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                    <text>TACE SIX

Aluminum Is Urged
For Housing Problem

work of wood, all cut to aiic. Like
the structures boys make, tnc
hulls* rlllrlKra BS th* hi lld-T fulIowa a diagrammed instruction
sht-t-G
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AP Newsfreliirr*
The huuan rome in four ityles,
SEATTI.K—Aluminum left the
kitchen tn win a war, a id now a according to Nurvac. Inc., the
Seattle firm propone* a new nils- smallest Iteing a 12 a 24-foot cabin
with hn adjoining car pot I ut porrJi.
(Tati Amuascn; iirexi.lnt, of the
runipahy, suggest* fK.MHI at the
..vit-nir I'i'i "f completion. the
laigrst twtf-Ix-dtoom' bungalow.
Tht- manufacturers resumntenJ
a concrete slab foundation, In­
stalled with tailiaiit coll heating.
Amussen niK-cta them to come
into wide -um' as-sunir.u-i-ra#'&gt;( t

laiist Of The Indian
Scouts Are Retired
FORT HUACHUCA, Aria., Sept.
1, UP)—The concluding chapter of
a memorable unit of the United
Statea Army ha* been written
with announcement hare that the
last Indian scouts In service will
be retired in about two month*.
Headquarter* of tbl* historic
military po*t laid yesterday th*
four remaining scout* had been
placed on terminal leave. Th*
passing of th* picturesque Army
unit, established 01 yeat* ago by
General Georg* Crook, will not be
marked with—any forma} cere­
monies.
•
• .
Before leaving actiya tervier
tne »couU were promoted to ##rve«nt and their leader to • faff

j Although aluminum Hite scarce
i during I hi- first years of tit» wnr,
I several large plnnts; which mushhave put tint m.'tal on
list. Aluminum i« on*
metals-which uilually
a ” nrirr Je^li-ie jlnre

you o /v e
YOU* T i m

OMUh

Wheel flatsnclng

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Historic Tender does
Back To Sea Again
AP Nrwafralun-a '
CHARLESTON. 8, C .-A form*-r tender for the Pr-fdentiai
varht “Mayflower’' ‘went to sta
again recently, her o!d plunking
replacrd hv mnhogany ftnm his­
toric Cherh-slon honiet nnd. even
... two
a . * from
#...... Admiral
t .»_1.^.1 t1
.:.
’# biree or
Farrairut'* flait(diip "Hartford."
Welm I. I.. Hr van, wholesale
f,«-,| dealer, finally launrh-d this
25-fiwt . cruiser "{tparten'* after
working on it since IU3D, it hail not
a timber from the original lender!
Hr van salvaged lumber from -old
furniture, pirkrd up n few fine
.plere* of driftwood, mad* the hull
of new white cypress an.I |&gt;eak
planking. The ship Is* fastened
j wUlLjj'J'nrr.screws, not a nail In
The, Imat is built to sleep four.
i* . c o m p l e t e l y

equipped

w ith

; valley and toilet fnrilitiei. with all
the work done hv llrys 1. tie says
the craft will do from 12 to IK
knots on Its I I0 humc|ni\vcr en­
gine.
•
Hjr Sleeping Heller.
Brvan said the 8|iartnn rrmirul­
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ed Idm of iy shirt whose otiginnl
material was nil reptme-l hy
BOX SPRINGS
patches. )|e ripped put an old
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
plank nml replaced It with n nyv
Manufactured To lo u r
one until .he hnd a new t-oat.
Individual .Order Hy
the American meiti'w r*ld;i of
ECHOLS
the Methodist Cht|ich la wetlmated
Mallrr** Krtvasaling &amp;
at more than H,(MH),00.
x
lie building A Specially
“ ' - ’fWI I s Today - Sleep ,
llrtlrr Tonight
D r. C h n rlrs L. l ’crminn
ECHOLS BEDDING
OpInntelrlM l
COMPANY
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Hanford
. Orlando
Hours: g-12 l-s
1'hunc 2J4
~Tlai: 9-12
Uehrry \-Rgtvrw d- rhon* 12.11
Kyea Ksaminrd - Glasses Filled
Senfonl. IT#.

Plywood

All Sizes

nnd Thickness

Doors
Windows
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Sliding Doors and WindowM
White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets
Mi cart a Board For Cabinet Tops
Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of
.

Tho Nation

of Columbia.
Pitch 'described the action m
“reprisal" against the association
for “oppoeinf certain types of
federal legislation dcsignvsl to
maintain indefinltaly and perman­
ently tha control* of government
over the homes and property of
the nation." •

th* Whit* River Apse lie Indian
reservation In A riso n will await
8U ff Rgt. Sinew L. Riley and Sgt.
Wiliam Major. Sgt. Y-4I ICQ)
Ktssav will enter th* William
Beaumont General Hnapital at
Fort Bliss, Tag., and Set. Antonio
Ivan the - Veterans Hospital at
P* sedans. Calif.
Carrying nt*aaages through hos­
tile terrlUtfV. tra ilin g renegade
Indians and guiding troops was
th* duty of th* scouts in the days
of the Indian wars. In r*r*nt
vesrs they have performed more
prosaic duties.

Ut TO HIS NICK IN MUD, Field Superintendent Harold Present of the Missouri Humane Society, U pulled to ,
safety by a fellow woiker after risking his life to rescue a mongrel dog (arrow) Uiat had become stuck in
the iiiuiTof the River Lies Peres In SL Louis. Present crawled on hoards to reach the animal, (International)

Problem 0 ( Korea Is Seen As
.
Most Difficult In The World
Itsr GLRN.1 HAim
A I’ Foreign News Annlv*t
Washington’s rail foi a fourPower c o n f e t - r n e e til tiaslr:i
Korea's indetH-ndenee turn* the
spotlight on one of the iinhappiest
communities In th* jHni-vyar
world. Kurep. like Austria, is
eonslderevl a lilM-rated land, not
conquered ' enemy territory. Th*
-Japanese have lu-rn diivm out
Itul othrr alien rulers have taken
-thett-pti^e: an d ' the r,tilling ■nf
real peace, fri-i-dum of ,.--11 In'lng
is postponed because the Ulwiatora
can not or will not vgr*-*-.
It ran not be said that this is
the fault of thr I'nitid Hlatra,
'which shares with Soviet Il'Juda
the oi-eupation of ’Id* foiuier
Japanevp possesaioh Th--Amer­
ican government nml it* reprraentntivea in Korea have t«-ied conlinuoualy and insistently since
IU16 to rome to some understand­
ing with the Russians which would
Permit fulfillment of tie pledge
of Korean freedom mad &gt; at Cairo
in 11*42 and repeated and .tmplifiid
In the Moscow Cunfrrrnr- of IJJK.
'the newest rail is further r* idi-nce
of the United .Slates’ desire to
make those proniiaes "leal an I to AT A ptc»* contrrvnce, t'hanceHor
turn over the louden.* of adminis­ Hubert M. Hutchins (above) of the
tration 16 the Korean* themselves Uiiivcrtlly of Chicago outlined th*
details‘of 4he ImUtutlon's *12.000..
as soon as tmaaihle.
. The Russian . ri-spunco in. tlic _(H&gt;0 nuclear iuuarch paegram. It la
past has ia-t-n a* unln-Infill as most
to be devoted escluilvrly to the
Russian rrsponsea tn Allied ad­ pvatctlm* use of atomtF energy.
vances tn the postwar peilod. It Tlv* project U tb be wholly tndei
rr&lt;iuire&lt; n considt-rable Jrgrer of pendent from the Government,
OUtlmi.sm to-expect that the leply gponsorrd program of th* Atomic
Energy Commission. It Is expected
to be financed with funds Horn
pdvat* capital.
(International)
Itussian ratification uf pence
treaties with the five Kuropesn
Axis eatrliitic* may herald the unrest is Intensified?*
1
opening uf a new phaae of Huvlrt • Th# malor question I* whether
rliplumacy. It means that Red the Itussian* will be willing to per­
army' forre* must lie withdrawn mit unified government te .rrto m
ahortlv from those countries; It to Korea hy truly democratic «*»
mav indicate that the Kremlin thr western nations understand die
now la so confident of its position word. Huth sides use the ward
In the west that it will Im ready freely, hut the Russians In K«ra»,
to deal with other nations on a as In eastern Kurope, have given
new basis. Perhaps u greater It a meaning all their own. If 'hey
readiness to consider the consol* accepted the American proposal*
idation of peace In the O-lent may for truly free elections a stYirt
Ik- ajiothrr corollary.
could t&gt;* made on what la cur.- to
Korea la lire raalest to un.lrr- be a long and difficult process.
stand of the post-war example* nf Thr political immaturity of tho
dlvldeil occupation and rule, be­ Koreans Is a major tulverso factor.
cause it is the simplest. It is When the Americans, arrived tn
compact geographically, * with a southern Korea they found 64
. homogenous populatijn, a com­ different parlTes. many nf which
paratively uncomplicated economy. had unlv the vaguest programs.
Then- are unlv two otoupailnni
Hut the Itussian* insist and may
Instead of the four In Germany continue to Insist that there he a
and Austria.
purge of rightist parties ixrfor*
But. aa -In Germany and Aus­ there can be elections. Tho prog­
tria. the divided rule meant coin-, ram 'th ey support looks at this
omlc strangulation. Tho thirty- poiqt much like that futlowsd In
eighth parhllel, across which the llunranr, Romania, Bulge lie. all
armies of the United States and of whlAi. began wlth.eomparajlveth* Soviet Union far* earn other, Iv free elections In which sntlseparates the north, where tho Communist Parllea Were permitted
Jauanes*. using a wraith of water­ to participate freely. The fate of
power and furl, had. built up pne these opponent* of Communism
of tha most productive Industrial
communities In th* Orient, from
th ragricullural south. The econ­
omy of both sections withert and
•

‘Big Joe” Corn May
Solve Glade Problem
AP Newalaatures
flRLLK "Uf-AUL*. Fla: — “pig
Joe"* an ear of corn with a east
iron constitution, msy prove th#
difference l&gt;rtwr&lt;-n suesrsv apd
failure for l/ecf rattle rancher* in
the murklands of Flortda'a Kverglades country,
.
“ Big Joe" Is k variety of corn
developed especially for farnjera
b7 ^ f ’ , Rov B* ^ ’
thr Lnivrrsity of FloriiU'» Ever*
,
dn-nehid ™. nrrv V .! ^ I»ne ,J * |
r I T i T ^ r . . 5^ ' , f „
n f ' " f / ' w?
ducUon of grada _A bevf entt e
but all previous attem pts toi xalse
corn in thr pr*t ami roucklamJa
failed miserably.

High Rate Of Home
Btiilding-TH Foreseen

Roots of'som e specie* &lt;&lt;f tha
plant contain a substance
similar to soap.
The peak wartime average out­
put of crude oil in 1945 icarbid
4.69S.OOO barrels a day.

amt what appears to be a fine,
juicy ear turns out to b* a pulpy,
rotten mast. Uuga end vyotmt
take over.
Hut Hig Joe takes all this in
his stride, sheds off the water,
outgrows the worms ami emerges
at harvest time a 10 to 12 inch
husky, flint-coated field corn.
Joe’a husk la long, tight and thick.
Although worms are able to
fight their way through th* silk,
fhvv have a lung way to travel—
liecause uf thr husk's thickness —
lu get into- the kernel. —llrrauM J
Jo* gr.ows faster, by the lime a
worm has worked hla way to the
kernels, th* car la too large to |
damage seriously.
Ur. Bair estimates that Hig Joe,
with proper * fertilisation, will
yield Co to (16 bushels per acre.

.

The ao-callrd bloom on th* call*
lllv actually I* a leaf and not a
flower at all.

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F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , S E P T ,. 2. 1917

A s s o c ia te d P rfS a L aaaed W ir s

Red Protest
Note Declares Inten­
tion Of Increasing
Production' L e v e l
Despite Ob j e c t i o n

35 Are Killed In "
T ra in Collision,
Fire At Winnipeg

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 bP&gt;
The L'nited Slate* hsi told Ru»lit *i*mi it will not. await Soviet

the United. Stales is "detetmined
Blazing Wreckage Is
to remain strong" to back up a
Visible 6 Miles And
foreign policy based on a de­
sire lor permanent- peace.
Hampers Rescuers
He told the InterrAmencan De­
DUGALD. Mad;, Sept. 2 UP)
feme Conference that this "is in
no way a threat" because "po At least 15 persons were killed
great nation har been, more re- *nd 15 otherr injured 1**1 nigh
when -in easlhound tisnscontinental train, crashed headon into a
But. he said, "our aversion to westbound vacationer's special at
violence muO not he misread as this liny station 20 milcr cast of
a lack of determination on our
part to lif t up to the obligations Winnipeg.
Rrscue workers toiling at the.
of the United- Natlorte charter
or at an Invitation to othire. lo .«cenr raid this .morning they had
take libartlee wdth the foundations recovered 17 bodies front 'he
of International peace. .
“Our military strength will be train, two car* o( which bur»l
retained as evidence of the ser&lt;- into flame Immediately alter the
011*0*11 with which we view our collision.
Gaya Lewis, fit, o f Transeona,
M airr-atijftfiw r drnR T T im ailfim FOllOWINO THI IXAMfll tel by their (tight hostess, Jetlle Qutnlsn,
National Hallways sperial. which Sacramento, Cal., the Dees triplets, Christina, Megan-anti Kathy, cross
was biihging loihor Dav holiday- their leg* too. as they pose for the cameraman prior to their t*ks-o(T from
rrp home from the Lake nf the La Guardia Field, N. W. for Cairo, Fgypt. The two-year-old Washington.
W »d* resort, and Mrs. All&gt;ert D. C- triplet*, sccompanled tiy llielr mother. Mrs. Kathleen Dees, were
going Over rest to Join their dad, an airline executive. (International)

era to forget theirs.
They applauded again when he
declared “without the. Western
Hemisphere, no world proiperlty
Is possible,"
A Presidential reference to the
United .States pledge to assist
Latin America in a long-range
economic program also was cheer.
#dj The delegate* hjoke Ipin Innd
applause 'again~w han Hie Preali f l dsctareil "th* United S u tra
sTeki world pe^ce. a pear# for frex
man."
.
_ There vnia ait ovation lasting
fully two minutes when he fin­
ished speaking. II* was Intrndirr* I
for the address hy (he Hraxllia'i
Foreign Minister, Raoul Fernan"Mhl! Truman and the Trumans'
daughter, Margaret, listened to thu
Ch|ef Executive from seats In th,ond tier on the right hand «ldo
•the conference hall. Mr*. Tru­
man wore a dark blue suit vvhli
a .grey h a t '
Margaret was dressed in a gr.-y
suit.
The American foreign ministers
formally concluded their confer­
ence at 9:21 A. M. (E 8T), only
10 days after they sat down trgather tn writ* an unprecedented
treaty for hemisphere peace* and

*

were said to have lieen ah &gt;aril the
special.
The fifteen Injured, ell of whom
had been aboard the .esort train,
were taken to .th e hospital at 8t.
Honifacr. With a few esieptiovs
the passengers aboard ilt.v trans­
continental train, Imund from'Van­
couver to Toronto, escaped with
nothing more than a shaking up.

Mts.P.D. Ander^p
Resident Of Lake
Mary, Died Mondiay
Mra. Florence M. Anderson, fil
year old wife of P. D. Anderson
of fjvke Mary, Tiled In a local
hospital Monday’ a t 8:36 A. M.
following an Illness of more than

Horn April 14. 1893 In Law.
rence county. I’a. Sirs. Anderson
hail resided In Lak* Mary for thr
past 22 years. She was a member
n \ the Lake Mary Community
Church.
Survivor# lt*#ld*s the husband
Include one daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Itrewer. West Palm Beach; two
sons, I’. D. Anderson, Jr., Mait­
.jjr e s ld e n t Truman left the fog- land and Raymond R. Anderson
W 6ml hotal for th# 46-mile trip) of Sharon. Pa.; five brothers, J.
down the winding road to Rio Pe L. McConaghy of New Cast)*, PK.;
Janeiro, aerompanterf by ids staff A. M-. McConaghy, Roscoe, Calif.,
William McConaghy, Pittsburgh;
K 'ssllssH ea Page alt I
L. 8, McConaghy, , Birmingham.
Ala.; N. F.. McCAnaghy. Mobile.
Ala.; three slaters, Mrs. C. M.
McNIckle, Mrs. William Smith
and Ml** Nancy McConaghy all
of New Castle, Pa.; four grandIhldren. Mona Ellen Anderson,
Maitland; I’ . 1). Anderson. Ill,
Maitland: INymond Carl Ander­
8 0 U T n r0 R T ; England, Sept. 2 son and Cheryl Andsrann of ShaUP)—Britain's trad# unions adap­
ted today th* pfibdpls of govern­
ment direction of labor, surrenderInc some of their democratic free
dofcs In an effort to speed nation­
al economic recovery.
Delegates to th# 79th annual
meeting of th* powerful Trade*
Union Congress agreed to th*
measure bv a vote of more than
flzge to one. This authorised the
Iprern m en t to rout# w orker» Inin
undermanned Industries sciential Some Areas Swamped
to recovery.
•
Th* vote cam# after the dele­ By GIs Cashing Bonds
gates heard Minister of Labor
Gaorga Isaacs urge British tabor
WASHINGTON. Bept, 2, (,P&gt;—
to work a few hours longer a Hank* poured out a stream of
weak, so that th* government cash today to vatarans hurrying
might “secure an Immediate In­ to turn their terminal leave bond*
crease of output where it matters Into spendabla monay. \
most, without an Increase of man­
An Associated Press survey of
power."
.
major cities showed th at In some
- 4 t t r r more than three hours de­ there war a virtual stampede by
rare the congress accented a gen­ many veterans to get cash f o r t h •
eral council report calling for a securities given them hi discharge
review of the nation's manpower from the armed asrvteas payment
shortage and suggesting (ha pot-' for unused'leava. In others, th*
tlbl* need for “positive^ direction casting of bonds was only moderof labor “to a limited extent."
On* of tha first steps to be
At Jacksonville. Fla., lonz lines
taken by th* government, the de­ of veteran* formed a t th* city’*
bote disclosed, will be to lengthen eight banking houses aw n befor*
th* working sreck In so n s of tha the opening hour. "It I* really a
basic Industries. *
.
madhouse, a bank offklal said.
l.incs Dfiorr
iw nu
Linea
before inuuiie,
Moblla. nia-.
Ala., hank*
T iiitp am tir w w i e d T H f l m t r u s r
• J u I U ir SUnatrom will be • tbe
guest speaker a t tha Klwanla
luncheon U ba held a t 11:16
CYCLONE *
o'clock a t the Tourist Canter
STEUBENVILLE, O., S ep t 2.
tomorrow. J*rry Silverman will 0D — At !#aat on# person was
be prerentad with the Celery City reported killed early today by a
Printing Company trophy awarded cyclon#, whlfh cut a path of de­
to th* loqal baseball player with struction In the Eldenvllle-Burthe highest batting average for gettstown district. I t miles east
of here In Penaaylvaala.

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IN D E P E N D E N T

We REPAIR!

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itii w
uicilon*' s'li^rVd tspe”" jn'w»s'hIngton hat Ud to “thaj klglWst
rat# of homrbuildlrtg wc havd had
In 20 v ta ri."
“Now at last. homsm.lUdng la
/ r , e " Filch said In a statement,
"and w# ar* nnally gifting the
result# that evsr/ona wanted
wh„ , w, floundared under Wash| n* ,0n directed programs."
, ,,
"
.
. ,,e
.‘h*‘
. • « beginnlng to product ourselves Into a
condition of housing plenty on th*
plan bf free building under com­
petition. This plat, has given us
housing surpluses In Qve past, It
still produces for Americans more
housing, better housing, and more
home ownership than exist anywhsre else on earth."
The NAREB was indicted by a
federal grand Jury here We-lnesdav on an anti-.trust charge of
conspiring to fig commission late*
on real estate deal* In the District

To Protect tha Peace of th* World;
To Prom st• the Progress of Asseriea
To Prodace Prosperity for Sariford.

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and earl* craning *hn&lt;xer*. Gentle
Tn modrrate rariaMe mostly south­
westerly winds.
_

at Uuity There la Strength—

Wheeler of Sanford

s e r g e a n t.

Th&lt;- firm lH-gan nv prodncl
garages nnd hnppt-m-1 into i
housing line after many ut
guragr* Were l»*-in»; fil)&gt;&lt;I M
families Instead of autumonilra

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m

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947

&lt; TTIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, PIT) RIDA

lion in-Western Germany for m
buildmi hurope. thu* eating the (i
nan* ut burden on thu country
The State Department made th-s
this pltin ih a. note ‘published to
day firmly rejecting Hu»«j.*‘t pintest agsinit a British-Americsn de
cision to step up the level of industiy in their occupied rones
of C •im*nv to approximately 1936
Th- note, charging failure of
the^Rimian government to carry
out the IP45 Potstlanv agreement
pail 'placed upon the United
State* a heavy financial burden
In the oecupatinn of Germany."
said:
“The United States government
Is unable to accept the thesis thst
nothing can b* done to alleviate
the financial burden of the United

Overflow C r o w d At
M a y f a i r Inn Cli­
maxes Day Of ExAna *Fun
c ite m e n t

An exciting afternoon of vaned
activities at thrilling a* a thves
59 Entries Compete: Thousands Enjoy Rid­ ling .circu* and including bast
race*. hnr.c rare* and even gbder
ing
Program At plane*
c Two Craft Are Up­
toating through sunny skies
Fort Mellon P-irk overhead, wav climaxed Iwt eve­
set, One Wrecked
ning vvilh the anarding of trophit'V
Itv WILL M ill t ONXOI-LY
tn regatta winners, and an adfhrip * t i t rwitFmrnt .in.I ihriu*
"cirri» In- Senator Holland at a
Itie &gt;ulrich y f aftfinodn a*
.■vn l ake Monro# yr.terd.sy .»ft*
bvnquel which overllowed the Msynoon wiln-ss-d bv v rtoRil th
l.vir Inn* l.ugr Uinini; room.
si .estimated to he upwards
,M ote,than h&gt;* thou.acd people
t.Pnft pror.lr.
.
l-Vd i. tthcrCrl rtr Fort I m m Park
World champion. Irbr.nv T rrl
during th- .vfternoon to wstoh
roared home four tim#« vv
the h-T-e rarer, tournament riding
n*r end J.^hn V verff. Miami, drnt. vi* for c.t»h prire* in th jnd other rvents of the Dusty
tournamritt
and
hor.-e
iaer».
Hi
erpi-rd five pvt•-*
Two up«-i»
Phots vnd S.vddle Club while other
.vnd onh vvrecked boa* v'*o high .lime the mm did not have it il thouvind* linrd the hulkbryd vnd
.l!g’&gt;*«l the efternvon* activity.
crowded thr Municipal Pier whets
President Frnest !.&lt;i*if*»it*erg of competevl
they
could g&gt;-t .v g.w,l view* of the
th* If, S. Co*st Gt|srA—Aqyili-vr.-.
host raei-,. fhe drdiestion of th?
Flotilla II. Plvitlon f Rsnfnrl.
I vveee .lourivf Information Booth
said the rare* were the. large*:;
disc__ueighbiiiing—ilitzli.

men! the 1-ontrilmtlon of thr Wcstern -rones of Germany to the
econ -111* reconstruction of Europe
until the consent o f 'th e Soviet
government has been Obtained."
Tl» cote, delivered to th* Husklan ettd-assy in Washington yes­
terday said further:

Touhy Stresses Friendliness
In Dedication Of J. C, Booth MacArthur Urges
ol people, jammed
Tolerant Peace
the I «uii*t Info •
More Garrisons
late ycilcidsy ajleindon following
b-vvt teres to licsr dedication
xficiirt at which George Tnuhv
it.vlrd fut, (.cupel.then .o f - lit!
ntiic citiiftiry o

Big Crowd Enjoys Pony Races And
Boat Races Held TournamentsGive
On-Lake Monroe Spectators Thrill

approach to American participation
in thr povt-u vr *rtilrmcnt of major
ihfficiillirt throughout. thr vvatlJ.
Sen vtur I loll vnd rxpliinrtl hi» tup-

The Inboard ruu-nl-oiit event
was a single heat l*t-e. Julio I'ope I.ee vveie second and lliiiil In the
noshed the finish line fit«t f
second tie** luu off and Kdvvntd
E. Yowcfl an.| Freil

i&lt; to meet it* revpon*

Sumuilng up the ach'ev,»*ncnt4
TOKYO, Sept. 2 Ifft Cener.it
nf Inlwr iluring the past fifty
^*r,\rthur. observing, the second overturned in front nf the judge*
cjiu.issiv of Japan Mguueiulei. *Tsnrt4~as 'h e wss^beytriTitnir'Tb
Atm-iIran TntnTfrrtnrTJfV.t‘‘d WT&lt;18lid '.-dav his ormpatlmi p dire It service »*-». Mile* WHsey. Mi
f "ttght. rather than might" bad
l!w*i’. IHWItt Wim (|tr
tinman now r
suffer »d a
eben he was thrown from his vers with Hethert Covvait ire u\h*-«t - wag.* ktui . thn h 'g h n t
Capital Is B»;twecr
stmt, of in-iest-'iit Japan, d# Class C runslvout." Aiwthei Ixiat
"t&lt;itN,-nd of li*in£ of any pcopla
a rritlrallv short economy. was dropped from the i-lertr r
Two Counter Rev- Jaycce J’ictiJ-nt J. iJreil.y 0&lt;l&gt;
urged
that
a
peace
tieatv
In tin- histurv nf the x-vrl.!. and ho
vtrrwed llm msgniluile of the
hoist and
wavdamaged tn ,v
olutlonnry G r o u p s ’ram
the Japanese lie drawn “l-t small extent. uit-.-l flint the tcspiin.i'ili- Irodcra
rmttisl uuludry am t ann«uncej&gt;
same tolerant am) just stof labor treognlie (In- frin’ , of tho
The first best of tbe midget
Ameili-nn wav of life v.-hlcfi they
G U A Y A Q U IL L u x G o j. Sepi
hydroplanes
was won hv James
The supreme commander. In e Tedford, Miami, second place was
enjoy a n d 'trv to rccoitcifi thorn(AT—P ie Guayaquil garrison ol
public V-J dav statement, . slid copped hy Giiv I’erlita nf Orlando
lhi» largcit Ecuadorean city an
Japan should not become a burden and llambl Fuller, Tampa, came
p ra .,- betvvri-ii Inlair mi l manage­
nounced it' bad joinrd lltc tcvolt
»t|--n the economy of any othei In third.
ment can bp- maintain* I nnd tho
. - •
'
nation after a peace treaty it
productive machinery nf this coun­
agaimt Col. Cailoi Mancbrnn In­
The second heat nf the midge*
reached, lie added;
try supported.
• .
Federal
Aid
S o u r III
lay. lupplrmcnling counlrr-trm!t:Thl* defealed country has th*
Senator llollard was infr-vjiicoii
bid
brrn
postponed
horn
l:Htt
I
|
tionary force* moving agaimt Qui­
opportunity to txu'iune self-sus­
To Fi«:ht Bud Tide bv Senator t.loyd F. H’v ! \ who
M. until 5 :3 0 o'clock clu« I**| taining. rather than reduced to a
pre-i.lwl over the m-atlnij as
to from the north.
nerrtsilv of starting the racinci • ''dltlon of memllranry. A penp'..
t'-i-imaster. An official Welcomn
Quito, the capital and tccnml
va* extended the -listiegutlhcd
of smaller sired Isoalt before the given a fait chance will rea-ii Legion Head States
larV»t
wav between two
gne-t- nnd visiting la ia 'in n by W.
the niche in human society t.v
water
got
too
rough
•
\ Hitting, president ,vf liin ( ham*
gjpupv of counler-Tevolutionary
••li-ch their own industry, their
UN Is Peace Hope u
"Sanford and Seminole Count) own skill and their own-persever
bet nf Commerce. Senator Boyle
troops. Some Avere reported mov­
■alsn introduce*) S.-i-rcturv of Stato
so- •• entitle them, without larges*
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. t/T )- tide
ing down from th elovvni of Iul- 'are Jortunate to have forw.iid
’It
\ Ginv, who a w e rje l the
Jam
-s
F.
O'Neil,
new
cnmmandci
flitgroup,
four
of
ail
»
1
-m
public officials who reslllunt
c* jliinlintt
can "and Ibana. 80 and 60 milcv
"It I* furthermore a fal«e con- ‘of the American Legion, declared an- member* of the Red flit- C :u
i/e
tl
ite
that
for
the
future
growth
of
'■»pt which contend* that democra­ today that .“there I* t«v» much mittee. xjIII confer wljfh .lulni
in
the routh were i l Guayaquil. Am- the co'mmunily. there is a necessity cy can enly thrive If maintained talk of war and not enough talk Steelman, piesldentlal a-- Innt
•plenty. On the contrary, hlS: of peace.'”
bato and Rio Ramba. where lire ol a vsarm an-l inleicrted welcome •
t how« thar tt spring* from
At lii* first formal new* c»n. with other -government •&gt;
lo
visitors
who
later
may
become
revolt agaimt lire Manclreno re­
hs'ilship and struggle ami toil."
feren'-e since hit election laM
S-l-A-iiun of tire group
residents or frequent guests." M .
MacArthur said Japan is in no Sunday, O'Neil said ’that in his (’laude Stiirkland, (read •
gime began nine days sgo.
....
•leegef of rmmment economic col­ opinion “the talk of war is esag- Ins roiiiilv'- freli dis|»o»&lt;
A quick dispatch said a goVeruT- Toohy saitl. ——-:
“ For the most part," he eon ; lapse. Th# war disrupted the cotm-' (reratrd " lie ad-led, however, that nanv-d that file* were ci
mrnt military detarhrasnt left the
capital during the night for .de­ tiii'u-d.. "ft Is safe to say that trv to ik point where “eConom*- the danger of war "can't he over
pti stration was complete at th* looked "
velopment at Cayamhe. 30 nlilcs traveler* come where they au-| i-ttlnnlng
nf the occupation;*' hut
O'Ned. who t« ehief of policre
to th# northeast, presumably to invited and stay where they ar-'J
in Manchester, N. j L . ’sal-1 that
Jefeml Quito against th* forvo, well treated. We ere indebted t-s s'l'-e the surremler, with th# guid­ "the
Motions ts the only
moving, down the main -railroad t)«» officisl* who have provided ance of oecupatinn force*. “Ja- hope- UntYsd
* r bare" for peace. "YVe
this- beautiful and iuvitirig, spot USU hat been gradually rtsloring must plarW
from Tulran and Ibarra.
lur reliance In it and
economy ami the
Radio Amhatu reported a con­ alter* Hanford ran officially vvel-| brr shattered
try to make It workaDle.”
it urr, not down.
tinuing battle In that section feme the visitor, treat him with rurv#
of SfT.crnt*.
■•
The new commander declared
Industrlarm ilput hat now risen
«nd declard* counter-revolutionary consideration and Interest him In to “over
Under an agreement*ycacHW by
that
Communism
was
like
an
ire46
percent_
o
f
th#
prewar
troop* were pursuing government Sanford and this -vicinity.
the uninn* and tfiv carriers, tha
normal, and improvement can b* berg, “nine-tenths submcrgr-l.''
forces toward Salcedo, 80 miles
fin-lings nf the arhitrM bi’ board
"To the Jtifrees who with C l ­ exoected to contiioie."
Questioned a* to whether he felt
II-&lt;iiii|ini-d
up
th#
flv.
nrnbl,.m
to the north. Amhato, fourth tarn ergy and determination hare unt-f six member* hcado-l hy Pr.
• in ...i__ 1...1 ••
'laeA rthur concluded!
sst city In Ecuador, Is 70 mil-* Jsrtaken the operation' of th*«
William l.ejserson, former chair­
"If Japan In th# post-treaty outlawed, O'Neil said "It (Comman nf the National I jtw r Rela­
courtesy rsntar for visitors, we #-* is given a Just opportunity mOnismi I* not a political party
l('&lt;&gt;allaaHl t s Fas* Slsl
should look with gratitude. Hot tn bv# In freedom anil pear# wllir hut I* an International consplr- Nazi Denies Training tion* Hoai l. art- bindin ; upon the
•sclt of us sh'vuld remember that her neighbors in th# community
Schools To Register the
Germans In Russia pnrtlv*.
..... tha third
favorable impression of Sarj- of r ations, there will he no threat
.
J * clarification of
which- might b# created her* to th# survival and strengthening
Students Tomorrow M
HA PEN HADES, Germany
railroad lalmr. in little 'm ore than
mlckly can b« destroyed If th# of »h# democratic ptocesres her# Nation’s Death Toll
Hi-pt. 2. GP&gt;- Tht- wife of fnriiirr a vi-.ir. In-19tfi they acre award■ile'sls
It
represent*
ar#
not
cmFor
Holiday
Is
448
•
T. W. LAWTONinaugurated
under
the
occupation.
Nan'
Finl-I
Marshal
Friedrich
Von
&gt;i| a boost nf I S'* cents nn hour.
in -th# actlnnu of all of u* . For democracy, once firmly
Tomorrow is pupil registration Itodird
I'aulu* *41-1 t-nlay *lu- had re­
Non - operating p e r s o n n e l ,
\i*h whom visitor* com* in eon- rooted tin the human heart, has
ceived
a
postcard
front
him
deny­
dav at all school*, whit# ar.l color­ tact.
Rv
th
e
Associated
Press
amounting to about ‘.hrco-fourtKx
Th* attendant at th# terv. never voluntarily yielded before
ed. of S«minol* County, 8up«rlning
report*
thst
lie
wa»
^
g
a
n
irAt
least
448
person*
ditil
In'
of th,. line** total employment,
th# waitress at th* any other conflicting tdeologv
an at my of German* in Itu*- rontist
'endsnt T. W. Lawton announced Ice station, th#
of clerk*, tel»gTaph«re,
clerk In th# *tm# known lo man. If liberty and pub- violent accidents over th# thrv#- Ing
•la.
today. School busses w ||| run over restaurant,
day
Labor
Day
wrsk
end.
maintenance men and othere not
h»«p* to enlarge or destroy lie morality do not br*ng national
regular route* aa laat year. All »*rb
Traffic
mlsnaps
accounted
for
employed directly In tha running
favorable Impression that It stability, nothing ran.”
pupil* whether In school last year th* hoped
hy far th* majority of th* tragwill be created In thl*
or new thl* year are expected to '*
edles.
with
290
parsons
dead
in
findings were basal on
building when th# p#»ole visit It.
enroll on Wednesday,
crash#* on the nation*!' h lih tfk y t '
It ADAIt DEMONSTRATION
hearing* conducted in Chldi
So each of us t)—ubl most cer­
In
addition.
81
person*
drowned
A
number
of
spectators
yestsrA recent opinion of Attorney tainly consider hlm»»lf reipom lb'e
from Aug. 4 through Aug. 28.
suit 77—wars killed . In other acci­
(:^,n' r,l . J n;n. _WaJ_son1
TsVfiiir lor ‘ the full 20 ctnU t
dent*.
Including
21
deaths
in
plan#
children to enroll In
this building I* a symbol.
was mounted on a largo truck crash#*.
•
grad* If they become six years
"And eo may th* beauty of thl* on Seminole Boulevard and was
Th# traffic toll was higher than
old on or before Jan. 1, -1948, A building
exemplify
tn*
beauty
of
brought
here
from
Orlando
with
th*
early
estimate
of
260
m alparent should accompany a begin­ « spirit of friendliness In Sanford:
by th* National Safety Council,
ner and bring a birth cartlflcat*. may Its purpose of service be » Lieut. Rayermann. . ,
hut It was still- wsll below III#
Due to an epidemic of Infantile "andard for all 8*mlnnl# county;
all time Labor Day week end
CORRECTION
Paralysis In some sections, pupils may
Ita aim of a bigger and more
Children will spend a full day at tra ffic ‘ fatality flgurp of 4 2 3 'in
must be within Seminole County progressive county lie a goal for
1941. In that / e a r another 73
two wees* before the opening which all of us will strive to­ the South Side Primary School drowned
and 126 died In mltcelMonday, Instead of ono-half day
date, Sept. 8. or bring a certificate gether. Remembering a verse h as
was *Ut*d In last n la h t'r Her­ laneoue violent mishaps, bringing
lu tin g that there Is no epidemic Proverbs |1
ald. linssaa will run, Wednesday La.
carry the children to achool and
place from which they have re­ fnmdly,*jr may we dedicate this will taka them homo at noon.
LA GUARDIA CONDITION
cently ftome.
NEW YORK, B e fit. 2, (,7 7 building^tq friendliness and help,
“Tht* I* the first year we have fulness for nrlghbor and stranger
Formar Mayor Florello H. La
ROTARY PICNIC
Two large rattlesnake* were re-icost*. which Included payroll*,
held a pro-school registration", alike and Invoke Gmi'a blessing
Members of th* Rotary Club Guardia was reported today by
Mr. Lawton said, “but It I* nec­ tn that en d "
w#re *»k#d by President Gordon his physician tn be “ not doing rrntly killed hy J. W. Fortier near I At one »e*slon of the hearing,
his home In |j»kr Mary. On Hun- L. W. Horning of Njw York, ylea
essary for all pupils to enrol)
Mr. Odham, In his brief talk Urlsaon today lo meet a t the Toftc- very well." Df. Georg* Baehr said
Wednesday as the recent 8U t« following the dedicatory address Ist Center a t 3:00 o'clock tomor­ [.a Guardia, who la recuperating day evening he killed a reran president of the New Y&gt;uk C/n*
Law require* th* school* to bfc*- l.y Mr. Touhv, pointed cut that row afternoon to go In a group lo from an operation, had not recov­ fool snake with l« rattlea and on tral System, estimated a 20 c e il
gin regular classes on Monday, the Information Booth had been Blue Springs were a picnic will he ered sufficiently tn permit re­ Monday evening shot a six fo o t; Increase would hike payroll* by
(660.000.00U a year,
_
sumption of hla radio broadcasts. lung rattWr with 12 rattles.
Sept, 8?
.
,
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PULLING TOGETHER

TV«&gt; rtllldy mill prnrtii’P of nrrlim’nlpgy -q-enn like one
good vvii\ (o tnu-nixi from the proliloniri of the preHunt, i&gt;hpeciaUy when 'th e research la carried on in the peaceful
agricultural terrain of upper New York atate anil New
Jersey.
Dr. William A. Ititchie of the Rochester Museum of
Arts ami Sciences says that hia.tnvcaUgators have found,
evidence to prove th a t.a cultural link existed between the
Muusee tribe of Delawaredmlians«who.lived in New Jersey
and the Ow.isco group of Iroqtiola in New York. Patient
delving lias turned up cooking pits and burial grounds which
date liack to 1100 A. D., and which are alike In the former
haunts of.ndth these groups.
'
All that these tribes hud in common failed to. create
tietween .them a build strong enough, to keep them at peace
with one another. How many centuries will elapse before
some zealous historian, digging umong our buried ruins,
finds thut we had much in Common with certain Kuropeun
uud Asiatic I i IIm.*?

T H U S A N F O R D U K R A M T . g A N P O K l), ‘F L O R ID A

“Vox Pop”, And Free Speech

Beauty Aids Needed j
By College Girls. J

Tampa Tribune

PARK TH RBK
i■■■ —i11iof*

iJJ’IS-!

appear on the show .

EEN T A LK

ind they

love it.

.

Fashlun Notes . . . Newest paiamaa for hack-to-* ho-,1 teen­
ager* ate tuade of rultort hru-tlrlolh with a pattern of LuR disks.
Tho kid* will love them for after­

Recently a contributor to purl a pair uf *h&lt;&gt;e«.
“Readers" r n l u m n complained | Suppose, for the sake of the
Hr BKTIY CLARKE
that. In declining to print Tua(argument, that the w iiter of i u
AP Newafeaturc- Brso*? Editor • Ap Newsfcaturcs
c h a I letter did have the constitutions!
letter
in
lu ll,
..
Your Imck «to - vcln-.d suitcase n.-sr
Judv.
__ _____
_
etas* Jam ui ciam .wsUoiw. Tha
d e n i e d h im
hi* “constflu- naht to have It liubliShsd. Then
should
Include
all
your
UrauMliur*
Teen-agers now have Ihcii own , pajnmas corn* with lilt ! : tomm'a
tlo n a r light" to* “bee .jpecch.'* every other subscriber would. Itav#
fruiu 'toothpaste to dep laioviov. night club . . . in Allan*■». that I*- ( routs to match . . . Th- Jackson*
Miss I)oudney Is Wed
We ‘ explained *tha, the right the same light and could *«ud
If
you
are
away
at
school
you
Instead of the usual night club kavi- I..HUU1S wild pit the subject'
of “f r e e
ajterch’’ wa» nut In leltera and demand publicity.,
, To Harry E. Steadman
may not !«• able to run down t* fate ill- custom er!• are ruivid nf eltvtrk light b»w ties . . . Sum.*
on a l
Ihvolvrd. We find ln&gt;lhe Intera**- Suppose only &gt;i many a t Uxi
the
cri/iier
drug
.slOie
fir
■
r.iake-niidwirh** nml s«ft dnnV*. It is of ihe pigeon* wrar (lower• in &lt;!&gt;e
Ing “Ratuhlcr" column of tile at In.OOO subsetiWr# sent In let.
un 'aid every time ymt are a,kv«l a pay, lively spot anJ the kids hsii which also light
Helen
Esther
Doudney of
aiuall bat­
St. •Petersburg Independent an ters the same day. The paper, If
I
Mis* Elisabeth Tarver has loft
for a date.
love to Hock to iu Jitterbug m ur­ teries.
vvieJ!lh7o,
, iV
raeuc of
th e ' Miami , daughter
of Mr.And
andSrtusdMr*.
it
were
required
to
publish
all
intelligent
and
clarifying
discus
T
te
Friendship
League
ol
tne
Dmadney
A
good
rough
wqih
cloth,
turn*
I
•CM* YWI
IM
al* decorate Die walls onil thcru
r « l 'hun , w l&gt; m « t Alfred Gurney Doudney a „.l grand- to s|Hilid a week in ranatna City
TEI'NEWH
*iun of this question, prompted these lettei* sent in, would ha.*
p in io n hrit-h and soap should tn- j |f u
^ minimum &lt;h-rge at
All obituary "* aTolir«t. tar4« • I
.
Iona State Cottrjr • will rroduCe
ins i-arish lloiiT ut bOO 1’ M daughter of Mrs. E lba D. Vaughan uiul Pensacola.
hy a similar complaint., made by no space le ft’for news or to s i.
Iltak i, rtaoInlloMn . a44 nwlicaa *•!
tucked in your bag. Snh’rco on a I
&lt;;,,en Derliy, which "The Yeltf”* Jaekcl" this fail
^
D a u S t ^ oI W esiS C ia ^ lo f -W o rd . ,« « m e the bride of
a "Vox Pop" letter « rlter. He-' nres* its own views. It one per* ,-i
rnlttmiaiMfnta for ik« #uip«-»r •»!
Paul Hickson is the guest uf
scsnltsl soap If your biidc- t "1R[
„|ir n from A to tt:di) p.m. H f with tw.. Chiru-ve -ttidente servMlila* fund*. ««ll| la ekn»nr4 for
cause "The Rambler"- state* our has the right to »&gt;* heard through l o f tha First Melho.li*t Cl.urcli wUlj Harry FJmer_
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Daniels, J r. tn
netiuiL
.
. (teen kids Marled tho fclulf tsrldch Ine a- technical a.lvi-ers • . .
■1 t f tln r a lirn U la i inlet.
« r . and Mr. Harry V
Position snd also sets all latter publication of his letter in a news­ bol" their Z S E r b Z Z i : •*&gt; i I I Panama City this week.
A school trirl snouldll. need a ttrnctw abuut IMl on n Snturdsy came a* the result nf ^apluitng a
laltR4
nVirrtoiUtlrVk.
writer* right on the m atter, we paper then all would have the
much rnakft
makpup. hot site ahould have night - quit qi&gt;w il is really, mnk- mad dorr which had a lr r d y blue*
lo r. rmittonla Tkr ll«t»!4 In ikr
Davenport, iq Holy Ttioitv United
same r;ght and * the- newipapt; S &amp; 7 1 S L V S Z
reprint this comment'.
Billy Epps is -pending a short
a rake mHVimp a« well aF q Tmm- ing money.
national Hold ol «4«sHt*U*. offlLutheran
Church
Miami
Aug.
jil ei^itismsnnit rrg- - ....... Sh«
Luthcfian
Lhurrn
in
.siiann
on
aub
'|{n*c
in
Atlanta
liefnre.
tvspmflV
would
cease
to
be
a
newspaiwr
The
man
had
no
such
constitu­
*22
Summerlin
Avenue.
Mrs.
Kd"time
Iwfnre.
Ce-pniing
rfa nrr Maintained In Ike liri«»i
dalion » '» « - Thy - rearw J “Jlir — wmiitna it" tO' i mt: tr
tr~ 5o»? eanipiyd the ilog, which also hail
tions! rights. The right to have and Would carry nothing e* ‘y: MLBrush and her group will In- „V
ratio* In
eonntry **llk ktadttnav*
hU studies at Stet.r , 1lmv«
'
dkllun
will
serve
tlm—
when
young people eould orgsntlo Mm- I tdltan __
her.| _________
and toekeJIPit ..._
in _
an
Mrt I t, C klm &gt; nn4- &gt; ot .ymt . *
hCTtcTTi’s 1 iir th r orrn-j tm.
his teller* published 'i s by- no I t l l t u (m m rss d s ts ,—(---h rr skin is extra-dry ami Ihe mke liar -allrartive hemljiunrtrr- f-'r | rm
The Will Of The People
ptv school room until authoro'clock.
HFfct llornld la A nuinkff ..I ike
WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Daniels, Jr.
means Included in the copstitutinr.*
makeup
Is
standard
nqnlpniefit.
Letter*
to
the
editor'are
usually
/ti*orinli4 r»«*a nklrk ft enlltN
their evening- out? rh&lt;- Atlanta •
nere llotlfled'. . .
8:00 P. M.: Prayer Meoling, le-1
The hrlde. who was given In returned to their home in Panama
at right of frte speech. He does intsiesting leading and nearly «1|
iievrial lipstick* ate * «fnu&gt;l in- kid- orgaiiiied. it hack d hy Junl- j Foi-I Fur Thought . . . Studying
Th4UU25L(lvni(icrtitic.tiJUHtry-4a moMhe-Uniterl-6tat&lt;r«;
■«»&gt; ■». ifiinhL
mntriage
by
her
father,
wore
a
has*
ihe
right
of
free
speech.
He
by
T.
B.
Middleton.
*
City
on
Sunday
after
visiting
M
n.
vr-tmenL
You
probably
will
u»e
newspaper!
carry
such
coramuntnl(H* *r All Iko Ural netta •0
ptmiii
*1
but Switzerland. While we believe in populur rule, we have
or Achievement, b e a u '- rimy lan |„. msde lot- . u,i ,r if :i ^wiet
THURSDAY
gown of white *lip|&gt;et satin fash- Howard.
can publish his own nawspaper cations but must selsct the otws
i t Ik la no»**o«nrr. na aaall • •
more than three ■ term, anyway, wanted a place where “.i ole-’ hoy snark
inBrk is
i* available while IhA
lh / brain
b
never curried it to the point where the nation as a whole
Seminole UhfiptTr No. 2. O. K ionrd with fitted bodice and shlrry M* rarata 4l*o«irkto.
print
he .chouse*
hs it run# and confine th e m 'tbTnatand P
'"d wwhat
j&gt; ai ha
choose* ^or
nr he
so
whv
dot
g-t
tfcfec
diff-renl
eould take a filer girl dancing ip is at work. Humcmv.lu fudge or
Mia* Elisabeth Dyson returned
8., will meet at the Masonic Halt
,)kj rt rx lendihg Into a court
votes on new laws. The Swiss do. They have just approved
shades
to
start
wllh7
Then
&gt;»•«
stead of Ju«l riding atoutul."
hulterieolch ar, gi«xt pick-meTUESDAY. SEPT. 2. UM7
tialn." The sweetheart neckline on Saturday fnim a varatloft
t&gt;r Oh the street corner.
l i t caiuiuUwell allow the same per'.
ran use a tangerine sluiL- lo go
by popular vote two government-sponsored hills, one calling
pc/. a t 8:00 P. M.
ups in energy value. * t»r if vou
spent
In
North
Carolina,
Virginia
If
you
like
radio
prog
n
r.—
may­
FRIDAY
and
sleeves
were
outlined
in
seed
with'
hrosms.
the
m-w
burnt
But
the
owners
of
a
newspaper
sons to* write every few day*.
feu: various Heps, to relieve unemployment utul the other
fret aml-HInus.'Jniak-* a tray
T he American legion 'Auxiliary pearls. The **ed pearl design was and poinla in Canada.
brandy ami green. A lu n r in.lv be vou ean gel ymu bx-al radio reallv
have the right to decide what To li« of value the letters mm;
NIHLK VEK8K FOR TODAY.
esltdilisjting old ug e pensions.
.
aUlfbu
inlrie-ted
in
having
a
k| n- of Ice yreaiq ill Ule[ m(&lt; ircrator
will
meet
at
8:00
1
*.
M.
preceded
also
used
on
the
tiara
from
which
lip-tick
Is
pel
fret
for
blurs,
black
• C If R I S T DEMONSTRATED
and vou can have an i*e rrvam
they print aijd can accept or re­ express the opinion* of many pef. ,by the board meeting at 7:10 P. fell a fingertip veil • of French
Many states hhave the initiative, whereby voters may
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Clause and
or paslcl date drease-. If vm« u—• ctal teen-age luon-lcuat like nno in im
sons, not Just a few persist.*,
THAT ONE BOHN IN A M \Nli and cracker »e*»i«n. Aild &gt;
whieh
kills
nf
Houston,*.Tel*.,
par­
son,
Clarence,
returned
yesterday
ject anything according to their writers.
f
y
a
t
the
Legion
Hut.
,
illusion.
She
carried
a
tmuqueT
pass
new
laws
or
even
constitutional
amendments
without
powder, he iure to t-vlect two
#
»J
UER CAN OVERCOME TDK
of double stiength Coffee to
own Idea* of what should be pubklmdrs — one darker than ynjr ticipate. The shew is written ant cup
of gardenias cantered with a pun after spending several week* In
We. are glad to have expre&lt;*jon&lt;
SORDID IMPULSES OK THE having recourse to the legislature. Still •more have the re­
vour
regular lee crraui re. ipe amt
produced
hy
*x|H-rienr.-1
laillo
Maryland.
South
Carolina
and
ilshed
and
do
not
have
to
account
pie throated orehid.
foundation and on* ligti. evening
from our readers on any subjecr.
FLESH AND LIVE A COM­ ferendum. whereby the people may pass on legislative ucts.
men who know whnl the Lids like. frm-xe Then mix 1•* ups strong
to anybody for their decision. The and pleased to print them wii»i
Alabama.’ ’
Richard
W^bcr
Is
powder.
,
Mrt.
William
It.
Bell,
sister
of
PLETELY SP0TI.E8S LIFE. HE Neither exists on a nationwide busts. *' •
writer of a letter to a newspaper 4's.y comply with our frequently
Makeup remover* can be lied In and the- hep- really park the atu- rnhl rnffee, '* cup light e tia u ­
groom, served a* matron of
TAUGHT THAT EVEN OLD
Honored On Birthday the
If a national referendum existed, it would doubtless
Miss Claudia Frances Kelly has
has no more right to demand that stated rules When they do not.
rtcamv cleanser*. Ol you ran dio. Frequently, talen t-1 te e n -| 'v cun light enrn ayrun to mcke
honor, and wore a gown of aqua
PEOPLE CAN BE SPIRITUAL
opportunity to . four tall gla-ses of ice cream s-vila.
he be given space in **e paper when they are offensive, or libelfind a ereamv kind in far: i snap agers ate given an
over taffeta which feat­ rcturneil to her home In JscksunLY REBORN.-—John 3:-1: E crept be used on the Tuft-Hartley law and the vetoed tax reduc­
------1
■ j \d d scoop of h e c r .'a n r - e.tih'
Yopng Richard Weber was hon­ chiffon
ville after apendlng ser-ral day*
(the only thing the pa|&gt;er ha* to ou*. we don’t print them—amT
and cold cream romhlnatimi. Ju-I
ured
a
IrouffanfsW
rt,
fitted
bodice
oo# be born anew, ha cannot »c* tions. Then we would have a better idea of what the iieople
ored on his third btrth|D / with a and shirred bolero. Hrr iHiuquet with her grandparent*. Mr. and
i n , HaVrlcla. have re tu r n ^ Ul' g l « - ami fill with Iw *vM. spursell) than he would have the right we are not violating the constltVm
if
lt
on
a*
you
d.»
snap,
and
wit­
the kingdom of God.
ON TBI WAT lo be wed at Ute Church of the W aylartf In Carmel, C sf,
wajit than we now get from public opinion polls. Of course,
ter. sn u b vour face with a » isti- Mobile. Ala., after vl-lliiig het kling water. . . - Yum. Vou’ll lay.
to walk into a store and d.m ’. U tion when ^ TefuM to ^ ' ^
“ ride-maids Mr*. A. I- Kelly. Sr.
Singing actress K*lhryn Gtayson arvl »ln*&lt; r Johnnie Johnion pose for
I- • — Your- In the band,
there might lie objections. Some people don't want to know
S
S
W
r
t
e
s
jK
jss
, GATHERER OF SIMPLES
cloth
and remove ll.r lather. Thi- t sl-ti-r. Mrs. Talley HatrawAy.
unlay afternoon. Tlic luncheon!were Mr*. Charles r.. Salter or •Mr. anti Mrs. I.ucien Johnson the ohidoer talier. They met Ha t w o n a studio loL tln ternatfamal)
'
Vivian
the will of l-he people, or. rut her. they don’t want the will
tFrom Kalcidogriipht
will make your ikin feel luthy j
table was arrangnl in the ■Hath I West Palm (»*ach and Mr*. John and s«ui Jon have returneil frqm
.
Rising at dawn when iia ^ r l* ccld of the people generally known.
smooth.
Rev. slid Mr*. J; N. Thompsor \
Tennis Club room overlooking | R, Human uf MtUpL They wore
with dew. _
••
• Choose the light .‘mgrtphe of
Large firoup At Club Legion Auxjliary
uW swimming pool at the Mayfair i goVmrof yellow marquisette with
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert F. DuTfl
DuTJl
She gathers h ttb ’s to rope-w ith
tweedy roloe.ir* an I pel
Inn.
I
fitted
bodices
and
bouffant
sklrta
and baby daughter, of Fort Pierce,
LesSon Learned
To Hold Meetinif. outdoor
ness of Mt*. Johnson’s moU(*r,
fumes. These arr In-.t- r f-&gt;r ccl.oul
rnou
human ilia;
Over
Past
Weekend
Bv MARIAN R. JONES
were recent guest* of Mr. and
• Centering the table was a large !„ml carried bouquet* of pink roses. Mrs. J. tL Myrlck.
.
girls than the headv. i-Xoti.* ' t ill­
B onrfrl and canttimllr, .whose b!tSpecial
th
the
Sanford
Herald
Mri. Doc Malcolm and family.,;
OS
One man who has learnejl from experience is the Amer; ' ■ U r brew
« ./ ,« Hi*.
birthday . cake
ACilllam H. BeJI served as l^*«
Activities at the Sewjnolo Good- ,,kTh» AmarWan legion Auxiliary er rated for ohlrr, mefcyiojinuilj. . . in the form of a
.
•
...
—ii-A Ify a n d Mrs. E. F. Mftchexa,
Will conuurr fever and relieve tlir
dnun lead,In blue and yellow c a r - ; m*,i for Jvi* blilh*r-|n-law, and ' Friend* of-M m. J .1 L - Myrlck try Club over th r weekend Indud- will hold Its- fitM nufR m f nf the "aled vusmrn.
n farmer, in I he dtesfy prosperity ufter World War I.
Th- S-mtnolk f'guntv Teacher’s! Mrs. TV.' T. Chance, Mr*. C arof- rylng out the p o B r-aA arra.ufed t p Mtt H.
chilli.
,
Ww*ed V. Belt- will be glad-to learn that she ha* ed an Informal parly on Saturday fall on Friday a t the Iwg'on llul
farmers mortgaged their property for nearly $11,000.000.H uh mel af the Sanford Junior Hamerick. and Carol Jr. have re­
in th* decorations. Blue a ift yel- n*r Jay W. Knight, cousin of l«on movnl from Sibley Memorial night and a buffet adppor served after having been disband, d over
The Sht-pbrni’a P une Mil In a I a 000. When prices collapsed, innny lout "their furnis.
Casselberry News
•7 flowera
____ —were arranged
.1 *e*intha
»1 anti PGray
.. . ,. I*
. Ili.-tnrl
R.
Dickert, Hospital In Washington, I). C. to on Sunday evrning. Following the the summer months, . was an- I ly ’JANK W. CtSSEI.IlKHHY
High School Thursday. The gues* turned after spending the past
low
t h e&lt;1
. l)le a•
LTide
blrrdina wound
Now farm prices have jumjtcd even higher thun thev
sneaker w*s Mr*. Una Holden, of two weeks in Georgia.
’ .-.
centar of the cake. Following the 1unrj p uf-the bride Served as ush- the home of hfcr daughter. Mr*.
d pennyroyal ,-iovtln- un aching
dancing ami singing were nouiw.-d today hy Ml-* r^tna v-nii
were lifter the first World War, but the farmer is keeping
Del and. Vice-president and form­
James P. Smith In Springfield, su
•
In ad;
luncheon Dickie received man ?' er*.
Pre-War Industry
^ J . n ; preside,,',
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clonts. Sr.
The Woman'* Society fur Chriser
Pr**t/h*nt
n*
the
Florida
Educgifts
from
his
friends-and
car
By pfind and stream or &lt;ver (allow his head. He knows that $:i wheat %2 corn and 80-cent cot­
V-.r-is
•
’
1• Following the wedding a rec­ Va.
campanil.,ent of Mrs. Ed U n . The croup will meet atJAW ^
,ian Service met last Mogday
! have returned from a vacation (o
Of
Mink
Raising
Is
atioaf
Association.
She.explained
it
was
presente&lt;
1
with
a
gift
Krt&gt;und
and the board will meet m ".IS i-sening at the Cmumuiuty llm ur.
eption wna held on the lawn of
ton Won t Inst. .So instead of adding to his mortgage, he is
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
RoumltlaL
'
Ailat»a,
Ga.,
and
Wayneav
the
new
school
law
and
the
effort
a
favor.
During
the
nfL-nmon
Miss K«la Richards of Spring
Some ancient wisdom guides her
-n J Ml-- rtiiil.-nden a«knl-l!ul_C L_
* *' WT-r-bip - f r t th r home of th r bridt**
_
Revived In Germany the committee had to' nui forth N. C.
paving It off. By the end of 10-16 the total of farm mort­
prexent—were—Mr&gt; " iis j . 1^ .
, . _ on
— *•'-!&gt;
and
TtfldrltThM heen-th* Knrxt of h er —Tliuic'eager tread.
mlng_wa* ciuuycil
„ rt E.
.. IL
„ Smith. Mr
.ind
Mr*.
PO'1'
l-eN-given
Girl's .Sloti;
ici- followml hy a
M
Mr.
.
ml
vtrs.
^
^
,
(lun.
,
Cohvcnii
gages
was
down
to
^&gt;.000.000,000.
and
the
next
report
to * rt frp aised . Her addins"w s's
Air Folicy Bill Facing
Bv lore of earth, through rges taiJ
mion which
$lot*»_Now Taking J to n d
Mr*. Cfcll Carlton, form erly.of
Those Invited lo lie with Dickie wedding trip through Florida the •lit«r uml liroth«r-ln-Uw, Mr* liul
and guest!
Mr*. w* ' Lc-1'1 In .New Ao ik ., All mom* the edjrallun of youth today l»
Ai’ Newsfcatun s
ought to show a further reduction._____ ________'
_ ■ *TBbgn u o in g In Congrasi
Imih Inspirational and -Instructive. Oviedo, is confineii to the Fernaldor sung.
were Samira Wright, Justin Lynch, couple will make their home In Mrt* Fretl Dyiun, 4i th tir home Jlugh Whelchel, Mr. and
l.y Mr*. Hart Fuller. Rrfreah
| •
In Easing Forking Ills
By
NADKANK
ANDHRSOV
TkKh- Ttant she go Mutt wx-ai -t"TT
Thosd a t’endlng teacher* from Laughton Hospital at Sanford.:
Bobby Munson, Hilly Wright, Sot- Miami. For traveling the hrlde on West Seventeenth StreeL »hv
Dome a n o th e r d ep ressio n , th e f a r m e r can leave his
menU wero served-by the hostessHAMBURG—
In
Blankencs*.
a
S p tc n l to C entttl P itta
signature:
* Oviedo SchiToI were Professor. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Estes ar._
Moss, Eileen Moss, Alice Moss, rhu-e a dress of »&gt;We faille with Is sjiending several day* &gt;n Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Stuck. Mr. ami
pitchfork in
t-s. Mr*. Aamcs It. Ilatlaway and
i '" ‘«nh_______________
suburb of Hamburg, another frs - and Mr*. Walter A. Teague. M rs.(daughters, I.uJune and Kay, and
fe v e rfe w . Clcy-Yye*. i jngwort, server an any*he hayloft unci lie us hlaittl toward tin* process ■^^AHHINGTON — There Is considerable speculation In Capitol
Lvnn Ratlgan, Robert Nilberton, a bolero Jacket and black accessor­ Orlando l.cforr returning to ncr
Mr*. W. W. Loudrrmilk,.
A
alitae'e
V
"
.kit
iv,
■
..
yom*
else,
—
St.
Louis
Post
Dispatch.
•
*
Mrt.
lU
rty
Tooltf.‘
war
luxury
industry
is
preparing
J. N. Thompson. Mrs. Basil Guynn,, *o ii , Tommy, are spending this
Adder’* Tongue,
Marilyn Moss, Hatty Wright, Lind ies. Her corsage was of orchid*. home. In. Illinoia.
.
circles ll.4l the Senate war Investigating committees hear­
U n e. Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. MUchcll | s i i
a j ' / i j i y C . , t,s
a postwar comeback. There, one -Miss Catlsoni Mrs. Caldwell.
Known bv their name* either to
week
at
Daytona
Beach.
*
Waber,
J
r.
and
Virgin'"
Mo—.
Mr. Grdrge Schwab, for many
ing* on the Kuwait] Hughes plane cunttacts killed whatever chance
and guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom f A t l.lI ltlL V l i y O it-r*
Those from Sanford attending
of Germany’s lar«;es: mink farms
cau»e or.cute.
The -Mattie . hnd Commercial
Mr*. A. W. Epps and son. DHL Kirkland of Orlando and Mr. and
years a missionary in Flench IVt-n!
the “single instrument ’ Air Policy bill might have had uf being en­
the wedding were Mrs. Vaughan
is again breeding thr small btuwn teachers of the county held a I
American
Beaut
ic
h
There U no h tib whose viitue can
Epps,
have
n-tprnad
front
*j»em
Africa, w»* guest Mnatei al ll"-'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
acted by thr M)th Congress
ami Mr. and Mr*. W. Gaulheti
Mr*. C. C. Kirkland of J.r-k*onanimals with the jjarly-pifcelr** meeting al Oviedo lliirh School
inipait
Sunday mornUig service, of the
It) It I'SHELL KAY
Hutchison, MIm I’enrose-IluU hl- Ing two months at Daybmn Reach. villc. Mr. and Mr*. W- D. FlrtttBelief prevailed that the Involvement of Senator Owen Brewster
pelts.
.
Kate to (he Irouhfed mind m heal
Friday morning to mak? -plans,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. I . Sept. I’assellM'iry • ,'oiniiiuiol) Cliuivh,
Jaycee
Booth
While In Daytona Mr. E p p - com­ Ing, Dr. and Mis. O. L. ('" 'k s , Dr.
Hull.
lit! Maine in the-committee fiasco was the tipofl that the legis­
the heart.
Appropriately, the !l!nnk*neae for the coming vear.
muted to Stetson University whole and Mrs. Many Woodruff, Mr. 2. i .l l - Fifty-four s r h tt offer­ MethmlLt, otr Aug li
Fot tw.l month* or more teii.l istte and other «**»*, Oils fact
lation would h a \r very rough strddmg if it were brought up •
KATHERINE VAN DF.U VEER.
Next Wednesday morning will)
(IS siiaart ir-as t’ses Ossei
mink farm Ix-long* to n wu nan,
he wus attending suminet »&lt;ho. I. nml Mr*. John Melsch, Mr. and Ings from 41 stales, Canada mid
.•fits of a sectlun of Klo-tda's tiulf seems to strctiKthen the •tlltf that
Brewster admitted in committee testimony hi*
I)r. Maria Koi^p. who runs il with he the fnrmnl opehlng of the Hut a dream uf ths Jaycais a year
Epp* spent thu ta il t-vj vvevks Mr*. John Ivey, Mr. end Mr*. r« 12 lilio* parade tmlay down tlo*
Mr. nnd Alt*. It. J. Rrvlll and
Doris Duke Retains Dr.
Allshilr City boardwalk I" mark family returned la»l week from
close Interest in Han American Airways th*
her husband. Karl Jan-..-s. Accord­ Oviedo School. All -visitors and *g°That Red Tide winch list ber:i toapt from Ft. Mycr« I j Tarnon thcie rnlirht In? juAtlftcatm i for the
in Davtona with them.
J.
Nelson
of
Miamk
Mr.
and
Mr*.
bprinicB nav#» b ttn |ilavi;c&lt;) uitn a rs s theory.
th.
official
s
u
r
t
of
Hie
flv.-olay
are. expected
to report
to _ ’’T*1* J«ycees d e n ia l that it
ing to the Kobe's, their farm is pupils
. .
.
..........-r
- .. ._
guiding force behind the new air policy measure
the scourge ol out west cossl
Control Of Fortune Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. M«-y«r* and Roumillat. Mr. and Mm . A. J. « « • coi'iiN'tillon for the 1947 "Miss tllrir varalion trip. They visited
about the third largest of soma 2h the school al the regular school Bfinford was to progie**, it n u d
mysterious ao-called ’red .sac
tu th ers in Gulf wate.s luftrle.l
Moreover. Hughe* strategy In playing up th*
Mrs. Bevln's patenls tji New Kei
.beaches this lUUimtf, codtdn'l have that has killed and chi linueV 'to 1 *,,,,her• ,n ,,ulf
14c- Opeiw 12:4S I*. M. -10c
or 30 mink farms In I lie llamburi time. The busses will run to bring *‘l • “ additional crop—« erop of
.
daughter. Ginger, have returned llama and Mr. and Mr*. t.«-orgo America" crown. ’
so-called “pressure' angle In which he charged
sington,
Ha., ml lates visited NiThurston.
kill
millions
of
fllh;
casting
their
J
J
f
,irte
h,ve
,
HARIS.
Sept.
2
..W
A
A
Do­
been stilted up by the Reds. coulJ
ami Schleswig-Holstein areas. a K In the children In the surrounding tourists who constitute F b n d i’s
to their home In rllU bfllgn, I nThe frt contestants will exhibit agara Falls. N. Y„* ami 'Alcoa,
that Brewster agreed to halt the prqbe If Hughes
minican
friend
of
Porforio
Rttbl
Als**
Mr.
and'
Mr*.
Rov
Holler
Pupils
amt v iiitori
indDitry.H he declared,
concentrating on hi ceding to territory.
after spending the past two wet-ks
ciiivos uiul talent in n gnirling
it?
to at*
c u ts
..
s s k'S n
to»
.’S!i%ir "",n’ would merge TW a with Han Ameilcan, would be ». are
toxa, bridegroom of Doris Duke, with- Mrs. Meyer*’ iMcenls, Mr. and guest. Miss Marguaiius Grave* act • * of competitions designed to Trim.
' *
lalwIltliS
aL lsH .
. . of the.
tehulld an export trade, and if receive fonnal iiitioducllons to; *Tnl* Tourl»t Booth wm tjullt
tending liliu
physicians.
Nouu
| Certain to be used, behind th* scene*, by op­
said
today
Miss
Duke
would
re­
of
Columbia.
8.
C..
Mr.
and
Mr*.
necessary materials are obtain­ nt*i nml old teacher* for the .
and Mrs. A. I- Kelly. Hr. Sira.
c.?.u,,rd damago esll'iiated cases lias proven of a sarintis natha fit Id
d ttt_lft hi’ -Sxtunjto
Wmm
Mr.-amt-Atrs. linn'Titrunrinm it
. 1 ^ * 1 '*** ,n
ponent* of the legislation
tain control an*r»ilminl'iraUonj»r M rvrrs will be remembered as tne John Galloway. Mr. and Mra. Wal­ trim
It may be dial Socialism did not in the milliiins frulii loss of sum. lute although sevetal prisons
able, they may have soma pclLs coming year. So far the teacher*
nlylit's ' final-. Today'* "tH-ning family have u-turned from Hilt —
J yt ' '
'
Brew
star
has
specialised
In
aviation
m
atters
her
vast
fortune
under
the
con­
ter
High,
Mr.
and
Mi*.
&lt;-l&gt;'dr
Terfor.the mhrket Vy n * x ;w a r's fur at" ppresent
former
Virginia
Kelly.
par.ole
was
tile
easiest
°f
the
produce the preicnl luid time* in mer tourist tiade at liearh resorts were confined to hospitals f &gt;r
resen r’aFc
m*rlt ,n
me Fruf.
rru t. Walter
w aiter A. 7 ^ ,
snd hs-pieeumsUy would -be th* Door leader on
tract hy which they were mkrrl«l
willi-gar ami guvsts, Mr. and Mra. the girls had only to I* pushed liurgh, Ha., vvlieir they visited
season, Koher says h-'p.-f illy.
Trugue. principal nnd high school to raise fluids to opt-ralu t ’Jl
Bsiuiu so wulcfv. Auil.olcd- by and hasjiuL cummeicial fisli«ime«.&lt;||e*tmen»; Bemgntrtng—till dittr
Sterling Bolling of W a|hln«ton, Ip individual rolling chairs down relatives and friends.
such legislation
*
yesterday.
}
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
C.
Hutchison.
out o( hutineti.
. ‘ Uni. officials, uf Gulf Const romFounded on br&lt;-edin,r stork from teacher of mathematics; Mr*. '(V told of plans to upeM Idlhe
D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. t.hor os a t« o-mll* lane Wrote an ogling
SAcislist*. to ths.'war- but neillici
tluhusband
o(
naldrosa,
lately
i
Mrs.
Eltxa
n
.
Vaughn
and
MU*
ln desperation, loyal residents munltie* in the infected aVm lm-Canada, mink farming was ■ i-.mll
Hihl&lt;nid Cnssellatrry, Jr., left
...... .....
THAT PARKINO PROBLEM—State and muhas U oveicome them.
‘
the film
actresa .Daanielle Darricux Henrosr Hutchison - speht th Hotter. Mrs. R- G. Fox. Mis» (S'ldlrnre of *om# |0«.IHH) p. . -r
liave turned to state, comity and mediUely placed a iian on Uatii-Tm-silay fur f’hlcagw, HI- w'" ’ •'
r
c
.
^
i
.
o
^
*
T
^
S
w
‘:J
L
%
:.:
S
£
.
i
"
*n
h?ur“
*
'*
’
Frances
Mahoney.
Mis*
Matv
Ann
and
once
a
son-in-law
hy
another
-even
day*
a
week
tctw-dule.
a
Senator
Brewiter
ntcipsl
governments
ire
taking
steps
to
tasc
That
'
The
girls
registered
yesterday,
weekend
In
Miami
with
Mr.
and
federal govenmient for halu, hut lug a? well as fishing..
I
Germany. In H t3t,-140 mink l.rv«d- placing Mrs. Kathryn Walker, who stressed
he » ill atieinl tha conventiniii
marriage or Die president of the Mn . Alfred
he plan of br'nginc
and many nf them lmmc-ll»1-ly nf
G arner D*n»*lm:v
tag headache for every city motorist—where to
AllfTfl viuntry
7,'-* .V Whelchel»— MIsa er* in Ihe country owned 7,020 as resigned due to her health; more resident's
despite the millions of taxpayers'
It teems strange that with all '
llie Flutist Telegraph .Dellvei
Into
County.
II
Hugh
Whelchel,
Jr..
0
%
H
*"1
Dominican
Republic,
anil
hi*
wide
thrr*
they
attendei!
tlu*
mqit
into
form-ftatterlng
bathing
minks. Nearly all the fur- went
Senator Pepper thinks Prcsi- monev spent annually fur (he th e 'money spent by litc govrrn- park a car In crowded metropolitan areas
Jr.. sulta for Uw benefit of photo­ and Ihr Telegraph Delivery 8ervwere
reiNtrtc*|on
an
extend"!
Mrs.
nower,
fifth
grade;
M
rs..
highly
praUed
the^
worYof
^harl
By
mg,
Ray
Fox,
Kliby
■
praised
tl
wcddtng
of
ths&gt;
Douflney’f
daugh
maintenance of bureau;,
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...................
„,
!
A new survey by the National High say Users conference reveals ( to thr Isip tig fair, and most wtr* Basll
hoards mint
in stale and federal w
biiieaui
hronomlrta*
ILuke.
n U who
. . i ccharge .of tho fund
'dent Truman should select his own
1honeymoon at the Mediterranean t&gt;r. Helen E sth e r' Doo.ln. y to John Pierre of. Daytona, W. 1 . graphers. T h e y will aliiunate beGuymi. Home» Economic*;
_ . |j Luka,
Who lhad
and commissions set u|&gt; in tiie pulr-' for public welfare ami contcrVk- that stale legislatures are taking three general lines of approach lo I exported to the Balkans, Kober
Heard. F. D. Scott, Phil uraah'lff tveen Utoar suit* and evening
N.Pffhmnpson,
Senior | nraising
dtive, for ’soltlng* ih*
resort of Cap il'Antlbcs.
N
.» h o m p « « i. Bmbir
b l w drive,
running male next year. " I feci lie welfare, the Slate (Tunserva- lion, that thr scientists'and auth- the parking problems of their cities Th*** a rt:
Harry Elmer Steadman.
I explained.
Mcsjra. ■ Renin llaltaw ay ami
and IL U. Henleygown* throughout tlm remainder
Ruhlrosa's sister Anita said the
that the President should he, and lion Department, th - Federal oriitcs al their command n rj un*
1 Wartime bombing had an ad­ English: I’rnf. Haul Miklsr, Ills- wheels turning."
I—Further us* of parking met*** .
Woody rtsiwdctmllk an- the nett
A. I*. Lyon's
lory and Athletic Director: other I Javrecs arrived early In Ihe
couple
left
hy
piano
this
morning.
of
the
week.
.
vers#
effect
on
mink
breeding
and
Bureau
of
Lish«l**,
the
Slate
able
to
offer
any
real
help
in
this
will be. nominated next year." h-.
3 Setting up municipal facilltlts to provld* off-str**t parking.
changes will oe announced laU r.1morning to put the TourWt Infu
f o r the final winner Saturday nroprlclnrs nf lltc Flight DcvThe Dominican friend, who asked
Board of Health, the D lu iln u n t cincrgenry.
wire-and-wood
cages
rusted,
rotted
3 —Authorisation of local invraligations into th* overall parking
says, "He should have a tunning
Hroftssor
and
Mrs.
Allan mation Booth Into good shape f £
n ig h t,'th- "Miss America" crown llralu'irniit ul the Sanford Munici­
Women Can Help
to remain anonymous, said the
and fell Into disrepair. The Ki.-hers,- Thompson,
of Fish and Wild Life CuiscrvoWhite these governmental agenson Jim, of Vero dedication. The following firm*
il| mean u $5.&lt;'(&gt;0 &lt;«holarihl|» pal Airp-irt. The Flight Deck wa*
marriage contract waa ilrawh up
mate of hi* own choice, one with lion and several other*, none* of rles are efficient when It comes to problem
who had only IB )r 20 animal* Beach, are and
.........
-■ Aug.
* - 10.
. Law Enforcement «plus
Ry ROB THOMAS
lociatiVe radio, screen, or [ uffh
tally i #o| h ned
spending the weekend furnished c*|ulpm:iit a t cost or
Cny-op«rat»d juirklng loti and garag** have b**n authorised by
"as usual” in accord with*Domin­
left at war’s end, havj built ip to with Mr. Thompson's
wkotu he can wotk. and one wh i these agencies has so tar been able collecting fees and dues and are
parents, ths near cost, according to Gntdoo
Itgtslatur** tn s«v«n states Catlfornt* rtonvla Maryland. Minne­
modslling contract*. Thn' t l run­
P h o n e 4 81
ican law. The ceremony, however,
1 1 0 S , P a lm c tlo A vc.
100
minks
now,
hut
m
an/
of.
(heir
lo
offer
a
solution
to
,ho
pr
(Idem
not
a
hit
bashful
when
it
comet
to
will strengthen the ticket." Some­
Mr. ami, Mrs. James It. Halta
,
r.cra-up will share in $2n.n«».i
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 2. Mn— A l' N nw fffituw k
sota, Massachusetts *N»» York and Hennsylvknla
stipulated that the bride should
Hradjey. secretary: Clerk Novell)
rages aro patched and mendtxL
or
give
any
service
in
'nc.’ting
the
asking
congress
or
the
legislatnte
»»*v
vf
I-»l
r
Ellen
Diivr:
have
one, like . . . well, say Senator emergency.
'Jtan v tte MacDonald is nixing a
HACKENSACK. N- 4
Company Installed the temi-ctrcul*
*Y,’n worth of rrholarshipi.
“obey" her husband.
Harking meters to increase th* turnover of parking space hav*
Kober pointed xadly lo one empty {
■
for Increased budgets, they appear
had a* their guest, Mlsa Iritiir
ar window seat, nnd Sanford Up­
Pepper of Florida, eh, Claude?
Miss Duke, who divorce*! James career In-opera because shgwant* Terhune.deUctlve and grandm..lhHandicapped with link of fund- absolutely helpless in the face of been authorised In s u stales—Florida. Kansas. Maryland. Massa­
? broken corner, from I ag their fur lightens in color,
llt.oki-i &lt;■/ Neptune Ucach, Fla.
fir.
believe*
women
.’oukl
tm.
«
Lightning
experts
sav
ynuianother
try
at
th*
moviei.
•
holstery
Co.
the
green,
cushion.
chusetts.
New
Hampshire
and
North
Ca'rollna
.
H.
It.
Cromwell
in
19*2,
Inherited
and limited as lo equipment w ltn .a situation tka*. is really ivt'ous
which a whole family oft minksi A* befits their.value, ill minks
creator
factor
for
taw
enforceThe
red-haired
uoprano.ls
happy
rlianrrs
nf
ln-lng
hit
hv
lightning
The
coffee
table
is
from
Thorpe
$.'I0,000JM
)0
from
her
father.
Esti­
recently escaped Into tho Blan- have names amt pedigrees. Kober
which to work. County ’ Board*! and calls for quick jn l decisive
An Investigation of th* overall parking situation ha* been author­
Mrs. J. W. Wurrvlla and daugh
at more than Ht0On,(kM).
Furniture; thr'e# chairs, filing
mates on her present personal with her return to the screen in nienL
kenese woods.
» lt was "Yes, (ie ilase No Ba- (•■ve &lt;J°no everything pot«ihlc l o ' action. Thev can eaten the ftsli- ised by the Hennsylvania state legislature and is expected to get
said. Some of hi* ar* Cognac, cahinst and typewriter ate from
-Thv
Ulr«I«
And
Thu
IW
ca
*n«l
“It's
time
women
licranwi
mors
fortune
have
ranged
ns
nigh
ns
dlspose of the tons at dead fish erman who pulls In a trop.r tu t uf under way aoon.
One of th* quesllunx mink
*
,
OSntl," ’ at hospital* and other
- •* * responsthUitus.
$200,000,000, although that figure told m«- she want* tr do More.
hr enlcr* muse over these da vs is Cocktail and Chester; Jb« lattqr, .How*lV Office'fiu'pnlVr two desk'.'
•
*
*
•
cast upon the beaches, but the area : season, ur attempts to operate &gt;1
a
•t
he explained, “was named fur at, l from Army and Navy S u rp l*
charitable institutions in Miami affected is so vast nnd the prob-lhoat without a license, but can do
generally wax considered highx "For th* flhd time, I-pMV-my­ S T ihi 'K -r’S '
whsthsr
export
fur
prlres
will
b«
• BENTON’S NEW PROUI.EM—Trimming the aalD of the Btale
English colons! we know.’ I’rsuJ- Storet-watar cooler. 8-T.r-mI E l . J
She also controlled the Duke en­ self." she said. "In the past. I al­ who has lurmllixt criminal case* In­
Igsl wtxk when the Canadian fruit jein »o difficult dial the effort lis#'nothing to prevent the wholesale
IV he exhibited card iniftY ftios of , trie Co.; Elder 'Springs' wnUrT'w'’
dowment .foundation, a - 1200,000.- ways portrayed a nighty vuuiuc volving women fur 2« yi**rs.
' l h
l S
?
‘K u ' W l ! l S ' (
tier Rose i^ f i was towed to been little tnurr th.n a lo k -n ic m -Jd c siru c .l^ SnSSJlfomT .* I f f l u S J S
pedigrees, recording family trees | H. Crews* electric -refrigerator.
thing who didn’t Know what wa*
The only woman In Nctv Jen ey
000
fund.
r t h ..r ro o d n ,h .^ n d . y m m n i B e n to T w h J ? o u lr!S fiB ? ly » ?^ S . I n t . K . .^pr^prt.U on
•‘fic**,° n
,h# * * r' * K°U r back to mink great grest-greut j Mathers, and glasa topi'foV'de.k*
with both engjors dead and P*rcd
sent*. ,l l hi - * i« ^ - ' ‘*‘^ ^ l w o that
ut tw#
tin eaten* to wipe rut tho c m - i
\ Informants In the Dominican reining fcrouml the corner. But who wear* a d*l*cthre’a hailgi *1'"
I'm
not
’Naughty
M
arietta'
any
grandparents.
J.
.
.
J
from
Stnkarik
Glass
Co.
New
trouble
*tem*
from
the
way
he
has
adjusted
his
staff
to
makes thn following polnled nhAppeal* to Tallahassee and merrlal fishing Jnter**t &lt; of the I
ter gaining on the pumps. Tlirtc
e Pelt." It tske% a^Aklns to stake
cohsulal* said Huldrosa was Inde­
meet the lower appropriations
i
. . a full-length ladles' coat, he added,
scrvatlons:
.
pendently wealthy. He la 39. Mlsa more."
was nothing to do with a cargo nf Washington have brought* sympa­ West Coast. . V
The movies. Jeanctt# explained
The major cut has been in th* foreign field, especially the preaa
“ W om en sh p u ld .ito y » t home
and th* old price for a first-qual­
Mavhe thev couldn’t do anything
(hike I* 34.
•
11-262 (no. we t^n’t know who thetic expressions from senator*,
"require morn of rtiy youth" nnd ninrp,
representatives, departmtitt and about it th* ilr tt week, or tven the and information officers in foreign capital* and thoae working on
ity coat was four to five thousand
During
thebrief,
sljnple
cere­
counted them) bananas rapidly rip­ bureau officials but nolhlnx con­ first month, but now that two the. Voice of America tn foreign fields .
“Women should not prink so
‘ • dollars.
mony.’performed bjr Consul Geo- that's why she wsfils tc slay here
ening but to get'them eaten as crete. In the wap &lt;4 OtstOtanco or months hav* gon* liy the- sllua' .
,
Rut mink food—if &gt;&lt;&gt;u can find
It was her* that some of ths ablsst of Benlon’a staff w»r*. UH.Cr%| Dr. Salvador Hanulafc Rubi- to renew her film rareer, 8inc# a much.
-They should think more.abont
in finding a xolmlOh to th.- prob­ lloti continually grows w
vear or more is- reqnlretl to learn
lb— now costs about stx limes
• rapidly a* possible.
gaged
They
generally
received
th
r
Ppproval
of
members
of
.Con­
rosa
puffc«l
a
cigam
te.'w
nlch
h*lem.
M am, g lea m iO ithout (V /p in g f
what it used to, ths breeder com­
seem*- that saiusHifng cool
ground out when time cam* t*J each opera, sha will lak t' at wait their (amUl*a kodAM*&gt;jW«v themgress who saw their work abroad
.
.
*
- i
y
' ’
until later. . 8h* -c*p*rlc«l that
Professors fiom the- University done for the suffering'
plained. And while breeding slock
rxchange
werkling'
ring*.
Now
they
ar*
returning
te
Waahlngton
to
be
severed
from
th*
“Young girls of today attach t. u
of Tampa and Uhlventty of Mi­ of th* affllctixl are* an
one* cost about SUk) per :euple,
Quid rosa. "Sit* and handsome MGM ha* a couple of.deals cook­
government payroll.
.
S o tn
in e Americans
American* a r e wur ami as well as official* at the Fed­ mcrclal fishermen who
A ll y o u d o la w an h a n d rln s o d is h c a a n d
much Importance to self-expres­
ing for her.
they are completely unobtainable
ami
a
bit
shsrtar
than
his
tall,
•
#
#
•
lied lest European , nation* may eral Bureau of Fisheries hxva l—m tH*(r business niinsd t
now. Kober claimed. The only
jjla sh w a rc . . . T h fjr’ll g le a m w ith o u t tim e*
Clark Gable has Dually seen sion and not enough Jto aeivicj.’
blonde
wife,
was
charge
d’affaires
• BILBOS SLCXXSSORf—The death of Senator Theodore Bilbo
Detective Terhun*. tall, grayttade I* between dea'cr*. who
request too much aid from the making Investigallons. They hav* fault of their owfi.'
nf th* Dominican legation in Haris "Gone With The Wind," II* was
—abort Program—
w o n tin g w ip in g w h e n y o u w an h w ith V e il
ID). Mississippi, the “while supremacy' champion,
halred and blur-eyed, became in­
examined Ihe fish kllle-i bv the
sWsp
among
themselves
for
need­
telling
n»*
on
the
"Homecoming
during
the
German
occupation.
United Slate* under the Marshall plague, analysed the water nf the
Cartoon- “FOWL BRAWL”
rat*** anew the reports on Capitol Hill that Rep
Rankin fa
V el leaven no Hoap acu in o r u tr e a k y film tp
ed supplies and materials.
set bow he happened to miss it- terested in nolle* work through an
Because
h«served
while
the
Plan. The current figure is te killing tide and given n number
Norslty- "GREAT LAKES" Vichy regime was in power, the At th* world prtm Ur* In Allant* intrresl lo aoclal’ ProhUm* Involv­
John E ; Rankin- ID), Mustaslppi. hi* “rootin'.
A trade magaslne, "The German
p o lis h a w a y . P o ta u nd |uuta g o t c le a n bo fo n t
L
u
s
t
*
of
exnlanatloas,
nano
of
which
ing
woman,
particularly
the
prob­
PARAMOUNT NEWS
ported hovering around 29 billion
tootin' ” countsrpart tn ths House, may be named
Fur Trader," is being published
present French government has he was so weary (font the civic
y
o u h a v e to hoc i t to b eliev e IL b c c a u so V el
ha*
helped
to-stay
tfie-deslructlQn
lem
of
unmfirrled
mothers.
tty Alley
to succeed’him . •
again In Munich, and Knb-s; found
•(User
diplo- celebration that he w it his feet up
refused to tecognia*
dotlsis, which is. a lot o f‘money in of
or meet the emrrrenrv.
*
emergency.
That wa* mor* than a onarter a
in
a
.recent
Issue
a
review
from
‘
.
on
the
railing
before
the
feont
row
Mississippi
■
Gov.
Flsidlng
L
Wright
must
appoint
rentovcB
g re a s e f a s te r , m o re co m p le te ly th o u
Plain
Toea
malic
atatus.
anybody’s language. That .is about
I
In the meantime, the derlruciP and slept right through the pic- e m tu rr ago, when her husband,
a successor to Bilbo, lo serv# until th# genersl election of 1W8.
. an American fur publication. He
.
ooap.
L
e
a
v e s n o d ln lip a n r in g to o c ru b o u t
three times as much as was leni tlv* “red tide” continuer i u lethal
ihe 1st* llenrv Terhuno, a mechan­
I WCrt’N DEM DRUNK
Wing - Tip*
read wistfully that th* currcut
tu rt
'
Hankins backers already are getting busy down la Mississippi
ic.
was
living*
She
used
to
hurry
V
cl
clcan
n d inhea c le a n e r tita n s o a p a n d
to Euro peso nations after the first march 'as Us poisonous water*
price
for
mini
imported
Into
the
When IV cam* to th* premiere home from a day of Investigating
They hop* Rankin gets th* appointment, and goes on from there to
DRlVUHS IS PE LUOUEft'
•weep on to new ansai, killing all
Brogues
U. S. had been f t 10 per holt, as
•Wpild War and has never been manner of sea life, undangctlng
her*, his wlfe„.th# l#te Carole crime
saveti
u
p
t
o h a lf y o u r d ia h w a a h in g tim o l
he
elected
in
his
owp
right
to
fill
ths
seat
of
the
Ml*
senator,
who
to prepare supner for Henry
POLKS IN PE WHOLE
compared to f 10 in IfiSO and M in
lumbard. said ah* didn't want to and their
itever actually was seated tn the Wlh Congress '
rrpaid. And don't forget, folks. swimmers caught In Itssvidour
two
aon*.
George
and
Loafers
1940. w hen-1,800.000 mink pelts
sit through th* foitrihour show Thornwald. Now that both son*
that every cent of it comes out embrace, making homo- unten­ WORL'. ELSE DM ALL
were brought Into the country,
again. So they walkvl through are married. Mr*. j M u i t * ha.
■ your ' pay envelope, yours anJ able.. and threatening the public BE PONE PAIP B1 HOW1.
Th* Kober* got into mink breed­
crowds, down the aisle and
Mildor lo Hondi
health.
ing
ten
years
ago
because
Dr.
t out tha hack exit. Recently her own home near th* Tleegen
•~r. A m eiitsnil
- While no on* seems to know th*
County
Courthouse.
thon Soop
Maria
la
an
animal
lover
and
r x r*
t T I
I ■k I
A 1 r* I
Maria is an animal l-iv*r and
a friend arranged a showing and
answer, scientists attar their pet
W .7
A fter S&lt;l veers on the Job, she
inlvted
Clark.
"Good
pletuie,"
he
A
ctual
sk in te sta
explanations as to th* cause of
SSVSI
comments.
mads by an tnde« , cry of Eisenhower fot the ltd*. They say that mlnuta
She decided against foxes because
8y WIU1AM am
Ann Botham is getting
(-i ndent tabormtury
th«r "smell.” Mink* smell loo. but
tnl w ill' not down cleapiu organisms which hav* .wv.b.ped
swav from "Maisle" as possible, ''Stations West”
Centra/ P u tt Writer
t name furnished on
2
^
To
tirth* wait?, attach th«mi*!\r* to
only rolatively. Th* *oft, fm e tvia lh# loan-oat route. After th# “.Static# W est" .
request) prove th at Vcl
‘ lane* of tha General It th* gills of fish and smother
IF THAT CAMPAIGN cgalnat Russian veto expert and n Holly­ llk* animals ar* lovtly but hardly
Hcter Lawferd. who startwl «&gt;ut i
Is milder to hands than
dram itlc “Indian 8am m rr,, at
I t He ha* Announced hi them to death by pravmllng their
wood yes-man.
th* long skirt, launched by
lovsbls. Thsv not only b it* ths
to b* x dramatic actor, dances
any other leading prodBALL-BAND
hraathing.
Others
blanw
it
upon
group
of
Texas
woman,
spread*
4 candidal*, and will be
t « t
hand th at fstds them U given lh*
with Judy GatUnd snd Gyd O ig uctt mail* for washing
residua from strsams and rivers
natlon-wtd* a lot of cloth** d*?
opportunity, but will bit* sach
dishes and fin* fabric*.
jo id e n t of Columbia Uni­ washed Into 4b* water* of the Gulf l* R • • • •
ttr .t mu.irml
O
itodptppy
J
ia
iit*
t
t
y
t
what
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•r* may find themselves
"Hanama HatlD " She
next January, And yel, e&gt; or sav It is caused by an oves
w i Yialiy alfad it th t d trtfo p m th t other if un wisely m il cl jn r»Ec.-.
. A rth -S u p p o rl
on a limb.
Thev eat a cat-like di«t
ol
a
w
attrm
tloo
with'
a
frsns4 th* ■other day in the abundance of'fresh watsr. Many
a pound a day of flsh, vegetables
’I I I
pa/enf ctllo p h ia t rind.
Legion ^convention, therr hold tbs opinion that nolsnrr gas
and meat, and breeder* or* Issued
K *r T tylo t postcards th*: those
container* dropped in Gulf wat*ns
I I I
special ration cards for buying
•
X ;L.
iuent dttoknds that he be A...
designers who refuse to d/icuxs
bv tka
tha Army l___
havt___
po;*obcd
the i
"tea Cream Curas Hiccup!"— fish haada and butchers scraps.
(he /ongtr dress tty lt art / u f
head of ofat government. waters. It is known ’list qiun- 1
lookjnq... b \/c!icr/
hsadiin*. What werriss Jualar Is Tainted food la on* of th* greatest
th ittia t th t issue.
‘ *impfy. ar* not aatii lilies of gas were disposed nf In I
X. htislnesa Kahu
that h* fust can't tear
I t I
this
manner
but
Arm7
officials
I
■ sn x m a
th* material thus fa say th at It could not lx th r cau
Vcl suds preserve the beauty o f
-»hw^ni-*r-WA&gt;OO^Oir
stocking* batter than even finest
I?xiy. laokLni aroussd •AIhrtyitrOTTolTi'samplej of the
away but la this kind a( w*alh*r
aoap flakes! Vcl leaves no aoap acum
belter. Under such water and of the dead • fish he*
that seemi virtUbllv next daar.
In stockings or other fin* waahabiao.
I I
I ' *
tiftg can hsp- shown traces of arsenic and, as
Blocking* rirta* clear; May ohrof.
arsenic Is one of the elements em­
T'wo people who could never
water!
Vvl docs away with aoap-fading. ItV
ployed In the manufacture of LewB *ak Ur# same language. aro
•osier than aoap on many dallcata
washable colors I
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New Jersey Diamond SEEKS TO EMULATE JONES AND LITTLE
Star Says Dieting
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Assisted Hitting
ORLANDO, Bept. 2, (Special)—
Big Rill Stanton chalked up his
10th Florida Stats League victory
hare last night in the final con­
test of the 19*7' season for the
Sanford Celery Feds as he limit­
ed the Senators to sla-ryell scat­
tered hits In the 2 to 1 battle.
Meanwhile, the Fed batters
•rtre combing the offerings of
Manager Lou Devil, Gene Major
and S u n Zedalls for nine Linglct.
Sanford sco rid ' both their tans
In lha initial frame from the
offerings of Bcvil. .
Ralph Satterfield hanged a sin­
gle to left field, sending Don
Murray across from third bate
and on the throw to 'tha plate
W alt Harrington crossed the plat­
ter when Don Ford, catching for
tb# Senators, dropped the ball.
Orlando, scored In the fifth on
a fielder’* choice, an Infield out
and a single by Craig Lybraml.
Today is an off day for all
teems In the league, but tha play­
off .series will begin tomorrow
with the Orlando S e c to rs invndIn f Francis Field In St. Augus­
tin* and th* DeLand Ryd Hats
motoring to Galnesvllt* for a lllL
Silverman. If
'Morey, •*
Harrington, rt
Lake, kb
Bstwtfield, lb
*rM«. «f
hubs, 1*
Tyler, lb
itmatoa. p

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Rebellion. lb

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Beer* by lantnasi
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Justify.' Runs h s llo t fm Salter{1-1-1.
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DtilbU play*-. I.H ,r»n,l Justtre etttt
Hobart ton; Manning, Jutllr*'an4 Itoberlton:
l.vbian,! an4 ttnh.
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TUESDAY, SEPT.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

arnun.

1 .1 1

up CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD,
, J W EHiter e) This Week

AP Ncwsfeatures
ni.OOMINCDALE. N. J. When the Lloomlnadalj Troopers
of the Class D. North Atlantic
11Mi:u&lt;' returned home from a re­
cent disastrous road trip, safely
entrenched in last place and with
hnrdlv' a mathematical chance of
climbing high enough to gain a
nlace in the polt-season play-off*,
one-fourth of the town »v*i on
hand Id greet the club and attempt
*to cheer It on to victory.
When (hat many of Btooming&lt;UI»'s 2.81(1 residents Mini out fur
a game there must b* 'a reason.
There Is—Carl (Dutch) Snvatrkh
A native of nearby Mountain
View, the 19-year-old. 218-pound
Sawatskt has been luring the fans
to th* Rloomlngdale «*mei, not
onlv a t home but on the-road as
well.
Rated a great prospect by the
Phlladrlnhln National l-nagii" Club
when he starred at their Pony
League farm team in' Bradford,
Pa., In 1946. Sawatski was given
tha gate In 1946 by Schenectady
Of the Canadlan-Amerlesn loop be­
cause he refused to keep In rondlIton and blossomed to a 240ntmnder—fa r' too pinch for hi*
five foot. I t Inch frame.
Turning over a new leaf after
his unconditional release, Hnwat■kl finished th# season last year
with Rloomlngdal*. and (hen busied
himself dpring the winter in get­
ting In shape for baseball this
•pring. As a result he weighed
220 pounds at th* outset -of the
campaign and hat since taken an­
other five pounds off through
hard work.
’ A third baseman Inltilly, and an
outfielder with Ilr(idford.'*RW,flsk! Is * catcher today by Ids own
chid' r.
“I didn’t know anything shout
the position," he admits, ."but |

o f W Hrre p l a in s , MY,
G E T S A CHANCB TO .
BECOM E ThB
JR

3 * 0 AMERICAN

AM ATEU R

J R &amp; fi '

n n .E S
• IN TH E.
SAME YEAR
in TH E
TOURNEY

W L 1 \h l
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BEACH,CAL,
SEP T 0
TO 1 3 g

Murrell Jones, Red Sox, drove
in all Boston'* run* with a single
and 18th horns run In second was shut down by labdr strife,
cam* 4-1 decision over the Yan- and he praised tha spirit af vari­
ous factions alike which united
Larry Tensed, Gtanta, won hli during tha recent session of tha
17th game of the season and 10th legislature In working for a sat­
^ • I g h t with a four hitter over isfactory state labor relations law
tha Brave* as (Hants won the for tha utility Industry.'
first game of * double header
II#’ said ha regretted th at na­
2-1.
tional labor Isadsra had not aesiv

RATLIFF

the kind that raking In the cash
ever could hope' for it to be so
"My game was a t good as I
there was no way to go except
back," he declares. “ Besides, my
‘nervous condition told me I h*J
to quit lha tension of the tourna­
ment trail. I had lost Interest in
the game Its e lf;,I wae playing
only for tha money. I had lost my
desire. Golf wasn't fun any more.*'
Nelson's views were' aired In
■n Interview obtained following
strong reports that he planned to
THE IM­
return to tournament golf. l,ord
PERTURBABLE Hymn appeared to enjoy the a t­
M ASS
tention—It was something from
POwN AFTEA the glittering past. It m ust have
9 H O LES made him feel that after all h#
IN -THE
wasn't forgotten, th at his name
still meant something In tha
B r it is h
A m a t e u r • game of golf. But he was em­
phatic In denying th at ha would
go bark to th# weary' trail that
B V tH a l'
r a l l i e d t o made him rich but filled him with
'^ o n te n L
4
,
^K«lsnrf'jft%TW*'■wftvn he added
FO R
another reason: - "I am too old.
THE CROWN / How many golfers are on top when
they get In the 36-37 bracket7

1 9 3 0 ,AND LA W ioi
LiTTLE IN 1 9 3 4 AHO '3S.WERM THE
ONLY 2 WHO EVER
PERFORMED THIS,
DOUBLE FEAT /

that to play I'd have to stay In
shape. A* I naturally have n ten­
Holland Speech
dency to put~en weight, 1 figured
&gt;the lob where I’d have to work
( t ' n n j l n s - a h i m r a i l Ita a )
th» hardest would be the best fyr
me. so basked foy i trial behind trophies. The Seminole County
the nslto. The poiitim was dif­ Chamber of Commerce trophy,
ficult nt first, but I liked it from which must be won thre-r times In
the start. J t I can keep on catch- auccrssion for permanent possesIng 1 think I’ll be able to alirk to alon, was accepted by At le e for
ha**bsll. And that's my ambition Jimmy Cowan. The Cons: Guard
Auxiliary trophy for faitest in­
today.*1
motorboat, whlrn was won
What has Sawatski got to do board
with the large nioomlngdsle turn- by John Pope, waa presented to
oiitaT Plenty. Th# fans all come hli father II. B, Pope. And the
Florida Outboard Association s
to see him hit humersi
trophy for high point winner, won
In the first 87 games this sea­ by
Reddy of Orlando, was
son—he was out two weeks early alioBobby
accepted
by Mr. Lac.
in the vear with a split finger—
Col. Willi* E. Teale; U S. Army
he came to bat 810 times. He district
who was Introdrapped out 110 hit* of which 30 uced by engineer,
Manager Ed Higgins of
were home runs, four triple* and tha Chamber
32 -two-hasa rlouta. In addition'tts who had bean of-Onmntebee-a*-on*
of great help on the
has compiled s ilxtabb* number
Johns Hirer project and with­
of Intentional bases on halls, and |SL
hi* R.B.I. totel of 101 Is second out whose aid I It (I* could have
accomplished on the 12 foot
by only a single run to the league been
channel, said that he hnd just
leader. He iend* the rircult In made
fipst trip over tho part
horns run* by a sltealdj margin, of thehis
.channel which h.ns been
and the league batters with his completed.
He commended the
.384 mark. In runs tcored, total
hlla and two-base hits lie Is sec­
ond In the league. •
So much do the Hloomlngdalo
owners, who have a worklii-t agree­
ment with Cleveland, think of
Butch th at when the team was
without a manager recently hr
waa named as acting manager,
at 10 probably one of the youngest
pilots In organised baseUlt. He
also drives the team’s bus on It*
trips from town to town, and his vear as senator. Admitting that
income Is continually being nug- the l a b o r problem la not one on
monted b y handsoma gifts from which all good eltliens can agree,
the fans who rentard each of his Senator' Holland declareJ ha wae
home runs with a “boniM" spon­ one of those who felt that new
taneously contributed .from the labor legislation was needed If
America wa# -to m aintain Ha pit*
per place In a civilised world.
He railed attention to the fact
YESTERDAY'S STARS
that whtln he served as governor

THERE'S A CATCH TO HIS JOB

a long time ago) waa the kingpin
af ell golfer*.-admits he has a
feeling of nostalgia when you men­
tion the glamor and the glory
of the tournament trail.
Hut HgVon just doesn't 1st him­
self, become sentimental; he looks
at it all from the practical stand­
point. - .
:,■
It waa just a year;ago th at he
quit tournament golf. He didn't
he says, because ha had too much
money although eraryon# knows
he had a pretty good stake. Nel­
son was seeking contentment—

Jgp-

E V E R TO WIN
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BOTH B R ITISH
jfi™
AND U S .
A rm , '-Ji
g o lf

The Clubhouse

V MOW WrrH CLEVELAND,
WHO'S CAUGHT THE
r M O ST M AJO R LEA G U E
GAMES IN H IS T O R Y ?

Richard Diafc, Tampa
Driver, Wins Ra&lt;£»
Richard D ial of Tampa roared
home Juat ahead of Speed Funder*
boric, a fellow Tampan, to emerge
victorious in tha Castleberry
Sweepstakes, the ten mils faatura
of the Labor Day auto raras a t
the Seminole Park Speedway.
Funderburk arrived too late to
qualify In the Initial event* of
the day, but was allowed to sntar
the final raca by a vote of thA
drivers and owners. *
•A
The- five event raca card waa
not marred by a serious accident,
'and nearly 800 speedway fan*
•creamed In excitement when ears
would tangle In clouds of d |s t on
the turn*.
Winners of the opening races
were Disr. Herman Owens of
Charlotte. N. C. and E. V. Jlurloek
of Macon. Ga.

THIS is a l s S9n
SEASON AND H E* ’
ALREADY BBYCMD

THE 1,938 GAMES
CAUGHT MARK-RE^
PROBABLY WONT
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MR. MERCHANT *
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IT HAD BEEN

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TONIGHT
WTRR
7:15 P. M.
Guy I-omBardo Playc

were 40 or past but they had
only four or five, tournaments
a year; ■now them era 40.” Nat­
ion U 36.
Nelson Is playing plenty of
golf b a t It's n o t
th e
“pressure" kind, IT* Is appear*
pearing In exhibitions over
th* country; he waa la 36 In
. two months.
That he can stlll-hlt that little
pellet li shown by the fact that
he averager! 07 on his rounds.
That would tie winning jrolf along
the tournament trail. But ha I*
making as much money playing
for fun as he could have earned
in the tournaments.
Byron has plenty of interests.
He still sells golf clubs tor a
manufacturer, la 5r-vlce-pr»s!dsnt
o f-g n - umbrella company at*T o­
ledo, O.. doe* radio work and
writes about golf, and owns a
830-acre ranch near Roanoke, Tex.,
on which he raise* Whltefaes

Tho Music Box

A fish would suffocate if placad
ALWAYS 8CORR IN FIRST
fit to co-operate with those seek­
In boiled or dtetilled water.
ing national laws to brihg an end
MIAMI, SepL '
t Special I —
to Industrial strife, but he expres­
There has never been a scoreless
sed the hep* that they might yet
first half In an Orange Cowl foot­
find th* law as written g. moderate
FO R TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
ball game.
one and try to make it work. HI*
.position In the matter had been
prompted by three motive* he
Kllsuse of electric Irons Is re­
said, as follows
sponsible for nearlv forty flrrs a
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
dav In the United jjtaL&gt;*.
1) The need for bringing an and
to repeated industrial rtoppagos,
Wfl m ake our own Ico Croam, AH flavor*
2) The necessity of preventing
Dr. Charles L. Person*
T u ty — DeHclou# ■— H talthful
racketeering by a few labor lead
■OptometrlHt
era In tome* unions.
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
8) The creation of a better bal­
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
Hours: »*!Z l-S
Phone 2C«
ance between Iqbor and manegeHat. C-13
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ment so that collective bargain­
Ryea Examined - Glsaaea Fitted
ing might proceed without Inter­
ference from eelflah Interests on
either side.
.. r
Emphasising the importance to
bringing an end to Interpilhlckering. Senator Holland declared that
lha existent* of a strong United
States commanding th* frlendsbib H trrforda,
and respect of all the civilised na­
tion* of the world Is tha must 1m.
portent factor In the InternatlomfT PGA and th* Masters at Au­
picture at the present tima, “W#
gusta, Ga. That will be all
mu»t have peace f t home," |,e
except the exhibitions. The lit- .
said. "If wa are to Aava pes&gt;*
te r keep him quite active In
abroad."
.
golf and h* meets tb* same
Rev, J. E. McKinley pronounced
people he did while he was a *
tha invocation. Charlds Mcrrlson
headliner on the tournament
led tha ringing with H arry Kudrll
at the piano. Folowlng th# banAn elderly men elbowed hi# way
oust a dance wa* held In the May- to where Byron stood chatting
fair ball room.
with sports writer*.
• "You used la reddle for
me,’' the m in said. "Yea, you
used to rsddle for me and
shoot go much better golf than
I could I hated to go to tho
clubhouse end get kidded."
FUNERAL NOTICE
St. Augustine
Gainesville
D#La nil
Orlando
Hanford
Palatka
Leesburg
Daytona Beach

Funeral services, for Georgia
Hinton who died Monday morn­
ing will b# held Wednesday at
tio o P. M. a t tha Primitive Bap­
tist Church, Cocoa. Fla. She waa
the mother .of E ll* . Bims of 016
Cypres* Avenue.'
arrangements are un75 .460 itsrFuneral
th e direction of Etchelberger's
80 ' ,402 Funeral Home with Eunice I, Wil­
00 618 son, funeral director.

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MIAMI, Sept. 2, (Special) —
Most offense seen, in Flotilla'*
Orange Bowl football series was
In the 11*4.1 game when Aluhama
and Boston College ran UP 11 total
of 784 vards.

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ktt-. ncuuilvd five mu' ■ hu*A watch .worn constnr.tly . will
jvithuut Iwnefit iif divuu'ti
llrr n lKi&gt;-Trir pila*in sen- keen tietter time than one worn
ymttrrday a ftrr conviction irregularly.
A ty .

Tmt Scroggins tilrnllfi'"! the
ta n a s Kmina Ma** fttHt. a le­
nt of a local tcxlil ■ null vilt. lie said *hc was about four
: UH and weighed ctm i: 15
nd*.
ergggina said the woman ad­
ded *lx marriages, but said
thought tin* firji five had
her. Most if the hus*
rare service-men. the s t e ­
rns convicted of five raw s
Si)v. and Supriiur dodge
Porter senten.-.'d her to
111 fur each crmvictlon. nut
id the sentelcr* Wrle to
currently.
(sheriff aaid the fir*-: five
es came to light when the

parent* of her simh husband,
Clifford H. Warran. l7 - / r i t :t»ld
sailor, of thiltewah. Term., asked
authoritiea to check on tier.
Scroggins said she was first
married to Ben II. Fuller .if Uok*
out Mountain, Ga.. *t Hos»\ die,
G*,. at the age of |5 and listed
the other husbands *in ordei »*
Aifled W. Seaili'S. n suldiei;
Emerson llav. a roldler; Cliarlie
Aiken*, Frank J. Triplett and Wat
nil.
If* said h* did not. kmr.v the addi esses of the husl*andi&gt; 1101
whether Aikens and Tripltll were
■ervice men. All of the m am ages occurred in the Humilltr,
Ga.. are* on the Gengia-Tonne*see border.

(HI AUTHOK of a letter sent
President Truman suggesting the
creation.pt a new cabinet post (or
a "Sectelary of .Familial Welfare",
is Judge John A. Sbarborn of C mk
County, III He based the request on
his own experience In handling di*
voice cases.
(International)

-1
—————— — willing to |iay unite iui rale* ate not apt to fall material­ ■.
ady (ti
ly until there, it conaidrinhle H i n t s T i l IIO URCW iVUh iclothe* designed for r.rildren's
H 1 IU S 1 « n u u s u m t . 1
ttiut most mother; on* dot he* have hariity rli*nt;c"l In 21
Rural Common Sense unemployment m the nation.
Weeklf
nnmT than
n'ii| |ir«*tO- veart," the 1’peeialirt* ngTeell.
S
* fri»rt
__t_II.. H**nn*
S' W
fe |Ortti»inHlraUi*i»
| 1
And whi'n considerable unem­
By S IT U JOHNSON___
Tntlsbsssfe
Sprclallst.
tie** when o u tfittin g th eir foot. ‘'M*r»ofaclur&lt;!* rHatigV -•&gt;•*•'* en­
ployment il'it develop. * prife* of
ough to suit rurrettl fMh’uu. Imt
lb'1 Isahelli S. Thursln
(lies,
farm .ptmtiicl* drop fu‘ler and
F AIt MK11S Ml ST EMPLOY
Min h trseairll Mrss rlioyrt th« they mnke fww rii.iiii- - to unit
farther
th.i
thy
costs
of
opera
t*
i i m . v B frrrK it m e t h o d s
hintf of clothimr • best roi'erl Ml eliildren’**neerls.” •
CHILDREN'S tvE \ :
TO MAINTAIN PROFITS hig u farm The thing fn(tnv&gt; *
growing ihiidien. For *.t minn . ► The .reason. ?I:** sjw* iitiMi.i i’*sell
will
i|n
t&lt;
likely
omit
down
fkouontisN (ui&lt;T oilier* who
lirve, 1* n lack o f liiis to tw lltlf
American rhildien .v-m bj I, of veoi• t w(mu 11 in home ilenii.ii- lo-tf n titao-.t.i. : iroi * on* homestudy tin* business side nf tanning in |ilici l*»'lote the things .they
•
■
Kd*s
thtougil
’
!‘
•
llqtiith
more coin for tahly arid -'i' t' *' ■*
.
ale ruii’vltnt-d tfust fnrntef* must buy;—
t'ldj tit 'I- 111n ’* . t * Maf.ufatTuu. ■ ladiesf
1 tin lit 1 v isill, ■ in »M
The le*t war to he prepared clot hi ll for sellout If.-nio'-to 1* an * I ••stilt* &gt;f thi* rrsertteii to l-*tt«n Mi.lllfll
ii«p only the Iwal method* they
-dU-finl U-fuif... 1Key
luul a u-tknow* if they a w .to nminlnin •&gt; to meet 'ileciiiting Jirtees t r„ elithinit m anufacturer,ilith
.
entil'tlr
to
lilt), tud *t(44» of
*
mail.i
f„i
r„.u
('lot
lie.
.|ioobi
i ’*
fair, margin of profit in the year* product* •Hittelltly and lodiicr lei iituii-i standing n t, Thi lit hiin
children"* 1 tutl)* ; fsaki' h o i . . 1 I jw
1
1
,1
.
fnm!
1
fiddlin'*
cotnfiofr
ahead. Efficiency in production cost*. H int . the win years t.nqi- jtix'iN and iinddi-Mt*. I i Sl'-lt: i l!l pioper p n y - h ill ),-■ Hopimul) ■ It; tiiiool vein - Ifilit ...fits.i ti*vi
ha* lieHi in*' 1easing lapkliy nml «rs pradii*i . |. from omr-fnuiJh to agreed *•)'' o'- Flat l fill ■I'V' po* These 'wonirn want .’W hey that hint to l.tk 1 whif tliei i.-idit gab
xpes'iMlM*
rat In 1 (lino what li,i&gt; a inted.
must continue to inc lease, the nne-ihitit 1 .i» with 1*' iwfvj-'fttj'K.n,it'Mnv
»
ago at the I S: I' ;».i in,. ns i«.-.it nisi wash Well, 'it..' * '•bill!
t'cnhumists say.
tun toil on wntl take oil ii'ii.’ df.
• 1 iru t of
l«
....'■... Hint an*, romfortal.le and oti.' t'y 11. |*iu i ,
The cost of uiivruliiig llie uvriV SC
the U'ecialiits, who ti'ig-o'it 1 iti.r, count foi 'in lion. Vet » if't ’ 'le; Iif I s
■poioti
w a» over
age faint is neatly twice as high and im pioi.u efficiency went
th an n toidi ■1 . i i n
iwltli
itmrc
ito. lit 11*45. it Ht*
" )k i cant.
now as it was in It'll. Trices of answer.
li'rtn homemakei*. osni&gt;- &gt;1 t' " ■tie to buy nil'll 1ii&gt;tlit'*, they find
Tlie Mr ml toward higltct prod I,cli.f ili.it c|)»dttQ&gt; *•■."!. * oh- thru; sintce nt; mi»#i't(t In .tile
services and godiU fanners must
y la
*. s l s 1gelt contihave are high and many of these u c tlo n &gt; Worker 1* lihriv to yon- clothing is it»i«ii-ui n u d bf » stole**
tintir, »n.iti,,aodtl.i- uoticaik
nuituok fur
till th ey
e yearaj
eats ,„ ,lV, nienl- They .'“ 1 «
costs are still" rising. Those good* tinue,
"Though 'spoi ls niid wms etui! 1 - il .'I. . . S. 4 . I .."t "*o(io squat*
foi‘ -nduHs r||u\e* h e n •titlp’t Vfl I mile*.
ami* &gt;wi i ice* which' dcitviul tmjsUi. kb**d '*%t*i’Of(Uwl.a
ni&gt;"r optl-J ..p,,,,. in that itiothefy w.i it.i
upon th e co st ui fabor
fnfior ’ire'ay^iirtfirtlc
Are
(&lt;•' ti" i.nm ef wi.0.00 locpl
p ecied to coht iuuivfisTi 1g j t n I"If*' * hr* a r t .tT tliti 1ttiut.
fur some months, ivilmps.
Faun wage tales lo s e fa ste r St. Leo Prep School
d u r in g th e w a r than did the

TRE OLD TIOME TOWN

price o f fill in pw xtuets. O n e-ih ltd
m o te pi thin* ts or more m e r e ­
quired to pay fin un hour o f hired
labor now lium in l u l l . And .w age

N O T IC E
Beginning: Week, of September 1st and until further
notice (he following: Firms will remain open on Wed­
nesday afternoons and will close at 1:00 on Saturday
afternoon.
-

SANFORD PA IN T &amp; GLASS COMPANY
SEN K A R IK GLASS &amp; PA IN T COMPANY

Begins fiSth Year

ST. ; »:•&gt;. Sept. 'J (Special I ’
jS l. Lao i elli ye preparatory. Flor ,
iila'a ilkk ’l t rail -fluHli tUl Iki'i i
Will l» ;
:: tilt) eighth '( t i l :
year &gt;• !*' 8. Thi* Banco county j
school Bi.minliE dt aw a mote ijutii:
•JllO ati.-n T- trotn the »lutc and:
part*
tin nation.
lie* Ift, ■ the icgi.rai aiailrtnicf
course* at St, Leo the srhodl'Ol
ter* B- »tudeut* nuinerous extra­
curricular rnttVttlc* aUeli-a#
ilelit b.f..I, ihruee nrcliyttio. new pn[w&gt;r. &gt;t
*&gt;f radio, itll* iltib
and si lilifd- k*|h' I ntcil then it!'.
Five fiileigtl language, ole. of !
feted Si i • &gt;&gt; rtudciu; a&gt; well n
an etirai.iil matheinatii* anti k h
cnee viilinulum. St. Leu Held,
varsity train* in tlie fiiur inap t
sports and •iitfers a well-iopmOdL,
ml ran,‘. al . |!'ugtdin. t'ottcli if •
Pat litrr, forttier University *f |
Florida ty-'inoR /sU t.r t - y - 1,-.- —.E1
, Ann ■y tlie Si. Leo *1nifeti**
again J l - seat "ill in* Logtuit
Kelley of Saitfoid,

Iv &amp; r n m
1 CARRY
A N T l-

\ .^^S^WORRY
/ S : 1 I nsuranceF O tt R K N T

S A R T IC L E S

FOR

SA LE

0

GIVING A DEMON SIRAHON of a
new llre-rcM-ne (b vice, Cart Sam*
hold* Joe UancU, Jr., 3, In his atm*
as In* dcjcrnds from au ii|&gt;|&gt;yr *lory
of the Architects Building In De­
troit, Mich. An utdiug In the rnaiiulacturcr, the device will lower a
load up to 1.300 pound* in safety at
6 feet a second.
(International)

W ORK W ANTED

tSCORIt PI.AYKKK Tot Cent. By
FLOWhTtfi
EXPERT painting —conti’u t or
day or week. The Music t i n , IIP
foe all occatlon*
hourly basis. S. G. Slogan.
8l Phona 053.
VfeNRII.L A YOST FLORISTS
Free eatimair*. Phone 7HIJ.
Hlpea Av*. ju il off Celery
)F7iCF apace in Metocii Bpiiding.
‘ Large light office*, ,ew 1/ decor- Office ph. 401 residenr* ph. 010 R FLOOR SANDING 4 'fim.di'inrf,
a tK , all ntilitiet, heat and janlcleaning A waxing. Dm poWet
CONCH RTF, 8HWF.ll IMI'R
tor Beiviie furnikhed. Call tiiid SHJ'TIC
unit enahie* u* to work where
TANKS. Gieaie Trap*
W II. A A. Dept. Store.
there ia no electric coniif-tin t
Block*, Aluminum Winduiv* und
available, til yeuta expetienc"._
Screen*. White cement Paint,
IAPARTMENT for rent-See lllrbII. M. Gleason, l-ukn klury. Fla.’
lt Park Avenue.--------— — - _ J ’eriua-UIc. Hurricane,., brae.*
'M ilacle Concrete Company, riuit
12 SP E C IA L •}&gt; « VICES
A N T E D T O KENT
Kim Avcv Phone J135.
AUTO RADIOS, "Motorola Sale*
&gt; u i m F lll.lt or unfiiridiheil apt.
and Scry lea. The Miulc But, FOR H E N T -Floor sander. Easy
1 pans, irsidehta. By lit of Scpr.
III* W. ta t tit Phone 853.
operation. Reaninaitle r a id , .Nun''C t «1 in as possible. 2 bedford - Patnt-*-t»«M ~tA jrTtione
rpoms Please call-721-H after SOFA AND CITAin, !•». ucellan i
ao3.
»
.
(li00.
condition, attractive teat cover*.
Must tell by Sept. t. Phone 75J,
DOIKJE
PLYMOUTH
I B E ^ L E S T A T E FO R SA L E
Wetlev Davli. Holy Crut* ParPA R IS ANII HRItVICK
ith lioute. Upstair*. ,
I0 t Palmetto Are.
Phona 1011
BEAL KhTAl li
INSUItANCB
HOT WATER HEATER FtigidMOIt'IGAGK LOANS
alre ami ituve. Oooil condition. YA-UE moth proofing laat* b
Vest a. Hava your wUaleni moth
BA4UIOND M. ItAl.L, Itralior
Phone 10HO-J, between 0 A.-M.
proofed now. Downtown Clean^ teg istsrc il Broker and
and 7 P. M.
ei* A laundry. 113 Paimcttu
leiuranc* Agent
B aL i
Florida m at* Bank Bldg. PIANO— Knabe Gland. Reconrli-I At*. Phone 814.
tlonrd andI uted. See II .1 .J w r .lt; ^
Tunt ' (nd |tt | * )rll,c . L L
NEW THREE *wd“oom bungalow
Bailer, 73d N. Magnolia. Orau , Htf J M. W
built in 1848. Large lot, can be
lindo. .
—
haadltd for it'MKi.vi cam , bal­
ance monthly.
G A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
HHJNH
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Ktattor
Show cards
■ *nd
__ posters
lond Lundgidsl, Avkoriate
Higlictt cash pries paid for uatd
00-—DUE'S SIGN HER VICK
732 A llsjlic Bank Itldf^ &gt; furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
0. D. Landreta. Phooe 1821
Co. 311 E. t*U Ph. 851k
D FIVE rotnn bungalDw en
RENT A CAR
corner lot. Immediate pus- I'LL HUY your car regardles* of
YOU DRIVE IT
un. Priced at f.ViuO.Od with
age or condition. Roy Roe), 380
PHONE 200
W. 2nd fik
BRHICKLAND-MOBHISON
RCAlRT A. WILLIAMS, lleillnr
U DHIVE-IT. INC. "
WANTED PIANO, must he in
Kayfenmd Lundqnist, Aetorinle
good condition. Phone County
.722 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SEE US FOR
8702,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
SA LE
ICLES
AND TYPING
7 Peti* Livestock, Supplies
CREDIT Lt'REAU OF
1NG fens for sal*. Lancy'a
WANTED—good home—sums one
,
HANFORD
St urn.
to love me—a little puppy. In­
ilb N. Park
Phape 180
FtlKUfc—complete
quire 2218 Palmetto,
Feed ft tore
EXPERT RADIO KFPAIHIN g
RALE—9 female
Fred Myars. 811 E. 2nd flk
Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
Spaniel
puppies.
410
KlUot
Av*.
in* Feed*, Groceries and
Phone
425.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market
s. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Barber Shop open Thursday,
ry. Phone 1188.
HELP W ANTED
Friday A Saturday.
kLE—Umsroek for drive- GIRL for cashier A connect coohand roadwayw—Phona
. ter. alio eoda gill. Laney's Diug
THE HOME SlIOl*
Store.___________
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone IH3-J
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS •
ATTENTION MOTHERS
Experienced. Steady work, good
—DIAPER BBKVTCK—
pay; five day* a week. Congeni­
Baby Vaivet furnishes hotj.itjl
al »urfounding*- Com* ready for
clean, sterile diaper* and deodotwork. Sunnytown Sewing Plant,
ited container. Ee momicsl and
Casselberry, Fla.
safe. Fnlly medUnlly approved
Call Daytona 2407-W-e«llcM f«r
details. 80 diapers, 32 a week.
IF YOUR SAW needs ro-tnothing,
setting, filing nr hammering.
Call Ph. 810-R.______________

Legal Notice
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l*f*t+ii»*» tViirk* uitsl Itml ^ » in
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t* tit* intit* tii tlie Hytib^' O
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Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
Alu'mlniim, Steel, Wood!
10 DAY DELIVERY

We REPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone SOS

GETTING UP NIGHTS
GETTING YOU DOWN?
•

(&lt;kk) M*t far you folk* wfco
to (*&lt; up *i niftit to p w , « i i „ , ha*,
batkacb*. too, twcauM tA mtoec fuMUonsl
kiiln*y iliu iS m .
Thr*» HMotion* *(o. * faraout doctor
d***lop«d a mediciaa for pill v*r; ueubla.
Now million* have u*ed It, otien with
• m i iilG f*»l. *H*ctl** reeull*. Tha nwdictoa il Dt. Kumar’s Swamp-Root, made
It I* ti*rb*. n u ll, »*e*ubln, and battain* - truly lului*'* own way to nliaf.
I ^ V i ^ ‘‘^ ' n . T . u Z ™

k

fluthirs out kidney* . , , Inti***** th*
0ew el Ufliw, b*lpin( to relieve eat***
•ctdny . . . to hfitiU d bladder *•&lt;• •
lood (luihtni out, too. Caution: Tab* a*
dit*ct*d. You'll **y |t’, m*nr*loturor lr*e trial tuppiy, writ* D*pt. K,
Kilmw A Co., Inc., Ho* JU J, Sumfotd,
Coon. O* - get full *ir*d Iwitla of
Swamp Root today at you* dtueitore.

iMedtcgJ T#*t Prflvtd T i l l
C rM t to M m MONTHLY

FEMALE

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
SANFORD Beaut]
Jtr Salon—Phon*
1354. 800 Park.. Mary McMahon.
Phone 1854. Permanent wave*
l i t , un. wuarantood. . W ater . Suf- a w i

rantr. AT«iop*rt ove11ingV ____ t«J*
— - 11nvnr
Young man with aptitudr in E rf- I ^
_______
_ M
Hah- dev naw*pa|rar work, .\ p . MrotflrD pvtvon who teak tiillM dj-C as

pun ml to rallata aurh aytnptotaal
In a recent mnllcal laat Innktiam'a
OmntiCiurMl proved rarnarkabl* btlprul
*o ovman ttounl'd thi* way. It's what
[)«1(4* rail a uurtna amlallra. It tiaa
a (rand Mothla* atfact &lt;u one o/
woman'* moat (mpertont orran*.
Taken neutarty — pUikbam'* Compound betrw buudup m U i u c t to tueb
atatrvea. Alan a great aromschtc tool*I

UTOML PINKHAM’S gSEtfV"

1

, A RcgL-lftr A d
.!» I f . i i N c w ip n o tr

By STANLEY

�TUESDAY,

Truman’s Talk

hare ll
U at ol
Sanfof
•d the

Mansg
and flt
Sanfor
In thi
offsrin
Ralp
• ta
ttrra|
aod ’at
Walt I
tar wfe
the' Be
Orla
a flslt

£

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With t
ing &gt;1
tine a
motor!

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Robsri
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Jtml 94
Lyhtst

Boat Races

VA Expects Increase

heat wa* to Intense that early at'

(C n n a M l i m r i f t Oaei
In College Students
IOm IIm M t i n Paa* *&gt;#•)
hod member* of the u . S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place
gation to the conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tar
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, OP&gt;—
by Secretary of State Marshall. and Jim Cox of l.ake Alfred, n
The Veteran* Administration taid
Inaid* atory of hpw' tha late
In
fourth.
The President arose this morn­
today It expects 1.325.000 World
President Roosevelt picked Harry
ing and took a walk aro u n d 'th r • The Clan C hydroplane ri
War II veteran* to go to college
S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
this fall, a 10 percent (nervate
apacloUs grounds of the U: H. wa* a rinse contest and was &lt;
glare &lt;J the flames while six miles presidential nomination If told H
Embassy with the White House by J. I). I.amon of Ft. (.aut
th# autobiography of Edward J:
away.“‘
.
physician, (trig. General Wallarr
The agency, basing it* forecast . l uggage, canoea and trappinga rlynn. Democratic national ComH. Graham. He had breakfast with
his family. They left the embassy,
upon advance registration.!, ad­ of 1vacationists were scattered mltteeman from New ( York and
cloae associate of the late prest.
vised atudent-vrtcaan candidates over the track*. .
about 7:80 A. M. for the trio
•
.
Firemen pumped streams of dent.
for aubaiitence allowance to take
to the Qultahdinha Hotel.
The
book,
la
to
he
published
water
on
the
blaring
ratlsray
•long
enough
money
to
meet
their
In hit address Mr. Truman took
peraonal financial needs foi at roaches from a ditch adj*r«ql to Friday by the Viking Press.
the not* of unjty of the Amer­
H ynn. "bo*a" 0f the Bronx
least the first ala we.-ks of the the right of way.
ican nations in agreeing upon
A few commandeered truck* and Democratic machint for 25 rears,
autumn derm.
Ant-for-all and atl-for-one defen to.
8lnee veteran* are not entitled later a line of ambulances brought say* the decision on Truman's
, “ You have made it clear to any
to subsistence allow’a q trj until the Injured to Winnipeg and 8L nomination was mad* well In adpossible aggressor,” he said, “that
they have' been In training -a Boniface. Doctors an I nursev ,,B t* ®f the nominating conven the American republics are )teter- f
month, student* entollin*’ la** in treated many of the leas severely
support one ano:
Aln*d to*
'
September normally will not re­ Injured at the scene or a* a"rail­
against attacks.
ceive their first check* until No*. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only th#
-j Our nalUgs have produced
most seriously Injured were ho*
egampl* of- good- netghborltness
pitalized,
and International amity to th"
Many of the aurvivors. so.ne of
fis t of the world, and in our associ­ In the heat.
thrm suffering Injuries, worked
Train
Wreck
ation together w* have strength­
heroically with the rescue crews
The K and F service run-about
ened th* fabric of the United race was won by Jack Wycoff an I
T••lla«*4 fmw Pag# (Im |
to reach those trapsed In the
Nations. You can be justly prpud was followed by Charlie Jone,. been traveling at ahotd 30 miles wreckage.
They led M
many
waiiy persons
«wne
e&gt;f the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. K. M. Irvin of an hour when It crashed into the jto- wx
safety before they were beaten leader* at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble Miami and J. D. Bills, The sec­ standing
■t a later conferene while he
express shortly before bark hv the Intense h«a!.
Ibirlt which ha* Inspired your ond heat of the rare wa* also won 11:00 P. M. fF-STl. TV sworn!
W. R. Drvenlsh. vice president, wet absent, they decided on Jemot
hf forts."
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 in the tptvlxl hurst western region, of the -Canadian ■• Byrne* Instead.
’ Declaring his country is deeply Johnny I rrU t,. Charlie Jones and •nto flame at once ami fire
.
„ ___ National Railways, said in s state
quick­
Flynn related that he argued
lous of It* position In world el. D. hill*.
ly spread, first t&gt;i the
L.
__ ....................
other nient Issued In Winnipeg
that of■nd nn#» r had .to
*, _ tha President ••!&lt;! thr
Httalla
of the ,line _______
were et -the
The final race, the Class C roaches and then to a grain d■ry - n
...........r
7j gel the President on the telephone'
United Stales engages) in the re­ service race, was * nip and tuck •to r standing beside the dark at wen*
• • • a caaua'ly
______ llrt
N m tall *h "(her leader*
cent war “In the deep faith that battle. Jim Donovan of Jackson. thla email flag atop. laiter I t fan- would lie compiled when ld»ntifle- that Flynn'* action had b*n auWe were opening the way to a h -vT
thorited
by
him.
',ul J *rk Wycoff. James ned over to oil atoragr tanks near- *Don of victims waa completed,
f f tf world.” but added:
by.
Devrnish said the vacationer'*
* ^No agreement has been reached
Member* of the few fam'lies "Pcclal. which consisted of two
among the allies on the main out­
which live In the vicinity of Dug- luggage cars, nine ceech-s and
JAP Hill PS
lines of- a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by aid said the arena was i holocaust twn Parlor cart, collided with tha
tonsequence. we are obliged to Jem e, Whitt, Speed Curry. Chxr- when they arrived. Flami-s were • Passenger train while the latter
contemplate a prolonged military lie Jones, J |m Donovan of Jack- shooting 60 feet in the air. they w«» discharging paaaangers at
MCUpatlon of enemy territories.
Dugald
This Is profoundly distasteful In
rommittee whirh cOmpIrtH the
arrangement* for the r.-gat!*.
Fifty year* ago SiF Ronald Rou
eonomlc recovery 'h a * lagged, Among thnte1SssiiUtuz Jn maipietdiscovered' that mosquitoes car­
A
steel
baggage
roach
on
th*
iraat qrhan and i-glpatrial. areas n
w,,rr AT bee. n.
ried malaria parasites in th tir
av# been laft in a (tat# of deArthur Moore. W. B. ■oeclal remained upright lm» be­
andenca on our economy which it Hoffman. Ji L. Hrumirv, 11. II. hind It roarhea were siting r r i i
• painful to us a t It It to them. Pope, and Jimmy Hooltban. Ed
|*Thls situation ha* Impeded the Anderson and Blli I.udlum of Dayiatu rn to. normal economic con- Iona Beach also fidod 1.1 making
ditiona everywhere In the world
and has hampered- seriously our
•fforts to develop useful form* of
Red P r o te H t
AVN.W^
•conomle collaboration with j»ur

(raariawe
r - i . Dari
quarter horse rare M. C. Coleman
?va* Bret, Charles Moore second
knd Charles Beck, third. .
In th* first of the to eliminati.m
races which marked the start of
th# program a great roar of ap.
plause ram* from the crowd at
* feminine rider. Dot Whltn-r
of Hanford, riding Mr#. I). Banket'
Champion' dashed to victory
Other first place elimination winnera were Kdward Cameron. C.
M. North, W. 0 . Kitliee, Herbeit
Douglai, Jean Reiter, George J aeoba, Perry Cameron, Carl Rabun
J . R. Arnold.

• Those who
---- »»n second place In
allmlnatlon were D. L. Hendrick#.
Earnest Lea, Lonrin Douglas, Nor­
man Fore, Roy Reiter, H. M
Glaason "Ruddy" Rivers, C. E.
Mow*. Fred Roberta and J , C.

....if'T'r**4
' " ' " • ’■a*
il l
1° pursuing ohjectives
rnicli nave l*en commonly agreed
n making arrangement for that
urpose with any other occupyrig power wilting to work toward
he common end." The note, signd hy Undersecretary of State
lobert A. i.ovrlt, recalled that
be American government ha*
I ranee participated in the l.on
don talks against which Rutsis
protested but did not join In rais
ing industrial output In lla xone
Britain and the United State)
agreed to discuss French requests
for greater roke exports from
Germany in Berlin aa aoon ai
pnaaible
The
conferenre prom*
i w Ixindon
isonfion ronfrrtnre
l»«M hat although Indirslfrai productlon wiu lie incieased in the
Britlali-Amrriran xone thla plan
should not result In priority b*.
Ing
tA-thm
Oermany ovrr lhst of the demo'
cratic countries of Bump#."

Third clast elimination winners
were: Edward Yarborough, liiij
Marlwtlher. Harold Pell, Charlea
Beck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
Vlsno Andy Marsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrcpurcH To Aid
Ion, J. R. Kills and Junior Vlono.
Deported Refugees
Judge* wer* Sheriff P. A. Mero,
Edward Camtron, Henry I&gt;eo and
I/. L. Hendricks, who served as
* I!1* }cfePfr wao, John Leonardy, UP)—Tho International Refugee
who hai officiated aa starter at Orgenlietlon was reported pre­
pared today to return th* 4.400
W
.!.nT #v.tnU of th,B r
Jewish refugee* who tried to enter
officiated.
F. McClelland, county com­ Palestine almardt he 8. 8. Exodu.
1947 to the ramp* from which thay*
missioner. aat In the broiling tun earvta
all afternoon on ’■ truck with no
top and doled out the prise money,
"Next time w ell have • canvas*
cover — I nearly gave out" he
Commented afterward with a smile,
but added that It was hy far the
uuv ior
mggeat and .heat riding program ———r , ■—
A| which ha had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons those from
George Pittard did • bsmg up ramp* would he screened end re­
job of announcing over the loud turned. He eald the IRO would
speaker and kept after Ah* p art­ •provide
La —I cere end maintenance for
icipant* to line them up for aventa
With tha laaat delay
possible.
Detween 1939 and I94fl Franca
When .the greased pig capturo
evgnt took place, he had to. order suffered a population loss of
a lwarm of small and larg* boy* 1,000,000 men and 500,000 wnmsn.
getting away after It waa capturqd. and It was feared that some­
one would get run down.
Mre. Harman Harriett, Secrelary of the riding club took ear*
at the recording of event# and
was ably assisted by Mrk. Edwerd
Cimiron. Mn. D. Bftnkn and
Mill Cathirine Rivera.

I Just a Dream

,WT H E N there’s the old chestnut
1 about the aentry th at would
hare delighted Freud who dab­
bled In tha subconscious mind
and -delved Into the realm of
dream*. It’s often mlaquoted."
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
out If we were listening.
"How doe* It go?" asked De­
tective Blanding.
"The correct version concerni
a »entry who rushed excitedly
Into the tent of his commanding
officer during his tour of duty.
Ilia fare w ai.fluahrii and hii
breath waa coming in »hort
pants, No puna, please. He man­
aged to blurt out. lo tha nflkar
that ha had ju it had a terrible
dream. He dreamed that th# ofC IX dogs hav* their own Indl. .
,
........... ^ 'v l d u a l houiaa. On# n ig h t
^ w ix a tr ijf W w in n h a
an enemy anlper. He begged th a . .xceptlon of tha dog occupying
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
- tha wrong houses.
•
;
'T h a officer who had little
Make aJx counters tha alia of
patience with Ihe theory that the numbered house*, number
dreams predict future events them from one tto ala and plara
ordered his sentry to be shot at each otia on ita qorrespondlngiy
aunrlie. The eentry wa* placed numbered house, “th en by mov­
l&gt;\ the guardhouse and the ex­ ing one counterat a time ate If
ecution waa carried out as ord- In 10 moves you can get each dog
In tha right house. In other
“Why w it the eentry ehotV*
word*, one, two and three should
lift! M
mi« mstit ns iw •■»* n»w ii ism A, occupy the positions of four,
l»*i i"fw m s uii*i i i i 11—i 'ii| iiim , two and five, and four, live and
am 11** m 11*11&gt;®411 m»»e &lt;* m* six should be where fix. one and
■ia«M *«M"S *, l«. ,»
Su|J..
n*e *m»« #• ai*&gt; »«i*~i« •»&gt;»*
threa arc found In tha drawing.
1. •
iV « m
r n r i
1 Ilf" SI wit ■••a an *sI iespt|*t

Tongue Twisters

8ay aloud repeatedly;
Eighty eagle* easily ate every
Ml early each avanlng.
,
, . ,
"
, &gt;
. L°og, lank, lean and lazy Ilona
of I-ydla lay luxuriously |n low
T ’*’
•

FIND THE N AM E O F A BIRD

.

I r * *r,ln 180
Jong trace
1 atS5 m.p.h. an hour, how Ion
will It taka to aaaa-cotnpletel
ovar a bridge 24g/arda long7
' waMS! rseyzieaax ■•W&gt;S|*a

The places are. in tha order
concealed In the v e n a : a uni­
versity city in New York S tate;
a city in Colorado; an English
Channel town in England; an
im portant m anufacturing town
in Franca. What ar* they?
______ I»»4C|» *»«l* •• q»«n»r tss

IT'S ILLUSORY

Partly cloudy through Thura^ajr.
Scattered
afternoon 'stiOWsl*.
Winds Ktntle and'vait*H* mostly
•outlitily. *

Ton are to /111
tie h vacant
•q u art with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, Inclusive,
to mike the horIson til and vertlcal to tals Indl
a ta d in the "dell
n U lo n a " a t bob

VOLUME XXXVIII

Enigm a-Charado
H’ifA F IR ST before your eyes
}’&lt;m may obtain th i prise.

But find the SECOND out
Ere you begin to ehoutl
Yon then &lt;’tis quits a feat)
Uay read without COUPLETS.

(*—Pr*4n txslnit
IT—K«t* la U* seats
'
1»—Takti dlsrur
10-W h .i nibiitsl w*r4 as*4 la l
014 TvsUOMal nsaat beU*4»
(Gsn. MiM)
tl-W bat 414 the tblldrso t t IboWi
aa4 lb* sblUraa ef Q&gt;4 cell tbstr
. "lUrf (leak. ZI:Z4)
W -'H lIM l Ilia tba relsa at «y erf.
sty Elea, and my M ( far eat*
UaawtlTl-------■ (P*. Ill)
*•—Narraw walarwif
*o-r'*v»r
I t —Ualt af srerk
**—Agsiass wbal alsra wkarv D*vt4
&lt;»«ll 4*4 the Lard detlafa JadgmsstT (Is*, till)
IT—Rrrise
*•—“l will trust la tbe
LJ0W wall (Jo you know blrdiT
-. l ' '
&lt; • Th« name of a certain bird
TMi
een be fmind among 4h* objeeta — ■
.------pictured aboTt: To d lacom it,
_ ,
writ* down tba name or each of
SalotU naf
tha objects. Then select certain wt-out Proklem
conaecutlv# .letter* f n t t each, presented els*.
Arrange thea* In ordtr and tha whavq la tha
naraa of tha bird will appaar. page.
What la th# name?
;

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1947

U.S. Demands

New Legion Head

l|Jew President

digit* already ip

For

No nutnbara
a r e to be r e ­
peated In any
vertical or horDental row.

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;.
E x-H eadT o Be Bar­
red From Country

(T h t solution appears els etchers in ths,pags)

Solve It With Scissors

/ / 'P A R A D O X
j

To ons-fifth o f yacht,
f To ons-fourth o f shot,
Affix one-sixth of nibbls;
To tase-thlrd o f d*tr,

To ons-fourth o f slttc.
Annex on#-/f/fh of sibyl;
Units ths whole and you r
then survey
A
network spread for unssi
J peeling
prey.

sq u a re
•bora and tha.
four triangle*
a t right. Then
Me how quirk*
iy you can a r­
range them-to
form a perfect

i

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.

•e»«w*wt»tH

K A A 3 T E R Y o f w o rd * ffliJ
» ” * means knowing when n#i
to ipeak. Or, aa Tupper put It. it
a phrase presented here aa i
cryptogram for you to solve:

oot easy.

A solution appears slsewhert in ths

ZAWW-MFiNAJ nFWATG

BRAIN TEASER

V IIM V NCSA A W C R P A T .C t

| R|nchhMln*e“
0"d1 *h t t COnUinl aU of th » vow«I»r MVIIT IIQAAGV,
including “y"?
ss«t||i r*«niri|tn„ istfn

W hat Anim al Did They Find on the Farm?
O H N N Y and
Mary are back
hom caftara preaehool vacation
on a farm. Thera

Government Will Use Necessity For Amer"Get Tough" Policy •ican Action Before
End Of Yea- Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted • By Lovett
S p e e d Production
W ASHINGTON. Sept 3. tAI
Foreign Secretary Ernest Hevin'i
• iopoi.il lor a redistribution of
the gold stored at Fo il Knot. K y.
apparently look official Washing­
ton by surprise today.
•
Undersecretary of State Robert
Lovett told reporters at a news
conference that he had heard nothint about the/proposal and there­
fore could not comment on it.

Saurei, vice president under Joa t M in s Velasco lh aire. who was
ottled nine days ago, was a lead­
er of the counter-ievolution which
ytilerday toppled thr p irirn d ri.
Col. Carlos Mancheno. Msncheuo
irsignrd last night and disappear
rd. In a greeting to .the ainud
forces, Suarez 'promised his -resig­
nation a week from Monday.

Valaaco Ibarra waa barred from
return to office by the council of
Si: WIiTfli ileclared he has
“KanJoned hi* post definitely cord with th* group's «hi
terminating hi* functions‘by the nunrialluis. of Coaimunism

mal about which
they had heard a

Joel Field Makes |
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

eom pletad the
drawing, color It
with your crayM M sC M tK rsM

VERTICAL,
l —* V ! spsn4 saw jsars as a -m m

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(r . »5*»V * T T ,

l-" T b o o srsw asst t h e -------- - with

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fr*tying
f sr rrsrsln*
«#4 balding a flora el•f wsik
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(1 Cbr. I iM)
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II—Lare4
t t —Arrange
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r ~fL V !,k

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19—ftreag affertlea*
19-fee whom 414 Jaeeb ssrrt teres
sx
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nocnea; r r r ,
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ana's Agrarian Union
f'rlkov.

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and

WASHINGTON. Sept. 3
iiilri.ri irl.,1) of Stale |.ovclt
■SHI I.hI.iv tbit the eiononui' (lin t

ille Glade Prison
Farm Is Scent; Of
Nocturnal “Party"

ill

i Imh expected and some kind
Amnic.su action to merl. it *prnlly will Lr neccstjuy befoie
end of the year.*,
n making the Knmniril pres.utopein pictuie

H K 14L tiL A trt..f la.. Sept ) U»
l ight prisoners weie dead today,
id one othei was dying aTtri
inking woihi alcolml n u trd with
nr rollre at a nocturnal “paily"
th r'S tair jimon tamp liras hrtc-

iris ul ihr pittim division1
nrgiuet tuiisumrd a pint
■|-«ml irisirill1itilgld hr Iiredrj.

fm it-him t—rxrh sn g r

liriiiiiierx nil,i III HIM llu•■U!&gt; iiiu tu ir lircam.- vi-ih-nlaiul clglit mmciiiiiIx ,1 ,luring

juirter

a

Troop Withdrawal

“ Florid* seemed to have little
| U |y tn j
opposition in securing the 1948 day signed
convention for Miami," Field technical d
JACKSONVILLE, H a. Sept. 3 stated. The convention will be held d r a w s ! of t
TA*)—Stale
Senator W.
A.
,flA 17 “ • ‘l 18 ln F,or,d*’» Italian terri
treaty beco
|m da of Gaineaville aafd here to. Magic City.
Tw»» national off terra wrio
Thr trra
ly "it* la reasonably 'safe to
nume" that he will he a cau­ ilrctetl from Florida, Field at- force with date for governor In the treat wrted. Thus* elected Include Mr*, instruments
L B. Kirkpatrick of Kustis Who that Ihe tro.
Florida election.
lie said that after hr returns wa* named national vice president In 90 days
Thr aecor
'rom visiting hi* family in North it the Auxiliary and Lee Weiner
Tarollna, "I no doubt will have a of Jacksonville who was elected ministry con
national vice cuminander of tho the "status’
'urther statement."
during the
In Jacksonville for the day, he 40 and 8.
The Miami drum and
bugle (he armlsdc
isld:
. "It Is reasonably safe to assume corps placed fifth in national »*ntly govei
w*ll I
hat I telll be • a candidate. I competition, heating last year’s1
Amhassadi
NaH tt only fair to my rrlende who winner. Stanford, Conn., which
lav* exhibited an Interest In my ante In sixth in the finals. The who signed
andldacy \o give thepv an Indicat- Miami musicians placed first in expressed gt
see America
pn of my thoughts a t this time ihe preliminaries.
The la-giim parade on HatunUy hecauve of
I "The* hav* the right to know
net if I am not going to. run they was a 12 hour affair and was hearted coo
Lu to another ranidate of their iroadcast hy television, according here."
--- ---boosing."
» o Field. Many Florida entrie*
Meanwhile.
Ih Tallahassee,
«*irai|
WUlIVsin
IIIIBflBBHT, JusJUI- participated in the spectacle. Two I C C A u l
rp
,*
re II. L. (Tom! Sebring of the Florida Stale Itoad Patrol cars
' 0 Hi
lorlda Supreme' Court said yea- manned hy four patrolmen wer* &lt;11
irdr**, he would' not seek tha he parade, also two truek* load- ----- — —
WASIIINC
Myrnorahlp in 1943, but would *d with 10,000 coconuts went over
^siLcandidata to succeed himself he entire route of the parade Th* Intersta'
1 v tn em b er of th* high court. tossing th* nuts out to th* spec- .Ion yesterdi
Returning last week from Eur*
lantfc Coast
Tha Sanford postmaster stated • tfi mll# ex
i# where he served with the U. S.
Hilary tribunals, Sebring said hat he ex..acted to *e« many
response to questions (hat he more World War II Legionnaires
Didd give a definite aniw er in a *t the meeting, but hardly fit)
iw daye. to newspaper reports percent of ths delegates were vetlat he might run for Governor. •rana of the recent war. However,
Hebring yesterday said that here wars'm any.m ore than were
chile I eonrider 'the Governor, it th* convention In San Frandjr, of Florida one of th* great- .•loco last year, he added.
Hhonors that coaid ho bestowed
Bn say W in, It Is s i honor
r which I may not contend at 331 Veterans Cash
k ,lm».
Bonds In Sanford
W hen In 1934 I Interrupted my
w practice for th* purpose of
Line* formed at local banka
bcmlng n circuit judge, / deterh e d to make service In the yesterday where impatient Gla
lost little time In cashing their R. L. Paige Enroute
liclary my life's work."
terminal Uav* bonds, but total
aoles for th* day reflected the To U. S. From Pacific
,p Lawa Could Not determination
of moat of them to
wait for.* rainy day.
[roe Doolittle Filers Tha 8anford Atlantic National Aboard tba U. 8. Army traneport. General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­
Bank reported only IM bonds mond L. Paige, of Sanrord, who
cashed for a total value of 338,­ had been ethtloned In tha Philip­
423.83 while the Florida State pine* and I* now on hla way to the
Bank sold 185 Gla cashed their United StatM for Mparallon from
bond# for 139.810. Thi* repre- military service, It waa recently an­
aentod a vary *m*II percentage nounced by th* Public Information
of the total number of veterans Office a r Headquarters, PhilipIn Samlnols County.
pinee-Ryukjrus Command in Man-

a

B. O. Smith, nge df,, fornu-Mayor of Ailamoutr Springs, iliid
suddenly In his sleep .-vriy Mm
day morning nt hi* horn.- follow
ing u prolougi-,1 (line**. Sir. ^inith
wa* a number of the iNuinl of
ablet man ■of Altamnote Spring*
fur 11 nuinlier of war*, and-late)
liecanu- mayor of tin- town, in
which’ of c he set veil from Ja n ­
uary. 1934 until his recent re
ajgnntion due to ill hi-a'lh.
Mr. Smith was Imrn Jan. 24.
IHh2 at Newport Center. I t and
prior tu -moving tu Altamonte hillv«| in Orleans. Vt. where he
»lorrb__Mr.
Smfth has lived In Atl4l.li hie
Springs for 25 year*, during which
time he owned and u|N-iatt-d
"While Arlmr Groves” end “The
Windsor Chair" Antlquv Shop.
-Survivors include are his wid­
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother.
Rev. C. I.. Smith. Elliott, Me., n
■isfer. Mr*. Maude llo.irher, Der­
by. V#.. and several' niec-s and
Fairchild Funeral llomu in K)rlando is in charge uf the 1-o.ly,
whrte it will lie in state from noon
Tuesday until arrangements are
completed for funeral which will
Iw held at Orleans, Vt.‘ Dto Con­
verse Funeral Home In Newport,
\ l . will lie jn charge of funeral
arrangements there. T here will
lie no funeral services held here.

G.O.P. Leader Takes

. Issue With Pepper
' ORLANDO. Sept. 3. f/P)-M . J.
3(o*a, Jr., Orlando real eatsto
operator and Republican candid­
ate for Congreaa from the Fifth
District of Florida in the | 9|tf
general election, today took Issue
with Senator Claude Pepper for
saying that Raialans are like
mountaineers of thla nation.
Born In Plnerille, Ky., situated
In the Cumberland Mountains.
Moss claimed that he wa* itlaed
In Bell and Harlan Counties ami
at an early age became proficient
in th* uae of allnr ahota and hog
rifle#, "beeaua* the mountaineers
where ! was raided were taught to
support .‘tha-G overnm ent rather
than hava th* Government sup­
port them.
"Never did wa think that- Sen-

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Director
Reviews Baseball
SeasonAtKiwanis
Trophy Presented To Election
A s ^Leading Hitler

A MSI
Gaorwe
and Cllfl
D. C-, I
on thrii
th# worl

fiuutdiuvai-.oorit

u e r ls its - fu ll re s
iv s p tc l lu a U b t|

" " cm. i-onierenrr
nil p io b tib llity be iii-r,•
lo In; It, se ss io n be/.,
" ’Miming Hint the M!

lOrope'a lundilfon means that III,
&gt; w ill-be upon th e United
’’•Miner iiith tr tliuti later,
•nil (lint npproiiri.tle stvpa
evidently will have lo |„ 1U . 11U
" -mnir. i ..f n r .^ ih r ^ m tf jr T in m
tvin|M.mry (l**virea

. .Wijl
Board's Neijt Meet

isn .Mrntlrotti
Light nrw ilurrluls from San
In WTRK. Imlsy reviewed lb&gt;e ac­ luiu sti,| live frorii ihr county wrii
tivities ol li»w Ssnford Celny Feiii eleitrtl lu ihr InijiJ of the Scin
.••f the Flotilla Slate la-ague dur­ molr luunly Chamber ol Com­
ing ihe |ij&lt;l teatun al the irgulai merce hi last w rrk't election. II
Mrrtly lunitieon of the Kiwanii II. ( nleihan. chairman of the eln
(lull at ihr lo u iiil Crpler.
lion lOliinnller. announcril tinlav.

fii»m ji-f ti'i -mg fi.niii
five I r a n till Vtsskl
Inc tu run'tiuR ‘gist
Willie. Jobiuun, 32.
Ilill-iliuiu cuuntv in
vi ms fur gimiil lull
t ’hsrlie Wilson, 31,
Duval county fur four v,-.
IIU.'I fin iiN.uult to roimiiii

Mr. Striiilrum presented In Jrr-

wspaper

xpimsnm

LONDON. Sept. 3. {At . A *
Moscow iirWnpH|ii'i l/vetlla as*r* t &gt;il 1inlay "American r .p s n ’tun m Arctic wimi “L, nliclaleil
•’)

A. W. I

.Saillnul llliecloit air
F ouril (ialrbrl, Wal-

trr I I I ) ,
S r., I . . L . HrJilm v. Jack Rail
Jack Hall ami (M-oigr A. Sj
in aittliliuo, llililm il C aisrlli
ill ilrpailm rnl m ill a tolal of 01 1 . .mil l.cynaii). L'atir]
lliiulighoul llir year, •

Mr. Stenslrom iPscnsti-d aliendance figure* and |Miltiled out
Ihnl Ihe Feds last year drew a
total of 73.000 fur tbe untlre seasun. including the plavnffa, "How. . Tlii*rt* \\n* no 1haii^r m «|i
ei*-i." Iw staled, "althiiugh the recturs fn "" Geneva. Lake Mary,
leant drew a little lietter than I. ake Miiiinw, Furirat City, Alliimont# M.riugs, or Mavis.* Mam
ger K. K lg g ln i' announced luday
ami i-’tllnaled attendance of 8,00(1. that the annual election uf officers
Also, had-1he Fed* wnund up. ahead will lake place al Ihe regului
U'lHiilaiigi
I 'a it vial
meeting later Ihi* month.
The newly , | , clrd board la as
,
Nazi Chemical Truet follows:
Hanfold: L. F. Hoyle, John
Sent SaleHman To JI#
An‘bew Ctrrsw ay, |(nntlall Chase. George llishup, II. ||
NUERNBERG. Germany. Sept. Lrumiey, R. (J. Ilrl.son, A. L. Lee.
3 i/P) —American prosecutors pro­ II. II. ( ..Irnian, E. Ji. Kilpatric'i;
duced records lodav showing the George A. Speer. Forest Gatrhell.
hoard of. the I. O. Farlienlndustrle James Gut, W. M. Haynes, 0. P.
Chemical Trust sent Ita leading
aaieiinan^ George Von Schnlltlar,
to tho United 8'ate* in 1937 to
“strengthen relations" wllh E. I.
Du Pont D# Nemoura Co., of
Wilmington, Del.
.
Von 8cl)nittler I* on# of 22
for their lives oh war rrlmea Hungary Voting Seen
offirrrs of th# combine on trial
Fairer Than Feared
charge*.
#
Hoard meeting mlnuta* said:
"Dr. Von Schnltzler give* an
LONDON,
Sept.
g—OP)—A
arcuurtt of ihiprrsslona gleantd foreign office spokesman said to­
from hi* Latest trip to Am#rlc«. W , Incomplete report# from
Economic conditions are favorable British representatives In Budafrom all angle** It teemt, how. peat ahnwed voting in 8unday'a
ever, that leading business men Hungarian elections taid been
e rr not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not
the President (Roosevelt).
aa fain a t w, had hoped.” 1
"L G. relations with Du Pont
Th# question of accepting the*
hav* l&gt;*«n further strengthened. results of th* election* will hav*
Du Pont'a field of .activity ha* to await examination* of complete
undergone tremendous eapenaion." reports, he added. H* said several
la*tan*ee-of—multiple vot ing* had
th# elect Iona aa Hungary1* strong­
est tingle party, having won 22
percent of tha 70US.

—

u ru p r.

of I lie l-ailip, l e t , ' l l , .
B ln le Pi I-on liendqui
labasspe on i l i r litrisi
tiia u g e i liste il die

Of Officers

Sanford Skeet Club

WASHINGTON, 8 *pt.
VFW MBBT
wI4
E4g m4A*V4l 5c, A
wV|lAs W
CLEVELAND,
8ept.
8,g UP)
Communism will be among tba
targets of resolution* to b* pro­
somewhere In the Atlantic. Res­ tented to the 4fth annual anponsible source*, asking to re­ campmant of th* Veteran* of
main anonymous, advised tbe Foreign Ware, which opens bora
tomorrow, Marl( Kinsey, AmorIcon director of th* organization,
•Aid todAg.

mlnlcan Hrpublir'a iharxe d'affaires in Paris, talk »ilh
follow mg their marriaar in the French capital, i hr »&lt;ddinx
bride’s second, hsvinx dliorrrd James ( rum -ell, 1‘. H. mlnlaWllltrl* I •’|a«af t•*«!
»n»da. last year, and the third for Itubriosa. who pretluuslj syllrr* routimiisl I III'
ami diturred Flor de tlru I rujillo. daiigbler of the Domini- tliriepliriuua gal bell
lilenl, and French- Artrea* Danielle Darrigua.
*
pel l o - l Iiigllt.
'_______
(Internalional Itadiopliolul
IV. II. liian g tr. -

Q-SmitliyFormerl
11
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•
Altamonte Springs

III

M l l ^ n i i b ! ' Ptk B E 1
r i
* nun !

Of Wood Alcohol

Pelkuv, whose, paity it antil ummumtl. u under tehtiraer ol
Jrath lor allegedly plotting against
Bevin’s jiuggeitlon was made the Cominunitl-contiolled govern­
in a i(leech before the British ment ol hit Country. The United
Trad* Union Congress In Kngland Stales hai branded Prtkov convic­
as iW retary .o f -the T rra siliy , tion d miicairiige ol juitice and
Snyder boarded th* tfurrn Klitaheth fur the annual meeting *f hat sought by vaiioui moves to
th* World Bank and Kuiid in «ave him horn execution.
Under
Secretary
of State
leivett announced at a new* con­
ference today that the new Amer-

MIDWAY OliXRATIONB
Hew ta plan*
tbe figure* to
■elre tha cross­ UUUU U
number puail*
(luiiuti rinuu.'i
:&gt; 'JUG (m il □
uuuu
ui :j(,

Die From Effects

The United Staies has demanded
that Kuttia join with A m cno
and Hut am in a ((view ol ihi
"repressive campaign” by the
liulgsrun guveinnirnt againtl Hul

(•ader. Nikola

New American Protest
Accuses Soviets
. Of Violating Pact
Formed *At Yalta

8 State Convicts

3 (At

M'vifw i*f (lit* ram*
Coulrul Ctimiuiaaion,
represrntalivi's ,,f
Uiiilml Stale, hud
Kutam replleil &lt;1:
e Aiuei lean ilen
Boiled down to man-toinan Iiiiwer interventiun win
Good Chance h Scon terms, Devin's propositon »een&gt; ule tin uiiMniianted 1
amount to saying, 'Give nu- in Bulguim’s internal
For City To Get to
back the gold I’ve sold you so
I can sell it tu you .gain.'. It's the United Slates in turn rejected
like r*1 Invitation to give bark this Soviet argument and urrusrd
the Soviet Union of violating' its
After contacting several inilu the gtlld We In,light fe,.m them .' ngrA-inenl with the United States
The** comments took into c o m 1 ... . .
. 1■•deration ‘ that'
much of the “ "d Britain under tin- Yulia Pact
I Florida. I f-’!,7fl5,9Q7.tMW. in U ..S _ « u id as- fur t he development of democracy
*12,500,1)00,000 of
hrforr that Sanford will gel the which is held at til*
|Uirlffi#M Joel

VrA: Shari3s1Viir
Be Candidate For’
Governor’s Office

Her# you sea
Johnny and Mary
w a t e h l n g t he
animal. To aee
tha animal itself,
takaapencil and,
s t a r t i n g at dot
one, draw a lint
from dot to dot
eon aaeu tlvaly.

U. S. Is W arned O f

• -

I wo official* of the new gov.
eminent indicated alrongly that
Velasco Ibarra, who wa* ert route
from Argentina to Kantiag», Chile
and presumably to Bcuador, would
not even lie allowed to rveiiTrr
th* country.
The council of state ruled that,
f r . accurJ with the constitution,
(.A Senate would elect a president
would call an elrctiun for
5lay and aurrrnder the office to
a freely elected president next
Complete calm .waa reported
througl Ecuador.
Dr. Velasco Ibarra, having
abandoned power, lias no rigid
whatever, especially In a legal
category, to return lo the country
a a .—paldent or wllh any-aulhur•aid Camilo Ponce Knrique,
public work* minister, "The
(t'M ilssM mm P a st ais) .

firat tfmainahi'

Doris Duke Is Bride Of Rubriosu

Wi*

Ecuador

Thr council of slate formally vest­
ed Dr. Maiiano Saurr/ VrintirnilIs with the jHiwer* of the presi­
dency today, hut ifsecilird that h­
and his government 'resign to an
extraordinary session of the congress

act.”

A s s o c ia te d Pres* l i * i » d

.

Division Of Russia Review

^ J U II O . Ecuador,. Sept. 3 t/V)

s c h o o l. F o r It
play* an Inf l u­
ential partln
every child’s life.
N aturally, they
ma da f r i e n d s

1 magic, gaze at thla detign in­
tently for a half mlnuta or more.
It'll teem to rhange Ita aapect
before your eyei, for It'a a clever
optical illusion.

•

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

S I C R O SSW O R D WITH Q U ESTIO N A N D ;A N SW ER
nOKIZOKTAli
1—from what alats 414 Klag lele»»n brine IIIran U vtrk *a
bran far Sis U aplst'
(I El. Till)
5—Whet kins *( liras! wrsl* th*
B*«h *f Pialm f
19—Whtl asfhew sf Elag D*v(4 we*
* great espials la hta ensyf
14—Ettrnll

( '• a llie s * free , r a s e Owe)

(•t tha Manfall, areidlag

Working on the R.R

Hidden Towns
Thete lines, though simple they
may appear.
Scan with a careful eye,
And you will find two cities hors,
Though hidden very sly.
I f you should overlook the same,
And disappointment feel,
Sean closely on, lines two mors
towns
These last four lines concaol.

THE WEATHER v*

U E R E ’S a new
* * e ro ia-n u m b*r puxxle to t u t
your idta.

By Eugene Shsfer •

Ecuador Revolt
south of Quito on th* railroad.
Th# Guayaquil • garrison announcamant said It no longer raeegnlaed Manchqno ' e* the chief
n government Quito report*
hold Msnchano had mobilized 5.000
troops In Quito and Imbeburo
pravtnee. (Latest available eeth
mate* of the Ecuadorean regular
army IlsUd a total etrangth of
About 7.500 men).
Counter-revolutionary leaders
aald ' "garriaon after gerrlton"
Wat joining tha movament agalnit
Manehsno. who in*tolled him,elf
•a - hood of th* govement oftar
» one-ahot revolt. They predicted
&gt; w e u l d &gt; forced to cepRuiete.
-- Tboy rsportea that force* movInE lgalnat Quito from the north
Mlgfat Plfta the, capital under
■lege within a fbw daye. The
Tha eoun•htdavne

ALL MIXED UP

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SM ALL NUMBER

TAMPA ELECTION
TAMPA. FI*., Sept. 3. W}—
Curti* Hiion wa* assured to-ley
ef another four year* aa Tampa a
mayor. Ha garnered 13,171 vote*
In reetarday'i municipal election
to 7,087 for city representative
Georg* T. Taylor and 1,928 for
9«n Y. Giunta, a taaehar.

t In- &gt;l, , i i r l o In),,- iijt ||i,- m o a t

nilviiptagi-iMin nuillutv
i-lislrgir
|l*l*ll
Jl.ivslblc III plrpsialloil
(ui fulfillment id a .plan uf woil.l
I VI.LAIIA.S.HEK,*Nr|it l. i»*
•ns me lujiig made tui
housing uuthuriliea lu uk,,**
und o|»erate eight .Soultu 1 1
idu ongiMtoiv labor, -amp
wIn- h Fiilei al ('Ujji • " 'll 1
tlfnwn at the em rof rtilk 1J
Governor Caldwell _h 1.1 ;
the I' S Ih puitim-iil ui t
loii* Hint llu- Mate nan 1
fiin.li nor nut hoi it y 1•&gt; -ir.|iu
camps, und lies given hit "I
•lorseinenl" III plans of tit.
agem-it-it
»
The iiiiiin- were luiilwnt
uf "Imiiii CI.immi iiuu |u ||„„.slt-nl Julnii for the ri-'h \i-»
|Uudllcing Illli) BIOUIIil loike
i-huliee-and south of Minim
have u cspacily #of ilmui
worker
Tin- Canal • Point, Evcrgladee,
Daceola, l l k r r c l i ohee, P.ihuke.-,
Pompano. Redlands and .S i.ilh
Dadr rampN a te invulvt-I In the
plan*.
_ ■
(’baric* F. Huuman arming Fie
rrtaiv of Agriculture, but week
advj-it ,| Governor Cahlwill tout n
new Frilrral law prii%iilt-s tin t
such ramps may not be opcraltil
at Government exnaiua after itcxl
Jan. 30, but actually no funds me
available to run them aftoi- .Sept.

Airlincn I’lan Big*
Expansion Program
ORLANDO, Sept. 3, (Special) —
A 31.50U.OOO route expansion prog­
ram will be underwritten for Flur*
Ida Airways, Inc., b / l.eedy,
Wheeler A Alleman, Inc., promin­
ent Orlando, Florida luvcstmmt
bankers. In connection with the
airline's .Civil Aeronautic* -Unanl
application for service to III addi­
tional Florida elites. It l a ‘ an­
nounced today by Joseph L. Dyer,
president.
According to brief* and eshlblts
Tiled by the airline today, the
ehaae of six new 20 passenger
airliners, aa well as to flight and
ground equipment throughout the
proposed system. Formal hearing
Cn the rxpanalon request will b*
conducted October 7 ,‘1947.
A complete summery of Florida
Airways’ presently certificated
*'■*
operations into 10 cilia* Is included
in th* material filed, tht* data
forming the basis of a projected

ilnllUll.il Mill "

'III,.

Ill 1It-1r&gt;

wa*

in uimI,!i*l by ill,* II um' hv radio.
Bi'iij-wtlig ailarks, kiMilnl about,
a year ago, on Uililinl M a l e s pio| m»**I» ("f ilrfeiiie* in th# fa r
north. Hi# Soviet government publicatiuu_;^hargctl
t.’ntteil
Mi l l
i n t e n t i o n s , und
actions
ftOYrl
of
Krauitiriavjail countries
ltd a.
"Anifi lean expansion,
tide mid, "alleady has
the etafe sovereignty
I t continued:
“Contrary lu lh&gt;- wi
Icelandic people, Ihe l
relnirir-l its main have
Inmt, nn airport In Reykjavik, and

of American military bases fn
Greoirland. Thia American attltud*
is linked with the decision, taken
at tho Inter-American t ’unftranca
in Itio Do Janeiro, ((juitamlinha),
on inclusion of Greenland in tha
Amrncan ‘security zone.'
"But Ihe inapirer* of Antillean
expansion, are stretching out their
hand* to Scandinavia itself. This
U expressed hy American infil­
tration into Sweden'* and Nor*
way's economies and by U. 8. a t.
tempt* lu make these countries
collaborate with th« U. 8. Dapartnirnt of Defense for ths a*,
tabllshnirnt of American air baaa*
on Norwegian and Swedish ta rrl.

20,000 Chinene Reds
Cut Off Near Hankow
NANKINfi
gu m nnirnr-crni'lit » .n 'U « u y
20.00Q Rail troop* under one-eyed
General' Llu Po-Cheng had bean
"completely cut off* in th* Honan-Hupeh-Anhwei border region
after driving within 60 mllee of
th* big citv of Hankow.
Information Director Hoilingtoa
Tong said th* Communists wer#
rapidly running oot of ammiwi- . •
lion and that pursuing govern­
ment fore** war* “tightening m

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�TUESDAY,

Truman’s Talk

hare ll
U at ol
Sanfof
•d the

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and flt
Sanfor
In thi
offsrin
Ralp
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ttrra|
aod ’at
Walt I
tar wfe
the' Be
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a flslt

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With t
ing &gt;1
tine a
motor!

Iq-bra.
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tCrX•)
Jtml 94
Lyhtst

Boat Races

VA Expects Increase

heat wa* to Intense that early at'

(C n n a M l i m r i f t Oaei
In College Students
IOm IIm M t i n Paa* *&gt;#•)
hod member* of the u . S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place
gation to the conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tar
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, OP&gt;—
by Secretary of State Marshall. and Jim Cox of l.ake Alfred, n
The Veteran* Administration taid
Inaid* atory of hpw' tha late
In
fourth.
The President arose this morn­
today It expects 1.325.000 World
President Roosevelt picked Harry
ing and took a walk aro u n d 'th r • The Clan C hydroplane ri
War II veteran* to go to college
S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
this fall, a 10 percent (nervate
apacloUs grounds of the U: H. wa* a rinse contest and was &lt;
glare &lt;J the flames while six miles presidential nomination If told H
Embassy with the White House by J. I). I.amon of Ft. (.aut
th# autobiography of Edward J:
away.“‘
.
physician, (trig. General Wallarr
The agency, basing it* forecast . l uggage, canoea and trappinga rlynn. Democratic national ComH. Graham. He had breakfast with
his family. They left the embassy,
upon advance registration.!, ad­ of 1vacationists were scattered mltteeman from New ( York and
cloae associate of the late prest.
vised atudent-vrtcaan candidates over the track*. .
about 7:80 A. M. for the trio
•
.
Firemen pumped streams of dent.
for aubaiitence allowance to take
to the Qultahdinha Hotel.
The
book,
la
to
he
published
water
on
the
blaring
ratlsray
•long
enough
money
to
meet
their
In hit address Mr. Truman took
peraonal financial needs foi at roaches from a ditch adj*r«ql to Friday by the Viking Press.
the not* of unjty of the Amer­
H ynn. "bo*a" 0f the Bronx
least the first ala we.-ks of the the right of way.
ican nations in agreeing upon
A few commandeered truck* and Democratic machint for 25 rears,
autumn derm.
Ant-for-all and atl-for-one defen to.
8lnee veteran* are not entitled later a line of ambulances brought say* the decision on Truman's
, “ You have made it clear to any
to subsistence allow’a q trj until the Injured to Winnipeg and 8L nomination was mad* well In adpossible aggressor,” he said, “that
they have' been In training -a Boniface. Doctors an I nursev ,,B t* ®f the nominating conven the American republics are )teter- f
month, student* entollin*’ la** in treated many of the leas severely
support one ano:
Aln*d to*
'
September normally will not re­ Injured at the scene or a* a"rail­
against attacks.
ceive their first check* until No*. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only th#
-j Our nalUgs have produced
most seriously Injured were ho*
egampl* of- good- netghborltness
pitalized,
and International amity to th"
Many of the aurvivors. so.ne of
fis t of the world, and in our associ­ In the heat.
thrm suffering Injuries, worked
Train
Wreck
ation together w* have strength­
heroically with the rescue crews
The K and F service run-about
ened th* fabric of the United race was won by Jack Wycoff an I
T••lla«*4 fmw Pag# (Im |
to reach those trapsed In the
Nations. You can be justly prpud was followed by Charlie Jone,. been traveling at ahotd 30 miles wreckage.
They led M
many
waiiy persons
«wne
e&gt;f the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. K. M. Irvin of an hour when It crashed into the jto- wx
safety before they were beaten leader* at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble Miami and J. D. Bills, The sec­ standing
■t a later conferene while he
express shortly before bark hv the Intense h«a!.
Ibirlt which ha* Inspired your ond heat of the rare wa* also won 11:00 P. M. fF-STl. TV sworn!
W. R. Drvenlsh. vice president, wet absent, they decided on Jemot
hf forts."
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 in the tptvlxl hurst western region, of the -Canadian ■• Byrne* Instead.
’ Declaring his country is deeply Johnny I rrU t,. Charlie Jones and •nto flame at once ami fire
.
„ ___ National Railways, said in s state
quick­
Flynn related that he argued
lous of It* position In world el. D. hill*.
ly spread, first t&gt;i the
L.
__ ....................
other nient Issued In Winnipeg
that of■nd nn#» r had .to
*, _ tha President ••!&lt;! thr
Httalla
of the ,line _______
were et -the
The final race, the Class C roaches and then to a grain d■ry - n
...........r
7j gel the President on the telephone'
United Stales engages) in the re­ service race, was * nip and tuck •to r standing beside the dark at wen*
• • • a caaua'ly
______ llrt
N m tall *h "(her leader*
cent war “In the deep faith that battle. Jim Donovan of Jackson. thla email flag atop. laiter I t fan- would lie compiled when ld»ntifle- that Flynn'* action had b*n auWe were opening the way to a h -vT
thorited
by
him.
',ul J *rk Wycoff. James ned over to oil atoragr tanks near- *Don of victims waa completed,
f f tf world.” but added:
by.
Devrnish said the vacationer'*
* ^No agreement has been reached
Member* of the few fam'lies "Pcclal. which consisted of two
among the allies on the main out­
which live In the vicinity of Dug- luggage cars, nine ceech-s and
JAP Hill PS
lines of- a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by aid said the arena was i holocaust twn Parlor cart, collided with tha
tonsequence. we are obliged to Jem e, Whitt, Speed Curry. Chxr- when they arrived. Flami-s were • Passenger train while the latter
contemplate a prolonged military lie Jones, J |m Donovan of Jack- shooting 60 feet in the air. they w«» discharging paaaangers at
MCUpatlon of enemy territories.
Dugald
This Is profoundly distasteful In
rommittee whirh cOmpIrtH the
arrangement* for the r.-gat!*.
Fifty year* ago SiF Ronald Rou
eonomlc recovery 'h a * lagged, Among thnte1SssiiUtuz Jn maipietdiscovered' that mosquitoes car­
A
steel
baggage
roach
on
th*
iraat qrhan and i-glpatrial. areas n
w,,rr AT bee. n.
ried malaria parasites in th tir
av# been laft in a (tat# of deArthur Moore. W. B. ■oeclal remained upright lm» be­
andenca on our economy which it Hoffman. Ji L. Hrumirv, 11. II. hind It roarhea were siting r r i i
• painful to us a t It It to them. Pope, and Jimmy Hooltban. Ed
|*Thls situation ha* Impeded the Anderson and Blli I.udlum of Dayiatu rn to. normal economic con- Iona Beach also fidod 1.1 making
ditiona everywhere In the world
and has hampered- seriously our
•fforts to develop useful form* of
Red P r o te H t
AVN.W^
•conomle collaboration with j»ur

(raariawe
r - i . Dari
quarter horse rare M. C. Coleman
?va* Bret, Charles Moore second
knd Charles Beck, third. .
In th* first of the to eliminati.m
races which marked the start of
th# program a great roar of ap.
plause ram* from the crowd at
* feminine rider. Dot Whltn-r
of Hanford, riding Mr#. I). Banket'
Champion' dashed to victory
Other first place elimination winnera were Kdward Cameron. C.
M. North, W. 0 . Kitliee, Herbeit
Douglai, Jean Reiter, George J aeoba, Perry Cameron, Carl Rabun
J . R. Arnold.

• Those who
---- »»n second place In
allmlnatlon were D. L. Hendrick#.
Earnest Lea, Lonrin Douglas, Nor­
man Fore, Roy Reiter, H. M
Glaason "Ruddy" Rivers, C. E.
Mow*. Fred Roberta and J , C.

....if'T'r**4
' " ' " • ’■a*
il l
1° pursuing ohjectives
rnicli nave l*en commonly agreed
n making arrangement for that
urpose with any other occupyrig power wilting to work toward
he common end." The note, signd hy Undersecretary of State
lobert A. i.ovrlt, recalled that
be American government ha*
I ranee participated in the l.on
don talks against which Rutsis
protested but did not join In rais
ing industrial output In lla xone
Britain and the United State)
agreed to discuss French requests
for greater roke exports from
Germany in Berlin aa aoon ai
pnaaible
The
conferenre prom*
i w Ixindon
isonfion ronfrrtnre
l»«M hat although Indirslfrai productlon wiu lie incieased in the
Britlali-Amrriran xone thla plan
should not result In priority b*.
Ing
tA-thm
Oermany ovrr lhst of the demo'
cratic countries of Bump#."

Third clast elimination winners
were: Edward Yarborough, liiij
Marlwtlher. Harold Pell, Charlea
Beck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
Vlsno Andy Marsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrcpurcH To Aid
Ion, J. R. Kills and Junior Vlono.
Deported Refugees
Judge* wer* Sheriff P. A. Mero,
Edward Camtron, Henry I&gt;eo and
I/. L. Hendricks, who served as
* I!1* }cfePfr wao, John Leonardy, UP)—Tho International Refugee
who hai officiated aa starter at Orgenlietlon was reported pre­
pared today to return th* 4.400
W.!.nT #v.tnU of th,B r
Jewish refugee* who tried to enter
officiated.
F. McClelland, county com­ Palestine almardt he 8. 8. Exodu.
1947 to the ramp* from which thay*
missioner. aat In the broiling tun earvta
all afternoon on ’■ truck with no
top and doled out the prise money,
"Next time w ell have • canvas*
cover — I nearly gave out" he
Commented afterward with a smile,
but added that It was hy far the
uuv ior
mggeat and .heat riding program ———r , ■—
A| which ha had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons those from
George Pittard did • bsmg up ramp* would he screened end re­
job of announcing over the loud turned. He eald the IRO would
speaker and kept after Ah* p art­ •provide
La —I cere end maintenance for
icipant* to line them up for aventa
With tha laaat delay
possible.
Detween 1939 and I94fl Franca
When .the greased pig capturo
evgnt took place, he had to. order suffered a population loss of
a lwarm of small and larg* boy* 1,000,000 men and 500,000 wnmsn.
getting away after It waa capturqd. and It was feared that some­
one would get run down.
Mre. Harman Harriett, Secrelary of the riding club took ear*
at the recording of event# and
was ably assisted by Mrk. Edwerd
Cimiron. Mn. D. Bftnkn and
Mill Cathirine Rivera.

I Just a Dream

,WT H E N there’s the old chestnut
1 about the aentry th at would
hare delighted Freud who dab­
bled In tha subconscious mind
and -delved Into the realm of
dream*. It’s often mlaquoted."
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
out If we were listening.
"How doe* It go?" asked De­
tective Blanding.
"The correct version concerni
a »entry who rushed excitedly
Into the tent of his commanding
officer during his tour of duty.
Ilia fare w ai.fluahrii and hii
breath waa coming in »hort
pants, No puna, please. He man­
aged to blurt out. lo tha nflkar
that ha had ju it had a terrible
dream. He dreamed that th# ofC IX dogs hav* their own Indl. .
,
........... ^ 'v l d u a l houiaa. On# n ig h t
^ w ix a tr ijf W w in n h a
an enemy anlper. He begged th a . .xceptlon of tha dog occupying
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
- tha wrong houses.
•
;
'T h a officer who had little
Make aJx counters tha alia of
patience with Ihe theory that the numbered house*, number
dreams predict future events them from one tto ala and plara
ordered his sentry to be shot at each otia on ita qorrespondlngiy
aunrlie. The eentry wa* placed numbered house, “th en by mov­
l&gt;\ the guardhouse and the ex­ ing one counterat a time ate If
ecution waa carried out as ord- In 10 moves you can get each dog
In tha right house. In other
“Why w it the eentry ehotV*
word*, one, two and three should
lift! M
mi« mstit ns iw •■»* n»w ii ism A, occupy the positions of four,
l»*i i"fw m s uii*i i i i 11—i 'ii| iiim , two and five, and four, live and
am 11** m 11*11&gt;®411 m»»e &lt;* m* six should be where fix. one and
■ia«M *«M"S *, l«. ,»
Su|J..
n*e *m»« #• ai*&gt; »«i*~i« •»&gt;»*
threa arc found In tha drawing.
1. •
iV « m
r n r i
1 Ilf" SI wit ■••a an *sI iespt|*t

Tongue Twisters

8ay aloud repeatedly;
Eighty eagle* easily ate every
Ml early each avanlng.
,
, . ,
"
, &gt;
. L°og, lank, lean and lazy Ilona
of I-ydla lay luxuriously |n low
T ’*’
•

FIND THE N AM E O F A BIRD

.

I r * *r,ln 180
Jong trace
1 atS5 m.p.h. an hour, how Ion
will It taka to aaaa-cotnpletel
ovar a bridge 24g/arda long7
' waMS! rseyzieaax ■•W&gt;S|*a

The places are. in tha order
concealed In the v e n a : a uni­
versity city in New York S tate;
a city in Colorado; an English
Channel town in England; an
im portant m anufacturing town
in Franca. What ar* they?
______ I»»4C|» *»«l* •• q»«n»r tss

IT'S ILLUSORY

Partly cloudy through Thura^ajr.
Scattered
afternoon 'stiOWsl*.
Winds Ktntle and'vait*H* mostly
•outlitily. *

Ton are to /111
tie h vacant
•q u art with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, Inclusive,
to mike the horIson til and vertlcal to tals Indl
a ta d in the "dell
n U lo n a " a t bob

VOLUME XXXVIII

Enigm a-Charado
H’ifA F IR ST before your eyes
}’&lt;m may obtain th i prise.

But find the SECOND out
Ere you begin to ehoutl
Yon then &lt;’tis quits a feat)
Uay read without COUPLETS.

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IT—K«t* la U* seats
'
1»—Takti dlsrur
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014 TvsUOMal nsaat beU*4»
(Gsn. MiM)
tl-W bat 414 the tblldrso t t IboWi
aa4 lb* sblUraa ef Q&gt;4 cell tbstr
. "lUrf (leak. ZI:Z4)
W -'H lIM l Ilia tba relsa at «y erf.
sty Elea, and my M ( far eat*
UaawtlTl-------■ (P*. Ill)
*•—Narraw walarwif
*o-r'*v»r
I t —Ualt af srerk
**—Agsiass wbal alsra wkarv D*vt4
&lt;»«ll 4*4 the Lard detlafa JadgmsstT (Is*, till)
IT—Rrrise
*•—“l will trust la tbe
LJ0W wall (Jo you know blrdiT
-. l ' '
&lt; • Th« name of a certain bird
TMi
een be fmind among 4h* objeeta — ■
.------pictured aboTt: To d lacom it,
_ ,
writ* down tba name or each of
SalotU naf
tha objects. Then select certain wt-out Proklem
conaecutlv# .letter* f n t t each, presented els*.
Arrange thea* In ordtr and tha whavq la tha
naraa of tha bird will appaar. page.
What la th# name?
;

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1947

U.S. Demands

New Legion Head

l|Jew President

digit* already ip

For

No nutnbara
a r e t o be r e ­
peated In any
vertical or horDental row.

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;.
E x-H eadT o Be Bar­
red From Country

(T h t solution appears els etchers in ths,pags)

Solve It With Scissors

/ / 'P A R A D O X
j

To ons-fifth o f yacht,
f To ons-fourth o f shot,
Affix one-sixth of nibbls;
To tase-thlrd o f d*tr,

To ons-fourth o f slttc.
Annex on#-/f/fh of sibyl;
Units ths whole and you r
then survey
A
network spread for unssi
J peeling
prey.

sq u a re
•bora and tha.
four triangle*
a t right. Then
Me how quirk*
iy you can a r­
range them-to
form a perfect

i

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.

•e»«w*wt»tH

K A A 3 T E R Y o f w o rd * ffliJ
» ” * means knowing when n#i
to ipeak. Or, aa Tupper put It. it
a phrase presented here aa i
cryptogram for you to solve:

oot easy.

A solution appears slsewhert in ths

ZAW W-MFiNAJ nF W A T G

BRAIN TEASER

V IIM V NCSA A W C R P A T .C t

| R|nchhMln*e“
0"d1 *h t t COnUinl aU of th » vow«I»r MVIIT IIQAAGV,
including “y"?
ss«t||i r*«niri|tn„ istfn

W hat Anim al Did They Find on the Farm?
O H N N Y and
Mary are back
hom caftara preaehool vacation
on a farm. Thera

Government Will Use Necessity For Amer"Get Tough" Policy •ican Action Before
End Of Yea- Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted • By Lovett
S p e e d Production
W ASHINGTON. Sept 3. tAI
Foreign Secretary Ernest Hevin'i
• iopoi.il lor a redistribution of
the gold stored at Fo il Knot. K y.
apparently look official Washing­
ton by surprise today.
•
Undersecretary of State Robert
Lovett told reporters at a news
conference that he had heard nothint about the/proposal and there­
fore could not comment on it.

Saurei, vice president under Joa t M in s Velasco lh aire. who was
ottled nine days ago, was a lead­
er of the counter-ievolution which
ytilerday toppled thr p irirn d ri.
Col. Carlos Mancheno. Msncheuo
irsignrd last night and disappear
rd. In a greeting to .the ainud
forces, Suarez 'promised his -resig­
nation a week from Monday.

Valaaco Ibarra waa barred from
return to office by the council of
Si: WIiTfli ileclared he has
“KanJoned hi* post definitely cord with th* group's «hi
terminating hi* functions‘by the nunrialluis. of Coaimunism

mal about which
they had heard a

Joel Field Makes |
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

eompletad the
drawing, color It
with your crayM M sC M tK rsM

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WASHINGTON. S ,p t.

ana's Agrarian Union
f'rlkov.

|L ‘t ' ^ r r r r - F r r
r i f F I i r i ' F F k i III
M l l ^ n i i b ! ' Ptk B E 1
r i
* nun !

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Of Wood Alcohol

and

WASHINGTON. Sept. 3
iiilri.ri irl.,1) of Stale |.ovclt
■SHI I.hI.iv tbit the eiononui' (lin t

ille Glade Prison
Farm Is Scent; Of
Nocturnal “Party"

ill

Pelkuv, whose, paity it antil ummumtl. u under tehtiraer ol
Jrath lor allegedly plotting against
Bevin’s jiuggeitlon was made the Cominunitl-contiolled govern­
in a i(leech before the British ment ol hit Country. The United
Trad* Union Congress In Kngland Stales hai branded Prtkov convic­
as iW retary .o f -the T rra siliy , tion d miicairiige ol juitice and
Snyder boarded th* tfurrn Klitaheth fur the annual meeting *f hat sought by vaiioui moves to
th* World Bank and Kuiid in «ave him horn execution.
Under
Secretary
of State
leivett announced at a new* con­
ference today that the new Amer-

i Imh expected and some kind
Amnic.su action to merl. it *prnlly will Lr neccstjuy befoie
end of the year.*,
n making the Knmniril pres.utopein pictuie

H K 14L tiL A trt..f la.. Sept ) U»
l ight prisoners weie dead today,
id one othei was dying aTtri
inking woihi alcolml n u trd with
nr rollre at a nocturnal “paily"
th r'S tair jimon tamp liras hrtc-

iris ul ihr pittim division1
nrgiuet tuiisumrd a pint
■|-«ml irisirill1itilgld hr Iiredrj.

fm it-him t—rxrh sn g r

liriiiiiierx nil,i III HIM llu•■U!&gt; iiiu tu ir lircam.- vi-ih-nlaiul clglit mmciiiiiIx ,1 ,luring

juirter

a

Troop Withdrawal

“ Florid* seemed to have little
| U |y tn j
opposition in securing the 1948 day signed
convention for Miami," Field technical d
JACKSONVILLE, H a. Sept. 3 stated. The convention will be held draws! of t
TA*)—Stale
Senator W.
A.
,flA 17 “ • ‘l 18 ln F,or,d*’» Italian terri
treaty beco
|m da of Gaineaville aafd here to. Magic City.
Tw»» national off terra wrio
Thr trra
ly "it* la reasonably 'safe to
nume" that he will he a cau­ ilrctetl from Florida, Field at- force with date for governor In the treat wrted. Thus* elected Include Mr*, instruments
L B. Kirkpatrick of Kustis Who that Ihe tro.
Florida election.
lie said that after hr returns wa* named national vice president In 90 days
Thr aecor
'rom visiting hi* family in North it the Auxiliary and Lee Weiner
Tarollna, "I no doubt will have a of Jacksonville who was elected ministry con
national vice cuminander of tho the "status’
'urther statement."
during the
In Jacksonville for the day, he 40 and 8.
The Miami drum and
bugle (he armlsdc
isld:
. "It Is reasonably safe to assume corps placed fifth in national »*ntly govei
w*ll I
hat I telll be • a candidate. I competition, heating last year’s1
Amhassadi
NaH tt only fair to my rrlende who winner. Stanford, Conn., which
lav* exhibited an Interest In my ante In sixth in the finals. The who signed
andldacy \o give thepv an Indicat- Miami musicians placed first in expressed gt
see America
pn of my thoughts a t this time ihe preliminaries.
The la-giim parade on HatunUy hecauve of
I "The* hav* the right to know
net if I am not going to. run they was a 12 hour affair and was hearted coo
Lu to another ranidate of their iroadcast hy television, according here."
--- ---boosing."
» o Field. Many Florida entrie*
Meanwhile.
Ih Tallahassee,
«*irai|
WUlIVsin
IIIIBflBBHT, JusJUI- participated in the spectacle. Two I C C A u l
rp
,*
re II. L. (Tom! Sebring of the Florida Stale Itoad Patrol cars
' 0 Hi
lorlda Supreme' Court said yea- manned hy four patrolmen wer* &lt;11
irdr**, he would' not seek tha he parade, also two truek* load- ----- — —
WASIIINC
Myrnorahlp in 1943, but would *d with 10,000 coconuts went over
^siLcandidata to succeed himself he entire route of the parade Th* Intersta'
1 v tn em b er of th* high court. tossing th* nuts out to th* spec- .Ion yesterdi
Returning last week from Eur*
lantfc Coast
Tha Sanford postmaster stated • tfi mll# ex
i# where he served with the U. S.
Hilary tribunals, Sebring said hat he ex..acted to *e« many
response to questions (hat he more World War II Legionnaires
Didd give a definite aniw er in a *t the meeting, but hardly fit)
iw daye. to newspaper reports percent of ths delegates were vetlat he might run for Governor. •rana of the recent war. However,
Hebring yesterday said that here wars'm any.m ore than were
chile I eonrider 'the Governor, it th* convention In San Frandjr, of Florida one of th* great- .•loco last year, he added.
Hhonors that coaid ho bestowed
Bn say W in, It Is s i honor
r which I may not contend at 331 Veterans Cash
k ,lm».
Bonds In Sanford
W hen In 1934 I Interrupted my
w practice for th* purpose of
Line* formed at local banka
bcmlng n circuit judge, / deterh e d to make service In the yesterday where impatient Gla
lost little time In cashing their R. L. Paige Enroute
liclary my life's work."
terminal Uav* bonds, but total
aoles for th* day reflected the To U. S. From Pacific
,p Lawa Could Not determination
of moat of them to
wait for.* rainy day.
[roe Doolittle Filers Tha 8anford Atlantic National Aboard tba U. 8. Army traneport. General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­
Bank reported only IM bonds mond L. Paige, of Sanrord, who
cashed for a total value of 338,­ had been ethtloned In tha Philip­
423.83 while the Florida State pine* and I* now on hla way to the
Bank sold 185 Gla cashed their United StatM for Mparallon from
bond# for 139.810. Thi* repre- military service, It waa recently an­
aentod a vary *m*II percentage nounced by th* Public Information
of the total number of veterans Office a r Headquarters, PhilipIn Samlnols County.
pinee-Ryukjrus Command in Man-

a

B. O. Smith, nge df,, fornu-Mayor of Ailamoutr Springs, iliid
suddenly In his sleep .-vriy Mm
day morning nt hi* horn.- follow
ing u prolougi-,1 (line**. Sir. ^inith
wa* a number of the iNuinl of
ablet man ■of Altamnote Spring*
fur 11 nuinlier of war*, and-late)
liecanu- mayor of tin- town, in
which’ of c he set veil from Ja n ­
uary. 1934 until his recent re
ajgnntion due to ill hi-a'lh.
Mr. Smith was Imrn Jan. 24.
IHh2 at Newport Center. I t and
prior tu -moving tu Altamonte hillv«| in Orleans. Vt. where he
»lorrb__Mr.
Smfth has lived In Atl4l.li hie
Springs for 25 year*, during which
time he owned and u|N-iatt-d
"While Arlmr Groves” end “The
Windsor Chair" Antlquv Shop.
-Survivors include are his wid­
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother.
Rev. C. I.. Smith. Elliott, Me., n
■isfer. Mr*. Maude llo.irher, Der­
by. V#.. and several' niec-s and
Fairchild Funeral llomu in K)rlando is in charge uf the 1-o.ly,
whrte it will lie in state from noon
Tuesday until arrangements are
completed for funeral which will
Iw held at Orleans, Vt.‘ Dto Con­
verse Funeral Home In Newport,
\ l . will lie jn charge of funeral
arrangements there. T here will
lie no funeral services held here.

G.O.P. Leader Takes

. Issue With Pepper
' ORLANDO. Sept. 3. f/P)-M . J.
3(o*a, Jr., Orlando real eatsto
operator and Republican candid­
ate for Congreaa from the Fifth
District of Florida in the | 9|tf
general election, today took Issue
with Senator Claude Pepper for
saying that Raialans are like
mountaineers of thla nation.
Born In Plnerille, Ky., situated
In the Cumberland Mountains.
Moss claimed that he wa* itlaed
In Bell and Harlan Counties ami
at an early age became proficient
in th* uae of allnr ahota and hog
rifle#, "beeaua* the mountaineers
where ! was raided were taught to
support .‘tha-G overnm ent rather
than hava th* Government sup­
port them.
"Never did wa think that- Sen-

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Director
Reviews Baseball
SeasonAtKiwanis
Trophy Presented To Election
A s ^Leading Hitler

A MSI
Gaorwe
and Cllfl
D. C-, I
on thrii
th# worl

fiuutdiuvai-.oorit

u e r ls its - fu ll re s
iv s p tc l lu a U b t|

" " cm. i-onierenrr
nil p io b tib llity be iii-r,•
lo In; It, se ss io n be/.,
" ’Miming Hint the M!

lOrope'a lundilfon means that III,
&gt; w ill-be upon th e United
’’•Miner iiith tr tliuti later,
•nil (lint npproiiri.tle stvpa
evidently will have lo |„ 1U . 11U
" -mnir. i ..f n r .^ ih r ^ m tf jr T in m
tvin|M.mry (l**virea

. .Wijl
Board's Neijt Meet

isn .Mrntlrotti
Light nrw ilurrluls from San
In WTRK. Imlsy reviewed lb&gt;e ac­ luiu sti,| live frorii ihr county wrii
tivities ol li»w Ssnford Celny Feiii eleitrtl lu ihr InijiJ of the Scin
.••f the Flotilla Slate la-ague dur­ molr luunly Chamber ol Com­
ing ihe |ij&lt;l teatun al the irgulai merce hi last w rrk't election. II
Mrrtly lunitieon of the Kiwanii II. ( nleihan. chairman of the eln
(lull at ihr lo u iiil Crpler.
lion lOliinnller. announcril tinlav.

fii»m ji-f ti'i -mg fi.niii
five I r a n till Vtsskl
Inc tu run'tiuR ‘gist
Willie. Jobiuun, 32.
Ilill-iliuiu cuuntv in
vi ms fur gimiil lull
t ’hsrlie Wilson, 31,
Duval county fur four v,-.
IIU.'I fin iiN.uult to roimiiii

Mr. Striiilrum presented In Jrr-

wspaper

xpimsnm

LONDON. Sept. 3. {At . A *
Moscow iirWnpH|ii'i l/vetlla as*r* t &gt;il 1inlay "American r .p s n ’tun m Arctic wimi “L, nliclaleil
•’)

A. W. I

.Saillnul llliecloit air
F ouril (ialrbrl, Wal-

trr I I I ) ,
S r., I . . L . HrJilm v. Jack Rail
Jack Hall ami (M-oigr A. Sj
in aittliliuo, llililm il C aisrlli
ill ilrpailm rnl m ill a tolal of 01 1 . .mil l.cynaii). L'atir]
lliiulighoul llir year, •

Mr. Stenslrom iPscnsti-d aliendance figure* and |Miltiled out
Ihnl Ihe Feds last year drew a
total of 73.000 fur tbe untlre seasun. including the plavnffa, "How. . Tlii*rt* \\n* no 1haii^r m «|i
ei*-i." Iw staled, "althiiugh the recturs fn "" Geneva. Lake Mary,
leant drew a little lietter than I. ake Miiiinw, Furirat City, Alliimont# M.riugs, or Mavis.* Mam
ger K. K lg g ln i' announced luday
ami i-’tllnaled attendance of 8,00(1. that the annual election uf officers
Also, had-1he Fed* wnund up. ahead will lake place al Ihe regului
U'lHiilaiigi
I 'a it vial
meeting later Ihi* month.
The newly , | , clrd board la as
,
Nazi Chemical Truet follows:
Hanfold: L. F. Hoyle, John
Sent SaleHman To JI#
An‘bew Ctrrsw ay, |(nntlall Chase. George llishup, II. ||
NUERNBERG. Germany. Sept. Lrumiey, R. (J. Ilrl.son, A. L. Lee.
3 i/P) —American prosecutors pro­ II. II. ( ..Irnian, E. Ji. Kilpatric'i;
duced records lodav showing the George A. Speer. Forest Gatrhell.
hoard of. the I. O. Farlienlndustrle James Gut, W. M. Haynes, 0. P.
Chemical Trust sent Ita leading
aaieiinan^ George Von Schnlltlar,
to tho United 8'ate* in 1937 to
“strengthen relations" wllh E. I.
Du Pont D# Nemoura Co., of
Wilmington, Del.
.
Von 8cl)nittler I* on# of 22
for their lives oh war rrlmea Hungary Voting Seen
offirrrs of th# combine on trial
Fairer Than Feared
charge*.
#
Hoard meeting mlnuta* said:
"Dr. Von Schnltzler give* an
LONDON,
Sept.
g—OP)—A
arcuurtt of ihiprrsslona gleantd foreign office spokesman said to­
from hi* Latest trip to Am#rlc«. W , Incomplete report# from
Economic conditions are favorable British representatives In Budafrom all angle** It teemt, how. peat ahnwed voting in 8unday'a
ever, that leading business men Hungarian elections taid been
e rr not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not
the President (Roosevelt).
aa fain a t w, had hoped.” 1
"L G. relations with Du Pont
Th# question of accepting the*
hav* l&gt;*«n further strengthened. results of th* election* will hav*
Du Pont'a field of .activity ha* to await examination* of complete
undergone tremendous eapenaion." reports, he added. H* said several
la*tan*ee-of—multiple vot ing* had
th# elect Iona aa Hungary1* strong­
est tingle party, having won 22
percent of tha 70US.

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of I lie l-ailip, l e t , ' l l , .
B ln le Pi I-on liendqui
labasspe on i l i r litrisi
tiia u g e i liste il die

Of Officers

Sanford Skeet Club

WASHINGTON, 8*pt.
VFW MBBT
wI4
E4g m4A*V4l 5c, A
wV|lAs W
CLEVELAND,
8ept.
8,g UP)
Communism will be among tba
targets of resolution* to b* pro­
somewhere In the Atlantic. Res­ tented to the 4fth annual anponsible source*, asking to re­ campmant of th* Veteran* of
main anonymous, advised tbe Foreign Ware, which opens bora
tomorrow, Marl( Kinsey, AmorIcon director of th* organization,
•Aid todAg.

mlnlcan Hrpublir'a iharxe d'affaires in Paris, talk »ilh
follow mg their marriaar in the French capital, i hr »&lt;ddinx
bride’s second, hsvinx dliorrrd James ( rum -ell, 1‘. H. mlnlaWllltrl* I •’|a«af t•*«!
»n»da. last year, and the third for Itubriosa. who pretluuslj syllrr* routimiisl I III'
ami diturred Flor de tlru I rujillo. daiigbler of the Domini- tliriepliriuua gal bell
lilenl, and French- Artrea* Danielle Darrigua.
*
pel l o - l Iiigllt.
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(Internalional Itadiopliolul
IV. II. liian g tr. -

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11
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Altamonte Springs

MIDWAY OliXRATIONB
Hew ta plan*
tbe figure* to
■elre tha cross­ UUUU U
number puail*
(luiiuti rinuu.'i
:&gt; 'JUG (m il □
uuuu
ui :j(,

Die From Effects

The United Staies has demanded
that Kuttia join with A m cno
and Hut am in a ((view ol ihi
"repressive campaign” by the
liulgsrun guveinnirnt againtl Hul

(•ader. Nikola

New American Protest
Accuses Soviets
. Of Violating Pact
Formed *At Yalta

8 State Convicts

3 (At

M'vifw i*f (lit* ram*
Coulrul Ctimiuiaaion,
represrntalivi's ,,f
Uiiilml Stale, hud
Kutam replleil &lt;1:
e Aiuei lean ilen
Boiled down to man-toinan Iiiiwer interventiun win
Good Chance h Scon terms, Devin's propositon »een&gt; ule tin uiiMniianted 1
amount to saying, 'Give nu- in Bulguim’s internal
For City To Get to
back the gold I’ve sold you so
I can sell it tu you .gain.'. It's the United Slates in turn rejected
like r*1 Invitation to give bark this Soviet argument and urrusrd
the Soviet Union of violating' its
After contacting several inilu the gtlld We In,light fe,.m them .' ngrA-inenl with the United States
The** comments took into c o m 1 ... . .
. 1■•deration ‘ that'
much of the “ "d Britain under tin- Yulia Pact
I Florida. I f-’!,7fl5,9Q7.tMW. in U ..S _ « u id as- fur t he development of democracy
*12,500,1)00,000 of
hrforr that Sanford will gel the which is held at til*
|Uirlffi#M Joel

VrA: Shari3s1Viir
Be Candidate For’
Governor’s Office

Her# you sea
Johnny and Mary
w a t e h l n g t he
animal. To aee
tha animal itself,
takaapencil and,
s t a r t i n g at dot
one, draw a lint
from dot to dot
eonaaeutlvaly.

U. S. Is W arned O f

• -

I wo official* of the new gov.
eminent indicated alrongly that
Velasco Ibarra, who wa* ert route
from Argentina to Kantiag», Chile
and presumably to Bcuador, would
not even lie allowed to rveiiTrr
th* country.
The council of state ruled that,
f r . accurJ with the constitution,
(.A Senate would elect a president
would call an elrctiun for
5lay and aurrrnder the office to
a freely elected president next
Complete calm .waa reported
througl Ecuador.
Dr. Velasco Ibarra, having
abandoned power, lias no rigid
whatever, especially In a legal
category, to return lo the country
a a .—paldent or wllh any-aulhur•aid Camilo Ponce Knrique,
public work* minister, "The
(t'M ilssM mm P a st ais) .

firat tfmainahi'

Doris Duke Is Bride Of Rubriosu

Wi*

Ecuador

Thr council of slate formally vest­
ed Dr. Maiiano Saurr/ VrintirnilIs with the jHiwer* of the presi­
dency today, hut ifsecilird that h­
and his government 'resign to an
extraordinary session of the congress

act.”

A s s o c ia te d Pres* l i * i » d

.

Division Of Russia Review

^ J U II O . Ecuador,. Sept. 3 t/V)

s c h o o l . F o r It
play* an I nf l u­
ential partln
every child’s life.
N aturally, they
ma da f r i e n d s

1 magic, gaze at thla detign in­
tently for a half mlnuta or more.
It'll teem to rhange Ita aapect
before your eyei, for It'a a clever
optical illusion.

