said Chlang, recall­ received hi* oath of offire a* di­
higher pay.
biggest
U.
S.
steel
producing
tubRamadier'* apparent political the filer* told the Atro Club of tidiary, banked 10 blest furnaces ing that the Kuohdntang record rector of the new Federal Mediatoward opposition candidates was,**0" wnd Conciliation Service and
victory cam* after hla own party France that they were consider­
ICWtlssM e s ’ P * «* I I I )
ing aaking permission to land on
"not always too clean," ordered *h#n told newsmen:
j u votad to support hlpi In the con-.
party laadert to avoid any ap"There will lie no miracles. The
Hr fldane* balloting, which th* pre­ a United State* aircraft carrier
If rondltyms mad* eurft a move
pearance of exerting pressure attempt to build better labor
mier had nosed on hla request
advisable.
during election of tha-National management relation*-is a long,
for 138,500,000 In government
Assembly Oct, 21-23 and (he, leg. flow procet* but we hop* to make
subsidies for th* coal Industry.
iilstlv* Yuan Dee. 21-23. .
a real contribution.
W hen
L*ftw!ng
factlonlst* I
swung to hia support at a fiv e -1
JERUSALEM, Sept 8. (A5)—
'hour party war council last night,
Members o f Ifagana, underground
Ramadier could count'himself In,
Jewish defense organisation, bat­
for Foreign Mln!|t«r George* HItled In the ttreete o f all-Jewlah
TALLAH ASSEE Fla'., 8ept. 5
dault’s MRP party had prtvlouslr
Tel Aviv today with member* of
—(A1)—Florida's State prison pop­
pltdged ft* backing.
the Jewish underground Irgun
Tha threat o f a cabinet crisis ulation I* gradually climbing back Zval LeumL Ten pereons were
to it* pre-wer peak.
Injured, two of them_wriQluly.
A loomed for a time when
Left
Antfr*ir~C8fFfway,
12
The state priton division at Hi* vmrnirriirwTin) pit .li ted.
TW w ar H. T.**Fat7 R, f “ patrick
aT ' Wing Socialist*, lad by . Deputy
12
beginning
of
laat
month
reported
The clash occurred when the rick, O. E. McCall and' "W. A G. E. McCall
Guy .Molitt, threatened to with
12
Adam* tied for first place with W. A. Adam*
d£Tw’ thalr ' support 3 * Ramadier
" V # ? J L ,*!*! Ifagana group, whoae oroanUatlon 12 out of a possible 16 birds in O. W. Spencer
1)
prison at Rgiford and the rarioua has vowed to fight Holy Land
unless- the premier pledged
II
Irgun posters from th* regular weekly akeet shook II. c, Whelehrl
tora irgun
turner government coptrol o f work ramps, compared with the terrorism, tora
10
ai th* Sanford Skeet Club's range Howard Whelehsl
Commerre, business and Industry- peek population o f 8,788 at the the walla o f building* afong Di*
at the Municipal Airport yester­
4 man tie won by Carraway.
.
— Caet—night the parliamentary end o f 1839 and a wartime low of lengoff Street and P*t«h TlIqv*
10x16
Road. Irguntste,, whoa# organisa­ day afternoon. CorraWay .won th# P. *11. Lansing
group 61 th# Soefallat' Party decid­ 8.372-In Augnlt, 1845.
V
There are more white women In tion ha* claimed retponslbllity shootaif. Jam** Webb led th* pi*, R. J. Hickson
ed after a five-hour *e*»lqn to
tol shooters with 285 out of 300. R. B. W
i
g
h
t
9
aupport Ramadier on th* vote of prison than ever, and the percent­ for recent Paleetlne violence,
7
Urging other Interested cUltens W. R. Williams
age of white men among the In­ gave battle.
confidence, i '* ,
to
coma
out
and
enjoy
the
fun,.
F.
D.
Beott
________
7__
T*|
Aviv
police
reported,
meanmate*
la
greater
than
It
waa
boTh* aaeembty Tuesday night
«
. while.—that - a~ yeung—Jew and Byrd J, Good*, aecretary^nf ~tttF W. A. I’alfTck
heit 'b ’r rn.ltam uliiiitfcm iuul L&lt;r fore the war.
today that facilities W. 8. Hand
5
Jeweae-claiming
' f Ito
« represent th*
a 12.3.628.000 at**! price’ aubel.lv
6
8tem gang, a small Jewish un­ are being prepared at tha range W. * A. L* ff1er
and the premier immediately ileTE N N IS POSTPONED
Th* following seor** wer^
derground unit, had delivered an for rlfla shooting aa well aa platol
termined to peg hia coal eubsidy
NEW YORK, 8epL 8, OP)— ultimatum personally to 18 Jew- and ake*t shooting and aaid mad* on the pistol range:
demands to a rote of confidence. Rain forced postponement ’ of the
lab officials o f the Palestine In­ matches will be held every Thurs­
Slow Time Rapid Total
He contends that without aubaidi** ,
rne* of- the National come tea department to resign day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 Jas. Wehh Id)
match
07
29-i
eoal prices will rise and be fol­ Tennl*'Championship* at Forest
Within 86 hours or face drastic ottock.
96
28J
J. Howard 06
lowed by general price Increase* Hill* today. The tournament wlli
eonsequpneea. Special guard* were
Tb* following score* were piad# Loo Butncr 93
285
97
o f 18 percent In all Industrie*. atert tomorrow, weather nermlt- aeelguod Immediately to the 18
90
on the abbreviated akeet
176
J. Retlgan 99
Tha effect in tha end, ha ‘ said, m f , with tha same schedule of official*. Police described the of 16 bird*.
F ., Rockett 65
256
89
would a a.runaway Inflation.
match**,
v
couple a* Yemenite Jews.
Andrew C-rrtway
251
82
D, weight 89

Use
^la,; -m C : ^
Railway Express Vandenberg Discounts Need l or— Jaycees May
"
Cuutity .luilge of I'ro.
Special Session 01 Congress Court Action To
Strike Is Avoided _
By Wage Increase
Get Re-districting ^ cNultv Ut.imi ts j it

Round World Fliers
Take Off For Rome

Election Warning Is Ching Pledges Self
Given-Chinese Party
In Work For Peace

Jewish Underground
Groups Stage Fight

Sanford Skeet Club To Include
Shooting As Well As Pistol, Skeet

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46

R o u le .
L c fL

T o R o a d D e p a r tm e ir i
Ihe Seminole County, Junior
Clumber ol Commerce iinanmiou|y voted appro) ,)| to a moli-ui
by I rrl Hatrgan that in the r\rnl
llir Seminole ( onnty Conifni—"or
|,,, not taken action willnn 111
,
on fe-dr-tributing the conn
*)- 1 oniniii*i&lt;&gt;ners' distiict*, iluJjvcrei lake tile matter into couilr
Thi*. deciiion w*s reached at iln
tegular meeting at the Mayfair Inn
lari ,night.

tan

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b|i(

On Convention 01
National Linns

hat « * have
"Ih e difficult:-, th
rneoiinti-r—! in t|ti* -arly ph*»#
I ‘ .'r'-ill'T
bt- “i !t ■la:.
: ti--l rliseouiaged it* tlh
i:,
n liaii they h*va
t; -i, i-ed ■
th-tvrminatlian that

•hall -

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I ; " I he I n-''- ! Sint.-- la revolve 1
llo viipport rbe 1',lilted Nations
.Mliv nil ib- » 'iirce, at our com-

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international •ilirrctnr -I l.miu
International ami a niernlief 1.1 th.-1 *
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■\meri: an I I &lt;g Guard:
i!
li'-tt. bronglil greetini- t,
Mrllrourne C|uh to Sant -id l *n

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Action I'hinned To
Holt Removal Of
re(w&gt;rlpt| on tire trrrnl tutein ilrnri d
r tnaenlion in San Fran i- o, &gt;nd
Jewish ( hildren
commended lire work «( ihe hwat
Lrrni Clfib in thrir pr.ijnttrHvT
1TINRm*~S^;T T rT5 A Forpi icing AmericaK (lag, in pub!■&lt; ,r ,^n flffir- &lt;jv&gt;k'«man »aid thaclurol rooms.
.lav lh- I nt* I Kirn-dam wouH

lie . -aid that K*i Flnridiar
i.tlr r r.r» intein ition it rction to
r *
Kay Sho-niaker. Jayrre repre* at'ended the San Fra-r-rn »&gt;'-il itiHed tit* mhuv-ratlin
from
Florida,
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tentative to Hie- Boy'* St a11: tn
mhi &gt; r-mtemVitT of |et,i«lt chiidrei
(Pari
were
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Talla!ia*ti-e, reported nn the eonclave. Shoe maker stated that be pirt- -if Hie I 'tilled Still- H&gt;' n il frmn Europe lo Palotine,
ren» a candidate for governor. ■■I that the Florida ,1-I. i,-,itt’i-i
f h ■- nil!- ■•tijfre v.rtd two more
itb
and that Ihe buy. who was elected,' PI' -efUnd^ the convent: ■
«liip«
t i-Iio- d hi‘ nle f far f’ a!c«tinc
Kiddy Gong nr Miami, wa» re ij'r d made from a part -»f the old
vf-nlly elected, national prashHnt White.-Hull**__when ll n.6* turn. uriji ii.lriill.-yni-d Jruun immidown tn |kii(.
, iihl* w-“ e h--in^ mtcht-cf. Hie»c
tn Wa*blngti&gt;n.
I here were Mur P’^r
p-&gt;inl - wet- thi--Noit(ifindv moving e)»toff_
The group voted to send « let­
ter n( iwmmemlatian to the St. ,” - *-ei| at the convention,-*h ■ North Africa, and the Paducah,
Augustine Jaycees for spearhead­ said:
! UniVeroal military traininc. which w r* reported at the Bul­
ing the approval of the fencing
la:v in St. John* County.
•J. Dang*rw ff UornmtmUmganin Black*'*** i*ott of Varna.
Gordon Bradley reported that
Heller pay for nehnnl tench,
U ni' Fer.eign Office -qrokfiman
Ihe board of director* have -rent
ers.
made hi- c-imntenP* while three
letter tn Elgin ItaytH*. ehairt. Refun-stqtion of national Brill'll lran*tmf(i
approachftmn o f fh» Hful# Rond Dfftirt*
fnfMl*. •
log llumi.iii g. tTt-rnmny, with 4,400'
jnent, rerprotlng that the De­
King aLion W. O. Livingston J ,», , |,,Un from the S. S Exodus
nn Tea, *1»l
partment give the cro»« - state
|t&lt;17 off I'n! -tinhighway it* immediate attention.
II comm-nlnl that the parrnts
*lnre the city ami county official- I )(&gt;n f i o l r l F v n (&gt; i'l(&gt; r 1
in Hungary of 13 o f the children
have left Ihe .election of e."."’
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route entirely up to tire . tatej J o U p N d l l l f U I ( ) I I l S l tile H riiii.iit'i ahl in repatriating
IMad Department,
lis-rii T h -,apokesmnn naid *1) (2
New by-law* for the nrganira
It VSHfNGTON, Sept. 5, (TV
l-o, • nn-i .mi* t it ! h r! i&gt;een placed
tion will t-e ratified at the Sept lit- Evening Star Nay* Admiral aboard tb« Evhdug HUT wiihout
25 meeting, it n n staled.
f.oul* E. Denfeld I* expected tn pri"i i-nii«-nt rif tln-ir parents,
Reyinun I and John Kailer were
t
I.T ’i .
, j i'C named chief of staff In l're*iTire *noV-Ntnan ri-ctarv-l “ this.
Intro-lured to the group *» gue»t*. ,j(,nt Truman and Admiral Dewitt ini„lman traffic fn voting child*"
L\ ( I bike) ijaituey- chief of naval r-n” wa* the r**pon*fbillty of th*
ope rations thia month.
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Ms-air. described a*
DR. ALLEN IL L
Tlie appointment*, the news­ Marxist Jeu ish youth body.
"It Is true that the Hasomcir
JACKSONVILLE. 8ept. 5, bD paper »ay», are expected to lie
— River*ld* Hospital attache* to- announced shortly after President llaralr mav have been created orSouth Iginaltv to »»ve Jewish ehildren
day said Dr. W, 8. Allen, presi­ Truman return* f r o m
dent of Stetson University, had America ami James ForreHal, from the perils of Naitsm," th*
been admitted Aug. 21 for ob­ now Secretary of the Navy, takes spokesmen aaid.
There is reason to believe, ho
servation and diagnosis hut that the oath o f office a* the new
nothing ronrluaiva had been de­ Secretary of Defense.
continued, that as many a* 200 of
Admiral Denfeld, 6»t. would re­ the 700 children who had been
termined.
The hospital siid ha was not place Admiral of tha Fleet W il­ been shipped" without kttow|#dif«
badly ill but that he had entered liam D. Leahy, 72. who has been of their narent*.
for * rheek-up. Specific reason chief of staff to the commander
The Northland and Paducah
for his going into th* hospital, in chief of the Army and Navy •ailed originally from Rayonne,
dutipg
both
the
Roosevelt
and
other than this, waa not given.
Franre, ho aaid. with ereW s'of
Truman administrations
English - sneaking Jews hearing
Denfeld, a native of WeMt-jra . . p Q - p »J iw n ^
plmrr;
IB7I
a
ghuluate
oT
the
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Naval Academy in tha etas* of
WESTPOR t T n , "y ., Sept. B. »/D 1912, h now commander In chief
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— Ml** Mary K. Wooiley, retired of the Pacific; fleet,
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BERLIN, Sept, 6. W6— Brttiah
Admiral Ramsey. 59. would re­ and American occupation author­
president of Mount Holyoke Col­
lege and Internationally kmntn lieve Admiral of the Fl-et (.'hea­ ities announced today an emer­
worker for world peare, died to­ ter W. Nlmllt, who will tm 63 g e n c y tran«t«irt program to bring
day. She waa 84. Miss Woolley, next February.
,
,
In this year’* batv-sL They gave
who headed the Women's College
Ramsey, a native of Whipple German provincial governmenta In
at South Hadley, Maas, from Barrack*, Aria., and a 1912 grad­ the bitonal atea power to requisi­
1900 to 1937, had been ill fine* uate o f the". Naval Academy, t* tion supplies and any transport . M
September, 1844, when aha suf­ now vice chief of naval opera­ vehicles not being used for ea- . r :i
fered a cerebral hemorrhage.
tion!,
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President-Trqmxn told the Braj rilian Conste-* today lie i» con­
fident th.st "Hwril-and the Unit­
ed Si.Tip* w f he faithful to )
great trust n tw!»ch depend ths
lice* and liberty of *o many mil­
lion* of disillusioned and diseoutoaeil |H-o|&lt;|e,"_
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Population Of State
Prison Is Increasing

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French Premier
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— — Confidence

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ATLANTA, Stpl, 5,
Th*
Veteran* Administration announc­
ed today that thoutand* ol vet­
eran* in the Soulheail (ace to**
of educational and training bene­
fit* unlett titiifaclory arrange­
ment* ate made to refund to the
government overpayment* in aub•ittence allowance*.
Theie overpayment* -on Sept. I
^ totaled approximately $7.0110,000
,T|ho%, Veteran* Adn.ihi&gt;ft*tio»
n y i overpayment* &gt;vete canted
N ecessary
T o
principally by failure of it* dit- I t e m s
buning office to receive notice
D e f e n s e O u tlin e d
that the veteran had dropped
A t V K W C o n v e n tio n
from a training itatm. Some de­
lay* occurred within the -Veteran*
CLEVELAND. Sept. 5 &lt;/T) -The
Administration itself, hut mainly commanding general ol the U. S.
they were due to failure of the air defente* command Vailed toVA to receive notice'.
day for a regular air force, "ready
To rtifore their educational or
&gt;l~ for bitllc .trUHQUiL-modcut-Jii:—.— te aiding benefit*.- vet emu*—wh
have received overpayments mttst craft and 400,000 trained men.
A rlanding air corps of that
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make reatituton In • lump' turn
or arrange to have the money lire i* nece»*ar&gt;-. »aid Lieut. Gen
taken
from future subsistence reral Georne E. Slratemeycr. t?
check*.
Til* number of overpayments fend [ Plo'ide the nation strategic ait
the money still due the guvtern- power lecond to none and

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

New Gain For Freedom

Seminole County
Court Recordh

THE O N L Y L O C K (LEFT)

Schools;Id th‘ Tyrol art; allowed-to use German ajPtjn.
Tills Of*wnt»n*Bp&lt;*akinK region wiih iihhIkiiimI to.Italy by the
• I’nria (H-iiee tonftrence of 1919. Muiuollni,' following In*
111 jf*||loIl4 At*MM*
usual notion Hint a government eminot bo strong unless H
u t t f f f i ■» MCMMit
mfU«&gt; is tyrannical, iilailmheil tho use of German In schools anil
Pclakrr 21, mill, at Ik* ■'•»! UllUV public offices. Ho thought In turn tin* Tyrolese into Italians
of Saafard, I'luilda, and*r Ik* III
by arbitrary laws and plenty, of police. Now bis regulations
al ( »»»||H nf Ijatrk a, , IkvT.
have been abolished, and Tyrol may- again use its language
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t.OUlit: v lil:»&gt;
. Ex-Secretary of State James F. Hvrites deserves the
________ H a j»m Maaaayr______ _ credit for this gain for freedom, lie promoted a-trade beirn »IM II*fH i&gt;|i.»7l.»
1*2 Caret*,. «**k
* *" tween Italy and Austria whereby the Tyrol was to renftnfn
Da. Mvalk
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VS Italians, but the German po]&gt;ulutinn should have complete1
Tki*. .kfnalk. . L
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dJM equality.of lights.
Oat Veto
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.Mr. Byrnes was wise in'remembering, that j)f all tymnhleat acts one causes more bitterness than nil tile rest.
AU t t j l u i r j
iitt lit ..
rard*
nl When n government forbids the use of the language which
tkaak.. 'n u lu lla u a akd . w l l i u
ItU fU llP M fiil* i u r (lit FUlp»»»e •*» has been spoken in a country for centuries, U naH sown the
fk ltiig fund*. « l l l M i tl»»»(arti for seed-of revolution.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

When Delegates Dolt
Wilt eonaidar aelllng an Inlereat In an ealabllshed Inaorane#

There are rifts among both Kepublicans and Demo
cra^t, but neither party* expecta-lo see in 1948 the most
i dramatic si&gt;ectucle a nutamal Convention can witness. If is
I k f lltrald la ■ h i m W i Ml I k '
liM triilitl
I*f**t Ithirb le rM illet really something when a group of delegates solemnly rises
I scIh i Ii el, la ih* *•*
i»|MMtll- and announces that their principles do not permit them to
.ifton of oil tin Inml »»#**• ptlltlfjl
take further part.
' /'m till* (»**» ip* p t•** u« vm II *•
SP m m i X itytltb i*.
Tiie last time that happened was in 189G when the
Republican
adoption of a gold plank forced the withdrawal
F R ID A Y . S K I' 1. .1. m ?
of ill free-silver delegates, including four senators and two
ItlHi.K VKHHK Hill t o d a y
congresMueu. All were from the Rocky Mountain states, and
IF W E n o NOT PRACTICE their withdrawal presaged tiiat the G.O.I*. would have slim
OUR KEUGION 'T^18 Jt sT pickings in that area in the fall. So H proved, (hough, u»
!S i Evefw
U huJ,‘ ,en??*
elsewlKre made up for It.
work* i* d e n i . '
Sometimes delegates do not leave, .but sit lu.inuiuy
j^uiqua
silence. So did Die gold men fit fhe'Democrallr silver doini
’Up" in Gcurgle * 21 year nlJ natetl convention of I89l». And in_lUlIL the-follower* oi
«W lunu up with iix huibxnti^f Theodore Roosevelt refused to take
part after it became
e pari
tn&gt;tii yean, II vac lollecled iub- plain that the convention was controlled by the friends of
liilrntf from ail tif them,- we won­ President Taft. Both abstentions Were followed later by
der if die paid her income lax. bolts and party defeat.
In view of the uncerlubrfactors In 1948. both •parties
fWr t t r where Dom Duke he;
will move heaven and earth to keep dissatiafied delegates

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Slat* or kloi'da 'In l.*Unard Hut­
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-ilrlro. Aliulllil, rivlr Aaron To
rlia rl*. 1 HO&gt;ti«lph«r *utl
• A T lM F itT Iu S i o r MOtaTUADKB
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Cowan
Slidrt I oi lul Co. To tl ll
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Zara l&gt;arl«, f o r . I^tciitt and Cat­
alina—4 room niittr*!* b u lld ln s..
1 , A llon ard. I2UI W .at 1,1 St —
Conirat* lllo«l&lt; Uaiaa*
llli,ii I* Hall, llth and Catrry—4
joutil ^Cdli'.rrt* lllork dwelling
, If,ftr. Caldwrll. tih and Avacrdj
— 7 n iiiy fiarni- ? rtwtilln*
Srinlnol* &lt;I-aundtr, W1*rt 3rd S; ( a
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agency to a y.ung Sanford man, preferably a Gl, who will
give hli lime lo the bu*ine*» on a aalary, commitaion ar­
rangement, with privilege of acquiring tb« remalnlng&lt;inlereat.
Other lines can be added which Ihr owner haa not bad lime
to develop.
If Inlcreatrd write lo Pox 51, r/o Sanford Herald. Sanford.
Florida, giving full Information
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which might not have made Pie ruinous,
society page! it it hid not brrri1
for that $5Oj)00,00() ilir inherited j
Unknown Monster
from thr tobacco rich fetlici.
i
Judge Stbiing will not run foi
What the sea&lt;serpent is to American newspaper read­
governor of Flood* next yesr; ers looking for summer sensations, the Loch Ness monster
5enat«r .Shandi will. Tint ii th. is to the British. He has reappeared aguin, causing Inverlatest do|
&gt;e and
«nd it
it come» fromi uvas- (-Diversity blologists-to erect an observalion tower tif
ipe
no letl authorities on lltr subject 1follow his movemcAts.
Though the monster has had an adequate press agent
than theie gentlemen themielvei.
We ■re lorry Judge Seining n only for the last dozen years, he lias been seen occasionally
not going In tun. Hr would make for three qtmtTers of a century, some snv as-fur back us
• greet governor, shut Senator the 15th century.
Loch Ness Is u Scottish lake 22 miles long and nearly
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Typic.il of today's confuiion water lake in the British Isles. It is connected with Die sea
One ntwi story yerterday to'^ by a lock canal uttd by the River Ness, into which it emp­
time to time _glimpses __________
have been _
caught
of the lotting prices on meals tnd ,ties. From
,
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grtmi and the danger to our n*- strange creature, perhaps 45 feet long, wit If a long neck
tional economy therefrom, pombly i,n,l humps or arches in its. back. Once or twice it lias lietn
pretaging '* di/artroui inHation; i s*-*'-'11 J'11 shore -- bo they say.
while another dercrib{&gt; the proh^| _
Astudy Itv'a ret iry
IfA'll JJrltiah naval commander,-Riqiert
roviously written
on sea-serpents, deeffect of a decline in
‘
ll“ J'.1
export, due to dolUr-lhnrt.gr,
l mt u Tumbled no known living creature.'It Was
'abroad and iF.r ccn.eournl ove,- ku u
but the last of this tribe disappeared mil,
mdontcii m mn fuiiiity, mutr linns uf yoiq'k-hef+a-c-mmi tame. Apparently il ls some in~
known sew nnimal which found its why into the Loch and
ing in a tlcprc,ion. .Well, il teem,
likes it there.
lo ui that ii bolh tloitt, are Hue,
At leust it takes the ntinds of the British off their
a little le t export buiinct, might other troubles.
retuil in * hub grcalci lupply
al home with a little let, danger
of idflation. Of couric. ihal't
juit a borteback opinion.

U Of F Graduation
I gTt‘ea, and one 1’ h.D. degree,
t ~ Hi- Uum*,- acting prtal^
ed For Friday deni - will pre.ide and confer the

HAMBONES
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MEK DE HEAHT CiffjOW
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Slnaira Sing*
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end the tnyman. He la chairman
of the C-41 Mathr-rustics division
of tha University College.
The m oi »idw* Friday will merle
the close of llu- second summer
session at the University. The
opening
of the fell
term it
scheduled for Sept. 22.

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BRINGING YOU
THE BEST TODAY
AND EVERY DAY

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ItADIO" PROGRAMS

SI. Petersburg Independent

degrees. Rev. It. C. Holmes, pa*'
tor of the Firal Mcthodiit Church,
will give Die Invocation and th*
benediction.
l)r, Kokomoor, veteran of 20
year* on the University faculty,
i» known lo thousand* of former
students, tiiahy of whom have been
closely aisaocIatod with him it,
•thu religion* life of-the campus,
He haa taught a Sunday. School
class, composed of University itudetita, for years, end 'has been
active in student affelra, having
served as the Chairmen on the
Hoard o f Student Publications,
and on numerous committee!.
He t* tile author o( I textbook
on "Mathematics In Human AfBund, y • Stliu-,1 fairs" a popular treatiia o f Math-

GAINESVILLE. Sept.
5, —
Dr. F. W. Kokomoor, nrofeaaor
o f Mathematic* at tha iftiiveralty
of Florida, will deliver lh&lt;- Com­
mencement addreaa'to 242 candi­
dates for degree* at t-xerclsca hero
tonight in the University aistituiium.
Featuring n full academic procession, the exeiciaes ale acheduted for 8 o'clock. • .
One of the larges! aumnier
teuton graduating claaiea in the
hfatory of the Unlveraity, candi­
date* will receive 171 hachrlor*
degree,, 60 matter*. 20 law de-

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Foreign Minitler Fine,! Devin Tha U. S, Treasury, in
rou­ preen mabty meane Dial' abtn.t
tel la the ' Dtilitb Trade! Union tine announcement of it* actitri- OptHMl t a » • collecting agents will • |*4n| 1,t tmn*
Centre,, that the United Si ak-t ties, stales that ir has collected hav* lo be erased from the ro». fc.w* N*w#
al t|ie end uf Ihe ia*l fiscal
even though lliey actually • ittJ | M e l - « l ) l H ' l ' l *
ihould m al) decency dig up lit year Die tidy sum ..f $1^88,000,- ter—
bring in marfy times th* ainomi*. 131A Ylivix A)K«rll
I*
•bid ' hindr al* Fort Knox, Ken- OOOj in uupaid taxes and penal- they received for salaiies and « ,qii
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lucky, and divide wil), |hr tcil'nf u«*. More money by far than expeiitt*.
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Hoy*
We tliought that this was m tilt Itttiiih
tbe world. That t, an old Social- tlie total annual amount cost of
'( l u i s i f
J*u#« J»u»r
federal government in tUlti, which pi epost«i mu congressional econ­
lit trick, but ihc funny tiling U, was 1734,066,202.
omy; and Die latest figure* of ZL&amp;i II- it iililiH
•it alwray, work,. Firrl. they rou
Most of this cash was separated the -Ur-H. treasury confirm * 0 11 ____ NlHJ
liOi&amp;HtiuMr roars
vriocc you that gold ha, no value front fancy chiaelei* who sought earlier view*/The Madison (W i* J Hi** u i t imh Stoiaa
to
defraud
J
kiUi Unde Sam and Progressive estimates that 5,000 it iv i itn iiM ilo u r Vouia
that you ihould abandon the gold
Die honeil taxpayer*
. . . who sU
support agents would bring in (400,000.- l i &gt; * An in* Aswa
atandard, demnnitirr the metal* and the burden of gove
government. Hard 00O from tax evaders In one year, iZ iw r .» ii t ilf
bury it all in the ground, in order work and Ion
long hour
hour* by th* civil or about 2000 percent more that % v-. eiau un
.
lo wive the. wotldV problem, servant* of the Hiireau of Inter- the m&lt;&gt;nty saved' by firing them. *:«&gt; r a n * . &gt; » » *
SiVt
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CliutiUOa
JwubuiH
We would not, however, wish
Then they lell you you thonld net Revenue collected close . to
lw Diiu&gt;kk|iuii
billiops which otherwise ’ would to Have the Impression that aii IS ilt
U t n i p Itarilug
^ &gt;1 up agaib and divide with have helped spiral the flood nf ciRi In pentirmel in federal agen:
1)4- N «w »
' '
' ,
. Since you hav( pre^jourly hot inane y lit otlr economy The cles In Waihlnglitn and elsewhere
ut autitwa- a*t*nad*
kf
Krwa
.
damage
Which
this
could
hav*
on
n ; convinced that it haa no
ate unwise. The cat* differs in
i-l I u*t* With Tout Tuan
cclatatlng th* total uric* splrst specific instance*;- there U prob­
Tdue; anywey, you
‘u
II
i&gt;ili(hlps
’M
m
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V* futnous to retired people ni ably a good deal o f Justification
It VI. in,ns llavutlona
v^lmg to give,them hall oi it, o? f,*Vl
fixed Incorott-nMds
Incomes—needs little u.«
under- for the Republican charga that * .It Vl.-rnins M»dlUtk9nt
all of it. if they insist. Then they iK orin f for St. Petersburg read- many agencies are overstaffed, IlM N.WI
t i l l Hlua llSron
have ypur gold and you don’t havt4” *
and that federal employee* often I t ! Hli. p p«n Marenad*
Hut
this
Imidatian
ha,
to
lie
fol­
Indulge
In
pitesure
politic*
in
.a
t i l l In ilia Woman’s World
any end the next Jay you wonder
lowed by a »orry notation. A con- manner contrary to tn* letter end ie.04.Nkv*
.how it happened.
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gieea bant on economy last spring spirit y f nnn-political activity I liiil llvs lisrsa
t e n t u * r.i*i.n
slashed (20,000,000 from the la- provisions affecting the employee* lu lu T il* Ambstksdor*
Jeme, F. O'Neil, the new com­ lernal Revenue's budget, which of Uncle 8am.
IS ilt Will Hrtdlay
mander of the American Legion.
11:04 NkV#
II &lt;1 1’ iogratn lU ium r
*ayi that "Communitm it like an
M i l l l.unahton Dan**
Feather Bedding
iceberg, nine tenthi mbmerged."
l i n e Tony Hu*eo
”
Washington Teamster
II MX Uuddy Vletruw
That it one. of pie belt detcripl::J4 V .w .
tion, of Communitm we have ever
it!
Ituundup
&gt;
What 1* "feather bedding"? If| f„ , „ K, and passenger trains. In H
I t le Moon Hoar Hul*»
*
heard. W* don't have lo worry you believe Die dally pres*,
l i f e Nava
Word*,
tha railroader* Met VIOkie lof.Dsorlng
about active Cnmtminitli in ihit
til* fo u r Am
country who will Hand up and iw
t ; ! ! Hislh Vlyrl
of court#, but constant proin-1mcn^
accepted in other tiee.
Nkv&gt;
counted. There ju,t aren't enougn ganda In tha paper* make* torn#! Industrie*: P«y for tlm* af work,
lis t Alt I «!.* Whlapen
of them- But we do have to worry peopl# believe that It la trua. We °v*riim* p, yi ,»/ t |y davicea on titO Knorli D ahl
I s* Mutual I'rosrsm
ronalderabl* nubllcltv
ghoul
diiilluiioned. diigrunllrd. have
ava seen considerable
publicity the Job, and reasonable hour*.
vat, says rail
management, &lt;:*« Nkwa • - T
confuted and fruitratrd people who about railroad "faathar bedding"
In Mlnlaurs
thxt’a "feather bedding," and the 1 11 Conttri
r I'uw.ll
matter how well ojf they may In recent week*, especially since pres* poll-parrot* the lie. Thu 4ite Tkdd
t^vsl Nkw*
th# rail union* have asked for
never ,eemed to Lip Mtiifird or a
Z i*a y Elman
- naw
............*............
.........this
. la
.. -.P
agreement. Wail,
a r t* '; you understand, get* a lot
Notkity Tim *
..ognire that theytHAe
ihej*flgVe everybrief aummary of what the railroad 1of • dv#M*'ng from the railroad*
e
N »v t - , and none whatever frotn the trail
ibing in the world to be happy men want' - - —
Tw lllah t Bonfe
Work.Frsnkle Carl*
The railroad workers want a ! ES,di.i
^
'*■' if. whether they arc happy or
Msrrh o f Sports
national pay schedule. At prsaentj Washington Teamster.
and that if thciae* any Double
Bwlnatlm*
the pay on weitcm lines la tome- ■ ...
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here, the trouble i* with them, what leia than un aastern line*.'
not the lyitctu undet which They want pay for all time work­
live. Such peopt^are always ed on commuter train* instead
for
a
listing on how,much happier of eight houra1 pay
ten-hour day. They want overtime,
would be if they lived in Or- r*t*a fo r extra yard men who,
AO Work Guaranteed-* ^
TUtead of Sanford, if they sometime* are required to work,,
errrttHhH-mitbxd-'of-Jehir. tlneen hour* dally- * ! straight,
ROBERT 8HEAFER
Republican! were in power time. They want pay for train
Experienced Watchmaker
datara; since trpin aarvioe msni
of lh« Dentoctet!, if w work on 1 . mile age-rate they do
Located at
a communistic dictatorship nbt gst paid for long waits caused1
by
management,
Thay
art
taking
of a democracy. From
.!
like that comes the threat for sick Ravt pay. They also
want th# roads forced to comply
Communism in this country, with national safety precautions
Phone
thctc a n a lot of them.
by limiting the length o f bothi

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to mc«t Florida Financial ResponalblUty Law effectlye
October 1, 1947.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE

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Social Calender

Doris Allman .Weds
'•* James* I'/ildiiser

Mrs. Nibliick Ilonofccl Southerners Lead - ’|^Vw York r;*v*naven •Moion*.
\\ ith Shower I uesdiiy;
In Iteauty Contest the MH...njht-.n une.
t
1 Another e ret Imm ary,mm petition
Mrs. Alev Jtdiit *'i M&gt;
t L. [ A l l. \NTIC C.ITY, }&gt;. J., Sept, b
In■iuled^for tonight wh»n the
ll--iton and R)
.1 l*. t\-l -n r,. • jn
[trunrltos and soul hr i n to trading mutest . -will I e named
i-nJr r turned on Inn day evrninr twdlr* iMmlnate the honor* 'oduy to appmu- tn tomorrow’s final, lha
at the J o h n s o n h o m e s hnrtirTinr
for thy
then 'Oil receive a fo.OOO
the - ir-17
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I , IllIV i*Jtjrd
*1,t airnf
I...1 contract
&gt;l i .. EliraK'l h-X ii -Iai ■ « f VuidR v "Mi • America'1
-&lt;fl.iio
Fivlnr-ltin
n**ntlr«|
Calif. tiamc
nr n e n j o y y d ..Net a single blirudc .or redhead jr f f w *
"* ,ht‘ “ Mi** Apter*.
thnnlghouf -the rr-n"* ,* refill
Ira fll," n
rnclud.’ i among ihn five win-f*fH
prim,-, lining*, won by Mr Eull ti ff &gt; rmined ini the preliminary
The judge., naming Mis* KenEvans. Mr * it,- r I'- t *&gt;n rind t« I
tagetl thus far. Ariii f r.ir tucky a* ()t.- "beauty division"
Mr*.
Ilnrriii
FolilFollowing
the
Ml- lim n I
I
• in- rue llf the , . five * are soft-dlfwling winner l i t night, listed k 't *Utgtinie.* a ■uit'1,1. t l i . i t t i i i ht&gt; . r
f ri,m ,|&gt;eloW 'tlie ilttfc'ir.-iistUo u .o feel &amp; im-hes-in height,
dumer wa - Fisnrt Mvdilrirlt. Ourm/liiie.
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. LllO |Hiur.|l* m wglght. barrel tfol*
I .urrt&gt; reiry »
&gt;
t'n
...uthern mnlrstant* ,vo« Uwed m
and a 33-Inch bust,
-ivr-l to M»
iBnnu,. I.i Jelmn. . ' * » &gt;Wt|WflL rnnir *Utn»
n_j t _

e r5onal

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KRIUAT
.
In a beautiful randleiight cer­
Mrs, Ru*a Dixon and Miss MU
i The American Leglan Auxiliary emony Miss Doris Allman, daught­
will meet at B:00 P. M. preceded er of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Allman tired A wait spent last urek in
by the board meeting at T:1S 1*. of Lakeland, formerly of Sail- Daytona lleach.
foul, became the bride or James
M. at the Legion Hut.
C. Tlnuser. son o f Mrs. R, J.-Hous. , Mrs. R.i«a Dixon is visiting this
MONDAY '
week m.Ut-lie Glade as the guest
. Circle No. 10 of the Women'e era ml the late Mr. Houser of Lake,
of .Mr.' nud- Sirs'. Sam Knight.
i v l e t v of Chriitlan Servicer will land. The marriage was perform.si furnu.wre«bleiH&lt;- b f PHllJOfif,’
LonnieilL -I'u lk
sSug.
H tet with Mre. Clyde Brockman,,
Routhsidr
Baptist
14*0 EllIMt Avenue. I t
P. M. 29 at the
Sir. and Sirs.- Irvin Feischer
Memphis. Bothnia Jo Walk.-r. " p l 'i " '11’
J. I*. VVilsutu Mie II -t in. Mi
* Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E. Church In Lakeland.
•
and children hast- returned from
off with the tumor * in the.
Miss KfeSItlflv 1* 2*'. vears old
(i
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l
ati
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Mi
t
i
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o
Mi
Preceding the ceremony h p r o . __
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8., will honor the Worthy Grand
Daytona Reach when1 they (have
mitipi tin.m,
ami ij listed is Ihe uidetl gnl
1 It , '
Matron, Mrs. Opal Bartow, with gram o f organ music « n t pre- [ ,p,.nt the past month. - ■
They Joined the previous Right’ s «wnmg the M entered In this
William?.* M
Pr
a banquet at 0:00 P. M. at the senied by Mrs. B, H. Hardly and
..mtluin winner*. Ml*. Mlni.d
P-tmanty Thlrtyrind Ibivid Wilson,
Mayfair Inn. A meeting will fol­ Included "Romnnrc" by UulieuMis* Ethel Cheshire of Pom*
H.'iiCh. Pepper t&gt;oniut Shoes, who n,n’ ■,n,‘
1‘ ‘
and Canada
Provost’s
’intcrfirriro*', piths l« the KUP-.1 of Gene Levy
low at the Masonic Hal at 8,00 stein,
Kl'ISt O PA L h l M M I M iin in . eon time fir -! talent test, .ami \«&gt;'' repieii-Jlpl in the/oiiqMlklon.
Johnston's "The Old Refrain" and at his home on Kafi Seventh
P. M.
,.f the Mi i \iahanta, Peggy Elder of j Mr* Memphis sang anil arcom*
i 1.- Kinder I'.ule-t . 1t
Circles of the ‘ Presbyterian The Prayer Perfect” l.v Sternum. Street.
II lv Cm** Kpr .. f i ­ 1
. It will Gndwletr.-who' tie*l for first pin. -/ Paftieil her-rff nn th. piano to
Woman’s Auxiliary will meet j s Mlsa Josephine Reck, soloist, sang
ll .Utile ritertiirg on :
it |t 30 ill the beatify divUioh with Mis' 1wiry thi’ "tslent te»t.‘‘
Because" by d'ltnrdeiot. "Oh
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rlcter of
fellow*:
of- tile
*.V. M. ntld lifbi-J • .
% tir e !. No. 1, Mrs. w . E Dod Promise Me" bv DcJCnvcn and Sanford were grip»t* on Sunday of
i i o p e n &lt;m j
liiu te lr ‘ Si-riind
writ
Ton, chairman, with Mrs. Charles The Sweetest Story Ever Told” Mr. and Mi*. Walter Trapp of
Si pi’. 21 nl :t; It A M
Mark!
Enterprise.
,
* S- Morrison, Hiawatha Aye., 3:30
.0i«HT by Stulls.
r f 'liq h m ie r , r r v l o r ' fro church. |
FALL CONDITIONER
The bride, given in marriage by
P. M. Circle No. 2, Mrs. C. E.
t»i ooipteed iswlisv.
Sirs. W B. William* and Mrs.
pinn, chairman, with Mrs. C. E her 'father, wore a gown of white
Maynic Hodgkin have returned
Ginn, 1719 Sanford Avi»„ at 3:1il slipper satin. The tucked fitted
T r y a N e « H e a l lre .il I ’e rnrsn en t 's h a p e d in the new F e a th e r
Magellan raihd in' . the Pavisiting fhr several weeks
P. M. Circle No. 3. Mrs. H. 11 bodice featured a sweetheart neck­ from
cot o r left hitiB . a s y o u p re fer. F.sperialty good fu r d r y h a ir.
in Washing tun, l&gt;. C,
tVrnn tft
r'ifie
rtonr
the
Atl
or
S c a lp tre a tm e n ts ami rle r t r lr m a ss a g e a S p # r ls lf y s
Hofmann, chairman, with .Mrs. S. line with long pointed .|.-evrr. Her
- t e j l l t h ro u g h th r - i . i *
i flirt is’irr
D. Hlghleyman, 555 Valencia Dr.. fingprtlp veil fell from n tiara
Friend* of Mr. ami Mr*. Wil
I hi* name; hrtt Cajfe II.&gt;m j tire
I I M U t l L i l M il I U K I l i u m
NOOK
* t 3:30 P. M. Circle No. 4, Mrs. o f seed pearls and nrctiid* and jiirm J. Watt of OrJ^tndn will be'
■ oullr *d the. 1 ■
. i- " • . : rg»M .yarratiOn.-*,yjtrfi North P a A A sev.no '* •
Phone 9 fl
J-, C. 'Hutchison,, chairman., with tube rosea formed her bridal Julu•they-,1
&gt;iitw % y ‘Puf.'p1.in ’fiit*fi■n v if.*
-V , ■* •*•O
'■' '.'■Mrs.'Wallace Bell, Rlchniiind Are.. ^ W tf
enton.
I\ IPO years tale
4 f 3:80 P. M.i Circle No. 6. Mrs.
Her matron
of honor.
Mr*.
sir*. Frank Lleske, 404 Palmettj Lam ar, Echols of Sanford, was
Sirs. L, A. Bruntley has return*
D. B. Middleton, chairman, wltn gnwned in pale vellnw organdy ed to lur home on Celery Avcnuo
Ave., at 3:30 P. M.; Circle No «, with matching glove* and*she afie f spending a two months, va*
a bouquet nf
op-hid catmn m Asheville. N. C.
M rs^H . H. McCaalin, chairman, carried
, with Mrs. !!. C. Hetiel, IdlO Park asters tied with yellow satin rib­
&gt;■
Mrs. Nancy Tatum of Savan­
Avs^ at 3:30 P. M. Circle No 7, bons. She wore matcbbig flower*
Mrsi W. L. Roche, Richmond Ave., In her hair. Bridesmaids were nah, tin. sp.nl the past weekend Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Roscoe Callahan, v hu*e .marriage, was on event I
at 4t80 P, M. Butinesa Woman's .Miss Edwana Allman, sister of With her parents, Mr. and^Mrs. of Aug. t* at the SJirrd Heart Cath-' tliurvlr in Milledgt \1)1- tiif I
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Circle N o. I, Miss Sara Ealterhy, the bride. Miss Patricia limiter, Si. Ctair White. ' •
Mr- Callahan is tin* former Martha M P f i g i *.Mi. nnd Mrs fullo
Chairman, with Mrs. J. A. Out­ sister of the groom. Miss Anna
Mrs. E .. !&gt;. Mobley ties Jrft to tian are now resiillng in'Spartn. f!a. Jiri **tll -inut move thill h -»i
line, Lcmgwnod, with Mrs. W. J. M ie Cunningham and Mrs, Ken­
iienre tit AthflU. l)s wthere they will
attend the Culver sit y *.f
J la rtley and Mr*. Raybun Mltweo neth Hartssw, Thoir gowns were bo the grii-st of her daughter and Georgia.
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non-in-law. Mr. ami Mrs. T, I.
nf
plhk
and
grren
organdy
and
^ 4 hostesses et 8:00 P. M, Buitllqrri*.
mid
T,_l.__Hnrrlt,
Jr
at
j
e
full
skirt*
fo
rm
e
d
,W
lU^-it.
ness Women’s fjtrrla Wn&gt; 9, (M‘ “
i* hack. They wore matcHing Tbiy tuna Itrue h,
Mary
MPN-HtlN P1A M » CIASKICH
r Y KerJe, chairmen, will meet
fan-shaped
at the church_at 8:00 P. M„ w(iih gloves and carried
Little
Mis*
Sherry
Sands
ha*[
Mrs, Helen- Bryan and Mrs. Ruth houipiets nf pastel asters with n-turm -I In her home in Orlando ' Mr. anil Mrs. Julian Slrmons
Mi»* Fannie Rrhn Miin» n lotleft Thursday by plane for Dallas.
matching flowers in. their hair.
‘ Kirsch as hostesses.
after spending the past week Tes, whete Mr. Kirmons will ett- nmHired today tlial site will ie ;
The mother o f the bride wore with tie* grandparent*, Mr. ami
The W. M. U. nf the Firs!
sun i tier piano classes the fu «t
ter the Italia* School of Aviation.
light blue Chiffon gown nnd Mrs. Walter Haynes.
Baptist . Church will meet at 3:30
of itri.dier
She l* at pi,-sent
Mr*
Slrmons
will
l«remeinlierfd
P. M. as follows: Circle No. I. her corsage was of Talisman roses.
7»N-~
spending some time in !.«•*’ AirMrs. R. E. Peurlfoy, U04 Elm The groom's mother wn» gorVned
Mr. and Mr* Julius Dingfrldei, a* the former Jean Manning.
ge’’ -. Calif, and wfll letuin to
• Avenue;. Circle No. 2, Mrs. H. I,. in black crepe with which she Margaret IMngfilder -and Simon
Mr, anil Mrs. J. I.. Galloway Raid-'td the last i,f Septeuiki-i.
Beard, 215 Avacado Avenue; Cir­ wore a corsage of white roses.
Djtogfidilcr Nrnve letutneil from
Robert Houser, brother of the ►perilling i lie summer months at tdan to lease mi Saturday night
c l e No. 3, Church annex, Mrs. L ii .
for Jarksonville to attrnd tire
TMrt. M. C. Hagan, Country Club groom, served as t&gt;est man nnd Ormond Beach.
marriage o f Miss Marie Johnson
were
Ernest
Allman,
la Milter, hostess; Circle No. 4, ushers
' ip; and Mis. Ci skin s. ay
Miss Joyce Mielke D visiting of .Birr -'inville to W. N. Wilder. aid
Road; Circle No. 5, Mrs. C. A. George Tnnkersiey. Herman Temp.
son. Choppy,
Mrs
\v,i
fur ii short time with relatives The wedding will take place at J Wright Davis, Mr. and Mr*. J A
Whldden, 2041 Mellnnville Avr- Iln and Kenneth llnrlsawr.
tile
Livingston
Memorial
Metho­
Sanford
before
u-turning
to
nue? Circle No. 8. Mia. E. M,
Immediately following the wed- &gt;[*,
dist Church on Sunday ami Mr. JWright and family and Roy
Carotl, 1801 French Avenue.
■ling a reception was bold at tin- Stetson University for the fail Gal toWay will reive ns best man. Wright plan to upend tin- mmlnk
quarter.
She
t*
the
guest
of
hrr
Sorntis Club. For traveling Mrs.
wt iLend at R on Bluff , hum ing
\\ T S D IN C T O N D E L ( ' L L
TUESDAY
Houser wore a yellow gabardine aunt mol uncle. Mr. amt Mrs. ImiiM'dintely following I lie cere­ It'd,., near Wttrsdnb
Mr. mil
i Tha Fidrtis Class yf the First suit with a while lace blouse anil Harry A. Wall, in I’inehurst.
mony a reception will tie held at Ml
IM.l t: N ../ S A N F O H IZ L D
(lift Aiken will join Ilii-iii
Baptist Church will meet at 8 IK) hrnwn accessories, Her eorsage
Iln- Windsor Hotel.
on Sunday.______ . . .
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P. M. at tha home of &gt;lf*i_JJlcli -was- o f orchids Following n wed—-£1
* Plumose. Dr^v».
Elabrrry. 808
j
ding* trip to the west’ coast Mr. \ssociatloll. Stir attended Webh's
The- Woman’s Bible Class o f the
Utisinesa College
and la now
^ i r s t Baptist Church will meet and Mrs. Hotisrr plan to makn employed by the Prudential Life
S ‘A .’. &gt;7)
.
NOW
d t ^ h j chqrch annex aA-B*M P. M. their home at the Palm Terrace Insurance Comparw.
X
Mr*. W. Whitmire, Mrs. J. T. Apartments In l.akelafid.
Mi. Iluiisrr RttPlliikd I.ikrlshil
Mr*. ITnUIFf^fecrdVed her school.
N awhr. Mrs.-- Prett fU rrilfth and
’ TH I P A T C H T t o c U T
MV*: L. L. Jackson will he hos- Ing in Sanford and grndunted from High School and is now rmployrd
tsssrs.
Ihe latkeland High School. In the by Templin'* Inc,
I'AIN TERS WHITE N trz
Tli-ife
front
Central
Florida
at.
senior class she served as vicetending
tire
wedding
were
Vlr».
president am! data valedictorian
ami was a member of the Honor Ecliol* and hrr daughter, Elaine,
Society, Torch Club, Library Club of Sanford and Mr*. Ralph King
» * 8 ffi *»#
and
the Student Government of Oviedo.
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- f t . Mr*- Jacob. Richter, tha former
''H K **n or Watt, waa honored with
a miscellaneous shower on ThTtfej day night at the home of Mrs.
• J. P. Wll*on on West Twentieth
S 1.1 S
N O W
- Street. Mrs. Gordon DArson, Mrs.
• T. B, Middleton. Mrs. Fay l^ e and
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Miss Joyce Mlelkr were co-horV
s .').:}0
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U m h for the occasion. Pink glsdioluses f and fern , decorated tha
*
party rooms. During the evening
t*i»e s were enjoyed and prizes
war# , awarded
' ‘ to' "Mr*. Frank
ISkAMta, Mr*. Walter Feiler, Mr*.
•
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ildred Babcock and Mr*, hllddlt
ton.
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Collin*, dreited ** a maid, pre­
sented g bundle of laundry to the
honoree. The bundle o f laundry w *»
» mpde up of gIDi, many o f which
s :!. r &gt; I
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w ire in her chosen pattern of
crystal and ellvjr.
i A refreshing puna];, cake and
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antlgonon. Mr*. Aldeen Taycoutln o f tha brfda auieted
erring.
T h o »r invited to be with Mr*.
Kichter were Mre. H. A. Watt,
Mr*. Henry- Richter, Mr*. Genrge
Jtahe, Mr*. Frank Melech, Mr*.
In n * Ludwig, Mr*. Fred Brant,
i. Walter Meriwether, Mr*,
bert . Stnnthoff,
Mr*.. John
old, Mr*. Ed Smith, Jr- Mr*.
F. E. Round list,
Mr*. Walter
Trapp, Mr*. A. 0. Cleuee. Jr.,
Mr*. Taylor. Mr*. J. 0. Dsvld.
Mr*. Robert Lee, Mr*. J. J. Mir**,
Mr*. Alice Palmer. Mr*. Feeler.
Mr*. Babcock, Mr*. Frank Wolfer,
Mr*. Ralph Wolfer, Mr*. Robert
Xams, Mr*. Robert Hickaen, Mr*.
William Watt. Mr*. W. P. Brooks.
Mr*. Jack Wllkln*on, Mr*. Harry
I e * and Mr*. Maude Satcher.
# A lto Hr*. Evane McCoy, Mr*,
fiharoee, Mr*. Joseph Benton, Mr*.
Barry St. John*. Mr*. W. C.
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Mrs. Jock Horner, Mr*. A. D.
Rountree, Mr*. W. F. Lewie, Mn.
Johnnie
Crowell, Mr*. JesaM
RUesall, Mr*. John GlUon, Mr*. Ed
Routh, .Mre. L. 8, Harkey, Mr*.
W. A . Cade, Mr*. Alice Belton,

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Routh ward. Mrs. Edward K irtber
and the Misses Arlene Richter,
Adeielj* Richter, Carol Stone,
Ella Bohon, Joyce Palmer, Helen
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DUCATS TO U OFF
CONTESTS GOING
FAST SAYS BEARD

HELPING A'S

Bv Jack
By
Jock Sords
do
( Billy
M ett Kinard
ffan|pa Will
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THE O LD H O M E T O W N

illliy Kinard. hard sluggtng'Sa'A
ford •middleweight, will meet l'ete
• Noriega of Tampa in a grudge
&lt; fight in the legion Arena In Or­
lando Monday night.
Tile battle la a return engage­
ment, since Kinaid won the previ­
ous tiff a few Weeks ago.
The tluin event will be a ’......
dleweigbt cillilest .between Jo*;/
nagan of H
l4he W ila r an) i
Kola. Middb weight Champ al the
South, flout Dina. Perm.--.PliiU On. Winter Hark leather
•linger will meet( Ulomlie
of Tampa in one of (hr arm! foul
boot*.

CAINEBV1LLK. Sept. 6. (Spe­
cial)— A 'gamr-by-game arrount of
the exact football ticket situation
lor alt o f the University of Flor­
ida's 1047 "home" contest* --tho«e
In Jacksonville/ (4A)nesvilh&gt;, arid
Tam pa- wnj PttttfeWd
rerrv ib-urd. ;&gt;u*in**s manage.- or
tluf Athletic ^Ason.. ^
Mississippi, In JaeVionvillti Sept.
27th: a total o( IUH7 reserve *eal.i
remain, nrnrly five thousand lielow the 30 yard-lilt* HT the North
Stands.
North Texas, in OalneavtlD,
.October 4th: ft,400 .rrwrvid seats
from the 40 yard lifte till the West
Side and thr general admission
seats, in the Nmth end.
North Carnlltt'A,, In G*in*«vi!|e
ID G A YLE TALIM IT
O c t o b e r 2ftth (Hnnn-funilng):
NEW YORK, Kept, ft, l/P|-Onc
IftOO seats from the five vatil line
of the uin-t utti-ntive obterv.-rs
on the West Side and K.fi(K) sent*
at tile National Trhnls Champion
in thr North End. There at .* no
ships starling today at For eat
general admission tickets to this
Hills will ire an ornery-looking
game, all seats Iteing reserved.
lillle gamester with a crew hair
Furman, in Tampa, November
rut named Hobby Higgs, wh-- i*
l it : 1,47ft from the. 2ft-ysiil line
the accepted World Professional
on the South Hide: 2.H&lt;I6 from the
Champion.
S0&lt;vard line on tile North HiJo:
Hobby knowa that, sometime
and 4,034 reserved seats in the
during, the coming w lnlci,Jir is
, West End,'
M
rfai rig »-\h . ffnd' nwnself leek tog
i V V - oem v.'k.*V» ^arCilmvWW; N «*«p r * horns night after night with lug
vemher Hlh: At noon Wrdmwday
Jack Kramer, the young amateur
onhr 1»7 tickets to this gam- re
genius. In a long series of money
maintd: 2 ft in field faxes on the
matrhc*, and he ia very busy IrySouth Side! 100 In field IwJri on
Ing lo figure out what, make&gt;
tht North side, and 72 regular
F d llA O eb F d iA A tA b eitC T
Kramer's game the devastating
box seat* on the South Side.
lolfi £LP£&lt;?,
oe
tfttv
tiling it ia.
Kama* State, in GalnesvIlU.
He was an eagle-eyed apeetuW
.» November 29th. Same as North
c e A s o t s fb e i t e *.ia£ &lt; -friojeM s lo t'A / b o d AJtJKAeP
all last week-eml as Krainer and
Texas garde,
6
f
?
g
*
r
SA
o W p JO*
Met*, d/seri
hi* partner. Ted Schrocdrr, gave
,
Tleketa are now on sale to the Mr■ff e g ’Ae.
-ToAt3 V^AfC.
c o O 'i r M o r f
the Australians a treating in the
general public in Gainesville; mb
Davis Cup. It is a rinrh he will
dress University of Florida AH.miss little of Kramer’s aellviliss
letk Aasociation. Tleketa *o nil
- r jljJ IM ^ H K C K H H during the next IU days. .
gallic* will go on sale at Donald'The St. Augustfrte Saints, pen------ tons-in Ja-ksanvitle- nrxt- Mimrtoy,
Those who know Higgs l&gt;ett say AP Newsfeature* Siroru Writer ■rant winner* fog the 1247 Florida
NEW YORK
Althoiigli Ihe
that- If there is n weakness in
September Hlh, and at the Madison A swariby, 3ft-ycar*uld Peruvian
State faague season, copped the
Kramer's game, Jlohl-y will dis­ paying public exhibited n thorough first till of the Sliaughnessy playDrug Company in Tampa on Mui bank rlerk. Daniel Carpto, liecamo
Ihe firsL-South American to iwnn
cover It. They say it doean’V n--v I lark of Interest in their Inaugural offs from the Orlando Senators,
day, September Ifith.
the English Channel after whip­
to lie much o f n weakness, either, efforts, the 11IIbowed ovrnels of 3 to 2, in the Ancient City last
lly IIP,WITT MACKK.N7.IK
ping the trearhernua tides In a
for Higgs lo spot it and turj it to the -revamped Haskrltialt Associa. tdglil behind the two hit nltelling
AP Foreign Affair* Analyst
14 hour and Id minute effort. His
Iremendnu* account when hr gel* lion of America are lacing next ol Jim KeUhcr. Lou Bcvii hurled
llrllain'a dynamic foreign mintime was ronsiderablyA^doit of
winter’s- pro eftgo campaign with,
Ihe hig Californian on a rourt.
for the loser* and limits-si the
.... record
.
Isler and labor leader, Finest
the
of 10 - hour** and
Kramer has said &lt;|uite frankly hove* of a little better turnstile Saints to four hingle*.
minute* set by Vencesla* Space's Kevin, has many 'American »d- that hr inlrml* lo turn profes­ success.
Special In Ihe Sanford Herald
Tho DeLand Red Hals nosed
mlrer* but he duesnt appear to sional soon after the present
of Uoheinla in 12211,
Four of the 11 teams in the
lly M A HI AN It. JONES
^_ ; have added to their admiration by rhampionships end. He nor any­ league last yeai have dropped out the Gainesville G-Men in a
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3 to 2 battle, which found Walt
I his astonishing recommendation
one cIm- has any doubt Hint Ive from the circuit and HaLiniore lilb-s of Gainesville and Del.aml’a
that, in the interest* df world
The Young People’s W. H. r4. S. and si'lj-i. Anne.
was
added
to
the
lo-ui.
The
eight
will win the title for the seeot.tl
of the Oviedo Methodist Church
Mr. and Mr*. M. t.. Oary have eeonumie rehabilitation, the U r N. straight time, prohaldy without tram setup should be u gteui &gt;m- Juar. Peres hooked up in a tight
bullet's duel.
A. redixtrihule abroad the huge
met at the home of Mrs. Marion returned from Daytona lleaeh.
the loss of a set. The other am­ provernent over *ho unwieldy arHites Tuesday evening with Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Itoykin Dunaway, gold re*erve now hurieil at Fort ateurs simply have no huainesa on rangeinent o f the first year.
Eitea, Mrs. faun (*.' Olliff and of Dallas, (la., are the hon*o guests Knox, Ky. *
However, some odd nllgtrirents
lln- same rourt wilh him.
era at home— mruads will be cut
Mr, Kevin made 111* proposal In
Mrs. Ferrell llcooley' acting as of Mr. add Mrs. It. W. Kites and
Kramer I lie great was not have resulted from the shuffle of to nine players w.ule trnvv'tng—
a
speech
lo-fore
Ihe
Hritish
Trades
holiesses fur Ihe occasion.
family at Daytona Peach.
scheduled to play in today'* open­ teams. Cleveland, Pittsburgh, To­ is that must of ihe teami piayrd
After an interesting business
Mis. II. A. AlwU and fayx, fax, Union Congress, and he prefaced ing round at Forest Hills,' having ronto and Detroit have diopped
meeting refreshments were setvrd Krwin. and Wiley have nmveii i l l with the remaik that he knew drawn a bye along with the no. I out. The “ Western*" division of only al* or seven nun doling last
lo the following gtienls'ahd mem­ from Mi*. Kd Faniell’a *n Ih e ‘ America would Iw “ upset" liv what seeded foreigner. Jack Hromwlcii Hie league now -milalns Chicago; season. The olheis only collected
ber*: Mesdn riles Marjorie l.dn* Core house.
he was abouP lo say,
He was uf -AuoUatW. Margaret .Uaburue St. l.miis, Wsshlnj-tiiu and i’niuJ. splinter*.
T h i T l t t / n i T R second cT two
hart,-Jerry Guyim, Mai rbw :iu l«y.
Mrr- anti-Mr*.' Hr It. Ittlfge'hnvJ T lg h t in antiripnting Strong -rT- of San Francisco, favorite in tile more, 'flu- east will have New
"major” pro basketball leagues
Helen Swesl, llarel West, Justine moved into one of Mis. Kd Far* action hut wmng in his estimate
women’s division, nl;»i drew * Y'ork. Providence, rtoitun, ami the operating In the nation. The Na­
of the nature of the tear lion. It
fae.
Ilerley
Mae
Walnrigltl, Hell's apartments.
champion* Philadelphia tVaniori.
first-day rest.
Hparka fae Claqta,*Katherine TeaMr, ami Mr*. A"., p, -Wall and takes^nnre titan tliat to "upr-t
None of the ?e«rn« In. Ihe rir- tional League, centered in . the
.The' dav'it top mafi-h promised
gue, l.milse Martin, and Misses Jamilv have rpnv.d to &lt;‘n* ielW - the United Staten. However, It
Ullk-dli:w, paitkularig—well Iasi inlilgjrat. is llm nlh.'f. . 'flLt.fAtt.
b e i h a l l u n i '1 111 Hi l l y - T aHleagues havr e*tahli-hrd win king
—Kntbcyn lmwlo.tr IT. wtlt'l P- ML Wal l 'i n * Serepied T7TTT
Jane
— —___ UVTTSstaling
„ tile ease 11
o f New Yoik, runner-up irt the season, although Wmliington and *g 1 cements and toojieralu itf a
of Oviedo, and Misses Anne Mr- a position with the fernery {Ip-re. l lint Anterka w «» Dnldieignst-.-d at
Chicago attracted Mine fair-silted
nationals
two
years
ago,
and
Her­
Kehxle and Kllen MeKemie. of
Mis* Jrnn Clark, of fakelund, the proposal. Washington lYea bie Flam o f Beverly* Illlli, the 'crowds, and the Wwirior-i devel­ draft system.
In addition, there are five "min­
Panama City*
has relumed home after visiting sury official* charaeterued tl a* former Junior Champion who now oped a rabid fandom In the (Quak­
_
“ rockeyed?. Dne said:
Mrs. William Henry Marlin en with Mis* Klital-rth Farnell, er City. New York wav particu­ or” pro cage circuit!-’ opciuting.
Is
a
member
o
f
the
U.
S.
Junior
Chief difference between the itiai“ If other countries want our
lerlained Hntnrilay with a lunehMiss Dorolhy Nihlnrk I* spend­
Davis Cup team, Two nthei junior larly disappointing.*
7 •2m
con in honor of her hnuoMwata, ing several day* a* Ihe guest bf guld, they can have it, the same ciippcia, Ruddy Hellions of Ft
Kerb team will ntav 12 less ora and minors, batUdei salary, la
' - t ,■
that the major* sign th fir player*
Misses Anne and Kllen MrKctixle, Miss la- Li ne Kstes al Ilay tuna way we goi_ it from Ihrm, by lay­
Lauderdale, the present Notional games next year. .The schedule to w^rlusive playing vontrorla
of Panama City, al the homd of tlearh. *
ing the. money on the line al our
call*
for
24
home
and
21
road
Junior Champion, and MaeDonaid
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'll, F.
tilts. Thu trains will play four which stipulate tbc player mdal
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Cox ami price-of lift an ounre."
However,'that may nol Ik- thr Mathev of Princeton. N. J., also Knnii-a hom« and I’our awav with /Only play Imiketh.-ill. I’ layer* in
Wheeler. Hr. Tho*c Invited to lids daughter, Audrey, and oon, Ibmhutted heads In the first round.
if
delightful affair with the hon- nle. have returnee! after spending end of the exchange of ward*. An
each club it) their own division, the minors may hold outside )ohs
oreea and hftstess were: Me-dano-s a while at Mobile ami Almore, aulhurijative American source In
and three home end sv.uy with If they wish.
the fit her*.
tieoige Morgan, ficorge (*. Means, Alabama, and in Mississippi. They fandun lells us that Bevilt'a idea
H. F, Metiowon, Jr., Charles T. were areonipanied home by Mis* is that mllslrihutlon of the Fort
Some new fare* wRI dot the line­
Nit-lark, Hen Jones, C. Roy CTonts, Frances Cairnway, who will la­ Knox gold should he an integral
ups of the eight snuniN. ami the
Jr.,. Torttmy ,Mi»m, ami . Misses the guest of her rousln, Mis* Aud­ purl o f Ihe .Marshall plan. 80 we
top payer* of, the disbanded teams
CHARLOTTE, N. C..-SvpLl 5, have been distributed to tho weak­ IN TIIK •'IttiTIT COUNT o r TUB
Kathryn Lawton ami Hail,at., fae. rey Cox, for a while,
may heat more about thr matter.
Menu 1inn- the proposal has ser­ (AT— Coach Gene McKver. Slid his er club*. Moat interesting of Dm NINTH j r l i h ’IAI. UlltUUIT IN
Juan Meek, Don ,Shaffer, DoioHenry Wolcott has been dis­
thy N(blacki Wiley Abell, Mr. and missed fium lire hos|iilal and Is ved to center American attention ('harlot(t- Clippers had one Iras newcomers la tiny Wat Misaks, AN 11 Him XSUIINiil.K 1 HUNT V,
UK Kl.iHill&gt;A. IN CHANon .the difficulties which England's worry today a* they kept their Japanrsc-Aim-riran Lid who Iiim HT.VTK
Mr*. Hilly Meek and son Hilly lining fine.
UKItV. NM SSSI.
■pent Sunday at Daylona Reach.
Mr, ami Mr*. J. A. (iuynn and new 'Soriollsl government I* &lt;n sights trained on rapturing Ow who has Wen signed by tho New
tVAl.TKIt it. n.XTSvN,
with it* own Dial* P r o f e s s i o n a l Fo otball Y’ork-Knickerbockers. Mioakn was -------Malnttff &gt;___ counter log
__ in dealing
M~t
Oene pore has relumed from Mr. and Mrs. Uasii t.yuno -pent
Ltfi r It. DATUM,
Daytona, when- lie visited Ids Sunday at Daylona tlearh as the I grave economic crisis. How much League's pennant again this year. the apaik of Ihe gallant Utah
Iwrsndsnt
With the Clippers roughing it team which tamed Kentucky ‘In -UK NTATU
mother, Mrs. Alex falnhart, Mr, guests of their daughter and ala- |i* Hrilain depending on Fort Knox
fiK Kl.iiltlliA, UIIKKTReinhart, and brother, Frankie.
ter, respectively, Ml*. Richard , gold to pull It through? Just how up in tlft-degree weather, every­ the Madison Square Garden tour­ INUH: T,&lt; Lw« II. D oin ' yluifr
thing
la
rosy
In
the
klrklng
de­
,r
,l.l«iii-m
il
mlitrrse D
ney final. Always tho darling of
Jis the Attire government's own
Mr. and Mr*. Hollis Cox und Uralie, Mr.
r, Crnhr and family,
l.ucy D. Uoln
children, lloldiy and- Hilly, and
Mlsi Dorothy Danirla of Illi­ program working out? Can sod partment. McKver has two speci­ the crowd*, the lightning-fast
I'-* bo^ailwsy
Mr*. 0. M. Arie spent Sunday at nois la to conduct Ihe rlrmentary alistlc nationalisation cope with alists. Sid Tinsley and Hutch But­ Misaks may perk jp_riie Knicks
Tssne City
Daytona Uearh.
cla*s&lt;;* at the school in Hlavia this the crisis? Those are logical &gt;|U»s- ler. and both are booting tha lisll at the gate.
XIio-Ws't ,i|
,
tion* which the British public It­ Jn a manner lo give MeKv«r con­
Mr#. Leah Kivnntx ha* returned year.
Washington, a team that pulver­
Y\'o ar« lui-t.o
Hist suit
hat
tl-t.t saalnat
fidence o f strength In that de­ ised the league and then folded in („r d lin lo
from Ihe Orange Grnrril Hospi­
Prof, ami Mr*. J. A. Thomnson self is anxiously studying.
'
Nationalisation of the country's partment.
tal, Where she unjlerwrnt a major and sop, Jim, have returned lo
Ihe playoffs, will W even strurtger rnu In ihe uticuit &lt;'&lt;&gt;uct la and tu
Kaiiilniite
t'lnst),
KlnrUta.
In (T)4a
. operation.
than last year. The Capitol* have »»ry. hr Walter U Oalee, Tnu tre
their home it Vern Jteactr nflsr most Important Industry, coal mlilt
Mr. and Mro. IT 0. Anljrson apending the talior Day hulidaya Ing, haul's brought Utopia to tl)# if-A't*
added Dick O’Keefe of Santa lierehy geiiulmt to (lie y*dr appeWh
hav* returned from their trip lo here' a* the guests of Mr. Tbotnp- mine*. Some half hundred York­ come closa to wrecking. Britain’* Clara, rated among the very Wat sm-e mill the l-lerk n( u g Cebst
Chicago, where they visit ml Mr. »on&gt; parents,
shire pita ar* closed as the result recovary program. It is an ansi un the 1‘aclflc slope lost year, nnd In the . 1 V umI) Court llmee I al
Nsiifont. ’ Kluilda,' on or tieforo lbs
Anderson’s parents and spent Ihe "Misses Anne and Kllen McKen- of wildcat
Jark Tingle of Kenturke.
rlldcal strikes whkh have ous moment.
Jsrh ct*r of Me|&gt;trmtwr, A. I), 1*1*.
Labor Day holidays with Mr*. An­ tie of Panama City are the house thrown aliout flOJHW meh out of
Fortunately British Labor In
I’hlUdelphia, *h!«h van&lt;iubhtd or tlefastl will Iw etitereg agalnn
derson's parents here, Mr. and guest* of Mr. and Mr*. William work and have greatly aggravated genoral la atanding With the gov­ Washington In the playoffs, ha* Son osd sabt ratio- will proree-l
ri. Jack C. KaaelL before cetum- Henry Martin.
the critical fuel shortage. The ernment. Indeed the Trade Uni­ added Chink Cronin e f I’enn, to *s parte. Ontered that this nirtOv
In, . pelittebed not, a we-W for four
g to their home In Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Dick Chanre, who walkout has reused a loss of 300,- ons - Congress ha* voted over­ their already potent squad. The enneerullte wr-ke In The Hanf.inl
Mr. and Mra, R. I„ Wheeler hav# lieen visiting Mr, Chance's 000 tons of real and thP loss la whelmingly to support the govern- Warrior* will he led hy sensational Herald. HanfonL Vlnrht*.
have returned to their camp on brother, W, T. Chance, Mr*. continuing at the rale of ,00,000 nient plan of taking over direc­ Joe Futka, who poured In’ ynlnla
Wlltoeaa my hand and the real
1 Lake Harney, having spent sever­ Chance and family, have returned tons daily.
tion of Labor during the heat of at the rat* of 23.1 4 game lost sea­ of this rourt (hit Hlh day of Aagust.
A. n.» lilt ,
al day* back at their Tiome due lo to their home at Rirmlngham,
son
to
eclipse
.ill
pra
scoring
rec­
The result la that production In the crisis. labor's concession In
&lt;•. P. Ilerndon
♦he heavy rains.
other Industrie* have been cur­ this matter la striking, for the ords.
Ala.
, Ct*rh of fTrrutl Court for
Having no visiting preacher at
The league player limit haa
Mr. ahd Mra, Clifford I’aiker, tailed. and the effect of the coal program mean* temporary regi­
gomlooD County, Ktorkta
ihe Baptist Church Sunday, the who have been spending the sum­ shortage f* Wing frit throughout mentation of the Individual, a'tem­ Wen dropped from 13 to 10. The
ft. Ileverlev MrBWSn
tongregaliim attended service* at mer at Daytona Hearh, have re­ the country. The dispute may porary approach to tolalltarian- teams will 'continue in play four
t»l
N. Oranss Avs.
tha Methodist Church and enjoyed turned home,
tS-iglnuta- quarters.
Reoannlrg
soon farce 2,400 Yorkshire In­ IIR).
Orlando, Florida
a lovely sermon hy their pastor,
Tlie British public, too, ha* Whim! the dropping of two play*
Mr. and Mr*. Ben Ward und dustrial plants, employing over
a,,IWt..r for Ptalnttrr
the Rev. Lionel W. Nelson.
boys, Benny Frank and Bnhby, 100,000 workers, to shut down for jumped into line In support of thr
Mr. and Mr*. Dewey-DIxun and have returned home from New lack or fuel.
government’s new austerity prodaughter and Mr. and Mr*. Clin­ Srtjyma Beach after spending the
The strike started among 3,000 ponals, and those proposal* mean
ton Drawdy, of Jacksonville, have larger part of th# summer at miners in-onr pit. The National further real hardships. Thu* the
returned home,after visiting Mrs. their home there.
Coal Board ordered them lo dig Attlee cabinet I* getting really
E. A. Farntll # id granddaughter,
Rev, and Mra. H. H. Link, two feet more of coal each da yin magnificent cooperation, by «i.d
Elisabeth. They,yam* lo attend daughter, Dorothy Rote and sons, tha Interesta of recovery. Tho Urge.
the Dodd-Condor ,wedding.
Alfred and Marlowe have returned miners claimed that this world
What the Hritish people am! the
Mra. E. A. Farnell, Miss Elisa­ from Daytona Beath.
create an occupational ha sard outside world are waiting
tint to find
beth Fame!! attended the Doddincreasing
production. out la whether the government
Bobby Ragsdale,' who was the without
Joe wedding In Orlando Sun- houseguest of the H. II. Link* at They struck, and other pita Talk­ can give guidance and rontrnl
day,
Daytona Beach, has returned ed out In sympathy. They had which art commonaurate with
lira. Jack C, Kasell haa return. home.
their Socialist government 1 they tht* support _
ad from Ocala, where the visited
had s
Marlowe T.lnk has returned to had nationalisation! they hi
■?7T*
her sister, •Mra. Araoa Gerhard.
Tha population o f the' staU* of
Cumberland Junior College at five d*y; week:, but they.’ wanted
Mr. and Mra, Iwmn C. O lliff en- Wfliiamihurg, Kentucky to resume thrdr Utopia now.
7W hra. ? ? ..
Washington, estimated at 2,033,tertainrd with a dinner party ►da prs-med work there.
Continuation o f this stoppage 4f 000, Is three times what It wo* In
’ Monday.
*'
Mr, and Mr*.1 Richard ” Bunch vitally needed coal production
lion can 1W0,
The Re*, and Mra, J. N. Thompbaby daughter, Mary HathMi entertained with g dinner
IQ U - iu i .
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y-Mtmrtsr:— TUBWtJWItld- _ _ r
uneh’a parent*, Mr. and
Ir. and Mr*. J. B. Jones ami non, Mr*. Andrew ABlUj this past

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Saints, Red Hats Win
Tilts In Playoffs

If Brilain’H Leaders
Can Cope With Crisis

Oviedo

And Pro Giants To
Play Contest Toqjfte

NEW YORK, Sept, ft—UP)—
tilenn Dari* and Doc liUucliard,
who did much of their footballing
for Army on New York C'ty griairona’ give thelf follower* a chance
to say goodbye to them tonight
in' the ninth annual Eastern Col­
lege AlDStar-Nrrw York* Giant
charity game.
KvTrY.flne-ot th«..62JWtl patlaDiaras for (he game, w hlrhjttdf
under way at 7:30 P. AL ( W T )
has been sold and none o f the tick­
et windows at ’ the Polo Ground*
even will be opened.
Profit# from the jliu ggi-v the
ninth in a series, will g j to the
Tribune Fresh Air Fund, which
provide* vacations for underpriv­
ileged New York rhiIJren.
Mr. Outside and Mr. Inside will
have, two other former Array play­
er* in the starting All-Star linoup with them. Arnold (Mr. D j^ «
iweenl Tucker at uuarU-rbvkWnd
Shelton Uile* at tackle. Four other
inrmlw-m o f the C*d)t team*
winch have gone unliesten in col­
lege circles Ihe past three years
are on the All-Star Mat.
The ex-cnilegian* nave been
practicing for three weeks at Hear
Mountain under the Jl reel Ion o f
Tus* .Mel.aughry, Dartmouth coach
who tutored the 1IUU All-Star
team. ThaL eleven made history
l&gt;y tiefeiur.lr vtlli*‘Giinti;
ha
piofessiunala only telhack In ^h *
aerie*.
j
- The (Hants reached ‘Veet-Polnt
Saturday from Superior,
'Per . Wi*.,
where for the past month Coach
Sieve Owen "lias 'beefa
n S lemodeling
the club that last tear wan tha
Has tern title of the National Foot­
ball faague. The. remodeling was
To lenfuve tar, road oil or as­ nereasarv because of th« lo*» of
phalt from,rugs use cleaning fluid Frank Flirhock, the club's Top pas­
(a gleam- solventI. First remov'd ser. who was suspended indefinall black pus* Ilib- w it h • n dull J i'ly fur failurr to report^*
’ iiTfeTThen sponge witb lh c rletftv offer to “ fit " the championship
iug fluid, using a light brushing game with the Chicago Hear*.
niution.
YESTERDAY'S STARS
Jeff Heath, Browns, his twoMislletm-. Ihe ancient Druids run homer in the first Inning, No.
1believed,
n
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25 o f the season, gave St. Lout*
kept away witches and , , m&gt;rKin „ vtr Ti|J,.rl
iwoplc once paid huge sums for
y ic lamibardi. Dodgers, shat out
pirce* o f -the .parasite plant to New York w ith'five bits, 2-0, far
wear around their necks,
H ‘ h victory over Giants in 12
starts during three-year span.

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THANKS
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To the pooplif- of Sanford und- Seminole County who
patronized, our «tore while in business here.
We invite you to visit ua in our new atore located
at lftlbJ Formosa St., Orlando.
(Dubsdread Subdivision)

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Caldwell

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and Mr*. Ben H. Jonas
i the week-end at Daylona
ra. James Partin and baby
hter Marilyn hare returned
1 from the hospital.
Mr,V and Mra. Donald falnhart
twin children, Gary and Wynn,
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week-end aa tha guest*
• Pawntv-Mr. and Hr*. A »Mr. and Mra. f a w C. Olliff. 1
T. Ferguson, Dan Chisholm.___
' ». and
Mra. Daisy Farnell wtra dinner*
gtteeta of Mr. and Mr*. J. a Jo do*
Tuesday evening.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, Mr. and
J. B.
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Liquors 4- Wines -

to MIAMI * ,

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N e w B e v e ra g e Dlapenner
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F R ID A Y , S E P T . 5. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
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i'uture Plans Hinted 1aucb
r**p™
»iw* ‘pwttfon *&gt;*m. i»ut In
■ way a* to spend most
■ ■ o f
By Tigert At Dinner my time tn Galnrseille." Hr iliil

not reveal thr naluir of the nrw
poiltlon.
GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 5, fl
Referring to frequent o|i|&gt;o&gt;i&gt;
1— Dr. John J. Ttgert, retired tion which
w« , « , n*
hr inc
met whilr serving
Jnivcraity of Florida pre.idrnt, a* "head'Vf t- o ........ -4ty,
cantly paitially irvraU-d hU * aald, 'T h e University u(
of FloriJa
Florida
idnke .1
of
„ u r . pl.n . « h n h« lU U .I . 1 . ■I.n.l. In thr
Ih . from
S U
ettlmoniai banquet given (in hu American . universities. and no
onor by Gainesville‘a civic groups: peanut-fed, corn-filled politician*
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.. _ j YOUTH tJHOl l
TALLAH ASSEE. Fla., Sqpl. 6.!
—-4AY—Governor Caldwell today
named a 20im-ml-ei state child,
LAKE SUCCESS,*S.'pt. 5. id8—
iwn'a commission authorized by K.iljili
tinny, nf Ai.»intim, udd'
thr 1947 ieglslulute to coordinate f'lpii-ii Nation-* Atoniic Energy(
woj/nle activities in Florida, t\immi&lt;«tan ib-lrgatr- yculenlay
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, , that the United State* actiurt in *|
releasing radio-active isotope* to
't
Hear
roonj brt#l)lh throulth ,he 1*11. foreign *ii,-nli*t* » * * a
newer" tn those who chat go llm
wj4jp *hanV, short bach part, firm U. S. with attempting to eatatrheal »«at and snug heel top.
)i a wutld-widV at optic monop­
oly.
Speaking to the commission'*
pt'litieal romtillflec. Harry »aid &lt;
Australia noted with "great in -1
trtest and * gratitude” tile ncliou
v f 't h c l '- r r — —
Eight other iMegatldna on* the
12-metnla'r commission endorsed
Hatty'* statement. Soviet 'Russia, j
the chief antaguitUl of the U. 8.
tn United Nation* alieinpta to set
up world atomic runt rots,' re­
mained a|ir lit.

Nations Laud l T. S,
OZAltK IK E
For Atomic Policy F f

Beginning Week of September 1st and until

further

Florida's Liquor Tax
Collections Decline

notice the following Finns will remain open on Wed­

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nesday afternoons and will close at 1:00 on Saturday
afternoon.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sep-. 5,
( ® - Flomla Ihiuor tax &gt; I n t h n i j
continued to fall 20 priceni I ctunil
last year's receipts during August, j
» hill* 1 le a l I ' I. 1ax n ilpt* t h liv­
ed anolliet gain,
Beleiago Diieetoi J.-imK. ;
Voce Ile tepoitml rolection o f g],-1
331,611 tn beer, wine and wlinhiy
taxes last month, rmnpnicl wltn
ll3 W ,3 i‘2 the -amp m tilth u year]
ago a 20.33 petrent lo*s uf 9307,-]
820 in lev,-line.
.
*
lil-e^ ivhd’ SAid trl'lftet’ ftfx^nillectioii* for the first tu-&gt; months*
nf this fiscal year totaled 82,810.(ikil rmopafed with fJf.6hO.681 for
the first two months .if l.i-i year,
an IH.S7 percent.ivvonuj |.Vk* of
fihHt, tot for the pci lad,
Cigmvttv tax rblectlo.n* of Fiigj;- i
617 during August were IS.rtd perccnl aiioii- the total .eigillt* of !
1819,662 the. -ann- mor.t'u u
ago, Voerlle I'eported.

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SANFORD PAINT &amp; GLASS COMPANY
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT COMPANY
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)REr P LA YE R 3-for-rentF By
Y u XFDO FEEDS - complete line. Young man with aptitude in Engor week. The Muiic Bos, 11**
Htint*. Tusedr. Peed Si.ire
Ill* T O
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Inti for newipajter a )r*(. Ap­
let St. I'hone 963. ___ •
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Sanford
lleiald.
CE .pace tn Melach Buiklingr- Palnta, Poultry - Supplies, Nails.
P u lin g' Feed., Grocerita and
a rre light officei, newly decor*'
ALLOW ANCE
Meata. Touchtun A' Wataun, 1201 AVON . PRODUCTS INC. a HI
ited, all utilitlae, heat and janlTOR VOI R 01.1) RADIO
train women to ram fl.tMl tun)
Celery, Phone &gt;199.
r aervice furnished. Call 868more per hour representing out
II. A A. Dept. Store.
FOH SALE— Llmeruck for driveproduct*.. Women now employ­
list \V. 1st •
I'll. 1)5.1 \
w*ya
and
roadway*— Phone
IOOM APT. for rent. Apply
ed nerd not apply. We Iunc
1211.
obert's Grocery.
opening* In Sanford and -orrounding town*. W ulc quallfon*
II.
am fuiniahed ipartment. 908 Cal. wonder pepper plant,
tion* to Naomi ‘ Hillman, K1*S
Mi nn. Lake Monroe. Ha.
apie Ave.
Biond way. Of lamia,' Fla.
FOR HALF.
room furnllihed apertafter entering
OLD NEWSPAPERS 3 CENTS 9
Phonr County 460.1.
W O RK W ANTED
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
W A N TE D TO RENT
EXPERT painting — contract or
10. 16. 20 and 26 CENT
Afu JtHl Im u ljlrtl by UUtfMdi o f f « ,
hoorly baait.
8. G. Grogan.
HERALD OFFICE
tOAff ruisttiomi! inumuiy cUsuim&gt;&gt;
NTED to fent, two bedroom
Free estimate*. Plume 781 J.
■fieri? Ham tilt* theMi" y«T$j itifTaf
rniihed houie in city limit*, See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
I f t o i jNfcili, I r r l 99 li-rf't.f.fliJ, i l l n ! ,
W tJ it'ra t jiUrh t-iiiiisB-l1
feb try
hone Mr*. Wilton
1186 be
Works for new llndlntoii. new FLO O R"SAND ING A firimhlng.
IsftlU
h iiV lw m 'a V*frtftli|f4 C om *
cleaning
Si
waxfng.
Our
ptmer
Radiator core*, Radlatur, cleanlore 4 P. M.
'“''Oil,
to
tv'owjuium
siuaiuarj.
unit-enable* -U*-le w-&gt;»h where
FWTIimi tO l**Tp Vk- u tn tiuuLJect
— Intf and repelling..
-----tt»l« Wayl A l .1 A tlitilm chic U iu ir i
Iltfitr 3 .or 4 room unfurnished
thele i* no electric connection
HEWING MACHINES
pt. or house. Phone 1367 R-2.
availnhlr. 21 ycain ex|H&gt;rienf".
HAI.EH A HER VICK
II. M. Gleason, Lake. Alary, l- la j
6 ROOM empty houae. Phone HERTS* HEWING MACII. 8JHOI
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‘ ■n*&gt;d. -w-.*k.“ dol
U i « K1BRCB p h i i m ------ CARPENTER
Myrtle.
R E A L E S T A T E F O R B A L E flatterlea A Bali.-rv Chnrvtng.
12 SPECIAL V **V IC E S
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WOMMIHOOD

LYDIA L PINKHAMS cosuVuso^

Wheeler of Sunford

CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
FOR RENT— Floor, sanjer. Easy
IE A I. E S T A Ift
tL o W ^ H
operallun. Rrasunablo intoj, San­
VENETIAN BLINDS
INSURANCE
foe At) occaalona
ford Paint A Glass Co. i ’huitwMORTGAGE LOANS
McNP.II.L A YOST FLORISTS
Aluminum,
Steel. Wood!
303.
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1YMONP M. BALL, Realtor
Slpea Ave. lust o ff Celery
10 DAY DELIVERY
Registered Broker and
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610-R
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Insurance Agent .
P A R IS AND SERVICE
c o n c r e t e ” HEWER PIPE
4
Florida Stale Rank Hldg.
Phona lOtt
8EPT1C TANKS. Grease Traps 109 I'alaiattn Ave.
tE AND WORKSHOP— Home * lilocka. Aluminum Windows and YA-DE moth proofing lasts 6
FIIKE ESTIMATES
Screens, White cement Paint,
at large living room, 2 bedyraia, Hava your woolens ninthi
I'hone 80S
Parma-tile. Hurricane braces
ooma A bath—spacious brcaaproofed now. Duwniown CleanMiracle Concrete Company, 309
►at room and 3 large enclosed
ers A laundry. 113 Psion t to
Elm Av,v Phone 1335.____
arches located on lot 160 x 180 j
Ave. Phone 914.
rith 3 car garage, all in good , AllTO ‘ itAD I03, Motorola.'Sales
onditlon; workshop consists- of
L
and Service. The Mu*lc Boa, Plano Tuning and Ranalring.
' brick struct urea connected by j U B W .' l i t p t . Phone 966.
Hill. Rea. fltl-W .______________
that covers an area of 1600
H1GNH
ire fact — a hat gain at HOT W ATER -HEATER Frigidj .Ire and stove. Good condition
Show cards and poetara
7,600.00.
(1— IlHKfM HIGH 8RRVICU
JE PTIO N A LLT weir M*nMi- I ’ Phone 1080 J. batwten 0 A. M
O. D. Landreea. Phone 1031
and 7 P. M.
6 room modern houae*Ip ta­
lent condition convienlly lor- P A IN T — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
RENT A CAR
and accetaible to schools
YOU DRIVE IT
and trad* community — 2 car* Souse P»l#b
^ W " y ,?**ni• U*
PHONE 200
ragv. Lot 60 * 176. Priced for ' C
c‘i°Nrg aFr rg ^CLASS V ' P A NT
BW IC K LAND-.MORRISON
iulrk sale 17876.00.
n NK,
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U D H IVE1T. INC.
CK 220 feat on First Street} CO. IL-114 W. 2nd 3»-__ _
SEE US FOR
First Btreat Eit.ntion Ideal &lt;e n a MEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
multiple housing structure. t ] mp(r vo Enamal Color Fast,
AND TYPIN G
96,000.00.
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lor and
I quick drying, for Eilat
Eitatior
CREDIT BUREAU OF
ROOM houaa. vary com-'
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on. 1arg* hH UU X 666
“ banfdrd
1)0 N. Park
Phana 1B0
a for small (tuck and
'“ }. 320. —
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rage—Ovwner leaving town. I TRUMPET. Phona 322 R before EXPERT RADIO RXPAIHlNt*
Fred M m s, 111 E. 2nd Hi.
760.00—
1
4:00 P .M .
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1.00— Property
3 mils* from
Whctal Ilnlanclng
town.
LONNIE
MCMULLEN'S Mark.t
several farms with houses W ALN U T BUFFET. China Cabi­
Barber Shop open Thursday.
net A mirror. Like new. Phone
it are priced rlffM.
Friday A Saturday.
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[State Bank Bldg. Room 3
UPRIGHT PIANO. Call 761.
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TH E HOME SHOP
u rn ru n i r ?
----- ---- WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
Phone 1030
AZALEAS—m anf varieties. Move H00 Senford Ave. Phon-IU J-J
EDIATE POSSESSION — 2
them during rainy Mason. Phone
X»S W l-oik
ATTENTIO N M M JI Fit 8
farm home, 4 room house,
923-J,_____________________
r .Ir a k i.lx
- D IA P E R HEll VICK—
mlahed, over 30 fruit trees,
Baby Valvet furnishes horjni.il
II; garden, cow and pasture EASY-FOLD baby carriages, p&gt;od
condition. (10.00. Phom 737-J.
dean, sterile diapers and dcodur12600.00 cash or term*
Ucd container. Economical end
rt. 3 miles W. c* Sanford, ONE 10 FT. Warren Meat Cat#
safe. ruuy
Fully medically
aiipr»vmJ
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aare.
mruirauy «|&gt;iir**vu
Route !, Boa 76.
fills p r o p e r t y . ________
sTSTard1 ^
diapers,
week.
11 C E l &gt; FOR IMMEDIATE
Apply oOl
Ave.
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-FIRST IN HANFUBD”
SALE— 3 bedroom frame dwellng with modern conveniences
' ° n.dL*i0n' 1Cohen'. Radiator Shop for mm6 acres Hied muck Ian*1., Call 724-R, 312 Chapma Ave. | pjf ^, rAdlator
aervice. 100
radiator service.
10 San[House and land In aacellentjford
Ave.
phone
360W.
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fiemditien. Bayard Realty Co. - _________
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boa. Box C c/o Herald.
. CurUiMt j j , f - tablecloths washwl.
1Phone 803.
Two lawn mower.! M ft. n.w
| ARTICLES FOR’ SALE
hose; golf bag, 4 eluhej 2 five-f Iowtom A m . Phona 879. , ■^
Pmtcci Your llrslih
light iron light flat urea; I five , P v o U R SAW pefdi ro.l00thtng.
By Sleeping Better.
SECOND HAND gas stove end
candle dining room Haturej 4 _ aetting. filing or hammering,
■ hot water heater tot nal* cheap.
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
wall braeketa; Iron porch fundCall Ph. 810-R.
I 7118 Park Ava. Phone 640-R.
BOX SPRINGS
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ture, 4 chairs, small table. Ph..
j [PLYW OOD boat and trailer. Can
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
923-J.
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1 bo aeen at’ WlnJhem'e Paint
Manufactured To Your
Shop. Cor. 12th and Banfoid PIANOS—Winter A
• Indiridual Order By
with t^ie revolutionary atuma-' SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
A re
.. ^une. ulaLc. -1626 -with -beach. . W L m 1 -ju k-JU ry-M sM .W
E C H O I C --------I ’hone 1364, Permanent wave*
crnia, If desired. Joseph Bailey,
Maltreeai Renovating A
16
up,
guaranteed.
Water
aofcart, 1 celery setter,. .Mr.■
736 N. Magnolia.
Rebuilding A Specialty
teaar. A b o open evenings.
taa. Bee Britt “Tractor C&lt;e
Call Ua Today - Steep
6 ARTICLES WANTED '
Better Tanight
MOTOR
BIKE. B H.P-P.NNeptune
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ep'
^ITTOB FOR SALE
outboard motor. Both good
»d ct)nc&lt;)nhast cashI prici
price paid for used IB
dltion. Very reaaonalibfe. Phnna
PJ
furniture. T«d
Furoltura.
H l- J .
Co. I l l K. 1st.
1946 English Austin
for salt.
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662-R,
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Beaford
. Orlando
FOR SALE— E lgin.bicycle, -xcsl- I'LL BUY your car T ilir d liii
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Sanford- Phono 1331
L'tit condition. John Raot, 611
age or coodliMon. Roy Reel, 806 1939 fo rd Sedan, good condition. Celery A Sanford.
Fla.,
Paimatto Ave.
V
W. 2nd St.
^ Phono T87-J.

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TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FI/)RIDA

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If'a n llftv M t p n « F a t &gt; Quell
(OatliiaM I'.M r . ( . On.i
recruiting and universal military jslraillastnoaa of purpose, unrsmit*
! time toll ami Infinite p»tienct."
training.
MnsL of the Chief £(ecmiv*'a
JF
"Th#»e are the ate^s by which
we can re-eatabllsh unbeatable air ,2,000- word iprcch wia devoted I*.
Power In America," aald Gcnnal praise of the K»od relation* which
!
Btratemever, “ With this bruin) of have alwaya exiitrd between the
air power, coupled With a strong L'nitrd .States ami Ilratil. to eu&gt;
i
Army and a fit Navy, we Amn- nieration of their common princi­
fcana need have no worries of a ple* and to assertion* that they
emild work together for a brightmilitary nature.
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"Thu* fortified against any,and cr world.
U
Kmpaillinir the nere«*ity of coall contingencies, vte 0f th« WeJ
tern Hemisphere ran bend lur e f - } operation l«etwe«n the Western
forts toward foblnnlng the ynit- lleinl«plirre nation* In helping
cl
ed Nations Into the Inatrmr nt II ] tver-ravaged arras, .Mr. Truman
was designed to Ins the foolproof said:
» cure to prevent all warf.”
“ One of. the great lessons we
The Military phhjf '•f the (have liarnnl In recent generaftCootie, the fun (ami1work I o,gan thins i* that we do not dwell
T
Isa lion within Umi V flV , OUttthi d.alone. Destruction, au/fniing ami
. down Euclid Avenue last night in- I confusion In other parts of the
fore a police estimated crowd of world confront u» now a* never
*6,000 watfhera.
[before. Our- nations made great
+
The parade added torch' 1 and j sacrifices throughout the war,.hut
r
snake dances ami, f predilection 1we have hem spared the wanton
It
for diapers, shorts and red dm-, ilrrifurtion and dislocation aufars to a dav which! had liycri dc-jfcrcd bv many."
At one point the President revoted by a few rtf the more play­
ful members to such pleasant tfj. railed hi* recent exchange of cor­
version* as snarlinc,traffic, squir­ respondence' with Pope Plus XII,
ting gals with water pistols (on.’ explained he had expressed to the
o f them got poked by n gal fur his Pope his desire “ In do everything’
patns), shooting minlatuie can­ in mv power to support and to
non, peeling potatoes1in the rer,- contribute to a concert of all the
forrr* striving for a moral world.”
"I believe In malting that ..latemerit I spoke thp thought not only
rny own country hut of Ilraiil
Dr. Chnrlrs L. 1,’cnuin.H of
ns well.”
Optometrist •
The Chief Executive declared
that over the years ‘llraxtl ami tne
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hide.
| Hours: 9-12 1-3
Phone 290 United States have "learned lhat
as “ ’’,''r" 1 bebecnt|«e there is. agreement
Hsl. 9-12
- 1 Eyes Caawlnrd i G lap** Kilted
(a« upont
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[principles, co f jostled
ran face out common problems
with nn assurance ijf agreement
Phone upon, the ways and meant o f”solv­
Phone
ing those problems.”
S IL V E R
lie continued:
FLEET
“ Th e rrcent war again gave
■on\ ini ing proof nf ,.ur fi ier.dC AB S
•hip. Tlie mutual ‘trust ind'rbiiftdenrr that exists between ns
manifested Itself at an early date
in the Immediate response of your
government to our nerd for .air

a

At THE CHURCHES

Judge Ware’s Salary 'Mortgages On Real
Estate On Increase
fM tla a s a r e s C a r t Owe)

feet from Issuing ' marriage i;.
censes and other licenses or inNEW YORK, Sept. 5, UP)—Tho
eidental fees.
real estate. mortgage debt of
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Commissioner H. J. Overstreet this country was ’ »34 720.784.il95
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
SCIENTIST
presented a resolution thgt
. . .. . ..all
.. last Dec. 91, an Increase of
rilt'K C H
BOO East Second Street
establishments which sell iritoxi- \$4.302,809,20$—13.4 percent over
E. D. Rrownlee, D. .D., Pastor
8:4J5 A. M.: Sunday School.
eating' beverages open at 7:00 A. the previous ' year, which totalRev. Douglas E. f'harle*.
11:00 A. M.: Subject: “ Man" M. and close at 2:00 A. M. and ed 130^4174176^87, according to
Asa't I'aator
Morning Service.
on Saturday nighta tie allowed the annual compilation o f the
Oak Avenue and Third Hlrcel
fl:06 P. M.: Wednesday service. to remain open to 3:00 A. M .' Mortgage Bankers Association of
9:4B A. M.: Sunday School.
Reading Room hours, Tuesdays These businesses would remein America made public this week,
11:00 A. M.: Worship Service.
closed from 3:00 A. M. Sunday Since the 1940 trend Is continuing
7:00 P. M.: Junior *nd Senior and Fridays, 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
morning until 7:00 o’clock Monday : this year, another rise in mortYoung People's Meetings
HOLT? CROSS CIUJRCfl
mornlng, according to the res- gag* debt In 1947 can be expected,
federal agencies continued 'to
REARDAl.t, AVENUE CIIAPRL Mark T. Csrpent/r, R. D., Rector olution. The measure passed with
14th Sunday afte.r Trinity
all commissioner* except W. 41. get out of the murtgege field at a
Rev. Driugla* E. Charles, Pa*tor.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion:
Kllbe« voting In fA o it o f the1
' rapid rate, while private interest*
Ilea refa11 Avenue
8:80 A. M.: The Kindergarten measure.
expanded their holdings. Federal
3:00 -P. M.r Sunday School.
class’ will resume on this Sunday.
J.' Hralley Odharn, president of , agencies held mortgages of I I
8:4B P. M.: Worship Service.
All
children
of
nursery
and
kin­
the Seminole . County
Junior I 099,850 on -Dec. 31 or 18 pemmt
-Wetlne»day..a:00_P. il.: JJour of
dergarten ages Invited. The other Chamber o f Commerce reqd&gt;sted lr*s thanDi year pgo.‘ Private lendPower Service.
classes of the Sunday School will thal tha County Commission com- j ers*.holdings stood at 832,762,086^- DRtSttD in a green cocktail dress,
open on Sunday, September 21st,
with the law that the Com- ' 046, a gain of I4.ll per cent. Of Doris Duke. “rlche*t girl In th*
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rally Day.
mission re-dlstrict Seminole Coun­ total United . States
(Dliciplea of Christ)
mortgages, world”. Is shown with her second
‘ 11:00 A. M.: Morning Pra&gt;er ty on a basis of population. Thn government agencies hold 0 per­ husband, Porflrio Rubirota, Domin­
Sixteenth Street and Sanford
and sermon.
Commission advised Odham that cent and private lender* the oth­ ican Consul General, after their
Avenue
double-ring ceremony In Pari*. Th#
ADVANCE NOTICE
they were fully aware of the law er 1*4 per cent.
William Perry Yesley. Minister
bridegroom la a former son-tn-law
v,8unday Church School. 9:43 . Sunday, Sept. 14, Holy Crass and had passed up the request
Most Mortgages From Rank*
of Rafael Trujillo, Dominican Re­
Day. 11:00 A. M.
on account of the expense • In­
A. M.
By class of lenders, hank* are public President (International)
At thit service (ha new altar, volved in a re-registration and oth­
Worship and Communion, 11:00
supplying most o f the mdrtgsge
A. M. Sermon: "Mission* In reredot. and chancel furnishing* er Items.'
money. Their holdings on Dsc. 31
CARRIER RETIRES
The 'C it y 'o f Lake Mary filed weie 110,2(18,982,000, or 3Q percent
Paraguay’, Mra. George Smedley. will be dedicated by Bishop Wing.
Bishop
l.outtlt
will
be
the
guest
a petition * calling the board's o f the total. Individuals, mortgage
C. Y. F „ 7:00 P. M.
PH ILAD E LPH IA. Sept, 5—UD
Sermon: “ Meeting God’s Re­ preacher and the Rev. Martin J. attention to the damage done by companies $nd other lenders were Th* 27,000-ton Aircraft Carrier
Hram. Rector of Holy Trinity the. contractors
hauling
road
quirements", William P. Yesley,
Church, West Palm Beach will building materiel* over county second with 88,000,000,000, or.2-t Randolph, former flagship o f the
per cent of the total, and savings late Admiral Marc A. Mltscher, Is
take part In the service.
TH E CHURCH OF JESUS
roads. The hoard sent Commission­
If there Is sufficient interest It er B. C. Dodd and Attorney L. and loan associations third with being placed in retirement at a
CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY
unit o f the Navy’s reserve fleet.
is planned to follow the service F. Boyle to Tallahassee to atcei- 87,200.000,000, or 11 percent.
SAINTS
Savings aud loan' associations, The vessel, commissioned In Oct­
Meeting* held In the Woman* with a Fellowship Dinner at the tain if something could lie done
the report says, have replaced the ober, 1944, at the Norfolk, Va.,
Mavfalr Inn. Members and in­ about the situation.
Club House on Oak Avenue.
Navy yard, participated In the
terested friends of the parish are
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
H. S, Arnold, chairman of the llle Insurance companies a* the
largest single cla*i o f instltutlonel first and second raids on Tokyo
Sacrament Sterling, 6:30 I1. M requested to telephone their re town couucll of Longwood, re­
.The shin.'* 2.000 men will be reinvestor.
quested. .informalieuo from . t
Mjrirf.Vw jLrtdiMiht U MR#Nn- assigned, v Vt •/-» V s* V v 4^'briard'a* Kr'thF distribution’i f I
W.
,
wri
road and bridge tax. It was ex­ suranre companies totaled 87,059.•
JAP CONVICTIvD
plained'that If the town council 000,000, or 20 percent of the total
CHRIST CHURCH. UngRood
CONGREGATIONAL CIIURCII
would make formal request*, for mortgage debt foi'1948. Fraternal
GUAM.
Sept, .6—
Capt. I
Park Avenue and Third Street
Mark T.' Carpenter. ltd D„ Vicar the fund* the money would ’&gt;* societies and pssoclations held less HDoahl Isranaml, frail Japanas* |
than 1 pe/rent.
14th Sundsv after Trinity
J. Ilernard Root, Minister
turned over to them.
medical officer convicted In tha|
Sunday School. 10:00 A. M.' 9:30 A. M.: Morning Prayar and
Fca .n. PecFederal agendea reduced their atrocity murdara of to American
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M. sermon.
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holdings In urben end farm~pi*rt- airmen on Truk Atoll in 1944, was
Sermon subject: "W hsl i r M a h r
All are weleoma.
gage* 1432,268,741 i-dtrrlfijF 194d. sentenced by a five-man military
Home Owners''Loan Corporation commission today to die on tha
continue*!
Its- liquidation and gallows.
forebearanca.
glon^ was responsible for almost P
60 percent n f Dlls Harllna Th,fL
| u on*
i* that we
in 1947 and Indicated a special Reconstruction Finance Corpora­ lenders. The value of mortgages
our
common
principles
of
morality
•
session mav he in order.
Material!.
tion Mortgage Company and the held by this group increased
“ Wheir both our countries were and lustlce."
Queftloned on the outlook, Van- Federal National Mortgage Asso­ 91.200,000.000 during 1948. which I
TAM PA Sept. B — (Rpedal)—
attacked, our .people fought side
. ■
ciation reduced their holding* almost make* up for-tbe 91.600,
Allocation nf 8118.653.32 by the denberg said: .
by side until victory was attained.
“ I have no Information on the more than 827,000,000.
000.000 decline In 1945.
Florida Division o f the American
tubleei. There 1* not a word from Land Hanks’ Holdings Decline
"The, bravery of your fighting
Cancer Society to" finance an
men, against nn experienced and
the State Department or the
In. the field o f farm mortgage*
attack on cancer nn the'broadest White House about a special ses­
resourceful enemy, cemented our
the Federal I-nnd Banks’ holding*
scale
ever
undertaken
In
the
comradeship and gave us another
Il’ssllsn* t’ ,.m C iii lie* I
sion since the day President Tru­ declined approximately 8102,000,J Af
V —
reason to feel a deep sente of immediately and an official said stat". wss made public her* today man said none would be neces­ 000 and those o f the Federal Farm
pride in our friendship.
•even, and possibly eight, other by Mr*. Malcolm Smith, the Dlvls. sary,"
Mortgage Corporation shout $92.“ The memory of those day* of furnace* would go down miring, Ion’* Executive Director. .
/ m n
Vandenherg said the reporters 000,000 during 1948. The Farmei *
struggle ami sacrifice ingellier the day. The Clsirton coke by • The fund* . , , contributed by asking ’about a special , session Home
Administration reported
will always lie a sacred bond r&gt;*. products plant was ordered rut , Z i d a n e In last April s financial were “ putting the cart before the mortgage holding* of slightly more
hark
to
32
percent
of
rapacity.
;
campaign
have
been
assigned
tweetl ri«.”
than $8,000,000, due In part to its
horse."
A U. H. Steel spokesman said |lo &gt;f_ProJw‘ *
11 counties., to
Mr. Truman said Hie problem*
assimilation of the assets of the
The
senator
said
the
need
for
a
slate-wide
educational
drive,
of penre will require the closest 101 of the 108 open hearths serv­
such a session to consider nosslhln i •’ * rm Hecurlty Administration,
and
to
the
national
research
pro­
mllnhofntinn between us. Hut I ed by the roalrnad were ordered
P
aid to England and other EuropeThe compilation shows lhat tho
am confident Hint we ran solve closed down as well a* three elec- gram Still other projects, Mrs. na nations depend* "entirely uponJl*»K«‘ volume of mortgage finaii-them witli mutual good will and ■tic furnaces. He said primary Smith said, are under examine- authentlr disclosute of the admin-1,n* dona by private Institutional
■nil) and finishing mill operations
islratlon’s plans.”
, lenders during 1846 not only mady
V u x a d o Eggmaih contains
were expected to come to a halt
In addition to the Society’*
S. Sanford Avt.
Under The rcsoldi bin adjourning up for the decline In the holding*
tonight.
A tha vllsmlns, the miner­
allocations,
an
additional
128,770
ter of tin- alriTlenr tracks, dint
the last session of Congress, Van o f F’ rderal agencies but caused thi
fire!
will
lie
spent
hv
the
State
Depart.
The
striking
engineers
ing o ff windshield* of passing
als, lha proltlns and othar
drnberg aa the Senate's presiding mortgage debt to Increase substan­
automobile* with a broom and men, * hrskemen and conductors nient of Health on certain phases o fficer.t o g e t h e r f } M ~ Speaker tially for tha flr*t lima in t*v,
q u ality in'/rsdlonli your
othar- Ingenius forms of a nurse- are member* of the Hmtherhoon 0f theWftrVltrToitr o f the projects I Martin of the House and the Sen­ oral years.
la y a n mtul hava'for haavy
of Railroad Trainmen and Ilroth.
" I n the last 12 months." Mrs. ate and House Republican lead­
Private mortgage holdings In­
Other addresses today Include erhood of 1-ocnmoUve, Engineers. Smith declared, "we have m»de er*. could cal Congress hack to- creased by approximately 84,300,.
production.
apjaaranre* by Senator Style* A union spokesman said a few (the most significant advances we gcliier without presidential net Inn 000.000 during 1918 T h , s , g l n f j
Don't wasla your lima and
Hrtdgen nt—herw—Hampshire and tram ithus lem iiiifd Ttn- thg-Jah ligve ever made in tne flghl on
But Vandenherg-said Republic­ and loan associations, made the
lin g. General George A. Ilotkan, to aaaist In the orderly shutdown cancer. They have netted poal- an congressional leaders have n» greatest gain, increasing thsir
effort b y taking a ehanca on
.if *t,rel mill*, always a slow proc­ live results In lerms of lives saved. plans at thi* time far a special mortgage holding* mnre than 32.1
lYelratrlallon chief.
ln fa rlo r fooda. Thara'a i
A Dixie banquet, a gatheting ess..
percent over the .1946 level. -Com- .
“ Now thla enlarged program aesslon.
q u a lity Tu xedo fe e d for
o f IB soul hem stales, also is on
Affected- by the strike are U, lhat public support has made
Members o f Congress, Vanden- mrrclat , hank* Increased their 1
y o u laytrs, chicks, brollsrs.
(he agenda while divisional reuni­ S. Steel operations at Homestead. possible means that we will be berg added, would not "dodge” mortgage portfolio* by 22 percent,
ons • ami state dinners are listed Ilradihirk, Duquesne and Clair-, able In move ahead much faster any request . from Mr. Truman while holdings ef mutual savings
food Tuxedo from atari to
for various hutel*.
ton. Official* of the corporation Inward nur goal o f reducing to that was harked by “ adequate In­ hanks Increased 9.6 percent. Life
finish. It's lha aary
said others at all principal- plant* a minimum the toll of 900 to 1,200 formation.”
Insurance companlea increased thu,
w a y &gt;0 faad lor (
would Iw shutdown just as soon preventable deaths that cancer
In anv event, Vandrnherg said value of their mortgage portfolio*
profitable m ulls.
as possible “ in an orderly proced­ causes in . Florida each year.”
that a special session would hard­ during the’ past year by 7 per
ure.”
The 12 projects, all o f which, ly Iw possible before Oct. IB. He cent. Fraternal societies and as­
The strike wa, ordered at a
sociation* decreased their mort­
riNO cut* roa intisv our to n siai Joint membership meeting last were anatvrrd and .approved by noted (hat numerous members of gage holdings by 2 percent.
the Division’* Rtate KxcAttlve the House and Henate now are
comuiitioh . turnr autnio Hian
tUIlrt St ts*t fn a l*rlm ef sins*, night in East' Pittsburgh, follow­ Committee headed by Dr. J. N. abroad studying International con­
Other*, which Include mortgsre
rstarth. sn* h*r f’ or *»• In ••■«■ m m * ing negotiation sessions during Moore, of Ocala, *r# locat'd in ditions and that other congression­ companies and Individuals primar­
Iwm la aaan lain
et t-vepaa »IIX
a formula nil’ ll Itai (So t—-*r to rel-ai the day between railroad officials Palm Beach, Manatee,- Volusia, al groups are planning similar ily. showed on* o f th* mott, sig­
Second it Sanford
Phone 338
natal raar” lea. Man ant an-pnoa aalt* and a joint committee of the Marlon. Orange Duval, Dade, Al trip*.
nificant Inrressej among private
acr.nlalna llhia hea-la’ Kot. ’ lull* anatrlla. brotherhoods.
achua, Sarasota, Indian Elver and
aara’ ka. bawkina an.l anauilas mInara loll
nt blaoa-t ralWt attar ualat It. RUIRONOL
No details on demand* were Nassau Count!**.
mala ties, but nmaMaalnc raauha. Ikla ia announced hut the union* .are
They inctude all the major fac
n o t a i p a n a(taa.
l i a am,.unit In nnlf |»n«taa por
oniii , |,airtIon, im anlr aa reported to lie seeking a 60-cent llities In a well-rounded - cancer
doaaa KUIttn
d t r r a l e d ) a n i lIt
*
Ith
awanr-tauk
eusawtae
by
pay Increase package, Improved service program and rang* from
IGOMASH
Taatklaa Ursa, 111 I- I 11,1 XI- *4*9 vacation* and different pay rate*. Information center* staffed by
Ordira S'illait
diagnostic and treatment clinics.
Two othar projects, a detection
cepter In Pensacola and a diag­
v k n k t ia n BUNDS
nostic and treatment clinic, in
America a Bldat Beautiful
Tampe. will be financed during
*
Aluminum .- (VrUr
Polished Alum|„um
t'amtlanaU fa **
0*a)
1810; Florida, 13.890 and 81.85$.- the next twelve months with fundt
|BIO: Tenn#*x»t figure* for Sept. 1 Tfvlntitly allocated by th* FloriK. W. STfaVENS *• 617
HobinBor, - Orlando
Dlvtslon. f,
* ,;
‘
Phone 2-0729
''n*ndo
are nnt svsllshl*. hut on Aug. 1,
[It had 19,017 outstanding ovsrpavmsnt* totaling 11,004,480. .
i-■i
The Veie:ai,s
Administration • H u i.'l ■ -ii-i
I said nn figure* era available on
IC e s ttH N l tram Pan* Oaal
’
lha exact number of veteran* who enounced that a Fur{ Gum ma­
low# the government.
chine representative will be thu
principal speaker next week. Licet
a t
Jimmy Rowland elated thtt Su­
perintendent T. W. Lawton had
9
endorsed the Lion* project^for
I
w
:*
piecing American fU g* In school
YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRY[■rooms. Henry Wlttwwrowunced a
N ew N e'e F s W F act H elp
TAKE IT HOME CLEAN, SWEETTiml DAMP DRY.
call meeting for xone chaimt»n
From Q etifag Up Mlgkto
In Hanford during th* last week
. NO WORK FOR YDU TO 1)0[ 0 Han’s p ad news Joe yea fetk* whe of Heptemher-

Florida Will Attack ^
- Cancer Off Bigr Scale

uSittic S + tv tft*
Iff M r “ s ri i« clever a (oik-on l*r
«wt* on* yawn* tee-1 whe file lo
dreii to* the’ brief JecVet Kei lea*
sleeves and the circular skirl is
pleated oil the way oreund Gay taS
seleri In sties 71* 14.

