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MONDAY. AUGUST 25, 1947

T 1 IE W E A T H E R

»a U a ity T lir r * In S tr e n g th —
Te P ra te d the Prac# of the World
To P ra a e le lit# Pro.reee of Aw'ric
. To Prodece Proaparit* for S .ufu.d

Play Twin Mill
Leesburg This
^Evening, Here For
T ilt Tomorrow N ite

r .. .
.
, ; • ••
• ;B y ARTHUR BBCKWITn, JR.
Herald 8porta Editor
I fTha Sanford Celery Ffda came
; out .«f the heavy echedule qver
th i weekend by winning two tilta
i f f dropping two contest*, while
*.'•RwJJwLon# game washed garay. • '
, S-Friday evening In Pxlatka the
Fide-played a twin blU with the
F iU lka A‘a and copped Ute eurU |n tjsir. 4 to 2, but dropped the
VJjRtirdAy afternoon the Cclery-

men played hoeta to the Galneerlile .G-Man la a eehedule4 twin
* q W t * fcrvC*M*Md only to the
terenth canto of the firs*. tiff.
Sanford tcored four runt In the
bottom of the seventh before the
ralat detcrndrd ttopping the
game,'and forcing the postpone­
ment of tha nightcap.
Yesterday, th* Fed* and the 0Men fought a heated ten Inning
battle only to hare tha Unlreraity
Ctty nine jamfon* run arroei the
plettcr In the tenth to cog the tilt,
1 to 0,
. . .
.
Rig Rill Stanton went the route
In the flret tilt Friday to trim tha
A ialtai, and In the finale, the'
Palatkans found Ihe offerings of
Carl K sttba to their liking and
turned In the 6 to 5 victory.
Saturday Lefty Johnny Tomat

handled the mound assignment
for the locale and received credit
for the victory. Yestcrda/ Ruddy
Laka toaaed all ten fram e' against
the Galneevilla nine. Today the
Frdi real two and one-halSgamea
behind the Orlando Senators.
Tonight the Fade lavade the
VenUan Garden Park In Leeiburf
form twin attraction and will re­
turn to the Municipal Park tomorraw night for a tingle tilt with the
Pirate*. which will be the Rue a
final appearance here thla year.
M xvw n
.
• • • o A t M
a
HiHaau. m ' i e .'l e i

Lak*. p

Letfon Junior Finals
To Open In Hollywood

o a iK B e v itrf.it
Jolmeon, cf
M arfan. »

HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25. 0P&gt;—
B ttrball’a blggeat boy a akow, the
American Lawton National Junior
Championship Tournament, take*
ov$r In Hollywood thla week as
four stellar tu rn s from aa many
sections a t the country battle it

Delaney, a

Tkorpe. rf
Bark*. lb
O slea. lb
Lelpharl. It
Oarmon. tb
O’Caltaghan, p

• a e t L ittle‘Bock; from the Mid-’ .
YESTERDAY'S 8TAR3
w rit, Cincinnati, O-t and from th e 'r Pitching, Larry Jansen, Gianta,
Southwest. j b n Diego. Calif.
te a tte n d eight hit* for hit l&amp;th
The tournament, a double ellm -1 victory, eighth atralght and first
liiaUon affair (a-team len t out shutout win aa tha G iant' defeated
until beaten ■twice), open* Thurs- the Cuba 4-0 In tha flret game of a
day with afternoon and night double, header. •
game*, calla for two more games
BalUng. Joe DiMaggio. smashed
Friday, a tingle night game 8at- ---------------------------------- ^ -------

o doable, oinclo and his 16th homo .
run in four trip* to tha plate and #
droro In four nine and oeored four ’
to lead the Yankoet to a 14-4 Tie
tore
th# White Ho* In the second gem e-af a double header'
after the Sox had won tha opener

narass:

condition. A. J.
fer A Storage Co.

a. Furnished bv
&gt;b»r. Call Vtt-M.

/E S T A T E F O R RAT.E

V IC E S

1-2 burner Florence heater: 1E leetrie Hpt Point Table top
atovc. Cslruld units, almost newj
l-$0 gal. flew Hot Point table
top hot water heater: l-Frigidmoth proofing b a te I
dalre, pracUcally Daw: 1-Mahog­ YA-DE
y ean . Hava your woolsou moth
any kneehola desk, Swlv«l chair;
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
1-steel filing rabln't, sectional
ers A Lanndry. 119 Palmetto
bookeaaea. Mrs. Dlghton. phone
Avs.
Phots* 914.
1200.
•
.•
Copperskin Potato Draws from
certified La. seed M. $9.00, 500
•1.75. A. M. Prevatt. Sevilb,
Fl*. Bog 57. •• •

)B^unfurnished

PIANOS—Winter

A

Co.

SimgK
Eight Sers* ~l&lt;)0 f t on
Vt. Id«4l tb r tourist
for buUJr cm ^T Two
Si Sanford. Rgrfaht St

Is. Excellent

6

A fm O y E S W A N TED

(P

PLOBtpJI IT ATE I.IUCU'B
•

bt. A.guilln.

UalOMTltt.
D«Lan4

Orlando
Hanlon)
,
I’alatka
be«*burg ••
Marten* *

M l TNI NIW OUO-THIIM FUll Oil HIATIR AT

. . OUR SHOWROOM
Two atriUng'ncw Duo-Therm dedgna tnapiredljy
famous “period" furniture I
The Hepplewhite Models, with a rich wilnut finish;
the Chippendales, In modem blonde. Either of these
beautiful bdw Period designs will modernize your livb * room—keep you warm wdAoal work—srdhoal dirtl

RADIO

CaldwtlL
Flanaa already were coming stse

r; m «

• —savta up to 23H in-fuel bilLI .
* tn m i MAT t u m t - y o u tend the firs by turning
a dUH
.
. • ’
■arm t p i important fectuna to givv you i a i

13 NOTICES—PERSONAL

ATHENS. Aug. 26 W ( -Amer­
ican elfoit) to mediate the dead­
lock in the Crcrk gmrimurn'al
cii»i» failed today when llirmiatoklei SopuhoulU. leader of the* main
branch of the I rlwral Party, m in­
ted that hr Irccomc piemirr.

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 26 (A*i
—TKe Security Council today re­
jected a Dutch tu[&gt;|)ortrd Belgian
prcpcial that ihe council aik the
International Court to rule un the
competence o( the United Nation!

MICKEY MOCSL

The Pinnacle Of Succeu
VIS, MR. MOUSE

THE LONE RANGER

By W alt Disney

flUARAMTEl
l ON TOP OI

latum.

FnutTTuT

You s r , b sn b y .a&lt;ai&gt;M that l
emit le q a i 't tut* See b ees - DM
ag ala ,t yea la 0&gt;' .Circuit Ct-xrt *1
■tmlB'W County, a t IUStunt. Won
4s, la a c r i s t a caissa ,outw s K»n
ey g ra ta StsveUA •« a)*-. Ptatatgj
and asalast C. 0. Cousins, u
t r a il " , «t al*., D «ttndaau, am

U*

do saris Men

at

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Tke W 's t

NWft

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U*

I 'd

rail

Is si

or I V ( ( ‘ul

at th* KWH. #t See. «

Town,niu II Boulh. IU n » , U E u t
lew b'linniA g ml a point fl* N
«2»'h • ( HW Comer of KWU £

and Brdatn backed the move.
Poland voted againit th e . propo*al. Runia, which had fought
it nardert. joined with Cluna, Co­
lombia, Brazil, Syria and Auitralia in' abstaining.
•L: The ballot was interpreted aa
a teat of tha continued Dutch conwere an Internal affair and the
rounril had no buainrss interven-

Cciirtantin Ttalil.ni', - premier­
, d.wttnatr, lu d been trying for three
dayt |o foim a nrw goirinm cnt.
Su|ihdiili'. 86, had hern one of the
main obatadea to success becau-ao j V , . &gt; t r e d ‘* n ‘.rVu»aI,tc.&gt;i&gt;tg.,
a coalilioit cabinet w m l l f tH
An AGKl) WOMAN ttnn.1* outsl-lr htT ruined ruttage with some of
current
critis, ,
the l-clonruijr* »he wav nl-lr to «*vr after the Cadis, Spain, arsenal
U. 8. Amluiaandor l.lncc.'n Maennd naval torpedo fartury hbiw up. llitA le ti of the woinnn'a family
died vfhen the 2.600,( 00 poumb of rapluaivt-s let gu. More then 200 Vragh had confertetl wah Sop.
hnulia during Ihe morntiu- T*j|were killed an I rlhoumittU were injured, tlnternatioual) ,
dart, nal-1 after leaving the th».
minute mrtliathm 4pnfcr&lt;'iitv Hint
hr hail bropoaed n neutral v».Htlc-l.
an for premier, hut that S-iplipnlia
rejectetl the idea, prnp-nirg in-

Russfcritaly Seen As Causing__ 1
t&gt;f the atute nitil Ihat
Deadlock Over Peace Treaties hialeadership
party take the portfolios of

The vote came after the Indon­
esian Kenuhlie officially informed
the U. N. that it accepted council
decisions calling for consul reports
from Batavia and an offer of the
council's good offices in the Hast
Indies dispute.
The Dutch had. not, officially
repiiad.
Tha consuls would rnport on
hostilities since the council's A ug,«
1 cal) for caase-flro and tha good Decision
(('•allaiMg aa F ia , Twui

Judge Rescinds

Seen As Im­
p ortan t To Intcrests Qf D e a l e r s

Circuit Judgr Millard B- Smith
in Tiluiville ye»lcrd*y .quaihnl an
’older"‘iuued cn"July" 2 by' f l i l ?
Agriculiurat Commi*»ion*r- Nathan

»n*tUn*_Lur,^h
Tourist Booth

nthony W. L rvlsr of La'
Calif., in hU rod lock herd

Tv- ilAuiiV

U.S. Backs

Marshall Moots Eva Poron

LAKE SUCCESS, A eg. 24 OF)
—The Security Council called
on the Dutch and Indonesian*
today for the second lime to
ceaie fire in the East Indies
hostilities. The vote wan 10 to 0
with Britain abstaining.

Half-Way Mark
Reached In Drive
■For Jaycee/Booth

o w in o re p s o n i t o p n y w ig

H ‘ f u - » T W 2 Q1 ? &amp; !K
NOW IN THIS VICINH
NtMNICHT CON8TRUCTK
CO, ORLANDO, FLA, PHO!

A iao ciatccl Prca* l e a s e d W ir a

F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 11117

U. S. Efforts To Med­
iate Deadlock In
. Government Crisis
Fail After M e e t

Fruit Company

LEE BROT

and. and a dress rsbearaal' start*
Itf qualifying flight* ov«r;
la course.

THE HOME SHOP

i k j 1iF fr .
CBi li -5i t

drnf »/ oil

RFPAtR^NO

car rsgsrdli

fltely.7 mot
914 Myrtle.

kttl frtm

mad*. Use Skystreak Otidwtil flex
waa expected Ufgo aloft today tl
Muroc for another attem pt to con
oner Urns and spa**.
This time a U. 8. Marin* Corpt
officer,- MaJ. Marlon Carl, tvs* ex
oacted to be »t tho controls, am
•
SEE US FOR
„ (
officials s lid ’ If he s e t' a . nee
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTIMO
AND TYPINO^eia •» ) record he, too, will bs.saksd h
W s that begin 8aturC kE D rr BUREAU OF - ■

a paid for used
Darla Foraltura

MULE.

to o c AT m i l l tx a y tiY t nA tuuni

*

Worlds Speed Titje
Tp Enter Air Race
CLEVELAND. A^g. 26. (4 V PUoU of two Jst plansi that hava
ripped th* air at somt 10 mils* *
minuu will appear as th* Na­
tional Air Rats* here, officials
announced today.
On#, i l l . 8. Navy flier, b Com­
mander Turner F. Caldwell, J r .
who sat a new world'* speed record
of 440.7 miles per hour at-Murvc,
Calif., last wask. and the other it
Col. Albert Boyd of th* U. &amp; Air
Fore*.
.
Boyd's record of 628J mil's
*n hour stood up-until Caldwell
mad* his dsih, and th* Army flltr
will fly that ears* Isekbeed P-fO-R
shooting star jet fighter used la

SA N FO RD ,

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

DA11-Y N E W S P A P E R

Security Council Re­
fuses Plan To Ask
RulingOn Indonesia
From World Cpmt

AVB. r -JIHONE

0 . D. Landrsaa. Phoai 1021

RT

VOLUME XXXVIII

IN D E P E N D E N T

O i P rem ier

D*LaaS II) Palatka &gt;■
••
GIRL for gentral housework and
a t Aaga.tln. S, D arteaa.Rp
ears of 2 children, one school
_
name*
T
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TUXEDO FEEDS—eomrlete llna.
tHLand at Orlando (&gt;)
age. Health card rsquired. Phone
Hunt's Tuxede Feed Store.
RANFORD at Leeskarg
OM-R after 5:50. !
U.lBtiiUk *1 at. AagwatWe
See Jimmie Cowan’e Sheet MeUl Experienced Meat Cptter. Perkins
Daytoaa^lea.tS n l-aralka
'
Works for *#w Radiators, new
Brothers, P. 0 . Bol 247. Phona .T a w v RATIONAL LVAOl'd
BAND
PM. OB
Radiator roree, Radiator dean245. D eUnd. .
.SIS
Brooklyn
ing and repairing,
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III ttb
cow cw n y s e w e r jp ip h .
-er— i t ■- . i t i t r ;
EPTIC" TANKS, Grease Traps
‘IS (T III lift
II II .141 UK
Blocks. Aluminum Wlndowa and
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.III tzft
Screens, White cement Paint,
Pkllad.lphis
IS
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.IU II Pem a-tils, Hurricane braeas
S m lti TMMrday
.
Miracle Coacreta Company, 109
• New 'York «.|. Oilrlga I t .
Brooklyn I. Flttiburgh' I ’ ■ ■
Elm Are. Phona ItSI.
EXPERT painting — contract or
IX. Look S ,HoMoa I
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hourly
basis.
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BATTERIES A BATTERY
Free
estimates.
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room, with kitchen
CHAROINO
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cleaning A waxing. Our power Kaw
PAINT— BENJAMIN MOORES
fl II . m
unit enables us to work where hoetonTork
ivjM ttU d man. Best
house paint OuUidz white end
u u
l i ) UK
there la*no electric connection n.troll
BCO* required. Owner
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colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
* CONDITIONED
available.
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PEARS—Excellent canning' vayi- ROOFING*ROOF Painting, aU WMblaatea
kind*. Smith Bro. Phon* N88. "
$1.76 and 52.50 par
51 OZARK IKE
bushsi,
8L Loots M, Wa.hlngi-ia t-T *
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Boston ; 11
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ond asm* 'su'd tad at Ttk, darkMAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
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Interior use. 8ENKARI K
merchandise. Box MOT, e/o
bedGLAH3 A PAINT CO..Phone
Herald.
' Navy Flier Holding
S P E C IA L

AN

Krrorti Morgen, ften. batteg tat
Baton. Two l» n KHii llarrlngtba.
Mllverman, Murray, Hoik*. D a n k
playti M.Manw to Murray to Sail.rfl.kl. U ft on bawei fearer* *,
(lalneevlll* «.
on balk:' ieti
(rCallafhan I. Htruik j OI; by Lake
I. crcallaehan I. Umpire*: MoWey.
UalbMk. Tim. of gam.i li«l.

g a A g 1-11—

ELECTRIC REFRIOERATOR, 8 13

Fair through 1V«due*day,

Blast Smashed Her Home

SCHOOL-SHOES
for BOYS
GIRL for caahlar A roam*tic coun­
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
ter, alia soda girl. Lanejr* Drug
Muaie Box. l i t . and Service. The Muaie Box,
Store.
la -tU .WATKIN8* ROUTE now open In
Mtlsch Building.
8BWIN0 MACHINES
8anford. Willingness to work §
SALES A SERVICE
hour* a day without a boss will
ERTS 8BWIN0 MACH. 8
tarn excellent Income and Insure
l i t 8. FRENCH. PH. 1IM
future security. Car necessary.
Saa Mr. Hollingsworth a t ‘MS

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1MMBM

By Fran Striker

comer Company o citrus packing home
located i r t h * 'S an ford-S tatr^-irshoje Drive are coming In well, mer* Market anJ of which J. W.
It waa reported today by Charles
Luke, vleo president of the Sem­ Hall is manager, to compenMtr
inole. County Junior Chamber of for alleged default of contract
'7. b sponsoring th* drive. Two with E R. Sesiitmi'of Winter Gar­
Commerce,-the organisation which den by paying the latter )7.28&gt;
thousand and six hundred dollars within 15 day* or love its dealer*'
f t had been donated at an aerlf liernse if it failrd to do to.
w hour this morning.
• This decision by Judge Sm: n
The- Jaycce* are continuing to was reported toilay by G,‘ W.
’
solicit In and.around Sanford ami
Power limits th* canvas to a Spcnccr, ’ attorney for ihe Market
.
regret th at th* lack of man- Fruit Company .who ycvtrrday vis­
ited Judge Smith in Titusville;
email area, Mr. Luke stated.
Following the company’' peti­
It has been requested that all
butinass firms or Individuals that tion to Judgr Smith to review the
have not been contacted aud wish order of the CommU*U&lt;n. Mr,
to gtv* to the rause, mail their Mayo responded hy- q‘j&gt;vciionlnrf
donations to tha 8eminaU County tho Juriiullction of the rm .it and
to uphold his e « t u'd.-r,
f • Jayrees aa early as possible, since seeking
■aid Mr. S|H&gt;neer,
th* goel of $6,000’ ha« not been
The order Imus.1 by Judg.i Smith
reached.
Among those contributing .$26 found that it had iurhkltcimn ovrr
or more Includst
* the hsatler, rrgardleav if the’ ubjeclion*- of Ctimmiulln-V M.ipi,
Mayfair Ino
$600 r
and held Ihat they very Matuts
Tha Yowsll Co.
' $100
under .which the Comi.iUsion-r
Mather's ’
$100
operatrd provided thot h i' ordua
"may be revlewr,l l.y nay court of
Florida S ta u Bank ' $100
competent jurisdirthm."
Sanford Atlantic Bank
$60
The Court held that fin rh it
Bfailey Odham
'
$60'
• tr'vatlaa'rf aa . ran* Tire)
ffc Charles Luke
• , # $60
WUllam Leffler
$60 J . C. Hutchison
$60
War Brides: To Pay
M. L. Cullnm
$60
Own
PanHage To U, S,
Lorm ana’s
$60
Hollywood Shops
,
560 ■
WASHINGTON. Aug.
WVKoumllbt A Anderson’s, |60
The Army told war brides over­
Touchton Drug Co.
$26
see* today that In the future they
Sanford Herald
$26
must pay their own expense* jour­
John Ivey
$25
neying to the Unltod Slates to
Join their husbands.
.
,
A IL ##
$28 &gt;
Only tho»# bidd"* who already
Dr’ L. Munson
$26
have signified th rtr Intention of
^ ’ Seminole County Motors. $25
doing so may he brought to this
Dr. Hurry Silsby
$26
country through. Army facilities,
Flg*n Whistle
$26
a War Department announcement
Rltx Theatre
■
$26
aatd.
‘
Randall Chase
' $26
The Army said tho program fo
R. F. Ganaa
*'
126
transport about 1.2*10 w ar brides
---- -fad Dgvb For. Oo. -: — 526
snd-rtrililren remaining In Great
Britain !■ moving slqwly. It added
Thorp* Fur. Co.
$26
that “numerous brides apparently
their cwn convenience
Telephone H earing Is consulting
have turned down rcsenrallon*
Slated A t Longwood made for them."
t/rn—A h-srtng on telrohori' **rv W at Lomrwool will he held
Sept. 10 In the Seminole County
town the State Railrifad and TubHe Utilities Commission u id to-

Fed Player Confined
To Local Hospital
John n r
McManus, shortstop
on the" San ford Celery Fed Base*
iltal yesterday morning with s
hroat Infection. This morning
fapggtr John Krider stated that
fr. L, Munson reported that tb*

HiSSSsi!

A aaorblba win
evening at the

rls antitoxin ipuncdistvly.
it'was' not knowj) this morning
sr long McMaou* would be conAl tuv»h« h«rpitj)l. but h b conion eras reported as aatbfacto-

war, justire ami puldlr “nl&gt;:r,
I.ONIXj N, Aug. 26 (A-) A Brit­ • TaaldarU aaid he would t ••yei'd
with his own plans fo*- forming n
ish Fotrign Oftice spokcimtn laid government.
t»dev a " ita tr of deadlock'* had
TsnMaiU head' tl.d
developed among the lour leading I Royalist k party, vriilc.i ranked
Mar. HI,
allied nation) and the five Euro­ fir.t in the airctiun*
tOtit. lie apparently «»uid I-’
pean stale* which fought j I» rip­ l i m i t e d upon n parMnmehtnrv
tide Germany over formal ralili- vote of confidence tn *. nz*' rf &gt;vernment to the auppoct nr nil »&gt;wn
caUon-of |&gt;eace Irraliet. '.
Hr said Bulgaria, Finland. Hun­ party, the National! it par.v of
General Napoleon Zcr"a.i-.ii ith 2A
gary and Romania were ready io ntemlirrs of parliaim .u and Re­
depotil thru initrumrnlt oi rat­ formists under Apostil- /MevuTuB I­
ification and (hit the Italian con­ ris with four.
on .e v rh
stituent assembly had authorized • lie proliahly roiild
v o trs controlled by Ihe pXlrrlDC
it) govrinmnit to do vo.
R ig h tist Theoilore ruri*)VnaBills,
The United States, Great lirlt- m aking a to ta l o f 177. ’I hH b
n -and -France- have pevoevt iew esacllv half ihe're|ireseitlit!Tveiu
In th« event a T.aldzris cabinet
IIV .II..M ’aa Fan. T««&gt;

Uny"-u*
tors

Stilt prevented

th*

Bill Introduced
To Ban Anti-Red
Parly In Bulgaria
AiikIo-American Plea
' To Stay Leader’s
Sentence' Rejected
KtlVltl, Jlittonriii, Aug. 2(1,
(dh—Parliament p i —id n law
lmi»y «li oiling the Vginrinn
Parly, thief opposition to Ihe
Coat mu ill. t .dominate I Father*
, lrf^k/w H ,ti»i*v*nw t«h
•
■ U \S IIIM i I "N . -Vug. 24, r •.•»
—T he t filed
dr*|iilr a
Ku-.si.iii rrltuff. pltif* further
t-VO-rn in behalf ut Nikoli* IVt*
km. lop'tanklng 'lulganait anll.ftimmilnLi Ira-trr *t nlrnretf
In hr hanKnl. I hr S 'a tr I’rpartroent mailr thi* plain l&lt;*Uy
in' tiutdLhiill. fn.ll&gt; tin* lu ll of
an Amrriran m i'ril i-» Milsru*
for n i itii»ull.ilnni on l
kuv‘'trial r.nd i!&gt;*iin *
and tin- Suviel rejectiou,

.0 |K I Intcr-Anuri
‘ Conference nt Qultaruluiha, tn
ills, Oratilt I 1 I
V,,fe of the Ar-I-Ilir.- l ■ &gt;1. nt
hamlv with U. S. S-. »! -y i t Stole George C. Mawlmll. A hall
4rt-l.tr h.u...i
hut kt.iuli.ill UAI lilialila
to attend because ottlic | .c a of hi- ilutlfrz. Ifhlcrndlionel Ifc ! t r ’loto)

tlu^l 1*1 pm

Commission

A p p ro v i-s
A g r e e m e n t -T o
Ho

Ordinance

Prohibit

Sent To N.Y. GlaiUs
Ntlice (,l suit lil.d .by
ii: City commission i.-( mah
jifoved -n j|iplicxH-ii m If I'rntral FIoimI-i • Quick l rrV&gt;
..ic
the S | f A udi Ad .iitL S t'ju z c ^ O jim u u i- t l
aid UiY.I Aeronau
if iin tt

(he 1 it)

iTdinlf i h J

American iciju.-U.-iur *on»ullalmn
mi iVtkbv'v d. ill) sentence, liol.linv,
rr'tv a tih r'T t
lulyilrreiKt in UuUiiuan inlcm.il
! affain
ltriti-h

rquipmctit at the Munkipzi Air
fac. Wedemeyer Arrives
ending
In Korea z\s Arrest
Tlii» ii|i&gt;!iiftlian imlti l-d the
O fLcftfslK D efended! Fcrnsld I lughton Mcmoiwl (lu

fused, to operate an alMtti&gt;ji &lt;■
ih plint at ."I hfrteentl| Si reel a*mi
Kim Avenue, Ingrlhrr wrtli an
---------pital wtiich under pruviiiutu ul a injuiictiun .d isigned to )« i.' t!«
REOUf., KOREA. Aug. 24 UT&lt; i new
be treured *vitli City’, otdinanie (ouhibiinig »ueh
General Albert C. Wedrjnayer nr.1 pfiijrct, wai trvealrd. to I’ll
rived today for a Wpek's stirv&lt;»
City
Comniiiiion *.»l it* meet­
nf uneasv Knren for President
ing lad evening by I'rcd It. W.lTruman. He said In n prooirre'
statement that memlten of id
j on, i.ity attorney.

The l i n t was that Russia pro.
|Hned recently that the Allies
withhold deposit of their ratifiestions until all five ex-enemy
elnli a laliflet). Ihefr treaties. The
,pokr«man ,nid the second factor
Ihnt 'nt least two Italian i»iliD.'nl parties, the Commuiij'ta mi'sldn would maintain "cnmiilei:and fwiclBiitta, were inalstiiii; that ohiectivity, with no commitment i
the Italian government am t rati- and no prejudgment."
fy ita treaty until all the lllrf
Thd apeciat envoy explaln.-.l

(Jairo Fears Reaction
To Council Session
CAIRO. Aug. 14, (A*) —-Cairo
shopkeepers, appronenviri nf l&gt;yptlan crowd reaction hi a United
Nations Security Council *«• tdon
on Egypt's.ih-mand f ir wlt-idranal which is deadlock pH on the Amen
of British troops frqm tn j Nile can proposal to form a provisio|i»l
valley, locked their duort *olay guvernment for Hurra..
Horlg#, American commniUR-r In
and protected their -xh &gt;p fruntx
southern Korea, said ho was "a-tou niied hy the propaganda atatement" of Col. Hhttkov chargim:
the Americana with Impeding the
work of the joint U. Rr—Soviet
Commission in Korea' by arrenting I-eflsts.

uritr. Council iy)d that rpo-dai pirraullona were being tak.-n to pn&gt;ttect them.
&lt;

Board Okays U o f F
W omen’s Dormitory

One of the papers .........I n Mr.
Wilt..n n , attorney for the f it) was an nlt.-riiutiv,- writ' of ionii-

.

Formrtn

riffir*1

GIIUIAI.TA It, \i|g, “d (&lt;V)
Thr.-.. uf1tj!&gt;,i ships,
carivliur
I t"-i .TrlV'1.. Ik • iilti 1:v a ftrr th. v
ri.fii" d f&gt;&gt;* wr-ha to dlvi&lt;mh'rk
In 1‘rancr. docked at Gibraltar
tin ler muzrh I
fnarhinegtin* todn&gt;- to take oti ewsl nn-1 pruvUimi*
I il«- Jew-, ImlV'-d in their rf
f.ut* In enfe’r .Pair-tine . withallt
iiiitiWrralh.n errtlfieates and re­
turned lo rrallce, 'were expected
in remain .here al.nul two (lays
t u r s o l " v r to i; n n ghuRVM ulti before resAmiug tho Dip to'Hniu.

Kuiinjr Mack* In Frc.sli
W atir Fish Dispute

MOSCOW. Aug. 20. i/V/—Tha
Ukraine I’ra iJa , Communist
Party
newspaper of Kiev,
rharged today that the l idled
Stair* m &gt; out to "liiiiiidat# iha
independriire of I jlill Aiderlcs*
rountrlr*1' at the tjuiiiundlah*
roufrrrnre.
QU1TANDINHA,. B ru il. Aug.
vA’)—.-The Inicr-Ameiican Confc rc n c e re ce iv e d to d a y a p io p o a a i.
Lniteu
b s c ke 1 try
I.) ttie
the L’n
ilc d orates,
S tal* » , w
lu

.

H tV V ^ i ' V W d r i r . - H e - )

upline flout the Atctic .to tke
Antarctic as a '‘lecunty region'*
with military foices' of all Amnicatt natiuns.., A luka and Green4
the tone.
Hie tubromniiltce v*Inch draft .*d
the mraiuie k n rum|&gt;o)ed o l ’Sen.
V tm trnhf.g fR.Mirh) end
srnldlives ul Bi n d . Mrsico, Peru
ami Bolivia.
_
Under-the |uufMi»al, any attack
mi tie vn.t atrntrgir a n a would
iuvnU'i &lt;;■li-iivi- iiiravtiM'a under the
pliifm-M'd hriitltpltvit'-llraty of mu-An uriH.il ntuok l.y any •
nguiiiiil ah American tiation
t.L* ■ct.it,ider.-d mi

a tta c k

un

Arm ncan *tat&lt;« an.) each on* if
il,%- Anii-.'iraii Mali-) uvvutnaa the
uhiigaliuii to u l in facing suclt
an itta .k , cv.i.-isiiig the Indi­
vid.ial oi v-rilwtiv«- right of se1*
defense zrc.-guizrii l&gt;y. Article 6t
of I la- UniKNi Nations Chat t 'r „ ’*
h&gt;- agret'int'Di said.
Vim agn-timeiit uii tit# *«curlty

Optimistic Oyjei:..
Britain’s Future

WASHINGTON. Any
John J. M. t'^.y, prt mU-nt of
tin' 'glcieh*-i|t&gt;lu^' fbneing into V'fKiid Bank, einn-ued eonfidel
line) teChniqU'ir nf.-whli-li G yre toilay in ltritnin'&lt; al&gt;il|ty to f
linl'i- been .aeVnrnl t-vnni| ltS ill through it* present rconomlo ci
tier many 'in
ii'-l't "i
Tim 1*111. vvhl.'Ii nisi, w.i-dit a hot*
StrCloy, lectarinrf* that Britain
(«li the Aitr irii.i Ymitli Urptimm- lit'« a rlelit in ipiriy to the «6tinii. would t.-|.n*'&gt; the A grnilan' nnllon fsiHin.iHHi.MHl Worl.l I’ank
nf their r&gt; ii.’.im nr .•*' m tin! f«r u loan alth mg i it hae not
iiia iH n M u a i'it&gt; r&gt;«.u
I .i-nde application, anl.l he does

(■•I tl" prurici
•Thr r»ntnu«Hlon *i|»prtvvr-J an
agreement to he sent .*• thn New W arning Note Sunt
Yorlr Gfant 'exreut|r&lt; V fer their
To z U l a n t a Editiir
approval.in repaid Ju o*.» i f foclllib s at the Airtx.rt for n farm
ATLANTA, Aug. “4, ».$•»- T..r
irainrtw .ramp next-*iirinT.
Two,City owned propelIldt, the IV d e tak I tu rrn u ..f I n y i sliira tj.in
old 141 acre airport at Hinder- m id i" b v th a t C . E . G re g o ry , \ i I $••tlisen* ■! *m« ('dK$ T»»5l
tn n la J a ilr n a l p u lilie a i r d il.ir , h - d

le t t e r iwniVW l in y .v.t«»dav‘f nusih
hrariug.tha wordy “take w.li n in g ."

K«plalnli%’ hU *'«'|i(liii!»m’* uv«r
itiitaiii'a ‘future, ho -aid Iha Britidi an* “a alu rlz iH-opl.t, . lh«y
have got g&gt;&gt;. I I.UAinrzi anise,
Tbrlr Inlcriial Tiudgot *s!iu*t"oit. is
r.'H-d. and tliry are aware of their
lirol.lriiii and on-ityriitit them

MjCloy furtlujr lo ll ispurteta

l.iiti-ry ’s hnni.i in m n e q a
l&gt;.'-au|r ivsi homtu'l Pului.lny
TA LI.AIIA8HEE, Kla., Aiig. 2d nlghf. There was only miiw.r
ilamare nnd no one wax liij&lt;|i.'l.
(/IT—■Ckrcuit Judge Hugh M. Tay­ ’Hie
letter lurnnl oivr to thr PW
lor permanently riir.iv d the S'al,Itrioril of Czmserration today from
“To all who may iczk to d. troy
rxerciaing JurUdlclion over fresh our'southern
tradiliuui ami waV i.f
water .fish.
*
life. Kor HO years iho Ku liliix
Klan hat ridden nnd it shall rimtiiiua to do to ae ling u&lt; the
roulhern white m in lives, . T.d o
warning,"

IzongHhorcmen End
GAINESVILLE, F la- Aug. 2rt
(&amp;)—A Womens dormitory pro*
Strike In N ew York
ject to house 1,000 student' at
M issing Cruiser Is
th# Univeralty of F l o r i d a has Iweu
NEW YOKE. Aug. 24. (A1' —
by the Board of Con­
Towed By Freight er auirovyd
trol, university officials said to Taylor who declared the agency Longalmremcn w in ha I le . n out
ould not Iw'stripped nf lla auth- on a wildcat aix-day strl’l ; return­
JACKSONVILLE, h » . Avij. W --The-project, w hich-'till cost ap- •rtty by the legislature.
ed to work at llu.lizii ItTvor p in s
—
l?Pj — Th# freighter t.uir C&lt;*ist
today and s apokcsmnp for Uniied
was aightod today towing toward
States Lines said the lima* Amer­
Ford Raises Prices
ica was tentatively sch.-dnl-d to
of Education.
Tho unit Is to m seif li.mhlali-ig On Lincoln, Mercury sail for Europe Thuradny.
The America, the nation*' larg­
through receipt* iv.tr o petted « f
est and fastest liner, had hern
year*. George Raughnan, run’*,
DETROIT, Aug.. 24 (AV- The
tant buelnesg mana-.'- r. said t h e Ford Motor Co., which last Sun­ scheduled to sail lost Wedne.dny.
in ltb l coat of instruction and fu r­ day announced price Increase* on The voyage waa ean«*ltcd when
nishing b to lie paid through the it*. Ford passenger car and truck longshoremen w alk'd off the Job
and wer# supported by the now,
issuance of revenue crrclflcau*
models, today raised list nrlce* member* of the National Mari­
Th* State Improvciju nt Com. «n its Mercury and
Lincoln time Union (CIO).
mission under the dire'Hon uf C. models and ita so called' Ft rd
If. GVerman has tentatively ;.p- lui y r r models.
FMM isea' mT IB6 .SUH'Uhf 'HH4
Phknl s p hy rim Gulf Cu n r praarad .ari b a se -«f
Maine residents recent I/ »uh
(£5*5.000,000.
range from $«A. to $224; on the jeetpd to a heat spell, didn’t like It
IJncoIn from $J48 to $200 and on a hit, according to fl. II, Coleman,
■
CORRECTION
. tho Ford “luxury".m odels'from
PRODUCTION RECORD
when during his recent vacation
Mr*. Emmett Hunt, nut Miss 415$'to 4220. '
at Kockport, ha continually mop­
e n Harper, .will a ssu t Mrs. J.
BERLIN, Aug. 24. i.P I-F .n u r:
A atstrm fnt pccnmpanylng the ped hi# face with hi* handkcr.'hii’f
grncy kUocatuSf ,5 f , cori to the
uasraet-ln«rn*»«i said thsy u*ra and stoutly maintained thr.t IT
iptr.ry
baab Industrie* enahlctl iron and
u.'cessitated hy increased man- was cooler back In Ftor'ub. Ho
steel prod action in the U. &amp; xone
facturlng and msterisls cost*.
rv|tortrd that one day tho P »it.
of G erm tty '.ta reach h pu'fw ar grad* pupils.
maxlnflm. Mr. Colemtn, after
high during July, b o r prldiKtlor
$2 DEGREES
larnl radio announced a W Icgreo
KIWAN18 SPRAKHtf
of most consumer goods declined,
B. K.' Whitncr, we'alhcfiASn, **&lt; motoring to Wolfboro, N. II. with
Lynn F. M cFs.hJn. Delomd
loiwrence Wilkinwm. director i f
8. O. Chase, Jr. spent the follow,
th a . Americas Military Oovttn- realtor and former prison warden, ported that tho maxim'im. temper- ing
two weak* at Rockpott » lu-re
aturs*
yesterday
was
ItJ
dcgrvui
will
be
tha
guest
sp
rsL
-r.a
t
Die
ment’* economic* division, reportMr*. Coleman bad been suylng.
K iw anb. luncheon tomorrow.
. . .

lo tin* I-

I*
Company Seeking ihf ( o n H Mili‘1 JnHlillfltfti
.i .yetd w il intro
Airport Buildings Abattoir License

Security Region” To
Extend From Arc­
tic To A n t a r c t i c
InW est Hemisphere

t. The* b a n k -Kilt pat borrow
mure money thruugh txsuanco of
•veuritiv* this year “unieu unforiTeen devetupni'nta UT ur." It
now has aliout IMKt.tmO.OOO tn U.
S. dollar- alone av.ul.il.le f-rf- lend­
ing, and this sum ii "nJvquhl* tor
immediate purreetn.**
2. The l.auk does not expert to
make gny‘further liaA* liefure lla
anhual mcvling '.n la.aJoo ScpL
3. Argentina hat ntml-i no for:^n|.|iiiration fur DUMiliimhip in
tluo.ank.
4. In extending a IHTS.OOO.OOO
loan recently'to Iha N tlh*r'*tids,
tin. U nk felt th ) Gutcn tro u rb a
in Indonesia would io \ ho ’'sorti
a drain un the Dutch « .'tioiny tnat
it would Interefere with th# integ­
rity of our loan."

Communal Rioting
Continues In India {Vlrs. Beal To A ttend
Registration M eeting
NEW DELHI, Aug. 2d. f.;n—
Communal rioting in loilo.v rod
Amritsar wax reported to have
subsldml
* ' * * ' ” to&lt;!ay
*
*hutt eittwhoro In
the-itrifctorn ru \lr.i th.&gt; sltiiatTon’ was still sori'-tV a ' Rlahs,
Hin.lua and Mpslima reatglngd via.
broiled In a bloody wir of rcprlspis.
*—

Mrs. Ixiurlne Beal, secretary of
the Florida Slate Association-of^
Supervisors of • Registration, will
attend the c6)lrtl meeting of th*
association which will b* haU
this weekend in Ocala with head­
quarters In the Marion Hotel.
Ra iU ra t ol rfhzuugU.aa--,tk»-p«&gt;.
Wev.it Ul riVt ki a 'i te g l e b
vinre. newly divided between lh e&lt; supervisor for Marlon.* county,
Dominion* of India n-.d I'akm nn. who Is In charge of arrangements,
was desertIwd aa nrc-ar’oiii ahd announced that Secretary of Btata
little hope was h eld .tu t foT Ini- R. A. Gray and a representative
mcllata Improvement I n tl.o *llua- of the Attorney General's Offlcd
lion, despite rensw.'l appeals by
Hindu and Moilom l t i d r 'i for an
Tho meeting wax called by th#
cud to violence.
The Indla-Paklstan M nt drfinv# tin-ddent. DeWitt Upthegrove,
council, In session lierx, hPanl a r-glsirstlnn mmervl'or of Palm
fir*thand*rcport on the lituation Reach countv- for the purnosa of
yesterday from I’andlt Jr.wshsr- Ic rU b tu re . The meeting will open
Inl Nehru, Indian prim) m lpl'tor, dlsrn'xing rlcct^n s«d rc«rii*ra+following hi* return from n visit lon lew* patfe-i by ti)*' 154T
st OiSO A. M. Saturday.
M
to East (Indian) Punjao.

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tlllv s la Ska tw a a lrr s i l k k ta S sa a r»»* la r k l ta g * aaS Hew Ya«fc.

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A h in th r mournful habit of tho Bureau of Lnl&gt;or Statin*
tic* a t Wnahington, th a t body has released some more figurea pointing to the persistent rise in livlnjpiosts. This latest,
news shows th a t the HCJ*. during the past 16 m onths.haa
averaged more than 20 per cent increase. In .some cities,
like Milwaukee, Win., where it went up over 23. per cent,
it topped th a t average. Places like Kansas City, Mo., Los
Angeles and Seattle got by with som ething under 18 per
cent.
&gt;
.
This won’t He* rows to American consumers — which
means all Americans. But growing living costs! like so many
evils, have developed so gradually ovor so long a period,
involving so many departm ents of buying, thgt the nverag^ m a n -a in 't tell exactly how m uch hta budget ba* been
nicked. Alonjr comes the I-nbor Board to make it perfectly
clear how g reat the pain in.
In Home relatively few wage grotfpn, incotnca have gone
up accordingly though with the tax Htructure what it in,
the governm ent taken mont of the profit. Moat households
can 1m? kept o u t of the red only by drastically changed a t­
titudes townrd living plana. From now on moat buying must
be undertaken not from the old-time point of view of what
d person would like, but w hat he can do. without.

It

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. , , y . „ - &amp; *&amp; .'

outsanding lepulslion In the field party maneuver. T h e '1024 Democratic convention that ran
til education.
to 103 ballots and ruined election prospects owed its length
Plaiterers are reported, making in part to the obstinacy of the favorite sons and their back­
640 a day at Miami Beach, which ers, who would not yield to either of the two leaders, Willinm G. McAdoo and Al Smith. The requirem ent that the
■uy be one rcainn there will still winner
m ust get tw o-thirds of the convention was of course
be a homing shortage down ihere ;hc prime
cause. Tho Republicans are fortunate in never
aesl winter.
laving adopted th is provision. ________ ■
____
UuH” Co*sl resorts have been

W eather To Order

having a (tad time with the Red
Tide this summer. But think ha*

much worie the effect* would have
IV hat thp governor of N orth Carolina said to the governor
been H it had happened during ihc of South Carolina is one of the best-known of all conversa­
tions, Less well -known but even more forceful is what the
winter teaionf;
United Nations delegate from Iceland said to the delegate
The average woman it cipeclcd from E gypt when they nfet a t Lake Success headquarters
to spend 6300 to get her the &gt;f. the U N, in the m idst of the hot spell. The Egyptian will
•'.mi in her winter wardrobe M* even less satisfied than the Icelander when the January
lengthened as the fashion arbiter* winds begin to blow.
difUte. But that isn’t a drop in •
»«tiafied when a ir conditioning engineers
ih* bucket to what it is going nstall, as they nlan. a heating and cooling system which
to cost to some o f. them.
can be individually controlled. Think of the help this will
be to fam ily harm ony when brother, who likes tho windows
We. see by the Produce News open, Will no longer have to squabble with sister, who hates
that orange juice is now being d rafts down her neck.
used for fuel by midget autodriver!, li-the demand Ire-

Bulgarian Parly
Urga enough, It is said,
•ha costs will be’ no higher ihan
IlfeBllMM |,WM
(|a* t
norl lament. Thu law comet up
that of gasoline.
foi
or difecuasbm and piobabt i pas­
Florida univfpities and colleges sage tomorrjw, ;
Tha Agiari-tiu now have 64
ate spending oyer 621JlpD.OOO m *
In parliament. They elocu-d
padding and iiaprdtikg their facil­ •cats
60 member* Iji tho October, U&gt;40,
ities for higher learning. Better eloctiona In wMin the Fatherland
education may not b« the answer Front coalition seated 360. Tha
Luichav Socialists altcall our problems, but the pco-’ opposition
t*d nine njembers.
pi* are beg.nning to rc.liia that I A troup
AgrMt4M Wora dap.
n nelps,
[ rived of thojr partismentarv scale
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. I rocantly by the notional ovumbly
Mr. Gallup or somebody, ought | on ground* Jtat they hud filed
to conduct a nationwide poll right j Diolr malguattous with IVthov.
now to determine whether tb*'1 /*? Agran*"* denied they hod re
signed, but wins expelled on the
American worsen, are more inlet- basla of that charg.'.
••t*d in the Greek effort to form
Parliament lost night approved
a new cabinet, )he Inter-Ameridsn unanimously tho liulgarmn pcare
Conference in Metropolis, B u rl, treaty drafted at Faria, although
both Kovernmuni* and opposition
or .the prohibit length of their speakera eatled »: “hard and unakirta next fall. *'
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The bill dissolving the Agrhrt
an Party said-tha party and its
sections had ‘'turned into an or­
ganised center of all fascint uni
reactionary for.-rt In the country.**
. It charged that the party *or­
ganised roupj d'etat tqr over­
throwing the people's authority
legally establishsd in the country,
and undertook.terroriil fo aaboug*
iktrai but it is a atariPB—
in the
right and diversiorury aetlvilf
WB1«M
‘ -withi n k
direction If building rests can pe
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within im unabl* Lm'its, more
SeaedeUkt Vname tl’stknv'a
? 6. the isalton*i' slums cat* be done odno
newspaper) were created naau for
away with.
espionage activity In Uw servko
&lt;&gt;.t turvign
against
« .7 countcie*
, . „ ~ hostile r-*
congressional inv.

Atlanta i*’ making efforts to
eliminate-over 6,000 sub-standard
dwellings in a stum section of the
«ity. One ol the city’s trig banks
it Underwriting the project to the
talent of one million dollars. This
may not get rid of all of Atlanlr*

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» with « foport that using wage
hive resulted in 'higher food
It is an unpletftnt fad
gtemplate, but it it a fact
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. that the moe* money
i people hav*^ the mort they will
(*tut each other for the
. they want;, snd the mo*e
3 *dd. the higher tb* prices
dare aay -that if every
were a king, it Huey U .g
-4*if oL-bread

Mayo Order
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(OaatlaaA liv a ras* DM*' '
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area. (forint*) by
the
{•ration of Oct.
S, 1830, th* North American Con­
'errltory, and tho
tinent. Alaaka T*i
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Ktng Paul constitutionally m-iat
entrust formation of another to
tho largest minority party, whb-h
at present It SopniulD’ [.there)
parly.
Howavor, usually reilahls sour­
ces said S new parliamentary
loader, Spiro Markoslhn, S3, had
engineered an agreainont with
chiefs of tha National Unionists,
the Social Democrat* end Von ltd 0* liberal* for formal Inn r f a
bloc under a tingle n u n tn pnrliament to claim the lavgext minorThis blue would'have 8S fo*
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help Europe back on her feet
are being distorted in a propggin
da campaign whose iniamity it
bsfd to realize in a land where
a free press and,fair play are tra­
ditional. ’
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Reminders bob up in news dis­
patches quoting Moecow’s : P » *
d* and Izveslis on some current
turn of events, bul only frorft
time |o time. In the meanwhile
the campaign is being pressed
relentlessly, day and night, in two
score or more languages.
Both inside and outside th* So­
viet sphere of- influence people
,r*
told Insistently that
the Marshall plan for helping
Europe help h e rn lf fo Just, a de­
vice to fasten the grip of Amer­
ican trade monopolies on the con­
tinent.
Aa for Greece and Turkey,
Uhclc Sant is said to lie backing
reactionaries to extend American
Imperialism. Britain lx pictured
■a "deep in the olot." These at
the , moment are the main ihemi s
of Moscow and Ita satellites.
In an effort to keep lain* on
what Is twlng said about us
abroad, the state department re;
eeivea a constant flow of reports
from . diplomats and carefully
m onitors. the outpourings of

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of solid, type daily. Tbia not
only testifies to the - magnitude
of the Job but suggests that if
eny gratitude remain* far the
920,000,000,000 or so we already
have poured Into Europe It fo nzt
Moscow's fault.
JUmtorn , excerpts from
day’s reports:*
Moscow in German to Europe:
"The meaning of the Marshall
plan 1* how perfectly clear: The
United States wishes to solve the
economic problems of Westet.i
Europe in the interest of the U.
S. mono pul tei . . . under the cam­
ouflage of a European rellif
they n u t t o end the
r, ’ tndapemfowows-ef —the
countrfoa of Europe.’
Moscow to Russia:. "American
monopolists a r e unceremonleuoty

pushing aside tholr impovarished
Angle -French partners
ilrtrtleg to conquer all vantage

points tn the economy of West­
ern Europe.”
Moscow In Danish, to Europe;
'It Is no longer any aaeret that
Dm IT. 8, food export* to Eu­
rope constitute one of the mala
Items of. the American economic
attack against the Europe*,i na­
tion* . . . Uncle Sam will Uk*
great rare no* to lend one f a rth Ing if it should cross the Intermonopolists
**t* of th* U,
and exporters."

Moscow in Hungarian to Eu­
rope! "Aa regards tha so-called
Communist Putadv 1*, arista only
In the healed -imavtnailnn of cer­
tain U. 8, circle* . . . (In cancel­
ling a 37.000,(KK) col ton credit)
The United States wanted to deal
Hungary a blow at tha moment
wlwn.the lai

anyone.’
Mr. Spencer , also slated that
this is the first atU tk in the his­
tory of the "Bond amt liecnse
law" governing fruit dtal-irs since
its passage ami ado (tion and that
In his opinion it is a mort import­
ant decision in the interest nf
fruit packers and proeetJH’M in
the Slate of Florida.
Slnee • fruit dealers licento
expires on June 30 of cacti year,
the right" of Cummis.'itr.nr Mnyo
on July 2 lo suspend a lirenaj ih * \
had already etpired was qtlcstloned by the Court, Mr. 8p*n.er
pointed out

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offices would be used to bring appear on Sept. 2 befaet
thy disputants together for fur- to show cause why the
fuses to do so. The LiJun
*^ 8 u tan *SJahrJ ?,*" f o r m e r premier; Circuit Court J u d g . U . J
renresentioir *Th("'^fliiMic— trrrrri designed to enjoin tlie City
I X he had asked hi. govt-rn-1interfering with operation o f ,
Jogjakarta,
f lone nation for the writ was H h -'Ih y ^ ?
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This will be cost fres.
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Transmittal of 189,610 lit fends
to the Central Hanover Bank and
Trust Company of funds to pay
Citv bond Interest due IfopU J wo*
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The Commission last night*
'tfbt i
rise French
prtse
rrenen veto which
wn»en ^kiBed^ a
doped Attorney WiLum to
u&gt; dq
Rsosiio proposal tqr a 11-na
v to la t- f u -answer tg show cause «hy4
commission to investigate vto
Iona of The U. N.’a Aug. 1 cease­ City should not issue thl« 11^
for nn abattoir; also why u
fire order.
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Court should not grant the ft
Flrat up this morning was a an
restraining th« (j
Belgian proposal for the Internat­ frominjunction
interfering with
ional Court of .Justice to rule on project.
the oouncil’s right to act in the
Mr. Wilson was also dirt*.
Indonesian esse. After It was *
tho Commission to,notify e
Felioh resolution calling upon the by
Dutch and Indonesians to comply ixens and residents in the *m
the plant who had pnrriouily f,
with the cease-fire edict.
ttioned against establishmtut i
the abattoir, and to remind th
BATAVIA,
Aug.
Author)tativL- Dutch political aour, of their 'offer to aasiit the I
declared today the U. N. in case tho issue should be Lrmg
Security 'Council's twin resolut­ into court, declared Mr. Saytr.
in the wrjt of mandamus it
ions for settlement of the Indones­
that tha Commission ,
ian
problem were
in problim.
__ _ unworkable ami stated
minted that only the capture of Nov. 26, 1046, denied the tpph
Jogjakarta and establishment of tion for a license to operate I
a new Indonesian government plant unless fhe word. "nbst:i
could end what they termed an ment to Iralm the largest
be deleted."
impossible situation.
Simultaneously foreign diplo­ possible of execution becsti*
matic officials declared that one physiral reasons.
of the two proposals, calling for
0 . 8. Consul General WaJ
career consuls at- Batavia to super- Foote said he had no comment
vise the cease fire order, was im- make in the absence of offid
ro p a:"T h ere is no doubt that tloJJ.: 8. ipolicy which rim s-at *Saud-- lie
Ing over industrial concerns i only seven career consuls h
Western Germany lo their for­ while the East-West.extension
mer oamers it also stimulating the fighting front epvcrs •
Fascist activity In other coun­ tunre (sjuni to th at from K
Yota to Dynver.
tries."
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tern, giving particular attention Ive efforta aimed at the raising
to radio Moscow.
r f tha Hungarian peopla's ma­
known to the fruit trade as the
terial and cultural itandsrds."
A
summary
of
foreign
broad­
"bond and license” la v.
Moscow in Norwegian to E'Jcasts runs |o I (Ml or more pages
This law provides that when
the Commissioner mskrs an uid-r
it is a prims fade evidence againsttha one (a whom the order is made
in anv trial In • court M o r j a
A CALL TO ALL WOkL D
Jury. Judge Smith osid "that *-u h
an order cannot, and ought not to

The first of a group
"down undeF* will leave
■Moderation 1f
foreign m lniitrrs
Sspt. 6, with 44 persona ,i
-ment referred for- Red-Backed Outlaw# th* trip. Larger group
M depart in
Threaten Iron Border ■cheduled
sod Decemb
U g t ’.'
Iranian »nVi tH piom Sfie^rildll* cabinet approved * trave
plan for Amarlcan vet
to
that "I6.000- Bftrtanl Ku
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-America* motive* in trying to

Vtlie, and- the idiyndon -J lu-gifl rePeace Treaties
creation project site l(*twt-en Loc­
ust. Bay, Fourth and 8itih Street*
(CssUs o a (m s
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were ordered to be out on vale.
eraltve, the Allies will he requli
City Attorney Wilson was atilh••&lt;1 to withdraw occupation troops i,rlu-d to amend the Utility Tax
within 60 days.
Ordinance Increasing tha 10 per“As a resu lt. of tha deadlock, r e n t utility tax from a m ■to two
such evacuation fo hot yet obli­ dollar maximum, to pro*Mo need■ j f i j f ivitlmate
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gatory/’ the ipok*sin|n said. How- ed additional revenue
ever, a confcicnce among the iiig 33,000 to 34,000, u ld Mr. Faya
A request th a t1 the two rifle
Four on the future of Italiau
colonies Is being .delayed because range* at th* Airport l r turned
the Russians asked that It await’ over to the Natiunal Gunrd com­
pany w u received from nrig.
ratification.
General J. C. Hutohlson. The
The Italian peace treaty provide Commission, authoritaj the Guard
that decision* of Italian colonies to use these facilities in in ju n c ­
he takeh within a year of ratifi­ tion with other organizations tie,
cation. tn tha event of failure tc voted to rifle practice, Including
agree, the whole question would the city police.
be referred to the United Nations
The State Road Department’*
General Assembly.
■rei for
requcit for more office aparet
The Yugoslav national assembly additional personnel was granted
formally scaled the treaty with by allowing tnem use r f thn old
Italy yesterday. Ratification was am) unused Mayor's Office’ tn Ota
necessary because of certain Ital­ City llall. A loiter from rilt-iflon I
ian Imp! ceded to Yugoslavia.
Engineer Norman H-ynnl of |M |
Should the Russians change road department suthortii
their viewpoint and decide *o routing iraffle from iha lakefront
Join the United Ht«lc«v Britain Irotilevard on Labor Day w»a nod.
One of the recently t--wired
and France In depositing their
Instrument* of; raUflcatlon Im­ Diesel engine* used for gem-re ling
mediately, rellrisiia between the rurrent at the -Municipal Water
Allies and lbs five eneniy elarts Plant has now been put lisck luto
could lie normalised, Britain and oprrallan, Mr. Bayer rop-nted.. It
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nlh
b u t Finland.
stales. Tli* United States was al now Iwing rri-aired ami far wh'eh
Kuytla tyerc at-WOr wtth all five a rrankahaft is being shipped will
h* in opersttoirwUhtn fnur waaBo,
was a t -wor-wilh only Italy.
Oct. 1 *was set as th* dale for
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Fsthsrlsaa. fut.it. width .Feta' foiled to gel a vot* of confidence,

aimed to undermine national indapsndenca, slate oovnte gnty and
•fate ■«0lirliy,', Urn bnl .aid.
The measure provides that par­
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count to Session* .inder the Ci.ntraet as decided by th.* •Commis­
sioner who had decided that the
company had defaulted id Its con, r„ . -^.i .pat he hail tmtho.itv ■tooro*-erf

to------enter T-V order brim,*- of iHe
as provided
Sbdldrtjr M i ' favorite son too long-m ay be a diw £trousr default
JJ f ”by statute

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CAMBRIDGE. Mm *.. Aug,
J/P&gt;—
unknown
jn »— nA tiny.
iih#» Hitherto xtiiMiv-n
mrmlwr of. In* aofor »y»Um, a
rock two or Oil** mile* la «Ifomt&lt;ir.
flying \n a great circle- grbtfifl!
the iun, ha* been discovered by
C. A. Wirlancn. Lick Observetory, California.
the Harvard
Observatory reported today.
The ‘ asteroid, of about 16th
magnitude when first observed on
photographic plate*, I* far too
faint to hr* seen by the unaided
eye. Dr. Fred 1* ,Whipple.of tbe
clearing house for astronomies)
information, estimated the site of
the rock and *aid it was moving
in an almost circular orbit, al­
most as far away aa Mara, at
least '60,000,000 mile* farther
away from the* sun than ths earth.
Using com puts! Ions and ob­
servations made by Wirtanen, Dr.
C. D. Shone and 8. J. Inglia of
Lick Observation* and Dr. Lelcnd
K. Cunningham at the University
of California, Dr. Whtppl# said
the* rapidly-moving asteroid, ap­
Who Will
Be?
parently never would approach
closer I hen 60,000,000 miles from
The one th ing certain about the 1048 Republican con­ the earth although its orbit might
vention is th a t it will take-more ballots than the Democratic. lie ns near as 6,000,000 miles to
In the present century this has been true only in 1010, when that of Mar*.

• Ibis a»wspa|srr. as will as all
Thomna E. Dewey and Robert A. T a ft led on the early
ae aasi* Slsrslrkw.___
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ballots, but the prize went to Wendell Wilkie on the aixth.
TUESDAY, AUG. 7*. IS17
Next year it will Dike 647 votes to choose a candidate.
Dewey and T nft. nro thought to divide 760 votes between
ULK VERSE FUJI TODAY
them, with Dewey rath e r in the lend. The rest will bo di­
GOOD FOR SOMETHING, vided among th e favorite son*. Such heavy-voting states ns
IT 18 NOT ENOUUIUJU8T TO
BE GOOD: Ya should go and Pennsylvania, California, M assachusetts, and Michigan will
bring forth fruit__John lit:Id. back aome son of their soil, hoping for an eventual dead­
lock and n tu rning to atime one outside of the big two. T hat
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A rtist Helps Scarred August Football Is
U. S. Equipment Is
Vets Get New Faces Setting Crowd Mark H elping Dutch Win
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CHARLESTON, W. Va,—More A I* New "features
than 20,000 eager, fans bought
BATAVIA, Jav a—Th"y got it
tickets for West Virginia’s biggest backw nrtli out here. Goliath has
•Ingle crnwdpjulllng sports event— been knocking the daylights out
a football game In August.
of David.
Fifty fresh college foot Will
American cquimnen: helped
prospects, with university scouts Goliath mightily. American-train­
drooling over their shoulders, ed Dutch marines using American
procUred in sweltering tli-dcgree amphibian tractor*' S h e r m a n
heat to gel ready for the event. tank*, tom pi y gun*, 'automatic
The show wss the annual West rifle*, mortar* and machine guna
.Virginia North—South, all-star spearheaded the action 'n the eas­
scholastle foothall game. Tim 14th tern sector. British equipment
annu# ;gam e‘ was set for mid- helped other 'army unit* In tha
August In Charleston,
various fighting rone-. AigJ air
Players making op the rival suppott for all fm nj from 11-23
squads are picked aa the best per­ bombers, l’-40 fighter*. Catalina
formers on the previous year’s flying bo«|s, cub olMervaUqn
high school football 'tennis In the planes and C-47 traiispo-ts.
northern and southern, parts of
.
lUyonrt vs. Bamboo
the state. All are graduated sen­
Against the steel bayonet of an
iors.
Enfield rifle la the rvpublitan'a
Reserved seal* for this year's lumie-nHide bambini ]&gt;&lt;ar.
game. 12,000 of them, were sold
Opposing u rapid Bring Bren
hy mall a month before the con­ gun are homemade gun* rbout
test. Still the ducat hunters fell a* effective as u chibi's water pis­
over themselves to buy and tol.
dutch a catch as-catrh can ticket
It's not all that way, of course,
for a bleacher seat.
for som e Republican* have mor­
Last year, 22,400 -persons paid tars, grenades find inu.-hbis guns
for the privilege of watching the —mostly leftovers tfxun Uie Jnpgame, which' haa. the u'ldrd at­ Panese occupation, or cnplmed
traction of half-time firework* from Dutch, or smuggled in. And
and a beauty contest which pro­ the Indonesian* once made a
duces a “ Miss North” and “ Mis* bombing raid.""A plane dropped
South." The last crowd exceeded tw o l&gt;ombs In u raid on the sirall figure* for paid attendance for port at Samarang, oh the north
any public event In the history central coast—but they kilted
of the state,
. ,. .sevssf and wounded IV Tndmi*Special (VncA hdd to be erected sfans.
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And Indonesian sck-n&lt;-k fire at
Miss McCall helps spued rccov running the gridiron itself.
Madura downed one of Ilia two
ery by- teaching painting and
The game la a charity promo­ Dutch tdanes lost.
drawing In a studio clutlsred tion pi«e_iupcryl»cd—hy .Frank
But the Weapon-" of the repub-^
with easels'and paintlnga.
A .'Knights special event* director lie have don®- nothin,: more than
HELP FOR * VETERAN
of Uho Charleston Gaxotte, the slaw dawn the Dutch ndvanro a
"I wss Just 'ly in g In bed' one ggame’s leading spirit along with lot. In the eastern urea, fur in­
day when Misa McCall came In 20 other co-sponsoring state stance. Republican* mined toads,
and left some scrap books a&gt;ak newspaper*.
blew up, bridge*. In,'d lank traps
pencils" said S tiff Sgt. John F.
and built jetad blocks by felting
Anthony, of Haverhill, Mass., who
tnvs,
FRESHMAN FOOTHALL
haa spent thraa-&gt;aarai»ri&gt;o»pUob» — COLtWAIM)—ftPttirtCK, W F ~
IV tnajuV of the Dutch stooit-after shrapnel injuries,
Colorado College-will field a fresh­ ropp'eti, or. storm lro-i|«tn, rrpoit“She told me to . draw every man foothall team fo r the first •■d he hail just leturio-d from a pathing apd anything. A s .l went time since the war. Fred G. | trol of the a i t s south of Sniutiga,
along I got more interested—now (F riti) Minuth, former quarter­ .In central dpvn, and hud walled
■he's encouraging me to do oils. back, will roach the yeatlings.
while tunk-traps and h tund block
It certainly takes your mind off
were ellmfhaied. Within an hour
things," he said.
after hearing'hi* report. I travelcrl
the-*out* Ici-jcep. Again the rosd
Seminole County
was blofkrds,and one of the tank
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Auffie Galan Calls
Court Records
traps hud Lri-n n-dtig,
American Equipment
Dodgers “Cry Babies”
At timrs'*It is hard !u realltu
M t l ll l A V T t IIK IIII"
lla k sr. Itn ltrt M d u x To \V I that I have licen witn Dutch, inPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2d. lA')
hlititon unit n l
plead of American forcbli Ameri"
— The National League-leading W M
tlllvlilr Ora, »ln«U T n It'-*- ran rquip#i«nt is evcrywliere, ami
Brooklyn Dodgers sre "cry baldcs" 1, llu n tp ln o r
th-i men wear Anterlmn khaki,
If you listen to little Angle Galan.'
Willis, n XI and » f T o V t;
camouflage jungle soil*, an I nsvv ,
The 35-ycar-old left fielder for roll s a d AVI Annie (tilth
Jiitinm n,
&lt;’ ail ! a f To !■"• greens.
Many of the -hiits still
the Cincinnati Reds says the trim
B teirrsoti
the printed "URN.” I
Bums like to administer rough
Dough.MV. A J a nil wt To Istub hear
Thu mu it . ginaxing Ineidapt of
treatm ent but can't take i t
C arta* am i w f tllsd r* Mh,
llunibabiugli, I«or*ne nml hu t. all was moating t_he Dutch niaGalan said the reason Cincinnati
_ Pitcher Ewell- Blsrkrli - it nn th e qtsbfcd - O T o I At -P a wl I l - l ' j n " - f TtHMf-TlnlwTF yritr di tnoro "of
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training in North Cartilhta, they
sidelines Is because of n rough-up and
l l s j n r« ;'T o rs, wltl TA lln lij- Iton hud arqiiijed ‘u southern accent.
administered on a play at the plate aat
"One, though, evidenily had
K asper, M ildfrd ti aw l lib. i It
In Brooklyn.
Htravol vfarth. in an accent risk ­
C t y iU 'll atol M stv A l i&gt; i|» t
Bat when the Reds Tetqilnted l oK rvh.
Jo h n A sn d vef To W alter ing of Flatbucli, his first question .
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says. "The Dodgers' Eddie.8tanky N ational lla n g
iTIA TTM I. q t i u T t i t m :
9155,000 Prize Money
is an exception. When he’s out
Hwops, It a to Kitnrert!. Atjamtr
there at second base he cxpecta a N ational
NEW Ybkh’r Aug. tn, (/n-A
runner to knock him out of the U T H P A flank
f r i Q V lip p n l l l ti t t . f .
w ar to break up a double play.
Kf»h. John A TVi It. nj.t'tiln H*lt&lt;*- record sunt of |iri*e ‘none?, nmro
than flfdkOOII, will I* offered at
When It’* his turn, look out—h r* bel tlnil w lf*
noxoiiAni.K uiai iich h h
the 22nd aqintal tod33 In Madlioti
playing for keeps." ,
T. K- Arm y To l.eum m l II lim a n Square Ganlen, 8epL 21-Oct. 2'b
tlxDIrArl
More than 200 cowboys from all
GU.HTINK RCOItING HIGH
Important cattle country cental *
PITTSBURGH, P.r. — -Third
are expected lo pay their way tu
baseman Frank Gustine of the HAMBONES MEDITATIONS
New York dhd put up uiftry feea
Pirates has scorr&lt;! more runs this
By Alley
from 120 ta-AlbO for n try at 1ho
season thsn In any other &lt;J his
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' sight previous yesys with the Pi^ DEM FtY/M*
be added tAUSAUO pul up by I ho
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P E OLE OMAN TribwED
total.
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Bo‘th Ray Klahertv and Ntfrflfan AT m e - d NM - 4/NM /
six divisions, wlltl hors« riding,
(Red) Strader of Um N ow York
w ’f rJ «f(E TMbwS AT,
barclinrk brnnr ridiltf, calf top­
fottball .Yank'* conrhinr staff
ping, aaddh: bronc riding, stssr
played professional baseball,
WHUTSH* TH'o W S ,
wrestling and bull riding.
_,V,AH 'K'j T t —VlrRinU McCall haa postponed *
carter as an artist to help sur»
fcona "paint" out the scani of
hat tie-shattered fares.
Working wltly wet piaster. Miaa
McCall rrcortU the facial injuries
of war vaterana at Valley Forge
General
Hospital -'in
life-like
maska lined' hy plastic auKcons to
rebuild broken faces,
"Homtl W/jf-&gt;eema more im­
portant than works of a rt a t the
'moment,"
explains the artist
whose paintings have been displayed in
Paris.
Washington,
Philadelphia and Chicago.
ROOM Of IIOPR
To veterans the mask room at
Valley Forge (a a room of hone
for here Miss McCall's masks
show the step-by-itep restoration
of faces scarred In warfare.
Surgeons from China, Russia,
South Africa, A ustralia .and Can­
ada have traveled to Valley Forge
to see the masks of this artist
whose gnat-grandm other worked
in the wards in the Civil War.
Before an operation la per­
formed Miss McCall molds a
mask of h it faces and painta it to
show the Injuries. Surgeons take
measurements from the masks for
future restoration and use the
masks In the operating room at
guides.
Of f,000 plastic cases admitted
to the hospital since 1943, many
have n tu m ed
to normal life,

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went, to Japan to cover the reefeftt record-breaking flight of
n-2»a to Waahlngton. Hera be ilc
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TOKYO—The Japanese wrr*
overjoyed when General Douglas
MacArthur we* "re-elected."
It 1* one of the flrtt MarArthur etotiea a new visitor to To­
kyo hear*. Ballot* in tin Japanese
free election were Hiscribed "by
order of General Douglas MacAr­
thur." and It eeem* that many
Jap voter* checked hie name ea­
gerly..
HU , popularity, Americana In
Tokyo u y , t* due to the ract that
"the Japanese never bad It no
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good."'The popple look adequately
fed and very truer.
Col. William C. Horno of the
occupation force aayet *Tne Jan*
by their Industriouinei* are mak­
ing a marvelous comoback. They
are using every mean* at hand to
rehabilitate themselves. T h e y
haven't the building materials to
■-'» irato ry , U«v gwUed- buildiogs kut
they are atripping thetr forest* to
provide secondary constructions
Th*v are defeated but they are a
long way .from down." •
"You can't help liking these
Ja p i," a private from Massochusett* told m*. "They &gt;eem to like
ua. Their old military crowd .was
mighty mean to civilians. Jap
civilians seem just as glad the
militarist* are out a* we are.”
"You fellowa from th* states
forget that, almost BO percent of
Tokyo was destroyed *by bombs
____and fire." the cohryl. save---------Around broknh ffmnitstinn* and
chimney atumpa, tr* gel dens grow.
An Impressive epaefete archway
open* into a cuVrmstsh. fjweet po­
tato vine* erhw l, ^lohg a rich
entrancewav that nyw leads n&lt;&gt;where.
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' U. B. Army stm fl d r was In the
B-22 raid*. • (
“Whs l were1 those raids like,
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W illin g . Tho
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Glnsa, Broadway/of Tokyo, seem*
untouched.
f or b building In
the palace area uf eired.
Tokyo I*
— populallon
4.000,000—and
ro n d cr w h e re
found room,
the Ofe-war Tj
t. Tim JqpsThere are no be
nemo child ddea
ask the tourlei fee money.
| values. At
The ven ha*
the official
thoroughly
. dollar buywl- „
traveler can
unrealistic fate.
easily g.«t 100 yen far a dollar. If
he has a friend he cab g it 1.10jtnd
if he settles down tru stay he will
soon be getting 160. or better. J
yi/hat about prteeilJ Coolir-coats
that used to re U. far a m m now
bring »2B In Anieni'&amp;a money.
Cotton is mom* precious th an sl’k
in this land. fllla j* 1B0 yen per
■tt*r
Esrd and up-^W l’ #bti h id be*"
nnow your sllk.^j (f , .
American civilian rendenl* buy
■imported U.
cheaply at
commissaries
•Mina for 10
rents per gallon, purchases cloth
Ing a t redKeftantwceLUi* Army
post exchange, hire servants at nincome tax. ^
'Black markklkl hang* for yen
got* unchecke&amp;AMk the Army h
really making .A i,4tffoit to halt
ths m a la of posVfgpeltango #trtialsa. a ------- - j j - j y i . . .
Nlghw baseball gam* between
American troop* VV . J spine*} sit
In a bleacher mitt to themselves.
They Imre baseball.
"Joat a minute there." tho mili­
tary policeman a t the door say*.
“Gotta frisk you fer knives be­
fore you go In. Don't want any
trouble here."
Western clothing
but many women, some men,
cling to traditional gaeb . . . .N o
matter how hoggish or dangerous
the motorist, the Japanese pedes­
trian nsver change# expression.
. . . Many Japanese pull carts, eas­
ing the burden with a, headband
harness . . , Purchase by a s Afroarlean of any foodstuff* is fprbldrlen
. . , Nipponese cops dlree’. traffic
but the boys to fear are the whitehclmeted, jeep-riding H P’s who
hate speodera . . . Note to.veter­
ans: Yokot* airfield mess hall
le one place where a soldier dorenot have to wash hie tra y —there
la a surplus of Jap labor to brlp
to the Job.

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T U E S D A Y . A U W J 9 T 28. 1947

Report R eveals Jap
Ifeptotet- Describes
Car License Plates
Conditions Ih Japan
Are Colorful Ads Democratic Progress
A s Seen By Visitor At* Newsfeitaree
TOKYO, Aug. 2d. (d V -Allied

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year* of occupation had brought
forth convincing proof that the
Japanese were doing. . their u t­
most to “rebuild their national
life and destiny along more con­
structive Hnes,”
Ip one o t a scries of. two-year ,
reports.' headquarter* declared that
(he Japanese "have.gone th r o u g h a greater transformation than
any other people In the history of
the world.”
It listed these development* as
the gtVnrtcst changes in Japan;
J, Adoption and promulgation
of the new constitution, drastically
reforming Japanese life along de­
mocratic line*. ■
2. Democratlxalion of govern­
ment by popular ejection of local
and prefect ural officials.
3. Reform of the civil rode to
revise- the Irmlittnlnl family sys­
tem, conferring social and economlr equality upon women and
ilemorrn*lxing baile human re.
latlomhlps.
4. Initiation of the rural land
reform program, to abolish ab­
sentee nwnershlp, break up large
landholdings and 'establish a new

AMERICA'S
automobile
H.
i"«n» nls*e» add a lot of color to
•he ht»hw*v« and In s-me roses
do a Demotion lob for the states
whtrh Issue them.
Silver backgrounds are a' favor­
ite. Othff ta rs are brleht with
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st«tes-^|»u* plates with staging or.!
emblems or both accompanying
the tag letters and number*.
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Idaho features a Jurholn" skier
and the words "Vacs'ion Wonder­
land." Wisconsin advises the na­
tion it's ‘^America's Dalrylsnd."
and Arironn’s red end silver
plaits advertise the “Grand Canvon State*." An Indian design enrlosrs the rear of issue of New
'Mexico's tags which also hear the
slogan "The Land of Enchant­
ment."
A cowboy astride a bucking
broncho svmbellses
Wyoming
while U tah’s black and vellow
plates declare ‘T his Is the Place."
tsiuiaiana's plates carry, a wee
pelican and Georgia's tag* pro­
claim "Peach State." Tennessee
and PennsvK'ania melons tag numerals and letter* in outlines of
the shape* of the states as they
class of small Isndowflcrs free otS v ,'
wppeer wvitha snap•
Moa\ other
states,
Canal feudalis'ie shackles.
f&gt;. Opening of Jnpan to limited
Zpne and the Territories of Alaska
and Hawaii confine their tags to private trede with foreign coun­
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letter*, numerals, ' the dates of tries as a step toward restoration
Issue and the namea of the Issu­ of normal eeonmlc life.
ing localities. Some add the ex­
piration date of the tag.
Hifrh W nter Condif ion .■ . . :
Several xtates. still finding It
Of Glades Studied
difficult to obtain metal for nyw
fags, retain plates which ary sev­
eral y ean old and either provide ' JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Aug. 20
a smalt tab validating them for 14*1—dtrnrr*onta!lve&lt;, .if tlv&gt; U. S.
the present year or a windshield Corn* nf Engineer* will nb«««-rve
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b.jgh water condlllnna in tb—Ever­
sticker. .
glade* this week. Col. W'll'a E.
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YEBTHRDAY’8 8 TABS
Billy Jurgcs, Cilbs, hit a two- today.
Government hydrsbfle engineers
run homer In the top of the 10th
to give the Cubs a 0-7 victory over and other cxricrt* in flood control
work from the office of the Chief
the Giants. Bam .Loldak. Browns, spaced of Engineer* In Waminelnn and
four h its-to oulpitch Ran Scar­ the district office in Atlanta are
borough In a pitcher’s duel no the now attending a ephferHire here.
Brown* i\|pped ths Senatois 1-0. They will accompany loenl en­
gineers on Col. Ted!|'s staff ni*d
visit the area* subfcclei to high
tljjNRttAL N O T in f
The fiukr^l of Rev. P. T. Smith, water, ga'nlng first-hand M»ld in­
pastor of'S t. John Baptist Church formation. The material collected
at Tenth1Street and Cypres* Ave­ wl| lie Incorporated in n reoort on
nue. will be held Wedmsday. Aug. food control to be’ lliurd Inter. .
27 at V 0V P. M. The Iwly will
Me In State at the church from
10:00 A'i Mj until 1:00 P, M.
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Bob Kennedy, formerly of
Washlngtan State and now uf the
” H inK Croftliy Sintfa!’
New York football Yanks, once
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there- touchdown* •In- four
m in u te•s aaggal
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Alphas

ariati Pearson To,
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Virginia Ruth Farris
W eds Lee Arm strong P e r s o n a l
TUESDAY
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The Pilot Club will hold Its icgular business meeting In the Tour­
ist Center a t 8:00 P, Id. preceded
by the board meeting jt.V;J0 P. M.
THURSDAY
The Order of the Eastern Star
will hold ita annual Robert H imrla picnic in Otiedo Park a t 4:4-)

M iss Jean M.anningr
Honored With Shower

The marriage of Virginia Ruth
Farris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Farris of Lexington, Ky.
to Lee Ebcr Armstrong, Jr. of
Sanford, son of'M rs. L. E. Arm­
strong also u f this city and L.
K. Armstrong of Islington,' was
solemnised In a double-ring cerem­
ony preformed on July 6.
The Rev. Orval M. Morgan of­
ficiated during the ceremony ai
2:00 o'clock at the Broadway
Christian Church in Lexington,
The church was decorated with
asparagus fern and gladioluses.

M i» Jean- Manning, whose
marriage to Julian Sirmons was
an event of Sunday, ended today
an event of Sunday, was honored
with- a shower on Friday night
B ven by Mrs. R. L. Caldwell,
Isa Charlene Caldwell and Miss
Peggy B est The Caldwell home
was. decorated with pink rotes in
striking arrangments.
. During the evening games were
fgjoyed and priica were won by
Miaa Manning and Miss Mary
Erna Iorndrcts. After the honor
guest had opened her gifts, n rethmcnlx were . served to Miss

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Escar Price has returned, from
4 vacation spent in (ieorgia, Al­
abama and Jacksonville.
t ■---- ---Miss Hetty Jean Windham wax
the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cross .of Jacksonville.
E. C. Echols -* left yesterday
morning for Pickard, Ala., whe-y
he will visit for some time with
relatives.
Joe J. Heinrich has returned
to. his. hum*! in l^xinjftoflopKy-

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went and approaching mamaijc
of their daughter, Nartan, to Clyde
E. Cummings of l-ogan, Kas. The
wedding will take place on Aug.
31 at 4:00 o'clock In the First
Christian Church with IN. Willi­
am Perry Yesl*y officiality.
Miss Pearson graduated from
Seminole High Sclimd-and attendrd Kansas State College,. Mr.
Cummings ia a graduate **f Eotfsi'
Kansas High School He serrH
in the United States Navy for one
veai In the Pacific Theater of
Operations. He Is at praarnt
studying for his degree in En­
gineering at Knnwii State Colkgr.
No invitations fur the weddiog
arc lieing issue*! hut all friend*
ute invited.

A French mull, club ocean was
candid oat w h .-n tb - 1*1 Kappa
Alpha fratern.ty held an outdoor
supper honorintr Us "rusheex" on
Friday night it the \. K. Shotmaker home jn Vellonvillo Ave­
nue. An autdobr dance floor was
laid in front of the open-air fire
place surrounded with email tables
snd chairs. lll-imlnH,t.h&gt;.t was fur­
nished b f ^ itd lo s am| other dec­
orations further carried out the
French ; t hi-me. Hamb'irKtn, pot*
tnto salad, cole slaw aprt told
drinks were served IH* Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr*. C. I- Powell after
which the costumed guest* enjoyed
ringing and dancinit.
Those Invited Wiry the Misses
Eliiabcth Fite. Loin Lets Hetty
Hall. - H arhan Rue'tet-, Helen

Staten Considering
Change In Procedure
Of Rcffisterfrtg Births
lty JA N E EADS
(First of four articles)
WASHINGTON—A rather hatHosed ymmg man entered ■
'la te registration offlr* snd asked
to see his birth record.
lie scMimed a photostatic Copy

and she wore white accessories and
a corsage of white roses and
sweetpeas.
Garnet Farris, brother of the
groom, served a* best man and
ushers were James N. Harris,
cousin of the bride and J. $. Iwlr,
.1 Fallowing Ihc rjdJkrrg-Mej Smi
Mrs, Rosa Sirnum*, Mrs. Mildred Mrs, Armstrong left for a wedding
Cobb, Mrs. R. F. Caldwell snd the
Misses Elisabeth Carver, Mary
Edna Landrcsa, Jean Williams and
Dorothy McLain.

• Wednesday
Morning
• Special

Boat Party Given
On Roumillat Yacht
Mr*. F. E. HriimilLt. rntrttain.
&lt;d on Monday afternoon honoring
Mrs. J. E. Wathen and daughters,
Barbara and Jeanette, whd am
leaving on Thursdn/ to tnaky'thslr
hnlM In Ft. Pier.*.*, Sharing hen•)(»- with Mrs. -Wathen and her
daughter* wetr Miss Nell llauthn
i f, Jacksonville Hearn who Is n
guest of Mi** Carc'lr i Lee and
Mt*» Joanne Weidnia t of S: AugUilins who is visiting Mr. and
him Rouinilla..
TTie group gathen-i ulxiard the
Roumillat yacht, "Skylark" at
-LP0 o’clock anJ cruised into Lake
Monroe. Refreshment*.were served
Hr 'Mra; Ronmillat- late trr*thr~nf*
teer-oon
Mis* Bsughn. Miss Weidman and
Mias. Patty Rat wren
Those Invite 1 to h.* with Urn
Ft-nor rnesU *verj Mm. Nsncy
flrrck. Mrs. J . P. Thurmond, Mr*,
t', C. E*Vl. Mr*. II. t l Itetsel. Mra.
J. O Livingtun. Mrs. J. M. Stingcipher. Mm. Murk .T. Carpenter,
Mr*. W. M. Scot*, an J Mrs. Fram ls
RmimtltaL III.
Also the Mlxsua Beatrice Bisbee. Kay Ratigan, Patty Ratlgan,
Caroline Lee. Lilcii Driggers, Ada

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Mrs. C, L. Dennett left last aetdi
fur Toronto, Canada. Mis.* Hennett has been the house guest of
Mrs. I.aura Davidson.
Miss laris McCullough of Savaitnah. (In. and Mis* Murjoriy Cal.
Ion-ay of llinrsville, (in. are the
house guests ol Mr. and Mi*. 1).
D .-Mrlntos(i, Jr. A few "friends
were . entertojneyi . at their hnrou
Thursday evening in honor *&gt;f th*
guests.
Mr. end Alta.- Fidward N. Milch,
ell left Inst week fur UiMOti,
where they will visit until Sept. I,*
They will then go to Nnvvi%-ntin
and will return to Altamonte
Spring* lHe ln*t of September,
Mr. an&lt;l Mr*. Clar.-n-t* I.. Homo
left Friday for. I’isgnh View
Ranch. N‘. C. They will rvturn
next week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. T, :*. Wallow, Jr.
are leaving Sundcv fo“ n tout In
the mountain* of NY:tit faroltti*.
They nl*« plan to atop by Willi­
amsburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Atvler* will

the Community Hottne mu] accep­
WINS REND OPEN
ted J. E. Matthew*" resignation l i
RENO. -Nev.. Aug. 25.. (4&gt;&gt;
president.. Vicc-pt cddeiu, J, t&gt;. Buck * o n - hi* gnmx ami bustii
Morrison. will *vct'*cd Matthew* |&gt;nr. E. J. (Dutch/ lintrixon tu
n* president.
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Dr. apd Mrs. D, S. lUVltls-m end i"dav «td the till
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daughter, Harbors.
of Jbiratot*
visited Dr. Da vidian's mot hr r,
Most fi«h provide nnium’s I s s l
Mrs. I.aura Davidson this week. example of a streamlined struc­
They left Wednesday for Eugene. ture. *
Oregon, where Dr. Davidson will
One of the huge waterwheel
lie connected with tin- University
of Oregon. He Is n duett*,- of on- generators for the (irand Coulee
Darn weigh* two million poumis.
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Longwnod
his patents, Mr. and Mr*. C._ It.
Scarry. Jack will enter the Univcr;
sitv of Florfda, Caine*rill.’ in SeptemU-r.The Baptist Woman's Mission
Circle had their tegular oosatun
Monday afternoon when the topic
vm* Aid to Community Mls.rion*.
Mi»* Mary RoWiUon am) Mr*.
llenrv U'aifsVurth’ ti»ve rruirneif
to Sevpn Gables from t mention
of four week* In Daytona Henrh.
Mr. itn*i Mr*. T. W. Siilhnlnnd
of Holopsw have been.gucst* "f
Mr*. La Vlgne and Mr. and Mt»
Itavburn Mil wee.
Member* of t.n-u{wo*id Cold
Cluli have lately lieen rntertaim-d
by Mr. and Mr*. S. L. Topper ami
Mr. and Mr*. 0. A. Wale* at their

School O f,Dancing
To Begin S ep t 2
Mrs. P. II. Tepstc, director of
the Oogburn School of Dancing
announced today that the seboo
..will u p c iu la .riLs -e ig h th . seson i
with registrations at the studh,
East WSecond
on Sep. *1518
* * •”
V H ilM
*Street,
J » l» * * t
iamber S thweeen the hour* of 3:00
and 5:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Tcpaic lias just retu rn .4
from New York City where she
attended the Dance Educator* ot
America, Inc, convention am! rereived teaching matenal from emi­
nent trachers of dancing and pan­
tomime. Mr*. A. B. Duxbury, as­
sistant director, will he away dm
Ing the month of Sepirntbe.
studying with well-known leechare of denclng in the mirth and
consequently,, Mr*. Tenslc stal­
ed, the school will afford any
young dancers an importunity to
learn gthe newest a mi latest mod­
em technique, as well ss the clss
sic theory of dsneing. •
Mr*. Dick liar helm has lieen
.added to the faculty of the Cof.
-burn Sehmd this eeason and *h«
will conduct all,*the social darn­
ing classes. Mr*. Hschelor, u
native nf Atlanta. . G a -;-ta u g h t
ballroom, dancing and etiquette
at a reputable school there an I
Sr lor to that time Instructed for
ir Arthur Murray School U At­
lanta.
Mrs. Tenslc will teach chil­
dren’s ballet and tap dancinit
a t the State Convention of Flor­
ida, Chaptar No. Z.- D. M. of A.
In Mlam1 Beach Sept. 8 and 7.

PAGE THREE

T H E S A N F O R D p T R A tD , g A N F O R P . F L O R ID A

Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Tyre and
two children left yesterday for
Newyrk, N. Y. where they plan
to stay until N»v. 1 Enrout« to
New York they will visit in I V
latka with relatives.
Mr. and Mra L II. Harvey
and son l^slie returned yesterdnv
from Detroit and Washington, D.
C. where they «iient a two week
vacation. Eiiioute to Sanfonl they
visited ir North and South Car.olina:
Mr. ami Mr*. Turner Lodge
and-M r. and Mr*. T. G. Stauffer
and daughter, Linda, have return­
ed from visiting for a week In
Macon, Ga. with the
Lodge's
daughlrr and son-in-law, Mr. tnd
Mr*. Iloy Marion and in Amcri.-ti*
with Mr*, l/odge'* sister and hrtdherln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Deal In:
-dan.-

Christian Circle
Has Business Meet

trist, not n patient" rttenillg « •
plained the young man.
This incident wss tc'ated bj
Helen C. Huffman, ««ial seletto
analyst. Nations! Offtrr of Vital
Statistics. She says the story 111it*-’
Irate* the umiecesssty evil tesuit* of having the regDtrar i
office give out a certified enpy (
an entire certificate whenever «tiy
of the recorded information it j
needed.
Some 5.IKMUMKI birth eertiflca'i-V
are i«*ueii in the. United Stn'*-*'
annually. For many this meantragedy.
Thi usands use their certifies!-'
for necessary proof of age, citilenshlp and so on. But sometime*,
say* h U i Huffman, the. birth Terord is nlso “
nient of a person's illegitlmii'
of his Tied blood' U&gt;cau*e J
ignthep had sypblli*_or of
'crhninol lenilnTrie*’ Ixtcause In
father n i In a pi'nitcntiary *t
the lime of hi* birth."'
•Hud vital stalistlrians known
a generation ago that runn- 6,(ton,(*&gt;0 copie* of Idrth certificate!
would now t»&lt; it*ed annually,
they could have planned ^ lx iter,

purrhnsnt froni W. 8, .Arnold on
Greenwood Lake, They sir from
Ohio, »|H&gt;Mt tludr honev
Freeport, I.. L. Mr.’ Jjfikiiw I* as­
h Mr. and Mm . Pfeiffer
sociated with Jernlgnn Slu -I Met­
g was n Onpt. in I be
al Work* in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold have mov.
e«l Into their new home on Dixie
Highway.
Jack Searcy from ItCA Prime- Their husband* •pent

.GRID A

T h e Friendly
O prns

ST AT
Adult* • I8r
Children •tic

s.|.&gt;ns!.«iv.

TODAY A N D W ED N ESD A Y !!
whnt

would

happen

When

'he

complete record Is uiarod in any,
w i- „ „ ......................... .............. body's hands."
J devoHanal was given hy Mm. O,
She says they could have da
W. Morgan and Mm. W. l \ Tison
signed she certificate so that II
could h* reproducer! Ill *ertHis
for one Ihlng.l’
Thru the photo** l mu lift* mod*

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Jimmy Kridcr
POSTPONEMENT
Due to the death nf R. L. Dann.
the O. E. S. Robert Morris picnic
which .was scheduled for Wednssed until Thursday at 4:00 P. M. I
The picnic will be held at Oviedo
Park.
,
The mihrsb, or niche indicating
the direction of Maces, In early
Mohammedan mosques was nfUn
decorated with ceramic tiles, on
which verse* from ths • Koran

moxr. Merlk-sl and'statistical 'bit#
could have lieen ptaccd In mitlY
det 11*1 aupplement, which wmild
never appear in the rertlfled n;py.
"We cannot go bkek and tinmany thousand* nl ptriplu by annecefsaiy revealing, uf infotmaUfllt that was on their birth &lt;*r*
tificale," ,Mi*« Huffman »rm.
"But we can gow help to. bring
about better methods of tairntny
certified rupir* of birth rcr--ttl*
•II over thn country."
A number of states are. cm t' ut1y considering changes lit '"rih
registration procedure* in o’rtler to
prtdect the child borti uut of "ctl•in i m om *t#te* sre
I t a . H&lt;
adopt Ifit

CHAIM

How would you like to Ik* PINCHED by Mutate?
(Hhe’a the output rop on the force!)

You'll lov* to llva In tkli cloiiic...b*&lt;ou»« 8 doat mch
nks thlngi lor yeul (oUx* Brook* foihlonod 8 oI Ihot
,v«ry lins 100% wonted WYNtlt'S Soo-No-Mor Jar toy
with on all around pTsaltd skirt coining from th# long ton#
bodice. Goy color! for foil in ilxos 7 lo Ik
™

A N N SOTHERN

— S h o rto — C arto o n •

S p j.rt •

P A H A M O tIN T N E W S

F LOR S HEIM

'Q a k e s gfea&amp; oans g lea m ,
u r th o u t to te m s /
After washing, Just rinse dishes.
Even glassware'drfea sparkling
clear without time-waaUnf wip­
ing! Vel leaves no soap scum or
streaky film to polish sway. Pot#
and pans get clean with far Us#
scrubbing because Vel removes
grease faster, more completely
than soap. Leaves no dlabpan
ring to scrub out I Vel claims
dishes cleaner th an aoap and
saves up to half your dishwash- '
Ing time!

innate cntldren ' for school -?ntran ti and orange-colored record#
to shlldren registered •* - ill-gitimstcT Think what this mean- to
the child with ths orsnge-colotid
certificate."

S f c o c k i r g s s ta y

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr, ahd Mrs- Ralph Peters sornnead today ths birth of a
lugkter. Donna Lynn, on Vug,

Vel leave* no soap scum or
color-clouding film in stockings
Ttgl
or other woshablea. That's why
VeTbests even finest soap flakes at
^
keeping stockings sheerer-looking,
lovelier longer! Vel la easier than fin­
est soap flakes or floating soaps on many
d e la t e w ritable color*.

Actual skin taste made by a
pendent laboratory (namsfui
on request) prove that Vel la
to bands Uxan any other I
product mads for washing
and fins fabrics.
^

r

it .thk

former
Mrs. Er Eugene Periced tSdsy.ths
. Jill, V,,, Aug.
liaug&amp;toA Me-

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T U E S D A Y , A U fiU S T 26, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

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. IX (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
2f.
three and one-half games ahead Tslet,
Klsaamnn, 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 Itcrrinetbn, «•
•even liming affair. Bill[Stant-m Orunw.M. lb
tossed Uie finale end'limited .the Hared*. |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

FO R R E N T

5 A R T IC L E S

FOR

Harrington,* Kmart. J*ali*r. Two b*»*
ti|U:. liartIbatnti, .-*ll«r. Mtulrn
i&gt;iu«.&gt; l.ih,'. Soi.ny. M oifiio HUin. a t .
Tjl-n
In Sillirl^M i 1,1-11 on b»r»«i Han*
font T. I«e«»t&gt;ufg *. lino oit l‘»Pl&gt;
oil Klliosmnii I, it*-* &lt;ls t. Hrifu
nun hr Ki|unaittuii l, lU m ii *. •tm
hr plt«li»n by it.Mdu iltoiur|i,klt Wild trllrhi*: MuimU, I infills;
t wllirf uni L ilrl). Till!* of MVUI
1: 2 *.
|S « kmI Immil
M M llllll
ah &gt; k - m
/Ibnr.ikU, II
I 2 I « e
-«
4 If I * 2

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, ril 'd,
It was the openin' of the ra ­
llrltr. r(
tion’s largest softball tournament
r.tdiit. e
In history and Dick Frr-rman,
Tylsr, an
Hittiti'h. p
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
•/.Hu-ch. m
ing.
Hronrt. rb
Practically evj/y tofihall dia­
a.illef, 11 mond In town had Ivrn acquired
n-n. rf *
lll.ls . o s y . 2b
for specified periods in ortler that
llal). •
(he ninth annual tournament
atruiin.M, |b
might be run with a minimum of
l.»m lr&gt;, p
delay.
T (il»h
Freeman experienced many anx­
Itrri,- by InillngSl
ious moments dur.ng those first
Mi I’ll it
1 I no »J% | | . . . ,
wsburjf
soo see eie—t two days. lie had not counted on
CrrvMt HUpewsr, r.rmbv ?, 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-

SA LE

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 jx , 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 G IR L f o r c a s h ie r L cosm etic, m u n -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 re d a n HcNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Av». Just off Ctlsry
n .tiH iiiA s
for guests to vlstt their doctor.
Office ph. 403 residence ph, flIO R
T i* *
Auamlln*
9 ROOM furnished apartment,
SO00 Mellonvillr. Adults only.
FLOOR SANDING &amp; finishing, i ts im s v ilte
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^estuirg
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 al tmtasmi
Herald.
fatalWa
«•
Imylona
)l»oeh
Permn-tlle, HurrirSne braroui
I..e-l,or* at Hanlon!
» 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 . S S T IU S A I. M ’A U I K
DESPERATELY need house or
FOR
RENT—Floor
sahder.
Easy
i ;anartm ent for man, wife, 2 Batteries ft Battery 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 gesiiedaw
« REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I'tibagu ». New York T
PEARS—Excellent rannir.r varlllnmhl.tn 11, FltUliUM »•
iTmntball 6. fbllsdslphta I Hit-)
f
B E A L KHTATK
ety 11.25; $L75 and 1L0O per
IaiuIi I# IIm Ioh * &lt;n»U)
INSURANCE •
bushel. George Hivt.rtr, Silver
t M K I I I l S S 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 I K
HIGNH
GLASS ft PAINT CO. Plume
Show cards and
320.
' 0 — DHOTI SIG N BKHVIffM
£• -----* ltr&lt;*lli
0 . I). lo in d re ss . P h o n e 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 lU rrla g to n . i l u i r S r . Bail-r.
PIANOS—Winter ft C'».
iP
17,600 00
I I .' I Xuba. Hull* f flte llb baw tl
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.
llarfllU M . 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»; T ile r t " M urray lifflU lIttU -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 |&gt;n«b**i l.e m lc r &gt; ) ■»'
furnished. humi
Monroe.
Til la l.f
|iirr«i ka'a.v e ly a n .1
d *'*»**|
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 N otice
LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Merkel
•ROOM Iwngelow. screened TWO BURNER FlofstVH nU.hcatNOTICat
Barber Shop open Thursday,
cr. Office mahogany flat top
), shade trees. 8521 Orange
XMlr* It b e rth s | l t * « l t d » • *re
Friday fteSaturtlay.
desk. Mahogany Steel filing
In lb* wo-utwoHrliia Ltrains**
Ph. 8I6-M-*
cabinet, sectional book cases.
It.Ilr,,ad end r,.ml«*rUl
" THE HOME SHOP
lb . Ildltlwu. name, ■•H.mlh«t*1
farm, with hotts-* end
Mrs. Dlghton, Phone 1204.
WATCH A CLOCK RKPAlltlNG under
Capla.i Works" 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.
■Uttil to-lb. I*,tin »f d!&gt;* KlilNL.it.
ATTENTION MfYl IIKHH
tion, and ready to move
Halo. Hl.t.l* (fhlP t*/ 11*62. la*1**
—DIAPER SF.im CK—
of Florid* 19111 with lb* &lt;*t*rk ..I
M jK D O t,', ’ *'
Cal.' winder pepper plant.
'ARM of 40 acres) 80
Balry Valset funtlihes hoypilol tb* iHrrun I’onrl wf H.nililr&lt;U r'Him.Mann, Lake Monroe. FIs.
*'
clean, sterlle dlapars and dcudnr- «y. rl"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 Clwtt.r*
,
production lest year.
Call Daytona 2407-W crdh-ct f t r
(Fit** p u ’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 rr.h r imlUW rbst n
135V COO Park. Mary McMakon. salt m» -Useror ba» b**A laMKuw-t
to tb« r'inuil t-rnirl. Uf , Ik* Min'd
Judlrlrt I M
W Iriirlda.
n«u renntr. la *bun».tr. un-ur
tenor. Also open evenings.
th. m u ..r oim iK K. it jh k in at*;,
Idainittr, M. JINN): IV, t’KHKIHFREE ftn ille r.parking to aipht twig, d.lri,it»m. stld that Hr. i.lVf
Supplies
party. No electricity. Jim ft •»U|tri Ik a* abnlulr •Ircrt* of dp
v
s Betty's-Fishing Cam a. : ! . vor*%
V«u at* themtor* tequir.d l*
airerar In »*t« &lt;•*■ In. ptr»» or by,

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,
N e w n frs li'rc a
- • 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 w aned In .a tel*,
pram In which ha also was noti­
fied th at 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 S ate- tS
Of Academy’s Horses ' X " g S f t f i T u ,
u
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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

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.”