•

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

S I C R O SSW O R D WITH Q U ESTIO N A N D ;A N SW ER
nOKIZOKTAli
1—from what alats 414 Klag lele»»n brine IIIran U vtrk *a
bran far Sis U aplst'
(I El. Till)
5—Whet kins *( liras! wrsl* th*
B*«h *f Pialm f
19—Whtl asfhew sf Elag D*v(4 we*
* great espials la hta ensyf
14—Ettrnll

( '• a llie s * free , r a s e Owe)

(•t tha Manfall, areidlag

Working on the R.R

Hidden Towns
Thete lines, though simple they
may appear.
Scan with a careful eye,
And you will find two cities hors,
Though hidden very sly.
I f you should overlook the same,
And disappointment feel,
Sean closely on, lines two mors
towns
These last four lines concaol.

THE WEATHER v*

U E R E ’S a new
* * e ro ia-n u m b*r puxxle to t u t
your idta.

By Eugene Shsfer •

Ecuador Revolt
south of Quito on th* railroad.
Th# Guayaquil • garrison announcamant said It no longer raeegnlaed Manchqno ' e* the chief
n government Quito report*
hold Msnchano had mobilized 5.000
troops In Quito and Imbeburo
pravtnee. (Latest available eeth
mate* of the Ecuadorean regular
army IlsUd a total etrangth of
About 7.500 men).
Counter-revolutionary leaders
aald ' "garriaon after gerrlton"
Wat joining tha movament agalnit
Manehsno. who in*tolled him,elf
•a - hood of th* govement oftar
» one-ahot revolt. They predicted
&gt; w e u l d &gt; forced to cepRuiete.
-- Tboy rsportea that force* movInE lgalnat Quito from the north
Mlgfat Plfta the, capital under
■lege within a fbw daye. The
Tha eoun•htdavne

ALL MIXED UP

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SM ALL NUMBER

TAMPA ELECTION
TAMPA. FI*., Sept. 3. W}—
Curti* Hiion wa* assured to-ley
ef another four year* aa Tampa a
mayor. Ha garnered 13,171 vote*
In reetarday'i municipal election
to 7,087 for city representative
Georg* T. Taylor and 1,928 for
9«n Y. Giunta, a taaehar.

t In- &gt;l, , i i r l o In),,- iijt ||i,- m o a t

nilviiptagi-iMin nuillutv
i-lislrgir
|l*l*ll
Jl.ivslblc III plrpsialloil
(ui fulfillment id a .plan uf woil.l
I VI.LAIIA.S.HEK,*Nr|it l. i»*
•ns me lujiig made tui
housing uuthuriliea lu uk,,**
und o|»erate eight .Soultu 1 1
idu ongiMtoiv labor, -amp
wIn- h Fiilei al ('Ujji • " 'll 1
tlfnwn at the em rof rtilk 1J
Governor Caldwell _h 1.1 ;
the I' S Ih puitim-iil ui t
loii* Hint llu- Mate nan 1
fiin.li nor nut hoi it y 1•&gt; -ir.|iu
camps, und lies given hit "I
•lorseinenl" III plans of tit.
agem-it-it
»
The iiiiiin- were luiilwnt
uf "Imiiii CI.immi iiuu |u ||„„.slt-nl Julnii for the ri-'h \i-»
|Uudllcing Illli) BIOUIIil loike
i-huliee-and south of Minim
have u cspacily #of ilmui
worker
Tin- Canal • Point, Evcrgladee,
Daceola, l l k r r c l i ohee, P.ihuke.-,
Pompano. Redlands and .S i.ilh
Dadr rampN a te invulvt-I In the
plan*.
_ ■
(’baric* F. Huuman arming Fie
rrtaiv of Agriculture, but week
advj-it ,| Governor Cahlwill tout n
new Frilrral law prii%iilt-s tin t
such ramps may not be opcraltil
at Government exnaiua after itcxl
Jan. 30, but actually no funds me
available to run them aftoi- .Sept.

Airlincn I’lan Big*
Expansion Program
ORLANDO, Sept. 3, (Special) —
A 31.50U.OOO route expansion prog­
ram will be underwritten for Flur*
Ida Airways, Inc., b / l.eedy,
Wheeler A Alleman, Inc., promin­
ent Orlando, Florida luvcstmmt
bankers. In connection with the
airline's .Civil Aeronautic* -Unanl
application for service to III addi­
tional Florida elites. It l a ‘ an­
nounced today by Joseph L. Dyer,
president.
According to brief* and eshlblts
Tiled by the airline today, the
ehaae of six new 20 passenger
airliners, aa well as to flight and
ground equipment throughout the
proposed system. Formal hearing
Cn the rxpanalon request will b*
conducted October 7 ,‘1947.
A complete summery of Florida
Airways’ presently certificated
*'■*
operations into 10 cilia* Is included
in th* material filed, tht* data
forming the basis of a projected

ilnllUll.il Mill "

'III,.

Ill 1It-1r&gt;

wa*

in uimI,!i*l by ill,* II um' hv radio.
Bi'iij-wtlig ailarks, kiMilnl about,
a year ago, on Uililinl M a l e s pio| m»**I» ("f ilrfeiiie* in th# fa r
north. Hi# Soviet government publicatiuu_;^hargctl
t.’ntteil
Mi l l
i n t e n t i o n s , und
actions
ftOYrl
of
Krauitiriavjail countries
ltd a.
"Anifi lean expansion,
tide mid, "alleady has
the etafe sovereignty
I t continued:
“Contrary lu lh&gt;- wi
Icelandic people, Ihe l
relnirir-l its main have
Inmt, nn airport In Reykjavik, and

of American military bases fn
Greoirland. Thia American attltud*
is linked with the decision, taken
at tho Inter-American t ’unftranca
in Itio Do Janeiro, ((juitamlinha),
on inclusion of Greenland in tha
Amrncan ‘security zone.'
"But Ihe inapirer* of Antillean
expansion, are stretching out their
hand* to Scandinavia itself. This
U expressed hy American infil­
tration into Sweden'* and Nor*
way's economies and by U. 8. a t.
tempt* lu make these countries
collaborate with th« U. 8. Dapartnirnt of Defense for ths a*,
tabllshnirnt of American air baaa*
on Norwegian and Swedish ta rrl.

20,000 Chinene Reds
Cut Off Near Hankow
NANKINfi
gu m nnirnr-crni'lit » .n 'U « u y
20.00Q Rail troop* under one-eyed
General' Llu Po-Cheng had bean
"completely cut off* in th* Honan-Hupeh-Anhwei border region
after driving within 60 mllee of
th* big citv of Hankow.
Information Director Hoilingtoa
Tong said th* Communists wer#
rapidly running oot of ammiwi- . •
lion and that pursuing govern­
ment fore** war* “tightening m

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                    <text>TACE SIX

Aluminum Is Urged
For Housing Problem

work of wood, all cut to aiic. Like
the structures boys make, tnc
hulls* rlllrlKra BS th* hi lld-T fulIowa a diagrammed instruction
sht-t-G
*
'
AP Newsfreliirr*
The huuan rome in four ityles,
SEATTI.K—Aluminum left the
kitchen tn win a war, a id now a according to Nurvac. Inc., the
Seattle firm propone* a new nils- smallest Iteing a 12 a 24-foot cabin
with hn adjoining car pot I ut porrJi.
(Tati Amuascn; iirexi.lnt, of the
runipahy, suggest* fK.MHI at the
..vit-nir I'i'i "f completion. the
laigrst twtf-Ix-dtoom' bungalow.
Tht- manufacturers resumntenJ
a concrete slab foundation, In­
stalled with tailiaiit coll heating.
Amussen niK-cta them to come
into wide -um' as-sunir.u-i-ra#'&gt;( t

laiist Of The Indian
Scouts Are Retired
FORT HUACHUCA, Aria., Sept.
1, UP)—The concluding chapter of
a memorable unit of the United
Statea Army ha* been written
with announcement hare that the
last Indian scouts In service will
be retired in about two month*.
Headquarter* of tbl* historic
military po*t laid yesterday th*
four remaining scout* had been
placed on terminal leave. Th*
passing of th* picturesque Army
unit, established 01 yeat* ago by
General Georg* Crook, will not be
marked with—any forma} cere­
monies.
•
• .
Before leaving actiya tervier
tne »couU were promoted to ##rve«nt and their leader to • faff

j Although aluminum Hite scarce
i during I hi- first years of tit» wnr,
I several large plnnts; which mushhave put tint m.'tal on
list. Aluminum i« on*
metals-which uilually
a ” nrirr Je^li-ie jlnre

you o /v e
YOU* T i m

OMUh

Wheel flatsnclng

C W e ls h

. . J-#'

1

&gt;

Historic Tender does
Back To Sea Again
AP Nrwafralun-a '
CHARLESTON. 8, C .-A form*-r tender for the Pr-fdentiai
varht “Mayflower’' ‘went to sta
again recently, her o!d plunking
replacrd hv mnhogany ftnm his­
toric Cherh-slon honiet nnd. even
... two
a . * from
#...... Admiral
t .»_1.^.1 t1
.:.
’# biree or
Farrairut'* flait(diip "Hartford."
Welm I. I.. Hr van, wholesale
f,«-,| dealer, finally launrh-d this
25-fiwt . cruiser "{tparten'* after
working on it since IU3D, it hail not
a timber from the original lender!
Hr van salvaged lumber from -old
furniture, pirkrd up n few fine
.plere* of driftwood, mad* the hull
of new white cypress an.I |&gt;eak
planking. The ship Is* fastened
j wUlLjj'J'nrr.screws, not a nail In
The, Imat is built to sleep four.
i* . c o m p l e t e l y

equipped

w ith

; valley and toilet fnrilitiei. with all
the work done hv llrys 1. tie says
the craft will do from 12 to IK
knots on Its I I0 humc|ni\vcr en­
gine.
•
Hjr Sleeping Heller.
Brvan said the 8|iartnn rrmirul­
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES ed Idm of iy shirt whose otiginnl
material was nil reptme-l hy
BOX SPRINGS
patches. )|e ripped put an old
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
plank nml replaced It with n nyv
Manufactured To lo u r
one until .he hnd a new t-oat.
Individual .Order Hy
the American meiti'w r*ld;i of
ECHOLS
the Methodist Cht|ich la wetlmated
Mallrr** Krtvasaling &amp;
at more than H,(MH),00.
x
lie building A Specially
“ ' - ’fWI I s Today - Sleep ,
llrtlrr Tonight
D r. C h n rlrs L. l ’crminn
ECHOLS BEDDING
OpInntelrlM l
COMPANY
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hhlg.
Hanford
. Orlando
Hours: g-12 l-s
1'hunc 2J4
~Tlai: 9-12
Uehrry \-Rgtvrw d- rhon* 12.11
Kyea Ksaminrd - Glasses Filled
Senfonl. IT#.

Plywood

All Sizes

nnd Thickness

Doors
Windows
m

All*- Sized

........-’ i t "

...

11
■

Sliding Doors and WindowM
White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets
Mi cart a Board For Cabinet Tops
Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of
.

Tho Nation

of Columbia.
Pitch 'described the action m
“reprisal" against the association
for “oppoeinf certain types of
federal legislation dcsignvsl to
maintain indefinltaly and perman­
ently tha control* of government
over the homes and property of
the nation." •

th* Whit* River Apse lie Indian
reservation In A riso n will await
8U ff Rgt. Sinew L. Riley and Sgt.
Wiliam Major. Sgt. Y-4I ICQ)
Ktssav will enter th* William
Beaumont General Hnapital at
Fort Bliss, Tag., and Set. Antonio
Ivan the - Veterans Hospital at
P* sedans. Calif.
Carrying nt*aaages through hos­
tile terrlUtfV. tra ilin g renegade
Indians and guiding troops was
th* duty of th* scouts in the days
of the Indian wars. In r*r*nt
vesrs they have performed more
prosaic duties.

Ut TO HIS NICK IN MUD, Field Superintendent Harold Present of the Missouri Humane Society, U pulled to ,
safety by a fellow woiker after risking his life to rescue a mongrel dog (arrow) Uiat had become stuck in
the iiiuiTof the River Lies Peres In SL Louis. Present crawled on hoards to reach the animal, (International)

Problem 0 ( Korea Is Seen As
.
Most Difficult In The World
Itsr GLRN.1 HAim
A I’ Foreign News Annlv*t
Washington’s rail foi a fourPower c o n f e t - r n e e til tiaslr:i
Korea's indetH-ndenee turn* the
spotlight on one of the iinhappiest
communities In th* jHni-vyar
world. Kurep. like Austria, is
eonslderevl a lilM-rated land, not
conquered ' enemy territory. Th*
-Japanese have lu-rn diivm out
Itul othrr alien rulers have taken
-thett-pti^e: an d ' the r,tilling ■nf
real peace, fri-i-dum of ,.--11 In'lng
is postponed because the Ulwiatora
can not or will not vgr*-*-.
It ran not be said that this is
the fault of thr I'nitid Hlatra,
'which shares with Soviet Il'Juda
the oi-eupation of ’Id* foiuier
Japanevp possesaioh Th--Amer­
ican government nml it* reprraentntivea in Korea have t«-ied conlinuoualy and insistently since
IU16 to rome to some understand­
ing with the Russians which would
Permit fulfillment of tie pledge
of Korean freedom mad &gt; at Cairo
in 11*42 and repeated and .tmplifiid
In the Moscow Cunfrrrnr- of IJJK.
'the newest rail is further r* idi-nce
of the United .Slates’ desire to
make those proniiaes "leal an I to AT A ptc»* contrrvnce, t'hanceHor
turn over the louden.* of adminis­ Hubert M. Hutchins (above) of the
tration 16 the Korean* themselves Uiiivcrtlly of Chicago outlined th*
details‘of 4he ImUtutlon's *12.000..
as soon as tmaaihle.
. The Russian . ri-spunco in. tlic _(H&gt;0 nuclear iuuarch paegram. It la
past has ia-t-n a* unln-Infill as most
to be devoted escluilvrly to the
Russian rrsponsea tn Allied ad­ pvatctlm* use of atomtF energy.
vances tn the postwar peilod. It Tlv* project U tb be wholly tndei
rr&lt;iuire&lt; n considt-rable Jrgrer of pendent from the Government,
OUtlmi.sm to-expect that the leply gponsorrd program of th* Atomic
Energy Commission. It Is expected
to be financed with funds Horn
pdvat* capital.
(International)
Itussian ratification uf pence
treaties with the five Kuropesn
Axis eatrliitic* may herald the unrest is Intensified?*
1
opening uf a new phaae of Huvlrt • Th# malor question I* whether
rliplumacy. It means that Red the Itussian* will be willing to per­
army' forre* must lie withdrawn mit unified government te .rrto m
ahortlv from those countries; It to Korea hy truly democratic «*»
mav indicate that the Kremlin thr western nations understand die
now la so confident of its position word. Huth sides use the ward
In the west that it will Im ready freely, hut the Russians In K«ra»,
to deal with other nations on a as In eastern Kurope, have given
new basis. Perhaps u greater It a meaning all their own. If 'hey
readiness to consider the consol* accepted the American proposal*
idation of peace In the O-lent may for truly free elections a stYirt
Ik- ajiothrr corollary.
could t&gt;* made on what la cur.- to
Korea la lire raalest to un.lrr- be a long and difficult process.
stand of the post-war example* nf Thr political immaturity of tho
dlvldeil occupation and rule, be­ Koreans Is a major tulverso factor.
cause it is the simplest. It is When the Americans, arrived tn
compact geographically, * with a southern Korea they found 64
. homogenous populatijn, a com­ different parlTes. many nf which
paratively uncomplicated economy. had unlv the vaguest programs.
Then- are unlv two otoupailnni
Hut the Itussian* insist and may
Instead of the four In Germany continue to Insist that there he a
and Austria.
purge of rightist parties ixrfor*
But. aa -In Germany and Aus­ there can be elections. Tho prog­
tria. the divided rule meant coin-, ram 'th ey support looks at this
omlc strangulation. Tho thirty- poiqt much like that futlowsd In
eighth parhllel, across which the llunranr, Romania, Bulge lie. all
armies of the United States and of whlAi. began wlth.eomparajlveth* Soviet Union far* earn other, Iv free elections In which sntlseparates the north, where tho Communist Parllea Were permitted
Jauanes*. using a wraith of water­ to participate freely. The fate of
power and furl, had. built up pne these opponent* of Communism
of tha most productive Industrial
communities In th* Orient, from
th ragricullural south. The econ­
omy of both sections withert and
•

‘Big Joe” Corn May
Solve Glade Problem
AP Newalaatures
flRLLK "Uf-AUL*. Fla: — “pig
Joe"* an ear of corn with a east
iron constitution, msy prove th#
difference l&gt;rtwr&lt;-n suesrsv apd
failure for l/ecf rattle rancher* in
the murklands of Flortda'a Kverglades country,
.
“ Big Joe" Is k variety of corn
developed especially for farnjera
b7 ^ f ’ , Rov B* ^ ’
thr Lnivrrsity of FloriiU'» Ever*
,
dn-nehid ™. nrrv V .! ^ I»ne ,J * |
r I T i T ^ r . . 5^ ' , f „
n f ' " f / ' w?
ducUon of grada _A bevf entt e
but all previous attem pts toi xalse
corn in thr pr*t ami roucklamJa
failed miserably.

High Rate Of Home
Btiilding-TH Foreseen

Roots of'som e specie* &lt;&lt;f tha
plant contain a substance
similar to soap.
The peak wartime average out­
put of crude oil in 1945 icarbid
4.69S.OOO barrels a day.

amt what appears to be a fine,
juicy ear turns out to b* a pulpy,
rotten mast. Uuga end vyotmt
take over.
Hut Hig Joe takes all this in
his stride, sheds off the water,
outgrows the worms ami emerges
at harvest time a 10 to 12 inch
husky, flint-coated field corn.
Joe’a husk la long, tight and thick.
Although worms are able to
fight their way through th* silk,
fhvv have a lung way to travel—
liecause uf thr husk's thickness —
lu get into- the kernel. —llrrauM J
Jo* gr.ows faster, by the lime a
worm has worked hla way to the
kernels, th* car la too large to |
damage seriously.
Ur. Bair estimates that Hig Joe,
with proper * fertilisation, will
yield Co to (16 bushels per acre.

.

The ao-callrd bloom on th* call*
lllv actually I* a leaf and not a
flower at all.

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F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , S E P T ,. 2. 1917

A s s o c ia te d P rfS a L aaaed W ir s

Red Protest
Note Declares Inten­
tion Of Increasing
Production' L e v e l
Despite Ob j e c t i o n

35 Are Killed In "
T ra in Collision,
Fire At Winnipeg

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 bP&gt;
The L'nited Slate* hsi told Ru»lit *i*mi it will not. await Soviet

the United. Stales is "detetmined
Blazing Wreckage Is
to remain strong" to back up a
Visible 6 Miles And
foreign policy based on a de­
sire lor permanent- peace.
Hampers Rescuers
He told the InterrAmencan De­
DUGALD. Mad;, Sept. 2 UP)
feme Conference that this "is in
no way a threat" because "po At least 15 persons were killed
great nation har been, more re- *nd 15 otherr injured 1**1 nigh
when -in easlhound tisnscontinental train, crashed headon into a
But. he said, "our aversion to westbound vacationer's special at
violence muO not he misread as this liny station 20 milcr cast of
a lack of determination on our
part to lif t up to the obligations Winnipeg.
Rrscue workers toiling at the.
of the United- Natlorte charter
or at an Invitation to othire. lo .«cenr raid this .morning they had
take libartlee wdth the foundations recovered 17 bodies front 'he
of International peace. .
“Our military strength will be train, two car* o( which bur»l
retained as evidence of the ser&lt;- into flame Immediately alter the
011*0*11 with which we view our collision.
Gaya Lewis, fit, o f Transeona,
M airr-atijftfiw r drnR T T im ailfim FOllOWINO THI IXAMfll tel by their (tight hostess, Jetlle Qutnlsn,
National Hallways sperial. which Sacramento, Cal., the Dees triplets, Christina, Megan-anti Kathy, cross
was biihging loihor Dav holiday- their leg* too. as they pose for the cameraman prior to their t*ks-o(T from
rrp home from the Lake nf the La Guardia Field, N. W. for Cairo, Fgypt. The two-year-old Washington.
W »d* resort, and Mrs. All&gt;ert D. C- triplet*, sccompanled tiy llielr mother. Mrs. Kathleen Dees, were
going Over rest to Join their dad, an airline executive. (International)

era to forget theirs.
They applauded again when he
declared “without the. Western
Hemisphere, no world proiperlty
Is possible,"
A Presidential reference to the
United .States pledge to assist
Latin America in a long-range
economic program also was cheer.
#dj The delegate* hjoke Ipin Innd
applause 'again~w han Hie Preali f l dsctareil "th* United S u tra
sTeki world pe^ce. a pear# for frex
man."
.
_ There vnia ait ovation lasting
fully two minutes when he fin­
ished speaking. II* was Intrndirr* I
for the address hy (he Hraxllia'i
Foreign Minister, Raoul Fernan"Mhl! Truman and the Trumans'
daughter, Margaret, listened to thu
Ch|ef Executive from seats In th,ond tier on the right hand «ldo
•the conference hall. Mr*. Tru­
man wore a dark blue suit vvhli
a .grey h a t '
Margaret was dressed in a gr.-y
suit.
The American foreign ministers
formally concluded their confer­
ence at 9:21 A. M. (E 8T), only
10 days after they sat down trgather tn writ* an unprecedented
treaty for hemisphere peace* and

*

were said to have lieen ah &gt;aril the
special.
The fifteen Injured, ell of whom
had been aboard the .esort train,
were taken to .th e hospital at 8t.
Honifacr. With a few esieptiovs
the passengers aboard ilt.v trans­
continental train, Imund from'Van­
couver to Toronto, escaped with
nothing more than a shaking up.

Mts.P.D. Ander^p
Resident Of Lake
Mary, Died Mondiay
Mra. Florence M. Anderson, fil
year old wife of P. D. Anderson
of fjvke Mary, Tiled In a local
hospital Monday’ a t 8:36 A. M.
following an Illness of more than

Horn April 14. 1893 In Law.
rence county. I’a. Sirs. Anderson
hail resided In Lak* Mary for thr
past 22 years. She was a member
n \ the Lake Mary Community
Church.
Survivor# lt*#ld*s the husband
Include one daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Itrewer. West Palm Beach; two
sons, I’. D. Anderson, Jr., Mait­
.jjr e s ld e n t Truman left the fog- land and Raymond R. Anderson
W 6ml hotal for th# 46-mile trip) of Sharon. Pa.; five brothers, J.
down the winding road to Rio Pe L. McConaghy of New Cast)*, PK.;
Janeiro, aerompanterf by ids staff A. M-. McConaghy, Roscoe, Calif.,
William McConaghy, Pittsburgh;
K 'ssllssH ea Page alt I
L. 8, McConaghy, , Birmingham.
Ala.; N. F.. McCAnaghy. Mobile.
Ala.; three slaters, Mrs. C. M.
McNIckle, Mrs. William Smith
and Ml** Nancy McConaghy all
of New Castle, Pa.; four grandIhldren. Mona Ellen Anderson,
Maitland; I’ . 1). Anderson. Ill,
Maitland: INymond Carl Ander­
8 0 U T n r0 R T ; England, Sept. 2 son and Cheryl Andsrann of ShaUP)—Britain's trad# unions adap­
ted today th* pfibdpls of govern­
ment direction of labor, surrenderInc some of their democratic free
dofcs In an effort to speed nation­
al economic recovery.
Delegates to th# 79th annual
meeting of th* powerful Trade*
Union Congress agreed to th*
measure bv a vote of more than
flzge to one. This authorised the
Iprern m en t to rout# w orker» Inin
undermanned Industries sciential Some Areas Swamped
to recovery.
•
Th* vote cam# after the dele­ By GIs Cashing Bonds
gates heard Minister of Labor
Gaorga Isaacs urge British tabor
WASHINGTON. Bept, 2, (,P&gt;—
to work a few hours longer a Hank* poured out a stream of
weak, so that th* government cash today to vatarans hurrying
might “secure an Immediate In­ to turn their terminal leave bond*
crease of output where it matters Into spendabla monay. \
most, without an Increase of man­
An Associated Press survey of
power."
.
major cities showed th at In some
- 4 t t r r more than three hours de­ there war a virtual stampede by
rare the congress accented a gen­ many veterans to get cash f o r t h •
eral council report calling for a securities given them hi discharge
review of the nation's manpower from the armed asrvteas payment
shortage and suggesting (ha pot-' for unused'leava. In others, th*
tlbl* need for “positive^ direction casting of bonds was only moderof labor “to a limited extent."
On* of tha first steps to be
At Jacksonville. Fla., lonz lines
taken by th* government, the de­ of veteran* formed a t th* city’*
bote disclosed, will be to lengthen eight banking houses aw n befor*
th* working sreck In so n s of tha the opening hour. "It I* really a
basic Industries. *
.
madhouse, a bank offklal said.
l.incs Dfiorr
iw nu
Linea
before inuuiie,
Moblla. nia-.
Ala., hank*
T iiitp am tir w w i e d T H f l m t r u s r
• J u I U ir SUnatrom will be • tbe
guest speaker a t tha Klwanla
luncheon U ba held a t 11:16
CYCLONE *
o'clock a t the Tourist Canter
STEUBENVILLE, O., S ep t 2.
tomorrow. J*rry Silverman will 0D — At !#aat on# person was
be prerentad with the Celery City reported killed early today by a
Printing Company trophy awarded cyclon#, whlfh cut a path of de­
to th* loqal baseball player with struction In the Eldenvllle-Burthe highest batting average for gettstown district. I t miles east
of here In Penaaylvaala.

British Unions
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Military Strength To
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IN D E P E N D E N T

We REPAIR!

,! -! j! Dlrmct Prom M atiulactarot

1.11*8 8TICK
•I
k»*P llpatlck intact, a new
liquid product is applied to th#
lips after lipstick. Lip rouge can*m ,,r fln napkins or wear­
able* and will not corns off until
It Is finally removed with aoap
and water, manufacturers say.

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itii w
uicilon*' s'li^rVd tspe”" jn'w»s'hIngton hat Ud to “thaj klglWst
rat# of homrbuildlrtg wc havd had
In 20 v ta ri."
“Now at last. homsm.lUdng la
/ r , e " Filch said In a statement,
"and w# ar* nnally gifting the
result# that evsr/ona wanted
wh„ , w, floundared under Wash| n* ,0n directed programs."
, ,,
"
.
. ,,e
.‘h*‘
. • « beginnlng to product ourselves Into a
condition of housing plenty on th*
plan bf free building under com­
petition. This plat, has given us
housing surpluses In Qve past, It
still produces for Americans more
housing, better housing, and more
home ownership than exist anywhsre else on earth."
The NAREB was indicted by a
federal grand Jury here We-lnesdav on an anti-.trust charge of
conspiring to fig commission late*
on real estate deal* In the District

To Protect tha Peace of th* World;
To Prom st• the Progress of Asseriea
To Prodace Prosperity for Sariford.

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Yucca

Partly cloudy tonight ard Wed­
nesday with icattrrcd afternoon
and earl* craning *hn&lt;xer*. Gentle
Tn modrrate rariaMe mostly south­
westerly winds.
_

at Uuity There la Strength—

Wheeler of Sanford

s e r g e a n t.

Th&lt;- firm lH-gan nv prodncl
garages nnd hnppt-m-1 into i
housing line after many ut
guragr* Were l»*-in»; fil)&gt;&lt;I M
families Instead of autumonilra

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947

&lt; TTIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, PIT) RIDA

lion in-Western Germany for m
buildmi hurope. thu* eating the (i
nan* ut burden on thu country
The State Department made th-s
this pltin ih a. note ‘published to
day firmly rejecting Hu»«j.*‘t pintest agsinit a British-Americsn de
cision to step up the level of industiy in their occupied rones
of C •im*nv to approximately 1936
Th- note, charging failure of
the^Rimian government to carry
out the IP45 Potstlanv agreement
pail 'placed upon the United
State* a heavy financial burden
In the oecupatinn of Germany."
said:
“The United States government
Is unable to accept the thesis thst
nothing can b* done to alleviate
the financial burden of the United

Overflow C r o w d At
M a y f a i r Inn Cli­
maxes Day Of ExAna *Fun
c ite m e n t

An exciting afternoon of vaned
activities at thrilling a* a thves
59 Entries Compete: Thousands Enjoy Rid­ ling .circu* and including bast
race*. hnr.c rare* and even gbder
ing
Program At plane*
c Two Craft Are Up­
toating through sunny skies
Fort Mellon P-irk overhead, wav climaxed Iwt eve­
set, One Wrecked
ning vvilh the anarding of trophit'V
Itv WILL M ill t ONXOI-LY
tn regatta winners, and an adfhrip * t i t rwitFmrnt .in.I ihriu*
"cirri» In- Senator Holland at a
Itie &gt;ulrich y f aftfinodn a*
.■vn l ake Monro# yr.terd.sy .»ft*
bvnquel which overllowed the Msynoon wiln-ss-d bv v rtoRil th
l.vir Inn* l.ugr Uinini; room.
si .estimated to he upwards
,M ote,than h&gt;* thou.acd people
t.Pnft pror.lr.
.
l-Vd i. tthcrCrl rtr Fort I m m Park
World champion. Irbr.nv T rrl
during th- .vfternoon to wstoh
roared home four tim#« vv
the h-T-e rarer, tournament riding
n*r end J.^hn V verff. Miami, drnt. vi* for c.t»h prire* in th jnd other rvents of the Dusty
tournamritt
and
hor.-e
iaer».
Hi
erpi-rd five pvt•-*
Two up«-i»
Phots vnd S.vddle Club while other
.vnd onh vvrecked boa* v'*o high .lime the mm did not have it il thouvind* linrd the hulkbryd vnd
.l!g’&gt;*«l the efternvon* activity.
crowded thr Municipal Pier whets
President Frnest !.&lt;i*if*»it*erg of competevl
they
could g&gt;-t .v g.w,l view* of the
th* If, S. Co*st Gt|srA—Aqyili-vr.-.
host raei-,. fhe drdiestion of th?
Flotilla II. Plvitlon f Rsnfnrl.
I vveee .lourivf Information Booth
said the rare* were the. large*:;
disc__ueighbiiiing—ilitzli.

men! the 1-ontrilmtlon of thr Wcstern -rones of Germany to the
econ -111* reconstruction of Europe
until the consent o f 'th e Soviet
government has been Obtained."
Tl» cote, delivered to th* Husklan ettd-assy in Washington yes­
terday said further:

Touhy Stresses Friendliness
In Dedication Of J. C, Booth MacArthur Urges
ol people, jammed
Tolerant Peace
the I «uii*t Info •
More Garrisons
late ycilcidsy ajleindon following
b-vvt teres to licsr dedication
xficiirt at which George Tnuhv
it.vlrd fut, (.cupel.then .o f - lit!
ntiic citiiftiry o

Big Crowd Enjoys Pony Races And
Boat Races Held TournamentsGive
On-Lake Monroe Spectators Thrill

approach to American participation
in thr povt-u vr *rtilrmcnt of major
ihfficiillirt throughout. thr vvatlJ.
Sen vtur I loll vnd rxpliinrtl hi» tup-

The Inboard ruu-nl-oiit event
was a single heat l*t-e. Julio I'ope I.ee vveie second and lliiiil In the
noshed the finish line fit«t f
second tie** luu off and Kdvvntd
E. Yowcfl an.| Freil

i&lt; to meet it* revpon*

Sumuilng up the ach'ev,»*ncnt4
TOKYO, Sept. 2 Ifft Cener.it
nf Inlwr iluring the past fifty
^*r,\rthur. observing, the second overturned in front nf the judge*
cjiu.issiv of Japan Mguueiulei. *Tsnrt4~as 'h e wss^beytriTitnir'Tb
Atm-iIran TntnTfrrtnrTJfV.t‘‘d WT&lt;18lid '.-dav his ormpatlmi p dire It service »*-». Mile* WHsey. Mi
f "ttght. rather than might" bad
l!w*i’. IHWItt Wim (|tr
tinman now r
suffer »d a
eben he was thrown from his vers with Hethert Covvait ire u\h*-«t - wag.* ktui . thn h 'g h n t
Capital Is B»;twecr
stmt, of in-iest-'iit Japan, d# Class C runslvout." Aiwthei Ixiat
"t&lt;itN,-nd of li*in£ of any pcopla
a rritlrallv short economy. was dropped from the i-lertr r
Two Counter Rev- Jaycce J’ictiJ-nt J. iJreil.y 0&lt;l&gt;
urged
that
a
peace
tieatv
In tin- histurv nf the x-vrl.!. and ho
vtrrwed llm msgniluile of the
hoist and
wavdamaged tn ,v
olutlonnry G r o u p s ’ram
the Japanese lie drawn “l-t small extent. uit-.-l flint the tcspiin.i'ili- Irodcra
rmttisl uuludry am t ann«uncej&gt;
same tolerant am) just stof labor treognlie (In- frin’ , of tho
The first best of tbe midget
Ameili-nn wav of life v.-hlcfi they
G U A Y A Q U IL L u x G o j. Sepi
hydroplanes
was won hv James
The supreme commander. In e Tedford, Miami, second place was
enjoy a n d 'trv to rccoitcifi thorn(AT—P ie Guayaquil garrison ol
public V-J dav statement, . slid copped hy Giiv I’erlita nf Orlando
lhi» largcit Ecuadorean city an
Japan should not become a burden and llambl Fuller, Tampa, came
p ra .,- betvvri-ii Inlair mi l manage­
nounced it' bad joinrd lltc tcvolt
»t|--n the economy of any othei In third.
ment can bp- maintain* I nnd tho
. - •
'
nation after a peace treaty it
productive machinery nf this coun­
agaimt Col. Cailoi Mancbrnn In­
The second heat nf the midge*
reached, lie added;
try supported.
• .
Federal
Aid
S o u r III
lay. lupplrmcnling counlrr-trm!t:Thl* defealed country has th*
Senator llollard was infr-vjiicoii
bid
brrn
postponed
horn
l:Htt
I
|
tionary force* moving agaimt Qui­
opportunity to txu'iune self-sus­
To Fi«:ht Bud Tide bv Senator t.loyd F. H’v ! \ who
M. until 5 :3 0 o'clock clu« I**| taining. rather than reduced to a
pre-i.lwl over the m-atlnij as
to from the north.
nerrtsilv of starting the racinci • ''dltlon of memllranry. A penp'..
t'-i-imaster. An official Welcomn
Quito, the capital and tccnml
va* extended the -listiegutlhcd
of smaller sired Isoalt before the given a fait chance will rea-ii Legion Head States
larV»t
wav between two
gne-t- nnd visiting la ia 'in n by W.
the niche in human society t.v
water
got
too
rough
•
\ Hitting, president ,vf liin ( ham*
gjpupv of counler-Tevolutionary
••li-ch their own industry, their
UN Is Peace Hope u
"Sanford and Seminole Count) own skill and their own-persever
bet nf Commerce. Senator Boyle
troops. Some Avere reported mov­
■alsn introduce*) S.-i-rcturv of Stato
so- •• entitle them, without larges*
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. t/T )- tide
ing down from th elovvni of Iul- 'are Jortunate to have forw.iid
’It
\ Ginv, who a w e rje l the
Jam
-s
F.
O'Neil,
new
cnmmandci
flitgroup,
four
of
ail
»
1
-m
public officials who reslllunt
c* jliinlintt
can "and Ibana. 80 and 60 milcv
"It I* furthermore a fal«e con- ‘of the American Legion, declared an- member* of the Red flit- C :u
i/e
tl
ite
that
for
the
future
growth
of
'■»pt which contend* that democra­ today that .“there I* t«v» much mittee. xjIII confer wljfh .lulni
in
the routh were i l Guayaquil. Am- the co'mmunily. there is a necessity cy can enly thrive If maintained talk of war and not enough talk Steelman, piesldentlal a-- Innt
•plenty. On the contrary, hlS: of peace.'”
bato and Rio Ramba. where lire ol a vsarm an-l inleicrted welcome •
t how« thar tt spring* from
At lii* first formal new* c»n. with other -government •&gt;
lo
visitors
who
later
may
become
revolt agaimt lire Manclreno re­
hs'ilship and struggle ami toil."
feren'-e since hit election laM
S-l-A-iiun of tire group
residents or frequent guests." M .
MacArthur said Japan is in no Sunday, O'Neil said ’that in his (’laude Stiirkland, (read •
gime began nine days sgo.
....
•leegef of rmmment economic col­ opinion “the talk of war is esag- Ins roiiiilv'- freli dis|»o»&lt;
A quick dispatch said a goVeruT- Toohy saitl. ——-:
“ For the most part," he eon ; lapse. Th# war disrupted the cotm-' (reratrd " lie ad-led, however, that nanv-d that file* were ci
mrnt military detarhrasnt left the
capital during the night for .de­ tiii'u-d.. "ft Is safe to say that trv to ik point where “eConom*- the danger of war "can't he over
pti stration was complete at th* looked "
velopment at Cayamhe. 30 nlilcs traveler* come where they au-| i-ttlnnlng
nf the occupation;*' hut
O'Ned. who t« ehief of policre
to th# northeast, presumably to invited and stay where they ar-'J
in Manchester, N. j L . ’sal-1 that
Jefeml Quito against th* forvo, well treated. We ere indebted t-s s'l'-e the surremler, with th# guid­ "the
Motions ts the only
moving, down the main -railroad t)«» officisl* who have provided ance of oecupatinn force*. “Ja- hope- UntYsd
* r bare" for peace. "YVe
this- beautiful and iuvitirig, spot USU hat been gradually rtsloring must plarW
from Tulran and Ibarra.
lur reliance In it and
economy ami the
Radio Amhatu reported a con­ alter* Hanford ran officially vvel-| brr shattered
try to make It workaDle.”
it urr, not down.
tinuing battle In that section feme the visitor, treat him with rurv#
of SfT.crnt*.
■•
The new commander declared
Industrlarm ilput hat now risen
«nd declard* counter-revolutionary consideration and Interest him In to “over
Under an agreement*ycacHW by
that
Communism
was
like
an
ire46
percent_
o
f
th#
prewar
troop* were pursuing government Sanford and this -vicinity.
the uninn* and tfiv carriers, tha
normal, and improvement can b* berg, “nine-tenths submcrgr-l.''
forces toward Salcedo, 80 miles
fin-lings nf the arhitrM bi’ board
"To the Jtifrees who with C l ­ exoected to contiioie."
Questioned a* to whether he felt
II-&lt;iiii|ini-d
up
th#
flv.
nrnbl,.m
to the north. Amhato, fourth tarn ergy and determination hare unt-f six member* hcado-l hy Pr.
• in ...i__ 1...1 ••
'laeA rthur concluded!
sst city In Ecuador, Is 70 mil-* Jsrtaken the operation' of th*«
William l.ejserson, former chair­
"If Japan In th# post-treaty outlawed, O'Neil said "It (Comman nf the National I jtw r Rela­
courtesy rsntar for visitors, we #-* is given a Just opportunity mOnismi I* not a political party
l('&lt;&gt;allaaHl t s Fas* Slsl
should look with gratitude. Hot tn bv# In freedom anil pear# wllir hut I* an International consplr- Nazi Denies Training tion* Hoai l. art- bindin ; upon the
•sclt of us sh'vuld remember that her neighbors in th# community
Schools To Register the
Germans In Russia pnrtlv*.
..... tha third
favorable impression of Sarj- of r ations, there will he no threat
.
J * clarification of
which- might b# created her* to th# survival and strengthening
Students Tomorrow M
HA PEN HADES, Germany
railroad lalmr. in little 'm ore than
mlckly can b« destroyed If th# of »h# democratic ptocesres her# Nation’s Death Toll
Hi-pt. 2. GP&gt;- Tht- wife of fnriiirr a vi-.ir. In-19tfi they acre award■ile'sls
It
represent*
ar#
not
cmFor
Holiday
Is
448
•
T. W. LAWTONinaugurated
under
the
occupation.
Nan'
Finl-I
Marshal
Friedrich
Von
&gt;i| a boost nf I S'* cents nn hour.
in -th# actlnnu of all of u* . For democracy, once firmly
Tomorrow is pupil registration Itodird
I'aulu* *41-1 t-nlay *lu- had re­
Non - operating p e r s o n n e l ,
\i*h whom visitor* com* in eon- rooted tin the human heart, has
ceived
a
postcard
front
him
deny­
dav at all school*, whit# ar.l color­ tact.
Rv
th
e
Associated
Press
amounting to about ‘.hrco-fourtKx
Th* attendant at th# terv. never voluntarily yielded before
ed. of S«minol* County, 8up«rlning
report*
thst
lie
wa»
^
g
a
n
irAt
least
448
person*
ditil
In'
of th,. line** total employment,
th# waitress at th* any other conflicting tdeologv
an at my of German* in Itu*- rontist
'endsnt T. W. Lawton announced Ice station, th#
of clerk*, tel»gTaph«re,
clerk In th# *tm# known lo man. If liberty and pub- violent accidents over th# thrv#- Ing
•la.
today. School busses w ||| run over restaurant,
day
Labor
Day
wrsk
end.
maintenance men and othere not
h»«p* to enlarge or destroy lie morality do not br*ng national
regular route* aa laat year. All »*rb
Traffic
mlsnaps
accounted
for
employed directly In tha running
favorable Impression that It stability, nothing ran.”
pupil* whether In school last year th* hoped
hy far th* majority of th* tragwill be created In thl*
or new thl* year are expected to '*
edles.
with
290
parsons
dead
in
findings were basal on
building when th# p#»ole visit It.
enroll on Wednesday,
crash#* on the nation*!' h lih tfk y t '
It ADAIt DEMONSTRATION
hearing* conducted in Chldi
So each of us t)—ubl most cer­
In
addition.
81
person*
drowned
A
number
of
spectators
yestsrA recent opinion of Attorney tainly consider hlm»»lf reipom lb'e
from Aug. 4 through Aug. 28.
suit 77—wars killed . In other acci­
(:^,n' r,l . J n;n. _WaJ_son1
TsVfiiir lor ‘ the full 20 ctnU t
dent*.
Including
21
deaths
in
plan#
children to enroll In
this building I* a symbol.
was mounted on a largo truck crash#*.
•
grad* If they become six years
"And eo may th* beauty of thl* on Seminole Boulevard and was
Th# traffic toll was higher than
old on or before Jan. 1, -1948, A building
exemplify
tn*
beauty
of
brought
here
from
Orlando
with
th*
early
estimate
of
260
m alparent should accompany a begin­ « spirit of friendliness In Sanford:
by th* National Safety Council,
ner and bring a birth cartlflcat*. may Its purpose of service be » Lieut. Rayermann. . ,
hut It was still- wsll below III#
Due to an epidemic of Infantile "andard for all 8*mlnnl# county;
all time Labor Day week end
CORRECTION
Paralysis In some sections, pupils may
Ita aim of a bigger and more
Children will spend a full day at tra ffic ‘ fatality flgurp of 4 2 3 'in
must be within Seminole County progressive county lie a goal for
1941. In that / e a r another 73
two wees* before the opening which all of us will strive to­ the South Side Primary School drowned
and 126 died In mltcelMonday, Instead of ono-half day
date, Sept. 8. or bring a certificate gether. Remembering a verse h as
was *Ut*d In last n la h t'r Her­ laneoue violent mishaps, bringing
lu tin g that there Is no epidemic Proverbs |1
ald. linssaa will run, Wednesday La.
carry the children to achool and
place from which they have re­ fnmdly,*jr may we dedicate this will taka them homo at noon.
LA GUARDIA CONDITION
cently ftome.
NEW YORK, B e fit. 2, (,7 7 building^tq friendliness and help,
“Tht* I* the first year we have fulness for nrlghbor and stranger
Formar Mayor Florello H. La
ROTARY PICNIC
Two large rattlesnake* were re-icost*. which Included payroll*,
held a pro-school registration", alike and Invoke Gmi'a blessing
Members of th* Rotary Club Guardia was reported today by
Mr. Lawton said, “but It I* nec­ tn that en d "
w#re *»k#d by President Gordon his physician tn be “ not doing rrntly killed hy J. W. Fortier near I At one »e*slon of the hearing,
his home In |j»kr Mary. On Hun- L. W. Horning of Njw York, ylea
essary for all pupils to enrol)
Mr. Odham, In his brief talk Urlsaon today lo meet a t the Toftc- very well." Df. Georg* Baehr said
Wednesday as the recent 8U t« following the dedicatory address Ist Center a t 3:00 o'clock tomor­ [.a Guardia, who la recuperating day evening he killed a reran president of the New Y&gt;uk C/n*
Law require* th* school* to bfc*- l.y Mr. Touhv, pointed cut that row afternoon to go In a group lo from an operation, had not recov­ fool snake with l« rattlea and on tral System, estimated a 20 c e il
gin regular classes on Monday, the Information Booth had been Blue Springs were a picnic will he ered sufficiently tn permit re­ Monday evening shot a six fo o t; Increase would hike payroll* by
(660.000.00U a year,
_
sumption of hla radio broadcasts. lung rattWr with 12 rattles.
Sept, 8?
.
,
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PULLING TOGETHER

TV«&gt; rtllldy mill prnrtii’P of nrrlim’nlpgy -q-enn like one
good vvii\ (o tnu-nixi from the proliloniri of the preHunt, i&gt;hpeciaUy when 'th e research la carried on in the peaceful
agricultural terrain of upper New York atate anil New
Jersey.
Dr. William A. Ititchie of the Rochester Museum of
Arts ami Sciences says that hia.tnvcaUgators have found,
evidence to prove th a t.a cultural link existed between the
Muusee tribe of Delawaredmlians«who.lived in New Jersey
and the Ow.isco group of Iroqtiola in New York. Patient
delving lias turned up cooking pits and burial grounds which
date liack to 1100 A. D., and which are alike In the former
haunts of.ndth these groups.
'
All that these tribes hud in common failed to. create
tietween .them a build strong enough, to keep them at peace
with one another. How many centuries will elapse before
some zealous historian, digging umong our buried ruins,
finds thut we had much in Common with certain Kuropeun
uud Asiatic I i IIm.*?

T H U S A N F O R D U K R A M T . g A N P O K l), ‘F L O R ID A

“Vox Pop”, And Free Speech

Beauty Aids Needed j
By College Girls. J

Tampa Tribune

PARK TH RBK
i■■■ —i11iof*

iJJ’IS-!

appear on the show .

EEN T A LK

ind they

love it.

.

Fashlun Notes . . . Newest paiamaa for hack-to-* ho-,1 teen­
ager* ate tuade of rultort hru-tlrlolh with a pattern of LuR disks.
Tho kid* will love them for after­

Recently a contributor to purl a pair uf *h&lt;&gt;e«.
“Readers" r n l u m n complained | Suppose, for the sake of the
Hr BKTIY CLARKE
that. In declining to print Tua(argument, that the w iiter of i u
AP Newafeaturc- Brso*? Editor • Ap Newsfcaturcs
c h a I letter did have the constitutions!
letter
in
lu ll,
..
Your Imck «to - vcln-.d suitcase n.-sr
Judv.
__ _____
_
etas* Jam ui ciam .wsUoiw. Tha
d e n i e d h im
hi* “constflu- naht to have It liubliShsd. Then
should
Include
all
your
UrauMliur*
Teen-agers now have Ihcii own , pajnmas corn* with lilt ! : tomm'a
tlo n a r light" to* “bee .jpecch.'* every other subscriber would. Itav#
fruiu 'toothpaste to dep laioviov. night club . . . in Allan*■». that I*- ( routs to match . . . Th- Jackson*
Miss I)oudney Is Wed
We ‘ explained *tha, the right the same light and could *«ud
If
you
are
away
at
school
you
Instead of the usual night club kavi- I..HUU1S wild pit the subject'
of “f r e e
ajterch’’ wa» nut In leltera and demand publicity.,
, To Harry E. Steadman
may not !«• able to run down t* fate ill- custom er!• are ruivid nf eltvtrk light b»w ties . . . Sum.*
on a l
Ihvolvrd. We find ln&gt;lhe Intera**- Suppose only &gt;i many a t Uxi
the
cri/iier
drug
.slOie
fir
■
r.iake-niidwirh** nml s«ft dnnV*. It is of ihe pigeon* wrar (lower• in &lt;!&gt;e
Ing “Ratuhlcr" column of tile at In.OOO subsetiWr# sent In let.
un 'aid every time ymt are a,kv«l a pay, lively spot anJ the kids hsii which also light
Helen
Esther
Doudney of
aiuall bat­
St. •Petersburg Independent an ters the same day. The paper, If
I
Mis* Elisabeth Tarver has loft
for a date.
love to Hock to iu Jitterbug m ur­ teries.
vvieJ!lh7o,
, iV
raeuc of
th e ' Miami , daughter
of Mr.And
andSrtusdMr*.
it
were
required
to
publish
all
intelligent
and
clarifying
discus
T
te
Friendship
League
ol
tne
Dmadney
A
good
rough
wqih
cloth,
turn*
I
•CM* YWI
IM
al* decorate Die walls onil thcru
r « l 'hun , w l&gt; m « t Alfred Gurney Doudney a „.l grand- to s|Hilid a week in ranatna City
TEI'NEWH
*iun of this question, prompted these lettei* sent in, would ha.*
p in io n hrit-h and soap should tn- j |f u
^ minimum &lt;h-rge at
All obituary "* aTolir«t. tar4« • I
.
Iona State Cottrjr • will rroduCe
ins i-arish lloiiT ut bOO 1’ M daughter of Mrs. E lba D. Vaughan uiul Pensacola.
hy a similar complaint., made by no space le ft’for news or to s i.
Iltak i, rtaoInlloMn . a44 nwlicaa *•!
tucked in your bag. Snh’rco on a I
&lt;;,,en Derliy, which "The Yeltf”* Jaekcl" this fail
^
D a u S t ^ oI W esiS C ia ^ lo f -W o rd . ,« « m e the bride of
a "Vox Pop" letter « rlter. He-' nres* its own views. It one per* ,-i
rnlttmiaiMfnta for ik« #uip«-»r •»!
Paul Hickson is the guest uf
scsnltsl soap If your biidc- t "1R[
„|ir n from A to tt:di) p.m. H f with tw.. Chiru-ve -ttidente servMlila* fund*. ««ll| la ekn»nr4 for
cause "The Rambler"- state* our has the right to »&gt;* heard through l o f tha First Melho.li*t Cl.urcli wUlj Harry FJmer_
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Daniels, J r. tn
netiuiL
.
. (teen kids Marled tho fclulf tsrldch Ine a- technical a.lvi-ers • . .
■1 t f tln r a lirn U la i inlet.
« r . and Mr. Harry V
Position snd also sets all latter publication of his letter in a news­ bol" their Z S E r b Z Z i : •*&gt; i I I Panama City this week.
A school trirl snouldll. need a ttrnctw abuut IMl on n Snturdsy came a* the result nf ^apluitng a
laltR4
nVirrtoiUtlrVk.
writer* right on the m atter, we paper then all would have the
much rnakft
makpup. hot site ahould have night - quit qi&gt;w il is really, mnk- mad dorr which had a lr r d y blue*
lo r. rmittonla Tkr ll«t»!4 In ikr
Davenport, iq Holy Ttioitv United
same r;ght and * the- newipapt; S &amp; 7 1 S L V S Z
reprint this comment'.
Billy Epps is -pending a short
a rake mHVimp a« well aF q Tmm- ing money.
national Hold ol «4«sHt*U*. offlLutheran
Church
Miami
Aug.
jil ei^itismsnnit rrg- - ....... Sh«
Luthcfian
Lhurrn
in
.siiann
on
aub
'|{n*c
in
Atlanta
liefnre.
tvspmflV
would
cease
to
be
a
newspaiwr
The
man
had
no
such
constitu­
*22
Summerlin
Avenue.
Mrs.
Kd"time
Iwfnre.
Ce-pniing
rfa nrr Maintained In Ike liri«»i
dalion » '» « - Thy - rearw J “Jlir — wmiitna it" tO' i mt: tr
tr~ 5o»? eanipiyd the ilog, which also hail
tions! rights. The right to have and Would carry nothing e* ‘y: MLBrush and her group will In- „V
ratio* In
eonntry **llk ktadttnav*
hU studies at Stet.r , 1lmv«
'
dkllun
will
serve
tlm—
when
young people eould orgsntlo Mm- I tdltan __
her.| _________
and toekeJIPit ..._
in _
an
Mrt I t, C klm &gt; nn4- &gt; ot .ymt . *
hCTtcTTi’s 1 iir th r orrn-j tm.
his teller* published 'i s by- no I t l l t u (m m rss d s ts ,—(---h rr skin is extra-dry ami Ihe mke liar -allrartive hemljiunrtrr- f-'r | rm
The Will Of The People
ptv school room until authoro'clock.
HFfct llornld la A nuinkff ..I ike
WEDNESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Daniels, Jr.
means Included in the copstitutinr.*
makeup
Is
standard
nqnlpniefit.
Letter*
to
the
editor'are
usually
/ti*orinli4 r»«*a nklrk ft enlltN
their evening- out? rh&lt;- Atlanta •
nere llotlfled'. . .
8:00 P. M.: Prayer Meoling, le-1
The hrlde. who was given In returned to their home in Panama
at right of frte speech. He does intsiesting leading and nearly «1|
iievrial lipstick* ate * «fnu&gt;l in- kid- orgaiiiied. it hack d hy Junl- j Foi-I Fur Thought . . . Studying
Th4UU25L(lvni(icrtitic.tiJUHtry-4a moMhe-Uniterl-6tat&lt;r«;
■«»&gt; ■». ifiinhL
mntriage
by
her
father,
wore
a
has*
ihe
right
of
free
speech.
He
by
T.
B.
Middleton.
*
City
on
Sunday
after
visiting
M
n.
vr-tmenL
You
probably
will
u»e
newspaper!
carry
such
coramuntnl(H* *r All Iko Ural netta •0
ptmiii
*1
but Switzerland. While we believe in populur rule, we have
or Achievement, b e a u '- rimy lan |„. msde lot- . u,i ,r if :i ^wiet
THURSDAY
gown of white *lip|&gt;et satin fash- Howard.
can publish his own nawspaper cations but must selsct the otws
i t Ik la no»**o«nrr. na aaall • •
more than three ■ term, anyway, wanted a place where “.i ole-’ hoy snark
inBrk is
i* available while IhA
lh / brain
b
never curried it to the point where the nation as a whole
Seminole UhfiptTr No. 2. O. K ionrd with fitted bodice and shlrry M* rarata 4l*o«irkto.
print
he .chouse*
hs it run# and confine th e m 'tbTnatand P
'"d wwhat
j&gt; ai ha
choose* ^or
nr he
so
whv
dot
g-t
tfcfec
diff-renl
eould take a filer girl dancing ip is at work. Humcmv.lu fudge or
Mia* Elisabeth Dyson returned
8., will meet at the Masonic Halt
,)kj rt rx lendihg Into a court
votes on new laws. The Swiss do. They have just approved
shades
to
start
wllh7
Then
&gt;»•«
stead of Ju«l riding atoutul."
hulterieolch ar, gi«xt pick-meTUESDAY. SEPT. 2. UM7
tialn." The sweetheart neckline on Saturday fnim a varatloft
t&gt;r Oh the street corner.
l i t caiuiuUwell allow the same per'.
ran use a tangerine sluiL- lo go
by popular vote two government-sponsored hills, one calling
pc/. a t 8:00 P. M.
ups in energy value. * t»r if vou
spent
In
North
Carolina,
Virginia
If
you
like
radio
prog
n
r.—
may­
FRIDAY
and
sleeves
were
outlined
in
seed
with'
hrosms.
the
m-w
burnt
But
the
owners
of
a
newspaper
sons to* write every few day*.
feu: various Heps, to relieve unemployment utul the other
fret aml-HInus.'Jniak-* a tray
T he American legion 'Auxiliary pearls. The **ed pearl design was and poinla in Canada.
brandy ami green. A lu n r in.lv be vou ean gel ymu bx-al radio reallv
have the right to decide what To li« of value the letters mm;
NIHLK VEK8K FOR TODAY.
esltdilisjting old ug e pensions.
.
aUlfbu
inlrie-ted
in
having
a
k| n- of Ice yreaiq ill Ule[ m(&lt; ircrator
will
meet
at
8:00
1
*.
M.
preceded
also
used
on
the
tiara
from
which
lip-tick
Is
pel
fret
for
blurs,
black
• C If R I S T DEMONSTRATED
and vou can have an i*e rrvam
they print aijd can accept or re­ express the opinion* of many pef. ,by the board meeting at 7:10 P. fell a fingertip veil • of French
Many states hhave the initiative, whereby voters may
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Clause and
or paslcl date drease-. If vm« u—• ctal teen-age luon-lcuat like nno in im
sons, not Just a few persist.*,
THAT ONE BOHN IN A M \Nli and cracker »e*»i«n. Aild &gt;
whieh
kills
nf
Houston,*.Tel*.,
par­
son,
Clarence,
returned
yesterday
ject anything according to their writers.
f
y
a
t
the
Legion
Hut.
,
illusion.
She
carried
a
tmuqueT
pass
new
laws
or
even
constitutional
amendments
without
powder, he iure to t-vlect two
#
»J
UER CAN OVERCOME TDK
of double stiength Coffee to
own Idea* of what should be pubklmdrs — one darker than ynjr ticipate. The shew is written ant cup
of gardenias cantered with a pun after spending several week* In
We. are glad to have expre&lt;*jon&lt;
SORDID IMPULSES OK THE having recourse to the legislature. Still •more have the re­
vour
regular lee crraui re. ipe amt
produced
hy
*x|H-rienr.-1
laillo
Maryland.
South
Carolina
and
ilshed
and
do
not
have
to
account
pie throated orehid.
foundation and on* ligti. evening
from our readers on any subjecr.
FLESH AND LIVE A COM­ ferendum. whereby the people may pass on legislative ucts.
men who know whnl the Lids like. frm-xe Then mix 1•* ups strong
to anybody for their decision. The and pleased to print them wii»i
Alabama.’ ’
Richard
W^bcr
Is
powder.
,
Mrt.
William
It.
Bell,
sister
of
PLETELY SP0TI.E8S LIFE. HE Neither exists on a nationwide busts. *' •
writer of a letter to a newspaper 4's.y comply with our frequently
Makeup remover* can be lied In and the- hep- really park the atu- rnhl rnffee, '* cup light e tia u ­
groom, served a* matron of
TAUGHT THAT EVEN OLD
Honored On Birthday the
If a national referendum existed, it would doubtless
Miss Claudia Frances Kelly has
has no more right to demand that stated rules When they do not.
rtcamv cleanser*. Ol you ran dio. Frequently, talen t-1 te e n -| 'v cun light enrn ayrun to mcke
honor, and wore a gown of aqua
PEOPLE CAN BE SPIRITUAL
opportunity to . four tall gla-ses of ice cream s-vila.
he be given space in **e paper when they are offensive, or libelfind a ereamv kind in far: i snap agers ate given an
over taffeta which feat­ rcturneil to her home In JscksunLY REBORN.-—John 3:-1: E crept be used on the Tuft-Hartley law and the vetoed tax reduc­
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■ j \d d scoop of h e c r .'a n r - e.tih'
Yopng Richard Weber was hon­ chiffon
ville after apendlng ser-ral day*
(the only thing the pa|&gt;er ha* to ou*. we don’t print them—amT
and cold cream romhlnatimi. Ju-I
ured
a
IrouffanfsW
rt,
fitted
bodice
oo# be born anew, ha cannot »c* tions. Then we would have a better idea of what the iieople
ored on his third btrth|D / with a and shirred bolero. Hrr iHiuquet with her grandparent*. Mr. and
i n , HaVrlcla. have re tu r n ^ Ul' g l « - ami fill with Iw *vM. spursell) than he would have the right we are not violating the constltVm
if
lt
on
a*
you
d.»
snap,
and
wit­
the kingdom of God.
ON TBI WAT lo be wed at Ute Church of the W aylartf In Carmel, C sf,
wajit than we now get from public opinion polls. Of course,
ter. sn u b vour face with a » isti- Mobile. Ala., after vl-lliiig het kling water. . . - Yum. Vou’ll lay.
to walk into a store and d.m ’. U tion when ^ TefuM to ^ ' ^
“ ride-maids Mr*. A. I- Kelly. Sr.
Singing actress K*lhryn Gtayson arvl »ln*&lt; r Johnnie Johnion pose for
I- • — Your- In the band,
there might lie objections. Some people don't want to know
S
S
W
r
t
e
s
jK
jss
, GATHERER OF SIMPLES
cloth
and remove ll.r lather. Thi- t sl-ti-r. Mrs. Talley HatrawAy.
unlay afternoon. Tlic luncheon!were Mr*. Charles r.. Salter or •Mr. anti Mrs. I.ucien Johnson the ohidoer talier. They met Ha t w o n a studio loL tln ternatfamal)
'
Vivian
the will of l-he people, or. rut her. they don’t want the will
tFrom Kalcidogriipht
will make your ikin feel luthy j
table was arrangnl in the ■Hath I West Palm (»*ach and Mr*. John and s«ui Jon have returneil frqm
.
Rising at dawn when iia ^ r l* ccld of the people generally known.
smooth.
Rev. slid Mr*. J; N. Thompsor \
Tennis Club room overlooking | R, Human uf MtUpL They wore
with dew. _
••
• Choose the light .‘mgrtphe of
Large firoup At Club Legion Auxjliary
uW swimming pool at the Mayfair i goVmrof yellow marquisette with
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert F. DuTfl
DuTJl
She gathers h ttb ’s to rope-w ith
tweedy roloe.ir* an I pel
Inn.
I
fitted
bodices
and
bouffant
sklrta
and baby daughter, of Fort Pierce,
LesSon Learned
To Hold Meetinif. outdoor
ness of Mt*. Johnson’s moU(*r,
fumes. These arr In-.t- r f-&gt;r ccl.oul
rnou
human ilia;
Over
Past
Weekend
Bv MARIAN R. JONES
were recent guest* of Mr. and
• Centering the table was a large !„ml carried bouquet* of pink roses. Mrs. J. tL Myrlck.
.
girls than the headv. i-Xoti.* ' t ill­
B onrfrl and canttimllr, .whose b!tSpecial
th
the
Sanford
Herald
Mri. Doc Malcolm and family.,;
OS
One man who has learnejl from experience is the Amer; ' ■ U r brew
« ./ ,« Hi*.
birthday . cake
ACilllam H. BeJI served as l^*«
Activities at the Sewjnolo Good- ,,kTh» AmarWan legion Auxiliary er rated for ohlrr, mefcyiojinuilj. . . in the form of a
.
•
...
—ii-A Ify a n d Mrs. E. F. Mftchexa,
Will conuurr fever and relieve tlir
dnun lead,In blue and yellow c a r - ; m*,i for Jvi* blilh*r-|n-law, and ' Friend* of-M m. J .1 L - Myrlck try Club over th r weekend Indud- will hold Its- fitM nufR m f nf the "aled vusmrn.
n farmer, in I he dtesfy prosperity ufter World War I.
Th- S-mtnolk f'guntv Teacher’s! Mrs. TV.' T. Chance, Mr*. C arof- rylng out the p o B r-aA arra.ufed t p Mtt H.
chilli.
,
Ww*ed V. Belt- will be glad-to learn that she ha* ed an Informal parly on Saturday fall on Friday a t the Iwg'on llul
farmers mortgaged their property for nearly $11,000.000.H uh mel af the Sanford Junior Hamerick. and Carol Jr. have re­
in th* decorations. Blue a ift yel- n*r Jay W. Knight, cousin of l«on movnl from Sibley Memorial night and a buffet adppor served after having been disband, d over
The Sht-pbrni’a P une Mil In a I a 000. When prices collapsed, innny lout "their furnis.
Casselberry News
•7 flowera
____ —were arranged
.1 *e*intha
»1 anti PGray
.. . ,. I*
. Ili.-tnrl
R.
Dickert, Hospital In Washington, I). C. to on Sunday evrning. Following the the summer months, . was an- I ly ’JANK W. CtSSEI.IlKHHY
High School Thursday. The gues* turned after spending the past
low
t h e&lt;1
. l)le a•
LTide
blrrdina wound
Now farm prices have jumjtcd even higher thun thev
sneaker w*s Mr*. Una Holden, of two weeks in Georgia.
’ .-.
centar of the cake. Following the 1unrj p uf-the bride Served as ush- the home of hfcr daughter. Mr*.
d pennyroyal ,-iovtln- un aching
dancing ami singing were nouiw.-d today hy Ml-* r^tna v-nii
were lifter the first World War, but the farmer is keeping
Del and. Vice-president and form­
James P. Smith In Springfield, su
•
In ad;
luncheon Dickie received man ?' er*.
Pre-War Industry
^ J . n ; preside,,',
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clonts. Sr.
The Woman'* Society fur Chriser
Pr**t/h*nt
n*
the
Florida
Educgifts
from
his
friends-and
car
By pfind and stream or &lt;ver (allow his head. He knows that $:i wheat %2 corn and 80-cent cot­
V-.r-is
•
’
1• Following the wedding a rec­ Va.
campanil.,ent of Mrs. Ed U n . The croup will meet atJAW ^
,ian Service met last Mogday
! have returned from a vacation (o
Of
Mink
Raising
Is
atioaf
Association.
She.explained
it
was
presente&lt;
1
with
a
gift
Krt&gt;und
and the board will meet m ".IS i-sening at the Cmumuiuty llm ur.
eption wna held on the lawn of
ton Won t Inst. .So instead of adding to his mortgage, he is
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
RoumltlaL
'
Ailat»a,
Ga.,
and
Wayneav
the
new
school
law
and
the
effort
a
favor.
During
the
nfL-nmon
Miss K«la Richards of Spring
Some ancient wisdom guides her
-n J Ml-- rtiiil.-nden a«knl-l!ul_C L_
* *' WT-r-bip - f r t th r home of th r bridt**
_
Revived In Germany the committee had to' nui forth N. C.
paving It off. By the end of 10-16 the total of farm mort­
prexent—were—Mr&gt; " iis j . 1^ .
, . _ on
— *•'-!&gt;
and
TtfldrltThM heen-th* Knrxt of h er —Tliuic'eager tread.
mlng_wa* ciuuycil
„ rt E.
.. IL
„ Smith. Mr
.ind
Mr*.
PO'1'
l-eN-given
Girl's .Sloti;
ici- followml hy a
M
Mr.
.
ml
vtrs.
^
^
,
(lun.
,
Cohvcnii
gages
was
down
to
^&gt;.000.000,000.
and
the
next
report
to * rt frp aised . Her addins"w s's
Air Folicy Bill Facing
Bv lore of earth, through rges taiJ
mion which
$lot*»_Now Taking J to n d
Mr*. Cfcll Carlton, form erly.of
Those Invited lo lie with Dickie wedding trip through Florida the •lit«r uml liroth«r-ln-Uw, Mr* liul
and guest!
Mr*. w* ' Lc-1'1 In .New Ao ik ., All mom* the edjrallun of youth today l»
Ai’ Newsfcatun s
ought to show a further reduction._____ ________'
_ ■ *TBbgn u o in g In Congrasi
Imih Inspirational and -Instructive. Oviedo, is confineii to the Fernaldor sung.
were Samira Wright, Justin Lynch, couple will make their home In Mrt* Fretl Dyiun, 4i th tir home Jlugh Whelchel, Mr. and
l.y Mr*. Hart Fuller. Rrfreah
| •
In Easing Forking Ills
By
NADKANK
ANDHRSOV
TkKh- Ttant she go Mutt wx-ai -t"TT
Thosd a t’endlng teacher* from Laughton Hospital at Sanford.:
Bobby Munson, Hilly Wright, Sot- Miami. For traveling the hrlde on West Seventeenth StreeL »hv
Dome a n o th e r d ep ressio n , th e f a r m e r can leave his
menU wero served-by the hostessHAMBURG—
In
Blankencs*.
a
S p tc n l to C entttl P itta
signature:
* Oviedo SchiToI were Professor. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Estes ar._
Moss, Eileen Moss, Alice Moss, rhu-e a dress of »&gt;We faille with Is sjiending several day* &gt;n Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Stuck. Mr. ami
pitchfork in
t-s. Mr*. Aamcs It. Ilatlaway and
i '" ‘«nh_______________
suburb of Hamburg, another frs - and Mr*. Walter A. Teague. M rs.(daughters, I.uJune and Kay, and
fe v e rfe w . Clcy-Yye*. i jngwort, server an any*he hayloft unci lie us hlaittl toward tin* process ■^^AHHINGTON — There Is considerable speculation In Capitol
Lvnn Ratlgan, Robert Nilberton, a bolero Jacket and black accessor­ Orlando l.cforr returning to ncr
Mr*. W. W. Loudrrmilk,.
A
alitae'e
V
"
.kit
iv,
■
..
yom*
else,
—
St.
Louis
Post
Dispatch.
•
*
Mrt.
lU
rty
Tooltf.‘
war
luxury
industry
is
preparing
J. N. Thompson. Mrs. Basil Guynn,, *o ii , Tommy, are spending this
Adder’* Tongue,
Marilyn Moss, Hatty Wright, Lind ies. Her corsage was of orchid*. home. In. Illinoia.
.
circles ll.4l the Senate war Investigating committees hear­
U n e. Mr. anil Mrs. J. C. MUchcll | s i i
a j ' / i j i y C . , t,s
a postwar comeback. There, one -Miss Catlsoni Mrs. Caldwell.
Known bv their name* either to
week
at
Daytona
Beach.
*
Waber,
J
r.
and
Virgin'"
Mo—.
Mr. Grdrge Schwab, for many
ing* on the Kuwait] Hughes plane cunttacts killed whatever chance
and guests Mr. and Mrs. Tom f A t l.lI ltlL V l i y O it-r*
Those from Sanford attending
of Germany’s lar«;es: mink farms
cau»e or.cute.
The -Mattie . hnd Commercial
Mr*. A. W. Epps and son. DHL Kirkland of Orlando and Mr. and
years a missionary in Flench IVt-n!
the “single instrument ’ Air Policy bill might have had uf being en­
the wedding were Mrs. Vaughan
is again breeding thr small btuwn teachers of the county held a I
American
Beaut
ic
h
There U no h tib whose viitue can
Epps,
have
n-tprnad
front
*j»em
Africa, w»* guest Mnatei al ll"-'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
acted by thr M)th Congress
ami Mr. and Mr*. W. Gaulheti
Mr*. C. C. Kirkland of J.r-k*onanimals with the jjarly-pifcelr** meeting al Oviedo lliirh School
inipait
Sunday mornUig service, of the
It) It I'SHELL KAY
Hutchison, MIm I’enrose-IluU hl- Ing two months at Daybmn Reach. villc. Mr. and Mr*. W- D. FlrtttBelief prevailed that the Involvement of Senator Owen Brewster
pelts.
.
Kate to (he Irouhfed mind m heal
Friday morning to mak? -plans,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. I . Sept. I’assellM'iry • ,'oiniiiuiol) Cliuivh,
Jaycee
Booth
While In Daytona Mr. E p p - com­ Ing, Dr. and Mis. O. L. ('" 'k s , Dr.
Hull.
lit! Maine in the-committee fiasco was the tipofl that the legis­
the heart.
Appropriately, the !l!nnk*neae for the coming vear.
muted to Stetson University whole and Mrs. Many Woodruff, Mr. 2. i .l l - Fifty-four s r h tt offer­ MethmlLt, otr Aug li
Fot tw.l month* or more teii.l istte and other «**»*, Oils fact
lation would h a \r very rough strddmg if it were brought up •
KATHERINE VAN DF.U VEER.
Next Wednesday morning will)
(IS siiaart ir-as t’ses Ossei
mink farm Ix-long* to n wu nan,
he wus attending suminet »&lt;ho. I. nml Mr*. John Melsch, Mr. and Ings from 41 stales, Canada mid
.•fits of a sectlun of Klo-tda's tiulf seems to strctiKthen the •tlltf that
Brewster admitted in committee testimony hi*
I)r. Maria Koi^p. who runs il with he the fnrmnl opehlng of the Hut a dream uf ths Jaycais a year
Epp* spent thu ta il t-vj vvevks Mr*. John Ivey, Mr. end Mr*. r« 12 lilio* parade tmlay down tlo*
Mr. nnd Alt*. It. J. Rrvlll and
Doris Duke Retains Dr.
Allshilr City boardwalk I" mark family returned la»l week from
close Interest in Han American Airways th*
her husband. Karl Jan-..-s. Accord­ Oviedo School. All -visitors and *g°That Red Tide winch list ber:i toapt from Ft. Mycr« I j Tarnon thcie rnlirht In? juAtlftcatm i for the
in Davtona with them.
J.
Nelson
of
Miamk
Mr.
and
Mr*.
bprinicB nav#» b ttn |ilavi;c&lt;) uitn a rs s theory.
th.
official
s
u
r
t
of
Hie
flv.-olay
are. expected
to report
to _ ’’T*1* J«ycees d e n ia l that it
ing to the Kobe's, their farm is pupils
. .
.
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- .. ._
guiding force behind the new air policy measure
the scourge ol out west cossl
Control Of Fortune Mr. and Mrs. Ted T. M«-y«r* and Roumillat. Mr. and Mm . A. J. « « • coi'iiN'tillon for the 1947 "Miss tllrir varalion trip. They visited
about the third largest of soma 2h the school al the regular school Bfinford was to progie**, it n u d
mysterious ao-called ’red .sac
tu th ers in Gulf wate.s luftrle.l
Moreover. Hughe* strategy In playing up th*
Mrs. Bevln's patenls tji New Kei
.beaches this lUUimtf, codtdn'l have that has killed and chi linueV 'to 1 *,,,,her• ,n ,,ulf
14c- Opeiw 12:4S I*. M. -10c
or 30 mink farms In I lie llamburi time. The busses will run to bring *‘l • “ additional crop—« erop of
.
daughter. Ginger, have returned llama and Mr. and Mr*. t.«-orgo America" crown. ’
so-called “pressure' angle In which he charged
sington,
Ha., ml lates visited NiThurston.
kill
millions
of
fllh;
casting
their
J
J
f
,irte
h,ve
,
HARIS.
Sept.
2
..W
A
A
Do­
been stilted up by the Reds. coulJ
ami Schleswig-Holstein areas. a K In the children In the surrounding tourists who constitute F b n d i’s
to their home In rllU bfllgn, I nThe frt contestants will exhibit agara Falls. N. Y„* ami 'Alcoa,
that Brewster agreed to halt the prqbe If Hughes
minican
friend
of
Porforio
Rttbl
Als**
Mr.
and'
Mr*.
Rov
Holler
Pupils
amt v iiitori
indDitry.H he declared,
concentrating on hi ceding to territory.
after spending the past two wet-ks
ciiivos uiul talent in n gnirling
it?
to at*
c u ts
..
s s k'S n
to»
.’S!i%ir "",n’ would merge TW a with Han Ameilcan, would be ». are
toxa, bridegroom of Doris Duke, with- Mrs. Meyer*’ iMcenls, Mr. and guest. Miss Marguaiius Grave* act • * of competitions designed to Trim.
' *
lalwIltliS
aL lsH .
. . of the.
tehulld an export trade, and if receive fonnal iiitioducllons to; *Tnl* Tourl»t Booth wm tjullt
tending liliu
physicians.
Nouu
| Certain to be used, behind th* scene*, by op­
said
today
Miss
Duke
would
re­
of
Columbia.
8.
C..
Mr.
and
Mr*.
necessary materials are obtain­ nt*i nml old teacher* for the .
and Mrs. A. I- Kelly. Hr. Sira.
c.?.u,,rd damago esll'iiated cases lias proven of a sarintis natha fit Id
d ttt_lft hi’ -Sxtunjto
Wmm
Mr.-amt-Atrs. linn'Titrunrinm it
. 1 ^ * 1 '*** ,n
ponent* of the legislation
tain control an*r»ilminl'iraUonj»r M rvrrs will be remembered as tne John Galloway. Mr. and Mra. Wal­ trim
It may be dial Socialism did not in the milliiins frulii loss of sum. lute although sevetal prisons
able, they may have soma pclLs coming year. So far the teacher*
nlylit's ' final-. Today'* "tH-ning family have u-turned from Hilt —
J yt ' '
'
Brew
star
has
specialised
In
aviation
m
atters
her
vast
fortune
under
the
con­
ter
High,
Mr.
and
Mi*.
&lt;-l&gt;'dr
Terfor.the mhrket Vy n * x ;w a r's fur at" ppresent
former
Virginia
Kelly.
par.ole
was
tile
easiest
°f
the
produce the preicnl luid time* in mer tourist tiade at liearh resorts were confined to hospitals f &gt;r
resen r’aFc
m*rlt ,n
me Fruf.
rru t. Walter
w aiter A. 7 ^ ,
snd hs-pieeumsUy would -be th* Door leader on
tract hy which they were mkrrl«l
willi-gar ami guvsts, Mr. and Mra. the girls had only to I* pushed liurgh, Ha., vvlieir they visited
season, Koher says h-'p.-f illy.
Trugue. principal nnd high school to raise fluids to opt-ralu t ’Jl
Bsiuiu so wulcfv. Auil.olcd- by and hasjiuL cummeicial fisli«ime«.&lt;||e*tmen»; Bemgntrtng—till dittr
Sterling Bolling of W a|hln«ton, Ip individual rolling chairs down relatives and friends.
such legislation
*
yesterday.
}
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
C.
Hutchison.
out o( hutineti.
. ‘ Uni. officials, uf Gulf Const romFounded on br&lt;-edin,r stork from teacher of mathematics; Mr*. '(V told of plans to upeM Idlhe
D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. t.hor os a t« o-mll* lane Wrote an ogling
SAcislist*. to ths.'war- but neillici
tluhusband
o(
naldrosa,
lately
i
Mrs.
Eltxa
n
.
Vaughn
and
MU*
ln desperation, loyal residents munltie* in the infected aVm lm-Canada, mink farming was ■ i-.mll
Hihl&lt;nid Cnssellatrry, Jr., left
...... .....
THAT PARKINO PROBLEM—State and muhas U oveicome them.
‘
the film
actresa .Daanielle Darricux Henrosr Hutchison - speht th Hotter. Mrs. R- G. Fox. Mis» (S'ldlrnre of *om# |0«.IHH) p. . -r
liave turned to state, comity and mediUely placed a iian on Uatii-Tm-silay fur f’hlcagw, HI- w'" ’ •'
r
c
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w
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£
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i
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*n
h?ur“
*
'*
’
Frances
Mahoney.
Mis*
Matv
Ann
and
once
a
son-in-law
hy
another
-even
day*
a
week
tctw-dule.
a
Senator
Brewiter
ntcipsl
governments
ire
taking
steps
to
tasc
That
'
The
girls
registered
yesterday,
weekend
In
Miami
with
Mr.
and
federal govenmient for halu, hut lug a? well as fishing..
I
Germany. In H t3t,-140 mink l.rv«d- placing Mrs. Kathryn Walker, who stressed
he » ill atieinl tha conventiniii
marriage or Die president of the Mn . Alfred
he plan of br'nginc
and many nf them lmmc-ll»1-ly nf
G arner D*n»*lm:v
tag headache for every city motorist—where to
AllfTfl viuntry
7,'-* .V Whelchel»— MIsa er* in Ihe country owned 7,020 as resigned due to her health; more resident's
despite the millions of taxpayers'
It teems strange that with all '
llie Flutist Telegraph .Dellvei
Into
County.
II
Hugh
Whelchel,
Jr..
0
%
H
*"1
Dominican
Republic,
anil
hi*
wide
thrr*
they
attendei!
tlu*
mqit
into
form-ftatterlng
bathing
minks. Nearly all the fur- went
Senator Pepper thinks Prcsi- monev spent annually fur (he th e 'money spent by litc govrrn- park a car In crowded metropolitan areas
Jr.. sulta for Uw benefit of photo­ and Ihr Telegraph Delivery 8ervwere
reiNtrtc*|on
an
extend"!
Mrs.
nower,
fifth
grade;
M
rs..
highly
praUed
the^
worYof
^harl
By
mg,
Ray
Fox,
Kliby
■
praised
tl
wcddtng
of
ths&gt;
Douflney’f
daugh
maintenance of bureau;,
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!
A new survey by the National High say Users conference reveals ( to thr Isip tig fair, and most wtr* Basll
hoards mint
in stale and federal w
biiieaui
hronomlrta*
ILuke.
n U who
. . i ccharge .of tho fund
'dent Truman should select his own
1honeymoon at the Mediterranean t&gt;r. Helen E sth e r' Doo.ln. y to John Pierre of. Daytona, W. 1 . graphers. T h e y will aliiunate beGuymi. Home» Economic*;
_ . |j Luka,
Who lhad
and commissions set u|&gt; in tiie pulr-' for public welfare ami contcrVk- that stale legislatures are taking three general lines of approach lo I exported to the Balkans, Kober
Heard. F. D. Scott, Phil uraah'lff tveen Utoar suit* and evening
N.Pffhmnpson,
Senior | nraising
dtive, for ’soltlng* ih*
resort of Cap il'Antlbcs.
N
.» h o m p « « i. Bmbir
b l w drive,
running male next year. " I feci lie welfare, the Slate (Tunserva- lion, that thr scientists'and auth- the parking problems of their cities Th*** a rt:
Harry Elmer Steadman.
I explained.
Mcsjra. ■ Renin llaltaw ay ami
and IL U. Henleygown* throughout tlm remainder
Ruhlrosa's sister Anita said the
that the President should he, and lion Department, th - Federal oriitcs al their command n rj un*
1 Wartime bombing had an ad­ English: I’rnf. Haul Miklsr, Ills- wheels turning."
I—Further us* of parking met*** .
Woody rtsiwdctmllk an- the nett
A. I*. Lyon's
lory and Athletic Director: other I Javrecs arrived early In Ihe
couple
left
hy
piano
this
morning.
of
the
week.
.
vers#
effect
on
mink
breeding
and
Bureau
of
Lish«l**,
the
Slate
able
to
offer
any
real
help
in
this
will be. nominated next year." h-.
3 Setting up municipal facilltlts to provld* off-str**t parking.
changes will oe announced laU r.1morning to put the TourWt Infu
f o r the final winner Saturday nroprlclnrs nf lltc Flight DcvThe Dominican friend, who asked
Board of Health, the D lu iln u n t cincrgenry.
wire-and-wood
cages
rusted,
rotted
3 —Authorisation of local invraligations into th* overall parking
says, "He should have a tunning
Hroftssor
and
Mrs.
Allan mation Booth Into good shape f £
n ig h t,'th- "Miss America" crown llralu'irniit ul the Sanford Munici­
Women Can Help
to remain anonymous, said the
and fell Into disrepair. The Ki.-hers,- Thompson,
of Fish and Wild Life CuiscrvoWhite these governmental agenson Jim, of Vero dedication. The following firm*
il| mean u $5.&lt;'(&gt;0 &lt;«holarihl|» pal Airp-irt. The Flight Deck wa*
marriage contract waa ilrawh up
mate of hi* own choice, one with lion and several other*, none* of rles are efficient when It comes to problem
who had only IB )r 20 animal* Beach, are and
.........
-■ Aug.
* - 10.
. Law Enforcement «plus
Ry ROB THOMAS
lociatiVe radio, screen, or [ uffh
tally i #o| h ned
spending the weekend furnished c*|ulpm:iit a t cost or
Cny-op«rat»d juirklng loti and garag** have b**n authorised by
"as usual” in accord with*Domin­
left at war’s end, havj built ip to with Mr. Thompson's
wkotu he can wotk. and one wh i these agencies has so tar been able collecting fees and dues and are
parents, ths near cost, according to Gntdoo
Itgtslatur** tn s«v«n states Catlfornt* rtonvla Maryland. Minne­
modslling contract*. Thn' t l run­
P h o n e 4 81
ican law. The ceremony, however,
1 1 0 S , P a lm c tlo A vc.
100
minks
now,
hut
m
an/
of.
(heir
lo
offer
a
solution
to
,ho
pr
(Idem
not
a
hit
bashful
when
it
comet
to
will strengthen the ticket." Some­
Mr. ami, Mrs. James It. Halta
,
r.cra-up will share in $2n.n«».i
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 2. Mn— A l' N nw fffituw k
sota, Massachusetts *N»» York and Hennsylvknla
stipulated that the bride should
Hradjey. secretary: Clerk Novell)
rages aro patched and mendtxL
or
give
any
service
in
'nc.’ting
the
asking
congress
or
the
legislatnte
»»*v
vf
I-»l
r
Ellen
Diivr:
have
one, like . . . well, say Senator emergency.
'Jtan v tte MacDonald is nixing a
HACKENSACK. N- 4
Company Installed the temi-ctrcul*
*Y,’n worth of rrholarshipi.
“obey" her husband.
Harking meters to increase th* turnover of parking space hav*
Kober pointed xadly lo one empty {
■
for Increased budgets, they appear
had a* their guest, Mlsa Iritiir
ar window seat, nnd Sanford Up­
Pepper of Florida, eh, Claude?
Miss Duke, who divorce*! James career In-opera because shgwant* Terhune.deUctlve and grandm..lhHandicapped with link of fund- absolutely helpless in the face of been authorised In s u stales—Florida. Kansas. Maryland. Massa­
? broken corner, from I ag their fur lightens in color,
llt.oki-i &lt;■/ Neptune Ucach, Fla.
fir.
believe*
women
.’oukl
tm.
«
Lightning
experts
sav
ynuianother
try
at
th*
moviei.
•
holstery
Co.
the
green,
cushion.
chusetts.
New
Hampshire
and
North
Ca'rollna
.
H.
It.
Cromwell
in
19*2,
Inherited
and limited as lo equipment w ltn .a situation tka*. is really ivt'ous
which a whole family oft minksi A* befits their.value, ill minks
creator
factor
for
taw
enforceThe
red-haired
uoprano.ls
happy
rlianrrs
nf
ln-lng
hit
hv
lightning
The
coffee
table
is
from
Thorpe
$.'I0,000JM
)0
from
her
father.
Esti­
recently escaped Into tho Blan- have names amt pedigrees. Kober
which to work. County ’ Board*! and calls for quick jn l decisive
An Investigation of th* overall parking situation ha* been author­
Mrs. J. W. Wurrvlla and daugh
at more than Ht0On,(kM).
Furniture; thr'e# chairs, filing
mates on her present personal with her return to the screen in nienL
kenese woods.
» lt was "Yes, (ie ilase No Ba- (•■ve &lt;J°no everything pot«ihlc l o ' action. Thev can eaten the ftsli- ised by the Hennsylvania state legislature and is expected to get
said. Some of hi* ar* Cognac, cahinst and typewriter ate from
-Thv
Ulr«I«
And
Thu
IW
ca
*n«l
“It's
time
women
licranwi
mors
fortune
have
ranged
ns
nigh
ns
dlspose of the tons at dead fish erman who pulls In a trop.r tu t uf under way aoon.
One of th* quesllunx mink
*
,
OSntl," ’ at hospital* and other
- •* * responsthUitus.
$200,000,000, although that figure told m«- she want* tr do More.
hr enlcr* muse over these da vs is Cocktail and Chester; Jb« lattqr, .How*lV Office'fiu'pnlVr two desk'.'
•
*
*
•
cast upon the beaches, but the area : season, ur attempts to operate &gt;1
a
•t
he explained, “was named fur at, l from Army and Navy S u rp l*
charitable institutions in Miami affected is so vast nnd the prob-lhoat without a license, but can do
generally wax considered highx "For th* flhd time, I-pMV-my­ S T ihi 'K -r’S '
whsthsr
export
fur
prlres
will
b«
• BENTON’S NEW PROUI.EM—Trimming the aalD of the Btale
English colons! we know.’ I’rsuJ- Storet-watar cooler. 8-T.r-mI E l . J
She also controlled the Duke en­ self." she said. "In the past. I al­ who has lurmllixt criminal case* In­
Igsl wtxk when the Canadian fruit jein »o difficult dial the effort lis#'nothing to prevent the wholesale
IV he exhibited card iniftY ftios of , trie Co.; Elder 'Springs' wnUrT'w'’
dowment .foundation, a - 1200,000.- ways portrayed a nighty vuuiuc volving women fur 2« yi**rs.
' l h
l S
?
‘K u ' W l ! l S ' (
tier Rose i^ f i was towed to been little tnurr th.n a lo k -n ic m -Jd c siru c .l^ SnSSJlfomT .* I f f l u S J S
pedigrees, recording family trees | H. Crews* electric -refrigerator.
thing who didn’t Know what wa*
The only woman In Nctv Jen ey
000
fund.
r t h ..r ro o d n ,h .^ n d . y m m n i B e n to T w h J ? o u lr!S fiB ? ly » ?^ S . I n t . K . .^pr^prt.U on
•‘fic**,° n
,h# * * r' * K°U r back to mink great grest-greut j Mathers, and glasa topi'foV'de.k*
with both engjors dead and P*rcd
sent*. ,l l hi - * i« ^ - ' ‘*‘^ ^ l w o that
ut tw#
tin eaten* to wipe rut tho c m - i
\ Informants In the Dominican reining fcrouml the corner. But who wear* a d*l*cthre’a hailgi *1'"
I'm
not
’Naughty
M
arietta'
any
grandparents.
J.
.
.
J
from
Stnkarik
Glass
Co.
New
trouble
*tem*
from
the
way
he
has
adjusted
his
staff
to
makes thn following polnled nhAppeal* to Tallahassee and merrlal fishing Jnter**t &lt; of the I
ter gaining on the pumps. Tlirtc
e Pelt." It tske% a^Aklns to stake
cohsulal* said Huldrosa was Inde­
meet the lower appropriations
i
. . a full-length ladles' coat, he added,
scrvatlons:
.
pendently wealthy. He la 39. Mlsa more."
was nothing to do with a cargo nf Washington have brought* sympa­ West Coast. . V
The movies. Jeanctt# explained
The major cut has been in th* foreign field, especially the preaa
“ W om en sh p u ld .ito y » t home
and th* old price for a first-qual­
Mavhe thev couldn’t do anything
(hike I* 34.
•
11-262 (no. we t^n’t know who thetic expressions from senator*,
"require morn of rtiy youth" nnd ninrp,
representatives, departmtitt and about it th* ilr tt week, or tven the and information officers in foreign capital* and thoae working on
ity coat was four to five thousand
During
thebrief,
sljnple
cere­
counted them) bananas rapidly rip­ bureau officials but nolhlnx con­ first month, but now that two the. Voice of America tn foreign fields .
“Women should not prink so
‘ • dollars.
mony.’performed bjr Consul Geo- that's why she wsfils tc slay here
ening but to get'them eaten as crete. In the wap &lt;4 OtstOtanco or months hav* gon* liy the- sllua' .
,
Rut mink food—if &gt;&lt;&gt;u can find
It was her* that some of ths ablsst of Benlon’a staff w»r*. UH.Cr%| Dr. Salvador Hanulafc Rubi- to renew her film rareer, 8inc# a much.
-They should think more.abont
in finding a xolmlOh to th.- prob­ lloti continually grows w
vear or more is- reqnlretl to learn
lb— now costs about stx limes
• rapidly a* possible.
gaged
They
generally
received
th
r
Ppproval
of
members
of
.Con­
rosa
puffc«l
a
cigam
te.'w
nlch
h*lem.
M am, g lea m iO ithout (V /p in g f
what it used to, ths breeder com­
seem*- that saiusHifng cool
ground out when time cam* t*J each opera, sha will lak t' at wait their (amUl*a kodAM*&gt;jW«v themgress who saw their work abroad
.
.
*
- i
y
' ’
until later. . 8h* -c*p*rlc«l that
Professors fiom the- University done for the suffering'
plained. And while breeding slock
rxchange
werkling'
ring*.
Now
they
ar*
returning
te
Waahlngton
to
be
severed
from
th*
“Young girls of today attach t. u
of Tampa and Uhlventty of Mi­ of th* affllctixl are* an
one* cost about SUk) per :euple,
Quid rosa. "Sit* and handsome MGM ha* a couple of.deals cook­
government payroll.
.
S o tn
in e Americans
American* a r e wur ami as well as official* at the Fed­ mcrclal fishermen who
A ll y o u d o la w an h a n d rln s o d is h c a a n d
much Importance to self-expres­
ing for her.
they are completely unobtainable
ami
a
bit
shsrtar
than
his
tall,
•
#
#
•
lied lest European , nation* may eral Bureau of Fisheries hxva l—m tH*(r business niinsd t
now. Kober claimed. The only
jjla sh w a rc . . . T h fjr’ll g le a m w ith o u t tim e*
Clark Gable has Dually seen sion and not enough Jto aeivicj.’
blonde
wife,
was
charge
d’affaires
• BILBOS SLCXXSSORf—The death of Senator Theodore Bilbo
Detective Terhun*. tall, grayttade I* between dea'cr*. who
request too much aid from the making Investigallons. They hav* fault of their owfi.'
nf th* Dominican legation in Haris "Gone With The Wind," II* was
—abort Program—
w o n tin g w ip in g w h e n y o u w an h w ith V e il
ID). Mississippi, the “while supremacy' champion,
halred and blur-eyed, became in­
examined Ihe fish kllle-i bv the
sWsp
among
themselves
for
need­
telling
n»*
on
the
"Homecoming
during
the
German
occupation.
United Slate* under the Marshall plague, analysed the water nf the
Cartoon- “FOWL BRAWL”
rat*** anew the reports on Capitol Hill that Rep
Rankin fa
V el leaven no Hoap acu in o r u tr e a k y film tp
ed supplies and materials.
set bow he happened to miss it- terested in nolle* work through an
Because
h«served
while
the
Plan. The current figure is te killing tide and given n number
Norslty- "GREAT LAKES" Vichy regime was in power, the At th* world prtm Ur* In Allant* intrresl lo aoclal’ ProhUm* Involv­
John E ; Rankin- ID), Mustaslppi. hi* “rootin'.
A trade magaslne, "The German
p o lis h a w a y . P o ta u nd |uuta g o t c le a n bo fo n t
L
u
s
t
*
of
exnlanatloas,
nano
of
which
ing
woman,
particularly
the
prob­
PARAMOUNT NEWS
ported hovering around 29 billion
tootin' ” countsrpart tn ths House, may be named
Fur Trader," is being published
present French government has he was so weary (font the civic
y
o u h a v e to hoc i t to b eliev e IL b c c a u so V el
ha*
helped
to-stay
tfie-deslructlQn
lem
of
unmfirrled
mothers.
tty Alley
to succeed’him . •
again In Munich, and Knb-s; found
•(User
diplo- celebration that he w it his feet up
refused to tecognia*
dotlsis, which is. a lot o f‘money in of
or meet the emrrrenrv.
*
emergency.
That wa* mor* than a onarter a
in
a
.recent
Issue
a
review
from
‘
.
on
the
railing
before
the
feont
row
Mississippi
■
Gov.
Flsidlng
L
Wright
must
appoint
rentovcB
g re a s e f a s te r , m o re co m p le te ly th o u
Plain
Toea
malic
atatus.
anybody’s language. That .is about
I
In the meantime, the derlruciP and slept right through the pic- e m tu rr ago, when her husband,
a successor to Bilbo, lo serv# until th# genersl election of 1W8.
. an American fur publication. He
.
ooap.
L
e
a
v e s n o d ln lip a n r in g to o c ru b o u t
three times as much as was leni tlv* “red tide” continuer i u lethal
ihe 1st* llenrv Terhuno, a mechan­
I WCrt’N DEM DRUNK
Wing - Tip*
read wistfully that th* currcut
tu rt
'
Hankins backers already are getting busy down la Mississippi
ic.
was
living*
She
used
to
hurry
V
cl
clcan
n d inhea c le a n e r tita n s o a p a n d
to Euro peso nations after the first march 'as Us poisonous water*
price
for
mini
imported
Into
the
When IV cam* to th* premiere home from a day of Investigating
They hop* Rankin gets th* appointment, and goes on from there to
DRlVUHS IS PE LUOUEft'
•weep on to new ansai, killing all
Brogues
U. S. had been f t 10 per holt, as
•Wpild War and has never been manner of sea life, undangctlng
her*, his wlfe„.th# l#te Carole crime
saveti
u
p
t
o h a lf y o u r d ia h w a a h in g tim o l
he
elected
in
his
owp
right
to
fill
ths
seat
of
the
Ml*
senator,
who
to prepare supner for Henry
POLKS IN PE WHOLE
compared to f 10 in IfiSO and M in
lumbard. said ah* didn't want to and their
itever actually was seated tn the Wlh Congress '
rrpaid. And don't forget, folks. swimmers caught In Itssvidour
two
aon*.
George
and
Loafers
1940. w hen-1,800.000 mink pelts
sit through th* foitrihour show Thornwald. Now that both son*
that every cent of it comes out embrace, making homo- unten­ WORL'. ELSE DM ALL
were brought Into the country,
again. So they walkvl through are married. Mr*. j M u i t * ha.
■ your ' pay envelope, yours anJ able.. and threatening the public BE PONE PAIP B1 HOW1.
Th* Kober* got into mink breed­
crowds, down the aisle and
Mildor lo Hondi
health.
ing
ten
years
ago
because
Dr.
t out tha hack exit. Recently her own home near th* Tleegen
•~r. A m eiitsnil
- While no on* seems to know th*
County
Courthouse.
thon Soop
Maria
la
an
animal
lover
and
r x r*
t T I
I ■k I
A 1 r* I
Maria is an animal l-iv*r and
a friend arranged a showing and
answer, scientists attar their pet
W .7
A fter S&lt;l veers on the Job, she
inlvted
Clark.
"Good
pletuie,"
he
A
ctual
sk in te sta
explanations as to th* cause of
SSVSI
comments.
mads by an tnde« , cry of Eisenhower fot the ltd*. They say that mlnuta
She decided against foxes because
8y WIU1AM am
Ann Botham is getting
(-i ndent tabormtury
th«r "smell.” Mink* smell loo. but
tnl w ill' not down cleapiu organisms which hav* .wv.b.ped
swav from "Maisle" as possible, ''Stations West”
Centra/ P u tt Writer
t name furnished on
2
^
To
tirth* wait?, attach th«mi*!\r* to
only rolatively. Th* *oft, fm e tvia lh# loan-oat route. After th# “.Static# W est" .
request) prove th at Vcl
‘ lane* of tha General It th* gills of fish and smother
IF THAT CAMPAIGN cgalnat Russian veto expert and n Holly­ llk* animals ar* lovtly but hardly
Hcter Lawferd. who startwl «&gt;ut i
Is milder to hands than
dram itlc “Indian 8am m rr,, at
I t He ha* Announced hi them to death by pravmllng their
wood yes-man.
th* long skirt, launched by
lovsbls. Thsv not only b it* ths
to b* x dramatic actor, dances
any other leading prodBALL-BAND
hraathing.
Others
blanw
it
upon
group
of
Texas
woman,
spread*
4 candidal*, and will be
t « t
hand th at fstds them U given lh*
with Judy GatUnd snd Gyd O ig uctt mail* for washing
residua from strsams and rivers
natlon-wtd* a lot of cloth** d*?
opportunity, but will bit* sach
dishes and fin* fabric*.
jo id e n t of Columbia Uni­ washed Into 4b* water* of the Gulf l* R • • • •
ttr .t mu.irml
O
itodptppy
J
ia
iit*
t
t
y
t
what
---------- - ■ « i v -----*■
•r* may find themselves
"Hanama HatlD " She
next January, And yel, e&gt; or sav It is caused by an oves
w i Yialiy alfad it th t d trtfo p m th t other if un wisely m il cl jn r»Ec.-.
. A rth -S u p p o rl
on a limb.
Thev eat a cat-like di«t
ol
a
w
attrm
tloo
with'
a
frsns4 th* ■other day in the abundance of'fresh watsr. Many
a pound a day of flsh, vegetables
’I I I
pa/enf ctllo p h ia t rind.
Legion ^convention, therr hold tbs opinion that nolsnrr gas
and meat, and breeder* or* Issued
K *r T tylo t postcards th*: those
container* dropped in Gulf wat*ns
I I I
special ration cards for buying
•
X ;L.
iuent dttoknds that he be A...
designers who refuse to d/icuxs
bv tka
tha Army l___
havt___
po;*obcd
the i
"tea Cream Curas Hiccup!"— fish haada and butchers scraps.
(he /ongtr dress tty lt art / u f
head of ofat government. waters. It is known ’list qiun- 1
lookjnq... b \/c!icr/
hsadiin*. What werriss Jualar Is Tainted food la on* of th* greatest
th ittia t th t issue.
‘ *impfy. ar* not aatii lilies of gas were disposed nf In I
X. htislnesa Kahu
that h* fust can't tear
I t I
this
manner
but
Arm7
officials
I
■ sn x m a
th* material thus fa say th at It could not lx th r cau
Vcl suds preserve the beauty o f
-»hw^ni-*r-WA&gt;OO^Oir
stocking* batter than even finest
I?xiy. laokLni aroussd •AIhrtyitrOTTolTi'samplej of the
away but la this kind a( w*alh*r
aoap flakes! Vcl leaves no aoap acum
belter. Under such water and of the dead • fish he*
that seemi virtUbllv next daar.
In stockings or other fin* waahabiao.
I I
I ' *
tiftg can hsp- shown traces of arsenic and, as
Blocking* rirta* clear; May ohrof.
arsenic Is one of the elements em­
T'wo people who could never
water!
Vvl docs away with aoap-fading. ItV
ployed In the manufacture of LewB *ak Ur# same language. aro
•osier than aoap on many dallcata
washable colors I
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New Jersey Diamond SEEKS TO EMULATE JONES AND LITTLE
Star Says Dieting
(e /J J J L u i.
C 7 &lt; , o _______ *
Assisted Hitting
ORLANDO, Bept. 2, (Special)—
Big Rill Stanton chalked up his
10th Florida Stats League victory
hare last night in the final con­
test of the 19*7' season for the
Sanford Celery Feds as he limit­
ed the Senators to sla-ryell scat­
tered hits In the 2 to 1 battle.
Meanwhile, the Fed batters
•rtre combing the offerings of
Manager Lou Devil, Gene Major
and S u n Zedalls for nine Linglct.
Sanford sco rid ' both their tans
In lha initial frame from the
offerings of Bcvil. .
Ralph Satterfield hanged a sin­
gle to left field, sending Don
Murray across from third bate
and on the throw to 'tha plate
W alt Harrington crossed the plat­
ter when Don Ford, catching for
tb# Senators, dropped the ball.
Orlando, scored In the fifth on
a fielder’* choice, an Infield out
and a single by Craig Lybraml.
Today is an off day for all
teems In the league, but tha play­
off .series will begin tomorrow
with the Orlando S e c to rs invndIn f Francis Field In St. Augus­
tin* and th* DeLand Ryd Hats
motoring to Galnesvllt* for a lllL
Silverman. If
'Morey, •*
Harrington, rt
Lake, kb
Bstwtfield, lb
*rM«. «f
hubs, 1*
Tyler, lb
itmatoa. p

iVbranil. *t
Rebellion. lb

J 'n i-'

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Oarrtsoa. If

M e a n in g , l b

Totals '
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TUESDAY, SEPT.

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

arnun.

1 .1 1

up CLEMENTINE PADDLEFORD,
, J W EHiter e) This Week

AP Ncwsfeatures
ni.OOMINCDALE. N. J. When the Lloomlnadalj Troopers
of the Class D. North Atlantic
11Mi:u&lt;' returned home from a re­
cent disastrous road trip, safely
entrenched in last place and with
hnrdlv' a mathematical chance of
climbing high enough to gain a
nlace in the polt-season play-off*,
one-fourth of the town »v*i on
hand Id greet the club and attempt
*to cheer It on to victory.
When (hat many of Btooming&lt;UI»'s 2.81(1 residents Mini out fur
a game there must b* 'a reason.
There Is—Carl (Dutch) Snvatrkh
A native of nearby Mountain
View, the 19-year-old. 218-pound
Sawatskt has been luring the fans
to th* Rloomlngdale «*mei, not
onlv a t home but on the-road as
well.
Rated a great prospect by the
Phlladrlnhln National l-nagii" Club
when he starred at their Pony
League farm team in' Bradford,
Pa., In 1946. Sawatski was given
tha gate In 1946 by Schenectady
Of the Canadlan-Amerlesn loop be­
cause he refused to keep In rondlIton and blossomed to a 240ntmnder—fa r' too pinch for hi*
five foot. I t Inch frame.
Turning over a new leaf after
his unconditional release, Hnwat■kl finished th# season last year
with Rloomlngdal*. and (hen busied
himself dpring the winter in get­
ting In shape for baseball this
•pring. As a result he weighed
220 pounds at th* outset -of the
campaign and hat since taken an­
other five pounds off through
hard work.
’ A third baseman Inltilly, and an
outfielder with Ilr(idford.'*RW,flsk! Is * catcher today by Ids own
chid' r.
“I didn’t know anything shout
the position," he admits, ."but |

o f W Hrre p l a in s , MY,
G E T S A CHANCB TO .
BECOM E ThB
JR

3 * 0 AMERICAN

AM ATEU R

J R &amp; fi '

n n .E S
• IN TH E.
SAME YEAR
in TH E
TOURNEY

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BEACH,CAL,
SEP T 0
TO 1 3 g

Murrell Jones, Red Sox, drove
in all Boston'* run* with a single
and 18th horns run In second was shut down by labdr strife,
cam* 4-1 decision over the Yan- and he praised tha spirit af vari­
ous factions alike which united
Larry Tensed, Gtanta, won hli during tha recent session of tha
17th game of the season and 10th legislature In working for a sat­
^ • I g h t with a four hitter over isfactory state labor relations law
tha Brave* as (Hants won the for tha utility Industry.'
first game of * double header
II#’ said ha regretted th at na­
2-1.
tional labor Isadsra had not aesiv

RATLIFF

the kind that raking In the cash
ever could hope' for it to be so
"My game was a t good as I
there was no way to go except
back," he declares. “ Besides, my
‘nervous condition told me I h*J
to quit lha tension of the tourna­
ment trail. I had lost Interest in
the game Its e lf;,I wae playing
only for tha money. I had lost my
desire. Golf wasn't fun any more.*'
Nelson's views were' aired In
■n Interview obtained following
strong reports that he planned to
THE IM­
return to tournament golf. l,ord
PERTURBABLE Hymn appeared to enjoy the a t­
M ASS
tention—It was something from
POwN AFTEA the glittering past. It m ust have
9 H O LES made him feel that after all h#
IN -THE
wasn't forgotten, th at his name
still meant something In tha
B r it is h
A m a t e u r • game of golf. But he was em­
phatic In denying th at ha would
go bark to th# weary' trail that
B V tH a l'
r a l l i e d t o made him rich but filled him with
'^ o n te n L
4
,
^K«lsnrf'jft%TW*'■wftvn he added
FO R
another reason: - "I am too old.
THE CROWN / How many golfers are on top when
they get In the 36-37 bracket7

1 9 3 0 ,AND LA W ioi
LiTTLE IN 1 9 3 4 AHO '3S.WERM THE
ONLY 2 WHO EVER
PERFORMED THIS,
DOUBLE FEAT /

that to play I'd have to stay In
shape. A* I naturally have n ten­
Holland Speech
dency to put~en weight, 1 figured
&gt;the lob where I’d have to work
( t ' n n j l n s - a h i m r a i l Ita a )
th» hardest would be the best fyr
me. so basked foy i trial behind trophies. The Seminole County
the nslto. The poiitim was dif­ Chamber of Commerce trophy,
ficult nt first, but I liked it from which must be won thre-r times In
the start. J t I can keep on catch- auccrssion for permanent possesIng 1 think I’ll be able to alirk to alon, was accepted by At le e for
ha**bsll. And that's my ambition Jimmy Cowan. The Cons: Guard
Auxiliary trophy for faitest in­
today.*1
motorboat, whlrn was won
What has Sawatski got to do board
with the large nioomlngdsle turn- by John Pope, waa presented to
oiitaT Plenty. Th# fans all come hli father II. B, Pope. And the
Florida Outboard Association s
to see him hit humersi
trophy for high point winner, won
In the first 87 games this sea­ by
Reddy of Orlando, was
son—he was out two weeks early alioBobby
accepted
by Mr. Lac.
in the vear with a split finger—
Col. Willi* E. Teale; U S. Army
he came to bat 810 times. He district
who was Introdrapped out 110 hit* of which 30 uced by engineer,
Manager Ed Higgins of
were home runs, four triple* and tha Chamber
32 -two-hasa rlouta. In addition'tts who had bean of-Onmntebee-a*-on*
of great help on the
has compiled s ilxtabb* number
Johns Hirer project and with­
of Intentional bases on halls, and |SL
hi* R.B.I. totel of 101 Is second out whose aid I It (I* could have
accomplished on the 12 foot
by only a single run to the league been
channel, said that he hnd just
leader. He iend* the rircult In made
fipst trip over tho part
horns run* by a sltealdj margin, of thehis
.channel which h.ns been
and the league batters with his completed.
He commended the
.384 mark. In runs tcored, total
hlla and two-base hits lie Is sec­
ond In the league. •
So much do the Hloomlngdalo
owners, who have a worklii-t agree­
ment with Cleveland, think of
Butch th at when the team was
without a manager recently hr
waa named as acting manager,
at 10 probably one of the youngest
pilots In organised baseUlt. He
also drives the team’s bus on It*
trips from town to town, and his vear as senator. Admitting that
income Is continually being nug- the l a b o r problem la not one on
monted b y handsoma gifts from which all good eltliens can agree,
the fans who rentard each of his Senator' Holland declareJ ha wae
home runs with a “boniM" spon­ one of those who felt that new
taneously contributed .from the labor legislation was needed If
America wa# -to m aintain Ha pit*
per place In a civilised world.
He railed attention to the fact
YESTERDAY'S STARS
that whtln he served as governor

THERE'S A CATCH TO HIS JOB

a long time ago) waa the kingpin
af ell golfer*.-admits he has a
feeling of nostalgia when you men­
tion the glamor and the glory
of the tournament trail.
Hut HgVon just doesn't 1st him­
self, become sentimental; he looks
at it all from the practical stand­
point. - .
:,■
It waa just a year;ago th at he
quit tournament golf. He didn't
he says, because ha had too much
money although eraryon# knows
he had a pretty good stake. Nel­
son was seeking contentment—

Jgp-

E V E R TO WIN
/ ...:
BOTH B R ITISH
jfi™
AND U S .
A rm , '-Ji
g o lf

The Clubhouse

V MOW WrrH CLEVELAND,
WHO'S CAUGHT THE
r M O ST M AJO R LEA G U E
GAMES IN H IS T O R Y ?

Richard Diafc, Tampa
Driver, Wins Ra&lt;£»
Richard D ial of Tampa roared
home Juat ahead of Speed Funder*
boric, a fellow Tampan, to emerge
victorious in tha Castleberry
Sweepstakes, the ten mils faatura
of the Labor Day auto raras a t
the Seminole Park Speedway.
Funderburk arrived too late to
qualify In the Initial event* of
the day, but was allowed to sntar
the final raca by a vote of thA
drivers and owners. *
•A
The- five event raca card waa
not marred by a serious accident,
'and nearly 800 speedway fan*
•creamed In excitement when ears
would tangle In clouds of d |s t on
the turn*.
Winners of the opening races
were Disr. Herman Owens of
Charlotte. N. C. and E. V. Jlurloek
of Macon. Ga.

THIS is a l s S9n
SEASON AND H E* ’
ALREADY BBYCMD

THE 1,938 GAMES
CAUGHT MARK-RE^
PROBABLY WONT
. B E SA TtSFEO n U

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D tO N T
ALLOW
A SINGLE
‘i PASSED
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MR. MERCHANT *
■*£&gt; The EYES of TOK '
V * 1"COMMUNITY WOULD '
, BE ON YOUR A_D- f
IT HAD BEEN

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TONIGHT
WTRR
7:15 P. M.
Guy I-omBardo Playc

were 40 or past but they had
only four or five, tournaments
a year; ■now them era 40.” Nat­
ion U 36.
Nelson Is playing plenty of
golf b a t It's n o t
th e
“pressure" kind, IT* Is appear*
pearing In exhibitions over
th* country; he waa la 36 In
. two months.
That he can stlll-hlt that little
pellet li shown by the fact that
he averager! 07 on his rounds.
That would tie winning jrolf along
the tournament trail. But ha I*
making as much money playing
for fun as he could have earned
in the tournaments.
Byron has plenty of interests.
He still sells golf clubs tor a
manufacturer, la 5r-vlce-pr»s!dsnt
o f-g n - umbrella company at*T o­
ledo, O.. doe* radio work and
writes about golf, and owns a
830-acre ranch near Roanoke, Tex.,
on which he raise* Whltefaes

Tho Music Box

A fish would suffocate if placad
ALWAYS 8CORR IN FIRST
fit to co-operate with those seek­
In boiled or dtetilled water.
ing national laws to brihg an end
MIAMI, SepL '
t Special I —
to Industrial strife, but he expres­
There has never been a scoreless
sed the hep* that they might yet
first half In an Orange Cowl foot­
find th* law as written g. moderate
FO R TH E B E S T ICE CREAM
ball game.
one and try to make it work. HI*
.position In the matter had been
prompted by three motive* he
Kllsuse of electric Irons Is re­
said, as follows
sponsible for nearlv forty flrrs a
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
dav In the United jjtaL&gt;*.
1) The need for bringing an and
to repeated industrial rtoppagos,
Wfl m ake our own Ico Croam, AH flavor*
2) The necessity of preventing
Dr. Charles L. Person*
T u ty — DeHclou# ■— H talthful
racketeering by a few labor lead
■OptometrlHt
era In tome* unions.
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
8) The creation of a better bal­
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
Hours: »*!Z l-S
Phone 2C«
ance between Iqbor and manegeHat. C-13
Phong 1218
414 Sanford Avenue
ment so that collective bargain­
Ryea Examined - Glsaaea Fitted
ing might proceed without Inter­
ference from eelflah Interests on
either side.
.. r
Emphasising the importance to
bringing an end to Interpilhlckering. Senator Holland declared that
lha existent* of a strong United
States commanding th* frlendsbib H trrforda,
and respect of all the civilised na­
tion* of the world Is tha must 1m.
portent factor In the InternatlomfT PGA and th* Masters at Au­
picture at the present tima, “W#
gusta, Ga. That will be all
mu»t have peace f t home," |,e
except the exhibitions. The lit- .
said. "If wa are to Aava pes&gt;*
te r keep him quite active In
abroad."
.
golf and h* meets tb* same
Rev, J. E. McKinley pronounced
people he did while he was a *
tha invocation. Charlds Mcrrlson
headliner on the tournament
led tha ringing with H arry Kudrll
at the piano. Folowlng th# banAn elderly men elbowed hi# way
oust a dance wa* held In the May- to where Byron stood chatting
fair ball room.
with sports writer*.
• "You used la reddle for
me,’' the m in said. "Yea, you
used to rsddle for me and
shoot go much better golf than
I could I hated to go to tho
clubhouse end get kidded."
FUNERAL NOTICE
St. Augustine
Gainesville
D#La nil
Orlando
Hanford
Palatka
Leesburg
Daytona Beach

Funeral services, for Georgia
Hinton who died Monday morn­
ing will b# held Wednesday at
tio o P. M. a t tha Primitive Bap­
tist Church, Cocoa. Fla. She waa
the mother .of E ll* . Bims of 016
Cypres* Avenue.'
arrangements are un75 .460 itsrFuneral
th e direction of Etchelberger's
80 ' ,402 Funeral Home with Eunice I, Wil­
00 618 son, funeral director.

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80 ‘ 68
71 67
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Aluminum - Cedar - Polished Aluminum
Ask Me For Free Estimate

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,
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itary of A arleultura
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October 1. 1947.
You can be deprived of your rifh t in drive in evenV
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�R igam ist H as .
Mates In 6 Years

HOWS THIS FOR QPPKNSR
MIAMI, Sept. 2, (Special) —
Most offense seen, in Flotilla'*
Orange Bowl football series was
In the 11*4.1 game when Aluhama
and Boston College ran UP 11 total
of 784 vards.

HYETTE. 7Ta„ Sr lit. J.iJP)
|ir* r - o li| woiimii. flfhtt Shi-rf . Scruggiti- - i ’. 1. In*rnmi‘
IJifitlr •&lt; IS mill In Ih'1next
ktt-. ncuuilvd five mu' ■ hu*A watch .worn constnr.tly . will
jvithuut Iwnefit iif divuu'ti
llrr n lKi&gt;-Trir pila*in sen- keen tietter time than one worn
ymttrrday a ftrr conviction irregularly.
A ty .

Tmt Scroggins tilrnllfi'"! the
ta n a s Kmina Ma** fttHt. a le­
nt of a local tcxlil ■ null vilt. lie said *hc was about four
: UH and weighed ctm i: 15
nd*.
ergggina said the woman ad­
ded *lx marriages, but said
thought tin* firji five had
her. Most if the hus*
rare service-men. the s t e ­
rns convicted of five raw s
Si)v. and Supriiur dodge
Porter senten.-.'d her to
111 fur each crmvictlon. nut
id the sentelcr* Wrle to
currently.
(sheriff aaid the fir*-: five
es came to light when the

parent* of her simh husband,
Clifford H. Warran. l7 - / r i t :t»ld
sailor, of thiltewah. Term., asked
authoritiea to check on tier.
Scroggins said she was first
married to Ben II. Fuller .if Uok*
out Mountain, Ga.. *t Hos»\ die,
G*,. at the age of |5 and listed
the other husbands *in ordei »*
Aifled W. Seaili'S. n suldiei;
Emerson llav. a roldler; Cliarlie
Aiken*, Frank J. Triplett and Wat
nil.
If* said h* did not. kmr.v the addi esses of the husl*andi&gt; 1101
whether Aikens and Tripltll were
■ervice men. All of the m am ages occurred in the Humilltr,
Ga.. are* on the Gengia-Tonne*see border.

(HI AUTHOK of a letter sent
President Truman suggesting the
creation.pt a new cabinet post (or
a "Sectelary of .Familial Welfare",
is Judge John A. Sbarborn of C mk
County, III He based the request on
his own experience In handling di*
voice cases.
(International)

-1
—————— — willing to |iay unite iui rale* ate not apt to fall material­ ■.
ady (ti
ly until there, it conaidrinhle H i n t s T i l IIO URCW iVUh iclothe* designed for r.rildren's
H 1 IU S 1 « n u u s u m t . 1
ttiut most mother; on* dot he* have hariity rli*nt;c"l In 21
Rural Common Sense unemployment m the nation.
Weeklf
nnmT than
n'ii| |ir«*tO- veart," the 1’peeialirt* ngTeell.
S
* fri»rt
__t_II.. H**nn*
S' W
fe |Ortti»inHlraUi*i»
| 1
And whi'n considerable unem­
By S IT U JOHNSON___
Tntlsbsssfe
Sprclallst.
tie** when o u tfittin g th eir foot. ‘'M*r»ofaclur&lt;!* rHatigV -•&gt;•*•'* en­
ployment il'it develop. * prife* of
ough to suit rurrettl fMh’uu. Imt
lb'1 Isahelli S. Thursln
(lies,
farm .ptmtiicl* drop fu‘ler and
F AIt MK11S Ml ST EMPLOY
Min h trseairll Mrss rlioyrt th« they mnke fww rii.iiii- - to unit
farther
th.i
thy
costs
of
opera
t*
i i m . v B frrrK it m e t h o d s
hintf of clothimr • best roi'erl Ml eliildren’**neerls.” •
CHILDREN'S tvE \ :
TO MAINTAIN PROFITS hig u farm The thing fn(tnv&gt; *
growing ihiidien. For *.t minn . ► The .reason. ?I:** sjw* iitiMi.i i’*sell
will
i|n
t&lt;
likely
omit
down
fkouontisN (ui&lt;T oilier* who
lirve, 1* n lack o f liiis to tw lltlf
American rhildien .v-m bj I, of veoi• t w(mu 11 in home ilenii.ii- lo-tf n titao-.t.i. : iroi * on* homestudy tin* business side nf tanning in |ilici l*»'lote the things .they
•
■
Kd*s
thtougil
’
!‘
•
llqtiith
more coin for tahly arid -'i' t' *' ■*
.
ale ruii’vltnt-d tfust fnrntef* must buy;—
t'ldj tit 'I- 111n ’* . t * Maf.ufatTuu. ■ ladiesf
1 tin lit 1 v isill, ■ in »M
The le*t war to he prepared clot hi ll for sellout If.-nio'-to 1* an * I ••stilt* &gt;f thi* rrsertteii to l-*tt«n Mi.lllfll
ii«p only the Iwal method* they
-dU-finl U-fuif... 1Key
luul a u-tknow* if they a w .to nminlnin •&gt; to meet 'ileciiiting Jirtees t r„ elithinit m anufacturer,ilith
.
entil'tlr
to
lilt), tud *t(44» of
*
mail.i
f„i
r„.u
('lot
lie.
.|ioobi
i ’*
fair, margin of profit in the year* product* •Hittelltly and lodiicr lei iituii-i standing n t, Thi lit hiin
children"* 1 tutl)* ; fsaki' h o i . . 1 I jw
1
1
,1
.
fnm!
1
fiddlin'*
cotnfiofr
ahead. Efficiency in production cost*. H int . the win years t.nqi- jtix'iN and iinddi-Mt*. I i Sl'-lt: i l!l pioper p n y - h ill ),-■ Hopimul) ■ It; tiiiool vein - Ifilit ...fits.i ti*vi
ha* lieHi in*' 1easing lapkliy nml «rs pradii*i . |. from omr-fnuiJh to agreed *•)'' o'- Flat l fill ■I'V' po* These 'wonirn want .’W hey that hint to l.tk 1 whif tliei i.-idit gab
xpes'iMlM*
rat In 1 (lino what li,i&gt; a inted.
must continue to inc lease, the nne-ihitit 1 .i» with 1*' iwfvj-'fttj'K.n,it'Mnv
»
ago at the I S: I' ;».i in,. ns i«.-.it nisi wash Well, 'it..' * '•bill!
t'cnhumists say.
tun toil on wntl take oil ii'ii.’ df.
• 1 iru t of
l«
....'■... Hint an*, romfortal.le and oti.' t'y 11. |*iu i ,
The cost of uiivruliiig llie uvriV SC
the U'ecialiits, who ti'ig-o'it 1 iti.r, count foi 'in lion. Vet » if't ’ 'le; Iif I s
■poioti
w a» over
age faint is neatly twice as high and im pioi.u efficiency went
th an n toidi ■1 . i i n
iwltli
itmrc
ito. lit 11*45. it Ht*
" )k i cant.
now as it was in It'll. Trices of answer.
li'rtn homemakei*. osni&gt;- &gt;1 t' " ■tie to buy nil'll 1ii&gt;tlit'*, they find
Tlie Mr ml toward higltct prod I,cli.f ili.it c|)»dttQ&gt; *•■."!. * oh- thru; sintce nt; mi»#i't(t In .tile
services and godiU fanners must
y la
*. s l s 1gelt contihave are high and many of these u c tlo n &gt; Worker 1* lihriv to yon- clothing is it»i«ii-ui n u d bf » stole**
tintir, »n.iti,,aodtl.i- uoticaik
nuituok fur
till th ey
e yearaj
eats ,„ ,lV, nienl- They .'“ 1 «
costs are still" rising. Those good* tinue,
"Though 'spoi ls niid wms etui! 1 - il .'I. . . S. 4 . I .."t "*o(io squat*
foi‘ -nduHs r||u\e* h e n •titlp’t Vfl I mile*.
ami* &gt;wi i ice* which' dcitviul tmjsUi. kb**d '*%t*i’Of(Uwl.a
ni&gt;"r optl-J ..p,,,,. in that itiothefy w.i it.i
upon th e co st ui fabor
fnfior ’ire'ay^iirtfirtlc
Are
(&lt;•' ti" i.nm ef wi.0.00 locpl
p ecied to coht iuuivfisTi 1g j t n I"If*' * hr* a r t .tT tliti 1ttiut.
fur some months, ivilmps.
Faun wage tales lo s e fa ste r St. Leo Prep School
d u r in g th e w a r than did the

TRE OLD TIOME TOWN

price o f fill in pw xtuets. O n e-ih ltd
m o te pi thin* ts or more m e r e ­
quired to pay fin un hour o f hired
labor now lium in l u l l . And .w age

N O T IC E
Beginning: Week, of September 1st and until further
notice (he following: Firms will remain open on Wed­
nesday afternoons and will close at 1:00 on Saturday
afternoon.
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SANFORD PA IN T &amp; GLASS COMPANY
SEN K A R IK GLASS &amp; PA IN T COMPANY

Begins fiSth Year

ST. ; »:•&gt;. Sept. 'J (Special I ’
jS l. Lao i elli ye preparatory. Flor ,
iila'a ilkk ’l t rail -fluHli tUl Iki'i i
Will l» ;
:: tilt) eighth '( t i l :
year &gt;• !*' 8. Thi* Banco county j
school Bi.minliE dt aw a mote ijutii:
•JllO ati.-n T- trotn the »lutc and:
part*
tin nation.
lie* Ift, ■ the icgi.rai aiailrtnicf
course* at St, Leo the srhodl'Ol
ter* B- »tudeut* nuinerous extra­
curricular rnttVttlc* aUeli-a#
ilelit b.f..I, ihruee nrcliyttio. new pn[w&gt;r. &gt;t
*&gt;f radio, itll* iltib
and si lilifd- k*|h' I ntcil then it!'.
Five fiileigtl language, ole. of !
feted Si i • &gt;&gt; rtudciu; a&gt; well n
an etirai.iil matheinatii* anti k h
cnee viilinulum. St. Leu Held,
varsity train* in tlie fiiur inap t
sports and •iitfers a well-iopmOdL,
ml ran,‘. al . |!'ugtdin. t'ottcli if •
Pat litrr, forttier University *f |
Florida ty-'inoR /sU t.r t - y - 1,-.- —.E1
, Ann ■y tlie Si. Leo *1nifeti**
again J l - seat "ill in* Logtuit
Kelley of Saitfoid,

Iv &amp; r n m
1 CARRY
A N T l-

\ .^^S^WORRY
/ S : 1 I nsuranceF O tt R K N T

S A R T IC L E S

FOR

SA LE

0

GIVING A DEMON SIRAHON of a
new llre-rcM-ne (b vice, Cart Sam*
hold* Joe UancU, Jr., 3, In his atm*
as In* dcjcrnds from au ii|&gt;|&gt;yr *lory
of the Architects Building In De­
troit, Mich. An utdiug In the rnaiiulacturcr, the device will lower a
load up to 1.300 pound* in safety at
6 feet a second.
(International)

W ORK W ANTED

tSCORIt PI.AYKKK Tot Cent. By
FLOWhTtfi
EXPERT painting —conti’u t or
day or week. The Music t i n , IIP
foe all occatlon*
hourly basis. S. G. Slogan.
8l Phona 053.
VfeNRII.L A YOST FLORISTS
Free eatimair*. Phone 7HIJ.
Hlpea Av*. ju il off Celery
)F7iCF apace in Metocii Bpiiding.
‘ Large light office*, ,ew 1/ decor- Office ph. 401 residenr* ph. 010 R FLOOR SANDING 4 'fim.di'inrf,
a tK , all ntilitiet, heat and janlcleaning A waxing. Dm poWet
CONCH RTF, 8HWF.ll IMI'R
tor Beiviie furnikhed. Call tiiid SHJ'TIC
unit enahie* u* to work where
TANKS. Gieaie Trap*
W II. A A. Dept. Store.
there ia no electric coniif-tin t
Block*, Aluminum Winduiv* und
available, til yeuta expetienc"._
Screen*. White cement Paint,
IAPARTMENT for rent-See lllrbII. M. Gleason, l-ukn klury. Fla.’
lt Park Avenue.--------— — - _ J ’eriua-UIc. Hurricane,., brae.*
'M ilacle Concrete Company, riuit
12 SP E C IA L •}&gt; « VICES
A N T E D T O KENT
Kim Avcv Phone J135.
AUTO RADIOS, "Motorola Sale*
&gt; u i m F lll.lt or unfiiridiheil apt.
and Scry lea. The Miulc But, FOR H E N T -Floor sander. Easy
1 pans, irsidehta. By lit of Scpr.
III* W. ta t tit Phone 853.
operation. Reaninaitle r a id , .Nun''C t «1 in as possible. 2 bedford - Patnt-*-t»«M ~tA jrTtione
rpoms Please call-721-H after SOFA AND CITAin, !•». ucellan i
ao3.
»
.
(li00.
condition, attractive teat cover*.
Must tell by Sept. t. Phone 75J,
DOIKJE
PLYMOUTH
I B E ^ L E S T A T E FO R SA L E
Wetlev Davli. Holy Crut* ParPA R IS ANII HRItVICK
ith lioute. Upstair*. ,
I0 t Palmetto Are.
Phona 1011
BEAL KhTAl li
INSUItANCB
HOT WATER HEATER FtigidMOIt'IGAGK LOANS
alre ami ituve. Oooil condition. YA-UE moth proofing laat* b
Vest a. Hava your wUaleni moth
BA4UIOND M. ItAl.L, Itralior
Phone 10HO-J, between 0 A.-M.
proofed now. Downtown Clean^ teg istsrc il Broker and
and 7 P. M.
ei* A laundry. 113 Paimcttu
leiuranc* Agent
B aL i
Florida m at* Bank Bldg. PIANO— Knabe Gland. Reconrli-I At*. Phone 814.
tlonrd andI uted. See II .1 .J w r .lt; ^
Tunt ' (nd |tt | * )rll,c . L L
NEW THREE *wd“oom bungalow
Bailer, 73d N. Magnolia. Orau , Htf J M. W
built in 1848. Large lot, can be
lindo. .
—
haadltd for it'MKi.vi cam , bal­
ance monthly.
G A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
HHJNH
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Ktattor
Show cards
■ *nd
__ posters
lond Lundgidsl, Avkoriate
Higlictt cash pries paid for uatd
00-—DUE'S SIGN HER VICK
732 A llsjlic Bank Itldf^ &gt; furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
0. D. Landreta. Phooe 1821
Co. 311 E. t*U Ph. 851k
D FIVE rotnn bungalDw en
RENT A CAR
corner lot. Immediate pus- I'LL HUY your car regardles* of
YOU DRIVE IT
un. Priced at f.ViuO.Od with
age or condition. Roy Roe), 380
PHONE 200
W. 2nd fik
BRHICKLAND-MOBHISON
RCAlRT A. WILLIAMS, lleillnr
U DHIVE-IT. INC. "
WANTED PIANO, must he in
Kayfenmd Lundqnist, Aetorinle
good condition. Phone County
.722 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
SEE US FOR
8702,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
SA LE
ICLES
AND TYPING
7 Peti* Livestock, Supplies
CREDIT Lt'REAU OF
1NG fens for sal*. Lancy'a
WANTED—good home—sums one
,
HANFORD
St urn.
to love me—a little puppy. In­
ilb N. Park
Phape 180
FtlKUfc—complete
quire 2218 Palmetto,
Feed ft tore
EXPERT RADIO KFPAIHIN g
RALE—9 female
Fred Myars. 811 E. 2nd flk
Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
Spaniel
puppies.
410
KlUot
Av*.
in* Feed*, Groceries and
Phone
425.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market
s. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Barber Shop open Thursday,
ry. Phone 1188.
HELP W ANTED
Friday A Saturday.
kLE—Umsroek for drive- GIRL for cashier A connect coohand roadwayw—Phona
. ter. alio eoda gill. Laney's Diug
THE HOME SlIOl*
Store.___________
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone IH3-J
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS •
ATTENTION MOTHERS
Experienced. Steady work, good
—DIAPER BBKVTCK—
pay; five day* a week. Congeni­
Baby Vaivet furnishes hotj.itjl
al »urfounding*- Com* ready for
clean, sterile diaper* and deodotwork. Sunnytown Sewing Plant,
ited container. Ee momicsl and
Casselberry, Fla.
safe. Fnlly medUnlly approved
Call Daytona 2407-W-e«llcM f«r
details. 80 diapers, 32 a week.
IF YOUR SAW needs ro-tnothing,
setting, filing nr hammering.
Call Ph. 810-R.______________

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GETTING YOU DOWN?
•

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to (*&lt; up *i niftit to p w , « i i „ , ha*,
batkacb*. too, twcauM tA mtoec fuMUonsl
kiiln*y iliu iS m .
Thr*» HMotion* *(o. * faraout doctor
d***lop«d a mediciaa for pill v*r; ueubla.
Now million* have u*ed It, otien with
• m i iilG f*»l. *H*ctl** reeull*. Tha nwdictoa il Dt. Kumar’s Swamp-Root, made
It I* ti*rb*. n u ll, »*e*ubln, and battain* - truly lului*'* own way to nliaf.
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fluthirs out kidney* . , , Inti***** th*
0ew el Ufliw, b*lpin( to relieve eat***
•ctdny . . . to hfitiU d bladder *•&lt;• •
lood (luihtni out, too. Caution: Tab* a*
dit*ct*d. You'll **y |t’, m*nr*loturor lr*e trial tuppiy, writ* D*pt. K,
Kilmw A Co., Inc., Ho* JU J, Sumfotd,
Coon. O* - get full *ir*d Iwitla of
Swamp Root today at you* dtueitore.

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13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
SANFORD Beaut]
Jtr Salon—Phon*
1354. 800 Park.. Mary McMahon.
Phone 1854. Permanent wave*
l i t , un. wuarantood. . W ater . Suf- a w i

rantr. AT«iop*rt ove11ingV ____ t«J*
— - 11nvnr
Young man with aptitudr in E rf- I ^
_______
_ M
Hah- dev naw*pa|rar work, .\ p . MrotflrD pvtvon who teak tiillM dj-C as

pun ml to rallata aurh aytnptotaal
In a recent mnllcal laat Innktiam'a
OmntiCiurMl proved rarnarkabl* btlprul
*o ovman ttounl'd thi* way. It's what
[)«1(4* rail a uurtna amlallra. It tiaa
a (rand Mothla* atfact &lt;u one o/
woman'* moat (mpertont orran*.
Taken neutarty — pUikbam'* Compound betrw buudup m U i u c t to tueb
atatrvea. Alan a great aromschtc tool*I

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By STANLEY

�TUESDAY,

Truman’s Talk

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Boat Races

VA Expects Increase

heat wa* to Intense that early at'

(C n n a M l i m r i f t Oaei
In College Students
IOm IIm M t i n Paa* *&gt;#•)
hod member* of the u . S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place
gation to the conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tar
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, OP&gt;—
by Secretary of State Marshall. and Jim Cox of l.ake Alfred, n
The Veteran* Administration taid
Inaid* atory of hpw' tha late
In
fourth.
The President arose this morn­
today It expects 1.325.000 World
President Roosevelt picked Harry
ing and took a walk aro u n d 'th r • The Clan C hydroplane ri
War II veteran* to go to college
S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
this fall, a 10 percent (nervate
apacloUs grounds of the U: H. wa* a rinse contest and was &lt;
glare &lt;J the flames while six miles presidential nomination If told H
Embassy with the White House by J. I). I.amon of Ft. (.aut
th# autobiography of Edward J:
away.“‘
.
physician, (trig. General Wallarr
The agency, basing it* forecast . l uggage, canoea and trappinga rlynn. Democratic national ComH. Graham. He had breakfast with
his family. They left the embassy,
upon advance registration.!, ad­ of 1vacationists were scattered mltteeman from New ( York and
cloae associate of the late prest.
vised atudent-vrtcaan candidates over the track*. .
about 7:80 A. M. for the trio
•
.
Firemen pumped streams of dent.
for aubaiitence allowance to take
to the Qultahdinha Hotel.
The
book,
la
to
he
published
water
on
the
blaring
ratlsray
•long
enough
money
to
meet
their
In hit address Mr. Truman took
peraonal financial needs foi at roaches from a ditch adj*r«ql to Friday by the Viking Press.
the not* of unjty of the Amer­
H ynn. "bo*a" 0f the Bronx
least the first ala we.-ks of the the right of way.
ican nations in agreeing upon
A few commandeered truck* and Democratic machint for 25 rears,
autumn derm.
Ant-for-all and atl-for-one defen to.
8lnee veteran* are not entitled later a line of ambulances brought say* the decision on Truman's
, “ You have made it clear to any
to subsistence allow’a q trj until the Injured to Winnipeg and 8L nomination was mad* well In adpossible aggressor,” he said, “that
they have' been In training -a Boniface. Doctors an I nursev ,,B t* ®f the nominating conven the American republics are )teter- f
month, student* entollin*’ la** in treated many of the leas severely
support one ano:
Aln*d to*
'
September normally will not re­ Injured at the scene or a* a"rail­
against attacks.
ceive their first check* until No*. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only th#
-j Our nalUgs have produced
most seriously Injured were ho*
egampl* of- good- netghborltness
pitalized,
and International amity to th"
Many of the aurvivors. so.ne of
fis t of the world, and in our associ­ In the heat.
thrm suffering Injuries, worked
Train
Wreck
ation together w* have strength­
heroically with the rescue crews
The K and F service run-about
ened th* fabric of the United race was won by Jack Wycoff an I
T••lla«*4 fmw Pag# (Im |
to reach those trapsed In the
Nations. You can be justly prpud was followed by Charlie Jone,. been traveling at ahotd 30 miles wreckage.
They led M
many
waiiy persons
«wne
e&gt;f the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. K. M. Irvin of an hour when It crashed into the jto- wx
safety before they were beaten leader* at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble Miami and J. D. Bills, The sec­ standing
■t a later conferene while he
express shortly before bark hv the Intense h«a!.
Ibirlt which ha* Inspired your ond heat of the rare wa* also won 11:00 P. M. fF-STl. TV sworn!
W. R. Drvenlsh. vice president, wet absent, they decided on Jemot
hf forts."
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 in the tptvlxl hurst western region, of the -Canadian ■• Byrne* Instead.
’ Declaring his country is deeply Johnny I rrU t,. Charlie Jones and •nto flame at once ami fire
.
„ ___ National Railways, said in s state
quick­
Flynn related that he argued
lous of It* position In world el. D. hill*.
ly spread, first t&gt;i the
L.
__ ....................
other nient Issued In Winnipeg
that of■nd nn#» r had .to
*, _ tha President ••!&lt;! thr
Httalla
of the ,line _______
were et -the
The final race, the Class C roaches and then to a grain d■ry - n
...........r
7j gel the President on the telephone'
United Stales engages) in the re­ service race, was * nip and tuck •to r standing beside the dark at wen*
• • • a caaua'ly
______ llrt
N m tall *h "(her leader*
cent war “In the deep faith that battle. Jim Donovan of Jackson. thla email flag atop. laiter I t fan- would lie compiled when ld»ntifle- that Flynn'* action had b*n auWe were opening the way to a h -vT
thorited
by
him.
',ul J *rk Wycoff. James ned over to oil atoragr tanks near- *Don of victims waa completed,
f f tf world.” but added:
by.
Devrnish said the vacationer'*
* ^No agreement has been reached
Member* of the few fam'lies "Pcclal. which consisted of two
among the allies on the main out­
which live In the vicinity of Dug- luggage cars, nine ceech-s and
JAP Hill PS
lines of- a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by aid said the arena was i holocaust twn Parlor cart, collided with tha
tonsequence. we are obliged to Jem e, Whitt, Speed Curry. Chxr- when they arrived. Flami-s were • Passenger train while the latter
contemplate a prolonged military lie Jones, J |m Donovan of Jack- shooting 60 feet in the air. they w«» discharging paaaangers at
MCUpatlon of enemy territories.
Dugald
This Is profoundly distasteful In
rommittee whirh cOmpIrtH the
arrangement* for the r.-gat!*.
Fifty year* ago SiF Ronald Rou
eonomlc recovery 'h a * lagged, Among thnte1SssiiUtuz Jn maipietdiscovered' that mosquitoes car­
A
steel
baggage
roach
on
th*
iraat qrhan and i-glpatrial. areas n
w,,rr AT bee. n.
ried malaria parasites in th tir
av# been laft in a (tat# of deArthur Moore. W. B. ■oeclal remained upright lm» be­
andenca on our economy which it Hoffman. Ji L. Hrumirv, 11. II. hind It roarhea were siting r r i i
• painful to us a t It It to them. Pope, and Jimmy Hooltban. Ed
|*Thls situation ha* Impeded the Anderson and Blli I.udlum of Dayiatu rn to. normal economic con- Iona Beach also fidod 1.1 making
ditiona everywhere In the world
and has hampered- seriously our
•fforts to develop useful form* of
Red P r o te H t
AVN.W^
•conomle collaboration with j»ur

(raariawe
r - i . Dari
quarter horse rare M. C. Coleman
?va* Bret, Charles Moore second
knd Charles Beck, third. .
In th* first of the to eliminati.m
races which marked the start of
th# program a great roar of ap.
plause ram* from the crowd at
* feminine rider. Dot Whltn-r
of Hanford, riding Mr#. I). Banket'
Champion' dashed to victory
Other first place elimination winnera were Kdward Cameron. C.
M. North, W. 0 . Kitliee, Herbeit
Douglai, Jean Reiter, George J aeoba, Perry Cameron, Carl Rabun
J . R. Arnold.

• Those who
---- »»n second place In
allmlnatlon were D. L. Hendrick#.
Earnest Lea, Lonrin Douglas, Nor­
man Fore, Roy Reiter, H. M
Glaason "Ruddy" Rivers, C. E.
Mow*. Fred Roberta and J , C.

....if'T'r**4
' " ' " • ’■a*
il l
1° pursuing ohjectives
rnicli nave l*en commonly agreed
n making arrangement for that
urpose with any other occupyrig power wilting to work toward
he common end." The note, signd hy Undersecretary of State
lobert A. i.ovrlt, recalled that
be American government ha*
I ranee participated in the l.on
don talks against which Rutsis
protested but did not join In rais
ing industrial output In lla xone
Britain and the United State)
agreed to discuss French requests
for greater roke exports from
Germany in Berlin aa aoon ai
pnaaible
The
conferenre prom*
i w Ixindon
isonfion ronfrrtnre
l»«M hat although Indirslfrai productlon wiu lie incieased in the
Britlali-Amrriran xone thla plan
should not result In priority b*.
Ing
tA-thm
Oermany ovrr lhst of the demo'
cratic countries of Bump#."

Third clast elimination winners
were: Edward Yarborough, liiij
Marlwtlher. Harold Pell, Charlea
Beck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
Vlsno Andy Marsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrcpurcH To Aid
Ion, J. R. Kills and Junior Vlono.
Deported Refugees
Judge* wer* Sheriff P. A. Mero,
Edward Camtron, Henry I&gt;eo and
I/. L. Hendricks, who served as
* I!1* }cfePfr wao, John Leonardy, UP)—Tho International Refugee
who hai officiated aa starter at Orgenlietlon was reported pre­
pared today to return th* 4.400
W
.!.nT #v.tnU of th,B r
Jewish refugee* who tried to enter
officiated.
F. McClelland, county com­ Palestine almardt he 8. 8. Exodu.
1947 to the ramp* from which thay*
missioner. aat In the broiling tun earvta
all afternoon on ’■ truck with no
top and doled out the prise money,
"Next time w ell have • canvas*
cover — I nearly gave out" he
Commented afterward with a smile,
but added that It was hy far the
uuv ior
mggeat and .heat riding program ———r , ■—
A| which ha had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons those from
George Pittard did • bsmg up ramp* would he screened end re­
job of announcing over the loud turned. He eald the IRO would
speaker and kept after Ah* p art­ •provide
La —I cere end maintenance for
icipant* to line them up for aventa
With tha laaat delay
possible.
Detween 1939 and I94fl Franca
When .the greased pig capturo
evgnt took place, he had to. order suffered a population loss of
a lwarm of small and larg* boy* 1,000,000 men and 500,000 wnmsn.
getting away after It waa capturqd. and It was feared that some­
one would get run down.
Mre. Harman Harriett, Secrelary of the riding club took ear*
at the recording of event# and
was ably assisted by Mrk. Edwerd
Cimiron. Mn. D. Bftnkn and
Mill Cathirine Rivera.

I Just a Dream

,WT H E N there’s the old chestnut
1 about the aentry th at would
hare delighted Freud who dab­
bled In tha subconscious mind
and -delved Into the realm of
dream*. It’s often mlaquoted."
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
out If we were listening.
"How doe* It go?" asked De­
tective Blanding.
"The correct version concerni
a »entry who rushed excitedly
Into the tent of his commanding
officer during his tour of duty.
Ilia fare w ai.fluahrii and hii
breath waa coming in »hort
pants, No puna, please. He man­
aged to blurt out. lo tha nflkar
that ha had ju it had a terrible
dream. He dreamed that th# ofC IX dogs hav* their own Indl. .
,
........... ^ 'v l d u a l houiaa. On# n ig h t
^ w ix a tr ijf W w in n h a
an enemy anlper. He begged th a . .xceptlon of tha dog occupying
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
- tha wrong houses.
•
;
'T h a officer who had little
Make aJx counters tha alia of
patience with Ihe theory that the numbered house*, number
dreams predict future events them from one tto ala and plara
ordered his sentry to be shot at each otia on ita qorrespondlngiy
aunrlie. The eentry wa* placed numbered house, “th en by mov­
l&gt;\ the guardhouse and the ex­ ing one counterat a time ate If
ecution waa carried out as ord- In 10 moves you can get each dog
In tha right house. In other
“Why w it the eentry ehotV*
word*, one, two and three should
lift! M
mi« mstit ns iw •■»* n»w ii ism A, occupy the positions of four,
l»*i i"fw m s uii*i i i i 11—i 'ii| iiim , two and five, and four, live and
am 11** m 11*11&gt;®411 m»»e &lt;* m* six should be where fix. one and
■ia«M *«M"S *, l«. ,»
Su|J..
n*e *m»« #• ai*&gt; »«i*~i« •»&gt;»*
threa arc found In tha drawing.
1. •
iV « m
r n r i
1 Ilf" SI wit ■••a an *sI iespt|*t

Tongue Twisters

8ay aloud repeatedly;
Eighty eagle* easily ate every
Ml early each avanlng.
,
, . ,
"
, &gt;
. L°og, lank, lean and lazy Ilona
of I-ydla lay luxuriously |n low
T ’*’
•

FIND THE N AM E O F A BIRD

.

I r * *r,ln 180
Jong trace
1 atS5 m.p.h. an hour, how Ion
will It taka to aaaa-cotnpletel
ovar a bridge 24g/arda long7
' waMS! rseyzieaax ■•W&gt;S|*a

The places are. in tha order
concealed In the v e n a : a uni­
versity city in New York S tate;
a city in Colorado; an English
Channel town in England; an
im portant m anufacturing town
in Franca. What ar* they?
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IT'S ILLUSORY

Partly cloudy through Thura^ajr.
Scattered
afternoon 'stiOWsl*.
Winds Ktntle and'vait*H* mostly
•outlitily. *

Ton are to /111
tie h vacant
•q u art with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, Inclusive,
to mike the horIson til and vertlcal to tals Indl
a ta d in the "dell
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VOLUME XXXVIII

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1947

U.S. Demands

New Legion Head

l|Jew President

digit* already ip

For

No nutnbara
a r e to be r e ­
peated In any
vertical or horDental row.

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;.
E x-H eadT o Be Bar­
red From Country

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Solve It With Scissors

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j

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f To ons-fourth o f shot,
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To tase-thlrd o f d*tr,

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Units ths whole and you r
then survey
A
network spread for unssi
J peeling
prey.

sq u a re
•bora and tha.
four triangle*
a t right. Then
Me how quirk*
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range them-to
form a perfect

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K A A 3 T E R Y o f w o rd * ffliJ
» ” * means knowing when n#i
to ipeak. Or, aa Tupper put It. it
a phrase presented here aa i
cryptogram for you to solve:

oot easy.

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BRAIN TEASER

V IIM V NCSA A W C R P A T .C t

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ss«t||i r*«niri|tn„ istfn

W hat Anim al Did They Find on the Farm?
O H N N Y and
Mary are back
hom caftara preaehool vacation
on a farm. Thera

Government Will Use Necessity For Amer"Get Tough" Policy •ican Action Before
End Of Yea- Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted • By Lovett
S p e e d Production
W ASHINGTON. Sept 3. tAI
Foreign Secretary Ernest Hevin'i
• iopoi.il lor a redistribution of
the gold stored at Fo il Knot. K y.
apparently look official Washing­
ton by surprise today.
•
Undersecretary of State Robert
Lovett told reporters at a news
conference that he had heard nothint about the/proposal and there­
fore could not comment on it.

Saurei, vice president under Joa t M in s Velasco lh aire. who was
ottled nine days ago, was a lead­
er of the counter-ievolution which
ytilerday toppled thr p irirn d ri.
Col. Carlos Mancheno. Msncheuo
irsignrd last night and disappear
rd. In a greeting to .the ainud
forces, Suarez 'promised his -resig­
nation a week from Monday.

Valaaco Ibarra waa barred from
return to office by the council of
Si: WIiTfli ileclared he has
“KanJoned hi* post definitely cord with th* group's «hi
terminating hi* functions‘by the nunrialluis. of Coaimunism

mal about which
they had heard a

Joel Field Makes |
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

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drawing, color It
with your crayM M sC M tK rsM

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iiilri.ri irl.,1) of Stale |.ovclt
■SHI I.hI.iv tbit the eiononui' (lin t

ille Glade Prison
Farm Is Scent; Of
Nocturnal “Party"

ill

i Imh expected and some kind
Amnic.su action to merl. it *prnlly will Lr neccstjuy befoie
end of the year.*,
n making the Knmniril pres.utopein pictuie

H K 14L tiL A trt..f la.. Sept ) U»
l ight prisoners weie dead today,
id one othei was dying aTtri
inking woihi alcolml n u trd with
nr rollre at a nocturnal “paily"
th r'S tair jimon tamp liras hrtc-

iris ul ihr pittim division1
nrgiuet tuiisumrd a pint
■|-«ml irisirill1itilgld hr Iiredrj.

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liriiiiiierx nil,i III HIM llu•■U!&gt; iiiu tu ir lircam.- vi-ih-nlaiul clglit mmciiiiiIx ,1 ,luring

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a

Troop Withdrawal

“ Florid* seemed to have little
| U |y tn j
opposition in securing the 1948 day signed
convention for Miami," Field technical d
JACKSONVILLE, H a. Sept. 3 stated. The convention will be held d r a w s ! of t
TA*)—Stale
Senator W.
A.
,flA 17 “ • ‘l 18 ln F,or,d*’» Italian terri
treaty beco
|m da of Gaineaville aafd here to. Magic City.
Tw»» national off terra wrio
Thr trra
ly "it* la reasonably 'safe to
nume" that he will he a cau­ ilrctetl from Florida, Field at- force with date for governor In the treat wrted. Thus* elected Include Mr*, instruments
L B. Kirkpatrick of Kustis Who that Ihe tro.
Florida election.
lie said that after hr returns wa* named national vice president In 90 days
Thr aecor
'rom visiting hi* family in North it the Auxiliary and Lee Weiner
Tarollna, "I no doubt will have a of Jacksonville who was elected ministry con
national vice cuminander of tho the "status’
'urther statement."
during the
In Jacksonville for the day, he 40 and 8.
The Miami drum and
bugle (he armlsdc
isld:
. "It Is reasonably safe to assume corps placed fifth in national »*ntly govei
w*ll I
hat I telll be • a candidate. I competition, heating last year’s1
Amhassadi
NaH tt only fair to my rrlende who winner. Stanford, Conn., which
lav* exhibited an Interest In my ante In sixth in the finals. The who signed
andldacy \o give thepv an Indicat- Miami musicians placed first in expressed gt
see America
pn of my thoughts a t this time ihe preliminaries.
The la-giim parade on HatunUy hecauve of
I "The* hav* the right to know
net if I am not going to. run they was a 12 hour affair and was hearted coo
Lu to another ranidate of their iroadcast hy television, according here."
--- ---boosing."
» o Field. Many Florida entrie*
Meanwhile.
Ih Tallahassee,
«*irai|
WUlIVsin
IIIIBflBBHT, JusJUI- participated in the spectacle. Two I C C A u l
rp
,*
re II. L. (Tom! Sebring of the Florida Stale Itoad Patrol cars
' 0 Hi
lorlda Supreme' Court said yea- manned hy four patrolmen wer* &lt;11
irdr**, he would' not seek tha he parade, also two truek* load- ----- — —
WASIIINC
Myrnorahlp in 1943, but would *d with 10,000 coconuts went over
^siLcandidata to succeed himself he entire route of the parade Th* Intersta'
1 v tn em b er of th* high court. tossing th* nuts out to th* spec- .Ion yesterdi
Returning last week from Eur*
lantfc Coast
Tha Sanford postmaster stated • tfi mll# ex
i# where he served with the U. S.
Hilary tribunals, Sebring said hat he ex..acted to *e« many
response to questions (hat he more World War II Legionnaires
Didd give a definite aniw er in a *t the meeting, but hardly fit)
iw daye. to newspaper reports percent of ths delegates were vetlat he might run for Governor. •rana of the recent war. However,
Hebring yesterday said that here wars'm any.m ore than were
chile I eonrider 'the Governor, it th* convention In San Frandjr, of Florida one of th* great- .•loco last year, he added.
Hhonors that coaid ho bestowed
Bn say W in, It Is s i honor
r which I may not contend at 331 Veterans Cash
k ,lm».
Bonds In Sanford
W hen In 1934 I Interrupted my
w practice for th* purpose of
Line* formed at local banka
bcmlng n circuit judge, / deterh e d to make service In the yesterday where impatient Gla
lost little time In cashing their R. L. Paige Enroute
liclary my life's work."
terminal Uav* bonds, but total
aoles for th* day reflected the To U. S. From Pacific
,p Lawa Could Not determination
of moat of them to
wait for.* rainy day.
[roe Doolittle Filers Tha 8anford Atlantic National Aboard tba U. 8. Army traneport. General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­
Bank reported only IM bonds mond L. Paige, of Sanrord, who
cashed for a total value of 338,­ had been ethtloned In tha Philip­
423.83 while the Florida State pine* and I* now on hla way to the
Bank sold 185 Gla cashed their United StatM for Mparallon from
bond# for 139.810. Thi* repre- military service, It waa recently an­
aentod a vary *m*II percentage nounced by th* Public Information
of the total number of veterans Office a r Headquarters, PhilipIn Samlnols County.
pinee-Ryukjrus Command in Man-

a

B. O. Smith, nge df,, fornu-Mayor of Ailamoutr Springs, iliid
suddenly In his sleep .-vriy Mm
day morning nt hi* horn.- follow
ing u prolougi-,1 (line**. Sir. ^inith
wa* a number of the iNuinl of
ablet man ■of Altamnote Spring*
fur 11 nuinlier of war*, and-late)
liecanu- mayor of tin- town, in
which’ of c he set veil from Ja n ­
uary. 1934 until his recent re
ajgnntion due to ill hi-a'lh.
Mr. Smith was Imrn Jan. 24.
IHh2 at Newport Center. I t and
prior tu -moving tu Altamonte hillv«| in Orleans. Vt. where he
»lorrb__Mr.
Smfth has lived In Atl4l.li hie
Springs for 25 year*, during which
time he owned and u|N-iatt-d
"While Arlmr Groves” end “The
Windsor Chair" Antlquv Shop.
-Survivors include are his wid­
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother.
Rev. C. I.. Smith. Elliott, Me., n
■isfer. Mr*. Maude llo.irher, Der­
by. V#.. and several' niec-s and
Fairchild Funeral llomu in K)rlando is in charge uf the 1-o.ly,
whrte it will lie in state from noon
Tuesday until arrangements are
completed for funeral which will
Iw held at Orleans, Vt.‘ Dto Con­
verse Funeral Home In Newport,
\ l . will lie jn charge of funeral
arrangements there. T here will
lie no funeral services held here.

G.O.P. Leader Takes

. Issue With Pepper
' ORLANDO. Sept. 3. f/P)-M . J.
3(o*a, Jr., Orlando real eatsto
operator and Republican candid­
ate for Congreaa from the Fifth
District of Florida in the | 9|tf
general election, today took Issue
with Senator Claude Pepper for
saying that Raialans are like
mountaineers of thla nation.
Born In Plnerille, Ky., situated
In the Cumberland Mountains.
Moss claimed that he wa* itlaed
In Bell and Harlan Counties ami
at an early age became proficient
in th* uae of allnr ahota and hog
rifle#, "beeaua* the mountaineers
where ! was raided were taught to
support .‘tha-G overnm ent rather
than hava th* Government sup­
port them.
"Never did wa think that- Sen-

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Director
Reviews Baseball
SeasonAtKiwanis
Trophy Presented To Election
A s ^Leading Hitler

A MSI
Gaorwe
and Cllfl
D. C-, I
on thrii
th# worl

fiuutdiuvai-.oorit

u e r ls its - fu ll re s
iv s p tc l lu a U b t|

" " cm. i-onierenrr
nil p io b tib llity be iii-r,•
lo In; It, se ss io n be/.,
" ’Miming Hint the M!

lOrope'a lundilfon means that III,
&gt; w ill-be upon th e United
’’•Miner iiith tr tliuti later,
•nil (lint npproiiri.tle stvpa
evidently will have lo |„ 1U . 11U
" -mnir. i ..f n r .^ ih r ^ m tf jr T in m
tvin|M.mry (l**virea

. .Wijl
Board's Neijt Meet

isn .Mrntlrotti
Light nrw ilurrluls from San
In WTRK. Imlsy reviewed lb&gt;e ac­ luiu sti,| live frorii ihr county wrii
tivities ol li»w Ssnford Celny Feiii eleitrtl lu ihr InijiJ of the Scin
.••f the Flotilla Slate la-ague dur­ molr luunly Chamber ol Com­
ing ihe |ij&lt;l teatun al the irgulai merce hi last w rrk't election. II
Mrrtly lunitieon of the Kiwanii II. ( nleihan. chairman of the eln
(lull at ihr lo u iiil Crpler.
lion lOliinnller. announcril tinlav.

fii»m ji-f ti'i -mg fi.niii
five I r a n till Vtsskl
Inc tu run'tiuR ‘gist
Willie. Jobiuun, 32.
Ilill-iliuiu cuuntv in
vi ms fur gimiil lull
t ’hsrlie Wilson, 31,
Duval county fur four v,-.
IIU.'I fin iiN.uult to roimiiii

Mr. Striiilrum presented In Jrr-

wspaper

xpimsnm

LONDON. Sept. 3. {At . A *
Moscow iirWnpH|ii'i l/vetlla as*r* t &gt;il 1inlay "American r .p s n ’tun m Arctic wimi “L, nliclaleil
•’)

A. W. I

.Saillnul llliecloit air
F ouril (ialrbrl, Wal-

trr I I I ) ,
S r., I . . L . HrJilm v. Jack Rail
Jack Hall ami (M-oigr A. Sj
in aittliliuo, llililm il C aisrlli
ill ilrpailm rnl m ill a tolal of 01 1 . .mil l.cynaii). L'atir]
lliiulighoul llir year, •

Mr. Stenslrom iPscnsti-d aliendance figure* and |Miltiled out
Ihnl Ihe Feds last year drew a
total of 73.000 fur tbe untlre seasun. including the plavnffa, "How. . Tlii*rt* \\n* no 1haii^r m «|i
ei*-i." Iw staled, "althiiugh the recturs fn "" Geneva. Lake Mary,
leant drew a little lietter than I. ake Miiiinw, Furirat City, Alliimont# M.riugs, or Mavis.* Mam
ger K. K lg g ln i' announced luday
ami i-’tllnaled attendance of 8,00(1. that the annual election uf officers
Also, had-1he Fed* wnund up. ahead will lake place al Ihe regului
U'lHiilaiigi
I 'a it vial
meeting later Ihi* month.
The newly , | , clrd board la as
,
Nazi Chemical Truet follows:
Hanfold: L. F. Hoyle, John
Sent SaleHman To JI#
An‘bew Ctrrsw ay, |(nntlall Chase. George llishup, II. ||
NUERNBERG. Germany. Sept. Lrumiey, R. (J. Ilrl.son, A. L. Lee.
3 i/P) —American prosecutors pro­ II. II. ( ..Irnian, E. Ji. Kilpatric'i;
duced records lodav showing the George A. Speer. Forest Gatrhell.
hoard of. the I. O. Farlienlndustrle James Gut, W. M. Haynes, 0. P.
Chemical Trust sent Ita leading
aaieiinan^ George Von Schnlltlar,
to tho United 8'ate* in 1937 to
“strengthen relations" wllh E. I.
Du Pont D# Nemoura Co., of
Wilmington, Del.
.
Von 8cl)nittler I* on# of 22
for their lives oh war rrlmea Hungary Voting Seen
offirrrs of th# combine on trial
Fairer Than Feared
charge*.
#
Hoard meeting mlnuta* said:
"Dr. Von Schnltzler give* an
LONDON,
Sept.
g—OP)—A
arcuurtt of ihiprrsslona gleantd foreign office spokesman said to­
from hi* Latest trip to Am#rlc«. W , Incomplete report# from
Economic conditions are favorable British representatives In Budafrom all angle** It teemt, how. peat ahnwed voting in 8unday'a
ever, that leading business men Hungarian elections taid been
e rr not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not
the President (Roosevelt).
aa fain a t w, had hoped.” 1
"L G. relations with Du Pont
Th# question of accepting the*
hav* l&gt;*«n further strengthened. results of th* election* will hav*
Du Pont'a field of .activity ha* to await examination* of complete
undergone tremendous eapenaion." reports, he added. H* said several
la*tan*ee-of—multiple vot ing* had
th# elect Iona aa Hungary1* strong­
est tingle party, having won 22
percent of tha 70US.

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of I lie l-ailip, l e t , ' l l , .
B ln le Pi I-on liendqui
labasspe on i l i r litrisi
tiia u g e i liste il die

Of Officers

Sanford Skeet Club

WASHINGTON, 8 *pt.
VFW MBBT
wI4
E4g m4A*V4l 5c, A
wV|lAs W
CLEVELAND,
8ept.
8,g UP)
Communism will be among tba
targets of resolution* to b* pro­
somewhere In the Atlantic. Res­ tented to the 4fth annual anponsible source*, asking to re­ campmant of th* Veteran* of
main anonymous, advised tbe Foreign Ware, which opens bora
tomorrow, Marl( Kinsey, AmorIcon director of th* organization,
•Aid todAg.

mlnlcan Hrpublir'a iharxe d'affaires in Paris, talk »ilh
follow mg their marriaar in the French capital, i hr »&lt;ddinx
bride’s second, hsvinx dliorrrd James ( rum -ell, 1‘. H. mlnlaWllltrl* I •’|a«af t•*«!
»n»da. last year, and the third for Itubriosa. who pretluuslj syllrr* routimiisl I III'
ami diturred Flor de tlru I rujillo. daiigbler of the Domini- tliriepliriuua gal bell
lilenl, and French- Artrea* Danielle Darrigua.
*
pel l o - l Iiigllt.
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IV. II. liian g tr. -

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11
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III

M l l ^ n i i b ! ' Ptk B E 1
r i
* nun !

Of Wood Alcohol

Pelkuv, whose, paity it antil ummumtl. u under tehtiraer ol
Jrath lor allegedly plotting against
Bevin’s jiuggeitlon was made the Cominunitl-contiolled govern­
in a i(leech before the British ment ol hit Country. The United
Trad* Union Congress In Kngland Stales hai branded Prtkov convic­
as iW retary .o f -the T rra siliy , tion d miicairiige ol juitice and
Snyder boarded th* tfurrn Klitaheth fur the annual meeting *f hat sought by vaiioui moves to
th* World Bank and Kuiid in «ave him horn execution.
Under
Secretary
of State
leivett announced at a new* con­
ference today that the new Amer-

MIDWAY OliXRATIONB
Hew ta plan*
tbe figure* to
■elre tha cross­ UUUU U
number puail*
(luiiuti rinuu.'i
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Die From Effects

The United Staies has demanded
that Kuttia join with A m cno
and Hut am in a ((view ol ihi
"repressive campaign” by the
liulgsrun guveinnirnt againtl Hul

(•ader. Nikola

New American Protest
Accuses Soviets
. Of Violating Pact
Formed *At Yalta

8 State Convicts

3 (At

M'vifw i*f (lit* ram*
Coulrul Ctimiuiaaion,
represrntalivi's ,,f
Uiiilml Stale, hud
Kutam replleil &lt;1:
e Aiuei lean ilen
Boiled down to man-toinan Iiiiwer interventiun win
Good Chance h Scon terms, Devin's propositon »een&gt; ule tin uiiMniianted 1
amount to saying, 'Give nu- in Bulguim’s internal
For City To Get to
back the gold I’ve sold you so
I can sell it tu you .gain.'. It's the United Slates in turn rejected
like r*1 Invitation to give bark this Soviet argument and urrusrd
the Soviet Union of violating' its
After contacting several inilu the gtlld We In,light fe,.m them .' ngrA-inenl with the United States
The** comments took into c o m 1 ... . .
. 1■•deration ‘ that'
much of the “ "d Britain under tin- Yulia Pact
I Florida. I f-’!,7fl5,9Q7.tMW. in U ..S _ « u id as- fur t he development of democracy
*12,500,1)00,000 of
hrforr that Sanford will gel the which is held at til*
|Uirlffi#M Joel

VrA: Shari3s1Viir
Be Candidate For’
Governor’s Office

Her# you sea
Johnny and Mary
w a t e h l n g t he
animal. To aee
tha animal itself,
takaapencil and,
s t a r t i n g at dot
one, draw a lint
from dot to dot
eon aaeu tlvaly.

U. S. Is W arned O f

• -

I wo official* of the new gov.
eminent indicated alrongly that
Velasco Ibarra, who wa* ert route
from Argentina to Kantiag», Chile
and presumably to Bcuador, would
not even lie allowed to rveiiTrr
th* country.
The council of state ruled that,
f r . accurJ with the constitution,
(.A Senate would elect a president
would call an elrctiun for
5lay and aurrrnder the office to
a freely elected president next
Complete calm .waa reported
througl Ecuador.
Dr. Velasco Ibarra, having
abandoned power, lias no rigid
whatever, especially In a legal
category, to return lo the country
a a .—paldent or wllh any-aulhur•aid Camilo Ponce Knrique,
public work* minister, "The
(t'M ilssM mm P a st ais) .

firat tfmainahi'

Doris Duke Is Bride Of Rubriosu

Wi*

Ecuador

Thr council of slate formally vest­
ed Dr. Maiiano Saurr/ VrintirnilIs with the jHiwer* of the presi­
dency today, hut ifsecilird that h­
and his government 'resign to an
extraordinary session of the congress

act.”

A s s o c ia te d Pres* l i * i » d

.

Division Of Russia Review

^ J U II O . Ecuador,. Sept. 3 t/V)

s c h o o l. F o r It
play* an Inf l u­
ential partln
every child’s life.
N aturally, they
ma da f r i e n d s

1 magic, gaze at thla detign in­
tently for a half mlnuta or more.
It'll teem to rhange Ita aapect
before your eyei, for It'a a clever
optical illusion.

•

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

S I C R O SSW O R D WITH Q U ESTIO N A N D ;A N SW ER
nOKIZOKTAli
1—from what alats 414 Klag lele»»n brine IIIran U vtrk *a
bran far Sis U aplst'
(I El. Till)
5—Whet kins *( liras! wrsl* th*
B*«h *f Pialm f
19—Whtl asfhew sf Elag D*v(4 we*
* great espials la hta ensyf
14—Ettrnll

( '• a llie s * free , r a s e Owe)

(•t tha Manfall, areidlag

Working on the R.R

Hidden Towns
Thete lines, though simple they
may appear.
Scan with a careful eye,
And you will find two cities hors,
Though hidden very sly.
I f you should overlook the same,
And disappointment feel,
Sean closely on, lines two mors
towns
These last four lines concaol.

THE WEATHER v*

U E R E ’S a new
* * e ro ia-n u m b*r puxxle to t u t
your idta.

By Eugene Shsfer •

Ecuador Revolt
south of Quito on th* railroad.
Th# Guayaquil • garrison announcamant said It no longer raeegnlaed Manchqno ' e* the chief
n government Quito report*
hold Msnchano had mobilized 5.000
troops In Quito and Imbeburo
pravtnee. (Latest available eeth
mate* of the Ecuadorean regular
army IlsUd a total etrangth of
About 7.500 men).
Counter-revolutionary leaders
aald ' "garriaon after gerrlton"
Wat joining tha movament agalnit
Manehsno. who in*tolled him,elf
•a - hood of th* govement oftar
» one-ahot revolt. They predicted
&gt; w e u l d &gt; forced to cepRuiete.
-- Tboy rsportea that force* movInE lgalnat Quito from the north
Mlgfat Plfta the, capital under
■lege within a fbw daye. The
Tha eoun•htdavne

ALL MIXED UP

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SM ALL NUMBER

TAMPA ELECTION
TAMPA. FI*., Sept. 3. W}—
Curti* Hiion wa* assured to-ley
ef another four year* aa Tampa a
mayor. Ha garnered 13,171 vote*
In reetarday'i municipal election
to 7,087 for city representative
Georg* T. Taylor and 1,928 for
9«n Y. Giunta, a taaehar.

t In- &gt;l, , i i r l o In),,- iijt ||i,- m o a t

nilviiptagi-iMin nuillutv
i-lislrgir
|l*l*ll
Jl.ivslblc III plrpsialloil
(ui fulfillment id a .plan uf woil.l
I VI.LAIIA.S.HEK,*Nr|it l. i»*
•ns me lujiig made tui
housing uuthuriliea lu uk,,**
und o|»erate eight .Soultu 1 1
idu ongiMtoiv labor, -amp
wIn- h Fiilei al ('Ujji • " 'll 1
tlfnwn at the em rof rtilk 1J
Governor Caldwell _h 1.1 ;
the I' S Ih puitim-iil ui t
loii* Hint llu- Mate nan 1
fiin.li nor nut hoi it y 1•&gt; -ir.|iu
camps, und lies given hit "I
•lorseinenl" III plans of tit.
agem-it-it
»
The iiiiiin- were luiilwnt
uf "Imiiii CI.immi iiuu |u ||„„.slt-nl Julnii for the ri-'h \i-»
|Uudllcing Illli) BIOUIIil loike
i-huliee-and south of Minim
have u cspacily #of ilmui
worker
Tin- Canal • Point, Evcrgladee,
Daceola, l l k r r c l i ohee, P.ihuke.-,
Pompano. Redlands and .S i.ilh
Dadr rampN a te invulvt-I In the
plan*.
_ ■
(’baric* F. Huuman arming Fie
rrtaiv of Agriculture, but week
advj-it ,| Governor Cahlwill tout n
new Frilrral law prii%iilt-s tin t
such ramps may not be opcraltil
at Government exnaiua after itcxl
Jan. 30, but actually no funds me
available to run them aftoi- .Sept.

Airlincn I’lan Big*
Expansion Program
ORLANDO, Sept. 3, (Special) —
A 31.50U.OOO route expansion prog­
ram will be underwritten for Flur*
Ida Airways, Inc., b / l.eedy,
Wheeler A Alleman, Inc., promin­
ent Orlando, Florida luvcstmmt
bankers. In connection with the
airline's .Civil Aeronautic* -Unanl
application for service to III addi­
tional Florida elites. It l a ‘ an­
nounced today by Joseph L. Dyer,
president.
According to brief* and eshlblts
Tiled by the airline today, the
ehaae of six new 20 passenger
airliners, aa well as to flight and
ground equipment throughout the
proposed system. Formal hearing
Cn the rxpanalon request will b*
conducted October 7 ,‘1947.
A complete summery of Florida
Airways’ presently certificated
*'■*
operations into 10 cilia* Is included
in th* material filed, tht* data
forming the basis of a projected

ilnllUll.il Mill "

'III,.

Ill 1It-1r&gt;

wa*

in uimI,!i*l by ill,* II um' hv radio.
Bi'iij-wtlig ailarks, kiMilnl about,
a year ago, on Uililinl M a l e s pio| m»**I» ("f ilrfeiiie* in th# fa r
north. Hi# Soviet government publicatiuu_;^hargctl
t.’ntteil
Mi l l
i n t e n t i o n s , und
actions
ftOYrl
of
Krauitiriavjail countries
ltd a.
"Anifi lean expansion,
tide mid, "alleady has
the etafe sovereignty
I t continued:
“Contrary lu lh&gt;- wi
Icelandic people, Ihe l
relnirir-l its main have
Inmt, nn airport In Reykjavik, and

of American military bases fn
Greoirland. Thia American attltud*
is linked with the decision, taken
at tho Inter-American t ’unftranca
in Itio Do Janeiro, ((juitamlinha),
on inclusion of Greenland in tha
Amrncan ‘security zone.'
"But Ihe inapirer* of Antillean
expansion, are stretching out their
hand* to Scandinavia itself. This
U expressed hy American infil­
tration into Sweden'* and Nor*
way's economies and by U. 8. a t.
tempt* lu make these countries
collaborate with th« U. 8. Dapartnirnt of Defense for ths a*,
tabllshnirnt of American air baaa*
on Norwegian and Swedish ta rrl.

20,000 Chinene Reds
Cut Off Near Hankow
NANKINfi
gu m nnirnr-crni'lit » .n 'U « u y
20.00Q Rail troop* under one-eyed
General' Llu Po-Cheng had bean
"completely cut off* in th* Honan-Hupeh-Anhwei border region
after driving within 60 mllee of
th* big citv of Hankow.
Information Director Hoilingtoa
Tong said th* Communists wer#
rapidly running oot of ammiwi- . •
lion and that pursuing govern­
ment fore** war* “tightening m

1
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1

�TUESDAY,

Truman’s Talk

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Sanfof
•d the

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and flt
Sanfor
In thi
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Ralp
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ttrra|
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Walt I
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With t
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motor!

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Jtml 94
Lyhtst

Boat Races

VA Expects Increase

heat wa* to Intense that early at'

(C n n a M l i m r i f t Oaei
In College Students
IOm IIm M t i n Paa* *&gt;#•)
hod member* of the u . S. dele­ by Guy Ferllta, third place
gation to the conference, headed won by Marty Howard. Tar
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, OP&gt;—
by Secretary of State Marshall. and Jim Cox of l.ake Alfred, n
The Veteran* Administration taid
Inaid* atory of hpw' tha late
In
fourth.
The President arose this morn­
today It expects 1.325.000 World
President Roosevelt picked Harry
ing and took a walk aro u n d 'th r • The Clan C hydroplane ri
War II veteran* to go to college
S. Truman for the late 1944 vice
this fall, a 10 percent (nervate
apacloUs grounds of the U: H. wa* a rinse contest and was &lt;
glare &lt;J the flames while six miles presidential nomination If told H
Embassy with the White House by J. I). I.amon of Ft. (.aut
th# autobiography of Edward J:
away.“‘
.
physician, (trig. General Wallarr
The agency, basing it* forecast . l uggage, canoea and trappinga rlynn. Democratic national ComH. Graham. He had breakfast with
his family. They left the embassy,
upon advance registration.!, ad­ of 1vacationists were scattered mltteeman from New ( York and
cloae associate of the late prest.
vised atudent-vrtcaan candidates over the track*. .
about 7:80 A. M. for the trio
•
.
Firemen pumped streams of dent.
for aubaiitence allowance to take
to the Qultahdinha Hotel.
The
book,
la
to
he
published
water
on
the
blaring
ratlsray
•long
enough
money
to
meet
their
In hit address Mr. Truman took
peraonal financial needs foi at roaches from a ditch adj*r«ql to Friday by the Viking Press.
the not* of unjty of the Amer­
H ynn. "bo*a" 0f the Bronx
least the first ala we.-ks of the the right of way.
ican nations in agreeing upon
A few commandeered truck* and Democratic machint for 25 rears,
autumn derm.
Ant-for-all and atl-for-one defen to.
8lnee veteran* are not entitled later a line of ambulances brought say* the decision on Truman's
, “ You have made it clear to any
to subsistence allow’a q trj until the Injured to Winnipeg and 8L nomination was mad* well In adpossible aggressor,” he said, “that
they have' been In training -a Boniface. Doctors an I nursev ,,B t* ®f the nominating conven the American republics are )teter- f
month, student* entollin*’ la** in treated many of the leas severely
support one ano:
Aln*d to*
'
September normally will not re­ Injured at the scene or a* a"rail­
against attacks.
ceive their first check* until No*. way clinic at Winnipeg. Only th#
-j Our nalUgs have produced
most seriously Injured were ho*
egampl* of- good- netghborltness
pitalized,
and International amity to th"
Many of the aurvivors. so.ne of
fis t of the world, and in our associ­ In the heat.
thrm suffering Injuries, worked
Train
Wreck
ation together w* have strength­
heroically with the rescue crews
The K and F service run-about
ened th* fabric of the United race was won by Jack Wycoff an I
T••lla«*4 fmw Pag# (Im |
to reach those trapsed In the
Nations. You can be justly prpud was followed by Charlie Jone,. been traveling at ahotd 30 miles wreckage.
They led M
many
waiiy persons
«wne
e&gt;f the achievement of this con­ Johnny Ferllta. K. M. Irvin of an hour when It crashed into the jto- wx
safety before they were beaten leader* at the convention but that
ference and I commend the noble Miami and J. D. Bills, The sec­ standing
■t a later conferene while he
express shortly before bark hv the Intense h«a!.
Ibirlt which ha* Inspired your ond heat of the rare wa* also won 11:00 P. M. fF-STl. TV sworn!
W. R. Drvenlsh. vice president, wet absent, they decided on Jemot
hf forts."
by Jack Wycoff followed by car of the 13 in the tptvlxl hurst western region, of the -Canadian ■• Byrne* Instead.
’ Declaring his country is deeply Johnny I rrU t,. Charlie Jones and •nto flame at once ami fire
.
„ ___ National Railways, said in s state
quick­
Flynn related that he argued
lous of It* position In world el. D. hill*.
ly spread, first t&gt;i the
L.
__ ....................
other nient Issued In Winnipeg
that of■nd nn#» r had .to
*, _ tha President ••!&lt;! thr
Httalla
of the ,line _______
were et -the
The final race, the Class C roaches and then to a grain d■ry - n
...........r
7j gel the President on the telephone'
United Stales engages) in the re­ service race, was * nip and tuck •to r standing beside the dark at wen*
• • • a caaua'ly
______ llrt
N m tall *h "(her leader*
cent war “In the deep faith that battle. Jim Donovan of Jackson. thla email flag atop. laiter I t fan- would lie compiled when ld»ntifle- that Flynn'* action had b*n auWe were opening the way to a h -vT
thorited
by
him.
',ul J *rk Wycoff. James ned over to oil atoragr tanks near- *Don of victims waa completed,
f f tf world.” but added:
by.
Devrnish said the vacationer'*
* ^No agreement has been reached
Member* of the few fam'lies "Pcclal. which consisted of two
among the allies on the main out­
which live In the vicinity of Dug- luggage cars, nine ceech-s and
JAP Hill PS
lines of- a peace settlement. In won by Jack Wycoff followed by aid said the arena was i holocaust twn Parlor cart, collided with tha
tonsequence. we are obliged to Jem e, Whitt, Speed Curry. Chxr- when they arrived. Flami-s were • Passenger train while the latter
contemplate a prolonged military lie Jones, J |m Donovan of Jack- shooting 60 feet in the air. they w«» discharging paaaangers at
MCUpatlon of enemy territories.
Dugald
This Is profoundly distasteful In
rommittee whirh cOmpIrtH the
arrangement* for the r.-gat!*.
Fifty year* ago SiF Ronald Rou
eonomlc recovery 'h a * lagged, Among thnte1SssiiUtuz Jn maipietdiscovered' that mosquitoes car­
A
steel
baggage
roach
on
th*
iraat qrhan and i-glpatrial. areas n
w,,rr AT bee. n.
ried malaria parasites in th tir
av# been laft in a (tat# of deArthur Moore. W. B. ■oeclal remained upright lm» be­
andenca on our economy which it Hoffman. Ji L. Hrumirv, 11. II. hind It roarhea were siting r r i i
• painful to us a t It It to them. Pope, and Jimmy Hooltban. Ed
|*Thls situation ha* Impeded the Anderson and Blli I.udlum of Dayiatu rn to. normal economic con- Iona Beach also fidod 1.1 making
ditiona everywhere In the world
and has hampered- seriously our
•fforts to develop useful form* of
Red P r o te H t
AVN.W^
•conomle collaboration with j»ur

(raariawe
r - i . Dari
quarter horse rare M. C. Coleman
?va* Bret, Charles Moore second
knd Charles Beck, third. .
In th* first of the to eliminati.m
races which marked the start of
th# program a great roar of ap.
plause ram* from the crowd at
* feminine rider. Dot Whltn-r
of Hanford, riding Mr#. I). Banket'
Champion' dashed to victory
Other first place elimination winnera were Kdward Cameron. C.
M. North, W. 0 . Kitliee, Herbeit
Douglai, Jean Reiter, George J aeoba, Perry Cameron, Carl Rabun
J . R. Arnold.

• Those who
---- »»n second place In
allmlnatlon were D. L. Hendrick#.
Earnest Lea, Lonrin Douglas, Nor­
man Fore, Roy Reiter, H. M
Glaason "Ruddy" Rivers, C. E.
Mow*. Fred Roberta and J , C.

....if'T'r**4
' " ' " • ’■a*
il l
1° pursuing ohjectives
rnicli nave l*en commonly agreed
n making arrangement for that
urpose with any other occupyrig power wilting to work toward
he common end." The note, signd hy Undersecretary of State
lobert A. i.ovrlt, recalled that
be American government ha*
I ranee participated in the l.on
don talks against which Rutsis
protested but did not join In rais
ing industrial output In lla xone
Britain and the United State)
agreed to discuss French requests
for greater roke exports from
Germany in Berlin aa aoon ai
pnaaible
The
conferenre prom*
i w Ixindon
isonfion ronfrrtnre
l»«M hat although Indirslfrai productlon wiu lie incieased in the
Britlali-Amrriran xone thla plan
should not result In priority b*.
Ing
tA-thm
Oermany ovrr lhst of the demo'
cratic countries of Bump#."

Third clast elimination winners
were: Edward Yarborough, liiij
Marlwtlher. Harold Pell, Charlea
Beck. Harold Pell (again), Ronald
Vlsno Andy Marsh, Waldo Cor- IRO PrcpurcH To Aid
Ion, J. R. Kills and Junior Vlono.
Deported Refugees
Judge* wer* Sheriff P. A. Mero,
Edward Camtron, Henry I&gt;eo and
I/. L. Hendricks, who served as
* I!1* }cfePfr wao, John Leonardy, UP)—Tho International Refugee
who hai officiated aa starter at Orgenlietlon was reported pre­
pared today to return th* 4.400
W.!.nT #v.tnU of th,B r
Jewish refugee* who tried to enter
officiated.
F. McClelland, county com­ Palestine almardt he 8. 8. Exodu.
1947 to the ramp* from which thay*
missioner. aat In the broiling tun earvta
all afternoon on ’■ truck with no
top and doled out the prise money,
"Next time w ell have • canvas*
cover — I nearly gave out" he
Commented afterward with a smile,
but added that It was hy far the
uuv ior
mggeat and .heat riding program ———r , ■—
A| which ha had ever officiated. humanitarian reasons those from
George Pittard did • bsmg up ramp* would he screened end re­
job of announcing over the loud turned. He eald the IRO would
speaker and kept after Ah* p art­ •provide
La —I cere end maintenance for
icipant* to line them up for aventa
With tha laaat delay
possible.
Detween 1939 and I94fl Franca
When .the greased pig capturo
evgnt took place, he had to. order suffered a population loss of
a lwarm of small and larg* boy* 1,000,000 men and 500,000 wnmsn.
getting away after It waa capturqd. and It was feared that some­
one would get run down.
Mre. Harman Harriett, Secrelary of the riding club took ear*
at the recording of event# and
was ably assisted by Mrk. Edwerd
Cimiron. Mn. D. Bftnkn and
Mill Cathirine Rivera.

I Just a Dream

,WT H E N there’s the old chestnut
1 about the aentry th at would
hare delighted Freud who dab­
bled In tha subconscious mind
and -delved Into the realm of
dream*. It’s often mlaquoted."
Inspector 8harpe paused to find
out If we were listening.
"How doe* It go?" asked De­
tective Blanding.
"The correct version concerni
a »entry who rushed excitedly
Into the tent of his commanding
officer during his tour of duty.
Ilia fare w ai.fluahrii and hii
breath waa coming in »hort
pants, No puna, please. He man­
aged to blurt out. lo tha nflkar
that ha had ju it had a terrible
dream. He dreamed that th# ofC IX dogs hav* their own Indl. .
,
........... ^ 'v l d u a l houiaa. On# n ig h t
^ w ix a tr ijf W w in n h a
an enemy anlper. He begged th a . .xceptlon of tha dog occupying
officer not to leave his tent to go house number two. all entered
- tha wrong houses.
•
;
'T h a officer who had little
Make aJx counters tha alia of
patience with Ihe theory that the numbered house*, number
dreams predict future events them from one tto ala and plara
ordered his sentry to be shot at each otia on ita qorrespondlngiy
aunrlie. The eentry wa* placed numbered house, “th en by mov­
l&gt;\ the guardhouse and the ex­ ing one counterat a time ate If
ecution waa carried out as ord- In 10 moves you can get each dog
In tha right house. In other
“Why w it the eentry ehotV*
word*, one, two and three should
lift! M
mi« mstit ns iw •■»* n»w ii ism A, occupy the positions of four,
l»*i i"fw m s uii*i i i i 11—i 'ii| iiim , two and five, and four, live and
am 11** m 11*11&gt;®411 m»»e &lt;* m* six should be where fix. one and
■ia«M *«M"S *, l«. ,»
Su|J..
n*e *m»« #• ai*&gt; »«i*~i« •»&gt;»*
threa arc found In tha drawing.
1. •
iV « m
r n r i
1 Ilf" SI wit ■••a an *sI iespt|*t

Tongue Twisters

8ay aloud repeatedly;
Eighty eagle* easily ate every
Ml early each avanlng.
,
, . ,
"
, &gt;
. L°og, lank, lean and lazy Ilona
of I-ydla lay luxuriously |n low
T ’*’
•

FIND THE N AM E O F A BIRD

.

I r * *r,ln 180
Jong trace
1 atS5 m.p.h. an hour, how Ion
will It taka to aaaa-cotnpletel
ovar a bridge 24g/arda long7
' waMS! rseyzieaax ■•W&gt;S|*a

The places are. in tha order
concealed In the v e n a : a uni­
versity city in New York S tate;
a city in Colorado; an English
Channel town in England; an
im portant m anufacturing town
in Franca. What ar* they?
______ I»»4C|» *»«l* •• q»«n»r tss

IT'S ILLUSORY

Partly cloudy through Thura^ajr.
Scattered
afternoon 'stiOWsl*.
Winds Ktntle and'vait*H* mostly
•outlitily. *

Ton are to /111
tie h vacant
•q u art with nu­
merals between 0
and 9, Inclusive,
to mike the horIson til and vertlcal to tals Indl
a ta d in the "dell
n U lo n a " a t bob

VOLUME XXXVIII

Enigm a-Charado
H’ifA F IR ST before your eyes
}’&lt;m may obtain th i prise.

But find the SECOND out
Ere you begin to ehoutl
Yon then &lt;’tis quits a feat)
Uay read without COUPLETS.

(*—Pr*4n txslnit
IT—K«t* la U* seats
'
1»—Takti dlsrur
10-W h .i nibiitsl w*r4 as*4 la l
014 TvsUOMal nsaat beU*4»
(Gsn. MiM)
tl-W bat 414 the tblldrso t t IboWi
aa4 lb* sblUraa ef Q&gt;4 cell tbstr
. "lUrf (leak. ZI:Z4)
W -'H lIM l Ilia tba relsa at «y erf.
sty Elea, and my M ( far eat*
UaawtlTl-------■ (P*. Ill)
*•—Narraw walarwif
*o-r'*v»r
I t —Ualt af srerk
**—Agsiass wbal alsra wkarv D*vt4
&lt;»«ll 4*4 the Lard detlafa JadgmsstT (Is*, till)
IT—Rrrise
*•—“l will trust la tbe
LJ0W wall (Jo you know blrdiT
-. l ' '
&lt; • Th« name of a certain bird
TMi
een be fmind among 4h* objeeta — ■
.------pictured aboTt: To d lacom it,
_ ,
writ* down tba name or each of
SalotU naf
tha objects. Then select certain wt-out Proklem
conaecutlv# .letter* f n t t each, presented els*.
Arrange thea* In ordtr and tha whavq la tha
naraa of tha bird will appaar. page.
What la th# name?
;

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3. 1947

U.S. Demands

New Legion Head

l|Jew President

digit* already ip

For

No nutnbara
a r e t o be r e ­
peated In any
vertical or horDental row.

Appointment Is Good
Only To Sept. 15;.
E x-H eadT o Be Bar­
red From Country

(T h t solution appears els etchers in ths,pags)

Solve It With Scissors

/ / 'P A R A D O X
j

To ons-fifth o f yacht,
f To ons-fourth o f shot,
Affix one-sixth of nibbls;
To tase-thlrd o f d*tr,

To ons-fourth o f slttc.
Annex on#-/f/fh of sibyl;
Units ths whole and you r
then survey
A
network spread for unssi
J peeling
prey.

sq u a re
•bora and tha.
four triangle*
a t right. Then
Me how quirk*
iy you can a r­
range them-to
form a perfect

i

'__

.

•e»«w*wt»tH

K A A 3 T E R Y o f w o rd * ffliJ
» ” * means knowing when n#i
to ipeak. Or, aa Tupper put It. it
a phrase presented here aa i
cryptogram for you to solve:

oot easy.

A solution appears slsewhert in ths

ZAW W-MFiNAJ nF W A T G

BRAIN TEASER

V IIM V NCSA A W C R P A T .C t

| R|nchhMln*e“
0"d1 *h t t COnUinl aU of th » vow«I»r MVIIT IIQAAGV,
including “y"?
ss«t||i r*«niri|tn„ istfn

W hat Anim al Did They Find on the Farm?
O H N N Y and
Mary are back
hom caftara preaehool vacation
on a farm. Thera

Government Will Use Necessity For Amer"Get Tough" Policy •ican Action Before
End Of Yea- Pre­
Toward Workers To
dicted • By Lovett
S p e e d Production
W ASHINGTON. Sept 3. tAI
Foreign Secretary Ernest Hevin'i
• iopoi.il lor a redistribution of
the gold stored at Fo il Knot. K y.
apparently look official Washing­
ton by surprise today.
•
Undersecretary of State Robert
Lovett told reporters at a news
conference that he had heard nothint about the/proposal and there­
fore could not comment on it.

Saurei, vice president under Joa t M in s Velasco lh aire. who was
ottled nine days ago, was a lead­
er of the counter-ievolution which
ytilerday toppled thr p irirn d ri.
Col. Carlos Mancheno. Msncheuo
irsignrd last night and disappear
rd. In a greeting to .the ainud
forces, Suarez 'promised his -resig­
nation a week from Monday.

Valaaco Ibarra waa barred from
return to office by the council of
Si: WIiTfli ileclared he has
“KanJoned hi* post definitely cord with th* group's «hi
terminating hi* functions‘by the nunrialluis. of Coaimunism

mal about which
they had heard a

Joel Field Makes |
Report On Legion
Meet In New York

eompletad the
drawing, color It
with your crayM M sC M tK rsM

VERTICAL,
l —* V ! spsn4 saw jsars as a -m m

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l-" T b o o srsw asst t h e -------- - with

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f sr rrsrsln*
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*—Abhorred
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t t —Arrange
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r ~fL V !,k

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19—ftreag affertlea*
19-fee whom 414 Jaeeb ssrrt teres
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WASHINGTON. S ,p t.

ana's Agrarian Union
f'rlkov.

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r i f F I i r i ' F F k i III
M l l ^ n i i b ! ' Ptk B E 1
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and

WASHINGTON. Sept. 3
iiilri.ri irl.,1) of Stale |.ovclt
■SHI I.hI.iv tbit the eiononui' (lin t

ille Glade Prison
Farm Is Scent; Of
Nocturnal “Party"

ill

Pelkuv, whose, paity it antil ummumtl. u under tehtiraer ol
Jrath lor allegedly plotting against
Bevin’s jiuggeitlon was made the Cominunitl-contiolled govern­
in a i(leech before the British ment ol hit Country. The United
Trad* Union Congress In Kngland Stales hai branded Prtkov convic­
as iW retary .o f -the T rra siliy , tion d miicairiige ol juitice and
Snyder boarded th* tfurrn Klitaheth fur the annual meeting *f hat sought by vaiioui moves to
th* World Bank and Kuiid in «ave him horn execution.
Under
Secretary
of State
leivett announced at a new* con­
ference today that the new Amer-

i Imh expected and some kind
Amnic.su action to merl. it *prnlly will Lr neccstjuy befoie
end of the year.*,
n making the Knmniril pres.utopein pictuie

H K 14L tiL A trt..f la.. Sept ) U»
l ight prisoners weie dead today,
id one othei was dying aTtri
inking woihi alcolml n u trd with
nr rollre at a nocturnal “paily"
th r'S tair jimon tamp liras hrtc-

iris ul ihr pittim division1
nrgiuet tuiisumrd a pint
■|-«ml irisirill1itilgld hr Iiredrj.

fm it-him t—rxrh sn g r

liriiiiiierx nil,i III HIM llu•■U!&gt; iiiu tu ir lircam.- vi-ih-nlaiul clglit mmciiiiiIx ,1 ,luring

juirter

a

Troop Withdrawal

“ Florid* seemed to have little
| U |y tn j
opposition in securing the 1948 day signed
convention for Miami," Field technical d
JACKSONVILLE, H a. Sept. 3 stated. The convention will be held draws! of t
TA*)—Stale
Senator W.
A.
,flA 17 “ • ‘l 18 ln F,or,d*’» Italian terri
treaty beco
|m da of Gaineaville aafd here to. Magic City.
Tw»» national off terra wrio
Thr trra
ly "it* la reasonably 'safe to
nume" that he will he a cau­ ilrctetl from Florida, Field at- force with date for governor In the treat wrted. Thus* elected Include Mr*, instruments
L B. Kirkpatrick of Kustis Who that Ihe tro.
Florida election.
lie said that after hr returns wa* named national vice president In 90 days
Thr aecor
'rom visiting hi* family in North it the Auxiliary and Lee Weiner
Tarollna, "I no doubt will have a of Jacksonville who was elected ministry con
national vice cuminander of tho the "status’
'urther statement."
during the
In Jacksonville for the day, he 40 and 8.
The Miami drum and
bugle (he armlsdc
isld:
. "It Is reasonably safe to assume corps placed fifth in national »*ntly govei
w*ll I
hat I telll be • a candidate. I competition, heating last year’s1
Amhassadi
NaH tt only fair to my rrlende who winner. Stanford, Conn., which
lav* exhibited an Interest In my ante In sixth in the finals. The who signed
andldacy \o give thepv an Indicat- Miami musicians placed first in expressed gt
see America
pn of my thoughts a t this time ihe preliminaries.
The la-giim parade on HatunUy hecauve of
I "The* hav* the right to know
net if I am not going to. run they was a 12 hour affair and was hearted coo
Lu to another ranidate of their iroadcast hy television, according here."
--- ---boosing."
» o Field. Many Florida entrie*
Meanwhile.
Ih Tallahassee,
«*irai|
WUlIVsin
IIIIBflBBHT, JusJUI- participated in the spectacle. Two I C C A u l
rp
,*
re II. L. (Tom! Sebring of the Florida Stale Itoad Patrol cars
' 0 Hi
lorlda Supreme' Court said yea- manned hy four patrolmen wer* &lt;11
irdr**, he would' not seek tha he parade, also two truek* load- ----- — —
WASIIINC
Myrnorahlp in 1943, but would *d with 10,000 coconuts went over
^siLcandidata to succeed himself he entire route of the parade Th* Intersta'
1 v tn em b er of th* high court. tossing th* nuts out to th* spec- .Ion yesterdi
Returning last week from Eur*
lantfc Coast
Tha Sanford postmaster stated • tfi mll# ex
i# where he served with the U. S.
Hilary tribunals, Sebring said hat he ex..acted to *e« many
response to questions (hat he more World War II Legionnaires
Didd give a definite aniw er in a *t the meeting, but hardly fit)
iw daye. to newspaper reports percent of ths delegates were vetlat he might run for Governor. •rana of the recent war. However,
Hebring yesterday said that here wars'm any.m ore than were
chile I eonrider 'the Governor, it th* convention In San Frandjr, of Florida one of th* great- .•loco last year, he added.
Hhonors that coaid ho bestowed
Bn say W in, It Is s i honor
r which I may not contend at 331 Veterans Cash
k ,lm».
Bonds In Sanford
W hen In 1934 I Interrupted my
w practice for th* purpose of
Line* formed at local banka
bcmlng n circuit judge, / deterh e d to make service In the yesterday where impatient Gla
lost little time In cashing their R. L. Paige Enroute
liclary my life's work."
terminal Uav* bonds, but total
aoles for th* day reflected the To U. S. From Pacific
,p Lawa Could Not determination
of moat of them to
wait for.* rainy day.
[roe Doolittle Filers Tha 8anford Atlantic National Aboard tba U. 8. Army traneport. General Weigel, la Pfc. Ray­
Bank reported only IM bonds mond L. Paige, of Sanrord, who
cashed for a total value of 338,­ had been ethtloned In tha Philip­
423.83 while the Florida State pine* and I* now on hla way to the
Bank sold 185 Gla cashed their United StatM for Mparallon from
bond# for 139.810. Thi* repre- military service, It waa recently an­
aentod a vary *m*II percentage nounced by th* Public Information
of the total number of veterans Office a r Headquarters, PhilipIn Samlnols County.
pinee-Ryukjrus Command in Man-

a

B. O. Smith, nge df,, fornu-Mayor of Ailamoutr Springs, iliid
suddenly In his sleep .-vriy Mm
day morning nt hi* horn.- follow
ing u prolougi-,1 (line**. Sir. ^inith
wa* a number of the iNuinl of
ablet man ■of Altamnote Spring*
fur 11 nuinlier of war*, and-late)
liecanu- mayor of tin- town, in
which’ of c he set veil from Ja n ­
uary. 1934 until his recent re
ajgnntion due to ill hi-a'lh.
Mr. Smith was Imrn Jan. 24.
IHh2 at Newport Center. I t and
prior tu -moving tu Altamonte hillv«| in Orleans. Vt. where he
»lorrb__Mr.
Smfth has lived In Atl4l.li hie
Springs for 25 year*, during which
time he owned and u|N-iatt-d
"While Arlmr Groves” end “The
Windsor Chair" Antlquv Shop.
-Survivors include are his wid­
ow. Mrs. Karlah Smith, n brother.
Rev. C. I.. Smith. Elliott, Me., n
■isfer. Mr*. Maude llo.irher, Der­
by. V#.. and several' niec-s and
Fairchild Funeral llomu in K)rlando is in charge uf the 1-o.ly,
whrte it will lie in state from noon
Tuesday until arrangements are
completed for funeral which will
Iw held at Orleans, Vt.‘ Dto Con­
verse Funeral Home In Newport,
\ l . will lie jn charge of funeral
arrangements there. T here will
lie no funeral services held here.

G.O.P. Leader Takes

. Issue With Pepper
' ORLANDO. Sept. 3. f/P)-M . J.
3(o*a, Jr., Orlando real eatsto
operator and Republican candid­
ate for Congreaa from the Fifth
District of Florida in the | 9|tf
general election, today took Issue
with Senator Claude Pepper for
saying that Raialans are like
mountaineers of thla nation.
Born In Plnerille, Ky., situated
In the Cumberland Mountains.
Moss claimed that he wa* itlaed
In Bell and Harlan Counties ami
at an early age became proficient
in th* uae of allnr ahota and hog
rifle#, "beeaua* the mountaineers
where ! was raided were taught to
support .‘tha-G overnm ent rather
than hava th* Government sup­
port them.
"Never did wa think that- Sen-

Julian Stenstrom 13 New Director
Reviews Baseball
SeasonAtKiwanis
Trophy Presented To Election
A s ^Leading Hitler

A MSI
Gaorwe
and Cllfl
D. C-, I
on thrii
th# worl

fiuutdiuvai-.oorit

u e r ls its - fu ll re s
iv s p tc l lu a U b t|

" " cm. i-onierenrr
nil p io b tib llity be iii-r,•
lo In; It, se ss io n be/.,
" ’Miming Hint the M!

lOrope'a lundilfon means that III,
&gt; w ill-be upon th e United
’’•Miner iiith tr tliuti later,
•nil (lint npproiiri.tle stvpa
evidently will have lo |„ 1U . 11U
" -mnir. i ..f n r .^ ih r ^ m tf jr T in m
tvin|M.mry (l**virea

. .Wijl
Board's Neijt Meet

isn .Mrntlrotti
Light nrw ilurrluls from San
In WTRK. Imlsy reviewed lb&gt;e ac­ luiu sti,| live frorii ihr county wrii
tivities ol li»w Ssnford Celny Feiii eleitrtl lu ihr InijiJ of the Scin
.••f the Flotilla Slate la-ague dur­ molr luunly Chamber ol Com­
ing ihe |ij&lt;l teatun al the irgulai merce hi last w rrk't election. II
Mrrtly lunitieon of the Kiwanii II. ( nleihan. chairman of the eln
(lull at ihr lo u iiil Crpler.
lion lOliinnller. announcril tinlav.

fii»m ji-f ti'i -mg fi.niii
five I r a n till Vtsskl
Inc tu run'tiuR ‘gist
Willie. Jobiuun, 32.
Ilill-iliuiu cuuntv in
vi ms fur gimiil lull
t ’hsrlie Wilson, 31,
Duval county fur four v,-.
IIU.'I fin iiN.uult to roimiiii

Mr. Striiilrum presented In Jrr-

wspaper

xpimsnm

LONDON. Sept. 3. {At . A *
Moscow iirWnpH|ii'i l/vetlla as*r* t &gt;il 1inlay "American r .p s n ’tun m Arctic wimi “L, nliclaleil
•’)

A. W. I

.Saillnul llliecloit air
F ouril (ialrbrl, Wal-

trr I I I ) ,
S r., I . . L . HrJilm v. Jack Rail
Jack Hall ami (M-oigr A. Sj
in aittliliuo, llililm il C aisrlli
ill ilrpailm rnl m ill a tolal of 01 1 . .mil l.cynaii). L'atir]
lliiulighoul llir year, •

Mr. Stenslrom iPscnsti-d aliendance figure* and |Miltiled out
Ihnl Ihe Feds last year drew a
total of 73.000 fur tbe untlre seasun. including the plavnffa, "How. . Tlii*rt* \\n* no 1haii^r m «|i
ei*-i." Iw staled, "althiiugh the recturs fn "" Geneva. Lake Mary,
leant drew a little lietter than I. ake Miiiinw, Furirat City, Alliimont# M.riugs, or Mavis.* Mam
ger K. K lg g ln i' announced luday
ami i-’tllnaled attendance of 8,00(1. that the annual election uf officers
Also, had-1he Fed* wnund up. ahead will lake place al Ihe regului
U'lHiilaiigi
I 'a it vial
meeting later Ihi* month.
The newly , | , clrd board la as
,
Nazi Chemical Truet follows:
Hanfold: L. F. Hoyle, John
Sent SaleHman To JI#
An‘bew Ctrrsw ay, |(nntlall Chase. George llishup, II. ||
NUERNBERG. Germany. Sept. Lrumiey, R. (J. Ilrl.son, A. L. Lee.
3 i/P) —American prosecutors pro­ II. II. ( ..Irnian, E. Ji. Kilpatric'i;
duced records lodav showing the George A. Speer. Forest Gatrhell.
hoard of. the I. O. Farlienlndustrle James Gut, W. M. Haynes, 0. P.
Chemical Trust sent Ita leading
aaieiinan^ George Von Schnlltlar,
to tho United 8'ate* in 1937 to
“strengthen relations" wllh E. I.
Du Pont D# Nemoura Co., of
Wilmington, Del.
.
Von 8cl)nittler I* on# of 22
for their lives oh war rrlmea Hungary Voting Seen
offirrrs of th# combine on trial
Fairer Than Feared
charge*.
#
Hoard meeting mlnuta* said:
"Dr. Von Schnltzler give* an
LONDON,
Sept.
g—OP)—A
arcuurtt of ihiprrsslona gleantd foreign office spokesman said to­
from hi* Latest trip to Am#rlc«. W , Incomplete report# from
Economic conditions are favorable British representatives In Budafrom all angle** It teemt, how. peat ahnwed voting in 8unday'a
ever, that leading business men Hungarian elections taid been
e rr not favorably disposed toward "fairer than we feared, but not
the President (Roosevelt).
aa fain a t w, had hoped.” 1
"L G. relations with Du Pont
Th# question of accepting the*
hav* l&gt;*«n further strengthened. results of th* election* will hav*
Du Pont'a field of .activity ha* to await examination* of complete
undergone tremendous eapenaion." reports, he added. H* said several
la*tan*ee-of—multiple vot ing* had
th# elect Iona aa Hungary1* strong­
est tingle party, having won 22
percent of tha 70US.