Vandenbergr Talk

6 ,i T

Wage Increase

E X T R A EGGS

FRESH MEATS
and

E X T R / A WORK

GROCERIES ’

M. C. GINDER’S GROCERY

Hunt’s
Tuxedo Feed Store

(Gindervllle)

S I N U S svS

Plywood

TUXEDO

All Sizes

and Thickness

All Sizes • and Types

Vets Warned

mm.

Windows

All Sizes . and Types
,
.
Sliding Doors and Windows

r:

White-Enamej Kitchen Cabinets - _T^
.
Micarta Bo&amp;rd For Cabinet Tops .

Lions Meeting
1.
,

END WASHDAY DRUDGERY
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE

GRANDPA'S FULL OF PEP

'•

Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of
'
The Nation

OUR 22 HENDIX WILL DO THE WORK.
2nd it OAK
PHONE 1082
.

1have ta |*t «p at al(ht te pas* water, haws
Sckdcb*, loo, b&lt;ffiltfit i l fklsme f l l f t l m l
BUTTBR PRICK
14o*v dilordarv
. Three fwwn lions see, a tamoas facte
CHICAGO. Sept. 8. UP)— Butdeeslspsd a a fa k iw tor this eery treebU.
Now millions baas used It, e/tea with ter prices In the wholesale market
asasdeclT fast, sgartire results. The esadl- advanced aa much a* 3 cent* a
rlee Is Dr. .Kllnsr’s In o p -R w t. mods pound today. Butter grading 92
*1 18 hsrbs, nets, Tsfetoblse, and hsl- score, the popular consumer grade, |
teaw - truly Mture’s awa trap ta rellol. sold at 81 cent* a pound. Eggs
lastantly pea labs It, K Marta ta werh
•eshlaa out kidsoys . . . hwreose* th* [ware unchanged to 3 cents a
doxan higher, sailing aa high - aa
tow (4 erteo, bsipkoa ta relieve f o i l
. . M initatod bUOdor goto a .59 cehts, a doxen on best grad**.
ong laxative* and my
Wtac « * . ’ » * . CautieoiTohe -----W r.~T~e— — ia-~.--^r=.—S---muscles pstned nearly all Uw|
dtrertod. YoeU sop Wo mareeleaa.
time. My feet and leg* cramped as For
Th* Virgin Islands were a Daritree trial aupptp, write Dspa. F,
and pained so bad lhat oftan I
te ar h Co. Inc, Do, 1)11, *
‘
Ish possession from 1666 to 1917,

CONTRACTOR GIVES
RpTONGA PULL CREDIT
Could Hardly.Drag Il|m♦It Home At Night, Stnteg
Mr. Adama. • F«ela F i n e
Now And Fflcnda Remark
How WllhiHe laooka

could hardly drag myself home.
I could sleep very little end I
lost a lot of weight
Businessman, farmer*, workers
" I tried many medicine*, and 1
and well known matt and women am thankful Rethnga brought ms
all walk* ot'-llfe continue the relief I needed. I now eat
tongi For •instance, with a rood appetite and have
ise Retonga.
Carl F. Ads ns, well known regained my lost weight I have
contractor o f 7752
discarded ‘ harsh laxatives, the
■rail iti
tx.trr-.vand L sleep fine. I am glad
*ppily declare* 1
anyone
« m gUd to t.lj
ri Belong*
.. Jjr gnyhody could have fell
down atrf out than I did, I th# credit.”
tortured day ani night by
Retonga Is intended to relieve
* ’ igeslion and often gas in distress due to insufficient flow
h pressed up against o f gaairle Juices In th* itomadi,
lo u of appetita, Vitamin B-l de­
___until ?) fait like my
th would be cut off. I changed ficiency and constipation. Accept
diet time and again but It no suiMUtut*.- Retonga may b*
Adv.
to do no good. 1 had to 1obtained at Touch ton1*

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I'aitlv rlm|i|y tonight Mini Tuesday
with Matured atuinooti thundsrihow tn.
Moderate
souths ait

I To Protect the Peace of 111* World;
I To Promote the I'rusrca* of America;
I To .I’roduro Prosperity for Sanford.
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/OLUME XXX VIII

Established 1908

Kaiser Again
Asks U lS.To
Reduce Debt

SAN FO RD .

Jeniy J. Kalin said today he lu&gt;
i»ked the Ketonrlruction Finance
mp„ lor a $j-J,ilO.UUti Maleiown of Ius del it im trii Foiltaiio.
dtl„ **lecl plant. II' war turned
,11 Ja«: month when lie arkr
n $*#,*dtl.t&gt;iH) cut.
liu- writ roar I im!utlii.iln! toU

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1 Juul.li* FunMna's ra|arity and
lam to j.ii»r $80,000,000 fmvatr to da so il RFC artieri to
revalusljon" of the plant and ,
1 iit in iris drlit.
Hie Fontana plain VaT liu3i
Intins
'war wilit RFC Iinmi '
ng, RFC** {iteirnt loan claim-

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AOORISSINO TMI OPENINO SESSION of the Elltb enrajiipiurnt or the

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o f tha organisation-* U d ln Auxiliary. About 8,000 women and
Kiti u t n il ntiulln-r fl5.iJOO.ihni to q^O men delegates are attending lire convention.
(fntrrmttioiual)
rill la- nppLed to debt reduction
h) Jim. I nml pioposps that the
RFC mfce|it t5$,^00,000 Ib eettl
nmt of..the approximately $0u
11(1,000 debt he caul will remain
in that vote.
" ! ru^f-.iveirumiil'v tttlndoW'ii of
me wr it const on tta pi.vmu, |i( osiil fur the refinancing of Kr&gt;,.*‘i * le ivm i f f r.t plestllt 0 1til
. Vi.'itiative but to rJtargo htr t
I'tIce* for attfl." hnlser saitl in
a statement. |m’j1ored far hit
hew* conference.
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charging high price* to wratetu
consumer* jui&gt;t to pay tiro govern
mettt_n hit ftf wnitime cost* for
ABOARD Ur S. S. Miynun with
It wat t, lux.I ilay- fo-ki» in I;*-in
u :wartime
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liriiileiit Trutitan. Sept. M olh
mole
C'ounly
snd
a
liiiri
survey
Declaring that the nation, ‘‘and
potth-nlr.idy Uu w rit 1s suffering oi N.inlold . while iiliouls lllis I'lriiJrnt Tinman is homcwaid
utipljr from-"the ehurtr-.gw
mntnmu In dlral^-iulyslat.lial ttAhi. tjcund aboatd tlw "Mighty M o" In
i A ' hi • - ; **nl It*fimhes-iit:
Ilf
etirr.linterit with UU pxrpjgnm1“ *&gt;'•
liianuol^Ty 11 eapafiaioi uf Fob
I Irallrnrtl hy thr rrtrplion at
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conlej
(lira mi hi* ga ol will mis».
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&gt;v . I sOmMi/HF^ t l i f l e "tltfr p-Hiu'** l'

Enrollment At
President Truman
Couiity Schools Homeward Bound
Shows Increase
After Meeting

British Use Whips In
Unloading EHugee
Jews RWurneil T-o
Ge r ma n Custody

Colorful Ceremony As Truman Bade Kio doodliye

PH ILAD ELPHIA. Sept. 8, uVi
— Free arer** to new* in rvrr*
rounlry h m urged today try the
first poxt»ar ronfrrenre of the
Inlrrnaliunal Cminril of Women.
The I.OtHI delegate* p»»*rd a
resolution declaring the ICW "ix
gravel) roncCrlird at Ihr sup­
pression ami Mrldlrary editing
of information of many N i l trim."
I he « iiuten »aid that
inn* frur drkhdc'rd.'')' nitixl l&gt;e■
based on nn informed public,
the If W ronjridrra tlirat Ihere
should he free arre** to the Inlot nml i.Ill lirresx.in for -form­
ing a tine hmm ledge of both
foreign and domestic affair*.'
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1.1IN I MIN. Sept. N. nl5— l » o
n[ Ihi* evening'* l.ondiHi nee**
paper* eritirt/eil the goiein*
tuenl'*
Inniling of
"nliidua
I 'll!'' refugrr* in tirrmaiii.
Ihr Star tallrtt it "a t.lumter
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of the ln *l magniludr.1'
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Mtipld tlerikion ruulit hat a been
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P re s id e n t T r u m a n a n d T t f l M
l. ie , fc r e r e in r y - K e n e r a l « l th e
I iiile t t N a t io n * ; r o lle d to d a y fn r
n fr e e e a rh a lrg e o f r r o tr o m le a n d
u n c ia l in t n r n r a lio n a * a m e a n *
o f p rlin to T T iig |'ie a 7 f7 ............. ■ * (

Thrlr rioe* » r r e pi eoeiitml 111
Ihr oprlllng •*e*&gt;»inu* of III*
World Slalixllral • ongrr**, roll* riihl for the lir*| time alnrc A
Mmltar meeling in IHJh at
I'rag ur, t in hoaiovakia,
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diarupt i h&gt; thi Niuh Imaaion
of the Siolrtenland.
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Petition Signed

KequeslingKeturn

O f P u n c h Boards

D Persons Killed Nehru And Khan
[n lioal.Ctillisum u !l,,1*

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grialrd aiol rolored ill America
particularly.*'
LAKE SUIT. I&gt;N , Sept. U t.-F) - Ihr
l mlr.l
Naltoiti
f'aleiUue
.'t numllrt drvlaietl tinauiinuutlir
liulay that immediate help for
dili.OtlH ditlirtied Lutopran Jews
wiiultl rair ritmideiahly the prob­
lem rtf ihr Holy lamd.
■Ih r n *mmittrr-rxBrrF7:n~tlff BN
Asiemblv In .io sunirtliing bu the
Jews in ihr Kuioprin aitemhly
tentris .i&lt; a* "vital pieir.pmite to
die vrttlrmrilt ol the ililla ull con.
jiiiuiii ill 1'alrititir.*’
thr till) irpoit t the I'vIritpiC
11 ’ minitlee »t.it made pul ii. a week
atlei the tiimmtiy lint *te. .imeml.llloli- t.rte irle ive.i 10 tit*
litt.t ami 1 ake Sut, eft.
t\ I'tiiiimiilrtt iunJam I v of tevtfii
•laits 11 commended ttm |tailitinii
t |‘al.*iim utt'&gt; Jewish and Arab
-inter, tied'tip to au eo-nomic un­
ion, Hie 1 11 Htion of till- autivnonioiis t i i ' o l Jeruaatuni tyiitei I'N

•JNl Of IHI MOil IMPBEStlVI . ernnnntna of hit It to ‘It- .Viirlru alit was stagi d iilioaril ttie 11S S Sf lueuii
W /VilllNUlON. S-|d. H 'd**
u, I'l. 'cut I't liman t left) luite i!.*Mltiye to vl’ illng ill^om.M* In r-uegiound. weal lug laliimat. Is se««eI lygve Lie .Jill Imlay minlialout.-l U iv of Si .it- George &lt;’ M 111W.1H. who ha* lo r e Itoyti t'a. k In Wo-limEtin Ju*l behind Marshall. Ininll t o y
1 111 .Lilian Presl.lrjit Fuilco G.t-imr Uulra .
....... ml at attention, U a detMi hineilt of U.Tt.
umlei»t.imlmg i» impOMihle willmu linifoi
iJttUriiul tonal)
Mat tun amt, in right foregiouml. saluting sailoi* bum a gilaul of h. uor.
a flee rviiullge til Ui II,
Ihr lintrd Nationv .S r,irtaiv•
tirliri.il IU I the piilUI|&gt;al tpraVe.
at the o|u*hlttg ol the WolM St l
lislital
hne ol ie*en A 1
R a n .im - lin a R a tn e n
R ' “ D t ‘ J i l l i e i l 0|
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C s ™ ‘ ', '^ X J t f
lint oig.ilii.-atl. It* Iflrrlitig tiiir II.
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ihr Inti mlrmsfioiial *tati*lna;
(()n(r rence nnee IVJW hilly.livr na
* -aimd:i, 1 derh
vaklat Hjualcn.
iiojtfn,
IT.
Nt lliei Iat. il
Peru,
n*”
io &gt;n% air irpirirnlftl. hut )h
-t ii)l»-k)K .IAVHIR vi Srpr
wweitrr: amt - ITnguay ma Ir jiy ttu
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arid 2U i.ljirr- injured 'in the col
A t m t 'd
l.ir made :.o ictriwicr 11 ■I In S h c .' i f f
I s . A d v i s e t l 1IsId.i of flTen t Itoltl nnd a launch
-d—Huey111 &lt;o.ol.ii ble w Ha*—I . .I lliir h v --* it .&lt;•! Limin'* f.iiuut- In lake part
»f at!* » aft Mi** ITllt h i &lt;i jfffvit A llb S. VenterII lndtie- of Invli. Wolll
r f n iid 111— h a d — i o l d i l a I
r * .......J „ ,| p rtt,,. .
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'lulu
III.&lt;ii l ft Ir.lri J
ui thr vrstmn* liut said 111 his pitiiiUiujf &gt;ur-’~fit" h it •yrtr1*’ ! t‘&gt;‘“
eft nnd • luldit-a liuii lava oinreJ
Iii G n a id e u ,C iv i|
..-’ • &gt;
««« uu4 . ^ ;»'i 4i»i»n’ of
Ornefrn, 1’ iah. ateeh plant to t It- J
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ol die hemispheric d rlm ir treaty
pa;rti .1 IdrrVt ' I he lavk .iheatl w ill
11 fliifiH E ia tl OH |*at0 r ™k! • |
in tile titv nongur tmlny. Itio de
'jn'ileii Sutra Htr. i Corporatitm! s*'®‘ ,“ 4
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, • , i tvhirh hr (lew 5JtOO m ilrl'tu hfln
for "Lhl rent* mi tin* dollar, bull Alt »rhoo!i vutlad glrametl Wil l
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1 m|Ullr il V ^omtimed cl (ml* ol
M W Di l i ii
it
t*
A f-clilit 0 1 ■. HioK 'he im o ic Janeiro's fitll old Im.pital -Hid it
■Ji.tinali/e,
the
Cliicf
F.xcculivr
ii
all mutinies sud'uf' all iiik .ihi/s ui tl SaiiJoul oi.i &gt;eimu..Ie I'limi- Itinl I lealet| fi.'t of the injuifd and Miinliclt ol Jimnl gimipv III III 1**1
demand* that Foritani. labor •' i|new paint and floor polith, h'rw
I f* others liutl been rat ml fm in 4
uinJer the emnpeliti*e handlean
|tili |M.rn ,,ul un ,he S„uii, the picture of a man-at peace with tu-n‘ ."
V t'l -tncvt rti.lWrtllllirot*, HtO*t -I hiHptlaJ nl Nitlii-ini netosn llie loin igponi ol lie Vsslcin jii.I
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of loti crjiHi on tho dollar.
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thr wtiiltl.
"th e fire .xclunge of infoitna
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I hide rumary N-luml. Al the Ui.vu*
air !■ ui mi
I' nl" 1 O'
Wr,Inn
Will he . .pl.o d A U C l B I B
S y S lP lB
Allowing himieif I i days alloit. lion on rconoirk 'and iih ml a!
mar School the htnehioom hat
tumh, in ji.iis, ami MS|Ue*tne
Tin* in*.'blent occilrietl n few ■ami pl.tretl in t tuit cntntioli a tin
been attractively painted intiiF Mi. Tiuman fd.iinly indicalctl- ill it In i, .liming all thr countries u
1 0 1 .ton to .ii|ii'i ile mini libojiil. to.Ill - tflel the |f. S lint Hr ship lilt- nett itonnftion. ill lli'l t t
MiSsmili left llie liny witll l'le*i
.and out and hat new uatoniv- he coiuitleictl no tlevclopmenti the wmld.it .diMilutcly nrren.iiv lie l/ocn piesehtt*! to thr &gt;tuuill
"'t/lli nit turn -d • ,1IV
itent Tinman ami In* frttnly.' Thilal Ir tnpt. an enlaiged pantry and cither at home 01 abroad urgent ^ 1 romuink arid tnti.il advantt
IM K ' i)\\ r i l l . ' -r,u. 8 1Npetill.
Slid lit I'eiiy Mdti level! prexiilent
i» lioinewiirtl i.ound
*1ihir MtiintfM 1tw i Ii a 11*1 N.
nrw diihr*. At thr \Vr*i Side I’ r.- enough tn inpute a speedier ir Itn-lil.' the UN oifiri.il ,u*eilcil. .d tin* iiioiiiiiig.
ii.'ill
Mtikrtin^ Li! 'Ll-1to proft ttm a vt-it to llinfil
,
in mil I 1H|U.tl Al. f, il 411 III I
maty .School the rooms air pairu ilurn to the U’hltr lluuvr. Ih ‘* “ tk.- .iniiot rurr mu troiililn un
fill r Ii.1% til kiiitli tit tit .1-* rod
Tin- iiouirh Perttniia am' the th. liuii
rtucill pnnlK 4* p*.
liii-.ilc** at three ili.litutoill* h.i«
etl in pirating paitrl colon. Srmi battlnhip's high ipcrd radio-til lriv we know ill thr flisl plair v*!i,il |.|l|en oil It) |it'it rlit tin. r ptlfe I. f. liylioiil I.Htai, weie both tioioid ajurili'c ci litirt! iht •hi *ll llir *!t. t
1
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irirnth rn|OVfkl llir op
Ut-rtM. tile hay limn Itlo lie Jane
StHrken hv n heait ntlnrk h* he nolr .mil Junior llijh S:!m.ili rphune ami teletype communica tlo-'f lioilllles 'are.
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!/ifl|| lltir |,|&gt;cfa­
ol
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ilrt
New
Delhi .1sell
InMitlt w a r li.inn. tl, the prillI lit lit ' to \ It'tiieIoy ,wlien the ne
« « a motoring horn* fA.m Cnshier. W ( ( ] ,|&gt;j[k , m, ,,,,
T ,|| gr„ , I four syitrmt keeps the Proidcnl
“ I.ikewtae we cannot achieve in
IllrtU ill till UBDyMi IU rile d d y
eiih-nt
im
iinrd.
Sio
foleiglliils
-•oil
nt
tin*
N. C , tho llev. Milton II. Snckett.
wille tel national umlerstandinu, which slatrtj. pointing mil th '1 'hey ur wet it qiiiniur the viftima—
in instantaneous contact
•n* Itoit- **iirm m Dover. D fijiv n r,
M, noted nuthor of Ii«v* lipoka, .uouml vcbool» ha* been muwr.l
..I tl.e iL n iiijiu n lif I mils .inti’
is I lie liasia of ■dvangemiillt.. UU*- a . it.t-rt~*UntaljtmnM o d iqde- an-t
■tritTetew mi'inlieii —.-re ahonitl
W
atbinaton.______
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Jiist late Fritlav nieht at_the.
JlUlim High .Sriiii^l t.f uliii’ti H,
Irxr'thF-peoples of the wuild are Asking “ llie iatile o|ijatttunit) 11 .the fen vhoat. The Inunrli was into llie ^n|i-» as gtollpt of * itt.. 4,llifie wltolesajr anil fefttlj telling
Uenernl lTn*iiiinl in K; Trill* fa principal and Mrs.
Aft. Tiuman was in high spirit* given the‘facta,about each other.**
uni Mmlerrn Cfttlflli o il • li iiiillrtl, ,itnl wltrfe (hr grower
llir olliff 1 omitir* *ism■•uutltri-- rallying lo t pasM-ngera, ih-'ludinu Ilifidii.
I I m IIu m S mm l*M*r at it
VSomn
Carolina.
Mr*. Snrke't Ilnymund llall is secretary, ahowl.ie vniit that “ tiwlioji* ate no*
iftp'm* nl in* l iin liv j, p.nithv,
mfinv
women
and
ehlhlten
wlm
Imd
Communal &lt;I i»hc*.nfrlvetl today with the truly which ctl tfio Inrgi-vt iiH-icase in enroll*
nltelld the Htnrillan Imlepeinlen-e
in.I ,,ioiIu, c,-' aftii .tivi .Iniv&gt; , lotliirna taken to the Krlckaon Fun­ moot with npiuogitimtely 211 puf
trie
Hundred
tlloil-Nit-l
I'.ij.l.
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hlifh*
H.gttirig Ho petition from San Dav pat mb- wliieli Mi. Ttuinan al
irn alliH fi •»« I'ngf nit)
eral Heme,'
the *taUlllillt o f |hl- IWii I'ltiur u^. *ii.l V ilium i Wilton. Dtfut'tl were D. It rimllUeuOl I lf III! io Wit I le a -ed.
I I **Hf l«lsrdl
The Kev. Sarkett had
t&gt;een
I'o ir
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mini.I, i . oil! tie dropped in .,1 irit.n of I iolt.lj Stole "Mllkels,
M»!*1 Inn; IIIIV Bar. 112 W«»t
An-wering -&lt; leaim • from pas
«nrmHng, the aummer with Mi*.
■, o ■I-.I m - \ te,. ill)* ago..while v ie
JlM t Street; I II 1 inp!| iti lint t«* aiutgel i on Ihe iuuio li, tile mi,-w of Ir, led. at, i In, I lie’
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Sackett anil *two daughter*. Hulh
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liir.itl&lt;to
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lit,-. 7ft I Fie dels A ii'im* , K,. \
llie friivtioid "pil| oul llfel.oala nnd loinoiunal di*loihaneea.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept, ft, «/!*)-.
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*'''*8 I' ' moll tn-l Nofu ••!?* Its- ,
and Uornthea nt Caahler where
Wolf. t. Saul •■id; M-oik , I'liitr
llien
lunnv
lea|ieil
into
the
wntei
Genet ally fair and hot weather
h« effirlatml 0
the Kplaconnl
llie ..... te .militate!i said* I’ l'ai ' "* • Do*et. I .,** niuretl liy
ilngt It* _A vi 'ime; Angel'* rim'**
covered most of the nation from
JltCH •2fat'.t -Sanford Avenue; II i* A ii I,, help poll plUMllgei* into the a...ii 11■-1- .1 ii no .I grpup*
fthuteb during the aummer montha.
.nil I llir i totu lijil people in sttendsuof.
JERSEY
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N,
J..'Sept.
H
boat*
tn
ufftrei
un
the
ferry
the
Rockies
to
just
-weal
o
f
the
t Afley
» riling
many
abort
chtu. French and I’.mk; I’etn'a
It. ito.j. down tf caiight vngjqmg tml Die .■in-Mint of ptiaJure, llie
Silverman
saw
her.mnthhr
yeaterboat
aliOlldi
d
n
Mist
re**
signal.
Appalachians
today,
hut
cooler
Mroka for Imyt, hi* first bonk
M AV YORK. Sept. H, i/15
Pm 4fkt Grill, 1 trlamlp lligiiwsy;
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dJay for the first lime alnc* ahn
NilOienlU* -smBlI eraft set nut ill dl-oider* mi.I aaveitcl that the ; i •
let^jgt novel.
Sponge?** Jinx, was charvetl with thrhammer weather was in pruspect In tho Pei 1 tile Ilf loll* of nirat tte'iog an ! t alley's Drug .State, San
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k' 4,ul
Uuu\ ' r
imimiltatelv
for
the
scene
of
the
northern
plains
states
and
wan
brought into the United Slate* Dud
hnsod t&gt;n firat hand atudlna of the
t«n a. tilii lake
all steps to „ . dew nplim &gt;ItatlgillW
haitils.
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nrcidi nt. a limit distance from the
ami ship passengers
•rang* diving industry nf Tar* slaving of her lU-year-old brother ex|iected to "Jove eastward t»-J hy aindanc
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A I + The Smoke ll.ni.e. Sun Rio de Janeiro duck, hill dntknexs
and—weeping hittedly
n* they morrow over the Great Lakits re- from
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l,,r ( ‘,no11 innrkrl. I umJerfood-searre European cuun ...........
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P«n Spring*,
met enihualaatic
fold. Harry's
li.pmr Store, Snn- made Ien’ue opciallou* difficult. n , ' ! : ! . ,iir' 11,1 m' ’ U‘- i
confronted carh other through a gion.
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. . . . . . dartil. u Hite of (oui simiiu isles
trie* was disclosed today by an
»..Tptanee hv critic* and reader*
"p„'li ner, Stale Faint­
Hi f igfiting in Uld ami New
,
, , ,
,
.
.
.
wire
rneah
enclosure—waaasvuted
Crowds'
learning
of
llie
traxrdy
Temperatures fuse to 100 de­ Official of the inspection denart- '
' ‘
alike, and the l*K»k wav accepted
that her family would aland lie- grees or highrr Sunday over ail nient of tint Department of Agii- er* .Market; Town Tavern, San- began stoning llie building uf 'he Delhi t . yi.11 alter the ,i,„|&gt;Ii.hK r u» et. will! It base t.een de.elojied
a* n book of the month aelertlon
find; D. K. Kusney, Sunfoid) W. Frolat Caiitaa.Cn-, which uperatt-s .1 «lututimnrr'i in llif tMiijuit, •"
&lt;ful ill nf wlikli opeihind her.
uf
Knn«n*. eastern Nebraska, culture.
t.y the Junior IJterary Guild.
tleiiige, Weal First Street; Mary
Dua l« **n iHvidmi Lr-(wv. it 11r pirliy ium h ilontt ih«*
Jait attendant* said that I'cari, western South Dakota, and at
lit. Truman W. Cole, Inspector Kenb E. Celery Ave.; J. Coates, lauftrhes in liuii* hay service,
A aaeonit hook, “ Harricane
In.*
ilointtiiHiiK, . •
i , * ' ii ..
j
a
i
r
Treasure* about South Florida, whom police had i|Uotrd aa saying points in l/outalana, Arkansas, in iliatge of the international Sanfotd;- A. I'orulian, Sanford;
In Imu National Airways , » « . I, ‘** " ' r T
I '?
m T "
also won ready aceeplnnee, A third she assaulted the hoy "because mv Oklahoma, and Missouri. Readings Inspection iiuarantine of the De- If til I' I'arlon, Hanford; J. II. Kelly,
■elletl all tn.oming and imtgning
.all kinds, uni them
book, “ Everglade.1 Gold” almut parents gave him more love titan were in the 1*0* southward from patlmrnl'a llureau of Animal In Sanfordi slid J. A. I'atks, Saltfliyhtt to Old Delhi l«&lt;eau»e of ‘ through the suction, -suit in their
I got," broke down for the first southern
Wisconsin,
northern
duatry,
saitl
the.
srliurra
twgan
nll^irilling in Florida i» now
pw
iangero.il •■•mmunal cgmlltlmt* lum puicJts.e
such item*
items a*
as they
the
,
time since she wa* confined hrre Iowa, southern Ninth' Dakota, ami June 7 and were Jieing made to fold.
^
*; -y 1 min Hie all field, fifteen pet-tom.
int^^reaa of publication.
Fioftl the. roiinly tnwft* were ——|a. ~ T
on
Thursday,
"I'm
sorry,"
she
Wyoming.
prrvent
the
ipreatl
o
f
rinderpest
may
nrni.
Vilui
iiJy
wiiolnale
and
The Rey. Sackett retired from
the fi ltowing naitT^viHt. I., Hiudy,
Curiosity aiHoit the setup in the Wi te killitj ju the vieinlty nt ihe
High temperature* Included 107 ami hoof ami mouth diaease. in Fern Fark; C. \V. Seymour, Alta- new J'uuiist Inforruatliui rio&lt;ith field yesterday, according to a ie(ai| liuyri* ate present in Urge
aellxe ministry In 1929 and came sobbed. “ I'm sorry."
Pearl, now awaiting grand Jury at liateaville. Ark., 106 at Mr- thi* country.
uionte Springs; II. I'. Itouban, Jr.,
to Florida with hi* family. They
confiimetl rawially list.
nuiiiliris, anil Iren roniprliliott
action and a series of ipnlly A tester. Okla., and Clinton, Mu.,
Cole saitl the inYst was brought I.onguutal; J. A lllack. Long- com|iletely overcaroft* l’f)ld Crip"
have lived for several year* on
All sect lulls of 01,1 ami New esuli* I I jc C an ..Il auuauiiiaa^twell known ritiscll of Monkey lahearings requested hy er'allom ey, Hfi a t Cuffryvitle, Kan*., and 101 mostly from the Mediterranean
J. Kiegrlat, Maitlnml; It. laud__UI__H.o—Saiifmci. Z.W,—wao- iLdLi-Jiaw _i-.it.
West First Street, Ho wa* chap­ was to have entered Teacher*
*rv *,J jX ^ ‘A * « n « r s «hfl_wiaimd Hnrrddt’y. ungw om i i i,. irohci T
sales iL v ii 1 iftJsy. Selling slstli
at Philip. S. I).
cut few. ■
lain o f Sanford I«pdge -No. &lt;52,
College
at
Jersey
City
today.
Jail
»
to
repay
peraona
who
sent
llw
i'
p.
Maddin, la.ng. gaitied an hour of_ freedom Fritlay
Ohio, with reading* In the 80s
j rally in |]m; illuming, and Ly noou
F and AM and was a member o f
afteriimm
after
a
spectator
had
attendants
aahl
her
mother
told
w . W. laiudermilk, Casvelyesterday, will gel higher tempe, foial during the war. He — hi
the JJoy Scouts Committee Of the
! llir day J was ijtCtr. lurstock
her ye*tenl*v that her life was raturrs today, hut the cool air many o f those arriving were un- ,
/ nnd j
||nttssa%n&gt;/ t &gt; »« ,l allowed the mniikey to earatie. .
Sanford Kiwanla Club, He at­
The -m-rtator silting with-feet |yr ; f i v.|1
C f r. ;i...
der
the
lni|ir**tlon
thrro
wm
h
ih
i
oHeniigs inti liern gitelly well di»tended Stetson Unlvertlty last now “ messed liff* hut *hal the from the northern tain* should tnvui Id the* United Stntei,
Sivcr.the. itiuaL rilgu .had■eatlte,l I » r i l l S l l l O U I A I T I I U
_ - ,it.»»tii M S- mm t v * , -*1 rr -----family
would
aland
behind
her
In
iy.
tomorrow
bring
relief
there
year where ho vrn* studying for a
"Old Crip’' to climb-up-xm-to 'h 'r ‘
an effort to entangle the-difficult^ nfghl. A t Chicago, arnall craft
dt-ikan In English.
lap unit partake of banana*. “ Old
warning*
were
up
on
!-*ke
Mich- Mfteral1-gnnntnUTTnertTS~'wnrT&gt;t/ ^r!IPearl was arrested In a local tgan. fon t ailing shifting winds
matlo later
EngTand,
k
bjr the Krlckaon drug ature the morning after her up to .10 miles per hour tonight.
llom f.
brother'*
haltered
body
wa* Thondershnwera were expeeted in
t 7 M
^ ^ l i S ? ^ ,Mi::d !n^!S.att?s!i r . ^ m t e s t e f S
found on the floor in their home. many
__
__
midwest areas tonight or
Who said fhere i* m&gt; large bass
A 6 year old negro hoy! Frapk
A F L W IL L SIGN
writing a number1 of M ic a .
jjjg f1
’^ ^ . ^ - F i f t ^ r r e t a in , .r e .ntung th.
Pollen Chief Charles Wilson aad tomorrow.
. _
Terrell of Lungwood,- was acci­ left fit the lake* of Seminole .men
“ Ohl Crip" hail small regard fur — &gt;• •- ........ . — - —;i ... ......
,
r^r
she. signed a statement admitting
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dentally killed by a blast from a County?
the ktletfl wltiidi ha scaiWtrd jauuk_muvemuiuit-iahhih Ita.l glvarH ^ alutlsnU-tutw-aftsollsd in th*
_ a iI C A U 0 . Sept. 8, CflV-AFI. hitting the hov over Ihe head with
W.O.W, NOTICE
Jim Brown, fishing with-w silver rigid ami left. Then, rurinus to rise in hope* for a .settlement.
• ariford \oc*tiuna| Jk-hool, raFreaident William Green said to- s. kaavy—tnaabautc'a .hemmar be- — The W.tt.W. -wHt ntMt tomorrow tingle barrel 12 guage shot gun
ttgnt
n. cur.nu*
Tw„ lbn\7unJ nltnVrn ttt Prince
I" " 1 ««"»|uippvd Cor c l « « hoid Ly hi* 10 year uld alster. spoon with pork rind, landed a know
who might visit Hanforu
dao-he would &lt; knmiBf inf that-all
cause “ I hated him nil my life."
night
in
the
Woodmen
Hall
a
I
Eliialieth, just before noon. Frl- 9 pound Mark lias* al 7;uu o'clock next vrar, ha Investigated tha raid of Wales rnlliery, I'onlefrarl, iw- "
are e*|Wted to toUi
officer* h f the A F L sign non8:00 o'clock. All member* are
this morning In an undisclosed file uf nroanL-rfive. Jfintar,-Visit p i .*. jcac -n - w m iialliy waik.mt »t_rh ?i f {...Iu,. K C 'bUj il.v . aciai Ju y .-.toCotamunUt affidavits In order to
urged to be present, because.imJi*o»uu*J»»G**tnty-T*kr,--tt—vnr#--rT*- ami sailed.cards in every direc­ start of the afternoon shift. Tha
____________________________
GENERAL AMNESTY
«' ^
RCjnctpel *nd
use facilllbH
of the National Lalw
pmtant huitnt'ii m it U fl Will Le
J- I'- Hall, a.Mstant
ported by Harry lloUon,
colliery, the firat in West York.
itlnni Board nn'1— *h- T* *‘------ATIH fNfk flepti ■*; MY
tion.
Th*
vocational
school,
an in­
Hero. On Haturtlay nturning a
Tin* fish wa* S7 inches Iqng,
coalition government announced discusaevl.
When "Dili Crip” sew Patrol­ ahlre to lw affected, ha* a vrecklv
Act.
coroner'* jury reported that the 1 8 in.'hes in nirth and had an man Ralph Geiger coming after production target o f 11,890 torn.' tegral part o f tha Scmimde Coun­
tonight it would invite an inter­
ty school aysiain, provides free
TRO PICAL
STORM
death was accidental. The arci- 8H inch mouth. Il was renorted him' with a net lie jumped hack
national eommlaalon to oversee nn
SCHOOL HAND
instruction in business subject* to
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 8~&lt;JP)— dent was not renorted to authori­ that Duane Tlili* ami Hilly Berth.
unconditional general amnesty to
Into the nmat and Is now living
adults, full .nr part tltn*.
who surrendered quick- The U. 8. Weather Bureau at ties until the boy's father, re­ IrsoH were al*o in llie fisliirig quietly on the island again.
IL E. Block, high school hand gucrrillaa
__
18
POUNDER
Two new subjects this term wtll
New Orleans said at 9:00. A. M. turning from work, discovered party.
leader, today appeatnl to eltlten* ly.
KNOXVILLE,
Sept.
8-&lt;A5—
tie commercial law and general
E8T) In Its second advisory to- him shot through the stomach.
•ho haift horns of any type to
A
Di-pound
boy
was
horn
yes­
clerical and office practice, which*
ay* that a small tropical atom# An 8 year old brother hail been'
HOARD TO MEET
*fll them at reasonable price for
terday to Mr*. William II. Tothl. include* bookkeeping and filing.
CITY MEET
COTTON
CHOP
County Commissioners will meet is renter*! about 100 milea east playing with Frank and hi* altn*e of pupil* In building up a new
W ASHINGTON, 8cpt^ 8—(AT—•
ter at the lima of the accident.
of New Orleans.
band which will also Include Junior In brief special session tonight at
The mother, according to Sher­ The Agriculture Department to­
Th* advisory -said the storm
nnd Grammar Bchool *tu,l 7:80 e’aJock to award a contract
iff Mere, lives with three other day estimated this year's cotton
proving a for a bull-doier for road cinstruc- was expected to pass inland be­
according to 0. P. Herndon, tween Biloxi, Ml**., and.Pasca­
goula, Mis*., about noon today.
clerk.

Improvements Noted President Heartened
By Signing Of I Iem:
As Some 4,000 Pui
s phe r e T r e a t y
Arc Enrolled

&gt;

MONDAY. SKI’ T. H. 191

U. N. Secretary-Gen­
eral Opens F i r s t
Session Of World
Statistics Congress

. a A SH IN U IO N . Sept. 8 M l

MDr.OOd.OCti &lt;,| «r,

F L O R ID A .

D A I L Y ’ «K W H I* A l* t iM

Demand Made
For Free Facts
By Trygve Lie

Addresses V.FAV. Encampment

Plans Big Expendi­
ture For Low Price
Steel If R F C Will
Revalue His Loan

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; i L «l
alxmi

IN D E P E N D E N T

° , ? Vr‘;:v::;i..............

I n d i a n Strife

Rioters
-GrmTf&gt;s wm Be Pm

ness h'ifiy Percenl

Wilson'Keporls On
Auction System In
Dover, Del nware

Riv.Milton Sackett
Dies Suddenly Of
Heart Disease

17 Year Old Oirl Held
For Slavinjr Brother

Tl*"—-* m
*

Hot Weather Hit«
Most O f Nation

Meat Is SniUKRleri

“Old ( ’rip” InHpectH
N
Tourist Booth

Ison^wood Boy, Age 6, Lar«:e Bass Caught
Is Shot To Death
By Local Fisherman

1

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llepor tetrSp rT1iiclJh
‘S t 't a U l W i BARNfil#
Hep, |Fifteen Veterans At
Vocational School

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- FAMILY TREE SHOWS RELATIONSHIP iOf ROYAL COUPLE

■ ■ O i i H n Victoria |
I im * !
f .
tension of financial aarieUne# by i
New^ r - , u rr,
tb&gt; World Hank .w h ere poMibla.
■b h U SSK IA Hrlglu.ii ~ Ocean
or might rm liracc what
' Hj failed depth* of 12.000 f tr t Will be e l
perm anent m eaiure*.
plored for” the firat time by IM*
Ily perm anent m eanufU he ob­ if Auguat I’iccani complete#' hi#
viously re fe rrn l to the M &gt;’ ’ »*• •‘Bathyscaphe" project for which
King Edward VII
s il v e r
Prince** Alic#
plan for extension of American arrangement* are nearly rnm pletr.
(D ied 1910)
(Special) (Died 1878)
assistance* to Kuyope on o ’ long
The 03-ytar-old scic.iiiii ia the*
record* foe
range self-help hail*.
man
who
roae
to
53,000
feet
in
a
i I ported to I
At another point, I-uvelt i&gt;ald free balloon in 19.12. Now he la
t&gt; Florida
th a t It I* now certainly later than working with Max Coaynt on thi
King O aarg a
f qponln* ga
First M a rq u a it
we think and th a t bit personal Bathyscaphe, a metal glob*, with
(Died 1936)
• rmal tJhaujr
view la .that the United Slate* three ami one-haif-inch w all, built
•f Milford Haven
. 'q i 84. -Ana
will have to take a bai I I Mik at to w ith.land pre»«nre* of C.000
. t^Dled 1921)
t :■f a t -8 o'clock
the altuation before the en«L of pound, per square inch vhirh wilt
| i The penn
}kam SMflUnil fyfl* I a •- ■— - - — —
U y boat t&gt;
T h e'fttate lleparInn n t' fiTF*Srnie
He plan, to aink it in tile liulf
Prlncat* A ndrew
Admiral Viscount
ITT- rUle tecon
tim e haa been receiving wuid at of Cuinea off the ro a .t of Africa.
Movntbatton
(Prince** Alice) .
i be a t horoi
an increaaing rate from Its Leal The f ir.t trip will lie unmanned,
Land.
obtervera abroad that America with device, actuated hy preMilie
A lUo tin
will have to face up to the rritlral d eig n ed to return it tu the .or*
oi
a record of
HE wadding »f Princess Cilia*
•Ituation aooner than previously fare. T hrn I’irrard and h it fellow
th n r the
expected.
scientists
will
make
the
trip.
1both, 21, holross-prosumptivo
tldpatcd
There are two rea .o n . for thl»,
The 40-ton globe la buoyed by, a
to tha British throne, and LI.
, will
turn
hi tt—
the undersecretary .aid, explain­ heavy dtunijLlllmL writh light anti
. 69,761 paid
Philip Mountbatlen, 26, former
concrete Weight* held by oil. For
ing them ax:
,
,
-y* : or more , h
"ballast" there are Iron electro­
Oreek prince, an Nov. 20 In West*
1.
The
fact
th
at,
in
hi*
virw,
the
‘ tendance ■■
effect* of the British 'financial magnet*. If tha aprrd uf accent
mlnslor Abbey will unite two de­
The 89.763
crlil* have l&gt;een very contagious. la too g rra t, oil ran he rrteaard
the previm
scendant!
af Queen Victoria. Al­
from
the
drum.
Lovett aaid th at he could no. rumSt. Anguatl
Chrmiraht will keep the air Inrf
incut or enlarge upon th i«. lint
though tho groom's awn branch
U | __ luted
*\
It la a known opinion of American aitle the glulx pure an I thine will
The Sain
af tho family wa* established
official,
th a t Britain** r.xent »uc, be two window*, one heiking
favwrttei
and the other down."A dictaphone
quite recently on tha throne of
restful
effort*
to
relax
prortalona
iparativr
of Ita loan agreem ent here w •ttitl will avoid w a.le of lime In AakGreece, his ancestors, on his
right t
Ing
notea.
The
dark
sen
ilepthr
bring requests for variotM kind*
Georgii
father's
side, have reigned for
will
lie
illuminated
witn
powerful
of help from other European rottn• the mythic*
hlc#
aearchlighta.
many centuries In Denmarh.
trie*.
.
.hip of the
One of the window. 1« renfov*
From this great house, three
2. Tha reaourre* of many E u­ able and will lie u .n l for entrance
t
ropean countries have had to he and exit. A .h u rt wavv radio will
1 i eeeeon play
British sovereign* Jiave in the
iocraaalngly diverted from produc­ kern the acirnllits in touch with
ite m fro
past chdsen their consorts. Elisa­
tive pace, such a t the purchaie or their ship, -the Sfaldla. n Belgian
Caine
m anufactura of machinery for niwA cargo b o a t There will le two
beth, lee, springs from this
plants, |o nonproductive uses niulor* to propel the •'lube over
(U~h6w«v«r
family. The tree above shews
such a* tha purchase.of food,
the orran floor. PowVl* Will come
p t ‘ l ,hp
the distant relationship of the
*i Senator
In relation to th i. second point, from batterlra.
royal couple.
(International)
* Lovatt said tha trouble. Pave been
hurling aM
The Pjerard ripetlilloi., spon.
- ohanda f a ll v
brought on partly by wliat lie ral- aored by the Belgian National
lad acta of God, such aa flood* and Scientific Heaearch Fund, will u Tha Skrii
; depending
drought*, knd partly tiy hu.nan cludr geologist*, nioluglat t and
hurler Tom
frailties In management.
naturallata.
loop’a two. 1
Many countrie*, he aaid, hove
aer* where
' run through their store of rvroilras# rrwsa
rraas fags
Pass &lt;
&gt;“• I
lC sslIsM
qaal
Keleher. 19­
cr* simply In order to r iis t. In
•$ rrM UrlahdS Senator* In four ITT
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fl ■■IlNBNI 11atgae I'agt llhfl
ATHENS. Sept. 8. &lt;(P&gt;
The
place, Mr. 8 t*natrom declared, "it
F rrnch have the warat whoat crop rirk, B. I.. Pet kins, II. IL Greek
government took strong
Hal lleincr
line* Napoleon', time and the pot­ Pope, J .
J can be assumed th at the Feds
L.
Ingley, E.
C. step* today to prevent a pnialyxato crop i* bad.
r i^ U .7 - 6 .,
could hava possibly played before
liar per. It. I.. IH-an, Jack Itati“
cliedulrd
TUtighoxt
A fter mentioning Ri train and gan, Georg* Stine, W. A. Morri­ ing rivll servant* strike sclirdu!
1 78,000 to 90.000."
.
' seetni to' fa
France, luivett th rn d e-laird that son; W. V. Bitting and Jack Hal !.1 furA tomorrow.
decree scheduled' for publi­
• "A t th* beginning of this pas
' ,f* A tha ft
he did. not mean to pick out I h u e
Altamonte S p rin g .: K. C. Hater, cation in tbe Official G aictte to­
"rud !rn cli n
countries as requtripg n ..i.ia n -j- Mr*. K. C, Bates, II. O. Smith
j season," Mr. Stenitrorn assorted,
day, thereby making it a law,
' ' outf
tfIt ’
Land
mora urgently than xpy other na'
I "Sanford led the Florida Jilata
ordef* tbe "m obiliiattun'' uf all
•
Casselberry
and
F
n
n
Pprk:
ffim ei iro n
tiona but only as exam ple, of the IliUiarii
Ca.telle-rry, * llibl.arc) rivll servants, ban. walkouts and
j
l-eagu# for tbe over-all seven
M ainstay
general *rtl«l« over -W e.tern KuHd'batd Gasaelberry, Jr.I leon- threatens strikers with dismissal
years th at ]obp~had bean In upr Georg*
rope.
and
Imprisonment.
th 23 vict.
■(ration. Th* Feds boaslt-d uf an
On other aspect, of the Kurope i i d Casselberry.
The strike, if railed, would afForest City: Cheater C. F osgatr,
th a , Uague
an crisis. Lovett .aid:
I average of .540 as th* result of
fre t all post and telegraph com­
Philip
Mar*.
'
M anager M;
1 . He ha* not heard nn\thing
munication ami would virtually
; winning 471 games against 407
Geneva:
Mis.
Eintor
C
uilelt,
W,
decisions bi
about H riti.h Foreign Minister G. hlllx-e.
hall the operation of tbe govern­
.
I defeats. At tbe end of the prssAiling of la
Bevln’a- proposal to redistribute
Intke Maiy: Baymuml 31. Ball, ment.
ent season, the Feds slipped friun
of the hurl
the American gold hoard at. Kurt
‘A government official said aurh
K. True.
f n Don Coker,
Knox and could not com ntrn. on K. Imke
first place In the over-all stan d ­
a
strike
.would
be
"disastrous"
at
Monroe:
John
W.
Hell,
I- and Tom O'
It.
ing* to second place, with 8 t.
a
time
when
the
government
was
J.
Tilden
Jacobs.
2. In hla opinion. It would Ihi
Tha Bed
Augustine Saints taking uvtr
Lingwuod: J. A. Blatline, B. C. waging a campaign against guer­
icent* toppr
difficult fur Britain In maintain
first place. This 'proves,'' Mr.
rilla* to rra to rr order In northern
membership rim ultaneoiuly In n •ireene, F. H. Black.
t l . with Pet
Catenatrom declaredr "th at Kanford
Greece, . ____________ .
Oviedo;
—w ait, n n ,
B rili.b - cumuiouweaith - cuiOmi*
haa
had
successful
baseball
gst The government umplojrges are
union and a European troxomic
'■ . aa chl»
10
throughout her
Florida S tats
asking for increased wages to
i’c itr had
union. He haa heard .orculation II. F. Wheeler. F. W. Talbott. P. meet higher living coat*.
Leagut activities."
and | Harold
about a European econonib union M, Camplwll.
Mr. Stenstrom reviewed record,
• Also scheduled for publication
Slavne.
Amliew
Hilda,
John
won three n
a t some stagi' of the Marshall
'established by t h e ‘ Sanford clup
in today'* laaua of the Official
Huda,
Martin
Ktankn.
tom e aa.urs
plan development, (.ovett a.nld.
(la ie tte i* a law perm itting cen­
and ita members throughout the
. era fall. •
8. The S tate and Treasury Drsorship of prcaa report# on gurrpast year. He highlighted this
,
Series gat
par Uncut, have liren disrupting
rilla and m ilitary o|&gt;eratinn». The
review by describing Buddy la k e ’s
tween the ■
tha possibility. as one phase uf the
reports will be limited to-general
l to 0 win over D eland in 19
one team ha
(I'aaltasM &gt;,aM
Oael
Marshall plan, of creating a dollar
sta ff com muniques..'
innings a t Conrad Bark in De­
Knox
striftighold,
waa
acquired
case of rain
pool for Europe with the main
Land a few weeks ago. la k e won
the game w
purpose of atahilislng Kurope.it. tiy pUH-has# from other co u n tries
his own gam# with a home run
_
The "purchase'' is in effect, an
tam g ell
currencies with dollar support.
•
in th # . 19th fram e.
’
m ust
, 4. An ecoonmlc union of all Ku-*acceptance of gold fn payment
— -,
Mr. Stenstrom applyudrJ J j Iiu
rope, aa recommended by Hep. for debt* of other countrie* to^lhe
Krlder for hi* wor..,
ork, _
no* only ...
in
Have has not been discuu-gd with Unite.) Sintra built up by their
the managerial departm ent, but at
th# 8&lt;at# D epartm enl but is. In buying i'onttr.erably rout®
8
FOUL,
Sept.
3,
(d
l
—
l.ieut.
an official of th* club for the peat
L ovttl'a opinion, a nalum l hope from this country than they can General Albert C. Wedemeyer
few years. "K rlder deserves m oit
sell it.
for all Europe.
said
today
his
fart-flndin-r
mission
of the rrrd it for Sanford having
Viltually all of the gold, how
heard "strongly divergent views” O llf ll o r OH, serving in Ui*&gt;tedit«rraneen theatre under Lt. Gen. John
baseball during these past Iwu
ever, is pait «f the U. S, monev in Korea, but th a t th e rj appealed
seaton,," Stenstrom sa ij. He also
C. II. l« e , hr* now being Investigated. Among th# first on tha seen* waa
aystem. Moetly a* reserved back­
to
lie
"almo*:
complete
accord"
on
Max Sorensen. Commander of tha Catholic War Veterans. H* la iMswn
paid high praise to BUI- Stanton.
ing against note* and deposit*
thing—"th* deelre for a peace­ gelling both (idea of th* alofy In noma, Italy. At top, he meets General
. -_ hurler, who racked up ^ .v i c ­
of the Federal Iteaerv# Banka, on*
. lt'*M |. . M fism r#«e ••*•»
ful, prosperous and united Korea." Lee. Bottom, he listens to aome O l complaints.
tories during th* year against
Lfafemotteoat)
and aome ia luirking for paper
in th* Balkan*.
Wedemeyer, who left today for
aeven defeat*. Stanton also apmoney Usurd by the government
Th* American note aaid:
Tokyo, said In a farew-dl slat •
• peared .in 41 game* throughout
.*Th# PeUtdr caae. Involving the itself. the-year, it was reveal-*.!
On the domestic front, Bovin menl th at hla mission had nltrnipHPKP.ir
RECORD
THY
leader of th* principal opposition
ted to contact as many Korrans notitiral, economic and s*ieiaf re n ­
"Although he claims St. T riersNEW YORK. Sept. 8. WP)
p arty, obviously efforts the exist- served notice to ,th e notion’s 80,- aa limited tim e would allow.
Paul Msntx, holder of many speed burg
£ur* “aa hla home, everyone .In
dition* within their country,"
•ncs of representative g ovenv 000,(HR) workers that th* la b o r
"Obviously,
It
ia
Imjiosalble
to
government would us# a “ get
tecordr, took off from La G uordla I oanford claim* Je rry Silverman
m eat In B ulgaria. X X X
hear the expressed vlow* of *11 • .Wedemeyer will Icavo Tokyo
,h# iuat o s much i f a Sanford
"Tho .contention th a t th* m atter tough" policy to spur productio t. political and social p arties when Friday for Hawaii. There, ha aaid, Field in a converted P-51 fig h ter
Britain's dollar crlsla, he aaiJ
• • any of us here,"
la of purely Internal Bulgarian
his group “will remain for ap ­ plane a t 12:26 P. M. (E 8T) to-1
they
number
were
200
,"
he
added.
®i#n**rf.*«^al4 btforo p i^ trn tconcern cannot relieve th# Y alta will continue for another two However., a g reat deal nf valfT nroximately one week
* ‘isolated
'
‘ hi day, for liurbank, Califs in
attem pt to eilablish a new East- Ing Mr. R atilfr* trophy to Silver­
power* frlm their commitment to years, during which "w* must gel Me Information haa been received quarters where w# r#,i
man in behalf of th* Celery City
Weal non-stop rvcprd.
concert theltw policies in regard production.”
evaluate
and.
correlate
Printing Company. "If# became
"We can’t play -tluwn to your through letters and memoranda. levied with a view to reaching
to "developm ent of th is nature
■ favorite of th* fan* earlv laat
foible*, to your petty resiilcllona," Korean*, men and women, of all conclusion* for my final report to
categories. In th# fields of cduca- t L h»a,i.l*,hl *®
■pent studying tb* situation la Mason, not only a favorite with
’“ The Bulgarian parliam entary he warned. "We must ask th* ex­ tio'n. labor’, trad# and politic* have ^ the^nrealdent.
Sanford fans, but with fan*
action in abdllshlng th* A grarian ecutive '(of ta e TUC) to remove been given the opportunity to pre -1 Most of Wedemeyer'* time wa* China.!
throughout tb* Florida S late
Union which constitute* th# latest lhr;m all."
LaogtM." Stenstrom added, whll*
want to go through Ju n e of
development In the repreealv* cam ­
han /ln g tb* hug* tro p h / to the
paign against th# rights and lib- next year with a tremendoua inleading Fed hlttey. .
•fit** of member* of th a t party :rease of coal, of steel and averyBefore Mr. Stenstrom apoxe, W.
' haa removed from parliam kntary thing."
Bevin said th at "for the two
A. Morrison praised Mr. Stenparticipation the laet of th* de■iron very highly for Ills' broad­
ties elected by the A rgarians year* I have been foreign aecrelary, I have not had ona single
casting of tb* Celery Fed- road
th a t body,"
Fill®*1 ourlng th* past sumrtier.
•, Th# American not* anded with vote of credit in th# lloua# o(
W* realise th a t Ju lian is now •»tbe demand th a t In line with Ita Commons tu assist in th* reh ab ili­
n g e d In study for the m inistry."
"Y alta obligation*" Ih# Amarlcan tation for work oveiseaa," adding.
“Mr. Churchill aaid in the war
Mr. M o r r i s o n declared, “but
governm ent want*
tha 8oviat
should he ever decide to make
Union and B ritain to Join w ith Give me the tool*, and Qi will
I
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I
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radio aportacaating hla field, w*
it la raviesrlng th* Patkov caaa win the war." 1 ta y in peace, ‘give
ail feel- sura be will certainly be
and considering "A concert of pol- me the tools -of production and
j
‘
* ;
am
.
W
[
^
| •
^
:
:
xary successful.”
Ul«»" In th# B ulgarian aituation. their full results, and wa will
change th* foreign policy of Kurt&gt;M' N
iS iE v * w
'*ith
- ^ H arry
bir B*,r'
* ' E‘
McKinley
Kudell
at
talked more 1than an hour.
Us# piano and *;Happy D lrthday"
Robinson Crusoe Isle HaBevin
welcomed the Kuaaian rattfl
,UIV! bT
grouo in honor
Caters To Tourists cation of satellite paacu treaties
w r y W oodruff. Herman
He declared again th a t the d &gt;j .
It
J w saw
A w aaoLj w abw»t• • • I .
tb
Kaataor and Brat• •*fc
#^a
waa open to Russia to Join th
AP New if eat urea
.
lo r Odhaia.
TOBAGO. B. W. !— T h . alr- Anglo-American economic iu al.n
plane (a apurring a touiis- Inva- n Germany. He aaid the Sacurt'.y
•lon 5f Tobago, little-known Carlh. Council of th* United Nation
bean island Daniel Defoe is said tad become a propaganda show.
tb 'h av e w ritten about tn his chlldTh# foreign secretary warned
ra a 's classic "Rrblnson Crusoe."
Irltiah workers la st night th a t
W ith only a 106 whllea llv ln i f they wished to avoid dictator
i»
I
a t a a island th a t support a a 87.000 ship they m o il rom bat*\he
tb
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ly undiscovered aa a Carib- measure*.
reaort until Pan American
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Greece Take« Step«
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Kiwanis Meet

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Truman Slips Away Invention Will Aid
WatcjxnakerH Ar
To Go Orchid Hunting
Brasil,
BIO UK JANEIRO.
S tp l.'
— President Trum an
eluded hit guard for a while to­
day and went urchld hunting on
Corrovarfo Mountain behind the
It. 8 . em bai.y residence.
The 1‘re.ident and his physician.
Brig General Wallace H. G ra­
ham. climbed more than 1,000 feet
up from the base of the cliff on
which the famous statue of Christ
overlooks Rfo P e Janeiro.
Two aecret service men trailed
them as they left the house a t
tl* Ai M. a fu a biaakfaal for -a
walk. They were ‘outdistanced end.
in a wooded area, the President
and general got liryond the alght
of the guard* for a few minute*.
Th* President moved
briskly
along, inspecting orchid* dotting
the mountainside. Graham wa*
able to identify moat jof them.
Thrv dug up a few plant* and
carried them bark. Brasilian sentrie . challenged them near the
residence.
Th*
President
was amused
when G raham *p«!ke sharply to
them in German. Something in
ftraham ’s tone, or recognition of
the President persuaded tha mentries to let Mr. Trum an and G ra­
ham through.
Th# President found tim e du r­
ing-the day to work on a special
address he will deliver Friday to
a joint session of th* Brasilian
Congress..
•
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CALCUTTA, Sept. 3, &lt;/P&gt;—
Th* condition of Mohandas K.
Gandhi qorsened today In th*
third day of the f a it he said he
would continue until "sanity re
turns t o Calcutta."
Some 145.000 horsepower are
produced By on# o fthe great genw s la rs boilt foc the Grand -Coal**
Dam.

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HAGERSTOWN. M d . - &gt; w j J
th a t is »» sim ple ih a t . ^ , , 1
could have th o u g h t of i t t . K , ,
most H agerstown folks Mid «k
Sig Smith and Paul Will*,
vented the “visascope."
Smith. a local watehmakc.-, c
reived the idea th a t it wnulj
easier to aee the little wneel, ,
spring* if he had a tiny warlight, shining into the dark n
vice* of the watch-case.
So he fitted out hi* tnorvjr!*
the bell-ahaped eye-puc. ^
lewelers usee with -if
light. ‘ .
* It took Sm ith and hi. ...
fri?
Wilfc; olmoat a year t- n«-rf
the idea. In ita final form, it k
a head-piece to it ran be pug]
bark on th e forehead when not
The lamp is surm ount.il &lt;n t
shell that holds the niaviftf/:
lens, and la fixed a t such an *q
that the (warn ia aimed d u .n lr
the point of focus.

Ecuador President
1‘aallaae* I H a a r n M|
government doubtless will ti
the necessary m easurrs to ban t
return of Velasco.” ,
Velasco .Ibarra had signed
"resignation" while held hv X
cheno’s arm y officer*. II* t
after leaving Ecuador that
paper was worthless bersuie
waa under duress.
M
Maj. Sergio Enrique Ctr
newly appointed chief of
Guayaquil m ilitary , tone,
flatly Velasco Ibarra would
be perm itted to return.
" lie is responsible for
bloodshed and 4l***tcr which
are experiencing." he said.
Giron indicated he had or
precautions to prevent th*
posed president from enter
Ecuador. O ther d istric t co
dees w ere -'ir»-»- politic*
enc* In Quito.

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Bevin Details
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Congressmen AreTold
P r o p o s a l Is Seen
• In Britain’ As Part *
Of Marshall Plan

NEW YORK. Sept. 4 i/P i- A r LONDON. .Sept 4 V* -An au­
CLEVELAND. S-pt 4 (&lt;p»
nold F. Ki»i,* 26-year-old .(ormet
thoritative American source s a id '
Maj G enrtsl Robeit J*. Height
Atmy icrgrant. told Federation
lotisf that T'&gt;irign .Secretary F-t t
l*i, pieiident of the war pciicnnri
Judge Matthew T. A biU lio today
neil
Revin’s proposal for redistr;-I' nd. dec)vied today that "with
that he wanted to plead guilty
button of the F oil Knox gold
t--i ilinietncslly opposed ideolo
to a chstge of Healing recret phowas. in the British »ievy, tn be an
vi*» living to live peacefully tologiapht of I c» Alamoi, New Mex
•
intrgrsl part of th* M irshsll plan ,
• ti-ri "in v ih n in len woilil" wsi
tco, atomic initsllatiani.
.
,
i lor aiding European economic rei'll ceit.nnlv .v pottihilily.*
Federal sutbonliei said Kiwi
&gt;iovery;
Making the fi*il pttnup.d atlwoiiliL.be given an opportunity to
h v l ___
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n.mle «J6-^P'.firses:&gt;e*v.''t*ifi'&gt;rtnaDy J 1
). cplct a loim sb pie* a t toon a*
^Jltlnn*r r.nr.impm^nf ol fnf Vet*
-n ,exchange .wliq U. 8. Anibasaathe
l-g.il
way
w
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A fOtlCIMAN (XAMINtt IHI PlANt which ersthed at M ornivllle. P * .
d &gt;r l.#wUHY. D I'.igla* Wfnr* art•
I(ir.ini of F nergn W sis. (ieneial
NEW D E lJn A . India. Sept. 4 kllllne It* tbr** »imir«nt* -The victim* * r t O ro rft A Fell. 34. pilot;
ably within a few' day».
noun, log it publicly yesterday at
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Kivi w si taken injo cuitodv nest^! peigKtler declsteil ‘the grevteit
6F)—Official! of India and P ak­ John II Middleton. IJ. snd ht« ion. Bnice. «. *11 from Trenton. New Je r(lie Tiade Union ( .mitres* in hope 101 a tuccetrlul Lniteil Naistan. who wenl their independent te y ’ The catue of th# er*«h It not known (Inlefnallonnt SoiindpHorol
q .uthpnrt.
hit Rrooktyn home last Friday
li-'ii*
i*
a
prepared
L
'nil'd
S
titn
"
In th* e njrs* of a 70-inir.uta
ways at dominion! |e it tbsn a
night by Federal Rureau of In
ON
HU
ARIIVAl
bv
plan#
In
Itlo
&lt;te
Janeiro
to
addreis
tbe
Inter-Am
ertThe w artim e cniurtmnd--' of
tnil. (n.Ii\ w ith Aiaeriean f « lmonth ago, were obliged to under­
ran Defense Conference. President Trum an is welcomed hv Ornrillan giessn-eti w h. aib Investigating
vertigslion agent*. At arraignment Dhu.’s 37th Division 'o il «■&gt;ni i-q
President Fmlcti ( lu p s r Dutra More th#n I.OOOJVOrt rbe«rlng person* •connittle' .mnlHlivn* In Britain
take joint action lodsy *» * re­
Saturday He contented to ' re tbm dnlegirtes "It is b iifntaM c
w ere estimated to hs&gt; # lined
slx-ntlle route from th» w aterfront to •‘n d
W estern E u r o p e , th#
lu ll of virtual *n*tchy which h*»
moval to New Mexico and was tlu t we -confiniic-to e v is '^ in n j th# American F.mbenv as Trum an rod- by. (fnfecnfltlonot Badlophofov
•Isngerniis
worlil
tf
I*
n
world
in
f’.ielgn secretary g a‘v e »rvengulfed the vart rich Punjab and
remanded Ip the federal-hom e jf
w)ili h rim* and distance have 'leerr
• ral more d**a*ls of hi, prothreslenK to spread into Modemdetention pending transfer.
hi *iedurr4 that no qm l.-f* «h#t
p.sxl, this source said.
Hindi) war. . •
~
Today federal authoriti-i look his intention*, evervm &gt; is mi!
-■-4----Bel m '«-ettw»-lal‘ert of-hes__A r t « c u t . of . gppallltig.liuich-. .
| s |‘ f.u ledls'rllitb g i'.
h? fofmri tergeiriT before
#l«nl wl,»f he Is doing, nnd must
tr y came to light with arrival of
stocks cam* "j a n s w e r‘to a que*judge who asked firm if he wisheu make It n point in .-an- •» lust li­
a courier from a remote section
j'ioi firm one of the congressmen ,
to
enter
a
plea,
Kivt
replied
that
ft--s,
esprriatly
If
lie
is
h
rlinr.l
to
j
*'
of P akistan Punjab who said a
i •" I the lllfovinah' sa il She fo r-he w ish'd tn plead guilty in o r­ stall war#."
•mall Hindu m ilitary fore* sent
i •Ign ' ^ i te tat i*i's-le these ivoint*.
tiener«l llelglitler let-lai.-il the
Ills proposal I t l th e , backing
into S h ak irg trh district. 55 mite*
der ’ to get the thing cleatetl u p ."
At
inv
"confronted
hy
a
per
%.ipit
,.1
i
southeast of Sialknt, to protect
■&lt;f ib» British, government,
When Judge A hiurio asked Kt tnrnover of well over lu-per n-nt. |
120,000 Sikhs and Hindus had
IIit «r«i unhfulthy
!
vi why he look the photos, he re •* *iI iiaie to sci ape .m l III": , [ n i l i i - l m i i . h I
**i| niY«t*iifi.l 4t*.»n«»i1u('8, . out of
found only 1,600 known survivor*
WASHINGTON. Sept. .4 i/D
TALLAHASSEE. F l* . Sept. 4
1
.
'
ape
some
m
o
re
.If
.1
i.
I
H
n
t
l
l
t
.
I
MU.
It
t
and kht roadiifields and villages ftp) Vacation i» jut* shout over In « new multi-million Hollar ac­ plied. "Now I m beginning to won
ifttvMs A'ifti tl»H
of
wme to man the n aliin sirntetr#l*»
vvhvh*
I .c a d
littered with tho u san d * of bodies
der."
tion.
the
government,
today
filed
gi- outposts, let alone cairv out
4I . h'-tllK.I S.n I'fitf* f%%a»l
of victims. Only 2.000 were known for 475.000 Floiid* tchool chilwith the Interstate Commerce
Assistant L'. 5. A tto p e y Mario r-icn tial research. *di- e'opineut,
'
adjoin
to have escaped* ‘Into
adjoining
dren. ■
t
Jam m u slat#
I p „ |,|ic , t hooU in some Floridi Crmmi««ion * cliim sgsinrt the Pittom s.std federal authorities in supply ami training .u -tlv tlu at
home.’
■
WASHING I OS. "rt't 4 t.PWASHINGTON. S*,»t. 4 . r Pandit N edru. prim e m in isterl
.
,
i i.
ib* nation*!
tsilrosdi
for
sllegrd New Mexico Mould he notified nf
" 'i "Tmlay, that Army .u ith in tn* The Naltoml A*.'&lt;u til ’ll of R eil Congress will lie .i « l ' l to- Iln.llUi'
of India,
quoted a t saying count.*, already h w •«•»^
he expected more survivor* would nine-monthly leim. hut tor w on overrhstget on wartime shipment! Kivi’s decision snd that the rnfoi-11 i|.|,v Is sm aller than It v.s* in
nrstion on which the charge i* • I ' l l before Pearl llart#-.. And Eitate Rosiili in I tb' W uhington( #n imesiigition ot lit* r.vute .in 1
of explosnri snd ammunition.
be found to have escaped, hut ISept. 8 it th’e ied-letler d»y. *.
th a t h« w*» convinced a ahocking I Enrollment
expected to h*
The
governm ent!
jom plsint, based would lie forwaided h*r* ! I fore I'eail Harbor. IlmT 'ptfA R r » i I.title |l"inl idestletl inno-|ronlml of "ie«l inl-« n-W h It*1 ■
tragedy had occurred In the remote j t)lp | arKP«t In bi»tnry, with l i - filed by the Justice Department, w hen Kivi will he given an oppor | was largely in combat units pre :*nt lorliy to s I ' i-ia l intliclni'et| &gt;&gt; iit&lt;eiT '..iMiptu of tfenf fob »ti
1-aiitiK and training f.n t'i. de- iliaigitig vicLvIitm of the anli I in th# G u ll.if Mexico vheiei
area, accetilble In thi* rainy ' r , | | r j - v #r |.,biea" ovirfloWlnif
does not give any ipecific figure lunity to enter * foimal pies, f.r.se of tbe United Hta'o* "
__ trucks
atason only to m ilitary
tr u c k * |nr#, g ,.,,). ro„ m,.
~ T _
C J.smrs, .Iisiitsnt dirert-il I BAT.VJ’IA,* Java. Sept. 4. i/Fi—
General Beiglitlfr aid "I iliinir tins! laws. . • ■ '
built for haarjr,
haary, muddy going. | j___ y&lt;llr t |„ tria l enrollment which the government ieeki to Should he change hr* ‘ mind and
I Gunfire crackled along ih# frontil iinl'narti An
II ••all##,H I.n !•■** T nal
Th e imtlctmcnt tnnounced I_»•» i nj i|lf pith jn J W ilJ Life
Tha eourl«r *ald peonl# w ars ' w ' 429.OOQ l::d tid in r k i’l'lerK*!- recover fiom 717 railroad com
j trn rv nf Java and Sum atra -to‘
H—
trapped 6n tVt&gt; itdea Of th a dh* | fn# n ' ^ungB irr*. with SS.000 Tn
week,
ih
iif
e
,
ih,
l
«
i
J
m
n
&gt;
ron
jV|.otlrd
this
Imfiv.
suin
g
he
|t!nrbgtit a* itv f it- ' tnonth of th#
hut ofTicIsIt etlimsled the.tj_^
tric t by lb# flood-awollan Ravi
(irit grade*._____
I’i n r - f ir v order. »par.,»ircd hy the
spired lo fix connihiion rat'* fn'n o , tk Congr'** for ? 7 i.»tio ^
ICaallwa,* aw N x » T « * l
| T
(
(&gt;Fpar t ment of RHur'« l '»*alr tfrtfrts in l.re D i.lnrt j niullv la eariy on lire intesligt I United Nation*, t.ndyd. Not a day
000.0(H)
is
involved
{h i* pa*sej
pn**'J jit.
i n . which both the
IrRtlrn offlriult
H lllH lttd mow
waL.Calum!ua.
..
I *i#n
■
k ,*W
ka *
tv fTffl—msr t f f m r ."Trrx—itut - n o t—
thea. enrollment
will ba o p - g r la a i t . The petition .to lC C 'Jor-Jnvcs1 rvrf.v
5 perrent with the greatest gam tigatinn and a reparations o r d 'r
counud tnr
for
!),„ ,.,mr
pl F l u i k a iiepurt m ■ fiahtinc
A t th
ind Roger !,|r |
It-tsf-ri.-.l •
f f L r u t * Tin- Dutch, f t Itist-inflc reportin the first grader*.
. (for repaym ent) of overohaigc* is :
ulands
With the Increased enrollment, .th e eighth In a series .of corn-1
**
* # r
.......................
„ . | Ja- • M
'hilrfo'.l. atl'Jim-)
for th '.;iv » rt . -Agency otftetii.-. that • I • -I M m » clash** nn
■
&gt; ■
I ’- l _##M. n t P/irulwiI IL' BVS Prts4
I l l 'l l
. . . .
S.
V rte'nn* nf Foreign W ar*,-Post N
.. \K C It. iie te - granted permi«-&gt; -n j. n reotinn, the n g evy'* di»tr* • ve«t#i*mv and accu»e&lt;l the tn.tothere alio will be nlnre te ac h -! plaints which ths Jusilc* D#par»-1
^
A
petition
•
from
*h#.
Ju
n
'
t
92*2 « III meet at the Legion lint j,v Federal Judge Jennings Hall, y I
nf#nt hg* made concerning thn
*uggeit»-l **■-»* ' at «iii ne«Un* of systematically disturbnttem rpt
la • ami «.»d#r in an attem
I create In , pay under th# new v si time freight charg#* by rail- Cham t^r of Compterce for n •"­ on Seminbl# Boulevard Monday to Itinlraw the plea and fit„,*,dilnkry b# b ^ s ’ed b u t
pirn
mad*. A ltogether, humlrnl* of dislrlelin of the County Cunimla- K v'iilog #' 7:00 P. M.
world.
, ndilltu.rial idea or other inoti'gi *•&gt; •*'d f.,i use |q ideauint up'lwach j "•&lt;* c. nv*n- - the outside
school law.
........
sinner*' districts waa pre«entf-d tn
Thi* will t» a supper meeting Oct. 15. Th# proceeiling* irq iiir.-1 •vs Its the
,,r p ,.,iic "n i tlmt th# Dutch . .. r e (ncapaM* of
QUITO, Ecuador, Sent. 4, (AA—
Because of the salary increases, million* of dollars are involved.
u iMo five minute*, nnlv
■m aintaining p ■« and security.
The previous complaints alleged the tmarii at Its regular int.otid*- and,w ill (•# held in oh«r'vnnr# of
Dr. Mariano Suarex Yelntlmllla, hundreds of applications are beVj J
which MW* Septenilwr
i f(,r the two orgaior.in .n«
third man in l»»» than two week* ing recel'Vd from out of state ovpicharge*.on Ip te rb r storage i f meellng this afternoon by Bi
pH# U n it-J Nntion* consular
that
1
didi'sAt'un
2. A -numtier of m»mliei» wlmj -»,- present In court Unlay
|
l|" M*'
"
to head Ecuador's government, ie ac h ert and education official* inililary. equipment aw aiting *hip Odliam, president of th e Ja'.-i'i*.
mis »im. .vliicli I Itc ^-.Mirity (hiiJnj||
I
Mr. Odliam - pointed out . I’.et fouglit th# Japs ill th# d iffe ren t. D im g oieinm ent al«o Im- fded j j ‘ " *'
want* ex-prealdent JosJ Mari# (relieve all varancle* In the »tat&lt;- ment over****, on 'th e hauling of
order, t Xu, ' • tn aupervi*#
there ia a difference of from 7Oft theater* will give short talk* o n ' « civil nnt! t’r o*t *uit agnlu#) t i n - ji ' ’"C leini tnqu , d.-.-go •I cil
ll'aall###*
r#e#
Velasco Ib arra to stay out of th# wlll b#' filled.
- .• i.- f'i * .&gt;r-b-r nnd repurt on
i
he
'
-C of Ir
people in on# district tn 9/".', in their
experience*. John Saul*, i-. o real e»tale o iganirnfmil., j ' 1d-teini'ni* in*
it, i, iu ,i n.— b..g&gt;nning it, work.
country.
\ctu ally teacher* in most in ­
V
1
'
another district and declared il #! ad'iitanl. «*i.| loilav.
. f i.-.-ittiv.- Vice.President ll-i'- i ■
m'-an- "f •• He told reporter* la st night he stance# already have been a*
I n .u!. lii-urial lit-.mas l.anl•fing ilitill* ii a t a variance with fhute
Final plans for the dinner at J I- Nelson of tlie N A It KII. and •!.’&gt; ;,nd a method of f-r
. thought th a t Velasco Ib arra’s re ­ work for two weeks at pre-seho. I
b. rl of
ii Mi i.nn and P. Vanlaw
which
require*
that
the
■
•
o
the
Mavfair
Inn
on
Jten'emlwr
22*
in.-mheis
and
directors
iif
.
Ii
)i#cuir.-pc#
tu rn would te/vl to cause disorder planning conference. . T h e new
d - tMteh.de.. &gt;f B.Tgnim will fly to
tv
shall
h#
divided
Into
five
•!•'
i■
&lt;
the
Pioet
He added, hnwever, that if the school law provides for 10 months
when Franhis P. W bllehair of H ashington l#&gt;aril.
Andrew E. Potter.
the Republican,'cnpilal of JogJatrict* as nearly aa pn«*iht# equal D elantl. fnrpirr ram lldat# for *go* J th e civil suit asks that |u«vi- j |, . - c.nuity rm in u s.
,,l .1 ' art# tumorsnwT do r»Uihli»h per­
form er rre tid e n t should return, of work with 12 -mnnth* pay bas­
in
phjiulatlon.
HAMBURG,
Germany,
Sept.
4
lie conatltution
constitution nod
[ .p .) c s p n il for.
for the
til M ' ; i dr t c. u - inal ci.ntriscta * Hie
his p e ra in il security would be is.
ami ,,v-|f|H&gt;kesman
United
erner, Who nerved In the Pacific iun* uf In#
"Th# rn u rti have held." Me. «»I- during lli* war, will he principal i la i s of th
t - NABEB.- and ih -i&gt; ... .which incltu l-d City Manager S late,. French; 1‘h in e,- and Auaprotected.
The school* also are required bPi—British troop* went thiough hani declared, “that it I* j
m
"truncheon
drill"
and
Intelligence
In Lima, Peru, Velaaco Ibarra for the firat time to Opcr*'! Washington Board which require 11,yd B. dleiniel, n&lt; ‘
'
,
, -■ •
th - other
• pent *r
llam burc
for tinulng duty nf th e ilaard of t.vmn*
said he had decided to ram ain in hine-month term s. However, to agent* enmhad
H nire ■nr-' fttx-Xhui tr." lit ntehihefk- 7Nf 'T ha' H R im lltlon,' pro*
P isiisrT rilt- atan- fir d isc u sse d -"'— 1&gt;-' mil uniform c-.mmis-ioit
tv
Commla«lon*ra
In
each
conntfV
Peru fo r a tlm# becaus# he was meet local agricultural require­ lerrorlrta tiwlay in prep»rallo-i
ti ,.itii#M,4 «« r ,* e ,'»»
viously tin I visited the inland
for the pro|H.s#d Post Home ■ml fees l.p declared in 'violation .of
II , * l ’*s.ll *B IStar »!• S
suffering from th* grippe. He ments different opening and clos­ for Sunday’* expected arrival of lo divide the county in aticii n it- a committ## will I- appointed hv
n»r".
'
said th# new da factn government ing dates are authorised In' aome sum* 4,400 Jew* from the Kxodu*
i ,
.,
i-n
•
ii'" Dutch have t.iM more than
II. Scott tn work out
Mr. Odham prmluced flour « Commdr. F7
ha* seised power w ithout regard
1947.
..
S i x I 'l R U a p o d . M s i r m ?
PHI killed, wounded and missing
all detail*.
area*.
from
the
1945
sta
te
census
*|
h
to law, logic or morals.
Three Tlritlsh transport* at#
H e i c i . n i i e e I ’•! 111 sss-m l
•*!....... .. fire order suppoa.
A large crowd i« expected tn j
Many school* In th# straw berrv
I r i s o n u r s l , i p i l i r P I 1 , (|jy
effective at midnight
Maanwhlla, Col. C arlot ManrheMiroute from
'Port i)e Bouc. Ing th a t there are 9.60S )&gt;ej|ilc in attend thi* nierthijl which sta rts
section
opened
last
April
•
tfnd
niv -ousted from leadership by
France, with the Jew*, who were DUtrlct No. 1 ; 8,H&lt;t0 people in tlie lil-mmijhly nmeUngs which
1 Aug I 1 he Indonesians estim ated
will
close
for
vacation*
In
De­
District No. 2 ; 3.017 In DUit
Suarex Tueeday, waa disclosed to
SAN ONOFIlK. * rsl-f S -p' I i belt losses -weie 15 times *7
taken t**'k to Ftance afte.
were discontinued.during tlie sum ­
hark taken sanctuary In the Vene- cember; •« hen children will help iin»ucce«*ful effort to enter Pal No 3; 2.342 In 'D IstrlcfN o . I: an I
P.llMK, Sept, t td'i llnlv i-.- 11
Six #«rape*l 'tersn# l oi'p, -g re at
•
. t. ‘
nut
with
the
harvest.
Severrl
mer
month*.
zvrlap. embassy while he waited
inlifieil the p#ai* lle.ilv w ntten prisoners, armed with I • • la ilu o .', Infotuied sources said effective
Mtlne. They lefustd to di**mbaik 70ft in D istrict No. 5.
irnnlln#** «■ r a s a S ill
The board agreed to taky »h#
for a passport. There had been
I t her by tha.victnr.niM alii#* . : .
, ........- !
| 9 • 7 |rn ttsu la r *14^*1 vi, IH hlTlgad upon
lit France. The Jewa, who had nn
eanfUQting reports of. hia w here­
but can 't find anyone who* *111 J MMh till n lieai-ll pest l—i#
*••- 1 ■• eptanre of |'lans draw n up
Immigration |ierm lta for Pales-, m atter under advisement.
abouts.
.
ligli Hie official document i n bi &lt; it'ils y and rsplm eil nftei 2U uilu le t* , nqw ill the hands of lit*
tine., will Ita helji In two comn*
,Col. Mancheno, pilnistw of war
So
■
rear beta whll# the British try
1ute« of gitfiplay. the stale high •ix government* concerned.' Th*
.OIMer Velasco Ib arra , ousted the
plans were reported to call faf
I'liiviahnial Preslilanl Linn-# I1# wav palt.il te)H&gt;rteil,
to find a place for them.
Hy
Associated
I’re**
la tte r from Ih e presidency ami
rivll and m ilitaiy ex p e rt, to b#
Nicola
ilei
lined
to
sign
on
III’• The Briti»n have decreed th a t as
,
H
ighw
ay
P
atrolm
an
A1
Ilf,
g
*rd
Th* nation's hem l»*lt, centei- ground Dial he had.aign'.l the off
assumed executive power Aug.
,#ni h eir by th - governments
few German* as poaaihte th ill
m
bq
was
a»
I
lie*
srene.
soil
lie
CANBERRA.
Sept.
4
M
n-Ing in the southwest and extend iia l* decree empowering the g..\
I f , ' but his troops la ter turned
i-.inr#rn*d. 'Itie l ‘nite.1 S lates was
ty'ltnesa the disem barkation of
R..
T.
flunt
and
C.
C.
llend
Custom*
Minister
Ben
,
C
o
u
rtk
e
[believed
one
prisoner
"#*
Wound
ing from lit# Dakota'* tu Tex»*. einm ent in la tif r i
against him under 8 uar*x.
sported planning to ilispatch
the group here^ huh Nnrbert Wt.1l
■et II# said be did mil kliA&lt; if ihe ■
Tbe new council of fta ta in a tmlay announced 32 categorlr* heom, German Jewish leader, »*ld aon, feed dealer*, and II. W b e g u n In bill kit- todav a* a 111***
• -•me p e t,«.nn«| fiom Manila.
1’ieniier Alclde I)e (iasp e n .-af prlsotiei*.
,
Mulrhead,
east
aide
poultryman,
who
e»cn|wil
from
f
n
'i
u
of
good*
the
import
nf
which
of riMiP air overspread tb# north­ lei lo iiferiln g with the rabiuM. '|,,
resolution yesterday said th a t
I tie,3 ex p e rt, .would 'make ontrxiay Hamburg's 1,600 Jew* lid
odlelon yesterday In * *t«l*n (he-sjMil Investigation, of cease*
Valasco Ibarra, from whom Man- haa been banned in Auktralla not regard th# edict a* apply'ng attended th# third arsslon of th# ern Itorkie* and started moving mid Foielgn Mtnl*lhr «;**#!,» Sfyi
„
k
,
rlllrn#d
tl.
fitof
I
n
Sixth
Annual
P
oultry
jq
if
itu
te
.
v
eastw aid over tbe northern tl*i
ehano had claimed a resignation, as part of this dominion's dolla- !&lt;* them.
‘
'
m .d It.w aa Da N ico la. Job
U f o , cement ..ffl.er* ai t iirditary fn# violation* for th* ..consular
Iwlng held th is w**k at Camp M c .j'J atatr*.
bad "abandoned hla post" and savlng drive.
mission, of which
W aller A .,
«Quarrl#,
. . . _i . __________
n
.
.i
.
"•
D
alj
»
ni"*t
learned
Intel
n
atio
n
-'
Wollhelm
declared
that
Naix
ranear A ator Pqtk fn lurk
Tlie lint ranged from washing
Teinpeiatur#* which yesterday
Snares, aa vie# president,' thus
I
,,f ih# United*.Slates i*
I
law
yer,
and
protocol
r
s
p
.ln
iajj,,,!
,
B(,|
»h,
e.ce
i.cl
-ial
laws
stripping
nationality
PICII ban man Fodte said be was fully • •
county. Poultrym en from all over mitred Into lb* l(M) * In Knnsa*.
had become the legal president. machine* to sporting goods, from
iHgglng in to -old tre a tlr«, .44 „ „
Mn|klng ilov
th e unfi.lent that tlie Dutch and In­
Snares previously had disclaimed rubber tires and tubes to many' from Jewa sent - to concentration the sta te and m any urom lreot Missouri and tjktnbiim i were ex ­ were
■instillitimi*
*
.
and
Ifitemati'ugil
:amp»
had
not
been
repealed.
• prclalltta In thlx field were In pected to totlfh re a r normal leadtype* of paper. No imm ediate »#•
.
I—t. Ii i.v mamb#ra .«f &gt; Marin# donesians would cooperate com­
personal ambition.
"Therefor*," he aaid, "we claim attrndenre. Mr, Hunt said today mg* by tomorrow. They *#id th# precede lit* trying -to ■***'.', l.!l" , b-arh patrol. When an . rdei I"
tlm ate waa available of the Hoi
w„ ,
.,„ ,r ic .| pletely.
R. IL Root of the Plnedate cooler weather, will reach the Up­ qurstion ■" «hat the nf/icml .n- ,
lar savings, but It wa* Include I *# are not German national*
f„„, llf , M „'f.
Wildcat Strikes In
in the estim ated 140,000,000 rut ind have the rig h t to he present." Poultry Farm* at Tam pa apnke per and middle Mississippi Valiev strum ri" of ratification may *
n,„t *-m - -In
H r aaid, though, he did m l on "Th# Production of Hatching intlay and the Great Like* ami ■I'P'.s.ted in P ari, a* requited, hy , „ , K(||I|
Tuesay.
British M ines Spread announced
Ihe tie aly .
[offirel* ivcie at III# sr#pi*. IICourtier indicated In a s ta te ­ sntlclpate th a t any local Jew* Egg*". M. W. Emmel, of the Ohio Valley tomorrow.
ment tn the prcaa th a t o th sr tm vould attem pt t«P moke contact A gricultural Experim ent 8 t* tl" i
sshl officet* fired *lml« I n n tbe
New record* for the dale we. &gt;
LONDON, Sept. 4, GTi — Th# port reatrictiona m ight be impoaod vlth th# re^ g e* * until they were a t Gainesville spoke on "Rapid *#l In many CommunlDei In the
I.Mi'h from the top nf the i|lf f
wildcat atrlk* In tha natlonallxod later.
'n camp.
PARIS, Sept. 4. /.-Fi —Trent!jr
l&gt;. fnrre the prisoner* out anil
ve. Tub# T esting". And D. C. heat Wit yesterday. M anhattan.
British coal m ines spread to two
Paul Itam adler was oledgtsl »uf* .
Gill** of the S tate Livestock San­ Ka*., reported an unofficial high
“ A review of the good* Imported
CM tore them.
more pita today, leaving nearly from th* dollar areas it hei.ig
itary Board at T allahassee spoke of 117, while the W eather Bu­
Police, from several i.#a 1 ny flrient support tielay *o givo hint
60,000 men Idle and aggravating continued and It may be necessary Screen Star Aids In
President Gordon Brismn and rnniinunitie* *1 well ** »h#rift f * a theoietlral lead of At least 36
on "Tha .Natlohal Poultry Im ­ reau laid the hntteM apot on
tb* British fuel shortage. A total tb impose reatrictiona on th# Im- Fight For TB Control provement Plan".
map wa*-Concordia, K a*, with a about 25 m etnlxrs of the 8anf'u I nffieer* and highway patrolman vote* when he go#* up I t i vote
of 4 t pit* In York shir* were closed pottation of tth e commodities In
Rotary Club enjoyed a plcn'e ai mired the search for the *■_* of confidence before the F 'ln c h
Mr. H unt urged poultrym en In ( titlin g 112.
by th# strike.
the near future," he n ld .
H erbert
Marshall.
atar
i f this section to try to attend the
Some schools closed In Okla­ Blue Spring* yesterday afternoon prisoner*. The provoat m arshal's National Assembly tomorrow.
Production claewhar* waa 3»rRamadler was assured the vote!
The iplnlater also announced screen, atag* and radio, ha* Just cloefqg session tomorrow when homa *od Kama* and huainert where iwtmm lng was enjoyed h*- rfftt# at Camp Pin-lleton laid
talled. Imperilling the government the Imports t t other “mlscellane- completed a scries of 15 minute N. KT Mehrhof,
fore th# «teak supper Wa* served a fo rk in g party a t a sbigln.T area nf hi* own Socialist P arty and
head
of the
recovery program centered around ous“ goods Including books, th e r­ transcribed program* dram atising poultry dlvlilon a t th* University firm* allowed employee* to go Katie T urner and Robert lla n i* the prlannr.n were m em tei» nf i ho,e of Foreign M inister tl
factory output fo r export.
•
• mometer* and T an n e d flah fiom the Haiti* of tub*rrulo*l* ton- of Florid* anl a national au th ­ home early because of tjie cx- had charge of t . rangement*. ■f Ihe vast Marin# camp and that Ridault's popular R e p u b l i c a n
Tb# British P raia Association North America srould b# reduced. •rol which will b* available for ority on poultry railin g will dis­ ceesiv* heat. Alva'* 114 was th# Guests Included E dgar Swrim a id th»y eacapni yesterday a fte r­ Movement
ent (MRP), which on paper
top mark In th# sooner state
aaid tb* Sheffield G as Co., serving
noon h r overpowering guards ami would give him a 90-vot#
A ustralia !• atrlrin g to balance local broadcast by November, It cuss "Feeding Chicken* Veget­ arid a new record high for 8ep- V, A.. 8 peer.
•ora# of tha larg est British steel Its dollar budget during th* 1947­
Tha French Premfer s a l,
O ih*r R otarlani nartlcinatli'g Mealing a, truck. ----------—---------_____ tunber_uf-JQ 5.A-iva4_»flt-ir_ O kla­
consumers to c a t production "by 48. flaaal y sw ^ B stw V ’ tW - Import was announced today by Georg* able W atte#."
dav h# would peg a vnt# of ccp;
n the a ffa ir i m * E. U. Htinve,
T
tm
h
y
rptvMilaill
Of
th
6
'BFHHBB
tF
homa
City.r*
-------- ptadasat as had* axkait
fldanca to hf*
for a coal
hi* demand
'
H. J. Ixhm an, O, W .' Touch ton.
reatrictiona were made arthorl- Cotm tr Tuberculoxli and Itea l'h
~JAYCEP. NOTICE1
a* much aa 50 per cent.’
SAFETY
nnOADCABTS
subsidy when the m atter l« put to
F le trh e r' Bolls, Leslie Bh» pp ird.
tative, the government astlm atc Association. 1
Th# 8#mlnole County
Junior
CANADA ALOOF
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Sept. 4 ballot In th* assembly. He haa
of th* dominion’* dollar deficit
Th* Marshall ahow* are dram a- Chambar of Commerce will hold
OTTAWA. 8#pt. 4. (/P)—Canada Dr. A-. W. Epps, Dr. A. IV. Epps,
RAILROAD OUTING
was approxim ately 165,000.000.
illations o f tru* atoriea of th* Ita waakljr m eeting tonight a t th# announced today her rejection of Jr., George Htin#, fl, W, Spencer, -•(£ ’)—-The first of 14 recorded asked coal aubsldte* ‘otallng 538,
JACKSONVILLE, F la , Sept. 4
people vs. tuberculosis, a dlseas i M ayfair Inn dining room a t 7:80 an A rgentine Invitation to Join In Dr. C. L , P arks. H. B. Pope. J. highway safety broadcast! w ill 500.000. The assembly's fin*nr#
—UP)—Soma 850 members of the
8 PdRT 8 MEN TO M EET
whleh annually kill* over 60.000 o’clock. Tha m eeting Is th e second a declaration nf principle* on R. Davidson, Walt Hayne*. C. I- be given over Florida radio s ta ­ committee has balked at appfJYSouthern and Boathweetsm Rmll.
Th# 8*minol* Countv Sports Americans. Designed for en ter­ In a s#rl#t of evening meeting* p#ac*. Canada said she agn-ed Redding, Tom Brown, Chari* 1 tion* this week. Director If. N. Ing this.
Ramadler
was tx*t#n In tjie
w av Club, representing all m ajor men Association wilj have a m eet­ tainment os waif as for Informs arranged so th a t thos# who can­ with th# A rgentine objectlee* lost Morrison, Andrew 8 tin*. J l. II. Kirkman of the Highway patrol
.
. x ir a tlw a p o f th e south, came here ing tomorrow night in the Tourist lion, past program* have bean not attend th# noon luncheon; felt th a t soultion of world d iffi­ Coleman, Edward Higgins, Dr. aaid the first broadcast will
ill In
In-- 1 x m b ly Tuaaday In his Jemam i fo r
today fo r a two-day outing o f fish- Center. All
‘ “ members
awarded highest honor* by tha can b« present a t on# n e s tin g culties could lx achieved better Mark C arpenter, R. W. Rupiecht, elude a talk by Governor C ald -1a steel price subsidy,
lag, golf and other entertainm ent. to be present.
wall on traffic accidents.
Intsltuta for Education on Radio, each month,
through United Nation* agencies. Dr. Char!** L. Tarsons.
j
• C a l c u t t a . s# p t. *.
Mohandas K. Gandhi tonight
broke th# fast he threatened to
keep ontll peace was restored
between Hindus and Moslems In
C alcutta. Just 73 hours after
ho began hla fast Monday, the
beloved spiritual leader of In­
dia’s Hindu millions, accented n
lass of lime juice mixed with
Icarbohat# of sod*.
He had
taken nothing but water, during
tho fa st..

t

U. S. Files Eighth
Enrollment In
Florida Schools ComplaintAgainst
ToBreakRecordjRaiiroadChargesj'

Federal

Tr&lt;goid

Innocent To U. S. Of Florida’s Red
: Anti-Trust Charge Tide Is Planned

Out-Of-State* Teach­ Multi - Million Dollar
Action lnvolvesAmers Seeking Posts
Due To Pay Raise miinition Shipments

bi".",’;, s»"ooo#oo ' 3 *«i. iRcdistrictine Of !Vets To Relate
u m st
i Seminoie ( ^ n nt v •Kxprricnccs. At

UrgedBv Jaycecs.VFVV Meet Monday

I’recautionR Tsiken
For Refugees Arrival

PHONE 797

Local Men Attend
Poultry InHtitulc

New Ileat ’Records
Are Set In Midwest

Kamadlur ExppdedTo
Win Confidence Vote

Rotary Club Enjoys
Blue Springn IMuniu

•awssn •

o iq a iltw a il'U ll'tV 'a i

A s s o c ia te d

F L O R I D A . ’ T i l l R S D A Y , S E P T . I. 1917

Former Sergeant In Prepared U. S. Seen
Army At Preseht
As Necessary For
‘•Wonders WhyMHe
Successful UN By
Stole Photographs
W a r t i m e General

Only 1,500 Survivors
Found In Pakistan j
District F o r m e r l y
Peopled By 120.000

32 items Banned By
Australia For Import

a*m m m mmmm

form tba tatters T and C and at
tha asms time IndlratdYha four­
teen bojra who attend ' that
school.
• ,

. Three Died In This Plane frash

N EW 8PA PEM

Ilalians Can't Find
Signer For Treaty

9

and Types

White Enam el Kitchen' Cabinets

SANFORD.