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
r in l. M
Leaf.t to
In cet
f a t afk break
Lrciif '
Polo Club.
“II hate
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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/OLUME XXX VIU

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SA N F O R D ,

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W EDNESDAY, A U IillS T 27, 1917

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F orm er-N azis
R ecruited T o

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SuKar lic it And Mate Held A fter (Street Brawl

Control Plan
. 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 BRITISH AMBASSADOR to.lhu United S ta te s, Lord tnvercbapel and Ida
ChUeaQ-burn wife, are "(iowii on their arrival at LaGuardla Field,
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

/

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

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
With
Coming
Compartment Doer
Supt. T. W. Lawton
LAHORE,

I'akiMnn, Aug. 27
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

Principal* of all Seminole Coun­
ty schools. white and lolnird. met
m terday tnmning at the Coutt
Ifoure with Supt. T. W. Lawton
to discuss mallei* prilaining. to
the new school year. Dr. J. U. Root. lursidrnt of
R»ek. Ark., air ntuckr i|,e Seminole Trachct* Club/ an

(JP)—Two U. S. State

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B ritons M ak e
D rastic Cuts
In F ood, G as

}U. S. Army Discloses
Pilots Leaving
American Zone Foi
Spain, A T g e n t i n n

Meat Rations, Foreign
Travel Slashes In­
cluded In E f f o r t
To Trim D e f i c i t

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.

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

LONDON,. .Aug.

...rc llr u jl^ ^ . .

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11fc"tffw Inin,ii.mr, announci
in the vacation•*brente.of Pnnl«,trr.cldy meat ration .of on* shill--'
Mini tier Attlee, ml the present
Ing, jwq pftKc In vme ihiliitt|

•VJd'H'V1* (i|er.ltnrd lb IS*
svhrtfit r th e r Iterievfd th* rrpOif-

m nx

rd 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 "d o rm s" of German aviators
who lia-l [I'fcjied Spain by git "u n ­
derground railro a d 1 ituco the end
of lire war.

Army ipiartcra, asked to comliifnl on the fighter pilot'* ns-Vitiona, replied:
"Tlp-rt- an- sever ai -indicatlotis
of ircrllitilit! activilie* in tiie
llniltsl State* tone fn, n Spanish
foreign Irgjnn. Hecruits, chiefly
from SS personnel, are reportedly
sought fur their military expert*
ties* rather than ~for their p-ditnnl conviciiurn.
Th* Army tumrres went on to
dlteius alleged recruiting of foemer’’ German Luftwaffe person-

27 (AT— T U

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)

(2 0 c e n t')
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
fund (ii'revtauraiils.
n Addition, tlu- period during
«hich people can slay at a hot*!N
without surrendering rathm books
was ie.lured from four day* to
IWm liopoit. o f'c e rta in luxury
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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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

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Other report*," they added,
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 S Mi“ : r as. iiifw- ihur^iiy
s
*_inam
* *ing
* * « * «-A
■«
* 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- ,
ptSaaamentu.
UiOO
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 t fwei 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- t hi n 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} „nwmfnU wrr„ 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 ‘. rin k 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 tu rn 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 tro o p * wastSepp H Al| aeliool bun driver* will tors.
Atnuit 20 persons were injured
•(ruck u t 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 T ursday 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 ra r (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 was 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, executiv * eeeretaiy nskeil lire cumim*«lon M“ giant 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 er. 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* at
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*. Esther Hive, ' ille Railroad, the Gulf, Mobil*
Rower Transform er
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
R efugees 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.nL " wT.?'t,,, V,',mM •|'''« I'knoieledtori ihev^vr.nld Imvo degree'heat spbll at 2;00 o ’c lo c k
and reprisals.
, HAMBURG, 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
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 f i r e tn
the nllliy of Second Htrsui back-of
used In give milk to .school child­
Demonstrators At UN
cn rout* here 1from the Med­
tin" Hits Theater.
NEWMAN, III., Aug. 27, (d»)- iterranean Bboard three British
ren Unit were not already taken Britain Plans Plea
Firemen quickly arrived and r .a i
I.AKE SUCCESS. Aug. 27. I,P) { H ^K ht-lroubled farmers* have transports,
14 ChildriMi, Parents erne of through other agencies.
For
Bulgur
I
xj
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 N ight 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.m ininnd led CLneral Elsu.hu w_
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
D redging 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 m e t 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
Cleveland Lee and was a member
shortstop who has b « n confined 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 U r. -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 o n -a b ­ in seeing Lee “unleta the gen- to pick « date and alt* for the (or husband In Rosedale Get

Idttie

J 'tu g iear.vfe.i’r :

. Mr. Bhriner
a barber shop
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MONDAY. AUGUST 25, 1947

T 1 IE W E A T H E R

»a U a ity T lir r * In S tr e n g th —
Te P ra te d the Prac# of the World
To P ra a e le lit# Pro.reee of Aw'ric
. To Prodece Proaparit* for S .ufu.d

Play Twin Mill
Leesburg This
^Evening, Here For
T ilt Tomorrow N ite

r .. .
.
, ; • ••
• ;B y ARTHUR BBCKWITn, JR.
Herald 8porta Editor
I fTha Sanford Celery Ffda came
; out .«f the heavy echedule qver
th i weekend by winning two tilta
i f f dropping two contest*, while
*.'•RwJJwLon# game washed garay. • '
, S-Friday evening In Pxlatka the
Fide-played a twin blU with the
F iU lka A‘a and copped Ute eurU |n tjsir. 4 to 2, but dropped the
VJjRtirdAy afternoon the Cclery-

men played hoeta to the Galneerlile .G-Man la a eehedule4 twin
* q W t * fcrvC*M*Md only to the
terenth canto of the firs*. tiff.
Sanford tcored four runt In the
bottom of the seventh before the
ralat detcrndrd ttopping the
game,'and forcing the postpone­
ment of tha nightcap.
Yesterday, th* Fed* and the 0Men fought a heated ten Inning
battle only to hare tha Unlreraity
Ctty nine jamfon* run arroei the
plettcr In the tenth to cog the tilt,
1 to 0,
. . .
.
Rig Rill Stanton went the route
In the flret tilt Friday to trim tha
A ialtai, and In the finale, the'
Palatkans found Ihe offerings of
Carl K sttba to their liking and
turned In the 6 to 5 victory.
Saturday Lefty Johnny Tomat

handled the mound assignment
for the locale and received credit
for the victory. Yestcrda/ Ruddy
Laka toaaed all ten fram e' against
the Galneevilla nine. Today the
Frdi real two and one-halSgamea
behind the Orlando Senators.
Tonight the Fade lavade the
VenUan Garden Park In Leeiburf
form twin attraction and will re­
turn to the Municipal Park tomorraw night for a tingle tilt with the
Pirate*. which will be the Rue a
final appearance here thla year.
M xvw n
.
• • • o A t M
a
HiHaau. m ' i e .'l e i

Lak*. p

Letfon Junior Finals
To Open In Hollywood

o a iK B e v itrf.it
Jolmeon, cf
M arfan. »

HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25. 0P&gt;—
B ttrball’a blggeat boy a akow, the
American Lawton National Junior
Championship Tournament, take*
ov$r In Hollywood thla week as
four stellar tu rn s from aa many
sections a t the country battle it

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Bark*. lb
O slea. lb
Lelpharl. It
Oarmon. tb
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YESTERDAY'S 8TAR3
w rit, Cincinnati, O-t and from th e 'r Pitching, Larry Jansen, Gianta,
Southwest. j b n Diego. Calif.
te a tte n d eight hit* for hit l&amp;th
The tournament, a double ellm -1 victory, eighth atralght and first
liiaUon affair (a-team len t out shutout win aa tha G iant' defeated
until beaten ■twice), open* Thurs- the Cuba 4-0 In tha flret game of a
day with afternoon and night double, header. •
game*, calla for two more games
BalUng. Joe DiMaggio. smashed
Friday, a tingle night game 8at- ---------------------------------- ^ -------

o doable, oinclo and his 16th homo .
run in four trip* to tha plate and #
droro In four nine and oeored four ’
to lead the Yankoet to a 14-4 Tie
tore
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after the Sox had won tha opener

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ATHENS. Aug. 26 W ( -Amer­
ican elfoit) to mediate the dead­
lock in the Crcrk gmrimurn'al
cii»i» failed today when llirmiatoklei SopuhoulU. leader of the* main
branch of the I rlwral Party, m in­
ted that hr Irccomc piemirr.

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 26 (A*i
—TKe Security Council today re­
jected a Dutch tu[&gt;|)ortrd Belgian
prcpcial that ihe council aik the
International Court to rule un the
competence o( the United Nation!

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You s r , b sn b y .a&lt;ai&gt;M that l
emit le q a i 't tut* See b ees - DM
ag ala ,t yea la 0&gt;' .Circuit Ct-xrt *1
■tmlB'W County, a t IUStunt. Won
4s, la a c r i s t a caissa ,outw s K»n
ey g ra ta StsveUA •« a)*-. Ptatatgj
and asalast C. 0. Cousins, u
t r a il " , «t al*., D «ttndaau, am

U*

do saris Men

at

* * u u ^ 4 * t* t|b « | In - H
Tke W 's t

NWft

I

se re

U*

I 'd

rail

Is si

or I V ( ( ‘ul

at th* KWH. #t See. «

Town,niu II Boulh. IU n » , U E u t
lew b'linniA g ml a point fl* N
«2»'h • ( HW Comer of KWU £

and Brdatn backed the move.
Poland voted againit th e . propo*al. Runia, which had fought
it nardert. joined with Cluna, Co­
lombia, Brazil, Syria and Auitralia in' abstaining.
•L: The ballot was interpreted aa
a teat of tha continued Dutch conwere an Internal affair and the
rounril had no buainrss interven-

Cciirtantin Ttalil.ni', - premier­
, d.wttnatr, lu d been trying for three
dayt |o foim a nrw goirinm cnt.
Su|ihdiili'. 86, had hern one of the
main obatadea to success becau-ao j V , . &gt; t r e d ‘* n ‘.rVu»aI,tc.&gt;i&gt;tg.,
a coalilioit cabinet w m l l f tH
An AGKl) WOMAN ttnn.1* outsl-lr htT ruined ruttage with some of
current
critis, ,
the l-clonruijr* »he wav nl-lr to «*vr after the Cadis, Spain, arsenal
U. 8. Amluiaandor l.lncc.'n Maennd naval torpedo fartury hbiw up. llitA le ti of the woinnn'a family
died vfhen the 2.600,( 00 poumb of rapluaivt-s let gu. More then 200 Vragh had confertetl wah Sop.
hnulia during Ihe morntiu- T*j|were killed an I rlhoumittU were injured, tlnternatioual) ,
dart, nal-1 after leaving the th».
minute mrtliathm 4pnfcr&lt;'iitv Hint
hr hail bropoaed n neutral v».Htlc-l.
an for premier, hut that S-iplipnlia
rejectetl the idea, prnp-nirg in-

Russfcritaly Seen As Causing__ 1
t&gt;f the atute nitil Ihat
Deadlock Over Peace Treaties hialeadership
party take the portfolios of

The vote came after the Indon­
esian Kenuhlie officially informed
the U. N. that it accepted council
decisions calling for consul reports
from Batavia and an offer of the
council's good offices in the Hast
Indies dispute.
The Dutch had. not, officially
repiiad.
Tha consuls would rnport on
hostilities since the council's A ug,«
1 cal) for caase-flro and tha good Decision
(('•allaiMg aa F ia , Twui

Judge Rescinds

Seen As Im­
p ortan t To Intcrests Qf D e a l e r s

Circuit Judgr Millard B- Smith
in Tiluiville ye»lcrd*y .quaihnl an
’older"‘iuued cn"July" 2 by' f l i l ?
Agriculiurat Commi*»ion*r- Nathan

»n*tUn*_Lur,^h
Tourist Booth

nthony W. L rvlsr of La'
Calif., in hU rod lock herd

Tv- ilAuiiV

U.S. Backs

Marshall Moots Eva Poron

LAKE SUCCESS, A eg. 24 OF)
—The Security Council called
on the Dutch and Indonesian*
today for the second lime to
ceaie fire in the East Indies
hostilities. The vote wan 10 to 0
with Britain abstaining.

Half-Way Mark
Reached In Drive
■For Jaycee/Booth

o w in o re p s o n i t o p n y w ig

H ‘ f u - » T W 2 Q1 ? &amp; !K
NOW IN THIS VICINH
NtMNICHT CON8TRUCTK
CO, ORLANDO, FLA, PHO!

A iao ciatccl Prca* l e a s e d W ir a

F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 11117

U. S. Efforts To Med­
iate Deadlock In
. Government Crisis
Fail After M e e t

Fruit Company

LEE BROT

and. and a dress rsbearaal' start*
Itf qualifying flight* ov«r;
la course.

THE HOME SHOP

i k j 1iF fr .
CBi li -5i t

drnf »/ oil

RFPAtR^NO

car rsgsrdli

fltely.7 mot
914 Myrtle.

kttl frtm

mad*. Use Skystreak Otidwtil flex
waa expected Ufgo aloft today tl
Muroc for another attem pt to con
oner Urns and spa**.
This time a U. 8. Marin* Corpt
officer,- MaJ. Marlon Carl, tvs* ex
oacted to be »t tho controls, am
•
SEE US FOR
„ (
officials s lid ’ If he s e t' a . nee
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTIMO
AND TYPINO^eia •» ) record he, too, will bs.saksd h
W s that begin 8aturC kE D rr BUREAU OF - ■

a paid for used
Darla Foraltura

MULE.

to o c AT m i l l tx a y tiY t nA tuuni

*

Worlds Speed Titje
Tp Enter Air Race
CLEVELAND. A^g. 26. (4 V PUoU of two Jst plansi that hava
ripped th* air at somt 10 mils* *
minuu will appear as th* Na­
tional Air Rats* here, officials
announced today.
On#, i l l . 8. Navy flier, b Com­
mander Turner F. Caldwell, J r .
who sat a new world'* speed record
of 440.7 miles per hour at-Murvc,
Calif., last wask. and the other it
Col. Albert Boyd of th* U. &amp; Air
Fore*.
.
Boyd's record of 628J mil's
*n hour stood up-until Caldwell
mad* his dsih, and th* Army flltr
will fly that ears* Isekbeed P-fO-R
shooting star jet fighter used la

SA N FO RD ,

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

DA11-Y N E W S P A P E R

Security Council Re­
fuses Plan To Ask
RulingOn Indonesia
From World Cpmt

AVB. r -JIHONE

0 . D. Landrsaa. Phoai 1021

RT

VOLUME XXXVIII

IN D E P E N D E N T

O i P rem ier

D*LaaS II) Palatka &gt;■
••
GIRL for gentral housework and
a t Aaga.tln. S, D arteaa.Rp
ears of 2 children, one school
_
name*
T
afay
TUXEDO FEEDS—eomrlete llna.
tHLand at Orlando (&gt;)
age. Health card rsquired. Phone
Hunt's Tuxede Feed Store.
RANFORD at Leeskarg
OM-R after 5:50. !
U.lBtiiUk *1 at. AagwatWe
See Jimmie Cowan’e Sheet MeUl Experienced Meat Cptter. Perkins
Daytoaa^lea.tS n l-aralka
'
Works for *#w Radiators, new
Brothers, P. 0 . Bol 247. Phona .T a w v RATIONAL LVAOl'd
BAND
PM. OB
Radiator roree, Radiator dean245. D eUnd. .
.SIS
Brooklyn
ing and repairing,
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III ttb
cow cw n y s e w e r jp ip h .
-er— i t ■- . i t i t r ;
EPTIC" TANKS, Grease Traps
‘IS (T III lift
II II .141 UK
Blocks. Aluminum Wlndowa and
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.III tzft
Screens, White cement Paint,
Pkllad.lphis
IS
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S m lti TMMrday
.
Miracle Coacreta Company, 109
• New 'York «.|. Oilrlga I t .
Brooklyn I. Flttiburgh' I ’ ■ ■
Elm Are. Phona ItSI.
EXPERT painting — contract or
IX. Look S ,HoMoa I
1
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hourly
basis.
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Grogan.
Cin.lnn.il
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BATTERIES A BATTERY
Free
estimates.
Phona
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at
room, with kitchen
CHAROINO
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cleaning A waxing. Our power Kaw
PAINT— BENJAMIN MOORES
fl II . m
unit enables us to work where hoetonTork
ivjM ttU d man. Best
house paint OuUidz white end
u u
l i ) UK
there la*no electric connection n.troll
BCO* required. Owner
«| | |
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colors. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
* CONDITIONED
available.
21
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experience.
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CO. 112-114 W. 2nd Bt.
Chtaagq, .
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PEARS—Excellent canning' vayi- ROOFING*ROOF Painting, aU WMblaatea
kind*. Smith Bro. Phon* N88. "
$1.76 and 52.50 par
51 OZARK IKE
bushsi,
8L Loots M, Wa.hlngi-ia t-T *
a. . &gt; t ’ . ^ la
Boston ; 11
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10 Buainaaa OpportunltU*
Cklcsgo M. N,w Tnrk 2-11 (,»*.
W ANTED T O RENT
ond asm* 'su'd tad at Ttk, darkMAMEL: BENJAMIN MOORE'S
t
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D'lfOlt . (-1. I'Ail»q*lp).l* VK &lt; - - .
ayak fbtiHi,' Iw-Egbtiop-and ' n m for ta b . ‘ CTean stock of
Interior use. 8ENKARI K
merchandise. Box MOT, e/o
bedGLAH3 A PAINT CO..Phone
Herald.
' Navy Flier Holding
S P E C IA L

AN

Krrorti Morgen, ften. batteg tat
Baton. Two l» n KHii llarrlngtba.
Mllverman, Murray, Hoik*. D a n k
playti M.Manw to Murray to Sail.rfl.kl. U ft on bawei fearer* *,
(lalneevlll* «.
on balk:' ieti
(rCallafhan I. Htruik j OI; by Lake
I. crcallaehan I. Umpire*: MoWey.
UalbMk. Tim. of gam.i li«l.

g a A g 1-11—

ELECTRIC REFRIOERATOR, 8 13

Fair through 1V«due*day,

Blast Smashed Her Home

SCHOOL-SHOES
for BOYS
GIRL for caahlar A roam*tic coun­
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
ter, alia soda girl. Lanejr* Drug
Muaie Box. l i t . and Service. The Muaie Box,
Store.
la -tU .WATKIN8* ROUTE now open In
Mtlsch Building.
8BWIN0 MACHINES
8anford. Willingness to work §
SALES A SERVICE
hour* a day without a boss will
ERTS 8BWIN0 MACH. 8
tarn excellent Income and Insure
l i t 8. FRENCH. PH. 1IM
future security. Car necessary.
Saa Mr. Hollingsworth a t ‘MS

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Ip H

l.- S v !
1MMBM

By Fran Striker

comer Company o citrus packing home
located i r t h * 'S an ford-S tatr^-irshoje Drive are coming In well, mer* Market anJ of which J. W.
It waa reported today by Charles
Luke, vleo president of the Sem­ Hall is manager, to compenMtr
inole. County Junior Chamber of for alleged default of contract
'7. b sponsoring th* drive. Two with E R. Sesiitmi'of Winter Gar­
Commerce,-the organisation which den by paying the latter )7.28&gt;
thousand and six hundred dollars within 15 day* or love its dealer*'
f t had been donated at an aerlf liernse if it failrd to do to.
w hour this morning.
• This decision by Judge Sm: n
The- Jaycce* are continuing to was reported toilay by G,‘ W.
’
solicit In and.around Sanford ami
Power limits th* canvas to a Spcnccr, ’ attorney for ihe Market
.
regret th at th* lack of man- Fruit Company .who ycvtrrday vis­
ited Judge Smith in Titusville;
email area, Mr. Luke stated.
Following the company’' peti­
It has been requested that all
butinass firms or Individuals that tion to Judgr Smith to review the
have not been contacted aud wish order of the CommU*U&lt;n. Mr,
to gtv* to the rause, mail their Mayo responded hy- q‘j&gt;vciionlnrf
donations to tha 8eminaU County tho Juriiullction of the rm .it and
to uphold his e « t u'd.-r,
f • Jayrees aa early as possible, since seeking
■aid Mr. S|H&gt;neer,
th* goel of $6,000’ ha« not been
The order Imus.1 by Judg.i Smith
reached.
Among those contributing .$26 found that it had iurhkltcimn ovrr
or more Includst
* the hsatler, rrgardleav if the’ ubjeclion*- of Ctimmiulln-V M.ipi,
Mayfair Ino
$600 r
and held Ihat they very Matuts
Tha Yowsll Co.
' $100
under .which the Comi.iUsion-r
Mather's ’
$100
operatrd provided thot h i' ordua
"may be revlewr,l l.y nay court of
Florida S ta u Bank ' $100
competent jurisdirthm."
Sanford Atlantic Bank
$60
The Court held that fin rh it
Bfailey Odham
'
$60'
• tr'vatlaa'rf aa . ran* Tire)
ffc Charles Luke
• , # $60
WUllam Leffler
$60 J . C. Hutchison
$60
War Brides: To Pay
M. L. Cullnm
$60
Own
PanHage To U, S,
Lorm ana’s
$60
Hollywood Shops
,
560 ■
WASHINGTON. Aug.
WVKoumllbt A Anderson’s, |60
The Army told war brides over­
Touchton Drug Co.
$26
see* today that In the future they
Sanford Herald
$26
must pay their own expense* jour­
John Ivey
$25
neying to the Unltod Slates to
Join their husbands.
.
,
A IL ##
$28 &gt;
Only tho»# bidd"* who already
Dr’ L. Munson
$26
have signified th rtr Intention of
^ ’ Seminole County Motors. $25
doing so may he brought to this
Dr. Hurry Silsby
$26
country through. Army facilities,
Flg*n Whistle
$26
a War Department announcement
Rltx Theatre
■
$26
aatd.
‘
Randall Chase
' $26
The Army said tho program fo
R. F. Ganaa
*'
126
transport about 1.2*10 w ar brides
---- -fad Dgvb For. Oo. -: — 526
snd-rtrililren remaining In Great
Britain !■ moving slqwly. It added
Thorp* Fur. Co.
$26
that “numerous brides apparently
their cwn convenience
Telephone H earing Is consulting
have turned down rcsenrallon*
Slated A t Longwood made for them."
t/rn—A h-srtng on telrohori' **rv W at Lomrwool will he held
Sept. 10 In the Seminole County
town the State Railrifad and TubHe Utilities Commission u id to-

Fed Player Confined
To Local Hospital
John n r
McManus, shortstop
on the" San ford Celery Fed Base*
iltal yesterday morning with s
hroat Infection. This morning
fapggtr John Krider stated that
fr. L, Munson reported that tb*

HiSSSsi!

A aaorblba win
evening at the

rls antitoxin ipuncdistvly.
it'was' not knowj) this morning
sr long McMaou* would be conAl tuv»h« h«rpitj)l. but h b conion eras reported as aatbfacto-

war, justire ami puldlr “nl&gt;:r,
I.ONIXj N, Aug. 26 (A-) A Brit­ • TaaldarU aaid he would t ••yei'd
with his own plans fo*- forming n
ish Fotrign Oftice spokcimtn laid government.
t»dev a " ita tr of deadlock'* had
TsnMaiU head' tl.d
developed among the lour leading I Royalist k party, vriilc.i ranked
Mar. HI,
allied nation) and the five Euro­ fir.t in the airctiun*
tOtit. lie apparently «»uid I-’
pean stale* which fought j I» rip­ l i m i t e d upon n parMnmehtnrv
tide Germany over formal ralili- vote of confidence tn *. nz*' rf &gt;vernment to the auppoct nr nil »&gt;wn
caUon-of |&gt;eace Irraliet. '.
Hr said Bulgaria, Finland. Hun­ party, the National! it par.v of
General Napoleon Zcr"a.i-.ii ith 2A
gary and Romania were ready io ntemlirrs of parliaim .u and Re­
depotil thru initrumrnlt oi rat­ formists under Apostil- /MevuTuB I­
ification and (hit the Italian con­ ris with four.
on .e v rh
stituent assembly had authorized • lie proliahly roiild
v o trs controlled by Ihe pXlrrlDC
it) govrinmnit to do vo.
R ig h tist Theoilore ruri*)VnaBills,
The United States, Great lirlt- m aking a to ta l o f 177. ’I hH b
n -and -France- have pevoevt iew esacllv half ihe're|ireseitlit!Tveiu
In th« event a T.aldzris cabinet
IIV .II..M ’aa Fan. T««&gt;

Uny"-u*
tors

Stilt prevented

th*

Bill Introduced
To Ban Anti-Red
Parly In Bulgaria
AiikIo-American Plea
' To Stay Leader’s
Sentence' Rejected
KtlVltl, Jlittonriii, Aug. 2(1,
(dh—Parliament p i —id n law
lmi»y «li oiling the Vginrinn
Parly, thief opposition to Ihe
Coat mu ill. t .dominate I Father*
, lrf^k/w H ,ti»i*v*nw t«h
•
■ U \S IIIM i I "N . -Vug. 24, r •.•»
—T he t filed
dr*|iilr a
Ku-.si.iii rrltuff. pltif* further
t-VO-rn in behalf ut Nikoli* IVt*
km. lop'tanklng 'lulganait anll.ftimmilnLi Ira-trr *t nlrnretf
In hr hanKnl. I hr S 'a tr I’rpartroent mailr thi* plain l&lt;*Uy
in' tiutdLhiill. fn.ll&gt; tin* lu ll of
an Amrriran m i'ril i-» Milsru*
for n i itii»ull.ilnni on l
kuv‘'trial r.nd i!&gt;*iin *
and tin- Suviel rejectiou,

.0 |K I Intcr-Anuri
‘ Conference nt Qultaruluiha, tn
ills, Oratilt I 1 I
V,,fe of the Ar-I-Ilir.- l ■ &gt;1. nt
hamlv with U. S. S-. »! -y i t Stole George C. Mawlmll. A hall
4rt-l.tr h.u...i
hut kt.iuli.ill UAI lilialila
to attend because ottlic | .c a of hi- ilutlfrz. Ifhlcrndlionel Ifc ! t r ’loto)

tlu^l 1*1 pm

Commission

A p p ro v i-s
A g r e e m e n t -T o
Ho

Ordinance

Prohibit

Sent To N.Y. GlaiUs
Ntlice (,l suit lil.d .by
ii: City commission i.-( mah
jifoved -n j|iplicxH-ii m If I'rntral FIoimI-i • Quick l rrV&gt;
..ic
the S | f A udi Ad .iitL S t'ju z c ^ O jim u u i- t l
aid UiY.I Aeronau
if iin tt

(he 1 it)

iTdinlf i h J

American iciju.-U.-iur *on»ullalmn
mi iVtkbv'v d. ill) sentence, liol.linv,
rr'tv a tih r'T t
lulyilrreiKt in UuUiiuan inlcm.il
! affain
ltriti-h

rquipmctit at the Munkipzi Air
fac. Wedemeyer Arrives
ending
In Korea z\s Arrest
Tlii» ii|i&gt;!iiftlian imlti l-d the
O fLcftfslK D efended! Fcrnsld I lughton Mcmoiwl (lu

fused, to operate an alMtti&gt;ji &lt;■
ih plint at ."I hfrteentl| Si reel a*mi
Kim Avenue, Ingrlhrr wrtli an
---------pital wtiich under pruviiiutu ul a injuiictiun .d isigned to )« i.' t!«
REOUf., KOREA. Aug. 24 UT&lt; i new
be treured *vitli City’, otdinanie (ouhibiinig »ueh
General Albert C. Wedrjnayer nr.1 pfiijrct, wai trvealrd. to I’ll
rived today for a Wpek's stirv&lt;»
City
Comniiiiion *.»l it* meet­
nf uneasv Knren for President
ing lad evening by I'rcd It. W.lTruman. He said In n prooirre'
statement that memlten of id
j on, i.ity attorney.

The l i n t was that Russia pro.
|Hned recently that the Allies
withhold deposit of their ratifiestions until all five ex-enemy
elnli a laliflet). Ihefr treaties. The
,pokr«man ,nid the second factor
Ihnt 'nt least two Italian i»iliD.'nl parties, the Commuiij'ta mi'sldn would maintain "cnmiilei:and fwiclBiitta, were inalstiiii; that ohiectivity, with no commitment i
the Italian government am t rati- and no prejudgment."
fy ita treaty until all the lllrf
Thd apeciat envoy explaln.-.l

(Jairo Fears Reaction
To Council Session
CAIRO. Aug. 14, (A*) —-Cairo
shopkeepers, appronenviri nf l&gt;yptlan crowd reaction hi a United
Nations Security Council *«• tdon
on Egypt's.ih-mand f ir wlt-idranal which is deadlock pH on the Amen
of British troops frqm tn j Nile can proposal to form a provisio|i»l
valley, locked their duort *olay guvernment for Hurra..
Horlg#, American commniUR-r In
and protected their -xh &gt;p fruntx
southern Korea, said ho was "a-tou niied hy the propaganda atatement" of Col. Hhttkov chargim:
the Americana with Impeding the
work of the joint U. Rr—Soviet
Commission in Korea' by arrenting I-eflsts.

uritr. Council iy)d that rpo-dai pirraullona were being tak.-n to pn&gt;ttect them.
&lt;

Board Okays U o f F
W omen’s Dormitory

One of the papers .........I n Mr.
Wilt..n n , attorney for the f it) was an nlt.-riiutiv,- writ' of ionii-

.

Formrtn

riffir*1

GIIUIAI.TA It, \i|g, “d (&lt;V)
Thr.-.. uf1tj!&gt;,i ships,
carivliur
I t"-i .TrlV'1.. Ik • iilti 1:v a ftrr th. v
ri.fii" d f&gt;&gt;* wr-ha to dlvi&lt;mh'rk
In 1‘rancr. docked at Gibraltar
tin ler muzrh I
fnarhinegtin* todn&gt;- to take oti ewsl nn-1 pruvUimi*
I il«- Jew-, ImlV'-d in their rf
f.ut* In enfe’r .Pair-tine . withallt
iiiitiWrralh.n errtlfieates and re­
turned lo rrallce, 'were expected
in remain .here al.nul two (lays
t u r s o l " v r to i; n n ghuRVM ulti before resAmiug tho Dip to'Hniu.

Kuiinjr Mack* In Frc.sli
W atir Fish Dispute

MOSCOW. Aug. 20. i/V/—Tha
Ukraine I’ra iJa , Communist
Party
newspaper of Kiev,
rharged today that the l idled
Stair* m &gt; out to "liiiiiidat# iha
independriire of I jlill Aiderlcs*
rountrlr*1' at the tjuiiiundlah*
roufrrrnre.
QU1TANDINHA,. B ru il. Aug.
vA’)—.-The Inicr-Ameiican Confc rc n c e re ce iv e d to d a y a p io p o a a i.
Lniteu
b s c ke 1 try
I.) ttie
the L’n
ilc d orates,
S tal* » , w
lu

.

H tV V ^ i ' V W d r i r . - H e - )

upline flout the Atctic .to tke
Antarctic as a '‘lecunty region'*
with military foices' of all Amnicatt natiuns.., A luka and Green4
the tone.
Hie tubromniiltce v*Inch draft .*d
the mraiuie k n rum|&gt;o)ed o l ’Sen.
V tm trnhf.g fR.Mirh) end
srnldlives ul Bi n d . Mrsico, Peru
ami Bolivia.
_
Under-the |uufMi»al, any attack
mi tie vn.t atrntrgir a n a would
iuvnU'i &lt;;■li-iivi- iiiravtiM'a under the
pliifm-M'd hriitltpltvit'-llraty of mu-An uriH.il ntuok l.y any •
nguiiiiil ah American tiation
t.L* ■ct.it,ider.-d mi

a tta c k

un

Arm ncan *tat&lt;« an.) each on* if
il,%- Anii-.'iraii Mali-) uvvutnaa the
uhiigaliuii to u l in facing suclt
an itta .k , cv.i.-isiiig the Indi­
vid.ial oi v-rilwtiv«- right of se1*
defense zrc.-guizrii l&gt;y. Article 6t
of I la- UniKNi Nations Chat t 'r „ ’*
h&gt;- agret'int'Di said.
Vim agn-timeiit uii tit# *«curlty

Optimistic Oyjei:..
Britain’s Future

WASHINGTON. Any
John J. M. t'^.y, prt mU-nt of
tin' 'glcieh*-i|t&gt;lu^' fbneing into V'fKiid Bank, einn-ued eonfidel
line) teChniqU'ir nf.-whli-li G yre toilay in ltritnin'&lt; al&gt;il|ty to f
linl'i- been .aeVnrnl t-vnni| ltS ill through it* present rconomlo ci
tier many 'in
ii'-l't "i
Tim 1*111. vvhl.'Ii nisi, w.i-dit a hot*
StrCloy, lectarinrf* that Britain
(«li the Aitr irii.i Ymitli Urptimm- lit'« a rlelit in ipiriy to the «6tinii. would t.-|.n*'&gt; the A grnilan' nnllon fsiHin.iHHi.MHl Worl.l I’ank
nf their r&gt; ii.’.im nr .•*' m tin! f«r u loan alth mg i it hae not
iiia iH n M u a i'it&gt; r&gt;«.u
I .i-nde application, anl.l he does

(■•I tl" prurici
•Thr r»ntnu«Hlon *i|»prtvvr-J an
agreement to he sent .*• thn New W arning Note Sunt
Yorlr Gfant 'exreut|r&lt; V fer their
To z U l a n t a Editiir
approval.in repaid Ju o*.» i f foclllib s at the Airtx.rt for n farm
ATLANTA, Aug. “4, ».$•»- T..r
irainrtw .ramp next-*iirinT.
Two,City owned propelIldt, the IV d e tak I tu rrn u ..f I n y i sliira tj.in
old 141 acre airport at Hinder- m id i" b v th a t C . E . G re g o ry , \ i I $••tlisen* ■! *m« ('dK$ T»»5l
tn n la J a ilr n a l p u lilie a i r d il.ir , h - d

le t t e r iwniVW l in y .v.t«»dav‘f nusih
hrariug.tha wordy “take w.li n in g ."

K«plalnli%’ hU *'«'|i(liii!»m’* uv«r
itiitaiii'a ‘future, ho -aid Iha Britidi an* “a alu rlz iH-opl.t, . lh«y
have got g&gt;&gt;. I I.UAinrzi anise,
Tbrlr Inlcriial Tiudgot *s!iu*t"oit. is
r.'H-d. and tliry are aware of their
lirol.lriiii and on-ityriitit them

MjCloy furtlujr lo ll ispurteta

l.iiti-ry ’s hnni.i in m n e q a
l&gt;.'-au|r ivsi homtu'l Pului.lny
TA LI.AIIA8HEE, Kla., Aiig. 2d nlghf. There was only miiw.r
ilamare nnd no one wax liij&lt;|i.'l.
(/IT—■Ckrcuit Judge Hugh M. Tay­ ’Hie
letter lurnnl oivr to thr PW
lor permanently riir.iv d the S'al,Itrioril of Czmserration today from
“To all who may iczk to d. troy
rxerciaing JurUdlclion over fresh our'southern
tradiliuui ami waV i.f
water .fish.
*
life. Kor HO years iho Ku liliix
Klan hat ridden nnd it shall rimtiiiua to do to ae ling u&lt; the
roulhern white m in lives, . T.d o
warning,"

IzongHhorcmen End
GAINESVILLE, F la- Aug. 2rt
(&amp;)—A Womens dormitory pro*
Strike In N ew York
ject to house 1,000 student' at
M issing Cruiser Is
th# Univeralty of F l o r i d a has Iweu
NEW YOKE. Aug. 24. (A1' —
by the Board of Con­
Towed By Freight er auirovyd
trol, university officials said to Taylor who declared the agency Longalmremcn w in ha I le . n out
ould not Iw'stripped nf lla auth- on a wildcat aix-day strl’l ; return­
JACKSONVILLE, h » . Avij. W --The-project, w hich-'till cost ap- •rtty by the legislature.
ed to work at llu.lizii ItTvor p in s
—
l?Pj — Th# freighter t.uir C&lt;*ist
today and s apokcsmnp for Uniied
was aightod today towing toward
States Lines said the lima* Amer­
Ford Raises Prices
ica was tentatively sch.-dnl-d to
of Education.
Tho unit Is to m seif li.mhlali-ig On Lincoln, Mercury sail for Europe Thuradny.
The America, the nation*' larg­
through receipt* iv.tr o petted « f
est and fastest liner, had hern
year*. George Raughnan, run’*,
DETROIT, Aug.. 24 (AV- The
tant buelnesg mana-.'- r. said t h e Ford Motor Co., which last Sun­ scheduled to sail lost Wedne.dny.
in ltb l coat of instruction and fu r­ day announced price Increase* on The voyage waa ean«*ltcd when
nishing b to lie paid through the it*. Ford passenger car and truck longshoremen w alk'd off the Job
and wer# supported by the now,
issuance of revenue crrclflcau*
models, today raised list nrlce* member* of the National Mari­
Th* State Improvciju nt Com. «n its Mercury and
Lincoln time Union (CIO).
mission under the dire'Hon uf C. models and ita so called' Ft rd
If. GVerman has tentatively ;.p- lui y r r models.
FMM isea' mT IB6 .SUH'Uhf 'HH4
Phknl s p hy rim Gulf Cu n r praarad .ari b a se -«f
Maine residents recent I/ »uh
(£5*5.000,000.
range from $«A. to $224; on the jeetpd to a heat spell, didn’t like It
IJncoIn from $J48 to $200 and on a hit, according to fl. II, Coleman,
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. tho Ford “luxury".m odels'from
PRODUCTION RECORD
when during his recent vacation
Mr*. Emmett Hunt, nut Miss 415$'to 4220. '
at Kockport, ha continually mop­
e n Harper, .will a ssu t Mrs. J.
BERLIN, Aug. 24. i.P I-F .n u r:
A atstrm fnt pccnmpanylng the ped hi# face with hi* handkcr.'hii’f
grncy kUocatuSf ,5 f , cori to the
uasraet-ln«rn*»«i said thsy u*ra and stoutly maintained thr.t IT
iptr.ry
baab Industrie* enahlctl iron and
u.'cessitated hy increased man- was cooler back In Ftor'ub. Ho
steel prod action in the U. &amp; xone
facturlng and msterisls cost*.
rv|tortrd that one day tho P »it.
of G erm tty '.ta reach h pu'fw ar grad* pupils.
maxlnflm. Mr. Colemtn, after
high during July, b o r prldiKtlor
$2 DEGREES
larnl radio announced a W Icgreo
KIWAN18 SPRAKHtf
of most consumer goods declined,
B. K.' Whitncr, we'alhcfiASn, **&lt; motoring to Wolfboro, N. II. with
Lynn F. M cFs.hJn. Delomd
loiwrence Wilkinwm. director i f
8. O. Chase, Jr. spent the follow,
th a . Americas Military Oovttn- realtor and former prison warden, ported that tho maxim'im. temper- ing
two weak* at Rockpott » lu-re
aturs*
yesterday
was
ItJ
dcgrvui
will
be
tha
guest
sp
rsL
-r.a
t
Die
ment’* economic* division, reportMr*. Coleman bad been suylng.
K iw anb. luncheon tomorrow.
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Company Seeking ihf ( o n H Mili‘1 JnHlillfltfti
.i .yetd w il intro
Airport Buildings Abattoir License

Security Region” To
Extend From Arc­
tic To A n t a r c t i c
InW est Hemisphere

t. The* b a n k -Kilt pat borrow
mure money thruugh txsuanco of
•veuritiv* this year “unieu unforiTeen devetupni'nta UT ur." It
now has aliout IMKt.tmO.OOO tn U.
S. dollar- alone av.ul.il.le f-rf- lend­
ing, and this sum ii "nJvquhl* tor
immediate purreetn.**
2. The l.auk does not expert to
make gny‘further liaA* liefure lla
anhual mcvling '.n la.aJoo ScpL
3. Argentina hat ntml-i no for:^n|.|iiiration fur DUMiliimhip in
tluo.ank.
4. In extending a IHTS.OOO.OOO
loan recently'to Iha N tlh*r'*tids,
tin. U nk felt th ) Gutcn tro u rb a
in Indonesia would io \ ho ’'sorti
a drain un the Dutch « .'tioiny tnat
it would Interefere with th# integ­
rity of our loan."

Communal Rioting
Continues In India {Vlrs. Beal To A ttend
Registration M eeting
NEW DELHI, Aug. 2d. f.;n—
Communal rioting in loilo.v rod
Amritsar wax reported to have
subsldml
* ' * * ' ” to&lt;!ay
*
*hutt eittwhoro In
the-itrifctorn ru \lr.i th.&gt; sltiiatTon’ was still sori'-tV a ' Rlahs,
Hin.lua and Mpslima reatglngd via.
broiled In a bloody wir of rcprlspis.
*—

Mrs. Ixiurlne Beal, secretary of
the Florida Slate Association-of^
Supervisors of • Registration, will
attend the c6)lrtl meeting of th*
association which will b* haU
this weekend in Ocala with head­
quarters In the Marion Hotel.
Ra iU ra t ol rfhzuugU.aa--,tk»-p«&gt;.
Wev.it Ul riVt ki a 'i te g l e b
vinre. newly divided between lh e&lt; supervisor for Marlon.* county,
Dominion* of India n-.d I'akm nn. who Is In charge of arrangements,
was desertIwd aa nrc-ar’oiii ahd announced that Secretary of Btata
little hope was h eld .tu t foT Ini- R. A. Gray and a representative
mcllata Improvement I n tl.o *llua- of the Attorney General's Offlcd
lion, despite rensw.'l appeals by
Hindu and Moilom l t i d r 'i for an
Tho meeting wax called by th#
cud to violence.
The Indla-Paklstan M nt drfinv# tin-ddent. DeWitt Upthegrove,
council, In session lierx, hPanl a r-glsirstlnn mmervl'or of Palm
fir*thand*rcport on the lituation Reach countv- for the purnosa of
yesterday from I’andlt Jr.wshsr- Ic rU b tu re . The meeting will open
Inl Nehru, Indian prim) m lpl'tor, dlsrn'xing rlcct^n s«d rc«rii*ra+following hi* return from n visit lon lew* patfe-i by ti)*' 154T
st OiSO A. M. Saturday.
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A h in th r mournful habit of tho Bureau of Lnl&gt;or Statin*
tic* a t Wnahington, th a t body has released some more figurea pointing to the persistent rise in livlnjpiosts. This latest,
news shows th a t the HCJ*. during the past 16 m onths.haa
averaged more than 20 per cent increase. In .some cities,
like Milwaukee, Win., where it went up over 23. per cent,
it topped th a t average. Places like Kansas City, Mo., Los
Angeles and Seattle got by with som ething under 18 per
cent.
&gt;
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This won’t He* rows to American consumers — which
means all Americans. But growing living costs! like so many
evils, have developed so gradually ovor so long a period,
involving so many departm ents of buying, thgt the nverag^ m a n -a in 't tell exactly how m uch hta budget ba* been
nicked. Alonjr comes the I-nbor Board to make it perfectly
clear how g reat the pain in.
In Home relatively few wage grotfpn, incotnca have gone
up accordingly though with the tax Htructure what it in,
the governm ent taken mont of the profit. Moat households
can 1m? kept o u t of the red only by drastically changed a t­
titudes townrd living plana. From now on moat buying must
be undertaken not from the old-time point of view of what
d person would like, but w hat he can do. without.

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outsanding lepulslion In the field party maneuver. T h e '1024 Democratic convention that ran
til education.
to 103 ballots and ruined election prospects owed its length
Plaiterers are reported, making in part to the obstinacy of the favorite sons and their back­
640 a day at Miami Beach, which ers, who would not yield to either of the two leaders, Willinm G. McAdoo and Al Smith. The requirem ent that the
■uy be one rcainn there will still winner
m ust get tw o-thirds of the convention was of course
be a homing shortage down ihere ;hc prime
cause. Tho Republicans are fortunate in never
aesl winter.
laving adopted th is provision. ________ ■
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UuH” Co*sl resorts have been

W eather To Order

having a (tad time with the Red
Tide this summer. But think ha*

much worie the effect* would have
IV hat thp governor of N orth Carolina said to the governor
been H it had happened during ihc of South Carolina is one of the best-known of all conversa­
tions, Less well -known but even more forceful is what the
winter teaionf;
United Nations delegate from Iceland said to the delegate
The average woman it cipeclcd from E gypt when they nfet a t Lake Success headquarters
to spend 6300 to get her the &gt;f. the U N, in the m idst of the hot spell. The Egyptian will
•'.mi in her winter wardrobe M* even less satisfied than the Icelander when the January
lengthened as the fashion arbiter* winds begin to blow.
difUte. But that isn’t a drop in •
»«tiafied when a ir conditioning engineers
ih* bucket to what it is going nstall, as they nlan. a heating and cooling system which
to cost to some o f. them.
can be individually controlled. Think of the help this will
be to fam ily harm ony when brother, who likes tho windows
We. see by the Produce News open, Will no longer have to squabble with sister, who hates
that orange juice is now being d rafts down her neck.
used for fuel by midget autodriver!, li-the demand Ire-

Bulgarian Parly
Urga enough, It is said,
•ha costs will be’ no higher ihan
IlfeBllMM |,WM
(|a* t
norl lament. Thu law comet up
that of gasoline.
foi
or difecuasbm and piobabt i pas­
Florida univfpities and colleges sage tomorrjw, ;
Tha Agiari-tiu now have 64
ate spending oyer 621JlpD.OOO m *
In parliament. They elocu-d
padding and iiaprdtikg their facil­ •cats
60 member* Iji tho October, U&gt;40,
ities for higher learning. Better eloctiona In wMin the Fatherland
education may not b« the answer Front coalition seated 360. Tha
Luichav Socialists altcall our problems, but the pco-’ opposition
t*d nine njembers.
pi* are beg.nning to rc.liia that I A troup
AgrMt4M Wora dap.
n nelps,
[ rived of thojr partismentarv scale
u r
'• “ T~T
. I rocantly by the notional ovumbly
Mr. Gallup or somebody, ought | on ground* Jtat they hud filed
to conduct a nationwide poll right j Diolr malguattous with IVthov.
now to determine whether tb*'1 /*? Agran*"* denied they hod re
signed, but wins expelled on the
American worsen, are more inlet- basla of that charg.'.
••t*d in the Greek effort to form
Parliament lost night approved
a new cabinet, )he Inter-Ameridsn unanimously tho liulgarmn pcare
Conference in Metropolis, B u rl, treaty drafted at Faria, although
both Kovernmuni* and opposition
or .the prohibit length of their speakera eatled »: “hard and unakirta next fall. *'
Ju st"
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The bill dissolving the Agrhrt
an Party said-tha party and its
sections had ‘'turned into an or­
ganised center of all fascint uni
reactionary for.-rt In the country.**
. It charged that the party *or­
ganised roupj d'etat tqr over­
throwing the people's authority
legally establishsd in the country,
and undertook.terroriil fo aaboug*
iktrai but it is a atariPB—
in the
right and diversiorury aetlvilf
WB1«M
‘ -withi n k
direction If building rests can pe
S
t
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within im unabl* Lm'its, more
SeaedeUkt Vname tl’stknv'a
? 6. the isalton*i' slums cat* be done odno
newspaper) were created naau for
away with.
espionage activity In Uw servko
&lt;&gt;.t turvign
against
« .7 countcie*
, . „ ~ hostile r-*
congressional inv.

Atlanta i*’ making efforts to
eliminate-over 6,000 sub-standard
dwellings in a stum section of the
«ity. One ol the city’s trig banks
it Underwriting the project to the
talent of one million dollars. This
may not get rid of all of Atlanlr*

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after an eihtutltve'inof the subject has come
» with « foport that using wage
hive resulted in 'higher food
It is an unpletftnt fad
gtemplate, but it it a fact
__
. that the moe* money
i people hav*^ the mort they will
(*tut each other for the
. they want;, snd the mo*e
3 *dd. the higher tb* prices
dare aay -that if every
were a king, it Huey U .g
-4*if oL-bread

Mayo Order
Irmm

Ow»i

Rio Meet
(OaatlaaA liv a ras* DM*' '
inn# specified: "Th* region r*'-

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the
area. (forint*) by
the
{•ration of Oct.
S, 1830, th* North American Con­
'errltory, and tho
tinent. Alaaka T*i
»H a d:
ta and tha

Greek CriniH
lUafllttttMl

F*«« Dki)

Ktng Paul constitutionally m-iat
entrust formation of another to
tho largest minority party, whb-h
at present It SopniulD’ [.there)
parly.
Howavor, usually reilahls sour­
ces said S new parliamentary
loader, Spiro Markoslhn, S3, had
engineered an agreainont with
chiefs of tha National Unionists,
the Social Democrat* end Von ltd 0* liberal* for formal Inn r f a
bloc under a tingle n u n tn pnrliament to claim the lavgext minorThis blue would'have 8S fo*
tha 48

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help Europe back on her feet
are being distorted in a propggin
da campaign whose iniamity it
bsfd to realize in a land where
a free press and,fair play are tra­
ditional. ’
. •
Reminders bob up in news dis­
patches quoting Moecow’s : P » *
d* and Izveslis on some current
turn of events, bul only frorft
time |o time. In the meanwhile
the campaign is being pressed
relentlessly, day and night, in two
score or more languages.
Both inside and outside th* So­
viet sphere of- influence people
,r*
told Insistently that
the Marshall plan for helping
Europe help h e rn lf fo Just, a de­
vice to fasten the grip of Amer­
ican trade monopolies on the con­
tinent.
Aa for Greece and Turkey,
Uhclc Sant is said to lie backing
reactionaries to extend American
Imperialism. Britain lx pictured
■a "deep in the olot." These at
the , moment are the main ihemi s
of Moscow and Ita satellites.
In an effort to keep lain* on
what Is twlng said about us
abroad, the state department re;
eeivea a constant flow of reports
from . diplomats and carefully
m onitors. the outpourings of

rt&amp;lto traxumiU

of solid, type daily. Tbia not
only testifies to the - magnitude
of the Job but suggests that if
eny gratitude remain* far the
920,000,000,000 or so we already
have poured Into Europe It fo nzt
Moscow's fault.
JUmtorn , excerpts from
day’s reports:*
Moscow in German to Europe:
"The meaning of the Marshall
plan 1* how perfectly clear: The
United States wishes to solve the
economic problems of Westet.i
Europe in the interest of the U.
S. mono pul tei . . . under the cam­
ouflage of a European rellif
they n u t t o end the
r, ’ tndapemfowows-ef —the
countrfoa of Europe.’
Moscow to Russia:. "American
monopolists a r e unceremonleuoty

pushing aside tholr impovarished
Angle -French partners
ilrtrtleg to conquer all vantage

points tn the economy of West­
ern Europe.”
Moscow In Danish, to Europe;
'It Is no longer any aaeret that
Dm IT. 8, food export* to Eu­
rope constitute one of the mala
Items of. the American economic
attack against the Europe*,i na­
tion* . . . Uncle Sam will Uk*
great rare no* to lend one f a rth Ing if it should cross the Intermonopolists
**t* of th* U,
and exporters."

Moscow in Hungarian to Eu­
rope! "Aa regards tha so-called
Communist Putadv 1*, arista only
In the healed -imavtnailnn of cer­
tain U. 8, circle* . . . (In cancel­
ling a 37.000,(KK) col ton credit)
The United States wanted to deal
Hungary a blow at tha moment
wlwn.the lai

anyone.’
Mr. Spencer , also slated that
this is the first atU tk in the his­
tory of the "Bond amt liecnse
law" governing fruit dtal-irs since
its passage ami ado (tion and that
In his opinion it is a mort import­
ant decision in the interest nf
fruit packers and proeetJH’M in
the Slate of Florida.
Slnee • fruit dealers licento
expires on June 30 of cacti year,
the right" of Cummis.'itr.nr Mnyo
on July 2 lo suspend a lirenaj ih * \
had already etpired was qtlcstloned by the Court, Mr. 8p*n.er
pointed out

City $ue&lt;I

u N M eeting

n aiuiMS now r,a&lt; nH|

(tWetiaert
•’“f* WT*V _
offices would be used to bring appear on Sept. 2 befaet
thy disputants together for fur- to show cause why the
fuses to do so. The LiJun
*^ 8 u tan *SJahrJ ?,*" f o r m e r premier; Circuit Court J u d g . U . J
renresentioir *Th("'^fliiMic— trrrrri designed to enjoin tlie City
I X he had asked hi. govt-rn-1interfering with operation o f ,
Jogjakarta,
f lone nation for the writ was H h -'Ih y ^ ?
lan selection of

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conducting a f t hour instruction
course for poltee Jty m Fill agrmt.
This will be cost fres.
c
Transmittal of 189,610 lit fends
to the Central Hanover Bank and
Trust Company of funds to pay
Citv bond Interest due IfopU J wo*
authorised.

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The Commission last night*
'tfbt i
rise French
prtse
rrenen veto which
wn»en ^kiBed^ a
doped Attorney WiLum to
u&gt; dq
Rsosiio proposal tqr a 11-na
v to la t- f u -answer tg show cause «hy4
commission to investigate vto
Iona of The U. N.’a Aug. 1 cease­ City should not issue thl« 11^
for nn abattoir; also why u
fire order.
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Court should not grant the ft
Flrat up this morning was a an
restraining th« (j
Belgian proposal for the Internat­ frominjunction
interfering with
ional Court of .Justice to rule on project.
the oouncil’s right to act in the
Mr. Wilson was also dirt*.
Indonesian esse. After It was *
tho Commission to,notify e
Felioh resolution calling upon the by
Dutch and Indonesians to comply ixens and residents in the *m
the plant who had pnrriouily f,
with the cease-fire edict.
ttioned against establishmtut i
the abattoir, and to remind th
BATAVIA,
Aug.
Author)tativL- Dutch political aour, of their 'offer to aasiit the I
declared today the U. N. in case tho issue should be Lrmg
Security 'Council's twin resolut­ into court, declared Mr. Saytr.
in the wrjt of mandamus it
ions for settlement of the Indones­
that tha Commission ,
ian
problem were
in problim.
__ _ unworkable ami stated
minted that only the capture of Nov. 26, 1046, denied the tpph
Jogjakarta and establishment of tion for a license to operate I
a new Indonesian government plant unless fhe word. "nbst:i
could end what they termed an ment to Iralm the largest
be deleted."
impossible situation.
Simultaneously foreign diplo­ possible of execution becsti*
matic officials declared that one physiral reasons.
of the two proposals, calling for
0 . 8. Consul General WaJ
career consuls at- Batavia to super- Foote said he had no comment
vise the cease fire order, was im- make in the absence of offid
ro p a:"T h ere is no doubt that tloJJ.: 8. ipolicy which rim s-at *Saud-- lie
Ing over industrial concerns i only seven career consuls h
Western Germany lo their for­ while the East-West.extension
mer oamers it also stimulating the fighting front epvcrs •
Fascist activity In other coun­ tunre (sjuni to th at from K
Yota to Dynver.
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tern, giving particular attention Ive efforta aimed at the raising
to radio Moscow.
r f tha Hungarian peopla's ma­
known to the fruit trade as the
terial and cultural itandsrds."
A
summary
of
foreign
broad­
"bond and license” la v.
Moscow in Norwegian to E'Jcasts runs |o I (Ml or more pages
This law provides that when
the Commissioner mskrs an uid-r
it is a prims fade evidence againsttha one (a whom the order is made
in anv trial In • court M o r j a
A CALL TO ALL WOkL D
Jury. Judge Smith osid "that *-u h
an order cannot, and ought not to

The first of a group
"down undeF* will leave
■Moderation 1f
foreign m lniitrrs
Sspt. 6, with 44 persona ,i
-ment referred for- Red-Backed Outlaw# th* trip. Larger group
M depart in
Threaten Iron Border ■cheduled
sod Decemb
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Iranian »nVi tH piom Sfie^rildll* cabinet approved * trave
plan for Amarlcan vet
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AP Foreign New*. Aaatyal
-America* motive* in trying to

Vtlie, and- the idiyndon -J lu-gifl rePeace Treaties
creation project site l(*twt-en Loc­
ust. Bay, Fourth and 8itih Street*
(CssUs o a (m s
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were ordered to be out on vale.
eraltve, the Allies will he requli
City Attorney Wilson was atilh••&lt;1 to withdraw occupation troops i,rlu-d to amend the Utility Tax
within 60 days.
Ordinance Increasing tha 10 per“As a resu lt. of tha deadlock, r e n t utility tax from a m ■to two
such evacuation fo hot yet obli­ dollar maximum, to pro*Mo need■ j f i j f ivitlmate
........ e d a t
gatory/’ the ipok*sin|n said. How- ed additional revenue
ever, a confcicnce among the iiig 33,000 to 34,000, u ld Mr. Faya
A request th a t1 the two rifle
Four on the future of Italiau
colonies Is being .delayed because range* at th* Airport l r turned
the Russians asked that It await’ over to the Natiunal Gunrd com­
pany w u received from nrig.
ratification.
General J. C. Hutohlson. The
The Italian peace treaty provide Commission, authoritaj the Guard
that decision* of Italian colonies to use these facilities in in ju n c ­
he takeh within a year of ratifi­ tion with other organizations tie,
cation. tn tha event of failure tc voted to rifle practice, Including
agree, the whole question would the city police.
be referred to the United Nations
The State Road Department’*
General Assembly.
■rei for
requcit for more office aparet
The Yugoslav national assembly additional personnel was granted
formally scaled the treaty with by allowing tnem use r f thn old
Italy yesterday. Ratification was am) unused Mayor's Office’ tn Ota
necessary because of certain Ital­ City llall. A loiter from rilt-iflon I
ian Imp! ceded to Yugoslavia.
Engineer Norman H-ynnl of |M |
Should the Russians change road department suthortii
their viewpoint and decide *o routing iraffle from iha lakefront
Join the United Ht«lc«v Britain Irotilevard on Labor Day w»a nod.
One of the recently t--wired
and France In depositing their
Instrument* of; raUflcatlon Im­ Diesel engine* used for gem-re ling
mediately, rellrisiia between the rurrent at the -Municipal Water
Allies and lbs five eneniy elarts Plant has now been put lisck luto
could lie normalised, Britain and oprrallan, Mr. Bayer rop-nted.. It
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b u t Finland.
stales. Tli* United States was al now Iwing rri-aired ami far wh'eh
Kuytla tyerc at-WOr wtth all five a rrankahaft is being shipped will
h* in opersttoirwUhtn fnur waaBo,
was a t -wor-wilh only Italy.
Oct. 1 *was set as th* dale for
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Fsthsrlsaa. fut.it. width .Feta' foiled to gel a vot* of confidence,

aimed to undermine national indapsndenca, slate oovnte gnty and
•fate ■«0lirliy,', Urn bnl .aid.
The measure provides that par­
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Fruit Company had not.fall,-A hrefused to truly and proptty (re­
count to Session* .inder the Ci.ntraet as decided by th.* •Commis­
sioner who had decided that the
company had defaulted id Its con, r„ . -^.i .pat he hail tmtho.itv ■tooro*-erf

to------enter T-V order brim,*- of iHe
as provided
Sbdldrtjr M i ' favorite son too long-m ay be a diw £trousr default
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CAMBRIDGE. Mm *.. Aug,
J/P&gt;—
unknown
jn »— nA tiny.
iih#» Hitherto xtiiMiv-n
mrmlwr of. In* aofor »y»Um, a
rock two or Oil** mile* la «Ifomt&lt;ir.
flying \n a great circle- grbtfifl!
the iun, ha* been discovered by
C. A. Wirlancn. Lick Observetory, California.
the Harvard
Observatory reported today.
The ‘ asteroid, of about 16th
magnitude when first observed on
photographic plate*, I* far too
faint to hr* seen by the unaided
eye. Dr. Fred 1* ,Whipple.of tbe
clearing house for astronomies)
information, estimated the site of
the rock and *aid it was moving
in an almost circular orbit, al­
most as far away aa Mara, at
least '60,000,000 mile* farther
away from the* sun than ths earth.
Using com puts! Ions and ob­
servations made by Wirtanen, Dr.
C. D. Shone and 8. J. Inglia of
Lick Observation* and Dr. Lelcnd
K. Cunningham at the University
of California, Dr. Whtppl# said
the* rapidly-moving asteroid, ap­
Who Will
Be?
parently never would approach
closer I hen 60,000,000 miles from
The one th ing certain about the 1048 Republican con­ the earth although its orbit might
vention is th a t it will take-more ballots than the Democratic. lie ns near as 6,000,000 miles to
In the present century this has been true only in 1010, when that of Mar*.

• Ibis a»wspa|srr. as will as all
Thomna E. Dewey and Robert A. T a ft led on the early
ae aasi* Slsrslrkw.___
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ballots, but the prize went to Wendell Wilkie on the aixth.
TUESDAY, AUG. 7*. IS17
Next year it will Dike 647 votes to choose a candidate.
Dewey and T nft. nro thought to divide 760 votes between
ULK VERSE FUJI TODAY
them, with Dewey rath e r in the lend. The rest will bo di­
GOOD FOR SOMETHING, vided among th e favorite son*. Such heavy-voting states ns
IT 18 NOT ENOUUIUJU8T TO
BE GOOD: Ya should go and Pennsylvania, California, M assachusetts, and Michigan will
bring forth fruit__John lit:Id. back aome son of their soil, hoping for an eventual dead­
lock and n tu rning to atime one outside of the big two. T hat
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A rtist Helps Scarred August Football Is
U. S. Equipment Is
Vets Get New Faces Setting Crowd Mark H elping Dutch Win
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CHARLESTON, W. Va,—More A I* New "features
than 20,000 eager, fans bought
BATAVIA, Jav a—Th"y got it
tickets for West Virginia’s biggest backw nrtli out here. Goliath has
•Ingle crnwdpjulllng sports event— been knocking the daylights out
a football game In August.
of David.
Fifty fresh college foot Will
American cquimnen: helped
prospects, with university scouts Goliath mightily. American-train­
drooling over their shoulders, ed Dutch marines using American
procUred in sweltering tli-dcgree amphibian tractor*' S h e r m a n
heat to gel ready for the event. tank*, tom pi y gun*, 'automatic
The show wss the annual West rifle*, mortar* and machine guna
.Virginia North—South, all-star spearheaded the action 'n the eas­
scholastle foothall game. Tim 14th tern sector. British equipment
annu# ;gam e‘ was set for mid- helped other 'army unit* In tha
August In Charleston,
various fighting rone-. AigJ air
Players making op the rival suppott for all fm nj from 11-23
squads are picked aa the best per­ bombers, l’-40 fighter*. Catalina
formers on the previous year’s flying bo«|s, cub olMervaUqn
high school football 'tennis In the planes and C-47 traiispo-ts.
northern and southern, parts of
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lUyonrt vs. Bamboo
the state. All are graduated sen­
Against the steel bayonet of an
iors.
Enfield rifle la the rvpublitan'a
Reserved seal* for this year's lumie-nHide bambini ]&gt;&lt;ar.
game. 12,000 of them, were sold
Opposing u rapid Bring Bren
hy mall a month before the con­ gun are homemade gun* rbout
test. Still the ducat hunters fell a* effective as u chibi's water pis­
over themselves to buy and tol.
dutch a catch as-catrh can ticket
It's not all that way, of course,
for a bleacher seat.
for som e Republican* have mor­
Last year, 22,400 -persons paid tars, grenades find inu.-hbis guns
for the privilege of watching the —mostly leftovers tfxun Uie Jnpgame, which' haa. the u'ldrd at­ Panese occupation, or cnplmed
traction of half-time firework* from Dutch, or smuggled in. And
and a beauty contest which pro­ the Indonesian* once made a
duces a “ Miss North” and “ Mis* bombing raid.""A plane dropped
South." The last crowd exceeded tw o l&gt;ombs In u raid on the sirall figure* for paid attendance for port at Samarang, oh the north
any public event In the history central coast—but they kilted
of the state,
. ,. .sevssf and wounded IV Tndmi*Special (VncA hdd to be erected sfans.
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to keep the throng from over­
And Indonesian sck-n&lt;-k fire at
Miss McCall helps spued rccov running the gridiron itself.
Madura downed one of Ilia two
ery by- teaching painting and
The game la a charity promo­ Dutch tdanes lost.
drawing In a studio clutlsred tion pi«e_iupcryl»cd—hy .Frank
But the Weapon-" of the repub-^
with easels'and paintlnga.
A .'Knights special event* director lie have don®- nothin,: more than
HELP FOR * VETERAN
of Uho Charleston Gaxotte, the slaw dawn the Dutch ndvanro a
"I wss Just 'ly in g In bed' one ggame’s leading spirit along with lot. In the eastern urea, fur in­
day when Misa McCall came In 20 other co-sponsoring state stance. Republican* mined toads,
and left some scrap books a&gt;ak newspaper*.
blew up, bridge*. In,'d lank traps
pencils" said S tiff Sgt. John F.
and built jetad blocks by felting
Anthony, of Haverhill, Mass., who
tnvs,
FRESHMAN FOOTHALL
haa spent thraa-&gt;aarai»ri&gt;o»pUob» — COLtWAIM)—ftPttirtCK, W F ~
IV tnajuV of the Dutch stooit-after shrapnel injuries,
Colorado College-will field a fresh­ ropp'eti, or. storm lro-i|«tn, rrpoit“She told me to . draw every man foothall team fo r the first •■d he hail just leturio-d from a pathing apd anything. A s .l went time since the war. Fred G. | trol of the a i t s south of Sniutiga,
along I got more interested—now (F riti) Minuth, former quarter­ .In central dpvn, and hud walled
■he's encouraging me to do oils. back, will roach the yeatlings.
while tunk-traps and h tund block
It certainly takes your mind off
were ellmfhaied. Within an hour
things," he said.
after hearing'hi* report. I travelcrl
the-*out* Ici-jcep. Again the rosd
Seminole County
was blofkrds,and one of the tank
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Auffie Galan Calls
Court Records
traps hud Lri-n n-dtig,
American Equipment
Dodgers “Cry Babies”
At timrs'*It is hard !u realltu
M t l ll l A V T t IIK IIII"
lla k sr. Itn ltrt M d u x To \V I that I have licen witn Dutch, inPHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2d. lA')
hlititon unit n l
plead of American forcbli Ameri"
— The National League-leading W M
tlllvlilr Ora, »ln«U T n It'-*- ran rquip#i«nt is evcrywliere, ami
Brooklyn Dodgers sre "cry baldcs" 1, llu n tp ln o r
th-i men wear Anterlmn khaki,
If you listen to little Angle Galan.'
Willis, n XI and » f T o V t;
camouflage jungle soil*, an I nsvv ,
The 35-ycar-old left fielder for roll s a d AVI Annie (tilth
Jiitinm n,
&lt;’ ail ! a f To !■"• greens.
Many of the -hiits still
the Cincinnati Reds says the trim
B teirrsoti
the printed "URN.” I
Bums like to administer rough
Dough.MV. A J a nil wt To Istub hear
Thu mu it . ginaxing Ineidapt of
treatm ent but can't take i t
C arta* am i w f tllsd r* Mh,
llunibabiugli, I«or*ne nml hu t. all was moating t_he Dutch niaGalan said the reason Cincinnati
_ Pitcher Ewell- Blsrkrli - it nn th e qtsbfcd - O T o I At -P a wl I l - l ' j n " - f TtHMf-TlnlwTF yritr di tnoro "of
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training in North Cartilhta, they
sidelines Is because of n rough-up and
l l s j n r« ;'T o rs, wltl TA lln lij- Iton hud arqiiijed ‘u southern accent.
administered on a play at the plate aat
"One, though, evidenily had
K asper, M ildfrd ti aw l lib. i It
In Brooklyn.
Htravol vfarth. in an accent risk ­
C t y iU 'll atol M stv A l i&gt; i|» t
Bat when the Reds Tetqilnted l oK rvh.
Jo h n A sn d vef To W alter ing of Flatbucli, his first question .
ith the same kind of treatment, To J K rnhne
e tu i
was;
alan reported, there was a ho* I
N U T K a i UKKII
“How nrn (he Brooklyi Dodgeis
t could he heard all ever Man­ 'l e o n x n l r , Jo h n «I. Hpt, ,1 T o I*.
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Hchm ah, Hut To Hanford M ia m i' Garden Rodeo O ff&lt; * rH
says. "The Dodgers' Eddie.8tanky N ational lla n g
iTIA TTM I. q t i u T t i t m :
9155,000 Prize Money
is an exception. When he’s out
Hwops, It a to Kitnrert!. Atjamtr
there at second base he cxpecta a N ational
NEW Ybkh’r Aug. tn, (/n-A
runner to knock him out of the U T H P A flank
f r i Q V lip p n l l l ti t t . f .
w ar to break up a double play.
Kf»h. John A TVi It. nj.t'tiln H*lt&lt;*- record sunt of |iri*e ‘none?, nmro
than flfdkOOII, will I* offered at
When It’* his turn, look out—h r* bel tlnil w lf*
noxoiiAni.K uiai iich h h
the 22nd aqintal tod33 In Madlioti
playing for keeps." ,
T. K- Arm y To l.eum m l II lim a n Square Ganlen, 8epL 21-Oct. 2'b
tlxDIrArl
More than 200 cowboys from all
GU.HTINK RCOItING HIGH
Important cattle country cental *
PITTSBURGH, P.r. — -Third
are expected lo pay their way tu
baseman Frank Gustine of the HAMBONES MEDITATIONS
New York dhd put up uiftry feea
Pirates has scorr&lt;! more runs this
By Alley
from 120 ta-AlbO for n try at 1ho
season thsn In any other &lt;J his
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prito money, .'file entry feea J*lll
' sight previous yesys with the Pi^ DEM FtY/M*
be added tAUSAUO pul up by I ho
rates. Until this season his high In
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runa scored was 07 in 1U13.
P E OLE OMAN TribwED
total.
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Tb* .niloii will be div'ulud in'o
Bo‘th Ray Klahertv and Ntfrflfan AT m e - d NM - 4/NM /
six divisions, wlltl hors« riding,
(Red) Strader of Um N ow York
w ’f rJ «f(E TMbwS AT,
barclinrk brnnr ridiltf, calf top­
fottball .Yank'* conrhinr staff
ping, aaddh: bronc riding, stssr
played professional baseball,
WHUTSH* TH'o W S ,
wrestling and bull riding.
_,V,AH 'K'j T t —VlrRinU McCall haa postponed *
carter as an artist to help sur»
fcona "paint" out the scani of
hat tie-shattered fares.
Working wltly wet piaster. Miaa
McCall rrcortU the facial injuries
of war vaterana at Valley Forge
General
Hospital -'in
life-like
maska lined' hy plastic auKcons to
rebuild broken faces,
"Homtl W/jf-&gt;eema more im­
portant than works of a rt a t the
'moment,"
explains the artist
whose paintings have been displayed in
Paris.
Washington,
Philadelphia and Chicago.
ROOM Of IIOPR
To veterans the mask room at
Valley Forge (a a room of hone
for here Miss McCall's masks
show the step-by-itep restoration
of faces scarred In warfare.
Surgeons from China, Russia,
South Africa, A ustralia .and Can­
ada have traveled to Valley Forge
to see the masks of this artist
whose gnat-grandm other worked
in the wards in the Civil War.
Before an operation la per­
formed Miss McCall molds a
mask of h it faces and painta it to
show the Injuries. Surgeons take
measurements from the masks for
future restoration and use the
masks In the operating room at
guides.
Of f,000 plastic cases admitted
to the hospital since 1943, many
have n tu m ed
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bam sta/i member of Tho. A*
soelatrd Preax DalUi Bureau,
went, to Japan to cover the reefeftt record-breaking flight of
n-2»a to Waahlngton. Hera be ilc
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A P Neawafeatarea . , .
TOKYO—The Japanese wrr*
overjoyed when General Douglas
MacArthur we* "re-elected."
It 1* one of the flrtt MarArthur etotiea a new visitor to To­
kyo hear*. Ballot* in tin Japanese
free election were Hiscribed "by
order of General Douglas MacAr­
thur." and It eeem* that many
Jap voter* checked hie name ea­
gerly..
HU , popularity, Americana In
Tokyo u y , t* due to the ract that
"the Japanese never bad It no
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good."'The popple look adequately
fed and very truer.
Col. William C. Horno of the
occupation force aayet *Tne Jan*
by their Industriouinei* are mak­
ing a marvelous comoback. They
are using every mean* at hand to
rehabilitate themselves. T h e y
haven't the building materials to
■-'» irato ry , U«v gwUed- buildiogs kut
they are atripping thetr forest* to
provide secondary constructions
Th*v are defeated but they are a
long way .from down." •
"You can't help liking these
Ja p i," a private from Massochusett* told m*. "They &gt;eem to like
ua. Their old military crowd .was
mighty mean to civilians. Jap
civilians seem just as glad the
militarist* are out a* we are.”
"You fellowa from th* states
forget that, almost BO percent of
Tokyo was destroyed *by bombs
____and fire." the cohryl. save---------Around broknh ffmnitstinn* and
chimney atumpa, tr* gel dens grow.
An Impressive epaefete archway
open* into a cuVrmstsh. fjweet po­
tato vine* erhw l, ^lohg a rich
entrancewav that nyw leads n&lt;&gt;where.
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The Nipponudt' driver of the
' U. B. Army stm fl d r was In the
B-22 raid*. • (
“Whs l were1 those raids like,
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It wa* accurate
W illin g . Tho
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Glnsa, Broadway/of Tokyo, seem*
untouched.
f or b building In
the palace area uf eired.
Tokyo I*
— populallon
4.000,000—and
ro n d cr w h e re
found room,
the Ofe-war Tj
t. Tim JqpsThere are no be
nemo child ddea
ask the tourlei fee money.
| values. At
The ven ha*
the official
thoroughly
. dollar buywl- „
traveler can
unrealistic fate.
easily g.«t 100 yen far a dollar. If
he has a friend he cab g it 1.10jtnd
if he settles down tru stay he will
soon be getting 160. or better. J
yi/hat about prteeilJ Coolir-coats
that used to re U. far a m m now
bring »2B In Anieni'&amp;a money.
Cotton is mom* precious th an sl’k
in this land. fllla j* 1B0 yen per
■tt*r
Esrd and up-^W l’ #bti h id be*"
nnow your sllk.^j (f , .
American civilian rendenl* buy
■imported U.
cheaply at
commissaries
•Mina for 10
rents per gallon, purchases cloth
Ing a t redKeftantwceLUi* Army
post exchange, hire servants at nincome tax. ^
'Black markklkl hang* for yen
got* unchecke&amp;AMk the Army h
really making .A i,4tffoit to halt
ths m a la of posVfgpeltango #trtialsa. a ------- - j j - j y i . . .
Nlghw baseball gam* between
American troop* VV . J spine*} sit
In a bleacher mitt to themselves.
They Imre baseball.
"Joat a minute there." tho mili­
tary policeman a t the door say*.
“Gotta frisk you fer knives be­
fore you go In. Don't want any
trouble here."
Western clothing
but many women, some men,
cling to traditional gaeb . . . .N o
matter how hoggish or dangerous
the motorist, the Japanese pedes­
trian nsver change# expression.
. . . Many Japanese pull carts, eas­
ing the burden with a, headband
harness . . , Purchase by a s Afroarlean of any foodstuff* is fprbldrlen
. . , Nipponese cops dlree’. traffic
but the boys to fear are the whitehclmeted, jeep-riding H P’s who
hate speodera . . . Note to.veter­
ans: Yokot* airfield mess hall
le one place where a soldier dorenot have to wash hie tra y —there
la a surplus of Jap labor to brlp
to the Job.

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Report R eveals Jap
Ifeptotet- Describes
Car License Plates
Conditions Ih Japan
Are Colorful Ads Democratic Progress
A s Seen By Visitor At* Newsfeitaree
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year* of occupation had brought
forth convincing proof that the
Japanese were doing. . their u t­
most to “rebuild their national
life and destiny along more con­
structive Hnes,”
Ip one o t a scries of. two-year ,
reports.' headquarter* declared that
(he Japanese "have.gone th r o u g h a greater transformation than
any other people In the history of
the world.”
It listed these development* as
the gtVnrtcst changes in Japan;
J, Adoption and promulgation
of the new constitution, drastically
reforming Japanese life along de­
mocratic line*. ■
2. Democratlxalion of govern­
ment by popular ejection of local
and prefect ural officials.
3. Reform of the civil rode to
revise- the Irmlittnlnl family sys­
tem, conferring social and economlr equality upon women and
ilemorrn*lxing baile human re.
latlomhlps.
4. Initiation of the rural land
reform program, to abolish ab­
sentee nwnershlp, break up large
landholdings and 'establish a new

AMERICA'S
automobile
H.
i"«n» nls*e» add a lot of color to
•he ht»hw*v« and In s-me roses
do a Demotion lob for the states
whtrh Issue them.
Silver backgrounds are a' favor­
ite. Othff ta rs are brleht with
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st«tes-^|»u* plates with staging or.!
emblems or both accompanying
the tag letters and number*.
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Idaho features a Jurholn" skier
and the words "Vacs'ion Wonder­
land." Wisconsin advises the na­
tion it's ‘^America's Dalrylsnd."
and Arironn’s red end silver
plaits advertise the “Grand Canvon State*." An Indian design enrlosrs the rear of issue of New
'Mexico's tags which also hear the
slogan "The Land of Enchant­
ment."
A cowboy astride a bucking
broncho svmbellses
Wyoming
while U tah’s black and vellow
plates declare ‘T his Is the Place."
tsiuiaiana's plates carry, a wee
pelican and Georgia's tag* pro­
claim "Peach State." Tennessee
and PennsvK'ania melons tag numerals and letter* in outlines of
the shape* of the states as they
class of small Isndowflcrs free otS v ,'
wppeer wvitha snap•
Moa\ other
states,
Canal feudalis'ie shackles.
f&gt;. Opening of Jnpan to limited
Zpne and the Territories of Alaska
and Hawaii confine their tags to private trede with foreign coun­
&lt;- .1 u i l l i ;
letter*, numerals, ' the dates of tries as a step toward restoration
Issue and the namea of the Issu­ of normal eeonmlc life.
ing localities. Some add the ex­
piration date of the tag.
Hifrh W nter Condif ion .■ . . :
Several xtates. still finding It
Of Glades Studied
difficult to obtain metal for nyw
fags, retain plates which ary sev­
eral y ean old and either provide ' JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Aug. 20
a smalt tab validating them for 14*1—dtrnrr*onta!lve&lt;, .if tlv&gt; U. S.
the present year or a windshield Corn* nf Engineer* will nb«««-rve
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b.jgh water condlllnna in tb—Ever­
sticker. .
glade* this week. Col. W'll'a E.
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YEBTHRDAY’8 8 TABS
Billy Jurgcs, Cilbs, hit a two- today.
Government hydrsbfle engineers
run homer In the top of the 10th
to give the Cubs a 0-7 victory over and other cxricrt* in flood control
work from the office of the Chief
the Giants. Bam .Loldak. Browns, spaced of Engineer* In Waminelnn and
four h its-to oulpitch Ran Scar­ the district office in Atlanta are
borough In a pitcher’s duel no the now attending a ephferHire here.
Brown* i\|pped ths Senatois 1-0. They will accompany loenl en­
gineers on Col. Ted!|'s staff ni*d
visit the area* subfcclei to high
tljjNRttAL N O T in f
The fiukr^l of Rev. P. T. Smith, water, ga'nlng first-hand M»ld in­
pastor of'S t. John Baptist Church formation. The material collected
at Tenth1Street and Cypres* Ave­ wl| lie Incorporated in n reoort on
nue. will be held Wedmsday. Aug. food control to be’ lliurd Inter. .
27 at V 0V P. M. The Iwly will
Me In State at the church from
10:00 A'i Mj until 1:00 P, M.
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Bob Kennedy, formerly of
Washlngtan State and now uf the
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New York football Yanks, once
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Alphas

ariati Pearson To,
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Virginia Ruth Farris
W eds Lee Arm strong P e r s o n a l
TUESDAY
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The Pilot Club will hold Its icgular business meeting In the Tour­
ist Center a t 8:00 P, Id. preceded
by the board meeting jt.V;J0 P. M.
THURSDAY
The Order of the Eastern Star
will hold ita annual Robert H imrla picnic in Otiedo Park a t 4:4-)

M iss Jean M.anningr
Honored With Shower

The marriage of Virginia Ruth
Farris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
James P. Farris of Lexington, Ky.
to Lee Ebcr Armstrong, Jr. of
Sanford, son of'M rs. L. E. Arm­
strong also u f this city and L.
K. Armstrong of Islington,' was
solemnised In a double-ring cerem­
ony preformed on July 6.
The Rev. Orval M. Morgan of­
ficiated during the ceremony ai
2:00 o'clock at the Broadway
Christian Church in Lexington,
The church was decorated with
asparagus fern and gladioluses.

M i» Jean- Manning, whose
marriage to Julian Sirmons was
an event of Sunday, ended today
an event of Sunday, was honored
with- a shower on Friday night
B ven by Mrs. R. L. Caldwell,
Isa Charlene Caldwell and Miss
Peggy B est The Caldwell home
was. decorated with pink rotes in
striking arrangments.
. During the evening games were
fgjoyed and priica were won by
Miaa Manning and Miss Mary
Erna Iorndrcts. After the honor
guest had opened her gifts, n rethmcnlx were . served to Miss

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Escar Price has returned, from
4 vacation spent in (ieorgia, Al­
abama and Jacksonville.
t ■---- ---Miss Hetty Jean Windham wax
the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cross .of Jacksonville.
E. C. Echols -* left yesterday
morning for Pickard, Ala., whe-y
he will visit for some time with
relatives.
Joe J. Heinrich has returned
to. his. hum*! in l^xinjftoflopKy-

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went and approaching mamaijc
of their daughter, Nartan, to Clyde
E. Cummings of l-ogan, Kas. The
wedding will take place on Aug.
31 at 4:00 o'clock In the First
Christian Church with IN. Willi­
am Perry Yesl*y officiality.
Miss Pearson graduated from
Seminole High Sclimd-and attendrd Kansas State College,. Mr.
Cummings ia a graduate **f Eotfsi'
Kansas High School He serrH
in the United States Navy for one
veai In the Pacific Theater of
Operations. He Is at praarnt
studying for his degree in En­
gineering at Knnwii State Colkgr.
No invitations fur the weddiog
arc lieing issue*! hut all friend*
ute invited.

A French mull, club ocean was
candid oat w h .-n tb - 1*1 Kappa
Alpha fratern.ty held an outdoor
supper honorintr Us "rusheex" on
Friday night it the \. K. Shotmaker home jn Vellonvillo Ave­
nue. An autdobr dance floor was
laid in front of the open-air fire
place surrounded with email tables
snd chairs. lll-imlnH,t.h&gt;.t was fur­
nished b f ^ itd lo s am| other dec­
orations further carried out the
French ; t hi-me. Hamb'irKtn, pot*
tnto salad, cole slaw aprt told
drinks were served IH* Mrs. Shoemaker and Mr*. C. I- Powell after
which the costumed guest* enjoyed
ringing and dancinit.
Those Invited Wiry the Misses
Eliiabcth Fite. Loin Lets Hetty
Hall. - H arhan Rue'tet-, Helen

Staten Considering
Change In Procedure
Of Rcffisterfrtg Births
lty JA N E EADS
(First of four articles)
WASHINGTON—A rather hatHosed ymmg man entered ■
'la te registration offlr* snd asked
to see his birth record.
lie scMimed a photostatic Copy

and she wore white accessories and
a corsage of white roses and
sweetpeas.
Garnet Farris, brother of the
groom, served a* best man and
ushers were James N. Harris,
cousin of the bride and J. $. Iwlr,
.1 Fallowing Ihc rjdJkrrg-Mej Smi
Mrs, Rosa Sirnum*, Mrs. Mildred Mrs, Armstrong left for a wedding
Cobb, Mrs. R. F. Caldwell snd the
Misses Elisabeth Carver, Mary
Edna Landrcsa, Jean Williams and
Dorothy McLain.

• Wednesday
Morning
• Special

Boat Party Given
On Roumillat Yacht
Mr*. F. E. HriimilLt. rntrttain.
&lt;d on Monday afternoon honoring
Mrs. J. E. Wathen and daughters,
Barbara and Jeanette, whd am
leaving on Thursdn/ to tnaky'thslr
hnlM In Ft. Pier.*.*, Sharing hen•)(»- with Mrs. -Wathen and her
daughter* wetr Miss Nell llauthn
i f, Jacksonville Hearn who Is n
guest of Mi** Carc'lr i Lee and
Mt*» Joanne Weidnia t of S: AugUilins who is visiting Mr. and
him Rouinilla..
TTie group gathen-i ulxiard the
Roumillat yacht, "Skylark" at
-LP0 o’clock anJ cruised into Lake
Monroe. Refreshment*.were served
Hr 'Mra; Ronmillat- late trr*thr~nf*
teer-oon
Mis* Bsughn. Miss Weidman and
Mias. Patty Rat wren
Those Invite 1 to h.* with Urn
Ft-nor rnesU *verj Mm. Nsncy
flrrck. Mrs. J . P. Thurmond, Mr*,
t', C. E*Vl. Mr*. II. t l Itetsel. Mra.
J. O Livingtun. Mrs. J. M. Stingcipher. Mm. Murk .T. Carpenter,
Mr*. W. M. Scot*, an J Mrs. Fram ls
RmimtltaL III.
Also the Mlxsua Beatrice Bisbee. Kay Ratigan, Patty Ratlgan,
Caroline Lee. Lilcii Driggers, Ada

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS
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Mrs. C, L. Dennett left last aetdi
fur Toronto, Canada. Mis.* Hennett has been the house guest of
Mrs. I.aura Davidson.
Miss laris McCullough of Savaitnah. (In. and Mis* Murjoriy Cal.
Ion-ay of llinrsville, (in. are the
house guests ol Mr. and Mi*. 1).
D .-Mrlntos(i, Jr. A few "friends
were . entertojneyi . at their hnrou
Thursday evening in honor *&gt;f th*
guests.
Mr. end Alta.- Fidward N. Milch,
ell left Inst week fur UiMOti,
where they will visit until Sept. I,*
They will then go to Nnvvi%-ntin
and will return to Altamonte
Spring* lHe ln*t of September,
Mr. an&lt;l Mr*. Clar.-n-t* I.. Homo
left Friday for. I’isgnh View
Ranch. N‘. C. They will rvturn
next week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. T, :*. Wallow, Jr.
are leaving Sundcv fo“ n tout In
the mountain* of NY:tit faroltti*.
They nl*« plan to atop by Willi­
amsburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Atvler* will

the Community Hottne mu] accep­
WINS REND OPEN
ted J. E. Matthew*" resignation l i
RENO. -Nev.. Aug. 25.. (4&gt;&gt;
president.. Vicc-pt cddeiu, J, t&gt;. Buck * o n - hi* gnmx ami bustii
Morrison. will *vct'*cd Matthew* |&gt;nr. E. J. (Dutch/ lintrixon tu
n* president.
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Dr. apd Mrs. D, S. lUVltls-m end i"dav «td the till
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. mtb ' Often (■nir rhim hu
daughter, Harbors.
of Jbiratot*
visited Dr. Da vidian's mot hr r,
Most fi«h provide nnium’s I s s l
Mrs. I.aura Davidson this week. example of a streamlined struc­
They left Wednesday for Eugene. ture. *
Oregon, where Dr. Davidson will
One of the huge waterwheel
lie connected with tin- University
of Oregon. He Is n duett*,- of on- generators for the (irand Coulee
Darn weigh* two million poumis.
thropoloKy. . .

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Longwnod
his patents, Mr. and Mr*. C._ It.
Scarry. Jack will enter the Univcr;
sitv of Florfda, Caine*rill.’ in SeptemU-r.The Baptist Woman's Mission
Circle had their tegular oosatun
Monday afternoon when the topic
vm* Aid to Community Mls.rion*.
Mi»* Mary RoWiUon am) Mr*.
llenrv U'aifsVurth’ ti»ve rruirneif
to Sevpn Gables from t mention
of four week* In Daytona Henrh.
Mr. itn*i Mr*. T. W. Siilhnlnnd
of Holopsw have been.gucst* "f
Mr*. La Vlgne and Mr. and Mt»
Itavburn Mil wee.
Member* of t.n-u{wo*id Cold
Cluli have lately lieen rntertaim-d
by Mr. and Mr*. S. L. Topper ami
Mr. and Mr*. 0. A. Wale* at their

School O f,Dancing
To Begin S ep t 2
Mrs. P. II. Tepstc, director of
the Oogburn School of Dancing
announced today that the seboo
..will u p c iu la .riLs -e ig h th . seson i
with registrations at the studh,
East WSecond
on Sep. *1518
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*Street,
J » l» * * t
iamber S thweeen the hour* of 3:00
and 5:00 o'clock.
Mrs. Tcpaic lias just retu rn .4
from New York City where she
attended the Dance Educator* ot
America, Inc, convention am! rereived teaching matenal from emi­
nent trachers of dancing and pan­
tomime. Mr*. A. B. Duxbury, as­
sistant director, will he away dm
Ing the month of Sepirntbe.
studying with well-known leechare of denclng in the mirth and
consequently,, Mr*. Tenslc stal­
ed, the school will afford any
young dancers an importunity to
learn gthe newest a mi latest mod­
em technique, as well ss the clss
sic theory of dsneing. •
Mr*. Dick liar helm has lieen
.added to the faculty of the Cof.
-burn Sehmd this eeason and *h«
will conduct all,*the social darn­
ing classes. Mr*. Hschelor, u
native nf Atlanta. . G a -;-ta u g h t
ballroom, dancing and etiquette
at a reputable school there an I
Sr lor to that time Instructed for
ir Arthur Murray School U At­
lanta.
Mrs. Tenslc will teach chil­
dren’s ballet and tap dancinit
a t the State Convention of Flor­
ida, Chaptar No. Z.- D. M. of A.
In Mlam1 Beach Sept. 8 and 7.

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T H E S A N F O R D p T R A tD , g A N F O R P . F L O R ID A

Mr. and Mr*. W. W. Tyre and
two children left yesterday for
Newyrk, N. Y. where they plan
to stay until N»v. 1 Enrout« to
New York they will visit in I V
latka with relatives.
Mr. and Mra L II. Harvey
and son l^slie returned yesterdnv
from Detroit and Washington, D.
C. where they «iient a two week
vacation. Eiiioute to Sanfonl they
visited ir North and South Car.olina:
Mr. ami Mr*. Turner Lodge
and-M r. and Mr*. T. G. Stauffer
and daughter, Linda, have return­
ed from visiting for a week In
Macon, Ga. with the
Lodge's
daughlrr and son-in-law, Mr. tnd
Mr*. Iloy Marion and in Amcri.-ti*
with Mr*, l/odge'* sister and hrtdherln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Deal In:
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Christian Circle
Has Business Meet

trist, not n patient" rttenillg « •
plained the young man.
This incident wss tc'ated bj
Helen C. Huffman, ««ial seletto
analyst. Nations! Offtrr of Vital
Statistics. She says the story 111it*-’
Irate* the umiecesssty evil tesuit* of having the regDtrar i
office give out a certified enpy (
an entire certificate whenever «tiy
of the recorded information it j
needed.
Some 5.IKMUMKI birth eertiflca'i-V
are i«*ueii in the. United Stn'*-*'
annually. For many this meantragedy.
Thi usands use their certifies!-'
for necessary proof of age, citilenshlp and so on. But sometime*,
say* h U i Huffman, the. birth Terord is nlso “
nient of a person's illegitlmii'
of his Tied blood' U&gt;cau*e J
ignthep had sypblli*_or of
'crhninol lenilnTrie*’ Ixtcause In
father n i In a pi'nitcntiary *t
the lime of hi* birth."'
•Hud vital stalistlrians known
a generation ago that runn- 6,(ton,(*&gt;0 copie* of Idrth certificate!
would now t»&lt; it*ed annually,
they could have planned ^ lx iter,

purrhnsnt froni W. 8, .Arnold on
Greenwood Lake, They sir from
Ohio, »|H&gt;Mt tludr honev
Freeport, I.. L. Mr.’ Jjfikiiw I* as­
h Mr. and Mm . Pfeiffer
sociated with Jernlgnn Slu -I Met­
g was n Onpt. in I be
al Work* in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold have mov.
e«l Into their new home on Dixie
Highway.
Jack Searcy from ItCA Prime- Their husband* •pent

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complete record Is uiarod in any,
w i- „ „ ......................... .............. body's hands."
J devoHanal was given hy Mm. O,
She says they could have da
W. Morgan and Mm. W. l \ Tison
signed she certificate so that II
could h* reproducer! Ill *ertHis
for one Ihlng.l’
Thru the photo** l mu lift* mod*

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Jimmy Kridcr
POSTPONEMENT
Due to the death nf R. L. Dann.
the O. E. S. Robert Morris picnic
which .was scheduled for Wednssed until Thursday at 4:00 P. M. I
The picnic will be held at Oviedo
Park.
,
The mihrsb, or niche indicating
the direction of Maces, In early
Mohammedan mosques was nfUn
decorated with ceramic tiles, on
which verse* from ths • Koran

moxr. Merlk-sl and'statistical 'bit#
could have lieen ptaccd In mitlY
det 11*1 aupplement, which wmild
never appear in the rertlfled n;py.
"We cannot go bkek and tinmany thousand* nl ptriplu by annecefsaiy revealing, uf infotmaUfllt that was on their birth &lt;*r*
tificale," ,Mi*« Huffman »rm.
"But we can gow help to. bring
about better methods of tairntny
certified rupir* of birth rcr--ttl*
•II over thn country."
A number of states are. cm t' ut1y considering changes lit '"rih
registration procedure* in o’rtler to
prtdect the child borti uut of "ctl•in i m om *t#te* sre
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innate cntldren ' for school -?ntran ti and orange-colored record#
to shlldren registered •* - ill-gitimstcT Think what this mean- to
the child with ths orsnge-colotid
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mr, ahd Mrs- Ralph Peters sornnead today ths birth of a
lugkter. Donna Lynn, on Vug,

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lovelier longer! Vel la easier than fin­
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on request) prove that Vel la
to bands Uxan any other I
product mads for washing
and fins fabrics.
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THE SANFORD HERALD; SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

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. IX (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
2f.
three and one-half games ahead Tslet,
Klsaamnn, 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 Itcrrinetbn, «•
•even liming affair. Bill[Stant-m Orunw.M. lb
tossed Uie finale end'limited .the Hared*. |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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In Sillirl^M i 1,1-11 on b»r»«i Han*
font T. I«e«»t&gt;ufg *. lino oit l‘»Pl&gt;
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nun hr Ki|unaittuii l, lU m ii *. •tm
hr plt«li»n by it.Mdu iltoiur|i,klt Wild trllrhi*: MuimU, I infills;
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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. *
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An additional l-)0 g.imei were’
on schedule the following &lt;lay.
^.It, ril 'd,
It was the openin' of the ra ­
llrltr. r(
tion’s largest softball tournament
r.tdiit. e
In history and Dick Frr-rman,
Tylsr, an
Hittiti'h. p
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
•/.Hu-ch. m
ing.
Hronrt. rb
Practically evj/y tofihall dia­
a.illef, 11 mond In town had Ivrn acquired
n-n. rf *
lll.ls . o s y . 2b
for specified periods in ortler that
llal). •
(he ninth annual tournament
atruiin.M, |b
might be run with a minimum of
l.»m lr&gt;, p
delay.
T (il»h
Freeman experienced many anx­
Itrri,- by InillngSl
ious moments dur.ng those first
Mi I’ll it
1 I no »J% | | . . . ,
wsburjf
soo see eie—t two days. lie had not counted on
CrrvMt HUpewsr, r.rmbv ?, 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-

SA LE

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 jx , 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 G IR L f o r c a s h ie r L cosm etic, m u n -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 re d a n HcNEII.L 4k YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Av». Just off Ctlsry
n .tiH iiiA s
for guests to vlstt their doctor.
Office ph. 403 residence ph, flIO R
T i* *
Auamlln*
9 ROOM furnished apartment,
SO00 Mellonvillr. Adults only.
FLOOR SANDING &amp; finishing, i ts im s v ilte
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^estuirg
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 al tmtasmi
Herald.
fatalWa
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Imylona
)l»oeh
Permn-tlle, HurrirSne braroui
I..e-l,or* at Hanlon!
» 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 . S S T IU S A I. M ’A U I K
DESPERATELY need house or
FOR
RENT—Floor
sahder.
Easy
i ;anartm ent for man, wife, 2 Batteries ft Battery 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 gesiiedaw
« REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
I'tibagu ». New York T
PEARS—Excellent rannir.r varlllnmhl.tn 11, FltUliUM »•
iTmntball 6. fbllsdslphta I Hit-)
f
B E A L KHTATK
ety 11.25; $L75 and 1L0O per
IaiuIi I# IIm Ioh * &lt;n»U)
INSURANCE •
bushel. George Hivt.rtr, Silver
t M K I I I l S S 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 I K
HIGNH
GLASS ft PAINT CO. Plume
Show cards and
320.
' 0 — DHOTI SIG N BKHVIffM
£• -----* ltr&lt;*lli
0 . I). lo in d re ss . P h o n e 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 lU rrla g to n . i l u i r S r . Bail-r.
PIANOS—Winter ft C'».
iP
17,600 00
I I .' I Xuba. Hull* f flte llb baw tl
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.
llarfllU M . 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»; T ile r t " M urray lifflU lIttU -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 |&gt;n«b**i l.e m lc r &gt; ) ■»'
furnished. humi
Monroe.
Til la l.f
|iirr«i ka'a.v e ly a n .1
d *'*»**|
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 N otice
LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Merkel
•ROOM Iwngelow. screened TWO BURNER FlofstVH nU.hcatNOTICat
Barber Shop open Thursday,
cr. Office mahogany flat top
), shade trees. 8521 Orange
XMlr* It b e rth s | l t * « l t d » • *re
Friday fteSaturtlay.
desk. Mahogany Steel filing
In lb* wo-utwoHrliia Ltrains**
Ph. 8I6-M-*
cabinet, sectional book cases.
It.Ilr,,ad end r,.ml«*rUl
" THE HOME SHOP
lb . Ildltlwu. name, ■•H.mlh«t*1
farm, with hotts-* end
Mrs. Dlghton, Phone 1204.
WATCH A CLOCK RKPAlltlNG under
Capla.i Works" 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.
■Uttil to-lb. I*,tin »f d!&gt;* KlilNL.it.
ATTENTION MfYl IIKHH
tion, and ready to move
Halo. Hl.t.l* (fhlP t*/ 11*62. la*1**
—DIAPER SF.im CK—
of Florid* 19111 with lb* &lt;*t*rk ..I
M jK D O t,', ’ *'
Cal.' winder pepper plant.
'ARM of 40 acres) 80
Balry Valset funtlihes hoypilol tb* iHrrun I’onrl wf H.nililr&lt;U r'Him.Mann, Lake Monroe. FIs.
*'
clean, sterlle dlapars and dcudnr- «y. rl"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 Clwtt.r*
,
production lest year.
Call Daytona 2407-W crdh-ct f t r
(Fit** p u ’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 rr.h r imlUW rbst n
135V COO Park. Mary McMakon. salt m» -Useror ba» b**A laMKuw-t
to tb« r'inuil t-rnirl. Uf , Ik* Min'd
Judlrlrt I M
W Iriirlda.
n«u renntr. la *bun».tr. un-ur
tenor. Also open evenings.
th. m u ..r oim iK K. it jh k in at*;,
Idainittr, M. JINN): IV, t’KHKIHFREE ftn ille r.parking to aipht twig, d.lri,it»m. stld that Hr. i.lVf
Supplies
party. No electricity. Jim ft •»U|tri Ik a* abnlulr •Ircrt* of dp
v
s Betty's-Fishing Cam a. : ! . vor*%
V«u at* themtor* tequir.d l*
airerar In »*t« &lt;•*■ In. ptr»» or by,

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,
N e w n frs li'rc a
- • 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 w aned In .a tel*,
pram In which ha also was noti­
fied th at 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 S ate- tS
Of Academy’s Horses ' X " g S f t f i T u ,
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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

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.”