—

u ru p r.

of I lie l-ailip, l e t , ' l l , .
B ln le Pi I-on liendqui
labasspe on i l i r litrisi
tiia u g e i liste il die

Of Officers

Sanford Skeet Club

WASHINGTON, 8*pt.
VFW MBBT
wI4
E4g m4A*V4l 5c, A
wV|lAs W
CLEVELAND,
8ept.
8,g UP)
Communism will be among tba
targets of resolution* to b* pro­
somewhere In the Atlantic. Res­ tented to the 4fth annual anponsible source*, asking to re­ campmant of th* Veteran* of
main anonymous, advised tbe Foreign Ware, which opens bora
tomorrow, Marl( Kinsey, AmorIcon director of th* organization,
•Aid todAg.

mlnlcan Hrpublir'a iharxe d'affaires in Paris, talk »ilh
follow mg their marriaar in the French capital, i hr »&lt;ddinx
bride’s second, hsvinx dliorrrd James ( rum -ell, 1‘. H. mlnlaWllltrl* I •’|a«af t•*«!
»n»da. last year, and the third for Itubriosa. who pretluuslj syllrr* routimiisl I III'
ami diturred Flor de tlru I rujillo. daiigbler of the Domini- tliriepliriuua gal bell
lilenl, and French- Artrea* Danielle Darrigua.
*
pel l o - l Iiigllt.
'_______
(Internalional Itadiopliolul
IV. II. liian g tr. -

Q-SmitliyFormerl
11
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Altamonte Springs

MIDWAY OliXRATIONB
Hew ta plan*
tbe figure* to
■elre tha cross­ UUUU U
number puail*
(luiiuti rinuu.'i
:&gt; 'JUG (m il □
uuuu
ui :j(,

Die From Effects

The United Staies has demanded
that Kuttia join with A m cno
and Hut am in a ((view ol ihi
"repressive campaign” by the
liulgsrun guveinnirnt againtl Hul

(•ader. Nikola

New American Protest
Accuses Soviets
. Of Violating Pact
Formed *At Yalta

8 State Convicts

3 (At

M'vifw i*f (lit* ram*
Coulrul Ctimiuiaaion,
represrntalivi's ,,f
Uiiilml Stale, hud
Kutam replleil &lt;1:
e Aiuei lean ilen
Boiled down to man-toinan Iiiiwer interventiun win
Good Chance h Scon terms, Devin's propositon »een&gt; ule tin uiiMniianted 1
amount to saying, 'Give nu- in Bulguim’s internal
For City To Get to
back the gold I’ve sold you so
I can sell it tu you .gain.'. It's the United Slates in turn rejected
like r*1 Invitation to give bark this Soviet argument and urrusrd
the Soviet Union of violating' its
After contacting several inilu the gtlld We In,light fe,.m them .' ngrA-inenl with the United States
The** comments took into c o m 1 ... . .
. 1■•deration ‘ that'
much of the “ "d Britain under tin- Yulia Pact
I Florida. I f-’!,7fl5,9Q7.tMW. in U ..S _ « u id as- fur t he development of democracy
*12,500,1)00,000 of
hrforr that Sanford will gel the which is held at til*
|Uirlffi#M Joel

VrA: Shari3s1Viir
Be Candidate For’
Governor’s Office

Her# you sea
Johnny and Mary
w a t e h l n g t he
animal. To aee
tha animal itself,
takaapencil and,
s t a r t i n g at dot
one, draw a lint
from dot to dot
eonaaeutlvaly.

U. S. Is W arned O f

• -

I wo official* of the new gov.
eminent indicated alrongly that
Velasco Ibarra, who wa* ert route
from Argentina to Kantiag», Chile
and presumably to Bcuador, would
not even lie allowed to rveiiTrr
th* country.
The council of state ruled that,
f r . accurJ with the constitution,
(.A Senate would elect a president
would call an elrctiun for
5lay and aurrrnder the office to
a freely elected president next
Complete calm .waa reported
througl Ecuador.
Dr. Velasco Ibarra, having
abandoned power, lias no rigid
whatever, especially In a legal
category, to return lo the country
a a .—paldent or wllh any-aulhur•aid Camilo Ponce Knrique,
public work* minister, "The
(t'M ilssM mm P a st ais) .

firat tfmainahi'

Doris Duke Is Bride Of Rubriosu

Wi*

Ecuador

Thr council of slate formally vest­
ed Dr. Maiiano Saurr/ VrintirnilIs with the jHiwer* of the presi­
dency today, hut ifsecilird that h­
and his government 'resign to an
extraordinary session of the congress

act.”

A s s o c ia te d Pres* l i * i » d

.

Division Of Russia Review

^ J U II O . Ecuador,. Sept. 3 t/V)

s c h o o l . F o r It
play* an I nf l u­
ential partln
every child’s life.
N aturally, they
ma da f r i e n d s

1 magic, gaze at thla detign in­
tently for a half mlnuta or more.
It'll teem to rhange Ita aapect
before your eyei, for It'a a clever
optical illusion.

•

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

S I C R O SSW O R D WITH Q U ESTIO N A N D ;A N SW ER
nOKIZOKTAli
1—from what alats 414 Klag lele»»n brine IIIran U vtrk *a
bran far Sis U aplst'
(I El. Till)
5—Whet kins *( liras! wrsl* th*
B*«h *f Pialm f
19—Whtl asfhew sf Elag D*v(4 we*
* great espials la hta ensyf
14—Ettrnll

( '• a llie s * free , r a s e Owe)

(•t tha Manfall, areidlag

Working on the R.R

Hidden Towns
Thete lines, though simple they
may appear.
Scan with a careful eye,
And you will find two cities hors,
Though hidden very sly.
I f you should overlook the same,
And disappointment feel,
Sean closely on, lines two mors
towns
These last four lines concaol.

THE WEATHER v*

U E R E ’S a new
* * e ro ia-n u m b*r puxxle to t u t
your idta.

By Eugene Shsfer •

Ecuador Revolt
south of Quito on th* railroad.
Th# Guayaquil • garrison announcamant said It no longer raeegnlaed Manchqno ' e* the chief
n government Quito report*
hold Msnchano had mobilized 5.000
troops In Quito and Imbeburo
pravtnee. (Latest available eeth
mate* of the Ecuadorean regular
army IlsUd a total etrangth of
About 7.500 men).
Counter-revolutionary leaders
aald ' "garriaon after gerrlton"
Wat joining tha movament agalnit
Manehsno. who in*tolled him,elf
•a - hood of th* govement oftar
» one-ahot revolt. They predicted
&gt; w e u l d &gt; forced to cepRuiete.
-- Tboy rsportea that force* movInE lgalnat Quito from the north
Mlgfat Plfta the, capital under
■lege within a fbw daye. The
Tha eoun•htdavne

ALL MIXED UP

DOUBLE-CROSSES IN SM ALL NUMBER

TAMPA ELECTION
TAMPA. FI*., Sept. 3. W}—
Curti* Hiion wa* assured to-ley
ef another four year* aa Tampa a
mayor. Ha garnered 13,171 vote*
In reetarday'i municipal election
to 7,087 for city representative
Georg* T. Taylor and 1,928 for
9«n Y. Giunta, a taaehar.

t In- &gt;l, , i i r l o In),,- iijt ||i,- m o a t

nilviiptagi-iMin nuillutv
i-lislrgir
|l*l*ll
Jl.ivslblc III plrpsialloil
(ui fulfillment id a .plan uf woil.l
I VI.LAIIA.S.HEK,*Nr|it l. i»*
•ns me lujiig made tui
housing uuthuriliea lu uk,,**
und o|»erate eight .Soultu 1 1
idu ongiMtoiv labor, -amp
wIn- h Fiilei al ('Ujji • " 'll 1
tlfnwn at the em rof rtilk 1J
Governor Caldwell _h 1.1 ;
the I' S Ih puitim-iil ui t
loii* Hint llu- Mate nan 1
fiin.li nor nut hoi it y 1•&gt; -ir.|iu
camps, und lies given hit "I
•lorseinenl" III plans of tit.
agem-it-it
»
The iiiiiin- were luiilwnt
uf "Imiiii CI.immi iiuu |u ||„„.slt-nl Julnii for the ri-'h \i-»
|Uudllcing Illli) BIOUIIil loike
i-huliee-and south of Minim
have u cspacily #of ilmui
worker
Tin- Canal • Point, Evcrgladee,
Daceola, l l k r r c l i ohee, P.ihuke.-,
Pompano. Redlands and .S i.ilh
Dadr rampN a te invulvt-I In the
plan*.
_ ■
(’baric* F. Huuman arming Fie
rrtaiv of Agriculture, but week
advj-it ,| Governor Cahlwill tout n
new Frilrral law prii%iilt-s tin t
such ramps may not be opcraltil
at Government exnaiua after itcxl
Jan. 30, but actually no funds me
available to run them aftoi- .Sept.

Airlincn I’lan Big*
Expansion Program
ORLANDO, Sept. 3, (Special) —
A 31.50U.OOO route expansion prog­
ram will be underwritten for Flur*
Ida Airways, Inc., b / l.eedy,
Wheeler A Alleman, Inc., promin­
ent Orlando, Florida luvcstmmt
bankers. In connection with the
airline's .Civil Aeronautic* -Unanl
application for service to III addi­
tional Florida elites. It l a ‘ an­
nounced today by Joseph L. Dyer,
president.
According to brief* and eshlblts
Tiled by the airline today, the
ehaae of six new 20 passenger
airliners, aa well as to flight and
ground equipment throughout the
proposed system. Formal hearing
Cn the rxpanalon request will b*
conducted October 7 ,‘1947.
A complete summery of Florida
Airways’ presently certificated
*'■*
operations into 10 cilia* Is included
in th* material filed, tht* data
forming the basis of a projected

ilnllUll.il Mill "

'III,.

Ill 1It-1r&gt;

wa*

in uimI,!i*l by ill,* II um' hv radio.
Bi'iij-wtlig ailarks, kiMilnl about,
a year ago, on Uililinl M a l e s pio| m»**I» ("f ilrfeiiie* in th# fa r
north. Hi# Soviet government publicatiuu_;^hargctl
t.’ntteil
Mi l l
i n t e n t i o n s , und
actions
ftOYrl
of
Krauitiriavjail countries
ltd a.
"Anifi lean expansion,
tide mid, "alleady has
the etafe sovereignty
I t continued:
“Contrary lu lh&gt;- wi
Icelandic people, Ihe l
relnirir-l its main have
Inmt, nn airport In Reykjavik, and

of American military bases fn
Greoirland. Thia American attltud*
is linked with the decision, taken
at tho Inter-American t ’unftranca
in Itio Do Janeiro, ((juitamlinha),
on inclusion of Greenland in tha
Amrncan ‘security zone.'
"But Ihe inapirer* of Antillean
expansion, are stretching out their
hand* to Scandinavia itself. This
U expressed hy American infil­
tration into Sweden'* and Nor*
way's economies and by U. 8. a t.
tempt* lu make these countries
collaborate with th« U. 8. Dapartnirnt of Defense for ths a*,
tabllshnirnt of American air baaa*
on Norwegian and Swedish ta rrl.

20,000 Chinene Reds
Cut Off Near Hankow
NANKINfi
gu m nnirnr-crni'lit » .n 'U « u y
20.00Q Rail troop* under one-eyed
General' Llu Po-Cheng had bean
"completely cut off* in th* Honan-Hupeh-Anhwei border region
after driving within 60 mllee of
th* big citv of Hankow.
Information Director Hoilingtoa
Tong said th* Communists wer#
rapidly running oot of ammiwi- . •
lion and that pursuing govern­
ment fore** war* “tightening m

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THE W EATHER

British Strikes

fo Parley flailed

( r * * tt* » * l tre a t

Oael

ra g *

(c*o*to*M 11 o s r» * » o » » i

Owl

no specific calling for *t**I
capacity to be retained In th .
U. 8. and BritJth tonoi, but It
m
reported r«llably that thU
would be about 11,000,000 ton* a
year.
Steel capacity remaining h
W*»t*rn Germany after war darn*
« (• la 18 ,200.000 torn. Thru, i
capacity of about 7.000.000 torn
would allll ba aratlabla for raparstlons. •
■
, .
The announcement itatad that
a higher production celling wa»
n frriiary to permit the econbraIcally merged blxonal area to
regain economic health and to
allow Germany to “contrtbtrta her
Indtipentabl# part to tha economle rehabilitation .of EOrop* as a
.whole"
,■
Practically all tha Induatrlee
dealt with were granted In­
creased production eeillng*. Blmultaneouily the amount of Industrial
equipment available for repara­
1*1 eommTtUe M
tion* from th* combined tones
led with the tail
we* reduced sharply.
conflict. It wa*
Clay and. Douglas emphasised
i to know tha d&lt;
that their action wa* designed
White House reporter* after a con­ solely to make Western Germany
rlea’a devotion V
ference with President Trumsn on le lfju ita ln ln g and to harness Its
I relationship, -V,
I* a* a result of this dcrUInn the eppotntment of hi* successor. It potential to work for tha rocevery
’ortunatalr, ani
verdlit that w*. acting faithfully within la reported that Agriculture Secre­ nf all Europe pndar th# “ Marshall
tha final unanl
tary Clinton P. AMareou will reIan Francisco 11
th# authority and obllgxllona of ilgn from the Cabinet to accept th# Plan" or other similar coopera­
tive reconstruction efforts.
regional
tha United Nations, have com# poit of chairman of th# Democratic
devoid of tne-'M
They aaaerted that allied plana
to
Bio
to
p*mct»-th*
Pan-Ameri­
Commute#
.
{International)
; of conquest or ag|
to eliminate Germany's war-mak­
can
regional
arrangements
prom­
dedicated solely to the 1
ing power and to provide repara­
Ing
ised at Cha^Ultapec, and will ga
of orderly peace.
wi
tion* to qualified claimant* would
Korean
Issue
on
to.
Bogota
next
January
tu
igthen and evan simplify
not be violated.
complete
this
humane
task."
1 of tho United Nation*
“Consideration ha* been given
( (•a lia s .*
**•#• ®*.»
throughout to the necessity for
connection with * masting of enm Tnv that the blional plan can
th* Dig Three foreign minuter* be aaslrrHated Into a plan -for
In Moecow In December, 1940. At Germany aa a whole," they said.
that time it w#* agreed th* United
Tha 0 . 8. and Britain merged
f l w n and Rt/fila xhoubl form a theft occupation *on#4 for eco­
Joint commlaslon to unify Korea- nomic purposes la*l Jen. 1 but
and that control should be exer­ have been uhsuccesifgul In efforts
cised by th* Big Four power# for to get Rue*la and France to
fly# year* after establishment of join them.
a liable native administration.
Franc* objected to tn* new lev*!The not# continued:
of-lnduetry plan, even before Ita
"Th# present stalemate In the publication, In Ixmdnn talks with
joint commission negotiation* and American and British diplomat*
th* failure of that commission to this week. Ju st before these talk*,
accomplish svan th# first task of started the Russians protested at
Ttm-dar Hltm of the V. 8 . tM
SERVINGabun^anUy*"* lear to all that bi­ —
having been" left out.
lateral' negotiations on the-sub­ Britain
to go ahead with tha plan
ject of consultation with Korean wa* made
public In a communlq'i#
political
partis*
and
Organisation*
Luncheon — Dinner
Breakfawt
will onljr aarvi to delay* tti* Ira- Issued In London last night after
ptsmsntatlon of this agrsemsnt the d o te of th* discussions. * *
and defeat IU announced purpose
of bringing about early indepen­
Legion Meet
dence for Korea."
ir a a tt a s M t n m Pag* 0 , 0
I Th# demand for a four-power
conference follows two unsuccess­ vok* war. It will likely be fought
ful attempt* to settle KotMX over hi* territory."
Unification of th* armed fort»«,
talks. Aa II now stands, th#
political futur* through bi-lateral Elsenhower eajd, “prnvldae flexi­
country 1* divided with Raeaia bility to meet changing condltloni
occupying th# northern half and of warfare.”
*
. N O T iq E
th# United Btata# In charge Jn
Two other of th# nation's top
military man. Fleet Admiral Ches­
the south.
Copies of th# not#, signed by ter W. Nimlti and General Catl
CONTRACTORS — BUILDERS
Undersecretary of BlaU Robert A. Spaats, commanding general
j
.
HOME OWNERS
of th# Army Air Force, alio war*
speaker!.
4CH FAN •• 18.000 CU. FT. MIN.
Admiral lim its ealced the Am#r^
lean Lagloh* to act a t a sentinel
T AUTOMATIC CEILING SniTITETlfl 1150.00
to *#* that no on* branch of tha
fCH FAN.? 1F.0O0 CU. FT.MIN.
'
.
armed force* I* psrmlttsd lo de­
f! AUTOMATIC CEILING RHUTTF.n.q 1180.00
Soviet and United Btatea sons* cline to ths point wh'er# It cannot
OMATIC WALL SHUTTERS FOR •
In Korea to ehooss "whollr rs- carry out Ita shara of responalbllpr#*«nlativ*" -provitlonal lsgfsIstor* for each tone. Under th*
propossl. voting would be by
ATORS
secret, multi-party ballot on a
basis of universal suffrage.
t stuuniasm «■ m* proper romuin»2. T ht prorlklonal ^nAl UfJ*- |j on of m \\\U rf ind dvHim
lators then would choo,* reprs- lUe ^ -,h
elssrly dsflnsd reYORK DIflTRipUTOR3
'.
ssntatlrss In numbers
" P ^ .pon.Tbllltles.“ Nlmits told the
tha. Population ,ln
. Legion's National Convantlon.
with these cholcM
1 lie said ha wa* convinced thxt
MODIjlRN APPLIANCES, INC.
a national ItgU atur# to^ meet at |r (h# N it|o n i,
^ et 0?
ReouUto « ^ b ll» h a provlelonal , M7
admln|tt4m ) ln' tha ipir.
AIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION

ted Stetee, eeluted Brexll on
a re of her 126th ennireraary
Independence. He eeld
the
trican delegation w»a In Bra“not in our national rapidities,
as repreeentatlrea of a vital
ilipherie fraternity dddlcated
peace and progreaa and de­
racy among the peace-loving
loha of the United America*.
• reeton f o r (h* Inter-AmerCcnference, h* said, was to
leecrat* our spiritual aoliy and to further Implement
eaceful purpo** of all for
nd on* for all." He added:
a n the United'Nations char­
ts wilt ten In San Francisco
was a critical eontroeepy
the question of recognlilny
a) arrangements such at
For a time It threatened
try birth of tha global orition. I had tha honor and

Ic d«mandau'.blltefly that tha La­
bor government reduce the extra
ration* allotted coal miner*.
The Graphic editorially urge-l
the
•« government to “withdraw
“withdrew at
once ell extra rations" from the
airiking miners who get a double
ortlon of meat a* well ae the
»ary worker*’ 'additionI ratio 1
of three lo a m weekly.
The Liberal Newe Chronicle, ae*
aertlng that the Orlmeihorpe pH.
where the strike begen, has h#i
20 previous unofficial stoppage*
this year. Mamed a “Malcontent
minority." *
•
The strike began Aug. 11 with
'refusal of 140 men In the Grimethorp# pit to accept a r**ommaa.
ilatlon by a joint committee of the
National Union of Mlneworketa
and the National Coal Board call­
ing for a bigger “stint" In one
seam of tha mine.
This w*#k It began to mu»hroorn sympathy atrlke* at other
nearby mine* and London newapa- CHAIRMAN of th# Democratic Na­
-----reported
per*
reported fears
f*ar* thethe whole
wnoi# tional Commute#. Poatmarter Gen­
-Yorkshire field might be doted. eral Robert E. Hannegah talks with

CONGREGATIONAL CHUItCH
Perk Aretute end Third Street
J. Bernard Root. H lalster
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon Subject: “r o t Thoea Who
Labor."
.

£

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *
Park Arana* a t Sixth Street
W. P. Hrooka, i r - pastor
Sunday School 9:40 A. M.
Worship: 11:00 A. M.
Training Union: 6t4S P.-M.
"Wahre saved a place for too."
‘ *
-FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dfeclplsa of Christ)
Sixteenth Street and
Sanford Arena#
WHUam Perry Tester. P e a t*
Sunday Church School, 9:45
A. M.
Worship and Communion. 11:00
A. M. Sermon: “Our Awful Free­
dom."
Union 8ereleea will l»# held at
the Preabytarlan Church. Third
Btraet and Oak Avenue a t 0:00
p. m .
______

X.: Prayer
^K,,Corson.

-

‘

ORLANDO, FLA,

. 8irTh
will not suffer any dlsad!5
R i« t« PRU! , |, 'n rlta ln r *nUt*. nor will national aecurlh* Ch«M to d l i ^ What
Jeop.rdigwd
and
w h at^SUM
U pe
..0n tha
{ontrary-thereby."
Nlra(tg .
W ao^m U n^ on*a -firm economic "MT*ral Importent rrovfalons of
foundation ”
‘b* law Immeasurably .trengthrn
,Di Th* .United N a tio n wauld
have power to auperrla# th# aonal
Mriam a J T n e i ^ h s t l ^ t
elections and tha forming of a
t S ^ k i f o U S l ^ ^ a a S F K ! M f,vn,,n ' nd w S S S i f f o r t . "
iW ta ia n d .^
M rM n
Nlmits likened th . fighting of
°0. The Korean prorislonal gov"*

s tr je n ff H e r
wtUrdrawa!

of

a l l ' occupation

^

u

Third Btreet a t
3. D. Braeala*.
Douglas K.
Assistant

Oak A r m *
D. D , Paatar
Charle*.
Paster

A IUFFlint OF INFANTHI PARAlYtll. little Charlotte Jerenko taka* hfr
Brat step# with tha aid of cratches In C hiciga She la eoiched by Shirley
Aakltmd. flret Illinois nuraa to ba enrolled by that State’s chaptar of th#
Kenny Foundation. Th# nurx# received 13 month* of trebling at'th#
fllrl-rr Kenny Institute tn MlnneapoMt. (InterrMHengl Smindphofa)

78 end 77: outlaw clo##d shop, M
and 48; delay strike! In public ser­
vice Industries 78 and 70 pefeant.
1
C s B li s s ,a frsss r » t f ‘O w s )
The Taft Hartley Act contains
searcher* found th* contradiction
that although a majority of th# all of thrio provision*, th* comworkers aald thay .war# 'opposed1 mitt#* said. '
to th# *0 called T a ft Hartley Act'
aa a whole, when poliod on specific
provision* of th i act. they over­
whelmingly exprested their ap­
proval of them.
A breakdown of the questions
asked, th* pampbat aays, revealed
th at 78 percent of all worker#
favored Ota provlilon requiring ■
C0-d*y "cooling off" period before
a strike affecting naOonal wel-

G O P Labor Report

, 8. Tb# tonal UtUlatur* would be “ ronf^ or the whole thing wtft
ggthorited to draft prtrvlatonal #
’ he
"****• m otthav* or while union members war# 70
parctnt favorable. „,U ri.
'
Tit# rot* by all *mplor*i am)
union mtmb«rx on other provitlon*
follow*;
•’
Allow of freedom of »peach for
employers, 69 percent of all work­
er* and 61 percent of union mambora; require union financial re­
port i, 80 and 80; prohibit Com(OaUoeM
rM * OM)
munlit \mlon Ira d .rv 70 and 77|
of th* other 47 participating wunprohibit union politic! rontributrie* m ar ba used for tha rest of
tlon* 60 and 60 psrrant: allow
1947 and Into 1948, funds don­
checkoff of dut* only wtth worfcated by th* United State* contri­
ar’a conasnL 08 and 74; allow uni­
bution could sot bo obligated a f­
on shop only with maforlty vota,
ter last June 10, a cut-off dots
during tbs quarter. Of these,
mot# than 800.000 wire In Gar.
obi lasted prsciusllr ths entire
• Ih* refert w ld (hat fltal f'gures will show that UNKKA will
is United Nations •
have “arcompliihsd It* -upply
have taken over UN
program* to a rraar)uJjU-&lt;Ug«x*~
and win have aUHxatj to the fulU.t I
.do. , ibl* extent' A s total rontrt-',

Waiting For^Tt &amp;
The H6&lt;fan H w fcit
n o c x n 't wxlt fo r SALES

ABVERTWM^

V O L U M E X X X V III

Aleman Makes

CUURCn OF CHRIST
Elm A renas a t Bacood Street
Arthur I- Bailer. Minister
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
*
•Sunday
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
&lt;
Preaching A Coramflnion. 11:03

IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N K W S P A P E K

SA N FO RD .

E ita b lia h e d 1908

‘Bucking’ The Crowd In New York

To Mexicans

Berries a t County Jail, 1:30
P. H.

PM .
‘ ■
*
‘Evehlng .Service. 8:00 P. U.
Tuesday, 10:30 A. M.: Radio
Sermon a t WTRR.
•Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.: Bib1:

A a a o d a U d P r ta a L l i a t d W ir e

F L O R ID A , M ONDAY, S K P T E M I1E K 1, 1947

Communists
Win 1 In 4
„ in Hungary

President Plans To
■Reduce Number Of
Taxes And Set Up
New Levy System

Service at County Horae, 3:80

iir Skies Predict­
ed For Regatta And
Horse Racing.Along
Lake I flo iile v a r d

Mayor O’Dwyer Leads legion’s Biggest Parade

Fan ,»kir» tn«l Minnv leath er
wcic |nr,fitirtl (nl Sanford'* gala
Libor Day festivities thu alterniH.n. .1* lot mint ot the i d of
the nation, allll laigr crowd* were
anticipated along tin- like fiont
whrir the irgalla w*» listed to
grt' umlrl wav at I :1)U o'clock
and at the Duriy IIl)t)|| and Saddle
Club'* cow pony race* heginniug
*1 2 :0 0 o'clock.

Thursday, 10:30 A. M. JtyH* Ser­
mon a t WTRR.
Friday. 7:10 P. M.i Bible Stmly;
(Paola Church).
‘

.

BOUTUBIDE BAPTIST f c H tte t 1
Wilson Flack, Pastor JTTT/

Millard Hunt. Director of

Tpoth AetlelUtou^'*

8UNDAY
9:40 A. H .s 8unday School for
•11 a r ts .
. ' . ■— . ,
11:00 A. M.t Morning Worship.
Massage by David Thomas,_8tatson Univ. stu d sn t
(

CJl Ifftf,
8:00 P. M.r -Evening Worehll
11:00 A. M.: Morning Wo-aMp
Mqvi# on Home Mission work i
Berries.
•
Florida.

'

Misra.- .’ s ir s ffssa
K S ’a onSb* KS ssa.'^ r1" m •* "*

3:00 P. M.: Sunday HeMol.
8:40 P. M.: Worship ftenrlM.- *
Monday. 3:30 P. M.: H°*rd of
the Pra*byt#rl*n Woman1. AnxilU.
a r r will meet a t tha Church.

'

SATURDAY A. M.

.

AN

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHaiST,
n c ru a io IN NIV/ YOIIC, a member of the PoUl :al Action Committee for Feertk Street at U n ral Aeene#
8C1ENT1BT
Pelfttlne pack* crates with parachute* for a Ipment to Europe w h en
Rev. Bdltk TamMyrn naetor
800 East 2nd Street
1 . ibl Baruch S. Korff, In Parts, says be will lead a “parachute lnvsiioo'
Elmer Careeeu assistant paster
9:40 A. M.t Sunday School.
of th* Holy Land. KortJ says members of the Jewish Immigrant grout
10:00 A. M.t 8unday school for
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
participating will be from 19 to 34 years o f.g e ,
f fnlamoilonolj all ages.
n
..L 1__a. W/TLwIaA
aana”
•
Subject:
“Christ lJaaua.”
I.; Hom ing worxh/p
8:00
P.
M.:
Wednesday
evening
Elmer Corson.
„
_
.
.1 T J ’.MS. Speaker service.
Reading Room Hours, Tuciday*
iog worship, and Friday* 3:00 to 0:00. P- M.

Re-opening

438 - 430 N. ORANGE AVK.

To P n U c t lk« P i u * of Ik* World;
To Promote th# P roem * of A o trl(* |
• To Prodoco Proxpenty for Ssnford.

Mt

L orm ann's-R estaurant •••&gt;'

PHONE 8-MT4

Mi'«lly fair this aflrrftoon,
night aini Tuesday except w
icattr I &lt;ii showers Slid thu
storm* Tun.lay afternoon.

4X1 U s i t y T h e re I s H lrc n g lh —

erian
Sunday, Aug. 31st, 1947 a t 8:00 P.M.
Rev. J. B. ROOT, Speaker

(&gt;

He said the nation's.foreign debt
totaled $46,000,000. and the in•
Urnal debt $212,900,000. P*rmanta on ex try debt, includin*
that for expropriated Americ.ru
. oil properties, have been made on
' ibe due dale, the President added
Tha govammsnt. President Ale­
man said In an address prepared
for delivery before a Joint ses­
sion of Congress, had “imposed
Q upon Itself a strict economy and
------ha*-detorm bied-to- ClfWl lf*"fndebtednesa « with tha . Banco . dr
Mexico that a t th* beginning T.f
th* administration amounte&lt;l to
Tha president exhorted termers
to bend their backs tu the plow
and factory workers to give their
eweat to make Mexico Industrial*
ly great. Ha said none of Mexico's
hsrdihips could compare "Jh
• m gravity with th* spread of tho
^
foot and mouth diseaat of rattle.”
That outbreak reused rioting of
the
U. 8.-Mexican border tn
Mexican cattle imports.
Other hlghlght* of the 17,000.
word report:
Mexico's unfavorable
Made
balance during tha first six months
of 1947 r*ach#d the sum of 01(10,.
000,000 with reserves ftlllifg to
5*1,000,000
t n . MNifiii 11
Ae
r*The
" • government
The
la uftrrmin.
determined..
A . , to reaialain Ih# rate ol aschangs
•tabUisad #4 4 J I pesos to the
dollar t l - mjA ; e
*00090*994
•tabllfsatfoo credit grental tr
..
Mexico In agreement with th# U.
8. Treasury,
The national
----- - petroleum ad­
ministration has drilled 39 new
wells In the northeast. 21 of which
ara productive, with a potential
yield of 13,000 barrels a day.
Mexico produced
41,120,000
barrel* of oil and refined 34.200,­
000 barrele this year.
To link Ih* nation more closely
together, 123.600.000 hat been
Invested In the nation's high-

Farm ers M arket
A t Florida City
Gets Improvements
JA C K SO N vln.E . SepL
f8 p ,.
?•'
7 . „ Improvement*
■“■Hiviwiirnis lo
in
u*
City S n e Farmer*’
Market, should be Comnlrled in
iin * j , h,rvllln* of th . heavy
. ! . n&lt;* winter production of vega,
tobies In that rich aectlcn of the
Ea»t Coast, said William L
Wilson. Director of Jtt#.« Mar­
kets today. B.
E. &amp;
B. Nrdholm,
Rrdhnfm. superaor&gt;cionstrurtion for Rtate
»a spent some time in
T rsccntly, conferring
wllh Market Manager C. S.-Phil­
lips, on d.-tsU* of th* Improvement
project. Th* construction chief
ha* also been In touch with Btote
* Road Department official)' on p ar­
. Ing needed to permit better service
for tha farm ers selling through
Florida City.
A new m arket 'ahed la to he
built alongside a spur track of the
m ' Florida East Coast Railway. A
new auction block la also Included
tn tha cortatroctlon program, and
aa addition will b# built onto the
west and of a m arket .had already
. completed. . _ . _ ^
Hupervlior Ttydholm It nt pro­
M at In Fort Plsrce. directing
work o« Improvements announced
racantly for th a t m alar tomato­
' handling market. Th* Fort litre *
Market, under management of M.
E. Williams has enjoyed a very
0
rapid expansion ia the last tew
years, handling heavy shipments
of a wld# variety of y«g*talJe*, In
addition to tha tomato crop which
has long csnUrad a great deal of
th* attention of 'producers In 81.
Lucia sad adjacent counties.

RIDINO HMH AND FANCY F ill, Legionnaires from Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
amuse spcctalurs with the antics of their bucking buggy “Peggy" a* they
roar and 4oar along during Legion's.“40 and 0" pared*. (International^

Crisis Develops Gen. Wainwright,
In India As Riots, Bataan Defender,
Murder Continue Retired By Army
Civil War TJireatens Impressive Ceremon­
ies Aj Fort Snm
As People Hope For
Houston For Hero
P e a c e fu l Solution
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Sept, i
LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept. ItA’I
The governments of the new do- tA7 Forty-fisr years of distin­
inions of Pakutan and India find guished service in the aimy were
emselves today in a crisis bfougbl only a meinury hulay lor Jonatha»
M. Wainwright, who has retired
yesterday at ceieinonie* at Fort
Sam Houston heie.
* Die gallant defender of Hataan
Pandit Jawebailel Nrhtu mrn- laid aside hi* uniform for multi
tioqrti that veiy tlengri in a new,
conference' b ,t Diuitday in Nev hit luime 'Tiddler'* Green," sr
Drttii. Nehru, prime minister ol the hrait of a leiliioneblr rriidrnIndia, and l*nme Mmistrr UaqbM f i a l d r i t f l i f n e a r F o i r ^ e i n i fou
Ah Kban of Pakitlan now arc
it chairman
making a joint tour of the punjeh
in an rf^ H lo restore peaef.
“ MoA~ *it«wrv«ni fret that some­ Homontl Food h lo riv an d tW Ala­
how something will lw worked out mo f)lock Farm here and viecwhich slowly ‘will hriog alxiut a
'arrfnC rrmdlttnnT piestdenl of the fa m e Seth and
rratoratinn -of
ami a look at the acure sheet deir- Window Balance* Company. Lot
onstratea why.
Angcle*.
. At midnight Sunday the experYesterday, Gov. Iteauford Jester
*imrnt
.
m
m
I
m
I
m
S
‘
sm
IIII—
^.,
I.
...
of a joint'm ilitary laiundary uffered him a position on the new
force of the two governments de: Texas Good Neighlior roiumiaaiun
tu help further goodwill auunig
“our (.atln-Amcrlean friends lw
low the Kio Grande."
'
Wainw right’s career as n inilily that the Ixnimlary force simply lary man wax ended late yesterday
had found the job loo big and at Arthur McArthur Field, whenthat rioting had spread despite he hid hi* troops farewell )n a
its liest efforts, there wa* plenty touching address.
of liehind-the-acene* evldenco that
Maj. General John II. Coulter,
it never had a rhanre, never was who succeeded him aa commander
jnipular, and that th# people are uf the Fourth Army until Sept.
now getting what they wanted, 16 when General Thomas T. Ilanan anny of each dominion speci­ ily assumes command, lead mes­
fically reapunsibl# for keeping I he sages of tribute at the review
iwsce.
.
from President Trbmau and Ge t.No one wants to talk for the rrsl Dwight . IF. Eisenhower. '
record, but privately many con­ Jester told uf Wainwright1* de­
cede the Inherent danger a of the fense nf the Philippines agaitut
new plan. For Instance, in Pak­ th e overwhelming strength uf the
istan tlie choice ia whether Hindu Japanese.
.
and Sikh troop* nr Mo*lema will . The fit-year-old general1* face
guard and escort Hindu and Sikh saddened a* he read his own
troop* or Moslem* will guaid irlirrm rn t ' ordska and delivered
and escort' Hindu and Stkn hi* farewell address.
.refugee* and whether* Moslem
“This is not an occasion,” he
said slowly and deliberately, “at
It'a a tfa e e # mm H as* F e e ,I

vote* ihiougb
pi
talk of civil war
som e villages.

■

A ministry of information stale
mrnl rr|M&gt;itrd that "on the day ot
the election, there were a few at­
tempts to abuse in connection with .
w
the voting. The police intervened!
in' ra i ll- c alf MB l»ot~n?r?)IIT j
r "v *;V
*' -*h£ r•
steps."
• ; .
In (lie election, th* Commun't
Uta rrplarrd the aiuailliolilera *•
Hungary's - leading party.
Tin
,
. r ?smallholder* pullrd 07 percent o(
tlui_l!llfi vote^Thl* year a* Com­
fS - • •
munist influence has grown sev­
eral of their Iradera have left th.
country. AntLCommunista h*v&lt; WITH 1118 HEAD UP \ \ l » CHEST OUT. Mayor William O'Dwyvr (rod* tlm American I
accused thus,- remaining uf truck up .F ifth Avenue. Hup-ln-tU of thousands bf N'«-w Yuiki i* jammed the sidewalk* h«ui
parade Marled to
vanlage point*. Ilt-hind IIU llonoi u the New Yuri, C ity, I'uliri- la-giun
ling tu the Communists.
( Ititi'iiintiuiinl 1
The latrst official hut incom rulltlligi'llt
plete returns aa made public b&gt;
the foreign ministry showed thidiatrihution of :iOO,4ttl vole*:

plr’a Parly 4H,4‘J4, Bmallholdri
.'I'.’,79.1. Imiriwndcnt
Hungarian
DeintM-ratie Party i
garian Radical Part;
tlrtl*» DrUiocatic
National Peasant

Ecuador In Stage Of
Siege From Revolt

QUITO. Eeuadoy, 8ept. 1 &lt;/P)—
Army and constabulary officers
In four statoa were In revolt to­
day against the we*k-old govern­
ment of CoL Carlo# Manchsno, who
placskl all Ecuador under a state
of sieg# and am t troops and.tanks
acquired through U, B. lend-laaae
to trouble spots.
Th# government ssiertad that
Dr. Mariano S p a m Vatnballla,
conservative vie# president of the
posted regime_nf President l ea .
Mari! Velasco Ibarra, and Col.
intwsll of Ilsqu.ro Davila as defense minArchblsh«p John J,
lie ArchI* In th*
The government communique ac­
_________ ____ ___
„ filabrala knowledged that troops had rebel­
Labor D*y by tndlng- th* long led Saturday night a t Riobamho,
dispute and-arranged a meeting 100 miles south of Quito, In Chlmtoday to attem pt such a settle- borsto province, and In Gnarar.mtnt.
da, SO mils* west of Riohamba
' “With God's help, w# pray that In adjoining Bolivar *tat«.
Labor Day will ■#• IK# dawn of
Th# re bbell Ion was reported
•sac# Is U&gt;# Hollywood film In- joined Sunday night by th# gardu,try," **id t h # 'archbishop Is rtooiks In Latacunga and Ambato, capital* of th# province* of

Paym ents A re Mode
Schools For 2 Months
, TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1, (flperial)—As both th# July 16 and
Aug. 16 paymento arw bsing mallad a t th# same time, State School
8upL Colin Engiish explained that
tha 87 counties will racsir* double
Seminole County usually re­
ceives 119.271 for teachers' sal­
aries. 91,427 for transportation.
sad 03^78 for current expense.
SQUIRREL ORPHANS
'Thro* baby squirrels that fell
out pf s trs# In th# yard adjoin­
ing th* Park Apartments a)
Eighteenth 8trs#t and Park Ave­
nue were found by B. C. Btesl#,
who lives In th# apartment. Th#

P a p e r PredicLs

Itv s Ila s H

a a l* sar I ' n

i

i s T a n iu h

u recent

S ivretnry u f Statu It

•I'MVillo, wilt! Will lie. lot induced
by Mating!
tramta-r nf f&lt;munv-:v

Guard

iniiitry u |lt ttiiilnl *

Ilif t Irl •*!»■ oil Mk
'I liin iiiifi nhiir *«i
mil nu Intunng*. tin IllMMlt HU 11»•’l»»f#•*I f%
lUtlltr,,
ol IIimiIa mill
Sl»«riff IVrrv M*i»»

tin- i n tr n u lm n s !

Iilununxnl nolr.

.

The saiuo nutv ftgun-d in Slav.en ’s ii-m a r k i., Tim *11110111101*1!
i-am liil|ti&lt;
lor* tinlti-|mbllca 1
|iii-sii(i-ntia! nom liiatiun, risin g on
aim cottveutiini tllnor In s|M-nk
against a ininnritv *ie|M»it of tinI -eg ion's foteign trlatiuu* com m it-

Holiday FataliticH
Already Total 245
Sanford Students To
Receive Their Decrees
GAINESVILLE, B#pf. 1. (Hocrinl I—Two hundred and forty-two
candidate* will receive degrees
from the University of Florida at
commencement esercisos, next Fri­
day. marking one of thu laigrst
summer session graduating class

m n u a w k id s d .
-----------»T"union Congress, representing
From Sanford James II. Hardin.
90 p#rc#nt of BrlUln’a union 7 traffic deaths and 4 drowning* Jr. will receive lha Bachelor ol
workers, hlntad willingness today In. Florida.
Arts degree and Laursn R. John­
to accept rigid direction of labor,
son. the B8A degree, i '
■ mora drastic regulation than *o
far raque*t#d by th# laibor governmenL
f
,
GLUE-FINGERED
A statement c!rculat*d hy ihe
FOOTBALLERS
general council at the opening of
th# TUC*a 79th annual congrst*
MIAMI, 8*ot. 1, (Special) —
warned of th# “Mtioua nature”
Auburn and Michigan 8tate proved
of Britain'* economic problem*.
the champion Orange Howl ballBoUtothlng mora stringent than
handlers In tha 1938 clastic her*
currant government power* for
whan n*ith#r team fumbltd during
limited direction of Laoor may b«
tha 80 minute* o | play.
.

will - present

M.W YORK. Sept, I F, II,.
Aniriiran Legion enilcl it* -M'l

C'limuiunitm, both .

firation.

llia y

Militant Program To
OpposeCommunism
Adopted At Session

i nnv rp lio fi spp
illrt'K u l Irliilu lln u i
|r|M i||» III "wlllill

Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRHMK
•The luilKtr Day weekrinl accid­
ental death toll wa. near 260 a .
Ih* last day uf the three-day
holiday ta-gan * (inlay."
_
~ D # Ith ~ h » ir »cythe.l '170 niolbri
Isto from the highway* since fi
P. M. Friday; 30 person* had
drowned, ami 39 la*en killed in misrtllaneous accidents, putting total
fatalities at 240.
•
The National Safely Council had
predicted a total motor accident
toll of 260 for the long week end.
The air age was Jrflertod In
Ih* figure of 39 miscellaneous
accidents — II of the deaths oc­
curred In small plana crashes.
British Unions May
bllchlgan. home state of the
Okay Rigid -Direction automobile Industry, led the nation
In nnmber of automobll* accident
• SOUTHPORT. Eng.. 8#pt. 1 OPl deaths with 10. Texas followed

in tuuig.il .0 / (III 11 &lt;luck. [.St­
ill the ryrnillg their will be a
inie at tin- M.14 fail.
Other Hpraki-r* ul thu l-ampiet
a-1 u furh Hi'iiutnr lluyl* will
n ld r ns tnnMiouitlrr will b#

three Irophira tu winner* in the
regatta. The first is given by th*
Cbamiu-r o( Coiutuere* tu the wirtuYi uf tin- tuitlMisnl mulor race and
inusi | who 1 In i ,1 lime* in aucm 1.ml - owuship,

press fur rrcVlving llmnaniaii p„l *
itirrtl refugres.
Turkey 1 ,'piled tn neighlairlng ,
ll,il**prin immediately. Hint any
,-ritirism in the Turkish
press d
simplv wn« In answer l„ e.|,u,Uy ( (
hostile acts by the Bulgarian
press.
« •
Ankara still ha* not replied
to the Yugoslav note. Olieser\urs la-lieveil the answer wmild
follow tin, line taken l,y&gt; Foreign
Minister Hasan Sak'a 'recently
whrn hr told n new* conference
I th# furka always would protect
| Moslems and that llnmanlan re
- fug,vs rnuld stay here »r leave,
; ns they pleased.
A
i Although, Turkey
ha* la-en
deeptv confer '
! r.nisidut* ' a
| Situation in •
ul
has Iven ,-asri

I.

BELEM, Ilraxil, Sept. I —&lt;4’i
President Truman'* plane, tinIndependence, made a refuelling
■top hers this mornlngg on hi*
flight from Trinidad tu Kin H&lt;Janeiro. Ths plane touched, down
about 9:30 A. M. (7:30 A. M
Eastern Standard Time).
President Trumsn, who Is to
spend a weak in Brasil on a slabvisit, said he w*a happy to rsarii
Brasilian soil. He was welcomed
by Brmxlllsn news men, member*
of the United Btotrs colony anil
Brig. General Dyott Fontemelle.
commander of the Valdecana air
baa*.
Th# plan* left
Immediately
aftonrard for Rio where It wax
due about 2:30 P. M. (12:30
P. M. E8T).

.uni All 1 Kutimii4 banquet ol

8«&lt;rt*lgry

within the 8uvlei spheie nppeared
today lo la- • ceiling inrl#n*lng
proamiro on Turkey.

The rlectlon will decide the die.
Uibntion uf seats In the peril#
meat to ine#« .Rept. 16; earh parry
will get one scat fur evrry M.ihmi
vote*. Before I in, balloting, emne
e b w rv tm —hxit* pTOTiotntced "[He
Communiata strong enough to win
without fraud.
Some opnosltlnn politician, bope
that the United States and llutish guvernmenta would plam off(rial proteata over the election.
The U. 8. legation receive,! t,l-ortx that many parties u erj
planning proteate lo the Comuumlet Interior Minister, l.n*ilo Itnjk.
1 Smallholders sources repoitcl
that sevetal leaders o f .that patty
had taken up charges ngain-t the
communiata last night will, Pre*.
idrnt Znltan Tihly. n smallholder,
at his home hut had come tu no
agreement.
In Nairykoerora, birthplace' of
the 1B4H Kossuth revolution «*•elti#*
60 mile* southeast from here, an
American pbeerver reportrd thnt
anti-Communists
were
tidk'mg
civil war and hinted they would
like weapons from the U. S.
Many person* rebutted they liad
seen truckload* of "flying elect­
or*,” whom they took to lw Com­
munists, Voting time and again in
one place after another.
Inhabitants or Sxekesfeheivar.
Vertesaea and llaiaexaka told this
eurreapondent and two otlieis

Registration Day At Truman Plane Makes
South Side Primary Fuel Stop In Brazil
All pupil* who expert to attend
the South Hid* Primary School are
asked to register Wednesday
morning, It .was annourrod today
bv Mrs. Velma Mitchell, |&gt;tinripal
of tho school.
Parents of tha children entering
th* first grad# hare been -asked
to bring their children's birth rertifIrate. Mrs. Mitchell stated that
the! school.wlli ba open until neon
Wednesday, and regular school
hours would begin next Monday.
Busses trill run Monday morning
and trill carry tha children home
a t noon,

East European Nations Under
. O’Neill Elected
Red Influence Pressing Turkey As Legion Meet

noon where lie iv,i giceteu by a
reception commiltct composed ot
Senator *nd Mn. IJoyd F. Uoylc,
Mr. am( Mu. H*ni!*ll Chase. Mr.
and Mis H. H Cofcman. Mr. and
Mr*. Holland I.. Dr«n, Mr. and
Mt». A. W. Lr r ;—Mr
I.vj R. Ij -i Iici and Mr. and Mr*.
h H r Rcumdlir.

hero me two plant for Fu­
llin' I* the .Marshall plan,
other I* tlu&gt; ('onimunWt plan,
&gt;U op|Hi«e the Marshall plan
hluropaan ivcovery, ihcti you
give comfort trod Sid jo.U ic.

Fre n c h T h e a te r
—P r O p n e to r H e ld 7
F o r M a n s la u g h te r
PARIS. H»|it; I. LV)‘-Th« proprictor «»f tho m’Ik I th#4t*r i t
Itrull. iict*!U» uf m illwutrou* fir#
Sntuiiluv niicltl In whifh H7 p#r*
Mtii* 4l 1.il Mfxl *»I
w«r# in.
iur.il, was held on ilistKii. of Involunlarv lunnslaughter tmlay
Tim examining magistrate, timiliar b&gt; a bite-man grand Jury In
llm Untied Suite*. Said the propreltdr. Antoine itnuillade, bad
been negligent In taking proper
M i'll' I »’ 0»WI »

Tim majority report xuppmtiiu:
the Marshall plan was aduplrd.
Sen. George Malone (l(-Nev), who
led the arguinent for the minori­
ty re|Hirl, had said the cuinmitt)-.&gt;
majmily was “rubbcr-itamping
like state d.psrtm rul'* and Its
report was hated “nit tike theory
that money alone will (top Com­
munism." The minority report,
however, approved of advancing
some ‘funds to foreign nations
provided “the credit economic In­
tegrity of the United States" were
not jeopardised.
— The i il . I. g st.s adop ted, t he nx*
tienal defensiv'Tnmmlttre rrpiirt
urging that atsm ir -aecrrts U&gt;
withheld from “ally nation, friend­
ly or oihenpdxf,’1 and urging adop.
tion of universal military training
hy a special session of Congress.
Appointment of a iproMdentlal
advisory committee lo Organise
civilian defense* against atomic
attack was recommended.
Outlawing th# Communist Party
as # political party; barring of
Corpmunlsto from public hous­
ing, and “g valid d*f*naa In court
to a charge of promoting tha ov#r(CSslUsM . a Paa* Fatae)

I Ml n« •iwwa

Police said n ehmt circuited
wirt* in tho in ih u I lulccny iitirttd
the blaze, which spread a* swiftly
as the panic which xent patrons
rushing towaril the nairow exit.
Iloth balconies in the tall, nar­
row structure collapsed, the secmid falling on tho first sml cariying It along to the floor below.
Rear Saits were blocked by debrts
before anyone could get t«&gt; th#m.
The theater was in a narrow
street about throe n»ll*tx from th#
Arc de Triomph# and conxlructad
In a short, narrow-, high fariilon
to fit' the limited space available.
Moull lade was IiriJ in latl to
nrarliv Verralllc*.
Kuril wa* In mourning today.
All commercial establishment# and
place* of amusement in th# town
of approximately. 10,000 wora or­
dered closed by city official* until
after a ma#h funeral for th* vic­
tims tomorrow morning. - Flag#
were flown at half staff.
Onlv one similar ilinailer du* to
fire could lie recalled In th# la it
40 v#ar* of French Ihstorv. Thia
wa* a fir# In th* Nouvell#* Galcries department *tor# In Xl.rxUlI#. In which about 100 poraona
lost Uitlx live*. '

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M O N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1, 1947

as

labor
lnA»
.unnuttleil. frnmi*
Thtf yc*r 1947
n m •find* .—
~v ...
- r somewhat
r " / " w r ,r
I
of mind. The new Tnft-Hnrtley law has obvious Rood pninU
mid obvious bed ones. It has others whose Roodness or PM?
III w y O a Aianna •____ ness remain to be determined. Its main benefit ns we see
.a lt n 4
M '^ n r a K
ra n
naalltl
u. mi
Ira it is that it takes some of the problem* «»ut of the .air aM
0 , 1 . W.r IT. 1*1
1*1*.
n« Ikn
•*• r-H OH
nine*
•| a a n la ra . I 1 . | H » . n n 4 r r Ik* A r i sets them on the ground where they can be looked at, *turned
, ( r a a i i m •! H a r r k n. I***
and possibly solved.
.
. "
MOLL'S&gt;SV|
V|T~I.. UKAX
•There is this point, too. If lnbor and management are sith
M l«l
CIMIOIIX IILAX
determined to seek and maintain lalior peace, then they
H a U M N &gt; l» » a a » r
will have it. law or no Inw. And If they are determined to
al'HM'llll*TIIIX HATH* •“
have civil strife and lalmr wars, then there will la* no peaqo
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tTnrr-m- no laws. We think at the present time all hands
l i t Maalka
u want lienre and steadiness in which they can Ret on with
Dna Tana
nf
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nk llna II
fimductlon.
at is true. If* —the
that counts.
I H l I I v l l U i i r We
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m i ' v th
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— spirit
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m a l n l U n a a n * n a lirr* « l
And with that pious utterance out of our svsjef.i. we nope
a a lr r la l a m m l a t a r Ib a
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ra U la a fa a la , w ill
that everyone is RoinR to have a fino Labor Day. i t s ,h
rtaalar a « » a i ll a la « r e t— ■
laiaa* * ,a i p a ,,i iu*r»»r»l*1l«—« last good summer holiday of the season and It oURht to
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r * * r — r e t s T k r lla ia M la « h r
be enjoyed!
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FULCRUM THAT MOVES THE WORLD

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COURT
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Vital Studies

Tlie relative failure of our educational proRrnms to pro­
duce men fitted to rope successfully with modern world
problems has caused much thoughtful .Investigation and
forward-looking planning among college faculties lately.
Among those-.to make changes in their curricula is ( oIrhIc
MONDAY. «KI»r. 1. 19*7
University in Hamilton. N. Y.
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Colgate’s
New
Plan
of
Education,
in
use
since
1949.
rails
Riyi.K VRK8K FOR TODAY *
THE EFFORT TO MAKE A for serious study and Increased personal responsibility on
the part nf the students, who are assisted by a stmicnt-nlci
ARENK RY " i ’^ N O HlIM program and'"by' national and regional scholarships. This
WITH
A t ld r f .HB fallsw is the start of. Yore curriculum course, designed
1 D,8 THE
K fMuviNAil’d
MADE*EVEN
CRIMINAL'S ’’to help students understand and appreciate pnddems lead­
CROSS A JEW EL FIT TO TOP ing to eonfllct in the modern world and to relate Tht sc
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19:6'. Then camn Jr*u* .forth,
This course Is required of sophomores, and consists nt
wcarirte the crown of thirn*.
“Area Studies” , as well «s a series of lectures dealuig witlv
. . Dcmcltint Mhiimot h*i been “World-Wide Issues of Our Time”! The student may select
eUclrd lo head ihe new government the area he wishes to concentrate on, and its stud) will
of Gteccr. hut *1 • late hout .th.s cover characteristics, problem*, environment, politics, cul­
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afternoon he ws» Mill rrfu«in,t ture, and economlii*.
Such courses should prove-to be of great value .to thu
to accept ihe honor. In ionic
couniHe, ii i. air. n .n ’*"‘nie i, iiA u d e jd ^ lv iiiu ^ ly . and to - th j community of wh|ch_he
la a la a la rt,

la Ik* aar a l rr|»*bn»
alt lb * laaal a»ara a ila l.4
In . Ih U • m i f o r r , m» r* ill i l ■»*
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thok turn al th# lino.
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A Secret Selvice agent who wa»
one of the lale Preridrnt Roo*.veil’* bodyguard*-' »sy* that FDR
Uted lo receive 5,00(1 teller* *
.month threatening to ihool him
or punch him in the nn»e. Moil
people who make ruch threat*
never -have the courage lo at­
tempt lo carry them out, hul tuch
r — - figure* do go to thow how many
“ null” there ate.
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Deipitr si I the obttacles to new
construction, ihe American people
buill 4l0'pem«M more new horn**
lost
■P
ITvest
— ihsn in I945, and 50 perjcenl more ihew in I939t the inver

}lor*» Syndicate reveal*. The aver^ inerrate in co*t was altojl
45 percent, - or for the average

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SANFORD FORUM

it comes to more than three times that amount. By the end The bUlitor
of the year, international hankers say, the ratio will lie a Herald
We. may pol have ^ bi-palliian million to one.
Hanford, Florida
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foreign policy or h*vr w e)—hul
SpeAking practically, this means that a hotel room cost*
Dear Sir:
we certainly h»vr « hi-p«rli»*n $200,000 a day, a bellhop is tinp6d $5,000, and sniffs at that.
Your well writlnit • editorial,
military policy. Both Preiident A bottle of pop sets you back $15,000 in Shanghai, and to “ Hawaii In Pul Itics" in The Her­
Truman and Governor Drwey told hnve a suit cleaned you hand out $40,000.
ald on Tuesday, July 22, IV47, Ik
(hr American l-egioi Convention
These figuren are *o nlU|)ftndoU8 an- to have a comedy git-ally appitrialed by the people
lh*t- univen«l military training uniiect, but they nrc far from funny to the man in the ntreet. of Hawaii,
Nearly five hundred newspaper*
* b cMenlial lo thi* ’ country’» »c An In all inflationary nltuatlonn. the average person in be­ Ihrmifhout the length and brgldllt
ing driven chwtfr and doner-to the brink of starvation. Run- df~ In# counlry eodiii-seil sla*4, — -tuoly
hiM.,1 editnrially following pass*;
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M 7|ji nw«y inflation In no joke.
of. Haugili'a statehood bill, II.
During ihe month at July 65.700
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new« ptrminenl home* werr enmled in ihe
the Unilrd SUIri. bring
plctcri
ing (he total for ihe year lo 42S.
is is a h it improvement
over 1 9 4 h . b u t i t ) if i li ll not
nearly enough. T hem
res M
are
r million*
of people in lh* Onil
United Slate*
who wanl • new home and have
the money lo pay for i t .

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Be »Uf# p h o n # I* p la c e d
securely on hool ofter toeh
coll. Ramombar.ona phona off
th# hook tia* up on antlra llna.

NewsimpeV nu:n In china are hard put to it to find large

no lime (or Chinese money, but in actual ojHTation in the black market

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cuturei batter larvke fot you
and your party llna nglflhbor*.
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Florid* alone were killed. Ifc-in- enough containers to hold their supply of Chinese money.
jured in lr*ffie rfttidrnli on llm Given in change for American currency, it comes in bales.
d«y;" Don*l' like “cti*ncc»! Dove — Officially.~one United States dollar 4s worth $12,000 in

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counted for .HI percent of the
touchdowns In the 11-itnmo Orangr Howl football series (21 of
It" &gt; and have paved the way for
eight more acorea. ' __________
H»(h Slate,

IvV by the. House of Representa­
tives durlnr-’the la*t semdnn' IT
Congtess. More than aightly-flvit
l&gt;errriil of throe editorials en
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Statehood for Hawaii will b
major legislation b e f o r ■e*.■ » *Ti
Drifted States Svndte when it n4
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ronvenes In January, ‘I848
uihg ami growing suppc.rt J
Statehood for Hawaii hy the Na­
tion’* pies* I* an Indication thi
*l.„
d.HwU will
urill probably
nrnlillily id
the Senate
.act *l
vorably
on
this
timely legislatin'
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f.W YORK—We were epesklng of Upping, the thus bringing- into th# Union thi
other afternoon, and the hard life of the
poor ta*l drlvere whose gratultlei seem ilo be
dwindling these days along with John rubllc a
nnsncisl fortunf*
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HAMBOHE'S MEDITATIONS
Out-oMowntr« drifllnjc Into M»nhitt»n for I da
Wy Alley________
nrat time always s7e stsrllrl by the practice of
lipping. I speak of small-town resident*, that is:
WftM A MAM 0AAA
Chicagoan* and Bostonian* and other* from the
big citlei ire iw a rt of the necewary IVll ind.
OH VJHUT A 6 0 0 V
like us.'they put t/p with It.
LOSUH */OU 16 / H E
However, evep they are taken ahaek by th*
site of New York tipping In other elite*, one
6 1 * 1 * 61TTIN' AEAIH
esn get a way with ppylng no more than i0 per
•fO P A O M t I t !
cent of the bill In the swankiest restaurant, and
tn
medium-priced
eateries
like
Child's
and
Mel Helmet
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Bchnfft'a the style seerne to be a nickel or a :
dime and a subsequent departure with a rlghttug* air at having done
the charitable thing.
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tip them We do not get spectsrulsr service nor d j we get our.
i shoes shined, free drink* on th* house or a cigar forNfttr palna W#

Sincerely.
George H. Md-ane

qUITH
NEW YORK Sept. 1 M V-A
front page announcement said
Saturday that the Brooklyn Citi­
zen, lung a powerful Democratic
daily newspaper In King County,
was ceasing publication with Sat­
urday Issue. The newspaper, ope­
rated eontlnunuly sine* 1888, blam141 high cost of paper and pnv;
/ruction for jU suspension.
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When onother porty on your
lino ho*, on emarB«ncy. pl*a**
release tha llna qukkly...ond
plaaiantly.

THOSE LONG SCORING FLAYS

S A S A M T PAR-TV
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LEAVE BONDS on and after September 2nd 1947, Here
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G. 1. LEAVE BONDS cannot be used for
collateral for a loan.
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the VETERAN. He cannot authorize
1 ^ anyone else to cash his bond. If you cash
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our bond, it must be cashed in full. You
annot take part cash'and aret another
im rettnm .---------------------------------If you do pot need the fund*, II I* hoi neremary to ca*h your BOND
now. Termlnnl LEAVE BONDS can be held until they mature, 5 yearn
from their Iiwue date. Hold on to your bondii an long aa possible. They will
draw 2Ki% loUrent per year.
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CARTOON— “Fowl Brawl"
This lo America N*»*lty
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MIA.MI. Hept. I . t Special)—The *
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AP NswsfeatUte*
The Hobk Cross E p I * c o p al j her of Hi Kappa Alpha ’social (ratI.atain &gt;ri Itn-igr I’retry. Gtoup ol
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Judy.
Church was the setting o n .S a tu r-| ernitv.
i Miami n
r. • .1 !oil..* tlie panel
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MuyU- you'll In­ rurpi i' i d _ to | „f i„,re,. f..i " , s,,,nun| |&gt;,.*tty
dav night fur the marriage of . Immediately following the cereRehearsal Party
heat ihnt mure and .......
, i t cotiti—t l.-r, i'Ucirla -choola which
Hetty Jack Hrotchir, daughter of ntuirv the small reception r w » of
going in for 'opg-ltair eiusk'f eipsc-r tje year on fk-t.' I. Th*
Mr. ami Mr»- George Earl llroom e,. the Msvfair Inn was the scene «-f
Held Friday Night
l.ronn Flood, concert violinist, »&gt;hv* pant-1 - 1• 1 1u.!- ■ three uatiotiall)
lo James I-awtence Ingley. Jr.,* a rn-eption (or close frbnds, telathat t.-en agcis often prefer the known editor-, (wn jua-t* amf a
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Law- live* and out-of-town guests,
uukn to the juke Ih&gt;\ when given ^writer of
Following tha rehearsal of the
rrnce Ingley. The marrtagu was Forming the receiving Hno weri
i-ntltf litr-iuture.
. TUESDAY.
Brotchle-lngley wedding a supper
half a chance to appreciate good ’ Judge- for the
Nits. John Check left yesteiday performerl by the Rev. Mark T. Mr. 'ami Mrs. llroome, Ihe btidnl
pure offer
Th* Frlendihlp League of th* was given by Mrs. Lee Moors and
BIRTH
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The
.trouble,
*ay&lt;
l.a^rha.
Carpenter
at
7:30
o'clock.
couple
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ingley.
Congregational phurch wil! meet her mother. Mrs. M,. iL Wiggins, for a vacation go Ik- spent In Ihe
Mr. and Mrs. GIIIm' i : I. BI.Vk.-r wly. tours around thu counuy uivj &gt;d in tie- i;ign ’eeino.t . dlvUioil
.White
asters,
gladioluses
and
The
receiving
line
»««
formed
.auttt-diw.rl I n I n A l*i:"(L iif Maw
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at the Parikh llou*a a t SkOO.P. M. at their home on Marnolia Avrnue northern part of the s^aHc—
paints.were used In decorating the .In the. southwrsf comer t.f tn* of Del.MMd anmmmt-il :i-|.*e'Oio in r 'roncerhr at - si-finwpi/- 'AT Vri.«.
A rtffn rTdSDir flf AUt-rTha Daughter* of Wasloy Cla*a for members of the weaJing-par­
birth
of
n
ilnughtur,
Sli.t'on
M
ntheard
art&gt;'church. The white flowers with! room against a. background of ona. oil Aug. U,.Mr*, Him k*i will Some kids have m%er
Mr
si
F.
S.
Vet
nay
has
left
for
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a
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.ttel.-U;
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Wilier
lU
pncr
of
Of tha F irtt Methoillit Churoh will ty. Tha' room* of the Wiggins
greonery were t|*rd on tho nltar Patuis^and greenery. The bride’r
play the violin-the m utest finite p,,
, Mettlf*,.“ whose
^ o ld their regular hu»lnesi anJ home ware decorated with ntliac­ U tile Swrteerland. N. C. where with branched bras* raltdelabra tkble was covered with a .lateit-k ho rrmemitercd a*, file f-nmer one
they've ever" U-en to it •- tlie ei.utt- Miirkne--."
ju-t lin n leleased;
tSbcal meeting at 8:00 P. M. at th* tive arrangements of white gladi­ she will spend several weeks.
Betty
King
of
this
city.
holding burnmii. white taper* cloth and in the center w-a* .t I &gt;«v
trv fiddle.
latest ri-ok,
r a te
Away th •
home of Mr*. Henrieia “William*, oluses and burning whit# taper* il­
But Leona found that on.e they andI Jes'i*- Riltjnbouse Sc&lt;&gt;1laid
Miss Camille Batten left vester* forming the oulr! Illumihation for arrangement of white gladiolus*-*
422 Summerlin Avenue. Mra. Ed­ luminated the scene.
Me.
and
Mr*.
II.
M
Itumbley,
dav for Miami Beach where she Uhe .wedding. Sprays of aster* and luln-roset. Crystal , amlrlahrn Jr. announced today the lorth of hqve Us-n an audit-pee to aeriuus ot Wintoi .Park, Fla. |ire*ident
na firuth and her group' will be
nttisie they became real fnnt fcn-l nf tho Poetry .Socu-ty of Fiorjdw
The supper w aslservid buffet will attend a Pi Britt .Phi lioute- and gladioluses marked tho fam­ held burning white ta p e i«. At oro
boateate* for the oceaiion.
end r»f th e table was a U rn- tiered
P«l , r Wllilam and Paul ln-g f(tr more of it, . The. Idygcat anil in,- o f th# fiiundai-r o f ’thu
ily pew*.
style from the dining table whirh party.
WEDNESDAY
rith
n
euiuti
*rCorgg.
on
Aug.
2#
at
toe
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Mr*. P. I t Fuller. organUt. ten­ welding cake topped with a -suinll
hit of her road It ip (which snr- Pnetrv
\ m t i .&lt; SiUdett*- In
8:00 P. M.: Prayer Meeting, led was overlaid with an Italian rut
H-'-pitaL
pri-ed herl wnX the Iq-t moveptent tlie lrth, Bub. lltH and I2lli gxaitej
Capt. Glenn Guvucrk, Army Air dered h program of nuptial music bride and groom. Al the oilier «nd Laughton Memorial
work cloth and centered with a low
r --hy T. H. Middleton.
a lll.ln .l Il.b V . Ml,* 84A
A 1-avef /»I- A.
other end of the table wai plan-&lt;l
of Mendelssohn's Coo ed..
arrangement of wnlte gladiolus*-* Forres, who is. now stationed at which included Rrahm*1
may, • uhmil 1 «-nis „f 20 Imet
Now tbnt-I.eona i* back ill N'-*-* nr lo’ - foi .•••, •’desnto-iivb.v the**
with green and white cal- Kglin Field m-ar Prnsaeola, snent Iv Rose. Is Blooming”. *&gt;| U v# a crystal punch bowt. Mr*. I. K. Macedonian Fashions
Bridesmaid Luncheon barked
York preparing for - bee next Jildoes I'm &gt; • •iif intis^t lw*ar th*
ladium leave*. Silver candelabra the weekeml in Hanford with In* T he.” by Grieg, "flehub.-rf* Ser- Balt, ri serveil Ihe wedding rake
Measured By Pound school season's tour, die ri trying linHio, ndilic . i-bnol 5ind grad,
enarle". C-arrie Jacobs Bond's “ I and Mra. Jack, lirotrhlr of Neptune
held whit* tapers. Rndal place .family.
Given By Miss Smith cards
to interest educators in giving tho of the 1mti 1.11 ;i«.l mu--' la- mailed
Love You Truly” ami "Because" Bescli presided over tile punch
markod tbr seating •irrattgtMr. and Mrs. Wilton Smith and by Guy d'Hardelot. “ LlrbeJtraum" bowl. Punch srsi also Mrvftl front
lit .DANIEL IlF LI &lt; i:
kids more music th a t, tin-.- ,111 to M II K I title,,titalytin Ho
ment of the guests U Individ.ml
M in Shirley Smith entertained tables In the living room and sun daughter. Camille, tre the gtn-sls by Lilt was also rendered in its another table, covered wiln a linen AP Newafeultlles •
learn lo appreciate. Aft*-i all. ific l&lt; I. .Miami, i--t Liter tlmn tk-t. t.
on Friday at 1:00 o’eloeic with a porch. Candles and small sprays of Mr. Smith'* nar.-nts, Mr. ami entirety before the cer-mony and ami lace cloth, by Mr*. Jack Mac
SKOPJE, Yugosln.-i
Femin­ says, “» love, love, lo- *” sqng'i*
I'.*-n ix th o s d e m -n riiiy division
brideimald'a luncheon at the May­ of whito flowers tied with white Mrs. John Smith, nt their home on the musical theme was softly play Donald. Mias Martha Perkins pre­ ine fashion* nte nirn-uinl by the fun while il lives, but Bach. Ilct-ri
tor xxhuh
f P ■|eu i- is I■clog
fair Inn honoring Miie Jaekic ribbons centered the tablrs. The Park Avenue.
i*l during the exchange of mar- sided over the bride's IsmK.
pound In Mm-etlonia. till men'a boxen nnd Tcliaikow-by music is
s itt Ik- jud|‘,eif(.|ij J'.-lhe.
Brotchia whole marriage *.o Jainei hoatease* were assisted &gt;n serving
in —.
serving were style* still feature .1 cteaselest timeless mid Miss FIjkxI in -lo it offeied. »of
rlnge vow*. Earl Broom* *erfed . Other
........ assisting ...
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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall of as soloist ami sang "O Perfect | -M»*e Clarence Puwell, "Mm . Al trouser that was jmjmie: nt tlie should l«- a pari of ,.vetv slufenC
Ingley wai an event of Saturday. by Mr*. W. A." I.effU-r.
I'lnVstint.-:
Ham ■••III t.f llosCnicago, III. w.-ie the rereqt. Luve," and the Uird's Prayer..
The linen covered table wns cen­
F.
Hunt.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Mitchell.
Mr*.
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lime of the (’rti«n,r--.
education as much as hlstOiv
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Invited to be with Miss llrolcbie
tered with a graceful arrangement and Mr. Ingley were Mr. nn.l Mrs. guests of Mr. Hall's parents. Mi.’
The bride was given lit m arri­ la-e Moore. Miss Shirley Sm'th, I Nowhere In Kurti|i.- hi peasants geography «u klgebin.
. 1 KoLil-i- Grover of Winter I’arW,
of pink roiei and bridal place Earl Broome. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. ami Mrs. I. P. Hall, in Ihe 8an age by her brother, Douglai Miss Jean Windram. Vtins Camille I *0 much
*■ -perpetuate
• - • the
'
•
s-.-li.i
ful I Let'* hope kids xxlii have n . nutli....... . |ln.|i\ !«..:• of fiction
'•' ‘'’
“'fV
cardt marking -the sealing ar- Ingley, Rev. and Mr*. Mark T. l-anto Apartment*.
BroU-liie. Her gown »■&lt; of while Batten. Miss Mildreil R i i I i m i i i , M I m attire at llieli SHWr-lo. &gt; as .11 th i« | |„ o.luiiil to play tin- piano or tli.-|j,,,,| lu .-iuidij for &lt;bildu-ii. Slitratarrment were In shade* of pink Carpenter. Mr. and Mr*. 1*1 H.
slipper satin designed with a hqrh Jean Harper, Miss Mariliv Uioxvn new People*. Kepubjii- ih • i,' ! m ,.|io .0 anothei miiift-a’l iristin-, ,|r ,,i
.
. •
. gjpylea
Miss Ida Mae Z espel 'and Dun neckline am) n wide yo ke uf xvhIRS and Miss Jackie MarD-.pkt-l.
rout Io - i i i mountains iif Yugtrilnvla. no ut will («• * U e.to •*«».» rimngt&gt;i'Vif T-h.rii m ftP -TinWr jwxeidS fit . - . r o a w . f’J v ••r*
Mr. and Mrs. Jarl. Brotrlile Zaspcl
arrived
today
lo
I
k* the
^ J i l n Smlth'a gift to the honoree Fulltr.
Even in Um kwrUrnnu ■'I'litmer, moolah Oil limit nfti-l •V-llool jo!..J thi. ............... •'veept that the | k».
of Neptune Beach, Mis* Slurley
latte in tlie evening Mr. and
\t7i \ v U,ri ‘ ri Z I»rr 1 «"aroui»ette rtlgeti with x wkle.
was several
rt-veral niece*
piece# of crystal In Hmlth. Miss Jsan Windrnm of guests nfn
"V
Vju’ ,|l
"• .Ltc,*V
, "d scalloped band. The gown featured Mts. Ingley left for Daytona the Macedonian llrail Biiimmul to take advantage of Ibvir xiuin-],.,,,. h"old ri- mailed to Mrs,
llr
.
tha C h a n t i l l y pattern. MUi l-eeiburg, Miss Betty Uiddk* of Mrss Margaret
in rsrrt Units 41 heir home
,mih,pd *le,-re» arid n diop- Beach where they plan to spend wrap* hi* middle in *ev. ml xnt Jx
ing for mii*ie.
ItiltlC I. x, tr.d'.» S. W. Tenth
-.'Etykehle presented h er brides Palatka and Miss Kathryn Wig­ on fti&gt;jlik-;f&gt;}pfbr«l 7t*£pue&lt;‘
Prd waistline. The full skiit ex- about ten daya. For iravcltiij- of n red-and-ldack xx L.| vu.nm.-r' THEN KWH
Htm-i. Miami,
&gt; in»ld»'w lth sliver earrings. Those gins. Also Douglas Hulchie,
tended into a lung train. Her Mi*. Ingley wore a gray yntiar- tmnd. HI*.arrowy linen -Itlrt hangs
Heps nte loisv on ’n ll-fio n ts
Miss ItettV'Tliddle left yr-trtdsy fingertip veil of bridal illusion
Invited to bo with the honoree, MIsa William Andertbn and Krilh Mr
dine suit which featured a llm.-d outside almost to his knees Ills these dav*
” BgdUhle. wera Mra. Earl Broome, Donald of Birmingham, Ala., Dyke for her home In Palatka after vis­ was attached to .a coronet of or­ iscket. Sh* wore a white chiffon pantaloons bag spoitilv.
Over- In Fistikfuit o^i.Main in mg teach Lngllr7t to Piilistt sfudMrs. J . L. Ingley. 8r., Mr*. Nou McCulloch of Huntsville. Als., Jark iting for some time will) Miss ange ' blossoms a n d pea/lx. Her llouie and an off-the-fa*;e hat of
Mir* Macedonia is entrancing'In Gerfnsnv. Ruth N'a.h 'of Nets' enls nnd thereby helmng .plead
Shirley
Smith
at
her
home
op
Sil­
Smith. Mr*. Lae Moore, Mil*. Jean Seay of Louisville, Ky., Leo Butbouuuet was of bsidol roses cen­ soft gray felt. Her shoet ind purse a bodice stiff with r.dd npd sli­ Yqfk,.ns)vs a student at the Sor- .\m*-iicaism. Kin- ti;i* t'P students
.
.
Wlndrsm at Leeiburit and M's* ner and Charles-Pant.
at Watsaxx Cnixersify
tered with a white orchid. H i t wrte of .gray suede and site note ver brocade. Hhe to., mi eoihrold- (wnne in Paris. nidiHl in Ihe H'-i In liet
. ver Lake.
, . rlao,
, Mi
Beltv Riddle cn I’alalka, a house
l Itn.11»l t'h»
only ornament
a u
d ih
iaiis
m vosnih
d . «a white
'■six w
" »a*i m
*v
ere«l
apron
a*
giddy
nn
I
iieaVy
orchid
corsage.
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till
Jh*Friend* of Judge Jan u s G. a v a llie ie W
guest of the hoitesa.
nge College
foul they ; «» « Nar a jn-lrtdlitft tilir n.v. -.-fiHUI.T leconsIrtWIian of the IdrtM .o e ofi n*
Miss Mariha Perkins -Shsiuii u il rcirrel -to-ie-tre th at-hr Jgraiidmothcr,
I jxe x mug American*, who ex*
her hour-glass waist.
German poet Johaup Wolfgang, Plessed
il suffering from a badly sptalned
the lx jii f /th at thi* chinch
Her maid of honor. Miss Shirley will reside at the home uf the
f&gt;Editorialist Gives
Honors Mins Ilrotchic ankle
It
is
eonservnlixclv
.
tiimited
Gxrethe.
The
pmd'ix
trtmte
**a.«
lie Is able to lie out with Smith, wore a bronxe taffeta gown gfoom's parents and in Hi# (nil
offvl
(III 1. 1 if -i •' ilt l s-rxlv.
that
sl&gt;
*x
Wears
nt
least
”0
pounds
xvri-cked
during
nn
nllleil
.Uimhthe aid of rrutrlirs.
Career
nnsxxer t" th*- world's pr-odviiis.
fashioned with an off th* shoulder pl*u to make, their home in A u-. af exiiuisitely stitch..I lauilciit on
Mist Jackie Brotchle,' whose
neckline, tiny puffed Jleeves and a bum where he will resume Ins Mt-s&gt;rdinaiv day. Fir a notable ing ,
marrieg* to Jam rs I- Inirlpy, Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. Sterling Bolling | full skirt with a small bustle In
Hy ADF.LAIDE KERR
was an event of the weekend, wns and young son of Washington, I). I the back. Talisman rosea and yol- studies at Alabama I’olytcc lode event like liertiniiup .1 brid*. s il­
AP Newsfeatursa Writer
v e r llead-dresse* ami •••lor rp a n
College student* heeding d p - honored on.T hursday nltrrhoun C. an- spending- soma time, with 1 low pom pom chrysanthemums ,lnttitutf.
tiurits front out of town im bid­ Kies m ay up th e poiimWe to III
ward their first Jobs ami ’WrnnlFr- with a bridge party giv-.-u l,y Miss Mr*. Bolling's parents, Judge and l funned her nosegay nnd went
or more.
Ing about the secreU of success M artha’ Perkins at the homo of Mr*. Jnmrs G. Sharon.
t worn in her hair. Tlie liridesinai-is, ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olternultsi-c,
The nice tiling alnoit it all i.&lt;
might gst some interesting poin­ Mrs. B. I- Perkins. Ir. on West
Mts. la-e Moore (if (Saint*xill,- and Mr. and Mrs. Herliert logh-v. Mr. for Father, xvlm foots the hills, is Mich., tiwik off lo nMcnd tin mine* wjth 11 fall x etdn ‘M
Thirteenth Street. Pink-roves and
World Youth Festival In Prag ■
and Mrs. M. B. linker. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirklnr.d and t M i„ j,.an Windram o! Lresbur
ters from Elsie Dick.
•vI• 1 fglit
111 n il mil
I^
11 W in-nxx 21-year old A Mill­ t,vn
lildren. Tommy
nnd Jnan.
Juan, and
Pommy "ud
a n d , ttlin, yellow taffeta gownt made Mr*. J. W. Hall, Jr.. Mis. I»&gt;lly tlmt wliat xxns elm- (•&gt;* grand
Miss Dick, who had been doing tinnias former! n lovrl/ selling children.
I tax i.l l*.ipjit*i fu lil • . ,.
mother
is
ntill
the
lad
xvord
for
Woleiinan.
a
Vus.m
g
u
l.'t
"
helps
Hester,
Mrs.
Ethel
Mauley.
Miss
New York magaiine editorial for the progressions ‘of bridge Mr. and
T. C.
1 - jvirkbm
"('ididentical
e n tic a l to that of ihe
nnd Mr*.
Mrs. X
IL
Kirklandl ®('
the inniil
mnid of
V ivian
Jacksonville were 'ne gueai* i f . honor. Their nosegays nnd coro- Isabelle Manley all of Oilandu; Mif debiilnnte* today.
w o r k f o r 16 y e a rs , w a -i a*tom*h- which began at 2:30 o'clock.’
In
the
few
town*
&gt;
•(
'Imedunin.
After
the
scores
w-ie
added
*a.t
.Mr*.
C.
O.
Little,
.Mr
niul
Mrs.
Mr. and Sirs. J. ( . Mitchell on i
were uf ioso color' d cliry«an*d one d a y w h e n a f'-di" o ffic ia l
Niittilni'
.s
i
s
II. (). Ilallenhark. Mr. and Mrs. im billing the capital. - .Skopje,
W ho h ad k n o w n h e r f o r years ask­ Mrs. Lee Moore was awaidrd high Sunday.
Uicrnumi ami pink rotr*.
prise
and
acreeno
was
won
by
('one
Revels. Mrs. 0 . MacDonough with PO.IHHI inhabitant*, doll
ed h e r to s e rv e as No.v York s ta ­
,, ,
...
. . . . . .
. J William Anderson ot llirmlng- ami Miss
s r u r i A i .s i;n it a u g u s t
Margaret MaeDommgh clothing nf the western xx-nhl 1*
tio n WOR's d ir e c to r o f w o m e n ’s Mr*. J . L. Ingley, Hr. .Mrs. Per­
Mr,
n'id
Mr*.
L.
I.
Nelson
and
&gt;
ham
served
a*
Mr.
Ingley'*
lost
kins presented Miss Brotrhle with children. T ertrllf Jean and Betty m#n. und other fraternity broth- of Jarksonvlllei Miss Hetty Rid- making Inroad*, lint ilii&lt; 1- a na­
tion rliU-ftx- »f country folk and
several piece* of her Old Master Lynn, left today to return to thrlr
Tr&gt; a Ne« Ileal Ileal permanent -hapeil in the nr«* I rather
ere serving as ushers x-.rru Keith dle,of Pnlutka: Mr. and Mi*. Jock
silver pattern.’
rill or lell long . . an )uil pirter. I'.-.|mi tally good lor ill) half.
home in Miami iftc r spending McDonald of llirminglisni. Dyke Ih otebie of Neptune Heath. Mr. tradition 1* ftrong.
I-ate
In
the
afternoon
n
salad
and Mrs. Clyde E. Hilton of Tam
Scalp lir'almrnri aii|l electric nno-iixr a s p c tb lll.
FOR Business!
some with Mrs. Nelson'* parents,
Coionndo. tile S|tnjii*ll expbjtev,
course was served bv thu hostess Mr. nnd Mis. R. G. Hickson, on Mt(!ulloeh of Huntsville, Ala., and ns: Jack Seay of Louisville, Ky.,
Orin D. Landless of Sanfurd. Leo
reputed to Ini' I- 11 in . li d ns fqi,
assisted by Mrs. Perkins. Guests Celery Avenue.
*----- ---- HAHHIHIT-MII I.FH-HI--M T-&gt; NOOK —-------Mi's Blanch*JRoiyum!!.::. ntid-Jut: is
FOR SCHOOL!
JL'ltllir^uf-HsufuuLako -serve. 1-av TTliowles
iTmTIi n* NilirnsT:1 Ih iM h
for bridge Included _'.iu-jumurcc.
of
k
e
ib
u
rg
:
Mrs.
I)
K
N&gt;«* locution — 208 Ninth I'aik \xemie
,
I'loin* 1»7I
an usher.
Mis* Rrolehle! Mra. Mouro and th*
Mi Gregor uf Macon, tia. and Jark
Friends u f Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L.
‘ The sjn-ed of mils Valle* xxllb
Mrs. Broome, moth -r of the Seay of Igmliville, Kv,
Misset Shirley Smith, Kathryn Sieg. xi’lto nre cntlxlfig through
tin- tcfopeiatoii.__
Wiggins, Jane Thigpen, Nan.-) the southern waters u f the slate bride, wore a gown of powder bln*
Coljum and Martha Brown. Teg on thrfr vnrht. will b# interested lore and liut with .it snor'. lare
gupsla were Mra. Karl Broome, to learn that they arc enrhorrd at locket. Her corsage wan of awietmother of th# honor*#, and Mrs. Clewislnn dtre to ■ 'b a d 'storm on beat 1 noM-s and shc wor^ a cIlfTi t
of bluq net and sequins In h&gt;-r
D urter
r
Lake Ocheechobeo.
hair. The groom'* mother, Mr*.
CREASE - RESISTANT
Ingley, was gowned In rn*e rrnw
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julian
k
StenSTRIPED RAYON
religious activities.
with
a draped iklrt. Blue floweis
slrom returned tp Sanfot I Sntur- formed
"Who? MeT” asked Miss Dick, ■day
her rorsage and were
after
srWending
tho
Bible
Conno religious apevlalit'. in open­ fen ne# Week at the Ridgecrest worn In her hair with a short pink
eyed amaxrment.
Mr#. Jack- llrntchie. the
Assembly near Avneville, veil.
bride's aunt, wore Import's! rose
“ Yes," said th# radio man. “Yon. Baptist
N.
C..
and
visiting
friends
ami
You can get along with anvIxHly
with a coronet of roses in
In other sections of xx-t-s- crepe
her hair and a lavender orchi.l
and this Job certainly needs a dip- relatives
tern
North
Carolina.
lomaL”
formed her rorsage. '
.
So that week (in lD4l» Miss
The bride atlepded schools In
Dick tried the Job. The sam# yuai Sororities Admitted
Central Florida and received hri
her program was tranxfrrn-d to
the Mutual network and today rhe To University Campus diploma from Heminole - irigii
School. She studied at Floildti
ia the network'! director of educa­
'GAINESVILLE. Kept. I, -fSpe- State University In Tallaha»».-.&lt;
tional programs.
,
Important point* In her lexicon fls lj — Sororities can noxx- take for two and a half year*. Mr.
for succeeding In tho Job ar* keep­ their nlace along with the Univer­
The Florida State Bank of Sanford is ailtlioim ’d by Ihe Uniled States
ing a close check on details and sity of Florida'a 22 social fraler- Ingley received hi* early educa­
nltlea. thus offering furthc,- pi.n.f tion in Jacksonville and Hanford
plain hard work.
M lu Dick—tall, slim, dark-eyed that the girls are at last coming schools and graduated from Hrx«
Treasury Department to cash Armed Forms L eav| Bonds' foi' W istCi ed
. , anee Military Academy In Tennes­
and crowned with a cap nf darK to the Gator campus.
see.
During
the
recent
xvur
InThe
Board
of
Conlrql
has
npcurls — is not much inclined lo
owners “(any time after September I-, 1917). *'
•
chatter about the secrets of suc­ proved Ihe ’opening of inro-itie* served for two yearn in the Aimy
cess. howevsr. .W hat she wanl* on a atrjctlv "local" basis for the Air Corps and has been attending
to talk about Is her work Which nrenenL The “local” sororities Alabama Polytechnic Institute in
There is no reejuirement that these bonds ftecashed :it this time in older
Include* seeklrtg answers fur must lie sponsored hy 1 National Auburn. Ala. where he is a memsome of the most pressing prob­ group, but cannot purchase any
lems of the times. She does not house or property until such time
• to get your money*. They etui be cashed any time in tin* tuture, upon ile*
write the programs, however. Re­ as a long range program With The Utllted States has approsicently she scheduled a scries of reference lo the Location of sor­ m#te|y Ji.lO.OOO churches.
-peagrsms in which /our expcils ority .houses can *l&gt;# worked Out,
mand And without delay.
argued the question of “Tlie in­ the Hoard explained.
Home 16 nallon-tl sorority
fluence of rsillo, motion pirtureq
groups have made Inquiries to the
and comics on children."
.'
Unless you nre in real need of the money this institution and the 1 nited
"Radio, motion' pictures .nnd University concerning the qstab.
comics hsve been accused of hsv- lisbing of chanters on the campus,
Ing a bad influence on children," but officials in the Office of the
States Treasury Department'strongly recommend that you permit
said Miss Dick. “So we got ex­ Dean of Students said that a Uni­
perts on the prevention of delin­ versity committee would meet
IT PAY* TO LIITEN
your bond to earn interest at 2LG per-cent .(up to its maturity), un y » » u
quency,
educators, librarians, pay- soon to outline prw-exluro hy
cr, educator*,
Read The Ada
rista and othqfa to dahate the which the *ororlty group* could
he admitted or organised.
actually need the cash. We will be glad to serve you at any time. ^
tlon.
“In general it waa brought out
“Your Friendly Florida Slate Theatrea” Salutes
that, although cheap and tawdry
. v *■ m
- •
•
Labor On Their Day Of Celebration In 1947
malaria! and gangster atorlra can
- To faciliUite identification owners should bring their original separa­
have * bad influence If adminis­
tered In too la rre or frrxpirnt
STARTS'TUKSDAYForV Days'!!
doses, a far stronger fnfltience ex­
tion papers witli them when presenting bonds for payment.
•
ists In th* plUtud* which the child
to th# entertainment (torn
hi* home life. .Lack of love and
. OU treat as* Uk*
security can have a far greater
* Under no circumstances may registered-owners-caslutheiii_bondiLi}e:
iaflttence toward dollnqueiiry than
d ir t... ma;be
,any kind of entertainment."
last's why I
‘ fore September 2, 1947.
For late September releas* Miss
Dick has scheduled another seri-s
love
you so!"
coverint th* currant children's
problems. The flrat Will be devot­
ed to war babin, who will ester
We invite you to take advantage of our many other services., . .
school for th* first Urns after tu r­
bulent babyhoods, often deprived
. .
(Courteous and efficient personnel to assist you in all financial matters.
of a father’s companbrnsbio.
Tha droos that proves you can
"The aim Is,to awska the public
'Grow
lash aHlatesxt a n d lenxiixlna.
to the problem which education
RuUr stripe* and res or pleat*
faces in thee* children—to make
All transactions are photographed and become a permanent record of
parents reslis* the difficulties
are all hi isin see. Belt, pashI,l II lx)
teachers will hava and to help the
u p sleeve# an d " t s s c u p "

■*ti
with a Well mad* on* that
give long ahd accurate

TEEN TALK

LEAVE BONDS

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There Is no on* Instrumenf
' In the practice of medicine thaf
Is mor* valuable than a th#r-"
mometer — and II l# psrhi
th# only medical Instrument
average psrson can us# an'
Interpret suerassfifflp,. ones t»4,
has learned how. •*
Any .noticeable Inereas# Iif
tembsrstur* la a deflnita
of Illness and the doctor
fet wiMBlUd-ftt-u n ff, R.rntlMttemperature readings Will u l |
the ddtlor a great'A*a
great d e a l! _
ing an illness, and may **v
him -unnecessary
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Prizes Arc Announced
In Poetry (’ontest

OF ARMED FORCES

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* 4 .7 2 * -h r- T■22S ftS ,iAA?o?ir lips' a r e s ^ T l hfo'l h e'pel m by a waller to whom
t horn*- a —lump from
'
m
the war to ■*'
$6,870
now. 1 the coins are considered rto More than hU Just due. Lord help u# If
Among American cilic* ihowing we forget the tip. anywhere In the city; we wttl be lucky to escapa
,
,
•
*'* grestfit amount of con»ltu*- with legs and arms Intact.
.
#
*
e
#
■te two from Florida, Miami IN THE OOOD OLD DAYS—heavens, a* recently aa five year#
Palm Reach.
ago—you could get a shin# for *' nlcksl. Now ll'a at least 4 dime,
and no guarantee that s polishing brush will not be hurled at your
We see where the Vocational
retreating head if you do not add a nlckei or dim# tip.
hool re-openi tomorrow. EveryTry and gel away with a 10-psr-cent-of-the-blll reward tn tha
over 16 year* of age should raaiie-dsttle night spots tho## svsplngs. You likely will bo black­
balled from every joint In-town. Including the one-arm coffee houeoi.
dw how |o run « typewriter
lime ha* long lince patted If you try that atunL
In the tinny gin mills of B2nd atreet, of couroe. where the ja»*
commercial world, and
giants hold forth, there are no holds barred and th* waltera, hatting in the tociil world, when chick girls and headwaltsre greet you aa you enter as If they were
trton can gel along without Strangler Lewie coming out of the opposite corner to test hammerriler. Trying to write ev- locks with you.------ ------------- ------'■
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Ringside tebiss ar* purchasable only by a Nit of aufBdent Mae
ling in long htnd U like in
stuffed Into th* headwaltsra hand. Why. th* Up even has found iU
on uiing a hone in pref
Insidious way Into hospital*. Floundering around town with a piece
to an automobile. You tim of toot In my left eye the other evening. I finally ended up In • hos­
f never gel anywhrre. And don't
pital to have It taken o u t
’ •
Sfied with the hunt-and-peck
An interne accomplished the job precisely enough, and then X
You get ihe word* down. ] turned to him and aaked If there was a fea. "Well, not exacUy.” h#
i said, studying my billfold In hand coolly. V \ stood face to faoo tor
hi*11 never know ihe lune.
’* a moment and I wondered If he were going to put the aoot bask In
Brooklyn Gluen, big Dem mj( aching orb 1/ I didn't slip him a t least enough for a drink at th*
comer saloon.
.
- - ■
^
Brooklyn newspaper operat
However. I was his m atch:. I was th* outraged sucker a t'b a y ,
continuously tufca 1666, ha* Casper Milquetoast finally aroused to a quiet fury, "That’s nice.” X
the fight againil rising •eld blandly, and dusppesrtd out into Uts city streets. .b jg d y J ^ L
sti ■pub- u t tU u W K l. I t t J . T l p r
*
4
*
e
publiihing in
YOU TIP DOORMEN AT CHRISTMAS, letter carriera ftt the
r and time i* q tremenclou*telegraph messenger*. dru*etora eounMr d s ..................
T d e YorR a ra , • ,
In me th a t I

Miss Hrutchic and Mr. InRley Marrktl In
Candlelight Ceremony At Kpincopal Chureh

Social Calender

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A ar* m a la la la M la !*•
l* k l la Ikr raaalri aallk k#a4aaarlafi la Ihlaaaa mA Arat hath.
"Vi* 11*1*14 » a a.,wkar al ••*»
IMarlat,4 rr***
A«aarlalr4
r»*»- raklrh
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PACE THREE
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 194f

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THE SANFORD HERALO, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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men Bow Out

O f 1947 Season Toni

TOUGH SLEDDING AHEAD . By Jack Sords
A Morning
Mmpt ToCSchciiu1''R
o n t e s t a c e s To Be
Held Today At
With Islets Killed;
Stanton • To Hurl
Seminole Oval
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Dr ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR.
Major Hig-Car automobile me­
Herald Hpnrts^Kdllnr
in* will how into Ihr local fpnrU
• The Sanford O lerv Fed*, play. picture thla afternoon nt HemiuMa
Inn
srimatlnnal liall
mtr near scnnatinnai
Null In
in u the;
w M U g k Speedway in Gasiellwrry
t?a*icll*crrj!
4 p u in a feverish fttrMt* wft&gt;i atatar-studded’ seven m l *
to gain a M rlh In the HM7 j,rograrm The return of Arr.erHhaufrhnessy playoff aerie*, had |ra', mo*| thrilling spurt to the
all hopes of playing the extra Sanford ifiy* has been hrooghl.
Itame that would have given them I about hy Florida Raceway*, who
the fourth slot op the ladder wnih-1 have left no stone unturned lo
rd away Inst night after the Fed* bring to the fans ‘.he tops-in onhad driildied the Orlando Sen. trrtainment.
atnr* in a f to 2 contest at the
The Speedway, scene of ruccess.
Municipal Park yesterday , after ful stock car ra.’es in neent
months, has lu-cn completely icnoon.
.
Manager John Krlder, President worked to aerommofta'a.thn Inst
George Stlnr anil Florida State sit-ek racing creations und is in
league President Sidney Herlong Perfect condition. Thu cieam of
motored to Daytona Reach last dare-devil racing dri»er» have
filed their entries .ind the inva-

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1s’tween1the Teds
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Baptists Denounce
Truman L etter T o 1
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Ultraviolet Light
Reducing Disease
By ALTOV L. IILAKKSI.KK
Associated Press Selencc Reporter
' NEW YORK~A sis. yea.- study
at 5L I.uke’s Hospital has showed
a marked decrease in retpiratory
diseases through use &gt;f ullrpvtalci
lights throughout an -ntirc convaleaertM building for children.
Reporting the stud) in the New
Ydrk State ^Journal -if Medicine,
Dr*. Gertrude M. Hyde and Regi­
nald A. Illggon* said they believed
it was the first time *urh a build­
ing waa coverrd completely for air
sterilisation.

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SCIENTISTS ARE NOW
BREEDING CROPS THAT
• Wn,L RESIST INSEC1
A new chapter Is lieing written
in tha story of man‘s battle
against Insects—a never-ending
struggle that seems to grow more
intense from year to year. The
new chapter deals with the devel­
opment of crop varletlu* that pos­
sess resistance to certain crop
pests, a step greatly desired hy
everyone who has ha I to struggle
against pesta to produce crops.
While new and morn powerful
thseclicldes are still coming on
the scene, giving fresh succor to
those who are engaged in -ontrolling pests, the -litroxer/ and
development ..of . varieties of -dif­
ferent crops th at have high resis­
tance to pesta ia Indeed encourag­
ing. Department of Agriculture
plant breeders recently r-qv»rte-l
on the subject.
Winter wheat resi'.tant In Hr*- j
■ian fly thry think is probably the
must effective job -to Tar done.
along that line. Rut progress Is
being made in devoloping corn,
which will be llttie affected by
chinch bugs, stored grain Insects,
the European corn boc«r and the
earthworm.
Although work with other crops
haa been leas extensive than that
with wheat and torn, the Depart­
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sistant to the grt'ci .hug alfalfa
resistant to pea aphi-l and potato
tcafhopprr, sugarcane resistant to
the augarrane horcr, sunflower re­
sistant to seed weevils, and even
locust Iter* resistant |n the locust
They find records of resistance
in nearly 100 4iffu*en: plnnta In­
volving more than 100 different
Insect oesta. No doubt th t group
wilt Include nlanl* of rmnom'c im­
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process, even with plants th at
yield more than one crop a year.
Anyway, Florida grower a Imp#
that they will succeed before many
years and thus help to reduce a
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OLYMPICS
MIAMI. 8*pt. 1, (Special) —
Purchasers of th* 60.000 tickets to
the 1946 Orange Bowl claasta will
hare hta opportunity of helping
send the American Olympia team
abroad. Th* Orange Bowl will
collect voluntary contributions of
U cents par tickets fur NIAA
Olympic participation.

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Ordinary house plants, however,
died within a short period of time
in the rooms with the "inoonglow”
light.

Rural Common Sense

Beginning Week of September U t and until further
notice the following JFIrms will remain open bn Wed*
afternoons and will close
- afternoon.
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treated year*.'*
DtsMae Checked
The lights also appeared helpful. th* physicians said, in limiting'
the spread of outbreaks of con­
tagious diseases.
Some of the adult. attervlA ts
also had driver respiratory inferDun*. The odor usually found dn
children's institution* disappear*the report added.

The experience snowed. Dr.
Hvdc and , Dr. .Illggon said, that
the lighta should be used in sum­
mer as well a* winter. They said
O iling Lights
maintenance cost about S500 a
The lights, hung from the ceil­ year to keep 60 lighta truing, * 9
ing, irradiated only the upn-r halt original Installation easting about
of the rootns with ullrsviidrf light. 1 2 . 0 0 0 .
It la the ultraviolet in mnlighl
that tans the skin. Ruining night
and day. the lights gave every
cubic foot of air in the entile
building a sterilising iffocl equiv­
alent to 100 complete changes of
air every hour, they said.
At night the lights gave a faint
glow resembling moonlight-, hut
the youngster* had no ■trouble
sleeping. The usual right light*
were made unnecessary.
The study covered three years
without the lights, and threi years
with them. The figurr* "in-lliate a
reduction of 3.1 per ren* in tbe arlual number of.children feiensh
from respiratory disease* for. tht
treated year* as ggamit the un-

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Indian Crisis

U 'nallm s I i m !•*** n » |
I I ' h II s m * I n s .
I'a n
Ih w l
throw of the government" were respondents were led through a
endorsed.
cljy where boundary force ofli
A minority report from the I err* ‘concealed from them the fact
housing committee supporting the , that a factory building they saw
yVagncr-KlIcndcr-Taft housing hlll'j contained the bodies of dJtpO llin(Tf In. Cohgr***' brought the flrtt roll due shot down in cold blood hy
Moslem police and soldiers.
call vote/
The minority report woa. reject­
T hat would be a pietty, dlffl
ed, ‘2,79(1-722, and approval ■was cult sort of a secret to keep,
given to the majority report call hut It is obvious that the teller*
Ing fur ejection of all nonveterans of this tale believe it, and spread
from public housing project* and it, which helps to keep up the
for priority for veterans in all tension.
future public housing projects
* O’Neil, the new commander,
was elected unanimously after
THEY BCORKIN ORANGE
hi* three rivals withdraw before
ROWL
the first roll call had been com­
pleted. The trend of the voting
MIAMI, Sept. I, (Special) —
showed that he would have had a Of 67 touchdowns in til Orange
majority. Th# other nominees were Howl classics, 21 have come on
S. Perry Rrnwn of Beaumont, forward passes, 19 on line'
Tex.,: Joseph J. Malloy, Washing­ smashes, 12 on end runs, two on
ton. D. C., and Martin V. Coffey, blocked mints, and one each on o
Middletown, Ohio,
lateral pass, a kickoff return and
At th# separate convention, at a pass interception.
the Lailnn'a Auxiliary, Mr*. Ruth
Hutton gf Excelsior Minn., was
named national president without
KTARIUM-NINE STORIED
opposition. She succeeds Mrs.
HIGH
Norton H, Pearl of Retried and
will serve with these vlte pre­
MIAMI. Sent. I .. (Bneciatt —
sidents: Mr*. 3. 3: Jeraberk, of Ton row pf lhe new upper_deck
Algoma, Wi*.; Mrs, John Lake- of the Orange Bowl stadium will
man. Jr., of West Springfield, lie nine stories high. Enlargement
Mass.; Mrs. John Kirkpatrick of of the Orange Bowl to 00,000 seats
Eustls, Fla., and Mrs. W. B. for the 1948 New Year's football
Dingle of Dayton. Wash. Mrs. classic is running ahead of achedMyron Skclley of Dc* Moines, | ule.
Iowa, was named chaplain and
Mrs, Carl Zeller of Bigonsburg,
Ohio, Historian.

Daytona llrarh Islets, hut the trip thrown open for warm-up* try the
was to no avail.
of I.R.C.O.D.A., the sanc­
If the local* could have plaved officials
tioning body for the race*.'and
one more game am, -m . ‘
the drivers will Ik- given a two
could have trimmed the Senator*. hl .
T
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Pi.
T
Z
h
hrv
s
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h,,Ur
l"'t M to
MoTC all ,,mn
trUU
at Tink-r Field tonight, thev would H, , ,,
j.cresvary
fcf** " " T ,h -,
VUl “f ,* Vt alu.tnjrnt* so that their rara will
find division hy .000.1 of a point,
jn ,„,rf„rl tnnllj.j,m l()r th#ir
perron lege potn*s reveal.run against time.
A more hrllllant .drived for the
Kxriiemcnt was runnitu* at fev-1
first division hy a dull th at was er-nltch
night in racing cir­
rated np lietter than sixth place cles as last
mschanlra readied their
at the first of the season, muM far for today's
hid for supremacy
never have boon displayed hy any In sneed and there
wvry a* many
aggregation.
un-dictions as to who would win
• It Is true thnt the Feds did not the Casselberry Swe-pilak.-x a*
finish the season in second place there are entries. Only when I he
f-lgWtUlVeSSlT/Of Pltr?gUf?6M *
as they did last year.- it is also checkered flag drops will th- final
FtxrrtfA
L L COACA. tie s u c c e e o J „„
true
that
bn
one
expected
the
lit r e
*»**»*•
«»&gt; ’
victor emerge.
vM o A bofep t f t e R
striking
[MMrswltwft
M lt« have
change at IBc big ring
-To OrtiO'ST'ATta'
Friday nfght at the Municipal
Park the Fed* put on a show of
Sports Roundup
fielding ability that has hitherto
Ily HUGH FULLERTON Jr.
j Bulgarian Election
been unseen In the Florida State
League thit year. Outfielders
HEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y. Sept,
(&lt; itRUhhfn fm m l ’»K* 41lltP9
made ratehes and (nficlders made t UP&gt;—For Ihr heneht of foot­
following a llinlaiH-st rily sani­
ball
fan*
who
spent
last
season
pigya that were nothing' short of
tation Iruck that 25 person* hod
sensational, The Cclerymen were discussing the greatness of the
voted in each place.
forced to go It innings with the Army football tram, here’s what's
Hungarian radical party memSt. Augustine Saints to gain the likely to happen when a good part
Iw-rs in Debrecen reported that
Hv
FRANK
(FUKIEN
1 to 0 viclory. Hill Stanloq went of that squad turns out for the
16.IH.H) Hungarian nrironers of war
ROME, Sept. I (/P)—Spokesmen' from Russia rearhed there at 9
the route and gained credit for the Eastern All-stars tusdle with the
for a group of 44 American Bap­ Iiers in Debrecen reported that 16.
Victory.
• • New York Oisnts next week.
Saturday evening the reds In- Arnold Tucker, Glenn Davis and tist* touring Europe *»sertc«l to- A. M., two hour* after the poll*
vadtul the Ancient City ami drop Doc Blanchard likely will tie in the day that the recent exchange of opened, an-1 within a h alf hour
ped a cosily 6 to •3 battle to the starting backfirld but won't play lettera between President Truman had voted at tables in the rail­
more than half the game except and 1'npe Pius XII implied that road statiim
!nta.
Sail
Tonight the Kridermen how out under extraaurdinary
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condltiona. .. the United State* government “ia
An American who visited Kec­
an ally of cleriral totalitarianism,” skemet said that though the ballot
of the 1047 Florida State League,
W„ , Rlanrhard’s sub,
Ill
Their statement declared the supply there was
baseball season at Tinker Held n
fu|IU rk (n lhe ai,ernal&lt;. bfttltfor (W,Orlando in a alngle contest with field. . center Jim Enos is a CO­ President's action “associated-the 000 local citiren* entitled to vole,
the Senator*. It i* likely that CO starting choice with Lou Dauk- Vatican in a crustrde apparently the supply had run out hy .'I P. M.
Manager John Krlder will send a* of Cornrll, Shelton Riles is a American government with the while 12,60tl ritlxens still waited
h a ll -to ca»V th eir- tote i/............;-=i
'v tuiiiMiuu uii 'iu»■
Rig Hill Stanton lo the hill to face poasihU starting tackle-although against . Cnninuinietn."-r-aiil
ales our
..
such
procedure “ vtnUlc*
the Solon*.
Penn Slate’* Red Moore seem*
Yciterday Ruddy
went the likely to get the call while Alf cherished A m .rican doctrine
j,
‘B &amp; S t . t S S
route for tlw. Rada
Taviel la running tx-hind Yate’a
. I that. -20,000 false vote, had bee
Senator, and waa!tbe master «f 8huler for
„,hel ,ackle
„ .n f u .d l T
him self is » ' M t „ M,M. ,)y vo,eni W,.H aupplim)
the situation • ,lth * w a y .
l,|on Kml Ton, ,U). „ hB1 „ fpraln. 1 ' '•
,
,
with blue slip* authorising them
Joe Jones, sltlpglK-an right- . ank|e whl|r
1&gt;0&lt;))f didn't
The statement described a* | (u ballot away from home. Sieged,
Ksombathcly
nn-l M
Makn
g ro y
ithe
n r rreturn
c i u r n ufl Myron
eiy t-m
K
ziinllillht'ly nn&lt;l
««n rc»hander of (hee flejiatm
I show up. , . Hr relumed to Mle- "tragedy’’
C. Taylor
. similar
. -c
on the mound
raylor -as-------prastdentlnl -----repre- tt|•, nU mode
rcporU.
Off
that
lineSBI lavas
M t 1r*-A H
n isi
tt
J . 1 . ■* . . Qm
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hut was senl V fT n /g a rly *ho*«r| T.1” 1? ? 1
sen tail
ve »■«
st Airs*
the VVatican,
and
••!•!-,
AmrHc,
u
lhat In
................ log F«
ml:'
addition to persons disqualified in
Davl. n&lt;o»
iiavis
t.Kik v*vi
vver the
uiv »hill.
■■■ assign; T
!_!Ll!!m£ j U2i.
“We lielieve this action Is h* ,th e pre-election -lays, 3,800 voter*
inenl for the visitor* In the third
.
.
h. ' , . i* | closely connected with the pre*. j were disqualified at 8teglet be­
frame
and
limited the local, to liall
W team
i ^ t n to
^ Lpnsluce
d r i K soi many all- .l««vntW
year... .........
a . .t tween Saturday midnight and the
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i. mssproduce
_____election,
__ Withnext
one
runhduring
hi* tour.
I*
connected
the
event*
in opening of th/1
thif polls, ami llungars ta r candidates.
b lll.4M lti
| Europe."
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inn Independence Party members
*
Ml* » b n n
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED &gt; Asked for comment, a Vatican reported H.OOO to lO.tiOO new dis­
2
I.ytirond, —
i \ v y t *1 1 M M rljuighry tell* thit one to Il­ sou ref who decline-! more apecific qualifications In, two Budapest
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rti-li-rt----". lb
llta slrl, if
• ft 1 1 n lustrate the value nf a cool qquart- identification said only that “th.- districts.
« t) 0 1 A erhack like Turkt-r to any •foot­ on a matter which ' present* an
ItsvIL &lt;;f
Os nito n . If
/ V T' ■« ft 1 I 0 ball team.,v. . In scrimmage the Vatican I* not going to cninm rn
4 ft ft t 1 other day, the squad's regulars attack o n ’President TnimAn'a mo- *
Mnmilnv. &gt;b
1 * 1 i 4 couliln’t gain on dive tackle playi lives,"
lb
W ainwright Retired
2 l e 1 0 been use the defensive guards where
Abtv*. *
The spokesmen for the Rapt l it
J a m , |&gt;
1 ft * * 1
were
Dr.
Duke
McCall,
-executive
H ' —n fln s .ft lif lM i*fta* S » l
ranging weld; , . Tus* outlined
t &lt;1 1 « 2
DsvD. v
which
I can open my * brief re­
secretary
of
the
executive
roui
_
the
situation
before
*
sending
.*i ' - » -- — ---- mb'
mlttee of thn Southern Baptist', marks with the i-inewhat stereo­
Total*
, u 1 r » ’ II Tucker in and Arnold replied. Convention at ' Nashville, Tenr.
typed statement that I am happy
“ Don’t worry coach, 111 take rare
• n rirn n
*
a t r ti 11 n of that", . . On the flrat play he and Dr. Frank K. Mean*, educa­ to i-e here.'
"For the generous tribute you
IMIvsnnan If
4 • a a A callsd for a quarterback sneak, tional secretary of the convention'*
missions bpard
at Rich„ have paid me I am deeply grate
1 I l f
4 which caught the guards out of foreign
M u rrs r Ik
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,
tl* rtln s « n n .,rf
: 1 A A A position and gained a country, m,*nd, Va. Dr. Krnest F. Campls-ll. fu l/’
KalirrlSM . lb
i &gt; A I I I A mile.
Hi* voice we* retried mrgf *
| pastor of the First Baptist Church
HfM-, rf
?i
2 * • 1 A
(a t Alexandria, Va., was with them public address system to 2,500
J
1 n I J •
t . L strl* ,.* •
I&gt;oc Blanchard, who wore no 36 as lhay made their comment.
*t»r, ru
crack troori
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l
Msnv*. *« ■
r a # a t on hi* Jersey though hi* college
The spokesmen aald their group nml an rstireatni 8,000 eperlalor*
M. P
‘
| i t r i I rarer- r . had to Mttle for 38-a at sept to-'Europe twn months ago who were on hand ttTWW ft fouril» '»
* ? T l ^ t l » 37 I I an All-atar. . , Seems th* original to study Baptist relief work. rep-. star General retire,
Tim merger of tho armed forces,
in-ir-.
eao 0*^.1 number waa retired for good after r e s e n t e d "prtgl-iniinnnlly lias
IsoterO
: KI |4s M l—4 Merlyn Cotidit's great.,,
g reat.„ pperforSouthern
Baptist Convention but he said, was a?*urance t-&gt; .Mm
e rfo r- _
_
ghnwt TcUr Rub* t-sltsd tm &gt;•-. mance ft few years ago.*. . Bill al*i the northern convention.'' that "with projier support, the
tsrftcM U s l- I, Murray. Rotten,
approach In a peaceful World U In
*00. tirade!. Tern t.eir hl&gt;&lt;! l^wit. Schuler I* the only Giant player They said:
"On behalf of group
here, the makitkg.''
JuMlre. asnirtree H-ltMrteld. M||. wholl be oppoalng his. own Uai
representing
bnlh
•
northern
end
veroisn. Tvter. n-mbls pUc.: t^k r nexl Wednesday, Rill doesn't min
Fund of music, tears came to
t'O
I«i Murray because he playp football for fun southern Baptist convention, we the General's eyes as the csrelo Seltrrrtrl-I - - - - - n h fleet’ rtf, Inilaad of the money and plans to feel that tha recent exchange of mony was concluded with the sing­
land" *. Ma rtf-.--! tft llstee nn r-flUt:
nfr
t. „ff |
I „ f f K sd* be a pro only one season. , , Steve letters between President Tru­ ing in unison nf “ Auld Lu-g
1. nrr&gt;t«b not hv Jno-. X (,» l.-y, Clpot of St. Ronaventure Is the man and the Pope, in which Pres­ S y n ef his favorite song.
J- hv Davie I. Hit. tifff j „ „ „ i In th a 'sq u a d 's tension-reliever and ident Truman associated
thn
One of the 21 generals present
?• Ip 4 'lMl 1".**
f,,r 4 f""* o44 r». vi. Is so popular that the boys pick American f_gojre|,nmqnt w ith 'th e for the retirement program waa
Innthtffl f-rr ft. lc -s la
him j u "eaptaln" in photographs. Vatican In a crusade apparently, Brig. General Charles 0 , B an ,
'£*
Wwalrvsi iu u . mut
Iv tactics were out­ against Communism, violate* our adjutant general of New Mexico,
, . Defensive
*11. Time -if asm r1 t :II.
lined by th* head coach's son, cherished American doctrine &gt;1 who sang In the'prison camp
choir that Wainwrlght said wax
John McLeughry, who I* coaeh separating church'and state.
Th# Arabian nenlnsula 1* half at Union College, Schenectady,
"the hook on which we hung our
Riders^ for tha early American _live*” in the dark day* nf thalr
1 .* ? **
Europe hut haa a N. Y„ a post formerly held by
Bpulstlnn of only 11,600,000.
“Pony Express" often nolo 250 capture.
Mel Hein.
milts a day on horseback.
He even named his new homo
"Fhidler** Green” from an old

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The weight of the jm th '* ntmoxphcte ha* l&gt;*-en‘ estim ated at
more than five quadrillion tjm*.

. . . Our stpiukling flnvor-fllltftl
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Bill’s Package Store and Bar
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flow ers

ECORD PLAYKltS Tor rent. Hy
day or week. The Music It.ix, IIP
W. l*t_ 8 l. Phono 958.
Ek u FFICK apace in Mtlach Building.
LarRe light office*, newly decor•ted. all utilities, heat and ja n i­
to r service furnished. Call Ht&gt;AW J | , 4 A. Dept. HU)re.
CONVALESCENT HOME now
open at Chuluota, 1 H miles d E.
of Sanford and 18 milea N. E.

Compensation Law

foe all occasions
McNKILL A YOST FLORItTB
Blpes Are. just off Celery
Office ph. 403 residsnee oh. 8.10-R
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lh« cool hrsczrs off Laks OathWorka for new Radiators, new
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IIS 8 . FRENCH. PII. 1190
Martin 2392 or writs Box 137
Chuluota Florida. Large sHan Batteries -A—Ualli.i v -Chaiging,—
"Tor Ru'esfs to VTilflKeTr doctor.
II. 11. POPE &lt; . INC..
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a re ^currently - In-In r

?■ I '•!»-• I maileil to A.S73 employer* who are

T«t*M» fV»»M tilUl ftMlKJlUl Klftl
t|u«j mut| f«iin'itir.- mr rrlurn but
V* *»• Aiitl «.t tHiriit.i:* YOUJI
MON'IIV li,\i*K Tnwhion tunic t*.»
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DKLAND; Sept, t i S|Hvtnl l
lit p iipasallun fut a tavutd fail
riiiollment which l’re»idetil \V. S.f
Alien p-edicts will exceed i',ii
Stetson U niversity*ha» umlcrgon*
•i $26,000 auunuiet face-lifting.
When the .indent* retorts i&lt;&gt; the
•-ampu* next month they will find
many improvement* which will add
to their i.eomfort.
[he, CrrtlfRe iif, Low. iiew- ikt u -i
np-'-ML» own'" iiuililluR, s t tJJe"
iiliml'
Airi*ert. Jfaa Hut linlp;
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iUw* room hut loom to expaltd.1
« tide Science Hall, which fi.nueiIv hoiisetl the College of l.uw
.n addition1 to the ilepartment*

»iwn .divorce aciiun .s.i* m ndlng linn en a rtisL af ih • IH * poxxiom.
in Tturlinbanu-, Cnlif
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* ; Carl H. "Smith. Cliaiimun nf f|ie
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h e wealrhv ColUndm
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. - / . 1-1 Cumui;**uin.
- ..... an-Ohio. Florida •Indusfrjal
fiRlire chmged te w if- with tioiinced today.
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-yxtrem e nientHl "i ietn . ’ I tu
‘'Anpruxilhately SO pstenciet have
r „ m,dainL chaiRc* W dl... 1 " 'O ' j
the liio rw fe.. uml deu.i*ll.d
cnw | , V( The two . «.&lt; m aH .n l I |h txjoon | Mim|
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WORK WANTED

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Walling Fo
The Modern
Dnrea't wnlt for SALES
v HE ADVERTISES ^

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Chairman Of Trustees

LOST_* FOUND

RT. AUGUSTINE. Sept. 1 (S jmi
LOST pair aye glasccc with amher d a l)—Frank D. Upchurch of 8t.
frame. Finder pleaac phone Augustins has been elected chaltor m i - j .
man of tha Board of Trustee*
EXPEBT painting — contract or
hourly basla. 8. 0 . Grogan. LOST—Man’s wrUt watch, flex- of tha University Foundation at
Is a non-profit educational instiIt
InstiPhona 7 W J.
Iblr stalnlesa still hand, lata Sb Augustine. The fiM
Fnundallo.i
M iM ii
T
hun
a
v
afternoon
In
Sanford
or
FLOOR 3ANDIN0 A finishing,
tutlon. It will open a Junior Colon Ssnford-Drlosnd hlwsy. Lib- lege
cleaning A waxing. Our power
of Liberal Arts and an inaral
..
si
reward.
Box
J.
W.
C.
e/o
unit cnahlca us to work whara
terdennmliiational S c h o o l for
Herald.
thar# la M electric connect 10.1
Chriatlan E&lt;luration in October.
avallsble. 21 years esperlonr*.
The Foundation has secured
IB
AUTOS
FOR
SALE
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla.
beautiful “ Klrksfde" M m erly the
date Henry M. Flag,
Jon a* cook or mhid »* day. 301 UNO DODGE tdekus. truck. A t •hsru teforofItsUseprogram.
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E. 6th fit.
comjiliuii. 1‘husw 1199.
Other mem leis ol the Board of

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theatrical acencie*. and private
cmtdoylUiint aRrncie*. Agerv'ie*
which have riot seriiied liceti**»
ahoiild file nl'pllcntiiu: 1 with the
Florida lnilu*uial Coumii&gt;-*HHr i.r
Tnllahaa-.i-e
Thy Wor k,111111'* I* iript r.NUiion

RENO. Ncv.. Sept. i. •TV
France* • I’*ache*I 1L&lt; tfan lliim'n
inc Hynes Civelll Wdl - n. wfi.*-,m arriage at lit lo usis'lb*
New
York mlllonalre fii* l bim-gltt hm
into the ouhlic eve u- 1‘dJd. iTAI .LAIIASSKK. Sept. I. t Spe­
in s sued for'divorce hv her fourth
cial | Private employment openhusband.
ThI' »uit wa* fitrd I'n u iy , l»&gt; rie* in Florida 'mu'«t In' licensed

Employment Agencies
Must Be Licensed

division of the Flo, .da Inditatiiul
Commission ha* lieen given Ihe"
re*pon*ihillt v of .-nforrinR the
1 eiMlIntIon* Hilopled hv the l 'o ||.
mission thmiiRh it * field » ta|f of
Ralph N. Wittaop, *hlV hij «if*'r liy RepU l.to comply with legixla- DetHltv Commissioner*.and ln*poe-

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The *tani'iMiis 1 '. ' prxrttce for
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the ncwlv lieen*i-.| t.e-..teip» am

im-li'diil in ".’o rule* itnjlirc with

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service chinges and rod. .‘lion., o.lelieihlp for a further reduced rale,
vertisimr,.-ami with 1 elation', of
which w at rrcomnienilel hy the
private ageneie* . with applicant*
Cnmmi»*ion and enacte«l hy ^he
and emulmii*. Come* of tl.pse
1-cRinIaturr at it* 1947. »o**“ n.
The -avinif* to individual firm*
'"I k
m i.'o. o'ni't'io. ilt' Pencil.-^ fu«t w ..l lMw.n.l W v.nrlv license fee i* A1U0. .ir.ee rtile* have !&gt;ern *e.lt l«v the ln !'is.
Will ranee from tfi to SI I per i
f !| /
, miiinmertt w .|i' (Hnddv) ftrownlne
l i t *e. i-n.l | t In* law diil m&gt;t liecom • rffe itlv e trial-Commission to a.i MR.-p.te*
Illi the fee from th a t having license, to operate in.Mot*
thousand on pay
. . . . . .roll*
. . . . . .for
. . ,.,e
....... N, " ,.'" '" IT. .'. . U J X . --the
the third
.M next h u sU n d w». R erna.d H . .. ...... . 1until June H
iila.
and fourth ralendar quarter*. The J1*" u '
W
ver. Colo., theater "Pnit at tM.'Jfi.
Allen
a»i
new minimum rale ts o n e-tm th of f‘ “ "i.m th.. I le.i.lent
Agencies irgtdui.-d Dbdcr the
,‘tv t i" *M !
Also pending l&lt;
one m-r rent a* aRainrt the old ...unced.
&gt;w
minimum rate of seven-tenth*.
j' In Ellxalieth Hall, adm inistin.
Saving* . to Florida taxpayers I'hoi huildoiR, the former . " ' j
Otuincsa Opportunities dur to the revision of contribution room hn* t**-eu converted into 1
rate* and other amendment* will M-llc, of office*, a publtc addle-JOBS THAT CAN HIVE YOU approximate $U,000,000 p, r M en- system ha* la-«-n installed In th**j
auiiitenunt. and an inform ali'»n
NEARLY 42.000 ('.U til SAVINt.S dar vear,
N
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E
One-half of the tlJMVt employ­ Ir.l vi ill la* cent 1allv locsleit
IN 3 YF IMS
The Lllirarv ha* t*-en ntnnvated
High srhool grxiluales, you are er*
. .presently
, reporting
... .and
. nsyiug amt reilecoralevl and new lighting
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offsTed a rholcy of |oh» In wblch 1 &gt;*XF*
*Pe Florida Unem- (•id ventilating *y*\v-ni- h aw
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plovnn-nt
Compi-nsatlun
U
s
me
Beginning Ocdobef III Iho new Motor VebicU Safoly Rpsport&gt;eu can save enough moniy in
'«-en ihstalhat. '
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3 Years to *tan you own liusl- not vet eligible for a re.lueiil rate
Tlie Commons amt l*oth the
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tibilily Law will ba enforced. Thii will affact avery automobile
nes*!' Your real .-bnnee for a since they have not l&gt;eeu liable neh'a mul the 'women** gvmna
i’ixmI future In-gin 1 with the new- for a suffii-ient nerlbtl of tittle to -uni* have l*-en trtlecoi ated a*
ownar
and
operator
in
Florida.
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Regular Army &gt;ii Air Force. permit thy granting.'if a rate, tc- will . h- t'hairilotn Itoll. largest.!"a
d u c tiiu i.’— u o —------ of
Select a job v-m'ir- eq n lp p rl to dustioMr
the
women'* dot m itotic-,
It an automobile owner or oparstor it Involvad in an accidsnt onUnder the. provisions of the Fed­ whnie wall* have l*x-n |&gt;aint'"*l
do. The Army nnd Ait Force
dar certain condition!, ha may lota his licania and hit right to
offer the highest p.vy ln history, eral Internal Revenue Ci de. an and woodwork and furnituie
along with uniSutunlln« for ^nqiloyrr is required to hove been fuu-hed thioughout tin- Imilding.
dri»a a car until ha maatteartain financiatraquiramantlof tha Law.
travel, ntdcaiton, an I teal sec­ liable for the tax and runtrihuUng .1 |**vvdet room ami linen room*
urity. Your fiMi.t, clothing, hous­ for a period of moio than thiee aibieil, ami an In te l-coiniiiuhica.
. An intuianca policy In tha A M E R IC A N FIRE A N D C A S U A L T Y C O M ing. and medical care will cost Vear* In order to lie eligible for a 1
(
1
4
1 system
installed.- Show;***
reduced rate. In* mot* mctnnre* have iie«*n installed in Steven*
- vuu nothing.
PAS'Y maats ovary raquiramant aad is a tfmpla. inarpaniiva way ol com.
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If Y°u are sn ex^orvireitian, employers are not eligible for a Hall.
reduced
rale
until
rfte
r
thend
plying with thl» now Law. It protacti tha policyhold#r!| right to driva and
In addition to the Improvement*
Vuu can liegin eh,*# to home.
Itrith the reasonable assurance of their fourth year i t liability. th building*, the drivew ay through
a!&gt;o protacli him agai"|t financial lots — giving fraadom from worry.
- » r r one-veai a-signmctU in -Ilegislation wa s—mbvptrtp nr ttn» tb,- campus ha* Is-cil |m.wit. :

vopr own Army Area, tjaalified 1947 session which would permit
ORANGE ROWI. TEAM
veterans who enlist for three assigning of redueeil rates after a
2 ROOM apartment. Adult* onl/. PAINT — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
VAIMKIA
vear* may «rl—t th.* Euiopean shorter -in the ov nt Congress
J'h. 301-J.
house paint. Out rid • white and
rhangc* the Federal I 11 t e r n 11 I
MIAMI. Sept. I. t Special I
Theater.
colora. Floor and Deck Enamels.
Revenue Code to that effect.
jDKSK SPACE in excdlen*. Iia-aTeam variety i» one of the spici *
SENKARIK CLASH A- PAINT
Here's vour big ■li.ince to learn
tion, including tclenhone and
of the Orange |lowl foolhnl! Mtie*.
CO. 112-114 W. "ind St.
dhil earp. while attending |he
reception room acrvici. Box It.
Twentv-two different insliliitlon*
highly dsveloiMtj site, ialired Red Commander Of
Caro Herald.
have the opportunity of |i*,iping
school*
in
the
various
Army
mxl
ENAMEL: IIENJAMIN MOORE'!?
Merlin
Hits
Western
Year’* games here. In the fame
Air
Force
I
iibm
.I
iw
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You'll
get
APARTMENT for rent. ,V- l)ir!&lt;Irnpervo Enamel Color Fast,
Period the Sugar Bowl Inn fen
training
for
4
piofe*slonal
Powers For Stalling tmed indifferent M-h***d 1, tile f i t .
op, till Park Avenua.
quick drying, for Exterior and
cau-er with teg dar pqy rheeka
Interior use. S E N'E A It I K
t»n Howl 17 and the It *-e Ibiwl 11
that
assure
you
r
*a!
security
FOR Rl5NT—Furnished three Iwd
II* RICHARD KASISCKK
CLASS A PAINT CO. Phone
and stahilitv.
rixim house with large living
BERLIN
Sept, t (At—MaJ.
320.
____________________
room, dining room,, kitchen,
If Vou nr** 17 oe over, you are (Jeiteral Alexander Kotlkilv, Soviet
urged to get full detail* a* to eomiiiaiidaiit of Berlin, rharged the Tm-tre* are: Milton K Baron,
hath, Bercrni'd porch an I large BEAN PLANTER — g rad c r d lhow you may au-ilify. (Jet the western powers Saturday with an- ptesldent St. Augustine Cham lrr
yard. Electric refrigerator, kerotion. T. II. Kinard, box -.'Of,, Lake
fart*, with no ddigntion to *ou. tl-Democratic actions'" mid stall- e( ('..mmrice; Slate Seiialot Wul
sene stovr and water heater.
Monroe.
from the nearest U. 8 . Army- ing tactlrs in postponing the adop •n It Fra»er; Dr. George - J.
Six mile* in the rountrv near
ami
Air Force It • luitin.r Fta- linn of a law to socialite Her \prll. Jr., president ol the in* iCameron City. Phone -MO-JI.
AUTO RADIOS, Mctorola. Sales
tutlon: Rev. Wilma E. DnU«. *«
tion at (insert local or nearest tin's major industries.
and Service The Music Hux,
iriary ami treasurer; Mi*. George
address I.
2
W A N TED ~TP RENT
KotikuV
g
ieetrll'76
Allied
ail
119 W. 1st St. Phone 963.
J Apel. Jr., secn-tnry to the
German- ri&gt;rre*|Mindents at the, piesidclil, Josenli K. Hewitt,
FURNP IIE D .or unfurnished apt. Cal. wonder pepper plnnt. I,. B.
first
grneral
new*
cimfrrrnre
e
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
p,evident Essex Kuldiet t'oinpnn*,
perm, residents. Hy |*t of Sept.
Mann. la ile Monroe, Fla.
Russian general hn* held here in Jrentotiy Nt J.l JtttlgY *th*imit» 14* &lt;
Close in a* possible. 2 Iwdt w«—year*“ The •whitr hairrd-'So­
— rooms. Plen*r rati T2I-R after SOFA AND CHAIR. fOT. oxfcltebt EOR RENT Hoof aami-r. Ensy viet cutninandhnt w»* respleipleni (Thy, Jr,. Wilmington IW iwst
. C:00.
condition, attractive sea^-rov-rrs.
operation. Reasonable rate*. San­ in a white tunic and blue trtiuser.i Ih! Austin f la-seatl&gt;-'Uia. » f'** ■
mer editor. Seiontifir American,
Must sell by Sept. 1. Pliude 763.
ford Paint Ci (Haas Co. Phone with a wide ie*l stri|M*.
Weslrv Davis. Holy Civ^s Par-.
3U3.
3 UKAI.BRTATKFQHHAI.l-;
Hv ammiinaol he wanted to enr- Croton-jnlludsnn-, N. i
ish House. Upstairs.
•
ilBAL ESTATE 5**
reel "mi*lea«ling" articles in Ih-DOIKJB • PLYMOUTH
PIANOS—Mason % Hamlin, ’the
INSURANCE
Merlin Press. Four days ago tb.-j f t y A I J K I K K
S
tr.d
iv
.riu
.
o
f
piano*.
Kn.be,
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four p*iwer llcrliu*knmmmidanti.
t 'f rrx l
MOIITCACE LOANS
the
official
P
lan.,
of
the
Metro-*
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t*&gt;011
had sent hark to the Berlin ei'y
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
polltan opera We cordially in­ YA-DK moth proofing lasts 6 gnvcrimieut a soeialisatinn la*Registered Broker and
■ 1,
vite voU lo see ami hear these •vear*. Have your woolens moth wh|eh the German* had draft*.
Insurance Agent
fine instruments Joseph Hailey,
Rm. 4 • Florida State Bank Bldg.
proofed now. Downtown Clean- six tiuuilh* ago, with instrurti.-i
73(1 N Magnolia Ace Ph 2-2990,
•/* &amp; U nndry. 113 Palmetto to make it mure specific.
NEW THREE 'ledroom bungalow
Orlando.
Ave. Phone 914.
Kntlknv asserted the Russian*
built In 194(1. I.arge lot, ran lie'
were "forced" to ugrre to send
Wrstinghouse
electric
alovu
^|4fl.
Pfai
handled for $2600.&lt;i0 cash, lu.1eno Tuning and Rapairing. L. L ing the law hark for redrafting
1811 Sanford Avc.
mice monthly. *
Bill, Rea. 8H-W.
________ after five months’ wiatigling'wiln
ROIIER I A. WILLIAMS, Keallor HOT WATER HEATER Frigidthe Americans, British and Fieii.H
h
io
n
h
Raymond l.undqi'lsl, A«»oriatr
in the knmmandantur.
alre and stove, (jood condition.
Show cards and poatare
Phone 732 Atlantic Hank IRiIr .
He rr|ieatcdly chntged t »*.,*
Phone 1080-J, tietwiwn U A. M.
O— DUE'S SIGN HBRVIC14
“quaationa
and qouhta” mix'll I*,
A OOOD FIVE '-.join bungalow on ' and 7 P. M.__________________
0. D. Landresa. Phone 1021
the Mop|fnnenl* of anrialiratinu"
■'.large corner lot. Immediate po*. RA MY play pen and double carrifouiiilation and reprr-*-*nte*l men-iv
RENT A CAR
session. I’rleiul al f.VitHt.th) with
age. Phone 1097-W.
ill the kninmaudautur wen- with
YOU DRIVE IT
term*.
•ml ilelaying nnd dodging larlirs.il.PHONE 200
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Heritor 6 ARTICLES WANTED
asserted llmt Ihr Russian ili-lei: •
eiSHCKLAND-MORRIHON
Raymond Lundquisl, Associate
tion had statini-hly rantpalg'
U-llRIVK-lT. INC. .
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank Itldg. Highest rash price paid for used
for MN-ialiMtliiu a* "(he if ■furniture.
Ted
Davis
Furniture
SEE US FOR
Democratic process ami the. w.:l4k
J ERN *1* nuim 'kiwss and 88
Co.
311
K.
laW
Ph.
0Mb
-MIMEOGRAPH P W N T IN 0 - «*f ‘ |tie Berlin . population."
■ere* of land. Inrlmling 30 fitAND TYPING
Vtts tree*, five aero* in pine I'LL HUY vour ear regardless of
Pre«sr&lt;l hy an Ameriraii m u CREDIT IJUREAl/ OF
S|M*mient to designate, the nlli
timber, garage,* barn. 2 large
age or rondltion. Roy Reel, 309
SANFORD
nfficiatx in the knmmamlanl *
brooders. Exrellent location on
W. 2nd SL
lilt N. Park
Phene 180
whom he runsiib-My autl-Deni"
highway 4 miles front town,
PRIVATE PARTY will p jy raih EX I Klfl RADIO RKPAIRINU rratie. Kotikov replied: “ I'Ve mini*near lake. 18.000. Term*
for 1910 or 1941 Chevm lat,«r
it p lain chough whom ^ ml-n..
ST. JOHNS REALTY T O.
Fred Myers, 311 E. J M St.
IMymmith from owner. Uall afbut I ilffferenliafe t*etwecii .1
(not Inrorp)
fi:00"P. M., 1021 Elm Ave. Ph. LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market man's doctrines anil his persimul
118 N. Park A venire
1115. ____ .
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U f l ^ i y n i B s o a r . itmker
" Barber Shop open Thursday, liy."
Kotikov said it wyi* the R11
W T A ftfliq t BROWN, Asaiwlsl*
Friday A Saturday.
WANTKD. pT a NO. must Jo- In
sian sland.that socialisation shoo'I
good condition. Phona County
THE HOME SH O P""
not affect the enterprise* to» a r Y ic l e s f o r s a l e
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING Berlin which are the “propeDv,
170(1 Hanford Avo. Phony II43-J of a foreign state.’’
'
4 CEILING fens for aale. l.ancy'e I"7 P e la , Livestock, S u p p lie s
Asked If this dlil not mean
_Drug Store.
.
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he was in favor of confiscation
horn*—some tine
—DIAPER SERVICE—
IlMALlHi" FLKD&amp;—complete lino. WANTED—goad
to love in f —a- little puppy. In
Bahv Velvet furntxhe* hmqdlal of properties owned here Iqr priv­
HunVi Tuxeds Feed St.ira
quire 2218 Palmetto.
clean, sterile diapers and Jcodor- ate citisen* of Allied nations
a city electrical utility whh h
jPeints, Poultry Suppliea, Nails,
Ised container. f Ec.inomi.-al and like
I* owned lareelv
hy
lh-tgie *
Purina Feeds,. Groceries" and POR SALE—S ■ femalo Co-ker
•afe.
Fully
medically
approved
Spaniel puppies. 410 Klliot Ave.
stockholders—Kotikov said that
Meats. Touchlon A Watson, 1201
Call
Daytona
2487-W
ci
llect
f
tr
Phone 42S.
Celery, Phone 1199,
details. 98 diapers, $2 a weak. "might be a concrete question
still to be worked nut.**
"FIRST IN BA N FO Rir
HELP WANTED
)K SALE—IJmtfoek for drtvoAn American correspondent as­
wa^e And Foadwar»—Phone GIRL for rathleF A coemeUt coun­ LAND C L K A N A N G
A N B serted that the only enterprise* m
hRAINAGK. I NEW CATER­ Germany owned hy a foreign
ter. also soda g ift Lenny's Diug
PILLAR DE1HEL BULLDOZ­ state were the Soviet aktlengiStore.
FOR SALK
ERS WITH P A L M B T T 1 elsehaften (indiMrial trust* con­
&gt;I.D NEWSPAPERS—3 OBNTS
H A K E S &lt;mm 0 * 1 / 4 YD. taining plants confiscated hy the
HEWING MACHINE
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT Russlana to produce for reparaOPERATORS
BUNDLES^
NOW IN THIS VICINITY. tion*.)
Experienced. Steady work, good
10, IS. 20 and n CENT
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
Hu asked Kotikov if it were to
pay; five days a week. Congeni­
HERALD OFFICE
CO, ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE l*e assumed that only these wetu
al surroundings. Come ready for
2.29SI.
lo he spared while the (fcopertie*
work. Runnytown Sewing Plant,
owned by private eltliens of thCaMfll-errv. Fla.
IF YOUR SAW need* rc-ioothlng, western nations were sailed for
settjng, filing or hammering. soelslliation. The general Would
AVON PBODUCT8 INC. will
Call Ph. tlO-I
not give a direct answer.
train women to earn $1.00 and
Asked if there would, tie commore per hour representing our
produrts, WornVn now nmploy* 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL pensatlon to foreign owners -if
socialised properties, ha said that
ed need not spply. We harw
owning* ill Sanford and sur­ 8ANFORD Beauly* 8alor»-Phone would hay* to hs wtirksd pul
13M.
309
Park.
Mary
McMahon.
Ih tha future*
rounding towns. Write qualifira.
Phone 1364. Permanent waves
.Ilo n a to Naomi Dillman, bln
$8
up,
guaranteed.
Water
sof­
Broadway. OrJqod% Fla.
Frank Upchurch 18
tener. Al»o open evening*.
fSA CTO R WORlJ—Plowing a
diaeing (no gardan plot*). Pho
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b\ husband n&gt;&gt;. a. Joseph C. Civet
Rates Are Reduced Stetson University | Peaches BrownIIin]
' li; San Fisncisen department .store
Civofli codfends her
By Unemployment Eninys Face,Ufting| I* Sued For l&gt;ivorcc executive.
Reno action ngnln*t him » .u in*

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1. lS |cWould Kln| ■Cole Be Merry With rial I—Employers covered hy the
Florida unemployment Compeit-'.
Stomach Ulcer Paint?
Th. Intention nkl Kina t’nie it,l*nt Ration Law will save $2 000,000
•i"l h.iv* bm* a iiirtr) »*M mtil if tin ouch trduced' rales In th eir pay
hr h^1 ttoli«.irh n irt |ai|Uk Flit* ndl taxe* for the last «lx month*
.fertr* ^Itit h«t%# III IMF Ihr
'f »t"n.trR. rtf
lnht* Iflit IIf» of 1947. r n I It. Smith, t Imlrman
*.«• |Ml|tA. I&gt;hm
e.ihrt C1*M- of the Florida Iniluatrial t'omqtj*
; ath»h« r Mlire Tl T-&gt; .Ml** 4«||| •hiiultl slon. said tmtav. -w '• 1

Enjoy Hot tied Energy . . . .

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■ hahitant per square mile: popula-" a mem
a tion M0.247, area 110.890.
farfily.
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Safsty and the laving » ( lives.

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Aluminum Is Urged
For Housing Problem

work of wood, all cut to aiic. Like
the structures boys make, tnc
hulls* rlllrlKra BS th* hi lld-T fulIowa a diagrammed instruction

laiist Of The Indian
Scouts Are Retired

sht-t-G
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AP Newsfreliirr*
The huuan rome in four ityles,
SEATTI.K—Aluminum left the
kitchen tn win a war, a id now a according to Nurvac. Inc., the
Seattle firm propone* a new nils- smallest Iteing a 12 a 24-foot cabin
with hn adjoining car pot I ut porrJi.
(Tati Amuascn; iirexi.lnt, of the
runipahy, suggest* fK.MHI at the
..vit-nir I'i'i "f completion. the
laigrst twtf-Ix-dtoom' bungalow.
Tht- manufacturers resumntenJ

Amussen niK-cta them to come
into wide -um' as-sunir.u-i-ra#'&gt;( t
j

Although aluminum Hite scarce
i during I hi- first years of tit» wnr,
I several large plnnts; which mush-

you o/ ve

OMUh

Wheel flatsnclng

C W e ls h

Th&lt;- firm lH-gan nv prodncl
garages nnd hnppt-m-1 into i
housing line after many ut
guragr* Were l»*-in»; fil)&gt;&lt;I M
families Instead of autumonilra

Historic Tender does
Back To Sea Again
AP Nrwafralun-a '
CHARLESTON. 8, C .-A form*-r tender for the Pr-fdentiai
varht “Mayflower’' ‘went to sta
again recently, her o!d plunking
replacrd hv mnhogany ftnm his­
toric Cherh-slon honiet nnd. even
... atwo
. * from
#..... . Admiral
t .»_1
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’# biree or
Farrairut'* flait(diip "Hartford."
Welm I. I.. Hr van, wholesale
f,«-,| dealer, finally launrh-d this
25-fiwt . cruiser "{tparten'* after
working on it since IU3D, it hail not
a timber from the original lender!
Hr van salvaged lumber from -old
furniture, pirkrd up n few fine
.plere* of driftwood, mad* the hull
of new white cypress an.I |&gt;eak
planking. The ship Is* fastened
j wUlLjj'J'nrr.screws, not a nail In

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The, Imat is built to sleep four.

Ut TO HIS NICK IN MUD, Field Superintendent Harold Present of the Missouri Humane Society, U pulled to ,
safety by a fellow woiker after risking his life to rescue a mongrel dog (arrow) Uiat had become stuck in
the iiiuiTof the River Lies Peres In SL Louis. Present crawled on hoards to reach the animal, (International)

Problem 0 ( Korea Is Seen As
.
Most Difficult In The World
Itsr GLRN.1 HAim
A I’ Foreign News Annlv*t
Washington’s rail foi a fourPower c o n f e t - r n e e til tiaslr:i
Korea's indetH-ndenee turn* the
spotlight on one of the iinhappiest
communities In th* jHni-vyar
world. Kurep. like Austria, is
eonslderevl a lilM-rated land, not
conquered ' enemy territory. Th*
-Japanese have lu-rn diivm out
Itul othrr alien rulers have taken
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-thett-pti^e: and' the r,tilling ■nf
real peace, fri-i-dum of ,.--11 In'lng
is postponed because the Ulwiatora
can not or will not vgr*-*-.
It ra n not be said that this is
the fault of th r I'n itid Hlatra,
'which shares with Soviet Il'Juda
the oi-eupation of ’Id* foiuier
Japanevp possesaioh T h --A m er­
ican government nml it* reprraentntivea in Korea have t«-ied conlinuoualy and insistently since
IU16 to rome to some understand­
ing with the Russians which would
Permit fulfillm ent of tie pledge
of Korean freedom mad &gt; at Cairo
in 11*42 and repeated and .tmplifiid
In the Moscow C unfrrrnr- of IJJK.
'th e newest rail is further r* idi-nce
of the United .Slates’ desire to
AT A ptc»* contrrvnce, t'hanceHor
make those proniiaes "leal an I to
Hubert M. Hutchins (above) of the
tu rn over the louden.* of adminis­
Uiiivcrtlly of Chicago outlined th*
tration 16 the Korean* themselves
details‘of 4he ImUtutlon's *12.000..
as soon as tmaaihle.
. The Russian . ri-spunco in. tlic _(H&gt;0 nuclear iuuarch paegram. It la
past has ia-t-n a* unln-Infill as most
to be devoted escluilvrly to the
Russian rrsponsea tn Allied ad­ pvatctlm* use of atomtF energy.
vances tn the postwar peilod. It
Tlv* project U tb be wholly tndei
rr&lt;iuire&lt; n considt-rable J rg re r of
pendent from the Government,
OUtlmi.sm to-expect th at the leply
gponsorrd program of th* Atomic

‘Big Joe” Corn May
Solve Glade Problem
AP Newalaatures
flRLLK "Uf-AUL*. Fla: — “pig
Joe"* an ear of corn with a east
iron constitution, msy prove th#
difference l&gt;rtwr&lt;-n suesrsv apd
failure for l/ecf rattle rancher* in
the murklands of Flortda'a Kverglades country,
.
“ Big Joe" Is k variety of corn
developed especially for farnjera
b7 ^ f ’ , Rov B* ^’
thr Lnivrrsity of FloriiU'» Ever*
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dn-nehid ™ . nrrv V . ! ^ I»ne ,J*|
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High Rate Of Home
Btiilding-TH Foreseen

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W l maka our own lc« Croons, All floTora
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uicilon*' s'li^rVd tspe”" jn'w»s'hIngton hat U d to “thaj klglWst
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In 20 vtari."
“Now at last. homsm.lUdng la
/ r,e " Filch said In a statement,
"and w# ar* nnally gifting the

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F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y , S E P T , . 2. 1917

A s s o c ia te d P rfS a L aaaed W ir s

Red Protest
Note Declares Inten­
tion Of Increasing
Production' Le v e l
Despite Object i on

35 Are Killed In "
Train Collision,
Fire At Winnipeg

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 bP&gt;
The L'nited Slate* hsi told Ru»lit *i*mi it will not. await Soviet

the United. Stales is "detetmined
to remain strong" to back up a
foreign policy based on a de­
sire lor permanent- peace.
He told the InterrAmencan De­
DUGALD. Mad;, Sept. 2 UP)
feme Conference that this "is in
no way a threat" because "po At least 15 persons were killed
great nation har been, more re- *nd 15 otherr injured 1**1 nigh
when -in easlhound tisnscontinental train, crashed headon into a
But. he said, "our aversion to westbound vacationer's special at
violence muO not he misread as this liny station 20 milcr cast of
a lack of determination on our
part to lif t up to the obligations Winnipeg.
Rrscue workers toiling at the.
of the United- Natlorte charter
or at an Invitation to othire. lo .«cenr raid this .morning they had
take libartlee wdth the foundations recovered 17 bodies front 'he
of International peace. .
“Our military strength will be train, two car* o( which bur»l
retained as evidence of the ser&lt;- into flame Immediately alter the
011*0*11 with which we view our collision.
Gaya Lewis, fit, o f Transeona,
M airr-atijftfiw r d rn R T T im a ilfim
FOllOWINO THI IXAMfll te l by their (tight hostess, Jetlle Qutnlsn,
National Hallways sp e ria l. which Sacramento, Cal., the Dees triplets, Christina, Megan-anti Kathy, cross
was biihging loihor Dav holiday- their leg* too. as they pose for the cameraman prior to their t*ks-o(T from
rrp home from the Lake n f the La G uardia Field, N. W. for Cairo, Fgypt. The two-year-old Washington.
W » d * resort, and Mrs. All&gt;ert D. C - triplet*, sccompanled tiy llielr mother. Mrs. Kathleen Dees, were
going Over rest to Join their dad, an airline executive. (International)

Blazing Wreckage Is
Visible 6 Miles And
Hampers Rescuers

TUBES

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Aluminum - Cedar - PoUaked Alumlaum
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Kiln Dried Yellow Fine and Cypress

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Triplets Set For Cairo Flight

Military Strength To
B e R e t a i n e d To
Back Up Foreign
Policy Peace Basis

THI S W E E K ’S

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XXXVIII

F R E E E S T IM A T E S
I ’ hone 808

A nderson &amp; Donnell

Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

We REPAIR!

n f ' " f / ' w?
result# that evsr/ona wanted
ducUon of grada _A bevf entt e wh„ , w, floundared under Washbut all previous attem pts toi xalse | n* ,0n directed programs."
corn in thr pr*t ami roucklamJa , ,,
"
.
failed miserably.
. ,,e
.‘h*‘
. • « beginnlng to product ourselves Into a
condition of housing plenty on th*
Hjr Sleeping Heller.
plan bf free building under com­
petition. This plat, has given us
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
amt what appears to be a fine, housing surpluses In Qve past, It
BOX SPRINGS
juicy ear turns out to b* a pulpy, still produces for Americans more
HOLLYW OOD BEDS
Regular and Heavy Duty
rotten mast. Uuga end vyotmt housing, better housing, and more
home ownership than exist anyManufactured To l our
take over.
Individual .Order Hy
Hut Hig Joe takes all this in whsre else on earth."
the American meiti'w r*ld;i of
The NAREB was indicted by a
his
stride, sheds off the water,
ECHOLS
the Methodist Cht|ich la wetlmated
outgrows the worms ami emerges federal grand Jury here We-lnesMallrr** Krtvasaling &amp;
at more than H,(MH),00.
x
at harvest time a 10 to 12 inch dav on an anti-.trust charge of
lie building A Specially
husky, flint-coated field corn. conspiring to fig commission late*
COURT HOUSE CORNER
PHONE 37
“ ' - ’fWI I s Today - Sleep ,
Joe’a husk la long, tight and thick. on real estate deal* In the District
llrtlrr Tonight
Although
worms
are
able
to
Dr. Chnrlrs L. l’crminn
fight their way through th* silk,
ECHOLS BEDDING
OpInntelrlMl
fhvv have a lung way to travel—
COMPANY
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hhlg.
liecause uf thr husk's thickness —
lu get into- the kernel. —llrrauM J
Hanford
. Orlando
Hours: g-12 l-s
1'hunc 2J4
~Tlai: 9-12
Jo* gr.ows faster, by the lime a
Uehrry \-Rgtvrw d- rhon* 12.11
worm has worked hla way to the
Kyea Ksaminrd - Glasses Filled
Senfonl. IT#.
kernels, th* car la too large to |
damage seriously.
Ur. Bair estimates that Hig Joe,
,! -! j! Dlrmct Prom Matiulactarot
. . i •
Energy Commission. It Is expected with proper * fertilisation, will
to be financed with funds Horn yield Co to (16 bushels per acre.
pdvat* capital.
(International)
Itussian ratification uf pence
1.11*8 8TICK
Y««r' Specifications
treaties with the five Kuropesn
•I
k»*P llpatlck intact, a new
Axis eatrliitic* may herald the unrest is Intensified?*
1
Sorvfa At No Ixtr&lt; Cost
opening uf a new phaae of Huvlrt • Th# malor question I* whether liquid product is applied to th#
rliplumacy. It means that Red the Itussian* will be willing to per­ lips after lipstick. Lip rouge can*m ,,r fln napkins or wear­
army' forre* must lie withdrawn mit unified government te .rrto m
ahortlv from those countries; It to Korea hy truly democratic «*» able* and will not corns off until
mav indicate th at the Kremlin thr western nations understand die It Is finally removed with aoap
now la so confident of its position word. Huth sides use the ward and water, manufacturers say.
In the west th at it will Im ready freely, hut the Russians In K«ra»,
The ao-callrd bloom on th* call*
to deal with other nations on a as In eastern Kurope, have given
W »- P a lm t t t o 3 -4 0 2 1
new basis. Perhaps u g reater It a meaning all their own. If 'hey lllv actually I* a leaf and not a
flower
at
all.
readiness to consider the consol* accepted the American proposal*
idation of peace In the O-lent may for truly free elections a stYirt
Ik- ajiothrr corollary.
could t&gt;* made on what la cur.- to
Korea la lire raalest to un.lrr- be a long and difficult process.
stand of the post-war example* nf Thr political immaturity of tho
occupation and rule, be­ Koreans Is a major tulverso factor.
Plywood
All Sizes
nnd Thickness dlvldeil
cause it is the simplest. It is When the Americans, arrived tn
compact geographically, * with a southern Korea they found 64
. homogenous populatijn, a com­ different parlTes. many nf which
paratively uncomplicated economy. had unlv the vaguest programs.
Doors
Then- are unlv two otoupailnni
Hut the Itussian* insist and may
Instead of the four In Germany continue to Insist that there he a
and Austria.
purge of rightist parties ixrfor*
Windows
All*- Sized
11
But. aa -In Germany and Aus­ there can be elections. Tho prog­
tria. the divided rule meant coin-, ram 'th ey support looks at this
m m ....... -’ i t " . . .
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omlc strangulation. Tho thirty- poiqt much like that futlowsd In
eighth parhllel, across which the llunranr, Romania, Bulge lie. all
Sliding Doors and WindowM
armies of the United States and of whlAi. began wlth.eomparajlveth* Soviet Union far* earn other, Iv free elections In which sntlseparates the north, where tho Communist Parllea Were permitted
Jauanes*.
using a wraith of water­ to participate freely. The fate of
White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets
power and furl, had. built up pne these opponent* of Communism
Kudin’ Plastic, Naw Pall colon
of tha most productive Industrial
U d ln '
t# Lawn 123, Inches * v
, -«(
^
communities In th* Orient, from
Bags
M
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aM
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th ragricullural south. The econ­
Mi cart a Board For Cabinet Tops
Handkerchiefs ......................
omy of both sections withert and
I( i* . completely equipped with

; valley and toilet fnrilitiei. with all
the work done hv llrys 1. tie says
the craft will do from 12 to IK
knots on Its I I0 humc|ni\vcr en­
gine.
•
Brvan said the 8|iartnn rrmirul­
ed Idm of iy shirt whose otiginnl
material was nil reptme-l hy
patches. )|e ripped put an old
plank nml replaced It with n nyv
one until .he hnd a new t-oat.

To P rotect tha Peace of th* W orld;
To P rom st• the Progress of Asseriea
To Prodace P rosperity for Sariford.

Wheeler of Sanford

sergeant.

th* Whit* River Apse lie Indian
reservation In A riso n will await
8U ff Rgt. Sinew L. Riley and Sgt.
Wiliam Major. Sgt. Y-4I ICQ)
Ktssav will enter th* William
Beaumont General Hnapital at
Fort Bliss, Tag., and Set. Antonio
Ivan the - Veterans Hospital at
P* sedans. Calif.
Carrying nt*aaages through hos­
tile terrlUtfV. tra ilin g renegade
Indians and guiding troops was
th* duty of th* scouts in the days
of the Indian wars. In r*r*nt
vesrs they have performed more
prosaic duties.

Partly cloudy tonight ard Wed­
nesday with icattrrcd afternoon
and earl* craning *hn&lt;xer*. Gentle
Tn modrrate rariaMe mostly south­
westerly winds.
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at Uuity There la Strength—

m U SK E l

Before leaving actiya tervier
tne »couU were promoted to ##rve«nt and their leader to •faff

have put tint m.'tal on
list. Aluminum i« on*
metals-which uilually
a” nrirr Je^li-ie jlnre

YOU* Tim

of Columbia.
Pitch 'described the action m
“reprisal" against the association
for “oppoeinf certain types of
federal legislation dcsignvsl to
maintain indefinltaly and perman­
ently tha control* of government
over the homes and property of
the nation." •

FORT HUACHUCA, Aria., Sept.
1, UP)—The concluding chapter of
a memorable unit of the United
Statea Army ha* been written
with announcement hare that the
last Indian scouts In service will
Roots of'som e specie* &lt;&lt;f tha
be retired in about two month*.
Yucca plant contain a substance
Headquarter* of tbl* historic similar
to soap.
military po*t laid yesterday th*
four remaining scout* had been
The peak wartime average out­
placed on terminal leave. Th*
of crude oil in 1945 icarbid
passing of th* picturesque Army put
unit, established 01 yeat* ago by 4.69S.OOO barrels a day.
General Georg* Crook, will not be
marked with—any forma} cere­
monies.
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a concrete slab foundation, In­
stalled with tailiaiit coll heating.

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947

&lt; TTIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, PIT)RIDA

era to forget theirs.
They applauded again when he
declared “ without the. W estern
H em isphere, no world proiperlty
Is possible,"
A Presidential reference to the
United .States
pledge to assist
Latin America in a long-range
economic program also was cheer.
#dj The delegate* hjoke Ipin Innd

applause 'again~w han Hie Preali f l dsctareil "th* United S u tra
sTeki world pe^ce. a pear# for frex
man."
.
_ There vnia ait ovation lasting
fully two minutes when he fin­
ished speaking. II* was Intrndirr* I
for the address hy (he Hraxllia'i
Foreign Minister, Raoul Fernan"Mhl! Truman and the Trumans'
daughter, Margaret, listened to thu
Ch|ef Executive from seats In th,ond tier on the right hand «ldo
•the conference hall. Mr*. Tru­
man wore a dark blue suit vvhli
a .grey h a t '
Margaret was dressed in a gr.-y
suit.
The American foreign m inisters
formally concluded their confer­
ence at 9:21 A. M. (E 8T ), only
10 days after they sat down trgather tn writ* an unprecedented
treaty for hemisphere peace* and

*

were said to have lieen ah &gt;aril the
special.
The fifteen Injured, ell of whom
had been aboard the .esort train,
were taken to .th e hospital at 8t.
Honifacr. With a few esieptiovs
the passengers aboard ilt.v tra n s ­
continental train, Imund from 'V an­
couver to Toronto, escaped with
nothing more than a shaking up.

ol people, jammed
the I «uii*t Info •

More Garrisons

b-vvt teres to licsr dedication

Ecuador Regime

Mary, Died Mondiay
Mra. Florence M. Anderson, fil
year old wife of P. D. Anderson
of fjvke Mary, Tiled In a local
hospital Monday’ a t 8:36 A. M.
following an Illness of more than

G U A YA Q U IL LuxGoj. Sepi
(AT— Pie Guayaquil garrison ol
lhi» largcit Ecuadorean city an
nounced it' bad joinrd lltc tcvolt
agaimt Col. Cailoi Mancbrnn In­
lay. lupplrmcnling counlrr-trm!t:tionary force* moving agaimt Qui­
to from the north.
Quito, the capital and tccnml
larV»t
wav between two
gjpupv of counler-Tevolutionary
troops. Some Avere reported mov­
ing down from th elovvni of Iulc*
can "and Ibana. 80 and 60 milcv
in
the routh were i l Guayaquil. Ambato and Rio Ramba. where lire
revolt agaimt lire Manclreno re­
gime began nine days sgo.
A quick dispatch said a goVeruTm rnt m ilitary detarhrasnt left the
capital during the night for .de­
velopment a t Cayamhe. 30 nlilcs
to th# northeast, presumably to
Jefeml Quito against th* forvo,
moving, down the main -railroad
from Tulran and Ibarra.
Radio Amhatu reported a con­
tinuing battle In that section

«nd declard* counter-revolutionary
troop* were pursuing government
forces toward Salcedo, 80 miles
to the north. Amhato, fourth tarn
sst city In Ecuador, Is 70 mil-*
l('&lt;&gt;allaaHl t s Fas* Slsl

Schools To Register
Students Tomorrow
•
T. W. LAWTONTomorrow is pupil registration
dav at all school*, whit# ar.l color­
ed. of S«minol* County, 8up«rln'endsnt T. W. Lawton announced
today. School busses w ||| run over
regular route* aa laat year. All
pupil* whether In school last year
or new thl* year are expected to
enroll on Wednesday,
A recent opinion of Attorney
(:^,n' r,l . J n;n. _WaJ_son1
children to enroll In
grad* If they become six years
old on or before Jan. 1, -1948, A
parent should accompany a begin­
ner and bring a birth cartlflcat*.
Due to an epidemic of Infantile
Paralysis In some sections, pupils
must be within Seminole County
two wees* before the opening
date, Sept. 8. or bring a certificate
lu tin g that there Is no epidemic
place from which they have re­
cently ftome.
“Tht* I* the first year we have
held a pro-school registration",
Mr. Lawton said, “but It I* nec­
essary for all pupils to enrol)
Wednesday as the recent 8U t«
Law require* th* school* to bfc*gin regular classes on Monday,
Sept, 8?

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,

xficiirt at which George Tnuhv
it.vlrd fut, (.cupel.then .o f - lit!
ntiic citiiftiry o

MacArthur Urges
Tolerant Peace

this building I* a symbol.
"And eo may th* beauty of thl*
building exemplify tn* beauty of
« spirit of friendliness In Sanford:
may Its purpose of service be »
"andard for all 8*mlnnl# county;
may Ita aim of a bigger and more
progressive county lie a goal for
which all of us will strive to­
gether. Remembering a verse h
Proverbs |1

.■vn l ake Monro# yr.terd.sy .»ft*
noon w iln-ss-d bv v rtoRil th
s i .estimated to he upwards
,Mote,than h&gt;* thou.acd people
t.Pnft pror.lr.
.
l-Vd i
.tthcrCrl rtr Fort I m m Park
World champion. Irbr.nv T rrl
during th- .vfternoon to wstoh
roared home four tim#« vv
the h-T-e rarer, tournament riding
n*r end J.^hn V verff. Miami, drnt. vi* for c.t»h prire* in th jnd other rvents of the Dusty
tournamritt
and
hor.-e
iaer».
Hi
erpi-rd five pvt•-*
Two up«-i»
Phots vnd S.vddle Club while other
.vnd onh vvrecked boa* v'*o high .lime the mm did not have it il thouvind* linrd the hulkbryd vnd
.l!g’&gt;*«l the efternvon* activity.
crowded thr Municipal Pier whets
President Frnest !.&lt;i*if*»it*erg of competevl
they
could g&gt;-t .v g.w,l view* of the
th* If, S. Co*st Gt|srA—Aqyili-vr.-.
host raei-,. fhe drdiestion of th?
Flotilla II. Plvitlon
f Rsnfnrl.
I vveee .lourivf Information Booth
said the rare* were th e . large*:;

approach to American participation
in thr povt-u vr *rtilrmcnt of major
ihfficiillirt throughout. thr vvatlJ.
Sen vtur I loll vnd rxpliin rtl hi» tup-

The Inboard ruu-nl-oiit event
was a single heat l*t-e. Julio I'ope I.ee vveie second and lliiiil In the
noshed the finish line fit«t f
second tie** luu off and Kdvvntd
E. Yowcfl an.| Freil

TOKYO, Sept. 2 Ifft Cener.it
^*r,\rthur. observing, the second overturned in front nf the judge*
cjiu.issiv of Japan Mguueiulei. *Tsnrt4~as 'he wss^beytriTitnir'Tb
lid '.-dav his ormpatlmi p dire It service »*-». Mile* WHsey. Mi
f "ttght. rather than might" bad
suffer »d a
a rritlrallv short economy.
&gt; urged that a peace tieatv
the Japanese lie drawn “l-t
same tolerant am) just st-

The supreme commander. In e
public V-J dav statem ent, . slid
Japan should not become a burden
»t|--n the economy of any othei
nation afte r a peace trea ty it
reached, lie added;
Thl* defealed country has th*
b id b rrn postponed horn l:H tt I |
opportunity to txu'iune self-sus­
M. until 5:30 o'clock clu« I**|taining. rather than reduced to a
nerrtsilv of starting the racinci • ''dltlon of memllranry. A penp'..
of smaller sired Isoalt before the given a fait chance will rea-ii
water got too rough
• the niche in human society t.v
••li-ch their own industry, their
"Sanford and Seminole Count) own skill and their ow n-persever
'are Jortunate to have forw.iid so- •• entitle them, without larges*
jliinlintt
public officials who reslllunt
"It I* furtherm ore a fal«e coni/e that
tl
ite
for the future growth of '■»pt which contend* that democra­
the co'mmunily. there is a necessity cy can enly thrive If maintained
• plenty. On the contrary, hlS:
ol a vsarm an-l inleicrted welcome
•
t how« thar tt spring* from
lo visitors who later may become
hs'ilship and struggle ami toil."
residents or frequent guests." M .
M acArthur said Japan is in no
Toohy saitl. — — -:
....
•leegef of rmmment economic col­
“ For the most p art," he eon ; lapse. Th# w ar disrupted the cotm-'
tiii'u-d.. "ft Is safe to say that trv to ik point where “eConom*traveler* come where they au-| pti stration was complete at th*
invited and stay where they ar-'J i-ttlnnlng nf the occupation;*' hut
well treated. We ere indebted t-s s'l'-e the surrem ler, with th# guid­
t)«» officisl* who have provided ance of oecupatinn force*. “Jathis- beautiful and iuvitirig, spot USU h a t been gradually rtsloring
alter* Hanford ran officially vvel-| brr shattered economy ami the
fem e the visitor, trea t him with rurv# it urr, not down.
“ Indu strlarm ilp u t hat now risen
consideration and Interest him In
to over 46 percent_ o f th# prewar
Sanford and this -vicinity.
normal, and improvement can b*
"To the Jtifrees who with C l ­ exoected to contiioie."
ergy and determ ination hare un'la e A rth u r concluded!
Jsrtaken the operation' of th*«
"If Japan In th# post-treaty
courtesy rsn ta r for visitors, we #-* is given a Just opportunity
should look with gratitude. Hot tn bv# In freedom anil pear# wllir
•sclt of us sh'vuld remember that her neighbors in th# community
the favorable impression of Sarj- of r ations, there will he no threat
M which- might b# created her* to th# survival and strengthening
mlckly can b« destroyed If th#
»h# democratic ptocesres her#
■ile'sls It represent* ar# not cm- of
inaugurated under the occupation.
Itodird in -th# actlnnu of all of u* . For democracy, once firmly
\i*h whom visitor* com* in eon- rooted tin the human heart, has
tact. Th* attendant at th# terv. never voluntarily yielded before
Ice station, th# waitress at th*
other conflicting tdeologv
restaurant, th# clerk In th# *tm# any
known lo man. If liberty and pub»*rb h»«p* to enlarge or destroy lie
m orality do not br*ng national
th* favorable Impression that It stability,
nothing ran.”
'* hoped will be created In thl*

building when th# p#»ole visit It.
So each of us t)—ubl most cer­
tainly consider hlm»»lf reipom lb'e

59 Entries Compete: Thousands Enjoy Rid­
c Two Craft Are Up­ ing Program At
Fort Mellon P-irk
set, One Wrecked

disc__ueighbiiiing— ilitzli.

stmt, of in-iest-'iit Japan, d#
Jaycce J’ictiJ-nt J. iJreil.y 0&lt;l’ram vtrrwed llm msgniluile of the
rmttisl uuludry am t ann«uncej&gt;

Overflow Cr o w d At
M a y f a i r Inn Cli­
maxes Day Of ExAna *Fun
c ite m e n t

An exciting afternoon of vaned
activities at thrilling a* a thves
ling .circu* and including bast
race*. hnr.c rare* and even gbder
plane* toating through sunny skies
overhead, wav climaxed Iwt eve­
ning vvilh the anarding of trophit'V
Itv WILL M ill t ONXOI-LY
tn regatta winners, and an adfhrip * t i t rwitFmrnt .in.I ihriu*
"cirri» In- Senator Holland at a
Itie &gt;ulrichy f aftfinodn a*
bvnquel which overllowed the Msyl.vir Inn* l.ugr Uinini; room.

men! the 1
-ontrilmtlon of thr Wcstern -rones of Germany to the
econ -111* reconstruction of Europe
until the consent o f 't h e Soviet
government has been Obtained."
Tl» cote, delivered to th* Husklan ettd-assy in Washington yes­
terday said further:

late ycilcidsy ajleindon following

M ts.P.D . Ander^p Capital Is B»;twecr
Two Counter RevResident Of Lake olutlonnry Gr o u p s

Horn April 14. 1893 In Law.
rence county. I’a. Sirs. Anderson
hail resided In Lak* Mary for thr
past 22 years. She was a member
n \ the Lake Mary Community
Church.
Survivor# lt*#ld*s the husband
Include one daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Itrewer. West Palm Beach; two
sons, I’. D. Anderson, Jr., Mait­
.jjr e s ld e n t Truman left the fog- land and Raymond R. Anderson
W6ml hotal for th# 46-mile trip) of Sharon. Pa.; five brothers, J.
down the winding road to Rio Pe L. McConaghy of New Cast)*, PK.;
Janeiro, aerompanterf by ids staff A. M-. McConaghy, Roscoe, Calif.,
William McConaghy, Pittsburgh;
K 's s lls s H ea Page a lt I
L. 8, McConaghy, , Birmingham.
Ala.; N. F.. McCAnaghy. Mobile.
Ala.; three slaters, Mrs. C. M.
McNIckle, Mrs. William Smith
and Ml** Nancy McConaghy all
of New Castle, Pa.; four grandIhldren. Mona Ellen Anderson,
Maitland; I’ . 1). Anderson. Ill,
Maitland: INymond Carl Ander­
8 0 U T n r0 R T ; England, Sept. 2 son and Cheryl Andsrann of ShaUP)—Britain's trad# unions adap­
ted today th* pfibdpls of govern­
ment direction of labor, surrenderInc some of their democratic free
dofcs In an effort to speed nation­
al economic recovery.
Delegates to th# 79th annual
meeting of th* powerful Trade*
Union Congress agreed to th*
measure bv a vote of more than
flzge to one. This authorised the
Iprern m en t to rout# worker» Inin
undermanned Industries sciential Some Areas Swamped
to recovery.
•
Th* vote cam# after the dele­ By GIs Cashing Bonds
gates heard Minister of Labor
Gaorga Isaacs urge British tabor
WASHINGTON. Bept, 2, (,P&gt;—
to work a few hours longer a Hank* poured out a stream of
weak, so that th* government cash today to vatarans hurrying
might “secure an Immediate In­ to turn their terminal leave bond*
crease of output where it matters Into spendabla monay. \
most, without an Increase of man­
An Associated Press survey of
power."
.
major cities showed th at In some
- 4 t t r r more than three hours de­ there war a virtual stampede by
rare the congress accented a gen­ many veterans to get cash f o r t h •
eral council report calling for a securities given them hi discharge
review of the nation's manpower from the armed asrvteas payment
shortage and suggesting (ha pot-' for unused'leava. In others, th*
tlbl* need for “positive^ direction casting of bonds was only moderof labor “to a limited extent."
On* of tha first steps to be
At Jacksonville. Fla., lonz lines
taken by th* government, the de­ of veteran* formed a t th* city’*
bote disclosed, will be to lengthen eight banking houses aw n befor*
th* working sreck In so n s of tha the opening hour. "It I* really a
basic Industries. *
.
madhouse, a bank offklal said.
l.incs Dfiorr
iw nu
Linea
before inuuiie,
Moblla. nia-.
Ala., hank*
T iiitp am tir w w i e d T H f l m t r u s r
• J u I U ir SUnatrom will be • tbe
guest speaker a t tha Klwanla
luncheon U ba held a t 11:16
CYCLONE *
o'clock a t the Tourist Canter
STEUBENVILLE, O., S ep t 2.
tomorrow. J*rry Silverman will 0D — At !#aat on# person was
be prerentad with the Celery City reported killed early today by a
Printing Company trophy awarded cyclon#, whlfh cut a path of de­
to th* loqal baseball player with struction In the Eldenvllle-Burthe highest batting average for gettstown district. I t miles east
of here In Penaaylvaala.

British Unions
Adopt Qovemment
^ Direction 5 to 1

Touhy Stresses Friendliness
In Dedication Of J. C, Booth

lion in - Western Germany for m
buildmi hurope. thu* eating the (i
nan* ut burden on thu country
The State Department made th-s
this pltin ih a. note ‘published to
day firmly rejecting Hu»«j.*‘t pintest agsinit a British-Americsn de
cision to step up the level of industiy in their occupied rones
of C •im*nv to approximately 1936
Th- note, charging failure of
the^R im ian government to carry
out the IP45 Potstlanv agreement
pail 'placed upon the United
State* a heavy financial burden
In the oecupatinn of Germany."
said:
“ The United States government
Is unable to accept the thesis thst
nothing can b* done to alleviate
the financial burden of the United

Big Crowd Enjoys Pony Races And
Boat Races Held TournamentsGive
On-Lake Monroe Spectators Thrill

It ADAIt DEMONSTRATION

A number of spectators yestsr-

was mounted on a largo truck
on Seminole Boulevard and was
brought here from Orlando with
Lieut. Rayermann. . ,

CORRECTION
Children will spend a full day at
the South Side Primary School
Monday, Instead of ono-half day
as was *Ut*d In last n la h t'r Her­
ald. linssaa will run, Wednesday La.
carry the children to achool and
fnmdly,*jr may we dedicate this will taka them homo at noon.
building^tq friendliness and help,
fulness for nrlghbor and stranger
ROTARY PICNIC
alike and Invoke Gmi'a blessing
Members of th* Rotary Club
tn that en d "
w#re *»k#d by President Gordon
Mr. Odham, In his brief talk Urlsaon today lo meet a t the Toftcfollowing the dedicatory address Ist Center a t 3:00 o'clock tomor­
l.y Mr. Touhv, pointed cut that row afternoon to go In a group lo
the Information Booth had been Blue Springs were a picnic will he
(IM tlsw * aa r#a# Two)

i&lt; to meet it* revpon*
Sumuilng up the ach'ev,»*ncnt4
nf Inlwr iluring the past fifty
Atm-iIran TntnTfrrtnrTJfV.t‘‘d WT&lt;18-

l!w*i’. IHWItt Wim (|tr
with Hethert Covvait ire

eb e n he was thrown from his vers
Class C runslvout." Aiwthei Ixiat
was dropped from the i-lertr r
hoist and
wavdamaged tn ,v
small extent. The first
best of tbe midget
hydroplanes
was won hv Jam es
Tedford, Miami, second place was
copped hy G iiv I’erlita nf Orlando
and llam bl Fuller, Tam pa, came
In third.
. - •
'
The second heat nf the midge*

tinman now r

u\h*-«t - wag.* ktui . thn h'ghnt
"t&lt;itN,-nd of li*in£ of any pcopla
In tin- histurv nf the x-vrl.!. and ho
uit-.-l flint the tcspiin.i'ili- Irodcra
of labor treognlie (In- frin’ , of tho
Ameili-nn wav of life v.-hlcfi they
enjoy a nd' t r v to rccoitcifi thorn-

p ra .,- betvvri-ii Inlair mi l manage­
ment can bp- maintain* I nnd tho
productive machinery nf this coun­
supported.
• .
Federal Aid S o u r III trySenator
llollard was infr-vjiicoii
To Fi«:ht Bud Tide bv Senator t.loyd F. H’v ! \ who
pre-i.lwl over the m-atlnij as
t'-i-imaster. An official Welcomn
va* extended the -listiegutlhcd
Legion Head States
gne-t- nnd visiting l aia' inn by W.
\ Hitting, president ,vf liin ( ham*
UN Is Peace Hope u
bet nf Commerce. Senator Boyle
■alsn introduce*) S.-i-rcturv of Stato
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. t/T ) - tide
\ Ginv, who a w e rje l the
Jam -s F. O'Neil, new cnmmandci
flit- group, four of ail
» 1 -m ’It

‘of the American Legion, declared
today th a t .“there I* t«v» much
talk of war and not enough talk
of peace.'”
At lii* first formal new* c»n.
feren'-e since hit election laM
Sunday, O'Neil said ’th a t in his
opinion “the talk of w ar is e sa g (reratrd " lie ad-led, however, th a t
the danger of war "can't he over
looked "
O'Ned. who t« ehief of policre
in Manchester, N. j L . ’sal-1 th at
"the UntYsd Motions ts the only
hope- * r b a re " for peace. "YVe
must p la rW lu r reliance In it and
try to make It workaDle.”
The new commander declared
th a t Communism was like an ireberg, “ nine-tenths subm crgr-l.''
Questioned a* to w hether he felt
outlawed, O'Neil said " I t (CommOnismi I* not a political party
hut I* an International consplr-

Nation’s Death Toll
For Holiday Is 448

an- member* of the Red flit- C :u
mittee. xjIII confer wljfh .lulni
Steelman, piesldentlal a-- Innt
with other -government •&gt;
S-l-A-iiun of tire group
(’laude Stiirkland, (read •
Ins roiiiilv'- freli dis|»o»&lt;
nanv-d that file* were ci

of SfT.crnt*.
■ •
Under an agreement*ycacHW by
the uninn* and tfiv carriers, tha
nf the arhitrM bi’ board
II-- &lt;iiii|ini-d up th# flv. nrnbl,.m fin-lings
t-f six member* hcado-l hy P r.
• i n . . . i ___ 1...1 ••
William l.ejserson, form er chair­
man nf the National I j t w r Rela­
tion* Hoai l. art- bindin ; upon the
pnrtlv*.

Nazi Denies Training
Germans In Russia

HA PEN HADES, Germany
Hi-pt. 2. GP&gt;- Tht- wife of fnriiirr
N an' Finl-I Marshal Friedrich Von
I'aulu* *41-1 t-nlay *lu- had re­
ceived a postcard front him deny­
Rv th e Associated Press
At least 448 person* ditil In' ing report* th st lie wa» ^ g a n ir violent accidents over th# thrv#- Ing an at my of German* in Itu*•la.
day Labor Day wrsk end.

Traffic mlsnaps accounted for
hy far th* majority of th* tragedles. with 290 parsons dead in
crash#* on the nation*!' h lih tfk y t '
In addition. 81 person* drowned
suit 77—w a rs killed . In other acci­
dent*. Including 21 deaths in plan#
crash#*.
•
Th# traffic toll was higher than
th* early estimate of 260 ma l by th* National Safety Council,
hut It was still- wsll below III#
all time Labor Day week end
tra ffic ‘ fatality flgurp of 4 2 3 'in
1941. In that / e a r another 73
drowned and 126 died In mltcellaneoue violent mishaps, bringing
LA GUARDIA CONDITION
NEW YORK, Be f i t . 2, (,7 7 Formar Mayor Florello H. La
Guardia was reported today by
his physician tn be “ not doing
very well." Df. Georg* Baehr said
[.a Guardia, who la recuperating
from an operation, had not recov­
ered sufficiently tn permit re­
sumption of hla radio broadcasts.

Non*()perating
Railroad Workers
Liven Wage Bimat

.....

tha

third

.

J * c la rific a tio n of
railroad lalmr. in little 'm ore than
a vi-.ir. In-19tfi they acre aw ard&gt;i| a boost nf I S'* cents nn hour.
Non - operating p e r s o n n e l ,
am ounting to about ‘.hrco-fourtKx
of th,. line** total employment,
ro n tist of clerk*, tel»gTaph«re,
maintenance men and othere not
employed directly In tha running
findings were basal on
hearing* conducted in C hldi
from Aug. 4 through Aug. 28.
TsVfiiir lo r ‘ the full 20 ctn U t

Two large rattlesnake* were re-icost*. which Included payroll*,
rrntly killed hy J. W. Fortier near I At one »e*slon of the hearing,
his home In |j»kr Mary. On Hun- L. W. Horning of Njw York, ylea
day evening he killed a reran president of the New Y&gt;uk C/n*
fool snake with l« rattlea and on tral System, estimated a 20 c e il
Monday evening shot a six fo o t; Increase would hike payroll* by
lung rattWr with 12 rattles.
(660.000.00U a year,
_

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THE W EATHER

British Strikes

fo Parley flailed

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Oael

ra g *

(c*o*to*M 11 o s r» * » o » » i

Owl

no specific calling for *t**I
capacity to be retained In th .
U. 8. and BritJth tonoi, but It
m
reported r«llably that thU
would be about 11,000,000 ton* a
year.
Steel capacity remaining h
W*»t*rn Germany after war darn*
« (• la 18 ,200.000 torn. Thru, i
capacity of about 7.000.000 torn
would allll ba aratlabla for raparstlons. •
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The announcement itatad that
a higher production celling wa»
n frriiary to permit the econbraIcally merged blxonal area to
regain economic health and to
allow Germany to “contrtbtrta her
Indtipentabl# part to tha economle rehabilitation .of EOrop* as a
.whole"
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Practically all tha Induatrlee
dealt with were granted In­
creased production eeillng*. Blmultaneouily the amount of Industrial
equipment available for repara­
1*1 eommTtUe M
tion* from th* combined tones
led with the tail
we* reduced sharply.
conflict. It wa*
Clay and. Douglas emphasised
i to know tha d&lt;
that their action wa* designed
White House reporter* after a con­ solely to make Western Germany
rlea’a devotion V
ference with President Trumsn on le lfju ita ln ln g and to harness Its
I relationship, -V,
I* a* a result of this dcrUInn the eppotntment of hi* successor. It potential to work for tha rocevery
’ortunatalr, ani
verdlit that w*. acting faithfully within la reported that Agriculture Secre­ nf all Europe pndar th# “ Marshall
tha final unanl
tary Clinton P. AMareou will reIan Francisco 11
th# authority and obllgxllona of ilgn from the Cabinet to accept th# Plan" or other similar coopera­
tive reconstruction efforts.
regional
tha United Nations, have com# poit of chairman of th# Democratic
devoid of tne-'M
They aaaerted that allied plana
to
Bio
to
p*mct»-th*
Pan-Ameri­
Commute#
.
{International)
; of conquest or ag|
to eliminate Germany's war-mak­
can
regional
arrangements
prom­
dedicated solely to the 1
ing power and to provide repara­
Ing
ised at Cha^Ultapec, and will ga
of orderly peace.
wi
tion* to qualified claimant* would
Korean
Issue
on
to.
Bogota
next
January
tu
igthen and evan simplify
not be violated.
complete
this
humane
task."
1 of tho United Nation*
“Consideration ha* been given
( (•a lia s .*
**•#• ®*.»
throughout to the necessity for
connection with * masting of enm Tnv that the blional plan can
th* Dig Three foreign minuter* be aaslrrHated Into a plan -for
In Moecow In December, 1940. At Germany aa a whole," they said.
that time it w#* agreed th* United
Tha 0 . 8. and Britain merged
f l w n and Rt/fila xhoubl form a theft occupation *on#4 for eco­
Joint commlaslon to unify Korea- nomic purposes la*l Jen. 1 but
and that control should be exer­ have been uhsuccesifgul In efforts
cised by th* Big Four power# for to get Rue*la and France to
fly# year* after establishment of join them.
a liable native administration.
Franc* objected to tn* new lev*!The not# continued:
of-lnduetry plan, even before Ita
"Th# present stalemate In the publication, In Ixmdnn talks with
joint commission negotiation* and American and British diplomat*
th* failure of that commission to this week. Ju st before these talk*,
accomplish svan th# first task of started the Russians protested at
Ttm-dar Hltm of the V. 8 . tM
SERVINGabun^anUy*"* lear to all that bi­ —
having been" left out.
lateral' negotiations on the-sub­ Britain
to go ahead with tha plan
ject of consultation with Korean wa* made
public In a communlq'i#
political
partis*
and
Organisation*
Luncheon — Dinner
Breakfawt
will onljr aarvi to delay* tti* Ira- Issued In London last night after
ptsmsntatlon of this agrsemsnt the d o te of th* discussions. * *
and defeat IU announced purpose
of bringing about early indepen­
Legion Meet
dence for Korea."
ir a a tt a s M t n m Pag* 0 , 0
I Th# demand for a four-power
conference follows two unsuccess­ vok* war. It will likely be fought
ful attempt* to settle KotMX over hi* territory."
Unification of th* armed fort»«,
talks. Aa II now stands, th#
political futur* through bi-lateral Elsenhower eajd, “prnvldae flexi­
country 1* divided with Raeaia bility to meet changing condltloni
occupying th# northern half and of warfare.”
*
. N O T iq E
th# United Btata# In charge Jn
Two other of th# nation's top
military man. Fleet Admiral Ches­
the south.
Copies of th# not#, signed by ter W. Nimlti and General Catl
CONTRACTORS — BUILDERS
Undersecretary of BlaU Robert A. Spaats, commanding general
j
.
HOME OWNERS
of th# Army Air Force, alio war*
speaker!.
4CH FAN •• 18.000 CU. FT. MIN.
Admiral lim its ealced the Am#r^
lean Lagloh* to act a t a sentinel
T AUTOMATIC CEILING SniTITETlfl 1150.00
to *#* that no on* branch of tha
fCH FAN.? 1F.0O0 CU. FT.MIN.
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armed force* I* psrmlttsd lo de­
f! AUTOMATIC CEILING RHUTTF.n.q 1180.00
Soviet and United Btatea sons* cline to ths point wh'er# It cannot
OMATIC WALL SHUTTERS FOR •
In Korea to ehooss "whollr rs- carry out Ita shara of responalbllpr#*«nlativ*" -provitlonal lsgfsIstor* for each tone. Under th*
propossl. voting would be by
ATORS
secret, multi-party ballot on a
basis of universal suffrage.
t stuuniasm «■ m* proper romuin»2. T ht prorlklonal ^nAl UfJ*- |j on of m \\\U rf ind dvHim
lators then would choo,* reprs- lUe ^ -,h
elssrly dsflnsd reYORK DIflTRipUTOR3
'.
ssntatlrss In numbers
" P ^ .pon.Tbllltles.“ Nlmits told the
tha. Population ,ln
. Legion's National Convantlon.
with these cholcM
1 lie said ha wa* convinced thxt
MODIjlRN APPLIANCES, INC.
a national ItgU atur# to^ meet at |r (h# N it|o n i,
^ et 0?
ReouUto « ^ b ll» h a provlelonal , M7
admln|tt4m ) ln' tha ipir.
AIR CONDITIONING
REFRIGERATION

ted Stetee, eeluted Brexll on
a re of her 126th ennireraary
Independence. He eeld
the
trican delegation w»a In Bra“not in our national rapidities,
as repreeentatlrea of a vital
ilipherie fraternity dddlcated
peace and progreaa and de­
racy among the peace-loving
loha of the United America*.
• reeton f o r (h* Inter-AmerCcnference, h* said, was to
leecrat* our spiritual aoliy and to further Implement
eaceful purpo** of all for
nd on* for all." He added:
a n the United'Nations char­
ts wilt ten In San Francisco
was a critical eontroeepy
the question of recognlilny
a) arrangements such at
For a time It threatened
try birth of tha global orition. I had tha honor and

Ic d«mandau'.blltefly that tha La­
bor government reduce the extra
ration* allotted coal miner*.
The Graphic editorially urge-l
the
•« government to “withdraw
“withdrew at
once ell extra rations" from the
airiking miners who get a double
ortlon of meat a* well ae the
»ary worker*’ 'additionI ratio 1
of three lo a m weekly.
The Liberal Newe Chronicle, ae*
aertlng that the Orlmeihorpe pH.
where the strike begen, has h#i
20 previous unofficial stoppage*
this year. Mamed a “Malcontent
minority." *
•
The strike began Aug. 11 with
'refusal of 140 men In the Grimethorp# pit to accept a r**ommaa.
ilatlon by a joint committee of the
National Union of Mlneworketa
and the National Coal Board call­
ing for a bigger “stint" In one
seam of tha mine.
This w*#k It began to mu»hroorn sympathy atrlke* at other
nearby mine* and London newapa- CHAIRMAN of th# Democratic Na­
-----reported
per*
reported fears
f*ar* thethe whole
wnoi# tional Commute#. Poatmarter Gen­
-Yorkshire field might be doted. eral Robert E. Hannegah talks with

CONGREGATIONAL CHUItCH
Perk Aretute end Third Street
J. Bernard Root. H lalster
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon Subject: “r o t Thoea Who
Labor."
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *
Park Arana* a t Sixth Street
W. P. Hrooka, i r - pastor
Sunday School 9:40 A. M.
Worship: 11:00 A. M.
Training Union: 6t4S P.-M.
"Wahre saved a place for too."
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-FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dfeclplsa of Christ)
Sixteenth Street and
Sanford Arena#
WHUam Perry Tester. P e a t*
Sunday Church School, 9:45
A. M.
Worship and Communion. 11:00
A. M. Sermon: “Our Awful Free­
dom."
Union 8ereleea will l»# held at
the Preabytarlan Church. Third
Btraet and Oak Avenue a t 0:00
p. m .
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X.: Prayer
^K,,Corson.

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ORLANDO, FLA,

. 8irTh
will not suffer any dlsad!5
R i« t« PRU! , |, 'n rlta ln r *nUt*. nor will national aecurlh* Ch«M to d l i ^ What
Jeop.rdigwd
and
w h at^SUM
U pe
..0n tha
{ontrary-thereby."
Nlra(tg .
W ao^m U n^ on*a -firm economic "MT*ral Importent rrovfalons of
foundation ”
‘b* law Immeasurably .trengthrn
,Di Th* .United N a tio n wauld
have power to auperrla# th# aonal
Mriam a J T n e i ^ h s t l ^ t
elections and tha forming of a
t S ^ k i f o U S l ^ ^ a a S F K ! M f,vn,,n ' nd w S S S i f f o r t . "
iW ta ia n d .^
M rM n
Nlmits likened th . fighting of
°0. The Korean prorislonal gov"*

s tr je n ff H e r
wtUrdrawa!

of

a l l ' occupation

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Third Btreet a t
3. D. Braeala*.
Douglas K.
Assistant

Oak A r m *
D. D , Paatar
Charle*.
Paster

A IUFFlint OF INFANTHI PARAlYtll. little Charlotte Jerenko taka* hfr
Brat step# with tha aid of cratches In C hiciga She la eoiched by Shirley
Aakltmd. flret Illinois nuraa to ba enrolled by that State’s chaptar of th#
Kenny Foundation. Th# nurx# received 13 month* of trebling at'th#
fllrl-rr Kenny Institute tn MlnneapoMt. (InterrMHengl Smindphofa)

78 end 77: outlaw clo##d shop, M
and 48; delay strike! In public ser­
vice Industries 78 and 70 pefeant.
1
C s B li s s ,a frsss r » t f ‘O w s )
The Taft Hartley Act contains
searcher* found th* contradiction
that although a majority of th# all of thrio provision*, th* comworkers aald thay .war# 'opposed1 mitt#* said. '
to th# *0 called T a ft Hartley Act'
aa a whole, when poliod on specific
provision* of th i act. they over­
whelmingly exprested their ap­
proval of them.
A breakdown of the questions
asked, th* pampbat aays, revealed
th at 78 percent of all worker#
favored Ota provlilon requiring ■
C0-d*y "cooling off" period before
a strike affecting naOonal wel-

G O P Labor Report

, 8. Tb# tonal UtUlatur* would be “ ronf^ or the whole thing wtft
ggthorited to draft prtrvlatonal #
’ he
"****• m otthav* or while union members war# 70
parctnt favorable. „,U ri.
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Tit# rot* by all *mplor*i am)
union mtmb«rx on other provitlon*
follow*;
•’
Allow of freedom of »peach for
employers, 69 percent of all work­
er* and 61 percent of union mambora; require union financial re­
port i, 80 and 80; prohibit Com(OaUoeM
rM * OM)
munlit \mlon Ira d .rv 70 and 77|
of th* other 47 participating wunprohibit union politic! rontributrie* m ar ba used for tha rest of
tlon* 60 and 60 psrrant: allow
1947 and Into 1948, funds don­
checkoff of dut* only wtth worfcated by th* United State* contri­
ar’a conasnL 08 and 74; allow uni­
bution could sot bo obligated a f­
on shop only with maforlty vota,
ter last June 10, a cut-off dots
during tbs quarter. Of these,
mot# than 800.000 wire In Gar.
obi lasted prsciusllr ths entire
• Ih* refert w ld (hat fltal f'gures will show that UNKKA will
is United Nations •
have “arcompliihsd It* -upply
have taken over UN
program* to a rraar)uJjU-&lt;Ug«x*~
and win have aUHxatj to the fulU.t I
.do. , ibl* extent' A s total rontrt-',

Waiting For^Tt &amp;
The H6&lt;fan H w fcit
n o c x n 't wxlt fo r SALES

ABVERTWM^

V O L U M E X X X V III

Aleman Makes

CUURCn OF CHRIST
Elm A renas a t Bacood Street
Arthur I- Bailer. Minister
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
*
•Sunday
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
&lt;
Preaching A Coramflnion. 11:03

IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N K W S P A P E K

SA N FO RD .

E ita b lia h e d 1908

‘Bucking’ The Crowd In New York

To Mexicans

Berries a t County Jail, 1:30
P. H.

PM .
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‘Evehlng .Service. 8:00 P. U.
Tuesday, 10:30 A. M.: Radio
Sermon a t WTRR.
•Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.: Bib1:

A a a o d a U d P r ta a L l i a t d W ir e

F L O R ID A , M ONDAY, S K P T E M I1E K 1, 1947

Communists
Win 1 In 4
„ in Hungary

President Plans To
■Reduce Number Of
Taxes And Set Up
New Levy System

Service at County Horae, 3:80

iir Skies Predict­
ed For Regatta And
Horse Racing.Along
Lake I flo iile v a r d

Mayor O’Dwyer Leads legion’s Biggest Parade

Fan ,»kir» tn«l Minnv leath er
wcic |nr,fitirtl (nl Sanford'* gala
Libor Day festivities thu alterniH.n. .1* lot mint ot the i d of
the nation, allll laigr crowd* were
anticipated along tin- like fiont
whrir the irgalla w*» listed to
grt' umlrl wav at I :1)U o'clock
and at the Duriy IIl)t)|| and Saddle
Club'* cow pony race* heginniug
*1 2 :0 0 o'clock.

Thursday, 10:30 A. M. JtyH* Ser­
mon a t WTRR.
Friday. 7:10 P. M.i Bible Stmly;
(Paola Church).
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BOUTUBIDE BAPTIST f c H tte t 1
Wilson Flack, Pastor JTTT/

Millard Hunt. Director of

Tpoth AetlelUtou^'*

8UNDAY
9:40 A. H .s 8unday School for
•11 a r ts .
. ' . ■— . ,
11:00 A. M.t Morning Worship.
Massage by David Thomas,_8tatson Univ. stu d sn t
(

CJl Ifftf,
8:00 P. M.r -Evening Worehll
11:00 A. M.: Morning Wo-aMp
Mqvi# on Home Mission work i
Berries.
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Florida.

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Misra.- .’ s ir s ffssa
K S ’a onSb* KS ssa.'^ r1" m •* "*

3:00 P. M.: Sunday HeMol.
8:40 P. M.: Worship ftenrlM.- *
Monday. 3:30 P. M.: H°*rd of
the Pra*byt#rl*n Woman1. AnxilU.
a r r will meet a t tha Church.

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SATURDAY A. M.

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AN

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHaiST,
n c ru a io IN NIV/ YOIIC, a member of the PoUl :al Action Committee for Feertk Street at U n ral Aeene#
8C1ENT1BT
Pelfttlne pack* crates with parachute* for a Ipment to Europe w h en
Rev. Bdltk TamMyrn naetor
800 East 2nd Street
1 . ibl Baruch S. Korff, In Parts, says be will lead a “parachute lnvsiioo'
Elmer Careeeu assistant paster
9:40 A. M.t Sunday School.
of th* Holy Land. KortJ says members of the Jewish Immigrant grout
10:00 A. M.t 8unday school for
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
participating will be from 19 to 34 years o f.g e ,
f fnlamoilonolj all ages.
n
..L 1__a. W/TLwIaA
aana”
•
Subject:
“Christ lJaaua.”
I.; Hom ing worxh/p
8:00
P.
M.:
Wednesday
evening
Elmer Corson.
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.
.1 T J ’.MS. Speaker service.
Reading Room Hours, Tuciday*
iog worship, and Friday* 3:00 to 0:00. P- M.

Re-opening

438 - 430 N. ORANGE AVK.

To P n U c t lk« P i u * of Ik* World;
To Promote th# P roem * of A o trl(* |
• To Prodoco Proxpenty for Ssnford.

Mt

L orm ann's-R estaurant •••&gt;'

PHONE 8-MT4

Mi'«lly fair this aflrrftoon,
night aini Tuesday except w
icattr I &lt;ii showers Slid thu
storm* Tun.lay afternoon.

4X1 U s i t y T h e re I s H lrc n g lh —

erian
Sunday, Aug. 31st, 1947 a t 8:00 P.M.
Rev. J. B. ROOT, Speaker

(&gt;

He said the nation's.foreign debt
totaled $46,000,000. and the in•
Urnal debt $212,900,000. P*rmanta on ex try debt, includin*
that for expropriated Americ.ru
. oil properties, have been made on
' ibe due dale, the President added
Tha govammsnt. President Ale­
man said In an address prepared
for delivery before a Joint ses­
sion of Congress, had “imposed
Q upon Itself a strict economy and
------ha*-detorm bied-to- ClfWl lf*"fndebtednesa « with tha . Banco . dr
Mexico that a t th* beginning T.f
th* administration amounte&lt;l to
Tha president exhorted termers
to bend their backs tu the plow
and factory workers to give their
eweat to make Mexico Industrial*
ly great. Ha said none of Mexico's
hsrdihips could compare "Jh
• m gravity with th* spread of tho
^
foot and mouth diseaat of rattle.”
That outbreak reused rioting of
the
U. 8.-Mexican border tn
Mexican cattle imports.
Other hlghlght* of the 17,000.
word report:
Mexico's unfavorable
Made
balance during tha first six months
of 1947 r*ach#d the sum of 01(10,.
000,000 with reserves ftlllifg to
5*1,000,000
t n . MNifiii 11
Ae
r*The
" • government
The
la uftrrmin.
determined..
A . , to reaialain Ih# rate ol aschangs
•tabUisad #4 4 J I pesos to the
dollar t l - mjA ; e
*00090*994
•tabllfsatfoo credit grental tr
..
Mexico In agreement with th# U.
8. Treasury,
The national
----- - petroleum ad­
ministration has drilled 39 new
wells In the northeast. 21 of which
ara productive, with a potential
yield of 13,000 barrels a day.
Mexico produced
41,120,000
barrel* of oil and refined 34.200,­
000 barrele this year.
To link Ih* nation more closely
together, 123.600.000 hat been
Invested In the nation's high-

Farm ers M arket
A t Florida City
Gets Improvements
JA C K SO N vln.E . SepL
f8 p ,.
?•'
7 . „ Improvement*
■“■Hiviwiirnis lo
in
u*
City S n e Farmer*’
Market, should be Comnlrled in
iin * j , h,rvllln* of th . heavy
. ! . n&lt;* winter production of vega,
tobies In that rich aectlcn of the
Ea»t Coast, said William L
Wilson. Director of Jtt#.« Mar­
kets today. B.
E. &amp;
B. Nrdholm,
Rrdhnfm. superaor&gt;cionstrurtion for Rtate
»a spent some time in
T rsccntly, conferring
wllh Market Manager C. S.-Phil­
lips, on d.-tsU* of th* Improvement
project. Th* construction chief
ha* also been In touch with Btote
* Road Department official)' on p ar­
. Ing needed to permit better service
for tha farm ers selling through
Florida City.
A new m arket 'ahed la to he
built alongside a spur track of the
m ' Florida East Coast Railway. A
new auction block la also Included
tn tha cortatroctlon program, and
aa addition will b# built onto the
west and of a m arket .had already
. completed. . _ . _ ^
Hupervlior Ttydholm It nt pro­
M at In Fort Plsrce. directing
work o« Improvements announced
racantly for th a t m alar tomato­
' handling market. Th* Fort litre *
Market, under management of M.
E. Williams has enjoyed a very
0
rapid expansion ia the last tew
years, handling heavy shipments
of a wld# variety of y«g*talJe*, In
addition to tha tomato crop which
has long csnUrad a great deal of
th* attention of 'producers In 81.
Lucia sad adjacent counties.

RIDINO HMH AND FANCY F ill, Legionnaires from Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
amuse spcctalurs with the antics of their bucking buggy “Peggy" a* they
roar and 4oar along during Legion's.“40 and 0" pared*. (International^

Crisis Develops Gen. Wainwright,
In India As Riots, Bataan Defender,
Murder Continue Retired By Army
Civil War TJireatens Impressive Ceremon­
ies Aj Fort Snm
As People Hope For
Houston For Hero
P e a c e fu l Solution
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Sept, i
LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept. ItA’I
The governments of the new do- tA7 Forty-fisr years of distin­
inions of Pakutan and India find guished service in the aimy were
emselves today in a crisis bfougbl only a meinury hulay lor Jonatha»
M. Wainwright, who has retired
yesterday at ceieinonie* at Fort
Sam Houston heie.
* Die gallant defender of Hataan
Pandit Jawebailel Nrhtu mrn- laid aside hi* uniform for multi
tioqrti that veiy tlengri in a new,
conference' b ,t Diuitday in Nev hit luime 'Tiddler'* Green," sr
Drttii. Nehru, prime minister ol the hrait of a leiliioneblr rriidrnIndia, and l*nme Mmistrr UaqbM f i a l d r i t f l i f n e a r F o i r ^ e i n i fou
Ah Kban of Pakitlan now arc
it chairman
making a joint tour of the punjeh
in an rf^ H lo restore peaef.
“ MoA~ *it«wrv«ni fret that some­ Homontl Food h lo riv an d tW Ala­
how something will lw worked out mo f)lock Farm here and viecwhich slowly ‘will hriog alxiut a
'arrfnC rrmdlttnnT piestdenl of the fa m e Seth and
rratoratinn -of
ami a look at the acure sheet deir- Window Balance* Company. Lot
onstratea why.
Angcle*.
. At midnight Sunday the experYesterday, Gov. Iteauford Jester
*imrnt
.
m
m
I
m
I
m
S
‘
sm
IIII—
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I.
...
of a joint'm ilitary laiundary uffered him a position on the new
force of the two governments de: Texas Good Neighlior roiumiaaiun
tu help further goodwill auunig
“our (.atln-Amcrlean friends lw
low the Kio Grande."
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Wainw right’s career as n inilily that the Ixnimlary force simply lary man wax ended late yesterday
had found the job loo big and at Arthur McArthur Field, whenthat rioting had spread despite he hid hi* troops farewell )n a
its liest efforts, there wa* plenty touching address.
of liehind-the-acene* evldenco that
Maj. General John II. Coulter,
it never had a rhanre, never was who succeeded him aa commander
jnipular, and that th# people are uf the Fourth Army until Sept.
now getting what they wanted, 16 when General Thomas T. Ilanan anny of each dominion speci­ ily assumes command, lead mes­
fically reapunsibl# for keeping I he sages of tribute at the review
iwsce.
.
from President Trbmau and Ge t.No one wants to talk for the rrsl Dwight . IF. Eisenhower. '
record, but privately many con­ Jester told uf Wainwright1* de­
cede the Inherent danger a of the fense nf the Philippines agaitut
new plan. For Instance, in Pak­ th e overwhelming strength uf the
istan tlie choice ia whether Hindu Japanese.
.
and Sikh troop* nr Mo*lema will . The fit-year-old general1* face
guard and escort Hindu and Sikh saddened a* he read his own
troop* or Moslem* will guaid irlirrm rn t ' ordska and delivered
and escort' Hindu and Stkn hi* farewell address.
.refugee* and whether* Moslem
“This is not an occasion,” he
said slowly and deliberately, “at
It'a a tfa e e # mm H as* F e e ,I

vote* ihiougb
pi
talk of civil war
som e villages.