E sta b lish ed 1 9 0 8

Ecuador Wyants To|
Keep Ibarra Out**” ,,r*wlnf *n •v'r***,!M
)0^

IK S. Gold

What School Do Half of These Students Attend?

Joint Action
Taken In India
■ To Halt War

IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY

Dutch-lwlonesia
FiKlitiiig l Month
A fter UN Order

KND WASHDAY DRUDGERY
AT

AN

r

In Wa.vlt- Congress To lie Askevl
To Finatue "Long
ington Mav
To National Pi olVe Tenn'Tiivcstigai ion

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

,

ft K S £

VO LUM E X X X V III

W EATHER

T artly cloudy through F riday,
local aftcrop'm ar.d evenftig show­
er*. Gentle v*r!aM«- winds m ostly
yuith ‘to* southw ajf hreoming
southeast to east Friday.

w

f ir

European Crimn

V•

THE

W E D N E S D A Y , B E P T . 3, 1947

TTIK B A N F O R D H E R A L D , B A N F O E D , FL O R ID A ^

A
:j A

A4.7-

•s

�’tfu* ItuHsimiH are 'wit H|R*wiinK all their time in itirK up I rouble abroad, They are aim iuvealiKatliitf the past
i„ ry of their *8wnAcountry. For 20 years, accord Iiik t"
Altman it) the Journal of the American Oriental Society,
•v have been uncarthinK tlie leniuiua of Khorezm..a by*
empire in Centrul Asiu, later Known variously as
'll, i'/l&gt;ekitui . Turkmenia and Karukalpakia (the last
• being tin: prtw lit Soviet nantca of its chief (liatrivts).
'■ : Khorezmians lived in
Five thuUsauti .yt'itrs ago Hie
....................
..........
with cone-ahatted
roofs o n 'the
items eunintunity
huttseh v-I-i.
.
saiid dunes amid the mar.-hy labea of the Oxua River I
had only flint awl bone weaimna at first, hut finally «le
velotHfl a civilization with irriK«tion ilitcheH and great fortros.-es, parts of which may jitill be seen. L ater they became
i.l u •, i ftftftftl.ft-**.. ft-nfrtft . I. 4rid e interm ediaries between tin* A rabs and the Slavs,
I c,«i In I Ium• nhS wulirftn _J
&gt;»■«!•
lbs I'«IS».» ••• i’heir final.end was sad. They foil afoul -of the destroying
teags. .Sftilb hr.1^.hnifctdL.I0L 'IirtiThre nf tlf.v*Mtnit[nTr,inTglTls Khim. TTu*lr tjtnWInfl&amp;wCTV
la, wftl ft r,ll,lnu ftnlrft
torn ih.wu. their &lt;minis destroveil, and their last king wn&gt;
hunte.ioto his ilea!It on. an island iit thq Caspian Sen.
•
Now tlie irrigation ditches are being rebuilt, and man

The
the

8t. A
were

Th
M fl
comp
the t
the *
th* i
•hip

Northwest Preserve

HERE PATHS I E A It HI t . I j N .
-p salm 23:1; The 7lotd l* 'm v

f the iinint impuitiint placen of the entire north
V eil. Itn influence stietelirtl to hoiithern Culifomia i»nd b-&gt;
. 1 fiti- ettsLitn Lite Rockies. The im portant parly huiW uuu.ot
[‘•iThF-^/rf niirl^.f tlfr- Tlrfti-olf.a llnv Po4f frih rl nFe to )»■ r.’ 'Stored, tiiiil the nite re-cataldllhed almost ex»ct)y us it was
in the early days of the northw est. *
'
„j
I'ren-rvattrin of N orth America's historic places is int.. *iMirtant. In the case of the Fort Vancouver project the
. work. HrinKfiiK tojrelher interested citir^ps eff both British
('nlumbin tttbl W ashington, serves to unite sti|l more firmly
the peoples of T'unada and the United States'.
*
•

Ccnlt il Florid 1 may have iu jic
touiittt next winlci lltai, il Lno^ft
------------ what lu do- with .—am t-all

p trp aia'ltn v

tit

a cc o m m o d a te •&gt;
cem c tlii* w*y.

Mana
dccisi

rnurifl. so*

“Hstlsr In ■
qntr*n*,T thrmwllh,” its
buutf full of nncMfimn
.O ff.“ fl'r. 17.1)
l-esdlrx Sytrs
«—Cory places
7—What ftftuman was araan* taa
•mall group that tsfist* J r* * *
tracking at ths rsiJiHction of
th* ftMai? CActa 17:311.
I—'•Hut strong mssl bslonisth «•
them that arh of full —— (?••*•

hr muit go to fxjw Mexico.
K im k «i irlu tn rd Ip the iiuuic
ot dr trillion iwnding ihr n'riil iit p
in the caie. The i&gt;r«rtlinie pen­
ally oa conMdion u eight ) t , A
in piiion or a . line of $7,000
both. The wartime penalty u

| 0—What i lac* did Ohsdlah sis IB a
Villon as hslr.g (wiicsisJ b) Ush*
tinloT ttlb IV)
lefura
41—Uoring-toel
l»—Tree of aliia lamlly'
.
tO—I dV* *hst hsL.lalivn.ot th&lt; !}**•

t i l DSON W INS L’PSfcT
CHICAGO. Sept. 4. f/F| -Cec
Hudson. $fi|waukee negro rnidd'
weight, ‘won • tu rtiritin g up«i
split decision over Jat.L&gt; T an u t

A fu n * h .i* A«» built (ttC flr

till)

I* Altliuiaiifts
•
I j " lla that pstftsih by, »nd —
with strife ‘ • aging p e t to hlai,
.. . if fit that tsb slb a dog by
it., ears" t i l . r$:l7&gt;

n - i 'i i w r«sf
- J J —I'ullMu

.

•&amp;
&gt;

wt i ,

:.*„: comb, form
“Ai coal* at* to burning coals,
snd

61—W hat wars th* sscrtflrlal animal*
In tha Jew ish ritu al?

'
.

47—"Fools maha a mock a t — ■

I Pr. 14:91

.

£9 —Father of C als and Abel (G at.

flout man is aiadt* stetfa" (Pc.
*8.Ilk

—Christian: »*tienre AGipnor
lo an 's’ science

fpim

|tmU,000,U(Hl

the tame lubucl in Wtltlitoud^.Y&amp;u

by

tliv

U.

N.

c u n g ie a s m e n .

tlie

proposed

Ilriluln, for the moat « a r t, re
veived the Revin piuposal placid

’ , .

71—A sva of Binl (Err* 10
77—Consumed nsurrihmcnt
|2 —“Whoso truststh in th*

istera respectively uf India andI'akia an, have just returned frym
a tour
of the Purifah. where
thousands have l&gt;e*n killed in fan.
■tie rrligious fighting since Aug.

j

lit the day* * h tn our gveatKiaudm uthrta wute identical right
' a n d , left shos’-, there were o n lt
{two w idths: slim and stout! UpH
pets were pulled loosely about
I the lasts, attached to soles and
I the result called “ shoes.*'

ATLANTIC C IT T , X, J.. J?ept.
4—
&lt;I«o,l look &lt; and n trop.
Val dance iti a white arnrtc h f r
three brunet lea
\Ii*«o
A lahafjin, M iam i ffriirh a n d New

York City — llinring the lend
tiwlnv In the prelim inary pha-o
of the .1917 rompelitioir /o r th®
“ Mi»» Amrricft” tills- ■» . . ' •

» I h , American I.egijn Auxiliary
wHl" meet »t 8:00 P. M. ptecedrd
by the board meeting at 7:15 P.

in the first ^bathing luit** prelim­
inary while the hip swavinir -trnplrh| dance gitvr Miami lieach’a
•amng-clnd pepper’ IJufmit Shore
the numlftcr one •-|*&lt;»t thus far
In th,* "tnlent test” prelimilmry.
; Seminole Chanter No. ?, O. K.
j F., will honor the W orthy Grand
■ M atron, Mrs. Opat Hat tow. with
| | banquet at 6;l&gt;0 P. M. nt the
■ M ayfair Inn. A meeting will fnlllo w a t the Masonic Hal nt 8,00
I P. M.
C irrlra of the Preahyterian
: W oman’a Auxiliary will meet afollow*:
t
Circle No. 1, Mra. W. E Pod
gon, chairman, with Air*. Cliatlf*
S. Morrlann, H iawatha. Ave 3 :.,li
P. M. Circle No. 2. Mr*. C. )
y itiin n . .:SaUnik.’i . . , r 't t i Mra. C. F:
Ginn, 17IP Sanford Ave.. nt 3:?0
• U . Clrrle No. .7. Mr*. II. D.
Hofinan, chairman, with Mra. S.
D. Hlghlevman, 555 Valencia Dr.,
at 3:30 P. M: Circle No. 4 ..Mrs
J. C. Hutchison, chairm an, with
Mr*. Wallace Hell, Richmond Ave..
at 3:30 T . M- C it.le No. 5. Mis
H. II. McCaslln, chairm an, with
Mr*. 11. C lle ttel. ItllO Park
Ave.. at 3:30 P. Al. Cirrle No 7.
Mr*. W. L. Riche, Richmond Ave
at 3:30 P. M. iiptlnei* Woman'*
Prw , I-ong\*&lt;vHi, with Mr*. 1V. J,
thalrm an 1, with Mr*. J. A llist
H artley and Mr*. Knyhun Mllw?*,
• I h"*tcs*cs at H:0t) P. M. Hu«tntaa .Woman’) Circle No. 2. Mi**
Mary Earle, chairm an, will meet
at the church nt 8,(SI P. M , with
3!r*. Helen Rryan au&gt;l Mr*. Ruth
Kirsch a* ho»te**e*.
TUESDAY
The Fidelia Claa* )f the Flrvt
B aptist Church will meet nt h 00
t f . M. a t the home ,?f Mr*. Hick
lli b c r r j f , 606 Plumosa D ih’-'.

Hollywood
lly IIOD TIIOMAB
IfO l.I.Y W D n n ,'S e p t. 4 td ’i
Dobbin* luit left to Mrlvvn Ihtuglrt- join- Myma I " . ’
k • • iu A tlanta.
anil Cary t ’.rnnt in “ Mr. Illand;
N. c . uml C hniia. ings Ruild n ’.Dreinhtui*.” which
he* n* irng|)i&gt; title in Ihr-e purllm &gt; seen for tent* It tv41 i* hunt
mg for ,r dicnm huu** to lie lived
ill the pit turn and holm s of
movie »tnrv will In tested . . .
t(ft fllllsitl
‘•PoitltsU of .lettny” In tim e to
•■nlrli the Wmbl SftiH
lie
&gt;&gt;■*
t (he rarm a te all playrtl will

Each of the rnnte.tnnt i»litpeting for the “ Mi*, \m rrtc.t’*
title , will be ju d g 'd ill l«dh tlx'
lirauty nnd thlrhi gt’bups l»''ir&gt;’
thd prelim inaries nr,- ,-•■mpfered
by tiunnrrn'v night. R f l t m euti.
tr*tnnt* i-ill ferWiin in the field
then, the filial winner In Is' tIrrlrrl Salunlav.
The IH-yrnr-tdd Mu , A laluinabathing »&gt;llt atatiatlrs tvyre annnunrhd hy the iudtTC' a
120
twmnils in arefglif..57eet 6* liarftp
5 feet 7 1* inchr* trail. 121
In w.nght. nnd 34*lnrh bu-i l!??tli
are brunette*.
A|i*«’ Mjnfui tb .u h , aUli iiiuh 1
'"taleiit tost” wlnnoi- in ti,-.t night'rnm|&gt;etitinii, hail her -tatntiiK
announced anywrav. Tlwv were
llktrd ad 77 f r t f J ' j 1li.hr l.,R
an&lt;l 122 pound* in W)-ight, She
nlsn is a brunette
•* Tw» '‘giwul nrighl"?r” l&gt;eauti,'*
were added to th&lt;' Atlantic City
pageant vestenlav hut, lu-cau-r
r«.th are I"
V.iii- year lindni tho
minimum agi' rnqtllm nrnt. I»&gt;th
will Iu- df-plnved only jin j- k■&gt;(..
They w err M arta Hip,’? Alnit lda
of Rin IV Janeiro, "M i-, Itralll,"
and EvaneMitre Do fa-.lro of
Manila. “ Mi**
Phitippinn .” A
thiol international v n it.r . Mar.
g aiet Marshall ot To:
Canada,” ’* Ju*t is .,
tfteling for th r “ Mliionnra. which cotit,
aaid were open to giil
"Americah country.

l N'yw,Y,-,t

Ji'lm C laiksun nud
an?I r t m (dviRlitor,
I’ljCftd fi 'Hi .t'ldumn o t \f ■. and 'Mrs A.

WATCH

ftCTUBID At A rHISS CONFIIIHCI lu Washington. n C^ofllcUU©! Xaat
Indoneda and West Romeo uige Utat the United Nations “at least*’ hear
government in the current Dutchtlittr ia ,e against the lepubll"
Indonesia conflict In the groU|
head of ihe.gove 1ament, autonomou* territory of Weal Borneo; Tl-'kmde

Uic in fm m an u said it .w a s like­
ly new diplomatic exchange* would
take place betwren the Fuietgn
Office and the U, S. S tate D epart­
ment on the subject of Revin*

Caatlaasftl lif t* I’a a r lin e )

B o s s S A i H i t 's D t
UMj, t A o t i b i , £ SPeN'S
w H O t K eep m e s o

BKOKe, B lit s h u c k s !
DAVS .D t O M L ie s'
K im '

f 'S f c

oot

'!

The bone lacrr and tuuinamrn.
pul on Monday by ihr Diniy liooi*
and Saddle Club .vai a iioftftlin-

it msv aurnriae you to know, for
example, th at only abJll’ 60 of
everv 100 volunteer* foi our ntw
regular arm y and air force can
mmpure up 1 o today’s high enlist
ment atandarda.
The general told tlie cun' chiton
“the scientific and mllitar.-* Half.*,
of any potential enemy are not go­
ing to lm fooled hy any ‘paper
plan' for defenati h ilit. tsittc:
may lull ourselves in to , a false
sense o f security. They look nt
facta and not at pinna. 'fhi'V will

• which tlie , 1‘ivautrnt irte n lly Vo
puit wa aic in full agieam cnl.
.tot IhiiIi the ie|Miit itself* and
t h e ’ I'rrsidrnt'a accompanying
s.aieinrltt l&gt;etray a 'persisting
-*11 1&gt; ill “material ptogreaa" which
could prove dangriuua.
A~y
Il may lor liu r, aa Ihe ifoard
drelarvai that ihe pimtugjon "&gt;*.
■eaeaich la a “ major faJt&lt;fr‘iii nartorial survival." If may he lru«,
vs tha I'lraidrnt adds, that tluvo
la need for “a new genet atlou
•if irlenliata who will think bold­
ly and .’artngly.” Hot wa saa no
hint of a. |2 ,1)00,000,000 enrour,
igement .of Ihe sort of bold and
lating thinking in social relationa
• nd auiritual valuta on which
•world survival real*.
The Hoard deplore* th* Coun­
try 's “virtual exhaustion of our
stockpile of baaie knowledge.'' It
mphaaiaea “baitc" gnd medical re
arch. It polnta out tha pres* 1;
shortage of trained eclentifi;
rerkflra. -It remind* Americans
h at Russia has incrtaaad i’a

•me irasouaM v'doiibl tlie nerd for
v-stlv inert aaed n a r a n li Into la
bor lelalions, lacs relations, in­
ter national Made all tlie Mouhle
areas of conrciwporary life whc&gt;e
w ata take llieir s ta rt? Igm itanr:
u tiiaao 1iritis ran indicate a mitr­
al hanktuptcE woi*a • than tha
pioclaim rd “exhaustion of our
stockpile iff U ate know ledge”
Tha moat im portant acientift-*
study of all--tn a t Into ullimaM'
•n ititu al n a l l t / —cannot ln&gt; wuhaidlaed by any . government. Hut
no nation can hot* to survive l,t
the nreaenl world if it.p u ta m*
terial m niideiatioiia always ahead
ot tpfiflual values. Tha program
recommended by tha I’rvsldent'a
Hoard' will lw t«an In it* propt-i
perspective by thoaa who, lit
practical term s, arv altem p ttrg
o follow, the Christian injunction:
“Seek ye flrat tha kingdom of
God, and hit righteousness; a’i I
all theae things shall be added
unto you "•

REPAIRS

h j r ' ! fur the "M iss Anu
el*
A \tlan l?e City, the maVtieil
vie ,
paraded at PaJItndc umu«p t park In n throe-da) coin,
pc' •
, lirdoled to end totnori,
i\ i ight,
,
I .H.CCU tvomeil werp aelfWed
fr.
iMiong the 6p tn ln-t itic k j',
•&lt;s— : 't.ftir and a second group of
j. 'i i l l In*'-chose it tonight. th?»e
no
w m p etln g tomorrow tn
\ .,ik em ittibuti d th
of ye-terdoy’* &lt;t't
the I.’, |irclim im ity
j : listed fiunt Mat

• \LTAMONTE
SIMtINHS NEWS
till'-. It. l». M clM O SH . JK

Stilton

I'cminiiH' Version

■i'JLif'pjffclp’ witaU

f Diilhft tlt'*i)’.|H nhtl tailors IlelialdeV
m*s*rt-k’shit;l to a :|HirtH\viimnn's tn*te.
itonetl with lentln?r,linl»:t, and lib*'side
ii’Oiro ;| perfect fit ’ lit iniuii, ruse,
fe r n,- nr ’tm lum l:—T'a'.tn-l’T 'a. ninl- ttFx

Gary t’,*i|irr l,&lt;a*t to miry Atm
Slis'iialssri rtiuund tin- "Ibool Sam ’

.l.tugluft., -4U»*,s»4l—3*—*&lt;«-fttnd- j i r - : .i t.-4U4. ju u u .4

01 - io*tlft—C- n llr r M. ( ’. Slime have n t . l i n 'd front ikhuio. Ami In? Aiih n, cn'*- *of
•pending th? iuslkir Day weekend tunbttrn. tnn. I nsked him ff he
lm?l exrrrlirtl Its |ttrpnir for hi*
III llellwood. \lu.
’Tif riu n ; i f :tP» T t T -

nnld I aui’U '" Ml'iii??:
V\*• It it bl-ii.i'u .ili-ub
gl.nl In !&lt;10 u that .-lit? •
mg nicely.
-

chore. "Well," nn*uctod H.»i&gt;.
waving |dlllil*|Kdlltul, **l’ve foU'nl
ttiat r xen'jrr ' V. Tlit'fiui. tnn'.TIrT
of fun l» giool excift’Inc.". Ilrtnou
Jimmy I'ot ?v hnd n g *" l open
ng al the I’alln ttltim .h i* fi**«t
.land Ihere In four yeans. 11«* t&lt; Id

aitil M u vv . 1 ............ . 1
.1 I?, A ltam untr Biituid.iv

ingini

O, Fit, ti -trom. Kr, of Detiult

httabua’* by Stmi K'-utou
The Yvonne Da p u l a

I'atlin’a Mint ?»*-**
ing thru*b
'V&gt; •

-Nt T S T iT C tj-r n . A fiv r'i
.Sanford to* idun- to v t-il in

A H ’-W o rk ( J u a r a n t e e d

ROHKRT SHEAFK
Experienced Watch;

1V0 I) lur hrallh, h)gieiu

)lf-. J r f f W ttght, lirtn ri return
lm ,
a, , l v: 1 • &gt;ttiIniis li .«ml toolh |ia » l,\ eham pim and h.o,
illV -m g .
m , k , .o | i p a l and l.ire |,o»ftilr(. t.vror h lad r* anil
I, , 1T,.• &lt;1, in i
Wi 'i ft- jo illvd lo g , liter I k r - r “ m ailr-to r &lt; .0 li
o tlii,* irv 'o . 1*1 sour g r t a lr r ahopping e n m n tlrn c e
,io&gt;l for
.j,. i l , '
. lion?.'
Ilf, a ll- r h v giftp ) oil the p r in r n q ll.tlll)
at it 111,4(1 .silt id ft itlw rd lirm o l* VIt Ih r lo&lt;*r-t possible p i u r , .

Located ut

WASHINGTON, 8cpt. 4, l/D—
The average American fatm ar
may make mora money this y ear
than ever t&gt;*for*.
That'* th* opinion of Agricul­
ture Department axpgrti who h a ^
checked up and found that g ro ts
farm earnings arc running al re­
cord level*. Indicating th* re t re ­
turn (after expanses) may te the
lleretd Tribune
(•eat in history.
The reason for the riae In earn ­
ly In llam piteadt
ings, says the d ep artn u n t, it th*
Jual
to place the horse's M r demand for food a n l tha high
head and tall llg h ii is a contro­
versial
...... .....................
Issue ...........
which the town
father* have neatly alde-steppeJ
Only stipulation* are th a t, head
n n m a n ? ;R H H « n in c ]
llg h ti m utt bo visible for 500 n
n n C M l IHfSS :t iC^BEB I*’,
1&lt;#t, tail light* for 800 feet
p ( r hapa th* b*tt solution for a n fasaO H D ^ B E IID B L llH
r m r / . r r t 'i n n i r u u
.
heed light la » m iner's lantern
ro n n H " F k ’r r ^ r F i T i u
0n th* -forehead; provided, ot
iin n n H « :i!n n n » P !R R i
course, th at Dobbin does not get
&amp; k
e
h k11
vldlaut- h a a d a a W -a a - 4k*- *|S)ft*a- «
n i l
’.-T k m l i i.
stu* jounce* up and down,
n r r r k’i f *t t
r-T iT
All tills bring* up th* nlev
n r ? iiw ^ c :r Y i» 'r
question
to . wh*th*r a dar*B H c n is n n n n ph ii 1
Ducephalus should be equipped e ^ H C r a ^ r t P i n i i ^ n E i K
l a n iiH B P iF a g ^ r n r ’ n n
*l»h
««"*&gt;• P«’irV lh*n •

Hendliffhted Horsomen
New York

Throughout th* century the lot
f poor Dcbbln hat rarely been an
'say one, but It h at remained
'o r th* Town Board of H empitead,
L. I., to deal the blow th a t moat
self-respecting h o n es wrill find
very hard to taka. Beginning.Im mediately, a new town ordlnane-q u ire* that all H em pitead *addie horses be equipped with
head and tall light*. To ap p ta r
at a facsimile of th* motorcar,
Lv£P,-r i»-_-,liLrf41CD»Mt_d«£lim,lf.
i* this, must be galling lo equln*
you seally think. As a mailer ol quanimily. Eon* before man Infact, there ate net ntany..p:oplj vented the wheel, much lets th*
who *rfll do il. anyway. Most of tutoraobile, th* hors*’* ancestor,
ut don't like to say anything at a l1 the little Eohlppus, rosmed Amer-

about politics simply becauie tv» •would
Jti
fo S
fa rbo
are afraid someone down the itren "r
«i. How different It“t
th# tlot1";
of 'mar*
require
should
might disagree.
hla doKtruUviU today—oipocial* tabliihed a» the norm*

for a slout vacation after which
Mr. Mrfta tin will atop in AJla'itn
at K&gt;nory l'n lx c rslly (lo«p“ital for
’li, n tiii'iii and Mr. liny no* v&lt;iil
••nt«» .H arvard lli dical KcIi,hiI at
f'ainhriditr, Mas*. Mr. W m struff
m ill irlu rn to .^niiford in nlswit in

of Rrvln'a irm arka to the congiesiiuerv to Washington.
Pevr 0/ the Ameiican legislator*
who saw die foreign aecratarv
thia moi mug would disclose de­
ad* of th r meeting.
When asked how Revin eluci­
dated his gold proposal sevaial
*ald they weie unable to answer
because they had not read hia
■perch.
Tin? American inform ant said
l»,-\ ftst'i - ..uni pro|Hi*ala to the
Ttadea Union C&lt;
'ongresa yesterday, 1
fli* call for an empire customs u n - &gt;
on was lint discussed at
today’s I
.itlixliug. - w.
•'
The infoimant,' who !• in close
touch with top United Stales
••pinion in foreign affairs, ax-

tlra^ ain « n

i i n n n t s M i 'n ^ n H r r r r n
n r n i ? % r r r (Fi -rrr.Frr-Tb’

IKON 1 / 1 :1 ) VICAST
NNKIIAMS V!•:&lt;{. &lt;
MISOKBINM .IK '

ORDER (IF TH E EASTERN
, STAR
}?• mihnlr (T ianlrr No.
Orilei
of tlie E.vift'in S tar, will honor
Mi . Opal list tow. W orthy Grand
Matron, with n . bampi 't on Mon
•I sv night nt the M ayfair Inn at
*7:4*0 I*. M. No reservations for
tl • banquet may lie mod* after
today. Mrs. R. W. T urner 1* In
&lt;■lunge of the reservation. Followintr ttm t.anrjlid n m ed in ^ of the
group will l»e held a t th - Masonic
Halt at H.IMI I'. M.
.

DOANS KILLS

C0COANU! OIL

SHAMPOO

I e a v c j oil cut flow er stem*
which lire belqw the w ateilinr
nuiki- ideal ’ neat Inyt places for;
Inclcrt*. Strip, them off before
placing the flowers In a vase

TOOTH
B R U gH

Dr. Wait's

Saraka

All he apiM-aisni to want was .
th at the United S tates, fraely 1
nnd lilicrally hand nut bar own |
gold "tuck* to countries prepared'
to an tar into a program of aalfhelp and coordinated recovery.
The Informant aaid ha d'd not
balieva Revin'*
tMitca the prospeefa of th« Mar*

Income Of Farmers
May Keach New High

ST AT

*t h e a t r e s

Them Duin F,“d rhitig*'
oig t)f linli'UI*" '?) Re?l
’Out H o u r' and “ IVpriVn
hy Spikr Jones; "S ucar

might “be. aoinrlhing In Rrviu'a
nlen" If h e 'h a d ' urged redistri­
bution o f ’Ilia world’s gold hold­
ing* afler the war devastated
ftountrie* of Europe had racov«ie-J
pllVaically.
,
Then, he said, gold could I*'
need tn form I he basis or hack­
ing fur Iheir cu n elides. . Hut 11
*n» a* he riiuhl see, hr aaid, Ilevin

tu e e m am) almcit stole the sbou

OKI DA

J
viAf AAo
«_t'i»rtW.or
Bat f i t -t Jro hi? t?t go thioii,-h
it *tu&lt;li«ft-innde tidal Hnvr for
"Jriiny." le av e it", its Befttifcl Iu
Inclmk? the Kpeetaculai in hi*
films . . .

I)’.

Hi it aln *1rviewed
the
wholt
woild situation for the congteas'
men, who fired a iciiea uf quea

p io g ia m

talking about the tame law. Sen
Alltel I, alia—lln. lulling »uIo j
om en wh° have leinain
stoi HollanJ cliaiaclen/cil ll a:
slstenlly’ cool to thy Court• ncccsiai), csiclully ihought-oul thia aavage' plalltudv in evety
I _ ___ _ .
ft
M B... 4
g _BMM 1 M BS BMa- ■ a
modcKle plc.e ol legnlalion » lim it and niltol With lellcia ‘of
fenii*l In induttritl’ peace Sena­
1 g o t i school system To the m aterialiai
l(«-1 th r production ??t “trained sc,
tor Pepper raid it wm vicious,
than eullala" serins a mole cunciw'e
vindictive, ill allured ami bound
vast goal Ilian tlie
production of
to result in uidiiiliial little ami
tu a il!" li allied
( K urils
though
the
discoid lU itn iwo nirn *k brainy,
m atritallstic Russians have abovvn
e s si-jth a l the\ irrognU e the tltn ten topoimblc, anil well inloniirrl *i
unit ' doll* tinportam e of Ihe elrmviiMotida’s two scii4tois rev ibinid
inri.t Mm »■ st hiu'l in cultivating appro•6 diffcicnily il i* no wi nder sunn
at I'm j in iatr (in their case umleinocrat
ol us common people arc cutil use I
w ai-liic) social allltildra in tlie |ima-

read about the billions of Ge iman*
who hcilcd Hiller in ih; awic
daya’befcie the Oatlle ol ?he (lulgc
how many ol u* good American
would maintain our indrpendeftcc
and freedom of speech if ai
American Fuhter, backed by a
Soviet Poltlboio and a secret pr
lice, suddenly appeared upon the
scene. Il ia • one think for us to go
to a ball game and shout "Kill llu
Umpire" when iKc most serious
penalty conceive^* is lo be'lhrown
out o f (he jtttk; 1ml when you air
apt to be snatched from yout
home in’ the middle d l the night
and packed off to a concentration
camp like Dachau simply because
you neglected to salute Der FuSrer’s flag, it take* a lot of courare

•

and th* wicked at th* t a i n uf
th* right.ou*“ (P r. 14:19)

rV4WP) Meo^e iVc. U.

call for a commonwealth
iiiioit and fur moie haul
home appeared, howavtr,
Un.-ted the foielgn accp iratig e in III Ham.
he fllat time a li a ! fie
an the nation's workei*

A

tnelill*r of the dvlrgatluu salt1
"it j 11&gt;t doean't make sviise.'” Amliavadur Douglgv intimiucvd tlie
bgi.dntora to tlie fureign tecie-

a F R Id A l

Miss Miami Beach”
Talent Test Winiu*

TALLAHASSEE-, Fin..'Sop1. 4.
(4*i — Three Florida high scluxl
trirla will have report* of their
home economics project •ent to
tjhe U. 8. Office of Education for
exhibit in th f sta te ’i, best, . '
_Colm L n a lu h . Stat«- -« |M iiiiw td en t'o f public instruction,' *akl Jh e
'work of They Williams of Tulla*
Mr. and Mr* T. K. T v k e r left i . . . . Ju a n ita Barm * of Panam a
today to spend n•short vacation in City and Carol llonsted of Foil
North Carolina. .
•
l.audi'idale. has been sele.tetl to
represent Flotilla’* tt.otHt ,hon»e
It. A. Newman. J r. ,r
economic student*.
■.
ropt lttyts li tf ' &gt; spend •*
Mis* Wllmni- nindy can*. -elecill (ftturgfn arid U p &gt;m ss'i
tlon.- makliiK and u w u u k s 'K ii*
Inc her project for *t»cr Khnol
Ilia Itarnt* - i - o l i / . ' l
(mpruvr nient. nml , Allsreceived iccognitlo'i for
care project 'p o rt.

Malcwa, I‘time Minuter, Eait Indonesia. (International Soundjihoto)
,1

ntullanetmily l*kuig place on Mkr
Moofor Cld (Vlilnn may be giv­
ing tray to the’ Foid li actor on thfatm. but be rljll has hn place in
the tun when il tome* lo (un ami
tectration. Suite five ll.timan I
pctiplc tboiijyghly enjoyed tceina
thete ilim Irggnl glduy toated an

7t—Cyprinoid Ash

74—“Th* *rll ---- b*for* tb* gutd:

!.at«r he ttm peied this «*•
tftssiiiu somewhat, hut hi* outu ta t. aluiweil the ^u?&lt;)d of tlie
innan people.
The fast of Mohandas k. Gandhi

The dtilcienm winch cxtil^ovci

Research And Reality

w rath” tP«. » : » )
(0 —Military commliion adranctag an
offeer fa honorary raak
• l —Makes g lass
63—TUI* of addrtsa
63—8p*dfl*d times
6 t—”And Jesus sniw srlB f said. Wtr*
th srs sot tsn clsans*d! but whtra
a r t t h a ------r fLuka 17il7)
70—F.ntangl*
72—Unit of weight

owing weaker aftir
at Calcutta,
four day*,
menace as Wei a i a hope for In*
... dia’s leader who feared that 1/
Rivei and on a thiid
ill befell the b elo .ei
an 'alm ost solid wall of Moslem, anything
Mahatma a great iniiignatUo
moba.
. "T his means w ar, was the ex. would sweep the Hindu population
clam atlon o f an cdin-ats-d and u a -ia n d that 40,000,000 Moslems la
Nehru's Dir Indian dominion would pay •
sweep terrible price tn blood.

T lir inform ant said Kevin's
•duridatinii of Ida proposal wv*
1revived “somewhat skeptically''

THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O. E.
g will meet at the Maionic Hall
at 8:00 I \ M.
The Veteran* o t Foreign War*
Auxiliary will hold a meeting
at the Tourist Center at 8:00

k!—“Scornful-----bung a city Into a
anarts but wise — tusn away

Indian Crisis

. f ’ I nnliNUtsI fl «M r».*r lll»*)
United State* herself was uiging,
(ur one cuuntty tn hold most uf
the world's gold stocks and no;
use them ..
T h eir would he no lasting »etilemeijt of .Europe’* econom ic.dif.
uccultles if cim iintiital recover;.;

Social Calender

47—Spread for drying

I t —faiwtra In ckataotat , ■ r -;
•A' 5k—Abandon
.• .
-* ' 'h-

Carear (Luka 3 t l )

M erchants are not too unxiuus, however. They are
counling tin the fact that* if the few women who are always
iu the vanguard of style are seen around town in these
strange-looking garm ents, their more conservative sifter.tire bound to follow suit. There may he a hiatus, however
while the girls wear put at lea.-t u few of th eir old clothe*

them wete sidy dcm unilralcJ. &gt;.1

round tn u if 1*tfore a slim cur
of 0.501 at ComUkey P ark. L an ..tl
ta, Nft'w York’* to p -rark ln g m ddie weight who has h ee l \ r t i ir g
• ahot At Middleweight Champion
hocky Grhxiano, oatW #i(ued r.ii
• opponent Id5, to 156. e

■ steund h u ita n d t (l.u th 4:13)

— to h is; so Is a cohWn-

. . Iv.wu-flK'-Mart-httll-trlntt-hns ttnl rtntaed-mnre pnm m r n v
(huii hits the unnoiinred program of llte urolters of women’•
sty It*. From nil tiourtera &lt;d the country women have sprung
In the defense of the simple, uncluttered o u tfits which were
made necessary hy w artim e restrict Ions.
If women in large numbers really refused to invest* in
new fall wqrdrolxm, featuring long sk irts and a tlepurtiiiv
from the hard-won slim lines, thu departm ent stores won hi
really suffer. -Women going into stores to buy soils, dieand coats come out with shoes, hose, lings, gloves and other

call coast

79- Scent

•

7*—At all
_ • , ...
I I —"Uccsuis man gostb to his Mag
•----, and th* mourn*re g* about
lha atrstla' lEctl. II:t)
*1—Abova
.
I t —Sirs ps, as flax
th—Snatchfts furtPsly
17—Typ* of short jacket
40—“But I, as » -----man. heard not
(Pa. M ill)
‘
41—
Which of Adam’s sons was a
kc*p«r of ab*«pf (Can. 4 J )
44—Ssmilss ’
, .
44—What was th* flrst word of th*
agj-ral to Cod that Jsrus uttered
at th* ninth hour of tha croft* ’
(Mark 15:341
. ....
41—What was tho “CJt/ «f DarldT
(1 Kl. t i l l
47—Italian colna
41—What IIIthlfhcmltf was Ruth*

*5—Functions In trlgonomatry
61—A aon of Jonathan (Eira 6:6)
(4—Nothing

■ Women And Styles

c o m n iu n ilio on the ( ,u l l . I,ut th e.

cdrapelc

14—" — net thyself bscaus* of • *||.
dears” U‘s 37:1)

At hkl’hiyh I iif il who had Jadgsd
I• reel fur f, it) &gt;*trs fall from
a wayaid* seal aid was killed?
(I Sam. 4:13)
.rtpuk*

t« ®f *b»»f

17—-A wise man s bssrt dixcrrcth
both ---- and Judgment' 4*.«*»-

— t I c iL 7.7)

Kl
Thlftts

.

Ttt-WTo'^VAvSsJ * ld » h » l tfcg of
Judah! (SChr. 14,tr
14—“11.s words ftssro soft*! than —
yst wsra they dra*» swhrds •

30 A i.fi.h t- . f Abram (fitn I l :t 7 )
a i-in *
M —"fv ra ak s il.t (nullsh, and -i— i
.
. a t'.s way of uniisriU nd,
lag* t P r . t i i l
H —W hat bird ,l:d N'oah sand from
ths Ark to MS If tho Hood had
aa

.

*k« D«ni«l rfcgt ty

•

.............. Hisll ---- their la ir
IP r.T » ;If|
Z «-1n»l .
Z*- l ’log«oll,r

• •

•

t

tiuttly ui ptssslun mahsth a

An I he U. S. Army ubantlfRlH Vum ouver B trrut ks a
mownient in um lef Way in the stnir* of Wnnhihifton to have
7h m iv* in tIlia itien net uniilt* art n pork preserve under the
uiimininiration of th e ^itiim nl 1‘ark Service.
t h e a|Hit irt of Inti rfrtt l/i tile city o f Vancouver iu llnmill K VfcllHF F«»ll m n .\v
Boulliwesterlv tip of Kritian Columhin na well an !.'• the
MANY IM AGINE.THEY O N
IND B IT T E R PATHS, » l I U’HBhiltjftdn S tate lUittoricnl Society. Here, wlicr«t the north

Council' eaum ato. i
n ttro u i’enuugli. \ \ i
train to d nsc c*ic!

Best Home Economics Fort Lee Sponsors
Projects Are Picked “.Mrs. America” Slum

Q U IZ -C R O S S W Q R D T H A T TESTS Y O U R K N O W L E D G E O F BIBLE
lip /.I'irtflr Shtifer ,
lioiii^ovi'.w .
■
In - M r. i .• il'I .tl f t tU a lii i
t,» JcTIT. tfcf R .itJi« !tM sn .J:m
lu ftftl.at pUtr tlia Atr»m and hi•
■in ..I ft.ixuln pur,u, th* esptu n uf I - t ! Him. l l . l l l

PAGE TH R EE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947

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The Sanford Herald

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 4. 194?&gt;

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lo mc«t Florid. Flnftnd.l BoopomlbllHji la w .llecll* .
October 1, 1947.
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or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
requirement* of the Law.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ta leg Injury in th at ifuflu which had news,

Jim P arro tt, a Iron,

.T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . 4, 1947

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the past two seasons, the tide la: 1! 11

kept him out virtually, th* &lt;1’’ running flitihark candidate, told tapidly rounding into rendition
MOST TEAMS IN SOUTHEASTERN ARE [ malntler
Coach
Paul
of tin* •&lt;&lt;■• .
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HSt Bear I T ryout th at he Flowers’ stiff knee, operated
__ on9||I
was ,|uitling football In fuvut cf , Iwfoi*! the beginning of last sra- !
On Tuesday, Dominic I soTi, has kept him on the *iih
READYING FOR FORTHCOMING TIFFS t rnaitr for today, Iri .spite of The Fueci,Studies.
— suffered
""
* “t liner for the past two days,
,‘
end famlidale.

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The Georgia Bulldogs* irt their
— —
— —
- sw eltering heat. Sitting on- lin­ hrokt-n hand and was sidelined ,('•■'
first rough wotk of the yu*r, tu rn ­
II) Ih r Amutrialrd I’rr**
ed that a new prospect hud fem e .rideline* ate Dan Sandifi
vrler- IheseaSun.
Moat of tin* Icn mu in tilt' Minlli out for the *i|uad F r r lie K ile-d r-lan first s tr in g . w ln*iarU and . Florida‘a Coach Ray W olf r o l l e d ed up an outstanding fullback can ­
eaxtrrn conference ir.* gglting aux of Meinientau. I,a,, u .six fool, sophomore halftiArk Italn i e lone
for another workout in stm t* &gt;»*-» didate jn Al Rodinr of Votings*
ready for the forthcoming foot­ gttrdnrh. I!*" pound, la d h ix t.
terday* often -g larin g ut thu mn town. Ithio, a Itt-v.oir eld, I +5| te. Loth willi bad leasball wiim with two-a-day pracii-"
Th« J l a l w r i i y of 'T u asw V ir
Cooelt Hstiby*Dodd; plsosrd with almost as haid us it glare ! a t h in t., pound sophomore. In udditian to
achrdulre designed to rld th;’ fade rn e ile d a set iittrk w lior Al Uus- the conditlnrv of Ills U i'sntls T e h lie called for the pad* today. P a r-.h is offensive ability, B ^ l i r • p lo­
j t the summer'* firg** adiposity saa. first string end. was lost in- Yellow Ja ek rts, is ii-ady 1 .Unrl tters Dour; Brldeti, dulind Hejugit-. mlses to nmke the*hulld‘&lt;gs a cap*
ami various m uscular kinl.v
lu-ig, ia ra ru ttf Lewis and iWi . n|,],- line babke-r.
A torrid aun unit til) iitit* tern- definitely'a f te r receivinir 1 .Shud­ line scrimmages and (wavy block- .Slimaii Mood out in pra 'liie ijHj! ■- I
Plalnsm -n also tf.-t
inj(
exercises.
T
h
r
intensive
heat
der
injury.
Two
oth
er
Vu|
ends,
pyraturt'a a te helping In-* men lota
The Crimnun Tide of Alabama
t jlf, | ta,jn nrlii moleskin* vrstertook aiiout ten pound*' off I he
Hank
O'Neil
of
Knutvillc
ami
pound the griddcr* into shape.
average lineman dm m i {tie I Vo seems to be thriving on tin.- r u r - t day. as Coach Carl Vovles eonThe Ole Miaa Rebels xe-mi to Charles Gumming* of G alla'in,
rent heal wave widen bus the Unued work' on fundamental* and
have the jump on *ith*'a lean,a. Tenn.. were aim injured. Rur&gt;as. practices' yrsterday.
Coach Jiditim- ’ Vaught |)dt hi* of Ppovfdrnrr, It. I., seems pfaiPnd * For the aeroml *tralgpt.day, f*Ili iheim oiueieis runging bdtw t«I, - -igmU running. The. latest arriv al
charge* through a second-straight with had luck, lie opt.led a y s in it Jowerg of the UnlvetiTitv o f , Ktm- and - w .. kj'ith th e exeeplton c f w as Jo h n ClMnlc, h'nsky freshm an
afteriipon of svritintfaging &gt;#slrr- Georgia Tech last fall, hut received lucky foothail.'fortune* 1 r e tir e d 1 Pick Flowers, regular luckte rrli U iliW k from M cK enpoit. I'enn.
day. O lnervert aaifit the praise4
of Raretry Boole at end and *ah|
he would bolster the Old Ml."
Stock..
Vanderbilt lost the srrvire# of
three tackle* tem porarily
a* I- i
TABLE SUPPLY
Wayne ('onticll o f Mayfield. Ky..
and Ed Maddux of Nashville, IhiiIi
c L O V E .T T ’ SE
suffered- pulled muscle*. ami HerP IG C L Y W I G G L Y
COVERMMENl'
aid Itiller'.'also of .V adi.ilh, lo*t a
f
tooth.
■*
CHADED J
The tjreeaies of Tulatie Ifnnmd
their pails and t ’oarti. Henry
Fntkai railed for plenty of lusly
block)nir practice, KrnLo rj-port‘Everyone’ll talk’ lug about Uils
gissl beef at such
a good price (or
the budget
we
g iv e ^ o u instruc­
tion* with rarh
fro m th e
purebaaa of any
cut, too!

^O P

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The Economical Meat Treat!

COMMENTS

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S ID E L IN E S

Sendnulr tiriddrrs
The Hemimde High HcIuhiI y iiil|
Ittaihine is really getting tlutvii to
imalncss now, even though th e ir I
1 &gt; a tHI ilrg lte sun s hining. _
' T he lliiee Sari ford n ncK et S rr |
dctermineil to wiiijj jin ii./jji - a g ­
gregation for the 'undo;' grid- 1
Iron w ais from a group of fet- J
Iowa who are pretty fair pm*-!
(linin'* will again Ik' 1 0 *
chaige of the Rnliy Fed* and will |
coach the ends, while rim T yler,!
a recent Kulin* College graduate
will handle the harks. Conch K rt- 1
ties will supervise the |«lt and
bundle the middle of the line.
Tiie boys donned full wile re g ­
alia fm their piactice yester lay
and were pul ttirongh tlieir work­
out in a fast m nning pace.
Coach Kettles sta te ! tliul he
wlll try to get u vvinidm* rrmdiilie
together, but at present lie !s none
too rlithfiiaiastir over tin* pinspeels for tile‘coming season.
The N*w P ort Rirhey team will
not’ lie able to fill the vacant dnle
(111 Sept. I!l II* wn* line. &gt;1, *0 the
Fed * m entor la attem pting In
schedule the tilt with Malliourilr
Uigti. In the event that genie
will pot Im. played, the Bemlnnbi
High aggregation will o p e n ‘ the I
year *«uin»L Uiu Ualiuisuillo- PurJiU lllm ira a e ,p t- the Seminole
illgh School ‘A thletic Field 011
flsnt, gO.
,
J
There is a lot nf pm m inn^ m u.
erial arming the ao| 1)1.1 mores and
the juniors, h«t their experience
I* limited amt will have n long tvaf
to 'g o before luniig ready for the
varsity competition, according to
Kettles.
One of tha innln difficulties the
coaches are enruunlnririp la kejtlng tlie luiya to ..criuimage
against their classina'ei, Kettles
slated.
Kettles, a g reat believer in hard,
clean tackles, is hearing down on
Ills linemen for a loud snap fmm
the shoulder pads when tlie men
tackle.
The Fed g ridders will cortinue
their 'two a day prartlee sestiars
until schiHil opens Mondav, then
they will have one period each
day, beginning at d:.'i() o'clock, the
Fed m rntur'added.
,
The Seminole High School Ath­
letic field is In the Iie*t romlitPm
It ha* been in year*. Th-&gt; heavy
rains hnvc brought 'out the pras.t,
which I* in a carpet all over the
field, making the field bno of the
beat Ip this section. If not one of
the best in th r state.
Two* of the outstanding ' pros­
per ta for the Kmirinolo- machine
are nut with Injurlei.. Porter
Lansing has snrained u shoulder
and *will lie sidelined for n while
• yet, and CharJea Anderson, broth«r of Willis At
tndersen, has an inju rrd foot.
There are 3(1 players out for the
i&lt;iuad. T hry incluile;
John Alexander
Charles Andersen
Rvron Beard
Rill 'Brinson
Dan Ratten
David Cresoll
Floyd Cooper
Fred Cooper
George Day tie
John Fox
. H arare (Ireen
Gene H arper
Dob llum phrlea
W ataon'Jennlnga
Harold Johnson
Charles Rorron
John K rlder
John Keeling
Charles Lansing
P orter 1-anstng
Don Ludwig
Dick Brockman
Glen McCall
tlaon Meyer*
Pullen
Tom Rtringor
Floyd B btrkm an
Holly Plerey
L. B. Smith - . .
Ed B anJurkk
Buddy W aatharington
Cd Brooklyn

UtiUly Beef

BTKWl N t r i m K F

1 I» JlRc

UIIIICK ll()AST

A t G ut,MEAT DEPT.
Olro Dippml

"Sugar Cureil Smoked

BACON SQUARES Ib

VEAL ROLLS

•E

W estern Fork

Ib

SPARE RIBS

!l&gt; IRc

H r :ir,c ‘

A L L -M K A T S I K W

Il» 49 c

niaiKto

Shrimp

Bacon i-Lb 75c
W estern
Ribs Lb 39c
17'^c Spare
la-ntl, Mri)!y Pork
•MORTON’S WINNERS'
Neckbones Lb 23c
Armour h ta r Hkltdrsa
NiRMtlrit A
Franks Lb 43c
Beef 1 6 - o r .
Hptced ‘l.iinrheoh
Noodlca A
Meats Lb 49c
Chicken *i6oz
-tcymour Drawn
Lb
69c
L IN E S
PIE CRUST

Fowl

3 ox---------- --------

Swift I*| flu Him 'Ytal

15c Rolls

S ta n d a rd
Q u a lity

t-ean Frexh Ground

M atgarvl Ann Quality Wextern A tirade
Raby Beef and Minnexuta A A Grade W al .

lb

t

49c

K

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K rn flj Kay Nftttital Mrtlgw

CURED ( HEESE

Ibi . 55c

Kingan*. Iltdiahh* Skiuh'**

SMOKED SAUSAGE Ib

55c

BLUE CHEESE

G2c

Ib

-

&gt;

No. I

l.nrgv Stalk*

rOTATOES

CELERY

10 lbs

34c

APPLES

;i lbs

&amp;9c

LEMONS

doz

21c

Ga.

•
2 lbs

bt .

Fillets

Lb

Fillets

ID E A L

Lb

1-Lb Can

In Cans f la w jCVab

Meat

69c

Lb

Pollock
Kre«h r?m.k«1 Klorlita

29c

Lb

12c

SKAT

No2fc

39c

1 1 c

No 2

2

GRAPES

1-Lb Can

IO C

IVORY SNOW
31c

Mild. I’ure

2 lb s

.Hard Ili-ad

25c

GARBAGE

Re,l Rlixa New

lb

07c

Ib

15c

Firm Ripe-

POTATOES

3 lbs

21c

TOMATOES

S w e e th e a rt
’ R og C.tko

RkMaoin Time 4'all ( ’juts

SV 2C '

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S..caiLS-

MILK_____
S ln r r 'S lin w tr e iT V

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29c
PRESERVES
KRAUT Silver Floss No. 2&gt;/2 can 10c
40 oz. (’«n

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
N o. 2&gt;

Bath Cako

15c

SO AP

C «n

j

'29c

Siirram ento Halves Fancy

PEACHES

IVORY,

15c

Dnlntv Mix Whole

■&lt;r w *

IVORY

SOAP Med

No. 214 c a n 25c
2 No.
2 cans 25c
■ *

TOMATOES

,

3 lbs M 2 .1

K 1 oz. J a r

•.

i d

t b .is r

35c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

SPICED PEACHES
S w e e th e a rt

25c

N o. 2 1-* (h u t

Del M onte

■Stokoly’fl

The Sweet* Soap—

. \ r r&gt;?
1.-

YAMS

PEARS

llittu l Htritp

Lgo

23c C O C K TA IL

TkontpMin *S rn ifris

Calif. B artlett

Dot; Food

Kreah Cwl

TOMATOES

• .s

59t*

Mullet

Stokcly Fruit

4 6 -oz Can

,
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In Our Solf eScFtirfcc

lb

Kindt Went fairge

1-Lb

JUICE

29c

Shank End

# *
*
Grimea Golden

55c Bass

M axw all
Houno

O'Sngr* flrnttifi!

Largo

Raking Hiss Itril

Lb

lb

BEEF STEW

v

Lb •

Fillets
53c Lobsters Lb 49c

Lb

HAMBURGER

65c

Klooda' O' Sutln ’

t'f.'te O' Sea k n t I’crch

Seymour 3-lb, Avg. Drawn

49c

lb

Super Suds

loirgc, Hfuitle** Ocean

3 '/ ^ o z

lb

\Vrhok* or Butt End

Genuine

-WHolu o r S liiitik FTilf ilr T.rnllo u m t B one, B u t t ll.tlf
Hr I'd'*
t 'o n t e r S liced , Hi KRo;
K m ls, ill lillc
Key. Or. A Ml. Vermont

19c

Lean All Meat

W IENERS
■- #!

Miller A H art Rundy-to-Kitt llorkalrirc

r lb
-

A A Grade All Meat ‘

U A M IM JItC K U

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39c

Keimart* Sugar Cure,! U.T.K, Ram*

STEAKS

Lb

lb

Splee,I Luncheon S llo tl

(.ALE LIVER

hum

9c

a

No. 1 Tall Hacmmento
IJ. S. No. I I jiik i ' Virginia

SLICED PEACHES

Peaches 3 a . 35c

Kit, l Old Yn. Corned

2

LguCk

■t

Ttionipaon Keedlnsa
Lbi

Potatoes

Lbs

•

Cabbage

Lb 5c Potatoes 5 lu 29d
________ ^9c

Kana. Uhipped (trade A

Shipped Egg* Do, 67c
Southern Gold Giro

ub

Nabisco

B

18c

3a. Maid Sweet Mixed

Pickles i2*o* 24c
Unit * '

Starch

r* 0

12 c

&gt; ^ m

»

29c

K R A F T MAYONNA18K

P t. 31c Qt. 73c

m

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no. 2 enn

Bars

SYRUP

12 oz. btL

26c

Rtnkely’* G rapefruit

JUICE

46 oz. can

17c

ILAVA S O A P t

2lr

Vermont Maid

2 Bars

lKc

MIRACLE WHIP pi. 39c
V-8
46 oz. can
29c

17c

'V * - i r 1 f

Stokely'a Turnip

B

Dr." Melody, Nn 1

S it
lie

[ _ C O K N E I X .B E E F . H A a H

No. I C u

25e

AT?

S pring River

BUTTER

lb’

M argaret Ann Grade A Freah
F la. L arg*

W lh ts

EGGS

doz

DOG FOOD

can

Walherk SwL Mixod

PICKLES

Bar 6c

10c
'

pt.

—

23c

rea Le m o *

TnEM.18 PEAS. No. 2 _

4m

r* M » '

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| IRISH POTATOES •

&lt; r* • * '•

d n

» 4 * in
n rioxti

GREENS no. 1Y\ ran I Re

12 oz Cans $1.00
TRIPE
24 nz,
VIENNA. SAUSAGE

lee* Good Thru Sot, Sept 6

1

Del Monte Karly Garden

TREET

PICCLY. W IG G LY
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RAISINS
IR oz.
lfrr
PUMPKIN.no. 2Yt ran 15r
PEAS

Daisy Choose Lb 49c

Q'-HUMhlna Tean

Camau

Clmlprella. Sugar Ripe

ARMOUR’S

TABLE SUPPLY

Grahams Mb

Sm. 12^0 Lge. 31c

.

Kraft** Salad D re .iln g

„r„ OLEO *

Htmidiins O rarkcre—

8-«z

QfoC

P E A N U T B U TTER

12 oz Jar 32c

V*

PHILADELPHIA CRF^VM CHEESE. 2 i&gt;kg»,

ib. 4 6 c

GIANT

No. 303 Can

Yellow

BALLARD'S

PETER PA N r

2For33c

Can

15c

PEAS

Redi-Mix M d . ib 45c 47c

1*1. or 8. R. Flour

Hi-Ho

GREEN

Dong Island

SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER, Rend

Sm. \ V / 2v Lgo. 31c

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New PoHt'Wftr Old D utch

Made With
A ctivated
falaokitfle)

15c

-i' **)!

New Packs I|i!

New Red BUaa

Onion* 3 Lb, 21c Cobbler* 10 Lb, 3flc

5

BEEF HASH

Lg 31c

Firm, Ureetr

Yellow ,

15'/2c

IVO
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•LUKES I

I*oit£ W hite

Butter
Thirty railroad ran w an natd-

1 ^ LOW PRICES ,

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■ *--SiHninr T-Ronei rip li, D(l&gt; and Shauldrr

R au n d , C lub or Sirloin,

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Hanford. Florida

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Old Glory, No. 2 Can
PORK A BEANS
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hHUKHDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947
• auto pioaaall a* parta.
dtllli s»«t iHil im ftl»d shall V/# Told.
tVIT.N KdrJ III) h.iinj and ufflalal
Ldnn On** |lun»r&gt;
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Legal Notice
SO TIIK TO Al’HKA II
O: A ll.IK L lili ;*|i HJ, I'lKtlalfl.
&lt;.uib C u o n u
nr? H*&gt;n»lty ti.illf &gt;p*1 Ihttl .1
“ *i hat been Inftltute.l In Hi*
ull Court ..f tl» Ninth Ju.Jip.ai
uu of Florida. Srinlnulr C0un•
In Chanrrtj-. under th* ihw
It A P lea. plaintiff. «t Alii i
“T p , P ica Xafendant. an.l that tlie
fa i.r Mtunha t» an »iuui»i* J « w
divorce.
|T o u at* therefore r»«iuii..l to ap»r in .aid cauaa In
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fault Ih titof. .1 '1**f*» pro .fon ­
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Optometrist
Sanford

Atlantic

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H o u ra : 9-12 1-5

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B f t t E sam ln ed • G la sses F ille d

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at hla nffirr’ In • lha . m il h.t*~
of aald. Count) ..I Saiifot.l Florida
Within right .'(l.uilar uw nlha-Irum
II- Him n( lha fHat publication ill
llili n o th .. Fruh claim or ilamamt
»n~ll hr In wrtllpir, and ahall atala
the pUra of rrahlatua and pr.at offtra
addrraa of lha italmanr and ahall hr
• *a.rn In hy lha claimant. aaani.
or attorney, an.l eg) aurh . hum

Mary llnlri-m. ilefrikrtl.
P llll I1Ul*l lt*al t 11»||
&lt;l»t | | . I t l l l

Apply

2 room furmahed apartm ent. Ofiri
..Maple A ve.

W AN TED TO RENT
F U R N P HKI) or' unfuir.iahed apt.
perm, leiidcnta. liy D l of Sep:.
Clow In ma. poaailde. 2 ln-droom*. P leate call T21-R ufteF
d:00.

Saints, Sens Rained Wolf Changes Orders
Out laJist Evenirtg And Allows Floridaj
Oridders. Light Work
S T . A U G U S T IN E . Sop!. I, (S p *

Snnfot*d Semi-Pros
Fall For Pro Trick
SANFORD N y S..pt rt i,W
Th
SaanToi*! ’Spfn'tit
j • iiant
i ,.in
« on. ■ . i 'lie Ti.l.m c .o4' Shlate
y&gt;“'* M 1 ouirue. u e i e playing an
rxhiidllaif) j t t ntp~ Tue*ilay - nlg^it'
.aaluiurl. uii ..il..iu , —m t-pm • elu+y—

r ia l) —Jup iter PluvivU* tildst not
ii.VlNKSVIl.I.K, F la . Paid, t
h ave llki'al flic c en tra l b ein g p l a y
K!mi.I:«’* fuiiim •! ami' p e r
c«) U u a .c ii the Hi. A u g u stih r id'
S ain la niui the O rlando Sa'iialaira o u l t i n c , l h e g a t o i f o o h ’ifill ' I m i a l
here la • t iiiifht liccauwr u d e lu g e » i| «•« talitalily * llili) fu ll 'Jiiid* foalny
n f m in w a tlrcit t h r ~ n it
kttlH
Ihr second fram e.
ih r l i d t UAH tin*
jirtfrr*
It i* lik ely th at IH g C h ief Jim
Kvtrhcr and lam Hovii will a g a in doa mid Head (Tiat’li Rni W olf
n tsen d the. hill fn» their tiMMua III "ini hud planned |o hu .• m e i:i dd u » ha'gln WaiikouU In f i!l tegiiliu
Ihr con test tonight.
Knla III. 1‘lnliitlff a a Kwl) n lU tt •
In accordance w ith lea g u e r u le s ,! &gt;tiaiiaml III* order* iml lei th e m
McKnlaht. 1'afmdant.
WITMKMS my hand and offiali! Ihr fit al gam e m uat lie phiyeal in | f t actin ' in ah oita III.I r-.d|lrl»
aaal al Hanford. Hmtinole Count) S t. A u gu stin e am i the allrk fiate |aeuin,
Fl»il4a, Ihia ;:ib day aif Auguil g a m e s w ill be played in OrlandoPiihleia Tommy Hiiluip. ,A lc \

mid leal 7 to 0.

The tetnl Oro* had ji man on
thilil and till* g a v e ” Sanford
e ilr h r r Itnie Oedrla'k la »!(' idea,
l i e ’ t hr eta wlldla Iiv.-r the third
lie**it'in'- . he*d ami the m nner
•juMi'il . Mwmil. hnme
lahefd
lint* hk aa'au.aa ailing id
for him w ith
ii... hall
*
Tntieail of th. ball Hod rick had
thrown an J r l i h pdlati): afar third
loiae. Hut tha* *rmi urn. and thy
eiiiwd rnuhlnT *e ’he hike. The
-.m l.tirnu vaii't. f off the felnld,
tli” fan* jffUtnMfd and the •nanngemenl
raTunded
inlm liilon
money.
*

IStl.
. ' | G aidilhi and Hilly 'A 'libnnitiglt
O B llamdnn Clark of Clirull *
! a ,,rkivf on thul apeeialyy while
Court
nttt
llial
a
•nil
fur
ehe'lid*
.ll&gt;
doyf Hebl.i 1. “Jill.UU
(Ufflalal Hrall
w .-t, m id igeiiiM )«*ii '!*) (Villiaiti
... I a m iih m La'IM-i and
u (lie ni rriiu
ll.K .lil. 1 (\ UlulliiMill IU
Mr n o : t u
t i 'i T . t i i
dtil),
Flnndif »i !• (kill SI•lainii w uikid to Ii 'mIwi up
). Florii
a*oult. Hr in l
Tii
U T N IF IIhti I'KHKINN W it.
infold. I'l.imln Ihr nllr of Ihr r»»r I lltytr llllo u m r lllln* III I
I.IAMHuN AHAMS
• lur (Vllhdm Ma-KInlay .(VUIlam'l:ijil,cnatintf lu a k fie ld u
,»J» (Viler man AtrnUr
oil. I'UUllalf. *H1 U» (VlMlllrrl
Cmcllinall. Ohio
k,l,a () i l l - i i i - ti (d i.n it,. Ivta iuUm
VOf AIIE III III liv NOTIFIED
AN’I* (HI A UK J IK II ta n • " » •
•)IAM*l:l* HI »1&gt;I
£; ■'

FOR T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
Try
TIP-T O P ICE CREAM
V 'l maW* our own lc« C ream , All flavor*
T asty — Delieloua — H ealthful

TiP-rTOP ICE CREAM
414 SanfoYd Avenue

Phone 1218

IU X F D O F K K IlS —ro ir p le ta line.
It uu* 'a T g ir d r . Krrd Sinr*

t’ainla. Poultry Supplle*, Nalla,
P urina F'eedt, G iocanet a fid

FOR SALE— Idntfrock for drlva*
t»ay*
and' roadw ay r—Phone
1241.
Cal. wonder pepper plant. I.. II.
Mann, Lake Moniue. Fla.

WANTED to rent, two bedroom See Jim m ie Cowan’* Sheet Metal
Work* for new Radiator*, new
furniaheal hobae in city limit*.
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
lieu bePhone Mr*.. W ilton
ing and repairing.
M.*
fore 4
SEW ING MACH INKS
2 or 3 bedtbom hdilte, piefer
HALES 4 SERVICE
unfurniihed, Phone 137-J.
B E R T S HEWING MACH. SHOP
Either 3 or 4 room_uiiX)irmiht!l _ll£ a . P H E N O L PH. JIM —
lofU louie. Phone 11157 K-2.
Uatlerie* A Uat’erv Chaigtng.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
POPE C. INC.
FLOWERS
REAL KHTAT
TfS all occaiiona
T N SU ITtN l
MrNKILL A YOST FLORI8T8
MORIGAGE LOANS
Sipes A»e. ]uat off Celery
RAYMOND M. HALL, tUaltoe
Office pb. 403 reaidenc* pb. 010-R
Regtttared Broker and
in u ra n c e Agent
IUb . 4
Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
CONCRETE SEW ER PIPE
SEPTIC TANKS, G reat* Trap*
NEW TH REE bedroom bungalow
Ulork*, Aluminum Window* and
built in 1946. Large lot, can be
•Screen*. White rem ent Paint,
handled for )2600.&lt;/J ra m , bal­
Pei ma-tilc, H urricane brar.ia
ance monthly.
^
Miiacle Concrete Company, 3U9
ROBERT A. \yII.LI.VMS. Realtor
Elm A va Phone 1335.
Raymond Lundqi'Ul, A&gt;»orlale
_*
Phone 732 A tlantic Hank lildg.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola, .Hal**
and Service
The Muiic Boa,
A GOOD FIV E room bungalow on
UU W. l i t St. Phone U53.
large cornel lot. Immediate pos• •••tan. Priced at f.SouO.Od with
HOT WATER HEATER Ktlgldterm*.
•
aire and atovr. Good condition.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, K eillor
Raymond l.undquikl, Associate
Phone lOhO-J. between 'J A. M.
Phony 712 A tlantic,lla n h lildg.
- aml-7 J \ M, ■- .. .- -

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fir

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HOME AND WORKSHOP—Horn* PIANO — Knabe Grand. Recotgiihas large living room, 2 bed- &lt; tioned and used. See it at Joaepl
•oh
room* A b a th - spaemus breaa- j llallev, 736 N. Magnolia, Or­
fast room and 3 large enduiM-d
lando.
porches located on lol 160 x IHU
w ith 3 e a r.g a ra g e , all In yt-ud P A IN T — HENJAMIN MOOKK'H
house paint. Outside white and
condition; workshop consie’s of
rulura. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
2 brick structure* cunnecteil i-y
HKNKARIK GLASS (i PAINT
roof th at covers an rrr.v nf !.MrJ
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
.
square feet — a haiguin at
- 17,500 00.
well fu-nl.h- ENAMEL: HENJAMIN MOORE’S
i l (CEPTIONALLY
i r
Impervo .Enamel Color 'Fast,
I
*4. 4 room modern house, In exquick drying, for E xterior and
H H tdMent condition ronviently loc­
Interior use. S U N K Y R I K.
ated and aeeeasible to s«'hool*
GLASS A PAIN T CO. Phone
and trade community — 2 ra r
320.
garage. Iml 60 x 176. rrifo .l for
quick sale 17876.00.
TRUMPET. Phone 32’ R before
BLOCK 220 feet on T in t S h eet
4:00 P. Me
in F irst S treet Extentlnn Ideal
fo r multiple housing structure. WALNUT BU FFET. China 0x1)1 net 4 m irror. Like new. Phone
Y o u rs'fo r *$.000.00.
686-J.
FOUR ROOM house, very com­
fortable. on large lot lftt t 635
PIANO. Call 761.
—suitable for small truck end I UPRIGHT
'
chicken*, several fru it tree* and |jAZALEAS—many varieties. Move
g arag e—Owner leaving town.
them during rainy season. Phone
12760.00—Property 8 mile* from
923-J.
down town.
Have several farm* AritU house* EASY'-FOLD baby carriage*, good
eutdltion. 110.00. Phono 787-J.
thee are priced right.
FRED W. RENDER. RaaHor
ONE 10 FT. W arren Meat Case
S tate Benk Bldg. Roam 3
complete with com pressor, very
Phone 1030
reasonable, now In operation.
Apply 601 Sanford A v e ._ ____
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — 2
here farm home, 4 room house, FJHII1NG BOAT—Good condition.
furnished, aver 80 fru it tree*,
Call 724-R, 312 Chappta Ave. '
i
well, gardeu, cow and pasture.
b ‘ Price *2600.00 cash or term* Cash Register, truck. Ice ■torag*
on part. 3 miles W. ( ' Sanford,
box. Box C c/o Herald.
•
Route 1, Box 76.
Two lawn mower*; 60 ft. new
Wills property.
hose; golf bag, 4 clube; 2 fivep T T c eI
f o n “ i m i E b i a! f.
light Iron light fixtu res; I five
SALE—3 bedroom fram e dwellcandle dining.-loom fix tu re; *
„ Itlg with .m odern conveniences
and 6 acres file d . muck land. ^ w g O r t d f t t t L '
House and land in excellent ' lure, 4 chairs, •mall table. Ph.
B23-J.
- condition. Uaysrd Realty Co.
a-----------------Phone 808.

I*s.wt»cl us I‘referred To
,M
.!*i ’ .;;' !
Advise Ethiopians

ahaillulr ililiu rr rtlh
I b) alloflir) on Ilir tula | l » ) " l
r(ilrmh«r. l*«*. If you full io
lo ap*
t.ir a* ufo.ar-iul a i l i . n . Mo rotlfr. j
ii.ii'
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u -B#..
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Uttein|it hi kdaptfi a

Ktliiujilun K&lt;‘\frn n u n i #irt

mu
NAiift-nl til &gt;em.it« i* C4ttmn. I l y f ^ ' : -• th ih
|I iiIm«s .» an.l infU nttiv
|n»t
lltMf r ilh Amx •*f Auku**.
[oh-erVel* lielleve tlda* ia Ihim . i - i'
o r ii»(n«i«*n
, Sweden, ulhnugh fm
d rt.Hit
\ | t IfrL iif thi iMreitit i '..lift
irihgiuiihlaally. I* not .hi lanfu ii.il-.
lit 4 mV for heinilt-lr 4*i umy.

lu ISv recking" the l
r o l l let ihg tin* u.v

nation -nud ha* tm —I o n in
Africa inn niiV'ivtcnlal a'ntliitiiiiia.
There are 140 S*cd a m ilia•en iee of the Kthiopii.i gayertn [
. i eijf and 3Q0 in the o u n ln , in - !
•fading women and 'VfiTl.livn. j

»*tuiUU
III . »«. I Myiti
I* C
i*4»url NcmII

III riit)M«'iltili&lt;&gt; \a»*W
SEWING MACHINE
\\ ITN K ss
V&gt;
OPERATORS
1*1
rti Htftifonl
Experienced. Steady work, guo&lt;l rid iilid ' Mil l Itif r•f f !•'U&lt;i • w&lt;•I ltl»r*
pay; f i y a g f l m week. Congeni* •if tii.» *» . ;$th ' «i4» nr Ausu*’
al •urrouhdfng*. Come ready for a i!
i’__ Hr::iJuii---------■
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TirTF
. •
CaaaellN-iry. Fla.
•Sr(•! I
EX PERIEN CE!! amok f .r 2 |**opie— h ieak fait, luneh. Goad rklary. Phone 373.
Youiik m an w ith ap titu d e in EngHuh for newupnper w ick , A|&gt;ply Sanford II. raid.

AVON PRODUCTS INC. will
train womrn to earn II.H0 and
m o tr pyr houi irpre*« itiug out
v* product*. Women now empuiy•d need not apply. Wo have
opening* m Sanford iurI »ur'
iminding town*. W rite i|u u lifn a­
tion* to Naomi Dillmnn, Hid
— Broadway, Orlando.

9

ID
ISS *.\
(D D
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Swpi,,,;

W ORK W AN TED

EXPERT pain tin g - fp n triift
hourly bruia.
H. G. (■rogan.
Free eallm atra. Piione 781 J.

Athlftei Fool Itch How
Stop It Make 5 Minute

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T e.t

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titi N I:W f«»«*f v**»ttfit! »tr rm n

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NERVOUS

cranky 'e»efy m onlh'7

Are you O n u h lrit by u u ir« &lt; » of
frin .le fum iloluil p. tli.li,' dliturtr-

.llir ,) tX** (hU Inakr mu
.iixwl. »u.u—n,.u«. . . . imi . —,

i ii n « t Tt.*n re, try litiC i'g P in tbain'i Vtaetabla LVuiimuiiil tu rtllc ra
■ucti ■Tiii|iti*ii.l I'liih h .m . L'otnpound la made n p ic ia u , n * w oiem .
It *Nu h«. w h .t Doctor* rail

»tOf»^|itfl Icmlr .ffrcil in . .I——
-------- - n a if

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S K

!

FLOOR SANDING * finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us ten work wlnhr
there 1* no electrtc connertioi
,
available. 21 yeata *xperlenc-.l ™ 3 vitamin candy way
AI « ,,bed&lt;T.xr*&lt;fiuifig
11. M. Gleason, la lts V a ry , Fla lb .* •!»
wr N
Noa.u
rutrDu
——— — - — W*
irein .. INo. D .xll
■fai
.
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__ AMD,
Jfftih
CARPENTER needs work. 51.' F&lt;
* __ C
*iianun
lit
_auwtir Nnltiuni
"nluiini 11m
Mvi IK*.
) imj dun'i cut out any m**l«.
•t*ft (aAat..Vt wAlav» Laljn.
fUM9*flitdf «ul iWia ik/WM II •
12 5P E C IA I. V « V 1 C E ! i
r*a«| mlvfi y«Bj rny*y ilrlHbkji
• Italian |.wtif*«li A\ lh t ywfy
FOR REN T—H our sander. Easy
AUjtiitIyKiiti&gt;.*t
operation. Reasonable ra te ., San-, UiiMallnlliMiifrTH I **»*a4*tl4
■!«••
ipnftiki
IM ym rai
ford Paint A (Hass Co. Phone t
14 la.II
tes m
•------n . with
. ..»4eAViti
. .e»e&lt;eee
1
303.
«*wly Ntdwt*6 tTnrg.
FrguUf aT&lt;e H )i Iiif-tse.)* i l w Vobm§♦* ww •
DODGE • PLYMOUTlF
M »M| R40* | m| *4 »qa&gt;y,l#«* t nil 0* 6*■'**■•
PARTS AND 8KHVICK
RoawiiUal A \tider*'ui
109 Palm etto Afo.
Phone 1011
Tourhlun Drug fu .

TOO FAT?

YA-DE moth proofing last* 6
years. Have your woolen* moth
proofed now. Downtown- Clean­
er* A Imnndry, 113 Palm etto
Ave. Phone 41$. •
Piano Tuntng and Repairing. U L
Hill, Re*. flll-W.
‘ SIGNS
Show rarde and poatera
O— DlfK'H SIGN HBhVICU
O. D. Landress, I’hoae 1011

BENT A CAR
YOU DKIVr IT
PHONE 200
BBBICKLAND-MOHHIBON
U DRIVK IT. INC
SEE US FOB!
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT LUKBAU OP
HANFORD
116 N. Park
Phene iBn
EX I'EK I RADIO REPAlRINtFred Myere. I l l E. 2nd SL
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market
B arber Shop open Thursday,
Friday 4 Saturday.

N O W H
SHE SHOPS
CASH
AND CARRY
W ith o u t P ain fu l Ua jkach*

Mmf B«lf«rvrB r*lUv« rsveing LsikarLp
tiflft ll«*T 8iMvt*r lh*l Ibn l«nl
i sum • f lb*ip Irt uLL may U llf»4 kM wp
1ltoU4lM)4lf6 N ilu ivicL ef »«f*tf Uk

l»4 lb# 1 12648 Mbit rv»4 Wkat# out nf U^
lloul. TLjr bnlp Haul
(AM sU dl 8
M»u m &lt;Lf,
Wbca dj*»rvUri&gt;( kidney fanHiun pnrnAu
!■ Im.iw.u* moiur l
2*410 In your U *
HfllogWiMiW.rlwiMRU* Mintley l-niltl. I "Mvt l-ep 4fv| •iwrKF.tfxHii d ( .
leigl-ls, f*&gt;tiling, pvfflhrM IHkler lb# 2|r»
be*.1*4K«| ftiul dUlkiltFM. IrrvdU r i e l or 824*1y
55ug*« will* •mn/tiruf 01*4 buttUng
*:me• »Lrwi tbnrn U mmelkinr Ufuhg •iln
/our kUlMyt or UuMtr.
IL r’I wtlll Ask »U4AT druggist f&lt;g |k«h'i

rule. * StlrauUnt dlur*«U. t-.n-l I8fr»*4f-

I t mUtiona for o*«r I f y•or*. |k « n ,i gl«*
M fp f i r M and will Ulp Um I« riIIm

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v*mr
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TU B H 0 M 8 SHOP
Are r n ia n u e a le e Mllh llrklaa el
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING rraeasa,
s — rlasla. —&gt; !.» . eaakare.
1700 Sanford Ave. Phorw 1I4J-J alklela* tael. M l t . e t k rttear* akla
ATTENTION MOTHERS
— DIAPER HRRVICK—
Baby Valval furnivites hov|iltel
clean, sterile diapers and Ueodor
lied container. Economical and
safe. Fully msdleatly apprnvH
Call Daytona 2467-W « llect f t r
details. 96 diapers, g? a week.
"FIR ST IN HANFORD'
C ohlh’s R adiator Shop fo r com
* plete^ radiator terv lre. 106'S a n ­
ford Av*,_Pbono 866- W .f

i 3 r N o t i c e s — p e R5Q NA1

SANFORD Beauty Balo&lt;w-Phoo*
\S 1 A ir r rL' L K T T O i r T A L E
1864. 809 Pork. Mary McMahon.
SECOND HAND r s s stove and
Phone 126*. Permanent wave*
paid for used
hot w ater heater for sele cheap. Highest cash jfri
26 up, guaranteed. Water suf
ed Davit Furniture
furniture. Tad
1*11 P ark Ave. Phone 040-R.
tener. Also open evenings.
Co. I l l E. 1st. PI. MS.
LYWOOD boat and trailer. Can
18 a u t o T T o O a l E
—
... i —
seen at WlnJhmm’a Paint I’LL BUY tout car ragardless of -------- Shop. Cor. 12th and Sanford
Austin fpr s ab.
AVi’

tftlleaftaaaf I'ar ualrk rellrl aa-l
■aaX raaalla aae VItT llltV IIIVTMKXT. DetelaeeX lar tke kei la
Ike after a a e eTtereX lu Ike falka
keek kerne. •Vkllr, afraaelraa. e e lleeytie. Sale (*r keklea ar rkl)Xfe e . A eaaie l e a at—e e l larael
VIITOHV OIVTWS'.VI^-rfce Klaeal
lata aaX Take*. *elX kt T aa.k laa.
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th e . .. tit fllllt'.l imrHdencai of (!cr»
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European Crisis Seen
As Basis For Anxii'ty

if tin llrif|*tl e..mnluia' i'JUi* lutte
lu-i'ii Vary aamlagioit*. be Iwliawg*.
(21 'l«*u ’ enuhtlia - !t:\ta- bad to
d lti'ii than luaaiuiii'* from piwal*
fla'tierr*—TTr WUril.'. ■||iil|.lUiatllClKT

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whirpo.il.
Atul what i* all ♦hi - to u* of
rile new Wot Id* WeJI ifllita* ap«rt
fiom liifmanilntinu nip-vt*. there
a re two rraaon* why the I ’nited
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rrrt*■ lltili:tti|u— 11 "!"tt ter. *:i't t |t-_
t if.le *tu i eih|ue»l hy nggressiv*
Ciimmuni.in. T he hmgvi tlie eii«i*
lust*, till' lift let the chftnceji a te
fm th e ^ Ki ll i*m Iii rpri iid. The
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it
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�I THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947

tom* home* a r t being discolored
Florida Schools
Railroads Indicted They contend th U increase i i
because of eulphur dioxide given
necessary to m eet m ounting oper­
off by the decomposing fleh.
n i-er r i « « d a .)
atin g coats* The petition 7or the
L. M. Fieher and Carl E.
St. Petersburg, and Mayor George Schuob, representing the.. Public steel and aluminum airplane land freight Increesee. filed la st July, negro achools In the- Everglades
ing
mat*,
and
other
Items.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 4, (Spe- C arpenter, o f P ass-a-G rllle,
Mid th a t If fu rth e r wage booita area operate on split term of
Health Service, aaid they were
rw -f 11 r i w l
**»•»
■ m ir
iM it&amp; .l
. ^ a l i l ___. four
*1|—To dem onstrate th si great*
and one-half month* so
occured
"an am
Potter fold a group of foderat advieed
petition
by
the
agency1
*
field
children m ay help pick bean
tuberculosis officials thftt "a t present there
e r coordination
wouM he necessary.1
work will benefit *£B patient* ami are very few dead fi»h in the |s ta f f and Florida S tate health of­
T raffic exacutive* and attorneys crops.
The 1&amp;47 legislature doubled
* th e ir famllle* a* well t* the aver­ Gulf" b u t,th a t there is "an active ficial* th a t there i* no serious
for th* m ajor railroad* v e r s hold­
age cltlicn, a new position has red tide atea eight miles off
ing conferences here today to the S ta te 's contribution to th4
b*en crested In Florida.
determ ine w hat steps should t&gt;e school* and th|g year fo r the
Pas*.a-Grille,"
Th# position, th a t of tuberculos­ "of
taken in the lig h t o f the aw ard to first tim e counties w ill ■receive
telling -when other red . tld"
is program coordinator' f«t KlorS late money for current expense*
the non-operating em ployers.
ted
tides'
dcvr-lo
Potter
said
there
i»
"no
way
Ida. was announced today by Hr.
Available
Inform
ation
on
the
and
construction snd repairs.
i*tt!ed
fm
m
.
the
r a i n much lower than those Im­ sessions indicated th a t two courses
M- S harp, d irector,'B ureau of areas might develop snd thrroiandv
Checks totaling about (S.OttyOOO
lira rh e f "because ww don't dar-t
o f ton* of fish be washed ashnre.
posed
by
the
railroads.”
of action were under consldera- were mailed o u t laat week fo.Klpier Higgins, chief of fishej bury a n y - o f them there."
A ttorney General Clatk asser­
the first two month* of the term.
...
......... t ......
.....................
M erle Colhy, an aide In John ted In a statem ent that repeated
not ,yet
determined the cause &lt;
1. An Immediate am -ndv] p eti­
i/otrction" biology for
the *D epartment
.
.
* __nf
« Steelman, assistant tn the Pre*i effort* were made by the armed tion to ICC for fu rth e r freig h t Last y ear the total contribution
........
..... ..................................
said that expert* have ilent. "at in on today's contcrcnce, service* during the war to obtain increases to cover the now wage
Funds for capital outlay were
Mia D. M asutc, Jacksonville, has*the .red tide-but th at it is general. as did R. K. McGuire and A . U- _a more
____ favorable
and that
I - . . . —........rate,
—- . --------- adjustm ents;
not included in the first distribu­
H en .named ta Q h r post.
ly agreed that discoloration of M orrrl], o f the .F ed eral W ftlt the railroads refused to tnak* a
2. A plea to the commission f.ir tio n . h u t will ha mailed a* soon
•The
tuberculosis 'coordinator ,tlte water results frptt) an cxlra- Agcnev and A rthur 0 . ' Eaton; of lowrr rate.
expedited handling of the
a s budget* are checked to sho y
A sse ts .A ilm im -lt a t iu iL
“O u r in v e stig a tio n i n d i c a t e s petition for inrreases, -*h(f
will ba jointly employe I by Ihe 'u n ilu tty am ount o f gyinnodinjttr.t
th at county m atching fund*
«rd , the imiiiiite plant-like growth I. 81m
Hollartd.1
th
a
t
high
explosive*"
en
J
ammuni
S late Tuber ellipsis
up
fo
r
firs
t
hearing
n
r
.
Tue*
Pepper and
Bureau of Tuberculin!* Control ilar growths • have caused "re-1
tion traffic was most p ro fita b le 1
to the railroads," Clark said. "In ,
and lha Florida Tuberculosis and snow*1 In smite tm rthrrn * arras.
view of the importance of these I
H ealth Association, Dr. Sharp
He agreed with 'b e Florida
shipm ents, all unreasonably high
YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Mid, aftd will work to link togeth- *j,.,kr-,man that n il tide* give off
rate* and prufita should ba re ­
er the activities of the three *--p- nl1 irritatin g gay, which cause*
A m erlra’a bloat B eautiful
covered for the- people."
Aluminum -- Cedar - Polished Aluminum
arat* agencies. S tate Tubeicuion* *nrriin g and coughing, and that
This government action came
Board support will come mm an
___ Ask Me For Free E stim ate
for the railroads fast on th e heels
adm inlitratlec fund prohlt.i'.rd ‘by nries |r&gt; maintain or Itonst the appropriation,
P. W. 8TKVEN8 - 617 W. Robinson - OrUndo
Potter said he U p a rtUnlailv of an arb itratio n board1* 'aw ard
law from use of sanulotl-t opt)*Phono 2-072'.)
prices of food, clothing and hou*. Interested in hav|«C the Fi«h and of a 1 6 4 cent* an hour wage In-,
While the indirttni-al ileall only Wildlife S*tvie*, send an Invest!* crease for railroad worker* who
th* S tate Board of Health, the with charges of n-slraint nf trade gatur to Flnritl* Immediately to arc-'memln*r* of the I f so-called
sanatoria directed by th • S tate
survey Gulf Coast tvatei* liecstn,* non-operating railroad brother­
Tuberculosis Board and the many- in Washington, there have been
hoods. • These ate the employee*
*'we
want to get U clear in th-' who do not run train*.
sided program of the Florida
minds
of
tbs
coentry
there
Imi
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
Railroad officials have eitidanger.” He said many winter m ated I hit. w-*ge boost will c o st,
tion a te "three part* of one pn&gt;- cRlt-' across the country,
■Maximum
penalty
I*
a
15.000
visitor* have iHoroyred cancelling * t3M.UOO.ftOO a year.
^ *111—Florida's plan to eradicate
fine againi-t i-aclt organisation if reservations' hecali** nf the ted
I," according to Dr. Sharp.
The non-operating brotherhood* i
“ We'll all work more rfficient- convicted. It charges that tinrepresent about three fourth* of
rod,- of ethic* of the national
"\Ve lost the summer bushier*." railtoad workers. A proposed wage
• LOOSE LEAF BINDER and FREE REFILL
aM orlatiun rr,|uirr* each member Potter said, "ami we don't want adjustm ent and rule* :h*nge* for
of e a c h . local real estate board, In lose tb« winter buslnet., Th* worker* in the operating and of
numU-ring al*&gt;ut !»*k» iu as many red tide reports have litut ail the business is Still pending.
The railroads are now asking |
cities, to .observe the ronimissian FTnrida, although only * small
schedule so t-b g Die local., , portion. of . She slat if ,S li'tSilly the iCC for author!ey to m*k* a ’
new upw ard' revision In freight

N ew P ost Formed In
State To Aid TB F ight

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‘

✓ GLUME' X X X V III

Vets Warned
V A About

Partly cloudy thi* afternoon
through Saturday, -eattered a fte r‘ noon and evening thow era and
fr»
Iburuicr-hm* era, ■ Moderate
""“Vuith to *oulhr**t a Inda,

F L O R ID A .

NO. 211

A i w d a t i d P r f u L i n e d W iro

FRID A Y ,. SF.PT. 5, 1917

Truman Cites
Great Trust
Of U.S.-Brazil

THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR LABOR DAY CELEBRATION.

C o -o p e ra tio n

Thousands Face .Loss
OfTrainingBenefits
Unless Satisfactory
Refunds Are Made

2

B e tw e e n

N a tio n s

V ita l

In

C a lle d -

T a lk

B ra z ilia n

T o

C o n g ress

RIO DE JANEIRO, 5rpt. 5 (-D
President-Trqmxn told the Braj rilian Conste-* today lie i» con­
fident th.st "Hwril-and the Unit­
ed Si.Tip* w f he faithful to )
great trust n tw!»ch depend ths
lice* and liberty of *o many mil­
lion* of disillusioned and diseoutoaeil |H-o|&lt;|e,"_
*■--.
lied Sttenlioa

f

ATLANTA, Stpl, 5,
Th*
Veteran* Administration announc­
ed today that thoutand* ol vet­
eran* in the Soulheail (ace to**
of educational and training bene­
fit* unlett titiifaclory arrange­
ment* ate made to refund to the
government overpayment* in aub•ittence allowance*.
Theie overpayment* -on Sept. I
^ totaled approximately $7.0110,000
,T|ho%, Veteran* Adn.ihi&gt;ft*tio»
n y i overpayment* &gt;vete canted
N ec essa ry
T o
principally by failure of it* dit- I t e m s
buning office to receive notice
D e f e n s e O u tlin e d
that the veteran had dropped
A tV K W C o n v e n tio n
from a training itatm. Some de­
lay* occurred within the -Veteran*
CLEVELAND. Sept. 5 &lt;/T) -The
Administration itself, hut mainly commanding general ol the U. S.
they were due to failure of the air defente* command Vailed to9 VA to receive notice'.
day for a regular air force, "ready
To rtifo re their educational or
&gt;l~ for bitllc .trUHQUiL-modcut-Jii:—.— te aiding benefit*. - vet em u*—wh
have received overpaym ents mttst craft and 400,000 trained men.
A rlanding air corps of that
’ make reatituton In • lump' turn
or arrange to have the money lire i* nece»*ar&gt;-. »aid Lieut. Gen
taken
from future subsistence reral Georne E. Slratemeycr. t?
check*.
Til* num ber of overpayments fend [ Plo'id e the nation strategic ait
the money still due the guvtern- power lecond to none and

Judge Ware Will
Be G iven Hike
kt Yearly Salary ' '1

General Calls
For Air Force
Of 400,(100 JVJen|

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W a ts o n
In

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m Hemisphere
the , tvanton

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’’ •"«* »*&gt;• **«•

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in whifh
ftrattl awl u v
**sf Stntcv nn u t
j rontiuu# t** f &gt;ijiprnif with th#ir

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F ee

lu d Ingest

of t i l t W eiU m
R. W Ware, judge of th' ? w**t*»r
Of
jUountv Court, rendered to ’h- llrm -spbeiv in the itavelonment
• 1 fore# for
j Seminole County (5mmi«ionri« the ■.,| of mankind,” h« • sairt,
st, their meeting yesterday •« bill ____f t-e sueech, iip ii which tha
Tm an inn esse ol »*lity l[* f I .tl)H IT- - enl Tin. spent the bettvr
of lli» I-,-', two diya, was
w h ic h w ould h a v e b e e n a n act- !'*| t

bi» secorbl fo rm al ml.Ire** 0 1
ild lu it In .&lt; d n c k 't fee of $ ’ o n 'tltir ilT i . - i l l II- add tossed the
-n i.f ’ rhe Intere a c h m e . U ie b (id l--fd »’; - closing .
TT.-' ii',; ' I,1 Pefensa
ttlA tter u p u n til l b ' law and- rut Xiv.er’. H-’.
fi-tifeienc*- at tfuiiandinha Tiresm gs i m ild bp studied.

Altman Grnetal Tom \l &gt;i---i

day.
A sserting

the "problem* of
ol fhe .s late of I Im-da and I l.il I pe.-w-e .‘ill i " ibC;i-| of Us," and
insure a lasting peace."
ll-wle. alloinri for the b n u d . to. iii'-'.. vtf ' -It lluur s c coill i
In a prepared address before
in-e tti'ii.-qta'ed," Mr
Truman
th e 48tb~*ncampmenl «f tb.' Vet­
were iju.-ie:! hi an o(|inion m u t-t o.-li!."--d
i "» m
the
United
^
eran* of Foreign War*, now in Its
the salary would cwlude the tb. i iS ta ir,' .b-iei iiiioaioiti that the
second day, the m ilitary leader
i i, *--I N o' i■ . i.i' ,■ t-e .made to
-el Ice.
declared:
I he fH-aiil diiCcteil tile l letk &lt;-f •to . eed ilesp-te *lt-.‘d iffi-'illties th a t
"We m ust, a* foon as possible,
rhe Court to audit rb* docker f e e . , h a v «-• f»'
it* d evelop m en t,
have a regular air force ready for
More than 85 rn« ponies and *addle hnraes and their rld rra inp |iholoi:roph abasia the r.wl end of to r t 'lellnn I'nrk w i'h
paid in It. \V. Wh ip , l-rg o ..... ^
I
I
i « is n ot •
battle, comprised of 10,000 up-tsparticipated In the p arsrle of the Dusty llonte and Saddle Club thousands of people lined up on both sides nnd the M ajfalr Inn
{when Heniinole County-grew im . m-in said
I -I s "P e rm a n e n t p a r tt
thp minute aircraft and 100,000
lia t 31nnday morning In preparation In Ihe background’ as the horse races were gettjr g utnlri " a t .
thrnuch rlowntown Manfnrd
l
'th is taw 11#i m nm ni
j.i.p-i. | Wtilp,'1nry
isr-o-P-ot.
3(, TrUtrained men to adequately man.
for Ihe hnr.e races and Inurrtan'rnt held that eftrenonn. The
t C n l l i w * e a P e a * «H I
Ini inn l|)*|ca»e hud to tender a i i't‘l-tup. u.pqi loci ship among the
equip and adm inister a 70 group
i,, Judge
Ware for
fur amount
* (people*
rid for
llie'r
■
j
'
■ ’ bill
1.111 to
.lu-lric Wanam ounts
J pe*‘plcs ofor Dm
the vv ,,ri
program.
wnnmn w ell-__
"We must also have a strung air
reserve and air national guard,
_
7 ,
_
.
. ---- " T
1e^^ any fees that Judge Whip
" I h e difficu lt:-, thhat «* have
highly ' trained a n d ’equipped with
Cuutity .luilge of I'ro. rneoiinti-r—! in t|ti* -arly ph*»#
reaaqnabiy modem a irc ra ft to
I ‘.'r'-ill'T
i ! ■la:.
b t- “t
augm ent our regular striking
It n t t i l i t n e d tan I ’bifp b | i (
: ti--l rliseou iaged it* f?rr« " r~
tlh
i:,
n l i a i i th ey h*va
Catling a "»eeohd best air force
t; -i, i-ed ■
th-tvrminatlian that
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5, (Ah
statem ent saying a large number
like a second best poker band,
Senator -Vandenherg ( R - I f ic h i of Intcrnatiminl , ami dom 'stic
j it • h a l l -r r lr
PARIS. Sept. 5 If1)—Premier vou’r* belter off without It.** the
I ; " I he I n-''- ! S in t.-- la revolve 1
said today he see* nn need for a problem* "all d-maml that Corv*
Paul Ramadier won a vote ol general listed these other item*
l l o viipport rbe 1',lilted N a tio n s
special session of Congress &lt;m gre»* should retu rn l«r work -arty S e l e c t i o n
O f
R o u le .
confidence Ipday in ihe National he considered necessary to nation­
.Mliv nil i b - » 'iirce, a t our com the Furopean economic crl«l*. it.- this fail.'
al
defensa*
•
F or
R oad
4 6 L cfL
Hnti-b, also* a member «f the
Aasemhly, which alio approved the
added th a t tha de-ision, however.
1. "A healthy aircraft Industry
Senate Foreign 'Cnmniiltee, xpoke
I* up to Pretldent
Truman.
|ld&lt;
(jovernfrirnt * program of »ul»i- Instead
T o R o a d D e p a rtm e iri
of the withered vine /row
Vandenberg said .the adm inis­ fust before ilepnrting by plane for
,, „
I liient Of t
• of an e ffao. die* for the coal industry by a producing less than lt« 1831 p re­
V M M cNullv o l M -lh ou tn -. tin - t' \
. .o L a iiu n " « :it ,ak,»
tratio n should provide Congress Blirope with ritirer senator* and
w ar output."
jjf margin of SO tol^i.
Ihe
Seminole
County,
Junior
iu
..............
',,m,
i anna
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 m ~ member* with a concrete.p iogram representative* to study Ojo effec­
international •ilirrctnr -I l.m
The vole wa» LlZ for the Vnn- 2. A vigorous program of aero­ George Harriton, president ol 'the to r International aid and left to tiveness of the S tate D epartment's Clumber ol Commerce iinanmiou- International ami a niernlief 1.1 th.-1 *
nautical research ' and develop­
President Trum an the decision cultural and Information programs |y voted appro) ,)| to a moli-ui
tion of confidence, 241 against. It m en t
VI |
■\meri: an I I &lt;g Guard:
ALL Brotherhood ol .Railway
r , .w hether a special session in n ce« Including the Voice nf America
i-at the fifth vote of confidence 3. A "superlative" civil aviation Clerk), announced today the Kill-1 „ r y this fall.
by I rrl Hatrgan that in the r\rnl li'-tt. bronglil greetini- t,
i!
hroaih ast*.
Ramadier has received lince In­ system.
; way E tp re ii Agency h at agreed
Vandenberg, who-Is chairman of
"F o r tut part, the sooner we llir Seminole ( onnty Conifni—"or Mrllrourne C|uh to Sant -id l *n
4. A set of blueprints govern­ to a I 5 U cents hourly wage i„. the Senate Foreign Rrlatjons Com -reconvene the belter, especially a* |, ,, not taken action willnn 111
coming premier in January.
re(w&gt;rlpt| on tire trrrnl tutein ilrnri d
ing Industrial planning and mobllnun
i
.
.m itte, told reporter*!eoneetn* any proposed i-lle f for ,
on fe-dr-tributing the conn r tnaenlion in San Fran i- o, &gt;nd
The Communist* and n sprink­ Station for any emergency "am! eiesie iforZ ud j .OUO
employees.
"Thar* la no congressional cb- Europe." Hatch said. He pointed
ling of Rightist and Centrist dep­ against any attem p t to r a t'll us
The b o o t, effective ai ol Sept, position to dodge any emerdency
rmerflencj out Hint Secretary of S tate Mar- *)- 1 oniniii*i&lt;&gt;ners' distiict*, ilu- commended lire work «( ihe hwat
uties formed the opposition to oD guard with a worse P earl Her*
1TINRm*~S^;T T rT5 A For. i* (he tam e increase given earli­ which the president m ay Identify, shall ha*, cumiiarcd European ecu Jjvcrei lake tile matter into couilr Lrrni Clfib in thrir pr.ijnttrHvT
tha measure, - Which authorized
I am simply suggesting this event nomtr condition* In a "patient Thi*. deciiion w*s reached at iln
pi icing AmericaK (lag, in pub!■&lt; , r ,^n flffir- &lt;jv&gt;k'«man »aid th'
th« government to grant 4,550,6. Heavy appropriation* for air er this week lo approximately (calling a special session) depend* growing steadily worse While Ihe
Aft 0Q0.000 franes (118.500,006) In nower.
1.000.000 railroad workers under upon presidential Initiative a f u r physician* argue, about the nrbper tegular meeting at the Mayfair Inn aclurol rooms.
.lav lh- I nt* I Kirn-dam wouH
~ subsidies to hold down prices ij». • &lt;1 Popular support of air fore* an arbitration award.
lari ,night.
lie . -aid th at K*i Flnridiar i.tlr r r.r» intein ition it rction to
adequate Inform ation."
treatm ent."
U 's s llia r * an P age e ls )
.th e coal industry.
r *
A* .Vandenberg held hi* flr»t
On Wednesday. U ndersecretary
Harrison said th* agreement
Kay Sh o-n iak er. J a y r re repre* at'ended the San Fra-r-rn »&gt;'-il it- iHed tit* mhuAlthough the threat of a gov­
averts a threatened strike, which new* ronferenc* since relu m in g of S tate Rohetl ijiv eti told re- te n ta tiv e to Hie- Boy'* St a11: tn v-ratlin from Florida, «ltdi- tnn—• mhi &gt; r-mtemVitT of |et,i«lt chiidrei
ernm ent crisis was thus eased.
(Pari
were
llterr
f
i
.'-v
idb
had been ‘ voted to enforce de., from th s Inter-Xm erican Security norter* (he European situation Talla!ia*ti-e, reported nn the eonLabor attll was agitating politi­ Round World Fliers
Conference tn Rraiif, veteran Sen may demand United State* help clave. Shoe m aker sta ted th a t be p ir t- -if Hie I 'tilled Still- H&gt;' n i l frmn Europe lo Palotine,
nmndt „ for the wag* hike.
cally against th* soaring cost
fTnaiinnra «„
*t«i
ren» a can d id ate for govern or. ■■I that the Florida ,1-I. i,-,itt’i-i
f h ■- nil!- ■•tijfre v.rtd two more
Take O ff For Rome PITTSBURGH, Sent. 5 (,F&gt;-A atn r Hatch (D-NM) Issued a
of living.
and that Ihe buy. who was elected,' PI' -efUnd^ the convent: ■ itb
«liip«
t i-Iio- d hi‘nle f far f’a!c«tinc
H u t union leader* were far from
Kiddy Gong nr Miami, wa» re i j ' r d made fro m a p a rt -»f the old
strike of L800 railroader* em ­
TARIS, Sept, 5,
George ployed.
content srith th* reeent_eut in the
vf-nlly elected, national prashHnt White.-Hull**_when ll n.6* turn. uriji ii.lriill.-yni-d Jruun immiby tn# U. 8. Steel Corp. Election W arning Is Ching Pledges Self
• bread ration, skyrocketing food Mr. Trum an. 39, of Los Angeles today brought Immediate curtail­
down tn |kii(.
, iihl* w-“e h--in^ mtcht-cf. Hie»c
Wa*blngti&gt;n.
Given-Chinese Party
In Work For Peace tn The
prie*g, and official statistics pur­ and Clifford V. Evans, 26. fit ment of production to the firm ’*
I here were Mur P’^r
p-&gt;inl - wet- thi--Noit(ifindvmoving e)»toff_
group voted to send « let­
W
ashington,
resuming
a
‘roundlin g . lir|ng-eo*ta t*n tim es hijther
ter n( iwmmemlatian to the St. ,” - *-ei| at the convention,-*h ■ North Africa, and the Paducah,
the-world flig h t' In two light Pittsburgh 'd istric t plants.
NANKING, Sept. 5, (AV»- A
M th an . in . 1838.
WASHINGTON. ScpL 5.' UP)— Augustine Jaycees for spearhead­ said:
Two union*, representing cm(Cub)
planes,
took
off
for
Roma
w
8 o •'th e y ’called a on* hour halt
! UniVeroal m ilitary traininc. which wr* reported at the Bul­
loyea* of th* subsidiary union well-informed -source said today Cyrus 8. Chlng, the government's ing the approval of the fencing
In Paris Tju* and auhway services at 10:50 A M. (5:50 A. M-. E ast­ railroad, stopped work th is morn GenerallatfMo ’• Chiang-Kal Rhek
la:v in St. John* County.
•J. Dang*r wff UornmtmUmganin Black*'*** i*ott of Varna.
new
top
labor
peace-maker,
took
ern
Standard
Time)
today.
th is ' afternoon. Pnatofflee* will
Gordon Bradley reported that
Heller pay for nehnnl tench, Uni' Fer.eign Office -qrokfiman
mg efter a break in contract had sent a personal directive to over hi* duties today with a
The*
said
they
would
make
a
high members of the Kuomlntang
ties* -tw o hipur* early and remai-i
Ihe board of director* have -rent
ers.
made hi- c-imntenP* while three
refueling stop a t Marseille end ns got tat Ions. The yoad connect* (governm ent p arty ) w a r n i n g pledge tn work fa r enduring Uabut until tomorrow -morning.
letter tn Elgin ItaytH*. ehairt.
Refun-stqtion
of national Brill'll lran*tmf(i
"big
jte
e
l"
plant*,
employing
35,approachl»
r
peace.
%
*
C yretaktr* of national eemater- hoped to reach the Italian capital 000, and feeds Into m ajor rail­ against antl-dem ocratle aetlvitie*
ftmn of fh» Hful# Rond D fftirt*
fnfMl*. •
log llumi.iii g. tTt-rnmny, with 4,400'
A youthful-appearing man even jn en t, rerp ro tln g th a t the De­
or “hooliganism," In this fall’s
Us, most o f ‘them disabled ve*. at 6:30 P. 31. 11:30 P. M. Eastern road lines.
King a Lion W. O. Livingston J , », , |,,U n from the S. S Exodus
Standard Tim*).-'
though 71 years of age, Chlng partm ent give the cro»« - state
national elactlons. *
nn T ea, *1»l
eran*,* also w*r* on itrlk *
|t&lt; 17 off I'n! -tinCarnegle-Ulinol* Steel C o rp ,
During a two-day stopover here,
The source said Chlang, recall­ received hi* oath of offire a* d i­ highway it* imm ediate attention.
higher pay.
biggest
U.
S.
steel
producing
tubII com m -nlnl that the p arrn ts
Ramadier'* ap p aren t political the filer* told the A tro Club of tidiary, banked 10 blest furnaces ing th a t the K uohdntang record rector of the new Federal Media- *lnre the city ami county official- I )(&gt;n f i o l r l F v n ( &gt; i'l( &gt; r 1
in Hungary of 13 of the children
toward
opposition
candidates
was,**0"
wnd
Conciliation
Service
and
have
left
Ih
e
.election
of
H
...
.
.
.
..
victory cam* a fte r hla own party France th a t they were consider­
ICW tlssM e s ’ P*«* III)
e."."’ 'I ', . I * „
IQ- .u .__ i ulinard itr- lrahi.|viii* ha 1 n*k-d
ing aaking permission to land on
"not always too clean," ordered *h#n told newsmen:
route entirely up to tire . ta te j J o U p N d l l l f U I () I I l S l tile H riiii.iit'i ahl in repatriating
j u votad to support hlpi In the con-.
a
United
State*
airc
ra
ft
carrier
p
a
rty
laadert
to
avoid
any
ap"There
will
lie
no
miracles.
The
IMad
Department,
H r fldane* balloting, which th* pre­ If rondltyms mad* eurft a move
lis-rii T h - ,apokesmnn naid *1) (2
pearance of exerting pressure attem pt to build b etter labor
New by-law* for the nrganira
m ier had nosed on hla request
Jewish
Underground
It VSHfNGTON, Sept. 5, (TV
l-o, • nn-i .mi* t i t ! h r ! i&gt;een placed
advisable.
during
election
of
th
a
-N
a
tio
n
a
l
m
anagem
ent
relatio
n
*
-is
a
long,
tion
will
t-e
ratified
at
the
Sept
fo r 138,500,000 In government
l it - Evening S tar Nay* Admiral aboard tb« Evhdug HUT w iihout
Assembly Oct, 21-23 and (he, leg. flow procet* but we hop* to make 25 meeting, it n n staled.
subsidies for th* coal Industry.
Groups S ta g e F ight iilstlv*
f.oul* E. Denfeld I* expected tn pri"i i-nii«-nt rif tln-ir parents,
Yuan
Dee.
21-23.
.
a
real
contribution.
When
L*ftw!ng
factlonlst* I
t Reyinun
I.T ’i I. and John Kailer were
, j i'C named chief of sta ff In l're*iTire *noV-Ntnan ri-ctarv-l “this.
Population
Of
State
swung to hia support a t a fiv e -1
Intro-lured to the group *» gue»t*. ,j(,nt Trum an and Admiral Dewitt ini„lman traffic fn voting child*"
JERU SALEM , S e p t 8. (A5)—
'h o u r party w ar council la st night,
Members
of
Ifagana,
underground
L\ ( I bike) ijaituey- chief of naval r -n ” wa* the r**pon*fbillty of th*
Prison Is Increasing Jewish defense organisation, bat­
Ram adier could co u n t'h im self In,
ope rations thia month.
' **
Ilas-imeir ...................................
Ms-air. described a*
DR. ALLEN ILL
for Foreign M ln!|t«r George* HItled
In
the
ttre
e
te
of
all-Jewlah
Tlie appointment*, the new s­ Marxist Jeu ish youth body.
TALLAHASSEE Fla'., 8ept. 5 Tel Aviv today w ith member* of
dault’s MRP party had prtvlouslr
"It Is tru e that the Hasomcir
JACKSONVILLE. 8ept. 5, bD paper »ay», are expected to lie
—(A1)—Florida's S tate prison pop­ the Jew ish underground Irgun
pltdged ft* backing.
— River*ld* Hospital attache* to- announced shortly a fte r President lla ra lr mav have been created orulation
I*
gradually
climbing
back
Zval
LeumL
Ten
pereons
were
Tha threat of a cabinet crisis
day said Dr. W, 8. Allen, presi­ Trum an return* f r o m South Iginaltv to »»ve Jewish ehildren
Injured, two of them _w riQ luly.
A loomed for a tim e when
Left to it* pre-w er peak.
dent of Stetson U niversity, had America ami Jam es ForreH al, from the perils of N aitsm ," th*
Antfr*ir~C8fFfway,
H. T.**Fat7 R, f “ patrick
12
The
state
priton
division
a
t
Hi*
T
W
w
ar
v
m
r
n
ir
r
iir
w
T
in
)
pit
.li
te
d
.
aT ' Wing Socialist*, lad by . Deputy
been admitted Aug. 21 for ob­ now Secretary of the Navy, takes spokesmen aaid.
12
The clash occurred when the rick, O. E. McCall and' "W. A G. E. McCall
Guy .M olitt, threatened to w ith beginning of laat month reported
There is reason to believe, ho
servation and diagnosis hut that the oath of office a* the new
12
W.
A.
Adam*
Adam*
tied
for
first
place
with
d£Tw’ thalr ' support 3 * Ram adier
" V # ? JL,*!*! Ifagana group, whoae oroanU atlon 12 out of a possible 16 birds in O. W. Spencer
nothing ronrluaiva had been d e­ Secretary of Defense.
continued, that as many a* 200 of
1)
prison
at
Rgiford
and
the
rarioua
has vowed to fig h t Holy Land
Admiral Denfeld, 6»t. would r e ­ the 700 children who had been
unless- the prem ier pledged
termined.
II
Whelehrl
Irgun
tora irg
u n posters from th* reg u lar weekly akeet shook II.
tu r n e r governm ent coptrol of work ram ps, compared w ith the terrorism , tora
The hospital siid ha was not place Admiral of tha Fleet Wil­ been shipped" without kttow|#dif«
10
a
i
th*
Sanford
Skeet
Club's
range
Howard
Whelehsl
peek
population
of
8,788
a
t
the
the walla of building* afong Di*
liam D. Leahy, 72. who has been
Commerre, business and Industryat the Municipal A irport y ester­
4 man tie won by Carraway. badly ill but th a t he had entered chief of sta ff to the commander of their narent*.
.
— C aet—nig h t th e parliam entary end o f 1839 and a w artim e low of lengoff S treet and P*t«h TlIqv*
for * rheek-up. Specific reason
The N orthland and Paducah
day
afternoon.
CorraWay
.won
th#
P.
*11.
Lansing
10x16
8
.3
7
2
-In
A
ugnlt,
1845.
Road. Irguntste,, whoa# organisa­
group 61 th# Soefallat' P arty decid­
for his going into th* hospital, in chief of the Army and Navy •ailed originally from Rayonne,
V
There are more w hite women In tion ha* claimed retponslbllity shootaif. Jam** Webb led th* pi*, R. J. Hickson
dutipg
both
the
Roosevelt
and
ed a fte r a five-hour *e*»lqn to
other than this, waa not given.
F ranre, ho aaid. with ereW s'o f
B. W
i
g
h
t
9
Trum an adm inistrations
aupport Ramadier on th* vote of prison than ever, and the percent­ for recent Paleetlne violence, tol shooters with 285 out of 300. R.
English - sneaking Jew s hearing
7
U rging other Interested cUltens W. R. Williams
age of w hite men am ong the In­ gave battle.
Denfeld, a native of WeMt-jra . . p Q - p » J i w n ^
confidence, i '* ,
to
coma
out
and
enjoy
the
fun,.
F.
D.
Beott
________
7__
T*|
Aviv
police
reported,
meanmate*
la
g
rea
ter
than
It
waa
boplm
rr;
IB7I
a
ghuluate
oT
the
' .'
___
Th* aaeembty Tuesday night
jtihs - w n n n .E Y uiKfi
r
«
. while.—th a t - a~ yeung—J e w and Byrd J , Good*, aec re ta ry ^ n f ~tttF W. A. I’alfTck
Naval Academy in tha etas* of
heit 'b ’r rn.ltamuliiiitfcmiuul L&lt;r fore the w ar.
today th a t facilities W. 8. Hand
5
Jew eae-claim 'ing
to rep resen t th*
f I«
WESTPOR t T n , "y ., Sept. B. »/D 1912, h now commander In chief
- EMERGENCY PROGRAM
a 12.3.628.000 at**! price’ aubel.lv
6
8 te m gang, a small Jew ish un­ are being prepared a t tha range W. * A. L* ff1er
— Ml** Mary K. Wooiley, retired of the Pacific; fleet,
,
BERLIN , Sept, 6. W6— Brttiah
and the prem ier immediately ileTE N N IS POSTPONED
Th* following seor** wer^ president of Mount Holyoke Col­
derground unit, had delivered an for rlfla shooting aa well aa platol
Admiral Ramsey. 59. would r e ­ and American occupation author­
term ined to peg hia coal eubsidy
NEW YORK, 8epL 8, OP)— ultim atum personally to 18 Jew- and ake*t shooting and aaid
lege and Internationally kmntn lieve Admiral of the F l-et (.'hea­ ities announced today an em er­
demands to a ro te of confidence. Rain forced postponement ’of the lab officials of the Palestine In­ matches will be held every T h u rs­ mad* on the pistol range:
Slow Time Rapid Total worker for world peare, died to ­ te r W. N lm llt, who will tm 63 g e n c y tran«t«irt program to bring
He contends th a t without aubaidi** ,
rne*
of
match
- the National come te a departm ent to resign day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 Jas. Wehh Id)
07
29-i day. She waa 84. Miss Woolley, next February.
,
,
In this year’* batv-sL They gave
eoal prices will rise and be fol­ Tennl*'C ham pionship* a t F orest
86 hours o r face drastic o tto ck .
96
28 J who headed the W omen's College
J. Howard 06
Ramsey, a native of Whipple German provincial governmenta In
lowed by general price Increase* Hill* today. The tournam ent wlli Within
eonsequpneea. Special guard* were
Tb*
following
score*
were
piad#
Loo
Butncr
93
285
97
at
South
Hadley,
M
aas,
from
Barrack*,
Aria.,
and
a
1912
g
ra
d
­
the bitonal atea power to requisi­
of 18 percent In all Industrie*. a te r t tomorrow, w eather nermlt- aeelguod Immediately to the 18 on the abbreviated akeet
90
176 1900 to 1937, had been ill fine* uate of the". Naval Academy, t* tion supplies and any tran sp o rt . M
J . R etlgan 99
Tha effect in tha end, ha ‘ said, m f , with tha same schedule of official*. Police described the of 16 bird*.
F
.
,
Rockett
65
256 September, 1844, when aha su f­ now vice chief of naval opera­ vehicles not being used for ea- . r :i
89
would a a .ru n a w a y Inflation.
match**,
v
couple a* Yemenite Jew s.
Andrew C -rrtw a y
251 fered a cerebral hem orrhage.
82
D, w eig h t 89
tion!,
aentlat purposes.
m ent In the aoutheaatern elate*
on Sent. 1 folluw* (the VA ex­
plained th a t the numl&gt;er of overpaym ents does not indicate )be
nuntber of veteran* who owe Ihe
government
»lnre one veteran
may have received several pay­
m ent*):
South Carolina. 4,203 and $271,648; Georgia, 17,030 and *1.846.086; Alabama, 15.542 and $!.aiL -

French Prem ier
# Is Given Fifth
— — Confidence

^la,; -m C : ^
Railway Express Vandenberg Discounts Need l or— Jaycees May Use
Special Session 01 Congress Court Action To
Strike Is Avoided _
By Wage Increase
Get Re-districting ^ cNultv Ut.imi ts

On Convention 01
National Linns

Walkout Of Railroad
Workers Cuts U. S.
Steel P r o d u c t i o n

..... .