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
r in l. M
Leaf.t to
In cet
f a t afk break
Lrciif '
Polo Club.
“II hate
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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SuKar lic it And Mate Held A fter (Street Brawl

Control Plan
. 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 BRITISH AMBASSADOR to.lhu United S ta te s, Lord tnvercbapel and Ida
ChUeaQ-burn wife, are "(iowii on their arrival at LaGuardla Field,
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

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
With
Coming
Compartment Doer
Supt. T. W. Lawton
LAHORE,

I'akiMnn, Aug. 27
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

Principal* of all Seminole Coun­
ty schools. white and lolnird. met
m terday tnmning at the Coutt
Ifoure with Supt. T. W. Lawton
to discuss mallei* prilaining. to
the new school year. Dr. J. U. Root. lursidrnt of
R»ek. Ark., air ntuckr i|,e Seminole Trachct* Club/ an

(JP)—Two U. S. State

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B ritons M ak e
D rastic Cuts
In F ood, G as

}U. S. Army Discloses
Pilots Leaving
American Zone Foi
Spain, A T g e n t i n n

Meat Rations, Foreign
Travel Slashes In­
cluded In E f f o r t
To Trim D e f i c i t

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.

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

LONDON,. .Aug.

...rc llr u jl^ ^ . .

0

11fc"tffw Inin,ii.mr, announci
in the vacation•*brente.of Pnnl«,trr.cldy meat ration .of on* shill--'
Mini tier Attlee, ml the present
Ing, jwq pftKc In vme ihiliitt|

•VJd'H'V1* (i|er.ltnrd lb IS*
svhrtfit r th e r Iterievfd th* rrpOif-

m nx

rd 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 "d o rm s" of German aviators
who lia-l [I'fcjied Spain by git "u n ­
derground railro a d 1 ituco the end
of lire war.

Army ipiartcra, asked to comliifnl on the fighter pilot'* ns-Vitiona, replied:
"Tlp-rt- an- sever ai -indicatlotis
of ircrllitilit! activilie* in tiie
llniltsl State* tone fn, n Spanish
foreign Irgjnn. Hecruits, chiefly
from SS personnel, are reportedly
sought fur their military expert*
ties* rather than ~for their p-ditnnl conviciiurn.
Th* Army tumrres went on to
dlteius alleged recruiting of foemer’’ German Luftwaffe person-

27 (AT— T U

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)

(2 0 c e n t')
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
fund (ii'revtauraiils.
n Addition, tlu- period during
«hich people can slay at a hot*!N
without surrendering rathm books
was ie.lured from four day* to
IWm liopoit. o f'c e rta in luxury
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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i
i
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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

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W ffli m

Other report*," they added,
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 S Mi“ : r as. iiifw- ihur^iiy
s
*_inam
* *ing
* * « * «-A
■«
* 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- ,
ptSaaamentu.
UiOO
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 t fwei 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- t hi n 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} „nwmfnU wrr„ 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 ‘. rin k 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 tu rn 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 tro o p * wastSepp H Al| aeliool bun driver* will tors.
Atnuit 20 persons were injured
•(ruck u t 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 T ursday 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 ra r (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 was 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, executiv * eeeretaiy nskeil lire cumim*«lon M“ giant 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 er. 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* at
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*. Esther Hive, ' ille Railroad, the Gulf, Mobil*
Rower Transform er
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
R efugees 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.nL " wT.?'t,,, V,',mM •|'''« I'knoieledtori ihev^vr.nld Imvo degree'heat spbll at 2;00 o ’c lo c k
and reprisals.
, HAMBURG, 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
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 f i r e tn
the nllliy of Second Htrsui back-of
used In give milk to .school child­
Demonstrators At UN
cn rout* here 1from the Med­
tin" Hits Theater.
NEWMAN, III., Aug. 27, (d»)- iterranean Bboard three British
ren Unit were not already taken Britain Plans Plea
Firemen quickly arrived and r .a i
I.AKE SUCCESS. Aug. 27. I,P) { H ^K ht-lroubled farmers* have transports,
14 ChildriMi, Parents erne of through other agencies.
For
Bulgur
I
xj
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 N ight 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.m ininnd led CLneral Elsu.hu w_
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
D redging 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 m e t 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
Cleveland Lee and was a member
shortstop who has b « n confined 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 U r. -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 o n -a b ­ in seeing Lee “unleta the gen- to pick « date and alt* for the (or husband In Rosedale Get

Idttie

J 'tu g iear.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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                    <text>T H E :S A N F O R D ( H E R A I %

^fi^yptiAn Riot

Ford Unionized

eatiap**
M H . . . ________ , .
■ ■ •a to
war* scattered by police
ibThair demanded 'kvacuatto/■ British troops . from Egypt
£ blood/*
"•
■
,"T)owW*Vith America',! the traor!” Demonstrators shouted.
Down jwhh Brasil; tb* -traitor!
Egypt dilia* the aeedrlty counriU Rgypt'defies tha wbut* world.
. They: tailed also foF advice on
‘traifonfs Egyptian* police." PnIck llr e 'a s officer* struggled to
btfnjr tha wounded b y .|M k * fire
tilt thrirn g , under conlrfcl.
.Tb* Egyptians want a sacurl;y ruuncll ruling' on '.their dsWand foe withdrawal of ’ British
trooba from Egypt tW^sti ond to
ftrltub p*rtkipstion-;'trt Hhi ad­
ministration of th* -Sudan. BtaHJ proposed at Laka Success thta
*rb*k that Britain ' and Egypt
their deadiitsh over again
oeked negotiations, and keep the
»on &lt; ll. informed., / That. * United
States supported Brasil!* propo»11. th e Brasilian rceogimtndapo'n toda.**.
brotherglared “all
gin’s side”
U.N. and
faith* action before
must now

&lt;r«stlss*a Siam P a n On*)
veto, many unions had taken
action similar to that of th»S
Ford worker*. In New York CltyJ
tha greater New York CIO Coun­
cil estimated that (IK percent .’ f
the 10,000 employers hsvlng con­
tracts with 300 CIO locals there
had signed onc-year contract ex­
tensions before the deadlineIn San Francisco* the Inter­
national
Longshoremen’* a n d
Warehouseman's Union (CIO), in
a dispute over employer refus­
al to recognise unionisation -rf
longshore walking bosses, warn­
ed »htpper*_ of the possibility
eat.C oast maritime tieup
and at the same tlm-t advised
its locale of an Impending "lockou|"* sometime after today. The
llx-w ctk dispute ha* - tied up
sir Luckenharfi Steamship Com­
pany vessels.
In what prohably was the last
collective bargaining election un­
d o the old National Labor Re­
lations Board set-up, the IIAW

ESISF**’ 1

FUMK1TY MAN FOR HOWARD HOOHK* WAITIMI AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Johnny Meyer (left) Is pictured wttl
movie actor Dana Clark In a New York night club ai Senate process serves* continue to se*rch for hfm. A
right, Howard Hughe*, millionaire plane builder, wave* to admirers a* ha boards hia private plana at.tts
National Airport, Washington, for his return to California. Completely changed from the harried man wht
*h# s *n ,t* War Investigating Subcommittee, Hughe*'-face fairly beams, (fntemeitonal 5oundpko*o]

.(A t Lake Success, j-oyncil del m t e i of the United , States,
Chin*,’ France, Bfigplm and Brasil

b p ttttd
rdiolution.)

to b* |li)*A j»P

FRIDAY, 'AU GU ST 22, 1947

F L O R ID A

at the Glenn L. Martin Airplane
Manufaeturing
* *
t plant at llasltimore.
Rest
Madden, regional
NLRR director announced the
vote, with none 'getting a ma­
jority.
The executive board nf ’he
American Communications Asso­
ciation
CIO),
claiming 36,(ICO
member*, voted to refuse "to

■— “

./A t Alexandria, a policeman was
gtruek’ln the face vjf «/dks at a
d*fn*hstr»tlon by more than (100
EdhtpUdns in tha nation’s summer
ehpjUl.
Twelve
demonstrators
W*g* si re lied. *,
'R epresentatives o f the Moilam
brtlhcrhood said another demonnnktjbn occurred last night at
F b rt. Said, - at tha Mediterranean
M tf.o f th« Sues Canal. r
,
iv A cab]e wpa rtceWgA t*ika.momMg from fiem ter Mahmoud, Noktaihi Pasha, leader of the Egypt­
ian : delegation to the Security
dMuell, ,aiking that there be no
demonstration* In.E gypt because
n _ th* possible effdtv-on Egypt’s
e ia t. a government jnformant aald.

Trum an To Complete
Defense Setup Soon
. - WASHINGTON, - Aug 12 *GP&gt;—
President Truman left . himtalf
three more w eeks.to pick the ci­
vilian and m ilitary- leaders who
wltl round out this-country’s new
uni fled national d efen sea et-u p .■
The Chief Executive , told re­
porters In announcing his choices
of W. Stuart Symington. John
L,. Sullivan and Kenneth i C. Roy ail to run the Air Fore**, Navy
and A nar, respectively, - that the
full provisions of the unification
law will b« put Into effect by midSeptember.
Still to be filled are ' such
other major posts . as cblefa ' of
sta ff for the. Armjr anr Air
Force*, dhlef of naval operations,
director of a central* Intelligence
agency and members, of three
hoards, national resource*, munItons *n&lt;1' reieich'developmrnt.

tha Jostle* Department and Fedtral Trad* Commission to uncov­
er any prtve rigging.
Tha c(i mmlttee will - hod hear­
ing up anl how to gat tham down,
baginning next month in an affort
to find out why &lt;price* are go­
ing up and how, to gat tham diwn.
A fish chowder i* always wel­
come. It can be mads from seat
bass, whitaflah, cod or haddock.;
It may be New Enaland style
chowder with onions, potatoes and
milk in it. or on* using tomatoes 1

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‘■RET0NGA IS GRAND”
SAYS MRS. JERNIGAN

'Joint Committee'To
Check Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 21 UP)—
Senator 8parkman :(D-Als) said
today the Senate-house - commit-,
tea to Invaitlgata rising cotta
ought to check particularly "on
this whole matter of posslbla
price-fixing" by industry.
The Alabama lawmaker end­
orsed s recommendation by John
D. Clark, a member of President
Truman’s
Egonomic - Advisory
Council, that tha -joint committee
cotlaborato In a twin drive by

W ARD'8 HOLIDAY INN I

-Suffered From Nervous Indlge«Hon No M atter W hat
.Or How L ittle She Ate, She
Stales. E ala Anything Now
And Feela,So Much B etter
-Her \york la A Pleasure
,* Among • the latest well-known
Florida men and womin to com*
forward witH a grateful obbllc en­
dorsement of Retonga after trying
this famous gastric tonic in their
own cases, is Mrs. O. I- Jemlgan.
well-known home owner of 012
fWeitt Alfred St., Tampa, Fla.
f "I| seened to me that no matter,
what l sj«. QT;how JlttleI suffered
continually frqm nervous ind'iges,-,
Hoa." becWrVs llr*.'Jernigam "M y '
appetite dwindled away tci khetw
I seldom cared-whather meal time

slept so poorly that I never lesmtd
to get rested. My elimination n rt
very liuggish, and it seamed tv
me I haydly had the strength and
pep a person of my age ehrnilf
have.
*'I tried *o many medicines that
I was beginning to feel discour­
aged, but Rctonga gave me both'
prompt and splendid relief. My
appetite wap never bettor. ! sat
anything I want, and I sleep soond.
ly-and reatfully. I h avi regained
my lost weight, and I feel to goo&lt;L
again that work la a plestursj
Retonga la grand."
■Ratonga la Intended-to frtllevs
distress due to insufficient flow
.of^lgeatlv* jetew 'in ' C-V’fOtnsi*1
loss of appetite. Vitamin R&lt;1 de­
ficiency and constipation/ Accept
no substitute. Ratonga may bs o*.
Uinad at TOUCHTON’R - - Adv.

t f r s r F I e a Kejected
senttnc* Impotad on the
« outspoken leader of the
altlon in pktlldaienl &lt;Dul««for which th* Allied Control
nlsslon haa ’ i specific rsBo|h th* Americans and the
British- urged Cherepanov to in-*
*ffufet th# -Bulgarian.1 government
Yuspfnd tha sentence until
thk’ commlssloii had* full oppor­
tunity t o . review the ease
Replying tu th# Amatlran letI f i t npC.eontldsr l*. j«ra* ihie
;U»* Allied Gofrtfbt CnmniisI'-Wi interfere in ah)’ wav In
Nikola Palkriv,.in.
ihrtlilf la purely an Internal

TW* PHOTO WAI MOWN PROM TOKYO to the UnJtdd Stale* by Capt William Odom on his raeorf-brt
aolo flight arotind tha world. It show* Jap repatriate* from Russian-held areal of former Nipponese emu
hailing Emperor Hlrohlto. H* returns the eh err* by waving his straw hat.
(Informational Sounds

Dipthcria Report
H’aetlss**

ran osal

able by private physicians , and
■t th* Health Unit. It Is nrofersble, he said, that children I*
brought tit the Unit on Tueslay
end - Saturday' mornings of each

Baton Pupils Should
S tart At Early Agrc

woman w ithia-pianist’s pijwtjful
hands, which move in slntplo-expressive gesture* from , the -ped1
urn.
'
"Lot* of conductor! tn*Vi
By ADELAIDE Khit It .
speeches to their musUians.dlvm1
AI* Newafeatuti'v Wilier
Antonia Brlco, one uf tho wcild'a tb* beauty of tr music " srut;'*4ys,
few women symphony conductors “M ythenryt* thartf.your potion
and nne of Its pioneer* In tcnrhlng la clear, you don't have to make a
• •. r 'i*
symphony conducting to children, speech.”
Mlsa Brico who was bprn.'^n
bent over tha score uf Dnrthovcn’i
Fifth Symnhouy, her amlter ryrs
alight. She made a - few crisp
final comments to tha pupil* who
accomponled-lwr (romjthPlr hnidT
&gt;» n?nvpr
New York enroute to
i E„uI T ' . * 7 ° *h* W.IU C07d,urt
•YfRPh°blc*. In aeveral cauntrirs,

!Th*r*
h j th*
d Comthlsf
•W.'IIVIM* HUP upon i'.Sflf th#
r 9 P 4 fn
rarl*wlng ,Ntko' i Pell O T l ekM ”
^
diagnosis all uneompile*ted’ mvnr
„ .ii h i reply u er h*-i.|r-! to (he may lm trrnlcil Ip the home. The
A iiatean Information Service,
i s ’ to he Isolated '|A one
c .UaJ. General W*lMr RnUrt- patient
room and only one attendant‘In
*ou, II. 8. onmbef of th-r Conifcussion, informed .W aihi'gion.
, . PtcislOns of the Allied Control
intrtt b* unanlmuli, and Russia’s
Wfuaa ended the \ possibility of
net of the family, lie slatol. lie w|th thi
*n allied ravlaw of th* case.
or she shall not. enter th# room Ruroncai
‘.V
nf th* alck parson or child b o t | | or (a|j
I* permitted to attend to ’it*
„ |n.
work or business.
pple ,
We suggest, however, said Dr. graceful
-ICesUa***
Oa»&gt;
Qulllman. that, wherever possible, ductora
•d th* "rsvelutlonsry natur#’
ha stay elsewhere until tho child Their gi
tk *-act:/H ies.)
—
is released by th* madlcal at- D°n
Hodg* said rlngltadsTs in
tendant.
..
.
anything
DYppaganda plot h i8 'b**n ui
Complicated cases, he asserted,’ • .e.on&lt;*V
for ban* time
may be taken to the bnspltat
„,
,
t hind disorders ' and placed in a private rooks or . *
ion." charged the Isolation ward when this It deem- ^,uet
ptaajen,)
*d necesstry by the physician.
C*I „
Only tha nurses and physlrisna ?„*!*??
may enter th# room or 'ward. 2 5 L * v V
lir e hospital and nursca am familiar with the rules regarding
precautions to prevent spread of

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Bi *
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V

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TAKE UP A

SPORT

Kqrean Revolt

RECREATION
IS
RE-CREATION

always cofidrtft III

IndonegfyAJfisue
• Vw)
its* would
it through

tunc)) consistJerk of the

n &amp; a
(CsattM** Iims r«t&lt; Dm )

the nation, h* declared.

io Conf^pen
i mare 'grsee -ithan from
r
(jtic*,

Halted Stalfa’/and seven
marlean nstlolta have profropoaala making no such
m . batweSai ‘»t*fjpa*r!on
utj
f p
within

Ha outlined tha history of
n rth o d i used In public healt)
service to combate smallpox, dip
tahtria, typhoid and other com
munleable disease*.

m

they and f amicise th* E d u c to r,
Th# chOdren'JMgin with 6 m ‘simple
Haydn* aymphoiii.-* and prepress
to th* bigger music oF M a u ri and
Beethoven. This# they grow with
the music and don't try to tackle
too many complicated thing* at
once, *
"Conducting I* good for their
musicianship. Also, It teachea
them to taka criticism good naturedly before a crowd and It
makes Intelligent listeners of tham.
I am convinced that tha reason
most people don't go to cocnorU
is that they do not understand thu
muale.”
Brico, w«a now teaches piano
and orchestra conducting in Den­
ver, will conduct symphonic*. in
Danmark, Finland and Holland
this fall. Sha i* n tall, vlgormsp-

w ith M atched Cub Iqulpm entl

Symphony conducting U th* love
of har Ufa. but ahr^dmltfe that tha
path of that love -U fat ffom
smooth for % wotftn. * r :- 'J; ''Fra having a |'hsrd pufl.' -sh*
•aid with'a smile. "Not beckus* of
tha mualclans or the audiences,
but because of-the hoards nf di­
rectors and mahagara. Sometime*,
at first. I have been aware of
tremendous realsUncs of Uts ntotlclrtlt In an orchestra, though I
have gavar had any oblections
from them or difficulty with'theta*
But when they begin to phty, they
don’t care If a conductor is * man
or a woman as long at that con­
ductor knows hit or har builncsa."
In 1034 Brlco founded the New
York Woman’s Symphony Orrh*#Ira to move that women tan play
anv Instrument wall. . £

•

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L _ (hat's w^jtt tha newFarnull Cub bringi' to smill fsm*
snd truck gsrdcrts. ,
j'
With a full litMot mstchod, spcdslly-dcsignad la*
[
piement*... with such feature* asthe Vmhwud Mmmt'
by fraltf sad ALasSsrCsafftli, .“this FarmaJl Cubl*ftttl
w*-~- ±
L i i x
rtgbt lot thou' crop
sera .that

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T here art four type* of power in the PvtnaU Cob: power to patsi,
forward-mounted Implements or
those attached to the d riw h ir(
. to operate machines through the p w r u k + ffi ot halted op to
P ot the Farmall Cob to work apd
good-faya to tha slow, tim o d ir
work yoi walked through before. The Cob’* riding comfort, ease ofj
handling aad finger-tip controls n elly bring a "new day” to th*

Wa try to assure a safe water
supply In th# county, he said, *ntl
reported that 400 sample* of
water from walla had been ana
lysed. Food supplies ar* safe­
guarded by Instruction and ie
qulrsmente of handling In food
serving places. In splta of Umit-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947

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Reds Demand
A-Bomb Count
4For U N Data

U. S. Suggestion For
More Representa­
tive - Government
Rejected By Group

ATHENS. Aug. 53. (/Pi—Th*
QUITANDINHA Btaiil, Aug.
l iberal I’arlv of Themletofclee
Pan-American un­
StiphntilW, S6-ysar-old lormer
ion's governing board was desig­
premier, refused tonight to Joinn new government under Conanated as "liaiion organism" of th:
lanlin Tealdari*. Sophocles \*n*
hemispheric defense syilem by a
i/rlm . code.iiler of the party, an­
committee of. the Intcr-Amriican
nounced the decision alter a twoonference today.
jiniif party conference.
"The governing board of the
ATHENS. Aug. ,25 ,4’1—Coiy
Pan-American union." said a res­
tantinr 1 taldsris laid he hoped to
olution adopted unanimously by
form a new G irek. government to*
the comiqillee on voting proced­
V
ures. "shall act as liaison organ-"
ism in'* the Intci-fynerican system
ta b in 'f ol Dem-trios Maximos.,
fie *h«t concerns tne treaty ot mu­
The etubasiy *pf .the U nitel v
tual defense.”
Stales, which is aiding Greece -Agreement* of the board exer­
with $300,000,000 in supplies, ,
cising such tuneiloo*, —ol art, ad­
took a h.inil in* th- dickering uver
ministrative character caw -proced­
ure*. shall be adopted l&gt;y an
on* tiJiata n( the cabinet, enst*
absolute majority of the members,
hrrught em by a dispute over ths
U was stated.
tjj_ • ' "
* '
Another treaty acctlen, approved 1
st ttueiiiilas.
by. a vutg' uf~T&lt; ttt ff. 1provtJKl
that “the vote* or parties Involved
A DITROIT f OllCIMAN ORAII A RICKlt Bt INI MANO as other strikers advance thu-atcninety dtirlr 5 a rl.ish . liv i ml’ar’sy .cdnv*y*d to Themirkias Hpphoulis, (tit-year-old
In a situation or controversy be­
at the Highland Park branch of th# Ver Haven Garage, where 200 mechanic* were ataslng a itemon-tratlon.
tween American states which
form»r premi",r nnd tvader of the
Two picket* were arrested, and several plat# glass window* were m a t tied, (fnternslfonfll Soundphnto)
motivated consultations shall be
t*pp:-vt! n S'jihoulis Liberals, Ita
excepted."
i- tri-rs fur thr participation cf
l.iht-ral* tn lb - new .government.
(The Pan-American unton.ia an
I* at- • was suggested that So­
organisation of American count­
il- uhs mats- counter .propoial*
ries designed primarily to de­
I , the !f, r by th«- Populist (R*:'velop closer Intellectual and com­
.ai-'M T-ahiaris to Sophoui-.s y«smercial relations. Its" headquar­
-i rdav '1 ‘'i-Jinl direction" of th*
ter* are in Washington. Member
r, - - t :::■!■ under which Sophouli*
governments may either fend
v -mid ahold- th ■ presidency of th*
special appointees to the governni'.uisti-r- il council and Tsaldari*
ing board
H or designate their dip­
«v TH E A S S n r i \TFI» PRESS
lomatic representatives in Washthe pi.m icrthip,
A howine tropicil st.v-nj which
Ington.)
Sophoulta* reply to • th* Tsai-'
Q
t
l
e
s
Caused
widespr-aii
but
generally
Pope’s Emissary At* flan-! offer waa not made public,
A five-nation aub-coinmitte'e on Captives Not
minoc rro p e rtv dam age, at Gat
»n official source quoted ■
term* of aggression continued
tioned Closely Or vestoh, Tex., yesterday was play­ *' "tacketl By Crowd but
hit . ns "lying that tf th* PopUa closed meeting "to conciliate
ing
itself
out
in
h**-i'‘v
rainfall
different poline of view" under
Searched By Re is tmlay as n broad wedge of cool
W i e l d i n g Knives I - - iv i thv.r poiicits had fad•v1. thn l.itMwais and their poll*
the chairmanship of Ricardo Al­
*tr pocked ea*t'*arit across tha
cir, alone should govern.
faro, Panama’*- foreign minister.
5ROUL. Kotor. Aug 25 i-T*'
ROMF.
Ni.g
An
ItaM
a L s t s t r o - — ------------ — Tiw Arr.rrh’iui sTfiTiiiRyT viiw-s"
-A- .big .kurcllw w st believed | h?ee AmrtTr'en odilieiT r&gt;t*i' northfentr
Wbistlipg along at fiS to 70 u n i«#Rcy dixMnh from
cleared with Argentine agree­ e.l unluimed by the Rutaiatii, tl nifle- an hour, tho storm blew IcH.iv vstd .» itivL in (he ’ti'g.,«!t t R,fit(»iriayvd through t'.mstantin*
wh« «ns foreign mintstev
ment that ail American nation*
5 5 S H S = li
. «
might act to atop an attack
I - days detention m in- . ■ in'o G»Ive*t»o find neighboring ren- -of • vene/is Giulis iijflktt-J 1"i lh&lt;- S-‘i'l&gt;-&gt;pli» gus-crr.ment prit*r
T-x*— t‘i l r r a s 'e r d a r af***ewo&lt;*r&gt; gras’e intui:*. jeste-dsv on . Vsi bv ih# .bettons of March, TSJA
any on* upon anothet.’ ’ c . W i i l S i i ', 'Out ferta* that
Room homes Weft- il*i*oofe!t. house
•.
, . I An A: r -:in i-vp-rt on Cst«eK
az-compshieH them and •' &gt;e* —iiulows tdown in. and l e i ptrlste sent t.v
[with tommy$un»
1
iib m chi. j ,,
4.
„ , , rvlew that
cnn«l»ntly,,bnl tK&lt;t theyt «;eie n^t eon-nmu'eaf ion and powlr lines dren in the .irej, .«tid ii!!.-d
I - i ' ph mhs‘ attitudr was based oh
subjected to dole qu-'liomnx.
rlpoed down.
c.il prirst who trird tn defend -* belief i , tijari*' offer to share
tin- |v;id,-, »‘op w .a, h "show Of
At Gaiveston. ora man was him.
Tfie tluee men. debtiled to in
• ;il v .«. ' This adurdq said So•pret a telephone line patallelin.-t killed liv nle-tric ahoek from' a
I lie agrncy, Ants, itid th- prri- pluiuifs mistakenly believed that,
falling Itotvee bne nod the three
a radio id linking Seoul with ntan crew of a aronll l“&gt;at e a* -ilr, Migr. (.tiaenmn U lf l it , »• &gt;t is holding out, he could obtoin
'!*•■ nsaig'imept. -to f *rm a govRussian headquaiter* at Pyongv feared tost.
t,ikrn to a Fiuiue liAtjjiggt stiff
Tex«» f lly , where Itotl pe'oann* in« ftnm # ♦ Vtill f- lur# andi t* ! etunient.
■ing. wer» takm into Soviet cus­
JACKSONVILLE.
A u g. 2.'
rsald ai* i.'tl-.i-.!
with
King
(Hpeclal)—Cfintlmied, steady, e v tody Any 12 at the village o' Were t illed tn a shin exptiMhm trimii* kllifr tvmmJs in th-* trgi ut
ii.i
mjiiute*
and
then
slid,
panainn of Fliwjda'a' livestock ir Yohyop-Ni. inttdr fl!» Russian zone alevit f.otr months a g o ,-anneared ol thr kbinrvt. Il Mid l?ir U*v
1 h.«i - *■, be able to form a
I
to
have
vjffarad
no
axteoslva
diisfry w«* forecast tnd*v by and about 40 miles mu (Invest of
H, broad a coaliMm* Hulritch 111—
:I In ^ti.tril M-.r
William ’ L. Wilton, Director of Seoul. I hey u eir ie|e.,,ri| ai the itan-age
o b i» n •• p " i b l # and present
tlln.tr
4
iul
r
n
cut
to
«rtioutly
Tinc
o
l
ale
mas*
which
ended
Stale Markets, in discussing *c
k‘tig H i- l‘»t iif cabinet mem*
the pmtengeil and
heet hr tiled almntl immetliAirit.
tirities throughout the system same rpot Sundvv .alleinoon.
1 1.1 era by this t-cening."
*.
wave
over
th"
northern
mhllummy F. t’u^'ley, I'fc.
I lie attack wit*
wna at
at i,-tiH*c,,&gt;
Lsiti*clie.-. lit1 Iviihttu . dwlmcd further de­
ofv. sales center* he heads, c 1 T
in announcing the recent.appoint­ -lolin !&gt; Hopfi- and I’fc, (ierald western 'bstes trad spread n« fn- bit pull Of the U l t I*u p-idi..-. i ;„lK
,
clou* to him
ment of M. M. Adklsnn, a» mar- (leffen, told their storifs ta In- t n n l h e u l ns northern Mi--ourf I* known as dona, IL t-cv t i
. d that all para g * r ‘ of the DeEuniakiHpring- lelllgetire offlrcrs tmlay and then and m'-thefn Okt"h(fttia and as premier 3|ai*liall lito 'i L icm . ti»" ip the Maximos’ cabinet #xfa r i i.'\&lt;Hril e* C i^cap,, |nd*v
fltat* Ltrratock Market. • Cattl- met news correspondent*.
Aiwa said the Vatican sent M*s
i-jtt th# S'winl Deinocrata, he.sdTlve three aald they walked
and hog# hav* provided a m i
"The M)M of ’ con* elr rp f, 1...I Ukjliar, n native of Trieste^ to th.. «jJ - by- - foi tuar - Litarlor Munster
sla n tiat am ount of rsvamia t t into;, the Suviet jbim ina&lt;K*rteiitty e-ttt. Jt- v-slnfatlv n-hleh
t h im • a fte r - hdtflle injtiitfts la ft'iu* Ticoige Papsitilreou, would be repproducer* in the territory imm- through failure tn sci* n markei mitcl, nf th# par-rant
t.,,tt l,&gt;,t pIMrlited Magr. Allttrldo Svittin: t-re n te d .,
nUliup of Triesfe and I opmlivlli^ .
dialely adjacent to DeEnnlaV at lira* ;tsth paroltel, dividing Htia
-rt'-.rl, -Konk thcri
Springs fo r'm a n y year*. IMractor betwrCii the &gt; f \ r i c a i i anti Nr- r'l.flttl*1. , „ ,r l l - r v t b 1 w 'f| [,J | from conducting riuifinilntioiii
Ilivliop Hantlii 'iv a * tti-.itr! j
Wilson nnterl, and he express. ‘ :vi#l (M&gt;cwp&lt;kijfi ueas. They s a il »•'&lt;ita fo'i t*te to do nitrro th-n «t“P
tr e e fleer a ee r a n r ,.ii
i roqghty ut CapMlutrlt two m n'Ii,
feeling that facilities prov
bv
«i**.rkr,l|rtX .•
*S_
tmt n . atied irriiiu* .injury. |
of
tha State Market should
, Temn-rntnve*
in the r-e t-n
11'«■11*1nilui( on I*r4$;» I nut
conslderahle assistance t&lt;r the f : f
! “ b'rh i-—d -'Imbed to the hirL on,
litre development of the livest&gt;n-k l J P f l ( |J l n U S l ’l I' OT
d*i|v tpr ,lm n ,l A a-A-k prohvt.lv
Industry in that section,
. i| » „ '
. It
wnpt I c&lt;\ " o ^ lg lie r th * n *'i" Sit,
Florida state Livestock Mar [ l a n q u c M
R c s c r v . a l i o for
n s *b"-n-vf two n - ntpra |t*r* at E. li. Smith Arrested
ket* hav* continued **!&gt;♦ through.} ■— -^v—
th - Chicago W -nther Btiremi
On Lottery Charge LONDON,.Aug, 23—uPl—Prim# •
out th* uummer a t - a /lumber o ! A request that re*er&gt;atirii* be e ‘ l
Mini*ter Attlee and hi* cabinet
point*, and aoma «&gt;f Ibeta seer*) mad# ae soon p* pusslbl- fur the
f - V p i n r r , - t h . fnrav*&lt;t»r
i am# trnck to London tmlay for
E.
It.
Smith
of
Hatiford
waa
ntreferred to by Director WiIs rui.i J
r *!,*£ J ,*r'J u‘ '*hirh ssill be *al‘T the -no) fro-rt *e)tl avTandad re«tei| Friday by Hlieriff I'eiry thidr "#cond special meeting in :
in bi&lt; •i.ism sn i &gt; . j , v -i h.
i H®l(l at 7:00 ocfock Mnniiav evenin his statement to lay. Ih Quh jnj( Bt t jl# Mayfair Inn, was today 'nt i, amithern IlHnnte and Ind. M#ro on a capia* I«#»e l uti an m- eight day* ,ln tea»*ei» the British
foimnlion filed, by V|urrav Ovyr- d’dlar po«ttlon tn flaw of suspend, .,
cy State Livestock Market. L made by Chamber of Commerce tan*.
»trc-t. state attorney « t th ' i'tb e*l sterling convertibility.
Its weekly tala handled 120 cat Manager Edward Higgin.i. No i* .
Sir AVilfred Eady, head of a
imllcial district, charging Smith Itritlsh
It* and 4IA &lt;hogt, .'or a ca*n survetlon* ra n bo nm ilr n ftc r f;i)H Prinripals Asked To
fluBmlal
delegation to
with nramuting, cbmluctlng and Wnildngtmi,
grand total of $ t5.820.37. The o|clock Friday aflei-ioon, he warn­
reached a London
operating
a
lottery
-coplimmly
ed.
Meet
With
Lawton
Jay State Liveetork Markei, also In
iorl during th- afternoon, but
known ns Cuba nr llnlltn. II,' wn* air;
Senator Spevisr I lldllanil will
northwest Florida, reported tales
diil not plan tft reiw rl to th# gov*
r«de«*ed
after
putting
up
f
2,300
make
the
principal
ad
lie
n
at
th*
totaling I!1..370. the nne-day auc­
eminent today. A»ked If th# W**n.
Principal* of all Seminole Coup tiond.
ington talk* woiild assist Great
tion handling 120 cattto and 224 banquet. Col. Willis leale. United Iv 'schools are requested tu meet
The
Information
contnlns
five
State*
district
engineer,
will
(peak
Tuesday morning at 10-ihi oVbvk ♦enarate nn-l &gt;111111x1 cqpnta and Rritain in her economic crisia, ha
hogs. Arcadia State Ltveatoci
regarding
the
.
9
\
John*
River
with Hupt. T- 55’. LaWtdn at hi* allege* that E. B. Hnilflt conducted -nil T
Market In It* one-day auction »M I
"It looks from this end M
417 cattle and 62 hogs, for $'.7. rhannet imf&gt;rovem&gt;'nt*. Scrrotaiyl, infffcn,
tlie lolterv between Ain. 7 ' and though ih# Americans hav# helped .
•&lt;t
State
R.
A.
O
r*/
I*
expected
to
Mrs. J. Turnbull, who tndav’nn- July
180.64, leading the Rtate-ppera'
25,
ItriT.
The
ca.iJ.
may
come
t&gt;*
nresent.
Prin*
will
(
hi
aw
ard-.
nounced that the will open her prl* up for trial at tho r’ dl taim of us to do what we asked them to
ed livestock tales renters for the
do to steady the whole situation!."
week. This Arcadia sale also fob cd to the outtxi*i.l and hois# rac. || vale kindergarten at the South Circuit Court tn Novamtier.
ing
winner*.
Th- Liberal New* Chronicle and
Hid# Primary School for the 20th
lowed clot* on the heel* of that
The main evonts of L nW Day tft&gt;* on Sept. 15, fa il also that
the Conservative Daily Mail pra^
m arkal't outstaflfltng B r a h m a
Sale, Aug, 15, at which gross w|’J be the dedlcattnii of tho lour- retU tration will take place on A d m i r a l S a i d H e i i i i u l dieted an early special session Of
Information Booth hy the Jay R«Vt- 4, - the same day regular
parliament, which i* adjourned
sale* ran to $24,610, for 14 males iet
pi pt un rr il iI il un pn lmm tr F
iunt ni i ". .n,iI
20 FoUUml writer* said
and 74 ,female* of this breed. ceea, at.liOO P. M, omlmarH rar­ echool pupil* register.
i
. . Os*at 1:30 P. M. end harv* rac­
Attlee
would order vi.
hla ministers
A former klnaergatte-t pupil of
The males sold at price* rang­ ing
ing
and
tournament
riding
at
Melto
rush
completion
of plant whlth
Mrs.
Turnbull
I*
511**
Jean
Har­
ing from 270 to $2,200 each a id ionvtlla Park at 2:00 P. M.
TOKYO. Aug. 25—OP)—Three the Isbor government hoped would
per, graduate of Rtetpo'i junlvrrthe female* from $3RQ to $1,230
ally. who will aailat in the kinder- Japan#*# wllnr*s#s today n*ni#d solve the national economic p lig h t.each.
th# tale Admiral Uoroku Yam-A
garten work.
Ray W. Ogden Dies
amqto a* the originator of the
vSiklis-Moslems
Stag«
to attack Pearl Harbor.
.
At Vetcrnna Hospital Klnbnrga considered planFormer
Chinese CIaBh"WIth
C tpt. Talsnkirhi Miyn.
Reprisal Killings
chtrg* of air operation* Tor the
Outer Mongolians Ray W. Ogd*n, who for a num- [On New York Frelghl In
navy general staff, told th* Inter­
NEW DELHI. Aug. 25—
her of year# we* connected with
national Tribunal trying 25 Ja p ­
NEW YORK Aug. 25 W&gt;»- The anese wartime trader* that Yam- Report* from th* Punjab indicated
-NANKING, Aug,- 25 OP)-* A1- •he Atlantic Coa»t Line office and
moat dally clashes hetwen Chi- formally lived M bib Magnolia ftffiice of Defence Trensportatlon amclrn._then commander of the today that Sikh attack* up
H « i IflTtJFrVmi Ou?*? 5T»ttfflir»n Avenue*— dted -at—4be—-Veteeen* seitTIT may embargo" r i l l ' freTghf combined fleet, threatened to r#- M-stems t r apped—nn-the~ In
side of th* divided province
at I^ke City on Aug. 14 hound for th# New York water­
cavalrymen in th* Peltaihen area Hoap|fpl
an illness of aeveral months. front area where a strike was call­ sign unless hi# plan wa* adopted. touched off a new wev# of
of China'* remote Slnklang pro­ •ftor
Yamamoto
wa*
shot
down
In
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prtaal killlog* by enraged Moslem#
was in Alexandra, Ky^ ed lest Thursday by dissident
vince war* reported today by Chi­ Internment
plant over Bougginville liland.
„„ , h. P„kr«tan aid. of the frofllhit former home.
nee* source*.
of
the Internat­
H e I* eurvlved by the widow .member*
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A correspondent far th# news- W E Clara Ogden of JackannyHlo; ional Longthoremen'a Aaaoclatfon
Press dispatches said th a t *paper Haln Min Pao radioed from fine titte r and three brother* In (AFL).
*
rouaeil Moatem hands were roam­
WASHINGTOn T A u g , 25 WY— ing the muntry*hl# slaying Stkhg
The federalagency announced
Tlhwa, espial of the vast north­ Kentucky.
reported today the and Hindus and eystematlcnlly
lett night th at Ha action probably Th* Navy
west province, th a t, about 60
would depend on the outcome of -condition of Fleet Admiral Er- looting and burning their homen
Mongolian cavalrymen pentrated
I. O. O. P. MEET
a membership meeting called to­ neat J. King ha* Improved and to revenge the hundreds of HoaChinee# position* round Peitashan
Friday night, but were repuiahed
I.O.O.F. Lodge *RL meet to­ day by the atriking doekwork«rt. thgt "he la up end about tn hia lems who reportedly have me$
a t dawn. Other.aourcce said aueh night e t 8:00 o’tlAck, in regular An embargo would be to prenranf room" a t Betheeda Naval Hos­ death a t th* hands of th* Sikhv
in recent days.
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pital.
clsbea were freqquenL
congestion of freight car*.
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TWO (MACIAtIO INDONESIAN WOMIN, their bon*« showing dearly
through their starved bodies, tit tjy tha tide of a busy street tn Batavia,
Java, patiently waiting for death to end their suffering end misery. The
real victim* In the current Indonesian-Dutch conflict, starvation and
privation era their only lo t
( International Exclude*)

Merchants Urge Rotarians Enjoy
Action On Cross Vocational Talks
State Highway A t Lunch Meeting
Association Votes To Farm Loans And Oil
L e a s e s Discussed
Aid In Speeding Up
By Toy And Bolltr
Decision On Route

Th* Sanford Merchant* Assoc­
Vocational talk* by Rotary
iation Friday evening voted to members were presented at the
offer it* assistance to City and
County official* to find aonif w*y regular weekly luncheon of tb*
to speed up decision aiiirm tlo n Rotary Club today on * program
by th# State Road Department which was under the direction 'ol
In determine an east-west rmito R rfcr Cornell. Letmitd Toy. whose
through’Sanford on Route 46. The
aupper meeting *T tha Aesoelation classification i&gt; "farm loans' *pok*
was
held at the Mayfair
Inn with on the Central Florid* Production
— --------.
5T
&amp; -Credit Association, and Donald
" trfiw fd tftg, secretory. N K T n
.ll. oil ]M |t brok„ . dtsguseid
Bolls,
Sralth presided.
Chamber of Commerce Manager the buiinctt of oil leases.
State Road-Department which ha*
Thr Central Florida Produc­
Edward lllggin* pointed out »th#
need of promptness in aiding tb* tion Credit Association Was rrEj5 , ~ ,
full authority to plan and schedule ganited in 1933. Mr. Toy. who
Plans for a second Southeast- th* Road 46 route, In making a' is sccrctaiy and treasurer of the
S i Glider Conteet to be held In decision a* wheether to use tits government financed agency, *tsl­
nfoH Jan. 15-18 were discussed lakefront route or the TwentyX over tha weekend by William C. fifth Street route. Too much con­ ed. It is designed to make short
L atarut, stats director of aviation, troversy will further delay the term loart* to farmers, citrus
and 'lo c a l officials. The local road building, he said. He de­ growers, dairymen, ranchers, .tree
m att would be the last In a trio clarer! that the flrtt cross state Keeper* and ferneries. The loan*
of proposed air activities which road 1through Hanford had been
include the
Flying Alligator proposed in 1015 and that the issue are usually from .5 months 10
the All Amtrlcan Air Maneuver* had been kicked around ever since. 3 years duration. '
II. B. 1’ope, chairman of the
party at Melbourna on Jan. 7 W l
During the past five years, be
the All American Air Maneuver* Hoard of County Commissioners stated, more than one million dol­
tald that hU group was working lar* has been lent by tb# agen­
at Miami on Jen. 0-11.
The thre* s ir ’ attractions are with the S la te . Road Department cy. Last year th# total re*eh*J
being planned in rapid sequence to select o suitable route through $1,370,000. ranging In amount
in order to attract a large number Sanford for Road 40, but alto from $175 to $100,000 and beat­
«vef pilot* to Florida, _ Lasdrus warned that If there le loo much ing in tsrsit a t 4 H peresnt. Thers
stated. Planes flying north from runtroversy, neither route com- are 5 employees and one part tir 1*
. toe Miami a vents would be routed templaterl will be selected. Randall employe* who service loan* ill
through Sanford and L a tu ru s Chase advocated the Twenty-fifth Orange, Volusia, Lake, -Osceola
estimated that thare would be Street route a t most practical.
and Seminole counties.
•
Jack Ratlgan outlined the City's
a t least 300 plants a day making
Mr. Rolls stated that an nil
flnancal and tax situation and lease broker is similar to a real
this stop.
Those taking part In the dis­ pointed out the .reason* for In­ (stats broker In that he make*
cussion of the meet and the other creased assessment* 'and taxes. te**e» between landuwnsta mid
activities which will be held In He deplored lack of interest of
Il'iallaa iS t a
t« ,|
connection with the soaring event* ctllzeiu in City Commission meet­
Included Edward Higgins, m sniger ing*,.and declared'th*t during the
h
•o f'th a Semlnol* County Chamber time the issue of parking meters
* o f Commerce, J. Bralley Odham, ires brought up only twer citizen*
president of tha Jayceas, George attended the meetings. At the
Touhy, general manager of last average city election only 200 to
■jraar'e meeting, Stophen and Vir­ '.MX) voters turn out, he said.
Following thin • talk, Frank
ginia Bennie and Mr. *Lasarus.
8hamea suggested that the Assoc­
iation form a committee to aid the
City Cornmiseion In eolving Its
Continued Fighting financial
Roland L. Dann. 55-year-jM re­
difficulties. This suggestsident of Chuluoti. died suddenly
•Reported From Java ion w st favorably recleved.
Thre merchants approved Joel, r.yesterday afternoon while visiting
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By STANLEY BWINTON
A former reeident of ’ 8#r(nrd
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 25-VD iatlon co-operate with other civic
4 The Dutch and Indonesian* re­ groups in backing the movement Mr. Dsnn was a member of the
ported continuing fighting in Java. to secure an American Legion de­ Hanford Baptist Church and' 'he
Sumatra and Madoera today, partment headquarters building Oviedo Masonic Ludgc.
Survivor* Include th* widow,
though a t midnight tonight three nere. They also approved a propoeweek* will have passed since a *1 from John Ivey that Campbell- Mrs. Roland Dann; on* daughter,
mutual cease-fire order want Into Loselng Poet 53 and the Simla Mre. Charles R. Wobb. McCIraieffect by requeit of th* United Department headnuarters be added boro. III.: on* aon, Elmer C. Dann.
in entertaining Legion delegate* D a L a n d ,* two rranddaughten.
Nations Security Council.
A Netherlands army commun­ her* during the state membership Judy Elayn* Webb of Medea*boro. lU. and Batty Ruth Dann of
ique today said 32 clash** with roundup on Nov, 7.
DsLand; on* grandson. Dixie Ro­
Republican* had token place yesland Dann of -DaLand; on* itep
nrrdiy on the throe Islands. It said
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holtirlaw,
tlja tth # Dutch launched “etrong C. M. Hamilton Dies
flenford; on* etep aon, Jame* 8.
# soldier and guerrilla band*, conitAt Enterprise Home Kay, Charleston, H. C.; on* step
clearing action” tn all sectors and
granddaughter, Kay Holtirlaw.
th a t tn* Indonesians, In roving
Charlrs Mallory Hamilton 76, Hanford; nls mother, Hr*. PrittlltttUtly
a tty attacked Dutch position* and
patrols. Nine
r”
Nibs H
Unit*ruler*.
were re- died Friday a t h it home In Enter­ la Jana Dann. Orlando; four sla­
ported killed. 23
and one prise after a brief Illness. Funsral ter*. Mrs. William Jacobs, Chulu­
sereicet were held a t 3:30 o'clock ota: Mr*. Carri# Higgins, Wash­
lilting.
,\J B i
A Republican army communl Sunday afternoon at th* Enter­ ington. D. C.J Mrs. Cor* Pritch­
' qu# yesterday
said the itch
Dutch
........................hat had prise Methodist Church with the ard. Miami; and Mrs. Mattl* Dun­
token etrategle
airfield Rev. R. T. Caldwell officiating. can. Orlando.
t L « rrk fiJ?ri!l J n t mvdtlCi
d&amp;AUhft-dlUICii

For Glider Meet
. To be Held Here

U D&amp;nni
Chuluota Resident*
Died Sunday P. M.

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N O . 202

Liberal Party
Will Not Join
Greek Cabinet

A Detroit Picket In The Hands Of Tlte Law

Hurdle Is Cleared By
Argentine A g r e e ­
ment To Plan For
Western Protection

It

for Tengkil airfield, four mllee
m the captured base. I t report..............had
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the infantry
tank and air
support In the Boegia operation.
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i FRANKFURT. G arain y , Aug.
35—W —Twenty thousand Es­
tonian displaced person* In Ger­
many and Austria have petitioned
&gt; , Free Went Truman to .b r resettled
A A fa) the United State*, it was learn­
ed today.

Associated Pmu Looted Wiro

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Pan-Am Board
Duties Named

W aiting For Death In. Indonesia

Gromyko Says Failure
To List Stockpiles
Would Make Fig­
u r e s “Unrealistic"
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25 OP)
— Ruitia demanded today that anv
United Nation* proposal* to to',
leet official data on Hoop* and
arm* from the 55 member gov­
ernment* mud include figure* 1
on atomic bomb Itockpile*..
Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gro­
myko *aid it would be "unreatistie” to gather military figure*
-gvrithout lilting the number of
' atomic bomb* held by jmy coun„ *nrGromyko took hU .aland »»
- th ;n i.&gt; iitlo .( 0orthd*atdn cm fonventional armament*, now limited
in It* discussion* on arm* redurtinn to weapon* outatil* the
mat* destruction category, fail­
ed to agree on a suggestion for
collecting information.
' The United State*, Britain amt
m Franea also opposed proposal*
-^ .g e t-rtb e - f i g u r e e lmt their ohjeev
tlona were on the ground* that
the move* were premature.
• The original data proposal. of­
fered by Australia and Syria and
supported ’only by Btlgium, fin­
ally w*i dropped without vote
but' Australia and China then
luhmitted new plan* along, the
tame lines. These ‘will lx- taken
up In detail next Thursday.
Today’* developments left the
|0 UN with virtually no accomplish­
ment* after ndarly a year of
fiddling with Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Y, M. Molotov’* propoial*
for global arm* clashing lr\ the
General Assembly last Ortohe*
The issue ha* been passed back
in d forth between the paietn
Security Cornell and tha cemmlsaton and Ita committee* since Ue
assembly followed up Molotov’*
on by adoptinr a . broad
lact DecemtfV
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M rT lsm llto n was bom June
£3, 1872, In MeBran, Ga. and lived
for 26 year* in Enterprise, He
if a retired well driller.
He Is A rrived by the widow,
Mrs. Daley Hamilton; two tone.
I. E. Hamilton of Pabotw* .and R.
E. Hamilton of Lake Monroe; one
daughter. Mrs. A. T. Kutsrll of
Wrens, Ca. two brothers, A. C. and
Edward Hamilton of MeBean, Ga.
erven rrendehlldren and do* great
grandchild.

tha Erickson Funsral Home
Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. with th*

Rev. W. P„ Brooks, Jr. officiating.
Th# Maaon* will hav# eharga of
th* gr*v**ida service*.
DEADLINE CHANGED
Tha deadlift* for filling ap­
plication* for terminal leave pay
by Veteran* of World W ar II haa
been extended to Sept. I, 1M8,
according to ad vie* received to­
day by Lloyd F. Boyla.

3 U. S. Soldiers
Relate Stort' 01
Soviet Detention

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Texas Storm Dies Yugoslavs Injure
As Cold Air Mass' i V atican P relate,

Kill Local r r ie s t

Steady Growth 01
Livestock Industry
Forecast In State

British Cabinet
Hold Extra M eet.
In Economy Crisis

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T H E SA N FO RD HERALD, SA K FO RD .

THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLOjlDA ‘ MONDAY, AUGUSTUS,- lf47r

Australian Immigrants

Tlie Sanfo
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MONDAY. AUG. 23. 1947

A uatrulfit hn s Intel n cIuiiikc o f h e a r t. A f te r doing h e r
b est fu r y earn to keep im m ig ra n ts o u t, sh e now w a n ts them .
It is an nouncetl th a t th u In te rn a tio n a ) R efu g ee O rg an izatio n
will sen d .12,000 disploged n u r s o n r iter y e a rwfro m G erm any
to A u s tra lia a s long us tn e su p p ly o f w illing e m ig ra n ts
holds o u t. Im m ig ra tio n fro m G re a t R ritia n w ill not only b e
welcom e b u t will Ire su b sid ized .
*
T h e w a r h a s m u s e d th is ch an g e. F o r a long tim e th e
A u s tra lia n s believed th a t e v e ry n ew co m er took a jo b aw ay
fro m a n a tiv e citiz e n , o r a t le a st th r e a te n e d h is r a te of
p ay . N o w -th e y begin to see th a t th e w o rk o f g r e a te r num b e rs in c re a se s th e prosperity o f all. T h e y a lso see th a t th e ir
sm all n u m b e rs -b ro u g h t th e m n e a r to co n q u est by Ja p a n .
T h e o u tsid e h e l p ' t h a t sa v e d thuav m ig h t n o t alw ay s be
av ailab le. N u m b e rin g o n ly 7.000,000 in a n a re a n o t f a r below
th a t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , th e y a d m it t h a t t h e / s h o u l d h av e
a t le a s t 20,000.000 peopte.
.
.
T h e A u s tra lia n c o n trib u tio n to th e d isp laced problem is
less th a n a d ro p in th e b u c k e t. T h e w orld will, how ever,
w elcom e a m o re lib e ra l im m ig ra tio n policy b y a co u n try
w ith th e re so u rc e s o f A u s tra lia .
.
T h e re is a lso a v a lu ab le in ta n g ib le b y p ro d u c t. New loyal­
tie s a r e found to -d e v e lo p to th e new la n d u n d e r su ch c ir­
cu m sta n c e s, in c re a s in g th e m u tu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g betw een
old a n d new* citiz e n s. T h e d e sc e n d a n ts o f G e rm a n s who cam e
h e re in th e 18J0’a a r e u m o n g th e b est A m e ric a n a we h a v e ;
so a r e th e d e c e m ra n ts o f R u ssia n s w h o cam e h e re to get
o d t -from u n d e r th e C z a rls t g o v e rn m e n t o f th e n in e te e n th
c e n tu ry . T ro u b led |&gt;eople se e k in g fre e d o m a n d o p p o rtu n ity
a p p re c ia te th e n a tio n w h ich give* th e m b o th , a s we have
dune a n d as A u s tra lia now proposes to do. T h e h o a ti, also ,
com e to a p p re c ia te th e good q u a litie s o f th o s e to whom th e y
h av e o ffe re d a hom e. P e o p le o f d iv e rse n a tio n a litie s grow
up to g e th e r a n d h elp to m a k e one w orld o f m a n y .
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Are calling to me down th* road oil compapita for oil right*
-f.. of my dream*..
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daring that it costa about $10
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th at no oil company is going to
Li lug in an oil well and then cap
it I*, cheaper to itift'J
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cost fo r i geopliyslcel ciew ru n t

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the American soldiers, the Russians

said, and therefoie th* oil brok
lo * r hat U&gt; h e able to do tliia.
conquer the country. Perhaps they
President Gordon Hrisson anwill. But if they did not. nothing meeting ol Ihe club next Mondxy
shot! ol a war^ fould -ipsult be­ nounced that there would be uo
tween the wetid's two moil pow- and tjiat a picnic will be livid
on Wcdlirsday at Blue Spring*.
fr/ul.nations. And such a conflict Visitor* included Edward Rush
is' not very pleasant to content- ol Jacksonville ami Dr. Charlva
L. Pei soils of Sanfoid.
will

give up. ,th 9M fRcmpU

Prelate Injured
The great powerful rich Ford
Mator Company joins the proces*
tre a tla M il r t i.« !*■«&gt; On* I
lion of other automobile minuiaC- Ha Informed the Vatican in June,
turns who hav* railed prices Uf4fl, that “Slav Communists1 were
since John L Lewis completed preventing hta ministry In the
his pew contract, with the Inert
When Migr. Ukmar reached !# pilch* Sunday, Ana* aaid, part of
a crowd advanced upon'him with
canl pay increases, lb* new au­ knives bared. Th* p ried , moving
defend him, was slashed and
tomobile prices will work no pat- to
hi* .body tossed aside, and vhe p r t’ticulai I r iid iL q y .v ^ (pr .milJioni ate- was anaiiltotk .*
g- on pre-war 'or net;

.“We could have run nut wh'*n
we s»\»* two Russian soldiers and
on* officer approaching us,” avid
19-ycar-uld liopfc, “hut ws didn t
know thea whether we were north
of the holder or the south."
Geffen, who is IS. said tile -of
fleer put hlu) on the telephone
at Yo&gt;oii-Ni and that a voice
asked him in English how they
hspp-'i.ed to rrots the h'irder. ■
Geffen explained that they hod
failed to tci the n u tte r. ’Tin*
viiler, he said, irm atked, "aorry
th is happened," and assured hjn
an American officer would conic
/o r 'them that evening.
Meanwhile, a Kniean ,entered
the outpost with a |30 camei •
which Pugslry, ll», had iliyiqM.I
betide the railroad when the Busai*ns approached. Hopfe aaid

are in position to m tke such a
judgment when history itself and
the content of Protestantism ttiis
md diversity nf

Concept - 6f the teligious life, of
•ho mission of th« church, nf
th* priestly mission, of th# re­
lation between the church and

qusiter*

-barsaokaT—ho-Mdal—t

lewii given what they assume.!
•"awfully grassy rlmnt-a of noUto ha the regular S'JVlet .d ie ttoes with the skill Slill on, tuts
of meat, tols of rico "
"All liist g te ise gave us stoni
achaches," llopte c o ni in a n t e d
"A m ?!lean G. I. chow—how I love
(&gt;effrn said a Soviet officii
loaned them a cheim *lmard ami
guaidt taught. I lulu to play. Tlugui.tds, he sddid, admired Jic
The 11io said Soviet soldien
weie poorly diH^i.l with onpone uniform each, hut that they
ap|HBicd in exc*H*at phyaicaj
condition.
Before they wjre released, the
Soviet* ,tet.tri ed . two ri nfiaci.tr i
caiL-lnea .and tha catnera, With
tw *rull of .film.
A met kail luuroaata. for Uva. Ii

r p ^ jja k ie g .h ii bed.
now many men have
I on the highway to

anwhle cook. If .Mrs. Edt ook fM luhilq - to . bar
inventions,
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Pres# Oftirer LincrJn Whit* aaid
tile deiiurimont had received only
pteiimlnary ropr-:# of the
:h u l" r«XuiUMkich-OualMl py. Ja s«

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It. Hodge, ,U. S. commander in
■out hern Korea. The Russians ;*
tilled each time, that an Investiga­
tion was under way with thu
Russian commandant of north F o­
res, Lieut. General C. P. Korot­
kov. in charge.
Detention of the men* we* not
announced until eight days had
elapsed. . Ametiran headquarter*
lore said then that th* Ruseiatis
one* had reported the trio wotdd
lie teleased, but that they later I
explained th* throe were being
held for further investigation.

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NEW OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE LAW

REVERE WARE
A U TO M A TIC

S ta te a n d C o u n ty O ccupation*! L icen ce L aw a m e n d e d B y th e 1947 Seaaldn
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C H A P T E R 24112 A ct* of 1947 amendg, 8«etion 205.11, Florida StatuU a

1941 a n d provide* fo r a penalty fo r delinquent** in paym ent of at*t« artd
county o ccu p atio n al licemea. U nder th A Act If any llcenM ta x provided

OTHERS

by thia o r any o th e r law of th e sta te of-Florida, to be paid to the Tax

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thereto, a n d become a p a rt of th e tax,** penalty of 10% of tha original

W. V. Bitting
Touchton Drug Co.

im ount of the license tax. F u rth e r, th* Tax Collector shall Issue a w arrant,
in the same m anner provided by law, ejralnst th e person or persons llabli

S A N D W IC H

for the paym ent of the llcenae ta x end .penalty.

GRILL

AU those required under the Lew to hove i n occupational license to be
obtained through this office are urgedbio,'obtain tam e immediately when
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mgh symptom* unnoticed by
• Qlva him th* opportunity
visiting him at ragular In-.

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Vllet of The Netherlands blasted
two American recordt in winning
th* 100-m eter and 200 -m eter
breaststroke.

tnony did not meet . “th* II.at
condition of seriousness and au
thority (rvqulailv) for any judg‘

mqdwd^a. saw. peak last

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Safety 7 and
Passenger Car and Truck

tba finding of savar.

Preparation for a long life
•fsjn st disease In infancy and
begin*, with
Immunisat
yiarly physical check-upa &lt;]
lng childhood and adult Ufa.
regulrea moderation in lltrli

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The Best in Household

“No honest person,” It said,
"would admit objectively anrt
horwstly that Protestant ralnlitar*

a. scientific
hatband- ‘simply by

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jriyjb-xfideiy.Jn-ralalibn—to *d
ration- and customs of the Indi-ile:
Vitlail anri hfutnli M
' i.t
blunt tneaxage*

im ir iu i will b« tough. Unfortu visited Yugoslavia rtctnlly and
n»Uly. tk« pncrtfrfwtdivsiinflar- reported that it enjored &lt;ra\tgBV,|f W» »~,1.

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6ETTIN8 UP NIGHTS

WASHINGTON. Aug. U .
The possibility of a quick Supreme
Court teat o f the Taft-Hartley lab­
or law* entiCom raonln provision*
arose todav ia a National Labor
Relation* Board tbynsuco.
The boaad ruled. 2 to 1, that tby
Geraldine Novelty Company,' Inc.,
of GloveravlU*, N. V., muil iwn• taU eight employer-. who n u t
member* of tha .CIO fur and f a t h ­
er worker*, and to cetie amt dealst
from dlacriBilpatlnx against them.
Tha darili«n « sr.k q i4 * d down
A u r . 21 tha day before the TaftHartley- became fully operative in
its new brovisij'na i f f e e d * the.
National Labqr Tteiationt Board.
Th# . head of the fur and leather I
work* ii Ben Gold, an avowed
Communist!!
Tha Taft-Uai Hay law bar*)
NLRB aid to udI mu. unle** their
officer* file affidavits disavowing
Communist affiliations.
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After living iwld ill * raulled "it ia too early to smv”
when usked toda / m in im the
United S tates wnuid rocORi\)s« the
new government nf Ecuador.

Russian Imnrarks fnp four day*,
they weie - moved to a Korrnl.
house occupied by Itussiao*,
*
He said the Ru«s&lt;am ufferr&lt;l
them gieasy fish a tm which lie
Anieik-sns cimldn*t ra t. At the

American Protaatant pssturs who

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LtOsaervatuxa Kornfum,. discussing
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'L ib ra ry c o v e ra g e sh o u ld b e -p la n n e d on • n
TUB LACK OF IT MAT LO0E
A FRIEND: A man that hath b asis, said M iss R o th P r a te d o f th e M in n e so ta D
friends taust shqwjWwisolf fijqnd- o f E d u catio n , s p e a k in g a t th e a n n u a l in s titu te o f
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T h e faejt, th a t liu lf o f th e ch ild ren in th e U nited S ta te s
HOAD u j u -^ t /o M K
do not huve a c cess to u good 'lib ra ry is th e fa u lt of schooiOver th* bill* ets/oyraad that la und c h ild re n 's lib ra ria n s , sa id M iss E rs te d . S ite advocated
th e ir ta k in g th u ics|M &gt;nsibility fo r n a tio n -w id e p lanning of
! ' winding.
.Down through1.,th# ptnessafid their lib ra ry serv ice, a s co -o rd in a tio n m akea f o r m oney-saving an d
pstterns of light.
effic ie n cy in lib ra rie s a s e l s e w h e r e . ______ ________ ______
Onward-i go wt.»r**r4»ltow wind*
T h e re is so n ie th lT T g lirb e siiid fo r iH ls th e o ry , hut it needs
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are finding • ,
Chord* for their mHW tfl— songs ex a m in a tio n . T im c o u n ty lib r a r y sy ste m h s s m e t w ith g r e a t
su ccess In m a n y s ta te s , a n d is g iv in g excellen t service to
of tha night. *
where th* ru ra l d is tr ic ts w h ich n ro w ith o u t lib ra ry facilities. T h is
I stand by th* tgld
brooklet ia flow!
sy ste m su p p lies c o n s ta n tly c h a n g in g co llectio n s tn s tra te g ic ­
And view th# return
ally placed b ra n c h e s, a n d o p e ra te s bookm obiles w hich b ritig
that roam.
Ha one* bad* farewell and 1 .left th e lib ra ry to tile fa rm h o u s e door. A com ity-sized o rg a n
izution is m o re, easily h an d led an d m o re persona) in its
little knowing
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That her* w* would meet on th* a p p licatio n th a n n n u tio n a l se t-u p could be. S ta te s n o t
road leading home.
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h a v in g lib ra ry s e n d e e sh o u ld look in to th o se o iw ratin g in
I'm happy tonight wher*rth* pin*
C a lifo rn ia , O hio, N ew J e r s e y an d o th e r sta te s,
.tree* era swaying ,* • * .

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always It leima,
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Soviet officer* questioned them
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and similar matters, et.d repealrilly mked them-why they croaseu
the border, but never
searched
them or examined ttieir wallets
or perional papers, the thred told
correspuinlettlt.
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American installation! or opera­
tion* in south Korea, tit* sotdierr
added, and fhe only time politiccame "up was when they wet.
asked if. they had l.eatd of Stain,
and Lanin.' The thtee answered

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in B eautiJuU ’undMitfht Wedding

In h beautiful candlelight cere* Mixon and uihor* wur-v Jam.*

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Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Hofiuanr.
U iu Margaret Jeannine Manning
Y?bb !
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became the bride of Julian Robert ?* p* &gt; b,we £ * ( « ’• with a sleeve- end. Sam Appleby of Arcadia.
SUmons. The Bev. W. P. Brook* rM b* W * waU* nl"‘'lPI « «*»*
Mr. ayd Mr*. II. II. Coleman
officiated at the double ring cere■returned on Saturday from Rockport Me. where they hare been
Tha church wa* drtmalt-d with
spending some time. . . . &lt;
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tall baiketl of 'white gladiolus**
placed again*! a background cf.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 41. Jauuue* and
putted palm* and fern. Seven bow colored ribtamv.
daughter; Ellen Jammet. left on
branched candelabra held the burn­
Saturday fur Uounni, 1a where
Mlaa
Beat's
dre»*
waa
fariiiontd
ing white taper*. The Baptistry
they will vlilt for about a week.
along
tha
tame
line*
a*
that
of
wav entwined with fern and alto
the
matron
of
honor
In
yellow
tnf.
Miss Wilmot Schuff of Pliilsdelheld lighted ran lh i. The family
pew* were marked by ipray* of feta and Margaret llenhuin v ia phia. Pa. la -pending a month with
gowned
in
a
slm
iUt
dicva
of
pink
Mr*. Alice Wight lit her home on
white gladiolus tied with aatln
taffeta. They ilso caiiic-l itti*o- PtUmosa Drive.
ribbon*.
gaya
of
the
vari-co'jru*
aatira
r.nd
Preceding the ceremony Mr*.
ru in li.d with rnint-r-.v
Mr. and Mr*. R. K. iVurifoy
Evan* McCoy presetiM %program aweetheart
colored ribbons, and.w.ir; veils of Aave ret in ned from a 10 day vaca­
of. nuptial muilc and John Jllller matching tulle on (heir hair.
tion in Chattanooga. Tcnn. and
aang, "Beeauie" and "I Love You
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The bride'* mother ihuve for Roan Mountain, N. C.
Truly”. The traditional wedding
tbs occasion a street length drtr*
marche* were also uacd.
Mr*.
Wilson
Powell
and
son.
of aqua and black and u corsage
The bride, the daughter of Mr. of American Beauty rosea and Woody, arrived today to visit Mt*.
and Mra, Henry Alfred Manning, tuberoses. .The bridegroom's moth­ I’oivell'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. K.
we* eacorted to the allar by her er, Mrs. Ro«a Sfrmum, wore a E. IVurifoy.
father. Her wedding gown waa Navy blue d i m with matching ac­
Mia* Janet Jenkinton o f |)stoen
a craat ion o f gtl-ovue lace and
parachute silk Which the bride- cessories and a corsage of Amer­ spent the weekend In Lake Mary
ican
Beauty
rose*
and
Utboroto*.
as the guest of Miss Macy Jane
gioom brought bark from Ouara.
Following the ceremony a recep­ Eubanks.
Tha .figure-molding bodice was at­
her father,* wore a gown o f while
tached at the htpLlne to the volum- tion was held at the home of the
— »atih de»lgned*with a lilted
i j H W M Byron, Till i*;pl. I.P k*i
. pawnta/on
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rAvanu-s
s w H i* ^
InuuM hrvtTUd »kirt*wlthaTaca. brifta’a
___ 1'•,'ioilnd - neckline »rtd I6rt&lt;
DO|nt#Ii sleeve*. T V skirt wa*
ruffle. The lara yoke waa fashi­ The rooms of the Manning lirntv N ary ha&gt;e left for Montgomery, pointed
oned with a high round neckline were decorated with w h iv gladiol­ Ala. where they will visit ;wlth full and featured a short five*!
and finished with a lace ruffle and uses and fern and the dining table, relatives.
tunic in the front which extended
the tong, tight fitting sleeves end­ covered with a han-lmpd-- b ee
into a train in the. hack. -Tin&gt;
Mrs. J. Li Fields
........ and
......sons, Kiehcloth,
was
centeied
wan
a
three
ing in points orer the hands were
sprays of orange tdo**&gt;imt wen
tiered wedding cake, topped liy ~a aid and Larry, uf Lake Marf re­ attached to the veil which wa* of
of the alt-over lace.
cently returned after vi|itinK
miniature
bridal
chupb.
Mr*.
A.
sheer bridal Illusion wad the
Small- self-covered button* fas­
friends and relatives In Miami.
blossom* also fornn-d a coronet
tened th e . dress down the bark. B. Lovejoy served the ct* e oml
Mrs.
Edward
Smith
presided
at
Claude. ("Toodb-y *1 Robson of for her hair. Her bouquet wa* of
Her fingertip length veil at sheer­ the punch bowl.
Danis. Fla. was the tfin-vt for the
est illusion edged with lace, was
Miss Jeah William* avdrlcd hi weekend of Dr. and Mr*- J- N. Robattached to a rotonet of seed
pearls. She carried a circular bou* aerving and MU* Charlene Cald­
auet of white tuberose* and fern well had charge of the bride’s
Mr. atul Mr*. Al F. Hunt have
centered-srith a purple- throated -hflflk^-TntLJUUPlc b ft Into In the
r»—Htmrht-nvtrrr
orchid £nd tied with white tulle afternoon for Daytons Bearh ns-thetnrnesr-.M
Mrs.
It. H Basaford of Valdosta
and satin ribbons.* Her only orna­ where they plan to ip.-n I a short
ment was a single strand of pearls. time before going to Dallas, Tdx.
* Mrs. Thomas* A. Cobb attended where Mr. Slritiuns will enter the
Klienf* will he interested to
the bride as matron « f honor and Dallas School of Avintion. Kc-r learn that Mr. find Mrs. R. I.. ColdMis* Peggy Beit'served a* brides­ traveling Mrs, Siimom wore u well anil daughter Chatlen-,plan
maid. Little Msrgurd Bonham gray gabardine suit witli blark to leave in the near ful n o for Or­
was Junior bridesmaid. For Ids patent accessories and the orchid lando to make lheir futuie home.
b flt Rian MV. Sirmons rhuvi- f.'reil 1 from her bridal bouum-t,
Mr*. Jack Rusaell ami son,
Chniles, have returned to their
Mr*. KoyC . Reel and her moth­
Imme on Humnieilln Drive aftor er, Mrs. C. I). Forrester, enter
spending three months at New tainr&lt;l
at the home of Me*. Forres
A D V I R T I S C D IN
ter, entertained ju the In me of
S S i
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Matte-tvs ami Mr*. Forrester on West Ffrst
daughter, Evelyn, have teturm-d to Btreet on Friday evening cempli
Wayrroas, U*. after spending a aienting Mrs. Harry Hansen of
week in .Sanford V^diug frirnJ* Hollywood, who i* visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, K- C. Echo!.Employing a color theme uf pink
Mi*. Ksrlyle lluushulder ha*
returned to Sanford after spending
the pavl wecljeiid ii, Daybna
Bea,h with her parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. H arry Hansen
Honored With P arty

- Friends of Mr*. J, E. Robtn*«m
will In- glad In loam that the it
recuperating at her honle Ip Lake
Mary after undergoing an oper­
ation at the Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando. -

‘ Refreshments consisting of su
Mrs. Millard Isiw* and dsugh-' Ire rourse course which rkrru-d out
ler, Bayhara. wirf leave op Tues­ the pink and green rihynv, sisl
day for Lake Worth when* ihi-y salted nuta war* aarved by Mu,
will spend a wack aa thr guest of Real and Mrs. Forrester.
Those enjoying the party with
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Martin and
daughter Arlene.

,.buol in DeLand an
Bai jivlor of ?cieme
Stetson Ufrtvef*liV 1
of 1P4*1. She w»«
7 The Honor” to w
are tapped for autili
,hip and *choIai*li
appealed in "Who**
veiitilie* and Collcgi
\ | r Brownlee gr
s.-mii‘loU- High S. h.»
i„ hill iiuiiur v...

Mr, and Mrs, John Powell of
Panama Cily, whu lutv* been thr* PI Beta Phia Have*
guest* of the former’ll 'mother,
Rush P arty Saturday
Mrs. C. M. Hand, returned home
yesterday. They wer# accompanied
Tha Pi Beta Phi social f tH tilf
by Mr*. Hand who Will visit with honored their “rushes” witt, ■
them" for two’ weeks,
awfmhitng party and buffet tapper
on Saturday at AdkO -Cclock at the
Mist Pat Abernathy of Ft. home
of Mr*. Clyde D. TrrwilJt yur
Worth. Tex., a former resident of
toch Arlmr. Arrangementi of
Sanfurd. ha* been.the guest for in
red roaea were used in decor at ing
tha past week of Mr. and |4rs. W.
D. Hofmann and toft, Dtl&gt;, pud
Bwimmlftr wa# tfioyt *t durmy.
Mr.- and Mr*. H. K, Sayrt and the afternoon after welch the tupdaughter. Jean.
Pee wa» “served In Uu Jiving r&lt;«in
srut porch overluokbig the late
son. M. L. Ratmrn, JtC ♦ iv y '’re­ Following . the BUp|)«i' Die group
turned to Hanford ajftec vietlktitln sang song's which Included old
North and Heuth Carolina.^Th,iii favorite*-itid Pt Phi u r n . 1
- Rusheee* Invited were the MIi«* t
daughter. Aim, who has beeff a ttnnding Camp Jtinaluaka for liirla,
accompanied them to Banfoul.
Mr. ami Mm. Jack Robson of
West Palta Beach spent the Week­
end with Dr. ami Mr*. J .’N. Rob­
son at their home op South Han­
ford Avenue. Their daughters.
Barbara and Jacqueline, Who have
visiting for tha past several week#
with their grand parent a ictmuad
t# Dania with them.

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'M r. and Mra. H. J. Miner* and
young daughter Ann lufl yesterday
for their home In Atlanta altar
visiting for some time t # h r.
Minarik's parents, Mr, pad Mrs.

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Tile Order of the D a iliin Star
will hold it* nlinuttl Rui-crt Murri» picnic in Oviedo Pun. eC-LOO
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by the tumid meeting .u 7:40 P. M.

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BIRTH \N.NOl Nt HMIA'CS
Mt. and Mr*, lanee II. Toinkin*
•ntioutlerd today the Iditli of a
son. Dale Holland, on Aug. JJ In
Washington, l&gt;. C. All*. Tuoikin*
w ill !&gt;e iemeiubere-1 ■* the'form ­
er Carrie Krhol*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jnlm *. Cat tin of
ttv into tuinotinet*I today the t lrtii
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Miss hrotchie Given
Shower On Friday

Mi** Kline Hutchison mid J w
MrCa.Iin entertained «:t F ijjiy
at i&gt;:00 o'clock follow'ir; thr I#il»Me-Ilrownlec wedding. iincitF'il
which look ^plst-e al till* Fit*!
Pr,-sbyterian Chuiih. A -out III
guest*. inctuilintr memlier* of Ilie
wedding party ami frjcii.1* fruit
Del.stul and Sanford. *• tiled at
the McCaalin hum* oil Ma {uoBa
Avenue.
Th.e |u n h , living room* and dm
were' decorate^ with lu'.iutiftij. in •
langvm rti^ of white .m l nine *i*
luted
.tvli*«V)v
white taper* formed 'die Uti'pflntltlun fur the room*.
Tlie diuuur latde war covered
with an Italian cut work rloiu.
White hlliisru* wifre an muted in
the center in a low siltvi howl
and
*llver candlestick*
b--' ‘
.lighted while tapers. At ono end
of the Iutile vra* n thf.... ifel
wedding rake Iceil in white ittal
tn|ii&gt;ed with n m lnlatm - tilt.ltd
vuupli-. The cakeewa*
with asparagus fjj-n j&gt;iieL&gt;iu'tTO*l
w ith tinV pWeellieat t I'"*-*, At tile
other end of the tnlile win f large
allvei punch IhiwI.
Assisting i» serving vie
T. E. Tucker. Mr*, CL.ti-l
don, Mr*. K, J. Moughton, Mr*.
Claude Unwind and Mi** Chat
tulle Muughtun,

Mi** *:«niiil«* lU tlrn cnlVrlalned

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ONCE

Walei turns a rusty color when j
boiled If It contain* fvaruu* hi-1
carlmnatr.
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fWuitelv the I
IIUMt populated lir a ill the Middle
Fast. The Holy I . - ■: b.-i&gt; 142 p er-!
son* P»r squille mile, n* compared
to -U for the Diiltetl Slule-i,. t'.ni
In a series o f pro iinplinl part let for Europe and 601) for the United I
Mis* Jarkie Itrolrhie. whose mat- Kingdom.
'rlago will In* an i-vent of ihi*
month, wa* hoiiuicd with a cola
parly given by Mrs. Al F. Hunt on
Kutunluv afternoon. Lovely ar­
rangement* uf nine and purjib- ar­
te r* decorated the i-iomr of the
Hunt home at Jlgr, Palmetto Ave-

Mrs. AI Hunt HonorH
Miss Jiu'kip Brotcliie

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The iHust Fmnmis Meelin*! ill

MU* llrotehie wu* presented
with a set uf frost'd fiuit juice
glasses by the hostr*** after w ill, h
refreshment* wen- served from
ktllv Odham and laiuiiu- l.Lul. ait
of whom will go I t B iel-m t ftil.
versity, l.ylian Boyle. Duke Uni, f i oils' and Caroline Lee who tv ill
alleruj the University of KcPtiuky.
Artivs* and allutnnae invilid to
l«- present Were Mrs. Dale Cnltt,
•It.. Mr*. Kirhard llrow.i. Mu. I ■„
Moore, Mrs. Krtwanl lliysuti. Jr.,
Mi*: tiuy Wood, t|r*. Henry
Wight. M, Mrs. J. W. Altman, Mr*.
Cimtles Vodoplfh, Air*. J ls ify
Tooke. Mrs, Thomas Kirkland of
Orlando. Mrs. Rirh tiilb-.pi-, Mt*.
Teiwillegar slid the .Mi*o-&lt; l.tnnlielle Hagan, Lucille .MHi' hii.
I'nmilln Batten; Wlinfrnjt - i.SvcIt.
Ilsttv Jo Brock, Mati'i.i- iVikm*

the (aide «tijl_*rrvst.il plates lu-ji
delirious refresh me,ti*._Mr*. Hint
wa* nssltlerl ill iervlutt hv Mr,
I.. T. Dus* ami Mis. IE. II. Ilu.s
find of Valdosta.'
Those invited tr- !u- with Mt»
Blutehie wi l e Ml, (b itI llrtM.iue
Mis. J. I.. Ingle). Sr.. Mrs. I.,*
Moore, Mi*, Dunabl Jones, Mt*
William lllsir ami the Mlssei
Shir lev Smith. Nancy f'ellnm , Syl
via klriseh. 1 'amilte Ballrn. Mild
red Robson, Jane Thigneri. Mpitha
Brown. Muitlia lVrkliis, Kalliryr
Wiggins, Daphne-t’ ninelly. And
_n-V Bin li, Mai V Ann-Wln-LUt'l « n d i-

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WIOUNESDAYI

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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. !„
Belta who have been making their
home in Mt. Dora, will he glad to
learn th a t they have returned to
Sanford and are residing at their
home on Magnolia A vviiuj.

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Social Calender

The marriage of ItrUev JlemeTO- low flower* formed her hcudiiiei?
trance Dlbbl*. daughter of Mr. an.1 »nd tuberose*. and yellow thrysanMrs. ileni*ipJD -Frederick Dibble »f the mu las were lia^kerl with green
Delatnd. to Harry 'OtUn.r M»rv.Wfv ami while calladiuta-leuve* to form
lae. aun of P i., arid Mr*. Jajwin hrr Unique!. SUeatueis &lt;&gt;f yellow
Daruall Brownlee, w i# salemrpie.l and green satin fell frt&gt;m tli- flow­
on Saturday afternoon at , 4 :Wt er*.
o'clock In the -Fifet Prrshywtjan
Mr. Browplee chu*e for hi* la st
Church of Sanford. The In-Sufi- nian. Arthur llrnnan. ami the tjsli­
ful. double-ring ceremony Wa» er* were Jov McCaslut. Itiimlrr
performed by the gloom's falpjr. Spell of Del.and. Iluisell p u l.toll
Dr. Brownlee* before f Ijrge as­ of Cocoa and Kalph Kekbs of
semblage of relatlev* and frlenp* Miami Peach.
The ic»trum of 'thy chufvh w o
Mi». ■Brownlee, null her of the
carpeted with atparagiv* fern rfhd etootti, wore- aw aflvlvow i *-.*u
group* of pal mt ami fall birelffls of an anna shade with ft''hit'll' she
of white gladioluses and o l t m yore a flower hat in tune* of tore
were placed It tafcch nod. ITkr .and Biiiia. Her acctasprir* were
choir loft waa banked with fern, white and her cor**cv wav of
akd branched bryia* eawtelijwa sweetheart ru»e* and lavender urheld hurntpg white taper* Paluo i chid*. Thy mother of the hr ole,
and while flower* decormtmj lh* I Mr*. Dtldile. wa» unable to he preVeilibuie and th f TantHy pew*- sent became of t recent illness.
were maiki-d w ith aprayv of a*ter«
Cor traveling Mr*. Brownie-and f. in.
wore an aqua *tlk IcTSey drts*
Mr*, itrorge Dai mat* uf De- with a klack lint and arce*‘i'ri.'».
l and. organiit,.rendered a prog­ Lavender orchid* formed h it torram of nuptial music which in ­ sage.
Mr. and Mr*, llrowplee
cluded "Avr Marla”, "Clair dr [dan to spend about two vrvek4 nt
Lunr”. "Bell* of Si. M»nf&lt;’7 thi* luountaltis of North Cun-lina
"Traumieri” and the "IM la Sly after which they w M -rrhint to
Love Song” which ik played when Sanford. In the fall they will
each member of the fraternity 'J* make their home in PliUutMphia
married. Dick Aiken, aoldlvt. fang where MP- Browniwe v ill study
"Uecauie" and "At Dawning” an 1 for her master'* degr v l i linet'erl.
at the roncHftion of the wedding -jlogy at Temple Univvriity n-id
service lie softly sang 'T he gold'- Mr., Brownlee will
Prayer'

Miss Jezuinine Manning Becomes Bride
Of Julian Sirmons In Church Ceremony

Withfcowuf IQ

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CLOCKS

A complete ling of apring and elec­
tric clocks beautifully timed for —
Mantel, iUIL, Kitchen or lied room . . .
Went m inister Chimes in th e Mantel

•iiimrf beck, tv Kill - r*&lt;J. (rua, «u«.
IntW, ior'ioertnm -10 to 44 for tiiti

R. 8 . Warren of portW outh. Va.
whsre they will spend a abort flm#
before returning to Portsmouth.

Mrs. Steele WiU
Leave For ■Germany
Mr*, (iilm tr Steele riper ted to­
day that ahe-waa able to talk U&gt;
bar husband, MaJ- Steele. In flremerhaven. Germany on Friday- She
first call* to be put through to
Germany since the end of the jr#r.
She elated that aba hat rac-lvrd
her order* from the Army and
Will be leaving wlthtn two weeks
to Join her husband, who le a
service officer, a t th e ' P ort of
Embarkation In Bremvrhaven. Sne
- will b r accompenird rrr her twn
daughters, Marilyn and Barbara,
and they plan to U a rt fropa Ft-

CiockiC

The “REGATTA" Seth Thom as Ships
Ball Clock mid W eather Barom eter
combined ip a beautiful c a se .. . .

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M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 25, 1947

T 1 IE W E A T H E R

»a U a it y T lirr * In S tr e n g th —

Te Prated the Prac# of the World
To P raaele lit# Pro.reee of Aw'ric
. To Prodece Proaparit* for S .u fu .d

Play Twin Mill
Leesburg This
^Evening, Here For
Tilt Tomorrow Nite

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Herald 8porta Editor
I f Tha Sanford Celery Ffda came
; out .«f the heavy echedule qver
th i weekend by winning two tilta
i f f dropping two contest*, while
*.'•RwJJwLon# game washed garay. • '
, S-Friday evening In Pxlatka the
Fide-played a twin blU with the
F iU lk a A‘a and copped Ute eurU |n tjsir. 4 to 2, but dropped the
VJjRtirdAy afternoon the Cclery-

men played hoeta to the Galneerlile .G-Man la a eehedule4 twin
* q W t* fcrvC*M*Md only to the
terenth canto of the firs*. tiff.
Sanford tcored four runt In the
bottom of the seventh before the
ralat detcrndrd ttopping the
game,'and forcing the postpone­
ment of tha nightcap.
Yesterday, th* Fed* and the 0 Men fought a heated ten Inning
battle only to hare tha Unlreraity
Ctty nine jamfon* run arroei the
plettcr In the tenth to cog the tilt,
1 to 0,
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Rig Rill Stanton went the route
In the flret tilt Friday to trim tha
A ialtai, and In the finale, the'
Palatkans found Ihe offerings of
Carl Ksttba to their liking and
turned In the 6 to 5 victory.
Saturday Lefty Johnny Tomat

handled the mound assignment
for the locale and received credit
for the victory. Yestcrda/ Ruddy
Laka toaaed all ten frame' against
the Galneevilla nine. Today the
Frdi real two and one-halSgamea
behind the Orlando Senators.
Tonight the Fade lavade the
VenUan Garden Park In Leeiburf
form twin attraction and will re­
turn to the Municipal Park tomorraw night for a tingle tilt with the
Pirate*. which will be the Rue a
final appearance here thla year.
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Letfon Junior Finals
To Open In Hollywood

• a e t L ittle‘Bock; from the Mid-’ .
YESTERDAY'S 8TAR3
writ, Cincinnati, O-t and from the'r Pitching, Larry Jansen, Gianta,
Southwest. j b n Diego. Calif.
teatten d eight hit* for hit l&amp;th
The tournament, a double ellm -1 victory, eighth atralght and first
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25. 0P&gt;—
Bttrball’a blggeat boy a akow, the liiaUon affair (a-team len t out shutout win aa tha Giant' defeated
until beaten ■tw ice), open* Thurs- the Cuba 4-0 In tha flret game of a
American Lawton National Junior
day
with afternoon and night double, header.
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Championship Tournament, take*
game*, calla for two more games
BalUng. Joe DiMaggio. smashed
ov$r In Hollywood thla week as
Friday, a tingle night game 8at- ------------ ------------------------^ -------four stellar turns from aa many
sections at the country battle it

oaiKBevitrf.it
Jolmeon, cf
Marfan. »
Delaney, a
Tkorpe. rf
Bark*. lb
Oslea. lb
Lelpharl. It
Oarmon. tb
O’Caltaghan, p

o doable, oinclo and his 16th homo .
run in four trip* to tha plate and #
droro In four nine and oeored four ’
to lead the Yankoet to a 14-4 Tie
tore
th# White Ho* In the second g em e-af a double header'
after the Sox had won tha opener

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hour* a day without a boss will
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future security. Car necessary.
Saa Mr. Hollingsworth a t ‘MS

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Hunt's Tuxede Feed Store.

See Jimmie Cowan’e Sheet MeUl
Works for *#w Radiators, new
Radiator roree, Radiator dean-

GIRL for gentral housework and
ears o f 2 children, one school
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nthony W. Lrvlsr of La'
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LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 26 (A*i
—TKe Security Council today re­
jected a Dutch tu[&gt;|)ortrd Belgian
prcpcial that ihe council aik the
International Court to rule un the
competence o( the United Nation!

An AGKl) WOMAN ttnn.1* outsl-lr htT ruined ruttage with some of
and Brdatn backed the move.
the l-clonruijr* »he wav nl-lr to «*vr after the Cadis, Spain, arsenal
Poland voted againit the. pro- nnd naval torpedo fartury hbiw up. llitA leti of the woinnn'a family
po*al. Runia, which had fought died vfhen the 2.600,( 00 poumb of rapluaivt-s let gu. More then 200
it nardert. joined with Cluna, Co­ were killed an I rlhoumittU were injured, tlnternatioual) ,

lombia, Brazil, Syria and Auitralia in' abstaining.

The vote came after the Indon­
esian Kenuhlie officially informed
the U. N. that it accepted council
decisions calling for consul reports
from Batavia and an offer of the
council's good offices in the Hast
Indies dispute.
The Dutch had. not, officially
repiiad.
Tha consuls would rnport on
hostilities since the council's A u g ,«
1 cal) for caase-flro and tha good
(('•allaiMg aa F ia , Twui

Judge Rescinds

Fruit Company
Decision Seen As Im­
portant To Intcrests Qf D e a l e r s

W ar Brides: To Pay
Own PanHage To U, S,

Telephone H earing Is
Slated A t Longwood

Fed Player Confined
To Local Hospital
John nr
McManus,
shortstop
on the" San ford Celery Fed Base*
iltal yesterday morning with s
hroat Infection. This morning
fapggtr John Krider stated that
fr. L, Munson reported that tb*

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evening at the

I.ONIXj N, Aug. 26 (A-) A Brit­
ish Fotrign Oftice spokcimtn laid
t»dev a "itatr of deadlock'* had
developed among the lour leading
allied nation) and the five Euro­
pean stale* which fought j I»rip­
tide Germany over formal ralilicaUon-of |&gt;eace Irraliet. '.
Hr said Bulgaria, Finland. Hun­

gary and Romania were ready io
depotil thru initrumrnlt oi rat­
ification and (hit the Italian con­
stituent assembly had authorized
Circuit Judgr Millard B- Smith it) govrinmnit to do vo.
The United States, Great lirltin Tiluiville ye»lcrd*y .quaihnl an
n -and -France- have pevoevt iew
’older"‘iuued cn"July" 2 by' f l i l ?
Agriculiurat Commi*»ion*r- Nathan

comer Company o citrus packing home
located ir t h * 'Sanford-Statr^-irshoje Drive are coming In well, mer* Market anJ of which J. W.
It waa reported today by Charles
Hall is manager, to compenMtr
Luke, vleo president of the Sem­
inole. County Junior Chamber of for alleged default of contract
'7. b sponsoring th* drive. Two with E R. Sesiitmi'of Winter Gar­
Commerce,-the organisation which den by paying the latter )7.28&gt;
thousand and six hundred dollars within 15 day* or love its dealer*'
f t had been donated at an aerlf liernse if it failrd to do to.
w hour this morning.
• This decision by Judge Sm: n
The- Jaycce* are continuing to was reported toilay by G,‘ W.
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solicit In and.around Sanford ami
Power limits th* canvas to a Spcnccr, ’ attorney for ihe Market
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regret that th* lack of man- Fruit Company .who ycvtrrday vis­
ited Judge Smith in Titusville;
email area, Mr. Luke stated.
Following the company’' peti­
It has been requested that all
butinass firms or Individuals that tion to Judgr Smith to review the
have not been contacted aud wish order of the CommU*U&lt;n. Mr,
to gtv* to the rause, mail their Mayo responded hy- q‘j&gt;vciionlnrf
donations to tha 8eminaU County tho Juriiullction of the rm .it and
seeking to uphold his e « t u'd.-r,
f •Jayrees aa early as possible, since
■aid Mr. S|H&gt;neer,
th* goel of $6,000’ ha« not been
The order Imus.1 by Judg.i Smith
reached.
Among those contributing .$26 found that it had iurhkltcimn ovrr
or more Includst
* the hsatler, rrgardleav if the’ ubjeclion*- of Ctimmiulln-V M.ipi,
Mayfair Ino
$600 r
and held Ihat they very Matuts
Tha Yowsll Co.
' $100
under .which the Comi.iUsion-r
Mather's ’
$100
operatrd provided thot h i' ordua
"may be revlewr,l l.y nay court of
Florida S ta u Bank ' $100
competent jurisdirthm."
Sanford Atlantic Bank
$60
The Court held that finrhit
Bfailey Odham
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$60'
• tr'vatlaa'rf aa . ran* Tire)
ffc Charles Luke
• , # $60
WUllam Leffler
$60 J. C. Hutchison
$60
M. L. Cullnm
$60
Lorm ana’s
$60
Hollywood Shops
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560 ■
WASHINGTON. Aug.
W VKoumllbt A Anderson’s, |6 0
The Army told war brides over­
Touchton Drug Co.
$26
see* today that In the future they
Sanford Herald
$26
must pay their own expense* jour­
John Ivey
$25
neying to the Unltod Slates to
Join their husbands.
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$28 &gt;
Only tho»# bidd"* who already
Dr’ L. Munson
$26
have signified thrtr Intention of
^ ’ Seminole County Motors. $25
doing so may he brought to this
Dr. Hurry Silsby
$26
country through. Army facilities,
Flg*n Whistle
$26
a War Department announcement
Rltx Theatre
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$26
aatd.
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Randall Chase
' $26
The Army said tho program fo
R. F. Ganaa
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transport about 1.2*10 war brides
---- -fad Dgvb For. Oo. -: — 526
snd-rtrililren remaining In Great
Britain !■ moving slqwly. It added
Thorp* Fur. Co.
$26
that “numerous brides apparently
consulting their cwn convenience
have turned down rcsenrallon*
made for them."

HiSSSsi!

o j V , . &gt; t r e d ‘* n ‘.rVu»aI,tc.&gt;i&gt;tg.,
a coalilioit cabinet w m l l f tH
current critis, ,
U. 8. Amluiaandor l.lncc.'n MaeVragh had confertetl wah Sop.
hnulia during Ihe morntiu- T*j|dart, nal-1 after leaving the th».
minute mrtliathm 4pnfcr&lt;'iitv Hint
hr hail bropoaed n neutral v».Htlc-l.
an for premier, hut that S-iplipnlia
rejectetl the idea, prnp-nirg in-

Russfcritaly Seen As Causing__ 1
Deadlock Over Peace Treaties

•L: The ballot was interpreted aa
a teat of tha continued Dutch con-

t/rn—A h-srtng on telrohori' **rv W at Lomrwool will he held
Sept. 10 In the Seminole County
town the State Railrifad and TubHe Utilities Commission u id to-

Bill Introduced
To Ban Anti-Red
Parly In Bulgaria

ATHENS. Aug. 26 W ( -Amer­
ican elfoit) to mediate the dead­
lock in the Crcrk gmrimurn'al
cii»i» failed today when llirmiatoklei SopuhoulU. leader of the* main
branch of the I rlwral Party, m in­
ted that hr Irccomc piemirr.
Cciirtantin Ttalil.ni', - premier­
, d.wttnatr, lud been trying for three
dayt |o foim a nrw goirinmcnt.
Su|ihdiili'. 86, had hern one of the
main obatadea to success becau-a-

»n*tUn*_Lur,^h
Tourist Booth

mad*. Use Skystreak Otidwtil flex
waa expected U fg o aloft today tl
Muroc for another attempt to con
oner Urns and spa**.
This time a U. 8. Marin* Corpt
officer,- MaJ. Marlon Carl, tvs* ex
oacted to be »t tho controls, am
•
SEE US FOR
„ (
officials s lid ’ If he se t' a . nee
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTIMO
AND TYPINO^eia • » ) record he, too, will bs.saksd h
W s that begin 8aturCkEDrr BUREAU OF - ■

RT

LAKE SUCCESS, A eg. 24 OF)
—The Security Council called
on the Dutch and Indonesian*
today for the second lime to
ceaie fire in the East Indies
hostilities. The vote wan 10 to 0
with Britain abstaining.

Half-Way M ark
Reached In Drive
■For Jaycee/Booth

C klcsgo M . N ,w T nrk 2-11 (,»*.
ond asm* 's u 'd tad at Ttk, dark-

CLEVELAND. A^g. 26. ( 4 V PUoU of two Jst plansi that hava
ripped th* air at somt 10 mils* *
minuu will appear as th* Na­
tional Air Rats* here, officials
announced today.
On#, i l l . 8. Navy flier, b Com­
mander Turner F. Caldwell, J r.
who sat a new world'* speed record
of 440.7 miles per hour at-Murvc,
Calif., last wask. and the other it
Col. Albert Boyd of th* U. &amp; Air
Fore*.
.
Boyd's record of 628J mil's
*n hour stood up-until Caldwell
mad* his dsih, and th* Army flltr
will fly that ears* Isekbeed P-fO-R
shooting star jet fighter used la

U.S. Backs

U. S. Efforts To Med­
iate Deadlock In
. Government Crisis
Fail After Me e t

were an Internal affair and the
rounril had no buainrss interven-

0 . D. Landrsaa. Phoai 1021

A fm O y E S W A N TED

MULE.

to o c AT m i l l txa ytiY t nAtuuni

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51 OZARK IKE
t-T *

Loots M, Wa.hlngi-ia
Boston ; 11
tl«t.
■estaa.i
- 1. n.T.I.nd
Clevelsu- .J.»
. . _(•

A iao ciatccl Prca* l e a s e d W ir a

F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 11117

Marshall Moots Eva Poron

Security Council Re­
fuses Plan To Ask
RulingOn Indonesia
From World Cpmt

PLOBtpJI IT ATE I.IUCU'B

O rlando
Hanlon)

SA N FO RD ,

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

DA11-Y N E W S P A P E R

Oi Premier

Krrorti Morgen, ften. batteg tat
Baton. Two l» n KHii llarrlngtba.
Mllverman, Murray, Hoik*. D a n k
playti M.Manw to Murray to Sail.rfl.kl. U ft on bawei fearer* *,
(lalneevlll* «.
on balk:' ieti
(rCallafhan I. Htruik jOI; by Lake
I. crcallaehan I. Umpire*: MoWey.
UalbMk. Tim. of gam.i li«l.

GIRL for caahlar A roam*tic coun­
ter, a lia soda girl. Lanejr* Drug
Store.

IN D E P E N D E N T

Blast Smashed Her Home

SCHOOL-SHOES
fo r BOYS
Muaie Box. l i t . and Service.

Fair through 1V«due*day,

AN

V O L U M E X X X V III

?

rls antitoxin ipuncdistvly.
it'was' not knowj) this morning
sr long McMaou* would be conAl tuv»h« h«rpitj)l. but h b conion eras reported as aatbfacto-

Uny"-u*
tors

Stilt prevented

th*

leadership t&gt;f the atute nitil Ihat
hia party take the portfolios of
war, justire ami puldlr “nl&gt;:r,
• TaaldarU aaid he would t ••yei'd
with his own plans fo*- forming n
government.
TsnMaiU head' tl.d
I Royalist k party, vriilc.i ranked
fir.t in the airctiun*
Mar. HI,
tOtit. lie apparently «»uid I-’
l i m i t e d upon n parMnmehtnrv
vote of confidence tn *. nz*' rf &gt;vernment to the auppoct nr nil »&gt;wn
party, the National! it par.v of
General Napoleon Zcr"a.i-.ii ith 2A
ntemlirrs of parliaim .u and Re­
formists under Apostil- /MevuTuB I­
ris with four.
• lie proliahly roiild
on .evrh
votrs controlled by Ihe pXlrrlDC
Rightist Theoilore ruri*)VnaBills,
making a total of 177. ’I hH b
esacllv half ihe're|ireseitlit!Tveiu
In th« event a T.aldzris cabinet
I I V . I I . . M ’a a

Fan.