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A ministry of information stale
mrnl rr|M&gt;itrd that "on the day ot
the election, there were a few at­
tempts to abuse in connection with .
w
the voting. The police intervened!
in' ra i ll- c alf MB l»ot~n?r?)IIT j
r "v *;V
*' -*h£ r•
steps."
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In (lie election, th* Commun't
Uta rrplarrd the aiuailliolilera *•
Hungary's - leading party.
Tin
,
. r ?smallholder* pullrd 07 percent o(
tlui_l!llfi vote^Thl* year a* Com­
fS - • •
munist influence has grown sev­
eral of their Iradera have left th.
country. AntLCommunista h*v&lt; WITH 1118 HEAD UP \ \ l » CHEST OUT. Mayor William O'Dwyvr (rod* tlm American I
accused thus,- remaining uf truck up .F ifth Avenue. Hup-ln-tU of thousands bf N'«-w Yuiki i* jammed the sidewalk* h«ui
parade Marled to
vanlage point*. Ilt-hind IIU llonoi u the New Yuri, C ity, I'uliri- la-giun
ling tu the Communists.
( Ititi'iiintiuiinl 1
The latrst official hut incom rulltlligi'llt
plete returns aa made public b&gt;
the foreign ministry showed thidiatrihution of :iOO,4ttl vole*:

plr’a Parly 4H,4‘J4, Bmallholdri
.'I'.’,79.1. Imiriwndcnt
Hungarian
DeintM-ratie Party i
garian Radical Part;
tlrtl*» DrUiocatic
National Peasant

Ecuador In Stage Of
Siege From Revolt

QUITO. Eeuadoy, 8ept. 1 &lt;/P)—
Army and constabulary officers
In four statoa were In revolt to­
day against the we*k-old govern­
ment of CoL Carlo# Manchsno, who
placskl all Ecuador under a state
of sieg# and am t troops and.tanks
acquired through U, B. lend-laaae
to trouble spots.
Th# government ssiertad that
Dr. Mariano S p a m Vatnballla,
conservative vie# president of the
posted regime_nf President l ea .
Mari! Velasco Ibarra, and Col.
intwsll of Ilsqu.ro Davila as defense minArchblsh«p John J,
lie ArchI* In th*
The government communique ac­
_________ ____ ___
„ filabrala knowledged that troops had rebel­
Labor D*y by tndlng- th* long led Saturday night a t Riobamho,
dispute and-arranged a meeting 100 miles south of Quito, In Chlmtoday to attem pt such a settle- borsto province, and In Gnarar.mtnt.
da, SO mils* west of Riohamba
' “With God's help, w# pray that In adjoining Bolivar *tat«.
Labor Day will ■#• IK# dawn of
Th# re bbell Ion was reported
•sac# Is U&gt;# Hollywood film In- joined Sunday night by th# gardu,try," **id t h # 'archbishop Is rtooiks In Latacunga and Ambato, capital* of th# province* of

Paym ents A re Mode
Schools For 2 Months
, TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1, (flperial)—As both th# July 16 and
Aug. 16 paymento arw bsing mallad a t th# same time, State School
8upL Colin Engiish explained that
tha 87 counties will racsir* double
Seminole County usually re­
ceives 119.271 for teachers' sal­
aries. 91,427 for transportation.
sad 03^78 for current expense.
SQUIRREL ORPHANS
'Thro* baby squirrels that fell
out pf s trs# In th# yard adjoin­
ing th* Park Apartments a)
Eighteenth 8trs#t and Park Ave­
nue were found by B. C. Btesl#,
who lives In th# apartment. Th#

P a p e r PredicLs

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u recent

S ivretnry u f Statu It

•I'MVillo, wilt! Will lie. lot induced
by Mating!
tramta-r nf f&lt;munv-:v

Guard

iniiitry u |lt ttiiilnl *

Ilif t Irl •*!»■ oil Mk
'I liin iiiifi nhiir *«i
mil nu Intunng*. tin IllMMlt HU 11»•’l»»f#•*I f%
lUtlltr,,
ol IIimiIa mill
Sl»«riff IVrrv M*i»»

tin- i n tr n u lm n s !

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The saiuo nutv ftgun-d in Slav.en ’s ii-m a r k i., Tim *11110111101*1!
i-am liil|ti&lt;
lor* tinlti-|mbllca 1
|iii-sii(i-ntia! nom liiatiun, risin g on
aim cottveutiini tllnor In s|M-nk
against a ininnritv *ie|M»it of tinI -eg ion's foteign trlatiuu* com m it-

Holiday FataliticH
Already Total 245
Sanford Students To
Receive Their Decrees
GAINESVILLE, B#pf. 1. (Hocrinl I—Two hundred and forty-two
candidate* will receive degrees
from the University of Florida at
commencement esercisos, next Fri­
day. marking one of thu laigrst
summer session graduating class

m n u a w k id s d .
-----------»T"union Congress, representing
From Sanford James II. Hardin.
90 p#rc#nt of BrlUln’a union 7 traffic deaths and 4 drowning* Jr. will receive lha Bachelor ol
workers, hlntad willingness today In. Florida.
Arts degree and Laursn R. John­
to accept rigid direction of labor,
son. the B8A degree, i '
■ mora drastic regulation than *o
far raque*t#d by th# laibor governmenL
f
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GLUE-FINGERED
A statement c!rculat*d hy ihe
FOOTBALLERS
general council at the opening of
th# TUC*a 79th annual congrst*
MIAMI, 8*ot. 1, (Special) —
warned of th# “Mtioua nature”
Auburn and Michigan 8tate proved
of Britain'* economic problem*.
the champion Orange Howl ballBoUtothlng mora stringent than
handlers In tha 1938 clastic her*
currant government power* for
whan n*ith#r team fumbltd during
limited direction of Laoor may b«
tha 80 minute* o | play.
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will - present

M.W YORK. Sept, I F, II,.
Aniriiran Legion enilcl it* -M'l

C'limuiunitm, both .

firation.

llia y

Militant Program To
OpposeCommunism
Adopted At Session

i nnv rp lio fi spp
illrt'K u l Irliilu lln u i
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Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRHMK
•The luilKtr Day weekrinl accid­
ental death toll wa. near 260 a .
Ih* last day uf the three-day
holiday ta-gan * (inlay."
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~ D # Ith ~ h » ir »cythe.l '170 niolbri
Isto from the highway* since fi
P. M. Friday; 30 person* had
drowned, ami 39 la*en killed in misrtllaneous accidents, putting total
fatalities at 240.
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predicted a total motor accident
toll of 260 for the long week end.
The air age was Jrflertod In
Ih* figure of 39 miscellaneous
accidents — II of the deaths oc­
curred In small plana crashes.
British Unions May
bllchlgan. home state of the
Okay Rigid -Direction automobile Industry, led the nation
In nnmber of automobll* accident
• SOUTHPORT. Eng.. 8#pt. 1 OPl deaths with 10. Texas followed

in tuuig.il .0 / (III 11 &lt;luck. [.St­
ill the ryrnillg their will be a
inie at tin- M.14 fail.
Other Hpraki-r* ul thu l-ampiet
a-1 u furh Hi'iiutnr lluyl* will
n ld r ns tnnMiouitlrr will b#

three Irophira tu winner* in the
regatta. The first is given by th*
Cbamiu-r o( Coiutuere* tu the wirtuYi uf tin- tuitlMisnl mulor race and
inusi | who 1 In i ,1 lime* in aucm 1.ml - owuship,

press fur rrcVlving llmnaniaii p„l *
itirrtl refugres.
Turkey 1 ,'piled tn neighlairlng ,
ll,il**prin immediately. Hint any
,-ritirism in the Turkish
press d
simplv wn« In answer l„ e.|,u,Uy ( (
hostile acts by the Bulgarian
press.
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to the Yugoslav note. Olieser\urs la-lieveil the answer wmild
follow tin, line taken l,y&gt; Foreign
Minister Hasan Sak'a 'recently
whrn hr told n new* conference
I th# furka always would protect
| Moslems and that llnmanlan re
- fug,vs rnuld stay here »r leave,
; ns they pleased.
A
i Although, Turkey
ha* la-en
deeptv confer '
! r.nisidut* ' a
| Situation in •
ul
has Iven ,-asri

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BELEM, Ilraxil, Sept. I —&lt;4’i
President Truman'* plane, tinIndependence, made a refuelling
■top hers this mornlngg on hi*
flight from Trinidad tu Kin H&lt;Janeiro. Ths plane touched, down
about 9:30 A. M. (7:30 A. M
Eastern Standard Time).
President Trumsn, who Is to
spend a weak in Brasil on a slabvisit, said he w*a happy to rsarii
Brasilian soil. He was welcomed
by Brmxlllsn news men, member*
of the United Btotrs colony anil
Brig. General Dyott Fontemelle.
commander of the Valdecana air
baa*.
Th# plan* left
Immediately
aftonrard for Rio where It wax
due about 2:30 P. M. (12:30
P. M. E8T).

.uni All 1 Kutimii4 banquet ol

8«&lt;rt*lgry

within the 8uvlei spheie nppeared
today lo la- • ceiling inrl#n*lng
proamiro on Turkey.

The rlectlon will decide the die.
Uibntion uf seats In the peril#
meat to ine#« .Rept. 16; earh parry
will get one scat fur evrry M.ihmi
vote*. Before I in, balloting, emne
e b w rv tm —hxit* pTOTiotntced "[He
Communiata strong enough to win
without fraud.
Some opnosltlnn politician, bope
that the United States and llutish guvernmenta would plam off(rial proteata over the election.
The U. 8. legation receive,! t,l-ortx that many parties u erj
planning proteate lo the Comuumlet Interior Minister, l.n*ilo Itnjk.
1 Smallholders sources repoitcl
that sevetal leaders o f .that patty
had taken up charges ngain-t the
communiata last night will, Pre*.
idrnt Znltan Tihly. n smallholder,
at his home hut had come tu no
agreement.
In Nairykoerora, birthplace' of
the 1B4H Kossuth revolution «*•elti#*
60 mile* southeast from here, an
American pbeerver reportrd thnt
anti-Communists
were
tidk'mg
civil war and hinted they would
like weapons from the U. S.
Many person* rebutted they liad
seen truckload* of "flying elect­
or*,” whom they took to lw Com­
munists, Voting time and again in
one place after another.
Inhabitants or Sxekesfeheivar.
Vertesaea and llaiaexaka told this
eurreapondent and two otlieis

Registration Day At Truman Plane Makes
South Side Primary Fuel Stop In Brazil
All pupil* who expert to attend
the South Hid* Primary School are
asked to register Wednesday
morning, It .was annourrod today
bv Mrs. Velma Mitchell, |&gt;tinripal
of tho school.
Parents of tha children entering
th* first grad# hare been -asked
to bring their children's birth rertifIrate. Mrs. Mitchell stated that
the! school.wlli ba open until neon
Wednesday, and regular school
hours would begin next Monday.
Busses trill run Monday morning
and trill carry tha children home
a t noon,

East European Nations Under
. O’Neill Elected
Red Influence Pressing Turkey As Legion Meet

noon where lie iv,i giceteu by a
reception commiltct composed ot
Senator *nd Mn. IJoyd F. Uoylc,
Mr. am( Mu. H*ni!*ll Chase. Mr.
and Mis H. H Cofcman. Mr. and
Mr*. Holland I.. Dr«n, Mr. and
Mt». A. W. Lr r ;—Mr
I.vj R. Ij -i Iici and Mr. and Mr*.
h H r Rcumdlir.

hero me two plant for Fu­
llin' I* the .Marshall plan,
other I* tlu&gt; ('onimunWt plan,
&gt;U op|Hi«e the Marshall plan
hluropaan ivcovery, ihcti you
give comfort trod Sid jo.U ic.

Fre n c h T h e a te r
—P r O p n e to r H e ld 7
F o r M a n s la u g h te r
PARIS. H»|it; I. LV)‘-Th« proprictor «»f tho m’Ik I th#4t*r i t
Itrull. iict*!U» uf m illwutrou* fir#
Sntuiiluv niicltl In whifh H7 p#r*
Mtii* 4l 1.il Mfxl *»I
w«r# in.
iur.il, was held on ilistKii. of Involunlarv lunnslaughter tmlay
Tim examining magistrate, timiliar b&gt; a bite-man grand Jury In
llm Untied Suite*. Said the propreltdr. Antoine itnuillade, bad
been negligent In taking proper
M i'll' I »’ 0»WI »

Tim majority report xuppmtiiu:
the Marshall plan was aduplrd.
Sen. George Malone (l(-Nev), who
led the arguinent for the minori­
ty re|Hirl, had said the cuinmitt)-.&gt;
majmily was “rubbcr-itamping
like state d.psrtm rul'* and Its
report was hated “nit tike theory
that money alone will (top Com­
munism." The minority report,
however, approved of advancing
some ‘funds to foreign nations
provided “the credit economic In­
tegrity of the United States" were
not jeopardised.
— The i il . I. g st.s adop ted, t he nx*
tienal defensiv'Tnmmlttre rrpiirt
urging that atsm ir -aecrrts U&gt;
withheld from “ally nation, friend­
ly or oihenpdxf,’1 and urging adop.
tion of universal military training
hy a special session of Congress.
Appointment of a iproMdentlal
advisory committee lo Organise
civilian defense* against atomic
attack was recommended.
Outlawing th# Communist Party
as # political party; barring of
Corpmunlsto from public hous­
ing, and “g valid d*f*naa In court
to a charge of promoting tha ov#r(CSslUsM . a Paa* Fatae)

I Ml n« •iwwa

Police said n ehmt circuited
wirt* in tho in ih u I lulccny iitirttd
the blaze, which spread a* swiftly
as the panic which xent patrons
rushing towaril the nairow exit.
Iloth balconies in the tall, nar­
row structure collapsed, the secmid falling on tho first sml cariying It along to the floor below.
Rear Saits were blocked by debrts
before anyone could get t«&gt; th#m.
The theater was in a narrow
street about throe n»ll*tx from th#
Arc de Triomph# and conxlructad
In a short, narrow-, high fariilon
to fit' the limited space available.
Moull lade was IiriJ in latl to
nrarliv Verralllc*.
Kuril wa* In mourning today.
All commercial establishment# and
place* of amusement in th# town
of approximately. 10,000 wora or­
dered closed by city official* until
after a ma#h funeral for th* vic­
tims tomorrow morning. - Flag#
were flown at half staff.
Onlv one similar ilinailer du* to
fire could lie recalled In th# la it
40 v#ar* of French Ihstorv. Thia
wa* a fir# In th* Nouvell#* Galcries department *tor# In Xl.rxUlI#. In which about 100 poraona
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as

labor
lnA»
.unnuttleil. frnmi*
Thtf yc*r 1947
n m •find* .—
~v ...
- r somewhat
r " / " w r ,r
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of mind. The new Tnft-Hnrtley law has obvious Rood pninU
mid obvious bed ones. It has others whose Roodness or PM?
III w y O a Aianna •____ ness remain to be determined. Its main benefit ns we see
.a lt n 4
M '^ n r a K
ra n
naalltl
u. mi
Ira it is that it takes some of the problem* «»ut of the .air aM
0 , 1 . W.r IT. 1*1
1*1*.
n« Ikn
•*• r-H OH
nine*
•| a a n la ra . I 1 . | H » . n n 4 r r Ik* A r i sets them on the ground where they can be looked at, *turned
, ( r a a i i m •! H a r r k n. I***
and possibly solved.
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V|T~I.. UKAX
•There is this point, too. If lnbor and management are sith
M l«l
CIMIOIIX IILAX
determined to seek and maintain lalior peace, then they
H a U M N &gt; l» » a a » r
will have it. law or no Inw. And If they are determined to
al'HM'llll*TIIIX HATH* •“
have civil strife and lalmr wars, then there will la* no peaqo
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nor comfort for anybody, whatever be. the wages, hours,
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tTnrr-m- no laws. We think at the present time all hands
l i t Maalka
u want lienre and steadiness in which they can Ret on with
Dna Tana
nf
nu —
nk llna II
fimductlon.
at is true. If* —the
that counts.
I H l I I v l l U i i r We
i » r iho|&gt;e
m i ' v th
»••••»
— spirit
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Ik* aha.•, rraaa
m a l n l U n a a n * n a lirr* « l
And with that pious utterance out of our svsjef.i. we nope
a a lr r la l a m m l a t a r Ib a
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rb a ra r* l » l
ra U la a fa a la , w ill
that everyone is RoinR to have a fino Labor Day. i t s ,h
rtaalar a « » a i ll a la « r e t— ■
laiaa* * ,a i p a ,,i iu*r»»r»l*1l«—« last good summer holiday of the season and It oURht to
l £
r * * r — r e t s T k r lla ia M la « h r
be enjoyed!
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» l a b l U b « 4 In l »
ra b )W h »4
4 » ll »
rtn p l
a »4 »»• &lt; • &gt; al
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FULCRUM THAT MOVES THE WORLD

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PARTY H N S

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COURT
speaks louder than wprdsl

Vital Studies

Tlie relative failure of our educational proRrnms to pro­
duce men fitted to rope successfully with modern world
problems has caused much thoughtful .Investigation and
forward-looking planning among college faculties lately.
Among those-.to make changes in their curricula is ( oIrhIc
MONDAY. «KI»r. 1. 19*7
University in Hamilton. N. Y.
„
Colgate’s
New
Plan
of
Education,
in
use
since
1949.
rails
Riyi.K VRK8K FOR TODAY *
THE EFFORT TO MAKE A for serious study and Increased personal responsibility on
the part nf the students, who are assisted by a stmicnt-nlci
ARENK RY " i ’^ N O HlIM program and'"by' national and regional scholarships. This
WITH
A t ld r f .HB fallsw is the start of. Yore curriculum course, designed
1 D,8 THE
K fMuviNAil’d
MADE*EVEN
CRIMINAL'S ’’to help students understand and appreciate pnddems lead­
CROSS A JEW EL FIT TO TOP ing to eonfllct in the modern world and to relate Tht sc
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19:6'. Then camn Jr*u* .forth,
This course Is required of sophomores, and consists nt
wcarirte the crown of thirn*.
“Area Studies” , as well «s a series of lectures dealuig witlv
. . Dcmcltint Mhiimot h*i been “World-Wide Issues of Our Time”! The student may select
eUclrd lo head ihe new government the area he wishes to concentrate on, and its stud) will
of Gteccr. hut *1 • late hout .th.s cover characteristics, problem*, environment, politics, cul­
”
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afternoon he ws» Mill rrfu«in,t ture, and economlii*.
Such courses should prove-to be of great value .to thu
to accept ihe honor. In ionic
couniHe, ii i. air. n .n ’*"‘nie i, iiA u d e jd ^ lv iiiu ^ ly . and to - th j community of wh|ch_he
la a la a la rt,

la Ik* aar a l rr|»*bn»
alt lb * laaal a»ara a ila l.4
In . Ih U • m i f o r r , m» r* ill i l ■»*
\ f
aaaar 4 la »* lrb«a.

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Allow a llllla lima b it* * * "
colli ’.o permit other* to hovo
thok turn al th# lino.
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A Secret Selvice agent who wa»
one of the lale Preridrnt Roo*.veil’* bodyguard*-' »sy* that FDR
Uted lo receive 5,00(1 teller* *
.month threatening to ihool him
or punch him in the nn»e. Moil
people who make ruch threat*
never -have the courage lo at­
tempt lo carry them out, hul tuch
r — - figure* do go to thow how many
“ null” there ate.
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Deipitr si I the obttacles to new
construction, ihe American people
buill 4l0'pem«M more new horn**
lost
■P
ITvest
— ihsn in I945, and 50 perjcenl more ihew in I939t the inver

}lor*» Syndicate reveal*. The aver^ inerrate in co*t was altojl
45 percent, - or for the average

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SANFORD FORUM

it comes to more than three times that amount. By the end The bUlitor
of the year, international hankers say, the ratio will lie a Herald
We. may pol have ^ bi-palliian million to one.
Hanford, Florida
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foreign policy or h*vr w e)—hul
SpeAking practically, this means that a hotel room cost*
Dear Sir:
we certainly h»vr « hi-p«rli»*n $200,000 a day, a bellhop is tinp6d $5,000, and sniffs at that.
Your well writlnit • editorial,
military policy. Both Preiident A bottle of pop sets you back $15,000 in Shanghai, and to “ Hawaii In Pul Itics" in The Her­
Truman and Governor Drwey told hnve a suit cleaned you hand out $40,000.
ald on Tuesday, July 22, IV47, Ik
(hr American l-egioi Convention
These figuren are *o nlU|)ftndoU8 an- to have a comedy git-ally appitrialed by the people
lh*t- univen«l military training uniiect, but they nrc far from funny to the man in the ntreet. of Hawaii,
Nearly five hundred newspaper*
* b cMenlial lo thi* ’ country’» »c An In all inflationary nltuatlonn. the average person in be­ Ihrmifhout the length and brgldllt
ing driven chwtfr and doner-to the brink of starvation. Run- df~ In# counlry eodiii-seil sla*4, — -tuoly
hiM.,1 editnrially following pass*;
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M 7|ji nw«y inflation In no joke.
of. Haugili'a statehood bill, II.
During ihe month at July 65.700
, .
___________ HI
new« ptrminenl home* werr enmled in ihe
the Unilrd SUIri. bring
plctcri
ing (he total for ihe year lo 42S.
is is a h it improvement
over 1 9 4 h . b u t i t ) if i li ll not
nearly enough. T hem
res M
are
r million*
of people in lh* Onil
United Slate*
who wanl • new home and have
the money lo pay for i t .

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Be »Uf# p h o n # I* p la c e d
securely on hool ofter toeh
coll. Ramombar.ona phona off
th# hook tia* up on antlra llna.

NewsimpeV nu:n In china are hard put to it to find large

no lime (or Chinese money, but in actual ojHTation in the black market

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cuturei batter larvke fot you
and your party llna nglflhbor*.
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Florid* alone were killed. Ifc-in- enough containers to hold their supply of Chinese money.
jured in lr*ffie rfttidrnli on llm Given in change for American currency, it comes in bales.
d«y;" Don*l' like “cti*ncc»! Dove — Officially.~one United States dollar 4s worth $12,000 in

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c ir r M iliixing. si v*ell *i celehi*
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counted for .HI percent of the
touchdowns In the 11-itnmo Orangr Howl football series (21 of
It" &gt; and have paved the way for
eight more acorea. ' __________
H»(h Slate,

IvV by the. House of Representa­
tives durlnr-’the la*t semdnn' IT
Congtess. More than aightly-flvit
l&gt;errriil of throe editorials en
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Statehood for Hawaii will b
major legislation b e f o r ■e*.■ » *Ti
Drifted States Svndte when it n4
'".XJontinll
ronvenes In January, ‘I848
uihg ami growing suppc.rt J
Statehood for Hawaii hy the Na­
tion’* pies* I* an Indication thi
*l.„
d.HwU will
urill probably
nrnlillily id
the Senate
.act *l
vorably
on
this
timely legislatin'
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MMB0i*jf&lt;
f.W YORK—We were epesklng of Upping, the thus bringing- into th# Union thi
other afternoon, and the hard life of the
poor ta*l drlvere whose gratultlei seem ilo be
dwindling these days along with John rubllc a
nnsncisl fortunf*
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HAMBOHE'S MEDITATIONS
Out-oMowntr« drifllnjc Into M»nhitt»n for I da
Wy Alley________
nrat time always s7e stsrllrl by the practice of
lipping. I speak of small-town resident*, that is:
WftM A MAM 0AAA
Chicagoan* and Bostonian* and other* from the
big citlei ire iw a rt of the necewary IVll ind.
OH VJHUT A 6 0 0 V
like us.'they put t/p with It.
LOSUH */OU 16 / H E
However, evep they are taken ahaek by th*
site of New York tipping In other elite*, one
6 1 * 1 * 61TTIN' AEAIH
esn get a way with ppylng no more than i0 per
•fO P A O M t I t !
cent of the bill In the swankiest restaurant, and
tn
medium-priced
eateries
like
Child's
and
Mel Helmet
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Bchnfft'a the style seerne to be a nickel or a :
dime and a subsequent departure with a rlghttug* air at having done
the charitable thing.
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tip them We do not get spectsrulsr service nor d j we get our.
i shoes shined, free drink* on th* house or a cigar forNfttr palna W#

Sincerely.
George H. Md-ane

qUITH
NEW YORK Sept. 1 M V-A
front page announcement said
Saturday that the Brooklyn Citi­
zen, lung a powerful Democratic
daily newspaper In King County,
was ceasing publication with Sat­
urday Issue. The newspaper, ope­
rated eontlnunuly sine* 1888, blam141 high cost of paper and pnv;
/ruction for jU suspension.
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lino ho*, on emarB«ncy. pl*a**
release tha llna qukkly...ond
plaaiantly.

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our bond, it must be cashed in full. You
annot take part cash'and aret another
im rettnm .---------------------------------If you do pot need the fund*, II I* hoi neremary to ca*h your BOND
now. Termlnnl LEAVE BONDS can be held until they mature, 5 yearn
from their Iiwue date. Hold on to your bondii an long aa possible. They will
draw 2Ki% loUrent per year.
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MIA.MI. Hept. I . t Special)—The *
• - -47
AP NswsfeatUte*
The Hobk Cross E p I * c o p al j her of Hi Kappa Alpha ’social (ratI.atain &gt;ri Itn-igr I’retry. Gtoup ol
I
Judy.
Church was the setting o n .S a tu r-| ernitv.
i Miami n
r. • .1 !oil..* tlie panel
* ’
*
*
MuyU- you'll In­ rurpi i' i d _ to | „f i„,re,. f..i " , s,,,nun| |&gt;,.*tty
dav night fur the marriage of . Immediately following the cereRehearsal Party
heat ihnt mure and .......
, i t cotiti—t l.-r, i'Ucirla -choola which
Hetty Jack Hrotchir, daughter of ntuirv the small reception r w » of
going in for 'opg-ltair eiusk'f eipsc-r tje year on fk-t.' I. Th*
Mr. ami Mr»- George Earl llroom e,. the Msvfair Inn was the scene «-f
Held Friday Night
l.ronn Flood, concert violinist, »&gt;hv* pant-1 - 1• 1 1u.!- ■ three uatiotiall)
lo James I-awtence Ingley. Jr.,* a rn-eption (or close frbnds, telathat t.-en agcis often prefer the known editor-, (wn jua-t* amf a
son of Mr. and Mrs. James Law- live* and out-of-town guests,
uukn to the juke Ih&gt;\ when given ^writer of
Following tha rehearsal of the
rrnce Ingley. The marrtagu was Forming the receiving Hno weri
i-ntltf litr-iuture.
. TUESDAY.
Brotchle-lngley wedding a supper
half a chance to appreciate good ’ Judge- for the
Nits. John Check left yesteiday performerl by the Rev. Mark T. Mr. 'ami Mrs. llroome, Ihe btidnl
pure offer
Th* Frlendihlp League of th* was given by Mrs. Lee Moors and
BIRTH
W
M
H
M
I
\IK
\
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*
.music.
The
.trouble,
*ay&lt;
l.a^rha.
Carpenter
at
7:30
o'clock.
couple
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Ingley.
Congregational phurch wil! meet her mother. Mrs. M,. iL Wiggins, for a vacation go Ik- spent In Ihe
Mr. and Mrs. GIIIm' i : I. BI.Vk.-r wly. tours around thu counuy uivj &gt;d in tie- i;ign ’eeino.t . dlvUioil
.White
asters,
gladioluses
and
The
receiving
line
»««
formed
.auttt-diw.rl I n I n A l*i:"(L iif Maw
• 7, *
at the Parikh llou*a a t SkOO.P. M. at their home on Marnolia Avrnue northern part of the s^aHc—
paints.were used In decorating the .In the. southwrsf comer t.f tn* of Del.MMd anmmmt-il :i-|.*e'Oio in r 'roncerhr at - si-finwpi/- 'AT Vri.«.
A rtffn rTdSDir flf AUt-rTha Daughter* of Wasloy Cla*a for members of the weaJing-par­
birth
of
n
ilnughtur,
Sli.t'on
M
ntheard
art&gt;'church. The white flowers with! room against a. background of ona. oil Aug. U,.Mr*, Him k*i will Some kids have m%er
Mr
si
F.
S.
Vet
nay
has
left
for
«&gt;!&gt;’ji
a
„
.ttel.-U;
\
Wilier
lU
pncr
of
Of tha F irtt Methoillit Churoh will ty. Tha' room* of the Wiggins
greonery were t|*rd on tho nltar Patuis^and greenery. The bride’r
play the violin-the m utest finite p,,
, Mettlf*,.“ whose
^ o ld their regular hu»lnesi anJ home ware decorated with ntliac­ U tile Swrteerland. N. C. where with branched bras* raltdelabra tkble was covered with a .lateit-k ho rrmemitercd a*, file f-nmer one
they've ever" U-en to it •- tlie ei.utt- Miirkne--."
ju-t lin n leleased;
tSbcal meeting at 8:00 P. M. at th* tive arrangements of white gladi­ she will spend several weeks.
Betty
King
of
this
city.
holding burnmii. white taper* cloth and in the center w-a* .t I &gt;«v
trv fiddle.
latest ri-ok,
r a te
Away th •
home of Mr*. Henrieia “William*, oluses and burning whit# taper* il­
But Leona found that on.e they andI Jes'i*- Riltjnbouse Sc&lt;&gt;1laid
Miss Camille Batten left vester* forming the oulr! Illumihation for arrangement of white gladiolus*-*
422 Summerlin Avenue. Mra. Ed­ luminated the scene.
Me.
and
Mr*.
II.
M
Itumbley,
dav for Miami Beach where she Uhe .wedding. Sprays of aster* and luln-roset. Crystal , amlrlahrn Jr. announced today the lorth of hqve Us-n an audit-pee to aeriuus ot Wintoi .Park, Fla. |ire*ident
na firuth and her group' will be
nttisie they became real fnnt fcn-l nf tho Poetry .Socu-ty of Fiorjdw
The supper w aslservid buffet will attend a Pi Britt .Phi lioute- and gladioluses marked tho fam­ held burning white ta p e i«. At oro
boateate* for the oceaiion.
end r»f th e table was a U rn- tiered
P«l , r Wllilam and Paul ln-g f(tr more of it, . The. Idygcat anil in,- o f th# fiiundai-r o f ’thu
ily pew*.
style from the dining table whirh party.
WEDNESDAY
rith
n
euiuti
*rCorgg.
on
Aug.
2#
at
toe
+
.-i
n*ra
Mr*. P. I t Fuller. organUt. ten­ welding cake topped with a -suinll
hit of her road It ip (which snr- Pnetrv
\ m t i .&lt; SiUdett*- In
8:00 P. M.: Prayer Meeting, led was overlaid with an Italian rut
H-'-pitaL
pri-ed herl wnX the Iq-t moveptent tlie lrth, Bub. lltH and I2lli gxaitej
Capt. Glenn Guvucrk, Army Air dered h program of nuptial music bride and groom. Al the oilier «nd Laughton Memorial
work cloth and centered with a low
r --hy T. H. Middleton.
a lll.ln .l Il.b V . Ml,* 84A
A 1-avef /»I- A.
other end of the table wai plan-&lt;l
of Mendelssohn's Coo ed..
arrangement of wnlte gladiolus*-* Forres, who is. now stationed at which included Rrahm*1
may, • uhmil 1 «-nis „f 20 Imet
Now tbnt-I.eona i* back ill N'-*-* nr lo’ - foi .•••, •’desnto-iivb.v the**
with green and white cal- Kglin Field m-ar Prnsaeola, snent Iv Rose. Is Blooming”. *&gt;| U v# a crystal punch bowt. Mr*. I. K. Macedonian Fashions
Bridesmaid Luncheon barked
York preparing for - bee next Jildoes I'm &gt; • •iif intis^t lw*ar th*
ladium leave*. Silver candelabra the weekeml in Hanford with In* T he.” by Grieg, "flehub.-rf* Ser- Balt, ri serveil Ihe wedding rake
Measured By Pound school season's tour, die ri trying linHio, ndilic . i-bnol 5ind grad,
enarle". C-arrie Jacobs Bond's “ I and Mra. Jack, lirotrhlr of Neptune
held whit* tapers. Rndal place .family.
Given By Miss Smith cards
to interest educators in giving tho of the 1mti 1.11 ;i«.l mu--' la- mailed
Love You Truly” ami "Because" Bescli presided over tile punch
markod tbr seating •irrattgtMr. and Mrs. Wilton Smith and by Guy d'Hardelot. “ LlrbeJtraum" bowl. Punch srsi also Mrvftl front
lit .DANIEL IlF LI &lt; i:
kids more music th a t, tin-.- ,111 to M II K I title,,titalytin Ho
ment of the guests U Individ.ml
M in Shirley Smith entertained tables In the living room and sun daughter. Camille, tre the gtn-sls by Lilt was also rendered in its another table, covered wiln a linen AP Newafeultlles •
learn lo appreciate. Aft*-i all. ific l&lt; I. .Miami, i--t Liter tlmn tk-t. t.
on Friday at 1:00 o’eloeic with a porch. Candles and small sprays of Mr. Smith'* nar.-nts, Mr. ami entirety before the cer-mony and ami lace cloth, by Mr*. Jack Mac
SKOPJE, Yugosln.-i
Femin­ says, “» love, love, lo- *” sqng'i*
I'.*-n ix th o s d e m -n riiiy division
brideimald'a luncheon at the May­ of whito flowers tied with white Mrs. John Smith, nt their home on the musical theme was softly play Donald. Mias Martha Perkins pre­ ine fashion* nte nirn-uinl by the fun while il lives, but Bach. Ilct-ri
tor xxhuh
f P ■|eu i- is I■clog
fair Inn honoring Miie Jaekic ribbons centered the tablrs. The Park Avenue.
i*l during the exchange of mar- sided over the bride's IsmK.
pound In Mm-etlonia. till men'a boxen nnd Tcliaikow-by music is
s itt Ik- jud|‘,eif(.|ij J'.-lhe.
Brotchia whole marriage *.o Jainei hoatease* were assisted &gt;n serving
in —.
serving were style* still feature .1 cteaselest timeless mid Miss FIjkxI in -lo it offeied. »of
rlnge vow*. Earl Broom* *erfed . Other
........ assisting ...
t 'Ll-v'■-liit'il. editor u f •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall of as soloist ami sang "O Perfect | -M»*e Clarence Puwell, "Mm . Al trouser that was jmjmie: nt tlie should l«- a pari of ,.vetv slufenC
Ingley wai an event of Saturday. by Mr*. W. A." I.effU-r.
I'lnVstint.-:
Ham ■••III t.f llosCnicago, III. w.-ie the rereqt. Luve," and the Uird's Prayer..
The linen covered table wns cen­
F.
Hunt.
Mrs.
J.
C.
Mitchell.
Mr*.
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lime of the (’rti«n,r--.
education as much as hlstOiv
( |f,..
j
Invited to be with Miss llrolcbie
tered with a graceful arrangement and Mr. Ingley were Mr. nn.l Mrs. guests of Mr. Hall's parents. Mi.’
The bride was given lit m arri­ la-e Moore. Miss Shirley Sm'th, I Nowhere In Kurti|i.- hi peasants geography «u klgebin.
. 1 KoLil-i- Grover of Winter I’arW,
of pink roiei and bridal place Earl Broome. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. ami Mrs. I. P. Hall, in Ihe 8an age by her brother, Douglai Miss Jean Windram. Vtins Camille I *0 much
*■ -perpetuate
• - • the
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ful I Let'* hope kids xxlii have n . nutli....... . |ln.|i\ !«..:• of fiction
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cardt marking -the sealing ar- Ingley, Rev. and Mr*. Mark T. l-anto Apartment*.
BroU-liie. Her gown »■&lt; of while Batten. Miss Mildreil R i i I i m i i i , M I m attire at llieli SHWr-lo. &gt; as .11 th i« | |„ o.luiiil to play tin- piano or tli.-|j,,,,| lu .-iuidij for &lt;bildu-ii. Slitratarrment were In shade* of pink Carpenter. Mr. and Mr*. 1*1 H.
slipper satin designed with a hqrh Jean Harper, Miss Mariliv Uioxvn new People*. Kepubjii- ih • i,' ! m ,.|io .0 anothei miiift-a’l iristin-, ,|r ,,i
.
. •
. gjpylea
Miss Ida Mae Z espel 'and Dun neckline am) n wide yo ke uf xvhIRS and Miss Jackie MarD-.pkt-l.
rout Io - i i i mountains iif Yugtrilnvla. no ut will («• * U e.to •*«».» rimngt&gt;i'Vif T-h.rii m ftP -TinWr jwxeidS fit . - . r o a w . f’J v ••r*
Mr. and Mrs. Jarl. Brotrlile Zaspcl
arrived
today
lo
I
k* the
^ J i l n Smlth'a gift to the honoree Fulltr.
Even in Um kwrUrnnu ■'I'litmer, moolah Oil limit nfti-l •V-llool jo!..J thi. ............... •'veept that the | k».
of Neptune Beach, Mis* Slurley
latte in tlie evening Mr. and
\t7i \ v U,ri ‘ ri Z I»rr 1 «"aroui»ette rtlgeti with x wkle.
was several
rt-veral niece*
piece# of crystal In Hmlth. Miss Jsan Windrnm of guests nfn
"V
Vju’ ,|l
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, "d scalloped band. The gown featured Mts. Ingley left for Daytona the Macedonian llrail Biiimmul to take advantage of Ibvir xiuin-],.,,,. h"old ri- mailed to Mrs,
llr
.
tha C h a n t i l l y pattern. MUi l-eeiburg, Miss Betty Uiddk* of Mrss Margaret
in rsrrt Units 41 heir home
,mih,pd *le,-re» arid n diop- Beach where they plan to spend wrap* hi* middle in *ev. ml xnt Jx
ing for mii*ie.
ItiltlC I. x, tr.d'.» S. W. Tenth
-.'Etykehle presented h er brides Palatka and Miss Kathryn Wig­ on fti&gt;jlik-;f&gt;}pfbr«l 7t*£pue&lt;‘
Prd waistline. The full skiit ex- about ten daya. For iravcltiij- of n red-and-ldack xx L.| vu.nm.-r' THEN KWH
Htm-i. Miami,
&gt; in»ld»'w lth sliver earrings. Those gins. Also Douglas Hulchie,
tended into a lung train. Her Mi*. Ingley wore a gray yntiar- tmnd. HI*.arrowy linen -Itlrt hangs
Heps nte loisv on ’n ll-fio n ts
Miss ItettV'Tliddle left yr-trtdsy fingertip veil of bridal illusion
Invited to bo with the honoree, MIsa William Andertbn and Krilh Mr
dine suit which featured a llm.-d outside almost to his knees Ills these dav*
” BgdUhle. wera Mra. Earl Broome, Donald of Birmingham, Ala., Dyke for her home In Palatka after vis­ was attached to .a coronet of or­ iscket. Sh* wore a white chiffon pantaloons bag spoitilv.
Over- In Fistikfuit o^i.Main in mg teach Lngllr7t to Piilistt sfudMrs. J . L. Ingley. 8r., Mr*. Nou McCulloch of Huntsville. Als., Jark iting for some time will) Miss ange ' blossoms a n d pea/lx. Her llouie and an off-the-fa*;e hat of
Mir* Macedonia is entrancing'In Gerfnsnv. Ruth N'a.h 'of Nets' enls nnd thereby helmng .plead
Shirley
Smith
at
her
home
op
Sil­
Smith. Mr*. Lae Moore, Mil*. Jean Seay of Louisville, Ky., Leo Butbouuuet was of bsidol roses cen­ soft gray felt. Her shoet ind purse a bodice stiff with r.dd npd sli­ Yqfk,.ns)vs a student at the Sor- .\m*-iicaism. Kin- ti;i* t'P students
.
.
Wlndrsm at Leeiburit and M's* ner and Charles-Pant.
at Watsaxx Cnixersify
tered with a white orchid. H i t wrte of .gray suede and site note ver brocade. Hhe to., mi eoihrold- (wnne in Paris. nidiHl in Ihe H'-i In liet
. ver Lake.
, . rlao,
, Mi
Beltv Riddle cn I’alalka, a house
l Itn.11»l t'h»
only ornament
a u
d ih
iaiis
m vosnih
d . «a white
'■six w
" »a*i m
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ere«l
apron
a*
giddy
nn
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orchid
corsage.
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till
Jh*Friend* of Judge Jan u s G. a v a llie ie W
guest of the hoitesa.
nge College
foul they ; «» « Nar a jn-lrtdlitft tilir n.v. -.-fiHUI.T leconsIrtWIian of the IdrtM .o e ofi n*
Miss Mariha Perkins -Shsiuii u il rcirrel -to-ie-tre th at-hr Jgraiidmothcr,
I jxe x mug American*, who ex*
her hour-glass waist.
German poet Johaup Wolfgang, Plessed
il suffering from a badly sptalned
the lx jii f /th at thi* chinch
Her maid of honor. Miss Shirley will reside at the home uf the
f&gt;Editorialist Gives
Honors Mins Ilrotchic ankle
It
is
eonservnlixclv
.
tiimited
Gxrethe.
The
pmd'ix
trtmte
**a.«
lie Is able to lie out with Smith, wore a bronxe taffeta gown gfoom's parents and in Hi# (nil
offvl
(III 1. 1 if -i •' ilt l s-rxlv.
that
sl&gt;
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Wears
nt
least
”0
pounds
xvri-cked
during
nn
nllleil
.Uimhthe aid of rrutrlirs.
Career
nnsxxer t" th*- world's pr-odviiis.
fashioned with an off th* shoulder pl*u to make, their home in A u-. af exiiuisitely stitch..I lauilciit on
Mist Jackie Brotchle,' whose
neckline, tiny puffed Jleeves and a bum where he will resume Ins Mt-s&gt;rdinaiv day. Fir a notable ing ,
marrieg* to Jam rs I- Inirlpy, Jr.
Mr. and Mr*. Sterling Bolling | full skirt with a small bustle In
Hy ADF.LAIDE KERR
was an event of the weekend, wns and young son of Washington, I). I the back. Talisman rosea and yol- studies at Alabama I’olytcc lode event like liertiniiup .1 brid*. s il­
AP Newsfeatursa Writer
v e r llead-dresse* ami •••lor rp a n
College student* heeding d p - honored on.T hursday nltrrhoun C. an- spending- soma time, with 1 low pom pom chrysanthemums ,lnttitutf.
tiurits front out of town im bid­ Kies m ay up th e poiimWe to III
ward their first Jobs ami ’WrnnlFr- with a bridge party giv-.-u l,y Miss Mr*. Bolling's parents, Judge and l funned her nosegay nnd went
or more.
Ing about the secreU of success M artha’ Perkins at the homo of Mr*. Jnmrs G. Sharon.
t worn in her hair. Tlie liridesinai-is, ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olternultsi-c,
The nice tiling alnoit it all i.&lt;
might gst some interesting poin­ Mrs. B. I- Perkins. Ir. on West
Mts. la-e Moore (if (Saint*xill,- and Mr. and Mrs. Herliert logh-v. Mr. for Father, xvlm foots the hills, is Mich., tiwik off lo nMcnd tin mine* wjth 11 fall x etdn ‘M
Thirteenth Street. Pink-roves and
World Youth Festival In Prag ■
and Mrs. M. B. linker. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirklnr.d and t M i„ j,.an Windram o! Lresbur
ters from Elsie Dick.
•vI• 1 fglit
111 n il mil
I^
11 W in-nxx 21-year old A Mill­ t,vn
lildren. Tommy
nnd Jnan.
Juan, and
Pommy "ud
a n d , ttlin, yellow taffeta gownt made Mr*. J. W. Hall, Jr.. Mis. I»&gt;lly tlmt wliat xxns elm- (•&gt;* grand
Miss Dick, who had been doing tinnias former! n lovrl/ selling children.
I tax i.l l*.ipjit*i fu lil • . ,.
mother
is
ntill
the
lad
xvord
for
Woleiinan.
a
Vus.m
g
u
l.'t
"
helps
Hester,
Mrs.
Ethel
Mauley.
Miss
New York magaiine editorial for the progressions ‘of bridge Mr. and
T. C.
1 - jvirkbm
"('ididentical
e n tic a l to that of ihe
nnd Mr*.
Mrs. X
IL
Kirklandl ®('
the inniil
mnid of
V ivian
Jacksonville were 'ne gueai* i f . honor. Their nosegays nnd coro- Isabelle Manley all of Oilandu; Mif debiilnnte* today.
w o r k f o r 16 y e a rs , w a -i a*tom*h- which began at 2:30 o'clock.’
In
the
few
town*
&gt;
•(
'Imedunin.
After
the
scores
w-ie
added
*a.t
.Mr*.
C.
O.
Little,
.Mr
niul
Mrs.
Mr. and Sirs. J. ( . Mitchell on i
were uf ioso color' d cliry«an*d one d a y w h e n a f'-di" o ffic ia l
Niittilni'
.s
i
s
II. (). Ilallenhark. Mr. and Mrs. im billing the capital. - .Skopje,
W ho h ad k n o w n h e r f o r years ask­ Mrs. Lee Moore was awaidrd high Sunday.
Uicrnumi ami pink rotr*.
prise
and
acreeno
was
won
by
('one
Revels. Mrs. 0 . MacDonough with PO.IHHI inhabitant*, doll
ed h e r to s e rv e as No.v York s ta ­
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...
. . . . . .
. J William Anderson ot llirmlng- ami Miss
s r u r i A i .s i;n it a u g u s t
Margaret MaeDommgh clothing nf the western xx-nhl 1*
tio n WOR's d ir e c to r o f w o m e n ’s Mr*. J . L. Ingley, Hr. .Mrs. Per­
Mr,
n'id
Mr*.
L.
I.
Nelson
and
&gt;
ham
served
a*
Mr.
Ingley'*
lost
kins presented Miss Brotrhle with children. T ertrllf Jean and Betty m#n. und other fraternity broth- of Jarksonvlllei Miss Hetty Rid- making Inroad*, lint ilii&lt; 1- a na­
tion rliU-ftx- »f country folk and
several piece* of her Old Master Lynn, left today to return to thrlr
Tr&gt; a Ne« Ileal Ileal permanent -hapeil in the nr«* I rather
ere serving as ushers x-.rru Keith dle,of Pnlutka: Mr. and Mi*. Jock
silver pattern.’
rill or lell long . . an )uil pirter. I'.-.|mi tally good lor ill) half.
home in Miami iftc r spending McDonald of llirminglisni. Dyke Ih otebie of Neptune Heath. Mr. tradition 1* ftrong.
I-ate
In
the
afternoon
n
salad
and Mrs. Clyde E. Hilton of Tam
Scalp lir'almrnri aii|l electric nno-iixr a s p c tb lll.
FOR Business!
some with Mrs. Nelson'* parents,
Coionndo. tile S|tnjii*ll expbjtev,
course was served bv thu hostess Mr. nnd Mis. R. G. Hickson, on Mt(!ulloeh of Huntsville, Ala., and ns: Jack Seay of Louisville, Ky.,
Orin D. Landless of Sanfurd. Leo
reputed to Ini' I- 11 in . li d ns fqi,
assisted by Mrs. Perkins. Guests Celery Avenue.
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FOR SCHOOL!
JL'ltllir^uf-HsufuuLako -serve. 1-av TTliowles
iTmTIi n* NilirnsT:1 Ih iM h
for bridge Included _'.iu-jumurcc.
of
k
e
ib
u
rg
:
Mrs.
I)
K
N&gt;«* locution — 208 Ninth I'aik \xemie
,
I'loin* 1»7I
an usher.
Mis* Rrolehle! Mra. Mouro and th*
Mi Gregor uf Macon, tia. and Jark
Friends u f Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L.
‘ The sjn-ed of mils Valle* xxllb
Mrs. Broome, moth -r of the Seay of Igmliville, Kv,
Misset Shirley Smith, Kathryn Sieg. xi’lto nre cntlxlfig through
tin- tcfopeiatoii.__
Wiggins, Jane Thigpen, Nan.-) the southern waters u f the slate bride, wore a gown of powder bln*
Coljum and Martha Brown. Teg on thrfr vnrht. will b# interested lore and liut with .it snor'. lare
gupsla were Mra. Karl Broome, to learn that they arc enrhorrd at locket. Her corsage wan of awietmother of th# honor*#, and Mrs. Clewislnn dtre to ■ 'b a d 'storm on beat 1 noM-s and shc wor^ a cIlfTi t
of bluq net and sequins In h&gt;-r
D urter
r
Lake Ocheechobeo.
hair. The groom'* mother, Mr*.
CREASE - RESISTANT
Ingley, was gowned In rn*e rrnw
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julian
k
StenSTRIPED RAYON
religious activities.
with
a draped iklrt. Blue floweis
slrom returned tp Sanfot I Sntur- formed
"Who? MeT” asked Miss Dick, ■day
her rorsage and were
after
srWending
tho
Bible
Conno religious apevlalit'. in open­ fen ne# Week at the Ridgecrest worn In her hair with a short pink
eyed amaxrment.
Mr#. Jack- llrntchie. the
Assembly near Avneville, veil.
bride's aunt, wore Import's! rose
“ Yes," said th# radio man. “Yon. Baptist
N.
C..
and
visiting
friends
ami
You can get along with anvIxHly
with a coronet of roses in
In other sections of xx-t-s- crepe
her hair and a lavender orchi.l
and this Job certainly needs a dip- relatives
tern
North
Carolina.
lomaL”
formed her rorsage. '
.
So that week (in lD4l» Miss
The bride atlepded schools In
Dick tried the Job. The sam# yuai Sororities Admitted
Central Florida and received hri
her program was tranxfrrn-d to
the Mutual network and today rhe To University Campus diploma from Heminole - irigii
School. She studied at Floildti
ia the network'! director of educa­
'GAINESVILLE. Kept. I, -fSpe- State University In Tallaha»».-.&lt;
tional programs.
,
Important point* In her lexicon fls lj — Sororities can noxx- take for two and a half year*. Mr.
for succeeding In tho Job ar* keep­ their nlace along with the Univer­
The Florida State Bank of Sanford is ailtlioim ’d by Ihe Uniled States
ing a close check on details and sity of Florida'a 22 social fraler- Ingley received hi* early educa­
nltlea. thus offering furthc,- pi.n.f tion in Jacksonville and Hanford
plain hard work.
M lu Dick—tall, slim, dark-eyed that the girls are at last coming schools and graduated from Hrx«
Treasury Department to cash Armed Forms L eav| Bonds' foi' W istCi ed
. , anee Military Academy In Tennes­
and crowned with a cap nf darK to the Gator campus.
see.
During
the
recent
xvur
InThe
Board
of
Conlrql
has
npcurls — is not much inclined lo
owners “(any time after September I-, 1917). *'
•
chatter about the secrets of suc­ proved Ihe ’opening of inro-itie* served for two yearn in the Aimy
cess. howevsr. .W hat she wanl* on a atrjctlv "local" basis for the Air Corps and has been attending
to talk about Is her work Which nrenenL The “local” sororities Alabama Polytechnic Institute in
There is no reejuirement that these bonds ftecashed :it this time in older
Include* seeklrtg answers fur must lie sponsored hy 1 National Auburn. Ala. where he is a memsome of the most pressing prob­ group, but cannot purchase any
lems of the times. She does not house or property until such time
• to get your money*. They etui be cashed any time in tin* tuture, upon ile*
write the programs, however. Re­ as a long range program With The Utllted States has approsicently she scheduled a scries of reference lo the Location of sor­ m#te|y Ji.lO.OOO churches.
-peagrsms in which /our expcils ority .houses can *l&gt;# worked Out,
mand And without delay.
argued the question of “Tlie in­ the Hoard explained.
Home 16 nallon-tl sorority
fluence of rsillo, motion pirtureq
groups have made Inquiries to the
and comics on children."
.'
Unless you nre in real need of the money this institution and the 1 nited
"Radio, motion' pictures .nnd University concerning the qstab.
comics hsve been accused of hsv- lisbing of chanters on the campus,
Ing a bad influence on children," but officials in the Office of the
States Treasury Department'strongly recommend that you permit
said Miss Dick. “So we got ex­ Dean of Students said that a Uni­
perts on the prevention of delin­ versity committee would meet
IT PAY* TO LIITEN
your bond to earn interest at 2LG per-cent .(up to its maturity), un y » » u
quency,
educators, librarians, pay- soon to outline prw-exluro hy
cr, educator*,
Read The Ada
rista and othqfa to dahate the which the *ororlty group* could
he admitted or organised.
actually need the cash. We will be glad to serve you at any time. ^
tlon.
“In general it waa brought out
“Your Friendly Florida Slate Theatrea” Salutes
that, although cheap and tawdry
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Labor On Their Day Of Celebration In 1947
malaria! and gangster atorlra can
- To faciliUite identification owners should bring their original separa­
have * bad influence If adminis­
tered In too la rre or frrxpirnt
STARTS'TUKSDAYForV Days'!!
doses, a far stronger fnfltience ex­
tion papers witli them when presenting bonds for payment.
•
ists In th* plUtud* which the child
to th# entertainment (torn
hi* home life. .Lack of love and
. OU treat as* Uk*
security can have a far greater
* Under no circumstances may registered-owners-caslutheiii_bondiLi}e:
iaflttence toward dollnqueiiry than
d ir t... ma;be
,any kind of entertainment."
last's why I
‘ fore September 2, 1947.
For late September releas* Miss
Dick has scheduled another seri-s
love
you so!"
coverint th* currant children's
problems. The flrat Will be devot­
ed to war babin, who will ester
We invite you to take advantage of our many other services., . .
school for th* first Urns after tu r­
bulent babyhoods, often deprived
. .
(Courteous and efficient personnel to assist you in all financial matters.
of a father’s companbrnsbio.
Tha droos that proves you can
"The aim Is,to awska the public
'Grow
lash aHlatesxt a n d lenxiixlna.
to the problem which education
RuUr stripe* and res or pleat*
faces in thee* children—to make
All transactions are photographed and become a permanent record of
parents reslis* the difficulties
are all hi isin see. Belt, pashI,l II lx)
teachers will hava and to help the
u p sleeve# an d " t s s c u p "

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with a Well mad* on* that
give long ahd accurate

TEEN TALK

LEAVE BONDS

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There Is no on* Instrumenf
' In the practice of medicine thaf
Is mor* valuable than a th#r-"
mometer — and II l# psrhi
th# only medical Instrument
average psrson can us# an'
Interpret suerassfifflp,. ones t»4,
has learned how. •*
Any .noticeable Inereas# Iif
tembsrstur* la a deflnita
of Illness and the doctor
fet wiMBlUd-ftt-u n ff, R.rntlMttemperature readings Will u l |
the ddtlor a great'A*a
great d e a l! _
ing an illness, and may **v
him -unnecessary
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Prizes Arc Announced
In Poetry (’ontest

OF ARMED FORCES

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* 4 .7 2 * -h r- T■22S ftS ,iAA?o?ir lips' a r e s ^ T l hfo'l h e'pel m by a waller to whom
t horn*- a —lump from
'
m
the war to ■*'
$6,870
now. 1 the coins are considered rto More than hU Just due. Lord help u# If
Among American cilic* ihowing we forget the tip. anywhere In the city; we wttl be lucky to escapa
,
,
•
*'* grestfit amount of con»ltu*- with legs and arms Intact.
.
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■te two from Florida, Miami IN THE OOOD OLD DAYS—heavens, a* recently aa five year#
Palm Reach.
ago—you could get a shin# for *' nlcksl. Now ll'a at least 4 dime,
and no guarantee that s polishing brush will not be hurled at your
We see where the Vocational
retreating head if you do not add a nlckei or dim# tip.
hool re-openi tomorrow. EveryTry and gel away with a 10-psr-cent-of-the-blll reward tn tha
over 16 year* of age should raaiie-dsttle night spots tho## svsplngs. You likely will bo black­
balled from every joint In-town. Including the one-arm coffee houeoi.
dw how |o run « typewriter
lime ha* long lince patted If you try that atunL
In the tinny gin mills of B2nd atreet, of couroe. where the ja»*
commercial world, and
giants hold forth, there are no holds barred and th* waltera, hatting in the tociil world, when chick girls and headwaltsre greet you aa you enter as If they were
trton can gel along without Strangler Lewie coming out of the opposite corner to test hammerriler. Trying to write ev- locks with you.------ ------------- ------'■
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Ringside tebiss ar* purchasable only by a Nit of aufBdent Mae
ling in long htnd U like in
stuffed Into th* headwaltsra hand. Why. th* Up even has found iU
on uiing a hone in pref
Insidious way Into hospital*. Floundering around town with a piece
to an automobile. You tim of toot In my left eye the other evening. I finally ended up In • hos­
f never gel anywhrre. And don't
pital to have It taken o u t
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Sfied with the hunt-and-peck
An interne accomplished the job precisely enough, and then X
You get ihe word* down. ] turned to him and aaked If there was a fea. "Well, not exacUy.” h#
i said, studying my billfold In hand coolly. V \ stood face to faoo tor
hi*11 never know ihe lune.
’* a moment and I wondered If he were going to put the aoot bask In
Brooklyn Gluen, big Dem mj( aching orb 1/ I didn't slip him a t least enough for a drink at th*
comer saloon.
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However. I was his m atch:. I was th* outraged sucker a t'b a y ,
continuously tufca 1666, ha* Casper Milquetoast finally aroused to a quiet fury, "That’s nice.” X
the fight againil rising •eld blandly, and dusppesrtd out into Uts city streets. .b jg d y J ^ L
sti ■pub- u t tU u W K l. I t t J . T l p r
*
4
*
e
publiihing in
YOU TIP DOORMEN AT CHRISTMAS, letter carriera ftt the
r and time i* q tremenclou*telegraph messenger*. dru*etora eounMr d s ..................
T d e YorR a ra , • ,
In me th a t I

Miss Hrutchic and Mr. InRley Marrktl In
Candlelight Ceremony At Kpincopal Chureh

Social Calender

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l* k l la Ikr raaalri aallk k#a4aaarlafi la Ihlaaaa mA Arat hath.
"Vi* 11*1*14 » a a.,wkar al ••*»
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 194f

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THE SANFORD HERALO, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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men Bow Out

O f 1947 Season Toni

TOUGH SLEDDING AHEAD . By Jack Sords
A Morning
Mmpt ToCSchciiu1''R
o n t e s t a c e s To Be
Held Today At
With Islets Killed;
Stanton • To Hurl
Seminole Oval
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Dr ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR.
Major Hig-Car automobile me­
Herald Hpnrts^Kdllnr
in* will how into Ihr local fpnrU
• The Sanford O lerv Fed*, play. picture thla afternoon nt HemiuMa
Inn
srimatlnnal liall
mtr near scnnatinnai
Null In
in u the;
w M U g k Speedway in Gasiellwrry
t?a*icll*crrj!
4 p u in a feverish fttrMt* wft&gt;i atatar-studded’ seven m l *
to gain a M rlh In the HM7 j,rograrm The return of Arr.erHhaufrhnessy playoff aerie*, had |ra', mo*| thrilling spurt to the
all hopes of playing the extra Sanford ifiy* has been hrooghl.
Itame that would have given them I about hy Florida Raceway*, who
the fourth slot op the ladder wnih-1 have left no stone unturned lo
rd away Inst night after the Fed* bring to the fans ‘.he tops-in onhad driildied the Orlando Sen. trrtainment.
atnr* in a f to 2 contest at the
The Speedway, scene of ruccess.
Municipal Park yesterday , after ful stock car ra.’es in neent
months, has lu-cn completely icnoon.
.
Manager John Krlder, President worked to aerommofta'a.thn Inst
George Stlnr anil Florida State sit-ek racing creations und is in
league President Sidney Herlong Perfect condition. Thu cieam of
motored to Daytona Reach last dare-devil racing dri»er» have
filed their entries .ind the inva-

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contest**between
1s’tween1the Teds
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egnteat
Feds ’.and
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„of .nied
A _ l. at
lhethe
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Lgeion Meet

Baptists Denounce
Truman L etter T o 1
Pope Pius XII

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Ultraviolet Light
Reducing Disease
By ALTOV L. IILAKKSI.KK
Associated Press Selencc Reporter
' NEW YORK~A sis. yea.- study
at 5L I.uke’s Hospital has showed
a marked decrease in retpiratory
diseases through use &gt;f ullrpvtalci
lights throughout an -ntirc convaleaertM building for children.
Reporting the stud) in the New
Ydrk State ^Journal -if Medicine,
Dr*. Gertrude M. Hyde and Regi­
nald A. Illggon* said they believed
it was the first time *urh a build­
ing waa coverrd completely for air
sterilisation.

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SCIENTISTS ARE NOW
BREEDING CROPS THAT
• Wn,L RESIST INSEC1
A new chapter Is lieing written
in tha story of man‘s battle
against Insects—a never-ending
struggle that seems to grow more
intense from year to year. The
new chapter deals with the devel­
opment of crop varletlu* that pos­
sess resistance to certain crop
pests, a step greatly desired hy
everyone who has ha I to struggle
against pesta to produce crops.
While new and morn powerful
thseclicldes are still coming on
the scene, giving fresh succor to
those who are engaged in -ontrolling pests, the -litroxer/ and
development ..of . varieties of -dif­
ferent crops th at have high resis­
tance to pesta ia Indeed encourag­
ing. Department of Agriculture
plant breeders recently r-qv»rte-l
on the subject.
Winter wheat resi'.tant In Hr*- j
■ian fly thry think is probably the
must effective job -to Tar done.
along that line. Rut progress Is
being made in devoloping corn,
which will be llttie affected by
chinch bugs, stored grain Insects,
the European corn boc«r and the
earthworm.
Although work with other crops
haa been leas extensive than that
with wheat and torn, the Depart­
ment men report atriking •etults
already In L-reedlnr sorghum* re­
sistant to chinch hu/, barleys re­
sistant to the grt'ci .hug alfalfa
resistant to pea aphi-l and potato
tcafhopprr, sugarcane resistant to
the augarrane horcr, sunflower re­
sistant to seed weevils, and even
locust Iter* resistant |n the locust
They find records of resistance
in nearly 100 4iffu*en: plnnta In­
volving more than 100 different
Insect oesta. No doubt th t group
wilt Include nlanl* of rmnom'c im­
portance In Florida If the breeding
for resistance’ la carried &gt;m wit
Itl
such a large v a n * '/ of plants. Rut
th* aclentlsl* ‘ell ns it is a alow
process, even with plants th at
yield more than one crop a year.
Anyway, Florida grower a Imp#
that they will succeed before many
years and thus help to reduce a
large annual past control hill.

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ExhnuHt Fans
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ORANGE BOWL AIDS
OLYMPICS
MIAMI. 8*pt. 1, (Special) —
Purchasers of th* 60.000 tickets to
the 1946 Orange Bowl claasta will
hare hta opportunity of helping
send the American Olympia team
abroad. Th* Orange Bowl will
collect voluntary contributions of
U cents par tickets fur NIAA
Olympic participation.

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Ordinary house plants, however,
died within a short period of time
in the rooms with the "inoonglow”
light.

Rural Common Sense

Beginning Week of September U t and until further
notice the following JFIrms will remain open bn Wed*
afternoons and will close
- afternoon.
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treated year*.'*
DtsMae Checked
The lights also appeared helpful. th* physicians said, in limiting'
the spread of outbreaks of con­
tagious diseases.
Some of the adult. attervlA ts
also had driver respiratory inferDun*. The odor usually found dn
children's institution* disappear*the report added.

The experience snowed. Dr.
Hvdc and , Dr. .Illggon said, that
the lighta should be used in sum­
mer as well a* winter. They said
O iling Lights
maintenance cost about S500 a
The lights, hung from the ceil­ year to keep 60 lighta truing, * 9
ing, irradiated only the upn-r halt original Installation easting about
of the rootns with ullrsviidrf light. 1 2 . 0 0 0 .
It la the ultraviolet in mnlighl
that tans the skin. Ruining night
and day. the lights gave every
cubic foot of air in the entile
building a sterilising iffocl equiv­
alent to 100 complete changes of
air every hour, they said.
At night the lights gave a faint
glow resembling moonlight-, hut
the youngster* had no ■trouble
sleeping. The usual right light*
were made unnecessary.
The study covered three years
without the lights, and threi years
with them. The figurr* "in-lliate a
reduction of 3.1 per ren* in tbe arlual number of.children feiensh
from respiratory disease* for. tht
treated year* as ggamit the un-

NOTICE

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Indian Crisis

U 'nallm s I i m !•*** n » |
I I ' h II s m * I n s .
I'a n
Ih w l
throw of the government" were respondents were led through a
endorsed.
cljy where boundary force ofli
A minority report from the I err* ‘concealed from them the fact
housing committee supporting the , that a factory building they saw
yVagncr-KlIcndcr-Taft housing hlll'j contained the bodies of dJtpO llin(Tf In. Cohgr***' brought the flrtt roll due shot down in cold blood hy
Moslem police and soldiers.
call vote/
The minority report woa. reject­
T hat would be a pietty, dlffl
ed, ‘2,79(1-722, and approval ■was cult sort of a secret to keep,
given to the majority report call hut It is obvious that the teller*
Ing fur ejection of all nonveterans of this tale believe it, and spread
from public housing project* and it, which helps to keep up the
for priority for veterans in all tension.
future public housing projects
* O’Neil, the new commander,
was elected unanimously after
THEY BCORKIN ORANGE
hi* three rivals withdraw before
ROWL
the first roll call had been com­
pleted. The trend of the voting
MIAMI, Sept. I, (Special) —
showed that he would have had a Of 67 touchdowns in til Orange
majority. Th# other nominees were Howl classics, 21 have come on
S. Perry Rrnwn of Beaumont, forward passes, 19 on line'
Tex.,: Joseph J. Malloy, Washing­ smashes, 12 on end runs, two on
ton. D. C., and Martin V. Coffey, blocked mints, and one each on o
Middletown, Ohio,
lateral pass, a kickoff return and
At th# separate convention, at a pass interception.
the Lailnn'a Auxiliary, Mr*. Ruth
Hutton gf Excelsior Minn., was
named national president without
KTARIUM-NINE STORIED
opposition. She succeeds Mrs.
HIGH
Norton H, Pearl of Retried and
will serve with these vlte pre­
MIAMI. Sent. I .. (Bneciatt —
sidents: Mr*. 3. 3: Jeraberk, of Ton row pf lhe new upper_deck
Algoma, Wi*.; Mrs, John Lake- of the Orange Bowl stadium will
man. Jr., of West Springfield, lie nine stories high. Enlargement
Mass.; Mrs. John Kirkpatrick of of the Orange Bowl to 00,000 seats
Eustls, Fla., and Mrs. W. B. for the 1948 New Year's football
Dingle of Dayton. Wash. Mrs. classic is running ahead of achedMyron Skclley of Dc* Moines, | ule.
Iowa, was named chaplain and
Mrs, Carl Zeller of Bigonsburg,
Ohio, Historian.

Daytona llrarh Islets, hut the trip thrown open for warm-up* try the
was to no avail.
of I.R.C.O.D.A., the sanc­
If the local* could have plaved officials
tioning body for the race*.'and
one more game am, -m . ‘
the drivers will Ik- given a two
could have trimmed the Senator*. hl .
T
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Pi.
T
Z
h
hrv
s
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h,,Ur
l"'t M to
MoTC all ,,mn
trUU
at Tink-r Field tonight, thev would H, , ,,
j.cresvary
fcf** " " T ,h -,
VUl “f ,* Vt alu.tnjrnt* so that their rara will
find division hy .000.1 of a point,
jn ,„,rf„rl tnnllj.j,m l()r th#ir
perron lege potn*s reveal.run against time.
A more hrllllant .drived for the
Kxriiemcnt was runnitu* at fev-1
first division hy a dull th at was er-nltch
night in racing cir­
rated np lietter than sixth place cles as last
mschanlra readied their
at the first of the season, muM far for today's
hid for supremacy
never have boon displayed hy any In sneed and there
wvry a* many
aggregation.
un-dictions as to who would win
• It Is true thnt the Feds did not the Casselberry Swe-pilak.-x a*
finish the season in second place there are entries. Only when I he
f-lgWtUlVeSSlT/Of Pltr?gUf?6M *
as they did last year.- it is also checkered flag drops will th- final
FtxrrtfA
L L COACA. tie s u c c e e o J „„
true
that
bn
one
expected
the
lit r e
*»**»*•
«»&gt; ’
victor emerge.
vM o A bofep t f t e R
striking
[MMrswltwft
M lt« have
change at IBc big ring
-To OrtiO'ST'ATta'
Friday nfght at the Municipal
Park the Fed* put on a show of
Sports Roundup
fielding ability that has hitherto
Ily HUGH FULLERTON Jr.
j Bulgarian Election
been unseen In the Florida State
League thit year. Outfielders
HEAR MOUNTAIN, N.Y. Sept,
(&lt; itRUhhfn fm m l ’»K* 41lltP9
made ratehes and (nficlders made t UP&gt;—For Ihr heneht of foot­
following a llinlaiH-st rily sani­
ball
fan*
who
spent
last
season
pigya that were nothing' short of
tation Iruck that 25 person* hod
sensational, The Cclerymen were discussing the greatness of the
voted in each place.
forced to go It innings with the Army football tram, here’s what's
Hungarian radical party memSt. Augustine Saints to gain the likely to happen when a good part
Iw-rs in Debrecen reported that
Hv
FRANK
(FUKIEN
1 to 0 viclory. Hill Stanloq went of that squad turns out for the
16.IH.H) Hungarian nrironers of war
ROME, Sept. I (/P)—Spokesmen' from Russia rearhed there at 9
the route and gained credit for the Eastern All-stars tusdle with the
for a group of 44 American Bap­ Iiers in Debrecen reported that 16.
Victory.
• • New York Oisnts next week.
Saturday evening the reds In- Arnold Tucker, Glenn Davis and tist* touring Europe *»sertc«l to- A. M., two hour* after the poll*
vadtul the Ancient City ami drop Doc Blanchard likely will tie in the day that the recent exchange of opened, an-1 within a h alf hour
ped a cosily 6 to •3 battle to the starting backfirld but won't play lettera between President Truman had voted at tables in the rail­
more than half the game except and 1'npe Pius XII implied that road statiim
!nta.
Sail
Tonight the Kridermen how out under extraaurdinary
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condltiona. .. the United State* government “ia
An American who visited Kec­
an ally of cleriral totalitarianism,” skemet said that though the ballot
of the 1047 Florida State League,
W„ , Rlanrhard’s sub,
Ill
Their statement declared the supply there was
baseball season at Tinker Held n
fu|IU rk (n lhe ai,ernal&lt;. bfttltfor (W,Orlando in a alngle contest with field. . center Jim Enos is a CO­ President's action “associated-the 000 local citiren* entitled to vole,
the Senator*. It i* likely that CO starting choice with Lou Dauk- Vatican in a crustrde apparently the supply had run out hy .'I P. M.
Manager John Krlder will send a* of Cornrll, Shelton Riles is a American government with the while 12,60tl ritlxens still waited
h a ll -to ca»V th eir- tote i/............;-=i
'v tuiiiMiuu uii 'iu»■
Rig Hill Stanton lo the hill to face poasihU starting tackle-although against . Cnninuinietn."-r-aiil
ales our
..
such
procedure “ vtnUlc*
the Solon*.
Penn Slate’* Red Moore seem*
Yciterday Ruddy
went the likely to get the call while Alf cherished A m .rican doctrine
j,
‘B &amp; S t . t S S
route for tlw. Rada
Taviel la running tx-hind Yate’a
. I that. -20,000 false vote, had bee
Senator, and waa!tbe master «f 8huler for
„,hel ,ackle
„ .n f u .d l T
him self is » ' M t „ M,M. ,)y vo,eni W,.H aupplim)
the situation • ,lth * w a y .
l,|on Kml Ton, ,U). „ hB1 „ fpraln. 1 ' '•
,
,
with blue slip* authorising them
Joe Jones, sltlpglK-an right- . ank|e whl|r
1&gt;0&lt;))f didn't
The statement described a* | (u ballot away from home. Sieged,
Ksombathcly
nn-l M
Makn
g ro y
ithe
n r rreturn
c i u r n ufl Myron
eiy t-m
K
ziinllillht'ly nn&lt;l
««n rc»hander of (hee flejiatm
I show up. , . Hr relumed to Mle- "tragedy’’
C. Taylor
. similar
. -c
on the mound
raylor -as-------prastdentlnl -----repre- tt|•, nU mode
rcporU.
Off
that
lineSBI lavas
M t 1r*-A H
n isi
tt
J . 1 . ■* . . Qm
.
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hut was senl V fT n /g a rly *ho*«r| T.1” 1? ? 1
sen tail
ve »■«
st Airs*
the VVatican,
and
••!•!-,
AmrHc,
u
lhat In
................ log F«
ml:'
addition to persons disqualified in
Davl. n&lt;o»
iiavis
t.Kik v*vi
vver the
uiv »hill.
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!_!Ll!!m£ j U2i.
“We lielieve this action Is h* ,th e pre-election -lays, 3,800 voter*
inenl for the visitor* In the third
.
.
h. ' , . i* | closely connected with the pre*. j were disqualified at 8teglet be­
frame
and
limited the local, to liall
W team
i ^ t n to
^ Lpnsluce
d r i K soi many all- .l««vntW
year... .........
a . .t tween Saturday midnight and the
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i. mssproduce
_____election,
__ Withnext
one
runhduring
hi* tour.
I*
connected
the
event*
in opening of th/1
thif polls, ami llungars ta r candidates.
b lll.4M lti
| Europe."
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inn Independence Party members
*
Ml* » b n n
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED &gt; Asked for comment, a Vatican reported H.OOO to lO.tiOO new dis­
2
I.ytirond, —
i \ v y t *1 1 M M rljuighry tell* thit one to Il­ sou ref who decline-! more apecific qualifications In, two Budapest
« • 1 1*
rti-li-rt----". lb
llta slrl, if
• ft 1 1 n lustrate the value nf a cool qquart- identification said only that “th.- districts.
« t) 0 1 A erhack like Turkt-r to any •foot­ on a matter which ' present* an
ItsvIL &lt;;f
Os nito n . If
/ V T' ■« ft 1 I 0 ball team.,v. . In scrimmage the Vatican I* not going to cninm rn
4 ft ft t 1 other day, the squad's regulars attack o n ’President TnimAn'a mo- *
Mnmilnv. &gt;b
1 * 1 i 4 couliln’t gain on dive tackle playi lives,"
lb
W ainwright Retired
2 l e 1 0 been use the defensive guards where
Abtv*. *
The spokesmen for the Rapt l it
J a m , |&gt;
1 ft * * 1
were
Dr.
Duke
McCall,
-executive
H ' —n fln s .ft lif lM i*fta* S » l
ranging weld; , . Tus* outlined
t &lt;1 1 « 2
DsvD. v
which
I can open my * brief re­
secretary
of
the
executive
roui
_
the
situation
before
*
sending
.*i ' - » -- — ---- mb'
mlttee of thn Southern Baptist', marks with the i-inewhat stereo­
Total*
, u 1 r » ’ II Tucker in and Arnold replied. Convention at ' Nashville, Tenr.
typed statement that I am happy
“ Don’t worry coach, 111 take rare
• n rirn n
*
a t r ti 11 n of that", . . On the flrat play he and Dr. Frank K. Mean*, educa­ to i-e here.'
"For the generous tribute you
IMIvsnnan If
4 • a a A callsd for a quarterback sneak, tional secretary of the convention'*
missions bpard
at Rich„ have paid me I am deeply grate
1 I l f
4 which caught the guards out of foreign
M u rrs r Ik
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tl* rtln s « n n .,rf
: 1 A A A position and gained a country, m,*nd, Va. Dr. Krnest F. Campls-ll. fu l/’
KalirrlSM . lb
i &gt; A I I I A mile.
Hi* voice we* retried mrgf *
| pastor of the First Baptist Church
HfM-, rf
?i
2 * • 1 A
(a t Alexandria, Va., was with them public address system to 2,500
J
1 n I J •
t . L strl* ,.* •
I&gt;oc Blanchard, who wore no 36 as lhay made their comment.
*t»r, ru
crack troori
»
l
Msnv*. *« ■
r a # a t on hi* Jersey though hi* college
The spokesmen aald their group nml an rstireatni 8,000 eperlalor*
M. P
‘
| i t r i I rarer- r . had to Mttle for 38-a at sept to-'Europe twn months ago who were on hand ttTWW ft fouril» '»
* ? T l ^ t l » 37 I I an All-atar. . , Seems th* original to study Baptist relief work. rep-. star General retire,
Tim merger of tho armed forces,
in-ir-.
eao 0*^.1 number waa retired for good after r e s e n t e d "prtgl-iniinnnlly lias
IsoterO
: KI |4s M l—4 Merlyn Cotidit's great.,,
g reat.„ pperforSouthern
Baptist Convention but he said, was a?*urance t-&gt; .Mm
e rfo r- _
_
ghnwt TcUr Rub* t-sltsd tm &gt;•-. mance ft few years ago.*. . Bill al*i the northern convention.'' that "with projier support, the
tsrftcM U s l- I, Murray. Rotten,
approach In a peaceful World U In
*00. tirade!. Tern t.eir hl&gt;&lt;! l^wit. Schuler I* the only Giant player They said:
"On behalf of group
here, the makitkg.''
JuMlre. asnirtree H-ltMrteld. M||. wholl be oppoalng his. own Uai
representing
bnlh
•
northern
end
veroisn. Tvter. n-mbls pUc.: t^k r nexl Wednesday, Rill doesn't min
Fund of music, tears came to
t'O
I«i Murray because he playp football for fun southern Baptist convention, we the General's eyes as the csrelo Seltrrrtrl-I - - - - - n h fleet’ rtf, Inilaad of the money and plans to feel that tha recent exchange of mony was concluded with the sing­
land" *. Ma rtf-.--! tft llstee nn r-flUt:
nfr
t. „ff |
I „ f f K sd* be a pro only one season. , , Steve letters between President Tru­ ing in unison nf “ Auld Lu-g
1. nrr&gt;t«b not hv Jno-. X (,» l.-y, Clpot of St. Ronaventure Is the man and the Pope, in which Pres­ S y n ef his favorite song.
J- hv Davie I. Hit. tifff j „ „ „ i In th a 'sq u a d 's tension-reliever and ident Truman associated
thn
One of the 21 generals present
?• Ip 4 'lMl 1".**
f,,r 4 f""* o44 r». vi. Is so popular that the boys pick American f_gojre|,nmqnt w ith 'th e for the retirement program waa
Innthtffl f-rr ft. lc -s la
him j u "eaptaln" in photographs. Vatican In a crusade apparently, Brig. General Charles 0 , B an ,
'£*
Wwalrvsi iu u . mut
Iv tactics were out­ against Communism, violate* our adjutant general of New Mexico,
, . Defensive
*11. Time -if asm r1 t :II.
lined by th* head coach's son, cherished American doctrine &gt;1 who sang In the'prison camp
choir that Wainwrlght said wax
John McLeughry, who I* coaeh separating church'and state.
Th# Arabian nenlnsula 1* half at Union College, Schenectady,
"the hook on which we hung our
Riders^ for tha early American _live*” in the dark day* nf thalr
1 .* ? **
Europe hut haa a N. Y„ a post formerly held by
Bpulstlnn of only 11,600,000.
“Pony Express" often nolo 250 capture.
Mel Hein.
milts a day on horseback.
He even named his new homo
"Fhidler** Green” from an old

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The weight of the jm th '* ntmoxphcte ha* l&gt;*-en‘ estim ated at
more than five quadrillion tjm*.

. . . Our stpiukling flnvor-fllltftl
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JlcvcritRes when H'^, hoi!

Bill’s Package Store and Bar
112 W. First Street

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SALE
flow ers

ECORD PLAYKltS Tor rent. Hy
day or week. The Music It.ix, IIP
W. l*t_ 8 l. Phono 958.
Ek u FFICK apace in Mtlach Building.
LarRe light office*, newly decor•ted. all utilities, heat and ja n i­
to r service furnished. Call Ht&gt;AW J | , 4 A. Dept. HU)re.
CONVALESCENT HOME now
open at Chuluota, 1 H miles d E.
of Sanford and 18 milea N. E.

Compensation Law

foe all occasions
McNKILL A YOST FLORItTB
Blpes Are. just off Celery
Office ph. 403 residsnee oh. 8.10-R
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
SEPTIC TANKS. (irra*e Traps
Blocks. Aluminum Windows and
Screens, White cement I'alrit,
Pcrma-tile, Hurricane brac.*e
Miracle Concrete Company, 3W&gt;
of Orlando. Large ecreen arnf ,w Kim Ate. Phone 18SJ.- open "porches to all and enjoy See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
lh« cool hrsczrs off Laks OathWorka for new Radiators, new
sriac. j iainr* gmunrio anJ walks
Radiator-cure*. Radiator rlrnnMli. 6 »tn onto traffic. Large __ing and repairing.
lobby and rooms. Brick construe,
HBWINU MACHINES “
lion. C«n accdbrodato 26 only.
SALES 4k SERVICE
J W . or writs for reservation BERTS
SKWINCS MACH. SHOP
af onco. Ovfsdo 2302 or Dr.
IIS 8 . FRENCH. PII. 1190
Martin 2392 or writs Box 137
Chuluota Florida. Large sHan Batteries -A—Ualli.i v -Chaiging,—
"Tor Ru'esfs to VTilflKeTr doctor.
II. 11. POPE &lt; . INC..
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a re ^currently - In-In r

?■ I '•!»-• I maileil to A.S73 employer* who are

T«t*M» fV»»M tilUl ftMlKJlUl Klftl
t|u«j mut| f«iin'itir.- mr rrlurn but
V* *»• Aiitl «.t tHiriit.i:* YOUJI
MON'IIV li,\i*K Tnwhion tunic t*.»
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DKLAND; Sept, t i S|Hvtnl l
lit p iipasallun fut a tavutd fail
riiiollment which l’re»idetil \V. S.f
Alien p-edicts will exceed i',ii
Stetson U niversity*ha» umlcrgon*
•i $26,000 auunuiet face-lifting.
When the .indent* retorts i&lt;&gt; the
•-ampu* next month they will find
many improvement* which will add
to their i.eomfort.
[he, CrrtlfRe iif, Low. iiew- ikt u -i
np-'-ML» own'" iiuililluR, s t tJJe"
iiliml'
Airi*ert. Jfaa Hut linlp;
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iUw* room hut loom to expaltd.1
« tide Science Hall, which fi.nueiIv hoiisetl the College of l.uw
.n addition1 to the ilepartment*

»iwn .divorce aciiun .s.i* m ndlng linn en a rtisL af ih • IH * poxxiom.
in Tturlinbanu-, Cnlif
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h e wealrhv ColUndm
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- ..... an-Ohio. Florida •Indusfrjal
fiRlire chmged te w if- with tioiinced today.
*
-yxtrem e nientHl "i ietn . ’ I tu
‘'Anpruxilhately SO pstenciet have
r „ m,dainL chaiRc* W dl... 1 " 'O ' j
the liio rw fe.. uml deu.i*ll.d
cnw | , V( The two . «.&lt; m aH .n l I |h txjoon | Mim|
s q u ir e d tv

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The Modern
Dnrea't wnlt for SALES
v HE ADVERTISES ^

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Chairman Of Trustees

LOST_* FOUND

RT. AUGUSTINE. Sept. 1 (S jmi
LOST pair aye glasccc with amher d a l)—Frank D. Upchurch of 8t.
frame. Finder pleaac phone Augustins has been elected chaltor m i - j .
man of tha Board of Trustee*
EXPEBT painting — contract or
hourly basla. 8. 0 . Grogan. LOST—Man’s wrUt watch, flex- of tha University Foundation at
Is a non-profit educational instiIt
InstiPhona 7 W J.
Iblr stalnlesa still hand, lata Sb Augustine. The fiM
Fnundallo.i
M iM ii
T
hun
a
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afternoon
In
Sanford
or
FLOOR 3ANDIN0 A finishing,
tutlon. It will open a Junior Colon Ssnford-Drlosnd hlwsy. Lib- lege
cleaning A waxing. Our power
of Liberal Arts and an inaral
..
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reward.
Box
J.
W.
C.
e/o
unit cnahlca us to work whara
terdennmliiational S c h o o l for
Herald.
thar# la M electric connect 10.1
Chriatlan E&lt;luration in October.
avallsble. 21 years esperlonr*.
The Foundation has secured
IB
AUTOS
FOR
SALE
H. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla.
beautiful “ Klrksfde" M m erly the
date Henry M. Flag,
Jon a* cook or mhid »* day. 301 UNO DODGE tdekus. truck. A t •hsru teforofItsUseprogram.
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E. 6th fit.
comjiliuii. 1‘husw 1199.
Other mem leis ol the Board of

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theatrical acencie*. and private
cmtdoylUiint aRrncie*. Agerv'ie*
which have riot seriiied liceti**»
ahoiild file nl'pllcntiiu: 1 with the
Florida lnilu*uial Coumii&gt;-*HHr i.r
Tnllahaa-.i-e
Thy Wor k,111111'* I* iript r.NUiion

RENO. Ncv.. Sept. i. •TV
France* • I’*ache*I 1L&lt; tfan lliim'n
inc Hynes Civelll Wdl - n. wfi.*-,m arriage at lit lo usis'lb*
New
York mlllonalre fii* l bim-gltt hm
into the ouhlic eve u- 1‘dJd. iTAI .LAIIASSKK. Sept. I. t Spe­
in s sued for'divorce hv her fourth
cial | Private employment openhusband.
ThI' »uit wa* fitrd I'n u iy , l»&gt; rie* in Florida 'mu'«t In' licensed

Employment Agencies
Must Be Licensed

division of the Flo, .da Inditatiiul
Commission ha* lieen given Ihe"
re*pon*ihillt v of .-nforrinR the
1 eiMlIntIon* Hilopled hv the l 'o ||.
mission thmiiRh it * field » ta|f of
Ralph N. Wittaop, *hlV hij «if*'r liy RepU l.to comply with legixla- DetHltv Commissioner*.and ln*poe-

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The *tani'iMiis 1 '. ' prxrttce for
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im-li'diil in ".’o rule* itnjlirc with

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service chinges and rod. .‘lion., o.lelieihlp for a further reduced rale,
vertisimr,.-ami with 1 elation', of
which w at rrcomnienilel hy the
private ageneie* . with applicant*
Cnmmi»*ion and enacte«l hy ^he
and emulmii*. Come* of tl.pse
1-cRinIaturr at it* 1947. »o**“ n.
The -avinif* to individual firm*
'"I k
m i.'o. o'ni't'io. ilt' Pencil.-^ fu«t w ..l lMw.n.l W v.nrlv license fee i* A1U0. .ir.ee rtile* have !&gt;ern *e.lt l«v the ln !'is.
Will ranee from tfi to SI I per i
f !| /
, miiinmertt w .|i' (Hnddv) ftrownlne
l i t *e. i-n.l | t In* law diil m&gt;t liecom • rffe itlv e trial-Commission to a.i MR.-p.te*
Illi the fee from th a t having license, to operate in.Mot*
thousand on pay
. . . . . .roll*
. . . . . .for
. . ,.,e
....... N, " ,.'" '" IT. .'. . U J X . --the
the third
.M next h u sU n d w». R erna.d H . .. ...... . 1until June H
iila.
and fourth ralendar quarter*. The J1*" u '
W
ver. Colo., theater "Pnit at tM.'Jfi.
Allen
a»i
new minimum rale ts o n e-tm th of f‘ “ "i.m th.. I le.i.lent
Agencies irgtdui.-d Dbdcr the
,‘tv t i" *M !
Also pending l&lt;
one m-r rent a* aRainrt the old ...unced.
&gt;w
minimum rate of seven-tenth*.
j' In Ellxalieth Hall, adm inistin.
Saving* . to Florida taxpayers I'hoi huildoiR, the former . " ' j
Otuincsa Opportunities dur to the revision of contribution room hn* t**-eu converted into 1
rate* and other amendment* will M-llc, of office*, a publtc addle-JOBS THAT CAN HIVE YOU approximate $U,000,000 p, r M en- system ha* la-«-n installed In th**j
auiiitenunt. and an inform ali'»n
NEARLY 42.000 ('.U til SAVINt.S dar vear,
N
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One-half of the tlJMVt employ­ Ir.l vi ill la* cent 1allv locsleit
IN 3 YF IMS
The Lllirarv ha* t*-en ntnnvated
High srhool grxiluales, you are er*
. .presently
, reporting
... .and
. nsyiug amt reilecoralevl and new lighting
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*Pe Florida Unem- (•id ventilating *y*\v-ni- h aw
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plovnn-nt
Compi-nsatlun
U
s
me
Beginning Ocdobef III Iho new Motor VebicU Safoly Rpsport&gt;eu can save enough moniy in
'«-en ihstalhat. '
* .
3 Years to *tan you own liusl- not vet eligible for a re.lueiil rate
Tlie Commons amt l*oth the
• ■
tibilily Law will ba enforced. Thii will affact avery automobile
nes*!' Your real .-bnnee for a since they have not l&gt;eeu liable neh'a mul the 'women** gvmna
i’ixmI future In-gin 1 with the new- for a suffii-ient nerlbtl of tittle to -uni* have l*-en trtlecoi ated a*
ownar
and
operator
in
Florida.
’0
Regular Army &gt;ii Air Force. permit thy granting.'if a rate, tc- will . h- t'hairilotn Itoll. largest.!"a
d u c tiiu i.’— u o —------ of
Select a job v-m'ir- eq n lp p rl to dustioMr
the
women'* dot m itotic-,
It an automobile owner or oparstor it Involvad in an accidsnt onUnder the. provisions of the Fed­ whnie wall* have l*x-n |&gt;aint'"*l
do. The Army nnd Ait Force
dar certain condition!, ha may lota his licania and hit right to
offer the highest p.vy ln history, eral Internal Revenue Ci de. an and woodwork and furnituie
along with uniSutunlln« for ^nqiloyrr is required to hove been fuu-hed thioughout tin- Imilding.
dri»a a car until ha maatteartain financiatraquiramantlof tha Law.
travel, ntdcaiton, an I teal sec­ liable for the tax and runtrihuUng .1 |**vvdet room ami linen room*
urity. Your fiMi.t, clothing, hous­ for a period of moio than thiee aibieil, ami an In te l-coiniiiuhica.
. An intuianca policy In tha A M E R IC A N FIRE A N D C A S U A L T Y C O M ing. and medical care will cost Vear* In order to lie eligible for a 1
(
1
4
1 system
installed.- Show;***
reduced rate. In* mot* mctnnre* have iie«*n installed in Steven*
- vuu nothing.
PAS'Y maats ovary raquiramant aad is a tfmpla. inarpaniiva way ol com.
--- ,-3 - .
If Y°u are sn ex^orvireitian, employers are not eligible for a Hall.
reduced
rale
until
rfte
r
thend
plying with thl» now Law. It protacti tha policyhold#r!| right to driva and
In addition to the Improvement*
Vuu can liegin eh,*# to home.
Itrith the reasonable assurance of their fourth year i t liability. th building*, the drivew ay through
a!&gt;o protacli him agai"|t financial lots — giving fraadom from worry.
- » r r one-veai a-signmctU in -Ilegislation wa s—mbvptrtp nr ttn» tb,- campus ha* Is-cil |m.wit. :

vopr own Army Area, tjaalified 1947 session which would permit
ORANGE ROWI. TEAM
veterans who enlist for three assigning of redueeil rates after a
2 ROOM apartment. Adult* onl/. PAINT — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
VAIMKIA
vear* may «rl—t th.* Euiopean shorter -in the ov nt Congress
J'h. 301-J.
house paint. Out rid • white and
rhangc* the Federal I 11 t e r n 11 I
MIAMI. Sept. I. t Special I
Theater.
colora. Floor and Deck Enamels.
Revenue Code to that effect.
jDKSK SPACE in excdlen*. Iia-aTeam variety i» one of the spici *
SENKARIK CLASH A- PAINT
Here's vour big ■li.ince to learn
tion, including tclenhone and
of the Orange |lowl foolhnl! Mtie*.
CO. 112-114 W. "ind St.
dhil earp. while attending |he
reception room acrvici. Box It.
Twentv-two different insliliitlon*
highly dsveloiMtj site, ialired Red Commander Of
Caro Herald.
have the opportunity of |i*,iping
school*
in
the
various
Army
mxl
ENAMEL: IIENJAMIN MOORE'!?
Merlin
Hits
Western
Year’* games here. In the fame
Air
Force
I
iibm
.I
iw
.'
You'll
get
APARTMENT for rent. ,V- l)ir!&lt;Irnpervo Enamel Color Fast,
Period the Sugar Bowl Inn fen
training
for
4
piofe*slonal
Powers For Stalling tmed indifferent M-h***d 1, tile f i t .
op, till Park Avenua.
quick drying, for Exterior and
cau-er with teg dar pqy rheeka
Interior use. S E N'E A It I K
t»n Howl 17 and the It *-e Ibiwl 11
that
assure
you
r
*a!
security
FOR Rl5NT—Furnished three Iwd
II* RICHARD KASISCKK
CLASS A PAINT CO. Phone
and stahilitv.
rixim house with large living
BERLIN
Sept, t (At—MaJ.
320.
____________________
room, dining room,, kitchen,
If Vou nr** 17 oe over, you are (Jeiteral Alexander Kotlkilv, Soviet
urged to get full detail* a* to eomiiiaiidaiit of Berlin, rharged the Tm-tre* are: Milton K Baron,
hath, Bercrni'd porch an I large BEAN PLANTER — g rad c r d lhow you may au-ilify. (Jet the western powers Saturday with an- ptesldent St. Augustine Cham lrr
yard. Electric refrigerator, kerotion. T. II. Kinard, box -.'Of,, Lake
fart*, with no ddigntion to *ou. tl-Democratic actions'" mid stall- e( ('..mmrice; Slate Seiialot Wul
sene stovr and water heater.
Monroe.
from the nearest U. 8 . Army- ing tactlrs in postponing the adop •n It Fra»er; Dr. George - J.
Six mile* in the rountrv near
ami
Air Force It • luitin.r Fta- linn of a law to socialite Her \prll. Jr., president ol the in* iCameron City. Phone -MO-JI.
AUTO RADIOS, Mctorola. Sales
tutlon: Rev. Wilma E. DnU«. *«
tion at (insert local or nearest tin's major industries.
and Service The Music Hux,
iriary ami treasurer; Mi*. George
address I.
2
W A N TED ~TP RENT
KotikuV
g
ieetrll'76
Allied
ail
119 W. 1st St. Phone 963.
J Apel. Jr., secn-tnry to the
German- ri&gt;rre*|Mindents at the, piesidclil, Josenli K. Hewitt,
FURNP IIE D .or unfurnished apt. Cal. wonder pepper plnnt. I,. B.
first
grneral
new*
cimfrrrnre
e
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
p,evident Essex Kuldiet t'oinpnn*,
perm, residents. Hy |*t of Sept.
Mann. la ile Monroe, Fla.
Russian general hn* held here in Jrentotiy Nt J.l JtttlgY *th*imit» 14* &lt;
Close in a* possible. 2 Iwdt w«—year*“ The •whitr hairrd-'So­
— rooms. Plen*r rati T2I-R after SOFA AND CHAIR. fOT. oxfcltebt EOR RENT Hoof aami-r. Ensy viet cutninandhnt w»* respleipleni (Thy, Jr,. Wilmington IW iwst
. C:00.
condition, attractive sea^-rov-rrs.
operation. Reasonable rate*. San­ in a white tunic and blue trtiuser.i Ih! Austin f la-seatl&gt;-'Uia. » f'** ■
mer editor. Seiontifir American,
Must sell by Sept. 1. Pliude 763.
ford Paint Ci (Haas Co. Phone with a wide ie*l stri|M*.
Weslrv Davis. Holy Civ^s Par-.
3U3.
3 UKAI.BRTATKFQHHAI.l-;
Hv ammiinaol he wanted to enr- Croton-jnlludsnn-, N. i
ish House. Upstairs.
•
ilBAL ESTATE 5**
reel "mi*lea«ling" articles in Ih-DOIKJB • PLYMOUTH
PIANOS—Mason % Hamlin, ’the
INSURANCE
Merlin Press. Four days ago tb.-j f t y A I J K I K K
S
tr.d
iv
.riu
.
o
f
piano*.
Kn.be,
J
^
„
four p*iwer llcrliu*knmmmidanti.
t 'f rrx l
MOIITCACE LOANS
the
official
P
lan.,
of
the
Metro-*
,0
"
*
,lm
,U
o
A
t*&gt;011
had sent hark to the Berlin ei'y
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
polltan opera We cordially in­ YA-DK moth proofing lasts 6 gnvcrimieut a soeialisatinn la*Registered Broker and
■ 1,
vite voU lo see ami hear these •vear*. Have your woolens moth wh|eh the German* had draft*.
Insurance Agent
fine instruments Joseph Hailey,
Rm. 4 • Florida State Bank Bldg.
proofed now. Downtown Clean- six tiuuilh* ago, with instrurti.-i
73(1 N Magnolia Ace Ph 2-2990,
•/* &amp; U nndry. 113 Palmetto to make it mure specific.
NEW THREE 'ledroom bungalow
Orlando.
Ave. Phone 914.
Kntlknv asserted the Russian*
built In 194(1. I.arge lot, ran lie'
were "forced" to ugrre to send
Wrstinghouse
electric
alovu
^|4fl.
Pfai
handled for $2600.&lt;i0 cash, lu.1eno Tuning and Rapairing. L. L ing the law hark for redrafting
1811 Sanford Avc.
mice monthly. *
Bill, Rea. 8H-W.
________ after five months’ wiatigling'wiln
ROIIER I A. WILLIAMS, Keallor HOT WATER HEATER Frigidthe Americans, British and Fieii.H
h
io
n
h
Raymond l.undqi'lsl, A«»oriatr
in the knmmandantur.
alre and stove, (jood condition.
Show cards and poatare
Phone 732 Atlantic Hank IRiIr .
He rr|ieatcdly chntged t »*.,*
Phone 1080-J, tietwiwn U A. M.
O— DUE'S SIGN HBRVIC14
“quaationa
and qouhta” mix'll I*,
A OOOD FIVE '-.join bungalow on ' and 7 P. M.__________________
0. D. Landresa. Phone 1021
the Mop|fnnenl* of anrialiratinu"
■'.large corner lot. Immediate po*. RA MY play pen and double carrifouiiilation and reprr-*-*nte*l men-iv
RENT A CAR
session. I’rleiul al f.VitHt.th) with
age. Phone 1097-W.
ill the kninmaudautur wen- with
YOU DRIVE IT
term*.
•ml ilelaying nnd dodging larlirs.il.PHONE 200
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Heritor 6 ARTICLES WANTED
asserted llmt Ihr Russian ili-lei: •
eiSHCKLAND-MORRIHON
Raymond Lundquisl, Associate
tion had statini-hly rantpalg'
U-llRIVK-lT. INC. .
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank Itldg. Highest rash price paid for used
for MN-ialiMtliiu a* "(he if ■furniture.
Ted
Davis
Furniture
SEE US FOR
Democratic process ami the. w.:l4k
J ERN *1* nuim 'kiwss and 88
Co.
311
K.
laW
Ph.
0Mb
-MIMEOGRAPH P W N T IN 0 - «*f ‘ |tie Berlin . population."
■ere* of land. Inrlmling 30 fitAND TYPING
Vtts tree*, five aero* in pine I'LL HUY vour ear regardless of
Pre«sr&lt;l hy an Ameriraii m u CREDIT IJUREAl/ OF
S|M*mient to designate, the nlli
timber, garage,* barn. 2 large
age or rondltion. Roy Reel, 309
SANFORD
nfficiatx in the knmmamlanl *
brooders. Exrellent location on
W. 2nd SL
lilt N. Park
Phene 180
whom he runsiib-My autl-Deni"
highway 4 miles front town,
PRIVATE PARTY will p jy raih EX I Klfl RADIO RKPAIRINU rratie. Kotikov replied: “ I'Ve mini*near lake. 18.000. Term*
for 1910 or 1941 Chevm lat,«r
it p lain chough whom ^ ml-n..
ST. JOHNS REALTY T O.
Fred Myers, 311 E. J M St.
IMymmith from owner. Uall afbut I ilffferenliafe t*etwecii .1
(not Inrorp)
fi:00"P. M., 1021 Elm Ave. Ph. LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market man's doctrines anil his persimul
118 N. Park A venire
1115. ____ .
' .
U f l ^ i y n i B s o a r . itmker
" Barber Shop open Thursday, liy."
Kotikov said it wyi* the R11
W T A ftfliq t BROWN, Asaiwlsl*
Friday A Saturday.
WANTKD. pT a NO. must Jo- In
sian sland.that socialisation shoo'I
good condition. Phona County
THE HOME SH O P""
not affect the enterprise* to» a r Y ic l e s f o r s a l e
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING Berlin which are the “propeDv,
170(1 Hanford Avo. Phony II43-J of a foreign state.’’
'
4 CEILING fens for aale. l.ancy'e I"7 P e la , Livestock, S u p p lie s
Asked If this dlil not mean
_Drug Store.
.
----- ---- ------------—---- ------T~ ATTENTION M O lH FIH
he was in favor of confiscation
horn*—some tine
—DIAPER SERVICE—
IlMALlHi" FLKD&amp;—complete lino. WANTED—goad
to love in f —a- little puppy. In
Bahv Velvet furntxhe* hmqdlal of properties owned here Iqr priv­
HunVi Tuxeds Feed St.ira
quire 2218 Palmetto.
clean, sterile diapers and Jcodor- ate citisen* of Allied nations
a city electrical utility whh h
jPeints, Poultry Suppliea, Nails,
Ised container. f Ec.inomi.-al and like
I* owned lareelv
hy
lh-tgie *
Purina Feeds,. Groceries" and POR SALE—S ■ femalo Co-ker
•afe.
Fully
medically
approved
Spaniel puppies. 410 Klliot Ave.
stockholders—Kotikov said that
Meats. Touchlon A Watson, 1201
Call
Daytona
2487-W
ci
llect
f
tr
Phone 42S.
Celery, Phone 1199,
details. 98 diapers, $2 a weak. "might be a concrete question
still to be worked nut.**
"FIRST IN BA N FO Rir
HELP WANTED
)K SALE—IJmtfoek for drtvoAn American correspondent as­
wa^e And Foadwar»—Phone GIRL for rathleF A coemeUt coun­ LAND C L K A N A N G
A N B serted that the only enterprise* m
hRAINAGK. I NEW CATER­ Germany owned hy a foreign
ter. also soda g ift Lenny's Diug
PILLAR DE1HEL BULLDOZ­ state were the Soviet aktlengiStore.
FOR SALK
ERS WITH P A L M B T T 1 elsehaften (indiMrial trust* con­
&gt;I.D NEWSPAPERS—3 OBNTS
H A K E S &lt;mm 0 * 1 / 4 YD. taining plants confiscated hy the
HEWING MACHINE
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT Russlana to produce for reparaOPERATORS
BUNDLES^
NOW IN THIS VICINITY. tion*.)
Experienced. Steady work, good
10, IS. 20 and n CENT
NIMNICIIT CONSTRUCTION
Hu asked Kotikov if it were to
pay; five days a week. Congeni­
HERALD OFFICE
CO, ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE l*e assumed that only these wetu
al surroundings. Come ready for
2.29SI.
lo he spared while the (fcopertie*
work. Runnytown Sewing Plant,
owned by private eltliens of thCaMfll-errv. Fla.
IF YOUR SAW need* rc-ioothlng, western nations were sailed for
settjng, filing or hammering. soelslliation. The general Would
AVON PBODUCT8 INC. will
Call Ph. tlO-I
not give a direct answer.
train women to earn $1.00 and
Asked if there would, tie commore per hour representing our
produrts, WornVn now nmploy* 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL pensatlon to foreign owners -if
socialised properties, ha said that
ed need not spply. We harw
owning* ill Sanford and sur­ 8ANFORD Beauly* 8alor»-Phone would hay* to hs wtirksd pul
13M.
309
Park.
Mary
McMahon.
Ih tha future*
rounding towns. Write qualifira.
Phone 1364. Permanent waves
.Ilo n a to Naomi Dillman, bln
$8
up,
guaranteed.
Water
sof­
Broadway. OrJqod% Fla.
Frank Upchurch 18
tener. Al»o open evening*.
fSA CTO R WORlJ—Plowing a
diaeing (no gardan plot*). Pho
624-J.

PAGE FIVK

•a - ! -

111 IT
b\ husband n&gt;&gt;. a. Joseph C. Civet
Rates Are Reduced Stetson University | Peaches BrownIIin]
' li; San Fisncisen department .store
Civofli codfends her
By Unemployment Eninys Face,Ufting| I* Sued For l&gt;ivorcc executive.
Reno action ngnln*t him » .u in*

TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1. lS |cWould Kln| ■Cole Be Merry With rial I—Employers covered hy the
Florida unemployment Compeit-'.
Stomach Ulcer Paint?
Th. Intention nkl Kina t’nie it,l*nt Ration Law will save $2 000,000
•i"l h.iv* bm* a iiirtr) »*M mtil if tin ouch trduced' rales In th eir pay
hr h^1 ttoli«.irh n irt |ai|Uk Flit* ndl taxe* for the last «lx month*
.fertr* ^Itit h«t%# III IMF Ihr
'f »t"n.trR. rtf
lnht* Iflit IIf» of 1947. r n I It. Smith, t Imlrman
*.«• |Ml|tA. I&gt;hm
e.ihrt C1*M- of the Florida Iniluatrial t'omqtj*
; ath»h« r Mlire Tl T-&gt; .Ml** 4«||| •hiiultl slon. said tmtav. -w '• 1

Enjoy Hot tied Energy . . . .

/

" ■

Nevada ha* I f u than ono inThe p retty rork*eomh plnnl It I &gt; The area of Turkey )• somemember of the ugly pigweed what lattter than th.. Mate of
■ hahitant per square mile: popula-" a mem
a tion M0.247, area 110.890.
farfily.
Texas.
»

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M

Tp/ir.i-.

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'
*

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‘

Tha new Law !• a contribution to progrtM sod il conducivs to
Safsty and the laving » ( lives.

Sm Yaw* uAM$4i&lt;|9H l$p(«NatiIt«$ T«4«y

AM ERICAN
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a s u a l t y

N1 t I• n• I4 •

c o m p a n y

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C I i (i m S • 9 • I € •

HOU( OffICI *
IX, A»**i„*"" «*:*,! «•*• A,U»**kil# lisbJity I* D,#i4, Sk,a

OklANDO. HA.
*|X„ ,o~p•-,*

T. M EA D E FOX
uiiom

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NATIONAL HANK HI 1I.IHNG

Hy Ray (ioth

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•

�TACE SIX

Aluminum Is Urged
For Housing Problem

work of wood, all cut to aiic. Like
the structures boys make, tnc
hulls* rlllrlKra BS th* hi lld-T fulIowa a diagrammed instruction

laiist Of The Indian
Scouts Are Retired

sht-t-G
* '
AP Newsfreliirr*
The huuan rome in four ityles,
SEATTI.K—Aluminum left the
kitchen tn win a war, a id now a according to Nurvac. Inc., the
Seattle firm propone* a new nils- smallest Iteing a 12 a 24-foot cabin
with hn adjoining car pot I ut porrJi.
(Tati Amuascn; iirexi.lnt, of the
runipahy, suggest* fK.MHI at the
..vit-nir I'i'i "f completion. the
laigrst twtf-Ix-dtoom' bungalow.
Tht- manufacturers resumntenJ

Amussen niK-cta them to come
into wide -um' as-sunir.u-i-ra#'&gt;( t
j

Although aluminum Hite scarce
i during I hi- first years of tit» wnr,
I several large plnnts; which mush-

you o/ ve

OMUh

Wheel flatsnclng

C W e ls h

Th&lt;- firm lH-gan nv prodncl
garages nnd hnppt-m-1 into i
housing line after many ut
guragr* Were l»*-in»; fil)&gt;&lt;I M
families Instead of autumonilra

Historic Tender does
Back To Sea Again
AP Nrwafralun-a '
CHARLESTON. 8, C .-A form*-r tender for the Pr-fdentiai
varht “Mayflower’' ‘went to sta
again recently, her o!d plunking
replacrd hv mnhogany ftnm his­
toric Cherh-slon honiet nnd. even
... atwo
. * from
#..... . Admiral
t .»_1
.
^
.
1t1.
:.
’# biree or
Farrairut'* flait(diip "Hartford."
Welm I. I.. Hr van, wholesale
f,«-,| dealer, finally launrh-d this
25-fiwt . cruiser "{tparten'* after
working on it since IU3D, it hail not
a timber from the original lender!
Hr van salvaged lumber from -old
furniture, pirkrd up n few fine
.plere* of driftwood, mad* the hull
of new white cypress an.I |&gt;eak
planking. The ship Is* fastened
j wUlLjj'J'nrr.screws, not a nail In

. . J-#'
&gt;

The, Imat is built to sleep four.

Ut TO HIS NICK IN MUD, Field Superintendent Harold Present of the Missouri Humane Society, U pulled to ,
safety by a fellow woiker after risking his life to rescue a mongrel dog (arrow) Uiat had become stuck in
the iiiuiTof the River Lies Peres In SL Louis. Present crawled on hoards to reach the animal, (International)

Problem 0 ( Korea Is Seen As
.
Most Difficult In The World
Itsr GLRN.1 HAim
A I’ Foreign News Annlv*t
Washington’s rail foi a fourPower c o n f e t - r n e e til tiaslr:i
Korea's indetH-ndenee turn* the
spotlight on one of the iinhappiest
communities In th* jHni-vyar
world. Kurep. like Austria, is
eonslderevl a lilM-rated land, not
conquered ' enemy territory. Th*
-Japanese have lu-rn diivm out
Itul othrr alien rulers have taken
•

-thett-pti^e: and' the r,tilling ■nf
real peace, fri-i-dum of ,.--11 In'lng
is postponed because the Ulwiatora
can not or will not vgr*-*-.
It ra n not be said that this is
the fault of th r I'n itid Hlatra,
'which shares with Soviet Il'Juda
the oi-eupation of ’Id* foiuier
Japanevp possesaioh T h --A m er­
ican government nml it* reprraentntivea in Korea have t«-ied conlinuoualy and insistently since
IU16 to rome to some understand­
ing with the Russians which would
Permit fulfillm ent of tie pledge
of Korean freedom mad &gt; at Cairo
in 11*42 and repeated and .tmplifiid
In the Moscow C unfrrrnr- of IJJK.
'th e newest rail is further r* idi-nce
of the United .Slates’ desire to
AT A ptc»* contrrvnce, t'hanceHor
make those proniiaes "leal an I to
Hubert M. Hutchins (above) of the
tu rn over the louden.* of adminis­
Uiiivcrtlly of Chicago outlined th*
tration 16 the Korean* themselves
details‘of 4he ImUtutlon's *12.000..
as soon as tmaaihle.
. The Russian . ri-spunco in. tlic _(H&gt;0 nuclear iuuarch paegram. It la
past has ia-t-n a* unln-Infill as most
to be devoted escluilvrly to the
Russian rrsponsea tn Allied ad­ pvatctlm* use of atomtF energy.
vances tn the postwar peilod. It
Tlv* project U tb be wholly tndei
rr&lt;iuire&lt; n considt-rable J rg re r of
pendent from the Government,
OUtlmi.sm to-expect th at the leply
gponsorrd program of th* Atomic

‘Big Joe” Corn May
Solve Glade Problem
AP Newalaatures
flRLLK "Uf-AUL*. Fla: — “pig
Joe"* an ear of corn with a east
iron constitution, msy prove th#
difference l&gt;rtwr&lt;-n suesrsv apd
failure for l/ecf rattle rancher* in
the murklands of Flortda'a Kverglades country,
.
“ Big Joe" Is k variety of corn
developed especially for farnjera
b7 ^ f ’ , Rov B* ^’
thr Lnivrrsity of FloriiU'» Ever*
,
dn-nehid ™ . nrrv V . ! ^ I»ne ,J*|
r I T i T ^ r ..5 ^ ' ,f „

High Rate Of Home
Btiilding-TH Foreseen

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

Tho Nation

410 Sanford Avenue

•flUITANDINHA. Nraril. Sept. ;

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
W l maka our own lc« Croons, All floTora
Taatjr — Dolieloua — Healthful

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM

__ _ ___
itii w
uicilon*' s'li^rVd tspe”" jn'w»s'hIngton hat U d to “thaj klglWst
rat# of homrbuildlrtg wc havd had
In 20 vtari."
“Now at last. homsm.lUdng la
/ r,e " Filch said In a statement,
"and w# ar* nnally gifting the

YALE TIRES
Safety 7 and Deluxe
Passenger Car arid Truck

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

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A s s o c ia te d P rfS a L aaaed W ir s

Red Protest
Note Declares Inten­
tion Of Increasing
Production' Le v e l
Despite Object i on

35 Are Killed In "
Train Collision,
Fire At Winnipeg

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 bP&gt;
The L'nited Slate* hsi told Ru»lit *i*mi it will not. await Soviet

the United. Stales is "detetmined
to remain strong" to back up a
foreign policy based on a de­
sire lor permanent- peace.
He told the InterrAmencan De­
DUGALD. Mad;, Sept. 2 UP)
feme Conference that this "is in
no way a threat" because "po At least 15 persons were killed
great nation har been, more re- *nd 15 otherr injured 1**1 nigh
when -in easlhound tisnscontinental train, crashed headon into a
But. he said, "our aversion to westbound vacationer's special at
violence muO not he misread as this liny station 20 milcr cast of
a lack of determination on our
part to lif t up to the obligations Winnipeg.
Rrscue workers toiling at the.
of the United- Natlorte charter
or at an Invitation to othire. lo .«cenr raid this .morning they had
take libartlee wdth the foundations recovered 17 bodies front 'he
of International peace. .
“Our military strength will be train, two car* o( which bur»l
retained as evidence of the ser&lt;- into flame Immediately alter the
011*0*11 with which we view our collision.
Gaya Lewis, fit, o f Transeona,
M airr-atijftfiw r d rn R T T im a ilfim
FOllOWINO THI IXAMfll te l by their (tight hostess, Jetlle Qutnlsn,
National Hallways sp e ria l. which Sacramento, Cal., the Dees triplets, Christina, Megan-anti Kathy, cross
was biihging loihor Dav holiday- their leg* too. as they pose for the cameraman prior to their t*ks-o(T from
rrp home from the Lake n f the La G uardia Field, N. W. for Cairo, Fgypt. The two-year-old Washington.
W » d * resort, and Mrs. All&gt;ert D. C - triplet*, sccompanled tiy llielr mother. Mrs. Kathleen Dees, were
going Over rest to Join their dad, an airline executive. (International)

Blazing Wreckage Is
Visible 6 Miles And
Hampers Rescuers

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Military Strength To
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Back Up Foreign
Policy Peace Basis

THI S W E E K ’S

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XXXVIII

F R E E E S T IM A T E S
I ’ hone 808

A nderson &amp; Donnell

Masury Paint — The Color Guard Of

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

We REPAIR!

n f ' " f / ' w?
result# that evsr/ona wanted
ducUon of grada _A bevf entt e wh„ , w, floundared under Washbut all previous attem pts toi xalse | n* ,0n directed programs."
corn in thr pr*t ami roucklamJa , ,,
"
.
failed miserably.
. ,,e
.‘h*‘
. • « beginnlng to product ourselves Into a
condition of housing plenty on th*
Hjr Sleeping Heller.
plan bf free building under com­
petition. This plat, has given us
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
amt what appears to be a fine, housing surpluses In Qve past, It
BOX SPRINGS
juicy ear turns out to b* a pulpy, still produces for Americans more
HOLLYW OOD BEDS
Regular and Heavy Duty
rotten mast. Uuga end vyotmt housing, better housing, and more
home ownership than exist anyManufactured To l our
take over.
Individual .Order Hy
Hut Hig Joe takes all this in whsre else on earth."
the American meiti'w r*ld;i of
The NAREB was indicted by a
his
stride, sheds off the water,
ECHOLS
the Methodist Cht|ich la wetlmated
outgrows the worms ami emerges federal grand Jury here We-lnesMallrr** Krtvasaling &amp;
at more than H,(MH),00.
x
at harvest time a 10 to 12 inch dav on an anti-.trust charge of
lie building A Specially
husky, flint-coated field corn. conspiring to fig commission late*
COURT HOUSE CORNER
PHONE 37
“ ' - ’fWI I s Today - Sleep ,
Joe’a husk la long, tight and thick. on real estate deal* In the District
llrtlrr Tonight
Although
worms
are
able
to
Dr. Chnrlrs L. l’crminn
fight their way through th* silk,
ECHOLS BEDDING
OpInntelrlMl
fhvv have a lung way to travel—
COMPANY
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Hhlg.
liecause uf thr husk's thickness —
lu get into- the kernel. —llrrauM J
Hanford
. Orlando
Hours: g-12 l-s
1'hunc 2J4
~Tlai: 9-12
Jo* gr.ows faster, by the lime a
Uehrry \-Rgtvrw d- rhon* 12.11
worm has worked hla way to the
Kyea Ksaminrd - Glasses Filled
Senfonl. IT#.
kernels, th* car la too large to |
damage seriously.
Ur. Bair estimates that Hig Joe,
,! -! j! Dlrmct Prom Matiulactarot
. . i •
Energy Commission. It Is expected with proper * fertilisation, will
to be financed with funds Horn yield Co to (16 bushels per acre.
pdvat* capital.
(International)
Itussian ratification uf pence
1.11*8 8TICK
Y««r' Specifications
treaties with the five Kuropesn
•I
k»*P llpatlck intact, a new
Axis eatrliitic* may herald the unrest is Intensified?*
1
Sorvfa At No Ixtr&lt; Cost
opening uf a new phaae of Huvlrt • Th# malor question I* whether liquid product is applied to th#
rliplumacy. It means that Red the Itussian* will be willing to per­ lips after lipstick. Lip rouge can*m ,,r fln napkins or wear­
army' forre* must lie withdrawn mit unified government te .rrto m
ahortlv from those countries; It to Korea hy truly democratic «*» able* and will not corns off until
mav indicate th at the Kremlin thr western nations understand die It Is finally removed with aoap
now la so confident of its position word. Huth sides use the ward and water, manufacturers say.
In the west th at it will Im ready freely, hut the Russians In K«ra»,
The ao-callrd bloom on th* call*
to deal with other nations on a as In eastern Kurope, have given
W »- P a lm t t t o 3 -4 0 2 1
new basis. Perhaps u g reater It a meaning all their own. If 'hey lllv actually I* a leaf and not a
flower
at
all.
readiness to consider the consol* accepted the American proposal*
idation of peace In the O-lent may for truly free elections a stYirt
Ik- ajiothrr corollary.
could t&gt;* made on what la cur.- to
Korea la lire raalest to un.lrr- be a long and difficult process.
stand of the post-war example* nf Thr political immaturity of tho
occupation and rule, be­ Koreans Is a major tulverso factor.
Plywood
All Sizes
nnd Thickness dlvldeil
cause it is the simplest. It is When the Americans, arrived tn
compact geographically, * with a southern Korea they found 64
. homogenous populatijn, a com­ different parlTes. many nf which
paratively uncomplicated economy. had unlv the vaguest programs.
Doors
Then- are unlv two otoupailnni
Hut the Itussian* insist and may
Instead of the four In Germany continue to Insist that there he a
and Austria.
purge of rightist parties ixrfor*
Windows
All*- Sized
11
But. aa -In Germany and Aus­ there can be elections. Tho prog­
tria. the divided rule meant coin-, ram 'th ey support looks at this
m m ....... -’ i t " . . .
■
omlc strangulation. Tho thirty- poiqt much like that futlowsd In
eighth parhllel, across which the llunranr, Romania, Bulge lie. all
Sliding Doors and WindowM
armies of the United States and of whlAi. began wlth.eomparajlveth* Soviet Union far* earn other, Iv free elections In which sntlseparates the north, where tho Communist Parllea Were permitted
Jauanes*.
using a wraith of water­ to participate freely. The fate of
White Enamel Kitchen Cabinets
power and furl, had. built up pne these opponent* of Communism
Kudin’ Plastic, Naw Pall colon
of tha most productive Industrial
U d ln '
t# Lawn 123, Inches * v
, -«(
^
communities In th* Orient, from
Bags
M
i*#****#itstt****stt*#*****#a.
aM
;
th ragricullural south. The econ­
Mi cart a Board For Cabinet Tops
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omy of both sections withert and
I( i* . completely equipped with

; valley and toilet fnrilitiei. with all
the work done hv llrys 1. tie says
the craft will do from 12 to IK
knots on Its I I0 humc|ni\vcr en­
gine.
•
Brvan said the 8|iartnn rrmirul­
ed Idm of iy shirt whose otiginnl
material was nil reptme-l hy
patches. )|e ripped put an old
plank nml replaced It with n nyv
one until .he hnd a new t-oat.

To P rotect tha Peace of th* W orld;
To P rom st• the Progress of Asseriea
To Prodace P rosperity for Sariford.

Wheeler of Sanford

sergeant.

th* Whit* River Apse lie Indian
reservation In A riso n will await
8U ff Rgt. Sinew L. Riley and Sgt.
Wiliam Major. Sgt. Y-4I ICQ)
Ktssav will enter th* William
Beaumont General Hnapital at
Fort Bliss, Tag., and Set. Antonio
Ivan the - Veterans Hospital at
P* sedans. Calif.
Carrying nt*aaages through hos­
tile terrlUtfV. tra ilin g renegade
Indians and guiding troops was
th* duty of th* scouts in the days
of the Indian wars. In r*r*nt
vesrs they have performed more
prosaic duties.

Partly cloudy tonight ard Wed­
nesday with icattrrcd afternoon
and earl* craning *hn&lt;xer*. Gentle
Tn modrrate rariaMe mostly south­
westerly winds.
_

at Uuity There la Strength—

m U SK E l

Before leaving actiya tervier
tne »couU were promoted to ##rve«nt and their leader to •faff

have put tint m.'tal on
list. Aluminum i« on*
metals-which uilually
a” nrirr Je^li-ie jlnre

YOU* Tim

of Columbia.
Pitch 'described the action m
“reprisal" against the association
for “oppoeinf certain types of
federal legislation dcsignvsl to
maintain indefinltaly and perman­
ently tha control* of government
over the homes and property of
the nation." •

FORT HUACHUCA, Aria., Sept.
1, UP)—The concluding chapter of
a memorable unit of the United
Statea Army ha* been written
with announcement hare that the
last Indian scouts In service will
Roots of'som e specie* &lt;&lt;f tha
be retired in about two month*.
Yucca plant contain a substance
Headquarter* of tbl* historic similar
to soap.
military po*t laid yesterday th*
four remaining scout* had been
The peak wartime average out­
placed on terminal leave. Th*
of crude oil in 1945 icarbid
passing of th* picturesque Army put
unit, established 01 yeat* ago by 4.69S.OOO barrels a day.
General Georg* Crook, will not be
marked with—any forma} cere­
monies.
•
• .

a concrete slab foundation, In­
stalled with tailiaiit coll heating.

1

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1947

&lt; TTIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, PIT)RIDA

era to forget theirs.
They applauded again when he
declared “ without the. W estern
H em isphere, no world proiperlty
Is possible,"
A Presidential reference to the
United .States
pledge to assist
Latin America in a long-range
economic program also was cheer.
#dj The delegate* hjoke Ipin Innd

applause 'again~w han Hie Preali f l dsctareil "th* United S u tra
sTeki world pe^ce. a pear# for frex
man."
.
_ There vnia ait ovation lasting
fully two minutes when he fin­
ished speaking. II* was Intrndirr* I
for the address hy (he Hraxllia'i
Foreign Minister, Raoul Fernan"Mhl! Truman and the Trumans'
daughter, Margaret, listened to thu
Ch|ef Executive from seats In th,ond tier on the right hand «ldo
•the conference hall. Mr*. Tru­
man wore a dark blue suit vvhli
a .grey h a t '
Margaret was dressed in a gr.-y
suit.
The American foreign m inisters
formally concluded their confer­
ence at 9:21 A. M. (E 8T ), only
10 days after they sat down trgather tn writ* an unprecedented
treaty for hemisphere peace* and

*

were said to have lieen ah &gt;aril the
special.
The fifteen Injured, ell of whom
had been aboard the .esort train,
were taken to .th e hospital at 8t.
Honifacr. With a few esieptiovs
the passengers aboard ilt.v tra n s ­
continental train, Imund from 'V an­
couver to Toronto, escaped with
nothing more than a shaking up.

ol people, jammed
the I «uii*t Info •

More Garrisons

b-vvt teres to licsr dedication

Ecuador Regime

Mary, Died Mondiay
Mra. Florence M. Anderson, fil
year old wife of P. D. Anderson
of fjvke Mary, Tiled In a local
hospital Monday’ a t 8:36 A. M.
following an Illness of more than

G U A YA Q U IL LuxGoj. Sepi
(AT— Pie Guayaquil garrison ol
lhi» largcit Ecuadorean city an
nounced it' bad joinrd lltc tcvolt
agaimt Col. Cailoi Mancbrnn In­
lay. lupplrmcnling counlrr-trm!t:tionary force* moving agaimt Qui­
to from the north.
Quito, the capital and tccnml
larV»t
wav between two
gjpupv of counler-Tevolutionary
troops. Some Avere reported mov­
ing down from th elovvni of Iulc*
can "and Ibana. 80 and 60 milcv
in
the routh were i l Guayaquil. Ambato and Rio Ramba. where lire
revolt agaimt lire Manclreno re­
gime began nine days sgo.
A quick dispatch said a goVeruTm rnt m ilitary detarhrasnt left the
capital during the night for .de­
velopment a t Cayamhe. 30 nlilcs
to th# northeast, presumably to
Jefeml Quito against th* forvo,
moving, down the main -railroad
from Tulran and Ibarra.
Radio Amhatu reported a con­
tinuing battle In that section

«nd declard* counter-revolutionary
troop* were pursuing government
forces toward Salcedo, 80 miles
to the north. Amhato, fourth tarn
sst city In Ecuador, Is 70 mil-*
l('&lt;&gt;allaaHl t s Fas* Slsl

Schools To Register
Students Tomorrow
•
T. W. LAWTONTomorrow is pupil registration
dav at all school*, whit# ar.l color­
ed. of S«minol* County, 8up«rln'endsnt T. W. Lawton announced
today. School busses w ||| run over
regular route* aa laat year. All
pupil* whether In school last year
or new thl* year are expected to
enroll on Wednesday,
A recent opinion of Attorney
(:^,n' r,l . J n;n. _WaJ_son1
children to enroll In
grad* If they become six years
old on or before Jan. 1, -1948, A
parent should accompany a begin­
ner and bring a birth cartlflcat*.
Due to an epidemic of Infantile
Paralysis In some sections, pupils
must be within Seminole County
two wees* before the opening
date, Sept. 8. or bring a certificate
lu tin g that there Is no epidemic
place from which they have re­
cently ftome.
“Tht* I* the first year we have
held a pro-school registration",
Mr. Lawton said, “but It I* nec­
essary for all pupils to enrol)
Wednesday as the recent 8U t«
Law require* th* school* to bfc*gin regular classes on Monday,
Sept, 8?

.

,

xficiirt at which George Tnuhv
it.vlrd fut, (.cupel.then .o f - lit!
ntiic citiiftiry o

MacArthur Urges
Tolerant Peace

this building I* a symbol.
"And eo may th* beauty of thl*
building exemplify tn* beauty of
« spirit of friendliness In Sanford:
may Its purpose of service be »
"andard for all 8*mlnnl# county;
may Ita aim of a bigger and more
progressive county lie a goal for
which all of us will strive to­
gether. Remembering a verse h
Proverbs |1

.■vn l ake Monro# yr.terd.sy .»ft*
noon w iln-ss-d bv v rtoRil th
s i .estimated to he upwards
,Mote,than h&gt;* thou.acd people
t.Pnft pror.lr.
.
l-Vd i
.tthcrCrl rtr Fort I m m Park
World champion. Irbr.nv T rrl
during th- .vfternoon to wstoh
roared home four tim#« vv
the h-T-e rarer, tournament riding
n*r end J.^hn V verff. Miami, drnt. vi* for c.t»h prire* in th jnd other rvents of the Dusty
tournamritt
and
hor.-e
iaer».
Hi
erpi-rd five pvt•-*
Two up«-i»
Phots vnd S.vddle Club while other
.vnd onh vvrecked boa* v'*o high .lime the mm did not have it il thouvind* linrd the hulkbryd vnd
.l!g’&gt;*«l the efternvon* activity.
crowded thr Municipal Pier whets
President Frnest !.&lt;i*if*»it*erg of competevl
they
could g&gt;-t .v g.w,l view* of the
th* If, S. Co*st Gt|srA—Aqyili-vr.-.
host raei-,. fhe drdiestion of th?
Flotilla II. Plvitlon
f Rsnfnrl.
I vveee .lourivf Information Booth
said the rare* were th e . large*:;

approach to American participation
in thr povt-u vr *rtilrmcnt of major
ihfficiillirt throughout. thr vvatlJ.
Sen vtur I loll vnd rxpliin rtl hi» tup-

The Inboard ruu-nl-oiit event
was a single heat l*t-e. Julio I'ope I.ee vveie second and lliiiil In the
noshed the finish line fit«t f
second tie** luu off and Kdvvntd
E. Yowcfl an.| Freil

TOKYO, Sept. 2 Ifft Cener.it
^*r,\rthur. observing, the second overturned in front nf the judge*
cjiu.issiv of Japan Mguueiulei. *Tsnrt4~as 'he wss^beytriTitnir'Tb
lid '.-dav his ormpatlmi p dire It service »*-». Mile* WHsey. Mi
f "ttght. rather than might" bad
suffer »d a
a rritlrallv short economy.
&gt; urged that a peace tieatv
the Japanese lie drawn “l-t
same tolerant am) just st-

The supreme commander. In e
public V-J dav statem ent, . slid
Japan should not become a burden
»t|--n the economy of any othei
nation afte r a peace trea ty it
reached, lie added;
Thl* defealed country has th*
b id b rrn postponed horn l:H tt I |
opportunity to txu'iune self-sus­
M. until 5:30 o'clock clu« I**|taining. rather than reduced to a
nerrtsilv of starting the racinci • ''dltlon of memllranry. A penp'..
of smaller sired Isoalt before the given a fait chance will rea-ii
water got too rough
• the niche in human society t.v
••li-ch their own industry, their
"Sanford and Seminole Count) own skill and their ow n-persever
'are Jortunate to have forw.iid so- •• entitle them, without larges*
jliinlintt
public officials who reslllunt
"It I* furtherm ore a fal«e coni/e that
tl
ite
for the future growth of '■»pt which contend* that democra­
the co'mmunily. there is a necessity cy can enly thrive If maintained
• plenty. On the contrary, hlS:
ol a vsarm an-l inleicrted welcome
•
t how« thar tt spring* from
lo visitors who later may become
hs'ilship and struggle ami toil."
residents or frequent guests." M .
M acArthur said Japan is in no
Toohy saitl. — — -:
....
•leegef of rmmment economic col­
“ For the most p art," he eon ; lapse. Th# w ar disrupted the cotm-'
tiii'u-d.. "ft Is safe to say that trv to ik point where “eConom*traveler* come where they au-| pti stration was complete at th*
invited and stay where they ar-'J i-ttlnnlng nf the occupation;*' hut
well treated. We ere indebted t-s s'l'-e the surrem ler, with th# guid­
t)«» officisl* who have provided ance of oecupatinn force*. “Jathis- beautiful and iuvitirig, spot USU h a t been gradually rtsloring
alter* Hanford ran officially vvel-| brr shattered economy ami the
fem e the visitor, trea t him with rurv# it urr, not down.
“ Indu strlarm ilp u t hat now risen
consideration and Interest him In
to over 46 percent_ o f th# prewar
Sanford and this -vicinity.
normal, and improvement can b*
"To the Jtifrees who with C l ­ exoected to contiioie."
ergy and determ ination hare un'la e A rth u r concluded!
Jsrtaken the operation' of th*«
"If Japan In th# post-treaty
courtesy rsn ta r for visitors, we #-* is given a Just opportunity
should look with gratitude. Hot tn bv# In freedom anil pear# wllir
•sclt of us sh'vuld remember that her neighbors in th# community
the favorable impression of Sarj- of r ations, there will he no threat
M which- might b# created her* to th# survival and strengthening
mlckly can b« destroyed If th#
»h# democratic ptocesres her#
■ile'sls It represent* ar# not cm- of
inaugurated under the occupation.
Itodird in -th# actlnnu of all of u* . For democracy, once firmly
\i*h whom visitor* com* in eon- rooted tin the human heart, has
tact. Th* attendant at th# terv. never voluntarily yielded before
Ice station, th# waitress at th*
other conflicting tdeologv
restaurant, th# clerk In th# *tm# any
known lo man. If liberty and pub»*rb h»«p* to enlarge or destroy lie
m orality do not br*ng national
th* favorable Impression that It stability,
nothing ran.”
'* hoped will be created In thl*

building when th# p#»ole visit It.
So each of us t)—ubl most cer­
tainly consider hlm»»lf reipom lb'e

59 Entries Compete: Thousands Enjoy Rid­
c Two Craft Are Up­ ing Program At
Fort Mellon P-irk
set, One Wrecked

disc__ueighbiiiing— ilitzli.

stmt, of in-iest-'iit Japan, d#
Jaycce J’ictiJ-nt J. iJreil.y 0&lt;l’ram vtrrwed llm msgniluile of the
rmttisl uuludry am t ann«uncej&gt;

Overflow Cr o w d At
M a y f a i r Inn Cli­
maxes Day Of ExAna *Fun
c ite m e n t

An exciting afternoon of vaned
activities at thrilling a* a thves
ling .circu* and including bast
race*. hnr.c rare* and even gbder
plane* toating through sunny skies
overhead, wav climaxed Iwt eve­
ning vvilh the anarding of trophit'V
Itv WILL M ill t ONXOI-LY
tn regatta winners, and an adfhrip * t i t rwitFmrnt .in.I ihriu*
"cirri» In- Senator Holland at a
Itie &gt;ulrichy f aftfinodn a*
bvnquel which overllowed the Msyl.vir Inn* l.ugr Uinini; room.

men! the 1
-ontrilmtlon of thr Wcstern -rones of Germany to the
econ -111* reconstruction of Europe
until the consent o f 't h e Soviet
government has been Obtained."
Tl» cote, delivered to th* Husklan ettd-assy in Washington yes­
terday said further:

late ycilcidsy ajleindon following

M ts.P.D . Ander^p Capital Is B»;twecr
Two Counter RevResident Of Lake olutlonnry Gr o u p s

Horn April 14. 1893 In Law.
rence county. I’a. Sirs. Anderson
hail resided In Lak* Mary for thr
past 22 years. She was a member
n \ the Lake Mary Community
Church.
Survivor# lt*#ld*s the husband
Include one daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Itrewer. West Palm Beach; two
sons, I’. D. Anderson, Jr., Mait­
.jjr e s ld e n t Truman left the fog- land and Raymond R. Anderson
W6ml hotal for th# 46-mile trip) of Sharon. Pa.; five brothers, J.
down the winding road to Rio Pe L. McConaghy of New Cast)*, PK.;
Janeiro, aerompanterf by ids staff A. M-. McConaghy, Roscoe, Calif.,
William McConaghy, Pittsburgh;
K 's s lls s H ea Page a lt I
L. 8, McConaghy, , Birmingham.
Ala.; N. F.. McCAnaghy. Mobile.
Ala.; three slaters, Mrs. C. M.
McNIckle, Mrs. William Smith
and Ml** Nancy McConaghy all
of New Castle, Pa.; four grandIhldren. Mona Ellen Anderson,
Maitland; I’ . 1). Anderson. Ill,
Maitland: INymond Carl Ander­
8 0 U T n r0 R T ; England, Sept. 2 son and Cheryl Andsrann of ShaUP)—Britain's trad# unions adap­
ted today th* pfibdpls of govern­
ment direction of labor, surrenderInc some of their democratic free
dofcs In an effort to speed nation­
al economic recovery.
Delegates to th# 79th annual
meeting of th* powerful Trade*
Union Congress agreed to th*
measure bv a vote of more than
flzge to one. This authorised the
Iprern m en t to rout# worker» Inin
undermanned Industries sciential Some Areas Swamped
to recovery.
•
Th* vote cam# after the dele­ By GIs Cashing Bonds
gates heard Minister of Labor
Gaorga Isaacs urge British tabor
WASHINGTON. Bept, 2, (,P&gt;—
to work a few hours longer a Hank* poured out a stream of
weak, so that th* government cash today to vatarans hurrying
might “secure an Immediate In­ to turn their terminal leave bond*
crease of output where it matters Into spendabla monay. \
most, without an Increase of man­
An Associated Press survey of
power."
.
major cities showed th at In some
- 4 t t r r more than three hours de­ there war a virtual stampede by
rare the congress accented a gen­ many veterans to get cash f o r t h •
eral council report calling for a securities given them hi discharge
review of the nation's manpower from the armed asrvteas payment
shortage and suggesting (ha pot-' for unused'leava. In others, th*
tlbl* need for “positive^ direction casting of bonds was only moderof labor “to a limited extent."
On* of tha first steps to be
At Jacksonville. Fla., lonz lines
taken by th* government, the de­ of veteran* formed a t th* city’*
bote disclosed, will be to lengthen eight banking houses aw n befor*
th* working sreck In so n s of tha the opening hour. "It I* really a
basic Industries. *
.
madhouse, a bank offklal said.
l.incs Dfiorr
iw nu
Linea
before inuuiie,
Moblla. nia-.
Ala., hank*
T iiitp am tir w w i e d T H f l m t r u s r
• J u I U ir SUnatrom will be • tbe
guest speaker a t tha Klwanla
luncheon U ba held a t 11:16
CYCLONE *
o'clock a t the Tourist Canter
STEUBENVILLE, O., S ep t 2.
tomorrow. J*rry Silverman will 0D — At !#aat on# person was
be prerentad with the Celery City reported killed early today by a
Printing Company trophy awarded cyclon#, whlfh cut a path of de­
to th* loqal baseball player with struction In the Eldenvllle-Burthe highest batting average for gettstown district. I t miles east
of here In Penaaylvaala.

British Unions
Adopt Qovemment
^ Direction 5 to 1

Touhy Stresses Friendliness
In Dedication Of J. C, Booth

lion in - Western Germany for m
buildmi hurope. thu* eating the (i
nan* ut burden on thu country
The State Department made th-s
this pltin ih a. note ‘published to
day firmly rejecting Hu»«j.*‘t pintest agsinit a British-Americsn de
cision to step up the level of industiy in their occupied rones
of C •im*nv to approximately 1936
Th- note, charging failure of
the^R im ian government to carry
out the IP45 Potstlanv agreement
pail 'placed upon the United
State* a heavy financial burden
In the oecupatinn of Germany."
said:
“ The United States government
Is unable to accept the thesis thst
nothing can b* done to alleviate
the financial burden of the United

Big Crowd Enjoys Pony Races And
Boat Races Held TournamentsGive
On-Lake Monroe Spectators Thrill

It ADAIt DEMONSTRATION

A number of spectators yestsr-

was mounted on a largo truck
on Seminole Boulevard and was
brought here from Orlando with
Lieut. Rayermann. . ,

CORRECTION
Children will spend a full day at
the South Side Primary School
Monday, Instead of ono-half day
as was *Ut*d In last n la h t'r Her­
ald. linssaa will run, Wednesday La.
carry the children to achool and
fnmdly,*jr may we dedicate this will taka them homo at noon.
building^tq friendliness and help,
fulness for nrlghbor and stranger
ROTARY PICNIC
alike and Invoke Gmi'a blessing
Members of th* Rotary Club
tn that en d "
w#re *»k#d by President Gordon
Mr. Odham, In his brief talk Urlsaon today lo meet a t the Toftcfollowing the dedicatory address Ist Center a t 3:00 o'clock tomor­
l.y Mr. Touhv, pointed cut that row afternoon to go In a group lo
the Information Booth had been Blue Springs were a picnic will he
(IM tlsw * aa r#a# Two)

i&lt; to meet it* revpon*
Sumuilng up the ach'ev,»*ncnt4
nf Inlwr iluring the past fifty
Atm-iIran TntnTfrrtnrTJfV.t‘‘d WT&lt;18-

l!w*i’. IHWItt Wim (|tr
with Hethert Covvait ire

eb e n he was thrown from his vers
Class C runslvout." Aiwthei Ixiat
was dropped from the i-lertr r
hoist and
wavdamaged tn ,v
small extent. The first
best of tbe midget
hydroplanes
was won hv Jam es
Tedford, Miami, second place was
copped hy G iiv I’erlita nf Orlando
and llam bl Fuller, Tam pa, came
In third.
. - •
'
The second heat nf the midge*

tinman now r

u\h*-«t - wag.* ktui . thn h'ghnt
"t&lt;itN,-nd of li*in£ of any pcopla
In tin- histurv nf the x-vrl.!. and ho
uit-.-l flint the tcspiin.i'ili- Irodcra
of labor treognlie (In- frin’ , of tho
Ameili-nn wav of life v.-hlcfi they
enjoy a nd' t r v to rccoitcifi thorn-

p ra .,- betvvri-ii Inlair mi l manage­
ment can bp- maintain* I nnd tho
productive machinery nf this coun­
supported.
• .
Federal Aid S o u r III trySenator
llollard was infr-vjiicoii
To Fi«:ht Bud Tide bv Senator t.loyd F. H’v ! \ who
pre-i.lwl over the m-atlnij as
t'-i-imaster. An official Welcomn
va* extended the -listiegutlhcd
Legion Head States
gne-t- nnd visiting l aia' inn by W.
\ Hitting, president ,vf liin ( ham*
UN Is Peace Hope u
bet nf Commerce. Senator Boyle
■alsn introduce*) S.-i-rcturv of Stato
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. t/T ) - tide
\ Ginv, who a w e rje l the
Jam -s F. O'Neil, new cnmmandci
flit- group, four of ail
» 1 -m ’It

‘of the American Legion, declared
today th a t .“there I* t«v» much
talk of war and not enough talk
of peace.'”
At lii* first formal new* c»n.
feren'-e since hit election laM
Sunday, O'Neil said ’th a t in his
opinion “the talk of w ar is e sa g (reratrd " lie ad-led, however, th a t
the danger of war "can't he over
looked "
O'Ned. who t« ehief of policre
in Manchester, N. j L . ’sal-1 th at
"the UntYsd Motions ts the only
hope- * r b a re " for peace. "YVe
must p la rW lu r reliance In it and
try to make It workaDle.”
The new commander declared
th a t Communism was like an ireberg, “ nine-tenths subm crgr-l.''
Questioned a* to w hether he felt
outlawed, O'Neil said " I t (CommOnismi I* not a political party
hut I* an International consplr-

Nation’s Death Toll
For Holiday Is 448

an- member* of the Red flit- C :u
mittee. xjIII confer wljfh .lulni
Steelman, piesldentlal a-- Innt
with other -government •&gt;
S-l-A-iiun of tire group
(’laude Stiirkland, (read •
Ins roiiiilv'- freli dis|»o»&lt;
nanv-d that file* were ci

of SfT.crnt*.
■ •
Under an agreement*ycacHW by
the uninn* and tfiv carriers, tha
nf the arhitrM bi’ board
II-- &lt;iiii|ini-d up th# flv. nrnbl,.m fin-lings
t-f six member* hcado-l hy P r.
• i n . . . i ___ 1...1 ••
William l.ejserson, form er chair­
man nf the National I j t w r Rela­
tion* Hoai l. art- bindin ; upon the
pnrtlv*.

Nazi Denies Training
Germans In Russia

HA PEN HADES, Germany
Hi-pt. 2. GP&gt;- Tht- wife of fnriiirr
N an' Finl-I Marshal Friedrich Von
I'aulu* *41-1 t-nlay *lu- had re­
ceived a postcard front him deny­
Rv th e Associated Press
At least 448 person* ditil In' ing report* th st lie wa» ^ g a n ir violent accidents over th# thrv#- Ing an at my of German* in Itu*•la.
day Labor Day wrsk end.

Traffic mlsnaps accounted for
hy far th* majority of th* tragedles. with 290 parsons dead in
crash#* on the nation*!' h lih tfk y t '
In addition. 81 person* drowned
suit 77—w a rs killed . In other acci­
dent*. Including 21 deaths in plan#
crash#*.
•
Th# traffic toll was higher than
th* early estimate of 260 ma l by th* National Safety Council,
hut It was still- wsll below III#
all time Labor Day week end
tra ffic ‘ fatality flgurp of 4 2 3 'in
1941. In that / e a r another 73
drowned and 126 died In mltcellaneoue violent mishaps, bringing
LA GUARDIA CONDITION
NEW YORK, Be f i t . 2, (,7 7 Formar Mayor Florello H. La
Guardia was reported today by
his physician tn be “ not doing
very well." Df. Georg* Baehr said
[.a Guardia, who la recuperating
from an operation, had not recov­
ered sufficiently tn permit re­
sumption of hla radio broadcasts.

Non*()perating
Railroad Workers
Liven Wage Bimat

.....

tha

third

.

J * c la rific a tio n of
railroad lalmr. in little 'm ore than
a vi-.ir. In-19tfi they acre aw ard&gt;i| a boost nf I S'* cents nn hour.
Non - operating p e r s o n n e l ,
am ounting to about ‘.hrco-fourtKx
of th,. line** total employment,
ro n tist of clerk*, tel»gTaph«re,
maintenance men and othere not
employed directly In tha running
findings were basal on
hearing* conducted in C hldi
from Aug. 4 through Aug. 28.
TsVfiiir lo r ‘ the full 20 ctn U t

Two large rattlesnake* were re-icost*. which Included payroll*,
rrntly killed hy J. W. Fortier near I At one »e*slon of the hearing,
his home In |j»kr Mary. On Hun- L. W. Horning of Njw York, ylea
day evening he killed a reran president of the New Y&gt;uk C/n*
fool snake with l« rattlea and on tral System, estimated a 20 c e il
Monday evening shot a six fo o t; Increase would hike payroll* by
lung rattWr with 12 rattles.
(660.000.00U a year,
_

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Kiwanfe Meet
U na Cw i (Mm I
described by him a t tha
largest In tho country. Boya from
-IS to CO are lent there only as a
* laat resort when they have provLtd incorrigible. He told how * a
boy la brought to Hie home, use* an y by a atrapplng sheriff. The
vboy I. then searched, his belong*
Inga put In a vault, his dungarees
and trouser* given to him. At
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leased they will be self-support

OH Company Rocked
* By Explosion, Fire

Pope—Truman
&lt;Con'tn»r* r»«t" *•»■»
ill peoples of the earth are longnr."
The Pope continued:*
munificent th in ly ahown
bv the American people to the snf• ferlng and oppressed In every part
of the world Is a fair token of

„„
......"The
plant early , today, musing the
company to lose 24.000 barrel t
daily capacity In jtroeeasing crude
oil, company official# raid.
- One worker, Julius Kupni, fi2,
of Whiting was missing ns firemen fought flames .which at first
were brought under control, then
hroke out again several hours
later. Three workefs, Injured
slightly, were given first aid united towards its realtralicn."
The President, declaring that
"IhV tasks now confronlldit III are
tages and go to bed promptly at
formidable", said;
The explosion; which occurred
S;00 P, M. under bright- lights
"I am privileged, to pledge full
and Are heavily, guarded. .Thry In a nump house serving the com. fnith
to you once’*«*•» to work
have daily military drill and those pany'a No. 5 and A*.pipe stills,
»ho merit may indulge In ath­ waa hrard for a radius of n mile with Your Holiness and with every
letics.
from the Mast. Within two hours, agency of good the world over for
an enduring peace."
. ..
' Be declared h I a "theoretical flames which followed ths ex“An
enduring
peace,*
Mr.
Tru­
plosion
were
reported
under
con­
ideaa” and M. A. degree In soclology. ha found to be utterly trol, but fire broke out'ngaln ar­ man asserted, "can be bud! only
410 good .without experience, and ound 9:00 A. M. Comn»ny—of­ upon Christian orloclple*. Bkcebt
d w ih f tt six of his best friends hid ficials, however, said they he. the Lord*build liter hquv. tltry lab­
•ii'-. been killed by Inmatrs. He taught lived plant firemen eould curb or in vain who build v **
flAa,. a Christian nabon our
aehool with a black lack strapped the Garnet.
*.
to his wrist, he said, and earn-I
A company spokesman carimat- tatm- .i d'- ire la to banish Wlf
auch a reputation for discipline ed damage at |70,000, and raid and the causes of w ar’ from tha
that the cut In dally crude oil cap­ world J believe lhal.Ihe greatest
acity necessitated by-tho damage need of the world today Is a re­
was doubly eevefe becau-e It waa newal of faith. I seek to encour­
percent of the bo;
added to destruction of another age renewed faith In the dignity
cause no trouble,
daily 2400 barrel* caparity suf­ and worth of the human mrson
th a other 10 percent have to S' fered In another fire three weeks In all lands. The riroct demand
faith that -Is strong enough to
disciplined.
. In-.:
struggle If need In-* for the right."
A Boys who had the choice of ir&gt;
Tin- Pontiff replied:
laehefc with the heavy leather paridie or fiva days extra.Jlroe, In
“Once th- slnt". to the exclusion
variably chose the paddle, Making
of Cod. make* itself.thn soutce of
them stand faca to 4he wail un­
the rights of the human person,
&lt;r*nllfinr4 I,-at
|I**I
der strict military discipline for( -Ilrimh tr«op dispositions bpt gave
no lorfb'atfnn w brthrr she would
commodity the jrd rr of f] 1 la
wield the blg.power veto.
Martin Btinclpher sani
.......... ...........
and .........
history surely
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. llro- nvrtturned:
etal aongi with Hi
makes It clear that tha Inevitable
myko.
■
speaking
as
a
vote
ap­
accompanying. Prof.
proached In the Security Council result of the sukrroston of. cnler
on the long-debated calf, repent­ between peoples Is war.**
as guests.
ed (bat British’troops should gel
off Egyptian ao|| an demanded by
Citrus Ruling
th* Cairo government.
Dewey Speech
&lt;t'«altaii«4 (tan !*»«• Oast
Tha Brasilian resolution, calling
on Britain and Egypt to remim? the growers or signatures Sy
direct negotiations, was described shipper* barely met technical re“ that wa are witnessing on the as a menus nf sidestepping
ASIwtld aevnc conditions which arc
_Earn will—mail
---- 'BauimngTrnkTlhoto Which fdirow
out- 12,000 letter* to individual
Russia and Colombia were re­ itruwent, each containing a ballot,
_ #d tha first World W ar"
garded an (he key- figure* In tin* n copy of the proposed amend­
leader declared "We m ust honeet- final voting. The Soviet Union ment ultd an envelope lit which to
Jy face up to th* facta and know ha* supporter! Egyptian demand-. return the marked ballot to the
wher* the danger* at*. Everyone
I,*1eland off ire.
knows that there la now a move­ tlonal removal of&lt; British troop*,
Permission has l&gt;ecn obtained
ment which Ip advancing In am ­ but had given no indication wheth­ to u*o county agrnt offices
office* In
bitious, Wall-organised program er she might veto anything Ice*, polling placet where growers who
Brasil has moved that Egypt did not receive a ballot by mail
and Britain resume negotiation* may obtain one and cart their
far settlement of their disput-1, all* citruktpftxJuelng counties a*
which also hinges on the future
of the Anglo-Egyptimr Hndan. A
Cooperatives will lie permitted
preliminary unofficial lineup r.how. to submit 1mllots far their mem­
*«1 llnltfd Statrs, f'hirtn, .^u-tru­ bership. Grower-shipper* will t»
ll*, Belgium and Prance behind permit ted to rote a* growers,
the Braillion resolution. Seven and nl-o to sign ns shippers.
affirmative vote* arc rtouirto1
Indian Hlvrr growers and ship­
far patsage,
Brail) looked
look**! per* have sought thin amendment__ and Urnril
to . every way of life."
to her l.niin Amrrlcan neighbor. Because of trad It Imini differences
, Deway said the American'•Le- Colombia, far the derisive ballot. in their marketing method*, mmBoland, a consistent voting-part. pa rvd-wlth the m nainder nf Unri^ U a “a* a group, -havs long and
ncr of Russia, ami Hyrla, a atstei ida’s citrus territory, ihey claim
member of Egypt in the Arab to hav&gt; lien, penalised at time*
League, are strongly opposed to when shipping regulations which
the Brasilian mnv-. •
state were npplird alia to them,
CAIRO,
Police prohibited a meeting called
TO FETB PLAVEBS
tnnlirht lit*
ftir
DELAND, Aug. 20, '(Special)—
Player appreciation night U sched­
uled tonight for tho Dt-tjuid Red
Hats wlmn they meet the Gaine*immediate withdrnwnl of Britinb ville G-Men nt Conrad Pnyk In
troop*.
fielamd. Nearly I, BOO fapa are
The committee, whlrh asserted expected to witness the contest
It included repivffnU tlrt* &lt;f nil und the pre game festivities.
political parties, met Tutsday hml
f (On Ui s N t u a l*««* OsO
demonstratfons fidlowed. *
coly • few months sgo from her
Members of the Moslem Broth­
• 'HitWe Britain, where shs hsd erhood, who led violent sntl-BrU/ met and married Poland, said she
and anll-Amrrlcan demonstra­
h»d no plans for returning to lih
tion* last Friday, were to llst'm
h«r home!
radio today to proceedings
fi “I'd Ilka to stay ovsrWhsre,"
tha 8ecurlty Coimcll hearing
sha said.
plea.
i Poland, a cook at th# Army's theTh*Egyptian
brotherhood news­
X flln field near hsra, wsj shot paper, Moslem
El Mnrimmm.
to death tn front of the Fort Maerterl ElthatEkwan
British civllisnt hod
Walton m ta o ra n t wb«r* hit wlfo been instructed
awlft departure from Egy-jilttm
suit for .divorce,
In vlewr of the UN’s i speed­
baby away and threaten* 1 dtlc*
ed rejection of the Egyptian de­
Ife. *
Th* British embassy denied
tiaald her first m e n In the mand.
tha report.
ipt to get custody of her
Would be to talk with her .The Mwapapey said the British
r-ln-law, C. T. Poland, why army had placer] cities In the
• hare mttxpacUdJy for tha Suex Canal tone out of bounds to
it* troops hecaute of tension and
ordered all. unit* to pl*cf m in -

Greet Belt I.ake Is the reennent
There ere more then four timer
of ancient Lake Bonneville which as mpny cattle In Nevada a
was once WO deep where Salt there are people;'population 110,
Lake City now aland*. .
247 with about 4BO,000 cattle.

„n#
The power needed to light an
the electric bulb for one hour would
the W p * smell wnteh running for
1,000 year*.

Te U rge independent stater—
pt, Ireq, Persia, Saudi Arabia
Turkey—make up M per cent

tfjW tsr-p:1

S t’vtk up now for the Holiday ahead—We have tha finest array of holiday
foods In town. Store 3 will be closed all day Monday—so b u y enuff to last
'til Tuesday I

A T T E N T IO N

Storas
CICMri
All Day
Monday,
Sspt, 1

Quantity .Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. August 30

nixie Darting
Old Fashioned

w h o m

Sandwich

Lady l&amp; tt/F o ta td

* ’ |&gt;
Salad

W eenees

u -°

20c

Hash

300

25c
Chill
•*
Van Can

«

12c

Van Camp Comsd &amp;
no

llormel Liver

P a ta .

16-OI

Van Can

S ausage

4

LABOR DAY S A L E j

A rm our’a

Libbyl Potted

Libby Deviled

17c
Libby Vienna

15c

Bar Harbor Anchovy

Armour’s

%*•

College Inn Boned

C h ic k e n

svi

American Oil

15c
Long W hite

Long Island White Cobbler

M eat
.

S a u s a g e N W*

C a rd in a l

1 4 ttc

tradem ark

POTATOES,

(Plug Bottle Deposit)
Calif. Graweniteln

All Sweet

Show WhtU

SUPER FEA TU R E
CHEESE

Lb

49c

G ra p e s

2

O n io n s

OLEO y i t . Lb 47c

Fresh Oregon

BoUd*. lb 45c

25c
.

CHEESE 2 for 29c
Redl-Mlx

lb #

Yctlcnv

4

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Pota to e s 4

25c

OaUfontt*

25c

P lu m s

Shipped, Qr. A, Leri*

Delta Bweet Mix

P ic k le s

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D ain ty

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M u s ta rd

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Hockless, Whole or
String Half Picnics
8*to*10-lb,
i,

No a

U. S ^ G o rt Graded Utility

'Sure-M ix’

12v&amp; c

A venge S lit,

F r u it

Eagle Brand

8 -or

French'* Prepared

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CHUCK ROAST

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F
L
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ROUND, CLUB STEAKS
STEAKS
lb 29c Hamburger

U. 8- Good A Choice Veal
Nabisco

Rltz

V4-U.

Oator Roach

Hive*

ANNOUNCING

sm

Does Everything

DU 2

t

OPENING OF

U. S. Good &amp; Choice Beef

biatora, howsrrtr. did

BARBER SHOP

Tongues -u&gt; 28c
117 W. FIRST STREET
FRIDAY AUGUST 29th ,.

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Dotllos

'eachcrs Meet

Venetian gjass worker*
once confined to their own spe­
cial Island to pravant their se­
lobbies w b m , interests cret* from being discovered by
affected b y ,, increased foreigners.
She blasted, a t legisla- in f that there had been no epi*
p in public offer to help damle Wher# they had stayed,
mr t*achara,?i.and then
pnlaed tha new school lotfit*
iltte* eat Ion- vote exactly
bad feature*.
debate* were Mid In the
■fid Benet# before th* bill
aed, *h« satd^'and told of
&gt;mbera of
wnmittfc.
m atter o f'raisin g ths
l* of Khooljxupcrintefitrond tha ..taga of beo ’read .and ,w rit* . 00#
mod it unconatUuilona],

T H U R S D A Y , AUGUST 28, 1947

T H E SANFORD HERALD,

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a

Umlly T h trc I s S tren g th —

, Pertjy cloudy tonight and Sat*,
urdsy, »M tly scattered »ho»w i
and thunderstorms this allernooit
and again Saturday .afternoon,’
Winds! gentle to rnixlernte rail*
- a b l e through Saturday.

To Protect tbo Peaceof Urn World;
To Promot* th® Pro*re** of Am trittj
To F rH a n Prooporltjr for S tttfori

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NO. 208

Aiaociated Pm# Lowed Wir*

F L O R ID A , FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1917
**•

Legion Meet
Hears Armed
"Service Heads
t

Preacher Dem onstrates His Faith

Eisenhower Sees No
I m m e d i a t e War;
N i m i t z Discusses
Unified D e f e n s e

Note To Russia Sug­
gests Sept, 8 Date;
S ta te Department
Reveals Proposals

By ALLAN FISHER

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 WP)Tbe United Slate* celled today
for a four-power conference to
speed Korean independence.
Tbc request was made in a new
note to Moscow saying that the
present deadlock on a joint Rutsian-Amrrican commission to ar
range for a provisional governmeal
cinpot, in this country's opinion,
continue

NEW YORK. Aug. 29 GP&gt;Americsn Legionnaires. t h e i r
lengthy campaign for upiversel
military training now backed by thy
bi-partiian tupport of President
Truman and Got. Thomsi E. Dew­
ey, today looked to the niton's
top miltary leaden for further en­
dowment -of peacetime comcription at the second session of the
m Letion't 29th Convention,
X Sriitfel •„/ #te' A n # DwigM
D. Eiienhower, -Army Chief of
' ' Staff, told American Legionnaire*
he u w no immediate threat ol
I global war but added that
United State* Armed Force* ihould
bit ittong enough to make an
agre*»or realize war would “like­
ly be fought over hi* territory.
armlet eald that “no tr e a t nation
ia today In poiltlon deliberately
to provoke a long and exhaust
ing conflict with any hope of

TWO PIAblY COPyikHtADS ere held aloft by the Rev. Gordon Miller,
pastor of a tneke-cultiit congregation at Summerville, G a, as he provea
to hie followers hie faith In tha sect’s religion. The death of e member of j
Milter's dock,’who died after drinking polton to show his faith, baa i.
caused the preacher’s arrest on a murder w arrant
(International),

Rio ParleyJHailed.TrumanForesees
ByVandenbergAt Marshall Plan To
Brazil’s Congress Supplant UNR R A
Presidential Note To
Congress. Reports
On O rg a n iz a tio n

“W# must so gird ourselves American Conference of hemi­
that a predatory aggressor will sphere defense set a "significant
bs aware of the risk* ha run* r*ample’“ for ihe United N«end will realise, ehould he pro- linns.
((m lla M *n rear* lie I
The treaty agsinst aggression
to be signed W e Tuesday in the
) presence of -President Truman

* Dutch To Accept
Tendency Of -BN'. f f i m S t t L T E :
®

O n

I n f U n n A a i n •"«! ^ n ty Tri the history of the
U W v B C b I B world, the Michigan senator said
in hjs prepared address.

•t h e HAGUE, Aug. 29 0P&gt;~
T h t Natherlanda government an.
notmeed today it would accept
“the general tendency" of United
«- Nation* Seeurlty . Council re% eonUlone on Indonesia.
&gt; Tbs council voted Tuesday to
extend Ite good office* and eat up
a council committee to Investigate
the differences between the Dutch
end the Indonesian. Republic.
The government eald It wonld
'extend all facilities to consuls at
Batavia, Java, to Investigate and
report on the eltuatlon In tha
Eeat Ihdiee since the United
Nations cease-fire order became
effective a t midnight Aug. 4.
if
The announcement eald the
Netherlands govemmsnt soon would
designate „ member of the comeommieelon
proposed
in the
American resolution. Under the
resolution, the Dutch are to nomlnato on# member, the Indon­
esian! one, a n d 'th e Dutch and

Xadanesleni, a third.

The government said however,
th a t It syould .stand by tta refusal
to recognise the competence of
the Security Council to deal with
% the m atter, which the Dutch have
contended wee an internal affair.
Accepting the ‘^tendency" of the
►solutions,. the
“
Dutch communi
qua look the view th at the Indon­
esian Republic should "cease any
hostile action by word or deed,"
and that final responsibility for
order In the Islands remained
with the Netherlands government.

($ Test Case F ails To
*
Aid Deported Jews

0

LONDON. Aug* H , UP) — The
Hlgh Court of Justice refused tocorp re v e n te d
‘ ‘- u E r J *
from foretha British
fng 4,400 Jewish refugees, inter'
teoted while trying to run. the
Pal4*tln’e immigration blockade, to
go to Germany.
#
The refugees now are an route
to Hamburg In three British ship*.
Tha application, sponsored by the
i Jewish Agency, sought the writ on
behalf of six of the re fu g e e In a
test case applicable to all the
Jew*.
t In ordering the deportation of
Jaw* from FaleaUnlaa waters,
Jenkins

WfVtoday
41
. . In state

itfc T t

_

Republicans Say
Labor Deceived
By Propaganda
Poll Reveals Unions
Favor Provisions Of
T aft-H artlcv Act
PERRY BROWM

J05CPII J MAUOY

“The United State* government

Eiienhower aald that “as long
a t deliberate aggression against
the rights of fraa man I and
nd tho U. S„ Senator Cites
existence of free government may
Meet's Historic
wa must Be prepared for
• A c c o m p lishment s
bg- a part of tha International
whatever this may finally mean
9 to us.*’
RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug, 29
■WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 (*”&gt;
want to (JP)—Sen,
* Re declared “I do
d not want
F*&gt;—Sen, Vandenbeia
Vandenbeij (R-Mich]l
(R-Mich]( Piesidenl Trumin espicurd hope
b* understood a* a M jtt a global
git
war a* an immediliaW threat" and told a joint session of Brasil's today that the Marshall plan for
Congress today that tbc Inter* European self-help will successfully
eddid-

Ia n

German ~ Industrial
Goal O f 1936iLevel
Set By Britain-U. S.

In Race To Head American Legion

m

•

If*"

Big 4 Meet On
Korean Issue

Tha work dona at QuiUndlnha,
thu.jU . 8. delegate added, will
give tha United Nations "a use.
ful ^n d impressive model of how
big . and little stale* can work
together on a basis of absolute
equality of both obligation and
power in the pursuit of Interna­
tional peace and security."
"It it a thrilling international
adventure which took concrete
form when the Pan-American
Union was organised in 1890,
Vandenberg said. "R it a formu­
la of firm friendship which has,
relatively, made our* the most
peaceful continent on earth for
Jhe better part of a century."
Vandenberg. on behalf of tbo
( O n lliH l
r a B« II,)

Injured Prelate Is
Placed Urider Arrest
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
29 UFb~President Vladimir Bakarlch of the, Croatian Republic
wa* quoted by Tanjug, Yugoslav
New* Agency, to d a y .a s saying
that Sunday!* mob attacks on
Catholic
priest* - In Vensilt,
Giulia reaulted, from a ruling by
certain priest* th at .per vm* ctasaed aa “enemies o f tli# church"
would be barred from acting as
godfather* a t confirmation &lt;vemonles.
Bakerlch wee .quoted ea saying
that Msgr, Jakor Ukmar, a Vatfegn prelate who wa« Injured In
the attack* after being sent to the
area to administer confirmation
to Catholic children when local
priests experienced hostility, had
been pieced under arrest, and that
"together with other participants
In the Incidents end their organit.
ere" he would be turned over to
the courts.
Msgr. Ukmar wee In a Flam#
hospital with eoncuulon end body
wounds received a t the hands of
the seme mob which killed Father
Miro Btilesleh,

fulfillment of Its committment to
Korean Independence'and propose*
that the four power* adhering to
the Moscow agreement meet to
consider how that agreement may
be speedily carried out," the not#
aald.
It suggested that conversations
on the problem begin Sept. 8.
Nations particlpatlnr In JhJLHofc;
cow conference on Korea were the:
Unite,! States, Britain, Hustle'
and China,
Simultaneously, the Staie- De­
partment dislosed e summery of
proposals by this country for
Korea's future.
They Included tha American
suggestion for a general Korean
election which ha* been rejected
by Ruksla.
• The U. S. not* said the Soyiet
claim that it has the right to ex­
clude tome Korean political partita
from participating in the decisions
on Korea’s futur* )a "contrary to
the democratic principle of free­
dom of opinion.”
“ For almost two years the
government
of
the
United
Stele* has devoted its utmost
effort* to
earring out the
term* of the Muscow agreement
on Korea," the not* eald.
The egre«m*nt
which the
note referred we* reached In

supplant direct aid of the type pro­
vided by the United Nations Re­
lief and Rehabilitation Adminutr*.
tion. .
■In a letter transmitting to Con­
gress his report UNRRA’* uinduo
(CaBlta«*4l mm N f * H i )
operations during the first quit
ter of this ye*|, Mr. Truman said:
"Long-term plans hive been in­
augurated by our government und e r w h ir f r ir ir hoped yhst^rfevasUted countries wifi achieve eco­
nomic health through cooperation
among themselves and with such
long-range help as the United
qUITANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
State* is able to give under proper 29 UPt—A surprise Argentic*
amendment to hemisphere defrn**
international atringem-nt*.*
measure* waa raised today In what

i ci.

• Th» pamphlet says enactment of
th» Taft-Hartlev* Act "maike'd ill*
fulfillment of a major campaign
pledge hy the Republican Paity.
~twffg- 'uliuti " f'li *&gt;*--ping sup
port ,aml approval oi the Amen-

Directors Of Farhen
Boast O f Part In War

NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug.
29 (tP)—Th* prosecution intro­
duced to an American war crime*
court today •tatematnt* by dir­
ectors Of I. G. Ferben Industrie,
German chemical trust, in which
they boastsd that Hitler wa* un­
able to wag* war without their
help. The director* are on trial
for their Uvea.
Th# p ro tectio n said th* docu­
ments also disclosed th at the F er­
ben leader* realised in 1998 that
Hermann Goering had embarked
On a vagt rearmament program
to which they lent their full
strength. Goering committed euleld# lest year a few hours before
he whs to bang as g srarcriminal,
convicted in
tht* tamo courtroom.
,
,‘
Helnyteh Busteflsch, on* of tha
t l Parben Industrie director* on
trial, told American queitlonera:
“ It la clear that war could not
have been conducted without I. G.
(Ferben) production."
Georg Ven SchnlUier, member
Ileal E state Sales
of the trust’* executive Committee
. Active In Sanford and also a defendant, w u quoted
In another document as eaylngi
"IF# knew, with the rearm a­
A number of rest ostata salt*
during tha past week were re­ ment program of 1699, lbs elt­
wa*
dangerous. inaoported today hy Fred Bender whd uatlon
..
. . . very
_ - ..................
Intore tv ,
M Uw poeslbUIUea of v t r
Indicated U sets
property. I w ir» concerned."
continue* in
' Bchitsier elso told b ■th* eatu
A ju m i
m hvlp#d
hslped tha German air forte
In c»m
practice war gem**. He cited an
flsnfnni
example of a plant making magThe home |
nasi am bomb* a t Aachen, which
waa concealed, so cleverly that
dkk of S t
Carmen flier* were unobis .to spot
Tfc# Fred Ji
Baaford Avenue w&gt;«
to Har- if.
rv M. Brush, Jr, for
And
r . F . A. MEET
Kay Drowning of ClminnsU.^CL
AH Future Farmer* of America
he* purchased th r^ u e se ll MrKI &gt;a t 200 est YWsniieth, msmhsrs a n requested to meet at
StreeW or r. seperted wnsidantUon I *H*
X - : * i Building not later
than 9.to Monday morning'.

had promised to he a perfunctory
tertian of the Inter-Amsricen'Conference committee on aggression.
San. Vandenberg (R-Mlch), U.
S. Delegate, charged that the Ar­
gentine move waa “an attempt to
limit even th# right to consult’
on aggression. He said the amend­
ment proposed "a limitation we
can nevar accept."
T ht committee assembled t i
eludy the draft report on the
Inter-American tone of maritime
security, drawn up. by delegates
of the Unit*4 States, Argentt-i*
and Chile. It had been expected
to approve quickly the outline of
a security ton* stretching from
pole to pole and from Greenland
to the Aleutian*.
velopmi
the development
delayed find
approval of the treaty.w
IVIthout
..................
bringing th# amend­
ment to a vote, committee chair­
man Ricardo J. Alfaro of Panama
adjourned the committee until
P:09.P. M. The o rig in ! schedule had called
for a plenary session ear­
ly In ;th* day to approve the
treaty article by article eu 11
could be signed in Rio De Janeiro
Tueeday In th* pretence of PresIdant Truman.
Enriuue V. Coromlnat, of th*
Argentina delegation, proposed
that th* article on aggrtstion al­
ready approved hy th* full 19nation working 'committee be
amanded to reed that the “prin­
ciple of effective jurisdiction ap­
plies only
ty In th* security tone."
He explained he wanted It made
clear w
hither, for instance, an
whether.
attack on the U. S. occupation
son* In Germany could bt con­
strued a i an attack against ths
American continent."
"We - must assure our people!
peace which we ere achieving
nf limitations to the defense of
h ir e " he said.

Sanford Skeet Club
Holds Second Mci
Vha Sanford Skeet Club held
,lta eaesnl seeshly meet ing at She
range at tha Municipal Airport
yesterday afternoon.
The following i
ere made
on the abbreviatsd skeet
nf 10 birds each:
Henry W ight
Roy
Williams
•y R. Wllllei
Andrew Carreway
Jake Adame
Ralph Wight
W. A. Leffler
W. A. Patrick
Olyva Aun Adam*

4tj RtCIIAHD KA81CI1KE

BERLIN. Aug. 29 0P&gt;-A West-,
ein Germany with an industrial
capacity about equal to 1936 wasfnvisaged today by the United
Stair* and Great Britain in a new
Irvrbdf-industt)*' pl»n providing for
annual steel production of 10,700,000 ingot Jon*.
Under the plan, the U. S. and
British rones, to relieve the bur­
den on American and Brittab tax*
payers, would produce IS percent
more ettmrt* than the same ares*
d*d in 1936. three years before
Germany staited Wotld War II.
to biing tn $2.000,000,000.-ayear.
The n#W plan sva« a revision of
th* four-power Itvel-oMndu*
artil " repansiions” agreement
* ' BW- !«_•«!««"«»* U.

*- *-’&gt;

•

the U. 8. and Dtilish mdiia
can elfdorale nn Nov. 3, 1946.“ governors. General Lucius f t
Tastage of the act, the Repub­ l lay and Air Chief Marshal Sur
licans contend in the booklet, “es­ Hholto Douglas, termed tha low
tablished e,|usl rights and respon­ celling set in that agreement ”un-'
sibilities for management and lab­ realistic."
or in their relationships, and in
Under the four-power plan, lha
created safeguards for the right*, steel reiling for all Germain- wa*
ofJndlVtdtial workers."
* 5,800,000 ton*. Under the tfritilh
The pamphlet add*!
American, plan, the British and
RICHARD C. CADWAUADER
"Due to the propsganda effort* U. Skstone*. alone would produce
BASCOM f. JONSS
of
sonw
union
labor
lenders
who
i®)doutde Dial.
Four of tho candidate* for national commander of the American
Disclosure of the plan followed
legion*in the election which will feature the nntinn»fconvention now hope to continue unbridled Hictntl,eimr held in New York City. This year the race is hd'-ved to beiu rial control of worker*, nnd the by two days the close of a aix. “ open. .Mr.
.
a,
.... II___
___1 T-_
•___ n.ilttlcsl
nnliticallvu mnllvala.1motivated- antagonism day conference of th# U. S., Brit­
wide
Jirowtt
I* t.
from
Beaumont,
Tex., Mr. ,1-11
Malloy from
Washington, D. C., Mr. Cadwallader from Baton Rouge. La., and of the Democratic Administration, ain and France in .London during
from th# President on down, there which German industry wa* dieMr. Jones from Nashville. Tenn.
has bean created aome ronfuslon iMissed.
a* tn the true intent and meaning
In that conference, th# French
of the art.”
voiced objections to Die plan based
it goes on tn say that n r»c*nt on their feai* of a Germany with
“oblecltve ami nonqtarlisUn pull" ifnawed power for warm aking
illu strated —tills confusion ,and Before I he ■**n fen lite r . Rueeto pro­
showed that "misleading propag­ tested that leaving her out of the
anda" had distorted objective* and tali* violated the 1945 Potsdam
benefits of the lsw in the minds of
Sanford it .preparing for nnr of "the'vetv persona whs are protec­ Agreement.
The (Tay-Dougla* announcemeMIt nnitnard ns l-sae Sts)
its ITrgeii celebration* Monday ted bv it* provisioni,"
“In polling *workers, the reever to he hrld on Labor Day in

Sanford Plans Wide Variety Of
Entertainment For Labor Day

Argentine Move (W ildcat Strikes
Delays Approval In British Mines
Of Defense Pact Feared Spreading

The mention of “proper" ar­
rangement* seemed to point up a
news conference statement Wed­
nesday by Undersecretary of State
Robert A. Lovett that this coun­
try will extend aid or.lv on the
basl* of a recovery plan which ia
reasonable and realistic.
In another.reference to tho 19natton Paris conference on tho
Marshall plan Lovett eaid dam ends
on American aid must diminish
bv next rg£r.
Mr. Truman'* lettar said the
end of UNRRA'a operation* "ha*
bejn in light for several months."
It notsd that whlla contribution*
tUesttssiS . a Pag* els)

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 tWbTbc Republican National Commit­
tee is rirrulsttng a psmpblet en­
titled "The Truth About th* 1.*
bor Management Relation* Act
! 9 4 r - i n Which ft aiserts ibVt
there has been ‘'misleading propagands" about the law’s obje-.t-

i

Higher Production Is.
Seen As NecessaryTo Help Country
As Well As Europe

this city. The Coast Guard' Aux­
iliary has completed arrangement*
for 13 races with from 12 In 13
participants in each race and svilh
prim and trophies of $85(1.
rare* will start at 1:00 P,
Union Makes Appeal M.The
and will tail until 6 :0 0 P. M„
To Avoid Another and will he run under the auspices
F u e l - S h o r ta g e of the Florida Federation of Ou*bnard Motor* with Joe Swift of
• LONDON. Aug. 29 W&gt;—At least Mount Dora, president 6f the aiII mine* rmplcwinj 23.190 m-n sociatinn. •officiating.
-rnd producing 130.000 wreklv
There will also he horse race*
ton* o{ critically needed coal were end contest* bv the Dusty Boots
Club starting at 2:00 P. M.
idle today breaum of wildcat Riding
as fnllowa: six cow pony rncies
strike* w'lich lW*!rn»d lo spread wnd three run-offa; quarter horse
race; girls’ race; riding toumg-in the Yorkshire coal1 fields.
The Labor Party's Daily Herald mrnt: barrel race; flag rnce; rigte e race*. The judges for Ihes#
said 14 mine* were struck and thaf races will be Henry Leo. Sr., Kd
these normally employed 27.582 Cameron, P. - A. Mero, Barney
men and produced 171,130 tom Beck and 3no. G, Leonardy. Starter. There will a prise lo r eveiy
a week.

race, and the Jotal prlta money is
More ihsrr 25 000 m d quit in $500. sympathy with 140 who walked
Following th4 horse races ard
out Aug. I! in pi
protest tn a ______
... ...
the boat_______
races will
he _a banquet.
joint Unlon-NMlonat CoaL Board]
j|,c Mayfair Inn at 7:00 P. M.
Committee ruling nssigning them j for t),e member* of lha Chamber
two additional ..feet, of coal to 0f Commerce. Junior Chamber cf
mine.
Commerce, Coeit Guard Auxiliary
Th# Natinntil Coal Board, which and their guest* a t which Benelor
‘ I #111 bv the prin­
Holland
hat administered Brltiih coal Boestard Hr
mine* since the Labor Govarn- cipal sneaker. A fter tho banquet
inent nationalised them Jan. I, there will l&gt;e * dance at 9:00 P. M.
dismissed the original strikers, rul­ in the ballroom of thu Mayfair
ing th# men terminated their Inn.
contract* by refusing to return to
work lest Monday.
U. S. Atom Monopoly
Faced with the necessity of get­
ting more coal mined to prevent
Charged By Russia
a repitltion of last winihr’i fuel
famine, th# National Union of
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 29, (AT
Min* Workers has appealed tn — Renewjng “monopoly" charger
strikers tn return.
against th* United 8totof, Soviet
At Grlmethorn# -min*, where Rutile today rejected a group of
th* unauthorised strike began, a proposals for setting up and oeercrude whit* gallows w«» erected W r n g + international
atomic
..1_L
.
yon*
and Inscrihedt "Burn -Will Lew-i Irol
. r(j agsticy.
. B- n, m
v m
O n p H lH H I ■ ■
This mado It virtually certain
Lawther, president o( th# N a­ that the second report of the
tional Union of Mlneworker*. sup­ United Nations Ttomlc Ensrgy
ported the Coal Board in firing Commission to th# Security Coun­
•he striker# and aald ih# board cil, due S ep t 16, would he submit­
"would have been lacking In It* ted with Rusal* again refusing lo
duty" had it done otherwise.
vote.
Th# Conservative Dally GhaphAndrei A. Gromyko, Soviet dele­
(C sillssM •» Pass Sis)
gate, told the commission's politi­
cal committee th at the papers
amounted to the same thing e*
C o f C Election Ib
original United States pro­
{k in g Held This Week thaposal for atomic control. Ha re­
peated hla old chars* that th*
President W. V. Bitting of th* United 8Utea waa trying to aet up
. otic .nation.
« S S l ? r announced'totJa?^ Uiaf1
The Russian eald the pepere
ballots for the election of direc­
tor* of the Chamber of C&lt;|m«rc* were lncompatieble with the fund­
for the ensuing year were placed amental principle* of the U, N.
In the mall Monday in J arn re­ charter. Ha aald they -wero found­
turnable up to 6:00 o'clock Tues­ ed on a bail* which dote not cur­
respond to lha principles of the
day of next week.
Mr. Bitting called attention to United Nations end trie assigned
th# fact that It la necessary for a task of controlling etomt: energy.
Tha United Stele* end six other
representative of the numbers to
cant their votes on thU election nation* on the 12-m*mb*r tomand urged them all to fill out mllslon have approved the papers.
(heir ballot end return It prior to which will form lha boalt
second report.
6.-00 P. M. Tueeday.

M't-sMqase

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tig h t Company s

Floridians Marooned n
ffl
On Caribbean island R a d io Transmitter

Begins Operations

MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 29 (fP IThree flying Robinson Crusoe*
from Florid* are castaway* on a
Stohrtwnvp r a d i o .rnnsm lttar
tiny Island far out In the Carib- WKTO. of Florida Power L- Light
bean sea, and unhappy about it j Company, ha* no v commenced
alt.
operation at the Sanford steam
They are pleading with the elcctrit- gvniTiilin-r plant ns on#
Coast Guard and Navy to bring of Ift radio -tations ir;*lnltf*d and
them a .planeload of gasoline *■) I maintained bv th# power company
they can fly out of their predica­ throughout its territory to direct
ment. Blit the Navy and Coast its fleet of tro'ihls trucks nnd Im­
Guard have replied with e positive prove service to customers, H. iL
”nn.’;
, Cotrman. district manager, an­
Th# men. are listed in radio nounced today.
Located tu-rib-* c d of -U. 8.
tnesstge* received her# ,-i* Albert
James ,of the Aviation Country Highway 17. wlt--*ro It crosAcs the
Club at Orlando, and William A. St. Johns Rlv.-r, Stntioi WKTO
Krusen of Tampa and Krurcn’a has been lirc n -d by Federal ComI nittnlcations Ciunmlssioti to coar*
son.
Flying a little . tua-engined nlv with 250 wntts of bower. Both
Widgeon, the men shaped their the station mil tbs eompapy’a
course for Swan Island, a dot of radio-rquippe-l truota use new
land belinging tn the United fresturney-moilula&lt;rd sets foe exStates but 800 miles south of tt-n-leil rengA
at Station . WKTO
Miami and 150 miles north of SjtiMij^L-hcrs
nmFNIpetatn.-s of trouble truth*" s i
Honduras,
can exchahtr# itestagrs over a die-ti l t lHI
They were certain Ihey could
tMiice of thlrtv mile*. O perttorr^ m
rirl
J?
refuel when they tended their
» i (J
j th#
_ trucks e:m talk to each. w a
emphlbipn on thilJjdand, site •° ! other
within * titngi of t#n railea.
an observation station In the I Th# Fesicral Communication*
Weather *Bureau's storm warn­ Commission, C-i'-trtnn. said has
ing aervice ami during th* war n , liaonsad th#‘ folluwlng local cmfrequent point of cell by* Navy plm#es of Florida Power and
.patrol craft.
, , ,
,
' Light Company t-&gt; opsrnt# S utton
But when thqy
they landed, not a W KT0, n . - ». Mi.ldht-m, G. T.
droIll of gatolin* was to be hail.t R#T c \y. Ergle, O. It. Bridge*,
An d ther* thay were, marooned. w
Crom, r, j|. c . Moor#, R. U
in this air age
White. J. B. Phillips and B. F.
Bultard. The list four * iR aWO
serve as operator* nf tro u b le
truck*. ____________
U. S. Stm Seefes

Broad Greek Cabinet (]r|tjcj8m Discussed
Bv L. 8. CHAK ALR8
fiy Chinese Council 9
______ Aug. 29,
-tf, S,
ATHENS,

Ambassador Llnct
Lincoln MacV.-.tgh
reiterated today
the urai™
United
rptieraieu
iw isr that
u n i ins
State* wanted a Grsex Cabin* t
formed on as broad • base as pi­
stol*. at the stubborn government
crisis entered Ua seventh day.
IRsmlsilng reports that be was
at odds with Dwight P. Griswold,
bead of the U. S. eld mission,
MeeVeegh said both w»r# workInr toward one end, establishment
of a government under which the
aid million could function tffecUvaly,
MacVeagh and Griswold again
appaaled to Demelrloa Maximo*
In M i n t lk# preralMsliin.lv. uafi
ated Saturday. The TI*v#«r-old
Greek financier saw King Paul to­
day and then MocVeegh In an
hour-long conference.
An Informed loures laid M at­
imoa would tr y to persuade Ihe
lei
Populist (Koval 1st) P etty lead.or.
Constantin Tsai der is. to accept
proposals of the opposition par­
ties. Th* opposition has charged
the security minister!** with In­
competence end be* dteepproved
General Nsnoleon Zervai as min­
ister *f public order.

NANKING.
■Aug.
- - 29, i.U,i-S, trfd
_.
enforcement of nteasuo* -iesigned
in improve China’s economic posi­
tion was urged today by O u altf
Kai-Shek, presiding at it regular
meeting of th* stale tn u n d U --Member* said the council dis­
cus ted at some length criticism by
Lieut. General Albert C. Woda*
merer. President Tmmen* /ectf
finder, on ht* departure fru n N e
king.
. j
’
Meanwhile, an authoriisl
disclosed that Foreign Mim.
Wang 8hih Chleh will fly to
.Washingtoe., prntiebig ea d r rter t -— .
week', to participate ip * rr«M _
ary conference on th* peace treaty
with Japan.
From western Hunan prc “
baUlafronU’ cam* word that
munlst assault* Into the L
area were weakening. Mil!
experts said the Red drive
the East-West Lunghsl Rellwaf
had but one purpose, to provide *a
easy escape rout# to th# northwest toe Gcnerpl Liu Pocheng,
whose troons are - on a
along Uw Ilonan-Anhwel

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TH E 8A N F0R D HERALD. SANFORJ). FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

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S afe Driving

The Sanford Herald

' If ' I

!—- n u

WASHINGTON
LETTER

T h e nntlon’n automobile drivers were warned totlny th a t
the coining Labor D ay-traffic will approach record breaking
proportions, and everj’ precaution ngalnst accldenta on the
'highways ahould be taken by driver#. The warning ra m e
from the National Automobile Dealers Asspclatlon which
said:
'
.
• t COMrrssa et Waifh H |K»T.
“Don't celebrate th is holiday with an accident. Have your
K S R C m T T ‘iiw s i
car checked thoroughly before you s ta r t on your trip. The
time to find out how good your brakes are Is before you
take to the road, not when you slam your foot on the i&gt;edal
• r h » r i m - i i i i N m a t Hi
in case of emergency:
“ Bear in mind th at, squeaks, rattles, strange noises, loss
of pdwer, difficulty In steering or any other unusual de­
velopment, no m atte r how trivial, is a sign that'som ething
Is wrong somewhere w ith your car and you may be oper­
ating it in tra ffic a t .th e peril of your life.
.
'2 'J S S n Z
“Be sure yoqr car is properly lubricated. Check your head­
lights. Don't tail to have your tires looked over with extra
care, for one of tbe most dangerous things th at can happen
In crowded tm ffic Is a blow-out. If you snould have a blow­
out, take a solid grip on your steering wheel. Hold steady,
ketp going and Increase your si&gt;eed a little. This will help
get your car out of ita swerves. When you have done this
und you are sure you are in perfect control, slow down care­
fully. Apply tbe brakes gently and continue till you have
come to a complete stop.
“ Anti don’t drive more than two or three hours without
a half-hour rest. Dr. Paul Neal, one of th e leading scientists
w ith, the National In stitu te of Health, makes this urgent
recommendation. He pointed out th a t liecause all faculties
of vision, attention, and m uscular co-ordination are involved
in safe-driving, fatigue la one of the chief causes of traffic
accidents.
"Keep your tem per. Don’t try to beat the other driver.
If traffic is moving very slowly don’t become impatient and
s ta rt weaving in and out of line. Keep your wits about you
A friend ol ouu wsnls to know e»
and iciiiciiiults
rem e m b e r,,a
judicious vaiG
care,m
ay;
C i/ KLUIIU
9m little
Iiitiv juwiliuho
f iiib
every
seconi ' hiiu
wWr lWe‘ don’t wiitr tn cdiloii*! save y our life aand
n d the
t h e lives
liv e * of
t other*, And above eyery thing
situation ia Greece. Because
1 .L ____

f.in ft

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for thaU-fwobl

Hr JANR KAD»
WASHINGTON—A headline
bver a story about Mrs. John
W. Brickar bark In JP44, when
her Senator—huabeod waa Gover­
nor of Ohio, daacribad her aa a
"quiet houMwifa."
Thu truth la that Harriet Brick
Is almost aa aetiru In her own.
sobers as her husband is in pollBack homa, she la a leader in
social affair*, walfata, church
work, and Y.W.OA. Actlvlt,#*. In
Washington, aba la equally active
In Ur# customary social Involve­
ments Which crowd the Ufa of a
capital hostess.
■8h* helped organlte and la
oreatd«nt of tha 80th Congress
Club, composed of wire* of new

«

raittac ar* Mr*. Jama* Q. Dana,
wife of tha D«mo«ratlc representatira from Georgia; Mr*. Omar
Burleson. wif« of tha Democratic
representative from Toxa 1: Mr*
Harry P. Cain, wife of tha Re­
publican senator from Washing­
tons Mrs. Edward J.'T h y e, wlf#

TYPHOON THREAT
NANKING. Aug. 29. {A l-N earIv 60 Cbints* airforce bomoer*
and transports and a nmnhtr of
U. S . Air Foret transport plAies
landed a t N anking airports to­
day, seeking refuge from a ty

rmiinninaa. was rent
F o n n « a Strait todTy

torical W A S H I N S T O N and
.
____________ ^
•
has planned a program of alght- ^
sctlng.for Itself. AtreaJy the mem.At
. . Saratoga,
_____" M New
,
. •*’
York, on* of

*w ’"

_________
..............
.............
. J i jhLF
bets have
msde a re
e l' tour”
*-f the the dsdstve battle* In world
his* J
^
rSoon th e/ plan to tory brought
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House.
about the defeat and

United D efense

4 Vernon.
V a r t in n
*
a a n t i iM of
n ¥ General
f la n a r S 1 John
Tr*V*n uurgoyn*
Pttt■unvtts
visit ML
capture
Immediately before ehtmH a and hit army, a turning point of
trip through tha “George Wgih- Jthe American Revolution.

‘ The St. Augu»tine Record cv
plains that peculiar little thiee col­
umn fheel it sometimes rum in it&gt;
and likely to continue to be forsome time.’! t*y» the Rrco^d. When
you can't I** &gt;( wide, you take
it narrow, or any width or color
ycu can get. And the u d part

Novelty Tim*
New*

Twilight Bongs
about it is thst it edits more than
Some Americans will object on account of the tradition­
grtnkis Carle
.
the regular paper._______
U *r*h o l apotvs,
al
policy
of
this
country,
which
prided
itself
.on
“freednrr
a . • tl
■
a
••
aa*
as*
v* a
To there who think the if ttc d tor all and entangling alliances w ith none." But "new
Tomorrow's
occasions
teach
new
duties,
time
makes
ancient
good
States is the answer to all the
Lesson
.
uncouth."
o
u
r
country
has.
to
march
w
ith
the
times.*
T
ilt
Central
doflds Hit
world’s ptoblrmi. we rubmit the
1:41 Musts (or Ssisrday
words ol American Legion Com­
Double Bylines
'
mander Paul Griffith who with refcience to (he Greek silqation uid. .B u tt? practice of giving u double byline to two reporters t i l l * L ate n a il Score*
t l i t i A n y th in g Do.*
.
th er Is not new In tho newspaper
clothe* not capable of acting in field. However, the Scripps-Howard Newspapers recdntly
th* present ‘ lituslion.” That jud used a double byline ovet* published interviews with Elliott
about luroi up the effectiveness of Roosevelt and Howard H ughes which we believe to be tty
f t 01 M utlr for J W j l M I ^
the UN in coping with any woild first time it has been done on such a story.
.
■-retr^w g aaK iraJiin ei
' We like t h l i prfllftlce or iendiiig two repoHergTnsTeaiTof
one to interview im portant people who are the centers of
- Tb* Ameiican Legibn“ tnecfm, controversy iirth e nows, and of giving both reporters credit
la convention in New York Citj for th o Job, Two pencils are more accurate than one in tra n ­
; Warn* that Communism is the great scribing .what a person says. I t practically eliminates the
daiiger&gt; of the interviewed persou. later
&gt; ;l» : Asssmlily ol U*4
lti«« Osipst kmgsr*
ijghp iu tlie-fietd'Dt~fonrt|B let*- Tightly o r wrongly, th a t he was misquoted
j;:»j Orasn Bsvatte*
Editor &amp; Publisher.
l O i t l T r s s s u is C h s s t M
11

■t it it the greateit (hen
| Amenta on the h tti
&gt;. for if it were no*4ft

Other officer* of the HOth Cob*
Krraa Club, Include: Vie* Pres­
ident*—Mrs.
John
Sparkman
wif« of the -Dcmoreratle *cntor
from Alabama; Mra. Raymond H .A
Tl
. wife
uilf. of
-.t the t)Rei
«nn nltea
n
loKcan
Burke,
rrprraenU tive from Ob!
ra. Nonrla Poulson. wift
(publican representative from
California.
Mra. John B. William*, wlfa of
the Democratic representative
from Mississippi, la tha club'a sec­
retary. Mrs. lite r , C. Tullcfson,.
v. if* «f tho Republican rcpiesentatire from. W ashington ia tie s»-

ator from Connecticut, and Mra.
Homtr K. Jones, wi/a of the Re­
publican
representative
from
Washington.

Mr*. BRICKER telle littermembers • of tha 80th Congras* Club that on* way they con
serve their hueband’a constituent*
beat on th a ir.trtk s to tha capital
is to show them tha sights with
the prowess* of a professional
Rolde.
.
Th* *K&gt;b' le‘' W S g up-son Me-

11

IL as lha raaull of fir#
dantags. your homa
w a s m a d t unlivua b lo .. w ould your
policy pay lor lha
rani ol suitabla quor-

PACIFIC CONFERENCE
MANILA. Aug. 2 f l , T o p
American air officers In th* waatern Pacific gathered at Clark
field today to confer with General
Georg* C. Kenney, commander of

ts an important part
of fire insurance cov­
erage. For complete
protection, see us to-:
day.

the-world to.ir.
.41 Tomm y T u ck e r Time
i»
Cols Ole* Club
L ss

SERVICE
beyond

CONTRACT

tl lit Bsqiisstfulljr To
It 1(I AU th* T ttw fi

Florida dttes must gat together,'

cord which it conilanlly iitt» up. and stay together, to push (heir
But Florida, now emphatically
there would be very few oth«r lagitlmata claim* for a fair ahar* a state of city and'town dw dltrs.
remains a state In which political
problems in this land of' plenty of tha tax dollar.
lo mar a happy and contented Th* altsrnstlv# Is a breakdown Influence and economic thought,

populsrt.''iiunng
months. ’ flow 'r5urj&gt;#
|th, with the' smjle exerp.
of Governor Dewey. Mott
ar choice for Truman’s runaia^ male is SccicU
; W Jk ry, Foireital,

(ornierly of tbs Nsvy,
n a party of hH own (o get

. a, m

the** days, Amgncan raib
art finding ihfir operating
oing up while “
v No msller iOW prospereorporation n r have been.

piesaurF on
P 36 Sauthifing to tbe
Gptarfjfiton

mental picture ia plainer than
Ftoitda ia (ha only urban slat#
this. • '
1
In which txdso taxes ,ar* not

Non* has bean so persistently 10 some degree shared with th#
Overlooked.
.tiles. •
And this Is strange because its
It Is ons of only five statss
bast* U a phenomenal economic in Which soms degree of general
change.
(•venue is not turned back to the
In only 16 ytar* Florida hat
grown frdm a predominantly rulominani
local governm en u dliectly
liists from
despite thr
Increased 38 percent
ion le an uui no other

eir budget',
lined to won8°ing lo get

h li.o o o

liN

P ra n k l* SJlga :~.~

census roust show an svsn graatST

PROGRAMS
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!Cumberland Caves
Have B een Restored

T E EN T A L K

in D O K tm iv r o e
Aftxoriatrd |*rr*a Fa-hlnn Editor
FASniON 'lakes a' n»w shape
It look*, n&lt; If thla ia going to
this fall, ahd with it vomea a new be a 'bie plaid xra««*n — eren for
Morris Picnic Held
the kid* who Mill* arv sloppy
By O. E. S. Chapter
awratri initnlrd. If you d*&gt;n‘t wear
plaid to M'lioot, you will almost
The
anqual
Roliert
Muni*
picHut not to the life of blood,
auraly w.ai it for dance date*.
RONBAY
nh*
was
held
by
Semlnol
*
Chanter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordo,1
IUII
of
Then* au* *naaay ankle length rum. and gunpowder thav knew
. The board i f the Presbyterian
plaid skills that are dreamy, when Cumberland waa Britain'S
Woman’. Auxiliary will meet al No. 2, 0 . E. 8. yeater.Uy after­ Chicago, 111. hare arrived to visit
noon al 4:00 o'clock in Sweet­ with Mr1, and Mrs. J.
Ifatf.
irmolcst outpost, with a wilderg:80 P&lt;M. at th e church.
w
ater.
Park
in
C)\iedo.
Making
re»» rd n ltw M by Kied,'h and In.'
TUKSUAY
up
an
Interesting
program
the
Mr*. E. D. Mobley hai rcturnrd
ilians Iwyoird them.
K The Friendship le a g u e ;of the W orthy Patron, Leslie Sheppard
after siiending a month w ith.her
CpMTrfational Church wilt meet
Today tha paeMge. are llirhtdaughter, Mr*. T. I. IlitrU , at
b tM * Parish Jlouae a t 'J'OO P. M.
rd brick eaVerns which a fam.
Daytona Beach.
- Kill- at co-ed school* ate going itv may explore on d Sunday
The Daughter* of Wc.Icv' C|a*»
to di, . up this fall but tlie girl- afternoon.
vf the First Methodist CliDr.h will
Dr. *ml M rs.'Ernest I. Gampschool clan an* still sweaterbold their regular builnus. an,I
Tho rsetoration ha* lieen car­
dutlgai i*i* tonsrlou*. Till# yeai',
local meeting at 8:00 P. M. a t tha and Mr*. G. E. Me Key, past bell and family left y/stenla,* foi
ried nut by memlieis of the Em­
howvtri.
-D
cater*
are
going
to
bo
Gainesville
where
they
plan
to
home of Mrs. Henrieta William,, Grand Matron and P.ut Grand
form *filtitig and will La_turktd manuel Episcopal Church, .which
422 Summerlin Avenue. Mrs. Kd- Patron of the Grand Chapter of make their future home.
into the -IJit. SliiiMails are also stands directly ovrr the old fort.
\n* Brush and her group Will be Florida, made short talk*.
It was In 1761 that Col. Jnincs
being 1nrkrd in, and skirts will bo
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
J.
Harris
anJ
posteasei for the occasion.
limes ordered the fort built. In
Happy birthday was sung to Mr. and Mr*. C. I*. Bai un and
WEDNESDAY
year Gen. Ilruddock ar0n&lt; girl, parking to go bark to the same
I 8:00 P. M.: Prayer M ating, led member* who celebrated birthdays daughter, Maxine, have letuntcd
in a “chariot" iliawn by *1*
this month and a deli.-ini't ph-nlv after spending a week &lt;n Dublin,
V'aasui, derided the ulily new lived
r| y T..B. Middleton.
.
supper was aerved. These pre­ Ga. where they visited relatives.
ihig* site horded Wet* six pair louses, Ida bodyguaid of lijht
«
'‘ 1 "
of wn»l sorks, underwear and new horse galloping at eitrh side'while
I t ^ L E E ’S DAUGIITKETO WHD sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mr*. Eug&gt;*n.* Trrwiljean- . . . Good new* for her lha drum* beat out the "Grena­
| LONDON. Aug. 29, (.11-1 he Burney, Mr. and Mrs. Sbeppurd,
dier's March."
patent-.
,
■ngagement of 21-ycar-old Janet Mr. and Mr*. George II. rlliutl, leger and daughter, Helen, and
The chariot w a s left al Cumaondihe message*. The khl* think
H e lm Attlee, eldest daughter of Mr. and MrA R. F. Cremdiuw. Mr. Mis* Peggy McClintock of Ches­
Mml. Pa.l -Teen agera arp nuw lietland when Hatdduek srl out
V riroe Minister an&lt;l Mr». Clement and Mra. R. W. Turner, Mr, an.) ter. Penn, arrived on Raturda/ to
using Intrr-O-I---*■ ‘icvordin'ga
-—
graph
for on hie u n s u c c e s s f u l a t t e m p t to
A ttlee, to William Shipton. .*adlo Mrs. II. J. Lehman. Mr. nn&lt; Mr.*. visit in Sanford.
nratliral fur retaining rapture the French Fort Dund electronic* resear-n engineer, William Tyre. Mr. and Mra. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid S. McCili
is. Rut what do the ipiesne—now PitUhuig.
11 announced today. Shipton, and son. Jimmy, Mr. amt Mra. K.
link?_If the old saying
Having failed to lake ynujtg
bn 'o f the late Albert Shipton. W. Talbott. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Cot- and children. Edward. )r. and Sus­
Up* und fear no man, Washington'# a*lvire on l.ackoted hortlcutturWt. nerved with ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. an. arc visiting in Pensacola for
loigan, Mr. and Mr*. P. M. Camp- two week* an the guest* of Mia,
1 and fear no woman wimhU military methods, Rra^j.
RAF In the war.
hell and Mr. and Mrs. lluMmid.
McCall's mother, Mra. N. II. Me■Uk lid* Would \w gtHMt dock Aas fatally Vrnumled led
Also Mra. R. C. M&gt;vw*U, Mra.
BREAK PART-KI.IGItT
clothes, and not ns an all-dnr ■®Jr In respect to- making » mile* short of Id* goal.
reeonl of' semtlrarnt. Bui
garment. Tlie la llrr need i- filleel (
' Student pilots sad tfftvite pl^n * Oscar
n to record poems and tern
kflss Ruth Hand and MJss Ed­ in othei ways by the corset man-1
Asia Minor 1s the hlithplsre of
[owners, member* of the Central.
na Chittenden returned ye*ten lay ttfnclum . New, longer ginllra.'
three of the w,old’s glratest re* lorida Flying Club, will bo gue*|s [ ** M
&lt;
-in
rose
you,
think
the
lift1
of
im
Florida
State
UnlvcnUy
In
llginna—Judaism, CI11islinnit&gt; and
with a more sharply defined,
of Titusville on Sunday. Their
llahassen where they ntt,ndr«l w alstliiie.dll the Irirk for suit* ' a han-l vocalist la all (day. and no Islam.
third breakfast and swimming par- i
|
work,
listen*
to
thik
routine
of
an
eleven
irceka
summer
»eh*&gt;ol
and daytime frock* with ni|»|vt-*l- ^
t r will leave a t 7:3Q for Tilue- R- ”
1Fran-.* lutne's. France)-, whe is
'in waiatline*.
villa. Planes are expe-to-l to par- ‘n- »
I Johnny Long'* vocalist, says that thorltifa wouldn't let him. lie
Another
sm
art
Idea
la
the
longUdpat* from New Sm yrna and
r
Mr*. K lliaM b Nlblack and line lira with Itonrd midriff, on'tb&lt;- road she work)* an average must wait two year* Is-foie he
» night, spend* takes off alone, litter' frustration.
daughter, Ki antes and Marian, which acts a* • coreelel* halt with
Mrs. Eiinah Holden
1*hcj^_cL llH L tlm e' trying to find
and aon. John, of Nretlle*. Calif.
LABOR DAY DANCK
tl I aM M
lll&lt;
...
....
.lessi-at, then, J.ui..**.
makeup ellll
still
Junior Achievmeul al it*
with a giiille, except when worn) on.apot&gt;lo-to tushes
Honored A t Luncheon ford with relative*. They
into
band's
annual ranfrrenrr held at
with an evening of eocktnil gown Special bus to ride allthenight
*&gt; C
former residents of Ssnfonl.
.n p Ro-l.l, Glen Wild Lake.
with n full skirt, when no furthrr tho next engagement. That goes
Mra. Eunah Holden. Immediate
elrseting is required.
past president of tlie Flnrbla Aaop for weeks with, no' tunp for
talna M teen-age business
For the slim-line dream** that
soclation and now in- the State
letters
rie ru llte a from all m er the
are still M int shown, nn all. In­
Department of Education, wa*
U. 8. Tha keynote of the ion- ,
one foundation gaim ent. gives .the
guest of honor at a tunrhroa held
Kvi-n when they hit New York,
fere nee la: ’•Youth’s Dpininn
correct long, unbrokep line,
Yesterday at the Mayfair Inn. The
work i* Mill rough. In Im.iwccii , of
Today Shapes Amrrira’a
lunrheon waa given by mv'iiiM*
ahow* -In- tries to grab n bite to
1‘olley af Tomorrow."
of Delta Kappa Gamma, honuiaty
eat, hii* rostutnea fitted, ibn-a
Thou sands of Reps submitted
COUNTRY CLUB
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 79 ( / I I educational fraternity. TU-m- prepres- interviews,
guest radio
Charles Potter, managm
sent were Ml** Ruth Mule. Mra Louls B. Mayer may be sorry he
show-., make,* records, rehearse* entries in a limerick coni,-it *.....
Seminole Country Club, an
M. R. Smith. Mr*. Nancy -Brock ever hired O-nrge Brent. The actor
new tunes, get rlnths ('leaned ductud by
morning that d r Informal Mni j C. Mitchell. Mrs. R. C. la riving other-MGM stars, par­
nnd laundafetl and gets set for
Will be held on Saturday MwtweU
Mr t . Annie- Tho-np- ticularly -Clark Gable, the wan­
the next mail hop.
ng at the flub, and on Sunday ^ of 0 ^ 0.
Tcenewa
.
David
Maitland,
14-year-nlJ
B rrnt has 1-cen saying th a t he
will fn*a In theebipr alter td« cu r­
LIP TRICK
I.ufnnrf
rant pictures and rctlie to Tahiti.
-italn. closest compel
A rose aerated lotion tin clean*- To other actors, harassed by lax** to uchlevy the wasp-watated
r taking flig h t l*seotis from
Villen
dted States In autoi
■ will now remoVe llpMjrk in a nml other inronvenlencea of tha houettr necessary for the new fall fonr.ii AA I' fighter pilot Ridiaid
ff. Atew- drop* on a HMPe vf- postwar world. It hounds like • clothe*.
. _ Hay &lt;:.«ki, but stat* aviation *u:laa In 194C compared fectlvelr clean off the Bps rouge- great scheme,
In th* United Rtates.
"Thai Drent has the right blea," __, Your Friendly
LORIDA
Clark, told _ iur„‘’.’Why couldn’t -a ■ ■
T IItrA T H E S
aniv tin ifint V*
1
Yfa,'Gable Is back and t was
lucky to liave him. In thes* days
1
()1*ENS
of Hmltrd prwturn.OBr onVIaTuely
to find any stars,' and Gable who
still rvmalns the king of HollyFriday!
wood make* it 'doubt* pleasure, I
found him nn th* act of ‘‘Home.
coming," dressed In an army
Sunday &amp; Monday!
malor uniform and looking unemfrlable.
"You know, I have four month*
SPENCER
off M ween pleturea," he said,
late*
“and that helps, nut when it got
to he two weeks before tho atari
Saturday Only!
LlOtl bn ml. . .
of this picture and I knew ! had
• Double Feature •
to go haek to work, I started
rugged, luihtcsst
sweating."
NtW iONCi! llV t AVION!
who is 4fl, doesn’t vrahl to work.
“Every time I start talking almut
quitting, they (MGM) gat excited.
leery, rsKU.siiog
I told them when I cam* ha&lt;* from
£*l from Sc Louof
the army I wanted to glv* It up,
hpt they wouldn’t hear of It. They
said to try working for a couple
ROBERT
of years to at* if I wouldn't, like

' Social Calender

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Hollywood

We have been asked about rules for cashing G. I
L E A V E BONDS bn and after September 2nd 1947. Here
are a few important ones:

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(1)

Clark’s deal with* Metro- i* uniqu*. It It long term (“ HI Ire an
old man when It’a over—64” ) and
ran lie cancelled by him, but not
by the studio. Since MGM won't
permit Ita artors to ahar* a perrentage of pictures profiU. he can
inly a alrig h t salary. “That

Upon positive identification (original
discharge or separation papers) your
local
bank • or
-financial institution will
*

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FALL OPENING OF
COGHITRN SCHOOL OF DANCING
151(1 East Second Street .
/ *
Pallet, Tap, Acrobatic
- Social, Toe, Tum bling
Special clns.se* for btiys In Tap
and Tumhling. Itegistec. at Sluditi
Septem ber 2 frtim .1 to 5.