Action I'hinned To
Holt Removal Of
Jewish ( hildren

Sanford Skeet Club To Include
Shooting As Well As Pistol, Skeet

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- FAMILY TREE SHOWS RELATIONSHIP iOf ROYAL COUPLE

■ ■ O i i H n Victoria |
I im * !
f .
tension of financial aarieUne# by i
New^ r - , u rr,
tb&gt; World Hank .w h ere poMibla.
■b h U SSK IA Hrlglu.ii ~ Ocean
or might rm liracc what
' Hj failed depth* of 12.000 f tr t Will be e l
perm anent m eaiure*.
plored for” the firat time by IM*
Ily perm anent m eanufU he ob­ if Auguat I’iccani complete#' hi#
viously re fe rrn l to the M &gt;’ ’ »*• •‘Bathyscaphe" project for which
King Edward VII
s il v e r
Prince** Alic#
plan for extension of American arrangement* are nearly rnm pletr.
(D ied 1910)
(Special) (Died 1878)
assistance* to Kuyope on o ’ long
The 03-ytar-old scic.iiiii ia the*
record* foe
range self-help hail*.
man
who
roae
to
53,000
feet
in
a
i I ported to I
At another point, I-uvelt i&gt;ald free balloon in 19.12. Now he la
t&gt; Florida
th a t It I* now certainly later than working with Max Coaynt on thi
King O aarg a
f qponln* ga
First M a rq u a it
we think and th a t bit personal Bathyscaphe, a metal glob*, with
(Died 1936)
• rmal tJhaujr
view la .that the United Slate* three ami one-haif-inch w all, built
•f Milford Haven
. 'q i 84. -Ana
will have to take a bai I I Mik at to w ith.land pre»«nre* of C.000
. t^Dled 1921)
t :■f a t -8 o'clock
the altuation before the en«L of pound, per square inch vhirh wilt
| i The penn
}kam SMflUnil fyfl* I a •- ■— - - — —
U y boat t&gt;
T h e'fttate lleparInn n t' fiTF*Srnie
He plan, to aink it in tile liulf
Prlncat* A ndrew
Admiral Viscount
ITT- rUle tecon
tim e haa been receiving wuid at of Cuinea off the ro a .t of Africa.
Movntbatton
(Prince** Alice) .
i be a t horoi
an increaaing rate from Its Leal The f ir.t trip will lie unmanned,
Land.
obtervera abroad that America with device, actuated hy preMilie
A lUo tin
will have to face up to the rritlral d eig n ed to return it tu the .or*
oi
a record of
HE wadding »f Princess Cilia*
•Ituation aooner than previously fare. T hrn I’irrard and h it fellow
th n r the
expected.
scientists
will
make
the
trip.
1both, 21, holross-prosumptivo
tldpatcd
There are two rea .o n . for thl»,
The 40-ton globe la buoyed by, a
to tha British throne, and LI.
, will
turn
hi tt—
the undersecretary .aid, explain­ heavy dtunijLlllmL writh light anti
. 69,761 paid
Philip Mountbatlen, 26, former
concrete Weight* held by oil. For
ing them ax:
,
,
-y* : or more , h
"ballast" there are Iron electro­
Oreek prince, an Nov. 20 In West*
1.
The
fact
th
at,
in
hi*
virw,
the
‘ tendance ■■
effect* of the British 'financial magnet*. If tha aprrd uf accent
mlnslor Abbey will unite two de­
The 89.763
crlil* have l&gt;een very contagious. la too g rra t, oil ran he rrteaard
the previm
scendant!
af Queen Victoria. Al­
from
the
drum.
Lovett aaid th at he could no. rumSt. Anguatl
Chrmiraht will keep the air Inrf
incut or enlarge upon th i«. lint
though tho groom's awn branch
U | __ luted
*\
It la a known opinion of American aitle the glulx pure an I thine will
The Sain
af tho family wa* established
official,
th a t Britain** r.xent »uc, be two window*, one heiking
favwrttei
and the other down."A dictaphone
quite recently on tha throne of
restful
effort*
to
relax
prortalona
iparativr
of Ita loan agreem ent here w •ttitl will avoid w a.le of lime In AakGreece, his ancestors, on his
right t
Ing
notea.
The
dark
sen
ilepthr
bring requests for variotM kind*
Georgii
father's
side, have reigned for
will
lie
illuminated
witn
powerful
of help from other European rottn• the mythic*
hlc#
aearchlighta.
many centuries In Denmarh.
trie*.
.
.hip of the
One of the window. 1« renfov*
From this great house, three
2. Tha reaourre* of many E u­ able and will lie u .n l for entrance
t
ropean countries have had to he and exit. A .h u rt wavv radio will
1 i eeeeon play
British sovereign* Jiave in the
iocraaalngly diverted from produc­ kern the acirnllits in touch with
ite m fro
past chdsen their consorts. Elisa­
tive pace, such a t the purchaie or their ship, -the Sfaldla. n Belgian
Caine
m anufactura of machinery for niwA cargo b o a t There will le two
beth, lee, springs from this
plants, |o nonproductive uses niulor* to propel the •'lube over
(U~h6w«v«r
family. The tree above shews
such a* tha purchase.of food,
the orran floor. PowVl* Will come
p t ‘ l ,hp
the distant relationship of the
*i Senator
In relation to th i. second point, from batterlra.
royal couple.
(International)
* Lovatt said tha trouble. Pave been
hurling aM
The Pjerard ripetlilloi., spon.
- ohanda f a ll v
brought on partly by wliat lie ral- aored by the Belgian National
lad acta of God, such aa flood* and Scientific Heaearch Fund, will u Tha Skrii
; depending
drought*, knd partly tiy hu.nan cludr geologist*, nioluglat t and
hurler Tom
frailties In management.
naturallata.
loop’a two. 1
Many countrie*, he aaid, hove
aer* where
' run through their store of rvroilras# rrwsa
rraas fags
Pass &lt;
&gt;“• I
lC sslIsM
qaal
Keleher. 19­
cr* simply In order to r iis t. In
•$ rrM UrlahdS Senator* In four ITT
• arfditimi. 1.. .1. ,lu i-u l. i l - i
------ man. IJ 7. i
fl ■■IlNBNI 11atgae I'agt llhfl
ATHENS. Sept. 8. &lt;(P&gt;
The
place, Mr. 8 t*natrom declared, "it
F rrnch have the warat whoat crop rirk, B. I.. Pet kins, II. IL Greek
government took strong
Hal lleincr
line* Napoleon', time and the pot­ Pope, J .
J can be assumed th at the Feds
L.
Ingley, E.
C. step* today to prevent a pnialyxato crop i* bad.
r i^ U .7 - 6 .,
could hava possibly played before
liar per. It. I.. IH-an, Jack Itati“
cliedulrd
TUtighoxt
A fter mentioning Ri train and gan, Georg* Stine, W. A. Morri­ ing rivll servant* strike sclirdu!
1 78,000 to 90.000."
.
' seetni to' fa
France, luivett th rn d e-laird that son; W. V. Bitting and Jack Hal !.1 furA tomorrow.
decree scheduled' for publi­
• "A t th* beginning of this pas
' ,f* A tha ft
he did. not mean to pick out I h u e
Altamonte S p rin g .: K. C. Hater, cation in tbe Official G aictte to­
"rud !rn cli n
countries as requtripg n ..i.ia n -j- Mr*. K. C, Bates, II. O. Smith
j season," Mr. Stenitrorn assorted,
day, thereby making it a law,
' ' outf
tfIt ’
Land
mora urgently than xpy other na'
I "Sanford led the Florida Jilata
ordef* tbe "m obiliiattun'' uf all
•
Casselberry
and
F
n
n
Pprk:
ffim ei iro n
tiona but only as exam ple, of the IliUiarii
Ca.telle-rry, * llibl.arc) rivll servants, ban. walkouts and
j
l-eagu# for tbe over-all seven
M ainstay
general *rtl«l« over -W e.tern KuHd'batd Gasaelberry, Jr.I leon- threatens strikers with dismissal
years th at ]obp~had bean In upr Georg*
rope.
and
Imprisonment.
th 23 vict.
■(ration. Th* Feds boaslt-d uf an
On other aspect, of the Kurope i i d Casselberry.
The strike, if railed, would afForest City: Cheater C. F osgatr,
th a , Uague
an crisis. Lovett .aid:
I average of .540 as th* result of
fre t all post and telegraph com­
Philip
Mar*.
'
M anager M;
1 . He ha* not heard nn\thing
munication ami would virtually
; winning 471 games against 407
Geneva:
Mis.
Eintor
C
uilelt,
W,
decisions bi
about H riti.h Foreign Minister G. hlllx-e.
hall the operation of tbe govern­
.
I defeats. At tbe end of the prssAiling of la
Bevln’a- proposal to redistribute
Intke Maiy: Baymuml 31. Ball, ment.
ent season, the Feds slipped friun
of the hurl
the American gold hoard at. Kurt
‘A government official said aurh
K. True.
f n Don Coker,
Knox and could not com ntrn. on K. Imke
first place In the over-all stan d ­
a
strike
.would
be
"disastrous"
at
Monroe:
John
W.
Hell,
I- and Tom O'
It.
ing* to second place, with 8 t.
a
time
when
the
government
was
J.
Tilden
Jacobs.
2. In hla opinion. It would Ihi
Tha Bed
Augustine Saints taking uvtr
Lingwuod: J. A. Blatline, B. C. waging a campaign against guer­
icent* toppr
difficult fur Britain In maintain
first place. This 'proves,'' Mr.
rilla* to rra to rr order In northern
membership rim ultaneoiuly In n •ireene, F. H. Black.
t l . with Pet
Catenatrom declaredr "th at Kanford
Greece, . ____________ .
Oviedo;
—w ait, n n ,
B rili.b - cumuiouweaith - cuiOmi*
haa
had
successful
baseball
gst The government umplojrges are
union and a European troxomic
'■ . aa chl»
10
throughout her
Florida S tats
asking for increased wages to
i’c itr had
union. He haa heard .orculation II. F. Wheeler. F. W. Talbott. P. meet higher living coat*.
Leagut activities."
and | Harold
about a European econonib union M, Camplwll.
Mr. Stenstrom reviewed record,
• Also scheduled for publication
Slavne.
Amliew
Hilda,
John
won three n
a t some stagi' of the Marshall
'established by t h e ‘ Sanford clup
in today'* laaua of the Official
Huda,
Martin
Ktankn.
tom e aa.urs
plan development, (.ovett a.nld.
(la ie tte i* a law perm itting cen­
and ita members throughout the
. era fall. •
8. The S tate and Treasury Drsorship of prcaa report# on gurrpast year. He highlighted this
,
Series gat
par Uncut, have liren disrupting
rilla and m ilitary o|&gt;eratinn». The
review by describing Buddy la k e ’s
tween the ■
tha possibility. as one phase uf the
reports will be limited to-general
l to 0 win over D eland in 19
one team ha
(I'aaltasM &gt;,aM
Oael
Marshall plan, of creating a dollar
sta ff com muniques..'
innings a t Conrad Bark in De­
Knox
striftighold,
waa
acquired
case of rain
pool for Europe with the main
Land a few weeks ago. la k e won
the game w
purpose of atahilislng Kurope.it. tiy pUH-has# from other co u n tries
his own gam# with a home run
_
The "purchase'' is in effect, an
tam g ell
currencies with dollar support.
•
in th # . 19th fram e.
’
m ust
, 4. An ecoonmlc union of all Ku-*acceptance of gold fn payment
— -,
Mr. Stenstrom applyudrJ J j Iiu
rope, aa recommended by Hep. for debt* of other countrie* to^lhe
Krlder for hi* wor..,
ork, _
no* only ...
in
Have has not been discuu-gd with Unite.) Sintra built up by their
the managerial departm ent, but at
th# 8&lt;at# D epartm enl but is. In buying i'onttr.erably rout®
8
FOUL,
Sept.
3,
(d
l
—
l.ieut.
an official of th* club for the peat
L ovttl'a opinion, a nalum l hope from this country than they can General Albert C. Wedemeyer
few years. "K rlder deserves m oit
sell it.
for all Europe.
said
today
his
fart-flndin-r
mission
of the rrrd it for Sanford having
Viltually all of the gold, how
heard "strongly divergent views” O llf ll o r OH, serving in Ui*&gt;tedit«rraneen theatre under Lt. Gen. John
baseball during these past Iwu
ever, is pait «f the U. S, monev in Korea, but th a t th e rj appealed
seaton,," Stenstrom sa ij. He also
C. II. l« e , hr* now being Investigated. Among th# first on tha seen* waa
aystem. Moetly a* reserved back­
to
lie
"almo*:
complete
accord"
on
Max Sorensen. Commander of tha Catholic War Veterans. H* la iMswn
paid high praise to BUI- Stanton.
ing against note* and deposit*
thing—"th* deelre for a peace­ gelling both (idea of th* alofy In noma, Italy. At top, he meets General
. -_ hurler, who racked up ^ .v i c ­
of the Federal Iteaerv# Banka, on*
. lt'*M |. . M fism r#«e ••*•»
ful, prosperous and united Korea." Lee. Bottom, he listens to aome O l complaints.
tories during th* year against
Lfafemotteoat)
and aome ia luirking for paper
in th* Balkan*.
Wedemeyer, who left today for
aeven defeat*. Stanton also apmoney Usurd by the government
Th* American note aaid:
Tokyo, said In a farew-dl slat •
• peared .in 41 game* throughout
.*Th# PeUtdr caae. Involving the itself. the-year, it was reveal-*.!
On the domestic front, Bovin menl th at hla mission had nltrnipHPKP.ir
RECORD
THY
leader of th* principal opposition
ted to contact as many Korrans notitiral, economic and s*ieiaf re n ­
"Although he claims St. T riersNEW YORK. Sept. 8. WP)
p arty, obviously efforts the exist- served notice to ,th e notion’s 80,- aa limited tim e would allow.
Paul Msntx, holder of many speed burg
£ur* “aa hla home, everyone .In
dition* within their country,"
•ncs of representative g ovenv 000,(HR) workers that th* la b o r
"Obviously,
It
ia
Imjiosalble
to
government would us# a “ get
tecordr, took off from La G uordla I oanford claim* Je rry Silverman
m eat In B ulgaria. X X X
hear the expressed vlow* of *11 • .Wedemeyer will Icavo Tokyo
,h# iuat o s much i f a Sanford
"Tho .contention th a t th* m atter tough" policy to spur productio t. political and social p arties when Friday for Hawaii. There, ha aaid, Field in a converted P-51 fig h ter
Britain's dollar crlsla, he aaiJ
• • any of us here,"
la of purely Internal Bulgarian
his group “will remain for ap ­ plane a t 12:26 P. M. (E 8T) to-1
they
number
were
200
,"
he
added.
®i#n**rf.*«^al4 btforo p i^ trn tconcern cannot relieve th# Y alta will continue for another two However., a g reat deal nf valfT nroximately one week
* ‘isolated
'
‘ hi day, for liurbank, Califs in
attem pt to eilablish a new East- Ing Mr. R atilfr* trophy to Silver­
power* frlm their commitment to years, during which "w* must gel Me Information haa been received quarters where w# r#,i
man in behalf of th* Celery City
Weal non-stop rvcprd.
concert theltw policies in regard production.”
evaluate
and.
correlate
Printing Company. "If# became
"We can’t play -tluwn to your through letters and memoranda. levied with a view to reaching
to "developm ent of th is nature
■ favorite of th* fan* earlv laat
foible*, to your petty resiilcllona," Korean*, men and women, of all conclusion* for my final report to
categories. In th# fields of cduca- t L h»a,i.l*,hl *®
■pent studying tb* situation la Mason, not only a favorite with
’“ The Bulgarian parliam entary he warned. "We must ask th* ex­ tio'n. labor’, trad# and politic* have ^ the^nrealdent.
Sanford fans, but with fan*
action in abdllshlng th* A grarian ecutive '(of ta e TUC) to remove been given the opportunity to pre -1 Most of Wedemeyer'* time wa* China.!
throughout tb* Florida S late
Union which constitute* th# latest lhr;m all."
LaogtM." Stenstrom added, whll*
want to go through Ju n e of
development In the repreealv* cam ­
han /ln g tb* hug* tro p h / to the
paign against th# rights and lib- next year with a tremendoua inleading Fed hlttey. .
•fit** of member* of th a t party :rease of coal, of steel and averyBefore Mr. Stenstrom apoxe, W.
' haa removed from parliam kntary thing."
Bevin said th at "for the two
A. Morrison praised Mr. Stenparticipation the laet of th* de■iron very highly for Ills' broad­
ties elected by the A rgarians year* I have been foreign aecrelary, I have not had ona single
casting of tb* Celery Fed- road
th a t body,"
Fill®*1 ourlng th* past sumrtier.
•, Th# American not* anded with vote of credit in th# lloua# o(
W* realise th a t Ju lian is now •»tbe demand th a t In line with Ita Commons tu assist in th* reh ab ili­
n g e d In study for the m inistry."
"Y alta obligation*" Ih# Amarlcan tation for work oveiseaa," adding.
“Mr. Churchill aaid in the war
Mr. M o r r i s o n declared, “but
governm ent want*
tha 8oviat
should he ever decide to make
Union and B ritain to Join w ith Give me the tool*, and Qi will
I
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|
^
.
I
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»
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radio aportacaating hla field, w*
it la raviesrlng th* Patkov caaa win the war." 1 ta y in peace, ‘give
ail feel- sura be will certainly be
and considering "A concert of pol- me the tools -of production and
j
‘
* ;
am
.
W
[
^
| •
^
:
:
xary successful.”
Ul«»" In th# B ulgarian aituation. their full results, and wa will
change th* foreign policy of Kurt&gt;M' N
iS iE v * w
'*ith
- ^ H arry
bir B*,r'
* ' E‘
McKinley
Kudell
at
talked more 1than an hour.
Us# piano and *;Happy D lrthday"
Robinson Crusoe Isle HaBevin
welcomed the Kuaaian rattfl
,UIV! bT
grouo in honor
Caters To Tourists cation of satellite paacu treaties
w r y W oodruff. Herman
He declared again th a t the d &gt;j .
It
J w saw
A w aaoLj w abw»t• • • I .
tb
Kaataor and Brat• •*fc
#^a
waa open to Russia to Join th
AP New if eat urea
.
lo r Odhaia.
TOBAGO. B. W. !— T h . alr- Anglo-American economic iu al.n
plane (a apurring a touiis- Inva- n Germany. He aaid the Sacurt'.y
•lon 5f Tobago, little-known Carlh. Council of th* United Nation
bean island Daniel Defoe is said tad become a propaganda show.
tb 'h av e w ritten about tn his chlldTh# foreign secretary warned
ra a 's classic "Rrblnson Crusoe."
Irltiah workers la st night th a t
W ith only a 106 whllea llv ln i f they wished to avoid dictator
i»
I
a t a a island th a t support a a 87.000 ship they m o il rom bat*\he
tb
i
n
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u
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* ton. Tobago had remained vomlc crisis by accepting d
ly undiscovered aa a Carib- measure*.
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Brasil,
BIO UK JANEIRO.
S tp l.'
— President Trum an
eluded hit guard for a while to­
day and went urchld hunting on
Corrovarfo Mountain behind the
It. 8 . em bai.y residence.
The 1‘re.ident and his physician.
Brig General Wallace H. G ra­
ham. climbed more than 1,000 feet
up from the base of the cliff on
which the famous statue of Christ
overlooks Rfo P e Janeiro.
Two aecret service men trailed
them as they left the house a t
tl* Ai M. a fu a biaakfaal for -a
walk. They were ‘outdistanced end.
in a wooded area, the President
and general got liryond the alght
of the guard* for a few minute*.
Th* President moved
briskly
along, inspecting orchid* dotting
the mountainside. Graham wa*
able to identify moat jof them.
Thrv dug up a few plant* and
carried them bark. Brasilian sentrie . challenged them near the
residence.
Th*
President
was amused
when G raham *p«!ke sharply to
them in German. Something in
ftraham ’s tone, or recognition of
the President persuaded tha mentries to let Mr. Trum an and G ra­
ham through.
Th# President found tim e du r­
ing-the day to work on a special
address he will deliver Friday to
a joint session of th* Brasilian
Congress..
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CALCUTTA, Sept. 3, &lt;/P&gt;—
Th* condition of Mohandas K.
Gandhi qorsened today In th*
third day of the f a it he said he
would continue until "sanity re
turns t o Calcutta."
Some 145.000 horsepower are
produced By on# o fthe great genw s la rs boilt foc the Grand -Coal**
Dam.

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HAGERSTOWN. M d . - &gt; w j J
th a t is »» sim ple ih a t . ^ , , 1
could have th o u g h t of i t t . K , ,
most H agerstown folks Mid «k
Sig Smith and Paul Will*,
vented the “visascope."
Smith. a local watehmakc.-, c
reived the idea th a t it wnulj
easier to aee the little wneel, ,
spring* if he had a tiny warlight, shining into the dark n
vice* of the watch-case.
So he fitted out hi* tnorvjr!*
the bell-ahaped eye-puc. ^
lewelers usee with -if
light. ‘ .
* It took Sm ith and hi. ...
fri?
Wilfc; olmoat a year t- n«-rf
the idea. In ita final form, it k
a head-piece to it ran be pug]
bark on th e forehead when not
The lamp is surm ount.il &lt;n t
shell that holds the niaviftf/:
lens, and la fixed a t such an *q
that the (warn ia aimed d u .n lr
the point of focus.

Ecuador President
1‘aallaae* I H a a r n M|
government doubtless will ti
the necessary m easurrs to ban t
return of Velasco.” ,
Velasco .Ibarra had signed
"resignation" while held hv X
cheno’s arm y officer*. II* t
after leaving Ecuador that
paper was worthless bersuie
waa under duress.
M
Maj. Sergio Enrique Ctr
newly appointed chief of
Guayaquil m ilitary , tone,
flatly Velasco Ibarra would
be perm itted to return.
" lie is responsible for
bloodshed and 4l***tcr which
are experiencing." he said.
Giron indicated he had or
precautions to prevent th*
posed president from enter
Ecuador. O ther d istric t co
dees w ere -'ir»-»- politic*
enc* In Quito.

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Of Marshall Plan

NEW YORK. Sept. 4 i/P i- A r LONDON. .Sept 4 V* -An au­
CLEVELAND. S-pt 4 (&lt;p»
nold F. Ki»i,* 26-year-old .(ormet
thoritative American source s a id '
Maj G enrtsl Robeit J*. Height
Atmy icrgrant. told Federation
lotisf that T'&gt;irign .Secretary F-t t
l*i, pieiident of the war pciicnnri
Judge Matthew T. A biU lio today
neil
Revin’s proposal for redistr;-I' nd. dec)vied today that "with
that he wanted to plead guilty
button of the F oil Knox gold
t--i ilinietncslly opposed ideolo
to a chstge of Healing recret phowas. in the British »ievy, tn be an
vi*» living to live peacefully tologiapht of I c» Alamoi, New Mex
•
intrgrsl part of th* M irshsll plan ,
• ti-ri "in v ih n in len woilil" wsi
tco, atomic initsllatiani.
.
,
i lor aiding European economic rei'll ceit.nnlv .v pottihilily.*
Federal sutbonliei said Kiwi
&gt;iovery;
Making the fi*il pttnup.d atlwoiiliL.be given an opportunity to
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I i,.- rnforniant , &lt;i.l H#vtn
.
n.mle «J6-^P'.firses:&gt;e*v.''t*ifi'&gt;rtnaDy J 1
). cplct a loim sb pie* a t toon a*
^Jltlnn*r r.nr.impm^nf ol fnf Vet*
-n ,exchange .wliq U. 8. Anibasaathe
l-g.il
way
w
si
d
esiei),
piob
A fOtlCIMAN (XAMINtt IHI PlANt which ersthed at M ornivllle. P * .
d &gt;r l.#wUHY. D I'.igla* Wfnr* art•
I(ir.ini of F nergn W sis. (ieneial
NEW D E lJn A . India. Sept. 4 kllllne It* tbr** »imir«nt* -The victim* * r t O ro rft A Fell. 34. pilot;
ably within a few' day».
noun, log it publicly yesterday at
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Kivi w si taken injo cuitodv nest^! peigKtler declsteil ‘the grevteit
6F)—Official! of India and P ak­ John II Middleton. IJ. snd ht« ion. Bnice. «. *11 from Trenton. New Je r(lie Tiade Union ( .mitres* in hope 101 a tuccetrlul Lniteil Naistan. who wenl their independent te y ’ The catue of th# er*«h It not known (Inlefnallonnt SoiindpHorol
q .uthpnrt.
hit Rrooktyn home last Friday
li-'ii*
i*
a
prepared
L
'nil'd
S
titn
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In th* e njrs* of a 70-inir.uta
ways at dominion! |e it tbsn a
night by Federal Rureau of In
ON
HU
ARIIVAl
bv
plan#
In
Itlo
&lt;te
Janeiro
to
addreis
tbe
Inter-Am
ertThe w artim e cniurtmnd--' of
tnil. (n.Ii\ w ith Aiaeriean f « lmonth ago, were obliged to under­
ran Defense Conference. President Trum an is welcomed hv Ornrillan giessn-eti w h. aib Investigating
vertigslion agent*. At arraignment Dhu.’s 37th Division 'o il «■&gt;ni i-q
President Fmlcti ( lu p s r Dutra More th#n I.OOOJVOrt rbe«rlng person* •connittle' .mnlHlivn* In Britain
take joint action lodsy *» * re­
Saturday He contented to ' re tbm dnlegirtes "It is b iifntaM c
w ere estimated to hs&gt; # lined
slx-ntlle route from th» w aterfront to •‘n d
W estern E u r o p e , th#
lu ll of virtual *n*tchy which h*»
moval to New Mexico and was tlu t we -confiniic-to e v is '^ in n j th# American F.mbenv as Trum an rod- by. (fnfecnfltlonot Badlophofov
•Isngerniis
worlil
tf
I*
n
world
in
f’.ielgn secretary g a‘v e »rvengulfed the vart rich Punjab and
remanded Ip the federal-hom e jf
w)ili h rim* and distance have 'leerr
• ral more d**a*ls of hi, prothreslenK to spread into Modemdetention pending transfer.
hi *iedurr4 that no qm l.-f* «h#t
p.sxl, this source said.
Hindi) war. . •
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Today federal authoriti-i look his intention*, evervm &gt; is mi!
-■-4----Bel m '«-ettw»-lal‘ert of-hes__A r t « c u t . of . gppallltig.liuich-. .
| s |‘ f.u ledls'rllitb g i'.
h? fofmri tergeiriT before
#l«nl wl,»f he Is doing, nnd must
tr y came to light with arrival of
stocks cam* "j a n s w e r‘to a que*judge who asked firm if he wisheu make It n point in .-an- •» lust li­
a courier from a remote section
j'ioi firm one of the congressmen ,
to
enter
a
plea,
Kivt
replied
that
ft--s,
esprriatly
If
lie
is
h
rlinr.l
to
j
*'
of P akistan Punjab who said a
i •" I the lllfovinah' sa il She fo r-he w ish'd tn plead guilty in o r­ stall war#."
•mall Hindu m ilitary fore* sent
i •Ign ' ^ i te tat i*i's-le these ivoint*.
tiener«l llelglitler let-lai.-il the
Ills proposal I t l th e , backing
into S h ak irg trh district. 55 mite*
der ’ to get the thing cleatetl u p ."
At
inv
"confronted
hy
a
per
%.ipit
,.1
i
southeast of Sialknt, to protect
■&lt;f ib» British, government,
When Judge A hiurio asked Kt tnrnover of well over lu-per n-nt. |
120,000 Sikhs and Hindus had
IIit «r«i unhfulthy
!
vi why he look the photos, he re •* *iI iiaie to sci ape .m l III": , [ n i l i i - l m i i . h I
**i| niY«t*iifi.l 4t*.»n«»i1u('8, . out of
found only 1,600 known survivor*
WASHINGTON. Sept. .4 i/D
TALLAHASSEE. F l* . Sept. 4
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some
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and kht roadiifields and villages ftp) Vacation i» jut* shout over In « new multi-million Hollar ac­ plied. "Now I m beginning to won
ifttvMs A'ifti tl»H
of
wme to man the n aliin sirntetr#l*»
vvhvh*
I .c a d
littered with tho u san d * of bodies
der."
tion.
the
government,
today
filed
gi- outposts, let alone cairv out
4I . h'-tllK.I S.n I'fitf* f%%a»l
of victims. Only 2.000 were known for 475.000 Floiid* tchool chilwith the Interstate Commerce
Assistant L'. 5. A tto p e y Mario r-icn tial research. *di- e'opineut,
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adjoin
to have escaped* ‘Into
adjoining
dren. ■
t
Jam m u slat#
I p „ |,|ic , t hooU in some Floridi Crmmi««ion * cliim sgsinrt the Pittom s.std federal authorities in supply ami training .u -tlv tlu at
home.’
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.
,
i i.
ib* nation*!
tsilrosdi
for
sllegrd New Mexico Mould he notified nf
" 'i "Tmlay, that Army .u ith in tn* The Naltoml A*.'&lt;u til ’ll of R eil Congress will lie .i « l ' l to- Iln.llUi'
of India,
quoted a t saying count.*, already h w •«•»^
he expected more survivor* would nine-monthly leim. hut tor w on overrhstget on wartime shipment! Kivi’s decision snd that the rnfoi-11 i|.|,v Is sm aller than It v.s* in
nrstion on which the charge i* • I ' l l before Pearl llart#-.. And Eitate Rosiili in I tb' W uhington( #n imesiigition ot lit* r.vute .in 1
of explosnri snd ammunition.
be found to have escaped, hut ISept. 8 it th’e ied-letler d»y. *.
th a t h« w*» convinced a ahocking I Enrollment
expected to h*
The
governm ent!
jom plsint, based would lie forwaided h*r* ! I fore I'eail Harbor. IlmT 'ptfA R r » i I.title |l"inl idestletl inno-|ronlml of "ie«l inl-« n-W h It*1 ■
tragedy had occurred In the remote j t)lp | arKP«t In bi»tnry, with l i - filed by the Justice Department, w hen Kivi will he given an oppor | was largely in combat units pre :*nt lorliy to s I ' i-ia l intliclni'et| &gt;&gt; iit&lt;eiT '..iMiptu of tfenf fob »ti
1-aiitiK and training f.n t'i. de- iliaigitig vicLvIitm of the anli I in th# G u ll.if Mexico vheiei
area, accetilble In thi* rainy ' r , | | r j - v #r |.,biea" ovirfloWlnif
does not give any ipecific figure lunity to enter * foimal pies, f.r.se of tbe United Hta'o* "
__ trucks
atason only to m ilitary
tr u c k * |nr#, g ,.,,). ro„ m,.
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C J.smrs, .Iisiitsnt dirert-il I BAT.VJ’IA,* Java. Sept. 4. i/Fi—
General Beiglitlfr aid "I iliinir tins! laws. . • ■ '
built for haarjr,
haary, muddy going. | j___ y&lt;llr t |„ tria l enrollment which the government ieeki to Should he change hr* ‘ mind and
I Gunfire crackled along ih# frontil iinl'narti An
II ••all##,H I.n !•■** T nal
Th e imtlctmcnt tnnounced I_»•» i nj i|lf pith jn J W ilJ Life
Tha eourl«r *ald peonl# w ars ' w ' 429.OOQ l::d tid in r k i’l'lerK*!- recover fiom 717 railroad com
j trn rv nf Java and Sum atra -to‘
H—
trapped 6n tVt&gt; itdea Of th a dh* | fn# n ' ^ungB irr*. with SS.000 Tn
week,
ih
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ron
jV|.otlrd
this
Imfiv.
suin
g
he
|t!nrbgtit a* itv f it- ' tnonth of th#
hut ofTicIsIt etlimsled the.tj_^
tric t by lb# flood-awollan Ravi
(irit grade*._____
I’i n r - f ir v order. »par.,»ircd hy the
spired lo fix connihiion rat'* fn'n o , tk Congr'** for ? 7 i.»tio ^
ICaallwa,* aw N x » T « * l
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(&gt;Fpar t ment of RHur'« l '»*alr tfrtfrts in l.re D i.lnrt j niullv la eariy on lire intesligt I United Nation*, t.ndyd. Not a day
000.0(H)
is
involved
{h i* pa*sej
pn**'J jit.
i n . which both the
IrRtlrn offlriult
H lllH lttd mow
waL.Calum!ua.
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ka *
tv fTffl—msr t f f m r ."Trrx—itut - n o t—
thea. enrollment
will ba o p - g r la a i t . The petition .to lC C 'Jor-Jnvcs1 rvrf.v
5 perrent with the greatest gam tigatinn and a reparations o r d 'r
counud tnr
for
!),„ ,.,mr
pl F l u i k a iiepurt m ■ fiahtinc
A t th
ind Roger !,|r |
It-tsf-ri.-.l •
f f L r u t * Tin- Dutch, f t Itist-inflc reportin the first grader*.
. (for repaym ent) of overohaigc* is :
ulands
With the Increased enrollment, .th e eighth In a series .of corn-1
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for th '.;iv » rt . -Agency otftetii.-. that • I • -I M m » clash** nn
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V rte'nn* nf Foreign W ar*,-Post N
.. \K C It. iie te - granted permi«-&gt; -n j. n reotinn, the n g evy'* di»tr* • ve«t#i*mv and accu»e&lt;l the tn.tothere alio will be nlnre te ac h -! plaints which ths Jusilc* D#par»-1
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petition
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92*2 « III meet at the Legion lint j,v Federal Judge Jennings Hall, y I
nf#nt hg* made concerning thn
*uggeit»-l **■-»* ' at «iii ne«Un* of systematically disturbnttem rpt
la • ami «.»d#r in an attem
I create In , pay under th# new v si time freight charg#* by rail- Cham t^r of Compterce for n •"­ on Seminbl# Boulevard Monday to Itinlraw the plea and fit„,*,dilnkry b# b ^ s ’ed b u t
pirn
mad*. A ltogether, humlrnl* of dislrlelin of the County Cunimla- K v'iilog #' 7:00 P. M.
world.
, ndilltu.rial idea or other inoti'gi *•&gt; •*'d f.,i use |q ideauint up'lwach j "•&lt;* c. nv*n- - the outside
school law.
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sinner*' districts waa pre«entf-d tn
Thi* will t» a supper meeting Oct. 15. Th# proceeiling* irq iiir.-1 •vs Its the
,,r p ,.,iic "n i tlmt th# Dutch . .. r e (ncapaM* of
QUITO, Ecuador, Sent. 4, (AA—
Because of the salary increases, million* of dollars are involved.
u iMo five minute*, nnlv
■m aintaining p ■« and security.
The previous complaints alleged the tmarii at Its regular int.otid*- and,w ill (•# held in oh«r'vnnr# of
Dr. Mariano Suarex Yelntlmllla, hundreds of applications are beVj J
which MW* Septenilwr
i f(,r the two orgaior.in .n«
third man in l»»» than two week* ing recel'Vd from out of state ovpicharge*.on Ip te rb r storage i f meellng this afternoon by Bi
pH# U n it-J Nntion* consular
that
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2. A -numtier of m»mliei» wlmj -»,- present In court Unlay
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to head Ecuador's government, ie ac h ert and education official* inililary. equipment aw aiting *hip Odliam, president of th e Ja'.-i'i*.
mis »im. .vliicli I Itc ^-.Mirity (hiiJnj||
I
Mr. Odliam - pointed out . I’.et fouglit th# Japs ill th# d iffe ren t. D im g oieinm ent al«o Im- fded j j ‘ " *'
want* ex-prealdent JosJ Mari# (relieve all varancle* In the »tat&lt;- ment over****, on 'th e hauling of
order, t Xu, ' • tn aupervi*#
there ia a difference of from 7Oft theater* will give short talk* o n ' « civil nnt! t’r o*t *uit agnlu#) t i n - ji ' ’"C leini tnqu , d.-.-go •I cil
ll'aall###*
r#e#
Velasco Ib arra to stay out of th# wlll b#' filled.
- .• i.- f'i * .&gt;r-b-r nnd repurt on
i
he
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people in on# district tn 9/".', in their
experience*. John Saul*, i-. o real e»tale o iganirnfmil., j ' 1d-teini'ni* in*
it, i, iu ,i n.— b..g&gt;nning it, work.
country.
\ctu ally teacher* in most in ­
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another district and declared il #! ad'iitanl. «*i.| loilav.
. f i.-.-ittiv.- Vice.President ll-i'- i ■
m'-an- "f •• He told reporter* la st night he stance# already have been a*
I n .u!. lii-urial lit-.mas l.anl•fing ilitill* ii a t a variance with fhute
Final plans for the dinner at J I- Nelson of tlie N A It KII. and •!.’&gt; ;,nd a method of f-r
. thought th a t Velasco Ib arra’s re ­ work for two weeks at pre-seho. I
b. rl of
ii Mi i.nn and P. Vanlaw
which
require*
that
the
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Jten'emlwr
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in.-mheis
and
directors
iif
.
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)i#cuir.-pc#
tu rn would te/vl to cause disorder planning conference. . T h e new
d - tMteh.de.. &gt;f B.Tgnim will fly to
tv
shall
h#
divided
Into
five
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Pioet
He added, hnwever, that if the school law provides for 10 months
when Franhis P. W bllehair of H ashington l#&gt;aril.
Andrew E. Potter.
the Republican,'cnpilal of JogJatrict* as nearly aa pn«*iht# equal D elantl. fnrpirr ram lldat# for *go* J th e civil suit asks that |u«vi- j |, . - c.nuity rm in u s.
,,l .1 ' art# tumorsnwT do r»Uihli»h per­
form er rre tid e n t should return, of work with 12 -mnnth* pay bas­
in
phjiulatlon.
HAMBURG,
Germany,
Sept.
4
lie conatltution
constitution nod
[ .p .) c s p n il for.
for the
til M ' ; i dr t c. u - inal ci.ntriscta * Hie
his p e ra in il security would be is.
ami ,,v-|f|H&gt;kesman
United
erner, Who nerved In the Pacific iun* uf In#
"Th# rn u rti have held." Me. «»I- during lli* war, will he principal i la i s of th
t - NABEB.- and ih -i&gt; ... .which incltu l-d City Manager S late,. French; 1‘h in e,- and Auaprotected.
The school* also are required bPi—British troop* went thiough hani declared, “that it I* j
m
"truncheon
drill"
and
Intelligence
In Lima, Peru, Velaaco Ibarra for the firat time to Opcr*'! Washington Board which require 11,yd B. dleiniel, n&lt; ‘
'
,
, -■ •
th - other
• pent *r
llam burc
for tinulng duty nf th e ilaard of t.vmn*
said he had decided to ram ain in hine-month term s. However, to agent* enmhad
H nire ■nr-' fttx-Xhui tr." lit ntehihefk- 7Nf 'T ha' H R im lltlon,' pro*
P isiisrT rilt- atan- fir d isc u sse d -"'— 1&gt;-' mil uniform c-.mmis-ioit
tv
Commla«lon*ra
In
each
conntfV
Peru fo r a tlm# becaus# he was meet local agricultural require­ lerrorlrta tiwlay in prep»rallo-i
ti ,.itii#M,4 «« r ,* e ,'»»
viously tin I visited the inland
for the pro|H.s#d Post Home ■ml fees l.p declared in 'violation .of
II , * l ’*s.ll *B IStar »!• S
suffering from th* grippe. He ments different opening and clos­ for Sunday’* expected arrival of lo divide the county in aticii n it- a committ## will I- appointed hv
n»r".
'
said th# new da factn government ing dates are authorised In' aome sum* 4,400 Jew* from the Kxodu*
i ,
.,
i-n
•
ii'" Dutch have t.iM more than
II. Scott tn work out
Mr. Odham prmluced flour « Commdr. F7
ha* seised power w ithout regard
1947.
..
S i x I 'l R U a p o d . M s i r m ?
PHI killed, wounded and missing
all detail*.
area*.
from
the
1945
sta
te
census
*|
h
to law, logic or morals.
Three Tlritlsh transport* at#
H e i c i . n i i e e I ’•! 111 sss-m l
•*!....... .. fire order suppoa.
A large crowd i« expected tn j
Many school* In th# straw berrv
I r i s o n u r s l , i p i l i r P I 1 , (|jy
effective at midnight
Maanwhlla, Col. C arlot ManrheMiroute from
'Port i)e Bouc. Ing th a t there are 9.60S )&gt;ej|ilc in attend thi* nierthijl which sta rts
section
opened
last
April
•
tfnd
niv -ousted from leadership by
France, with the Jew*, who were DUtrlct No. 1 ; 8,H&lt;t0 people in tlie lil-mmijhly nmeUngs which
1 Aug I 1 he Indonesians estim ated
will
close
for
vacation*
In
De­
District No. 2 ; 3.017 In DUit
Suarex Tueeday, waa disclosed to
SAN ONOFIlK. * rsl-f S -p' I i belt losses -weie 15 times *7
taken t**'k to Ftance afte.
were discontinued.during tlie sum ­
hark taken sanctuary In the Vene- cember; •« hen children will help iin»ucce«*ful effort to enter Pal No 3; 2.342 In 'D IstrlcfN o . I: an I
P.llMK, Sept, t td'i llnlv i-.- 11
Six #«rape*l 'tersn# l oi'p, -g re at
•
. t. ‘
nut
with
the
harvest.
Severrl
mer
month*.
zvrlap. embassy while he waited
inlifieil the p#ai* lle.ilv w ntten prisoners, armed with I • • la ilu o .', Infotuied sources said effective
Mtlne. They lefustd to di**mbaik 70ft in D istrict No. 5.
irnnlln#** «■ r a s a S ill
The board agreed to taky »h#
for a passport. There had been
I t her by tha.victnr.niM alii#* . : .
, ........- !
| 9 • 7 |rn ttsu la r *14^*1 vi, IH hlTlgad upon
lit France. The Jewa, who had nn
eanfUQting reports of. hia w here­
but can 't find anyone who* *111 J MMh till n lieai-ll pest l—i#
*••- 1 ■• eptanre of |'lans draw n up
Immigration |ierm lta for Pales-, m atter under advisement.
abouts.
.
ligli Hie official document i n bi &lt; it'ils y and rsplm eil nftei 2U uilu le t* , nqw ill the hands of lit*
tine., will Ita helji In two comn*
,Col. Mancheno, pilnistw of war
So
■
rear beta whll# the British try
1ute« of gitfiplay. the stale high •ix government* concerned.' Th*
.OIMer Velasco Ib arra , ousted the
plans were reported to call faf
I'liiviahnial Preslilanl Linn-# I1# wav palt.il te)H&gt;rteil,
to find a place for them.
Hy
Associated
I’re**
la tte r from Ih e presidency ami
rivll and m ilitaiy ex p e rt, to b#
Nicola
ilei
lined
to
sign
on
III’• The Briti»n have decreed th a t as
,
H
ighw
ay
P
atrolm
an
A1
Ilf,
g
*rd
Th* nation's hem l»*lt, centei- ground Dial he had.aign'.l the off
assumed executive power Aug.
,#ni h eir by th - governments
few German* as poaaihte th ill
m
bq
was
a»
I
lie*
srene.
soil
lie
CANBERRA.
Sept.
4
M
n-Ing in the southwest and extend iia l* decree empowering the g..\
I f , ' but his troops la ter turned
i-.inr#rn*d. 'Itie l ‘nite.1 S lates was
ty'ltnesa the disem barkation of
R..
T.
flunt
and
C.
C.
llend
Custom*
Minister
Ben
,
C
o
u
rtk
e
[believed
one
prisoner
"#*
Wound
ing from lit# Dakota'* tu Tex»*. einm ent in la tif r i
against him under 8 uar*x.
sported planning to ilispatch
the group here^ huh Nnrbert Wt.1l
■et II# said be did mil kliA&lt; if ihe ■
Tbe new council of fta ta in a tmlay announced 32 categorlr* heom, German Jewish leader, »*ld aon, feed dealer*, and II. W b e g u n In bill kit- todav a* a 111***
• -•me p e t,«.nn«| fiom Manila.
1’ieniier Alclde I)e (iasp e n .-af prlsotiei*.
,
Mulrhead,
east
aide
poultryman,
who
e»cn|wil
from
f
n
'i
u
of
good*
the
import
nf
which
of riMiP air overspread tb# north­ lei lo iiferiln g with the rabiuM. '|,,
resolution yesterday said th a t
I tie,3 ex p e rt, .would 'make ontrxiay Hamburg's 1,600 Jew* lid
odlelon yesterday In * *t«l*n (he-sjMil Investigation, of cease*
Valasco Ibarra, from whom Man- haa been banned in Auktralla not regard th# edict a* apply'ng attended th# third arsslon of th# ern Itorkie* and started moving mid Foielgn Mtnl*lhr «;**#!,» Sfyi
„
k
,
rlllrn#d
tl.
fitof
I
n
Sixth
Annual
P
oultry
jq
if
itu
te
.
v
eastw aid over tbe northern tl*i
ehano had claimed a resignation, as part of this dominion's dolla- !&lt;* them.
‘
'
m .d It.w aa Da N ico la. Job
U f o , cement ..ffl.er* ai t iirditary fn# violation* for th* ..consular
Iwlng held th is w**k at Camp M c .j'J atatr*.
bad "abandoned hla post" and savlng drive.
mission, of which
W aller A .,
«Quarrl#,
. . . _i . __________
n
.
.i
.
"•
D
alj
»
ni"*t
learned
Intel
n
atio
n
-'
Wollhelm
declared
that
Naix
ranear A ator Pqtk fn lurk
Tlie lint ranged from washing
Teinpeiatur#* which yesterday
Snares, aa vie# president,' thus
I
,,f ih# United*.Slates i*
I
law
yer,
and
protocol
r
s
p
.ln
iajj,,,!
,
B(,|
»h,
e.ce
i.cl
-ial
laws
stripping
nationality
PICII ban man Fodte said be was fully • •
county. Poultrym en from all over mitred Into lb* l(M) * In Knnsa*.
had become the legal president. machine* to sporting goods, from
iHgglng in to -old tre a tlr«, .44 „ „
Mn|klng ilov
th e unfi.lent that tlie Dutch and In­
Snares previously had disclaimed rubber tires and tubes to many' from Jewa sent - to concentration the sta te and m any urom lreot Missouri and tjktnbiim i were ex ­ were
■instillitimi*
*
.
and
Ifitemati'ugil
:amp»
had
not
been
repealed.
• prclalltta In thlx field were In pected to totlfh re a r normal leadtype* of paper. No imm ediate »#•
.
I—t. Ii i.v mamb#ra .«f &gt; Marin# donesians would cooperate com­
personal ambition.
"Therefor*," he aaid, "we claim attrndenre. Mr, Hunt said today mg* by tomorrow. They *#id th# precede lit* trying -to ■***'.', l.!l" , b-arh patrol. When an . rdei I"
tlm ate waa available of the Hoi
w„ ,
.,„ ,r ic .| pletely.
R. IL Root of the Plnedate cooler weather, will reach the Up­ qurstion ■" «hat the nf/icml .n- ,
lar savings, but It wa* Include I *# are not German national*
f„„, llf , M „'f.
Wildcat Strikes In
in the estim ated 140,000,000 rut ind have the rig h t to he present." Poultry Farm* at Tam pa apnke per and middle Mississippi Valiev strum ri" of ratification may *
n,„t *-m - -In
H r aaid, though, he did m l on "Th# Production of Hatching intlay and the Great Like* ami ■I'P'.s.ted in P ari, a* requited, hy , „ , K(||I|
Tuesay.
British M ines Spread announced
Ihe tie aly .
[offirel* ivcie at III# sr#pi*. IICourtier indicated In a s ta te ­ sntlclpate th a t any local Jew* Egg*". M. W. Emmel, of the Ohio Valley tomorrow.
ment tn the prcaa th a t o th sr tm vould attem pt t«P moke contact A gricultural Experim ent 8 t* tl" i
sshl officet* fired *lml« I n n tbe
New record* for the dale we. &gt;
LONDON, Sept. 4, GTi — Th# port reatrictiona m ight be impoaod vlth th# re^ g e* * until they were a t Gainesville spoke on "Rapid *#l In many CommunlDei In the
I.Mi'h from the top nf the i|lf f
wildcat atrlk* In tha natlonallxod later.
'n camp.
PARIS, Sept. 4. /.-Fi —Trent!jr
l&gt;. fnrre the prisoner* out anil
ve. Tub# T esting". And D. C. heat Wit yesterday. M anhattan.
British coal m ines spread to two
Paul Itam adler was oledgtsl »uf* .
Gill** of the S tate Livestock San­ Ka*., reported an unofficial high
“ A review of the good* Imported
CM tore them.
more pita today, leaving nearly from th* dollar areas it hei.ig
itary Board at T allahassee spoke of 117, while the W eather Bu­
Police, from several i.#a 1 ny flrient support tielay *o givo hint
60,000 men Idle and aggravating continued and It may be necessary Screen Star Aids In
President Gordon Brismn and rnniinunitie* *1 well ** »h#rift f * a theoietlral lead of At least 36
on "Tha .Natlohal Poultry Im ­ reau laid the hntteM apot on
tb* British fuel shortage. A total tb impose reatrictiona on th# Im- Fight For TB Control provement Plan".
map wa*-Concordia, K a*, with a about 25 m etnlxrs of the 8anf'u I nffieer* and highway patrolman vote* when he go#* up I t i vote
of 4 t pit* In York shir* were closed pottation of tth e commodities In
Rotary Club enjoyed a plcn'e ai mired the search for the *■_* of confidence before the F 'ln c h
Mr. H unt urged poultrym en In ( titlin g 112.
by th# strike.
the near future," he n ld .
H erbert
Marshall.
atar
i f this section to try to attend the
Some schools closed In Okla­ Blue Spring* yesterday afternoon prisoner*. The provoat m arshal's National Assembly tomorrow.
Production claewhar* waa 3»rRamadler was assured the vote!
The iplnlater also announced screen, atag* and radio, ha* Just cloefqg session tomorrow when homa *od Kama* and huainert where iwtmm lng was enjoyed h*- rfftt# at Camp Pin-lleton laid
talled. Imperilling the government the Imports t t other “mlscellane- completed a scries of 15 minute N. KT Mehrhof,
fore th# «teak supper Wa* served a fo rk in g party a t a sbigln.T area nf hi* own Socialist P arty and
head
of the
recovery program centered around ous“ goods Including books, th e r­ transcribed program* dram atising poultry dlvlilon a t th* University firm* allowed employee* to go Katie T urner and Robert lla n i* the prlannr.n were m em tei» nf i ho,e of Foreign M inister tl
factory output fo r export.
•
• mometer* and T an n e d flah fiom the Haiti* of tub*rrulo*l* ton- of Florid* anl a national au th ­ home early because of tjie cx- had charge of t . rangement*. ■f Ihe vast Marin# camp and that Ridault's popular R e p u b l i c a n
Tb# British P raia Association North America srould b# reduced. •rol which will b* available for ority on poultry railin g will dis­ ceesiv* heat. Alva'* 114 was th# Guests Included E dgar Swrim a id th»y eacapni yesterday a fte r­ Movement
ent (MRP), which on paper
top mark In th# sooner state
aaid tb* Sheffield G as Co., serving
noon h r overpowering guards ami would give him a 90-vot#
A ustralia !• atrlrin g to balance local broadcast by November, It cuss "Feeding Chicken* Veget­ arid a new record high for 8ep- V, A.. 8 peer.
•ora# of tha larg est British steel Its dollar budget during th* 1947­
Tha French Premfer s a l,
O ih*r R otarlani nartlcinatli'g Mealing a, truck. ----------—---------_____ tunber_uf-JQ 5.A-iva4_»flt-ir_ O kla­
consumers to c a t production "by 48. flaaal y sw ^ B stw V ’ tW - Import was announced today by Georg* able W atte#."
dav h# would peg a vnt# of ccp;
n the a ffa ir i m * E. U. Htinve,
T
tm
h
y
rptvMilaill
Of
th
6
'BFHHBB
tF
homa
City.r*
-------- ptadasat as had* axkait
fldanca to hf*
for a coal
hi* demand
'
H. J. Ixhm an, O, W .' Touch ton.
reatrictiona were made arthorl- Cotm tr Tuberculoxli and Itea l'h
~JAYCEP. NOTICE1
a* much aa 50 per cent.’
SAFETY
nnOADCABTS
subsidy when the m atter l« put to
F le trh e r' Bolls, Leslie Bh» pp ird.
tative, the government astlm atc Association. 1
Th# 8#mlnole County
Junior
CANADA ALOOF
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Sept. 4 ballot In th* assembly. He haa
of th* dominion’* dollar deficit
Th* Marshall ahow* are dram a- Chambar of Commerce will hold
OTTAWA. 8#pt. 4. (/P)—Canada Dr. A-. W. Epps, Dr. A. IV. Epps,
RAILROAD OUTING
was approxim ately 165,000.000.
illations o f tru* atoriea of th* Ita waakljr m eeting tonight a t th# announced today her rejection of Jr., George Htin#, fl, W, Spencer, -•(£ ’)—-The first of 14 recorded asked coal aubsldte* ‘otallng 538,
JACKSONVILLE, F la , Sept. 4
people vs. tuberculosis, a dlseas i M ayfair Inn dining room a t 7:80 an A rgentine Invitation to Join In Dr. C. L , P arks. H. B. Pope. J. highway safety broadcast! w ill 500.000. The assembly's fin*nr#
—UP)—Soma 850 members of the
8 PdRT 8 MEN TO M EET
whleh annually kill* over 60.000 o’clock. Tha m eeting Is th e second a declaration nf principle* on R. Davidson, Walt Hayne*. C. I- be given over Florida radio s ta ­ committee has balked at appfJYSouthern and Boathweetsm Rmll.
Th# 8*minol* Countv Sports Americans. Designed for en ter­ In a s#rl#t of evening meeting* p#ac*. Canada said she agn-ed Redding, Tom Brown, Chari* 1 tion* this week. Director If. N. Ing this.
Ramadler
was tx*t#n In tjie
w av Club, representing all m ajor men Association wilj have a m eet­ tainment os waif as for Informs arranged so th a t thos# who can­ with th# A rgentine objectlee* lost Morrison, Andrew 8 tin*. J l. II. Kirkman of the Highway patrol
.
. x ir a tlw a p o f th e south, came here ing tomorrow night in the Tourist lion, past program* have bean not attend th# noon luncheon; felt th a t soultion of world d iffi­ Coleman, Edward Higgins, Dr. aaid the first broadcast will
ill In
In-- 1 x m b ly Tuaaday In his Jemam i fo r
today fo r a two-day outing o f fish- Center. All
‘ “ members
awarded highest honor* by tha can b« present a t on# n e s tin g culties could lx achieved better Mark C arpenter, R. W. Rupiecht, elude a talk by Governor C ald -1a steel price subsidy,
lag, golf and other entertainm ent. to be present.
wall on traffic accidents.
Intsltuta for Education on Radio, each month,
through United Nation* agencies. Dr. Char!** L. Tarsons.
j
• C a l c u t t a . s# p t. *.
Mohandas K. Gandhi tonight
broke th# fast he threatened to
keep ontll peace was restored
between Hindus and Moslems In
C alcutta. Just 73 hours after
ho began hla fast Monday, the
beloved spiritual leader of In­
dia’s Hindu millions, accented n
lass of lime juice mixed with
Icarbohat# of sod*.
He had
taken nothing but water, during
tho fa st..

t

U. S. Files Eighth
Enrollment In
Florida Schools ComplaintAgainst
ToBreakRecordjRaiiroadChargesj'

Federal

Tr&lt;goid

Innocent To U. S. Of Florida’s Red
: Anti-Trust Charge Tide Is Planned

Out-Of-State* Teach­ Multi - Million Dollar
Action lnvolvesAmers Seeking Posts
Due To Pay Raise miinition Shipments

bi".",’;, s»"ooo#oo ' 3 *«i. iRcdistrictine Of !Vets To Relate
u m st
i Seminoie ( ^ n nt v •Kxprricnccs. At

UrgedBv Jaycecs.VFVV Meet Monday

I’recautionR Tsiken
For Refugees Arrival

PHONE 797

Local Men Attend
Poultry InHtitulc

New Ileat ’Records
Are Set In Midwest

Kamadlur ExppdedTo
Win Confidence Vote

Rotary Club Enjoys
Blue Springn IMuniu

•awssn •

o iq a iltw a il'U ll'tV 'a i

A s s o c ia te d

F L O R I D A . ’ T i l l R S D A Y , S E P T . I. 1917

Former Sergeant In Prepared U. S. Seen
Army At Preseht
As Necessary For
‘•Wonders WhyMHe
Successful UN By
Stole Photographs
W a r t i m e General

Only 1,500 Survivors
Found In Pakistan j
District F o r m e r l y
Peopled By 120.000

32 items Banned By
Australia For Import

a*m m m mmmm

form tba tatters T and C and at
tha asms time IndlratdYha four­
teen bojra who attend ' that
school.
• ,

. Three Died In This Plane frash

N EW 8PA PEM

Ilalians Can't Find
Signer For Treaty

9

and Types

White Enam el Kitchen' Cabinets

SANFORD.

E sta b lish ed 1 9 0 8

Ecuador Wyants To|
Keep Ibarra Out**” ,,r*wlnf *n •v'r***,!M
)0^

IK S. Gold

What School Do Half of These Students Attend?

Joint Action
Taken In India
■ To Halt War

IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY

Dutch-lwlonesia
FiKlitiiig l Month
A fter UN Order

KND WASHDAY DRUDGERY
AT

AN

r

In Wa.vlt- Congress To lie Askevl
To Finatue "Long
ington Mav
To National Pi olVe Tenn'Tiivcstigai ion

P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

,

ft K S £

VO LUM E X X X V III

W EATHER

T artly cloudy through F riday,
local aftcrop'm ar.d evenftig show­
er*. Gentle v*r!aM«- winds m ostly
yuith ‘to* southw ajf hreoming
southeast to east Friday.

w

f ir

European Crimn

V•

THE

W E D N E S D A Y , B E P T . 3, 1947

TTIK B A N F O R D H E R A L D , B A N F O E D , FL O R ID A ^

A
:j A

A4.7-

•s

�’tfu* ItuHsimiH are 'wit H|R*wiinK all their time in itirK up I rouble abroad, They are aim iuvealiKatliitf the past
i„ ry of their *8wnAcountry. For 20 years, accord Iiik t"
Altman it) the Journal of the American Oriental Society,
•v have been uncarthinK tlie leniuiua of Khorezm..a by*
empire in Centrul Asiu, later Known variously as
'll, i'/l&gt;ekitui . Turkmenia and Karukalpakia (the last
• being tin: prtw lit Soviet nantca of its chief (liatrivts).
'■ : Khorezmians lived in
Five thuUsauti .yt'itrs ago Hie
....................
..........
with cone-ahatted
roofs o n 'the
items eunintunity
huttseh v-I-i.
.
saiid dunes amid the mar.-hy labea of the Oxua River I
had only flint awl bone weaimna at first, hut finally «le
velotHfl a civilization with irriK«tion ilitcheH and great fortros.-es, parts of which may jitill be seen. L ater they became
i.l u •, i ftftftftl.ft-**.. ft-nfrtft . I. 4rid e interm ediaries between tin* A rabs and the Slavs,
I c,«i In I Ium• nhS wulirftn _J
&gt;»■«!•
lbs I'«IS».» ••• i’heir final.end was sad. They foil afoul -of the destroying
teags. .Sftilb hr.1^.hnifctdL.I0L 'IirtiThre nf tlf.v*Mtnit[nTr,inTglTls Khim. TTu*lr tjtnWInfl&amp;wCTV
la, wftl ft r,ll,lnu ftnlrft
torn ih.wu. their &lt;minis destroveil, and their last king wn&gt;
hunte.ioto his ilea!It on. an island iit thq Caspian Sen.
•
Now tlie irrigation ditches are being rebuilt, and man

The
the

8t. A
were

Th
M fl
comp
the t
the *
th* i
•hip

Northwest Preserve

HERE PATHS I E A It HI t . I j N .
-p salm 23:1; The 7lotd l* 'm v

f the iinint impuitiint placen of the entire north
V eil. Itn influence stietelirtl to hoiithern Culifomia i»nd b-&gt;
. 1 fiti- ettsLitn Lite Rockies. The im portant parly huiW uuu.ot
[‘•iThF-^/rf niirl^.f tlfr- Tlrfti-olf.a llnv Po4f frih rl nFe to )»■ r.’ 'Stored, tiiiil the nite re-cataldllhed almost ex»ct)y us it was
in the early days of the northw est. *
'
„j
I'ren-rvattrin of N orth America's historic places is int.. *iMirtant. In the case of the Fort Vancouver project the
. work. HrinKfiiK tojrelher interested citir^ps eff both British
('nlumbin tttbl W ashington, serves to unite sti|l more firmly
the peoples of T'unada and the United States'.
*
•

Ccnlt il Florid 1 may have iu jic
touiittt next winlci lltai, il Lno^ft
------------ what lu do- with .—am t-all

p trp aia'ltn v

tit

a cc o m m o d a te •&gt;
cem c tlii* w*y.

Mana
dccisi

rnurifl. so*

“Hstlsr In ■
qntr*n*,T thrmwllh,” its
buutf full of nncMfimn
.O ff.“ fl'r. 17.1)
l-esdlrx Sytrs
«—Cory places
7—What ftftuman was araan* taa
•mall group that tsfist* J r* * *
tracking at ths rsiJiHction of
th* ftMai? CActa 17:311.
I—'•Hut strong mssl bslonisth «•
them that arh of full —— (?••*•

hr muit go to fxjw Mexico.
K im k «i irlu tn rd Ip the iiuuic
ot dr trillion iwnding ihr n'riil iit p
in the caie. The i&gt;r«rtlinie pen­
ally oa conMdion u eight ) t , A
in piiion or a . line of $7,000
both. The wartime penalty u

| 0—What i lac* did Ohsdlah sis IB a
Villon as hslr.g (wiicsisJ b) Ush*
tinloT ttlb IV)
lefura
41—Uoring-toel
l»—Tree of aliia lamlly'
.
tO—I dV* *hst hsL.lalivn.ot th&lt; !}**•

t i l DSON W INS L’PSfcT
CHICAGO. Sept. 4. f/F| -Cec
Hudson. $fi|waukee negro rnidd'
weight, ‘won • tu rtiritin g up«i
split decision over Jat.L&gt; T an u t

A fu n * h .i* A«» built (ttC flr

till)

I* Altliuiaiifts
•
I j " lla that pstftsih by, »nd —
with strife ‘ • aging p e t to hlai,
.. . if fit that tsb slb a dog by
it., ears" t i l . r$:l7&gt;

n - i 'i i w r«sf
- J J —I'ullMu

.

•&amp;
&gt;

wt i ,

:.*„: comb, form
“Ai coal* at* to burning coals,
snd

61—W hat wars th* sscrtflrlal animal*
In tha Jew ish ritu al?

'
.

47—"Fools maha a mock a t — ■

I Pr. 14:91

.

£9 —Father of C als and Abel (G at.

flout man is aiadt* stetfa" (Pc.
*8.Ilk

—Christian: »*tienre AGipnor
lo an 's’ science

fpim

|tmU,000,U(Hl

the tame lubucl in Wtltlitoud^.Y&amp;u

by

tliv

U.

N.

c u n g ie a s m e n .

tlie

proposed

Ilriluln, for the moat « a r t, re
veived the Revin piuposal placid

’ , .

71—A sva of Binl (Err* 10
77—Consumed nsurrihmcnt
|2 —“Whoso truststh in th*

istera respectively uf India andI'akia an, have just returned frym
a tour
of the Purifah. where
thousands have l&gt;e*n killed in fan.
■tie rrligious fighting since Aug.

j

lit the day* * h tn our gveatKiaudm uthrta wute identical right
' a n d , left shos’-, there were o n lt
{two w idths: slim and stout! UpH
pets were pulled loosely about
I the lasts, attached to soles and
I the result called “ shoes.*'

ATLANTIC C IT T , X, J.. J?ept.
4—
&lt;I«o,l look &lt; and n trop.
Val dance iti a white arnrtc h f r
three brunet lea
\Ii*«o
A lahafjin, M iam i ffriirh a n d New

York City — llinring the lend
tiwlnv In the prelim inary pha-o
of the .1917 rompelitioir /o r th®
“ Mi»» Amrricft” tills- ■» . . ' •

» I h , American I.egijn Auxiliary
wHl" meet »t 8:00 P. M. ptecedrd
by the board meeting at 7:15 P.

in the first ^bathing luit** prelim­
inary while the hip swavinir -trnplrh| dance gitvr Miami lieach’a
•amng-clnd pepper’ IJufmit Shore
the numlftcr one •-|*&lt;»t thus far
In th,* "tnlent test” prelimilmry.
; Seminole Chanter No. ?, O. K.
j F., will honor the W orthy Grand
■ M atron, Mrs. Opat Hat tow. with
| | banquet at 6;l&gt;0 P. M. nt the
■ M ayfair Inn. A meeting will fnlllo w a t the Masonic Hal nt 8,00
I P. M.
C irrlra of the Preahyterian
: W oman’a Auxiliary will meet afollow*:
t
Circle No. 1, Mra. W. E Pod
gon, chairman, with Air*. Cliatlf*
S. Morrlann, H iawatha. Ave 3 :.,li
P. M. Circle No. 2. Mr*. C. )
y itiin n . .:SaUnik.’i . . , r 't t i Mra. C. F:
Ginn, 17IP Sanford Ave.. nt 3:?0
• U . Clrrle No. .7. Mr*. II. D.
Hofinan, chairman, with Mra. S.
D. Hlghlevman, 555 Valencia Dr.,
at 3:30 P. M: Circle No. 4 ..Mrs
J. C. Hutchison, chairm an, with
Mr*. Wallace Hell, Richmond Ave..
at 3:30 T . M- C it.le No. 5. Mis
H. II. McCaslln, chairm an, with
Mr*. 11. C lle ttel. ItllO Park
Ave.. at 3:30 P. Al. Cirrle No 7.
Mr*. W. L. Riche, Richmond Ave
at 3:30 P. M. iiptlnei* Woman'*
Prw , I-ong\*&lt;vHi, with Mr*. 1V. J,
thalrm an 1, with Mr*. J. A llist
H artley and Mr*. Knyhun Mllw?*,
• I h"*tcs*cs at H:0t) P. M. Hu«tntaa .Woman’) Circle No. 2. Mi**
Mary Earle, chairm an, will meet
at the church nt 8,(SI P. M , with
3!r*. Helen Rryan au&gt;l Mr*. Ruth
Kirsch a* ho»te**e*.
TUESDAY
The Fidelia Claa* )f the Flrvt
B aptist Church will meet nt h 00
t f . M. a t the home ,?f Mr*. Hick
lli b c r r j f , 606 Plumosa D ih’-'.

Hollywood
lly IIOD TIIOMAB
IfO l.I.Y W D n n ,'S e p t. 4 td ’i
Dobbin* luit left to Mrlvvn Ihtuglrt- join- Myma I " . ’
k • • iu A tlanta.
anil Cary t ’.rnnt in “ Mr. Illand;
N. c . uml C hniia. ings Ruild n ’.Dreinhtui*.” which
he* n* irng|)i&gt; title in Ihr-e purllm &gt; seen for tent* It tv41 i* hunt
mg for ,r dicnm huu** to lie lived
ill the pit turn and holm s of
movie »tnrv will In tested . . .
t(ft fllllsitl
‘•PoitltsU of .lettny” In tim e to
•■nlrli the Wmbl SftiH
lie
&gt;&gt;■*
t (he rarm a te all playrtl will

Each of the rnnte.tnnt i»litpeting for the “ Mi*, \m rrtc.t’*
title , will be ju d g 'd ill l«dh tlx'
lirauty nnd thlrhi gt’bups l»''ir&gt;’
thd prelim inaries nr,- ,-•■mpfered
by tiunnrrn'v night. R f l t m euti.
tr*tnnt* i-ill ferWiin in the field
then, the filial winner In Is' tIrrlrrl Salunlav.
The IH-yrnr-tdd Mu , A laluinabathing »&gt;llt atatiatlrs tvyre annnunrhd hy the iudtTC' a
120
twmnils in arefglif..57eet 6* liarftp
5 feet 7 1* inchr* trail. 121
In w.nght. nnd 34*lnrh bu-i l!??tli
are brunette*.
A|i*«’ Mjnfui tb .u h , aUli iiiuh 1
'"taleiit tost” wlnnoi- in ti,-.t night'rnm|&gt;etitinii, hail her -tatntiiK
announced anywrav. Tlwv were
llktrd ad 77 f r t f J ' j 1li.hr l.,R
an&lt;l 122 pound* in W)-ight, She
nlsn is a brunette
•* Tw» '‘giwul nrighl"?r” l&gt;eauti,'*
were added to th&lt;' Atlantic City
pageant vestenlav hut, lu-cau-r
r«.th are I"
V.iii- year lindni tho
minimum agi' rnqtllm nrnt. I»&gt;th
will Iu- df-plnved only jin j- k■&gt;(..
They w err M arta Hip,’? Alnit lda
of Rin IV Janeiro, "M i-, Itralll,"
and EvaneMitre Do fa-.lro of
Manila. “ Mi**
Phitippinn .” A
thiol international v n it.r . Mar.
g aiet Marshall ot To:
Canada,” ’* Ju*t is .,
tfteling for th r “ Mliionnra. which cotit,
aaid were open to giil
"Americah country.

l N'yw,Y,-,t

Ji'lm C laiksun nud
an?I r t m (dviRlitor,
I’ljCftd fi 'Hi .t'ldumn o t \f ■. and 'Mrs A.

WATCH

ftCTUBID At A rHISS CONFIIIHCI lu Washington. n C^ofllcUU©! Xaat
Indoneda and West Romeo uige Utat the United Nations “at least*’ hear
government in the current Dutchtlittr ia ,e against the lepubll"
Indonesia conflict In the groU|
head of ihe.gove 1ament, autonomou* territory of Weal Borneo; Tl-'kmde

Uic in fm m an u said it .w a s like­
ly new diplomatic exchange* would
take place betwren the Fuietgn
Office and the U, S. S tate D epart­
ment on the subject of Revin*

Caatlaasftl lif t* I’a a r lin e )

B o s s S A i H i t 's D t
UMj, t A o t i b i , £ SPeN'S
w H O t K eep m e s o

BKOKe, B lit s h u c k s !
DAVS .D t O M L ie s'
K im '

f 'S f c

oot

'!

The bone lacrr and tuuinamrn.
pul on Monday by ihr Diniy liooi*
and Saddle Club .vai a iioftftlin-

it msv aurnriae you to know, for
example, th at only abJll’ 60 of
everv 100 volunteer* foi our ntw
regular arm y and air force can
mmpure up 1 o today’s high enlist
ment atandarda.
The general told tlie cun' chiton
“the scientific and mllitar.-* Half.*,
of any potential enemy are not go­
ing to lm fooled hy any ‘paper
plan' for defenati h ilit. tsittc:
may lull ourselves in to , a false
sense o f security. They look nt
facta and not at pinna. 'fhi'V will

• which tlie , 1‘ivautrnt irte n lly Vo
puit wa aic in full agieam cnl.
.tot IhiiIi the ie|Miit itself* and
t h e ’ I'rrsidrnt'a accompanying
s.aieinrltt l&gt;etray a 'persisting
-*11 1&gt; ill “material ptogreaa" which
could prove dangriuua.
A~y
Il may lor liu r, aa Ihe ifoard
drelarvai that ihe pimtugjon "&gt;*.
■eaeaich la a “ major faJt&lt;fr‘iii nartorial survival." If may he lru«,
vs tha I'lraidrnt adds, that tluvo
la need for “a new genet atlou
•if irlenliata who will think bold­
ly and .’artngly.” Hot wa saa no
hint of a. |2 ,1)00,000,000 enrour,
igement .of Ihe sort of bold and
lating thinking in social relationa
• nd auiritual valuta on which
•world survival real*.
The Hoard deplore* th* Coun­
try 's “virtual exhaustion of our
stockpile of baaie knowledge.'' It
mphaaiaea “baitc" gnd medical re
arch. It polnta out tha pres* 1;
shortage of trained eclentifi;
rerkflra. -It remind* Americans
h at Russia has incrtaaad i’a

•me irasouaM v'doiibl tlie nerd for
v-stlv inert aaed n a r a n li Into la
bor lelalions, lacs relations, in­
ter national Made all tlie Mouhle
areas of conrciwporary life whc&gt;e
w ata take llieir s ta rt? Igm itanr:
u tiiaao 1iritis ran indicate a mitr­
al hanktuptcE woi*a • than tha
pioclaim rd “exhaustion of our
stockpile iff U ate know ledge”
Tha moat im portant acientift-*
study of all--tn a t Into ullimaM'
•n ititu al n a l l t / —cannot ln&gt; wuhaidlaed by any . government. Hut
no nation can hot* to survive l,t
the nreaenl world if it.p u ta m*
terial m niideiatioiia always ahead
ot tpfiflual values. Tha program
recommended by tha I’rvsldent'a
Hoard' will lw t«an In it* propt-i
perspective by thoaa who, lit
practical term s, arv altem p ttrg
o follow, the Christian injunction:
“Seek ye flrat tha kingdom of
God, and hit righteousness; a’i I
all theae things shall be added
unto you "•

REPAIRS

h j r ' ! fur the "M iss Anu
el*
A \tlan l?e City, the maVtieil
vie ,
paraded at PaJItndc umu«p t park In n throe-da) coin,
pc' •
, lirdoled to end totnori,
i\ i ight,
,
I .H.CCU tvomeil werp aelfWed
fr.
iMiong the 6p tn ln-t itic k j',
•&lt;s— : 't.ftir and a second group of
j. 'i i l l In*'-chose it tonight. th?»e
no
w m p etln g tomorrow tn
\ .,ik em ittibuti d th
of ye-terdoy’* &lt;t't
the I.’, |irclim im ity
j : listed fiunt Mat

• \LTAMONTE
SIMtINHS NEWS
till'-. It. l». M clM O SH . JK

Stilton

I'cminiiH' Version

■i'JLif'pjffclp’ witaU

f Diilhft tlt'*i)’.|H nhtl tailors IlelialdeV
m*s*rt-k’shit;l to a :|HirtH\viimnn's tn*te.
itonetl with lentln?r,linl»:t, and lib*'side
ii’Oiro ;| perfect fit ’ lit iniuii, ruse,
fe r n,- nr ’tm lum l:—T'a'.tn-l’T 'a. ninl- ttFx

Gary t’,*i|irr l,&lt;a*t to miry Atm
Slis'iialssri rtiuund tin- "Ibool Sam ’

.l.tugluft., -4U»*,s»4l—3*—*&lt;«-fttnd- j i r - : .i t.-4U4. ju u u .4

01 - io*tlft—C- n llr r M. ( ’. Slime have n t . l i n 'd front ikhuio. Ami In? Aiih n, cn'*- *of
•pending th? iuslkir Day weekend tunbttrn. tnn. I nsked him ff he
lm?l exrrrlirtl Its |ttrpnir for hi*
III llellwood. \lu.
’Tif riu n ; i f :tP» T t T -

nnld I aui’U '" Ml'iii??:
V\*• It it bl-ii.i'u .ili-ub
gl.nl In !&lt;10 u that .-lit? •
mg nicely.
-

chore. "Well," nn*uctod H.»i&gt;.
waving |dlllil*|Kdlltul, **l’ve foU'nl
ttiat r xen'jrr ' V. Tlit'fiui. tnn'.TIrT
of fun l» giool excift’Inc.". Ilrtnou
Jimmy I'ot ?v hnd n g *" l open
ng al the I’alln ttltim .h i* fi**«t
.land Ihere In four yeans. 11«* t&lt; Id

aitil M u vv . 1 ............ . 1
.1 I?, A ltam untr Biituid.iv

ingini

O, Fit, ti -trom. Kr, of Detiult

httabua’* by Stmi K'-utou
The Yvonne Da p u l a

I'atlin’a Mint ?»*-**
ing thru*b
'V&gt; •

-Nt T S T iT C tj-r n . A fiv r'i
.Sanford to* idun- to v t-il in

A H ’-W o rk ( J u a r a n t e e d

ROHKRT SHEAFK
Experienced Watch;

1V0 I) lur hrallh, h)gieiu

)lf-. J r f f W ttght, lirtn ri return
lm ,
a, , l v: 1 • &gt;ttiIniis li .«ml toolh |ia » l,\ eham pim and h.o,
illV -m g .
m , k , .o | i p a l and l.ire |,o»ftilr(. t.vror h lad r* anil
I, , 1T,.• &lt;1, in i
Wi 'i ft- jo illvd lo g , liter I k r - r “ m ailr-to r &lt; .0 li
o tlii,* irv 'o . 1*1 sour g r t a lr r ahopping e n m n tlrn c e
,io&gt;l for
.j,. i l , '
. lion?.'
Ilf, a ll- r h v giftp ) oil the p r in r n q ll.tlll)
at it 111,4(1 .silt id ft itlw rd lirm o l* VIt Ih r lo&lt;*r-t possible p i u r , .

Located ut

WASHINGTON, 8cpt. 4, l/D—
The average American fatm ar
may make mora money this y ear
than ever t&gt;*for*.
That'* th* opinion of Agricul­
ture Department axpgrti who h a ^
checked up and found that g ro ts
farm earnings arc running al re­
cord level*. Indicating th* re t re ­
turn (after expanses) may te the
lleretd Tribune
(•eat in history.
The reason for the riae In earn ­
ly In llam piteadt
ings, says the d ep artn u n t, it th*
Jual
to place the horse's M r demand for food a n l tha high
head and tall llg h ii is a contro­
versial
...... .....................
Issue ...........
which the town
father* have neatly alde-steppeJ
Only stipulation* are th a t, head
n n m a n ? ;R H H « n in c ]
llg h ti m utt bo visible for 500 n
n n C M l IHfSS :t iC^BEB I*’,
1&lt;#t, tail light* for 800 feet
p ( r hapa th* b*tt solution for a n fasaO H D ^ B E IID B L llH
r m r / . r r t 'i n n i r u u
.
heed light la » m iner's lantern
ro n n H " F k ’r r ^ r F i T i u
0n th* -forehead; provided, ot
iin n n H « :i!n n n » P !R R i
course, th at Dobbin does not get
&amp; k
e
h k11
vldlaut- h a a d a a W -a a - 4k*- *|S)ft*a- «
n i l
’.-T k m l i i.
stu* jounce* up and down,
n r r r k’i f *t t
r-T iT
All tills bring* up th* nlev
n r ? iiw ^ c :r Y i» 'r
question
to . wh*th*r a dar*B H c n is n n n n ph ii 1
Ducephalus should be equipped e ^ H C r a ^ r t P i n i i ^ n E i K
l a n iiH B P iF a g ^ r n r ’ n n
*l»h
««"*&gt;• P«’irV lh*n •

Hendliffhted Horsomen
New York

Throughout th* century the lot
f poor Dcbbln hat rarely been an
'say one, but It h at remained
'o r th* Town Board of H empitead,
L. I., to deal the blow th a t moat
self-respecting h o n es wrill find
very hard to taka. Beginning.Im mediately, a new town ordlnane-q u ire* that all H em pitead *addie horses be equipped with
head and tall light*. To ap p ta r
at a facsimile of th* motorcar,
Lv£P,-r i»-_-,liLrf41CD»Mt_d«£lim,lf.
i* this, must be galling lo equln*
you seally think. As a mailer ol quanimily. Eon* before man Infact, there ate net ntany..p:oplj vented the wheel, much lets th*
who *rfll do il. anyway. Most of tutoraobile, th* hors*’* ancestor,
ut don't like to say anything at a l1 the little Eohlppus, rosmed Amer-

about politics simply becauie tv» •would
Jti
fo S
fa rbo
are afraid someone down the itren "r
«i. How different It“t
th# tlot1";
of 'mar*
require
should
might disagree.
hla doKtruUviU today—oipocial* tabliihed a» the norm*

for a slout vacation after which
Mr. Mrfta tin will atop in AJla'itn
at K&gt;nory l'n lx c rslly (lo«p“ital for
’li, n tiii'iii and Mr. liny no* v&lt;iil
••nt«» .H arvard lli dical KcIi,hiI at
f'ainhriditr, Mas*. Mr. W m struff
m ill irlu rn to .^niiford in nlswit in

of Rrvln'a irm arka to the congiesiiuerv to Washington.
Pevr 0/ the Ameiican legislator*
who saw die foreign aecratarv
thia moi mug would disclose de­
ad* of th r meeting.
When asked how Revin eluci­
dated his gold proposal sevaial
*ald they weie unable to answer
because they had not read hia
■perch.
Tin? American inform ant said
l»,-\ ftst'i - ..uni pro|Hi*ala to the
Ttadea Union C&lt;
'ongresa yesterday, 1
fli* call for an empire customs u n - &gt;
on was lint discussed at
today’s I
.itlixliug. - w.
•'
The infoimant,' who !• in close
touch with top United Stales
••pinion in foreign affairs, ax-

tlra^ ain « n

i i n n n t s M i 'n ^ n H r r r r n
n r n i ? % r r r (Fi -rrr.Frr-Tb’

IKON 1 / 1 :1 ) VICAST
NNKIIAMS V!•:&lt;{. &lt;
MISOKBINM .IK '

ORDER (IF TH E EASTERN
, STAR
}?• mihnlr (T ianlrr No.
Orilei
of tlie E.vift'in S tar, will honor
Mi . Opal list tow. W orthy Grand
Matron, with n . bampi 't on Mon
•I sv night nt the M ayfair Inn at
*7:4*0 I*. M. No reservations for
tl • banquet may lie mod* after
today. Mrs. R. W. T urner 1* In
&lt;■lunge of the reservation. Followintr ttm t.anrjlid n m ed in ^ of the
group will l»e held a t th - Masonic
Halt at H.IMI I'. M.
.

DOANS KILLS

C0COANU! OIL

SHAMPOO

I e a v c j oil cut flow er stem*
which lire belqw the w ateilinr
nuiki- ideal ’ neat Inyt places for;
Inclcrt*. Strip, them off before
placing the flowers In a vase

TOOTH
B R U gH

Dr. Wait's

Saraka

All he apiM-aisni to want was .
th at the United S tates, fraely 1
nnd lilicrally hand nut bar own |
gold "tuck* to countries prepared'
to an tar into a program of aalfhelp and coordinated recovery.
The Informant aaid ha d'd not
balieva Revin'*
tMitca the prospeefa of th« Mar*

Income Of Farmers
May Keach New High

ST AT

*t h e a t r e s

Them Duin F,“d rhitig*'
oig t)f linli'UI*" '?) Re?l
’Out H o u r' and “ IVpriVn
hy Spikr Jones; "S ucar

might “be. aoinrlhing In Rrviu'a
nlen" If h e 'h a d ' urged redistri­
bution o f ’Ilia world’s gold hold­
ing* afler the war devastated
ftountrie* of Europe had racov«ie-J
pllVaically.
,
Then, he said, gold could I*'
need tn form I he basis or hack­
ing fur Iheir cu n elides. . Hut 11
*n» a* he riiuhl see, hr aaid, Ilevin

tu e e m am) almcit stole the sbou

OKI DA

J
viAf AAo
«_t'i»rtW.or
Bat f i t -t Jro hi? t?t go thioii,-h
it *tu&lt;li«ft-innde tidal Hnvr for
"Jriiny." le av e it", its Befttifcl Iu
Inclmk? the Kpeetaculai in hi*
films . . .

I)’.

Hi it aln *1rviewed
the
wholt
woild situation for the congteas'
men, who fired a iciiea uf quea

p io g ia m

talking about the tame law. Sen
Alltel I, alia—lln. lulling »uIo j
om en wh° have leinain
stoi HollanJ cliaiaclen/cil ll a:
slstenlly’ cool to thy Court• ncccsiai), csiclully ihought-oul thia aavage' plalltudv in evety
I _ ___ _ .
ft
M B... 4
g _BMM 1 M BS BMa- ■ a
modcKle plc.e ol legnlalion » lim it and niltol With lellcia ‘of
fenii*l In induttritl’ peace Sena­
1 g o t i school system To the m aterialiai
l(«-1 th r production ??t “trained sc,
tor Pepper raid it wm vicious,
than eullala" serins a mole cunciw'e
vindictive, ill allured ami bound
vast goal Ilian tlie
production of
to result in uidiiiliial little ami
tu a il!" li allied
( K urils
though
the
discoid lU itn iwo nirn *k brainy,
m atritallstic Russians have abovvn
e s si-jth a l the\ irrognU e the tltn ten topoimblc, anil well inloniirrl *i
unit ' doll* tinportam e of Ihe elrmviiMotida’s two scii4tois rev ibinid
inri.t Mm »■ st hiu'l in cultivating appro•6 diffcicnily il i* no wi nder sunn
at I'm j in iatr (in their case umleinocrat
ol us common people arc cutil use I
w ai-liic) social allltildra in tlie |ima-

read about the billions of Ge iman*
who hcilcd Hiller in ih; awic
daya’befcie the Oatlle ol ?he (lulgc
how many ol u* good American
would maintain our indrpendeftcc
and freedom of speech if ai
American Fuhter, backed by a
Soviet Poltlboio and a secret pr
lice, suddenly appeared upon the
scene. Il ia • one think for us to go
to a ball game and shout "Kill llu
Umpire" when iKc most serious
penalty conceive^* is lo be'lhrown
out o f (he jtttk; 1ml when you air
apt to be snatched from yout
home in’ the middle d l the night
and packed off to a concentration
camp like Dachau simply because
you neglected to salute Der FuSrer’s flag, it take* a lot of courare

•

and th* wicked at th* t a i n uf
th* right.ou*“ (P r. 14:19)

rV4WP) Meo^e iVc. U.

call for a commonwealth
iiiioit and fur moie haul
home appeared, howavtr,
Un.-ted the foielgn accp iratig e in III Ham.
he fllat time a li a ! fie
an the nation's workei*

A

tnelill*r of the dvlrgatluu salt1
"it j 11&gt;t doean't make sviise.'” Amliavadur Douglgv intimiucvd tlie
bgi.dntora to tlie fureign tecie-

a F R Id A l

Miss Miami Beach”
Talent Test Winiu*

TALLAHASSEE-, Fin..'Sop1. 4.
(4*i — Three Florida high scluxl
trirla will have report* of their
home economics project •ent to
tjhe U. 8. Office of Education for
exhibit in th f sta te ’i, best, . '
_Colm L n a lu h . Stat«- -« |M iiiiw td en t'o f public instruction,' *akl Jh e
'work of They Williams of Tulla*
Mr. and Mr* T. K. T v k e r left i . . . . Ju a n ita Barm * of Panam a
today to spend n•short vacation in City and Carol llonsted of Foil
North Carolina. .
•
l.audi'idale. has been sele.tetl to
represent Flotilla’* tt.otHt ,hon»e
It. A. Newman. J r. ,r
economic student*.
■.
ropt lttyts li tf ' &gt; spend •*
Mis* Wllmni- nindy can*. -elecill (ftturgfn arid U p &gt;m ss'i
tlon.- makliiK and u w u u k s 'K ii*
Inc her project for *t»cr Khnol
Ilia Itarnt* - i - o l i / . ' l
(mpruvr nient. nml , Allsreceived iccognitlo'i for
care project 'p o rt.

Malcwa, I‘time Minuter, Eait Indonesia. (International Soundjihoto)
,1

ntullanetmily l*kuig place on Mkr
Moofor Cld (Vlilnn may be giv­
ing tray to the’ Foid li actor on thfatm. but be rljll has hn place in
the tun when il tome* lo (un ami
tectration. Suite five ll.timan I
pctiplc tboiijyghly enjoyed tceina
thete ilim Irggnl glduy toated an

7t—Cyprinoid Ash

74—“Th* *rll ---- b*for* tb* gutd:

!.at«r he ttm peied this «*•
tftssiiiu somewhat, hut hi* outu ta t. aluiweil the ^u?&lt;)d of tlie
innan people.
The fast of Mohandas k. Gandhi

The dtilcienm winch cxtil^ovci

Research And Reality

w rath” tP«. » : » )
(0 —Military commliion adranctag an
offeer fa honorary raak
• l —Makes g lass
63—TUI* of addrtsa
63—8p*dfl*d times
6 t—”And Jesus sniw srlB f said. Wtr*
th srs sot tsn clsans*d! but whtra
a r t t h a ------r fLuka 17il7)
70—F.ntangl*
72—Unit of weight

owing weaker aftir
at Calcutta,
four day*,
menace as Wei a i a hope for In*
... dia’s leader who feared that 1/
Rivei and on a thiid
ill befell the b elo .ei
an 'alm ost solid wall of Moslem, anything
Mahatma a great iniiignatUo
moba.
. "T his means w ar, was the ex. would sweep the Hindu population
clam atlon o f an cdin-ats-d and u a -ia n d that 40,000,000 Moslems la
Nehru's Dir Indian dominion would pay •
sweep terrible price tn blood.

T lir inform ant said Kevin's
•duridatinii of Ida proposal wv*
1revived “somewhat skeptically''

THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2. O. E.
g will meet at the Maionic Hall
at 8:00 I \ M.
The Veteran* o t Foreign War*
Auxiliary will hold a meeting
at the Tourist Center at 8:00

k!—“Scornful-----bung a city Into a
anarts but wise — tusn away

Indian Crisis

. f ’ I nnliNUtsI fl «M r».*r lll»*)
United State* herself was uiging,
(ur one cuuntty tn hold most uf
the world's gold stocks and no;
use them ..
T h eir would he no lasting »etilemeijt of .Europe’* econom ic.dif.
uccultles if cim iintiital recover;.;

Social Calender

47—Spread for drying

I t —faiwtra In ckataotat , ■ r -;
•A' 5k—Abandon
.• .
-* ' 'h-

Carear (Luka 3 t l )

M erchants are not too unxiuus, however. They are
counling tin the fact that* if the few women who are always
iu the vanguard of style are seen around town in these
strange-looking garm ents, their more conservative sifter.tire bound to follow suit. There may he a hiatus, however
while the girls wear put at lea.-t u few of th eir old clothe*

them wete sidy dcm unilralcJ. &gt;.1

round tn u if 1*tfore a slim cur
of 0.501 at ComUkey P ark. L an ..tl
ta, Nft'w York’* to p -rark ln g m ddie weight who has h ee l \ r t i ir g
• ahot At Middleweight Champion
hocky Grhxiano, oatW #i(ued r.ii
• opponent Id5, to 156. e

■ steund h u ita n d t (l.u th 4:13)

— to h is; so Is a cohWn-

. . Iv.wu-flK'-Mart-httll-trlntt-hns ttnl rtntaed-mnre pnm m r n v
(huii hits the unnoiinred program of llte urolters of women’•
sty It*. From nil tiourtera &lt;d the country women have sprung
In the defense of the simple, uncluttered o u tfits which were
made necessary hy w artim e restrict Ions.
If women in large numbers really refused to invest* in
new fall wqrdrolxm, featuring long sk irts and a tlepurtiiiv
from the hard-won slim lines, thu departm ent stores won hi
really suffer. -Women going into stores to buy soils, dieand coats come out with shoes, hose, lings, gloves and other

call coast

79- Scent

•

7*—At all
_ • , ...
I I —"Uccsuis man gostb to his Mag
•----, and th* mourn*re g* about
lha atrstla' lEctl. II:t)
*1—Abova
.
I t —Sirs ps, as flax
th—Snatchfts furtPsly
17—Typ* of short jacket
40—“But I, as » -----man. heard not
(Pa. M ill)
‘
41—
Which of Adam’s sons was a
kc*p«r of ab*«pf (Can. 4 J )
44—Ssmilss ’
, .
44—What was th* flrst word of th*
agj-ral to Cod that Jsrus uttered
at th* ninth hour of tha croft* ’
(Mark 15:341
. ....
41—What was tho “CJt/ «f DarldT
(1 Kl. t i l l
47—Italian colna
41—What IIIthlfhcmltf was Ruth*

*5—Functions In trlgonomatry
61—A aon of Jonathan (Eira 6:6)
(4—Nothing

■ Women And Styles

c o m n iu n ilio on the ( ,u l l . I,ut th e.

cdrapelc

14—" — net thyself bscaus* of • *||.
dears” U‘s 37:1)

At hkl’hiyh I iif il who had Jadgsd
I• reel fur f, it) &gt;*trs fall from
a wayaid* seal aid was killed?
(I Sam. 4:13)
.rtpuk*

t« ®f *b»»f

17—-A wise man s bssrt dixcrrcth
both ---- and Judgment' 4*.«*»-

— t I c iL 7.7)

Kl
Thlftts

.

Ttt-WTo'^VAvSsJ * ld » h » l tfcg of
Judah! (SChr. 14,tr
14—“11.s words ftssro soft*! than —
yst wsra they dra*» swhrds •

30 A i.fi.h t- . f Abram (fitn I l :t 7 )
a i-in *
M —"fv ra ak s il.t (nullsh, and -i— i
.
. a t'.s way of uniisriU nd,
lag* t P r . t i i l
H —W hat bird ,l:d N'oah sand from
ths Ark to MS If tho Hood had
aa

.

*k« D«ni«l rfcgt ty

•

.............. Hisll ---- their la ir
IP r.T » ;If|
Z «-1n»l .
Z*- l ’log«oll,r

• •

•

t

tiuttly ui ptssslun mahsth a

An I he U. S. Army ubantlfRlH Vum ouver B trrut ks a
mownient in um lef Way in the stnir* of Wnnhihifton to have
7h m iv* in tIlia itien net uniilt* art n pork preserve under the
uiimininiration of th e ^itiim nl 1‘ark Service.
t h e a|Hit irt of Inti rfrtt l/i tile city o f Vancouver iu llnmill K VfcllHF F«»ll m n .\v
Boulliwesterlv tip of Kritian Columhin na well an !.'• the
MANY IM AGINE.THEY O N
IND B IT T E R PATHS, » l I U’HBhiltjftdn S tate lUittoricnl Society. Here, wlicr«t the north

Council' eaum ato. i
n ttro u i’enuugli. \ \ i
train to d nsc c*ic!