T««&gt;

AiikIo-American Plea
' To Stay Leader’s
Sentence' Rejected
KtlVltl, Jlittonriii, Aug. 2(1,
(dh—Parliament p i—id n law
lmi»y «li oiling the Vginrinn
Parly, thief opposition to Ihe
Coat mu ill. t .dominate I Father*
, lrf^k/wH,ti»i*v*nwt«h
•
■ U \S IIIM i I "N. -Vug. 24, r •.•»
—T he t filed
dr*|iilr a
Ku-.si.iii rrltuff. pltif* further
t-VO-rn in behalf ut Nikoli* IVt*
km. lop'tanklng 'lulganait an.0 |KI Intcr-Anuri

ills, Oratilt I 1 I
V,,fe of the Ar-I-Ilir.- l ■ &gt;1. nt
hamlv with U. S. S-. »! -y i t Stole George C. Mawlmll. A hall
4rt-l.tr h.u...i
hut kt.iuli.ill UAI lilialila

for n i itii»ull.ilnni on l
kuv‘'trial r.nd i!&gt;*iin *
and tin- Suviel rejectiou,

to attend because ottlic | .c a of hi- ilutlfrz. Ifhlcrndlionel Ifc ! t r’loto)

tlu^l 1*1 pm
lo tin* Iih f ( o n H Mili‘1 JnHlillfltfti I*
.i .yetd w il intro

Company Seeking
Airport Buildings Abattoir License
Commission

A p p ro v i-s
A g r e e m e n t -T o
Ho

Ordinance

Prohibit

Sent To N.Y. GlaiUs
Ntlice (,l suit lil.d .by
ii: City commission i.-( mah
jifoved -n j|iplicxH-ii m If I'rntral FIoimI-i • Quick l rrV&gt;
..ic
the S | f A udi Ad .iitL S t'ju z c ^ O jim u u i- t l
aid UiY.I Aeronau
ifiin tt

(he 1 it)

iTdinlf ih J

fac. Wedemeyer Arrives rquipmctit at the Munkipzi Air
ending
In Korea z\s Arrest
Tlii» ii|i&gt;!iiftlian imlti l-d the
OfLcftfslKDefended! Fcrnsld I lughton Mcmoiwl (lu

rr'tvatihr'Tt
lulyilrreiKt in UuUiiuan inlcm.il
! affain
ltriti-h
Formrtn riffir*1

One of the papers ......... I n Mr.
W ilt..n n , attorney fo r the f i t ) was an nlt.-riiutiv,- w rit' of ionii-

(■•I tl" prurici
•Thr r»ntnu«Hlon *i|»prtvvr-J an
agreem ent to he sent .*• thn New
Yorlr Gfant 'exreut|r&lt; V fer their
z U la n ta
approval.in repaid Ju o*.» i f foclllib s at the A irtx.rt for n farm
ATLANTA, Aug. “4, ».$•»- T..r
irainrtw .ram p n e x t-*iirinT.
Tw o,City owned propelIldt, the IVdetak Iturrnu ..f Inyisliiratj.in
old 141 acre airport a t Hinder- mid i" b v that C. E. Gregory, \iI $••tlisen* ■! *m« ('dK$ T»»5l
tnnla Jailrnal pulilieai rdil.ir, h-d
tursol " v r to i; nn ghuRVMulti
iwniVWl in y.v.t«»dav‘f nusih
Kuiinjr Mack* In Frc.sli letter
hrariug.tha wordy “take w.li ning."
l.iiti-r y ’s hnni.i in m n e q a
W atir Fish Dispute l&gt;.'-au|r
ivsi homtu'l Pului.lny
TA LI.AIIA8HEE, Kla., Aiig. 2d nlghf. There was only miiw.r
ilamare nnd no one wax liij&lt;|i.'l.
(/IT—■Ckrcuit Judge Hugh M. Tay­ ’Hie
letter lurnnl oivr to thr PW
lor permanently riir.iv d the S'al,Itrioril of Czmserration today from
“To all who may iczk to d. troy
rxerciaing JurUdlclion over fresh our'southern
tradiliuui ami waV i.f
water .fish.
*
life. Kor HO years iho Ku liliix
Klan hat ridden nnd it shall rimtiiiua to do to ae lin g u&lt; the
roulhern white m in lives, . T.d o
warning,"

Warning Note Sunt
To
Editiir

(Jairo Fears Reaction
To Council Session
CAIRO. Aug. 14, (A*) —-Cairo
shopkeepers, appronenviri nf l&gt; y ptlan crowd reaction hi a United
Nations Security Council *«• tdon
on Egypt's.ih-mand f ir wlt-idranal which is deadlock pH on the Amen
of British troops frqm tnj Nile can proposal to form a provisio|i»l
valley, locked their duort *olay guvernment for Hurra..
Horlg#, American commniUR-r In
and protected their -xh &gt;p fruntx
southern Korea, said ho was "a-tou niied hy the propaganda atatement" of Col. Hhttkov chargim:
the Americana with Impeding the
work of the joint U. Rr—Soviet
Commission in Korea' by arrent-

ing I-eflsts.

Board Okays U of F
Women’s Dormitory

IzongHhorcmen End
Strike In New York

GAINESVILLE, F la- Aug. 2rt
(&amp;)—A W omens dormitory pro*
ject to house 1,000 student' at
th# Univeralty of Florida has Iweu
NEW YOKE. Aug. 24. (A1'—
auirovyd by the Board of Con­
trol, university officials said to Taylor who declared the agency Longalmremcn w in ha I le . n out
ould not Iw'stripped nf lla auth- on a wildcat aix-day strl’l ; return­
JACKSONVILLE, h » . A vij. W
ed to work at llu.lizii ItTvor p in s
•rtty by the legislature.
—
--The-project,
w
hich-'till
cost
apl?Pj — Th# freighter t.uir C&lt;*ist
today and s apokcsmnp for Uniied
was aightod today towing toward
States Lines said the lima* Amer­
ica was tentatively sch.-dnl-d to
of Education.
sail for Europe Thuradny.
Tho unit Is to m seif li.mhlali-ig
The America, the nation*' larg­
through receipt* iv.tr o petted « f
est and fastest liner, had hern
year*. George Raughnan, run’*,
DETROIT, Aug.. 24 (AV- The
tant buelnesg mana-.'- r. said the Ford Motor Co., which last Sun­ scheduled to sail lost Wedne.dny.
in ltbl coat o f instruction and fur­ day announced price Increase* on The voyage waa ean«*ltcd when
nishing b to lie paid through the it*. Ford passenger car and truck longshoremen walk'd off the Job
and wer# supported by the now ,
issuance of revenue crrclflcau*
models, today raised list nrlce* member* of the National Mari­
Th* State Improvciju nt Com. «n its Mercury and
Lincoln time Union (CIO).
mission under the dire'Hon uf C. models and ita so called' Ft rd
If. GVerman has tentatively ;.p- luiy r r models.
FM M isea' mT IB6 .SUH'Uhf 'HH4
Phknl s p hy rim Gulf Cu n r praarad .ari b a s e -«f
Maine residents recent I/ »uh
(£5*5.000,000.
range from $«A. to $224; on the jeetpd to a heat spell, didn’t like It
IJncoIn from $J48 to $200 and on a hit, according to fl. II, Coleman,
■
CORRECTION
. tho Ford “luxury".m odels'from
PRODUCTION RECORD
when during his recent vacation
Mr*. Emmett Hunt, nut Miss 415$'to 4220. '
at Kockport, ha continually mop­
e n Harper, .will assu t Mrs. J.
BERLIN, Aug. 24. i.P I-F .nur:
A atstrmfnt pccnmpanylng the ped hi# face with hi* handkcr.'hii’f
grncy kUocatuSf , 5 f , cori to the
uasraet-ln«rn*»«i said thsy u*ra and stoutly maintained thr.t IT
iptr.ry
baab Industrie* enahlctl iron and
u.'cessitated hy increased man- was cooler back In Ftor'ub. Ho
steel prodaction in the U. &amp; xone
facturlng and m sterisls cost*.
rv|tortrd that one day tho P »it.
of G erm tty'.ta reach h pu'fwar grad* pupils.
maxlnflm. Mr. Colemtn, after
high during July, bor prldiKtlor
$2 DEGREES
larnl radio announced a W Icgreo
KIWAN18 SPRAKHtf
of most consumer goods declined,
B. K.' Whitncr, we'alhcfiASn, **&lt; motoring to Wolfboro, N. II. with
Lynn F. M cFs.hJn. Delomd
loiwrence Wilkinwm. director i f
8. O. Chase, Jr. spent the follow,
th a . Americas Military Oovttn- realtor and former prison warden, ported that tho maxim'im. tempering
two weak* at Rockpott » lu-re
aturs*
yesterday
was
ItJ
dcgrvui
will
be
tha
guest
sp
rsL
-r.a
t
Die
ment’* economic* division, reportMr*. Coleman bad been su yln g.
K iw anb. luncheon tomorrow.

Missing Cruiser Is
Towed By Freight er

Ford Raises Prices
On Lincoln, Mercury

. . .

.

MOSCOW. Aug. 20. i/V/—Tha
Ukraine I’raiJa, Communist
Party
newspaper of
Kiev,
rharged today that the l idled
Stair* m &gt; out to "liiiiiidat# iha
independriire of I j lill Aiderlcs*
rountrlr*1' at the tjuiiiundlah*
roufrrrnre.

QU1TANDINHA,. B ruil. Aug.
vA’)—.-The Inicr-Ameiican Confcrcnce received today a piopoaai.
Lniteu orates,
bsc ke 1 try
I.) ttie
the L’nilcd
Stal*», w
lu .
HtV V ^ i'V W d rir.- H e-)
upline flout the Atctic .to tke
Antarctic as a '‘lecunty region'*
with military foices' of all Amnicatt natiuns.., Aluka and Green4
the tone.
Hie tubromniiltce v*Inch draft .*d
the mraiuie k n rum|&gt;o)ed o l ’Sen.
Vtm trnhf.g fR.Mirh) end

srnldlives ul Bi n d . Mrsico, Peru
ami Bolivia.
_
Under-the |uufMi»al, any attack
mi tie vn.t atrntrgir a n a would
iuvnU'i &lt;;■ li-iivi- iiiravtiM'a under the
pliifm-M'd hriitltpltvit'-llraty of mu-

-An uriH.il ntuok l.y any •
nguiiiiil ah American tiation
t.L* ■ct.it,ider.-d mi attack un
Arm ncan *tat&lt;« an.) each on* if
il,%- Anii-.'iraii Mali-) uvvutnaa the
uhiigaliuii to u l in facing suclt
an itta .k , cv.i.-isiiig the Indi­
vid.ial oi v-rilwtiv«- right of se1*
defense zrc.-guizrii l&gt;y. Article 6t
of I la- UniKNi Nations Chat t'r„’*
h&gt;- agret'int'Di said.
Vim agn-timeiit uii tit# *«curlty

American iciju.-U.-iur *on»ullalmn
mi iVtkbv'v d. ill) sentence, liol.linv,

fused, to operate an alMtti&gt;ji &lt;■
ih plint at ."I hfrteentl| Si reel a*mi
Kim Avenue, Ingrlhrr wrtli an
-----------pital wtiich under pruviiiutu ul a injuiictiun .d isigned to )« i.' t!«
REOUf., KOREA. Aug. 24 UT&lt; i new
be treured *vitli City’, otdinanie (ouhibiinig »ueh
General Albert C. Wedrjnayer nr.1 pfiijrct, w ai trvealrd. to I’ll
rived today for a Wpek's stirv&lt;»
City
Comniiiiion *.»l it* meet­
nf uneasv Knren for President
ing lad evening by I'rcd It. W.lTruman. He said In n prooirre'
statement that memlten of id
j on, i.ity attorney.

The l i n t was that Russia pro.
|Hned recently that the Allies
withhold deposit of their ratifiestions until all five ex-enemy
elnli a laliflet). Ihefr treaties. The
,pokr«man ,nid the second factor
Ihnt 'nt least two Italian i»iliD.'nl parties, the Commuiij'ta mi'sldn would maintain "cnmiilei:and fwiclBiitta, were inalstiiii; that ohiectivity, with no commitment i
the Italian government amt rati- and no prejudgment."
fy ita treaty until all the lllrf
Thd apeciat envoy explaln.-.l

uritr. Council iy)d that rpo-dai pirraullona were being tak.-n to pn&gt;ttect them.
&lt;

ll.ftimmilnLi Ira-trr *t nlrnretf
In hr hanKnl. I hr S 'atr I’rpartroent mailr thi* plain l&lt;*Uy
in' tiutdLhiill. fn.ll&gt; tin* lull of
an Amrriran m i'ril i-» Milsru*

‘ Conference nt Qultaruluiha, tn

Security Region” To
Extend From Arc­
tic To A n t a r c t i c
InWest Hemisphere

Optimistic Oyjei:..
Britain’s Future

WASHINGTON. Any
John J. M. t'^.y, prt mU-nt of
tin' 'glcieh*-i|t&gt;lu^' fbneing into V'fKiid Bank, einn -u ed eonfidel
line) teChniqU'ir nf.-whli-li G yre toilay in ltritnin'&lt; al&gt;il|ty to f
linl'i- been .aeVnrnl t-vnni| ltS ill through it* present rconomlo ci
tier many 'in
ii'-l't "i
Tim 1*111. vvhl.'Ii nisi, w.i-dit a hot*
StrCloy, lectarinrf* that Britain
(«li the Aitr irii.i Ymitli Urptimm- lit'« a rlelit in ipiriy to the «6tinii. would t.-|.n*'&gt; the Agrnilan' nnllon fsiHin.iHHi.MHl Worl.l I’ank
nf th eir r&gt; ii.’.imnr .•*' m tin! f«r u loan alth mg i it hae not
iiia iH n M u a i'it&gt; r&gt;«.u
I .i-nde application, anl.l he does

GIIUIAI.TA It, \i|g , “d (&lt;V)
Thr.-.. uf1tj!&gt;,i ships,
carivliur
I t"-i .TrlV'1.. Ik • iilti 1:v aftrr th. v
ri.fii" d f&gt;&gt;* wr-ha to dlvi&lt;mh'rk
In 1‘rancr. docked at Gibraltar
tin ler muzrh I
fnarhinegtin* todn&gt;- to take oti ewsl nn-1 pruvUimi*
I il«- Jew-, ImlV'-d in their rf
f.ut* In enfe’r .Pair-tine . withallt
iiiitiWrralh.n errtlfieates and re­
turned lo rrallce, 'were expected
in remain .here al.nul two (lays
before resAmiug tho Dip to'Hniu.

K«plalnli%’ hU *'«'|i(liii!»m’* uv«r
itiitaiii'a ‘future, ho -aid Iha Britidi an* “a alurlz iH-opl.t, . lh«y

have got g&gt;&gt;. I I.UAinrzi anise,

Tbrlr Inlcriial Tiudgot *s!iu*t"oit. is
r.'H-d. and tliry are aware of their
lirol.lriiii and on-ityriitit them

MjCloy furtlujr lo ll ispurteta
t. The* b a n k -Kilt pat borrow
mure money thruugh txsuanco of
•veuritiv* this year “unieu unforiTeen devetupni'nta UT ur." It
now has aliout IMKt.tmO.OOO tn U.
S. dollar- alone av.ul.il.le f-rf- lend­
ing, and this sum ii "nJvquhl* tor
immediate purreetn.**
2. The l.auk does not expert to
make gny‘further liaA* liefure lla
anhual mcvling '.n la.aJoo ScpL
3. Argentina hat ntml-i no for:^n|.|iiiration fur DUMiliimhip in
tluo.ank.
4. In extending a IHTS.OOO.OOO
loan recently'to Iha N tlh*r'*tids,
tin. U nk felt th) Gutcn trourba
in Indonesia would i o \ ho ’'sorti
a drain un the Dutch « .'tioiny tnat
it would Interefere with th# integ­
rity of our loan."

Communal Rioting
Continues In India {Vlrs. Beal To Attend
Registration Meeting
NEW DELHI, Aug. 2d. f.;n—

Communal rioting in lo ilo .v rod
Mrs. Ixiurlne Beal, secretary of
Amritsar wax reported to have
subsldml
* '* * '” to&lt;!ay
*
*hutt eittwhoro In the Florida Slate A ssociation-of^
the-itrifctorn ru\lr.i th.&gt; sltiia- Supervisors of • Registration, will
tTon’ was still sori'-tV a ' Rlahs, attend the c6)lrtl meeting o f th*
Hin.lua and Mpslima reatglngd via. association which will b* haU
broiled In a bloody w ir of rcprls- this weekend in Ocala with head­
pis.
*— quarters In the Marion Hotel.
Ra iU rat ol rfhzuugU.aa--,tk»-p«&gt;.
Wev.it Ul riVtkia 'i te g le b
vinre. newly divided between lh e&lt; supervisor for Marlon.* county,
Dominion* of India n-.d I'akmnn. who Is In charge of arrangements,
was desertIwd aa nrc-ar’oiii ahd announced that Secretary of Btata
little hope was h eld .tut foT Ini- R. A. Gray and a representative
mcllata Improvement In tl.o *llua- of the Attorney General's Offlcd
lion, despite rensw.'l appeals by
Hindu and Moilom lt id r 'i for an
Tho meeting wax called by th#
cud to violence.
Upthegrove,
The Indla-Paklstan M nt drfinv# tin-ddent. DeWitt
council, In session lierx, hPanl a r-glsirstlnn mmervl'or of Palm
fir*thand*rcport on the lituation Reach countv- for the purnosa of
yesterday from I’andlt Jr.wshsr- IcrU b tu re. The meeting will open
Inl Nehru, Indian prim) mlpl'tor, dlsrn'xing rlcct^n s«d rc«rii*ra+by ti)*' 154T
following hi* return from n visit lon lew* patfe-i
st OiSO A. M. Saturday.
M
to East (Indian) Punjao.

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                    <text>T H E :S A N F O R D ( H E R A I %

^fi^yptiAn Riot

Ford Unionized

eatiap**
M H . . . ________ , .
■ ■ •a to
war* scattered by police
ibThair demanded 'kvacuatto/■ British troops . from Egypt
£ blood/*
"•
■
,"T)owW*Vith America',! the traor!” Demonstrators shouted.
Down jwhh Brasil; tb* -traitor!
Egypt dilia* the aeedrlty counriU Rgypt'defies tha wbut* world.
. They: tailed also foF advice on
‘traifonfs Egyptian* police." PnIck llr e 'a s officer* struggled to
btfnjr tha wounded b y .|M k * fire
tilt thrirn g , under conlrfcl.
.Tb* Egyptians want a sacurl;y ruuncll ruling' on '.their dsWand foe withdrawal of ’ British
trooba from Egypt tW^sti ond to
ftrltub p*rtkipstion-;'trt Hhi ad­
ministration of th* -Sudan. BtaHJ proposed at Laka Success thta
*rb*k that Britain ' and Egypt
their deadiitsh over again
oeked negotiations, and keep the
»on &lt; ll. informed., / That. * United
States supported Brasil!* propo»11. th e Brasilian rceogimtndapo'n toda.**.
brotherglared “all
gin’s side”
U.N. and
faith* action before
must now

&lt;r«stlss*a Siam P a n On*)
veto, many unions had taken
action similar to that of th»S
Ford worker*. In New York CltyJ
tha greater New York CIO Coun­
cil estimated that (IK percent .’ f
the 10,000 employers hsvlng con­
tracts with 300 CIO locals there
had signed onc-year contract ex­
tensions before the deadlineIn San Francisco* the Inter­
national
Longshoremen’* a n d
Warehouseman's Union (CIO), in
a dispute over employer refus­
al to recognise unionisation -rf
longshore walking bosses, warn­
ed »htpper*_ of the possibility
eat.C oast maritime tieup
and at the same tlm-t advised
its locale of an Impending "lockou|"* sometime after today. The
llx-w ctk dispute ha* - tied up
sir Luckenharfi Steamship Com­
pany vessels.
In what prohably was the last
collective bargaining election un­
d o the old National Labor Re­
lations Board set-up, the IIAW

ESISF**’ 1

FUMK1TY MAN FOR HOWARD HOOHK* WAITIMI AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Johnny Meyer (left) Is pictured wttl
movie actor Dana Clark In a New York night club ai Senate process serves* continue to se*rch for hfm. A
right, Howard Hughe*, millionaire plane builder, wave* to admirers a* ha boards hia private plana at.tts
National Airport, Washington, for his return to California. Completely changed from the harried man wht
*h# s *n ,t* War Investigating Subcommittee, Hughe*'-face fairly beams, (fntemeitonal 5oundpko*o]

.(A t Lake Success, j-oyncil del m t e i of the United , States,
Chin*,’ France, Bfigplm and Brasil

b p ttttd
rdiolution.)

to b* |li)*A j»P

FRIDAY, 'AU GU ST 22, 1947

F L O R ID A

at the Glenn L. Martin Airplane
Manufaeturing
* *
t plant at llasltimore.
Rest
Madden, regional
NLRR director announced the
vote, with none 'getting a ma­
jority.
The executive board nf ’he
American Communications Asso­
ciation
CIO),
claiming 36,(ICO
member*, voted to refuse "to

■— “

./A t Alexandria, a policeman was
gtruek’ln the face vjf «/dks at a
d*fn*hstr»tlon by more than (100
EdhtpUdns in tha nation’s summer
ehpjUl.
Twelve
demonstrators
W*g* si re lied. *,
'R epresentatives o f the Moilam
brtlhcrhood said another demonnnktjbn occurred last night at
F b rt. Said, - at tha Mediterranean
M tf.o f th« Sues Canal. r
,
iv A cab]e wpa rtceWgA t*ika.momMg from fiem ter Mahmoud, Noktaihi Pasha, leader of the Egypt­
ian : delegation to the Security
dMuell, ,aiking that there be no
demonstration* In.E gypt because
n _ th* possible effdtv-on Egypt’s
e ia t. a government jnformant aald.

Trum an To Complete
Defense Setup Soon
. - WASHINGTON, - Aug 12 *GP&gt;—
President Truman left . himtalf
three more w eeks.to pick the ci­
vilian and m ilitary- leaders who
wltl round out this-country’s new
uni fled national d efen sea et-u p .■
The Chief Executive , told re­
porters In announcing his choices
of W. Stuart Symington. John
L,. Sullivan and Kenneth i C. Roy ail to run the Air Fore**, Navy
and A nar, respectively, - that the
full provisions of the unification
law will b« put Into effect by midSeptember.
Still to be filled are ' such
other major posts . as cblefa ' of
sta ff for the. Armjr anr Air
Force*, dhlef of naval operations,
director of a central* Intelligence
agency and members, of three
hoards, national resource*, munItons *n&lt;1' reieich'developmrnt.

tha Jostle* Department and Fedtral Trad* Commission to uncov­
er any prtve rigging.
Tha c(i mmlttee will - hod hear­
ing up anl how to gat tham down,
baginning next month in an affort
to find out why &lt;price* are go­
ing up and how, to gat tham diwn.
A fish chowder i* always wel­
come. It can be mads from seat
bass, whitaflah, cod or haddock.;
It may be New Enaland style
chowder with onions, potatoes and
milk in it. or on* using tomatoes 1

ALLOWA

fpR^YOUM.QI

Sanford-Orlando Highway
Bleak. - Chicken . Seafood
Cocktail Loung*
Open Sundays
Closed Mondays

YARDLEY VENETIAN B U N D S
America's M ost Beantlful
Alaminam — Cedar
Polished 'Ala
* Ask M e'For -Fre* Estimate

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Phone 2-0729

Orlando

‘■RET0NGA IS GRAND”
SAYS MRS. JERNIGAN

'Joint Committee'To
Check Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 21 UP)—
Senator 8parkman :(D-Als) said
today the Senate-house - commit-,
tea to Invaitlgata rising cotta
ought to check particularly "on
this whole matter of posslbla
price-fixing" by industry.
The Alabama lawmaker end­
orsed s recommendation by John
D. Clark, a member of President
Truman’s
Egonomic - Advisory
Council, that tha -joint committee
cotlaborato In a twin drive by

W ARD'8 HOLIDAY INN I

-Suffered From Nervous Indlge«Hon No M atter W hat
.Or How L ittle She Ate, She
Stales. E ala Anything Now
And Feela,So Much B etter
-Her \york la A Pleasure
,* Among • the latest well-known
Florida men and womin to com*
forward witH a grateful obbllc en­
dorsement of Retonga after trying
this famous gastric tonic in their
own cases, is Mrs. O. I- Jemlgan.
well-known home owner of 012
fWeitt Alfred St., Tampa, Fla.
f "I| seened to me that no matter,
what l sj«. QT;how JlttleI suffered
continually frqm nervous ind'iges,-,
Hoa." becWrVs llr*.'Jernigam "M y '
appetite dwindled away tci khetw
I seldom cared-whather meal time

slept so poorly that I never lesmtd
to get rested. My elimination n rt
very liuggish, and it seamed tv
me I haydly had the strength and
pep a person of my age ehrnilf
have.
*'I tried *o many medicines that
I was beginning to feel discour­
aged, but Rctonga gave me both'
prompt and splendid relief. My
appetite wap never bettor. ! sat
anything I want, and I sleep soond.
ly-and reatfully. I h avi regained
my lost weight, and I feel to goo&lt;L
again that work la a plestursj
Retonga la grand."
■Ratonga la Intended-to frtllevs
distress due to insufficient flow
.of^lgeatlv* jetew 'in ' C-V’fOtnsi*1
loss of appetite. Vitamin R&lt;1 de­
ficiency and constipation/ Accept
no substitute. Ratonga may bs o*.
Uinad at TOUCHTON’R - - Adv.

t f r s r F I e a Kejected
senttnc* Impotad on the
« outspoken leader of the
altlon in pktlldaienl &lt;Dul««for which th* Allied Control
nlsslon haa ’ i specific rsBo|h th* Americans and the
British- urged Cherepanov to in-*
*ffufet th# -Bulgarian.1 government
Yuspfnd tha sentence until
thk’ commlssloii had* full oppor­
tunity t o . review the ease
Replying tu th# Amatlran letI f i t npC.eontldsr l*. j«ra* ihie
;U»* Allied Gofrtfbt CnmniisI'-Wi interfere in ah)’ wav In
Nikola Palkriv,.in.
ihrtlilf la purely an Internal

TW* PHOTO WAI MOWN PROM TOKYO to the UnJtdd Stale* by Capt William Odom on his raeorf-brt
aolo flight arotind tha world. It show* Jap repatriate* from Russian-held areal of former Nipponese emu
hailing Emperor Hlrohlto. H* returns the eh err* by waving his straw hat.
(Informational Sounds

Dipthcria Report
H’aetlss**

ran osal

able by private physicians , and
■t th* Health Unit. It Is nrofersble, he said, that children I*
brought tit the Unit on Tueslay
end - Saturday' mornings of each

Baton Pupils Should
S tart At Early Agrc

woman w ithia-pianist’s pijwtjful
hands, which move in slntplo-expressive gesture* from , the -ped1
urn.
'
"Lot* of conductor! tn*Vi
By ADELAIDE Khit It .
speeches to their musUians.dlvm1
AI* Newafeatuti'v Wilier
Antonia Brlco, one uf tho wcild'a tb* beauty of tr music " srut;'*4ys,
few women symphony conductors “M ythenryt* thartf.your potion
and nne of Its pioneer* In tcnrhlng la clear, you don't have to make a
• •. r 'i*
symphony conducting to children, speech.”
Mlsa Brico who was bprn.'^n
bent over tha score uf Dnrthovcn’i
Fifth Symnhouy, her amlter ryrs
alight. She made a - few crisp
final comments to tha pupil* who
accomponled-lwr (romjthPlr hnidT
&gt;» n?nvpr
New York enroute to
i E„uI T ' . * 7 ° *h* W.IU C07d,urt
•YfRPh°blc*. In aeveral cauntrirs,

!Th*r*
h j th*
d Comthlsf
•W.'IIVIM* HUP upon i'.Sflf th#
r 9 P 4 fn
rarl*wlng ,Ntko' i Pell O T l ekM ”
^
diagnosis all uneompile*ted’ mvnr
„ .ii h i reply u er h*-i.|r-! to (he may lm trrnlcil Ip the home. The
A iiatean Information Service,
i s ’ to he Isolated '|A one
c .UaJ. General W*lMr RnUrt- patient
room and only one attendant‘In
*ou, II. 8. onmbef of th-r Conifcussion, informed .W aihi'gion.
, . PtcislOns of the Allied Control
intrtt b* unanlmuli, and Russia’s
Wfuaa ended the \ possibility of
net of the family, lie slatol. lie w|th thi
*n allied ravlaw of th* case.
or she shall not. enter th# room Ruroncai
‘.V
nf th* alck parson or child b o t | | or (a|j
I* permitted to attend to ’it*
„ |n.
work or business.
pple ,
We suggest, however, said Dr. graceful
-ICesUa***
Oa»&gt;
Qulllman. that, wherever possible, ductora
•d th* "rsvelutlonsry natur#’
ha stay elsewhere until tho child Their gi
tk *-act:/H ies.)
—
is released by th* madlcal at- D°n
Hodg* said rlngltadsTs in
tendant.
..
.
anything
DYppaganda plot h i8 'b**n ui
Complicated cases, he asserted,’ • .e.on&lt;*V
for ban* time
may be taken to the bnspltat
„,
,
t hind disorders ' and placed in a private rooks or . *
ion." charged the Isolation ward when this It deem- ^,uet
ptaajen,)
*d necesstry by the physician.
C*I „
Only tha nurses and physlrisna ?„*!*??
may enter th# room or 'ward. 2 5 L * v V
lir e hospital and nursca am familiar with the rules regarding
precautions to prevent spread of

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Bi *
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V

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TAKE UP A

SPORT

Kqrean Revolt

RECREATION
IS
RE-CREATION

always cofidrtft III

IndonegfyAJfisue
• Vw)
its* would
it through

tunc)) consistJerk of the

n &amp; a
(CsattM** Iims r«t&lt; Dm )

the nation, h* declared.

io Conf^pen
i mare 'grsee -ithan from
r
(jtic*,

Halted Stalfa’/and seven
marlean nstlolta have profropoaala making no such
m . batweSai ‘»t*fjpa*r!on
utj
f p
within

Ha outlined tha history of
n rth o d i used In public healt)
service to combate smallpox, dip
tahtria, typhoid and other com
munleable disease*.

m

they and f amicise th* E d u c to r,
Th# chOdren'JMgin with 6 m ‘simple
Haydn* aymphoiii.-* and prepress
to th* bigger music oF M a u ri and
Beethoven. This# they grow with
the music and don't try to tackle
too many complicated thing* at
once, *
"Conducting I* good for their
musicianship. Also, It teachea
them to taka criticism good naturedly before a crowd and It
makes Intelligent listeners of tham.
I am convinced that tha reason
most people don't go to cocnorU
is that they do not understand thu
muale.”
Brico, w«a now teaches piano
and orchestra conducting in Den­
ver, will conduct symphonic*. in
Danmark, Finland and Holland
this fall. Sha i* n tall, vlgormsp-

w ith M atched Cub Iqulpm entl

Symphony conducting U th* love
of har Ufa. but ahr^dmltfe that tha
path of that love -U fat ffom
smooth for % wotftn. * r :- 'J; ''Fra having a |'hsrd pufl.' -sh*
•aid with'a smile. "Not beckus* of
tha mualclans or the audiences,
but because of-the hoards nf di­
rectors and mahagara. Sometime*,
at first. I have been aware of
tremendous realsUncs of Uts ntotlclrtlt In an orchestra, though I
have gavar had any oblections
from them or difficulty with'theta*
But when they begin to phty, they
don’t care If a conductor is * man
or a woman as long at that con­
ductor knows hit or har builncsa."
In 1034 Brlco founded the New
York Woman’s Symphony Orrh*#Ira to move that women tan play
anv Instrument wall. . £

•

: • -

L _ (hat's w^jtt tha newFarnull Cub bringi' to smill fsm*
snd truck gsrdcrts. ,
j'
With a full litMot mstchod, spcdslly-dcsignad la*
[
piement*... with such feature* asthe Vmhwud Mmmt'
by fraltf sad ALasSsrCsafftli, .“this FarmaJl Cubl*ftttl
w*-~- ±
L i i x
rtgbt lot thou' crop
sera .that

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—

- -a - -

—

-

T here art four type* of power in the PvtnaU Cob: power to patsi,
forward-mounted Implements or
those attached to the d riw h ir(
. to operate machines through the p w r u k + ffi ot halted op to
P ot the Farmall Cob to work apd
good-faya to tha slow, tim o d ir
work yoi walked through before. The Cob’* riding comfort, ease ofj
handling aad finger-tip controls n elly bring a "new day” to th*

Wa try to assure a safe water
supply In th# county, he said, *ntl
reported that 400 sample* of
water from walla had been ana
lysed. Food supplies ar* safe­
guarded by Instruction and ie
qulrsmente of handling In food
serving places. In splta of Umit-

SEMINOLE TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR COMPANY
PLAY MORE
He outlined th* new tubercuiMlaj methods from which five

NEWYO
LIVE LONGER

v Two of these patient*
Hallsed and tha others
g ehecktd, ha aUtetL. (

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THE W EATHER

Tb Protect the Pm m of the World;
To Promote the Proeraa* of America
To Prod or* Prosperity for Sanford.

Fair through Tuesday exc
locut thundershowers likelyafternoon or early erm ine*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
V O L U M E X X X V III

■w-Mjy iae in■

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

i i

.......................... —

Reds Demand
A-Bomb Count
4For U N Data

U. S. Suggestion For
More Representa­
tive - Government
Rejected By Group

ATHENS. Aug. 53. (/Pi—Th*
QUITANDINHA Btaiil, Aug.
l iberal I’arlv of Themletofclee
Pan-American un­
StiphntilW, S6-ysar-old lormer
ion's governing board was desig­
premier, refused tonight to Joinn new government under Conanated as "liaiion organism" of th:
lanlin Tealdari*. Sophocles \*n*
hemispheric defense syilem by a
i/rlm . code.iiler of the party, an­
committee of. the Intcr-Amriican
nounced the decision alter a twoonference today.
jiniif party conference.
"The governing board of the
ATHENS. Aug. ,25 ,4’1—Coiy
Pan-American union." said a res­
tantinr 1 taldsris laid he hoped to
olution adopted unanimously by
form a new G irek. government to*
the comiqillee on voting proced­
V
ures. "shall act as liaison organ-"
ism in'* the Intci-fynerican system
ta b in 'f ol Dem-trios Maximos.,
fie *h«t concerns tne treaty ot mu­
The etubasiy *pf .the U nitel v
tual defense.”
Stales, which is aiding Greece -Agreement* of the board exer­
with $300,000,000 in supplies, ,
cising such tuneiloo*, —ol art, ad­
took a h.inil in* th- dickering uver
ministrative character caw -proced­
ure*. shall be adopted l&gt;y an
on* tiJiata n( the cabinet, enst*
absolute majority of the members,
hrrught em by a dispute over ths
U was stated.
tjj_ • ' "
* '
Another treaty acctlen, approved 1
st ttueiiiilas.
by. a vutg' uf~T&lt; ttt ff. 1provtJKl
that “the vote* or parties Involved
A DITROIT f OllCIMAN ORAII A RICKlt Bt INI MANO as other strikers advance thu-atcninety dtirlr 5 a rl.ish . liv i ml’ar’sy .cdnv*y*d to Themirkias Hpphoulis, (tit-year-old
In a situation or controversy be­
at the Highland Park branch of th# Ver Haven Garage, where 200 mechanic* were ataslng a itemon-tratlon.
tween American states which
form»r premi",r nnd tvader of the
Two picket* were arrested, and several plat# glass window* were m a t tied, (fnternslfonfll Soundphnto)
motivated consultations shall be
t*pp:-vt! n S'jihoulis Liberals, Ita
excepted."
i- tri-rs fur thr participation cf
l.iht-ral* tn lb - new .government.
(The Pan-American unton.ia an
I* at- • was suggested that So­
organisation of American count­
il- uhs mats- counter .propoial*
ries designed primarily to de­
I , the !f, r by th«- Populist (R*:'velop closer Intellectual and com­
.ai-'M T-ahiaris to Sophoui-.s y«smercial relations. Its" headquar­
-i rdav '1 ‘'i-Jinl direction" of th*
ter* are in Washington. Member
r, - - t :::■!■ under which Sophouli*
governments may either fend
v -mid ahold- th ■ presidency of th*
special appointees to the governni'.uisti-r- il council and Tsaldari*
ing board
H or designate their dip­
«v TH E A S S n r i \TFI» PRESS
lomatic representatives in Washthe pi.m icrthip,
A howine tropicil st.v-nj which
Ington.)
Sophoulta* reply to • th* Tsai-'
Q
t
l
e
s
Caused
widespr-aii
but
generally
Pope’s Emissary At* flan-! offer waa not made public,
A five-nation aub-coinmitte'e on Captives Not
minoc rro p e rtv dam age, at Gat
»n official source quoted ■
term* of aggression continued
tioned Closely Or vestoh, Tex., yesterday was play­ *' "tacketl By Crowd but
hit . ns "lying that tf th* PopUa closed meeting "to conciliate
ing
itself
out
in
h**-i'‘v
rainfall
different poline of view" under
Searched By Re is tmlay as n broad wedge of cool
W i e l d i n g Knives I - - iv i thv.r poiicits had fad•v1. thn l.itMwais and their poll*
the chairmanship of Ricardo Al­
*tr pocked ea*t'*arit across tha
cir, alone should govern.
faro, Panama’*- foreign minister.
5ROUL. Kotor. Aug 25 i-T*'
ROMF.
Ni.g
An
ItaM
a L s t s t r o - — ------------ — Tiw Arr.rrh’iui sTfiTiiiRyT viiw-s"
-A- .big .kurcllw w st believed | h?ee AmrtTr'en odilieiT r&gt;t*i' northfentr
Wbistlipg along at fiS to 70 u n i«#Rcy dixMnh from
cleared with Argentine agree­ e.l unluimed by the Rutaiatii, tl nifle- an hour, tho storm blew IcH.iv vstd .» itivL in (he ’ti'g.,«!t t R,fit(»iriayvd through t'.mstantin*
wh« «ns foreign mintstev
ment that ail American nation*
5 5 S H S = li
. «
might act to atop an attack
I - days detention m in- . ■ in'o G»Ive*t»o find neighboring ren- -of • vene/is Giulis iijflktt-J 1"i lh&lt;- S-‘i'l&gt;-&gt;pli» gus-crr.ment prit*r
T-x*— t‘i l r r a s 'e r d a r af***ewo&lt;*r&gt; gras’e intui:*. jeste-dsv on . Vsi bv ih# .bettons of March, TSJA
any on* upon anothet.’ ’ c . W i i l S i i ', 'Out ferta* that
Room homes Weft- il*i*oofe!t. house
•.
, . I An A: r -:in i-vp-rt on Cst«eK
az-compshieH them and •' &gt;e* —iiulows tdown in. and l e i ptrlste sent t.v
[with tommy$un»
1
iib m chi. j ,,
4.
„ , , rvlew that
cnn«l»ntly,,bnl tK&lt;t theyt «;eie n^t eon-nmu'eaf ion and powlr lines dren in the .irej, .«tid ii!!.-d
I - i ' ph mhs‘ attitudr was based oh
subjected to dole qu-'liomnx.
rlpoed down.
c.il prirst who trird tn defend -* belief i , tijari*' offer to share
tin- |v;id,-, »‘op w .a, h "show Of
At Gaiveston. ora man was him.
Tfie tluee men. debtiled to in
• ;il v .«. ' This adurdq said So•pret a telephone line patallelin.-t killed liv nle-tric ahoek from' a
I lie agrncy, Ants, itid th- prri- pluiuifs mistakenly believed that,
falling Itotvee bne nod the three
a radio id linking Seoul with ntan crew of a aronll l“&gt;at e a* -ilr, Migr. (.tiaenmn U lf l it , »• &gt;t is holding out, he could obtoin
'!*•■ nsaig'imept. -to f *rm a govRussian headquaiter* at Pyongv feared tost.
t,ikrn to a Fiuiue liAtjjiggt stiff
Tex«» f lly , where Itotl pe'oann* in« ftnm # ♦ Vtill f- lur# andi t* ! etunient.
■ing. wer» takm into Soviet cus­
JACKSONVILLE.
A u g. 2.'
rsald ai* i.'tl-.i-.!
with
King
(Hpeclal)—Cfintlmied, steady, e v tody Any 12 at the village o' Were t illed tn a shin exptiMhm trimii* kllifr tvmmJs in th-* trgi ut
ii.i
mjiiute*
and
then
slid,
panainn of Fliwjda'a' livestock ir Yohyop-Ni. inttdr fl!» Russian zone alevit f.otr months a g o ,-anneared ol thr kbinrvt. Il Mid l?ir U*v
1 h.«i - *■, be able to form a
I
to
have
vjffarad
no
axteoslva
diisfry w«* forecast tnd*v by and about 40 miles mu (Invest of
H, broad a coaliMm* Hulritch 111—
:I In ^ti.tril M-.r
William ’ L. Wilton, Director of Seoul. I hey u eir ie|e.,,ri| ai the itan-age
o b i» n •• p " i b l # and present
tlln.tr
4
iul
r
n
cut
to
«rtioutly
Tinc
o
l
ale
mas*
which
ended
Stale Markets, in discussing *c
k‘tig H i- l‘»t iif cabinet mem*
the pmtengeil and
heet hr tiled almntl immetliAirit.
tirities throughout the system same rpot Sundvv .alleinoon.
1 1.1 era by this t-cening."
*.
wave
over
th"
northern
mhllummy F. t’u^'ley, I'fc.
I lie attack wit*
wna at
at i,-tiH*c,,&gt;
Lsiti*clie.-. lit1 Iviihttu . dwlmcd further de­
ofv. sales center* he heads, c 1 T
in announcing the recent.appoint­ -lolin !&gt; Hopfi- and I’fc, (ierald western 'bstes trad spread n« fn- bit pull Of the U l t I*u p-idi..-. i ;„lK
,
clou* to him
ment of M. M. Adklsnn, a» mar- (leffen, told their storifs ta In- t n n l h e u l ns northern Mi--ourf I* known as dona, IL t-cv t i
. d that all para g * r ‘ of the DeEuniakiHpring- lelllgetire offlrcrs tmlay and then and m'-thefn Okt"h(fttia and as premier 3|ai*liall lito 'i L icm . ti»" ip the Maximos’ cabinet #xfa r i i.'\&lt;Hril e* C i^cap,, |nd*v
fltat* Ltrratock Market. • Cattl- met news correspondent*.
Aiwa said the Vatican sent M*s
i-jtt th# S'winl Deinocrata, he.sdTlve three aald they walked
and hog# hav* provided a m i
"The M)M of ’ con* elr rp f, 1...I Ukjliar, n native of Trieste^ to th.. «jJ - by- - foi tuar - Litarlor Munster
sla n tiat am ount of rsvamia t t into;, the Suviet jbim ina&lt;K*rteiitty e-ttt. Jt- v-slnfatlv n-hleh
t h im • a fte r - hdtflle injtiitfts la ft'iu* Ticoige Papsitilreou, would be repproducer* in the territory imm- through failure tn sci* n markei mitcl, nf th# par-rant
t.,,tt l,&gt;,t pIMrlited Magr. Allttrldo Svittin: t-re n te d .,
nUliup of Triesfe and I opmlivlli^ .
dialely adjacent to DeEnnlaV at lira* ;tsth paroltel, dividing Htia
-rt'-.rl, -Konk thcri
Springs fo r'm a n y year*. IMractor betwrCii the &gt; f \ r i c a i i anti Nr- r'l.flttl*1. , „ ,r l l - r v t b 1 w 'f| [,J | from conducting riuifinilntioiii
Ilivliop Hantlii 'iv a * tti-.itr! j
Wilson nnterl, and he express. ‘ :vi#l (M&gt;cwp&lt;kijfi ueas. They s a il »•'&lt;ita fo'i t*te to do nitrro th-n «t“P
tr e e fleer a ee r a n r ,.ii
i roqghty ut CapMlutrlt two m n'Ii,
feeling that facilities prov
bv
«i**.rkr,l|rtX .•
*S_
tmt n . atied irriiiu* .injury. |
of
tha State Market should
, Temn-rntnve*
in the r-e t-n
11'«■11*1nilui( on I*r4$;» I nut
conslderahle assistance t&lt;r the f : f
! “ b'rh i-—d -'Imbed to the hirL on,
litre development of the livest&gt;n-k l J P f l ( |J l n U S l ’l I' OT
d*i|v tpr ,lm n ,l A a-A-k prohvt.lv
Industry in that section,
. i| » „ '
. It
wnpt I c&lt;\ " o ^ lg lie r th * n *'i" Sit,
Florida state Livestock Mar [ l a n q u c M
R c s c r v . a l i o for
n s *b"-n-vf two n - ntpra |t*r* at E. li. Smith Arrested
ket* hav* continued **!&gt;♦ through.} ■— -^v—
th - Chicago W -nther Btiremi
On Lottery Charge LONDON,.Aug, 23—uPl—Prim# •
out th* uummer a t - a /lumber o ! A request that re*er&gt;atirii* be e ‘ l
Mini*ter Attlee and hi* cabinet
point*, and aoma «&gt;f Ibeta seer*) mad# ae soon p* pusslbl- fur the
f - V p i n r r , - t h . fnrav*&lt;t»r
i am# trnck to London tmlay for
E.
It.
Smith
of
Hatiford
waa
ntreferred to by Director WiIs rui.i J
r *!,*£ J ,*r'J u‘ '*hirh ssill be *al‘T the -no) fro-rt *e)tl avTandad re«tei| Friday by Hlieriff I'eiry thidr "#cond special meeting in :
in bi&lt; •i.ism sn i &gt; . j , v -i h.
i H®l(l at 7:00 ocfock Mnniiav evenin his statement to lay. Ih Quh jnj( Bt t jl# Mayfair Inn, was today 'nt i, amithern IlHnnte and Ind. M#ro on a capia* I«#»e l uti an m- eight day* ,ln tea»*ei» the British
foimnlion filed, by V|urrav Ovyr- d’dlar po«ttlon tn flaw of suspend, .,
cy State Livestock Market. L made by Chamber of Commerce tan*.
»trc-t. state attorney « t th ' i'tb e*l sterling convertibility.
Its weekly tala handled 120 cat Manager Edward Higgin.i. No i* .
Sir AVilfred Eady, head of a
imllcial district, charging Smith Itritlsh
It* and 4IA &lt;hogt, .'or a ca*n survetlon* ra n bo nm ilr n ftc r f;i)H Prinripals Asked To
fluBmlal
delegation to
with nramuting, cbmluctlng and Wnildngtmi,
grand total of $ t5.820.37. The o|clock Friday aflei-ioon, he warn­
reached a London
operating
a
lottery
-coplimmly
ed.
Meet
With
Lawton
Jay State Liveetork Markei, also In
iorl during th- afternoon, but
known ns Cuba nr llnlltn. II,' wn* air;
Senator Spevisr I lldllanil will
northwest Florida, reported tales
diil not plan tft reiw rl to th# gov*
r«de«*ed
after
putting
up
f
2,300
make
the
principal
ad
lie
n
at
th*
totaling I!1..370. the nne-day auc­
eminent today. A»ked If th# W**n.
Principal* of all Seminole Coup tiond.
ington talk* woiild assist Great
tion handling 120 cattto and 224 banquet. Col. Willis leale. United Iv 'schools are requested tu meet
The
Information
contnlns
five
State*
district
engineer,
will
(peak
Tuesday morning at 10-ihi oVbvk ♦enarate nn-l &gt;111111x1 cqpnta and Rritain in her economic crisia, ha
hogs. Arcadia State Ltveatoci
regarding
the
.
9
\
John*
River
with Hupt. T- 55’. LaWtdn at hi* allege* that E. B. Hnilflt conducted -nil T
Market In It* one-day auction »M I
"It looks from this end M
417 cattle and 62 hogs, for $'.7. rhannet imf&gt;rovem&gt;'nt*. Scrrotaiyl, infffcn,
tlie lolterv between Ain. 7 ' and though ih# Americans hav# helped .
•&lt;t
State
R.
A.
O
r*/
I*
expected
to
Mrs. J. Turnbull, who tndav’nn- July
180.64, leading the Rtate-ppera'
25,
ItriT.
The
ca.iJ.
may
come
t&gt;*
nresent.
Prin*
will
(
hi
aw
ard-.
nounced that the will open her prl* up for trial at tho r’ dl taim of us to do what we asked them to
ed livestock tales renters for the
do to steady the whole situation!."
week. This Arcadia sale also fob cd to the outtxi*i.l and hois# rac. || vale kindergarten at the South Circuit Court tn Novamtier.
ing
winner*.
Th- Liberal New* Chronicle and
Hid# Primary School for the 20th
lowed clot* on the heel* of that
The main evonts of L nW Day tft&gt;* on Sept. 15, fa il also that
the Conservative Daily Mail pra^
m arkal't outstaflfltng B r a h m a
Sale, Aug, 15, at which gross w|’J be the dedlcattnii of tho lour- retU tration will take place on A d m i r a l S a i d H e i i i i u l dieted an early special session Of
Information Booth hy the Jay R«Vt- 4, - the same day regular
parliament, which i* adjourned
sale* ran to $24,610, for 14 males iet
pi pt un rr il iI il un pn lmm tr F
iunt ni i ". .n,iI
20 FoUUml writer* said
and 74 ,female* of this breed. ceea, at.liOO P. M, omlmarH rar­ echool pupil* register.
i
. . Os*at 1:30 P. M. end harv* rac­
Attlee
would order vi.
hla ministers
A former klnaergatte-t pupil of
The males sold at price* rang­ ing
ing
and
tournament
riding
at
Melto
rush
completion
of plant whlth
Mrs.
Turnbull
I*
511**
Jean
Har­
ing from 270 to $2,200 each a id ionvtlla Park at 2:00 P. M.
TOKYO. Aug. 25—OP)—Three the Isbor government hoped would
per, graduate of Rtetpo'i junlvrrthe female* from $3RQ to $1,230
ally. who will aailat in the kinder- Japan#*# wllnr*s#s today n*ni#d solve the national economic p lig h t.each.
th# tale Admiral Uoroku Yam-A
garten work.
Ray W. Ogden Dies
amqto a* the originator of the
vSiklis-Moslems
Stag«
to attack Pearl Harbor.
.
At Vetcrnna Hospital Klnbnrga considered planFormer
Chinese CIaBh"WIth
C tpt. Talsnkirhi Miyn.
Reprisal Killings
chtrg* of air operation* Tor the
Outer Mongolians Ray W. Ogd*n, who for a num- [On New York Frelghl In
navy general staff, told th* Inter­
NEW DELHI. Aug. 25—
her of year# we* connected with
national Tribunal trying 25 Ja p ­
NEW YORK Aug. 25 W&gt;»- The anese wartime trader* that Yam- Report* from th* Punjab indicated
-NANKING, Aug,- 25 OP)-* A1- •he Atlantic Coa»t Line office and
moat dally clashes hetwen Chi- formally lived M bib Magnolia ftffiice of Defence Trensportatlon amclrn._then commander of the today that Sikh attack* up
H « i IflTtJFrVmi Ou?*? 5T»ttfflir»n Avenue*— dted -at—4be—-Veteeen* seitTIT may embargo" r i l l ' freTghf combined fleet, threatened to r#- M-stems t r apped—nn-the~ In
side of th* divided province
at I^ke City on Aug. 14 hound for th# New York water­
cavalrymen in th* Peltaihen area Hoap|fpl
an illness of aeveral months. front area where a strike was call­ sign unless hi# plan wa* adopted. touched off a new wev# of
of China'* remote Slnklang pro­ •ftor
Yamamoto
wa*
shot
down
In
■
»
prtaal killlog* by enraged Moslem#
was in Alexandra, Ky^ ed lest Thursday by dissident
vince war* reported today by Chi­ Internment
plant over Bougginville liland.
„„ , h. P„kr«tan aid. of the frofllhit former home.
nee* source*.
of
the Internat­
H e I* eurvlved by the widow .member*
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KING 18 BETTER
A correspondent far th# news- W E Clara Ogden of JackannyHlo; ional Longthoremen'a Aaaoclatfon
Press dispatches said th a t *paper Haln Min Pao radioed from fine titte r and three brother* In (AFL).
*
rouaeil Moatem hands were roam­
WASHINGTOn T A u g , 25 WY— ing the muntry*hl# slaying Stkhg
The federalagency announced
Tlhwa, espial of the vast north­ Kentucky.
reported today the and Hindus and eystematlcnlly
lett night th at Ha action probably Th* Navy
west province, th a t, about 60
would depend on the outcome of -condition of Fleet Admiral Er- looting and burning their homen
Mongolian cavalrymen pentrated
I. O. O. P. MEET
a membership meeting called to­ neat J. King ha* Improved and to revenge the hundreds of HoaChinee# position* round Peitashan
Friday night, but were repuiahed
I.O.O.F. Lodge *RL meet to­ day by the atriking doekwork«rt. thgt "he la up end about tn hia lems who reportedly have me$
a t dawn. Other.aourcce said aueh night e t 8:00 o’tlAck, in regular An embargo would be to prenranf room" a t Betheeda Naval Hos­ death a t th* hands of th* Sikhv
in recent days.
__
pital.
clsbea were freqquenL
congestion of freight car*.
‘
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25 bPi-—The

’

TWO (MACIAtIO INDONESIAN WOMIN, their bon*« showing dearly
through their starved bodies, tit tjy tha tide of a busy street tn Batavia,
Java, patiently waiting for death to end their suffering end misery. The
real victim* In the current Indonesian-Dutch conflict, starvation and
privation era their only lo t
( International Exclude*)

Merchants Urge Rotarians Enjoy
Action On Cross Vocational Talks
State Highway A t Lunch Meeting
Association Votes To Farm Loans And Oil
L e a s e s Discussed
Aid In Speeding Up
By Toy And Bolltr
Decision On Route

Th* Sanford Merchant* Assoc­
Vocational talk* by Rotary
iation Friday evening voted to members were presented at the
offer it* assistance to City and
County official* to find aonif w*y regular weekly luncheon of tb*
to speed up decision aiiirm tlo n Rotary Club today on * program
by th# State Road Department which was under the direction 'ol
In determine an east-west rmito R rfcr Cornell. Letmitd Toy. whose
through’Sanford on Route 46. The
aupper meeting *T tha Aesoelation classification i&gt; "farm loans' *pok*
was
held at the Mayfair
Inn with on the Central Florid* Production
— --------.
5T
&amp; -Credit Association, and Donald
" trfiw fd tftg, secretory. N K T n
.ll. oil ]M |t brok„ . dtsguseid
Bolls,
Sralth presided.
Chamber of Commerce Manager the buiinctt of oil leases.
State Road-Department which ha*
Thr Central Florida Produc­
Edward lllggin* pointed out »th#
need of promptness in aiding tb* tion Credit Association Was rrEj5 , ~ ,
full authority to plan and schedule ganited in 1933. Mr. Toy. who
Plans for a second Southeast- th* Road 46 route, In making a' is sccrctaiy and treasurer of the
S i Glider Conteet to be held In decision a* wheether to use tits government financed agency, *tsl­
nfoH Jan. 15-18 were discussed lakefront route or the TwentyX over tha weekend by William C. fifth Street route. Too much con­ ed. It is designed to make short
L atarut, stats director of aviation, troversy will further delay the term loart* to farmers, citrus
and 'lo c a l officials. The local road building, he said. He de­ growers, dairymen, ranchers, .tree
m att would be the last In a trio clarer! that the flrtt cross state Keeper* and ferneries. The loan*
of proposed air activities which road 1through Hanford had been
include the
Flying Alligator proposed in 1015 and that the issue are usually from .5 months 10
the All Amtrlcan Air Maneuver* had been kicked around ever since. 3 years duration. '
II. B. 1’ope, chairman of the
party at Melbourna on Jan. 7 W l
During the past five years, be
the All American Air Maneuver* Hoard of County Commissioners stated, more than one million dol­
tald that hU group was working lar* has been lent by tb# agen­
at Miami on Jen. 0-11.
The thre* s ir ’ attractions are with the S la te . Road Department cy. Last year th# total re*eh*J
being planned in rapid sequence to select o suitable route through $1,370,000. ranging In amount
in order to attract a large number Sanford for Road 40, but alto from $175 to $100,000 and beat­
«vef pilot* to Florida, _ Lasdrus warned that If there le loo much ing in tsrsit a t 4 H peresnt. Thers
stated. Planes flying north from runtroversy, neither route com- are 5 employees and one part tir 1*
. toe Miami a vents would be routed templaterl will be selected. Randall employe* who service loan* ill
through Sanford and L a tu ru s Chase advocated the Twenty-fifth Orange, Volusia, Lake, -Osceola
estimated that thare would be Street route a t most practical.
and Seminole counties.
•
Jack Ratlgan outlined the City's
a t least 300 plants a day making
Mr. Rolls stated that an nil
flnancal and tax situation and lease broker is similar to a real
this stop.
Those taking part In the dis­ pointed out the .reason* for In­ (stats broker In that he make*
cussion of the meet and the other creased assessment* 'and taxes. te**e» between landuwnsta mid
activities which will be held In He deplored lack of interest of
Il'iallaa iS t a
t« ,|
connection with the soaring event* ctllzeiu in City Commission meet­
Included Edward Higgins, m sniger ing*,.and declared'th*t during the
h
•o f'th a Semlnol* County Chamber time the issue of parking meters
* o f Commerce, J. Bralley Odham, ires brought up only twer citizen*
president of tha Jayceas, George attended the meetings. At the
Touhy, general manager of last average city election only 200 to
■jraar'e meeting, Stophen and Vir­ '.MX) voters turn out, he said.
Following thin • talk, Frank
ginia Bennie and Mr. *Lasarus.
8hamea suggested that the Assoc­
iation form a committee to aid the
City Cornmiseion In eolving Its
Continued Fighting financial
Roland L. Dann. 55-year-jM re­
difficulties. This suggestsident of Chuluoti. died suddenly
•Reported From Java ion w st favorably recleved.
Thre merchants approved Joel, r.yesterday afternoon while visiting
• ' .1.
Field’s fuggestion that th* Atsoc-T iq Welridale.
By STANLEY BWINTON
A former reeident of ’ 8#r(nrd
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 25-VD iatlon co-operate with other civic
4 The Dutch and Indonesian* re­ groups in backing the movement Mr. Dsnn was a member of the
ported continuing fighting in Java. to secure an American Legion de­ Hanford Baptist Church and' 'he
Sumatra and Madoera today, partment headquarters building Oviedo Masonic Ludgc.
Survivor* Include th* widow,
though a t midnight tonight three nere. They also approved a propoeweek* will have passed since a *1 from John Ivey that Campbell- Mrs. Roland Dann; on* daughter,
mutual cease-fire order want Into Loselng Poet 53 and the Simla Mre. Charles R. Wobb. McCIraieffect by requeit of th* United Department headnuarters be added boro. III.: on* aon, Elmer C. Dann.
in entertaining Legion delegate* D a L a n d ,* two rranddaughten.
Nations Security Council.
A Netherlands army commun­ her* during the state membership Judy Elayn* Webb of Medea*boro. lU. and Batty Ruth Dann of
ique today said 32 clash** with roundup on Nov, 7.
DsLand; on* grandson. Dixie Ro­
Republican* had token place yesland Dann of -DaLand; on* itep
nrrdiy on the throe Islands. It said
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holtirlaw,
tlja tth # Dutch launched “etrong C. M. Hamilton Dies
flenford; on* etep aon, Jame* 8.
# soldier and guerrilla band*, conitAt Enterprise Home Kay, Charleston, H. C.; on* step
clearing action” tn all sectors and
granddaughter, Kay Holtirlaw.
th a t tn* Indonesians, In roving
Charlrs Mallory Hamilton 76, Hanford; nls mother, Hr*. PrittlltttUtly
a tty attacked Dutch position* and
patrols. Nine
r”
Nibs H
Unit*ruler*.
were re- died Friday a t h it home In Enter­ la Jana Dann. Orlando; four sla­
ported killed. 23
and one prise after a brief Illness. Funsral ter*. Mrs. William Jacobs, Chulu­
sereicet were held a t 3:30 o'clock ota: Mr*. Carri# Higgins, Wash­
lilting.
,\J B i
A Republican army communl Sunday afternoon at th* Enter­ ington. D. C.J Mrs. Cor* Pritch­
' qu# yesterday
said the itch
Dutch
........................hat had prise Methodist Church with the ard. Miami; and Mrs. Mattl* Dun­
token etrategle
airfield Rev. R. T. Caldwell officiating. can. Orlando.
t L « rrk fiJ?ri!l J n t mvdtlCi
d&amp;AUhft-dlUICii

For Glider Meet
. To be Held Here

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Chuluota Resident*
Died Sunday P. M.

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Liberal Party
Will Not Join
Greek Cabinet

A Detroit Picket In The Hands Of Tlte Law

Hurdle Is Cleared By
Argentine A g r e e ­
ment To Plan For
Western Protection

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for Tengkil airfield, four mllee
m the captured base. I t report..............had
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the infantry
tank and air
support In the Boegia operation.
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i FRANKFURT. G arain y , Aug.
35—W —Twenty thousand Es­
tonian displaced person* In Ger­
many and Austria have petitioned
&gt; , Free Went Truman to .b r resettled
A A fa) the United State*, it was learn­
ed today.

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Pan-Am Board
Duties Named

W aiting For Death In. Indonesia

Gromyko Says Failure
To List Stockpiles
Would Make Fig­
u r e s “Unrealistic"
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25 OP)
— Ruitia demanded today that anv
United Nation* proposal* to to',
leet official data on Hoop* and
arm* from the 55 member gov­
ernment* mud include figure* 1
on atomic bomb Itockpile*..
Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gro­
myko *aid it would be "unreatistie” to gather military figure*
-gvrithout lilting the number of
' atomic bomb* held by jmy coun„ *nrGromyko took hU .aland »»
- th ;n i.&gt; iitlo .( 0orthd*atdn cm fonventional armament*, now limited
in It* discussion* on arm* redurtinn to weapon* outatil* the
mat* destruction category, fail­
ed to agree on a suggestion for
collecting information.
' The United State*, Britain amt
m Franea also opposed proposal*
-^ .g e t-rtb e - f i g u r e e lmt their ohjeev
tlona were on the ground* that
the move* were premature.
• The original data proposal. of­
fered by Australia and Syria and
supported ’only by Btlgium, fin­
ally w*i dropped without vote
but' Australia and China then
luhmitted new plan* along, the
tame lines. These ‘will lx- taken
up In detail next Thursday.
Today’* developments left the
|0 UN with virtually no accomplish­
ment* after ndarly a year of
fiddling with Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Y, M. Molotov’* propoial*
for global arm* clashing lr\ the
General Assembly last Ortohe*
The issue ha* been passed back
in d forth between the paietn
Security Cornell and tha cemmlsaton and Ita committee* since Ue
assembly followed up Molotov’*
on by adoptinr a . broad
lact DecemtfV
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M rT lsm llto n was bom June
£3, 1872, In MeBran, Ga. and lived
for 26 year* in Enterprise, He
if a retired well driller.
He Is A rrived by the widow,
Mrs. Daley Hamilton; two tone.
I. E. Hamilton of Pabotw* .and R.
E. Hamilton of Lake Monroe; one
daughter. Mrs. A. T. Kutsrll of
Wrens, Ca. two brothers, A. C. and
Edward Hamilton of MeBean, Ga.
erven rrendehlldren and do* great
grandchild.

tha Erickson Funsral Home
Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. with th*

Rev. W. P„ Brooks, Jr. officiating.
Th# Maaon* will hav# eharga of
th* gr*v**ida service*.
DEADLINE CHANGED
Tha deadlift* for filling ap­
plication* for terminal leave pay
by Veteran* of World W ar II haa
been extended to Sept. I, 1M8,
according to ad vie* received to­
day by Lloyd F. Boyla.

3 U. S. Soldiers
Relate Stort' 01
Soviet Detention

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Texas Storm Dies Yugoslavs Injure
As Cold Air Mass' i V atican P relate,

Kill Local r r ie s t

Steady Growth 01
Livestock Industry
Forecast In State

British Cabinet
Hold Extra M eet.
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T H E SA N FO RD HERALD, SA K FO RD .

THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLOjlDA ‘ MONDAY, AUGUSTUS,- lf47r

Australian Immigrants

Tlie Sanfo
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MONDAY. AUG. 23. 1947

A uatrulfit hn s Intel n cIuiiikc o f h e a r t. A f te r doing h e r
b est fu r y earn to keep im m ig ra n ts o u t, sh e now w a n ts them .
It is an nouncetl th a t th u In te rn a tio n a ) R efu g ee O rg an izatio n
will sen d .12,000 disploged n u r s o n r iter y e a rwfro m G erm any
to A u s tra lia a s long us tn e su p p ly o f w illing e m ig ra n ts
holds o u t. Im m ig ra tio n fro m G re a t R ritia n w ill not only b e
welcom e b u t will Ire su b sid ized .
*
T h e w a r h a s m u s e d th is ch an g e. F o r a long tim e th e
A u s tra lia n s believed th a t e v e ry n ew co m er took a jo b aw ay
fro m a n a tiv e citiz e n , o r a t le a st th r e a te n e d h is r a te of
p ay . N o w -th e y begin to see th a t th e w o rk o f g r e a te r num b e rs in c re a se s th e prosperity o f all. T h e y a lso see th a t th e ir
sm all n u m b e rs -b ro u g h t th e m n e a r to co n q u est by Ja p a n .
T h e o u tsid e h e l p ' t h a t sa v e d thuav m ig h t n o t alw ay s be
av ailab le. N u m b e rin g o n ly 7.000,000 in a n a re a n o t f a r below
th a t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , th e y a d m it t h a t t h e / s h o u l d h av e
a t le a s t 20,000.000 peopte.
.
.
T h e A u s tra lia n c o n trib u tio n to th e d isp laced problem is
less th a n a d ro p in th e b u c k e t. T h e w orld will, how ever,
w elcom e a m o re lib e ra l im m ig ra tio n policy b y a co u n try
w ith th e re so u rc e s o f A u s tra lia .
.
T h e re is a lso a v a lu ab le in ta n g ib le b y p ro d u c t. New loyal­
tie s a r e found to -d e v e lo p to th e new la n d u n d e r su ch c ir­
cu m sta n c e s, in c re a s in g th e m u tu a l u n d e rs ta n d in g betw een
old a n d new* citiz e n s. T h e d e sc e n d a n ts o f G e rm a n s who cam e
h e re in th e 18J0’a a r e u m o n g th e b est A m e ric a n a we h a v e ;
so a r e th e d e c e m ra n ts o f R u ssia n s w h o cam e h e re to get
o d t -from u n d e r th e C z a rls t g o v e rn m e n t o f th e n in e te e n th
c e n tu ry . T ro u b led |&gt;eople se e k in g fre e d o m a n d o p p o rtu n ity
a p p re c ia te th e n a tio n w h ich give* th e m b o th , a s we have
dune a n d as A u s tra lia now proposes to do. T h e h o a ti, also ,
com e to a p p re c ia te th e good q u a litie s o f th o s e to whom th e y
h av e o ffe re d a hom e. P e o p le o f d iv e rse n a tio n a litie s grow
up to g e th e r a n d h elp to m a k e one w orld o f m a n y .
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Are calling to me down th* road oil compapita for oil right*
-f.. of my dream*..
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daring that it costa about $10
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Tampa Trlbui

th at no oil company is going to
Li lug in an oil well and then cap
it I*, cheaper to itift'J
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cost fo r i geopliyslcel ciew ru n t

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Uaitctl .Slates undettakes to dr
ftBlf the borders of Greece with leaser.. Many lawyer* do not know
the American soldiers, the Russians

said, and therefoie th* oil brok
lo * r hat U&gt; h e able to do tliia.
conquer the country. Perhaps they
President Gordon Hrisson anwill. But if they did not. nothing meeting ol Ihe club next Mondxy
shot! ol a war^ fould -ipsult be­ nounced that there would be uo
tween the wetid's two moil pow- and tjiat a picnic will be livid
on Wcdlirsday at Blue Spring*.
fr/ul.nations. And such a conflict Visitor* included Edward Rush
is' not very pleasant to content- ol Jacksonville ami Dr. Charlva
L. Pei soils of Sanfoid.
will

give up. ,th 9M fRcmpU

Prelate Injured
The great powerful rich Ford
Mator Company joins the proces*
tre a tla M il r t i.« !*■«&gt; On* I
lion of other automobile minuiaC- Ha Informed the Vatican in June,
turns who hav* railed prices Uf4fl, that “Slav Communists1 were
since John L Lewis completed preventing hta ministry In the
his pew contract, with the Inert
When Migr. Ukmar reached !# pilch* Sunday, Ana* aaid, part of
a crowd advanced upon'him with
canl pay increases, lb* new au­ knives bared. Th* p ried , moving
defend him, was slashed and
tomobile prices will work no pat- to
hi* .body tossed aside, and vhe p r t’ticulai I r iid iL q y .v ^ (pr .milJioni ate- was anaiiltotk .*
g- on pre-war 'or net;

.“We could have run nut wh'*n
we s»\»* two Russian soldiers and
on* officer approaching us,” avid
19-ycar-uld liopfc, “hut ws didn t
know thea whether we were north
of the holder or the south."
Geffen, who is IS. said tile -of
fleer put hlu) on the telephone
at Yo&gt;oii-Ni and that a voice
asked him in English how they
hspp-'i.ed to rrots the h'irder. ■
Geffen explained that they hod
failed to tci the n u tte r. ’Tin*
viiler, he said, irm atked, "aorry
th is happened," and assured hjn
an American officer would conic
/o r 'them that evening.
Meanwhile, a Kniean ,entered
the outpost with a |30 camei •
which Pugslry, ll», had iliyiqM.I
betide the railroad when the Busai*ns approached. Hopfe aaid

are in position to m tke such a
judgment when history itself and
the content of Protestantism ttiis
md diversity nf

Concept - 6f the teligious life, of
•ho mission of th« church, nf
th* priestly mission, of th# re­
lation between the church and

qusiter*

-barsaokaT—ho-Mdal—t

lewii given what they assume.!
•"awfully grassy rlmnt-a of noUto ha the regular S'JVlet .d ie ttoes with the skill Slill on, tuts
of meat, tols of rico "
"All liist g te ise gave us stoni
achaches," llopte c o ni in a n t e d
"A m ?!lean G. I. chow—how I love
(&gt;effrn said a Soviet officii
loaned them a cheim *lmard ami
guaidt taught. I lulu to play. Tlugui.tds, he sddid, admired Jic
The 11io said Soviet soldien
weie poorly diH^i.l with onpone uniform each, hut that they
ap|HBicd in exc*H*at phyaicaj
condition.
Before they wjre released, the
Soviet* ,tet.tri ed . two ri nfiaci.tr i
caiL-lnea .and tha catnera, With
tw *rull of .film.
A met kail luuroaata. for Uva. Ii

r p ^ jja k ie g .h ii bed.
now many men have
I on the highway to

anwhle cook. If .Mrs. Edt ook fM luhilq - to . bar
inventions,
least the
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tilled each time, that an Investiga­
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Russian commandant of north F o­
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kov. in charge.
Detention of the men* we* not
announced until eight days had
elapsed. . Ametiran headquarter*
lore said then that th* Ruseiatis
one* had reported the trio wotdd
lie teleased, but that they later I
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visiting him at ragular In-.

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Vllet of The Netherlands blasted
two American recordt in winning
th* 100-m eter and 200 -m eter
breaststroke.

tnony did not meet . “th* II.at
condition of seriousness and au
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"would admit objectively anrt
horwstly that Protestant ralnlitar*

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ration- and customs of the Indi-ile:
Vitlail anri hfutnli M
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blunt tneaxage*

im ir iu i will b« tough. Unfortu visited Yugoslavia rtctnlly and
n»Uly. tk« pncrtfrfwtdivsiinflar- reported that it enjored &lt;ra\tgBV,|f W» »~,1.

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6ETTIN8 UP NIGHTS

WASHINGTON. Aug. U .
The possibility of a quick Supreme
Court teat o f the Taft-Hartley lab­
or law* entiCom raonln provision*
arose todav ia a National Labor
Relation* Board tbynsuco.
The boaad ruled. 2 to 1, that tby
Geraldine Novelty Company,' Inc.,
of GloveravlU*, N. V., muil iwn• taU eight employer-. who n u t
member* of tha .CIO fur and f a t h ­
er worker*, and to cetie amt dealst
from dlacriBilpatlnx against them.
Tha darili«n « sr.k q i4 * d down
A u r . 21 tha day before the TaftHartley- became fully operative in
its new brovisij'na i f f e e d * the.
National Labqr Tteiationt Board.
Th# . head of the fur and leather I
work* ii Ben Gold, an avowed
Communist!!
Tha Taft-Uai Hay law bar*)
NLRB aid to udI mu. unle** their
officer* file affidavits disavowing
Communist affiliations.
.*

After living iwld ill * raulled "it ia too early to smv”
when usked toda / m in im the
United S tates wnuid rocORi\)s« the
new government nf Ecuador.

Russian Imnrarks fnp four day*,
they weie - moved to a Korrnl.
house occupied by Itussiao*,
*
He said the Ru«s&lt;am ufferr&lt;l
them gieasy fish a tm which lie
Anieik-sns cimldn*t ra t. At the

American Protaatant pssturs who

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when th* Auttrian ambaa- bylba to Vienna.

caused the Russian* to chamtv
their mind* about releasing tin*
Americans.
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ii. h. O f f i c i a l l y
Hopfe said they *v«r* Ut.ui
.WASHINGTON, Aug. ?3.
. niil*s nbtUi l*v train
Ing tota iiattaliun head A -State Deuart -ont spot

Meanwhile, the Vatican ' Organ
LtOsaervatuxa Kornfum,. discussing
editorially

fulipa—named “tulipan1
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a S m il e c o s t s n o t h
'L ib ra ry c o v e ra g e sh o u ld b e -p la n n e d on • n
TUB LACK OF IT MAT LO0E
A FRIEND: A man that hath b asis, said M iss R o th P r a te d o f th e M in n e so ta D
friends taust shqwjWwisolf fijqnd- o f E d u catio n , s p e a k in g a t th e a n n u a l in s titu te o f
ly.—Prov. 18:24.’-I&gt; 2 *
u a te L ib ra ry School in C h icag o .’
.
T h e faejt, th a t liu lf o f th e ch ild ren in th e U nited S ta te s
HOAD u j u -^ t /o M K
do not huve a c cess to u good 'lib ra ry is th e fa u lt of schooiOver th* bill* ets/oyraad that la und c h ild re n 's lib ra ria n s , sa id M iss E rs te d . S ite advocated
th e ir ta k in g th u ics|M &gt;nsibility fo r n a tio n -w id e p lanning of
! ' winding.
.Down through1.,th# ptnessafid their lib ra ry serv ice, a s co -o rd in a tio n m akea f o r m oney-saving an d
pstterns of light.
effic ie n cy in lib ra rie s a s e l s e w h e r e . ______ ________ ______
Onward-i go wt.»r**r4»ltow wind*
T h e re is so n ie th lT T g lirb e siiid fo r iH ls th e o ry , hut it needs
*
are finding • ,
Chord* for their mHW tfl— songs ex a m in a tio n . T im c o u n ty lib r a r y sy ste m h s s m e t w ith g r e a t
su ccess In m a n y s ta te s , a n d is g iv in g excellen t service to
of tha night. *
where th* ru ra l d is tr ic ts w h ich n ro w ith o u t lib ra ry facilities. T h is
I stand by th* tgld
brooklet ia flow!
sy ste m su p p lies c o n s ta n tly c h a n g in g co llectio n s tn s tra te g ic ­
And view th# return
ally placed b ra n c h e s, a n d o p e ra te s bookm obiles w hich b ritig
that roam.
Ha one* bad* farewell and 1 .left th e lib ra ry to tile fa rm h o u s e door. A com ity-sized o rg a n
izution is m o re, easily h an d led an d m o re persona) in its
little knowing
•v
That her* w* would meet on th* a p p licatio n th a n n n u tio n a l se t-u p could be. S ta te s n o t
road leading home.
.
h a v in g lib ra ry s e n d e e sh o u ld look in to th o se o iw ratin g in
I'm happy tonight wher*rth* pin*
C a lifo rn ia , O hio, N ew J e r s e y an d o th e r sta te s,
.tree* era swaying ,* • * .

And glad 'fof their &gt;*leom #, . for,
always It leima,
•
Tha volet* of nigl
shadows are ph

hand ' hulig Ida coat over -thr
Soviet officer* questioned them
marker. &lt;
•
twice on their birthplace*, ngrs
and similar matters, et.d repealrilly mked them-why they croaseu
the border, but never
searched
them or examined ttieir wallets
or perional papers, the thred told
correspuinlettlt.
.
There were no question* about
American installation! or opera­
tion* in south Korea, tit* sotdierr
added, and fhe only time politiccame "up was when they wet.
asked if. they had l.eatd of Stain,
and Lanin.' The thtee answered

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petsuy pibble Wed To Hurry Brownlee
in B eautiJuU ’undMitfht Wedding

In h beautiful candlelight cere* Mixon and uihor* wur-v Jam.*

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Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Hofiuanr.
U iu Margaret Jeannine Manning
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became the bride of Julian Robert ?* p* &gt; b,we £ * ( « ’• with a sleeve- end. Sam Appleby of Arcadia.
SUmons. The Bev. W. P. Brook* rM b* W * waU* nl"‘'lPI « «*»*
Mr. ayd Mr*. II. II. Coleman
officiated at the double ring cere■returned on Saturday from Rockport Me. where they hare been
Tha church wa* drtmalt-d with
spending some time. . . . &lt;
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tall baiketl of 'white gladiolus**
placed again*! a background cf.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 41. Jauuue* and
putted palm* and fern. Seven bow colored ribtamv.
daughter; Ellen Jammet. left on
branched candelabra held the burn­
Saturday fur Uounni, 1a where
Mlaa
Beat's
dre»*
waa
fariiiontd
ing white taper*. The Baptistry
they will vlilt for about a week.
along
tha
tame
line*
a*
that
of
wav entwined with fern and alto
the
matron
of
honor
In
yellow
tnf.
Miss Wilmot Schuff of Pliilsdelheld lighted ran lh i. The family
pew* were marked by ipray* of feta and Margaret llenhuin v ia phia. Pa. la -pending a month with
gowned
in
a
slm
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dicva
of
pink
Mr*. Alice Wight lit her home on
white gladiolus tied with aatln
taffeta. They ilso caiiic-l itti*o- PtUmosa Drive.
ribbon*.
gaya
of
the
vari-co'jru*
aatira
r.nd
Preceding the ceremony Mr*.
ru in li.d with rnint-r-.v
Mr. and Mr*. R. K. iVurifoy
Evan* McCoy presetiM %program aweetheart
colored ribbons, and.w.ir; veils of Aave ret in ned from a 10 day vaca­
of. nuptial muilc and John Jllller matching tulle on (heir hair.
tion in Chattanooga. Tcnn. and
aang, "Beeauie" and "I Love You
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The bride'* mother ihuve for Roan Mountain, N. C.
Truly”. The traditional wedding
tbs occasion a street length drtr*
marche* were also uacd.
Mr*.
Wilson
Powell
and
son.
of aqua and black and u corsage
The bride, the daughter of Mr. of American Beauty rosea and Woody, arrived today to visit Mt*.
and Mra, Henry Alfred Manning, tuberoses. .The bridegroom's moth­ I’oivell'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*. K.
we* eacorted to the allar by her er, Mrs. Ro«a Sfrmum, wore a E. IVurifoy.
father. Her wedding gown waa Navy blue d i m with matching ac­
Mia* Janet Jenkinton o f |)stoen
a craat ion o f gtl-ovue lace and
parachute silk Which the bride- cessories and a corsage of Amer­ spent the weekend In Lake Mary
ican
Beauty
rose*
and
Utboroto*.
as the guest of Miss Macy Jane
gioom brought bark from Ouara.
Following the ceremony a recep­ Eubanks.
Tha .figure-molding bodice was at­
her father,* wore a gown o f while
tached at the htpLlne to the volum- tion was held at the home of the
— »atih de»lgned*with a lilted
i j H W M Byron, Till i*;pl. I.P k*i
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InuuM hrvtTUd »kirt*wlthaTaca. brifta’a
___ 1'•,'ioilnd - neckline »rtd I6rt&lt;
DO|nt#Ii sleeve*. T V skirt wa*
ruffle. The lara yoke waa fashi­ The rooms of the Manning lirntv N ary ha&gt;e left for Montgomery, pointed
oned with a high round neckline were decorated with w h iv gladiol­ Ala. where they will visit ;wlth full and featured a short five*!
and finished with a lace ruffle and uses and fern and the dining table, relatives.
tunic in the front which extended
the tong, tight fitting sleeves end­ covered with a han-lmpd-- b ee
into a train in the. hack. -Tin&gt;
Mrs. J. Li Fields
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......sons, Kiehcloth,
was
centeied
wan
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three
ing in points orer the hands were
sprays of orange tdo**&gt;imt wen
tiered wedding cake, topped liy ~a aid and Larry, uf Lake Marf re­ attached to the veil which wa* of
of the alt-over lace.
cently returned after vi|itinK
miniature
bridal
chupb.
Mr*.
A.
sheer bridal Illusion wad the
Small- self-covered button* fas­
friends and relatives In Miami.
blossom* also fornn-d a coronet
tened th e . dress down the bark. B. Lovejoy served the ct* e oml
Mrs.
Edward
Smith
presided
at
Claude. ("Toodb-y *1 Robson of for her hair. Her bouquet wa* of
Her fingertip length veil at sheer­ the punch bowl.
Danis. Fla. was the tfin-vt for the
est illusion edged with lace, was
Miss Jeah William* avdrlcd hi weekend of Dr. and Mr*- J- N. Robattached to a rotonet of seed
pearls. She carried a circular bou* aerving and MU* Charlene Cald­
auet of white tuberose* and fern well had charge of the bride’s
Mr. atul Mr*. Al F. Hunt have
centered-srith a purple- throated -hflflk^-TntLJUUPlc b ft Into In the
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orchid £nd tied with white tulle afternoon for Daytons Bearh ns-thetnrnesr-.M
Mrs.
It. H Basaford of Valdosta
and satin ribbons.* Her only orna­ where they plan to ip.-n I a short
ment was a single strand of pearls. time before going to Dallas, Tdx.
* Mrs. Thomas* A. Cobb attended where Mr. Slritiuns will enter the
Klienf* will he interested to
the bride as matron « f honor and Dallas School of Avintion. Kc-r learn that Mr. find Mrs. R. I.. ColdMis* Peggy Beit'served a* brides­ traveling Mrs, Siimom wore u well anil daughter Chatlen-,plan
maid. Little Msrgurd Bonham gray gabardine suit witli blark to leave in the near ful n o for Or­
was Junior bridesmaid. For Ids patent accessories and the orchid lando to make lheir futuie home.
b flt Rian MV. Sirmons rhuvi- f.'reil 1 from her bridal bouum-t,
Mr*. Jack Rusaell ami son,
Chniles, have returned to their
Mr*. KoyC . Reel and her moth­
Imme on Humnieilln Drive aftor er, Mrs. C. I). Forrester, enter
spending three months at New tainr&lt;l
at the home of Me*. Forres
A D V I R T I S C D IN
ter, entertained ju the In me of
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Matte-tvs ami Mr*. Forrester on West Ffrst
daughter, Evelyn, have teturm-d to Btreet on Friday evening cempli
Wayrroas, U*. after spending a aienting Mrs. Harry Hansen of
week in .Sanford V^diug frirnJ* Hollywood, who i* visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, K- C. Echo!.Employing a color theme uf pink
Mi*. Ksrlyle lluushulder ha*
returned to Sanford after spending
the pavl wecljeiid ii, Daybna
Bea,h with her parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. H arry Hansen
Honored With P arty

- Friends of Mr*. J, E. Robtn*«m
will In- glad In loam that the it
recuperating at her honle Ip Lake
Mary after undergoing an oper­
ation at the Orange Memorial
Hospital In Orlando. -

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Mrs. Millard Isiw* and dsugh-' Ire rourse course which rkrru-d out
ler, Bayhara. wirf leave op Tues­ the pink and green rihynv, sisl
day for Lake Worth when* ihi-y salted nuta war* aarved by Mu,
will spend a wack aa thr guest of Real and Mrs. Forrester.
Those enjoying the party with
Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Martin and
daughter Arlene.

,.buol in DeLand an
Bai jivlor of ?cieme
Stetson Ufrtvef*liV 1
of 1P4*1. She w»«
7 The Honor” to w
are tapped for autili
,hip and *choIai*li
appealed in "Who**
veiitilie* and Collcgi
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s.-mii‘loU- High S. h.»
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Mr, and Mrs, John Powell of
Panama Cily, whu lutv* been thr* PI Beta Phia Have*
guest* of the former’ll 'mother,
Rush P arty Saturday
Mrs. C. M. Hand, returned home
yesterday. They wer# accompanied
Tha Pi Beta Phi social f tH tilf
by Mr*. Hand who Will visit with honored their “rushes” witt, ■
them" for two’ weeks,
awfmhitng party and buffet tapper
on Saturday at AdkO -Cclock at the
Mist Pat Abernathy of Ft. home
of Mr*. Clyde D. TrrwilJt yur
Worth. Tex., a former resident of
toch Arlmr. Arrangementi of
Sanfurd. ha* been.the guest for in
red roaea were used in decor at ing
tha past week of Mr. and |4rs. W.
D. Hofmann and toft, Dtl&gt;, pud
Bwimmlftr wa# tfioyt *t durmy.
Mr.- and Mr*. H. K, Sayrt and the afternoon after welch the tupdaughter. Jean.
Pee wa» “served In Uu Jiving r&lt;«in
srut porch overluokbig the late
son. M. L. Ratmrn, JtC ♦ iv y '’re­ Following . the BUp|)«i' Die group
turned to Hanford ajftec vietlktitln sang song's which Included old
North and Heuth Carolina.^Th,iii favorite*-itid Pt Phi u r n . 1
- Rusheee* Invited were the MIi«* t
daughter. Aim, who has beeff a ttnnding Camp Jtinaluaka for liirla,
accompanied them to Banfoul.
Mr. ami Mm. Jack Robson of
West Palta Beach spent the Week­
end with Dr. ami Mr*. J .’N. Rob­
son at their home op South Han­
ford Avenue. Their daughters.
Barbara and Jacqueline, Who have
visiting for tha past several week#
with their grand parent a ictmuad
t# Dania with them.

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'M r. and Mra. H. J. Miner* and
young daughter Ann lufl yesterday
for their home In Atlanta altar
visiting for some time t # h r.
Minarik's parents, Mr, pad Mrs.

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Tile Order of the D a iliin Star
will hold it* nlinuttl Rui-crt Murri» picnic in Oviedo Pun. eC-LOO
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The Pilot (Tull will hold It* n p ului- business meeting in the 'louri*t Ccntei at Stltit P. M. prcvydeil
by the tumid meeting .u 7:40 P. M.

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BIRTH \N.NOl Nt HMIA'CS
Mt. and Mr*, lanee II. Toinkin*
•ntioutlerd today the Iditli of a
son. Dale Holland, on Aug. JJ In
Washington, l&gt;. C. All*. Tuoikin*
w ill !&gt;e iemeiubere-1 ■* the'form ­
er Carrie Krhol*.
Mr. and Mr*. Jnlm *. Cat tin of
ttv into tuinotinet*I today the t lrtii
uf a duughtPL, Alarilyn, on Aug

Miss hrotchie Given
Shower On Friday

Mi** Kline Hutchison mid J w
MrCa.Iin entertained «:t F ijjiy
at i&gt;:00 o'clock follow'ir; thr I#il»Me-Ilrownlec wedding. iincitF'il
which look ^plst-e al till* Fit*!
Pr,-sbyterian Chuiih. A -out III
guest*. inctuilintr memlier* of Ilie
wedding party ami frjcii.1* fruit
Del.stul and Sanford. *• tiled at
the McCaalin hum* oil Ma {uoBa
Avenue.
Th.e |u n h , living room* and dm
were' decorate^ with lu'.iutiftij. in •
langvm rti^ of white .m l nine *i*
luted
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white taper* formed 'die Uti'pflntltlun fur the room*.
Tlie diuuur latde war covered
with an Italian cut work rloiu.
White hlliisru* wifre an muted in
the center in a low siltvi howl
and
*llver candlestick*
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.lighted while tapers. At ono end
of the Iutile vra* n thf.... ifel
wedding rake Iceil in white ittal
tn|ii&gt;ed with n m lnlatm - tilt.ltd
vuupli-. The cakeewa*
with asparagus fjj-n j&gt;iieL&gt;iu'tTO*l
w ith tinV pWeellieat t I'"*-*, At tile
other end of the tnlile win f large
allvei punch IhiwI.
Assisting i» serving vie
T. E. Tucker. Mr*, CL.ti-l
don, Mr*. K, J. Moughton, Mr*.
Claude Unwind and Mi** Chat
tulle Muughtun,

Mi** *:«niiil«* lU tlrn cnlVrlalned

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AtiveihisiNG
ONCE

Walei turns a rusty color when j
boiled If It contain* fvaruu* hi-1
carlmnatr.
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fWuitelv the I
IIUMt populated lir a ill the Middle
Fast. The Holy I . - ■: b.-i&gt; 142 p er-!
son* P»r squille mile, n* compared
to -U for the Diiltetl Slule-i,. t'.ni
In a series o f pro iinplinl part let for Europe and 601) for the United I
Mis* Jarkie Itrolrhie. whose mat- Kingdom.
'rlago will In* an i-vent of ihi*
month, wa* hoiiuicd with a cola
parly given by Mrs. Al F. Hunt on
Kutunluv afternoon. Lovely ar­
rangement* uf nine and purjib- ar­
te r* decorated the i-iomr of the
Hunt home at Jlgr, Palmetto Ave-

Mrs. AI Hunt HonorH
Miss Jiu'kip Brotcliie

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The iHust Fmnmis Meelin*! ill

MU* llrotehie wu* presented
with a set uf frost'd fiuit juice
glasses by the hostr*** after w ill, h
refreshment* wen- served from
ktllv Odham and laiuiiu- l.Lul. ait
of whom will go I t B iel-m t ftil.
versity, l.ylian Boyle. Duke Uni, f i oils' and Caroline Lee who tv ill
alleruj the University of KcPtiuky.
Artivs* and allutnnae invilid to
l«- present Were Mrs. Dale Cnltt,
•It.. Mr*. Kirhard llrow.i. Mu. I ■„
Moore, Mrs. Krtwanl lliysuti. Jr.,
Mi*: tiuy Wood, t|r*. Henry
Wight. M, Mrs. J. W. Altman, Mr*.
Cimtles Vodoplfh, Air*. J ls ify
Tooke. Mrs, Thomas Kirkland of
Orlando. Mrs. Rirh tiilb-.pi-, Mt*.
Teiwillegar slid the .Mi*o-&lt; l.tnnlielle Hagan, Lucille .MHi' hii.
I'nmilln Batten; Wlinfrnjt - i.SvcIt.
Ilsttv Jo Brock, Mati'i.i- iVikm*

the (aide «tijl_*rrvst.il plates lu-ji
delirious refresh me,ti*._Mr*. Hint
wa* nssltlerl ill iervlutt hv Mr,
I.. T. Dus* ami Mis. IE. II. Ilu.s
find of Valdosta.'
Those invited tr- !u- with Mt»
Blutehie wi l e Ml, (b itI llrtM.iue
Mis. J. I.. Ingle). Sr.. Mrs. I.,*
Moore, Mi*, Dunabl Jones, Mt*
William lllsir ami the Mlssei
Shir lev Smith. Nancy f'ellnm , Syl
via klriseh. 1 'amilte Ballrn. Mild
red Robson, Jane Thigneri. Mpitha
Brown. Muitlia lVrkliis, Kalliryr
Wiggins, Daphne-t’ ninelly. And
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Friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. !„
Belta who have been making their
home in Mt. Dora, will he glad to
learn th a t they have returned to
Sanford and are residing at their
home on Magnolia A vviiuj.

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The marriage of ItrUev JlemeTO- low flower* formed her hcudiiiei?
trance Dlbbl*. daughter of Mr. an.1 »nd tuberose*. and yellow thrysanMrs. ileni*ipJD -Frederick Dibble »f the mu las were lia^kerl with green
Delatnd. to Harry 'OtUn.r M»rv.Wfv ami while calladiuta-leuve* to form
lae. aun of P i., arid Mr*. Jajwin hrr Unique!. SUeatueis &lt;&gt;f yellow
Daruall Brownlee, w i# salemrpie.l and green satin fell frt&gt;m tli- flow­
on Saturday afternoon at , 4 :Wt er*.
o'clock In the -Fifet Prrshywtjan
Mr. Browplee chu*e for hi* la st
Church of Sanford. The In-Sufi- nian. Arthur llrnnan. ami the tjsli­
ful. double-ring ceremony Wa» er* were Jov McCaslut. Itiimlrr
performed by the gloom's falpjr. Spell of Del.and. Iluisell p u l.toll
Dr. Brownlee* before f Ijrge as­ of Cocoa and Kalph Kekbs of
semblage of relatlev* and frlenp* Miami Peach.
The ic»trum of 'thy chufvh w o
Mi». ■Brownlee, null her of the
carpeted with atparagiv* fern rfhd etootti, wore- aw aflvlvow i *-.*u
group* of pal mt ami fall birelffls of an anna shade with ft''hit'll' she
of white gladioluses and o l t m yore a flower hat in tune* of tore
were placed It tafcch nod. ITkr .and Biiiia. Her acctasprir* were
choir loft waa banked with fern, white and her cor**cv wav of
akd branched bryia* eawtelijwa sweetheart ru»e* and lavender urheld hurntpg white taper* Paluo i chid*. Thy mother of the hr ole,
and while flower* decormtmj lh* I Mr*. Dtldile. wa» unable to he preVeilibuie and th f TantHy pew*- sent became of t recent illness.
were maiki-d w ith aprayv of a*ter«
Cor traveling Mr*. Brownie-and f. in.
wore an aqua *tlk IcTSey drts*
Mr*, itrorge Dai mat* uf De- with a klack lint and arce*‘i'ri.'».
l and. organiit,.rendered a prog­ Lavender orchid* formed h it torram of nuptial music which in ­ sage.
Mr. and Mr*, llrowplee
cluded "Avr Marla”, "Clair dr [dan to spend about two vrvek4 nt
Lunr”. "Bell* of Si. M»nf&lt;’7 thi* luountaltis of North Cun-lina
"Traumieri” and the "IM la Sly after which they w M -rrhint to
Love Song” which ik played when Sanford. In the fall they will
each member of the fraternity 'J* make their home in PliUutMphia
married. Dick Aiken, aoldlvt. fang where MP- Browniwe v ill study
"Uecauie" and "At Dawning” an 1 for her master'* degr v l i linet'erl.
at the roncHftion of the wedding -jlogy at Temple Univvriity n-id
service lie softly sang 'T he gold'- Mr., Brownlee will
Prayer'

Miss Jezuinine Manning Becomes Bride
Of Julian Sirmons In Church Ceremony

Withfcowuf IQ

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Mantel, iUIL, Kitchen or lied room . . .
Went m inister Chimes in th e Mantel

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R. 8 . Warren of portW outh. Va.
whsre they will spend a abort flm#
before returning to Portsmouth.

Mrs. Steele WiU
Leave For ■Germany
Mr*, (iilm tr Steele riper ted to­
day that ahe-waa able to talk U&gt;
bar husband, MaJ- Steele. In flremerhaven. Germany on Friday- She
first call* to be put through to
Germany since the end of the jr#r.
She elated that aba hat rac-lvrd
her order* from the Army and
Will be leaving wlthtn two weeks
to Join her husband, who le a
service officer, a t th e ' P ort of
Embarkation In Bremvrhaven. Sne
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Herald 8porta Editor
I f Tha Sanford Celery Ffda came
; out .«f the heavy echedule qver
th i weekend by winning two tilta
i f f dropping two contest*, while
*.'•RwJJwLon# game washed garay. • '
, S-Friday evening In Pxlatka the
Fide-played a twin blU with the
F iU lk a A‘a and copped Ute eurU |n tjsir. 4 to 2, but dropped the
VJjRtirdAy afternoon the Cclery-

men played hoeta to the Galneerlile .G-Man la a eehedule4 twin
* q W t* fcrvC*M*Md only to the
terenth canto of the firs*. tiff.
Sanford tcored four runt In the
bottom of the seventh before the
ralat detcrndrd ttopping the
game,'and forcing the postpone­
ment of tha nightcap.
Yesterday, th* Fed* and the 0 Men fought a heated ten Inning
battle only to hare tha Unlreraity
Ctty nine jamfon* run arroei the
plettcr In the tenth to cog the tilt,
1 to 0,
. . .
.
Rig Rill Stanton went the route
In the flret tilt Friday to trim tha
A ialtai, and In the finale, the'
Palatkans found Ihe offerings of
Carl Ksttba to their liking and
turned In the 6 to 5 victory.
Saturday Lefty Johnny Tomat

handled the mound assignment
for the locale and received credit
for the victory. Yestcrda/ Ruddy
Laka toaaed all ten frame' against
the Galneevilla nine. Today the
Frdi real two and one-halSgamea
behind the Orlando Senators.
Tonight the Fade lavade the
VenUan Garden Park In Leeiburf
form twin attraction and will re­
turn to the Municipal Park tomorraw night for a tingle tilt with the
Pirate*. which will be the Rue a
final appearance here thla year.
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Letfon Junior Finals
To Open In Hollywood

• a e t L ittle‘Bock; from the Mid-’ .
YESTERDAY'S 8TAR3
writ, Cincinnati, O-t and from the'r Pitching, Larry Jansen, Gianta,
Southwest. j b n Diego. Calif.
teatten d eight hit* for hit l&amp;th
The tournament, a double ellm -1 victory, eighth atralght and first
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 25. 0P&gt;—
Bttrball’a blggeat boy a akow, the liiaUon affair (a-team len t out shutout win aa tha Giant' defeated
until beaten ■tw ice), open* Thurs- the Cuba 4-0 In tha flret game of a
American Lawton National Junior
day
with afternoon and night double, header.
•
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game*, calla for two more games
BalUng. Joe DiMaggio. smashed
ov$r In Hollywood thla week as
Friday, a tingle night game 8at- ------------ ------------------------^ -------four stellar turns from aa many
sections at the country battle it

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Marfan. »
Delaney, a
Tkorpe. rf
Bark*. lb
Oslea. lb
Lelpharl. It
Oarmon. tb
O’Caltaghan, p

o doable, oinclo and his 16th homo .
run in four trip* to tha plate and #
droro In four nine and oeored four ’
to lead the Yankoet to a 14-4 Tie
tore
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after the Sox had won tha opener

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LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 26 (A*i
—TKe Security Council today re­
jected a Dutch tu[&gt;|)ortrd Belgian
prcpcial that ihe council aik the
International Court to rule un the
competence o( the United Nation!