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Enroll now for Junior Ballroom

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Re-opening o f the
Tuuchtuu Bldg.

R*M)m 2 (upstairs)
F eaturing the newest
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F u r Felts
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As. a supplvnwut tu the hand,m ade millinery
ShopiH* Chn|M&lt;au will also muintaln a “ Business

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collateral for a loan.
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G. I. LEAVE BONDS must be cashed by
the VETERAN. He cannot authorize
anyone else to q*ah his bond. If you cash
yoUr bond, it m ust be cached in full. You
cannot take part cash and g et another

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haven't seen .any of the outside
World." CTark contlnusd; .- ( lid
doesn'nt count the tilpa 'provided
hy courtesy of the UJL army.)
"i’eopl# tell me I’d get tlrvd of
not working but I don’t tHfck so.
not with to much I want to see. A*
for money,
ttI doesn’t
Take much
t
.
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groerrist for on# guy."
Clark, ilk* Rhett Butler, Just
doesn’t glv# a damn.
•
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- $
If you aro on* of th# 68.000.000
people who ar* reportedly Inteiwsted In learning to fly, Dick
Powell la oat after you. .
Dick waa chatting on th* “RUlInn West" set almut the tiatlonsl
flight system, of which he 1* now
president. Aa he pula It, the out­
fit will “plac* flight instruction on
a mas* distribution basis for the
Drat lima." Ha plana to have 400
regional representatives who wilt
paddle a ’’flight package." This
will begin with a slx-mdnth home
study coarse to cover ground echo'd

DOUGLAS
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will damag* th# whol* state, or
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men
RECORD TRY

*S ARE FEW Be Held A t Speedway
MIAMI. Aug. 29, (Special)—
Much haa been made of tho tongue
ag namee in football, including
now-famous'remark of a col­
lege president that hla team didn't
win many games, but-at least he
could pronounce the starting line-

n .oiuu* l u t e u u s v a

tone slowly stalked down 0&gt;« exlti
th* Municipal Park la it night
ter an announcement we*, made
Urn* the contest 'b etsw n the San­
ford Celery Feds beR been called
off beeauap there w v re .m light*
under which a game could l&gt;*
played.
Day before yentefda/. during
the freak atortn thq^ ripped up
(he aeoreparte of the fence ,
cported to
board, lightening w
knockhave struck near th
era for tha
ing out the lighting
field.
I t had been ImpityiRlMe to com­
plete the needed wmV before the
46 minute waiting time forced th *
postponement of the jo n trd . The
first game of the scheduled twin
bill had already -hasp w aihcj

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Orlando M.*&lt; AueuaUn*
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DaLand I. Uelne.rlll* I
l-al.lka I*. .Ue.burg_l
Daytona |t.«i-h at lUnfe-r* Hr«t
n m t |fp&lt;t. mini .trond e«m* ppdlight fillot.
To****. (MW.*
Orlando *■ Palalke
DaUu.d »t La*»twr«
Oain.ivlll* •( Dayton* lM*eh
HI. Aueu.tln* *1 HantuH a
KATKtNAI. I K til l i:
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Brooklyn
tl
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m. Loele
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Uoiyon
TP IT .1.1 *
N.w York
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Cincinnati
*1 «# .♦*» t*Vi
Chicago
4* TO .011 l i t ,
•W »T.
rilU buxh
01 Tl .(tl 1(4
Umpire* liv e ly a rf" n o p * r cal­ Phllait.lphl*
01 71 .(1*
II,calls r .«*»,**r
led the game at PrOthuWeek after
Boston to. Detroit *
waiting 45 minutes In aecord with
C hiraco 4. (.'i«f«l*n4 &gt;
the rules of the Florida State
(Only ( t n w , w h a d u M ) ,
League. ■
‘
AMl.HU AJi I,KADI K
Tonight tha Fed»:M»t**taln the
N«w
York
.
T* (1
0*7
league leading nnd pennant win­ Boston
«
04 .0(1
ning St. Augu»tlne Saint* In a D.lrolt
40 0* .014
single attraction, which .h *-hrd- Phllad.lrtit*
40 |( .014
,01 11 Oil
ulcd to get underway at .8:1*0 Cl*r«l*l&gt;4
* »f IT - 4&lt;4
o'clock. J i la likely that Manager Chlceco
Wuhlneton
U , . 7 ( .41*
John Krlder will send Big Bill at.
1.0,1.
H 7 i .lit
S tan to n 'to th e hill to face the
■D e a lt* Y e e « r r 4 * r
Boston *-l, Clntlnnatl T-l
Hrooklyn 4, Chlcacn I
Yeaterdav the Orlando Senator*
N*w Viok 0. at. Louts 0
and the Saints divided n twin a t­
I’hlUtWIphl* T. Plttstierch *
traction In th* Ancient City. In
the f lr tt tilt Manager Lou R**il
elbowed hla way into an 8 to 3

The Clubhouse

the tiaaVv hit­
ting Solon*' bats with five *cattJred btnglu, and chatknd up a 8
to 1 decision. Tha final tilt an­
nexed the 1947 Florid.* State
League pennant for the Saint*.
The Palatka Aisle** bleated 24
base hits In turning in their 18 to
J victory over tho I**tburg Pir­
ate* and the DeLand Red lint*
Davli. he recall*, was regarded
drubbed th* Geineiville G-Men in a* something of a brat by the older
an 8 to 4 battle.
t
Lor* around town, and Blackwell
wa* "juet a little squirt'* when he
came out for harebell at Bonita

Legal N otice

JN THIS CIRCUIT COUIlf OF TIIK
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR. 0KMINOI.K COUNT*.
iTATB o y k L o n m l. in chan .
c e a r no . etaf.
■VALTKn &gt;1. OATCT.
Plaintiff
LUCY I*. OATJUf. JU
Defen d an t

&gt;

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i n n g y a iw o r rf.oniD A

,
ohekt-

r
Tru *e* hereby ncAlfle* that *etl
for eivore* h*&gt; b**n field n s lm t
yon In lb» Clrealt Coart In end fw
temlnels Cosotr. Florid*. In Cfcdo.
f«rr. hr Welter « . o » u . You er*
bsrsby dsgalrsd In file your appear• neo srllh th* Cl.rk . ol .#i* Co*rt

Glenn, of course, soon became
the star of Bonita'* champtonahip
football team and eventual!/ one
of the greatest All-America half­
back* In Wgat Point history, and
.........................ig up Jlko a reed,
ace or Cincinnati
Red*' pitch!
ataff ami recently
.wen. 16 at raJ
i "The older boyi,” ih y i Trlec,
"called GItnn a brat bccant* Glenn,
end eome Of the other ymihgttcry
including tny own son Uara, were
always grabbing up a football or
a hundk'ear end trying to play
with the bigger hoy*.
"He was a little »h»ve» then,
but anyone could t«U the way he
handled a football he was a nat-

A eheek of 070 player* who
have appeared In the 11 Orange
B o w l claaekf, however, reveals
such oral puahovtr* aa Smith,
Jones and W alktr are far In th*
majority. Tha Orange Bowl line­
up*—which present en accurate
cron section of American football
line* 1936—show five Smiths, five
Joneses and four' Walkers In ac­
tion. here with only a tprinklng uf
name* which read like a linotype
operator gone berserk.
Aa a m atter of feet, 47 of the
player* have names of four let­
ters or lea*. Flva of tham—Llo
of Georgatown, ’41; Say, MUtia•ippi Bute, '41; Orf.i Missouri,
'40; Nis, Texas Chrlitla.i Univer­
sity. *41; and fry, Oklahoma, J39—
have three letter names.
The Smiths could almost put on
an Orange Bowl show thtm ielref.

Labor Dajr will ba Speed Day
at Seminole Park Speedway loo*
a ted Jukt off U. S. Highway No.
92 batwaen Orlando and Sanford,
when a ho it of daring big time
racing drivara will pit their skill
and daring orer the fa it mile
track In the Initial return .of Indlanapolie type racing to fDU/iJii-

Smith-Jqne* team. Aa they played
in the Orange BowL however, the
Smiths were on different team* Bucknetl, Auburn, Tennenee, Tulu . Miami—while Schmidt gave
Tulaa a slightly-stretched Roubletake. Two Jpneaee performed fijr
Tul**.'and one each for Misftsilppl State, Miami and Rice. v
Tied with Sfour men each a rt
the W alken end the Kttteyt. The
Welker family wai aptlt emong
Catholic. (Auburn, LSU and Tulta,
and alao contributed an f/rengt
Bowl Queen— Libby Welker far
the 1944 game. The Kelley* piered with Mlasfiilppl, Auburn, Holy
Crete and Tennessee.
Namee appearing three timet on
the playing Hat In the Orange
Bowl eerlee Include Devil, Roger*,
Brown and Thome*. The State of
Georgia hit the Jackpot with the
Davla boya. ' Two played for tha
University of Georgia In 1912 and
the other for Georgia Tech in
1946.
Three fem lllti. however, vie for
too eumame honor*. They are
the Thomaaet who were tm oppoiIrnr Oklihoma i and Tennessee
One apeclea of acacia tre t pro­
teama in the Orange Itowl in 1939,
the Scintilla who .were rivals in duces gum arable.
the 1948 game between Miami and
Holy Croat, and the Armstrong
bore whd played against one an-

Aoifc

■ SepL 17.
I ' ;
With baseball law preventing
| player* from aharlng In any of lb"
revenue froth th* league’s Shaughneaiy play-offs, th* players' prime
~ H w m tlW T aitd* from "eweeplng
at th* receipt* from the firit four
- games with the Georgia-Florid*
v aside eeaeon-long foes. Is a crack
■ league w inner.,
1
Regular admission pries* will
prevail for th* Florido State
1 League play-off*. Gam** will har*
* to go nine or tig h t and ony-half
innings or ba 'declared "no eon-

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m

k * &lt; \M X ;&lt; o * e x te z . Mi
'tio v io 's
R r c o fiO
O ie * Tctfr 9anA &amp; ‘4i\,ie&gt;
s a ix r u r tC tM #

enee to hie wife th at Dive wai a
really fine end—hut .Priea would
never boa»t about* the l&lt;oy In pubHa merely said Deve end Glenn
were good friend*, and lot H go at
that. But in tha middle of the
visit who should drive up in n new
automobile looking fpr his pal
Dave to go swimming hut Glenn
himself on furlough before resum­
ing hie Army earner end luit fin­
ished with a movie.
It might be noted tha; getting
Glenn to talk about Glenn was aa
futile as getting Price to iilteurp

tact sports in preference to track
or swimming, although he wa* ex­
tremely good In all competition.
Blackwell preferred bnwhalt. of
course, but wee exceptionally goed
in baaketbelt. and was a&gt; better
than aveiag* hitter on th* (Hamoryd,
Prig*, who look* like he "ould
•till aaallfy ee an all round athlete,
a* ha was a t La Vame and Claremold'collage* aa a young map,
«*va ha r*tlr*d because his other
Inteueata demanded hla time. In­
cluded are some 80 acres of rich
cllrua Jand, a hobby of n liln g sad­
dle hertci, and watching the Price
children grow-up. . Tha youngert
boy.-Stanley, now nine, eranta to
b f 8 hurdler Ilk* hi* brother J. D .
athtate a t Occidental colltg*, Lee
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ByuCe Edwards f t the. Dodgem
and Phil Mail of the Drove* are
the two catchers who rid t'rc'r
apikea of dirt by knocking their
heels against their shin guard*.

"And Blackie." Price continues,
"well, I ; only had him the first
two yaar* on the baseball team.
He played the Infield, lie was too
small to pitch, but I think hla
fathar had always planned for Hie
boy to be a pitcher.”
Here-Price, who retired as foot­
ball «aaach and physical education
director at the echool in 1944 after
newly 18 years In the Job, paused.
Whatever credit for coaching
Blackie in those green years in
the late 1930'e ahbuld go, he seld,
to O rr Thompson, now with the
Rp1Wt"r for Plaintiff YMCA in nearby Anaheim. Calif.
The unuiual thing about Prim,
incidentally, is th a t after holding
D r. ChnrlM L, Persons
th e C04mhing Job so tong and re ­
Optom etrist
tirin g , he we* still a popular man
with the townsfolk; so much so
Panford A tl.ntle Blr. RMg.
fours: 9-12 t-f * • ■ Phone 298
they named mm mayor. * ...**.
Jt remained for hi* wife to re ­
veal hla official poaltlun in this
orange-grove hamlet of tovyrel
because John

Btavt Nowak, New York foot*
ball Yankee end, broke the Jaw of
hla prastnt tsamraata. Frank
Blokwlch, In (Jie Sooth CaxollnaOeorgla game of 1941.
The Brooklyn Dodgers have
been playing Pete Reiser In left
field. When Reiser played ecnt*r
field he repeatedly ran Ir.to the
outfield fences.

uled, to be followed by a final
•erita of tha same lengthopening games will be played
on the ground* of the club win­
ning the pennant end finishing
In second place. Tha pennant
winner will meet the fourth piece
team While the second and third
place clubs will meet In the other
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Decision to achedula an off-day
prior to the start of the ptajr-off
v U notld for an Important reathe winner of the Giorglx-Flori.
da League 0haughn*»r finals
In what will be tha eighth an­
nual Inter-liagu* eerie*.
However, t h e Georgia.Florli'i
League ecason does not end un­
til Friday Sept. 6, thus leaving
a four day gap that might havs
nroved 'coolly to tha Florida State
So, Instead of playing tha usual
three out of five game*, the-Flor­
ida Rtate Directors - agreed to ex­
tend the series and start It a day
late, Further, an optn day wifi
be observed between the last game
of either iiml-flnal aeriee, and
the start of the final eerlee.
The OtorgU-FIorida League, co­
operating with the Florida State,
will play two five game eerlee,
end a seven game fineL It thus
would appear that the annuel In-

The league receive* 20 percent
of the grot* gat* redipt*, with
the balanc* divided - between the
contesting clubs. One-half of the
league'i 20 p*re*nt le paid to th«
final play-off winner to bs use!
in helping defray expenses of the
aeries with th* Georgia-Florid*
a* 20 jnen In uniform nt one
tfms, and th* earn* eligibility rule*
ax. pravailsd during tha regular
season will be extended through
the play-offs. Only those _players
on th* rotter when the season
closed Labor Day may appear in
the play-off*, or the *»Hta with
the Georjgia-Florlde finalist.
For St. Augustine and Galneteille, it will be their fourth
Shaughntssy play-offs, while DaLand will ba playing ita fifth
play-off In eight years of league
play. If. Orlando Is able to repel
Sanford’s last minute drive for
fourth place, It will mark the Sen­
ators' fifth straight play-off ap­
pearance. If Sanford slips Into
the first division It will the Feds’
fifth play-off appearance.

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•frit R o n g b u k . m o h a s &lt;e r y on
M*f. E V E R E S T &lt; R E M A L L A M I M A aL S A S '
S A C R E D * T H E Y E V E R R E F U S E T o K IL L A n y
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with n vcar-tiAind ni*ml»*rtdil|i of
a rulin’I HUHJU. One club he* 103
courts and n concrete, covered
grandstand which hold* a cheeling
weet n&lt;**-«,f -WW-*j„ i sen*.
------------ llut perhaps the «n?«t fenatieal
hobbyists of tbem all nr* the SO,.
1000 residents of Green Bay where
the fool hull season o fflc slt/ open*

aBp' Newifeatures W riter
When the Packer*- * profeiclonal football team—loee* a
», the player a aometlmea rnrak
A ug. I.
tha heck atreeta of Green
Football became Green Pay’s
a t, WTs. They can’t stand the
principal obi* u Ion alter 1023
sight of eo many ssd facrs.
when almust everyone in town
, That’* becautj Green B*y I* a
bought, for a fin splec». share* in
to h n with a hobby and th? fora shaky pro d u b which couldn't
tuni* of th* Green Hay Tarkera
even manage $2D0 to keep it* N a­
a re tha direct concern of almost
tional l-eague franchise. Today
tha entire population.
the crowd packs n stadium of 21,Thera a r t bobby town* all over
000 seals for nl-lionie gams*.
tha Unltad 8tatsa, In which a slnsPsychiatrist* nnd pliysfcians,
la project, fam e or lcfcenl la tha
i-r • ■’ ,
prescrllu- hobble* for busy men
* Lt
avocation of almost everyone.
and .women nml for bured one*.
Hobby toema are happy towns.
The Prescription aernn to work
Catching tourist* la only an In­
out well &lt;vc n when sopited On a
cidental by-product.
’, wholesale basis.
Mfiff
Consider Prescott, Arlt.. and tta
annual Snake Dances. Dark In 1021
• group of local resident* decided
—
to p i t «n .an-entertainment. P art.,
of it aria to ba a btudssque of th#
AS A RISUtT of a "sinita shot" revo­
old Hopl Indian snake dance*. .
S o m e t h i n g happened thaj lution, Dr. Jaaa Marla Velasco i U l
.
/ awltehed tha projara from buf­ Ibarra (above) wasouitodasPresi - I * Ite
rs’* pood nswa for yen folks » b s
foonery to a atrium imitation— dent of Ecuador. CoL Carlos Man- aavs to | r t up st * l|h t Is p u t water, heve
and a hobby wea born. The etu- chsno, 3Dnliter of Defense, who lad &gt;*tk*cht. too, becam e f f minor functions!
. dents of Indian loro banded to- tha bloodless revolution, assumed kidney d ito n ien .
• gather as an organisation called tha complete control of th* Govern­
T h rss penststions efo. s famous doctor
the "AmokI people." Waving lira ment In tha nama of tha country’* leve/oped • medicine for tb it verylroubls.
How mJIUone tie rs used It. often with
snake* and hinting th at their rit­ armed forces.
em aslrgty feet. •B eetles re ,u lu .T h e m edi­
uals will bring rain, tha Rmokt
cine I* D r. g u rn e t's Bwsmp-Root, mods
their dances annually beGraa. which litarally meana Fat of 18 bee be, toot*, vsfelible*. and bel­
_j large crowd*.
iem l — truly nature’s own way ta relief,
Ethnologists who hove seen tha Tuesday, I* a carnival wltn root* I n tu n lly you lake It, It s ts rtt ta w eth
Rutblns out kidneys , , . Inctsstes tb s
•moki performance* aav It la hard deep In Old World legcndi.
8t- Petersburg, Fla., n SCmil- Row of urine, helplnf to teflevs n r a ,
to tall between tha Hopl McCoy
tropic Valhalla for m ired men sd d ity . . . to I n iU ttd bladder pets •
and tha white man’s facsimile.
toed fluiblnp out. loo. C sutlom T ak e a*
Seventeen year* ego the Gaines­ and women, has a Sports hobiyy: directed.
You’ll t t y it’s mervelo-jt
ville, Tex., amateur theater waa shuffleboard. The cltv hn« thou­
Tor free trial rupply, write D ept. O,
on Its last, shaky legs. The little sands of ardent player/, ranging Kilm er I t C o , In c , Bos 1131. Stetoford,
theater enthusiasts decide 1 to give In ags from tew s to eightlei. Conn. Or — g e t , full-iieed bottle of
a burlesque circus to put th* pro­ •Thera-srs (our shuffleboard clubs Bwemp-Root today i t your d iu tito rs
ject In the'black- That wa* ihe
of a famous town hobby, th*
Lie community rim»s.
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school kid* do the tumbler
SPECIALS FOlt AUGUST
act, the undertaker take* ticket*,
a railroad switchman doe* n tra­
pes* S et It's a real circus, com­
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather
plete with home-trained animal ^ cut or left long . , as you prefer. Especially good for dry hair.
acta, h!gh-wir* performer* and o ’
Scalp treatm ents and electric m assnie a specially.
troupe of clowns, La«t year It
HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK
nbttad f 28.000.
Phone 971
Apart from the financial i e - ’ New Location — 108 North Park Avenue
turns, Gainesville'* happy hobby
h ai brought about d s d ln ' In Juve­
nile delinquency. It ha* nnlted a
thwn of 12.000 In a common cause,
providing -year-round t&gt;h7*te*l **sCcise for young and ol 1 perform­
ers. L •&gt; ■
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&gt;Roanoke Island. NT Of I* * who!*
hobby land. Ten rear* **o sorrefwrot# a symphonic drama,
"Th# Lost Colony” ghoul the
founding of the English mlony on
tha I s i a n A 25fl rear* before
retold th* stonr. of Virginia
Dare. Th* island folk whose dally
language still sounds like Filmbkthan English, put oil an amateur
production forTheir"ow n'dclight.
Today the big show—en annual
a ffa ir-d ra w s crowd* from all
ovar th* United State*. When th#
open-air Waterside Theater burn
a j l . th}&gt; summer, * In mid season,
volunteers by the score appeared
to-rebuild It In Jig tim e-so th*
•how could go on.
Mott rodent are sm slftown pic­
nics where the local hnvs and
girls show how rood they ars.
Around Cody, Wyo., ft

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Sammy Long a t Woiredals. Mr.—
and eon. Hilly.
Mfti Aiuu-lte Tripp, who has •Oann v a i a member of the Oviedo
/mm .visiting bar slslir, Mr. J. fl, Masonic Lodge No. ^ 13, and aUo
Lee, Jr., M in Dorothy NibUck, at the Seminole Chapter No. 2
MUl Audray Coy, mad Miaa Joanna Order of Saltern S ta n . The
Merit, baa returned to bur homo Maaonlc Lodye had charge of the
at*
. Cocoa.
... She waa accompanied
. - funeral.tervfcea
___on Wednesday
.. jg m a»ff*
H ill, nnrnihy Nll.W k haa bad-how a-hv-hee-nleecei-Shcrry-irnd | lewioon. Thp members of tbo T a t- '
t bar houseyueita for a week Saiktjr. I.ee, who will ytiit with tern Star* attended in a body.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eason, who
e tr'.iyrandmolbcr, Mrs. 0 . D.
Mlaa Carol Cornell, of Grovetand.. theta*]
have been spending tome time os
and M in Alice Alexander, of Or* t Trlpp'and family for a while.
Undo. While here they have been | Hsn and Mr*. R. W. Estes and the yuesta of Mr. Eason*! lister,
extensively. entertained.
They dauyhtera, Kay and LaJune, and Mr*. Mae E. King, havo returned
ihared hanme wllh Mil* Annette mn. Tommy* have relumed home to their home in Savsdnah, Ga.
Tripp, of Cocoa, wno has been Sunday from Atlanta, Ga. Misi
Joe^- Roberta of For; pierce
visiting friends ami relatives, LaJune Kites returned with them, spent the week-end xa the rp c its
when Miss Barbara Lee entertain- hut lha haa been at Bear Wallow of Mr. ant! Mra. A. R. I hint or,
Mrs. Roberta and children, Mary
cd with a weiner roast In their . Camp In North Carolina,
honor.
I MgDhml M n. Frank W. Talbott and Wendie. who havo been hero
for tome lime, accompanird him
Those enjoyiny Oils delightful j h a f^ ^ rtu rn e d after spending
• party were Miss J ^ n Chance, fewTRiv* witii thrir ton, George, home. ■
Mra. R. E. Davis, who has bein
Mine Betty Malcolm, Miss Car* Mrs. Talbott, and grandson, at
the guest of her daughters, Mrs.
deny McKinnon. MUs Audroy Cox, Brooks villa.
Mils Slide Beth Flemming,. Mias
Q.J). Tripp and daughter, Val- Burgess McMahan and Mrs. Wil­
Billie Chance, jlla* Carolyn Har* Ita r m r e Sunday guests of their liam Hunter, hai been called to
dy, Mist Barbara Lee, MUe.Jtn daugUer and mister, respectively, her
ber horn*
home In Macon, Ga. by
b] Um
lie tte
lpp, lilts Oorothv/ Nlb- Mrt. J , H. U e , Jr., end Mr. Lee. , ‘" io u . Illness of n relative.
lack,
its Carol Cornell, Mlss
Mr, and Mr*. R&gt;iL Hagsdalaf Mr*. 11. F. McGowan, Sr. and
Alice Alexander, Mis* Dorothy spent Monday In St. Augustine on I Mrs. H. F. McGowan. J r, are visit*
Rose Link, and Miss Johanna DalIny Mra. II. F. McGowan’* mothTrad Pierson atid mJ!h*r-ln-lkW, «*. Mr*. 'McMillan, in VarnvMe,
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On * h o is ill.
Mlaa Joanne Meok wax also Mr*. J. C. Flowers, haw returned
'h o s te s s for the yuests when ah* from Georgia and a»e now, at New
Miss Elisabeth Fam fll la ependentertained with a watermelon, Smyrna Jleach visiting with Mrs. iny this week with her grandmoth­
cuttiny at the home of her par-' Ben Ward while Mr. Ward and er. M n. Nettle Fernell before re­
anta, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Meek. boy*, Benny Frank and Bobby are turning to her studies at th«
Those invited Included thu hon- In Georgia.
Florida State University, TallaMrs. Pierson and Anne, who
crees Mlsa Carol Cornel), Wins
Alice Alexander, Mini Dorothy have been In New Smyrna with Mr. end Mr*. Jack Goro le ft Wed*
for over n we*'k, will nesday morning to ipend rome
Niblack. Mine Annette Tripp, tmd
Mr. Pierson end Mi a. time visiting Mr. Gore1* relatives
Miss Dorothy Roe# .Link. Miss
home by Sunday,
Miss Carlen* Me*
at Cleveland and Andover. Ohio.
motor party to Daytona M n. J. W. McKinnon arvompanlsd*
Mite Bat barn Lee.dtfUs
lay included Judyo and them to Ohio but will continue on
, Mist IM tIt Chance,
lore Aulln, Hr., Mr. ard to New York to visit her relatives
tee- Sadie Beth. Flemming, end
8. Sheldon, and daughter there.
Miss Audrey Cox. Also Marlowe
Link, Ray . Beaaley, W ile/ Akeil,
Mr. end Mrs. Marion Wagnsr
ony those visltlhg the Marine
Donald Shaffer. Earl Brown. Ilarreld Jordan. Bobby Ragsdale, and
d U ^ y L* R**r*'
rV S * W
Mr*
I
SuMbwm^on
Benny Frank Ward.
J x il.
i i
k business for the past several
enter* and iff*. Fred Pierson end daugh- 1 » Mt .
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Mr. and Mr*,. W, U. Meek
Those forming a fUhlny party
tained Mr. and, Mr*. Tommy Moon, lerM nn*. M n. / . C. Mowers and
to Fort Pierce Monday aftemooa
Me, and Mr*. Bail) Uuyhn, and Mr*. Ben Ward..
beach party Sunday to w*r* Charles Niblack, Roy ClonU.
Mr. and Mrs. ..Donald Lclnhart
i -llcach Included Mrs. G. Rex Clonte, and Lae Cary. Mr.
with a dinner P»rty Tuesday
Mrs
M .^ d * . Mr. and M
rvHnM * Cox j Nlblack went from th e n
evenlny.
5ns. Bobby and
anti Bjlly.
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*on*.
lljlly.
| to Belle Glade on n business trip
Mr. and M rs James A. Psrtin andMr.
G. M- Arie has returned through Tuesday
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have named their second beby from Jacksonville, where hr w e n t. T. L. Lingo, Sr. and T. L.
Marilyn,
on a business trip,.
1 Jr. went to Fort Piercefw» ■ fills-'
C. P. Cotllne, who has been via*
" * ■ Au" n hnjl daughter
party Wadneeday.
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Ring his daughter, Mm . Amos
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G irhsid and Mr. Gerhard at Oc­
le r and othir relative* e,n ed to Indiana by the deuth
ala, has returned homo.
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t They
t ^ , w«r#
m&lt;r&lt;o&lt;a t - W int-s City, haw returned
■ Mr, OecAr Luther has returned
panied by their children Don.
to hU home a t Roy, N. C. after
Gore siwad • vis!ling
his — Je rtv and G ar nnd will' be
i i r »s
spending severs! days with his
Mts- Alex U i n ! m r t ,|^ . -away until just bsfor* school
brMher Will and Mr*. Luther a t .
* Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Joncj and
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Wax ii’in d J daughter. Shirley, have returned
*V1* and Mr*.. Ws O. Dale of Uv
* fr*® Webstajr. - where they hav*
Oak ere vi*ltip4 titelf sU n r Mn.
t been visiting Mr. Jonaa’a mother.
r. Cktrewsy nag
llm.
t Staley sod M r,
v*»srv shocked to
a rr a w a y U *»H1
IjM g^B pm iiiMen death’ of Mr.
Roland Dann, of Chsluotn. who
The Russians add p re itn re s to ’
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r light offices, i«wly decorall utilitiet, beat and janlaervice furnished. Galt Bt»3CONVALESCENT llOSIE now
ooen at Cbuluota, 18 miles S E.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
of Orlando. Large scraeu and
open porches to alt and enjoy
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eene store dnd water heater.
Six miles In the country near
Cameron City. Phone ]E4C-M.

W AN TED T O RENT
TjR E f h e d or unfurnished apt.
K rm. m tdenta. By let of Sep:.
oaa in aa poiilble. 3 bedrdome. Please call 721 -R after
6:00.

REALE9TAWT0RSAO:

FOR

•

/W W COMMLWC'IAL

SALE

her life to laying eggs, eight to
10 In a-hatch.
MUa Clatk anon will haya to
take these anta bark to Australia
Department- of
____ Bureail df Ento.
mology and Plant Quarantine la
nut to see that no Australian bull
ants aexually Immature or not,
gel a loot* In thla country.
” Po«&gt;b,” say» Mias Clark.
If
IinTINt'tOW they, .vrmild die I th
sure of It. They would Sot ‘cUwiitii# /1— —
__ *;
•■Besldea,” smile a thla apis’ aunt
frdm the anti prates, "thebe «nt
are uot anticipating.”

me

crow catch eft

BRACES H /M SeiF 70
BLOCH OFF THB

VHNNtHQ R u N f'

By W alt Dishey

3Y M O D S !

SON... l E T
. o o s a t TiMB
TO GO mOWS I

kjSPA

\Yin PV **V
NOt; 1
rocstv e h . aua 7 ] s*s p -s a &lt;»
r
; ___ x ~ 7-—- j I T |e

WULL...HOW

d o n u n LiKEJ
~ -w TWS&gt;4 S T E E L .
IT’S l Q A M S , AMOCKVI

V— , -.

O y ...
Ar.l_BiCSwT
O r^ E N O u l .

THE knack, o*
iTt __ ^

8
HELP W ANTED
Palula, Poultry Supplies, Mailt,
Ancient Greeks believed the
Purina Feeds, Groceries end GIRL for cashier &amp; coamet.c couti
a H.T»ed__flj&gt;wer which
-ter. also soda gill. Laoey’a Diua P«q'!XM enu. Touchtun A Wutaun, r.’tll
came froi
Celery, Phone ltP 9.
protected by the moon
FOR BALE—-Umarock tor drlveSEWING MACHINE
. way* and roadway*—Pbona
OPERATORS *
Experienced. Steady work, good
Legal Notice
pay; five days a week. CnngenlPQ|{ SAlaE
al surroundings. Come leady fur
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 GENTS
Work. Sunnytown Sewing Plant,
PER POUND. UUNDLED IN
Caaaellierry, Fla.
BUNDLES.
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
WATKINS ROUTE now open In
■____ HERALD OFFICE
Saufiini. Willingness tv work 8
See Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Metal
bourn a day without a Uu* will
Work* for new Radiator*, new
earn excellent income and inaure
Radiatur cores, Radiator cleanfuture security. Car ne. cjnary. WAND* VIA INST MAID I.HTATKt
lag and repairing.
_____
T o n an il »a*h "» vim
lnr»LV
Sea Mr. HollingsWurti. at 065
d a n d i»&lt;&gt;ulnd- «•». • l l ' V l
HEWING MACHINES
Vuluaia Ave. from 3 to 12 noon na no ytilUc la
im , a n d d an ien d * w h ic h yn n ,
SALES * SERVICE
or write to box 2163, phone nr a i titr r rtf m u . m » v h * v a a e * ln * t
S E R F S SEWING MACH. SHOP
lh» r .i.t. «f nnltHEY TVh'QN
263U-J, Daytona Beach.
M tm i'H T . a h a h h « w t) «« P O l l l l P
US S, FRENCH. P it. lltHI
T. lUntPHT. dcraattd. Ul* ol
9
W O R K W A N T I.D
■aid C nuniv 10 I h r .C o ru u i' J d d g f , &lt;' t
FLOWERS
Sk m in n te C n iin tv K ltirlda. a r h |a .ifitc a
foe aU occasioni
In rh# c o u rt h m m . o f *"ld tN iu n iy j
McNEILL A YOSX_FLORISTS
sr~ SahTtra;- rjntTf*i7’ ’9inijn etfttj
TRACTOR WORK—Plowing and ralrftdar no-idti* from IL* rhlie of
Sipes Ave. jurt off Celery
Office ph. &lt;03 raridanre ph. 610 R discing |nu garden ploU).' Phone the tint pbllralian of thi» nollrti
Catfi claim or drmaed »hall li* fij
(124-J,
vrtktlnr, and thall 'tint*r4»*d
LARGE D0~cT llOUSfi -nice W
ut
n.i l.nrr and pn*t* dfllee ud lia.t
n i l * puppk-9. l a VI1 M yiik EXPERT patnilng — contract or at iho
claimant, i^nd thall lie await
hourly baaia. H. li, Grogan. In by lh» rUtmanl, event, or at
Free ealirnatea. Pbona 7HI-J.
inrfkay. a n d a ttv ',a t|c h rM Un o r .- 1*
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
mand not a# fllrA .bail ba void.
SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps FLUOR SANDING A fimahing,
Mary M a rp b v 6 - r h a r y
r%
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
At AamlnltirtiHa *Hlh
cleaning A waxing. Our power
annt'tMl
nf
fiOitVKV
7
Tl«iN
Slt'K
Screens. While eement Pelnt,
unit enables ua to work whrre
11 itacraaad•
Peima-tile, Hurricane braces , there ie no electric connect lo t 1&lt;FlrM
imblloatlnn. Ailsil.l. *. IH fi
Miracle Concrete Company, hull
available. 21 y e u e experience.
Run Ave- Phone 1335.
H. At. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fie,
Satieties A Battery.Charging.
UP TO
II. U, POPE C. INC.
$ 5 0 t r a d e in
PA IN T— BENJAMIN MOORES 10 B tiainaea O p p o r tu n itie s
ALLOWANCE
house paint. OuUidi white ami
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*. WELL ratabltxhcd Uardwaie BurlSENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
hvoa fur sate. Clvau stock of
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
nirrthundUe, Box Mli I’, c/o
119 W. .1st
I'h. 1)53
Herald.
.
ENAMEL; BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Impcrvo Enamel Color Fait, 12 S P E C IA L V “ V iC fc3
quick drying, for Exterior and
Interior u»e. 8 E N K .A K IK FOR RENT—Floor oandar. Kaey
GLASS A PAINT CO. Theme npviation, Reaeonabla rates, Sen_320._________
. ' • font Paint 4k fliasa C'u. J'hone

tMAf Ntvi vVOQk EB ...THINK"t u ERS'S
•VNVTMiMa s t r a n g e a p o .j t h im ?

.By Fran Striker
W2T.QOY5 /U M IN T O M E /J ;

GET IWC CAOOKV

rONTO, ItNOftt

The MUSIC Box

REAL S f X T l
INSURANCE
MORTGAGB LOANH
SAYMOND J ( t BALL. Realtor
BEAN PLANTER — good coruliRartitered Broker and
tion. T. B. Kinard, box 206, Lake
Irsurance Agent
Monroe.
tn. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg,
EW, two story, three bedroom AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
and ‘Hervic# Tha Music Bu^i, YA-DR moth proofing lasts b
hum#. Two ear garage. On
118 W. 1st HL Phone UM. ___ ' veaie. Have yuur woolana moth
tu.^ifeil npw, Downtown CleanCal. Wonder peeper plant. L. B.
eta A Lanndrjr. 112 Palmetto
Mann. Lake Monroe, Fla.
' * Ave. Pbona 314.
* ■ ii . ; .
— • ■■■
SOFA AND CIIAIB, fd j. axr*lh&gt;r.l Piano Tuning and Bepatrtng. L. L
condition, attractive sea: covers.
hill. Rue. Ull-W.
Must acji by SepL I. Phone 763.
Wealov Davis. Holy Cross I’ar3imw earda and poalare
_lah House. UpaUira.
■
O— HHICH HHJN HKk VICU
H a n d s —Meauii A UnmlJii. Il ■
court
D. D. Landreoa. Phua* 1U21
Stradivariua of plandk, Knalw.
tha official piano of Ihr Sintio/
■HNT A CAR
B fT THREE bedroom bungalow
YOU DRIVE IT
built in 1848. l^ rg a lot, can be
PHONE 200
handled for 12600,00 cash, bal87UICKLAND.MORR1BON
AAtfA-mfinlllllt
_
:
Jjf.
U-DRIVK-1T, IN C ____
WILLIAMS,
sjPK ITU t o n
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING *

MMYf,,.

V i'O A ll!

MOVES TO
THIRD ON
AN INFIELD
PLAY...

- / I s OZARK m e
THUS!DCRS DOWN
\ . 1H&amp; LINE AND
|\
D IVES FOR
fA
THE PLA TE ...

NEW YORK
7H hrs.

Australian Ants
Are Brought To U . S,

1/ Ihe lkpartm ent of Agricul­
ture haa lla way, thla ant' will
never break up an American
picnic. '
Australian
Naturalist
Ellen
Clark, of Box H ill near Mel­
bourne,' haa arrived with 1,700
of these qnls, ■with which aha
“l i t tip" e n 'th e a.floo mite HigM
across Ihe Pacific.
' *
The idea la to compare Ihe anta
with Ihe less belligerent' anta of
America. Mils Clark haa ba*«

f r e e e s t im a t e s

&gt;•'. h rs;

P A t;e F iv is

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A I-P . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

?IUDAY, AUG

WTU MOW
F j YUU/

BirOGt T if f LD-Rrt rMCOW.
3CICUS. I U 4T LEAST FINISH
TUAT MASKED MAN/
J**

THOSr ABE Wit CBOCRL 9CW3/
HOT THE MASKI0 MANI J T T Z

Bv. Paul UobinKop
TlCiBE
V&lt;jKKrS3

6KT HIM IN CLOKftft/
I U GIVE YOU A hand ;
d o n t g n i u p how * ,

HANFORD
terms.

0DERN six room

I - iF Coppertkin Potato Draws from
certified La. seed M. 13.00. BM UINNI&amp; MCMULLEN’H Market
•1.76. A. M. Prevatt, 8evill«,
Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday A Saturday.
______

AKTICUa

f .
THE HOME fiiio p
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 Sanford Are. Phone 1143-J
WANTED
ATTENTION MOTH EVA
—DIAPER SERVICE—
rnlture [Bafiy Valvet furhHhe* hovpltai
dean, etc;He diapers and deodor­
ised container. Economical and
safe. Fully raadkwHy approved
Call Daytona 2467-W ctBeet fsr

SLEEP ON A SEALY MATTRESS
E njoy relaxing, refreshing alrep
on • perfectly balanced psaly
innenpring m xttreat. Thla fine
m attress cushions your body ao
gently th a t "sleeping on a m a lt ,
la like sUeping on a cloud.**

In n e r s p r in g

FORD

Sanford Furniture Co,
LOOT A FOUND
LOST pair

NM Smith, Mgr.
k *
M t J L U t . St.
“Rlxht where we‘re
, S : i , * heaa far M

r

c o m b beccuc - vou
made yg^TEBOAV.*

HOH oo voo r\tx.\/

5SJS2®i,8 a m '

Tda/ocaul.id o ! I lOto

Htl lO

nwr

THANC too * Ptowai
- - h« os k-B i t r —r*
-------r mow.*;—'
r

�fo Parley flailed
iCmmttnmmd t m a

TH E W EA T H ER

British Strikes
( r * * tt* » * l tre a t

O ael

ra g *

Owl

(c*o*to*M

£

Lormann's-Restaurant •••&gt;'
Re-opening
SATURDAY A. M.

*

Luncheon — Dinner

. N O T iq E

CONTRACTORS — BUILDERS
j
.
HOME OWNERS
4CH FAN •• 18.000 CU. FT. MIN.
T AUTOMATIC CEILING SniTITETlfl 1150.00
fCH F A N .? 1F.0O0 CU. FT.MIN.
'
.
f! AUTOMATIC CEILING RHUTTF.n.q 1180.00
OMATIC WALL SHUTTERS FOR •
ATORS
YORK DIflTRipUTOR3

'.

MODIjlRN APPLIANCES, INC.
AIR CONDITIONING

-

REFRIGERATION

438 - 430 N. ORANGE AVK.
PHONE 8-MT4

.

o s r» * » o » » i

M t no specific calling for

CONGREGATIONAL CHUItCH
Perk Aretute end Third Street
J. Bernard Root. H lalster
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon Subject: “r o t Thoea Who
Labor."
.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *
Park Arana* a t Sixth Street
W. P. Hrooka, i r - pastor
Sunday School 9:40 A. M.
Worship: 11:00 A. M.
Training Union: 6t4S P.-M.
"Wahre saved a place for too."
‘ *
-FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dfeclplsa of Christ)
Sixteenth Street and
Sanford Arena#
WHUam Perry Tester. P e a t*
Sunday Church School, 9:45
A. M.
Worship and Communion. 11:00
A. M. Sermon: “Our Awful Free­
dom."
Union 8ereleea will l»# held at
the Preabytarlan Church. Third
Btraet and Oak Avenue a t 0:00

p.

-

‘

ORLANDO, FLA,

. 8irTh
will not suffer any dlsad!5
R i« t« PRU! , |, 'n rlta ln r *nUt*. nor will national aecurlh* Ch«M to d l i ^ What
SUM
Jeop.rdigwd
and
w hat^U
pe
..0n tha
{ontrary-thereby."
Nlra(tg .
W ao^m U n^ on*a -firm economic "MT*ral Importent rrovfalons of
foundation ”
‘b* law Immeasurably .trengthrn
,Di Th* .United N a tio n wauld
have power to auperrla# th# aonal
Mriam a J T n e i ^ h s t l ^ t
elections and tha forming of a
t S ^ k i f o U S l ^ ^ a a S F K ! M f,vn,,n ' nd w S S S i f f o r t . "
iW ta ia n d .^
M rM n
Nlmits likened th . fighting of
°0. The Korean prorislonal gov"*

swtUrdrawa!
trje nof ffa l l H
er
' occupation

^

u

Third Btreet a t
3. D. Braeala*.
Douglas K.
Assistant

is United Nations •
have taken over UN

ures will show that UNKKA will
have “arcompliihsd It* -upply
program* to a rraar)uJjU-&lt;Ug«x*~
and win have aUHxatj to the fulU.t I
.do. , ibl* extent' A s total rontrt-',

Oak A r m *
D. D , Paatar
Charle*.
Paster

A IUFFlint OF INFANTHI PARAlYtll. little Charlotte Jerenko taka* hfr
Brat step# with tha aid of cratches In C hiciga She la eoiched by Shirley
Aakltmd. flret Illinois nuraa to ba enrolled by that State’s chaptar of th#
Kenny Foundation. Th# nurx# received 13 month* of trebling at'th#
fllrl-rr Kenny Institute tn MlnneapoMt. (InterrMHengl Smindphofa)
78 end 77: outlaw clo##d shop, M
and 48; delay strike! In public ser­
vice Industries 78 and 70 pefeant.
1 C sB liss,a frsss r » t f ‘Ows)
The Taft Hartley Act contains
searcher* found th* contradiction
that although a majority of th# all of thrio provision*, th* comworkers aald thay .war# 'opposed1 mitt#* said. '
to th# *0 called T a ft Hartley Act'
aa a whole, when poliod on specific
provision* of th i act. they over­
whelmingly exprested their ap­
proval of them.
A breakdown of the questions
asked, th* pampbat aays, revealed
th at 78 percent of all worker#
favored Ota provlilon requiring ■
C0-d*y "cooling off" period before
a strike affecting naOonal wel-

G O P Labor Report

Allow of freedom of »peach for
employers, 69 percent of all work­
er* and 61 percent of union mambora; require union financial re­
port i, 80 and 80; prohibit Communlit \mlon Ira d .rv 70 and 77|
prohibit union politic! rontributlon* 60 and 60 psrrant: allow
checkoff of dut* only wtth worfcar’a conasnL 08 and 74; allow uni­
on shop only with maforlty vota,

W a i t i n g F o r ^ T t&amp;
T he H 6&lt;fan H w f c i t
n o c x n 't wxlt fo r SALES

ABVERTW M ^

VOLUME XXXVIII

Aleman Makes

CUURCn OF CHRIST
Elm A renas a t Bacood Street
Arthur I- Bailer. Minister
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
*
•Sunday
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
&lt;
Preaching A Coramflnion. 11:03

SANFORD.

E ita b lia h e d 1908

‘Bucking’ The Crowd In New York

To Mexicans

Berries a t County Jail, 1:30
P. H.
Service at County Horae, 3:80
PM .
‘ ■
*
‘Evehlng .Service. 8:00 P. U.
Tuesday, 10:30 A. M.: Radio
Sermon a t WTRR.
•Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.: Bib1:

A aaodaU d Prtaa L lia td W ire

FLO RID A , MONDAY, SKPTEMI1EK 1, 1947

Communists
Win 1 In 4
„ in Hungary

President Plans To
■Reduce Number Of
Taxes And Set Up
New Levy System

.

BOUTUBIDE BAPTIST f c H t t e t 1
Wilson Flack, Pastor JTTT/

Millard Hunt. Director of

Tpoth AetlelUtou^'*

8UNDAY
9:40 A. H .s 8unday School for
•11 a r ts .
.
' .
■—
.,
11:00 A. M.t Morning Worship.
Massage by David Thomas,_8tatson Univ. stu d sn t
(

erian
Sunday, Aug. 31st, 1947 at 8:00 P.M.
Rev. J. B. ROOT, Speaker

He said the nation's.foreign debt
totaled $46,000,000. and the in•
Urnal debt $212,900,000. P*rmanta on ex try debt, includin*
that for expropriated Americ.ru
. oil properties, have been made on
' ibe due dale, the President added
Tha govammsnt. President Ale­
man said In an address prepared
for delivery before a Joint ses­
sion of Congress, had “imposed
Q upon Itself a strict economy and
------ha*-detorm bied-to- ClfWl lf*"fndebtednesa « with tha . Banco . dr
Mexico that a t th* beginning T.f
th* administration amounte&lt;l to

Fan ,»kir» tn«l Minnv leather
wcic |nr,fitirtl (nl Sanford'* gala
Libor Day festivities thu alterniH.n. .1* lot mint ot the i d of
the nation, allll laigr crowd* were
anticipated along tin- like fiont
whrir the irgalla w*» listed to
grt' umlrl wav at I :1)U o'clock
and at the Duriy IIl)t)|| and Saddle
Club'* cow pony race* heginniug
*1 2:00 o'clock.

(&gt;

Tha president exhorted termers
to bend their backs tu the plow
and factory workers to give their
eweat to make Mexico Industrial*
ly great. Ha said none of Mexico's
hsrdihips could compare "Jh
• m gravity with th* spread of tho
^
foot and mouth diseaat of rattle.”
That outbreak reused rioting of
the
U. 8.-Mexican border tn
Mexican cattle imports.
Other hlghlght* of the 17,000.
word report:
Mexico's unfavorable
Made
balance during tha first six months
of 1947 r*ach#d the sum of 01(10,.
000,000 with reserves ftlllifg to
5*1,000,000
t n . MNifiii 11
Ae
r*The
" • government
The
la uftrrmin.
determined..
A . , to reaialain Ih# rate ol aschangs
•tabUisad #4 4 J I pesos to the
dollar t l - mjA ; e
*00090*994
•tabllfsatfoo credit grental tr
..
Mexico In agreement with th# U.
8. Treasury,
The national
----- - petroleum ad­
ministration has drilled 39 new
wells In the northeast. 21 of which
ara productive, with a potential
yield of 13,000 barrels a day.
Mexico produced
41,120,000
barrel* of oil and refined 34.200,­
000 barrele this year.
To link Ih* nation more closely
together, 123.600.000 hat been
Invested In the nation's high-

Farmers Market
At Florida City
Gets Improvements
JA C K SO N vln.E . SepL
f8 p ,.
?•'
7 . „ Improvement*
■“■Hiviwiirnis lo
in
u*
City S n e Farmer*’
Market, should be Comnlrled in
iin * j , h,rvllln* of th . heavy
. ! . n&lt;* winter production of vega,
tobies In that rich aectlcn of the
Ea»t Coast, said William L
Wilson. Director of Jtt#.« Mar­
kets today. B.
E. &amp;
B. Nrdholm,
Rrdhnfm. superaor&gt;cionstrurtion for Rtate
»a spent some time in
T rsccntly, conferring
wllh Market Manager C. S.-Phil­
lips, on d.-tsU* of th* Improvement
project. Th* construction chief
ha* also been In touch with Btote
* Road Department official)' on p ar­
. Ing needed to permit better service
for tha farm ers selling through
Florida City.
A new m arket 'ahed la to he
built alongside a spur track of the
m ' Florida East Coast Railway. A
new auction block la also Included
tn tha cortatroctlon program, and
aa addition will b# built onto the
west and of a m arket .had already
. completed. . _ . _ ^
Hupervlior Ttydholm It nt pro­
M at In Fort Plsrce. directing
work o« Improvements announced
racantly for th a t m alar tomato­
' handling market. Th* Fort litre *
Market, under management of M.
E. Williams has enjoyed a very
0
rapid expansion ia the last tew
years, handling heavy shipments
o f a wld# variety of y«g*talJe*, In
addition to tha tomato crop which
has long csnUrad a great deal of
th* attention of 'producers In 81.
Lucia sad adjacent counties.

iir Skies Predict­
ed For Regatta And
Horse Racing.Along
Lake Ifloiilevard

Mayor O’Dwyer Leads legion’s Biggest Parade

Thursday, 10:30 A. M. JtyH* Ser­
mon a t WTRR.
Friday. 7:10 P. M.i Bible Stmly;
(Paola Church).
‘

CJl Ifftf,
8:00 P. M.r -Evening Worehll
11:00 A. M.: Morning Wo-aMp
Mqvi# on Home Mission work i
Berries.
•
Florida.

parctnt favorable. „,Uri.
'
Tit# rot* by all *mplor*i am)
union mtmb«rx on other provitlon*
follow*;
•’

Misra.- .’ s ir s ffssa
Kobi lastedS prsciusllr
’a onthsSb*entire
KS
s• Ih*
s arefert
.'^ rw1ld" (hat
mfltal•* f'g"*

3:00 P. M.: Sunday HeMol.
8:40 P. M.: Worship ftenrlM.- *
Monday. 3:30 P. M.: H°*rd of
the Pra*byt#rl*n Woman1. AnxilU.
a r r will meet a t tha Church.

'

'

during tbs quarter. Of these,
mot# than 800.000 wire In Gar.

______

X.: Prayer
^K,,Corson.

,8 . Tb# tonal U tU latur* would be “ ro n f^ or the whole thing wtft
ggthorited to d raft prtrvlatonal #
’ he
"****• m o tth a v * or while union members war# 70

(OaUoeM
rM * OM)
of th* other 47 participating wuntrie* m ar ba used for tha rest of
1947 and Into 1948, funds don­
ated by th* United State* contri­
bution could sot bo obligated a f­
ter last June 10, a cut-off dots

m.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NKWSPAPEK

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHaiST,
n c ru a io IN NIV/ YOIIC, a member of the PoUl :al Action Committee for Feertk Street at U n ral Aeene#
8C1ENT1BT
Pelfttlne pack* crates with parachute* for a Ipment to Europe w hen
Rev. Bdltk TamMyrn naetor
800 East 2nd Street
1. ibl Baruch S. Korff, In Parts, says be will lead a “parachute lnvsiioo'
Elmer Careeeu assistant paster
9:40 A. M.t Sunday School.
of th* Holy Land. KortJ says members of the Jewish Immigrant grout
10:00 A. M.t 8unday school for
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
participating will be from 19 to 34 years o f.g e ,
f fnlamoilonolj all ages.
n..L
1__a. W/TLwIaA
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•Subject:
“Christ lJaaua.”
I.; Hom ing worxh/p
8:00
P.
M.:
Wednesday
evening
Elmer Corson.
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.
.1 T J ’.MS. Speaker service.
Reading Room Hours, Tuciday*
iog worship, and Friday* 3:00 to 0:00. P- M.

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SERVING-

Breakfawt

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*t**I
capacity to be retained In th .
U. 8. and BritJth tonoi, but It
m
reported r«llably that thU
would be about 11,000,000 ton* a
year.
Steel capacity remaining h
W*»t*rn Germany after war darn*
« (• la 18,200.000 torn. Thru, i
capacity of about 7.000.000 torn
would allll ba aratlabla for raparstlons. •
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, .
The announcement itatad that
a higher production celling wa»
n frriiary to permit the econbraIcally merged blxonal area to
regain economic health and to
allow Germany to “contrtbtrta her
Indtipentabl# part to tha economle rehabilitation .of EOrop* as a
.whole"
,■
Practically all tha Induatrlee
dealt with were granted In­
creased production eeillng*. Blmultaneouily the amount of Industrial
equipment available for repara­
tion* from th* combined tones
we* reduced sharply.
Clay and. Douglas emphasised
that their action wa* designed
solely to make Western Germany
le lfju ita ln ln g and to harness Its
potential to work for tha rocevery
nf all Europe pndar th# “ Marshall
Plan" or other similar coopera­
tive reconstruction efforts.
They aaaerted that allied plana
to eliminate Germany's war-mak­
ing power and to provide repara­
Ing
tion* to qualified claimant* would
not be violated.
“Consideration ha* been given
( (•a lia s .*
**•#• ®*.»
throughout to the necessity for
connection with * masting of enm Tnv that the blional plan can
th* Dig Three foreign minuter* be aaslrrHated Into a plan -for
In Moecow In December, 1940. At Germany aa a whole," they said.
that time it w#* agreed th* United
Tha 0 . 8. and Britain merged
f l w n and Rt/fila xhoubl form a theft occupation *on#4 for eco­
Joint commlaslon to unify Korea- nomic purposes la*l Jen. 1 but
and that control should be exer­ have been uhsuccesifgul In efforts
cised by th* Big Four power# for to get Rue*la and France to
fly# year* after establishment of join them.
a liable native administration.
Franc* objected to tn* new lev*!The not# continued:
of-lnduetry plan, even before Ita
"Th# present stalemate In the publication, In Ixmdnn talks with
joint commission negotiation* and American and British diplomat*
th* failure of that commission to this week. Ju st before these talk*,
accomplish svan th# first task of started the Russians protested at
— Ttm-dar Hltm of the V. 8 . tM
abun^anUy*"* lear to all that
having been" left out.
lateral' negotiations on the-sub­ Britain
to go ahead with tha plan
ject of consultation with Korean wa* made
public In a communlq'i#
political partis* and Organisation*
will onljr aarvi to delay* tti* Ira- Issued In London last night after
ptsmsntatlon of this agrsemsnt the d o te of th* discussions. * *
and defeat IU announced purpose
of bringing about early indepen­
Legion Meet
dence for Korea."
iraattasM tnm Pag* 0 , 0
I Th# demand for a four-power
conference follows two unsuccess­ vok* war. It will likely be fought
ful attempt* to settle KotMX over hi* territory."
Unification of th* armed fort»«,
talks. Aa II now stands, th#
political futur* through bi-lateral Elsenhower eajd, “prnvldae flexi­
country 1* divided with Raeaia bility to meet changing condltloni
occupying th# northern half and of warfare.”
th# United Btata# In charge Jn
Two other of th# nation's top
military man. Fleet Admiral Ches­
the south.
Copies of th# not#, signed by ter W. Nimlti and General Catl
Undersecretary of BlaU Robert A. Spaats, commanding general
of th# Army Air Force, alio war*
speaker!.
Admiral lim its ealced the Am#r^
lean Lagloh* to act a t a sentinel
to *#* that no on* branch of tha
armed force* I* psrmlttsd lo de­
Soviet and United Btatea sons* cline to ths point wh'er# It cannot
In Korea to ehooss "whollr rs- carry out Ita shara of responalbllpr#*«nlativ*" -provitlonal lsgfsIstor* for each tone. Under th*
propossl. voting would be by
secret, multi-party ballot on a
basis of universal suffrage.
t stuuniasm «■ m* proper romuin»2. T ht prorlklonal ^nAl UfJ*- |j on of m \\\U rf ind dvHim
lators then would choo,* reprs- lUe ^ -,h
elssrly dsflnsd ressntatlrss In numbers
" P ^ .pon.Tbllltles.“ Nlmits told the
tha. Population ,ln
. Legion's National Convantlon.
with these cholcM
1 lie said ha wa* convinced thxt
a national ItgU atur# to^ meet at |r (h# N it|o n i,
^ et 0?
ReouUto « ^ b ll» h a provlelonal , M7
admln|tt4m ) ln' tha ipir.

Ic d«mandau'.blltefly that tha La­
bor government reduce the extra
ration* allotted coal miner*.
The Graphic editorially urge-l
the
•« government to “withdraw
“withdrew at
once ell extra rations" from the
airiking miners who get a double
ortlon of meat a* well ae the
»ary worker*’ 'additionI ratio 1
of three lo a m weekly.
The Liberal Newe Chronicle, ae*
aertlng that the Orlmeihorpe pH.
where the strike begen, has h#i
20 previous unofficial stoppage*
this year. Mamed a “Malcontent
minority." *
•
The strike began Aug. 11 with
'refusal of 140 men In the Grimethorp# pit to accept a r**ommaa.
ilatlon by a joint committee of the
National Union of Mlneworketa
and the National Coal Board call­
ing for a bigger “stint" In one
seam of tha mine.
This w*#k It began to mu»h1*1 eommTtUe M
roorn sympathy atrlke* at other
led with the tail
nearby mine* and London newapa- CHAIRMAN of th# Democratic Na­
conflict. It wa*
-----reported
per*
reported fears
f*ar* thethe whole
wnoi# tional Commute#. Poatmarter Gen­
i to know tha d&lt;
-Yorkshire field might be doted. eral Robert E. Hannegah talks with
White House reporter* after a con­
rlea’a devotion V
ference with President Trumsn on
I relationship, -V,
I* a* a result of this dcrUInn the eppotntment of hi* successor. It
’ortunatalr, ani
verdlit that w*. acting faithfully within la reported that Agriculture Secre­
tha final unanl
tary Clinton P. AMareou will reIan Francisco 11
th# authority and obllgxllona of ilgn from the Cabinet to accept th#
regional
tha United Nations, have com# poit of chairman of th# Democratic
devoid of tne-'M
to Bio to p*mct»-th* Pan-Ameri­ Commute# .
{International)
; of conquest or ag|
can regional arrangements prom­
dedicated solely to the 1
ised at Cha^Ultapec, and will ga
of orderly peace.
wi
Korean Issue
on to. Bogota next January tu
igthen and evan simplify
complete this humane task."
1 of tho United Nation*

ted Stetee, eeluted Brexll on
a re of her 126th ennireraary
Independence. He eeld
the
trican delegation w»a In Bra“not in our national rapidities,
as repreeentatlrea of a vital
ilipherie fraternity dddlcated
peace and progreaa and de­
racy among the peace-loving
loha of the United America*.
• reeton f o r (h* Inter-AmerCcnference, h* said, was to
leecrat* our spiritual aoliy and to further Implement
eaceful purpo** of all for
nd on* for all." He added:
a n the United'Nations char­
ts wilt ten In San Francisco
was a critical eontroeepy
the question of recognlilny
a) arrangements such at
For a time It threatened
try birth of tha global orition. I had tha honor and

Mi'«lly fair this aflrrftoon,
night aini Tuesday except w
icattr I&lt;ii showers Slid thu
storm* Tun. lay afternoon.

4X1 U s i t y T h e re I s H lrc n g lh —
To P n U c t lk« P i u * of Ik* World;
To Promote th# P roem * of A o trl(* |
• To Prodoco Proxpenty for Ssnford.

RIDINO HMH AND FANCY F ill, Legionnaires from Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
amuse spcctalurs with the antics of their bucking buggy “Peggy" a* they
roar and 4oar along during Legion's.“40 and 0" pared*. (International^

Crisis Develops Gen. Wainwright,
In India As Riots, Bataan Defender,
Murder Continue Retired By Army
Civil War TJireatens Impressive Ceremon­
ies Aj Fort Snm
As People Hope For
Houston For Hero
Pe a c e f ul Solution
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Sept, i
LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept. ItA’I
The governments of the new do- tA7 Forty-fisr years of distin­
inions of Pakutan and India find guished service in the aimy were
emselves today in a crisis bfougbl only a meinury hulay lor Jonatha»
M. Wainwright, who has retired
yesterday at ceieinonie* at Fort
Sam Houston heie.
* Die gallant defender of Hataan
Pandit Jawebailel Nrhtu mrn- laid aside hi* uniform for multi
tioqrti that veiy tlengri in a new,
conference' b ,t Diuitday in Nev hit luime 'Tiddler'* Green," sr
Drttii. Nehru, prime minister ol the hrait of a leiliioneblr rriidrnIndia, and l*nme Mmistrr UaqbM f i a l d r i t f l i f n e a r F o i r ^ e i n i fou
Ah Kban of Pakitlan now arc
it chairman
making a joint tour of the punjeh
in an rf^H lo restore peaef.
“ MoA~ *it«wrv«ni fret that some­ Homontl Food hlorivand tW Ala­
how something will lw worked out mo f)lock Farm here and viecwhich slowly ‘will hriog alxiut a
'arrfnC rrmdlttnnT piestdenl of the fa m e Seth and
rratoratinn -of
ami a look at the acure sheet deir- Window Balance* Company. Lot
onstratea why.
Angcle*.

. At midnight Sunday the experYesterday, Gov. Iteauford Jester
*imrnt
.
ImImS‘smilitary
IIII—^., I.laiundary
...
of m
amjoint'm
uffered him a position on the new
force of the two governments de: Texas Good Neighlior roiumiaaiun
tu help further goodwill auunig
“our (.atln-Amcrlean friends lw
low the Kio Grande."
'
Wainw right’s career as n inilily that the Ixnimlary force simply lary man wax ended late yesterday
had found the job loo big and at Arthur McArthur Field, whenthat rioting had spread despite he hid hi* troops farewell )n a
its liest efforts, there wa* plenty touching address.
of liehind-the-acene* evldenco that
Maj. General John II. Coulter,
it never had a rhanre, never was who succeeded him aa commander
jnipular, and that th# people are uf the Fourth Army until Sept.
now getting what they wanted, 16 when General Thomas T. Ilanan anny of each dominion speci­ ily assumes command, lead mes­
fically reapunsibl# for keeping I he sages of tribute at the review
iwsce.
.
from President Trbmau and Ge t.No one wants to talk for the rrsl Dwight. IF. Eisenhower. '
record, but privately many con­ Jester told uf Wainwright1* de­
cede the Inherent danger a of the fense nf the Philippines agaitut
new plan. For Instance, in Pak­ th e overwhelming strength uf the
istan tlie choice ia whether Hindu Japanese.
.
and Sikh troop* nr Mo*lema will . The fit-year-old general1* face
guard and escort Hindu and Sikh saddened a* he read his own
troop* or Moslem* will guaid irlirrm rn t ' ordska and delivered
and escort' Hindu and Stkn hi* farewell address.
.refugee* and whether* Moslem
“This is not an occasion,” he
said slowly and deliberately, “at
It'a a tfa e e #

mm H as* F e e , I

vote* ihiougb
pi
talk of civil war
som e villages.

A ministry of information stale
mrnl rr|M&gt;itrd that "on the day ot
the election, there were a few at­
tempts to abuse in connection with .
the voting. The police intervened!
in' rai l l -calf MB l»ot~n?r?)IIT j
steps."
In (lie election, th* CommunUta rrplarrd the aiuailliolilera *•
Hungary's - leading party.
Tin
smallholder* pullrd 07 percent o(
tlui_l!llfi vote^Thl* year a* Com­
munist influence has grown sev­
eral of their Iradera have left th.
country. AntLCommunista h*v&lt;
accused thus,- remaining uf truck
ling tu the Communists.
The latrst official hut incom
plete returns aa made public b&gt;
the foreign ministry showed thidiatrihution of :iOO,4ttl vole*:

plr’a Parly 4H,4‘J4, Bmallholdri
.'I'.’,79.1. Imiriwndcnt
Hungarian
DeintM-ratie Party i
garian Radical Part;
tlrtl*» DrUiocatic
National Peasant

Ecuador In Stage Of
Siege From Revolt

QUITO. Eeuadoy, 8ept. 1 &lt;/P)—
Army and constabulary officers
In four statoa were In revolt to­
day against the we*k-old govern­
ment of CoL Carlo# Manchsno, who
placskl all Ecuador under a state
of sieg# and am t troops and.tanks
acquired through U, B. lend-laaae
to trouble spots.
Th# government ssiertad that
Dr. Mariano S p a m Vatnballla,
conservative vie# president of the
posted regime_nf President l ea .
Mari! Velasco Ibarra, and Col.
intwsll of Ilsqu.ro Davila as defense minArchblsh«p John J,
lie ArchI* In th*
The government communique ac­
_________ ____ ___
„ filabrala knowledged that troops had rebel­
Labor D*y by tndlng- th* long led Saturday night a t Riobamho,
dispute and-arranged a meeting 100 miles south of Quito, In Chlmtoday to attem pt such a settle- borsto province, and In Gnarar.mtnt.
da, SO mils* west of Riohamba
' “With God's help, w# pray that In adjoining Bolivar *tat«.
Labor Day will ■#• IK# dawn of
Th# re bbell Ion was reported
•sac# Is U&gt;# Hollywood film In- joined Sunday night by th# gardu,try," **id t h # 'archbishop Is rtooiks In Latacunga and Ambato, capital* of th# province* of

Paym ents A re Mode
Schools For 2 Months
, TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1, (flperial)—As both th# July 16 and
Aug. 16 paymento arw bsing mallad a t th# same time, State School
8upL Colin Engiish explained that
tha 87 counties will racsir* double
Seminole County usually re­
ceives 119.271 for teachers' sal­
aries. 91,427 for transportation.
sad 03^78 for current expense.
SQUIRREL ORPHANS
'Thro* baby squirrels that fell
out pf s trs# In th# yard adjoin­
ing th* Park Apartments a)
Eighteenth 8trs#t and Park Ave­
nue were found by B. C. Btesl#,
who lives In th# apartment. Th#

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.uni All 1 Kutimii4 banquet ol

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WITH 1118 HEAD UP \ \ l » CHEST OUT. Mayor William O'Dwyvr (rod* tlm American I
up .Fifth Avenue. Hup-ln-tU of thousands bf N'«-w Yuiki i* jammed the sidewalk* h«ui
parade Marled to
vanlage point*. Ilt-hind IIU llonoi u the New Yuri, City, I'uliri- la-giun
( Ititi'iiintiuiinl 1
rulltlligi'llt

East European Nations Under
. O’Neill Elected
Red Influence Pressing Turkey As Legion Meet
P a p e r PredicLs

u recent

BELEM, Ilraxil, Sept. I —&lt;4’i
President Truman'* plane, tinIndependence, made a refuelling
■top hers this mornlngg on hi*
flight from Trinidad tu Kin H&lt;Janeiro. Ths plane touched, down
about 9:30 A. M. (7:30 A. M
Eastern Standard Time).
President Trumsn, who Is to
spend a weak in Brasil on a slabvisit, said he w*a happy to rsarii
Brasilian soil. He was welcomed
by Brmxlllsn news men, member*
of the United Btotrs colony anil
Brig. General Dyott Fontemelle.
commander of the Valdecana air
baa*.
Th# plan* left
Immediately
aftonrard for Rio where It wax
due about 2:30 P. M. (12:30
P. M. E8T).

Militant Program To
OpposeCommunism
Adopted At Session
M.W YORK. Sept, I F, II,.
Aniriiran Legion enilcl it* -M'l

Guard

press fur rrcVlving llmnaniaii p„l *
itirrtl refugres.
Turkey 1,'piled tn neighlairlng ,
ll,il**prin immediately. Hint any
,-ritirism in the Turkish
press d
simplv wn« In answer l„ e.|,u,Uy ( (
hostile acts by the Bulgarian
press.
« •
Ankara still ha* not replied
to the Yugoslav note. Olieser\urs la-lieveil the answer wmild
follow tin, line taken l,y&gt; Foreign
Minister Hasan Sak'a 'recently
whrn hr told n new* conference
I th# furka always would protect
| Moslems and that llnmanlan re
- fug,vs rnuld stay here »r leave,
; ns they pleased.
A
i Although, Turkey
ha* la-en
deeptv confer '
! r.nisidut* ' a
| Situation in •
ul
has Iven ,-asri

iniiitry u |lt ttiiilnl *
Ilif t Irl •*!»■ oil Mk
'I liin iiiifi nhiir *«i
mil nu Intunng*. tin IllMMlt HU 11»•’l»»f#•*I f%
lUtlltr,,
ol IIimiIa mill
Sl»«riff IVrrv M*i»»

i nnv rp lio fi spp
illrt'K u l Irliilu lln u i
|r|M i||» III "wlllill

C'limuiunitm, both .
tin- i n tr n u lm n s !

aa l*s a r I ' n i I.

Iilununxnl nolr.
.
The saiuo nutv ftgun-d in Slav.en’s ii-m arki., Tim *11110111101*1!
i-amliil|ti&lt; lor* tin- lti-|mbllca 1
|iii-sii(i-ntia! nomliiatiun, rising on
aim cottveutiini tllnor In s|M-nk
against a ininnritv *ie|M»it of tinI-eg ion's foteign trlatiuu* commit-

firation.

Holiday FataliticH
Already Total 245

Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRHMK
•The luilKtr Day weekrinl accid­
ental death toll wa. near 260 a .
Ih* last day uf the three-day
holiday ta-gan * (inlay."
_
~ D # Ith ~ h » ir »cythe.l '170 niolbri
Isto from the highway* since fi
P. M. Friday; 30 person* had
drowned, ami 39 la*en killed in misrtllaneous accidents, putting total
fatalities at 240.
•
The National Safely Council had
predicted a total motor accident
toll of 260 for the long week end.
The air age was Jrflertod In
Ih* figure of 39 miscellaneous
accidents — II of the deaths oc­
curred In small plana crashes.
British Unions May
bllchlgan. home state of the
Okay Rigid -Direction automobile Industry, led the nation
In nnmber of automobll* accident
• SOUTHPORT. Eng.. 8#pt. 1 OPl deaths with 10. Texas followed

Sanford Students To
Receive Their Decrees
GAINESVILLE, B#pf. 1. (Hocrinl I—Two hundred and forty-two
candidate* will receive degrees
from the University of Florida at
commencement esercisos, next Fri­
day. marking one of thu laigrst
summer session graduating class

m n u a w k id s d .
-----------»T"union Congress, representing
From Sanford James II. Hardin.
90 p#rc#nt of BrlUln’a union 7 traffic deaths and 4 drowning* Jr. will receive lha Bachelor ol
workers, hlntad willingness today In. Florida.
Arts degree and Laursn R. John­
to accept rigid direction of labor,
son. the B8A degree, i '
■ mora drastic regulation than *o
far raque*t#d by th# laibor governmenL
f
,
GLUE-FINGERED
A statement c!rculat*d hy ihe
FOOTBALLERS
general council at the opening of
th# TUC*a 79th annual congrst*
MIAMI, 8*ot. 1, (Special) —
warned of th# “Mtioua nature”
Auburn and Michigan 8tate proved
of Britain'* economic problem*.
the champion Orange Howl ballBoUtothlng mora stringent than
handlers In tha 1938 clastic her*
currant government power* for
whan n*ith#r team fumbltd during
limited direction of Laoor may b«
tha 80 minute* o | play.
.

in tuuig.il .0 / (III 11 &lt;luck. [.St­
ill the ryrnillg their will be a
inie at tin- M.14 fail.
Other Hpraki-r* ul thu l-ampiet
a-1 u furh Hi'iiutnr lluyl* will
n ld r ns tnnMiouitlrr will b#
Sivretnry uf Statu It
•I'MVillo, wilt! Will lie. lot induced
by Mating!
tramta-r nf f&lt;munv-:v
8«&lt;rt*lgry lliay will - present
three Irophira tu winner* in the
regatta. The first is given by th*
Cbamiu-r o( Coiutuere* tu the wirtuYi uf tin- tuitlMisnl mulor race and
inusi | who 1In i,1 lime* in aucm 1.ml - owuship,

i s T a n iu h

within the 8uvlei spheie nppeared
today lo la- • ceiling inrl#n*lng
proamiro on Turkey.

The rlectlon will decide the die.
Uibntion uf seats In the peril#
meat to ine#« .Rept. 16; earh parry
will get one scat fur evrry M.ihmi
vote*. Before I in, balloting, emne
e b w rv tm —hxit* pTOTiotntced "[He
Communiata strong enough to win
without fraud.
Some opnosltlnn politician, bope
that the United States and llutish guvernmenta would plam off(rial proteata over the election.
The U. 8. legation receive,! t,l-ortx that many parties u erj
planning proteate lo the Comuumlet Interior Minister, l.n*ilo Itnjk.
1 Smallholders sources repoitcl
that sevetal leaders o f .that patty
had taken up charges ngain-t the
communiata last night will, Pre*.
idrnt Znltan Tihly. n smallholder,
at his home hut had come tu no
agreement.
In Nairykoerora, birthplace' of
the 1B4H Kossuth revolution «*•elti#*
60 mile* southeast from here, an
American pbeerver reportrd thnt
anti-Communists
were
tidk'mg
civil war and hinted they would
like weapons from the U. S.
Many person* rebutted they liad
seen truckload* of "flying elect­
or*,” whom they took to lw Com­
munists, Voting time and again in
one place after another.
Inhabitants or Sxekesfeheivar.
Vertesaea and llaiaexaka told this
eurreapondent and two otlieis

Registration D ay At Truman Plane Makes
South Side Primary Fuel Stop In Brazil
All pupil* who expert to attend
the South Hid* Primary School are
asked to register Wednesday
morning, It .was annourrod today
bv Mrs. Velma Mitchell, |&gt;tinripal
of tho school.
Parents of tha children entering
th* first grad# hare been -asked
to bring their children's birth rertifIrate. Mrs. Mitchell stated that
the! school.wlli ba open until neon
Wednesday, and regular school
hours would begin next Monday.
Busses trill run Monday morning
and trill carry tha children home
a t noon,

noon where lie iv,i giceteu by a
reception commiltct composed ot
Senator *nd Mn. IJoyd F. Uoylc,
Mr. am( Mu. H*ni!*ll Chase. Mr.
and Mis H. H Cofcman. Mr. and
Mr*. Holland I.. Dr«n, Mr. and
Mt». A. W. Lr r ;—Mr
I.vj R. Ij -i Iici and Mr. and Mr*.

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hero me two plant for Fu­
llin' I* the .Marshall plan,
other I* tlu&gt; ('onimunWt plan,
&gt;U op|Hi«e the Marshall plan
hluropaan ivcovery, ihcti you
give comfort trod Sid jo.U ic.

Fre n c h T h e a te r
—P r O p n e to r H e ld 7
F o r M a n s la u g h te r
PARIS. H»|it; I. LV)‘-Th« proprictor «»f tho m’Ik I th#4t*r i t
Itrull. iict*!U» uf m illwutrou* fir#
Sntuiiluv niicltl In whifh H7 p#r*
Mtii* 4l1.il Mfxl *»I
w«r# in.
iur.il, was held on ilistKii. of Involunlarv lunnslaughter tmlay
Tim examining magistrate, timiliar b&gt; a bite-man grand Jury In
llm Untied Suite*. Said the propreltdr. Antoine itnuillade, bad
been negligent In taking proper
M i'll'

Tim majority report xuppmtiiu:
the Marshall plan was aduplrd.
Sen. George Malone (l(-Nev), who
led the arguinent for the minori­
ty re|Hirl, had said the cuinmitt)-.&gt;
majmily was “rubbcr-itamping
like state d.psrtm rul'* and Its
report was hated “nit tike theory
that money alone will (top Com­
munism." The minority report,
however, approved of advancing
some ‘funds to foreign nations
provided “the credit economic In­
tegrity of the United States" were
not jeopardised.
— The i il . I. g st.s adop ted, t he nx*
tienal defensiv'Tnmmlttre rrpiirt
urging that atsm ir -aecrrts U&gt;
withheld from “ally nation, friend­
ly or oihenpdxf,’1 and urging adop.
tion of universal military training
hy a special session of Congress.
Appointment of a iproMdentlal
advisory committee lo Organise
civilian defense* against atomic
attack was recommended.
Outlawing th# Communist Party
as # political party; barring of
Corpmunlsto from public hous­
ing, and “g valid d*f*naa In court
to a charge of promoting tha ov#r(CSslUsM . a Paa* Fatae)

I »’ 0 »WI »

I

Ml

n« • i w w a

Police said n ehmt circuited
wirt* in tho in ih u I lulccny iitirttd
the blaze, which spread a* swiftly
as the panic which xent patrons
rushing towaril the nairow exit.
Iloth balconies in the tall, nar­
row structure collapsed, the secmid falling on tho first sml cariying It along to the floor below.
Rear Saits were blocked by debrts
before anyone could get t«&gt; th#m.
The theater was in a narrow
street about throe n»ll*tx from th#
Arc de Triomph# and conxlructad
In a short, narrow-, high fariilon
to fit' the limited space available.
Moull lade was IiriJ in latl to
nrarliv Verralllc*.
Kuril wa* In mourning today.
All commercial establishment# and
place* of amusement in th# town
of approximately. 10,000 wora or­
dered closed by city official* until
after a ma#h funeral for th* vic­
tims tomorrow morning. - Flag#
were flown at half staff.
Onlv one similar ilinailer du* to
fire could lie recalled In th# la it
40 v#ar* of French Ihstorv. Thia
wa* a fir# In th* Nouvell#* Galcries department *tor# In Xl.rxUlI#. In which about 100 poraona
lost Uitlx live*. '

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Kiwanfe Meet
U na Cw i (Mm I
described by him a t tha
largest In tho country. Boya from
-IS to CO are lent there only as a
* laat resort when they have provLtd incorrigible. He told how * a
boy la brought to Hie home, use* an y by a atrapplng sheriff. The
vboy I. then searched, his belong*
Inga put In a vault, his dungarees
and trouser* given to him. At
meal time he Is taught to stand
by count and to eat by count,
gp Boya are put into School ar.d
visit Shops where they can choov)
* trad* to learn so that when re
leased they will be self-support

OH Company Rocked
* By Explosion, Fire

Pope—Truman
&lt;Con'tn»r* r»«t" *•»■»
ill peoples of the earth are longnr."
The Pope continued:*
munificent th in ly ahown
bv the American people to the snf• ferlng and oppressed In every part
of the world Is a fair token of

„„
......"The
plant early , today, musing the
company to lose 24.000 barrel t
daily capacity In jtroeeasing crude
oil, company official# raid.
- One worker, Julius Kupni, fi2,
of Whiting was missing ns firemen fought flames .which at first
were brought under control, then
hroke out again several hours
later. Three workefs, Injured
slightly, were given first aid united towards its realtralicn."
The President, declaring that
"IhV tasks now confronlldit III are
tages and go to bed promptly at
formidable", said;
The explosion; which occurred
S;00 P, M. under bright- lights
"I am privileged, to pledge full
and Are heavily, guarded. .Thry In a nump house serving the com. fnith
to you once’*«*•» to work
have daily military drill and those pany'a No. 5 and A*.pipe stills,
»ho merit may indulge In ath­ waa hrard for a radius of n mile with Your Holiness and with every
letics.
from the Mast. Within two hours, agency of good the world over for
an enduring peace."
. ..
' Be declared h I a "theoretical flames which followed ths ex“An
enduring
peace,*
Mr.
Tru­
plosion
were
reported
under
con­
ideaa” and M. A. degree In soclology. ha found to be utterly trol, but fire broke out'ngaln ar­ man asserted, "can be bud! only
410 good .without experience, and ound 9:00 A. M. Comn»ny—of­ upon Christian orloclple*. Bkcebt
d w ih f tt six of his best friends hid ficials, however, said they he. the Lord*build liter hquv. tltry lab­
•ii'-. been killed by Inmatrs. He taught lived plant firemen eould curb or in vain who build v **
flAa,. a Christian nabon our
aehool with a black lack strapped the Garnet.
*.
to his wrist, he said, and earn-I
A company spokesman carimat- tatm- .i d'- ire la to banish Wlf
auch a reputation for discipline ed damage at |70,000, and raid and the causes of w ar’ from tha
that the cut In dally crude oil cap­ world J believe lhal.Ihe greatest
acity necessitated by-tho damage need of the world today Is a re­
was doubly eevefe becau-e It waa newal of faith. I seek to encour­
percent of the bo;
added to destruction of another age renewed faith In the dignity
cause no trouble,
daily 2400 barrel* caparity suf­ and worth of the human mrson
th a other 10 percent have to S' fered In another fire three weeks In all lands. The riroct demand
faith that -Is strong enough to
disciplined.
. In-.:
struggle If need In-* for the right."
A Boys who had the choice of ir&gt;
Tin- Pontiff replied:
laehefc with the heavy leather paridie or fiva days extra.Jlroe, In
“Once th- slnt". to the exclusion
variably chose the paddle, Making
of Cod. make* itself.thn soutce of
them stand faca to 4he wail un­
the rights of the human person,
&lt;r*nllfinr4 I,-at
|I**I
der strict military discipline for( -Ilrimh tr«op dispositions bpt gave
no lorfb'atfnn w brthrr she would
commodity the jrd rr of f] 1 la
wield the blg.power veto.
Martin Btinclpher sani
.......... ...........
and .........
history surely
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. llro- nvrtturned:
etal aongi with Hi
makes It clear that tha Inevitable
myko.
■
speaking
as
a
vote
ap­
accompanying. Prof.
proached In the Security Council result of the sukrroston of. cnler
on the long-debated calf, repent­ between peoples Is war.**
as guests.
ed (bat British’troops should gel
off Egyptian ao|| an demanded by
Citrus Ruling
th* Cairo government.
Dewey Speech
&lt;t'«altaii«4 (tan !*»«• Oast
Tha Brasilian resolution, calling
on Britain and Egypt to remim? the growers or signatures Sy
direct negotiations, was described shipper* barely met technical re“ that wa are witnessing on the as a menus nf sidestepping
ASIwtld aevnc conditions which arc
_Earn will—mail
---- 'BauimngTrnkTlhoto Which fdirow
out- 12,000 letter* to individual
Russia and Colombia were re­ itruwent, each containing a ballot,
_ #d tha first World W ar"
garded an (he key- figure* In tin* n copy of the proposed amend­
leader declared "We m ust honeet- final voting. The Soviet Union ment ultd an envelope lit which to
Jy face up to th* facta and know ha* supporter! Egyptian demand-. return the marked ballot to the
wher* the danger* at*. Everyone
I,*1eland off ire.
knows that there la now a move­ tlonal removal of&lt; British troop*,
Permission has l&gt;ecn obtained
ment which Ip advancing In am ­ but had given no indication wheth­ to u*o county agrnt offices
office* In
bitious, Wall-organised program er she might veto anything Ice*, polling placet where growers who
Brasil has moved that Egypt did not receive a ballot by mail
and Britain resume negotiation* may obtain one and cart their
far settlement of their disput-1, all* citruktpftxJuelng counties a*
which also hinges on the future
of the Anglo-Egyptimr Hndan. A
Cooperatives will lie permitted
preliminary unofficial lineup r.how. to submit 1mllots far their mem­
*«1 llnltfd Statrs, f'hirtn, .^u-tru­ bership. Grower-shipper* will t»
ll*, Belgium and Prance behind permit ted to rote a* growers,
the Braillion resolution. Seven and nl-o to sign ns shippers.
affirmative vote* arc rtouirto1
Indian Hlvrr growers and ship­
far patsage,
Brail) looked
look**! per* have sought thin amendment__ and Urnril
to . every way of life."
to her l.niin Amrrlcan neighbor. Because of trad It Imini differences
, Deway said the American'•Le- Colombia, far the derisive ballot. in their marketing method*, mmBoland, a consistent voting-part. pa rvd-wlth the m nainder nf Unri^ U a “a* a group, -havs long and
ncr of Russia, ami Hyrla, a atstei ida’s citrus territory, ihey claim
member of Egypt in the Arab to hav&gt; lien, penalised at time*
League, are strongly opposed to when shipping regulations which
the Brasilian mnv-. •
state were npplird alia to them,
CAIRO,
Police prohibited a meeting called
TO FETB PLAVEBS
tnnlirht lit*
ftir
DELAND, Aug. 20, '(Special)—
Player appreciation night U sched­
uled tonight for tho Dt-tjuid Red
Hats wlmn they meet the Gaine*immediate withdrnwnl of Britinb ville G-Men nt Conrad Pnyk In
troop*.
fielamd. Nearly I, BOO fapa are
The committee, whlrh asserted expected to witness the contest
It included repivffnU tlrt* &lt;f nil und the pre game festivities.
political parties, met Tutsday hml
f (On Ui s N t u a l*««* OsO
demonstratfons fidlowed. *
coly • few months sgo from her
Members of the Moslem Broth­
• 'HitWe Britain, where shs hsd erhood, who led violent sntl-BrU/ met and married Poland, said she
and anll-Amrrlcan demonstra­
h»d no plans for returning to lih
tion* last Friday, were to llst'm
h«r home!
radio today to proceedings
fi “I'd Ilka to stay ovsrWhsre,"
tha 8ecurlty Coimcll hearing
sha said.
plea.
i Poland, a cook at th# Army's theTh*Egyptian
brotherhood news­
X flln field near hsra, wsj shot paper, Moslem
El Mnrimmm.
to death tn front of the Fort Maerterl ElthatEkwan
British civllisnt hod
Walton m ta o ra n t wb«r* hit wlfo been instructed
awlft departure from Egy-jilttm
suit for .divorce,
In vlewr of the UN’s i speed­
baby away and threaten* 1 dtlc*
ed rejection of the Egyptian de­
Ife. *
Th* British embassy denied
tiaald her first m e n In the mand.
tha report.
ipt to get custody of her
Would be to talk with her .The Mwapapey said the British
r-ln-law, C. T. Poland, why army had placer] cities In the
• hare mttxpacUdJy for tha Suex Canal tone out of bounds to
it* troops hecaute of tension and
ordered all. unit* to pl*cf m in -

Greet Belt I.ake Is the reennent
There ere more then four timer
of ancient Lake Bonneville which as mpny cattle In Nevada a
was once WO deep where Salt there are people;'population 110,
Lake City now aland*. .
247 with about 4BO,000 cattle.

„n#
The power needed to light an
the electric bulb for one hour would
the W p * smell wnteh running for
1,000 year*.

Te U rge independent stater—
pt, Ireq, Persia, Saudi Arabia
Turkey—make up M per cent

tfjW tsr-p:1

S t’vtk up now for the Holiday ahead—We have tha finest array of holiday
foods In town. Store 3 will be closed all day Monday—so b u y enuff to last
'til Tuesday I

A T T E N T IO N

Storas
CICMri
All Day
Monday,
Sspt, 1

Quantity .Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. August 30

nixie Darting
Old Fashioned

w h o m

Sandwich

Lady l&amp; tt/F o ta td

* ’ |&gt;
Salad

W eenees

u -°

20c

Hash

300

25c
Chill
•*
Van Can

«

12c

Van Camp Comsd &amp;
no

llormel Liver

P a ta .

16-OI

Van Can

S ausage

4

LABOR DAY S A L E j

A rm our’a

Libbyl Potted

Libby Deviled

17c
Libby Vienna

15c

Bar Harbor Anchovy

Armour’s

%*•

College Inn Boned

C h ic k e n

svi

American Oil

15c
Long W hite

Long Island White Cobbler

M eat
.

S a u s a g e N W*

C a rd in a l

1 4 ttc

tradem ark

POTATOES,

(Plug Bottle Deposit)
Calif. Graweniteln

All Sweet

Show WhtU

SUPER FEA TU R E
CHEESE

Lb

49c

G ra p e s

2

O n io n s

OLEO y i t . Lb 47c

Fresh Oregon

BoUd*. lb 45c

25c
.

CHEESE 2 for 29c
Redl-Mlx

lb #

Yctlcnv

4

t b,

Pota to e s 4

25c

OaUfontt*

25c

P lu m s

Shipped, Qr. A, Leri*

Delta Bweet Mix

P ic k le s

&lt;

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R

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6IANT
D ain ty

Mbc

V
.

M u s ta rd

? «

Hockless, Whole or
String Half Picnics
8*to*10-lb,
i,

No a

U. S ^ G o rt Graded Utility

'Sure-M ix’

12v&amp; c

A venge S lit,

F r u it

Eagle Brand

8 -or

French'* Prepared

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CHUCK ROAST

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ l l t M J K L O I N STEAKS
F
L
L
ROUND, CLUB STEAKS
STEAKS
lb 29c Hamburger

U. 8- Good A Choice Veal
Nabisco

Rltz

V4-U.

Oator Roach

Hive*

ANNOUNCING

sm

Does Everything

DU 2

t

OPENING OF

U. S. Good &amp; Choice Beef

biatora, howsrrtr. did

BARBER SHOP

Tongues -u&gt; 28c
117 W. FIRST STREET
FRIDAY AUGUST 29th ,.

- ■.

Dotllos

'eachcrs Meet

Venetian gjass worker*
once confined to their own spe­
cial Island to pravant their se­
lobbies w b m , interests cret* from being discovered by
affected b y ,, increased foreigners.
She blasted, a t legisla- in f that there had been no epi*
p in public offer to help damle Wher# they had stayed,
mr t*achara,?i.and then
pnlaed tha new school lotfit*
iltte* eat Ion- vote exactly
bad feature*.
debate* were Mid In the
■fid Benet# before th* bill
aed, *h« satd^'and told of
&gt;mbera of
wnmittfc.
m atter o f'raisin g ths
l* of Khooljxupcrintefitrond tha ..taga of beo ’read .and ,w rit* . 00#
mod it unconatUuilona],

T H U R S D A Y , AUGUST 28, 1947

T H E SANFORD HERALD,

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8- ;E^v.'i

T'

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T—

-

THE W EATHER
a

Umlly T h trc I s S tren g th —

, Pertjy cloudy tonight and Sat*,
urdsy, »M tly scattered »ho»w i
and thunderstorms this allernooit
and again Saturday .afternoon,’
Winds! gentle to rnixlernte rail*
- a b l e through Saturday.

To Protect tbo Peaceof Urn World;
To Promot* th® Pro*re** of Am trittj
To F rH a n Prooporltjr for S tttfori

-

. AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW 8PAPEK

_______. 1 ■

Vo l u m e

x x x v iii

E itab U sh ed 1908

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SA N FO RD ,

J^ " e —^

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NO. 208

Aiaociated Pm# Lowed Wir*

F L O R ID A , FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1917
**•

Legion Meet
Hears Armed
"Service Heads
t

Preacher Dem onstrates His Faith

Eisenhower Sees No
I m m e d i a t e War;
N i m i t z Discusses
Unified D e f e n s e

Note To Russia Sug­
gests Sept, 8 Date;
S ta te Department
Reveals Proposals

By ALLAN FISHER

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 WP)Tbe United Slate* celled today
for a four-power conference to
speed Korean independence.
Tbc request was made in a new
note to Moscow saying that the
present deadlock on a joint Rutsian-Amrrican commission to ar
range for a provisional governmeal
cinpot, in this country's opinion,
continue

NEW YORK. Aug. 29 GP&gt;Americsn Legionnaires. t h e i r
lengthy campaign for upiversel
military training now backed by thy
bi-partiian tupport of President
Truman and Got. Thomsi E. Dew­
ey, today looked to the niton's
top miltary leaden for further en­
dowment -of peacetime comcription at the second session of the
m Letion't 29th Convention,
X Sriitfel •„/ #te' A n # DwigM
D. Eiienhower, -Army Chief of
' ' Staff, told American Legionnaire*
he u w no immediate threat ol
I global war but added that
United State* Armed Force* ihould
bit ittong enough to make an
agre*»or realize war would “like­
ly be fought over hi* territory.
armlet eald that “no tr e a t nation
ia today In poiltlon deliberately
to provoke a long and exhaust
ing conflict with any hope of

TWO PIAblY COPyikHtADS ere held aloft by the Rev. Gordon Miller,
pastor of a tneke-cultiit congregation at Summerville, G a, as he provea
to hie followers hie faith In tha sect’s religion. The death of e member of j
Milter's dock,’who died after drinking polton to show his faith, baa i.
caused the preacher’s arrest on a murder w arrant
(International),

Rio ParleyJHailed.TrumanForesees
ByVandenbergAt Marshall Plan To
Brazil’s Congress Supplant UNR R A
Presidential Note To
Congress. Reports
On O rg a n iz a tio n

“W# must so gird ourselves American Conference of hemi­
that a predatory aggressor will sphere defense set a "significant
bs aware of the risk* ha run* r*ample’“ for ihe United N«end will realise, ehould he pro- linns.
((m lla M *n rear* lie I
The treaty agsinst aggression
to be signed W e Tuesday in the
) presence of -President Truman

* Dutch To Accept
Tendency Of -BN'. f f i m S t t L T E :
®

O n

I n f U n n A a i n •"«! ^ n ty Tri the history of the
U W v B C b I B world, the Michigan senator said
in hjs prepared address.

•t h e HAGUE, Aug. 29 0P&gt;~
T h t Natherlanda government an.
notmeed today it would accept
“the general tendency" of United
«- Nation* Seeurlty . Council re% eonUlone on Indonesia.
&gt; Tbs council voted Tuesday to
extend Ite good office* and eat up
a council committee to Investigate
the differences between the Dutch
end the Indonesian. Republic.
The government eald It wonld
'extend all facilities to consuls at
Batavia, Java, to Investigate and
report on the eltuatlon In tha
Eeat Ihdiee since the United
Nations cease-fire order became
effective a t midnight Aug. 4.
if
The announcement eald the
Netherlands govemmsnt soon would
designate „ member of the comeommieelon
proposed
in the
American resolution. Under the
resolution, the Dutch are to nomlnato on# member, the Indon­
esian! one, a n d 'th e Dutch and

Xadanesleni, a third.

The government said however,
th a t It syould .stand by tta refusal
to recognise the competence of
the Security Council to deal with
% the m atter, which the Dutch have
contended wee an internal affair.
Accepting the ‘^tendency" of the
►solutions,. the
“
Dutch communi
qua look the view th at the Indon­
esian Republic should "cease any
hostile action by word or deed,"
and that final responsibility for
order In the Islands remained
with the Netherlands government.

($ Test Case F ails To
*
Aid Deported Jews

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LONDON. Aug* H , UP) — The
Hlgh Court of Justice refused tocorp re v e n te d
‘ ‘- u E r J *
from foretha British
fng 4,400 Jewish refugees, inter'
teoted while trying to run. the
Pal4*tln’e immigration blockade, to
go to Germany.
#
The refugees now are an route
to Hamburg In three British ship*.
Tha application, sponsored by the
i Jewish Agency, sought the writ on
behalf of six of the re fu g e e In a
test case applicable to all the
Jew*.
t In ordering the deportation of
Jaw* from FaleaUnlaa waters,
Jenkins

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Republicans Say
Labor Deceived
By Propaganda
Poll Reveals Unions
Favor Provisions Of
T aft-H artlcv Act
PERRY BROWM

J05CPII J MAUOY

“The United State* government

Eiienhower aald that “as long
a t deliberate aggression against
the rights of fraa man I and
nd tho U. S„ Senator Cites
existence of free government may
Meet's Historic
wa must Be prepared for
• A c c o m p lishment s
bg- a part of tha International
whatever this may finally mean
9 to us.*’
RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug, 29
■WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 (*”&gt;
want to (JP)—Sen,
* Re declared “I do
d not want
F*&gt;—Sen, Vandenbeia
Vandenbeij (R-Mich]l
(R-Mich]( Piesidenl Trumin espicurd hope
b* understood a* a M jtt a global
git
war a* an immediliaW threat" and told a joint session of Brasil's today that the Marshall plan for
Congress today that tbc Inter* European self-help will successfully
eddid-

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German ~ Industrial
Goal O f 1936iLevel
Set By Britain-U. S.

In Race To Head American Legion

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Big 4 Meet On
Korean Issue

Tha work dona at QuiUndlnha,
thu.jU . 8. delegate added, will
give tha United Nations "a use.
ful ^n d impressive model of how
big . and little stale* can work
together on a basis of absolute
equality of both obligation and
power in the pursuit of Interna­
tional peace and security."
"It it a thrilling international
adventure which took concrete
form when the Pan-American
Union was organised in 1890,
Vandenberg said. "R it a formu­
la of firm friendship which has,
relatively, made our* the most
peaceful continent on earth for
Jhe better part of a century."
Vandenberg. on behalf of tbo
( O n lliH l
r a B« II,)

Injured Prelate Is
Placed Urider Arrest
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
29 UFb~President Vladimir Bakarlch of the, Croatian Republic
wa* quoted by Tanjug, Yugoslav
New* Agency, to d a y .a s saying
that Sunday!* mob attacks on
Catholic
priest* - In Vensilt,
Giulia reaulted, from a ruling by
certain priest* th at .per vm* ctasaed aa “enemies o f tli# church"
would be barred from acting as
godfather* a t confirmation &lt;vemonles.
Bakerlch wee .quoted ea saying
that Msgr, Jakor Ukmar, a Vatfegn prelate who wa« Injured In
the attack* after being sent to the
area to administer confirmation
to Catholic children when local
priests experienced hostility, had
been pieced under arrest, and that
"together with other participants
In the Incidents end their organit.
ere" he would be turned over to
the courts.
Msgr. Ukmar wee In a Flam#
hospital with eoncuulon end body
wounds received a t the hands of
the seme mob which killed Father
Miro Btilesleh,

fulfillment of Its committment to
Korean Independence'and propose*
that the four power* adhering to
the Moscow agreement meet to
consider how that agreement may
be speedily carried out," the not#
aald.
It suggested that conversations
on the problem begin Sept. 8.
Nations particlpatlnr In JhJLHofc;
cow conference on Korea were the:
Unite,! States, Britain, Hustle'
and China,
Simultaneously, the Staie- De­
partment dislosed e summery of
proposals by this country for
Korea's future.
They Included tha American
suggestion for a general Korean
election which ha* been rejected
by Ruksla.
• The U. S. not* said the Soyiet
claim that it has the right to ex­
clude tome Korean political partita
from participating in the decisions
on Korea’s futur* )a "contrary to
the democratic principle of free­
dom of opinion.”
“ For almost two years the
government
of
the
United
Stele* has devoted its utmost
effort* to
earring out the
term* of the Muscow agreement
on Korea," the not* eald.
The egre«m*nt
which the
note referred we* reached In

supplant direct aid of the type pro­
vided by the United Nations Re­
lief and Rehabilitation Adminutr*.
tion. .
■In a letter transmitting to Con­
gress his report UNRRA’* uinduo
(CaBlta«*4l mm N f * H i )
operations during the first quit
ter of this ye*|, Mr. Truman said:
"Long-term plans hive been in­
augurated by our government und e r w h ir f r ir ir hoped yhst^rfevasUted countries wifi achieve eco­
nomic health through cooperation
among themselves and with such
long-range help as the United
qUITANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
State* is able to give under proper 29 UPt—A surprise Argentic*
amendment to hemisphere defrn**
international atringem-nt*.*
measure* waa raised today In what

i ci.

• Th» pamphlet says enactment of
th» Taft-Hartlev* Act "maike'd ill*
fulfillment of a major campaign
pledge hy the Republican Paity.
~twffg- 'uliuti " f'li *&gt;*--ping sup
port ,aml approval oi the Amen-

Directors Of Farhen
Boast O f Part In War

NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug.
29 (tP)—Th* prosecution intro­
duced to an American war crime*
court today •tatematnt* by dir­
ectors Of I. G. Ferben Industrie,
German chemical trust, in which
they boastsd that Hitler wa* un­
able to wag* war without their
help. The director* are on trial
for their Uvea.
Th# p ro tectio n said th* docu­
ments also disclosed th at the F er­
ben leader* realised in 1998 that
Hermann Goering had embarked
On a vagt rearmament program
to which they lent their full
strength. Goering committed euleld# lest year a few hours before
he whs to bang as g srarcriminal,
convicted in
tht* tamo courtroom.
,
,‘
Helnyteh Busteflsch, on* of tha
t l Parben Industrie director* on
trial, told American queitlonera:
“ It la clear that war could not
have been conducted without I. G.
(Ferben) production."
Georg Ven SchnlUier, member
Ileal E state Sales
of the trust’* executive Committee
. Active In Sanford and also a defendant, w u quoted
In another document as eaylngi
"IF# knew, with the rearm a­
A number of rest ostata salt*
during tha past week were re­ ment program of 1699, lbs elt­
wa*
dangerous. inaoported today hy Fred Bender whd uatlon
..
. . . very
_ - ..................
Intore tv ,
M Uw poeslbUIUea of v t r
Indicated U sets
property. I w ir» concerned."
continue* in
' Bchitsier elso told b ■th* eatu
A ju m i
m hvlp#d
hslped tha German air forte
In c»m
practice war gem**. He cited an
flsnfnni
example of a plant making magThe home |
nasi am bomb* a t Aachen, which
waa concealed, so cleverly that
dkk of S t
Carmen flier* were unobis .to spot
Tfc# Fred Ji
Baaford Avenue w&gt;«
to Har- if.
rv M. Brush, Jr, for
And
r . F . A. MEET
Kay Drowning of ClminnsU.^CL
AH Future Farmer* of America
he* purchased th r^ u e se ll MrKI &gt;a t 200 est YWsniieth, msmhsrs a n requested to meet at
StreeW or r. seperted wnsidantUon I *H*
X - : * i Building not later
than 9.to Monday morning'.

had promised to he a perfunctory
tertian of the Inter-Amsricen'Conference committee on aggression.
San. Vandenberg (R-Mlch), U.
S. Delegate, charged that the Ar­
gentine move waa “an attempt to
limit even th# right to consult’
on aggression. He said the amend­
ment proposed "a limitation we
can nevar accept."
T ht committee assembled t i
eludy the draft report on the
Inter-American tone of maritime
security, drawn up. by delegates
of the Unit*4 States, Argentt-i*
and Chile. It had been expected
to approve quickly the outline of
a security ton* stretching from
pole to pole and from Greenland
to the Aleutian*.
velopmi
the development
delayed find
approval of the treaty.w
IVIthout
..................
bringing th# amend­
ment to a vote, committee chair­
man Ricardo J. Alfaro of Panama
adjourned the committee until
P:09.P. M. The o rig in ! schedule had called
for a plenary session ear­
ly In ;th* day to approve the
treaty article by article eu 11
could be signed in Rio De Janeiro
Tueeday In th* pretence of PresIdant Truman.
Enriuue V. Coromlnat, of th*
Argentina delegation, proposed
that th* article on aggrtstion al­
ready approved hy th* full 19nation working 'committee be
amanded to reed that the “prin­
ciple of effective jurisdiction ap­
plies only
ty In th* security tone."
He explained he wanted It made
clear w
hither, for instance, an
whether.
attack on the U. S. occupation
son* In Germany could bt con­
strued a i an attack against ths
American continent."
"We - must assure our people!
peace which we ere achieving
nf limitations to the defense of
h ir e " he said.

Sanford Skeet Club
Holds Second Mci
Vha Sanford Skeet Club held
,lta eaesnl seeshly meet ing at She
range at tha Municipal Airport
yesterday afternoon.
The following i
ere made
on the abbreviatsd skeet
nf 10 birds each:
Henry W ight
Roy
Williams
•y R. Wllllei
Andrew Carreway
Jake Adame
Ralph Wight
W. A. Leffler
W. A. Patrick
Olyva Aun Adam*

4tj RtCIIAHD KA81CI1KE

BERLIN. Aug. 29 0P&gt;-A West-,
ein Germany with an industrial
capacity about equal to 1936 wasfnvisaged today by the United
Stair* and Great Britain in a new
Irvrbdf-industt)*' pl»n providing for
annual steel production of 10,700,000 ingot Jon*.
Under the plan, the U. S. and
British rones, to relieve the bur­
den on American and Brittab tax*
payers, would produce IS percent
more ettmrt* than the same ares*
d*d in 1936. three years before
Germany staited Wotld War II.
to biing tn $2.000,000,000.-ayear.
The n#W plan sva« a revision of
th* four-power Itvel-oMndu*
artil " repansiions” agreement
* ' BW- !«_•«!««"«»* U.

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the U. 8. and Dtilish mdiia
can elfdorale nn Nov. 3, 1946.“ governors. General Lucius f t
Tastage of the act, the Repub­ l lay and Air Chief Marshal Sur
licans contend in the booklet, “es­ Hholto Douglas, termed tha low
tablished e,|usl rights and respon­ celling set in that agreement ”un-'
sibilities for management and lab­ realistic."
or in their relationships, and in
Under the four-power plan, lha
created safeguards for the right*, steel reiling for all Germain- wa*
ofJndlVtdtial workers."
* 5,800,000 ton*. Under the tfritilh
The pamphlet add*!
American, plan, the British and
RICHARD C. CADWAUADER
"Due to the propsganda effort* U. Skstone*. alone would produce
BASCOM f. JONSS
of
sonw
union
labor
lenders
who
i®)doutde Dial.
Four of tho candidate* for national commander of the American
Disclosure of the plan followed
legion*in the election which will feature the nntinn»fconvention now hope to continue unbridled Hictntl,eimr held in New York City. This year the race is hd'-ved to beiu rial control of worker*, nnd the by two days the close of a aix. “ open. .Mr.
.
a,
.... II___
___1 T-_
•___ n.ilttlcsl
nnliticallvu mnllvala.1motivated- antagonism day conference of th# U. S., Brit­
wide
Jirowtt
I* t.
from
Beaumont,
Tex., Mr. ,1-11
Malloy from
Washington, D. C., Mr. Cadwallader from Baton Rouge. La., and of the Democratic Administration, ain and France in .London during
from th# President on down, there which German industry wa* dieMr. Jones from Nashville. Tenn.
has bean created aome ronfuslon iMissed.
a* tn the true intent and meaning
In that conference, th# French
of the art.”
voiced objections to Die plan based
it goes on tn say that n r»c*nt on their feai* of a Germany with
“oblecltve ami nonqtarlisUn pull" ifnawed power for warm aking
illu strated —tills confusion ,and Before I he ■**n fen lite r . Rueeto pro­
showed that "misleading propag­ tested that leaving her out of the
anda" had distorted objective* and tali* violated the 1945 Potsdam
benefits of the lsw in the minds of
Sanford it .preparing for nnr of "the'vetv persona whs are protec­ Agreement.
The (Tay-Dougla* announcemeMIt nnitnard ns l-sae Sts)
its ITrgeii celebration* Monday ted bv it* provisioni,"
“In polling *workers, the reever to he hrld on Labor Day in

Sanford Plans Wide Variety Of
Entertainment For Labor Day

Argentine Move (W ildcat Strikes
Delays Approval In British Mines
Of Defense Pact Feared Spreading

The mention of “proper" ar­
rangement* seemed to point up a
news conference statement Wed­
nesday by Undersecretary of State
Robert A. Lovett that this coun­
try will extend aid or.lv on the
basl* of a recovery plan which ia
reasonable and realistic.
In another.reference to tho 19natton Paris conference on tho
Marshall plan Lovett eaid dam ends
on American aid must diminish
bv next rg£r.
Mr. Truman'* lettar said the
end of UNRRA'a operation* "ha*
bejn in light for several months."
It notsd that whlla contribution*
tUesttssiS . a Pag* els)

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 tWbTbc Republican National Commit­
tee is rirrulsttng a psmpblet en­
titled "The Truth About th* 1.*
bor Management Relation* Act
! 9 4 r - i n Which ft aiserts ibVt
there has been ‘'misleading propagands" about the law’s obje-.t-

i

Higher Production Is.
Seen As NecessaryTo Help Country
As Well As Europe

this city. The Coast Guard' Aux­
iliary has completed arrangement*
for 13 races with from 12 In 13
participants in each race and svilh
prim and trophies of $85(1.
rare* will start at 1:00 P,
Union Makes Appeal M.The
and will tail until 6 :0 0 P. M„
To Avoid Another and will he run under the auspices
F u e l - S h o r ta g e of the Florida Federation of Ou*bnard Motor* with Joe Swift of
• LONDON. Aug. 29 W&gt;—At least Mount Dora, president 6f the aiII mine* rmplcwinj 23.190 m-n sociatinn. •officiating.
-rnd producing 130.000 wreklv
There will also he horse race*
ton* o{ critically needed coal were end contest* bv the Dusty Boots
Club starting at 2:00 P. M.
idle today breaum of wildcat Riding
as fnllowa: six cow pony rncies
strike* w'lich lW*!rn»d lo spread wnd three run-offa; quarter horse
race; girls’ race; riding toumg-in the Yorkshire coal1 fields.
The Labor Party's Daily Herald mrnt: barrel race; flag rnce; rigte e race*. The judges for Ihes#
said 14 mine* were struck and thaf races will be Henry Leo. Sr., Kd
these normally employed 27.582 Cameron, P. - A. Mero, Barney
men and produced 171,130 tom Beck and 3no. G, Leonardy. Starter. There will a prise lo r eveiy
a week.

race, and the Jotal prlta money is
More ihsrr 25 000 m d quit in $500. sympathy with 140 who walked
Following th4 horse races ard
out Aug. I! in pi
protest tn a ______
... ...
the boat_______
races will
he _a banquet.
joint Unlon-NMlonat CoaL Board]
j|,c Mayfair Inn at 7:00 P. M.
Committee ruling nssigning them j for t),e member* of lha Chamber
two additional ..feet, of coal to 0f Commerce. Junior Chamber cf
mine.
Commerce, Coeit Guard Auxiliary
Th# Natinntil Coal Board, which and their guest* a t which Benelor
‘ I #111 bv the prin­
Holland
hat administered Brltiih coal Boestard Hr
mine* since the Labor Govarn- cipal sneaker. A fter tho banquet
inent nationalised them Jan. I, there will l&gt;e * dance at 9:00 P. M.
dismissed the original strikers, rul­ in the ballroom of thu Mayfair
ing th# men terminated their Inn.
contract* by refusing to return to
work lest Monday.
U. S. Atom Monopoly
Faced with the necessity of get­
ting more coal mined to prevent
Charged By Russia
a repitltion of last winihr’i fuel
famine, th# National Union of
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 29, (AT
Min* Workers has appealed tn — Renewjng “monopoly" charger
strikers tn return.
against th* United 8totof, Soviet
At Grlmethorn# -min*, where Rutile today rejected a group of
th* unauthorised strike began, a proposals for setting up and oeercrude whit* gallows w«» erected W r n g + international
atomic
..1_L
.
yon*
and Inscrihedt "Burn -Will Lew-i Irol
. r(j agsticy.
. B- n, m
v m
O n p H lH H I ■ ■
This mado It virtually certain
Lawther, president o( th# N a­ that the second report of the
tional Union of Mlneworker*. sup­ United Nations Ttomlc Ensrgy
ported the Coal Board in firing Commission to th# Security Coun­
•he striker# and aald ih# board cil, due S ep t 16, would he submit­
"would have been lacking In It* ted with Rusal* again refusing lo
duty" had it done otherwise.
vote.
Th# Conservative Dally GhaphAndrei A. Gromyko, Soviet dele­
(C sillssM •» Pass Sis)
gate, told the commission's politi­
cal committee th at the papers
amounted to the same thing e*
C o f C Election Ib
original United States pro­
{k in g Held This Week thaposal for atomic control. Ha re­
peated hla old chars* that th*
President W. V. Bitting of th* United 8Utea waa trying to aet up
. otic .nation.
« S S l ? r announced'totJa?^ Uiaf1
The Russian eald the pepere
ballots for the election of direc­
tor* of the Chamber of C&lt;|m«rc* were lncompatieble with the fund­
for the ensuing year were placed amental principle* of the U, N.
In the mall Monday in J arn re­ charter. Ha aald they -wero found­
turnable up to 6:00 o'clock Tues­ ed on a bail* which dote not cur­
respond to lha principles of the
day of next week.
Mr. Bitting called attention to United Nations end trie assigned
th# fact that It la necessary for a task of controlling etomt: energy.
Tha United Stele* end six other
representative of the numbers to
cant their votes on thU election nation* on the 12-m*mb*r tomand urged them all to fill out mllslon have approved the papers.
(heir ballot end return It prior to which will form lha boalt
second report.
6.-00 P. M. Tueeday.

M't-sMqase

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tig h t Company s

Floridians Marooned n
ffl
On Caribbean island R a d io Transmitter

Begins Operations

MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 29 (fP IThree flying Robinson Crusoe*
from Florid* are castaway* on a
Stohrtwnvp r a d i o .rnnsm lttar
tiny Island far out In the Carib- WKTO. of Florida Power L- Light
bean sea, and unhappy about it j Company, ha* no v commenced
alt.
operation at the Sanford steam
They are pleading with the elcctrit- gvniTiilin-r plant ns on#
Coast Guard and Navy to bring of Ift radio -tations ir;*lnltf*d and
them a .planeload of gasoline *■) I maintained bv th# power company
they can fly out of their predica­ throughout its territory to direct
ment. Blit the Navy and Coast its fleet of tro'ihls trucks nnd Im­
Guard have replied with e positive prove service to customers, H. iL
”nn.’;
, Cotrman. district manager, an­
Th# men. are listed in radio nounced today.
Located tu-rib-* c d of -U. 8.
tnesstge* received her# ,-i* Albert
James ,of the Aviation Country Highway 17. wlt--*ro It crosAcs the
Club at Orlando, and William A. St. Johns Rlv.-r, Stntioi WKTO
Krusen of Tampa and Krurcn’a has been lirc n -d by Federal ComI nittnlcations Ciunmlssioti to coar*
son.
Flying a little . tua-engined nlv with 250 wntts of bower. Both
Widgeon, the men shaped their the station mil tbs eompapy’a
course for Swan Island, a dot of radio-rquippe-l truota use new
land belinging tn the United fresturney-moilula&lt;rd sets foe exStates but 800 miles south of tt-n-leil rengA
at Station . WKTO
Miami and 150 miles north of SjtiMij^L-hcrs
nmFNIpetatn.-s of trouble truth*" s i
Honduras,
can exchahtr# itestagrs over a die-ti l t lHI
They were certain Ihey could
tMiice of thlrtv mile*. O perttorr^ m
rirl
J?
refuel when they tended their
» i (J
j th#
_ trucks e:m talk to each. w a
emphlbipn on thilJjdand, site •° ! other
within * titngi of t#n railea.
an observation station In the I Th# Fesicral Communication*
Weather *Bureau's storm warn­ Commission, C-i'-trtnn. said has
ing aervice ami during th* war n , liaonsad th#‘ folluwlng local cmfrequent point of cell by* Navy plm#es of Florida Power and
.patrol craft.
, , ,
,
' Light Company t-&gt; opsrnt# S utton
But when thqy
they landed, not a W KT0, n . - ». Mi.ldht-m, G. T.
droIll of gatolin* was to be hail.t R#T c \y. Ergle, O. It. Bridge*,
An d ther* thay were, marooned. w
Crom, r, j|. c . Moor#, R. U
in this air age
White. J. B. Phillips and B. F.
Bultard. The list four * iR aWO
serve as operator* nf tro u b le
truck*. ____________
U. S. Stm Seefes

Broad Greek Cabinet (]r|tjcj8m Discussed
Bv L. 8. CHAK ALR8
fiy Chinese Council 9
______ Aug. 29,
-tf, S,
ATHENS,

Ambassador Llnct
Lincoln MacV.-.tgh
reiterated today
the urai™
United
rptieraieu
iw isr that
u n i ins
State* wanted a Grsex Cabin* t
formed on as broad • base as pi­
stol*. at the stubborn government
crisis entered Ua seventh day.
IRsmlsilng reports that be was
at odds with Dwight P. Griswold,
bead of the U. S. eld mission,
MeeVeegh said both w»r# workInr toward one end, establishment
of a government under which the
aid million could function tffecUvaly,
MacVeagh and Griswold again
appaaled to Demelrloa Maximo*
In M i n t lk# preralMsliin.lv. uafi
ated Saturday. The TI*v#«r-old
Greek financier saw King Paul to­
day and then MocVeegh In an
hour-long conference.
An Informed loures laid M at­
imoa would tr y to persuade Ihe
lei
Populist (Koval 1st) P etty lead.or.
Constantin Tsai der is. to accept
proposals of the opposition par­
ties. Th* opposition has charged
the security minister!** with In­
competence end be* dteepproved
General Nsnoleon Zervai as min­
ister *f public order.

NANKING.
■Aug.
- - 29, i.U,i-S, trfd
_.
enforcement of nteasuo* -iesigned
in improve China’s economic posi­
tion was urged today by O u altf
Kai-Shek, presiding at it regular
meeting of th* stale tn u n d U --Member* said the council dis­
cus ted at some length criticism by
Lieut. General Albert C. Woda*
merer. President Tmmen* /ectf
finder, on ht* departure fru n N e
king.
. j
’
Meanwhile, an authoriisl
disclosed that Foreign Mim.
Wang 8hih Chleh will fly to
.Washingtoe., prntiebig ea d r rter t -— .
week', to participate ip * rr«M _
ary conference on th* peace treaty
with Japan.
From western Hunan prc “
baUlafronU’ cam* word that
munlst assault* Into the L
area were weakening. Mil!
experts said the Red drive
the East-West Lunghsl Rellwaf
had but one purpose, to provide *a
easy escape rout# to th# northwest toe Gcnerpl Liu Pocheng,
whose troons are - on a
along Uw Ilonan-Anhwel

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S afe Driving

The Sanford Herald

' If ' I

!—- n u

WASHINGTON
LETTER

T h e nntlon’n automobile drivers were warned totlny th a t
the coining Labor D ay-traffic will approach record breaking
proportions, and everj’ precaution ngalnst accldenta on the
'highways ahould be taken by driver#. The warning ra m e
from the National Automobile Dealers Asspclatlon which
said:
'
.
• t COMrrssa et Waifh H |K»T.
“Don't celebrate th is holiday with an accident. Have your
K S R C m T T ‘iiw s i
car checked thoroughly before you s ta r t on your trip. The
time to find out how good your brakes are Is before you
take to the road, not when you slam your foot on the i&gt;edal
• r h » r i m - i i i i N m a t Hi
in case of emergency:
“ Bear in mind th at, squeaks, rattles, strange noises, loss
of pdwer, difficulty In steering or any other unusual de­
velopment, no m atte r how trivial, is a sign that'som ething
Is wrong somewhere w ith your car and you may be oper­
ating it in tra ffic a t .th e peril of your life.
.
'2 'J S S n Z
“Be sure yoqr car is properly lubricated. Check your head­
lights. Don't tail to have your tires looked over with extra
care, for one of tbe most dangerous things th at can happen
In crowded tm ffic Is a blow-out. If you snould have a blow­
out, take a solid grip on your steering wheel. Hold steady,
ketp going and Increase your si&gt;eed a little. This will help
get your car out of ita swerves. When you have done this
und you are sure you are in perfect control, slow down care­
fully. Apply tbe brakes gently and continue till you have
come to a complete stop.
“ Anti don’t drive more than two or three hours without
a half-hour rest. Dr. Paul Neal, one of th e leading scientists
w ith, the National In stitu te of Health, makes this urgent
recommendation. He pointed out th a t liecause all faculties
of vision, attention, and m uscular co-ordination are involved
in safe-driving, fatigue la one of the chief causes of traffic
accidents.
"Keep your tem per. Don’t try to beat the other driver.
If traffic is moving very slowly don’t become impatient and
s ta rt weaving in and out of line. Keep your wits about you
A friend ol ouu wsnls to know e»
and iciiiciiiults
rem e m b e r,,a
judicious vaiG
care,m
ay;
C i/ KLUIIU
9m little
Iiitiv juwiliuho
f iiib
every
seconi ' hiiu
wWr lWe‘ don’t wiitr tn cdiloii*! save y our life aand
n d the
t h e lives
liv e * of
t other*, And above eyery thing
situation ia Greece. Because
1 .L ____

f.in ft

D fljrr SPEED

for thaU-fwobl

Hr JANR KAD»
WASHINGTON—A headline
bver a story about Mrs. John
W. Brickar bark In JP44, when
her Senator—huabeod waa Gover­
nor of Ohio, daacribad her aa a
"quiet houMwifa."
Thu truth la that Harriet Brick
Is almost aa aetiru In her own.
sobers as her husband is in pollBack homa, she la a leader in
social affair*, walfata, church
work, and Y.W.OA. Actlvlt,#*. In
Washington, aba la equally active
In Ur# customary social Involve­
ments Which crowd the Ufa of a
capital hostess.
■8h* helped organlte and la
oreatd«nt of tha 80th Congress
Club, composed of wire* of new

«

raittac ar* Mr*. Jama* Q. Dana,
wife of tha D«mo«ratlc representatira from Georgia; Mr*. Omar
Burleson. wif« of tha Democratic
representative from Toxa 1: Mr*
Harry P. Cain, wife of tha Re­
publican senator from Washing­
tons Mrs. Edward J.'T h y e, wlf#

TYPHOON THREAT
NANKING. Aug. 29. {A l-N earIv 60 Cbints* airforce bomoer*
and transports and a nmnhtr of
U. S . Air Foret transport plAies
landed a t N anking airports to­
day, seeking refuge from a ty

rmiinninaa. was rent
F o n n « a Strait todTy

torical W A S H I N S T O N and
.
____________ ^
•
has planned a program of alght- ^
sctlng.for Itself. AtreaJy the mem.At
. . Saratoga,
_____" M New
,
. •*’
York, on* of

*w ’"

_________
..............
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. J i jhLF
bets have
msde a re
e l' tour”
*-f the the dsdstve battle* In world
his* J
^
rSoon th e/ plan to tory brought
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House.
about the defeat and

United D efense

4 Vernon.
V a r t in n
*
a a n t i iM of
n ¥ General
f la n a r S 1 John
Tr*V*n uurgoyn*
Pttt■unvtts
visit ML
capture
Immediately before ehtmH a and hit army, a turning point of
trip through tha “George Wgih- Jthe American Revolution.

‘ The St. Augu»tine Record cv
plains that peculiar little thiee col­
umn fheel it sometimes rum in it&gt;
and likely to continue to be forsome time.’! t*y» the Rrco^d. When
you can't I** &gt;( wide, you take
it narrow, or any width or color
ycu can get. And the u d part

Novelty Tim*
New*

Twilight Bongs
about it is thst it edits more than
Some Americans will object on account of the tradition­
grtnkis Carle
.
the regular paper._______
U *r*h o l apotvs,
al
policy
of
this
country,
which
prided
itself
.on
“freednrr
a . • tl
■
a
••
aa*
as*
v* a
To there who think the if ttc d tor all and entangling alliances w ith none." But "new
Tomorrow's
occasions
teach
new
duties,
time
makes
ancient
good
States is the answer to all the
Lesson
.
uncouth."
o
u
r
country
has.
to
march
w
ith
the
times.*
T
ilt
Central
doflds Hit
world’s ptoblrmi. we rubmit the
1:41 Musts (or Ssisrday
words ol American Legion Com­
Double Bylines
'
mander Paul Griffith who with refcience to (he Greek silqation uid. .B u tt? practice of giving u double byline to two reporters t i l l * L ate n a il Score*
t l i t i A n y th in g Do.*
.
th er Is not new In tho newspaper
clothe* not capable of acting in field. However, the Scripps-Howard Newspapers recdntly
th* present ‘ lituslion.” That jud used a double byline ovet* published interviews with Elliott
about luroi up the effectiveness of Roosevelt and Howard H ughes which we believe to be tty
f t 01 M utlr for J W j l M I ^
the UN in coping with any woild first time it has been done on such a story.
.
■-retr^w g aaK iraJiin ei
' We like t h l i prfllftlce or iendiiig two repoHergTnsTeaiTof
one to interview im portant people who are the centers of
- Tb* Ameiican Legibn“ tnecfm, controversy iirth e nows, and of giving both reporters credit
la convention in New York Citj for th o Job, Two pencils are more accurate than one in tra n ­
; Warn* that Communism is the great scribing .what a person says. I t practically eliminates the
daiiger&gt; of the interviewed persou. later
&gt; ;l» : Asssmlily ol U*4
lti«« Osipst kmgsr*
ijghp iu tlie-fietd'Dt~fonrt|B let*- Tightly o r wrongly, th a t he was misquoted
j;:»j Orasn Bsvatte*
Editor &amp; Publisher.
l O i t l T r s s s u is C h s s t M
11

■t it it the greateit (hen
| Amenta on the h tti
&gt;. for if it were no*4ft

Other officer* of the HOth Cob*
Krraa Club, Include: Vie* Pres­
ident*—Mrs.
John
Sparkman
wif« of the -Dcmoreratle *cntor
from Alabama; Mra. Raymond H .A
Tl
. wife
uilf. of
-.t the t)Rei
«nn nltea
n
loKcan
Burke,
rrprraenU tive from Ob!
ra. Nonrla Poulson. wift
(publican representative from
California.
Mra. John B. William*, wlfa of
the Democratic representative
from Mississippi, la tha club'a sec­
retary. Mrs. lite r , C. Tullcfson,.
v. if* «f tho Republican rcpiesentatire from. W ashington ia tie s»-

ator from Connecticut, and Mra.
Homtr K. Jones, wi/a of the Re­
publican
representative
from
Washington.

Mr*. BRICKER telle littermembers • of tha 80th Congras* Club that on* way they con
serve their hueband’a constituent*
beat on th a ir.trtk s to tha capital
is to show them tha sights with
the prowess* of a professional
Rolde.
.
Th* *K&gt;b' le‘' W S g up-son Me-

11

IL as lha raaull of fir#
dantags. your homa
w a s m a d t unlivua b lo .. w ould your
policy pay lor lha
rani ol suitabla quor-

PACIFIC CONFERENCE
MANILA. Aug. 2 f l , T o p
American air officers In th* waatern Pacific gathered at Clark
field today to confer with General
Georg* C. Kenney, commander of

ts an important part
of fire insurance cov­
erage. For complete
protection, see us to-:
day.

the-world to.ir.
.41 Tomm y T u ck e r Time
i»
Cols Ole* Club
L ss

SERVICE
beyond

CONTRACT

tl lit Bsqiisstfulljr To
It 1(I AU th* T ttw fi

Florida dttes must gat together,'

cord which it conilanlly iitt» up. and stay together, to push (heir
But Florida, now emphatically
there would be very few oth«r lagitlmata claim* for a fair ahar* a state of city and'town dw dltrs.
remains a state In which political
problems in this land of' plenty of tha tax dollar.
lo mar a happy and contented Th* altsrnstlv# Is a breakdown Influence and economic thought,

populsrt.''iiunng
months. ’ flow 'r5urj&gt;#
|th, with the' smjle exerp.
of Governor Dewey. Mott
ar choice for Truman’s runaia^ male is SccicU
; W Jk ry, Foireital,

(ornierly of tbs Nsvy,
n a party of hH own (o get

. a, m

the** days, Amgncan raib
art finding ihfir operating
oing up while “
v No msller iOW prospereorporation n r have been.

piesaurF on
P 36 Sauthifing to tbe
Gptarfjfiton

mental picture ia plainer than
Ftoitda ia (ha only urban slat#
this. • '
1
In which txdso taxes ,ar* not

Non* has bean so persistently 10 some degree shared with th#
Overlooked.
.tiles. •
And this Is strange because its
It Is ons of only five statss
bast* U a phenomenal economic in Which soms degree of general
change.
(•venue is not turned back to the
In only 16 ytar* Florida hat
grown frdm a predominantly rulominani
local governm en u dliectly
liists from
despite thr
Increased 38 percent
ion le an uui no other

eir budget',
lined to won8°ing lo get

h li.o o o

liN

P ra n k l* SJlga :~.~

census roust show an svsn graatST

PROGRAMS
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atttchibg Tim*
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Morning UMlbattens
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Newt

!Cumberland Caves
Have B een Restored

T E EN T A L K

in D O K tm iv r o e
Aftxoriatrd |*rr*a Fa-hlnn Editor
FASniON 'lakes a' n»w shape
It look*, n&lt; If thla ia going to
this fall, ahd with it vomea a new be a 'bie plaid xra««*n — eren for
Morris Picnic Held
the kid* who Mill* arv sloppy
By O. E. S. Chapter
awratri initnlrd. If you d*&gt;n‘t wear
plaid to M'lioot, you will almost
The
anqual
Roliert
Muni*
picHut not to the life of blood,
auraly w.ai it for dance date*.
RONBAY
nh*
was
held
by
Semlnol
*
Chanter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordo,1
IUII
of
Then* au* *naaay ankle length rum. and gunpowder thav knew
. The board i f the Presbyterian
plaid skills that are dreamy, when Cumberland waa Britain'S
Woman’. Auxiliary will meet al No. 2, 0 . E. 8. yeater.Uy after­ Chicago, 111. hare arrived to visit
noon al 4:00 o'clock in Sweet­ with Mr1, and Mrs. J.
Ifatf.
irmolcst outpost, with a wilderg:80 P&lt;M. at th e church.
w
ater.
Park
in
C)\iedo.
Making
re»» rd n ltw M by Kied,'h and In.'
TUKSUAY
up
an
Interesting
program
the
Mr*. E. D. Mobley hai rcturnrd
ilians Iwyoird them.
K The Friendship le a g u e ;of the W orthy Patron, Leslie Sheppard
after siiending a month w ith.her
CpMTrfational Church wilt meet
Today tha paeMge. are llirhtdaughter, Mr*. T. I. IlitrU , at
b tM * Parish Jlouae a t 'J'OO P. M.
rd brick eaVerns which a fam.
Daytona Beach.
- Kill- at co-ed school* ate going itv may explore on d Sunday
The Daughter* of Wc.Icv' C|a*»
to di, . up this fall but tlie girl- afternoon.
vf the First Methodist CliDr.h will
Dr. *ml M rs.'Ernest I. Gampschool clan an* still sweaterbold their regular builnus. an,I
Tho rsetoration ha* lieen car­
dutlgai i*i* tonsrlou*. Till# yeai',
local meeting at 8:00 P. M. a t tha and Mr*. G. E. Me Key, past bell and family left y/stenla,* foi
ried nut by memlieis of the Em­
howvtri.
-D
cater*
are
going
to
bo
Gainesville
where
they
plan
to
home of Mrs. Henrieta William,, Grand Matron and P.ut Grand
form *filtitig and will La_turktd manuel Episcopal Church, .which
422 Summerlin Avenue. Mrs. Kd- Patron of the Grand Chapter of make their future home.
into the -IJit. SliiiMails are also stands directly ovrr the old fort.
\n* Brush and her group Will be Florida, made short talk*.
It was In 1761 that Col. Jnincs
being 1nrkrd in, and skirts will bo
Mr.
and
Mr*.
A.
J.
Harris
anJ
posteasei for the occasion.
limes ordered the fort built. In
Happy birthday was sung to Mr. and Mr*. C. I*. Bai un and
WEDNESDAY
year Gen. Ilruddock ar0n&lt; girl, parking to go bark to the same
I 8:00 P. M.: Prayer M ating, led member* who celebrated birthdays daughter, Maxine, have letuntcd
in a “chariot" iliawn by *1*
this month and a deli.-ini't ph-nlv after spending a week &lt;n Dublin,
V'aasui, derided the ulily new lived
r| y T..B. Middleton.
.
supper was aerved. These pre­ Ga. where they visited relatives.
ihig* site horded Wet* six pair louses, Ida bodyguaid of lijht
«
'‘ 1 "
of wn»l sorks, underwear and new horse galloping at eitrh side'while
I t ^ L E E ’S DAUGIITKETO WHD sent were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mr. and Mr*. Eug&gt;*n.* Trrwiljean- . . . Good new* for her lha drum* beat out the "Grena­
| LONDON. Aug. 29, (.11-1 he Burney, Mr. and Mrs. Sbeppurd,
dier's March."
patent-.
,
■ngagement of 21-ycar-old Janet Mr. and Mr*. George II. rlliutl, leger and daughter, Helen, and
The chariot w a s left al Cumaondihe message*. The khl* think
H e lm Attlee, eldest daughter of Mr. and MrA R. F. Cremdiuw. Mr. Mis* Peggy McClintock of Ches­
Mml. Pa.l -Teen agera arp nuw lietland when Hatdduek srl out
V riroe Minister an&lt;l Mr». Clement and Mra. R. W. Turner, Mr, an.) ter. Penn, arrived on Raturda/ to
using Intrr-O-I---*■ ‘icvordin'ga
-—
graph
for on hie u n s u c c e s s f u l a t t e m p t to
A ttlee, to William Shipton. .*adlo Mrs. II. J. Lehman. Mr. nn&lt; Mr.*. visit in Sanford.
nratliral fur retaining rapture the French Fort Dund electronic* resear-n engineer, William Tyre. Mr. and Mra. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid S. McCili
is. Rut what do the ipiesne—now PitUhuig.
11 announced today. Shipton, and son. Jimmy, Mr. amt Mra. K.
link?_If the old saying
Having failed to lake ynujtg
bn 'o f the late Albert Shipton. W. Talbott. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- Cot- and children. Edward. )r. and Sus­
Up* und fear no man, Washington'# a*lvire on l.ackoted hortlcutturWt. nerved with ley and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. an. arc visiting in Pensacola for
loigan, Mr. and Mr*. P. M. Camp- two week* an the guest* of Mia,
1 and fear no woman wimhU military methods, Rra^j.
RAF In the war.
hell and Mr. and Mrs. lluMmid.
McCall's mother, Mra. N. II. Me■Uk lid* Would \w gtHMt dock Aas fatally Vrnumled led
Also Mra. R. C. M&gt;vw*U, Mra.
BREAK PART-KI.IGItT
clothes, and not ns an all-dnr ■®Jr In respect to- making » mile* short of Id* goal.
reeonl of' semtlrarnt. Bui
garment. Tlie la llrr need i- filleel (
' Student pilots sad tfftvite pl^n * Oscar
n to record poems and tern
kflss Ruth Hand and MJss Ed­ in othei ways by the corset man-1
Asia Minor 1s the hlithplsre of
[owners, member* of the Central.
na Chittenden returned ye*ten lay ttfnclum . New, longer ginllra.'
three of the w,old’s glratest re* lorida Flying Club, will bo gue*|s [ ** M
&lt;
-in
rose
you,
think
the
lift1
of
im
Florida
State
UnlvcnUy
In
llginna—Judaism, CI11islinnit&gt; and
with a more sharply defined,
of Titusville on Sunday. Their
llahassen where they ntt,ndr«l w alstliiie.dll the Irirk for suit* ' a han-l vocalist la all (day. and no Islam.
third breakfast and swimming par- i
|
work,
listen*
to
thik
routine
of
an
eleven
irceka
summer
»eh*&gt;ol
and daytime frock* with ni|»|vt-*l- ^
t r will leave a t 7:3Q for Tilue- R- ”
1Fran-.* lutne's. France)-, whe is
'in waiatline*.
villa. Planes are expe-to-l to par- ‘n- »
I Johnny Long'* vocalist, says that thorltifa wouldn't let him. lie
Another
sm
art
Idea
la
the
longUdpat* from New Sm yrna and
r
Mr*. K lliaM b Nlblack and line lira with Itonrd midriff, on'tb&lt;- road she work)* an average must wait two year* Is-foie he
» night, spend* takes off alone, litter' frustration.
daughter, Ki antes and Marian, which acts a* • coreelel* halt with
Mrs. Eiinah Holden
1*hcj^_cL llH L tlm e' trying to find
and aon. John, of Nretlle*. Calif.
LABOR DAY DANCK
tl I aM M
lll&lt;
...
....
.lessi-at, then, J.ui..**.
makeup ellll
still
Junior Achievmeul al it*
with a giiille, except when worn) on.apot&gt;lo-to tushes
Honored A t Luncheon ford with relative*. They
into
band's
annual ranfrrenrr held at
with an evening of eocktnil gown Special bus to ride allthenight
*&gt; C
former residents of Ssnfonl.
.n p Ro-l.l, Glen Wild Lake.
with n full skirt, when no furthrr tho next engagement. That goes
Mra. Eunah Holden. Immediate
elrseting is required.
past president of tlie Flnrbla Aaop for weeks with, no' tunp for
talna M teen-age business
For the slim-line dream** that
soclation and now in- the State
letters
rie ru llte a from all m er the
are still M int shown, nn all. In­
Department of Education, wa*
U. 8. Tha keynote of the ion- ,
one foundation gaim ent. gives .the
guest of honor at a tunrhroa held
Kvi-n when they hit New York,
fere nee la: ’•Youth’s Dpininn
correct long, unbrokep line,
Yesterday at the Mayfair Inn. The
work i* Mill rough. In Im.iwccii , of
Today Shapes Amrrira’a
lunrheon waa given by mv'iiiM*
ahow* -In- tries to grab n bite to
1‘olley af Tomorrow."
of Delta Kappa Gamma, honuiaty
eat, hii* rostutnea fitted, ibn-a
Thou sands of Reps submitted
COUNTRY CLUB
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 79 ( / I I educational fraternity. TU-m- prepres- interviews,
guest radio
Charles Potter, managm
sent were Ml** Ruth Mule. Mra Louls B. Mayer may be sorry he
show-., make,* records, rehearse* entries in a limerick coni,-it *.....
Seminole Country Club, an
M. R. Smith. Mr*. Nancy -Brock ever hired O-nrge Brent. The actor
new tunes, get rlnths ('leaned ductud by
morning that d r Informal Mni j C. Mitchell. Mrs. R. C. la riving other-MGM stars, par­
nnd laundafetl and gets set for
Will be held on Saturday MwtweU
Mr t . Annie- Tho-np- ticularly -Clark Gable, the wan­
the next mail hop.
ng at the flub, and on Sunday ^ of 0 ^ 0.
Tcenewa
.
David
Maitland,
14-year-nlJ
B rrnt has 1-cen saying th a t he
will fn*a In theebipr alter td« cu r­
LIP TRICK
I.ufnnrf
rant pictures and rctlie to Tahiti.
-italn. closest compel
A rose aerated lotion tin clean*- To other actors, harassed by lax** to uchlevy the wasp-watated
r taking flig h t l*seotis from
Villen
dted States In autoi
■ will now remoVe llpMjrk in a nml other inronvenlencea of tha houettr necessary for the new fall fonr.ii AA I' fighter pilot Ridiaid
ff. Atew- drop* on a HMPe vf- postwar world. It hounds like • clothe*.
. _ Hay &lt;:.«ki, but stat* aviation *u:laa In 194C compared fectlvelr clean off the Bps rouge- great scheme,
In th* United Rtates.
"Thai Drent has the right blea," __, Your Friendly
LORIDA
Clark, told _ iur„‘’.’Why couldn’t -a ■ ■
T IItrA T H E S
aniv tin ifint V*
1
Yfa,'Gable Is back and t was
lucky to liave him. In thes* days
1
()1*ENS
of Hmltrd prwturn.OBr onVIaTuely
to find any stars,' and Gable who
still rvmalns the king of HollyFriday!
wood make* it 'doubt* pleasure, I
found him nn th* act of ‘‘Home.
coming," dressed In an army
Sunday &amp; Monday!
malor uniform and looking unemfrlable.
"You know, I have four month*
SPENCER
off M ween pleturea," he said,
late*
“and that helps, nut when it got
to he two weeks before tho atari
Saturday Only!
LlOtl bn ml. . .
of this picture and I knew ! had
• Double Feature •
to go haek to work, I started
rugged, luihtcsst
sweating."
NtW iONCi! llV t AVION!
who is 4fl, doesn’t vrahl to work.
“Every time I start talking almut
quitting, they (MGM) gat excited.
leery, rsKU.siiog
I told them when I cam* ha&lt;* from
£*l from Sc Louof
the army I wanted to glv* It up,
hpt they wouldn’t hear of It. They
said to try working for a couple
ROBERT
of years to at* if I wouldn't, like

' Social Calender

S

Hollywood

We have been asked about rules for cashing G. I
L E A V E BONDS bn and after September 2nd 1947. Here
are a few important ones:

' &gt;&lt; Hill u&gt;s&lt;!l*r
lit! Deep Blv(( Bora .. .
Ills. Morg airlings'
tiSS n *« s
s d u vntir Communtw Chap
S-IS guddby Kvealng Coo&lt;
ISiSf Mon* f&gt;rternsi .
10*11 Tommy Tasksr Tim*
ttitS l&gt; nth MiuM-jj-Y

(1)

Clark’s deal with* Metro- i* uniqu*. It It long term (“ HI Ire an
old man when It’a over—64” ) and
ran lie cancelled by him, but not
by the studio. Since MGM won't
permit Ita artors to ahar* a perrentage of pictures profiU. he can
inly a alrig h t salary. “That

Upon positive identification (original
discharge or separation papers) your
local
bank • or
-financial institution will
*

ii

FALL OPENING OF
COGHITRN SCHOOL OF DANCING
151(1 East Second Street .
/ *
Pallet, Tap, Acrobatic
- Social, Toe, Tum bling
Special clns.se* for btiys In Tap
and Tumhling. Itegistec. at Sluditi
Septem ber 2 frtim .1 to 5.

p
,

Enroll now for Junior Ballroom

'.
cIbhmjh.

Re-opening o f the
Tuuchtuu Bldg.

R*M)m 2 (upstairs)
F eaturing the newest
-

colors In imported
F u r Felts
•*
•

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*S ARE FEW Be Held A t Speedway
MIAMI. Aug. 29, (Special)—
Much haa been made of tho tongue
ag namee in football, including
now-famous'remark of a col­
lege president that hla team didn't
win many games, but-at least he
could pronounce the starting line-

n .oiuu* l u t e u u s v a

tone slowly stalked down 0&gt;« exlti
th* Municipal Park la it night
ter an announcement we*, made
Urn* the contest 'b etsw n the San­
ford Celery Feds beR been called
off beeauap there w v re .m light*
under which a game could l&gt;*
played.
Day before yentefda/. during
the freak atortn thq^ ripped up
(he aeoreparte of the fence ,
cported to
board, lightening w
knockhave struck near th
era for tha
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field.
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plete the needed wmV before the
46 minute waiting time forced th *
postponement of the jo n trd . The
first game of the scheduled twin
bill had already -hasp w aihcj

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led the game at PrOthuWeek after
Boston to. Detroit *
waiting 45 minutes In aecord with
C hiraco 4. (.'i«f«l*n4 &gt;
the rules of the Florida State
(Only ( t n w , w h a d u M ) ,
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Tonight tha Fed»:M»t**taln the
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ulcd to get underway at .8:1*0 Cl*r«l*l&gt;4
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o'clock. J i la likely that Manager Chlceco
Wuhlneton
U , . 7 ( .41*
John Krlder will send Big Bill at.
1.0,1.
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S tan to n 'to th e hill to face the
■D e a lt* Y e e « r r 4 * r
Boston *-l, Clntlnnatl T-l
Hrooklyn 4, Chlcacn I
Yeaterdav the Orlando Senator*
N*w Viok 0. at. Louts 0
and the Saints divided n twin a t­
I’hlUtWIphl* T. Plttstierch *
traction In th* Ancient City. In
the f lr tt tilt Manager Lou R**il
elbowed hla way into an 8 to 3

The Clubhouse

the tiaaVv hit­
ting Solon*' bats with five *cattJred btnglu, and chatknd up a 8
to 1 decision. Tha final tilt an­
nexed the 1947 Florid.* State
League pennant for the Saint*.
The Palatka Aisle** bleated 24
base hits In turning in their 18 to
J victory over tho I**tburg Pir­
ate* and the DeLand Red lint*
Davli. he recall*, was regarded
drubbed th* Geineiville G-Men in a* something of a brat by the older
an 8 to 4 battle.
t
Lor* around town, and Blackwell
wa* "juet a little squirt'* when he
came out for harebell at Bonita

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AND FOR. 0KMINOI.K COUNT*.
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yon In lb» Clrealt Coart In end fw
temlnels Cosotr. Florid*. In Cfcdo.
f«rr. hr Welter « . o » u . You er*
bsrsby dsgalrsd In file your appear• neo srllh th* Cl.rk . ol .#i* Co*rt

Glenn, of course, soon became
the star of Bonita'* champtonahip
football team and eventual!/ one
of the greatest All-America half­
back* In Wgat Point history, and
.........................ig up Jlko a reed,
ace or Cincinnati
Red*' pitch!
ataff ami recently
.wen. 16 at raJ
i "The older boyi,” ih y i Trlec,
"called GItnn a brat bccant* Glenn,
end eome Of the other ymihgttcry
including tny own son Uara, were
always grabbing up a football or
a hundk'ear end trying to play
with the bigger hoy*.
"He was a little »h»ve» then,
but anyone could t«U the way he
handled a football he was a nat-

A eheek of 070 player* who
have appeared In the 11 Orange
B o w l claaekf, however, reveals
such oral puahovtr* aa Smith,
Jones and W alktr are far In th*
majority. Tha Orange Bowl line­
up*—which present en accurate
cron section of American football
line* 1936—show five Smiths, five
Joneses and four' Walkers In ac­
tion. here with only a tprinklng uf
name* which read like a linotype
operator gone berserk.
Aa a m atter of feet, 47 of the
player* have names of four let­
ters or lea*. Flva of tham—Llo
of Georgatown, ’41; Say, MUtia•ippi Bute, '41; Orf.i Missouri,
'40; Nis, Texas Chrlitla.i Univer­
sity. *41; and fry, Oklahoma, J39—
have three letter names.
The Smiths could almost put on
an Orange Bowl show thtm ielref.

Labor Dajr will ba Speed Day
at Seminole Park Speedway loo*
a ted Jukt off U. S. Highway No.
92 batwaen Orlando and Sanford,
when a ho it of daring big time
racing drivara will pit their skill
and daring orer the fa it mile
track In the Initial return .of Indlanapolie type racing to fDU/iJii-

Smith-Jqne* team. Aa they played
in the Orange BowL however, the
Smiths were on different team* Bucknetl, Auburn, Tennenee, Tulu . Miami—while Schmidt gave
Tulaa a slightly-stretched Roubletake. Two Jpneaee performed fijr
Tul**.'and one each for Misftsilppl State, Miami and Rice. v
Tied with Sfour men each a rt
the W alken end the Kttteyt. The
Welker family wai aptlt emong
Catholic. (Auburn, LSU and Tulta,
and alao contributed an f/rengt
Bowl Queen— Libby Welker far
the 1944 game. The Kelley* piered with Mlasfiilppl, Auburn, Holy
Crete and Tennessee.
Namee appearing three timet on
the playing Hat In the Orange
Bowl eerlee Include Devil, Roger*,
Brown and Thome*. The State of
Georgia hit the Jackpot with the
Davla boya. ' Two played for tha
University of Georgia In 1912 and
the other for Georgia Tech in
1946.
Three fem lllti. however, vie for
too eumame honor*. They are
the Thomaaet who were tm oppoiIrnr Oklihoma i and Tennessee
One apeclea of acacia tre t pro­
teama in the Orange Itowl in 1939,
the Scintilla who .were rivals in duces gum arable.
the 1948 game between Miami and
Holy Croat, and the Armstrong
bore whd played against one an-

Aoifc

■ SepL 17.
I ' ;
With baseball law preventing
| player* from aharlng In any of lb"
revenue froth th* league’s Shaughneaiy play-offs, th* players' prime
~ H w m tlW T aitd* from "eweeplng
at th* receipt* from the firit four
- games with the Georgia-Florid*
v aside eeaeon-long foes. Is a crack
■ league w inner.,
1
Regular admission pries* will
prevail for th* Florido State
1 League play-off*. Gam** will har*
* to go nine or tig h t and ony-half
innings or ba 'declared "no eon-

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enee to hie wife th at Dive wai a
really fine end—hut .Priea would
never boa»t about* the l&lt;oy In pubHa merely said Deve end Glenn
were good friend*, and lot H go at
that. But in tha middle of the
visit who should drive up in n new
automobile looking fpr his pal
Dave to go swimming hut Glenn
himself on furlough before resum­
ing hie Army earner end luit fin­
ished with a movie.
It might be noted tha; getting
Glenn to talk about Glenn was aa
futile as getting Price to iilteurp

tact sports in preference to track
or swimming, although he wa* ex­
tremely good In all competition.
Blackwell preferred bnwhalt. of
course, but wee exceptionally goed
in baaketbelt. and was a&gt; better
than aveiag* hitter on th* (Hamoryd,
Prig*, who look* like he "ould
•till aaallfy ee an all round athlete,
a* ha was a t La Vame and Claremold'collage* aa a young map,
«*va ha r*tlr*d because his other
Inteueata demanded hla time. In­
cluded are some 80 acres of rich
cllrua Jand, a hobby of n liln g sad­
dle hertci, and watching the Price
children grow-up. . Tha youngert
boy.-Stanley, now nine, eranta to
b f 8 hurdler Ilk* hi* brother J. D .
athtate a t Occidental colltg*, Lee
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ByuCe Edwards f t the. Dodgem
and Phil Mail of the Drove* are
the two catchers who rid t'rc'r
apikea of dirt by knocking their
heels against their shin guard*.

"And Blackie." Price continues,
"well, I ; only had him the first
two yaar* on the baseball team.
He played the Infield, lie was too
small to pitch, but I think hla
fathar had always planned for Hie
boy to be a pitcher.”
Here-Price, who retired as foot­
ball «aaach and physical education
director at the echool in 1944 after
newly 18 years In the Job, paused.
Whatever credit for coaching
Blackie in those green years in
the late 1930'e ahbuld go, he seld,
to O rr Thompson, now with the
Rp1Wt"r for Plaintiff YMCA in nearby Anaheim. Calif.
The unuiual thing about Prim,
incidentally, is th a t after holding
D r. ChnrlM L, Persons
th e C04mhing Job so tong and re ­
Optom etrist
tirin g , he we* still a popular man
with the townsfolk; so much so
Panford A tl.ntle Blr. RMg.
fours: 9-12 t-f * • ■ Phone 298
they named mm mayor. * ...**.
Jt remained for hi* wife to re ­
veal hla official poaltlun in this
orange-grove hamlet of tovyrel
because John

Btavt Nowak, New York foot*
ball Yankee end, broke the Jaw of
hla prastnt tsamraata. Frank
Blokwlch, In (Jie Sooth CaxollnaOeorgla game of 1941.
The Brooklyn Dodgers have
been playing Pete Reiser In left
field. When Reiser played ecnt*r
field he repeatedly ran Ir.to the
outfield fences.

uled, to be followed by a final
•erita of tha same lengthopening games will be played
on the ground* of the club win­
ning the pennant end finishing
In second place. Tha pennant
winner will meet the fourth piece
team While the second and third
place clubs will meet In the other
1_i
..
--••rice.
Decision to achedula an off-day
prior to the start of the ptajr-off
v U notld for an Important reathe winner of the Giorglx-Flori.
da League 0haughn*»r finals
In what will be tha eighth an­
nual Inter-liagu* eerie*.
However, t h e Georgia.Florli'i
League ecason does not end un­
til Friday Sept. 6, thus leaving
a four day gap that might havs
nroved 'coolly to tha Florida State
So, Instead of playing tha usual
three out of five game*, the-Flor­
ida Rtate Directors - agreed to ex­
tend the series and start It a day
late, Further, an optn day wifi
be observed between the last game
of either iiml-flnal aeriee, and
the start of the final eerlee.
The OtorgU-FIorida League, co­
operating with the Florida State,
will play two five game eerlee,
end a seven game fineL It thus
would appear that the annuel In-

The league receive* 20 percent
of the grot* gat* redipt*, with
the balanc* divided - between the
contesting clubs. One-half of the
league'i 20 p*re*nt le paid to th«
final play-off winner to bs use!
in helping defray expenses of the
aeries with th* Georgia-Florid*
a* 20 jnen In uniform nt one
tfms, and th* earn* eligibility rule*
ax. pravailsd during tha regular
season will be extended through
the play-offs. Only those _players
on th* rotter when the season
closed Labor Day may appear in
the play-off*, or the *»Hta with
the Georjgia-Florlde finalist.
For St. Augustine and Galneteille, it will be their fourth
Shaughntssy play-offs, while DaLand will ba playing ita fifth
play-off In eight years of league
play. If. Orlando Is able to repel
Sanford’s last minute drive for
fourth place, It will mark the Sen­
ators' fifth straight play-off ap­
pearance. If Sanford slips Into
the first division It will the Feds’
fifth play-off appearance.

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tha heck atreeta of Green
Football became Green Pay’s
a t, WTs. They can’t stand the
principal obi* u Ion alter 1023
sight of eo many ssd facrs.
when almust everyone in town
, That’* becautj Green B*y I* a
bought, for a fin splec». share* in
to h n with a hobby and th? fora shaky pro d u b which couldn't
tuni* of th* Green Hay Tarkera
even manage $2D0 to keep it* N a­
a re tha direct concern of almost
tional l-eague franchise. Today
tha entire population.
the crowd packs n stadium of 21,Thera a r t bobby town* all over
000 seals for nl-lionie gams*.
tha Unltad 8tatsa, In which a slnsPsychiatrist* nnd pliysfcians,
la project, fam e or lcfcenl la tha
i-r • ■’ ,
prescrllu- hobble* for busy men
* Lt
avocation of almost everyone.
and .women nml for bured one*.
Hobby toema are happy towns.
The Prescription aernn to work
Catching tourist* la only an In­
out well &lt;vc n when sopited On a
cidental by-product.
’, wholesale basis.
Mfiff
Consider Prescott, Arlt.. and tta
annual Snake Dances. Dark In 1021
• group of local resident* decided
—
to p i t «n .an-entertainment. P art.,
of it aria to ba a btudssque of th#
AS A RISUtT of a "sinita shot" revo­
old Hopl Indian snake dance*. .
S o m e t h i n g happened thaj lution, Dr. Jaaa Marla Velasco i U l
.
/ awltehed tha projara from buf­ Ibarra (above) wasouitodasPresi - I * Ite
rs’* pood nswa for yen folks » b s
foonery to a atrium imitation— dent of Ecuador. CoL Carlos Man- aavs to | r t up st * l|h t Is p u t water, heve
and a hobby wea born. The etu- chsno, 3Dnliter of Defense, who lad &gt;*tk*cht. too, becam e f f minor functions!
. dents of Indian loro banded to- tha bloodless revolution, assumed kidney d ito n ien .
• gather as an organisation called tha complete control of th* Govern­
T h rss penststions efo. s famous doctor
the "AmokI people." Waving lira ment In tha nama of tha country’* leve/oped • medicine for tb it verylroubls.
How mJIUone tie rs used It. often with
snake* and hinting th at their rit­ armed forces.
em aslrgty feet. •B eetles re ,u lu .T h e m edi­
uals will bring rain, tha Rmokt
cine I* D r. g u rn e t's Bwsmp-Root, mods
their dances annually beGraa. which litarally meana Fat of 18 bee be, toot*, vsfelible*. and bel­
_j large crowd*.
iem l — truly nature’s own way ta relief,
Ethnologists who hove seen tha Tuesday, I* a carnival wltn root* I n tu n lly you lake It, It s ts rtt ta w eth
Rutblns out kidneys , , . Inctsstes tb s
•moki performance* aav It la hard deep In Old World legcndi.
8t- Petersburg, Fla., n SCmil- Row of urine, helplnf to teflevs n r a ,
to tall between tha Hopl McCoy
tropic Valhalla for m ired men sd d ity . . . to I n iU ttd bladder pets •
and tha white man’s facsimile.
toed fluiblnp out. loo. C sutlom T ak e a*
Seventeen year* ego the Gaines­ and women, has a Sports hobiyy: directed.
You’ll t t y it’s mervelo-jt
ville, Tex., amateur theater waa shuffleboard. The cltv hn« thou­
Tor free trial rupply, write D ept. O,
on Its last, shaky legs. The little sands of ardent player/, ranging Kilm er I t C o , In c , Bos 1131. Stetoford,
theater enthusiasts decide 1 to give In ags from tew s to eightlei. Conn. Or — g e t , full-iieed bottle of
a burlesque circus to put th* pro­ •Thera-srs (our shuffleboard clubs Bwemp-Root today i t your d iu tito rs
ject In the'black- That wa* ihe
of a famous town hobby, th*
Lie community rim»s.
' .
school kid* do the tumbler
SPECIALS FOlt AUGUST
act, the undertaker take* ticket*,
a railroad switchman doe* n tra­
pes* S et It's a real circus, com­
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather
plete with home-trained animal ^ cut or left long . , as you prefer. Especially good for dry hair.
acta, h!gh-wir* performer* and o ’
Scalp treatm ents and electric m assnie a specially.
troupe of clowns, La«t year It
HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK
nbttad f 28.000.
Phone 971
Apart from the financial i e - ’ New Location — 108 North Park Avenue
turns, Gainesville'* happy hobby
h ai brought about d s d ln ' In Juve­
nile delinquency. It ha* nnlted a
thwn of 12.000 In a common cause,
providing -year-round t&gt;h7*te*l **sCcise for young and ol 1 perform­
ers. L •&gt; ■
*
&gt;Roanoke Island. NT Of I* * who!*
hobby land. Ten rear* **o sorrefwrot# a symphonic drama,
"Th# Lost Colony” ghoul the
founding of the English mlony on
tha I s i a n A 25fl rear* before
retold th* stonr. of Virginia
Dare. Th* island folk whose dally
language still sounds like Filmbkthan English, put oil an amateur
production forTheir"ow n'dclight.
Today the big show—en annual
a ffa ir-d ra w s crowd* from all
ovar th* United State*. When th#
open-air Waterside Theater burn
a j l . th}&gt; summer, * In mid season,
volunteers by the score appeared
to-rebuild It In Jig tim e-so th*
•how could go on.
Mott rodent are sm slftown pic­
nics where the local hnvs and
girls show how rood they ars.
Around Cody, Wyo., ft

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Sammy Long a t Woiredals. Mr.—
and eon. Hilly.
Mfti Aiuu-lte Tripp, who has •Oann v a i a member of the Oviedo
/mm .visiting bar slslir, Mr. J. fl, Masonic Lodge No. ^ 13, and aUo
Lee, Jr., M in Dorothy NibUck, at the Seminole Chapter No. 2
MUl Audray Coy, mad Miaa Joanna Order of Saltern S ta n . The
Merit, baa returned to bur homo Maaonlc Lodye had charge of the
at*
. Cocoa.
... She waa accompanied
. - funeral.tervfcea
___on Wednesday
.. jg m a»ff*
H ill, nnrnihy Nll.W k haa bad-how a-hv-hee-nleecei-Shcrry-irnd | lewioon. Thp members of tbo T a t- '
t bar houseyueita for a week Saiktjr. I.ee, who will ytiit with tern Star* attended in a body.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eason, who
e tr'.iyrandmolbcr, Mrs. 0 . D.
Mlaa Carol Cornell, of Grovetand.. theta*]
have been spending tome time os
and M in Alice Alexander, of Or* t Trlpp'and family for a while.
Undo. While here they have been | Hsn and Mr*. R. W. Estes and the yuesta of Mr. Eason*! lister,
extensively. entertained.
They dauyhtera, Kay and LaJune, and Mr*. Mae E. King, havo returned
ihared hanme wllh Mil* Annette mn. Tommy* have relumed home to their home in Savsdnah, Ga.
Tripp, of Cocoa, wno has been Sunday from Atlanta, Ga. Misi
Joe^- Roberta of For; pierce
visiting friends ami relatives, LaJune Kites returned with them, spent the week-end xa the rp c its
when Miss Barbara Lee entertain- hut lha haa been at Bear Wallow of Mr. ant! Mra. A. R. I hint or,
Mrs. Roberta and children, Mary
cd with a weiner roast In their . Camp In North Carolina,
honor.
I MgDhml M n. Frank W. Talbott and Wendie. who havo been hero
for tome lime, accompanird him
Those enjoyiny Oils delightful j h a f^ ^ rtu rn e d after spending
• party were Miss J ^ n Chance, fewTRiv* witii thrir ton, George, home. ■
Mra. R. E. Davis, who has bein
Mine Betty Malcolm, Miss Car* Mrs. Talbott, and grandson, at
the guest of her daughters, Mrs.
deny McKinnon. MUs Audroy Cox, Brooks villa.
Mils Slide Beth Flemming,. Mias
Q.J). Tripp and daughter, Val- Burgess McMahan and Mrs. Wil­
Billie Chance, jlla* Carolyn Har* Ita r m r e Sunday guests of their liam Hunter, hai been called to
dy, Mist Barbara Lee, MUe.Jtn daugUer and mister, respectively, her
ber horn*
home In Macon, Ga. by
b] Um
lie tte
lpp, lilts Oorothv/ Nlb- Mrt. J , H. U e , Jr., end Mr. Lee. , ‘" io u . Illness of n relative.
lack,
its Carol Cornell, Mlss
Mr, and Mr*. R&gt;iL Hagsdalaf Mr*. 11. F. McGowan, Sr. and
Alice Alexander, Mis* Dorothy spent Monday In St. Augustine on I Mrs. H. F. McGowan. J r, are visit*
Rose Link, and Miss Johanna DalIny Mra. II. F. McGowan’* mothTrad Pierson atid mJ!h*r-ln-lkW, «*. Mr*. 'McMillan, in VarnvMe,
&amp;
On * h o is ill.
Mlaa Joanne Meok wax also Mr*. J. C. Flowers, haw returned
'h o s te s s for the yuests when ah* from Georgia and a»e now, at New
Miss Elisabeth Fam fll la ependentertained with a watermelon, Smyrna Jleach visiting with Mrs. iny this week with her grandmoth­
cuttiny at the home of her par-' Ben Ward while Mr. Ward and er. M n. Nettle Fernell before re­
anta, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Meek. boy*, Benny Frank and Bobby are turning to her studies at th«
Those invited Included thu hon- In Georgia.
Florida State University, TallaMrs. Pierson and Anne, who
crees Mlsa Carol Cornel), Wins
Alice Alexander, Mini Dorothy have been In New Smyrna with Mr. end Mr*. Jack Goro le ft Wed*
for over n we*'k, will nesday morning to ipend rome
Niblack. Mine Annette Tripp, tmd
Mr. Pierson end Mi a. time visiting Mr. Gore1* relatives
Miss Dorothy Roe# .Link. Miss
home by Sunday,
Miss Carlen* Me*
at Cleveland and Andover. Ohio.
motor party to Daytona M n. J. W. McKinnon arvompanlsd*
Mite Bat barn Lee.dtfUs
lay included Judyo and them to Ohio but will continue on
, Mist IM tIt Chance,
lore Aulln, Hr., Mr. ard to New York to visit her relatives
tee- Sadie Beth. Flemming, end
8. Sheldon, and daughter there.
Miss Audrey Cox. Also Marlowe
Link, Ray . Beaaley, W ile/ Akeil,
Mr. end Mrs. Marion Wagnsr
ony those visltlhg the Marine
Donald Shaffer. Earl Brown. Ilarreld Jordan. Bobby Ragsdale, and
d U ^ y L* R**r*'
rV S * W
Mr*
I
SuMbwm^on
Benny Frank Ward.
J x il.
i i
k business for the past several
enter* and iff*. Fred Pierson end daugh- 1 » Mt .
M
Mr. and Mr*,. W, U. Meek
Those forming a fUhlny party
tained Mr. and, Mr*. Tommy Moon, lerM nn*. M n. / . C. Mowers and
to Fort Pierce Monday aftemooa
Me, and Mr*. Bail) Uuyhn, and Mr*. Ben Ward..
beach party Sunday to w*r* Charles Niblack, Roy ClonU.
Mr. and Mrs. ..Donald Lclnhart
i -llcach Included Mrs. G. Rex Clonte, and Lae Cary. Mr.
with a dinner P»rty Tuesday
Mrs
M .^ d * . Mr. and M
rvHnM * Cox j Nlblack went from th e n
evenlny.
5ns. Bobby and
anti Bjlly.
1
*on*.
lljlly.
| to Belle Glade on n business trip
Mr. and M rs James A. Psrtin andMr.
G. M- Arie has returned through Tuesday
P
have named their second beby from Jacksonville, where hr w e n t. T. L. Lingo, Sr. and T. L.
Marilyn,
on a business trip,.
1 Jr. went to Fort Piercefw» ■ fills-'
C. P. Cotllne, who has been via*
" * ■ Au" n hnjl daughter
party Wadneeday.
.
Ring his daughter, Mm . Amos
h
■&gt;*”
.5
™
v of
G irhsid and Mr. Gerhard at Oc­
le r and othir relative* e,n ed to Indiana by the deuth
ala, has returned homo.
, u n__
t They
t ^ , w«r#
m&lt;r&lt;o&lt;a t - W int-s City, haw returned
■ Mr, OecAr Luther has returned
panied by their children Don.
to hU home a t Roy, N. C. after
Gore siwad • vis!ling
his — Je rtv and G ar nnd will' be
i i r »s
spending severs! days with his
Mts- Alex U i n ! m r t ,|^ . -away until just bsfor* school
brMher Will and Mr*. Luther a t .
* Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Joncj and
, « ........ •
Wax ii’in d J daughter. Shirley, have returned
*V1* and Mr*.. Ws O. Dale of Uv
* fr*® Webstajr. - where they hav*
Oak ere vi*ltip4 titelf sU n r Mn.
t been visiting Mr. Jonaa’a mother.
r. Cktrewsy nag
llm.
t Staley sod M r,
v*»srv shocked to
a rr a w a y U *»H1
IjM g^B pm iiiMen death’ of Mr.
Roland Dann, of Chsluotn. who
The Russians add p re itn re s to ’
dlsd.while visiting Mr. and Mis. their cup of lea. -

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like! . . . I’m going to call ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC
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CE space in Melech Building
r light offices, i«wly decorall utilitiet, beat and janlaervice furnished. Galt Bt»3CONVALESCENT llOSIE now
ooen at Cbuluota, 18 miles S E.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
of Orlando. Large scraeu and
open porches to alt and enjoy
the cool breeiea off Lake Cath­
erine. l.arge grounds and walks
salt from auto traffic. L aigt
lobby and rooms. Brick conatim-tlon. Can accomodate L'b only.
Phone or errite for reeervallon
at once. Oviedo 2662 or Dr.
Martin 2392 or write Box 187
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan
for guests to visit their doctor.
GRN1SHED apartment. Alt u t­
ilities. Couple only. Monterums

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PARTAIZNT for renL P«e Bt»h
W ^fillJPark Avshusa________
OR ftfeNT—Furnished three bed
room house with large living
room, dining npom, kitchen,
bath.; screened porch ,(ind larg e
yard.
kero*■--^ El+ctrfe.refrigerator,
.
* - - —---r —
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eene store dnd water heater.
Six miles In the country near
Cameron City. Phone ]E4C-M.

W AN TED T O RENT
TjR E f h e d or unfurnished apt.
K rm. m tdenta. By let of Sep:.
oaa in aa poiilble. 3 bedrdome. Please call 721 -R after
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her life to laying eggs, eight to
10 In a-hatch.
MUa Clatk anon will haya to
take these anta bark to Australia
Department- of
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mology and Plant Quarantine la
nut to see that no Australian bull
ants aexually Immature or not,
gel a loot* In thla country.
” Po«&gt;b,” say» Mias Clark.
If
IinTINt'tOW they, .vrmild die I th
sure of It. They would Sot ‘cUwiitii# /1— —
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•■Besldea,” smile a thla apis’ aunt
frdm the anti prates, "thebe «nt
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HELP W ANTED
Palula, Poultry Supplies, Mailt,
Ancient Greeks believed the
Purina Feeds, Groceries end GIRL for cashier &amp; coamet.c couti
a H.T»ed__flj&gt;wer which
-ter. also soda gill. Laoey’a Diua P«q'!XM enu. Touchtun A Wutaun, r.’tll
came froi
Celery, Phone ltP 9.
protected by the moon
FOR BALE—-Umarock tor drlveSEWING MACHINE
. way* and roadway*—Pbona
OPERATORS *
Experienced. Steady work, good
Legal Notice
pay; five days a week. CnngenlPQ|{ SAlaE
al surroundings. Come leady fur
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 GENTS
Work. Sunnytown Sewing Plant,
PER POUND. UUNDLED IN
Caaaellierry, Fla.
BUNDLES.
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
WATKINS ROUTE now open In
■____ HERALD OFFICE
Saufiini. Willingness tv work 8
See Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Metal
bourn a day without a Uu* will
Work* for new Radiator*, new
earn excellent income and inaure
Radiatur cores, Radiator cleanfuture security. Car ne. cjnary. WAND* VIA INST MAID I.HTATKt
lag and repairing.
_____
T o n an il »a*h "» vim
lnr»LV
Sea Mr. HollingsWurti. at 065
d a n d i»&lt;&gt;ulnd- «•». • l l ' V l
HEWING MACHINES
Vuluaia Ave. from 3 to 12 noon na no ytilUc la
im , a n d d an ien d * w h ic h yn n ,
SALES * SERVICE
or write to box 2163, phone nr a i titr r rtf m u . m » v h * v a a e * ln * t
S E R F S SEWING MACH. SHOP
lh» r .i.t. «f nnltHEY TVh'QN
263U-J, Daytona Beach.
M tm i'H T . a h a h h « w t) «« P O l l l l P
US S, FRENCH. P it. lltHI
T. lUntPHT. dcraattd. Ul* ol
9
W O R K W A N T I.D
■aid C nuniv 10 I h r .C o ru u i' J d d g f , &lt;' t
FLOWERS
Sk m in n te C n iin tv K ltirlda. a r h |a .ifitc a
foe aU occasioni
In rh# c o u rt h m m . o f *"ld tN iu n iy j
McNEILL A YOSX_FLORISTS
sr~ SahTtra;- rjntTf*i7’ ’9inijn etfttj
TRACTOR WORK—Plowing and ralrftdar no-idti* from IL* rhlie of
Sipes Ave. jurt off Celery
Office ph. &lt;03 raridanre ph. 610 R discing |nu garden ploU).' Phone the tint pbllralian of thi» nollrti
Catfi claim or drmaed »hall li* fij
(124-J,
vrtktlnr, and thall 'tint*r4»*d
LARGE D0~cT llOUSfi -nice W
ut
n.i l.nrr and pn*t* dfllee ud lia.t
n i l * puppk-9. l a VI1 M yiik EXPERT patnilng — contract or at iho
claimant, i^nd thall lie await
hourly baaia. H. li, Grogan. In by lh» rUtmanl, event, or at
Free ealirnatea. Pbona 7HI-J.
inrfkay. a n d a ttv ',a t|c h rM Un o r .- 1*
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
mand not a# fllrA .bail ba void.
SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps FLUOR SANDING A fimahing,
Mary M a rp b v 6 - r h a r y
r%
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
At AamlnltirtiHa *Hlh
cleaning A waxing. Our power
annt'tMl
nf
fiOitVKV
7
Tl«iN
Slt'K
Screens. While eement Pelnt,
unit enables ua to work whrre
11 itacraaad•
Peima-tile, Hurricane braces , there ie no electric connect lo t 1&lt;FlrM
imblloatlnn. Ailsil.l. *. IH fi
Miracle Concrete Company, hull
available. 21 y e u e experience.
Run Ave- Phone 1335.
H. At. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fie,
Satieties A Battery.Charging.
UP TO
II. U, POPE C. INC.
$ 5 0 t r a d e in
PA IN T— BENJAMIN MOORES 10 B tiainaea O p p o r tu n itie s
ALLOWANCE
house paint. OuUidi white ami
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*. WELL ratabltxhcd Uardwaie BurlSENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
hvoa fur sate. Clvau stock of
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
nirrthundUe, Box Mli I’, c/o
119 W. .1st
I'h. 1)53
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ENAMEL; BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Impcrvo Enamel Color Fait, 12 S P E C IA L V “ V iC fc3
quick drying, for Exterior and
Interior u»e. 8 E N K .A K IK FOR RENT—Floor oandar. Kaey
GLASS A PAINT CO. Theme npviation, Reaeonabla rates, Sen_320._________
. ' • font Paint 4k fliasa C'u. J'hone

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REAL S f X T l
INSURANCE
MORTGAGB LOANH
SAYMOND J ( t BALL. Realtor
BEAN PLANTER — good coruliRartitered Broker and
tion. T. B. Kinard, box 206, Lake
Irsurance Agent
Monroe.
tn. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg,
EW, two story, three bedroom AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
and ‘Hervic# Tha Music Bu^i, YA-DR moth proofing lasts b
hum#. Two ear garage. On
118 W. 1st HL Phone UM. ___ ' veaie. Have yuur woolana moth
tu.^ifeil npw, Downtown CleanCal. Wonder peeper plant. L. B.
eta A Lanndrjr. 112 Palmetto
Mann. Lake Monroe, Fla.
' * Ave. Pbona 314.
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SOFA AND CIIAIB, fd j. axr*lh&gt;r.l Piano Tuning and Bepatrtng. L. L
condition, attractive sea: covers.
hill. Rue. Ull-W.
Must acji by SepL I. Phone 763.
Wealov Davis. Holy Cross I’ar3imw earda and poalare
_lah House. UpaUira.
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O— HHICH HHJN HKk VICU
H a n d s —Meauii A UnmlJii. Il ■
court
D. D. Landreoa. Phua* 1U21
Stradivariua of plandk, Knalw.
tha official piano of Ihr Sintio/
■HNT A CAR
B fT THREE bedroom bungalow
YOU DRIVE IT
built in 1848. l^ rg a lot, can be
PHONE 200
handled for 12600,00 cash, bal87UICKLAND.MORR1BON
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Are Brought To U . S,

1/ Ihe lkpartm ent of Agricul­
ture haa lla way, thla ant' will
never break up an American
picnic. '
Australian
Naturalist
Ellen
Clark, of Box H ill near Mel­
bourne,' haa arrived with 1,700
of these qnls, ■with which aha
“l i t tip" e n 'th e a.floo mite HigM
across Ihe Pacific.
' *
The idea la to compare Ihe anta
with Ihe less belligerent' anta of
America. Mils Clark haa ba*«

f r e e e s t im a t e s

&gt;•'. h rs;

P A t;e F iv is

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A I-P . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

?IUDAY, AUG

WTU MOW
F j YUU/

BirOGt T if f LD-Rrt rMCOW.
3CICUS. I U 4T LEAST FINISH
TUAT MASKED MAN/
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THOSr ABE Wit CBOCRL 9CW3/
HOT THE MASKI0 MANI J T T Z

Bv. Paul UobinKop
TlCiBE
V&lt;jKKrS3

6KT HIM IN CLOKftft/
I U GIVE YOU A hand ;
d o n t g n i u p how * ,

HANFORD
terms.

0DERN six room

I - iF Coppertkin Potato Draws from
certified La. seed M. 13.00. BM UINNI&amp; MCMULLEN’H Market
•1.76. A. M. Prevatt, 8evill«,
Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday A Saturday.
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SLEEP ON A SEALY MATTRESS
E njoy relaxing, refreshing alrep
on • perfectly balanced psaly
innenpring m xttreat. Thla fine
m attress cushions your body ao
gently th a t "sleeping on a m a lt ,
la like sUeping on a cloud.**

In n e r s p r in g

FORD

Sanford Furniture Co,
LOOT A FOUND
LOST pair

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M t J L U t . St.
“Rlxht where we‘re
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made yg^TEBOAV.*

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TH E W EA T H ER

British Strikes
( r * * tt* » * l tre a t

O ael

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Owl

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£

Lormann's-Restaurant •••&gt;'
Re-opening
SATURDAY A. M.

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Luncheon — Dinner

. N O T iq E

CONTRACTORS — BUILDERS
j
.
HOME OWNERS
4CH FAN •• 18.000 CU. FT. MIN.
T AUTOMATIC CEILING SniTITETlfl 1150.00
fCH F A N .? 1F.0O0 CU. FT.MIN.
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f! AUTOMATIC CEILING RHUTTF.n.q 1180.00
OMATIC WALL SHUTTERS FOR •
ATORS
YORK DIflTRipUTOR3

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MODIjlRN APPLIANCES, INC.
AIR CONDITIONING

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REFRIGERATION

438 - 430 N. ORANGE AVK.
PHONE 8-MT4

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M t no specific calling for

CONGREGATIONAL CHUItCH
Perk Aretute end Third Street
J. Bernard Root. H lalster
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Sermon Subject: “r o t Thoea Who
Labor."
.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH *
Park Arana* a t Sixth Street
W. P. Hrooka, i r - pastor
Sunday School 9:40 A. M.
Worship: 11:00 A. M.
Training Union: 6t4S P.-M.
"Wahre saved a place for too."
‘ *
-FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dfeclplsa of Christ)
Sixteenth Street and
Sanford Arena#
WHUam Perry Tester. P e a t*
Sunday Church School, 9:45
A. M.
Worship and Communion. 11:00
A. M. Sermon: “Our Awful Free­
dom."
Union 8ereleea will l»# held at
the Preabytarlan Church. Third
Btraet and Oak Avenue a t 0:00

p.

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ORLANDO, FLA,

. 8irTh
will not suffer any dlsad!5
R i« t« PRU! , |, 'n rlta ln r *nUt*. nor will national aecurlh* Ch«M to d l i ^ What
SUM
Jeop.rdigwd
and
w hat^U
pe
..0n tha
{ontrary-thereby."
Nlra(tg .
W ao^m U n^ on*a -firm economic "MT*ral Importent rrovfalons of
foundation ”
‘b* law Immeasurably .trengthrn
,Di Th* .United N a tio n wauld
have power to auperrla# th# aonal
Mriam a J T n e i ^ h s t l ^ t
elections and tha forming of a
t S ^ k i f o U S l ^ ^ a a S F K ! M f,vn,,n ' nd w S S S i f f o r t . "
iW ta ia n d .^
M rM n
Nlmits likened th . fighting of
°0. The Korean prorislonal gov"*

swtUrdrawa!
trje nof ffa l l H
er
' occupation

^

u

Third Btreet a t
3. D. Braeala*.
Douglas K.
Assistant

is United Nations •
have taken over UN

ures will show that UNKKA will
have “arcompliihsd It* -upply
program* to a rraar)uJjU-&lt;Ug«x*~
and win have aUHxatj to the fulU.t I
.do. , ibl* extent' A s total rontrt-',

Oak A r m *
D. D , Paatar
Charle*.
Paster

A IUFFlint OF INFANTHI PARAlYtll. little Charlotte Jerenko taka* hfr
Brat step# with tha aid of cratches In C hiciga She la eoiched by Shirley
Aakltmd. flret Illinois nuraa to ba enrolled by that State’s chaptar of th#
Kenny Foundation. Th# nurx# received 13 month* of trebling at'th#
fllrl-rr Kenny Institute tn MlnneapoMt. (InterrMHengl Smindphofa)
78 end 77: outlaw clo##d shop, M
and 48; delay strike! In public ser­
vice Industries 78 and 70 pefeant.
1 C sB liss,a frsss r » t f ‘Ows)
The Taft Hartley Act contains
searcher* found th* contradiction
that although a majority of th# all of thrio provision*, th* comworkers aald thay .war# 'opposed1 mitt#* said. '
to th# *0 called T a ft Hartley Act'
aa a whole, when poliod on specific
provision* of th i act. they over­
whelmingly exprested their ap­
proval of them.
A breakdown of the questions
asked, th* pampbat aays, revealed
th at 78 percent of all worker#
favored Ota provlilon requiring ■
C0-d*y "cooling off" period before
a strike affecting naOonal wel-

G O P Labor Report

Allow of freedom of »peach for
employers, 69 percent of all work­
er* and 61 percent of union mambora; require union financial re­
port i, 80 and 80; prohibit Communlit \mlon Ira d .rv 70 and 77|
prohibit union politic! rontributlon* 60 and 60 psrrant: allow
checkoff of dut* only wtth worfcar’a conasnL 08 and 74; allow uni­
on shop only with maforlty vota,

W a i t i n g F o r ^ T t&amp;
T he H 6&lt;fan H w f c i t
n o c x n 't wxlt fo r SALES

ABVERTW M ^

VOLUME XXXVIII

Aleman Makes

CUURCn OF CHRIST
Elm A renas a t Bacood Street
Arthur I- Bailer. Minister
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
*
•Sunday
Bible Study, 10:00 A. M.
&lt;
Preaching A Coramflnion. 11:03

SANFORD.

E ita b lia h e d 1908

‘Bucking’ The Crowd In New York

To Mexicans

Berries a t County Jail, 1:30
P. H.
Service at County Horae, 3:80
PM .
‘ ■
*
‘Evehlng .Service. 8:00 P. U.
Tuesday, 10:30 A. M.: Radio
Sermon a t WTRR.
•Wednesday, 8:00 P. M.: Bib1:

A aaodaU d Prtaa L lia td W ire

FLO RID A , MONDAY, SKPTEMI1EK 1, 1947

Communists
Win 1 In 4
„ in Hungary

President Plans To
■Reduce Number Of
Taxes And Set Up
New Levy System

.

BOUTUBIDE BAPTIST f c H t t e t 1
Wilson Flack, Pastor JTTT/

Millard Hunt. Director of

Tpoth AetlelUtou^'*

8UNDAY
9:40 A. H .s 8unday School for
•11 a r ts .
.
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.,
11:00 A. M.t Morning Worship.
Massage by David Thomas,_8tatson Univ. stu d sn t
(

erian
Sunday, Aug. 31st, 1947 at 8:00 P.M.
Rev. J. B. ROOT, Speaker

He said the nation's.foreign debt
totaled $46,000,000. and the in•
Urnal debt $212,900,000. P*rmanta on ex try debt, includin*
that for expropriated Americ.ru
. oil properties, have been made on
' ibe due dale, the President added
Tha govammsnt. President Ale­
man said In an address prepared
for delivery before a Joint ses­
sion of Congress, had “imposed
Q upon Itself a strict economy and
------ha*-detorm bied-to- ClfWl lf*"fndebtednesa « with tha . Banco . dr
Mexico that a t th* beginning T.f
th* administration amounte&lt;l to

Fan ,»kir» tn«l Minnv leather
wcic |nr,fitirtl (nl Sanford'* gala
Libor Day festivities thu alterniH.n. .1* lot mint ot the i d of
the nation, allll laigr crowd* were
anticipated along tin- like fiont
whrir the irgalla w*» listed to
grt' umlrl wav at I :1)U o'clock
and at the Duriy IIl)t)|| and Saddle
Club'* cow pony race* heginniug
*1 2:00 o'clock.

(&gt;

Tha president exhorted termers
to bend their backs tu the plow
and factory workers to give their
eweat to make Mexico Industrial*
ly great. Ha said none of Mexico's
hsrdihips could compare "Jh
• m gravity with th* spread of tho
^
foot and mouth diseaat of rattle.”
That outbreak reused rioting of
the
U. 8.-Mexican border tn
Mexican cattle imports.
Other hlghlght* of the 17,000.
word report:
Mexico's unfavorable
Made
balance during tha first six months
of 1947 r*ach#d the sum of 01(10,.
000,000 with reserves ftlllifg to
5*1,000,000
t n . MNifiii 11
Ae
r*The
" • government
The
la uftrrmin.
determined..
A . , to reaialain Ih# rate ol aschangs
•tabUisad #4 4 J I pesos to the
dollar t l - mjA ; e
*00090*994
•tabllfsatfoo credit grental tr
..
Mexico In agreement with th# U.
8. Treasury,
The national
----- - petroleum ad­
ministration has drilled 39 new
wells In the northeast. 21 of which
ara productive, with a potential
yield of 13,000 barrels a day.
Mexico produced
41,120,000
barrel* of oil and refined 34.200,­
000 barrele this year.
To link Ih* nation more closely
together, 123.600.000 hat been
Invested In the nation's high-

Farmers Market
At Florida City
Gets Improvements
JA C K SO N vln.E . SepL
f8 p ,.
?•'
7 . „ Improvement*
■“■Hiviwiirnis lo
in
u*
City S n e Farmer*’
Market, should be Comnlrled in
iin * j , h,rvllln* of th . heavy
. ! . n&lt;* winter production of vega,
tobies In that rich aectlcn of the
Ea»t Coast, said William L
Wilson. Director of Jtt#.« Mar­
kets today. B.
E. &amp;
B. Nrdholm,
Rrdhnfm. superaor&gt;cionstrurtion for Rtate
»a spent some time in
T rsccntly, conferring
wllh Market Manager C. S.-Phil­
lips, on d.-tsU* of th* Improvement
project. Th* construction chief
ha* also been In touch with Btote
* Road Department official)' on p ar­
. Ing needed to permit better service
for tha farm ers selling through
Florida City.
A new m arket 'ahed la to he
built alongside a spur track of the
m ' Florida East Coast Railway. A
new auction block la also Included
tn tha cortatroctlon program, and
aa addition will b# built onto the
west and of a m arket .had already
. completed. . _ . _ ^
Hupervlior Ttydholm It nt pro­
M at In Fort Plsrce. directing
work o« Improvements announced
racantly for th a t m alar tomato­
' handling market. Th* Fort litre *
Market, under management of M.
E. Williams has enjoyed a very
0
rapid expansion ia the last tew
years, handling heavy shipments
o f a wld# variety of y«g*talJe*, In
addition to tha tomato crop which
has long csnUrad a great deal of
th* attention of 'producers In 81.
Lucia sad adjacent counties.

iir Skies Predict­
ed For Regatta And
Horse Racing.Along
Lake Ifloiilevard

Mayor O’Dwyer Leads legion’s Biggest Parade

Thursday, 10:30 A. M. JtyH* Ser­
mon a t WTRR.
Friday. 7:10 P. M.i Bible Stmly;
(Paola Church).
‘

CJl Ifftf,
8:00 P. M.r -Evening Worehll
11:00 A. M.: Morning Wo-aMp
Mqvi# on Home Mission work i
Berries.
•
Florida.

parctnt favorable. „,Uri.
'
Tit# rot* by all *mplor*i am)
union mtmb«rx on other provitlon*
follow*;
•’

Misra.- .’ s ir s ffssa
Kobi lastedS prsciusllr
’a onthsSb*entire
KS
s• Ih*
s arefert
.'^ rw1ld" (hat
mfltal•* f'g"*

3:00 P. M.: Sunday HeMol.
8:40 P. M.: Worship ftenrlM.- *
Monday. 3:30 P. M.: H°*rd of
the Pra*byt#rl*n Woman1. AnxilU.
a r r will meet a t tha Church.

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during tbs quarter. Of these,
mot# than 800.000 wire In Gar.

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X.: Prayer
^K,,Corson.

,8 . Tb# tonal U tU latur* would be “ ro n f^ or the whole thing wtft
ggthorited to d raft prtrvlatonal #
’ he
"****• m o tth a v * or while union members war# 70

(OaUoeM
rM * OM)
of th* other 47 participating wuntrie* m ar ba used for tha rest of
1947 and Into 1948, funds don­
ated by th* United State* contri­
bution could sot bo obligated a f­
ter last June 10, a cut-off dots

m.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NKWSPAPEK

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHaiST,
n c ru a io IN NIV/ YOIIC, a member of the PoUl :al Action Committee for Feertk Street at U n ral Aeene#
8C1ENT1BT
Pelfttlne pack* crates with parachute* for a Ipment to Europe w hen
Rev. Bdltk TamMyrn naetor
800 East 2nd Street
1. ibl Baruch S. Korff, In Parts, says be will lead a “parachute lnvsiioo'
Elmer Careeeu assistant paster
9:40 A. M.t Sunday School.
of th* Holy Land. KortJ says members of the Jewish Immigrant grout
10:00 A. M.t 8unday school for
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
participating will be from 19 to 34 years o f.g e ,
f fnlamoilonolj all ages.
n..L
1__a. W/TLwIaA
aana”
•Subject:
“Christ lJaaua.”
I.; Hom ing worxh/p
8:00
P.
M.:
Wednesday
evening
Elmer Corson.
„
_
.
.1 T J ’.MS. Speaker service.
Reading Room Hours, Tuciday*
iog worship, and Friday* 3:00 to 0:00. P- M.

bi­

SERVING-

Breakfawt

11

*t**I
capacity to be retained In th .
U. 8. and BritJth tonoi, but It
m
reported r«llably that thU
would be about 11,000,000 ton* a
year.
Steel capacity remaining h
W*»t*rn Germany after war darn*
« (• la 18,200.000 torn. Thru, i
capacity of about 7.000.000 torn
would allll ba aratlabla for raparstlons. •
■
, .
The announcement itatad that
a higher production celling wa»
n frriiary to permit the econbraIcally merged blxonal area to
regain economic health and to
allow Germany to “contrtbtrta her
Indtipentabl# part to tha economle rehabilitation .of EOrop* as a
.whole"
,■
Practically all tha Induatrlee
dealt with were granted In­
creased production eeillng*. Blmultaneouily the amount of Industrial
equipment available for repara­
tion* from th* combined tones
we* reduced sharply.
Clay and. Douglas emphasised
that their action wa* designed
solely to make Western Germany
le lfju ita ln ln g and to harness Its
potential to work for tha rocevery
nf all Europe pndar th# “ Marshall
Plan" or other similar coopera­
tive reconstruction efforts.
They aaaerted that allied plana
to eliminate Germany's war-mak­
ing power and to provide repara­
Ing
tion* to qualified claimant* would
not be violated.
“Consideration ha* been given
( (•a lia s .*
**•#• ®*.»
throughout to the necessity for
connection with * masting of enm Tnv that the blional plan can
th* Dig Three foreign minuter* be aaslrrHated Into a plan -for
In Moecow In December, 1940. At Germany aa a whole," they said.
that time it w#* agreed th* United
Tha 0 . 8. and Britain merged
f l w n and Rt/fila xhoubl form a theft occupation *on#4 for eco­
Joint commlaslon to unify Korea- nomic purposes la*l Jen. 1 but
and that control should be exer­ have been uhsuccesifgul In efforts
cised by th* Big Four power# for to get Rue*la and France to
fly# year* after establishment of join them.
a liable native administration.
Franc* objected to tn* new lev*!The not# continued:
of-lnduetry plan, even before Ita
"Th# present stalemate In the publication, In Ixmdnn talks with
joint commission negotiation* and American and British diplomat*
th* failure of that commission to this week. Ju st before these talk*,
accomplish svan th# first task of started the Russians protested at
— Ttm-dar Hltm of the V. 8 . tM
abun^anUy*"* lear to all that
having been" left out.
lateral' negotiations on the-sub­ Britain
to go ahead with tha plan
ject of consultation with Korean wa* made
public In a communlq'i#
political partis* and Organisation*
will onljr aarvi to delay* tti* Ira- Issued In London last night after
ptsmsntatlon of this agrsemsnt the d o te of th* discussions. * *
and defeat IU announced purpose
of bringing about early indepen­
Legion Meet
dence for Korea."
iraattasM tnm Pag* 0 , 0
I Th# demand for a four-power
conference follows two unsuccess­ vok* war. It will likely be fought
ful attempt* to settle KotMX over hi* territory."
Unification of th* armed fort»«,
talks. Aa II now stands, th#
political futur* through bi-lateral Elsenhower eajd, “prnvldae flexi­
country 1* divided with Raeaia bility to meet changing condltloni
occupying th# northern half and of warfare.”
th# United Btata# In charge Jn
Two other of th# nation's top
military man. Fleet Admiral Ches­
the south.
Copies of th# not#, signed by ter W. Nimlti and General Catl
Undersecretary of BlaU Robert A. Spaats, commanding general
of th# Army Air Force, alio war*
speaker!.
Admiral lim its ealced the Am#r^
lean Lagloh* to act a t a sentinel
to *#* that no on* branch of tha
armed force* I* psrmlttsd lo de­
Soviet and United Btatea sons* cline to ths point wh'er# It cannot
In Korea to ehooss "whollr rs- carry out Ita shara of responalbllpr#*«nlativ*" -provitlonal lsgfsIstor* for each tone. Under th*
propossl. voting would be by
secret, multi-party ballot on a
basis of universal suffrage.
t stuuniasm «■ m* proper romuin»2. T ht prorlklonal ^nAl UfJ*- |j on of m \\\U rf ind dvHim
lators then would choo,* reprs- lUe ^ -,h
elssrly dsflnsd ressntatlrss In numbers
" P ^ .pon.Tbllltles.“ Nlmits told the
tha. Population ,ln
. Legion's National Convantlon.
with these cholcM
1 lie said ha wa* convinced thxt
a national ItgU atur# to^ meet at |r (h# N it|o n i,
^ et 0?
ReouUto « ^ b ll» h a provlelonal , M7
admln|tt4m ) ln' tha ipir.

Ic d«mandau'.blltefly that tha La­
bor government reduce the extra
ration* allotted coal miner*.
The Graphic editorially urge-l
the
•« government to “withdraw
“withdrew at
once ell extra rations" from the
airiking miners who get a double
ortlon of meat a* well ae the
»ary worker*’ 'additionI ratio 1
of three lo a m weekly.
The Liberal Newe Chronicle, ae*
aertlng that the Orlmeihorpe pH.
where the strike begen, has h#i
20 previous unofficial stoppage*
this year. Mamed a “Malcontent
minority." *
•
The strike began Aug. 11 with
'refusal of 140 men In the Grimethorp# pit to accept a r**ommaa.
ilatlon by a joint committee of the
National Union of Mlneworketa
and the National Coal Board call­
ing for a bigger “stint" In one
seam of tha mine.
This w*#k It began to mu»h1*1 eommTtUe M
roorn sympathy atrlke* at other
led with the tail
nearby mine* and London newapa- CHAIRMAN of th# Democratic Na­
conflict. It wa*
-----reported
per*
reported fears
f*ar* thethe whole
wnoi# tional Commute#. Poatmarter Gen­
i to know tha d&lt;
-Yorkshire field might be doted. eral Robert E. Hannegah talks with
White House reporter* after a con­
rlea’a devotion V
ference with President Trumsn on
I relationship, -V,
I* a* a result of this dcrUInn the eppotntment of hi* successor. It
’ortunatalr, ani
verdlit that w*. acting faithfully within la reported that Agriculture Secre­
tha final unanl
tary Clinton P. AMareou will reIan Francisco 11
th# authority and obllgxllona of ilgn from the Cabinet to accept th#
regional
tha United Nations, have com# poit of chairman of th# Democratic
devoid of tne-'M
to Bio to p*mct»-th* Pan-Ameri­ Commute# .
{International)
; of conquest or ag|
can regional arrangements prom­
dedicated solely to the 1
ised at Cha^Ultapec, and will ga
of orderly peace.
wi
Korean Issue
on to. Bogota next January tu
igthen and evan simplify
complete this humane task."
1 of tho United Nation*

ted Stetee, eeluted Brexll on
a re of her 126th ennireraary
Independence. He eeld
the
trican delegation w»a In Bra“not in our national rapidities,
as repreeentatlrea of a vital
ilipherie fraternity dddlcated
peace and progreaa and de­
racy among the peace-loving
loha of the United America*.
• reeton f o r (h* Inter-AmerCcnference, h* said, was to
leecrat* our spiritual aoliy and to further Implement
eaceful purpo** of all for
nd on* for all." He added:
a n the United'Nations char­
ts wilt ten In San Francisco
was a critical eontroeepy
the question of recognlilny
a) arrangements such at
For a time It threatened
try birth of tha global orition. I had tha honor and

Mi'«lly fair this aflrrftoon,
night aini Tuesday except w
icattr I&lt;ii showers Slid thu
storm* Tun. lay afternoon.

4X1 U s i t y T h e re I s H lrc n g lh —
To P n U c t lk« P i u * of Ik* World;
To Promote th# P roem * of A o trl(* |
• To Prodoco Proxpenty for Ssnford.

RIDINO HMH AND FANCY F ill, Legionnaires from Lawrenceburg, Ind.,
amuse spcctalurs with the antics of their bucking buggy “Peggy" a* they
roar and 4oar along during Legion's.“40 and 0" pared*. (International^

Crisis Develops Gen. Wainwright,
In India As Riots, Bataan Defender,
Murder Continue Retired By Army
Civil War TJireatens Impressive Ceremon­
ies Aj Fort Snm
As People Hope For
Houston For Hero
Pe a c e f ul Solution
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Sept, i
LAHORE, Pakistan, Sept. ItA’I
The governments of the new do- tA7 Forty-fisr years of distin­
inions of Pakutan and India find guished service in the aimy were
emselves today in a crisis bfougbl only a meinury hulay lor Jonatha»
M. Wainwright, who has retired
yesterday at ceieinonie* at Fort
Sam Houston heie.
* Die gallant defender of Hataan
Pandit Jawebailel Nrhtu mrn- laid aside hi* uniform for multi
tioqrti that veiy tlengri in a new,
conference' b ,t Diuitday in Nev hit luime 'Tiddler'* Green," sr
Drttii. Nehru, prime minister ol the hrait of a leiliioneblr rriidrnIndia, and l*nme Mmistrr UaqbM f i a l d r i t f l i f n e a r F o i r ^ e i n i fou
Ah Kban of Pakitlan now arc
it chairman
making a joint tour of the punjeh
in an rf^H lo restore peaef.
“ MoA~ *it«wrv«ni fret that some­ Homontl Food hlorivand tW Ala­
how something will lw worked out mo f)lock Farm here and viecwhich slowly ‘will hriog alxiut a
'arrfnC rrmdlttnnT piestdenl of the fa m e Seth and
rratoratinn -of
ami a look at the acure sheet deir- Window Balance* Company. Lot
onstratea why.
Angcle*.

. At midnight Sunday the experYesterday, Gov. Iteauford Jester
*imrnt
.
ImImS‘smilitary
IIII—^., I.laiundary
...
of m
amjoint'm
uffered him a position on the new
force of the two governments de: Texas Good Neighlior roiumiaaiun
tu help further goodwill auunig
“our (.atln-Amcrlean friends lw
low the Kio Grande."
'
Wainw right’s career as n inilily that the Ixnimlary force simply lary man wax ended late yesterday
had found the job loo big and at Arthur McArthur Field, whenthat rioting had spread despite he hid hi* troops farewell )n a
its liest efforts, there wa* plenty touching address.
of liehind-the-acene* evldenco that
Maj. General John II. Coulter,
it never had a rhanre, never was who succeeded him aa commander
jnipular, and that th# people are uf the Fourth Army until Sept.
now getting what they wanted, 16 when General Thomas T. Ilanan anny of each dominion speci­ ily assumes command, lead mes­
fically reapunsibl# for keeping I he sages of tribute at the review
iwsce.
.
from President Trbmau and Ge t.No one wants to talk for the rrsl Dwight. IF. Eisenhower. '
record, but privately many con­ Jester told uf Wainwright1* de­
cede the Inherent danger a of the fense nf the Philippines agaitut
new plan. For Instance, in Pak­ th e overwhelming strength uf the
istan tlie choice ia whether Hindu Japanese.
.
and Sikh troop* nr Mo*lema will . The fit-year-old general1* face
guard and escort Hindu and Sikh saddened a* he read his own
troop* or Moslem* will guaid irlirrm rn t ' ordska and delivered
and escort' Hindu and Stkn hi* farewell address.
.refugee* and whether* Moslem
“This is not an occasion,” he
said slowly and deliberately, “at
It'a a tfa e e #

mm H as* F e e , I

vote* ihiougb
pi
talk of civil war
som e villages.

A ministry of information stale
mrnl rr|M&gt;itrd that "on the day ot
the election, there were a few at­
tempts to abuse in connection with .
the voting. The police intervened!
in' rai l l -calf MB l»ot~n?r?)IIT j
steps."
In (lie election, th* CommunUta rrplarrd the aiuailliolilera *•
Hungary's - leading party.
Tin
smallholder* pullrd 07 percent o(
tlui_l!llfi vote^Thl* year a* Com­
munist influence has grown sev­
eral of their Iradera have left th.
country. AntLCommunista h*v&lt;
accused thus,- remaining uf truck
ling tu the Communists.
The latrst official hut incom
plete returns aa made public b&gt;
the foreign ministry showed thidiatrihution of :iOO,4ttl vole*:

plr’a Parly 4H,4‘J4, Bmallholdri
.'I'.’,79.1. Imiriwndcnt
Hungarian
DeintM-ratie Party i
garian Radical Part;
tlrtl*» DrUiocatic
National Peasant

Ecuador In Stage Of
Siege From Revolt

QUITO. Eeuadoy, 8ept. 1 &lt;/P)—
Army and constabulary officers
In four statoa were In revolt to­
day against the we*k-old govern­
ment of CoL Carlo# Manchsno, who
placskl all Ecuador under a state
of sieg# and am t troops and.tanks
acquired through U, B. lend-laaae
to trouble spots.
Th# government ssiertad that
Dr. Mariano S p a m Vatnballla,
conservative vie# president of the
posted regime_nf President l ea .
Mari! Velasco Ibarra, and Col.
intwsll of Ilsqu.ro Davila as defense minArchblsh«p John J,
lie ArchI* In th*
The government communique ac­
_________ ____ ___
„ filabrala knowledged that troops had rebel­
Labor D*y by tndlng- th* long led Saturday night a t Riobamho,
dispute and-arranged a meeting 100 miles south of Quito, In Chlmtoday to attem pt such a settle- borsto province, and In Gnarar.mtnt.
da, SO mils* west of Riohamba
' “With God's help, w# pray that In adjoining Bolivar *tat«.
Labor Day will ■#• IK# dawn of
Th# re bbell Ion was reported
•sac# Is U&gt;# Hollywood film In- joined Sunday night by th# gardu,try," **id t h # 'archbishop Is rtooiks In Latacunga and Ambato, capital* of th# province* of

Paym ents A re Mode
Schools For 2 Months
, TALLAHASSEE. Sept. 1, (flperial)—As both th# July 16 and
Aug. 16 paymento arw bsing mallad a t th# same time, State School
8upL Colin Engiish explained that
tha 87 counties will racsir* double
Seminole County usually re­
ceives 119.271 for teachers' sal­
aries. 91,427 for transportation.
sad 03^78 for current expense.
SQUIRREL ORPHANS
'Thro* baby squirrels that fell
out pf s trs# In th# yard adjoin­
ing th* Park Apartments a)
Eighteenth 8trs#t and Park Ave­
nue were found by B. C. Btesl#,
who lives In th# apartment. Th#

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WITH 1118 HEAD UP \ \ l » CHEST OUT. Mayor William O'Dwyvr (rod* tlm American I
up .Fifth Avenue. Hup-ln-tU of thousands bf N'«-w Yuiki i* jammed the sidewalk* h«ui
parade Marled to
vanlage point*. Ilt-hind IIU llonoi u the New Yuri, City, I'uliri- la-giun
( Ititi'iiintiuiinl 1
rulltlligi'llt

East European Nations Under
. O’Neill Elected
Red Influence Pressing Turkey As Legion Meet
P a p e r PredicLs

u recent

BELEM, Ilraxil, Sept. I —&lt;4’i
President Truman'* plane, tinIndependence, made a refuelling
■top hers this mornlngg on hi*
flight from Trinidad tu Kin H&lt;Janeiro. Ths plane touched, down
about 9:30 A. M. (7:30 A. M
Eastern Standard Time).
President Trumsn, who Is to
spend a weak in Brasil on a slabvisit, said he w*a happy to rsarii
Brasilian soil. He was welcomed
by Brmxlllsn news men, member*
of the United Btotrs colony anil
Brig. General Dyott Fontemelle.
commander of the Valdecana air
baa*.
Th# plan* left
Immediately
aftonrard for Rio where It wax
due about 2:30 P. M. (12:30
P. M. E8T).