Best Home Economics Fort Lee Sponsors
Projects Are Picked “.Mrs. America” Slum

Q U IZ -C R O S S W Q R D T H A T TESTS Y O U R K N O W L E D G E O F BIBLE
lip /.I'irtflr Shtifer ,
lioiii^ovi'.w .
■
In - M r. i .• il'I .tl f t tU a lii i
t,» JcTIT. tfcf R .itJi« !tM sn .J:m
lu ftftl.at pUtr tlia Atr»m and hi•
■in ..I ft.ixuln pur,u, th* esptu n uf I - t ! Him. l l . l l l

PAGE TH R EE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947

Atom Theft

The Sanford Herald

tlclpi
Will
80.76
or n
tendl

THURSDAY, SEPT. 4. 194?&gt;

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

U ir a c fe

BACK TO
IN CLOTHES EXPERTLY and SCIENTIFICALLY

.

CLEANED

Draught

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Now is the time to have Kaincoatfl and .lackets

lo mc«t Florid. Flnftnd.l BoopomlbllHji la w .llecll* .
October 1, 1947.
You can be deprived of your right to drire In event
vou are Involved In an accident causing bodily Injury
or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
requirement* of the Law.
You should know about this Law and how it affects

cleaned and water-repelled for School Wear.

Copy will be mailed to you upon request.
We can rutya you money on your liability Inalirmnce,
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A Phone Call Will Bring A Driver To You
Talented Young Radio Singer
Alma IoOu .MeAlexander.. fiftttn-vcar-old soprano ainginf
over WTRR on th e Electric Sendee Co. of Sanford program,

a lyric voice of wide range, beautiful quality, and
{&gt;osfless»s
irilllant technique; and a sensitive regard for dynamic*

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the current concert,' musical comedy, musical movie,
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;
L'&lt;* A
' Her program will also feature gueat performer! fron
to time. She will be accompanied by Lillian Wella.
Hear thia talented young singer every Thursday evening
from 7:16 to 7:80 over WTRR.—Adv.

WVNIR’S WO?* worsted
SAG NO MOR Jersey
with a sw irling knife
pleoled skirl In lh« new
boasts four shiny gotd&lt;
LL* buttons coming from
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PHONE 475

lobbi* Brook 1 dromotlxsi
a two piece lorto eniemble for Too nd the clock
flattery. T ailored of

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.n il) a- )u u r tliicinr
iil&gt;c&lt;t Hheii )u u have
prraeflpliais
fillr,)
tic* Ihvl Ihr m rdirinr
haft Into p rcp arn l *• ills
Ihr liighr-l q u alit) drug"
- (lull lhr*r drugH have
Imcii M rlghrd. m raaurnl
.uni nil veil with palnalak
*trp li a ft Item double■hrekid lu make arrurae)
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
ta leg Injury in th at ifuflu which had news,

Jim P arro tt, a Iron,

.T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . 4, 1947

- •

the past two seasons, the tide la: 1! 11

kept him out virtually, th* &lt;1’’ running flitihark candidate, told tapidly rounding into rendition
MOST TEAMS IN SOUTHEASTERN ARE [ malntler
Coach
Paul
of tin* •&lt;&lt;■• .
___J
HSt Bear I T ryout th at he Flowers’ stiff knee, operated
__ on9||I
was ,|uitling football In fuvut cf , Iwfoi*! the beginning of last sra- !
On Tuesday, Dominic I soTi, has kept him on the *iih
READYING FOR FORTHCOMING TIFFS t rnaitr for today, Iri .spite of The Fueci,Studies.
— suffered
""
* “t liner for the past two days,
,‘
end famlidale.

m -

011

The Georgia Bulldogs* irt their
— —
— —
- sw eltering heat. Sitting on- lin­ hrokt-n hand and was sidelined ,('•■'
first rough wotk of the yu*r, tu rn ­
II) Ih r Amutrialrd I’rr**
ed that a new prospect hud fem e .rideline* ate Dan Sandifi
vrler- IheseaSun.
Moat of tin* Icn mu in tilt' Minlli out for the *i|uad F r r lie K ile-d r-lan first s tr in g . w ln*iarU and . Florida‘a Coach Ray W olf r o l l e d ed up an outstanding fullback can ­
eaxtrrn conference ir.* gglting aux of Meinientau. I,a,, u .six fool, sophomore halftiArk Italn i e lone
for another workout in stm t* &gt;»*-» didate jn Al Rodinr of Votings*
ready for the forthcoming foot­ gttrdnrh. I!*" pound, la d h ix t.
terday* often -g larin g ut thu mn town. Ithio, a Itt-v.oir eld, I +5| te. Loth willi bad leasball wiim with two-a-day pracii-"
Th« J l a l w r i i y of 'T u asw V ir
Cooelt Hstiby*Dodd; plsosrd with almost as haid us it glare ! a t h in t., pound sophomore. In udditian to
achrdulre designed to rld th;’ fade rn e ile d a set iittrk w lior Al Uus- the conditlnrv of Ills U i'sntls T e h lie called for the pad* today. P a r-.h is offensive ability, B ^ l i r • p lo­
j t the summer'* firg** adiposity saa. first string end. was lost in- Yellow Ja ek rts, is ii-ady 1 .Unrl tters Dour; Brldeti, dulind Hejugit-. mlses to nmke the*hulld‘&lt;gs a cap*
ami various m uscular kinl.v
lu-ig, ia ra ru ttf Lewis and iWi . n|,],- line babke-r.
A torrid aun unit til) iitit* tern- definitely'a f te r receivinir 1 .Shud­ line scrimmages and (wavy block- .Slimaii Mood out in pra 'liie ijHj! ■- I
Plalnsm -n also tf.-t
inj(
exercises.
T
h
r
intensive
heat
der
injury.
Two
oth
er
Vu|
ends,
pyraturt'a a te helping In-* men lota
The Crimnun Tide of Alabama
t jlf, | ta,jn nrlii moleskin* vrstertook aiiout ten pound*' off I he
Hank
O'Neil
of
Knutvillc
ami
pound the griddcr* into shape.
average lineman dm m i {tie I Vo seems to be thriving on tin.- r u r - t day. as Coach Carl Vovles eonThe Ole Miaa Rebels xe-mi to Charles Gumming* of G alla'in,
rent heal wave widen bus the Unued work' on fundamental* and
have the jump on *ith*'a lean,a. Tenn.. were aim injured. Rur&gt;as. practices' yrsterday.
Coach Jiditim- ’ Vaught |)dt hi* of Ppovfdrnrr, It. I., seems pfaiPnd * For the aeroml *tralgpt.day, f*Ili iheim oiueieis runging bdtw t«I, - -igmU running. The. latest arriv al
charge* through a second-straight with had luck, lie opt.led a y s in it Jowerg of the UnlvetiTitv o f , Ktm- and - w .. kj'ith th e exeeplton c f w as Jo h n ClMnlc, h'nsky freshm an
afteriipon of svritintfaging &gt;#slrr- Georgia Tech last fall, hut received lucky foothail.'fortune* 1 r e tir e d 1 Pick Flowers, regular luckte rrli U iliW k from M cK enpoit. I'enn.
day. O lnervert aaifit the praise4
of Raretry Boole at end and *ah|
he would bolster the Old Ml."
Stock..
Vanderbilt lost the srrvire# of
three tackle* tem porarily
a* I- i
TABLE SUPPLY
Wayne ('onticll o f Mayfield. Ky..
and Ed Maddux of Nashville, IhiiIi
c L O V E .T T ’ SE
suffered- pulled muscle*. ami HerP IG C L Y W I G G L Y
COVERMMENl'
aid Itiller'.'also of .V adi.ilh, lo*t a
f
tooth.
■*
CHADED J
The tjreeaies of Tulatie Ifnnmd
their pails and t ’oarti. Henry
Fntkai railed for plenty of lusly
block)nir practice, KrnLo rj-port‘Everyone’ll talk’ lug about Uils
gissl beef at such
a good price (or
the budget
we
g iv e ^ o u instruc­
tion* with rarh
fro m th e
purebaaa of any
cut, too!

^O P

U .S .

: J ^ M J iU T R I T l^ I

The Economical Meat Treat!

COMMENTS

■j e &gt;

i&lt; -

S ID E L IN E S

Sendnulr tiriddrrs
The Hemimde High HcIuhiI y iiil|
Ittaihine is really getting tlutvii to
imalncss now, even though th e ir I
1 &gt; a tHI ilrg lte sun s hining. _
' T he lliiee Sari ford n ncK et S rr |
dctermineil to wiiijj jin ii./jji - a g ­
gregation for the 'undo;' grid- 1
Iron w ais from a group of fet- J
Iowa who are pretty fair pm*-!
(linin'* will again Ik' 1 0 *
chaige of the Rnliy Fed* and will |
coach the ends, while rim T yler,!
a recent Kulin* College graduate
will handle the harks. Conch K rt- 1
ties will supervise the |«lt and
bundle the middle of the line.
Tiie boys donned full wile re g ­
alia fm their piactice yester lay
and were pul ttirongh tlieir work­
out in a fast m nning pace.
Coach Kettles sta te ! tliul he
wlll try to get u vvinidm* rrmdiilie
together, but at present lie !s none
too rlithfiiaiastir over tin* pinspeels for tile‘coming season.
The N*w P ort Rirhey team will
not’ lie able to fill the vacant dnle
(111 Sept. I!l II* wn* line. &gt;1, *0 the
Fed * m entor la attem pting In
schedule the tilt with Malliourilr
Uigti. In the event that genie
will pot Im. played, the Bemlnnbi
High aggregation will o p e n ‘ the I
year *«uin»L Uiu Ualiuisuillo- PurJiU lllm ira a e ,p t- the Seminole
illgh School ‘A thletic Field 011
flsnt, gO.
,
J
There is a lot nf pm m inn^ m u.
erial arming the ao| 1)1.1 mores and
the juniors, h«t their experience
I* limited amt will have n long tvaf
to 'g o before luniig ready for the
varsity competition, according to
Kettles.
One of tha innln difficulties the
coaches are enruunlnririp la kejtlng tlie luiya to ..criuimage
against their classina'ei, Kettles
slated.
Kettles, a g reat believer in hard,
clean tackles, is hearing down on
Ills linemen for a loud snap fmm
the shoulder pads when tlie men
tackle.
The Fed g ridders will cortinue
their 'two a day prartlee sestiars
until schiHil opens Mondav, then
they will have one period each
day, beginning at d:.'i() o'clock, the
Fed m rntur'added.
,
The Seminole High School Ath­
letic field is In the Iie*t romlitPm
It ha* been in year*. Th-&gt; heavy
rains hnvc brought 'out the pras.t,
which I* in a carpet all over the
field, making the field bno of the
beat Ip this section. If not one of
the best in th r state.
Two* of the outstanding ' pros­
per ta for the Kmirinolo- machine
are nut with Injurlei.. Porter
Lansing has snrained u shoulder
and *will lie sidelined for n while
• yet, and CharJea Anderson, broth«r of Willis At
tndersen, has an inju rrd foot.
There are 3(1 players out for the
i&lt;iuad. T hry incluile;
John Alexander
Charles Andersen
Rvron Beard
Rill 'Brinson
Dan Ratten
David Cresoll
Floyd Cooper
Fred Cooper
George Day tie
John Fox
. H arare (Ireen
Gene H arper
Dob llum phrlea
W ataon'Jennlnga
Harold Johnson
Charles Rorron
John K rlder
John Keeling
Charles Lansing
P orter 1-anstng
Don Ludwig
Dick Brockman
Glen McCall
tlaon Meyer*
Pullen
Tom Rtringor
Floyd B btrkm an
Holly Plerey
L. B. Smith - . .
Ed B anJurkk
Buddy W aatharington
Cd Brooklyn

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VEAL ROLLS

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SPARE RIBS

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Shrimp

Bacon i-Lb 75c
W estern
Ribs Lb 39c
17'^c Spare
la-ntl, Mri)!y Pork
•MORTON’S WINNERS'
Neckbones Lb 23c
Armour h ta r Hkltdrsa
NiRMtlrit A
Franks Lb 43c
Beef 1 6 - o r .
Hptced ‘l.iinrheoh
Noodlca A
Meats Lb 49c
Chicken *i6oz
-tcymour Drawn
Lb
69c
L IN E S
PIE CRUST

Fowl

3 ox---------- --------

Swift I*| flu Him 'Ytal

15c Rolls

S ta n d a rd
Q u a lity

t-ean Frexh Ground

M atgarvl Ann Quality Wextern A tirade
Raby Beef and Minnexuta A A Grade W al .

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55c

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G2c

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CELERY

10 lbs

34c

APPLES

;i lbs

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LEMONS

doz

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Ga.

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bt .

Fillets

Lb

Fillets

ID E A L

Lb

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Pollock
Kre«h r?m.k«1 Klorlita

29c

Lb

12c

SKAT

No2fc

39c

1 1 c

No 2

2

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1-Lb Can

IO C

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31c

Mild. I’ure

2 lb s

.Hard Ili-ad

25c

GARBAGE

Re,l Rlixa New

lb

07c

Ib

15c

Firm Ripe-

POTATOES

3 lbs

21c

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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
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15c

SO AP

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'29c

Siirram ento Halves Fancy

PEACHES

IVORY,

15c

Dnlntv Mix Whole

■&lt;r w *

IVORY

SOAP Med

No. 214 c a n 25c
2 No.
2 cans 25c
■ *

TOMATOES

,

3 lbs M 2 .1

K 1 oz. J a r

•.

i d

t b .is r

35c

FRUIT COCKTAIL

SPICED PEACHES
S w e e th e a rt

25c

N o. 2 1-* (h u t

Del M onte

■Stokoly’fl

The Sweet* Soap—

. \ r r&gt;?
1.-

YAMS

PEARS

llittu l Htritp

Lgo

23c C O C K TA IL

TkontpMin *S rn ifris

Calif. B artlett

Dot; Food

Kreah Cwl

TOMATOES

• .s

59t*

Mullet

Stokcly Fruit

4 6 -oz Can

,
•• *
In Our Solf eScFtirfcc

lb

Kindt Went fairge

1-Lb

JUICE

29c

Shank End

# *
*
Grimea Golden

55c Bass

M axw all
Houno

O'Sngr* flrnttifi!

Largo

Raking Hiss Itril

Lb

lb

BEEF STEW

v

Lb •

Fillets
53c Lobsters Lb 49c

Lb

HAMBURGER

65c

Klooda' O' Sutln ’

t'f.'te O' Sea k n t I’crch

Seymour 3-lb, Avg. Drawn

49c

lb

Super Suds

loirgc, Hfuitle** Ocean

3 '/ ^ o z

lb

\Vrhok* or Butt End

Genuine

-WHolu o r S liiitik FTilf ilr T.rnllo u m t B one, B u t t ll.tlf
Hr I'd'*
t 'o n t e r S liced , Hi KRo;
K m ls, ill lillc
Key. Or. A Ml. Vermont

19c

Lean All Meat

W IENERS
■- #!

Miller A H art Rundy-to-Kitt llorkalrirc

r lb
-

A A Grade All Meat ‘

U A M IM JItC K U

•

39c

Keimart* Sugar Cure,! U.T.K, Ram*

STEAKS

Lb

lb

Splee,I Luncheon S llo tl

(.ALE LIVER

hum

9c

a

No. 1 Tall Hacmmento
IJ. S. No. I I jiik i ' Virginia

SLICED PEACHES

Peaches 3 a . 35c

Kit, l Old Yn. Corned

2

LguCk

■t

Ttionipaon Keedlnsa
Lbi

Potatoes

Lbs

•

Cabbage

Lb 5c Potatoes 5 lu 29d
________ ^9c

Kana. Uhipped (trade A

Shipped Egg* Do, 67c
Southern Gold Giro

ub

Nabisco

B

18c

3a. Maid Sweet Mixed

Pickles i2*o* 24c
Unit * '

Starch

r* 0

12 c

&gt; ^ m

»

29c

K R A F T MAYONNA18K

P t. 31c Qt. 73c

m

i» “

no. 2 enn

Bars

SYRUP

12 oz. btL

26c

Rtnkely’* G rapefruit

JUICE

46 oz. can

17c

ILAVA S O A P t

2lr

Vermont Maid

2 Bars

lKc

MIRACLE WHIP pi. 39c
V-8
46 oz. can
29c

17c

'V * - i r 1 f

Stokely'a Turnip

B

Dr." Melody, Nn 1

S it
lie

[ _ C O K N E I X .B E E F . H A a H

No. I C u

25e

AT?

S pring River

BUTTER

lb’

M argaret Ann Grade A Freah
F la. L arg*

W lh ts

EGGS

doz

DOG FOOD

can

Walherk SwL Mixod

PICKLES

Bar 6c

10c
'

pt.

—

23c

rea Le m o *

TnEM.18 PEAS. No. 2 _

4m

r* M » '

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| IRISH POTATOES •

&lt; r* • * '•

d n

» 4 * in
n rioxti

GREENS no. 1Y\ ran I Re

12 oz Cans $1.00
TRIPE
24 nz,
VIENNA. SAUSAGE

lee* Good Thru Sot, Sept 6

1

Del Monte Karly Garden

TREET

PICCLY. W IG G LY
, * ■
■■•••

RAISINS
IR oz.
lfrr
PUMPKIN.no. 2Yt ran 15r
PEAS

Daisy Choose Lb 49c

Q'-HUMhlna Tean

Camau

Clmlprella. Sugar Ripe

ARMOUR’S

TABLE SUPPLY

Grahams Mb

Sm. 12^0 Lge. 31c

.

Kraft** Salad D re .iln g

„r„ OLEO *

Htmidiins O rarkcre—

8-«z

QfoC

P E A N U T B U TTER

12 oz Jar 32c

V*

PHILADELPHIA CRF^VM CHEESE. 2 i&gt;kg»,

ib. 4 6 c

GIANT

No. 303 Can

Yellow

BALLARD'S

PETER PA N r

2For33c

Can

15c

PEAS

Redi-Mix M d . ib 45c 47c

1*1. or 8. R. Flour

Hi-Ho

GREEN

Dong Island

SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER, Rend

Sm. \ V / 2v Lgo. 31c

}v—

New PoHt'Wftr Old D utch

Made With
A ctivated
falaokitfle)

15c

-i' **)!

New Packs I|i!

New Red BUaa

Onion* 3 Lb, 21c Cobbler* 10 Lb, 3flc

5

BEEF HASH

Lg 31c

Firm, Ureetr

Yellow ,

15'/2c

IVO
RY
•LUKES I

I*oit£ W hite

Butter
Thirty railroad ran w an natd-

1 ^ LOW PRICES ,

• - t &lt; x
, t
■ *--SiHninr T-Ronei rip li, D(l&gt; and Shauldrr

R au n d , C lub or Sirloin,

•HOME ciNTKOlXED”
i04 East First Street
Hanford. Florida

Clean Stores With Everyday

IT

AIt Til lilt BKCKWTTfl, J«-

■id to ship on* of tha great waterGrand

‘Where Customers Send Theit' Friendg”*

CUT lififiT, No. 2«,i Can
Old Glory, No. 2 Can
PORK A BEANS
t• - «
•
OAKITE, Re*. Pk*.

Ea.

75e

OX.

BtL. I7e
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10c

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hHUKHDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947
• auto pioaaall a* parta.
dtllli s»«t iHil im ftl»d shall V/# Told.
tVIT.N KdrJ III) h.iinj and ufflalal
Ldnn On** |lun»r&gt;
- « l thla lath ■la)'»t An« Mil. 1)47.
\A •ItCHlFt of
O I*, lit! ltd..I,
Will amt T»»l«nivitl «*f

Legal Notice
SO TIIK TO Al’HKA II
O: A ll.IK L lili ;*|i HJ, I'lKtlalfl.
&lt;.uib C u o n u
nr? H*&gt;n»lty ti.illf &gt;p*1 Ihttl .1
“ *i hat been Inftltute.l In Hi*
ull Court ..f tl» Ninth Ju.Jip.ai
uu of Florida. Srinlnulr C0un•
In Chanrrtj-. under th* ihw
It A P lea. plaintiff. «t Alii i
“T p , P ica Xafendant. an.l that tlie
fa i.r Mtunha t» an »iuui»i* J « w
divorce.
|T o u at* therefore r»«iuii..l to ap»r in .aid cauaa In
n or hi
li.ii.tt
at tha Court llouta _ i.
af«.nl, Plorhla. on tbr l»th I n
tteptmikar, 1*17. amt that n
fault Ih titof. .1 '1**f*» pro .fon ­
t s w ill ha autarai] and Iba M il

f

| ‘ Dr. Charles L. Persons
Optometrist
Sanford

Atlantic

lilt. Bldg.

H o u ra : 9-12 1-5

P h o n e 2‘J6

Hal. B IS .
B f t t E sam ln ed • G la sses F ille d

| Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Aisminuxs, Steel, Wood I
10 DAY DELIVERY

We REPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phon'd 808

I

FOR KENT

C lu b of t ’li r u it Coail.
Hainlnolr Count), Florida
(Official aKaall
. • &gt;
llouiboldar J i a c l a l n

Atlovna) a at ta n
rUnfiud. Florida

SN .H K i i: s r .\T i: Of jjA iir n o li*
I7HTX. I -a, aaiad. IN T || |; CuCIIT
OF THK COl NTV J C lN ia r*K*llNol.K
COl'N'f V,
F l.o illliA .
IN
1‘ltOIIATi:.
'ru A l.l. CIICIIITOIIS ANO I'KIO
SONS IIA VIN ■I ll.A IJIH tilt |»K.
MANUS AHAIN8T SAIO E5TATF
-•" a and aarh 'of )o u kte hrraha
notlfiad and ra&lt;|Ulird to ptataiit any
•‘lainii am f detiiJtiua welch »«u.
or allhar of you may haw aaainM
•hr aalata i f Mary ll.ih .it. daraaiact.
Ula .,f. .aid Count. In tha Count)
Judyr of Samlpola Count). Floftda.
at hla nffirr’ In • lha . m il h.t*~
of aald. Count) ..I Saiifot.l Florida
Within right .'(l.uilar uw nlha-Irum
II- Him n( lha fHat publication ill
llili n o th .. Fruh claim or ilamamt
»n~ll hr In wrtllpir, and ahall atala
the pUra of rrahlatua and pr.at offtra
addrraa of lha italmanr and ahall hr
• *a.rn In hy lha claimant. aaani.
or attorney, an.l eg) aurh . hum

Mary llnlri-m. ilefrikrtl.
P llll I1Ul*l lt*al t 11»||
&lt;l»t | | . I t l l l

Apply

2 room furmahed apartm ent. Ofiri
..Maple A ve.

W AN TED TO RENT
F U R N P HKI) or' unfuir.iahed apt.
perm, leiidcnta. liy D l of Sep:.
Clow In ma. poaailde. 2 ln-droom*. P leate call T21-R ufteF
d:00.

Saints, Sens Rained Wolf Changes Orders
Out laJist Evenirtg And Allows Floridaj
Oridders. Light Work
S T . A U G U S T IN E . Sop!. I, (S p *

Snnfot*d Semi-Pros
Fall For Pro Trick
SANFORD N y S..pt rt i,W
Th
SaanToi*! ’Spfn'tit
j • iiant
i ,.in
« on. ■ . i 'lie Ti.l.m c .o4' Shlate
y&gt;“'* M 1 ouirue. u e i e playing an
rxhiidllaif) j t t ntp~ Tue*ilay - nlg^it'
.aaluiurl. uii ..il..iu , —m t-pm • elu+y—

r ia l) —Jup iter PluvivU* tildst not
ii.VlNKSVIl.I.K, F la . Paid, t
h ave llki'al flic c en tra l b ein g p l a y
K!mi.I:«’* fuiiim •! ami' p e r
c«) U u a .c ii the Hi. A u g u stih r id'
S ain la niui the O rlando Sa'iialaira o u l t i n c , l h e g a t o i f o o h ’ifill ' I m i a l
here la • t iiiifht liccauwr u d e lu g e » i| «•« talitalily * llili) fu ll 'Jiiid* foalny
n f m in w a tlrcit t h r ~ n it
kttlH
Ihr second fram e.
ih r l i d t UAH tin*
jirtfrr*
It i* lik ely th at IH g C h ief Jim
Kvtrhcr and lam Hovii will a g a in doa mid Head (Tiat’li Rni W olf
n tsen d the. hill fn» their tiMMua III "ini hud planned |o hu .• m e i:i dd u » ha'gln WaiikouU In f i!l tegiiliu
Ihr con test tonight.
Knla III. 1‘lnliitlff a a Kwl) n lU tt •
In accordance w ith lea g u e r u le s ,! &gt;tiaiiaml III* order* iml lei th e m
McKnlaht. 1'afmdant.
WITMKMS my hand and offiali! Ihr fit al gam e m uat lie phiyeal in | f t actin ' in ah oita III.I r-.d|lrl»
aaal al Hanford. Hmtinole Count) S t. A u gu stin e am i the allrk fiate |aeuin,
Fl»il4a, Ihia ;:ib day aif Auguil g a m e s w ill be played in OrlandoPiihleia Tommy Hiiluip. ,A lc \

mid leal 7 to 0.

The tetnl Oro* had ji man on
thilil and till* g a v e ” Sanford
e ilr h r r Itnie Oedrla'k la »!(' idea,
l i e ’ t hr eta wlldla Iiv.-r the third
lie**it'in'- . he*d ami the m nner
•juMi'il . Mwmil. hnme
lahefd
lint* hk aa'au.aa ailing id
for him w ith
ii... hall
*
Tntieail of th. ball Hod rick had
thrown an J r l i h pdlati): afar third
loiae. Hut tha* *rmi urn. and thy
eiiiwd rnuhlnT *e ’he hike. The
-.m l.tirnu vaii't. f off the felnld,
tli” fan* jffUtnMfd and the •nanngemenl
raTunded
inlm liilon
money.
*

IStl.
. ' | G aidilhi and Hilly 'A 'libnnitiglt
O B llamdnn Clark of Clirull *
! a ,,rkivf on thul apeeialyy while
Court
nttt
llial
a
•nil
fur
ehe'lid*
.ll&gt;
doyf Hebl.i 1. “Jill.UU
(Ufflalal Hrall
w .-t, m id igeiiiM )«*ii '!*) (Villiaiti
... I a m iih m La'IM-i and
u (lie ni rriiu
ll.K .lil. 1 (\ UlulliiMill IU
Mr n o : t u
t i 'i T . t i i
dtil),
Flnndif »i !• (kill SI•lainii w uikid to Ii 'mIwi up
). Florii
a*oult. Hr in l
Tii
U T N IF IIhti I'KHKINN W it.
infold. I'l.imln Ihr nllr of Ihr r»»r I lltytr llllo u m r lllln* III I
I.IAMHuN AHAMS
• lur (Vllhdm Ma-KInlay .(VUIlam'l:ijil,cnatintf lu a k fie ld u
,»J» (Viler man AtrnUr
oil. I'UUllalf. *H1 U» (VlMlllrrl
Cmcllinall. Ohio
k,l,a () i l l - i i i - ti (d i.n it,. Ivta iuUm
VOf AIIE III III liv NOTIFIED
AN’I* (HI A UK J IK II ta n • " » •
•)IAM*l:l* HI »1&gt;I
£; ■'

FOR T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
Try
TIP-T O P ICE CREAM
V 'l maW* our own lc« C ream , All flavor*
T asty — Delieloua — H ealthful

TiP-rTOP ICE CREAM
414 SanfoYd Avenue

Phone 1218

IU X F D O F K K IlS —ro ir p le ta line.
It uu* 'a T g ir d r . Krrd Sinr*

t’ainla. Poultry Supplle*, Nalla,
P urina F'eedt, G iocanet a fid

FOR SALE— Idntfrock for drlva*
t»ay*
and' roadw ay r—Phone
1241.
Cal. wonder pepper plant. I.. II.
Mann, Lake Moniue. Fla.

WANTED to rent, two bedroom See Jim m ie Cowan’* Sheet Metal
Work* for new Radiator*, new
furniaheal hobae in city limit*.
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
lieu bePhone Mr*.. W ilton
ing and repairing.
M.*
fore 4
SEW ING MACH INKS
2 or 3 bedtbom hdilte, piefer
HALES 4 SERVICE
unfurniihed, Phone 137-J.
B E R T S HEWING MACH. SHOP
Either 3 or 4 room_uiiX)irmiht!l _ll£ a . P H E N O L PH. JIM —
lofU louie. Phone 11157 K-2.
Uatlerie* A Uat’erv Chaigtng.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
POPE C. INC.
FLOWERS
REAL KHTAT
TfS all occaiiona
T N SU ITtN l
MrNKILL A YOST FLORI8T8
MORIGAGE LOANS
Sipes A»e. ]uat off Celery
RAYMOND M. HALL, tUaltoe
Office pb. 403 reaidenc* pb. 010-R
Regtttared Broker and
in u ra n c e Agent
IUb . 4
Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
CONCRETE SEW ER PIPE
SEPTIC TANKS, G reat* Trap*
NEW TH REE bedroom bungalow
Ulork*, Aluminum Window* and
built in 1946. Large lot, can be
•Screen*. White rem ent Paint,
handled for )2600.&lt;/J ra m , bal­
Pei ma-tilc, H urricane brar.ia
ance monthly.
^
Miiacle Concrete Company, 3U9
ROBERT A. \yII.LI.VMS. Realtor
Elm A va Phone 1335.
Raymond Lundqi'Ul, A&gt;»orlale
_*
Phone 732 A tlantic Hank lildg.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola, .Hal**
and Service
The Muiic Boa,
A GOOD FIV E room bungalow on
UU W. l i t St. Phone U53.
large cornel lot. Immediate pos• •••tan. Priced at f.SouO.Od with
HOT WATER HEATER Ktlgldterm*.
•
aire and atovr. Good condition.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, K eillor
Raymond l.undquikl, Associate
Phone lOhO-J. between 'J A. M.
Phony 712 A tlantic,lla n h lildg.
- aml-7 J \ M, ■- .. .- -

• II. II.

fir

If,

HOME AND WORKSHOP—Horn* PIANO — Knabe Grand. Recotgiihas large living room, 2 bed- &lt; tioned and used. See it at Joaepl
•oh
room* A b a th - spaemus breaa- j llallev, 736 N. Magnolia, Or­
fast room and 3 large enduiM-d
lando.
porches located on lol 160 x IHU
w ith 3 e a r.g a ra g e , all In yt-ud P A IN T — HENJAMIN MOOKK'H
house paint. Outside white and
condition; workshop consie’s of
rulura. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
2 brick structure* cunnecteil i-y
HKNKARIK GLASS (i PAINT
roof th at covers an rrr.v nf !.MrJ
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
.
square feet — a haiguin at
- 17,500 00.
well fu-nl.h- ENAMEL: HENJAMIN MOORE’S
i l (CEPTIONALLY
i r
Impervo .Enamel Color 'Fast,
I
*4. 4 room modern house, In exquick drying, for E xterior and
H H tdMent condition ronviently loc­
Interior use. S U N K Y R I K.
ated and aeeeasible to s«'hool*
GLASS A PAIN T CO. Phone
and trade community — 2 ra r
320.
garage. Iml 60 x 176. rrifo .l for
quick sale 17876.00.
TRUMPET. Phone 32’ R before
BLOCK 220 feet on T in t S h eet
4:00 P. Me
in F irst S treet Extentlnn Ideal
fo r multiple housing structure. WALNUT BU FFET. China 0x1)1 net 4 m irror. Like new. Phone
Y o u rs'fo r *$.000.00.
686-J.
FOUR ROOM house, very com­
fortable. on large lot lftt t 635
PIANO. Call 761.
—suitable for small truck end I UPRIGHT
'
chicken*, several fru it tree* and |jAZALEAS—many varieties. Move
g arag e—Owner leaving town.
them during rainy season. Phone
12760.00—Property 8 mile* from
923-J.
down town.
Have several farm* AritU house* EASY'-FOLD baby carriage*, good
eutdltion. 110.00. Phono 787-J.
thee are priced right.
FRED W. RENDER. RaaHor
ONE 10 FT. W arren Meat Case
S tate Benk Bldg. Roam 3
complete with com pressor, very
Phone 1030
reasonable, now In operation.
Apply 601 Sanford A v e ._ ____
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — 2
here farm home, 4 room house, FJHII1NG BOAT—Good condition.
furnished, aver 80 fru it tree*,
Call 724-R, 312 Chappta Ave. '
i
well, gardeu, cow and pasture.
b ‘ Price *2600.00 cash or term* Cash Register, truck. Ice ■torag*
on part. 3 miles W. ( ' Sanford,
box. Box C c/o Herald.
•
Route 1, Box 76.
Two lawn mower*; 60 ft. new
Wills property.
hose; golf bag, 4 clube; 2 fivep T T c eI
f o n “ i m i E b i a! f.
light Iron light fixtu res; I five
SALE—3 bedroom fram e dwellcandle dining.-loom fix tu re; *
„ Itlg with .m odern conveniences
and 6 acres file d . muck land. ^ w g O r t d f t t t L '
House and land in excellent ' lure, 4 chairs, •mall table. Ph.
B23-J.
- condition. Uaysrd Realty Co.
a-----------------Phone 808.

I*s.wt»cl us I‘referred To
,M
.!*i ’ .;;' !
Advise Ethiopians

ahaillulr ililiu rr rtlh
I b) alloflir) on Ilir tula | l » ) " l
r(ilrmh«r. l*«*. If you full io
lo ap*
t.ir a* ufo.ar-iul a i l i . n . Mo rotlfr. j
ii.ii'
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Nutlon* ScuUUl.v &lt;
Uttein|it hi kdaptfi a

Ktliiujilun K&lt;‘\frn n u n i #irt

mu
NAiift-nl til &gt;em.it« i* C4ttmn. I l y f ^ ' : -• th ih
|I iiIm«s .» an.l infU nttiv
|n»t
lltMf r ilh Amx •*f Auku**.
[oh-erVel* lielleve tlda* ia Ihim . i - i'
o r ii»(n«i«*n
, Sweden, ulhnugh fm
d rt.Hit
\ | t IfrL iif thi iMreitit i '..lift
irihgiuiihlaally. I* not .hi lanfu ii.il-.
lit 4 mV for heinilt-lr 4*i umy.

lu ISv recking" the l
r o l l let ihg tin* u.v

nation -nud ha* tm —I o n in
Africa inn niiV'ivtcnlal a'ntliitiiiiia.
There are 140 S*cd a m ilia•en iee of the Kthiopii.i gayertn [
. i eijf and 3Q0 in the o u n ln , in - !
•fading women and 'VfiTl.livn. j

»*tuiUU
III . »«. I Myiti
I* C
i*4»url NcmII

III riit)M«'iltili&lt;&gt; \a»*W
SEWING MACHINE
\\ ITN K ss
V&gt;
OPERATORS
1*1
rti Htftifonl
Experienced. Steady work, guo&lt;l rid iilid ' Mil l Itif r•f f !•'U&lt;i • w&lt;•I ltl»r*
pay; f i y a g f l m week. Congeni* •if tii.» *» . ;$th ' «i4» nr Ausu*’
al •urrouhdfng*. Come ready for a i!
i’__ Hr::iJuii---------■
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TirTF
. •
CaaaellN-iry. Fla.
•Sr(•! I
EX PERIEN CE!! amok f .r 2 |**opie— h ieak fait, luneh. Goad rklary. Phone 373.
Youiik m an w ith ap titu d e in EngHuh for newupnper w ick , A|&gt;ply Sanford II. raid.

AVON PRODUCTS INC. will
train womrn to earn II.H0 and
m o tr pyr houi irpre*« itiug out
v* product*. Women now empuiy•d need not apply. Wo have
opening* m Sanford iurI »ur'
iminding town*. W rite i|u u lifn a­
tion* to Naomi Dillmnn, Hid
— Broadway, Orlando.

9

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EXPERT pain tin g - fp n triift
hourly bruia.
H. G. (■rogan.
Free eallm atra. Piione 781 J.

Athlftei Fool Itch How
Stop It Make 5 Minute

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FLOOR SANDING * finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us ten work wlnhr
there 1* no electrtc connertioi
,
available. 21 yeata *xperlenc-.l ™ 3 vitamin candy way
AI « ,,bed&lt;T.xr*&lt;fiuifig
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12 5P E C IA I. V « V 1 C E ! i
r*a«| mlvfi y«Bj rny*y ilrlHbkji
• Italian |.wtif*«li A\ lh t ywfy
FOR REN T—H our sander. Easy
AUjtiitIyKiiti&gt;.*t
operation. Reasonable ra te ., San-, UiiMallnlliMiifrTH I **»*a4*tl4
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ipnftiki
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ford Paint A (Hass Co. Phone t
14 la.II
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PARTS AND 8KHVICK
RoawiiUal A \tider*'ui
109 Palm etto Afo.
Phone 1011
Tourhlun Drug fu .

TOO FAT?

YA-DE moth proofing last* 6
years. Have your woolen* moth
proofed now. Downtown- Clean­
er* A Imnndry, 113 Palm etto
Ave. Phone 41$. •
Piano Tuntng and Repairing. U L
Hill, Re*. flll-W.
‘ SIGNS
Show rarde and poatera
O— DlfK'H SIGN HBhVICU
O. D. Landress, I’hoae 1011

BENT A CAR
YOU DKIVr IT
PHONE 200
BBBICKLAND-MOHHIBON
U DRIVK IT. INC
SEE US FOB!
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT LUKBAU OP
HANFORD
116 N. Park
Phene iBn
EX I'EK I RADIO REPAlRINtFred Myere. I l l E. 2nd SL
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market
B arber Shop open Thursday,
Friday 4 Saturday.

N O W H
SHE SHOPS
CASH
AND CARRY
W ith o u t P ain fu l Ua jkach*

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/our kUlMyt or UuMtr.
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Are r n ia n u e a le e Mllh llrklaa el
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s — rlasla. —&gt; !.» . eaakare.
1700 Sanford Ave. Phorw 1I4J-J alklela* tael. M l t . e t k rttear* akla
ATTENTION MOTHERS
— DIAPER HRRVICK—
Baby Valval furnivites hov|iltel
clean, sterile diapers and Ueodor
lied container. Economical and
safe. Fully msdleatly apprnvH
Call Daytona 2467-W « llect f t r
details. 96 diapers, g? a week.
"FIR ST IN HANFORD'
C ohlh’s R adiator Shop fo r com
* plete^ radiator terv lre. 106'S a n ­
ford Av*,_Pbono 866- W .f

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SANFORD Beauty Balo&lt;w-Phoo*
\S 1 A ir r rL' L K T T O i r T A L E
1864. 809 Pork. Mary McMahon.
SECOND HAND r s s stove and
Phone 126*. Permanent wave*
paid for used
hot w ater heater for sele cheap. Highest cash jfri
26 up, guaranteed. Water suf
ed Davit Furniture
furniture. Tad
1*11 P ark Ave. Phone 040-R.
tener. Also open evenings.
Co. I l l E. 1st. PI. MS.
LYWOOD boat and trailer. Can
18 a u t o T T o O a l E
—
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seen at WlnJhmm’a Paint I’LL BUY tout car ragardless of -------- Shop. Cor. 12th and Sanford
Austin fpr s ab.
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European Crisis Seen
As Basis For Anxii'ty

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whirpo.il.
Atul what i* all ♦hi - to u* of
rile new Wot Id* WeJI ifllita* ap«rt
fiom liifmanilntinu nip-vt*. there
a re two rraaon* why the I ’nited
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HELP W A N TED

FOR SALK
OLD NEW SPAPERS 3 GENTS
PER POUND. llUNDLED IN ' WAITRESSES WANTED. Touchton Di ug Co.
■ BUNDLES.
10, 15. 20 and 26 CENT
WANTED 6 ciiih boy*. Apply
HERALD OFFICE
I*ig N-WhUtle

A H T1C LU W A N TED

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M in t i: r u v i* r i: m
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your bMffbfXlM* -n t h . J»th day
Saptambar. t»l*. In a i.rvain tull (O);
dlvorcr’ Inatitulail ' ua'Vnat yoa
lh a .Circuit Conn c l thf Ninth Ju
dlclal CilrUII. In and for Satnln d.
County. Florida an abbreviated illlnf aaut abaa |.»in* Thurnaa W, M.

6 ARTICLE!! FOR SALE ! 8

- RECORD I’l.A Y K H S Tor.rent. By
’ day or we«k. T he Muaic U j i , I l f
\Y. Wl St. Phone U&amp;3.
C, O F F IC E apace in Melaeh Building,
l a r g e lig h t office*, u w l / decor*
eted . all u tilitle*. h eat and jan b
tor iir v U « fu rniaht^J CiiU
W
H. A A. Dapt. Store.

2 ROOM* A IT . for ;enl.
Robert'a Grocery.

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . FLORIDA

la k e *om e kind iif •
ir e n . \ m t
ion ta-foie lh e ••*.)! nf the y e n '.
Rep lln v -. \ •
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in virtually
tlur.-ia Ihlve l**yn rvought
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th a t in till
I • i tIn e- m ain *tu,l,"t ■ "I
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.i.e nud hud Iml tilin ' ell fr« • • umtil r n u -f)
1) 1 i in- 111 t ■* i &gt; . . i
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fiuutier*

2 T lif ctj*l» l* n Aiteeiler of
w ai. T lii* -I* .-” ’io*. levan-e di*i |t ‘»« and wenklti- a te rendfting
iirtti)
rrrt*■ lltili:tti|u— 11 "!"tt ter. *:i't t |t-_
t if.le *tu i eih|ue»l hy nggressiv*
Ciimmuni.in. T he hmgvi tlie eii«i*
lust*, till' lift let the chftnceji a te
fm th e ^ Ki ll i*m Iii rpri iid. The
ii*. 'lie g ien trf the
it
l|, ||(|4g’| ftf |*|t il’iiil war.
| ||| j■ | | 1| ^11ii «»f ****iii t n *•i r r**
*|Wiiwili|»# fur tlie- Ma' hall (dan,
:iiu! tlu*&gt;
»’.p h iiti • tin p ie se n t
1*ft48V4‘ %|*‘« II i thi tflilikrltillg o f
lit** t»i*ip.

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�I THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1947

tom* home* a r t being discolored
Florida Schools
Railroads Indicted They contend th U increase i i
because of eulphur dioxide given
necessary to m eet m ounting oper­
off by the decomposing fleh.
n i-er r i « « d a .)
atin g coats* The petition 7or the
L. M. Fieher and Carl E.
St. Petersburg, and Mayor George Schuob, representing the.. Public steel and aluminum airplane land freight Increesee. filed la st July, negro achools In the- Everglades
ing
mat*,
and
other
Items.
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 4, (Spe- C arpenter, o f P ass-a-G rllle,
Mid th a t If fu rth e r wage booita area operate on split term of
Health Service, aaid they were
rw -f 11 r i w l
**»•»
■ m ir
iM it&amp; .l
. ^ a l i l ___. four
*1|—To dem onstrate th si great*
and one-half month* so
occured
"an am
Potter fold a group of foderat advieed
petition
by
the
agency1
*
field
children m ay help pick bean
tuberculosis officials thftt "a t present there
e r coordination
wouM he necessary.1
work will benefit *£B patient* ami are very few dead fi»h in the |s ta f f and Florida S tate health of­
T raffic exacutive* and attorneys crops.
The 1&amp;47 legislature doubled
* th e ir famllle* a* well t* the aver­ Gulf" b u t,th a t there is "an active ficial* th a t there i* no serious
for th* m ajor railroad* v e r s hold­
age cltlicn, a new position has red tide atea eight miles off
ing conferences here today to the S ta te 's contribution to th4
b*en crested In Florida.
determ ine w hat steps should t&gt;e school* and th|g year fo r the
Pas*.a-Grille,"
Th# position, th a t of tuberculos­ "of
taken in the lig h t o f the aw ard to first tim e counties w ill ■receive
telling -when other red . tld"
is program coordinator' f«t KlorS late money for current expense*
the non-operating em ployers.
ted
tides'
dcvr-lo
Potter
said
there
i»
"no
way
Ida. was announced today by Hr.
Available
Inform
ation
on
the
and
construction snd repairs.
i*tt!ed
fm
m
.
the
r a i n much lower than those Im­ sessions indicated th a t two courses
M- S harp, d irector,'B ureau of areas might develop snd thrroiandv
Checks totaling about (S.OttyOOO
lira rh e f "because ww don't dar-t
o f ton* of fish be washed ashnre.
posed
by
the
railroads.”
of action were under consldera- were mailed o u t laat week fo.Klpier Higgins, chief of fishej bury a n y - o f them there."
A ttorney General Clatk asser­
the first two month* of the term.
...
......... t ......
.....................
M erle Colhy, an aide In John ted In a statem ent that repeated
not ,yet
determined the cause &lt;
1. An Immediate am -ndv] p eti­
i/otrction" biology for
the *D epartment
.
.
* __nf
« Steelman, assistant tn the Pre*i effort* were made by the armed tion to ICC for fu rth e r freig h t Last y ear the total contribution
........
..... ..................................
said that expert* have ilent. "at in on today's contcrcnce, service* during the war to obtain increases to cover the now wage
Funds for capital outlay were
Mia D. M asutc, Jacksonville, has*the .red tide-but th at it is general. as did R. K. McGuire and A . U- _a more
____ favorable
and that
I - . . . —........rate,
—- . --------- adjustm ents;
not included in the first distribu­
H en .named ta Q h r post.
ly agreed that discoloration of M orrrl], o f the .F ed eral W ftlt the railroads refused to tnak* a
2. A plea to the commission f.ir tio n . h u t will ha mailed a* soon
•The
tuberculosis 'coordinator ,tlte water results frptt) an cxlra- Agcnev and A rthur 0 . ' Eaton; of lowrr rate.
expedited handling of the
a s budget* are checked to sho y
A sse ts .A ilm im -lt a t iu iL
“O u r in v e stig a tio n i n d i c a t e s petition for inrreases, -*h(f
will ba jointly employe I by Ihe 'u n ilu tty am ount o f gyinnodinjttr.t
th at county m atching fund*
«rd , the imiiiiite plant-like growth I. 81m
Hollartd.1
th
a
t
high
explosive*"
en
J
ammuni
S late Tuber ellipsis
up
fo
r
firs
t
hearing
n
r
.
Tue*
Pepper and
Bureau of Tuberculin!* Control ilar growths • have caused "re-1
tion traffic was most p ro fita b le 1
to the railroads," Clark said. "In ,
and lha Florida Tuberculosis and snow*1 In smite tm rthrrn * arras.
view of the importance of these I
H ealth Association, Dr. Sharp
He agreed with 'b e Florida
shipm ents, all unreasonably high
YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Mid, aftd will work to link togeth- *j,.,kr-,man that n il tide* give off
rate* and prufita should ba re ­
er the activities of the three *--p- nl1 irritatin g gay, which cause*
A m erlra’a bloat B eautiful
covered for the- people."
Aluminum -- Cedar - Polished Aluminum
arat* agencies. S tate Tubeicuion* *nrriin g and coughing, and that
This government action came
Board support will come mm an
___ Ask Me For Free E stim ate
for the railroads fast on th e heels
adm inlitratlec fund prohlt.i'.rd ‘by nries |r&gt; maintain or Itonst the appropriation,
P. W. 8TKVEN8 - 617 W. Robinson - OrUndo
Potter said he U p a rtUnlailv of an arb itratio n board1* 'aw ard
law from use of sanulotl-t opt)*Phono 2-072'.)
prices of food, clothing and hou*. Interested in hav|«C the Fi«h and of a 1 6 4 cent* an hour wage In-,
While the indirttni-al ileall only Wildlife S*tvie*, send an Invest!* crease for railroad worker* who
th* S tate Board of Health, the with charges of n-slraint nf trade gatur to Flnritl* Immediately to arc-'memln*r* of the I f so-called
sanatoria directed by th • S tate
survey Gulf Coast tvatei* liecstn,* non-operating railroad brother­
Tuberculosis Board and the many- in Washington, there have been
hoods. • These ate the employee*
*'we
want to get U clear in th-' who do not run train*.
sided program of the Florida
minds
of
tbs
coentry
there
Imi
Tuberculosis and Health Associa­
Railroad officials have eitidanger.” He said many winter m ated I hit. w-*ge boost will c o st,
tion a te "three part* of one pn&gt;- cRlt-' across the country,
■Maximum
penalty
I*
a
15.000
visitor* have iHoroyred cancelling * t3M.UOO.ftOO a year.
^ *111—Florida's plan to eradicate
fine againi-t i-aclt organisation if reservations' hecali** nf the ted
I," according to Dr. Sharp.
The non-operating brotherhood* i
“ We'll all work more rfficient- convicted. It charges that tinrepresent about three fourth* of
rod,- of ethic* of the national
"\Ve lost the summer bushier*." railtoad workers. A proposed wage
• LOOSE LEAF BINDER and FREE REFILL
aM orlatiun rr,|uirr* each member Potter said, "ami we don't want adjustm ent and rule* :h*nge* for
of e a c h . local real estate board, In lose tb« winter buslnet., Th* worker* in the operating and of
numU-ring al*&gt;ut !»*k» iu as many red tide reports have litut ail the business is Still pending.
The railroads are now asking |
cities, to .observe the ronimissian FTnrida, although only * small
schedule so t-b g Die local., , portion. of . She slat if ,S li'tSilly the iCC for author!ey to m*k* a ’
new upw ard' revision In freight

N ew P ost Formed In
State To Aid TB F ight

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EN D WASHDAY DRUDGERY
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE
YOU BRING TOUR LAUNDRY’-TAKE IT HOME CLEAN. SWEET and DAMP DRY
n o Wo r k f o r Vou t o d o -DO THE WORK.
PHONE 1082

White* Housa

O A C Potato, No. 300

Sticks

SPECIAL
begin there the following month,

1 /3 OFF

• VENUS PENS and PENCILS'
EVERSIIARP REPEATER PE N C IL

Realtors Charge

can

Iona, No. 2

T o m a to e s -2 c a n s

25c

Mott* Apple
Fm

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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS
SPECIAL

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J a n e Parker

FRUIT CAKE
Molt.I a Quart ol Rich ICI CRIAM

r i ’g w y
Fancy Yellow
Tender Green

BEANS
Pole

BEANS
Bell

PEPPERS
Delicious

th* Sherman anti-trust law.

Fancy Selected

COLEMAN’S
that broker*’ commissions on
sale* nf houses have increased
by 26 to 60 percent.

down and prosecute any consptr

114 Magnolia Avg,

Phone 147

wiiit# ONIONS

lb

10c

3 lbs

29c

Sweet

POTATOES
Jewel

«

lb 28c

SHORTENING

4 lbs $1.10

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F L O R ID A .

NO. 211

A i w d a t i d P r f u L i n e d W iro

FRID A Y ,. SF.PT. 5, 1917

Truman Cites
Great Trust
Of U.S.-Brazil

THOUSANDS TURN OUT FOR LABOR DAY CELEBRATION.

C o -o p e ra tio n

Thousands Face .Loss
OfTrainingBenefits
Unless Satisfactory
Refunds Are Made

2

B e tw e e n

N a tio n s

V ita l

In

C a lle d -

T a lk

B ra z ilia n

T o

C o n g ress

RIO DE JANEIRO, 5rpt. 5 (-D
President-Trqmxn told the Braj rilian Conste-* today lie i» con­
fident th.st "Hwril-and the Unit­
ed Si.Tip* w f he faithful to )
great trust n tw!»ch depend ths
lice* and liberty of *o many mil­
lion* of disillusioned and diseoutoaeil |H-o|&lt;|e,"_
*■--.
lied Sttenlioa

f

ATLANTA, Stpl, 5,
Th*
Veteran* Administration announc­
ed today that thoutand* ol vet­
eran* in the Soulheail (ace to**
of educational and training bene­
fit* unlett titiifaclory arrange­
ment* ate made to refund to the
government overpayment* in aub•ittence allowance*.
Theie overpayment* -on Sept. I
^ totaled approximately $7.0110,000
,T|ho%, Veteran* Adn.ihi&gt;ft*tio»
n y i overpayment* &gt;vete canted
N ec essa ry
T o
principally by failure of it* dit- I t e m s
buning office to receive notice
D e f e n s e O u tlin e d
that the veteran had dropped
A tV K W C o n v e n tio n
from a training itatm. Some de­
lay* occurred within the -Veteran*
CLEVELAND. Sept. 5 &lt;/T) -The
Administration itself, hut mainly commanding general ol the U. S.
they were due to failure of the air defente* command Vailed to9 VA to receive notice'.
day for a regular air force, "ready
To rtifo re their educational or
&gt;l~ for bitllc .trUHQUiL-modcut-Jii:—.— te aiding benefit*. - vet em u*—wh
have received overpaym ents mttst craft and 400,000 trained men.
A rlanding air corps of that
’ make reatituton In • lump' turn
or arrange to have the money lire i* nece»*ar&gt;-. »aid Lieut. Gen
taken
from future subsistence reral Georne E. Slratemeycr. t?
check*.
Til* num ber of overpayments fend [ Plo'id e the nation strategic ait
the money still due the guvtern- power lecond to none and

Judge Ware Will
Be G iven Hike
kt Yearly Salary ' '1

General Calls
For Air Force
Of 400,(100 JVJen|

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W a ts o n
In

R u le s

P ay

,

e lu d e

•

R a is e

W o n hi

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,

D ocket

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d r t r o u t ro&lt;&gt;n

m Hemisphere
the , tvanton

md dMocatinq

’’ •"«* »*&gt;• **«•

.*f a
in whifh
ftrattl awl u v
**sf Stntcv nn u t
j rontiuu# t** f &gt;ijiprnif with th#ir

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F ee

lu d Ingest

of t i l t W eiU m
R. W Ware, judge of th' ? w**t*»r
Of
jUountv Court, rendered to ’h- llrm -spbeiv in the itavelonment
• 1 fore# for
j Seminole County (5mmi«ionri« the ■.,| of mankind,” h« • sairt,
st, their meeting yesterday •« bill ____f t-e sueech, iip ii which tha
Tm an inn esse ol »*lity l[* f I .tl)H IT- - enl Tin. spent the bettvr
of lli» I-,-', two diya, was
w h ic h w ould h a v e b e e n a n act- !'*| t

bi» secorbl fo rm al ml.Ire** 0 1
ild lu it In .&lt; d n c k 't fee of $ ’ o n 'tltir ilT i . - i l l II- add tossed the
-n i.f ’ rhe Intere a c h m e . U ie b (id l--fd »’; - closing .
TT.-' ii',; ' I,1 Pefensa
ttlA tter u p u n til l b ' law and- rut Xiv.er’. H-’.
fi-tifeienc*- at tfuiiandinha Tiresm gs i m ild bp studied.

Altman Grnetal Tom \l &gt;i---i

day.
A sserting

the "problem* of
ol fhe .s late of I Im-da and I l.il I pe.-w-e .‘ill i " ibC;i-| of Us," and
insure a lasting peace."
ll-wle. alloinri for the b n u d . to. iii'-'.. vtf ' -It lluur s c coill i
In a prepared address before
in-e tti'ii.-qta'ed," Mr
Truman
th e 48tb~*ncampmenl «f tb.' Vet­
were iju.-ie:! hi an o(|inion m u t-t o.-li!."--d
i "» m
the
United
^
eran* of Foreign War*, now in Its
the salary would cwlude the tb. i iS ta ir,' .b-iei iiiioaioiti that the
second day, the m ilitary leader
i i, *--I N o' i■ . i.i' ,■ t-e .made to
-el Ice.
declared:
I he fH-aiil diiCcteil tile l letk &lt;-f •to . eed ilesp-te *lt-.‘d iffi-'illties th a t
"We m ust, a* foon as possible,
rhe Court to audit rb* docker f e e . , h a v «-• f»'
it* d evelop m en t,
have a regular air force ready for
More than 85 rn« ponies and *addle hnraes and their rld rra inp |iholoi:roph abasia the r.wl end of to r t 'lellnn I'nrk w i'h
paid in It. \V. Wh ip , l-rg o ..... ^
I
I
i « is n ot •
battle, comprised of 10,000 up-tsparticipated In the p arsrle of the Dusty llonte and Saddle Club thousands of people lined up on both sides nnd the M ajfalr Inn
{when Heniinole County-grew im . m-in said
I -I s "P e rm a n e n t p a r tt
thp minute aircraft and 100,000
lia t 31nnday morning In preparation In Ihe background’ as the horse races were gettjr g utnlri " a t .
thrnuch rlowntown Manfnrd
l
'th is taw 11#i m nm ni
j.i.p-i. | Wtilp,'1nry
isr-o-P-ot.
3(, TrUtrained men to adequately man.
for Ihe hnr.e races and Inurrtan'rnt held that eftrenonn. The
t C n l l i w * e a P e a * «H I
Ini inn l|)*|ca»e hud to tender a i i't‘l-tup. u.pqi loci ship among the
equip and adm inister a 70 group
i,, Judge
Ware for
fur amount
* (people*
rid for
llie'r
■
j
'
■ ’ bill
1.111 to
.lu-lric Wanam ounts
J pe*‘plcs ofor Dm
the vv ,,ri
program.
wnnmn w ell-__
"We must also have a strung air
reserve and air national guard,
_
7 ,
_
.
. ---- " T
1e^^ any fees that Judge Whip
" I h e difficu lt:-, thhat «* have
highly ' trained a n d ’equipped with
Cuutity .luilge of I'ro. rneoiinti-r—! in t|ti* -arly ph*»#
reaaqnabiy modem a irc ra ft to
I ‘.'r'-ill'T
i ! ■la:.
b t- “t
augm ent our regular striking
It n t t i l i t n e d tan I ’bifp b | i (
: ti--l rliseou iaged it* f?rr« " r~
tlh
i:,
n l i a i i th ey h*va
Catling a "»eeohd best air force
t; -i, i-ed ■
th-tvrminatlian that
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5, (Ah
statem ent saying a large number
like a second best poker band,
Senator -Vandenherg ( R - I f ic h i of Intcrnatiminl , ami dom 'stic
j it • h a l l -r r lr
PARIS. Sept. 5 If1)—Premier vou’r* belter off without It.** the
I ; " I he I n-''- ! S in t.-- la revolve 1
said today he see* nn need for a problem* "all d-maml that Corv*
Paul Ramadier won a vote ol general listed these other item*
l l o viipport rbe 1',lilted N a tio n s
special session of Congress &lt;m gre»* should retu rn l«r work -arty S e l e c t i o n
O f
R o u le .
confidence Ipday in ihe National he considered necessary to nation­
.Mliv nil i b - » 'iirce, a t our com the Furopean economic crl«l*. it.- this fail.'
al
defensa*
•
F or
R oad
4 6 L cfL
Hnti-b, also* a member «f the
Aasemhly, which alio approved the
added th a t tha de-ision, however.
1. "A healthy aircraft Industry
Senate Foreign 'Cnmniiltee, xpoke
I* up to Pretldent
Truman.
|ld&lt;
(jovernfrirnt * program of »ul»i- Instead
T o R o a d D e p a rtm e iri
of the withered vine /row
Vandenberg said .the adm inis­ fust before ilepnrting by plane for
,, „
I liient Of t
• of an e ffao. die* for the coal industry by a producing less than lt« 1831 p re­
V M M cNullv o l M -lh ou tn -. tin - t' \
. .o L a iiu n " « :it ,ak,»
tratio n should provide Congress Blirope with ritirer senator* and
w ar output."
jjf margin of SO tol^i.
Ihe
Seminole
County,
Junior
iu
..............
',,m,
i anna
WASHINGTON. Sept. 5 m ~ member* with a concrete.p iogram representative* to study Ojo effec­
international •ilirrctnr -I l.m
The vole wa» LlZ for the Vnn- 2. A vigorous program of aero­ George Harriton, president ol 'the to r International aid and left to tiveness of the S tate D epartment's Clumber ol Commerce iinanmiou- International ami a niernlief 1.1 th.-1 *
nautical research ' and develop­
President Trum an the decision cultural and Information programs |y voted appro) ,)| to a moli-ui
tion of confidence, 241 against. It m en t
VI |
■\meri: an I I &lt;g Guard:
ALL Brotherhood ol .Railway
r , .w hether a special session in n ce« Including the Voice nf America
i-at the fifth vote of confidence 3. A "superlative" civil aviation Clerk), announced today the Kill-1 „ r y this fall.
by I rrl Hatrgan that in the r\rnl li'-tt. bronglil greetini- t,
i!
hroaih ast*.
Ramadier has received lince In­ system.
; way E tp re ii Agency h at agreed
Vandenberg, who-Is chairman of
"F o r tut part, the sooner we llir Seminole ( onnty Conifni—"or Mrllrourne C|uh to Sant -id l *n
4. A set of blueprints govern­ to a I 5 U cents hourly wage i„. the Senate Foreign Rrlatjons Com -reconvene the belter, especially a* |, ,, not taken action willnn 111
coming premier in January.
re(w&gt;rlpt| on tire trrrnl tutein ilrnri d
ing Industrial planning and mobllnun
i
.
.m itte, told reporter*!eoneetn* any proposed i-lle f for ,
on fe-dr-tributing the conn r tnaenlion in San Fran i- o, &gt;nd
The Communist* and n sprink­ Station for any emergency "am! eiesie iforZ ud j .OUO
employees.
"Thar* la no congressional cb- Europe." Hatch said. He pointed
ling of Rightist and Centrist dep­ against any attem p t to r a t'll us
The b o o t, effective ai ol Sept, position to dodge any emerdency
rmerflencj out Hint Secretary of S tate Mar- *)- 1 oniniii*i&lt;&gt;ners' distiict*, ilu- commended lire work «( ihe hwat
uties formed the opposition to oD guard with a worse P earl Her*
1TINRm*~S^;T T rT5 A For. i* (he tam e increase given earli­ which the president m ay Identify, shall ha*, cumiiarcd European ecu Jjvcrei lake tile matter into couilr Lrrni Clfib in thrir pr.ijnttrHvT
tha measure, - Which authorized
I am simply suggesting this event nomtr condition* In a "patient Thi*. deciiion w*s reached at iln
pi icing AmericaK (lag, in pub!■&lt; , r ,^n flffir- &lt;jv&gt;k'«man »aid th'
th« government to grant 4,550,6. Heavy appropriation* for air er this week lo approximately (calling a special session) depend* growing steadily worse While Ihe
Aft 0Q0.000 franes (118.500,006) In nower.
1.000.000 railroad workers under upon presidential Initiative a f u r physician* argue, about the nrbper tegular meeting at the Mayfair Inn aclurol rooms.
.lav lh- I nt* I Kirn-dam wouH
~ subsidies to hold down prices ij». • &lt;1 Popular support of air fore* an arbitration award.
lari ,night.
lie . -aid th at K*i Flnridiar i.tlr r r.r» intein ition it rction to
adequate Inform ation."
treatm ent."
U 's s llia r * an P age e ls )
.th e coal industry.
r *
A* .Vandenberg held hi* flr»t
On Wednesday. U ndersecretary
Harrison said th* agreement
Kay Sh o-n iak er. J a y r re repre* at'ended the San Fra-r-rn »&gt;'-il it- iHed tit* mhuAlthough the threat of a gov­
averts a threatened strike, which new* ronferenc* since relu m in g of S tate Rohetl ijiv eti told re- te n ta tiv e to Hie- Boy'* St a11: tn v-ratlin from Florida, «ltdi- tnn—• mhi &gt; r-mtemVitT of |et,i«lt chiidrei
ernm ent crisis was thus eased.
(Pari
were
llterr
f
i
.'-v
idb
had been ‘ voted to enforce de., from th s Inter-Xm erican Security norter* (he European situation Talla!ia*ti-e, reported nn the eonLabor attll was agitating politi­ Round World Fliers
Conference tn Rraiif, veteran Sen may demand United State* help clave. Shoe m aker sta ted th a t be p ir t- -if Hie I 'tilled Still- H&gt;' n i l frmn Europe lo Palotine,
nmndt „ for the wag* hike.
cally against th* soaring cost
fTnaiinnra «„
*t«i
ren» a can d id ate for govern or. ■■I that the Florida ,1-I. i,-,itt’i-i
f h ■- nil!- ■•tijfre v.rtd two more
Take O ff For Rome PITTSBURGH, Sent. 5 (,F&gt;-A atn r Hatch (D-NM) Issued a
of living.
and that Ihe buy. who was elected,' PI' -efUnd^ the convent: ■ itb
«liip«
t i-Iio- d hi‘nle f far f’a!c«tinc
H u t union leader* were far from
Kiddy Gong nr Miami, wa» re i j ' r d made fro m a p a rt -»f the old
strike of L800 railroader* em ­
TARIS, Sept, 5,
George ployed.
content srith th* reeent_eut in the
vf-nlly elected, national prashHnt White.-Hull**_when ll n.6* turn. uriji ii.lriill.-yni-d Jruun immiby tn# U. 8. Steel Corp. Election W arning Is Ching Pledges Self
• bread ration, skyrocketing food Mr. Trum an. 39, of Los Angeles today brought Immediate curtail­
down tn |kii(.
, iihl* w-“e h--in^ mtcht-cf. Hie»c
Wa*blngti&gt;n.
Given-Chinese Party
In Work For Peace tn The
prie*g, and official statistics pur­ and Clifford V. Evans, 26. fit ment of production to the firm ’*
I here were Mur P’^r
p-&gt;inl - wet- thi--Noit(ifindvmoving e)»toff_
group voted to send « let­
W
ashington,
resuming
a
‘roundlin g . lir|ng-eo*ta t*n tim es hijther
ter n( iwmmemlatian to the St. ,” - *-ei| at the convention,-*h ■ North Africa, and the Paducah,
the-world flig h t' In two light Pittsburgh 'd istric t plants.
NANKING, Sept. 5, (AV»- A
M th an . in . 1838.
WASHINGTON. ScpL 5.' UP)— Augustine Jaycees for spearhead­ said:
Two union*, representing cm(Cub)
planes,
took
off
for
Roma
w
8 o •'th e y ’called a on* hour halt
! UniVeroal m ilitary traininc. which wr* reported at the Bul­
loyea* of th* subsidiary union well-informed -source said today Cyrus 8. Chlng, the government's ing the approval of the fencing
In Paris Tju* and auhway services at 10:50 A M. (5:50 A. M-. E ast­ railroad, stopped work th is morn GenerallatfMo ’• Chiang-Kal Rhek
la:v in St. John* County.
•J. Dang*r wff UornmtmUmganin Black*'*** i*ott of Varna.
new
top
labor
peace-maker,
took
ern
Standard
Time)
today.
th is ' afternoon. Pnatofflee* will
Gordon Bradley reported that
Heller pay for nehnnl tench, Uni' Fer.eign Office -qrokfiman
mg efter a break in contract had sent a personal directive to over hi* duties today with a
The*
said
they
would
make
a
high members of the Kuomlntang
ties* -tw o hipur* early and remai-i
Ihe board of director* have -rent
ers.
made hi- c-imntenP* while three
refueling stop a t Marseille end ns got tat Ions. The yoad connect* (governm ent p arty ) w a r n i n g pledge tn work fa r enduring Uabut until tomorrow -morning.
letter tn Elgin ItaytH*. ehairt.
Refun-stqtion
of national Brill'll lran*tmf(i
"big
jte
e
l"
plant*,
employing
35,approachl»
r
peace.
%
*
C yretaktr* of national eemater- hoped to reach the Italian capital 000, and feeds Into m ajor rail­ against antl-dem ocratle aetlvitie*
ftmn of fh» Hful# Rond D fftirt*
fnfMl*. •
log llumi.iii g. tTt-rnmny, with 4,400'
A youthful-appearing man even jn en t, rerp ro tln g th a t the De­
or “hooliganism," In this fall’s
Us, most o f ‘them disabled ve*. at 6:30 P. 31. 11:30 P. M. Eastern road lines.
King a Lion W. O. Livingston J , », , |,,U n from the S. S Exodus
Standard Tim*).-'
though 71 years of age, Chlng partm ent give the cro»« - state
national elactlons. *
nn T ea, *1»l
eran*,* also w*r* on itrlk *
|t&lt; 17 off I'n! -tinCarnegle-Ulinol* Steel C o rp ,
During a two-day stopover here,
The source said Chlang, recall­ received hi* oath of offire a* d i­ highway it* imm ediate attention.
higher pay.
biggest
U.
S.
steel
producing
tubII com m -nlnl that the p arrn ts
Ramadier'* ap p aren t political the filer* told the A tro Club of tidiary, banked 10 blest furnaces ing th a t the K uohdntang record rector of the new Federal Media- *lnre the city ami county official- I )(&gt;n f i o l r l F v n ( &gt; i'l( &gt; r 1
in Hungary of 13 of the children
toward
opposition
candidates
was,**0"
wnd
Conciliation
Service
and
have
left
Ih
e
.election
of
H
...
.
.
.
..
victory cam* a fte r hla own party France th a t they were consider­
ICW tlssM e s ’ P*«* III)
e."."’ 'I ', . I * „
IQ- .u .__ i ulinard itr- lrahi.|viii* ha 1 n*k-d
ing aaking permission to land on
"not always too clean," ordered *h#n told newsmen:
route entirely up to tire . ta te j J o U p N d l l l f U I () I I l S l tile H riiii.iit'i ahl in repatriating
j u votad to support hlpi In the con-.
a
United
State*
airc
ra
ft
carrier
p
a
rty
laadert
to
avoid
any
ap"There
will
lie
no
miracles.
The
IMad
Department,
H r fldane* balloting, which th* pre­ If rondltyms mad* eurft a move
lis-rii T h - ,apokesmnn naid *1) (2
pearance of exerting pressure attem pt to build b etter labor
New by-law* for the nrganira
m ier had nosed on hla request
Jewish
Underground
It VSHfNGTON, Sept. 5, (TV
l-o, • nn-i .mi* t i t ! h r ! i&gt;een placed
advisable.
during
election
of
th
a
-N
a
tio
n
a
l
m
anagem
ent
relatio
n
*
-is
a
long,
tion
will
t-e
ratified
at
the
Sept
fo r 138,500,000 In government
l it - Evening S tar Nay* Admiral aboard tb« Evhdug HUT w iihout
Assembly Oct, 21-23 and (he, leg. flow procet* but we hop* to make 25 meeting, it n n staled.
subsidies for th* coal Industry.
Groups S ta g e F ight iilstlv*
f.oul* E. Denfeld I* expected tn pri"i i-nii«-nt rif tln-ir parents,
Yuan
Dee.
21-23.
.
a
real
contribution.
When
L*ftw!ng
factlonlst* I
t Reyinun
I.T ’i I. and John Kailer were
, j i'C named chief of sta ff In l're*iTire *noV-Ntnan ri-ctarv-l “this.
Population
Of
State
swung to hia support a t a fiv e -1
Intro-lured to the group *» gue»t*. ,j(,nt Trum an and Admiral Dewitt ini„lman traffic fn voting child*"
JERU SALEM , S e p t 8. (A5)—
'h o u r party w ar council la st night,
Members
of
Ifagana,
underground
L\ ( I bike) ijaituey- chief of naval r -n ” wa* the r**pon*fbillty of th*
Prison Is Increasing Jewish defense organisation, bat­
Ram adier could co u n t'h im self In,
ope rations thia month.
' **
Ilas-imeir ...................................
Ms-air. described a*
DR. ALLEN ILL
for Foreign M ln!|t«r George* HItled
In
the
ttre
e
te
of
all-Jewlah
Tlie appointment*, the new s­ Marxist Jeu ish youth body.
TALLAHASSEE Fla'., 8ept. 5 Tel Aviv today w ith member* of
dault’s MRP party had prtvlouslr
"It Is tru e that the Hasomcir
JACKSONVILLE. 8ept. 5, bD paper »ay», are expected to lie
—(A1)—Florida's S tate prison pop­ the Jew ish underground Irgun
pltdged ft* backing.
— River*ld* Hospital attache* to- announced shortly a fte r President lla ra lr mav have been created orulation
I*
gradually
climbing
back
Zval
LeumL
Ten
pereons
were
Tha threat of a cabinet crisis
day said Dr. W, 8. Allen, presi­ Trum an return* f r o m South Iginaltv to »»ve Jewish ehildren
Injured, two of them _w riQ luly.
A loomed for a tim e when
Left to it* pre-w er peak.
dent of Stetson U niversity, had America ami Jam es ForreH al, from the perils of N aitsm ," th*
Antfr*ir~C8fFfway,
H. T.**Fat7 R, f “ patrick
12
The
state
priton
division
a
t
Hi*
T
W
w
ar
v
m
r
n
ir
r
iir
w
T
in
)
pit
.li
te
d
.
aT ' Wing Socialist*, lad by . Deputy
been admitted Aug. 21 for ob­ now Secretary of the Navy, takes spokesmen aaid.
12
The clash occurred when the rick, O. E. McCall and' "W. A G. E. McCall
Guy .M olitt, threatened to w ith beginning of laat month reported
There is reason to believe, ho
servation and diagnosis hut that the oath of office a* the new
12
W.
A.
Adam*
Adam*
tied
for
first
place
with
d£Tw’ thalr ' support 3 * Ram adier
" V # ? JL,*!*! Ifagana group, whoae oroanU atlon 12 out of a possible 16 birds in O. W. Spencer
nothing ronrluaiva had been d e­ Secretary of Defense.
continued, that as many a* 200 of
1)
prison
at
Rgiford
and
the
rarioua
has vowed to fig h t Holy Land
Admiral Denfeld, 6»t. would r e ­ the 700 children who had been
unless- the prem ier pledged
termined.
II
Whelehrl
Irgun
tora irg
u n posters from th* reg u lar weekly akeet shook II.
tu r n e r governm ent coptrol of work ram ps, compared w ith the terrorism , tora
The hospital siid ha was not place Admiral of tha Fleet Wil­ been shipped" without kttow|#dif«
10
a
i
th*
Sanford
Skeet
Club's
range
Howard
Whelehsl
peek
population
of
8,788
a
t
the
the walla of building* afong Di*
liam D. Leahy, 72. who has been
Commerre, business and Industryat the Municipal A irport y ester­
4 man tie won by Carraway. badly ill but th a t he had entered chief of sta ff to the commander of their narent*.
.
— C aet—nig h t th e parliam entary end o f 1839 and a w artim e low of lengoff S treet and P*t«h TlIqv*
for * rheek-up. Specific reason
The N orthland and Paducah
day
afternoon.
CorraWay
.won
th#
P.
*11.
Lansing
10x16
8
.3
7
2
-In
A
ugnlt,
1845.
Road. Irguntste,, whoa# organisa­
group 61 th# Soefallat' P arty decid­
for his going into th* hospital, in chief of the Army and Navy •ailed originally from Rayonne,
V
There are more w hite women In tion ha* claimed retponslbllity shootaif. Jam** Webb led th* pi*, R. J. Hickson
dutipg
both
the
Roosevelt
and
ed a fte r a five-hour *e*»lqn to
other than this, waa not given.
F ranre, ho aaid. with ereW s'o f
B. W
i
g
h
t
9
Trum an adm inistrations
aupport Ramadier on th* vote of prison than ever, and the percent­ for recent Paleetlne violence, tol shooters with 285 out of 300. R.
English - sneaking Jew s hearing
7
U rging other Interested cUltens W. R. Williams
age of w hite men am ong the In­ gave battle.
Denfeld, a native of WeMt-jra . . p Q - p » J i w n ^
confidence, i '* ,
to
coma
out
and
enjoy
the
fun,.
F.
D.
Beott
________
7__
T*|
Aviv
police
reported,
meanmate*
la
g
rea
ter
than
It
waa
boplm
rr;
IB7I
a
ghuluate
oT
the
' .'
___
Th* aaeembty Tuesday night
jtihs - w n n n .E Y uiKfi
r
«
. while.—th a t - a~ yeung—J e w and Byrd J , Good*, aec re ta ry ^ n f ~tttF W. A. I’alfTck
Naval Academy in tha etas* of
heit 'b ’r rn.ltamuliiiitfcmiuul L&lt;r fore the w ar.
today th a t facilities W. 8. Hand
5
Jew eae-claim 'ing
to rep resen t th*
f I«
WESTPOR t T n , "y ., Sept. B. »/D 1912, h now commander In chief
- EMERGENCY PROGRAM
a 12.3.628.000 at**! price’ aubel.lv
6
8 te m gang, a small Jew ish un­ are being prepared a t tha range W. * A. L* ff1er
— Ml** Mary K. Wooiley, retired of the Pacific; fleet,
,
BERLIN , Sept, 6. W6— Brttiah
and the prem ier immediately ileTE N N IS POSTPONED
Th* following seor** wer^ president of Mount Holyoke Col­
derground unit, had delivered an for rlfla shooting aa well aa platol
Admiral Ramsey. 59. would r e ­ and American occupation author­
term ined to peg hia coal eubsidy
NEW YORK, 8epL 8, OP)— ultim atum personally to 18 Jew- and ake*t shooting and aaid
lege and Internationally kmntn lieve Admiral of the F l-et (.'hea­ ities announced today an em er­
demands to a ro te of confidence. Rain forced postponement ’of the lab officials of the Palestine In­ matches will be held every T h u rs­ mad* on the pistol range:
Slow Time Rapid Total worker for world peare, died to ­ te r W. N lm llt, who will tm 63 g e n c y tran«t«irt program to bring
He contends th a t without aubaidi** ,
rne*
of
match
- the National come te a departm ent to resign day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 Jas. Wehh Id)
07
29-i day. She waa 84. Miss Woolley, next February.
,
,
In this year’* batv-sL They gave
eoal prices will rise and be fol­ Tennl*'C ham pionship* a t F orest
86 hours o r face drastic o tto ck .
96
28 J who headed the W omen's College
J. Howard 06
Ramsey, a native of Whipple German provincial governmenta In
lowed by general price Increase* Hill* today. The tournam ent wlli Within
eonsequpneea. Special guard* were
Tb*
following
score*
were
piad#
Loo
Butncr
93
285
97
at
South
Hadley,
M
aas,
from
Barrack*,
Aria.,
and
a
1912
g
ra
d
­
the bitonal atea power to requisi­
of 18 percent In all Industrie*. a te r t tomorrow, w eather nermlt- aeelguod Immediately to the 18 on the abbreviated akeet
90
176 1900 to 1937, had been ill fine* uate of the". Naval Academy, t* tion supplies and any tran sp o rt . M
J . R etlgan 99
Tha effect in tha end, ha ‘ said, m f , with tha same schedule of official*. Police described the of 16 bird*.
F
.
,
Rockett
65
256 September, 1844, when aha su f­ now vice chief of naval opera­ vehicles not being used for ea- . r :i
89
would a a .ru n a w a y Inflation.
match**,
v
couple a* Yemenite Jew s.
Andrew C -rrtw a y
251 fered a cerebral hem orrhage.
82
D, w eig h t 89
tion!,
aentlat purposes.
m ent In the aoutheaatern elate*
on Sent. 1 folluw* (the VA ex­
plained th a t the numl&gt;er of overpaym ents does not indicate )be
nuntber of veteran* who owe Ihe
government
»lnre one veteran
may have received several pay­
m ent*):
South Carolina. 4,203 and $271,648; Georgia, 17,030 and *1.846.086; Alabama, 15.542 and $!.aiL -

French Prem ier
# Is Given Fifth
— — Confidence

^la,; -m C : ^
Railway Express Vandenberg Discounts Need l or— Jaycees May Use
Special Session 01 Congress Court Action To
Strike Is Avoided _
By Wage Increase
Get Re-districting ^ cNultv Ut.imi ts

On Convention 01
National Linns

Walkout Of Railroad
Workers Cuts U. S.
Steel P r o d u c t i o n

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Action I'hinned To
Holt Removal Of
Jewish ( hildren

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T H E S A N F O R D H E B A IJA S A N F O B D , F L O R ID A 1
■w-—
wsefly
along
the
right
of
way.
Tha
Truman’s Talk
VA Expects Increase heat waa *o Intense that early at- Story Told Of How '
B oat Races
tejgpt* at rescua work had to be FDR Picked Truman
(Caallaa** Iran P u p Osei
In College Students abandoned'until
»«■ r« i»
help arrived.
and .m em txn of fho U. S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place wa*
Ambulance*, doctor*, police and
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. (Ah—
gation to th* conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tampa,
...
Y0RK*
2 o n —Tk»
„ Secretary of Slate Marshall. nd Jim Cox of Lake Alfred, came Th* Veterans Administration said flretprn and equipment rscej to Inside story of &lt;hpw th* late
’j
today It expects 1,335.000 World the scene from Tranacona. 10 milea President Roosevelt * picked Harry
Th« Prrsl'Vent arose this morn- In fourth.
The Class C hydroplane race* War II veteran* to go to college to the west, and fro n t. Winnipeg. S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
In* and took .a walk around tiie
spacious ground* of tha U: 8. wa* a cloao contra! and waa won thla fall, a IP perernt Incrraie They said they could see the red presidential nomination Is told in
of the flamea while sis mile*
Embassy with the White -llousr by J. I). I.amon of Ft. louder- over the previous high enrollment glare
the autobiography of Edward J:
'V
. away.
• physician, Brig. Gcnfral ,Wallare dale. 11. Sanderson of Ft. Lauder­ of last April.
Flynn, Democratic national com­
Luggage,
canoea
and
trapping*
dale
came
in
second,
Jim
Dono­
The
agency,
baaing
jl*
forecast
. Graham. He had breakfast with
mitteeman from New .York and
of
vacationists
were
scattered
van
of
Jacksonville
copped
third
upon
advance
registration...
ad­
hi* family. They left the rmh*»*y
rlose associate of the lata preiiover
the
tracks.
and
Jack
Fleming
too'
vised
itudent-veUxan
candidates
fourtn
dent.
about 7:00 "A. M. for the trio
place honors.
for subsistence allowance t^Jo take . Firemen pumped streams of
to- the Qultandlnha Hotel.
The book, Is to he published
Water
&lt;
&gt;
n
the
biasing
railway
The
Florida
family
run-about
along enough money to meet their
: In hi* addre***Mr. -Truman took
Friday by the Viking Pre.e,
roaches
from
a
ditch
ad|sr«Qt
to
rare
hail
one
of
the
largest
field*
personal financial nerd* for at
the 'note of un|ty of the Amrr
Flynn, “bote" of the Bronx
the right of way.
(tan nation* In agreeing upon of the day. Wlnnera Included John least the first six wr.-k* of the
Democratic machlna for 25 years,
A
few
commandeered
trucks
and
One-for-all and all.far-oue defen w. Wycoff, Johnny Ferllta, Ja.'k autumn term.
says the decision on Truman’*
Since veterans are not entitled later a line of ambujanc-s brought nomination was mad* well in ad­
: “ You hav* made It clear lo any Whitt of Yalalia, Horace Cobh ami
to subsistence allowamet until the Injured to Winnipeg and St. vance of the nominating convenpossible aggressor," he Raid, “that J. D. Ellies from Miami.
John Ferllta- copped top honors they have' been In training a Ilonifarr. Doctors an I nurses lion while-Flynp was at tha White
the American republic* are deter
trratrd many of the lea* teverbij
mined to pupport one another In the second heat of the Florida month, etudente enrolling late In Injured at the arena-or a* a rail­ House with th* President. Th*
September
normally
will
not
family
race
and
wa*
followed
again** attack*,
President gave him. th* Job of
rloaelv bv Charlie Jones of Miami. celve their first checks until Nov. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only the urging
Truman on other big city
i Our nation* .have produced an Jack Whitt. Judy Murall of Win- 1 V later. • 1
most seriously Injured were hos­
tram ple of good neighhorline** trr Haven. Speed Curry from Mi­
leaden, Flynn say*,- with th* ‘ad­
pitalised.
,.
And international amity to the ami and Horace Cobh also' placed
Many of Hie survivors, -so.ne of. monition that Roosevelt's o'
test of the world, and In our aiiocl* In the heat.
them
suffering Injuries, worked preference was not to he dis­
,
Train Wreck
atlon together we have strength­ The E and F Service run-about
heroically with the rescue crew* closed.
ened the __fabric of the United race wa* won by Jack Wyeo/f an I
to reach those trapped in the ,
realise** free* I’as- Oe»&gt;
,n lh* b°«»‘ that
/fatten*. You can he justly proud wa* followed by Charlie Jone., been-traveling at about .10 miles wreckage. They led many person* he sold Mr. Truman to the other
b1 the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. E. M. Irvin .if an hour when It crashed Into the (to safety before they were beaten leaders at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble MiamLand J. D. EDI*. The
at a later conferenc while he
• landing express shortly before hack hv the intent* heat.
Spirit which has Inspired your find hf«t of th# rare wai also won 11:00 I*. M. (E 8 T (.. Th* « worn!
W. R. DevenUh, vice president, was absent, they decided on Jamos
hfforts."
■If
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 In the speclil hurst western region, of the Canadian F. Byrnes Instead. ' •
Flynn related that he argued
\ Declaring hi* country I*’deeply Johnny Ferllta, Charlie Jones ami ‘n*° flame at once and fire quick National Railways, said in a state
Conlrinii* of It* potllion in world J. D. Ellis.
ly spread, first to the other ment Issuer! in Winnipeg Ihst of- desperately and finally had . to
Affairs, the President *aid tiff
The final 'race, the Class _ roaches and then to a g rail rleV- flralls of the- line -were at the get the President on the telephone
scene end that a caetia'ly tie11 Jjnd'have him tell th other leiders
United State* engagrd in the re- service race, was a nip and tuck ator standing beside the track
f*nt war “in the deep faith that battle.' Jim Donovan of Jackson- this small flag atop, I s lr r It fan­ would be compiled when Id-ntiflc- ‘bat Flynn'a action had ben authorised by him.
W# w*re opening the way to a ^ l r nosed out Jack Wycoff.' Janie* ned over to oil storage tanks near- ation of victims was completed.
Dnvrnlsh said the vacationer's
ff|^ w o rld ," but added:
Charlln Jone* and John bv.
ifa agreement hai been reachr J .Stanford of loike -Alfred followed
Member* of tho few fem'lles special, which consisted of two
Among the allies on the main out- In order. The second heat ww* which live In the vicinity of Xhtg- baggage cars, nine coaches and
. JA P RHIP8
fl
lines o f , a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by ald said the scene was i holocaust two parlor cars, collided wlih tha
when
they
arrived.
Flainrv
Were
1
passenger
train
while
the
latter
#6n*equenre, we' are obliged to James Whitt,* K|med Curry,
Char­
lurry, Ch*r.
T8INGTAO. China, Sept. 2—
Contemplate
a prolonged military lie Jones, Jim itnnnvan of Jack- shooting 50 feet In tho air, they Was discharging passengers at (A*)—Eight Japanese warships
ttn
ta ir *
said, hte two locomotives were Dugald.
tecupatlon of enemy territories. snnvllle ami Jack Stanford.
totalling neatly 8.000 to a ^ th«
and the baggmgf
This Is profoundly dUI
distasteful to
Harrg Lee was chairman of the locked together
iBDfMt • deslroyer, were formally
------„ |7 f£
Jh
car
O
th
e
transcontinental
train
committee which rOmpIrled the
taken over by the Chinee* navy
i “Afmost everywhere *lfi Europe. arrangements for the regal**. hail climbed part way up the l*nFifty year* ago Sir Ronald Ro** today In a brief ceremony. Award­
def.
anomlr recovery has lagged. Among th a ta s s is tin g In ramplrtdiscovered
ca . »
. . . that mosquitoes
... CNn» from p .reparations pool
A steel baggage rosch on the tied malaria
&lt;r*al qrhan and Industrial areas .?* *,.!,.*\pro,tr,,m wrre M Lee, n.
parasites In th s.rlth e ships were stripped of. all.
gv* been left In a state of de » Wight,- Arthur Moore, W, D. special remained upright but be­ stomashs.
I armament.
■gag||
’
indenca on our economy which is Hoffman. J. L. Ilrum’rv, II, 11. hind It coachea were slung eras
----------•
J
- .r
i painful to us as It 1* to them. Pope, and Jimmy lloolahaii. Ed
•Th
.(.'T
h is situation has Impeded.the Ahderson and Hill l.udlum (if Dayxaturn t o ■normal economic con­ tona Beach also f Ided In making
d itio n everywhere In the world the event success!
iTul.
•
•nd he* 'hampered seriously our
Afforts to develop useful form* of
Red Proti'Ht
teonomlc collaboration with our
-friend* in-other-areax^*
freer*
Onrl
JuMlflcd In pur*ulnir ntjj»ctlv#t
wwifli have Iwpn rommonly agrp^l
I’J H E N there's the old chestnut
T h u * l(n$i, though simple thty
Pony Races
In making arrangrm rnt for* that
may appear,
about the sentry th at would
purpose with - any other occupy­
,
trestle*** nee* Pea* Oset
Scan irffA a cartful eye,
have delighted Freud who dab­
ing power willing to work toward
quarter horse race M. C. Coleman the common end. The note, sign.,
And you will find two e itin h trt,
bled In the subconscious mind
was first, Charles Moore aecond ed hy Undersecretary of State
Though hidden t t r y sly.
‘and
-delved
Into
the
realm
of
and Charles Heck, third.
Robert A. Lovett, recalled that
If you thould overlook the tame,
, dreams. It’s often misquoted."
In the first of the 10 elimination Jhe American government has
And dieappointment feel.
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
race* which marked the start of "bought persistently” for two
Scan eloifly on, tin ct two mere
the program a great roar of ap­ years to reach agreement* with
out If we were listening.
plause esm# from the crowd a* Russia ami Kranrr and Britain to
.,
torn*
"How does It g o t" asked De­
a feminine rider. Dot Whittier carry out the Potsdam decision.
Three laet four lim e conceal.
tective
niandlng.
of Sanford, riding Mra. D. Henkes'
France participated In the Lon­
The place* are. In tha order
•'Champion" dashed to victory. don talk* against which Russia
’T h e correct version concerns
concealed in the v e n t: a uni­
Other first place elimination win. protested hut did not Join In ralsa sentry who rushed excitedly
versity city In New York 8 ta te ;
per* were Edward Cameron. C. Injt industrial output In Ita ion*.
Into the tent of hla commending
a city In Colorado: an Englfth
M. North. W. 0 . Kllbee, Herbert Britain and tho United- State*
officer
during
his
tour
of
duty.
Dnuglai, Jean Reiter, George Ja- ftgrrrd to diiruiR French requests
Chanpel town in England; an
Ills face was flushed and his
eobe, Perry Cameron. Carl Rabun for greater roke eiporU from
Important m anufacturing town
breath was coming In short
Germany In flerlln as soon as
And J. R. Arnold.
In France. What are they?
pants. No puns, please. He man­
Those who won second place In possible.
N il I
The Ixindon conference promelimination were D. L. Hendricks.
aged to blurt out to the officer
? lessen*
Earnest Lie. Lmlse Douglas^-Nor. l«ed that although Industrial pro­
■ ■A O T v d p S S r
that tit had Just h a d 'a terrible
Fore, Roy Reiter, It. M. duction will lie Increased In th#
dream.
He
dreamed
that
thq
of­
C IX dogs hara th eir own Indlrone this plan
I'*wn
laason "Buddy" Rivers. C." E British.American ---V
IT'S ILLUSORY
ficer went out on a-reconnals- ° vldual house*. On* n ig h t
' " 'heIt In ‘priority
oore. Fred Roberts and J. C. "should not result
Ing
given
to
the
rehabllltallon
of
LeFlla.
'
u n c e mls«lnn jm l ^JilldilcdJiy^-thsy-jHtLmleedwpwTnt-wtttrTh.
an eneSyTnlper. lie begged tha exception of the-dog oceupylnu
-- (Thtrd w taft -lltmTHktlnTr wlnnrrV Germany •vrr—that* of 'th e ^ d e m ^
cratlc
countries
of
Europe."
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
irara! Edward Yarlmrough, Bill
•Meriwether, n*rold Pell. Charlee
on any mission.
.
th* wrong house*.
Peck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
"The
officer
who
had little
Mak* six counter* the alse of
Vie no, Andy jdarsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrepnrcH To Aid
patience with the throry that th# numbered houses, number
bon, J. R. El lie and Junior Vleno.
Deported R efugees
dreams. . predict
Judges were Sheriff P. A. Mere,
.
. future
. . . events
. .
from on* tn six and plac*
Edward Cameron, Henry Lee and
ordered hla sentry to be shot at t*ch one on its correspond ingty
GENEVA,
Swltierland,
8#pt.
2
D. L. Hendricks, who served as
aunrlie. The aentry was placed numbered hou.e. Then by movtime keeper also, John l^onardy, WT—The International Refugee
In the guardhouse and the ex­ Ing one counter ait a time ate If
Organisation
was
reported
pre­
|F you want to aet-oon)* optics!
who has officiated as starter at
ecution'waa carried out as ord
In 10 moves you can get each dog
many events of this type, again pared today to return the 4.400
magic, gate at this design in­
ered.
:
*
Jewish
refugees
who
tried
to
enter
officiated.
,
In tha right house. In other tently for a half m lnutt or more.
Palestine
aboardt
he
8.
8.
Exodus
“Why w n the sentry shot?"
J. P. McClelland, county comwords, one, two and three should It’ll seem to change It* aspect
mlliloner, sat In the broiling sun 1047 to the ramps from which they
*•« occupy tha positions of four, before your eyes, for It’s a e!ev«r
came.
•ns* wwi* n* m
,,,
alt afternoon on a truck with no
two and five, and four, five and optical illusion.
|i »*v|yi svm
f»« 9'ue-yn* IIIWI
mI
W. H. Tuck, executive secretary
tep and doled out the prise.money.
1*• i— *1—
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—
1
*
1
1
Il*|
||
9 P9*4 •*1*0* «• If 1U jrt •«!) tti|jr» lix should be where alx, one and
rsxt time we’ll have a ranvasa of the IRO preparatory commlsst«t8M|* iiuitiv
i\*Pi UfWf ••
three are found in th* drawing.
p v t r — I nearly gave out” ha Ion, said the organisation was not
Enigma-Charade
concerned
directly
with
the
rtfug.
.
......
—
.
—
igCommented afterward with a smile,
i t w i i r m i 'i
*1
*1 -SJS mt'm &lt;rn eqi is»|l»|»fl
H’itA FIRST before your'eyes
but added that It was by far the eee, who are en route on British
Tongue Twisters
I ' om may obtain tha prise. ~
biggest and best riding program transport* to Hamburg, hut for
a t which he had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons thosa from
campa
would
be
screened
and
re­
Bay
aloud
repeatedly:
W
o
r
k
i
n
a
O
n
t
h
e
R
R
But
****** SECOND out = =
. George Plltard did-* bang up
........................
a
W 'W I V '* * Ere you begin to shout!
job of ennounclng over the loud turned. II* eald the IRO would
Eighty aaglM: easily ate every
provide rare and maintenance for
Ml early each avenlng.
I F«a i“u m.p.h.
m V h an hour, how long Ugtl
You rttl,
tk*n r t i l
r n«{ taat)
.p / .
klpanta to line them up for events the others.
Long, lank, lean and laty Ilona
■J ll h the least delay
possible.
Between
1939
and
194(1
Franoe
of Lydia lay Juxuriously in low
When the greased pig capture
event took place, he had to order suffered a population loss of
lairs.
warm of email and large boys 1,000,000 men and 500,000 woman.
the field, as the pig kept
getting away after It wais captur
.A d. and it was feared that someen*^ would get run down.
m
(re. Herman Harriett, Secre­
tary of th* riding club took c a n
*f th* ncordlng of events and
wa* ably assisted by Mrs. Edward
Cameron, Mra. D. Bankas and
Miss Catherine Rivers.
l- W lit king of firssl wrete Ike
Book ef rsalasf
10-Whst esekew ef Kisg Dxvld was
a
great reptsle ta kls annyt
Ecuador Revolt
It St» l(it)
t«—Etarslty
Caatlaes* trmm pass On* I
i&amp;—Sirs Igktea
south ot Quito on the railroad.
-Prtflit
14—
Predst •;
egslnit
The Guayaquil, garrison an­
1T-Mste In lie sells
II—Tskse Clssar
nouncement said It no longer n c• to—Whst Blkllctl ward seed ta tke
ognlxed Mancheno as the chief
,
M
f
r
,
OI4 Teetaawat ■••*! belled)
-9
*
igovernment. Quito reports
(G.n. tlitt)
MidI Msncheno had mobilised 5,000
f t —TVkst 414 tke tklldr
ju d m e•( geekea
troops In Quito and Imhabura
end Ik* ckll4m ef Cs4
altar?
(Jeth.
11:11)
province. (Latest available #s«l\
t t —Bitter r *
mates of the Ecuadorean n g u lar
U-Tsrrtkte
army llstad a total strength of
t«—"Hstkie eats tke iilea at a ; try,
about 7400 men).
I
s A g r t t s . ’s e t t i * :
Counter-revolutionary leaders
I»—Nsrrew valerwap
'
“garrison after garrison"
10 -t'orar
Joining the movement against
ll-U a lt ef work
bo,- who Installed hTnuelf
14—AfSiaM wkst slsro where Dsrld
of th* govement after
4welt.414 the Lord declare Jody
mast) (lie. Mil)
not revolt They predicted
IS—Manured
■edlctliee
nforced to capitulate.
14—Oreek letter
.
rttld that force* mov.
IT—Bevfae
r,
against ’Quito from the north
**--! -111 Irsel Is Ike-------ef Iky
•lag* (P^ 4li4) •
‘
* is t h a ' c a p ita l' under
40—Spshel tor isrlsa
i a ftw day*. Th# oounLjOW well do you know bird*?
* ,
'*»VW»We»-«l»lsr»e &gt;41—ArtIire
eald ehtdavne
ia .n T
• I Th* ttarna of a certain bird 'Ate*) ■WVPtft ’teetp
Mid th* adcan be found among th* object*
4S—Bess
.tuahed too
pictured above. T o discover It.
•bee-f
- g a in t i n r i r
wril# down the name of each of
the object*. Then select curtain " H a t problem
f life.
a
49—*All Iks rtr»n tea lei
.t consecutive letters from each, presented els*.
yet the.---- le aeti
Arrange these In order and tha wherq tn tha
th# Middle
name of th* bird wlU appear, psgo.
lk»7 rate re
VteUt for rslfluw
What la the name?
____________
n - i hip dtsrtce
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;IJust a Dream

~AUMixed up

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SMALL NUMBI
m U n ity T h e r t ' In * B tr5 n g th —
r. *»f
„f lh
T\»«Protect the “Peeee
lh*. Werl
World;.
A as*
*.
T* Proaiote the ' greaa. of Aascrira)
ity to
To Produc* Prosperity
for Sanford.

• . Too are to fill
ta e h v a c a n t
square with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, inclusive,
to make the hnr*
Ison tafand verti­
cal to tal* In d i­
cated in th * '‘defln ltio n s " a t b o t­
tom- Include the
- digit* already In
place. ‘

•

Council Names
5Jew President
For Ecuador

I

VERTICAL

(Th* lotution a p p ta n tlu w h tr t in th«,pagt)

Solve It With Scissors
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/ PARADOX

To on*-fifth of yacAf,
;
To ont-fourth
of ih ot, '
...............................
ft* ono-tixth of nibble;
'*
7*« oni-third o f dtw , 4?
To ont-fourth of tleto,
|

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Dn u 7 S t v l ^ J I d i u . M
ih m survey
i
then
J A network tp r ta i fo r w u u i l
pteting prey.
W»V*3 *e*ns|*S

,0{ |,lfd. ,hr p,c,rm lc'Manch&lt;
Lol. Carlos Manchc
twinned last night and disappear
cd.
rd. In -a-greeting to the srmid
forces, Suarrr promised his resig­
nation a week fiom Monday.
Velasco Ibarra was barred from
return to office by the council of
•Sale, which ' declared he - haa
frA A 8 T E R T o r w o rd s # !.J
“K anJoned hit post definitely
means knowing when n«c terminating hie functions hy the
to apeak. Or, a iT u p p e r put I U t' ; •«*8 phrasa presented here as i
-,w o
ot the new gov
Indicated strongly that
cryptogram for you to aolve: * eminent
Velasco Ibarra, who was en route
A aotution appears elsewhere in the page.
front Argentina to Santiago, Chile
ZAW W -M F.VAJ BFW ATGA • nd presumably to Ecuador, would
not even be allowed to reenter
BRAIN TEASER
VB.MV NCSA AWCRPATG*
the country.
The council of state ruled that,
IS there a word th at contain! all of the vowels, MVIIT BOAAGV
ir , accord with the cbnstUulion,
* including ’’jr"?
x
Senate- would elect a president
I t i m s i s o a **X irsasev ss*wRj wou........................................
would call an election for
/la y and surrender the office to
• freely
elected president next
September.
I0 IIN N Y an d
calm was reported
J Mary
J are back
Ecuador.
Velasco Ibarra, having
home after a preJ abandoned power, has no right
ichool vacation
whatever, especially in a legal
on a farm. There
category, lo return to the country
they saw for the
a* “-rsldent nr with any author­
S ity, said Canilto I’once Enriquy,
first time an ant-'
-1 id?V public works minister. “The
m il about which
*
Il'M IleaN • • Has*
they had .heard a
He *
m L L d a x lJ n _ a . ^\V^A: S h a r i3 s W ilI
rV
*u T
t out the
^ sq u a re
above and the
four triangle*
a t right. Then
see how quick­
ly you can a r­
ran t# them-to
form a perfect
a q u a r * . I t 'a
not easy.

Hidden Towns

/ Cryptogram

W hat Animal Did They Find on the Farm?!

achool. F or It
pla&gt;a an In flu ­
e n tia l p a r t In
avery child’s life.
•Naturally, they
mada fr ie n d s
with 11
Kara you see
Johnnyand Mary
w a tc h in g tha
anim al. To sea
tha animal Itself,
take a pencil and,
sta r tin g at dot
on#, draw a lin*
from dot to dot
eonaaeutlvaly'.
Whan you hava
OOmpUted tha
drawing, color It
with your cray-

B

^1 Be Candidate For
Governor's Office
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Sept. 3
W i- S ta ta
Senator W.
A.
nds of Gainesville said here to.
lay "it is reasonably safe to
ssume" that he will he a can­
didate for governor in the rwxt
’ orida election.
He said thnt after he returns
visitlnr his fsmlly In North
rollna, "I no doubt will have a
rther statement."
Jacksonville for the day, he

FIND THE NAME OF A BIRD

#

l-lnwrnetlenal leagvste
.4—“Oe set ferth ksitllr to «tr»T*,
Iks* knew ne( wkst U da la
——tksreef. s&gt;btn thy n«l( kbeer hath pat tUe u s h tss'
(Tr. ti l)
*—Wk* Interpreted the -kiadvrltne on Ue will' for Baltoshsxxsrt
IDen. tiU L • —Props rod
l
7-Ctstaplne dartre for irerplng
ssd holding I piece of work •
9-Wlthtn
*—Abhorred

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10—S eresd

ms

20—CsrdlnsJ aaahore
*0—Strong sgottloae
t
**—Psr wheel did Jeceh eorve sere*
rears) (Uca. I
VMt
Visiter
34-&gt;-Dtmte

4-rt
ittee i

s

: ,
tm s* If
m

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How to piaco
th e fig u re s to
••Ire th* rrceonumber p o ttle

.

U th, ( I , .