An AGKl) WOMAN ttnn.1* outsl-lr htT ruined ruttage with some of
and Brdatn backed the move.
the l-clonruijr* »he wav nl-lr to «*vr after the Cadis, Spain, arsenal
Poland voted againit the. pro- nnd naval torpedo fartury hbiw up. llitA leti of the woinnn'a family
po*al. Runia, which had fought died vfhen the 2.600,( 00 poumb of rapluaivt-s let gu. More then 200
it nardert. joined with Cluna, Co­ were killed an I rlhoumittU were injured, tlnternatioual) ,

lombia, Brazil, Syria and Auitralia in' abstaining.

The vote came after the Indon­
esian Kenuhlie officially informed
the U. N. that it accepted council
decisions calling for consul reports
from Batavia and an offer of the
council's good offices in the Hast
Indies dispute.
The Dutch had. not, officially
repiiad.
Tha consuls would rnport on
hostilities since the council's A u g ,«
1 cal) for caase-flro and tha good
(('•allaiMg aa F ia , Twui

Judge Rescinds

Fruit Company
Decision Seen As Im­
portant To Intcrests Qf D e a l e r s

W ar Brides: To Pay
Own PanHage To U, S,

Telephone H earing Is
Slated A t Longwood

Fed Player Confined
To Local Hospital
John nr
McManus,
shortstop
on the" San ford Celery Fed Base*
iltal yesterday morning with s
hroat Infection. This morning
fapggtr John Krider stated that
fr. L, Munson reported that tb*

A aaorblba win

evening at the

I.ONIXj N, Aug. 26 (A-) A Brit­
ish Fotrign Oftice spokcimtn laid
t»dev a "itatr of deadlock'* had
developed among the lour leading
allied nation) and the five Euro­
pean stale* which fought j I»rip­
tide Germany over formal ralilicaUon-of |&gt;eace Irraliet. '.
Hr said Bulgaria, Finland. Hun­

gary and Romania were ready io
depotil thru initrumrnlt oi rat­
ification and (hit the Italian con­
stituent assembly had authorized
Circuit Judgr Millard B- Smith it) govrinmnit to do vo.
The United States, Great lirltin Tiluiville ye»lcrd*y .quaihnl an
n -and -France- have pevoevt iew
’older"‘iuued cn"July" 2 by' f l i l ?
Agriculiurat Commi*»ion*r- Nathan

comer Company o citrus packing home
located ir t h * 'Sanford-Statr^-irshoje Drive are coming In well, mer* Market anJ of which J. W.
It waa reported today by Charles
Hall is manager, to compenMtr
Luke, vleo president of the Sem­
inole. County Junior Chamber of for alleged default of contract
'7. b sponsoring th* drive. Two with E R. Sesiitmi'of Winter Gar­
Commerce,-the organisation which den by paying the latter )7.28&gt;
thousand and six hundred dollars within 15 day* or love its dealer*'
f t had been donated at an aerlf liernse if it failrd to do to.
w hour this morning.
• This decision by Judge Sm: n
The- Jaycce* are continuing to was reported toilay by G,‘ W.
’
solicit In and.around Sanford ami
Power limits th* canvas to a Spcnccr, ’ attorney for ihe Market
.
regret that th* lack of man- Fruit Company .who ycvtrrday vis­
ited Judge Smith in Titusville;
email area, Mr. Luke stated.
Following the company’' peti­
It has been requested that all
butinass firms or Individuals that tion to Judgr Smith to review the
have not been contacted aud wish order of the CommU*U&lt;n. Mr,
to gtv* to the rause, mail their Mayo responded hy- q‘j&gt;vciionlnrf
donations to tha 8eminaU County tho Juriiullction of the rm .it and
seeking to uphold his e « t u'd.-r,
f •Jayrees aa early as possible, since
■aid Mr. S|H&gt;neer,
th* goel of $6,000’ ha« not been
The order Imus.1 by Judg.i Smith
reached.
Among those contributing .$26 found that it had iurhkltcimn ovrr
or more Includst
* the hsatler, rrgardleav if the’ ubjeclion*- of Ctimmiulln-V M.ipi,
Mayfair Ino
$600 r
and held Ihat they very Matuts
Tha Yowsll Co.
' $100
under .which the Comi.iUsion-r
Mather's ’
$100
operatrd provided thot h i' ordua
"may be revlewr,l l.y nay court of
Florida S ta u Bank ' $100
competent jurisdirthm."
Sanford Atlantic Bank
$60
The Court held that finrhit
Bfailey Odham
'
$60'
• tr'vatlaa'rf aa . ran* Tire)
ffc Charles Luke
• , # $60
WUllam Leffler
$60 J. C. Hutchison
$60
M. L. Cullnm
$60
Lorm ana’s
$60
Hollywood Shops
,
560 ■
WASHINGTON. Aug.
W VKoumllbt A Anderson’s, |6 0
The Army told war brides over­
Touchton Drug Co.
$26
see* today that In the future they
Sanford Herald
$26
must pay their own expense* jour­
John Ivey
$25
neying to the Unltod Slates to
Join their husbands.
.
,
A IL ##
$28 &gt;
Only tho»# bidd"* who already
Dr’ L. Munson
$26
have signified thrtr Intention of
^ ’ Seminole County Motors. $25
doing so may he brought to this
Dr. Hurry Silsby
$26
country through. Army facilities,
Flg*n Whistle
$26
a War Department announcement
Rltx Theatre
■
$26
aatd.
‘
Randall Chase
' $26
The Army said tho program fo
R. F. Ganaa
*'
126
transport about 1.2*10 war brides
---- -fad Dgvb For. Oo. -: — 526
snd-rtrililren remaining In Great
Britain !■ moving slqwly. It added
Thorp* Fur. Co.
$26
that “numerous brides apparently
consulting their cwn convenience
have turned down rcsenrallon*
made for them."

HiSSSsi!

o j V , . &gt; t r e d ‘* n ‘.rVu»aI,tc.&gt;i&gt;tg.,
a coalilioit cabinet w m l l f tH
current critis, ,
U. 8. Amluiaandor l.lncc.'n MaeVragh had confertetl wah Sop.
hnulia during Ihe morntiu- T*j|dart, nal-1 after leaving the th».
minute mrtliathm 4pnfcr&lt;'iitv Hint
hr hail bropoaed n neutral v».Htlc-l.
an for premier, hut that S-iplipnlia
rejectetl the idea, prnp-nirg in-

Russfcritaly Seen As Causing__ 1
Deadlock Over Peace Treaties

•L: The ballot was interpreted aa
a teat of tha continued Dutch con-

t/rn—A h-srtng on telrohori' **rv W at Lomrwool will he held
Sept. 10 In the Seminole County
town the State Railrifad and TubHe Utilities Commission u id to-

Bill Introduced
To Ban Anti-Red
Parly In Bulgaria

ATHENS. Aug. 26 W ( -Amer­
ican elfoit) to mediate the dead­
lock in the Crcrk gmrimurn'al
cii»i» failed today when llirmiatoklei SopuhoulU. leader of the* main
branch of the I rlwral Party, m in­
ted that hr Irccomc piemirr.
Cciirtantin Ttalil.ni', - premier­
, d.wttnatr, lud been trying for three
dayt |o foim a nrw goirinmcnt.
Su|ihdiili'. 86, had hern one of the
main obatadea to success becau-a-

»n*tUn*_Lur,^h
Tourist Booth

mad*. Use Skystreak Otidwtil flex
waa expected U fg o aloft today tl
Muroc for another attempt to con
oner Urns and spa**.
This time a U. 8. Marin* Corpt
officer,- MaJ. Marlon Carl, tvs* ex
oacted to be »t tho controls, am
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SEE US FOR
„ (
officials s lid ’ If he se t' a . nee
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTIMO
AND TYPINO^eia • » ) record he, too, will bs.saksd h
W s that begin 8aturCkEDrr BUREAU OF - ■

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LAKE SUCCESS, A eg. 24 OF)
—The Security Council called
on the Dutch and Indonesian*
today for the second lime to
ceaie fire in the East Indies
hostilities. The vote wan 10 to 0
with Britain abstaining.

Half-Way M ark
Reached In Drive
■For Jaycee/Booth

C klcsgo M . N ,w T nrk 2-11 (,»*.
ond asm* 's u 'd tad at Ttk, dark-

CLEVELAND. A^g. 26. ( 4 V PUoU of two Jst plansi that hava
ripped th* air at somt 10 mils* *
minuu will appear as th* Na­
tional Air Rats* here, officials
announced today.
On#, i l l . 8. Navy flier, b Com­
mander Turner F. Caldwell, J r.
who sat a new world'* speed record
of 440.7 miles per hour at-Murvc,
Calif., last wask. and the other it
Col. Albert Boyd of th* U. &amp; Air
Fore*.
.
Boyd's record of 628J mil's
*n hour stood up-until Caldwell
mad* his dsih, and th* Army flltr
will fly that ears* Isekbeed P-fO-R
shooting star jet fighter used la

U.S. Backs

U. S. Efforts To Med­
iate Deadlock In
. Government Crisis
Fail After Me e t

were an Internal affair and the
rounril had no buainrss interven-

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F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 11117

Marshall Moots Eva Poron

Security Council Re­
fuses Plan To Ask
RulingOn Indonesia
From World Cpmt

PLOBtpJI IT ATE I.IUCU'B

O rlando
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Baton. Two l» n KHii llarrlngtba.
Mllverman, Murray, Hoik*. D a n k
playti M.Manw to Murray to Sail.rfl.kl. U ft on bawei fearer* *,
(lalneevlll* «.
on balk:' ieti
(rCallafhan I. Htruik jOI; by Lake
I. crcallaehan I. Umpire*: MoWey.
UalbMk. Tim. of gam.i li«l.

GIRL for caahlar A roam*tic coun­
ter, a lia soda girl. Lanejr* Drug
Store.

IN D E P E N D E N T

Blast Smashed Her Home

SCHOOL-SHOES
fo r BOYS
Muaie Box. l i t . and Service.

Fair through 1V«due*day,

AN

V O L U M E X X X V III

?

rls antitoxin ipuncdistvly.
it'was' not knowj) this morning
sr long McMaou* would be conAl tuv»h« h«rpitj)l. but h b conion eras reported as aatbfacto-

Uny"-u*
tors

Stilt prevented

th*

leadership t&gt;f the atute nitil Ihat
hia party take the portfolios of
war, justire ami puldlr “nl&gt;:r,
• TaaldarU aaid he would t ••yei'd
with his own plans fo*- forming n
government.
TsnMaiU head' tl.d
I Royalist k party, vriilc.i ranked
fir.t in the airctiun*
Mar. HI,
tOtit. lie apparently «»uid I-’
l i m i t e d upon n parMnmehtnrv
vote of confidence tn *. nz*' rf &gt;vernment to the auppoct nr nil »&gt;wn
party, the National! it par.v of
General Napoleon Zcr"a.i-.ii ith 2A
ntemlirrs of parliaim .u and Re­
formists under Apostil- /MevuTuB I­
ris with four.
• lie proliahly roiild
on .evrh
votrs controlled by Ihe pXlrrlDC
Rightist Theoilore ruri*)VnaBills,
making a total of 177. ’I hH b
esacllv half ihe're|ireseitlit!Tveiu
In th« event a T.aldzris cabinet
I I V . I I . . M ’a a

Fan.

T««&gt;

AiikIo-American Plea
' To Stay Leader’s
Sentence' Rejected
KtlVltl, Jlittonriii, Aug. 2(1,
(dh—Parliament p i—id n law
lmi»y «li oiling the Vginrinn
Parly, thief opposition to Ihe
Coat mu ill. t .dominate I Father*
, lrf^k/wH,ti»i*v*nwt«h
•
■ U \S IIIM i I "N. -Vug. 24, r •.•»
—T he t filed
dr*|iilr a
Ku-.si.iii rrltuff. pltif* further
t-VO-rn in behalf ut Nikoli* IVt*
km. lop'tanklng 'lulganait an.0 |KI Intcr-Anuri

ills, Oratilt I 1 I
V,,fe of the Ar-I-Ilir.- l ■ &gt;1. nt
hamlv with U. S. S-. »! -y i t Stole George C. Mawlmll. A hall
4rt-l.tr h.u...i
hut kt.iuli.ill UAI lilialila

for n i itii»ull.ilnni on l
kuv‘'trial r.nd i!&gt;*iin *
and tin- Suviel rejectiou,

to attend because ottlic | .c a of hi- ilutlfrz. Ifhlcrndlionel Ifc ! t r’loto)

tlu^l 1*1 pm
lo tin* Iih f ( o n H Mili‘1 JnHlillfltfti I*
.i .yetd w il intro

Company Seeking
Airport Buildings Abattoir License
Commission

A p p ro v i-s
A g r e e m e n t -T o
Ho

Ordinance

Prohibit

Sent To N.Y. GlaiUs
Ntlice (,l suit lil.d .by
ii: City commission i.-( mah
jifoved -n j|iplicxH-ii m If I'rntral FIoimI-i • Quick l rrV&gt;
..ic
the S | f A udi Ad .iitL S t'ju z c ^ O jim u u i- t l
aid UiY.I Aeronau
ifiin tt

(he 1 it)

iTdinlf ih J

fac. Wedemeyer Arrives rquipmctit at the Munkipzi Air
ending
In Korea z\s Arrest
Tlii» ii|i&gt;!iiftlian imlti l-d the
OfLcftfslKDefended! Fcrnsld I lughton Mcmoiwl (lu

rr'tvatihr'Tt
lulyilrreiKt in UuUiiuan inlcm.il
! affain
ltriti-h
Formrtn riffir*1

One of the papers ......... I n Mr.
W ilt..n n , attorney fo r the f i t ) was an nlt.-riiutiv,- w rit' of ionii-

(■•I tl" prurici
•Thr r»ntnu«Hlon *i|»prtvvr-J an
agreem ent to he sent .*• thn New
Yorlr Gfant 'exreut|r&lt; V fer their
z U la n ta
approval.in repaid Ju o*.» i f foclllib s at the A irtx.rt for n farm
ATLANTA, Aug. “4, ».$•»- T..r
irainrtw .ram p n e x t-*iirinT.
Tw o,City owned propelIldt, the IVdetak Iturrnu ..f Inyisliiratj.in
old 141 acre airport a t Hinder- mid i" b v that C. E. Gregory, \iI $••tlisen* ■! *m« ('dK$ T»»5l
tnnla Jailrnal pulilieai rdil.ir, h-d
tursol " v r to i; nn ghuRVMulti
iwniVWl in y.v.t«»dav‘f nusih
Kuiinjr Mack* In Frc.sli letter
hrariug.tha wordy “take w.li ning."
l.iiti-r y ’s hnni.i in m n e q a
W atir Fish Dispute l&gt;.'-au|r
ivsi homtu'l Pului.lny
TA LI.AIIA8HEE, Kla., Aiig. 2d nlghf. There was only miiw.r
ilamare nnd no one wax liij&lt;|i.'l.
(/IT—■Ckrcuit Judge Hugh M. Tay­ ’Hie
letter lurnnl oivr to thr PW
lor permanently riir.iv d the S'al,Itrioril of Czmserration today from
“To all who may iczk to d. troy
rxerciaing JurUdlclion over fresh our'southern
tradiliuui ami waV i.f
water .fish.
*
life. Kor HO years iho Ku liliix
Klan hat ridden nnd it shall rimtiiiua to do to ae lin g u&lt; the
roulhern white m in lives, . T.d o
warning,"

Warning Note Sunt
To
Editiir

(Jairo Fears Reaction
To Council Session
CAIRO. Aug. 14, (A*) —-Cairo
shopkeepers, appronenviri nf l&gt; y ptlan crowd reaction hi a United
Nations Security Council *«• tdon
on Egypt's.ih-mand f ir wlt-idranal which is deadlock pH on the Amen
of British troops frqm tnj Nile can proposal to form a provisio|i»l
valley, locked their duort *olay guvernment for Hurra..
Horlg#, American commniUR-r In
and protected their -xh &gt;p fruntx
southern Korea, said ho was "a-tou niied hy the propaganda atatement" of Col. Hhttkov chargim:
the Americana with Impeding the
work of the joint U. Rr—Soviet
Commission in Korea' by arrent-

ing I-eflsts.

Board Okays U of F
Women’s Dormitory

IzongHhorcmen End
Strike In New York

GAINESVILLE, F la- Aug. 2rt
(&amp;)—A W omens dormitory pro*
ject to house 1,000 student' at
th# Univeralty of Florida has Iweu
NEW YOKE. Aug. 24. (A1'—
auirovyd by the Board of Con­
trol, university officials said to Taylor who declared the agency Longalmremcn w in ha I le . n out
ould not Iw'stripped nf lla auth- on a wildcat aix-day strl’l ; return­
JACKSONVILLE, h » . A vij. W
ed to work at llu.lizii ItTvor p in s
•rtty by the legislature.
—
--The-project,
w
hich-'till
cost
apl?Pj — Th# freighter t.uir C&lt;*ist
today and s apokcsmnp for Uniied
was aightod today towing toward
States Lines said the lima* Amer­
ica was tentatively sch.-dnl-d to
of Education.
sail for Europe Thuradny.
Tho unit Is to m seif li.mhlali-ig
The America, the nation*' larg­
through receipt* iv.tr o petted « f
est and fastest liner, had hern
year*. George Raughnan, run’*,
DETROIT, Aug.. 24 (AV- The
tant buelnesg mana-.'- r. said the Ford Motor Co., which last Sun­ scheduled to sail lost Wedne.dny.
in ltbl coat o f instruction and fur­ day announced price Increase* on The voyage waa ean«*ltcd when
nishing b to lie paid through the it*. Ford passenger car and truck longshoremen walk'd off the Job
and wer# supported by the now ,
issuance of revenue crrclflcau*
models, today raised list nrlce* member* of the National Mari­
Th* State Improvciju nt Com. «n its Mercury and
Lincoln time Union (CIO).
mission under the dire'Hon uf C. models and ita so called' Ft rd
If. GVerman has tentatively ;.p- luiy r r models.
FM M isea' mT IB6 .SUH'Uhf 'HH4
Phknl s p hy rim Gulf Cu n r praarad .ari b a s e -«f
Maine residents recent I/ »uh
(£5*5.000,000.
range from $«A. to $224; on the jeetpd to a heat spell, didn’t like It
IJncoIn from $J48 to $200 and on a hit, according to fl. II, Coleman,
■
CORRECTION
. tho Ford “luxury".m odels'from
PRODUCTION RECORD
when during his recent vacation
Mr*. Emmett Hunt, nut Miss 415$'to 4220. '
at Kockport, ha continually mop­
e n Harper, .will assu t Mrs. J.
BERLIN, Aug. 24. i.P I-F .nur:
A atstrmfnt pccnmpanylng the ped hi# face with hi* handkcr.'hii’f
grncy kUocatuSf , 5 f , cori to the
uasraet-ln«rn*»«i said thsy u*ra and stoutly maintained thr.t IT
iptr.ry
baab Industrie* enahlctl iron and
u.'cessitated hy increased man- was cooler back In Ftor'ub. Ho
steel prodaction in the U. &amp; xone
facturlng and m sterisls cost*.
rv|tortrd that one day tho P »it.
of G erm tty'.ta reach h pu'fwar grad* pupils.
maxlnflm. Mr. Colemtn, after
high during July, bor prldiKtlor
$2 DEGREES
larnl radio announced a W Icgreo
KIWAN18 SPRAKHtf
of most consumer goods declined,
B. K.' Whitncr, we'alhcfiASn, **&lt; motoring to Wolfboro, N. II. with
Lynn F. M cFs.hJn. Delomd
loiwrence Wilkinwm. director i f
8. O. Chase, Jr. spent the follow,
th a . Americas Military Oovttn- realtor and former prison warden, ported that tho maxim'im. tempering
two weak* at Rockpott » lu-re
aturs*
yesterday
was
ItJ
dcgrvui
will
be
tha
guest
sp
rsL
-r.a
t
Die
ment’* economic* division, reportMr*. Coleman bad been su yln g.
K iw anb. luncheon tomorrow.

Missing Cruiser Is
Towed By Freight er

Ford Raises Prices
On Lincoln, Mercury

. . .

.

MOSCOW. Aug. 20. i/V/—Tha
Ukraine I’raiJa, Communist
Party
newspaper of
Kiev,
rharged today that the l idled
Stair* m &gt; out to "liiiiiidat# iha
independriire of I j lill Aiderlcs*
rountrlr*1' at the tjuiiiundlah*
roufrrrnre.

QU1TANDINHA,. B ruil. Aug.
vA’)—.-The Inicr-Ameiican Confcrcnce received today a piopoaai.
Lniteu orates,
bsc ke 1 try
I.) ttie
the L’nilcd
Stal*», w
lu .
HtV V ^ i'V W d rir.- H e-)
upline flout the Atctic .to tke
Antarctic as a '‘lecunty region'*
with military foices' of all Amnicatt natiuns.., Aluka and Green4
the tone.
Hie tubromniiltce v*Inch draft .*d
the mraiuie k n rum|&gt;o)ed o l ’Sen.
Vtm trnhf.g fR.Mirh) end

srnldlives ul Bi n d . Mrsico, Peru
ami Bolivia.
_
Under-the |uufMi»al, any attack
mi tie vn.t atrntrgir a n a would
iuvnU'i &lt;;■ li-iivi- iiiravtiM'a under the
pliifm-M'd hriitltpltvit'-llraty of mu-

-An uriH.il ntuok l.y any •
nguiiiiil ah American tiation
t.L* ■ct.it,ider.-d mi attack un
Arm ncan *tat&lt;« an.) each on* if
il,%- Anii-.'iraii Mali-) uvvutnaa the
uhiigaliuii to u l in facing suclt
an itta .k , cv.i.-isiiig the Indi­
vid.ial oi v-rilwtiv«- right of se1*
defense zrc.-guizrii l&gt;y. Article 6t
of I la- UniKNi Nations Chat t'r„’*
h&gt;- agret'int'Di said.
Vim agn-timeiit uii tit# *«curlty

American iciju.-U.-iur *on»ullalmn
mi iVtkbv'v d. ill) sentence, liol.linv,

fused, to operate an alMtti&gt;ji &lt;■
ih plint at ."I hfrteentl| Si reel a*mi
Kim Avenue, Ingrlhrr wrtli an
-----------pital wtiich under pruviiiutu ul a injuiictiun .d isigned to )« i.' t!«
REOUf., KOREA. Aug. 24 UT&lt; i new
be treured *vitli City’, otdinanie (ouhibiinig »ueh
General Albert C. Wedrjnayer nr.1 pfiijrct, w ai trvealrd. to I’ll
rived today for a Wpek's stirv&lt;»
City
Comniiiiion *.»l it* meet­
nf uneasv Knren for President
ing lad evening by I'rcd It. W.lTruman. He said In n prooirre'
statement that memlten of id
j on, i.ity attorney.

The l i n t was that Russia pro.
|Hned recently that the Allies
withhold deposit of their ratifiestions until all five ex-enemy
elnli a laliflet). Ihefr treaties. The
,pokr«man ,nid the second factor
Ihnt 'nt least two Italian i»iliD.'nl parties, the Commuiij'ta mi'sldn would maintain "cnmiilei:and fwiclBiitta, were inalstiiii; that ohiectivity, with no commitment i
the Italian government amt rati- and no prejudgment."
fy ita treaty until all the lllrf
Thd apeciat envoy explaln.-.l

uritr. Council iy)d that rpo-dai pirraullona were being tak.-n to pn&gt;ttect them.
&lt;

ll.ftimmilnLi Ira-trr *t nlrnretf
In hr hanKnl. I hr S 'atr I’rpartroent mailr thi* plain l&lt;*Uy
in' tiutdLhiill. fn.ll&gt; tin* lull of
an Amrriran m i'ril i-» Milsru*

‘ Conference nt Qultaruluiha, tn

Security Region” To
Extend From Arc­
tic To A n t a r c t i c
InWest Hemisphere

Optimistic Oyjei:..
Britain’s Future

WASHINGTON. Any
John J. M. t'^.y, prt mU-nt of
tin' 'glcieh*-i|t&gt;lu^' fbneing into V'fKiid Bank, einn -u ed eonfidel
line) teChniqU'ir nf.-whli-li G yre toilay in ltritnin'&lt; al&gt;il|ty to f
linl'i- been .aeVnrnl t-vnni| ltS ill through it* present rconomlo ci
tier many 'in
ii'-l't "i
Tim 1*111. vvhl.'Ii nisi, w.i-dit a hot*
StrCloy, lectarinrf* that Britain
(«li the Aitr irii.i Ymitli Urptimm- lit'« a rlelit in ipiriy to the «6tinii. would t.-|.n*'&gt; the Agrnilan' nnllon fsiHin.iHHi.MHl Worl.l I’ank
nf th eir r&gt; ii.’.imnr .•*' m tin! f«r u loan alth mg i it hae not
iiia iH n M u a i'it&gt; r&gt;«.u
I .i-nde application, anl.l he does

GIIUIAI.TA It, \i|g , “d (&lt;V)
Thr.-.. uf1tj!&gt;,i ships,
carivliur
I t"-i .TrlV'1.. Ik • iilti 1:v aftrr th. v
ri.fii" d f&gt;&gt;* wr-ha to dlvi&lt;mh'rk
In 1‘rancr. docked at Gibraltar
tin ler muzrh I
fnarhinegtin* todn&gt;- to take oti ewsl nn-1 pruvUimi*
I il«- Jew-, ImlV'-d in their rf
f.ut* In enfe’r .Pair-tine . withallt
iiiitiWrralh.n errtlfieates and re­
turned lo rrallce, 'were expected
in remain .here al.nul two (lays
before resAmiug tho Dip to'Hniu.

K«plalnli%’ hU *'«'|i(liii!»m’* uv«r
itiitaiii'a ‘future, ho -aid Iha Britidi an* “a alurlz iH-opl.t, . lh«y

have got g&gt;&gt;. I I.UAinrzi anise,

Tbrlr Inlcriial Tiudgot *s!iu*t"oit. is
r.'H-d. and tliry are aware of their
lirol.lriiii and on-ityriitit them

MjCloy furtlujr lo ll ispurteta
t. The* b a n k -Kilt pat borrow
mure money thruugh txsuanco of
•veuritiv* this year “unieu unforiTeen devetupni'nta UT ur." It
now has aliout IMKt.tmO.OOO tn U.
S. dollar- alone av.ul.il.le f-rf- lend­
ing, and this sum ii "nJvquhl* tor
immediate purreetn.**
2. The l.auk does not expert to
make gny‘further liaA* liefure lla
anhual mcvling '.n la.aJoo ScpL
3. Argentina hat ntml-i no for:^n|.|iiiration fur DUMiliimhip in
tluo.ank.
4. In extending a IHTS.OOO.OOO
loan recently'to Iha N tlh*r'*tids,
tin. U nk felt th) Gutcn trourba
in Indonesia would i o \ ho ’'sorti
a drain un the Dutch « .'tioiny tnat
it would Interefere with th# integ­
rity of our loan."

Communal Rioting
Continues In India {Vlrs. Beal To Attend
Registration Meeting
NEW DELHI, Aug. 2d. f.;n—

Communal rioting in lo ilo .v rod
Mrs. Ixiurlne Beal, secretary of
Amritsar wax reported to have
subsldml
* '* * '” to&lt;!ay
*
*hutt eittwhoro In the Florida Slate A ssociation-of^
the-itrifctorn ru\lr.i th.&gt; sltiia- Supervisors of • Registration, will
tTon’ was still sori'-tV a ' Rlahs, attend the c6)lrtl meeting o f th*
Hin.lua and Mpslima reatglngd via. association which will b* haU
broiled In a bloody w ir of rcprls- this weekend in Ocala with head­
pis.
*— quarters In the Marion Hotel.
Ra iU rat ol rfhzuugU.aa--,tk»-p«&gt;.
Wev.it Ul riVtkia 'i te g le b
vinre. newly divided between lh e&lt; supervisor for Marlon.* county,
Dominion* of India n-.d I'akmnn. who Is In charge of arrangements,
was desertIwd aa nrc-ar’oiii ahd announced that Secretary of Btata
little hope was h eld .tut foT Ini- R. A. Gray and a representative
mcllata Improvement In tl.o *llua- of the Attorney General's Offlcd
lion, despite rensw.'l appeals by
Hindu and Moilom lt id r 'i for an
Tho meeting wax called by th#
cud to violence.
Upthegrove,
The Indla-Paklstan M nt drfinv# tin-ddent. DeWitt
council, In session lierx, hPanl a r-glsirstlnn mmervl'or of Palm
fir*thand*rcport on the lituation Reach countv- for the purnosa of
yesterday from I’andlt Jr.wshsr- IcrU b tu re. The meeting will open
Inl Nehru, Indian prim) mlpl'tor, dlsrn'xing rlcct^n s«d rc«rii*ra+by ti)*' 154T
following hi* return from n visit lon lew* patfe-i
st OiSO A. M. Saturday.
M
to East (Indian) Punjao.

t

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

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TH E SANFORD HERA D , SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Players Fined

demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha Amtrirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,*a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
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I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

tram

of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
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local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E
.-v A E A E S H * / r

Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN
W E V E W A IT E D H E R E R X JR HOURS
F O R 'E M - T H O S E " B A N JK R O B B E R S
A R E TO O PARM SM A R T T O G O OUT
CV^ A A 4IG H T L I K B T H I S - 1 _ F T £ ~ C 0 ~
O V E R A N t&gt; G R A B A C U P O C O F F E E
A N P C A L L I T A A 4 K 5 H T - -----.
M T P E E T A R E S O A K /M V J E T \

one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons H u rt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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- Y A R D L G Y V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
Amerlra'a Moat Beantlfal
Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
Ask Me For Free Estimate
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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
bect'iss of the b e q e f l^ o t prq.

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

■ violation both of the
I 'X L '.T A

it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

WHAT A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and
thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I’uU k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

Indonesian Issue
irM lIam l tram raas Dm )
largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100,000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- R l l S S i a S i l e n t O v e r f

S

Seizing U. S. S oldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

. T K - S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 11, Indadlak'lM ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8EOUL Aug. 81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
manda for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

LU C K Y S T R IK E presents T H E MAN WHO KNOW S
T H l TOBACCO A U C T I0 H U R I
TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

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U U n ity T h e r t U S t r e n g t h —
To Pn I k I tlx P * * « of th# World;
To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

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TH E W EATHER

Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For U N

SA N FO RD ,

Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
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G(
R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea In Bulgarian
Leader’sSentehce

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By

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Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Just Before The Battle Started

SEO U L Aug. 22 .UP*— Arrr»t
L A K E SU SC ESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
of lumemui ringleader* in "widThe Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
tpianl activity of a revolution ate
QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug
ity Council today that the UnitcJ
natur”
in touthetn Korea w tj
22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt;
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
R. Hodge late today after tjr
protection of the “economic inde­
ia.
I Bullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
pendence" of American nation* be
The Dutch then told the council
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
written into a hemisphere treaty.
that it.m u tt either “ tend troop*
G
&gt;
!
Genera)
Terenty
F
.
ShttThe tteering committee of tic
or let- the Netherland* alone
ko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The S tate D epartm ent aaid ta­ take meaiure* to rrilore order. ADOIF H ITlir* peraonal p h y tld an . tion , on the joint commiaiion
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
The announcement that both Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in tide* would comply with the coun­ other defendant* were found guilty terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
a new effort to *»ve the life of c i l ceate-fire tall* at of rakl- by a Untied* State* tribunal In teat government, issued a ptei*
m the me*rule, which the United
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng a tNuernberg, Germany. They were
State* ha* opposed.
. mght Aug. -f h v l. haep. hailed; »*
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*- the council * greater! triumph to
!n *\h e " p m !
end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
aeotkiana*
arlrnriia
roni'P ! I#HC# OM *
conference ttrltlm
with aa au
rp rlie, move
ten-day*
w*s
apparently
aimed
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti. orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonto bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
at - disniptins the work of the

Possibility Ends For
Allied Review Of
A n t i - R e d * r . Case

SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 11 UP*

In a. new appeal for the coun­
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
teaantatlve, declaredd:
"If you really want tha fight­
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
together with freedom, that’ *v'
curity for which million* theie
are yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and strange and dreadful paradox that
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
an effect diametrically oppos'd
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n
m m
tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State*
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^ vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
*
Hat
S
L
O
W . 1 M «*r ' U - g tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t'
nation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
of;
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie.
The eonfareneo approved In It*
special economic parley o fA m er*
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a
____________
_
^Bogota
meeting ___
next January.

-R u ssia 's repreienlative on the
Allied Control Commission today
rejected the United State* demand
for a review of the death senfence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
w* f fiiilia e m n Balt.
R a il C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—antt-Communist—leader.—
am i
F-*-UuHlarmo
Cuban
-~
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!-

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NO. 201

A s s o c ia te d P rt a a L o tte d W ir y

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

-entratlon camp*. (Internationn'

Quillman Reports
OnDiptherialn
Seminole County
12 Cases Found Dur-

i n g M on t Ii D e c s
Not Mean Epidemic

tcntmiiion."

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,
1(f r a ill/ n - Veoposaf * wot

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

*

5kt(kov said the had wade th*
tares statement" two d*v» agr
at s com miss Inn meeting and
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
and Maj. General Albeit K
B r»n. chief of the American
del at atlon, held press confsi
anw•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
Kces. said Korean authorities
hadK rested more than, too iictoiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
nunl-er in the provinces.
He &lt;aid those arrested were
chicct’d with .rioting, atterkioo
poire boxes and Interfering with
the government’* lice-eolterting
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
#XMnt or location of the riot­
ing
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn
wh» the- discovery in esrly Augu&lt;’ of a plot by U fltst *m
.......... .............
.
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad

Twelve rare* of dipllieria have
been repotted in the-county dur­
ing the preterit month, il wa* an­
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank
THIS P1CIU8I WAI t AKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha
rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (le tt),
Countv Health Unit.
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground),
Although the incidence of dipA r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow ). Remark by Partway to
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to sa lo tag e High; I McCann that “ I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
ganrta-- tnhy- p ro g ram ^
” '1
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" — ——
WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
it lia* not
reathed the extent
f ah epidemic, be declared. Tot*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,

CA IRO , Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
an-Jt of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
shouting “ Down with Amencx. 1
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
discussions on this nation*! dis­
pute u ilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
biothrtbood.
r
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
med K u h riis . broadcast an ap­
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
help lb* government maintain qr-.
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
at Lake
Success
piessing fqr
United Nstinns action.
T h e 1number of dem or.siratott
leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
In Calm. They reformed afte r

i I'ttallhned nn ISi|» rif v tt

Hits
Is Unionized | County Health , Wcdemeyer
Giinese Leaders
c;! Prior To Deadline Program Outlined For Present Crisis
Of New Labor Ad At Lions Meeting:

Northern
but not contagious, he pointed^
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
.am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I (aelle art ee rag* Wean
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
— -2—
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU . Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers Warned Of.M ethods Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
|Ca«l!*wa ee r*ire t'.lahti
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
Wink of the ‘ -'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
T lir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti« lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into e fl'c l eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h p u ted to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
Ffltmet King Loin 1l'is»y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
qutf piogr*nr“Kisen s c o m I w -"lhlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’
WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, « ., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC h in a w ith-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f ’ib ' Isw making m sjntily
" i i q u o t'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' f ii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U n it'd St*!*— w s o e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
m partively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',
iraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e 's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiu
n n o i'. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uDirector of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
a aid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u '.e r to ld 'th e council China h id
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fM t ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsnItHieMl nfl I'agf I tithll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
|l'alien s# nn l‘. , , S:i«ku
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A ir w a y s , . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in Pj . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly A t Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.g o (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w '#v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X . Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK .
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,,,'
A
u
th
o
rir.tlo
n
-w
as
.Iv.
.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on H urinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
l
g
h
i
.
tii)(
)n
Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
T ransferred To SH S!K
S
V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
The
in# senator*
se n iiv n appointed
ippriinicii are
ure
t l
■•
Teacher* will report to princi­
. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-M iee), McUeii.r ( D - j F o u r S c h o l a r s h i p
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local th unde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j W inners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8 -m ln -l, C o u n l, w lD n-r, i - l t h , " P . r .l , n r . . ,n d ,1 V i, M ttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '. , , M ! M l-iln lp p l n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piym taL f'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma. and . visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that *r«r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
'
*
flelali b tra aaid.
Ing -profeaalon.
riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
or mora act* units.
Oontinaataf

th*

Carraway Elected
President Of New
Cifr Skeet Club

(’harkks E. Ginn
Died Suddenly At
His Hume Thursday

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THE SANFORI HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

■rnsam.

by ii frb-nd in I'hilad- tphij.
Anwn* th* di-lrgrl-i iy a i Mi i .
J. K. C, ,Willrr-H&lt;M&gt;(«|ilwrir. nil altorm-v of AnKli riim , llulin id,
who 1« rohrernrd chief!/ With lli«
im lix-alion of convict. nul juve­
nile*, Hh. apjimla to tho .woman
of th* world to ru-ato and pass
belter law, no that childtru will
food, planes, rlothing and cars. - have a aaf« and happy life.
. . . . . to
..
Keen Mine. Canlvet Lar.dre, who
r , “lUsWill oe a long process
- develop a united w o rld i'l...........
but we w°n many fiirnda with her otiick
au*t keep trying," .h r say*..
iraile. wa» another member of .the
This Partaienna auivd in the irroup. Repatriated fimn a depur
,
capital overnight - Liya irtoup of U |iop epinp in Germany, she alto
Europ&amp;ti univtfVl
icn cn- i* • teacher of Kngli»h in France..
■■rouS* as Tori&gt;mow4__
for the
Others included^
o f t he' E. RSnJtTnT »Eo .*5t wr m*.ter'*
—
pestwhr*cohv.n
degree In law from Glasgow Uni|Vfratty; Miss Agnes '

Puerto Rico To Hold Scientific Institute
First Election F&lt;£ 'In Germany Converts
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace
Hr LKSLIK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto RUo.
laitreat and oldest U. H. possession,
wiil elect ita own (ro*error neat
year for the first lima aince Juan
Ponce de Leon, the'first ehrfef ex­
ecutive, settled the Island some
4l*J years ago.
,
Puerto Rican* are given this
.privilege—• - precedent'* ttf 0 ." Ni
territorial government—under so
act signed by President Truman

j 1st ffpm Ai.efdceo uiii rsitvs an
Belgium, IIollA ii# fiv.. Kii, Lux- Oxford graduate and auth-rr, l.'thel
rmbourif'and S ft iiM ,h 'J .
Carlelon Williams; and Mis* Cohi HU*. CharreA who tcorrs ces-'capeion Aquils, executive director
rustics and wears h a ^ u n g golden- of 'he Centro KscoUr University
brown hair In a lo F ^ W o t, ,.t the In, the Philippines,
nape of her neck, |W M fl with
the French resistance J Wmj the
“Women'* suffrage In Fr-trre
.011 bring many ci
paid.
f
. “We will continue
.- Ur IIETTY CLARKE
itrengihcn the same
AP. Newsfeaturea Ut ruiy Editor
If you are une of the mill inns
of girl* who are detcirninrd to
keep their hair long in spite of all
THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlDOM and mayors of 17 Long Itlanf communltle* look
that fashiort dictate* thi^ fall, you
f o r p n n ifru n lln m . . 9 Ik ,. «t
» . a . u l l - __ a.__ a_________. . .
. J __
for
construction of the first peacetime
atomic energy pile on .(he
may have difficulty in finding •
haven, L. L. Naw York.-Dr. LyJd Burst, atomic pile aulhoiity of
becoming hut.
There ia only onu solution to 1 the control* a* th# power shovel digs up the first scocpfu] of cart
■the problems until mlll&lt;M-r* iloctd# |
to whip up a few .creations for Hie I
girl who haa elegtml net to cut latr ten into a bun
hair—you'll have to 'm a k o yiSir neck- , / i a
long hair look short—or put it im. t A i- t,
If yqu
u i'urlng n I &gt;
rTjOTFj
pprt trm!e'’ imil women o
psgrboy coiffure and v-ijn to ™»ki* it* W iw 'd j® S
hair should l&gt;#
. th ed tae ttf U ,k
i W m B X n if H i* iu.*- combed
J
i everything “ nJ r d i i o . .
'pa■iiiy It into
•* •«». plained-■ andlW oth.'s i
ring them f.ir- . Snampoolng your hair shculd be
suitable forlm aarjill the
, in mJ* bans- a • frequent tv*m. Uw th* dry
| keep the \nssr6r warn
Or you can a fllm
.. .yotic
.... hair akamwoo* when yon h tv ^ .t cold.
Inge
healed buildings and Iip^i
In a center p ah and Cuinl&gt; It .In * Other - time* ut* the liquid
large dips over the ear* and fAr- shampoos to make your hslr ’.nine
like th&lt; stars. Though your sham-

At I H t CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY, m l GOI1
r«elfih S lrtet 1HlUaurrl Avenue
Paalor K.TU W rith :
Star of Light o v |r WTRH, J;30
A. M.
,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning woisbip, )l:UO A. M.
Evangelistic ssKicc. d :00 P. M
Revival service* each \-ening at
1:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*. Ouie
B. Jones conducting services.
CHRISTIAN A sHJfAuIfAUT

FIRST CHRISTIAN f i l l Rt II
(ni&gt;'inlea n» rh » |.i)
Sixletnih Street « Sanford Atenu
H ilium l-rcry I n i n , n.ikier
hunday Church School. 0:4'
A. M.
Worship and Coimiiur.ion^. 11:D0
A.. M. Sermon: The. IVe* Of
J.iberty.
Union Services
will l&gt;«
held atII . An Is
II
1_• . I
as .1 a, J
M. In the Msthodif
S ixth. Street nnd I’srl
Th* public it Invited s]

IllO tiay 1
THE CllllftC II OF GOD

k^yi!Tim6 Low Death
Record in g . S. Seen

7:48 P.TI/; Evening Servk-e. Ah
aferm al u p rjf* of aonx ami go*-

tel message. TAI1 ai* welcome, f
This will be the first JorvL’e iti
8BVENTA BAY ADVENTIST. ibfgnaev -^IsJlgt.ly year, add-ktl
r c m tR C If.
memlwra a ir urge.1 to l« .ilrhent.
Revealh
■nd K,m Avenue
' Sabbath School, f '.30 A. M. . 7
Church 8ayvlce, 11:00 A. M., sage* at both services.
Victory leader llsml l u g S l
each Tuesday night, 7: »&amp;f ■: Sr.'
ilra. Ruth Swaggerty. h U r in
chargq.
.
( —
Woman Missionary I..,nd meets
Dr. Charfes^Ll V irio n s
each Thurarlay at 7:45 P. M. Mra.
Flora Crew*, leader in rhargu.
Th# Churrh string band will fur­
nish the music for ill these ser­
vices. and ths public is invited to

.SPECIALS FOR AUGUST
Try a Ngw Heat.Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather

cut or tell long , . as you pi
prefer. Especially good for dry hair.
Scalp‘^qaU irnta and electric iqaawt*
specially.

H A R R IO T M ILLER BEAUTY NOOK

New LocaUwt'

*...................
306 North Park' Avenue

a rinse, some girls like to top
Iheir shampoo* off 'witn a lemon
or a vinegar rinse.
One professional hairdresser tn
town uses beer to set the Jutlr.
The' advantage of beer is that it
not only speeds up the drying
process but it artuall/ •vemr to
ki'rp the wave in for u longer
Period. And t here Is no beerscent after the hair Is dry.
If you are going lu experiment
with one of these long-into-sliort
halrttvlra, why not ask vour hairfirrtser to giva you a styling anJ
.shoV you how to arrange I t7 Tlten
’if,'should be a simple matter for
*ft&gt;q to accomplish a professional
Lawdrcsting .job .,jl homo. And
irnivmt^f. In axtlerimtnting with
v o ilffu rf Iff with evrrvthing
If at
don't succeed,

Phone 971

'.‘Al* Newsfeaturea v
,[v'EW YoRKc-rA new all tithe
Jut* death raid faf4Atn*iu*r&lt;sVt*y
,l&gt;# •*« for I hie year.
Hairing im/urseen developments,
each a mortality fecord appear*
likely on ih* baaia of poUeyholdurs
h» 6Ietroi«oUtajt'Lifa
MptrfiiWititlll'l.ifA Insuranre
(aniranp*
of th*
Co., who form a ranresenlativ*
cross-section of th# urban popula­
tion. sava th* company's Htatiitlral Bulletin.
The death rate in tb# first half
uf Ihlt vrar wa* 7.6 per 1,000, a?
Identical with (he previous low in
the firat half of 1042, th# bulletin
said, and "when allowancu is made
for the inrrcai* in the average
age of these insured in ih* past
five years, ih* death rat* in l'J47
actually establishes a new mini-

with A m in i DITICToa aLuiiartta those m sd by o»a during th* war the
Rev. Janie* A. McXnarney seel* th , burial place ci Saint Ran* Goirpu.
Who was killed by Indians in 1643 osar Aurleavllla, N. Y. Falhsr McEnl
♦rney beliavae that the Saint w u buriad with a metal crueln* and tliat
U»# mine detector will pick up traces of IL Wllh him U th* Rev Thomas
l- Colley, director of Ura shrink osar AuriaavRla.
&lt;li&gt;wrnational!

communicable diseases of child­
hood.
"Cancer alone' register* sn Incteatrd mortality on tho bans of
rotes not adjusted for the aging
of the Insured group."
Compared with 1046. ths suicide
rate *o far la 7 per relit less,
homicides 12 per cen| less, and ac­
cidents 18 par cent lea*. .
Although the accident rat* is
lower, oddly enough there -xgra
more lives lost In catastrophe*—
defined as accidsnts taking five
or more live*, the bulletin raid.
“There were about 1.8iO deaths
from catastrophe* in th* general
population of tha United 8i

Fall Is No Time To
Cease Gardening

H | &amp; A. KIIANKE
AP Newafaaturea
BERLIN—The Kaiser Wilhe'm
Scientific Intrltutet, which pro­
vided much of the scientific
brain! behind Hitler'* war n v
cb'ue.
hard
turord again to
peaceful teaearch work.
. .liut .whereas they, once -bad-m ra­
tions of mark* end the beet poe•Ibte scientific equipment to work

I&gt;dive fdls or muffin* long*.': ' th.-r aie
A fttr j liVrd with honey H um ; will

We •llixlk the

Favorable factors, It continues,
have been low. mortality from injfjuenia and prvtwmonl*. « decline
In th* tuberculosis rata and lhaf
from heart, blood vestel and kfdnev ailmtnta,
_______ ________
___ In
and naw low*
Glvt the lawn • fall feeding of
mortality so far thla v**r from
syphilis, appendicitis, and the main .current year—or about 2 1 3 tlotce bone meal or #om* commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p*t
the dumber In the Ilk* parted ( J 300 square f**4, scraUbed in v lth
• sharp steal rake.
,

“A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”
S u n d a y , a u g . 24 th

11:00 A. M.-“THE RECOVERY OF
"
URGENCY!”
SEVICE WILL BE BROADCAST
STATION WTRR
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BHSTIANITY-A NECESSIT Y,

Transplant jrvsrgrmmi In tB«
•arty &gt; * a tW ^ giving th.nr time
to reestablish root growths. . , ,
Put eold framss and hot beds In
off tha last of th t lonutof*
rram oats. Us* the t&gt;lg»set
•st for alow ripening by
I
f r a y M In naws-

'•tiniiluHle.l Cul" All­
Over M l!

9

H iir-T ttrkrd nl S truir.

slew

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
did Sanford Arena*
Phone

Dig MAt* D u n g a rtc *

GENEVA NEWS

QM'A m v n x r m s v

1 Table

l.aL-trsieJ deniru-sturtllly
tire ted.
siilrhed,
Mr. and Mrs. F.. T. Hummers‘11
aniiouncu the marriage of their
daughter, Betty Louiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. 3 at Ihu
horn* of W. B. Kyser in Mims.
Tha couple are at • home Is

S an fo rized C h am b ray
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iNNOUNCF.MF.NT
Mr*. It. G. McIntosh,
d M a y '(if 'iirt'i &gt;f »
argaret Marquis*, on
the Fernatd-I.aughton

Uoulilc- ilitclieu!

M a tc h e d W o rk S e tt 2 . 9 8 E t
o f S anforized T w ifl

'

S turdy, aruty-ljpe tw illl
r re c u io u cut for a real fit!

SLACK SUITS
ftv TO M S J W V E f c A nil M 4G R E G Q
COfllfABlIng M l

•M r* Ell Hart had Mr. and Mi a.
Hnbert .Uawthorne a» her gu#»'s
Thursday.
liiil'V C’i.inli» «i"l ilani.di

JO

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Lined, drsw-lijic
fnllar.
reaa-lvtbc . m
n » r.

th a li-a p * rin i* n t in - th a yiummei-

aill residence.
Mrs. J. C. Huggins, Mr*. Cal­
vin Oldham and Mr*. O. C.
Brockman were hoaleaae* al a
buipits* party for Mr*. W. G.
Anders at tha Community llousu
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Aruleia
had as their guest over the
weekend Mra. Fied Rogers, Mr.
and Mra. Allen Greenweb and solBill of Gainesville.
' Mr. and Mr*. W. II. I'attlahell
left last week to visit iheir son
Evan rattishall and daughtaitn Waahlngtoji, D. C.
Mr*. Molli* IKodey I* home,
alter a week'*' viait with lirr
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .and
ii,* . P. Ii. ' liooley Mn Wlnt«r

Wv to .lt, onr own le . Cream, All flnvon
T««ty — Delicious — Healthful

FOR

SERVICE

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WITH

WALKER

----------- Guard Against------------- Aphids
L«A( H op p ers

Mole Crickets

Walker-. Proven

Telephone 1200

S a .if o n /e r f ^ n V i

Don't Ridk Your Celery Crop

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Call Lind Weher, Gan. M fr. Tht-M ayfAIr Inn

Still A Good Selection At
Greatly R cd u ^ d

llu d !
O u r Own S t|iin re -lla k

4 .2

B td 8pid«r MHen

faced with changed conditions
which bring both problem* ami
challenge*. Tha way the rommunltiki meet thalr problama and fa**
,
their challenges will have a tretneridoui bearing on th* fulur* of
th* country, *inc# lha nation I*
composed of groups of comraunitlgs.
.
tn 1040 over half of the aation »
population under 18 year* of,age
lived In rural eomaanlUea. In
&amp;,'.proi’ur»lun to th# number of adults,
■
rn n l
rummunitica raU*
false a^KIut
about
rural
cuMnUnitlci
twlc* aa many children as urban
centers.
- ‘ ■?

h lru rlin n
hlriint; rtrrtl in IlirAe »ttlr

M h U rU ls. A grit 6 I h r n 20

[nr the xante reason! lienforcetl mIli* hlntf. heavy

5.95
6.95
ltt.95
11.95

DO THE JOB
th . rural population. Rural

, p . ^ a n d burn anything

(Mwtarly.
; And ao, onlea* It take* .U p a U

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

enrourag. community g j f r f f h
tha •' rural cwmmunlty find* ItaaL
being riaglactad, th# inter*.!* ui

Values
VAlu*ft
VM u^
VAlutn

Fashioned
by Tom Sawyer and
McGregor of washable m altriala Ih
Solid colors, PUids, Checks and
Slripea. Ages fi Ihru 18.
.

Ununl
l td ail
Price

1.98
2.25
2.50
2.98

Our
Fuctory
'P rice

Values
Values
Values
Values
WASH TROUSERS
B y _ ro H W fX W Y E R -—

And llg h tw a lg h t
pox ,

Hand Tied

m ire a rlz e ^

»olld co lo rs, n U t* d-d Vi;

SPF.CIAI

Hollywood Beds — Com pete
with Innerspring M attress

Gghardine ttnd popHn wear««, roUi
colors and chgclth, Agf* 1 th ru 20,

3.98
4.98
5.98
6.98

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Values
..... 5.!
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5.1

MEN’S STRAW HATS

, to Improve health, so that
children win be better equipvide wbolesom* repa­
r.-will eanteract uninfluar*« and raduee
inquaney. ,
•
school*,

Coil Springs &amp; Innerspring M attresses

jJ Q .5 0
IlLDREN’S DRESSES

Coil Springs

AgM 3 thru 10
Values to - 3.50

and Innerspring M attress
Coil Springs

.

Also a num ber Of Oufatanding Values In New, and Slightly
lllsedlieds, Springs and M aitresaes. Stop In Apd Look Around
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r * .,
Children’s Sox
i 5 i h r a 9 Vi, V a la ta to 49e p r.

5 pr. for lJOO

DIES* COTTON

DRESSES AND
V aluta to 12.4s
Sizes 9 thru

CloM^out
6.98
■;

church*,

the cnopcrutlnn of kH
x good community fro­
belter Income* and beU

SANFORD
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SPORT SHIRTS

R e g u la rly p ric e d to 55c pAlr.

In some respects, farm ho mas—
aa du most of those in rural area*
—have a natural advantage over
city home*. They provide mote hla ground outGt and th# Wth air
opportunity for children to feel
themselw* useful and important W,Rbl*mad* on# traffic stmlv flight
i family. Children. »ka t « U - Irr th* Blereourt-Verdun region.
els*, want to feel that they 1•n u t was th* day aflur a ‘••""•■r
I |u which h* admits h« h*.l said;
I Km thihga about air juprrlorlty •
that rankled-th* filer*. Tha MiM
AtoV. a group of grim-looklnr ;
"young pilots asked if he wanteJ .
U go for a apln over *h« Geinran
to motion picture show* and for

i m f tha debris Uft on lha

Box Springs

.a

Rhlrfh
.M
flh lrlk . «
a nmn l.^
A rtits ir« of wtnhabl*

PiCTUtIO IN BUOX1, MISS , Mr*. Mai]ctu CiubUce-’.VaUcrt, 23-yter-oU
aJrlp-tcnsc artlsi. Is &lt;h««'ii tli-nli g a aL.lcmcnt under the watchful r).-s
w
*
___
a
st
* . . I I I . ____* 1 ___. . . . I . a n l a s i n a i t I m l s l t t a t g
of iVtertJve
Hrnry Cook repnrirdly
admlitma
h"w.»l« pjanncd l.uld»iia
fi&lt; in a two month* vacation (n •and c.&gt;VC istor |di lire-i" her cvljori* to give Uieru “couracr. An A.W.O.U
Kentucky,- Michigan.- Neik.'. Yuri' •'Army priyrtte, Iti-bcil TalL^■aadNoalwoii n - Walter#. J r , ore btdnc nr 'I
-hoc-,campla. ^ . . . T . ; i , 1•»* ' ‘withTiw XmceK TMI Is .hnriW With ilw fainl ahonlincff Prler ItoMi'S
. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Lindsay a.cafe mwratiw. durlog a Irnlduu
(/rUrmatlonal SouNdphoto)
ami daughter, Martha, at Or lam V a.caf* iqieratiw. during ImldufL
wei# dinner guests of Mr. ai &gt;1
Mrs. Kdaon Golt and Mrs. Hm
ter related. "They put tin ill*
Toxas* Governor Ih,
the. Lindsey.
• Ingle engined .S*n"»i&lt;o-i ami the
31r. and Mrs. F. A. I
pilot was the daredevil uf ih.* nutFlying
Enthusiast
And family of IMIe Glade
(fil. We got through the anti-air­
ajiri Mia. E. 8. 1-eFlA W
craft fire all right, then we *|Mitlly DAYK CHP.AVE.NA
and Mr. and Mr*. Frank I
AP N ew sfeaturcs
and »on Rilly, were _ we­
AUSTIN. Tex. — Ti xas* lirtvirgnesta of Mr*. 8*i*h l-eFH
. Mrs. I.ester llrown and arm nor Ueauford H. Je ste r III..-* t«i go
Jilnmy Have returnrd hum* *!(•• piaeva and do th in g s—|f Ik- «*n
■pending a week In Jacksonvill.* ride in an airplane.
Jeelrr. the aniiahlt. gvittlemunvisiting with Mr. and Mra. W.
farmer and lawyer who took of­
M. Torre# and family.
Mr*. Nell* Thomas was dinner fice a» governor of the lent - K|«r
guest of Mr. nnd Mra. J. T state in January, flew fporv Iran
McLain. 8r. In Orlando Sundav 16,000 miles during his first ail
,
' Mr*. T. .W. Prevalt and cbti months iu ufflce.
Tliat probably make* him Ihu
then, Addle and Carlton, wlm
have lrs»n visiting .Tlatlve# in flyingest governor In thi nation.
Certainly he ! l the flyihK‘'*L(&amp;&gt;*:
Miami, returned
ernor Tex** *e«r had.
He even took a hallroptc' ride
to celebrate ArmY Air Force, day,
flying over tb* dale capltol
Rural Common Sense inafter
an Army transport U&gt; swear in
By Spud Johnson______
a rookie—all the tame day.
Jester flew in an Arnw plan*
to th* national governor’' con­
ference at Salt lotke City umt lie

I'rebuilt Bordvr
.

L ift Guard for Sanford Bath A Tannin Cluh

onfldem-e In myself,
anything.In i&gt;e afraid
nmethlng I’ve al+ay*

I'uinlg!

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/

an Interview if she
ghtened. Miss Brooks

• I'nrvn 1luckier* Uc^Ihi

a t the PROPER TIME with the PRQPER MATERIALS
namssus, rrocus—a few was
beforo frecslnc
weather (a due.
rround ;m pared
with
l-rotted manure.
_ r ^ deep-dug
' v --- w
Gly* them a light covering whsn
cold weather M r aet in. Riant
till** from September into Novem­
ber.
Bet out p*cmiea tn 'SepumhvV,
remembering they Ilk* rub, watt:
preparad soli and Sr* big *al*r*.

•

WANTED

JC. Aug. 22, &lt;/D—A
demphls, Tenn., Trill
*nrd from an Afilcbn
th she brought down
h her first h‘g game
ditlon.
ful Annie Oakley is
iia Walton Brooks,
• w m i n r v f s'~He't • y
iks, also tnrmlieia of
ixpcdition. Her falhthis cotton merchant,
a carried a note from
Jddfabe«d K«"&gt;* **rV^rwany.-which said
er to be the voungeM
ihoot an *l«phant.
egged a grevy lehr*,
led lion, s aongonl,
two hyenas, garelie.
erenoW., wjldeb*rit.
at-eared fox, rhinosiebras, two tool, nn
Jikdiks. a baboon and
t. ■
a family's expedition
!0 and covered 26,000
arrived here by plane

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S a n fo riz e d

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mixture.
Prepare th* soil and plant sqm*
of th« perennial*-.you ( w m * jb r
next year.
A
Check th* rosy busne* an&lt;Fpr*pare to protest tn* lets hardy

lUeirV

rcui/b : lieu »teliiiK if &gt;uu
thi-nt inell' UV ' dti-Iuailv of ill alliall to*.• for ton«.-ukd I wnietice in serving, u h rllirr &gt;ou
l atlil Man a snack wliile 1ii»-nr or i
I'niic lunch.

.ri Big UoiiHons Why
Fay l)ay«+ Art* Beyt!

education, th* auditor and tlitj literature.
Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
. ilj, l[j
lustier* of &lt;hn lupreir.*'court.
on a perfectly balanced bcalt
"By and large, they- are
The governor, aiected by the I way
behind. This is partlcupyople, will appoint liio attorney
hinenpring mattress. This Tine
general and the commissioner of ' tarty irue In medirine. While
mattress cushions your body, to
German
reaearcheri
are
busi­
education with the “advice and
ly engaged In worthwhile
grntly that “sleeping on a Walt
consent" of jh * executive council.
project* Hi medicine, for ex­
The first governor will be elect­
ia like----sleeping
J.
ample, they are unhsppy beed In November. JUS, and will
' on
. a 1cloud.” *W
A a k r M s o B th 's r Z f n r e T a H y 'in -camre they don't know wbether their work already hae
1010.
„
been done.
After signing tb* elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
“In addition, the whole ques­
ernor bill. President Trumau said
tion of patent right* la a ter­
step toward complete* telf-g‘uvcrn- rific drag. This is not so Hue
lq medicine where th* KlentisM
ment."
are witling to do any amount of
' First Native Governor
President Trumin signed the -.inrewarded work for public wel­ Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a .year and fare. In industrial research, how10 days after he gave Puerto lUco vter, It ia a different .story and
ita’ firat unlive governoi — J. T. at th* moment the German u iPinero, who succeeded Hes/ord G. es'.lst or inventor has no pat
• *l Molection.” ■
Sanford Furniture Co?
TugwelL
1he institute* are dcpender.t on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resideht commissioner in
300 E. 1 st St.
‘Washlhgton. pledged himself In Ids centrib'ttion* from the German
inangurnl speech to be Ihu last Academy of 8clenc*. from private “Right where w#'r«
-been for 36 years”
governor appointed, by the Prsisl- ifaliridiul* *nd dtistitutioi
dent. To this end he has devoteJ Hted In n le n tlfic work 11
much of his efforts in th# short
time he hat been goverivir.
Puerto Rico's (solilical leader­
ship Is agreed that the new rcWANTED
f i m will not aolve ih# iiland’i
aucliaf—:and - eeonoTnic - problj ml.
Some leader* have been opposed
T o lease w ith in te n tio n o f buyii
to th* measure on the ground-that
hom e f a m i s h e d , o r u n fu rn ls h i
“It fat only a slice of bread when
A ^ ra ra n c e o f keeplttjr p ro p e riy l
Puerto Rico haa bean asking for
»i to a p p ly on p u rc h a s e p ric e .
a loaf."
Independence or Statehood
'T his it because :he Island haa
requested the Prrslden; and CooJoe Saunders, M anager M argaret Ann
gross to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Rlean* ran
.
P. O. Hot 1475, Sanford, Florida
choose by themselves whethgr they
are going to hecomt a state of the
union or an independent republic.
The present resident commii
sinner In Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnoa-lsem. who stesred tha riteFOR
T H E B 'E Sj T 'IC E?• C REAM
5 *t- 1 * «. .
live governor ' bill through Con­
gress. believes that under tfiti new
act Puerto Rico will have ah op­
portunity to “further proy* ita
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
abilitg for self-government."

By KATE PKNKIN4.
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
POUND RIDGE. N. Y^-Tho air
haa a brisk feel, th* late fluweia Ing them In a ventilate! o ld ctland tree* are full of colui and the
Cover up th# j I raw berry plants
few thing* left In the ganieti are with
some protection (pine netdlia
pretty unexciting.
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are very good InJeed).
Rut Fall is no time to round rmGive th* delicate shrubs -the
treat on gat dan. Thcie’s plenty of benefit of burlap coveca to break
work — planting and policing up tb* wind blast* and snow.
Ih# place—to b* don* with a sharp
eve on next Spring.
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• Once over lightly,' hero they

p.llll . 1*-Ij (ootta luuut u l

o U e f,

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lean flag in 1898 after four cen­
turies of Spanish ruie as a result
Get man tclentUts are searching
of the Spaniih-American War.
_ The Treaty of'Pari* author l« d into the mysterie* of cancer, in
Congieaa to organise a (101 gov­ to sllicoeia which I* a heavy kill­
ernment for Pnerto Rlto. Two er, among miners and atoneVeata after tb r Island was occu­ *u-k«r*,'Ju\«ml# delinquency, pay
pied Congers* |&gt;*M«d tho first ahUtpy and P hoet of otbar pub
organic act, which take* the place lie welfare, problem*.
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Bfseerrh Into enythhig of
of a state constitution.
c 'poreibU war potential val­
President Retained Power
ue I*, labotr. Allied' research I
Under this act P u « to Rirtns
could elect a House .\f Delegates. •• control officers pop laid the * I
sis/r
Kxisfr
Wllhrlni
institute*
The Executive Council — equiva­ K
regularly.to check whit'a go­
lent to the Senate—was appointed
ing on. Every four months
bv th* island governir, designated
Iht fierdian aelmtlsta must
by the President of th* United
aubmit report* on what they
States.
This system lasted until 1017, h a r e accomplished, w h a t
when Congress passed a new or- 1 they're doing and what they
gaplc act. Th* new law granted! intend to do.
Puerto Rican* self-govcrnniant in 1 “Their toughest problem Is to
their legislative bran;h—both their rateh up with the. rest of ths
“senate” and house. They also ■mrld/' C. H.‘ Nordstrom, head
were granted U. 8. citiienahip of the American Military Govern­
collectively.
ment's bruoeh for control of ac.liut the Prfsident continued to catlflc rm k tc h . said. . “The six

i n-r i„litcyai. life crMiraiseunier br there wna 'n o Stfljpf of form;

p id Bags .
ime In Africa

THE SANFOKO H

F K ID A Y . A U G U S T 22, 1947!

the lierlin CHy counril.
"We don't hate the money
no** to train young *rt«ntut«,~
• aid one German rraearthtr,
"W i even think twice whtth.
er U M*e a certain chetaic^
in onr teat a."

ORLANDO
Phone 1232, Sanford

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HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA

F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 22, 194
T H E SA N FO RO H

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22. I f l i T

Puerto Kico To Hold Lsc ientific Institute
F iirst
r u f Election
L’lr w l i n n For
L\,.»F
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace

Needs U nderstanding 1J.

K. C. Vlll*l'h&lt;H*enlI*»V.'ni! •I*
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Hr JANK KAliS
"ho i« concerned chiuflv.uitij lb*
W AMilN'r.TOl^f* SiJIo. Sylvie , reeducation of convict* land JuveCharrol of l*atit,' V pert viumg n’,e** Hlie appeal* to the women
tfachw kof Englis** ssy* Europe I . ,h* 1w"rl‘l u\ cr**,'\ *ml pm*
n ttd i understanding &gt;■ well a* j**,,*r l«w* so thnt cluhlrr.i will
fbod. planet, clothing and care.
; "•*« ■ ■**"
*»»l»py life.
"It^w ill be a Ion* proceta to
Keen Mine. Canivel l.andr*-, who
•Jdvrlop a united w orld..'hut we won many frirnda w hh- her quick
Ja«o*r*»rp'n7ln*,” •!■• say*.
.*nril*. wai another member of the
This Parialcnne pauted in the jtrroup. Hrpatrlated from a ilcpor
capitaL pvernlgluw Iil^* group of |atf»ti c,mp in Germany, ah- alto
EirropfVn u n l» e tf j^ * ^ m c n eft-', *» • teacher of English in F iance..
route » T » i« n to ^ 4 |jii0 B for tl*
Uthata Included Solicitor Alary*
firat postwar conrantlon of the E. Itankin, who to t her inarter’e I
International Association of .Uhl- degree in law from Gtssgmv Uni»r«*itv Women,/
y " -y v , jVertily; Mil* Agne»' N. Pittln- The «rei»p-d*ln*&gt;;
-difjeh. a nsaduate analvl'eal •;lien«.
top-notchers fram #Rta&gt;n. Frame, | let from Aherder* UnivrvtltytTm
Belgium, Ilolladn# ft*. te n , , Lax- • Oxford graduate and author, Ethel
vmbourg and Swltmnumf, ‘
. Carleton Willlama; and Miss Con-,
. Mile. Chariot, who acorn coa-1ctnclon Aquila, executive director
' A t! .. —.
— . . . . L -- ^ —t I . * aif ( 1... f
L*__ a I
Vf*.!.. . la ..
metlce and wears h,
brown hair In a Im
nape of har neck,
the French reaiataj

lly LKM.IK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto Rho,
large*! and oldett U. H. possession,
will elact ita own go*rrror next
Vear for the firat tima ttnee Juan
I’onco dc Leon, the'first chief ex­
ecutive, settled the (aland some
44') years agu.
.
Puerto Ricans a rt given, thia
privilege—a precedent’ In U. a
territorial government—under an
•c l'iig n e d by President Truman
Aug. 5.
.
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'The Island came under the Amen'
lean flag in 1898 after fohr i*n-'
turiea of Spaniah n u t aa a rcault
of the Spanish-American War.
The Treaty of-Paris am hoiirtd
Congieaa to organise a civil gov­
ernment for Puerto Rleo. Two
vears after the island was occu­
pied Congrrsa tuisscd thu first'

aa 04-I.

’’Women’s auffragi In Franca
111 bring many changes," she
"We will c o n t i n u e w o r k io
llrengthen the u m e r S i of tieiiperaev for which te a I t a d . But
K i will need your neiei*—
Secretary of international relsdpns of the French Pjdrrttf|op nf
universitv Women, Mile. C h an ot
headed the v id tin r. giawp. She
Wore a gaily noV itf r Bress and
nerely shrugged her shoulder
When aomeopa commented on its
in g th . ■ '
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By BETTY (T.AHKK
AP Newsfcstures IK-inly Idltor
if you aie one of the million^
of girl* who are deleinilmd to
keep thrir hair long In spite of all
that fashion dictate* ih b fall, yi
may have difficulty in finding
becoming list.
There is only one s^tlyllnn to
the problem* until mlll'rera tldcide
to whip up a few creations f i r the
girl who haa elestml net lu cut, leu
jruttr
Bhe aaid Alat Nte n-w foftg- lialr—V6U71' heVe
lirt style attributed to French long hair look short—u.- put it up.

THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlOOM and mayor* of 17 Long tilani
for construction of the first peacetime atomic energy pile on the
haven, L. L, New York. Dr LylS Burst, atomic pile authority of
the controls as the power shovel digs up the first scoepful of eapt
built The laboratory will be operated on a non-profit basts by

communltle* look on aa ground la broken
10-acr# alt# ot old Camp Upton, BrookUrookhaven Nstlcnei Laboratory, la at
t »10.000,000 six-story building will be
e Eastern universities. (International)

Hairdos will be
Fat home. Keep
hair should he

•signers h A been fur the. *Vxirt trade” imil women of fashion
il look shot ter. just fasten yi
it npt for the working gitl.

in if 4l la Jus; combed

a m ^ r in g them f.tr- . *"1
suitable foitikearaill the dm* ami
i In aids buns. , a ■
keep the wimrftf w aim rin ufit
Or you can a f l l.nge
i . _ vouc
___ hair ,-*ku
heated buildings and houses. Her In a renter part and comb It In
dress, she said, had been sent her
like thfi alar*. Though vour sl.amj'oy may.jmL-MquUa-Uuu-yetMwe-H

ASSEMBLY.
Twelfth Street i f l
Pastor K. I.'
Star of Light ovi

tit GOD
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
urel Avenue
(IHarlqles Or C h r|.l)
'rtfcht
Sixteenth Street tk Sanford Afenu
WTKR, J;30

William fe rry
Sunday Church

n .il,i* r
School, i&gt;:45

Sunday Schdol. 10:00 A. M.
A• M*
Morning wot ship, 11:00 A . M.
Worship and Communion^ J1;00
Evangelistic sarvfce, d:00 P. M. A. M. Sermnnt Tlie IVg* Of
Revival taryfees each vanlng at Liberty.
S:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*, (lisle
Union Services will l&gt;e iicld ab
B. Jones conducting servicaa.
Sixth Street nnd Par
C h r is t ia n a &gt; n £ A 6 &amp; u r
The public is invited I
ALLIANCE CHURCH
On 8*nftrdJ(A b«&lt;r'llt&lt;iit*y 1
•jt’YHH CIIIIRCII (IK GOD
Me Bclns&gt;Jr Mr. ,Twmnw-fi(lSS|yeet 41 Kim Avi
t a C r m Paster
i t f a l - i . f i 1.

Tinic Ix m Death

Informal

Seventh
I and Kfm Avenua
Sabbath School, 9130 A. M.
Church 8eyvlce, 11:00 A.

Dr. Charlm L. Pfcraons
G plon^O iiM
Hanford A tta in t'A * .• Hldg.
Hour*: 9-13 1-dJT,g-fhone &gt;91
Eyas Examined • Glasses Filled

ar to use. a certain them ing/
in our leala.” •

By K. A. HIIANKK
AP Nawafaalurea
BERLTN-t-Tha Kaiser Wilhe'm
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Scientific Inatitutea
.vided much of the ecientlflc

Ufgfldw lA W t*
nifm l^ri AK* drH

Vwsfeature* 4
^,’r.W Vn |ih ;-A new all tlrhe

on a shoestring.
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With linitted equipment and of­
ten in bomb-battered Isboratorie-,
German Scientists are Marching
into the mysteries of cancer, In
to rillcoaia which la a heavy kill­
er, among mlnfra and. stone«orV«ra,.Jdv*nila delinquency, payehUtejr and » host of othoe pallie welfare. problems.
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• Research Into an)thing of
of a state conslitulUn.
a “poWibl# drat potential val­
President Retained Power
ue it. tabosr. Allied ’ research
Under this act Puatto Rlrvna
cuhtrol officers pup intif the
•could elect a House of Delegates.
The Executive Council — equiva­
regularly to check wh at's'g o ­
lent to the Scnatw—svaa appointed
ing oa. Bvery four months
bv the island governir, designated
the (Jarman sefvntlsta must
hv the President of tha United
submit report* on what they
Stats*.
This system lasted until IUI7, h a v e accomplished, w h a t
when CongrrM pasted a new or­
intend to do.
ganic act. The new law granted
Puerto Illcana aelf-govcmnism in
their leglelativa bran:h—both thoir
“ssjiaio" and house. They - a Iso
were granted U. 8. gjlixenship
collectively.
.
But the Prfaldent (ontinued to
appoint the (overno.*. the attorney general, the commissioner of Ihere wns no th flju o( for*i|
education, the auditor and th* literature.
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Justices of the iupreir.e court.
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and
large, they, are
The governor, elected by the
people, will appoint tha attorney ( war behind. This is particu­
larly trpe In medicine. While,
general and the commissioner of
German researchers arc budeducation with th* “advice and
ly -engaged In worthwhile
conient" of th* executive council.
projects In medicine, for ax­
The first governor will be electample, (hay ar* unbippy be­
ed In November, l i l t , ai

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e aft for this y*»r.
Barring unforaeap davalupmrnlit,
"•uch
inoilality
____ apiwars
-t'r. za zr.ir'.z
litjr fecurd
■likely on the basis of policyholders
of tha MetroiioUtftrt Life Insurunre
Co., who fdrm a renrdsrntaiive
croea-aectfon of thg urban papula.lion, aav* lha company's SiatiiHear Bulletin.
The death rate In th* first half
of this vear waa 7.0 per 1,000, or
Identical with the previous low in
the firat half of 1042, tha bulletin
•aid. and "when allowaucu la made
for the increase in the averagr
a te of these insured t » the past
five w ars, the dqath rale in 1047
actually establishes a new mini-

sage* at both services.
Victory Leader Rand
each Tuesday night, 7:t5l
Mrs. Ruth Bwaggerty. h
Woman Mlaslonarv l.nnu meets
each Tliui sday at 7:45 P. 51. Mra,
Flora Crew*, leader in rharga.
The Churrh string band will fur­
nish (he music for all these ser­
vices. and tho public Is Invited to

...9PKCIAI^ FOB AUGUST
Try • New H eal.Treat Permanent shaped In lha new Feather
es you prefer. Especially
Scalp Txtstmrnt* and electric iqxawge ('spyciatly,
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HAHRIETT MII.LKK BEAUTY NOOK
New Location — 206 North Park Avenua

Phone 971

WHH A MINI DITTCTOa abhliiri
tiled by IhlUana In
th* mine detector will pick up

thoe* used by O h during the war. Urn
be burial jplace ot Saint R*n« OoupiL
near Aurleavllla. N. Y. rather McEoburied with a metal cruel fix and that
:t* of IL With him la tha Rev Thomas
rear AurieevRlo. " &lt;lnifnwitonal|

rommunlcabla diseases of child­
hood.
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"C anrtr alone registers an in­
creased mortality on tha hau* of
rates not adiustrd for tha aging
of the insured gtoup."
Compared with 1940, the •uiclile
rate so far la 7 par n u t let*,
homicide* 12 per cent las*, and sccldanta 1.1 par cant lea*.
Although the accidant rate ii
Idwer. oddly enough there wgro
more lives lost In catastrophes—
Favorable factor*, it continuer, dcfjned ax a aid tn ta taking five
fw been low m ortality from Inenia and pnepanonla. a decline
“There were about 1.310 death*
th e tuberculosis rata and that
m heart, blood.vessel and kid­ from catastrophes in the general
ney ailments, and n&lt;w low* In population of the ‘United "ot
mortality to far thle vaar from during the first six months of
ijrphllis, appendicitis, ami the main current year-^-or about 3 1/3 ti
the number In the like perl*

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Fall Is No Time To
Cease Gardening

Independence or Statehood
This is because :he island haa
rivtuestcd the President and Con­
gress to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Ricans ran
choose bv themselves whether they
are going to become a state of tho
union or an independent rtguLhe.
The preaant resident eomntla•sinner tit Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnos-lsero.' who ateared th* elec­
tive governor bill through Dongreea. believes that under Ink new
act Puerto Rico will have an op­
portunity to “further pfovk tu
•bllltx for self-govammSwt."

fi Big Reasons Why
Fay Days* Arc Heat:
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SLEEP ON A SEALY MATTRESS

GENEVA NEWS

Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
on a perfectly balanced »ik l x
Innenpring mattress. This flue'
mattress cushions your body so
gently that "sleeping on a dealt
i» like sleeping on a cloud." „

Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Summers'll
announce lit*' marriage uf Jhelr
daughter, Batty loniiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. :t at tho
home of TV. B. Kyser Ul Mims.
- Tho couple are at% home l’.

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T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
W i mftlrt our own Ico Cream, All flavora
T*»ty — Delieiou* — Healthful

T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
414 Sanford A rcnu*

MA FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”

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SUNDAY, AUG. 24th

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Plant spring flowering bulbs—
tulips, hyadnthe, narcssut. crocua—a few week*' before frscitng
weather la due, in ground prepared
wllh deep-dug well-rotted manure.
Give them aillght covering when
cold wsathar has set in. Plant

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11:00 A. M .-T H E RECOVERY OF
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URGENCY!’’

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Leaf Hoppers

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Pl^k off ths last of the tomatoes

ton* 8:00 P. M.-(UNI0N SERVICES)

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—the green on**. Us# the biggest

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Damping O ff

SEVICE WILL BE BROADCAST
STATION WTRR
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BUcht
Transplant svargrsrui In tile
•n rlr weather* giving them tims
to reestablish root growths. .
Put cold frames and hot beds In
order so that Spring chores will

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Walker's Proven Product* DO THE JOB

l.aL lcsIcd ilrn iiu -stu id ily
girctcJalilrhcd,

S a n fo riz ed C h an tb ray
F ull-C ut W o rk S h ir u
L iurd,

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Bill of Gainesville,
left last week lo visit' thrir son
Evan raltishall and daughter
In Washington, D. C.
- Mr*. Molli* Dooley is homy,
a it-r a week’*' visit with her
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .aui
Mi*.' P. H. Dooley in WlnUr
Mr. till Hart had Mr. ami Mis.
Hobart .Uawthorne aa her gua*'*
Thursday.
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itiibY'Cuml*
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Ymir nulo Urea w ntr Hk»
iron liem nw «f n*r«l is” )»

•HOXl, MIH., Mra.-MnrJeMe Orebtie*■Waller*.
di g a statement upder.lhe watchful e&gt;it
,i'Jly admitting how she planned holduiu
irt» to glv* them “enurase." An A.W.C*J*

from
month*
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from a two mom
n* vacation
yacai

Kentucky,' Michigan. New.'

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W e’ve
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hlrungV ortl in 11tent' suit'

Noaluron n. Walter*. J r , arc being he'd

, Mr, and Mr*. Harry l^a l.lmliwy
and daughter, Martha, of OriamV'
Weie dinner gueata of Mr. aid
Mr*. KJson lJoii and Mr*. Iku
tha Lindsey'

nforcvtl HllU'hinif. heavy

With.tlx? fatal rhnollnc of IVtcr Rnl'llo
(In iirnilll'iiitl Sognil
a cafe &lt;q&gt;erat«r. during a lM&gt;ldj(x

Texas* Governor Is*
Flying Enthusiast
ity

d a v k ciiT’av kna

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singli'-enginetl Saninson and the
Ulluk w*s flic daredevil «f the »ul
Tit. We got through the an il-air
craft fh e all right, than we spot

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AP Newsfeatutcii
AUSTIN. Tea.
Tex.;— T&lt;'X»»' Udvern.iu Bi'SUfoid 11. Jrstw like*
K* j
soil
piaceit and do th in g s—if he ran
ride In so airplane.
.
Jcaier. the amiable gvntlcni.infarm rr and lawyer who tw k »fflee ex governor of the (u&gt;o • Stnr
state In January, flew more than
lfi.000 mile* during nix fir-t *tX
months lu office.
That probably make* him- t.lio
flyingrsl governor in lh, nation.
Certainly be la the flvIngiMi gov­
ernor Texas ever had.
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PROBLEMS. CHALLENGES
- TO RURAL COMMUNITIES
; l i i a idl . other-pans" oT. modem
society, rural communities are
fated with changed condition.which bring both problem* ami
challenges. The way the eommunlties meet their prubleina and face
their challenges will have a treBteiidoua.bearUg on the future o(
th T w u n try , ^ c e the nation D
composed of groups of.com aunitie*.
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in 1940 over half of the nation's
population Under IB years of .age
lived in rural coraasnltlrs. In
A . pjojiortlon to the number of adults,
™' rural cummtinlUes false about
twice as many children aa urban
In some respect*, farm horns*—
na do moat of those In rural areas
—have a natural advantage over
m
horn... ,TT-yw pmvWl. more
opportunity tor children to feel
themselves useful ami important
la the family. Children, like ever7body els*, want to feel that they
“ belong,” that they are doing
useful.
family waa tha center of pfV tteally all of IU artivlUes. . out
rural foieIIlee how have more con­
tacts with urban Ilf*. OaoiJ mod*
ftSd automobiles make It possible
for their members to go to town
ta motion picture show* ami for

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to celuhrate Army Air force- dny.
after flying over the dale cepltnl
in an Army transport to swear in
g rookie—all the same .LiyJester flew In an Army plane'
to tha national goVerporV con­
ference at Salt I-aka City nnd laplans an air Jaunt tu Guatemala
for bia-racailoft.
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' If h&gt; holds to thle rate, he will
have flown T'O.OOfl anllee l*fore his
two-year term la up.
••If s o m e th in g is » &gt; i* g on. I like
to Ire there," he explslnetl "l.y n n t
to see for myself w \* t the aituation Is. A governor ought *°Jfnow
t i n t hand what’s going on. T.xae
Is ao Wg, the only 'AA'*’ t-» d.j I
and keep my desk at the eapitol

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H o l l y w o o d B e d s — C o r i i 'p i t t e
w ith I n n e r s p r in g M a ttre s s

While
They Last

tl,I&lt;nA prll° Texie *»* ‘orn hy tw oj
major d lsasler* -a tkmadu n i • « - ,
handle.
plosion.
. the scene—-hy nlr.
„ „ orld War I eipcrh -ira gave
him confidence In airplanes. H*
was k c D n ip u n y . t^rtm untlrr m tn^
90th Infantrv dlvlsloii and waa •*algrred as a Ral.o* 9 ^
hla groand o u t f i t and the Wth air

Coil SprinffB &amp; Innerspring M attresses

^'ljb'm ade one Uaffle ntmlv flhtM
In the UlervoOft-Verdnn • region.
That was the day ofWr « ‘,,nn‘T
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of the uertuniafs . yo n , tvxat i»r
ndxt vear.
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Check the rosy husne# and pre­
pare to protest the let* hardy
ipecles with a .manure, Icavo* or
h a y ’ cover. (Moat hybrids and
•hnib rosea don't need It.)
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te d family of Belle Glade Mi
and Mis. K. 8. IwFil* of Mim
atul Mr. and Mr*. Frank I^FI*
snd ton Billy, weie
weekend
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' Mrs. Iwstar Brown and
Jilnmy Save ralurnril hum* a flu
•pending a week in Jacksonville
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. n .
M. Torres and family.
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Mrs. Nells Thomas wa* dlmwi
guest of Mr. nnd Mi*. J. T
McLain, Sr. in Orlando .Sunday
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and eld!
then, Addle amt Carlton, win.
, have h*«n visiting .•elatlye* u.
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FOR T H E B E S T ICE C REAM

Glv* the lawn a fail feeding o f
bona, meal or Some commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p«i
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t the U.S. loan l&lt;» nrllaln, *re pictured on U;cif arrival at the NatlopM Alrr-ort
who will present their rssc to tlttscopnlfy's NaUtmal Advlaor^- Counril on Int
ancial Prohlemsi are (L to r ) : ’John,W««V* Fleming. KmMmle reetirn pf the
red Eady. Second Secretary of the T r.u u ry ; Alev nr tier T. Oran t, AsiUUnl Secrc
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By KATE PERKINS, *
AP Newafealuj-ra Writer
POUND RIDGE. N. Y— The air
haa a brisk feel, the late flown* Ing them In a ventilate! cold celand trees are .full of colot ami the
Cover up tha strawberry plant*
few things left In the ifarucn aie with
aom* protection lPine n*«dU*
pretty unexciting.
•re vary good indeed).
But Fall is no time t &gt; «ound re­
Give the delicate shrubs tha
treat on garden. There’s plenty of benaflt 6f burlap covert to brealr
1ln*Iin4.M U cing_up
wind b lastran d snow.

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t,Vnl with Kunw. Ilm ny will t)o .l
tir-r food* moist r.n I I'tWi U
t.«;r stating if you w rv» «hun indvhlualtv nr in small lot- fur ionWtarncr in.' oetviug. ylii ai*. you
Han a snack while iris.n r or •»
Ornic lunch.

eh'ne,
have
turned again to
peaceful research wurk.
but whereat they once had mu'1
■lions of marks and the beat peasibte scientific aqutpmtnt to work

*1 lo apply on purchase price.

fAII ate.welcome, f
B V E N T ^ jj

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ilivt’
“We Ioak a •1 IUMl
end hedge- h' uuru luiiii*’. A Tier
We -hook the F uU rr*. ;*»«» r
rut -back up and put uc throUUh
r .r r v truk in the hag. When »'
got h.uk to the has*. I had ilwrirk.'
that aitnlanra were aafe. I aM

"We don't ha«* th« none;
l» train yuung arientUta,'

er their work already has
bean dona.
After signing the elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
"In addition, the whole ques­
ernor hill. President Truman said
tion
of
patent
rights
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ter­
that this legislation “it a, great
step toward complete telf-gorern- rific drag. This is not so tiue
in madlciite where the sclentis'i
at* willing to do any amount o!
Firtl Natlvy Governor
President Truman signed' the unrewarded work for public wel- Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a year and fate. In industrial research, how­
ID daya after he gave Puerto Kico ever, It I* a different story and
Its firat native governor — J. T. at the moment the German sci­
Pinero, who succeeded Hrxford G. entist or inventor has no pntSanford Furniture Co?
vnl_ Hotectlon."
Tugwsll.
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The Institutes sre dependant on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resident rommiatlonar in
300 B. 1st. St.
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WaaMhgton, pledged himself in Iris contributions from the Carman
[tty. °f 8cienc*. from private 'Right where we’v*
inaogutal speech to be-thu last
governor appointed hy the .P resi­ individual* and institutions interdent. To this end he hat devoted
much of his efforts In tha liluit
time he ha* been goranvor. v
Puerto Rico'* political laadar•hip la, agreed that tha new re­
WANTED
form will not aolve th* island's
social, and ■eeonamte—pnrbicmtr
Some leaders have twan opposed
To lemse with InUntion of buyloi
to the measure on tha ground that
home rurnlshed
furnished or Uftfurnishcd. Fainll
nontf
"it b only a site* of bread whea
A«ur»nc# of kdtpittjr properly In the bent
Puerto RicA has besp asking for

their shampoo off with a Irmon
or a vinegar rinse.
, One professional hairdresser in
town uses beer to set the hair.
The advantage of beer Is th a tjt
not only speed* up the drying
process hut It actuall/ seems to
ki'vi) the wave in tor u longer
Period. ' And there is no beerscent after the hair ft dry. •
lf»vou arc going to experiment
with one of these long-into-sliori
hairstyles, why not ask vour hair­
dresser to give you a styling and
shpV you how lo arrange it Than
:f&lt;’ should be a, simple matter for
tfii lo accompliUli a professional
lialrdrcxaing Jolb
homo. And
[rTrtitin^er. in a ipsrimynling whh
a nekf coiffure i(4, wnii everything

veiling oanric*. A A

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Ry|,
pU centering etaewhere.
;mUB|t . ,
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•I junior*. »1ofl*». nn4rr tka Ai
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iWaaka, ratnlatlaaa a il aarlraa
aAltrlalnatrirta far tka paraaac
railing taaia. trill kc rfcarge*
at fairalar aitcrtlllac lin ts
Island Arw.parrr Rafiaaralatlt
lar., rcyrctcau Tka IfaralA la II
aalfaaal I lain of ■*&lt;«,lining. 0(4
rta arc malatalarA la tka larva
elltca la rkv ronntrr trllk fctataa
icrt la f'klraaa aat Here Tark.
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F or some reason, C anada's northern caribou hards
changed th eir m igration ro u tes this year.' T his'dobs not
seem a t firs t glance v e ry im portant, b u t-ft result* in an
entire governm ent departm ent going,into actibn.
Up there north of the M anitoba border the eccentric
behavior of the caribous brought tragedy for a tiny colony
of prim itive Eskimos whose m ain food supply wds carl"
and fish. Word trickled out to O ttaw a th a t these bewll
families were dying of starvation. S traightw ay th e Health
and Resources D epartm ent m ade plan# to send In a relief
plane carrying food, fish nets, am m unition and other sup­
plies. Those hearing relief w ere instructed, furthenoore,
to aign up the fam ilies fo r baby bonuses under the na­
tional Canadian F am ily Allowance Act.
These particular Eskimos have been isolated for gen­
erations up th ere in the .near-arctic fastness. Probably in
all of Canada there la no people so close to .th e aborurnal.
Faw have ever seen a w hite m an. Think, then, w hat .their
sentim ents, w e ri when the g re a t mechanical bird disgorged
white rescuers, food and the.puzzling offer of help from
the Fam ily Allowance A ctlThe money in itself may m ean little to the Eskimos.
Riit they Will boon learn th a t it can be exchihged fo r food,
clothing, tools and- blankets—and those things will mean
much. Maybe the change In caribou routing m iy rtot havb
been auch a .bad th ing a fte r all.

Tka Herat* la a MCrakcr, nl l|*
Auadati* Praia ttklck la calllM
aaclaaiirtt In Ike ate al ir f ltlallaa at all Ike tonal actea i&gt;rlak*&gt;
la Ikla nrmpaper, at n tll at HI
AP a tm Alapalrku.

Factual Evidence

Most of the im portant alma and a ttrib u tes of life are
intangible and therefore difficu lt to depict— things like
patriotism , contentm ent, freedom, th rift, friendship, democ­
FRIDAY, Aug. 27. I*IT
racy. The enterprise known as the Freedom Train, which
s ta rts next m onth from Philadelphia, is an effo rt to m ike
HIHLE VERSE FOR TODAY more real some of these abstractions, particularly those
TflAT IS THE BEST WAY TO th a t have made the historic Anglo-Saxon tra d itio n . w hat
„ REFAY GpD'S'INFINITE I.GVf: it )s.
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JTate wtU thill ih* #y*« shin*. ■
- Half will draw the mouth thin
Awl All' that tea* mine.
Without and within, * *
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are river*.
Th«t there are river* of euol mouitain water (fo r who will remtinher the green
place* t f
And that tha forest* ar-t deep and
ahadotty
With tha bird* making muale tn
tham foraver.

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voluntary fibtf.profit- fcfroup, the F tth to n j.
-to be » traveling musei|m o t democracy- ,
papers ,a s .,th e D eclaration''of Indfj&gt;tndencei Jbe- tTlginal
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m anuscript of- the .Bill
Ig h ts, *n*f
the Lincoln C*th
copy* ’ of England's
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It. the m anuscript of Lincoln’s proclam ation th a t frbqd the
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t From New England south and westward, 800 ebram unitles will be \dsited In all 48 ,states and 29,000 milbs
covered. The crowds who will view thk exhibits will ste
first hand those documents^ th atjrtala ln .a g * l4 * s-w itn ew e s
to-th e-m en -T v h trw o fk T d 'fo r the highest ideas of western
civilization.
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O ldsters as well as the young will mlip in ip irttio n for
dedicated living. But especially th e children will be hilped
by these m aterial relics to a renewed faith in&lt;hum 4 n worth

The aword will not turn Into a
nlowthare
Or the aharp apear* Into pruning
hooka
(For who will remember the green
placet ?)
Whan God ha* been rruelfled agajp
By RALPH n . IIEPi’K
upon hate
And tha poet* hare died iorrow]iig AP N4waf*aturoa
PALO ALTO, C*Hf.—Mutl: can
for beauty.
,
turn produetkotv curve*.upqriri!. Ih
caitarn factory on'a highly raThera will ba no one to tclf u * '|hit an
petitlv* aaiamMy IWt* operation
which le forgoVAt . * . ,
avairifad 7 oarcant
percent hlch
hIL
And noion*,tocom foef ,o#. in *If outout av«rag*tl
ur|ng'th« d*y and J ^ ,P a re n t 4*
. weeping lUfhneic
acn
ie wm played. ,.
hen
(For who will,remember the green nlahqw
. Henry Clay Smith of K4nll
*plaoe*?)
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college^. Clin (on, _t*.^
tell*,
When our lira know only the *«d ton
about the experiment la a monoAnd no duir
e i^ t fift“*1T
ftnti
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tha
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the heart
rcholof leal; Aaeoaiatlon, r y v i
g g g iiip w MPfs
,o*eph Tiffin of Purdue'ilMyi*.
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Hate will auek thei blood dry,
ally aaya in a fare word that It
, ' Hata will pick the bon* hire
"Biay w*U bgeome a .ntllevtope
V Altd all that wa* I,
ettionk atbdled on the uaa of tnunc
Eternal and rdre.
In lnduitnr.H
Will erumhle and dl*.
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told »oon after the Boltbevik revftlution end repeated ilietf only
the other d»y in a newipeper
:he» column fiom Engilnd, u
that the Ruitiini have given up
the traditional ntmet of king,
queen, knight and the real, end
now call their pieect "woikmen,"
“liekle," etc., in conformity with
the new era.

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*; The Belgian profettor, Augutt:
pic card, who atartled the world 15
5 yeari ego by penetrating 55,000
n e t Into* the ilretoiphere in a b»l, toon, now it to uie an underwa*
ter "bellopn" to inveitigate oceen
' ifeplhi/ R q .h lP H i^o H w n eaJar
‘ under the wire* a» 12,000 I tf ,
» depth never • eOlincd before,
i b d ’ average iqien 'end', womgtl
ceding ofl thkaa-pUnr-cm • only
nirvel at the icWftfrit'i iniitilMc
urie»ity^-end“ hW ' courage.-

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_ John Sampson Kirby,
_____ fount lagle. Te*m, la pic­
tured at 8t B lrabeth’CHodpltal for
the Ihdane, tYeafttegtori foBowlni
hi* arrest by C*pitol police. Kirby,
fotted carrying a JS revolver, was
takeh litto custody After walking
Into th* Mice i t Rep. KefSurer &lt;DTenn.) where he deelardd he had
Just "been elected President of the
United BUtea." JfnterMttotwD

Botfle’s b eared Under
River B ridge; Debris

»aW prefertnei: Th# greater
effecllventti of certain dlatribotlon* of muilc eorreipondi with
an # k p rm * d ‘prefereiico for such
utlona.

nlttr-tlriick midtown Broad S tieet
Bridge frohi th* Scioto River h*ttom-and authorltlea expm aed fear
thAt Sort** bodies might be dfacovrred Under th# debris, udding
to the toll of four InjuTed.
Th* * ? K 4 / t S - - Struck .a^-Uu*
helfthih of an electrical a to m dur­
ing la st night's rush hour. The

four known Injured were hurled
into tha river below and rescued
nulck|jr..More than 100-feet of the
bridge'* , bellUitrada waa dropped
Into the water with them.
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other two lhlfla.Accident* tended* to inert***
wltk a large Increase in the numb h r of *emlele»*ie*l aelcctions
played,'but not wRh a large inI n ’the number of vocal
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in fbo opening

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Campbell,' ■Mr*.- J. B. Jote*. J f ,
Mr*. Theodore Aulln, .8r., ani
Mra. Irvinff Malcolm.
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Teague, who have bea» aHmata*— |
sulnmer ■school at Stetaon Urnveialty, Del.and, have complet'd
their work there end are prena
preparwning of the
Ing for th* Opening
th* achool
here. Prof. T eague
etg u t it.
I*, .the prii
prin­
cipal of. this achool. and Mr*.
Teague a teacher.
Mra Carraway, who it atill
confined to the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial . Hospital, la reported I
Improved.
H
Mra. B. I*., W htsler and M r. *
J . B. Jones, J r. aptnt Monday
In W inter Park.
■Mil- Ban. Wglnwrlght and Mr*.
J. S: Jwiev. J r. spent Tutad.v
Inr .SaUfetd, . qb bu*lna'»». Mn.
Watnwr||(ht la, ablji
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Mr an&lt;T hire.1J. Y. Karri* anif
rmihdc’la tha earlier.pert 0/
shift b u t- to Inrtvem wlth
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Annetta"‘?Tripp of Cocoa-i* )
•pending a while here with Mn.
J. 11. Lee, Jr., Mr. Lee end chil­
dren, and'* AtidrCy Cox, Joanne
Meek and* Dorothy Nlblack.
Audrey Cox; who haa been qulti
111. ie able to be out ageln.
Mrs. Lloyd Kaontx la conflr.td
to the Oranger General Hoipital after, bevlng undergone a
major opgrajUon,,
Mr. end Mra. A. R. Hunter
entertained with a fleh fry In &gt;
honor of Mr. 'and Mre. Thorn**
E. Todd of-New York City. ThoM
enjoying thi» affair with th*
honoree* and 'hoits w'ere .Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hunter and Mr*. Jo*
Roberta and daughter*. Wendi*
and M*ry of Fort Pierce.
Among those from Oviedo at­
tending th* aperial called meet­
ing of the '•Seminole Chipt«r No. - 81 Order of EastMr. and Mra. Thomat E. Todd. -

Todd'a parent*, Mr. and Mrs. 1
A. R. Hunter, have returned to
thifr. home. ",
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A Urge «r*na waa 6*ed teday to -pie In Saenford Thursday night
remove httge seetloua of the light- were assistant
aaalatant worthy
w orthy jiatron.
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ihlft had retslirely large
Imcnt About 1,000 pirroju
To haiidle nationally known,.paint line. *
-a and tha other two ehlfte, 1
on tha payroll *durtavif tW
it decreaeea in the number of
18 weeka of the itudy.
Only financially, reaponslfilp n^gd apply.
Before muilc waa tried, em­ •celdaota where muale we■ played.
Accident! tended to Increaie on
ployes were asked ^ b o u t their
W rit* Box G. Care Herald
praferencea. A large majority said the day shift with Increase* In the
muale would he pleasant. Only 1
percent tald it would lw "extremely unpleasant-** Forty-four per­
cept reported they would like
tpuele "all of the time." Moat rrafarrad awing and aemlclaatical to
"hot” and “claMlcal.” '
Employ *a Pleated
All ago group* favored muale,
although tnoa# under £0 were
molt enthualaeUe.
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Tha roil»le periods vailed from
one to five hourt. There aUo were
"no-muale" day*. ,
' Dr. Smith aaya tha resulta of
the experiment ehowed:
' Bikta and County Occupgtionnl U fgnsir Law wrninded By th a 1947 Sesalon.
1, Production under v a r y i n g

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to
8. Thera war* maximum
ductlon Increase* with n ir in *
percent n( the time on tha
shift, 50 percent on th* night shlfl
8. Production tended to d em aaa
with n U rge increase in the num­
ber of scmlclastlcal selections but
did not very with n large Inert*##
In the number of voeel*. Welt***
war* more effective at th* opening
of th* ih lft than marches.
Lew Production Raised m .
4. Production Increases wore

24112 X |th o f 1947 amends Section 205.11, Florida Statute*
1 l4 4 k ,«nd'ptfovfdes for a penaliy for delinquenclda'in paym ent of «tate and
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county occupational licenses. Under th is A ct If any Iicenf«?nSejprovld«d
by thia or any other law of the state of Florida, to be p a w t&lt; A he Tax
Collector, shall remgln unpaid a fte r fta due date for a perigd. .a t ninety
(90) daya, thh tax shall be deemed delinquent and there ehaU-be added

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

ward* r e ^ e e tm .