Militant Program To
OpposeCommunism
Adopted At Session
M.W YORK. Sept, I F, II,.
Aniriiran Legion enilcl it* -M'l

Guard

press fur rrcVlving llmnaniaii p„l *
itirrtl refugres.
Turkey 1,'piled tn neighlairlng ,
ll,il**prin immediately. Hint any
,-ritirism in the Turkish
press d
simplv wn« In answer l„ e.|,u,Uy ( (
hostile acts by the Bulgarian
press.
« •
Ankara still ha* not replied
to the Yugoslav note. Olieser\urs la-lieveil the answer wmild
follow tin, line taken l,y&gt; Foreign
Minister Hasan Sak'a 'recently
whrn hr told n new* conference
I th# furka always would protect
| Moslems and that llnmanlan re
- fug,vs rnuld stay here »r leave,
; ns they pleased.
A
i Although, Turkey
ha* la-en
deeptv confer '
! r.nisidut* ' a
| Situation in •
ul
has Iven ,-asri

iniiitry u |lt ttiiilnl *
Ilif t Irl •*!»■ oil Mk
'I liin iiiifi nhiir *«i
mil nu Intunng*. tin IllMMlt HU 11»•’l»»f#•*I f%
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ol IIimiIa mill
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C'limuiunitm, both .
tin- i n tr n u lm n s !

aa l*s a r I ' n i I.

Iilununxnl nolr.
.
The saiuo nutv ftgun-d in Slav.en’s ii-m arki., Tim *11110111101*1!
i-amliil|ti&lt; lor* tin- lti-|mbllca 1
|iii-sii(i-ntia! nomliiatiun, rising on
aim cottveutiini tllnor In s|M-nk
against a ininnritv *ie|M»it of tinI-eg ion's foteign trlatiuu* commit-

firation.

Holiday FataliticH
Already Total 245

Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRHMK
•The luilKtr Day weekrinl accid­
ental death toll wa. near 260 a .
Ih* last day uf the three-day
holiday ta-gan * (inlay."
_
~ D # Ith ~ h » ir »cythe.l '170 niolbri
Isto from the highway* since fi
P. M. Friday; 30 person* had
drowned, ami 39 la*en killed in misrtllaneous accidents, putting total
fatalities at 240.
•
The National Safely Council had
predicted a total motor accident
toll of 260 for the long week end.
The air age was Jrflertod In
Ih* figure of 39 miscellaneous
accidents — II of the deaths oc­
curred In small plana crashes.
British Unions May
bllchlgan. home state of the
Okay Rigid -Direction automobile Industry, led the nation
In nnmber of automobll* accident
• SOUTHPORT. Eng.. 8#pt. 1 OPl deaths with 10. Texas followed

Sanford Students To
Receive Their Decrees
GAINESVILLE, B#pf. 1. (Hocrinl I—Two hundred and forty-two
candidate* will receive degrees
from the University of Florida at
commencement esercisos, next Fri­
day. marking one of thu laigrst
summer session graduating class

m n u a w k id s d .
-----------»T"union Congress, representing
From Sanford James II. Hardin.
90 p#rc#nt of BrlUln’a union 7 traffic deaths and 4 drowning* Jr. will receive lha Bachelor ol
workers, hlntad willingness today In. Florida.
Arts degree and Laursn R. John­
to accept rigid direction of labor,
son. the B8A degree, i '
■ mora drastic regulation than *o
far raque*t#d by th# laibor governmenL
f
,
GLUE-FINGERED
A statement c!rculat*d hy ihe
FOOTBALLERS
general council at the opening of
th# TUC*a 79th annual congrst*
MIAMI, 8*ot. 1, (Special) —
warned of th# “Mtioua nature”
Auburn and Michigan 8tate proved
of Britain'* economic problem*.
the champion Orange Howl ballBoUtothlng mora stringent than
handlers In tha 1938 clastic her*
currant government power* for
whan n*ith#r team fumbltd during
limited direction of Laoor may b«
tha 80 minute* o | play.
.

in tuuig.il .0 / (III 11 &lt;luck. [.St­
ill the ryrnillg their will be a
inie at tin- M.14 fail.
Other Hpraki-r* ul thu l-ampiet
a-1 u furh Hi'iiutnr lluyl* will
n ld r ns tnnMiouitlrr will b#
Sivretnry uf Statu It
•I'MVillo, wilt! Will lie. lot induced
by Mating!
tramta-r nf f&lt;munv-:v
8«&lt;rt*lgry lliay will - present
three Irophira tu winner* in the
regatta. The first is given by th*
Cbamiu-r o( Coiutuere* tu the wirtuYi uf tin- tuitlMisnl mulor race and
inusi | who 1In i,1 lime* in aucm 1.ml - owuship,

i s T a n iu h

within the 8uvlei spheie nppeared
today lo la- • ceiling inrl#n*lng
proamiro on Turkey.

The rlectlon will decide the die.
Uibntion uf seats In the peril#
meat to ine#« .Rept. 16; earh parry
will get one scat fur evrry M.ihmi
vote*. Before I in, balloting, emne
e b w rv tm —hxit* pTOTiotntced "[He
Communiata strong enough to win
without fraud.
Some opnosltlnn politician, bope
that the United States and llutish guvernmenta would plam off(rial proteata over the election.
The U. 8. legation receive,! t,l-ortx that many parties u erj
planning proteate lo the Comuumlet Interior Minister, l.n*ilo Itnjk.
1 Smallholders sources repoitcl
that sevetal leaders o f .that patty
had taken up charges ngain-t the
communiata last night will, Pre*.
idrnt Znltan Tihly. n smallholder,
at his home hut had come tu no
agreement.
In Nairykoerora, birthplace' of
the 1B4H Kossuth revolution «*•elti#*
60 mile* southeast from here, an
American pbeerver reportrd thnt
anti-Communists
were
tidk'mg
civil war and hinted they would
like weapons from the U. S.
Many person* rebutted they liad
seen truckload* of "flying elect­
or*,” whom they took to lw Com­
munists, Voting time and again in
one place after another.
Inhabitants or Sxekesfeheivar.
Vertesaea and llaiaexaka told this
eurreapondent and two otlieis

Registration D ay At Truman Plane Makes
South Side Primary Fuel Stop In Brazil
All pupil* who expert to attend
the South Hid* Primary School are
asked to register Wednesday
morning, It .was annourrod today
bv Mrs. Velma Mitchell, |&gt;tinripal
of tho school.
Parents of tha children entering
th* first grad# hare been -asked
to bring their children's birth rertifIrate. Mrs. Mitchell stated that
the! school.wlli ba open until neon
Wednesday, and regular school
hours would begin next Monday.
Busses trill run Monday morning
and trill carry tha children home
a t noon,

noon where lie iv,i giceteu by a
reception commiltct composed ot
Senator *nd Mn. IJoyd F. Uoylc,
Mr. am( Mu. H*ni!*ll Chase. Mr.
and Mis H. H Cofcman. Mr. and
Mr*. Holland I.. Dr«n, Mr. and
Mt». A. W. Lr r ;—Mr
I.vj R. Ij -i Iici and Mr. and Mr*.

■

hero me two plant for Fu­
llin' I* the .Marshall plan,
other I* tlu&gt; ('onimunWt plan,
&gt;U op|Hi«e the Marshall plan
hluropaan ivcovery, ihcti you
give comfort trod Sid jo.U ic.

Fre n c h T h e a te r
—P r O p n e to r H e ld 7
F o r M a n s la u g h te r
PARIS. H»|it; I. LV)‘-Th« proprictor «»f tho m’Ik I th#4t*r i t
Itrull. iict*!U» uf m illwutrou* fir#
Sntuiiluv niicltl In whifh H7 p#r*
Mtii* 4l1.il Mfxl *»I
w«r# in.
iur.il, was held on ilistKii. of Involunlarv lunnslaughter tmlay
Tim examining magistrate, timiliar b&gt; a bite-man grand Jury In
llm Untied Suite*. Said the propreltdr. Antoine itnuillade, bad
been negligent In taking proper
M i'll'

Tim majority report xuppmtiiu:
the Marshall plan was aduplrd.
Sen. George Malone (l(-Nev), who
led the arguinent for the minori­
ty re|Hirl, had said the cuinmitt)-.&gt;
majmily was “rubbcr-itamping
like state d.psrtm rul'* and Its
report was hated “nit tike theory
that money alone will (top Com­
munism." The minority report,
however, approved of advancing
some ‘funds to foreign nations
provided “the credit economic In­
tegrity of the United States" were
not jeopardised.
— The i il . I. g st.s adop ted, t he nx*
tienal defensiv'Tnmmlttre rrpiirt
urging that atsm ir -aecrrts U&gt;
withheld from “ally nation, friend­
ly or oihenpdxf,’1 and urging adop.
tion of universal military training
hy a special session of Congress.
Appointment of a iproMdentlal
advisory committee lo Organise
civilian defense* against atomic
attack was recommended.
Outlawing th# Communist Party
as # political party; barring of
Corpmunlsto from public hous­
ing, and “g valid d*f*naa In court
to a charge of promoting tha ov#r(CSslUsM . a Paa* Fatae)

I »’ 0 »WI »

I

Ml

n« • i w w a

Police said n ehmt circuited
wirt* in tho in ih u I lulccny iitirttd
the blaze, which spread a* swiftly
as the panic which xent patrons
rushing towaril the nairow exit.
Iloth balconies in the tall, nar­
row structure collapsed, the secmid falling on tho first sml cariying It along to the floor below.
Rear Saits were blocked by debrts
before anyone could get t«&gt; th#m.
The theater was in a narrow
street about throe n»ll*tx from th#
Arc de Triomph# and conxlructad
In a short, narrow-, high fariilon
to fit' the limited space available.
Moull lade was IiriJ in latl to
nrarliv Verralllc*.
Kuril wa* In mourning today.
All commercial establishment# and
place* of amusement in th# town
of approximately. 10,000 wora or­
dered closed by city official* until
after a ma#h funeral for th* vic­
tims tomorrow morning. - Flag#
were flown at half staff.
Onlv one similar ilinailer du* to
fire could lie recalled In th# la it
40 v#ar* of French Ihstorv. Thia
wa* a fir# In th* Nouvell#* Galcries department *tor# In Xl.rxUlI#. In which about 100 poraona
lost Uitlx live*. '

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waa happier making
plctt t # V he raid, - I don’t-have
to worry aliout the fgn» chaaipg
me all over town. 1 don’t have to
‘frel about publicity nnd fan mallnlthough I don’t mean that’* hot
Important. If 1 turn s picture
1 down, that's that— the' world
I doesn’t come to on end.
“All 1 have to do Is make a
picture now and then. The rest
of the time I ran spend hunting
ard flying and doing thr other
thipgv I w*nt to do.”
Hob has earned the leisure. He
•lartcd In picture* in 1934 when
he was 23 and within two years 1
was a inp btfk-office star, Ha*
has been In screen prominence.'

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Alt 61VI NO AY THI British Heard of Trade In tendon arc William U
Clayton (left),' If. S. Undcr-Sccretary of State for Economic Affolrs,
and Lewis Doug)**. U. S. Ambassador to Britain. They conferred with
Sir .Stafford Crlpps, Hoard of Trade president, about the dollar sllilation
on wliich England blamrs much of her trouble*.
(fnlcrnatloaol)

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cuutinun
monibt
exitvis*
and
shall
i'it
Hob found himself n auch atatia
Nazi Pilots
come back, of course.
after a series uf pleasant hut
"From HwtUeiland we shall cot undistinguished roles it/ch as “A
the _L’ritutuland hefara—IK tinue the way lo Snain across
Fra free. (Tice ihrje, wo shall hr.
Waterloo
The excited yoniig German went free Iveil with open arm*.'*
Bridge.” He is now comfortably
on:
•
The dandelion - blossom really *
mi that pmfHnhle plateau
"This man has a friend who
lives in Switzerland, and lie has U a giant tou.iurt of tiny y ello w '"' popularity with such eompanIons as Cable, (Irani, Tracy, Hoft tifirelinns with tlio jiroper Hpsr ■ gnrt, Coo|wr, Power and - Macish nutInifiijes. From the .Swiss wo
Hurray,
shall receive invitations to visit
1 -nlifornia
lias
more
That, then, la the Shangri-La
Xttji/erlaml.
fur all inalo movie atar*. Each
“We Will apjdy here for a three h30,000 acres Of vineyards.

rnnil find it eventually, or
Barn C
Hialeah drf ws many
UK, Fur esample, a miy Uks
GdJftbrt',* 41though, hi? fflqSMmP
may now be at its peak, will soma which recently set • world's rec­
day have to seek that prised ord for fltabta earnings in one
level.
year."- • v -

dont

extension committee chairman to
cprry out the educational plan
among -negro teachers,

WANTED!!

BELY ON
4-LEAF*
CLOVE IIS,

TurnlHhed dr unTtfrhlSfieO. F a m ily o f th r e e . P ro p erty
w ill lie kepi In fir s t clans cond ition. R e n ta l to apply on
p u rch a se price.
OLfH
WANT
ADS
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I.FCKY

Contact C. L. Carter
A S S T . M G R . J . C . P E N N E Y , CO.
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CHANOINO RtR MIND for the third
and last time. Sheila Hynes, 19year-old English girl, will marry
Hi* man she ws* engagnl to origi­
nal ly, Pictured 1% Brooklyn. N. Y ,
with her futuro brother-in-law.
Tlobcrt Wesch, 3, Sheila picked
Robert's brother Carl, who had.
wooed her In England, os tit* lurky
•man. When Sheila and Carl first
broke their engagement, Carl's
friend, Harold tentry, courted
Sheila by mall snd brought her to
the U. EL When she arrived both
men greeted her, Carl again pro.posed and woo,___VuUimulmaJ'

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In order to enable the teachers
to rarn semester hours It is
planned to estahllsh extension,
courses, he announced. One of the
tf.ate department Instructor* Win
conduct evening classes each week.
Mr*. J . C- Mitchell, principal
of the South Side Primary School,
was appointed chairman of A
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year, nr must l&gt;« six on or btf-u«
Dee. tt.
Supt. Lawton informed the t*A
chers that in order to receive u larW* net up by tlie Stale according
to rank and classification, It &lt;«
nrecsstry to hold a Florida certif.
irate based on college degree. The
mi tv holding of a bachelor's de­
gree or mmier'a degree, he drrtar«d, dor* lint entitle the holder to
demand a salary classification; lb,
Stamped ccrtlfle^ta must lie r*.
r e i v e d first from -the State Departmi-nt.of Education. Then the teach*
n will lie paid accordingly, h j
sold.
He also Informed teacher* of
the renuirtment of the Seminuli
County Hoard of Puhllc Inatmetlon that no new teachera hold­
ing lower than a bachelor’* degroa
niH. !«• appointed in the future.
Teacher* already on the faculty
gree will i» required to earn a
with lower lh*n a bachelor's dtminimum of six sem*»*er hours
a year, until the 120 -semester
hours necessary for the degTce
have been earned, said ,8 upt. Law,
ton.

HOLLYWOOD, Aug,
Having reached the third and
mint important area nf film atarilnm— The plateau—RoU-rt Tay­
lor la a thoroughly htppy man.
an honest and likeable
itu /T **■ relating between takes
of -The High W ell" 'and rumInatU* on current state of hi*

heps, Ineluding
Jean
Hansen
nnd Kalhryn /Vandonheeg, „o!d
the KenoShjs, Wis., New* on the
Idea of running a weekly high
school Insert railed the "TeenAge Review." The young editors
do all the work esrepl prim
thalr sheet. There are Iota of
leen,:grohpa putting out teen se­
ctions In Mult papery.' Why does­
i,: Don’t think that the kid n’t your ganr *rv if?
TEKN H W S
r* are bird brains, Lola dr
button*
Gordon
consider sailing-a stepping - Handsome
1 to a career. Margot Gotta Marita* I* a rnhld Dodger fan.
Ncwf Jersey ’* Marrrlla Roy
s tailing at Naw Rochelle, . .
and Atleen Shield# leinow of Tranqitinty and Robert Whoait broker a* a reyttlt *dt*t(br ton of Rridgeton have been chi,urn
delegates to the Northcaitsm
l In aalling.
Older Yonlh Confarene* to be
held a t Jaskaon’* Mill, West Vir­
hg
Girl' Scout*
from ginia. , . . Students registering at
atUndlnr th* 38th annl- Bergen Jn g h r College and Berktnlernatlonsl Girl Scout
ment ‘ at * Camp Barree,
r they like Amtrican girl*
they are “too pampered
II feat, have more clothes
jtc privileges than other
! comparable age In the
Here ara some othrer ro­
ta American h*Da; Maria
Eocoda o f th# Philippines
We
wouldn't
think of
that you rail necking un-

i. She get* married
tried by her family
havntng gone out

Teachers Meeting

By R. J. S C O n

SCRAP BO O K

NF.W YORK — Gregor/ Peek,
Dean Stock well amt Ann.) Revere
- hopped back to our bur* tor muic
shooting on Zanurk’s "Oonllrr.ien's
.'Agreem ent,” film atlaplntiot of
i Laura /,. Hobson's norcl about an; li-Scmltism. . . ; Th • bands and
. entertainers vound Broadway who
yowl delightedly when they are
held over for second or third weeks
In the various entertainment pie. raises of this nron-lit community
hardly ran compete with Churlic
Peterson's orchestra at tho New
' Yorker Hotel. , . . A lulel lllllc
announcement .arrived today not­
ing th* fact that Peterson’s tuneamlth* have been regeling Ni-W
Yorker guests for some seven
/e*rsl
Arthur Godfrey exnwcd the fart
that he placed 18th in a Id l*&gt;M
sailing competition at Larrhniont.
; , . . Arthur noted th-* "2 hours u
,T week he devotes to the mlrruphine
and added, "After nil thnt lime
at the mike, I can’t gel up enough
wind." . . . Another mnvlr about
t the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, In the
same gay vein as ‘‘Weekend at
' the Waldorf.” Is in ’ he-work*. . . .
Entitled "Happiness,” It's hving
developed now at M-O-M.
Gina Janas, a chanteuso who
works in the fashionnlde saloons
of both Hast and West coasts,
seems to have fallen upon a cutu
-^aong to hang her future success
upon, a dlsiy little ditty entitled
t f i t Happened in Pasadena." . . .
/Olka insist she's a “fcnilninu Joe
K r &amp; IfSIRifClu.- - J i A»uJ*,nif k r .*'&gt;*.

tunr* lo his marital background.
"Th* Annlverssry Song," snd “I
Wonder Who’* Kissing Her Now.”
. Joe-Howard, octogenarian
abjhor of th* latter ditty, is play­
ing four and five shows n day at
ithe
l l lhuge
. « r f „ Roxy Theater
T l , t , n i e s nwhere
l w t r n fthe
lit*
tapyle about hi* own life. I&gt;earing
-the song's title, is plsylng. . . .
Joe’s acknowledgment of congrat­
ulations from hi* friends who mar­
vel at hi# energy in playing so
»»ny vaudeville shows a day at
" Ills considerable age is, ”Jlow I
•jlah I ws* 70 again I" •

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941

» TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

By JA rK OnKlAN

appearance
iar*tKe tours
lours of tin? nation's
nation *
radio stations, pica jo bo Informed
It is a very productive trade trick.
, , , Johnny Desmond went to Tor­
onto to play the Club Norman
; "there, bustled about the Ontario
d t r ’a radio stations and record
ahops with the result: 10,000 copies
- &lt;rf Johnnv'o record of "Guilty’
were peddled during hi* stay, mot*
' than ten times the number that
had lieen sold fur the several
-----NwMho-sitrtB-lhetl th a t-th e -d iir
had iwen avallabla,
Claude Thornhill, the brndlcader
whose piano stylings nro stiractItUf the recently awe*-minded
younger pttulenJ fam. iiinitw l for
hi* aliacnt-inlndncss. . . He retnetniiors entire sym|i!inttle rcorrs
down to thn veriest musical marginal note, but ha* an Impossible
■ time with .timetables, telephone*
BUJnbcrs, where he left bis cloth­
ing, even addressee of v*din stu■■ dlo*. . . . 80 Tin Fan Alley is gig- tllng somewhat over the title of
Claude's new Tecord hit: “ You’re
Not So Easy To Porgm.”
Two Otcar-owning Pauls at
separata tables In gsudlly |goldtinted Monte’s-on-the-Park: VTutil
fin als Pasteur) M11.1l and Paul
(Watch On The Rhino) Luca*. ... .
Tommy Manville, the MtfchMl-Do”Atmut-Nothing ftlKiw. r.*rjurstid

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Cool and relaxed, never a worry — auto­
matic controls' start your roast, keep it at
tho exactly right temperature, turn it off
\yhen it's done. Your kitchen stays cooler,
too, —•as much as 10° by actual test. And
after dinner, thero's another time saving
dividend—no smeary, sooty pots to complicate dish washing.
Yes, electric living is better living — and
tho essence of it is cool, clean, convenient;
economical electric cooking. Your elec­
trical appliance dealer is now receiving
. now, improved postwar electric, ranges
in n rising tide. See him today I

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TH E W E A TH E R

To Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Proatet* tho Pro area&gt; of America;
To Prodoco P iM fw tr for Boaford. &lt;•

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Generally fair through Friday
with ortiiiom l afternoon and
evening thundershower*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
/OLVM E XXXVIH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST £8. 1M7

EeUbtbbed 1908

A sso c ia te d P r t u U u t d

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, Talks
At OpeuiDgO
Region Meet

USD A Orders
Election On

Hopes To Head American Legion

Marine Ace Sets New World’s Air-Speed Record'

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Governor Advocates
Military Training;
World Peace Seen
As Further . Away
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Egypt Plan
Rejected By
Council
2 Ousted Demonstra­
tors Seek Entry;
Mass Meei Held
By
Sympathizers

Growers And Shippers
To Vote On Chang­
ing Indian River
M a r k e t ing Rules

By LARKY' IIAWCK
b\KE SUCCESS. Aug. 28 W
■Two Egyplian tlcmnntlrilor*
twice ejected' (tom the Security
Council chamber, returned to
United Nation* headquarters to­
day leading a New ^ork taxicab
g*tr» by gurtdt.
They were stopped outride the
fleet filled wilh
*&gt;mp*thttef».'
While delegates inride the chantLAKELAND. FlJC Aug. 20 GF)
. bet, were entering tlw final stage*
.
—The U. S'. Department cf.A **• »»,*,dcb»rff oif.‘EfefphVifrinVndi' to/ •
.lic ^ / c K i.y , . s e i t , ^
iramediate evacuation of Britiab
•anclton. lubject to approv
Mr
Iroopi, the two nationaliat* -ttsgcd
Flat Wa grower* and shipper*^
a man drmnnritation outride. They"
propoul that the citrus mar
1A1HINO ACROSS TH1 MUROC ARMY AIR IASI, CAIIFORNIA, at 8JO.8 miles on hour (rtcnrly U miles a
were
barred from the grounds on
agreement be amended to permit
Ilnute), tha jat-englned Skpitreok (left) break* tha world’* air-speed record set live day* previously by the
r.tJal nomination, of hi* atand on
CANDIDATI K * NATtONAl' COMMANOI* of the American Legion. Perry the issuance ol interstate shipping
•prcific orders from Secretary-Gen­
N«vy
In
the
isma
ship.
Marin*
Maj.
M»rlon
K.
Carl,
SI,
ol
Hubbard,
O
re,
who
flew
tha
record-breaking
tha eontrovaralal Ittue.
Brown (right), of Beaumont. T ax, la shown at a p rm eonfarawca tn
eral Trygve Lie.
(fn Imutt tonal) j
Nrw York. At left la Warren Atherton. Stockton. C alif, past national regu!*linni on Ip ''*n River frail plane. Is ahown getting out &lt;4 the riubhy-wtnged craft (right) slier the record flight.
Earlier, in addreailng the openMnstafa Mantlft mounted a
different
from
‘
for
the
re­
commander
and
chairman
of
the
American
Legion'*
special
national
V ing aaaalon of .tha1 Legion aux­
•oXphcx ami Iwgan scouting hi*
committee
on
universal
military
training.
(International)'
iliary convention. Deway —“ J
mainder of the *tk_
familiar slnfeau* of "down with
tha membership to “taka
The decision wak ■tcmiMinieil
the-Hrtotvtrf Down-wUHlm p cTIRF" ' w
by' Itiriructlon* to MV F.
T. Miller
Ism!” He was carrying a l*rg*
U8DA' field represel *alive, to
American flag and hi* companion
our meet critical perloda
period* in whlen
mng
the
condurt an flection
wtlon if if
In the previous ouster Incidents,
tha paaca mky be once again
growers and to give ship
ippera an
*\hmVd Kamel
Kotb, waved a
endangered.”
their
apopportunity to ImlL
green and whit* Egyptian flag
Dewey’a to««ch to tha American
prove! by algnlng i
agreeIn addition to th»ir follower#,
Legion in the Garden followed
meut*.
*
I The Junior Chamber of Com- 1
who hurriedly pll-d out IQ taxi•hortly tire call to order at 11:45
nitre* haa received Ifl.fJn i j donn- j
, ..
",
cabs, the audience included w jjhMiller laid the j.-'fm'l front
A. M. (EST) by Paul Griffith,
lions for the operati 11 of Ihe ; P r c n i d c l l t C .ltC S N c C f l n a l number nf UN security pnSept. 10 to Oct. 10 had been dea, British
Matherr j Will
the Legion'* national commander,
,
Tourist Informallon lloolhi it was
reporter* and a-few curious
Ignated for grower* to cast their
who rang an 18-fnch high replica
For Renewed Faith iirr,
Seek To R c p j f l i n j announceil at the noon meeting at
hallntt. No act period ha* been
bystanders.
of tha Liberty Bell In accordance
for thlppera to aeml in theli
men nf rhe demonstration
In Human Dignity wasTheiiv,thP
with Legion curtom dating back Civic Clubs Urged To Past Head Of Educa­ ftyed
Custody. O f C h ild ! ,h*Dedication
M*vf#,r ,nn
,0,1*v* for the
ceremonies
agreements.
UN parking lot, which
20 yeara.
tion
G
r
o
u
p
Tells
Take
Active
Inter­
.
, , „ 1 Imuth have hren unwitged and
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it*1*!&lt;*
Ihe
v-iie fence enclos­
Under
the
marketing
agree­
■ The GOP titular leader never
ROME. Aug. 28 i-IT- The Vat­ ing the headquarters grounds.
( FI.STV1IAV, H a.. Ana. /d !7 *| ,vl|| begin at 1:00 oVI • &lt; next
ment regulation*, at least twoOf Lobby. Actions thirds
haa announced hi* candidacy for
est In Juveniles
ican
and
the
office
ol
Mvron
fay
Okrlofwx county gr^nd jury Momjay afternoon with Gennre
Meanwhile, Russia renewed her
of the grower* who, vote,
tha. 1948 nomination although ha
—
*
to.LV fteed Mrs. Maigsrrl
T.iuhy Riving the dedlroltori
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■-* ad* lor, pfiicnal , repiesenlative of op|Hi«ltloti t,i a Brasilian proposal
recently took an extensive tour,
Difficulties and oppoiition from either numerically’ or according to n , , t, ... I '
A first hand account of the
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dress and J . Bralley Odham. pretor Mistrial settlement of thq
the tonnage of eitru* fruit they Pol u&gt; I. linti.h war bride,
announced aa “non-politlcaL”
of chstg sld*nt of tin1 Bemlnoc County President Tinman to Poj*e Pius Atiglo-Egyptian dispute o v a ’
lobbies encounlered at Tallahsssee represent.
must
approve the
Ka told tha convention that life, discipline, educational and
XII,
released
today
an
cxehang^
e*
for
the
fatal
shooting
ol
her
(Conllnurs Bn P e g * Sis)
Javccfs, tdghtlghllng Ih* tourist
”for tha defente of the peace rocational training and the meth­ in promoting Florida’s recently proposed- ; amendment. One-h*tf
program tor the rotnin,t srjisnn. nl lettrrs Irctwrrn the Piesidcnt
w( milat maintain a permanent od* &lt;&gt;f puniihmcnt of youthi com* patiMUschool legislative and ap­ of the citrus fruit volume, ac- Amnicin **«Ulirr huibant) *i Fmi Itev, Doiiglata Charle. will give
lithe
intifl.
military establishment adequate ..milted to the Boy* Industrial propriation ,Uwi were today de- cording to the Session just ended, Wiilt-'rt on July 2‘4.
the Invocation.
mtttt lie represented by shipper*
to the defente of this country
Mi.
Truman’*
Irittr, dated Aug
Ih * grand jury reported it* | The drive to raise Ihe M,000 on , . . .
icribed to the member* ol the who send In ngTeementa.
at all timet and alao sufficient School at Lancaster, 0 .. was jreitcrI
hx
‘'»V«-«I
Ito
tnl*-UII-a«*lint
iilA
vrMrlv
tn-nperhtp
the
t«mth
wtlt-,
*»i-*•«
Ute*li
—
to perform oqr ohllgatlonr to d a y - given to-Kiwanian* a l-lh e Scminolc-County- Teacher* Associ­ ~ -Final decision on - plartng- tha
jp*h^ United Nation.”
Touriit Center by Glenn F, Me* ation at Junior High School by amendment In effect will rest 21 rfai-uld nolive of llw lilc n| cSrillmie until Monday afternoon,j "Unless the inor.st fort es of lh
away raid that ‘‘the hard fact Fadden. DeLand Insurance man Mr*. Eunah Holden, past president with the U. 8- Secretary of Ag Mwi shortly alter court cmivcn-tl «’ro*Ucnt Odham staled. Chetles
t genuine, pcacs seema fur* and fq r^ ..l^ m r h ^ W «Uea- of the f toridh Education Associa­
urtfe^rt forM nn JsxW orKRn^RfTnn, j c n u r i ^ i h V n t /mu! Vhr»ltiMy
'uppffjTii n pTTPpniiii L s j Y— lb * * gland jury *
iH r n g th 4 ml r f f r c l i v r
lion as a member of the Ohio tion. one of the leader* in the which wa* given the n,aJorlti«* apparently wat n:ade ynleidsy stated that the businesses* in en, rtitil. tlif
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Enrollment will begin Tuesday ±_ but the report uai delayed became Seminole .County are heartily In nn* which theteliy would be |n«! morning it fRl to 12:00 at the San-’
State Prison Educational staff. He fight for better teacher uliriet and •peelfled, h* haa In the vote
favor of Ihe enlarged tmiilU
In
other
agreement*
rejected
attch
Toed Vocational School nn Com­
yoiltl wat not in lenion. ’
alio served on the educational better fUndards of education, She
'
program, and that there bn* been by lhetr.mor.il foitet wnulti bamendments where the vole by
Avenue In the Kent Bond­
”1 think‘ ItV ’ Wonderful,” Mr*. onlv‘ on* business o-gauirnlinn Kainrtl by tho*e fuccet which ntv mercial
staff of Ohio Stale University on wa* introduced by J . B. Root who
ICeatlawM ea Peas Slat
IVland enid. "Fm aorry It all that had been contacted whlrh poie and seek to destiny them.” ing, it was annnunca) today by
presided at the meeting. Mr*. Mar­
sociology.
Mrs. R. -C. Maxwell, principal ;s 3
lotppened hut Fm happy about failed tn runUibtiln In the prog­
Tim I’npe’a Jotter, ih»l(*t| Aug. and Mr*. Glayds Hall, assistant.
He also' urged that all civic garet Coil wa* named Unporp*
the verdict,”
* ’
ram.
2&lt;t
from
fho
tn’Miftcal
sunnier
raUesldents of Heniln-do County
clubs take more Interest In pol­ secretary of the group.
She said her first move, now
Commenting on a report that aidrnro at Cartel Gand'dto. said: or nutxlde tlje r&lt;uinty, !fl vear* of
itics If it pertain* to juvenile*, and
— - ;r. t *
a. that »hc has l^eii freed of 'th# nn out of county contractor hou
51r*. Holden told of conference*
"We hasten to exprr's our ‘ at age nr older and not attending
A Tha fancea and the acoreboanl to aya to It that untrained “Good
ctiargrs, will l-e to “get my baby built Ihe Tourist Informal‘rn isfactlon and thsnki for tills latest -piiirllr
or to the Introduction of the
school*, may -nroll. An
a t tha Municipal Park are being Charlies” are not appolntetd to
hack.'’
illation with the Attorney
Booth. I’resldent Odham polntrd |testimony "to the desire un t d-'ter- Mil grade education IA required,
repaired following damage Incur­ head juvenile correction agen­
I
She
had
’rlalpied
that
aha,
ahol
General and- other legal advisers
out that bids for the building wrre nilnatinn of a great and fra,* p.*ospecial nrtangenien'.a may bo
red during yesterday* itorm and cies just because of political con­
1her huthaml. Staff Sgt, (iraydou enllcitrd by paid advertisement pie to dedicate Ibnroelre* in ihe hut
In an effort to determine fund*,
made for Ihose who bas e not com­
will be In condition to allow the nection* hut to ate ’ to It that
I'clshd
in
n
iptnryel
after
W
#
hnd
and that bids from th ' t a-iil ecu- noble task of ihnt pca-'r f ir which pleted this, grade.
n r SI AX HER FOR
scheduled twin bill between the man well trained for tha Job are mental reform* for the achn-d
M (tnlfniaril nn I' hro
taken their IS-month-old ton /rort
system. It was difficult to g-t
Regular rtasses wi!| soon itart
LAHORE, Pakistan, * Aug. 28. her and *riit hint In hU relatives ^tractors were 11,7,00 over tb» I L1
Daytona Beach Islander* and tha appointed.
lyhmlttod
by
the
out-if-town
fir-n.
In shorthand, commercial English
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groups
from
different
counties
(/Pi—Thousand* of 8ikh ami Ilin- In TomkinsviMe, Ky.
Sanford Celery Pads tonight, H
He also pointed out fhe part
D was'also pidnted nut lit*' the
and Comluercial law from 8:00 A. •
to du refugees are streaming from
was announced this morning by that member* of civic groups that had varying problems
Mra. Poland, wh &gt; came here Cllv hml a llmft of 81.500 apnrop- Mrs. .Junius M. Leo
M. in 4:00 P. M. All otht-r classes
George Touhy,. builnaa* manager can-do'in aiding (n the rehabilita­ com* to asreerr»nt on needed leg­ Pakistan to India and morn thou­
It'M lIlH S mm I'ase »l»l
rlaled to build the Vioth. The
are (aught Individually. Noon hour
sand* of Sloalama from India to
of the Sanford Baseball Associa­ tion of youths released from cor­ islation. she said.
Died This Morning typing practlrA I* fill-rood for
M contract was awarded tor 14,200.
Rhe described opposition to the Pakistan to escape death In com­
tion.
,
rectional institutions. “Never send
students Who ».-&gt;l
\ special
Gordon Bradley, tecrelary of Ihej
( I 'r s l t s s s * e a f a s , 11,1
munal riota In tha Punjab, divided Instruction (siven
Tha freak storm yesterday af- a boy to an Institution except at
stated that many ■Mr*. James M. I.ne dle-t iflU class In iljrtaMoti •* held from
on tha raeent Indem-ndmco day.
*ha scoreboard « l*»l resort," he u rg ed ..'----For Cashing G I Bond orgsnlxatlon,
oVIn. k ih 'the 8:00 Io'*0:00 A. M. fur thusn who
local
sub
contractor*
warn used tn morning at
Ocaaalonally
they
meet
and
and three section# o f the fence.
Ths Lancaster Boy* JWhool
local hnsplta! following art Hints* work In the cllv.
rnmpletr
the
booth,
however.
Han­
claah.
but
1
saw
them
as
di.nlrRed
Sldpey RIChard, city »up«rint»n(C a tlssN s a ’ N l t ala)
Britain Will IT«e
Instruction to veterans plan­ ford electricians, plumlwr* and of two months, A ctsilent of
Numerous calls are received,
pekpl* weary of fUhling anJ
dent of parka, reported that the
ning
to cash their terminal have glass dealar* were cs!le,| In on the Hanford fur Ihe past Id years from local business mm for atudCompulsion
On
Jews
homesick.
acoraboard will be in operation Fire DestroyR Tin .
Mrs.
Lre
made
her
hum
■
at
2iK&gt;J
,
ent employee-, Ihe must deserving
Bald one leader of n group of bond# Tuesday was given today by join
far tonight's contest! and that
O rm w
John L. Raids, adjutant for the
of whom are given consideration
Alvin
Odham
suggested
that ,,the
• tha fences will Be (solaced If posHAMPURG. G«em*nv, Aug. 28 Hindu* and filkhs:
Warehouse
On
Farm
.
.
,
..
.
,
..
Born
July
M,
lfiDI
in
(!«rthnqfr,
“Wa ware happy |q our homes local VFW post. .
aibla.
■
of director* I n t e .t l g a t h e s a tlroj#*e**#.| was . mamMr first. The school I* fulto accredit­
(yfh— A Rritish nfflelal said todas*
The bonds mav be cssIuhI at hoard
before partition. Look at u« nnw,
Lon gwnod telephone lirpj'.,' nn I of the I’resbvterinn Church of that ed In* the Veterans Administra­
“Tha se ore board is fust patched
Rritish
aiithneitles
were
prepared
Fire, believed to have been
tion and any veteran may h-ceto*
j
together,, si not It we* practically caused bv apontoncou, comhurtinn, to us* thr»e degrees nf comrmlstnn In danger of our llvja, Impoverish, either of. Ihn lucal hanks ut*on taka Ihe rinding* under advise cllv.
Instruction in Iwth eommeveiaU
demolished. I- hope that it wtU destroyed a large tin eorrugated if the 4.400 Jews of the Exodus ed. miserably running lit the hape preasntatlon of -the veteran's ori­ ment. The group vote I to Invrs.
She I* attrviveil by tho husband; ar.-l rriatnl high who-d siihje--t».
ginal discharge papers, Mr. Sauls tlgate th* telephone rout rovers/.
1 ,,»«
remain Intact nntll tha Pod* com- warehouse belonging to tha firm of 1047 refused to leave the three of survifaL'’
. ,
, j „ ,
_ ,i
two dauohtms Mr*. *N. Ik Jen- .Courses ii ehlHo houkkeening tyl
A board- of dlre^nrs;_meeHgg;r ln c ; &gt;r)il Mr, r; ,, ,,BV, on- M h
Engliih-apeaktng Stoalain* • ut- emphasised. Survivor* o f-v e te r­
gdete^ tha year," Mr. RIChard L. A. Brumtey and Son at their British transport* bringing them
p’lng, Pilmrogriphiiur. filing, hualjj
tarad somewhat similar’ senti­ ans who received bond* must go
niah' I f f Sanford! On#’ion,* James G. Ime ness.arithniHUc, calculator.and ad­
farm on Celery Avenue early yes­ to Germany.
to the Post Office and nhtain spe­
ment*.
gt
tht
rouri»t
C^ntfr.
0[
on#
grnntNim.
I
airy
One section of tha fence nearly terday morning.
v * a - t* l - H | n i | it si IT
i , * +e &gt; ■ j
The official said these degrees
ding machine practice, and a gen­
I pbotdgraphrd a point 21 mile* cial blank* to tfe filled out ard
• 50 feat long which was blown
Gueals at today's meeting in -* Payton nf Hanford; one sister eral rlerlcal course. Upon »atl»r
untied to Ihe proper Wulhorltlcs.
Tha building wa* a mas* of W#r*t
aouth
of
Lahora,
Where
the
lllndown on the south tide of tha flame* when the blaxa was dis­
Mr*. Mary Margaret Priest of
First! manljandling.
du-BIkh and SfosUm lines Inter­ Tii# next of kin in thl* rate Is cluded Bob LukS and Gens 'F is ­ Carthage; two brothel t, John factory completion of any reurse,
fi«!d la in fair conditio* and can covered bv a negro helper and
considered In Ihe ord-r of wife, hery.
a certificate is awarded.
Second:
ahlp’s
hostpipes.
r
sected.
l be repiaeed with‘ little difficulty, therefore the fire department wa*
Fields nf Carthage and W, N.
Third: tear (« t.
'
The*# llAaa extended-In both children; parents. Th# Iwnds mutt
'*
‘
’ ’■
l However, tha section on the south, not called. About 50 tons of fer­
Fluids
of
Hanford,
N.’Y?.*,
nn
ha'f
l&gt;*
cashed
tor
the'
full
amount,
Mr.
H# added thatVompahlon would
east corner will offer somewhat tiliser. Including sodium nlturs. be used only es “an absolute lest directions as fs r as the onlooker Sauls stated, as no partial pay­
brother. Benton Fields of. Happy,
Rourid World Fliers
Berlin Raid Shelter
could see. The refugees were In
of a problem, since It was pushed we* dcilroyet, also a ahed con­ resort."
Tex.
every Imaginable vehicle - and oh ment will be made. .. .
against a pole Inside of the park
Funeral service* jrill be con­
Mr. Sauls temlmle l t veterans Make Ireland Landing
Will Be Blown Up i a
British authorities estimated IQ foot. Men carried women and the
and Was splintered badly, Mr. taining’ farm tools and impls________
.
, ducted at 5:00 P. M. Friday In the
.MV
...
would take 24 hours under or­ Infirm, the latter with beda on that thd* national VFW organise, RIChard added,
tioti strongly urged nassag-s of th* } NEWTOWNARDS, ' Northern Erickson Fiineral Honrn with the
Mulrhead, a neighbor, not- dinary conditions to disembark their shoulders.
BERLIN. AUg. 28 ( * &gt; - Th*
jj| A 40 foot portion of tha fence
tbs nrumlsys of the fire, the Jew*, being shipped her* from
The line of march was littered terminal leave pay bill, but that ( trolisrul Aug. 28 (A*l—Cliff F.vans Rev. Douglas Charles officiating, Bvlng, Ihn *'ck am), the dead war*
Clear tha clubhouse can ha replaced and water
-was poured on negro French water* after their un­ w|th neraoakl effect# abandoned national Comdr. Louis E . S ta r r L » u'.ihtncton and George Tru- Intormenl will folluv In Ever- being moved nut of tho way to-’
with little difficulty, but none of
near the burning shsd successful attempt to run the In flight from roving, bloodthirsty asksd all member* to retain Ihelr „ „ 0f j J j Angles, who arn at- ’ green t&gt;m#lery.
day tor ana of tha biggest damoltha fence It In too good condition dsrelllng*.
keep the fhe from spreading Palestine blockade, If the refugees band*. By military estimate, the l-»u4s a* long a# possible.
tempting a leburoly flight around
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itlon Juba In poatwar Berlin, tho
and will have to. Save major
major re- to
Anyone desiring fitth er Inform­ tha world In two light sport plan-!
to them.
-— *•
■ B lo r lB
should reslat. The Job might taka death toll of these hand* on hoth
lf not Replaced tnUi
Mr.
side* of the border In the last 18 ation about cashing the bond# •a, made an unlcheduled. tomllng \ n B f ]\H qB i n g H n n H f j
72 hour*.
,
I ted.
IChard atat
-lk
’
,
'
Present plant for the arrival -of days haa been In the thou**ml*---- county service officer,
St-— [Plans
Completed
For
30.000 peopl* at a time dur.
A group of Sikh* and Hindus
Iceland.
Raiders Body Found tend
n
n
. .
.
|tha refugees next week call for
Dooley
ing th* war.
would past while the Moelems
• Th# two American* had taken
l'ony K f lC E S Monday I removing the passenger* to train* waited.
Then a Modem party
off from Keflavtk airport, near
During th* vrar and afterward(and transferring them quickly to
28 b n —Th*
SHANGHAI. Aug. 2i
Be Held Friday A« Ml]
Midwest Scheduled
Reykjavik, last avenfng bound -dy of Cpt. I eland 0 . Faktor of It nlio served * * a hospital. Ora
Tha Duaty Roots and B ad d W Nto«n hut camp* near Luabeck, wouM nas* while the Blkh-Hindn
line halted.
for Freitwlck, Scotland, but a Plymouth, la, la*t of th* mltalng of It* wartime patient# wat th*
To Get Cold Front heavy
iVMrs. Mary Brown Dooley, wid- Club met Tuesday evening a t to the British occupation sons of
The leader of one Bikh group
ml»t a t tha latter airport Doollltla Tokyo raider*, ha* b«en lat* Hermann Goerlng, who went
B w of tha lata Mart is E. Dooley home of J.P . McClelland and made Germany.
said hts refugees had been at­
eaurod them to chang* their found by a u , B. (r*T *t regis­ there praiiimel-ly tor safety from
plans for the distribution
of
tacked four times enroute and By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESH plana.
tration field
learn nearly 450 the allied alrfleeti which he had
prise* totalling mors than M00
Cpsler sir moved Into th* Midthat 200 to 800 had been killed.
After a two-hour halt the. ralr miles aouthwett of Shanghai, Col. rashly boasted would n*ror bomb
Several
Towns
Lost
at
the
Cow
Pony
races
and
tour­
m c&lt; f l u m i m th.
A British offlcef confirmed the west today after a alight warmup took off again for London,
■
Gharlea F. Kearney announced to­ Mctlln,
gai t 84„ Ttara. Mrs:
was nament that will take place at
of one of these attack* and yesterday, whlrh routed tome ap­
■ ■
The struct un* I# known as th#
. To Rcdfl In China report
day.
2:00 o'clock Labor Day after­
1870 la
an Indian officer th* report of prehension among heal-weary, « lie said Faktor’* body, discover­ '•Bly Zoo Bunker,” a* dlatlng*.
noon at Fort Mellon Park.
GATCHEL X RAYFI)
another."
•id-nto.
Zoo ,
ed outside a village, had been I*hetl from the "Little
B r HALOID E MILKfl
Present at the meeting were
Th# CbJeago Weather Bureau
Ll*e stock lay dying nf exhaus­
brought to Shanghai by tampan Bunker” deraollebtd earlier In th*
NANKING, Aug. 28 (AV-Com- tion
McClelland. W. O. Kllbae,
1 ‘ ■ N N b i i M B Mr.
Forroit
GaUhel,
who
wa*
incold
front
wa*
moving
and malnutrition'along ih a gjid •
enmnter nmler the ailiyl pro­
Mr*. Hannan Harriett, C. W, raunlst raider* under one-eyed waV because .the refugees could ■cioa» touthrru Inwa this morn- I n — R n e a r K l a a f a n m a * . l a l a . T m
**«'
Rtiter
B.gM
fil "(Jama
gram
of destroying
German
H
r
remain*
were
Identified
by
a
C.
Rabum. E. J . Camq-Ti.g antT pusTiIiTg ’ fTmL-.vnr«l atul day afternoon when the Ford pickstruetu* claselfleil a* war
western Shantung pro­ nuuunmr l o m SHMIgh to let Hum
gold
ring,
a
allver
name
braceL. IMMrieln and
eastward. Somewhat cooler tepi- uo truck he wat driving turned 1st ami s crumped leather glove. telillal. vince. have rut a wide twath
ir. A. Mem
reported ov#r over i f ter blowing a tiro and (IdaThs Indians Wor* I heir finest i-craturej- war*
r- recta through Urn Henan-Anhwal borMinnroota, northern Towa. the awlping an oncoming automoMI*.
__ ^araeronJ dcr country to roach area# within clothing in an effort to save It.
Their garment* were ralntoaked Dakota*. Wisconsin end Michi­ haa l&gt;een taken to Ferns Iit-Laugh­
BUDGVT CUT
m
/- f
* • « . JW N tt- »^tk
1" J j " o f jl3pt&lt;w , field w- and mud-splashed.
Tlie Court House will lie ctuserl
gan and wa* due to move Into ton Memorial Hospital pending
and John Uonardy. Races will In- port* aaW tmlay. 1
LAKE SUCCESS) Aug. 28 I f f
TIn Delhi r Brltisn traveler .re- Illinol* ^ntl Indiana thl* after­ the taking of g-rays f .r n l.nck Monday for-Labor Dav, and the
TTi# ' official Central New#
y clods the cow pony race*, girls
regular September meeting of the — A United Nation* hugatavy
Injury,
Jtled th a t. Moajstna InvadnT bla noon. ■ ',
today recommended
roes, quarter hors# race, flag'Agency said defending force* had , am compartnwnt hear Lahore
On Apt*. 13/ 1945, Mr. Gatchel County Board of Commissioner* commlttrNo sudden drop In temperatures
race, barrel rocs and tlgaag roc*. In/lctsd severs c a s u s t t l h a on and told him, “S*n!h, you're aaf- srr-mpanhd tha,cool air, and a suffered a hack Injury when lie will ho held at 10:00 o'clock on that f4,l08J)9H to lopped off a
In
. at 10:00 A. M. Th* biggest
H s r* . pels*
p o w will
w ,i, be
i n the
i n , #50,
h v i iRed
h u farce*
i w e r a In
in the
m e mountains
inuuniem e along
w o o * If vOu don't Interfere.” Thrn, ho Weatlter Bureau‘spokeiman aald fall from a-ladder whll-r picking Thursday morning. Sept. 4. It wa* auggvaled I94B buget nf 13#,403,will he made '.n
race prise* will vary from' the border, but admitted lot# nf *atd, decapitated a Hindu traveler II "aronT b* ao much cooler, but citrus fruit. II* la roported to b« announced today by O. P. Hern­ 702 tor operation of th* p **c*
» the Geneva Geroat-ry-----severe! town* to the Communist*. in th# compartment and I«fL
•5 to $20. It was announced.
agency.
don.
It will keep us from Ratting hot." resting comfortably. *
- ■YA" «3^5§f ** %*:*'?**?**\
NEW YORK. Aug. 28 &lt;/P&gt;A rv. Thome* E. Dewey unequivo­
cally rndoned universal military
training today in an addreii be­
fore marred thousand* of American Legionnairer who opened their
29th convention in ftag-draped
Madiron Square Garden.
“ It ir our duty.” the 1944 Republican candidate oaid, "to pro­
vide a program involving participitaticn by all able-bodied young
^Ainertean men under univertal mil• Hnty'lrainin».,f . ' J.
A1,!
Tha abatement was the first In-

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 28,
Wh—The Security Council todev rejected a BraiiUan propos­
al railing on Egypt and Britain
to resume direct’nvxuilsiioM In
Ihelr dispute over the presence
of British troop* In Egypt and
'The future of tha Sudan. The
. motion fell one vote abort of
passage but wa* opposed only
bv Poland.

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1)1
?'V-,1'-1 iBy Pope, Truman
I» Murder Trial
On W urfi I W ,

Prison Educator W ork Of Passing
Address At School Laws For
KiwanisLuncheon State Is Related

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Damage At B a ll.
Park Repaired For
Tonight’s Twin B ill

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Enrollment At
Vocational School

Eyewitness Tells
Of Indians Fleeing
Communal Rioting

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TOKYO. Aug. 28 W&gt;&gt;~J*P«n'*
war
preparations were ' "d*.
tensive’^ until Emperor liifohito
issued orders for attack* on
American, Britiah and Dutch'ter­
ritory former Premier Ilidekt
Tojo raid in an interrogation
read to the international tribunal

IN OBSERVANCE OF
*j

I ♦:

LABOR DAY

§ i

TH E STORES IN SANFORD

Accent On Youth— ~

Tto llr ,.14 |. a n. a. . . . f ul ito

A&lt;M«tal*e

Jap Meet .Decided To
Go To W ar Dec. 1,1941

WUlintn 51, Blnlr, who hut been'interviewing farm pm for
the N. Y. Times, «ay.n that those-in Illinois, the heart of
the farm belt, a redoing'some serious thinking about the
future.
^
With the present system of price support and the demand
for farm producta, farmers arc enjoying greater prosperity
than ever before. The Secretary of Agriculture, Clinton P.
Anderson, shvs that now, when agriculture Is healthy and
productive, is the time to draw up long range plana to pre­
vent a stuntp. Most farmers believe that industry and
agriculture must work together, higher production bringing
increased Income to purchase farm producta. They have no
desire to go back to the controls of AAA, which they believe
.was puyely nn emergency measure, but roanj- think that
some government control, or at least government planning,
may be necessary to create stability for farmers and con­
sumers-here and abroad.
'
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Whether they are right or not, it is a hopeful sign when
n large, representative group like the nation's farmers, in­
stead of setting a date for a future depression, are alive
to its possibility, hut firmly resolved to prevent It.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947

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From Frank S. Wright, former publicity director of the

Will B E CLOSED .

•• all University of Florida, comes a clipping from the New York

THERE IS AN .IN V Ifllfil.B
BENCE BY OUJt SI PE.
5NG AND ABI E TO BEAU
'O U R BURDENS EASILY. GOD
WISHES UB WELL, WHY WOHJtYT—P*. 56:22: C«u thy burden
oa Jehova.
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Herald Tribune about a University of Florida alumnus
which will be of special Interest to graduates of that great
institution in this part of the state. He was "one of my
boys", comments Mr. ;’Wright,
_ .........
back in the days before the
war when he was at the University,
"President Truman has made a distinguished appointment
to the Fereral government in naming Mr. John R. Aiisun
to be Assistant Secretary ‘of Commerce for Air, "says the
Herald Tribune editorial." At thirty-five this seven-times

4 « « « u e d v e t e r f c » o f marial
campaign. bul (ion I (otgcl to

your Christmas shopping early
said lu be 5v500,000
tuitis. But ihete i»
e tide to every queiJu it how far lottery gengilcn
ilLga. tLAittsA jO -tijin s-Jo j&gt;tcr.
shown l&gt;y
H H f,
the reccnl bombing of the borne
of to Atlanta newspaper editor

IA ^ d r l d W s ) 71 ita&lt; irP

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station WTKK

clea rin g :

"The Cochran-AHaon team had na their authority General
AntokFa command: "To hell with paper work. Go out and
fight." They did. Gliders whizzed into the Jungle field in
darkness; by day the field was clearer, and thnt night sixtyfive transport loads landed on it bringing In Wingate raiders,
food, equipment and ammunition. It was a team job that
could only have been done by men of Imagination and high
courage, That is. the sort of stuff of1which Mr. Alison Is
lo wtillng Waibingtcyp Mcrjy-Go- made, and that is what it
Rcimd while Drew Pcaiton, Vrjifl laid aside at the Coinmet
^tSjidcqfRooievelt ilmughf.wki a Citizen, MrrWfflianV" A . %

From Miami comes a ballot in
a public opinion survey un (he
Subcrnaloiial proqiecti for nexc
you. Apparently the following are
all jpiotpecli; W. S. BasUn. Henhr paynsid, Stafford Caldwell. U
toytCvIliip* Colin English. George

from his gun. clanked loudly
moil cmb«rta«iag
for the tiirce bold b i j
They premplly look to
By of Ocala In an effort
rising costs has levied
tibai* and
collection
:h U expected f lo raise
a jtat.'H e^ ie mvnsri arc
to pay 15 rents a iuontb
their gadUtgc collected
iHicfc rM.bluljmrnl)

ami

hou.h w i l l ji y propormore. Somf might think

} ■** °ul, oI P»yin« the

iy by Icttirif the garbage
ite, but * City fanilaiy law

Sanford Merchants Association

enviable record and the kfud.of vision and daring required
to keep this country air-minded and out in front in aeronautical development.
Hfc joined the. Army in 1986, was sent to England in 1941
na an adviser to the Royal Air Force on operaliona of Amerienn-built planes and, as an assistant military attache at
Moscow, helped to train Russian pilots In tlie dark days of
the struggle against the Nazi invaders of the Soviet Union.
In 1941-48 he was on* of Qeneral (Tbennuult'g aces in the
'14th-Air'Force irrChlTUrtltan&lt;i*ik oviF the FT\ nig Tigers!'
Next he and Colonel Philip Cochran ( “Flip Corkin'* of the
"Terry" cartoons) ‘(earned up with a bold and enterprising
Briton, Major General Orde Wingate, who had sold to Pres-

Justice Tom Sabring hti not .le­
aded y*t whether he will rust lor
■ governor next yeir. bul be would
mike en ible administrator fo&gt; the
. 'Stsle of Floiidi_
■M/i. Roosevelt denies that rbe
ever treated Jim Farley end bit
' Wjte at anything but her social
equal*, as lie hti cbkrged in In*
m e a t Article* in Collier’* maga­
zine, Perhaps *n. bul wb»t a thing
to squabble about!

ALL DAY MONDAY SE P T . 1

Are* We
Getting S3tt?
■Mo... rn. tl.LII.I__

Tk it is* up C r r . I . i
fiv e Now* o ! lh« Day
S.bk Twill,Til Hun*,
t i l t la.-k Aiken tune*
«. j u u p o n . l‘* r * d .
*.tk Hotngrlm*
t.e e Now*
t i l t r . n u a l Klurtj* Ulllbllll**
Trt* The Amhiwkduie

ItS* Kina Col* Trio

A photograph by R oom L. Cox
of two pretty Ranfqr.l mtksee,
Peggy Pippin and Louliw Lundquist. trying to entice monkeys on
Sanford'e Monkey Iilaud intn eat­
ing from a bag of candy, and with
James Houghton forme.' Zoo sup­
erintendent who designed the Idland standing In tha background,
was featured in tha Aug. &gt;0 Ml-

StSS T h u ru ta r E ven ing Contort
l».ee N.w*
ttiS I lleq ariltiil)) Tout*

sln ^Street
sine. An article,
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___
Zoo" by S. R. Winter* accom­
panied the llluetration.

Till Volf* of th. Army
StM News
lis t

T o n r P i* lo r

lis t Harry Jam**
It** N.w*
U tk ill.nn Mllior
I f il t l a ii ntW

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New*

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Perhaps it's th* eummer doHrum*, perltap* it’s just IridlgMtiun. but wo got to thinking re­
cently how many time* n year an
editor gets Invited out to a free
meat, aside from routine luncheon
meetings and convention banquele.
It teem* that no new I'tujvi t,
civic or commeretalr
be proparty Introduced, Without having
the ttreaa on hand to mak* with
the knife and fork, before the big
plan la revealed. Whether it la
on or o ff the record makes no dif­
ference. The way to .hi editor's
mind. It would appear la through
hit stomach.
Judging from the present trend
■of "eet and listen to our slory,
Hr, Editor," the President** press
conference* mey soon become nlco
sociable tee parties, or better yet,
aleak dinner*, with the real meat
of th* situation on the table. In•tend of .on the record. Perhaps
the knife and fork may become essentlal tools of th * , trad* Instead

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T ilt Si.nrlo* S»r*n *d*
I d * Users _

"T h e se m on keys in the h e i r : ;if

8anford are wild, but It ia poarlhle-this-way to get. -toil* clote
to them ” lh*-e*ptlon read.— ; ----"Transplanting »lld monkeys
from thetr- hsbitat deep tn the
jungle to th* heart of a town
■ounda lik* striking a balanc-j with
nature," wret* Mr. W!nt«r*.'“San­
ford husbands a monkty city with-

ly digging thetr own iomnallstlc
gravei with their knives!
^Wouldn't It be more vlventageous to the reading public, If editors
or their representatives wont to

In two and one-half block* of tba
bukineee district.
- “Appropriately named “Monkey
Island" it la
ia without ■
a countercounter­
part. The eneloaure where un­
tamed monkeya are kept In be­
hind a 16-foot moat, onUltting
two feet of water from a 191
foot deep artcalan well. Spectator*
j scaled on park beneh.-j watch the
caper* of the monkeye n* they
|tramper up and down « trepesc,
I woo.ten swings arid J * * J trees.
“Within the enclosure, or Is ­
land, 66 by 78 feet in dimension,
are a structure. 10 by 20 feet
and a gymnasium. 30 feet across
SO feet high. Jam ** Moughton. architect of "Monkey Istand" simulated a Jungli with
dead truer and ritied the level o f
the eneloaure about threo feet feecause of th* overflow threat* of
*' -near.br-take sttd fta r t»f flood*
tn downpour* of rein. Th* (stand
In its entiraty wee fashioned from
.salvaged materials, 26.000 brick*
going Into V1* walls and -16,000
square f*et of toncreie forming
th* moat and wall*.'"

YOURS FOR SALE ?
FOR HOW MUCH?
Not for a million dollars, parents say, yet
many (nil to provide even n few doilara
for their children’s future. Baby U nev$r
too young for a savings account here.
Back up his future opportunity with an
Insured savings account that grows-while

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' reroehow. And the tions was reported In-cigar tnpnumonth which the.CtJf, farturere who increased thtfr #mpoyment by 900 from June 16 to
July 10, TWa Industry, Which
because of overstock, reduced *m-

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ore, political editors, columnists, Lfits Unminr Avuttons
and eVen food editors, gat their f *'&lt;* Horntnr ll*d|t*tton»
■hare of Invttea, along Mth those
J*ew*
extended to the tm.i htm.ujf, tot
Hb0?p.re «S’ ,n .d .
freo food and n handout In the* i &gt;. i,
Wjman's W ork
form of a new* release.
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ana pleasant companions are con- tin e aiorntnc M.iorti.*
ductve to "good press relations " I &gt;)&gt;&lt;»* Let's do VUtitna
from the standpoint of the host,
»t Noon
but what about the n sw sp sp e iW
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Manufacturers Face
Employment Decline
cl»l)— Manufacturing employment
continued tha downward trend
korun In February with a drop of
1,100 worker* from ndd-Jun* to
mid-July. Total manufacturing
employment was estimated at 76,accojrdlng to a report rclensad
by Carl Ii. Smith, cHairntan of the
Florida Industrial Commission.
Both durahle and non-durable
good* showed decline* ‘ with the
greatest decreases securing In
food processing, firm* manufac­
turing chemical product* and

Miami Paper Prints
Photograph, Story
Of Sanford’s Zoo

Fringed Rugs 24X48
dolnq Uiis-—

Aak th* local Woodmen

Hkhory Strip . Corer

Coverall Play

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worker* tornM-Joty. : '
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Covered Dish Supper Hears Plea For

Social Calender
, MONDAY
A * boon! of the I'rrriiyterisn
Women'* Auxiliary will m m «l
Tbs Friendship league of the
gational Church will ram
IVrUh Hour* at 9:00 I’, M.
.

STRlPUNtMljtOWN

Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of
Sanford announced today the marriiKc of their iliushtcr. Nell
Knight Stripling, t.» hr.rnuel ta
Brown on Aug. 24. The ceremony
WR* Ccrfornuil by Judge A. M.
•tary In Thomnsvllte, (la. Mr.
Mrs. Ilrown will make their
i at 25254 laurel Avenue.

Oviedo
Bpoclal lo (he Sanford Herald
By MARIAN II. JONES
Ovitdians srb- quite proud of
the fact (hat four of tne V'imgrr
nyrtcent state competMIvo examln&lt;M«n. Mlsa . Elltahnth •Karat &gt;!,
granddaughter of Mrs. .Nettle
Farnell. won a scholarship tn the
State University at-TnUakrmcc-.
Mis, Farnell was 4 frvshmqn
test year and w(»n many
due to her high airhole i tle
. During this nuinmer idii*
hia'been engaged In State VV. M.
• U.jWork and has been travelling
throughout the state. This whelIp is good’ for thre1 v c x rr a j
arsnlp

Miss Harper Honors i
Miss Jackie Brotchie I
Miss Jean Harper cittrrudmd
yesterday at t (30 o’cl-Kk at h«r
home on South Sanford Avemio
with a. dssert-hridge in honor of
Mias Jarkie Brotchie whine^lmirrlage wilt bo an iventuf Sitp i Jay.,
Marigolds, llnntas an I gr.wnerv
formed an attractive retting for
the party.
Bridal plarecard* were used and
after the guest a took tluir seat*
Mias Harper, assisted hr tier moth­
er, M rs-'E. C. Harper, nud H i't
Mary Gene-Bailey served a d*-v.
arrt course. A grrt -i and white
color,scheme waa carried out in
the refreshment*.
Following thu dessert sevual
progression* of bridge were injoyed hy the guests and after the
scores were edited hirit in ire on*
awarded to Miss El Ratal h n tc
and srtreno to Mis* Betty Jo
Brock. The huxtess presented
Mis* Brotchie with strriin.: nod
crystal salt and pepper shtitem.
During the aftcrt&gt;un cooling
drinks and ntita were served.
Those Invited to iw wllh Miaa
Bratehl# «
Rsbxen. K
Leth JFIlei
Gene Bailey, Shirley Smith, Nancy
Collum, Daphne Connelly, Betty
Jo Brock. Mr*. William lllulr oral
Mr*. BUI Forties-of DvLatid.

Mr. and Mr*. Chat lev W. Ham!)
and son, Wesley, J r , hive loturn.ed from a trip through the New
England stales.
*
Welter 0 . Bergh planTlo lewvs
tonight for Atlanta, tia. and Chi­
cago, 1IL,, where he wilt spend
about four months attending a
technical school.
Tomtuv Meru arrived rr-cnlly
by plane front Havana. Cuba tn
attend the winter ctasaej at Stet­
son UniVfcrslly.
Mrs, John Vaughan o7 Kusktn,
Flo. is spending a tuonth with
her nleee. Mrs. It. S. Cnnvr, utt
West First Street,visiting friends
In Sanford.
Mr. and Mrt. J . 11, Trahtck and
Mr, and Mr*. Dale L. Scott, Jr .
plan tn leave tumorro*' to visit
for aixiut two wool* In North
and South Carolina.

week*.

Mr. and Mr*. II. tL Newman
left today fat ta * Angeles, Calif,
ford, will he held in Sweetwater where thev will visit their daugh­
I’fcTl- Wednesday afternoot.. Tile ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
program and games will start ul Pal Zeola for about a month.
4 I . St. and supper will lie served
Mr. and Mr*. Walter t.unduuist
at G|30 F. M. Mr. Frank W Tot
bolt, Mrs.•Talbott, Mi t. !t. I„ ami twin daughter, Becky and

P*ul Campbell. Mr*. Irving Mai
rnlrp and Mr*. J . B. Jones. Jr. ate
the' rommllUo In rhargo of tnak.
Ing *rr*ngem''nta In Orted-i. dec­
orating table*, etc.
U. F. Wheeler and son-in-law,
John Kvau*, have fetUinrd to
Wayneavllle, N- C. after siK-ndln^
several days ht i &lt;• on huslneu.
Mrs. lone Duho»e cf Orlando
was vlaiUng her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Olllfr, Sunday.
J . L. Cuthburtson. of Ch-xtcr,
B. C. has returned ilium- nfi.'r a
week's visit with hia lirether-In*
law, Th*d I*. Lingo, iir. and Mr*.
I,*iist&gt; and n i f f . Mr*. I'.yy t'l n'r
rih', Mr. Clonls,
*Mr. and Mnt, C. It, Hunt and
drughUr. Brenda, who have uma
year
_,
speitding the past wee* with Mr.
a high pverage In all " f her •nil Mr*. Roy Clonta, have return
p I to their home at St. Umrge,
,d. Shaffer.
Mr.. BrKUgf.tta—s _ -------- *------ larlea Ov Shaffer, wen the • \(, * nd MiH. A. M. Jones are
Ip to the University of Vifltlng Mr. Jbnet, mother, Mr/.
at Wemtter, When they
d !* * fin* boy
ht home t«hy will l&gt;o arcotnm&gt;h ■ prtikd by tH^r daughter. BhtrVy,
aU of Id* tea.
weU
' d D 1" 4 \amort-. Tic grad1. *h o |ia* been .memltug some Him*
fed from the oVied-vtuhuoI a* wllh her grandmotlisr,
a n ^ E " student.
MDa Beverly Ann Jone* of Or­
Mtsa tan a Aulln was the hon­ lando, spent the week-end ih
or®* flaturdey dlsm euft ?« V tt Oviedo a* the u'Uest of hir grandMias Kathryn Lawton, &gt;and Mc*- mother, Mrs. Ituliy U. Junes and.
dantes William Hennr Martin. T. uncle Ben Jours anrl Mra. Ibn
ta Lingo, Or., and w. It. Young Jones,
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entertained with a tea at the home
Mr. and Mr*. Leon C 01 tiff
of Miss Lawton.
are having aa *helr dinndr guests
A Quests were received at I he doer thU entire week W. T. rinmce and
by Mrs. T. L. Lingo, S*. The liv­ daughters, Jean and Billl*. &gt;lr»ing room and dining nv«it were Chance Is visiting In Georgia.
Attractively decorated with flow
5lr. and Mra. J . IL Jones, Jr .
'era and fern. The tea latde, jit * had a* their dinner gut »t Friday
sided ovey.by Miss Lawton. Mrs. evening, their nieco Mias Beverlx
Young, ana M n. Martin nlternato- Ann Jones, uf Orlando.
ly waa laid with a neautifnl lace
Mis* Kllta'ioth Fatnell wrw the
eloth, cantered with a lovely tawl reeent guest of "her grandmother,
of flowers and fern.
Mrs.-E. A. Farnell.
•
Those enjoying this nffalr with
Mr*. Joe tadnhart has returned
the honores and hosleasea wera from Daytona' Beach, where ahe
bride's mother, Mrs. Andrew waa-the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*.
lln. Mine Itelly Aulln, Mrs. M. Charlie Brannsn.
..'
Gary .M rs. J , 8. Jone*. J r . Mrs.’
Miss Jane Seacreat ’» visiting
E. A. Farnell, Mrs. V/airoti H, her aunt. Mr*, talnhart. Mr, tain
Core. Mrs. Marion Wagner.:Mr*. hart, nnd daughter, Anne, at Day
W. I t Meek. Mrs. C. T. Nlhlnck, torn. Beach.
Mrs. J . H. Lee. Jr ., MIsi Barbara
Mis* AIdred Cone -spent several
Lee, Mr*. Billy West. Mr*. H- F. ilays this week with ta r pafynts,
MeGowan, Br^, Mrs. IT.' F. sw* Mr. and Mrs. F . S. Conn before
Cowan. Jr ., Mrs. C. R. Ctonll, Jr., going on to Orlando^ whet® she
Mrs. Merritt Staley. Mrs. Tommy will 'teach again Utte, year. Ehc
M Ugy^M ra. Jahies H.
has heen atray at summer school.
Mra. BaaU.Gumn, Mrt.
' Mr*. Tom Puilln -and ' ‘
talnhart. ' Miss Jane Scac
daughter. Anno, arrleod thla wi
Vlrs. Walter Teague, Mrs. Ben from Glouchkster, England. They
Mrs. Milton Core, Mrs. were met In JacksonvlJt# by Mr.
Watnrlght, Mrs. Hollis Cox, and Mr*..Doe Malcolm, uncle and
J . p. Cox, Mr*, Georg* Mor- aunt of Mr*. Pu!
“ ulHn'L MrL
J P VPuBfii
.
Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mrt- Is better known here as the lonaer
rt Lee Kemp, Mra. IL L* Mias Helen Dunklee, She married
ler. Mrs, Jam e* Partin. Mm . Mr. Pullin, of Gloushttater. Eng
lore Aulln. Mr*. Pste Aulln, land, sevpral year* ago while he
J . Y. H*rrU, Mrs. W. U- sea* in this country. Later ah*
Mrs. Toptny Moon, Mlsa followed him to hi* home- It was
there that their daughter waa
Mr*. Tip Pat
born. Doe to the atrick tlnthr*
Mr*. Lyle IX. MIH!son, rationing, Mr*. Pullin'* aunt, Mr*.
tel Nelson. M rl Henry Malcolm, ami father, Mr. DunnMr*. Ferrsil UfaMev, lee, of Tampa, sent her clothing
Jo t
for the baby and herself a t Well
as other things she' asked for Inat
Joe
thty were allowed lo sand. Hr.
Olllff Mn. Pullin (a still in tba English
i Me- somewhere on the
Mr*- L O, E u ro p e. Mra.
nch. ter after
r*.
visit
ill remain here wit
exp erts tu hr
obert James taarten, son of
School Sups
Superintendent IT W. i-ow­
ton and Mrs. I-awto’n, was **&gt;nrded a scholarship to the University
of Florida at Gainesville. James
graduated from the Ovinia school
with many honors, one of ili/m
being the highest giynte* n " i "iulated. He won this w ind for
the boya and Miss Farnell for the
girls. This psst year he has been
attending Bob Jones College, in
Renoessee, where his lirillam ? won
hint many honors.
At the close of school iri nnnihcr
s t a t s compeietlve . eXktntnntlo.t
Mlta Mary Totten won j t scholar*
lo the Stele UjitversUy at

they

to

Ing several day*
days with Mr. and
Mr*. Elmer F. /.dmlquiaL
Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Hodge t. Ted­
dy, nobhy and Maigin llinlges
have returned to their hume on
the Petand highway after visit.
Injf in New York City anJ Notth
and Sohth Carolina.
Pfc. Willie Ler Bohannon, Jr.
and Mr*. Bohannon have returned
to their home in Washinglon, D.
C. where Private Bohannon I* sta­
tioned after a 21 day visit with'
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Bohannon, on West First Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Hamid Appleby
hive a u iid r gueite Hr. cml.ALuu.
Elmer Dann and children, Roland
and Hettv Ruth, of DoLan-l aico
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Webb and
d#ughtec-Judy—nf —Mrt.ranitti'.t o,
lit. jrho
who Were
were called
railed tq Sanford
Konrur
HI.
becauAc uf .lira itaa.it uf U. _l
Dann.
Mr. ami Mr*. Jack
trhle of
Nenluhe Beach and Jtr*. 41. K
McGreggor of klacon, tin. plan tb
arrive Friday to attend the marri­
age of Mlsa Jackie BrotchU to
Janie* I„ Ingiey, Jr . Mr. and Mr*.
Brolchle arc Mlsa HrotchisY aunt
and uncle ami Mra. Mdirrggor is
also her sunk
'rMr. and Mr*. Fred E. Russell
have returnrd front tpeinlinr three
months In Charlotte, N. C. with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Russell and lo
Cleveland, O. with another non
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Russell. They also visited
other relatives in Bhartm, Pa. an 1
Far Kockaway Beach, tan g Is­
land, N. Y.

Georgia, who has b.-en visiting
Mrs. H. B. Mattox, has return# I
home, Mr*. Mattox an i Mr*. Ad­
kins spent the past Week in Ml"ini.
Mr. and Mr#. Werner Hath, of
Kingston, N. Y., who hav* been
visiting Mrs. Huth'a parents, Mr.
and Mr*. C. ta Allen, navo return­
ed home. They went Accvnjl**nicJ
home h r Mr*. Hutra* brother,
Maynard who will speml some
time with them.
, Mrs. Burges* .McMahan and
liahy son have returned -home
from the Orange Memorial Hos­
pital., * Mr. and Mr*. Stokas, of Or­
lando. wera recent guest* of Mr.
and Mra. Burge** McMahan. Mr*.
Stokes Is super!ntrnde&amp;t of the
Maternity Ward at the Orange
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Vpd Mra. Basil Guynn, who
have been spending tho wu*. two
week a at Cleg
Clearwater and Min in I
Beach, hav# returned home.
Me*. Ernest Ward and baby
son have returned home from the
hospital.
Mr. and Mra. R. ta Ragsdale
spent Sunday at Daytona “Beach.
Th# Rev. and Mr*. 11. H. Link,
daughter, Dorothy Roae and m u ,
Alfred and Marlowe returned
home Friday from Rl lgcerear, II.
C. They left again Saturday a f­
ternoon to spend * while at Day­
tona Beach, Bobby Ragsdale or
compen led them over and waa
their guest for the week-end,’
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C, Olllff,
w|io have been apending some
was
time a t Daytona Bench, ha
turned home, M n. Olllff '

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Stineclphers Honor
Mr. Ami Mrs. tiarner
Couple With Supper'HoHtu At Slipper P a rty -

M&gt;s. J . H. Tlndcl, Mr*. P. H.
Mr. and Mis. J . M. Hl.nccipiur 1 - Mr. fiul Mr*. I.. ■*. tistn ir were
NEW. YORK. Aug. 24. :4b .
Wyatt and Mrs. Alytx- ‘ Asl-lown iffte Norton II. Pearl tvf Detroit,
wpie host* for buffet *upp&lt; r ,l*«t host* at a .hamharip-r f-y and
were hustessrs for a coven*.I dlsK nai naj prestdent of tfi,- Autcri exeiilng honoring 5H»r Jackie picnic supiwr at their hom e'on
suptier held by the H. \V. U'nte kan 1.,-jrion auxiliary, a»ke«l the
Brotchie and Jam--* I., ingiey. Jr., Went Sixteenth ,4ircet last «x*nBible Class of the First Mrlho- auxilUiy's 1*20,110(1 rm-mhri* to­
, whose n.amage will take place ing.
dist Chun It recently at the rhun h. day b&gt; “muster the mightiest ‘n' thi* week. The .dining table w asj Following \upiipr .thc guerls tnFollowing the supin-r » business flu-■'■re our eomhlntHl ;lfort i can
T centered with a striking arrange- t joyrxl gotAe* ami »ihtin.; thrvugivmeeting wa* conducted by Clyde wsemblc on the side uf pcu.v Mnd
mrnt uf white lilies and uspuinyti* out the tetnnindi-t ‘ if the evening,
Bruckman. The grouo n^iolntcd fie
plarod i&gt;u a reflector. In fu n l o f. Those enjoyed the party were:
a nominating cutiunllU-e which
the flower® stood n irilnistUix* Mr. and Mr- EttanH SmlHl, Mr
In a'-m-ech to the uiixiliart's
consisted of Mr*, f.. H. t.lu rpviit hrblc and gna&gt;m. Ml. and M ti amt Mr*. Ilafry ' H i i-wti and
Ing, ‘Htsiiniah, Mrs. ta M. Swain* dpcniiis" convention s*!**i'te, - sli t
J Stineripher w h o aXrl&amp;lgd |ll rerv* daughter, t’ hcryt F raiic-*, of Ho'*ald that “today the wnnd stands
ind Mr*. It. T. IVort-ni
Ing by. thelf datighter, f.lfix Grace lywmol. Mia, Gtac-t-i-Hadley and
■ Election of officers yUR Ih- held crjpfu-, d at u erttsaroad, where PmMarie Sllneelpher.
son. kYank. of I-1*, t nuderdate,
In September at which time Mr*. rw-t bads to iwace ,ind fierdum,
J Following (lit *uuper the r i ”i&gt;P Mr*. Alvlc Moor*1 so l two cltildJ . P. 'Bate*. Ml** Ella It-dton und ^^Letln-r unimaginable horrn'- of
enjoved ''charade*’ un.l group ren. Marilyn nnd DoiinlJ, of F t.
Mra. Clydi; Brockman will l&lt;c Ho*- another tvar und Universal UktatoHltip."
. singing accompanied by Mrs J . t tauderdale, Mr*. \Y. F. Garner,
taasea. Thu*c_ preet-ni
the
L. Ingiey. An aluinirum steak Mr*.
leiurlne
Iteal. Kenneth
*‘Thc iiietTst action, derision, in
meeting. w*te- Hr"- -Ashdov n, Mr.
: hnillas xvo* niusaiitod to the eouple tabols. Herman E'bult, Verne
and Mrs. Brockman. Pat nnd John fluent-p*' on ih.- pert of thi* n*.
I hv Mr. and Mr*. Stiurelplicr. ■ |Mnaaettgrr, Roy Kchota Emily
Brockman/ Mr. and -Mr*. It.-I.. Iioi2» «"mpn, *ne sdilr i, "may
| Those p r e s e n t witti M iss-Fave Garner. Hug,-/ Uariter ar.d
McKinney. Samlm McKinm-v, Nr*. tUfii the tide vite way or another.**
! Brutrhle and Mr. .Ingiey we/e the ln»*t nnd ho*to-*
Fite d'tlnrcd that “It
high
n, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Chut pelt­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broom*. Mr.
-------— -------7--------- ' *
tit®r *■&gt;■ fayed tlic fact* of t»*ting and H. W. Warn.
and Mr*. J . ta Itight v. Mr. and
Wot life," instead of "dn- itcing of
Mr*. Dunahl Jones, the Miasc s NaniV Odium. Alio e’harles-Pnrk,
a quick return to a pre-war world
Kathryn W lgg in *. Shirk-v Smith. A1 Brack. Dougins Brotchie, M. ta
th:ii tn. longer exists," and ftrged
Jean Harper. Mildred Iteb-nn nml Rnteirn. Jr . and Pete Bniek.
that “w-y ieaaraken our Inlet-at in
Jtn ordered World and aubortlinate
MRS. \. K. MOB AN
our ele. lo the rotiinivil Putfil nf
Mr. and Sirs. J . M. Ryficlt of’ at| m.tnkirid.”
SPECIALS FOR AUGUST
Alva, Fla., Mr. ami Mi-. A. E.
Gm Thomas E. Dewey extent
GrccnwvU an son, llillr, of
ed
the
urreitrigs
of
the
state
to
Gainesville wete weekend ^niecU
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather
of Mr. ami Mr*. W, (I, Atidcr* nnd tile .luxilisrv niotnU't*.
cut or tell long . . as you prefer. Foipeclall) vruid for dry hair.
Ih another speech preparc-l for
family.
Scalp Irealmrnts and eleclrir massage * specially.
Sir*. 8. C, Huggins wa* Routes* the “p.-ning session of the legion lOVtlY SCtltN STJte Carole tarndi* i
J a l c today J n . Mrwli*^ rbpurv| etrrirt b«* own luggage Csxut ih# f
v i T l.U M I H II* ^ f t U .E R B K A I'T Y NflOK '
Tlartlrrt. Mr*. Pearl—only woman gangtdank' of the -V. S. America
New Lo allon - - 200 North Park Avenue
Phone OTt
sps-ak.r on the program- said the after a 3-day wildcat strike by
auxillatv'a mcml&gt;cr*hi|t had film- A .FJ* longthotcmen caused of- ! _ _
Calvin Oldham. Sirs. O. C. ‘.Irock- text frwn flKI.OOOto tW.iant during flclata to cancel the luxury llnct'a j____
Un» past year and e odd reach departure from New. York for ' •»«
man. Sits. David 8 p j
LWUxiti “m the near future,"
llarrv ticigcr. Sirs. B.UU, M
Europe. Carole was one of D39 ,
Walter Vat borough, Sir*. ScnA
FA I*1/ OPENING OF
pauengera given reftu-ds by the
Kysrr, Mi** Evelyn Danlt-D. ami
ship line,
(fnlcrnatlorial)
COGQUliN SCHOOL OF DANCING
Mrs. Knight of W ry fb-ath.
*
-"**|
Hnllywood
sH A liniN -M ll.i.i.i:
Mrs. W. (I. Anders ypept it f. \v
1516
East Second Street
days last week in (Sslnc.-iville vtsitTlie marriage of Mi*. Ellen Stiaing her ,*lstcr, Mr*.
K. tirts-n* ' BOLLYWOOD. Au-t. 21, v P iweif and fnmilv.
Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic
idven doln uf Snnfi'id 'tu Dai “I ftiller
Hhlrkv Tent:,1ple,-lN-yeai-i.|il
'
Cliilllentlie, 0 . was eob-mnUcd
Sir*. O. C. Ilrtwkman la spend^yoeiaH-ToerTumhl
int?
ng a Tew days in lM a .i I this USf fell of Her natural dnv* wotkvisiting In Glim, Indiana tin I Midi- I
week.
Ing .......... ...
Speeiul eluKKm fur boy« in Tup
The teacher* for ‘ha renting
le-tiu g beautiful these day*. lean Mr. and' Mr*. Miller will
nnri Tumltllng. Ilegister ul Slutlio
school vear are Sir*. Star/ Nickel, Sbirlrv ha* had time to. think make their home at illl Kim j
principal, Joe Slathicut and Mrs. about tin- future. S h e 's t gal who Avenue on Sept. 1th
September 2 front ,1 In 5.
Lula Moran.
lias nlways known what *h- want­ crime solvers. . . . f’bt’ h Clark co- !
Sir. and Mrs. J . ta Drown enter­ ed and now she wants a lifa In the starred with l.uejlte Ball. . . . A ,
Enroll now fo r Ju n io r Ballroom cIjinhcu.
tained with a Idrthda/ dinkier itaovirs.
llitig Crasby- ,nchtt* with n‘ pood
t
—
hohoiing her brother Henry Har­
'Wbv not?'1 she asked, ns sne
rison of Ranford at the home of restr.l on the "W ar Party" set.
Sir. ami Mr*. C. F. Haittam Sun­ “I lit, working in dirt tin-,; it's
day.
fun. 1 re no reason whv I rhould
Those present were Henry Har­ null
t ,r. . VL u T. x
i. , . . . - f
rison, honor guest, Mr*. Henry • “But I wouldn't continue if I
Harrison, Mr. and Sir*. C. I\ Har­ had in lake small pi!"* l.i teen
rison. Jimmy Brown, Mis* lot- wot king. There would ta- no Uek
•J
Verne Dunkel, Kcnnetb Harrison in li llu n.
and Mrs. Joe Dawn of IlnUJlOrt,
fihirlev Indicated she would likv
her career to continue n* i: ha*
m
Sfrs. F. A. LrFils o f Itrtte tilmle, been cuing; she ha* n r nn'bilion j
«!"■ » " * visiting relative* hew, W—bm» - Iwr—own-ewniMi nv a rut
lrtt Tuesday Tor uto hmipltnl in prpiiu,. (ilni*. But the wirubk
Went Palm Beach. She tvo* threat­ like to direct. I |ioint&lt;“l out Ihnt
ened with pneumonia.
the!
n° f c f l ji l f - 'l i m j'jt J i uf
- Mr.- and-Sir*,- Pmi! ttwlrv nf :j&gt;idore*| -in llollywotnl (inlay.
Winter Garden were rtilh-d to the' 7- “ That ahoublu't In-." she r»mliedilde o fh is mother, Mr*, sinllle p la .i-U .—."Women should 1— ecnxl
■pbolcyr 'who had a stroko on F ri• directors. They-bavo iniu-v *ma-day. She entered H i p . Fyinahl- gjnitlon than men. They me twi­
taughton Slrmnrlat lloipltr), Sun­ tes liar*."
j
day.
** RlUrley isn't worri'-l nlnnit
Mia* Betty Faye Yarborough i'n d « intriiuptiorix, jncli a* Imvwrite* she la having u lovely time ing Babied. "laiuk at Crawford,"
on lur vocation In New Y.irk City. ebr eitixl. "Being out of pic ture*
W. ta Metain and son. Billy, of dtdnY hurt her. Shb’s mure popu­
Sarasota are spending it few days lar than *),'• ever » « i,
at Rest Haven, on ta l e Ilnrney.
"1 think the public r •nnmtlien.
Among those from Gonevn ni­ Taka Morv PlekfnrtL I have iievur
tending the call minting of the s c n her on thn aerueti, but I'd err- ■ W h eth er y ou 're plunning tt
Seminole Chapter No. 2 of lit,. t,i”ily !»•' inlet#-ii’d in nviru* her
vncuHon, ,n w eekend, o r u
Eastern Star wefe Mr*. taul&gt;e if -bar camu bark in a movie.'*
day at th e lica rh — h u rry tn
\nd look at the Tempi.' come'Bills. Mr*. Jessie tattne. Mr*..Em­
T
O F C IIT O N ’M fo r Ihlngi*
V
ma Youts, Mrs. Margaret (Jolt, he, k, I said lilithely.
. th at will help yon have u
Mr*. I^rnna. M rtain, Mr*, taltu.'
Aha!" she corrected '‘That's
Wore w onderful lim p o f
Alderman nnd Mrs-vFhiy Ktrevell. wlicpa people ate wrour. They
tell me I made a ronn bark when
y ou r life . ' W e've scoriv*
morally I was never away. It wu*
LoufBville LadicH
and acorcd or numntur
F o x l fault. When I |Ult there
value!* — play I lute arrenHave Hemline Rally at It , they Mid I we* retiring
gorier* nnd -h e n llh
und
front the serevn.
hcauty aid * , , . th in g s
LOUISVILLE hy.. Aug. 2h—
* But at 12 I mad.- ‘tvathtean' at
OPl-r-Shoutlng "Keep price* ttOWrh Mi!M ami at 1,1 I innde 'Mrs* An­
ml l * * w h l - * ! - m i
yrtif know you’ll need—
and hemlines
Up," Louisville'* nie Roonev* for tabl! ■ Hmslt.
nnd
ev
e
ry
th
in
g
’*
priced
"Lillie Below the K nit Club" Neither of them was'any good, but
dow nright low to nend you
staged n downtown rally last night I was working. Amt at It I
and. with a men's auxiliary, de­ slgnfd with Hejralrk and made
on your way In happy Sun
clared war on new fashion* whlrlt ‘MincO You Went Away.’'"
tfnya wllh wonderful huvroll for longer skirts.
So' appmenlly We h tv , another
ingn,
A rheerlng, whistling rraw-l' dtaF^tlon for Rhlrb'y—ah* Is the
listen*! tn rtpokestnui. Wliu mil* ttnr. poeyron who Han Ifrrn a trumry
5Or
vnhce.1 MVeroJ arguments
for-earner for all but the rital three
Ipana
maintaining
present
hemline |y tarf of her life.
ihe.
~r
waa the raneens'us'that;
Tiling* I ’d like to“ *p*: V V . A
Mum
t Woman *huuld not allow Paris neasrtel without n hotsorntf.
»i.oo
:*
Invrt'blt Under Short. And Wm.uW*
to dlcute style*.
Jame* Stewart playing a hi el In2 Clothing manufacturers sre
4 o f a wholesome i leslist. . . ,
Noxema
trying lo "Hoodwink" women Into
nr dor mystery thu; dsln't
30c
buying new stylrt.
r the suspect* in one t"»m
W ltD ROO T g K s a
3 ta n r skirt* arc neither .a t­
Rnrhnsol
final reel. . . . Jim * Allrsor
CREAM-OIL
tractive nor comfortable.
*t no Tussy
in t picture in which situ didn't
Mr*. Bella Evans, club chairman, hnvit to erv, .
Deodorant
had this to say about long s k irts ;: A email town picture which
"You can t vrtlk in them. Also, I j|,|ni^ »bow the
lnbibltsntt «*
t o o t h f ASTI
l
M
fftpy
JlLrati ttoo
Art rf
oaten fnnuw
rt- Iron.
ma
■ i _ _.
«
*
*
they ttake
darn
long 1toand Tulx'*. , . . \ movie
Pr*K"ptton lor ycut l« th
And W, II. Anderson, spokes,
which declared the coming
man for the men's auxilary, want,
Mon w*s only mediocre., . .
ed to know why American women
Fidgrim as sahu-llilntf beshould have style* "forced upon
a alodgy charortac. . . . A
them that they do not personally
,1 in which the gill failed to
want."
&gt;** nn Broadwe/ and had
Mra. Neale Cox, who led the
k home,
rally, said I,2fl5 tauisvIUa women
y Bogart in n comedy
already had promised to keep the
western pK-tur* without a
50c MI 31
"status quo" of the hemline, and wpianj dance........... Ui v Favn in a
Prescription
urged that neighborhood cclubs j nen- movie. /. . A my story will, h
Mouth
w ash
Masterpiece
ta formed.
I shus
poltar as inlelligent
l*—According to Ibe Art of
(ha Apothecary" U an In- 35c Tootli Brush
drurllon that appeared on
I.UX SOAP 2
17c
94c VALUE 69c
)A Ss jt a t e
Ih* esrUeet recorded preLUX FLA K ES
Uc
(cription*. And true to that
BATRE8
art, every prescription coat
“T
S W B It' 5 ™
30c
punruled by as I* e matter
piece of -modern pharmacy
Y
B
L
iJ“C
Silque Hair
prsrtlce executed with the
H.
fullest
measure
»f
prafeaU
1
N
S
0
SOc
Dally I
sJeoal skill and rare. That
Tonic
and
Is why so many doctor* so
■
t *
often
aay—"llsv e
this
_
w / - .^ O R A r n t i d F!
Shampoo
l u t e d T u r n r r rjV K ."
They 'knew that prtoeripAD VEN TURE\
a profession
Hon work
$1,48 Value 98c
IZAN IS UAL* \ilTII ALL
Um with us.
IpHJIiE P ,
T ffftjJy •l »

GENEVA NEWS

Mr*.

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osoilal.
ter

TAM PAX

kISTERIHE

Tlie Friendly _ p | .

They

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IlA N t) A C T

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DRY SKIN CREAM

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�THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 8 , 1 9 4

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Leeabarir »t Piilmka

First Game To Start
Nipped I ’s In 5 Tc
A t 6:45; Sanford
* 1 Tilt Last Night
DAYTONA BEACIf. Aug. 28,
(Special)—'Tha Sanford Celeryman eontlnuad to pound the Lall
at a merry dip aa they unloaitrid
a 12 hit attack on the offering*
of Wally Gaddi* to chalk *up a 5
to 1 , Victory ouee-khw pee l
Talet*. Th# first Kama of the
tloubla header wa* rained oat.
\j Tonight the Sanforditoi take on
•the Davtonan* in the Municipal
Bark In Sanford in a twin attrac­
tion that tl ilalod to cot underway
at 0:45 o’clock.
It la likely tha( Manager John
Kridcr will nominate Buddy Lake
and Bill Stanton to handle &gt;th*
mound assignments in the two

Philadelphia «. PHUhurah J
a m e ju c a s
T .a e .
W
L Pr1.
New Y o rk
I»
41 . t lT

M r im A i.

Boerner It
Plllpekl. ef
Bemvely, th

•Will

T .tra u lt, e
(laddie, p
bStabcIfl.td

P I.4111 111 4

H T I tll MtAflBI*

Total*

*

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^Cincinnati

tt

|1 .(17

Detroit

(I

.11 .III

C l.v .U n d

tl

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7» ,4
7» ,||

Philadelphia

t(

We»hln*l0ft
to. nmU

It

lU e e lli T /M rrte r

WaahlQBton I. Chteece I

4. Ilcetnn t

a
M £ jib

V\\
iaA a

1(,N '

2 No- 2 r*n*

Tomatoes

•

\ W /i ^

*■

m M Jm

//

V . V S . ^ ’. ^ '

/ /

....

'

17c
pt.

m o n terby

(.'rape Bunch
IIHII.HT HAIL

15c

(|l.

|j Gal

Bl each * 11c 20c
WHITE no. 2V, can
Peaches
' 25c

SilUNSHINS

6:H5.P. M.

F,our 2 3 / 4 lbs 38c
s( nnyurld / u». to iba.
F l°ur
45c 85c
a r m o u r 's

LABOR DAY

&lt;Treet 12tizican 35fc *

DAYTONA VS. SANFORD

Inga.

Eltewhere tn |l&gt;« l*»gn\ ihe
Lec*hurg Piratee *corml a 7 to 0
victor/ over tho Paiatka A ial.ae
aa Paul’ GomtUh limited the A‘«
to two biogles and the DeLand'

GARDEN FRESH
FRUITS &amp; VEG.

DOUBLE HEADER

Ring In capture n 7 to fi decltlon

1 lb can

i»»

PRE-WAR‘Quality Whhhey

lb

49c

Baby Beef&amp;Veal lb

42c

ANY CUT STREAK O'LEAN

lb. 35c
lb. 49c

Apples

•

21bs 25c
Egg Plants 2 lbs 25c

ANN PAGE

YELLOW

GRAPE JAM
lb jar 23c
2 lb jar 43o

F in t A m o ng F k m ,V F h lA h i...B le n d e d W h isk ey 8ft proof,
f t ia ORAM nevirul tplrtlv .Ihr*e f*o fh*r» DfttHbvtor t, Inc, New York

Onions

2 lbs 15c

SW EET

Potatoes

3 lbs 29c

eppers

ANGEL FOOD

lb. 22c

lb.25c

Sirloin Steak

lb. 1

GENUINE Spring Lamb Bhontder Roaat

Square Cut
lb.5
Shank Cut
lb.4
Rib Chops
lb. (j
IN OUR 8E L P SERVICE CASE
EH. SKINLESS
Franks
lb. pkg. 45c
PIN E RIVER

lb. 39c

CREAMED

IN CARTONB

'AGED

Cheddar Cheese

Lge Stalks Celery

No. 1 Potatoes
CaUf. Lemons

less Grapes

Stringless Beans 2 lbs. 21c
Cooking or

Eating Apples

3 lbs. 29c

Head Cabbage

(WHITE

niARCAKE^

FRESH

Beef Tongues

2 lbs 27c

FRESH TENDER

Finest CRAIN Neutral. Spirits

• lb 65c
lb 59c

Sharpe Cheese

SP A R E R IB S

blended with

not pleated, ro u r t l o hack at any
■a
(lo
r*.
T
K -O I. a_ STRONG
•g
.to re
TK-OIi.
Ralrld*. contain* M'S alcohog IT
IN P T IU T E H .
tie.vi he*
HOUR
m « in K IL L t h . Itch. Today at
'um!ll»l and A ndatw a. '*■

SHOULDER

Pure Lprd

MOTOR OIL
qt 25c

bi**»n p-

Hard

'•••♦ '

IN CARTONS

30IMI MILK

Foot Itch .Not

R in aiwr

BU TTEN D
SHANK END

GRADE A HEAVY WESTERN BTALL FED
HTKKR B f B F ) '

■XTEHTEHNTmnr

lin k •
9*Ur, Jh
TM*U

Sirloin, T-Bone, Club,

Pork Sausage

39c

A I’ F.NN

P

U. S. .Grade A Young Tender Baby Beef and
AA Grade Mlnnraola Milk Feed VeAi ’
STEAKS 4k CHOPS

SMOKED COUNTRY BTYLE

w w ft u fe

B aii.rll*id,
BHd*, ef

Alhletei

People keep a sk in g how ca n we &lt;cep o u r p rices so 1i w y e t o u r q u a lity rem ain s
th e l»e»t“
A n s War i B y s p littin g o u r p r o fits w ith o u r m any, m any s a tis fie d cu sto m e r*.
Sh o p a t M a rg a re t Ann and YouTI B e a a a tisfie d cu sto m er to o .
GEORGIA SHIPPED, DRESSED A DRAWN
Swifts'P*onut Small 8/14 lb. Hama
----WHOLE OR

White Bacon

3 lb can 1.13

rrlnai'in, tf

K tl'l.a

LOW PR IC ES

CHUCK ROAST

CRISCO
■ i.v ro n o

8 a n fo rd .-V W iU U

27c

r'tom i M ^ A n Corn No. 2 can

win n
Will Be Cloned
All Dav iMona ii u d j
tio n .

In the Floridj* Stnfe'Drfrui- -.tind*

over the G-Men.

204 Eaat First Streat

pet ct«&lt;i aiimkc t ..cine tie co, HNO-HIIEEN CAKE

MUNICIPAL PARK

“HOME CONTROLLED"

vBeans 2 No. 2 cans 23c

/ /y ,V

f

Clean Stores With Everyday
.

IONA STRING

r t i Lake, liflde. TetrauH. Batrlfl.ee!
Hlteeh, Bltvermen.
Double
playt;
Katllee lo K errey tn Satterfield, Le’rt
9 " h a i « ; Sanford #, P eyto n a *,
hall.; off
4 off
Blrlka o u tfi by
t
K ellie. I, Gaddi* I. H ilt o ffi lilt•an 4 In J tnnlna* and
I
run
Winning pltrheri Kettle*. Umpire*
Ilelbeek and ilnbley,

here Customers Send Their Friends^

lit

vlt I

D etroit 7.1, ttoaton t .J
New York I. 81. Loa!e I
Cleveland I. Philadelphia I

0W—I

IJrrorr Ivey. Hunt balled ini 81).
itrman. Lake t. iirida t. •Plllpekl.
Two biee hlUr Sllvertpan. Tyler,
Lake. Murray. TelraeM. Stolen baa.

Big Gooa* Knttloi took’ over
fv&gt;m faltering Charlie Iliu m In
la it night’* contaat nhd allowed
id btngthe Ulet* but two *c^
gained
lie-In *cven Inning t,
credit for the victory.
La*t night tha Orlando Senator*
came from behind tn trip tha
league leading Bz. AuffiuUr’e
Saint* by a ft to ;i ftrore.to oreirrva their *llm two and one-half

th’Mnn

Chkaao *l liroftklrn t*

a—Stnwk out I or Samualy In t|h
h—FH»4 ont for Gaddi* in I Mi
lUnfONj, ,fc
I l f IM lW—5

Dayton*

Itrnokljrn
i IT
4t
,4
hi. Ijta lt
70 I I .11
l|-f»on
44 I I
.!&lt;
New York ‘ m t l
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‘
41 * . t ‘
Chicago
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t*
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PitithtrK h*
It
I t .41
Philadelphia
It It
.1;
l i d i i n l 't i i f i t a r
New York t . M. l^iele 4

2 lbs. 27c

Texaa

2 lbs. 17c

Yellow Onions
South Carolina • -

Bantam Corn

4 ears 29c

FIRM

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

Ripe Tomatoes

lb. 15c

Onions
LIM IT 4 P L EA SE : STARR STRAW BERRY
SWAN

ANN PAGE

PR E SE R V E S

LARGE

.1

BLOSSOM T IM E-T A LL CANS *

'

"

KETCHUP

PHONE 400

BOSCUL

1

Flakes

ENRICO PREPARED
WITH CHEESE. AND
TOMATO SAUCE

MARTHA- WASHINGTON COFFEE

Spaghetti
2 -15 3 / 4 oz cans

1

YAN GAMP'S IN

LARGE

14 oz bottle 21c

12c

’ 30c

IVORY

SAUCE

N a b is c o

LARGE

QUART

Soap 2 bars 19c

16c

K R A F T S PIN EA PPLE PIMENTO, OL-PIM, RELISH

Dreft

30c

CHEESE SPREA D

lge pkg

LARGE

P E T E R PAN
PF-ANUT BUTTER

ORANGE JU IC E
i*

-

“$

12-oz. ja r

N

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GRAPEFRUIT JU IC E

N

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p r e m iu m

so d a s

ARMOUR’S RAKED BEANS
ty ■,*
■»•

GREEN GIANT

O’SAGE SLICED PEACHES
‘
'
tp
\

15 oz can

MEXICAN STYLE BEANS
‘1“if*
/r'fl
-—
iHELEN ANN TOMATO SAUCE
SALAD DRESSING
____ .4i &gt;i *
DREFT
y jt ,-. e '7*&gt; .-- .? -! ~\.j • ’ z, -

-

WESTERN BABY BF.RF

SPECIAL
Round Steak . 6
. ‘

BABY BEEP

Sirloin .Steak

6

•i
•■
- 7IIABY B E E F STEAKS
T: Bon. and

Porter House
. v*

Iffe pkg

RUSSET. FIELD PEAS

BONED 4

Rolled Roast • 82c
FOR BAKING OR BOILING
BEEF

IN OUR MEAT MARKET
PRESSED HENS, FRYERS &amp; DU
We dress all poultry
AR SMOKED B E E F TONGUES i

Short Ribs

. 37c

ALL MEA T HP.F.F
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IN SKI-ON^ ROUND

By JA N E EADS

I.trtlii, the Deal &gt;weight
Champion with I lit? puPcrful putter, liiui won hi* .way intu
the m o n j i omul of tho a'tinieiit
dlri.itir) ,,f the Negro Ujlitnl t’ojf*
*‘i ‘ \ aoclation Tournament t.j.iia
lott itnly the thud h il. ytuleoJoy
in ti.ft uiiMU Joe Tom ', of I'uila&gt;k'l|ihik, 3 nml
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it* place along with a
number of other, unusual library
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lait nlirht and the P o t Wayne,
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claah In the opening game Friday
night with the winner heavily
favored to jro on to the champion*
ahlp finals Monday.
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being held in I FurmAn. Georgia, Tulane. Miami,
bred horses best' Asa alt and
entrants.
and Kansas Slate.
**opped 1000
mie then there li no use of Amer­
The practice grind will hardly
icans breeding horses,** eald a
begin befure.lt halts long enough
chap who . watcher, tha races ail
Tuesday for the b*ya to /rolls In
dava a week tan months every
game uniforms for photographers
Year.
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* slate papers desiring to moke
He was talking about the International Gold Cup, tint fl»MM)6f7
race that James Duller sought to
make an international affair hu’
(ly LAItHY SMITH
which turned our to be nothing
Tammy BU hoV ^winner, end
more than a ranter between,first AP Nawgfeaturea
Fields: and the 9 - ^
CLEVELAND — Tho Cloy .-land nuartet of quarterback
class
American
thoroughbreds
eld
and two also rans from South Italians'made one at those rare.
whygrtlley obtxlned Charles Hunalngsr, and fun&gt;ad
Amarina.-------— ——--------Caspar Vaccar*. You will pro,
, . The Vace was open to the world. George Metkovich.
WhrlT /the Tribe Office an­ ably be re*dlng*and hearing about
Butler went to England list win­
ter. hoping to convinro the British nounced -during aprlng training these seven University of rlurida
of the feasibility of flying horses Ihm Mrlkovjch, on© or'tho s|mrc footballers soon after llw Gators
from one continent to another. The right flc|dera carried by Boston's start thair fall workouts Monday
president of the Empire City Hac- Amerlaan league rhamniona, had morning, so you might as well
ing Association Wha in tha .Alr l&gt;ern purrhased for an undisclosed take time out now and learn tha
Transport Command during the sum. the consensus reaction among correct nronunciation of their
/ana was “So whatT”
» names:
war.
However, after theTegidpr
(1Hit*
■ H camP *V Tackle
P M John
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It was sporting of Nelson Sea-bra a t liraxil to e4nd hit Ersueno, paignt got under way Metkovich shack); guard Marcellna Hi
doing trick*.
ctTdoing
tricks. Assigned
.‘.ssigne&lt;l to (W orts); tackle lenfr*
and Jorge dr Aturha of Argun* ■tartctT
tins to aend Endeavour for the center field, he has given the In­ (Keehoe);. guard Leslie
test of a mile ami five furlongs dian* ikbrand of speed and excel­ (M ycr); guard Bam Ctccone
against Assault. 1046 Triple Crown lence In .fly catching that recalls one); halfback Gordon Fo
winner, and Stymie, the world’s pIcasaM^uemorlea of the pasi. On (Powcher); and fullback
leading money winner who with the bases ha's a threat to iWal Groetxmacher (Grltxmocker)
Mortetlaro and Louis Plroxx
his Gold Cup triumph now haa pitchers and Catchers.
won 1678.610.
He Is the typical typn'of player guard and tackle, may look
But. as Btanlay Woodward of Manager Lou Boudreau admire* — flcult, bat just take It easy
the New York HernlU-Trlbuno combining speed, spirit and hustle. pronounce exactly what you s e e . __ _
.pointed opts it Ytaint so sporting
Metkmrich tun figured" thlpbrYRBTKRDAY’B
• of the English to shy nway. "It tantly In many a tribal triumph
George 8tirnwe)ea, Yankees,
was a great event,” any* Wood­ this season. Here's a typical exhalf of his se*aon'a te u l ouU&gt;at
ward. "In spite of the non rooperaiion of thtJThree Duke*—Lord
Ueorg?* ifored the running run ou four horns runs In Yankee* 1victory over Brown*.
Rosebery. • Lard Derby and Lord lr« a recent game wlib SVaiblngton 0n , 10-lnning
„ n firs&gt; ball pitched
Aator—who act as pallbearers for by sprinting all the war from first •
the British stud book.
on a Untie by Boudreau. The I f the
* " ! garAe,
*"™ *' and last en« broke
6-6 tU In the tenth.
“It is generally believed that Nats had expected him
Ewal Blackwell. Reds, and Ray
thev talked the Maharejs of Bor* at third on the hit—thi
Boat, Giants. Blackwell became
oda Into pulling
ng hi*
his Sarajiray and even thinking
imar by
tho mighty Maliaratta out, of itha
S J ’-thie plate. But Metkovich and third year’* flrat 20-garp* winner
field, li la eWn *uiuejte&lt;r
tTuil |&gt;at-i'coach Oscar Mellllu sensed taking 10-laning
ejlcii tnal*
Braves, 4-2, although ho
thev had something to di with th i
removal of tha £ . M h horsePMar-' lent *hfW i^ondn^ s r r ^ ^ h e p'lale 10th aftet his .team wsnt
cal Bou.sac’a Djelal. which V aa bfefbrrf Catcher Kirh Ferrell could Poat, up from Baltimore, hit
triple and tie-brtaking homer and
supposed to have caught cold on iU „ xno b ,!, on hlnu
gave Cardinals eight hits as Gi­
W"fKKiwa rd*s * I heo rv is that for^ *
never knocked down ants won. C-4.

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have been beating tho cars of/
llioso of England and thet if n
French horse In turn had his cars
pinnid back by n string of Amer­
ican "»hort&lt;unnlng hors**,” the
English stud book would lie furth­
er discredited.
The Gold Cup waa a truly run
rac* In which Stymie beat Nntchex
by a good head with Assault, win­
ner of hi* last seven reeas, some
four Isngtha back. About the only
surprise of the cvtdl was Natchex.
He had never gone more than nno
mile and a quarter.
The race figured to be Assault
and Stymie.
Assault, however,
never won over the distance end
the laat time these two champions
went, five furlongs more than a
mile Stymie wa* the winner. In
the meantime Aataulf bea* Stymie
five straight, but alwa&gt;* ;n 18
furlong* or under.
Bniueno end Endeavour—named
Endeavour II her* because of
. Jockey club ndingr-did .run wrll
for 12 furlehfca' themselves but
when Stymie turned It on an
eighth of a ,m il* from homo they
ault cold. So did AnsaulL
Ensuu-no p tilled up last In the
aev*a-horae Hold, beaten 90 length*
while Endaa2auL.yras fifth, some
20 lengths off
- The rac*. a t t t Imnortint inter­
national fvrot of tta kind with
going.'to/the winner, will
" year. But afM S aamlis'
again’ nSi*t
Ur thd
g sustained by th»
tha beatin
baatiniTc
South American sunk of British
Empire, leading'air* (n Argentine,
it (a doubtful If. the nrillah will
want any part of American horses.

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late Judge
Casey Stengel signed him aa a
free agent and took him to the
Boaton Bravos camp at Brtdenthn,
Fla., In 1040. He waa at Evans­
ville on option for two yea.-* and
Hartford. Conn., of the Eastara
League Had him In 1842 as a f t n t
basen:*n-out-fUkUr. •
Sold by the Braves to San
Francisco of the Pacific Coast
League, he helped himself to a
.326 average for 71 game*i end
then was sold to tha Red do*,
l a s t year aa a sub n right fieU
he hit .246 In 66 games.
lie- batted twice In the World
Series against tha St. Louis Card­
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never'lilt the J 0 0 mark in the
majora but he come* through with
many a baae knock , when &lt;It’s
needed.
Trlba president Rill Veeck was
told by, one baseball man that the
Detroit! Tigsra * were disappointed
when Cleveland beat them to
Metkov|ch’i contract.
Vefcli smile* and remark*, ’’Yea.
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Ind* Ime of the old
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20 if the gam* huted that long.
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and a real pleasure to keep try­
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The 25-ve*r-old apetd merchant
broke Into *ro ball with Fulton,
Ky.. of tha Kitty LOaguo In
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Cirtult Court of tha Ninth JadM al
Cmtna 01 H o f id a / KrniltiUU *C ..Jh .
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Tou a r» lh a ra fo ra feiu.rad to app aar In aaut tauaa la t-nean o r h r
attorney a t th» Couit II hum In
Sanford. Florid*. on tha l»lh day
of Jfaptatahar. 1(47. and lhai ;n
dafanu th arro f, a d r tir r pro rot.

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1 R E A L E f T A T E F O R SA LE

3 BEDROOM bungalow, ccrcciictl
porch,
(hade trees.
Uiaiiae
feCORD PLAYERS for rent. By
A__
fiL Mir hr
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bay or weak. Tha Mude Bax, H *
W. lat St. Phone IISI.
a ARTICLES FOH SALE
FPICE apace tn Metech Building.
.Large light ufflcaa, rtwly deCor- P ‘K U PO&amp;
3 "a t n t 'a l l tfjUlttaa, kvht and Jani­ ' (feal*. Touchton A
tor aervlce fumlahed. Call SodCelery. Phone »»**■
W, II. A A. Dept. Biota.
FOR SALE—Llmirock for d d rt
wart And roAdwty#— Uhurn
DNVAI.ESCENT HOME now
onen at Cbuluota, 18 milea S E.
o f Sanford and 18 ratlea N. E.
of Orlando. Large ecrean and
open porthqe to ait and. enjoy
», French,
the cool brer tea otf L o t* Cath­
erine. Large ground* and waika
aa/e from auto traffic. IJtrga
!&lt; fSP A P E R 3-a 0 E S T 8
BUND. .BUNDLED IN
lobby and rooma. Brick conatnicBUNDLES.
tluiU-Can aeeumodate 26 only.
Phone or writ# for reaervaMon
5, „ 30 and 2fi-CENT-----

• n- ji.\va.a iation Tournament.■ 'I.oula
loit i nly the thild hole &gt;e»l.tiiay
In defeating Jw Ti-try, of Pull•ihlphia, 3 and 2 , cumplethir; the
out nine with a four-uxvi |a; ^S».

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TRACTOR WORK—I'towin.
'diacihg tuo garden phaa), i’bone
h it-J.
E X P E R T |'pa&gt;uiiiig — ciintrnrt or

FLOW MIS
10 Di&gt;sineas O|iportunitioa
fa* aU ocraxlonx
McNEILL « YOST FLORISTS
WELL ratahllHhcd Ilardwxi.* IluaiRtpei Are. Juet off Celery
ROOM apartment. Adult* only.' Office ph. 403 residence oh. 410 R
iiphx fu r nala.
CTran (to o k uf
Ph. 801-J.
iiierrliamliao. Bux MG P, c o
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C8K SPACE In excellent locaHunt1# Tuxede Feed Stur*
, tlon. including teUunon* and - .
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■•- 12 S P E C IA L S F « V | C E S
reception room (ervici. Box R. See Jimmie Cowan’a Sheet Metal
f Work* for new Ridi.itm i. new FOR RENT—Hour aander. Easy
Radiator corea. Radiator clean­ operation. Reasonable rate*. Sanf o rd P a in t A G lass. Co. ■P hone
ing and repairing.
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place like home. I Want to rent Batterie* A Battery Charging,
one. P. 0 . Box 207. Sanford, j
IL B. POPE C. INC.
AINT — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
house paint. Ontki.l ■ white and
soloc*. Floor ami Deck Enamel*.
8ENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CO. 112-114 W. 3nd St.

unA L u i A i o
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
.RAYMOND M. BALL, ReaUer
I
BegteUred Broiar and
* PKAR8— Excellent canning vari­
ety $1.25, $1.75 and 12.30 pur
Insurance Agent
bushel. Georg* S'vurU, Silver
Bm. 4
Florida State Beak Bldg.
Lake. Phone 770-M’
NEW, two atury, three Led room
hum*. Two car .garage. On
turner lot 118 x 140 in Mayfair.

10 ACRE fann, with house and
out buildings—In fairly good
condition. Farm la in good state
i of cultivation, and rekdy to move
w in on. Price tSfiOO.
A GOOD FARM of 40 acres: 80
acre* tiled and in cultivation;
fenced. H es. smalt house and
ample shed and bam room. Faim
waa In production la*: year.
$15,000.
20 ACRE farm, all tilel with good
hunt* gnd nice giounda. Want
offer,
2H acrea, tiled, on pavad highway.
8 room house ip good condition.
P •Leco-ggn w H gjfnpri .

BEAN PLANTER — good ror.dltfon. T. B. Ktnard, box 205, Laku
Monroe.
4 CEILING fans for sate. U n e y 'l
Drug Store.
*
SALE of antlquee. Reduced prirta.
For appolntmanl, phone V21-J,
Cal. wondtr |
Mann. Lake
SOFA AND CHAIR. «4*. excellent
condition, attractive *« *: covers.
Muaf sell Ly HrpU l. phone 743.
W*aley Pavla.
,
PIANOS—Maaon A Mamlin. thy
Stradteadg* of pfahoa Knab«,
the off le lat plana ef.tka Motn&gt;
poll tan opera We cordially in­
vite you to sen amt boat ihi-a*
fine Inatrumente Jvacph Bailey,
738 N Magnolia Ave Pit 2-201H),
Orlando.

DOIMiF, • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HKliVICB
Palmtlln Ate.
Pkowa 1011
VA-Di; moth, prpoflng lasU I
yeait. Have your woolen* moth
protifcd now.* Downtown Cleanera A Lanndry, 113 Palmetto
Ave. Phune 014.
and Ropatrlng. L. L

RENT A CAR
• YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 200
MWICKLAND-MOIIUISON
U-DRIVE-1T, INC.
SE E U8 FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPINO
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118 N. Park
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Fred Myera, 811 E. 2nd 8 t

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CAPACITY* AMD lO W tR COST
T h e y 'r e now , . . they’re w om
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and th e y ’ni here a t our ato m — th e new
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Brund n*w througlt mid th rou gh —w ith
all th e new featured y ou h ave been wnitTng Tor— Aud look a t T h e~ liat ab o yel

S TOP I N I

PRICES START

i (fo r M odel A5 n o t (h ow n .)
M odel C IO show n obovo

SEE T H E M TO DAY I

Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN
# UI.INDS
Aluminum, Steel, Woodl
10 DAY DELIVERY

Ned Smith, .Myr,
3 0 0 E n s t F ir s t S tre e t

“Right Where We’ve Heen for
FR EE KSTIMATFd
Flume fills

ONLY MOIOK PRODUCTS COltPORATiON CAN WAKt A DFCPfRffZE HOMI FRfEZIR

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ihelr final t &lt;|k. m a t K l f r e l l l r a
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dir*aM&gt;l lhai lhai fiU4 l l u " • ■
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MICK BY MOlkSh
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Raecuirlcaa a l the aMitte
of Irena T . U n a la y , d acfbs-.d

THE HOME SHOP
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 San ford Ave. I'hone II4 A J
ATTENTION MOTHERS
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
plbv Velvet (urniaW iw*pn.kl
clean, atorlla diap.-ra and drudai trad rontalucr. Ecmomlual, and
rafr. Fully medludiy apyrcv-'l
Call Daytona 24A7-W cdk-cl h r
detail?. M diapers, Vf n wcvkj

Kidneyi

THE LONE H ANGAR

By Fran Striker

R e v o lu tio n
WCLL.KIT, HAVC WO JJjL f*YSi/
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WIN wORkiMG TOR 4N

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MPOiTOR WHOWrt TO W « K
Tiik JOfrgNO STTALIW JT
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WANTED—Elderiy coupja would
like transportation by ear to Sun
Antonio. Texas - around A*g.
30th. Phone 482-J .

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AUTOS FOH SALE

1939 P«N TIA 0 ^

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By. Paul Rftbinsor

K1TA KBTT

1937 4 door Bulck jodan. Plr»#Hur*t
n!

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AS LOW AT

Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday A S a t u r d a y . _____

TO ILLN ESS, will sell
•chicken farm, good land,
erange grove, no palrnatto. fr room modem tousv, etectrlcily end Ulephene, garage
13 N O T IC E S — P F .R a O N A L
and ben house*. Tea minute*
frem court house. Box W. W. Waating house electric etov* $40. SANFORD Beauty Halon-Phqrir
1811 Sanford Ave.
K. c/o Herald. *
1354. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
Phone 1354, P em anm t wavoa
THREE bedroom bungalow HOT WATER HEATER Fiigldalre and stove. Good condition.
l In 1M8. Large let, «aa be
tPfcos* 1080-J. between 0 A. M.
imndled fpr $2500.09'cash, bala n d * P. M____ "
FREE trailer ^parking tu light
lO SBR T ? W IL L !A M 8 f Haaltar Oosporekta Potato Draws from
party. No olectricit/. Jim A
Raymond Lundqidal, Asaoeiato
Betty's Fishigjf Camtb
caMifUd La. seed M. $3.00. £00

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Show rard* and . peelers
0 — DHE'H SIGN SRMVICH
0 . D. Landreas. Phww K ill

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a n .r tit* y.-«r' ■Irfenkr if any yeir W
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Coiliiir ftu rid i,
law . and fail m l, «Ik. a li.f r * «Uy «»f AVA14W. IliT. 7
i*r &gt;' 1'uufMiu will Ur c liltltd aaRlnti
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you. .
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w tthk in t h i : e a m i . i u &gt; M tiitA i.li
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URNISHED apartment. All utilittee. Couple only. Monteiuma
Hotel.

CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
8RPT1C - TANKS, Greaie Traps
Blocka. Aluminum Window* amt
Screen*. - White cement Paint,
Perma-tlle, Hurricane hrac^a

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Pice eatlwaica. Phone 781-J.
e r a l d o f f ic e
a li.Ukpai^t of a.ii.rat rural* Iion
Martin 239it or writ# Bdx 1tfJ
puhll.hr I In Mrio n .l. County. KiorChuluota Florida. Large iedan A U T O -RADIOS, Motorola- Sale* FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning
&amp;
waxing.
Our
power
and
Service
The
Muatc
Bex,
WIT.VKKR tn»
for guests to rlxit their doctor.
unit enatilea ua lo work where
U 9 W. 1st flu Phone 853.
.ii i i Hanfdld,
th e re Is no electric cunnrctioi
lortdk. via* iii,
Ukl. A Ik. IS li
(ODERN apartment downtown.
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S
av ailab le. 21 y&lt;-aid e x p e rie n c '.
llrilidnn. *
S A L E S * S E R V IC E
See Takach’a Restaurant. Also
It. M. (ileason,’ Lake Mary, Fla.
•if »*td Ciroiii Oourt
office apace or ator*. SfOA N. B E R T S S E W IN G M A CH . SIKH
I U B. F R E N C H . P 1I. U » o
'ark Ave.

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WATKIN’a HOUTE now open In
Sanford. Willingncar I &gt; worV .H
hour* a day without a hot* will
earn excellent incoma and ituure
future affinity. Cat uereaMiV.
See Mr. HoUinifawurtu. at U«6 .Sod. for liiiA t,*
(v. Voluita Avp. from P,v*&gt;
noon e ” yiillJtitl OK K l’imiCATtOM •
H .tnuit . f'.. \|. 1 'l.l l .n . w hoa,
or write to box til53, phone adTO
d fiu •« liiikn.iuii,
«
263U-J, Daytona Itcarh. *
You- u lr li.i.b y
uulllterl
that
W anda i f n itiUtt Ilk, (iiid a *ui:
Experienced Meat Cutter. Perkina fur d it u i t r agaliiki y.-u in Ihr
r Brothera, P. O. Box l!*i7, phone a b m t . m u w.i n ia ti and )» d . »
U frtb t liqulrwl in file yuor Wrtl
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H ELP W A N TED

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THE EXCITING NEW

Legal Notice

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FOR RENT

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Kiwanfe Meet
U n a C w i (Mm I

OH Company Rocked
* By Explosion, Fire

Pope—Truman

&lt;Con'tn»r* r»«t" *•»■»
ill peoples of the earth are longnr."
The Pope continued:*
„„
...... "The munificent th in ly ahown
plant early , today, musing the bv the American people to the snfcompany to lose 24.000 barrel t •ferlng and oppressed In every part
daily capacity In jtroeeasing crude of the world Is a fair token of
oil, company official# raid.
- One worker, Julius Kupni, fi2,
of Whiting was missing ns firemen fought flames .which at first
were brought under control, then
hroke out again several hours
later. Three workefs, Injured
slightly, were given first aid united towards its realtralicn."
The President, declaring that
"IhV tasks now confronlldit III are
tages and go to bed promptly at
formidable", said;
The explosion; which occurred
S;00 P, M. under bright- lights
"I am privileged, to pledge full
and Are heavily, guarded. .Thry In a nump house serving the com. fnith
to you once’*«*•» to work
have daily military drill and those pany'a No. 5 and A*.pipe stills,
»ho merit may indulge In ath­ waa hrard for a radius of n mile with Your Holiness and with every
letics.
from the Mast. Within two hours, agency of good the world over for
an enduring peace."
. ..
' B e declared h I a "theoretical flames which followed ths ex“An
enduring
peace,*
Mr.
Tru­
plosion
were
reported
under
con­
ideaa” and M. A. degree In soclology. ha found to be utterly trol, but fire broke out'ngaln ar­ man asserted, "can be bud! only
410 good .without experience, and ound 9:00 A. M. Comn»ny—o f­ upon Christian orloclple*. Bkcebt
dw ihftt six of his best friends hid ficials, however, said they he. the Lord*build liter hquv. tltry lab­
•ii'-. been killed by Inmatrs. He taught lived plant firemen eould curb or in vain who build v **
flAa,. a Christian nabon our
aehool with a black lack strapped the Garnet.
*.
to his wrist, he said, and earn-I
A company spokesman carimat- tatm- .i d'- ire la to banish Wlf
auch a reputation for discipline ed damage at |70,000, and raid and the causes of war’ from tha
that the cut In dally crude oil cap­ world J believe lhal.Ihe greatest
acity necessitated by-tho damage need of the world today Is a re­
was doubly eevefe becau-e It waa newal of faith. I seek to encour­
percent of the bo;
added to destruction of another age renewed faith In the dignity
cause no trouble,
daily 2400 barrel* caparity suf­ and worth of the human mrson
tha other 10 percent have to S' fered In another fire three weeks In all lands. The riroct demand
faith that -Is strong enough to
disciplined.
. In-.:
struggle If need In-* for the right."
A Boys who had the choice of ir&gt;
Tin- Pontiff replied:
laehefc with the heavy leather paridie or fiva days extra.Jlroe, In
“Once th- slnt". to the exclusion
variably chose the paddle, Making
of Cod. make* itself.thn soutce of
them stand faca to 4he wail un­
the rights of the human person,
&lt;r*nllfinr4 I ,- a t
|I**I
der strict military discipline for( -Ilrimh tr«op dispositions bpt gave
no lorfb'atfnn wbrthrr she would
commodity the jrdrr of f] 1 la
wield the blg.power veto.
Martin Btinclpher sani
........... ...........
and .........
history surely
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. llro- nvrtturned:
etal aongi with Hi
myko. ■speaking as a vote ap­ makes It clear that tha Inevitable
accompanying. Prof.
proached In the Security Council result of the sukrroston of. cnler
on the long-debated calf, repent­ between peoples Is war.**
as guests.
ed (bat British’ troops should gel
off Egyptian ao|| an demanded by
Citrus Ruling
th* Cairo government.
Dewey Speech
&lt;t'«altaii«4 (tan !*»«• Oast
Tha Brasilian resolution, calling
on Britain and Egypt to remim? the growers or signatures Sy
direct negotiations, was described shipper* barely met technical re“ that wa are witnessing on the as a menus nf sidestepping
ASIwtld aevnc conditions which arc
_Earn will—mail
-----'BauimngTrnkTlhoto Which fdirow
out- 12,000 letter* to individual
Russia and Colombia were re­ itruwent, each containing a ballot,
_ #d tha first World W ar"
garded an (he key- figure* In tin* n copy of the proposed amend­
leader declared "We must honeet- final voting. The Soviet Union ment ultd an envelope lit which to
Jy face up to th* facta and know ha* supporter! Egyptian demand-. return the marked ballot to the
wher* the danger* at*. Everyone
I,*1eland off ire.
knows that there la now a move­ tlonal removal of&lt; British troop*,
Permission has l&gt;ecn obtained
ment which Ip advancing In am­ but had given no indication wheth­ to u*o county agrnt offices
office* In
bitious, Wall-organised program er she might veto anything Ice*, polling placet where growers who
Brasil has moved that Egypt did not receive a ballot by mail
and Britain resume negotiation* may obtain one and cart their
far settlement of their disput-1, all* citruktpftxJuelng counties a*
which also hinges on the future
of the Anglo-Egyptimr Hndan. A
Cooperatives will lie permitted
preliminary unofficial lineup r.how. to submit 1mllots far their mem­
*«1 llnltfd Statrs, f'hirtn, .^u-tru­ bership. Grower-shipper* will t»
ll*, Belgium and Prance behind permit ted to rote a* growers,
the Braillion resolution. Seven and nl-o to sign ns shippers.
affirmative vote* arc rtouirto1
Indian Hlvrr growers and ship­
far patsage,
look**! per* have sought thin amendment___ and Brail)
Urnril looked
to . every way of life."
to her l.niin Amrrlcan neighbor. Because of trad It Imini differences
, Deway said the American'•Le- Colombia, far the derisive ballot. in their marketing method*, mmBoland, a consistent voting-part. pa rvd-wlth the mnainder nf Unri^U a “a* a group, -havs long and
ncr of Russia, ami Hyrla, a atstei ida’s citrus territory, ihey claim
member of Egypt in the Arab to hav&gt; lien, penalised at time*
League, are strongly opposed to when shipping regulations which
the Brasilian mnv-. •
state were npplird alia to them,
CAIRO,
Police prohibited a meeting called
TO FETB PLAVEBS
described by him at tha
largest In tho country. Boya from
-IS to CO are lent there only as a
* laat resort when they have provLtd incorrigible. He told how * a
boy la brought to Hie home, use* any by a atrapplng sheriff. The
vboy I. then searched, his belong*
Inga put In a vault, his dungarees
and trouser* given to him. At
meal time he Is taught to stand
by count and to eat by count,
gp Boya are put into School ar.d
visit Shops where they can choov)
* trad* to learn so that when re
leased they will be self-support

tn n lir h t

f (On Ui s N t u a l*««* OsO
coly • few months sgo from her
• 'HitWe Britain, where shs hsd
/ met and married Poland, said she
h»d no plans for returning to
h«r home!
fi “I'd Ilka to stay ovsrWhsre,"
sha said.
i Poland, a cook at th# Army's
X flln field near hsra, w sj shot
to death tn front of the Fort
Walton m taorant wb«r* hit wlfo
suit for .divorce,
baby away and threaten* 1
Ife. *
tiaald her first m en In the
ipt to get custody of her
Would be to talk with her
r-ln-law, C. T. Poland, why
•hare mttxpacUdJy for tha

lit*

ftir

DELAND, Aug. 20, '(Special)—
Player appreciation night U sched­
uled tonight for tho Dt-tjuid Red
Hats wlmn they meet the Gaine*immediate withdrnwnl of Britinb ville G-Men nt Conrad Pnyk In
troop*.
fielamd. Nearly I,BOO fapa are
The committee, whlrh asserted expected to witness the contest
It included repivffnU tlrt* &lt;f nil und the pre game festivities.
political parties, met Tutsday hml
demonstratfons fidlowed. *
Members of the Moslem Broth­
erhood, who led violent sntl-BrUlih and anll-Amrrlcan demonstra­
tion* last Friday, were to llst'm
radio today to proceedings
tha 8ecurlty Coimcll hearing
the Egyptian plea.
Th* Moslem brotherhood news­
paper, El Ekwan El Mnrimmm.
Maerterl that British civllisnt hod
been instructed
awlft departure from Egy-jilttm
dtlc* In vlewr of the UN’s i speed­
ed rejection of the Egyptian de­
mand. Th* British embassy denied
tha report.
.The Mwapapey said the British
army had placer] cities In the
Suex Canal tone out of bounds to
it* troops hecaute of tension and
ordered all. unit* to pl*cf m in -

Greet Belt I.ake Is the reennent
There ere more then four timer
of ancient Lake Bonneville which as mpny cattle In Nevada a
was once WO deep where Salt there are people;'population 110,
Lake City now aland*. .
247 with about 4BO,000 cattle.

„n#
The power needed to light an
the electric bulb for one hour would
the W p * smell wnteh running for
1,000 year*.

Te Urge independent stater—
pt, Ireq, Persia, Saudi Arabia
Turkey—make up M per cent

tfjW tsr-p:1

St’vtk up now for the Holiday ahead—We have tha finest array of holiday
foods In town. Store3 will be closed all day Monday—so buy enuff to last
'til Tuesday I

A T T E N T IO N

S to r a s

CICMri
All D ay
Monday,
S s p t, 1

Quantity .Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. August 30

nixie Darting
Old Fashioned

w h o m

Sandwich

Lady l&amp; tt/Fotatd

Weenees u-°

20c

Hash

25c

Van Camp Comsd &amp;
n o 300

llormel Liver

Pata.

•*

12c

«

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Salad

16-OI

Van Can

Chill

Van Can

Sausage 4

LABOR DAY S A L E j

Armour’a

Libbyl Potted

Libby Deviled
Libby Vienna

17c Meat

W*

Sausage N

Bar Harbor Anchovy

Armour’s

.

%*•

College Inn Boned

15c Chicken svi
American Oil

15c Cardinal
Long White

Long Island White Cobbler

14ttc

tradem ark

POTATOES,

(Plug Bottle Deposit)
Calif. Graweniteln

All Sweet

Show WhtU

SUPER
CHEESE

Lb

49c

Grapes 2

Yctlcnv

lb#

.

25c Potatoes 4
OaUfontt*

CHEESE 2 for 29c

Onions 4 tb, 25c Plums

OLEO y it. Lb 47c

Fresh Oregon

Redl-Mlx

BoUd*. lb 45c

Delta Bweet Mix

French'* Prepared

Pickles 8-or 12v&amp;c Mustard ? «

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D a in ty

Mbc

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F r u it

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Hockless, Whole or
String Half Picnics
8*to*10-lb,
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Avenge Slit,

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Eagle Brand

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ROUND, CLUB STEAKS
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lb 29c Hamburger
U. 8- Good A Choice Veal

Nabisco

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Oator Roach

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OPENING OF

U. S. Good &amp; Choice Beef

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BA R BER SHOP
Tongues -u&gt; 28c
117 W. FIRST STREET
FRIDAY AUGUST 29th ,.

FEATURE

25c

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'■

ANNOUNCING

biatora,

- ■.

Dotllos

'eachcrs Meet

Venetian gjass worker*
once confined to their own spe­
cial Island to pravant their se­
lobbies w b m , interests cret* from being discovered by
affected b y ,, increased foreigners.
She blasted, a t legisla- inf that there had been no epi*
p in public offer to help
damle Wher# they had stayed,
mr t*achara,?i.and then
pnlaed tha new school lotfit*
iltte* eat Ion- vote exactly
bad feature*.
debate* were Mid In the
■fid Benet# before th* bill
aed, *h« satd^'and told of
&gt;mbera of
wnmittfc.
matter of'raising ths
l* of Khooljxupcrintefitrond tha ..taga of beo ’ read .and ,w rit*. 00#
mod it unconatUuilona],

AUGUST 28, 1947

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THE WEATHER
a Umlly Thtrc Is Strength—

, Pertjy cloudy tonight and Sat*,
urdsy, »Mtly scattered »ho»w i
and thunderstorms this allernooit
and again Saturday .afternoon,’
Winds! gentle to rnixlernte rail*
- a b l e through Saturday.

To Protect tbo P eaceo f Urn World;
To Promot* th® Pro*re** of Amtrittj
To F rH a n Prooporltjr for S tttfori

Vo l u m e

x x x v iii

E itab U sh ed 1 9 0 8

Legion Meet
Hears Armed
"Service Heads

Preacher Demonstrates His Faith

By ALLAN FISH ER
NEW YORK. Aug. 29 G P&gt;Americsn Legionnaires. t h e i r
lengthy campaign for upiversel
military training now backed by thy
bi-partiian tupport of President
Truman and Got. Thomsi E. Dew­
ey, today looked to the niton's
top miltary leaden for further en­
dowment -of peacetime comcription at the second session of the
mLetion't 29th Convention,
X Sriitfel •„/ #te' A n # DwigM
D. Eiienhower, -Army Chief of
' ' Staff, told American Legionnaire*
he uw no immediate threat ol
I global war but added that
United State* Armed Force* ihould
bit ittong enough to make an
agre*»or realize war would “like­
ly be fought over hi* territory.

If*"

Eiienhower aald that “as long
a t deliberate aggression against
the rights of fraa man I and
nd tho
existence of free government may
wa must Be prepared for
bg- a part of tha International
whatever this may finally mean
9 to us.*’
do not want
* Re declared “I d
want to
b* understood a* a M jtt a git
global
war a* an immediliaW threat" and
eddid“W# must so gird ourselves
that a predatory aggressor will
bs aware of the risk* ha run*
end will realise, ehould he pro((m lla M *n rear* lie I

* Dutch To Accept

Rio ParleyJHailed.TrumanForesees
ByVandenbergAt Marshall Plan To
Brazil’s Congress Supplant UNR R A
U. S„ Senator Cites Presidential Note To
Congress. Repor t s
Meet's H istoric
On O r g a n i z a t i o n
•A c c o m p lishment s
RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug, 29
(JP)—Sen,
F*&gt;—Sen, Vandenbeij
Vandenbeia (R-Mich](
(R-Mich]l
told a joint session of Brasil's
Congress today that tbc Inter*
American Conference of hemi­
sphere defense set a "significant
r*ample’“ for ihe United N«linns.

The treaty agsinst aggression
to be signed W e Tuesday in the
) presence of -President Truman

Tendency Of -BN'. f f i m S t t L T E :
Ia n

®

O n

In fU n n A a in
U W v B C b IB

•t h e HAGUE, Aug. 29 0P&gt;~
T h t Natherlanda government an.
notmeed today it would accept
“the general tendency" of United
«- Nation* Seeurlty . Council re% eonUlone on Indonesia.
&gt; Tbs council voted Tuesday to
extend Ite good office* and eat up
a council committee to Investigate
the differences between the Dutch
end the Indonesian. Republic.
The government eald It wonld
'extend all facilities to consuls at
Batavia, Java, to Investigate and
report on the eltuatlon In tha
Eeat Ihdiee since the United
Nations cease-fire order became
effective at midnight Aug. 4.
i f
The announcement eald the
Netherlands govemmsnt soon would
designate „ member of the comeommieelon
proposed
in the
American resolution. Under the
resolution, the Dutch are to nomlnato on# member, the Indon­
esian! one, and 'the Dutch and
Xadanesleni, a third.
The government said however,
that It syould .stand by tta refusal
to recognise the competence of
the Security Council to deal with
% the matter, which the Dutch have
contended wee an internal affair.
Accepting the ‘^tendency" of the
►solutions,. the
“
Dutch communi
qua look the view that the Indon­
esian Republic should "cease any
hostile action by word or deed,"
and that final responsibility for
order In the Islands remained
with the Netherlands government.

($ Test Case Fails To

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0

Aid Deported Jews

LONDON. Aug* H , UP) — The
Hlgh Court of Justice refused tocorprevented
‘
‘- u E r J *
from foretha British
fng 4,400 Jewish refugees, inter'
teoted while trying to run. the
Pal4*tln’e immigration blockade, to
go to Germany.
#
The refugees now are an route
to Hamburg In three British ship*.
Tha application, sponsored by the
i Jewish Agency, sought the writ on
behalf of six of the refu gee In a
test case applicable to all the
Jew*.
t In ordering the deportation of
Jaw* from FaleaUnlaa waters,
Jenkins

WfVtoday
41
. . In state

itfc T t

_

Republicans Say
Labor Deceived
By Propaganda

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 WP)Tbe United Slate* celled today
for a four-power conference to
speed Korean independence.
Tbc request was made in a new
note to Moscow saying that the
present deadlock on a joint Rutsian-Amrrican commission to ar
range for a provisional governmeal
cinpot, in this country's opinion,
continue
“The United State* government

TWO PIAblY COPyikHtADS ere held aloft by the Rev. Gordon Miller,
pastor of a tneke-cultiit congregation at Summerville, G a, as he provea
to hie followers hie faith In tha sect’s religion. The death of e member of j
Milter's dock,’who died after drinking polton to show his faith, baa i.
caused the preacher’s arrest on a murder warrant
(International),

•"«! ^ nty Tri the history of the
world, the Michigan senator said
in hjs prepared address.
Tha work dona at QuiUndlnha,
thu.jU. 8. delegate added, will
give tha United Nations "a use.
ful ^nd impressive model of how
big . and little stale* can work
together on a basis of absolute
equality of both obligation and
power in the pursuit of Interna­
tional peace and security."
" It it a thrilling international
adventure which took concrete
form when the Pan-American
Union was organised in 1890,
Vandenberg said. " R it a formu­
la of firm friendship which has,
relatively, made our* the most
peaceful continent on earth for
Jh e better part of a century."
Vandenberg. on behalf of tbo
(O n lliH l
r a B« I I ,)

Injured Prelate Is
Placed Urider Arrest
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
29 UFb~President Vladimir Bakarlch of the, Croatian Republic
wa* quoted by Tanjug, Yugoslav
New* Agency, to d a y .a s saying
that Sunday!* mob attacks on
Catholic
priest* - In Vensilt,
Giulia reaulted, from a ruling by
certain priest* that .per vm* ctasaed aa “enemies o ftli# church"
would be barred from acting as
godfather* at confirmation &lt;vemonles.
Bakerlch wee .quoted ea saying
that Msgr, Jakor Ukmar, a Vatfegn prelate who wa« Injured In
the attack* after being sent to the
area to administer confirmation
to Catholic children when local
priests experienced hostility, had
been pieced under arrest, and that
"together with other participants
In the Incidents end their organit.
ere" he would be turned over to
the courts.
Msgr. Ukmar wee In a Flam#
hospital with eoncuulon end body
wounds received a t the hands of
the seme mob which killed Father
Miro Btilesleh,

■WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 (*”&gt;
Piesidenl Trumin espicurd hope
today that the Marshall plan for
European self-help will successfully
supplant direct aid of the type pro­
vided by the United Nations Re­
lief and Rehabilitation Adminutr*.
tion. .
■In a letter transmitting to Con­
gress his report UNRRA’* uinduo
operations during the first quit
ter of this ye*|, Mr. Truman said:
"Long-term plans hive been in­
augurated by our government und e rw h irfr irir hoped yhst^rfevasUted countries wifi achieve eco­
nomic health through cooperation
among themselves and with such
long-range help as the United
State* is able to give under proper
international atringem-nt*.*
The mention of “proper" ar­
rangement* seemed to point up a
news conference statement Wed­
nesday by Undersecretary of State
Robert A. Lovett that this coun­
try will extend aid or.lv on the
basl* of a recovery plan which ia
reasonable and realistic.
In another.reference to tho 19natton Paris conference on tho
Marshall plan Lovett eaid dam ends
on American aid must diminish
bv next rg£r.
Mr. Truman'* lettar said the
end of UNRRA'a operation* "ha*
bejn in light for several months."
It notsd that whlla contribution*
tUesttssiS . a Pag* els)

Directors Of Farhen
Boast Of P art In W ar

NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug.
29 (tP)—Th* prosecution intro­
duced to an American war crime*
court today •tatematnt* by dir­
ectors Of I. G. Ferben Industrie,
German chemical trust, in which
they boastsd that Hitler wa* un­
able to wag* war without their
help. The director* are on trial
for their Uvea.
Th# protection said th* docu­
ments also disclosed that the F er­
ben leader* realised in 1998 that
Hermann Goering had embarked
On a vagt rearmament program
to which they lent their full
strength. Goering committed euleld# lest year a few hours before
he whs to bang as g srarcriminal,
convicted in
tht* tamo courtroom.
,
,‘
Helnyteh Busteflsch, on* of tha
t l Parben Industrie director* on
trial, told American queitlonera:
“It la clear that war could not
have been conducted without I. G.
(Ferben) production."
Georg Ven SchnlUier, member
Ileal Estate Sales
of the trust’* executive Committee
. Active In Sanford and also a defendant, w u quoted
In another document as eaylngi
"IF# knew, with the rearma­
A number of rest ostata salt*
during tha past week were re­ ment program of 1699, lbs elt­
wa*
dangerous
ported today hy Fred Bender whd uatlon
..
. . . very
_ - ........
............ inaoIntore tv ,
M Uw poeslbUIUea of v t r
Indicated U sets
property. I w ir» concerned."
continue* in
' Bchitsier elso told b ■th* eatu
A ju m i
m hslped
hvlp#d tha German air forte
In c»m
practice war gem**. He cited an
flsnfnni
example of a plant making magThe home |
nasi am bomb* at Aachen, which
waa concealed, so cleverly that
dkk of S t
Carmen flier* were unobis .to spot
Tfc# Fred Ji
Baaford Avenue w&gt;«
to Har- if.
rv M. Brush, Jr , for
And
r . F . A. MEET
Kay Drowning of ClminnsU.^CL
AH Future Farmer* of America
he* purchased thr^uesell MrKI &gt;est YWsniieth, msmhsrs a n requested to meet at
at 200
StreeW or r. seperted wnsidantUon I *H*
X - : * i Building not later
than 9 .to Monday morning'.

NO. 208

German ~ Industrial
Goal O f 1936iLevel
Set By Britain-U. S.

In Race To Head American Legion

Note To Russia Sug­
gests Sept, 8 Date;
S t a t e Department
Reveals Proposals

•

armlet eald that “no trea t nation
ia today In poiltlon deliberately
to provoke a long and exhaust
ing conflict with any hope of

Big 4 Meet On
Korean Issue

Aiaociated Pm# Lowed Wir*

m

Eisenhower Sees No
I m m e d i a t e War;
N i m i t z Discusses
Unified D e f e n s e

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Higher Production Is.
Seen As NecessaryTo Help Country
As Well As Europe

4tj RtCIIAHD KA81CI1KE
BERLIN. Aug. 29 0P &gt; -A West-,
Germany with an industrial
Poll Reveals Unions ein
capacity about equal to 1936 wasFavor Provisions Of fnvisaged today by the United
T a f t - H a r t l c v Act Stair* and Great Britain in a new
Irvrbdf-industt)*' pl»n providing for
WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 tWb- annual steel production of 10,700,PERRY BROWM
J05CPII J MAUOY
Tbc Republican National Commit­ 0 0 0 ingot Jon*.
tee is rirrulsttng a psmpblet en­
Under the plan, the U. S. and
titled "The Truth About th* 1.* British rones, to relieve the bur­
bor Management Relation* Act
den on American and Brittab tax*
*- *- ’&gt;
! 9 4 r - i n Which ft aiserts ibVt payers, would produce IS percent
fulfillment of Its committment to
there has been ‘'misleading prop- more ettmrt* than the same ares*
Korean Independence'and propose*
agands" about the law’s obje-.t- d*d in 1936. three years before
that the four power* adhering to
i ci.
the Moscow agreement meet to
Germany staited Wotld War II.
consider how that agreement may
• Th» pamphlet says enactment of to biing tn $ 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .-abe speedily carried out," the not#
th» Taft-Hartlev* Act "maike'd ill* year.
•
aald.
fulfillment of a major campaign
It suggested that conversations
The n#W plan sva« a revision of
pledge hy the Republican Paity. th* four-power Itvel-oMndu*
on the problem begin Sept. 8.
Nations particlpatlnr In JhJLH ofc;
~twffg- 'uliuti " f'li *&gt;*--ping sup artil " repansiions” agreement
cow conference on Korea were the:
port
,aml approval oi the Amen* ' BW- !« _ • « !« « " « » * U.
Unite,! States, Britain,
Hustle'
the U. 8. and Dtilish mdiia
can elfdorale nn Nov. 3, 1946.“ governors. General Lucius f t
and China,
Simultaneously, the Staie- De­
Tastage of the act, the Repub­ l lay and Air Chief Marshal Sur
partment dislosed e summery of
licans contend in the booklet, “es­ Hholto Douglas, termed tha low
proposals by this country for
tablished e,|usl rights and respon­ celling set in that agreement ”un-'
Korea's future.
sibilities for management and lab­ realistic."
They Included tha American
or in their relationships, and in
Under the four-power plan, lha
suggestion for a general Korean
created safeguards for the right*, steel reiling for all Germain- wa*
election which ha* been rejected
ofJndlVtdtial workers."
*
5,800,000 ton*. Under the tfritilh
by Ruksla.
The pamphlet add*!
American, plan, the British and
• The U. S. not* said the Soyiet
RICHARD C. CADWAUADER
"Due to the propsganda effort* U. Skstone*. alone would produce
BASCOM f. JONSS
claim that it has the right to ex­ Four of tho candidate* for national commander of the American of sonw union labor lenders who
i®)doutde Dial.
clude tome Korean political partita legion*in the e l e c t i o n which will feature the nntinn»fconvention now hope to continue unbridled HictntDisclosure of the plan followed
from participating in the decisions l,eimr held in New York City. This year the race is hd'-ved to beiurial control of worker*, nnd the by two days the close of a aixon Korea’s futur* )a "contrary to wide
. “
.
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n
.ilt t lc s l u m
n llv a la .1 - antagonism day conference of th# U. S., Brit­
nnliticallv
motivatedopen. .Mr.
Jirowtt
I* tfrom
Beaumont, TTex.,
Mr. ,1-11
Malloy •from
the democratic principle of free­ Washington, D. C., Mr. Cadwallader from Baton Rouge. La., and of the Democratic Administration, ain and France in .London during
dom of opinion.”
from th# President on down, there which German industry wa* die“For almost two years
the Mr. Jones from Nashville. Tenn.
has bean created aome ronfuslon iMissed.
government
of
the
United
a* tn the true intent and meaning
In that conference, th# French
Stele* has devoted its utmost
of the art.”
voiced objections to Die plan based
effort*
to
earring
out
the
it goes on tn say that n r»c*nt on their feai* of a Germany with
term* of the Muscow agreement
“oblecltve ami nonqtarlisUn pull" ifnawed power for warmaking
on Korea," the not* eald.
illustrated—tills confusion ,and Before I he ■* *n fen liter. Rueeto pro­
The egre«m*nt
which the
showed that "misleading propag­ tested that leaving her out of the
note referred we* reached In
anda" had distorted objective* and ta li* violated the 1945 Potsdam
( C a B l t a « * 4l mm N f * H i )
benefits of the lsw in the minds of Agreement.
Sanford it .preparing for nnr of "the'vetv persona whs are protec­
The (Tay-Dougla* announcemeMIt nnitnard ns l-sae Sts)
its ITrgeii celebration* Monday ted bv it* provisioni,"
“In polling * workers, the reever to he hrld on Labor Day in
M't-sMqase &lt;tn r&gt;&gt;« sit)
this city. The Coast Guard' Aux­
iliary has completed arrangement*
n
ffl
for 13 races with from 12 In 13 Floridians Marooned
participants in each race and svilh On Caribbean island R ad io
prim and trophies of $85(1.
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 29 (fP IqUITANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
The rare* will start at 1 :0 0 P, Three flying Robinson Crusoe*
29 UPt—A surprise Argentic* Union Makes Appeal
M. and will tail until 6 :0 0 P. M„ from Florid* are castaway* on a
amendment to hemisphere defrn**
Stohrtwnvp r a d i o .rnnsmlttar
To Avoid Another and will he run under the auspices tiny Island far out In the Carib- WKTO.
measure* waa raised today In what
of Florida Power L- Light
bean
sea,
and
unhappy
about
it
had promised to he a perfunctory
j Company, ha* no v commenced
of the Florida Federation of Ou*F
u
e
l
S
h
o
r
t
a
g
e
tertian o f the Inter-Amsricen'Conbnard Motor* with Joe Swift of alt.They are pleading with the operation at the Sanford steam
ference committee on aggression.
elcctrit- gvniTiilin-r plant ns on#
•
LONDON.
Aug.
29
W&gt;—At
least
Mount Dora, president 6f the ai- Coast Guard and Navy to bring of Ift radio -tations ir;*lnltf*d and
San. Vandenberg (R-Mlch), U.
them a .planeload of gasoline *■) I maintained bv th# power company
S. Delegate, charged that the Ar­ II mine* rmplcwinj 23.190 m-n sociatinn. •officiating.
gentine move waa “an attempt to -rnd producing 130.000 wreklv
There will also he horse race* they can fly out of their predica­ throughout its territory to direct
limit even th# right to consult’ ton* o{ critically needed coal were end contest* bv the Dusty Boots ment. Blit the Navy and Coast its fleet of tro'ihls trucks nnd Im­
on aggression. He said the amend­
Riding Club starting at 2:00 P. M. Guard have replied with e positive prove service to customers, H. iL
ment proposed "a limitation we idle today breaum of wildcat as fnllowa: six cow pony rncies ”nn.’;
, Cotrman. district manager, an­
strike* w'lich lW *!rn»d lo spread wnd three run-offa; quarter horse
can nevar accept."
Th# men. are listed in radio nounced today.
Tht committee assembled t i in the Yorkshire coal1 fields.
Located tu-rib-* cd of -U. 8.
race; girls’ race; riding toumg-- tnesstge* received her# ,-i* Albert
eludy the draft report on the
The Labor Party's Daily Herald mrnt: barrel race; flag rnce; rig- James ,of the Aviation Country Highway 17. wlt--*ro It crosAcs the
Inter-American tone of maritime
tee race*. The judges for Ihes# Club at Orlando, and William A. St. Johns Rlv.-r, Stntioi WKTO
security, drawn up. by delegates said 14 mine* were struck and thaf races will be Henry Leo. Sr., Kd Krusen of Tampa and Krurcn’a has been lircn -d by Federal ComI nittnlcations Ciunmlssioti to coar*
of the Unit*4 States, Argentt-i* these normally employed 27.582 Cameron, P. - A. Mero, Barney son.
and Chile. It had been expected men and produced 171,130 tom Beck and 3 no. G, Leonardy. StarFlying a little . tua-engined nlv with 250 wntts of bower. Both
to approve quickly the outline of a week.
ter. There will a prise lor eveiy Widgeon, the men shaped their the station mil tbs eompapy’a
a security ton* stretching from
race, and the Jotal prlta money is course for Swan Island, a dot of radio-rquippe-l truota use new
More
ihsrr
25
000
m
d
quit
in
$500. pole to pole and from Greenland
land belinging tn the United fresturney-moilula&lt;rd sets foe exsympathy with 140 who walked
to the Aleutian*.
Following th4 horse races ard States but 800 miles south of tt-n-leil rengA
protest tn a _______
... ...
velopmi
the boat________
races will
he _a banquet. Miami and 150 miles north of SjtiMij^L-hcrs at Station . WKTO
the development
delayed find out Aug. I! in pi
nmFNIpetatn.-s of trouble truth*" s i
joint Unlon-NMlonat CoaL Board]
j|,c Mayfair Inn at 7:00 P. M. Honduras,
approval of the treaty.can exchahtr# itestagrs over a die-w
IVIthout
....................
bringing th# amend­ Committee ruling nssigning them j for t),e member* of lha Chamber
ti l t l H I
They were certain Ihey could
ment to a vote, committee chair­ two additional ..feet, of coal to 0f Commerce. Junior Chamber cf refuel when they tended their
rirl JtMiice
? _of thlrtv mile*. Operttorr^ m
trucks e:m talk to each. w a
man Ricardo J . Alfaro of Panama mine.
Commerce, Coeit Guard Auxiliary emphlbipn on thilJjdand, site » i (Jj th#
•° ! other within * titngi of t#n railea.
adjourned the committee until
Th# Natinntil Coal Board, which and their guest* at which Benelor an observation station In the
I Th# Fesicral Communication*
‘ I #111 bv the prin­
Holland
P:09.P. M. hat administered Brltiih coal Boestard Hr
Weather * Bureau's storm warn­
The o rig in ! schedule had called mine* since the Labor Govarn- cipal sneaker. After tho banquet ing aervice ami during th* war n Commission, C-i'-trtnn. said has
for
a
plenary
session ear­ inent nationalised them Jan. I, there will l&gt;e * dance at 9:00 P. M. frequent point o f cell by* Navy , liaonsad th#‘ folluwlng local cmplm#es of Florida Power and
ly In ;th* day to approve the dismissed the original strikers, rul­ in the ballroom of thu Mayfair
.patrol craft.
, , ,
,
' Light Company t-&gt; opsrnt# Sutton
treaty article by article eu 11 ing th# men terminated their Inn.
But when thqy
they landed, not a W K T0, n . - ». Mi.ldht-m, G. T.
could be signed in Rio De Janeiro contract* by refusing to return to
droIll of gatolin* was to be hail.t R#T c \y. Ergle, O. It. Bridge*,
Tueeday In th* pretence of Pres- work lest Monday.
U. S. Atom Monopoly And ther* thay were, marooned. w Crom, r, j|. c. Moor#, R. U
Idant Truman.
Faced with the necessity of get­
White. J . B. Phillips and B. F.
Enriuue V. Coromlnat, of th* ting more coal mined to prevent
Charged By Russia in this air age
Bultard. The list four * iR aWO
Argentina delegation, proposed a repitltion of last winihr’i fuel
serve as operator* nf tro u b le
that th* article on aggrtstion al­ famine, th# National Union of
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 29, (AT U. S. Stm Seefes
truck*. ____________
ready approved hy th* full 19- Min* Workers has appealed tn
— Renewjng “monopoly" charger
nation working 'committee be strikers tn return.
against
th*
United
8totof,
Soviet
Broad Greek Cabinet (]r |tjcj8m Discussed
amanded to reed that the “prin­
At Grlmethorn# -min*, where
ciple of effective jurisdiction ap­ th* unauthorised strike began, a Rutile today rejected a group of
Bv L. 8. CHAK ALR8
proposals
for
setting
up
and
oeerfiy Chinese Council 9
plies only
ty In th* security tone." crude whit* gallows w«» erected
international
atomic
______ Aug. 29,
-tf, S,
ATHENS,
r
n
g
+
m
m
..1__L
.
yon*
He explained he wanted It made and Inscrihedt "Burn -Will Lew-iW
.Irol
r(j agsticy.
. B- n, v
Ambassador
Llnct
Lincoln
MacV.-.tgh
clear whither,
whether. for instance, an O n p H l H H I ■ ■
NANKING.
reiterated today
the United
iwisr that
u n i ins
urai™
■Aug.
- - 29, i.U, i-S, trfd
_.
This mado It virtually certain rptieraieu
attack on the U. S. occupation
Lawther, president o( th# Na­ that the second report of the State* wanted a Grsex Cabin* t enforcement of nteasuo* -iesigned
son* In Germany could bt con­ tional Union of Mlneworker*. sup­
in improve China’s economic posi­
formed on as broad • base as pi­
strued a i an attack against ths ported the Coal Board in firing United Nations Ttomlc Ensrgy stol*. at the stubborn government tion was urged today by O ualtf
Commission
to
th#
Security
Coun­
American continent."
Kai-Shek, presiding at it regular
•he striker# and aald ih# board cil, due Sep t 16, would he submit­ crisis entered Ua seventh day.
"We - must assure our people! "would have been lacking In It* ted with Rusal* again refusing lo
IRsmlsilng reports that be was meeting of th* stale tn u n d U --peace which we ere achieving duty" had it done otherwise.
Member* said the council dis­
vote.
at odds with Dwight P. Griswold,
nf limitations to the defense of
Th# Conservative Dally GhaphAndrei A. Gromyko, Soviet dele­ bead of the U. S. eld mission, cus ted at some length criticism by
h ir e " he said.
(C sillssM •» Pass Sis)
gate, told the commission's politi­ MeeVeegh said both w»r# work- Lieut. General Albert C. Woda*
cal committee that the papers Inr toward one end, establishment merer. President Tmmen* /ectf
amounted to the same thing e* of a government under which the finder, on ht* departure fru nN e
C
o
f
C
Election
I
b
. j
’
Sanford Skeet Club
original United States pro­ aid million could function tffec- king.
Meanwhile, an authoriisl
{k in g Held This Week thaposal for atomic control. Ha re­ Uvaly,
Holds Second Mci
MacVeagh and Griswold again disclosed that Foreign Mim.
peated hla old chars* that th*
President W. V. Bitting of th* United 8Utea waa trying to aet up appaaled to Demelrloa Maximo* Wang 8hih Chleh will fly to
Vha Sanford Skeet Club held
. otic .nation. In M i n t lk# preralMsliin.lv. uafi .Washingtoe., prntiebig ead r rter t - — .
,lta eaesnl seeshly meeting at She « S S l ? r announced'totJa?^ Uiaf1
ated Saturday. The TI*v#«r-old week', to participate ip * rr«M _
range at tha Municipal Airport ballots for the election of direc­
The Russian eald the pepere Greek financier saw King Paul to­ ary conference on th * peace treaty
yesterday afternoon.
tor* of the Chamber of C&lt;|m«rc* were lncompatieble with the fund­ day and then MocVeegh In an with Japan.
From western Hunan prc “
The following i
ere made for the ensuing year were placed amental principle* of the U, N. hour-long conference.
on the abbreviatsd skeet
An Informed loures laid M at­ baUlafronU’ cam* word that
In the mall Monday in J arn re­ charter. Ha aald they -wero found­
nf 10 birds each:
turnable up to 6:00 o'clock Tues­ ed on a bail* which dote not cur­ imoa would try to persuade Ihe munlst assault* Into the L
area were weakening. Mil!
lei
Henry Wight
respond to lha principles of the Populist (Koval 1st) Petty lead.or.
day of next week.
Roy
Williams
•y R. Wllllei
Mr. Bitting called attention to United Nations end trie assigned Constantin Tsai der is. to accept experts said the Red drive
Andrew Carreway
th# fact that It la necessary for a task of controlling etomt: energy. proposals of the opposition par­ the East-West Lunghsl Rellwaf
Jake Adame
Tha United Stele* end six other ties. Th* opposition has charged had but one purpose, to provide *a
representative of the numbers to
Ralph Wight
cant their votes on thU election nation* on the 12-m*mb*r tom- the security minister!** with In­ easy escape rout# to th# northW. A. Leffler
and urged them all to fill out mllslon have approved the papers. competence end be* dteepproved west toe Gcnerpl Liu Pocheng,
General Nsnoleon Zervai as min­ whose troons are - on a
W. A. Patrick
(heir ballot end return It prior to which will form lha boalt
along Uw Ilonan-Anhwel
ister * f public order.
second report.
Olyva Aun Adam*
6.-00 P. M. Tueeday.

Sanford Plans Wide Variety Of
Entertainment For Labor Day

Argentine Move

Delays Approval
Of Defense P act

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In British Mines
Feared Spreading

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Important. If 1 turn s picture
1 down, that's that— the' world
I doesn’t come to on end.
“All 1 have to do Is make a
picture now and then. The rest
of the time I ran spend hunting
ard flying and doing thr other
thipgv I w*nt to do.”
Hob has earned the leisure. He
•lartcd In picture* in 1934 when
he was 23 and within two years 1
was a inp btfk-office star, Ha*
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Alt 61VI NO AY THI British Heard of Trade In tendon arc William U
Clayton (left),' If. S. Undcr-Sccretary of State for Economic Affolrs,
and Lewis Doug)**. U. S. Ambassador to Britain. They conferred with
Sir .Stafford Crlpps, Hoard of Trade president, about the dollar sllilation
on wliich England blamrs much of her trouble*.
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cuutinun
monibt
exitvis*
and
shall
i'it
Hob found himself n auch atatia
Nazi Pilots
come back, of course.
after a series uf pleasant hut
"From HwtUeiland we shall cot undistinguished roles it/ch as “A
the _L’ritutuland hefara—IK tinue the way lo Snain across
Fra free. (Tice ihrje, wo shall hr.
Waterloo
The excited yoniig German went free Iveil with open arm*.'*
Bridge.” He is now comfortably
on:
•
The dandelion - blossom really *
mi that pmfHnhle plateau
"This man has a friend who
lives in Switzerland, and lie has U a giant tou.iurt of tiny y ello w '"' popularity with such eompanIons as Cable, (Irani, Tracy, Hoft tifirelinns with tlio jiroper Hpsr ■ gnrt, Coo|wr, Power and - Macish nutInifiijes. From the .Swiss wo
Hurray,
shall receive invitations to visit
1 -nlifornia
lias
more
That, then, la the Shangri-La
Xttji/erlaml.
fur all inalo movie atar*. Each
“We Will apjdy here for a three h30,000 acres Of vineyards.

rnnil find it eventually, or
Barn C
Hialeah drf ws many
UK, Fur esample, a miy Uks
GdJftbrt',* 41though, hi? fflqSMmP
may now be at its peak, will soma which recently set • world's rec­
day have to seek that prised ord for fltabta earnings in one
level.
year."- • v -

dont

extension committee chairman to
cprry out the educational plan
among -negro teachers,

WANTED!!

BELY ON
4-LEAF*
CLOVE IIS,

TurnlHhed dr unTtfrhlSfieO. F a m ily o f th r e e . P ro p erty
w ill lie kepi In fir s t clans cond ition. R e n ta l to apply on
p u rch a se price.
OLfH
WANT
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Contact C. L. Carter
A S S T . M G R . J . C . P E N N E Y , CO.
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CHANOINO RtR MIND for the third
and last time. Sheila Hynes, 19year-old English girl, will marry
Hi* man she ws* engagnl to origi­
nal ly, Pictured 1% Brooklyn. N. Y ,
with her futuro brother-in-law.
Tlobcrt Wesch, 3, Sheila picked
Robert's brother Carl, who had.
wooed her In England, os tit* lurky
•man. When Sheila and Carl first
broke their engagement, Carl's
friend, Harold tentry, courted
Sheila by mall snd brought her to
the U. EL When she arrived both
men greeted her, Carl again pro.posed and woo,___VuUimulmaJ'

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In order to enable the teachers
to rarn semester hours It is
planned to estahllsh extension,
courses, he announced. One of the
tf.ate department Instructor* Win
conduct evening classes each week.
Mr*. J . C- Mitchell, principal
of the South Side Primary School,
was appointed chairman of A
Seminole County tesrijers’ group

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year, nr must l&gt;« six on or btf-u«
Dee. tt.
Supt. Lawton informed the t*A
chers that in order to receive u larW* net up by tlie Stale according
to rank and classification, It &lt;«
nrecsstry to hold a Florida certif.
irate based on college degree. The
mi tv holding of a bachelor's de­
gree or mmier'a degree, he drrtar«d, dor* lint entitle the holder to
demand a salary classification; lb,
Stamped ccrtlfle^ta must lie r*.
r e i v e d first from -the State Departmi-nt.of Education. Then the teach*
n will lie paid accordingly, h j
sold.
He also Informed teacher* of
the renuirtment of the Seminuli
County Hoard of Puhllc Inatmetlon that no new teachera hold­
ing lower than a bachelor’* degroa
niH. !«• appointed in the future.
Teacher* already on the faculty
gree will i» required to earn a
with lower lh*n a bachelor's dtminimum of six sem*»*er hours
a year, until the 120 -semester
hours necessary for the degTce
have been earned, said ,8 upt. Law,
ton.

HOLLYWOOD, Aug,
Having reached the third and
mint important area nf film atarilnm— The plateau—RoU-rt Tay­
lor la a thoroughly htppy man.
an honest and likeable
itu /T **■ relating between takes
of -The High W ell" 'and rumInatU* on current state of hi*

heps, Ineluding
Jean
Hansen
nnd Kalhryn /Vandonheeg, „o!d
the KenoShjs, Wis., New* on the
Idea of running a weekly high
school Insert railed the "TeenAge Review." The young editors
do all the work esrepl prim
thalr sheet. There are Iota of
leen,:grohpa putting out teen se­
ctions In Mult papery.' Why does­
i,: Don’t think that the kid n’t your ganr *rv if?
TEKN H W S
r* are bird brains, Lola dr
button*
Gordon
consider sailing-a stepping - Handsome
1 to a career. Margot Gotta Marita* I* a rnhld Dodger fan.
Ncwf Jersey ’* Marrrlla Roy
s tailing at Naw Rochelle, . .
and Atleen Shield# leinow of Tranqitinty and Robert Whoait broker a* a reyttlt *dt*t(br ton of Rridgeton have been chi,urn
delegates to the Northcaitsm
l In aalling.
Older Yonlh Confarene* to be
held a t Jaskaon’* Mill, West Vir­
hg
Girl' Scout*
from ginia. , . . Students registering at
atUndlnr th* 38th annl- Bergen Jn g h r College and Berktnlernatlonsl Girl Scout
ment ‘ at * Camp Barree,
r they like Amtrican girl*
they are “too pampered
II feat, have more clothes
jtc privileges than other
! comparable age In the
Here ara some othrer ro­
ta American h*Da; Maria
Eocoda o f th# Philippines
We
wouldn't
think of
that you rail necking un-

i. She get* married
tried by her family
havntng gone out

Teachers Meeting

By R. J. S C O n

SCRAP BO O K

NF.W YORK — Gregor/ Peek,
Dean Stock well amt Ann.) Revere
- hopped back to our bur* tor muic
shooting on Zanurk’s "Oonllrr.ien's
.'Agreem ent,” film atlaplntiot of
i Laura /,. Hobson's norcl about an; li-Scmltism. . . ; Th • bands and
. entertainers vound Broadway who
yowl delightedly when they are
held over for second or third weeks
In the various entertainment pie. raises of this nron-lit community
hardly ran compete with Churlic
Peterson's orchestra at tho New
' Yorker Hotel. , . . A lulel lllllc
announcement .arrived today not­
ing th* fact that Peterson’s tuneamlth* have been regeling Ni-W
Yorker guests for some seven
/e*rsl
Arthur Godfrey exnwcd the fart
that he placed 18th in a Id l*&gt;M
sailing competition at Larrhniont.
; , . . Arthur noted th-* "2 hours u
,T week he devotes to the mlrruphine
and added, "After nil thnt lime
at the mike, I can’t gel up enough
wind." . . . Another mnvlr about
t the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, In the
same gay vein as ‘‘Weekend at
' the Waldorf.” Is in ’ he-work*. . . .
Entitled "Happiness,” It's hving
developed now at M-O-M.
Gina Janas, a chanteuso who
works in the fashionnlde saloons
of both Hast and West coasts,
seems to have fallen upon a cutu
-^aong to hang her future success
upon, a dlsiy little ditty entitled
t f i t Happened in Pasadena." . . .
/Olka insist she's a “fcnilninu Joe
K r &amp; IfSIRifClu.- - J i A»uJ*,nif k r .*'&gt;*.

tunr* lo his marital background.
"Th* Annlverssry Song," snd “I
Wonder Who’* Kissing Her Now.”
. Joe-Howard, octogenarian
abjhor of th* latter ditty, is play­
ing four and five shows n day at
ithe
l l lhuge
. « r f „ Roxy Theater
T l , t , n i e s nwhere
l w t r n fthe
lit*
tapyle about hi* own life. I&gt;earing
-the song's title, is plsylng. . . .
Joe’s acknowledgment of congrat­
ulations from hi* friends who mar­
vel at hi# energy in playing so
»»ny vaudeville shows a day at
" Ills considerable age is, ”Jlow I
•jlah I ws* 70 again I" •

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941

» TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

By JA rK OnKlAN

appearance
iar*tKe tours
lours of tin? nation's
nation *
radio stations, pica jo bo Informed
It is a very productive trade trick.
, , , Johnny Desmond went to Tor­
onto to play the Club Norman
; "there, bustled about the Ontario
d t r ’a radio stations and record
ahops with the result: 10,000 copies
- &lt;rf Johnnv'o record of "Guilty’
were peddled during hi* stay, mot*
' than ten times the number that
had lieen sold fur the several
-----NwMho-sitrtB-lhetl th a t-th e -d iir
had iwen avallabla,
Claude Thornhill, the brndlcader
whose piano stylings nro stiractItUf the recently awe*-minded
younger pttulenJ fam. iiinitw l for
hi* aliacnt-inlndncss. . . He retnetniiors entire sym|i!inttle rcorrs
down to thn veriest musical marginal note, but ha* an Impossible
■ time with .timetables, telephone*
BUJnbcrs, where he left bis cloth­
ing, even addressee of v*din stu■■ dlo*. . . . 80 Tin Fan Alley is gig- tllng somewhat over the title of
Claude's new Tecord hit: “ You’re
Not So Easy To Porgm.”
Two Otcar-owning Pauls at
separata tables In gsudlly |goldtinted Monte’s-on-the-Park: VTutil
fin als Pasteur) M11.1l and Paul
(Watch On The Rhino) Luca*. ... .
Tommy Manville, the MtfchMl-Do”Atmut-Nothing ftlKiw. r.*rjurstid

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Cool and relaxed, never a worry — auto­
matic controls' start your roast, keep it at
tho exactly right temperature, turn it off
\yhen it's done. Your kitchen stays cooler,
too, —•as much as 10° by actual test. And
after dinner, thero's another time saving
dividend—no smeary, sooty pots to complicate dish washing.
Yes, electric living is better living — and
tho essence of it is cool, clean, convenient;
economical electric cooking. Your elec­
trical appliance dealer is now receiving
. now, improved postwar electric, ranges
in n rising tide. See him today I

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TH E W E A TH E R

To Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Proatet* tho Pro area&gt; of America;
To Prodoco P iM fw tr for Boaford. &lt;•

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Generally fair through Friday
with ortiiiom l afternoon and
evening thundershower*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
/OLVM E XXXVIH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST £8. 1M7

EeUbtbbed 1908

A sso c ia te d P r t u U u t d

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, Talks
At OpeuiDgO
Region Meet

USD A Orders
Election On

Hopes To Head American Legion

Marine Ace Sets New World’s Air-Speed Record'

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Governor Advocates
Military Training;
World Peace Seen
As Further . Away
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Egypt Plan
Rejected By
Council
2 Ousted Demonstra­
tors Seek Entry;
Mass Meei Held
By
Sympathizers

Growers And Shippers
To Vote On Chang­
ing Indian River
M a r k e t ing Rules

By LARKY' IIAWCK
b\KE SUCCESS. Aug. 28 W
■Two Egyplian tlcmnntlrilor*
twice ejected' (tom the Security
Council chamber, returned to
United Nation* headquarters to­
day leading a New ^ork taxicab
g*tr» by gurtdt.
They were stopped outride the
fleet filled wilh
*&gt;mp*thttef».'
While delegates inride the chantLAKELAND. FlJC Aug. 20 GF)
. bet, were entering tlw final stage*
.
—The U. S'. Department cf.A **• »»,*,dcb»rff oif.‘EfefphVifrinVndi' to/ •
.lic ^ / c K i.y , . s e i t , ^
iramediate evacuation of Britiab
•anclton. lubject to approv
Mr
Iroopi, the two nationaliat* -ttsgcd
Flat Wa grower* and shipper*^
a man drmnnritation outride. They"
propoul that the citrus mar
1A1HINO ACROSS TH1 MUROC ARMY AIR IASI, CAIIFORNIA, at 8JO.8 miles on hour (rtcnrly U miles a
were
barred from the grounds on
agreement be amended to permit
Ilnute), tha jat-englned Skpitreok (left) break* tha world’* air-speed record set live day* previously by the
r.tJal nomination, of hi* atand on
CANDIDATI K * NATtONAl' COMMANOI* of the American Legion. Perry the issuance ol interstate shipping
•prcific orders from Secretary-Gen­
N«vy
In
the
isma
ship.
Marin*
Maj.
M»rlon
K.
Carl,
SI,
ol
Hubbard,
O
re,
who
flew
tha
record-breaking
tha eontrovaralal Ittue.
Brown (right), of Beaumont. T ax, la shown at a p rm eonfarawca tn
eral Trygve Lie.
(fn Imutt tonal) j
Nrw York. At left la Warren Atherton. Stockton. C alif, past national regu!*linni on Ip ''*n River frail plane. Is ahown getting out &lt;4 the riubhy-wtnged craft (right) slier the record flight.
Earlier, in addreailng the openMnstafa Mantlft mounted a
different
from
‘
for
the
re­
commander
and
chairman
of
the
American
Legion'*
special
national
V ing aaaalon of .tha1 Legion aux­
•oXphcx ami Iwgan scouting hi*
committee
on
universal
military
training.
(International)'
iliary convention. Deway —“ J
mainder of the *tk_
familiar slnfeau* of "down with
tha membership to “taka
The decision wak ■tcmiMinieil
the-Hrtotvtrf Down-wUHlm p cTIRF" ' w
by' Itiriructlon* to MV F.
T. Miller
Ism!” He was carrying a l*rg*
U8DA' field represel *alive, to
American flag and hi* companion
our meet critical perloda
period* in whlen
mng
the
condurt an flection
wtlon if if
In the previous ouster Incidents,
tha paaca mky be once again
growers and to give ship
ippera an
*\hmVd Kamel
Kotb, waved a
endangered.”
their
apopportunity to ImlL
green and whit* Egyptian flag
Dewey’a to««ch to tha American
prove! by algnlng i
agreeIn addition to th»ir follower#,
Legion in the Garden followed
meut*.
*
I The Junior Chamber of Com- 1
who hurriedly pll-d out IQ taxi•hortly tire call to order at 11:45
nitre* haa received Ifl.fJn i j donn- j
, ..
",
cabs, the audience included w jjhMiller laid the j.-'fm'l front
A. M. (EST) by Paul Griffith,
lions for the operati 11 of Ihe ; P r c n i d c l l t C .ltC S N c C f l n a l number nf UN security pnSept. 10 to Oct. 10 had been dea, British
Matherr j Will
the Legion'* national commander,
,
Tourist Informallon lloolhi it was
reporter* and a-few curious
Ignated for grower* to cast their
who rang an 18-fnch high replica
For Renewed Faith iirr,
Seek To R c p j f l i n j announceil at the noon meeting at
hallntt. No act period ha* been
bystanders.
of tha Liberty Bell In accordance
for thlppera to aeml in theli
men nf rhe demonstration
In Human Dignity wasTheiiv,thP
with Legion curtom dating back Civic Clubs Urged To Past Head Of Educa­ ftyed
Custody. O f C h ild ! ,h*Dedication
M*vf#,r ,nn
,0,1*v* for the
ceremonies
agreements.
UN parking lot, which
20 yeara.
tion
G
r
o
u
p
Tells
Take
Active
Inter­
.
, , „ 1 Imuth have hren unwitged and
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it*1*!&lt;*
Ihe
v-iie fence enclos­
Under
the
marketing
agree­
■ The GOP titular leader never
ROME. Aug. 28 i-IT- The Vat­ ing the headquarters grounds.
( FI.STV1IAV, H a.. Ana. /d !7 *| ,vl|| begin at 1:00 oVI • &lt; next
ment regulation*, at least twoOf Lobby. Actions thirds
haa announced hi* candidacy for
est In Juveniles
ican
and
the
office
ol
Mvron
fay
Okrlofwx county gr^nd jury Momjay afternoon with Gennre
Meanwhile, Russia renewed her
of the grower* who, vote,
tha. 1948 nomination although ha
—
*
to.LV fteed Mrs. Maigsrrl
T.iuhy Riving the dedlroltori
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■-* ad* lor, pfiicnal , repiesenlative of op|Hi«ltloti t,i a Brasilian proposal
recently took an extensive tour,
Difficulties and oppoiition from either numerically’ or according to n , , t, ... I '
A first hand account of the
» -j
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dress and J . Bralley Odham. pretor Mistrial settlement of thq
the tonnage of eitru* fruit they Pol u&gt; I. linti.h war bride,
announced aa “non-politlcaL”
of chstg sld*nt of tin1 Bemlnoc County President Tinman to Poj*e Pius Atiglo-Egyptian dispute o v a ’
lobbies encounlered at Tallahsssee represent.
must
approve the
Ka told tha convention that life, discipline, educational and
XII,
released
today
an
cxehang^
e*
for
the
fatal
shooting
ol
her
(Conllnurs Bn P e g * Sis)
Javccfs, tdghtlghllng Ih* tourist
”for tha defente of the peace rocational training and the meth­ in promoting Florida’s recently proposed- ; amendment. One-h*tf
program tor the rotnin,t srjisnn. nl lettrrs Irctwrrn the Piesidcnt
w( milat maintain a permanent od* &lt;&gt;f puniihmcnt of youthi com* patiMUschool legislative and ap­ of the citrus fruit volume, ac- Amnicin **«Ulirr huibant) *i Fmi Itev, Doiiglata Charle. will give
lithe
intifl.
military establishment adequate ..milted to the Boy* Industrial propriation ,Uwi were today de- cording to the Session just ended, Wiilt-'rt on July 2‘4.
the Invocation.
mtttt lie represented by shipper*
to the defente of this country
Mi.
Truman’*
Irittr, dated Aug
Ih * grand jury reported it* | The drive to raise Ihe M,000 on , . . .
icribed to the member* ol the who send In ngTeementa.
at all timet and alao sufficient School at Lancaster, 0 .. was jreitcrI
hx
‘'»V«-«I
Ito
tnl*-UII-a«*lint
iilA
vrMrlv
tn-nperhtp
the
t«mth
wtlt-,
*»i-*•«
Ute*li
—
to perform oqr ohllgatlonr to d a y - given to-Kiwanian* a l-lh e Scminolc-County- Teacher* Associ­ ~ -Final decision on - plartng- tha
jp*h^ United Nation.”
Touriit Center by Glenn F, Me* ation at Junior High School by amendment In effect will rest 21 rfai-uld nolive of llw lilc n| cSrillmie until Monday afternoon,j "Unless the inor.st fort es of lh
away raid that ‘‘the hard fact Fadden. DeLand Insurance man Mr*. Eunah Holden, past president with the U. 8- Secretary of Ag Mwi shortly alter court cmivcn-tl «’ro*Ucnt Odham staled. Chetles
t genuine, pcacs seema fur* and fq r^ ..l^ m r h ^ W «Uea- of the f toridh Education Associa­
urtfe^rt forM nn JsxW orKRn^RfTnn, j c n u r i ^ i h V n t /mu! Vhr»ltiMy
'uppffjTii n pTTPpniiii L s j Y— lb * * gland jury *
iH r n g th 4 ml r f f r c l i v r
lion as a member of the Ohio tion. one of the leader* in the which wa* given the n,aJorlti«* apparently wat n:ade ynleidsy stated that the businesses* in en, rtitil. tlif
. . .
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Enrollment will begin Tuesday ±_ but the report uai delayed became Seminole .County are heartily In nn* which theteliy would be |n«! morning it fRl to 12:00 at the San-’
State Prison Educational staff. He fight for better teacher uliriet and •peelfled, h* haa In the vote
favor of Ihe enlarged tmiilU
In
other
agreement*
rejected
attch
Toed Vocational School nn Com­
yoiltl wat not in lenion. ’
alio served on the educational better fUndards of education, She
'
program, and that there bn* been by lhetr.mor.il foitet wnulti bamendments where the vole by
Avenue In the Kent Bond­
”1 think‘ ItV ’ Wonderful,” Mr*. onlv‘ on* business o-gauirnlinn Kainrtl by tho*e fuccet which ntv mercial
staff of Ohio Stale University on wa* introduced by J . B. Root who
ICeatlawM ea Peas Slat
IVland enid. "Fm aorry It all that had been contacted whlrh poie and seek to destiny them.” ing, it was annnunca) today by
presided at the meeting. Mr*. Mar­
sociology.
Mrs. R. -C. Maxwell, principal ;s 3
lotppened hut Fm happy about failed tn runUibtiln In the prog­
Tim I’npe’a Jotter, ih»l(*t| Aug. and Mr*. Glayds Hall, assistant.
He also' urged that all civic garet Coil wa* named Unporp*
the verdict,”
* ’
ram.
2&lt;t
from
fho
tn’Miftcal
sunnier
raUesldents of Heniln-do County
clubs take more Interest In pol­ secretary of the group.
She said her first move, now
Commenting on a report that aidrnro at Cartel Gand'dto. said: or nutxlde tlje r&lt;uinty, !fl vear* of
itics If it pertain* to juvenile*, and
— - ;r. t *
a. that »hc has l^eii freed of 'th# nn out of county contractor hou
51r*. Holden told of conference*
"We hasten to exprr's our ‘ at age nr older and not attending
A Tha fancea and the acoreboanl to aya to It that untrained “Good
ctiargrs, will l-e to “get my baby built Ihe Tourist Informal‘rn isfactlon and thsnki for tills latest -piiirllr
or to the Introduction of the
school*, may -nroll. An
a t tha Municipal Park are being Charlies” are not appolntetd to
hack.'’
illation with the Attorney
Booth. I’resldent Odham polntrd |testimony "to the desire un t d-'ter- Mil grade education IA required,
repaired following damage Incur­ head juvenile correction agen­
I
She
had
’rlalpied
that
aha,
ahol
General and- other legal advisers
out that bids for the building wrre nilnatinn of a great and fra,* p.*ospecial nrtangenien'.a may bo
red during yesterday* itorm and cies just because of political con­
1her huthaml. Staff Sgt, (iraydou enllcitrd by paid advertisement pie to dedicate Ibnroelre* in ihe hut
In an effort to determine fund*,
made for Ihose who bas e not com­
will be In condition to allow the nection* hut to ate ’ to It that
I'clshd
in
n
iptnryel
after
W
#
hnd
and that bids from th ' t a-iil ecu- noble task of ihnt pca-'r f ir which pleted this, grade.
n r SI AX HER FOR
scheduled twin bill between the man well trained for tha Job are mental reform* for the achn-d
M (tnlfniaril nn I' hro
taken their IS-month-old ton /rort
system. It was difficult to g-t
Regular rtasses wi!| soon itart
LAHORE, Pakistan, * Aug. 28. her and *riit hint In hU relatives ^tractors were 11,7,00 over tb» I L1
Daytona Beach Islander* and tha appointed.
lyhmlttod
by
the
out-if-town
fir-n.
In shorthand, commercial English
■ .
groups
from
different
counties
(/Pi—Thousand* of 8ikh ami Ilin- In TomkinsviMe, Ky.
Sanford Celery Pads tonight, H
He also pointed out fhe part
D was'also pidnted nut lit*' the
and Comluercial law from 8:00 A. •
to du refugees are streaming from
was announced this morning by that member* of civic groups that had varying problems
Mra. Poland, wh &gt; came here Cllv hml a llmft of 81.500 apnrop- Mrs. .Junius M. Leo
M. in 4:00 P. M. All otht-r classes
George Touhy,. builnaa* manager can-do'in aiding (n the rehabilita­ com* to asreerr»nt on needed leg­ Pakistan to India and morn thou­
It'M lIlH S mm I'ase »l»l
rlaled to build the Vioth. The
are (aught Individually. Noon hour
sand* of Sloalama from India to
of the Sanford Baseball Associa­ tion of youths released from cor­ islation. she said.
Died This Morning typing practlrA I* fill-rood for
M contract was awarded tor 14,200.
Rhe described opposition to the Pakistan to escape death In com­
tion.
,
rectional institutions. “Never send
students Who ».-&gt;l
\ special
Gordon Bradley, tecrelary of Ihej
( I 'r s l t s s s * e a f a s , 11,1
munal riota In tha Punjab, divided Instruction (siven
Tha freak storm yesterday af- a boy to an Institution except at
stated that many ■Mr*. James M. I.ne dle-t iflU class In iljrtaMoti •* held from
on tha raeent Indem-ndmco day.
*ha scoreboard « l*»l resort," he u rg ed ..'----For Cashing G I Bond orgsnlxatlon,
oVIn. k ih 'the 8:00 Io'*0:00 A. M. fur thusn who
local
sub
contractor*
warn used tn morning at
Ocaaalonally
they
meet
and
and three section# o f the fence.
Ths Lancaster Boy* JWhool
local hnsplta! following art Hints* work In the cllv.
rnmpletr
the
booth,
however.
Han­
claah.
but
1
saw
them
as
di.nlrRed
Sldpey RIChard, city »up«rint»n(C a tlssN s a ’ N l t ala)
Britain Will IT«e
Instruction to veterans plan­ ford electricians, plumlwr* and of two months, A ctsilent of
Numerous calls are received,
pekpl* weary of fUhling anJ
dent of parka, reported that the
ning
to cash their terminal have glass dealar* were cs!le,| In on the Hanford fur Ihe past Id years from local business mm for atudCompulsion
On
Jews
homesick.
acoraboard will be in operation Fire DestroyR Tin .
Mrs.
Lre
made
her
hum
■
at
2iK&gt;J
,
ent employee-, Ihe must deserving
Bald one leader of n group of bond# Tuesday was given today by join
far tonight's contest! and that
O rm w
John L. Raids, adjutant for the
of whom are given consideration
Alvin
Odham
suggested
that ,,the
• tha fences will Be (solaced If posHAMPURG. G«em*nv, Aug. 28 Hindu* and filkhs:
Warehouse
On
Farm
.
.
,
..
.
,
..
Born
July
M,
lfiDI
in
(!«rthnqfr,
“Wa ware happy |q our homes local VFW post. .
aibla.
■
of director* I n t e .t l g a t h e s a tlroj#*e**#.| was . mamMr first. The school I* fulto accredit­
(yfh— A Rritish nfflelal said todas*
The bonds mav be cssIuhI at hoard
before partition. Look at u« nnw,
Lon gwnod telephone lirpj'.,' nn I of the I’resbvterinn Church of that ed In* the Veterans Administra­
“Tha se ore board is fust patched
Rritish
aiithneitles
were
prepared
Fire, believed to have been
tion and any veteran may h-ceto*
j
together,, si not It we* practically caused bv apontoncou, comhurtinn, to us* thr»e degrees nf comrmlstnn In danger of our llvja, Impoverish, either of. Ihn lucal hanks ut*on taka Ihe rinding* under advise cllv.
Instruction in Iwth eommeveiaU
demolished. I- hope that it wtU destroyed a large tin eorrugated if the 4.400 Jews of the Exodus ed. miserably running lit the hape preasntatlon of -the veteran's ori­ ment. The group vote I to Invrs.
She I* attrviveil by tho husband; ar.-l rriatnl high who-d siihje--t».
ginal discharge papers, Mr. Sauls tlgate th* telephone rout rovers/.
1 ,,»«
remain Intact nntll tha Pod* com- warehouse belonging to tha firm of 1047 refused to leave the three of survifaL'’
. ,
, j „ ,
_ ,i
two dauohtms Mr*. *N. Ik Jen- .Courses ii ehlHo houkkeening tyl
A board- of dlre^nrs;_meeHgg;r ln c ; &gt;r)il Mr, r; ,, ,,BV, on- M h
Engliih-apeaktng Stoalain* • ut- emphasised. Survivor* o f-v e te r­
gdete^ tha year," Mr. RIChard L. A. Brumtey and Son at their British transport* bringing them
p’lng, Pilmrogriphiiur. filing, hualjj
tarad somewhat similar’ senti­ ans who received bond* must go
niah' I f f Sanford! On#’ion,* James G. Ime ness.arithniHUc, calculator.and ad­
farm on Celery Avenue early yes­ to Germany.
to the Post Office and nhtain spe­
ment*.
gt
tht
rouri»t
C^ntfr.
0[
on#
grnntNim.
I
airy
One section of tha fence nearly terday morning.
v * a - t* l - H | n i | it si IT
i , * +e &gt; ■ j
The official said these degrees
ding machine practice, and a gen­
I pbotdgraphrd a point 21 mile* cial blank* to tfe filled out ard
• 50 feat long which was blown
Gueals at today's meeting in -* Payton nf Hanford; one sister eral rlerlcal course. Upon »atl»r
untied to Ihe proper Wulhorltlcs.
Tha building wa* a mas* of W#r*t
aouth
of
Lahora,
Where
the
lllndown on the south tide of tha flame* when the blaxa was dis­
Mr*. Mary Margaret Priest of
First! manljandling.
du-BIkh and SfosUm lines Inter­ Tii# next of kin in thl* rate Is cluded Bob LukS and Gens 'F is ­ Carthage; two brothel t, John factory completion of any reurse,
fi«!d la in fair conditio* and can covered bv a negro helper and
considered In Ihe ord-r of wife, hery.
a certificate is awarded.
Second:
ahlp’s
hostpipes.
r
sected.
l be repiaeed with‘ little difficulty, therefore the fire department wa*
Fields nf Carthage and W, N.
Third: tear (« t.
'
The*# llAaa extended-In both children; parents. Th# Iwnds mutt
'*
‘
’ ’■
l However, tha section on the south, not called. About 50 tons of fer­
Fluids
of
Hanford,
N.’Y?.*,
nn
ha'f
l&gt;*
cashed
tor
the'
full
amount,
Mr.
H# added thatVompahlon would
east corner will offer somewhat tiliser. Including sodium nlturs. be used only es “an absolute lest directions as fs r as the onlooker Sauls stated, as no partial pay­
brother. Benton Fields of. Happy,
Rourid World Fliers
Berlin Raid Shelter
could see. The refugees were In
of a problem, since It was pushed we* dcilroyet, also a ahed con­ resort."
Tex.
every Imaginable vehicle - and oh ment will be made. .. .
against a pole Inside of the park
Funeral service* jrill be con­
Mr. Sauls temlmle l t veterans Make Ireland Landing
Will Be Blown Up i a
British authorities estimated IQ foot. Men carried women and the
and Was splintered badly, Mr. taining’ farm tools and impls________
.
, ducted at 5:00 P. M. Friday In the
.MV
...
would take 24 hours under or­ Infirm, the latter with beda on that thd* national VFW organise, RIChard added,
tioti strongly urged nassag-s of th* } NEWTOWNARDS, ' Northern Erickson Fiineral Honrn with the
Mulrhead, a neighbor, not- dinary conditions to disembark their shoulders.
BERLIN. AUg. 28 ( * &gt; - Th*
jj| A 40 foot portion of tha fence
tbs nrumlsys of the fire, the Jew*, being shipped her* from
The line of march was littered terminal leave pay bill, but that ( trolisrul Aug. 28 (A*l—Cliff F.vans Rev. Douglas Charles officiating, Bvlng, Ihn *'ck am), the dead war*
Clear tha clubhouse can ha replaced and water
-was poured on negro French water* after their un­ w|th neraoakl effect# abandoned national Comdr. Louis E . S ta r r L » u'.ihtncton and George Tru- Intormenl will folluv In Ever- being moved nut of tho way to-’
with little difficulty, but none of
near the burning shsd successful attempt to run the In flight from roving, bloodthirsty asksd all member* to retain Ihelr „ „ 0f j J j Angles, who arn at- ’ green t&gt;m#lery.
day tor ana of tha biggest damoltha fence It In too good condition dsrelllng*.
keep the fhe from spreading Palestine blockade, If the refugees band*. By military estimate, the l-»u4s a* long a# possible.
tempting a leburoly flight around
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itlon Juba In poatwar Berlin, tho
and will have to. Save major
major re- to
Anyone desiring fitth er Inform­ tha world In two light sport plan-!
to them.
-— *•
■ B lo r lB
should reslat. The Job might taka death toll of these hand* on hoth
lf not Replaced tnUi
Mr.
side* of the border In the last 18 ation about cashing the bond# •a, made an unlcheduled. tomllng \ n B f ]\H qB i n g H n n H f j
72 hour*.
,
I ted.
IChard atat
-lk
’
,
'
Present plant for the arrival -of days haa been In the thou**ml*---- county service officer,
St-— [Plans
Completed
For
30.000 peopl* at a time dur.
A group of Sikh* and Hindus
Iceland.
Raiders Body Found tend
n
n
. .
.
|tha refugees next week call for
Dooley
ing th* war.
would past while the Moelems
• Th# two American* had taken
l'ony K f lC E S Monday I removing the passenger* to train* waited.
Then a Modem party
off from Keflavtk airport, near
During th* vrar and afterward(and transferring them quickly to
28 b n —Th*
SHANGHAI. Aug. 2i
Be Held Friday A« Ml]
Midwest Scheduled
Reykjavik, last avenfng bound -dy of Cpt. I eland 0 . Faktor of It nlio served * * a hospital. Ora
Tha Duaty Roots and B ad d W Nto«n hut camp* near Luabeck, wouM nas* while the Blkh-Hindn
line halted.
for Freitwlck, Scotland, but a Plymouth, la, la*t of th* mltalng of It* wartime patient# wat th*
To Get Cold Front heavy
iVMrs. Mary Brown Dooley, wid- Club met Tuesday evening a t to the British occupation sons of
The leader of one Bikh group
ml»t a t tha latter airport Doollltla Tokyo raider*, ha* b«en lat* Hermann Goerlng, who went
B w of tha lata Mart is E. Dooley home of J.P . McClelland and made Germany.
said hts refugees had been at­
eaurod them to chang* their found by a u , B. (r*T *t regis­ there praiiimel-ly tor safety from
plans for the distribution
of
tacked four times enroute and By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESH plana.
tration field
learn nearly 450 the allied alrfleeti which he had
prise* totalling mors than M00
Cpsler sir moved Into th* Midthat 200 to 800 had been killed.
After a two-hour halt the. ralr miles aouthwett of Shanghai, Col. rashly boasted would n*ror bomb
Several
Towns
Lost
at
the
Cow
Pony
races
and
tour­
m c&lt; f l u m i m th.
A British offlcef confirmed the west today after a alight warmup took off again for London,
■
Gharlea F. Kearney announced to­ Mctlln,
gai t 84„ Ttara. Mrs:
was nament that will take place at
of one of these attack* and yesterday, whlrh routed tome ap­
■ ■
The struct un* I# known as th#
. To Rcdfl In China report
day.
2:00 o'clock Labor Day after­
1870 la
an Indian officer th* report of prehension among heal-weary, « lie said Faktor’* body, discover­ '•Bly Zoo Bunker,” a* dlatlng*.
noon at Fort Mellon Park.
GATCHEL X RAYFI)
another."
•id-nto.
Zoo ,
ed outside a village, had been I*hetl from the "Little
B r HALOID E MILKfl
Present at the meeting were
Th# CbJeago Weather Bureau
Ll*e stock lay dying nf exhaus­
brought to Shanghai by tampan Bunker” deraollebtd earlier In th*
NANKING, Aug. 28 (AV-Com- tion
McClelland. W. O. Kllbae,
1 ‘ ■ N N b i i M B Mr.
Forroit
GaUhel,
who
wa*
incold
front
wa*
moving
and malnutrition'along ih a gjid •
enmnter nmler the ailiyl pro­
Mr*. Hannan Harriett, C. W, raunlst raider* under one-eyed waV because .the refugees could ■cioa» touthrru Inwa this morn- I n — R n e a r K l a a f a n m a * . l a l a . T m
**«'
Rtiter
B.gM
fil "(Jama
gram
of destroying
German
H
r
remain*
were
Identified
by
a
C.
Rabum. E. J . Camq-Ti.g antT pusTiIiTg ’ fTmL-.vnr«l atul day afternoon when the Ford pickstruetu* claselfleil a* war
western Shantung pro­ nuuunmr l o m SHMIgh to let Hum
gold
ring,
a
allver
name
braceL. IMMrieln and
eastward. Somewhat cooler tepi- uo truck he wat driving turned 1st ami s crumped leather glove. telillal. vince. have rut a wide twath
ir. A. Mem
reported ov#r over i f ter blowing a tiro and (IdaThs Indians Wor* I heir finest i-craturej- war*
r- recta through Urn Henan-Anhwal borMinnroota, northern Towa. the awlping an oncoming automoMI*.
__ ^araeronJ dcr country to roach area# within clothing in an effort to save It.
Their garment* were ralntoaked Dakota*. Wisconsin end Michi­ haa l&gt;een taken to Ferns Iit-Laugh­
BUDGVT CUT
m
/- f
* • « . JW N tt- »^tk
1" J j " o f jl3pt&lt;w , field w- and mud-splashed.
Tlie Court House will lie ctuserl
gan and wa* due to move Into ton Memorial Hospital pending
and John Uonardy. Races will In- port* aaW tmlay. 1
LAKE SUCCESS) Aug. 28 I f f
TIn Delhi r Brltisn traveler .re- Illinol* ^ntl Indiana thl* after­ the taking of g-rays f .r n l.nck Monday for-Labor Dav, and the
TTi# ' official Central New#
y clods the cow pony race*, girls
regular September meeting of the — A United Nation* hugatavy
Injury,
Jtled th a t. Moajstna InvadnT bla noon. ■ ',
today recommended
roes, quarter hors# race, flag'Agency said defending force* had , am compartnwnt hear Lahore
On Apt*. 13/ 1945, Mr. Gatchel County Board of Commissioner* commlttrNo sudden drop In temperatures
race, barrel rocs and tlgaag roc*. In/lctsd severs c a s u s t t l h a on and told him, “S*n!h, you're aaf- srr-mpanhd tha,cool air, and a suffered a hack Injury when lie will ho held at 10:00 o'clock on that f4,l08J)9H to lopped off a
In
. at 10:00 A. M. Th* biggest
H s r* . pels*
p o w will
w ,i, be
i n the
i n , #50,
h v i iRed
h u farce*
i w e r a In
in the
m e mountains
inuuniem e along
w o o * If vOu don't Interfere.” Thrn, ho Weatlter Bureau‘spokeiman aald fall from a-ladder whll-r picking Thursday morning. Sept. 4. It wa* auggvaled I94B buget nf 13#,403,will he made '.n
race prise* will vary from' the border, but admitted lot# nf *atd, decapitated a Hindu traveler II "aronT b* ao much cooler, but citrus fruit. II* la roported to b« announced today by O. P. Hern­ 702 tor operation of th* p **c*
» the Geneva Geroat-ry-----severe! town* to the Communist*. in th# compartment and I«fL
•5 to $20. It was announced.
agency.
don.
It will keep us from Ratting hot." resting comfortably. *
- ■YA" «3^5§f ** %*:*'?**?**\
NEW YORK. Aug. 28 &lt;/P&gt;A rv. Thome* E. Dewey unequivo­
cally rndoned universal military
training today in an addreii be­
fore marred thousand* of American Legionnairer who opened their
29th convention in ftag-draped
Madiron Square Garden.
“ It ir our duty.” the 1944 Republican candidate oaid, "to pro­
vide a program involving participitaticn by all able-bodied young
^Ainertean men under univertal mil• Hnty'lrainin».,f . ' J.
A1,!
Tha abatement was the first In-

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 28,
Wh—The Security Council todev rejected a BraiiUan propos­
al railing on Egypt and Britain
to resume direct’nvxuilsiioM In
Ihelr dispute over the presence
of British troop* In Egypt and
'The future of tha Sudan. The
. motion fell one vote abort of
passage but wa* opposed only
bv Poland.

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On W urfi I W ,

Prison Educator W ork Of Passing
Address At School Laws For
KiwanisLuncheon State Is Related

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Damage At B a ll.
Park Repaired For
Tonight’s Twin B ill

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Enrollment At
Vocational School

Eyewitness Tells
Of Indians Fleeing
Communal Rioting

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TOKYO. Aug. 28 W&gt;&gt;~J*P«n'*
war
preparations were ' "d*.
tensive’^ until Emperor liifohito
issued orders for attack* on
American, Britiah and Dutch'ter­
ritory former Premier Ilidekt
Tojo raid in an interrogation
read to the international tribunal

IN OBSERVANCE OF
*j

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LABOR DAY

§ i

TH E STORES IN SANFORD

Accent On Youth— ~

Tto llr ,.14 |. a n. a. . . . f ul ito

A&lt;M«tal*e

Jap Meet .Decided To
Go To W ar Dec. 1,1941

WUlintn 51, Blnlr, who hut been'interviewing farm pm for
the N. Y. Times, «ay.n that those-in Illinois, the heart of
the farm belt, a redoing'some serious thinking about the
future.
^
With the present system of price support and the demand
for farm producta, farmers arc enjoying greater prosperity
than ever before. The Secretary of Agriculture, Clinton P.
Anderson, shvs that now, when agriculture Is healthy and
productive, is the time to draw up long range plana to pre­
vent a stuntp. Most farmers believe that industry and
agriculture must work together, higher production bringing
increased Income to purchase farm producta. They have no
desire to go back to the controls of AAA, which they believe
.was puyely nn emergency measure, but roanj- think that
some government control, or at least government planning,
may be necessary to create stability for farmers and con­
sumers-here and abroad.
'
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Whether they are right or not, it is a hopeful sign when
n large, representative group like the nation's farmers, in­
stead of setting a date for a future depression, are alive
to its possibility, hut firmly resolved to prevent It.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947

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From Frank S. Wright, former publicity director of the

Will B E CLOSED .