(Aswe til)
*
iiili)

lanisr-

4 m . I f« -

W*k *f U&lt; 0U

wkeni 414 Joihua t i n r«Kmn

.'11

It Is reasonably safe to aasume
I will he a candidate. I
It only fair to my friend* who
exhibited an Interest In my
dldacy to give thept an indicat­
or my thoughts at this time,
ev have the right to know
f I am not going to run they
o another canldate f t their
ing." .
&gt;
’
eanwhile, in TallahasMe, Jut11. L. (Tom) Rehfing of the
A Supreme Court Mid yea£ he woutd not seek the
orshlp In 1948, but would
Candidate to succeed himself
member of the high court.
•turning laet week from Kurrhere he served.................
with the
srV tribune^, Sebring said
sponse to questions th at he
lid give a definite answer in a
days to newspaper reports
he might run for Governor.
' tag yesterday eald that
I consider the GorernorFlorlda one of tho greatthat could bo toeatowed
•n r man. It, la an honor
‘ ch I psay not contend at
In 1934 I interrupted my
roctlce for tho purpose of
a circuit Judge, I deteri mak* service In th*
my llfe’e work."

tee***

of O nan

U Ckr. I iM)
tt-U poa
I t—Geddett i t wellrloai mlarkisl
1»—Itvlte
10—
Laied
11—Arrsage
,'
.
**—Pstkore
.
*7~"Tb'etb thee ahoaldoot hr*y •
ta • mortar srsosg wheal
7 “ ,, f 8*^5- ---- ;erU) net hie

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kMAkfle

^ U r r O . Ecuador. Sept, i t* v
The council ol slate loimslly vest­
ed Dr. Msiiano Sauic/ VeintimilIs with the powers o( the presi­
dency today, but specified that hand his government resign )o an
extraordinary session of the congress
tailed for S e p t..'5.
Seurei. vice president under Jqs*. Marts’ V fhtca llselre, who wkt
oR lrd nine days ago. was a leeder of the counter-revolution which

Veagesnee le____ | _iti

Laws Could N ot
!te Doolittle Filers

J ^ jB e e tU a ef rerteas tttersry hit.
; ? ? n , I i , ’, "

vm

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IYO, Bent I, (AT— Eight
who took pert In th* Qoorald on Tokyo had no
before a Japanese coertBl tn Shanghai because the
_ could not. acquit them un­
laws which governed the
Use army, Lieut. General
|u Sawada told the inter­

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c n r c m n t t F T j T : i -.n

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M
L
l i l i n r r' ie-.r ’ I
,» !f.k 4 t ■ t - i K r n n » i : '
,i un ft HD llBTt
unuti
''D r r r r E ^ r r r r
:t utju&gt; n u u i i H bl L
r r r p
fc’i iu n c js ? I
1)14 U
U
F lllb ' • pip k iTI |
u u u u ti i r u a u H ti nti
u ti ti
niiiiuti n n u a n l
a u u c n ttu u | fJL 'E S t c a j a v , i: rUUUtd
ut u u l
f.7 t
u a u n UU'JU I Lnkfl'.ra?

army a t Shanghai, U
t ef the fore*
*
lis ts . Comma
| of Japan’s China axpedlj* fore*, now on* of 25 war3ead*rs on trial before th*
Halts* attornay Ariatldaa 0 .
fork atlamptad
kw th at Hats had "no afurbat to ebay order* from
t* try tbe fliers, but
w*r tribunal
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W K D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 3, 1947

Demands
Bevin Urges U.S.
#
* - •.,
Division O il Russia Review
U. S. Gold Bulgaria Issue

N ew Legion Head

Doris Duke Is Bride ONRiibriosa

r ,

Government Will Use N ecessity For 'Amer­
ican Action Before
“Get Tough” Folicy
End
Of. Yea; Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted By L.oyett
S p e e d Production

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;
Ex-HeadTo Be Bar­
. i*ed From Country

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i::i u :hi ii ; i; » |,ii i : i : mi i; mi » u
ill ii |5*I ii M “ "" “
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V O L l'M E X X X V III

HORIZONTAL

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Partly cloudy through Ih u t sday.
Scattered
afieinuun
ehowets.
Wtnds gentle sod vailatlc-utustly
•uuitieily.
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No n u m b e rs
a r * to b t. ra*.
p s a te d in a n y
vertical or hor­
izontal row.
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L IE R E 'S a new
* 1 e ro n -n u m ber putxle to test
your srltk.

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•*&gt;

A ssociated Press la e s s d W ire

U. S. Is Warned Of
nt
Of European Crisis
— ♦

$ State Convicts
Die From Effects
Of Wood Alcohol

WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 .(Ah
WASHINGTON. Sept 3. (At
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin’* The Uriitrd Slates lias demanded
t roposal for a redistribution of that Russia join with America
the gold storrd at Fort Knni, Ky. and Bullin'*in a review of lh«
apparently took official. Washing­ "repressive i .impugn" by the
Bulgarian gosrinnirnt against Bul­
ton by surpiise today.
Undersecretary of State Robert garia's Agrarian Union and its
Lovrtl told reporters at a new* leader, .Nikyla Belkov.
, conference that he had heard noth: ( Belkov, wlmsf |&gt;atty is anti1 mf about the proposal arid there-- Cauifliiunisi. is under sentence '«!
death ioi allegedly plotting against
.fore could not comment on it.
Bavin's suggritlon was marie the l ummunist-conliollrd
ill a sjieech liefote the British men! ol bis counliy. The United
Trade Union Congresa In England Stales lias biandrd Belkov convtcas Kecretary of the Treasury lion a nm rarriige of justice autl
Snyder boarded the Queen Elis
slie
for the annual meeting of has sought by vatious TnoVet to
TAKING over'
national com the t^World
Bank and Fund In »aye linn ftum rsecOtidn.
mender of the American Legion, laindun.
.
Under
Kecretary of State
James F. O’Neil of Manrheater,
In tinidon, the U. 8. Treaauiy Ls'Wtt aiiiinuncsil at a new* conN. J., assures the Legion's 29th
the ___
new ____
Amrr...
ji ference tmlay. llirst......
annuel convention drlriste* In chief will have an., opportunity
New York that hr Is^tq lu lr ac­ lor a first-hand exchange of Heart protest ngainst the situation
cord s i l k T E t group's »haVp~de~ idvax-on just w hat'B evin"tiari»T : AmturtxatTnf 'RVdel!'SmTnr to the
in llulgai in was delivered
hy
. .
nunriatlun of CommunUnv t ' , mind.
With Snyder'gone. Treasury of­ Soviet foreign- ministry tin Sat(Inlrrnatlonal)
■
ficials here declined to direct com­ unlay.
ment, but one of them told a reI'revlously, tho United States
had protested Hulgutliiii actions
porter:
"If* other countries want our ugninst I'etkov nmi tlie Agtarian
gotil, they ran have tt the samo Union on Aug.' 23. It sought u
review „t the rase hy th* Allied
way we got It ,/rorti them
by laying the mon&lt;&gt; on the Ian** Control t.'onnniseioii, *.&gt; n i j t «&gt;f
at our price o f '(35 an ounce, Thu representMltvea of Itussln, the
‘for sale' sign is still on It fm United States nod lliltain.
Russia replied on ,\sig. 25 that
them."
tl|e Aiuetican demand fur great
Another official laid this:
“Boiled down to man-tq-man power intervention would constit­
«li iiuwai tallied lulerfeietire
Good Chance Is Seen trrtna, (levin's proposlton seen\ ute
to Amount to saying, ‘Give tin- in Huli-iii nt'* iidri usl affairs.
For City To Gc:
Ill the new note relea-ed today,.
gold I’ve sold &gt;oU So

NewAmerfcan- Ptotesr
A cc u se s Spy le ts
Of Violatiti” Pact
Formed A t. Yalta

WASHINGTON. Sept, i oTi ’. nilriarnrl.il&gt; o f S tair 1.oat'S
Belle Glade Prison uul I.hI.h that thr rcunotilir. r u in
in I.iiiiipr ta drvrlopitig much featFarm Is Scent: Of ri than rape, I***1 ami lonie kind
d
1
Nocturnal “Party” it Amriiran action to inert it ep-.
it
)
parvull) wilt he ncLcaaaiy Uel.me , ' B t c i ' l
HFIJKGKNDF. Fla:. Sept i Ah Ihr rml of tfir year. '
t­
Light piiaonrta wrtr ilc.nl loilay.
o
In making th e , giiminral preal- ■
ami one other waa dying aflei rntatjon of flir Kuio|ir«n pictuie
•tliinkiiig wi.oo aUuliul miaet) with ailiir S n irla iy Msialisll pul foi»thru to ller at .1 nocturnal "patty” •*aid liia «rlf-hrlp ircovcty plan.
'a
at the Stair piiao” tam p lirat hr(r Idivrlt ir|irktrdly ir lu t r d 'l o say
I
1**1 night ------llally. llial^ a iprcial araaion .of
Al lallaluaarr. Llurl L ink S. Cungiraa lain lin t‘yr.n woulj
I. Waltria ol lhr piiaon ihaiaiori nrcrttaiy. But hr aliuugly. indicatand lt&gt; nrgtora ronauntrd a pud rd In a nrwa confrtrncr that t
ol wood ahnhol w lm liw ai lilcllrd «l»erial aesaiun might fir urrdrd.
eerhA r-m -thr—rlay—t»T—tiro—m ra
rttr-vti w -iRbr a ap.viM| teaa.on
»u iking ill llw p’liaon Ukinl. ahop, (•tiilinlily would be Dree,vary Ityd
I hr two w rir Inlr.l among thr . o '" ,^*hresa«‘d to i.-(Hu tors ear.iin by Hop. Hay* (I) Art.), jual
Jcad.
from • seven wrecks lour
.
.
.
. - "-turned
. ....... ..........
All prisoner* who. ilian* t hot of Europe,
poisonous luiatuir brca.n- a i-i|,-nt - [ lin e, ,|r,U ,.-IAMKItll .kN TOBACCO IIRIMKAS Doris Dole and I’orin.l.. Itubrl- lv til. ....I right .urr.imbcd during I "If t 'o L , .
,n r ,., til ........
osa, Domlniran
Dunilnlcan ICrmitil
Itrpublir's ihsige d'affaires in I’arls. talk **itl» | • lie- ______
night
One otln-i u n , In | poimlnlity with
f 'H i r a
respect to st.ahil
nawsmrti follow mg th rlr m arriage In the Fre n rh ca p ita l, the wedding I rrt t lru l romlttlon.*
i
mtig
conditions
in
Eutopr,'
" j|a |S
w as thr bride's second, having d lm rred Jam es C ro m w ell,
,q. minisW a lle ts tr|&gt; otlrd that tin- m i ­
h 'U n
••oiiffrenrf, • it u j|| in
ter In Canada, last y e a r, sm l the third for Itu brio sa, wltn p rrrto u sl) soiier* coustgii.-d tim &lt;al.- tltV.I «t n nil
i*i 4*l*hhilit&gt; In*
fur nlr
m srrir.t al|ll divorced Flo r de Oro 'l'ru |lllo , daughter ol th r llom iltl- 1s u rte p lttlo ils g a tlii-lln g n lli-i &gt;i i i i
*° bg ••) »i'-ion bcfo.e Jnnuaiy
esn pie-tilent. amt Fren ch A r lr r s * D anlella D a rrie u a .
•
p,.t ( ,,,( nigtit.
(bat the Mm snail plan
(International Hadiophotu)| \\\ || („»„»•,».
mtcndr.it •s-utnlrtg
Will tak.- shape by lli.1t tune und
- —— — —
— —
* — — —— —
„( | | lr ,-amp. irferred t|Ueil‘ons to Hint
vvr will have noun tbun; def.Stutr pi ison hemlquai t n « nt 1'ul- m ute and -ubsiantlsl to wuik on.’*
luiias.ee on tile incident.,
I.ovett told I e|Hn tel - it Is now
• tirangri listed tile •1—
rs,| os:
•U'psii-iit that the alatrriqratioit in
.
1
Kulieit 7 urtiei, lh. ,,-nt t,|&gt; f u Europe - condition menu- lliut the
State Head quarters 11 c*n *eii u t&lt;&gt; you ..gain.' it'o■ « ■,
. eats in 1945 fioiu fn|&gt;u Bench problem will |A. upon ?!„. United
1
Hike ii-a
. a ‘invitation
invitation to
tu g.ve lu ifk |!"i
county Inenkiug nmi c.ite'hrg tu Mntrv niHiner lulhrr tliau Intel.
.'onuuit a felony, mpe
- A l l ,, con l.clin , ■ „ m .l
- O c -.b l I v_S T ,h
"
"
I
»• ! ",
1
He -aid tliut uppinnr i it r -t«pg
These cumtnents* took into run* • g r r n n .n l with tbe United States j Q . m c n n A f l ^ i t t / q n i c
to-oiilisr.lt We-t, .It. a, ,t op ^rij|ttltlv»Wlll-hawe-&lt;.&gt;-t« taken f a
rnlisl Lrgionnaitra who srr oflf'i.iderallon
that
much o f the
•
from
D
u
r
a
tr
o
t
in
r
jr
t
n
r
i
T
,
i
“
je
*
i
a
n mat lei „f months rnth.-r than
development, of dnm&gt;eraey-|
cials for the Stats ol Florida. I (21,7(15,907,000 in U. 8, -gohi as for the
(in 1939 for giand taiceny
It 4«iltlKd
m I’Mgf Mai
route lime m-xt ygar. tt - declared
Teel
2,500,tHH).000
•waa more
iisuiv certain
vs •tain now than ever
»i *#!»._
■ about I•t —*
• » - of
-■
John
Crossman.
th.
sent
un
frnnt
steps might
cover
_
rover «,th*r
ITrophy Presented To Election • Of Officers Duval ernruty in U*45 (or to years sucli
hrfoir that Ssnfotd will get thr
temporary devices, u u ii “1
for
blraklug
stul
entering
\r
Will Be Held .At lull gtaml iui «ny.
•rki
•Statr Lr gum hrfdqusilria. Joel
Amid-■drained thi»‘ Hiurnina sftmU,"^ . Italy Aurree Oii ’ a i d
4 „ ct
•
As Li
Board's Next Meet Janie- l.ec Johnson, 21, m il Op
Leading Muter
from Jeffei -on county in I'll I li-r
returning
long from the Amriicsn U
T rO O D W i t h d r a w a l
1 , , • c
Slrnilrom. •porUrailri] Light new dnectuis (rum San- five M-ai- fm -Incaking n iJ enter­
1 r ° ° P Y Y Iin a n iW a i
_____
1
°
J„|,an S
gion National Convention m New
lo: \VTRR. tmlay reviewed lh* at- fuiti and live from the county were ing tu commit gland taiccn,
York City.
j
tty Tha Associated I’raaa
Willie Johniqn, 82. sent
■
Iniliea of the S.infold Celery Fed* rlerlrd lo the I"..ml of the Sen,
"Florida seamed to hava little | Italy and the United Slakes toHill-b.no count v in DMI fur 20
opposition in securing the 194H day signed an accord covering
11 ° . Smith, age 05, forme*- nf the Flotilla .Stale la-Sgur slut mote CoutUy Chandler' ol 'Coin- Vears for gmnd larceny
,
convention for Miami,’; Field technical details for tha with- Mayor of Altamonte Bluings dlnl tng tlie- (u»t araaun si thr regular piene III la»l week’s election. H
t'barlie Wllsotl. nt, aenl up fiodr
statni. The ronvantion will t&gt;e held tlrawal of American troops from sudilimly in his sleep party M &gt;n
Duval county for four v&lt;-Ji- in
I.i i NOON, Sept 3. i )-) . q.Kn
Oct. 16, 17 aad lh In Florida's Italian territory whan the peaco day- morning at his homp foIJnW? , weekly Itun limn of the KiwCni* II. Coleman, ilianman of the rlr, • I'.ll.'l fm n--aiilt to coinniii -iia.il Mo-cow newspaper Irvestla ast
lull
at
(lie
I’ounil
Crnlrr.
Magic City.
*
turn
lOinimltee,
announced
today,
treaty becomes effective. *
rtijr u prulougpil Illness. Mi. ymith (
laiiglili-ir .
*ei ted (inlay "Ameiicop evpaitTwu national officers weto
Mr. SlenOrom pierenlrtl lo Jrt- -Mlogelliei llie tr a ir 14 iliir rlm v ,
The treaty, which goes iniu was n nu-mJier of th.- lM&gt;nril of
•-ii&gt;n 1 in Arctic m.-s- "i- dictated
»
dieted
-/m m Florida, Field aa. . (free
v.
w •»
. with
. . deposit of ratification abler man -of Altamnotp Springs ry Silverman. | m&gt;|&gt;iiI*i I'elety ftum .Saufoui ami M fiXain lh- Federal Funds For
l-&gt; tin- di-'iilr to lake up the nu&gt;St
urted. Thosa elected include Mrs. I instruments at ’ Paris, apecifieit fur a nnmlier of ypars, ami lalpt
advuiitngeoii- iiutitai v -liateg tr
IV,I
oiillirlJer
and
utility
man.
illf. It. Kirkpatrick of Eustis who that the troops would retire with- In-ramp mayor of the town, in
county. About 274) vote. we„
Labor Camps Mailed pu-itn.ii p.i-uldu ' in preparation
was named national vice president in 90 days nftpr deposit.
|
*
which office hp Serve,I froiu-Jun- Lraultful -lio(iliy awarrleil Ity /e li cavl,
ft.r fnlfillliM-nt of U plan of w:oili
if tho Auxiliary and I-ea Weiner
The. accord, an Italian foreign I uarv. 1934 until his r-vent
Ratlifl anil tlie Gelety City I’rinldoliiuuit loir." Thr- article was
The new' Sauloul tliret lor s ai
tLLAIIASSEE,
Sept.
3.
.
i',
■if Jacksonville who was elected minlitry cummbniqua said, deftnrs signation due to ill heatth.
ing Company f"i leading the Cel- A. W, l.re. Forrest. Galrhrl, Wa! Flan- ai, living made |..i ),.. .,| t.n.n.U i-i 4*y _*lit- Mu-cow radio,
national vice commander of thn the “slatua" of American troops
Mr. Smith wa* liorn Jut,. 24,
attack-, started about
ety
I rd club ll.w iraton in (lilting. ler • I lay nri, Sr., U .'P . Herndon. Intirsitig authorities to tsk,- • ■. a Horn-wing
40 and 8.
during the 90 days period when |HP2 ut Newport Center, Vt. and
yeat ago on United States pro-,
and
opvtnte
eight
Tioutln
a
i
I
I,
i
The Miami drum and
bugle the armistice regime, which pre- prior to moving to •Altamr-nte he Not only did Silverman cop tho Sr., t . I.. BrddinM. Jack Raligan,
pn-hl fur defenses tn tlie fa r
corps placed fifth In national santljr governs their Handing in lived In Orleans, Vt. where In- lulling title ol the Fed eggtega- Jack Hail amt Grotgr A. S p e c . id.i migraturv latmr 'aiol'- from nottIi. tlie Soviet govrrrfmcnt pubwhich Fcdetsl funds Will |M With iiotiiuii. ..chargo-L- tk n — United"
competition, heating laat y e a rj Italy, will, have expired.
operntiil a general store. Mr.
Ambassador James C. Dunn Smith__has_ livi d in. A luiatnte tinn. he alio Ird tIn- lUIII lullrd- Ill adiLUim^JLLLaid l-*Helltrrrv. •Irnwn • t the-crut'uU thdi:-,r..7T.“ " State- intentions and 'action*
winner, Stanford, Conn., whlcn
•nnie in sixth In 'th a 'fltists. ThV who Xignad for Tha United Hiates, Spnngii for 25 years, du-iiig whit I: in department '-itli -i t&lt;d*l of til Jt, ami l.runatd Caiirlbcny w er- Governor t'nldwell h s ^ dvi id ttu,-*iti ueil (ii*' -ovei-ignty of
tin- If. S Department
v-n il
Miami musicians placed first in rxpresteil genuine regret that "wr time be ownail '.am i iqierateil tlimughout the year.
•Irr Ini lloln l aiirlhcrry, Paul tin »y llisl tin- State fie-, itri-bi-r Scaiidiunvian rouutrie* ami Can­
see American troops leaving Italy ''W hile Aritor Groves" and "The
ada
• • '
• ,
|
the prriimlnarirs.
Mi. Stenstrom iF-sciimci! alien. L'ampbrll and I'hatlrs Ler from fundImr mil Inn it v to ir.pnt,- ■lit
’The la-gnm parade on Saturday because of ' tha cordial, whole­ Windsor Chair" Antique Shop.
"Aun i lean expansion," Ilia a r ­
dance figutes sml pointed out
camp-,
and
lias
given
In*t.ill
,-n
O
vinli
and
F.
If
Black
Iron
hearted
cooperation
wa
received
was a 12 hour affair and waa
ticle nd. "atieady lias i|ifiingcd
Survivors-include are hia wid­ thnt tlie** Feds Iasi year dtnw a
diir-enielit" to' |dalis uf th.. I vil. •lie -tale sov, reign! y" of tci-land. _
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother. total of 7:f.0tM) fur tlie entire sea- Longwood.
iroadcast hy television, according bera."
agencies.
*
.
lb. Cunt iIIIic-d:
|
o Field. Many Florida entries
Rev. C. L. Smith, Klliotl, Me., n ami. including tlie plavoffa. “ How­
Ttiere was no ebangr in dicaiuns were built at
,-.i-t
■‘('•■nlrary to the will of th*
participated in the spectaclo. Two. ICC Authorizes ACL •later. Mrs. Maude Hoiirber, Der­ ever." he staled, "altlioogii the tactor a from Geneva, l.ako Mary, of Tinulimit
|3,IHN),0Utl
to
totifiia
tr
Iceliindn* people, tbe U H.A, ha*
.-'lorida State Road -Patrol cars
by. Vn., and several nier.'s arol team drew • little better Ilian l.ake Monroe, Forrrat City, Alth- -lent Ital-ir for tin- ri.'b ve.-,-i
........ . Siiriugs,
U...I..... ...
u l..i
.
To Build Extension nephews. .
manned hy four patrolman wars in
or Slavia.
Man* produring men aroulul l.,tl.- &lt;ri, ,- ii iuuu^-t its m ain'b n — on 'the is­
LVooit this year, the ill or II morit*
•lie parade, also two trucks loadFairchild Funeral llom.&lt; in &lt;Or rained uul games rest -tha Fads ger E. Hlggtnr-Ihiiounced today cbidici- nod soiitli uf Minim i ni-&gt; land. nil nuport in Iteykluvik, and
f Y with 10,000 coconut* want over
WABHINOTON, 8*pt. 3, t f l - lando u in charge ,.f the l&gt;o.ly, and e-tlmaled attendance of H.tKNl that the anmial election of rrffirers have a capacity of i Ikmi: li.m-l enntroly lii-landic econom y.
"din- U .H A .'a arctic eapanslun
he entire route of th* parade Tha Interstate Commerce Commis­ where it will lia in state from town Ala*,, bad the Feds wound up ahead will take place at the regular workvts.
al-o threaten*
s itlf -,-riiiui con*
reSD'li
tossing tha* nuts out to lha spec­ sion yesterday authorised tha At­ Tuesday until arrangement* are
Il'saltaaes aa Paae alal
meeting later thla month.
Tin- Cunal Fotnt. Eveiglnd.'-,
tators.
.* •
lantic Coast Lina Railroad to build completed for funeral which will
The newly rlrclrd board la as t tvceola, 'O k i e c h obee, I'aho'si'^. s»|uencni-a CDi-ninstk, which is -tn
The 8anford postmaster stated a 16-mlla axtamlon of Ita aystatn tie held at Orleans, Vt. rho Con­
follows:
.
' FontP*nil. Itedlnmls' and S i.itn ■lunger or* put tlal, If not total
hat he expected lo see many Into tha Everglades south of Lake verse Funeral Home In Newport, Nazi Chemical Trust
S anford: 1„ F. H,»yle, • Joint I bide rnilips ale invulvi d til the loss of sovereignty.
"Assertioii* that Greenland is
Vt. will he In charge ,.f fnnenil SentJJaleBman To US llrumley, Andrew C arraw ay , R a n ­ plans.
more World Wer II t-egionnetres Okrertiobaa, Fla.
in tin Western llrmi-phcro prove
sk the meeting, but hardly 60
dall Chase. George Bishop, II. B
It denied tha application of arrangements there. There will
Cliarles F. Hrniniau n r;ing •JAc. Gmt 11-act ionary American circles
percent of the delegate* wars vat- Florida East Coast Railway for be no funeral services held here .
NUERNBERG, Germany, Rrpt. Crumley, It. G . llri,»oo, A. L U e . relaty uf Agriculture, In’,! wt'ck liaie tin desire uf satisfying ju st
•ran* of the recant war. However, uthorlty to go into tho same area
II.
It.
Coleman,
E.
G,
Kilpatrick,
adviM-t Governor Caldwrtl Dial n Danish- demand- for liquidation
3 rd-)—American prosecutors pro­
•here wer* many more than ware with a 12-mlle branch.
duced records today showing the G*orge A. Speer, Forest Gatchell. new Feileral law prutidi:- tin t of American -military bates in
it tha convention In San Fran­
Both Unas were proposed to (i.O.P. Leader Takes
James
Gut,
W.
M.
Haynes,
O.
F.
-inli ramps may not be operated Greenland, This Anirrlran attitude
hoard of the I. G. Farbenindustrle
cisco last year, he added.
serve a sugar mill a t Okaelanta.
at Government rxiHgua after next is linked with. Die decision, lakau
Trust sent lla leading Herndon and A. C, Stln*.
Issue With Pepper Chemical
and to haul agricultural products.
Also
Frank
Sha/nrt.
J.
Jan. 30. Imt actually no funds mo at Gie Inter-American t'onfaranca
sale-man. G e o rg e ifert Schnitslaf,
Atlantic Coast Lina sought au­
to the U nlled^lrates In 1937 to Hutchison. John Ivey. W. A. I-eff- available tu run them af'.or Sept. in Bio lie Janeiro, (Qultandinha),
OKI.ANDO.
Sept.
3,
l
A
l
M.
J.
thority
for
18
milaa
of
trackage
331 V eterans Cash
rtTslions" with E. I. ler, la s It l&gt;ch*r. bind Wel&gt;rr, 3U
•ui hndusiun of Greenland in tha
which would have extended Its op­ Moss, Jr., Orlando real estate "•Iteogthan
L. Redding, W. A. Fat
American 'seruiity sune.'
Du F o n t. De VJemoura Co., of C. (Ceatlaaea
Bonds In Sanford erations two milaa Dayand tha operator.^and , Republican candid­ Wilmington,
ra se at ■i
“ lint the inspirars df Atusricaa
DA
Airlines
Plan
B
ig
ate
for
Congress
from
Ilia
Fifth
Okaelanta mill to a point on High­
expaiislun,
nre stratching out their
Von
8chnlt*lr\
is
ona
of
22
District of Florida in the t9Pt
Linas formed at local banka way 15.
Expansion Program hands in Scandinavia itself. This
general election, today took ltstia for their .live* on war crlmta Hungary V oting Seen
'estarday where impatient Gla
is exprcs-4-d )&gt;y American inflt*
with Senator Claude Pepper for officers of tha . rnmhlna on trial Fairer Than Feared
oat little time tn cashing thalr R. L. P aige Enroute
u .iu U i Sweden'- and Nor
ORLANDO,.Sep), S.OSpeclaD—- Jraliv
saying that Russians are like charge*.
ie#wUV
M ^^ . —,I - aes.l ft.se IT 11 —4
terminal laava bonds, but total
Board meeting minutes said:
A JI ,500,000 route expansion prog­ way a economies and by U. S. a t­
sales for tha day reflected th* To U. S. From Pacific mountaineers of thla nation.......
LONDON. Sept.
a*pi
. &lt;*&gt;&gt;—A
v
»—
"Dr. Yon Schnltxler gives an
ram wilt be underwritten for Vlor- tempts tn maka these countries
Born In rinavllla, Ky„ situated
determination of most of them to
account of Impressions glaansd foreign office spokasman said to­ ids Airways, Inc., h / l.ecdy, rollal-irate with tlie U. H. De­
In
the
Cumberland
Mountains,
wait for a rainy day.
.
Aboard tha U. 8. Army trans­
from hi* latest trip to Amariea. day Incomplete reports from Wheeler &amp; Allrman, Inc., promin­ partment uf D efense,for tha *sTha? Sanford Atlantic National port, General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­ Moss claimed that he was raised Economic conditions are favorabla British representatives In Buda­ ent Orlando, Florida Investment tablndiment of Amartran air baa«a
In
Bell
and
Harlan
Countiet
nnd
Bank reported only 1M bonds mond L. Palga, of Sanford, who
from all angles. It seetns. how. pest showed voting In Sunday's hankers. In connection with the on Norwegian and Swedish terri­
cashed for a total valu* of 138,­ had baan stationed In tha Phillpfhlllp- •I an early age became proficient ever, that loading business man Hungarian elections (pd been airline's Civil Aeronautics Board tory."
in
th
r
us*
of
sling
shot*
and
hog
422.63 while th* Florida Stat* pint* and la now on hia way to tha
rifles, "because the mountaineer* •re not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not application for service to 16 addi­
Bank said 105 Gla cashed thalr r nlted States for
* aaparatlon from Where I was raided ware taught to the' Freaidqpt (Roosevelt).
tional Florida .elites. It is an­ 20,000 ChineHe Beds
as
St fair a•*t we Had
had hoped."
hoped.”
bonds for (39.910, This repre­ military service. It waa recently an­
"I. G. relstlona with Du Font
Tha question of accepting thn nounced today "by Joseph L. Dyer,
th* Government rather
sented a vary small parcantaga nounced by tha Public Information support
Cut O ff N ear Hankow
have tw*n further atrahgthanad. result* of th* al*ctlons will have president.
of tha total number of vaUrana Office at Headquarters, Philip- than hava tha Government sup­ Du Font’s field of activity haa to await axaminatton of complaU
According to brirfs and exhibits
pinas-Ryukyus Command in Mion- port them.
iq Seminole County.
undergone tremendous expansion.’' reports, ha added. II* said aavaral filed by th r airline todny, the
NANKING, Sapt. 3- .UP).—
"Never did ww think that Sen­
II*.
gaawr»r*»ert» rvfftctel-" s4id tod
ator
20,000 Ret) troops under ona-ayad
,« M ID K O V O K B U S IO K S - r
SS?
(irnrral i.iu Po-Chang had b**o *
Tha Communists emerged from airliners, a t wall as
Stone man Personnel Center at pie of Russia with tha honast,
cut off" In th* HoTo M eet Tomorrow tha alactiona • • Hungary’s strong- ground equ^Pm*nt throitghnut the "completely
WASHINGTON. 8apt. 1 - tA V - Pittsburgh, Califs wharo ha will God-fearing mountaineer* of Gror•at single party, having won 22 pro|H»*ed system. Kurmnl hearing nan-Hupeh-Anhwat border region
Th* Navy Dapartmanl said
aid today remain until discharge.
gla. Alabama, Tenness*, Virginia,
on the expansion request will ba after driving within 60 milat of
TL* Sanford 8ka«t Club will percent of tha vote*.
that th* Midway haa “sallad for
Kentucky and North and South
the big city of Hankow.
conducted
October 7, 194?.
hold
IU
m
o
l
a
r
wrakly
meeting
•xarrisM a t m s ” but neither
VFW MERT
Carol ina,“ ha said.
t
Information Director Hutlingtoo
A
complete
summary
of
Florida
TAMPA
ELECTION
at
th*
8anford
Municipal
Airport
confirmed nor danlad that th* 46,­
CLEVELAND, S*pt- 9, UP)—
Tong
said tha Communist* war#
Airways'
prrtanUy
ctrtlflcated
TAMPA.
Fla-,
8#pt.
3.
IA1—
range
tomorrow,
it
was
announc­
000-ton enrrlar will teat fir* a Communism will b* among th*
Curtis Illion waa assured today operations into 10 citlaa U Included rapidly running out of ammuni­
ed today by Andrew Carraway.
WORLD PLIGHT
V-t rocket from It* flight deck targ*U of reiolution* to b* pr*tion and that pursuing govern­
AMSTERDAM, S en t (-U P )— ' All rtemb*ra and non-membera, •f another four year* as Tampa's in tha material filed., this data ment forces war* “tightening
somewhere In th* Atlantic. R*a- s*nt«d to tha 4 |th annual anfarming th* bast* of a projected
ponsibi* aourc*s, asking' to r*- ramp man t of th* Veteran# of Gaorwe Truman of Loa Angeles who wish to bacom* actlv* in th* mayor, n* garnered 13,171 votes estimate
of r*v*nuM touting cordon around th* are* /'
raain anonymous, advised th* Foreign W an, which opens hara •nd Clifford Evans of Washington, organisation, hav* bran requested In yesterday's municipal alactlon |1 ,(28.530 ibu,
exclusive of ma!. Nanking Eraning News r tf
tomorrow, Mark Kinaay, Amer- D. C., took off for Part* today to report J o tha rang* at 4:00 to 7,007 for city raprssanutive
Associated Press at
T. Taylor and 1,928 for pay, with th* addition of tb« pro­ that m artial Uw had baan ordarad
lean director of th* otfcaslMtion, on tb rir letisuraiy flight around e'-lock
r'-l&lt;vk in th* afternoon far th*
Va., last night that it la
is Hankow,
----■* system.
Oionta,
Voted
•aid todny.
th* world in two amnll plan*#.
shoot.
from th*
t

Joel Field Makes
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Directors
"n""J ...... . """"’ Reviews Baseball Elected To Serve
und Britain under Hie Ynita fact j oeason/uiviwanis On C Of C Board '
BHLSmitliJgprmerI Jcrr&gt;; suvnman
Springs
Mayor, Dies At 65

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WEDNE9DAY, MEFT. 3, l|

HPRAin. b a n p o r o , F l o r id a

The Hcrter Committee

at

One ^rraolutlnh hurriedly
b&gt;—the ■llmine-of Koprr*ontndve* during the r-l&gt;»*iiip «luy&gt;i of the laid minion of
('i tw n -H rmiilletj in Ihe form ation of a nlnctern-mah com*
m lttee whose imijMise i* to map an intelligent |Milir&gt;’ dvflling
with aid to KnrojH*. its chairm an is Hep. Charles A. Katon
of New Jersey, but its active head is Hep. Christian A.
H crter of M issachusetts^
This committee may have iN'en provided for in haste,
hut its work is wfjrcctrM to la* carried on with painstaking
deJ|l«»ration. its members will have headquarters in Ismdon. and dividing into five group* will endeavor to make a
survey of W estern Kurope, Iformal v is its to higher-lip* -Mtill
dn* skip|s‘d; •■mphasis is to l»e put on officiids lower in the

New Zealand Plant
Experim ents
| With highw ay Signs Paper Manufacture

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th e c r o s s r o a d s

DKNVKR. (Ah—Tired »f having
trigger-happy highway rover* des­
troy road *ign» at the rate &gt;\J»
3,000 yearly by hanging nw sy.4^.
them with .grin*, the Colorado
highway drparnrirnt is trying to
divert the fire to targets.
A* an experiment in n*;«hnin&lt;n\
the-department has- erreted a reg ­
ular. eirruiar target on a post hard
by one of the "Curve" -dim* that
regularly takes a tieating from Ihe
vandglkrtie. marksmen.

E C O N O M I C . C R IS IS

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LIABILITY INSURANCE

ihim in the past with such ecclesi|istical details. Yet it is
understandable that churches feel they need c ertain doc­
trinal structure for furtherance of their work. If this' body
.if wprld P rotestants has difficulty attaining unity,'it is not
surprising that the |Hilitieal delegates with so much more
diversified backgrounds have had trouble arriving at a
platform for establishing the*m ore complicated m atter of

funny picture* uf the teachers, hi* wife. "He Itivex scraping into
was alwny* getting kickeit nuu I a stiret uf copper.
Although hu father ho|&gt;rd *111
it civil service joli for him in the kind of pear* of mini
Italian capital, Mr. Ijttta ri was troubled worlil," »hc 1
unal.le to tolerate fnscislm amt left • explaining Jiyr husband'
home for gfm.l in 1920 amt mine *tereit in lluddhisrTV

WASHINGTON

rhnt .Jewel Moderation

pw York World, sculped ami merit, then said 'hut atilt. I'm a
wdativo. The one who over-indulges in the habit becomes
ught in his studio.
man of action*."
smug to the isiiut of nauseating more modest folks, and
For
several
yrats
prior
lo
his
Mr. taixzari would like to take
*ay*
Mr.
Larrari,
an
art
teacher
lets it get in Hie way of honest self-appraisal and conrwr- at American Uliiveiatty w h o se coming to Washington in 1941, he
xhiliitcd in
local

call were won liy llir Communist*

D O N ’T

A R egular A d

T he itveraei**1avm aii rh n r e h m tiipber js |e,m i npeerm al

v o m nuiniil ptrm ie-,
li irm cm h ciin K ovci
in Hungary wluc

W O R fty ?

,ifc^/LNSURANCE-

Chinch Unity

fWm IM TVlt*-,i''Mfati*s&gt;iy*|rfr^itihir nueh td iffv in g bodies
| as tin* Assyrian American church with 8,000 memltent, aiuT
• he M ethodist, with eight million.
Ohviouslv. in such a group there would l&gt;e wide then
logical differences. Many of these werg left only partly
on -lit
M'ttlcd in Iwforu-the-war conference* that attem pted to «ut
24-pag up a memlrrrship basis for suwh a council. Among funda­
mental harriers to Ik* met are m atters such as tlm divinity
of (,’hrist and the Trinitarian conception. Such-dogma would
I bo unacceptable to U nitarians, certain groups within tin
7 Society of Friends ((Junkers) and others.

s t tenslnr. It * e i
r d i n k ur on Inn

g y

A N T 1*

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AIIRAHAM HAD A (IRK AT
DKKAM. A MKillTY t'ltC i: TO
Certain doetrina! problems loom as plans shape for ihe
FIND OR KRTAIII.I8II A CITY
WHOLLY C O M M I T T E D To Assembly of the World Council of Churches set for next
slimmer,in Am sterdam. Among the 450 delegates will la* 7f&gt;
k «q i!
kW
w h llh rr h r went

Another big timber nni.r^i
l&gt;ecn announced by New ^
Forest Products wh
planned to spend f 1l..‘ljn wgj
company aaid It would v.ng]
a mill to produce 42,Oflp oOt j
of timber a year; waste liu®.
timber mill would feed p j|p {
paper rnillA,- which would !,
un beside it.

— th»^»Tirpr. th fy tt *put yip many
inure • of 4Re llr g e ii — ttiry’Ve
rheaper to make than the regular
signs and their destruction w ont
lives thrhugh the ohlittrillion o;( necessary warning

Chnlrritn’n ’Hcrter.
H crter hits had hrond ex|H&gt;riuncc iiieKuro|H‘an affairs,
ranging from the embassy in Hcrlin to working with Hoover
on the Kuro|rcf||i Itelief Council a fte r the first World War.
He was sent to Knroire in 1945 on a s|iccial study mission
for the S tate Department. Committee member* conic from
fifteen states, eleven are Republicans; eight are Demo­
crats. Most members are lawyers or banker*.
It is too had that Jhi« com m ittee was not formed and
put to work earlier. Kurnpe’s urgent need of immediate help
must wait u| hui eougrrssional deliberations, which, l»y their
very nature, are never swift. The thoughtful observer sees
in the situation a parallel with one in whieh a building
burns down while the firemen debate over the Is-st methou
ol putting out the fire.
motci

SmjOOO.

.the flashily roncentri

will 1** curefiily nuted yun. wurkdtjicxU-pruvidiiL -by- -Yicti

IIIIII.H VKNKK FOIt TODAY

AUCKLAND. UPl - New u
land'* government plan, in ^
lt»h State paper and pulp r „
factuting work* at a to .; % ■.

including

gallerivs,

hStmiamiinn Institution.

lo meel Florida Financial KcsponsibHily U « r rf lectin
Octolier I, T917,
-V vio-rim -lfe-deprived-of-you^-right-tu-drU e-in-vvaij
you are involved in an accident causing bodily injury]
or properly damage tn olhers, and tinahle th meel th*
rri|iiirem ents n f th r latw,
You. should know about this Law and how it affect!
Copy will lie mailed lo you upon request
We can nave you money on your liability insurance.

.Magnolia A it

tne lug* under the IHinsorship of the' starry akira this summer. Ills wife
Hection of Fine rt* of the I’uhLe isn't so excited over this a* he is.

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idy dunce, hut sing.” done in cement, a technique sital

almost evriy allrinoon ihlt

l&gt;*|wr Jupilrr Plu/ilit alto Iota
a holiday, ami hnghl clear tknt

of jter.ye s|Mi.'ialisls and psvt h iatrists from an exaggerated
self-rniiffitcni'i- than from self-flailing.
llie music for the fresco painting, whl&lt;di isMone witdi
Not 4nn«'r pride, liiit inward resja-cl, not etcrhnl casti horse l.allel, and Mts.^ t.acru
gntlon of one's self, but the true hum ility which takes . says she wjll make* the enslumes
He rovers a piece of rhicksti
modest vet honest view of the self in relation to .o th er pen All her husl.and is waiting fm is wire with nioftar until it |o-&gt;ki
a

dir crowds all ihe ouldonir

tie nice words. It sound* easy.enough. Hut most
|H*ople - even tight-rope walkers - fiiid it hard to ke
went there wrie llioutamb of |»eo- their iialanee all the time. Still, they can keep on trying.
plr, and all secmril lo lie enjoying
iheintclvci. all glad of ihe oppoilunily lo lie niiidmfit and gel tun

TAMPA, .Kl*., Sept. 3, 1/1*1—
Organinil lal»n here will hold a
burned.
mas* meeting Friday for the pur­
pose of endorsing l.y resolution
Senator Pepper it no'
the randidnry of Senator Claude
Pepper (ll- Fla 1 for vice president)
out lor V ar I'rrtulrnl
llirml,. Henry 'Wallarr, aunchei Announcement of the meeting
was made yrstenlay l.y Frank
a third • parly movement in an Dirt, ehaliman of the Joint union

pindurri
The artist (s a

like a sniall |H&gt;rtion nf sidewalk.
Roman fmm He puts the pigment oil the to

master artist" of the Ornanit'iilal effect is terrific.
Hr also, studied a it in
Paris, He didn't like achuol, mude

Seta A ir Record
A Florida State Theatre
STARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!

clforl to tplil thr t'It) and nlhci advisory ImWg of rigar workera.
left winger* away Irnm llir Denioctalic parly. Pepper's influence

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
H i t '5 Do n e

more

C*crX s o

6P YOU 45IT5 A BUSTED
piesidcntial nominalinn inay lo
poor. P£ HEEL D06TUH
slim indeed as it Irecumet mm 1 DO HE PAHT AH' DEN
im|ioltanl to line llioie who a n .
a little nghl of t«n(rft ”

The lainpa 1 nbuoe is conviiKed
that Senator Fciqirr doet not have
a chance in. hit aipiratinns Ini
the V icr Piriidrncy. "Second place
nominal ion will 'be given unqUc*tionaldy lo a man from the eail,"
insists the Tribune, arguing..that
^since Truman is from the MaidlWesl, a man from Ihe Eatl is net
m a ty lo balance the ticket and
make it acceptable lo the east­
erners. This is a good logic. Howgver. it might not work out that
way if there it a third party. There
H%
nn one-in the Democratic party
quite so popular with Nrw Yo*k
Democrats at Senator Prpper of

se n

' Yo u o n to

d e

r o t doctuh !!!

and you shouldn't
be satisfied with less

WITH a new world record for
closed-course flying, H.
IWvllle
of Hammond, Ind., receives rimgrstulatlons from his * lfe t at
Cleveland's National Air races.
Flying his "(ialloping (Jhost" p .
&gt;1
In tho 105-nill- Ken.1 _ 11Mustang
__ I __ ____ __ S II raa
.M l miles an
(Inlarnational)

We don't know what there is
about a man on a motorcycle

girl on behind him, and then
geU killed. Anyway, out m
ertide. vault
Calif, VII
on Labor umj
Day
American Motorcycle Associaji

Why Worry W ith ^dttr Past Due
Accounts?

I t**t I&gt;*y W e d n e sd a y !

war _ litrrally' tow.
6,000. motorcyciista,
as strirtly sober Not to many
were killed or injured, considering the riska they' took, but enough
were so that a few more instances
of this kind may result in stringent
laws regulating the production and
. talc of motorcycle*.
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m a g n o l i a *A v e n u e

PHONE 1091
5ANFORD, FLORIDA
Du "Your Collecting For You
Call A t Our Office F o r CollecUon Hntvs

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tVEDNESpAY. SEPT. 3, 1847

THE SANFORD
an HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

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5 Join Faculty At
Southern College

%Social A n d P ersonal Activities
C ' l r ' i
~T~
OOCtal c a le n d e r

Margaret Ann Reitz
Weds Donald Zaspel

e r so n a l

FADE T H R E E

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that I ibvidcd to do something

Broadway

uI—iut It"

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TTi* “somethinjt"- was in talk
oVar the m atter- with hi* father,
Ily JACK 0 ‘HltlAN*
nn importer of olive oil—aee, the
plot now .begins to oil up. But the
NEW YORK—T o what do you elder Cspone declined to share
attribute your success?" . m em“.Il hi» offspring'*
"'••P O P r* enthusiasm
eninu.i.sm for
tor the
tne
l»er of tht ffttiininc nhort«*nx w»t n'*
•dviurd lx»u 1°o jfe
Jfrlt ^luu‘
asked Vic Damonr.
newest
» '# Tmr,
/._ *and
hd
Damone. the
new est,j
h'* * * M « • « m nM
addition to *•".
the TWoon-croon
f
r
a
t'
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?
‘h"
BrV
*
r*f,
•
w
'"*
" evening
- -------as he Wou*
would&lt;* keen
.ernity, *.*5;
the other
ltc*P oul
'* "**•
.an.
was leaving the CBS studios nfter! ,
his program. "Satyrday
ig h t"
thought It over, and against
"S atqnlay N
Night
ade,"'
i
jhl* father's
wishes, tohk the
Serenade."'
I™*
1
tit
Olive oil, darling, olive bll," P|unr*. lie Signed with-Vie to tm

LAKELAND, Sept. 3. (Speeiai)
—Five new faculty appointment*
In the social aclencvi division of
Florid* Southern college were an­
nounced today by. President Ludd
M. Spivey., They were Edward
R- •L^**on. ’ history, former assfitalfFprincipal of Sarasou High
school: Robert G. Richards, stcial
aclen^e, previously
my at Brdnn unr‘
vetcHy: M iF J.'.'Hilt*;------Setig. recounting
Lake*
eland business school init rue.............
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(or: Ann Bair, htuin-M*.............
admlnlatration. graduate of New York j " " a the softly humorous explnrm-1his |H-rs&lt;mnt nianager, hirril Ted
State College for Teachrrs; and Hon of the ID year-old-star who tailiane, an orchestra leader, to
Elaine B. Mlnnls, commercial sub-1 ha* received as swift a radio! coach th.- hoy.
JeeU, recent Southern graduate, (buildup a- anyone since Slnatre. j Then, he hirrd a 30-piece or.
A graduate of Mississ)ppi State l The little las* was perplexed, chestra and made audition . tr*«collcge. ^Mr.Johnson bn. an SI. A . 1She persisted, "I mean, How did xcrlntions, trudged Ht"&gt;ut (his i
degree from Louisiana Stale uni- you Ix-eome a star in less 'than 1studios and finally raught the ear
veralty. At Sarasota since U»45, two years?”
*
I pf the gentleman who produce
he previously taught in the MIsVic repeated aweetly that he ,h r "Gloomdodgers" program on
uhiie
schools.
aissippi
He wo* Indeed d o e s owe his swift rise to . Station WHN. Viv tvernmp tho
Bj pi
on the Southern summer faculty thu greenish liquid, ami Mi#if radio stand-in for Andy Russell.
this Vcar.
■ ■ m m
Bobby Sox accepted the explan*-j
won &gt;0P honor* on
With A- B. and M. A. degree* lion at Its face value.
t
G'aifrry’s “Talent Scouts’*
Harvard university. Sir. RirhnriTs
As It turned out, Damon* waa! pr" “T" m
has taught at Harvard. Lafayette Iwing literal. When he said .dive
Th',M rome « seven-year movie
college, the University of Rich- oil, he meant it. He doesn't gargle jrontract offer, which tarn turned
mum! and Brown. He was man­ It. rub it on his throat or even ,,,,wn‘h«‘
,h« ''ro»k»
ager of firld service fo- the Home
came a s , swiftly as seemed pos­
Life Insurance Co. jnd mlvt-rtls- Iwt'rn down his* curly lirown hair sible just .then, more attractive
*
,
ing manager nf the American in­ with I t
film offer* would follow. He was
Since -some explanation eeemrd right.
stallment Credit Corporation.
to l&gt;e in order, Vk: ittlnxiucerl me
Roland Martini, producer and
to a gentleman named
Louts
Ca|Mme, It scent* that just atmat director of the "Saturday Night
- -MBS. TKPSH*, MISS MAC­
two years ago this tmu Capone Serenade," heard him on WHN
DONALD LHAV!'
Mr*. P. II. Tepsic anil Mis* attended a Broolklyq house party. nqd signed him as star of the ifet. ..
,, ,
i work showr. Vie Damone. thr&gt;

In a quiet ceremony performed
WEDNESDAY
.
.
J. L. Ingley, Sr. left over the
Si00 P, M.: Prayer Meeting, U-rl this morning at »:00 A. M. m
I the Chapel of Peace of [he Holy daughter and son-iqdaw, Mr. and
by T. a Middleton.. '
-J-CrwM -Episcopal Church,'Margaret Mrs. William Zachry. and young
f
THURSDAY
.Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E .l * " " Kelts, daughter of Mr*. W. St Jacksonville »ie*chv "
B wUl meet a t the Masonic Hall «• Haiti and the late Mr. Kelts,
aV 5:00 P .:M ,
j became the bride of Donald Fred- - Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Wright
.The Veterans of Forelifn War* I erlch Zaspel, son nf Mr. and Mrs. and ion, Cullen Wright, have re­
Auxiliary will hold a m eeting; Frederick Charles Zaspel of St. turned from spending two weeks
at the Tourist Center at 8:00 P m J. Minn.
at W.ayneavllle, N. C.
The »mall chaftel was decorated
P. M.
with palms ami arrangements
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Luther David and
The American Lesion Auxiliary of aweetheart roses were placed son, Edward, are spending a
on
the
altar.
II
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a
s
a
c
a
n
“SWEETHEARTS!" Robert Cummings and Michele Morgan in
will meet a t 8:00 P. M. preceded
week'a vacation
at
Daytona
a scene from “The Chase,” with Steve Cochran and Peter L en t.
by the board meeting a t 7: l&amp; P. delabra held b u r n i n g whi'o Reach
taper*.
Prior
to
the
cere­
Playing Thuraday amt Friday at the Rlu. *
M. at Uie Legion Hut.
mony Mr*. P. I . ; uller, organ­
. MONDAY
Mr, anti M n. N. C. Minry plan
'Circle No. 10 of Hho Women** ist, played Deb-vena "O Prom- to leave Ihia week for points in
‘ .r ^ .
.
Society of Christian Service* will lie -Be, “ Because" by Guy Dr-, North Carolina whore they will Marian Pearson Wed
meet with Mr*.* Clyde itn&lt;ckman, llardelot and Carrie Jacob Rand'* spend the remainder of the month.
To
Clyde
Cummings;
1810 Elliott Avenue* at 8.00 P. M. “ I Love You Truly." "Liehratraum’
Hy HOH THOMAS
TUESDAY
by List was softly played during
Mr. and Mr*. nlfrad Gramling
Miss Marian Pearson, daughtr: . HOLLYWOOD. Sm.u 3 l/TI—
The Fidelia Class if the First the ceremony and tlx- traditional of Qerasoh, S. C. arrived yester­
Pear
Baptist Church will meet at f:00 wedding marches were used.
day to spend a week-with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrtu Oicar T. CDH.
Th** i " 1, I «cuhl least Ilka in
The bride wore a suit nf soft Gramling'# parents, Mr- and Mrs. " I , V" f »c JmE IL X hl ,
P. M. at the home of Mr*. L'ick
y .° S
&lt;&gt; Hollywood s'udio is that o f the
El*berry, BOO Plumosa Driv*.
Palomino gabardine which featur­ W. C. Clause.
*Y
. G. Cummings „»
official.
ed a belted Jacket with dolman
Mr*. A.
of Lomu
Logan *TlliprelationsWjtUh
,lf MOM. A
Kan*.,
on
Aug.
31
at
tha
Flr»i
sleeves.
She
wore
an
nff.the-faco
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Appleby
rotniani stream of trotlide flown
Flight Club Hold*
hat of brown felt with a short and children, Nancy Jean and Christian Church. The ceremorn tliMHlgh his office every day. A
performed hy Rev. W. P, woiker (amis in Jail, Another gets
. Third B reakfast veil and brown accessories. Lav. John, left, today for Manchester, was
ender orchids formed her
Iowa, where they will spend a Yrsley at 4:00 o'clock.
evicted from hi* home. Two un
vacation with relatives.
.The church was rieeorated with „„„ |lirkpr ov#t w|,ieh j, tu
4)
The third Central Plot id* Fly- sage.
'
*»r.b*ld in*?it»*k
IS .
Vf'rV J.^*L. Ingley, Sr. has left
" u tv lllc Sunday where tne pilot
'or *stfch problems. i r ‘V ? W
.1
. i * . si
i
i
wn-nictrr. nnd n
Rovtl in Orlando and from there since
the girls of the crow-l a a i d ' ^ , np|Work' romm,.rr„ | pro.
war# the guests of the Chamber wedding trip to I* spent in the to spend some lime with her Harris Fold* rendered a propam
mm ■Ami hundred.-) of other*.
will
go
to
Miami
to
alierdOnnorthern
pait
of
tiie**iate.
They
daughter
and
son-in-law
and
young
of
nuptial
music
which
Included
j
he was Just *» g.rmi a . Sinatra. .rBm AnH ) u „ot tsofn^n.. It's
of Commerce. Officials of the
. ■
... . . . . .
■. „„ . The nmttitn Industry I* prob* j
Masters of \meriew eon- I was so impressed with hi* talent 1(| j¥e njj
Titusville-Cocoa Municipal Airport plan to return to Sanford .before grand daughter, Judith Ann, fn "I Lov* kou Truly and |Bc- a{,|- the mMt highly organlM d' Dancing
vention
which
will
he
odd
at
Mi­
raving
for
5!innr*ota
where
Mr.
I
Louisville,
Ky.
cause."
She
was
accompanied
b\
and oherators of the Indian River
and
id paid in the if.
lb S. State fig­
Zaspel will attend the University'
—
her mother, Mr*. W. C. Claum- ure* show that i'f June the *v- ami Beach. Mrs. Teptlc ‘will In­
School of Aerortautic*.
of
Minnesota
anti
study
lor.
his
Dr. and Mr*. J, N. Tolar re­ Mr*. ‘ W. C. TUon played th. rrage employee eatimd I2.B0 per struct in dancing during the **&gt;nNine planes and one glider &gt;U-ft
for pre-schi«d cnihlren and
turned un Saturday from an ex­ wedding marchea.
the Sanford airport for Titusville diploma In physical education.
hop* and flOrt.iKi for * week'* vention
MacDonald wjll dance at the
where they enjoyed swjmming ] Mrs. Zaspel received btr-school- tended trip through the western
Given in marriage hy her fathc work. NVar)y every worker, ex* Mis*
FALL CONDITIONER
states. They were gone about the .bride wore a *oft blue ,wo-'l crjil 'eoiifuientRil secretaries' and iianuuet for the member* to bo
, r _ .
•nd a breakfast Served at (he | in* J" local school* and graduatfield’s airport.'The Central FlyersI-tifHigh School, throe
ilr tw r iin liB 'dross w Ilh 'a TloU-r, executive*, iH-iungii to sutne Tlrid
T r y a Sew Heat T re n l P rrm s n rn t sh ap e d T n The nrw F r i t her
Club was u n fa h ls S r hnd ‘ form rd 1
P«‘ ,
,lw.
*
hat and white arceMortk*. Sh&lt;- of union,
cut or left Imig . . as you p re fe r. K s p rc ia lly s &lt;mk| for d ry h a ir.
Mr. and Sirs. Ruby Lalng left carricd a while prayer Iwok a r­ “ Ithink the only other nnr*
Approximately 75.IMk&gt;.(MW! Amer­
by the officials’ and student* of
a»*oclated with the Sen,S calp Irra lm rn th nnd r l r r l r i r r a j—s f r a s p r r ia lly .
the Sanfonl School of Aviation. ino1* 9 °un,Y tham her of Com- today for an extended tour of mid- ranged with a white orchid on tin- nut nrganixrd a rr'a coupte of film icans are ehureh nteml-er*. weatern produce markeU. They top from, which fell tuberoroa an-l messengers," Walsh told me. ''and
Thoee participating In the flight " “ S*.
H A R R I E T T M il.I .l ilt U K A U T Y N llf lK
Mr. Zaspel ' receivt-tl hi* high plan tu return to Sanford In the white ribbon*.
were Wallv Krohne, Jr.. Hawkins
Great Salt l.akr coelvins a
someone will get around to them
‘
New Location — 2(tfi North Park Avenue
Phone 971
Fall.
school
diploma
in
St.
Paul
and
pound of solid mstler for every
Connelly, Ted Jackson, Knul Aran*
Mr*. J. E. Howland, Jr., aider uifflr day."
-1
...
.........
served
with
the
United
States
berg, Kenneth Seth, Hill Stephens,
&gt;
Walsh, a former NI.IIH offi­ four pounds of water.
of th# bride, aervod as her matron
Beniamin Gunn. Billy
Southward.
Coast
Guard
during
the
recent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
K.
Pearson
Hilly
nf honqr and .only attendant amt cial. ileal* with about 6U differ­
war.
Upon
hi*
release
from
the
of Gainesvilia were guests of Mr. Mi. Rowland performed th* duties ent union contracts covering
Charles Baker, Roy IP. Browning,
Mack Tindale, Boh Carol hers, Coast Guard he attended the Uni* and Mr*. P. T. Pearson over of best man.
MGM'e 5,000 workers. The *oversity
of
Minnesota
after
which
the weekend and attended the
Stay* Bennie. Phil Glamla-rdine,
rals range from those' compris­
Following
the
ceremony
a
small
he
entered
spring
■'training
with
wedding of Mr. Pearson's sister, I reception was held at the home ing the carpenter* and arc lamp
Robert Huff. Girard Croxton, PiH
Aranbkrg, Guy Storer ’ nnd Jim the St. Paul liaseltail club and Marian, to Clyde K. Cummings.
of ' Sir. and Mrs. Rowland. An operators, which average 26H
was sent tu Sanford. In the sum­
Theodore.
unusual flower arrangement wm apiece, to the first aid nttemlaut*.
mer of I94lt he played the catch­
Orlen Farrell has arrived from placed at one end of the dining who an- usually three. They come
CANNING KITCHEN CLOSED ing assignment with the Celary Pasadena. Calif, to spend some table, while at the other end was to him with their ever)vlay prob­
Mrs. Ouida Wilsu-i, County Fed. hate ball team.
time with his parents. Mr. nnd placed the three tiered wedding lem* uf housing, family, etc., and
Home Demonstration Agon:, an­
Mrs. O. D. Farrell. Mr. Farrell cake, lopped by miniature bridal also to mediate in diipute* over
nouncrex
iv iw j m
h ii the
*nc tSanfonl
m n iu ru « *
■
« .
.
* .• * ..
nounced today
that
received his diploma from the Pas­ couple. Punch was served from Who should do what work,
canning center will be elnied until i C/ITCIC M l'C L S With
adena Playhouse and has been a crystal bowl by Mr*. Cliff In
Construction of set* is the ma­
Jan .* t5 , 1048. She stated that
taking post graduate work.
irrnhnm. Miss Betty Sasser pro jor point of list tie. One aspect
•
Mrs. John Carver
anyone desiring information or
of yfhe problem hn» resulted in
Mr. atid Mrs. Sidney Vihlen and aided over the brlde'a book anij, the labor ,U if# . #mi- pieketlug
help in canning may call her at
tha* CSUrt- H ouser tetephnn-l"-170," ‘ M»d.» Jbhn " Carver*'i-nloi famed children,'Rtahlfy*. ‘Sidney, Jr. ami the table arrangement waa-matir which HoIIj-w-oihI has ex|reriem-ed
Jack Pearson, cousin id
where bulletins are avsilslltc.
nirmliera of Circle No. 3 of Ike Shirley Ann, and Mrs. Jessie Mil­ by Mr*.
bride. ‘
-. . fur many months, other incidents
Women Society of Christian Rer- ler have returned from Ngw Smyr­ theAfter
come every day.
th*
reception
the
cou|&gt;t&lt;vlees of ike First Mctlfocflit na Reach where they^spent two left fur a wedding
— For- - Instance. Walsh declared
wadding
Trip
Dip
to
13
Itv'
Church at thrlr regular meeting week*. Mp*. Millers son. Olivet,
they wdl that during the filming of “An
h
held on Tuesday after noun. Mr*. uf Jacksonville, accompanied them east coast after which
leave
for
Manhattan,
Kas.,
where chor* Aweigh," a Scene was plan
C ., L. Butner presided over the thereiK-d in the hold of an aircraft*
Mr.
Cummings
I*
studying
engin­
meeting and plan* were made to
carrier. There was a dispute about
eering
a
t
Kansas
State
Cnllrgu.
have a "market basket"- salj at
Mr. and Un.J!!iy1l« Hrnrkinnn
which union should Dire the hole.
the next meeting. Mrs. W. P. have- as their JJicst Mr. Hroek- Mrs. Cupimlngs traveled in a In the bulkhead fur fastening
Fields took part In the brief prog­ m in's mother, Sir*. J. M. Brock­ black garbarditic suit with match­ bunks. Both unions held 'heir
ram.
man, Sr., of (Julncy. She was ing accessories and, an oirlild ground, so (he scene was changed
Those attending th j meeting accompanied to Sanford by Mr. corsage.
Mr*. Cummings attended th&lt;- lo­ to a locker' room- In “Till Tit"
were Mrs. Butner, Mr*. Fields, and Mr*. W. Z. Brockman and
Clouds Roll By" there was a has­
» Plain TrajK
Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mr*. Marlha daughter, Bach*), and son. J. M. cal schools, graduating from Sem­ sle over which union shnuld huild
Muffin, Mr*. C. A. Ponder, Mr*. Brockman, Jr., who have returned inole High School in 1946. She the set for tin1 "Show Boat" num­
attended Kansas Stale College
Brodie William* and Mr*. Carver. to Quincy.
► W ater Pilcher
*
. • Vegrlithlc Dish
for two year*, majoring in psy­ ber.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
“Neither Would give in," sal 1
chology. Mr, Cummings graduslrd
Mr. grid Mf*. John Sinclair
cribed hy vateran obeervers as from' Logan, Kas, High School Walsh, “so We h*d both build
White announced today the birth Breezes Interfere
,.
8 Place Table Hrllllttyt
the most colorful alnre tlu- start
two show hoals and then we h-ul
of a daughter, Jana Merrill, Aug. With Beauty Parade of the annual, pageant In 1921. and apont one year in the ,17. S. one of the hunts hauled nut to'
,
t
29 a t th e'F em ald Laughton Mo.He South Pacific a r-,v ™ h a r k &gt; t knd J K S f c
*’ —
« i
Each of tha contestants was car­ Navy
Hre llim e p lrc rt In thin hcaiitifnl new "lloniiiiice" p allern now nn
raoriid Hospital. Mr*. White—hi
ried down the two-mlle stretch on
ATLANTIC
CITY.
N.
J.,
Sept.
the former Kathyyn Cinder.
a
small
float
simulating
a
pair
3—(AY—The 1047 competition for
(ilNplay In our window.
*
Garden Club To Give
selection of a “ Mis* America" of butterfly wings.
ALTAMONTE
■ Mr. and Mr*. Clyde C. Clrecn. the
Assorted
bands
and
large-sited
Flowers To JO Booth
.. . ftj. announce •-th# birth of x got down 'to aome serious ogling Goats rn trird by local sponsor*
a t the 54 contestants moved
SPRINGS NEWS
daughter, Nancy Ellen, cm Monday today
were intarapereed among the
Indoors
for
th*
flret
of
a
series
MRR.
fe.
D.
MclNTOSII.
Jit.
If
8epL 1 at Stanford University
l-ocal flowers will be furnished
would-be beauty queens, and the
-preliminary elimination*.
i Hospital in. Sen Francisco, Calif. nr An
each day for the Junior Chamber
parade moved ilong the board­
estimated
200,000
persons
• Mrs. Green is the formec Mary watched the parade of thewxalion’a walk route for more than two
*
Jeweler ’
of Commerce Information tbjoti’
Mr. and Mrs. Webber Haines
* — '— ‘— | with Us -----v-'* Chapman of Sanford.
sine*^beginning
-jpening- ,in
,
picked, beauties down a two-mil# hours.
&lt;&gt;n aa Oct. J1. „A l,memlicr
„ lllwl of tHe llard*len
112 8. Park
I ’ h o n r 35T-W
Least pleased of the many thou, and son John laft last week "it
atrrchf of boardwalk yeatarday,
to u r of tha northeastern states.; ciuD ‘wil? h^''in"attendwn.e"fiith
but H was all Just fanfare aa far sands who Jammed the board­
if
# lf ..
, . ‘ «!mv to furplih Information n
as the girls were concerned: The walk area wtr# the 54 rontesUmts.
# l
Brywn U’ft
lm j * u tr /InwerA for»
8
tiff
brexes
from
the
sea
kept
actual competition before the all* .
, ^or “ V1 Hprirnf*, Bfl(| tnwn*|&gt;M»plr, it
Announced
contestants
clutching
at
their
observing Judges didn't »t*rt until . . .
. . . . .
—.
d day of th* program, a akjrts, straightening eleaborately Ark. They plan to be there a loday |,y Mrs. W. A. Fitt*. vie.'
---- • - - I- s o f . nr*tiered
-1* and hoLdirrglnionl'''
—
prepared "hair-do
"halr-doV*
___ &lt;
I president of (lit organisation.
By Friday nightr
, .14. 1.&lt;”&gt;
«o
th# uniform
parasols
riTleh
v r ................r - Flowr » -.w « e furnisher by the
64 hopefuls from 89 states,*—
.
.
.
,
,
—
■„.!m
I j I hS®
bait liBsn
M U d for
#— each
__ r. girl,
" b and Mrs. r c G. Janes and group fnf the opening of lie, booth
cities and Canida will be trimmed'
'’^ .n sProvided
children of Punts Oorda spent- (tn Igihor Day i/id ineludcd n large
while trying to maintain a last
to a final 16 wrom
Vrom which th*
th#
Bundky with Mr. and Mi^ .a rra n g e m e n t of slnnias In a black
current year’* “ Mis* America" smiling eontenance for the cheer- B. D. McIntosh.
container, a pineapple rian t and
Ing
throng.
will be chosen. Th* title, won last
“Back To School
.
, v ■' ■
,
pineapple,' graceful whltt pampas
year by Marilyn Buferil of Los
A
regular
businrei
meeting
n
f
.g
r
a
..
wRh
pink
hibiscus
in
a
blue
The area of tho Pacific Ocean, the American Lotion and Aux- *urn Bmj (he fourth group wa* on
Angeles, carries with It, a (6,000
scholarship and a choice of screen, tha world's large,t, |* mure than
No. 183 wa* held-artistic arangement of ilitiiiergii),
__ __or mooelllng
_ contract*.
88,600,000 square miles. IU aver- Wednesday evening
radio
at the Com- ‘ a form of air plant,
Ykatcrday** parade wa* des- age ilepth la 14,000 feet.
munity House. A soclsl hour —
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FACE FOUR

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For Cameramen

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Cushion Arch
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ATHLETIC SHOES
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,

Sir you between the axes ol 31 and
E and Xulna through that trylns
uncUonsI 'mlddle-sge' period pejulur to women! Don till* make
fou auBar front hot flaahra. feel
bantotl.SO amour. Irritable, weak!
rtien Mi try I.&gt;,lta E. Mukham a
rrgrtable Compound to reHave such
lymptonut It’a famoiia for Uttat •
Many wire ‘mlddle-aa*’ woman
lake Plnkliain'a Compound regular|g to help .build up rraUuucg
igaimt this rtutrega
Ptnkham'a Compound contalna no
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portion of a 20-Ion trailer-truck Is shown burning on llie tracks near
iM th An.iN. JV A n tinidenliOcd d r iv e r ^ y A ^ r u tf l* i^jU t
mriiibcii of the train's crew were injurpl in lit*crash. (fntcrnalionaH
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night driving scalar.

ANNIVERSARY

as big tsn-lncb P&gt;Og
is* that won't cut J |
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fsstxr* that fives mar*
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• li»h./or newspaper * ok. \p

product*. Women nl,e employ
ed need not apply. Wo •lint 1
opening* in Sanfoid and *ur
rourv1lng''tnwnY -IVrit? i|linliftra
tlon* to Naomi Dilltnttti, HI*

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hoUrly upainting
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cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enables us to yvork witure
there is no electric connoclio.1
available. 21 year a exponent .
Screens. White cement Paint,
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mury, Fla
Perma-tllo, Hurricane braces
Mirqcle Concrete Company, 309
Elm Avrv Phone 1335. f

EC0ND HAND gaa stove and
hot water healer for sale rheop.
'1318 Park Ave. Phono 840-R.
•LYWOOD boat and trailer. Can
be seen at WlnJham'a Paint
Shop. Cor. 12th -and Sanford
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lOVHY Mr*. Pet l&gt;**ne Dmaey I*
pictured In Reno, N rv, shortly a(t«e
i*cinc, ...........
granted —
a --divorce
drere*
'
tier orrhesira-trader liuth.m ^
inty" Dorsey. The ex-Mr*.
Dorady told newsmen that "Tommy
H the tin t person I'll have a dite
with when I return to !/&gt;» Angclra
Alter nl)—Why be mad at your own
*x-hu»band?"
(International)

I k W THREE 'gai-qom hungalcw
Legal Notice
%built in lt»48. lutrge lot, can lie
H andled for tS600J/) rash. I*«lAUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales l 2
S P E C IA L Y kM VICt.Y
^5nri* monthly.
NINTH Jl ’t ' l ' l t l
and Service. The Music BoXr ____________________________
RltHERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
rilillll'.V IN \&gt;
Ravmnnd l.und(|i i*l. Associate
119 W. 1st SL Phone 95.1.
KBNT—Floor sander. Er
.Ni,i r rtil'STV.
*11 vNl'KIlt Nl '
Pfcone 7.32 . Atlantic Rank llldg..
JiHIN I NKVI
HOT WATER HEATER hrigid
I'LitnllG.
aire and stove. Good condition.
IOBO*J,Sbetween
'J
A.
M
&gt;rgi* corner lot. Immediate i&gt;&lt;&gt;*
Phnne
DODGE 1 - PLYMOUTH
P i k t ' l t l l-V/UP.Ud With
tiiTii y, t o tr i'ittn
PA R IS AND 8IU4VICB
" II.S K V IR V U 'I N KVIN « I i ......
Phone
1011
KnnlxGrand.
Recoiali|09
Palaietln
Ava.
.,(
rr,l8Sl&gt;rv la 1«-TI lUh
IIIEKT A. WILLIAMS, Keillor
41*1(1$, UNHID r*s|»»M) Saw V»f*»
nd UM-d. Set- it at Jotcph
■&gt;montl l.undqili*!. Asaociate
•
U U I I I IIP.IIV »’ » '/«
1
A-DK moth prirofing last* h
738 N . M agnolia, Orlone 732 Atlanlic Hank llldg.
it* )*•««$ Mrills II
•«
w ars. Ilavo your wmdens moth
Ifl
«4f
|&gt;
Y
RtloftlP),
lin
Ht
It®
*
ft**
«
proofed now. Itowntown Clean
^•ll
i.f ’We|4|# »»|l*er.. I?»l? »•
ME AND WORKSHOP—limn* PAINT— h e :
era St Laundry. 113 Palmetto
flrrk'e Mfftrr m» K4tif**rtl. Kin:
ia* large living room,' 2 bodAve. Phono 914.
house paint
In Ih*- Mill «*f
|il ttnl f**«
oom* A lialh-apa.-iou*.hr.‘aaifs- f lls rj he I rill uidailial )«m
3 (dlhltA |s# M, H|.|*.4t, •!»* -•
•st room and .3 large rnrin*ed
SFNKARIK GLASS A' PAINT piano Tunln
mrrhes located on lot l»0 x 180
(54). ‘ 112-114 W. 2nd SL
Bill. Re*. 1
rith ,3 car garage, nil In rt«&gt;d
(•million; .workshop consist* of ENAME kTHKNJ a MIN MOORE'S
impervo Enamel Color Fast.
! brick 4trurturr* connectnl' by
this viUmia CMdy ««| 9
bof that rovers an area of 164M . uuick drying, for Exterior aud
Interior use. S B Ji K \ K t K
qtinrr feet — a liaigain at
lliw 8 IM8 $Ua4rf,flKtM r»|
GLASS St PAINT CO. Hmne
Mf N*t f im m if . No
17.600.00. •
.
RENT A CAR
[CEPTIONALLY well furnishVrtbtrwn U h d r Hniurmf H*»»
YOU DIGVK IT
V * *fi»n c * mi m il any mF»lt.
d. 5 room mmlern house, in ex,
.
.
. . - ■ 11r f
PIIONB
308
lellcnl corulitiori eonviently loe|4Mumidr cal ihrtn down ll *
flW ICK LA N D- MOB HI HON
Ited and accessible to .-k IiooU
U DHIVE-1T) IN C
ind trade community — 3 car
farage. Lot 60 x 178, Prlre.l for
SEE US FOR
-■&lt;
luick sale 17876.00. '
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
iOCK 220 feet on Pirat Street
AND TYPING
n First Street Kxtentioix Ideal
CREDIT f.UHBAU OF
For multiple housing structure.
HANFORD
Ifour* for $6,000.00.
«
them during rainy season. I'honn | * ng N. Park
Phan* 18c
Ituumlllal A Anderson
[UR ROOM house.‘.very comQ')1. I
'
Tnuchton Drug Co.
prtable/ on large lot 12; x 636
L suitable for small u u rk and EASY-FOLD baby carriages, g-rud
Btickens. -aeveral fruit tree* and
rendition. $10.00. Phonr 787-J.
garage—Owner leaving town.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S -M arket
12750 00 -Property 3 mile* from ONE 10 FT. Warren Meat Case
Barber Shop open Thursday.
complete with compressor, very
■own town.
.
Friday * Saturday.
reasonable, now In operation.
jvo several farms with hou4*s
Apply 601 Sanford ,\v&gt;.
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GENEVA. SwIttorUnd.
s'IVON, Sept, a, o i l —The Air
try revealed yesterday Rri- The Ecumenical Refugee Oa nnnls....... - Cuiimil of
•ion of the
l... World
Jargvat anil fastest nnlitaiy ___
(ort/th e lldndlcy Pngo Ha»- Churcljes hss K«ne on rrcerl m
[is In full scale production. opposition to "racial disrrindita;ing the plane off the secret lion bv the United Nx'ii-fu."
The resolution was in connre*
;he ministry said It would
tlon with the poliey of the pro*
«.| by* the RAF for multi- nosed International Refmre* Orhi* rules, freighter. parachute
iranitation that refugee*'and diL
i, ambulance, tnmper-Uan. plarnl
p|„crt, person*.
»i O n n r r ethnic
of
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jnt,|||f,|l|t.
f(
To.- aisthtance
bv IRO.
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h ,• w inr "pan of 113 f«V* j ;Thr church enmmiviop' is farIII, nvi u ill U-«|tr»t*. » f h i f r c t . l mutating plans fol InMoitKed ran­
hes, the all metal four tn -,; terial aid for refu r
through
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•OLYMPIC GAME'
LARAMIE; Wy.. VAT-Th* Wyomlng-Ulah football game lo be
Plfyrd In U rarnla OcL 25 trill be
an "Olympic. Game." Wyoming
wIlL- ask every purchaser of n
Heart to' the game to make a vol­
untary contribution to th* Olymp­
Ic fund* Wydmlnjr ^ ip tc lf (o n l i i
110,000 In the drive.. Tho fund
gnat Is set at $160,000. It will b*
used to pav expense* for Uip U.Jb
team a t ihe
I London
Iwimlon gam
games
ti next

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tisli Reveal New TCKurSfiei? Oppose *TJN
^Military Transport Racial Discrimination

NEW YORK. (AV-Vie I
New York Yankee rookie,
talks about the no-hit 'i
trnme he missed while pi
for I-eftr Comet's B'ngh
Triplets In the Eastern 1.
last year. . ,
Raschi was within nnr putout
of the no-hitter whrn ha m sdj ah
error on an rwsy chance to tetlre
the final batter at firft base. Ih e
nest hitter slammed a nom**r that
« a t Raschi hla no-hitter and the

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From A 'N o-H itter

GAINESVILLE, 8&lt;pl. 3. M l—
FInrida’a Gators battled a broiling
SILVER SPRINGS, Kept. 3, sun In their second fall workout
Special) —mAll - time attendance yesterday afternoon and the way
______
j records for"play-off te rn s are ex­ they came through it Indicated
' pteted to be broken as the Glass that the 70 odd candidates bare
U Florida State l-caguo presents reported It) far betle'r than averopenlnr fam es of its elvhth an* are early season physical condi­
&lt; nual Snaughnexsy aerie« In fam es tion.
.
Donning M l playrnr fegalla
a t SL A urustine and Gainesville
yesterday mornlnr. the (.alors
at 8 o’clock tonight
r Tha pennant-winninr Saints will faced n battery of state rt*w»pa|wr
I play host to fourth placi Orlando, cameramen In .a’ srdslon dvvoted
H angers Will Tram
■while second place Gainesville will, entirely to picture taking. Some
A t Lake Placfd
be a t homo with third.place De- of the potential barkfield lumin­
aries gVt In more running vrlth a
I Land.
. *
Altko the Saints played before plrakin than a regular practice
. v a record of 78,776 paid mlmi'slnns afford*.
Continued emphasis on hall
thru the regular season. It Is an ­
. tidpated that th e ' largest ern»d handling, pass offense and de­
will tu rn 'o u t at Gaineivjll** where fense. and a running nlay dummy
, 88,781 paid their way during 1317, scrimmage rnaiked the afternoon
or more than twice the paid a t­ session, with fullback* Caspar
- tendance at (hiinrsvilk- In I’.ilft. Vacraro. Rob GrueUmachcr, Ales
, -Tha 89,783 flfu rr compare* with Gardiner, llilly Parker and Fred­
. ; the previous record high set at dy Roirlle gelling a major pur*
Haven Itamblera. Ra*i|r»*r farm
h '; St. Augustine in 1918 when 84,112 tbm of the hall carrying rhores. ,
teams, will train during the same
A final session' in light 'cloth* *
' were listeil as paid patrons.
period. The first of several exhi­
. Tha Saints enter Him play-off* was planned for Ihe University of
bition* will lie held Oct. 4 with
* .aa favorites to sweep thru with Florida football srjuad this morn- STAR NETMEN on the U. 8. Iiavls Cup' team
proceeds going to the American
• .comparative ease and thus earn Ign by Head Coach Ray Wolf.
boh sled team which will compete
Thi4 afternoon,* the grbldcrs against Australia at
. ' tha right to meet the winner of
In the Winter Olympics at* 8*.
Trd Schroeder ami Jack Kramer pose with the famed cup. cinched for t
, the Georrla-Flerlila playoff* for were slated to ifon full pads' and earned
Moritk, Switzerland, next winter.
victory over Australia's Hinny Pails, which scored the American*
'th e mythical ‘‘Class fl Chnmpt Hi­ begin hitting 'foy keeps." _____
re • ship of tha Southeast."
JUST ANOTHER SPILL
4 ' ’ This is so because in regular one-half or nine Innings or lx
declared
*
‘no
contest".
Regular
: 1 season play the Sainta took 1U of
Fliers And Billies
WESTRURY. N. Y., GD -Sev* sixteen
.1*1M from
..... fl.lt..
I
412
*1 of4 lie
Orlando,
ID admission prires will prevail.
en horses piled up during the
The
Irague
will
reeeivo
20
per­
Vie For 4th Place
from Gainesville, and split even
running of n recent trotting race
with DeLand.' Most important of cent of the gross gate receipta.
at
the Roosevelt Raceway. Frank-,
In
Southeastern
gU however is the fact that during with the balance to be divided be­
%
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,
lin
Saffirrd. leading driver of. the
the past three weeks if play, the tween the two cluba in each seti*-t.
-------------------- iJMwifdif. nJm orte of the Injured.
MONTGOHERY, AU‘, ‘f»jpV‘^
^ 8 « rV L M lU d .K * . .and G-Mab One-half cj ;eh»l ftogm * 20 per­
at. least kn even sc ha nee to defeat I The next night Safford was rehurling staffs have had .their cent will !&gt;• paid to the series OP) — A liest two - out • of - three
them,
r
leased from the hospital, returned
bands full with opposing batsmen. finalist for use in expelittk of the series starting tonight will settle
The Gatora nre definitely a more *° tha track and drovd two winU ta Sehalora* rookie# will be play-off with the Gaargia-Florida Ihe question at whether Pensacola
potent. hall club this Vrar than ners.
'
.
or Virksbarg will taka part In the
depending almost entirely upon I-vague winner.
I'isver* do not share ill any of Southeastern League’,* .Shaughhurler Tpmmy_ Hyde, one of the
GATOHK
ALL KLAMMF.I)
.
loop's two 20-g‘anm or Iwtler win- the Shaughneasy receipts but do ne**y playoffs.
Well,, here, we go sticking out
Jackson ami Montgomery, flrit •our neck again in favor of the
nera wharras the Saintn hate share in part of the piocved* of
i
TORK, UP)—Evcrv team
Ketcher. 19-8, Rotunno, 1VJ, llull- the Georgia-Florlda leries" first and third place teams, will get the ! fighting Florida Gators.
in tho Naiio.iWl league yuar* lias
four
games.
President
Sy.l
llerplayoffs
started
on
srhrxlule
to­
man, 14-7, and Muunsto, 13-5, not
' . _ tld n ltjh » t_ ItUL-UMur». W4 _________.11eie'n Thais.________ ■&gt;&gt;ccn-a-JriclJm. o f - a -wraad-elam
to overlook John Tht-oMd 1»-|6, |*»nr JiM .aiuiauntftLlhat. the loop, night wilh tlu, first two gnmi virf going to be victorious in at least
The Daytona Beach Jslela have home run. The Phillies were the
umpiring staff w||L take part the four-out-of-saven contests lx*- I five of their g rid ' iron contests
last to get tagged when Clyde
thrmigh the semi-final series, four ing played in tha Mississippi cap­ I this fa ll,'a n d may posaibly lw sold llill itaha and Wally Gaddia. Kluttx of the Pirates banged one
Rain'
Is
slated
to
report
to
tha
ital.
.
umpire^
working
each
gam
*.
*
Ttiughiut assignment, how,*ver.
• out In front in more than that
I miii Devil, Orlando plo t, has
The Fliers of Pensacola and I when the skaaon is over. We think Miami Tourists and Gaddia has hander.
s t a in s to' face* the G-M-*n as they
haon ordered to go to the SL
fsce ths fonrrout-of-ieven game nominated himself to take the Vlrkigurg Hilllea wound up th e 1
oils' tilt will prntiahly be a Petersburg (Uinta . . . , Mra.
“sodden drsth" series for the He- mound against the Hatntj who season in a deadlock for fouith that
IIKUTIIKR ALT
tossup.
Catherine Porchere, mother of Ed
Land oulfi
won its last etVrn' will usa either Jim Ketchcr or plare. Rlrphcnton irrnngej the
Tha
Gatora
should
win
from
, games from Galnesvllla.
• Joheriy ' Theoltold as list ting *erl#» to settle which team would Mississippi, Auburn, North Caro­ Lavy-Whitner'a wife, died In I at
grange, Ga. last Thursday and was
participate in the playoffs after
'i
. Main stay of the G-Man slaff is pitcher.
Msnsger Hill Rtrlnecke said he hurried conferences with club lina Stale, Furman and Kansas ■burled Sunday in-Cocoa . . . . ,
big Georgs Fultx who wound up
Statu
with
the
Mlaml-Florida,
Willi* Andersen, fleet
footed
Vrllh 23 victuiir* and ten defeats— would saml 'Harold SUwe.it to the managers ovrr the phono.
The winner of the series will game to be played in the Magic, Seminole High School fullback,
the league trailer iu viclurirt. box- for the Heljmd 1:1 Hats
ssx-oml-place Gadsden thi
the City rated.as a toa* up, ao far as is In town and will return to Au­
Manager Myril lloag won 17 of 20 while George Fulls Is etiieclej to meet' second-place
burn sums time during tha last
decisions but hi* arm ha* keen lie the choice of Mynl Hoag, night after the aeries is completed, we are concamcd.
We think th at thrra is a poaai- of the weak to resume his studies
•
ailing of late, thus leaving moat Gainesville pilot.
bility that th e ' Gator gridders and foutltall activity a t tho AlaStewart's record this season
of the hurling burden on Pults,
hava a chance to trim North bdnia school.
•»
Don Coker. 10-6, Walt llilr*, M l , shows I t wins against 13 defeats Minmi'H Ghaul Can
Texas State, too. Rut no ono
but Stelnerke said the righthand­
and Tom O’Callaghan, 11-14.
N
ot
Be
Stopped
should discount, the power of the
The R ed -H at hurling staff er has been pitehlng at a .730 dip
Texas school.' There were many
teems topped by Juan Pen**, 19­ sine* jnialng the Red llala. •
MIAMI, Sept. 3, UP)—The Uni- rumblings when the Florida boos­
pel.and and Orlando will be verally of Miami’* ___|
21. with Pels Hardin, 7-3. 11*1 Bte
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Hurricanes
w art. 11-18, and Yigi-Alonm, 14- participating In they Efili Shaugh- continued their preparations to­ ters heard that Hear Wolf had
10. as chief aides. Tiny Rulph nessy playoffs, and .HI. Augustine day for the opening football game
IT PAYt TO LIITETT*'
Perea -had: won ftva -mil «f *t». and •Gainesville, thdr-fourth. *— , r liie aehaon against Baylor here
The wlnnerx of the first four- on SepL 28, cheered by ths news
and Harold Baile*. a Inte-ctmer,
R e a d T h e Ada
won Jhre# on* of fmrr, to provide oa4-of-seve»| games will meet in a. that Harry Ghaul,' (M r kicking
nnr assurance in csss th* lead­ series of t&lt;jual length to settle aee, may be able to .play.
the Irague opponent for the Geoc* fail.
Trainer Dave Wike reported
Seriea games will alternat • be- gia Florida circuit. The Inter­ that Ghaul. who Injured hla leg
rern the competing \itt.-s i.ntil league .play, (s expected to tM-gln In a scrimmage Saturday, may b#
m ha*
__ won four gain.**. In around HipL 17.
.. ta
'. e.m
ready to go against Urt Texans
case of rain, or becauv* of a tio,
but will need another wrek's resL
Tha United States has approxi Ghaul was one of r|,e nation's
' the garqe w|ll lx* re»chedulr&lt;l in
the same city the next night. All mately 330 morning and 1400 ave loading punters for the past tw*»
v games roust go through eight and ning daily papars. ________

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tension of financial aarieUne# by i
New^ r - , urr,
tb&gt; World Hank .w here poMibla.
■b h USSKIA Hrlglu.ii ~ Ocean
or might rmliracc what
' Hj failed depth* of 12.000 ftrt Will be e l
permanent meaiure*.
plored for” the firat time by IM*
Ily perm anent m e an u fU he ob­ if Auguat I’iccani complete#' hi#
vio u sly r e fe r r n l to the M &gt;’ ’ »*• •‘Bathyscaphe" project for which
King Edward VII
s il v e r
Prince** Alic#
plan for extension o f American arrangement* are nearly rnmpletr.
( D ie d 1910)
(Special) (Died 1878)
assistance* to Kuyope on o ’ long
The
03-ytar-old
scic.iiiii
ia
the*
record* foe
range self-h elp h a il* .
man
who
roae
to
53,000
feet
in
a
i I ported to I
At another point, I-uvelt i&gt;ald free balloon in 19.12. Now he la
t&gt; Florida
that It I* now certainly la te r than working with Max Coaynt on thi
King Oaarga
f qponln* ga
First M arquait
we think and that bit personal Bathyscaphe, a metal glob*, with
(Died 1936)
• rmal tJhaujr
view la .that the United S la te * three ami one-haif-inch wall, built
•f Milford Haven
. 'q i 84. -Ana
will have to take a bai I I Mik at to with.land pre»«nre* of C.000
. t^Dled 1921)
t :■f a t-8 o'clock
the altuation before the en«L of pound, per square inch vhirh wilt
| i The penn
}kamSMflUnil fyfl* I a •- ■—- - — —
Uy boat t&gt;
The'fttate lleparInn n t' fiTF*Srnie
He plan, to aink it in tile liulf
Prlncat* Andrew
Adm iral Viscount
ITT- rUle tecon
time haa been receiving wuid at of Cuinea off the roa.t of Africa.
Movntbatton
(Prince** Alice) .
i be at horoi
an increaaing rate from Its Leal The fir.t trip will lie unmanned,
Land.
obtervera abroad that America with device, actuated hy preMilie
AlUo tin
will have to face up to the rritlral deigned to return it tu the .or*
a record oi
of
HE wadding »f Princess Cilia*
•Ituation aooner than previously fare. Thrn I’irrard and hit fellow
th n r the
expected.
scientists
will
make
the
trip.
1both, 21, holross-prosumptivo
tldpatcd
There are two rea.on. for thl»,
The 40-ton globe la buoyed by, a
to tha British throne, and LI.
, will
turn
hi tt—
the undersecretary .aid, explain­ heavy dtunijLlllmL writh light anti
. 69,761 paid
Philip Mountbatlen, 26, former
concrete Weight* held by oil. For
ing them ax:
,
,
-y* : or more , h
"ballast" there are Iron electro­
Oreek prince, an Nov. 20 In West*
1.
The
fact
that,
in
hi*
virw,
the
‘ tendance ■■
effect* of the British 'financial magnet*. If tha aprrd uf accent
mlnslor Abbey w ill unite two de­
The 89.763
crlil* have l&gt;een very contagious. la too grrat, oil ran he rrteaard
the previm
scendant!
af Queen Victoria. A l­
from
the
drum.
Lovett aaid that he could no. rumSt. Anguatl
Chrmiraht will keep the air Inrf
incut or enlarge upon thi«. lint
though tho groom's awn branch
U | __ luted
*\
It la a known opinion of American aitle the glulx pure an I thine will
The Sain
af tho fam ily w a* established
official,
that Britain** r.xent »uc, be two window*, one heiking
favwrttei
and the other down."A dictaphone
quite recently on tha throne of
restful
effort*
to
relax
prortalona
iparativr
of Ita loan agreement here w •ttitl will avoid wa.le of lime In AakGreece, his ancestors, on his
right t
Ing
notea.
The
dark
sen
ilepthr
bring requests for variotM kind*
Georgii
father's
side, have reigned for
will
lie
illuminated
witn
powerful
of help from other European rottn• the mythic*
hlc#
aearchlighta.
many centuries In Denmarh.
trie*.
.
.hip of the
One of the window. 1« renfov*
From this great house, three
2. Tha reaourre* of many Eu­ able and will lie u .n l for entrance
iXtw* &lt;» •
ropean countries have had to he and
1 i eeeeon play
British sovereign* Jiave in the
exit.
A
.hurt
wavv
radio
will
iocraaalngly diverted from produc­ kern the acirnllits in touch with
ite m fro
past chdsen their consorts. Elisa­
tive pace, such at the purchaie or their ship, -the Sfaldla. n Belgian
Caine
manufactura of machinery for niwA cargo boat There will le two
beth, lee, springs from this
plants, |o nonproductive uses niulor* to propel the •'lube over
(U~h6w«v«r
family. The tree above shews
such a* tha purchase.of food,
the orran floor. PowVl* Will come
p t ‘ l ,hp
the distant relationship of the
*i
Senator
In relation to th i. second point, from batterlra.
•*
royal couple.
(International)
* Lovatt said tha trouble. Pave been
hurling aM
The Pjerard ripetlilloi., spon.
- ohanda fall v
brought on partly by wliat lie ral- aored by the Belgian National
lad acta of God, such aa flood* and Scientific Heaearch Fund, will u Tha Skrii
; depending
drought*, knd partly tiy hu.nan cludr geologist*, nioluglat t and
hurler Tom
frailties In management.
naturallata.
Greece Take« Step«
Kiwanis Meet
loop’a two. 1
Many countrie*, he aaid, hove
aer* where
' run through their store of rvroilrTo Prevent Strike
rraas fa
Pass
&lt;&gt;aal
“• I
s l I s as#
M rrwsa
gs q
C Of C Election
Keleher. 19­
t •$ rrMlC sUrlahdS
cr* simply In order to riist. In
Senator* In four ITT
• arfditimi. 1.. .1. ,lui-ul. i l - i
------ man. IJ 7. i
fl ■■IlNBNI 11atgae I'agt llhfl
ATHENS. Sept. 8. &lt;(P&gt;
The
place, Mr. 8t*natrom declared, "it
Frrnch have the warat whoat crop rirk, B. I.. Pet kins, II. IL Greek
government took strong
Hal lleincr
line* Napoleon', time and the pot­ Pope, J. L. Ingley, E. C. step* today
J can be assumed that the Feds
to
prevent
a
pnialyxato crop i* bad.
ri^ U .7 -6 .,
could hava possibly played before
liar per. It. I.. IH-an, Jack Itati“ sclirdu!
cliedulrd
TUtighoxt
After mentioning Ri train and gan, Georg* Stine, W. A. Morri­ ing rivll servant* strike
1 78,000 to 90.000."
.
' seetni to' fa
France, luivett thrn de-laird that son; W. V. Bitting and Jack Hal!.1 furA tomorrow.
decree scheduled' for publi­
• "At th* beginning of this pas
' ,f* A tha ft
he did. not mean to pick out I h u e
Altamonte Spring.: K. C. Hater, cation in tbe Official Gaictte to­
"rud !rn cli n
countries as requtripg n..i.ian-j- Mr*. K. C, Bates, II. O. Smith
j season," Mr. Stenitrorn assorted,
day, thereby making it a law,
' ' outf
tfIt ’
Land
mora urgently than xpy other na'
I "Sanford led the Florida Jilata
ordef* tbe "mobiliiattun'' uf all
•
Casselberry
and
F
n
n
Pprk:
ffimei iron
tiona but only as example, of the IliUiarii
rivll servants, ban. walkouts and
Ca.telle-rry,
*
llibl.arc)
j
l-eagu# for tbe over-all seven
M ainstay
general *rtl«l« over -W e.tern Ku- Hd'batd Gasaelberry, Jr.I leon- threatens strikers with dismissal
J
years that ]obp~had bean In upr Georg*
rope.
and
Imprisonment.
Casselberry.
th 23 vict.
■(ration. Th* Feds boaslt-d uf an
On other aspect, of the Kurope iidForest
The strike, if railed, would afCity: Cheater C. Fosgatr,
tha, Uague
an crisis. Lovett .aid:
I average of .540 as th* result of
fret all post and telegraph com­
Philip
Mar*.
'
Manager M;
1 . He ha* not heard nn\thing
munication ami would virtually
;
winning 471 games against 407
Geneva:
Mis.
Eintor
Cuilelt,
W,
decisions bi
about Hriti.h Foreign Minister G. hlllx-e.
hall the operation of tbe govern­
.
I defeats. At tbe end of the prssAiling of la
Bevln’a- proposal to redistribute
Intke Maiy: Baymuml 31. Ball, ment.
ent season, the Feds slipped friun
of the hurl
the American gold hoard at. Kurt
‘A government official said aurh
K. True.
f n Don Coker,
Knox and could not comntrn. on K. Imke
first place In the over-all stand­
a
strike
.would
be
"disastrous"
at
Monroe:
Jo
h
n
W
.
H
ell,
I- and Tom O'
It.
ing* to second place, with 8t.
a
time
when
the
government
was
J.
Tilden
Jacobs.
2. In hla opinion. It would Ihi
Tha Bed
Augustine Saints taking uvtr
Lingwuod: J. A. Blatline, B. C. waging a campaign against guer­
icent* toppr
difficult fur Britain In maintain
first place. This 'proves,'' Mr.
rilla* to rratorr order In northern
membership rimultaneoiuly In n •ireene, F. H. Black.
t l . with Pet
Catenatrom declaredr "that Kanford
Greece, . ___________ .
Oviedo;
—wait, n n ,
Brili.b- cumuiouweaith - cuiOmi*
haa had successful
baseball
(Midirem: ciontTt:. s. gst The government umplojrges are
union and a European troxomic
'■ . aa chl»
10
throughout her Florida Stats
asking for increased wages to
i’c itr had
union. He haa heard .orculation II. F. Wheeler. F. W. Talbott. P. meet higher living coat*.
Leagut activities."
and | Harold
about a European econonib union M, Camplwll.
Mr. Stenstrom reviewed record,
• Also scheduled for publication
Slavne.
Amliew
Hilda,
John
won three n
at some stagi' of the Marshall
'established by th e ‘ Sanford clup
in today'* laaua of the Official
Huda,
Martin
Ktankn.
tome aa.urs
plan development, (.ovett a.nld.
(laiette i* a law permitting cen­
and ita members throughout the
. era fall. •
8. The State and Treasury Drsorship of prcaa report# on gurrpast year. He highlighted this
,
Series gat
par Uncut, have liren disrupting
IK S. Gold
rilla and military o|&gt;eratinn». The
review by describing Buddy la k e ’s
tween the ■
tha possibility. as one phase uf the
reports will be limited to-general
l to 0 win over Deland in 19
one team ha
( I 'a a lta s M &gt;,aM
O ael
Marshall plan, of creating a dollar
staff communiques..'
innings at Conrad Bark in De­
Knox
striftighold,
waa
acquired
case of rain
pool for Europe with the main
Land a few weeks ago. lake won
the game w
purpose of atahilislng Kurope.it. tiy pUH-has# from other countries
his own gam# with a home run
_
The "purchase'' is in effect, an
tamg ell
currencies with dollar support.
•
in th # . 19th frame.
’
must
, 4. An ecoonmlc union of all Ku-*acceptance of gold fn payment W edemeyer Finishes
— -,
Mr. Stenstrom applyudrJ J j Iiu
rope, aa recommended by Hep. for debt* of other countrie* to^lhe Fact Finding In Korea
Krlder for hi* wor..,
ork, _
no* only ...
in
Have has not been discuu-gd with Unite.) Sintra built up by their
the managerial department, but at
th# 8&lt;at# Departmenl but is. In buying i'onttr.erably rout®
8
FOUL,
Sept.
3,
(dl
—
l.ieut.
an official of th* club for the peat
Lovttl'a opinion, a naluml hope from this country than they can General Albert C. Wedemeyer
few years. "Krlder deserves moit
sell it.
for all Europe.
said
today
his
fart-flndin-r
mission
of the rrrdit for Sanford having
Viltually all of the gold, how heard "strongly divergent views”
baseball during these past Iwu
ever, is pait «f the U. S, monev in Korea, but that th erj appealed O llfll o r OH, serving in Ui*&gt;tedit«rraneen theatre under Lt. Gen. John
seaton,," Stenstrom saij. He also
aystem. Moetly a* reserved back­ to lie "almo*: complete accord" on C. II. l«e, hr* now being Investigated. Among th# first on tha seen* waa
Bulgaria Issue
Max Sorensen. Commander of tha Catholic War Veterans. H* la iMswn
paid high praise to BUI- Stanton.
ing against note* and deposit*
thing—"th* deelre for a peace­ gelling both (idea of th* alofy In noma, Italy. At top, he meets General
. -_ hurler, who racked up ^ .v ic ­
of the Federal Iteaerv# Banka, on*
. lt'* M |. . M
fism r# « e ••*•»
ful,
prosperous
and
united
Korea."
tories during th* year against
Lee. Bottom, he listens to aome Ol complaints.
Lfafemotteoat)
and aome ia luirking for paper
in th* Balkan*.
Wedemeyer, who left today for
aeven defeat*. Stanton also apmoney Usurd by the government
Th* American note aaid:
Tokyo, said In a farew-dl slat •
• peared .in 41 game* throughout
.*Th# PeUtdr caae. Involving the itself. the-year, it was reveal-*.!
On the domestic front, Bovin menl that hla mission had nltrnipHPKP.ir
RECORD
THY
leader of th* principal opposition
ted to contact as many Korrans notitiral, economic and s*ieiaf ren­
"Although he claims St. TriersNEW YORK. Sept. 8. WP)
party, obviously efforts the exist- served notice to ,th e notion’s 80,- aa limited time would allow.
Paul Msntx, holder of many speed burg
£ur* aa
“ hla home, everyone .In
dition* within their country,"
•ncs of representative g ovenv 000,(HR) workers that th* labor
"Obviously,
It
ia
Imjiosalble
to
government would us# a “get
• .Wedemeyer will Icavo Tokyo tecordr, took off from La Guordla I oanford claim* Jerry Silverman
meat In Bulgaria. X X X
hear
the
expressed
vlow*
of
*11
,h# iuat os much if a Sanford
"Tho .contention that th* m atter tough" policy to spur productio t. political and social parties when Friday for Hawaii. There, ha aaid, Field in a converted P-51 fighter
Britain's dollar crlsla, he aaiJ
•• any of us here,"
la of purely Internal Bulgarian
his group “will remain for ap­ plane at 12:26 P. M. (E 8T) to-1
they
number
were
200,"
he
added.
®i#n**rf.*«^al4 btforo pi^trntconcern cannot relieve th# Yalta will continue for another two However., a great deal nf valfT nroximately one week
* ‘isolated
'
‘ hi day, for liurbank, Califs in
attempt to eilablish a new East- Ing Mr. Ratilfr* trophy to Silver­
power* frlm their commitment to years, during which "w* must gel Me Information haa been received quarters where w# r#,i
man in behalf of th* Celery City
Weal non-stop rvcprd.
concert theltw policies in regard production.”
evaluate
and.
correlate
Printing Company. "If# became
"We can’t play -tluwn to your through letters and memoranda. levied with a view to reaching
to "development of this nature
■ favorite of th* fan* earlv laat
foible*, to your petty resiilcllona," Korean*, men and women, of all conclusion* for my final report to
categories. In th# fields of cduca- Lh»a,i.l*,hl *®
■pent studying tb* situation la Mason, not only a favorite with
’“ The Bulgarian parliamentary he warned. "We must ask th* ex­ tio'n. labor’, trad# and politic* have ^tthe^nrealdent.
Sanford fans, but with fan*
action in abdllshlng th* Agrarian ecutive '(of tae TUC) to remove been given the opportunity to pre-1 Most of Wedemeyer'* time wa* China.!
throughout tb* Florida Slate
Union which constitute* th# latest lhr;m all."
LaogtM." Stenstrom added, whll*
want to go through June of
development In the repreealv* cam­
han/lng tb* hug* troph/ to the
paign against th# rights and lib- next year with a tremendoua inleading Fed hlttey. .
•fit** of member* of that party :rease of coal, of steel and averyBefore Mr. Stenstrom apoxe, W.
' haa removed from parliamkntary thing."
Bevin said that "for the two
A. Morrison praised Mr. Stenparticipation the laet of th* de■iron very highly for Ills' broad­
ties elected by the Argarians year* I have been foreign aecrelary, I have not had ona single
casting of tb* Celery Fed- road
that body,"
Fill®*1 ourlng th* past sumrtier.
•, Th# American not* anded with vote of credit in th# lloua# o(
W* realise that Julian is now •»tbe demand that In line with Ita Commons tu assist in th* rehabili­
n g e d In study for the ministry."
"Y alta obligation*" Ih# Amarlcan tation for work oveiseaa," adding.
“Mr. Churchill aaid in the war
Mr. M o r r i s o n declared, “but
government want*
tha 8oviat
should he ever decide to make
Union and Britain to Join with Give me the tool*, and Qi will
I
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I
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radio aportacaating hla field, w*
it la raviesrlng th* Patkov caaa win the war." 1 tay in peace, ‘give
ail feel- sura be will certainly be
and considering "A concert of pol- me the tools -of production and
j
‘
* ;
am
.
W
[
^
| •
^
:
:
xary successful.”
Ul«»" In th# Bulgarian aituation. their full results, and wa will
change th* foreign policy of Kurt&gt;M' N
i S i E v * with
'* - ^ Harry
bir B*,r'
*' E‘
McKinley
Kudell
at
talked more1than an hour.
Us# piano and *;Happy Dlrthday"
Robinson Crusoe Isle HaBevin
welcomed the Kuaaian rattfl
,UIV! bT
grouo in honor
Caters To Tourists cation of satellite paacu treaties
w r y Woodruff. Herman
He declared again that the d &gt;j .
It
J
A
j
»t
I .
tb
Kaataor and Brat• •* fc
#^a w s a w w a a o L w a b w • • •
waa open to Russia to Join th
AP New if eat urea
.
lor Odhaia.
TOBAGO. B. W. !— Th. alr- Anglo-American economic iual.n
plane (a apurring a touiis- Inva- n Germany. He aaid the Sacurt'.y
•lon 5f Tobago, little-known Carlh. Council of th* United Nation
bean island Daniel Defoe is said tad become a propaganda show.
M lN th m iT M i
tb'have written about tn his chlldTh# foreign secretary warned
raa's classic "Rrblnson Crusoe."
Irltiah workers last night that
With only a 106 whllea llvlni f they wished to avoid dictator
i»
I
a t aa island that support a a 87.000 ship they m oil rombat*\he
tb
i
n
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* ton. Tobago had remained vomlc crisis by accepting d
ly undiscovered aa a Carib- measure*.
reaort until Pan American
•* ■ i " **
Airway* started flying pes) -i
least expensive
l i Hat«% Hhfie
i* *r
Y I.
:
i
av
a*mmmmmmm
tweawa* ■ •* ■' •••17
* •••■
i renti a t U cants
UR Artist sketched twenty,
Tha artist found that half of form tba tatters T and C and at
tight
_ , rbojra on their way U&gt; tb* boy# go to a school haring tha asms time IndlratdYha four­
HP
school again. Aa their expres­ tha initials T.C. Th* ramalnlng teen bojra who attend ' that
the light* ga out,
«L0W
_
sions indicate, most of them fourteen boy# attend os other
hotel* call tb* Anglican archschool.
• ,
war* happy about resuming schooL y .
YOUR OWN HORN
tb* only man on tho ia•
eon fix a bolkjr generadaaawork ami getting back into
•awssn •
Study tha drawing carefully
iq a iltw a il'U ll'tV 'a i
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tk# good tlmaa that surround and tea If you can shad* in with o»**
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WatcjxnakerH Ar
To Go Orchid H unting

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Brasil,
BIO UK JANEIRO.
S tp l.'
—President T r u m a n
eluded hit guard for a while to­
day and went urchld hunting on
Corrovarfo Mountain behind the
It. 8. em bai.y residence.
The 1‘re.ident and his physician.
Brig General Wallace H. Gra­
ham. climbed more than 1,000 feet
up from the base of the cliff on
which the famous statue of Christ
overlooks Rfo Pe Janeiro.
Two aecret service men trailed
them as they left the house at
tl* Ai M. afua biaakfaal for -a
walk. They were ‘outdistanced end.
in a wooded area, the President
and general got liryond the alght
of the guard* for a few minute*.
Th* President moved
briskly
along, inspecting orchid* dotting
the mountainside. Graham wa*
able to identify moat jof them.
Thrv dug up a few plant* and
carried them bark. Brasilian sentrie. challenged them near the
residence.
Th*
President was amused
when Graham *p«!ke sharply to
them in German. Something in
ftraham’s tone, or recognition of
the President persuaded tha mentries to let Mr. Truman and Gra­
ham through.
Th# President found time dur­
ing-the day to work on a special
address he will deliver Friday to
a joint session of th* Brasilian
Congress..
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HAGERSTOWN. M d .- &gt; w jJ
that is »» simple ih at. ^ , , 1
could have thought of i t t . K , ,
most Hagerstown folks Mid «k
Sig Smith and Paul Will*,
vented the “visascope."
Smith. a local watehmakc.-, c
reived the idea that it wnulj
easier to aee the little wneel, ,
spring* if he had a tiny warlight, shining into the dark n
vice* of the watch-case.
So he fitted out h i* tnorvjr!*
the bell-ahaped e y e -p u c.
lew elers usee with -if
lig h t. ‘
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* It took Smith and hi. ...
fri?
Wilfc; olmoat a year t- n«-rf
the idea. In ita final form, it k
a head-piece to it ran be pug]
bark on the forehead when not
The lamp is surmount.il &lt;n t
shell that holds the niaviftf/:
lens, and la fixed a t such an *q
that the (warn ia aimed d u .n lr
the point of focus.