Special to Tke Sanford ITorat4
Johnnie Jona*, aon of Mr. *•£ a
Mr*. 3. H. Janet, left Wednttdjy w
(morning for Mtonn, Genrgit,
where ne will be thd g u m of
hi* grandparent!, Mr. and Mia
H. B. Reeve*. Mr. and Mr*.
Reeve* are expected to accom­
pany him' home, a* Mr. Reeve*
will be, recuperating from an'
operation whieK h i will undergo
Monday.
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Al Rptberg (pent Wedntaday
In Jackapnvllle. ,, —

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greattat during the houts of low
production.
-S. The more an employ.' wanted
muale, .the mor* muilc Unded to
(Acreage production) the lower the
n'P^*yw■, 'production, 'tile m ire

Late home lait night beciute
you were * ought in a traffic
jam &gt; If it i* any comolstion, it
.will happen a lot oftener in the
future. Traffic congestion it get­
ting
worse,
according to th*
•7 Amy
American Society of Pfenning Offifialt. In epite of all the junking
of old cars, the number of au
MAH OLE AR ALL
tomobiki on the road fell from
r ig h t p o h a s u m p a t
1941 to the end of 1946 by oqly
Rioe,9UT bf 'n T se
426,328, Afafn^t, this should bg
eel the new care, which desplld 1 IN A HOfW*&lt; t 1 AIT
what impatient would-be buyers
BACK, l TWDEMULE'
think, are really being built, sold
and set to taking people plicet.
Of the many congresiymal' invesligeting coamitteei. only cur
it kseurn to have made a Presi­
dent. The Truman committee that,
to e lM 4mo the expenditures A ir­
ing the waf became fevorably
known. lie repuUtion made Sena­
tor Truman • nominee for vicepresident in |944, and thereford
Prerident a yegr later. If on* tom '
mitt*# succeeded, another mieht
-Mead lepi m ntWi W TS3~practieAii
. ly 4U aeMton tegard tbeautirve . good presidential t im b w ^
well publicized invastigation raighl
hklp considerably. At the very
k a iL it should b* aa am t to-

Spaclal to tlio Sanford HartU
By MARIAN R. JONES

thereto, and become a jrart of the tax, a penalty of 10% df^K a Original
, unount of tha license tax. F u rth er, the Tax Collector ehall Issue a w a rra n t,
in the same m anner provided.by Uw, against th e person o r ptr*0Tvs liable
thg payhient of the license \m% and p e n a lty .: '
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. A ll'those required under the Law to have an occupational U o frfa 'to ba
obtained through-thJa officO a H urged to o b tiin tam e Immediately when
bOtlnnlfur buainess arid those already licensed are urged to obtain thalr
yearly license promptly on o e to h ^ l w h &amp; t ia tiie
patlonal llceArt

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ed by th is offfca a t all times.

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�BIDAY, AUGUST. 2 2 , 1947

TH E SANFORD S E R A M , SANFORD, FLORIDA

Grice Sebree' Weds
In Tarrytown, N. Y

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will hold
{ts.rCguIar meeting In the Touriet
Canter a t 8:00 o’clock. After Ihe
business meeting there will be
tard i and games. Refreshments
wall be served. Members and
frlendi are Invited.
•
A fit. Monica Chapter, Holy Cress
Iptsee pal Choreh, w ill. mMt at
the Parish House at 6:3D P. M.
and go to San Lando Springs
w hen they will have a picnic.
The Sanford Merchants Aestci•t!on will meet at 7:00 P. M. at
th&amp; Mayfair Inn.

SUNDAY
The regular Sunday night dinj a r Will be aenred at Hie Seminole
ffibuntrv Club at 6:30 o’clock.

,Mii* Jackie Brotehio, whose
marriage to J im ts L. Inyiay, Jr.
•rill bt* ad event of Aug. W, wk,
honored thl* morning with a cola
party given by Miss Mildred
Robson at 10:90 o’clock at her
home in Ban Laijta, Lovely-ar­
rangement* Of spring Lower I de­
corated the room* of the. Kotuon
home.
Mlaa Rpbion presented tln honoree trlUr, crystal gobleU in her
Chantilly pattern. The hos’eW
wa* assisted In serving by her
mother, Mra. James N. Robson, Jr.
Thdie invited to be with Miss
Brotchte wfr* her mother. Mrs.
Karl Broome. Mrs. Lqp Moore,
Mr*. Donald Jones, Mrs. Wltlianf
Blair and Mr*. Frank !Uy. Also
the Missel Shltlejf Smith, Martha
Perkins, Nancy Collum, Jane Thigpth, Martha Brown, C.itrllle Bat­
ten. Aodrey Bach, Sylvin Metvoh.
Mary Ann Whelehei; Kathryn Wig­
gins, Jean Harper, Daphne Con­
nelly and' Betty Jo Brock.

[ Mr*. Ik g h Whelchel it visiting

for a w eft with Mte. John Plate*
at Daytona Beach.
.'Mr. and Mr*. F. ST Dergf- and
daughter, Juahlta, of Temps rpeht
yesterday in SanfAfd witn Mr- dtid
Mrs. WiJter flerfh
Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam Vlhlrn
have a t their guest
their.Horn*
on Elliott Avenue. L*rry Koselka
of Prairie deChlne, Wise.
7 Mra. Dorm Turrentino
tonvllle I* the gueat of
Mrs. E
Heights.

JarkIK and
Floral

Mr. and Mrs. William Wray
will return tonight from Burns­
ville. N. C. after spending some

The Truth Seekers Class of tha
Fftrkt Methodist Church sell] hold
Ita monthly social and business
meeting In the Chureh anneg at
8:00 P. M.
y.
; Beardall Avenue Chipel circle Miss Betsey Dibble
meeting will be held at 3:00 P. M. Tells Wedding Plans
WEDNESDAY
k
V- _ '
The Order of the Eastern Star
Miss
Betsey
Dibble ot Ur Land
ori)l.hold
iU annual Robert &gt;|orjMri, noiq iu
pienfe In Oviedo Park a t 4:00 who»4 m akrtsf, U* H arry Bro*v»-&gt;

Mra. Robert William* and
daughter. Miss Nanev .WIIKims,
plan to return on Monday from
Davlona Beach where they have
beep staying a t the Hutchixon
Apartments.
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Co-Ed Class Honors
Couple A t Church

Will b* glad
improving* Tv
(Ten at .her W
AVenue. le 5,'&gt;

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Members of the Co-ed Class of
th l F irst Presbyterian Church entiftained last night at 8:00 o’clwk
lh Ihe social room Of L u church'
(honoring Miss Bettry Dibble snd mlid of. honor and only attendant,
Miss' Marguerite Dibble, alto of
iwnle# whoer marriage D
el-ani .Mr.. Uruwniee’s l.e-l mar,
ers and greenery w&lt;*rn used In will be Arthur Branan and usher*
ifuelon to decorate the boom. •re. Job McCaslin, Ralph O kies pf
ring the evening game* w en West Palm Beach, J. Rhodes Spell
conducted by Mrs. pougta* E. of DeLattd and Russell L. Dickson
of'Cocba.
Charles.
,
Because of a recent Illness1In
The group presented the eouple
with china in the Rosalind* battern. the family there wlll.be no recep­
Refreshments were jervt-d which tion end immediettl* following
will leive
t .
l*4ve
Included lime sherbert ami cake. the ceremony the. coupje
Serving were Mrs. William Hait- for a . weddltig trip through Hi*
9 ley, Jr., Mre. P. R. Rtephenson m ountains or North Cgrolina.' " and MU* Mary Thomas Wilkes.
Thts# present were Mis* Dibble O.E.S. Has Regular
and Mr. Brownlee, Ur. an I Mrs.
Meeting Thursday
George Dekle, Mr. anI Mrs. Hart'■ ^
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Uy, Her., and M«- Charles. Mr*.
Margaret MUIar, Mr*. Stephen! 7;,Or(l4r:qf ‘tW Eesterri Star, 8*hw

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Battr.M ppre ami Fred UUtline.

Azalea Circle
^ At Coronado Beach
'The*A s!fier*c5re5rTr7ni? Sentd Garden Club met on Wedneily.a\ the Capstan at Naw An]hrv
t Black. Mr*. J. A. Potjder s*rr.
I as hostess for the occasion durg which time *T»itn»trtg waa

tlfu^ h g t she I*

p rsnant- opera aTifO Palmetto

Mathkws arrived
rcroit, O t. to spend
Uh her slrU t and

Mr. and Mr*. Ar-

it .

rtyon. N.
any Mis.
inward to

rmes end Mrs
? enford'by. ear.

: llarrv Grithball of Char let too,
8. C. and Flalrock; JJ. C. Is visitIng In Sahford, at thk hbmc of Mlv
betufbdU Hagan for tlli weekend,
lie plans, to rbtume hi* studies at
Ihe Citadel in the nekr future..
&gt; Joeeph' E.’ SchptieVer of Mt.
JXr4 4hd' Percy BrOwrr of New
York City w ho&gt;r* eoilngrtcd with

fl*nJ4li*n.EtUHa ivMicd In Fan-

Jack Burney, worthy nutikon,ip fti

iW nir." PUhiiwera'eqmplMrd-lktr ind children. Beitric

lee - RiAetb- Mbitt* Wcrdr which ♦on. Jr. r*lave. Htdkni
krill be held* In Oviedo Park otl 'After iTtiltiAgt ftir, I
Aug^ M at 4:00 P. K. ; Plans were
also m ad e.for the visit &lt;f the
Petekeburg. »ho
ipL B. A school
II be held on fiejjt
f. in tiro c h lp ttr

invitation received from the* Bariner was served «t.G ardner’* bcrrM* Chapter to the local chap­
u
r.n
t
*
»*
itaurant.
ter to attend’ their meeting on
S ept II syhen Urey will nave Mrs.
Bartow as their gueaL Mrs. Wurt
Mra. W. P. Field*. Mrnt O. R, Warner, aseociale matron, was ap­
Herndon. Mrs, C. K. Carter. Mre. pointed to be In charge of tbu
P. H. Lanelng, Jr., Mre. J , L. subscriptions for the O’ K 8. magClark, Mr*. Henry Ruseell, Mr. stlnc. Practice of offlcere was
and, Mre. M. Moya, Mlsi Ella Let called for Bept 3 a t 6:00 P. M.
Klrchhoff, Mrs. Fred Pop* end About .,38 members were present
Mre. June RoumillaL
* ’
for the meeting.

| i I*a# »=: iejas.f

lllitorle Christ Church in Tarrrtoirn. N. Y., where f»T many
rear* Washington Irving served
as a veitryman, was the scene of
the lata afternoon veddlng of
Grace Elisabeth Sehree. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duren of
Sanford, and Joha Korewlch. eon
of William Korewlek of Ynnkerr,
N. Y. The ceremony was perform­
ed on July 12.
Nuptial muiic wan played by
M in Iona See, church organist,
and Included "Noetum .\ Opui M,
t i. k* nOlch."
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No. a4,"*• "lek
"Ich* Llebe
and th*
Tntermetra from "Cdverllcrt Rum
ticsnl." The traditional wrddiug
marches were used. The overture
to "Romeo and Juliet" was anftly
played during the ceremony and
the hymn. “O Petfect l.ov»," was
heard on the chimes following the
'Benediction.
,
The hrMe ws* given in marrlage by her brother-in-1*»! Lieut.
John S. Strobel, URN. Rhe a ore
• wedding gown designed hy Mr*.
Strobe! fashioned of soft eggshell
chiffon. It featured fe high neck­
line with a round yoke of lace.
The filled bodice had ehjrt puffed
sleeves of lace and the wide gath­
ered skirt terminated In a short
train. The-fingertip length veil
fell'from a tiara or teed pearls.
She wore a single strand of pearl*
and full length gloves and carried
a bouquet of white rotes and car­
nations Interspersed with heby’a
breath and fern.
Mre. 8trobel, the former lr&gt;a
Sehree. served her sister as mat-

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t Mrs. Maty Strong hss retained
from a 10 nay visit with her eonIn-law and daughter, Mr. end Mom.
Align MosHey. * ,

Theesa Strobel. niece of the 14-V^ar Old I^ags
bHrt, v i i flower g irl.,.
Hi. Strobel w on a gown ofBig Game In Africa
f . chiffon ilm llar to that of the
I'i. ' Her gown ftaturrS a- hatNEW YORK. Aug. 22, rtf’)—A ]
aau nrrlilinr anti h"r hfidilrrM 14-rear-old Mrmphls, Term. sail
* » '« halo of pink net am) small hai just returned from an Afrlrun [
flowr*. She wora long pink gloves ■afarl In which ihe brought do« n '
•m il bouquet of pink carnation* an elephant in hrr first h'g tram* t
•ml rose* with delphinium anil hunting expedition.
bale's breath. The flower girl
The routhful Annie Oakley is
wop pale blue net with a fitted
bodee of an off-the-ahoulder He Miaa Virginia Walton Brooks,
liter with a long full skirt. Her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry
hat wai a halo of matching net Doawell Brooks, alio incmlieta ,of ■
Ihe hunting expedition. Her fa th -1
and.ihe carried an old-fashioned rr
is a Meiitphls cotton merchant. &lt;
flowr arrangement of pastel turn
rear floweri.
M. Korrwick choir for hi* hert
mar. John &gt;Urtln Va*r.t. of North
Tarvtown. and hla ushen v.-yrt
hli &gt;t«lhrr-in-faw, William Burkiof Itamford. Conn., and Van F,.
Prtitt of New York City.
Fdlnwlng the ceremony a recep.
ion was held a t'th e home of Mm ;
bhi Vavra in North Tarrvtown
4ft* which Mr. and Mrs. Korewicl left for a short wedding tiip
In Northern New York. Mrs. Korew in’# traveling rostum i waa a
dreamaker suit of beigt gabardint wUh whlrh she wore brawn mile*. They arrived here by ptene
week.
•ccbrories and a white flower hai. thl*
Asked In an -Intervtw if she
Herihoulder corsage whs of white
had been frightened. Miss Brooks
rove
M-s. Korewick attended lo.al replied:
"I have confidence In myself.
echwl* and graduated in lf*45 I didn’t
find anything.to be afraid
frnn Rotlini College in Winter of.
It was something I’ve always
Part where the majored in music
andwas prominent in campus actl- llw d for."
vltbi, She has made her home in
Nev York for the past two years
whtre she is continuing her ftudy
of »o|ce with Alfredo Martino.
Nr. Korewick tervhl with" the
Unted State* Army, during the
re*Ht' W it , dnd waV atktionc.l in
the European Theater of Opera­
tion. He Is at present a student
at the New York University Col.leg? of-Engineering, where he Ik

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Life Gourd for Sanford B*»

A T * n p ia .C Iu b

Call Lind Weber, Gen. M i r .

he MayfAir Inn

Telephone 1200

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Still A Good Selection At
r.r&amp; tly Reduced Prick*
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. t . A. Monfnrton
Mr, and Mrs. H G. McIntosh,
and daughters, Sandra ami Sonia,
II. announced today the birth of a
have returned from a thre*-w**h»
daughter, Margaret Maniuis*-, on
vlllt In North Carolina.
ld:Li\i*hlnn
._ 1 F W AUX1UAUY M EETS...
7b» Veterans of Foreign Wars
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ileal] of
held their regular hurl*
Silver Springe, Md. visited with Auiltiarv
new meeting Ust night at thl
friends In Sanford yestcnliy. Mrs. Tnitint Center at 8:00 o’clock.
Bvail Is the former Katherine Rorline' huslneae was carried nn
Beam and Is a former resident of after
which a social hour w*» tnthis citv.
Joyed and refrerltmems enjoyed.
Friends of Lieut. Comdr. John
Hnppy Birthday
C. Strolxl will regret tn learn that
he Is confined to the Naval Hos­
pital at Corpus Chrlsii. Tes. for
Mildred Robson
a series of operations. Mrs. Rtrobel
and daughters, Gr.ve nnd Cvthig,
are rejlding in Corpus CJiristt
where Comdr. Strobel is attached
to the Naval .A ir Station ns In­
structor. Mrs. StknbH la the'form t i Iris Sehrei of Sanford.
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Friends of Bill Llvfngstoh, St*,
who his been, confined tn the
Nival Hospital in Jackarhvlire M
i the nail three ' mfehlhi," w iir'lje
Intgreited to lelrn that he Is being
rn about Repr. I
i transferred to 8t. Athens Hospital beds to

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�TH E gA N FO K P H gfl J&gt;p, HANFORD, ELOHIDA

‘Feds To Entertain Os
■ Here Tomorrow In
Twin Bill; Play In
Gainesville Sundjy

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By ARTHUR B E (1nfrrrH . JK.
Herald Sport* Editor
Thf fifth place Sanford Celery
Fed* Mined a full game on Ihr
fourth ptaca Orlando Ssnatnts at
Uta locale trounced !he l’alaika
Aialeaa. 10'to B here Ir-i uixht
roSBli*
ahel'.
1 to i icai *.
Sanford Cfm* ft/n i ettnd twice
i the contest to chalk up the vieTT &lt;&gt;T*r th# A’*. ^ ..
Falatke scored two kifos in the
&gt;p'pf the seeprtd on a tMuble by
I Plrtle. and conaecivlye singlet
i)r Eiwyn Danson and1Danny las-

Tilt To

Praises Leo

G a in e H v ille

The second place Gainesville fj.
HV FRANK Kf'K
Mrtr scored a wild 19 to 2 victory
AP Newafeaturea 8por».i Editor
over the Orlando .Sennio.-s in the
BROOKLYN. N. Y.- If l^o
University City last' night with Onioch.p- l*n‘t brought hark to
Boh Thorpe of the G-Men • and manage the Dodger* ne«t season
John Garrison o f the Senators probably the moat dlsaopniftM lad
clouting home runt.
In Brooklyn will he it-year-olj
The league*leading St. Augus- Donny Williams.
tine Saints, jam m ed_four tuna
Y o u n t William*, an ardent

ALL-Stars, Beak
Ready ftp- Grty
Contest Tonirht

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22.

Series Veteran* ’aid tig* with Stan
Musial, wtn&gt; is on the t-miK-lukck
trait after a dismal atart at the
plate.
The Dodger lead ia th.* reaull
By JIM IIKt'K hit
AP Nawafeatuma Sports Writer of an off ami running atari. The
NEW YORK—Bgrrinr the j«. Cardinal* were In the • -liar for
credible. the' New York Yaukeea more than u month, (hit ileaplle
the Brooklyn hulge at thia *Unt*
are In.
the race, the Cardinals still look
The only worry left to Ducky of
Harris* men la whether the World like .the rjaaa of the league.
Of .co v er .ilrooalyn is u i are
Series will lot a five enl one ,o f
's ’ 152.22 in iii.i Thu Yankees! h » tlw t for their Ddifgeia tnm ake
Brobably prcfrT Ihe'Ioriuui. Fa. log lhpir l'* H *tMnJ un Th' v “ *"*
Iht* Brooklyn Dodger* «L'»uld mule
Ibc Yankees oJds-on favurii%--i to
take home ihe junior l&lt;Mi&lt;u*V27th
victory lt&gt; the post-season classic.
Tlw St. Louis Cards won't Ik- »o

Tfie CJubhouse

CHICAGO, Aug. 'St, tdPl-The
11*17 gridiron aeaaon kirk* o f to*
night with the revengeful Cl Mgo
D‘ r*. • Lampions of the N iton­
al Football League. detennilfd to
wallAP the CoUetT All-Star and
•withe the 19-0 lkking the All*
on Brooklyn ba*ena)l, iiied to come Stare banded the Los Air.de*
tcwKbbetla Field In a wheel chair, it &gt;m&gt; last vear.
to 4 battle In which Joe Vitjcr set lie was in a plaster cast from hi*
The
annual contest, to he
a new league record by hitting in toes to hit chest for five years and Plaint In flood-lighted Ktldici
27 consecutive games.
two months. Now he wears a brace Field on Chicago a lake front Hill
The cellar dwelling Daytona and a specially construetri fhoe draw a iv-cord-break log crowj of i’a*vR.hrK I'b i* scored an 8 to S deci­ and ia able to get around vrry UOjWW.
There are several good leaioiu
sion ovct the Pershing Plrutes as nicely.
more
If the sweltering ‘.emperRutt i
Last Day
Herman Mcadowa and Jack Finch
than
“ Ebbeta Field Isn't the same continue to hang io th* 9m , at
let the Lake Counting* down with without Leo,
■idng
__ say* Donnv. "Leo forecast, the shlrt-sl* rved tfan&gt;
Friday!
' Thy Feds came hails In-the bot­ th irr scattered tingles.
glop,
j has meant much to no-. Fee pro- m ar 'see more of tricky forget d
tom of the inning 4oj fie up the
Line acor’ea:
ijcr*
►pie know how kind-hearted he paaalng than exhautting, (Um«90te«ta. Dave B(jAe .was rtfe Oilando
forge
000 000 101— 2 ‘ 4 it11 could be. I know.. Ili'alwnVs sc* bang ground pl#y.
VP a boot by Laatrat, tlici he itolv
When
! member the time the Dodger#
The
All-Star*,
coached
by
Hotre
second base, and Bill L&lt; wi* took a
trained at Bear Mountain.
Paine’s
Frank
Legfiy.
are
Hindifree ducat to fir a t.. Ca'chrr Frank
“Leo invited to be his personal rapped hy the Ion of at Dead
faolick threw the ball, if to center
guest several times. Introduced me three outstanding turkfiJlJ*per­
field and Bride andAh'ri* advan­ St. Aug.
002 200 001—9 II 1 to all the players and gar* me the formers, Army’s Glenn DavlL the
ced on the play. J /ity pilvcrmso Dr Land
200 000 020—i 14 fi
deubltd. scoring t h v tu u men on Ketcher and Stillwell; Alonso, wonderful w rllt walch be trctlved “Mr. Outside” of the Cadets' kmed
for playing In the 1933 All-Star offense last year: Julie* RyTHri;!).
the base paths.
-*Aa Ballet, Rott and MadjjikV
star of lltlnots' Rose Bowl |j*mgame.
Palatka tallied .another run in
piuns; and Bob Fenfmori of Okla­
“Every
birthday
he
sends
me
a
Jka third and H trtt In the fourth Leesburg
100 000 002-3 3 i gift. Last year he had my mother, homa A. A M. Alt thtire f i g Inante*
- Saturday Only!
. to end ita uprisings, for the evtn- Daytona
ur. I f ,
201 104 OOx—8 • I dad and me aa‘ U s gpcvti a t- a lurid while acrlmmaging a( the
fhjr.
[•OSes
Mated*. Gormlth and Hall] Mea­ Dodger L is oj fam e iu the Polo All-Star camp in Evanston, III.,
• DOUBLE FEA TURE •
uinat
*
: Tha locala continued to peck dows. Finch and West.
' * » ♦• J « ^
V -T-I
and will are little Or no action.
Grouiids
and
before
the
game
he
ipeat
•Way a t the Palatkan*' lead hy j
Other All-Stars may sec limited
permitted me to alt on the bench
is
a-Korlng two runs in (he fourth and i Coach To Retire
action because uf lisser.inluite*.
with the players."
a t stuff pitcher. Meal for the
m pair in the filth to tie the con- 1
* But the i-(iU*iris r.g k re .•nt ti , 11 g nThe
Clement
V.
/"YflUatol.
'ItoM
irV
Cteft'otter'again. * The Med# fftl ged |
a
ofDodger
pitchingmound
called corps,
far &gt;nona i
&gt;
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AUef96
Y
ears
tic
anJ.
|f
they
lose.
It
will
uk
e
a
father, aaya (he fine treatment the
the other hand, ia a tno'Juy crew.
Ahead In the sixth ort tws m'arkcn j
lot
of
playlug
b
y
-'th
e
hm
rler
' bov has received from Duri»:hrr
Only
Ralph Branca
has have
U&gt;rn Mar­
con­
In addition
the Cards
land placed the contest on ice with,
!*• _
,
I ,«Pd other* In baseball “has been Bears, who will a v e ra g e ' 230 sistent
year. The
ine fastthroughout
rookie JimtheHr*m.
and
two runs in tha eighth.
, '
N, , Tex.—Jo* M. ,
^ lt ton|c th* boy could hav# pounds In the line.
Dodger*
have
been
able from
to come
they could
coax
a win
the
' Tonight the Feds invirds the
ret ring after 30 1r^ , | rwJ ln h|. fight for healtlp"
The All-Stars will depend upon arm
up with
a well-pitched
game
at
of Murray
Dickson or
HowiaJ
'A talea Bowl in Palatka for a
• *n «h* Spring«|'H be g l.d when 19« get* backflcld speed, including ’ the crucial
PpUet*.period*, p-'.*
v.»r rtav ff
— has I
but: th*
Hwln bill and tompfrow they retools. That meant] here," says Donny, I'll lost fo*- sweeps of Claud* (Buddy* Yeung, none of the depth of the Cards.
.turn' to the Municipal Park for a
’ up coaching basr- Kt( about Commissioner Chandler Illinois' negro flgac, Charley TripJoe Hatten. for example, peat
double attraction with the Cainrs[ht the game to (^spending Leo fdr one veal- ‘for pj of Georgia and Vie Schwill of the Chicago Cub* »lx times In his
villa G-Men. ‘
&lt;
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Northwestern, and 'on' th&lt;?'Ibsip first ten victories. n« h a t been
paaalng of Notre Danin’s (Jtorge much less than a ball of fire
•begin at 3:00 o'clock and the final
Ratterman. Ben Raimondi uf {Indi­ against the leagtkt’a other six
rUlt of the dauble header will begin
ana and perhaps Trlppl.
teams.
SAH ANQ lW r i !
'a t 8:00 o'clock. 8anford move*
The Chicago Rears, I t excellent
Brooklyn hitting it conrutcnl,
to Gainesville on Sunday' for a
physical condition and rated seven with six regulars around the 300
-eingle Hit.
and a half point* better than the mark. Rat the Rums have n-&gt; really
Hart is the oldest coach in lino
I Charlie Bissen opened on the
collegiate* hy local bet makns, long ball hitters, no sluggers who
Mil D e lim it
hill for the locals and rave away of service in Texas and they don’t
are ilrtrrm lnnl to win If for oo can take charge and wreck a hall
,te Johnny Tomat in th* fourth know here just how theyll get
other reason than to avengf the
fram l. Tomat gained credit for along without him. Ills basketball
bruising dent In National FoetW f
and baseball teams always won
,th* victory.
League prestige caused by last
l l n l i l 11% IT IT t: I.KUilK
more than their abate of games
year's' All-Star trlnlmtng of the
FALATtiA
Tram '
. W
I. I*»«, &lt;
ever) against the big schools.
Rama.
tii. Auautin* ::
*1 a n
Hr played professional base­
Iksk. .{b
(lalnrCvlUa
1* II •&gt;&gt;&gt; , &lt;
( ’u n tp an lu n l'ic* u re
m soff. .lb
ball for 14 years, stsrling
lu U m l
JJ
I*
--*•
I
Oils
ml"
SI
S*
,!|u
H
». If with Fort Worth of th* Tearsather*. «f
Hanford
St
*f .t*S ll
janllclJ,: *
as League - In 1909 as a &gt; I'atalKa
U. n
.141 II
LMburs
ss
T
S .m n
Hut the leaaonrd Cardinals h.ivi
cslcbsr. In th* winters he
tlailuoa itsarti tS T* .111 l i
Whilev Kurowski, Knot Slaughter,
would teach school. While
H rislli leittrdar
Joe Medwick nml Terry Moore In
ttalnnVIllr 1*. .(itundo I . „ '
pitying
b all/’llart
would
pace their hitting attack. All are
Daylonn twsvti
I^CStlare 1
aaNKOinr I*, d’atstica s
study fur his examinations
HU Ausuatlot»U-4tid S- . Mcoasavy to - obtain ^a life T"
TMs i ' i Ik a m
. u*inMrt!Jl*'-'ac tutafu*..
teaching rertlfirste. Du Mag
i %&gt;&gt;u n n listin g at Ht. Augosilii.|»lsi 14 years he completed U
Hanfurit at .P alii^iitJ ■
.llsytone Hcneh *» t.Seatmrx
eiamlnatluns In, that nulitbee
^ ,
L h in rH
i#f:,Mtbl*el* and w li award*
Team .,,.
' 1- Wl. .1
’ W 'Itlg' rerliflrale. .
* •
t h i n wa* sohiethlng wrong Kith
H art ia bulldiilg a new home In
-Lliupir*- Lavely's report- concern­
T O l.£ R
flhgltuWti llid an«V I f tiTblfl.
ing the melee after the Frd-HsnI t s&lt;
.11*
ited he sav* be will do nothing Onetnnati
ator game a t the Municipal P#rk
rhksgo
SI ss
.ill
fiah. Of course, L*
he adds.
Tomas, p
i f I a J butI M.la
I'ltistiui ah
so *i
ere
on Haturdsy 'Aug. 9.
&gt;he may play a little baseball fhlladetplils
l
l
IS
.It#
Several rabid Sanford fans real­
foists
iT ia* r i? li now and then. Recently, when
Hetalli
y
n
lH
lir
ly went to bat and told the FSL
■a—lt&gt;d out tor-Cliandirr In »lh Bprlngslown wa* ptsylng Barallrnuklyn t. Ctnrlanall t
^O W ElA N D
Talatka
t i l l*n esa— *
president exactly what happened,
|l»MOn t-l. I'hlrsK"
Baaieed
-Asa m ets—IS dlse, Hart was asked If he could
and
without
reservation.
I'hUsdsIptils
P-1,
m
L'.nlt
—trior*. LssU-sl * Paultrk, Hllvsi- ratrh fnr the local team in. the
YOUNG
Mew York I, I'll lil.iii at. I
Hi-thing stated that there was
Jana. i hantbk, -#tui&gt;» tiallfd llu hlnlh Inning. Alec Thomas, a
LKAIII K
no
doubt
in
hi*
mind
that
the
in­
paason. I.aiirea MiWvrmao 1. no- llfe-long-frlsnd and former base Team AMKHirAH
W I. I’&gt;«.
fcif, T«n«off I. I , « 1| llairlnaion
cident did happen, and that Ibu
»w Turk
1* &lt;s *.&lt;il
|k L&gt;k*. MrMatiui Hurray. Two leal) teammate, was asktd to M
incident should have been t(port­
Boston
It
11 .111
W heal Balancing
■flaw hltsi Plrtle, Hllvarman f. rtst- pitch. He also agreed. So the Philadelphia
SI 11 .1*1
ed.
Sevflsld.HI,ilen basesi llride. Hac • battery of Thomas and Hart Detroit
*S
IS
.11*
Incidents like that arc not good
rtflaa*! Hurray, kfsManas. Inxilde moved the opposition down.
iTcvsIi- nd
11 i t .Aid
C * ,K“ C . W e l s h
ptagSi domes lo Burk to Tonmll:
for any league, and definitely nr#
Chicago
IS
*1
lit
Ltslrra |a Burk I ell on l&gt;*sesi 8*nNOVELTY
hard to render decision* upon, be­
Wsthingion
l*
«*
.III
.f- •’stalk* I. .Bases on balls: Bitten T In 1 *•*. * runt; off i'hsnd1* .11*
cause, a* In every -:as«, there are
M t Nvrray X lllsrep ». Tomat 1. In l In 4 1-1. * runs. Wild pllrheti HI. la m Neialrs MYetlsrdag
two aides, but that -still dues net
Chandler I. mruck; out; -Ug 111.- I'liSOdler. Winplii* piirhsit Tomat
IVathlriKton 4-1. Detroll !•
“SCREEN SNAI»8HOT8'
ted 1, Tomat », Cgddtlsr. Uttar oft Losing pluheri Chandler. I’mpire.:
eliminate the fact th#t liv ely was
Chicago
1,
lluslon
I
Murray s' m t |. | Innings s ran.. ■*»*!• tad lto.ll Time of game:
bumped around and maiht no re­
Philadelphia ». HI. Louts tport of It. That is where, perhaps,
Ne«r York #. Cleveland 1
he mad* hi* mistake.
. Herlong stated that he has cau­
tioned alt tha umpire* in the Flor­
ida B ut* League to lie surd'to
include everything In tbeir reports
that happen*.
John GansaJ. It aafaared.ta v*.
Ulad to avada the Issue In tba
hearing by bringing up a few
•A
.
_____ - '. '_____ .
itatemant* about tha f u . batug

another chance at the Yankres. peat the process. This met ft.4
who heat them four ifsiru . to one la alow hut doe* not harm delicate
white cottons or linena.
in the "Wild Pitch Serif-.”
fo r once, the Yankee fan* are
routing right along with them.
They think ih e lirouks would be a PLASTERING — STUCCO
much softer loin h tha t the Car*
Hlnals.
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and toueeiing lemon julco. m It.
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at once. Oviedo 2862 or Dr.
unit enables us I d wmk tvhric
Martin 2302, o r write- Box ISTl - Hunt'* Twfttd* Feed Store
there is no alectrlc conn.-, llo t
Chuluota Florida. Lhrge rsdaw
available. 21 yeois u p i i»-rir-*.
• fo r .sa le
for nussls to visit- ^ f ! L doctor., |
IL M. Gleason, Laka Maty, Ha t—•-a-*a»-aee*-te-i^-«iniat-tlirrv-ii
;WST1» P E H S -a OENtfl
y -i i-e rilin -slt i S t l b l i W ‘ f i « foliow
OUND. BUNDLED IN
I.s P.oi.til, 111Jt,e , uunti 111 ben,
AVAII-AHLE. at ontw. convemantROOFING.
HOOT
Palming,
all
BUNDLES.
M ^1 lit
I ..0 tilA t.i-w
if located down town Motion,
.kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188. ISO
hie Ii.ess fi H i ||
p; iw II
B. 20 and 28 OENT *
.tip id data aparttnewts with all
Kill
II
if
t
l
The
T&gt;‘W|i u( ttcnfoiALTERATIONS—*11 kind*, hut .
,
modem conveniences. AdURs
belts, buckles. .Mrs. 11m-* t i m t t . m A
only. Phone 560,- ■»
■
B*e Jimmie Iowan'S Sheet Meld ;* Ion*,
selwhllc. The
Accointidstlon, The tiuuiri■ U P B g . . . , ■ ■ plan
Work*
for
new
RadlMuis,
nra
FURNISHED ioot£ with
erty u n iter ih* u u t t e r l i r i t ' e ' r «
Radiator
tores,
Radiator
clean
in t h e n a m e o r W a t h i m r i t i S ituuii.i
privileges. 6(1? Qak A»e.
fmf and repairing.
10 Bneinpea O pportunities
I'm*at tsbl ttrilfritle ah,
RENT FREE—nicely furnished
I deenatd^ a. rurdiii* |u luW,
l&gt;cdrooni to settled men. Best
WELL established llard»vcre llusl- • il^ il.Vribr,i ip,,-an w.n
of references requited. Owner
ness for tale., Clean si mi. uf to the hlahetr* l.idder el
a partial It.valid. J. J. Roily,
nu'irliaiutike. Box MGT, c/o limit* duOr-»n ihe (•-•! Jl
Ibe mi. Mil «.f j»r|iteluljrF
KFD No. 1, Box 33, Sanford,
Hyiald.
Which lg lb* Itt rtby . f t
IVI13 S P E C IA L iJfM V IpfcN
l-ateil Hits |,i dak ul
IStT .
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W A N TED TO RENT
FOR RENT—Hoor sander. Easy
O r Herndon
Batt«r*es A nattary Charging. opuraliou. Reaeonablc rales, Han­
riera in . ufi riiini
FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
IT. B -P O rR CO. IN C ."
Kamiiiiili 'I'uiinly, I
ford Paint A Glgis Co. I'hun*
perm, residhnfs. By l it of Sept. ■agaiswt ~i- . llbsw _^4=, . - - -lorr.r'.al rieilt't Meal!
New
Phllro
car
radio.
Just
an
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Two apartm ent .house, all large
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room, end two badi
118 N. Park
Phene 180
shower. Eight wires ■
L- Highway 17, Ideal
court or for trailer «i
i ’, mile* from Sanford.
F
I I 1.Duo oo.
*
A nice home with fnpot
Barber Shop open Thursday,
k • ty. doM In, a k l &gt;fal
Friday A Saturday.
*
I
The house la la i d t t d
Copperskin potato Draws from
certified La. semi M. &lt;300. CM 13 N O T IC E S — PER SO N A L
11,78. A. If. Prevatt, 8*' ill*,
SANFORD Beauty Salon-T'hon,
room; kitchen a u l bedirpo-n
1334. 306 Park. Mary-MaMahpn
dowhstair*. One efflclsncy apaitPhone J3S4. Permanent wavet
merit, and one very large teda r t ic l e s W
,R i up, guaranteed. Water sof­
room and baUi «9&gt;fklrs; also
st'eash prica paid to t used
tener. Also open evening*.
two ear garage with three room
rttyrd. Ted DaVU .Furniture
i n E. 1st. Ph. 658._______
lirTM a-nm am airbirH osi
LOST- -Two 11001 M Ttrea On
rims. Brand numberi 8748. A
'2307. Finder notify Tamtaml
TYeil Tour* at Sanford. Phone
II. Reward.

1837 DODGE TUDOR, new paint,
Settled colored woman for g&lt; neral
upholstery good coniiiion. Hoy
*” house Work. 107 N. Isvcust
Reel. 808 W. 2nd S l
CstU r. Perkins
FORD 2 door, fair

LydiA t , noktatn’s Ve«*i*bi» CornpOutot to r*li#f« such tvroptuir.tl
in e tetei.t tnullcsl test r-tokhatn's
Coq.Vou.u1 plot*0 ttnisixtblt htlpful

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�TH E :SA N FO R D (H E R A I %

^fi^yptiAn R iot

Ford Unionized

eatiap**
M H . . . ___________, .
■ ■ • a to
war* scattered by police
ibThair demanded 'kvacuatto/■British troops . from Egypt
£ blood/*
"•
■
,"T)owW*Vith America',! the trao r!” Demonstrators shouted.
Down jwhh Brasil; tb* -traitor!
Egypt dilia* the aeedrlty counriU Rgypt'defies tha wbut* world.
. They: tailed also foF advice on
‘traifonfs Egyptian* police." PnIck l l r e 'a s officer* struggled to
btfnjr tha wounded b y .|M k * fire
tilt thrirn g , under conlrfcl.
.Tb* Egyptians want a sacurl;y ruuncll ruling' on '.their dsWand foe withdrawal of ’ British
trooba from Egypt tW ^sti ond to
ftrltub p*rtkipstion-;'trt Hhi ad­
ministration of th* -Sudan. BtaHJ proposed a t Laka Success thta
*rb*k that Britain ' and Egypt
itsh over again
their deadoeked negotiations, and keep the
»on&lt;ll. informed., / That. * United
States supported Brasil!* propo»11. th e Brasilian rceogimtndapo'n toda.**.
brotherglared “all
gin’s side”
U.N. and
faith* action before
must now

&lt;r«stlss*a Siam P a n On*)
veto, many unions had taken
action similar to that of th»S
Ford worker*. In New York CltyJ
tha greater New York CIO Coun­
cil estimated that (IK percent .’ f
the 10,000 employers hsvlng con­
tracts with 300 CIO locals there
had signed onc-year contract ex­
tensions before the deadlineIn San Francisco* the Inter­
national
Longshoremen’* a n d
Warehouseman's Union (CIO), in
a dispute over employer refus­
al to recognise unionisation -rf
longshore walking bosses, warn­
ed »htpper*_ of the possibility
eat.C oast maritime tieup
and at the same tlm-t advised
its locale of an Impending "lockou|"* sometime after today. The
llx-wctk dispute ha* - tied up
sir Luckenharfi Steamship Com­
pany vessels.
In what prohably was the last
collective bargaining election un­
d o the old National Labor Re­
lations Board set-up, the IIAW

i

ESISF**’ 1

FUMK1TY MAN FOR HOWARD HOOHK* WAITIMI AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Johnny Meyer (left) Is pictured wttl
movie actor Dana Clark In a New York night club ai Senate process serves* continue to se*rch for hfm. A
right, Howard Hughe*, millionaire plane builder, wave* to admirers a* ha boards hia private plana at.tts
National Airport, Washington, for his return to California. Completely changed from the harried man wht
*h# s *n ,t* War Investigating Subcommittee, Hughe*'-face fairly beams, (fntemeitonal 5oundpko*o]

.(A t Lake Success, j-oyncil del m t e i of the United , States,
Chin*,’ France, Bfigplm and Brasil

b p ttttd

to b* |li)*A j»P

FRIDAY, 'AU GU ST 22, 1947

FLORIDA

at the Glenn L. Martin Airplane
Manufaeturing
* *
t plant at llasltimore.
Rest
Madden, regional
NLRR director announced the
vote, with none 'getting a ma­
jority.
The executive board nf ’he
American Communications Asso­
ciation
CIO), claiming 36,(ICO
member*, voted to refuse "to

rdiolution.)
■— “
./A t Alexandria, a policeman was
gtruek’ln the face v jf «/dks a t a
d*fn*hstr»tlon by more than (100
EdhtpUdns in tha nation’s summer
ehpjUl.
Twelve
demonstrators
W *g* si re lied. *,
'R epresentatives o f the Moilam
brtlhcrhood said another demonnnktjbn occurred last night at
F b r t. Said, - a t tha Mediterranean
M tf.o f th« Sues Canal. r
,
ivA cab]e wpa rtceWgA t*ika.momMg from fiem ter Mahmoud, Noktaihi Pasha, leader of the Egypt­
ian : delegation to the Security
dMuell, ,aiking that there be no
demonstration* In.E gypt because
n _ th* possible effdtv-on Egypt’s
e ia t. a government jnformant aald.

Trum an To Complete
Defense Setup Soon
. - WASHINGTON, - Aug 12 *GP&gt;—
President Trum an left . himtalf
three more weeks.to pick the ci­
vilian and m ilitary- leaders who
wltl round out this-country’s new
uni fled national defen seaet-u p .■
The Chief Executive , told re­
porters In announcing his choices
of W. Stuart Symington. John
L,. Sullivan and Kenneth i C. Roy ail to run the Air Fore**, Navy
and A nar, respectively, -that the
full provisions of the unification
law will b« put Into effect by midSeptember.
Still to be filled are ' such
other m ajor posts . as cblefa ' of
sta ff for the. Armjr anr Air
Force*, dhlef of naval operations,
director of a central* Intelligence
agency and members, of three
hoards, national resource*, munItons *n&lt;1' reieich'developmrnt.

tha Jostle* Department and Fedtral Trad* Commission to uncov­
er any prtve rigging.
Tha c(i mmlttee will - hod hear­
ing up anl how to gat tham down,
baginning next month in an affort
to find out why &lt;price* are go­
ing up and how, to gat tham diwn.
A fish chowder i* always wel­
come. It can be mads from seat
bass, whitaflah, cod or haddock.;
It may be New Enaland style
chowder with onions, potatoes and
milk in it. or on* using tomatoes 1

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SAYS MRS. JERNIGAN

'Joint Committee'To
Check Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 21 UP)—
Senator 8parkman :(D-Als) said
today the Senate-house - commit-,
tea to Invaitlgata rising cotta
ought to check particularly "on
this whole m atter of posslbla
price-fixing" by industry.
The Alabama lawmaker end­
orsed s recommendation by John
D. Clark, a member of President
Truman’s
Egonomic - Advisory
Council, th at tha -joint committee
cotlaborato In a twin drive by

W ARD'8 HOLIDAY INN I

-Suffered From Nervous Indlge«Hon No M atter W hat
.Or How L ittle She Ate, She
Stales. E ala Anything Now
And Feela,So Much B etter
-Her \york la A Pleasure
,* Among • the latest well-known
Florida men and womin to com*
forward witH a grateful obbllc en­
dorsement of Retonga after trying
this famous gastric tonic in their
own cases, is Mrs. O. I- Jemlgan.
well-known home owner of 012
fWeitt Alfred St., Tampa, Fla.
f " I | seened to me that no matter,
what l sj«. QT;how Jlttle I suffered
continually frqm nervous ind'iges,-,
Hoa." becWrVs llr*.'Jernigam " M y '
appetite dwindled away tci khetw
I seldom cared-whather meal time

slept so poorly that I never lesmtd
to get rested. My elimination n r t
very liuggish, and it seamed tv
me I haydly had the strength and
pep a person of my age ehrnilf
have.
*'I tried *o many medicines that
I was beginning to feel discour­
aged, but Rctonga gave me both'
prompt and splendid relief. My
appetite wap never bettor. ! sat
anything I want, and I sleep soond.
ly-and reatfully. I havi regained
my lost weight, and I feel to goo&lt;L
again that work la a plestursj
Retonga la grand."
■Ratonga la Intended-to frtllevs
distress due to insufficient flow
.of^lgeatlv* je te w 'in ' C-V’fOtnsi* 1
loss of appetite. Vitamin R&lt;1 de­
ficiency and constipation/ Accept
no substitute. Ratonga may bs o*.
Uinad at TOUCHTON’R - - Adv.

tfrs rF Ie a Kejected
senttnc* Impotad on the
« outspoken leader of the
altlon in pktlldaienl &lt;Dul««for which th* Allied Control
nlsslon haa ’ i specific rsBo|h th* Americans and the
British- urged Cherepanov to in-*
*ffufet th# -Bulgarian.1government
Yuspfnd tha sentence until
thk’ commlssloii had* full oppor­
tunity t o . review the ease
Replying tu th# Amatlran letI f i t npC.eontldsr l*. j«ra* ihie
;U»* Allied Gofrtfbt CnmniisI'-Wi interfere in ah)’ wav In
Nikola Palkriv,.in.
ihrtlilf la purely an Internal

TW* PHOTO WAI MOWN PROM TOKYO to the UnJtdd Stale* by Capt William Odom on his raeorf-brt
aolo flight arotind tha world. It show* Jap repatriate* from Russian-held areal of former Nipponese emu
hailing Emperor Hlrohlto. H* returns the eh err* by waving his straw hat.
(Informational Sounds

Dipthcria Report

H’aetlss**
r a n osal
able by private physicians , and
By ADELAIDE Khit It .
■t th* Health Unit. It Is nrofAI* Newafeatuti'v W ilier
ersble, he said, that children I*
Antonia Brlco, one uf tho wcild'a
brought tit the Unit on Tueslay
end - Saturday' mornings of each few women symphony conductors

!Th*r*
h j th*
d Comthlsf
•W.'IIVIM* HUP upon i'.Sflf th#
r9 P 4 f n
rarl*wlng ,Ntko' i Pell O T l ekM ”
^
diagnosis all uneompile*ted’ m vnr

„.ii hi reply u er h*-i.|r-! to (he m ay lm trrnlcil Ip the home. The

A iiatean Information Service,
c .UaJ. General W*lMr RnUrt*ou, II. 8. onmbef of th-r Conifcussion, informed .W aihi'gion.
, . PtcislOns of the Allied Control
intrtt b* unanlmuli, and Russia’s
Wfuaa ended the \ possibility of
*n allied ravlaw of th* case.
‘.V

Baton Pupils Should
Start At Early Agrc

patient i s ’ to he Isolated '|A one
room and only one a tte n d a n t‘In

and nne of Its pioneer* In tcnrhlng
symphony conducting to children,
bent over tha score uf Dnrthovcn’i
F ifth Symnhouy, her amlter ryrs
alight. She made a - few crisp
final comments to tha pupil* who
accomponled-lwr (rom jthPlr hnidT
&gt;» n?nvpr
New York enroute to
i E„uI T ' . * 7 ° *h* W.IU C07d,urt
•YfRPh°blc*. In aeveral cauntrirs,

m

HERE
Bi *
B3-&lt;u
1— !

TAKE UP A

SPORT
RECREATION
IS
RE-CREATION

always cofidrtft III

IndonegfyAJfisue
• Vw)
its* would
it through
tunc)) consistJerk of the

n&amp; a
(CsattM** Iims r«t&lt; Dm )
the nation, h* declared.

i mare 'grsee -ithan from
r
(jtic*,
Halted Stalfa’/and seven
marlean nstlolta have profropoaala making no such
m . batweSai ‘»t*fjpa*r!on
utj
f p
within

2!{

V

net of the family, lie slatol. lie w|th thi
or she shall not. enter th# room Ruroncai
nf th* alck parson or child b o t | | or (a|j
I* permitted to attend to ’it*
„ |n.
work or business.
pple ,
Kqrean Revolt
We suggest, however, said Dr. graceful
-ICesUa***
Oa»&gt;
Qulllman. that, wherever possible, ductora
•d th* "rsvelutlonsry natur#’
ha stay elsewhere until tho child Their gi
tk *-act:/H ies.)
—
is released by th* madlcal at- D°n
Hodg* said rlngltadsTs in
tendant.
..
.
anything
DYppaganda plot h i8 'b**n ui
Complicated cases, he asserted,’ • .e.on&lt;*V
for ban* time
may be taken to the bnspltat
„,
,
t hind disorders ' and placed in a private rooks or . *
ion." charged the Isolation ward when this It deem- ^,uet
ptaajen,)
*d necesstry by the physician.
C*I „
Only tha nurses and physlrisna ?„*!*??
may enter th# room or 'ward. 25L *vV
lir e hospital and nursca am familiar with the rules regarding
precautions to prevent spread of

io Conf^pen

woman w ithia-pianist’s pijwtjful
hands, which move in slntplo-expressive gesture* from , the -ped1
urn.
'
"Lot* of conductor! tn*Vi
speeches to their musUians.dlvm1
tb* beauty of tr music " srut;'*4ys,
“ M ythenryt* th artf.y o u r potion
la clear, you don't have to make a
speech.”
• •. r 'i*
Mlsa Brico who was bprn.'^n

Ha outlined tha history of
n rth o d i used In public healt)
service to combate smallpox, dip
tahtria, typhoid and other com
munleable disease*.

they and f amicise th* E d u c to r,
Th# chOdren'JMgin with 6m ‘simple
Haydn* aymphoiii.-* and prepress
to th* bigger music oF M a u ri and
Beethoven. This# they grow with
the music and don't try to tackle
too many complicated thing* at
once, *
"Conducting I* good for their
musicianship. Also, It teachea
them to taka criticism good naturedly before a crowd and It
makes Intelligent listeners of tham.
I am convinced that tha reason
most people don't go to cocnorU
is that they do not understand thu
muale.”
Brico, w«a now teaches piano
and orchestra conducting in Den­
ver, will conduct symphonic*. in
Danmark, Finland and Holland
this fall. Sha i* n tall, vlgormsp-

w ith M atch e d Cub Iq u lp m e n tl

Symphony conducting U th* love
of har Ufa. but ahr^dmltfe that tha
path of th a t love -U fa t ffom
smooth for % w o tftn . * r :- 'J; ''Fra having a |'hsrd pufl.' -sh*
•aid w ith'a smile. "Not beckus* of
tha mualclans or the audiences,
but because of-the hoards nf di­
rectors and mahagara. Sometime*,
at first. I have been aware of
tremendous realsUncs of Uts ntotlclrtlt In an orchestra, though I
have gavar had any oblections
from them or difficulty with'theta*
But when they begin to phty, they
don’t care If a conductor is * man
or a woman as long a t that con­
ductor knows hit or har builncsa."
In 1034 Brlco founded the New
York Woman’s Symphony Orrh*#Ira to move that women tan play
anv Instrument wall. . £

•

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L _ (hat's w^jtt tha newFarnull Cub bringi' to smill fsm*
snd truck gsrdcrts. ,
j'
With a full litMot mstchod, spcdslly-dcsignad la*
[
piement*... with such feature* asthe Vmhwud Mmmt'
by fraltf sad ALasSsrCsafftli, .“this FarmaJl Cubl*ftttl
w * -~ - ±
L i i x x .
rtgbt lot thou' crop
sera .that

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Thereart four type*of power in the PvtnaUCob: power to patsi,
forward-mounted Implements or
those attached to the driwhir(
.to operate machines through the pwr uk+ffi ot halted op to
Pot theFarmallCobtoworkapd good-fayatothaslow, timodir
work yoi walked through before. The Cob’*riding comfort, ease ofj
handling aad finger-tip controls nelly bring a "new day” to th*

Wa try to assure a safe water
supply In th# county, he said, *ntl
reported that 400 sample* of
water from walla had been ana
lysed. Food supplies ar* safe­
guarded by Instruction and ie
qulrsmente of handling In food
serving places. In splta of Umit-

SEMINOLE TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR COMPANY
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He outlined th* new tubercuiMlaj methods from which five

LIVE LONGER

v Two of these patient*
Hallsed and tha others
g ehecktd, ha aUtetL. (

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THE W EATHER

Tb Protect the Pm m of the World;
To Promote the Proeraa* of America
To Prod or* Prosperity for Sanford.

Fair through Tuesday exc
locut thundershowers likelyafternoon or early erm ine*.

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VOLUME XXXVIII
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,
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E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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Reds Demand
A-Bomb Count
4For U N Data

Pan-Am Board
Duties Named

W aiting For Death In. Indonesia

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25 OP)
—Ruitia demanded today that anv
United Nation* proposal* to to',
leet official data on Hoop* and
arm* from the 55 member gov­
ernment* mud include figure*1
on atomic bomb Itockpile*..
Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gro­
myko *aid it would be "unreatistie” to gather military figure*
-gvrithout lilting the number of
' atomic bomb* held by jmy coun-

„ *nrGromyko took hU .aland »»
- th ;n i.&gt; iitlo .( 0orthd*atdn cm fonventional armament*, now limited
in It* discussion* on arm* redurtinn to weapon* outatil* the
mat* destruction category, fail­
ed to agree on a suggestion for
collecting information.
' The United State*, Britain amt
m Franea also opposed proposal*
-^ .g e t-rtb e - f i g u r e e lmt their ohjeev
tlona were on the ground* that
the move* were premature.
• The original data proposal. of­
fered by Australia and Syria and
supported ’only by Btlgium, fin­
ally w*i dropped without vote
but' Australia and China then
luhmitted new plan* along, the
tame lines. These ‘will lx- taken
up In detail next Thursday.
Today’* developments left the
|0 UN with virtually no accomplish­
ment* after ndarly a year of
fiddling with Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Y, M. Molotov’* propoial*
for global arm* clashing lr\ the
General Assembly last Ortohe*
The issue ha* been passed back
in d forth between the paietn
Security Cornell and tha cemmlsaton and Ita committee* since Ue
assembly followed up Molotov’*
on by adoptinr a . broad
lact DecemtfV
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Q U ITA N D IN H A B ta iil, Aug.
25 bPi-—The Pan-American un­
ion's governing board was desig­
nated as "liaiion organism" of th:
hemispheric defense syilem by a
committee of. the Intcr-Amriican
onference today.
"The governing board of the
Pan-American union." said a res­
olution adopted unanimously by
the comiqillee on voting proced­
ures. "shall act as liaison organ-"
ism in'* the Intci-fynerican system
’ fie *h«t concerns tne treaty ot mu­
tual defense.”

ATHENS. Aug. 53. (/Pi—Th*
l iberal I’arlv of Themletofclee
StiphntilW, S6-ysar-old lormer
premier, refused tonight to Joinn new government under Conalanlin Tealdari*. Sophocles \*n*
i/rlm . code.iiler of the party, an­
nounced the decision alter a twojiniif party conference.

Merchants Urge Rotarians Enjoy
Action On Cross Vocational Talks
State Highway At Lunch Meeting
Association Votes To Farm Loans And Oil
L e a s e s Discussed
Aid In Speeding Up
By Toy And Bolltr
Decision On Route

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Vocational talk* by Rotary
members were presented at the
regular weekly luncheon of tb*
Rotary Club today on * program
which was under the direction 'ol
R r fc r Cornell. Letmitd Toy. whose
classification i&gt; "farm loans' *pok*
on the Central Florid* Production

&amp; -Credit

Association,

and Donald

" trfiw fd tftg , secretory. N K T Bolls,
n .ll. oil ]M |t brok„ . dtsguseid
Sralth presided.
Chamber of Commerce Manager the buiinctt of oil leases.
State Road-Department which ha*
Thr Central Florida Produc­
Edward lllggin* pointed out »th#
need of promptness in aiding tb* tion Credit Association Was rrEj5 , ~ ,
full authority to plan and schedule ganited in 1933. Mr. Toy. who
Plans for a second Southeast- th* Road 46 route, In making a' is sccrctaiy and treasurer of the
i Glider Conteet to be held In decision a* wheether to use tits government financed agency, *tsl­
nfoH Jan. 15-18 were discussed lakefront route or the TwentyX over tha weekend by William fifth
C. Street route. Too much con­ ed. It is designed to make short
L atarut, stats director of aviation, troversy will further delay the term loart* to farmers, citrus
and 'lo c a l officials. The local road building, he said. He de­ growers, dairymen, ranchers, .tree
m att would be the last In a trio clarer! that the flrtt cross state Keeper* and ferneries. The loan*
of proposed air activities which road 1through Hanford had been
include the
Flying Alligator proposed in 1015 and that the issue are usually from .5 months 10
the All Amtrlcan Air Maneuver* had been kicked around ever since. 3 years duration. '
II. B. 1’ope, chairman of the
party at Melbourna on Jan. 7 W l
During the past five years, be
the All American Air Maneuver* Hoard of County Commissioners stated, more than one million dol­
tald that hU group was working lar* has been lent by tb# agen­
at Miami on Jen. 0-11.
The thre* s ir ’ attractions are with the S la te . Road Department cy. Last year th# total re*eh*J
being planned in rapid sequence to select o suitable route through $1,370,000. ranging In amount
in order to attract a large number Sanford for Road 40, but alto from $175 to $100,000 and beat­
«vef pilot* to Florida, _ Lasdrus warned that If there le loo much ing in tsrsit a t 4 H peresnt. Thers
stated. Planes flying north from runtroversy, neither route com- are 5 employees and one part tir 1*
. toe Miami a vents would be routed templaterl will be selected. Randall employe* who service loan* ill
through Sanford and L a tu ru s Chase advocated the Twenty-fifth Orange, Volusia, Lake, -Osceola
estimated that thare would be Street route a t most practical.
and Seminole counties.
•
Jack Ratlgan outlined the City's
a t least 300 plants a day making
Mr. Rolls stated that an nil
flnancal and tax situation and lease broker is similar to a real
this stop.
Those taking part In the dis­ pointed out the .reason* for In­ (stats broker In that he make*
cussion of the meet and the other creased assessment* 'and taxes. te**e» between landuwnsta mid
activities which will be held In He deplored lack of interest of
I l 'i a l l a a i S t a
t« ,|
connection with the soaring event* ctllzeiu in City Commission meet­
Included Edward Higgins, m sniger ing*,.and declared'th*t during the
h
•o f'th a Semlnol* County Chamber time the issue of parking meters
* o f Commerce, J. Bralley Odham, ires brought up only twer citizen*
president of tha Jayceas, George attended the meetings. At the
Touhy, general manager of last average city election only 200 to
■jraar'e meeting, Stophen and Vir­ '.MX) voters turn out, he said.
Following thin • talk, Frank
ginia Bennie and Mr. *Lasarus.
8hamea suggested that the Assoc­
iation form a committee to aid the
City Cornmiseion In eolving Its
Continued Fighting financial
Roland L. Dann. 55-year-jM re­
difficulties. This suggestsident of Chuluoti. died suddenly
•Reported From Java ion w st favorably recleved.
Thre merchants approved Joel, r.yesterday afternoon while visiting
• ' .1.
Field’s fuggestion that th* Atsoc-T iq Welridale.
By STANLEY BWINTON
A former reeident of ’ 8#r(nrd
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 25-VD iatlon co-operate with other civic
4 The Dutch and Indonesian* re­ groups in backing the movement Mr. Dsnn was a member of the
ported continuing fighting in Java. to secure an American Legion de­ Hanford Baptist Church and' 'he
Sumatra and Madoera today, partment headquarters building Oviedo Masonic Ludgc.
Survivor* Include th* widow,
though a t midnight tonight three nere. They also approved a propoeweek* will have passed since a *1 from John Ivey that Campbell- Mrs. Roland Dann; on* daughter,
mutual cease-fire order want Into Loselng Poet 53 and the Simla Mre. Charles R. Wobb. McCIraieffect by requeit of th* United Department headnuarters be added boro. III.: on* aon, Elmer C. Dann.
in entertaining Legion delegate* D a L a n d ,* two rranddaughten.
Nations Security Council.
A Netherlands army commun­ her* during the state membership Judy Elayn* Webb of Medea*boro. lU. and Batty Ruth Dann of
ique today said 32 clash** with roundup on Nov, 7.
DsLand; on* grandson. Dixie Ro­
Republican* had token place yesland Dann of -DaLand; on* itep
nrrdiy on the throe Islands. It said
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holtirlaw,
tlja tth # Dutch launched “etrong C. M. Hamilton Dies
flenford; on* etep aon, Jame* 8.
# soldier and guerrilla band*, conitAt Enterprise Home Kay, Charleston, H. C.; on* step
clearing action” tn all sectors and
granddaughter, Kay Holtirlaw.
th a t tn* Indonesians, In roving
Charlrs Mallory Hamilton 76, Hanford; nls mother, Hr*. PrittlltttUtly
a tty attacked Dutch position* and
patrols. Nine
r”
Nibs H
Unit*ruler*.
were re- died Friday a t h it home In Enter­ la Jana Dann. Orlando; four sla­
ported killed. 23
and one prise after a brief Illness. Funsral ter*. Mrs. William Jacobs, Chulu­
sereicet were held a t 3:30 o'clock ota: Mr*. Carri# Higgins, Wash­
lilting.
,\J B i
A Republican army communl Sunday afternoon at th* Enter­ ington. D. C.J Mrs. Cor* Pritch­
' qu# yesterday
said the itch
Dutch
........................hat had prise Methodist Church with the ard. Miami; and Mrs. Mattl* Dun­
token etrategle
airfield Rev. R. T. Caldwell officiating. can. Orlando.
t L « rrk fiJ?ri!l J n t mvdtlCi
d&amp;AUhft-dlUICii
tha Erickson Funsral Home
M rT lsm llto n was bom June Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. with th*
for Tengkil airfield, four mllee
m the captured base. I t report- £3, 1872, In MeBran, Ga. and lived Rev. W. P„ Brooks, Jr. officiating.
..............had
..........................
the infantry
tank and air for 26 year* in Enterprise, He Th# Maaon* will hav# eharga of
th* gr*v**ida service*.
support In the Boegia operation.
if a retired well driller.
1
----------------------------He Is A rrived by the widow,
DEADLINE CHANGED
D r* ASK TRUMAN
Mrs. Daley Hamilton; two tone.
i FRANKFURT. G arain y , Aug. I. E. Hamilton of Pabotw* .and R.
Tha deadlift* for filling ap­
35—W —Twenty thousand Es­ E. Hamilton of Lake Monroe; one
tonian displaced person* In Ger­ daughter. Mrs. A. T. Kutsrll of plication* for terminal leave pay
many and Austria have petitioned Wrens, Ca. two brothers, A. C. and by Veteran* of World W ar II haa
&gt; , Free Went Truman to .b r resettled Edward Hamilton of MeBean, Ga. been extended to Sept. I, 1M8,
A A fa) the United State*, it was learn­ erven rrendehlldren and do * great according to ad vie* received to­
grandchild.
ed today.
day by Lloyd F. Boyla.

For Glider Meet
. To be Held Here

S

U D&amp;nni
Chuluota Resident*
Died Sunday P. M.

wra.

Liberal Party
Will Not Join
Greek Cabinet

A Detroit Picket In The Hands Of Tlte Law

U. S. Suggestion For
More Re p r e s e n t a ­
tive - G o v e r n m e n t
Rejected By Group

TWO (MACIAtIO INDONESIAN WOMIN, their bon*« showing dearly
through their starved bodies, tit tjy tha tide of a busy street tn Batavia,
Java, patiently waiting for death to end their suffering end misery. The
real victim* In the current Indonesian-Dutch conflict, starvation and
privation era their only lo t
( International Exclude*)

Th* Sanford Merchant* Assoc­
iation Friday evening voted to
offer it* assistance to City and
County official* to find aonif w*y
to speed up decision aiiirm tlo n
by th# State Road Department
In determine an east-west rmito
through’Sanford on Route 46. The
aupper meeting *T tha Aesoelation
was
held at the Mayfair
Inn with
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N O . 202

A s s o c ia te d P m u L o o ted W iro

Hurdle Is Cleared By
Argentine A g r e e ­
ment To Plan For
Western Protection

Gromyko Says Failure
To L ist Stockpiles
Would Make Fig­
u r e s “Unrealistic"
It

M ONDAY, A U G U S T 25, 1947
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ATHENS. Aug. ,25

,4’1—Coiy

tantinr 1 taldsris laid he hoped to
form a new G ire k . government to*
•U J l • K

V

ta b in 'f ol Dem-trios Maximos.,
The etubasiy *pf .the U nitel v
Stales, which is aiding Greece -Agreement* of the board exer­
with $300,000,000 in supplies, ,
cising such tuneiloo*, —ol art, ad­
took a h.inil in* th- dickering uver
ministrative character caw -proced­
ure*. shall be adopted l&gt;y an
on* tiJiata n( the cabinet, enst*
absolute majority of the members,
hrrught em by a dispute over ths
U was stated.
tjj__ •
' "
* '
Another treaty acctlen, approved 1
st ttueiiiilas.
by. a vutg' uf~T&lt; ttt ff. 1provtJKl
that “the vote* or parties Involved
A DITROIT f OllCIMAN ORAII A RICKlt Bt INI MANO as other strikers advance thu-atcninety dtirlr 5 a rl.ish . liv i ml’ar’sy .cdnv*y*d to Themirkias Hpphoulis, (tit-year-old
In a situation or controversy be­
at the Highland Park branch of th# Ver Haven Garage, where 200 mechanic* were ataslng a itemon-tratlon.
tween American states which
form»r premi",r nnd tvader of the
Two picket* were arrested, and several plat# glass window* were m a t tied, (fnternslfonfll Soundphnto)
motivated consultations shall be
t*pp:-vt! n S'jihoulis Liberals, Ita
excepted."
i- tri-rs fur thr participation cf
l.iht-ral* tn lb - new .government.
(The Pan-American unton.ia an
I* at- • was suggested that So­
organisation of American count­
il- uhs mats- counter .propoial*
ries designed primarily to de­
I , the !f, r by th«- Populist (R*:'velop closer Intellectual and com­
.ai-'M T-ahiaris to Sophoui-.s y«smercial relations. Its" headquar­
-i rdav '1 ‘'i-Jinl direction" of th*
ter* are in Washington. Member
r, - - t :::■!■ under which Sophouli*
governments may either fend
v -mid ahold- th ■ presidency of th*
special appointees to the governni'.uisti-r- il council and Tsaldari*
ing board
H or designate their dip­
«v TH E A S S n ri \T FI» PRESS
lomatic representatives in Washthe pi.m icrthip,
A how ine tro p icil st.v-nj which
Ington.)
Sophoulta* reply to • th* Tsai-'
Q
t
l
e
s
Caused
widespr-aii
but
generally
Pope’s Emissary At* flan-!
offer waa not made public,
A five-nation aub-coinmitte'e on Captives Not
minoc rro p e rtv dam age, at Gat
but »n official source quoted ■
term* of aggression continued
tioned
Closely
Or
By
Crowd
vestoh, Tex., yesterday was play­ *' "tacketl
hit . ns "lying that tf th* PopUa closed meeting "to conciliate
ing itself out in h**-i'‘v rainfall
I - - iv i thv.r poiicits had faddifferent poline of view" under
Searched By Re is tmlay
W
i
e
l
d
i
n
g
Knives
as n broad wedge of cool
•v1. thn l.itMwais and their poll*
the chairmanship of Ricardo Al­
*tr pocked ea*t'*arit across tha
cir, alone should govern.
faro, Panama’*- foreign minister.
5ROUL. Kotor. Aug 25 i-T*'
ROMF. Ni.g
An ItaM —
L s ts tr o - — ------------ Tiw Arr.rrh’iui sTfiTiiiRyT viiw-s"
-A- .big .kurcllw w st believed | h?ee AmrtTr'en odilieiT r&gt;t*i' northfentra
W bistlipg along at fiS to 70 u n i«#Rcy dixMnh from
cleared with Argentine agree­ e.l unluimed by the Rutaiatii, tl nifle- an hour, tho storm blew IcH .iv v std .» itivL in ( h e ’t i 'g . ,« !t t R ,fit(»iriayvd t h r o u g h t'.mstantin*
wh« «ns foreign mintstev
ment that ail American nation*
5 5 S H S = li
. «
might act to atop an attack
I - days detention m in- . ■ in 'o G»Ive*t»o find neighboring ren- -of • vene/is Giulis iijflktt-J 1"i lh&lt;- S-‘i'l&gt;-&gt;pli» gus-crr.ment prit*r
T -x*— t‘i l r r a s 'e r d a r af***ewo&lt;*r&gt; gras’e intui:*. jeste-dsv on . Vsi bv ih# .bettons of March, TSJA
any on* upon anothet.’ ’ c . W i i l S i i ', 'Out ferta* that
Room homes Weft- il*i*oofe!t. house
•.
, . I An A: r -:in i-vp-rt on Cst«eK
az-compshieH them and • ' &gt;e* —iiulows tdown in. and l e i ptrlste sent t.v
[with tommy$un»
1
iib m chi. j ,,
4.
„ , , rvlew that
cnn«l»ntly,,bnl tK&lt;t theyt «;eie n^t eon-nmu'eaf ion and pow lr lines dren in the .ire j, .«tid ii!!.-d
I - i ' ph mhs‘ attitudr was based oh
subjected to dole qu-'liomnx.
rlpoed down.
c.il prirst who trird tn defend -* belief i , tijari*' offer to share
tin- |v;id,-, »‘op w .a, h "show Of
At Gaiveston. o ra man was him.
Tfie tluee men. debtiled to in
• ;il v .«. ' This adurdq said So•pret a telephone line patallelin.-t killed liv nle-tric ahoek from' a
I lie agrncy, Ants, itid th- prri- pluiuifs mistakenly believed that,
falling Itotvee bne nod the three
a radio id linking Seoul with ntan crew of a aronll l“&gt;at e a* -ilr, Migr. (.tiaenmn U l f l i t , »• &gt;t is holding out, he could obtoin
'!*•■ nsaig'imept. -to f *rm a govRussian headquaiter* at Pyongv feared tost.
t,ikrn to a Fiuiue liAtjjiggt stiff
Tex«» fl l y, where Itotl pe'oann* in« ftnm # ♦Vtill f- lur# andi t* ! etunient.
■ing. wer» takm into Soviet cus­
JACKSONVILLE.
A u g. 2 .'
rsald ai* i.'tl-.i-.!
with
King
(Hpeclal)—Cfintlmied, steady, e v tody Any 12 at the village o' Were t illed tn a shin exptiMhm trimii* kllifr tvmmJs in th-* trgi ut
ii.i
mjiiute*
and
then
s lid ,
panainn of Fliwjda'a' livestock ir Yohyop-Ni. inttdr fl!» Russian zone alevit f.otr months a g o ,-anneared ol thr kbinrvt. Il Mid l?ir U*v
1 h.«i - *■, be able to form a
I
to
have
vjffarad
no
axteoslva
d iisfry w«* forecast tnd*v by and about 40 miles mu (Invest of
H, broad a coaliMm* Hulritch 111—
:I In ^ti.tril M -.r
William ’ L. W ilton, D irector of Seoul. I hey u eir ie|e.,,ri| ai the itan-age
o b i» n •• p " i b l # and present
t
lln
.t
r
4iul
r
n
cut
to
«rtioutly
Tinc
o
l
ale
mas*
which
ended
S tale M arkets, in discussing *c
k‘tig H i- l‘»t iif cabinet mem*
the pmtengeil and
heet hr tiled almntl immetliAirit.
tirities throughout the system same rpot Sundvv .alleinoon.
11.1 era by this t-cening."
*.
wave
over
th
"
northern
mhllummy F. t’u^'ley, I'fc.
I lie attack wit*
wna at
at i,-tiH*c,,&gt;
Lsiti*clie.-. lit1 Iviihttu . dwlmcd further de­
ofv. sales center* he heads, c 1 T
in announcing the rec en t.ap p o in t­ -lolin !&gt; Hopfi- and I’fc, (ierald western 'bstes trad spread n« fn- bit p u l l Of t h e U l t I* u p - i d i ..- . i ; „ l K
,
clou* to h im
ment of M. M. Adklsnn, a» m ar- (leffen, told their storifs ta In- t n n l h e u l ns northern Mi--ourf I* known as dona, IL t-cv t i
. d that all para g * r‘ of the D eEuniakiHpring- lelllgetire offlrcrs tmlay and then and m '-thefn Okt"h(fttia and as premier 3|ai*liall lito 'i L icm . ti»" ip the Maximos’ cabinet #xf a r i i.'\&lt;Hril e* Ci^cap,, |nd*v
fltat* Ltrratock M arket. • C attl- met news correspondent*.
Aiwa said the Vatican sent M*s
i - j t t th # S 'w in l D e in o c r a ta , he.sdTlve three aald they walked
and hog# hav* provided a m i
"The M)M of ’ con* e lr r p f , 1...I Ukjliar, n native of Trieste^ to th.. «j J - by- - f o i tu a r - L i t a r l o r M u n s t e r
slan tiat am ount of rsvamia t t into;, the Suviet jbim ina&lt;K*rteiitty e-ttt. Jt- v-slnfatlv n-hleh
t h im • a fte r - hdtflle injtiitfts la ft'iu* Ticoige Papsitilreou, would be repproducer* in the te rrito ry imm- through failure tn sci* n markei mitcl, nf th# par-rant
t.,,tt l,&gt;,t pIMrlited Magr. Allttrldo Svittin: t-re n te d .,
nUliup of Triesfe and I opmlivlli^ .
dialely
adjacent to DeEnnlaV at lira* ;tsth paroltel, dividing Htia
-rt'-.rl, -Konk thcri
Springs fo r'm a n y year*. IMractor betwrCii the &gt; f \r ic a ii anti Nr- r'l.flttl*1. , „ ,r l l - r v t b 1 w 'f| [,J | from conducting riuifinilntioiii
Ilivliop Hantlii 'iv a * tti-.itr! j
Wilson nnterl, and he express. ‘ :vi#l (M&gt;cwp&lt;kijfi u eas. They s a il »•'&lt;ita fo'i t*te to do nitrro th-n «t“P
t r e e f l eer a ee r a n
r ,.ii
i roqghty ut CapMlutrlt two m n'Ii,
feeling that facilities prov
bv
« i* * .r k r ,l|r tX .•
*S_
tmt n . atied irriiiu* .injury. |
of
tha State Market should
,
T e m n - r n tn v e *
in t h e
r-e t-n
11'«■11*1nilui( on I*r4$;» I nut
conslderahle assistance t&lt;r the f : f
! “ b'rh i-—d -'Im bed to the hirL on,
litre development of the livest&gt;n-k l J P f l ( |J l n U S l ’l I' OT
d * i|v tp r , l m n , l A a-A -k p ro h v t.lv
Industry in that section,
. i|» „ '
. It
wnpt I c&lt;\ " o ^ l g l i e r t h * n *'i" Sit,
Florida state Livestock Mar [ l a n q u c M
R c s c r v . a l i o for
n s *b"-n-vf tw o n - ntpra |t* r* at E. li. Smith Arrested
ket* hav* continued **!&gt;♦ through.} ■— -^v—
th - Chicago W -n th e r Btiremi
LONDON,.Aug, 23—uPl—Prim# •
On Lottery Charge Mini*ter
out th* uummer a t - a /lumber o ! A request that re*er&gt;atirii* be e ‘ l
Attlee and hi* cabinet
point*, and aoma «&gt;f Ibeta seer*) mad# ae soon p* pusslbl- fur the
fV p in r r,th .
fn ra v * &lt; t» r
i am# trnck to London tmlay for
E.
It.
Smith
of
Hatiford
waa
ntreferred to by Director WiIs rui.i J
r *!,*£ J ,*r'J u‘ '*hirh ssill be * a l‘T the -no) f r o - r t *e)tl avTandad re«tei| Friday by Hlieriff I'eiry thidr "#cond special meeting in :
in bi&lt; •i.ism sn i &gt; . j , v -i h.
i H®l(l at 7:00 ocfock Mnniiav evenIlH n n te a n d In d . M#ro on a capia* I«#»e l uti an m- eight day* ,ln tea»*ei» the British
in his statement to lay. Ih Quh jnj( Bt t jl# Mayfair Inn, was today 'n t i, a m ith e r n
foimnlion filed, by V|urrav Ovyr- d’dlar po«ttlon tn flaw of suspend, .,
cy State Livestock Market. L made by Chamber of Commerce tan*.
»trc-t. state attorney « t th ' i'tb e*l sterling convertibility.
Its weekly tala handled 120 cat Manager Edward Higgin.i. No i* .
Sir AVilfred Eady, head of a
imllcial district, charging Smith Itritlsh
It* and 4IA &lt;hogt, .'or a ca*n survetlon* ra n bo nmilr n ftcr f;i)H Prinripals Asked To
fluBmlal
delegation to
with nramuting, cbmluctlng and Wnildngtmi,
grand total of $ t5.820.37. The o|clock Friday aflei-ioon, he warn­
reached a London
operating
a
lottery
-coplimmly
ed.
Meet
With
Lawton
Jay State Liveetork Markei, also In
iorl during th- afternoon, but
known ns Cuba nr llnlltn. II,' wn* air;
Senator Spevisr I lldllanil will
northwest Florida, reported tales
diil not plan t ft reiw rl to th# gov*
r«de«*ed
after
putting
up
f
2,300
make
the
principal
ad
lie
n
at
th*
totaling I!1..370. the nne-day auc­
eminent today. A»ked If th# W**n.
Principal* of all Seminole Coup tiond.
ington talk* woiild assist Great
tion handling 120 cattto and 224 banquet. Col. Willis leale. United Iv 'schools are requested tu meet
The
Information
contnlns
five
State*
district
engineer,
will
(peak
Tuesday morning at 10-ihi oVbvk ♦enarate nn-l &gt;111111x1 cqpnta and Rritain in her economic crisia, ha
hogs. Arcadia State Ltveatoci
regarding
the
.
9
\
John*
River
with Hupt. T- 55’. LaWtdn at hi* allege* that E. B. Hnilflt conducted -nil T
Market In It* one-day auction »M I
"It looks from this end M
417 cattle and 62 hogs, for $'.7. rhannet imf&gt;rovem&gt;'nt*. Scrrotaiyl, infffcn,
tlie lolterv between Ain. 7 ' and though ih# Americans hav# helped .
•&lt;
t
State
R.
A.
O
r*/
I*
expected
to
Mrs. J. Turnbull, who tndav’nn- July
180.64, leading the Rtate-ppera'
25,
ItriT.
The
ca.iJ.
may
come
t&gt;*
nresent.
Prin*
will
(
hi
aw
ard-.
nounced that the will open her prl* up for trial at tho r’ dl taim of us to do what we asked them to
ed livestock tales renters for the
do to steady the whole situation!."
week. This Arcadia sale also fob cd to the outtxi*i.l and hois# rac. || vale kindergarten at the South Circuit Court tn Novamtier.
ing
winner*.
Th- Liberal New* Chronicle and
Hid# Primary School for the 20th
lowed clot* on the heel* of that
The main evonts of L nW Day tft&gt;* on Sept. 15, fa il also that
the Conservative Daily Mail pra^
m arkal't outstaflfltng B r a h m a
Sale, Aug, 15, at which gross w|’J be the dedlcattnii of tho lour- retU tration will take place on A d m i r a l S a i d H e i i i i u l dieted an early special session Of
Information Booth hy the Jay R«Vt- 4, - the same day regular
parliament, which i* adjourned
sale* ran to $24,610, for 14 males iet
pi pt un rr il iI il un pn lmm tr F
iunt ni i ". .n,iI
20 FoUUml writer* said
and 74 ,female* of this breed. ceea, at.liOO P. M, omlmarH rar­ echool pupil* register.
i
. . Os*at 1:30 P. M. end harv* rac­
Attlee
would order vi.
hla ministers
A former klnaergatte-t pupil of
The males sold at price* rang­ ing
ing
and
tournament
riding
at
Melto
rush
completion
of plant whlth
Mrs.
Turnbull
I*
511**
Jean
Har­
ing from 270 to $2,200 each a id ionvtlla Park at 2:00 P. M.
TOKYO. Aug. 25—OP)—Three the Isbor government hoped would
per, graduate of Rtetpo'i junlvrrthe female* from $3RQ to $1,230
ally. who will aailat in the kinder- Japan#*# wllnr*s#s today n*ni#d solve the national economic p lig h t.each.
th# tale Admiral Uoroku Yam-A
garten work.
Ray W. Ogden Dies
amqto a* the originator of the
vSiklis-Moslems
Stag«
to attack Pearl Harbor.
.
At Vetcrnna Hospital Klnbnrga considered planFormer
Chinese CIaBh"WIth
C tpt. Talsnkirhi Miyn.
Reprisal Killings
chtrg* of air operation* Tor the
Outer Mongolians Ray W. Ogd*n, who for a num- [On New York Frelghl In
navy general staff, told th* Inter­
NEW DELHI. Aug. 25—
her of year# we* connected with
national Tribunal trying 25 Ja p ­
NEW YORK Aug. 25 W&gt;»- The anese wartime trader* that Yam- Report* from th* Punjab indicated
-NANKING, Aug,- 25 OP)-* A1- •he Atlantic Coa»t Line office and
moat dally clashes hetwen Chi- formally lived M bib Magnolia ftffiice of Defence Trensportatlon amclrn._then commander of the today that Sikh attack* up
H « i IflTtJFrVm i Ou?*? 5T»ttfflir»n Avenue*— dted -at—4be—-Veteeen* seitTIT may embargo" r i l l ' freTghf combined fleet, threatened to r#- M-stems t r apped—nn-the~ In
side of th* divided province
at I^ke City on Aug. 14 hound for th# New York water­
cavalrymen in th* Peltaihen area Hoap|fpl
an illness of aeveral months. front area where a strike was call­ sign unless hi# plan wa* adopted. touched off a new wev# of
of China'* remote Slnklang pro­ •ftor
Yamamoto
wa*
shot
down
In
■
»
prtaal killlog* by enraged Moslem#
was in Alexandra, Ky^ ed lest Thursday by dissident
vince war* reported today by Chi­ Internment
plant over Bougginville liland.
„„ , h. P„kr«tan aid. of the frofllhit former home.
nee* source*.
of
the Internat­
He I* eurvlved by the widow .member*
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A correspondent far th# news- W E Clara Ogden of JackannyHlo; ional Longthoremen'a Aaaoclatfon
Press dispatches said th a t *paper Haln Min Pao radioed from fine titte r and three brother* In (AFL).
*
rouaeil Moatem hands were roam­
WASHINGTOn T A u g , 25 WY— ing the muntry*hl# slaying Stkhg
The federalagency announced
Tlhwa, espial of the vast north­ Kentucky.
reported today the and Hindus and eystematlcnlly
lett night th at Ha action probably Th* Navy
west province, th a t, about 60
would depend on the outcome of -condition of Fleet Admiral Er- looting and burning their homen
Mongolian cavalrymen pentrated
I. O. O. P. MEET
a membership meeting called to­ neat J. King ha* Improved and to revenge the hundreds of HoaChinee# position* round Peitashan
Friday night, but were repuiahed
I.O.O.F. Lodge *RL meet to­ day by the atriking doekwork«rt. thgt "he la up end about tn hia lems who reportedly have me$
a t dawn. Other.aourcce said aueh night e t 8:00 o’tlAck, in regular An embargo would be to prenranf room" a t Betheeda Naval Hos­ death a t th* hands of th* Sikhv
in recent days.
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pital.
clsbea were freqquenL
congestion of freight car*.
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3 U. S. Soldiers
Relate Stort' 01
Soviet Detention

Yugoslavs Injure
As Cold Air Mass' i Vatican Prelate,

Texas Storm Dies

Kill Local rrie st

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Livestock Industry
Forecast In State

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Hold Extra Meet.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

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demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha Amtrirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,*a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
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I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

tram

of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
, ,
.
„
local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E
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Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN
W E V E W A IT E D H E R E R X JR HOURS
F O R 'E M - T H O S E " B A N JK R O B B E R S
A R E TO O PARM SM A R T T O G O OUT
CV^ A A 4IG H T L I K B T H I S - 1 _ F T £ ~ C 0 ~
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one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons H u rt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
bect'iss of the b e q e f l^ o t prq.

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

■ violation both of the
I 'X L '.T A

it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

WHAT A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and
thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I’uU k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

Indonesian Issue
irM lIam l tram raas Dm )
largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100,000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- R l l S S i a S i l e n t O v e r f

S

Seizing U. S. S oldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

. T K - S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 11, Indadlak'lM ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8EOUL Aug. 81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
manda for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

LU C K Y S T R IK E presents T H E MAN WHO KNOW S
T H l TOBACCO A U C T I0 H U R I
TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

A

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•: S' 'W;;- l.\

.

U U n ity T h e r t U S t r e n g t h —
To Pn I k I tlx P * * « of th# World;
To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

'

TH E W EATHER

Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For U N

SA N FO RD ,

Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
—

- -

—

'- r ^ x

-T -

G(
R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea In Bulgarian
Leader’sSentehce

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By

||

Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Just Before The Battle Started

SEO U L Aug. 22 .UP*— Arrr»t
L A K E SU SC ESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
of lumemui ringleader* in "widThe Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
tpianl activity of a revolution ate
QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug
ity Council today that the UnitcJ
natur”
in touthetn Korea w tj
22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt;
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
R. Hodge late today after tjr
protection of the “economic inde­
ia.
I Bullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
pendence" of American nation* be
The Dutch then told the council
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
written into a hemisphere treaty.
that it.m u tt either “ tend troop*
G
&gt;
!
Genera)
Terenty
F
.
ShttThe tteering committee of tic
or let- the Netherland* alone
ko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The S tate D epartm ent aaid ta­ take meaiure* to rrilore order. ADOIF H ITlir* peraonal p h y tld an . tion , on the joint commiaiion
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
The announcement that both Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in tide* would comply with the coun­ other defendant* were found guilty terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
a new effort to *»ve the life of c i l ceate-fire tall* at of rakl- by a Untied* State* tribunal In teat government, issued a ptei*
m the me*rule, which the United
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng a tNuernberg, Germany. They were
State* ha* opposed.
. mght Aug. -f h v l. haep. hailed; »*
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*- the council * greater! triumph to
!n *\h e " p m !
end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
aeotkiana*
arlrnriia
roni'P ! I#HC# OM *
conference ttrltlm
with aa au
rp rlie, move
ten-day*
w*s
apparently
aimed
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti. orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonto bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
at - disniptins the work of the

Possibility Ends For
Allied Review Of
A n t i - R e d * r . Case

SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 11 UP*

In a. new appeal for the coun­
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
teaantatlve, declaredd:
"If you really want tha fight­
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
together with freedom, that’ *v'
curity for which million* theie
are yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and strange and dreadful paradox that
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
an effect diametrically oppos'd
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n
m m
tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State*
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^ vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
*
Hat
S
L
O
W . 1 M «*r ' U - g tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t'
nation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
of;
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie.
The eonfareneo approved In It*
special economic parley o fA m er*
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a
____________
_
^Bogota
meeting ___
next January.

-R u ssia 's repreienlative on the
Allied Control Commission today
rejected the United State* demand
for a review of the death senfence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
w* f fiiilia e m n Balt.
R a il C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—antt-Communist—leader.—
am i
F-*-UuHlarmo
Cuban
-~
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!-

♦

p H

tmerlc.cn and extr*.
akgTettlon," • aaylng

NO. 201

A s s o c ia te d P rt a a L o tte d W ir y

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

-entratlon camp*. (Internationn'

Quillman Reports
OnDiptherialn
Seminole County
12 Cases Found Dur-

i n g M on t Ii D e c s
Not Mean Epidemic

tcntmiiion."

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,
1(f r a ill/ n - Veoposaf * wot

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

*

5kt(kov said the had wade th*
tares statement" two d*v» agr
at s com miss Inn meeting and
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
and Maj. General Albeit K
B r»n. chief of the American
del at atlon, held press confsi
anw•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
Kces. said Korean authorities
hadK rested more than, too iictoiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
nunl-er in the provinces.
He &lt;aid those arrested were
chicct’d with .rioting, atterkioo
poire boxes and Interfering with
the government’* lice-eolterting
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
#XMnt or location of the riot­
ing
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn
wh» the- discovery in esrly Augu&lt;’ of a plot by U fltst *m
.......... .............
.
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad

Twelve rare* of dipllieria have
been repotted in the-county dur­
ing the preterit month, il wa* an­
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank
THIS P1CIU8I WAI t AKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha
rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (le tt),
Countv Health Unit.
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground),
Although the incidence of dipA r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow ). Remark by Partway to
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to sa lo tag e High; I McCann that “ I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
ganrta-- tnhy- p ro g ram ^
” '1
--------—
" — ——
WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
it lia* not
reathed the extent
f ah epidemic, be declared. Tot*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,

CA IRO , Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
an-Jt of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
shouting “ Down with Amencx. 1
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
discussions on this nation*! dis­
pute u ilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
biothrtbood.
r
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
med K u h riis . broadcast an ap­
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
help lb* government maintain qr-.
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
at Lake
Success
piessing fqr
United Nstinns action.
T h e 1number of dem or.siratott
leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
In Calm. They reformed afte r

i I'ttallhned nn ISi|» rif v tt

Hits
Is Unionized | County Health , Wcdemeyer
Giinese Leaders
c;! Prior To Deadline Program Outlined For Present Crisis
Of New Labor Ad At Lions Meeting:

Northern
but not contagious, he pointed^
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
.am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I (aelle art ee rag* Wean
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
— -2—
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU . Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers Warned Of.M ethods Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
|Ca«l!*wa ee r*ire t'.lahti
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
Wink of the ‘ -'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
T lir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti« lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into e fl'c l eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h p u ted to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
Ffltmet King Loin 1l'is»y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
qutf piogr*nr“Kisen s c o m I w -"lhlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’
WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, « ., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC h in a w ith-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f ’ib ' Isw making m sjntily
" i i q u o t'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' f ii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U n it'd St*!*— w s o e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
m partively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',
iraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e 's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiu
n n o i'. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uDirector of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
a aid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u '.e r to ld 'th e council China h id
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fM t ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsnItHieMl nfl I'agf I tithll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
|l'alien s# nn l‘. , , S:i«ku
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A ir w a y s , . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in Pj . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly A t Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.g o (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w '#v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X . Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK .
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,,,'
A
u
th
o
rir.tlo
n
-w
as
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.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on H urinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
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g
h
i
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tii)(
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Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
T ransferred To SH S!K
S
V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
The
in# senator*
se n iiv n appointed
ippriinicii are
ure
t l
■•
Teacher* will report to princi­
. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-M iee), McUeii.r ( D - j F o u r S c h o l a r s h i p
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local th unde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j W inners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8 -m ln -l, C o u n l, w lD n-r, i - l t h , " P . r .l , n r . . ,n d ,1 V i, M ttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '. , , M ! M l-iln lp p l n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piym taL f'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma. and . visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that *r«r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
'
*
flelali b tra aaid.
Ing -profeaalon.
riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
or mora act* units.
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President Of New
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(’harkks E. Ginn
Died Suddenly At
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THE SANFORI HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

■rnsam.

by ii frb-nd in I'hilad- tphij.
Anwn* th* di-lrgrl-i iy a i Mi i .
J. K. C, ,Willrr-H&lt;M&gt;(«|ilwrir. nil altorm-v of AnKli riim , llulin id,
who 1« rohrernrd chief!/ With lli«
im lix-alion of convict. nul juve­
nile*, Hh. apjimla to tho .woman
of th* world to ru-ato and pass
belter law, no that childtru will
food, planes, rlothing and cars. - have a aaf« and happy life.
. . . . . to
..
Keen Mine. Canlvet Lar.dre, who
r , “lUsWill oe a long process
- develop a united w o rld i'l...........
but we w°n many fiirnda with her otiick
au*t keep trying," .h r say*..
iraile. wa» another member of .the
This Partaienna auivd in the irroup. Repatriated fimn a depur
,
capital overnight - Liya irtoup of U |iop epinp in Germany, she alto
Europ&amp;ti univtfVl
icn cn- i* • teacher of Kngli»h in France..
■■rouS* as Tori&gt;mow4__
for the
Others included^
o f t he' E. RSnJtTnT »Eo .*5t wr m*.ter'*
—
pestwhr*cohv.n
degree In law from Glasgow Uni|Vfratty; Miss Agnes '

Puerto Rico To Hold Scientific Institute
First Election F&lt;£ 'In Germany Converts
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace
Hr LKSLIK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto RUo.
laitreat and oldest U. H. possession,
wiil elect ita own (ro*error neat
year for the first lima aince Juan
Ponce de Leon, the'first ehrfef ex­
ecutive, settled the Island some
4l*J years ago.
,
Puerto Rican* are given this
.privilege—• - precedent'* ttf 0 ." Ni
territorial government—under so
act signed by President Truman

j 1st ffpm Ai.efdceo uiii rsitvs an
Belgium, IIollA ii# fiv.. Kii, Lux- Oxford graduate and auth-rr, l.'thel
rmbourif'and S ft iiM ,h 'J .
Carlelon Williams; and Mis* Cohi HU*. CharreA who tcorrs ces-'capeion Aquils, executive director
rustics and wears h a ^ u n g golden- of 'he Centro KscoUr University
brown hair In a lo F ^ W o t, ,.t the In, the Philippines,
nape of her neck, |W M fl with
the French resistance J Wmj the
“Women'* suffrage In Fr-trre
.011 bring many ci
paid.
f
. “We will continue
.- Ur IIETTY CLARKE
itrengihcn the same
AP. Newsfeaturea Ut ruiy Editor
If you are une of the mill inns
of girl* who are detcirninrd to
keep their hair long in spite of all
THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlDOM and mayors of 17 Long Itlanf communltle* look
that fashiort dictate* thi^ fall, you
f o r p n n ifru n lln m . . 9 Ik ,. «t
» . a . u l l - __ a.__ a_________. . .
. J __
for
construction of the first peacetime
atomic energy pile on .(he
may have difficulty in finding •
haven, L. L. Naw York.-Dr. LyJd Burst, atomic pile aulhoiity of
becoming hut.
There ia only onu solution to 1 the control* a* th# power shovel digs up the first scocpfu] of cart
■the problems until mlll&lt;M-r* iloctd# |
to whip up a few .creations for Hie I
girl who haa elegtml net to cut latr ten into a bun
hair—you'll have to 'm a k o yiSir neck- , / i a
long hair look short—or put it im. t A i- t,
If yqu
u i'urlng n I &gt;
rTjOTFj
pprt trm!e'’ imil women o
psgrboy coiffure and v-ijn to ™»ki* it* W iw 'd j® S
hair should l&gt;#
. th ed tae ttf U ,k
i W m B X n if H i* iu.*- combed
J
i everything “ nJ r d i i o . .
'pa■iiiy It into
•* •«». plained-■ andlW oth.'s i
ring them f.ir- . Snampoolng your hair shculd be
suitable forlm aarjill the
, in mJ* bans- a • frequent tv*m. Uw th* dry
| keep the \nssr6r warn
Or you can a fllm
.. .yotic
.... hair akamwoo* when yon h tv ^ .t cold.
Inge
healed buildings and Iip^i
In a center p ah and Cuinl&gt; It .In * Other - time* ut* the liquid
large dips over the ear* and fAr- shampoos to make your hslr ’.nine
like th&lt; stars. Though your sham-

At I H t CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY, m l GOI1
r«elfih S lrtet 1HlUaurrl Avenue
Paalor K.TU W rith :
Star of Light o v |r WTRH, J;30
A. M.
,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning woisbip, )l:UO A. M.
Evangelistic ssKicc. d :00 P. M
Revival service* each \-ening at
1:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*. Ouie
B. Jones conducting services.
CHRISTIAN A sHJfAuIfAUT

FIRST CHRISTIAN f i l l Rt II
(ni&gt;'inlea n» rh » |.i)
Sixletnih Street « Sanford Atenu
H ilium l-rcry I n i n , n.ikier
hunday Church School. 0:4'
A. M.
Worship and Coimiiur.ion^. 11:D0
A.. M. Sermon: The. IVe* Of
J.iberty.
Union Services
will l&gt;«
held atII . An Is
II
1_• . I
as .1 a, J
M. In the Msthodif
S ixth. Street nnd I’srl
Th* public it Invited s]

IllO tiay 1
THE CllllftC II OF GOD

k^yi!Tim6 Low Death
Record in g . S. Seen

7:48 P.TI/; Evening Servk-e. Ah
aferm al u p rjf* of aonx ami go*-

tel message. TAI1 ai* welcome, f
This will be the first JorvL’e iti
8BVENTA BAY ADVENTIST. ibfgnaev -^IsJlgt.ly year, add-ktl
r c m tR C If.
memlwra a ir urge.1 to l« .ilrhent.
Revealh
■nd K,m Avenue
' Sabbath School, f '.30 A. M. . 7
Church 8ayvlce, 11:00 A. M., sage* at both services.
Victory leader llsml l u g S l
each Tuesday night, 7: »&amp;f ■: Sr.'
ilra. Ruth Swaggerty. h U r in
chargq.
.
( —
Woman Missionary I..,nd meets
Dr. Charfes^Ll V irio n s
each Thurarlay at 7:45 P. M. Mra.
Flora Crew*, leader in rhargu.
Th# Churrh string band will fur­
nish the music for ill these ser­
vices. and ths public is invited to

.SPECIALS FOR AUGUST
Try a Ngw Heat.Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather

cut or tell long , . as you pi
prefer. Especially good for dry hair.
Scalp‘^qaU irnta and electric iqaawt*
specially.