•• all University of Florida, comes a clipping from the New York

THERE IS AN .IN V Ifllfil.B
BENCE BY OUJt SI PE.
5NG AND ABI E TO BEAU
'O U R BURDENS EASILY. GOD
WISHES UB WELL, WHY WOHJtYT—P*. 56:22: C«u thy burden
oa Jehova.
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Herald Tribune about a University of Florida alumnus
which will be of special Interest to graduates of that great
institution in this part of the state. He was "one of my
boys", comments Mr. ;’Wright,
_ .........
back in the days before the
war when he was at the University,
"President Truman has made a distinguished appointment
to the Fereral government in naming Mr. John R. Aiisun
to be Assistant Secretary ‘of Commerce for Air, "says the
Herald Tribune editorial." At thirty-five this seven-times

4 « « « u e d v e t e r f c » o f marial
campaign. bul (ion I (otgcl to

your Christmas shopping early
said lu be 5v500,000
tuitis. But ihete i»
e tide to every queiJu it how far lottery gengilcn
ilLga. tLAittsA jO -tijin s-Jo j&gt;tcr.
shown l&gt;y
H H f,
the reccnl bombing of the borne
of to Atlanta newspaper editor

IA ^ d r l d W s ) 71 ita&lt; irP

RADIO PROGRAMS
Station WTKK

clea rin g :

"The Cochran-AHaon team had na their authority General
AntokFa command: "To hell with paper work. Go out and
fight." They did. Gliders whizzed into the Jungle field in
darkness; by day the field was clearer, and thnt night sixtyfive transport loads landed on it bringing In Wingate raiders,
food, equipment and ammunition. It was a team job that
could only have been done by men of Imagination and high
courage, That is. the sort of stuff of1which Mr. Alison Is
lo wtillng Waibingtcyp Mcrjy-Go- made, and that is what it
Rcimd while Drew Pcaiton, Vrjifl laid aside at the Coinmet
^tSjidcqfRooievelt ilmughf.wki a Citizen, MrrWfflianV" A . %

From Miami comes a ballot in
a public opinion survey un (he
Subcrnaloiial proqiecti for nexc
you. Apparently the following are
all jpiotpecli; W. S. BasUn. Henhr paynsid, Stafford Caldwell. U
toytCvIliip* Colin English. George

from his gun. clanked loudly
moil cmb«rta«iag
for the tiirce bold b i j
They premplly look to
By of Ocala In an effort
rising costs has levied
tibai* and
collection
:h U expected f lo raise
a jtat.'H e^ ie mvnsri arc
to pay 15 rents a iuontb
their gadUtgc collected
iHicfc rM.bluljmrnl)

ami

hou.h w i l l ji y propormore. Somf might think

} ■** °ul, oI P»yin« the

iy by Icttirif the garbage
ite, but * City fanilaiy law

Sanford Merchants Association

enviable record and the kfud.of vision and daring required
to keep this country air-minded and out in front in aeronautical development.
Hfc joined the. Army in 1986, was sent to England in 1941
na an adviser to the Royal Air Force on operaliona of Amerienn-built planes and, as an assistant military attache at
Moscow, helped to train Russian pilots In tlie dark days of
the struggle against the Nazi invaders of the Soviet Union.
In 1941-48 he was on* of Qeneral (Tbennuult'g aces in the
'14th-Air'Force irrChlTUrtltan&lt;i*ik oviF the FT\ nig Tigers!'
Next he and Colonel Philip Cochran ( “Flip Corkin'* of the
"Terry" cartoons) ‘(earned up with a bold and enterprising
Briton, Major General Orde Wingate, who had sold to Pres-

Justice Tom Sabring hti not .le­
aded y*t whether he will rust lor
■ governor next yeir. bul be would
mike en ible administrator fo&gt; the
. 'Stsle of Floiidi_
■M/i. Roosevelt denies that rbe
ever treated Jim Farley end bit
' Wjte at anything but her social
equal*, as lie hti cbkrged in In*
m e a t Article* in Collier’* maga­
zine, Perhaps *n. bul wb»t a thing
to squabble about!

ALL DAY MONDAY SE P T . 1

Are* We
Getting S3tt?
■Mo... rn. tl.LII.I__

Tk it is* up C r r . I . i
fiv e Now* o ! lh« Day
S.bk Twill,Til Hun*,
t i l t la.-k Aiken tune*
«. j u u p o n . l‘* r * d .
*.tk Hotngrlm*
t.e e Now*
t i l t r . n u a l Klurtj* Ulllbllll**
Trt* The Amhiwkduie

ItS* Kina Col* Trio

A photograph by R oom L. Cox
of two pretty Ranfqr.l mtksee,
Peggy Pippin and Louliw Lundquist. trying to entice monkeys on
Sanford'e Monkey Iilaud intn eat­
ing from a bag of candy, and with
James Houghton forme.' Zoo sup­
erintendent who designed the Idland standing In tha background,
was featured in tha Aug. &gt;0 Ml-

StSS T h u ru ta r E ven ing Contort
l».ee N.w*
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sln ^Street
sine. An article,
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Zoo" by S. R. Winter* accom­
panied the llluetration.

Till Volf* of th. Army
StM News
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T o n r P i* lo r

lis t Harry Jam**
It** N.w*
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Perhaps it's th* eummer doHrum*, perltap* it’s just IridlgMtiun. but wo got to thinking re­
cently how many time* n year an
editor gets Invited out to a free
meat, aside from routine luncheon
meetings and convention banquele.
It teem* that no new I'tujvi t,
civic or commeretalr
be proparty Introduced, Without having
the ttreaa on hand to mak* with
the knife and fork, before the big
plan la revealed. Whether it la
on or o ff the record makes no dif­
ference. The way to .hi editor's
mind. It would appear la through
hit stomach.
Judging from the present trend
■of "eet and listen to our slory,
Hr, Editor," the President** press
conference* mey soon become nlco
sociable tee parties, or better yet,
aleak dinner*, with the real meat
of th* situation on the table. In•tend of .on the record. Perhaps
the knife and fork may become essentlal tools of th * , trad* Instead

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T ilt Si.nrlo* S»r*n *d*
I d * Users _

"T h e se m on keys in the h e i r : ;if

8anford are wild, but It ia poarlhle-this-way to get. -toil* clote
to them ” lh*-e*ptlon read.— ; ----"Transplanting »lld monkeys
from thetr- hsbitat deep tn the
jungle to th* heart of a town
■ounda lik* striking a balanc-j with
nature," wret* Mr. W!nt«r*.'“San­
ford husbands a monkty city with-

ly digging thetr own iomnallstlc
gravei with their knives!
^Wouldn't It be more vlventageous to the reading public, If editors
or their representatives wont to

In two and one-half block* of tba
bukineee district.
- “Appropriately named “Monkey
Island" it la
ia without ■
a countercounter­
part. The eneloaure where un­
tamed monkeya are kept In be­
hind a 16-foot moat, onUltting
two feet of water from a 191
foot deep artcalan well. Spectator*
j scaled on park beneh.-j watch the
caper* of the monkeye n* they
|tramper up and down « trepesc,
I woo.ten swings arid J * * J trees.
“Within the enclosure, or Is ­
land, 66 by 78 feet in dimension,
are a structure. 10 by 20 feet
and a gymnasium. 30 feet across
SO feet high. Jam ** Moughton. architect of "Monkey Istand" simulated a Jungli with
dead truer and ritied the level o f
the eneloaure about threo feet feecause of th* overflow threat* of
*' -near.br-take sttd fta r t»f flood*
tn downpour* of rein. Th* (stand
In its entiraty wee fashioned from
.salvaged materials, 26.000 brick*
going Into V1* walls and -16,000
square f*et of toncreie forming
th* moat and wall*.'"

YOURS FOR SALE ?
FOR HOW MUCH?
Not for a million dollars, parents say, yet
many (nil to provide even n few doilara
for their children’s future. Baby U nev$r
too young for a savings account here.
Back up his future opportunity with an
Insured savings account that grows-while

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July 10, TWa Industry, Which
because of overstock, reduced *m-

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and eVen food editors, gat their f *'&lt;* Horntnr ll*d|t*tton»
■hare of Invttea, along Mth those
J*ew*
extended to the tm.i htm.ujf, tot
Hb0?p.re «S’ ,n .d .
freo food and n handout In the* i &gt;. i,
Wjman's W ork
form of a new* release.
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ana pleasant companions are con- tin e aiorntnc M.iorti.*
ductve to "good press relations " I &gt;)&gt;&lt;»* Let's do VUtitna
from the standpoint of the host,
»t Noon
but what about the n sw sp sp e iW
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Manufacturers Face
Employment Decline
cl»l)— Manufacturing employment
continued tha downward trend
korun In February with a drop of
1,100 worker* from ndd-Jun* to
mid-July. Total manufacturing
employment was estimated at 76,accojrdlng to a report rclensad
by Carl Ii. Smith, cHairntan of the
Florida Industrial Commission.
Both durahle and non-durable
good* showed decline* ‘ with the
greatest decreases securing In
food processing, firm* manufac­
turing chemical product* and

Miami Paper Prints
Photograph, Story
Of Sanford’s Zoo

Fringed Rugs 24X48
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Hkhory Strip . Corer

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Covered Dish Supper Hears Plea For

Social Calender
, MONDAY
A * boon! of the I'rrriiyterisn
Women'* Auxiliary will m m «l
Tbs Friendship league of the
gational Church will ram
IVrUh Hour* at 9:00 I’, M.
.

STRlPUNtMljtOWN

Mr. and Mrs. James Knight of
Sanford announced today the marriiKc of their iliushtcr. Nell
Knight Stripling, t.» hr.rnuel ta
Brown on Aug. 24. The ceremony
WR* Ccrfornuil by Judge A. M.
•tary In Thomnsvllte, (la. Mr.
Mrs. Ilrown will make their
i at 25254 laurel Avenue.

Oviedo
Bpoclal lo (he Sanford Herald
By MARIAN II. JONES
Ovitdians srb- quite proud of
the fact (hat four of tne V'imgrr
nyrtcent state competMIvo examln&lt;M«n. Mlsa . Elltahnth •Karat &gt;!,
granddaughter of Mrs. .Nettle
Farnell. won a scholarship tn the
State University at-TnUakrmcc-.
Mis, Farnell was 4 frvshmqn
test year and w(»n many
due to her high airhole i tle
. During this nuinmer idii*
hia'been engaged In State VV. M.
• U.jWork and has been travelling
throughout the state. This whelIp is good’ for thre1 v c x rr a j
arsnlp

Miss Harper Honors i
Miss Jackie Brotchie I
Miss Jean Harper cittrrudmd
yesterday at t (30 o’cl-Kk at h«r
home on South Sanford Avemio
with a. dssert-hridge in honor of
Mias Jarkie Brotchie whine^lmirrlage wilt bo an iventuf Sitp i Jay.,
Marigolds, llnntas an I gr.wnerv
formed an attractive retting for
the party.
Bridal plarecard* were used and
after the guest a took tluir seat*
Mias Harper, assisted hr tier moth­
er, M rs-'E. C. Harper, nud H i't
Mary Gene-Bailey served a d*-v.
arrt course. A grrt -i and white
color,scheme waa carried out in
the refreshment*.
Following thu dessert sevual
progression* of bridge were injoyed hy the guests and after the
scores were edited hirit in ire on*
awarded to Miss El Ratal h n tc
and srtreno to Mis* Betty Jo
Brock. The huxtess presented
Mis* Brotchie with strriin.: nod
crystal salt and pepper shtitem.
During the aftcrt&gt;un cooling
drinks and ntita were served.
Those Invited to iw wllh Miaa
Bratehl# «
Rsbxen. K
Leth JFIlei
Gene Bailey, Shirley Smith, Nancy
Collum, Daphne Connelly, Betty
Jo Brock. Mr*. William lllulr oral
Mr*. BUI Forties-of DvLatid.

Mr. and Mr*. Chat lev W. Ham!)
and son, Wesley, J r , hive loturn.ed from a trip through the New
England stales.
*
Welter 0 . Bergh planTlo lewvs
tonight for Atlanta, tia. and Chi­
cago, 1IL,, where he wilt spend
about four months attending a
technical school.
Tomtuv Meru arrived rr-cnlly
by plane front Havana. Cuba tn
attend the winter ctasaej at Stet­
son UniVfcrslly.
Mrs, John Vaughan o7 Kusktn,
Flo. is spending a tuonth with
her nleee. Mrs. It. S. Cnnvr, utt
West First Street,visiting friends
In Sanford.
Mr. and Mrt. J . 11, Trahtck and
Mr, and Mr*. Dale L. Scott, Jr .
plan tn leave tumorro*' to visit
for aixiut two wool* In North
and South Carolina.

week*.

Mr. and Mr*. II. tL Newman
left today fat ta * Angeles, Calif,
ford, will he held in Sweetwater where thev will visit their daugh­
I’fcTl- Wednesday afternoot.. Tile ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
program and games will start ul Pal Zeola for about a month.
4 I . St. and supper will lie served
Mr. and Mr*. Walter t.unduuist
at G|30 F. M. Mr. Frank W Tot
bolt, Mrs.•Talbott, Mi t. !t. I„ ami twin daughter, Becky and

P*ul Campbell. Mr*. Irving Mai
rnlrp and Mr*. J . B. Jones. Jr. ate
the' rommllUo In rhargo of tnak.
Ing *rr*ngem''nta In Orted-i. dec­
orating table*, etc.
U. F. Wheeler and son-in-law,
John Kvau*, have fetUinrd to
Wayneavllle, N- C. after siK-ndln^
several days ht i &lt;• on huslneu.
Mrs. lone Duho»e cf Orlando
was vlaiUng her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Olllfr, Sunday.
J . L. Cuthburtson. of Ch-xtcr,
B. C. has returned ilium- nfi.'r a
week's visit with hia lirether-In*
law, Th*d I*. Lingo, iir. and Mr*.
I,*iist&gt; and n i f f . Mr*. I'.yy t'l n'r
rih', Mr. Clonls,
*Mr. and Mnt, C. It, Hunt and
drughUr. Brenda, who have uma
year
_,
speitding the past wee* with Mr.
a high pverage In all " f her •nil Mr*. Roy Clonta, have return
p I to their home at St. Umrge,
,d. Shaffer.
Mr.. BrKUgf.tta—s _ -------- *------ larlea Ov Shaffer, wen the • \(, * nd MiH. A. M. Jones are
Ip to the University of Vifltlng Mr. Jbnet, mother, Mr/.
at Wemtter, When they
d !* * fin* boy
ht home t«hy will l&gt;o arcotnm&gt;h ■ prtikd by tH^r daughter. BhtrVy,
aU of Id* tea.
weU
' d D 1" 4 \amort-. Tic grad1. *h o |ia* been .memltug some Him*
fed from the oVied-vtuhuoI a* wllh her grandmotlisr,
a n ^ E " student.
MDa Beverly Ann Jone* of Or­
Mtsa tan a Aulln was the hon­ lando, spent the week-end ih
or®* flaturdey dlsm euft ?« V tt Oviedo a* the u'Uest of hir grandMias Kathryn Lawton, &gt;and Mc*- mother, Mrs. Ituliy U. Junes and.
dantes William Hennr Martin. T. uncle Ben Jours anrl Mra. Ibn
ta Lingo, Or., and w. It. Young Jones,
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entertained with a tea at the home
Mr. and Mr*. Leon C 01 tiff
of Miss Lawton.
are having aa *helr dinndr guests
A Quests were received at I he doer thU entire week W. T. rinmce and
by Mrs. T. L. Lingo, S*. The liv­ daughters, Jean and Billl*. &gt;lr»ing room and dining nv«it were Chance Is visiting In Georgia.
Attractively decorated with flow
5lr. and Mra. J . IL Jones, Jr .
'era and fern. The tea latde, jit * had a* their dinner gut »t Friday
sided ovey.by Miss Lawton. Mrs. evening, their nieco Mias Beverlx
Young, ana M n. Martin nlternato- Ann Jones, uf Orlando.
ly waa laid with a neautifnl lace
Mis* Kllta'ioth Fatnell wrw the
eloth, cantered with a lovely tawl reeent guest of "her grandmother,
of flowers and fern.
Mrs.-E. A. Farnell.
•
Those enjoying this nffalr with
Mr*. Joe tadnhart has returned
the honores and hosleasea wera from Daytona' Beach, where ahe
bride's mother, Mrs. Andrew waa-the guest of Mr. nnd Mr*.
lln. Mine Itelly Aulln, Mrs. M. Charlie Brannsn.
..'
Gary .M rs. J , 8. Jone*. J r . Mrs.’
Miss Jane Seacreat ’» visiting
E. A. Farnell, Mrs. V/airoti H, her aunt. Mr*, talnhart. Mr, tain
Core. Mrs. Marion Wagner.:Mr*. hart, nnd daughter, Anne, at Day
W. I t Meek. Mrs. C. T. Nlhlnck, torn. Beach.
Mrs. J . H. Lee. Jr ., MIsi Barbara
Mis* AIdred Cone -spent several
Lee, Mr*. Billy West. Mr*. H- F. ilays this week with ta r pafynts,
MeGowan, Br^, Mrs. IT.' F. sw* Mr. and Mrs. F . S. Conn before
Cowan. Jr ., Mrs. C. R. Ctonll, Jr., going on to Orlando^ whet® she
Mrs. Merritt Staley. Mrs. Tommy will 'teach again Utte, year. Ehc
M Ugy^M ra. Jahies H.
has heen atray at summer school.
Mra. BaaU.Gumn, Mrt.
' Mr*. Tom Puilln -and ' ‘
talnhart. ' Miss Jane Scac
daughter. Anno, arrleod thla wi
Vlrs. Walter Teague, Mrs. Ben from Glouchkster, England. They
Mrs. Milton Core, Mrs. were met In JacksonvlJt# by Mr.
Watnrlght, Mrs. Hollis Cox, and Mr*..Doe Malcolm, uncle and
J . p. Cox, Mr*, Georg* Mor- aunt of Mr*. Pu!
“ ulHn'L MrL
J P VPuBfii
.
Mrs. Paul Campbell, Mrt- Is better known here as the lonaer
rt Lee Kemp, Mra. IL L* Mias Helen Dunklee, She married
ler. Mrs, Jam e* Partin. Mm . Mr. Pullin, of Gloushttater. Eng
lore Aulln. Mr*. Pste Aulln, land, sevpral year* ago while he
J . Y. H*rrU, Mrs. W. U- sea* in this country. Later ah*
Mrs. Toptny Moon, Mlsa followed him to hi* home- It was
there that their daughter waa
Mr*. Tip Pat
born. Doe to the atrick tlnthr*
Mr*. Lyle IX. MIH!son, rationing, Mr*. Pullin'* aunt, Mr*.
tel Nelson. M rl Henry Malcolm, ami father, Mr. DunnMr*. Ferrsil UfaMev, lee, of Tampa, sent her clothing
Jo t
for the baby and herself a t Well
as other things she' asked for Inat
Joe
thty were allowed lo sand. Hr.
Olllff Mn. Pullin (a still in tba English
i Me- somewhere on the
Mr*- L O, E u ro p e. Mra.
nch. ter after
r*.
visit
ill remain here wit
exp erts tu hr
obert James taarten, son of
School Sups
Superintendent IT W. i-ow­
ton and Mrs. I-awto’n, was **&gt;nrded a scholarship to the University
of Florida at Gainesville. James
graduated from the Ovinia school
with many honors, one of ili/m
being the highest giynte* n " i "iulated. He won this w ind for
the boya and Miss Farnell for the
girls. This psst year he has been
attending Bob Jones College, in
Renoessee, where his lirillam ? won
hint many honors.
At the close of school iri nnnihcr
s t a t s compeietlve . eXktntnntlo.t
Mlta Mary Totten won j t scholar*
lo the Stele UjitversUy at

they

to

Ing several day*
days with Mr. and
Mr*. Elmer F. /.dmlquiaL
Mr. and Mr*. J . II. Hodge t. Ted­
dy, nobhy and Maigin llinlges
have returned to their hume on
the Petand highway after visit.
Injf in New York City anJ Notth
and Sohth Carolina.
Pfc. Willie Ler Bohannon, Jr.
and Mr*. Bohannon have returned
to their home in Washinglon, D.
C. where Private Bohannon I* sta­
tioned after a 21 day visit with'
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie
Bohannon, on West First Street.
Mr, and Mrs. Hamid Appleby
hive a u iid r gueite Hr. cml.ALuu.
Elmer Dann and children, Roland
and Hettv Ruth, of DoLan-l aico
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Webb and
d#ughtec-Judy—nf —Mrt.ranitti'.t o,
lit. jrho
who Were
were called
railed tq Sanford
Konrur
HI.
becauAc uf .lira itaa.it uf U. _l
Dann.
Mr. ami Mr*. Jack
trhle of
Nenluhe Beach and Jtr*. 41. K
McGreggor of klacon, tin. plan tb
arrive Friday to attend the marri­
age of Mlsa Jackie BrotchU to
Janie* I„ Ingiey, Jr . Mr. and Mr*.
Brolchle arc Mlsa HrotchisY aunt
and uncle ami Mra. Mdirrggor is
also her sunk
'rMr. and Mr*. Fred E. Russell
have returnrd front tpeinlinr three
months In Charlotte, N. C. with
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mr*. Frank Russell and lo
Cleveland, O. with another non
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra.
Joseph Russell. They also visited
other relatives in Bhartm, Pa. an 1
Far Kockaway Beach, tan g Is­
land, N. Y.

Georgia, who has b.-en visiting
Mrs. H. B. Mattox, has return# I
home, Mr*. Mattox an i Mr*. Ad­
kins spent the past Week in Ml"ini.
Mr. and Mr#. Werner Hath, of
Kingston, N. Y., who hav* been
visiting Mrs. Huth'a parents, Mr.
and Mr*. C. ta Allen, navo return­
ed home. They went Accvnjl**nicJ
home h r Mr*. Hutra* brother,
Maynard who will speml some
time with them.
, Mrs. Burges* .McMahan and
liahy son have returned -home
from the Orange Memorial Hos­
pital., * Mr. and Mr*. Stokas, of Or­
lando. wera recent guest* of Mr.
and Mra. Burge** McMahan. Mr*.
Stokes Is super!ntrnde&amp;t of the
Maternity Ward at the Orange
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. Vpd Mra. Basil Guynn, who
have been spending tho wu*. two
week a at Cleg
Clearwater and Min in I
Beach, hav# returned home.
Me*. Ernest Ward and baby
son have returned home from the
hospital.
Mr. and Mra. R. ta Ragsdale
spent Sunday at Daytona “Beach.
Th# Rev. and Mr*. 11. H. Link,
daughter, Dorothy Roae and m u ,
Alfred and Marlowe returned
home Friday from Rl lgcerear, II.
C. They left again Saturday a f­
ternoon to spend * while at Day­
tona Beach, Bobby Ragsdale or
compen led them over and waa
their guest for the week-end,’
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C, Olllff,
w|io have been apending some
was
time a t Daytona Bench, ha
turned home, M n. Olllff '

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Stineclphers Honor
Mr. Ami Mrs. tiarner
Couple With Supper'HoHtu At Slipper P a rty -

M&gt;s. J . H. Tlndcl, Mr*. P. H.
Mr. and Mis. J . M. Hl.nccipiur 1 - Mr. fiul Mr*. I.. ■*. tistn ir were
NEW. YORK. Aug. 24. :4b .
Wyatt and Mrs. Alytx- ‘ Asl-lown iffte Norton II. Pearl tvf Detroit,
wpie host* for buffet *upp&lt; r ,l*«t host* at a .hamharip-r f-y and
were hustessrs for a coven*.I dlsK nai naj prestdent of tfi,- Autcri exeiilng honoring 5H»r Jackie picnic supiwr at their hom e'on
suptier held by the H. \V. U'nte kan 1.,-jrion auxiliary, a»ke«l the
Brotchie and Jam--* I., ingiey. Jr., Went Sixteenth ,4ircet last «x*nBible Class of the First Mrlho- auxilUiy's 1*20,110(1 rm-mhri* to­
, whose n.amage will take place ing.
dist Chun It recently at the rhun h. day b&gt; “muster the mightiest ‘n' thi* week. The .dining table w asj Following \upiipr .thc guerls tnFollowing the supin-r » business flu-■'■re our eomhlntHl ;lfort i can
T centered with a striking arrange- t joyrxl gotAe* ami »ihtin.; thrvugivmeeting wa* conducted by Clyde wsemblc on the side uf pcu.v Mnd
mrnt uf white lilies and uspuinyti* out the tetnnindi-t ‘ if the evening,
Bruckman. The grouo n^iolntcd fie
plarod i&gt;u a reflector. In fu n l o f. Those enjoyed the party were:
a nominating cutiunllU-e which
the flower® stood n irilnistUix* Mr. and Mr- EttanH SmlHl, Mr
In a'-m-ech to the uiixiliart's
consisted of Mr*, f.. H. t.lu rpviit hrblc and gna&gt;m. Ml. and M ti amt Mr*. Ilafry ' H i i-wti and
Ing, ‘Htsiiniah, Mrs. ta M. Swain* dpcniiis" convention s*!**i'te, - sli t
J Stineripher w h o aXrl&amp;lgd |ll rerv* daughter, t’ hcryt F raiic-*, of Ho'*ald that “today the wnnd stands
ind Mr*. It. T. IVort-ni
Ing by. thelf datighter, f.lfix Grace lywmol. Mia, Gtac-t-i-Hadley and
■ Election of officers yUR Ih- held crjpfu-, d at u erttsaroad, where PmMarie Sllneelpher.
son. kYank. of I-1*, t nuderdate,
In September at which time Mr*. rw-t bads to iwace ,ind fierdum,
J Following (lit *uuper the r i ”i&gt;P Mr*. Alvlc Moor*1 so l two cltildJ . P. 'Bate*. Ml** Ella It-dton und ^^Letln-r unimaginable horrn'- of
enjoved ''charade*’ un.l group ren. Marilyn nnd DoiinlJ, of F t.
Mra. Clydi; Brockman will l&lt;c Ho*- another tvar und Universal UktatoHltip."
. singing accompanied by Mrs J . t tauderdale, Mr*. \Y. F. Garner,
taasea. Thu*c_ preet-ni
the
L. Ingiey. An aluinirum steak Mr*.
leiurlne
Iteal. Kenneth
*‘Thc iiietTst action, derision, in
meeting. w*te- Hr"- -Ashdov n, Mr.
: hnillas xvo* niusaiitod to the eouple tabols. Herman E'bult, Verne
and Mrs. Brockman. Pat nnd John fluent-p*' on ih.- pert of thi* n*.
I hv Mr. and Mr*. Stiurelplicr. ■ |Mnaaettgrr, Roy Kchota Emily
Brockman/ Mr. and -Mr*. It.-I.. Iioi2» «"mpn, *ne sdilr i, "may
| Those p r e s e n t witti M iss-Fave Garner. Hug,-/ Uariter ar.d
McKinney. Samlm McKinm-v, Nr*. tUfii the tide vite way or another.**
! Brutrhle and Mr. .Ingiey we/e the ln»*t nnd ho*to-*
Fite d'tlnrcd that “It
high
n, Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Chut pelt­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broom*. Mr.
-------— -------7--------- ' *
tit®r *■&gt;■ fayed tlic fact* of t»*ting and H. W. Warn.
and Mr*. J . ta Itight v. Mr. and
Wot life," instead of "dn- itcing of
Mr*. Dunahl Jones, the Miasc s NaniV Odium. Alio e’harles-Pnrk,
a quick return to a pre-war world
Kathryn W lgg in *. Shirk-v Smith. A1 Brack. Dougins Brotchie, M. ta
th:ii tn. longer exists," and ftrged
Jean Harper. Mildred Iteb-nn nml Rnteirn. Jr . and Pete Bniek.
that “w-y ieaaraken our Inlet-at in
Jtn ordered World and aubortlinate
MRS. \. K. MOB AN
our ele. lo the rotiinivil Putfil nf
Mr. and Sirs. J . M. Ryficlt of’ at| m.tnkirid.”
SPECIALS FOR AUGUST
Alva, Fla., Mr. ami Mi-. A. E.
Gm Thomas E. Dewey extent
GrccnwvU an son, llillr, of
ed
the
urreitrigs
of
the
state
to
Gainesville wete weekend ^niecU
Try a New Heat Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather
of Mr. ami Mr*. W, (I, Atidcr* nnd tile .luxilisrv niotnU't*.
cut or tell long . . as you prefer. Foipeclall) vruid for dry hair.
Ih another speech preparc-l for
family.
Scalp Irealmrnts and eleclrir massage * specially.
Sir*. 8. C, Huggins wa* Routes* the “p.-ning session of the legion lOVtlY SCtltN STJte Carole tarndi* i
J a l c today J n . Mrwli*^ rbpurv| etrrirt b«* own luggage Csxut ih# f
v i T l.U M I H II* ^ f t U .E R B K A I'T Y NflOK '
Tlartlrrt. Mr*. Pearl—only woman gangtdank' of the -V. S. America
New Lo allon - - 200 North Park Avenue
Phone OTt
sps-ak.r on the program- said the after a 3-day wildcat strike by
auxillatv'a mcml&gt;cr*hi|t had film- A .FJ* longthotcmen caused of- ! _ _
Calvin Oldham. Sirs. O. C. ‘.Irock- text frwn flKI.OOOto tW.iant during flclata to cancel the luxury llnct'a j____
Un» past year and e odd reach departure from New. York for ' •»«
man. Sits. David 8 p j
LWUxiti “m the near future,"
llarrv ticigcr. Sirs. B.UU, M
Europe. Carole was one of D39 ,
Walter Vat borough, Sir*. ScnA
FA I*1/ OPENING OF
pauengera given reftu-ds by the
Kysrr, Mi** Evelyn Danlt-D. ami
ship line,
(fnlcrnatlorial)
COGQUliN SCHOOL OF DANCING
Mrs. Knight of W ry fb-ath.
*
-"**|
Hnllywood
sH A liniN -M ll.i.i.i:
Mrs. W. (I. Anders ypept it f. \v
1516
East Second Street
days last week in (Sslnc.-iville vtsitTlie marriage of Mi*. Ellen Stiaing her ,*lstcr, Mr*.
K. tirts-n* ' BOLLYWOOD. Au-t. 21, v P iweif and fnmilv.
Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic
idven doln uf Snnfi'id 'tu Dai “I ftiller
Hhlrkv Tent:,1ple,-lN-yeai-i.|il
'
Cliilllentlie, 0 . was eob-mnUcd
Sir*. O. C. Ilrtwkman la spend^yoeiaH-ToerTumhl
int?
ng a Tew days in lM a .i I this USf fell of Her natural dnv* wotkvisiting In Glim, Indiana tin I Midi- I
week.
Ing .......... ...
Speeiul eluKKm fur boy« in Tup
The teacher* for ‘ha renting
le-tiu g beautiful these day*. lean Mr. and' Mr*. Miller will
nnri Tumltllng. Ilegister ul Slutlio
school vear are Sir*. Star/ Nickel, Sbirlrv ha* had time to. think make their home at illl Kim j
principal, Joe Slathicut and Mrs. about tin- future. S h e 's t gal who Avenue on Sept. 1th
September 2 front ,1 In 5.
Lula Moran.
lias nlways known what *h- want­ crime solvers. . . . f’bt’ h Clark co- !
Sir. and Mrs. J . ta Drown enter­ ed and now she wants a lifa In the starred with l.uejlte Ball. . . . A ,
Enroll now fo r Ju n io r Ballroom cIjinhcu.
tained with a Idrthda/ dinkier itaovirs.
llitig Crasby- ,nchtt* with n‘ pood
t
—
hohoiing her brother Henry Har­
'Wbv not?'1 she asked, ns sne
rison of Ranford at the home of restr.l on the "W ar Party" set.
Sir. ami Mr*. C. F. Haittam Sun­ “I lit, working in dirt tin-,; it's
day.
fun. 1 re no reason whv I rhould
Those present were Henry Har­ null
t ,r. . VL u T. x
i. , . . . - f
rison, honor guest, Mr*. Henry • “But I wouldn't continue if I
Harrison, Mr. and Sir*. C. I\ Har­ had in lake small pi!"* l.i teen
rison. Jimmy Brown, Mis* lot- wot king. There would ta- no Uek
•J
Verne Dunkel, Kcnnetb Harrison in li llu n.
and Mrs. Joe Dawn of IlnUJlOrt,
fihirlev Indicated she would likv
her career to continue n* i: ha*
m
Sfrs. F. A. LrFils o f Itrtte tilmle, been cuing; she ha* n r nn'bilion j
«!"■ » " * visiting relative* hew, W—bm» - Iwr—own-ewniMi nv a rut
lrtt Tuesday Tor uto hmipltnl in prpiiu,. (ilni*. But the wirubk
Went Palm Beach. She tvo* threat­ like to direct. I |ioint&lt;“l out Ihnt
ened with pneumonia.
the!
n° f c f l ji l f - 'l i m j'jt J i uf
- Mr.- and-Sir*,- Pmi! ttwlrv nf :j&gt;idore*| -in llollywotnl (inlay.
Winter Garden were rtilh-d to the' 7- “ That ahoublu't In-." she r»mliedilde o fh is mother, Mr*, sinllle p la .i-U .—."Women should 1— ecnxl
■pbolcyr 'who had a stroko on F ri• directors. They-bavo iniu-v *ma-day. She entered H i p . Fyinahl- gjnitlon than men. They me twi­
taughton Slrmnrlat lloipltr), Sun­ tes liar*."
j
day.
** RlUrley isn't worri'-l nlnnit
Mia* Betty Faye Yarborough i'n d « intriiuptiorix, jncli a* Imvwrite* she la having u lovely time ing Babied. "laiuk at Crawford,"
on lur vocation In New Y.irk City. ebr eitixl. "Being out of pic ture*
W. ta Metain and son. Billy, of dtdnY hurt her. Shb’s mure popu­
Sarasota are spending it few days lar than *),'• ever » « i,
at Rest Haven, on ta l e Ilnrney.
"1 think the public r •nnmtlien.
Among those from Gonevn ni­ Taka Morv PlekfnrtL I have iievur
tending the call minting of the s c n her on thn aerueti, but I'd err- ■ W h eth er y ou 're plunning tt
Seminole Chapter No. 2 of lit,. t,i”ily !»•' inlet#-ii’d in nviru* her
vncuHon, ,n w eekend, o r u
Eastern Star wefe Mr*. taul&gt;e if -bar camu bark in a movie.'*
day at th e lica rh — h u rry tn
\nd look at the Tempi.' come'Bills. Mr*. Jessie tattne. Mr*..Em­
T
O F C IIT O N ’M fo r Ihlngi*
V
ma Youts, Mrs. Margaret (Jolt, he, k, I said lilithely.
. th at will help yon have u
Mr*. I^rnna. M rtain, Mr*, taltu.'
Aha!" she corrected '‘That's
Wore w onderful lim p o f
Alderman nnd Mrs-vFhiy Ktrevell. wlicpa people ate wrour. They
tell me I made a ronn bark when
y ou r life . ' W e've scoriv*
morally I was never away. It wu*
LoufBville LadicH
and acorcd or numntur
F o x l fault. When I |Ult there
value!* — play I lute arrenHave Hemline Rally at It , they Mid I we* retiring
gorier* nnd -h e n llh
und
front the serevn.
hcauty aid * , , . th in g s
LOUISVILLE hy.. Aug. 2h—
* But at 12 I mad.- ‘tvathtean' at
OPl-r-Shoutlng "Keep price* ttOWrh Mi!M ami at 1,1 I innde 'Mrs* An­
ml l * * w h l - * ! - m i
yrtif know you’ll need—
and hemlines
Up," Louisville'* nie Roonev* for tabl! ■ Hmslt.
nnd
ev
e
ry
th
in
g
’*
priced
"Lillie Below the K nit Club" Neither of them was'any good, but
dow nright low to nend you
staged n downtown rally last night I was working. Amt at It I
and. with a men's auxiliary, de­ slgnfd with Hejralrk and made
on your way In happy Sun
clared war on new fashion* whlrlt ‘MincO You Went Away.’'"
tfnya wllh wonderful huvroll for longer skirts.
So' appmenlly We h tv , another
ingn,
A rheerlng, whistling rraw-l' dtaF^tlon for Rhlrb'y—ah* Is the
listen*! tn rtpokestnui. Wliu mil* ttnr. poeyron who Han Ifrrn a trumry
5Or
vnhce.1 MVeroJ arguments
for-earner for all but the rital three
Ipana
maintaining
present
hemline |y tarf of her life.
ihe.
~r
waa the raneens'us'that;
Tiling* I ’d like to“ *p*: V V . A
Mum
t Woman *huuld not allow Paris neasrtel without n hotsorntf.
»i.oo
:*
Invrt'blt Under Short. And Wm.uW*
to dlcute style*.
Jame* Stewart playing a hi el In2 Clothing manufacturers sre
4 o f a wholesome i leslist. . . ,
Noxema
trying lo "Hoodwink" women Into
nr dor mystery thu; dsln't
30c
buying new stylrt.
r the suspect* in one t"»m
W ltD ROO T g K s a
3 ta n r skirt* arc neither .a t­
Rnrhnsol
final reel. . . . Jim * Allrsor
CREAM-OIL
tractive nor comfortable.
*t no Tussy
in t picture in which situ didn't
Mr*. Bella Evans, club chairman, hnvit to erv, .
Deodorant
had this to say about long s k irts ;: A email town picture which
"You can t vrtlk in them. Also, I j|,|ni^ »bow the
lnbibltsntt «*
t o o t h f ASTI
l
M
fftpy
JlLrati ttoo
Art rf
oaten fnnuw
rt- Iron.
ma
■ i _ _.
«
*
*
they ttake
darn
long 1toand Tulx'*. , . . \ movie
Pr*K"ptton lor ycut l« th
And W, II. Anderson, spokes,
which declared the coming
man for the men's auxilary, want,
Mon w*s only mediocre., . .
ed to know why American women
Fidgrim as sahu-llilntf beshould have style* "forced upon
a alodgy charortac. . . . A
them that they do not personally
,1 in which the gill failed to
want."
&gt;** nn Broadwe/ and had
Mra. Neale Cox, who led the
k home,
rally, said I,2fl5 tauisvIUa women
y Bogart in n comedy
already had promised to keep the
western pK-tur* without a
50c MI 31
"status quo" of the hemline, and wpianj dance........... Ui v Favn in a
Prescription
urged that neighborhood cclubs j nen- movie. /. . A my story will, h
Mouth
w ash
Masterpiece
ta formed.
I shus
poltar as inlelligent
l*—According to Ibe Art of
(ha Apothecary" U an In- 35c Tootli Brush
drurllon that appeared on
I.UX SOAP 2
17c
94c VALUE 69c
)A Ss jt a t e
Ih* esrUeet recorded preLUX FLA K ES
Uc
(cription*. And true to that
BATRE8
art, every prescription coat
“T
S W B It' 5 ™
30c
punruled by as I* e matter
piece of -modern pharmacy
Y
B
L
iJ“C
Silque Hair
prsrtlce executed with the
H.
fullest
measure
»f
prafeaU
1
N
S
0
SOc
Dally I
sJeoal skill and rare. That
Tonic
and
Is why so many doctor* so
■
t *
often
aay—"llsv e
this
_
w / - .^ O R A r n t i d F!
Shampoo
l u t e d T u r n r r rjV K ."
They 'knew that prtoeripAD VEN TURE\
a profession
Hon work
$1,48 Value 98c
IZAN IS UAL* \ilTII ALL
Um with us.
IpHJIiE P ,
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GENEVA NEWS

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�THURSDAY, AUGUST 2 8 , 1 9 4

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Leeabarir »t Piilmka

First Game To Start
Nipped I ’s In 5 Tc
A t 6:45; Sanford
* 1 Tilt Last Night
DAYTONA BEACIf. Aug. 28,
(Special)—'Tha Sanford Celeryman eontlnuad to pound the Lall
at a merry dip aa they unloaitrid
a 12 hit attack on the offering*
of Wally Gaddi* to chalk *up a 5
to 1 , Victory ouee-khw pee l
Talet*. Th# first Kama of the
tloubla header wa* rained oat.
\j Tonight the Sanforditoi take on
•the Davtonan* in the Municipal
Bark In Sanford in a twin attrac­
tion that tl ilalod to cot underway
at 0:45 o’clock.
It la likely tha( Manager John
Kridcr will nominate Buddy Lake
and Bill Stanton to handle &gt;th*
mound assignments in the two

Philadelphia «. PHUhurah J
a m e ju c a s
T .a e .
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New Y o rk
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Tomatoes

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17c
pt.

m o n terby

(.'rape Bunch
IIHII.HT HAIL

15c

(|l.

|j Gal

Bl each * 11c 20c
WHITE no. 2V, can
Peaches
' 25c

SilUNSHINS

6:H5.P. M.

F,our 2 3 / 4 lbs 38c
s( nnyurld / u». to iba.
F l°ur
45c 85c
a r m o u r 's

LABOR DAY

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DAYTONA VS. SANFORD

Inga.

Eltewhere tn |l&gt;« l*»gn\ ihe
Lec*hurg Piratee *corml a 7 to 0
victor/ over tho Paiatka A ial.ae
aa Paul’ GomtUh limited the A‘«
to two biogles and the DeLand'

GARDEN FRESH
FRUITS &amp; VEG.

DOUBLE HEADER

Ring In capture n 7 to fi decltlon

1 lb can

i»»

PRE-WAR‘Quality Whhhey

lb

49c

Baby Beef&amp;Veal lb

42c

ANY CUT STREAK O'LEAN

lb. 35c
lb. 49c

Apples

•

21bs 25c
Egg Plants 2 lbs 25c

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YELLOW

GRAPE JAM
lb jar 23c
2 lb jar 43o

F in t A m o ng F k m ,V F h lA h i...B le n d e d W h isk ey 8ft proof,
f t ia ORAM nevirul tplrtlv .Ihr*e f*o fh*r» DfttHbvtor t, Inc, New York

Onions

2 lbs 15c

SW EET

Potatoes

3 lbs 29c

eppers

ANGEL FOOD

lb. 22c

lb.25c

Sirloin Steak

lb. 1

GENUINE Spring Lamb Bhontder Roaat

Square Cut
lb.5
Shank Cut
lb.4
Rib Chops
lb. (j
IN OUR 8E L P SERVICE CASE
EH. SKINLESS
Franks
lb. pkg. 45c
PIN E RIVER

lb. 39c

CREAMED

IN CARTONB

'AGED

Cheddar Cheese

Lge Stalks Celery

No. 1 Potatoes
CaUf. Lemons

less Grapes

Stringless Beans 2 lbs. 21c
Cooking or

Eating Apples

3 lbs. 29c

Head Cabbage

(WHITE

niARCAKE^

FRESH

Beef Tongues

2 lbs 27c

FRESH TENDER

Finest CRAIN Neutral. Spirits

• lb 65c
lb 59c

Sharpe Cheese

SP A R E R IB S

blended with

not pleated, ro u r t l o hack at any
■a
(lo
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TK-OIi.
Ralrld*. contain* M'S alcohog IT
IN P T IU T E H .
tie.vi he*
HOUR
m « in K IL L t h . Itch. Today at
'um!ll»l and A ndatw a. '*■

SHOULDER

Pure Lprd

MOTOR OIL
qt 25c

bi**»n p-

Hard

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30IMI MILK

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BU TTEN D
SHANK END

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Pork Sausage

39c

A I’ F.NN

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U. S. .Grade A Young Tender Baby Beef and
AA Grade Mlnnraola Milk Feed VeAi ’
STEAKS 4k CHOPS

SMOKED COUNTRY BTYLE

w w ft u fe

B aii.rll*id,
BHd*, ef

Alhletei

People keep a sk in g how ca n we &lt;cep o u r p rices so 1i w y e t o u r q u a lity rem ain s
th e l»e»t“
A n s War i B y s p littin g o u r p r o fits w ith o u r m any, m any s a tis fie d cu sto m e r*.
Sh o p a t M a rg a re t Ann and YouTI B e a a a tisfie d cu sto m er to o .
GEORGIA SHIPPED, DRESSED A DRAWN
Swifts'P*onut Small 8/14 lb. Hama
----WHOLE OR

White Bacon

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LOW PR IC ES

CHUCK ROAST

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r'tom i M ^ A n Corn No. 2 can

win n
Will Be Cloned
All Dav iMona ii u d j
tio n .

In the Floridj* Stnfe'Drfrui- -.tind*

over the G-Men.

204 Eaat First Streat

pet ct«&lt;i aiimkc t ..cine tie co, HNO-HIIEEN CAKE

MUNICIPAL PARK

“HOME CONTROLLED"

vBeans 2 No. 2 cans 23c

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Clean Stores With Everyday
.

IONA STRING

r t i Lake, liflde. TetrauH. Batrlfl.ee!
Hlteeh, Bltvermen.
Double
playt;
Katllee lo K errey tn Satterfield, Le’rt
9 " h a i « ; Sanford #, P eyto n a *,
hall.; off
4 off
Blrlka o u tfi by
t
K ellie. I, Gaddi* I. H ilt o ffi lilt•an 4 In J tnnlna* and
I
run
Winning pltrheri Kettle*. Umpire*
Ilelbeek and ilnbley,

here Customers Send Their Friends^

lit

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D etroit 7.1, ttoaton t .J
New York I. 81. Loa!e I
Cleveland I. Philadelphia I

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IJrrorr Ivey. Hunt balled ini 81).
itrman. Lake t. iirida t. •Plllpekl.
Two biee hlUr Sllvertpan. Tyler,
Lake. Murray. TelraeM. Stolen baa.

Big Gooa* Knttloi took’ over
fv&gt;m faltering Charlie Iliu m In
la it night’* contaat nhd allowed
id btngthe Ulet* but two *c^
gained
lie-In *cven Inning t,
credit for the victory.
La*t night tha Orlando Senator*
came from behind tn trip tha
league leading Bz. AuffiuUr’e
Saint* by a ft to ;i ftrore.to oreirrva their *llm two and one-half

th’Mnn

Chkaao *l liroftklrn t*

a—Stnwk out I or Samualy In t|h
h—FH»4 ont for Gaddi* in I Mi
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2 lbs. 27c

Texaa

2 lbs. 17c

Yellow Onions
South Carolina • -

Bantam Corn

4 ears 29c

FIRM

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Ripe Tomatoes

lb. 15c

Onions
LIM IT 4 P L EA SE : STARR STRAW BERRY
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ID H ERA LD , SA N F O R D . FLO R ID A

Wa s h i n g t o n
LETTER

IN SKI-ON^ ROUND

By JA N E EADS

I.trtlii, the Deal &gt;weight
Champion with I lit? puPcrful putter, liiui won hi* .way intu
the m o n j i omul of tho a'tinieiit
dlri.itir) ,,f the Negro Ujlitnl t’ojf*
*‘i ‘ \ aoclation Tournament t.j.iia
lott itnly the thud h il. ytuleoJoy
in ti.ft uiiMU Joe Tom ', of I'uila&gt;k'l|ihik, 3 nml
cumplciiug U;r
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of the English Language in 17M,
ha* bean presented to the Library
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it* place along with a
number of other, unusual library
***** ,UCJ* M » lock of Thomas
Jefferson • aubutn hair, aix .while
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xs a literary fraud.
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distinguished"owum. Id 1BB0 Tt*
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British Parliament and author of
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Grid Drills Monday
GAINESVILLE. Fla.. Aug. 28,
(Special)—There will ire no d«uy
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didates on thk first far their In­
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10 were achcduled to b-j eliminated
tonight with their second defeat*.
Heading the liat weru the Hal.
den. Colo.,* Coor* who won their
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lait nlirht and the P o t Wayne,
Ind.. General Electric*. Neither
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claah In the opening game Friday
night with the winner heavily
favored to jro on to the champion*
ahlp finals Monday.
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being held in I FurmAn. Georgia, Tulane. Miami,
bred horses best' Asa alt and
entrants.
and Kansas Slate.
**opped 1000
mie then there li no use of Amer­
The practice grind will hardly
icans breeding horses,** eald a
begin befure.lt halts long enough
chap who . watcher, tha races ail
Tuesday for the b*ya to /rolls In
dava a week tan months every
game uniforms for photographers
Year.
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* slate papers desiring to moke
He was talking about the International Gold Cup, tint fl»MM)6f7
race that James Duller sought to
make an international affair hu’
(ly LAItHY SMITH
which turned our to be nothing
Tammy BU hoV ^winner, end
more than a ranter between,first AP Nawgfeaturea
Fields: and the 9 - ^
CLEVELAND — Tho Cloy .-land nuartet of quarterback
class
American
thoroughbreds
eld
and two also rans from South Italians'made one at those rare.
whygrtlley obtxlned Charles Hunalngsr, and fun&gt;ad
Amarina.-------— ——--------Caspar Vaccar*. You will pro,
, . The Vace was open to the world. George Metkovich.
WhrlT /the Tribe Office an­ ably be re*dlng*and hearing about
Butler went to England list win­
ter. hoping to convinro the British nounced -during aprlng training these seven University of rlurida
of the feasibility of flying horses Ihm Mrlkovjch, on© or'tho s|mrc footballers soon after llw Gators
from one continent to another. The right flc|dera carried by Boston's start thair fall workouts Monday
president of the Empire City Hac- Amerlaan league rhamniona, had morning, so you might as well
ing Association Wha in tha .Alr l&gt;ern purrhased for an undisclosed take time out now and learn tha
Transport Command during the sum. the consensus reaction among correct nronunciation of their
/ana was “So whatT”
» names:
war.
However, after theTegidpr
(1Hit*
■ H camP *V Tackle
P M John
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It was sporting of Nelson Sea-bra a t liraxil to e4nd hit Ersueno, paignt got under way Metkovich shack); guard Marcellna Hi
doing trick*.
ctTdoing
tricks. Assigned
.‘.ssigne&lt;l to (W orts); tackle lenfr*
and Jorge dr Aturha of Argun* ■tartctT
tins to aend Endeavour for the center field, he has given the In­ (Keehoe);. guard Leslie
test of a mile ami five furlongs dian* ikbrand of speed and excel­ (M ycr); guard Bam Ctccone
against Assault. 1046 Triple Crown lence In .fly catching that recalls one); halfback Gordon Fo
winner, and Stymie, the world’s pIcasaM^uemorlea of the pasi. On (Powcher); and fullback
leading money winner who with the bases ha's a threat to iWal Groetxmacher (Grltxmocker)
Mortetlaro and Louis Plroxx
his Gold Cup triumph now haa pitchers and Catchers.
won 1678.610.
He Is the typical typn'of player guard and tackle, may look
But. as Btanlay Woodward of Manager Lou Boudreau admire* — flcult, bat just take It easy
the New York HernlU-Trlbuno combining speed, spirit and hustle. pronounce exactly what you s e e . __ _
.pointed opts it Ytaint so sporting
Metkmrich tun figured" thlpbrYRBTKRDAY’B
• of the English to shy nway. "It tantly In many a tribal triumph
George 8tirnwe)ea, Yankees,
was a great event,” any* Wood­ this season. Here's a typical exhalf of his se*aon'a te u l ouU&gt;at
ward. "In spite of the non rooperaiion of thtJThree Duke*—Lord
Ueorg?* ifored the running run ou four horns runs In Yankee* 1victory over Brown*.
Rosebery. • Lard Derby and Lord lr« a recent game wlib SVaiblngton 0n , 10-lnning
„ n firs&gt; ball pitched
Aator—who act as pallbearers for by sprinting all the war from first •
the British stud book.
on a Untie by Boudreau. The I f the
* " ! garAe,
*"™ *' and last en« broke
6-6 tU In the tenth.
“It is generally believed that Nats had expected him
Ewal Blackwell. Reds, and Ray
thev talked the Maharejs of Bor* at third on the hit—thi
Boat, Giants. Blackwell became
oda Into pulling
ng hi*
his Sarajiray and even thinking
imar by
tho mighty Maliaratta out, of itha
S J ’-thie plate. But Metkovich and third year’* flrat 20-garp* winner
field, li la eWn *uiuejte&lt;r
tTuil |&gt;at-i'coach Oscar Mellllu sensed taking 10-laning
ejlcii tnal*
Braves, 4-2, although ho
thev had something to di with th i
removal of tha £ . M h horsePMar-' lent *hfW i^ondn^ s r r ^ ^ h e p'lale 10th aftet his .team wsnt
cal Bou.sac’a Djelal. which V aa bfefbrrf Catcher Kirh Ferrell could Poat, up from Baltimore, hit
triple and tie-brtaking homer and
supposed to have caught cold on iU „ xno b ,!, on hlnu
gave Cardinals eight hits as Gi­
W"fKKiwa rd*s * I heo rv is that for^ *
never knocked down ants won. C-4.

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have been beating tho cars of/
llioso of England and thet if n
French horse In turn had his cars
pinnid back by n string of Amer­
ican "»hort&lt;unnlng hors**,” the
English stud book would lie furth­
er discredited.
The Gold Cup waa a truly run
rac* In which Stymie beat Nntchex
by a good head with Assault, win­
ner of hi* last seven reeas, some
four Isngtha back. About the only
surprise of the cvtdl was Natchex.
He had never gone more than nno
mile and a quarter.
The race figured to be Assault
and Stymie.
Assault, however,
never won over the distance end
the laat time these two champions
went, five furlongs more than a
mile Stymie wa* the winner. In
the meantime Aataulf bea* Stymie
five straight, but alwa&gt;* ;n 18
furlong* or under.
Bniueno end Endeavour—named
Endeavour II her* because of
. Jockey club ndingr-did .run wrll
for 12 furlehfca' themselves but
when Stymie turned It on an
eighth of a ,m il* from homo they
ault cold. So did AnsaulL
Ensuu-no p tilled up last In the
aev*a-horae Hold, beaten 90 length*
while Endaa2auL.yras fifth, some
20 lengths off
- The rac*. a t t t Imnortint inter­
national fvrot of tta kind with
going.'to/the winner, will
" year. But afM S aamlis'
again’ nSi*t
Ur thd
g sustained by th»
tha beatin
baatiniTc
South American sunk of British
Empire, leading'air* (n Argentine,
it (a doubtful If. the nrillah will
want any part of American horses.

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late Judge
Casey Stengel signed him aa a
free agent and took him to the
Boaton Bravos camp at Brtdenthn,
Fla., In 1040. He waa at Evans­
ville on option for two yea.-* and
Hartford. Conn., of the Eastara
League Had him In 1842 as a f t n t
basen:*n-out-fUkUr. •
Sold by the Braves to San
Francisco of the Pacific Coast
League, he helped himself to a
.326 average for 71 game*i end
then was sold to tha Red do*,
l a s t year aa a sub n right fieU
he hit .246 In 66 games.
lie- batted twice In the World
Series against tha St. Louis Card­
inal* and mad* on* bit.

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majora but he come* through with
many a baae knock , when &lt;It’s
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Trlba president Rill Veeck was
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Vefcli smile* and remark*, ’’Yea.
air, sometime* you get a break in’
this business.”
Vice president Harry Grablner
paid G«orgt a high eormdlinent:
Ind* Ime of the old
"That boy reminds
nera bark
timer*
back In the days
daya when only
16 men wrre carried by each club.
None wanted to ride the bench.”
Georga himself aay*. "I never
thought It waa asking too raueh
to hustle! fa*, nine Innings, or even
20 if the gam* huted that long.
Now that Fm playing under,Bill
-Veeck *i)d Txrtt, Boudreau J t ’s fun
and a real pleasure to keep try­
ing with all 1 have.”
The 25-ve*r-old apetd merchant
broke Into *ro ball with Fulton,
Ky.. of tha Kitty LOaguo In
after listening to a Detroit roach.He became one of the 82 Tiger-

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lltd co u rt and yuu at# bataby
Jrad lo flla your arrliian appaar
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Bill of Complaint In u ld n u t .
o r baforo Monday, - £«pi.n&gt;b«r
tttT, and lo ibaraaflar fTla your
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ault haa b»»tt intlltalad In "t*
Cirtult Court of tha Ninth JadM al
Cmtna 01 H o f id a / KrniltiUU *C ..Jh .
t r . In C b aneorr, undtr ih«, tut*
o f It. A. P lfg . plaintiff, &gt; . Alin
I-aa p ic a , difandant. and th at th&gt;
raUtf sought la an ab tolet* d m - *
Of dlTdfOfr'
Tou a r» lh a ra fo ra feiu.rad to app aar In aaut tauaa la t-nean o r h r
attorney a t th» Couit II hum In
Sanford. Florid*. on tha l»lh day
of Jfaptatahar. 1(47. and lhai ;n
dafanu th arro f, a d r tir r pro rot.

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1 R E A L E f T A T E F O R SA LE

3 BEDROOM bungalow, ccrcciictl
porch,
(hade trees.
Uiaiiae
feCORD PLAYERS for rent. By
A__
fiL Mir hr
"
bay or weak. Tha Mude Bax, H *
W. lat St. Phone IISI.
a ARTICLES FOH SALE
FPICE apace tn Metech Building.
.Large light ufflcaa, rtwly deCor- P ‘K U PO&amp;
3 "a t n t 'a l l tfjUlttaa, kvht and Jani­ ' (feal*. Touchton A
tor aervlce fumlahed. Call SodCelery. Phone »»**■
W, II. A A. Dept. Biota.
FOR SALE—Llmirock for d d rt
wart And roAdwty#— Uhurn
DNVAI.ESCENT HOME now
onen at Cbuluota, 18 milea S E.
o f Sanford and 18 ratlea N. E.
of Orlando. Large ecrean and
open porthqe to ait and. enjoy
», French,
the cool brer tea otf L o t* Cath­
erine. Large ground* and waika
aa/e from auto traffic. IJtrga
!&lt; fSP A P E R 3-a 0 E S T 8
BUND. .BUNDLED IN
lobby and rooma. Brick conatnicBUNDLES.
tluiU-Can aeeumodate 26 only.
Phone or writ# for reaervaMon
5, „ 30 and 2fi-CENT-----

• n- ji.\va.a iation Tournament.■ 'I.oula
loit i nly the thild hole &gt;e»l.tiiay
In defeating Jw Ti-try, of Pull•ihlphia, 3 and 2 , cumplethir; the
out nine with a four-uxvi |a; ^S».

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TRACTOR WORK—I'towin.
'diacihg tuo garden phaa), i’bone
h it-J.
E X P E R T |'pa&gt;uiiiig — ciintrnrt or

FLOW MIS
10 Di&gt;sineas O|iportunitioa
fa* aU ocraxlonx
McNEILL « YOST FLORISTS
WELL ratahllHhcd Ilardwxi.* IluaiRtpei Are. Juet off Celery
ROOM apartment. Adult* only.' Office ph. 403 residence oh. 410 R
iiphx fu r nala.
CTran (to o k uf
Ph. 801-J.
iiierrliamliao. Bux MG P, c o
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C8K SPACE In excellent locaHunt1# Tuxede Feed Stur*
, tlon. including teUunon* and - .
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■•- 12 S P E C IA L S F « V | C E S
reception room (ervici. Box R. See Jimmie Cowan’a Sheet Metal
f Work* for new Ridi.itm i. new FOR RENT—Hour aander. Easy
Radiator corea. Radiator clean­ operation. Reasonable rate*. Sanf o rd P a in t A G lass. Co. ■P hone
ing and repairing.
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place like home. I Want to rent Batterie* A Battery Charging,
one. P. 0 . Box 207. Sanford, j
IL B. POPE C. INC.
AINT — BENJAMIN MOORE'S
house paint. Ontki.l ■ white and
soloc*. Floor ami Deck Enamel*.
8ENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CO. 112-114 W. 3nd St.

unA L u i A i o
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
.RAYMOND M. BALL, ReaUer
I
BegteUred Broiar and
* PKAR8— Excellent canning vari­
ety $1.25, $1.75 and 12.30 pur
Insurance Agent
bushel. Georg* S'vurU, Silver
Bm. 4
Florida State Beak Bldg.
Lake. Phone 770-M’
NEW, two atury, three Led room
hum*. Two car .garage. On
turner lot 118 x 140 in Mayfair.

10 ACRE fann, with house and
out buildings—In fairly good
condition. Farm la in good state
i of cultivation, and rekdy to move
w in on. Price tSfiOO.
A GOOD FARM of 40 acres: 80
acre* tiled and in cultivation;
fenced. H es. smalt house and
ample shed and bam room. Faim
waa In production la*: year.
$15,000.
20 ACRE farm, all tilel with good
hunt* gnd nice giounda. Want
offer,
2H acrea, tiled, on pavad highway.
8 room house ip good condition.
P •Leco-ggn w H gjfnpri .

BEAN PLANTER — good ror.dltfon. T. B. Ktnard, box 205, Laku
Monroe.
4 CEILING fans for sate. U n e y 'l
Drug Store.
*
SALE of antlquee. Reduced prirta.
For appolntmanl, phone V21-J,
Cal. wondtr |
Mann. Lake
SOFA AND CHAIR. «4*. excellent
condition, attractive *« *: covers.
Muaf sell Ly HrpU l. phone 743.
W*aley Pavla.
,
PIANOS—Maaon A Mamlin. thy
Stradteadg* of pfahoa Knab«,
the off le lat plana ef.tka Motn&gt;
poll tan opera We cordially in­
vite you to sen amt boat ihi-a*
fine Inatrumente Jvacph Bailey,
738 N Magnolia Ave Pit 2-201H),
Orlando.

DOIMiF, • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND HKliVICB
Palmtlln Ate.
Pkowa 1011
VA-Di; moth, prpoflng lasU I
yeait. Have your woolen* moth
protifcd now.* Downtown Cleanera A Lanndry, 113 Palmetto
Ave. Phune 014.
and Ropatrlng. L. L

RENT A CAR
• YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 200
MWICKLAND-MOIIUISON
U-DRIVE-1T, INC.
SE E U8 FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPINO
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OF
8ANF0UD
118 N. Park
Pbesig 1W
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Fred Myera, 811 E. 2nd 8 t

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CAPACITY* AMD lO W tR COST
T h e y 'r e now , . . they’re w om
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and th e y ’ni here a t our ato m — th e new
D eepfreore houie free row!
Brund n*w througlt mid th rou gh —w ith
all th e new featured y ou h ave been wnitTng Tor— Aud look a t T h e~ liat ab o yel

S TOP I N I

PRICES START

i (fo r M odel A5 n o t (h ow n .)
M odel C IO show n obovo

SEE T H E M TO DAY I

Wheeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN
# UI.INDS
Aluminum, Steel, Woodl
10 DAY DELIVERY

Ned Smith, .Myr,
3 0 0 E n s t F ir s t S tre e t

“Right Where We’ve Heen for
FR EE KSTIMATFd
Flume fills

ONLY MOIOK PRODUCTS COltPORATiON CAN WAKt A DFCPfRffZE HOMI FRfEZIR

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T . l ee And Mar|r T Me1ti:h I UA
ihelr final t &lt;|k. m a t K l f r e l l l r a
of the t e a l * of |f»n» T. IvniaU .
dir*aM&gt;l lhai lhai fiU4 l l u " • ■
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fo r ap orav■I o l aaiae and h r final diarharxa
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By Walt Disney

MICK BY MOlkSh
WATCH IT
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Raecuirlcaa a l the aMitte
of Irena T . U n a la y , d acfbs-.d

THE HOME SHOP
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 San ford Ave. I'hone II4 A J
ATTENTION MOTHERS
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
plbv Velvet (urniaW iw*pn.kl
clean, atorlla diap.-ra and drudai trad rontalucr. Ecmomlual, and
rafr. Fully medludiy apyrcv-'l
Call Daytona 24A7-W cdk-cl h r
detail?. M diapers, Vf n wcvkj

Kidneyi

THE LONE H ANGAR

By Fran Striker

R e v o lu tio n
WCLL.KIT, HAVC WO JJjL f*YSi/
UEAHD WXOH f

DuT I C W r GOlkVt IT/ VA W
WIN wORkiMG TOR 4N

THERE THEYARL'

MPOiTOR WHOWrt TO W « K
Tiik JOfrgNO STTALIW JT
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WANTED—Elderiy coupja would
like transportation by ear to Sun
Antonio. Texas - around A*g.
30th. Phone 482-J .

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AUTOS FOH SALE

1939 P«N TIA 0 ^

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door‘iodai

By. Paul Rftbinsor

K1TA KBTT

1937 4 door Bulck jodan. Plr»#Hur*t
n!

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AS LOW AT

Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday A S a t u r d a y . _____

TO ILLN ESS, will sell
•chicken farm, good land,
erange grove, no palrnatto. fr room modem tousv, etectrlcily end Ulephene, garage
13 N O T IC E S — P F .R a O N A L
and ben house*. Tea minute*
frem court house. Box W. W. Waating house electric etov* $40. SANFORD Beauty Halon-Phqrir
1811 Sanford Ave.
K. c/o Herald. *
1354. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
Phone 1354, P em anm t wavoa
THREE bedroom bungalow HOT WATER HEATER Fiigldalre and stove. Good condition.
l In 1M8. Large let, «aa be
tPfcos* 1080-J. between 0 A. M.
imndled fpr $2500.09'cash, bala n d * P. M____ "
FREE trailer ^parking tu light
lO SBR T ? W IL L !A M 8 f Haaltar Oosporekta Potato Draws from
party. No olectricit/. Jim A
Raymond Lundqidal, Asaoeiato
Betty's Fishigjf Camtb
caMifUd La. seed M. $3.00. £00

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Show rard* and . peelers
0 — DHE'H SIGN SRMVICH
0 . D. Landreas. Phww K ill

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S.|ilrm|iti l ' H IT T amt to Ultra
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a n .r tit* y.-«r' ■Irfenkr if any yeir W
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AND * im h j . d ai
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Coiliiir ftu rid i,
law . and fail m l, «Ik. a li.f r * «Uy «»f AVA14W. IliT. 7
i*r &gt;' 1'uufMiu will Ur c liltltd aaRlnti
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you. .
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Thlk ni'Urr will hr pul i ll .b e d * nr*
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w tthk in t h i : e a m i . i u &gt; M tiitA i.li
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URNISHED apartment. All utilittee. Couple only. Monteiuma
Hotel.

CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
8RPT1C - TANKS, Greaie Traps
Blocka. Aluminum Window* amt
Screen*. - White cement Paint,
Perma-tlle, Hurricane hrac^a

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Pice eatlwaica. Phone 781-J.
e r a l d o f f ic e
a li.Ukpai^t of a.ii.rat rural* Iion
Martin 239it or writ# Bdx 1tfJ
puhll.hr I In Mrio n .l. County. KiorChuluota Florida. Large iedan A U T O -RADIOS, Motorola- Sale* FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning
&amp;
waxing.
Our
power
and
Service
The
Muatc
Bex,
WIT.VKKR tn»
for guests to rlxit their doctor.
unit enatilea ua lo work where
U 9 W. 1st flu Phone 853.
.ii i i Hanfdld,
th e re Is no electric cunnrctioi
lortdk. via* iii,
Ukl. A Ik. IS li
(ODERN apartment downtown.
S E W IN G M A C H IN E S
av ailab le. 21 y&lt;-aid e x p e rie n c '.
llrilidnn. *
S A L E S * S E R V IC E
See Takach’a Restaurant. Also
It. M. (ileason,’ Lake Mary, Fla.
•if »*td Ciroiii Oourt
office apace or ator*. SfOA N. B E R T S S E W IN G M A CH . SIKH
I U B. F R E N C H . P 1I. U » o
'ark Ave.

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WATKIN’a HOUTE now open In
Sanford. Willingncar I &gt; worV .H
hour* a day without a hot* will
earn excellent incoma and ituure
future affinity. Cat uereaMiV.
See Mr. HoUinifawurtu. at U«6 .Sod. for liiiA t,*
(v. Voluita Avp. from P,v*&gt;
noon e ” yiillJtitl OK K l’imiCATtOM •
H .tnuit . f'.. \|. 1 'l.l l .n . w hoa,
or write to box til53, phone adTO
d fiu •« liiikn.iuii,
«
263U-J, Daytona Itcarh. *
You- u lr li.i.b y
uulllterl
that
W anda i f n itiUtt Ilk, (iiid a *ui:
Experienced Meat Cutter. Perkina fur d it u i t r agaliiki y.-u in Ihr
r Brothera, P. O. Box l!*i7, phone a b m t . m u w.i n ia ti and )» d . »
U frtb t liqulrwl in file yuor Wrtl
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H ELP W A N TED

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THE EXCITING NEW

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Kiwanfe Meet
U n a C w i (Mm I

OH Company Rocked
* By Explosion, Fire

Pope—Truman

&lt;Con'tn»r* r»«t" *•»■»
ill peoples of the earth are longnr."
The Pope continued:*
„„
...... "The munificent th in ly ahown
plant early , today, musing the bv the American people to the snfcompany to lose 24.000 barrel t •ferlng and oppressed In every part
daily capacity In jtroeeasing crude of the world Is a fair token of
oil, company official# raid.
- One worker, Julius Kupni, fi2,
of Whiting was missing ns firemen fought flames .which at first
were brought under control, then
hroke out again several hours
later. Three workefs, Injured
slightly, were given first aid united towards its realtralicn."
The President, declaring that
"IhV tasks now confronlldit III are
tages and go to bed promptly at
formidable", said;
The explosion; which occurred
S;00 P, M. under bright- lights
"I am privileged, to pledge full
and Are heavily, guarded. .Thry In a nump house serving the com. fnith
to you once’*«*•» to work
have daily military drill and those pany'a No. 5 and A*.pipe stills,
»ho merit may indulge In ath­ waa hrard for a radius of n mile with Your Holiness and with every
letics.
from the Mast. Within two hours, agency of good the world over for
an enduring peace."
. ..
' B e declared h I a "theoretical flames which followed ths ex“An
enduring
peace,*
Mr.
Tru­
plosion
were
reported
under
con­
ideaa” and M. A. degree In soclology. ha found to be utterly trol, but fire broke out'ngaln ar­ man asserted, "can be bud! only
410 good .without experience, and ound 9:00 A. M. Comn»ny—o f­ upon Christian orloclple*. Bkcebt
dw ihftt six of his best friends hid ficials, however, said they he. the Lord*build liter hquv. tltry lab­
•ii'-. been killed by Inmatrs. He taught lived plant firemen eould curb or in vain who build v **
flAa,. a Christian nabon our
aehool with a black lack strapped the Garnet.
*.
to his wrist, he said, and earn-I
A company spokesman carimat- tatm- .i d'- ire la to banish Wlf
auch a reputation for discipline ed damage at |70,000, and raid and the causes of war’ from tha
that the cut In dally crude oil cap­ world J believe lhal.Ihe greatest
acity necessitated by-tho damage need of the world today Is a re­
was doubly eevefe becau-e It waa newal of faith. I seek to encour­
percent of the bo;
added to destruction of another age renewed faith In the dignity
cause no trouble,
daily 2400 barrel* caparity suf­ and worth of the human mrson
tha other 10 percent have to S' fered In another fire three weeks In all lands. The riroct demand
faith that -Is strong enough to
disciplined.
. In-.:
struggle If need In-* for the right."
A Boys who had the choice of ir&gt;
Tin- Pontiff replied:
laehefc with the heavy leather paridie or fiva days extra.Jlroe, In
“Once th- slnt". to the exclusion
variably chose the paddle, Making
of Cod. make* itself.thn soutce of
them stand faca to 4he wail un­
the rights of the human person,
&lt;r*nllfinr4 I ,- a t
|I**I
der strict military discipline for( -Ilrimh tr«op dispositions bpt gave
no lorfb'atfnn wbrthrr she would
commodity the jrdrr of f] 1 la
wield the blg.power veto.
Martin Btinclpher sani
........... ...........
and .........
history surely
Soviet Delegate Andrei A. llro- nvrtturned:
etal aongi with Hi
myko. ■speaking as a vote ap­ makes It clear that tha Inevitable
accompanying. Prof.
proached In the Security Council result of the sukrroston of. cnler
on the long-debated calf, repent­ between peoples Is war.**
as guests.
ed (bat British’ troops should gel
off Egyptian ao|| an demanded by
Citrus Ruling
th* Cairo government.
Dewey Speech
&lt;t'«altaii«4 (tan !*»«• Oast
Tha Brasilian resolution, calling
on Britain and Egypt to remim? the growers or signatures Sy
direct negotiations, was described shipper* barely met technical re“ that wa are witnessing on the as a menus nf sidestepping
ASIwtld aevnc conditions which arc
_Earn will—mail
-----'BauimngTrnkTlhoto Which fdirow
out- 12,000 letter* to individual
Russia and Colombia were re­ itruwent, each containing a ballot,
_ #d tha first World W ar"
garded an (he key- figure* In tin* n copy of the proposed amend­
leader declared "We must honeet- final voting. The Soviet Union ment ultd an envelope lit which to
Jy face up to th* facta and know ha* supporter! Egyptian demand-. return the marked ballot to the
wher* the danger* at*. Everyone
I,*1eland off ire.
knows that there la now a move­ tlonal removal of&lt; British troop*,
Permission has l&gt;ecn obtained
ment which Ip advancing In am­ but had given no indication wheth­ to u*o county agrnt offices
office* In
bitious, Wall-organised program er she might veto anything Ice*, polling placet where growers who
Brasil has moved that Egypt did not receive a ballot by mail
and Britain resume negotiation* may obtain one and cart their
far settlement of their disput-1, all* citruktpftxJuelng counties a*
which also hinges on the future
of the Anglo-Egyptimr Hndan. A
Cooperatives will lie permitted
preliminary unofficial lineup r.how. to submit 1mllots far their mem­
*«1 llnltfd Statrs, f'hirtn, .^u-tru­ bership. Grower-shipper* will t»
ll*, Belgium and Prance behind permit ted to rote a* growers,
the Braillion resolution. Seven and nl-o to sign ns shippers.
affirmative vote* arc rtouirto1
Indian Hlvrr growers and ship­
far patsage,
look**! per* have sought thin amendment___ and Brail)
Urnril looked
to . every way of life."
to her l.niin Amrrlcan neighbor. Because of trad It Imini differences
, Deway said the American'•Le- Colombia, far the derisive ballot. in their marketing method*, mmBoland, a consistent voting-part. pa rvd-wlth the mnainder nf Unri^U a “a* a group, -havs long and
ncr of Russia, ami Hyrla, a atstei ida’s citrus territory, ihey claim
member of Egypt in the Arab to hav&gt; lien, penalised at time*
League, are strongly opposed to when shipping regulations which
the Brasilian mnv-. •
state were npplird alia to them,
CAIRO,
Police prohibited a meeting called
TO FETB PLAVEBS
described by him at tha
largest In tho country. Boya from
-IS to CO are lent there only as a
* laat resort when they have provLtd incorrigible. He told how * a
boy la brought to Hie home, use* any by a atrapplng sheriff. The
vboy I. then searched, his belong*
Inga put In a vault, his dungarees
and trouser* given to him. At
meal time he Is taught to stand
by count and to eat by count,
gp Boya are put into School ar.d
visit Shops where they can choov)
* trad* to learn so that when re
leased they will be self-support

tn n lir h t

f (On Ui s N t u a l*««* OsO
coly • few months sgo from her
• 'HitWe Britain, where shs hsd
/ met and married Poland, said she
h»d no plans for returning to
h«r home!
fi “I'd Ilka to stay ovsrWhsre,"
sha said.
i Poland, a cook at th# Army's
X flln field near hsra, w sj shot
to death tn front of the Fort
Walton m taorant wb«r* hit wlfo
suit for .divorce,
baby away and threaten* 1
Ife. *
tiaald her first m en In the
ipt to get custody of her
Would be to talk with her
r-ln-law, C. T. Poland, why
•hare mttxpacUdJy for tha

lit*

ftir

DELAND, Aug. 20, '(Special)—
Player appreciation night U sched­
uled tonight for tho Dt-tjuid Red
Hats wlmn they meet the Gaine*immediate withdrnwnl of Britinb ville G-Men nt Conrad Pnyk In
troop*.
fielamd. Nearly I,BOO fapa are
The committee, whlrh asserted expected to witness the contest
It included repivffnU tlrt* &lt;f nil und the pre game festivities.
political parties, met Tutsday hml
demonstratfons fidlowed. *
Members of the Moslem Broth­
erhood, who led violent sntl-BrUlih and anll-Amrrlcan demonstra­
tion* last Friday, were to llst'm
radio today to proceedings
tha 8ecurlty Coimcll hearing
the Egyptian plea.
Th* Moslem brotherhood news­
paper, El Ekwan El Mnrimmm.
Maerterl that British civllisnt hod
been instructed
awlft departure from Egy-jilttm
dtlc* In vlewr of the UN’s i speed­
ed rejection of the Egyptian de­
mand. Th* British embassy denied
tha report.
.The Mwapapey said the British
army had placer] cities In the
Suex Canal tone out of bounds to
it* troops hecaute of tension and
ordered all. unit* to pl*cf m in -

Greet Belt I.ake Is the reennent
There ere more then four timer
of ancient Lake Bonneville which as mpny cattle In Nevada a
was once WO deep where Salt there are people;'population 110,
Lake City now aland*. .
247 with about 4BO,000 cattle.

„n#
The power needed to light an
the electric bulb for one hour would
the W p * smell wnteh running for
1,000 year*.

Te Urge independent stater—
pt, Ireq, Persia, Saudi Arabia
Turkey—make up M per cent

tfjW tsr-p:1

St’vtk up now for the Holiday ahead—We have tha finest array of holiday
foods In town. Store3 will be closed all day Monday—so buy enuff to last
'til Tuesday I

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Monday,
S s p t, 1

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ANNOUNCING

biatora,

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Dotllos

'eachcrs Meet

Venetian gjass worker*
once confined to their own spe­
cial Island to pravant their se­
lobbies w b m , interests cret* from being discovered by
affected b y ,, increased foreigners.
She blasted, a t legisla- inf that there had been no epi*
p in public offer to help
damle Wher# they had stayed,
mr t*achara,?i.and then
pnlaed tha new school lotfit*
iltte* eat Ion- vote exactly
bad feature*.
debate* were Mid In the
■fid Benet# before th* bill
aed, *h« satd^'and told of
&gt;mbera of
wnmittfc.
matter of'raising ths
l* of Khooljxupcrintefitrond tha ..taga of beo ’ read .and ,w rit*. 00#
mod it unconatUuilona],

AUGUST 28, 1947

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THE WEATHER
a Umlly Thtrc Is Strength—

, Pertjy cloudy tonight and Sat*,
urdsy, »Mtly scattered »ho»w i
and thunderstorms this allernooit
and again Saturday .afternoon,’
Winds! gentle to rnixlernte rail*
- a b l e through Saturday.

To Protect tbo P eaceo f Urn World;
To Promot* th® Pro*re** of Amtrittj
To F rH a n Prooporltjr for S tttfori

Vo l u m e

x x x v iii

E itab U sh ed 1 9 0 8

Legion Meet
Hears Armed
"Service Heads

Preacher Demonstrates His Faith

By ALLAN FISH ER
NEW YORK. Aug. 29 G P&gt;Americsn Legionnaires. t h e i r
lengthy campaign for upiversel
military training now backed by thy
bi-partiian tupport of President
Truman and Got. Thomsi E. Dew­
ey, today looked to the niton's
top miltary leaden for further en­
dowment -of peacetime comcription at the second session of the
mLetion't 29th Convention,
X Sriitfel •„/ #te' A n # DwigM
D. Eiienhower, -Army Chief of
' ' Staff, told American Legionnaire*
he uw no immediate threat ol
I global war but added that
United State* Armed Force* ihould
bit ittong enough to make an
agre*»or realize war would “like­
ly be fought over hi* territory.

If*"

Eiienhower aald that “as long
a t deliberate aggression against
the rights of fraa man I and
nd tho
existence of free government may
wa must Be prepared for
bg- a part of tha International
whatever this may finally mean
9 to us.*’
do not want
* Re declared “I d
want to
b* understood a* a M jtt a git
global
war a* an immediliaW threat" and
eddid“W# must so gird ourselves
that a predatory aggressor will
bs aware of the risk* ha run*
end will realise, ehould he pro((m lla M *n rear* lie I

* Dutch To Accept

Rio ParleyJHailed.TrumanForesees
ByVandenbergAt Marshall Plan To
Brazil’s Congress Supplant UNR R A
U. S„ Senator Cites Presidential Note To
Congress. Repor t s
Meet's H istoric
On O r g a n i z a t i o n
•A c c o m p lishment s
RIO DE JANEIRO. Aug, 29
(JP)—Sen,
F*&gt;—Sen, Vandenbeij
Vandenbeia (R-Mich](
(R-Mich]l
told a joint session of Brasil's
Congress today that tbc Inter*
American Conference of hemi­
sphere defense set a "significant
r*ample’“ for ihe United N«linns.

The treaty agsinst aggression
to be signed W e Tuesday in the
) presence of -President Truman

Tendency Of -BN'. f f i m S t t L T E :
Ia n

®

O n

In fU n n A a in
U W v B C b IB

•t h e HAGUE, Aug. 29 0P&gt;~
T h t Natherlanda government an.
notmeed today it would accept
“the general tendency" of United
«- Nation* Seeurlty . Council re% eonUlone on Indonesia.
&gt; Tbs council voted Tuesday to
extend Ite good office* and eat up
a council committee to Investigate
the differences between the Dutch
end the Indonesian. Republic.
The government eald It wonld
'extend all facilities to consuls at
Batavia, Java, to Investigate and
report on the eltuatlon In tha
Eeat Ihdiee since the United
Nations cease-fire order became
effective at midnight Aug. 4.
i f
The announcement eald the
Netherlands govemmsnt soon would
designate „ member of the comeommieelon
proposed
in the
American resolution. Under the
resolution, the Dutch are to nomlnato on# member, the Indon­
esian! one, and 'the Dutch and
Xadanesleni, a third.
The government said however,
that It syould .stand by tta refusal
to recognise the competence of
the Security Council to deal with
% the matter, which the Dutch have
contended wee an internal affair.
Accepting the ‘^tendency" of the
►solutions,. the
“
Dutch communi
qua look the view that the Indon­
esian Republic should "cease any
hostile action by word or deed,"
and that final responsibility for
order In the Islands remained
with the Netherlands government.

($ Test Case Fails To

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Aid Deported Jews

LONDON. Aug* H , UP) — The
Hlgh Court of Justice refused tocorprevented
‘
‘- u E r J *
from foretha British
fng 4,400 Jewish refugees, inter'
teoted while trying to run. the
Pal4*tln’e immigration blockade, to
go to Germany.
#
The refugees now are an route
to Hamburg In three British ship*.
Tha application, sponsored by the
i Jewish Agency, sought the writ on
behalf of six of the refu gee In a
test case applicable to all the
Jew*.
t In ordering the deportation of
Jaw* from FaleaUnlaa waters,
Jenkins

WfVtoday
41
. . In state

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_

Republicans Say
Labor Deceived
By Propaganda

WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 WP)Tbe United Slate* celled today
for a four-power conference to
speed Korean independence.
Tbc request was made in a new
note to Moscow saying that the
present deadlock on a joint Rutsian-Amrrican commission to ar
range for a provisional governmeal
cinpot, in this country's opinion,
continue
“The United State* government

TWO PIAblY COPyikHtADS ere held aloft by the Rev. Gordon Miller,
pastor of a tneke-cultiit congregation at Summerville, G a, as he provea
to hie followers hie faith In tha sect’s religion. The death of e member of j
Milter's dock,’who died after drinking polton to show his faith, baa i.
caused the preacher’s arrest on a murder warrant
(International),

•"«! ^ nty Tri the history of the
world, the Michigan senator said
in hjs prepared address.
Tha work dona at QuiUndlnha,
thu.jU. 8. delegate added, will
give tha United Nations "a use.
ful ^nd impressive model of how
big . and little stale* can work
together on a basis of absolute
equality of both obligation and
power in the pursuit of Interna­
tional peace and security."
" It it a thrilling international
adventure which took concrete
form when the Pan-American
Union was organised in 1890,
Vandenberg said. " R it a formu­
la of firm friendship which has,
relatively, made our* the most
peaceful continent on earth for
Jh e better part of a century."
Vandenberg. on behalf of tbo
(O n lliH l
r a B« I I ,)

Injured Prelate Is
Placed Urider Arrest
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Aug.
29 UFb~President Vladimir Bakarlch of the, Croatian Republic
wa* quoted by Tanjug, Yugoslav
New* Agency, to d a y .a s saying
that Sunday!* mob attacks on
Catholic
priest* - In Vensilt,
Giulia reaulted, from a ruling by
certain priest* that .per vm* ctasaed aa “enemies o ftli# church"
would be barred from acting as
godfather* at confirmation &lt;vemonles.
Bakerlch wee .quoted ea saying
that Msgr, Jakor Ukmar, a Vatfegn prelate who wa« Injured In
the attack* after being sent to the
area to administer confirmation
to Catholic children when local
priests experienced hostility, had
been pieced under arrest, and that
"together with other participants
In the Incidents end their organit.
ere" he would be turned over to
the courts.
Msgr. Ukmar wee In a Flam#
hospital with eoncuulon end body
wounds received a t the hands of
the seme mob which killed Father
Miro Btilesleh,

■WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 (*”&gt;
Piesidenl Trumin espicurd hope
today that the Marshall plan for
European self-help will successfully
supplant direct aid of the type pro­
vided by the United Nations Re­
lief and Rehabilitation Adminutr*.
tion. .
■In a letter transmitting to Con­
gress his report UNRRA’* uinduo
operations during the first quit
ter of this ye*|, Mr. Truman said:
"Long-term plans hive been in­
augurated by our government und e rw h irfr irir hoped yhst^rfevasUted countries wifi achieve eco­
nomic health through cooperation
among themselves and with such
long-range help as the United
State* is able to give under proper
international atringem-nt*.*
The mention of “proper" ar­
rangement* seemed to point up a
news conference statement Wed­
nesday by Undersecretary of State
Robert A. Lovett that this coun­
try will extend aid or.lv on the
basl* of a recovery plan which ia
reasonable and realistic.
In another.reference to tho 19natton Paris conference on tho
Marshall plan Lovett eaid dam ends
on American aid must diminish
bv next rg£r.
Mr. Truman'* lettar said the
end of UNRRA'a operation* "ha*
bejn in light for several months."
It notsd that whlla contribution*
tUesttssiS . a Pag* els)

Directors Of Farhen
Boast Of P art In W ar

NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug.
29 (tP)—Th* prosecution intro­
duced to an American war crime*
court today •tatematnt* by dir­
ectors Of I. G. Ferben Industrie,
German chemical trust, in which
they boastsd that Hitler wa* un­
able to wag* war without their
help. The director* are on trial
for their Uvea.
Th# protection said th* docu­
ments also disclosed that the F er­
ben leader* realised in 1998 that
Hermann Goering had embarked
On a vagt rearmament program
to which they lent their full
strength. Goering committed euleld# lest year a few hours before
he whs to bang as g srarcriminal,
convicted in
tht* tamo courtroom.
,
,‘
Helnyteh Busteflsch, on* of tha
t l Parben Industrie director* on
trial, told American queitlonera:
“It la clear that war could not
have been conducted without I. G.
(Ferben) production."
Georg Ven SchnlUier, member
Ileal Estate Sales
of the trust’* executive Committee
. Active In Sanford and also a defendant, w u quoted
In another document as eaylngi
"IF# knew, with the rearma­
A number of rest ostata salt*
during tha past week were re­ ment program of 1699, lbs elt­
wa*
dangerous
ported today hy Fred Bender whd uatlon
..
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M Uw poeslbUIUea of v t r
Indicated U sets
property. I w ir» concerned."
continue* in
' Bchitsier elso told b ■th* eatu
A ju m i
m hslped
hvlp#d tha German air forte
In c»m
practice war gem**. He cited an
flsnfnni
example of a plant making magThe home |
nasi am bomb* at Aachen, which
waa concealed, so cleverly that
dkk of S t
Carmen flier* were unobis .to spot
Tfc# Fred Ji
Baaford Avenue w&gt;«
to Har- if.
rv M. Brush, Jr , for
And
r . F . A. MEET
Kay Drowning of ClminnsU.^CL
AH Future Farmer* of America
he* purchased thr^uesell MrKI &gt;est YWsniieth, msmhsrs a n requested to meet at
at 200
StreeW or r. seperted wnsidantUon I *H*
X - : * i Building not later
than 9 .to Monday morning'.

NO. 208

German ~ Industrial
Goal O f 1936iLevel
Set By Britain-U. S.

In Race To Head American Legion

Note To Russia Sug­
gests Sept, 8 Date;
S t a t e Department
Reveals Proposals

•

armlet eald that “no trea t nation
ia today In poiltlon deliberately
to provoke a long and exhaust
ing conflict with any hope of

Big 4 Meet On
Korean Issue

Aiaociated Pm# Lowed Wir*

m

Eisenhower Sees No
I m m e d i a t e War;
N i m i t z Discusses
Unified D e f e n s e

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Higher Production Is.
Seen As NecessaryTo Help Country
As Well As Europe

4tj RtCIIAHD KA81CI1KE
BERLIN. Aug. 29 0P &gt; -A West-,
Germany with an industrial
Poll Reveals Unions ein
capacity about equal to 1936 wasFavor Provisions Of fnvisaged today by the United
T a f t - H a r t l c v Act Stair* and Great Britain in a new
Irvrbdf-industt)*' pl»n providing for
WASHINGTON. Aug. 29 tWb- annual steel production of 10,700,PERRY BROWM
J05CPII J MAUOY
Tbc Republican National Commit­ 0 0 0 ingot Jon*.
tee is rirrulsttng a psmpblet en­
Under the plan, the U. S. and
titled "The Truth About th* 1.* British rones, to relieve the bur­
bor Management Relation* Act
den on American and Brittab tax*
*- *- ’&gt;
! 9 4 r - i n Which ft aiserts ibVt payers, would produce IS percent
fulfillment of Its committment to
there has been ‘'misleading prop- more ettmrt* than the same ares*
Korean Independence'and propose*
agands" about the law’s obje-.t- d*d in 1936. three years before
that the four power* adhering to
i ci.
the Moscow agreement meet to
Germany staited Wotld War II.
consider how that agreement may
• Th» pamphlet says enactment of to biing tn $ 2 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .-abe speedily carried out," the not#
th» Taft-Hartlev* Act "maike'd ill* year.
•
aald.
fulfillment of a major campaign
It suggested that conversations
The n#W plan sva« a revision of
pledge hy the Republican Paity. th* four-power Itvel-oMndu*
on the problem begin Sept. 8.
Nations particlpatlnr In JhJLH ofc;
~twffg- 'uliuti " f'li *&gt;*--ping sup artil " repansiions” agreement
cow conference on Korea were the:
port
,aml approval oi the Amen* ' BW- !« _ • « !« « " « » * U.
Unite,! States, Britain,
Hustle'
the U. 8. and Dtilish mdiia
can elfdorale nn Nov. 3, 1946.“ governors. General Lucius f t
and China,
Simultaneously, the Staie- De­
Tastage of the act, the Repub­ l lay and Air Chief Marshal Sur
partment dislosed e summery of
licans contend in the booklet, “es­ Hholto Douglas, termed tha low
proposals by this country for
tablished e,|usl rights and respon­ celling set in that agreement ”un-'
Korea's future.
sibilities for management and lab­ realistic."
They Included tha American
or in their relationships, and in
Under the four-power plan, lha
suggestion for a general Korean
created safeguards for the right*, steel reiling for all Germain- wa*
election which ha* been rejected
ofJndlVtdtial workers."
*
5,800,000 ton*. Under the tfritilh
by Ruksla.
The pamphlet add*!
American, plan, the British and
• The U. S. not* said the Soyiet
RICHARD C. CADWAUADER
"Due to the propsganda effort* U. Skstone*. alone would produce
BASCOM f. JONSS
claim that it has the right to ex­ Four of tho candidate* for national commander of the American of sonw union labor lenders who
i®)doutde Dial.
clude tome Korean political partita legion*in the e l e c t i o n which will feature the nntinn»fconvention now hope to continue unbridled HictntDisclosure of the plan followed
from participating in the decisions l,eimr held in New York City. This year the race is hd'-ved to beiurial control of worker*, nnd the by two days the close of a aixon Korea’s futur* )a "contrary to wide
. “
.
a,
. ....
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-_
_____
n
.ilt t lc s l u m
n llv a la .1 - antagonism day conference of th# U. S., Brit­
nnliticallv
motivatedopen. .Mr.
Jirowtt
I* tfrom
Beaumont, TTex.,
Mr. ,1-11
Malloy •from
the democratic principle of free­ Washington, D. C., Mr. Cadwallader from Baton Rouge. La., and of the Democratic Administration, ain and France in .London during
dom of opinion.”
from th# President on down, there which German industry wa* die“For almost two years
the Mr. Jones from Nashville. Tenn.
has bean created aome ronfuslon iMissed.
government
of
the
United
a* tn the true intent and meaning
In that conference, th# French
Stele* has devoted its utmost
of the art.”
voiced objections to Die plan based
effort*
to
earring
out
the
it goes on tn say that n r»c*nt on their feai* of a Germany with
term* of the Muscow agreement
“oblecltve ami nonqtarlisUn pull" ifnawed power for warmaking
on Korea," the not* eald.
illustrated—tills confusion ,and Before I he ■* *n fen liter. Rueeto pro­
The egre«m*nt
which the
showed that "misleading propag­ tested that leaving her out of the
note referred we* reached In
anda" had distorted objective* and ta li* violated the 1945 Potsdam
( C a B l t a « * 4l mm N f * H i )
benefits of the lsw in the minds of Agreement.
Sanford it .preparing for nnr of "the'vetv persona whs are protec­
The (Tay-Dougla* announcemeMIt nnitnard ns l-sae Sts)
its ITrgeii celebration* Monday ted bv it* provisioni,"
“In polling * workers, the reever to he hrld on Labor Day in
M't-sMqase &lt;tn r&gt;&gt;« sit)
this city. The Coast Guard' Aux­
iliary has completed arrangement*
n
ffl
for 13 races with from 12 In 13 Floridians Marooned
participants in each race and svilh On Caribbean island R ad io
prim and trophies of $85(1.
MIAMI, Fla., Aug. 29 (fP IqUITANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
The rare* will start at 1 :0 0 P, Three flying Robinson Crusoe*
29 UPt—A surprise Argentic* Union Makes Appeal
M. and will tail until 6 :0 0 P. M„ from Florid* are castaway* on a
amendment to hemisphere defrn**
Stohrtwnvp r a d i o .rnnsmlttar
To Avoid Another and will he run under the auspices tiny Island far out In the Carib- WKTO.
measure* waa raised today In what
of Florida Power L- Light
bean
sea,
and
unhappy
about
it
had promised to he a perfunctory
j Company, ha* no v commenced
of the Florida Federation of Ou*F
u
e
l
S
h
o
r
t
a
g
e
tertian o f the Inter-Amsricen'Conbnard Motor* with Joe Swift of alt.They are pleading with the operation at the Sanford steam
ference committee on aggression.
elcctrit- gvniTiilin-r plant ns on#
•
LONDON.
Aug.
29
W&gt;—At
least
Mount Dora, president 6f the ai- Coast Guard and Navy to bring of Ift radio -tations ir;*lnltf*d and
San. Vandenberg (R-Mlch), U.
them a .planeload of gasoline *■) I maintained bv th# power company
S. Delegate, charged that the Ar­ II mine* rmplcwinj 23.190 m-n sociatinn. •officiating.
gentine move waa “an attempt to -rnd producing 130.000 wreklv
There will also he horse race* they can fly out of their predica­ throughout its territory to direct
limit even th# right to consult’ ton* o{ critically needed coal were end contest* bv the Dusty Boots ment. Blit the Navy and Coast its fleet of tro'ihls trucks nnd Im­
on aggression. He said the amend­
Riding Club starting at 2:00 P. M. Guard have replied with e positive prove service to customers, H. iL
ment proposed "a limitation we idle today breaum of wildcat as fnllowa: six cow pony rncies ”nn.’;
, Cotrman. district manager, an­
strike* w'lich lW *!rn»d lo spread wnd three run-offa; quarter horse
can nevar accept."
Th# men. are listed in radio nounced today.
Tht committee assembled t i in the Yorkshire coal1 fields.
Located tu-rib-* cd of -U. 8.
race; girls’ race; riding toumg-- tnesstge* received her# ,-i* Albert
eludy the draft report on the
The Labor Party's Daily Herald mrnt: barrel race; flag rnce; rig- James ,of the Aviation Country Highway 17. wlt--*ro It crosAcs the
Inter-American tone of maritime
tee race*. The judges for Ihes# Club at Orlando, and William A. St. Johns Rlv.-r, Stntioi WKTO
security, drawn up. by delegates said 14 mine* were struck and thaf races will be Henry Leo. Sr., Kd Krusen of Tampa and Krurcn’a has been lircn -d by Federal ComI nittnlcations Ciunmlssioti to coar*
of the Unit*4 States, Argentt-i* these normally employed 27.582 Cameron, P. - A. Mero, Barney son.
and Chile. It had been expected men and produced 171,130 tom Beck and 3 no. G, Leonardy. StarFlying a little . tua-engined nlv with 250 wntts of bower. Both
to approve quickly the outline of a week.
ter. There will a prise lor eveiy Widgeon, the men shaped their the station mil tbs eompapy’a
a security ton* stretching from
race, and the Jotal prlta money is course for Swan Island, a dot of radio-rquippe-l truota use new
More
ihsrr
25
000
m
d
quit
in
$500. pole to pole and from Greenland
land belinging tn the United fresturney-moilula&lt;rd sets foe exsympathy with 140 who walked
to the Aleutian*.
Following th4 horse races ard States but 800 miles south of tt-n-leil rengA
protest tn a _______
... ...
velopmi
the boat________
races will
he _a banquet. Miami and 150 miles north of SjtiMij^L-hcrs at Station . WKTO
the development
delayed find out Aug. I! in pi
nmFNIpetatn.-s of trouble truth*" s i
joint Unlon-NMlonat CoaL Board]
j|,c Mayfair Inn at 7:00 P. M. Honduras,
approval of the treaty.can exchahtr# itestagrs over a die-w
IVIthout
....................
bringing th# amend­ Committee ruling nssigning them j for t),e member* of lha Chamber
ti l t l H I
They were certain Ihey could
ment to a vote, committee chair­ two additional ..feet, of coal to 0f Commerce. Junior Chamber cf refuel when they tended their
rirl JtMiice
? _of thlrtv mile*. Operttorr^ m
trucks e:m talk to each. w a
man Ricardo J . Alfaro of Panama mine.
Commerce, Coeit Guard Auxiliary emphlbipn on thilJjdand, site » i (Jj th#
•° ! other within * titngi of t#n railea.
adjourned the committee until
Th# Natinntil Coal Board, which and their guest* at which Benelor an observation station In the
I Th# Fesicral Communication*
‘ I #111 bv the prin­
Holland
P:09.P. M. hat administered Brltiih coal Boestard Hr
Weather * Bureau's storm warn­
The o rig in ! schedule had called mine* since the Labor Govarn- cipal sneaker. After tho banquet ing aervice ami during th* war n Commission, C-i'-trtnn. said has
for
a
plenary
session ear­ inent nationalised them Jan. I, there will l&gt;e * dance at 9:00 P. M. frequent point o f cell by* Navy , liaonsad th#‘ folluwlng local cmplm#es of Florida Power and
ly In ;th* day to approve the dismissed the original strikers, rul­ in the ballroom of thu Mayfair
.patrol craft.
, , ,
,
' Light Company t-&gt; opsrnt# Sutton
treaty article by article eu 11 ing th# men terminated their Inn.
But when thqy
they landed, not a W K T0, n . - ». Mi.ldht-m, G. T.
could be signed in Rio De Janeiro contract* by refusing to return to
droIll of gatolin* was to be hail.t R#T c \y. Ergle, O. It. Bridge*,
Tueeday In th* pretence of Pres- work lest Monday.
U. S. Atom Monopoly And ther* thay were, marooned. w Crom, r, j|. c. Moor#, R. U
Idant Truman.
Faced with the necessity of get­
White. J . B. Phillips and B. F.
Enriuue V. Coromlnat, of th* ting more coal mined to prevent
Charged By Russia in this air age
Bultard. The list four * iR aWO
Argentina delegation, proposed a repitltion of last winihr’i fuel
serve as operator* nf tro u b le
that th* article on aggrtstion al­ famine, th# National Union of
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 29, (AT U. S. Stm Seefes
truck*. ____________
ready approved hy th* full 19- Min* Workers has appealed tn
— Renewjng “monopoly" charger
nation working 'committee be strikers tn return.
against
th*
United
8totof,
Soviet
Broad Greek Cabinet (]r |tjcj8m Discussed
amanded to reed that the “prin­
At Grlmethorn# -min*, where
ciple of effective jurisdiction ap­ th* unauthorised strike began, a Rutile today rejected a group of
Bv L. 8. CHAK ALR8
proposals
for
setting
up
and
oeerfiy Chinese Council 9
plies only
ty In th* security tone." crude whit* gallows w«» erected
international
atomic
______ Aug. 29,
-tf, S,
ATHENS,
r
n
g
+
m
m
..1__L
.
yon*
He explained he wanted It made and Inscrihedt "Burn -Will Lew-iW
.Irol
r(j agsticy.
. B- n, v
Ambassador
Llnct
Lincoln
MacV.-.tgh
clear whither,
whether. for instance, an O n p H l H H I ■ ■
NANKING.
reiterated today
the United
iwisr that
u n i ins
urai™
■Aug.
- - 29, i.U, i-S, trfd
_.
This mado It virtually certain rptieraieu
attack on the U. S. occupation
Lawther, president o( th# Na­ that the second report of the State* wanted a Grsex Cabin* t enforcement of nteasuo* -iesigned
son* In Germany could bt con­ tional Union of Mlneworker*. sup­
in improve China’s economic posi­
formed on as broad • base as pi­
strued a i an attack against ths ported the Coal Board in firing United Nations Ttomlc Ensrgy stol*. at the stubborn government tion was urged today by O ualtf
Commission
to
th#
Security
Coun­
American continent."
Kai-Shek, presiding at it regular
•he striker# and aald ih# board cil, due Sep t 16, would he submit­ crisis entered Ua seventh day.
"We - must assure our people! "would have been lacking In It* ted with Rusal* again refusing lo
IRsmlsilng reports that be was meeting of th* stale tn u n d U --peace which we ere achieving duty" had it done otherwise.
Member* said the council dis­
vote.
at odds with Dwight P. Griswold,
nf limitations to the defense of
Th# Conservative Dally GhaphAndrei A. Gromyko, Soviet dele­ bead of the U. S. eld mission, cus ted at some length criticism by
h ir e " he said.
(C sillssM •» Pass Sis)
gate, told the commission's politi­ MeeVeegh said both w»r# work- Lieut. General Albert C. Woda*
cal committee that the papers Inr toward one end, establishment merer. President Tmmen* /ectf
amounted to the same thing e* of a government under which the finder, on ht* departure fru nN e
C
o
f
C
Election
I
b
. j
’
Sanford Skeet Club
original United States pro­ aid million could function tffec- king.
Meanwhile, an authoriisl
{k in g Held This Week thaposal for atomic control. Ha re­ Uvaly,
Holds Second Mci
MacVeagh and Griswold again disclosed that Foreign Mim.
peated hla old chars* that th*
President W. V. Bitting of th* United 8Utea waa trying to aet up appaaled to Demelrloa Maximo* Wang 8hih Chleh will fly to
Vha Sanford Skeet Club held
. otic .nation. In M i n t lk# preralMsliin.lv. uafi .Washingtoe., prntiebig ead r rter t - — .
,lta eaesnl seeshly meeting at She « S S l ? r announced'totJa?^ Uiaf1
ated Saturday. The TI*v#«r-old week', to participate ip * rr«M _
range at tha Municipal Airport ballots for the election of direc­
The Russian eald the pepere Greek financier saw King Paul to­ ary conference on th * peace treaty
yesterday afternoon.
tor* of the Chamber of C&lt;|m«rc* were lncompatieble with the fund­ day and then MocVeegh In an with Japan.
From western Hunan prc “
The following i
ere made for the ensuing year were placed amental principle* of the U, N. hour-long conference.
on the abbreviatsd skeet
An Informed loures laid M at­ baUlafronU’ cam* word that
In the mall Monday in J arn re­ charter. Ha aald they -wero found­
nf 10 birds each:
turnable up to 6:00 o'clock Tues­ ed on a bail* which dote not cur­ imoa would try to persuade Ihe munlst assault* Into the L
area were weakening. Mil!
lei
Henry Wight
respond to lha principles of the Populist (Koval 1st) Petty lead.or.
day of next week.
Roy
Williams
•y R. Wllllei
Mr. Bitting called attention to United Nations end trie assigned Constantin Tsai der is. to accept experts said the Red drive
Andrew Carreway
th# fact that It la necessary for a task of controlling etomt: energy. proposals of the opposition par­ the East-West Lunghsl Rellwaf
Jake Adame
Tha United Stele* end six other ties. Th* opposition has charged had but one purpose, to provide *a
representative of the numbers to
Ralph Wight
cant their votes on thU election nation* on the 12-m*mb*r tom- the security minister!** with In­ easy escape rout# to th# northW. A. Leffler
and urged them all to fill out mllslon have approved the papers. competence end be* dteepproved west toe Gcnerpl Liu Pocheng,
General Nsnoleon Zervai as min­ whose troons are - on a
W. A. Patrick
(heir ballot end return It prior to which will form lha boalt
along Uw Ilonan-Anhwel
ister * f public order.
second report.
Olyva Aun Adam*
6.-00 P. M. Tueeday.

Sanford Plans Wide Variety Of
Entertainment For Labor Day

Argentine Move

Delays Approval
Of Defense P act

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In British Mines
Feared Spreading

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T U E S D A Y , A U fiU S T 26, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E FO U R

earance
John Ktldcr will nanvj te lly
Johnny Tomat or Charlie Bir-en
for the hill aiG grnur.t for th.1
one game.
Tomorrow the Hanfurditta travel
to Daytons llea-h fur it scheduled
twin bill and will lu'.iim to their
Municipal Park fburwlay for a
. LEESBURG. Aug. I X (Special) two name affair wlih the Islclr.
The Sanford Celery Feds split
«tN»OUI!
a tw in bill with tho l-eesburg
Pirates here last nigh*, by drop-'
ping the openerj 2 to I and cop- Moess,
ping tho nightcap, 5 to I.
■ .The Orlando Senators took Iwth • A'”»1,7-1'c
ends of g dual attraction from
r
Ure DeLaml Red Hats to forge
s le t , 2f.
three and one-half games ahead TKlsaamnn,
p
of the fifth place Celery trum,
Totals
widening the gap lx&gt;lueen the
two teams which ara fighting
- last ditch stands for a slut in the HlrliMns, If
Bhaughnessy playoffs that will
Sori., ■■
Hwitffr AH
g et under way nest Tuesday.
Van Kinnamon went the toute l*«il rf rf
for the Feds in the eight Inning lit.tatwar.. ti,
opener, which was n s.-heduh-d Itc rrin e tb n , «•
•even liming affair. Bill[Stant-m O ru n w .M . lb
tossed Uie finale end'limited .the H ared*. |i
Bucs to six well scsttcrcd hits.
Totals
Tonight the Pirates invnde San­
Two *War wb»n
ford’s Municipal Paik for their M'.fiel, _ IM &lt;Kt M—t
last appearnneo In the 1P17 sea- Funfufr)
*1.111*
Mill VS« U|—eon. It Is likely that Manager i-&gt;
Hrrorsi HwMitii* linns hatl-rl mi

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Texas Holds
1 l Top Softball
Tournament
AP Newsfeatures
HOUSTON, Tex.—Seventy soft­
ball games were tchedulcd in Hous­
ton the d ty the y.ytr'r first tropical storm moved toward the.Texas
coast. *
.
•.
An additional l-)0 g.imei were’
on schedule the following &lt;lay.
It was the openin' of the ra ­
tion’s largest softball tournament
In history and Dick Frr-rman,
sports editor ' of the l^&gt;us(on
Chronicle and manager of the
tournament, found H-&gt; ha I trouble
on his hamls figuring out sched­
ules for the 234 teams pat tic:list­
ing.
Practically evj/y tofihall dia­
mond In town had Ivrn acquired
for specified periods in ortler that
(he ninth annual tournament
might be run with a minimum of
delay.
Freeman experienced many anx­
ious moments dur.ng those first
two days. lie had not counted on
having to scan weather bureau re­
ports along with ni* schedule probAt the last pilputa, however, the
s|orm headed Into *,h*i Itio tjtanda
V*&gt;*f»a(!d tbw-wjuillk'J). N sdht.
skirts forced postpkncmr nt of only
one game.
The tournament, attracting ap­
proximately 2|700 players, both
young and old, l.egan in 11)36.
The 11)36 tournament altrachd
ill trains and by 1041 tho entry
list had grown to tC.4. Freeman
had Imped for a new record this
year, after a war-tim-1 iayeff, but
he was*aurprisc&lt;l nt tin final fig-

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WATKINB BOUTK now open in
Sanford, Wltlingnesj t» wort H
RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By CANNIN’tS PEACHEd and 'Water­
houi i a day Without a bo • ill
day or week. The Music B j x , 111'
melons.* VV. M. ,MiH,r •, corner
earn excellent income amt insure
W. 1st 8L IViolin 963.
. 13th A French.
future security. Car n neiw ry.
OFFICE space In Melsch Building.
8*e Mr. HolllngWurtii u{ MS
LOUfcSALK
Large light officea. ns^ly docor- DU) NEWHI'APKRS- 3 CENTS jVnlinla Avc. from S to 12 noon
gted, all utilities, heat and Jani­ PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
or write to Ikix 2153, phone
to r service furnished. Call KiW" It la the nation's largest.
2fll9^&gt;, Daytona Beach.
BUNDLES.
W. R . k A. Dept. Store.
"tlifreVno uui'sli.in alioiiTTr.” wTs i
10,.-1^,
Experienced Meat Ciitlcr. Perkins the comment of M. J. Puulley of
HERALD OFFICE
CONVALESCENT HOME now
lliothrrs. P. O. Boc 207. Phone lutkewoml, O., executive secretary
open at Chuluota, It) mili-s S K.
200. In Land.
Motorola. Sal"*
of the Amateur Softball Associa­
. of Sanford and 1H miles N. K.
tion.
of Orlando. I^rg e screen and'
V'hniM
BM
1,1
^’i
GIRL
for
cashier
L
cosmetic,
mun-I hoimHMI.
{ lri&gt;#Bli0 ^
Un,y; Drug
open porches to sit ami enjoy
* the cool breeses off l^iu* CalhMRWINO MACHINES
erlne. Large grounds ar\.J walks
R ILES A SERVIC E ‘
WORK WANTED
safe from auto traffic, luirgc RKRTH HEWING MACIf. ^
IIC H. FRENCH. PH. 1190
rUACltlR WORK—ITuwing and
lion. Can arrotrtodaic '26 only.
d ik ing.(ho gulden plots). Phone
Phona or write fox reservation
FLOWERS
.at once. Oviedo 23C2 or Dr.
foe all occasions
Martin 2398 or write Bos 137
■ Chuluota Florida, lakige redan HcNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Av». Just off Ctlsry
n.tiHiiiA s
for guests to vlstt their doctor.
Office ph. 403 residence ph, flIO R
Ti**
A u a m lln *
9 ROOM furnished apartment,
SO00 Mellonvillr. Adults only.
FLOOR SANDING &amp; finishing, i tsimsvilte
TUXEDO FEED6—complete lire,
Del—
mil
cleaning ft waxing. Our power
Bunt's Tiix'd* Fe"d S&lt;ure ••
isrtm rnl downtown.
unit enables us t» work where
i's Restaurant. Also
there in no electric comiectle.i l^ estu irg
office spare nr slot.1■. 201 N. See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Bvailald". 21 yeais esperlcnre. I'alatkn
Works for new RhdfAtnre, new
Park Are.
II. M. Gleason, J-»kn 5lary, Fla. trsjtoiis reeli* VrelrrSsf ,
Radiator boras. Radiator irlrnnt--ba*4 -l-«
inltlng.
2
WANTED -TO-RENT
1 0 R pstness" O PporV unTltc?
• 2-t. Xanlorrt l&gt;l
t), Dstlons Ibs.l
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
8EITIC TANKS, Grease Trap* VVKIJ. enlaldUhcd Hhrdivste Busi­
ness for sale. Clean slock of
Illocks, Aluminum Window.* and
i
- Meases
merchandise. Box MOT, r/o
Screens, White cement I'nlnl,
Hr Is tuln a l tmtasmi
Herald.
fatalW
a
«•
Im
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lo n a )l»oeh
Permn-tlle, HurrirSne braroui
I..e - l,o r* at H a n lo n !
» Mlrselp Concrete Company, .109 12 S P E C IA L S F n v iC E S
al l AilBMlIi.a at
Kim Avo Phone 1335,
j . SSTIUSAI. M’A UIK
DESPERATELY need house or
FOR
RENT—Floor
sahder.
Easy
i ;anartm ent for man, wife, 2 Batteries ft B attery Chartfing,
operation. Krnnonaldo rates, Han­ itroublv a
children. Furnished by 1st of
II. B. POI'H &lt; ! SC.
ford Paint .ft Ginas Co. Phone
. Saplsm U r, Call 722-M.
AINX— BENJAMIN MOORK'H
APARTMENT — medium sited,
house paint. O ut-id1 whlfe tntd
DOlHiE - PLYMOUTH
colors. Floor am! I»eek Enamrls.
* jwa/erably furnished. Call 702-M
ItsUurgh
65 U '*** U ’*
PARTS AND- -KJfltVICB
a f u r 0:00 P. M.
KKNKARIK GLASS ft PAINT
6"
**
u
109 Palmetto Are.
Phona 1011 tilladrlphta
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
iirautia gesi iedaw
« REAL E ST A T E FOR SA L E
I'tibagu ». New York T
PEARS—Excellent rannir.r varlllnmhl.tn 11, F ltU liU M »•
iT m n tb all 6. fb llsd slp h ta I H it-)
f BEAL KHTATK
ety 11.25; $L75 and 1L0O per
I a iu Ii I# II m I oh * &lt;n»U)
INSURANCE •
bushel. George Hivt.rtr, Silver
tM KIIIlSS t.BAUCIS .
MORTGAGE LOANS
I-ake. Phone 170-M.
RAYMOND M. IIAl.j.. Rrallor
ENAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
Registered Broker and
Impt'rvo Ennmrl Cidor 1 .&lt; t,
Insurance Agent
quick drying, fur Kxtmlor ami
Rm^ 4 Florida State Dank llfilg.
Interior uae. 8 K N K A R IK
HIGNH
GLASS ft PAINT CO. Plume
Show cards and
320.
' 0 —DHOTI SIGN BKHVIffM
£• -----* ltr&lt;*lli
0 . I). loindress. Phone 1011
-try*tang ]■. 1
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR. 0
irnlihrd hr
*m—rnrnnsm ■■ »»wa u ■■i— ■m
*
fhtl»d»l|.til» T. H
,*u. ft. Montgomery Word, clean
RENT A CAR
Ht.
txuU t. Wei
and In good condition* .A. J.
. YOU DRIVE IT
(Ttitoitfo I, New
6H acre ferm with g.tod B.room
I-oaalug Transfer ft Htnrnrj Co.
PHONR 200
. house amt barn on uaved r&lt; ad,
001 F.. 3rd St. Fh.mo 118.
RlttUCKLAND-MORIUSOM
bath, gas and clectnrlty.
it-.bblaa,' Z»ua *. Tyt*r. Iluo* bat.
UDIUVK-IT, INC.
It&lt;l lai lUrrlagton. iluirSr. Bail-r.
PIANOS—Winter ft C'».
iP
17,600 00
II.' I Xuba. Hull* f fltellb bawtl
Farm prirci^ were never hotter,
stdnet 1325. Imnrh in,
ZrWenocli. T|0rv, U»s», Mmart. tuti-r,
SEE US FOR
■: fh*y help pay for this farm.
Trrms If deslre,|. •Jo-pph
salt*-!..Id.
llarfllUM. Urbl-v. t&gt;out..«
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
; . AV..B. WILLIAMS, Realtor *
730 Magnolia Avc. Orhm
elayit-HalwrlUM 10 Hlahloii to. *«‘
e\N
I)
TYPING
b»; Tiler t" Murray lifflUlIttU-U.
2-2090.
fU —
CREDIT BUREAU OF
te«(( tin La***• Hanford 7. I^*»butu
*. Ila*« &lt;&gt;n h*IUt off l«ml»&gt; I.
SANFORD
DEAN rj-ANTKP. —* good encdlHirurk oet» .by Mtanton l latiji r
110 N. Park
Phene IBP
tion. T. B. Kliiard, box 2U6, Luke
S. Wild
l.emlcr Til
&gt; la) ■»'
furnished. humi
Monroe.
a' . |&gt;n«b**i
l.f
|iirr«i kavely
and.1 *'*»**|
ith, large sleeping porch. II.
EXPERT .RADIO REPAIRING Ksm*i 1:14.
YeekJy. 11H W. ipth SU or
Kr*&lt;f~MytTs..ail E. 2nd St,
phone 10, Orange City.' '
Legal Notice
LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Merkel
•ROOM Iwngelow. screened TWO BURNER FlofstVH nU.hcatN O T IC at
Barber Shop open Thursday,
cr. Office mahogany flat top
), shade trees. 8521 Orange
XMlr* It berths | l t * « l t d » • *re
Friday fteSaturtlay.
desk. Mahogany Steel filing
In lb * wo-utwoHrliia L trains**
Ph. 8I6-M-*
cabinet, sectional book cases.
I t . I l r ,,ad end r ,. m l « * r U l
" THE HOME SHOP
l b . Ild lt lw u . nam e, ■•H.mlh«t*1
farm, with hotts-* end
Mrs. Dlghton, Phone 1204.
WATCH A CLOCK RKPAlltlNG under
C a p la .i W o rk s" and that w* lailinge-—In faUly good
1700
Sanford
Ave.
Phon*
1143-J
»*nd v&gt; ***l*i»r
*aM a»ni» pur«
.. Farm le In good state SALE of antiques. R-.liirc 1 priees.
■U ttil t o - lb . I* ,tin » f d!&gt;* K lilN L .it.
ATTENTION MfYl IIKHH
tion, and ready to move
H a lo . H l . t . l * ( f h l P t * / 11*62. la*1* *
—DIAPER SF.im CK—
of F lo rid * 19111 w ith lb * &lt;*t*rk ..I
M jK D O t,', ’ *'
Cal.' winder pepper plant.
'ARM of 40 acres) 80
Balry Valset funtlihes hoypilol tb* iH rrun I ’o n rl wf H.nililr&lt;U r'Him.Mann, Lake Monroe. FIs.
* '
clean, sterlle dlapars and dcudnr- «y. r l" i,,i.i
»d and In cultivation:
-I' 2
Ha* small house i\ml
ixed container. Ecurntmlcal ami
,
tJ-WaUu
iyl and ham room. Farm
safe. Fully htedlndl/jipprovcd
it iL&gt; )tan «&gt; **n Clw tt.r*
,
production lest year.
Call Daytona 2407-W crdh-ct f t r
(Fit** pu’Oir al Inn. A«l»f,l?. I»IJ)
detail*. 94 diapers, FA a.week.'
"FIRST IN-HANFORD”
x% . all tiled with good
— -m m itY T .' n T u i i l
W* FASKKIHKL't. wk&lt; *a
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL TO | AfffSU
«i. -- .I,,, f ..u f Sif'l,* a r#
untnasii
SANFORD Bcauty S.lT.n-l'hone
Ymr *r« h r r .h r im lU W rbst n
135V COO Park. Mary McMakon. salt m» -Useror ba» b**A laMKuw-t

ttB iZ S n a ffB t
tenor. Also open evenings.

to tb« r'in u il t-rnirl. Uf , Ik* Min'd
Judlrlrt I M
W Iriirlda.
n«u r e n n tr . la *bun».tr. un-ur
th . m u ..r o i m i K K . i t j h k i n at*;,
Idainittr, M. JIN N ): IV , t’K H KIH twig, d.lri,it»m . stld that Hr. i.lV f
•»U|tri Ik a * a b n lu lr •Ircrt* of dp

FREE ftn ille r.parking to aipht
S upplies
party. No electricity. Jim ft
vor*%
s Betty's-Fishing Cam a. : ! .

Ills reply was ‘W h ^ lo n 't you Hurry With The
Girl Opened Training so.
try running your own gym V ”
Water, General
Camp For Pugilists The opportunity CUM when her
f » t» r died two years ago. Today,
Newnfrsli'rca
- •Through Challonge tin this auiet southern Nc&gt;* Jetsey Al*SOUTH
BEND. IncL—F alling

SILVER SPRINGS. Aug. *6,
(Special) — Automatic suspension
for the remainder rf the reason
faces Dcl.and Mgr. HUI Hieinecke
if he is tossed out of another
game. So said Klorid-t State
l.'Uk'tir Tits., Syd Morion,; at
IraKUr headquarters hern yester­
day.
• .
Stelneeke was waned In .a tel*,
pram In which ha also was noti­
fied that he had b e n fined $26
for his actions in a game at Han­
ford Auk. 19.
"Please noveln yourself* accord­
ingly,” Pres, Ilrrlong said after
stressing that "any fur'.het of­
fenses by you resulting In your tw­
ins ejected from tho gant.i will
tnwm an automatic .lunponslon for
the remainder of the kehaon.”
Also fined 125 was DeLrtnd
Shortstop Gene Ciolek for his
mg burst at nGinrsvilic Aug. 13.
Frank Pauliek, I’mlalYa catcher,
was fined |5 for a scum he surged
at home on Aug. 14.
,

t community. not far from Atlantic
City, she haa a well constructed
AP Newsfeatures
PLEASANT VILLK. N. J. — outdoor ring. a sm all blit adequate­
There was nothing in her curricul­ ly cfpiippcd vynmrti'um. outdoor
um at. Cornell University that in­ basketball court...................
indoor teerra*
dicated Imotni Byrd would end up tion facilities and on the books
running a training .-amp for fight­ are construction of - tennis and
ers.
and handball courts. *
mlcs and chemistry and rams out
Montgomery trains nt the camp
• SHe had majorfd in homo econo, and naturally ll No. I atnnig the
of school to* take a position with professionals. But Mien ’ Byrd's
the New York state department
of hygiene. Boxing hadn't tven favorites are amateurs.
She has organised o cjnh of be­
been one of her favorite sports bat
after two years of watching such tween 20 and 30. the fiis*. sutji
fighters as Bob Montgomery go group-in this section. Nona of
through their paces, Miss Byrd
can. tell vou a lot about the game. them harp turned pro ns yet hut
Mist Byrd says she gut Into the she is hopeful that out of the
business chiefly through a rlftrl- group or the future ones svlll cotuo
Icnre.
a top notch pro fighter.
"A friend of mine nwnoda gym­
nasium in - Chicago’s loop and 1
visited It several times. I couldn't
sec how a fighter could condition
himself in such an lll-llghled, bad­
ly ventilated place and I told h'ra

West Pointers Are
Unhappy Over Sate- tS
Of Academy’s Horses ' X " g S f t f iT u ,
u
o .r - f .‘
■ 1.j.fJ i &gt; '» ,•
\\ r.ST rO IS T . N.
Au$. 20,
td*)—The red brick sUbb* at the
united, state* Military Academy
Is ahout-tu run out if horsea and

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M

Sho only Army *j)o*t maintaining
hnr»e5. Kiccpt for privately in«in*
talned steeds, Skippy, th« ArmyV
fm asrot mple. will have tho 'Point
to himself.

der the hammer.
Only veterans wen* hidden at
an auction that liroituht S7.R36.
It also brought unhappy frowns
to the f a m of four teen age
daughtcra of Academy ovrsonnel
who mw tto lr favorite mounts
being sold. Nor were the bidders
"It’s a crime to soi them go
from here.” said Walter NlrholU,
who bought cjght pol l horses for
use at the Bethpage, L»»",f Maud,
Pntn
rinl. M
Polo Club.
“II Leaf.t
hate In
to fat
cet afk Lrciif
break '
at the Caovta' expense."
Hruee laarnefl ImtukIii for 3140
(wp of the sis caisson horses that,
last were used at th j funeral of

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V«u at* themtor* tequir.d l *
airerar In »*t« &lt;•*■ In. p tr » » or by,

it,
every other effort to get a
ticket for the Nolle Dame,Auny
football name lure Nov. H, 14,
year-old Ih’itnis Patrick TurnoA
wcote In Coach Karl II (R«d|
T!Inik at' West Point and offered
Us s«rviy«s a s 'w a te r boy..
Coach Blail. replied that he wm
sorry lie couldn't' g»ve Dennis'
Paliitk the job,
"As nn matter of fact." Mali:
added, “so great is tho demand
for tickets 'so the Army NotrrDam* game, ami so many arn the
applications for odd jobs, it would
not surprise me If the task if
water boy would In tha end as­
sume •sufficient importance to
merit the rank of general.”

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C o n t r o l P la n
. American D e l e g a t e
To UN Ret;rets
Soviet Failure To
■ ^ Help Draw Papers
lake success. Aug. 27 w v
The Untied Stain approved a »c, riei of piojtusah fur formation
and operation of an international
agency for control of atomic ener­
gy. Thi* country wa* the liral
to lake tuch action.
Frederick H. Otborn. United
ates Representative oo the UN
Atomic Energy Commtiiion, alto
expressed thli country's regret that
the Soviet Union took no pa it
in drawing up the paper*;
Otborn tna«|e a-brief statement
to tha political committee of tliu
United Nation* ' Atomic Energy
Commiision when it began formal
comider«tion of tha working p v
■ri drawn up by committee* nt
lagatea- Tha paper* will form
*1 *t »‘« »« lli*.
•Vcond report to - the Secupty
Council di&gt;* Sept. IS:
"At a whole," he laid, "thcVi
panels draw a broad picture of
the function), right* and obligallon* of an interiutloua1"ngciicy which would lie charged with
1 tha
operation *»d management*
and sole control of all dangerous
atomic activities—between this
concept and the concept of na­
tional agencies, among which m
g* Intern*tiunsl agency* With pow^ era of Inspection would act us
a regulatory body, there is «
wide gulf. In the mind of the
American delegation this gull
marks th# diffarcnce between ef
ftetiv* security qo the un« hand
th* extension of national ri
Valrjet on the atomic^ field on tha
Other.
“Thera can be no doubt as to
•u r choice between these two.
’ T her government of the ■United
T | Blst** la fully prepared to accept
these paper* s t riow presentc d ’*
'r b# political committee began
ly the fin»l*Xtage» ''(jf' « v n '
on tne second report. The United
States and Russia stll| are in
etfdtig disagreement on |hc fun­
damentals of atomic control, with
no change in postloni in sight.

Security Check Made ,
pn Arabs In Palestine

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JERUSALEM, Aug. 2 7 -W )—
Fbr the first time in nearly a
decade, police today began broad
■cals security checks on the Arabs
of Palestine.
The checks, followed tha Jewish.
Arab dashes of -a fortnight ago
and two recent bombings of Arab
shoo* -accused by other Arabs of
having violated a boycott against
Jewish goods.
i f Roving police stopped ail cars
w a n d . searched all pedestrians for
Weapons, but no arrests were re­
ported.
Official sources said six Jews,
all -ballaved members of Hagans,(he underground Jewish raifitia,
were Iniurrd In Tel Aviv last
- night , whan a Hagans band tried
to prevent members of th* 8tcm
gang, a more violent underground
organization, from pasting up
poster*,
-* The poster party was said to
have been driven off, but a short
tint# later about 30 Jewish yeutht
brandishing clubs swept through
th* main street of the suburb
w hen the Incident occurred, club­
bing Jews who resisted. They en­
tered one house, battered the furtidturt and clubbed the two in­
habitable. Pour bthers were beat­
en in tha street.

Special House Group
Europe Inquiry

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NEW YORK. Aug. 27 W - A
ID-member special bouse commltlee on foreign aid will sail for

on the liner Queen Mary

far a 45-day ‘Inquiry In 15
) determine what Amer_
are best suited to
Europe's economic proA. llerter
chairman, said
___study means of
the . Marshall plan

BRITISH AMBASSADOR to.lhu United States, Lord tnvercbapel and Ida
ChUeaQ-burn wife, are "(iowii on their arrival at LaGuardla Field,
N. Y. Divorced In loti, after 17 'year* of marriage, the Invcrchapcls
were remarried a few day* ago In Kdlnburgti, Scotland. The British en­
voy left for Washington to Join loan conference. _
(International)

2 U. S. Employees Educatiop Group
Gffij Account 01 Head To
Indian Violence County Teachers
Sikhs Attack ; Train P r i n c i p a l s Discuss
And Try To Enter Coming
With
Compartment Doer
Supt. T. W. Lawton
LAHORE, I'akiMnn, Aug. 27
(JP)—Two U. S. State Departtnent employees said Inday a
Sikh mob held up train on
which thev were riding, killed 1!&gt;
Morammcdar
paaaengrr* -nnd
twice attempted to force a wav
into the Amerirnn's compartment.
l.ieuL Col. Charles t ’nptp of
Idttie R»ek. Ark., air ntuckr

"Tlp-rt- an- sever ai -indicatlotis
of ircrllitilit! activilie* in tiie
llniltsl State* tone fn, n Spanish
foreign Irgjnn. H ecruits, chiefly
from SS personnel, are reportedly
Principal* of all Seminole Coun­ sought fur their m ilitary expert*
ty schools. white and lolnird. met ties* rather than ~for their p-ditm terday tnmning at the Coutt nnl conviciiurn.

Th* Army tumrres went on to
Ifoure with Supt. T. W. Lawton
alleged recruiting of foeto discuss mallei* prilaining. to dlteius
mer’’ German Luftwaffe personthe new school year. Other report*," they added,
Dr. J. U. Root. lursidrnt of

*

Britons Make
Drastic Cuts
In Food, Gas
Meat Rations, Foreign
Travel Slashes In­
cluded In E f f o r t
To Trim D e f i c i t

}U. S. Army Discloses
Pilots Leaving
American Zone Foi
Spain, A T g e n t i n n
FRANKFURT, Aug. 27 Id 7
U. S. Army tourer* said lod.iy
there were several idication*" that
German*, paiticufarly former Nwt
SS *men, wen* being recruited in
occupied Germany for a tuppotnl Spanish
foreign legion ih
l upin's Spain.
•VJd'H'V1* (i|er.ltnrd lb IS*
svhrtfit r th e r Iterievfd th* rrpOifrd rrt'tuiling had the Support of
the Npanish government.
The Aims' rrpotl lent *ome
weight to -the claim of *- formti
German pilot that he would
shortly leave American-occupied
Germany illegally for. .Spain to
instruct wiuld-he -.Spanish fliers.
T U -W -yvarrid
watfe fighter pilot said lie knew
of "dorm s" of German aviators
who lia-l [I'fcjied Spain by git "un­
derground railroad1 ituco the end
of lire war.
Army ipiartcra, asked to comliifnl on the fighter pilot'* ns-Vitiona, replied:

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LONDON,. .Aug. 27 (AT— T U
Uittiih government announced to­
night drastic new rut* in food,
foreign ‘travel, gnoline and other
item* to reduce the national trad*
deficit nf
(nl0.O00.O0O pounds
($2.-100.000.000) hy more than
...rc llrujl^^ . .
0
11fc"tffw Inin,ii.mr, announci
in the vacation•*brente.of P nnl«,trr.cldy meat ration .of on* shill--'
Mini tier Attlee, m l the present
Ing, jwq pftKc In vme ihiliitt|
(2 0 cent')
It also fture the tsa rallot) a t
the present reduced !{Vol of tw»
ounce* a week, a heavy blnw do
rmo of tin- world's gri&lt;at**l t(Sdrinking nations, and ordslntd
*‘'rtl»'lnitl iallv reduced’* auppliaa of
n .TFj
fund (ii'revtauraiils.
n Addition, tlu- period during ,
«hich people can slay at a hot*!N i
without surrendering rathm books i
was ie.lured from four day* to j
IWm liopoit. o f'c e rta in luxury J
foods, tu he auno\ime-l lirtvr, w^s * _
prohlhli|-b.
M
*
'
Rtr-p* are lioing taken." th* annmmcenient said, "to 'lp»lt -th# ”
nunit»
pub- !
■
t » _rt of, nnd attr-ndanc-Fat,
Hr
luncheon* anils idinner*."ri

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ttiOAg fORIUNS HEIR John Dolpk Spreckets 3d {U-lt), writes a note on the (’..Mir of tiro Wuat 1*,* An gelds
Jail, alter ho and his wife, la,IT Dell (right), weru arrcptcd. I'ntiiT? charged that they xhisy-sl Out u dume*tie
diiTcrtncc in the middle ut Santa Munir a Blvd. Sprecke|t leqntrvd medical treatment for cull m hit lU-Clc and
lace- IHs wife was cut on Uia lips, forehead and both knees. Tlrcy weru tclcoud orr bait.
(/tdcrriationri)

Railroads Reveal Hail Storm Hits New
Gatchels Injured
(
York As Heat Breaks
InXTTruckwwAccident
Jj!.v‘Je(*
Reduced
Travel,^
. . . jWinter Park Meet
Hv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Near normal weather, with »«a•Near Kissimmee Member* of tin* Dibit ('tub w*-n- Higher Expenses fonnhle
temperatures, prevailed

r |
W ffli m

J «'v?«'ntl»-*l an ’ invitntiu t front t!m
-ivei most of the rountry today.
l - H
luvohe. tieimon air force per­
T u n i s ' O v e r w inter i'nri. (’inti to o it-m i their Appeal For Increase The cool *Jr which broke th* Mldsonnel, but ihcsa . Instance* ap­ V e h i c l e
,
,
.
,
.
.
ih
a
r
tr
r
pteeling
on
Krp*.
'i
nt
tb-woxt'a
prnlracle,!
beat
wav*
Hun*..
M M Sentu.
Mi“ : r as. iiifw- ihur^iiy
s
*_i*naming
* * * « * «-A
■UiO
«O
* pear to Ihi rase* (&gt;f Oermaiw q(w CX*- S lU C o V V tj dIlcr-|-rm*rtTng“nf7tbi'-tnvnt gr-Tt&gt; -Ortrl-rn- - In• Rates Maih: By -lay, pilsheil into the .N orth At- ,
ptSaaam
trmptinrr to leave CSermany to fpid
tin- Tourist-Center l;r-l mglit.
Ui.:..waterdav. «ruling—l—
taftlion iienricf* employe* nt Ntw o'clock «Hhe Junior^Hijh Srlmnl. 'refngn m Spam' r a t h e n h au ftef ^
O
The charter meeting wilt be held —SmiThcm“ Cnrrinrs lin er days of hot weather.
bran pilot* living reeruited bv tlw
itl the Winter Dark Cmintrv (Jluh
Thunder ‘showers preceded 'tS a
Spani*li for a Spani*h tpieign le.
r
'v Mr, and Mr*. Do . n r Gatihr-I nt B;PO- D,' ,M. an-l those planning
quested1 to attend to hear a , Eunali
ATI ANTAf Cn , Aug. 27 IA7— ass of cool sir into the eesterit
. •
* Tile. ,A.merle*H5 wild tbe Slklia Mae Hil.it n of Dr Land, president giun.
xviffcird M-vi-rp bnlDf-ri and Mrs. to attendnre a*ked In trend in tlt -tr tfw ei gorlI fewer phr-'engci* are .m
„tate* Art electrical lain and hall
m leaned
s
" IVhlle the prt*aild)lly of such .Stewart Gatrhi-I n bnnkt't right
their rompsrtmeni win­
indway
............. , lru ry N-,.w Vork City and
dow and attempted to break In of the Florida Education Associ­ recruitment does exist, there is arm and bock Ittjurfe* wln n a (ire reiCivatioll* not later- th in Ailg. "«•'«
whit*
costs
of
providing
p:i-«*engvr
|
n
v u n , „f
wa-re injured,
their door. Village* watched from ation, (peak Concerning school no factual ajhlence of derma &gt; blew out at 5:00 I*. M, vosterday 30;
rooftops and the wail surround­
round- legislation and it* application.
Annoirnrement was made l-v scrcc,. are spiraling higher lire} „ n w m fnU w rr„ no(&gt;dw|, Ul«*
Luftwaffe personnel, for a Spar. on the Ford Drcttup truck in whir'h
ing Muir. Caple said trooj(S* at
*iih foreign Air leglop."
* 7 w
S . " phone■service*
service* Interrupted ana
and
they worn riding five mile* south Mrs- Joel Field, premdan , of the ! m
Itw a* announoed yesterday that I The former German pilot, who of Klmtmnjee on jh« stain hlgli- iner-ling of the eastern division of
suhway see view was ditrupied.
th* junction city of Ilhatln.da re.
The
result;
saTd
soutlien;
nil
aehixd
pupil*
will
report
for
disiii.t
four
Which
will
In
held
in
moved It bodies from the train
Tho fall measured 3.44 incbaa
’’ asked that hla name n,&gt;t Int re wav, Causing the ‘.rink to side_ __ ___ _________
Shi-ialonrPlata
lintel _____
In llay carrier*, is that deficit* np- nnd temperature* dropped from
and left .aboard five injured, four registration at school* un Weilne-. vested, said that Gr nnnii aviatm* *wlp«* pn ntti-oming .riit'in’ohllo anil the __
trma
H.
m
h
nn
OcL
4-B
a
t
V
hirh
I
preaching
thoie’
nf
Ihe
depression
of whom died Irefore the train daf muritirtg, Sept. 3 at
!J:fK) aero In “much demand" In M h to turn completely over on the
In "reicuifid I lf 'f o r tha qaty to 57
the rsiln-m)* un- in lt-&lt;* limit two Inuiis,
reached Feroxepose, where a o'clock. Schools will open Monday, Spain *nd Argentina a* inatrut- fill. No one war thruwn from the time the district governor. Mr*. I veers
.qrtrnli
Hughe*
of
Uriniul-t.
w
illjle’"
they
nr.given
late
relief.
military guard of 20 troop* wastSepp H Al| aeliool bun driver* will tors.
Atnuit 20 persons were injured
•(ruck ut tire door t remained
In n one-way hearing *ve*!er- i.r n rush hy pa**oug«rx to flea
put on.
•
1report for general instruction*
11
make lier official visit.
“ Doifn» of our old comrade* closed.
Mrs. M. B. Kin it h, chair man -f d a y .- 'the ^ c-i trier &gt; uuanirnonsly iwo street ear* which were struck
The American*, who had l«en next Tursday morning at U&gt;:00 already am outside Germany." h*- The three injured persons wenihld. .''In a year I shall send you taken bv andotlnnc,- to Klsalhimto: Piled eilurallnn, called upon ptrtn a*krd a fl.llrt" per renl hike in by lightning A doirn Ldt* struck
on vacation trips to Kashmir; o'clock.
first-class fan * for steeping rar (be Knipir-. Hi a to building, hut
booked passage bark to New ’ R, C. Steele, principal of the n postcard of a photograph show- Mrs. Stilt ait Caleb .-I rn* taken to lier* fur suggestions a* to liovri nrd
parlnr car trnvel. Hut they there w as no ilnmage.
Sanford Grammar -School, made ing me In an airplane. How do (trangc General lhi.,..wd in Or-; tliev uttidil prefer th.' progcsMiDelhi by plane. .
■
were divided on wtrnt to do about
Federal fmecasler* in ('hicagq
Reports of fatal rioting along a detailed report concerning the German* get- tu Spain or Argen iando. It is it-period- that, an mi Pitot education l*o In* pre'ciite-h coach
travel,
T'*enty-*lx
roads
recent
conference
of
principal*
snid
there,
was
no
indication
of.*
tin*7
111
tell
you.
A
letter
was
read
from
ML*
\V:1• operation on shattered ti-inc* In
the border of I'akistan and India
AA
A friend
frlniirl of ntii-i
oura manages |hc the right tilrqwfWfn I*’ tteeesaory. (Ia itichanlAon, exe cu tiv * eeeretaiy nskeil lire cumim*«lon M“ g ia n t a nn immediate ivlum of oxceatlw
In the partitioned Punjab con­ in Gainesville,
Scmiflofa High School I'rinrip-ti whole affair. He I* wel| known David Gatchel was summoned of Pilot International, oxpltiinlng I l 'il p e r . refit ndvanco in basic heat to the Midwest or Eastern
tinued. The Rikha were incenaten other* Hl&gt;«taiiie*l state*- They said, however, readat
ed because many of their leading j Herman E. Morris explained t-r among German pllota anil wns n from Sanford nnd l.r-rught Ida the chBiigeA which Wer * made in fare*, whiletpetition
*11.1 ItldiCAted ing tn the this were expected in
shrines and temple* plus o mil- the group the new features of |he speciailat In the Luftwaffe. Iln • arents ho.... Mr», G rlchri i* up tin- GonttiluUun nn*l D f j l t t l a' f mm rth J It-! continue‘
at present tin- South from the Carolina* into
took p art in the Dorntrr.Wal fly
nd ahout agntit but Mr; triTritfl thi* national convention ‘ field”n r thev won
lion nr more of ___ellowa
their fellow* were priitcipal • i &lt;gfsl«r and. report.
I rote*. •
(hr Gulf Sintra nnd into Taxes.
(Particular attention of tnachrr* Ing boat crossings of the Allan fhi in ire-1 nwnlMug n &lt;hrrk-up on u Columbus, Ohio In June.
placed In Moslem Pakistan.
The new president of Fibt InAmong those who thiM will
Refugee* throughout the bonier was calli-il to the new |t i t e ift'V tic and th# long rllslance Con dor | hack Injury..
Damage to the oncornlng auto* trrnational, Miss b u m Alhf.chi, j ontimi-i to edrry imv-cngri* a t
area wen* moving by every type governing admission of pupil) to fllghta across the Klrglx Stepper
rent* a mile nre the loula. L l j r l U f l i m u r S t r i k e s ,
. tCawdaiMg • . r * s , ala)
] mobile waa eatlmat d at t300 Die of Davenport. Iowa, aim aenl the 1
of conveyance and by fool in ■he firet grade. This require*
tbaf all enlrrlng pupils muit
qest of safely.'
tat* jiighway patrolman told Mr. club a nies*age. Me*. E s th e r Hive, ' ille Railroad, the Gulf, Mobil*
Rower Transformer
Hundred* of Hindu and Sikh be at l,-.v*t five years and uion British Prepare For (iatchel. Tin* three were return* chairman of Ihe "Rainy Day" mid Ohio, Central of Georgia,
refugees crowded station plat­ month* of age by Sept. 1 of this
ing from Tampa where Mr tSatch- fund, collected from those u(... n m iJ a East Comt. ami Sr-alroard
tt-M ilaare
ra sa *1*1
juir lino. Ollu*r•ntnjor Ihhm want
Lightening, a c c o m p a n y in g a
Refugees In Germany cl, a partner In the Central Kh*r- liitda, rainvu* tiny*.
forms In loihorc, seeking flight
■* it H..L * ■■ * *1lo un tho fOach far$* in tLf» ceiiln, heavy shower ttint broke tha U2
f/om Uie Mostem-dontinatrd arts*
i-la Quick Freeze and Storage
, •‘Vi,,,'*.\iML.K|i.n L " w T.?'t,,, V,',mM • | '''« I'knoieledtori ihev^vr.nld Imvo degree'heat spbll at 2;00 o’clock
and reprisals.
Germany, Aug. 27 Company of Sanford,.Imd secured •oti
tin' Mllknank- w
Lce,/-tb » ^Jd-”7n*fo m. rh.em Inis ^turnoon. knocked out elae.
Farmers Make Own , HAMBURG,
Hrllish authorities are mak. a load of- frnru-rt CmhU. 7Ju »«
cflni petition. trtral circuits all over HanforJ and
c.’ persons”
.“ aVC. “U In the- country, V..MU-* where there is campetHion.
were
brought
back
i«
Sanford
in
Ing
extensive
preparation*
tb
re
­
Intf-dy
Lie Bars Egyptian
Rain In DrougKFTTrea ceive the 4,400 Jewish refugee* a truck sent by Porter lumping. She suggested that the sur|Hu* i»e
set a largo transformer on fire tn
the nllliy of Second Htrsui back-of
used In give milk to .school child­
Demonstrators At UN NEWMAN, III., Aug. 27, (d»)- cn rout* here 1from the Med­
tin" Hits Theater.
ren Unit were not already taken Britain Plans Plea
iterranean Bboard three British
Firemen quickly arrived and r .a i
I.AKE SUCCESS. Aug. 27. I,P) { H^Kht-lroubled farmers* have transports,
erne of through other agencies.
14
ChildriMi,
Parents
For
Bulgur
I
x
j
a
tier
quenched the fire caused hy burn­
—Secretary-general Trygvn Lie j **ken to (be skies to make their
Mr*. IV. E. Kii-dmr announced
A British military government Spend Night In Street
ing oil in the high up tranaformar.
■aid.today that two Egyptian d e -lDWn rain.*one of them reported to- official said it wai believed that
that a party will Ire given hv the
l.ttN’IHIN, Aug. *27- (,V) Bri­ It took nearly 50 minute* before
tnonitratora who have lax-n ejected ‘“ Y*
".Gold", loser* In qn aUgfuLnco tain dill appiiiach Vntsil Kolnrov^ tin- new fn tin- Florida i'owsr i
approximately 1,000 of tha re ­
twice from the Security Council; - Hrneit B. Roller, a NetVman fugees, who have been .afloat for
MIAMI. Aug. 27, (A*—Four contest, for tha “Greens", winheia,
acting president of the Itulgarinn Light Company could restore elec­
chamber were barred” Ifcneeforth Jarmer. and Howard Cooper, a Dt-daya, might need medical treat­ teen ehilren, including o 15-niunth. on 8*pt. U.
National Assembly. In- a new bid trical set vine, and during th a t
from entering the United Nation* T W k - idiot, climbed aboard » ment.
»ld baby, and their parents s|H-nt
tv Mop the execution of Nikola Dime the picture show at the Rita
headquarter* a rra and would l,r plane with 30. pounds of dry ico
" It li not known how many are last night, their tu-riind, sleeping
li»ndrd over to Nassau county |F»l-t **A jJE *4 *nt0 * euiupiu* cloud stretcher rase*," ha aald, "but in th a atrret in front rf th* Itul- Reporter To Testify JVtkuv, condemned Agrarian Party was interrupted and tha linotype
leader, a foreign office spokesman machine* at The Herald were un­
( at 15,i
1,000 feet.
Ice If th er should alip In.
w« are preparing hospital/ and rnenta of VetertlA .Vlllagr front
,
able to operate. Light# add power
"If It happens aagm wo wJII ,
drT k * “ l u fleet ambulance* to meet the which thev have bey'n evicted but On Attack Of General i.nh! today. The British Foreign tlffico I* in other downtown block* were not
have to give them over toAbe pol-|
Heet;
and rain whic
‘
" lightening,
^ ‘
l i *t&gt;4
.!eel*re
they
hare
no
other
place
■hips when they reach Hamburg.''
affected.
ice," Llo told a news ronfererv-o. ^^ov«rr*l a circle of land 1|» mile*
LEGH(lRN, Italy, Aug. 27 Vfii in cmisullatioit with the U. 8.
The ships hearing the refugee*,
Lie said the U. N. still was Jn diameter, but missed Roller's who were Intercepted white try- ‘X
two families, Mr. and hire. —Ilobeit Ruark. Scripps-novrant .State Depal tment on llm'question,
tlm foreign office spokesman said.
w ithout'definite policing proev- I f*nn by a quarter-mile,
Ing to
illegally, Robert K. Morris, wlm have nine writer where charges of abuse*
*- enter
'
‘Palestine
i # ...................
It was il isclesed
ye«terday Navy Medals Given
dure, pending the conclusion of j A» a member of a 10-man “rain- arrived
a t Gibraltar yesterday children, end Mr*. Palmer Wood, In lire U. S. Army’s Btedltcrram-- Soviet Russia liail di-cline-l Amer.
pacts with the United Stales gov.
corporation," however, he and were- expected to spend an- who now has only five of her nine f p c.mininnd led CLneral Elsu.huw_
To 2 Speed Pilot#- •r.r
tran arid liriii^li ie.pinU for c..i7‘
eminent, but that the security said ho considered th* ex
o th e r - d a y - tn tf l tRWnl ori sUp- w tth -h erriaM to d srT h err-vra r r r r cr In order nil iiiVcsiigation. Killtatioii on the rase, holding that
guard* here wifild 111 afftVl Invoke successful and well worth'the i M pliei.
*ign of relief in sight.
agreed today to give the Army
WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (A*&gt;—
Moreia said hla young baby had Inspector-General, Major Genrral it was purely n Bulgarian Internal
the right of ^cltixen arrest” to they had chipped in to cover the
Tin* Navy today presented medal*
cost.
Now
the
group
is
In
I
he
developed a alight cold from tho jra T. Wyelia, sworn testimony matter.
bold and hand overreny disturbers
to the two men who *et new *p-“ A
market for more dry Ice, Roller Work Progresses On
expoaure. Th» Dade County Juve­ almut hi* allegations.
to local authorities."
record* for airplane* during tha
Meanwhile-Lie estimated that j declared,
nile Bureau said the esse* did not
Dredging St. Johns fall within their jurisdiction Ire Ruark i* a 32-year-old former Hannepan To Decide past week.
the General Aaaembly meeting j
Navy lieutenant, a native of Wil­
Cnmdr. Turner F. Caldwell, ,
opening In New York.IPSept.
opahiftf
M II 10 &gt;
cause tt was not of an emer­ mington,
N. C- He and Wychn On Retirement Soon of Arlington, Vs., and Mar
The huge dredge of the Hilt gency" nature.
might run as long aa three month*. Mm. Mary M. Lee
Maj, Marion E. Car) of Woodb
Dredging Company has proLie said he had been Informed
Furnishing* of the two families met privately.
Afterward the two disclosed In
Died Tuesday A. M. greasad south of Ealatka on the were
WABUINGTON, Aug. 27 f,TT— Ore., each received a gold 1
that Foreign Secret try Revm
placed In the street Monday
8t. John River at the rate of afternoon by deputy sh srifu car­ American correJpondenls regular* Postmaster General llanm-giin In lieu of n second IHstingui*
would head tha British delegation
said today tie probably will de­ Flying Cross from John
Mrs. Mary Matilda U *. 73, died 1,000 feet of cut-off a day and l* rying out a court order to close jy assigned to Italy, who nbut he had no information on
paniiri Ruark to leghorn, th-nt ride in the next two weeks whe­ Blown, assistant secretary of
•serday morning at her home at now working on a 10.000 _ foot thejrlllage.
whether French Foreign Minister
T V
___V*J
hay beo.i opvrstc.l the columnist had agreed to tcsli- ther to resign a* chairman of Navy for air.
Bldault or Soviet Foreign Minis­ ISIS West Sixth Street after an channel cut through Lake George.
The village
*
raiiDUII. piloting Hie NaV
ihe— Dvfmtrrstb'- NiTttmfT
;
Hines* of nine monthk She waa
ter Molotov would eome.
-w-Mhiwmi Amtr wsw Lrelep Fee* 4yr
jet-powf re&lt;l Skynirei'
Hkyntrcaki es
However, R uark‘aald he wuuhl mi t tee.
J------- j i b. A.' i m ' u n uiwsTA;-.-,
under a contract with the, Dade,
Hanncgan told a reporler hla ed a record of 640.7 miles an
Mr MAN UR BETTER
Pa..aad eama to.Sanford In iMi, low iML' jeraL
extra foot be- Gduaiy Commission, bqt was or-’ not-reveal “the names of any In­
Johnny McManus, Celeryfed She was widow of tho iqte Charles Inr aUqvad.fi back
’ fllL
*
dcred doecd In June a fL r (be formant*. or eoi/trea of informa­ Idnod pressure I* now normal and at Muroc Dry Lake, Cali
Lee and was a member
shortstop who has b « n confined Cleveland
CJeveh
W. S ., Carle, who has ___ t^irion declared It was operating tion" upon whichNhe based hts he wants to keep It th at wgy. Aug. 13. Thi* mark waa
accusations that Ltbui, General He thua Indicated that If hi* doc- Monday by Carl who fb
to the hospital, ha# been reacting *»f AU Souls Catholic Church.
working on securing of right of at a lore. - John C. IL Lee, the theater com­ to ri say he should alow down he same plane, over iha same
rrry enrouraginglr to treatment, — 0he is survived
waye and spoil.area* Is enthusias­
mander, and hla officers, treated will give up th« more strenuous at C50.fi miles an hour.
ATCIlpSON HRRVICE8
ar'online to Dr. L. klunsoh. The Ur. -Mr*. Bertha J.
and tic over tha progrvei of tha work
enlisted men brutally and spent of hla two posts, the party chair­
Tf'IIBp and predicted th at a t tha pre­
popular 1*all player has t&gt;ceh feel- three sons. . ^ ....
EDISON FUNERAL
manship.
Ing goo-I in spite of a fwrer, and am Emery and Forreet A, Lao, all sent rata of pregrsx/ ths ‘new
TOKYO. Aug. 27 GP)—Leading tax payer*' money lavishly.
WEST ORANGE. N. J.,
Leo waa Insoeetlng Italian ma­
His decision is expected tn be
whiU the phyGdan would make of Sanford and IS grandchildren. channel will reaeh Sanford by military *nd diplomatic official*
Funeral terrier* for Mrs. lee Nov. 1.
2o comment a* to when McManus
and
end occupation troop* joined in neuver# ‘In onrlhem Italy today. announced well' in advance of (AV-Mr*. Min* Miller
national committee meet­ vear-old widow of Thomas ,
might b* discharged ha-w as o p -. will be held a t 3:30 ateloefe Friday
Due to an extra $100,000 voted a brief, simplo service►this after. Its was t o ' return td .Leghorn the
ing which linnttegan said ha wit) son. will b* buried this afta
tomorrow.
tlmiatic In saying there era# an aftarnpon at the Erekaop Funeral for th* project, it la considered noon for th* L ie' Ambassador
A
Ruark said he had po intarext call for soma lima In October In a grave adjacent to h e r /
n, Jr., and nine
Aug. 17 In on-ab­ in seeing Lee “unleta the gen- to pick « date and alt* for the (or husband In Rosedale Get
i|,e Seminole Trachct* Club/ an

J'tugiear.vfe.i’r :

. Mr. Bhriner
a barber shop
formerly employed

fa g M u B g jS fia S a ffiM £ |

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27, • 19«

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Horald

The Jaycce Drive
■ For'It good Hinny'years civic leatlcrn In Sanfonl 'have
felt that the CityV prpgreM wan being ratirded by the failure'(if this community to capitalize on the tourist industry,
Florida’s most lucrative crop. In recent years some progress
has been made'toward making this community more tourist]
conscious, and toward attracting visitors to this city, a s a
result of which the town has prospered. •
The Junior Chamber of Commerce is now conducting «
drive to raise funds to o|&gt;ernte the tourist -booth which thesoyounger an d m ore pro g ressiv e men have built on the lake
front at. Hark Avenue. A full time, paid secretary will have
Charge o f the booth, and will furriish orange juice and be
prepareii Jo hand out complete information on 3«nford and
ita accommotlation.x for tourist*.
This should prove to be a very worthwlle service to our
visitors. It provides an opportunity for extending n courteous welcome to our community as well as making it |&gt;ossible to induce some to remnin here who might otherwise
drive on to better known resorts. And it will help to keep'our
hotels, apartment nnd rooming houses full throughout the
winter.
.
A well filled town during the tourist season will go a long
way toward keeping our young men employed and providing
job opportunities for othera, as well ns maintaining a reason-,
able level.of pros|&gt;erity for local businesa. It will also mean
new constrticllon, and new growth for tho city with nil thut
meansTh
1\i the form of better schools, better living conditions,
and better recreational facilities.
.

HOLLAVII I.. lit:**
K4ll»«
tilMtllO* 11HAN

I mImm . *»»»»»»

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CAihi' wit* / / pe orie
rilGHY OLE ’oHAH ter
me &lt;30 OUT ,PA660Nf
f f DE LAW p tW ‘ CoAAi
Dow n on p e g a m e / / •

IPLH YBHHH KG« TOIJAT
ERNAL FORCRS A lik
'BLR, SPIRITUAL. -II
' 4:18: Look not at the thing*
are seen, hut nt the things
or* not seen. * ,

IN
Cor.
that
that

Last year the Aincncan people
•Rent . $747,000,000 laundering
fl.OOO.OOO.OOO pounds ol cloili-s.
Howcvkr, some of our Lurope-n
friends arc looking forward to\pviSg u t' J bclftr cleamrig th*n“d u l
The DcLand Sun New* rr|)orl»
tkat Bco Fuh ol .Sanfnrd has pur­
chased the hiitnric College Armi
hotel propeny in Dtl-apd "nol
for profit but for charitable pur­
poses.” It is luggetlrd that the
property m^v eventually- be turntd into a hoipitsl santitarium.

was agnfiiHt the Republican administration for three yearn
and a half out of every four, but wan for the party in the
half year thnt counted, that preceding the presidential
election.
.
9 ll» VluaUrtl
• Though it is imixirtnnt to have their diiuciiterH subside » { ! • Hhpppvn Htruiit'la
when election time comes, tho result doca not depend on in «• NtilitnIhe* W flllrtH I •
them. The next President will be the choice of tho indenviid- l * i * t I^MIn A m r ,l r ,n K lir ih m e
I e .-!• C hu rch u( chriw
cut voters.
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Sanford housekeepers who
wash windows
consider
lha* plight of some 4,000 profes­
sional window washers who keep
New York City'. 70,00ll.00O ,k y
scraper windows bright and shiny.
Suspended hy « leather bell hook­
ed into window nils tomelimrs
70 stories ahovr the pavement.

By RUSSELL KAY *
on the conditioner. Get a big glass

and aeen thing* something always
* 'F°f* t ° Up,*t ray egotistical
Up until-It actually happened,
if- anyone had told two that I
would be In Tampa, Miami, Jacltth# same day I would hare told
them they were aa nutty a* n tungoil tree.
" • }» happened like this.
My friend. Ofptaln Eddie Ricker‘ A ir I.lnta, get
^
* i?*Tr
dw othe^ day
and he Invited me and a few other
, *
over snd help h'm
play with it.
T,,’*,.n?.w *.°y »*• * Lockheed
Co.utellatlon Luxury Airliner that
to«t a million ainackcr* and I* the
latest tiling In romiserrfal air
transportation equipment.
Hopping a SiWerllner In Tam­
pa I w as,in Miami In an hour
where I Joined the group ready to
leave for Detroit.. In a littl- over
an hour we were in Jacksonville
other* Joined our party. We

wlpg -spread measure* 103 feet.
Just three fact longer than the
m agatins. Drink your jalre, smoke, total distance flown -by . the
read and when you g it sleepy out Wrights la their flyst airplane &lt;4
Tear* ago In 19031 l i t four 2.600
bo mo power Wright Cyrlofw cn-

T irtim n u riM fd n n i'M iH . TTm
Frost, vice-president of EAL. Fly­
ing the ship were Chief Pilot D id
.Merrill and Co-Pilot Frank Benn e tt
Climbing to an altitude of 20,000
feel In a few minutns we levritd
off and headed for the 5tagic City,
Vltrln.. .1 __I §
. nzw. V

Women Are Gaining Wedding Plans Told
By iSliss Brotchie
In Advertising Field .

I FLOP
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P/PU

Social Calender

NEW YORK

;\P vath Valley, C alif, is* the logsat point In i f * United Slate*. 260
feet balow son levnl.

CHICAGO*
PHONE l i l 5

Why Worry With Your PAst Drift
,
Accriuhts?

I1 3 » MAGNOLIA AVENUE
•
PHONE 1091
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Do Your -Collecting For You
Call At Our Office For CollecUou Rate*

la tha office Monday morn,
'ith n sailfith under one arm

Wide

Record-Making

MERCHANTS

ALL DAYTONA
CO-OPERATING 1

tto w lk n

An illiimiiutting comment on the chenpnenH of money
H o u r N 'llv*
during the |ierio&lt;l of creeping inflation brought upriii uh by Il tl i tJ"t StH.n
Hlampc Quanei
lie?
A.............
llrcAltficc
high wngi-H nml high profit* appeared in the July number of
H(lv«r Hiring*
the Federal Observer, published by und for the employe* ot ties
1:1* nuHHy Mmrovr
11 IS C n n cerl Iln u r
the Federal Reserve Rank of Rlchmoi '
!*l*a*lra
Under the heading "Money Nfttcri, we find this choice S ,I t KaV»Sll^
lia r Vnn*. It«n-h

Invite You
TO SHOP AND SAVE ON ALL VOUR
...

•

r,se M»w*

ice. go plank yourself down in
* moat comfortable chair in the
&gt;use. Loo*en your t'»: kick i f f
idf shoes tf you want to. Turn

FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY-AOGUST 29-3i6

FO RU M

Editor Th* Herald.
For many yeai', we In this
place of plenty, in on.&lt; &lt;&gt;f the
greatest sputa -if Florid t. have
taken for granted what we have
been hearing aim,it Seminole
County Jo |ie truv. Seminole Conn-,

lollrritt),
oatd* will come back
Kite, gambling is on the in
all over the country.
, Pel#non told lha Tamp,

Plnn NOW to opend the weekend precrdlng
dellghlfuJ Daylong Beach. Prepare NOW i6 make the moat of thla, the
Yat Seinlnnl
iurd through theso 14 venrs to
yield hundriufs and thousands of
crate* o f telxrz and diffsrsnt
kinds o f vegstanle.* of the byst
grown in any *ountrv. We have
deplored the wondsrful opportun­
ities for devd'jpment prevhuily
lest In busiihrts and farming fay
Seminole negro citizens. It sen,is
that today that they hav.r bedded
to wake up andehelp make Sem­
inole a better pi My) to live.
Early last year ura Ugau read­
ing reports trickling out of Pern-

Club the other day that
ti are infiltrating |hf la­ more new* ha* developed I
x, veltran*’ organitatinnt this arga .thla year ajl tellini
« Khoo(&gt;, aa&lt;f are being
how to eehe .strategic
d u»e wrspone and tesi
j Communitli have been
I that is shown by the
f9me unions and veterans*
ons have expelled Com-

iom (heir tanks in a dcs
[fort at house cleaning.
1 mort remain. H any.
mean* certain, bul not

who is a Communiil

^irBwv,h. b e .

progressive aUo* lowam bull
up the entlra county on the u
ually. active |msi war expansion
program.
I ‘am aura wo w|U l*e able to
bring In the next year more civic
spirit and coramunit/ cooperation
by cleaning nnd building hotter
atreoU In tha lesser developed
sections, and plnyifrounde for
those that need them more. Wo
pray for a canllnuutu spirit of
roupcraUod and dnvethpiient of
our cltlMna of Sanfonl and Sem­
inole Countv In a community
Where my homo I* located where
my buslneea la •atahllsked, where
my chUdien are being l*orn and
educated, and where my neighbor*
dwell.
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By Ushcllc 8. Thurshy

TS TO HOtJSEWIVKS
GUAVA JUICK PURER

so the Miss** Doris Will:*,
i La?# Wllil*. Mari) -Vettl.s.
By Isabelle'8. Thui eli
■ Jonas. Kish l.unhiuiitt,
Rxtenalon Foo-I Kconmr
#r Watkinx, Ratellj Grarey,
A Juice canned for jefl/ m|king
r Hall, Frances Pavliek. Ar­ purposes must not have sugar,
ina Wilson, Hatty ft-iwlanl, added to i t A Juico Intended for
na Andarson, Millic.l Joan punch, however, may contain »ug-m Mattlar, Selma Levy, U,ui»o
Any, Sara Jacol-xon, t.'harh-en
Johnson. Betty Ann Still* and
laekis Castes. Marvm Brock, Jay
Itllwell. John Mlcbch, and Kay

Miss Bisbee Honors
Miss Barbara Wathen

piece* of tha fruit Ituelf. cut small
Hi cup to the quart and served in
the punch, add const-h-inhl? inter­
est to th* product. Or the guavai
may tie put through n sieve to r*.
move seed, th* pulp thinned someuwhat,
k . i and
_ _ .1 then
a1. __ .tknm-:i
••L'*^-«a vfith
.at.a nr
without sweetening.-When urvrtl.
reduce further to a drlnkiihb- eon•latency and sweeten and flavor to
taste with lime, orange, pineapple

Miss Barbara W athm who Is
oving with her family to Ft,
larva to make her future home,
aa -honored on .Saturday with a
water party given by M'*i It, atoe Illsbee. The grouti gathered

lost! of coltap.
Tha possibility.that a' fambler*'
ir msy b« developing in Semi­
te County is suggested by.the
esl of an alleged Cuba operator.
i« campaign against .lot maand punch boerds has driv
.operators and die gambling pub­
- as "w»|| into kindred fields of
tivily’more imnfune (6 altaek,
Hen It gels loo hot for slot mainti, thg lottery racket is bound
■flourish, and when it gets too

Hints T o . Housewiveh

aakins. Sirs. Viol» J(.hn»on,
Edna Lyons aad 51nr. llaisl

Beach Store*

V A L U E S!

)},*U N r - , ■( Monn
I J : I I W »*irrn ll«und,i|&gt;

SA N FO R D

served a t 4:30 P. M.
, Those attonJin.r w,-r&gt; Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Sh*m-s nut ilaujhter. 8usan, Mr. nnd Mi*. Mirhnii
Gwtaon and &lt;Ui;rhcvr, l u n end
Louise.-Mr. anJ Jim. At. K. ‘.a&gt;or
and daughter, Patricia and Joan
Mary,
and Mrs.
r, aMr.
r . sna
airs. Julian uDOru rMr. and Mm. S. X. Martina,
nd family, Mr, sed Mrs. Cal-

family plans to leave tomorrow
for Ft. Pierce. Colorfjl xlnnlae
were used in graceful arrange­
ments in thq Stlnecipher home.
Several games of Monopoly were
played with high pri &lt;e i-eing von
bv Joanle Saunders. 5(ts* Stineripher also presented Mi is Wathen
with a "going.away" ^ift.
Rod was the predominating rot­
or used ttr the plac« *xrds end
sweet course which wot terved by
the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. M. 8tineciph«-r follow­
ing the games of Monopoly. Those
present with Miss Wathcnr wen?
the Misses Joanle Saunders. lto«cmarv Gamer. Joan Cr.mier. Kllen
Lvons snd Grsre 5tsrio .Stim-clph

ta H?a~r D tW ktotm tl^
n/isr y 'M a irJro
HpacUHst, TallaNasMr*
,
i. Mrs. Kll-m Stuck. Mrs. II.

Thanks to tha Constellation and
the enterprise of EAL. Florid* Is
now but from 3 to 6 hour* avay
from the nation's moat pepulaled
venters. An executl** ran Icaz*
his New York, Chicago, Cleveland
or Detroit office at noon, spend

City

Miss Jeanette Wathen
Honored With- Party

THURSDAY
Mias Grace Marie Stineclpher
Tho Ordor oi the haitern Star entertained yesterday aftomoon at
wdl hold Its annual' Robert'M o-- the home of her parents »n Mo-th
g|t picnic in Oviedo Park at 4:)) Park Avenue In fcomi.- of Mira

» 951

Mvlnjpt on

- -^ w iiira 5u"’nr°“
Merchant* of Dgytana Beach,

th * E a s t C o a s t's p tr g e a l sh o p p in g

and Save on ——

' MIEN'S, WOMUN’S dtid CJl II.DHIiN’Si AP p AJi b L
..... . ,• ......
SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
''
SCHOOL and C OLLEGE NEEDS FOR TOlS anA ‘tfetel

Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Dean have
trturned to their home in Nanfcid
after spending a wjoX in Tamp*.
Miss Jean Windram of Iaeahurg
plans to arrive tomorrow to visit
in Sanford and.taka part In the
Brotchie-lngley wedding.
Mr*. J. K. Wathen aod family
plan to leave tomoirow for Ft.
Tierce to loin 51r. Wothm and
make their future home.
51r. and Mrs. W. I:. I.iindquist
and their daughters, Susan and
Becky, have returned to their
home In Jacksonville after-v isit­
ing at the home of 5lr. and Mr*.
K. F. LundquIsL

Mr. and Mr*. Frank 5tarKr ||l
have returned to Sanford after
*^ &gt; *1 yf1 N»a»l •• ~»V f . r th . I w . t o l liu.........
niimhef^'
perhaps SO per cent, of department
Mm. M. D. Conway ha* ri-Tuinrd store customers are women. Nntu.
to her home in Athrn*. fla. after rally, women advertising cx*cuspending some time wltn her par­ live* understand and anticipate
ents. 5fr. and Mrs. lb F. Lund- women's needs in clothe i and
houje furnithings. Thev ran plan
ahead in merchandising on the
Mr. and Mm. E. C. Harper have basis of (heir personal experience.
"8o. too, they .know almost Inrrtarim l from R a l e l ^ N . C. Mia.
Barper spent threa weeks In atinctlvciv when and what to pro­
Raleigh and 5Ir. Ilaipar left last mote. They are xatural buyers.
Generally they are g-jod house­
week to accompany her hbme.
keepers. a m atter j f prime importa nea In tha smooth fiin u iunlng ut
and Gus. of Grrenwood. S. C. *ie a big department store. And mv t
visiting for this wee* with Mr*. successful women are b»k»»1 diplo­
Frank I- Woodruff and Mr. nnd mats whose diplomacy is flavotcd
with understanding an-i warmth."
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff. Jr.
The women who direct ihe.pub­
Mrs. Gail Mxver and son*. Rob­ licity of tiig New York department
ert snd Wynn. hav«? mturnod ■tore* are known for different
from Kokomo. In.J. Diey were qualities. (Umbel's Beatrice Fillaccompanied horn,, by Mi*. Mey­ Gibbon is best known for her harder’s daughter, Bette, and Mr*. driving work and her catch slogan*
Guy Goyer.an.1 daughter. Vesna —such as "Nobody hut NOIItlDY
hut Glmbels." Mis* Fit* Gib-

Zoehry, Jr. announreJ today the
Math of ■ daughter, lu-lith Ann,
on Aug. 28 in LouUvilla, Ky. Mr.
and Mrs. Zaehry a r t ’ formor reaidenta of Bonfordi .flfca will U
aa tho,form er Mar

Etheridge at hla home in Kings
(and. Ga.
Aug. 16. Mr. aoJ
Mra. Hugh S. Crotsun, J r. of Jack
soovill* served ts attendants foi
thp couple. After Soot. 10 Mr

FLORIDA

Alice fkiintfiB
‘ Mr*. J. 8. Crav/ftii I
■ tiled. Roftr.hm
■orial meeting -f tHe Fii - Melh- ' .Mr*. W P. flu. nmnti,
over the regular IiiixIm,
nml "Cueriy, Mr
odist Church held on Momli, ut
3:0(1 P. M. in 'I ho cl'u u n tiiii.cx.
(itHkllillri M

J W. Wilfianu. Mrs. C \. IVnJrr,
Mr*: Crawfa*d, Mi*. J . F. MrOlcl
lnii&lt;l. Mr*..A t*. .'h mmal.-T, Mr*.
Zailu laird. Mr« I'm Kills. V.:t,
ll*rkev. Ml*, fh'irttl in and Mr*.
Maith* Muffltt.

S

Htnrt your vonnuslrrs to'srhiNil
In Ilic&gt;c adorable Cindeiella and
Love originals in Fham brajs,

T h e . Seminal
OlpH **T|» hdtd'rf &lt;*i

I rrnrn f.ingltam and fine ronibcd
0 fond cloth in Solids, * IVinls,
Stripes and-Cheeks . . . They all

inoining. Mt*. Kunsh II .&gt;I d e t ,
p*-' picsidelit &gt;f tin- FtmiiU
Kd niiiH-rml As- ocImI io.i, tind it
g rw n t Jir»t vice president, win

fFti-iid*
n tlfP rrt Ireent legi-luti in Ilf (Tie
l.i colntuii- Shu will I

rale

ii imi

in Class Appeal. Sizes

I*. H v m .1 b- A I s ® | (Midler’s s iz e s .

dls- n- the Tcarh.-r’ lli-tir irnt
prt-ei.im and will e-v- n tvicr on

th&lt; pension system.
do«,( -|wn and ha* J)»»t rl.. ,.l it
ainjr. &gt;-xr{pl doting *•)*■—* Mi*.
M,

r i» n f u im e r D c t lo t l H |, , i ‘ -

ar &gt;rh„ turned In drpartm,-nt »i»rad'rttU ing.
^R-lhi-r l'odc»tcr. ,iu&gt;,!i,-iti di­
re, "•&gt; „ f John W anam nkit1. N-&gt;w
Yi-ik' nn,l I'hllaih-lphla -liirr.i, I*
paihap* l*-*l known for h-r r«n-i
atm,l ronrern over tha t:&gt;ir of
m ind and desires' of 3lr*. John
1
Consumer. She workrd in n n,- v*.
papri ailirrtising and intei ... dc(ODiiim l« fen- turning to &lt;|.-ii , • i •
m&gt; ut -t,» r alvertlsing. She I, Ihe
w ife o f John I’ndester. motion p ic-,
lu ic lh e a lr executive.

liston. Fla. has arrivrd in Hanford
to assume her teaching duties at
the 8outh Side Primary School.
She will -reside at th&gt;- home of than the city, editor. She served
Miss Rebecca Steven* at &lt;131 Park aa a New York ropyw nier and ad
yertlsing manager and rami* to h
end ,'rom there were U lrji lo the I guavas, however. shouM never lie Avenue.
prment.jnb in IU40.
•
Bits theater, ,fAfter iwrsimin* oeohsd. Merely cut off stem and
Chief dhd 51re. Coi iman II anconteetg and games wore enjoyed.1 bloaaom end. slice, and put the
Chic. l»lu*-eyed , Aleda "'X'an
Wrsrp, puhlleity director-and vm r
A prise v u won by M’AlM ary J ,s . fruiL-through-th* 4ilver-«*r fiuit
islr home. Chief Hanmek president of Lord and Taylor, gets
R M ’ and- U lia Wathen w.e pres*.
.
waa
stationed
at
the
8anf
jrd
Nav
a hand for her crratlvriu#*,
of the
If the mixture Is t-s b«- canned,
ai Air HUtiun during the tecent company's advertising i t r # H O P
ittraetive summer flowers wrro minutes until slightly thickened. war. They have been tho guest* fashion* and pre*tlge ralhes than
Then add V to 1 t*)i&gt; for enrb of Mr. and Mr*. P, A. Bowland-. aisccial murvhandi»e and Ihe i&gt;u
After graduation from Ihe Uni­
quart of pulp and bring to boil
5fr. and'M rs. Richard Gillespie
'tvTsojn, •gain. If desired, the fulco f m n and two children have left fur versity of Indiana and n brief
leaching experience she.
1 to 2 limes or a lensr.n may l&gt;e
Bisbee,
their homo in Melbourne after toward her present lob via the
served' added Just before filling in hot spending
summer with Mrs. copy writing rout,-, anil finally
I whito ‘ Jar or tin. Seal immediately and Gilteapi* '■tho
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. came to her present Job In BUS
give a 6-minute cook in boiling tt. C. Wiley,
on West Sixteenth She I* the wife of Dr. Ilanr.z Var
water to insure n good vacuum.
Mr. Gillesp'o ha* iwen a t­ Wescp of the Rockefeller Found*
Th* puree. Instead of being can­ Street.
ned. may he aweetene-J without tending the summer classes at
A gift for organisation is said
any cooking and packaged at onca 8tet*on University In Def-ard.
to lie the outstanding duality of
for frectlng. The fresh frosen
5lr*.
A.
K.
Shoemaker
has
su
puree may be served with the her guests. Mr. au-l S irs G R. James McCreary's advertising ty 4
MacDonald. Ada AJams. Ann mzwl as a delicious sherbet with­ McKay of Miami, who are formrr coon—brown-eyed, siu-12 lads
Whitaker. Ann Dunn. Jane Davis. out defrosting. If whole piece* rrsldcnt* of Sanfnrii At present Munn. She began work n* an in- I
Ellen Driggers, Donns Witte, of the fruit are liked, don't put the Mr. McKay is xn Instructor of terlor decorator and swilrheil In
Mary Jo Dayman, Candy,i Hudson shnlla through the fruit pres*, but science in Thomas Edison High department s t o r t , Hios^. furnish.
add them to the se—led pulp; School in Miami ami Mrs. klrXay Ing*. Ona day, the bus* a*knl her
•nd Miriam Maye.
sweeten and stir until sugar la la tearhlng English in WillianV to take charge of advertlaing t» »
dissolved; then - package, nnd Jenning Bryan Junior High School. ( *i«e he hssd obeerrrd lha* *he
aaw her own dopartm-nl and di­
rected Us activities In relation to
Thla puree, canped or frosen,
Mr. and Mra. E. H. I.aner have
has many uses, p arttru h tly •• a aa their gueata Mra. Maureen Win­
hast* for icea. ice -c.-cam, and ter and daughter. Shirley Ann, of from there. For fun *h? paint*,
sherbet*, a i well as for delightful Savannah. Ga. Mra. I.arey and water colors and will have a to y ­
healthful juices apd nectnrs. A her guest* attended the klrFad- man Show a t New York Binhstell
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guava neetar prepared from a den-Arnold wedding In Groveland Galleries In the fall.
Bloomlngdale'a sales promotion
mixture of puree-and hlendH wltn last night and Miss Winter served
director, gray-eyed Mrs, Jenneiiorange or grape^rttH‘Juice nr with as a bridesmaid for* the wedding.
Moser. Is known aa “a diplomat, a
added lime Juice and thinned to «
g"»&gt;d listener, a .wonderful tiersou
should be­
come a popular ...........
A dark red rose U a symlml worker* say the day *he look* her
BIRTH ANNOUNCKHfNTS , of every Wgh vitam in,&lt;1.content, -,f mourning.
presknt Job, the dropped her offlr,
Mr. and. Mrs. Dar’d Patteradn
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today announced tho birth
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n aon David Patterson lusnier,
Walter K. Price nf lutka Monon Aug. 22 a t the Frrnald- roe announced today the marriage
S P E C IA L S FO R A U G U S T
ughton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. of his-daughter, Dorothy Maxine,
fiiOT la lha forma- Carolyn to J. C. Newsome, son of Mr*,
rnelle Felrcloth.
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Nora D. Newtotne of BanfenL
Try a New Heat T rta t Permanent shaped la th* new Feather
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The double ring censeaonv was
cut er left leeg . . aa you prefer, Fuipeclally seed for dry hair.

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Mi&gt;* **J*rkle Hrolchiz, w|i&lt;,«e
m»i tin g e to Jufflr, lrv: lev, Jr. will
t a k e plnce on Aug. JO annojrvoOd
toilm the plan* for her wedding.
Re' Murk T. C arp -nice will |K-rfoim the rerrmonv ul tlf.- Holy
&amp;&lt;••* Kpi-t opal Churrh m 7;30
'o'clock, Mr*. I*. II. Fuller, &lt;&gt;rggnui. Will r.-ml*&lt; *- mMi-fnm of
anpiml mtvi(^ and M
Km I
will Ihi the 5t||ot
Yearly women1 are being added
to the ranka of department store i Mil- llrotchie Ims ctm-rn
publicity directors who direct from
•.&lt;itl of h o n o r, M i«s 8 |,l
one desk the newspaper, mgiulne
ith . and Iwid-'amalds will h and radio advertising, axles promo­ Mi I ■- Moor* of Calm vdle nnd
tion, publicity and (sometimral M i- * Jt-nn W in , Iran, of l a c - t u i r .
window display of aotpe of the William Amlcnum of llitmlnrfhmo.
country's biggest stores.
Ala, will »erv,; Mr. Inuh-v a-* l» »t
So evident hat the trend Iwcome
an and hi* usheix *r&gt; Kriin
that some observers are beginning
rl»-mal,l of lllrmtouhani, Dyke
to wander If women tn.ik hotter
cCullach of lluntavllle. Via., la*.
d e |fa r t m e n t \to r e advertising Burner and Orin l&gt;. IjtttdrrsV
directors than men. No hlgwlgt ■ Following the ret imnny a cniall
will express thrmselvjx on that rec- titiun will U. In-Id nt the Mn\
score for publication, but they me
Ion for Morn- frier
willing to give the women a big
\r« snd o u t-o f-tovCn
hand.
lit-nds of tho -otitilr
“There is nothing l-t. the Job
to *tti-ml th&gt;. lervn
which the right women can’t do
as well as the right men," f-ald
Gordaln K. Cretghlop, assistant
' Ur ADKLAIDB k Kit It
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
Walk into half the big depart*
ment atorra In New York and into
many othera throughout tho country and you will find wotnon head­
ing the advertising and sale*
promotion of husinotx,') whirh
as.m uch a a -50 million dot

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w h an .th at Howard I'ughg* la
hdildinit \ plan* that will make It
look Ilka a school boy’* model

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theiie Idllii are rare in times of
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money
143. Waller S. Gifford, president --WRh doHara v m rtfrhttfcrm o^ th a n 'ROTeritV, In termiTof
purchasing [power 10 years ngo. Ojunterfeitlng would seem
of American Telephone snd
to approach the j&gt;oint of redundancy. —
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As the presidential election draws nearer, the ranks close
uy.ctYMHitorvLI|)JJd« I’epiH-r of Klnridn, nht* hud disag/endwith President Tninmn nnd been counted a follower of
Johnny
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had been invited to taka was achedHenry Wnllaeo; now .taya that the President deserves re­
Tfvtiufjr Uu*#t Hlar I isffiM ulngl (n ■tart u,n _
nomination and re-effletion. President A. F. Whitney of the
Hair c m .
*u ell , ‘ * . n*«t morning—
H»ws
the first nop-stop hop from DetBrotherhood of Jtnilmnd Trainmen who once threatened to
roll to Miami.
IlniUMtrull) Y our*
spend $2,000 noo if necessary to defeat Mr. Truman, now ' II *• l-,l# 11*11 M-i,r—
The history-makl ig flight got
IU i| iir * lt u lly Vuora
calls him porfcrable to any Republican likely to lx; named. IIII I,o|
underway at 8:68 A. M thx next
i t . All Ihe N»w»
morning. Aboard the big alttk,
The Republican rebels arc expected to fall^ in line, too. 111** HI*,, orr
.
air quean were 68 pasaengom ano
Senator Wayne L. Morse of Oregon has severely criticised Thurwlar
a crew of alx. In Xhe party wen
his cniiscrvntivu party brethren, but he campaigned for them
.new* and radio men. travel agents,
In 1046 and thvn raid that he expected to bo regular in 1!M8.
city, official* and of course our
Ip thin he has the precedent of the great Republican iiuuirhosts, Capt. Eddie Rirkenhacj

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It we*n I Allied P. Sloan, chaum»n of GenZial Moiou. Henry
Ford II or any of the Rockefellers.
Morgans or Mellons, who rrtriveil
the highest salaries paid in lh,United Stales Iasi year, a Treasure
Department report reveals. It wav.
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is. a theater fiahOCtBr

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

will disturb you. If g baby starta
to howl or your seat-mate become*
III rkoy.ll
he quickly rqniqvfd
rgmqvfd ftom
fiotn
II b*
’_t califn
eohjn to a private drawthe main
draw­
ing roopi- If vou *r»nt to
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your legs, gel
to t)i(
the
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. . walk
'oik .t*
lounge. It Is roomy snd comfor­
table and vou can freshen u p .if
vou lUm. — “Attention, please.
We ar« approaching,Miami. Fasten
vour seat belts. Np smoking.” Arid
th at’a about all ther* Is to it. ,
After traveling in, one ,of (h**c
big shins It Isn't .hard |o uoder.
stand why Capt. Kddie goes arpunj
with tha buttons poppirg, off big
HTfllUt w onder.ahS
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f c moat in comfort, sa/etv a n j o-nb ta lio n \V n t U _______ where we atarted to eat iL By venltnca. EasUro Air-Lines hw
«•*•&gt; Ktani**
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die time we’d finished we wero purchased 14 of th a n for
hetwaen Florida anJ l!
New* .,f Hi* I mt
preparing to land in Cleveland.
North.
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Returning Rebels
DNBRDAY. AUG. 27. 1317

and a bag of lre*-rlp#r&gt;#d oranges
under the other.
,Standing under the wing of the
big ahlp 1 couldn’t hel &gt; but wonder
what tho Wright Brothel* would

AUGUST 27,. 1941

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B r ARTHUR IlKcihVlTM, Jit.
(hr- National Srm i.|’r » /in.-I id I
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The Banford Celery
I» rolled Tournament. nan»*'*.d la.-.t
StStoftSD Msl o rr‘3
out their benvy nrtHforr s n i »».Irm l.d a larrs?/* of 1•) I smfait# m
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Island Park In l h ) ’.i.nn Bear l&lt; for ahip and nm!rfi-.T?wl Jn tb i4u
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Id pal Park for n- seroivl double I’sckera in M iU !it'td # t|i[v , 11k
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...rtfo n with thr m w rt eiiy Perkct * hare won belli Iheir to id
attract
ulna tomorrow "evening wlih tin* nanuMit appvniatwM
flrat gam« gettln;: umlm-v/iy at
Furi Wl -. ........... ... Pair" in
0:46 o'clock.
, acci.tid
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— Laat-nlght the-Orlando Senator* Icail "ntwl tin* J'h:.l i .-iim ne.H
dropped a 2 to 0 conies; t.» the raucht th&lt;- wlnrtct'-. ,1 f|» i-! pr.-l
Dslan/I Red Hats. and ft* H w ic- Hill Itiun.it ’fomWnetl r&lt;&gt;r a four•ult of the lo*s to the lliill, the hit pitchlnif pi-rfynn^p' &gt; ntuj ino
Frda galnetl one full come. I.nv- llnliana , trapi pUy-. d « f I 'll l i .1
Injr the Olerymi-n but two und ball.
one-half games out of fojitll place,
Of the 12 taint-. re.*r bunt* In
and a flrat divtafoh (noth.
the touiren.-i-.t, I Vrt Wnvm I
The Ssnefor* f lip hi-M to ;l*e the only fuur-i;»ini&gt; -.cinij' f.
8t. Auguttine Saints for u t-ulr of
In otlw r yam-n U-t nitrid ‘tbgames. tonight, 10 tf Ihn Faint it. Jarh^'MtvIlb'. Flu.. *tVrmb...| U&gt;il.
can trim the S/’ftnfo.-s ar-d the roa«|«-r« vlituinati-d thn Alp'pf.
FedI take both endt of tlhdr dual Tex., Cowboy*. C-li. and the VJili
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attraction from Uw« litem, the rtlftlKh Hi . f'ariiii-.' t -f Fjri
Banfordit^a will lie b it otu’ k ilf rlimlnat'-d the I’ntltand, l*n-.; Me.
aame behind tho fourth place Klroyr* 10*2.
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for the.Fnl* lu»l ol^lit, an l 1
0 P. M.--Aahelu, , |f •. Dp*,
. lively ecattercl dKkt tbr* n.n
b i lndu«ti|i 1
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before btlnir Pullf l bv iitm apir m. AtW4.il , , Chi if., Pnekt-ia.
Bill G001I. Bill Ole Won t'ainpleUd (Fourth loonil.I
™ V the conleit.
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The Plratea neon- 1 t l . l r •■nlj' ho. Lakeililer* v&gt; • llm'/dul'.l.
run of the conti-it i.r the ninth Hawaii, nil starry (IVidtlti i«&gt;ind, j
canto,
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1 two men
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Charlie
Rlduenray
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aeeon&lt;l Innlnr whio limy tallml
two runt. They tddi-d four kn tbs
fourth.' two in. vb.i fifth, four In
tho alath and chalked up th" ff-ol
•core In the seventh.
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MtJ.S'TCOMEUV. rtla. Aap.

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Amonjr tho pr«?-tournev favorN-u-mial AJr Forcra (’..&gt;U I'twrtAni
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n u r ' H'p. «Lnrt, d today &gt;»h.-n the Itnt are Col. Jim WtUon of Toledo,
Ohio, an.1 Maxwell Field, the^d*-,
Of ABTUUR BkdlMUTH. JU
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db* florrieai « w I b; *.i |o * ':r- urc loaded with, cxporlmu.* and Air Fore* champion: 'and Hgt.
l«J-n rStifhir* . * -rt* 11:.&gt;* nwlrf*;- mjwor In n«arly cvrry pualtinh rn Gene Fruse of San Antonia, T el.,
■n*.i ntlft.’ti y -ni ; :;r r. . ineurmit 1 U10 itluli. and wiih a d&lt;-n*ti of a .piarlcr-flnatlst la*l year. •
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NEW HAVEN. Conn^-When Al
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flipper, flashing the form that
tlx year* a»o earned him a tryout
with Jh# Cleveland Indiana and
a successful crack a t minor league
ball with Wilkesbarre of the F.aat•rn league.
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drama. It's an aluminum hand
made bv Ms teammates.
The 24-yo'ar-old Buahey la the
sensation of . the Sargent and
Company team In IlSie New Haven
Recreation League, and Windaor
Locks In the Northern Connect!cut amateur loon.
lie lost his t/efi. arm Jn a fenn
i turning to Ms Ctdchester home
. after tho baseball season.
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rulter nippi-d off bis hamt Ju*t
below the wrist—Bushcy’s diam­
ond career looke&lt;l bright. Cleve­
land thought enough of him to
•end him to Wilkesbarre where
be pitched throe complete games
winning two, and workrd a t a re­
liefer In five other contest*.
lie forgot all aliout even play­
ing baseball again until last
spring when he Joned the local
hardware firm ' as a salesman.
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Manager George Barren, hxikl
for a pitcher,.heard about Rushey
and talked him Into getting into
a uniform. Sargent technicians
picked up the .ball from there and
Ms teammates constructed tha
new hand In the shop.
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batter won’t benefit by thl* knowledge."
, Vincent declares signally the
pitch would have the .adverse ef­
fect to causing most of the hatters
the Texas league thla year to
chase bad ball*. "Knowing what
was coming, they'd maku tip their
mind* to aw ing'and It Wouldn't
make anv difference if the pilch
wasn’t In thero.” , ~
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man umloubtedly has much to do
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AP Newafeaturra B eaut/ Kditor
Db you know how to wash ntlt
fare?
It i« safe Imt that Vou don't—
even (f vou think, vou i|n. Th.s
daily ritual which occupies us from
the time we are able tu hold a
washcloth in our hands is laert
often improperly done.
More than four, millioii Imys
and girls have some kiml of skin
trouble, and much of it. dm tori
say. Is the direct result of im*proper cleansing. Kids g4*t In the
habit at Ifi early age.of anlatli
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ami believing they are clean.
Your face needs a thorough
scrubbing at least twric* a 4l*)\ If
It Is quite oily or m aned by
blackheads and pimples, you n»r-i
three of four jscpibbingi!. If _yau
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‘ rice in succession nmining
and evening.
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be pure, gentle and as free from
alkali as poaajhle. If it Is mil Hv
medicated, specially mado fni
blemished akin, *o much the bet­
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M«m ^wople prefer hr.
because they vleanss-clogged |*or. s
more thoroughly and are not ns
likely to spread infection.
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water. Warm water Is all riglH
usually, but for very oily skin,
blackheads or pimple*, lie‘.lire to
have the water falrlv hot. Rub on
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an nhumlnnt lather.
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rnti rv matian/ w ai1 lo iu h iy irar "
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IFacc Needs Thorough move dirt and oily accumulation*

By IIAKOI.D V. RATI.IFF
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DAM.AS—What,I* th« value of
. the batter
knowing
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la coming up to the plate?
A1 Vincent, manager of the Dal­
le* club of the Texa* Mague,
think*, in taoit inatanee* it not
only I* valueless but harmful.'
Among other thing* It make* hit­
ter* go after too many bad balls,
he observe*.
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thla league who I can raad like a
book." says Al. “ When they're
working I rould tip off our hatters
hut I don't try to do ft. Actually,
I think it wpuld t&gt;e harmful.
■ “I honestly believe you ran count
on the finger* of one hand the hit
ter* In thi* league nowf who would
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benefit bv knowing what pitch was
coming. The number In AAA com­
pany (the Texas League la AA)
is very small, too. I know a lot of
maior Iragurra it wouldn't help.
Some would only become more con­
fused." ,
Vincent save when he was man­
ager-of the Buffalo club of the
International League in 1341 the
■circuit was full of pitchpri ami
catchers who couldn’t hide a sig­
nal with a bushel basket. It was
a cinch to figure them out and
anticipate correctly what was
coming.
"There was only one man I was
able to work with very success­
fully,” relates
r«*I»tr* Vincent,
YiDcrnlw "lie was
wan
fully,'*
-Eric McNair, whh Ulrl.led 1lme at
second ami short for us.
Any
time
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you gave him that fast-ball signal
and Hie pitcher got the ball In
there, vou could just bank on It
going for a base nit. Dut, the
___..p itc h had to be good or Eric
ouldn't swing.
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"He led the International league
in batting that year with an aver­
age of A57 ami I'm sure he was
helped a great deal by knowing the
Pitches .In advance. I conveyed
the Information by yelling in a
rartl 'p »"«"nt»r »mt b*.fnra Inna
everybody In the league knew what
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“It got to bo funny. The catch­
era would atart yelling when t*uir
pitchers began their throwing moHons trying to outshout me so
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want to leave for ••iototii In oUut
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Jon, by Att*’&gt; iiliai minUter hf Immigration,' Arthur Calwell, after a quick -swing through
■even European countries to study
that exact question.
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with Ilritona to ifick it out in the
home-land, but Calwell anya he
diacovered that 400,
bilt-Jrts
want to ink--to Atfctmlla. And
Australia wants than. 1 Another
. 200.000 want to coma to the
United States. Thousands hove
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Millions Mu* imp
But not only Britons a r t on the
move. Calwell aaya millions «»f
other Europeans are hopintr f tr
new homes in Canada, the United
States, Latin America and Austrail*.
They fear another war. They
feel’ It Impossible to rebuild in
Europe.
Ptotecl
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their children from ,th a horrors
they've• Seen.
Vxfkxrf T inother war within five yjar*.
The continent la striped with
population shifts. Sweden, hnrd
up for labor, has Just signed agree­
ment to take workers front Italy
and Hungary. Some SOOJ/OO lew*
are determined to leave Europe,
beginning In January Australia
4- will take. 60 Dutch farm aia a
month as long as they come.
Brasil Is taking !n selected
Europeans to build its 'economy.
Several other La tin American re­
public* are half vuty through
negotiations to take in European*
---- w ith-special-skillsr-flotn ClTOtlt*
and Australia have tal.-n in thoueanda* of- the I’olea who fought
with ther Brltlih.
Australia Wants People
Calwell sava baldly that Aus­
tralia wants to hulld Its 1.600,000
people Into 20,000,000 its the next
two generations because they
“have no faith in the peaceful In­
tentions of the Japanese.**.
The Auaslea want . tint only
more population, but a balanced
population. They nrod people on
their farm and range land, and
they’re putting emphasis on tak­
ing non-akilled workoj-t. They' are
looking to tho day-when, for ex­
ample, India la richer and will be
buying more ‘ Australian beef.
Australian range is . going to
waste for lark of market.
- -—Brasil want* itnmigranr rohnirs
to build up a more varied aqrlculture and Is-glad to
the "know­
how" of the European farm er and
the new European technicians they
are taking.
Best People Inspired
Out what docs . it mean fur
Europe T
The possible answers kiek
here In off-the-record laths
economists who don't ‘ want to bs
quoted. Here are tome of their
coniectures:
\
Europe is losing, and will lose,
ioms of it* best peopla, The man
with gumption to pull out ii valu­
able. Besides, the 'notions taking
the Immigrants are carefully
screening them.
Europe was ince tho world's
most important factory section. It
shipped to all' the world at the
favorable profit that factory sec­
tion* see mto take frdm raw ma­
teria! producers.
When Europe loses Its bands it
lose* part of Ua ability to export,
But It aim lose* pact of the press
Ing pch! to-buy fond abroad.
More Factories
And In other parts1of the world
factories are growing. There isn't
a so-rolled "raw material notion"
In . thw United Nations which
hasn't voiced a desire for more
factories to piece out fa An pro­
duction.
Those factories are growing,
particularly In Australia, India
and Braxlt. A* fhJT grow, Err-j
rope'* old-market* shrink. For ex­
ample, Australia la now exporting
many amall ctmsumrrs' artislea-'• thlhga aa big a* radio*—«nd nil!
■hortly turn out iU own auto*.
Tha possible .witcomef Wash­
ington economists are n o t parti­
cularly worried. They say there
will be a creaking, complaining
Interim, but the result la llkwtjr
to be a more nearly balanced liv­
ing Kale all over tha world.

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THIS NCTURI WAS MADf after a group of American Boy Scouta bad
placed^ box ftllcd with rajtti a‘iUytUaui inetnotrel loWrancc'xUnknown •
Soldier. The anil was taken from BcdloeV Island, Hew York, on which*
■lands the Statue of Liberty. The Americ.ms nre attending Ui* alxth
World's Boy Scout Jamboree In *,?luon.Fr*,iC*.
(fnfcmatJonal)j

Pick Out Child’s

feet may have grown more than a
site in o few nfbnths. Correct
Shoes W ith C are shoe length allows three-quarters
-/■.;
to one Inch space a t the toe. Cor­
rect width allows space enough so
Br DOROTHY ttO lr ■
Associated Press Fashion Editor that the leather may lie pinched
’ Whan yog pick out schorl shoes between the finger*. Make sure
for Junior&gt;and Sis, chooo them the'heel fit* snugly. Select the
well, and remember that th&gt; aver­ site which fits Dip lurgvr of the
age active child takes about 30,- child's two feet. (One footalm ost
vs W ilIgMIyTorgc-.' than (ho
ither.)
12 mllct
3—Select shoes which haie-sof*,
That’s why aptall ah-ws seem to
wear out *o quickly, and also why flexible uppers, sturdy but flexlhlj
. import soles. Leather
children’s-foot care ...
Is so
ant. Behoof shoes should he ' tur- ! nreferred to those of rublier or
dv enough Jo give /pud support,! plastic because they allow the foot
vet not so stiff ami K n f t os lo t to "breathe.'’
restrict freedom of movement. The [
National Foot Health Council, on
organisation of podiatrists, rays
the best school shoes are laced ox­
fords mode of light-weight upper
(JET THAT
leather, with flexible leather io !n .
Shoe alie is most ^important.
Badly fitting shoes are-otle of the
chief causes, doctors say, of the
high rate of foot trouble In Amer­
ica. Nine out of ten babies have
Perfect feet at hlrth, yet seven
out o f’every ten adults hove foot
ailments, the major i t / of which—
may be -traced -to--w eantnr'ourgrown ahiwa In childhood.
It'a important to seU that the
children gab new.shoe* a» often as
their fret.'irequlr# them. Young
feet grow so fast that they reach 1
n new shoe site with alarming
frequency. \ Sometimes n child’s
foot will grow a whole site in one
month; almost always the foot
site changes every six months,
|
Doctors warn r.talnst excessive
wear of sheakers or "loafers" by
young children, aa heel tendons
may get uQt of lino If shoes are
too jp f t Udhold the foot firmly.
I nadequatttij Instep sunpott also
may lead tV flat feet.
Stocking 'fit is importanr, tco.
Children's stockings jhmilil allow
about a half Iw j; m w * lieyond
the end of the big toe, lor growing
room. Stockings that are too small
cramp the toes; those that uro too
long may bunch and caurj Mistere. , JsLEEP OH A SEAL* MATTRESS
Here are some general pointers '
to follow In buying school dhoes Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
this fall:
1—Patronise a reliable shoe on n 'perfectly IwUmftl sealtI
atore.
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shoes fitfetr each -lima you bti/
■hoe* fo r viiur child. Don J follow gently lin t "sleeping tin a hxalTj
the custom of lust ordering n pair
a sis* larger than the last, for the is like sleeping on a clo u d "

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W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T • 27, 194?