Ecuador President
1‘aallaae* I H a a r

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government doubtless will ti
the necessary measurrs to ban t
return of Velasco.” ,
Velasco .Ibarra had signed
"resignation" while held hv X
cheno’s army officer*. II* t
after leaving Ecuador that
paper was worthless bersuie
waa under duress.
M
Maj. Sergio Enrique Ctr
newly appointed chief of
Guayaquil military , tone,
flatly Velasco Ibarra would
be permitted to return.
"lie is responsible for
bloodshed and 4l***tcr which
are experiencing." he said.
Giron indicated he had or
precautions to prevent th*
posed president from enter
Ecuador. Other district co
dees were -'ir»-»- politic*
enc* In Quito.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY
VO LUM E X X X V III

Joint Action
Taken In India
■ To Halt War

W EA TH ER

Tartly cloudy through Friday,
local aftcrop'm ar.d evenftig show­
er*. Gentle v*r!aM«- winds mostly
yuith ‘to* southwajf hreoming
southeast to east Friday.

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W E D N E S D A Y , B E P T . 3, 1947

TTIK B A N F O R D H E R A L D , B A N F O E D , FL O R ID A ^

SANFORD.

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. Three Died In This Plane fr a sh

Only 1,500 Survivors
Found In Pakistan j
District F o r m e r ly
Peopled By 120.000
• Ca l c u t t a . s#pt. *.
Mohandas K. Gandhi tonight
broke th# fast he threatened to
keep ontll peace was restored
between Hindus and Moslems In
Calcutta. Just 73 hours after
ho began hla fast Monday, the
beloved spiritual leader of In­
dia’s Hindu millions, accented n
lass of lime juice mixed with
Icarbohat# of sod*. He had
taken nothing but water, during
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F L O R I D A .’ T i l l R SD A Y , S E P T . I. 1917

Guilty Plea VFW
Made In Atom Told Of War
Possibilities _

Welcomes Truman To Brazil

Bevin Details
Gold Plan To
U.S. Visitors
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Former Sergeant In Prepared U. S. Seen
Army At Preseht
As Necessary For
‘•Wonders W hyMHe
Successful UN By
Stole Photographs
W a r t i m e General

Congressmen AreTold
P r o p o s a l Is Seen
• In Britain’ As Part *
Of Marshall Plan

NEW YORK. Sept. 4 i/P i-A rCLEVELAND. S-pt 4 (&lt;p»
nold F. Ki»i,* 26-year-old .(ormet
Maj Genrtsl Robeit J*. Height
Atmy icrgrant. told Federation
l*i, pieiident of the war pciicnnri
Judge Matthew T. AbiUlio today
I' nd. dec)vied today that "with
that he wanted to plead guilty
t--i ilinietncslly opposed ideolo
to a chstge of Healing recret phovi*» living to live peacefully tologiapht of I c» Alamoi, New Mex
• ti-ri "in v ihninlen woilil" wsi
tco, atomic initsllatiani.
.
,
i'll ceit.nnlv .v pottihilily.*
Federal sutbonliei said Kiwi
Making the fi*il pttnup.d atlwoiiliL.be given an opportunity to
cplct a loimsb pie* at toon a*
^Jltlnn*r r.nr.impm^nf ol fnf Vet*
the l-g.il way wsi desiei), piob
I(ir.ini of Fnergn Wsis. (ieneial
ably within a few' day».
Kivi wsi taken injo cuitodv nest^! peigKtler declsteil ‘the grevteit
hope 101 a tuccetrlul Lniteil Na-

LONDON. .Sept 4
thoritative American

V* -An au­
source said '

lotisf that T'&gt;irign .Secretary F-t t
neil Revin’s proposal for redistr;-button of the Foil Knox gold
was. in the British »ievy, tn be an
• intrgrsl part of th* Mirshsll plan ,
i lor aiding European economic re&gt;iovery;
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A fOtlCIMAN (XAMINtt IHI PlANt which ersthed at Mornivllle. P*.
d &gt;r l.#wUHY. D I'.igla* Wfnr* art•
NEW D E lJnA . India. Sept. 4 kllllne It* tbr** »imir«nt* -The victim* * rt O ro rft A Fell. 34. pilot;
noun, log it publicly yesterday at
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.
.
in
.
6F)—Official!
of
India
and
Pak­
John
II
Middleton.
IJ.
snd
ht«
ion.
Bnice.
«.
*11
from
Trenton.
New
JerUnion ( .mitres* in (lie T ia d e
GANDIII WORSE
istan. who wenl their independent tey’ The catue of th# er*«h It not known (Inlefnallonnt SoiindpHorol
q .u th p n rt.
hit Rrooktyn home last Friday
li-'ii*
i*
a
prepared
L'nil'd
S
titn
"
In th * e n jrs* of a 70-inir.uta
CALCUTTA, Sept. 3, &lt;/P&gt;—
ways at dominion! |eit tbsn a
night by Federal Rureau of In
The wartime cniurtmnd--' of ON HU ARIIVAl bv plan# In Itlo &lt;te Janeiro to addreis tbe Inter-Amert- tn il. (n .Ii\ w ith A iae rie an f « l Th* condition of Mohandas K.
month ago, were obliged to under­
ran
Defense
Conference.
President
Truman
is
welcomed
hv
Ornrillan
vertigslion
agent*.
At
arraignment
Dhu.’s 37th Division 'o il «■&gt;ni i-q
gi essn-eti w h. aib Investigating
Gandhi qorsened today In th*
President Fmlcti (lu p sr Dutra More th#n I.OOOJVOrt rbe«rlng person* •connittle' .mnlHlivn* In Britain
take joint action lodsy *» * re­
Saturday He contented to' re tbm dnlegirtes "It is b iifntaMc
third day of the fa it he said he
were
estimated
to
hs&gt;
#
lined
slx-ntlle
route
from
th»
waterfront
to
•‘n d
W estern
Europe,
th#
would continue until "sanity re
lull of virtual *n*tchy which h*»
moval to New Mexico and was tlut we -confiniic-to evis'^in n
•Isngerniis worlil tf I* n world in j th# American F.mbenv as Truman rod- by. (fnfecnfltlonot Badlophofov f ’.ie lg n
se cretary
g a‘ v e
»rvturns t o Calcutta."
engulfed the vart rich Punjab and
remanded Ip the federal-home jf
w)ili h rim* and distance have 'leerr
• ra l more d**a*ls o f h i, prothreslenK to spread into Modemdetention pending transfer.
hi *iedurr4 that no qm l.-f* «h#t
p .s x l, th is source said.
Some 145.000 horsepower are
Hindi) war. . •
~
Today federal authoriti-i look his intention*, evervm &gt; is mi!
-■-4----Bel m '«-ettw»-lal‘ert of-hesproduced By on# o fthe great gen__A r t « c u t .of. gppallltig.liuich-. .
| s |‘ f.u le d ls 'rllitb g i ' . T r&lt;goid
h? fofmri tergeiriT before
w sla rs boilt foc the Grand -Coal**
#l«nl wl,»f he Is doing, nnd must
try came to light with arrival of
stocks cam * "j an sw er ‘to a que*judge
who
asked
firm
if
he
wisheu
Dam.
make It n point in .-an- •»lust li­
a courier from a remote section
j'ioi firm one o f the congressm en ,
Multi
Million
Dollar
to
enter
a
plea,
Kivt
replied
that
ft--s,
esprriatly
If
lie
is
h
rlinr.l
to
j
*'
Out-Of-State*
T
each
­
of Pakistan Punjab who said a
i •" I the lllfo vin ah ' s a i l She fo r- he wish'd tn plead guilty in or­ stall war#."
•mall Hindu military fore* sent
i •Ign '^ i tetat i*i's-le these ivoint*.
Action
lnvolvesAmYARDI.EY VENETIAN BLINDS
ers
Seeking
Posts
tiener«l llelglitler let-lai.-il the
I lls proposal I t l t h e , backing
into Shakirgtrh district. 55 mite*
der ’ to get the thing cleatetl up."
‘
America's Moat Beautiful
At inv "confronted hy a per %.ipit,.1 i
southeast of Sialknt, to protect
miinition Shipments
■&lt;f ib» British, government,
Due To Pay Raise
When Judge Ahiurio asked Kt tnrnover of well over lu-per n-nt. |
Aluminum •• Cedar - Polished Aluminum
120,000 Sikhs and Hindus had
IIit «r«i unhfulthy
!
Ask Me For Free Estimate
vi why he look the photos, he re •**iI iiaie to sci ape .ml III": , [ n i l i i - l m ii . h I
**i| niY«t*iifi.l 4t*.»n«»i1u('8, . out of
found only 1,600 known survivor*
W ASHINGTON. Sept. .4 i/D
T A LLA H A S S EE. F l * . Sept. 4
In
Wa.vlt1 Congress To lie Askevl
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
.
'
ape
some
m
ore.If
.1
i.
I
H
n
t
l
l
t
.
I
MU.
It
t
and kht roadiifields and villages ftp) Vacation i» jut* shout over In « new multi-million Hollar ac­ plied. "Now I m beginning to won
ifttvMs A'ifti tl»H
of
wme to man the naliin sirntePhone 2-0729
To
Finatue
"Long
tr#l*»
vvhvh*
I .c a d
littered with thousand* of bodies
ington
Mav
der."
tion.
the
government,
today
filed
gi- outposts, let alone cairv out
4I . h'-tllK.I S.n I'fitf* f%%a»l
of victims. Only 2.000 were known for 475.000 Floiid* tchool chilTenn'Tiivcstigai ion
To National Pi olVe
with
the Interstate Commerce
Assistant L'. 5. Attopey Mario r-icntial research. *di- e'opineut,
'
adjoin
to have escaped* ‘Into
adjoining dren. ■
t
Jammu slat#
I p„|,|ic ,t hooU in some Floridi Crmmi««ion * cliim sgsinrt the Pittom s.std federal authorities in supply ami training .u-tlvtlu at
■
WASHING I OS. "rt't 4 t.PWASHINGTON. S*,»t. 4 . r Pandit Nedru. prime m inisterl
.
,
i i.
ib* nation*! tsilrosdi for sllegrd New Mexico Mould he notified nf home.’
" 'i "Tmlay, that Army .uithin tn* The N altom l A*.'&lt;u t il ’ll of R e il Congress will lie .i« l' l to- Iln.llU i'
KND W ASHDAY DRUDGERY
of India,
quoted at saying count.*, already h w •«•»^
he expected more survivor* would nine-monthly leim. hut tor won overrhstget on wartime shipment! Kivi’s decision snd that the rnfoi-11 i|.|,v Is smaller than It v.s* in
nrstion on which the charge i* • I ' l l before Pearl llart#-.. And Eitate R o s iili in I tb' W u h in g to n ( #n im esiigition ot lit* r.vute . i n 1
of explosnri snd ammunition.
be found to have escaped, hut ISept. 8 it th’e ied-letler d»y. *.
,
AT
•
that h« w*» convinced a ahocking I Enrollment
expected to h*
The
government!
jomplsint, based would lie forwaided h*r* ! I fore I'eail Harbor. IlmT 'ptfA R r » i I .t it le |l " i n l idestletl in n o -|ro n lm l of "ie«l inl-« n-Wh It*1 ■
tragedy had occurred In the remote jt)lp |arKP«t In bi»tnry, with l i - filed by the Justice Department, when Kivi will he given an oppor | was largely in combat units pre :*n t lo rliy to s I ' i- ia l in tlicln i'et| &gt;&gt;iit&lt;eiT '..iMiptu of tfenf fob »ti
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE
1-aiitiK and training f.n t'i. de- ilia ig itig vicLvIitm of the anli I in th# G u l l . i f Mexico vheiei
area, accetilble In thi* rainy ' r , | | rj - v #r |.,biea" ovirfloWlnif does not give any ipecific figure lunity to enter
* foimal pies, f.r.se of tbe United Hta'o* "
__
trucks
atason
only
to
military
tru
c
k
*
|nr#,
g,.,,).
ro„m,.
YOU BHINO YOUR LAUNDRY**
~T _
C J.smrs, .Iisiitsnt dirert-il I BAT.VJ’IA,* Java. Sept. 4. i/Fi—
Beiglitlfr aid "I iliinir tins! laws. . • ■ '
haarjr, muddy going. | j__ y&lt;llr t|„ trial enrollment which the government ieeki to Should he change hr* ‘ mind and General
built for haary,
I Gunfire crackled along ih# frontil iinl'narti An
T A K E IT HOME C L E A N . S W E E T nnd D A M P DRY.
I I ••all##,H I.n !•■** Tnal
T h e imtlctmcnt tnnounced I _»•»i nj i|lf pith j n J W ilJ Life
Tha eourl«r *ald peonl# wars ' w ' 429.OOQ l::dtidinr k i’l'lerK*!- recover fiom 717 railroad com
j trnrv nf Java and Sumatra -to‘
H—
trapped
6n
tVt&gt;
itdea
Of
tha
dh*
|
f
n
#
n
'
^ungBirr*.
with
SS.000
Tn
week,
i
h
i
i
f
e
,
ih
,
l
«
iJ
m
n
&gt;
ron
jV
|.o
tlrd
this
Im
fiv
.
s
u
in
g
he
|t!n
rbgtit a* itv fit-' tnonth of th#
hut ofTicIsIt etlimsled the.tj_^
NO WORK FOR YOU T o IK)trict by lb# flood-awollan Ravi
(irit grade*.____
I’in r-firv order. »par.,»ircd hy the
spired lo fix connihiion rat'* fn' n o , tk Congr'** for ? 7 i.» t io ^
OUR 22 I1END1X W ILL p o T H E W ORK.
ICaallwa,* aw N x » T « * l
| T
(
(&gt;Fpa r t me nt of RHu♦
r'«l '»*alr tfrtfrts in l.re Di.lnrt j niullv la eariy on lire intesligt I United Nation*, t.ndyd. Not a day
000.0(H)
is
involved
{hi* pn**'J
pa*sej ijit.
n . which both the
IrRtlrn o fflriult
H l l l H l t t d mow
2nd a t OAK
.
1’llO N E -10821
waL.Calum!ua.
..
I *i#n
■
k ,*W
ka *
fTffl—msr t f f m r ."Trrx—itut -n o t—
thea. enrollment
will ba o p -g r la a it . The petition .to lCC'Jor-Jnvcs1 tv
rvrf.v
5 perrent with the greatest gam tigatinn and a reparations o rd 'r
counud tnr
for
!),„ ,.,mr
pl F l u i k a iiepurt m ■ fiahtinc
A t th
ind Roger !,|r |
It-tsf-ri.-.l •
f f Lr u t * Tin- Dutch, f t Itist-inflc reportin the first grader*.
. (for repayment) of overohaigc* is :
ulands
With the Increased enrollment, . the eighth In a series .of corn-1
**
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.....................
„Prts4
. |Ja- • M'hilrfo'.l.
atl'Jim-)
for th'.;iv»rt . -Agency otftetii.-. that • I • -I M m » clash** nn
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I
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n
t
P
/iru
lw
iI
IL'
BVS
I
l
l
'
l
l
.
.
.
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S
.
Vrte'nn* nf Foreign War*,-Post N
.. \KCIt. iiete -granted permi«-&gt; -n j. n reotinn, the ngevy'* di»tr* • ve«t#i*mv and accu»e&lt;l the tn.tothere alio will be nlnre teach-! plaints which ths Jusilc* D#par»-1
^
A
petition
•
from
*h#.
Jun'
t
92*2 « III meet at the Legion lint j,v Federal Judge Jennings Hall, y I
nf#nt hg* made concerning thn
*uggeit»-l **■-»* ' at «iii ne«Un* of systematically disturbnttemrpt
la • ami «.»d#r in an attem
I create In , pay under th# new v si time freight charg#* by rail- Cham t^r of Compterce for n •"­ on Seminbl# Boulevard Monday to Itinlraw the plea and fit„,*,dilnkry b# b ^s’ed but
pirn
mad*. Altogether, humlrnl* of dislrlelin of the County Cunimla- Kv'iilog #' 7:00 P. M.
world.
, ndilltu.rial idea or other inoti'gi *•&gt; •*'d f.,i use |q ideauint up'lwach j "•&lt;* c. nv*n- - the outside
school law.
.......
sinner*' districts waa pre«entf-d tn
Thi* will t» a supper meeting Oct. 15. Th# proceeiling* irqiiir.-1 •vs Its the
,,r p,.,iic "n i tlmt th# Dutch ...r e (ncapaM* of
QUITO, Ecuador, Sent. 4, (AA—
Because of the salary increases, million* of dollars are involved.
uiMo five minute*, nnlv
■maintaining p ■« and security.
The previous complaints alleged the tmarii at Its regular int.otid*- and,will (•# held in oh«r'vnnr# of
Dr. Mariano Suarex Yelntlmllla, hundreds of applications are beVj J
which MW* Septenilwr
i f(,r the two orgaior.in .n«
third man in l»»» than two week* ing recel'Vd from out of state ovpicharge*.on Ipterbr storage i f meellng this afternoon by Bi
pH# U nit-J Nntion* consular
that
1
didi'sAt'un
|
l|" M*'
"
to head Ecuador's government, ieachert and education official* inililary. equipment awaiting *hip Odliam, president of th e Ja'.-i'i*. 2. A -n um tier of m»mliei» w lm j -»,- p resent In court Unlay
mis »im. .vliicli I Itc ^-.Mirity (hiiJnj||
I
Mr. Odliam - pointed out . I’.et fouglit th# J a p s ill th# d if f e r e n t . D im g o i e i n m e n t al«o Im- fded j j ‘ " *'
want* ex-prealdent JosJ Mari# (relieve all varancle* In the »tat&lt;- ment over****, on 'the hauling of
order, t Xu, ' • tn aupervi*#
there ia a difference of from 7Oft th eater* will give short talk* o n ' « civil nnt! t’r o*t *uit agnlu#) t i n - ji ' ’"C leini tnqu , d.-.-go •I cil
ll'aall###*
r#e#
Velasco Ibarra to stay out of th# wlll b#' filled.
f'i * .&gt;r-b-r nnd repurt on
i
he
'
-C of Ir it, i,-.•i.people in on# district tn 9/".', in th eir
experience*. Jo hn Saul*, i-. o real
e»tale o ig a n i r n f mil., j ' 1d-teini'ni* in*
iu ,i n.— b..g&gt;nning it, work.
country.
\ctually teacher* in most in­
V
1'
another district and declared il #! ad'iitan l. «*i.| loilav.
. f i.-.-ittiv.- Vice.P resident l l - i '- i ■
m'-an- "f •• He told reporter* last night he stance# already have been a*
I n .u!. lii-urial lit-.mas l.anl•fing ilitill* ii at a variance with fhute
Final plans for the dinner at J I- Nelson of tlie N A It KII. and •!.’&gt; ;,nd a method of f-r
. thought that Velasco Ibarra’s re­ work for two weeks at pre-seho. I I’recautionR Tsiken
b. rl of
ii Mi i.nn and P. Vanlaw
which
require*
that
the
■
•
o
the
Mavfair
Inn
on
Jten'emlw
r
22*
in.-mheis
and
d
irecto
rs
iif
.
Ii
)i#cuir.-pc#
turn would te/vl to cause disorder planning conference. . The new
d - tMteh.de.. &gt;f B.Tgnim will fly to
For
R
efu
g
ees
Arrival
tv
shall
h#
divided
Into
five
•!•'
i■
&lt;
the
Pioet
He added, hnwever, that if the school law provides for 10 months
when Franhis P. W blleh air of H a sh in g to n l#&gt;aril.
Andrew E. Potter.
the Republican,'cnpilal of JogJatrict* as nearly aa pn«*iht# equal Delantl. fnrpirr ramlldat# for *go* J the civil suit asks that | u«vi- j |,.- c.nuity rm inus.
,,l .1 ' a rt# tumorsnwT do r»Uihli»h per­
former rretident should return, of work with 12-mnnth* pay bas­
in
phjiulatlon.
HAMBURG,
Germany,
Sept.
4
lie conatltution
constitution ami
nod ,,v-|f|H&gt;kesman
[.p .)c sp n il for.
for the
til M ' ; i drt c. u - inal ci.ntriscta * Hie United
his p erainil security would be is.
Who nerved In the Pacific iun* uf In#
"Th# rn u rti have held." Me. «»I- erner,
protected.
during lli* war, will he principal i la i s of tth- NABEB.- and ih -i&gt; ... .which incltu l-d City Manager Slate,. French; 1‘hine,- and AuaThe school* also are required bPi—British troop* went thiough hani
declared,
“that
it
I*
j
m
"truncheon
drill"
and
Intelligence
In Lima, Peru, Velaaco Ibarra for the firat time to Opcr*'! Washington Board which require 11,yd B. dleiniel, n&lt; ‘
'
,
, -■ •
th- other
• p e n t *r
for tinulng duty nf the ilaard of t.vmn*
said he had decided to ramain in hine-month terms. However, to agent* enmhad llam burc
Hnire ■nr-' fttx-Xhui tr." lit ntehihefk- 7Nf 'Tha' HRimlltlon,' pro*
PisiisrTrilt- atan- fir discussed-"'—1&gt;-' mil uniform c-.mmis-ioit
tv
Commla«lon*ra
In
each
conntfV
declared in 'violation .of
Peru for a tlm# becaus# he was meet local agricultural require­ lerrorlrta tiwlay in prep»rallo-i
ti ,.itii#M,4 «« r,* e ,'»»
viously tin I visited the inland
Plywood
All Sizes
and Thickneft
for the pro|H.s#d Post Home ■ml fees II l.p
,* l ’*s.ll *B IStar »!• S
suffering from th* grippe. He ments different opening and clos­ for Sunday’* expected arrival of lo divide the county in aticii n it- a committ## will I- appointed hv
n»r".
'
said th# new da factn government
sum* 4,400 Jew* from the Kxodu*
i ,
.,
i-n
•
ii'" Dutch have t.iM more than
II. Scott tn work out
Mr. Odham prmluced flour « Commdr. F7
ha* seised power without regard ing dates are authorised In' aome 1947.
..
S i x I'lR U a p o d .M s i r m ?
PHI killed, wounded and missing
all
detail*.
area*.
from
the
1945
state
census
*|
h
to law, logic or morals.
Three Tlritlsh transport* at#
Doors
All Sizes
H e i c i . n i i e e I ’•! 111 sss-m l
•*!........ fire order suppoa.
and Types
A large crowd i« expected tnj Ilalians Can't Find
Many school* In th# straw berrv
I r i s o n u r s l , i p i l i r P I 1 , (|jy
effective at midnight
Maanwhlla, Col. Carlot ManrheMiroute from 'Port i)e Bouc. Ing that there are 9.60S )&gt;ej|ilc in attend thi* nierthijl which starts
% 9
9
section
opened
last
April
•
tfnd
Signer For Treaty
niv -ousted from leadership by will close for vacation* In De­ France, with the Jew*, who were DUtrlct No. 1 ; 8,H&lt;t0 people in tlie lil-mmijhly nmeUngs which
1 Aug I 1 he Indonesians estimated
District No. 2; 3.017 In DUit
Suarex Tueeday, waa disclosed to
SAN ONOFIlK. * rsl-f S-p' I i belt losses -weie 15 times *7
taken t**'k to Ftance afte.
were discontinued.during tlie sum­
hark taken sanctuary In the Vene- cember; •« hen children will help iin»ucce«*ful effort to enter Pal No 3; 2.342 In'D IstrlcfN o. I: an I
P.llMK, Sept, t td'i llnlv i-.- 11
Six #«rape*l 'tersn# l oi'p, - g r e a t
•
. t. ‘
Windows
All Sizes
and Types
nut
with
the
harvest.
Severrl
mer
month*.
zvrlap. embassy while he waited
inlifieil the p#ai* lle.ilv wntten prisoners, armed with I • • la ilu o .', Infotuied sources said effective
Mtlne. They lefustd to di**mbaik 70ft in District No. 5.
irnnlln#**
«■
ra
s
a
Sill
The board agreed to taky »h#
for a passport. There had been
I t her by tha.victnr.niM alii#* . : .
, ........ - !
| 9 • 7 |rnttsular *14^*1 vi , IH hlTlgad upon
lit France. The Jewa, who had nn
eanfUQting reports of. hia where­
N ew Ileat ’Records
but can't find anyone who* *111 J MMh till n lieai-ll pest l—i#
*••- 1 ■• eptanre of |'lans drawn up
Immigration |iermlta for Pales-, m atter under advisement.
abouts.
.
ligli Hie official document i n bi &lt; it' ilsy and rsplm eil nftei 2U uilu let*, nqw ill the hands of lit*
Sliding Doors and Windows
tine.,
will
Ita
helji
In
two
comn*
Are Set In Midwest So
,Col. Mancheno, pilnistw of war 32 item s Banned By
■
rear beta whll# the British try Local Men Attend
1ute« of gitfiplay. the stale high •ix government* concerned.' Th*
.OIMer Velasco Ibarra, ousted the Australia For Import to find a place for them.
plans were reported to call faf
I'liiviahnial Preslilanl Linn-# I1# wav palt.il te)H&gt;rteil,
Hy
Associated
I’re**
latter from Ihe presidency ami
rivll and militaiy expert, to b#
Nicola
ilei
lined
to
sign
on
IIIPoultry
InHtitulc
’• The Briti»n have decreed that as
,
Highway
Patrolman
A1
Ilf,
g
*rd
Th* nation's hem l»*lt, centei- ground Dial he had.aign'.l the off
assumed executive power Aug.
,#ni heir by th- governments
White Enam el Kitchen' Cabinets
few
German*
as
poaaihte
th
ill
m
bq
was
a»
I
lie*
srene.
soil
lie
CANBERRA.
Sept.
4
M
n-\
’i
Ing in the southwest and extend iia l* decree empowering the g..\
If,' but his troops later turned
i-.inr#rn*d. 'Itie l ‘nite.1 Slates was
ty'ltnesa the disembarkation of
R..
T.
flunt
and
C.
C.
llend
Custom*
Minister
Ben
,
Courtke
[believed
one
prisoner
"
#
*
Wound
ing from lit# Dakota'* tu Tex»*. einment in la tifri
against him under 8uar*x.
sported planning to ilispatch
the group here^ huh Nnrbert Wt.1l
V '*
.
•
■et II# said be did mil kliA&lt; if ihe ■
Tbe new council of ftata in a tmlay announced 32 categorlr* heom, German Jewish leader, »*ld aon, feed dealer*, and II. W begun In bill kit- todav a* a 111***
•-•me pet,«.nn«| fiom Manila.
1’ieniier
Alclde
I)e
(iaspen.-af
,
Mulrhead,
east
aide
poultryman,
prlsotiei*.
who
e»cn|wil
from
fn
'iu
of
good*
the
import
nf
which
of riMiP air overspread tb# north­ lei loiiferilng with the rabiuM. '|,,
resolution yesterday said that
Micarta Board For Cabinet Tops
I tie,3 expert, .would 'make ontrxiay Hamburg's 1,600 Jew* lid
odlelon yesterday In * *t«l*n (he-sjMil In vestigation, of cease*
Valasco Ibarra, from whom Man- haa been banned in Auktralla not regard th# edict a* apply'ng attended th# third arsslon of th# ern Itorkie* and started moving mid Foielgn Mtnl*lhr «;**#!,» Sfyi
„
k
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rlllrn#d
tl.
fitof
I
n
Sixth
Annual
Poultry
jq
ifitu
te
.
v
eastwaid over tbe northern tl*i
ehano had claimed a resignation, as part of this dominion's dolla- !&lt;* them.
‘
'
m.d It.waa Da N icola. Job U f o , cement ..ffl.er* ai t iirditary fn# violation* for th* ..consular
Iwlng held this w**k at Camp Mc. j ' J atatr*.
bad "abandoned hla post" and savlng drive.
mission, of which
Waller A .,
«Quarrl#,
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n
.
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i
.
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Dalj
» ni"*t learned Intel nation-'
Wollhelm
declared
that
Naix
ranear Aator Pqtk fn lurk
Tlie lint ranged from washing
Teinpeiatur#* which yesterday
Snares, aa vie# president,' thus
Masury P ain t — The Color Guard Of
I
,,f ih# United*.Slates i*
I
lawyer,
and
protocol
rs
p
-.lniajj,,,!
,
B(,|
»h,
e.cei.cl
-ial
laws
stripping
nationality
PICII
county. Poultrymen from all over mitred Into lb* l(M) * In Knnsa*.
had become the legal president. machine* to sporting goods, from
iHgglng into-old treatlr«, .44 „ „
Mn|klng ilov the ban man Fodte said be was fully • •
Snares previously had disclaimed rubber tires and tubes to many' from Jewa sent - to concentration the state and many uromlreot Missouri and tjktnbiimi were ex­ were
unfi.lent that tlie Dutch and In­
■instillitimi*
*
.
and
Ifitemati'ugil
:amp»
had
not
been
repealed.
• prclalltta In thlx field were In pected to totlfh rear normal leadtype* of paper. No immediate »#•
.
The Nation
I—t. Ii i.v mamb#ra .«f &gt; Marin#
personal ambition.
"Therefor*," he aaid, "we claim attrndenre. Mr, Hunt said today mg* by tomorrow. They *#id th# precede lit* trying -to ■***'.', l.!l" , b-arh patrol. When an . rdei I" donesians would cooperate com­
tlmate waa available of the Hoi
w„ ,
.,„ ,ric .| pletely.
R. IL Root of the Plnedate cooler weather, will reach the Up­ qurstion ■" «hat the nf/icml .n- ,
lar savings, but It wa* Include I *# are not German national*
f„„, llf , M „'f.
Wildcat
Strikes
In
in the estimated 140,000,000 rut ind have the right to he present." Poultry Farm* at Tampa apnke per and middle Mississippi Valiev strumri" of ratification may *
Builders Hardware
n,„t *-m - -In Kamadlur ExppdedTo
Hr aaid, though, he did ml on "Th# Production of Hatching intlay and the Great Like* ami ■I'P'.s.ted in Pari, a* requited, hy ,„ ,K(||I|
Tuesay.
\ \
British M ines Spread announced
Ihe tiealy.
[offirel* ivcie at III# sr#pi*. IICourtier indicated In a state­ sntlclpate that any local Jew* Egg*". M. W. Emmel, of the Ohio Valley tomorrow.
Win Confidence Vote
ment tn the prcaa that othsr tm vould attempt t«P moke contact Agricultural Experiment 8t*tl"i
sshl officet* fired *lml« I n n tbe
New record* for the dale we. &gt;
LONDON, Sept. 4, GTi — Th# port reatrictiona might be impoaod vlth th# re^ge** until they were at Gainesville spoke on "Rapid *#l In many CommunlDei In the Rotary Club Enjoys
the
i|lf
f
I.Mi'h from the top nf
wildcat atrlk* In tha natlonallxod later.
'n camp.
Kiln Dried Yellow Pine and CypresB 1
PARIS, Sept. 4. /.-Fi —Trent!jr
l&gt;. fnrre the prisoner* out anil
ve. Tub# Testing". And D. C. heat Wit yesterday. Manhattan.
British coal mines spread to two
Blue
Springn
IMuniu
Paul Itamadler was oledgtsl »uf* .
Gill** of the State Livestock San­ Ka*., reported an unofficial high
“ A review of the good* Imported
CM tore them.
more pita today, leaving nearly from th* dollar areas it hei.ig
itary Board at Tallahassee spoke of 117, while the Weather Bu­
Police, from several i.#a 1 ny flrient support tielay *o givo hint
60,000 men Idle and aggravating continued and It may be necessary Screen Star Aids In
President Gordon Brismn and rnniinunitie* *1 well ** »h#riftf* a theoietlral lead of At least 36
on "Tha .Natlohal Poultry Im­ reau laid the hntteM apot on
tb* British fuel shortage. A total tb impose reatrictiona on th# Im- Fight For TB Control provement Plan".
Visit The Friendly Yard
map wa*-Concordia, K a*, with a about 25 metnlxrs of the 8anf'u I nffieer* and highway patrolman vote* when he go#* up I t i vote
of 4 t pit* In York shir* were closed pottation of tth e commodities In
Rotary Club enjoyed a plcn'e ai mired the search for the *■_* of confidence before the F 'ln ch
Mr. Hunt urged poultrymen In (titlin g 112.
by th# strike.
the near future," he n ld .
Herbert
Marshall.
atar
if this section to try to attend the
Some schools closed In Okla­ Blue Spring* yesterday afternoon prisoner*. The provoat marshal's National Assembly tomorrow.
Production claewhar* waa 3»rRamadler was assured the vote!
The iplnlater also announced screen, atag* and radio, ha* Just cloefqg session tomorrow when
*od Kama* and huainert where iwtmmlng was enjoyed h*- rfftt# at Camp Pin-lleton laid
talled. Imperilling the government the Imports t t other “mlscellane- completed a scries of 15 minute N. KT Mehrhof, head of the homa
fore th# «teak supper Wa* served a forking party at a sbigln.T area nf hi* own Socialist Party and
recovery program centered around ous“ goods Including books, ther­ transcribed program* dramatising poultry dlvlilon a t th* University firm* allowed employee* to go Katie Turner and Robert llani* the prlannr.n were m em tei» nf i ho,e of Foreign Minister tl
factory output for export.
•
• mometer* and T anned flah fiom the Haiti* of tub*rrulo*l* ton- of Florid* anl a national auth­ home early because of tjie cx- had charge of t. rangement*. ■f Ihe vast Marin# camp and that Ridault's popular R e p u b l i c a n
Tb# British Praia Association North America srould b# reduced. •rol which will b* available for ority on poultry railing will dis­ ceesiv* heat. Alva'* 114 was th# Guests Included Edgar Swrim aid th»y eacapni yesterday after­ Movement
ent (MRP), which on paper
top mark In th# sooner state
aaid tb* Sheffield Gas Co., serving
noon hr overpowering guards ami would give him a 90-vot#
Australia !• atrlring to balance local broadcast by November, It cuss "Feeding Chicken* Veget­ arid a new record high for 8ep- V, A.. 8peer.
•ora# of tha largest British steel Its dollar budget during th* 1947­ was announced today by Georg* able Watte#."
Tha French Premfer sal,
Oih*r Rotarlani nartlcinatli'g Mealing a, truck. --------- —--------_____ tunber_uf-JQ5.A-iva4_»flt-ir_ Okla­
consumers to cat production "by 48.
dav h# would peg a vnt# of ccp;
flaaal ysw ^B stw V ’ tW - Import T tm hyrptvMilaill Of th6 'BFHHBBtF
n the affair im * E. U. Htinve,
homa
City.r*
------- ptadasatas had* axkait
fldanca to hf*
for a coal
hi* demand
'
H. J. Ixhman, O, W .' Touch ton.
reatrictiona were made arthorl- Cotmtr Tuberculoxli and Iteal'h
~JAYCEP. NOTICE1
a* much aa 50 per cent.’
SAFETY
nnOADCABTS
subsidy when the m atter l« put to
F letrh er' Bolls, Leslie Bh» pp ird.
tative, the government astlmatc Association. 1
Th# 8#mlnole County Junior
CANADA ALOOF
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Sept. 4 ballot In th* assembly. He haa
of th* dominion’* dollar deficit
Th* Marshall ahow* are drama- Chambar of Commerce will hold
OTTAWA. 8#pt. 4. (/P)—Canada Dr. A-. W. Epps, Dr. A. IV. Epps,
RAILROAD OUTING
was approximately 165,000.000.
illations of tru* atoriea of th* Ita waakljr meeting tonight a t th# announced today her rejection of Jr., George Htin#, fl, W, Spencer, -•(£’)—-The first of 14 recorded asked coal aubsldte* ‘otallng 538,
JACKSONVILLE, F la , Sept. 4
people vs. tuberculosis, a dlseas i Mayfair Inn dining room a t 7:80 an Argentine Invitation to Join In Dr. C. L, Parks. H. B. Pope. J. highway safety broadcast! will 500.000. The assembly's fin*nr#
—UP)—Soma 850 members of the
8 PdRT8 MEN TO MEET
whleh annually kill* over 60.000 o’clock. Tha meeting Is the second a declaration nf principle* on R. Davidson, Walt Hayne*. C. I- be given over Florida radio sta ­ committee has balked at appfJYSouthern and Boathweetsm Rmll.
Th# 8*minol* Countv Sports Americans. Designed for enter­ In a s#rl#t of evening meeting* p#ac*. Canada said she agn-ed Redding, Tom Brown, Chari* 1 tion* this week. Director If. N. Ing this.
Ramadler
was tx*t#n In tjie
wav Club, representing all major men Association wilj have a meet­ tainment os waif as for Informs arranged so that thos# who can­ with th# Argentine objectlee* lost Morrison, Andrew 8tin*. Jl. II. Kirkman of the Highway patrol
.
. x ira tlw a p of the south, came here ing tomorrow night in the Tourist lion, past program* have bean not attend th# noon luncheon; felt that soultion of world diffi­ Coleman, Edward Higgins, Dr. aaid the first broadcast will
ill InIn- 1 xm bly Tuaaday In his Jemami for
today for a two-day outing of fish- Center. All
‘ “ members
awarded highest honor* by tha can b« present a t on# nesting culties could lx achieved better Mark Carpenter, R. W. Rupiecht, elude a talk by Governor Cald-1a steel price subsidy,
31XTH STREET AND MAPLE AYE
PHONE 797
lag, golf and other entertainment. to be present.
wall on traffic accidents.
Intsltuta for Education on Radio, each month,
through United Nation* agencies. Dr. Char!** L. Tarsons.
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T H E S A N F O R D H E B A IJA S A N F O B D , F L O R ID A 1
■w-—
wsefly
along
the
right
of
way.
Tha
Truman’s Talk
VA Expects Increase heat waa *o Intense that early at- Story Told Of How '
B oat Races
tejgpt* at rescua work had to be FDR Picked Truman
(Caallaa** Iran P u p Osei
In College Students abandoned'until
»«■ r« i»
help arrived.
and .m em txn of fho U. S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place wa*
Ambulance*, doctor*, police and
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2. (Ah—
gation to th* conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tampa,
...
Y0RK*
2 o n —Tk»
„ Secretary of Slate Marshall. nd Jim Cox of Lake Alfred, came Th* Veterans Administration said flretprn and equipment rscej to Inside story of &lt;hpw th* late
’j
today It expects 1,335.000 World the scene from Tranacona. 10 milea President Roosevelt * picked Harry
Th« Prrsl'Vent arose this morn- In fourth.
The Class C hydroplane race* War II veteran* to go to college to the west, and fro n t. Winnipeg. S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
In* and took .a walk around tiie
spacious ground* of tha U: 8. wa* a cloao contra! and waa won thla fall, a IP perernt Incrraie They said they could see the red presidential nomination Is told in
of the flamea while sis mile*
Embassy with the White -llousr by J. I). I.amon of Ft. louder- over the previous high enrollment glare
the autobiography of Edward J:
'V
. away.
• physician, Brig. Gcnfral ,Wallare dale. 11. Sanderson of Ft. Lauder­ of last April.
Flynn, Democratic national com­
Luggage,
canoea
and
trapping*
dale
came
in
second,
Jim
Dono­
The
agency,
baaing
jl*
forecast
. Graham. He had breakfast with
mitteeman from New .York and
of
vacationists
were
scattered
van
of
Jacksonville
copped
third
upon
advance
registration...
ad­
hi* family. They left the rmh*»*y
rlose associate of the lata preiiover
the
tracks.
and
Jack
Fleming
too'
vised
itudent-veUxan
candidates
fourtn
dent.
about 7:00 "A. M. for the trio
place honors.
for subsistence allowance t^Jo take . Firemen pumped streams of
to- the Qultandlnha Hotel.
The book, Is to he published
Water
&lt;
&gt;
n
the
biasing
railway
The
Florida
family
run-about
along enough money to meet their
: In hi* addre***Mr. -Truman took
Friday by the Viking Pre.e,
roaches
from
a
ditch
ad|sr«Qt
to
rare
hail
one
of
the
largest
field*
personal financial nerd* for at
the 'note of un|ty of the Amrr
Flynn, “bote" of the Bronx
the right of way.
(tan nation* In agreeing upon of the day. Wlnnera Included John least the first six wr.-k* of the
Democratic machlna for 25 years,
A
few
commandeered
trucks
and
One-for-all and all.far-oue defen w. Wycoff, Johnny Ferllta, Ja.'k autumn term.
says the decision on Truman’*
Since veterans are not entitled later a line of ambujanc-s brought nomination was mad* well in ad­
: “ You hav* made It clear lo any Whitt of Yalalia, Horace Cobh ami
to subsistence allowamet until the Injured to Winnipeg and St. vance of the nominating convenpossible aggressor," he Raid, “that J. D. Ellies from Miami.
John Ferllta- copped top honors they have' been In training a Ilonifarr. Doctors an I nurses lion while-Flynp was at tha White
the American republic* are deter
trratrd many of the lea* teverbij
mined to pupport one another In the second heat of the Florida month, etudente enrolling late In Injured at the arena-or a* a rail­ House with th* President. Th*
September
normally
will
not
family
race
and
wa*
followed
again** attack*,
President gave him. th* Job of
rloaelv bv Charlie Jones of Miami. celve their first checks until Nov. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only the urging
Truman on other big city
i Our nation* .have produced an Jack Whitt. Judy Murall of Win- 1 V later. • 1
most seriously Injured were hos­
tram ple of good neighhorline** trr Haven. Speed Curry from Mi­
leaden, Flynn say*,- with th* ‘ad­
pitalised.
,.
And international amity to the ami and Horace Cobh also' placed
Many of Hie survivors, -so.ne of. monition that Roosevelt's o'
test of the world, and In our aiiocl* In the heat.
them
suffering Injuries, worked preference was not to he dis­
,
Train Wreck
atlon together we have strength­ The E and F Service run-about
heroically with the rescue crew* closed.
ened the __fabric of the United race wa* won by Jack Wyeo/f an I
to reach those trapped in the ,
realise** free* I’as- Oe»&gt;
,n lh* b°«»‘ that
/fatten*. You can he justly proud wa* followed by Charlie Jone., been-traveling at about .10 miles wreckage. They led many person* he sold Mr. Truman to the other
b1 the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. E. M. Irvin .if an hour when It crashed Into the (to safety before they were beaten leaders at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble MiamLand J. D. EDI*. The
at a later conferenc while he
• landing express shortly before hack hv the intent* heat.
Spirit which has Inspired your find hf«t of th# rare wai also won 11:00 I*. M. (E 8 T (.. Th* « worn!
W. R. DevenUh, vice president, was absent, they decided on Jamos
hfforts."
■If
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 In the speclil hurst western region, of the Canadian F. Byrnes Instead. ' •
Flynn related that he argued
\ Declaring hi* country I*’deeply Johnny Ferllta, Charlie Jones ami ‘n*° flame at once and fire quick National Railways, said in a state
Conlrinii* of It* potllion in world J. D. Ellis.
ly spread, first to the other ment Issuer! in Winnipeg Ihst of- desperately and finally had . to
Affairs, the President *aid tiff
The final 'race, the Class _ roaches and then to a g rail rleV- flralls of the- line -were at the get the President on the telephone
scene end that a caetia'ly tie11 Jjnd'have him tell th other leiders
United State* engagrd in the re- service race, was a nip and tuck ator standing beside the track
f*nt war “in the deep faith that battle.' Jim Donovan of Jackson- this small flag atop, I s lr r It fan­ would be compiled when Id-ntiflc- ‘bat Flynn'a action had ben authorised by him.
W# w*re opening the way to a ^ l r nosed out Jack Wycoff.' Janie* ned over to oil storage tanks near- ation of victims was completed.
Dnvrnlsh said the vacationer's
ff|^ w o rld ," but added:
Charlln Jone* and John bv.
ifa agreement hai been reachr J .Stanford of loike -Alfred followed
Member* of tho few fem'lles special, which consisted of two
Among the allies on the main out- In order. The second heat ww* which live In the vicinity of Xhtg- baggage cars, nine coaches and
. JA P RHIP8
fl
lines o f , a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by ald said the scene was i holocaust two parlor cars, collided wlih tha
when
they
arrived.
Flainrv
Were
1
passenger
train
while
the
latter
#6n*equenre, we' are obliged to James Whitt,* K|med Curry,
Char­
lurry, Ch*r.
T8INGTAO. China, Sept. 2—
Contemplate
a prolonged military lie Jones, Jim itnnnvan of Jack- shooting 50 feet In tho air, they Was discharging passengers at (A*)—Eight Japanese warships
ttn
ta ir *
said, hte two locomotives were Dugald.
tecupatlon of enemy territories. snnvllle ami Jack Stanford.
totalling neatly 8.000 to a ^ th«
and the baggmgf
This Is profoundly dUI
distasteful to
Harrg Lee was chairman of the locked together
iBDfMt • deslroyer, were formally
------„ |7 f£
Jh
car
O
th
e
transcontinental
train
committee which rOmpIrled the
taken over by the Chinee* navy
i “Afmost everywhere *lfi Europe. arrangements for the regal**. hail climbed part way up the l*nFifty year* ago Sir Ronald Ro** today In a brief ceremony. Award­
def.
anomlr recovery has lagged. Among th a ta s s is tin g In ramplrtdiscovered
ca . »
. . . that mosquitoes
... CNn» from p .reparations pool
A steel baggage rosch on the tied malaria
&lt;r*al qrhan and Industrial areas .?* *,.!,.*\pro,tr,,m wrre M Lee, n.
parasites In th s.rlth e ships were stripped of. all.
gv* been left In a state of de » Wight,- Arthur Moore, W, D. special remained upright but be­ stomashs.
I armament.
■gag||
’
indenca on our economy which is Hoffman. J. L. Ilrum’rv, II, 11. hind It coachea were slung eras
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i painful to us as It 1* to them. Pope, and Jimmy lloolahaii. Ed
•Th
.(.'T
h is situation has Impeded.the Ahderson and Hill l.udlum (if Dayxaturn t o ■normal economic con­ tona Beach also f Ided In making
d itio n everywhere In the world the event success!
iTul.
•
•nd he* 'hampered seriously our
Afforts to develop useful form* of
Red Proti'Ht
teonomlc collaboration with our
-friend* in-other-areax^*
freer*
Onrl
JuMlflcd In pur*ulnir ntjj»ctlv#t
wwifli have Iwpn rommonly agrp^l
I’J H E N there's the old chestnut
T h u * l(n$i, though simple thty
Pony Races
In making arrangrm rnt for* that
may appear,
about the sentry th at would
purpose with - any other occupy­
,
trestle*** nee* Pea* Oset
Scan irffA a cartful eye,
have delighted Freud who dab­
ing power willing to work toward
quarter horse race M. C. Coleman the common end. The note, sign.,
And you will find two e itin h trt,
bled In the subconscious mind
was first, Charles Moore aecond ed hy Undersecretary of State
Though hidden t t r y sly.
‘and
-delved
Into
the
realm
of
and Charles Heck, third.
Robert A. Lovett, recalled that
If you thould overlook the tame,
, dreams. It’s often misquoted."
In the first of the 10 elimination Jhe American government has
And dieappointment feel.
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
race* which marked the start of "bought persistently” for two
Scan eloifly on, tin ct two mere
the program a great roar of ap­ years to reach agreement* with
out If we were listening.
plause esm# from the crowd a* Russia ami Kranrr and Britain to
.,
torn*
"How does It g o t" asked De­
a feminine rider. Dot Whittier carry out the Potsdam decision.
Three laet four lim e conceal.
tective
niandlng.
of Sanford, riding Mra. D. Henkes'
France participated In the Lon­
The place* are. In tha order
•'Champion" dashed to victory. don talk* against which Russia
’T h e correct version concerns
concealed in the v e n t: a uni­
Other first place elimination win. protested hut did not Join In ralsa sentry who rushed excitedly
versity city In New York 8 ta te ;
per* were Edward Cameron. C. Injt industrial output In Ita ion*.
Into the tent of hla commending
a city In Colorado: an Englfth
M. North. W. 0 . Kllbee, Herbert Britain and tho United- State*
officer
during
his
tour
of
duty.
Dnuglai, Jean Reiter, George Ja- ftgrrrd to diiruiR French requests
Chanpel town in England; an
Ills face was flushed and his
eobe, Perry Cameron. Carl Rabun for greater roke eiporU from
Important m anufacturing town
breath was coming In short
Germany In flerlln as soon as
And J. R. Arnold.
In France. What are they?
pants. No puns, please. He man­
Those who won second place In possible.
N il I
The Ixindon conference promelimination were D. L. Hendricks.
aged to blurt out to the officer
? lessen*
Earnest Lie. Lmlse Douglas^-Nor. l«ed that although Industrial pro­
■ ■A O T v d p S S r
that tit had Just h a d 'a terrible
Fore, Roy Reiter, It. M. duction will lie Increased In th#
dream.
He
dreamed
that
thq
of­
C IX dogs hara th eir own Indlrone this plan
I'*wn
laason "Buddy" Rivers. C." E British.American ---V
IT'S ILLUSORY
ficer went out on a-reconnals- ° vldual house*. On* n ig h t
' " 'heIt In ‘priority
oore. Fred Roberts and J. C. "should not result
Ing
given
to
the
rehabllltallon
of
LeFlla.
'
u n c e mls«lnn jm l ^JilldilcdJiy^-thsy-jHtLmleedwpwTnt-wtttrTh.
an eneSyTnlper. lie begged tha exception of the-dog oceupylnu
-- (Thtrd w taft -lltmTHktlnTr wlnnrrV Germany •vrr—that* of 'th e ^ d e m ^
cratlc
countries
of
Europe."
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
irara! Edward Yarlmrough, Bill
•Meriwether, n*rold Pell. Charlee
on any mission.
.
th* wrong house*.
Peck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
"The
officer
who
had little
Mak* six counter* the alse of
Vie no, Andy jdarsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrepnrcH To Aid
patience with the throry that th# numbered houses, number
bon, J. R. El lie and Junior Vleno.
Deported R efugees
dreams. . predict
Judges were Sheriff P. A. Mere,
.
. future
. . . events
. .
from on* tn six and plac*
Edward Cameron, Henry Lee and
ordered hla sentry to be shot at t*ch one on its correspond ingty
GENEVA,
Swltierland,
8#pt.
2
D. L. Hendricks, who served as
aunrlie. The aentry was placed numbered hou.e. Then by movtime keeper also, John l^onardy, WT—The International Refugee
In the guardhouse and the ex­ Ing one counter ait a time ate If
Organisation
was
reported
pre­
|F you want to aet-oon)* optics!
who has officiated as starter at
ecution'waa carried out as ord
In 10 moves you can get each dog
many events of this type, again pared today to return the 4.400
magic, gate at this design in­
ered.
:
*
Jewish
refugees
who
tried
to
enter
officiated.
,
In tha right house. In other tently for a half m lnutt or more.
Palestine
aboardt
he
8.
8.
Exodus
“Why w n the sentry shot?"
J. P. McClelland, county comwords, one, two and three should It’ll seem to change It* aspect
mlliloner, sat In the broiling sun 1047 to the ramps from which they
*•« occupy tha positions of four, before your eyes, for It’s a e!ev«r
came.
•ns* wwi* n* m
,,,
alt afternoon on a truck with no
two and five, and four, five and optical illusion.
|i »*v|yi svm
f»« 9'ue-yn* IIIWI
mI
W. H. Tuck, executive secretary
tep and doled out the prise.money.
1*• i— *1—
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1
*
1
1
Il*|
||
9 P9*4 •*1*0* «• If 1U jrt •«!) tti|jr» lix should be where alx, one and
rsxt time we’ll have a ranvasa of the IRO preparatory commlsst«t8M|* iiuitiv
i\*Pi UfWf ••
three are found in th* drawing.
p v t r — I nearly gave out” ha Ion, said the organisation was not
Enigma-Charade
concerned
directly
with
the
rtfug.
.
......
—
.
—
igCommented afterward with a smile,
i t w i i r m i 'i
*1
*1 -SJS mt'm &lt;rn eqi is»|l»|»fl
H’itA FIRST before your'eyes
but added that It was by far the eee, who are en route on British
Tongue Twisters
I ' om may obtain tha prise. ~
biggest and best riding program transport* to Hamburg, hut for
a t which he had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons thosa from
campa
would
be
screened
and
re­
Bay
aloud
repeatedly:
W
o
r
k
i
n
a
O
n
t
h
e
R
R
But
****** SECOND out = =
. George Plltard did-* bang up
........................
a
W 'W I V '* * Ere you begin to shout!
job of ennounclng over the loud turned. II* eald the IRO would
Eighty aaglM: easily ate every
provide rare and maintenance for
Ml early each avenlng.
I F«a i“u m.p.h.
m V h an hour, how long Ugtl
You rttl,
tk*n r t i l
r n«{ taat)
.p / .
klpanta to line them up for events the others.
Long, lank, lean and laty Ilona
■J ll h the least delay
possible.
Between
1939
and
194(1
Franoe
of Lydia lay Juxuriously in low
When the greased pig capture
event took place, he had to order suffered a population loss of
lairs.
warm of email and large boys 1,000,000 men and 500,000 woman.
the field, as the pig kept
getting away after It wais captur
.A d. and it was feared that someen*^ would get run down.
m
(re. Herman Harriett, Secre­
tary of th* riding club took c a n
*f th* ncordlng of events and
wa* ably assisted by Mrs. Edward
Cameron, Mra. D. Bankas and
Miss Catherine Rivers.
l- W lit king of firssl wrete Ike
Book ef rsalasf
10-Whst esekew ef Kisg Dxvld was
a
great reptsle ta kls annyt
Ecuador Revolt
It St» l(it)
t«—Etarslty
Caatlaes* trmm pass On* I
i&amp;—Sirs Igktea
south ot Quito on the railroad.
-Prtflit
14—
Predst •;
egslnit
The Guayaquil, garrison an­
1T-Mste In lie sells
II—Tskse Clssar
nouncement said It no longer n c• to—Whst Blkllctl ward seed ta tke
ognlxed Mancheno as the chief
,
M
f
r
,
OI4 Teetaawat ■••*! belled)
-9
*
igovernment. Quito reports
(G.n. tlitt)
MidI Msncheno had mobilised 5,000
f t —TVkst 414 tke tklldr
ju d m e•( geekea
troops In Quito and Imhabura
end Ik* ckll4m ef Cs4
altar?
(Jeth.
11:11)
province. (Latest available #s«l\
t t —Bitter r *
mates of the Ecuadorean n g u lar
U-Tsrrtkte
army llstad a total strength of
t«—"Hstkie eats tke iilea at a ; try,
about 7400 men).
I
s A g r t t s . ’s e t t i * :
Counter-revolutionary leaders
I»—Nsrrew valerwap
'
“garrison after garrison"
10 -t'orar
Joining the movement against
ll-U a lt ef work
bo,- who Installed hTnuelf
14—AfSiaM wkst slsro where Dsrld
of th* govement after
4welt.414 the Lord declare Jody
mast) (lie. Mil)
not revolt They predicted
IS—Manured
■edlctliee
nforced to capitulate.
14—Oreek letter
.
rttld that force* mov.
IT—Bevfae
r,
against ’Quito from the north
**--! -111 Irsel Is Ike-------ef Iky
•lag* (P^ 4li4) •
‘
* is t h a ' c a p ita l' under
40—Spshel tor isrlsa
i a ftw day*. Th# oounLjOW well do you know bird*?
* ,
'*»VW»We»-«l»lsr»e &gt;41—ArtIire
eald ehtdavne
ia .n T
• I Th* ttarna of a certain bird 'Ate*) ■WVPtft ’teetp
Mid th* adcan be found among th* object*
4S—Bess
.tuahed too
pictured above. T o discover It.
•bee-f
- g a in t i n r i r
wril# down the name of each of
the object*. Then select curtain " H a t problem
f life.
a
49—*All Iks rtr»n tea lei
.t consecutive letters from each, presented els*.
yet the.---- le aeti
Arrange these In order and tha wherq tn tha
th# Middle
name of th* bird wlU appear, psgo.
lk»7 rate re
VteUt for rslfluw
What la the name?
____________
n - i hip dtsrtce
• IMt, 1

;IJust a Dream

~AUMixed up

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SMALL NUMBI
m U n ity T h e r t ' In * B tr5 n g th —
r. *»f
„f lh
T\»«Protect the “Peeee
lh*. Werl
World;.
A as*
*.
T* Proaiote the ' greaa. of Aascrira)
ity to
To Produc* Prosperity
for Sanford.

• . Too are to fill
ta e h v a c a n t
square with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, inclusive,
to make the hnr*
Ison tafand verti­
cal to tal* In d i­
cated in th * '‘defln ltio n s " a t b o t­
tom- Include the
- digit* already In
place. ‘

•

Council Names
5Jew President
For Ecuador

I

VERTICAL

(Th* lotution a p p ta n tlu w h tr t in th«,pagt)

Solve It With Scissors
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/ PARADOX

To on*-fifth of yacAf,
;
To ont-fourth
of ih ot, '
...............................
ft* ono-tixth of nibble;
'*
7*« oni-third o f dtw , 4?
To ont-fourth of tleto,
|

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Dn u 7 S t v l ^ J I d i u . M
ih m survey
i
then
J A network tp r ta i fo r w u u i l
pteting prey.
W»V*3 *e*ns|*S

,0{ |,lfd. ,hr p,c,rm lc'Manch&lt;
Lol. Carlos Manchc
twinned last night and disappear
cd.
rd. In -a-greeting to the srmid
forces, Suarrr promised his resig­
nation a week fiom Monday.
Velasco Ibarra was barred from
return to office by the council of
•Sale, which ' declared he - haa
frA A 8 T E R T o r w o rd s # !.J
“K anJoned hit post definitely
means knowing when n«c terminating hie functions hy the
to apeak. Or, a iT u p p e r put I U t' ; •«*8 phrasa presented here as i
-,w o
ot the new gov
Indicated strongly that
cryptogram for you to aolve: * eminent
Velasco Ibarra, who was en route
A aotution appears elsewhere in the page.
front Argentina to Santiago, Chile
ZAW W -M F.VAJ BFW ATGA • nd presumably to Ecuador, would
not even be allowed to reenter
BRAIN TEASER
VB.MV NCSA AWCRPATG*
the country.
The council of state ruled that,
IS there a word th at contain! all of the vowels, MVIIT BOAAGV
ir , accord with the cbnstUulion,
* including ’’jr"?
x
Senate- would elect a president
I t i m s i s o a **X irsasev ss*wRj wou........................................
would call an election for
/la y and surrender the office to
• freely
elected president next
September.
I0 IIN N Y an d
calm was reported
J Mary
J are back
Ecuador.
Velasco Ibarra, having
home after a preJ abandoned power, has no right
ichool vacation
whatever, especially in a legal
on a farm. There
category, lo return to the country
they saw for the
a* “-rsldent nr with any author­
S ity, said Canilto I’once Enriquy,
first time an ant-'
-1 id?V public works minister. “The
m il about which
*
Il'M IleaN • • Has*
they had .heard a
He *
m L L d a x lJ n _ a . ^\V^A: S h a r i3 s W ilI
rV
*u T
t out the
^ sq u a re
above and the
four triangle*
a t right. Then
see how quick­
ly you can a r­
ran t# them-to
form a perfect
a q u a r * . I t 'a
not easy.

Hidden Towns

/ Cryptogram

W hat Animal Did They Find on the Farm?!

achool. F or It
pla&gt;a an In flu ­
e n tia l p a r t In
avery child’s life.
•Naturally, they
mada fr ie n d s
with 11
Kara you see
Johnnyand Mary
w a tc h in g tha
anim al. To sea
tha animal Itself,
take a pencil and,
sta r tin g at dot
on#, draw a lin*
from dot to dot
eonaaeutlvaly'.
Whan you hava
OOmpUted tha
drawing, color It
with your cray-

B

^1 Be Candidate For
Governor's Office
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Sept. 3
W i- S ta ta
Senator W.
A.
nds of Gainesville said here to.
lay "it is reasonably safe to
ssume" that he will he a can­
didate for governor in the rwxt
’ orida election.
He said thnt after he returns
visitlnr his fsmlly In North
rollna, "I no doubt will have a
rther statement."
Jacksonville for the day, he

FIND THE NAME OF A BIRD

#

l-lnwrnetlenal leagvste
.4—“Oe set ferth ksitllr to «tr»T*,
Iks* knew ne( wkst U da la
——tksreef. s&gt;btn thy n«l( kbeer hath pat tUe u s h tss'
(Tr. ti l)
*—Wk* Interpreted the -kiadvrltne on Ue will' for Baltoshsxxsrt
IDen. tiU L • —Props rod
l
7-Ctstaplne dartre for irerplng
ssd holding I piece of work •
9-Wlthtn
*—Abhorred

l

10—S eresd

ms

20—CsrdlnsJ aaahore
*0—Strong sgottloae
t
**—Psr wheel did Jeceh eorve sere*
rears) (Uca. I
VMt
Visiter
34-&gt;-Dtmte

4-rt
ittee i

s

: ,
tm s* If
m

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How to piaco
th e fig u re s to
••Ire th* rrceonumber p o ttle

.

U th, ( I , .

(Aswe til)
*
iiili)

lanisr-

4 m . I f« -

W*k *f U&lt; 0U

wkeni 414 Joihua t i n r«Kmn

.'11

It Is reasonably safe to aasume
I will he a candidate. I
It only fair to my friend* who
exhibited an Interest In my
dldacy to give thept an indicat­
or my thoughts at this time,
ev have the right to know
f I am not going to run they
o another canldate f t their
ing." .
&gt;
’
eanwhile, in TallahasMe, Jut11. L. (Tom) Rehfing of the
A Supreme Court Mid yea£ he woutd not seek the
orshlp In 1948, but would
Candidate to succeed himself
member of the high court.
•turning laet week from Kurrhere he served.................
with the
srV tribune^, Sebring said
sponse to questions th at he
lid give a definite answer in a
days to newspaper reports
he might run for Governor.
' tag yesterday eald that
I consider the GorernorFlorlda one of tho greatthat could bo toeatowed
•n r man. It, la an honor
‘ ch I psay not contend at
In 1934 I interrupted my
roctlce for tho purpose of
a circuit Judge, I deteri mak* service In th*
my llfe’e work."

tee***

of O nan

U Ckr. I iM)
tt-U poa
I t—Geddett i t wellrloai mlarkisl
1»—Itvlte
10—
Laied
11—Arrsage
,'
.
**—Pstkore
.
*7~"Tb'etb thee ahoaldoot hr*y •
ta • mortar srsosg wheal
7 “ ,, f 8*^5- ---- ;erU) net hie

•*st

kMAkfle

^ U r r O . Ecuador. Sept, i t* v
The council ol slate loimslly vest­
ed Dr. Msiiano Sauic/ VeintimilIs with the powers o( the presi­
dency today, but specified that hand his government resign )o an
extraordinary session of the congress
tailed for S e p t..'5.
Seurei. vice president under Jqs*. Marts’ V fhtca llselre, who wkt
oR lrd nine days ago. was a leeder of the counter-revolution which

Veagesnee le____ | _iti

Laws Could N ot
!te Doolittle Filers

J ^ jB e e tU a ef rerteas tttersry hit.
; ? ? n , I i , ’, "

vm

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IYO, Bent I, (AT— Eight
who took pert In th* Qoorald on Tokyo had no
before a Japanese coertBl tn Shanghai because the
_ could not. acquit them un­
laws which governed the
Use army, Lieut. General
|u Sawada told the inter­

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c n r c m n t t F T j T : i -.n

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- a n c n K 'i r n k ^ i t
M
L
l i l i n r r' ie-.r ’ I
,» !f.k 4 t ■ t - i K r n n » i : '
,i un ft HD llBTt
unuti
''D r r r r E ^ r r r r
:t utju&gt; n u u i i H bl L
r r r p
fc’i iu n c js ? I
1)14 U
U
F lllb ' • pip k iTI |
u u u u ti i r u a u H ti nti
u ti ti
niiiiuti n n u a n l
a u u c n ttu u | fJL 'E S t c a j a v , i: rUUUtd
ut u u l
f.7 t
u a u n UU'JU I Lnkfl'.ra?

army a t Shanghai, U
t ef the fore*
*
lis ts . Comma
| of Japan’s China axpedlj* fore*, now on* of 25 war3ead*rs on trial before th*
Halts* attornay Ariatldaa 0 .
fork atlamptad
kw th at Hats had "no afurbat to ebay order* from
t* try tbe fliers, but
w*r tribunal
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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W K D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 3, 1947

Demands
Bevin Urges U.S.
#
* - •.,
Division O il Russia Review
U. S. Gold Bulgaria Issue

N ew Legion Head

Doris Duke Is Bride ONRiibriosa

r ,

Government Will Use N ecessity For 'Amer­
ican Action Before
“Get Tough” Folicy
End
Of. Yea; Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted By L.oyett
S p e e d Production

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;
Ex-HeadTo Be Bar­
. i*ed From Country

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i::i u :hi ii ; i; » |,ii i : i : mi i; mi » u
ill ii |5*I ii M “ "" “
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V O L l'M E X X X V III

HORIZONTAL

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Partly cloudy through Ih u t sday.
Scattered
afieinuun
ehowets.
Wtnds gentle sod vailatlc-utustly
•uuitieily.
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No n u m b e rs
a r * to b t. ra*.
p s a te d in a n y
vertical or hor­
izontal row.
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THE W EATHER v*

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L IE R E 'S a new
* 1 e ro n -n u m ber putxle to test
your srltk.

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•*&gt;

A ssociated Press la e s s d W ire

U. S. Is Warned Of
nt
Of European Crisis
— ♦

$ State Convicts
Die From Effects
Of Wood Alcohol

WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 .(Ah
WASHINGTON. Sept 3. (At
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin’* The Uriitrd Slates lias demanded
t roposal for a redistribution of that Russia join with America
the gold storrd at Fort Knni, Ky. and Bullin'*in a review of lh«
apparently took official. Washing­ "repressive i .impugn" by the
Bulgarian gosrinnirnt against Bul­
ton by surpiise today.
Undersecretary of State Robert garia's Agrarian Union and its
Lovrtl told reporters at a new* leader, .Nikyla Belkov.
, conference that he had heard noth: ( Belkov, wlmsf |&gt;atty is anti1 mf about the proposal arid there-- Cauifliiunisi. is under sentence '«!
death ioi allegedly plotting against
.fore could not comment on it.
Bavin's suggritlon was marie the l ummunist-conliollrd
ill a sjieech liefote the British men! ol bis counliy. The United
Trade Union Congresa In England Stales lias biandrd Belkov convtcas Kecretary of the Treasury lion a nm rarriige of justice autl
Snyder boarded the Queen Elis
slie
for the annual meeting of has sought by vatious TnoVet to
TAKING over'
national com the t^World
Bank and Fund In »aye linn ftum rsecOtidn.
mender of the American Legion, laindun.
.
Under
Kecretary of State
James F. O’Neil of Manrheater,
In tinidon, the U. 8. Treaauiy Ls'Wtt aiiiinuncsil at a new* conN. J., assures the Legion's 29th
the ___
new ____
Amrr...
ji ference tmlay. llirst......
annuel convention drlriste* In chief will have an., opportunity
New York that hr Is^tq lu lr ac­ lor a first-hand exchange of Heart protest ngainst the situation
cord s i l k T E t group's »haVp~de~ idvax-on just w hat'B evin"tiari»T : AmturtxatTnf 'RVdel!'SmTnr to the
in llulgai in was delivered
hy
. .
nunriatlun of CommunUnv t ' , mind.
With Snyder'gone. Treasury of­ Soviet foreign- ministry tin Sat(Inlrrnatlonal)
■
ficials here declined to direct com­ unlay.
ment, but one of them told a reI'revlously, tho United States
had protested Hulgutliiii actions
porter:
"If* other countries want our ugninst I'etkov nmi tlie Agtarian
gotil, they ran have tt the samo Union on Aug.' 23. It sought u
review „t the rase hy th* Allied
way we got It ,/rorti them
by laying the mon&lt;&gt; on the Ian** Control t.'onnniseioii, *.&gt; n i j t «&gt;f
at our price o f '(35 an ounce, Thu representMltvea of Itussln, the
‘for sale' sign is still on It fm United States nod lliltain.
Russia replied on ,\sig. 25 that
them."
tl|e Aiuetican demand fur great
Another official laid this:
“Boiled down to man-tq-man power intervention would constit­
«li iiuwai tallied lulerfeietire
Good Chance Is Seen trrtna, (levin's proposlton seen\ ute
to Amount to saying, ‘Give tin- in Huli-iii nt'* iidri usl affairs.
For City To Gc:
Ill the new note relea-ed today,.
gold I’ve sold &gt;oU So

NewAmerfcan- Ptotesr
A cc u se s Spy le ts
Of Violatiti” Pact
Formed A t. Yalta

WASHINGTON. Sept, i oTi ’. nilriarnrl.il&gt; o f S tair 1.oat'S
Belle Glade Prison uul I.hI.h that thr rcunotilir. r u in
in I.iiiiipr ta drvrlopitig much featFarm Is Scent: Of ri than rape, I***1 ami lonie kind
d
1
Nocturnal “Party” it Amriiran action to inert it ep-.
it
)
parvull) wilt he ncLcaaaiy Uel.me , ' B t c i ' l
HFIJKGKNDF. Fla:. Sept i Ah Ihr rml of tfir year. '
t­
Light piiaonrta wrtr ilc.nl loilay.
o
In making th e , giiminral preal- ■
ami one other waa dying aflei rntatjon of flir Kuio|ir«n pictuie
•tliinkiiig wi.oo aUuliul miaet) with ailiir S n irla iy Msialisll pul foi»thru to ller at .1 nocturnal "patty” •*aid liia «rlf-hrlp ircovcty plan.
'a
at the Stair piiao” tam p lirat hr(r Idivrlt ir|irktrdly ir lu t r d 'l o say
I
1**1 night ------llally. llial^ a iprcial araaion .of
Al lallaluaarr. Llurl L ink S. Cungiraa lain lin t‘yr.n woulj
I. Waltria ol lhr piiaon ihaiaiori nrcrttaiy. But hr aliuugly. indicatand lt&gt; nrgtora ronauntrd a pud rd In a nrwa confrtrncr that t
ol wood ahnhol w lm liw ai lilcllrd «l»erial aesaiun might fir urrdrd.
eerhA r-m -thr—rlay—t»T—tiro—m ra
rttr-vti w -iRbr a ap.viM| teaa.on
»u iking ill llw p’liaon Ukinl. ahop, (•tiilinlily would be Dree,vary Ityd
I hr two w rir Inlr.l among thr . o '" ,^*hresa«‘d to i.-(Hu tors ear.iin by Hop. Hay* (I) Art.), jual
Jcad.
from • seven wrecks lour
.
.
.
. - "-turned
. ....... ..........
All prisoner* who. ilian* t hot of Europe,
poisonous luiatuir brca.n- a i-i|,-nt - [ lin e, ,|r,U ,.-IAMKItll .kN TOBACCO IIRIMKAS Doris Dole and I’orin.l.. Itubrl- lv til. ....I right .urr.imbcd during I "If t 'o L , .
,n r ,., til ........
osa, Domlniran
Dunilnlcan ICrmitil
Itrpublir's ihsige d'affaires in I’arls. talk **itl» | • lie- ______
night
One otln-i u n , In | poimlnlity with
f 'H i r a
respect to st.ahil
nawsmrti follow mg th rlr m arriage In the Fre n rh ca p ita l, the wedding I rrt t lru l romlttlon.*
i
mtig
conditions
in
Eutopr,'
" j|a |S
w as thr bride's second, having d lm rred Jam es C ro m w ell,
,q. minisW a lle ts tr|&gt; otlrd that tin- m i ­
h 'U n
••oiiffrenrf, • it u j|| in
ter In Canada, last y e a r, sm l the third for Itu brio sa, wltn p rrrto u sl) soiier* coustgii.-d tim &lt;al.- tltV.I «t n nil
i*i 4*l*hhilit&gt; In*
fur nlr
m srrir.t al|ll divorced Flo r de Oro 'l'ru |lllo , daughter ol th r llom iltl- 1s u rte p lttlo ils g a tlii-lln g n lli-i &gt;i i i i
*° bg ••) »i'-ion bcfo.e Jnnuaiy
esn pie-tilent. amt Fren ch A r lr r s * D anlella D a rrie u a .
•
p,.t ( ,,,( nigtit.
(bat the Mm snail plan
(International Hadiophotu)| \\\ || („»„»•,».
mtcndr.it •s-utnlrtg
Will tak.- shape by lli.1t tune und
- —— — —
— —
* — — —— —
„( | | lr ,-amp. irferred t|Ueil‘ons to Hint
vvr will have noun tbun; def.Stutr pi ison hemlquai t n « nt 1'ul- m ute and -ubsiantlsl to wuik on.’*
luiias.ee on tile incident.,
I.ovett told I e|Hn tel - it Is now
• tirangri listed tile •1—
rs,| os:
•U'psii-iit that the alatrriqratioit in
.
1
Kulieit 7 urtiei, lh. ,,-nt t,|&gt; f u Europe - condition menu- lliut the
State Head quarters 11 c*n *eii u t&lt;&gt; you ..gain.' it'o■ « ■,
. eats in 1945 fioiu fn|&gt;u Bench problem will |A. upon ?!„. United
1
Hike ii-a
. a ‘invitation
invitation to
tu g.ve lu ifk |!"i
county Inenkiug nmi c.ite'hrg tu Mntrv niHiner lulhrr tliau Intel.
.'onuuit a felony, mpe
- A l l ,, con l.clin , ■ „ m .l
- O c -.b l I v_S T ,h
"
"
I
»• ! ",
1
He -aid tliut uppinnr i it r -t«pg
These cumtnents* took into run* • g r r n n .n l with tbe United States j Q . m c n n A f l ^ i t t / q n i c
to-oiilisr.lt We-t, .It. a, ,t op ^rij|ttltlv»Wlll-hawe-&lt;.&gt;-t« taken f a
rnlisl Lrgionnaitra who srr oflf'i.iderallon
that
much o f the
•
from
D
u
r
a
tr
o
t
in
r
jr
t
n
r
i
T
,
i
“
je
*
i
a
n mat lei „f months rnth.-r than
development, of dnm&gt;eraey-|
cials for the Stats ol Florida. I (21,7(15,907,000 in U. 8, -gohi as for the
(in 1939 for giand taiceny
It 4«iltlKd
m I’Mgf Mai
route lime m-xt ygar. tt - declared
Teel
2,500,tHH).000
•waa more
iisuiv certain
vs •tain now than ever
»i *#!»._
■ about I•t —*
• » - of
-■
John
Crossman.
th.
sent
un
frnnt
steps might
cover
_
rover «,th*r
ITrophy Presented To Election • Of Officers Duval ernruty in U*45 (or to years sucli
hrfoir that Ssnfotd will get thr
temporary devices, u u ii “1
for
blraklug
stul
entering
\r
Will Be Held .At lull gtaml iui «ny.
•rki
•Statr Lr gum hrfdqusilria. Joel
Amid-■drained thi»‘ Hiurnina sftmU,"^ . Italy Aurree Oii ’ a i d
4 „ ct
•
As Li
Board's Next Meet Janie- l.ec Johnson, 21, m il Op
Leading Muter
from Jeffei -on county in I'll I li-r
returning
long from the Amriicsn U
T rO O D W i t h d r a w a l
1 , , • c
Slrnilrom. •porUrailri] Light new dnectuis (rum San- five M-ai- fm -Incaking n iJ enter­
1 r ° ° P Y Y Iin a n iW a i
_____
1
°
J„|,an S
gion National Convention m New
lo: \VTRR. tmlay reviewed lh* at- fuiti and live from the county were ing tu commit gland taiccn,
York City.
j
tty Tha Associated I’raaa
Willie Johniqn, 82. sent
■
Iniliea of the S.infold Celery Fed* rlerlrd lo the I"..ml of the Sen,
"Florida seamed to hava little | Italy and the United Slakes toHill-b.no count v in DMI fur 20
opposition in securing the 194H day signed an accord covering
11 ° . Smith, age 05, forme*- nf the Flotilla .Stale la-Sgur slut mote CoutUy Chandler' ol 'Coin- Vears for gmnd larceny
,
convention for Miami,’; Field technical details for tha with- Mayor of Altamonte Bluings dlnl tng tlie- (u»t araaun si thr regular piene III la»l week’s election. H
t'barlie Wllsotl. nt, aenl up fiodr
statni. The ronvantion will t&gt;e held tlrawal of American troops from sudilimly in his sleep party M &gt;n
Duval county for four v&lt;-Ji- in
I.i i NOON, Sept 3. i )-) . q.Kn
Oct. 16, 17 aad lh In Florida's Italian territory whan the peaco day- morning at his homp foIJnW? , weekly Itun limn of the KiwCni* II. Coleman, ilianman of the rlr, • I'.ll.'l fm n--aiilt to coinniii -iia.il Mo-cow newspaper Irvestla ast
lull
at
(lie
I’ounil
Crnlrr.
Magic City.
*
turn
lOinimltee,
announced
today,
treaty becomes effective. *
rtijr u prulougpil Illness. Mi. ymith (
laiiglili-ir .
*ei ted (inlay "Ameiicop evpaitTwu national officers weto
Mr. SlenOrom pierenlrtl lo Jrt- -Mlogelliei llie tr a ir 14 iliir rlm v ,
The treaty, which goes iniu was n nu-mJier of th.- lM&gt;nril of
•-ii&gt;n 1 in Arctic m.-s- "i- dictated
»
dieted
-/m m Florida, Field aa. . (free
v.
w •»
. with
. . deposit of ratification abler man -of Altamnotp Springs ry Silverman. | m&gt;|&gt;iiI*i I'elety ftum .Saufoui ami M fiXain lh- Federal Funds For
l-&gt; tin- di-'iilr to lake up the nu&gt;St
urted. Thosa elected include Mrs. I instruments at ’ Paris, apecifieit fur a nnmlier of ypars, ami lalpt
advuiitngeoii- iiutitai v -liateg tr
IV,I
oiillirlJer
and
utility
man.
illf. It. Kirkpatrick of Eustis who that the troops would retire with- In-ramp mayor of the town, in
county. About 274) vote. we„
Labor Camps Mailed pu-itn.ii p.i-uldu ' in preparation
was named national vice president in 90 days nftpr deposit.
|
*
which office hp Serve,I froiu-Jun- Lraultful -lio(iliy awarrleil Ity /e li cavl,
ft.r fnlfillliM-nt of U plan of w:oili
if tho Auxiliary and I-ea Weiner
The. accord, an Italian foreign I uarv. 1934 until his r-vent
Ratlifl anil tlie Gelety City I’rinldoliiuuit loir." Thr- article was
The new' Sauloul tliret lor s ai
tLLAIIASSEE,
Sept.
3.
.
i',
■if Jacksonville who was elected minlitry cummbniqua said, deftnrs signation due to ill heatth.
ing Company f"i leading the Cel- A. W, l.re. Forrest. Galrhrl, Wa! Flan- ai, living made |..i ),.. .,| t.n.n.U i-i 4*y _*lit- Mu-cow radio,
national vice commander of thn the “slatua" of American troops
Mr. Smith wa* liorn Jut,. 24,
attack-, started about
ety
I rd club ll.w iraton in (lilting. ler • I lay nri, Sr., U .'P . Herndon. Intirsitig authorities to tsk,- • ■. a Horn-wing
40 and 8.
during the 90 days period when |HP2 ut Newport Center, Vt. and
yeat ago on United States pro-,
and
opvtnte
eight
Tioutln
a
i
I
I,
i
The Miami drum and
bugle the armistice regime, which pre- prior to moving to •Altamr-nte he Not only did Silverman cop tho Sr., t . I.. BrddinM. Jack Raligan,
pn-hl fur defenses tn tlie fa r
corps placed fifth In national santljr governs their Handing in lived In Orleans, Vt. where In- lulling title ol the Fed eggtega- Jack Hail amt Grotgr A. S p e c . id.i migraturv latmr 'aiol'- from nottIi. tlie Soviet govrrrfmcnt pubwhich Fcdetsl funds Will |M With iiotiiuii. ..chargo-L- tk n — United"
competition, heating laat y e a rj Italy, will, have expired.
operntiil a general store. Mr.
Ambassador James C. Dunn Smith__has_ livi d in. A luiatnte tinn. he alio Ird tIn- lUIII lullrd- Ill adiLUim^JLLLaid l-*Helltrrrv. •Irnwn • t the-crut'uU thdi:-,r..7T.“ " State- intentions and 'action*
winner, Stanford, Conn., whlcn
•nnie in sixth In 'th a 'fltists. ThV who Xignad for Tha United Hiates, Spnngii for 25 years, du-iiig whit I: in department '-itli -i t&lt;d*l of til Jt, ami l.runatd Caiirlbcny w er- Governor t'nldwell h s ^ dvi id ttu,-*iti ueil (ii*' -ovei-ignty of
tin- If. S Department
v-n il
Miami musicians placed first in rxpresteil genuine regret that "wr time be ownail '.am i iqierateil tlimughout the year.
•Irr Ini lloln l aiirlhcrry, Paul tin »y llisl tin- State fie-, itri-bi-r Scaiidiunvian rouutrie* ami Can­
see American troops leaving Italy ''W hile Aritor Groves" and "The
ada
• • '
• ,
|
the prriimlnarirs.
Mi. Stenstrom iF-sciimci! alien. L'ampbrll and I'hatlrs Ler from fundImr mil Inn it v to ir.pnt,- ■lit
’The la-gnm parade on Saturday because of ' tha cordial, whole­ Windsor Chair" Antique Shop.
"Aun i lean expansion," Ilia a r ­
dance figutes sml pointed out
camp-,
and
lias
given
In*t.ill
,-n
O
vinli
and
F.
If
Black
Iron
hearted
cooperation
wa
received
was a 12 hour affair and waa
ticle nd. "atieady lias i|ifiingcd
Survivors-include are hia wid­ thnt tlie** Feds Iasi year dtnw a
diir-enielit" to' |dalis uf th.. I vil. •lie -tale sov, reign! y" of tci-land. _
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother. total of 7:f.0tM) fur tlie entire sea- Longwood.
iroadcast hy television, according bera."
agencies.
*
.
lb. Cunt iIIIic-d:
|
o Field. Many Florida entries
Rev. C. L. Smith, Klliotl, Me., n ami. including tlie plavoffa. “ How­
Ttiere was no ebangr in dicaiuns were built at
,-.i-t
■‘('•■nlrary to the will of th*
participated in the spectaclo. Two. ICC Authorizes ACL •later. Mrs. Maude Hoiirber, Der­ ever." he staled, "altlioogii the tactor a from Geneva, l.ako Mary, of Tinulimit
|3,IHN),0Utl
to
totifiia
tr
Iceliindn* people, tbe U H.A, ha*
.-'lorida State Road -Patrol cars
by. Vn., and several nier.'s arol team drew • little better Ilian l.ake Monroe, Forrrat City, Alth- -lent Ital-ir for tin- ri.'b ve.-,-i
........ . Siiriugs,
U...I..... ...
u l..i
.
To Build Extension nephews. .
manned hy four patrolman wars in
or Slavia.
Man* produring men aroulul l.,tl.- &lt;ri, ,- ii iuuu^-t its m ain'b n — on 'the is­
LVooit this year, the ill or II morit*
•lie parade, also two trucks loadFairchild Funeral llom.&lt; in &lt;Or rained uul games rest -tha Fads ger E. Hlggtnr-Ihiiounced today cbidici- nod soiitli uf Minim i ni-&gt; land. nil nuport in Iteykluvik, and
f Y with 10,000 coconut* want over
WABHINOTON, 8*pt. 3, t f l - lando u in charge ,.f the l&gt;o.ly, and e-tlmaled attendance of H.tKNl that the anmial election of rrffirers have a capacity of i Ikmi: li.m-l enntroly lii-landic econom y.
"din- U .H A .'a arctic eapanslun
he entire route of th* parade Tha Interstate Commerce Commis­ where it will lia in state from town Ala*,, bad the Feds wound up ahead will take place at the regular workvts.
al-o threaten*
s itlf -,-riiiui con*
reSD'li
tossing tha* nuts out to lha spec­ sion yesterday authorised tha At­ Tuesday until arrangement* are
Il'saltaaes aa Paae alal
meeting later thla month.
Tin- Cunal Fotnt. Eveiglnd.'-,
tators.
.* •
lantic Coast Lina Railroad to build completed for funeral which will
The newly rlrclrd board la as t tvceola, 'O k i e c h obee, I'aho'si'^. s»|uencni-a CDi-ninstk, which is -tn
The 8anford postmaster stated a 16-mlla axtamlon of Ita aystatn tie held at Orleans, Vt. rho Con­
follows:
.
' FontP*nil. Itedlnmls' and S i.itn ■lunger or* put tlal, If not total
hat he expected lo see many Into tha Everglades south of Lake verse Funeral Home In Newport, Nazi Chemical Trust
S anford: 1„ F. H,»yle, • Joint I bide rnilips ale invulvi d til the loss of sovereignty.
"Assertioii* that Greenland is
Vt. will he In charge ,.f fnnenil SentJJaleBman To US llrumley, Andrew C arraw ay , R a n ­ plans.
more World Wer II t-egionnetres Okrertiobaa, Fla.
in tin Western llrmi-phcro prove
sk the meeting, but hardly 60
dall Chase. George Bishop, II. B
It denied tha application of arrangements there. There will
Cliarles F. Hrniniau n r;ing •JAc. Gmt 11-act ionary American circles
percent of the delegate* wars vat- Florida East Coast Railway for be no funeral services held here .
NUERNBERG, Germany, Rrpt. Crumley, It. G . llri,»oo, A. L U e . relaty uf Agriculture, In’,! wt'ck liaie tin desire uf satisfying ju st
•ran* of the recant war. However, uthorlty to go into tho same area
II.
It.
Coleman,
E.
G,
Kilpatrick,
adviM-t Governor Caldwrtl Dial n Danish- demand- for liquidation
3 rd-)—American prosecutors pro­
•here wer* many more than ware with a 12-mlle branch.
duced records today showing the G*orge A. Speer, Forest Gatchell. new Feileral law prutidi:- tin t of American -military bates in
it tha convention In San Fran­
Both Unas were proposed to (i.O.P. Leader Takes
James
Gut,
W.
M.
Haynes,
O.
F.
-inli ramps may not be operated Greenland, This Anirrlran attitude
hoard of the I. G. Farbenindustrle
cisco last year, he added.
serve a sugar mill a t Okaelanta.
at Government rxiHgua after next is linked with. Die decision, lakau
Trust sent lla leading Herndon and A. C, Stln*.
Issue With Pepper Chemical
and to haul agricultural products.
Also
Frank
Sha/nrt.
J.
Jan. 30. Imt actually no funds mo at Gie Inter-American t'onfaranca
sale-man. G e o rg e ifert Schnitslaf,
Atlantic Coast Lina sought au­
to the U nlled^lrates In 1937 to Hutchison. John Ivey. W. A. I-eff- available tu run them af'.or Sept. in Bio lie Janeiro, (Qultandinha),
OKI.ANDO.
Sept.
3,
l
A
l
M.
J.
thority
for
18
milaa
of
trackage
331 V eterans Cash
rtTslions" with E. I. ler, la s It l&gt;ch*r. bind Wel&gt;rr, 3U
•ui hndusiun of Greenland in tha
which would have extended Its op­ Moss, Jr., Orlando real estate "•Iteogthan
L. Redding, W. A. Fat
American 'seruiity sune.'
Du F o n t. De VJemoura Co., of C. (Ceatlaaea
Bonds In Sanford erations two milaa Dayand tha operator.^and , Republican candid­ Wilmington,
ra se at ■i
“ lint the inspirars df Atusricaa
DA
Airlines
Plan
B
ig
ate
for
Congress
from
Ilia
Fifth
Okaelanta mill to a point on High­
expaiislun,
nre stratching out their
Von
8chnlt*lr\
is
ona
of
22
District of Florida in the t9Pt
Linas formed at local banka way 15.
Expansion Program hands in Scandinavia itself. This
general election, today took ltstia for their .live* on war crlmta Hungary V oting Seen
'estarday where impatient Gla
is exprcs-4-d )&gt;y American inflt*
with Senator Claude Pepper for officers of tha . rnmhlna on trial Fairer Than Feared
oat little time tn cashing thalr R. L. P aige Enroute
u .iu U i Sweden'- and Nor
ORLANDO,.Sep), S.OSpeclaD—- Jraliv
saying that Russians are like charge*.
ie#wUV
M ^^ . —,I - aes.l ft.se IT 11 —4
terminal laava bonds, but total
Board meeting minutes said:
A JI ,500,000 route expansion prog­ way a economies and by U. S. a t­
sales for tha day reflected th* To U. S. From Pacific mountaineers of thla nation.......
LONDON. Sept.
a*pi
. &lt;*&gt;&gt;—A
v
»—
"Dr. Yon Schnltxler gives an
ram wilt be underwritten for Vlor- tempts tn maka these countries
Born In rinavllla, Ky„ situated
determination of most of them to
account of Impressions glaansd foreign office spokasman said to­ ids Airways, Inc., h / l.ecdy, rollal-irate with tlie U. H. De­
In
the
Cumberland
Mountains,
wait for a rainy day.
.
Aboard tha U. 8. Army trans­
from hi* latest trip to Amariea. day Incomplete reports from Wheeler &amp; Allrman, Inc., promin­ partment uf D efense,for tha *sTha? Sanford Atlantic National port, General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­ Moss claimed that he was raised Economic conditions are favorabla British representatives In Buda­ ent Orlando, Florida Investment tablndiment of Amartran air baa«a
In
Bell
and
Harlan
Countiet
nnd
Bank reported only 1M bonds mond L. Palga, of Sanford, who
from all angles. It seetns. how. pest showed voting In Sunday's hankers. In connection with the on Norwegian and Swedish terri­
cashed for a total valu* of 138,­ had baan stationed In tha Phillpfhlllp- •I an early age became proficient ever, that loading business man Hungarian elections (pd been airline's Civil Aeronautics Board tory."
in
th
r
us*
of
sling
shot*
and
hog
422.63 while th* Florida Stat* pint* and la now on hia way to tha
rifles, "because the mountaineer* •re not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not application for service to 16 addi­
Bank said 105 Gla cashed thalr r nlted States for
* aaparatlon from Where I was raided ware taught to the' Freaidqpt (Roosevelt).
tional Florida .elites. It is an­ 20,000 ChineHe Beds
as
St fair a•*t we Had
had hoped."
hoped.”
bonds for (39.910, This repre­ military service. It waa recently an­
"I. G. relstlona with Du Font
Tha question of accepting thn nounced today "by Joseph L. Dyer,
th* Government rather
sented a vary small parcantaga nounced by tha Public Information support
Cut O ff N ear Hankow
have tw*n further atrahgthanad. result* of th* al*ctlons will have president.
of tha total number of vaUrana Office at Headquarters, Philip- than hava tha Government sup­ Du Font’s field of activity haa to await axaminatton of complaU
According to brirfs and exhibits
pinas-Ryukyus Command in Mion- port them.
iq Seminole County.
undergone tremendous expansion.’' reports, ha added. II* said aavaral filed by th r airline todny, the
NANKING, Sapt. 3- .UP).—
"Never did ww think that Sen­
II*.
gaawr»r*»ert» rvfftctel-" s4id tod
ator
20,000 Ret) troops under ona-ayad
,« M ID K O V O K B U S IO K S - r
SS?
(irnrral i.iu Po-Chang had b**o *
Tha Communists emerged from airliners, a t wall as
Stone man Personnel Center at pie of Russia with tha honast,
cut off" In th* HoTo M eet Tomorrow tha alactiona • • Hungary’s strong- ground equ^Pm*nt throitghnut the "completely
WASHINGTON. 8apt. 1 - tA V - Pittsburgh, Califs wharo ha will God-fearing mountaineer* of Gror•at single party, having won 22 pro|H»*ed system. Kurmnl hearing nan-Hupeh-Anhwat border region
Th* Navy Dapartmanl said
aid today remain until discharge.
gla. Alabama, Tenness*, Virginia,
on the expansion request will ba after driving within 60 milat of
TL* Sanford 8ka«t Club will percent of tha vote*.
that th* Midway haa “sallad for
Kentucky and North and South
the big city of Hankow.
conducted
October 7, 194?.
hold
IU
m
o
l
a
r
wrakly
meeting
•xarrisM a t m s ” but neither
VFW MERT
Carol ina,“ ha said.
t
Information Director Hutlingtoo
A
complete
summary
of
Florida
TAMPA
ELECTION
at
th*
8anford
Municipal
Airport
confirmed nor danlad that th* 46,­
CLEVELAND, S*pt- 9, UP)—
Tong
said tha Communist* war#
Airways'
prrtanUy
ctrtlflcated
TAMPA.
Fla-,
8#pt.
3.
IA1—
range
tomorrow,
it
was
announc­
000-ton enrrlar will teat fir* a Communism will b* among th*
Curtis Illion waa assured today operations into 10 citlaa U Included rapidly running out of ammuni­
ed today by Andrew Carraway.
WORLD PLIGHT
V-t rocket from It* flight deck targ*U of reiolution* to b* pr*tion and that pursuing govern­
AMSTERDAM, S en t (-U P )— ' All rtemb*ra and non-membera, •f another four year* as Tampa's in tha material filed., this data ment forces war* “tightening
somewhere In th* Atlantic. R*a- s*nt«d to tha 4 |th annual anfarming th* bast* of a projected
ponsibi* aourc*s, asking' to r*- ramp man t of th* Veteran# of Gaorwe Truman of Loa Angeles who wish to bacom* actlv* in th* mayor, n* garnered 13,171 votes estimate
of r*v*nuM touting cordon around th* are* /'
raain anonymous, advised th* Foreign W an, which opens hara •nd Clifford Evans of Washington, organisation, hav* bran requested In yesterday's municipal alactlon |1 ,(28.530 ibu,
exclusive of ma!. Nanking Eraning News r tf
tomorrow, Mark Kinaay, Amer- D. C., took off for Part* today to report J o tha rang* at 4:00 to 7,007 for city raprssanutive
Associated Press at
T. Taylor and 1,928 for pay, with th* addition of tb« pro­ that m artial Uw had baan ordarad
lean director of th* otfcaslMtion, on tb rir letisuraiy flight around e'-lock
r'-l&lt;vk in th* afternoon far th*
Va., last night that it la
is Hankow,
----■* system.
Oionta,
Voted
•aid todny.
th* world in two amnll plan*#.
shoot.
from th*
t

Joel Field Makes
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Directors
"n""J ...... . """"’ Reviews Baseball Elected To Serve
und Britain under Hie Ynita fact j oeason/uiviwanis On C Of C Board '
BHLSmitliJgprmerI Jcrr&gt;; suvnman
Springs
Mayor, Dies At 65

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WEDNE9DAY, MEFT. 3, l|

HPRAin. b a n p o r o , F l o r id a

The Hcrter Committee

at

One ^rraolutlnh hurriedly
b&gt;—the ■llmine-of Koprr*ontndve* during the r-l&gt;»*iiip «luy&gt;i of the laid minion of
('i tw n -H rmiilletj in Ihe form ation of a nlnctern-mah com*
m lttee whose imijMise i* to map an intelligent |Milir&gt;’ dvflling
with aid to KnrojH*. its chairm an is Hep. Charles A. Katon
of New Jersey, but its active head is Hep. Christian A.
H crter of M issachusetts^
This committee may have iN'en provided for in haste,
hut its work is wfjrcctrM to la* carried on with painstaking
deJ|l«»ration. its members will have headquarters in Ismdon. and dividing into five group* will endeavor to make a
survey of W estern Kurope, Iformal v is its to higher-lip* -Mtill
dn* skip|s‘d; •■mphasis is to l»e put on officiids lower in the

New Zealand Plant
Experim ents
| With highw ay Signs Paper Manufacture

i Shite

th e c r o s s r o a d s

DKNVKR. (Ah—Tired »f having
trigger-happy highway rover* des­
troy road *ign» at the rate &gt;\J»
3,000 yearly by hanging nw sy.4^.
them with .grin*, the Colorado
highway drparnrirnt is trying to
divert the fire to targets.
A* an experiment in n*;«hnin&lt;n\
the-department has- erreted a reg ­
ular. eirruiar target on a post hard
by one of the "Curve" -dim* that
regularly takes a tieating from Ihe
vandglkrtie. marksmen.

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LIABILITY INSURANCE

ihim in the past with such ecclesi|istical details. Yet it is
understandable that churches feel they need c ertain doc­
trinal structure for furtherance of their work. If this' body
.if wprld P rotestants has difficulty attaining unity,'it is not
surprising that the |Hilitieal delegates with so much more
diversified backgrounds have had trouble arriving at a
platform for establishing the*m ore complicated m atter of

funny picture* uf the teachers, hi* wife. "He Itivex scraping into
was alwny* getting kickeit nuu I a stiret uf copper.
Although hu father ho|&gt;rd *111
it civil service joli for him in the kind of pear* of mini
Italian capital, Mr. Ijttta ri was troubled worlil," »hc 1
unal.le to tolerate fnscislm amt left • explaining Jiyr husband'
home for gfm.l in 1920 amt mine *tereit in lluddhisrTV

WASHINGTON

rhnt .Jewel Moderation

pw York World, sculped ami merit, then said 'hut atilt. I'm a
wdativo. The one who over-indulges in the habit becomes
ught in his studio.
man of action*."
smug to the isiiut of nauseating more modest folks, and
For
several
yrats
prior
lo
his
Mr. taixzari would like to take
*ay*
Mr.
Larrari,
an
art
teacher
lets it get in Hie way of honest self-appraisal and conrwr- at American Uliiveiatty w h o se coming to Washington in 1941, he
xhiliitcd in
local

call were won liy llir Communist*

D O N ’T

A R egular A d

T he itveraei**1avm aii rh n r e h m tiipber js |e,m i npeerm al

v o m nuiniil ptrm ie-,
li irm cm h ciin K ovci
in Hungary wluc

W O R fty ?

,ifc^/LNSURANCE-

Chinch Unity

fWm IM TVlt*-,i''Mfati*s&gt;iy*|rfr^itihir nueh td iffv in g bodies
| as tin* Assyrian American church with 8,000 memltent, aiuT
• he M ethodist, with eight million.
Ohviouslv. in such a group there would l&gt;e wide then
logical differences. Many of these werg left only partly
on -lit
M'ttlcd in Iwforu-the-war conference* that attem pted to «ut
24-pag up a memlrrrship basis for suwh a council. Among funda­
mental harriers to Ik* met are m atters such as tlm divinity
of (,’hrist and the Trinitarian conception. Such-dogma would
I bo unacceptable to U nitarians, certain groups within tin
7 Society of Friends ((Junkers) and others.

s t tenslnr. It * e i
r d i n k ur on Inn

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A N T 1*

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AIIRAHAM HAD A (IRK AT
DKKAM. A MKillTY t'ltC i: TO
Certain doetrina! problems loom as plans shape for ihe
FIND OR KRTAIII.I8II A CITY
WHOLLY C O M M I T T E D To Assembly of the World Council of Churches set for next
slimmer,in Am sterdam. Among the 450 delegates will la* 7f&gt;
k «q i!
kW
w h llh rr h r went

Another big timber nni.r^i
l&gt;ecn announced by New ^
Forest Products wh
planned to spend f 1l..‘ljn wgj
company aaid It would v.ng]
a mill to produce 42,Oflp oOt j
of timber a year; waste liu®.
timber mill would feed p j|p {
paper rnillA,- which would !,
un beside it.

— th»^»Tirpr. th fy tt *put yip many
inure • of 4Re llr g e ii — ttiry’Ve
rheaper to make than the regular
signs and their destruction w ont
lives thrhugh the ohlittrillion o;( necessary warning

Chnlrritn’n ’Hcrter.
H crter hits had hrond ex|H&gt;riuncc iiieKuro|H‘an affairs,
ranging from the embassy in Hcrlin to working with Hoover
on the Kuro|rcf||i Itelief Council a fte r the first World War.
He was sent to Knroire in 1945 on a s|iccial study mission
for the S tate Department. Committee member* conic from
fifteen states, eleven are Republicans; eight are Demo­
crats. Most members are lawyers or banker*.
It is too had that Jhi« com m ittee was not formed and
put to work earlier. Kurnpe’s urgent need of immediate help
must wait u| hui eougrrssional deliberations, which, l»y their
very nature, are never swift. The thoughtful observer sees
in the situation a parallel with one in whieh a building
burns down while the firemen debate over the Is-st methou
ol putting out the fire.
motci

SmjOOO.

.the flashily roncentri

will 1** curefiily nuted yun. wurkdtjicxU-pruvidiiL -by- -Yicti

IIIIII.H VKNKK FOIt TODAY

AUCKLAND. UPl - New u
land'* government plan, in ^
lt»h State paper and pulp r „
factuting work* at a to .; % ■.

including

gallerivs,

hStmiamiinn Institution.

lo meel Florida Financial KcsponsibHily U « r rf lectin
Octolier I, T917,
-V vio-rim -lfe-deprived-of-you^-right-tu-drU e-in-vvaij
you are involved in an accident causing bodily injury]
or properly damage tn olhers, and tinahle th meel th*
rri|iiirem ents n f th r latw,
You. should know about this Law and how it affect!
Copy will lie mailed lo you upon request
We can nave you money on your liability insurance.

.Magnolia A it

tne lug* under the IHinsorship of the' starry akira this summer. Ills wife
Hection of Fine rt* of the I’uhLe isn't so excited over this a* he is.