H A R R IO T M ILLER BEAUTY NOOK

New LocaUwt'

*...................
306 North Park' Avenue

a rinse, some girls like to top
Iheir shampoo* off 'witn a lemon
or a vinegar rinse.
One professional hairdresser tn
town uses beer to set the Jutlr.
The' advantage of beer is that it
not only speeds up the drying
process but it artuall/ •vemr to
ki'rp the wave in for u longer
Period. And t here Is no beerscent after the hair Is dry.
If you are going lu experiment
with one of these long-into-sliort
halrttvlra, why not ask vour hairfirrtser to giva you a styling anJ
.shoV you how to arrange I t7 Tlten
’if,'should be a simple matter for
*ft&gt;q to accomplish a professional
Lawdrcsting .job .,jl homo. And
irnivmt^f. In axtlerimtnting with
v o ilffu rf Iff with evrrvthing
If at
don't succeed,

Phone 971

'.‘Al* Newsfeaturea v
,[v'EW YoRKc-rA new all tithe
Jut* death raid faf4Atn*iu*r&lt;sVt*y
,l&gt;# •*« for I hie year.
Hairing im/urseen developments,
each a mortality fecord appear*
likely on ih* baaia of poUeyholdurs
h» 6Ietroi«oUtajt'Lifa
MptrfiiWititlll'l.ifA Insuranre
(aniranp*
of th*
Co., who form a ranresenlativ*
cross-section of th# urban popula­
tion. sava th* company's Htatiitlral Bulletin.
The death rate in tb# first half
uf Ihlt vrar wa* 7.6 per 1,000, a?
Identical with (he previous low in
the firat half of 1042, th# bulletin
said, and "when allowancu is made
for the inrrcai* in the average
age of these insured in ih* past
five years, ih* death rat* in l'J47
actually establishes a new mini-

with A m in i DITICToa aLuiiartta those m sd by o»a during th* war the
Rev. Janie* A. McXnarney seel* th , burial place ci Saint Ran* Goirpu.
Who was killed by Indians in 1643 osar Aurleavllla, N. Y. Falhsr McEnl
♦rney beliavae that the Saint w u buriad with a metal crueln* and tliat
U»# mine detector will pick up traces of IL Wllh him U th* Rev Thomas
l- Colley, director of Ura shrink osar AuriaavRla.
&lt;li&gt;wrnational!

communicable diseases of child­
hood.
"Cancer alone' register* sn Incteatrd mortality on tho bans of
rotes not adjusted for the aging
of the Insured group."
Compared with 1046. ths suicide
rate *o far la 7 per relit less,
homicides 12 per cen| less, and ac­
cidents 18 par cent lea*. .
Although the accident rat* is
lower, oddly enough there -xgra
more lives lost In catastrophe*—
defined as accidsnts taking five
or more live*, the bulletin raid.
“There were about 1.8iO deaths
from catastrophe* in th* general
population of tha United 8i

Fall Is No Time To
Cease Gardening

H | &amp; A. KIIANKE
AP Newafaaturea
BERLIN—The Kaiser Wilhe'm
Scientific Intrltutet, which pro­
vided much of the scientific
brain! behind Hitler'* war n v
cb'ue.
hard
turord again to
peaceful teaearch work.
. .liut .whereas they, once -bad-m ra­
tions of mark* end the beet poe•Ibte scientific equipment to work

I&gt;dive fdls or muffin* long*.': ' th.-r aie
A fttr j liVrd with honey H um ; will

We •llixlk the

Favorable factors, It continues,
have been low. mortality from injfjuenia and prvtwmonl*. « decline
In th* tuberculosis rata and lhaf
from heart, blood vestel and kfdnev ailmtnta,
_______ ________
___ In
and naw low*
Glvt the lawn • fall feeding of
mortality so far thla v**r from
syphilis, appendicitis, and the main .current year—or about 2 1 3 tlotce bone meal or #om* commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p*t
the dumber In the Ilk* parted ( J 300 square f**4, scraUbed in v lth
• sharp steal rake.
,

“A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”
S u n d a y , a u g . 24 th

11:00 A. M.-“THE RECOVERY OF
"
URGENCY!”
SEVICE WILL BE BROADCAST
STATION WTRR
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BHSTIANITY-A NECESSIT Y,

Transplant jrvsrgrmmi In tB«
•arty &gt; * a tW ^ giving th.nr time
to reestablish root growths. . , ,
Put eold framss and hot beds In
off tha last of th t lonutof*
rram oats. Us* the t&gt;lg»set
•st for alow ripening by
I
f r a y M In naws-

'•tiniiluHle.l Cul" All­
Over M l!

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H iir-T ttrkrd nl S truir.

slew

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
did Sanford Arena*
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GENEVA NEWS

QM'A m v n x r m s v

1 Table

l.aL-trsieJ deniru-sturtllly
tire ted.
siilrhed,
Mr. and Mrs. F.. T. Hummers‘11
aniiouncu the marriage of their
daughter, Betty Louiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. 3 at Ihu
horn* of W. B. Kyser in Mims.
Tha couple are at • home Is

S an fo rized C h am b ray
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iNNOUNCF.MF.NT
Mr*. It. G. McIntosh,
d M a y '(if 'iirt'i &gt;f »
argaret Marquis*, on
the Fernatd-I.aughton

Uoulilc- ilitclieu!

M a tc h e d W o rk S e tt 2 . 9 8 E t
o f S anforized T w ifl

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S turdy, aruty-ljpe tw illl
r re c u io u cut for a real fit!

SLACK SUITS
ftv TO M S J W V E f c A nil M 4G R E G Q
COfllfABlIng M l

•M r* Ell Hart had Mr. and Mi a.
Hnbert .Uawthorne a» her gu#»'s
Thursday.
liiil'V C’i.inli» «i"l ilani.di

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Lined, drsw-lijic
fnllar.
reaa-lvtbc . m
n » r.

th a li-a p * rin i* n t in - th a yiummei-

aill residence.
Mrs. J. C. Huggins, Mr*. Cal­
vin Oldham and Mr*. O. C.
Brockman were hoaleaae* al a
buipits* party for Mr*. W. G.
Anders at tha Community llousu
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Aruleia
had as their guest over the
weekend Mra. Fied Rogers, Mr.
and Mra. Allen Greenweb and solBill of Gainesville.
' Mr. and Mr*. W. II. I'attlahell
left last week to visit iheir son
Evan rattishall and daughtaitn Waahlngtoji, D. C.
Mr*. Molli* IKodey I* home,
alter a week'*' viait with lirr
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .and
ii,* . P. Ii. ' liooley Mn Wlnt«r

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faced with changed conditions
which bring both problem* ami
challenge*. Tha way the rommunltiki meet thalr problama and fa**
,
their challenges will have a tretneridoui bearing on th* fulur* of
th* country, *inc# lha nation I*
composed of groups of comraunitlgs.
.
tn 1040 over half of the aation »
population under 18 year* of,age
lived In rural eomaanlUea. In
&amp;,'.proi’ur»lun to th# number of adults,
■
rn n l
rummunitica raU*
false a^KIut
about
rural
cuMnUnitlci
twlc* aa many children as urban
centers.
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h lru rlin n
hlriint; rtrrtl in IlirAe »ttlr

M h U rU ls. A grit 6 I h r n 20

[nr the xante reason! lienforcetl mIli* hlntf. heavy

5.95
6.95
ltt.95
11.95

DO THE JOB
th . rural population. Rural

, p . ^ a n d burn anything

(Mwtarly.
; And ao, onlea* It take* .U p a U

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

enrourag. community g j f r f f h
tha •' rural cwmmunlty find* ItaaL
being riaglactad, th# inter*.!* ui

Values
VAlu*ft
VM u^
VAlutn

Fashioned
by Tom Sawyer and
McGregor of washable m altriala Ih
Solid colors, PUids, Checks and
Slripea. Ages fi Ihru 18.
.

Ununl
l td ail
Price

1.98
2.25
2.50
2.98

Our
Fuctory
'P rice

Values
Values
Values
Values
WASH TROUSERS
B y _ ro H W fX W Y E R -—

And llg h tw a lg h t
pox ,

Hand Tied

m ire a rlz e ^

»olld co lo rs, n U t* d-d Vi;

SPF.CIAI

Hollywood Beds — Com pete
with Innerspring M attress

Gghardine ttnd popHn wear««, roUi
colors and chgclth, Agf* 1 th ru 20,

3.98
4.98
5.98
6.98

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5.1

MEN’S STRAW HATS

, to Improve health, so that
children win be better equipvide wbolesom* repa­
r.-will eanteract uninfluar*« and raduee
inquaney. ,
•
school*,

Coil Springs &amp; Innerspring M attresses

jJ Q .5 0
IlLDREN’S DRESSES

Coil Springs

AgM 3 thru 10
Values to - 3.50

and Innerspring M attress
Coil Springs

.

Also a num ber Of Oufatanding Values In New, and Slightly
lllsedlieds, Springs and M aitresaes. Stop In Apd Look Around
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DIES* COTTON

DRESSES AND
V aluta to 12.4s
Sizes 9 thru

CloM^out
6.98
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church*,

the cnopcrutlnn of kH
x good community fro­
belter Income* and beU

SANFORD
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SPORT SHIRTS

R e g u la rly p ric e d to 55c pAlr.

In some respects, farm ho mas—
aa du most of those in rural area*
—have a natural advantage over
city home*. They provide mote hla ground outGt and th# Wth air
opportunity for children to feel
themselw* useful and important W,Rbl*mad* on# traffic stmlv flight
i family. Children. »ka t « U - Irr th* Blereourt-Verdun region.
els*, want to feel that they 1•n u t was th* day aflur a ‘••""•■r
I |u which h* admits h« h*.l said;
I Km thihga about air juprrlorlty •
that rankled-th* filer*. Tha MiM
AtoV. a group of grim-looklnr ;
"young pilots asked if he wanteJ .
U go for a apln over *h« Geinran
to motion picture show* and for

i m f tha debris Uft on lha

Box Springs

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flh lrlk . «
a nmn l.^
A rtits ir« of wtnhabl*

PiCTUtIO IN BUOX1, MISS , Mr*. Mai]ctu CiubUce-’.VaUcrt, 23-yter-oU
aJrlp-tcnsc artlsi. Is &lt;h««'ii tli-nli g a aL.lcmcnt under the watchful r).-s
w
*
___
a
st
* . . I I I . ____* 1 ___. . . . I . a n l a s i n a i t I m l s l t t a t g
of iVtertJve
Hrnry Cook repnrirdly
admlitma
h"w.»l« pjanncd l.uld»iia
fi&lt; in a two month* vacation (n •and c.&gt;VC istor |di lire-i" her cvljori* to give Uieru “couracr. An A.W.O.U
Kentucky,- Michigan.- Neik.'. Yuri' •'Army priyrtte, Iti-bcil TalL^■aadNoalwoii n - Walter#. J r , ore btdnc nr 'I
-hoc-,campla. ^ . . . T . ; i , 1•»* ' ‘withTiw XmceK TMI Is .hnriW With ilw fainl ahonlincff Prler ItoMi'S
. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Lindsay a.cafe mwratiw. durlog a Irnlduu
(/rUrmatlonal SouNdphoto)
ami daughter, Martha, at Or lam V a.caf* iqieratiw. during ImldufL
wei# dinner guests of Mr. ai &gt;1
Mrs. Kdaon Golt and Mrs. Hm
ter related. "They put tin ill*
Toxas* Governor Ih,
the. Lindsey.
• Ingle engined .S*n"»i&lt;o-i ami the
31r. and Mrs. F. A. I
pilot was the daredevil uf ih.* nutFlying
Enthusiast
And family of IMIe Glade
(fil. We got through the anti-air­
ajiri Mia. E. 8. 1-eFlA W
craft fire all right, then we *|Mitlly DAYK CHP.AVE.NA
and Mr. and Mr*. Frank I
AP N ew sfeaturcs
and »on Rilly, were _ we­
AUSTIN. Tex. — Ti xas* lirtvirgnesta of Mr*. 8*i*h l-eFH
. Mrs. I.ester llrown and arm nor Ueauford H. Je ste r III..-* t«i go
Jilnmy Have returnrd hum* *!(•• piaeva and do th in g s—|f Ik- «*n
■pending a week In Jacksonvill.* ride in an airplane.
Jeelrr. the aniiahlt. gvittlemunvisiting with Mr. and Mra. W.
farmer and lawyer who took of­
M. Torre# and family.
Mr*. Nell* Thomas was dinner fice a» governor of the lent - K|«r
guest of Mr. nnd Mra. J. T state in January, flew fporv Iran
McLain. 8r. In Orlando Sundav 16,000 miles during his first ail
,
' Mr*. T. .W. Prevalt and cbti months iu ufflce.
Tliat probably make* him Ihu
then, Addle and Carlton, wlm
have lrs»n visiting .Tlatlve# in flyingest governor In thi nation.
Certainly he ! l the flyihK‘'*L(&amp;&gt;*:
Miami, returned
ernor Tex** *e«r had.
He even took a hallroptc' ride
to celebrate ArmY Air Force, day,
flying over tb* dale capltol
Rural Common Sense inafter
an Army transport U&gt; swear in
By Spud Johnson______
a rookie—all the tame day.
Jester flew in an Arnw plan*
to th* national governor’' con­
ference at Salt lotke City umt lie

I'rebuilt Bordvr
.

L ift Guard for Sanford Bath A Tannin Cluh

onfldem-e In myself,
anything.In i&gt;e afraid
nmethlng I’ve al+ay*

I'uinlg!

•

/

an Interview if she
ghtened. Miss Brooks

• I'nrvn 1luckier* Uc^Ihi

a t the PROPER TIME with the PRQPER MATERIALS
namssus, rrocus—a few was
beforo frecslnc
weather (a due.
rround ;m pared
with
l-rotted manure.
_ r ^ deep-dug
' v --- w
Gly* them a light covering whsn
cold weather M r aet in. Riant
till** from September into Novem­
ber.
Bet out p*cmiea tn 'SepumhvV,
remembering they Ilk* rub, watt:
preparad soli and Sr* big *al*r*.

•

WANTED

JC. Aug. 22, &lt;/D—A
demphls, Tenn., Trill
*nrd from an Afilcbn
th she brought down
h her first h‘g game
ditlon.
ful Annie Oakley is
iia Walton Brooks,
• w m i n r v f s'~He't • y
iks, also tnrmlieia of
ixpcdition. Her falhthis cotton merchant,
a carried a note from
Jddfabe«d K«"&gt;* **rV^rwany.-which said
er to be the voungeM
ihoot an *l«phant.
egged a grevy lehr*,
led lion, s aongonl,
two hyenas, garelie.
erenoW., wjldeb*rit.
at-eared fox, rhinosiebras, two tool, nn
Jikdiks. a baboon and
t. ■
a family's expedition
!0 and covered 26,000
arrived here by plane

^

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mixture.
Prepare th* soil and plant sqm*
of th« perennial*-.you ( w m * jb r
next year.
A
Check th* rosy busne* an&lt;Fpr*pare to protest tn* lets hardy

lUeirV

rcui/b : lieu »teliiiK if &gt;uu
thi-nt inell' UV ' dti-Iuailv of ill alliall to*.• for ton«.-ukd I wnietice in serving, u h rllirr &gt;ou
l atlil Man a snack wliile 1ii»-nr or i
I'niic lunch.

.ri Big UoiiHons Why
Fay l)ay«+ Art* Beyt!

education, th* auditor and tlitj literature.
Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
. ilj, l[j
lustier* of &lt;hn lupreir.*'court.
on a perfectly balanced bcalt
"By and large, they- are
The governor, aiected by the I way
behind. This is partlcupyople, will appoint liio attorney
hinenpring mattress. This Tine
general and the commissioner of ' tarty irue In medirine. While
mattress cushions your body, to
German
reaearcheri
are
busi­
education with the “advice and
ly engaged In worthwhile
grntly that “sleeping on a Walt
consent" of jh * executive council.
project* Hi medicine, for ex­
The first governor will be elect­
ia like----sleeping
J.
ample, they are unhsppy beed In November. JUS, and will
' on
. a 1cloud.” *W
A a k r M s o B th 's r Z f n r e T a H y 'in -camre they don't know wbether their work already hae
1010.
„
been done.
After signing tb* elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
“In addition, the whole ques­
ernor bill. President Trumau said
tion of patent right* la a ter­
step toward complete* telf-g‘uvcrn- rific drag. This is not so Hue
lq medicine where th* KlentisM
ment."
are witling to do any amount of
' First Native Governor
President Trumin signed the -.inrewarded work for public wel­ Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a .year and fare. In industrial research, how10 days after he gave Puerto lUco vter, It ia a different .story and
ita’ firat unlive governoi — J. T. at th* moment the German u iPinero, who succeeded Hes/ord G. es'.lst or inventor has no pat
• *l Molection.” ■
Sanford Furniture Co?
TugwelL
1he institute* are dcpender.t on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resideht commissioner in
300 E. 1 st St.
‘Washlhgton. pledged himself In Ids centrib'ttion* from the German
inangurnl speech to be Ihu last Academy of 8clenc*. from private “Right where w#'r«
-been for 36 years”
governor appointed, by the Prsisl- ifaliridiul* *nd dtistitutioi
dent. To this end he has devoteJ Hted In n le n tlfic work 11
much of his efforts in th# short
time he hat been goverivir.
Puerto Rico's (solilical leader­
ship Is agreed that the new rcWANTED
f i m will not aolve ih# iiland’i
aucliaf—:and - eeonoTnic - problj ml.
Some leader* have been opposed
T o lease w ith in te n tio n o f buyii
to th* measure on the ground-that
hom e f a m i s h e d , o r u n fu rn ls h i
“It fat only a slice of bread when
A ^ ra ra n c e o f keeplttjr p ro p e riy l
Puerto Rico haa bean asking for
»i to a p p ly on p u rc h a s e p ric e .
a loaf."
Independence or Statehood
'T his it because :he Island haa
requested the Prrslden; and CooJoe Saunders, M anager M argaret Ann
gross to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Rlean* ran
.
P. O. Hot 1475, Sanford, Florida
choose by themselves whethgr they
are going to hecomt a state of the
union or an independent republic.
The present resident commii
sinner In Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnoa-lsem. who stesred tha riteFOR
T H E B 'E Sj T 'IC E?• C REAM
5 *t- 1 * «. .
live governor ' bill through Con­
gress. believes that under tfiti new
act Puerto Rico will have ah op­
portunity to “further proy* ita
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
abilitg for self-government."

By KATE PKNKIN4.
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
POUND RIDGE. N. Y^-Tho air
haa a brisk feel, th* late fluweia Ing them In a ventilate! o ld ctland tree* are full of colui and the
Cover up th# j I raw berry plants
few thing* left In the ganieti are with
some protection (pine netdlia
pretty unexciting.
'
are very good InJeed).
Rut Fall is no time to round rmGive th* delicate shrubs -the
treat on gat dan. Thcie’s plenty of benefit of burlap coveca to break
work — planting and policing up tb* wind blast* and snow.
Ih# place—to b* don* with a sharp
eve on next Spring.
*
• Once over lightly,' hero they

p.llll . 1*-Ij (ootta luuut u l

o U e f,

m \m

lean flag in 1898 after four cen­
turies of Spanish ruie as a result
Get man tclentUts are searching
of the Spaniih-American War.
_ The Treaty of'Pari* author l« d into the mysterie* of cancer, in
Congieaa to organise a (101 gov­ to sllicoeia which I* a heavy kill­
ernment for Pnerto Rlto. Two er, among miners and atoneVeata after tb r Island was occu­ *u-k«r*,'Ju\«ml# delinquency, pay
pied Congers* |&gt;*M«d tho first ahUtpy and P hoet of otbar pub
organic act, which take* the place lie welfare, problem*.
•
Bfseerrh Into enythhig of
of a state constitution.
c 'poreibU war potential val­
President Retained Power
ue I*, labotr. Allied' research I
Under this act P u « to Rirtns
could elect a House .\f Delegates. •• control officers pop laid the * I
sis/r
Kxisfr
Wllhrlni
institute*
The Executive Council — equiva­ K
regularly.to check whit'a go­
lent to the Senate—was appointed
ing on. Every four months
bv th* island governir, designated
Iht fierdian aelmtlsta must
by the President of th* United
aubmit report* on what they
States.
This system lasted until 1017, h a r e accomplished, w h a t
when Congress passed a new or- 1 they're doing and what they
gaplc act. Th* new law granted! intend to do.
Puerto Rican* self-govcrnniant in 1 “Their toughest problem Is to
their legislative bran;h—both their rateh up with the. rest of ths
“senate” and house. They also ■mrld/' C. H.‘ Nordstrom, head
were granted U. 8. citiienahip of the American Military Govern­
collectively.
ment's bruoeh for control of ac.liut the Prfsident continued to catlflc rm k tc h . said. . “The six

i n-r i„litcyai. life crMiraiseunier br there wna 'n o Stfljpf of form;

p id Bags .
ime In Africa

THE SANFOKO H

F K ID A Y . A U G U S T 22, 1947!

the lierlin CHy counril.
"We don't hate the money
no** to train young *rt«ntut«,~
• aid one German rraearthtr,
"W i even think twice whtth.
er U M*e a certain chetaic^
in onr teat a."

ORLANDO
Phone 1232, Sanford

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PA G E TW O

THE -SANFORI

•mNwwi s i -

HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA

F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 22, 194
T H E SA N FO RO H

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22. I f l i T

Puerto Kico To Hold Lsc ientific Institute
F iirst
r u f Election
L’lr w l i n n For
L\,.»F
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace

Needs U nderstanding 1J.

K. C. Vlll*l'h&lt;H*enlI*»V.'ni! •I*
1
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1
«( Amsterdam, lluMn.nl.
Hr JANK KAliS
"ho i« concerned chiuflv.uitij lb*
W AMilN'r.TOl^f* SiJIo. Sylvie , reeducation of convict* land JuveCharrol of l*atit,' V pert viumg n’,e** Hlie appeal* to the women
tfachw kof Englis** ssy* Europe I . ,h* 1w"rl‘l u\ cr**,'\ *ml pm*
n ttd i understanding &gt;■ well a* j**,,*r l«w* so thnt cluhlrr.i will
fbod. planet, clothing and care.
; "•*« ■ ■**"
*»»l»py life.
"It^w ill be a Ion* proceta to
Keen Mine. Canivel l.andr*-, who
•Jdvrlop a united w orld..'hut we won many frirnda w hh- her quick
Ja«o*r*»rp'n7ln*,” •!■• say*.
.*nril*. wai another member of the
This Parialcnne pauted in the jtrroup. Hrpatrlated from a ilcpor
capitaL pvernlgluw Iil^* group of |atf»ti c,mp in Germany, ah- alto
EirropfVn u n l» e tf j^ * ^ m c n eft-', *» • teacher of English in F iance..
route » T » i« n to ^ 4 |jii0 B for tl*
Uthata Included Solicitor Alary*
firat postwar conrantlon of the E. Itankin, who to t her inarter’e I
International Association of .Uhl- degree in law from Gtssgmv Uni»r«*itv Women,/
y " -y v , jVertily; Mil* Agne»' N. Pittln- The «rei»p-d*ln*&gt;;
-difjeh. a nsaduate analvl'eal •;lien«.
top-notchers fram #Rta&gt;n. Frame, | let from Aherder* UnivrvtltytTm
Belgium, Ilolladn# ft*. te n , , Lax- • Oxford graduate and author, Ethel
vmbourg and Swltmnumf, ‘
. Carleton Willlama; and Miss Con-,
. Mile. Chariot, who acorn coa-1ctnclon Aquila, executive director
' A t! .. —.
— . . . . L -- ^ —t I . * aif ( 1... f
L*__ a I
Vf*.!.. . la ..
metlce and wears h,
brown hair In a Im
nape of har neck,
the French reaiataj

lly LKM.IK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto Rho,
large*! and oldett U. H. possession,
will elact ita own go*rrror next
Vear for the firat tima ttnee Juan
I’onco dc Leon, the'first chief ex­
ecutive, settled the (aland some
44') years agu.
.
Puerto Ricans a rt given, thia
privilege—a precedent’ In U. a
territorial government—under an
•c l'iig n e d by President Truman
Aug. 5.
.
. ' ••
'The Island came under the Amen'
lean flag in 1898 after fohr i*n-'
turiea of Spaniah n u t aa a rcault
of the Spanish-American War.
The Treaty of-Paris am hoiirtd
Congieaa to organise a civil gov­
ernment for Puerto Rleo. Two
vears after the island was occu­
pied Congrrsa tuisscd thu first'

aa 04-I.

’’Women’s auffragi In Franca
111 bring many changes," she
"We will c o n t i n u e w o r k io
llrengthen the u m e r S i of tieiiperaev for which te a I t a d . But
K i will need your neiei*—
Secretary of international relsdpns of the French Pjdrrttf|op nf
universitv Women, Mile. C h an ot
headed the v id tin r. giawp. She
Wore a gaily noV itf r Bress and
nerely shrugged her shoulder
When aomeopa commented on its
in g th . ■ '
... ...........

By BETTY (T.AHKK
AP Newsfcstures IK-inly Idltor
if you aie one of the million^
of girl* who are deleinilmd to
keep thrir hair long In spite of all
that fashion dictate* ih b fall, yi
may have difficulty in finding
becoming list.
There is only one s^tlyllnn to
the problem* until mlll'rera tldcide
to whip up a few creations f i r the
girl who haa elestml net lu cut, leu
jruttr
Bhe aaid Alat Nte n-w foftg- lialr—V6U71' heVe
lirt style attributed to French long hair look short—u.- put it up.

THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlOOM and mayor* of 17 Long tilani
for construction of the first peacetime atomic energy pile on the
haven, L. L, New York. Dr LylS Burst, atomic pile authority of
the controls as the power shovel digs up the first scoepful of eapt
built The laboratory will be operated on a non-profit basts by

communltle* look on aa ground la broken
10-acr# alt# ot old Camp Upton, BrookUrookhaven Nstlcnei Laboratory, la at
t »10.000,000 six-story building will be
e Eastern universities. (International)

Hairdos will be
Fat home. Keep
hair should he

•signers h A been fur the. *Vxirt trade” imil women of fashion
il look shot ter. just fasten yi
it npt for the working gitl.

in if 4l la Jus; combed

a m ^ r in g them f.tr- . *"1
suitable foitikearaill the dm* ami
i In aids buns. , a ■
keep the wimrftf w aim rin ufit
Or you can a f l l.nge
i . _ vouc
___ hair ,-*ku
heated buildings and houses. Her In a renter part and comb It In
dress, she said, had been sent her
like thfi alar*. Though vour sl.amj'oy may.jmL-MquUa-Uuu-yetMwe-H

ASSEMBLY.
Twelfth Street i f l
Pastor K. I.'
Star of Light ovi

tit GOD
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
urel Avenue
(IHarlqles Or C h r|.l)
'rtfcht
Sixteenth Street tk Sanford Afenu
WTKR, J;30

William fe rry
Sunday Church

n .il,i* r
School, i&gt;:45

Sunday Schdol. 10:00 A. M.
A• M*
Morning wot ship, 11:00 A . M.
Worship and Communion^ J1;00
Evangelistic sarvfce, d:00 P. M. A. M. Sermnnt Tlie IVg* Of
Revival taryfees each vanlng at Liberty.
S:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*, (lisle
Union Services will l&gt;e iicld ab
B. Jones conducting servicaa.
Sixth Street nnd Par
C h r is t ia n a &gt; n £ A 6 &amp; u r
The public is invited I
ALLIANCE CHURCH
On 8*nftrdJ(A b«&lt;r'llt&lt;iit*y 1
•jt’YHH CIIIIRCII (IK GOD
Me Bclns&gt;Jr Mr. ,Twmnw-fi(lSS|yeet 41 Kim Avi
t a C r m Paster
i t f a l - i . f i 1.

Tinic Ix m Death

Informal

Seventh
I and Kfm Avenua
Sabbath School, 9130 A. M.
Church 8eyvlce, 11:00 A.

Dr. Charlm L. Pfcraons
G plon^O iiM
Hanford A tta in t'A * .• Hldg.
Hour*: 9-13 1-dJT,g-fhone &gt;91
Eyas Examined • Glasses Filled

ar to use. a certain them ing/
in our leala.” •

By K. A. HIIANKK
AP Nawafaalurea
BERLTN-t-Tha Kaiser Wilhe'm
— J __«--------------- a.__._ L i.L n M .
Scientific Inatitutea
.vided much of the ecientlflc

Ufgfldw lA W t*
nifm l^ri AK* drH

Vwsfeature* 4
^,’r.W Vn |ih ;-A new all tlrhe

on a shoestring.
* *
.W ¥ i
With linitted equipment and of­
ten in bomb-battered Isboratorie-,
German Scientists are Marching
into the mysteries of cancer, In
to rillcoaia which la a heavy kill­
er, among mlnfra and. stone«orV«ra,.Jdv*nila delinquency, payehUtejr and » host of othoe pallie welfare. problems.
.
'
• Research Into an)thing of
of a state conslitulUn.
a “poWibl# drat potential val­
President Retained Power
ue it. tabosr. Allied ’ research
Under this act Puatto Rlrvna
cuhtrol officers pup intif the
•could elect a House of Delegates.
The Executive Council — equiva­
regularly to check wh at's'g o ­
lent to the Scnatw—svaa appointed
ing oa. Bvery four months
bv the island governir, designated
the (Jarman sefvntlsta must
hv the President of tha United
submit report* on what they
Stats*.
This system lasted until IUI7, h a v e accomplished, w h a t
when CongrrM pasted a new or­
intend to do.
ganic act. The new law granted
Puerto Illcana aelf-govcmnism in
their leglelativa bran:h—both thoir
“ssjiaio" and house. They - a Iso
were granted U. 8. gjlixenship
collectively.
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appoint the (overno.*. the attorney general, the commissioner of Ihere wns no th flju o( for*i|
education, the auditor and th* literature.
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and
large, they, are
The governor, elected by the
people, will appoint tha attorney ( war behind. This is particu­
larly trpe In medicine. While,
general and the commissioner of
German researchers arc budeducation with th* “advice and
ly -engaged In worthwhile
conient" of th* executive council.
projects In medicine, for ax­
The first governor will be electample, (hay ar* unbippy be­
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Barring unforaeap davalupmrnlit,
"•uch
inoilality
____ apiwars
-t'r. za zr.ir'.z
litjr fecurd
■likely on the basis of policyholders
of tha MetroiioUtftrt Life Insurunre
Co., who fdrm a renrdsrntaiive
croea-aectfon of thg urban papula.lion, aav* lha company's SiatiiHear Bulletin.
The death rate In th* first half
of this vear waa 7.0 per 1,000, or
Identical with the previous low in
the firat half of 1042, tha bulletin
•aid. and "when allowaucu la made
for the increase in the averagr
a te of these insured t » the past
five w ars, the dqath rale in 1047
actually establishes a new mini-

sage* at both services.
Victory Leader Rand
each Tuesday night, 7:t5l
Mrs. Ruth Bwaggerty. h
Woman Mlaslonarv l.nnu meets
each Tliui sday at 7:45 P. 51. Mra,
Flora Crew*, leader in rharga.
The Churrh string band will fur­
nish (he music for all these ser­
vices. and tho public Is Invited to

...9PKCIAI^ FOB AUGUST
Try • New H eal.Treat Permanent shaped In lha new Feather
es you prefer. Especially
Scalp Txtstmrnt* and electric iqxawge ('spyciatly,
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New Location — 206 North Park Avenua

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WHH A MINI DITTCTOa abhliiri
tiled by IhlUana In
th* mine detector will pick up

thoe* used by O h during the war. Urn
be burial jplace ot Saint R*n« OoupiL
near Aurleavllla. N. Y. rather McEoburied with a metal cruel fix and that
:t* of IL With him la tha Rev Thomas
rear AurieevRlo. " &lt;lnifnwitonal|

rommunlcabla diseases of child­
hood.
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creased mortality on tha hau* of
rates not adiustrd for tha aging
of the insured gtoup."
Compared with 1940, the •uiclile
rate so far la 7 par n u t let*,
homicide* 12 per cent las*, and sccldanta 1.1 par cant lea*.
Although the accidant rate ii
Idwer. oddly enough there wgro
more lives lost In catastrophes—
Favorable factor*, it continuer, dcfjned ax a aid tn ta taking five
fw been low m ortality from Inenia and pnepanonla. a decline
“There were about 1.310 death*
th e tuberculosis rata and that
m heart, blood.vessel and kid­ from catastrophes in the general
ney ailments, and n&lt;w low* In population of the ‘United "ot
mortality to far thle vaar from during the first six months of
ijrphllis, appendicitis, ami the main current year-^-or about 3 1/3 ti
the number In the like perl*

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Independence or Statehood
This is because :he island haa
rivtuestcd the President and Con­
gress to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Ricans ran
choose bv themselves whether they
are going to become a state of tho
union or an independent rtguLhe.
The preaant resident eomntla•sinner tit Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnos-lsero.' who ateared th* elec­
tive governor bill through Dongreea. believes that under Ink new
act Puerto Rico will have an op­
portunity to “further pfovk tu
•bllltx for self-govammSwt."

fi Big Reasons Why
Fay Days* Arc Heat:
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GENEVA NEWS

Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
on a perfectly balanced »ik l x
Innenpring mattress. This flue'
mattress cushions your body so
gently that "sleeping on a dealt
i» like sleeping on a cloud." „

Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Summers'll
announce lit*' marriage uf Jhelr
daughter, Batty loniiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. :t at tho
home of TV. B. Kyser Ul Mims.
- Tho couple are at% home l’.

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W i mftlrt our own Ico Cream, All flavora
T*»ty — Delieiou* — Healthful

T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
414 Sanford A rcnu*

MA FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”

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Plant spring flowering bulbs—
tulips, hyadnthe, narcssut. crocua—a few week*' before frscitng
weather la due, in ground prepared
wllh deep-dug well-rotted manure.
Give them aillght covering when
cold wsathar has set in. Plant

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l.aL lcsIcd ilrn iiu -stu id ily
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left last week lo visit' thrir son
Evan raltishall and daughter
In Washington, D. C.
- Mr*. Molli* Dooley is homy,
a it-r a week’*' visit with her
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .aui
Mi*.' P. H. Dooley in WlnUr
Mr. till Hart had Mr. ami Mis.
Hobart .Uawthorne aa her gua*'*
Thursday.
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iron liem nw «f n*r«l is” )»

•HOXl, MIH., Mra.-MnrJeMe Orebtie*■Waller*.
di g a statement upder.lhe watchful e&gt;it
,i'Jly admitting how she planned holduiu
irt» to glv* them “enurase." An A.W.C*J*

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month*
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from a two mom
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W e’ve
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hlrungV ortl in 11tent' suit'

Noaluron n. Walter*. J r , arc being he'd

, Mr, and Mr*. Harry l^a l.lmliwy
and daughter, Martha, of OriamV'
Weie dinner gueata of Mr. aid
Mr*. KJson lJoii and Mr*. Iku
tha Lindsey'

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With.tlx? fatal rhnollnc of IVtcr Rnl'llo
(In iirnilll'iiitl Sognil
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Texas* Governor Is*
Flying Enthusiast
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singli'-enginetl Saninson and the
Ulluk w*s flic daredevil «f the »ul
Tit. We got through the an il-air
craft fh e all right, than we spot

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AUSTIN. Tea.
Tex.;— T&lt;'X»»' Udvern.iu Bi'SUfoid 11. Jrstw like*
K* j
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piaceit and do th in g s—if he ran
ride In so airplane.
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Jcaier. the amiable gvntlcni.infarm rr and lawyer who tw k »fflee ex governor of the (u&gt;o • Stnr
state In January, flew more than
lfi.000 mile* during nix fir-t *tX
months lu office.
That probably make* him- t.lio
flyingrsl governor in lh, nation.
Certainly be la the flvIngiMi gov­
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PROBLEMS. CHALLENGES
- TO RURAL COMMUNITIES
; l i i a idl . other-pans" oT. modem
society, rural communities are
fated with changed condition.which bring both problem* ami
challenges. The way the eommunlties meet their prubleina and face
their challenges will have a treBteiidoua.bearUg on the future o(
th T w u n try , ^ c e the nation D
composed of groups of.com aunitie*.
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in 1940 over half of the nation's
population Under IB years of .age
lived in rural coraasnltlrs. In
A . pjojiortlon to the number of adults,
™' rural cummtinlUes false about
twice as many children aa urban
In some respect*, farm horns*—
na do moat of those In rural areas
—have a natural advantage over
m
horn... ,TT-yw pmvWl. more
opportunity tor children to feel
themselves useful ami important
la the family. Children, like ever7body els*, want to feel that they
“ belong,” that they are doing
useful.
family waa tha center of pfV tteally all of IU artivlUes. . out
rural foieIIlee how have more con­
tacts with urban Ilf*. OaoiJ mod*
ftSd automobiles make It possible
for their members to go to town
ta motion picture show* ami for

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to celuhrate Army Air force- dny.
after flying over the dale cepltnl
in an Army transport to swear in
g rookie—all the same .LiyJester flew In an Army plane'
to tha national goVerporV con­
ference at Salt I-aka City nnd laplans an air Jaunt tu Guatemala
for bia-racailoft.
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have flown T'O.OOfl anllee l*fore his
two-year term la up.
••If s o m e th in g is » &gt; i* g on. I like
to Ire there," he explslnetl "l.y n n t
to see for myself w \* t the aituation Is. A governor ought *°Jfnow
t i n t hand what’s going on. T.xae
Is ao Wg, the only 'AA'*’ t-» d.j I
and keep my desk at the eapitol

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w ith I n n e r s p r in g M a ttre s s

While
They Last

tl,I&lt;nA prll° Texie *»* ‘orn hy tw oj
major d lsasler* -a tkmadu n i • « - ,
handle.
plosion.
. the scene—-hy nlr.
„ „ orld War I eipcrh -ira gave
him confidence In airplanes. H*
was k c D n ip u n y . t^rtm untlrr m tn^
90th Infantrv dlvlsloii and waa •*algrred as a Ral.o* 9 ^
hla groand o u t f i t and the Wth air

Coil SprinffB &amp; Innerspring M attresses

^'ljb'm ade one Uaffle ntmlv flhtM
In the UlervoOft-Verdnn • region.
That was the day ofWr « ‘,,nn‘T
In which he admlta l*a ha*l aaid

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Also a num ber Of O utstanding Values In New, and Slightly
jlscdiledg, Springs anfl M^ttresfieR. Stop In And I/mk Around
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rrro a re me soil and plant soma
of the uertuniafs . yo n , tvxat i»r
ndxt vear.
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Check the rosy husne# and pre­
pare to protest the let* hardy
ipecles with a .manure, Icavo* or
h a y ’ cover. (Moat hybrids and
•hnib rosea don't need It.)
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Matched W ork Scu

te d family of Belle Glade Mi
and Mis. K. 8. IwFil* of Mim
atul Mr. and Mr*. Frank I^FI*
snd ton Billy, weie
weekend
(oasts of Mrs. Sarah lorFlU.'' *
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' Mrs. Iwstar Brown and
Jilnmy Save ralurnril hum* a flu
•pending a week in Jacksonville
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. n .
M. Torres and family.
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Mrs. Nells Thomas wa* dlmwi
guest of Mr. nnd Mi*. J. T
McLain, Sr. in Orlando .Sunday
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and eld!
then, Addle amt Carlton, win.
, have h*«n visiting .•elatlye* u.
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FOR T H E B E S T ICE C REAM

Glv* the lawn a fail feeding o f
bona, meal or Some commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p«i
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t the U.S. loan l&lt;» nrllaln, *re pictured on U;cif arrival at the NatlopM Alrr-ort
who will present their rssc to tlttscopnlfy's NaUtmal Advlaor^- Counril on Int
ancial Prohlemsi are (L to r ) : ’John,W««V* Fleming. KmMmle reetirn pf the
red Eady. Second Secretary of the T r.u u ry ; Alev nr tier T. Oran t, AsiUUnl Secrc
Edniund Hall-Patch, Deputy,Under-Secretary o{ Statv.
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By KATE PERKINS, *
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POUND RIDGE. N. Y— The air
haa a brisk feel, the late flown* Ing them In a ventilate! cold celand trees are .full of colot ami the
Cover up tha strawberry plant*
few things left In the ifarucn aie with
aom* protection lPine n*«dU*
pretty unexciting.
•re vary good indeed).
But Fall is no time t &gt; «ound re­
Give the delicate shrubs tha
treat on garden. There’s plenty of benaflt 6f burlap covert to brealr
1ln*Iin4.M U cing_up
wind b lastran d snow.

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t,Vnl with Kunw. Ilm ny will t)o .l
tir-r food* moist r.n I I'tWi U
t.«;r stating if you w rv» «hun indvhlualtv nr in small lot- fur ionWtarncr in.' oetviug. ylii ai*. you
Han a snack while iris.n r or •»
Ornic lunch.

eh'ne,
have
turned again to
peaceful research wurk.
but whereat they once had mu'1
■lions of marks and the beat peasibte scientific aqutpmtnt to work

*1 lo apply on purchase price.

fAII ate.welcome, f
B V E N T ^ jj

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ilivt’
“We Ioak a •1 IUMl
end hedge- h' uuru luiiii*’. A Tier
We -hook the F uU rr*. ;*»«» r
rut -back up and put uc throUUh
r .r r v truk in the hag. When »'
got h.uk to the has*. I had ilwrirk.'
that aitnlanra were aafe. I aM

"We don't ha«* th« none;
l» train yuung arientUta,'

er their work already has
bean dona.
After signing the elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
"In addition, the whole ques­
ernor hill. President Truman said
tion
of
patent
rights
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ter­
that this legislation “it a, great
step toward complete telf-gorern- rific drag. This is not so tiue
in madlciite where the sclentis'i
at* willing to do any amount o!
Firtl Natlvy Governor
President Truman signed' the unrewarded work for public wel- Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a year and fate. In industrial research, how­
ID daya after he gave Puerto Kico ever, It I* a different story and
Its firat native governor — J. T. at the moment the German sci­
Pinero, who succeeded Hrxford G. entist or inventor has no pntSanford Furniture Co?
vnl_ Hotectlon."
Tugwsll.
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The Institutes sre dependant on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resident rommiatlonar in
300 B. 1st. St.
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[tty. °f 8cienc*. from private 'Right where we’v*
inaogutal speech to be-thu last
governor appointed hy the .P resi­ individual* and institutions interdent. To this end he hat devoted
much of his efforts In tha liluit
time he ha* been goranvor. v
Puerto Rico'* political laadar•hip la, agreed that tha new re­
WANTED
form will not aolve th* island's
social, and ■eeonamte—pnrbicmtr
Some leaders have twan opposed
To lemse with InUntion of buyloi
to the measure on tha ground that
home rurnlshed
furnished or Uftfurnishcd. Fainll
nontf
"it b only a site* of bread whea
A«ur»nc# of kdtpittjr properly In the bent
Puerto RicA has besp asking for

their shampoo off with a Irmon
or a vinegar rinse.
, One professional hairdresser in
town uses beer to set the hair.
The advantage of beer Is th a tjt
not only speed* up the drying
process hut It actuall/ seems to
ki'vi) the wave in tor u longer
Period. ' And there is no beerscent after the hair ft dry. •
lf»vou arc going to experiment
with one of these long-into-sliori
hairstyles, why not ask vour hair­
dresser to give you a styling and
shpV you how lo arrange it Than
:f&lt;’ should be a, simple matter for
tfii lo accompliUli a professional
lialrdrcxaing Jolb
homo. And
[rTrtitin^er. in a ipsrimynling whh
a nekf coiffure i(4, wnii everything

veiling oanric*. A A

the Berlin. Citjf counril.

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Ry|,
pU centering etaewhere.
;mUB|t . ,
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iWaaka, ratnlatlaaa a il aarlraa
aAltrlalnatrirta far tka paraaac
railing taaia. trill kc rfcarge*
at fairalar aitcrtlllac lin ts
Island Arw.parrr Rafiaaralatlt
lar., rcyrctcau Tka IfaralA la II
aalfaaal I lain of ■*&lt;«,lining. 0(4
rta arc malatalarA la tka larva
elltca la rkv ronntrr trllk fctataa
icrt la f'klraaa aat Here Tark.
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F or some reason, C anada's northern caribou hards
changed th eir m igration ro u tes this year.' T his'dobs not
seem a t firs t glance v e ry im portant, b u t-ft result* in an
entire governm ent departm ent going,into actibn.
Up there north of the M anitoba border the eccentric
behavior of the caribous brought tragedy for a tiny colony
of prim itive Eskimos whose m ain food supply wds carl"
and fish. Word trickled out to O ttaw a th a t these bewll
families were dying of starvation. S traightw ay th e Health
and Resources D epartm ent m ade plan# to send In a relief
plane carrying food, fish nets, am m unition and other sup­
plies. Those hearing relief w ere instructed, furthenoore,
to aign up the fam ilies fo r baby bonuses under the na­
tional Canadian F am ily Allowance Act.
These particular Eskimos have been isolated for gen­
erations up th ere in the .near-arctic fastness. Probably in
all of Canada there la no people so close to .th e aborurnal.
Faw have ever seen a w hite m an. Think, then, w hat .their
sentim ents, w e ri when the g re a t mechanical bird disgorged
white rescuers, food and the.puzzling offer of help from
the Fam ily Allowance A ctlThe money in itself may m ean little to the Eskimos.
Riit they Will boon learn th a t it can be exchihged fo r food,
clothing, tools and- blankets—and those things will mean
much. Maybe the change In caribou routing m iy rtot havb
been auch a .bad th ing a fte r all.

Tka Herat* la a MCrakcr, nl l|*
Auadati* Praia ttklck la calllM
aaclaaiirtt In Ike ate al ir f ltlallaa at all Ike tonal actea i&gt;rlak*&gt;
la Ikla nrmpaper, at n tll at HI
AP a tm Alapalrku.

Factual Evidence

Most of the im portant alma and a ttrib u tes of life are
intangible and therefore difficu lt to depict— things like
patriotism , contentm ent, freedom, th rift, friendship, democ­
FRIDAY, Aug. 27. I*IT
racy. The enterprise known as the Freedom Train, which
s ta rts next m onth from Philadelphia, is an effo rt to m ike
HIHLE VERSE FOR TODAY more real some of these abstractions, particularly those
TflAT IS THE BEST WAY TO th a t have made the historic Anglo-Saxon tra d itio n . w hat
„ REFAY GpD'S'INFINITE I.GVf: it )s.
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JTate wtU thill ih* #y*« shin*. ■
- Half will draw the mouth thin
Awl All' that tea* mine.
Without and within, * *
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Will tour Ilk* spilled wine. •*
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Thin Ho on* will tall uk that lhe»#
are river*.
Th«t there are river* of euol mouitain water (fo r who will remtinher the green
place* t f
And that tha forest* ar-t deep and
ahadotty
With tha bird* making muale tn
tham foraver.

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voluntary fibtf.profit- fcfroup, the F tth to n j.
-to be » traveling musei|m o t democracy- ,
papers ,a s .,th e D eclaration''of Indfj&gt;tndencei Jbe- tTlginal
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m anuscript of- the .Bill
Ig h ts, *n*f
the Lincoln C*th
copy* ’ of England's
■'Magna ■Cart*,
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It. the m anuscript of Lincoln’s proclam ation th a t frbqd the
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t From New England south and westward, 800 ebram unitles will be \dsited In all 48 ,states and 29,000 milbs
covered. The crowds who will view thk exhibits will ste
first hand those documents^ th atjrtala ln .a g * l4 * s-w itn ew e s
to-th e-m en -T v h trw o fk T d 'fo r the highest ideas of western
civilization.
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O ldsters as well as the young will mlip in ip irttio n for
dedicated living. But especially th e children will be hilped
by these m aterial relics to a renewed faith in&lt;hum 4 n worth

The aword will not turn Into a
nlowthare
Or the aharp apear* Into pruning
hooka
(For who will remember the green
placet ?)
Whan God ha* been rruelfled agajp
By RALPH n . IIEPi’K
upon hate
And tha poet* hare died iorrow]iig AP N4waf*aturoa
PALO ALTO, C*Hf.—Mutl: can
for beauty.
,
turn produetkotv curve*.upqriri!. Ih
caitarn factory on'a highly raThera will ba no one to tclf u * '|hit an
petitlv* aaiamMy IWt* operation
which le forgoVAt . * . ,
avairifad 7 oarcant
percent hlch
hIL
And noion*,tocom foef ,o#. in *If outout av«rag*tl
ur|ng'th« d*y and J ^ ,P a re n t 4*
. weeping lUfhneic
acn
ie wm played. ,.
hen
(For who will,remember the green nlahqw
. Henry Clay Smith of K4nll
*plaoe*?)
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college^. Clin (on, _t*.^
tell*,
When our lira know only the *«d ton
about the experiment la a monoAnd no duir
e i^ t fift“*1T
ftnti
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tha
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the heart
rcholof leal; Aaeoaiatlon, r y v i
g g g iiip w MPfs
,o*eph Tiffin of Purdue'ilMyi*.
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It
aiielr
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Hate will auek thei blood dry,
ally aaya in a fare word that It
, ' Hata will pick the bon* hire
"Biay w*U bgeome a .ntllevtope
V Altd all that wa* I,
ettionk atbdled on the uaa of tnunc
Eternal and rdre.
In lnduitnr.H
Will erumhle and dl*.
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Production Speeded
At Plant By Music

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told »oon after the Boltbevik revftlution end repeated ilietf only
the other d»y in a newipeper
:he» column fiom Engilnd, u
that the Ruitiini have given up
the traditional ntmet of king,
queen, knight and the real, end
now call their pieect "woikmen,"
“liekle," etc., in conformity with
the new era.

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*; The Belgian profettor, Augutt:
pic card, who atartled the world 15
5 yeari ego by penetrating 55,000
n e t Into* the ilretoiphere in a b»l, toon, now it to uie an underwa*
ter "bellopn" to inveitigate oceen
' ifeplhi/ R q .h lP H i^o H w n eaJar
‘ under the wire* a» 12,000 I tf ,
» depth never • eOlincd before,
i b d ’ average iqien 'end', womgtl
ceding ofl thkaa-pUnr-cm • only
nirvel at the icWftfrit'i iniitilMc
urie»ity^-end“ hW ' courage.-

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td lTiia greater. &lt; eoMrtnnk a*
‘ mnie -on 'th*
... .. . . . - - - -j ponded With *
greater demand for diual; o n J h it

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_ John Sampson Kirby,
_____ fount lagle. Te*m, la pic­
tured at 8t B lrabeth’CHodpltal for
the Ihdane, tYeafttegtori foBowlni
hi* arrest by C*pitol police. Kirby,
fotted carrying a JS revolver, was
takeh litto custody After walking
Into th* Mice i t Rep. KefSurer &lt;DTenn.) where he deelardd he had
Just "been elected President of the
United BUtea." JfnterMttotwD

Botfle’s b eared Under
River B ridge; Debris

»aW prefertnei: Th# greater
effecllventti of certain dlatribotlon* of muilc eorreipondi with
an # k p rm * d ‘prefereiico for such
utlona.

nlttr-tlriick midtown Broad S tieet
Bridge frohi th* Scioto River h*ttom-and authorltlea expm aed fear
thAt Sort** bodies might be dfacovrred Under th# debris, udding
to the toll of four InjuTed.
Th* * ? K 4 / t S - - Struck .a^-Uu*
helfthih of an electrical a to m dur­
ing la st night's rush hour. The

four known Injured were hurled
into tha river below and rescued
nulck|jr..More than 100-feet of the
bridge'* , bellUitrada waa dropped
Into the water with them.
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other two lhlfla.Accident* tended* to inert***
wltk a large Increase in the numb h r of *emlele»*ie*l aelcctions
played,'but not wRh a large inI n ’the number of vocal
W , ' .;
nded- to , .Inerta**
in fbo opening

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Mr*v R. L. Ragsdale,'Mr*.- PiUl
Campbell,' ■Mr*.- J. B. Jote*. J f ,
Mr*. Theodore Aulln, .8r., ani
Mra. Irvinff Malcolm.
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Prolessor and Mr*. Waiter A. “
Teague, who have bea» aHmata*— |
sulnmer ■school at Stetaon Urnveialty, Del.and, have complet'd
their work there end are prena
preparwning of the
Ing for th* Opening
th* achool
here. Prof. T eague
etg u t it.
I*, .the prii
prin­
cipal of. this achool. and Mr*.
Teague a teacher.
Mra Carraway, who it atill
confined to the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial . Hospital, la reported I
Improved.
H
Mra. B. I*., W htsler and M r. *
J . B. Jones, J r. aptnt Monday
In W inter Park.
■Mil- Ban. Wglnwrlght and Mr*.
J. S: Jwiev. J r. spent Tutad.v
Inr .SaUfetd, . qb bu*lna'»». Mn.
Watnwr||(ht la, ablji
not
again n R « jf atvpral

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, J t l -tended to decree*# n*Mr!
Mr an&lt;T hire.1J. Y. Karri* anif
rmihdc’la tha earlier.pert 0/
shift b u t- to Inrtvem wlth
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Annetta"‘?Tripp of Cocoa-i* )
•pending a while here with Mn.
J. 11. Lee, Jr., Mr. Lee end chil­
dren, and'* AtidrCy Cox, Joanne
Meek and* Dorothy Nlblack.
Audrey Cox; who haa been qulti
111. ie able to be out ageln.
Mrs. Lloyd Kaontx la conflr.td
to the Oranger General Hoipital after, bevlng undergone a
major opgrajUon,,
Mr. end Mra. A. R. Hunter
entertained with a fleh fry In &gt;
honor of Mr. 'and Mre. Thorn**
E. Todd of-New York City. ThoM
enjoying thi» affair with th*
honoree* and 'hoits w'ere .Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hunter and Mr*. Jo*
Roberta and daughter*. Wendi*
and M*ry of Fort Pierce.
Among those from Oviedo at­
tending th* aperial called meet­
ing of the '•Seminole Chipt«r No. - 81 Order of EastMr. and Mra. Thomat E. Todd. -

Todd'a parent*, Mr. and Mrs. 1
A. R. Hunter, have returned to
thifr. home. ",
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Chapter Net
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'ie Masonic TemCOLUMBUS. 0 „ Au*. S2.,IA0— ern B ta r it
A Urge «r*na waa 6*ed teday to -pie In Saenford Thursday night
remove httge seetloua of the light- were assistant
aaalatant worthy
w orthy jiatron.
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ihlft had retslirely large
Imcnt About 1,000 pirroju
To haiidle nationally known,.paint line. *
-a and tha other two ehlfte, 1
on tha payroll *durtavif tW
it decreaeea in the number of
18 weeka of the itudy.
Only financially, reaponslfilp n^gd apply.
Before muilc waa tried, em­ •celdaota where muale we■ played.
Accident! tended to Increaie on
ployes were asked ^ b o u t their
W rit* Box G. Care Herald
praferencea. A large majority said the day shift with Increase* In the
muale would he pleasant. Only 1
percent tald it would lw "extremely unpleasant-** Forty-four per­
cept reported they would like
tpuele "all of the time." Moat rrafarrad awing and aemlclaatical to
"hot” and “claMlcal.” '
Employ *a Pleated
All ago group* favored muale,
although tnoa# under £0 were
molt enthualaeUe.
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Tha roil»le periods vailed from
one to five hourt. There aUo were
"no-muale" day*. ,
' Dr. Smith aaya tha resulta of
the experiment ehowed:
' Bikta and County Occupgtionnl U fgnsir Law wrninded By th a 1947 Sesalon.
1, Production under v a r y i n g

NER' OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE LAW

to
8. Thera war* maximum
ductlon Increase* with n ir in *
percent n( the time on tha
shift, 50 percent on th* night shlfl
8. Production tended to d em aaa
with n U rge increase in the num­
ber of scmlclastlcal selections but
did not very with n large Inert*##
In the number of voeel*. Welt***
war* more effective at th* opening
of th* ih lft than marches.
Lew Production Raised m .
4. Production Increases wore

24112 X |th o f 1947 amends Section 205.11, Florida Statute*
1 l4 4 k ,«nd'ptfovfdes for a penaliy for delinquenclda'in paym ent of «tate and
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county occupational licenses. Under th is A ct If any Iicenf«?nSejprovld«d
by thia or any other law of the state of Florida, to be p a w t&lt; A he Tax
Collector, shall remgln unpaid a fte r fta due date for a perigd. .a t ninety
(90) daya, thh tax shall be deemed delinquent and there ehaU-be added

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

ward* r e ^ e e tm .

Special to Tke Sanford ITorat4
Johnnie Jona*, aon of Mr. *•£ a
Mr*. 3. H. Janet, left Wednttdjy w
(morning for Mtonn, Genrgit,
where ne will be thd g u m of
hi* grandparent!, Mr. and Mia
H. B. Reeve*. Mr. and Mr*.
Reeve* are expected to accom­
pany him' home, a* Mr. Reeve*
will be, recuperating from an'
operation whieK h i will undergo
Monday.
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greattat during the houts of low
production.
-S. The more an employ.' wanted
muale, .the mor* muilc Unded to
(Acreage production) the lower the
n'P^*yw■, 'production, 'tile m ire

Late home lait night beciute
you were * ought in a traffic
jam &gt; If it i* any comolstion, it
.will happen a lot oftener in the
future. Traffic congestion it get­
ting
worse,
according to th*
•7 Amy
American Society of Pfenning Offifialt. In epite of all the junking
of old cars, the number of au
MAH OLE AR ALL
tomobiki on the road fell from
r ig h t p o h a s u m p a t
1941 to the end of 1946 by oqly
Rioe,9UT bf 'n T se
426,328, Afafn^t, this should bg
eel the new care, which desplld 1 IN A HOfW*&lt; t 1 AIT
what impatient would-be buyers
BACK, l TWDEMULE'
think, are really being built, sold
and set to taking people plicet.
Of the many congresiymal' invesligeting coamitteei. only cur
it kseurn to have made a Presi­
dent. The Truman committee that,
to e lM 4mo the expenditures A ir­
ing the waf became fevorably
known. lie repuUtion made Sena­
tor Truman • nominee for vicepresident in |944, and thereford
Prerident a yegr later. If on* tom '
mitt*# succeeded, another mieht
-Mead lepi m ntWi W TS3~practieAii
. ly 4U aeMton tegard tbeautirve . good presidential t im b w ^
well publicized invastigation raighl
hklp considerably. At the very
k a iL it should b* aa am t to-

Spaclal to tlio Sanford HartU
By MARIAN R. JONES

thereto, and become a jrart of the tax, a penalty of 10% df^K a Original
, unount of tha license tax. F u rth er, the Tax Collector ehall Issue a w a rra n t,
in the same m anner provided.by Uw, against th e person o r ptr*0Tvs liable
thg payhient of the license \m% and p e n a lty .: '
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. A ll'those required under the Law to have an occupational U o frfa 'to ba
obtained through-thJa officO a H urged to o b tiin tam e Immediately when
bOtlnnlfur buainess arid those already licensed are urged to obtain thalr
yearly license promptly on o e to h ^ l w h &amp; t ia tiie
patlonal llceArt

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ed by th is offfca a t all times.

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�BIDAY, AUGUST. 2 2 , 1947

TH E SANFORD S E R A M , SANFORD, FLORIDA

Grice Sebree' Weds
In Tarrytown, N. Y

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will hold
{ts.rCguIar meeting In the Touriet
Canter a t 8:00 o’clock. After Ihe
business meeting there will be
tard i and games. Refreshments
wall be served. Members and
frlendi are Invited.
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A fit. Monica Chapter, Holy Cress
Iptsee pal Choreh, w ill. mMt at
the Parish House at 6:3D P. M.
and go to San Lando Springs
w hen they will have a picnic.
The Sanford Merchants Aestci•t!on will meet at 7:00 P. M. at
th&amp; Mayfair Inn.

SUNDAY
The regular Sunday night dinj a r Will be aenred at Hie Seminole
ffibuntrv Club at 6:30 o’clock.

,Mii* Jackie Brotehio, whose
marriage to J im ts L. Inyiay, Jr.
•rill bt* ad event of Aug. W, wk,
honored thl* morning with a cola
party given by Miss Mildred
Robson at 10:90 o’clock at her
home in Ban Laijta, Lovely-ar­
rangement* Of spring Lower I de­
corated the room* of the. Kotuon
home.
Mlaa Rpbion presented tln honoree trlUr, crystal gobleU in her
Chantilly pattern. The hos’eW
wa* assisted In serving by her
mother, Mra. James N. Robson, Jr.
Thdie invited to be with Miss
Brotchte wfr* her mother. Mrs.
Karl Broome. Mrs. Lqp Moore,
Mr*. Donald Jones, Mrs. Wltlianf
Blair and Mr*. Frank !Uy. Also
the Missel Shltlejf Smith, Martha
Perkins, Nancy Collum, Jane Thigpth, Martha Brown, C.itrllle Bat­
ten. Aodrey Bach, Sylvin Metvoh.
Mary Ann Whelehei; Kathryn Wig­
gins, Jean Harper, Daphne Con­
nelly and' Betty Jo Brock.

[ Mr*. Ik g h Whelchel it visiting

for a w eft with Mte. John Plate*
at Daytona Beach.
.'Mr. and Mr*. F. ST Dergf- and
daughter, Juahlta, of Temps rpeht
yesterday in SanfAfd witn Mr- dtid
Mrs. WiJter flerfh
Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam Vlhlrn
have a t their guest
their.Horn*
on Elliott Avenue. L*rry Koselka
of Prairie deChlne, Wise.
7 Mra. Dorm Turrentino
tonvllle I* the gueat of
Mrs. E
Heights.

JarkIK and
Floral

Mr. and Mrs. William Wray
will return tonight from Burns­
ville. N. C. after spending some

The Truth Seekers Class of tha
Fftrkt Methodist Church sell] hold
Ita monthly social and business
meeting In the Chureh anneg at
8:00 P. M.
y.
; Beardall Avenue Chipel circle Miss Betsey Dibble
meeting will be held at 3:00 P. M. Tells Wedding Plans
WEDNESDAY
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The Order of the Eastern Star
Miss
Betsey
Dibble ot Ur Land
ori)l.hold
iU annual Robert &gt;|orjMri, noiq iu
pienfe In Oviedo Park a t 4:00 who»4 m akrtsf, U* H arry Bro*v»-&gt;

Mra. Robert William* and
daughter. Miss Nanev .WIIKims,
plan to return on Monday from
Davlona Beach where they have
beep staying a t the Hutchixon
Apartments.
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Co-Ed Class Honors
Couple A t Church

Will b* glad
improving* Tv
(Ten at .her W
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Members of the Co-ed Class of
th l F irst Presbyterian Church entiftained last night at 8:00 o’clwk
lh Ihe social room Of L u church'
(honoring Miss Bettry Dibble snd mlid of. honor and only attendant,
Miss' Marguerite Dibble, alto of
iwnle# whoer marriage D
el-ani .Mr.. Uruwniee’s l.e-l mar,
ers and greenery w&lt;*rn used In will be Arthur Branan and usher*
ifuelon to decorate the boom. •re. Job McCaslin, Ralph O kies pf
ring the evening game* w en West Palm Beach, J. Rhodes Spell
conducted by Mrs. pougta* E. of DeLattd and Russell L. Dickson
of'Cocba.
Charles.
,
Because of a recent Illness1In
The group presented the eouple
with china in the Rosalind* battern. the family there wlll.be no recep­
Refreshments were jervt-d which tion end immediettl* following
will leive
t .
l*4ve
Included lime sherbert ami cake. the ceremony the. coupje
Serving were Mrs. William Hait- for a . weddltig trip through Hi*
9 ley, Jr., Mre. P. R. Rtephenson m ountains or North Cgrolina.' " and MU* Mary Thomas Wilkes.
Thts# present were Mis* Dibble O.E.S. Has Regular
and Mr. Brownlee, Ur. an I Mrs.
Meeting Thursday
George Dekle, Mr. anI Mrs. Hart'■ ^
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Margaret MUIar, Mr*. Stephen! 7;,Or(l4r:qf ‘tW Eesterri Star, 8*hw

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Battr.M ppre ami Fred UUtline.

Azalea Circle
^ At Coronado Beach
'The*A s!fier*c5re5rTr7ni? Sentd Garden Club met on Wedneily.a\ the Capstan at Naw An]hrv
t Black. Mr*. J. A. Potjder s*rr.
I as hostess for the occasion durg which time *T»itn»trtg waa

tlfu^ h g t she I*

p rsnant- opera aTifO Palmetto

Mathkws arrived
rcroit, O t. to spend
Uh her slrU t and

Mr. and Mr*. Ar-

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rtyon. N.
any Mis.
inward to

rmes end Mrs
? enford'by. ear.

: llarrv Grithball of Char let too,
8. C. and Flalrock; JJ. C. Is visitIng In Sahford, at thk hbmc of Mlv
betufbdU Hagan for tlli weekend,
lie plans, to rbtume hi* studies at
Ihe Citadel in the nekr future..
&gt; Joeeph' E.’ SchptieVer of Mt.
JXr4 4hd' Percy BrOwrr of New
York City w ho&gt;r* eoilngrtcd with

fl*nJ4li*n.EtUHa ivMicd In Fan-

Jack Burney, worthy nutikon,ip fti

iW nir." PUhiiwera'eqmplMrd-lktr ind children. Beitric

lee - RiAetb- Mbitt* Wcrdr which ♦on. Jr. r*lave. Htdkni
krill be held* In Oviedo Park otl 'After iTtiltiAgt ftir, I
Aug^ M at 4:00 P. K. ; Plans were
also m ad e.for the visit &lt;f the
Petekeburg. »ho
ipL B. A school
II be held on fiejjt
f. in tiro c h lp ttr

invitation received from the* Bariner was served «t.G ardner’* bcrrM* Chapter to the local chap­
u
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t
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itaurant.
ter to attend’ their meeting on
S ept II syhen Urey will nave Mrs.
Bartow as their gueaL Mrs. Wurt
Mra. W. P. Field*. Mrnt O. R, Warner, aseociale matron, was ap­
Herndon. Mrs, C. K. Carter. Mre. pointed to be In charge of tbu
P. H. Lanelng, Jr., Mre. J , L. subscriptions for the O’ K 8. magClark, Mr*. Henry Ruseell, Mr. stlnc. Practice of offlcere was
and, Mre. M. Moya, Mlsi Ella Let called for Bept 3 a t 6:00 P. M.
Klrchhoff, Mrs. Fred Pop* end About .,38 members were present
Mre. June RoumillaL
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for the meeting.

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lllitorle Christ Church in Tarrrtoirn. N. Y., where f»T many
rear* Washington Irving served
as a veitryman, was the scene of
the lata afternoon veddlng of
Grace Elisabeth Sehree. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duren of
Sanford, and Joha Korewlch. eon
of William Korewlek of Ynnkerr,
N. Y. The ceremony was perform­
ed on July 12.
Nuptial muiic wan played by
M in Iona See, church organist,
and Included "Noetum .\ Opui M,
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"Ich* Llebe
and th*
Tntermetra from "Cdverllcrt Rum
ticsnl." The traditional wrddiug
marches were used. The overture
to "Romeo and Juliet" was anftly
played during the ceremony and
the hymn. “O Petfect l.ov»," was
heard on the chimes following the
'Benediction.
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The hrMe ws* given in marrlage by her brother-in-1*»! Lieut.
John S. Strobel, URN. Rhe a ore
• wedding gown designed hy Mr*.
Strobe! fashioned of soft eggshell
chiffon. It featured fe high neck­
line with a round yoke of lace.
The filled bodice had ehjrt puffed
sleeves of lace and the wide gath­
ered skirt terminated In a short
train. The-fingertip length veil
fell'from a tiara or teed pearls.
She wore a single strand of pearl*
and full length gloves and carried
a bouquet of white rotes and car­
nations Interspersed with heby’a
breath and fern.
Mre. 8trobel, the former lr&gt;a
Sehree. served her sister as mat-

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from a 10 nay visit with her eonIn-law and daughter, Mr. end Mom.
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Theesa Strobel. niece of the 14-V^ar Old I^ags
bHrt, v i i flower g irl.,.
Hi. Strobel w on a gown ofBig Game In Africa
f . chiffon ilm llar to that of the
I'i. ' Her gown ftaturrS a- hatNEW YORK. Aug. 22, rtf’)—A ]
aau nrrlilinr anti h"r hfidilrrM 14-rear-old Mrmphls, Term. sail
* » '« halo of pink net am) small hai just returned from an Afrlrun [
flowr*. She wora long pink gloves ■afarl In which ihe brought do« n '
•m il bouquet of pink carnation* an elephant in hrr first h'g tram* t
•ml rose* with delphinium anil hunting expedition.
bale's breath. The flower girl
The routhful Annie Oakley is
wop pale blue net with a fitted
bodee of an off-the-ahoulder He Miaa Virginia Walton Brooks,
liter with a long full skirt. Her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry
hat wai a halo of matching net Doawell Brooks, alio incmlieta ,of ■
Ihe hunting expedition. Her fa th -1
and.ihe carried an old-fashioned rr
is a Meiitphls cotton merchant. &lt;
flowr arrangement of pastel turn
rear floweri.
M. Korrwick choir for hi* hert
mar. John &gt;Urtln Va*r.t. of North
Tarvtown. and hla ushen v.-yrt
hli &gt;t«lhrr-in-faw, William Burkiof Itamford. Conn., and Van F,.
Prtitt of New York City.
Fdlnwlng the ceremony a recep.
ion was held a t'th e home of Mm ;
bhi Vavra in North Tarrvtown
4ft* which Mr. and Mrs. Korewicl left for a short wedding tiip
In Northern New York. Mrs. Korew in’# traveling rostum i waa a
dreamaker suit of beigt gabardint wUh whlrh she wore brawn mile*. They arrived here by ptene
week.
•ccbrories and a white flower hai. thl*
Asked In an -Intervtw if she
Herihoulder corsage whs of white
had been frightened. Miss Brooks
rove
M-s. Korewick attended lo.al replied:
"I have confidence In myself.
echwl* and graduated in lf*45 I didn’t
find anything.to be afraid
frnn Rotlini College in Winter of.
It was something I’ve always
Part where the majored in music
andwas prominent in campus actl- llw d for."
vltbi, She has made her home in
Nev York for the past two years
whtre she is continuing her ftudy
of »o|ce with Alfredo Martino.
Nr. Korewick tervhl with" the
Unted State* Army, during the
re*Ht' W it , dnd waV atktionc.l in
the European Theater of Opera­
tion. He Is at present a student
at the New York University Col.leg? of-Engineering, where he Ik

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Mr, and Mrs. H G. McIntosh,
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daughter, Margaret Maniuis*-, on
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ileal] of
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Silver Springe, Md. visited with Auiltiarv
new meeting Ust night at thl
friends In Sanford yestcnliy. Mrs. Tnitint Center at 8:00 o’clock.
Bvail Is the former Katherine Rorline' huslneae was carried nn
Beam and Is a former resident of after
which a social hour w*» tnthis citv.
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Friends of Lieut. Comdr. John
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C. Strolxl will regret tn learn that
he Is confined to the Naval Hos­
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Mildred Robson
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i the nail three ' mfehlhi," w iir'lje
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rn about Repr. I
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‘Feds To Entertain Os
■ Here Tomorrow In
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By ARTHUR B E (1nfrrrH . JK.
Herald Sport* Editor
Thf fifth place Sanford Celery
Fed* Mined a full game on Ihr
fourth ptaca Orlando Ssnatnts at
Uta locale trounced !he l’alaika
Aialeaa. 10'to B here Ir-i uixht
roSBli*
ahel'.
1 to i icai *.
Sanford Cfm* ft/n i ettnd twice
i the contest to chalk up the vieTT &lt;&gt;T*r th# A’*. ^ ..
Falatke scored two kifos in the
&gt;p'pf the seeprtd on a tMuble by
I Plrtle. and conaecivlye singlet
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Praises Leo

G a in e H v ille

The second place Gainesville fj.
HV FRANK Kf'K
Mrtr scored a wild 19 to 2 victory
AP Newafeaturea 8por».i Editor
over the Orlando .Sennio.-s in the
BROOKLYN. N. Y.- If l^o
University City last' night with Onioch.p- l*n‘t brought hark to
Boh Thorpe of the G-Men • and manage the Dodger* ne«t season
John Garrison o f the Senators probably the moat dlsaopniftM lad
clouting home runt.
In Brooklyn will he it-year-olj
The league*leading St. Augus- Donny Williams.
tine Saints, jam m ed_four tuna
Y o u n t William*, an ardent

ALL-Stars, Beak
Ready ftp- Grty
Contest Tonirht

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22.

Series Veteran* ’aid tig* with Stan
Musial, wtn&gt; is on the t-miK-lukck
trait after a dismal atart at the
plate.
The Dodger lead ia th.* reaull
By JIM IIKt'K hit
AP Nawafeatuma Sports Writer of an off ami running atari. The
NEW YORK—Bgrrinr the j«. Cardinal* were In the • -liar for
credible. the' New York Yaukeea more than u month, (hit ileaplle
the Brooklyn hulge at thia *Unt*
are In.
the race, the Cardinals still look
The only worry left to Ducky of
Harris* men la whether the World like .the rjaaa of the league.
Of .co v er .ilrooalyn is u i are
Series will lot a five enl one ,o f
's ’ 152.22 in iii.i Thu Yankees! h » tlw t for their Ddifgeia tnm ake
Brobably prcfrT Ihe'Ioriuui. Fa. log lhpir l'* H *tMnJ un Th' v “ *"*
Iht* Brooklyn Dodger* «L'»uld mule
Ibc Yankees oJds-on favurii%--i to
take home ihe junior l&lt;Mi&lt;u*V27th
victory lt&gt; the post-season classic.
Tlw St. Louis Cards won't Ik- »o

Tfie CJubhouse

CHICAGO, Aug. 'St, tdPl-The
11*17 gridiron aeaaon kirk* o f to*
night with the revengeful Cl Mgo
D‘ r*. • Lampions of the N iton­
al Football League. detennilfd to
wallAP the CoUetT All-Star and
•withe the 19-0 lkking the All*
on Brooklyn ba*ena)l, iiied to come Stare banded the Los Air.de*
tcwKbbetla Field In a wheel chair, it &gt;m&gt; last vear.
to 4 battle In which Joe Vitjcr set lie was in a plaster cast from hi*
The
annual contest, to he
a new league record by hitting in toes to hit chest for five years and Plaint In flood-lighted Ktldici
27 consecutive games.
two months. Now he wears a brace Field on Chicago a lake front Hill
The cellar dwelling Daytona and a specially construetri fhoe draw a iv-cord-break log crowj of i’a*vR.hrK I'b i* scored an 8 to S deci­ and ia able to get around vrry UOjWW.
There are several good leaioiu
sion ovct the Pershing Plrutes as nicely.
more
If the sweltering ‘.emperRutt i
Last Day
Herman Mcadowa and Jack Finch
than
“ Ebbeta Field Isn't the same continue to hang io th* 9m , at
let the Lake Counting* down with without Leo,
■idng
__ say* Donnv. "Leo forecast, the shlrt-sl* rved tfan&gt;
Friday!
' Thy Feds came hails In-the bot­ th irr scattered tingles.
glop,
j has meant much to no-. Fee pro- m ar 'see more of tricky forget d
tom of the inning 4oj fie up the
Line acor’ea:
ijcr*
►pie know how kind-hearted he paaalng than exhautting, (Um«90te«ta. Dave B(jAe .was rtfe Oilando
forge
000 000 101— 2 ‘ 4 it11 could be. I know.. Ili'alwnVs sc* bang ground pl#y.
VP a boot by Laatrat, tlici he itolv
When
! member the time the Dodger#
The
All-Star*,
coached
by
Hotre
second base, and Bill L&lt; wi* took a
trained at Bear Mountain.
Paine’s
Frank
Legfiy.
are
Hindifree ducat to fir a t.. Ca'chrr Frank
“Leo invited to be his personal rapped hy the Ion of at Dead
faolick threw the ball, if to center
guest several times. Introduced me three outstanding turkfiJlJ*per­
field and Bride andAh'ri* advan­ St. Aug.
002 200 001—9 II 1 to all the players and gar* me the formers, Army’s Glenn DavlL the
ced on the play. J /ity pilvcrmso Dr Land
200 000 020—i 14 fi
deubltd. scoring t h v tu u men on Ketcher and Stillwell; Alonso, wonderful w rllt walch be trctlved “Mr. Outside” of the Cadets' kmed
for playing In the 1933 All-Star offense last year: Julie* RyTHri;!).
the base paths.
-*Aa Ballet, Rott and MadjjikV
star of lltlnots' Rose Bowl |j*mgame.
Palatka tallied .another run in
piuns; and Bob Fenfmori of Okla­
“Every
birthday
he
sends
me
a
Jka third and H trtt In the fourth Leesburg
100 000 002-3 3 i gift. Last year he had my mother, homa A. A M. Alt thtire f i g Inante*
- Saturday Only!
. to end ita uprisings, for the evtn- Daytona
ur. I f ,
201 104 OOx—8 • I dad and me aa‘ U s gpcvti a t- a lurid while acrlmmaging a( the
fhjr.
[•OSes
Mated*. Gormlth and Hall] Mea­ Dodger L is oj fam e iu the Polo All-Star camp in Evanston, III.,
• DOUBLE FEA TURE •
uinat
*
: Tha locala continued to peck dows. Finch and West.
' * » ♦• J « ^
V -T-I
and will are little Or no action.
Grouiids
and
before
the
game
he
ipeat
•Way a t the Palatkan*' lead hy j
Other All-Stars may sec limited
permitted me to alt on the bench
is
a-Korlng two runs in (he fourth and i Coach To Retire
action because uf lisser.inluite*.
with the players."
a t stuff pitcher. Meal for the
m pair in the filth to tie the con- 1
* But the i-(iU*iris r.g k re .•nt ti , 11 g nThe
Clement
V.
/"YflUatol.
'ItoM
irV
Cteft'otter'again. * The Med# fftl ged |
a
ofDodger
pitchingmound
called corps,
far &gt;nona i
&gt;
■
^
AUef96
Y
ears
tic
anJ.
|f
they
lose.
It
will
uk
e
a
father, aaya (he fine treatment the
the other hand, ia a tno'Juy crew.
Ahead In the sixth ort tws m'arkcn j
lot
of
playlug
b
y
-'th
e
hm
rler
' bov has received from Duri»:hrr
Only
Ralph Branca
has have
U&gt;rn Mar­
con­
In addition
the Cards
land placed the contest on ice with,
!*• _
,
I ,«Pd other* In baseball “has been Bears, who will a v e ra g e ' 230 sistent
year. The
ine fastthroughout
rookie JimtheHr*m.
and
two runs in tha eighth.
, '
N, , Tex.—Jo* M. ,
^ lt ton|c th* boy could hav# pounds In the line.
Dodger*
have
been
able from
to come
they could
coax
a win
the
' Tonight the Feds invirds the
ret ring after 30 1r^ , | rwJ ln h|. fight for healtlp"
The All-Stars will depend upon arm
up with
a well-pitched
game
at
of Murray
Dickson or
HowiaJ
'A talea Bowl in Palatka for a
• *n «h* Spring«|'H be g l.d when 19« get* backflcld speed, including ’ the crucial
PpUet*.period*, p-'.*
v.»r rtav ff
— has I
but: th*
Hwln bill and tompfrow they retools. That meant] here," says Donny, I'll lost fo*- sweeps of Claud* (Buddy* Yeung, none of the depth of the Cards.
.turn' to the Municipal Park for a
’ up coaching basr- Kt( about Commissioner Chandler Illinois' negro flgac, Charley TripJoe Hatten. for example, peat
double attraction with the Cainrs[ht the game to (^spending Leo fdr one veal- ‘for pj of Georgia and Vie Schwill of the Chicago Cub* »lx times In his
villa G-Men. ‘
&lt;
■
■
Northwestern, and 'on' th&lt;?'Ibsip first ten victories. n« h a t been
paaalng of Notre Danin’s (Jtorge much less than a ball of fire
•begin at 3:00 o'clock and the final
Ratterman. Ben Raimondi uf {Indi­ against the leagtkt’a other six
rUlt of the dauble header will begin
ana and perhaps Trlppl.
teams.
SAH ANQ lW r i !
'a t 8:00 o'clock. 8anford move*
The Chicago Rears, I t excellent
Brooklyn hitting it conrutcnl,
to Gainesville on Sunday' for a
physical condition and rated seven with six regulars around the 300
-eingle Hit.
and a half point* better than the mark. Rat the Rums have n-&gt; really
Hart is the oldest coach in lino
I Charlie Bissen opened on the
collegiate* hy local bet makns, long ball hitters, no sluggers who
Mil D e lim it
hill for the locals and rave away of service in Texas and they don’t
are ilrtrrm lnnl to win If for oo can take charge and wreck a hall
,te Johnny Tomat in th* fourth know here just how theyll get
other reason than to avengf the
fram l. Tomat gained credit for along without him. Ills basketball
bruising dent In National FoetW f
and baseball teams always won
,th* victory.
League prestige caused by last
l l n l i l 11% IT IT t: I.KUilK
more than their abate of games
year's' All-Star trlnlmtng of the
FALATtiA
Tram '
. W
I. I*»«, &lt;
ever) against the big schools.
Rama.
tii. Auautin* ::
*1 a n
Hr played professional base­
Iksk. .{b
(lalnrCvlUa
1* II •&gt;&gt;&gt; , &lt;
( ’u n tp an lu n l'ic* u re
m soff. .lb
ball for 14 years, stsrling
lu U m l
JJ
I*
--*•
I
Oils
ml"
SI
S*
,!|u
H
». If with Fort Worth of th* Tearsather*. «f
Hanford
St
*f .t*S ll
janllclJ,: *
as League - In 1909 as a &gt; I'atalKa
U. n
.141 II
LMburs
ss
T
S .m n
Hut the leaaonrd Cardinals h.ivi
cslcbsr. In th* winters he
tlailuoa itsarti tS T* .111 l i
Whilev Kurowski, Knot Slaughter,
would teach school. While
H rislli leittrdar
Joe Medwick nml Terry Moore In
ttalnnVIllr 1*. .(itundo I . „ '
pitying
b all/’llart
would
pace their hitting attack. All are
Daylonn twsvti
I^CStlare 1
aaNKOinr I*, d’atstica s
study fur his examinations
HU Ausuatlot»U-4tid S- . Mcoasavy to - obtain ^a life T"
TMs i ' i Ik a m
. u*inMrt!Jl*'-'ac tutafu*..
teaching rertlfirste. Du Mag
i %&gt;&gt;u n n listin g at Ht. Augosilii.|»lsi 14 years he completed U
Hanfurit at .P alii^iitJ ■
.llsytone Hcneh *» t.Seatmrx
eiamlnatluns In, that nulitbee
^ ,
L h in rH
i#f:,Mtbl*el* and w li award*
Team .,,.
' 1- Wl. .1
’ W 'Itlg' rerliflrale. .
* •
t h i n wa* sohiethlng wrong Kith
H art ia bulldiilg a new home In
-Lliupir*- Lavely's report- concern­
T O l.£ R
flhgltuWti llid an«V I f tiTblfl.
ing the melee after the Frd-HsnI t s&lt;
.11*
ited he sav* be will do nothing Onetnnati
ator game a t the Municipal P#rk
rhksgo
SI ss
.ill
fiah. Of course, L*
he adds.
Tomas, p
i f I a J butI M.la
I'ltistiui ah
so *i
ere
on Haturdsy 'Aug. 9.
&gt;he may play a little baseball fhlladetplils
l
l
IS
.It#
Several rabid Sanford fans real­
foists
iT ia* r i? li now and then. Recently, when
Hetalli
y
n
lH
lir
ly went to bat and told the FSL
■a—lt&gt;d out tor-Cliandirr In »lh Bprlngslown wa* ptsylng Barallrnuklyn t. Ctnrlanall t
^O W ElA N D
Talatka
t i l l*n esa— *
president exactly what happened,
|l»MOn t-l. I'hlrsK"
Baaieed
-Asa m ets—IS dlse, Hart was asked If he could
and
without
reservation.
I'hUsdsIptils
P-1,
m
L'.nlt
—trior*. LssU-sl * Paultrk, Hllvsi- ratrh fnr the local team in. the
YOUNG
Mew York I, I'll lil.iii at. I
Hi-thing stated that there was
Jana. i hantbk, -#tui&gt;» tiallfd llu hlnlh Inning. Alec Thomas, a
LKAIII K
no
doubt
in
hi*
mind
that
the
in­
paason. I.aiirea MiWvrmao 1. no- llfe-long-frlsnd and former base Team AMKHirAH
W I. I’&gt;«.
fcif, T«n«off I. I , « 1| llairlnaion
cident did happen, and that Ibu
»w Turk
1* &lt;s *.&lt;il
|k L&gt;k*. MrMatiui Hurray. Two leal) teammate, was asktd to M
incident should have been t(port­
Boston
It
11 .111
W heal Balancing
■flaw hltsi Plrtle, Hllvarman f. rtst- pitch. He also agreed. So the Philadelphia
SI 11 .1*1
ed.
Sevflsld.HI,ilen basesi llride. Hac • battery of Thomas and Hart Detroit
*S
IS
.11*
Incidents like that arc not good
rtflaa*! Hurray, kfsManas. Inxilde moved the opposition down.
iTcvsIi- nd
11 i t .Aid
C * ,K“ C . W e l s h
ptagSi domes lo Burk to Tonmll:
for any league, and definitely nr#
Chicago
IS
*1
lit
Ltslrra |a Burk I ell on l&gt;*sesi 8*nNOVELTY
hard to render decision* upon, be­
Wsthingion
l*
«*
.III
.f- •’stalk* I. .Bases on balls: Bitten T In 1 *•*. * runt; off i'hsnd1* .11*
cause, a* In every -:as«, there are
M t Nvrray X lllsrep ». Tomat 1. In l In 4 1-1. * runs. Wild pllrheti HI. la m Neialrs MYetlsrdag
two aides, but that -still dues net
Chandler I. mruck; out; -Ug 111.- I'liSOdler. Winplii* piirhsit Tomat
IVathlriKton 4-1. Detroll !•
“SCREEN SNAI»8HOT8'
ted 1, Tomat », Cgddtlsr. Uttar oft Losing pluheri Chandler. I’mpire.:
eliminate the fact th#t liv ely was
Chicago
1,
lluslon
I
Murray s' m t |. | Innings s ran.. ■*»*!• tad lto.ll Time of game:
bumped around and maiht no re­
Philadelphia ». HI. Louts tport of It. That is where, perhaps,
Ne«r York #. Cleveland 1
he mad* hi* mistake.
. Herlong stated that he has cau­
tioned alt tha umpire* in the Flor­
ida B ut* League to lie surd'to
include everything In tbeir reports
that happen*.
John GansaJ. It aafaared.ta v*.
Ulad to avada the Issue In tba
hearing by bringing up a few
•A
.
_____ - '. '_____ .
itatemant* about tha f u . batug

another chance at the Yankres. peat the process. This met ft.4
who heat them four ifsiru . to one la alow hut doe* not harm delicate
white cottons or linena.
in the "Wild Pitch Serif-.”
fo r once, the Yankee fan* are
routing right along with them.
They think ih e lirouks would be a PLASTERING — STUCCO
much softer loin h tha t the Car*
Hlnals.
J'LAIN — ORNAMENTAL
Kuat xtaina on fahrica may he
removed by spreading the staincJ
fabric' over g pan of lulling wafer
and toueeiing lemon julco. m It.
After a few minute* riiise ami re­

ALSO — PATCHING

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—-^)n The Same P rugnun1N TECHNICOLOR!

ERKOL FLYNN
ALEXIS SMITH
— IN —

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New Serial “ Hup H arrignn’

N e w “ F u rn itu re -S ty le ” H om e H e a te rs

but landed algJorhes jn fglr tarritoky'. Gantet also stated that
Robartaon waa aafa when h* came
into th* plat*.
Gansal assarted that Umjjlr*
Cooper had mlSltd tW) nlsyg th
tha fourth frame, which Ilhaiy
coat them tha ball gam#."
Floyd Palmar daclarad that he

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 22. 1943

PACfc SEVE1

T H E 3 A N F O K D H ER A .U . SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A

By BRy.Roffr

OZARK IKK

Legal Notice
CHOICE
Liquors - Wines - Beer

BURE. }
OZARK DUN
IT DOWN Tl
CASE LINE

H av e I m l n I M
N ew Ite v rra ffe D isp en ser

...ANB'oXPHDES

M o -w r P ER ­
FORMANCE R E ­
M A IN S I N r A C r /
AS o I / 4 x
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Ice Cold B eer A ll T im es

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
P h o n e 880

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M a n a n d V V o m rn O v e r 4 0 f

damage, your hem*
w ag m ad* u n ite* a b le . w ould
policy pay (or the
rent oi suitable quar­
tet*? Rent insurance
is an important part
oi tire insurance cov­
erage. For complete
protection, see us to-

SfM IC S
beyond v m ?

CONTRACT

H. JAM ES GUT AGENCY

WHY GET UP NIGHTS
DUE TO KIDNEYS?
S h i t o r f a it i 40 to d

ovm

b i n to |« t up

olthlt-tiVt frrqutot dtiirt t» F4*1
—lava b&amp;ckachtty IM« becidt#
tut, liintt kidney dlaeidVt,

II (hit if jour iicuUtt. Both aul y«V*
k,dut)i end bltddtr wiib D». Kiluut't
8«tcip-Rocl. I» qultkly *«k» to lw ittit
tLt Bo* cl uhna. help reller# n t m « t i ­
ll/, end i t u burning wEutloo . . . help*
b ltJ itt Inllirton tb« i «ii you up nlihlt.
S.imp-Boet it truly M tW l c+ a «•*»
U itlltf. Millions htv* itk u tl lo t three
ofun with smodetlul ltgensrStiorj . --------M id . C tu tic o i T tk e M directed.
F er fiee trial supply, write Dept. B.
Kilm er A C o . I n c , D ot 1239, Stam ford.
r« iin Or — gat full-ticed bottle el
C i.c ffl l i c i t led * ! St i w r diUSJloit.

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HELP W ANTED

Fur Kent or Ssle Two i I vJ root* 4 BEDROOM -unfurnlihud huux' in
m odem homes, ten h iln u iti drive
jrood locstion, m«kt* i.lcsl fsmilv horn* or itood lor incoitie
frpm down town, on b s t i toed,
Store.
property. PHcad nitht. Call
. About one A one half srre a of
_ Phone ISJLM . / 8r^tuuam tm tr.i CASHIER wanted for Touihton
Isnji w ith each borne, well
T iruifT lir /ippiy in person.
cd laundry with rain w ater tank.
s ilic fan. complete bath room*
WATKINS
ROUTE .uiw open in
shrubbery and fru it for home 6 ARTICLES f O R S A L E
S infuld. WillinKncii to work 8
use. If interested call a t 1113
hours a day wilhout a boas will
Sanford Ave. between 12 noon AUTO RADIOS, Uotoiola. Sales
earn oxrclleni income and in lin e
and
Service.
The
Mutic
But,
and one o’clock.
11 if W. 1st St. Phune OSS.

T1ECORD PLAYERS for mi?. By
day or week. The Music Hue, 119
Wi 1st St. Phone DM.

HKWJNt; MACHINES
HALES A SKItVICE
BERTS SEWING .MACII. SIIOI
OFTICE spare In &amp;Ie(Kh Buildin*. -115 8. FRENCH. PH. 1190

LarKe light offices, isivly decor­
FLOWERS
•
I
ated, all lit^iliiies, haat and ja n i­
/*«» all occasion*
I
to r icrvice 'furnished. Call 8(58W It. A a . Dept. Store.
MeNKILL A YOST FLORISTS'

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MICKEY MOUSE

•ball l e f r j h l U h r l oBre , ’i i b V.tiS
for 'l o u r t n r . « » . u ! U » weeks'

FOR RENT

fare of 2 chll.lmi, .md *
"K1* Health caid requtrcJ. I
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CHUCK SflFI

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IN T— BENJAMIN MOOKF.'S
3 BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE PAhaute
paint. Outsids white and

router lot 118 x 140 in
fflU eell unfurnished or li
Phone 365-51.

a L p V n o a A c e ...i

PASWiOSSP F ' »0-XTNS ... ?
FBACAS r ( &amp;AVW NT O N . . . i

Tilt iiMrnltMTill nf
uUi thr
Wins
fit# ItAlu** ,«ll f|Ft»,
I tilfii tuid (•rtiftent*h&gt; t»
#ittrr1 ittiiff&lt;li!)K tn -llfiL*I&gt;W, tIn
I rrt&gt; iin crlM ihrfTvJn will hi
hi III III# lslnlr4t Hdilrt faI iliru UM
Eiifc# ili.rr i&gt;TI Ihr fafrt Ii«n4»f *n
a r -filh a‘f t*#|flrmL#i. 1*4,, whirl
’ t h«r ' i *( liftf" Af cifti 11a&amp;ri'r 1$•'11
i kJT#n 4hi* 1*1 *1-1r
AyguM

. J I P H A j W Just off frl.'ry
CONVALESCENT HOME . now ..Off
led ph. 402 re*id*ne«4)h. 010 R
.‘.open ai Cbnltjuta.IB miles S. E.
o f Sanfotd and 18 miles N. E. Palnta, Poultiy Supplies, Rails, TRACTOR WORK—Plowing and
of Otlando.’ Large screen and
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
etii.tn -ir , .ii.titj
open porches to lit and enjoy
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 12u(
|i&gt;l(icdl t'leik’t gtaJI
Celery, Phone non.
m lltrurt ,&lt;iT
«i&gt;ne,. lotige gi-.un-le and walks
safe fioitt auto traffic. . Lttfc* FOR SALE—Llmeroek for drive
roadways— Phone
lobby a n j romila. Brlrk rg n s'ltk FLOOR SANDING &amp; finishing.
- clean in jr &amp;• waxing.' Our pt.wci
z
B
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m
&amp;
f
i
s
s
i
tUXFDO
&gt;RRr»H‘-eomi&gt;leta
Hr*.
at once. Oviedo 2862 or Dr.
unit enables us I d wmk tvhric
Martin 2302, o r write- Box ISTl - Hunt'* Twfttd* Feed Store
there is no alectrlc conn.-, llo t
Chuluota Florida. Lhrge rsdaw
available. 21 yeois u p i i»-rir-*.
• fo r .sa le
for nussls to visit- ^ f ! L doctor., |
IL M. Gleason, Laka Maty, Ha t—•-a-*a»-aee*-te-i^-«iniat-tlirrv-ii
;WST1» P E H S -a OENtfl
y -i i-e rilin -slt i S t l b l i W ‘ f i « foliow
OUND. BUNDLED IN
I.s P.oi.til, 111Jt,e , uunti 111 ben,
AVAII-AHLE. at ontw. convemantROOFING.
HOOT
Palming,
all
BUNDLES.
M ^1 lit
I ..0 tilA t.i-w
if located down town Motion,
.kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188. ISO
hie Ii.ess fi H i ||
p; iw II
B. 20 and 28 OENT *
.tip id data aparttnewts with all
Kill
II
if
t
l
The
T&gt;‘W|i u( ttcnfoiALTERATIONS—*11 kind*, hut .
,
modem conveniences. AdURs
belts, buckles. .Mrs. 11m-* t i m t t . m A
only. Phone 560,- ■»
■
B*e Jimmie Iowan'S Sheet Meld ;* Ion*,
selwhllc. The
Accointidstlon, The tiuuiri■ U P B g . . . , ■ ■ plan
Work*
for
new
RadlMuis,
nra
FURNISHED ioot£ with
erty u n iter ih* u u t t e r l i r i t ' e ' r «
Radiator
tores,
Radiator
clean
in t h e n a m e o r W a t h i m r i t i S ituuii.i
privileges. 6(1? Qak A»e.
fmf and repairing.
10 Bneinpea O pportunities
I'm*at tsbl ttrilfritle ah,
RENT FREE—nicely furnished
I deenatd^ a. rurdiii* |u luW,
l&gt;cdrooni to settled men. Best
WELL established llard»vcre llusl- • il^ il.Vribr,i ip,,-an w.n
of references requited. Owner
ness for tale., Clean si mi. uf to the hlahetr* l.idder el
a partial It.valid. J. J. Roily,
nu'irliaiutike. Box MGT, c/o limit* duOr-»n ihe (•-•! Jl
Ibe mi. Mil «.f j»r|iteluljrF
KFD No. 1, Box 33, Sanford,
Hyiald.
Which lg lb* Itt rtby . f t
IVI13 S P E C IA L iJfM V IpfcN
l-ateil Hits |,i dak ul
IStT .
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3
W A N TED TO RENT
FOR RENT—Hoor sander. Easy
O r Herndon
Batt«r*es A nattary Charging. opuraliou. Reaeonablc rales, Han­
riera in . ufi riiini
FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
IT. B -P O rR CO. IN C ."
Kamiiiiili 'I'uiinly, I
ford Paint A Glgis Co. I'hun*
perm, residhnfs. By l it of Sept. ■agaiswt ~i- . llbsw _^4=, . - - -lorr.r'.al rieilt't Meal!
New
Phllro
car
radio.
Just
an
lm-d,
Clurt ‘ In a* pofsibla. 2 ' bedprice to sell. Sills Service Sta­
rc.jiu.c. Please fall jf71 -18 .ailer
0* Yo« Suffer O tiBets Ut
tion. Sanford A Celery Avr.

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE' ^
MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND M. GALL, Realtae
Registered Broker and
I s s tueitss d C J if T 1! ! /

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D IA M O N D .,.

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SOME THING 3 VVRON3 ? ,----- /

V»t GOffA GET TMI9 PAYROIL IN.GQ'S
ITU LOOK LIKE If
WX9 ffISNEO DEPORE
H8 DltO. ------ ------ - il l 9 kjn
NOntiNO.'

cotur*. Floor and Deck Enamels. YA-DE moth proofing tail* b
years. Hava yotir woolens moth
SENKAKJK GLAMS A PAINT
proofed now. Downtowd Clean•C O . 11F-M4 i f . tod St.
era A I .sundry. 113 FalmSfto
Av*. Phon4 314.
FBAB8—Excellent canning . vail

Impervo Enlhutl Colhr Fast,
oulek drying, for Exterior and
trior use. B E N K A R I K
ASS A PAINT CO. Thone

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RENT A CAR
NICELY furnished -T room borne
YOU DRIVE IT
in Sanford Heights. Every mod BLECTRIC REFRIOERATOR, 6
PHONE &gt;M
era convenience, large eleeping
eREICKLAND-MUHIllSON
eu.
ft.
Montgomery
Ward,
dean
north. 118 VV. 19ts St. or 81?
U DRIVE-1T. INC.
and in good condition * A. J.
W, 13th.
I.osaltUt Transfer A Rtorags Co.
SEE US FOR
801 E. 3rd 8L
Two apartm ent .house, all large
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
rvOms. U pileirs has four room*
AND TYPING
and bath: downaValcs-has Urge
CREDIT BURBAU OF
living room,
kltche.i,
dining
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SANFORD
room, end two badi
118 N. Park
Phene 180
shower. Eight wires ■
L- Highway 17, Ideal
court or for trailer «i
i ’, mile* from Sanford.
F
I I 1.Duo oo.
*
A nice home with fnpot
Barber Shop open Thursday,
k • ty. doM In, a k l &gt;fal
Friday A Saturday.
*
I
The house la la i d t t d
Copperskin potato Draws from
certified La. semi M. &lt;300. CM 13 N O T IC E S — PER SO N A L
11,78. A. If. Prevatt, 8*' ill*,
SANFORD Beauty Salon-T'hon,
room; kitchen a u l bedirpo-n
1334. 306 Park. Mary-MaMahpn
dowhstair*. One efflclsncy apaitPhone J3S4. Permanent wavet
merit, and one very large teda r t ic l e s W
,R i up, guaranteed. Water sof­
room and baUi «9&gt;fklrs; also
st'eash prica paid to t used
tener. Also open evening*.
two ear garage with three room
rttyrd. Ted DaVU .Furniture
i n E. 1st. Ph. 658._______
lirTM a-nm am airbirH osi
LOST- -Two 11001 M Ttrea On
rims. Brand numberi 8748. A
'2307. Finder notify Tamtaml
TYeil Tour* at Sanford. Phone
II. Reward.