PAUL t i \ &amp;

noniii.t at the University of 31**- U l ' l l t l' .l i to file m s|ip c « r*n t* In | i «r i In said r a u k Ip |»*i»oi» *4f W I L L I | * Lf!lft J C N IU IIT . f«»r d iv o rc e
“ 'In your country, it’s dif­ C o n g r e H s m a
S ta te d
hf attorney at the uff.w uf Hie
, p n m i i i i i mi tni - -it. .tot
Students Attend
iir e s tn ii i f 0
h frtlo fe r*
in
sarhututu, thinks the Nunvcgiaii tii*
fe re n t If a motbeii Jid thing*
O itM « f ’
Couri^
«it-tki« l-in u t
rv m m a n d you is» h# an il u r i^ a r tyii
A P. toll
1* are "amaxing." S.»n tays: ofVtkistmlwr.
one way,* her daughter figures U. S. Sfmul
VITN Ki-f. oi&gt; h»n
11 "T lfn«» m Nanfotd. Ss-ruihel- t.#mtr
School Ip Olso
fiiTf: i,»|,(t i 't?nit either la p w o iy o#
wir friendliness it wonder uud court ..I Sanford i ! : 1 ’ thi* t|* F lo r id * , ntt Hr* i t lH i k y -»i l*&gt; M Uvfitt|‘ 1pa n r h« for* ihe aih
that is proof enough that it jirut*fit
t&amp;4f
&lt;T h u r s d a y ! an*! dae nf nr|kr|ttl&lt; r, A I* l t # L
ful. And I art diffccnllv hmV. :«ih day of Ausint. A 11 1st I,
German Uu r Mines AP Nowsfeaturea
^ W a s h in g t o n . au «. . &gt;. pp&gt; - ahly is wrong. Here, it is easy to
that ia* ilrtAttH
,i tlttr»y erW lie l*eer#» i*r** L‘i« n li*iu w ill i»* tt. p . I I .-root.I.
OLSO— “You- cats'4 escape the I’m more friendly too."
A; shooting war Is more dramatic, bring about change.'"
. A* C le rk of t.il.1 C lt r iili
I'ra reafiM tr w ill It# •ikivivti mol j . n t'ft'i 4R«Hit s«&gt;w.
The nest battleground in the
Bernice has a suggentimt tu
Mffi: faiiM! |ifore« «l . *
;I It f»
*# tbrtfii'f
Court
t course. But a battle has just
WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (**)- fact you are 'Arob»***doia of
ill t I hi*
W IT N K K H mv tiii«ni and v ffk t.tl C ita tin n tNr |o|idi**h«^f In TH * H a l*
t U F F t C I A I . H K A ti)
war on infant mortality: the pro- 10*p. Kelltv (D-PA), describing America’ in Norway.’’.
make concerning inti&gt;rovin&lt; Am«r.
___ won in a fight th at’s import­
till*
day
«*f
Angtiii.,,
tli*
li*
ir
*
*
A,
H
pi’T
,
J
f
.
f
iff
d,
11
#f
*Hf.:
Tt
«*w
»jia
|*#
r
«j
f- g*ti g1 4 1, .
A group of 219 vuuik . Aiaer- lean* reiatiutu in Nor'any; "U'c
ant to every mother, father ami mature baby. Any baby weighing coni as toe key to European
t*»
t|
I*. Herndon
r ir c u U t i'r t
}»iiid»!Hei|
In rfaiif pr\Lless than 6H pounds at birth is economic recovery, proposed to­ ican men and woman ti'u,c*«ntit\g nught to Id mure Norwegian stud* .toil tin lo r 1'l.t’in It
Sbahy in the„U. S.
rirrfe 'L’ lr tu li t'ftiHi
M iininolr C' tint). 'Ffnrtda, o p f r ea**h
\f F i m U . w » r t fo r feu r fOU i h l U t t f r t t L
*
M CI li t: r n t m : t u
The ernsos bureau has Mil­ considered premature. In some day that the United .States take 98 different college* un i ill -dates enu into America."^
places
in
th
u
count!/,
half
of
all
.xNvC.&gt;
1aIOI *n*f nuifiai
W
N I- ^ ftt&gt;
my 1
h3»tl
n fflein l
listened
earnestly
as
NfUjpun
TCI.
W
'
l
l
X
I
K
l:M
M
A
It
lt
.I.K
I
t
V
over
the
German
Ruhr
mihes
Mr.
and
Mis.
Harold
Ucrkman,
itated the infant mortality r a te ,
!? d u i
liinnfttjddrr
I
H al at tjanlopt In th - C i ' u p t / . J t ;
• .
. |Uac# efHl. ipime4t.3H.. iat&gt;. *
'*
fl«uu lie- British- and “gat tho N’nu t'i toiul. Dcaa 4o( Anajpjgn. of 'UinntSMHdw. Minn., oito'ol hk *h‘»
nr 1940. and “The m ud.* a t . - _ '
Tor
K r h iiW B ..l . ,t ; r : i a i; P i'afui.,'11...
—
il’* I * . Ultfllit.o ll
students at the UnlvrMtV hOttao, mart led couple} *1 the. Iliiitei tity. J*a v*i«
p.nHiufli.6, Jehjlnne” . ’
Nmiford, Flffi'idw*
mg, simply astounding,' said foce. lheV ate a year old.
IH d t j
if
,\n Must.
the
ttTf
jipiiti?*
g
u
ilty
special
care,
“(hi
nitoWPi-r1
'
In
tltr
auditorium
*t*iLu
to
them
Bark ft uni Jin rope. where he
believe that Utuugh Ihay have a Hilt h*H I'fP ll
r.* Edwin F. Daily, director of
Hill rut l i x i i l l f i r
m j
t» r. iiwfi.dt.5i. *
“very good deal" in'llvii'j: nilh u r a il «*«&gt;url of tho N inth Ioi|»#L&lt;l| T ito . K T A T K * i F P t o U t lt iA Tt*
alth service* for the -hildten's every hour," probably will be the attended the recent International of th« main huThling.
i ’le rk of t*irr||it
ablution
to
the
problem.
ilK
M
ii
iif
Fto*
i«l»i
^e-fujfiiii-t'
n4»ityt
j
J
l
A
X
I
i
:
K
N
i
t
f
l
l
T
,
IC»*
W
V
riT
fiAKor
sume
of
them
,
the
phrgaa
&gt;Nut,wegian family off H w ca u ip u t III O h n n ^ ry ,# uioLv llo titu* *»i ,
Labor Conference, Ktjley also
rcau. “ In 1915“ Dr. Dally said,
i’durt
VAN.N'AII
A V C .N P r ;
VAUlHJMT-V.
Even*more'unusual than the in-, gold jeporters:
“Ambassador* of America" had a* arranged for them uy lh« Unihe fondled a statistic, "66 out
T
ll
IM L L K ItV x fla ttitU f i ttKimm
'.Heat)
warn thin. Thly had tend hearing verrily, it is not a “repreacniniivr R%•.O IUW5UU.I.1
every 1,000 liable* aliv.) at Pirth fan t figures, Dr. Dsily thinks, ia
l*jr; U L
Ik n l.
A iW*«r ti
t
it I h a ritia
K i : m m a i i n . i r i t v . »«1.
There
is
“a
good
deal
of
J»et&gt;ut y O a r It
«.n»i p p||=j!)tf&gt; fgp^ywmulti hrt n t •t fl ill Hi* Q l C i l ilitu rl
‘ before they were a year old. the work done with the new ma­ fpar’’ of a new war and "1 don't it again and again ever stM c.thfir familv.” They did mil expect to
mas.
'
“In
1033,”
hf
su'd,
“we
hud
la
mi
Rlitoltllo
of
iffVurro
ill
ttnd
fo»
&gt;rniltiols*
t*nunt&gt;
Fine*
f la t la jit W*
first application Id the Slate*, lo have "maidi and luxury."
T 1046 that figure wns cut to 38
M l. in »li.m uerv «aaln»t you |»y
You ar^ Ihsfffeft
in
S o llr llo t for tM aihilff
a shocking record, with,AS death* *ee how thing* can go on ln- attend the »ummcc school fpr
it of 1.000.
“1 cunu* frotij Washington. D.
among every 1,000 mother*. “Ir. alefinitelv there without leading American students l» Oslo. But C,."
says
Patricia
Shaw.
21,
Negro.
“And In 104(1 we got it down to 1040 that was cut all the way- to conflict. I feel .Russia doesn't others felt a new ring of truth
■•*■O—ft u t H M OMgft
8 tfi In 1.000—a perfectly niton- down to 1.0 to 1,000.
want war hut is promoting our in the old statement. Sold Gilbert *eu I like Norway. Ther.* i* no
dtocriminaliun here. Thu inviple
tshlng drop fot one very." An
failure over there, hopeful we
“We
have
hail
excellent
results
Cranbcrg:
to
I've talked lo are inure horrified
SSnln-nt Knclieh phyrrlka^nncu
will pull out so they can move in.’’
“Whether we like tt «r not we than MiniMn-il at Ihe fad of did*
^ S g l d that the infant mortaliiv jotr with certain drugs, such as pen- For that reason “ we can't pull
are
unofficial
representative*
-*f
&gt;
icillin
with
pneumonia.
But
right
crimination to the Stall’.'."
Ikates a country's d c irrV ^ tl
^ut."
tho United States^ and a lot of
iliratinn. Dr. Dally agrees, '* f f 1 rtfh't think of anv other spot
2. The Marshall plan fur Euro­ •Norwegians are going ,o obtain
where
wo
have
knocked
tuu-ihird*
don’t think you can get him
pean aid would go a* tong way
Legal Notice
ay. by this standard, whether off tho death rate within I? Vesrs: toward answering the problem mote tasting impression* from uj
than from Hollywood nurvics tlfcit
“I’hwiominsl.”
conclude
I
Daily.
U, S. Is more civility;!, or unI
of
restoring
the
economy.
M
t k. r u vppt tit
picture us as sophisticate* or bob- T U AN N in
And that a about all I rhn tell you
M
ivilDed. than some other nation.
il W . P K IlK IN H U N . w it.....
.* 1. The United State* might bv-sox boobietk"
,
,
about
habics.
except
to
say
that
.1 iitiiioK. amt addfraa .* s
“Too’many fselors n o Involved Daily has more than an academic well invest more money in Euro­
Cranbcrg is one of J4 vrlets.nl •await aro.
hat don’t show up in the figure;,’’ interest. He Is the father of two pean recovery .to -shorten the oc­ w h o returned overseas to attend
In* art. hereby ouflfltd that u j
« said. “Just say we've done a boys.
cupation job to 16 to 2(1 year*. the summer school. A student at Ht h.r divotiw Lai br- m tltoi'm&lt;.1 .
job.” Dally says ■ number
The occupation might go on for Syracuse University.. with hla in lb. Circuit lim it &gt;'i lju -Vi1a 1
t
ill t l i . I j
tw n to(*'
I things have contributed to the
76 year* “if we continue aa w# home in the Bronx, this- 22-year- •ju.i,- || lulity.
til ebaorrry. utulrr
Advancement.
Among
Mem:.........
sinor
'a re
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llarvav BetupiU, goatlunder -if.~
.^ doUiff now Jn
... Kurope^.Wj .uld ex-lil-think*.the greauwt c o m ­ th e PH * o l U l l U l t : T C lt * » t « I K e W N f j
r doctors, working .wUh. bettor. tb# llirih c v Bsarn V the Ameri-fnr.*' sot ‘Mnlrttr much' ro
pliment he ever received was Saiautt. it, Attfto: w PCtlrMA’ I
ti l ll.ai t.o .. ." t ■
chniquc*. Better hospitals.
Bet can Hockey. tieague,
chnioura.
hosnitals. Bet•eonomv."
the economy.'
lirngur, turned-in
iurpe.1 in anllh*.
., «ne
economy.
when a Norwegian frinnd told ottV dtii.ndaia,
I* an a booIat# iltrrtt of dl,
prenatal care. Belter informed no hit. no.run
Lin game while pilrll-l
Of the Ruhr coal production, him: “ You arc not tourist*, you •ought
roiir
;t' t =: “
t
hers. Better road*, making*it i Ing against a Minot, N. D., team ,1Kelley, said it ia only about one- are student* of Norway."
Vob .iif Ibrrttoi* i.iinitcil |o;
R a s itr . to re t baby to the doctor. this year.
j half pre-war level. He anid the
■
t&gt;|wat
In
tal.f
rau*e
ill
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i
f
.o
‘.|b
v
|
Bernice Shoul. 27, /ruin Uo*ton,
British Marne the situation oni Mass., a former teacher of ecu* ■ llurt.rr at 'h r i l l f l r r of J h f * ' b ' * j
T And to thc*e he would add anof mid C e srf. at th# I'o u it H oUefto
Of Nebraska** 77,620 square food and housing shortages and
i other, newly found reason, 'i t
la ita iilo rd .d c iid n id *I 'u ilnlr,
^Belgian doctor was in here the m ilts about 712 squire miles a re 1added:
on
tht M th d a ) of Pup'
“ We should relieve the British of all responsibility for Ruhr (Wnturala)) ami that
Mother day," he said, “and he told water surface.
coal production. They, can’t ope­ Xhcrfor. * lUcrvc tint, cimlrnni
rate their own mines. How c*n *&lt; l a .-ltlri.d a m f th# ,a#ld f t w a t*f'*’
expect them lo operate tha Ruhr? l#c.t . » |M»rt*
•
WTTjffcrOt S ir ham l and id flria l
We are footing tha hill anyway.
•oni
Hit*
l
i
t
h
day
o
t
Aoau»'.
AHe should send our lech*
litfuver. the! tv-They would
- - tr— r r —iir it N i u i A .' r r r n .
i ’lit till Court, ’ h-m litj'lt
job done."

ifant Mortality ‘
yi In 1946 Very Low

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1KCOUD PLAYERiTfor rent. By CANNING BEACHES *nd water- WATKINS ROUTE now open in
Sanford. Willingness t &gt; work 8
day or week. The Aiutic Bax, IIP 'melon*.' W. M. Moor-i, corner
13lh A French.
hour* a day without a bos* will
W. 1st St. Phone 963.
earn excellent income and insure
j OFFICE space in Melsch Building. LARGE DOG HOUSE niu* In
future security. Car neceOsary.
Large light offices, newly decor­ .raise puppies in. 'Jll Myitie
See Mr. Hollingswortil at 966
Ave. Phone 699-51.
ated, all utilftlci, heat and jani­
Volusia Ave, from 9 to 12 noon
tor service furnished. Call HASor writo to box 2163, phone
FOR SALE
W, Hi A A. Dept. 8y&gt;ra.
2U39-J. Daytona Beach.
OLD N EW SPA FER S-3 Ol^lTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN 9
W OR kTw AN TED
CONVALESCENT IlfLMK now
BUNDLES.
open at Chuluota, 18 miles d E.
10. IS, 20 and 26 GENT
TRACTOR WORK—Plowing and
of Sanford and 18 mllas N*. E.
HERALD OFFICE
discing (no garden pints). Phone
of Oslando. Large screen and
open porchee to sit and enjoy AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales' .5 * ^ :________________________
and Service. The Music Box,! EXPERT painting — contract or
the cool breexe* off Lake Cath­
IIP W. 1st 8 t Phone 063.
hourly baais. S. G. Grogan.
erine. Large grounds anJ walk*
' i Free catimalus. Phone 781-J.
safe from auto traffic. Large
SEWING
MACHINES
lobby and rooms. Brick construe
HALES A SERVICE
t—lion. Can- aecomodate 25 only.
SEWING MACH. SHOP FLOOR SANDING A -fm lihln*,
Phone or write for reservation BERTS
cleaning A waxing. Our power
115
8.
FRENCH.
I’ll. 1190
R at once. Oviedo 23A2 or Dr.
unit enables ua to work where
Martin 2392 or writo Bor 187
there is nu electric connection
qhuitmta Florida. Large sedan
FLOWERS
available. 21 years, experienc*.
for gueata to viait their doctor.
r allI occas
occasions
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
MeNEILL A Y&amp;ST
YOST FLORISTS
Sipes A re / just off Celery
JOH a* ctmk or to M ’x day. 6P4
IOOM furnished apartment,
Off lea ph, 403 retldcnca ph, 510 R « E. 5th St.
*
300 Mcllonville. Adult*, only.
MODERN | apartment downtown. TUXEDO FEEDS--complete lino. 10 B tuinesa O p p o rtu n ities
See Takaeh's Restaurant. Afro
Hunt's Tuxedc Feed Hium
WELL eslaldUhed Hardware Busioffice space or store. 208 N.
,_
,,
. _ t ;
ness for sale. Clean stock of
Park Ava.
ta il
' 8en . JiJnmift Cowan* Shoot Metal.
m n fh . ndUc, Biut MGT. c/o
Works for new Radiators, new|
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.. 0r«ld.
/U RN ISIIED apartment. All litRadiator cores. Radiator clean-1 —
fillies. Couple only. Muctesumi
Ing and repairing.
12 S P E C IA L S F « V |C E S
Hotel.
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
FOR RENT—Floor sender. Easy
2
W A N T E D TO RENT
SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Traps
operation. Rcaaonablo rates, KanBlocks, Aluminum Windows ond
ford Paint A Glass Co. I’hbno
FURNIr HED’or unfurnished api.
Screens, White cement Palnlj
303.
perm.' residents. By 1st of Sept.
Perm*-tile. Hurricane braces
Close in aa possible. 2 bed­
Miracle Concrete Company, 309
DOlMiE • PLYMOUTH
rooms. Please call 72I*K after
Elm Av» Phone. 1335.
PARTS AND SERVICE
6:00.
109 Palmelto Ave.
Phone 1011
Batteries A Battory Charging.
APARTMENT — medium sired,
II. B. POPE C. INC,
YA-DE moth proofing lasts 6
preferably furnished. Call 702-M
years. Have your woolens moth
after 6:00 P. M.
________• PA IN T— BENJAMIN .MOORE’S
proofed now, . Downtown.Clean­
house naink. Ouul.t&gt; whife sn-l
ers ft I .an miry. 113 Palmetto
IIir i f SO HU mTi LE there is no
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
Aver—Phone 014.
place like home. I want to rent
SENKARIK GLASS ft PAINT
CO. U 2-114 W, 2nd St.
one. P. O. Box 2071 Sanford.
Piano Tuning and Rapairing. L L
Hill. Ees. Oil-W.
3 REAL E S T A T E FOR SA L K PEARS—Excellent canning vari­
ety »1.25, f 1,75 and 52.00 per
SIGNS
bushel. George Swurts. Silver
REAL ESTATE
~ "
Shaw cards and no*lets
-1
INSURANCE
U ke. Phone 770-M.
O—DUE’S SIGN HRXV1CU
’ MORTGAGE LOANS
I O. D. loin dress. Phone 1011
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor ENAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
1m prrrft' ftn****r"25Vtor F ai I.
Registered Broker and
" RENT
quick drying, for Exterior and
trnsurance Agent
YOU DRIVB IT
Interior use. S E N K A R I K
Rm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
PHONE 200
GLA8S A TAINT CO. Phone
STRUCK
LAND'MORHISON
NEW. two story, three bedroom
8 2 0 .___ ___________ . ____
. U DRIVB-IT. INC.
home. Two car garage. On
turner tot 119 x 140 In May fan. PIANOS—W'lnter .A Co. new
SEE US FOR
spinet 5625. bench inriuded.
Wilt tell unfurnished or furnished
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Term* If desired. Joseph Belli y,
[ v-Thonc 365-M.______________ ___
AND TYP1NO
786 Magnolia Ave Orlando, I’h.
CREDIT BURBAU OF
Partly furnished home—5 rooms
2-2090.
HANFORD
ft bath, large sleeping porch. 1L
110 N. Park
Phena 186
E. Weekly, 118 W. I Oth St. or BEAN PLANTER — good condi­
tion. T. B. Kinard, box 206, IJikc
call phone J6, Orange City.
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
51nnroc.
.
J
U S BEDROOM bungalow, aercened
Fred Mirers, 811 E. 2nd St. *
porch, shade trees. 2624 Orange 4 CEILING fans for sale. I.aney’s
Drug S to re.___________
Ave. Ph. 2I5-M.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Marks!
Barber Shop open Thursday,
SALE
of
antiques.
Kodured
prices.
ID ACRE farm, with house end
Friday ft Saturday.
For
appointment,
phone
1*21-J.
out buildings—in falriy good
THE HOME SHOP
rendition. Form Is In good state Cal, wonder pepper plant. L. B. ~ ~
of 'cultivation, and raady to move
Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla._____ WATCII ft CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 Sanford Are. Phone 1143-J
In on. Price 18,000.
A GOOD FARM of 40 acres: 80 SOFA AND CHAIR, 5«5, exrellent
ATTENTION MOTHERS
condition, attracllve sea; rovers.
acres tiled and In cultivation;
—DIAPER 8BUVICE— •
Must sell by Sept. 1. Phone 763.
fenced. Has small house and
Babr Velvet furmthc* hoepilat
Waaler
Davis.
_____________
_ ample shed and barn room. Fatm
dean, sterile diapera and deodor*
kP was In 1production last year. 6 A R TIC LES W A N T E D
lied container, Reunomlcal and
916,000. •
safe. Fully medically approvH
1 &gt;0 ACRE farm, all UleJ with good Highest cash price paid for used
Call Daytona 2467.W ct llect fer
house and nica ground*. Want
details. 90 diapers, I f a week.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
offer.
-FIRST IN 8ANPORDCo, SIX E. 1st. Ph. 068.
- f tt acres, tiled, on paved htgbwsy.
9 room hou»# In good condition. I’LL BUY your ear regardle*« of 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
5 6 ,6 0 0 .
age or condition.
Roy Reel,
cow ■'
“ 309
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
S
FRED W. BENDER
2nd 8t. 1354. 309 Park. Mary MeMahon.
2 Fla. Stats Bank Bldg.
PRIVATE PARTY Will n»P rash
Phone 1864. Permanent waves
£•••
Phone 1MD
--fag rotn nr 1941 f lU m f e t nr
5A- up, -guaewateedi Wsfter—eefTU IUJ1EHS, will *cTT Plymouth from .owner, Osii af'
tener. Also open evenings.
chicken farm , good land,
0:90 P. M-, 1021 Elm Ave. i’h.
FREE
'REE trailer parking to right
no Dilmftt*
rty . No electricity.
&lt;
party.
Jim A
oou**, *l*eBetty’s
tty ’a Fishing Camn.
Cama..
ne, garage 7 pets, Lives lock. Supplies
Ten nilnute*
couplu would
eourf hen*#. Bfl? ,Wt W, JERSEY COW for sale now 150 00. WANTED—Elderly
like transportation by ear, to San
Wltf freshen in fbsc. J. IL
e/o Hermld*
^ /
Antoulo. Texas around Aug.
Bridget, l&lt;ake Monroe.
With. Phone 462-J.
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STEELWORKERS

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Broadway

CANDLES- A Foo-f CANDLE IS &lt;1(11
IU U M ih MToh f r o m one s t a n d a r d
CANDLE OK A S U R F A C E OME F o o t FROM

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FAMILY

lism C

cuutinun
monibt
exitvis*
and
shall
i'it
Hob found himself n auch atatia
Nazi Pilots
come back, of course.
after a series uf pleasant hut
"From HwtUeiland we shall cot undistinguished roles it/ch as “A
the way lo Snain across
the _L’ritutuland hefara—IK tinue
Fra free. (Tice ihrje, wo shall hr.
Waterloo
The excited yoniig German went free Iveil with open arm*.'*
Bridge.” He is now comfortably
on:
•
The dandelion - blossom really *
mi that pmfHnhle plateau
"This man has a friend who
lives in Switzerland, and lie has U a giant tou.iurt of tiny yello w '"' popularity with such eompanIons as Cable, (Irani, Tracy, Hoft tifirelinns with tlio jiroper Hpsr ■ gnrt, Coo|wr, Power and - Macish nutInifiijes. From the .Swiss wo
shall receive invitations to visit

Xttji/erlaml.

1 -nlifornia

In order to enable the teachers
to rarn semester hours It is
planned to estahllsh extension,
courses, he announced. One of the
tf.ate department Instructor* Win
conduct evening classes each week.
Mr*. J. C- Mitchell, principal
of the South Side Primary School,
was appointed chairman of A
Seminole County tesrijers’ group

rnnil find it eventually, or
Barn C
Hialeah drf ws many
UK, Fur esample, a miy Uks
GdJftbrt',* 41though, hi? fflqSMmP
may now be at its peak, will soma which recently set • world's rec­ extension committee chairman to
day have to seek that prised ord for fltabta earnings in one cprry out the educational plan
level.
among -negro teachers,
year."- • v -

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more

“We Will apjdy here for a three h30,000 acres Of vineyards.

Hurray,

That, then, la the Shangri-La
inalo movie atar*. Each

fur all

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WANTED!!

BELY ON
4-LEAF*
CLOVE IIS,

TurnlHhed dr unTtfrhlSfieO. Family of three. Property
will lie kepi In first clans condition. Rental to apply on
purchase price.
OLfH
WANT
ADS
ARK
I.FCKY

Contact C. L. Carter
ASST. MGR. J. C. PENNEY, CO.
PHONE !)57

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CHANOINO RtR MIND for the third
and last time. Sheila Hynes, 19year-old English girl, will marry
Hi* man she ws* engagnl to origi­
nal ly, Pictured 1%Brooklyn. N. Y,
with her futuro brother-in-law.
Tlobcrt Wesch, 3, Sheila picked
Robert's brother Carl, who had.
wooed her In England, os tit* lurky
•man. When Sheila and Carl first
broke their engagement, Carl's
friend, Harold tentry, courted
Sheila by mall snd brought her to
the U. EL When she arrived both
men greeted her, Carl again pro.posed and woo,__ VuUimulmaJ'

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He also Informed teacher* of
the renuirtment of the Seminuli
County Hoard of Puhllc Inatmetlon that no new teachera hold­
ing lower than a bachelor’* degroa
niH. !«• appointed in the future.
Teacher* already on the faculty
gree will i» required to earn a
with lower lh*n a bachelor's dtminimum of six sem*»*er hours
a year, until the 120 -semester
hours necessary for the degTce
have been earned, said ,8 upt. Law,
ton.
Alt 61VI NO AY THI British Heard of Trade In tendon arc William U
Clayton (left),' If. S. Undcr-Sccretary of State for Economic Affolrs,
and Lewis Doug)**. U. S. Ambassador to Britain. They conferred with
Sir .Stafford Crlpps, Hoard of Trade president, about the dollar sllilation
on wliich England blamrs much of her trouble*.
(fnlcrnatloaol)

A F R IC A N CON^O

iw |

sold.

. VO C&lt;OR

heps, Ineluding Jean Hansen
nnd Kalhryn /Vandonheeg, „o!d
the KenoShjs, Wis., New* on the
Idea of running a weekly high
school Insert railed the "TeenAge Review." The young editors
do all the work esrepl prim
thalr sheet. There are Iota o f
leen,:grohpa putting out teen se­
ctions In Mult papery.' Why does­
i,:Don’t think that the kid n’t your ganr *rv if?
TEKN H W S
r* are bird brains, Lola dr
Gordon
consider sailing-a stepping - Handsome button*
1 to a career. Margot Gotta Marita* I* a rnhld Dodger fan.
Ncwf Jersey’* Marrrlla Roy
s tailing a t Naw Rochelle, . .
and Atleen Shield# leinow of Tranqitinty and Robert Whoait broker a* a reyttlt *dt*t(br ton of Rridgeton have been chi,urn
delegates to the Northcaitsm
l In aalling.
Older Yonlh Confarene* to be
held a t Jaskaon’* Mill, West Vir­
hg
Girl' Scout*
from ginia. , . . Students registering at
atU ndlnr th* 38th annl- Bergen J n g h r College and Berktnlernatlonsl Girl Scout
ment ‘ at *Camp Barree,
r they like Amtrican girl*
they are “too pampered
II feat, have more clothes
jtc privileges than other
! comparable age In the
Here ara some othrer ro­
ta American h*Da; Maria
Eocoda o f th# Philippines
We
wouldn't
think of
that you rail necking un-

havntng gone out

" * l / |v e r waa happier making
plctt t # V he raid, - I don’t-h av e
to worry aliout the fgn» chaaipg
me all over town. 1 don’t have to
‘frel about publicity nnd fan mallnlthough I don’t mean that’* hot
Important. If 1 turn s picture
1down, that's that—the' world
I doesn’t come to on end.
“All 1 have to do Is make a
picture now and then. The rest
of the time I ran spend hunting
ard flying and doing thr other
thipgv I w*nt to do.”
Hob has earned the leisure. He
• lartcd In picture* in 1934 when
he was 23 and within two years 1
was a inp btfk-office star, Ha*
has been In screen prominence.'

1

----NwMho-sitrtB-lhetl that-the-diir -

i. She get* married
tried by her family

lt&gt; * U a a * a

year, nr must l&gt;« six on or btf-u«
Dee. tt.
Supt. Lawton informed the t*A
chers that in order to receive u larW* net up by tlie Stale according
to rank and classification, It &lt;«
nrecsstry to hold a Florida certif.
irate based on college degree. The
mi tv holding of a bachelor's de­
gree or mmier'a degree, he drrtar«d, dor* lint entitle the holder to
demand a salary classification; lb,
Stamped ccrtlfle^ta must lie r*.
reived first from -the State Departmi-nt.of Education. Then the teach*
n will lie paid accordingly, h j

carY t

appearance
iar*tKe tours
lours of tin? nation's
nation *
radio stations, pica jo bo In form ed
It is a very productive trade trick.
, , , Johnny Desmond went to Tor­
onto to play the Club Norman
; "there, bustled about the Ontario
d t r ’a radio stations and record
ahops with the result: 10,000 copies
- &lt;rf Johnnv'o record of "Guilty’
were peddled during hi* stay, mot*
' than ten times the number that
had lieen sold fur the several

TEEN TALK

Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD, Aug,
Having reached the third and
mint important area nf film atarilnm— The plateau—RoU-rt Tay­
lor la a thoroughly htppy man.
an honest and likeable
itu /T **■ relating between takes
of -The High Well" 'and rumInatU* on current state of hi*

NF.W YORK — G regor/ Peek,
Dean Stock well amt Ann.) Revere
- hopped back to our bur* tor muic
shooting on Zanurk’s "Oonllrr.ien's
.'A greem ent,” film atlaplntiot of
i Laura /,. Hobson's norcl about an; li-Scmltism. . . ; Th • bands and
. entertainers vound Broadway who
yowl delightedly when they are
held over for second or third weeks
In the various entertainment pie. raises of this nron-lit community
hardly ran compete with Churlic
Peterson's orchestra at tho New
' Yorker Hotel. , . . A lulel lllllc
announcement .arrived today not­
ing th* fact that Peterson’s tuneamlth* have been regeling Ni-W
Yorker guests for some seven
/e*rsl
A rthur Godfrey exnwcd the fart
that he placed 18th in a Id l*&gt;M
sailing competition a t Larrhniont.
; , . . Arthur noted th-* "2 hours u
,T week he devotes to the mlrruphine
and added, "After nil thnt lime
at the mike, I can’t gel up enough
wind." . . . Another mnvlr about
t the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, In the
same gay vein as ‘‘Weekend at
' the Waldorf.” Is in ’he-work*. . . .
Entitled "Happiness,” It's hving
developed now at M-O-M.
Gina Janas, a chanteuso who
works in the fashionnlde saloons
of both Hast and West coasts,
seems to have fallen upon a cutu
-^aong to hang her future success
upon, a dlsiy little ditty entitled
t f i t Happened in Pasadena." . . .
/Olka insist she's a “fcnilninu Joe
K r&amp; IfSIRifClu.- - J i A»uJ*,nif k r .*'&gt;*.

tunr* lo his marital background.
"Th* Annlverssry Song," snd “I
Wonder Who’* Kissing Her Now.”
. Joe-Howard, octogenarian
abjhor of th* latter ditty, is play­
ing four and five shows n day at
ithe
l l l.«rf„
Tl,t,nies nlwtr
huge Roxy Theater
wheren flit*
the
tapyle about hi* own life. I&gt;earing
-the song's title, is plsylng. . . .
Joe’s acknowledgment of congrat­
ulations from hi* friends who mar­
vel at hi# energy in playing so
»»ny vaudeville shows a day at
" Ills considerable age is, ” Jlow I
•jlah I ws* 70 again I" •

Teachers Meeting

By R. J. SC O n

SCRAP BOOK

By JA rK OnKlAN

had iwen avallabla,
Claude Thornhill, the brndlcader
whose piano stylings nro stiractItUf the recently awe*-minded
younger pttulenJ fam . iiinitw l for
hi* aliacnt-inlndncss. . . He retnetniiors entire sym|i!inttle rcorrs
down to thn veriest musical marginal note, but ha* an Impossible
■time with .timetables, telephone*
BUJnbcrs, where he left bis cloth­
ing, even addressee of v*din stu■■ dlo*. . . . 80 Tin Fan Alley is gig- tlln g somewhat over the title of
Claude's new Tecord hit: “ You’re
Not So Easy To Porgm.”
Two Otcar-owning Pauls at
separata tables In gsudlly |goldtinted Monte’s-on-the-Park: VTutil
fin a ls Pasteur) M11.1l and Paul
(Watch On The Rhino) Luca*. ... .
Tommy Manville, the MtfchMl-Do”Atmut-Nothing ftlKiw. r.*rjurstid

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941

» TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f7kM

Cool and relaxed, never a worry — auto­
matic controls' start your roast, keep it at
tho exactly right temperature, turn it off
\yhen it's done. Your kitchen stays cooler,
too, —• as much as 10° by actual test. And
after dinner, thero's another time saving
dividend—no smeary, sooty pots to complicate dish washing.
Yes, electric living is better living — and
tho essence of it is cool, clean, convenient;
economical electric cooking. Your elec­
trical appliance dealer is now receiving
. now, improved postwar electric, ranges
in n rising tide. See him today I

�I •

THE WEATHER
To Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Proatet* tho Pro area&gt; of America;
To Prodoco P iM fw tr for Boaford. &lt;•

v.

Generally fair through Friday
with ortiiiom l afternoon and
evening thundershower*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
/OLVME XXXVIH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST £8. 1M7

EeUbtbbed 1908

1

-A-

, Talks
At OpeuiDgO
Region Meet

USD A Orders
Election On

Hopes To Head American Legion

Marine Ace Sets New World’s Air-Speed Record'

.v - -

Governor Advocates
Military Training;
World Peace Seen
As Further . Away
r

NO. 205

A s s o c ia te d P r t u U u t d W iro
9 . 'V

Egypt Plan
Rejected By
Council
2 Ousted Demonstra­
tors Seek Entry;
Mass Meei Held
By
Sympathizers

Growers And Shippers
To Vote On Chang­
ing Indian River
M a r k e t ing Rules

By LARKY' IIAWCK
b\K E SUCCESS. Aug. 28 W
■Two Egyplian tlcmnntlrilor*
twice ejected' (tom the Security
Council chamber, returned to
United Nation* headquarters to­
day leading a New ^ork taxicab
g*tr» by gurtdt.
They were stopped outride the
fleet filled wilh
*&gt;mp*thttef».'
While delegates inride the chantLAKELAND. FlJC Aug. 20 GF)
. bet, were entering tlw final stage* .
—The U. S'. Department cf.A **• »»,*,dcb»rff oif.‘EfefphVifrinVndi' to/ •
.lic ^ /c K i.y , . s e i t , ^
iramediate evacuation of Britiab
•anclton. lubject to approv
Mr
Iroopi,
the two nationaliat* -ttsgcd
Flat
W
a
grower*
and
shipper*^
Tha abatement was the first Ina man drmnnritation outride. They"
propoul that the citrus mar
1A1HINO ACROSS TH1 MUROC ARMY AIR IASI, CAIIFORNIA, at 8JO.8 miles on hour (rtcnrly U miles a
were
barred from the grounds on
agreement be amended to permit
Ilnute), tha jat-englned Skpitreok (left) break* tha world’* air-speed record set live day* previously by the
r.tJal nomination, of hi* atand on CANDID ATI K * NATtONAl' COMMANOI* of the American Legion. Perry
•prcific orders from Secretary-Gen­
the
issuance
ol
interstate
shipping
N«vy
In
the
isma
ship.
Marin*
Maj.
M»rlon
K.
Carl,
SI,
ol
Hubbard,
O
re,
who
flew
tha
record-breaking
tha eontrovaralal Ittue.
Brown (right), of Beaumont. T ax, la shown at a p r m eonfarawca tn
(fn Im utt tonal) j eral Trygve Lie.
regu!*linni on Ip ''*n River frail plane. Is ahown getting out &lt;4 the riubhy-wtnged craft (right) slier the record flight.
N rw York. At left la Warren Atherton. Stockton. Calif, past national
Earlier, in addreailng the openMnstafa Mantlft mounted a
different
from
‘
for
the
re­
commander
and
chairman
of
the
American
Legion'*
special
national
V ing aaaalon of .th a1 Legion aux­
•oXphcx ami Iwgan scouting hi*
committee
on
universal
military
training.
(International)'
iliary convention. Deway —“ J
mainder of the *tk_
familiar slnfeau* of "down with
tha membership to “taka
The decision wak ■tcmiMinieil
the-Hrtotvtrf Down-w UHl m p cTIRF" ' w
F. Miller
b y' Itiriructlon* to MV T.
Ism!” He was carrying a l*rg*
U8DA' field represel *alive, to
American flag and hi* companion
perloda in whlen
our meet critical period*
mng
the
condurt an flection
wtlon if if
In the previous ouster Incidents,
tha paaca mky be once again
growers and to give ship
ippera an
*\hmVd Kamel
Kotb, waved a
endangered.”
their
apopportunity to ImlL
green and whit* Egyptian flag
Dewey’a to««ch to tha American
prove! by algnlng i
agreeIn addition to th»ir follower#,
Legion in the Garden followed
meut*.
*
I The Junior Chamber of Com- 1
who hurriedly pll-d out IQ taxi•hortly tire call to order a t 11:45
nitre* haa received Ifl.fJn ij donn- j
, ..
",
cabs, the audience included w jjhMiller laid the j.-'fm'l front
A. M. (EST) by Paul Griffith,
lions for the operati 11 of Ihe ; P r c n i d c l l t C .ltC S N c C f l n a l number nf UN security pnSept. 10 to Oct. 10 had been dea, British
Matherr j Will
the Legion'* national commander,
,
Tourist Informallon lloolhi it was
reporter* and a-few curious
Ignated for grower* to cast their
who rang an 18-fnch high replica
For Renewed Faith iirr,
Seek To R c p j f l i n j announceil at the noon meeting at
hallntt. No act period ha* been
bystanders.
of tha Liberty Bell In accordance
for thlppera to aeml in theli
men nf rhe demonstration
In Human Dignity wasTheiiv,thP
with Legion curtom dating back Civic Clubs Urged To Past Head Of Educa­ ftyed
Custody. Of C h ild !,h*Dedication
M*vf#,r ,nn
,0,1*v* for the
ceremonies
agreements.
UN parking lot, which
20 yeara.
tion
Group
Tells
Take
Active
Inter­
.
, , „ 1 Imuth have hren unwitged and
•
»
1
1
it*1*!&lt;*
Ihe
v-iie fence enclos­
Under
the
marketing
agree­
■ The GOP titular leader never
ROME. Aug. 28 i-IT- The Vat­ ing the headquarters grounds.
( FI.STV1IAV, H a.. Ana. /d !7 *| ,vl|| begin at 1:00 oVI • &lt; next
ment regulation*, at least twoOf Lobby. Actions thirds
haa announced hi* candidacy for
est In Juveniles
ican
and
the
office
ol
Mvron
fay
Okrlofwx county gr^nd jury Momjay afternoon with Gennre
Meanwhile, Russia renewed her
of the grower* who, vote,
tha. 1948 nomination although ha
— *
to.LV fteed Mrs. Maigsrrl
l.cnc
T.iuhy
Riving the dedlroltori
‘
*
.................
■-* ad* lor, pfiicnal , repiesenlative of op|Hi«ltloti t,i a Brasilian proposal
recently took an extensive tour,
Difficulties and oppoiition from either numerically’ or according to n , , t, ... I '
A first hand account of the
» -j
i l
dress and J. Bralley Odham. preM istrial settlement of thq
the tonnage of eitru* fruit they Pol u&gt; I. linti.h war bride,
announced aa “non-politlcaL”
of chstg sld*nt of tin1 Bemlnoc County President Tinman to Poj*e Pius tor
lobbies encounlered at Tallahsssee represent.
Atiglo-Egyptian dispute o v a ’
must
approve the
Ka told tha convention that life, discipline, educational and
XII,
released
today
an
cxehang^
e*
for
the
fatal
shooting
ol
her
(Conllnurs Bn P e g * Sis)
Javccfs, tdghtlghllng Ih* tourist
”for tha defente of the peace rocational training and the meth­ in promoting Florida’s recently proposed- ; amendment. One-h*tf
program tor the rotnin,t srjisnn. nl lettrrs Irctwrrn the Piesidcnt
w( milat maintain a permanent od* &lt;&gt;f puniihmcnt of youthi com* patiMUschool legislative and ap­ of the citrus fruit volume, ac- Amnicin **«Ulirr huibant) *i Fmi Itev, Doiiglata C harle. will give
lithe
intifl.
military establishment adequate ..m ilted to the Boy* Industrial propriation ,Uwi were today de- cording to the Session just ended, Wiilt-'rt on July 2‘4.
the Invocation.
to the defente of this country School at Lancaster, 0 .. was jreitcr- icribed to the member* ol the mtttt lie represented by shipper*
Mi.
Truman’*
Irittr, dated Aug
Ih* grand jury reported it* | The drive to raise Ihe M,000 on , . . .
who send In ngTeementa.
a t all timet and alao sufficient
I
hx
‘'»V«-«I
Ito
tnl*-UII-a«*lint
iilA
vrMrlv
tn-nperhtp
the
t«mth
wtlt-,
*»i-*•«
Ute*li
—
to perform oqr ohllgatlonr to d a y - given to-Kiwanian* a l-lh e Scminolc-County- Teacher* Associ­ ~ -Final decision on - plartng- tha
jp*h^ United Nation.”
Touriit Center by Glenn F, Me* ation at Junior High School by amendment In effect will rest 21 rfai-uld nolive of llw lilc n| cSrillmie until Monday afternoon,j "Unless the inor.st fort es of lh
away raid that ‘‘the hard fact Fadden. DeLand Insurance man Mr*. Eunah Holden, past president with the U. 8- Secretary of Ag Mwi shortly alter court cmivcn-tl «’ro*Ucnt Odham staled. Chetles
t genuine, pcacs seema fur* and fq r^ ..l^ m r h ^ W «Uea- of the f t oridh Education Associa­
urtfe^rt forMnn JsxW orKRn^RfTnn, jcnuri^ihV nt /mu! Vhr»ltiMy
'uppffjTii n
pTTPpniiii L s j Y—lb * * gland jury *
lion as a member of the Ohio tion. one of the leader* in the which wa* given the n,aJorlti«* apparently wat n:ade ynleidsy stated that the businesses* in en, rtitil. tlif
. . .iHrngth
. 4ml . .rffrclivr
, ,
Enrollment will begin Tuesday ±_ but the report u ai delayed became Seminole .County are heartily In nn* which theteliy would be |n«! morning it fRl to 12:00 at the San-’
State Prison Educational staff. He fight for better teacher u liriet and •peelfled, h* haa In the vote
favor of Ihe enlarged tmiilU
In
other
agreement*
rejected
attch
Toed Vocational School nn Com­
alio served on the educational better fUndards of education, She amendments where the vole by yoiltl wat not in lenion. ’
'
program, and that there bn* been by lhetr.m or.il foitet wnulti bAvenue In the Kent Bond­
”1 think‘ ItV ’ Wonderful,” Mr*. onlv‘ on* business o-gauirnlinn Kainrtl by tho*e fuccet which ntv mercial
staff of Ohio Stale University on wa* introduced by J. B. Root who
ICeatlawM ea Peas Slat
ing, it was annnunca) today by
IVland enid. "Fm aorry It all that had been contacted whlrh poie and seek to destiny them.” Mrs.
presided at the meeting. Mr*. Mar­
sociology.
R. -C. Maxwell, principal ;s 3
lotppened hut Fm happy about failed tn runUibtiln In the prog­
Tim I’npe’a Jotter, ih»l(*t| Aug. and Mr*. Glayds Hall, assistant.
He also' urged that all civic garet Coil wa* named Unporp*
the verdict,”
* ’
ram.
2&lt;t
from
fho
tn’Miftcal
sunnier
raUesldents of Heniln-do County
clubs take more Interest In pol­ secretary of the group.
She said her first move, now
Commenting on a report that aidrnro at Cartel Gand'dto. said: or nutxlde tlje r&lt;uinty, !fl vear* of
itics If it pertain* to juvenile*, and
— - ;r. t *
a. that »hc has l^eii freed of 'th# nn out of county contractor hou
51r*. Holden told of conference*
"We hasten to exprr's our ‘at age nr older and not attending
A Tha fancea and the acoreboanl to aya to It that untrained “Good
ctiargrs, will l-e to “get my baby built Ihe Tourist Informal‘rn isfactlon and thsnki for tills latest -piiirllr
or to the Introduction of the
school*, may -nroll. An
a t tha Municipal Park are being Charlies” are not appolntetd to
hack.'’
illation
with
the
Attorney
Booth. I’resldent Odham polntrd | testimony "to the desire un t d-'tergrade education IA required,
repaired following damage Incur­ head juvenile correction agen­ General and- other legal advisers
I She had ’rlalpied that aha, ahol out that bids for the building wrre nilnatinn of a great and fra,* p.*o- Mil
special nrtangenien'.a may bo
red during yesterday* itorm and cies just because of political con­ In an effort to determine fund*,
1her huthaml. Staff Sgt, (iraydou enllcitrd by paid advertisement pie to dedicate Ibnroelre* in ihe hut
for Ihose who bas e not com­
will be In condition to allow the nection* hut to ate ’ to It that mental reform* for the achn-d
I'clshd in n iptnryel after W# hnd and that bids from th ' t a-iil ecu- noble task of ihnt pca-'r f ir which made
pleted this, grade.
nr SI AX HER FOR
scheduled twin bill between the man well trained for tha Job are
M
(tnlfniaril
nn
I'
hro
taken
their
IS-month-old
ton
/ro
rt
were 11,7,00 over tb» I L1
system. It was difficult to g-t
Regular rtasses wi!| soon ita r t
LAHORE, Pakistan, * Aug. 28. her and *riit hint In hU relatives ^tractors
Daytona Beach Islander* and tha appointed.
lyhmlttod by the out-if-town fir-n.
In shorthand, commercial English ■ .
Sanford Celery Pads tonight, H
He also pointed out fhe part groups from different counties (/Pi—Thousand* of 8ikh ami Ilin- In TomkinsviMe, Ky.
D was'also pidnted nut lit*' the
and Comluercial law from 8:00 A. •
was announced this morning by that member* of civic groups that had varying problems to du refugees are streaming from
Mra. Poland, wh &gt; came here Cllv hml a llmft of 81.500 apnrop- Mrs. .Junius M. Leo
M. in 4:00 P. M. All otht-r classes
George Touhy,. builnaa* manager can-do'in aiding (n the rehabilita­ com* to asreerr»nt on needed leg­ Pakistan to India and morn thou­
It'M lIlH S mm I'ase »l»l
rlaled to build the Vioth. The
are
(aught Individually. Noon hour
sand* of Sloalama from India to
of the Sanford Baseball Associa­ tion of youths released from cor­ islation. she said.
Died This Morning typing
M contract was awarded tor 14,200.
practlrA I* fill-rood for
Pakistan
to
escape
death
In
com­
Rhe
described
opposition
to
the
tion.
,
rectional institutions. “Never send
students Who ».-&gt;l
\ special
Gordon Bradley, tecrelary of Ihej
( I ' r s l t s s s * e a f a s , 11,1
munal riota In tha Punjab, divided Instruction (siven
Tha freak storm yesterday af- a boy to an Institution except a t
stated that many ■Mr*. James M. I.ne dle-t iflU class In iljrtaMoti •* held from
on tha raeent Indem-ndmco day.
*ha scoreboard « l*»l resort," he u rg e d ..'----For Cashing G I Bond orgsnlxatlon,
oVIn. k ih 'the 8:00 Io'*0:00 A. M. fur thusn who
local
sub
contractor*
warn used tn morning at
Ocaaalonally
they
meet
and
and three section# of the fence.
Ths Lancaster Boy* JWhool
local hnsplta! following art Hints* work In the cllv.
rnmpletr
the
booth,
however.
Han­
claah.
but
1
saw
them
as
di.nlrRed
Sldpey RIChard, city »up«rint»n(C a tlssN s a ’ N l t ala)
Britain Will IT«e
Instruction to veterans plan­ ford electricians, plumlwr* and of two months, A ctsilent of
Numerous calls are received,
pekpl* weary of fUhling anJ
dent of parka, reported that the
ning
to cash their terminal have glass dealar* were cs!le,| In on the Hanford fur Ihe past Id years from local business mm for atudCompulsion
On
Jews
homesick.
acoraboard will be in operation Fire DestroyR Tin .
Mrs.
Lre
made
her
hum
■
at
2iK&gt;J
,
ent employee-, Ihe must deserving
Bald one leader of n group of bond# Tuesday was given today by join
far tonight's contest! and that
O rm w
John L. Raids, adjutant for the
of whom are given consideration
Alvin
Odham
suggested
th at ,,the
• tha fences will Be (solaced If posHAMPURG. G«em*nv, Aug. 28 Hindu* and filkhs:
Warehouse
On
Farm
.
.
,
..
.
,
..
Born
July
M,
lfiDI
in
(!«rthnqfr,
“Wa ware happy |q our homes local VFW post. .
aibla.
■
of director* I n t e . t l g a t h e s a tlroj#*e**#.| was . mamMr first. The school I* fulto accredit­
(yfh— A Rritish nfflelal said todas*
The bonds mav be cssIuhI at hoard
before partition. Look at u« nnw,
Lon gw nod telephone lirpj'.,' nn I of the I’resbvterinn Church of that ed In* the Veterans Administra­
“Tha se ore board is fust patched
Rritish
aiithneitles
were
prepared
Fire, believed to have been
either of. Ihn lucal hanks ut*on taka Ihe rinding* under advise
tion and any veteran may h-ceto*
j
together,, si not It we* practically caused bv apontoncou, comhurtinn, to us* thr»e degrees nf comrmlstnn In danger of our llvja, Impoverish, preasntatlon
of -the veteran's ori­ ment. The group vote I to Invrs. cllv.
Instruction in Iwth eommeveiaU
demolished. I- hope that it wtU destroyed a large tin eorrugated if the 4.400 Jews of the Exodus ed. miserably running lit the hape ginal
She I* attrviveil by tho husband; ar.-l rriatnl high who-d siihje--t».
discharge papers, Mr. Sauls tlgate th* telephone rout rovers/.
1 ,,»«
remain Intact nntll tha Pod* com- warehouse belonging to tha firm of 1047 refused to leave the three of survifaL'’
. ,board, ofj dlre^nrs;_meeHgg;r
„ ,
_ ,i
two
*N. , onIk M
Jen.Courses ii ehlHo houkkeening tyl
A
ln c ; dauohtms
&gt;r)il Mr, r;Mr*.
,, ,,BV
h
Engliih-apeaktng Stoalain* • ut- emphasised. Survivor* o f-v e te r­
gdete^ tha year," Mr. RIChard L. A. Brumtey and Son a t their British transport* bringing them
p’lng, Pilmrogriphiiur. filing, hualjj
tarad somewhat sim ilar’ senti­ ans who received bond* must go
niah' I f f Sanford! On#’ion,* James G. Ime ness.arithniHUc, calculator.and ad­
farm on Celery Avenue early yes­ to Germany.
to the Post Office and nhtain spe­
ment*.
gt
th
t
rouri»t
C^ntfr.
0[
on#
grnntNim.
I
airy
One section of tha fence nearly terday morning.
v* a-t*l -H|ni | it siIT
i, * +e&gt;■j ding machine practice, and a gen­
The official said these degrees
I pbotdgraphrd a point 21 mile* cial blank* to tfe filled out ard
• 50 feat long which was blown
Gueals at today's meeting in -* Payton nf Hanford; one sister eral rlerlcal course. Upon »atl»r
untied to Ihe proper Wulhorltlcs.
Tha building wa* a mas* of W#r*t
aouth
of
Lahora,
Where
the
lllndown on the south tide of tha flame* when the blaxa was dis­
Mr*. Mary Margaret Priest of
First! manljandling.
du-BIkh and SfosUm lines Inter­ Tii# next of kin in thl* rate Is cluded Bob LukS and Gens 'F is ­ Carthage; two brothel t, John factory completion of any reurse,
fi«!d la in fair conditio* and can covered
considered In Ihe ord-r of wife, hery.
a certificate is awarded.
bv
a
negro
helper
and
Second:
ahlp’s
hostpipes.
r
sected.
l be repiaeed w ith‘little difficulty, therefore the fire department wa*
Fields nf Carthage and W, N.
Third: tear (« t.
'
The*# llAaa extended-In both children; parents. Th# Iwnds m utt
'*
‘
’ ’■
l However, tha section on the south, not called. About 50 tons of fer­
Fluids
of
Hanford,
N.’Y
?.*,
nn
ha'f
l&gt;
*
cashed
tor
the'
full
amount,
Mr.
added thatVompahlon would directions as fs r as the onlooker
east corner will offer somewhat tiliser. Including sodium nlturs. be H#
brother.
Benton
Fields
of.
Happy,
Sauls
stated,
as
no
partial
pay­
used only es “an absolute lest could see. The refugees were In
Rourid World Fliers Tex.
Berlin Raid Shelter
of a problem, since It was pushed
dcilroyet, also a ahed con­ resort."
every Imaginable vehicle -and oh ment will be made. .. .
against a pole Inside of the park we*
Funeral service* jrill be con­
Mr. Sauls temlmle l t veterans Make Ireland Landing
Will Be Blown Up i a
farm tools and implsBritish authorities estimated IQ foot. Men carried women and the
and Was splintered badly, Mr. taining’
_______
.
, ducted at 5:00 P. M. Friday In the
.MV
...
would take 24 hours under or­ Infirm, the latter with beda on that thd* national VFW organise, RIChard added,
tioti strongly urged nassag-s of th* } NEWTOWNARDS, ' Northern Erickson Fiineral Honrn with the
Mulrhead, a neighbor, not- dinary conditions to disembark their shoulders.
BERLIN. AUg. 28 ( * &gt; - Th*
j j | A 40 foot portion of tha fence
tbs nrumlsys of the fire, the Jew*, being shipped her* from
The line of march was littered terminal leave pay bill, but that ( trolisrul Aug. 28 (A*l—Cliff F.vans Rev. Douglas Charles officiating, Bvlng, Ihn *'ck am), the dead war*
Clear tha clubhouse can ha replaced and water
-was poured on negro French water* after their un­ w|th neraoakl effect# abandoned national Comdr. Louis E. S t a r r L» u'.ihtncton and George Tru- Intormenl will folluv In Ever- being moved nut of tho way to-’
with little difficulty, but none of
near the burning shsd successful attem pt to run the In flight from roving, bloodthirsty asksd all member* to retain Ihelr „ „ 0f j J j Angles, who arn at- ’ green t&gt;m#lery.
day tor ana of tha biggest damoltha fence It In too good condition dsrelllng*.
keep the fhe from spreading Palestine blockade, If the refugees band*. By military estimate, the l-»u4s a* long a# possible.
tempting a leburoly flight around
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itlon Juba In poatwar Berlin, tho
and will have to. Save major
major re- to
Anyone desiring fitth e r Inform­ tha world In two light sport plan-!
to them.
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should reslat. The Job might taka death toll of these hand* on hoth ation
lf not Replaced tnUi
Mr.
about cashing the bond# •a, made an unlcheduled. tomllng \ n B f ] \ H q Bi n g H n n H f j
side* of the border In the last 18
72 hour*.
,
I ted.
IChard atat
-lk
’
,
'
Present plant for the arrival -of days haa been In the thou**ml*---- county service officer,
St-— [Plans
Completed
For
n d 30.000 peopl* at a time dur.
A group of Sikh* and Hindus
Iceland.
Raiders Body Found te
n
n
. .
.
|th a refugees next week call for
Dooley
ing th* war.
• Th# two American* had taken
l 'o n y K flC E S M o n d a y I removing the passenger* to train* would past while the Moelems
off from Keflavtk airport, near
During th* vrar and afterward(and transferring them quickly to waited. Then a Modem party Midwest Scheduled
28 b n —Th*
SHANGHAI. Aug. 2i
Be Held Friday A« Ml]
Reykjavik, last avenfng bound -d y of Cpt. I eland 0 . Faktor of It nlio served ** a hospital. O ra
Tha Duaty Roots and B ad d W Nto«n hut camp* near Luabeck, wouM nas* while the Blkh-Hindn
line halted.
for Freitwlck, Scotland, but a Plymouth, la, la*t of th* mltalng of It* wartime patient# wat th*
To Get Cold Front heavy
iVMrs. Mary Brown Dooley, wid- Club met Tuesday evening a t to the British occupation sons of
The leader of one Bikh group
ml»t a t tha latter airport Doollltla Tokyo raider*, ha* b«en lat* Hermann Goerlng, who went
Bw of tha lata Mart is E. Dooley home of J.P. McClelland and made Germany.
said hts refugees had been at­
eaurod them to chang* their found by a u , B. (r*T*t regis­ there praiiimel-ly tor safety from
plans for the distribution of
tacked four times enroute and By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESH plana.
tration field
learn nearly 450 the allied alrfleeti which he had
prise* totalling mors than M00
Cpsler s ir moved Into th* Midthat 200 to 800 had been killed.
After a two-hour halt the. ralr miles aouthwett of Shanghai, Col. rashly boasted would n*ror bomb
Several
Towns
Lost
at
the
Cow
Pony
races
and
tour­
m c&lt; f l u m i m th .
A British offlcef confirmed the west today after a alight warmup took off again for London,
■
Gharlea F. Kearney announced to­ Mctlln,
gait 84„ Ttara. Mrs:
was nament that will take place a t
of one of these attack* and yesterday, whlrh routed tome ap­
■ ■
The struct un* I# known as th#
. To Rcdfl In China report
day.
2:00 o'clock Labor Day after­
1870 la
an Indian officer th* report of prehension among heal-weary, « lie said Faktor’* body, discover­ '•Bly Zoo Bunker,” a* dlatlng*.
noon at Fort Mellon Park.
GATCHEL X RAYFI)
another."
•id-nto.
ed outside a village, had been I*hetl from the "Little Zoo ,
B r HALOID E MILKfl
Present at the meeting were
Th# CbJeago Weather Bureau
Ll*e stock lay dying nf exhaus­
brought
to Shanghai by tampan Bunker” deraollebtd earlier In th*
NANKING, Aug. 28 (AV-Com- tion
1 ‘ ■ N N b i i M B Mr. McClelland. W. O. Kllbae,
Forroit
GaUhel,
who
wa*
incold
front
wa*
moving
and m alnutrition'along ih a gjid •
enmnter nmler the ailiyl pro­
Mr*. Hannan Harriett, C. W, raunlst raider* under one-eyed waV because .th e refugees could ■cioa» touthrru Inwa this morn- In—R near Klaafanma* .lala.Tm
**«'
Rtiter B.gMfil " ( J a m a gram
of destroying
German
H
r
remain*
were
Identified
by
a
C.
Rabum. E. J . Camq-Ti.g antT pusTiIiTg ’ fTmL-.vnr«l atul
afternoon when the Ford pickstruetu* claselfleil a* war
western Shantung pro­ n u u u n m r l o m SHMIgh to let Hum eastward. Somewhat cooler tepi- day
gold
ring,
a
allver
name
braceL. IMMrieln and
uo truck he w at driving turned
telillal. vince. have ru t a wide twath
ir. A. M em
Ths Indians Wor* I heir finest i-craturej- war* reported ov#r over i f ter blowing a tiro and (Ida- 1st ami s crumped leather glove.
r- recta through Urn Henan-Anhwal borin an effort to save It. Minnroota, northern Towa. the awlping an oncoming automoMI*.
__ ^araeronJ dcr country to roach area# within clothing
Their garment* were ralntoaked Dakota*. Wisconsin end Michi­ haa l&gt;een taken to Ferns Iit-Laugh­
BUDGVT CUT
m
/- f
* • « . JW N tt- »^tk
1" J j " of jl3pt&lt;w , field w- and mud-splashed.
Tlie Court House will lie ctuserl
gan and wa* due to move Into ton Memorial Hospital pending
and John U onardy. Races will In- port* aaW tmlay. 1
LAKE SUCCESS) Aug. 28 I f f
TIn Delhi r Brltisn traveler .re- Illinol* ^ntl Indiana thl* after­ the taking of g-rays f .r n l.nck Monday for-Labor Dav, and the
TTi# ' official Central New#
y clods the cow pony race*, girls
regular September meeting of the —A United Nation* hugatavy
Injury,
Jtled th a t. Moajstna InvadnT bla noon. ■ ',
today recommended
roes, quarter hors# race, flag'A gency said defending force* had , am compartnwnt hear Lahore
On Apt*. 13/ 1945, Mr. Gatchel County Board of Commissioner* commlttrNo sudden drop In temperatures
race, barrel rocs and tlgaag roc*. In/lctsd severs c a s u s t t l h a on and told him, “S*n!h, you're aaf- srr-m panhd tha,cool air, and a suffered a hack Injury when lie will ho held at 10:00 o'clock on that f4,l08J)9H to lopped off a
In
. at 10:00 A. M. Th* biggest
H s r * . pels*
p o w will
w ,i, be
i n the
i n , #50,
h v i i Red
h u farce*
i w e r a In
in the
m e mountains
in u u n ie m e along
w o o * If vOu don't Interfere.” Thrn, ho Weatlter B ureau‘spokeiman aald fall from a-ladder whll-r picking Thursday morning. Sept. 4. It wa* auggvaled I94B buget nf 13#,403,will he made '.n
race prise* will vary from ' the border, but admitted lot# nf *atd, decapitated a Hindu traveler II "aronT b* ao much cooler, but citrus fruit. II* la roported to b« announced today by O. P. Hern­ 702 tor operation of th* p**c*
» the Geneva Geroat-ry-----severe! town* to the Communist*. in th# compartment and I«fL
•5 to $20. It was announced.
agency.
don.
It will keep us from Ratting hot." resting comfortably. *
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NEW YORK. Aug. 28 &lt;/P&gt;-

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 28,
Wh—The Security Council todev rejected a BraiiUan propos­
al railing on Egypt and Britain
to resume direct’nvxuilsiioM In
Ihelr dispute over the presence
of British troop* In Egypt and
'T he future of tha Sudan. The
. motion fell one vote abort of
passage but wa* opposed only
bv Poland.

Arv. Thome* E. Dewey unequivo­
cally rndoned universal military
training today in an addreii be­
fore marred thousand* of American Legionnairer who opened their
29th convention in ftag-draped
Madiron Square Garden.
“ It ir our duty.” the 1944 Republican candidate oaid, "to pro­
vide a program involving participitaticn by all able-bodied young
^Ainertean men under univertal mil• Hnty'lrainin».,f . ' J.
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War Bride Freed |Jaycees Receive __] Note* ExchangedBy Florida Jury
1)1?'V-,1'-1 iBy Pope, Truman
I» Murder Trial
On Wurfi I W ,

Prison Educator Work Of Passing
Address At School Laws For
KiwanisLuncheon State Is Related

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Enrollment At
Vocational School

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T U E S D A Y , A U fiU S T 26, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E FO U R

earance
John Ktldcr will nanvj te lly
Johnny Tomat or Charlie Bir-en
for the hill aiG grnur.t for th.1
one game.
Tomorrow the Hanfurditta travel
to Daytons llea-h fur it scheduled
twin bill and will lu'.iim to their
Municipal Park fburwlay for a
. LEESBURG. Aug. I X (Special) two name affair wlih the Islclr.
The Sanford Celery Feds split
«tN»OUI!
a tw in bill with tho l-eesburg
Pirates here last nigh*, by drop-'
ping the openerj 2 to I and cop- Moess,
ping tho nightcap, 5 to I.
■ .The Orlando Senators took Iwth • A'”»1,7-1'c
ends of g dual attraction from
r
Ure DeLaml Red Hats to forge
s le t , 2f.
three and one-half games ahead TKlsaamnn,
p
of the fifth place Celery trum,
Totals
widening the gap lx&gt;lueen the
two teams which ara fighting
- last ditch stands for a slut in the HlrliMns, If
Bhaughnessy playoffs that will
Sori., ■■
Hwitffr AH
g et under way nest Tuesday.
Van Kinnamon went the toute l*«il rf rf
for the Feds in the eight Inning lit.tatwar.. ti,
opener, which was n s.-heduh-d Itc rrin e tb n , «•
•even liming affair. Bill[Stant-m O ru n w .M . lb
tossed Uie finale end'limited .the H ared*. |i
Bucs to six well scsttcrcd hits.
Totals
Tonight the Pirates invnde San­
Two *War wb»n
ford’s Municipal Paik for their M'.fiel, _ IM &lt;Kt M—t
last appearnneo In the 1P17 sea- Funfufr)
*1.111*
Mill VS« U|—eon. It Is likely that Manager i-&gt;
Hrrorsi HwMitii* linns hatl-rl mi

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Texas Holds
1 l Top Softball
Tournament
AP Newsfeatures
HOUSTON, Tex.—Seventy soft­
ball games were tchedulcd in Hous­
ton the d ty the y.ytr'r first tropical storm moved toward the.Texas
coast. *
.
•.
An additional l-)0 g.imei were’
on schedule the following &lt;lay.
It was the openin' of the ra ­
tion’s largest softball tournament
In history and Dick Frr-rman,
sports editor ' of the l^&gt;us(on
Chronicle and manager of the
tournament, found H-&gt; ha I trouble
on his hamls figuring out sched­
ules for the 234 teams pat tic:list­
ing.
Practically evj/y tofihall dia­
mond In town had Ivrn acquired
for specified periods in ortler that
(he ninth annual tournament
might be run with a minimum of
delay.
Freeman experienced many anx­
ious moments dur.ng those first
two days. lie had not counted on
having to scan weather bureau re­
ports along with ni* schedule probAt the last pilputa, however, the
s|orm headed Into *,h*i Itio tjtanda
V*&gt;*f»a(!d tbw-wjuillk'J). N sdht.
skirts forced postpkncmr nt of only
one game.
The tournament, attracting ap­
proximately 2|700 players, both
young and old, l.egan in 11)36.
The 11)36 tournament altrachd
ill trains and by 1041 tho entry
list had grown to tC.4. Freeman
had Imped for a new record this
year, after a war-tim-1 iayeff, but
he was*aurprisc&lt;l nt tin final fig-

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iT m n tb all 6. fb llsd slp h ta I H it-)
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ety 11.25; $L75 and 1L0O per
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LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Merkel
•ROOM Iwngelow. screened TWO BURNER FlofstVH nU.hcatN O T IC at
Barber Shop open Thursday,
cr. Office mahogany flat top
), shade trees. 8521 Orange
XMlr* It berths | l t * « l t d » • *re
Friday fteSaturtlay.
desk. Mahogany Steel filing
In lb * wo-utwoHrliia L trains**
Ph. 8I6-M-*
cabinet, sectional book cases.
I t . I l r ,,ad end r ,. m l « * r U l
" THE HOME SHOP
l b . Ild lt lw u . nam e, ■•H.mlh«t*1
farm, with hotts-* end
Mrs. Dlghton, Phone 1204.
WATCH A CLOCK RKPAlltlNG under
C a p la .i W o rk s" and that w* lailinge-—In faUly good
1700
Sanford
Ave.
Phon*
1143-J
»*nd v&gt; ***l*i»r
*aM a»ni» pur«
.. Farm le In good state SALE of antiques. R-.liirc 1 priees.
■U ttil t o - lb . I* ,tin » f d!&gt;* K lilN L .it.
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tion, and ready to move
H a lo . H l . t . l * ( f h l P t * / 11*62. la*1* *
—DIAPER SF.im CK—
of F lo rid * 19111 w ith lb * &lt;*t*rk ..I
M jK D O t,', ’ *'
Cal.' winder pepper plant.
'ARM of 40 acres) 80
Balry Valset funtlihes hoypilol tb* iH rrun I ’o n rl wf H.nililr&lt;U r'Him.Mann, Lake Monroe. FIs.
* '
clean, sterlle dlapars and dcudnr- «y. r l" i,,i.i
»d and In cultivation:
-I' 2
Ha* small house i\ml
ixed container. Ecurntmlcal ami
,
tJ-WaUu
iyl and ham room. Farm
safe. Fully htedlndl/jipprovcd
it iL&gt; )tan «&gt; **n Clw tt.r*
,
production lest year.
Call Daytona 2407-W crdh-ct f t r
(Fit** pu’Oir al Inn. A«l»f,l?. I»IJ)
detail*. 94 diapers, FA a.week.'
"FIRST IN-HANFORD”
x% . all tiled with good
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W* FASKKIHKL't. wk&lt; *a
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL TO | AfffSU
«i. -- .I,,, f ..u f Sif'l,* a r#
untnasii
SANFORD Bcauty S.lT.n-l'hone
Ymr *r« h r r .h r im lU W rbst n
135V COO Park. Mary McMakon. salt m» -Useror ba» b**A laMKuw-t

ttB iZ S n a ffB t
tenor. Also open evenings.

to tb« r'in u il t-rnirl. Uf , Ik* Min'd
Judlrlrt I M
W Iriirlda.
n«u r e n n tr . la *bun».tr. un-ur
th . m u ..r o i m i K K . i t j h k i n at*;,
Idainittr, M. JIN N ): IV , t’K H KIH twig, d.lri,it»m . stld that Hr. i.lV f
•»U|tri Ik a * a b n lu lr •Ircrt* of dp

FREE ftn ille r.parking to aipht
S upplies
party. No electricity. Jim ft
vor*%
s Betty's-Fishing Cam a. : ! .

Ills reply was ‘W h ^ lo n 't you Hurry With The
Girl Opened Training so.
try running your own gym V ”
Water, General
Camp For Pugilists The opportunity CUM when her
f » t» r died two years ago. Today,
Newnfrsli'rca
- •Through Challonge tin this auiet southern Nc&gt;* Jetsey Al*SOUTH
BEND. IncL—F alling

SILVER SPRINGS. Aug. *6,
(Special) — Automatic suspension
for the remainder rf the reason
faces Dcl.and Mgr. HUI Hieinecke
if he is tossed out of another
game. So said Klorid-t State
l.'Uk'tir Tits., Syd Morion,; at
IraKUr headquarters hern yester­
day.
• .
Stelneeke was waned In .a tel*,
pram In which ha also was noti­
fied that he had b e n fined $26
for his actions in a game at Han­
ford Auk. 19.
"Please noveln yourself* accord­
ingly,” Pres, Ilrrlong said after
stressing that "any fur'.het of­
fenses by you resulting In your tw­
ins ejected from tho gant.i will
tnwm an automatic .lunponslon for
the remainder of the kehaon.”
Also fined 125 was DeLrtnd
Shortstop Gene Ciolek for his
mg burst at nGinrsvilic Aug. 13.
Frank Pauliek, I’mlalYa catcher,
was fined |5 for a scum he surged
at home on Aug. 14.
,

t community. not far from Atlantic
City, she haa a well constructed
AP Newsfeatures
PLEASANT VILLK. N. J. — outdoor ring. a sm all blit adequate­
There was nothing in her curricul­ ly cfpiippcd vynmrti'um. outdoor
um at. Cornell University that in­ basketball court...................
indoor teerra*
dicated Imotni Byrd would end up tion facilities and on the books
running a training .-amp for fight­ are construction of - tennis and
ers.
and handball courts. *
mlcs and chemistry and rams out
Montgomery trains nt the camp
• SHe had majorfd in homo econo, and naturally ll No. I atnnig the
of school to* take a position with professionals. But Mien ’ Byrd's
the New York state department
of hygiene. Boxing hadn't tven favorites are amateurs.
She has organised o cjnh of be­
been one of her favorite sports bat
after two years of watching such tween 20 and 30. the fiis*. sutji
fighters as Bob Montgomery go group-in this section. Nona of
through their paces, Miss Byrd
can. tell vou a lot about the game. them harp turned pro ns yet hut
Mist Byrd says she gut Into the she is hopeful that out of the
business chiefly through a rlftrl- group or the future ones svlll cotuo
Icnre.
a top notch pro fighter.
"A friend of mine nwnoda gym­
nasium in - Chicago’s loop and 1
visited It several times. I couldn't
sec how a fighter could condition
himself in such an lll-llghled, bad­
ly ventilated place and I told h'ra

West Pointers Are
Unhappy Over Sate- tS
Of Academy’s Horses ' X " g S f t f iT u ,
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o .r - f .‘
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Au$. 20,
td*)—The red brick sUbb* at the
united, state* Military Academy
Is ahout-tu run out if horsea and

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M

Sho only Army *j)o*t maintaining
hnr»e5. Kiccpt for privately in«in*
talned steeds, Skippy, th« ArmyV
fm asrot mple. will have tho 'Point
to himself.

der the hammer.
Only veterans wen* hidden at
an auction that liroituht S7.R36.
It also brought unhappy frowns
to the f a m of four teen age
daughtcra of Academy ovrsonnel
who mw tto lr favorite mounts
being sold. Nor were the bidders
"It’s a crime to soi them go
from here.” said Walter NlrholU,
who bought cjght pol l horses for
use at the Bethpage, L»»",f Maud,
Pntn
rinl. M
Polo Club.
“II Leaf.t
hate In
to fat
cet afk Lrciif
break '
at the Caovta' expense."
Hruee laarnefl ImtukIii for 3140
(wp of the sis caisson horses that,
last were used at th j funeral of

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V«u at* themtor* tequir.d l *
airerar In »*t« &lt;•*■ In. p tr » » or by,

it,
every other effort to get a
ticket for the Nolle Dame,Auny
football name lure Nov. H, 14,
year-old Ih’itnis Patrick TurnoA
wcote In Coach Karl II (R«d|
T!Inik at' West Point and offered
Us s«rviy«s a s 'w a te r boy..
Coach Blail. replied that he wm
sorry lie couldn't' g»ve Dennis'
Paliitk the job,
"As nn matter of fact." Mali:
added, “so great is tho demand
for tickets 'so the Army NotrrDam* game, ami so many arn the
applications for odd jobs, it would
not surprise me If the task if
water boy would In tha end as­
sume •sufficient importance to
merit the rank of general.”

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To Fretfet th* P lU a o f t h . Worlds ■
To Promote th# Proer**« of A m r k i i
To Produ&lt;o PrMporlff for ■Sanford.

Fair through Thursday rxcaut
ritk of local thun,l«r»haw«ra lalate afternoon.

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/OLUME XXX VIU

U, S. Approves

Established 1908

Inverchdpel And Wife In U. S..

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Recruited To

W ED N E SD A Y , A U IillS T 27, 1917

A s s o c ia te d ' P res* L a u c d W iro
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SuKar licit And Mate Held After (Street Brawl

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C o n t r o l P la n
. American D e l e g a t e
To UN Ret;rets
Soviet Failure To
■ ^ Help Draw Papers
lake success. Aug. 27 w v
The Untied Stain approved a »c, riei of piojtusah fur formation
and operation of an international
agency for control of atomic ener­
gy. Thi* country wa* the liral
to lake tuch action.
Frederick H. Otborn. United
ates Representative oo the UN
Atomic Energy Commtiiion, alto
expressed thli country's regret that
the Soviet Union took no pa it
in drawing up the paper*;
Otborn tna«|e a-brief statement
to tha political committee of tliu
United Nation* ' Atomic Energy
Commiision when it began formal
comider«tion of tha working p v
■ri drawn up by committee* nt
lagatea- Tha paper* will form
*1 *t »‘« »« lli*.
•Vcond report to - the Secupty
Council di&gt;* Sept. IS:
"At a whole," he laid, "thcVi
panels draw a broad picture of
the function), right* and obligallon* of an interiutloua1"ngciicy which would lie charged with
1 tha
operation *»d management*
and sole control of all dangerous
atomic activities—between this
concept and the concept of na­
tional agencies, among which m
g* Intern*tiunsl agency* With pow^ era of Inspection would act us
a regulatory body, there is «
wide gulf. In the mind of the
American delegation this gull
marks th# diffarcnce between ef
ftetiv* security qo the un« hand
th* extension of national ri
Valrjet on the atomic^ field on tha
Other.
“Thera can be no doubt as to
•u r choice between these two.
’ T her government of the ■United
T | Blst** la fully prepared to accept
these paper* s t riow presentc d ’*
'r b# political committee began
ly the fin»l*Xtage» ''(jf' « v n '
on tne second report. The United
States and Russia stll| are in
etfdtig disagreement on |hc fun­
damentals of atomic control, with
no change in postloni in sight.

Security Check Made ,
pn Arabs In Palestine

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JERUSALEM, Aug. 2 7 -W )—
Fbr the first time in nearly a
decade, police today began broad
■cals security checks on the Arabs
of Palestine.
The checks, followed tha Jewish.
Arab dashes of -a fortnight ago
and two recent bombings of Arab
shoo* -accused by other Arabs of
having violated a boycott against
Jewish goods.
i f Roving police stopped ail cars
w a n d . searched all pedestrians for
Weapons, but no arrests were re­
ported.
Official sources said six Jews,
all -ballaved members of Hagans,(he underground Jewish raifitia,
were Iniurrd In Tel Aviv last
- night , whan a Hagans band tried
to prevent members of th* 8tcm
gang, a more violent underground
organization, from pasting up
poster*,
-* The poster party was said to
have been driven off, but a short
tint# later about 30 Jewish yeutht
brandishing clubs swept through
th* main street of the suburb
w hen the Incident occurred, club­
bing Jews who resisted. They en­
tered one house, battered the furtidturt and clubbed the two in­
habitable. Pour bthers were beat­
en in tha street.

Special House Group
Europe Inquiry

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NEW YORK. Aug. 27 W - A
ID-member special bouse commltlee on foreign aid will sail for

on the liner Queen Mary

far a 45-day ‘Inquiry In 15
) determine what Amer_
are best suited to
Europe's economic proA. llerter
chairman, said
___study means of
the . Marshall plan

BRITISH AMBASSADOR to.lhu United States, Lord tnvercbapel and Ida
ChUeaQ-burn wife, are "(iowii on their arrival at LaGuardla Field,
N. Y. Divorced In loti, after 17 'year* of marriage, the Invcrchapcls
were remarried a few day* ago In Kdlnburgti, Scotland. The British en­
voy left for Washington to Join loan conference. _
(International)

2 U. S. Employees Educatiop Group
Gffij Account 01 Head To
Indian Violence County Teachers
Sikhs Attack ; Train P r i n c i p a l s Discuss
And Try To Enter Coming
With
Compartment Doer
Supt. T. W. Lawton
LAHORE, I'akiMnn, Aug. 27
(JP)—Two U. S. State Departtnent employees said Inday a
Sikh mob held up train on
which thev were riding, killed 1!&gt;
Morammcdar
paaaengrr* -nnd
twice attempted to force a wav
into the Amerirnn's compartment.
l.ieuL Col. Charles t ’nptp of
Idttie R»ek. Ark., air ntuckr

"Tlp-rt- an- sever ai -indicatlotis
of ircrllitilit! activilie* in tiie
llniltsl State* tone fn, n Spanish
foreign Irgjnn. H ecruits, chiefly
from SS personnel, are reportedly
Principal* of all Seminole Coun­ sought fur their m ilitary expert*
ty schools. white and lolnird. met ties* rather than ~for their p-ditm terday tnmning at the Coutt nnl conviciiurn.

Th* Army tumrres went on to
Ifoure with Supt. T. W. Lawton
alleged recruiting of foeto discuss mallei* prilaining. to dlteius
mer’’ German Luftwaffe personthe new school year. Other report*," they added,
Dr. J. U. Root. lursidrnt of

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Britons Make
Drastic Cuts
In Food, Gas
Meat Rations, Foreign
Travel Slashes In­
cluded In E f f o r t
To Trim D e f i c i t

}U. S. Army Discloses
Pilots Leaving
American Zone Foi
Spain, A T g e n t i n n
FRANKFURT, Aug. 27 Id 7
U. S. Army tourer* said lod.iy
there were several idication*" that
German*, paiticufarly former Nwt
SS *men, wen* being recruited in
occupied Germany for a tuppotnl Spanish
foreign legion ih
l upin's Spain.
•VJd'H'V1* (i|er.ltnrd lb IS*
svhrtfit r th e r Iterievfd th* rrpOifrd rrt'tuiling had the Support of
the Npanish government.
The Aims' rrpotl lent *ome
weight to -the claim of *- formti
German pilot that he would
shortly leave American-occupied
Germany illegally for. .Spain to
instruct wiuld-he -.Spanish fliers.
T U -W -yvarrid
watfe fighter pilot said lie knew
of "dorm s" of German aviators
who lia-l [I'fcjied Spain by git "un­
derground railroad1 ituco the end
of lire war.
Army ipiartcra, asked to comliifnl on the fighter pilot'* ns-Vitiona, replied:

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LONDON,. .Aug. 27 (AT— T U
Uittiih government announced to­
night drastic new rut* in food,
foreign ‘travel, gnoline and other
item* to reduce the national trad*
deficit nf
(nl0.O00.O0O pounds
($2.-100.000.000) hy more than
...rc llrujl^^ . .
0
11fc"tffw Inin,ii.mr, announci
in the vacation•*brente.of P nnl«,trr.cldy meat ration .of on* shill--'
Mini tier Attlee, m l the present
Ing, jwq pftKc In vme ihiliitt|
(2 0 cent')
It also fture the tsa rallot) a t
the present reduced !{Vol of tw»
ounce* a week, a heavy blnw do
rmo of tin- world's gri&lt;at**l t(Sdrinking nations, and ordslntd
*‘'rtl»'lnitl iallv reduced’* auppliaa of
n .TFj
fund (ii'revtauraiils.
n Addition, tlu- period during ,
«hich people can slay at a hot*!N i
without surrendering rathm books i
was ie.lured from four day* to j
IWm liopoit. o f'c e rta in luxury J
foods, tu he auno\ime-l lirtvr, w^s * _
prohlhli|-b.
M
*
'
Rtr-p* are lioing taken." th* annmmcenient said, "to 'lp»lt -th# ”
nunit»
pub- !
■
t » _rt of, nnd attr-ndanc-Fat,
Hr
luncheon* anils idinner*."ri

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ttiOAg fORIUNS HEIR John Dolpk Spreckets 3d {U-lt), writes a note on the (’..Mir of tiro Wuat 1*,* An gelds
Jail, alter ho and his wife, la,IT Dell (right), weru arrcptcd. I'ntiiT? charged that they xhisy-sl Out u dume*tie
diiTcrtncc in the middle ut Santa Munir a Blvd. Sprecke|t leqntrvd medical treatment for cull m hit lU-Clc and
lace- IHs wife was cut on Uia lips, forehead and both knees. Tlrcy weru tclcoud orr bait.
(/tdcrriationri)

Railroads Reveal Hail Storm Hits New
Gatchels Injured
(
York As Heat Breaks
InXTTruckwwAccident
Jj!.v‘Je(*
Reduced
Travel,^
. . . jWinter Park Meet
Hv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Near normal weather, with »«a•Near Kissimmee Member* of tin* Dibit ('tub w*-n- Higher Expenses fonnhle
temperatures, prevailed

r |
W ffli m

J «'v?«'ntl»-*l an ’ invitntiu t front t!m
-ivei most of the rountry today.
l - H
luvohe. tieimon air force per­
T u n i s ' O v e r w inter i'nri. (’inti to o it-m i their Appeal For Increase The cool *Jr which broke th* Mldsonnel, but ihcsa . Instance* ap­ V e h i c l e
,
,
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ih
a
r
tr
r
pteeling
on
Krp*.
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tb-woxt'a
prnlracle,!
beat
wav*
Hun*..
M M Sentu.
Mi“ : r as. iiifw- ihur^iiy
s
*_i*naming
* * * « * «-A
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* pear to Ihi rase* (&gt;f Oermaiw q(w CX*- S lU C o V V tj dIlcr-|-rm*rtTng“nf7tbi'-tnvnt gr-Tt&gt; -Ortrl-rn- - In• Rates Maih: By -lay, pilsheil into the .N orth At- ,
ptSaaam
trmptinrr to leave CSermany to fpid
tin- Tourist-Center l;r-l mglit.
Ui.:..waterdav. «ruling—l—
taftlion iienricf* employe* nt Ntw o'clock «Hhe Junior^Hijh Srlmnl. 'refngn m Spam' r a t h e n h au ftef ^
O
The charter meeting wilt be held —SmiThcm“ Cnrrinrs lin er days of hot weather.
bran pilot* living reeruited bv tlw
itl the Winter Dark Cmintrv (Jluh
Thunder ‘showers preceded 'tS a
Spani*li for a Spani*h tpieign le.
r
'v Mr, and Mr*. Do . n r Gatihr-I nt B;PO- D,' ,M. an-l those planning
quested1 to attend to hear a , Eunali
ATI ANTAf Cn , Aug. 27 IA7— ass of cool sir into the eesterit
. •
* Tile. ,A.merle*H5 wild tbe Slklia Mae Hil.it n of Dr Land, president giun.
xviffcird M-vi-rp bnlDf-ri and Mrs. to attendnre a*ked In trend in tlt -tr tfw ei gorlI fewer phr-'engci* are .m
„tate* Art electrical lain and hall
m leaned
s
" IVhlle the prt*aild)lly of such .Stewart Gatrhi-I n bnnkt't right
their rompsrtmeni win­
indway
............. , lru ry N-,.w Vork City and
dow and attempted to break In of the Florida Education Associ­ recruitment does exist, there is arm and bock Ittjurfe* wln n a (ire reiCivatioll* not later- th in Ailg. "«•'«
whit*
costs
of
providing
p:i-«*engvr
|
n
v u n , „f
wa-re injured,
their door. Village* watched from ation, (peak Concerning school no factual ajhlence of derma &gt; blew out at 5:00 I*. M, vosterday 30;
rooftops and the wail surround­
round- legislation and it* application.
Annoirnrement was made l-v scrcc,. are spiraling higher lire} „ n w m fnU w rr„ no(&gt;dw|, Ul«*
Luftwaffe personnel, for a Spar. on the Ford Drcttup truck in whir'h
ing Muir. Caple said trooj(S* at
*iih foreign Air leglop."
* 7 w
S . " phone■service*
service* Interrupted ana
and
they worn riding five mile* south Mrs- Joel Field, premdan , of the ! m
Itw a* announoed yesterday that I The former German pilot, who of Klmtmnjee on jh« stain hlgli- iner-ling of the eastern division of
suhway see view was ditrupied.
th* junction city of Ilhatln.da re.
The
result;
saTd
soutlien;
nil
aehixd
pupil*
will
report
for
disiii.t
four
Which
will
In
held
in
moved It bodies from the train
Tho fall measured 3.44 incbaa
’’ asked that hla name n,&gt;t Int re wav, Causing the ‘.rink to side_ __ ___ _________
Shi-ialonrPlata
lintel _____
In llay carrier*, is that deficit* np- nnd temperature* dropped from
and left .aboard five injured, four registration at school* un Weilne-. vested, said that Gr nnnii aviatm* *wlp«* pn ntti-oming .riit'in’ohllo anil the __
trma
H.
m
h
nn
OcL
4-B
a
t
V
hirh
I
preaching
thoie’
nf
Ihe
depression
of whom died Irefore the train daf muritirtg, Sept. 3 at
!J:fK) aero In “much demand" In M h to turn completely over on the
In "reicuifid I lf 'f o r tha qaty to 57
the rsiln-m)* un- in lt-&lt;* limit two Inuiis,
reached Feroxepose, where a o'clock. Schools will open Monday, Spain *nd Argentina a* inatrut- fill. No one war thruwn from the time the district governor. Mr*. I veers
.qrtrnli
Hughe*
of
Uriniul-t.
w
illjle’"
they
nr.given
late
relief.
military guard of 20 troop* wastSepp H Al| aeliool bun driver* will tors.
Atnuit 20 persons were injured
•(ruck ut tire door t remained
In n one-way hearing *ve*!er- i.r n rush hy pa**oug«rx to flea
put on.
•
1report for general instruction*
11
make lier official visit.
“ Doifn» of our old comrade* closed.
Mrs. M. B. Kin it h, chair man -f d a y .- 'the ^ c-i trier &gt; uuanirnonsly iwo street ear* which were struck
The American*, who had l«en next Tursday morning at U&gt;:00 already am outside Germany." h*- The three injured persons wenihld. .''In a year I shall send you taken bv andotlnnc,- to Klsalhimto: Piled eilurallnn, called upon ptrtn a*krd a fl.llrt" per renl hike in by lightning A doirn Ldt* struck
on vacation trips to Kashmir; o'clock.
first-class fan * for steeping rar (be Knipir-. Hi a to building, hut
booked passage bark to New ’ R, C. Steele, principal of the n postcard of a photograph show- Mrs. Stilt ait Caleb .-I rn* taken to lier* fur suggestions a* to liovri nrd
parlnr car trnvel. Hut they there w as no ilnmage.
Sanford Grammar -School, made ing me In an airplane. How do (trangc General lhi.,..wd in Or-; tliev uttidil prefer th.' progcsMiDelhi by plane. .
■
were divided on wtrnt to do about
Federal fmecasler* in ('hicagq
Reports of fatal rioting along a detailed report concerning the German* get- tu Spain or Argen iando. It is it-period- that, an mi Pitot education l*o In* pre'ciite-h coach
travel,
T'*enty-*lx
roads
recent
conference
of
principal*
snid
there,
was
no
indication
of.*
tin*7
111
tell
you.
A
letter
was
read
from
ML*
\V:1• operation on shattered ti-inc* In
the border of I'akistan and India
AA
A friend
frlniirl of ntii-i
oura manages |hc the right tilrqwfWfn I*’ tteeesaory. (Ia itichanlAon, exe cu tiv * eeeretaiy nskeil lire cumim*«lon M“ g ia n t a nn immediate ivlum of oxceatlw
In the partitioned Punjab con­ in Gainesville,
Scmiflofa High School I'rinrip-ti whole affair. He I* wel| known David Gatchel was summoned of Pilot International, oxpltiinlng I l 'il p e r . refit ndvanco in basic heat to the Midwest or Eastern
tinued. The Rikha were incenaten other* Hl&gt;«taiiie*l state*- They said, however, readat
ed because many of their leading j Herman E. Morris explained t-r among German pllota anil wns n from Sanford nnd l.r-rught Ida the chBiigeA which Wer * made in fare*, whiletpetition
*11.1 ItldiCAted ing tn the this were expected in
shrines and temple* plus o mil- the group the new features of |he speciailat In the Luftwaffe. Iln • arents ho.... Mr», G rlchri i* up tin- GonttiluUun nn*l D f j l t t l a' f mm rth J It-! continue‘
at present tin- South from the Carolina* into
took p art in the Dorntrr.Wal fly
nd ahout agntit but Mr; triTritfl thi* national convention ‘ field”n r thev won
lion nr more of ___ellowa
their fellow* were priitcipal • i &lt;gfsl«r and. report.
I rote*. •
(hr Gulf Sintra nnd into Taxes.
(Particular attention of tnachrr* Ing boat crossings of the Allan fhi in ire-1 nwnlMug n &lt;hrrk-up on u Columbus, Ohio In June.
placed In Moslem Pakistan.
The new president of Fibt InAmong those who thiM will
Refugee* throughout the bonier was calli-il to the new |t i t e ift'V tic and th# long rllslance Con dor | hack Injury..
Damage to the oncornlng auto* trrnational, Miss b u m Alhf.chi, j ontimi-i to edrry imv-cngri* a t
area wen* moving by every type governing admission of pupil) to fllghta across the Klrglx Stepper
rent* a mile nre the loula. L l j r l U f l i m u r S t r i k e s ,
. tCawdaiMg • . r * s , ala)
] mobile waa eatlmat d at t300 Die of Davenport. Iowa, aim aenl the 1
of conveyance and by fool in ■he firet grade. This require*
tbaf all enlrrlng pupils muit
qest of safely.'
tat* jiighway patrolman told Mr. club a nies*age. Me*. E s th e r Hive, ' ille Railroad, the Gulf, Mobil*
Rower Transformer
Hundred* of Hindu and Sikh be at l,-.v*t five years and uion British Prepare For (iatchel. Tin* three were return* chairman of Ihe "Rainy Day" mid Ohio, Central of Georgia,
refugees crowded station plat­ month* of age by Sept. 1 of this
ing from Tampa where Mr tSatch- fund, collected from those u(... n m iJ a East Comt. ami Sr-alroard
tt-M ilaare
ra sa *1*1
juir lino. Ollu*r•ntnjor Ihhm want
Lightening, a c c o m p a n y in g a
Refugees In Germany cl, a partner In the Central Kh*r- liitda, rainvu* tiny*.
forms In loihorc, seeking flight
■* it H..L * ■■ * *1lo un tho fOach far$* in tLf» ceiiln, heavy shower ttint broke tha U2
f/om Uie Mostem-dontinatrd arts*
i-la Quick Freeze and Storage
, •‘Vi,,,'*.\iML.K|i.n L " w T.?'t,,, V,',mM • | '''« I'knoieledtori ihev^vr.nld Imvo degree'heat spbll at 2;00 o’clock
and reprisals.
Germany, Aug. 27 Company of Sanford,.Imd secured •oti
tin' Mllknank- w
Lce,/-tb » ^Jd-”7n*fo m. rh.em Inis ^turnoon. knocked out elae.
Farmers Make Own , HAMBURG,
Hrllish authorities are mak. a load of- frnru-rt CmhU. 7Ju »«
cflni petition. trtral circuits all over HanforJ and
c.’ persons”
.“ aVC. “U In the- country, V..MU-* where there is campetHion.
were
brought
back
i«
Sanford
in
Ing
extensive
preparation*
tb
re
­
Intf-dy
Lie Bars Egyptian
Rain In DrougKFTTrea ceive the 4,400 Jewish refugee* a truck sent by Porter lumping. She suggested that the sur|Hu* i»e
set a largo transformer on fire tn
the nllliy of Second Htrsui back-of
used In give milk to .school child­
Demonstrators At UN NEWMAN, III., Aug. 27, (d»)- cn rout* here 1from the Med­
tin" Hits Theater.
ren Unit were not already taken Britain Plans Plea
iterranean Bboard three British
Firemen quickly arrived and r .a i
I.AKE SUCCESS. Aug. 27. I,P) { H^Kht-lroubled farmers* have transports,
erne of through other agencies.
14
ChildriMi,
Parents
For
Bulgur
I
x
j
a
tier
quenched the fire caused hy burn­
—Secretary-general Trygvn Lie j **ken to (be skies to make their
Mr*. IV. E. Kii-dmr announced
A British military government Spend Night In Street
ing oil in the high up tranaformar.
■aid.today that two Egyptian d e -lDWn rain.*one of them reported to- official said it wai believed that
that a party will Ire given hv the
l.ttN’IHIN, Aug. *27- (,V) Bri­ It took nearly 50 minute* before
tnonitratora who have lax-n ejected ‘“ Y*
".Gold", loser* In qn aUgfuLnco tain dill appiiiach Vntsil Kolnrov^ tin- new fn tin- Florida i'owsr i
approximately 1,000 of tha re ­
twice from the Security Council; - Hrneit B. Roller, a NetVman fugees, who have been .afloat for
MIAMI. Aug. 27, (A*—Four contest, for tha “Greens", winheia,
acting president of the Itulgarinn Light Company could restore elec­
chamber were barred” Ifcneeforth Jarmer. and Howard Cooper, a Dt-daya, might need medical treat­ teen ehilren, including o 15-niunth. on 8*pt. U.
National Assembly. In- a new bid trical set vine, and during th a t
from entering the United Nation* T W k - idiot, climbed aboard » ment.
»ld baby, and their parents s|H-nt
tv Mop the execution of Nikola Dime the picture show at the Rita
headquarter* a rra and would l,r plane with 30. pounds of dry ico
" It li not known how many are last night, their tu-riind, sleeping
li»ndrd over to Nassau county |F»l-t **A jJE *4 *nt0 * euiupiu* cloud stretcher rase*," ha aald, "but in th a atrret in front rf th* Itul- Reporter To Testify JVtkuv, condemned Agrarian Party was interrupted and tha linotype
leader, a foreign office spokesman machine* at The Herald were un­
( at 15,i
1,000 feet.
Ice If th er should alip In.
w« are preparing hospital/ and rnenta of VetertlA .Vlllagr front
,
able to operate. Light# add power
"If It happens aagm wo wJII ,
drT k * “ l u fleet ambulance* to meet the which thev have bey'n evicted but On Attack Of General i.nh! today. The British Foreign tlffico I* in other downtown block* were not
have to give them over toAbe pol-|
Heet;
and rain whic
‘
" lightening,
^ ‘
l i *t&gt;4
.!eel*re
they
hare
no
other
place
■hips when they reach Hamburg.''
affected.
ice," Llo told a news ronfererv-o. ^^ov«rr*l a circle of land 1|» mile*
LEGH(lRN, Italy, Aug. 27 Vfii in cmisullatioit with the U. 8.
The ships hearing the refugee*,
Lie said the U. N. still was Jn diameter, but missed Roller's who were Intercepted white try- ‘X
two families, Mr. and hire. —Ilobeit Ruark. Scripps-novrant .State Depal tment on llm'question,
tlm foreign office spokesman said.
w ithout'definite policing proev- I f*nn by a quarter-mile,
Ing to
illegally, Robert K. Morris, wlm have nine writer where charges of abuse*
*- enter
'
‘Palestine
i # ...................
It was il isclesed
ye«terday Navy Medals Given
dure, pending the conclusion of j A» a member of a 10-man “rain- arrived
a t Gibraltar yesterday children, end Mr*. Palmer Wood, In lire U. S. Army’s Btedltcrram-- Soviet Russia liail di-cline-l Amer.
pacts with the United Stales gov.
corporation," however, he and were- expected to spend an- who now has only five of her nine f p c.mininnd led CLneral Elsu.huw_
To 2 Speed Pilot#- •r.r
tran arid liriii^li ie.pinU for c..i7‘
eminent, but that the security said ho considered th* ex
o th e r - d a y - tn tf l tRWnl ori sUp- w tth -h erriaM to d srT h err-vra r r r r cr In order nil iiiVcsiigation. Killtatioii on the rase, holding that
guard* here wifild 111 afftVl Invoke successful and well worth'the i M pliei.
*ign of relief in sight.
agreed today to give the Army
WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (A*&gt;—
Moreia said hla young baby had Inspector-General, Major Genrral it was purely n Bulgarian Internal
the right of ^cltixen arrest” to they had chipped in to cover the
Tin* Navy today presented medal*
cost.
Now
the
group
is
In
I
he
developed a alight cold from tho jra T. Wyelia, sworn testimony matter.
bold and hand overreny disturbers
to the two men who *et new *p-“ A
market for more dry Ice, Roller Work Progresses On
expoaure. Th» Dade County Juve­ almut hi* allegations.
to local authorities."
record* for airplane* during tha
Meanwhile-Lie estimated that j declared,
nile Bureau said the esse* did not
Dredging St. Johns fall within their jurisdiction Ire Ruark i* a 32-year-old former Hannepan To Decide past week.
the General Aaaembly meeting j
Navy lieutenant, a native of Wil­
Cnmdr. Turner F. Caldwell, ,
opening In New York.IPSept.
opahiftf
M II 10 &gt;
cause tt was not of an emer­ mington,
N. C- He and Wychn On Retirement Soon of Arlington, Vs., and Mar
The huge dredge of the Hilt gency" nature.
might run as long aa three month*. Mm. Mary M. Lee
Maj, Marion E. Car) of Woodb
Dredging Company has proLie said he had been Informed
Furnishing* of the two families met privately.
Afterward the two disclosed In
Died Tuesday A. M. greasad south of Ealatka on the were
WABUINGTON, Aug. 27 f,TT— Ore., each received a gold 1
that Foreign Secret try Revm
placed In the street Monday
8t. John River at the rate of afternoon by deputy sh srifu car­ American correJpondenls regular* Postmaster General llanm-giin In lieu of n second IHstingui*
would head tha British delegation
said today tie probably will de­ Flying Cross from John
Mrs. Mary Matilda U *. 73, died 1,000 feet of cut-off a day and l* rying out a court order to close jy assigned to Italy, who nbut he had no information on
paniiri Ruark to leghorn, th-nt ride in the next two weeks whe­ Blown, assistant secretary of
•serday morning at her home at now working on a 10.000 _ foot thejrlllage.
whether French Foreign Minister
T V
___V*J
hay beo.i opvrstc.l the columnist had agreed to tcsli- ther to resign a* chairman of Navy for air.
Bldault or Soviet Foreign Minis­ ISIS West Sixth Street after an channel cut through Lake George.
The village
*
raiiDUII. piloting Hie NaV
ihe— Dvfmtrrstb'- NiTttmfT
;
Hines* of nine monthk She waa
ter Molotov would eome.
-w-Mhiwmi Amtr wsw Lrelep Fee* 4yr
jet-powf re&lt;l Skynirei'
Hkyntrcaki es
However, R uark‘aald he wuuhl mi t tee.
J------- j i b. A.' i m ' u n uiwsTA;-.-,
under a contract with the, Dade,
Hanncgan told a reporler hla ed a record of 640.7 miles an
Mr MAN UR BETTER
Pa..aad eama to.Sanford In iMi, low iML' jeraL
extra foot be- Gduaiy Commission, bqt was or-’ not-reveal “the names of any In­
Johnny McManus, Celeryfed She was widow of tho iqte Charles Inr aUqvad.fi back
’ fllL
*
dcred doecd In June a fL r (be formant*. or eoi/trea of informa­ Idnod pressure I* now normal and at Muroc Dry Lake, Cali
Lee and was a member
shortstop who has b « n confined Cleveland
CJeveh
W. S ., Carle, who has ___ t^irion declared It was operating tion" upon whichNhe based hts he wants to keep It th at wgy. Aug. 13. Thi* mark waa
accusations that Ltbui, General He thua Indicated that If hi* doc- Monday by Carl who fb
to the hospital, ha# been reacting *»f AU Souls Catholic Church.
working on securing of right of at a lore. - John C. IL Lee, the theater com­ to ri say he should alow down he same plane, over iha same
rrry enrouraginglr to treatment, — 0he is survived
waye and spoil.area* Is enthusias­
mander, and hla officers, treated will give up th« more strenuous at C50.fi miles an hour.
ATCIlpSON HRRVICE8
ar'online to Dr. L. klunsoh. The Ur. -Mr*. Bertha J.
and tic over tha progrvei of tha work
enlisted men brutally and spent of hla two posts, the party chair­
Tf'IIBp and predicted th at a t tha pre­
popular 1*all player has t&gt;ceh feel- three sons. . ^ ....
EDISON FUNERAL
manship.
Ing goo-I in spite of a fwrer, and am Emery and Forreet A, Lao, all sent rata of pregrsx/ ths ‘new
TOKYO. Aug. 27 GP)—Leading tax payer*' money lavishly.
WEST ORANGE. N. J.,
Leo waa Insoeetlng Italian ma­
His decision is expected tn be
whiU the phyGdan would make of Sanford and IS grandchildren. channel will reaeh Sanford by military *nd diplomatic official*
Funeral terrier* for Mrs. lee Nov. 1.
2o comment a* to when McManus
and
end occupation troop* joined in neuver# ‘In onrlhem Italy today. announced well' in advance of (AV-Mr*. Min* Miller
national committee meet­ vear-old widow of Thomas ,
might b* discharged ha-w as o p -. will be held a t 3:30 ateloefe Friday
Due to an extra $100,000 voted a brief, simplo service►this after. Its was t o ' return td .Leghorn the
ing which linnttegan said ha wit) son. will b* buried this afta
tomorrow.
tlmiatic In saying there era# an aftarnpon at the Erekaop Funeral for th* project, it la considered noon for th* L ie' Ambassador
A
Ruark said he had po intarext call for soma lima In October In a grave adjacent to h e r /
n, Jr., and nine
Aug. 17 In on-ab­ in seeing Lee “unleta the gen- to pick « date and alt* for the (or husband In Rosedale Get
i|,e Seminole Trachct* Club/ an

J'tugiear.vfe.i’r :

. Mr. Bhriner
a barber shop
formerly employed

fa g M u B g jS fia S a ffiM £ |

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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27, • 19«

TOE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Horald

The Jaycce Drive
■ For'It good Hinny'years civic leatlcrn In Sanfonl 'have
felt that the CityV prpgreM wan being ratirded by the failure'(if this community to capitalize on the tourist industry,
Florida’s most lucrative crop. In recent years some progress
has been made'toward making this community more tourist]
conscious, and toward attracting visitors to this city, a s a
result of which the town has prospered. •
The Junior Chamber of Commerce is now conducting «
drive to raise funds to o|&gt;ernte the tourist -booth which thesoyounger an d m ore pro g ressiv e men have built on the lake
front at. Hark Avenue. A full time, paid secretary will have
Charge o f the booth, and will furriish orange juice and be
prepareii Jo hand out complete information on 3«nford and
ita accommotlation.x for tourist*.
This should prove to be a very worthwlle service to our
visitors. It provides an opportunity for extending n courteous welcome to our community as well as making it |&gt;ossible to induce some to remnin here who might otherwise
drive on to better known resorts. And it will help to keep'our
hotels, apartment nnd rooming houses full throughout the
winter.
.
A well filled town during the tourist season will go a long
way toward keeping our young men employed and providing
job opportunities for othera, as well ns maintaining a reason-,
able level.of pros|&gt;erity for local businesa. It will also mean
new constrticllon, and new growth for tho city with nil thut
meansTh
1\i the form of better schools, better living conditions,
and better recreational facilities.
.

HOLLAVII I.. lit:**
K4ll»«
tilMtllO* 11HAN

I mImm . *»»»»»»

■•(Ire*.

CAihi' wit* / / pe orie
rilGHY OLE ’oHAH ter
me &lt;30 OUT ,PA660Nf
f f DE LAW p tW ‘ CoAAi
Dow n on p e g a m e / / •

IPLH YBHHH KG« TOIJAT
ERNAL FORCRS A lik
'BLR, SPIRITUAL. -II
' 4:18: Look not at the thing*
are seen, hut nt the things
or* not seen. * ,

IN
Cor.
that
that

Last year the Aincncan people
•Rent . $747,000,000 laundering
fl.OOO.OOO.OOO pounds ol cloili-s.
Howcvkr, some of our Lurope-n
friends arc looking forward to\pviSg u t' J bclftr cleamrig th*n“d u l
The DcLand Sun New* rr|)orl»
tkat Bco Fuh ol .Sanfnrd has pur­
chased the hiitnric College Armi
hotel propeny in Dtl-apd "nol
for profit but for charitable pur­
poses.” It is luggetlrd that the
property m^v eventually- be turntd into a hoipitsl santitarium.

was agnfiiHt the Republican administration for three yearn
and a half out of every four, but wan for the party in the
half year thnt counted, that preceding the presidential
election.
.
9 ll» VluaUrtl
• Though it is imixirtnnt to have their diiuciiterH subside » { ! • Hhpppvn Htruiit'la
when election time comes, tho result doca not depend on in «• NtilitnIhe* W flllrtH I •
them. The next President will be the choice of tho indenviid- l * i * t I^MIn A m r ,l r ,n K lir ih m e
I e .-!• C hu rch u( chriw
cut voters.
•
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l*:(t

H irin g ,

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*

Sanford housekeepers who
wash windows
consider
lha* plight of some 4,000 profes­
sional window washers who keep
New York City'. 70,00ll.00O ,k y
scraper windows bright and shiny.
Suspended hy « leather bell hook­
ed into window nils tomelimrs
70 stories ahovr the pavement.

By RUSSELL KAY *
on the conditioner. Get a big glass

and aeen thing* something always
* 'F°f* t ° Up,*t ray egotistical
Up until-It actually happened,
if- anyone had told two that I
would be In Tampa, Miami, Jacltth# same day I would hare told
them they were aa nutty a* n tungoil tree.
" • }» happened like this.
My friend. Ofptaln Eddie Ricker‘ A ir I.lnta, get
^
* i?*Tr
dw othe^ day
and he Invited me and a few other
, *
over snd help h'm
play with it.
T,,’*,.n?.w *.°y »*• * Lockheed
Co.utellatlon Luxury Airliner that
to«t a million ainackcr* and I* the
latest tiling In romiserrfal air
transportation equipment.
Hopping a SiWerllner In Tam­
pa I w as,in Miami In an hour
where I Joined the group ready to
leave for Detroit.. In a littl- over
an hour we were in Jacksonville
other* Joined our party. We

wlpg -spread measure* 103 feet.
Just three fact longer than the
m agatins. Drink your jalre, smoke, total distance flown -by . the
read and when you g it sleepy out Wrights la their flyst airplane &lt;4
Tear* ago In 19031 l i t four 2.600
bo mo power Wright Cyrlofw cn-

T irtim n u riM fd n n i'M iH . TTm
Frost, vice-president of EAL. Fly­
ing the ship were Chief Pilot D id
.Merrill and Co-Pilot Frank Benn e tt
Climbing to an altitude of 20,000
feel In a few minutns we levritd
off and headed for the 5tagic City,
Vltrln.. .1 __I §
. nzw. V

Women Are Gaining Wedding Plans Told
By iSliss Brotchie
In Advertising Field .

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An illiimiiutting comment on the chenpnenH of money
H o u r N 'llv*
during the |ierio&lt;l of creeping inflation brought upriii uh by Il tl i tJ"t StH.n
Hlampc Quanei
lie?
A.............
llrcAltficc
high wngi-H nml high profit* appeared in the July number of
H(lv«r Hiring*
the Federal Observer, published by und for the employe* ot ties
1:1* nuHHy Mmrovr
11 IS C n n cerl Iln u r
the Federal Reserve Rank of Rlchmoi '
!*l*a*lra
Under the heading "Money Nfttcri, we find this choice S ,I t KaV»Sll^
lia r Vnn*. It«n-h

Invite You
TO SHOP AND SAVE ON ALL VOUR
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ice. go plank yourself down in
* moat comfortable chair in the
&gt;use. Loo*en your t'»: kick i f f
idf shoes tf you want to. Turn

FRIDAY 4 SATURDAY-AOGUST 29-3i6

FO RU M

Editor Th* Herald.
For many yeai', we In this
place of plenty, in on.&lt; &lt;&gt;f the
greatest sputa -if Florid t. have
taken for granted what we have
been hearing aim,it Seminole
County Jo |ie truv. Seminole Conn-,

lollrritt),
oatd* will come back
Kite, gambling is on the in
all over the country.
, Pel#non told lha Tamp,

Plnn NOW to opend the weekend precrdlng
dellghlfuJ Daylong Beach. Prepare NOW i6 make the moat of thla, the
Yat Seinlnnl
iurd through theso 14 venrs to
yield hundriufs and thousands of
crate* o f telxrz and diffsrsnt
kinds o f vegstanle.* of the byst
grown in any *ountrv. We have
deplored the wondsrful opportun­
ities for devd'jpment prevhuily
lest In busiihrts and farming fay
Seminole negro citizens. It sen,is
that today that they hav.r bedded
to wake up andehelp make Sem­
inole a better pi My) to live.
Early last year ura Ugau read­
ing reports trickling out of Pern-

Club the other day that
ti are infiltrating |hf la­ more new* ha* developed I
x, veltran*’ organitatinnt this arga .thla year ajl tellini
« Khoo(&gt;, aa&lt;f are being
how to eehe .strategic
d u»e wrspone and tesi
j Communitli have been
I that is shown by the
f9me unions and veterans*
ons have expelled Com-

iom (heir tanks in a dcs
[fort at house cleaning.
1 mort remain. H any.
mean* certain, bul not

who is a Communiil

^irBwv,h. b e .

progressive aUo* lowam bull
up the entlra county on the u
ually. active |msi war expansion
program.
I ‘am aura wo w|U l*e able to
bring In the next year more civic
spirit and coramunit/ cooperation
by cleaning nnd building hotter
atreoU In tha lesser developed
sections, and plnyifrounde for
those that need them more. Wo
pray for a canllnuutu spirit of
roupcraUod and dnvethpiient of
our cltlMna of Sanfonl and Sem­
inole Countv In a community
Where my homo I* located where
my buslneea la •atahllsked, where
my chUdien are being l*orn and
educated, and where my neighbor*
dwell.
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By Ushcllc 8. Thurshy

TS TO HOtJSEWIVKS
GUAVA JUICK PURER

so the Miss** Doris Will:*,
i La?# Wllil*. Mari) -Vettl.s.
By Isabelle'8. Thui eli
■ Jonas. Kish l.unhiuiitt,
Rxtenalon Foo-I Kconmr
#r Watkinx, Ratellj Grarey,
A Juice canned for jefl/ m|king
r Hall, Frances Pavliek. Ar­ purposes must not have sugar,
ina Wilson, Hatty ft-iwlanl, added to i t A Juico Intended for
na Andarson, Millic.l Joan punch, however, may contain »ug-m Mattlar, Selma Levy, U,ui»o
Any, Sara Jacol-xon, t.'harh-en
Johnson. Betty Ann Still* and
laekis Castes. Marvm Brock, Jay
Itllwell. John Mlcbch, and Kay

Miss Bisbee Honors
Miss Barbara Wathen

piece* of tha fruit Ituelf. cut small
Hi cup to the quart and served in
the punch, add const-h-inhl? inter­
est to th* product. Or the guavai
may tie put through n sieve to r*.
move seed, th* pulp thinned someuwhat,
k . i and
_ _ .1 then
a1. __ .tknm-:i
••L'*^-«a vfith
.at.a nr
without sweetening.-When urvrtl.
reduce further to a drlnkiihb- eon•latency and sweeten and flavor to
taste with lime, orange, pineapple

Miss Barbara W athm who Is
oving with her family to Ft,
larva to make her future home,
aa -honored on .Saturday with a
water party given by M'*i It, atoe Illsbee. The grouti gathered

lost! of coltap.
Tha possibility.that a' fambler*'
ir msy b« developing in Semi­
te County is suggested by.the
esl of an alleged Cuba operator.
i« campaign against .lot maand punch boerds has driv
.operators and die gambling pub­
- as "w»|| into kindred fields of
tivily’more imnfune (6 altaek,
Hen It gels loo hot for slot mainti, thg lottery racket is bound
■flourish, and when it gets too

Hints T o . Housewiveh

aakins. Sirs. Viol» J(.hn»on,
Edna Lyons aad 51nr. llaisl

Beach Store*

V A L U E S!

)},*U N r - , ■( Monn
I J : I I W »*irrn ll«und,i|&gt;

SA N FO R D

served a t 4:30 P. M.
, Those attonJin.r w,-r&gt; Mr. and
Mr*. Frank Sh*m-s nut ilaujhter. 8usan, Mr. nnd Mi*. Mirhnii
Gwtaon and &lt;Ui;rhcvr, l u n end
Louise.-Mr. anJ Jim. At. K. ‘.a&gt;or
and daughter, Patricia and Joan
Mary,
and Mrs.
r, aMr.
r . sna
airs. Julian uDOru rMr. and Mm. S. X. Martina,
nd family, Mr, sed Mrs. Cal-

family plans to leave tomorrow
for Ft. Pierce. Colorfjl xlnnlae
were used in graceful arrange­
ments in thq Stlnecipher home.
Several games of Monopoly were
played with high pri &lt;e i-eing von
bv Joanle Saunders. 5(ts* Stineripher also presented Mi is Wathen
with a "going.away" ^ift.
Rod was the predominating rot­
or used ttr the plac« *xrds end
sweet course which wot terved by
the hostess assisted by her mother, Mrs. J. M. 8tineciph«-r follow­
ing the games of Monopoly. Those
present with Miss Wathcnr wen?
the Misses Joanle Saunders. lto«cmarv Gamer. Joan Cr.mier. Kllen
Lvons snd Grsre 5tsrio .Stim-clph

ta H?a~r D tW ktotm tl^
n/isr y 'M a irJro
HpacUHst, TallaNasMr*
,
i. Mrs. Kll-m Stuck. Mrs. II.

Thanks to tha Constellation and
the enterprise of EAL. Florid* Is
now but from 3 to 6 hour* avay
from the nation's moat pepulaled
venters. An executl** ran Icaz*
his New York, Chicago, Cleveland
or Detroit office at noon, spend

City

Miss Jeanette Wathen
Honored With- Party

THURSDAY
Mias Grace Marie Stineclpher
Tho Ordor oi the haitern Star entertained yesterday aftomoon at
wdl hold Its annual' Robert'M o-- the home of her parents »n Mo-th
g|t picnic in Oviedo Park at 4:)) Park Avenue In fcomi.- of Mira

» 951

Mvlnjpt on

- -^ w iiira 5u"’nr°“
Merchant* of Dgytana Beach,

th * E a s t C o a s t's p tr g e a l sh o p p in g

and Save on ——

' MIEN'S, WOMUN’S dtid CJl II.DHIiN’Si AP p AJi b L
..... . ,• ......
SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
''
SCHOOL and C OLLEGE NEEDS FOR TOlS anA ‘tfetel

Sir. and Mrs. Ralph Dean have
trturned to their home in Nanfcid
after spending a wjoX in Tamp*.
Miss Jean Windram of Iaeahurg
plans to arrive tomorrow to visit
in Sanford and.taka part In the
Brotchie-lngley wedding.
Mr*. J. K. Wathen aod family
plan to leave tomoirow for Ft.
Tierce to loin 51r. Wothm and
make their future home.
51r. and Mrs. W. I:. I.iindquist
and their daughters, Susan and
Becky, have returned to their
home In Jacksonville after-v isit­
ing at the home of 5lr. and Mr*.
K. F. LundquIsL

Mr. and Mr*. Frank 5tarKr ||l
have returned to Sanford after
*^ &gt; *1 yf1 N»a»l •• ~»V f . r th . I w . t o l liu.........
niimhef^'
perhaps SO per cent, of department
Mm. M. D. Conway ha* ri-Tuinrd store customers are women. Nntu.
to her home in Athrn*. fla. after rally, women advertising cx*cuspending some time wltn her par­ live* understand and anticipate
ents. 5fr. and Mrs. lb F. Lund- women's needs in clothe i and
houje furnithings. Thev ran plan
ahead in merchandising on the
Mr. and Mm. E. C. Harper have basis of (heir personal experience.
"8o. too, they .know almost Inrrtarim l from R a l e l ^ N . C. Mia.
Barper spent threa weeks In atinctlvciv when and what to pro­
Raleigh and 5Ir. Ilaipar left last mote. They are xatural buyers.
Generally they are g-jod house­
week to accompany her hbme.
keepers. a m atter j f prime importa nea In tha smooth fiin u iunlng ut
and Gus. of Grrenwood. S. C. *ie a big department store. And mv t
visiting for this wee* with Mr*. successful women are b»k»»1 diplo­
Frank I- Woodruff and Mr. nnd mats whose diplomacy is flavotcd
with understanding an-i warmth."
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff. Jr.
The women who direct ihe.pub­
Mrs. Gail Mxver and son*. Rob­ licity of tiig New York department
ert snd Wynn. hav«? mturnod ■tore* are known for different
from Kokomo. In.J. Diey were qualities. (Umbel's Beatrice Fillaccompanied horn,, by Mi*. Mey­ Gibbon is best known for her harder’s daughter, Bette, and Mr*. driving work and her catch slogan*
Guy Goyer.an.1 daughter. Vesna —such as "Nobody hut NOIItlDY
hut Glmbels." Mis* Fit* Gib-

Zoehry, Jr. announreJ today the
Math of ■ daughter, lu-lith Ann,
on Aug. 28 in LouUvilla, Ky. Mr.
and Mrs. Zaehry a r t ’ formor reaidenta of Bonfordi .flfca will U
aa tho,form er Mar

Etheridge at hla home in Kings
(and. Ga.
Aug. 16. Mr. aoJ
Mra. Hugh S. Crotsun, J r. of Jack
soovill* served ts attendants foi
thp couple. After Soot. 10 Mr

FLORIDA

Alice fkiintfiB
‘ Mr*. J. 8. Crav/ftii I
■ tiled. Roftr.hm
■orial meeting -f tHe Fii - Melh- ' .Mr*. W P. flu. nmnti,
over the regular IiiixIm,
nml "Cueriy, Mr
odist Church held on Momli, ut
3:0(1 P. M. in 'I ho cl'u u n tiiii.cx.
(itHkllillri M

J W. Wilfianu. Mrs. C \. IVnJrr,
Mr*: Crawfa*d, Mi*. J . F. MrOlcl
lnii&lt;l. Mr*..A t*. .'h mmal.-T, Mr*.
Zailu laird. Mr« I'm Kills. V.:t,
ll*rkev. Ml*, fh'irttl in and Mr*.
Maith* Muffltt.

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Htnrt your vonnuslrrs to'srhiNil
In Ilic&gt;c adorable Cindeiella and
Love originals in Fham brajs,

T h e . Seminal
OlpH **T|» hdtd'rf &lt;*i

I rrnrn f.ingltam and fine ronibcd
0 fond cloth in Solids, * IVinls,
Stripes and-Cheeks . . . They all

inoining. Mt*. Kunsh II .&gt;I d e t ,
p*-' picsidelit &gt;f tin- FtmiiU
Kd niiiH-rml As- ocImI io.i, tind it
g rw n t Jir»t vice president, win

fFti-iid*
n tlfP rrt Ireent legi-luti in Ilf (Tie
l.i colntuii- Shu will I

rale

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in Class Appeal. Sizes

I*. H v m .1 b- A I s ® | (Midler’s s iz e s .

dls- n- the Tcarh.-r’ lli-tir irnt
prt-ei.im and will e-v- n tvicr on

th&lt; pension system.
do«,( -|wn and ha* J)»»t rl.. ,.l it
ainjr. &gt;-xr{pl doting *•)*■—* Mi*.
M,

r i» n f u im e r D c t lo t l H |, , i ‘ -

ar &gt;rh„ turned In drpartm,-nt »i»rad'rttU ing.
^R-lhi-r l'odc»tcr. ,iu&gt;,!i,-iti di­
re, "•&gt; „ f John W anam nkit1. N-&gt;w
Yi-ik' nn,l I'hllaih-lphla -liirr.i, I*
paihap* l*-*l known for h-r r«n-i
atm,l ronrern over tha t:&gt;ir of
m ind and desires' of 3lr*. John
1
Consumer. She workrd in n n,- v*.
papri ailirrtising and intei ... dc(ODiiim l« fen- turning to &lt;|.-ii , • i •
m&gt; ut -t,» r alvertlsing. She I, Ihe
w ife o f John I’ndester. motion p ic-,
lu ic lh e a lr executive.

liston. Fla. has arrivrd in Hanford
to assume her teaching duties at
the 8outh Side Primary School.
She will -reside at th&gt;- home of than the city, editor. She served
Miss Rebecca Steven* at &lt;131 Park aa a New York ropyw nier and ad
yertlsing manager and rami* to h
end ,'rom there were U lrji lo the I guavas, however. shouM never lie Avenue.
prment.jnb in IU40.
•
Bits theater, ,fAfter iwrsimin* oeohsd. Merely cut off stem and
Chief dhd 51re. Coi iman II anconteetg and games wore enjoyed.1 bloaaom end. slice, and put the
Chic. l»lu*-eyed , Aleda "'X'an
Wrsrp, puhlleity director-and vm r
A prise v u won by M’AlM ary J ,s . fruiL-through-th* 4ilver-«*r fiuit
islr home. Chief Hanmek president of Lord and Taylor, gets
R M ’ and- U lia Wathen w.e pres*.
.
waa
stationed
at
the
8anf
jrd
Nav
a hand for her crratlvriu#*,
of the
If the mixture Is t-s b«- canned,
ai Air HUtiun during the tecent company's advertising i t r # H O P
ittraetive summer flowers wrro minutes until slightly thickened. war. They have been tho guest* fashion* and pre*tlge ralhes than
Then add V to 1 t*)i&gt; for enrb of Mr. and Mr*. P, A. Bowland-. aisccial murvhandi»e and Ihe i&gt;u
After graduation from Ihe Uni­
quart of pulp and bring to boil
5fr. and'M rs. Richard Gillespie
'tvTsojn, •gain. If desired, the fulco f m n and two children have left fur versity of Indiana and n brief
leaching experience she.
1 to 2 limes or a lensr.n may l&gt;e
Bisbee,
their homo in Melbourne after toward her present lob via the
served' added Just before filling in hot spending
summer with Mrs. copy writing rout,-, anil finally
I whito ‘ Jar or tin. Seal immediately and Gilteapi* '■tho
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. came to her present Job In BUS
give a 6-minute cook in boiling tt. C. Wiley,
on West Sixteenth She I* the wife of Dr. Ilanr.z Var
water to insure n good vacuum.
Mr. Gillesp'o ha* iwen a t­ Wescp of the Rockefeller Found*
Th* puree. Instead of being can­ Street.
ned. may he aweetene-J without tending the summer classes at
A gift for organisation is said
any cooking and packaged at onca 8tet*on University In Def-ard.
to lie the outstanding duality of
for frectlng. The fresh frosen
5lr*.
A.
K.
Shoemaker
has
su
puree may be served with the her guests. Mr. au-l S irs G R. James McCreary's advertising ty 4
MacDonald. Ada AJams. Ann mzwl as a delicious sherbet with­ McKay of Miami, who are formrr coon—brown-eyed, siu-12 lads
Whitaker. Ann Dunn. Jane Davis. out defrosting. If whole piece* rrsldcnt* of Sanfnrii At present Munn. She began work n* an in- I
Ellen Driggers, Donns Witte, of the fruit are liked, don't put the Mr. McKay is xn Instructor of terlor decorator and swilrheil In
Mary Jo Dayman, Candy,i Hudson shnlla through the fruit pres*, but science in Thomas Edison High department s t o r t , Hios^. furnish.
add them to the se—led pulp; School in Miami ami Mrs. klrXay Ing*. Ona day, the bus* a*knl her
•nd Miriam Maye.
sweeten and stir until sugar la la tearhlng English in WillianV to take charge of advertlaing t» »
dissolved; then - package, nnd Jenning Bryan Junior High School. ( *i«e he hssd obeerrrd lha* *he
aaw her own dopartm-nl and di­
rected Us activities In relation to
Thla puree, canped or frosen,
Mr. and Mra. E. H. I.aner have
has many uses, p arttru h tly •• a aa their gueata Mra. Maureen Win­
hast* for icea. ice -c.-cam, and ter and daughter. Shirley Ann, of from there. For fun *h? paint*,
sherbet*, a i well as for delightful Savannah. Ga. Mra. I.arey and water colors and will have a to y ­
healthful juices apd nectnrs. A her guest* attended the klrFad- man Show a t New York Binhstell
.
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guava neetar prepared from a den-Arnold wedding In Groveland Galleries In the fall.
Bloomlngdale'a sales promotion
mixture of puree-and hlendH wltn last night and Miss Winter served
director, gray-eyed Mrs, Jenneiiorange or grape^rttH‘Juice nr with as a bridesmaid for* the wedding.
Moser. Is known aa “a diplomat, a
added lime Juice and thinned to «
g"»&gt;d listener, a .wonderful tiersou
should be­
come a popular ...........
A dark red rose U a symlml worker* say the day *he look* her
BIRTH ANNOUNCKHfNTS , of every Wgh vitam in,&lt;1.content, -,f mourning.
presknt Job, the dropped her offlr,
Mr. and. Mrs. Dar’d Patteradn
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today announced tho birth
'• :&gt; PRIt E-NKhnoWVt
n aon David Patterson lusnier,
Walter K. Price nf lutka Monon Aug. 22 a t the Frrnald- roe announced today the marriage
S P E C IA L S FO R A U G U S T
ughton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. of his-daughter, Dorothy Maxine,
fiiOT la lha forma- Carolyn to J. C. Newsome, son of Mr*,
rnelle Felrcloth.
- ,- t
Nora D. Newtotne of BanfenL
Try a New Heat T rta t Permanent shaped la th* new Feather
-....... —
The double ring censeaonv was
cut er left leeg . . aa you prefer, Fuipeclally seed for dry hair.

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THEATHBS

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RSDA Y FOR 2
White Beauty Trapped By Forest Fbes!

TOOLS

- —And Many Other I
Remember PIkn Now-

Mi&gt;* **J*rkle Hrolchiz, w|i&lt;,«e
m»i tin g e to Jufflr, lrv: lev, Jr. will
t a k e plnce on Aug. JO annojrvoOd
toilm the plan* for her wedding.
Re' Murk T. C arp -nice will |K-rfoim the rerrmonv ul tlf.- Holy
&amp;&lt;••* Kpi-t opal Churrh m 7;30
'o'clock, Mr*. I*. II. Fuller, &lt;&gt;rggnui. Will r.-ml*&lt; *- mMi-fnm of
anpiml mtvi(^ and M
Km I
will Ihi the 5t||ot
Yearly women1 are being added
to the ranka of department store i Mil- llrotchie Ims ctm-rn
publicity directors who direct from
•.&lt;itl of h o n o r, M i«s 8 |,l
one desk the newspaper, mgiulne
ith . and Iwid-'amalds will h and radio advertising, axles promo­ Mi I ■- Moor* of Calm vdle nnd
tion, publicity and (sometimral M i- * Jt-nn W in , Iran, of l a c - t u i r .
window display of aotpe of the William Amlcnum of llitmlnrfhmo.
country's biggest stores.
Ala, will »erv,; Mr. Inuh-v a-* l» »t
So evident hat the trend Iwcome
an and hi* usheix *r&gt; Kriin
that some observers are beginning
rl»-mal,l of lllrmtouhani, Dyke
to wander If women tn.ik hotter
cCullach of lluntavllle. Via., la*.
d e |fa r t m e n t \to r e advertising Burner and Orin l&gt;. IjtttdrrsV
directors than men. No hlgwlgt ■ Following the ret imnny a cniall
will express thrmselvjx on that rec- titiun will U. In-Id nt the Mn\
score for publication, but they me
Ion for Morn- frier
willing to give the women a big
\r« snd o u t-o f-tovCn
hand.
lit-nds of tho -otitilr
“There is nothing l-t. the Job
to *tti-ml th&gt;. lervn
which the right women can’t do
as well as the right men," f-ald
Gordaln K. Cretghlop, assistant
' Ur ADKLAIDB k Kit It
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
Walk into half the big depart*
ment atorra In New York and into
many othera throughout tho country and you will find wotnon head­
ing the advertising and sale*
promotion of husinotx,') whirh
as.m uch a a -50 million dot

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[)'i hrs.
w h an .th at Howard I'ughg* la
hdildinit \ plan* that will make It
look Ilka a school boy’* model

T O R H A N F O R D H E R A L D . H A N FO RD . FI.O R ID A

i.| Melo-ly

theiie Idllii are rare in times of
•( •* Newt
money
143. Waller S. Gifford, president --WRh doHara v m rtfrhttfcrm o^ th a n 'ROTeritV, In termiTof
purchasing [power 10 years ngo. Ojunterfeitlng would seem
of American Telephone snd
to approach the j&gt;oint of redundancy. —
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a,** s-*&gt; -r it,»
Jfraph. with only $209,550,
6 piker.

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As the presidential election draws nearer, the ranks close
uy.ctYMHitorvLI|)JJd« I’epiH-r of Klnridn, nht* hud disag/endwith President Tninmn nnd been counted a follower of
Johnny
•
preliminary; the real flight wa
(•.mr«i n s .
had been invited to taka was achedHenry Wnllaeo; now .taya that the President deserves re­
Tfvtiufjr Uu*#t Hlar I isffiM ulngl (n ■tart u,n _
nomination and re-effletion. President A. F. Whitney of the
Hair c m .
*u ell , ‘ * . n*«t morning—
H»ws
the first nop-stop hop from DetBrotherhood of Jtnilmnd Trainmen who once threatened to
roll to Miami.
IlniUMtrull) Y our*
spend $2,000 noo if necessary to defeat Mr. Truman, now ' II *• l-,l# 11*11 M-i,r—
The history-makl ig flight got
IU i| iir * lt u lly Vuora
calls him porfcrable to any Republican likely to lx; named. IIII I,o|
underway at 8:68 A. M thx next
i t . All Ihe N»w»
morning. Aboard the big alttk,
The Republican rebels arc expected to fall^ in line, too. 111** HI*,, orr
.
air quean were 68 pasaengom ano
Senator Wayne L. Morse of Oregon has severely criticised Thurwlar
a crew of alx. In Xhe party wen
his cniiscrvntivu party brethren, but he campaigned for them
.new* and radio men. travel agents,
In 1046 and thvn raid that he expected to bo regular in 1!M8.
city, official* and of course our
Ip thin he has the precedent of the great Republican iiuuirhosts, Capt. Eddie Rirkenhacj

l l ‘ ( l llb y lh m

It we*n I Allied P. Sloan, chaum»n of GenZial Moiou. Henry
Ford II or any of the Rockefellers.
Morgans or Mellons, who rrtriveil
the highest salaries paid in lh,United Stales Iasi year, a Treasure
Department report reveals. It wav.
_ z j j |.*!lj*op lfv Chatlu P. Skuufsu.
is. a theater fiahOCtBr

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

will disturb you. If g baby starta
to howl or your seat-mate become*
III rkoy.ll
he quickly rqniqvfd
rgmqvfd ftom
fiotn
II b*
’_t califn
eohjn to a private drawthe main
draw­
ing roopi- If vou *r»nt to
- t -stretco
n -rJ
your legs, gel
to t)i(
the
_ .pp. . &gt;nd
. . walk
'oik .t*
lounge. It Is roomy snd comfor­
table and vou can freshen u p .if
vou lUm. — “Attention, please.
We ar« approaching,Miami. Fasten
vour seat belts. Np smoking.” Arid
th at’a about all ther* Is to it. ,
After traveling in, one ,of (h**c
big shins It Isn't .hard |o uoder.
stand why Capt. Kddie goes arpunj
with tha buttons poppirg, off big
HTfllUt w onder.ahS
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th a t affordatMT* -tthyelar. jh e,u td io I’B t o A M s
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Id pal Park for n- seroivl double I’sckera in M iU !it'td # t|i[v , 11k
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Frda galnetl one full come. I.nv- llnliana , trapi pUy-. d « f I 'll l i .1
Injr the Olerymi-n but two und ball.
one-half games out of fojitll place,
Of the 12 taint-. re.*r bunt* In
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the touiren.-i-.t, I Vrt Wnvm I
The Ssnefor* f lip hi-M to ;l*e the only fuur-i;»ini&gt; -.cinij' f.
8t. Auguttine Saints for u t-ulr of
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can trim the S/’ftnfo.-s ar-d the roa«|«-r« vlituinati-d thn Alp'pf.
FedI take both endt of tlhdr dual Tex., Cowboy*. C-li. and the VJili
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attraction from Uw« litem, the rtlftlKh Hi . f'ariiii-.' t -f Fjri
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NEW HAVEN. Conn^-When Al
Buahey pitches he uses his light
flipper, flashing the form that
tlx year* a»o earned him a tryout
with Jh# Cleveland Indiana and
a successful crack a t minor league
ball with Wilkesbarre of the F.aat•rn league.
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made bv Ms teammates.
The 24-yo'ar-old Buahey la the
sensation of . the Sargent and
Company team In IlSie New Haven
Recreation League, and Windaor
Locks In the Northern Connect!cut amateur loon.
lie lost his t/efi. arm Jn a fenn
i turning to Ms Ctdchester home
. after tho baseball season.
Until lh# ateldont an rnsllage
rulter nippi-d off bis hamt Ju*t
below the wrist—Bushcy’s diam­
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land thought enough of him to
•end him to Wilkesbarre where
be pitched throe complete games
winning two, and workrd a t a re­
liefer In five other contest*.
lie forgot all aliout even play­
ing baseball again until last
spring when he Joned the local
hardware firm ' as a salesman.
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Manager George Barren, hxikl
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and talked him Into getting into
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picked up the .ball from there and
Ms teammates constructed tha
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batter won’t benefit by thl* knowledge."
, Vincent declares signally the
pitch would have the .adverse ef­
fect to causing most of the hatters
the Texas league thla year to
chase bad ball*. "Knowing what
was coming, they'd maku tip their
mind* to aw ing'and It Wouldn't
make anv difference if the pilch
wasn’t In thero.” , ~
In other word*, the way -Vln-c e n t ^
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man umloubtedly has much to do
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AP Newafeaturra B eaut/ Kditor
Db you know how to wash ntlt
fare?
It i« safe Imt that Vou don't—
even (f vou think, vou i|n. Th.s
daily ritual which occupies us from
the time we are able tu hold a
washcloth in our hands is laert
often improperly done.
More than four, millioii Imys
and girls have some kiml of skin
trouble, and much of it. dm tori
say. Is the direct result of im*proper cleansing. Kids g4*t In the
habit at Ifi early age.of anlatli
ing soap and water *nv tline- fnrr-;
ami believing they are clean.
Your face needs a thorough
scrubbing at least twric* a 4l*)\ If
It Is quite oily or m aned by
blackheads and pimples, you n»r-i
three of four jscpibbingi!. If _yau
cannot 'do that, doctors often su£Rest repeating the cleansing p n eess twice
‘ rice in succession nmining
and evening.
In the first place, don", use just
any complexion soap. I’dy a little
more If necessary, but make anre
you get the b e st Your soap should
be pure, gentle and as free from
alkali as poaajhle. If it Is mil Hv
medicated, specially mado fni
blemished akin, *o much the bet­
ter.
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brush with soft brl.it! m (Dn-I's
shaviqg linish la fine) or an Ijnmaculatidv clean, rwug!iV •.wash
M«m ^wople prefer hr.
because they vleanss-clogged |*or. s
more thoroughly and are not ns
likely to spread infection.
Here is what to do: *
Wet vour cloth o r /brush in Imt
water. Warm water Is all riglH
usually, but for very oily skin,
blackheads or pimple*, lie‘.lire to
have the water falrlv hot. Rub on
Plenty of soap *0 th a t you get
an nhumlnnt lather.
Scrub .vour face the wav a sur­
geon washes himself bijfme an
operation. Rerub every Inch In a
rnti rv matian/ w ai1 lo iu h iy irar "
diligently am) painstakingly, pay­
ing special attention i/i the si/l«s
of the nose, apace h/rla-i i-t the
evebrow.*-and umlrr the chill
Use plenty of wn'tr-r ni well a*
plenty of snap. The wariiith of the
water. Ilio. length if time lh.

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IFacc Needs Thorough move dirt and oily accumulation*

By IIAKOI.D V. RATI.IFF
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DAM.AS—What,I* th« value of
. the batter
knowing
just what pitch
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la coming up to the plate?
A1 Vincent, manager of the Dal­
le* club of the Texa* Mague,
think*, in taoit inatanee* it not
only I* valueless but harmful.'
Among other thing* It make* hit­
ter* go after too many bad balls,
he observe*.
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thla league who I can raad like a
book." says Al. “ When they're
working I rould tip off our hatters
hut I don't try to do ft. Actually,
I think it wpuld t&gt;e harmful.
■ “I honestly believe you ran count
on the finger* of one hand the hit
ter* In thi* league nowf who would
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benefit bv knowing what pitch was
coming. The number In AAA com­
pany (the Texas League la AA)
is very small, too. I know a lot of
maior Iragurra it wouldn't help.
Some would only become more con­
fused." ,
Vincent save when he was man­
ager-of the Buffalo club of the
International League in 1341 the
■circuit was full of pitchpri ami
catchers who couldn’t hide a sig­
nal with a bushel basket. It was
a cinch to figure them out and
anticipate correctly what was
coming.
"There was only one man I was
able to work with very success­
fully,” relates
r«*I»tr* Vincent,
YiDcrnlw "lie was
wan
fully,'*
-Eric McNair, whh Ulrl.led 1lme at
second ami short for us.
Any
time
ua.
you gave him that fast-ball signal
and Hie pitcher got the ball In
there, vou could just bank on It
going for a base nit. Dut, the
___..p itc h had to be good or Eric
ouldn't swing.
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"He led the International league
in batting that year with an aver­
age of A57 ami I'm sure he was
helped a great deal by knowing the
Pitches .In advance. I conveyed
the Information by yelling in a
rartl 'p »"«"nt»r »mt b*.fnra Inna
everybody In the league knew what
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“It got to bo funny. The catch­
era would atart yelling when t*uir
pitchers began their throwing moHons trying to outshout me so
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ov»r keeping Europe fad and nt
w?rk may partially solve Itself
through a factor which the politiciane haven't even mentioned:
Literally millinn*.* of Europrrn*
want to leave for ••iototii In oUut
That report- waa In might to
Jon, by Att*’&gt; iiliai minUter hf Immigration,' Arthur Calwell, after a quick -swing through
■even European countries to study
that exact question.
Winston Churchill-baa !&gt;l&lt;tided
with Ilritona to ifick it out in the
home-land, but Calwell anya he
diacovered that 400,
bilt-Jrts
want to ink--to Atfctmlla. And
Australia wants than. 1 Another
. 200.000 want to coma to the
United States. Thousands hove
already resettled In C iw l.i.
Millions Mu* imp
But not only Britons a r t on the
move. Calwell aaya millions «»f
other Europeans are hopintr f tr
new homes in Canada, the United
States, Latin America and Austrail*.
They fear another war. They
feel’ It Impossible to rebuild in
Europe.
Ptotecl
Europe^ They want to ptoteel
their children from ,th a horrors
they've• Seen.
Vxfkxrf T inother war within five yjar*.
The continent la striped with
population shifts. Sweden, hnrd
up for labor, has Just signed agree­
ment to take workers front Italy
and Hungary. Some SOOJ/OO lew*
are determined to leave Europe,
beginning In January Australia
4- will take. 60 Dutch farm aia a
month as long as they come.
Brasil Is taking !n selected
Europeans to build its 'economy.
Several other La tin American re­
public* are half vuty through
negotiations to take in European*
---- w ith-special-skillsr-flotn ClTOtlt*
and Australia have tal.-n in thoueanda* of- the I’olea who fought
with ther Brltlih.
Australia Wants People
Calwell sava baldly that Aus­
tralia wants to hulld Its 1.600,000
people Into 20,000,000 its the next
two generations because they
“have no faith in the peaceful In­
tentions of the Japanese.**.
The Auaslea want . tint only
more population, but a balanced
population. They nrod people on
their farm and range land, and
they’re putting emphasis on tak­
ing non-akilled workoj-t. They' are
looking to tho day-when, for ex­
ample, India la richer and will be
buying more ‘ Australian beef.
Australian range is . going to
waste for lark of market.
- -—Brasil want* itnmigranr rohnirs
to build up a more varied aqrlculture and Is-glad to
the "know­
how" of the European farm er and
the new European technicians they
are taking.
Best People Inspired
Out what docs . it mean fur
Europe T
The possible answers kiek
here In off-the-record laths
economists who don't ‘ want to bs
quoted. Here are tome of their
coniectures:
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Europe is losing, and will lose,
ioms of it* best peopla, The man
with gumption to pull out ii valu­
able. Besides, the 'notions taking
the Immigrants are carefully
screening them.
Europe was ince tho world's
most important factory section. It
shipped to all' the world at the
favorable profit that factory sec­
tion* see mto take frdm raw ma­
teria! producers.
When Europe loses Its bands it
lose* part of Ua ability to export,
But It aim lose* pact of the press
Ing pch! to-buy fond abroad.
More Factories
And In other parts1of the world
factories are growing. There isn't
a so-rolled "raw material notion"
In . thw United Nations which
hasn't voiced a desire for more
factories to piece out fa An pro­
duction.
Those factories are growing,
particularly In Australia, India
and Braxlt. A* fhJT grow, Err-j
rope'* old-market* shrink. For ex­
ample, Australia la now exporting
many amall ctmsumrrs' artislea-'• thlhga aa big a* radio*—«nd nil!
■hortly turn out iU own auto*.
Tha possible .witcomef Wash­
ington economists are n o t parti­
cularly worried. They say there
will be a creaking, complaining
Interim, but the result la llkwtjr
to be a more nearly balanced liv­
ing Kale all over tha world.

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placed^ box ftllcd with rajtti a‘iUytUaui inetnotrel loWrancc'xUnknown •
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World's Boy Scout Jamboree In *,?luon.Fr*,iC*.
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Pick Out Child’s

feet may have grown more than a
site in o few nfbnths. Correct
Shoes W ith C are shoe length allows three-quarters
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to one Inch space a t the toe. Cor­
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Br DOROTHY ttO lr ■
Associated Press Fashion Editor that the leather may lie pinched
’ Whan yog pick out schorl shoes between the finger*. Make sure
for Junior&gt;and Sis, chooo them the'heel fit* snugly. Select the
well, and remember that th&gt; aver­ site which fits Dip lurgvr of the
age active child takes about 30,- child's two feet. (One footalm ost
vs W ilIgMIyTorgc-.' than (ho
ither.)
12 mllct
3—Select shoes which haie-sof*,
That’s why aptall ah-ws seem to
wear out *o quickly, and also why flexible uppers, sturdy but flexlhlj
. import soles. Leather
children’s-foot care ...
Is so
ant. Behoof shoes should he ' tur- ! nreferred to those of rublier or
dv enough Jo give /pud support,! plastic because they allow the foot
vet not so stiff ami K n f t os lo t to "breathe.'’
restrict freedom of movement. The [
National Foot Health Council, on
organisation of podiatrists, rays
the best school shoes are laced ox­
fords mode of light-weight upper
(JET THAT
leather, with flexible leather io !n .
Shoe alie is most ^important.
Badly fitting shoes are-otle of the
chief causes, doctors say, of the
high rate of foot trouble In Amer­
ica. Nine out of ten babies have
Perfect feet at hlrth, yet seven
out o f’every ten adults hove foot
ailments, the major i t / of which—
may be -traced -to--w eantnr'ourgrown ahiwa In childhood.
It'a important to seU that the
children gab new.shoe* a» often as
their fret.'irequlr# them. Young
feet grow so fast that they reach 1
n new shoe site with alarming
frequency. \ Sometimes n child’s
foot will grow a whole site in one
month; almost always the foot
site changes every six months,
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Doctors warn r.talnst excessive
wear of sheakers or "loafers" by
young children, aa heel tendons
may get uQt of lino If shoes are
too jp f t Udhold the foot firmly.
I nadequatttij Instep sunpott also
may lead tV flat feet.
Stocking 'fit is importanr, tco.
Children's stockings jhmilil allow
about a half Iw j; m w * lieyond
the end of the big toe, lor growing
room. Stockings that are too small
cramp the toes; those that uro too
long may bunch and caurj Mistere. , JsLEEP OH A SEAL* MATTRESS
Here are some general pointers '
to follow In buying school dhoes Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
this fall:
1—Patronise a reliable shoe on n 'perfectly IwUmftl sealtI
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■hoe* fo r viiur child. Don J follow gently lin t "sleeping tin a hxalTj
the custom of lust ordering n pair
a sis* larger than the last, for the is like sleeping on a clo u d "

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W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T • 27, 194?

PAUL t i \ &amp;

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Couri^
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one way,* her daughter figures U. S. Sfmul
VITN Ki-f. oi&gt; h»n
11 "T lfn«» m Nanfotd. Ss-ruihel- t.#mtr
School Ip Olso
fiiTf: i,»|,(t i 't?nit either la p w o iy o#
wir friendliness it wonder uud court ..I Sanford i ! : 1 ’ thi* t|* F lo r id * , ntt Hr* i t lH i k y -»i l*&gt; M Uvfitt|‘ 1pa n r h« for* ihe aih
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German Uu r Mines AP Nowsfeaturea
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that ia* ilrtAttH
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A; shooting war Is more dramatic, bring about change.'"
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The nest battleground in the
Bernice has a suggentimt tu
Mffi: faiiM! |ifore« «l . *
;I It f»
*# tbrtfii'f
Court
t course. But a battle has just
WASHINGTON. Aug. 27 (**)- fact you are 'Arob»***doia of
ill t I hi*
W IT N K K H mv tiii«ni and v ffk t.tl C ita tin n tNr |o|idi**h«^f In TH * H a l*
t U F F t C I A I . H K A ti)
war on infant mortality: the pro- 10*p. Kelltv (D-PA), describing America’ in Norway.’’.
make concerning inti&gt;rovin&lt; Am«r.
___ won in a fight th at’s import­
till*
day
«*f
Angtiii.,,
tli*
li*
ir
*
*
A,
H
pi’T
,
J
f
.
f
iff
d,
11
#f
*Hf.:
Tt
«*w
»jia
|*#
r
«j
f- g*ti g1 4 1, .
A group of 219 vuuik . Aiaer- lean* reiatiutu in Nor'any; "U'c
ant to every mother, father ami mature baby. Any baby weighing coni as toe key to European
t*»
t|
I*. Herndon
r ir c u U t i'r t
}»iiid»!Hei|
In rfaiif pr\Lless than 6H pounds at birth is economic recovery, proposed to­ ican men and woman ti'u,c*«ntit\g nught to Id mure Norwegian stud* .toil tin lo r 1'l.t’in It
Sbahy in the„U. S.
rirrfe 'L’ lr tu li t'ftiHi
M iininolr C' tint). 'Ffnrtda, o p f r ea**h
\f F i m U . w » r t fo r feu r fOU i h l U t t f r t t L
*
M CI li t: r n t m : t u
The ernsos bureau has Mil­ considered premature. In some day that the United .States take 98 different college* un i ill -dates enu into America."^
places
in
th
u
count!/,
half
of
all
.xNvC.&gt;
1aIOI *n*f nuifiai
W
N I- ^ ftt&gt;
my 1
h3»tl
n fflein l
listened
earnestly
as
NfUjpun
TCI.
W
'
l
l
X
I
K
l:M
M
A
It
lt
.I.K
I
t
V
over
the
German
Ruhr
mihes
Mr.
and
Mis.
Harold
Ucrkman,
itated the infant mortality r a te ,
!? d u i
liinnfttjddrr
I
H al at tjanlopt In th - C i ' u p t / . J t ;
• .
. |Uac# efHl. ipime4t.3H.. iat&gt;. *
'*
fl«uu lie- British- and “gat tho N’nu t'i toiul. Dcaa 4o( Anajpjgn. of 'UinntSMHdw. Minn., oito'ol hk *h‘»
nr 1940. and “The m ud.* a t . - _ '
Tor
K r h iiW B ..l . ,t ; r : i a i; P i'afui.,'11...
—
il’* I * . Ultfllit.o ll
students at the UnlvrMtV hOttao, mart led couple} *1 the. Iliiitei tity. J*a v*i«
p.nHiufli.6, Jehjlnne” . ’
Nmiford, Flffi'idw*
mg, simply astounding,' said foce. lheV ate a year old.
IH d t j
if
,\n Must.
the
ttTf
jipiiti?*
g
u
ilty
special
care,
“(hi
nitoWPi-r1
'
In
tltr
auditorium
*t*iLu
to
them
Bark ft uni Jin rope. where he
believe that Utuugh Ihay have a Hilt h*H I'fP ll
r.* Edwin F. Daily, director of
Hill rut l i x i i l l f i r
m j
t» r. iiwfi.dt.5i. *
“very good deal" in'llvii'j: nilh u r a il «*«&gt;url of tho N inth Ioi|»#L&lt;l| T ito . K T A T K * i F P t o U t lt iA Tt*
alth service* for the -hildten's every hour," probably will be the attended the recent International of th« main huThling.
i ’le rk of t*irr||it
ablution
to
the
problem.
ilK
M
ii
iif
Fto*
i«l»i
^e-fujfiiii-t'
n4»ityt
j
J
l
A
X
I
i
:
K
N
i
t
f
l
l
T
,
IC»*
W
V
riT
fiAKor
sume
of
them
,
the
phrgaa
&gt;Nut,wegian family off H w ca u ip u t III O h n n ^ ry ,# uioLv llo titu* *»i ,
Labor Conference, Ktjley also
rcau. “ In 1915“ Dr. Dally said,
i’durt
VAN.N'AII
A V C .N P r ;
VAUlHJMT-V.
Even*more'unusual than the in-, gold jeporters:
“Ambassador* of America" had a* arranged for them uy lh« Unihe fondled a statistic, "66 out
T
ll
IM L L K ItV x fla ttitU f i ttKimm
'.Heat)
warn thin. Thly had tend hearing verrily, it is not a “repreacniniivr R%•.O IUW5UU.I.1
every 1,000 liable* aliv.) at Pirth fan t figures, Dr. Dsily thinks, ia
l*jr; U L
Ik n l.
A iW*«r ti
t
it I h a ritia
K i : m m a i i n . i r i t v . »«1.
There
is
“a
good
deal
of
J»et&gt;ut y O a r It
«.n»i p p||=j!)tf&gt; fgp^ywmulti hrt n t •t fl ill Hi* Q l C i l ilitu rl
‘ before they were a year old. the work done with the new ma­ fpar’’ of a new war and "1 don't it again and again ever stM c.thfir familv.” They did mil expect to
mas.
'
“In
1033,”
hf
su'd,
“we
hud
la
mi
Rlitoltllo
of
iffVurro
ill
ttnd
fo»
&gt;rniltiols*
t*nunt&gt;
Fine*
f la t la jit W*
first application Id the Slate*, lo have "maidi and luxury."
T 1046 that figure wns cut to 38
M l. in »li.m uerv «aaln»t you |»y
You ar^ Ihsfffeft
in
S o llr llo t for tM aihilff
a shocking record, with,AS death* *ee how thing* can go on ln- attend the »ummcc school fpr
it of 1.000.
“1 cunu* frotij Washington. D.
among every 1,000 mother*. “Ir. alefinitelv there without leading American students l» Oslo. But C,."
says
Patricia
Shaw.
21,
Negro.
“And In 104(1 we got it down to 1040 that was cut all the way- to conflict. I feel .Russia doesn't others felt a new ring of truth
■•*■O—ft u t H M OMgft
8 tfi In 1.000—a perfectly niton- down to 1.0 to 1,000.
want war hut is promoting our in the old statement. Sold Gilbert *eu I like Norway. Ther.* i* no
dtocriminaliun here. Thu inviple
tshlng drop fot one very." An
failure over there, hopeful we
“We
have
hail
excellent
results
Cranbcrg:
to
I've talked lo are inure horrified
SSnln-nt Knclieh phyrrlka^nncu
will pull out so they can move in.’’
“Whether we like tt «r not we than MiniMn-il at Ihe fad of did*
^ S g l d that the infant mortaliiv jotr with certain drugs, such as pen- For that reason “ we can't pull
are
unofficial
representative*
-*f
&gt;
icillin
with
pneumonia.
But
right
crimination to the Stall’.'."
Ikates a country's d c irrV ^ tl
^ut."
tho United States^ and a lot of
iliratinn. Dr. Dally agrees, '* f f 1 rtfh't think of anv other spot
2. The Marshall plan fur Euro­ •Norwegians are going ,o obtain
where
wo
have
knocked
tuu-ihird*
don’t think you can get him
pean aid would go a* tong way
Legal Notice
ay. by this standard, whether off tho death rate within I? Vesrs: toward answering the problem mote tasting impression* from uj
than from Hollywood nurvics tlfcit
“I’hwiominsl.”
conclude
I
Daily.
U, S. Is more civility;!, or unI
of
restoring
the
economy.
M
t k. r u vppt tit
picture us as sophisticate* or bob- T U AN N in
And that a about all I rhn tell you
M
ivilDed. than some other nation.
il W . P K IlK IN H U N . w it.....
.* 1. The United State* might bv-sox boobietk"
,
,
about
habics.
except
to
say
that
.1 iitiiioK. amt addfraa .* s
“Too’many fselors n o Involved Daily has more than an academic well invest more money in Euro­
Cranbcrg is one of J4 vrlets.nl •await aro.
hat don’t show up in the figure;,’’ interest. He Is the father of two pean recovery .to -shorten the oc­ w h o returned overseas to attend
In* art. hereby ouflfltd that u j
« said. “Just say we've done a boys.
cupation job to 16 to 2(1 year*. the summer school. A student at Ht h.r divotiw Lai br- m tltoi'm&lt;.1 .
job.” Dally says ■ number
The occupation might go on for Syracuse University.. with hla in lb. Circuit lim it &gt;'i lju -Vi1a 1
t
ill t l i . I j
tw n to(*'
I things have contributed to the
76 year* “if we continue aa w# home in the Bronx, this- 22-year- •ju.i,- || lulity.
til ebaorrry. utulrr
Advancement.
Among
Mem:.........
sinor
'a re
•----------- — .....
—„ .........
llarvav BetupiU, goatlunder -if.~
.^ doUiff now Jn
... Kurope^.Wj .uld ex-lil-think*.the greauwt c o m ­ th e PH * o l U l l U l t : T C lt * » t « I K e W N f j
r doctors, working .wUh. bettor. tb# llirih c v Bsarn V the Ameri-fnr.*' sot ‘Mnlrttr much' ro
pliment he ever received was Saiautt. it, Attfto: w PCtlrMA’ I
ti l ll.ai t.o .. ." t ■
chniquc*. Better hospitals.
Bet can Hockey. tieague,
chnioura.
hosnitals. Bet•eonomv."
the economy.'
lirngur, turned-in
iurpe.1 in anllh*.
., «ne
economy.
when a Norwegian frinnd told ottV dtii.ndaia,
I* an a booIat# iltrrtt of dl,
prenatal care. Belter informed no hit. no.run
Lin game while pilrll-l
Of the Ruhr coal production, him: “ You arc not tourist*, you •ought
roiir
;t' t =: “
t
hers. Better road*, making*it i Ing against a Minot, N. D., team ,1Kelley, said it ia only about one- are student* of Norway."
Vob .iif Ibrrttoi* i.iinitcil |o;
R a s itr . to re t baby to the doctor. this year.
j half pre-war level. He anid the
■
t&gt;|wat
In
tal.f
rau*e
ill
|»
i
f
.o
‘.|b
v
|
Bernice Shoul. 27, /ruin Uo*ton,
British Marne the situation oni Mass., a former teacher of ecu* ■ llurt.rr at 'h r i l l f l r r of J h f * ' b ' * j
T And to thc*e he would add anof mid C e srf. at th# I'o u it H oUefto
Of Nebraska** 77,620 square food and housing shortages and
i other, newly found reason, 'i t
la ita iilo rd .d c iid n id *I 'u ilnlr,
^Belgian doctor was in here the m ilts about 712 squire miles a re 1added:
on
tht M th d a ) of Pup'
“ We should relieve the British of all responsibility for Ruhr (Wnturala)) ami that
Mother day," he said, “and he told water surface.
coal production. They, can’t ope­ Xhcrfor. * lUcrvc tint, cimlrnni
rate their own mines. How c*n *&lt; l a .-ltlri.d a m f th# ,a#ld f t w a t*f'*’
expect them lo operate tha Ruhr? l#c.t . » |M»rt*
•
WTTjffcrOt S ir ham l and id flria l
We are footing tha hill anyway.
•oni
Hit*
l
i
t
h
day
o
t
Aoau»'.
AHe should send our lech*
litfuver. the! tv-They would
- - tr— r r —iir it N i u i A .' r r r n .
i ’lit till Court, ’ h-m litj'lt
job done."

ifant Mortality ‘
yi In 1946 Very Low

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A R T IC L E S

FOR

SA LE

8

1KCOUD PLAYERiTfor rent. By CANNING BEACHES *nd water- WATKINS ROUTE now open in
Sanford. Willingness t &gt; work 8
day or week. The Aiutic Bax, IIP 'melon*.' W. M. Moor-i, corner
13lh A French.
hour* a day without a bos* will
W. 1st St. Phone 963.
earn excellent income and insure
j OFFICE space in Melsch Building. LARGE DOG HOUSE niu* In
future security. Car neceOsary.
Large light offices, newly decor­ .raise puppies in. 'Jll Myitie
See Mr. Hollingswortil at 966
Ave. Phone 699-51.
ated, all utilftlci, heat and jani­
Volusia Ave, from 9 to 12 noon
tor service furnished. Call HASor writo to box 2163, phone
FOR SALE
W, Hi A A. Dept. 8y&gt;ra.
2U39-J. Daytona Beach.
OLD N EW SPA FER S-3 Ol^lTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN 9
W OR kTw AN TED
CONVALESCENT IlfLMK now
BUNDLES.
open at Chuluota, 18 miles d E.
10. IS, 20 and 26 GENT
TRACTOR WORK—Plowing and
of Sanford and 18 mllas N*. E.
HERALD OFFICE
discing (no garden pints). Phone
of Oslando. Large screen and
open porchee to sit and enjoy AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales' .5 * ^ :________________________
and Service. The Music Box,! EXPERT painting — contract or
the cool breexe* off Lake Cath­
IIP W. 1st 8 t Phone 063.
hourly baais. S. G. Grogan.
erine. Large grounds anJ walk*
' i Free catimalus. Phone 781-J.
safe from auto traffic. Large
SEWING
MACHINES
lobby and rooms. Brick construe
HALES A SERVICE
t—lion. Can- aecomodate 25 only.
SEWING MACH. SHOP FLOOR SANDING A -fm lihln*,
Phone or write for reservation BERTS
cleaning A waxing. Our power
115
8.
FRENCH.
I’ll. 1190
R at once. Oviedo 23A2 or Dr.
unit enables ua to work where
Martin 2392 or writo Bor 187
there is nu electric connection
qhuitmta Florida. Large sedan
FLOWERS
available. 21 years, experienc*.
for gueata to viait their doctor.
r allI occas
occasions
II. M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
MeNEILL A Y&amp;ST
YOST FLORISTS
Sipes A re / just off Celery
JOH a* ctmk or to M ’x day. 6P4
IOOM furnished apartment,
Off lea ph, 403 retldcnca ph, 510 R « E. 5th St.
*
300 Mcllonville. Adult*, only.
MODERN | apartment downtown. TUXEDO FEEDS--complete lino. 10 B tuinesa O p p o rtu n ities
See Takaeh's Restaurant. Afro
Hunt's Tuxedc Feed Hium
WELL eslaldUhed Hardware Busioffice space or store. 208 N.
,_
,,
. _ t ;
ness for sale. Clean stock of
Park Ava.
ta il
' 8en . JiJnmift Cowan* Shoot Metal.
m n fh . ndUc, Biut MGT. c/o
Works for new Radiators, new|
*
’" I i(
.. 0r«ld.
/U RN ISIIED apartment. All litRadiator cores. Radiator clean-1 —
fillies. Couple only. Muctesumi
Ing and repairing.
12 S P E C IA L S F « V |C E S
Hotel.
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
FOR RENT—Floor sender. Easy
2
W A N T E D TO RENT
SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Traps
operation. Rcaaonablo rates, KanBlocks, Aluminum Windows ond
ford Paint A Glass Co. I’hbno
FURNIr HED’or unfurnished api.
Screens, White cement Palnlj
303.
perm.' residents. By 1st of Sept.
Perm*-tile. Hurricane braces
Close in aa possible. 2 bed­
Miracle Concrete Company, 309
DOlMiE • PLYMOUTH
rooms. Please call 72I*K after
Elm Av» Phone. 1335.
PARTS AND SERVICE
6:00.
109 Palmelto Ave.
Phone 1011
Batteries A Battory Charging.
APARTMENT — medium sired,
II. B. POPE C. INC,
YA-DE moth proofing lasts 6
preferably furnished. Call 702-M
years. Have your woolens moth
after 6:00 P. M.
________• PA IN T— BENJAMIN .MOORE’S
proofed now, . Downtown.Clean­
house naink. Ouul.t&gt; whife sn-l
ers ft I .an miry. 113 Palmetto
IIir i f SO HU mTi LE there is no
colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
Aver—Phone 014.
place like home. I want to rent
SENKARIK GLASS ft PAINT
CO. U 2-114 W, 2nd St.
one. P. O. Box 2071 Sanford.
Piano Tuning and Rapairing. L L
Hill. Ees. Oil-W.
3 REAL E S T A T E FOR SA L K PEARS—Excellent canning vari­
ety »1.25, f 1,75 and 52.00 per
SIGNS
bushel. George Swurts. Silver
REAL ESTATE
~ "
Shaw cards and no*lets
-1
INSURANCE
U ke. Phone 770-M.
O—DUE’S SIGN HRXV1CU
’ MORTGAGE LOANS
I O. D. loin dress. Phone 1011
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor ENAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
1m prrrft' ftn****r"25Vtor F ai I.
Registered Broker and
" RENT
quick drying, for Exterior and
trnsurance Agent
YOU DRIVB IT
Interior use. S E N K A R I K
Rm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
PHONE 200
GLA8S A TAINT CO. Phone
STRUCK
LAND'MORHISON
NEW. two story, three bedroom
8 2 0 .___ ___________ . ____
. U DRIVB-IT. INC.
home. Two car garage. On
turner tot 119 x 140 In May fan. PIANOS—W'lnter .A Co. new
SEE US FOR
spinet 5625. bench inriuded.
Wilt tell unfurnished or furnished
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Term* If desired. Joseph Belli y,
[ v-Thonc 365-M.______________ ___
AND TYP1NO
786 Magnolia Ave Orlando, I’h.
CREDIT BURBAU OF
Partly furnished home—5 rooms
2-2090.
HANFORD
ft bath, large sleeping porch. 1L
110 N. Park
Phena 186
E. Weekly, 118 W. I Oth St. or BEAN PLANTER — good condi­
tion. T. B. Kinard, box 206, IJikc
call phone J6, Orange City.
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
51nnroc.
.
J
U S BEDROOM bungalow, aercened
Fred Mirers, 811 E. 2nd St. *
porch, shade trees. 2624 Orange 4 CEILING fans for sale. I.aney’s
Drug S to re.___________
Ave. Ph. 2I5-M.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Marks!
Barber Shop open Thursday,
SALE
of
antiques.
Kodured
prices.
ID ACRE farm, with house end
Friday ft Saturday.
For
appointment,
phone
1*21-J.
out buildings—in falriy good
THE HOME SHOP
rendition. Form Is In good state Cal, wonder pepper plant. L. B. ~ ~
of 'cultivation, and raady to move
Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla._____ WATCII ft CLOCK REPAIRING
1700 Sanford Are. Phone 1143-J
In on. Price 18,000.
A GOOD FARM of 40 acres: 80 SOFA AND CHAIR, 5«5, exrellent
ATTENTION MOTHERS
condition, attracllve sea; rovers.
acres tiled and In cultivation;
—DIAPER 8BUVICE— •
Must sell by Sept. 1. Phone 763.
fenced. Has small house and
Babr Velvet furmthc* hoepilat
Waaler
Davis.
_____________
_ ample shed and barn room. Fatm
dean, sterile diapera and deodor*
kP was In 1production last year. 6 A R TIC LES W A N T E D
lied container, Reunomlcal and
916,000. •
safe. Fully medically approvH
1 &gt;0 ACRE farm, all UleJ with good Highest cash price paid for used
Call Daytona 2467.W ct llect fer
house and nica ground*. Want
details. 90 diapers, I f a week.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
offer.
-FIRST IN 8ANPORDCo, SIX E. 1st. Ph. 068.
- f tt acres, tiled, on paved htgbwsy.
9 room hou»# In good condition. I’LL BUY your ear regardle*« of 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
5 6 ,6 0 0 .
age or condition.
Roy Reel,
cow ■'
“ 309
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
S
FRED W. BENDER
2nd 8t. 1354. 309 Park. Mary MeMahon.
2 Fla. Stats Bank Bldg.
PRIVATE PARTY Will n»P rash
Phone 1864. Permanent waves
£•••
Phone 1MD
--fag rotn nr 1941 f lU m f e t nr
5A- up, -guaewateedi Wsfter—eefTU IUJ1EHS, will *cTT Plymouth from .owner, Osii af'
tener. Also open evenings.
chicken farm , good land,
0:90 P. M-, 1021 Elm Ave. i’h.
FREE
'REE trailer parking to right
no Dilmftt*
rty . No electricity.
&lt;
party.
Jim A
oou**, *l*eBetty’s
tty ’a Fishing Camn.
Cama..
ne, garage 7 pets, Lives lock. Supplies
Ten nilnute*
couplu would
eourf hen*#. Bfl? ,Wt W, JERSEY COW for sale now 150 00. WANTED—Elderly
like transportation by ear, to San
Wltf freshen in fbsc. J. IL
e/o Hermld*
^ /
Antoulo. Texas around Aug.
Bridget, l&lt;ake Monroe.
With. Phone 462-J.
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A iiit a r
art* •»« .
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puvxuxm In Ocrtlon &gt; »(
m s*.
ix«»« nf M e n u s . a «i « if
ISlT.'hnown »• ih* Ml.'ill'IIV AiTV
lt» futtiji* In* ,lr**Mli«( Umt In
.-i iiiLiiiiI- t'l.u'oiy. Murid*, ir ill !**
n| frrcil inr *«fc *! |iiit&gt;ttc «u!Cf» tor
Hi. hlghrM unit l»»! c**h hid. *u(ij»t« (u iln* right nf lh» Tr*»t*»« of
the Inirrool Improvement &gt;*uml to
ie}*Tt *ny *ml «II hid* '*t *n«
t'nunhuute
hegllinlll* ■! toi*
trrtnch. A.
«»'h* =»*•■ U8V «»
He|i(emhr&gt; A- l! tot*, tlunlde nf
niiinl'lpaltlli* e*»»inenf fur toad
tlxhl nf *»y It* feet wide wilt
be rekertnl front any parrel IhrnuRh
whlfh there It *n *inline Bta;i
iti.jit .\t t.. »&lt;( until tuii to nnt
hx If n( nil iirlroleti in and Hirer'
.fuurba-t.1 ttliti wlii.nU *111- In
leterteA:
*
tJite U anil_11 llhnfc I Dienni.
wntd i ’la l Itooii 1 I'M ti &gt;il and Si
umt PUt tlmik I I'uiim to xml »».
U&gt;t 1 lllneh P U k t
W ay n u n
Hr,atilt I t i .1 Ami'.tl' 11 Plat IlntA
t p **» rs.
I.nit I | 1 and Plnrli U toihr W'«&gt;.
malt IM a h t * Im h - AddlHotl 1*1it
li rah 4 I'xMe ti.

t'm inty, F lo rid a
in t t i.m l m a ll
lloatll.ddtr AaotrlalrA tn m ify* for id a ln tlff
ISanft'id F lo rid a

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and

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,

addt#**

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IXf: t ’th M in i, S U t r u l l h Jfotth I
C oo.la.a
*
I
vhp
a u k . H K ito s tv
N n r in i:ii
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monibt
exitvis*
and
shall
i'it
Hob found himself n auch atatia
Nazi Pilots
come back, of course.
after a series uf pleasant hut
"From HwtUeiland we shall cot undistinguished roles it/ch as “A
the way lo Snain across
the _L’ritutuland hefara—IK tinue
Fra free. (Tice ihrje, wo shall hr.
Waterloo
The excited yoniig German went free Iveil with open arm*.'*
Bridge.” He is now comfortably
on:
•
The dandelion - blossom really *
mi that pmfHnhle plateau
"This man has a friend who
lives in Switzerland, and lie has U a giant tou.iurt of tiny yello w '"' popularity with such eompanIons as Cable, (Irani, Tracy, Hoft tifirelinns with tlio jiroper Hpsr ■ gnrt, Coo|wr, Power and - Macish nutInifiijes. From the .Swiss wo
shall receive invitations to visit

Xttji/erlaml.

1 -nlifornia

In order to enable the teachers
to rarn semester hours It is
planned to estahllsh extension,
courses, he announced. One of the
tf.ate department Instructor* Win
conduct evening classes each week.
Mr*. J. C- Mitchell, principal
of the South Side Primary School,
was appointed chairman of A
Seminole County tesrijers’ group

rnnil find it eventually, or
Barn C
Hialeah drf ws many
UK, Fur esample, a miy Uks
GdJftbrt',* 41though, hi? fflqSMmP
may now be at its peak, will soma which recently set • world's rec­ extension committee chairman to
day have to seek that prised ord for fltabta earnings in one cprry out the educational plan
level.
among -negro teachers,
year."- • v -

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“We Will apjdy here for a three h30,000 acres Of vineyards.

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CHANOINO RtR MIND for the third
and last time. Sheila Hynes, 19year-old English girl, will marry
Hi* man she ws* engagnl to origi­
nal ly, Pictured 1%Brooklyn. N. Y,
with her futuro brother-in-law.
Tlobcrt Wesch, 3, Sheila picked
Robert's brother Carl, who had.
wooed her In England, os tit* lurky
•man. When Sheila and Carl first
broke their engagement, Carl's
friend, Harold tentry, courted
Sheila by mall snd brought her to
the U. EL When she arrived both
men greeted her, Carl again pro.posed and woo,__ VuUimulmaJ'

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He also Informed teacher* of
the renuirtment of the Seminuli
County Hoard of Puhllc Inatmetlon that no new teachera hold­
ing lower than a bachelor’* degroa
niH. !«• appointed in the future.
Teacher* already on the faculty
gree will i» required to earn a
with lower lh*n a bachelor's dtminimum of six sem*»*er hours
a year, until the 120 -semester
hours necessary for the degTce
have been earned, said ,8 upt. Law,
ton.
Alt 61VI NO AY THI British Heard of Trade In tendon arc William U
Clayton (left),' If. S. Undcr-Sccretary of State for Economic Affolrs,
and Lewis Doug)**. U. S. Ambassador to Britain. They conferred with
Sir .Stafford Crlpps, Hoard of Trade president, about the dollar sllilation
on wliich England blamrs much of her trouble*.
(fnlcrnatloaol)

A F R IC A N CON^O

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sold.

. VO C&lt;OR

heps, Ineluding Jean Hansen
nnd Kalhryn /Vandonheeg, „o!d
the KenoShjs, Wis., New* on the
Idea of running a weekly high
school Insert railed the "TeenAge Review." The young editors
do all the work esrepl prim
thalr sheet. There are Iota o f
leen,:grohpa putting out teen se­
ctions In Mult papery.' Why does­
i,:Don’t think that the kid n’t your ganr *rv if?
TEKN H W S
r* are bird brains, Lola dr
Gordon
consider sailing-a stepping - Handsome button*
1 to a career. Margot Gotta Marita* I* a rnhld Dodger fan.
Ncwf Jersey’* Marrrlla Roy
s tailing a t Naw Rochelle, . .
and Atleen Shield# leinow of Tranqitinty and Robert Whoait broker a* a reyttlt *dt*t(br ton of Rridgeton have been chi,urn
delegates to the Northcaitsm
l In aalling.
Older Yonlh Confarene* to be
held a t Jaskaon’* Mill, West Vir­
hg
Girl' Scout*
from ginia. , . . Students registering at
atU ndlnr th* 38th annl- Bergen J n g h r College and Berktnlernatlonsl Girl Scout
ment ‘ at *Camp Barree,
r they like Amtrican girl*
they are “too pampered
II feat, have more clothes
jtc privileges than other
! comparable age In the
Here ara some othrer ro­
ta American h*Da; Maria
Eocoda o f th# Philippines
We
wouldn't
think of
that you rail necking un-

havntng gone out

" * l / |v e r waa happier making
plctt t # V he raid, - I don’t-h av e
to worry aliout the fgn» chaaipg
me all over town. 1 don’t have to
‘frel about publicity nnd fan mallnlthough I don’t mean that’* hot
Important. If 1 turn s picture
1down, that's that—the' world
I doesn’t come to on end.
“All 1 have to do Is make a
picture now and then. The rest
of the time I ran spend hunting
ard flying and doing thr other
thipgv I w*nt to do.”
Hob has earned the leisure. He
• lartcd In picture* in 1934 when
he was 23 and within two years 1
was a inp btfk-office star, Ha*
has been In screen prominence.'

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i. She get* married
tried by her family

lt&gt; * U a a * a

year, nr must l&gt;« six on or btf-u«
Dee. tt.
Supt. Lawton informed the t*A
chers that in order to receive u larW* net up by tlie Stale according
to rank and classification, It &lt;«
nrecsstry to hold a Florida certif.
irate based on college degree. The
mi tv holding of a bachelor's de­
gree or mmier'a degree, he drrtar«d, dor* lint entitle the holder to
demand a salary classification; lb,
Stamped ccrtlfle^ta must lie r*.
reived first from -the State Departmi-nt.of Education. Then the teach*
n will lie paid accordingly, h j

carY t

appearance
iar*tKe tours
lours of tin? nation's
nation *
radio stations, pica jo bo In form ed
It is a very productive trade trick.
, , , Johnny Desmond went to Tor­
onto to play the Club Norman
; "there, bustled about the Ontario
d t r ’a radio stations and record
ahops with the result: 10,000 copies
- &lt;rf Johnnv'o record of "Guilty’
were peddled during hi* stay, mot*
' than ten times the number that
had lieen sold fur the several

TEEN TALK

Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD, Aug,
Having reached the third and
mint important area nf film atarilnm— The plateau—RoU-rt Tay­
lor la a thoroughly htppy man.
an honest and likeable
itu /T **■ relating between takes
of -The High Well" 'and rumInatU* on current state of hi*

NF.W YORK — G regor/ Peek,
Dean Stock well amt Ann.) Revere
- hopped back to our bur* tor muic
shooting on Zanurk’s "Oonllrr.ien's
.'A greem ent,” film atlaplntiot of
i Laura /,. Hobson's norcl about an; li-Scmltism. . . ; Th • bands and
. entertainers vound Broadway who
yowl delightedly when they are
held over for second or third weeks
In the various entertainment pie. raises of this nron-lit community
hardly ran compete with Churlic
Peterson's orchestra at tho New
' Yorker Hotel. , . . A lulel lllllc
announcement .arrived today not­
ing th* fact that Peterson’s tuneamlth* have been regeling Ni-W
Yorker guests for some seven
/e*rsl
A rthur Godfrey exnwcd the fart
that he placed 18th in a Id l*&gt;M
sailing competition a t Larrhniont.
; , . . Arthur noted th-* "2 hours u
,T week he devotes to the mlrruphine
and added, "After nil thnt lime
at the mike, I can’t gel up enough
wind." . . . Another mnvlr about
t the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, In the
same gay vein as ‘‘Weekend at
' the Waldorf.” Is in ’he-work*. . . .
Entitled "Happiness,” It's hving
developed now at M-O-M.
Gina Janas, a chanteuso who
works in the fashionnlde saloons
of both Hast and West coasts,
seems to have fallen upon a cutu
-^aong to hang her future success
upon, a dlsiy little ditty entitled
t f i t Happened in Pasadena." . . .
/Olka insist she's a “fcnilninu Joe
K r&amp; IfSIRifClu.- - J i A»uJ*,nif k r .*'&gt;*.

tunr* lo his marital background.
"Th* Annlverssry Song," snd “I
Wonder Who’* Kissing Her Now.”
. Joe-Howard, octogenarian
abjhor of th* latter ditty, is play­
ing four and five shows n day at
ithe
l l l.«rf„
Tl,t,nies nlwtr
huge Roxy Theater
wheren flit*
the
tapyle about hi* own life. I&gt;earing
-the song's title, is plsylng. . . .
Joe’s acknowledgment of congrat­
ulations from hi* friends who mar­
vel at hi# energy in playing so
»»ny vaudeville shows a day at
" Ills considerable age is, ” Jlow I
•jlah I ws* 70 again I" •

Teachers Meeting

By R. J. SC O n

SCRAP BOOK

By JA rK OnKlAN

had iwen avallabla,
Claude Thornhill, the brndlcader
whose piano stylings nro stiractItUf the recently awe*-minded
younger pttulenJ fam . iiinitw l for
hi* aliacnt-inlndncss. . . He retnetniiors entire sym|i!inttle rcorrs
down to thn veriest musical marginal note, but ha* an Impossible
■time with .timetables, telephone*
BUJnbcrs, where he left bis cloth­
ing, even addressee of v*din stu■■ dlo*. . . . 80 Tin Fan Alley is gig- tlln g somewhat over the title of
Claude's new Tecord hit: “ You’re
Not So Easy To Porgm.”
Two Otcar-owning Pauls at
separata tables In gsudlly |goldtinted Monte’s-on-the-Park: VTutil
fin a ls Pasteur) M11.1l and Paul
(Watch On The Rhino) Luca*. ... .
Tommy Manville, the MtfchMl-Do”Atmut-Nothing ftlKiw. r.*rjurstid

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1941

» TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

f7kM

Cool and relaxed, never a worry — auto­
matic controls' start your roast, keep it at
tho exactly right temperature, turn it off
\yhen it's done. Your kitchen stays cooler,
too, —• as much as 10° by actual test. And
after dinner, thero's another time saving
dividend—no smeary, sooty pots to complicate dish washing.
Yes, electric living is better living — and
tho essence of it is cool, clean, convenient;
economical electric cooking. Your elec­
trical appliance dealer is now receiving
. now, improved postwar electric, ranges
in n rising tide. See him today I

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THE WEATHER
To Protect th* Peace of th* World;
To Proatet* tho Pro area&gt; of America;
To Prodoco P iM fw tr for Boaford. &lt;•

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Generally fair through Friday
with ortiiiom l afternoon and
evening thundershower*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
/OLVME XXXVIH

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST £8. 1M7

EeUbtbbed 1908

1

-A-

, Talks
At OpeuiDgO
Region Meet

USD A Orders
Election On

Hopes To Head American Legion

Marine Ace Sets New World’s Air-Speed Record'

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Governor Advocates
Military Training;
World Peace Seen
As Further . Away
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NO. 205

A s s o c ia te d P r t u U u t d W iro
9 . 'V

Egypt Plan
Rejected By
Council
2 Ousted Demonstra­
tors Seek Entry;
Mass Meei Held
By
Sympathizers

Growers And Shippers
To Vote On Chang­
ing Indian River
M a r k e t ing Rules

By LARKY' IIAWCK
b\K E SUCCESS. Aug. 28 W
■Two Egyplian tlcmnntlrilor*
twice ejected' (tom the Security
Council chamber, returned to
United Nation* headquarters to­
day leading a New ^ork taxicab
g*tr» by gurtdt.
They were stopped outride the
fleet filled wilh
*&gt;mp*thttef».'
While delegates inride the chantLAKELAND. FlJC Aug. 20 GF)
. bet, were entering tlw final stage* .
—The U. S'. Department cf.A **• »»,*,dcb»rff oif.‘EfefphVifrinVndi' to/ •
.lic ^ /c K i.y , . s e i t , ^
iramediate evacuation of Britiab
•anclton. lubject to approv
Mr
Iroopi,
the two nationaliat* -ttsgcd
Flat
W
a
grower*
and
shipper*^
Tha abatement was the first Ina man drmnnritation outride. They"
propoul that the citrus mar
1A1HINO ACROSS TH1 MUROC ARMY AIR IASI, CAIIFORNIA, at 8JO.8 miles on hour (rtcnrly U miles a
were
barred from the grounds on
agreement be amended to permit
Ilnute), tha jat-englned Skpitreok (left) break* tha world’* air-speed record set live day* previously by the
r.tJal nomination, of hi* atand on CANDID ATI K * NATtONAl' COMMANOI* of the American Legion. Perry
•prcific orders from Secretary-Gen­
the
issuance
ol
interstate
shipping
N«vy
In
the
isma
ship.
Marin*
Maj.
M»rlon
K.
Carl,
SI,
ol
Hubbard,
O
re,
who
flew
tha
record-breaking
tha eontrovaralal Ittue.
Brown (right), of Beaumont. T ax, la shown at a p r m eonfarawca tn
(fn Im utt tonal) j eral Trygve Lie.
regu!*linni on Ip ''*n River frail plane. Is ahown getting out &lt;4 the riubhy-wtnged craft (right) slier the record flight.
N rw York. At left la Warren Atherton. Stockton. Calif, past national
Earlier, in addreailng the openMnstafa Mantlft mounted a
different
from
‘
for
the
re­
commander
and
chairman
of
the
American
Legion'*
special
national
V ing aaaalon of .th a1 Legion aux­
•oXphcx ami Iwgan scouting hi*
committee
on
universal
military
training.
(International)'
iliary convention. Deway —“ J
mainder of the *tk_
familiar slnfeau* of "down with
tha membership to “taka
The decision wak ■tcmiMinieil
the-Hrtotvtrf Down-w UHl m p cTIRF" ' w
F. Miller
b y' Itiriructlon* to MV T.
Ism!” He was carrying a l*rg*
U8DA' field represel *alive, to
American flag and hi* companion
perloda in whlen
our meet critical period*
mng
the
condurt an flection
wtlon if if
In the previous ouster Incidents,
tha paaca mky be once again
growers and to give ship
ippera an
*\hmVd Kamel
Kotb, waved a
endangered.”
their
apopportunity to ImlL
green and whit* Egyptian flag
Dewey’a to««ch to tha American
prove! by algnlng i
agreeIn addition to th»ir follower#,
Legion in the Garden followed
meut*.
*
I The Junior Chamber of Com- 1
who hurriedly pll-d out IQ taxi•hortly tire call to order a t 11:45
nitre* haa received Ifl.fJn ij donn- j
, ..
",
cabs, the audience included w jjhMiller laid the j.-'fm'l front
A. M. (EST) by Paul Griffith,
lions for the operati 11 of Ihe ; P r c n i d c l l t C .ltC S N c C f l n a l number nf UN security pnSept. 10 to Oct. 10 had been dea, British
Matherr j Will
the Legion'* national commander,
,
Tourist Informallon lloolhi it was
reporter* and a-few curious
Ignated for grower* to cast their
who rang an 18-fnch high replica
For Renewed Faith iirr,
Seek To R c p j f l i n j announceil at the noon meeting at
hallntt. No act period ha* been
bystanders.
of tha Liberty Bell In accordance
for thlppera to aeml in theli
men nf rhe demonstration
In Human Dignity wasTheiiv,thP
with Legion curtom dating back Civic Clubs Urged To Past Head Of Educa­ ftyed
Custody. Of C h ild !,h*Dedication
M*vf#,r ,nn
,0,1*v* for the
ceremonies
agreements.
UN parking lot, which
20 yeara.
tion
Group
Tells
Take
Active
Inter­
.
, , „ 1 Imuth have hren unwitged and
•
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1
it*1*!&lt;*
Ihe
v-iie fence enclos­
Under
the
marketing
agree­
■ The GOP titular leader never
ROME. Aug. 28 i-IT- The Vat­ ing the headquarters grounds.
( FI.STV1IAV, H a.. Ana. /d !7 *| ,vl|| begin at 1:00 oVI • &lt; next
ment regulation*, at least twoOf Lobby. Actions thirds
haa announced hi* candidacy for
est In Juveniles
ican
and
the
office
ol
Mvron
fay
Okrlofwx county gr^nd jury Momjay afternoon with Gennre
Meanwhile, Russia renewed her
of the grower* who, vote,
tha. 1948 nomination although ha
— *
to.LV fteed Mrs. Maigsrrl
l.cnc
T.iuhy
Riving the dedlroltori
‘
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■-* ad* lor, pfiicnal , repiesenlative of op|Hi«ltloti t,i a Brasilian proposal
recently took an extensive tour,
Difficulties and oppoiition from either numerically’ or according to n , , t, ... I '
A first hand account of the
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dress and J. Bralley Odham. preM istrial settlement of thq
the tonnage of eitru* fruit they Pol u&gt; I. linti.h war bride,
announced aa “non-politlcaL”
of chstg sld*nt of tin1 Bemlnoc County President Tinman to Poj*e Pius tor
lobbies encounlered at Tallahsssee represent.
Atiglo-Egyptian dispute o v a ’
must
approve the
Ka told tha convention that life, discipline, educational and
XII,
released
today
an
cxehang^
e*
for
the
fatal
shooting
ol
her
(Conllnurs Bn P e g * Sis)
Javccfs, tdghtlghllng Ih* tourist
”for tha defente of the peace rocational training and the meth­ in promoting Florida’s recently proposed- ; amendment. One-h*tf
program tor the rotnin,t srjisnn. nl lettrrs Irctwrrn the Piesidcnt
w( milat maintain a permanent od* &lt;&gt;f puniihmcnt of youthi com* patiMUschool legislative and ap­ of the citrus fruit volume, ac- Amnicin **«Ulirr huibant) *i Fmi Itev, Doiiglata C harle. will give
lithe
intifl.
military establishment adequate ..m ilted to the Boy* Industrial propriation ,Uwi were today de- cording to the Session just ended, Wiilt-'rt on July 2‘4.
the Invocation.
to the defente of this country School at Lancaster, 0 .. was jreitcr- icribed to the member* ol the mtttt lie represented by shipper*
Mi.
Truman’*
Irittr, dated Aug
Ih* grand jury reported it* | The drive to raise Ihe M,000 on , . . .
who send In ngTeementa.
a t all timet and alao sufficient
I
hx
‘'»V«-«I
Ito
tnl*-UII-a«*lint
iilA
vrMrlv
tn-nperhtp
the
t«mth
wtlt-,
*»i-*•«
Ute*li
—
to perform oqr ohllgatlonr to d a y - given to-Kiwanian* a l-lh e Scminolc-County- Teacher* Associ­ ~ -Final decision on - plartng- tha
jp*h^ United Nation.”
Touriit Center by Glenn F, Me* ation at Junior High School by amendment In effect will rest 21 rfai-uld nolive of llw lilc n| cSrillmie until Monday afternoon,j "Unless the inor.st fort es of lh
away raid that ‘‘the hard fact Fadden. DeLand Insurance man Mr*. Eunah Holden, past president with the U. 8- Secretary of Ag Mwi shortly alter court cmivcn-tl «’ro*Ucnt Odham staled. Chetles
t genuine, pcacs seema fur* and fq r^ ..l^ m r h ^ W «Uea- of the f t oridh Education Associa­
urtfe^rt forMnn JsxW orKRn^RfTnn, jcnuri^ihV nt /mu! Vhr»ltiMy
'uppffjTii n
pTTPpniiii L s j Y—lb * * gland jury *
lion as a member of the Ohio tion. one of the leader* in the which wa* given the n,aJorlti«* apparently wat n:ade ynleidsy stated that the businesses* in en, rtitil. tlif
. . .iHrngth
. 4ml . .rffrclivr
, ,
Enrollment will begin Tuesday ±_ but the report u ai delayed became Seminole .County are heartily In nn* which theteliy would be |n«! morning it fRl to 12:00 at the San-’
State Prison Educational staff. He fight for better teacher u liriet and •peelfled, h* haa In the vote
favor of Ihe enlarged tmiilU
In
other
agreement*
rejected
attch
Toed Vocational School nn Com­
alio served on the educational better fUndards of education, She amendments where the vole by yoiltl wat not in lenion. ’
'
program, and that there bn* been by lhetr.m or.il foitet wnulti bAvenue In the Kent Bond­
”1 think‘ ItV ’ Wonderful,” Mr*. onlv‘ on* business o-gauirnlinn Kainrtl by tho*e fuccet which ntv mercial
staff of Ohio Stale University on wa* introduced by J. B. Root who
ICeatlawM ea Peas Slat
ing, it was annnunca) today by
IVland enid. "Fm aorry It all that had been contacted whlrh poie and seek to destiny them.” Mrs.
presided at the meeting. Mr*. Mar­
sociology.
R. -C. Maxwell, principal ;s 3
lotppened hut Fm happy about failed tn runUibtiln In the prog­
Tim I’npe’a Jotter, ih»l(*t| Aug. and Mr*. Glayds Hall, assistant.
He also' urged that all civic garet Coil wa* named Unporp*
the verdict,”
* ’
ram.
2&lt;t
from
fho
tn’Miftcal
sunnier
raUesldents of Heniln-do County
clubs take more Interest In pol­ secretary of the group.
She said her first move, now
Commenting on a report that aidrnro at Cartel Gand'dto. said: or nutxlde tlje r&lt;uinty, !fl vear* of
itics If it pertain* to juvenile*, and
— - ;r. t *
a. that »hc has l^eii freed of 'th# nn out of county contractor hou
51r*. Holden told of conference*
"We hasten to exprr's our ‘at age nr older and not attending
A Tha fancea and the acoreboanl to aya to It that untrained “Good
ctiargrs, will l-e to “get my baby built Ihe Tourist Informal‘rn isfactlon and thsnki for tills latest -piiirllr
or to the Introduction of the
school*, may -nroll. An
a t tha Municipal Park are being Charlies” are not appolntetd to
hack.'’
illation
with
the
Attorney
Booth. I’resldent Odham polntrd | testimony "to the desire un t d-'tergrade education IA required,
repaired following damage Incur­ head juvenile correction agen­ General and- other legal advisers
I She had ’rlalpied that aha, ahol out that bids for the building wrre nilnatinn of a great and fra,* p.*o- Mil
special nrtangenien'.a may bo
red during yesterday* itorm and cies just because of political con­ In an effort to determine fund*,
1her huthaml. Staff Sgt, (iraydou enllcitrd by paid advertisement pie to dedicate Ibnroelre* in ihe hut
for Ihose who bas e not com­
will be In condition to allow the nection* hut to ate ’ to It that mental reform* for the achn-d
I'clshd in n iptnryel after W# hnd and that bids from th ' t a-iil ecu- noble task of ihnt pca-'r f ir which made
pleted this, grade.
nr SI AX HER FOR
scheduled twin bill between the man well trained for tha Job are
M
(tnlfniaril
nn
I'
hro
taken
their
IS-month-old
ton
/ro
rt
were 11,7,00 over tb» I L1
system. It was difficult to g-t
Regular rtasses wi!| soon ita r t
LAHORE, Pakistan, * Aug. 28. her and *riit hint In hU relatives ^tractors
Daytona Beach Islander* and tha appointed.
lyhmlttod by the out-if-town fir-n.
In shorthand, commercial English ■ .
Sanford Celery Pads tonight, H
He also pointed out fhe part groups from different counties (/Pi—Thousand* of 8ikh ami Ilin- In TomkinsviMe, Ky.
D was'also pidnted nut lit*' the
and Comluercial law from 8:00 A. •
was announced this morning by that member* of civic groups that had varying problems to du refugees are streaming from
Mra. Poland, wh &gt; came here Cllv hml a llmft of 81.500 apnrop- Mrs. .Junius M. Leo
M. in 4:00 P. M. All otht-r classes
George Touhy,. builnaa* manager can-do'in aiding (n the rehabilita­ com* to asreerr»nt on needed leg­ Pakistan to India and morn thou­
It'M lIlH S mm I'ase »l»l
rlaled to build the Vioth. The
are
(aught Individually. Noon hour
sand* of Sloalama from India to
of the Sanford Baseball Associa­ tion of youths released from cor­ islation. she said.
Died This Morning typing
M contract was awarded tor 14,200.
practlrA I* fill-rood for
Pakistan
to
escape
death
In
com­
Rhe
described
opposition
to
the
tion.
,
rectional institutions. “Never send
students Who ».-&gt;l
\ special
Gordon Bradley, tecrelary of Ihej
( I ' r s l t s s s * e a f a s , 11,1
munal riota In tha Punjab, divided Instruction (siven
Tha freak storm yesterday af- a boy to an Institution except a t
stated that many ■Mr*. James M. I.ne dle-t iflU class In iljrtaMoti •* held from
on tha raeent Indem-ndmco day.
*ha scoreboard « l*»l resort," he u rg e d ..'----For Cashing G I Bond orgsnlxatlon,
oVIn. k ih 'the 8:00 Io'*0:00 A. M. fur thusn who
local
sub
contractor*
warn used tn morning at
Ocaaalonally
they
meet
and
and three section# of the fence.
Ths Lancaster Boy* JWhool
local hnsplta! following art Hints* work In the cllv.
rnmpletr
the
booth,
however.
Han­
claah.
but
1
saw
them
as
di.nlrRed
Sldpey RIChard, city »up«rint»n(C a tlssN s a ’ N l t ala)
Britain Will IT«e
Instruction to veterans plan­ ford electricians, plumlwr* and of two months, A ctsilent of
Numerous calls are received,
pekpl* weary of fUhling anJ
dent of parka, reported that the
ning
to cash their terminal have glass dealar* were cs!le,| In on the Hanford fur Ihe past Id years from local business mm for atudCompulsion
On
Jews
homesick.
acoraboard will be in operation Fire DestroyR Tin .
Mrs.
Lre
made
her
hum
■
at
2iK&gt;J
,
ent employee-, Ihe must deserving
Bald one leader of n group of bond# Tuesday was given today by join
far tonight's contest! and that
O rm w
John L. Raids, adjutant for the
of whom are given consideration
Alvin
Odham
suggested
th at ,,the
• tha fences will Be (solaced If posHAMPURG. G«em*nv, Aug. 28 Hindu* and filkhs:
Warehouse
On
Farm
.
.
,
..
.
,
..
Born
July
M,
lfiDI
in
(!«rthnqfr,
“Wa ware happy |q our homes local VFW post. .
aibla.
■
of director* I n t e . t l g a t h e s a tlroj#*e**#.| was . mamMr first. The school I* fulto accredit­
(yfh— A Rritish nfflelal said todas*
The bonds mav be cssIuhI at hoard
before partition. Look at u« nnw,
Lon gw nod telephone lirpj'.,' nn I of the I’resbvterinn Church of that ed In* the Veterans Administra­
“Tha se ore board is fust patched
Rritish
aiithneitles
were
prepared
Fire, believed to have been
either of. Ihn lucal hanks ut*on taka Ihe rinding* under advise
tion and any veteran may h-ceto*
j
together,, si not It we* practically caused bv apontoncou, comhurtinn, to us* thr»e degrees nf comrmlstnn In danger of our llvja, Impoverish, preasntatlon
of -the veteran's ori­ ment. The group vote I to Invrs. cllv.
Instruction in Iwth eommeveiaU
demolished. I- hope that it wtU destroyed a large tin eorrugated if the 4.400 Jews of the Exodus ed. miserably running lit the hape ginal
She I* attrviveil by tho husband; ar.-l rriatnl high who-d siihje--t».
discharge papers, Mr. Sauls tlgate th* telephone rout rovers/.
1 ,,»«
remain Intact nntll tha Pod* com- warehouse belonging to tha firm of 1047 refused to leave the three of survifaL'’
. ,board, ofj dlre^nrs;_meeHgg;r
„ ,
_ ,i
two
*N. , onIk M
Jen.Courses ii ehlHo houkkeening tyl
A
ln c ; dauohtms
&gt;r)il Mr, r;Mr*.
,, ,,BV
h
Engliih-apeaktng Stoalain* • ut- emphasised. Survivor* o f-v e te r­
gdete^ tha year," Mr. RIChard L. A. Brumtey and Son a t their British transport* bringing them
p’lng, Pilmrogriphiiur. filing, hualjj
tarad somewhat sim ilar’ senti­ ans who received bond* must go
niah' I f f Sanford! On#’ion,* James G. Ime ness.arithniHUc, calculator.and ad­
farm on Celery Avenue early yes­ to Germany.
to the Post Office and nhtain spe­
ment*.
gt
th
t
rouri»t
C^ntfr.
0[
on#
grnntNim.
I
airy
One section of tha fence nearly terday morning.
v* a-t*l -H|ni | it siIT
i, * +e&gt;■j ding machine practice, and a gen­
The official said these degrees
I pbotdgraphrd a point 21 mile* cial blank* to tfe filled out ard
• 50 feat long which was blown
Gueals at today's meeting in -* Payton nf Hanford; one sister eral rlerlcal course. Upon »atl»r
untied to Ihe proper Wulhorltlcs.
Tha building wa* a mas* of W#r*t
aouth
of
Lahora,
Where
the
lllndown on the south tide of tha flame* when the blaxa was dis­
Mr*. Mary Margaret Priest of
First! manljandling.
du-BIkh and SfosUm lines Inter­ Tii# next of kin in thl* rate Is cluded Bob LukS and Gens 'F is ­ Carthage; two brothel t, John factory completion of any reurse,
fi«!d la in fair conditio* and can covered
considered In Ihe ord-r of wife, hery.
a certificate is awarded.
bv
a
negro
helper
and
Second:
ahlp’s
hostpipes.
r
sected.
l be repiaeed w ith‘little difficulty, therefore the fire department wa*
Fields nf Carthage and W, N.
Third: tear (« t.
'
The*# llAaa extended-In both children; parents. Th# Iwnds m utt
'*
‘
’ ’■
l However, tha section on the south, not called. About 50 tons of fer­
Fluids
of
Hanford,
N.’Y
?.*,
nn
ha'f
l&gt;
*
cashed
tor
the'
full
amount,
Mr.
added thatVompahlon would directions as fs r as the onlooker
east corner will offer somewhat tiliser. Including sodium nlturs. be H#
brother.
Benton
Fields
of.
Happy,
Sauls
stated,
as
no
partial
pay­
used only es “an absolute lest could see. The refugees were In
Rourid World Fliers Tex.
Berlin Raid Shelter
of a problem, since It was pushed
dcilroyet, also a ahed con­ resort."
every Imaginable vehicle -and oh ment will be made. .. .
against a pole Inside of the park we*
Funeral service* jrill be con­
Mr. Sauls temlmle l t veterans Make Ireland Landing
Will Be Blown Up i a
farm tools and implsBritish authorities estimated IQ foot. Men carried women and the
and Was splintered badly, Mr. taining’
_______
.
, ducted at 5:00 P. M. Friday In the
.MV
...
would take 24 hours under or­ Infirm, the latter with beda on that thd* national VFW organise, RIChard added,
tioti strongly urged nassag-s of th* } NEWTOWNARDS, ' Northern Erickson Fiineral Honrn with the
Mulrhead, a neighbor, not- dinary conditions to disembark their shoulders.
BERLIN. AUg. 28 ( * &gt; - Th*
j j | A 40 foot portion of tha fence
tbs nrumlsys of the fire, the Jew*, being shipped her* from
The line of march was littered terminal leave pay bill, but that ( trolisrul Aug. 28 (A*l—Cliff F.vans Rev. Douglas Charles officiating, Bvlng, Ihn *'ck am), the dead war*
Clear tha clubhouse can ha replaced and water
-was poured on negro French water* after their un­ w|th neraoakl effect# abandoned national Comdr. Louis E. S t a r r L» u'.ihtncton and George Tru- Intormenl will folluv In Ever- being moved nut of tho way to-’
with little difficulty, but none of
near the burning shsd successful attem pt to run the In flight from roving, bloodthirsty asksd all member* to retain Ihelr „ „ 0f j J j Angles, who arn at- ’ green t&gt;m#lery.
day tor ana of tha biggest damoltha fence It In too good condition dsrelllng*.
keep the fhe from spreading Palestine blockade, If the refugees band*. By military estimate, the l-»u4s a* long a# possible.
tempting a leburoly flight around
-__________ __
itlon Juba In poatwar Berlin, tho
and will have to. Save major
major re- to
Anyone desiring fitth e r Inform­ tha world In two light sport plan-!
to them.
-—*•
■ B lo rlB
should reslat. The Job might taka death toll of these hand* on hoth ation
lf not Replaced tnUi
Mr.
about cashing the bond# •a, made an unlcheduled. tomllng \ n B f ] \ H q Bi n g H n n H f j
side* of the border In the last 18
72 hour*.
,
I ted.
IChard atat
-lk
’
,
'
Present plant for the arrival -of days haa been In the thou**ml*---- county service officer,
St-— [Plans
Completed
For
n d 30.000 peopl* at a time dur.
A group of Sikh* and Hindus
Iceland.
Raiders Body Found te
n
n
. .
.
|th a refugees next week call for
Dooley
ing th* war.
• Th# two American* had taken
l 'o n y K flC E S M o n d a y I removing the passenger* to train* would past while the Moelems
off from Keflavtk airport, near
During th* vrar and afterward(and transferring them quickly to waited. Then a Modem party Midwest Scheduled
28 b n —Th*
SHANGHAI. Aug. 2i
Be Held Friday A« Ml]
Reykjavik, last avenfng bound -d y of Cpt. I eland 0 . Faktor of It nlio served ** a hospital. O ra
Tha Duaty Roots and B ad d W Nto«n hut camp* near Luabeck, wouM nas* while the Blkh-Hindn
line halted.
for Freitwlck, Scotland, but a Plymouth, la, la*t of th* mltalng of It* wartime patient# wat th*
To Get Cold Front heavy
iVMrs. Mary Brown Dooley, wid- Club met Tuesday evening a t to the British occupation sons of
The leader of one Bikh group
ml»t a t tha latter airport Doollltla Tokyo raider*, ha* b«en lat* Hermann Goerlng, who went
Bw of tha lata Mart is E. Dooley home of J.P. McClelland and made Germany.
said hts refugees had been at­
eaurod them to chang* their found by a u , B. (r*T*t regis­ there praiiimel-ly tor safety from
plans for the distribution of
tacked four times enroute and By TH E ASSOCIATED PRESH plana.
tration field
learn nearly 450 the allied alrfleeti which he had
prise* totalling mors than M00
Cpsler s ir moved Into th* Midthat 200 to 800 had been killed.
After a two-hour halt the. ralr miles aouthwett of Shanghai, Col. rashly boasted would n*ror bomb
Several
Towns
Lost
at
the
Cow
Pony
races
and
tour­
m c&lt; f l u m i m th .
A British offlcef confirmed the west today after a alight warmup took off again for London,
■
Gharlea F. Kearney announced to­ Mctlln,
gait 84„ Ttara. Mrs:
was nament that will take place a t
of one of these attack* and yesterday, whlrh routed tome ap­
■ ■
The struct un* I# known as th#
. To Rcdfl In China report
day.
2:00 o'clock Labor Day after­
1870 la
an Indian officer th* report of prehension among heal-weary, « lie said Faktor’* body, discover­ '•Bly Zoo Bunker,” a* dlatlng*.
noon at Fort Mellon Park.
GATCHEL X RAYFI)
another."
•id-nto.
ed outside a village, had been I*hetl from the "Little Zoo ,
B r HALOID E MILKfl
Present at the meeting were
Th# CbJeago Weather Bureau
Ll*e stock lay dying nf exhaus­
brought
to Shanghai by tampan Bunker” deraollebtd earlier In th*
NANKING, Aug. 28 (AV-Com- tion
1 ‘ ■ N N b i i M B Mr. McClelland. W. O. Kllbae,
Forroit
GaUhel,
who
wa*
incold
front
wa*
moving
and m alnutrition'along ih a gjid •
enmnter nmler the ailiyl pro­
Mr*. Hannan Harriett, C. W, raunlst raider* under one-eyed waV because .th e refugees could ■cioa» touthrru Inwa this morn- In—R near Klaafanma* .lala.Tm
**«'
Rtiter B.gMfil " ( J a m a gram
of destroying
German
H
r
remain*
were
Identified
by
a
C.
Rabum. E. J . Camq-Ti.g antT pusTiIiTg ’ fTmL-.vnr«l atul
afternoon when the Ford pickstruetu* claselfleil a* war
western Shantung pro­ n u u u n m r l o m SHMIgh to let Hum eastward. Somewhat cooler tepi- day
gold
ring,
a
allver
name
braceL. IMMrieln and
uo truck he w at driving turned
telillal. vince. have ru t a wide twath
ir. A. M em
Ths Indians Wor* I heir finest i-craturej- war* reported ov#r over i f ter blowing a tiro and (Ida- 1st ami s crumped leather glove.
r- recta through Urn Henan-Anhwal borin an effort to save It. Minnroota, northern Towa. the awlping an oncoming automoMI*.
__ ^araeronJ dcr country to roach area# within clothing
Their garment* were ralntoaked Dakota*. Wisconsin end Michi­ haa l&gt;een taken to Ferns Iit-Laugh­
BUDGVT CUT
m
/- f
* • « . JW N tt- »^tk
1" J j " of jl3pt&lt;w , field w- and mud-splashed.
Tlie Court House will lie ctuserl
gan and wa* due to move Into ton Memorial Hospital pending
and John U onardy. Races will In- port* aaW tmlay. 1
LAKE SUCCESS) Aug. 28 I f f
TIn Delhi r Brltisn traveler .re- Illinol* ^ntl Indiana thl* after­ the taking of g-rays f .r n l.nck Monday for-Labor Dav, and the
TTi# ' official Central New#
y clods the cow pony race*, girls
regular September meeting of the —A United Nation* hugatavy
Injury,
Jtled th a t. Moajstna InvadnT bla noon. ■ ',
today recommended
roes, quarter hors# race, flag'A gency said defending force* had , am compartnwnt hear Lahore
On Apt*. 13/ 1945, Mr. Gatchel County Board of Commissioner* commlttrNo sudden drop In temperatures
race, barrel rocs and tlgaag roc*. In/lctsd severs c a s u s t t l h a on and told him, “S*n!h, you're aaf- srr-m panhd tha,cool air, and a suffered a hack Injury when lie will ho held at 10:00 o'clock on that f4,l08J)9H to lopped off a
In
. at 10:00 A. M. Th* biggest
H s r * . pels*
p o w will
w ,i, be
i n the
i n , #50,
h v i i Red
h u farce*
i w e r a In
in the
m e mountains
in u u n ie m e along
w o o * If vOu don't Interfere.” Thrn, ho Weatlter B ureau‘spokeiman aald fall from a-ladder whll-r picking Thursday morning. Sept. 4. It wa* auggvaled I94B buget nf 13#,403,will he made '.n
race prise* will vary from ' the border, but admitted lot# nf *atd, decapitated a Hindu traveler II "aronT b* ao much cooler, but citrus fruit. II* la roported to b« announced today by O. P. Hern­ 702 tor operation of th* p**c*
» the Geneva Geroat-ry-----severe! town* to the Communist*. in th# compartment and I«fL
•5 to $20. It was announced.
agency.
don.
It will keep us from Ratting hot." resting comfortably. *
- ■YA" «3^5§f ** %*:*'?**?**\
NEW YORK. Aug. 28 &lt;/P&gt;-

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 28,
Wh—The Security Council todev rejected a BraiiUan propos­
al railing on Egypt and Britain
to resume direct’nvxuilsiioM In
Ihelr dispute over the presence
of British troop* In Egypt and
'T he future of tha Sudan. The
. motion fell one vote abort of
passage but wa* opposed only
bv Poland.

Arv. Thome* E. Dewey unequivo­
cally rndoned universal military
training today in an addreii be­
fore marred thousand* of American Legionnairer who opened their
29th convention in ftag-draped
Madiron Square Garden.
“ It ir our duty.” the 1944 Republican candidate oaid, "to pro­
vide a program involving participitaticn by all able-bodied young
^Ainertean men under univertal mil• Hnty'lrainin».,f . ' J.
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