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now

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idy dunce, hut sing.” done in cement, a technique sital

almost evriy allrinoon ihlt

l&gt;*|wr Jupilrr Plu/ilit alto Iota
a holiday, ami hnghl clear tknt

of jter.ye s|Mi.'ialisls and psvt h iatrists from an exaggerated
self-rniiffitcni'i- than from self-flailing.
llie music for the fresco painting, whl&lt;di isMone witdi
Not 4nn«'r pride, liiit inward resja-cl, not etcrhnl casti horse l.allel, and Mts.^ t.acru
gntlon of one's self, but the true hum ility which takes . says she wjll make* the enslumes
He rovers a piece of rhicksti
modest vet honest view of the self in relation to .o th er pen All her husl.and is waiting fm is wire with nioftar until it |o-&gt;ki
a

dir crowds all ihe ouldonir

tie nice words. It sound* easy.enough. Hut most
|H*ople - even tight-rope walkers - fiiid it hard to ke
went there wrie llioutamb of |»eo- their iialanee all the time. Still, they can keep on trying.
plr, and all secmril lo lie enjoying
iheintclvci. all glad of ihe oppoilunily lo lie niiidmfit and gel tun

TAMPA, .Kl*., Sept. 3, 1/1*1—
Organinil lal»n here will hold a
burned.
mas* meeting Friday for the pur­
pose of endorsing l.y resolution
Senator Pepper it no'
the randidnry of Senator Claude
Pepper (ll- Fla 1 for vice president)
out lor V ar I'rrtulrnl
llirml,. Henry 'Wallarr, aunchei Announcement of the meeting
was made yrstenlay l.y Frank
a third • parly movement in an Dirt, ehaliman of the Joint union

pindurri
The artist (s a

like a sniall |H&gt;rtion nf sidewalk.
Roman fmm He puts the pigment oil the to

master artist" of the Ornanit'iilal effect is terrific.
Hr also, studied a it in
Paris, He didn't like achuol, mude

Seta A ir Record
A Florida State Theatre
STARTS THURSDAY FOR 2 DAYS!

clforl to tplil thr t'It) and nlhci advisory ImWg of rigar workera.
left winger* away Irnm llir Denioctalic parly. Pepper's influence

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
H i t '5 Do n e

more

C*crX s o

6P YOU 45IT5 A BUSTED
piesidcntial nominalinn inay lo
poor. P£ HEEL D06TUH
slim indeed as it Irecumet mm 1 DO HE PAHT AH' DEN
im|ioltanl to line llioie who a n .
a little nghl of t«n(rft ”

The lainpa 1 nbuoe is conviiKed
that Senator Fciqirr doet not have
a chance in. hit aipiratinns Ini
the V icr Piriidrncy. "Second place
nominal ion will 'be given unqUc*tionaldy lo a man from the eail,"
insists the Tribune, arguing..that
^since Truman is from the MaidlWesl, a man from Ihe Eatl is net
m a ty lo balance the ticket and
make it acceptable lo the east­
erners. This is a good logic. Howgver. it might not work out that
way if there it a third party. There
H%
nn one-in the Democratic party
quite so popular with Nrw Yo*k
Democrats at Senator Prpper of

se n

' Yo u o n to

d e

r o t doctuh !!!

and you shouldn't
be satisfied with less

WITH a new world record for
closed-course flying, H.
IWvllle
of Hammond, Ind., receives rimgrstulatlons from his * lfe t at
Cleveland's National Air races.
Flying his "(ialloping (Jhost" p .
&gt;1
In tho 105-nill- Ken.1 _ 11Mustang
__ I __ ____ __ S II raa
.M l miles an
(Inlarnational)

We don't know what there is
about a man on a motorcycle

girl on behind him, and then
geU killed. Anyway, out m
ertide. vault
Calif, VII
on Labor umj
Day
American Motorcycle Associaji

Why Worry W ith ^dttr Past Due
Accounts?

I t**t I&gt;*y W e d n e sd a y !

war _ litrrally' tow.
6,000. motorcyciista,
as strirtly sober Not to many
were killed or injured, considering the riska they' took, but enough
were so that a few more instances
of this kind may result in stringent
laws regulating the production and
. talc of motorcycle*.
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m a g n o l i a *A v e n u e

PHONE 1091
5ANFORD, FLORIDA
Du "Your Collecting For You
Call A t Our Office F o r CollecUon Hntvs

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tVEDNESpAY. SEPT. 3, 1847

THE SANFORD
an HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

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!W

5 Join Faculty At
Southern College

%Social A n d P ersonal Activities
C ' l r ' i
~T~
OOCtal c a le n d e r

Margaret Ann Reitz
Weds Donald Zaspel

e r so n a l

FADE T H R E E

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that I ibvidcd to do something

Broadway

uI—iut It"

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TTi* “somethinjt"- was in talk
oVar the m atter- with hi* father,
Ily JACK 0 ‘HltlAN*
nn importer of olive oil—aee, the
plot now .begins to oil up. But the
NEW YORK—T o what do you elder Cspone declined to share
attribute your success?" . m em“.Il hi» offspring'*
"'••P O P r* enthusiasm
eninu.i.sm for
tor the
tne
l»er of tht ffttiininc nhort«*nx w»t n'*
•dviurd lx»u 1°o jfe
Jfrlt ^luu‘
asked Vic Damonr.
newest
» '# Tmr,
/._ *and
hd
Damone. the
new est,j
h'* * * M « • « m nM
addition to *•".
the TWoon-croon
f
r
a
t'
«"■»
?
‘h"
BrV
*
r*f,
•
w
'"*
" evening
- -------as he Wou*
would&lt;* keen
.ernity, *.*5;
the other
ltc*P oul
'* "**•
.an.
was leaving the CBS studios nfter! ,
his program. "Satyrday
ig h t"
thought It over, and against
"S atqnlay N
Night
ade,"'
i
jhl* father's
wishes, tohk the
Serenade."'
I™*
1
tit
Olive oil, darling, olive bll," P|unr*. lie Signed with-Vie to tm

LAKELAND, Sept. 3. (Speeiai)
—Five new faculty appointment*
In the social aclencvi division of
Florid* Southern college were an­
nounced today by. President Ludd
M. Spivey., They were Edward
R- •L^**on. ’ history, former assfitalfFprincipal of Sarasou High
school: Robert G. Richards, stcial
aclen^e, previously
my at Brdnn unr‘
vetcHy: M iF J.'.'Hilt*;------Setig. recounting
Lake*
eland business school init rue.............
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(or: Ann Bair, htuin-M*.............
admlnlatration. graduate of New York j " " a the softly humorous explnrm-1his |H-rs&lt;mnt nianager, hirril Ted
State College for Teachrrs; and Hon of the ID year-old-star who tailiane, an orchestra leader, to
Elaine B. Mlnnls, commercial sub-1 ha* received as swift a radio! coach th.- hoy.
JeeU, recent Southern graduate, (buildup a- anyone since Slnatre. j Then, he hirrd a 30-piece or.
A graduate of Mississ)ppi State l The little las* was perplexed, chestra and made audition . tr*«collcge. ^Mr.Johnson bn. an SI. A . 1She persisted, "I mean, How did xcrlntions, trudged Ht"&gt;ut (his i
degree from Louisiana Stale uni- you Ix-eome a star in less 'than 1studios and finally raught the ear
veralty. At Sarasota since U»45, two years?”
*
I pf the gentleman who produce
he previously taught in the MIsVic repeated aweetly that he ,h r "Gloomdodgers" program on
uhiie
schools.
aissippi
He wo* Indeed d o e s owe his swift rise to . Station WHN. Viv tvernmp tho
Bj pi
on the Southern summer faculty thu greenish liquid, ami Mi#if radio stand-in for Andy Russell.
this Vcar.
■ ■ m m
Bobby Sox accepted the explan*-j
won &gt;0P honor* on
With A- B. and M. A. degree* lion at Its face value.
t
G'aifrry’s “Talent Scouts’*
Harvard university. Sir. RirhnriTs
As It turned out, Damon* waa! pr" “T" m
has taught at Harvard. Lafayette Iwing literal. When he said .dive
Th',M rome « seven-year movie
college, the University of Rich- oil, he meant it. He doesn't gargle jrontract offer, which tarn turned
mum! and Brown. He was man­ It. rub it on his throat or even ,,,,wn‘h«‘
,h« ''ro»k»
ager of firld service fo- the Home
came a s , swiftly as seemed pos­
Life Insurance Co. jnd mlvt-rtls- Iwt'rn down his* curly lirown hair sible just .then, more attractive
*
,
ing manager nf the American in­ with I t
film offer* would follow. He was
Since -some explanation eeemrd right.
stallment Credit Corporation.
to l&gt;e in order, Vk: ittlnxiucerl me
Roland Martini, producer and
to a gentleman named
Louts
Ca|Mme, It scent* that just atmat director of the "Saturday Night
- -MBS. TKPSH*, MISS MAC­
two years ago this tmu Capone Serenade," heard him on WHN
DONALD LHAV!'
Mr*. P. II. Tepsic anil Mis* attended a Broolklyq house party. nqd signed him as star of the ifet. ..
,, ,
i work showr. Vie Damone. thr&gt;

In a quiet ceremony performed
WEDNESDAY
.
.
J. L. Ingley, Sr. left over the
Si00 P, M.: Prayer Meeting, U-rl this morning at »:00 A. M. m
I the Chapel of Peace of [he Holy daughter and son-iqdaw, Mr. and
by T. a Middleton.. '
-J-CrwM -Episcopal Church,'Margaret Mrs. William Zachry. and young
f
THURSDAY
.Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E .l * " " Kelts, daughter of Mr*. W. St Jacksonville »ie*chv "
B wUl meet a t the Masonic Hall «• Haiti and the late Mr. Kelts,
aV 5:00 P .:M ,
j became the bride of Donald Fred- - Mr. and Mrs. M. L, Wright
.The Veterans of Forelifn War* I erlch Zaspel, son nf Mr. and Mrs. and ion, Cullen Wright, have re­
Auxiliary will hold a m eeting; Frederick Charles Zaspel of St. turned from spending two weeks
at the Tourist Center at 8:00 P m J. Minn.
at W.ayneavllle, N. C.
The »mall chaftel was decorated
P. M.
with palms ami arrangements
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Luther David and
The American Lesion Auxiliary of aweetheart roses were placed son, Edward, are spending a
on
the
altar.
II
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a
s
a
c
a
n
“SWEETHEARTS!" Robert Cummings and Michele Morgan in
will meet a t 8:00 P. M. preceded
week'a vacation
at
Daytona
a scene from “The Chase,” with Steve Cochran and Peter L en t.
by the board meeting a t 7: l&amp; P. delabra held b u r n i n g whi'o Reach
taper*.
Prior
to
the
cere­
Playing Thuraday amt Friday at the Rlu. *
M. at Uie Legion Hut.
mony Mr*. P. I . ; uller, organ­
. MONDAY
Mr, anti M n. N. C. Minry plan
'Circle No. 10 of Hho Women** ist, played Deb-vena "O Prom- to leave Ihia week for points in
‘ .r ^ .
.
Society of Christian Service* will lie -Be, “ Because" by Guy Dr-, North Carolina whore they will Marian Pearson Wed
meet with Mr*.* Clyde itn&lt;ckman, llardelot and Carrie Jacob Rand'* spend the remainder of the month.
To
Clyde
Cummings;
1810 Elliott Avenue* at 8.00 P. M. “ I Love You Truly." "Liehratraum’
Hy HOH THOMAS
TUESDAY
by List was softly played during
Mr. and Mr*. nlfrad Gramling
Miss Marian Pearson, daughtr: . HOLLYWOOD. Sm.u 3 l/TI—
The Fidelia Class if the First the ceremony and tlx- traditional of Qerasoh, S. C. arrived yester­
Pear
Baptist Church will meet at f:00 wedding marches were used.
day to spend a week-with Mrs. of Mr. and Mrtu Oicar T. CDH.
Th** i " 1, I «cuhl least Ilka in
The bride wore a suit nf soft Gramling'# parents, Mr- and Mrs. " I , V" f »c JmE IL X hl ,
P. M. at the home of Mr*. L'ick
y .° S
&lt;&gt; Hollywood s'udio is that o f the
El*berry, BOO Plumosa Driv*.
Palomino gabardine which featur­ W. C. Clause.
*Y
. G. Cummings „»
official.
ed a belted Jacket with dolman
Mr*. A.
of Lomu
Logan *TlliprelationsWjtUh
,lf MOM. A
Kan*.,
on
Aug.
31
at
tha
Flr»i
sleeves.
She
wore
an
nff.the-faco
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Appleby
rotniani stream of trotlide flown
Flight Club Hold*
hat of brown felt with a short and children, Nancy Jean and Christian Church. The ceremorn tliMHlgh his office every day. A
performed hy Rev. W. P, woiker (amis in Jail, Another gets
. Third B reakfast veil and brown accessories. Lav. John, left, today for Manchester, was
ender orchids formed her
Iowa, where they will spend a Yrsley at 4:00 o'clock.
evicted from hi* home. Two un
vacation with relatives.
.The church was rieeorated with „„„ |lirkpr ov#t w|,ieh j, tu
4)
The third Central Plot id* Fly- sage.
'
*»r.b*ld in*?it»*k
IS .
Vf'rV J.^*L. Ingley, Sr. has left
" u tv lllc Sunday where tne pilot
'or *stfch problems. i r ‘V ? W
.1
. i * . si
i
i
wn-nictrr. nnd n
Rovtl in Orlando and from there since
the girls of the crow-l a a i d ' ^ , np|Work' romm,.rr„ | pro.
war# the guests of the Chamber wedding trip to I* spent in the to spend some lime with her Harris Fold* rendered a propam
mm ■Ami hundred.-) of other*.
will
go
to
Miami
to
alierdOnnorthern
pait
of
tiie**iate.
They
daughter
and
son-in-law
and
young
of
nuptial
music
which
Included
j
he was Just *» g.rmi a . Sinatra. .rBm AnH ) u „ot tsofn^n.. It's
of Commerce. Officials of the
. ■
... . . . . .
■. „„ . The nmttitn Industry I* prob* j
Masters of \meriew eon- I was so impressed with hi* talent 1(| j¥e njj
Titusville-Cocoa Municipal Airport plan to return to Sanford .before grand daughter, Judith Ann, fn "I Lov* kou Truly and |Bc- a{,|- the mMt highly organlM d' Dancing
vention
which
will
he
odd
at
Mi­
raving
for
5!innr*ota
where
Mr.
I
Louisville,
Ky.
cause."
She
was
accompanied
b\
and oherators of the Indian River
and
id paid in the if.
lb S. State fig­
Zaspel will attend the University'
—
her mother, Mr*. W. C. Claum- ure* show that i'f June the *v- ami Beach. Mrs. Teptlc ‘will In­
School of Aerortautic*.
of
Minnesota
anti
study
lor.
his
Dr. and Mr*. J, N. Tolar re­ Mr*. ‘ W. C. TUon played th. rrage employee eatimd I2.B0 per struct in dancing during the **&gt;nNine planes and one glider &gt;U-ft
for pre-schi«d cnihlren and
turned un Saturday from an ex­ wedding marchea.
the Sanford airport for Titusville diploma In physical education.
hop* and flOrt.iKi for * week'* vention
MacDonald wjll dance at the
where they enjoyed swjmming ] Mrs. Zaspel received btr-school- tended trip through the western
Given in marriage hy her fathc work. NVar)y every worker, ex* Mis*
FALL CONDITIONER
states. They were gone about the .bride wore a *oft blue ,wo-'l crjil 'eoiifuientRil secretaries' and iianuuet for the member* to bo
, r _ .
•nd a breakfast Served at (he | in* J" local school* and graduatfield’s airport.'The Central FlyersI-tifHigh School, throe
ilr tw r iin liB 'dross w Ilh 'a TloU-r, executive*, iH-iungii to sutne Tlrid
T r y a Sew Heat T re n l P rrm s n rn t sh ap e d T n The nrw F r i t her
Club was u n fa h ls S r hnd ‘ form rd 1
P«‘ ,
,lw.
*
hat and white arceMortk*. Sh&lt;- of union,
cut or left Imig . . as you p re fe r. K s p rc ia lly s &lt;mk| for d ry h a ir.
Mr. and Sirs. Ruby Lalng left carricd a while prayer Iwok a r­ “ Ithink the only other nnr*
Approximately 75.IMk&gt;.(MW! Amer­
by the officials’ and student* of
a»*oclated with the Sen,S calp Irra lm rn th nnd r l r r l r i r r a j—s f r a s p r r ia lly .
the Sanfonl School of Aviation. ino1* 9 °un,Y tham her of Com- today for an extended tour of mid- ranged with a white orchid on tin- nut nrganixrd a rr'a coupte of film icans are ehureh nteml-er*. weatern produce markeU. They top from, which fell tuberoroa an-l messengers," Walsh told me. ''and
Thoee participating In the flight " “ S*.
H A R R I E T T M il.I .l ilt U K A U T Y N llf lK
Mr. Zaspel ' receivt-tl hi* high plan tu return to Sanford In the white ribbon*.
were Wallv Krohne, Jr.. Hawkins
Great Salt l.akr coelvins a
someone will get around to them
‘
New Location — 2(tfi North Park Avenue
Phone 971
Fall.
school
diploma
in
St.
Paul
and
pound of solid mstler for every
Connelly, Ted Jackson, Knul Aran*
Mr*. J. E. Howland, Jr., aider uifflr day."
-1
...
.........
served
with
the
United
States
berg, Kenneth Seth, Hill Stephens,
&gt;
Walsh, a former NI.IIH offi­ four pounds of water.
of th# bride, aervod as her matron
Beniamin Gunn. Billy
Southward.
Coast
Guard
during
the
recent
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
K.
Pearson
Hilly
nf honqr and .only attendant amt cial. ileal* with about 6U differ­
war.
Upon
hi*
release
from
the
of Gainesvilia were guests of Mr. Mi. Rowland performed th* duties ent union contracts covering
Charles Baker, Roy IP. Browning,
Mack Tindale, Boh Carol hers, Coast Guard he attended the Uni* and Mr*. P. T. Pearson over of best man.
MGM'e 5,000 workers. The *oversity
of
Minnesota
after
which
the weekend and attended the
Stay* Bennie. Phil Glamla-rdine,
rals range from those' compris­
Following
the
ceremony
a
small
he
entered
spring
■'training
with
wedding of Mr. Pearson's sister, I reception was held at the home ing the carpenter* and arc lamp
Robert Huff. Girard Croxton, PiH
Aranbkrg, Guy Storer ’ nnd Jim the St. Paul liaseltail club and Marian, to Clyde K. Cummings.
of ' Sir. and Mrs. Rowland. An operators, which average 26H
was sent tu Sanford. In the sum­
Theodore.
unusual flower arrangement wm apiece, to the first aid nttemlaut*.
mer of I94lt he played the catch­
Orlen Farrell has arrived from placed at one end of the dining who an- usually three. They come
CANNING KITCHEN CLOSED ing assignment with the Celary Pasadena. Calif, to spend some table, while at the other end was to him with their ever)vlay prob­
Mrs. Ouida Wilsu-i, County Fed. hate ball team.
time with his parents. Mr. nnd placed the three tiered wedding lem* uf housing, family, etc., and
Home Demonstration Agon:, an­
Mrs. O. D. Farrell. Mr. Farrell cake, lopped by miniature bridal also to mediate in diipute* over
nouncrex
iv iw j m
h ii the
*nc tSanfonl
m n iu ru « *
■
« .
.
* .• * ..
nounced today
that
received his diploma from the Pas­ couple. Punch was served from Who should do what work,
canning center will be elnied until i C/ITCIC M l'C L S With
adena Playhouse and has been a crystal bowl by Mr*. Cliff In
Construction of set* is the ma­
Jan .* t5 , 1048. She stated that
taking post graduate work.
irrnhnm. Miss Betty Sasser pro jor point of list tie. One aspect
•
Mrs. John Carver
anyone desiring information or
of yfhe problem hn» resulted in
Mr. atid Mrs. Sidney Vihlen and aided over the brlde'a book anij, the labor ,U if# . #mi- pieketlug
help in canning may call her at
tha* CSUrt- H ouser tetephnn-l"-170," ‘ M»d.» Jbhn " Carver*'i-nloi famed children,'Rtahlfy*. ‘Sidney, Jr. ami the table arrangement waa-matir which HoIIj-w-oihI has ex|reriem-ed
Jack Pearson, cousin id
where bulletins are avsilslltc.
nirmliera of Circle No. 3 of Ike Shirley Ann, and Mrs. Jessie Mil­ by Mr*.
bride. ‘
-. . fur many months, other incidents
Women Society of Christian Rer- ler have returned from Ngw Smyr­ theAfter
come every day.
th*
reception
the
cou|&gt;t&lt;vlees of ike First Mctlfocflit na Reach where they^spent two left fur a wedding
— For- - Instance. Walsh declared
wadding
Trip
Dip
to
13
Itv'
Church at thrlr regular meeting week*. Mp*. Millers son. Olivet,
they wdl that during the filming of “An
h
held on Tuesday after noun. Mr*. uf Jacksonville, accompanied them east coast after which
leave
for
Manhattan,
Kas.,
where chor* Aweigh," a Scene was plan
C ., L. Butner presided over the thereiK-d in the hold of an aircraft*
Mr.
Cummings
I*
studying
engin­
meeting and plan* were made to
carrier. There was a dispute about
eering
a
t
Kansas
State
Cnllrgu.
have a "market basket"- salj at
Mr. and Un.J!!iy1l« Hrnrkinnn
which union should Dire the hole.
the next meeting. Mrs. W. P. have- as their JJicst Mr. Hroek- Mrs. Cupimlngs traveled in a In the bulkhead fur fastening
Fields took part In the brief prog­ m in's mother, Sir*. J. M. Brock­ black garbarditic suit with match­ bunks. Both unions held 'heir
ram.
man, Sr., of (Julncy. She was ing accessories and, an oirlild ground, so (he scene was changed
Those attending th j meeting accompanied to Sanford by Mr. corsage.
Mr*. Cummings attended th&lt;- lo­ to a locker' room- In “Till Tit"
were Mrs. Butner, Mr*. Fields, and Mr*. W. Z. Brockman and
Clouds Roll By" there was a has­
» Plain TrajK
Mrs. R. M. Mason, Mr*. Marlha daughter, Bach*), and son. J. M. cal schools, graduating from Sem­ sle over which union shnuld huild
Muffin, Mr*. C. A. Ponder, Mr*. Brockman, Jr., who have returned inole High School in 1946. She the set for tin1 "Show Boat" num­
attended Kansas Stale College
Brodie William* and Mr*. Carver. to Quincy.
► W ater Pilcher
*
. • Vegrlithlc Dish
for two year*, majoring in psy­ ber.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
“Neither Would give in," sal 1
chology. Mr, Cummings graduslrd
Mr. grid Mf*. John Sinclair
cribed hy vateran obeervers as from' Logan, Kas, High School Walsh, “so We h*d both build
White announced today the birth Breezes Interfere
,.
8 Place Table Hrllllttyt
the most colorful alnre tlu- start
two show hoals and then we h-ul
of a daughter, Jana Merrill, Aug. With Beauty Parade of the annual, pageant In 1921. and apont one year in the ,17. S. one of the hunts hauled nut to'
,
t
29 a t th e'F em ald Laughton Mo.He South Pacific a r-,v ™ h a r k &gt; t knd J K S f c
*’ —
« i
Each of tha contestants was car­ Navy
Hre llim e p lrc rt In thin hcaiitifnl new "lloniiiiice" p allern now nn
raoriid Hospital. Mr*. White—hi
ried down the two-mlle stretch on
ATLANTIC
CITY.
N.
J.,
Sept.
the former Kathyyn Cinder.
a
small
float
simulating
a
pair
3—(AY—The 1047 competition for
(ilNplay In our window.
*
Garden Club To Give
selection of a “ Mis* America" of butterfly wings.
ALTAMONTE
■ Mr. and Mr*. Clyde C. Clrecn. the
Assorted
bands
and
large-sited
Flowers To JO Booth
.. . ftj. announce •-th# birth of x got down 'to aome serious ogling Goats rn trird by local sponsor*
a t the 54 contestants moved
SPRINGS NEWS
daughter, Nancy Ellen, cm Monday today
were intarapereed among the
Indoors
for
th*
flret
of
a
series
MRR.
fe.
D.
MclNTOSII.
Jit.
If
8epL 1 at Stanford University
l-ocal flowers will be furnished
would-be beauty queens, and the
-preliminary elimination*.
i Hospital in. Sen Francisco, Calif. nr An
each day for the Junior Chamber
parade moved ilong the board­
estimated
200,000
persons
• Mrs. Green is the formec Mary watched the parade of thewxalion’a walk route for more than two
*
Jeweler ’
of Commerce Information tbjoti’
Mr. and Mrs. Webber Haines
* — '— ‘— | with Us -----v-'* Chapman of Sanford.
sine*^beginning
-jpening- ,in
,
picked, beauties down a two-mil# hours.
&lt;&gt;n aa Oct. J1. „A l,memlicr
„ lllwl of tHe llard*len
112 8. Park
I ’ h o n r 35T-W
Least pleased of the many thou, and son John laft last week "it
atrrchf of boardwalk yeatarday,
to u r of tha northeastern states.; ciuD ‘wil? h^''in"attendwn.e"fiith
but H was all Just fanfare aa far sands who Jammed the board­
if
# lf ..
, . ‘ «!mv to furplih Information n
as the girls were concerned: The walk area wtr# the 54 rontesUmts.
# l
Brywn U’ft
lm j * u tr /InwerA for»
8
tiff
brexes
from
the
sea
kept
actual competition before the all* .
, ^or “ V1 Hprirnf*, Bfl(| tnwn*|&gt;M»plr, it
Announced
contestants
clutching
at
their
observing Judges didn't »t*rt until . . .
. . . . .
—.
d day of th* program, a akjrts, straightening eleaborately Ark. They plan to be there a loday |,y Mrs. W. A. Fitt*. vie.'
---- • - - I- s o f . nr*tiered
-1* and hoLdirrglnionl'''
—
prepared "hair-do
"halr-doV*
___ &lt;
I president of (lit organisation.
By Friday nightr
, .14. 1.&lt;”&gt;
«o
th# uniform
parasols
riTleh
v r ................r - Flowr » -.w « e furnisher by the
64 hopefuls from 89 states,*—
.
.
.
,
,
—
■„.!m
I j I hS®
bait liBsn
M U d for
#— each
__ r. girl,
" b and Mrs. r c G. Janes and group fnf the opening of lie, booth
cities and Canida will be trimmed'
'’^ .n sProvided
children of Punts Oorda spent- (tn Igihor Day i/id ineludcd n large
while trying to maintain a last
to a final 16 wrom
Vrom which th*
th#
Bundky with Mr. and Mi^ .a rra n g e m e n t of slnnias In a black
current year’* “ Mis* America" smiling eontenance for the cheer- B. D. McIntosh.
container, a pineapple rian t and
Ing
throng.
will be chosen. Th* title, won last
“Back To School
.
, v ■' ■
,
pineapple,' graceful whltt pampas
year by Marilyn Buferil of Los
A
regular
businrei
meeting
n
f
.g
r
a
..
wRh
pink
hibiscus
in
a
blue
The area of tho Pacific Ocean, the American Lotion and Aux- *urn Bmj (he fourth group wa* on
Angeles, carries with It, a (6,000
scholarship and a choice of screen, tha world's large,t, |* mure than
No. 183 wa* held-artistic arangement of ilitiiiergii),
__ __or mooelllng
_ contract*.
88,600,000 square miles. IU aver- Wednesday evening
radio
at the Com- ‘ a form of air plant,
Ykatcrday** parade wa* des- age ilepth la 14,000 feet.
munity House. A soclsl hour —
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granted —
a --divorce
drere*
'
tier orrhesira-trader liuth.m ^
inty" Dorsey. The ex-Mr*.
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H the tin t person I'll have a dite
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Alter nl)—Why be mad at your own
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Legal Notice
%built in lt»48. lutrge lot, can lie
H andled for tS600J/) rash. I*«lAUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales l 2
S P E C IA L Y kM VICt.Y
^5nri* monthly.
NINTH Jl ’t ' l ' l t l
and Service. The Music BoXr ____________________________
RltHERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
rilillll'.V IN \&gt;
Ravmnnd l.und(|i i*l. Associate
119 W. 1st SL Phone 95.1.
KBNT—Floor sander. Er
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Ava.
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IIIEKT A. WILLIAMS, Keillor
41*1(1$, UNHID r*s|»»M) Saw V»f*»
nd UM-d. Set- it at Jotcph
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era St Laundry. 113 Palmetto
flrrk'e Mfftrr m» K4tif**rtl. Kin:
ia* large living room,' 2 bodAve. Phono 914.
house paint
In Ih*- Mill «*f
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3 (dlhltA |s# M, H|.|*.4t, •!»* -•
•st room and .3 large rnrin*ed
SFNKARIK GLASS A' PAINT piano Tunln
mrrhes located on lot l»0 x 180
(54). ‘ 112-114 W. 2nd SL
Bill. Re*. 1
rith ,3 car garage, nil In rt«&gt;d
(•million; .workshop consist* of ENAME kTHKNJ a MIN MOORE'S
impervo Enamel Color Fast.
! brick 4trurturr* connectnl' by
this viUmia CMdy ««| 9
bof that rovers an area of 164M . uuick drying, for Exterior aud
Interior use. S B Ji K \ K t K
qtinrr feet — a liaigain at
lliw 8 IM8 $Ua4rf,flKtM r»|
GLASS St PAINT CO. Hmne
Mf N*t f im m if . No
17.600.00. •
.
RENT A CAR
[CEPTIONALLY well furnishVrtbtrwn U h d r Hniurmf H*»»
YOU DIGVK IT
V * *fi»n c * mi m il any mF»lt.
d. 5 room mmlern house, in ex,
.
.
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PIIONB
308
lellcnl corulitiori eonviently loe|4Mumidr cal ihrtn down ll *
flW ICK LA N D- MOB HI HON
Ited and accessible to .-k IiooU
U DHIVE-1T) IN C
ind trade community — 3 car
farage. Lot 60 x 178, Prlre.l for
SEE US FOR
-■&lt;
luick sale 17876.00. '
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
iOCK 220 feet on Pirat Street
AND TYPING
n First Street Kxtentioix Ideal
CREDIT f.UHBAU OF
For multiple housing structure.
HANFORD
Ifour* for $6,000.00.
«
them during rainy season. I'honn | * ng N. Park
Phan* 18c
Ituumlllal A Anderson
[UR ROOM house.‘.very comQ')1. I
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Tnuchton Drug Co.
prtable/ on large lot 12; x 636
L suitable for small u u rk and EASY-FOLD baby carriages, g-rud
Btickens. -aeveral fruit tree* and
rendition. $10.00. Phonr 787-J.
garage—Owner leaving town.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S -M arket
12750 00 -Property 3 mile* from ONE 10 FT. Warren Meat Case
Barber Shop open Thursday.
complete with compressor, very
■own town.
.
Friday * Saturday.
reasonable, now In operation.
jvo several farms with hou4*s
Apply 601 Sanford ,\v&gt;.
(hat are prlcetl right.
THE IIOMR-6HOP
Xre f a a tariM C alrd « I I S Itrfc le a • '
FRKI) W. HKNDF.lt. Raaltor
WATCH h CLOCK REPAIRING r n f w a , e r e r le a r* . ra s k e * . a a a k a r a .
I Slat* lUnk llldg. Room 2
1700 Sanford Are. Phone 1143-J a l S I r l r ' f a a l. • X l f t a r U c a a a a d a k la
6 a r t ic l e s w a n t e d
a i r i l r a l l a a a f P a r a a lrfc X e llr t a a d
Pbon* 1818
l , a l r r s a t l s a s * X l(*TOMV U IX TATTENTION MOTHERS
MHXT, u#»*iae»d »-e «a* a«» la
—DIAPER SERVICE—
cash price paid for used
I h r m t m r M " a f f r r e d l« IS* fa ta *
ARTICLES FOR SALE Highest
Baby
Vajvet
fumiihc*
hiwpital
iMtrlt
k aaae . W h llr , e r e a a r l r a a . a a t furniture. Ted Daria Furniture
I r e e ll r .
s a t e f a r kafclr* a r r a ild clean.
aUrila
diaper*
and
deodorCo, 311 E. l« t Ph. 968.
..
lied conlalnar. Ee-momical ami
I’LL BUY your car regardless of
aafa. Fully medirall? sppmvcd
condition. Roy Real, 808
Call Daytona 2487-W «41ret f t r
■Ints, Poultry 8uppl)ea. Kalla,
Purina- Reads, Urocerte* and
Meat*. Touchton A Watson, 1201 WANTED PIANO, must be In
Celery, l'hona 1199.
’
rood condition. Phone County IF YOUR SAW needs ru-ioothing,
ADVERTISING
3702:
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y or week. The Music Max, 111* OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
FICE space in Meisch Building
large light office*, tawly decor*
10. 15, 20 and 25 CENT
ited. all utilities, heat and janiHERALD OFFICE
or service furnl»hed. Call K83See
Jimmie
Cowan'* Sheet Mrlnl
V. It. St A. DepL Store.
Works for new Radiators, nnv
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
itOOM AIT. for .enL Apply
liert's Grocery
ing and repairing.
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GENEVA. SwIttorUnd.
s'IVON, Sept, a, o i l —The Air
try revealed yesterday Rri- The Ecumenical Refugee Oa nnnls....... - Cuiimil of
•ion of the
l... World
Jargvat anil fastest nnlitaiy ___
(ort/th e lldndlcy Pngo Ha»- Churcljes hss K«ne on rrcerl m
[is In full scale production. opposition to "racial disrrindita;ing the plane off the secret lion bv the United Nx'ii-fu."
The resolution was in connre*
;he ministry said It would
tlon with the poliey of the pro*
«.| by* the RAF for multi- nosed International Refmre* Orhi* rules, freighter. parachute
iranitation that refugee*'and diL
i, ambulance, tnmper-Uan. plarnl
p|„crt, person*.
»i O n n r r ethnic
of
supplles-dmppinn and flidor j^
^ persons,
jnt,|||f,|l|t.
f(
To.- aisthtance
bv IRO.
,
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h ,• w inr "pan of 113 f«V* j ;Thr church enmmiviop' is farIII, nvi u ill U-«|tr»t*. » f h i f r c t . l mutating plans fol InMoitKed ran­
hes, the all metal four tn -,; terial aid for refu r
through
munoplanv ’is powered by I
tr i I W ? n t i i ntiPciUitM *to*ve'fLPralaftnnt relief . fa m U lim . .In
[Germany and Austria, pat .i.tilsr"nitines, each of 1,1175 horse-1Iv for those not rarn l for by the
ic llustlng* ha* a top »pe--&lt;l
64 mpb. A maximum crising
d of .‘103 mph, a service ceilnf 27.000 feet and a ranee
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COMMENTS

•OLYMPIC GAME'
LARAMIE; Wy.. VAT-Th* Wyomlng-Ulah football game lo be
Plfyrd In U rarnla OcL 25 trill be
an "Olympic. Game." Wyoming
wIlL- ask every purchaser of n
Heart to' the game to make a vol­
untary contribution to th* Olymp­
Ic fund* Wydmlnjr ^ ip tc lf (o n l i i
110,000 In the drive.. Tho fund
gnat Is set at $160,000. It will b*
used to pav expense* for Uip U.Jb
team a t ihe
I London
Iwimlon gam
games
ti next

T H E R A N P O K i* H E K a IA ),

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tisli Reveal New TCKurSfiei? Oppose *TJN
^Military Transport Racial Discrimination

NEW YORK. (AV-Vie I
New York Yankee rookie,
talks about the no-hit 'i
trnme he missed while pi
for I-eftr Comet's B'ngh
Triplets In the Eastern 1.
last year. . ,
Raschi was within nnr putout
of the no-hitter whrn ha m sdj ah
error on an rwsy chance to tetlre
the final batter at firft base. Ih e
nest hitter slammed a nom**r that
« a t Raschi hla no-hitter and the

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Error K ept Raschi
From A 'N o-H itter

GAINESVILLE, 8&lt;pl. 3. M l—
FInrida’a Gators battled a broiling
SILVER SPRINGS, Kept. 3, sun In their second fall workout
Special) —mAll - time attendance yesterday afternoon and the way
______
j records for"play-off te rn s are ex­ they came through it Indicated
' pteted to be broken as the Glass that the 70 odd candidates bare
U Florida State l-caguo presents reported It) far betle'r than averopenlnr fam es of its elvhth an* are early season physical condi­
&lt; nual Snaughnexsy aerie« In fam es tion.
.
Donning M l playrnr fegalla
a t SL A urustine and Gainesville
yesterday mornlnr. the (.alors
at 8 o’clock tonight
r Tha pennant-winninr Saints will faced n battery of state rt*w»pa|wr
I play host to fourth placi Orlando, cameramen In .a’ srdslon dvvoted
H angers Will Tram
■while second place Gainesville will, entirely to picture taking. Some
A t Lake Placfd
be a t homo with third.place De- of the potential barkfield lumin­
aries gVt In more running vrlth a
I Land.
. *
Altko the Saints played before plrakin than a regular practice
. v a record of 78,776 paid mlmi'slnns afford*.
Continued emphasis on hall
thru the regular season. It Is an ­
. tidpated that th e ' largest ern»d handling, pass offense and de­
will tu rn 'o u t at Gaineivjll** where fense. and a running nlay dummy
, 88,781 paid their way during 1317, scrimmage rnaiked the afternoon
or more than twice the paid a t­ session, with fullback* Caspar
- tendance at (hiinrsvilk- In I’.ilft. Vacraro. Rob GrueUmachcr, Ales
, -Tha 89,783 flfu rr compare* with Gardiner, llilly Parker and Fred­
. ; the previous record high set at dy Roirlle gelling a major pur*
Haven Itamblera. Ra*i|r»*r farm
h '; St. Augustine in 1918 when 84,112 tbm of the hall carrying rhores. ,
teams, will train during the same
A final session' in light 'cloth* *
' were listeil as paid patrons.
period. The first of several exhi­
. Tha Saints enter Him play-off* was planned for Ihe University of
bition* will lie held Oct. 4 with
* .aa favorites to sweep thru with Florida football srjuad this morn- STAR NETMEN on the U. 8. Iiavls Cup' team
proceeds going to the American
• .comparative ease and thus earn Ign by Head Coach Ray Wolf.
boh sled team which will compete
Thi4 afternoon,* the grbldcrs against Australia at
. ' tha right to meet the winner of
In the Winter Olympics at* 8*.
Trd Schroeder ami Jack Kramer pose with the famed cup. cinched for t
, the Georrla-Flerlila playoff* for were slated to ifon full pads' and earned
Moritk, Switzerland, next winter.
victory over Australia's Hinny Pails, which scored the American*
'th e mythical ‘‘Class fl Chnmpt Hi­ begin hitting 'foy keeps." _____
re • ship of tha Southeast."
JUST ANOTHER SPILL
4 ' ’ This is so because in regular one-half or nine Innings or lx
declared
*
‘no
contest".
Regular
: 1 season play the Sainta took 1U of
Fliers And Billies
WESTRURY. N. Y., GD -Sev* sixteen
.1*1M from
..... fl.lt..
I
412
*1 of4 lie
Orlando,
ID admission prires will prevail.
en horses piled up during the
The
Irague
will
reeeivo
20
per­
Vie For 4th Place
from Gainesville, and split even
running of n recent trotting race
with DeLand.' Most important of cent of the gross gate receipta.
at
the Roosevelt Raceway. Frank-,
In
Southeastern
gU however is the fact that during with the balance to be divided be­
%
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,
lin
Saffirrd. leading driver of. the
the past three weeks if play, the tween the two cluba in each seti*-t.
-------------------- iJMwifdif. nJm orte of the Injured.
MONTGOHERY, AU‘, ‘f»jpV‘^
^ 8 « rV L M lU d .K * . .and G-Mab One-half cj ;eh»l ftogm * 20 per­
at. least kn even sc ha nee to defeat I The next night Safford was rehurling staffs have had .their cent will !&gt;• paid to the series OP) — A liest two - out • of - three
them,
r
leased from the hospital, returned
bands full with opposing batsmen. finalist for use in expelittk of the series starting tonight will settle
The Gatora nre definitely a more *° tha track and drovd two winU ta Sehalora* rookie# will be play-off with the Gaargia-Florida Ihe question at whether Pensacola
potent. hall club this Vrar than ners.
'
.
or Virksbarg will taka part In the
depending almost entirely upon I-vague winner.
I'isver* do not share ill any of Southeastern League’,* .Shaughhurler Tpmmy_ Hyde, one of the
GATOHK
ALL KLAMMF.I)
.
loop's two 20-g‘anm or Iwtler win- the Shaughneasy receipts but do ne**y playoffs.
Well,, here, we go sticking out
Jackson ami Montgomery, flrit •our neck again in favor of the
nera wharras the Saintn hate share in part of the piocved* of
i
TORK, UP)—Evcrv team
Ketcher. 19-8, Rotunno, 1VJ, llull- the Georgia-Florlda leries" first and third place teams, will get the ! fighting Florida Gators.
in tho Naiio.iWl league yuar* lias
four
games.
President
Sy.l
llerplayoffs
started
on
srhrxlule
to­
man, 14-7, and Muunsto, 13-5, not
' . _ tld n ltjh » t_ ItUL-UMur». W4 _________.11eie'n Thais.________ ■&gt;&gt;ccn-a-JriclJm. o f - a -wraad-elam
to overlook John Tht-oMd 1»-|6, |*»nr JiM .aiuiauntftLlhat. the loop, night wilh tlu, first two gnmi virf going to be victorious in at least
The Daytona Beach Jslela have home run. The Phillies were the
umpiring staff w||L take part the four-out-of-saven contests lx*- I five of their g rid ' iron contests
last to get tagged when Clyde
thrmigh the semi-final series, four ing played in tha Mississippi cap­ I this fa ll,'a n d may posaibly lw sold llill itaha and Wally Gaddia. Kluttx of the Pirates banged one
Rain'
Is
slated
to
report
to
tha
ital.
.
umpire^
working
each
gam
*.
*
Ttiughiut assignment, how,*ver.
• out In front in more than that
I miii Devil, Orlando plo t, has
The Fliers of Pensacola and I when the skaaon is over. We think Miami Tourists and Gaddia has hander.
s t a in s to' face* the G-M-*n as they
haon ordered to go to the SL
fsce ths fonrrout-of-ieven game nominated himself to take the Vlrkigurg Hilllea wound up th e 1
oils' tilt will prntiahly be a Petersburg (Uinta . . . , Mra.
“sodden drsth" series for the He- mound against the Hatntj who season in a deadlock for fouith that
IIKUTIIKR ALT
tossup.
Catherine Porchere, mother of Ed
Land oulfi
won its last etVrn' will usa either Jim Ketchcr or plare. Rlrphcnton irrnngej the
Tha
Gatora
should
win
from
, games from Galnesvllla.
• Joheriy ' Theoltold as list ting *erl#» to settle which team would Mississippi, Auburn, North Caro­ Lavy-Whitner'a wife, died In I at
grange, Ga. last Thursday and was
participate in the playoffs after
'i
. Main stay of the G-Man slaff is pitcher.
Msnsger Hill Rtrlnecke said he hurried conferences with club lina Stale, Furman and Kansas ■burled Sunday in-Cocoa . . . . ,
big Georgs Fultx who wound up
Statu
with
the
Mlaml-Florida,
Willi* Andersen, fleet
footed
Vrllh 23 victuiir* and ten defeats— would saml 'Harold SUwe.it to the managers ovrr the phono.
The winner of the series will game to be played in the Magic, Seminole High School fullback,
the league trailer iu viclurirt. box- for the Heljmd 1:1 Hats
ssx-oml-place Gadsden thi
the City rated.as a toa* up, ao far as is In town and will return to Au­
Manager Myril lloag won 17 of 20 while George Fulls Is etiieclej to meet' second-place
burn sums time during tha last
decisions but hi* arm ha* keen lie the choice of Mynl Hoag, night after the aeries is completed, we are concamcd.
We think th at thrra is a poaai- of the weak to resume his studies
•
ailing of late, thus leaving moat Gainesville pilot.
bility that th e ' Gator gridders and foutltall activity a t tho AlaStewart's record this season
of the hurling burden on Pults,
hava a chance to trim North bdnia school.
•»
Don Coker. 10-6, Walt llilr*, M l , shows I t wins against 13 defeats Minmi'H Ghaul Can
Texas State, too. Rut no ono
but Stelnerke said the righthand­
and Tom O’Callaghan, 11-14.
N
ot
Be
Stopped
should discount, the power of the
The R ed -H at hurling staff er has been pitehlng at a .730 dip
Texas school.' There were many
teems topped by Juan Pen**, 19­ sine* jnialng the Red llala. •
MIAMI, Sept. 3, UP)—The Uni- rumblings when the Florida boos­
pel.and and Orlando will be verally of Miami’* ___|
21. with Pels Hardin, 7-3. 11*1 Bte
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Hurricanes
w art. 11-18, and Yigi-Alonm, 14- participating In they Efili Shaugh- continued their preparations to­ ters heard that Hear Wolf had
10. as chief aides. Tiny Rulph nessy playoffs, and .HI. Augustine day for the opening football game
IT PAYt TO LIITETT*'
Perea -had: won ftva -mil «f *t». and •Gainesville, thdr-fourth. *— , r liie aehaon against Baylor here
The wlnnerx of the first four- on SepL 28, cheered by ths news
and Harold Baile*. a Inte-ctmer,
R e a d T h e Ada
won Jhre# on* of fmrr, to provide oa4-of-seve»| games will meet in a. that Harry Ghaul,' (M r kicking
nnr assurance in csss th* lead­ series of t&lt;jual length to settle aee, may be able to .play.
the Irague opponent for the Geoc* fail.
Trainer Dave Wike reported
Seriea games will alternat • be- gia Florida circuit. The Inter­ that Ghaul. who Injured hla leg
rern the competing \itt.-s i.ntil league .play, (s expected to tM-gln In a scrimmage Saturday, may b#
m ha*
__ won four gain.**. In around HipL 17.
.. ta
'. e.m
ready to go against Urt Texans
case of rain, or becauv* of a tio,
but will need another wrek's resL
Tha United States has approxi Ghaul was one of r|,e nation's
' the garqe w|ll lx* re»chedulr&lt;l in
the same city the next night. All mately 330 morning and 1400 ave loading punters for the past tw*»
v games roust go through eight and ning daily papars. ________

W L W N E S p A f e f l E P T * 3, 1947

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work. Sunnjrtown Sowing Plant,
tener. Also open evenings.
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18
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tension of financial aarieUne# by i
New^ r - , urr,
tb&gt; World Hank .w here poMibla.
■b h USSKIA Hrlglu.ii ~ Ocean
or might rmliracc what
' Hj failed depth* of 12.000 ftrt Will be e l
permanent meaiure*.
plored for” the firat time by IM*
Ily perm anent m e an u fU he ob­ if Auguat I’iccani complete#' hi#
vio u sly r e fe r r n l to the M &gt;’ ’ »*• •‘Bathyscaphe" project for which
King Edward VII
s il v e r
Prince** Alic#
plan for extension o f American arrangement* are nearly rnmpletr.
( D ie d 1910)
(Special) (Died 1878)
assistance* to Kuyope on o ’ long
The
03-ytar-old
scic.iiiii
ia
the*
record* foe
range self-h elp h a il* .
man
who
roae
to
53,000
feet
in
a
i I ported to I
At another point, I-uvelt i&gt;ald free balloon in 19.12. Now he la
t&gt; Florida
that It I* now certainly la te r than working with Max Coaynt on thi
King Oaarga
f qponln* ga
First M arquait
we think and that bit personal Bathyscaphe, a metal glob*, with
(Died 1936)
• rmal tJhaujr
view la .that the United S la te * three ami one-haif-inch wall, built
•f Milford Haven
. 'q i 84. -Ana
will have to take a bai I I Mik at to with.land pre»«nre* of C.000
. t^Dled 1921)
t :■f a t-8 o'clock
the altuation before the en«L of pound, per square inch vhirh wilt
| i The penn
}kamSMflUnil fyfl* I a •- ■—- - — —
Uy boat t&gt;
The'fttate lleparInn n t' fiTF*Srnie
He plan, to aink it in tile liulf
Prlncat* Andrew
Adm iral Viscount
ITT- rUle tecon
time haa been receiving wuid at of Cuinea off the roa.t of Africa.
Movntbatton
(Prince** Alice) .
i be at horoi
an increaaing rate from Its Leal The fir.t trip will lie unmanned,
Land.
obtervera abroad that America with device, actuated hy preMilie
AlUo tin
will have to face up to the rritlral deigned to return it tu the .or*
a record oi
of
HE wadding »f Princess Cilia*
•Ituation aooner than previously fare. Thrn I’irrard and hit fellow
th n r the
expected.
scientists
will
make
the
trip.
1both, 21, holross-prosumptivo
tldpatcd
There are two rea.on. for thl»,
The 40-ton globe la buoyed by, a
to tha British throne, and LI.
, will
turn
hi tt—
the undersecretary .aid, explain­ heavy dtunijLlllmL writh light anti
. 69,761 paid
Philip Mountbatlen, 26, former
concrete Weight* held by oil. For
ing them ax:
,
,
-y* : or more , h
"ballast" there are Iron electro­
Oreek prince, an Nov. 20 In West*
1.
The
fact
that,
in
hi*
virw,
the
‘ tendance ■■
effect* of the British 'financial magnet*. If tha aprrd uf accent
mlnslor Abbey w ill unite two de­
The 89.763
crlil* have l&gt;een very contagious. la too grrat, oil ran he rrteaard
the previm
scendant!
af Queen Victoria. A l­
from
the
drum.
Lovett aaid that he could no. rumSt. Anguatl
Chrmiraht will keep the air Inrf
incut or enlarge upon thi«. lint
though tho groom's awn branch
U | __ luted
*\
It la a known opinion of American aitle the glulx pure an I thine will
The Sain
af tho fam ily w a* established
official,
that Britain** r.xent »uc, be two window*, one heiking
favwrttei
and the other down."A dictaphone
quite recently on tha throne of
restful
effort*
to
relax
prortalona
iparativr
of Ita loan agreement here w •ttitl will avoid wa.le of lime In AakGreece, his ancestors, on his
right t
Ing
notea.
The
dark
sen
ilepthr
bring requests for variotM kind*
Georgii
father's
side, have reigned for
will
lie
illuminated
witn
powerful
of help from other European rottn• the mythic*
hlc#
aearchlighta.
many centuries In Denmarh.
trie*.
.
.hip of the
One of the window. 1« renfov*
From this great house, three
2. Tha reaourre* of many Eu­ able and will lie u .n l for entrance
iXtw* &lt;» •
ropean countries have had to he and
1 i eeeeon play
British sovereign* Jiave in the
exit.
A
.hurt
wavv
radio
will
iocraaalngly diverted from produc­ kern the acirnllits in touch with
ite m fro
past chdsen their consorts. Elisa­
tive pace, such at the purchaie or their ship, -the Sfaldla. n Belgian
Caine
manufactura of machinery for niwA cargo boat There will le two
beth, lee, springs from this
plants, |o nonproductive uses niulor* to propel the •'lube over
(U~h6w«v«r
family. The tree above shews
such a* tha purchase.of food,
the orran floor. PowVl* Will come
p t ‘ l ,hp
the distant relationship of the
*i
Senator
In relation to th i. second point, from batterlra.
•*
royal couple.
(International)
* Lovatt said tha trouble. Pave been
hurling aM
The Pjerard ripetlilloi., spon.
- ohanda fall v
brought on partly by wliat lie ral- aored by the Belgian National
lad acta of God, such aa flood* and Scientific Heaearch Fund, will u Tha Skrii
; depending
drought*, knd partly tiy hu.nan cludr geologist*, nioluglat t and
hurler Tom
frailties In management.
naturallata.
Greece Take« Step«
Kiwanis Meet
loop’a two. 1
Many countrie*, he aaid, hove
aer* where
' run through their store of rvroilrTo Prevent Strike
rraas fa
Pass
&lt;&gt;aal
“• I
s l I s as#
M rrwsa
gs q
C Of C Election
Keleher. 19­
t •$ rrMlC sUrlahdS
cr* simply In order to riist. In
Senator* In four ITT
• arfditimi. 1.. .1. ,lui-ul. i l - i
------ man. IJ 7. i
fl ■■IlNBNI 11atgae I'agt llhfl
ATHENS. Sept. 8. &lt;(P&gt;
The
place, Mr. 8t*natrom declared, "it
Frrnch have the warat whoat crop rirk, B. I.. Pet kins, II. IL Greek
government took strong
Hal lleincr
line* Napoleon', time and the pot­ Pope, J. L. Ingley, E. C. step* today
J can be assumed that the Feds
to
prevent
a
pnialyxato crop i* bad.
ri^ U .7 -6 .,
could hava possibly played before
liar per. It. I.. IH-an, Jack Itati“ sclirdu!
cliedulrd
TUtighoxt
After mentioning Ri train and gan, Georg* Stine, W. A. Morri­ ing rivll servant* strike
1 78,000 to 90.000."
.
' seetni to' fa
France, luivett thrn de-laird that son; W. V. Bitting and Jack Hal!.1 furA tomorrow.
decree scheduled' for publi­
• "At th* beginning of this pas
' ,f* A tha ft
he did. not mean to pick out I h u e
Altamonte Spring.: K. C. Hater, cation in tbe Official Gaictte to­
"rud !rn cli n
countries as requtripg n..i.ian-j- Mr*. K. C, Bates, II. O. Smith
j season," Mr. Stenitrorn assorted,
day, thereby making it a law,
' ' outf
tfIt ’
Land
mora urgently than xpy other na'
I "Sanford led the Florida Jilata
ordef* tbe "mobiliiattun'' uf all
•
Casselberry
and
F
n
n
Pprk:
ffimei iron
tiona but only as example, of the IliUiarii
rivll servants, ban. walkouts and
Ca.telle-rry,
*
llibl.arc)
j
l-eagu# for tbe over-all seven
M ainstay
general *rtl«l« over -W e.tern Ku- Hd'batd Gasaelberry, Jr.I leon- threatens strikers with dismissal
J
years that ]obp~had bean In upr Georg*
rope.
and
Imprisonment.
Casselberry.
th 23 vict.
■(ration. Th* Feds boaslt-d uf an
On other aspect, of the Kurope iidForest
The strike, if railed, would afCity: Cheater C. Fosgatr,
tha, Uague
an crisis. Lovett .aid:
I average of .540 as th* result of
fret all post and telegraph com­
Philip
Mar*.
'
Manager M;
1 . He ha* not heard nn\thing
munication ami would virtually
;
winning 471 games against 407
Geneva:
Mis.
Eintor
Cuilelt,
W,
decisions bi
about Hriti.h Foreign Minister G. hlllx-e.
hall the operation of tbe govern­
.
I defeats. At tbe end of the prssAiling of la
Bevln’a- proposal to redistribute
Intke Maiy: Baymuml 31. Ball, ment.
ent season, the Feds slipped friun
of the hurl
the American gold hoard at. Kurt
‘A government official said aurh
K. True.
f n Don Coker,
Knox and could not comntrn. on K. Imke
first place In the over-all stand­
a
strike
.would
be
"disastrous"
at
Monroe:
Jo
h
n
W
.
H
ell,
I- and Tom O'
It.
ing* to second place, with 8t.
a
time
when
the
government
was
J.
Tilden
Jacobs.
2. In hla opinion. It would Ihi
Tha Bed
Augustine Saints taking uvtr
Lingwuod: J. A. Blatline, B. C. waging a campaign against guer­
icent* toppr
difficult fur Britain In maintain
first place. This 'proves,'' Mr.
rilla* to rratorr order In northern
membership rimultaneoiuly In n •ireene, F. H. Black.
t l . with Pet
Catenatrom declaredr "that Kanford
Greece, . ___________ .
Oviedo;
—wait, n n ,
Brili.b- cumuiouweaith - cuiOmi*
haa had successful
baseball
(Midirem: ciontTt:. s. gst The government umplojrges are
union and a European troxomic
'■ . aa chl»
10
throughout her Florida Stats
asking for increased wages to
i’c itr had
union. He haa heard .orculation II. F. Wheeler. F. W. Talbott. P. meet higher living coat*.
Leagut activities."
and | Harold
about a European econonib union M, Camplwll.
Mr. Stenstrom reviewed record,
• Also scheduled for publication
Slavne.
Amliew
Hilda,
John
won three n
at some stagi' of the Marshall
'established by th e ‘ Sanford clup
in today'* laaua of the Official
Huda,
Martin
Ktankn.
tome aa.urs
plan development, (.ovett a.nld.
(laiette i* a law permitting cen­
and ita members throughout the
. era fall. •
8. The State and Treasury Drsorship of prcaa report# on gurrpast year. He highlighted this
,
Series gat
par Uncut, have liren disrupting
IK S. Gold
rilla and military o|&gt;eratinn». The
review by describing Buddy la k e ’s
tween the ■
tha possibility. as one phase uf the
reports will be limited to-general
l to 0 win over Deland in 19
one team ha
( I 'a a lta s M &gt;,aM
O ael
Marshall plan, of creating a dollar
staff communiques..'
innings at Conrad Bark in De­
Knox
striftighold,
waa
acquired
case of rain
pool for Europe with the main
Land a few weeks ago. lake won
the game w
purpose of atahilislng Kurope.it. tiy pUH-has# from other countries
his own gam# with a home run
_
The "purchase'' is in effect, an
tamg ell
currencies with dollar support.
•
in th # . 19th frame.
’
must
, 4. An ecoonmlc union of all Ku-*acceptance of gold fn payment W edemeyer Finishes
— -,
Mr. Stenstrom applyudrJ J j Iiu
rope, aa recommended by Hep. for debt* of other countrie* to^lhe Fact Finding In Korea
Krlder for hi* wor..,
ork, _
no* only ...
in
Have has not been discuu-gd with Unite.) Sintra built up by their
the managerial department, but at
th# 8&lt;at# Departmenl but is. In buying i'onttr.erably rout®
8
FOUL,
Sept.
3,
(dl
—
l.ieut.
an official of th* club for the peat
Lovttl'a opinion, a naluml hope from this country than they can General Albert C. Wedemeyer
few years. "Krlder deserves moit
sell it.
for all Europe.
said
today
his
fart-flndin-r
mission
of the rrrdit for Sanford having
Viltually all of the gold, how heard "strongly divergent views”
baseball during these past Iwu
ever, is pait «f the U. S, monev in Korea, but that th erj appealed O llfll o r OH, serving in Ui*&gt;tedit«rraneen theatre under Lt. Gen. John
seaton,," Stenstrom saij. He also
aystem. Moetly a* reserved back­ to lie "almo*: complete accord" on C. II. l«e, hr* now being Investigated. Among th# first on tha seen* waa
Bulgaria Issue
Max Sorensen. Commander of tha Catholic War Veterans. H* la iMswn
paid high praise to BUI- Stanton.
ing against note* and deposit*
thing—"th* deelre for a peace­ gelling both (idea of th* alofy In noma, Italy. At top, he meets General
. -_ hurler, who racked up ^ .v ic ­
of the Federal Iteaerv# Banka, on*
. lt'* M |. . M
fism r# « e ••*•»
ful,
prosperous
and
united
Korea."
tories during th* year against
Lee. Bottom, he listens to aome Ol complaints.
Lfafemotteoat)
and aome ia luirking for paper
in th* Balkan*.
Wedemeyer, who left today for
aeven defeat*. Stanton also apmoney Usurd by the government
Th* American note aaid:
Tokyo, said In a farew-dl slat •
• peared .in 41 game* throughout
.*Th# PeUtdr caae. Involving the itself. the-year, it was reveal-*.!
On the domestic front, Bovin menl that hla mission had nltrnipHPKP.ir
RECORD
THY
leader of th* principal opposition
ted to contact as many Korrans notitiral, economic and s*ieiaf ren­
"Although he claims St. TriersNEW YORK. Sept. 8. WP)
party, obviously efforts the exist- served notice to ,th e notion’s 80,- aa limited time would allow.
Paul Msntx, holder of many speed burg
£ur* aa
“ hla home, everyone .In
dition* within their country,"
•ncs of representative g ovenv 000,(HR) workers that th* labor
"Obviously,
It
ia
Imjiosalble
to
government would us# a “get
• .Wedemeyer will Icavo Tokyo tecordr, took off from La Guordla I oanford claim* Jerry Silverman
meat In Bulgaria. X X X
hear
the
expressed
vlow*
of
*11
,h# iuat os much if a Sanford
"Tho .contention that th* m atter tough" policy to spur productio t. political and social parties when Friday for Hawaii. There, ha aaid, Field in a converted P-51 fighter
Britain's dollar crlsla, he aaiJ
•• any of us here,"
la of purely Internal Bulgarian
his group “will remain for ap­ plane at 12:26 P. M. (E 8T) to-1
they
number
were
200,"
he
added.
®i#n**rf.*«^al4 btforo pi^trntconcern cannot relieve th# Yalta will continue for another two However., a great deal nf valfT nroximately one week
* ‘isolated
'
‘ hi day, for liurbank, Califs in
attempt to eilablish a new East- Ing Mr. Ratilfr* trophy to Silver­
power* frlm their commitment to years, during which "w* must gel Me Information haa been received quarters where w# r#,i
man in behalf of th* Celery City
Weal non-stop rvcprd.
concert theltw policies in regard production.”
evaluate
and.
correlate
Printing Company. "If# became
"We can’t play -tluwn to your through letters and memoranda. levied with a view to reaching
to "development of this nature
■ favorite of th* fan* earlv laat
foible*, to your petty resiilcllona," Korean*, men and women, of all conclusion* for my final report to
categories. In th# fields of cduca- Lh»a,i.l*,hl *®
■pent studying tb* situation la Mason, not only a favorite with
’“ The Bulgarian parliamentary he warned. "We must ask th* ex­ tio'n. labor’, trad# and politic* have ^tthe^nrealdent.
Sanford fans, but with fan*
action in abdllshlng th* Agrarian ecutive '(of tae TUC) to remove been given the opportunity to pre-1 Most of Wedemeyer'* time wa* China.!
throughout tb* Florida Slate
Union which constitute* th# latest lhr;m all."
LaogtM." Stenstrom added, whll*
want to go through June of
development In the repreealv* cam­
han/lng tb* hug* troph/ to the
paign against th# rights and lib- next year with a tremendoua inleading Fed hlttey. .
•fit** of member* of that party :rease of coal, of steel and averyBefore Mr. Stenstrom apoxe, W.
' haa removed from parliamkntary thing."
Bevin said that "for the two
A. Morrison praised Mr. Stenparticipation the laet of th* de■iron very highly for Ills' broad­
ties elected by the Argarians year* I have been foreign aecrelary, I have not had ona single
casting of tb* Celery Fed- road
that body,"
Fill®*1 ourlng th* past sumrtier.
•, Th# American not* anded with vote of credit in th# lloua# o(
W* realise that Julian is now •»tbe demand that In line with Ita Commons tu assist in th* rehabili­
n g e d In study for the ministry."
"Y alta obligation*" Ih# Amarlcan tation for work oveiseaa," adding.
“Mr. Churchill aaid in the war
Mr. M o r r i s o n declared, “but
government want*
tha 8oviat
should he ever decide to make
Union and Britain to Join with Give me the tool*, and Qi will
I
.
»
*
|
^
.
I
#
»
I
radio aportacaating hla field, w*
it la raviesrlng th* Patkov caaa win the war." 1 tay in peace, ‘give
ail feel- sura be will certainly be
and considering "A concert of pol- me the tools -of production and
j
‘
* ;
am
.
W
[
^
| •
^
:
:
xary successful.”
Ul«»" In th# Bulgarian aituation. their full results, and wa will
change th* foreign policy of Kurt&gt;M' N
i S i E v * with
'* - ^ Harry
bir B*,r'
*' E‘
McKinley
Kudell
at
talked more1than an hour.
Us# piano and *;Happy Dlrthday"
Robinson Crusoe Isle HaBevin
welcomed the Kuaaian rattfl
,UIV! bT
grouo in honor
Caters To Tourists cation of satellite paacu treaties
w r y Woodruff. Herman
He declared again that the d &gt;j .
It
J
A
j
»t
I .
tb
Kaataor and Brat• •* fc
#^a w s a w w a a o L w a b w • • •
waa open to Russia to Join th
AP New if eat urea
.
lor Odhaia.
TOBAGO. B. W. !— Th. alr- Anglo-American economic iual.n
plane (a apurring a touiis- Inva- n Germany. He aaid the Sacurt'.y
•lon 5f Tobago, little-known Carlh. Council of th* United Nation
bean island Daniel Defoe is said tad become a propaganda show.
M lN th m iT M i
tb'have written about tn his chlldTh# foreign secretary warned
raa's classic "Rrblnson Crusoe."
Irltiah workers last night that
With only a 106 whllea llvlni f they wished to avoid dictator
i»
I
a t aa island that support a a 87.000 ship they m oil rombat*\he
tb
i
n
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* ton. Tobago had remained vomlc crisis by accepting d
ly undiscovered aa a Carib- measure*.
reaort until Pan American
•* ■ i " **
Airway* started flying pes) -i
least expensive
l i Hat«% Hhfie
i* *r
Y I.
:
i
av
a*mmmmmmm
tweawa* ■ •* ■' •••17
* •••■
i renti a t U cants
UR Artist sketched twenty,
Tha artist found that half of form tba tatters T and C and at
tight
_ , rbojra on their way U&gt; tb* boy# go to a school haring tha asms time IndlratdYha four­
HP
school again. Aa their expres­ tha initials T.C. Th* ramalnlng teen bojra who attend ' that
the light* ga out,
«L0W
_
sions indicate, most of them fourteen boy# attend os other
hotel* call tb* Anglican archschool.
• ,
war* happy about resuming schooL y .
YOUR OWN HORN
tb* only man on tho ia•
eon fix a bolkjr generadaaawork ami getting back into
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Study tha drawing carefully
iq a iltw a il'U ll'tV 'a i
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WatcjxnakerH Ar
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Brasil,
BIO UK JANEIRO.
S tp l.'
—President T r u m a n
eluded hit guard for a while to­
day and went urchld hunting on
Corrovarfo Mountain behind the
It. 8. em bai.y residence.
The 1‘re.ident and his physician.
Brig General Wallace H. Gra­
ham. climbed more than 1,000 feet
up from the base of the cliff on
which the famous statue of Christ
overlooks Rfo Pe Janeiro.
Two aecret service men trailed
them as they left the house at
tl* Ai M. afua biaakfaal for -a
walk. They were ‘outdistanced end.
in a wooded area, the President
and general got liryond the alght
of the guard* for a few minute*.
Th* President moved
briskly
along, inspecting orchid* dotting
the mountainside. Graham wa*
able to identify moat jof them.
Thrv dug up a few plant* and
carried them bark. Brasilian sentrie. challenged them near the
residence.
Th*
President was amused
when Graham *p«!ke sharply to
them in German. Something in
ftraham’s tone, or recognition of
the President persuaded tha mentries to let Mr. Truman and Gra­
ham through.
Th# President found time dur­
ing-the day to work on a special
address he will deliver Friday to
a joint session of th* Brasilian
Congress..
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HAGERSTOWN. M d .- &gt; w jJ
that is »» simple ih at. ^ , , 1
could have thought of i t t . K , ,
most Hagerstown folks Mid «k
Sig Smith and Paul Will*,
vented the “visascope."
Smith. a local watehmakc.-, c
reived the idea that it wnulj
easier to aee the little wneel, ,
spring* if he had a tiny warlight, shining into the dark n
vice* of the watch-case.
So he fitted out h i* tnorvjr!*
the bell-ahaped e y e -p u c.
lew elers usee with -if
lig h t. ‘
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* It took Smith and hi. ...
fri?
Wilfc; olmoat a year t- n«-rf
the idea. In ita final form, it k
a head-piece to it ran be pug]
bark on the forehead when not
The lamp is surmount.il &lt;n t
shell that holds the niaviftf/:
lens, and la fixed a t such an *q
that the (warn ia aimed d u .n lr
the point of focus.

Ecuador President
1‘aallaae* I H a a r

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government doubtless will ti
the necessary measurrs to ban t
return of Velasco.” ,
Velasco .Ibarra had signed
"resignation" while held hv X
cheno’s army officer*. II* t
after leaving Ecuador that
paper was worthless bersuie
waa under duress.
M
Maj. Sergio Enrique Ctr
newly appointed chief of
Guayaquil military , tone,
flatly Velasco Ibarra would
be permitted to return.
"lie is responsible for
bloodshed and 4l***tcr which
are experiencing." he said.
Giron indicated he had or
precautions to prevent th*
posed president from enter
Ecuador. Other district co
dees were -'ir»-»- politic*
enc* In Quito.

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY
VO LUM E X X X V III

Joint Action
Taken In India
■ To Halt War

W EA TH ER

Tartly cloudy through Friday,
local aftcrop'm ar.d evenftig show­
er*. Gentle v*r!aM«- winds mostly
yuith ‘to* southwajf hreoming
southeast to east Friday.

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W E D N E S D A Y , B E P T . 3, 1947

TTIK B A N F O R D H E R A L D , B A N F O E D , FL O R ID A ^

SANFORD.

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. Three Died In This Plane fr a sh

Only 1,500 Survivors
Found In Pakistan j
District F o r m e r ly
Peopled By 120.000
• Ca l c u t t a . s#pt. *.
Mohandas K. Gandhi tonight
broke th# fast he threatened to
keep ontll peace was restored
between Hindus and Moslems In
Calcutta. Just 73 hours after
ho began hla fast Monday, the
beloved spiritual leader of In­
dia’s Hindu millions, accented n
lass of lime juice mixed with
Icarbohat# of sod*. He had
taken nothing but water, during
tho fast..

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A s s o c ia te d P re ss lo o s e d W ire

F L O R I D A .’ T i l l R SD A Y , S E P T . I. 1917

Guilty Plea VFW
Made In Atom Told Of War
Possibilities _

Welcomes Truman To Brazil

Bevin Details
Gold Plan To
U.S. Visitors
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Former Sergeant In Prepared U. S. Seen
Army At Preseht
As Necessary For
‘•Wonders W hyMHe
Successful UN By
Stole Photographs
W a r t i m e General

Congressmen AreTold
P r o p o s a l Is Seen
• In Britain’ As Part *
Of Marshall Plan

NEW YORK. Sept. 4 i/P i-A rCLEVELAND. S-pt 4 (&lt;p»
nold F. Ki»i,* 26-year-old .(ormet
Maj Genrtsl Robeit J*. Height
Atmy icrgrant. told Federation
l*i, pieiident of the war pciicnnri
Judge Matthew T. AbiUlio today
I' nd. dec)vied today that "with
that he wanted to plead guilty
t--i ilinietncslly opposed ideolo
to a chstge of Healing recret phovi*» living to live peacefully tologiapht of I c» Alamoi, New Mex
• ti-ri "in v ihninlen woilil" wsi
tco, atomic initsllatiani.
.
,
i'll ceit.nnlv .v pottihilily.*
Federal sutbonliei said Kiwi
Making the fi*il pttnup.d atlwoiiliL.be given an opportunity to
cplct a loimsb pie* at toon a*
^Jltlnn*r r.nr.impm^nf ol fnf Vet*
the l-g.il way wsi desiei), piob
I(ir.ini of Fnergn Wsis. (ieneial
ably within a few' day».
Kivi wsi taken injo cuitodv nest^! peigKtler declsteil ‘the grevteit
hope 101 a tuccetrlul Lniteil Na-

LONDON. .Sept 4
thoritative American

V* -An au­
source said '

lotisf that T'&gt;irign .Secretary F-t t
neil Revin’s proposal for redistr;-button of the Foil Knox gold
was. in the British »ievy, tn be an
• intrgrsl part of th* Mirshsll plan ,
i lor aiding European economic re&gt;iovery;
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A fOtlCIMAN (XAMINtt IHI PlANt which ersthed at Mornivllle. P*.
d &gt;r l.#wUHY. D I'.igla* Wfnr* art•
NEW D E lJnA . India. Sept. 4 kllllne It* tbr** »imir«nt* -The victim* * rt O ro rft A Fell. 34. pilot;
noun, log it publicly yesterday at
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of
India
and
Pak­
John
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snd
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Bnice.
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from
Trenton.
New
JerUnion ( .mitres* in (lie T ia d e
GANDIII WORSE
istan. who wenl their independent tey’ The catue of th# er*«h It not known (Inlefnallonnt SoiindpHorol
q .u th p n rt.
hit Rrooktyn home last Friday
li-'ii*
i*
a
prepared
L'nil'd
S
titn
"
In th * e n jrs* of a 70-inir.uta
CALCUTTA, Sept. 3, &lt;/P&gt;—
ways at dominion! |eit tbsn a
night by Federal Rureau of In
The wartime cniurtmnd--' of ON HU ARIIVAl bv plan# In Itlo &lt;te Janeiro to addreis tbe Inter-Amert- tn il. (n .Ii\ w ith A iae rie an f « l Th* condition of Mohandas K.
month ago, were obliged to under­
ran
Defense
Conference.
President
Truman
is
welcomed
hv
Ornrillan
vertigslion
agent*.
At
arraignment
Dhu.’s 37th Division 'o il «■&gt;ni i-q
gi essn-eti w h. aib Investigating
Gandhi qorsened today In th*
President Fmlcti (lu p sr Dutra More th#n I.OOOJVOrt rbe«rlng person* •connittle' .mnlHlivn* In Britain
take joint action lodsy *» * re­
Saturday He contented to' re tbm dnlegirtes "It is b iifntaMc
third day of the fa it he said he
were
estimated
to
hs&gt;
#
lined
slx-ntlle
route
from
th»
waterfront
to
•‘n d
W estern
Europe,
th#
would continue until "sanity re
lull of virtual *n*tchy which h*»
moval to New Mexico and was tlut we -confiniic-to evis'^in n
•Isngerniis worlil tf I* n world in j th# American F.mbenv as Truman rod- by. (fnfecnfltlonot Badlophofov f ’.ie lg n
se cretary
g a‘ v e
»rvturns t o Calcutta."
engulfed the vart rich Punjab and
remanded Ip the federal-home jf
w)ili h rim* and distance have 'leerr
• ra l more d**a*ls o f h i, prothreslenK to spread into Modemdetention pending transfer.
hi *iedurr4 that no qm l.-f* «h#t
p .s x l, th is source said.
Some 145.000 horsepower are
Hindi) war. . •
~
Today federal authoriti-i look his intention*, evervm &gt; is mi!
-■-4----Bel m '«-ettw»-lal‘ert of-hesproduced By on# o fthe great gen__A r t « c u t .of. gppallltig.liuich-. .
| s |‘ f.u le d ls 'rllitb g i ' . T r&lt;goid
h? fofmri tergeiriT before
w sla rs boilt foc the Grand -Coal**
#l«nl wl,»f he Is doing, nnd must
try came to light with arrival of
stocks cam * "j an sw er ‘to a que*judge
who
asked
firm
if
he
wisheu
Dam.
make It n point in .-an- •»lust li­
a courier from a remote section
j'ioi firm one o f the congressm en ,
Multi
Million
Dollar
to
enter
a
plea,
Kivt
replied
that
ft--s,
esprriatly
If
lie
is
h
rlinr.l
to
j
*'
Out-Of-State*
T
each
­
of Pakistan Punjab who said a
i •" I the lllfo vin ah ' s a i l She fo r- he wish'd tn plead guilty in or­ stall war#."
•mall Hindu military fore* sent
i •Ign '^ i tetat i*i's-le these ivoint*.
Action
lnvolvesAmYARDI.EY VENETIAN BLINDS
ers
Seeking
Posts
tiener«l llelglitler let-lai.-il the
I lls proposal I t l t h e , backing
into Shakirgtrh district. 55 mite*
der ’ to get the thing cleatetl up."
‘
America's Moat Beautiful
At inv "confronted hy a per %.ipit,.1 i
southeast of Sialknt, to protect
miinition Shipments
■&lt;f ib» British, government,
Due To Pay Raise
When Judge Ahiurio asked Kt tnrnover of well over lu-per n-nt. |
Aluminum •• Cedar - Polished Aluminum
120,000 Sikhs and Hindus had
IIit «r«i unhfulthy
!
Ask Me For Free Estimate
vi why he look the photos, he re •**iI iiaie to sci ape .ml III": , [ n i l i i - l m ii . h I
**i| niY«t*iifi.l 4t*.»n«»i1u('8, . out of
found only 1,600 known survivor*
W ASHINGTON. Sept. .4 i/D
T A LLA H A S S EE. F l * . Sept. 4
In
Wa.vlt1 Congress To lie Askevl
P. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
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some
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and kht roadiifields and villages ftp) Vacation i» jut* shout over In « new multi-million Hollar ac­ plied. "Now I m beginning to won
ifttvMs A'ifti tl»H
of
wme to man the naliin sirntePhone 2-0729
To
Finatue
"Long
tr#l*»
vvhvh*
I .c a d
littered with thousand* of bodies
ington
Mav
der."
tion.
the
government,
today
filed
gi- outposts, let alone cairv out
4I . h'-tllK.I S.n I'fitf* f%%a»l
of victims. Only 2.000 were known for 475.000 Floiid* tchool chilTenn'Tiivcstigai ion
To National Pi olVe
with
the Interstate Commerce
Assistant L'. 5. Attopey Mario r-icntial research. *di- e'opineut,
'
adjoin
to have escaped* ‘Into
adjoining dren. ■
t
Jammu slat#
I p„|,|ic ,t hooU in some Floridi Crmmi««ion * cliim sgsinrt the Pittom s.std federal authorities in supply ami training .u-tlvtlu at
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WASHING I OS. "rt't 4 t.PWASHINGTON. S*,»t. 4 . r Pandit Nedru. prime m inisterl
.
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i i.
ib* nation*! tsilrosdi for sllegrd New Mexico Mould he notified nf home.’
" 'i "Tmlay, that Army .uithin tn* The N altom l A*.'&lt;u t il ’ll of R e il Congress will lie .i« l' l to- Iln.llU i'
KND W ASHDAY DRUDGERY
of India,
quoted at saying count.*, already h w •«•»^
he expected more survivor* would nine-monthly leim. hut tor won overrhstget on wartime shipment! Kivi’s decision snd that the rnfoi-11 i|.|,v Is smaller than It v.s* in
nrstion on which the charge i* • I ' l l before Pearl llart#-.. And Eitate R o s iili in I tb' W u h in g to n ( #n im esiigition ot lit* r.vute . i n 1
of explosnri snd ammunition.
be found to have escaped, hut ISept. 8 it th’e ied-letler d»y. *.
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AT
•
that h« w*» convinced a ahocking I Enrollment
expected to h*
The
government!
jomplsint, based would lie forwaided h*r* ! I fore I'eail Harbor. IlmT 'ptfA R r » i I .t it le |l " i n l idestletl in n o -|ro n lm l of "ie«l inl-« n-Wh It*1 ■
tragedy had occurred In the remote jt)lp |arKP«t In bi»tnry, with l i - filed by the Justice Department, when Kivi will he given an oppor | was largely in combat units pre :*n t lo rliy to s I ' i- ia l in tlicln i'et| &gt;&gt;iit&lt;eiT '..iMiptu of tfenf fob »ti
SANFORD LAUNDERETTE
1-aiitiK and training f.n t'i. de- ilia ig itig vicLvIitm of the anli I in th# G u l l . i f Mexico vheiei
area, accetilble In thi* rainy ' r , | | rj - v #r |.,biea" ovirfloWlnif does not give any ipecific figure lunity to enter
* foimal pies, f.r.se of tbe United Hta'o* "
__
trucks
atason
only
to
military
tru
c
k
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g,.,,).
ro„m,.
YOU BHINO YOUR LAUNDRY**
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C J.smrs, .Iisiitsnt dirert-il I BAT.VJ’IA,* Java. Sept. 4. i/Fi—
Beiglitlfr aid "I iliinir tins! laws. . • ■ '
haarjr, muddy going. | j__ y&lt;llr t|„ trial enrollment which the government ieeki to Should he change hr* ‘ mind and General
built for haary,
I Gunfire crackled along ih# frontil iinl'narti An
T A K E IT HOME C L E A N . S W E E T nnd D A M P DRY.
I I ••all##,H I.n !•■** Tnal
T h e imtlctmcnt tnnounced I _»•»i nj i|lf pith j n J W ilJ Life
Tha eourl«r *ald peonl# wars ' w ' 429.OOQ l::dtidinr k i’l'lerK*!- recover fiom 717 railroad com
j trnrv nf Java and Sumatra -to‘
H—
trapped
6n
tVt&gt;
itdea
Of
tha
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n
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^ungBirr*.
with
SS.000
Tn
week,
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ron
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tlrd
this
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in
g
he
|t!n
rbgtit a* itv fit-' tnonth of th#
hut ofTicIsIt etlimsled the.tj_^
NO WORK FOR YOU T o IK)trict by lb# flood-awollan Ravi
(irit grade*.____
I’in r-firv order. »par.,»ircd hy the
spired lo fix connihiion rat'* fn' n o , tk Congr'** for ? 7 i.» t io ^
OUR 22 I1END1X W ILL p o T H E W ORK.
ICaallwa,* aw N x » T « * l
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(&gt;Fpa r t me nt of RHu♦
r'«l '»*alr tfrtfrts in l.re Di.lnrt j niullv la eariy on lire intesligt I United Nation*, t.ndyd. Not a day
000.0(H)
is
involved
{hi* pn**'J
pa*sej ijit.
n . which both the
IrRtlrn o fflriult
H l l l H l t t d mow
2nd a t OAK
.
1’llO N E -10821
waL.Calum!ua.
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ka *
fTffl—msr t f f m r ."Trrx—itut -n o t—
thea. enrollment
will ba o p -g r la a it . The petition .to lCC'Jor-Jnvcs1 tv
rvrf.v
5 perrent with the greatest gam tigatinn and a reparations o rd 'r
counud tnr
for
!),„ ,.,mr
pl F l u i k a iiepurt m ■ fiahtinc
A t th
ind Roger !,|r |
It-tsf-ri.-.l •
f f Lr u t * Tin- Dutch, f t Itist-inflc reportin the first grader*.
. (for repayment) of overohaigc* is :
ulands
With the Increased enrollment, . the eighth In a series .of corn-1
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atl'Jim-)
for th'.;iv»rt . -Agency otftetii.-. that • I • -I M m » clash** nn
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.. \KCIt. iiete -granted permi«-&gt; -n j. n reotinn, the ngevy'* di»tr* • ve«t#i*mv and accu»e&lt;l the tn.tothere alio will be nlnre teach-! plaints which ths Jusilc* D#par»-1
^
A
petition
•
from
*h#.
Jun'
t
92*2 « III meet at the Legion lint j,v Federal Judge Jennings Hall, y I
nf#nt hg* made concerning thn
*uggeit»-l **■-»* ' at «iii ne«Un* of systematically disturbnttemrpt
la • ami «.»d#r in an attem
I create In , pay under th# new v si time freight charg#* by rail- Cham t^r of Compterce for n •"­ on Seminbl# Boulevard Monday to Itinlraw the plea and fit„,*,dilnkry b# b ^s’ed but
pirn
mad*. Altogether, humlrnl* of dislrlelin of the County Cunimla- Kv'iilog #' 7:00 P. M.
world.
, ndilltu.rial idea or other inoti'gi *•&gt; •*'d f.,i use |q ideauint up'lwach j "•&lt;* c. nv*n- - the outside
school law.
.......
sinner*' districts waa pre«entf-d tn
Thi* will t» a supper meeting Oct. 15. Th# proceeiling* irqiiir.-1 •vs Its the
,,r p,.,iic "n i tlmt th# Dutch ...r e (ncapaM* of
QUITO, Ecuador, Sent. 4, (AA—
Because of the salary increases, million* of dollars are involved.
uiMo five minute*, nnlv
■maintaining p ■« and security.
The previous complaints alleged the tmarii at Its regular int.otid*- and,will (•# held in oh«r'vnnr# of
Dr. Mariano Suarex Yelntlmllla, hundreds of applications are beVj J
which MW* Septenilwr
i f(,r the two orgaior.in .n«
third man in l»»» than two week* ing recel'Vd from out of state ovpicharge*.on Ipterbr storage i f meellng this afternoon by Bi
pH# U nit-J Nntion* consular
that
1
didi'sAt'un
|
l|" M*'
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to head Ecuador's government, ieachert and education official* inililary. equipment awaiting *hip Odliam, president of th e Ja'.-i'i*. 2. A -n um tier of m»mliei» w lm j -»,- p resent In court Unlay
mis »im. .vliicli I Itc ^-.Mirity (hiiJnj||
I
Mr. Odliam - pointed out . I’.et fouglit th# J a p s ill th# d if f e r e n t . D im g o i e i n m e n t al«o Im- fded j j ‘ " *'
want* ex-prealdent JosJ Mari# (relieve all varancle* In the »tat&lt;- ment over****, on 'the hauling of
order, t Xu, ' • tn aupervi*#
there ia a difference of from 7Oft th eater* will give short talk* o n ' « civil nnt! t’r o*t *uit agnlu#) t i n - ji ' ’"C leini tnqu , d.-.-go •I cil
ll'aall###*
r#e#
Velasco Ibarra to stay out of th# wlll b#' filled.
f'i * .&gt;r-b-r nnd repurt on
i
he
'
-C of Ir it, i,-.•i.people in on# district tn 9/".', in th eir
experience*. Jo hn Saul*, i-. o real
e»tale o ig a n i r n f mil., j ' 1d-teini'ni* in*
iu ,i n.— b..g&gt;nning it, work.
country.
\ctually teacher* in most in­
V
1'
another district and declared il #! ad'iitan l. «*i.| loilav.
. f i.-.-ittiv.- Vice.P resident l l - i '- i ■
m'-an- "f •• He told reporter* last night he stance# already have been a*
I n .u!. lii-urial lit-.mas l.anl•fing ilitill* ii at a variance with fhute
Final plans for the dinner at J I- Nelson of tlie N A It KII. and •!.’&gt; ;,nd a method of f-r
. thought that Velasco Ibarra’s re­ work for two weeks at pre-seho. I I’recautionR Tsiken
b. rl of
ii Mi i.nn and P. Vanlaw
which
require*
that
the
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the
Mavfair
Inn
on
Jten'emlw
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22*
in.-mheis
and
d
irecto
rs
iif
.
Ii
)i#cuir.-pc#
turn would te/vl to cause disorder planning conference. . The new
d - tMteh.de.. &gt;f B.Tgnim will fly to
For
R
efu
g
ees
Arrival
tv
shall
h#
divided
Into
five
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&lt;
the
Pioet
He added, hnwever, that if the school law provides for 10 months
when Franhis P. W blleh air of H a sh in g to n l#&gt;aril.
Andrew E. Potter.
the Republican,'cnpilal of JogJatrict* as nearly aa pn«*iht# equal Delantl. fnrpirr ramlldat# for *go* J the civil suit asks that | u«vi- j |,.- c.nuity rm inus.
,,l .1 ' a rt# tumorsnwT do r»Uihli»h per­
former rretident should return, of work with 12-mnnth* pay bas­
in
phjiulatlon.
HAMBURG,
Germany,
Sept.
4
lie conatltution
constitution ami
nod ,,v-|f|H&gt;kesman
[.p .)c sp n il for.
for the
til M ' ; i drt c. u - inal ci.ntriscta * Hie United
his p erainil security would be is.
Who nerved In the Pacific iun* uf In#
"Th# rn u rti have held." Me. «»I- erner,
protected.
during lli* war, will he principal i la i s of tth- NABEB.- and ih -i&gt; ... .which incltu l-d City Manager Slate,. French; 1‘hine,- and AuaThe school* also are required bPi—British troop* went thiough hani
declared,
“that
it
I*
j
m
"truncheon
drill"
and
Intelligence
In Lima, Peru, Velaaco Ibarra for the firat time to Opcr*'! Washington Board which require 11,yd B. dleiniel, n&lt; ‘
'
,
, -■ •
th- other
• p e n t *r
for tinulng duty nf the ilaard of t.vmn*
said he had decided to ramain in hine-month terms. However, to agent* enmhad llam burc
Hnire ■nr-' fttx-Xhui tr." lit ntehihefk- 7Nf 'Tha' HRimlltlon,' pro*
PisiisrTrilt- atan- fir discussed-"'—1&gt;-' mil uniform c-.mmis-ioit
tv
Commla«lon*ra
In
each
conntfV
declared in 'violation .of
Peru for a tlm# becaus# he was meet local agricultural require­ lerrorlrta tiwlay in prep»rallo-i
ti ,.itii#M,4 «« r,* e ,'»»
viously tin I visited the inland
Plywood
All Sizes
and Thickneft
for the pro|H.s#d Post Home ■ml fees II l.p
,* l ’*s.ll *B IStar »!• S
suffering from th* grippe. He ments different opening and clos­ for Sunday’* expected arrival of lo divide the county in aticii n it- a committ## will I- appointed hv
n»r".
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said th# new da factn government
sum* 4,400 Jew* from the Kxodu*
i ,
.,
i-n
•
ii'" Dutch have t.iM more than
II. Scott tn work out
Mr. Odham prmluced flour « Commdr. F7
ha* seised power without regard ing dates are authorised In' aome 1947.
..
S i x I'lR U a p o d .M s i r m ?
PHI killed, wounded and missing
all
detail*.
area*.
from
the
1945
state
census
*|
h
to law, logic or morals.
Three Tlritlsh transport* at#
Doors
All Sizes
H e i c i . n i i e e I ’•! 111 sss-m l
•*!........ fire order suppoa.
and Types
A large crowd i« expected tnj Ilalians Can't Find
Many school* In th# straw berrv
I r i s o n u r s l , i p i l i r P I 1 , (|jy
effective at midnight
Maanwhlla, Col. Carlot ManrheMiroute from 'Port i)e Bouc. Ing that there are 9.60S )&gt;ej|ilc in attend thi* nierthijl which starts
% 9
9
section
opened
last
April
•
tfnd
Signer For Treaty
niv -ousted from leadership by will close for vacation* In De­ France, with the Jew*, who were DUtrlct No. 1 ; 8,H&lt;t0 people in tlie lil-mmijhly nmeUngs which
1 Aug I 1 he Indonesians estimated
District No. 2; 3.017 In DUit
Suarex Tueeday, waa disclosed to
SAN ONOFIlK. * rsl-f S-p' I i belt losses -weie 15 times *7
taken t**'k to Ftance afte.
were discontinued.during tlie sum­
hark taken sanctuary In the Vene- cember; •« hen children will help iin»ucce«*ful effort to enter Pal No 3; 2.342 In'D IstrlcfN o. I: an I
P.llMK, Sept, t td'i llnlv i-.- 11
Six #«rape*l 'tersn# l oi'p, - g r e a t
•
. t. ‘
Windows
All Sizes
and Types
nut
with
the
harvest.
Severrl
mer
month*.
zvrlap. embassy while he waited
inlifieil the p#ai* lle.ilv wntten prisoners, armed with I • • la ilu o .', Infotuied sources said effective
Mtlne. They lefustd to di**mbaik 70ft in District No. 5.
irnnlln#**
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ra
s
a
Sill
The board agreed to taky »h#
for a passport. There had been
I t her by tha.victnr.niM alii#* . : .
, ........ - !
| 9 • 7 |rnttsular *14^*1 vi , IH hlTlgad upon
lit France. The Jewa, who had nn
eanfUQting reports of. hia where­
N ew Ileat ’Records
but can't find anyone who* *111 J MMh till n lieai-ll pest l—i#
*••- 1 ■• eptanre of |'lans drawn up
Immigration |iermlta for Pales-, m atter under advisement.
abouts.
.
ligli Hie official document i n bi &lt; it' ilsy and rsplm eil nftei 2U uilu let*, nqw ill the hands of lit*
Sliding Doors and Windows
tine.,
will
Ita
helji
In
two
comn*
Are Set In Midwest So
,Col. Mancheno, pilnistw of war 32 item s Banned By
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rear beta whll# the British try Local Men Attend
1ute« of gitfiplay. the stale high •ix government* concerned.' Th*
.OIMer Velasco Ibarra, ousted the Australia For Import to find a place for them.
plans were reported to call faf
I'liiviahnial Preslilanl Linn-# I1# wav palt.il te)H&gt;rteil,
Hy
Associated
I’re**
latter from Ihe presidency ami
rivll and militaiy expert, to b#
Nicola
ilei
lined
to
sign
on
IIIPoultry
InHtitulc
’• The Briti»n have decreed that as
,
Highway
Patrolman
A1
Ilf,
g
*rd
Th* nation's hem l»*lt, centei- ground Dial he had.aign'.l the off
assumed executive power Aug.
,#ni heir by th- governments
White Enam el Kitchen' Cabinets
few
German*
as
poaaihte
th
ill
m
bq
was
a»
I
lie*
srene.
soil
lie
CANBERRA.
Sept.
4
M
n-\
’i
Ing in the southwest and extend iia l* decree empowering the g..\
If,' but his troops later turned
i-.inr#rn*d. 'Itie l ‘nite.1 Slates was
ty'ltnesa the disembarkation of
R..
T.
flunt
and
C.
C.
llend
Custom*
Minister
Ben
,
Courtke
[believed
one
prisoner
"
#
*
Wound
ing from lit# Dakota'* tu Tex»*. einment in la tifri
against him under 8uar*x.
sported planning to ilispatch
the group here^ huh Nnrbert Wt.1l
V '*
.
•
■et II# said be did mil kliA&lt; if ihe ■
Tbe new council of ftata in a tmlay announced 32 categorlr* heom, German Jewish leader, »*ld aon, feed dealer*, and II. W begun In bill kit- todav a* a 111***
•-•me pet,«.nn«| fiom Manila.
1’ieniier
Alclde
I)e
(iaspen.-af
,
Mulrhead,
east
aide
poultryman,
prlsotiei*.
who
e»cn|wil
from
fn
'iu
of
good*
the
import
nf
which
of riMiP air overspread tb# north­ lei loiiferilng with the rabiuM. '|,,
resolution yesterday said that
Micarta Board For Cabinet Tops
I tie,3 expert, .would 'make ontrxiay Hamburg's 1,600 Jew* lid
odlelon yesterday In * *t«l*n (he-sjMil In vestigation, of cease*
Valasco Ibarra, from whom Man- haa been banned in Auktralla not regard th# edict a* apply'ng attended th# third arsslon of th# ern Itorkie* and started moving mid Foielgn Mtnl*lhr «;**#!,» Sfyi
„
k
,
rlllrn#d
tl.
fitof
I
n
Sixth
Annual
Poultry
jq
ifitu
te
.
v
eastwaid over tbe northern tl*i
ehano had claimed a resignation, as part of this dominion's dolla- !&lt;* them.
‘
'
m.d It.waa Da N icola. Job U f o , cement ..ffl.er* ai t iirditary fn# violation* for th* ..consular
Iwlng held this w**k at Camp Mc. j ' J atatr*.
bad "abandoned hla post" and savlng drive.
mission, of which
Waller A .,
«Quarrl#,
. . . _i . ____________
n
.
.
i
.
"•
Dalj
» ni"*t learned Intel nation-'
Wollhelm
declared
that
Naix
ranear Aator Pqtk fn lurk
Tlie lint ranged from washing
Teinpeiatur#* which yesterday
Snares, aa vie# president,' thus
Masury P ain t — The Color Guard Of
I
,,f ih# United*.Slates i*
I
lawyer,
and
protocol
rs
p
-.lniajj,,,!
,
B(,|
»h,
e.cei.cl
-ial
laws
stripping
nationality
PICII
county. Poultrymen from all over mitred Into lb* l(M) * In Knnsa*.
had become the legal president. machine* to sporting goods, from
iHgglng into-old treatlr«, .44 „ „
Mn|klng ilov the ban man Fodte said be was fully • •
Snares previously had disclaimed rubber tires and tubes to many' from Jewa sent - to concentration the state and many uromlreot Missouri and tjktnbiimi were ex­ were
unfi.lent that tlie Dutch and In­
■instillitimi*
*
.
and
Ifitemati'ugil
:amp»
had
not
been
repealed.
• prclalltta In thlx field were In pected to totlfh rear normal leadtype* of paper. No immediate »#•
.
The Nation
I—t. Ii i.v mamb#ra .«f &gt; Marin#
personal ambition.
"Therefor*," he aaid, "we claim attrndenre. Mr, Hunt said today mg* by tomorrow. They *#id th# precede lit* trying -to ■***'.', l.!l" , b-arh patrol. When an . rdei I" donesians would cooperate com­
tlmate waa available of the Hoi
w„ ,
.,„ ,ric .| pletely.
R. IL Root of the Plnedate cooler weather, will reach the Up­ qurstion ■" «hat the nf/icml .n- ,
lar savings, but It wa* Include I *# are not German national*
f„„, llf , M „'f.
Wildcat
Strikes
In
in the estimated 140,000,000 rut ind have the right to he present." Poultry Farm* at Tampa apnke per and middle Mississippi Valiev strumri" of ratification may *
Builders Hardware
n,„t *-m - -In Kamadlur ExppdedTo
Hr aaid, though, he did ml on "Th# Production of Hatching intlay and the Great Like* ami ■I'P'.s.ted in Pari, a* requited, hy ,„ ,K(||I|
Tuesay.
\ \
British M ines Spread announced
Ihe tiealy.
[offirel* ivcie at III# sr#pi*. IICourtier indicated In a state­ sntlclpate that any local Jew* Egg*". M. W. Emmel, of the Ohio Valley tomorrow.
Win Confidence Vote
ment tn the prcaa that othsr tm vould attempt t«P moke contact Agricultural Experiment 8t*tl"i
sshl officet* fired *lml« I n n tbe
New record* for the dale we. &gt;
LONDON, Sept. 4, GTi — Th# port reatrictiona might be impoaod vlth th# re^ge** until they were at Gainesville spoke on "Rapid *#l In many CommunlDei In the Rotary Club Enjoys
the
i|lf
f
I.Mi'h from the top nf
wildcat atrlk* In tha natlonallxod later.
'n camp.
Kiln Dried Yellow Pine and CypresB 1
PARIS, Sept. 4. /.-Fi —Trent!jr
l&gt;. fnrre the prisoner* out anil
ve. Tub# Testing". And D. C. heat Wit yesterday. Manhattan.
British coal mines spread to two
Blue
Springn
IMuniu
Paul Itamadler was oledgtsl »uf* .
Gill** of the State Livestock San­ Ka*., reported an unofficial high
“ A review of the good* Imported
CM tore them.
more pita today, leaving nearly from th* dollar areas it hei.ig
itary Board at Tallahassee spoke of 117, while the Weather Bu­
Police, from several i.#a 1 ny flrient support tielay *o givo hint
60,000 men Idle and aggravating continued and It may be necessary Screen Star Aids In
President Gordon Brismn and rnniinunitie* *1 well ** »h#riftf* a theoietlral lead of At least 36
on "Tha .Natlohal Poultry Im­ reau laid the hntteM apot on
tb* British fuel shortage. A total tb impose reatrictiona on th# Im- Fight For TB Control provement Plan".
Visit The Friendly Yard
map wa*-Concordia, K a*, with a about 25 metnlxrs of the 8anf'u I nffieer* and highway patrolman vote* when he go#* up I t i vote
of 4 t pit* In York shir* were closed pottation of tth e commodities In
Rotary Club enjoyed a plcn'e ai mired the search for the *■_* of confidence before the F 'ln ch
Mr. Hunt urged poultrymen In (titlin g 112.
by th# strike.
the near future," he n ld .
Herbert
Marshall.
atar
if this section to try to attend the
Some schools closed In Okla­ Blue Spring* yesterday afternoon prisoner*. The provoat marshal's National Assembly tomorrow.
Production claewhar* waa 3»rRamadler was assured the vote!
The iplnlater also announced screen, atag* and radio, ha* Just cloefqg session tomorrow when
*od Kama* and huainert where iwtmmlng was enjoyed h*- rfftt# at Camp Pin-lleton laid
talled. Imperilling the government the Imports t t other “mlscellane- completed a scries of 15 minute N. KT Mehrhof, head of the homa
fore th# «teak supper Wa* served a forking party at a sbigln.T area nf hi* own Socialist Party and
recovery program centered around ous“ goods Including books, ther­ transcribed program* dramatising poultry dlvlilon a t th* University firm* allowed employee* to go Katie Turner and Robert llani* the prlannr.n were m em tei» nf i ho,e of Foreign Minister tl
factory output for export.
•
• mometer* and T anned flah fiom the Haiti* of tub*rrulo*l* ton- of Florid* anl a national auth­ home early because of tjie cx- had charge of t. rangement*. ■f Ihe vast Marin# camp and that Ridault's popular R e p u b l i c a n
Tb# British Praia Association North America srould b# reduced. •rol which will b* available for ority on poultry railing will dis­ ceesiv* heat. Alva'* 114 was th# Guests Included Edgar Swrim aid th»y eacapni yesterday after­ Movement
ent (MRP), which on paper
top mark In th# sooner state
aaid tb* Sheffield Gas Co., serving
noon hr overpowering guards ami would give him a 90-vot#
Australia !• atrlring to balance local broadcast by November, It cuss "Feeding Chicken* Veget­ arid a new record high for 8ep- V, A.. 8peer.
•ora# of tha largest British steel Its dollar budget during th* 1947­ was announced today by Georg* able Watte#."
Tha French Premfer sal,
Oih*r Rotarlani nartlcinatli'g Mealing a, truck. --------- —--------_____ tunber_uf-JQ5.A-iva4_»flt-ir_ Okla­
consumers to cat production "by 48.
dav h# would peg a vnt# of ccp;
flaaal ysw ^B stw V ’ tW - Import T tm hyrptvMilaill Of th6 'BFHHBBtF
n the affair im * E. U. Htinve,
homa
City.r*
------- ptadasatas had* axkait
fldanca to hf*
for a coal
hi* demand
'
H. J. Ixhman, O, W .' Touch ton.
reatrictiona were made arthorl- Cotmtr Tuberculoxli and Iteal'h
~JAYCEP. NOTICE1
a* much aa 50 per cent.’
SAFETY
nnOADCABTS
subsidy when the m atter l« put to
F letrh er' Bolls, Leslie Bh» pp ird.
tative, the government astlmatc Association. 1
Th# 8#mlnole County Junior
CANADA ALOOF
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.. Sept. 4 ballot In th* assembly. He haa
of th* dominion’* dollar deficit
Th* Marshall ahow* are drama- Chambar of Commerce will hold
OTTAWA. 8#pt. 4. (/P)—Canada Dr. A-. W. Epps, Dr. A. IV. Epps,
RAILROAD OUTING
was approximately 165,000.000.
illations of tru* atoriea of th* Ita waakljr meeting tonight a t th# announced today her rejection of Jr., George Htin#, fl, W, Spencer, -•(£’)—-The first of 14 recorded asked coal aubsldte* ‘otallng 538,
JACKSONVILLE, F la , Sept. 4
people vs. tuberculosis, a dlseas i Mayfair Inn dining room a t 7:80 an Argentine Invitation to Join In Dr. C. L, Parks. H. B. Pope. J. highway safety broadcast! will 500.000. The assembly's fin*nr#
—UP)—Soma 850 members of the
8 PdRT8 MEN TO MEET
whleh annually kill* over 60.000 o’clock. Tha meeting Is the second a declaration nf principle* on R. Davidson, Walt Hayne*. C. I- be given over Florida radio sta ­ committee has balked at appfJYSouthern and Boathweetsm Rmll.
Th# 8*minol* Countv Sports Americans. Designed for enter­ In a s#rl#t of evening meeting* p#ac*. Canada said she agn-ed Redding, Tom Brown, Chari* 1 tion* this week. Director If. N. Ing this.
Ramadler
was tx*t#n In tjie
wav Club, representing all major men Association wilj have a meet­ tainment os waif as for Informs arranged so that thos# who can­ with th# Argentine objectlee* lost Morrison, Andrew 8tin*. Jl. II. Kirkman of the Highway patrol
.
. x ira tlw a p of the south, came here ing tomorrow night in the Tourist lion, past program* have bean not attend th# noon luncheon; felt that soultion of world diffi­ Coleman, Edward Higgins, Dr. aaid the first broadcast will
ill InIn- 1 xm bly Tuaaday In his Jemami for
today for a two-day outing of fish- Center. All
‘ “ members
awarded highest honor* by tha can b« present a t on# nesting culties could lx achieved better Mark Carpenter, R. W. Rupiecht, elude a talk by Governor Cald-1a steel price subsidy,
31XTH STREET AND MAPLE AYE
PHONE 797
lag, golf and other entertainment. to be present.
wall on traffic accidents.
Intsltuta for Education on Radio, each month,
through United Nation* agencies. Dr. Char!** L. Tarsons.
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