1837 DODGE TUDOR, new paint,
Settled colored woman for g&lt; neral
upholstery good coniiiion. Hoy
*” house Work. 107 N. Isvcust
Reel. 808 W. 2nd S l
CstU r. Perkins
FORD 2 door, fair

LydiA t , noktatn’s Ve«*i*bi» CornpOutot to r*li#f« such tvroptuir.tl
in e tetei.t tnullcsl test r-tokhatn's
Coq.Vou.u1 plot*0 ttnisixtblt htlpful

fci'LTA KE1T;
TVrSOLSTVIhTNOlAC tTCO CN

ruBresistant* to such
Hht Stetoaehlc ld*.lr'

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ECHOLS BEDDING
COMPANY

ruatfrew arrw» * w r.cxK»c
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�TH E :SA N FO R D (H E R A I %

^fi^yptiAn R iot

Ford Unionized

eatiap**
M H . . . ___________, .
■ ■ • a to
war* scattered by police
ibThair demanded 'kvacuatto/■British troops . from Egypt
£ blood/*
"•
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,"T)owW*Vith America',! the trao r!” Demonstrators shouted.
Down jwhh Brasil; tb* -traitor!
Egypt dilia* the aeedrlty counriU Rgypt'defies tha wbut* world.
. They: tailed also foF advice on
‘traifonfs Egyptian* police." PnIck l l r e 'a s officer* struggled to
btfnjr tha wounded b y .|M k * fire
tilt thrirn g , under conlrfcl.
.Tb* Egyptians want a sacurl;y ruuncll ruling' on '.their dsWand foe withdrawal of ’ British
trooba from Egypt tW ^sti ond to
ftrltub p*rtkipstion-;'trt Hhi ad­
ministration of th* -Sudan. BtaHJ proposed a t Laka Success thta
*rb*k that Britain ' and Egypt
itsh over again
their deadoeked negotiations, and keep the
»on&lt;ll. informed., / That. * United
States supported Brasil!* propo»11. th e Brasilian rceogimtndapo'n toda.**.
brotherglared “all
gin’s side”
U.N. and
faith* action before
must now

&lt;r«stlss*a Siam P a n On*)
veto, many unions had taken
action similar to that of th»S
Ford worker*. In New York CltyJ
tha greater New York CIO Coun­
cil estimated that (IK percent .’ f
the 10,000 employers hsvlng con­
tracts with 300 CIO locals there
had signed onc-year contract ex­
tensions before the deadlineIn San Francisco* the Inter­
national
Longshoremen’* a n d
Warehouseman's Union (CIO), in
a dispute over employer refus­
al to recognise unionisation -rf
longshore walking bosses, warn­
ed »htpper*_ of the possibility
eat.C oast maritime tieup
and at the same tlm-t advised
its locale of an Impending "lockou|"* sometime after today. The
llx-wctk dispute ha* - tied up
sir Luckenharfi Steamship Com­
pany vessels.
In what prohably was the last
collective bargaining election un­
d o the old National Labor Re­
lations Board set-up, the IIAW

i

ESISF**’ 1

FUMK1TY MAN FOR HOWARD HOOHK* WAITIMI AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Johnny Meyer (left) Is pictured wttl
movie actor Dana Clark In a New York night club ai Senate process serves* continue to se*rch for hfm. A
right, Howard Hughe*, millionaire plane builder, wave* to admirers a* ha boards hia private plana at.tts
National Airport, Washington, for his return to California. Completely changed from the harried man wht
*h# s *n ,t* War Investigating Subcommittee, Hughe*'-face fairly beams, (fntemeitonal 5oundpko*o]

.(A t Lake Success, j-oyncil del m t e i of the United , States,
Chin*,’ France, Bfigplm and Brasil

b p ttttd

to b* |li)*A j»P

FRIDAY, 'AU GU ST 22, 1947

FLORIDA

at the Glenn L. Martin Airplane
Manufaeturing
* *
t plant at llasltimore.
Rest
Madden, regional
NLRR director announced the
vote, with none 'getting a ma­
jority.
The executive board nf ’he
American Communications Asso­
ciation
CIO), claiming 36,(ICO
member*, voted to refuse "to

rdiolution.)
■— “
./A t Alexandria, a policeman was
gtruek’ln the face v jf «/dks a t a
d*fn*hstr»tlon by more than (100
EdhtpUdns in tha nation’s summer
ehpjUl.
Twelve
demonstrators
W *g* si re lied. *,
'R epresentatives o f the Moilam
brtlhcrhood said another demonnnktjbn occurred last night at
F b r t. Said, - a t tha Mediterranean
M tf.o f th« Sues Canal. r
,
ivA cab]e wpa rtceWgA t*ika.momMg from fiem ter Mahmoud, Noktaihi Pasha, leader of the Egypt­
ian : delegation to the Security
dMuell, ,aiking that there be no
demonstration* In.E gypt because
n _ th* possible effdtv-on Egypt’s
e ia t. a government jnformant aald.

Trum an To Complete
Defense Setup Soon
. - WASHINGTON, - Aug 12 *GP&gt;—
President Trum an left . himtalf
three more weeks.to pick the ci­
vilian and m ilitary- leaders who
wltl round out this-country’s new
uni fled national defen seaet-u p .■
The Chief Executive , told re­
porters In announcing his choices
of W. Stuart Symington. John
L,. Sullivan and Kenneth i C. Roy ail to run the Air Fore**, Navy
and A nar, respectively, -that the
full provisions of the unification
law will b« put Into effect by midSeptember.
Still to be filled are ' such
other m ajor posts . as cblefa ' of
sta ff for the. Armjr anr Air
Force*, dhlef of naval operations,
director of a central* Intelligence
agency and members, of three
hoards, national resource*, munItons *n&lt;1' reieich'developmrnt.

tha Jostle* Department and Fedtral Trad* Commission to uncov­
er any prtve rigging.
Tha c(i mmlttee will - hod hear­
ing up anl how to gat tham down,
baginning next month in an affort
to find out why &lt;price* are go­
ing up and how, to gat tham diwn.
A fish chowder i* always wel­
come. It can be mads from seat
bass, whitaflah, cod or haddock.;
It may be New Enaland style
chowder with onions, potatoes and
milk in it. or on* using tomatoes 1

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SAYS MRS. JERNIGAN

'Joint Committee'To
Check Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 21 UP)—
Senator 8parkman :(D-Als) said
today the Senate-house - commit-,
tea to Invaitlgata rising cotta
ought to check particularly "on
this whole m atter of posslbla
price-fixing" by industry.
The Alabama lawmaker end­
orsed s recommendation by John
D. Clark, a member of President
Truman’s
Egonomic - Advisory
Council, th at tha -joint committee
cotlaborato In a twin drive by

W ARD'8 HOLIDAY INN I

-Suffered From Nervous Indlge«Hon No M atter W hat
.Or How L ittle She Ate, She
Stales. E ala Anything Now
And Feela,So Much B etter
-Her \york la A Pleasure
,* Among • the latest well-known
Florida men and womin to com*
forward witH a grateful obbllc en­
dorsement of Retonga after trying
this famous gastric tonic in their
own cases, is Mrs. O. I- Jemlgan.
well-known home owner of 012
fWeitt Alfred St., Tampa, Fla.
f " I | seened to me that no matter,
what l sj«. QT;how Jlttle I suffered
continually frqm nervous ind'iges,-,
Hoa." becWrVs llr*.'Jernigam " M y '
appetite dwindled away tci khetw
I seldom cared-whather meal time

slept so poorly that I never lesmtd
to get rested. My elimination n r t
very liuggish, and it seamed tv
me I haydly had the strength and
pep a person of my age ehrnilf
have.
*'I tried *o many medicines that
I was beginning to feel discour­
aged, but Rctonga gave me both'
prompt and splendid relief. My
appetite wap never bettor. ! sat
anything I want, and I sleep soond.
ly-and reatfully. I havi regained
my lost weight, and I feel to goo&lt;L
again that work la a plestursj
Retonga la grand."
■Ratonga la Intended-to frtllevs
distress due to insufficient flow
.of^lgeatlv* je te w 'in ' C-V’fOtnsi* 1
loss of appetite. Vitamin R&lt;1 de­
ficiency and constipation/ Accept
no substitute. Ratonga may bs o*.
Uinad at TOUCHTON’R - - Adv.

tfrs rF Ie a Kejected
senttnc* Impotad on the
« outspoken leader of the
altlon in pktlldaienl &lt;Dul««for which th* Allied Control
nlsslon haa ’ i specific rsBo|h th* Americans and the
British- urged Cherepanov to in-*
*ffufet th# -Bulgarian.1government
Yuspfnd tha sentence until
thk’ commlssloii had* full oppor­
tunity t o . review the ease
Replying tu th# Amatlran letI f i t npC.eontldsr l*. j«ra* ihie
;U»* Allied Gofrtfbt CnmniisI'-Wi interfere in ah)’ wav In
Nikola Palkriv,.in.
ihrtlilf la purely an Internal

TW* PHOTO WAI MOWN PROM TOKYO to the UnJtdd Stale* by Capt William Odom on his raeorf-brt
aolo flight arotind tha world. It show* Jap repatriate* from Russian-held areal of former Nipponese emu
hailing Emperor Hlrohlto. H* returns the eh err* by waving his straw hat.
(Informational Sounds

Dipthcria Report

H’aetlss**
r a n osal
able by private physicians , and
By ADELAIDE Khit It .
■t th* Health Unit. It Is nrofAI* Newafeatuti'v W ilier
ersble, he said, that children I*
Antonia Brlco, one uf tho wcild'a
brought tit the Unit on Tueslay
end - Saturday' mornings of each few women symphony conductors

!Th*r*
h j th*
d Comthlsf
•W.'IIVIM* HUP upon i'.Sflf th#
r9 P 4 f n
rarl*wlng ,Ntko' i Pell O T l ekM ”
^
diagnosis all uneompile*ted’ m vnr

„.ii hi reply u er h*-i.|r-! to (he m ay lm trrnlcil Ip the home. The

A iiatean Information Service,
c .UaJ. General W*lMr RnUrt*ou, II. 8. onmbef of th-r Conifcussion, informed .W aihi'gion.
, . PtcislOns of the Allied Control
intrtt b* unanlmuli, and Russia’s
Wfuaa ended the \ possibility of
*n allied ravlaw of th* case.
‘.V

Baton Pupils Should
Start At Early Agrc

patient i s ’ to he Isolated '|A one
room and only one a tte n d a n t‘In

and nne of Its pioneer* In tcnrhlng
symphony conducting to children,
bent over tha score uf Dnrthovcn’i
F ifth Symnhouy, her amlter ryrs
alight. She made a - few crisp
final comments to tha pupil* who
accomponled-lwr (rom jthPlr hnidT
&gt;» n?nvpr
New York enroute to
i E„uI T ' . * 7 ° *h* W.IU C07d,urt
•YfRPh°blc*. In aeveral cauntrirs,

m

HERE
Bi *
B3-&lt;u
1— !

TAKE UP A

SPORT
RECREATION
IS
RE-CREATION

always cofidrtft III

IndonegfyAJfisue
• Vw)
its* would
it through
tunc)) consistJerk of the

n&amp; a
(CsattM** Iims r«t&lt; Dm )
the nation, h* declared.

i mare 'grsee -ithan from
r
(jtic*,
Halted Stalfa’/and seven
marlean nstlolta have profropoaala making no such
m . batweSai ‘»t*fjpa*r!on
utj
f p
within

2!{

V

net of the family, lie slatol. lie w|th thi
or she shall not. enter th# room Ruroncai
nf th* alck parson or child b o t | | or (a|j
I* permitted to attend to ’it*
„ |n.
work or business.
pple ,
Kqrean Revolt
We suggest, however, said Dr. graceful
-ICesUa***
Oa»&gt;
Qulllman. that, wherever possible, ductora
•d th* "rsvelutlonsry natur#’
ha stay elsewhere until tho child Their gi
tk *-act:/H ies.)
—
is released by th* madlcal at- D°n
Hodg* said rlngltadsTs in
tendant.
..
.
anything
DYppaganda plot h i8 'b**n ui
Complicated cases, he asserted,’ • .e.on&lt;*V
for ban* time
may be taken to the bnspltat
„,
,
t hind disorders ' and placed in a private rooks or . *
ion." charged the Isolation ward when this It deem- ^,uet
ptaajen,)
*d necesstry by the physician.
C*I „
Only tha nurses and physlrisna ?„*!*??
may enter th# room or 'ward. 25L *vV
lir e hospital and nursca am familiar with the rules regarding
precautions to prevent spread of

io Conf^pen

woman w ithia-pianist’s pijwtjful
hands, which move in slntplo-expressive gesture* from , the -ped1
urn.
'
"Lot* of conductor! tn*Vi
speeches to their musUians.dlvm1
tb* beauty of tr music " srut;'*4ys,
“ M ythenryt* th artf.y o u r potion
la clear, you don't have to make a
speech.”
• •. r 'i*
Mlsa Brico who was bprn.'^n

Ha outlined tha history of
n rth o d i used In public healt)
service to combate smallpox, dip
tahtria, typhoid and other com
munleable disease*.

they and f amicise th* E d u c to r,
Th# chOdren'JMgin with 6m ‘simple
Haydn* aymphoiii.-* and prepress
to th* bigger music oF M a u ri and
Beethoven. This# they grow with
the music and don't try to tackle
too many complicated thing* at
once, *
"Conducting I* good for their
musicianship. Also, It teachea
them to taka criticism good naturedly before a crowd and It
makes Intelligent listeners of tham.
I am convinced that tha reason
most people don't go to cocnorU
is that they do not understand thu
muale.”
Brico, w«a now teaches piano
and orchestra conducting in Den­
ver, will conduct symphonic*. in
Danmark, Finland and Holland
this fall. Sha i* n tall, vlgormsp-

w ith M atch e d Cub Iq u lp m e n tl

Symphony conducting U th* love
of har Ufa. but ahr^dmltfe that tha
path of th a t love -U fa t ffom
smooth for % w o tftn . * r :- 'J; ''Fra having a |'hsrd pufl.' -sh*
•aid w ith'a smile. "Not beckus* of
tha mualclans or the audiences,
but because of-the hoards nf di­
rectors and mahagara. Sometime*,
at first. I have been aware of
tremendous realsUncs of Uts ntotlclrtlt In an orchestra, though I
have gavar had any oblections
from them or difficulty with'theta*
But when they begin to phty, they
don’t care If a conductor is * man
or a woman as long a t that con­
ductor knows hit or har builncsa."
In 1034 Brlco founded the New
York Woman’s Symphony Orrh*#Ira to move that women tan play
anv Instrument wall. . £

•

: • -

L _ (hat's w^jtt tha newFarnull Cub bringi' to smill fsm*
snd truck gsrdcrts. ,
j'
With a full litMot mstchod, spcdslly-dcsignad la*
[
piement*... with such feature* asthe Vmhwud Mmmt'
by fraltf sad ALasSsrCsafftli, .“this FarmaJl Cubl*ftttl
w * -~ - ±
L i i x x .
rtgbt lot thou' crop
sera .that

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Thereart four type*of power in the PvtnaUCob: power to patsi,
forward-mounted Implements or
those attached to the driwhir(
.to operate machines through the pwr uk+ffi ot halted op to
Pot theFarmallCobtoworkapd good-fayatothaslow, timodir
work yoi walked through before. The Cob’*riding comfort, ease ofj
handling aad finger-tip controls nelly bring a "new day” to th*

Wa try to assure a safe water
supply In th# county, he said, *ntl
reported that 400 sample* of
water from walla had been ana
lysed. Food supplies ar* safe­
guarded by Instruction and ie
qulrsmente of handling In food
serving places. In splta of Umit-

SEMINOLE TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR COMPANY
PLAY MORE

NEWYO

He outlined th* new tubercuiMlaj methods from which five

LIVE LONGER

v Two of these patient*
Hallsed and tha others
g ehecktd, ha aUtetL. (

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THE W EATHER

Tb Protect the Pm m of the World;
To Promote the Proeraa* of America
To Prod or* Prosperity for Sanford.

Fair through Tuesday exc
locut thundershowers likelyafternoon or early erm ine*.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVIII
■w-Mjy iae in■

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,
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E s ta b lis h e d 1908

i i

Reds Demand
A-Bomb Count
4For U N Data

Pan-Am Board
Duties Named

W aiting For Death In. Indonesia

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25 OP)
—Ruitia demanded today that anv
United Nation* proposal* to to',
leet official data on Hoop* and
arm* from the 55 member gov­
ernment* mud include figure*1
on atomic bomb Itockpile*..
Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gro­
myko *aid it would be "unreatistie” to gather military figure*
-gvrithout lilting the number of
' atomic bomb* held by jmy coun-

„ *nrGromyko took hU .aland »»
- th ;n i.&gt; iitlo .( 0orthd*atdn cm fonventional armament*, now limited
in It* discussion* on arm* redurtinn to weapon* outatil* the
mat* destruction category, fail­
ed to agree on a suggestion for
collecting information.
' The United State*, Britain amt
m Franea also opposed proposal*
-^ .g e t-rtb e - f i g u r e e lmt their ohjeev
tlona were on the ground* that
the move* were premature.
• The original data proposal. of­
fered by Australia and Syria and
supported ’only by Btlgium, fin­
ally w*i dropped without vote
but' Australia and China then
luhmitted new plan* along, the
tame lines. These ‘will lx- taken
up In detail next Thursday.
Today’* developments left the
|0 UN with virtually no accomplish­
ment* after ndarly a year of
fiddling with Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Y, M. Molotov’* propoial*
for global arm* clashing lr\ the
General Assembly last Ortohe*
The issue ha* been passed back
in d forth between the paietn
Security Cornell and tha cemmlsaton and Ita committee* since Ue
assembly followed up Molotov’*
on by adoptinr a . broad
lact DecemtfV
* J ;

Q U ITA N D IN H A B ta iil, Aug.
25 bPi-—The Pan-American un­
ion's governing board was desig­
nated as "liaiion organism" of th:
hemispheric defense syilem by a
committee of. the Intcr-Amriican
onference today.
"The governing board of the
Pan-American union." said a res­
olution adopted unanimously by
the comiqillee on voting proced­
ures. "shall act as liaison organ-"
ism in'* the Intci-fynerican system
’ fie *h«t concerns tne treaty ot mu­
tual defense.”

ATHENS. Aug. 53. (/Pi—Th*
l iberal I’arlv of Themletofclee
StiphntilW, S6-ysar-old lormer
premier, refused tonight to Joinn new government under Conalanlin Tealdari*. Sophocles \*n*
i/rlm . code.iiler of the party, an­
nounced the decision alter a twojiniif party conference.

Merchants Urge Rotarians Enjoy
Action On Cross Vocational Talks
State Highway At Lunch Meeting
Association Votes To Farm Loans And Oil
L e a s e s Discussed
Aid In Speeding Up
By Toy And Bolltr
Decision On Route

5T

Vocational talk* by Rotary
members were presented at the
regular weekly luncheon of tb*
Rotary Club today on * program
which was under the direction 'ol
R r fc r Cornell. Letmitd Toy. whose
classification i&gt; "farm loans' *pok*
on the Central Florid* Production

&amp; -Credit

Association,

and Donald

" trfiw fd tftg , secretory. N K T Bolls,
n .ll. oil ]M |t brok„ . dtsguseid
Sralth presided.
Chamber of Commerce Manager the buiinctt of oil leases.
State Road-Department which ha*
Thr Central Florida Produc­
Edward lllggin* pointed out »th#
need of promptness in aiding tb* tion Credit Association Was rrEj5 , ~ ,
full authority to plan and schedule ganited in 1933. Mr. Toy. who
Plans for a second Southeast- th* Road 46 route, In making a' is sccrctaiy and treasurer of the
i Glider Conteet to be held In decision a* wheether to use tits government financed agency, *tsl­
nfoH Jan. 15-18 were discussed lakefront route or the TwentyX over tha weekend by William fifth
C. Street route. Too much con­ ed. It is designed to make short
L atarut, stats director of aviation, troversy will further delay the term loart* to farmers, citrus
and 'lo c a l officials. The local road building, he said. He de­ growers, dairymen, ranchers, .tree
m att would be the last In a trio clarer! that the flrtt cross state Keeper* and ferneries. The loan*
of proposed air activities which road 1through Hanford had been
include the
Flying Alligator proposed in 1015 and that the issue are usually from .5 months 10
the All Amtrlcan Air Maneuver* had been kicked around ever since. 3 years duration. '
II. B. 1’ope, chairman of the
party at Melbourna on Jan. 7 W l
During the past five years, be
the All American Air Maneuver* Hoard of County Commissioners stated, more than one million dol­
tald that hU group was working lar* has been lent by tb# agen­
at Miami on Jen. 0-11.
The thre* s ir ’ attractions are with the S la te . Road Department cy. Last year th# total re*eh*J
being planned in rapid sequence to select o suitable route through $1,370,000. ranging In amount
in order to attract a large number Sanford for Road 40, but alto from $175 to $100,000 and beat­
«vef pilot* to Florida, _ Lasdrus warned that If there le loo much ing in tsrsit a t 4 H peresnt. Thers
stated. Planes flying north from runtroversy, neither route com- are 5 employees and one part tir 1*
. toe Miami a vents would be routed templaterl will be selected. Randall employe* who service loan* ill
through Sanford and L a tu ru s Chase advocated the Twenty-fifth Orange, Volusia, Lake, -Osceola
estimated that thare would be Street route a t most practical.
and Seminole counties.
•
Jack Ratlgan outlined the City's
a t least 300 plants a day making
Mr. Rolls stated that an nil
flnancal and tax situation and lease broker is similar to a real
this stop.
Those taking part In the dis­ pointed out the .reason* for In­ (stats broker In that he make*
cussion of the meet and the other creased assessment* 'and taxes. te**e» between landuwnsta mid
activities which will be held In He deplored lack of interest of
I l 'i a l l a a i S t a
t« ,|
connection with the soaring event* ctllzeiu in City Commission meet­
Included Edward Higgins, m sniger ing*,.and declared'th*t during the
h
•o f'th a Semlnol* County Chamber time the issue of parking meters
* o f Commerce, J. Bralley Odham, ires brought up only twer citizen*
president of tha Jayceas, George attended the meetings. At the
Touhy, general manager of last average city election only 200 to
■jraar'e meeting, Stophen and Vir­ '.MX) voters turn out, he said.
Following thin • talk, Frank
ginia Bennie and Mr. *Lasarus.
8hamea suggested that the Assoc­
iation form a committee to aid the
City Cornmiseion In eolving Its
Continued Fighting financial
Roland L. Dann. 55-year-jM re­
difficulties. This suggestsident of Chuluoti. died suddenly
•Reported From Java ion w st favorably recleved.
Thre merchants approved Joel, r.yesterday afternoon while visiting
• ' .1.
Field’s fuggestion that th* Atsoc-T iq Welridale.
By STANLEY BWINTON
A former reeident of ’ 8#r(nrd
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 25-VD iatlon co-operate with other civic
4 The Dutch and Indonesian* re­ groups in backing the movement Mr. Dsnn was a member of the
ported continuing fighting in Java. to secure an American Legion de­ Hanford Baptist Church and' 'he
Sumatra and Madoera today, partment headquarters building Oviedo Masonic Ludgc.
Survivor* Include th* widow,
though a t midnight tonight three nere. They also approved a propoeweek* will have passed since a *1 from John Ivey that Campbell- Mrs. Roland Dann; on* daughter,
mutual cease-fire order want Into Loselng Poet 53 and the Simla Mre. Charles R. Wobb. McCIraieffect by requeit of th* United Department headnuarters be added boro. III.: on* aon, Elmer C. Dann.
in entertaining Legion delegate* D a L a n d ,* two rranddaughten.
Nations Security Council.
A Netherlands army commun­ her* during the state membership Judy Elayn* Webb of Medea*boro. lU. and Batty Ruth Dann of
ique today said 32 clash** with roundup on Nov, 7.
DsLand; on* grandson. Dixie Ro­
Republican* had token place yesland Dann of -DaLand; on* itep
nrrdiy on the throe Islands. It said
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holtirlaw,
tlja tth # Dutch launched “etrong C. M. Hamilton Dies
flenford; on* etep aon, Jame* 8.
# soldier and guerrilla band*, conitAt Enterprise Home Kay, Charleston, H. C.; on* step
clearing action” tn all sectors and
granddaughter, Kay Holtirlaw.
th a t tn* Indonesians, In roving
Charlrs Mallory Hamilton 76, Hanford; nls mother, Hr*. PrittlltttUtly
a tty attacked Dutch position* and
patrols. Nine
r”
Nibs H
Unit*ruler*.
were re- died Friday a t h it home In Enter­ la Jana Dann. Orlando; four sla­
ported killed. 23
and one prise after a brief Illness. Funsral ter*. Mrs. William Jacobs, Chulu­
sereicet were held a t 3:30 o'clock ota: Mr*. Carri# Higgins, Wash­
lilting.
,\J B i
A Republican army communl Sunday afternoon at th* Enter­ ington. D. C.J Mrs. Cor* Pritch­
' qu# yesterday
said the itch
Dutch
........................hat had prise Methodist Church with the ard. Miami; and Mrs. Mattl* Dun­
token etrategle
airfield Rev. R. T. Caldwell officiating. can. Orlando.
t L « rrk fiJ?ri!l J n t mvdtlCi
d&amp;AUhft-dlUICii
tha Erickson Funsral Home
M rT lsm llto n was bom June Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. with th*
for Tengkil airfield, four mllee
m the captured base. I t report- £3, 1872, In MeBran, Ga. and lived Rev. W. P„ Brooks, Jr. officiating.
..............had
..........................
the infantry
tank and air for 26 year* in Enterprise, He Th# Maaon* will hav# eharga of
th* gr*v**ida service*.
support In the Boegia operation.
if a retired well driller.
1
----------------------------He Is A rrived by the widow,
DEADLINE CHANGED
D r* ASK TRUMAN
Mrs. Daley Hamilton; two tone.
i FRANKFURT. G arain y , Aug. I. E. Hamilton of Pabotw* .and R.
Tha deadlift* for filling ap­
35—W —Twenty thousand Es­ E. Hamilton of Lake Monroe; one
tonian displaced person* In Ger­ daughter. Mrs. A. T. Kutsrll of plication* for terminal leave pay
many and Austria have petitioned Wrens, Ca. two brothers, A. C. and by Veteran* of World W ar II haa
&gt; , Free Went Truman to .b r resettled Edward Hamilton of MeBean, Ga. been extended to Sept. I, 1M8,
A A fa) the United State*, it was learn­ erven rrendehlldren and do * great according to ad vie* received to­
grandchild.
ed today.
day by Lloyd F. Boyla.

For Glider Meet
. To be Held Here

S

U D&amp;nni
Chuluota Resident*
Died Sunday P. M.

wra.

Liberal Party
Will Not Join
Greek Cabinet

A Detroit Picket In The Hands Of Tlte Law

U. S. Suggestion For
More Re p r e s e n t a ­
tive - G o v e r n m e n t
Rejected By Group

TWO (MACIAtIO INDONESIAN WOMIN, their bon*« showing dearly
through their starved bodies, tit tjy tha tide of a busy street tn Batavia,
Java, patiently waiting for death to end their suffering end misery. The
real victim* In the current Indonesian-Dutch conflict, starvation and
privation era their only lo t
( International Exclude*)

Th* Sanford Merchant* Assoc­
iation Friday evening voted to
offer it* assistance to City and
County official* to find aonif w*y
to speed up decision aiiirm tlo n
by th# State Road Department
In determine an east-west rmito
through’Sanford on Route 46. The
aupper meeting *T tha Aesoelation
was
held at the Mayfair
Inn with
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N O . 202

A s s o c ia te d P m u L o o ted W iro

Hurdle Is Cleared By
Argentine A g r e e ­
ment To Plan For
Western Protection

Gromyko Says Failure
To L ist Stockpiles
Would Make Fig­
u r e s “Unrealistic"
It

M ONDAY, A U G U S T 25, 1947
^
i i ■■

ATHENS. Aug. ,25

,4’1—Coiy

tantinr 1 taldsris laid he hoped to
form a new G ire k . government to*
•U J l • K

V

ta b in 'f ol Dem-trios Maximos.,
The etubasiy *pf .the U nitel v
Stales, which is aiding Greece -Agreement* of the board exer­
with $300,000,000 in supplies, ,
cising such tuneiloo*, —ol art, ad­
took a h.inil in* th- dickering uver
ministrative character caw -proced­
ure*. shall be adopted l&gt;y an
on* tiJiata n( the cabinet, enst*
absolute majority of the members,
hrrught em by a dispute over ths
U was stated.
tjj__ •
' "
* '
Another treaty acctlen, approved 1
st ttueiiiilas.
by. a vutg' uf~T&lt; ttt ff. 1provtJKl
that “the vote* or parties Involved
A DITROIT f OllCIMAN ORAII A RICKlt Bt INI MANO as other strikers advance thu-atcninety dtirlr 5 a rl.ish . liv i ml’ar’sy .cdnv*y*d to Themirkias Hpphoulis, (tit-year-old
In a situation or controversy be­
at the Highland Park branch of th# Ver Haven Garage, where 200 mechanic* were ataslng a itemon-tratlon.
tween American states which
form»r premi",r nnd tvader of the
Two picket* were arrested, and several plat# glass window* were m a t tied, (fnternslfonfll Soundphnto)
motivated consultations shall be
t*pp:-vt! n S'jihoulis Liberals, Ita
excepted."
i- tri-rs fur thr participation cf
l.iht-ral* tn lb - new .government.
(The Pan-American unton.ia an
I* at- • was suggested that So­
organisation of American count­
il- uhs mats- counter .propoial*
ries designed primarily to de­
I , the !f, r by th«- Populist (R*:'velop closer Intellectual and com­
.ai-'M T-ahiaris to Sophoui-.s y«smercial relations. Its" headquar­
-i rdav '1 ‘'i-Jinl direction" of th*
ter* are in Washington. Member
r, - - t :::■!■ under which Sophouli*
governments may either fend
v -mid ahold- th ■ presidency of th*
special appointees to the governni'.uisti-r- il council and Tsaldari*
ing board
H or designate their dip­
«v TH E A S S n ri \T FI» PRESS
lomatic representatives in Washthe pi.m icrthip,
A how ine tro p icil st.v-nj which
Ington.)
Sophoulta* reply to • th* Tsai-'
Q
t
l
e
s
Caused
widespr-aii
but
generally
Pope’s Emissary At* flan-!
offer waa not made public,
A five-nation aub-coinmitte'e on Captives Not
minoc rro p e rtv dam age, at Gat
but »n official source quoted ■
term* of aggression continued
tioned
Closely
Or
By
Crowd
vestoh, Tex., yesterday was play­ *' "tacketl
hit . ns "lying that tf th* PopUa closed meeting "to conciliate
ing itself out in h**-i'‘v rainfall
I - - iv i thv.r poiicits had faddifferent poline of view" under
Searched By Re is tmlay
W
i
e
l
d
i
n
g
Knives
as n broad wedge of cool
•v1. thn l.itMwais and their poll*
the chairmanship of Ricardo Al­
*tr pocked ea*t'*arit across tha
cir, alone should govern.
faro, Panama’*- foreign minister.
5ROUL. Kotor. Aug 25 i-T*'
ROMF. Ni.g
An ItaM —
L s ts tr o - — ------------ Tiw Arr.rrh’iui sTfiTiiiRyT viiw-s"
-A- .big .kurcllw w st believed | h?ee AmrtTr'en odilieiT r&gt;t*i' northfentra
W bistlipg along at fiS to 70 u n i«#Rcy dixMnh from
cleared with Argentine agree­ e.l unluimed by the Rutaiatii, tl nifle- an hour, tho storm blew IcH .iv v std .» itivL in ( h e ’t i 'g . ,« !t t R ,fit(»iriayvd t h r o u g h t'.mstantin*
wh« «ns foreign mintstev
ment that ail American nation*
5 5 S H S = li
. «
might act to atop an attack
I - days detention m in- . ■ in 'o G»Ive*t»o find neighboring ren- -of • vene/is Giulis iijflktt-J 1"i lh&lt;- S-‘i'l&gt;-&gt;pli» gus-crr.ment prit*r
T -x*— t‘i l r r a s 'e r d a r af***ewo&lt;*r&gt; gras’e intui:*. jeste-dsv on . Vsi bv ih# .bettons of March, TSJA
any on* upon anothet.’ ’ c . W i i l S i i ', 'Out ferta* that
Room homes Weft- il*i*oofe!t. house
•.
, . I An A: r -:in i-vp-rt on Cst«eK
az-compshieH them and • ' &gt;e* —iiulows tdown in. and l e i ptrlste sent t.v
[with tommy$un»
1
iib m chi. j ,,
4.
„ , , rvlew that
cnn«l»ntly,,bnl tK&lt;t theyt «;eie n^t eon-nmu'eaf ion and pow lr lines dren in the .ire j, .«tid ii!!.-d
I - i ' ph mhs‘ attitudr was based oh
subjected to dole qu-'liomnx.
rlpoed down.
c.il prirst who trird tn defend -* belief i , tijari*' offer to share
tin- |v;id,-, »‘op w .a, h "show Of
At Gaiveston. o ra man was him.
Tfie tluee men. debtiled to in
• ;il v .«. ' This adurdq said So•pret a telephone line patallelin.-t killed liv nle-tric ahoek from' a
I lie agrncy, Ants, itid th- prri- pluiuifs mistakenly believed that,
falling Itotvee bne nod the three
a radio id linking Seoul with ntan crew of a aronll l“&gt;at e a* -ilr, Migr. (.tiaenmn U l f l i t , »• &gt;t is holding out, he could obtoin
'!*•■ nsaig'imept. -to f *rm a govRussian headquaiter* at Pyongv feared tost.
t,ikrn to a Fiuiue liAtjjiggt stiff
Tex«» fl l y, where Itotl pe'oann* in« ftnm # ♦Vtill f- lur# andi t* ! etunient.
■ing. wer» takm into Soviet cus­
JACKSONVILLE.
A u g. 2 .'
rsald ai* i.'tl-.i-.!
with
King
(Hpeclal)—Cfintlmied, steady, e v tody Any 12 at the village o' Were t illed tn a shin exptiMhm trimii* kllifr tvmmJs in th-* trgi ut
ii.i
mjiiute*
and
then
s lid ,
panainn of Fliwjda'a' livestock ir Yohyop-Ni. inttdr fl!» Russian zone alevit f.otr months a g o ,-anneared ol thr kbinrvt. Il Mid l?ir U*v
1 h.«i - *■, be able to form a
I
to
have
vjffarad
no
axteoslva
d iisfry w«* forecast tnd*v by and about 40 miles mu (Invest of
H, broad a coaliMm* Hulritch 111—
:I In ^ti.tril M -.r
William ’ L. W ilton, D irector of Seoul. I hey u eir ie|e.,,ri| ai the itan-age
o b i» n •• p " i b l # and present
t
lln
.t
r
4iul
r
n
cut
to
«rtioutly
Tinc
o
l
ale
mas*
which
ended
S tale M arkets, in discussing *c
k‘tig H i- l‘»t iif cabinet mem*
the pmtengeil and
heet hr tiled almntl immetliAirit.
tirities throughout the system same rpot Sundvv .alleinoon.
11.1 era by this t-cening."
*.
wave
over
th
"
northern
mhllummy F. t’u^'ley, I'fc.
I lie attack wit*
wna at
at i,-tiH*c,,&gt;
Lsiti*clie.-. lit1 Iviihttu . dwlmcd further de­
ofv. sales center* he heads, c 1 T
in announcing the rec en t.ap p o in t­ -lolin !&gt; Hopfi- and I’fc, (ierald western 'bstes trad spread n« fn- bit p u l l Of t h e U l t I* u p - i d i ..- . i ; „ l K
,
clou* to h im
ment of M. M. Adklsnn, a» m ar- (leffen, told their storifs ta In- t n n l h e u l ns northern Mi--ourf I* known as dona, IL t-cv t i
. d that all para g * r‘ of the D eEuniakiHpring- lelllgetire offlrcrs tmlay and then and m '-thefn Okt"h(fttia and as premier 3|ai*liall lito 'i L icm . ti»" ip the Maximos’ cabinet #xf a r i i.'\&lt;Hril e* Ci^cap,, |nd*v
fltat* Ltrratock M arket. • C attl- met news correspondent*.
Aiwa said the Vatican sent M*s
i - j t t th # S 'w in l D e in o c r a ta , he.sdTlve three aald they walked
and hog# hav* provided a m i
"The M)M of ’ con* e lr r p f , 1...I Ukjliar, n native of Trieste^ to th.. «j J - by- - f o i tu a r - L i t a r l o r M u n s t e r
slan tiat am ount of rsvamia t t into;, the Suviet jbim ina&lt;K*rteiitty e-ttt. Jt- v-slnfatlv n-hleh
t h im • a fte r - hdtflle injtiitfts la ft'iu* Ticoige Papsitilreou, would be repproducer* in the te rrito ry imm- through failure tn sci* n markei mitcl, nf th# par-rant
t.,,tt l,&gt;,t pIMrlited Magr. Allttrldo Svittin: t-re n te d .,
nUliup of Triesfe and I opmlivlli^ .
dialely
adjacent to DeEnnlaV at lira* ;tsth paroltel, dividing Htia
-rt'-.rl, -Konk thcri
Springs fo r'm a n y year*. IMractor betwrCii the &gt; f \r ic a ii anti Nr- r'l.flttl*1. , „ ,r l l - r v t b 1 w 'f| [,J | from conducting riuifinilntioiii
Ilivliop Hantlii 'iv a * tti-.itr! j
Wilson nnterl, and he express. ‘ :vi#l (M&gt;cwp&lt;kijfi u eas. They s a il »•'&lt;ita fo'i t*te to do nitrro th-n «t“P
t r e e f l eer a ee r a n
r ,.ii
i roqghty ut CapMlutrlt two m n'Ii,
feeling that facilities prov
bv
« i* * .r k r ,l|r tX .•
*S_
tmt n . atied irriiiu* .injury. |
of
tha State Market should
,
T e m n - r n tn v e *
in t h e
r-e t-n
11'«■11*1nilui( on I*r4$;» I nut
conslderahle assistance t&lt;r the f : f
! “ b'rh i-—d -'Im bed to the hirL on,
litre development of the livest&gt;n-k l J P f l ( |J l n U S l ’l I' OT
d * i|v tp r , l m n , l A a-A -k p ro h v t.lv
Industry in that section,
. i|» „ '
. It
wnpt I c&lt;\ " o ^ l g l i e r t h * n *'i" Sit,
Florida state Livestock Mar [ l a n q u c M
R c s c r v . a l i o for
n s *b"-n-vf tw o n - ntpra |t* r* at E. li. Smith Arrested
ket* hav* continued **!&gt;♦ through.} ■— -^v—
th - Chicago W -n th e r Btiremi
LONDON,.Aug, 23—uPl—Prim# •
On Lottery Charge Mini*ter
out th* uummer a t - a /lumber o ! A request that re*er&gt;atirii* be e ‘ l
Attlee and hi* cabinet
point*, and aoma «&gt;f Ibeta seer*) mad# ae soon p* pusslbl- fur the
fV p in r r,th .
fn ra v * &lt; t» r
i am# trnck to London tmlay for
E.
It.
Smith
of
Hatiford
waa
ntreferred to by Director WiIs rui.i J
r *!,*£ J ,*r'J u‘ '*hirh ssill be * a l‘T the -no) f r o - r t *e)tl avTandad re«tei| Friday by Hlieriff I'eiry thidr "#cond special meeting in :
in bi&lt; •i.ism sn i &gt; . j , v -i h.
i H®l(l at 7:00 ocfock Mnniiav evenIlH n n te a n d In d . M#ro on a capia* I«#»e l uti an m- eight day* ,ln tea»*ei» the British
in his statement to lay. Ih Quh jnj( Bt t jl# Mayfair Inn, was today 'n t i, a m ith e r n
foimnlion filed, by V|urrav Ovyr- d’dlar po«ttlon tn flaw of suspend, .,
cy State Livestock Market. L made by Chamber of Commerce tan*.
»trc-t. state attorney « t th ' i'tb e*l sterling convertibility.
Its weekly tala handled 120 cat Manager Edward Higgin.i. No i* .
Sir AVilfred Eady, head of a
imllcial district, charging Smith Itritlsh
It* and 4IA &lt;hogt, .'or a ca*n survetlon* ra n bo nmilr n ftcr f;i)H Prinripals Asked To
fluBmlal
delegation to
with nramuting, cbmluctlng and Wnildngtmi,
grand total of $ t5.820.37. The o|clock Friday aflei-ioon, he warn­
reached a London
operating
a
lottery
-coplimmly
ed.
Meet
With
Lawton
Jay State Liveetork Markei, also In
iorl during th- afternoon, but
known ns Cuba nr llnlltn. II,' wn* air;
Senator Spevisr I lldllanil will
northwest Florida, reported tales
diil not plan t ft reiw rl to th# gov*
r«de«*ed
after
putting
up
f
2,300
make
the
principal
ad
lie
n
at
th*
totaling I!1..370. the nne-day auc­
eminent today. A»ked If th# W**n.
Principal* of all Seminole Coup tiond.
ington talk* woiild assist Great
tion handling 120 cattto and 224 banquet. Col. Willis leale. United Iv 'schools are requested tu meet
The
Information
contnlns
five
State*
district
engineer,
will
(peak
Tuesday morning at 10-ihi oVbvk ♦enarate nn-l &gt;111111x1 cqpnta and Rritain in her economic crisia, ha
hogs. Arcadia State Ltveatoci
regarding
the
.
9
\
John*
River
with Hupt. T- 55’. LaWtdn at hi* allege* that E. B. Hnilflt conducted -nil T
Market In It* one-day auction »M I
"It looks from this end M
417 cattle and 62 hogs, for $'.7. rhannet imf&gt;rovem&gt;'nt*. Scrrotaiyl, infffcn,
tlie lolterv between Ain. 7 ' and though ih# Americans hav# helped .
•&lt;
t
State
R.
A.
O
r*/
I*
expected
to
Mrs. J. Turnbull, who tndav’nn- July
180.64, leading the Rtate-ppera'
25,
ItriT.
The
ca.iJ.
may
come
t&gt;*
nresent.
Prin*
will
(
hi
aw
ard-.
nounced that the will open her prl* up for trial at tho r’ dl taim of us to do what we asked them to
ed livestock tales renters for the
do to steady the whole situation!."
week. This Arcadia sale also fob cd to the outtxi*i.l and hois# rac. || vale kindergarten at the South Circuit Court tn Novamtier.
ing
winner*.
Th- Liberal New* Chronicle and
Hid# Primary School for the 20th
lowed clot* on the heel* of that
The main evonts of L nW Day tft&gt;* on Sept. 15, fa il also that
the Conservative Daily Mail pra^
m arkal't outstaflfltng B r a h m a
Sale, Aug, 15, at which gross w|’J be the dedlcattnii of tho lour- retU tration will take place on A d m i r a l S a i d H e i i i i u l dieted an early special session Of
Information Booth hy the Jay R«Vt- 4, - the same day regular
parliament, which i* adjourned
sale* ran to $24,610, for 14 males iet
pi pt un rr il iI il un pn lmm tr F
iunt ni i ". .n,iI
20 FoUUml writer* said
and 74 ,female* of this breed. ceea, at.liOO P. M, omlmarH rar­ echool pupil* register.
i
. . Os*at 1:30 P. M. end harv* rac­
Attlee
would order vi.
hla ministers
A former klnaergatte-t pupil of
The males sold at price* rang­ ing
ing
and
tournament
riding
at
Melto
rush
completion
of plant whlth
Mrs.
Turnbull
I*
511**
Jean
Har­
ing from 270 to $2,200 each a id ionvtlla Park at 2:00 P. M.
TOKYO. Aug. 25—OP)—Three the Isbor government hoped would
per, graduate of Rtetpo'i junlvrrthe female* from $3RQ to $1,230
ally. who will aailat in the kinder- Japan#*# wllnr*s#s today n*ni#d solve the national economic p lig h t.each.
th# tale Admiral Uoroku Yam-A
garten work.
Ray W. Ogden Dies
amqto a* the originator of the
vSiklis-Moslems
Stag«
to attack Pearl Harbor.
.
At Vetcrnna Hospital Klnbnrga considered planFormer
Chinese CIaBh"WIth
C tpt. Talsnkirhi Miyn.
Reprisal Killings
chtrg* of air operation* Tor the
Outer Mongolians Ray W. Ogd*n, who for a num- [On New York Frelghl In
navy general staff, told th* Inter­
NEW DELHI. Aug. 25—
her of year# we* connected with
national Tribunal trying 25 Ja p ­
NEW YORK Aug. 25 W&gt;»- The anese wartime trader* that Yam- Report* from th* Punjab indicated
-NANKING, Aug,- 25 OP)-* A1- •he Atlantic Coa»t Line office and
moat dally clashes hetwen Chi- formally lived M bib Magnolia ftffiice of Defence Trensportatlon amclrn._then commander of the today that Sikh attack* up
H « i IflTtJFrVm i Ou?*? 5T»ttfflir»n Avenue*— dted -at—4be—-Veteeen* seitTIT may embargo" r i l l ' freTghf combined fleet, threatened to r#- M-stems t r apped—nn-the~ In
side of th* divided province
at I^ke City on Aug. 14 hound for th# New York water­
cavalrymen in th* Peltaihen area Hoap|fpl
an illness of aeveral months. front area where a strike was call­ sign unless hi# plan wa* adopted. touched off a new wev# of
of China'* remote Slnklang pro­ •ftor
Yamamoto
wa*
shot
down
In
■
»
prtaal killlog* by enraged Moslem#
was in Alexandra, Ky^ ed lest Thursday by dissident
vince war* reported today by Chi­ Internment
plant over Bougginville liland.
„„ , h. P„kr«tan aid. of the frofllhit former home.
nee* source*.
of
the Internat­
He I* eurvlved by the widow .member*
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KING 18 BETTER
A correspondent far th# news- W E Clara Ogden of JackannyHlo; ional Longthoremen'a Aaaoclatfon
Press dispatches said th a t *paper Haln Min Pao radioed from fine titte r and three brother* In (AFL).
*
rouaeil Moatem hands were roam­
WASHINGTOn T A u g , 25 WY— ing the muntry*hl# slaying Stkhg
The federalagency announced
Tlhwa, espial of the vast north­ Kentucky.
reported today the and Hindus and eystematlcnlly
lett night th at Ha action probably Th* Navy
west province, th a t, about 60
would depend on the outcome of -condition of Fleet Admiral Er- looting and burning their homen
Mongolian cavalrymen pentrated
I. O. O. P. MEET
a membership meeting called to­ neat J. King ha* Improved and to revenge the hundreds of HoaChinee# position* round Peitashan
Friday night, but were repuiahed
I.O.O.F. Lodge *RL meet to­ day by the atriking doekwork«rt. thgt "he la up end about tn hia lems who reportedly have me$
a t dawn. Other.aourcce said aueh night e t 8:00 o’tlAck, in regular An embargo would be to prenranf room" a t Betheeda Naval Hos­ death a t th* hands of th* Sikhv
in recent days.
__
pital.
clsbea were freqquenL
congestion of freight car*.
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3 U. S. Soldiers
Relate Stort' 01
Soviet Detention

Yugoslavs Injure
As Cold Air Mass' i Vatican Prelate,

Texas Storm Dies

Kill Local rrie st

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Livestock Industry
Forecast In State

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Hold Extra Meet.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

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TH E SANFORD HERA D , SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Players Fined

demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha Amtrirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,*a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
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I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

tram

of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
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local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E
.-v A E A E S H * / r

Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TOWN
W E V E W A IT E D H E R E R X JR HOURS
F O R 'E M - T H O S E " B A N JK R O B B E R S
A R E TO O PARM SM A R T T O G O OUT
CV^ A A 4IG H T L I K B T H I S - 1 _ F T £ ~ C 0 ~
O V E R A N t&gt; G R A B A C U P O C O F F E E
A N P C A L L I T A A 4 K 5 H T - -----.
M T P E E T A R E S O A K /M V J E T \

one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons H u rt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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- Y A R D L G Y V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
Amerlra'a Moat Beantlfal
Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
Ask Me For Free Estimate
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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
bect'iss of the b e q e f l^ o t prq.

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

■ violation both of the
I 'X L '.T A

it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

WHAT A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and
thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I’uU k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

Indonesian Issue
irM lIam l tram raas Dm )
largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100,000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- R l l S S i a S i l e n t O v e r f

S

Seizing U. S. S oldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

. T K - S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 11, Indadlak'lM ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8EOUL Aug. 81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
manda for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

LU C K Y S T R IK E presents T H E MAN WHO KNOW S
T H l TOBACCO A U C T I0 H U R I
TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

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U U n ity T h e r t U S t r e n g t h —
To Pn I k I tlx P * * « of th# World;
To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

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TH E W EATHER

Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For U N

SA N FO RD ,

Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
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G(
R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea In Bulgarian
Leader’sSentehce

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By

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Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Just Before The Battle Started

SEO U L Aug. 22 .UP*— Arrr»t
L A K E SU SC ESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
of lumemui ringleader* in "widThe Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
tpianl activity of a revolution ate
QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug
ity Council today that the UnitcJ
natur”
in touthetn Korea w tj
22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt;
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
R. Hodge late today after tjr
protection of the “economic inde­
ia.
I Bullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
pendence" of American nation* be
The Dutch then told the council
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
written into a hemisphere treaty.
that it.m u tt either “ tend troop*
G
&gt;
!
Genera)
Terenty
F
.
ShttThe tteering committee of tic
or let- the Netherland* alone
ko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The S tate D epartm ent aaid ta­ take meaiure* to rrilore order. ADOIF H ITlir* peraonal p h y tld an . tion , on the joint commiaiion
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
The announcement that both Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in tide* would comply with the coun­ other defendant* were found guilty terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
a new effort to *»ve the life of c i l ceate-fire tall* at of rakl- by a Untied* State* tribunal In teat government, issued a ptei*
m the me*rule, which the United
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng a tNuernberg, Germany. They were
State* ha* opposed.
. mght Aug. -f h v l. haep. hailed; »*
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*- the council * greater! triumph to
!n *\h e " p m !
end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
aeotkiana*
arlrnriia
roni'P ! I#HC# OM *
conference ttrltlm
with aa au
rp rlie, move
ten-day*
w*s
apparently
aimed
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti. orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonto bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
at - disniptins the work of the

Possibility Ends For
Allied Review Of
A n t i - R e d * r . Case

SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 11 UP*

In a. new appeal for the coun­
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
teaantatlve, declaredd:
"If you really want tha fight­
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
together with freedom, that’ *v'
curity for which million* theie
are yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and strange and dreadful paradox that
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
an effect diametrically oppos'd
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n
m m
tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State*
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^ vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
*
Hat
S
L
O
W . 1 M «*r ' U - g tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t'
nation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
of;
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie.
The eonfareneo approved In It*
special economic parley o fA m er*
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a
____________
_
^Bogota
meeting ___
next January.

-R u ssia 's repreienlative on the
Allied Control Commission today
rejected the United State* demand
for a review of the death senfence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
w* f fiiilia e m n Balt.
R a il C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—antt-Communist—leader.—
am i
F-*-UuHlarmo
Cuban
-~
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!-

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NO. 201

A s s o c ia te d P rt a a L o tte d W ir y

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

-entratlon camp*. (Internationn'

Quillman Reports
OnDiptherialn
Seminole County
12 Cases Found Dur-

i n g M on t Ii D e c s
Not Mean Epidemic

tcntmiiion."

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,
1(f r a ill/ n - Veoposaf * wot

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

*

5kt(kov said the had wade th*
tares statement" two d*v» agr
at s com miss Inn meeting and
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
and Maj. General Albeit K
B r»n. chief of the American
del at atlon, held press confsi
anw•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
Kces. said Korean authorities
hadK rested more than, too iictoiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
nunl-er in the provinces.
He &lt;aid those arrested were
chicct’d with .rioting, atterkioo
poire boxes and Interfering with
the government’* lice-eolterting
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
#XMnt or location of the riot­
ing
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn
wh» the- discovery in esrly Augu&lt;’ of a plot by U fltst *m
.......... .............
.
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad

Twelve rare* of dipllieria have
been repotted in the-county dur­
ing the preterit month, il wa* an­
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank
THIS P1CIU8I WAI t AKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha
rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (le tt),
Countv Health Unit.
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground),
Although the incidence of dipA r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow ). Remark by Partway to
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to sa lo tag e High; I McCann that “ I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
ganrta-- tnhy- p ro g ram ^
” '1
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" — ——
WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
it lia* not
reathed the extent
f ah epidemic, be declared. Tot*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,

CA IRO , Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
an-Jt of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
shouting “ Down with Amencx. 1
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
discussions on this nation*! dis­
pute u ilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
biothrtbood.
r
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
med K u h riis . broadcast an ap­
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
help lb* government maintain qr-.
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
at Lake
Success
piessing fqr
United Nstinns action.
T h e 1number of dem or.siratott
leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
In Calm. They reformed afte r

i I'ttallhned nn ISi|» rif v tt

Hits
Is Unionized | County Health , Wcdemeyer
Giinese Leaders
c;! Prior To Deadline Program Outlined For Present Crisis
Of New Labor Ad At Lions Meeting:

Northern
but not contagious, he pointed^
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
.am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I (aelle art ee rag* Wean
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
— -2—
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU . Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers Warned Of.M ethods Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
|Ca«l!*wa ee r*ire t'.lahti
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
Wink of the ‘ -'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
T lir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti« lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into e fl'c l eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h p u ted to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
Ffltmet King Loin 1l'is»y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
qutf piogr*nr“Kisen s c o m I w -"lhlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’
WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, « ., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC h in a w ith-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f ’ib ' Isw making m sjntily
" i i q u o t'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' f ii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U n it'd St*!*— w s o e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
m partively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',
iraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e 's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiu
n n o i'. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uDirector of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
a aid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u '.e r to ld 'th e council China h id
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fM t ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsnItHieMl nfl I'agf I tithll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
|l'alien s# nn l‘. , , S:i«ku
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A ir w a y s , . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in Pj . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly A t Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.g o (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w '#v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X . Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK .
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,,,'
A
u
th
o
rir.tlo
n
-w
as
.Iv.
.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on H urinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
l
g
h
i
.
tii)(
)n
Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
T ransferred To SH S!K
S
V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
The
in# senator*
se n iiv n appointed
ippriinicii are
ure
t l
■•
Teacher* will report to princi­
. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-M iee), McUeii.r ( D - j F o u r S c h o l a r s h i p
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local th unde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j W inners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8 -m ln -l, C o u n l, w lD n-r, i - l t h , " P . r .l , n r . . ,n d ,1 V i, M ttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '. , , M ! M l-iln lp p l n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piym taL f'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma. and . visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that *r«r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
'
*
flelali b tra aaid.
Ing -profeaalon.
riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
or mora act* units.
Oontinaataf

th*

Carraway Elected
President Of New
Cifr Skeet Club

(’harkks E. Ginn
Died Suddenly At
His Hume Thursday

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THE SANFORI HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

■rnsam.

by ii frb-nd in I'hilad- tphij.
Anwn* th* di-lrgrl-i iy a i Mi i .
J. K. C, ,Willrr-H&lt;M&gt;(«|ilwrir. nil altorm-v of AnKli riim , llulin id,
who 1« rohrernrd chief!/ With lli«
im lix-alion of convict. nul juve­
nile*, Hh. apjimla to tho .woman
of th* world to ru-ato and pass
belter law, no that childtru will
food, planes, rlothing and cars. - have a aaf« and happy life.
. . . . . to
..
Keen Mine. Canlvet Lar.dre, who
r , “lUsWill oe a long process
- develop a united w o rld i'l...........
but we w°n many fiirnda with her otiick
au*t keep trying," .h r say*..
iraile. wa» another member of .the
This Partaienna auivd in the irroup. Repatriated fimn a depur
,
capital overnight - Liya irtoup of U |iop epinp in Germany, she alto
Europ&amp;ti univtfVl
icn cn- i* • teacher of Kngli»h in France..
■■rouS* as Tori&gt;mow4__
for the
Others included^
o f t he' E. RSnJtTnT »Eo .*5t wr m*.ter'*
—
pestwhr*cohv.n
degree In law from Glasgow Uni|Vfratty; Miss Agnes '

Puerto Rico To Hold Scientific Institute
First Election F&lt;£ 'In Germany Converts
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace
Hr LKSLIK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto RUo.
laitreat and oldest U. H. possession,
wiil elect ita own (ro*error neat
year for the first lima aince Juan
Ponce de Leon, the'first ehrfef ex­
ecutive, settled the Island some
4l*J years ago.
,
Puerto Rican* are given this
.privilege—• - precedent'* ttf 0 ." Ni
territorial government—under so
act signed by President Truman

j 1st ffpm Ai.efdceo uiii rsitvs an
Belgium, IIollA ii# fiv.. Kii, Lux- Oxford graduate and auth-rr, l.'thel
rmbourif'and S ft iiM ,h 'J .
Carlelon Williams; and Mis* Cohi HU*. CharreA who tcorrs ces-'capeion Aquils, executive director
rustics and wears h a ^ u n g golden- of 'he Centro KscoUr University
brown hair In a lo F ^ W o t, ,.t the In, the Philippines,
nape of her neck, |W M fl with
the French resistance J Wmj the
“Women'* suffrage In Fr-trre
.011 bring many ci
paid.
f
. “We will continue
.- Ur IIETTY CLARKE
itrengihcn the same
AP. Newsfeaturea Ut ruiy Editor
If you are une of the mill inns
of girl* who are detcirninrd to
keep their hair long in spite of all
THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlDOM and mayors of 17 Long Itlanf communltle* look
that fashiort dictate* thi^ fall, you
f o r p n n ifru n lln m . . 9 Ik ,. «t
» . a . u l l - __ a.__ a_________. . .
. J __
for
construction of the first peacetime
atomic energy pile on .(he
may have difficulty in finding •
haven, L. L. Naw York.-Dr. LyJd Burst, atomic pile aulhoiity of
becoming hut.
There ia only onu solution to 1 the control* a* th# power shovel digs up the first scocpfu] of cart
■the problems until mlll&lt;M-r* iloctd# |
to whip up a few .creations for Hie I
girl who haa elegtml net to cut latr ten into a bun
hair—you'll have to 'm a k o yiSir neck- , / i a
long hair look short—or put it im. t A i- t,
If yqu
u i'urlng n I &gt;
rTjOTFj
pprt trm!e'’ imil women o
psgrboy coiffure and v-ijn to ™»ki* it* W iw 'd j® S
hair should l&gt;#
. th ed tae ttf U ,k
i W m B X n if H i* iu.*- combed
J
i everything “ nJ r d i i o . .
'pa■iiiy It into
•* •«». plained-■ andlW oth.'s i
ring them f.ir- . Snampoolng your hair shculd be
suitable forlm aarjill the
, in mJ* bans- a • frequent tv*m. Uw th* dry
| keep the \nssr6r warn
Or you can a fllm
.. .yotic
.... hair akamwoo* when yon h tv ^ .t cold.
Inge
healed buildings and Iip^i
In a center p ah and Cuinl&gt; It .In * Other - time* ut* the liquid
large dips over the ear* and fAr- shampoos to make your hslr ’.nine
like th&lt; stars. Though your sham-

At I H t CHURCHES
ASSEMBLY, m l GOI1
r«elfih S lrtet 1HlUaurrl Avenue
Paalor K.TU W rith :
Star of Light o v |r WTRH, J;30
A. M.
,
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning woisbip, )l:UO A. M.
Evangelistic ssKicc. d :00 P. M
Revival service* each \-ening at
1:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*. Ouie
B. Jones conducting services.
CHRISTIAN A sHJfAuIfAUT

FIRST CHRISTIAN f i l l Rt II
(ni&gt;'inlea n» rh » |.i)
Sixletnih Street « Sanford Atenu
H ilium l-rcry I n i n , n.ikier
hunday Church School. 0:4'
A. M.
Worship and Coimiiur.ion^. 11:D0
A.. M. Sermon: The. IVe* Of
J.iberty.
Union Services
will l&gt;«
held atII . An Is
II
1_• . I
as .1 a, J
M. In the Msthodif
S ixth. Street nnd I’srl
Th* public it Invited s]

IllO tiay 1
THE CllllftC II OF GOD

k^yi!Tim6 Low Death
Record in g . S. Seen

7:48 P.TI/; Evening Servk-e. Ah
aferm al u p rjf* of aonx ami go*-

tel message. TAI1 ai* welcome, f
This will be the first JorvL’e iti
8BVENTA BAY ADVENTIST. ibfgnaev -^IsJlgt.ly year, add-ktl
r c m tR C If.
memlwra a ir urge.1 to l« .ilrhent.
Revealh
■nd K,m Avenue
' Sabbath School, f '.30 A. M. . 7
Church 8ayvlce, 11:00 A. M., sage* at both services.
Victory leader llsml l u g S l
each Tuesday night, 7: »&amp;f ■: Sr.'
ilra. Ruth Swaggerty. h U r in
chargq.
.
( —
Woman Missionary I..,nd meets
Dr. Charfes^Ll V irio n s
each Thurarlay at 7:45 P. M. Mra.
Flora Crew*, leader in rhargu.
Th# Churrh string band will fur­
nish the music for ill these ser­
vices. and ths public is invited to

.SPECIALS FOR AUGUST
Try a Ngw Heat.Treat Permanent shaped In the new Feather

cut or tell long , . as you pi
prefer. Especially good for dry hair.
Scalp‘^qaU irnta and electric iqaawt*
specially.

H A R R IO T M ILLER BEAUTY NOOK

New LocaUwt'

*...................
306 North Park' Avenue

a rinse, some girls like to top
Iheir shampoo* off 'witn a lemon
or a vinegar rinse.
One professional hairdresser tn
town uses beer to set the Jutlr.
The' advantage of beer is that it
not only speeds up the drying
process but it artuall/ •vemr to
ki'rp the wave in for u longer
Period. And t here Is no beerscent after the hair Is dry.
If you are going lu experiment
with one of these long-into-sliort
halrttvlra, why not ask vour hairfirrtser to giva you a styling anJ
.shoV you how to arrange I t7 Tlten
’if,'should be a simple matter for
*ft&gt;q to accomplish a professional
Lawdrcsting .job .,jl homo. And
irnivmt^f. In axtlerimtnting with
v o ilffu rf Iff with evrrvthing
If at
don't succeed,

Phone 971

'.‘Al* Newsfeaturea v
,[v'EW YoRKc-rA new all tithe
Jut* death raid faf4Atn*iu*r&lt;sVt*y
,l&gt;# •*« for I hie year.
Hairing im/urseen developments,
each a mortality fecord appear*
likely on ih* baaia of poUeyholdurs
h» 6Ietroi«oUtajt'Lifa
MptrfiiWititlll'l.ifA Insuranre
(aniranp*
of th*
Co., who form a ranresenlativ*
cross-section of th# urban popula­
tion. sava th* company's Htatiitlral Bulletin.
The death rate in tb# first half
uf Ihlt vrar wa* 7.6 per 1,000, a?
Identical with (he previous low in
the firat half of 1042, th# bulletin
said, and "when allowancu is made
for the inrrcai* in the average
age of these insured in ih* past
five years, ih* death rat* in l'J47
actually establishes a new mini-

with A m in i DITICToa aLuiiartta those m sd by o»a during th* war the
Rev. Janie* A. McXnarney seel* th , burial place ci Saint Ran* Goirpu.
Who was killed by Indians in 1643 osar Aurleavllla, N. Y. Falhsr McEnl
♦rney beliavae that the Saint w u buriad with a metal crueln* and tliat
U»# mine detector will pick up traces of IL Wllh him U th* Rev Thomas
l- Colley, director of Ura shrink osar AuriaavRla.
&lt;li&gt;wrnational!

communicable diseases of child­
hood.
"Cancer alone' register* sn Incteatrd mortality on tho bans of
rotes not adjusted for the aging
of the Insured group."
Compared with 1046. ths suicide
rate *o far la 7 per relit less,
homicides 12 per cen| less, and ac­
cidents 18 par cent lea*. .
Although the accident rat* is
lower, oddly enough there -xgra
more lives lost In catastrophe*—
defined as accidsnts taking five
or more live*, the bulletin raid.
“There were about 1.8iO deaths
from catastrophe* in th* general
population of tha United 8i

Fall Is No Time To
Cease Gardening

H | &amp; A. KIIANKE
AP Newafaaturea
BERLIN—The Kaiser Wilhe'm
Scientific Intrltutet, which pro­
vided much of the scientific
brain! behind Hitler'* war n v
cb'ue.
hard
turord again to
peaceful teaearch work.
. .liut .whereas they, once -bad-m ra­
tions of mark* end the beet poe•Ibte scientific equipment to work

I&gt;dive fdls or muffin* long*.': ' th.-r aie
A fttr j liVrd with honey H um ; will

We •llixlk the

Favorable factors, It continues,
have been low. mortality from injfjuenia and prvtwmonl*. « decline
In th* tuberculosis rata and lhaf
from heart, blood vestel and kfdnev ailmtnta,
_______ ________
___ In
and naw low*
Glvt the lawn • fall feeding of
mortality so far thla v**r from
syphilis, appendicitis, and the main .current year—or about 2 1 3 tlotce bone meal or #om* commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p*t
the dumber In the Ilk* parted ( J 300 square f**4, scraUbed in v lth
• sharp steal rake.
,

“A FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”
S u n d a y , a u g . 24 th

11:00 A. M.-“THE RECOVERY OF
"
URGENCY!”
SEVICE WILL BE BROADCAST
STATION WTRR
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BHSTIANITY-A NECESSIT Y,

Transplant jrvsrgrmmi In tB«
•arty &gt; * a tW ^ giving th.nr time
to reestablish root growths. . , ,
Put eold framss and hot beds In
off tha last of th t lonutof*
rram oats. Us* the t&gt;lg»set
•st for alow ripening by
I
f r a y M In naws-

'•tiniiluHle.l Cul" All­
Over M l!

9

H iir-T ttrkrd nl S truir.

slew

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
did Sanford Arena*
Phone

Dig MAt* D u n g a rtc *

GENEVA NEWS

QM'A m v n x r m s v

1 Table

l.aL-trsieJ deniru-sturtllly
tire ted.
siilrhed,
Mr. and Mrs. F.. T. Hummers‘11
aniiouncu the marriage of their
daughter, Betty Louiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. 3 at Ihu
horn* of W. B. Kyser in Mims.
Tha couple are at • home Is

S an fo rized C h am b ray
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iNNOUNCF.MF.NT
Mr*. It. G. McIntosh,
d M a y '(if 'iirt'i &gt;f »
argaret Marquis*, on
the Fernatd-I.aughton

Uoulilc- ilitclieu!

M a tc h e d W o rk S e tt 2 . 9 8 E t
o f S anforized T w ifl

'

S turdy, aruty-ljpe tw illl
r re c u io u cut for a real fit!

SLACK SUITS
ftv TO M S J W V E f c A nil M 4G R E G Q
COfllfABlIng M l

•M r* Ell Hart had Mr. and Mi a.
Hnbert .Uawthorne a» her gu#»'s
Thursday.
liiil'V C’i.inli» «i"l ilani.di

JO

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Lined, drsw-lijic
fnllar.
reaa-lvtbc . m
n » r.

th a li-a p * rin i* n t in - th a yiummei-

aill residence.
Mrs. J. C. Huggins, Mr*. Cal­
vin Oldham and Mr*. O. C.
Brockman were hoaleaae* al a
buipits* party for Mr*. W. G.
Anders at tha Community llousu
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Aruleia
had as their guest over the
weekend Mra. Fied Rogers, Mr.
and Mra. Allen Greenweb and solBill of Gainesville.
' Mr. and Mr*. W. II. I'attlahell
left last week to visit iheir son
Evan rattishall and daughtaitn Waahlngtoji, D. C.
Mr*. Molli* IKodey I* home,
alter a week'*' viait with lirr
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .and
ii,* . P. Ii. ' liooley Mn Wlnt«r

Wv to .lt, onr own le . Cream, All flnvon
T««ty — Delicious — Healthful

FOR

SERVICE

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WITH

WALKER

----------- Guard Against------------- Aphids
L«A( H op p ers

Mole Crickets

Walker-. Proven

Telephone 1200

S a .if o n /e r f ^ n V i

Don't Ridk Your Celery Crop

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Call Lind Weher, Gan. M fr. Tht-M ayfAIr Inn

Still A Good Selection At
Greatly R cd u ^ d

llu d !
O u r Own S t|iin re -lla k

4 .2

B td 8pid«r MHen

faced with changed conditions
which bring both problem* ami
challenge*. Tha way the rommunltiki meet thalr problama and fa**
,
their challenges will have a tretneridoui bearing on th* fulur* of
th* country, *inc# lha nation I*
composed of groups of comraunitlgs.
.
tn 1040 over half of the aation »
population under 18 year* of,age
lived In rural eomaanlUea. In
&amp;,'.proi’ur»lun to th# number of adults,
■
rn n l
rummunitica raU*
false a^KIut
about
rural
cuMnUnitlci
twlc* aa many children as urban
centers.
- ‘ ■?

h lru rlin n
hlriint; rtrrtl in IlirAe »ttlr

M h U rU ls. A grit 6 I h r n 20

[nr the xante reason! lienforcetl mIli* hlntf. heavy

5.95
6.95
ltt.95
11.95

DO THE JOB
th . rural population. Rural

, p . ^ a n d burn anything

(Mwtarly.
; And ao, onlea* It take* .U p a U

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

enrourag. community g j f r f f h
tha •' rural cwmmunlty find* ItaaL
being riaglactad, th# inter*.!* ui

Values
VAlu*ft
VM u^
VAlutn

Fashioned
by Tom Sawyer and
McGregor of washable m altriala Ih
Solid colors, PUids, Checks and
Slripea. Ages fi Ihru 18.
.

Ununl
l td ail
Price

1.98
2.25
2.50
2.98

Our
Fuctory
'P rice

Values
Values
Values
Values
WASH TROUSERS
B y _ ro H W fX W Y E R -—

And llg h tw a lg h t
pox ,

Hand Tied

m ire a rlz e ^

»olld co lo rs, n U t* d-d Vi;

SPF.CIAI

Hollywood Beds — Com pete
with Innerspring M attress

Gghardine ttnd popHn wear««, roUi
colors and chgclth, Agf* 1 th ru 20,

3.98
4.98
5.98
6.98

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Values
..... 5.!
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5.1

MEN’S STRAW HATS

, to Improve health, so that
children win be better equipvide wbolesom* repa­
r.-will eanteract uninfluar*« and raduee
inquaney. ,
•
school*,

Coil Springs &amp; Innerspring M attresses

jJ Q .5 0
IlLDREN’S DRESSES

Coil Springs

AgM 3 thru 10
Values to - 3.50

and Innerspring M attress
Coil Springs

.

Also a num ber Of Oufatanding Values In New, and Slightly
lllsedlieds, Springs and M aitresaes. Stop In Apd Look Around
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Children’s Sox
i 5 i h r a 9 Vi, V a la ta to 49e p r.

5 pr. for lJOO

DIES* COTTON

DRESSES AND
V aluta to 12.4s
Sizes 9 thru

CloM^out
6.98
■;

church*,

the cnopcrutlnn of kH
x good community fro­
belter Income* and beU

SANFORD
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SPORT SHIRTS

R e g u la rly p ric e d to 55c pAlr.

In some respects, farm ho mas—
aa du most of those in rural area*
—have a natural advantage over
city home*. They provide mote hla ground outGt and th# Wth air
opportunity for children to feel
themselw* useful and important W,Rbl*mad* on# traffic stmlv flight
i family. Children. »ka t « U - Irr th* Blereourt-Verdun region.
els*, want to feel that they 1•n u t was th* day aflur a ‘••""•■r
I |u which h* admits h« h*.l said;
I Km thihga about air juprrlorlty •
that rankled-th* filer*. Tha MiM
AtoV. a group of grim-looklnr ;
"young pilots asked if he wanteJ .
U go for a apln over *h« Geinran
to motion picture show* and for

i m f tha debris Uft on lha

Box Springs

.a

Rhlrfh
.M
flh lrlk . «
a nmn l.^
A rtits ir« of wtnhabl*

PiCTUtIO IN BUOX1, MISS , Mr*. Mai]ctu CiubUce-’.VaUcrt, 23-yter-oU
aJrlp-tcnsc artlsi. Is &lt;h««'ii tli-nli g a aL.lcmcnt under the watchful r).-s
w
*
___
a
st
* . . I I I . ____* 1 ___. . . . I . a n l a s i n a i t I m l s l t t a t g
of iVtertJve
Hrnry Cook repnrirdly
admlitma
h"w.»l« pjanncd l.uld»iia
fi&lt; in a two month* vacation (n •and c.&gt;VC istor |di lire-i" her cvljori* to give Uieru “couracr. An A.W.O.U
Kentucky,- Michigan.- Neik.'. Yuri' •'Army priyrtte, Iti-bcil TalL^■aadNoalwoii n - Walter#. J r , ore btdnc nr 'I
-hoc-,campla. ^ . . . T . ; i , 1•»* ' ‘withTiw XmceK TMI Is .hnriW With ilw fainl ahonlincff Prler ItoMi'S
. Mr. and Mr*. Harry
Lindsay a.cafe mwratiw. durlog a Irnlduu
(/rUrmatlonal SouNdphoto)
ami daughter, Martha, at Or lam V a.caf* iqieratiw. during ImldufL
wei# dinner guests of Mr. ai &gt;1
Mrs. Kdaon Golt and Mrs. Hm
ter related. "They put tin ill*
Toxas* Governor Ih,
the. Lindsey.
• Ingle engined .S*n"»i&lt;o-i ami the
31r. and Mrs. F. A. I
pilot was the daredevil uf ih.* nutFlying
Enthusiast
And family of IMIe Glade
(fil. We got through the anti-air­
ajiri Mia. E. 8. 1-eFlA W
craft fire all right, then we *|Mitlly DAYK CHP.AVE.NA
and Mr. and Mr*. Frank I
AP N ew sfeaturcs
and »on Rilly, were _ we­
AUSTIN. Tex. — Ti xas* lirtvirgnesta of Mr*. 8*i*h l-eFH
. Mrs. I.ester llrown and arm nor Ueauford H. Je ste r III..-* t«i go
Jilnmy Have returnrd hum* *!(•• piaeva and do th in g s—|f Ik- «*n
■pending a week In Jacksonvill.* ride in an airplane.
Jeelrr. the aniiahlt. gvittlemunvisiting with Mr. and Mra. W.
farmer and lawyer who took of­
M. Torre# and family.
Mr*. Nell* Thomas was dinner fice a» governor of the lent - K|«r
guest of Mr. nnd Mra. J. T state in January, flew fporv Iran
McLain. 8r. In Orlando Sundav 16,000 miles during his first ail
,
' Mr*. T. .W. Prevalt and cbti months iu ufflce.
Tliat probably make* him Ihu
then, Addle and Carlton, wlm
have lrs»n visiting .Tlatlve# in flyingest governor In thi nation.
Certainly he ! l the flyihK‘'*L(&amp;&gt;*:
Miami, returned
ernor Tex** *e«r had.
He even took a hallroptc' ride
to celebrate ArmY Air Force, day,
flying over tb* dale capltol
Rural Common Sense inafter
an Army transport U&gt; swear in
By Spud Johnson______
a rookie—all the tame day.
Jester flew in an Arnw plan*
to th* national governor’' con­
ference at Salt lotke City umt lie

I'rebuilt Bordvr
.

L ift Guard for Sanford Bath A Tannin Cluh

onfldem-e In myself,
anything.In i&gt;e afraid
nmethlng I’ve al+ay*

I'uinlg!

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an Interview if she
ghtened. Miss Brooks

• I'nrvn 1luckier* Uc^Ihi

a t the PROPER TIME with the PRQPER MATERIALS
namssus, rrocus—a few was
beforo frecslnc
weather (a due.
rround ;m pared
with
l-rotted manure.
_ r ^ deep-dug
' v --- w
Gly* them a light covering whsn
cold weather M r aet in. Riant
till** from September into Novem­
ber.
Bet out p*cmiea tn 'SepumhvV,
remembering they Ilk* rub, watt:
preparad soli and Sr* big *al*r*.

•

WANTED

JC. Aug. 22, &lt;/D—A
demphls, Tenn., Trill
*nrd from an Afilcbn
th she brought down
h her first h‘g game
ditlon.
ful Annie Oakley is
iia Walton Brooks,
• w m i n r v f s'~He't • y
iks, also tnrmlieia of
ixpcdition. Her falhthis cotton merchant,
a carried a note from
Jddfabe«d K«"&gt;* **rV^rwany.-which said
er to be the voungeM
ihoot an *l«phant.
egged a grevy lehr*,
led lion, s aongonl,
two hyenas, garelie.
erenoW., wjldeb*rit.
at-eared fox, rhinosiebras, two tool, nn
Jikdiks. a baboon and
t. ■
a family's expedition
!0 and covered 26,000
arrived here by plane

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S a n fo riz e d

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mixture.
Prepare th* soil and plant sqm*
of th« perennial*-.you ( w m * jb r
next year.
A
Check th* rosy busne* an&lt;Fpr*pare to protest tn* lets hardy

lUeirV

rcui/b : lieu »teliiiK if &gt;uu
thi-nt inell' UV ' dti-Iuailv of ill alliall to*.• for ton«.-ukd I wnietice in serving, u h rllirr &gt;ou
l atlil Man a snack wliile 1ii»-nr or i
I'niic lunch.

.ri Big UoiiHons Why
Fay l)ay«+ Art* Beyt!

education, th* auditor and tlitj literature.
Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
. ilj, l[j
lustier* of &lt;hn lupreir.*'court.
on a perfectly balanced bcalt
"By and large, they- are
The governor, aiected by the I way
behind. This is partlcupyople, will appoint liio attorney
hinenpring mattress. This Tine
general and the commissioner of ' tarty irue In medirine. While
mattress cushions your body, to
German
reaearcheri
are
busi­
education with the “advice and
ly engaged In worthwhile
grntly that “sleeping on a Walt
consent" of jh * executive council.
project* Hi medicine, for ex­
The first governor will be elect­
ia like----sleeping
J.
ample, they are unhsppy beed In November. JUS, and will
' on
. a 1cloud.” *W
A a k r M s o B th 's r Z f n r e T a H y 'in -camre they don't know wbether their work already hae
1010.
„
been done.
After signing tb* elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
“In addition, the whole ques­
ernor bill. President Trumau said
tion of patent right* la a ter­
step toward complete* telf-g‘uvcrn- rific drag. This is not so Hue
lq medicine where th* KlentisM
ment."
are witling to do any amount of
' First Native Governor
President Trumin signed the -.inrewarded work for public wel­ Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a .year and fare. In industrial research, how10 days after he gave Puerto lUco vter, It ia a different .story and
ita’ firat unlive governoi — J. T. at th* moment the German u iPinero, who succeeded Hes/ord G. es'.lst or inventor has no pat
• *l Molection.” ■
Sanford Furniture Co?
TugwelL
1he institute* are dcpender.t on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resideht commissioner in
300 E. 1 st St.
‘Washlhgton. pledged himself In Ids centrib'ttion* from the German
inangurnl speech to be Ihu last Academy of 8clenc*. from private “Right where w#'r«
-been for 36 years”
governor appointed, by the Prsisl- ifaliridiul* *nd dtistitutioi
dent. To this end he has devoteJ Hted In n le n tlfic work 11
much of his efforts in th# short
time he hat been goverivir.
Puerto Rico's (solilical leader­
ship Is agreed that the new rcWANTED
f i m will not aolve ih# iiland’i
aucliaf—:and - eeonoTnic - problj ml.
Some leader* have been opposed
T o lease w ith in te n tio n o f buyii
to th* measure on the ground-that
hom e f a m i s h e d , o r u n fu rn ls h i
“It fat only a slice of bread when
A ^ ra ra n c e o f keeplttjr p ro p e riy l
Puerto Rico haa bean asking for
»i to a p p ly on p u rc h a s e p ric e .
a loaf."
Independence or Statehood
'T his it because :he Island haa
requested the Prrslden; and CooJoe Saunders, M anager M argaret Ann
gross to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Rlean* ran
.
P. O. Hot 1475, Sanford, Florida
choose by themselves whethgr they
are going to hecomt a state of the
union or an independent republic.
The present resident commii
sinner In Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnoa-lsem. who stesred tha riteFOR
T H E B 'E Sj T 'IC E?• C REAM
5 *t- 1 * «. .
live governor ' bill through Con­
gress. believes that under tfiti new
act Puerto Rico will have ah op­
portunity to “further proy* ita
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
abilitg for self-government."

By KATE PKNKIN4.
AP Newsfeaturea Writer
POUND RIDGE. N. Y^-Tho air
haa a brisk feel, th* late fluweia Ing them In a ventilate! o ld ctland tree* are full of colui and the
Cover up th# j I raw berry plants
few thing* left In the ganieti are with
some protection (pine netdlia
pretty unexciting.
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are very good InJeed).
Rut Fall is no time to round rmGive th* delicate shrubs -the
treat on gat dan. Thcie’s plenty of benefit of burlap coveca to break
work — planting and policing up tb* wind blast* and snow.
Ih# place—to b* don* with a sharp
eve on next Spring.
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• Once over lightly,' hero they

p.llll . 1*-Ij (ootta luuut u l

o U e f,

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lean flag in 1898 after four cen­
turies of Spanish ruie as a result
Get man tclentUts are searching
of the Spaniih-American War.
_ The Treaty of'Pari* author l« d into the mysterie* of cancer, in
Congieaa to organise a (101 gov­ to sllicoeia which I* a heavy kill­
ernment for Pnerto Rlto. Two er, among miners and atoneVeata after tb r Island was occu­ *u-k«r*,'Ju\«ml# delinquency, pay
pied Congers* |&gt;*M«d tho first ahUtpy and P hoet of otbar pub
organic act, which take* the place lie welfare, problem*.
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Bfseerrh Into enythhig of
of a state constitution.
c 'poreibU war potential val­
President Retained Power
ue I*, labotr. Allied' research I
Under this act P u « to Rirtns
could elect a House .\f Delegates. •• control officers pop laid the * I
sis/r
Kxisfr
Wllhrlni
institute*
The Executive Council — equiva­ K
regularly.to check whit'a go­
lent to the Senate—was appointed
ing on. Every four months
bv th* island governir, designated
Iht fierdian aelmtlsta must
by the President of th* United
aubmit report* on what they
States.
This system lasted until 1017, h a r e accomplished, w h a t
when Congress passed a new or- 1 they're doing and what they
gaplc act. Th* new law granted! intend to do.
Puerto Rican* self-govcrnniant in 1 “Their toughest problem Is to
their legislative bran;h—both their rateh up with the. rest of ths
“senate” and house. They also ■mrld/' C. H.‘ Nordstrom, head
were granted U. 8. citiienahip of the American Military Govern­
collectively.
ment's bruoeh for control of ac.liut the Prfsident continued to catlflc rm k tc h . said. . “The six

i n-r i„litcyai. life crMiraiseunier br there wna 'n o Stfljpf of form;

p id Bags .
ime In Africa

THE SANFOKO H

F K ID A Y . A U G U S T 22, 1947!

the lierlin CHy counril.
"We don't hate the money
no** to train young *rt«ntut«,~
• aid one German rraearthtr,
"W i even think twice whtth.
er U M*e a certain chetaic^
in onr teat a."

ORLANDO
Phone 1232, Sanford

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HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA

F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 22, 194
T H E SA N FO RO H

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22. I f l i T

Puerto Kico To Hold Lsc ientific Institute
F iirst
r u f Election
L’lr w l i n n For
L\,.»F
Governor Next Year From W ar To Peace

Needs U nderstanding 1J.

K. C. Vlll*l'h&lt;H*enlI*»V.'ni! •I*
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Hr JANK KAliS
"ho i« concerned chiuflv.uitij lb*
W AMilN'r.TOl^f* SiJIo. Sylvie , reeducation of convict* land JuveCharrol of l*atit,' V pert viumg n’,e** Hlie appeal* to the women
tfachw kof Englis** ssy* Europe I . ,h* 1w"rl‘l u\ cr**,'\ *ml pm*
n ttd i understanding &gt;■ well a* j**,,*r l«w* so thnt cluhlrr.i will
fbod. planet, clothing and care.
; "•*« ■ ■**"
*»»l»py life.
"It^w ill be a Ion* proceta to
Keen Mine. Canivel l.andr*-, who
•Jdvrlop a united w orld..'hut we won many frirnda w hh- her quick
Ja«o*r*»rp'n7ln*,” •!■• say*.
.*nril*. wai another member of the
This Parialcnne pauted in the jtrroup. Hrpatrlated from a ilcpor
capitaL pvernlgluw Iil^* group of |atf»ti c,mp in Germany, ah- alto
EirropfVn u n l» e tf j^ * ^ m c n eft-', *» • teacher of English in F iance..
route » T » i« n to ^ 4 |jii0 B for tl*
Uthata Included Solicitor Alary*
firat postwar conrantlon of the E. Itankin, who to t her inarter’e I
International Association of .Uhl- degree in law from Gtssgmv Uni»r«*itv Women,/
y " -y v , jVertily; Mil* Agne»' N. Pittln- The «rei»p-d*ln*&gt;;
-difjeh. a nsaduate analvl'eal •;lien«.
top-notchers fram #Rta&gt;n. Frame, | let from Aherder* UnivrvtltytTm
Belgium, Ilolladn# ft*. te n , , Lax- • Oxford graduate and author, Ethel
vmbourg and Swltmnumf, ‘
. Carleton Willlama; and Miss Con-,
. Mile. Chariot, who acorn coa-1ctnclon Aquila, executive director
' A t! .. —.
— . . . . L -- ^ —t I . * aif ( 1... f
L*__ a I
Vf*.!.. . la ..
metlce and wears h,
brown hair In a Im
nape of har neck,
the French reaiataj

lly LKM.IK IIIGHI.KY
WASHINGTON - Puerto Rho,
large*! and oldett U. H. possession,
will elact ita own go*rrror next
Vear for the firat tima ttnee Juan
I’onco dc Leon, the'first chief ex­
ecutive, settled the (aland some
44') years agu.
.
Puerto Ricans a rt given, thia
privilege—a precedent’ In U. a
territorial government—under an
•c l'iig n e d by President Truman
Aug. 5.
.
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'The Island came under the Amen'
lean flag in 1898 after fohr i*n-'
turiea of Spaniah n u t aa a rcault
of the Spanish-American War.
The Treaty of-Paris am hoiirtd
Congieaa to organise a civil gov­
ernment for Puerto Rleo. Two
vears after the island was occu­
pied Congrrsa tuisscd thu first'

aa 04-I.

’’Women’s auffragi In Franca
111 bring many changes," she
"We will c o n t i n u e w o r k io
llrengthen the u m e r S i of tieiiperaev for which te a I t a d . But
K i will need your neiei*—
Secretary of international relsdpns of the French Pjdrrttf|op nf
universitv Women, Mile. C h an ot
headed the v id tin r. giawp. She
Wore a gaily noV itf r Bress and
nerely shrugged her shoulder
When aomeopa commented on its
in g th . ■ '
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By BETTY (T.AHKK
AP Newsfcstures IK-inly Idltor
if you aie one of the million^
of girl* who are deleinilmd to
keep thrir hair long In spite of all
that fashion dictate* ih b fall, yi
may have difficulty in finding
becoming list.
There is only one s^tlyllnn to
the problem* until mlll'rera tldcide
to whip up a few creations f i r the
girl who haa elestml net lu cut, leu
jruttr
Bhe aaid Alat Nte n-w foftg- lialr—V6U71' heVe
lirt style attributed to French long hair look short—u.- put it up.

THI NATION'S ATOMIC OfflCIAlOOM and mayor* of 17 Long tilani
for construction of the first peacetime atomic energy pile on the
haven, L. L, New York. Dr LylS Burst, atomic pile authority of
the controls as the power shovel digs up the first scoepful of eapt
built The laboratory will be operated on a non-profit basts by

communltle* look on aa ground la broken
10-acr# alt# ot old Camp Upton, BrookUrookhaven Nstlcnei Laboratory, la at
t »10.000,000 six-story building will be
e Eastern universities. (International)

Hairdos will be
Fat home. Keep
hair should he

•signers h A been fur the. *Vxirt trade” imil women of fashion
il look shot ter. just fasten yi
it npt for the working gitl.

in if 4l la Jus; combed

a m ^ r in g them f.tr- . *"1
suitable foitikearaill the dm* ami
i In aids buns. , a ■
keep the wimrftf w aim rin ufit
Or you can a f l l.nge
i . _ vouc
___ hair ,-*ku
heated buildings and houses. Her In a renter part and comb It In
dress, she said, had been sent her
like thfi alar*. Though vour sl.amj'oy may.jmL-MquUa-Uuu-yetMwe-H

ASSEMBLY.
Twelfth Street i f l
Pastor K. I.'
Star of Light ovi

tit GOD
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
urel Avenue
(IHarlqles Or C h r|.l)
'rtfcht
Sixteenth Street tk Sanford Afenu
WTKR, J;30

William fe rry
Sunday Church

n .il,i* r
School, i&gt;:45

Sunday Schdol. 10:00 A. M.
A• M*
Morning wot ship, 11:00 A . M.
Worship and Communion^ J1;00
Evangelistic sarvfce, d:00 P. M. A. M. Sermnnt Tlie IVg* Of
Revival taryfees each vanlng at Liberty.
S:00 o'clock. Rev. and Mr*, (lisle
Union Services will l&gt;e iicld ab
B. Jones conducting servicaa.
Sixth Street nnd Par
C h r is t ia n a &gt; n £ A 6 &amp; u r
The public is invited I
ALLIANCE CHURCH
On 8*nftrdJ(A b«&lt;r'llt&lt;iit*y 1
•jt’YHH CIIIIRCII (IK GOD
Me Bclns&gt;Jr Mr. ,Twmnw-fi(lSS|yeet 41 Kim Avi
t a C r m Paster
i t f a l - i . f i 1.

Tinic Ix m Death

Informal

Seventh
I and Kfm Avenua
Sabbath School, 9130 A. M.
Church 8eyvlce, 11:00 A.

Dr. Charlm L. Pfcraons
G plon^O iiM
Hanford A tta in t'A * .• Hldg.
Hour*: 9-13 1-dJT,g-fhone &gt;91
Eyas Examined • Glasses Filled

ar to use. a certain them ing/
in our leala.” •

By K. A. HIIANKK
AP Nawafaalurea
BERLTN-t-Tha Kaiser Wilhe'm
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Scientific Inatitutea
.vided much of the ecientlflc

Ufgfldw lA W t*
nifm l^ri AK* drH

Vwsfeature* 4
^,’r.W Vn |ih ;-A new all tlrhe

on a shoestring.
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With linitted equipment and of­
ten in bomb-battered Isboratorie-,
German Scientists are Marching
into the mysteries of cancer, In
to rillcoaia which la a heavy kill­
er, among mlnfra and. stone«orV«ra,.Jdv*nila delinquency, payehUtejr and » host of othoe pallie welfare. problems.
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of a state conslitulUn.
a “poWibl# drat potential val­
President Retained Power
ue it. tabosr. Allied ’ research
Under this act Puatto Rlrvna
cuhtrol officers pup intif the
•could elect a House of Delegates.
The Executive Council — equiva­
regularly to check wh at's'g o ­
lent to the Scnatw—svaa appointed
ing oa. Bvery four months
bv the island governir, designated
the (Jarman sefvntlsta must
hv the President of tha United
submit report* on what they
Stats*.
This system lasted until IUI7, h a v e accomplished, w h a t
when CongrrM pasted a new or­
intend to do.
ganic act. The new law granted
Puerto Illcana aelf-govcmnism in
their leglelativa bran:h—both thoir
“ssjiaio" and house. They - a Iso
were granted U. 8. gjlixenship
collectively.
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But the Prfaldent (ontinued to
appoint the (overno.*. the attorney general, the commissioner of Ihere wns no th flju o( for*i|
education, the auditor and th* literature.
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Justices of the iupreir.e court.
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and
large, they, are
The governor, elected by the
people, will appoint tha attorney ( war behind. This is particu­
larly trpe In medicine. While,
general and the commissioner of
German researchers arc budeducation with th* “advice and
ly -engaged In worthwhile
conient" of th* executive council.
projects In medicine, for ax­
The first governor will be electample, (hay ar* unbippy be­
ed In November, l i l t , ai

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e aft for this y*»r.
Barring unforaeap davalupmrnlit,
"•uch
inoilality
____ apiwars
-t'r. za zr.ir'.z
litjr fecurd
■likely on the basis of policyholders
of tha MetroiioUtftrt Life Insurunre
Co., who fdrm a renrdsrntaiive
croea-aectfon of thg urban papula.lion, aav* lha company's SiatiiHear Bulletin.
The death rate In th* first half
of this vear waa 7.0 per 1,000, or
Identical with the previous low in
the firat half of 1042, tha bulletin
•aid. and "when allowaucu la made
for the increase in the averagr
a te of these insured t » the past
five w ars, the dqath rale in 1047
actually establishes a new mini-

sage* at both services.
Victory Leader Rand
each Tuesday night, 7:t5l
Mrs. Ruth Bwaggerty. h
Woman Mlaslonarv l.nnu meets
each Tliui sday at 7:45 P. 51. Mra,
Flora Crew*, leader in rharga.
The Churrh string band will fur­
nish (he music for all these ser­
vices. and tho public Is Invited to

...9PKCIAI^ FOB AUGUST
Try • New H eal.Treat Permanent shaped In lha new Feather
es you prefer. Especially
Scalp Txtstmrnt* and electric iqxawge ('spyciatly,
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HAHRIETT MII.LKK BEAUTY NOOK
New Location — 206 North Park Avenua

Phone 971

WHH A MINI DITTCTOa abhliiri
tiled by IhlUana In
th* mine detector will pick up

thoe* used by O h during the war. Urn
be burial jplace ot Saint R*n« OoupiL
near Aurleavllla. N. Y. rather McEoburied with a metal cruel fix and that
:t* of IL With him la tha Rev Thomas
rear AurieevRlo. " &lt;lnifnwitonal|

rommunlcabla diseases of child­
hood.
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"C anrtr alone registers an in­
creased mortality on tha hau* of
rates not adiustrd for tha aging
of the insured gtoup."
Compared with 1940, the •uiclile
rate so far la 7 par n u t let*,
homicide* 12 per cent las*, and sccldanta 1.1 par cant lea*.
Although the accidant rate ii
Idwer. oddly enough there wgro
more lives lost In catastrophes—
Favorable factor*, it continuer, dcfjned ax a aid tn ta taking five
fw been low m ortality from Inenia and pnepanonla. a decline
“There were about 1.310 death*
th e tuberculosis rata and that
m heart, blood.vessel and kid­ from catastrophes in the general
ney ailments, and n&lt;w low* In population of the ‘United "ot
mortality to far thle vaar from during the first six months of
ijrphllis, appendicitis, ami the main current year-^-or about 3 1/3 ti
the number In the like perl*

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Fall Is No Time To
Cease Gardening

Independence or Statehood
This is because :he island haa
rivtuestcd the President and Con­
gress to authorise a plebiscite
through which Puerto Ricans ran
choose bv themselves whether they
are going to become a state of tho
union or an independent rtguLhe.
The preaant resident eomntla•sinner tit Washington, Dr. A. Ffrnos-lsero.' who ateared th* elec­
tive governor bill through Dongreea. believes that under Ink new
act Puerto Rico will have an op­
portunity to “further pfovk tu
•bllltx for self-govammSwt."

fi Big Reasons Why
Fay Days* Arc Heat:
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SLEEP ON A SEALY MATTRESS

GENEVA NEWS

Enjoy relaxing, refreshing sleep
on a perfectly balanced »ik l x
Innenpring mattress. This flue'
mattress cushions your body so
gently that "sleeping on a dealt
i» like sleeping on a cloud." „

Mr. and Mr*. E. T. Summers'll
announce lit*' marriage uf Jhelr
daughter, Batty loniiae to Roland
W. Wesson on Aug. :t at tho
home of TV. B. Kyser Ul Mims.
- Tho couple are at% home l’.

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T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
W i mftlrt our own Ico Cream, All flavora
T*»ty — Delieiou* — Healthful

T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
414 Sanford A rcnu*

MA FRIENDLY CHURCH IN A FRIENDLY CITY”

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SUNDAY, AUG. 24th

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Plant spring flowering bulbs—
tulips, hyadnthe, narcssut. crocua—a few week*' before frscitng
weather la due, in ground prepared
wllh deep-dug well-rotted manure.
Give them aillght covering when
cold wsathar has set in. Plant

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11:00 A. M .-T H E RECOVERY OF
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URGENCY!’’

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Leaf Hoppers

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Pl^k off ths last of the tomatoes

ton* 8:00 P. M.-(UNI0N SERVICES)

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—the green on**. Us# the biggest

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Damping O ff

SEVICE WILL BE BROADCAST
STATION WTRR
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BUcht
Transplant svargrsrui In tile
•n rlr weather* giving them tims
to reestablish root growths. .
Put cold frames and hot beds In
order so that Spring chores will

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Walker's Proven Product* DO THE JOB

l.aL lcsIcd ilrn iiu -stu id ily
girctcJalilrhcd,

S a n fo riz ed C h an tb ray
F ull-C ut W o rk S h ir u
L iurd,

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Bill of Gainesville,
left last week lo visit' thrir son
Evan raltishall and daughter
In Washington, D. C.
- Mr*. Molli* Dooley is homy,
a it-r a week’*' visit with her
ton and daughter-in-law Mr. .aui
Mi*.' P. H. Dooley in WlnUr
Mr. till Hart had Mr. ami Mis.
Hobart .Uawthorne aa her gua*'*
Thursday.
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itiibY'Cuml*
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Ymir nulo Urea w ntr Hk»
iron liem nw «f n*r«l is” )»

•HOXl, MIH., Mra.-MnrJeMe Orebtie*■Waller*.
di g a statement upder.lhe watchful e&gt;it
,i'Jly admitting how she planned holduiu
irt» to glv* them “enurase." An A.W.C*J*

from
month*
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from a two mom
n* vacation
yacai

Kentucky,' Michigan. New.'

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W e’ve
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hlrungV ortl in 11tent' suit'

Noaluron n. Walter*. J r , arc being he'd

, Mr, and Mr*. Harry l^a l.lmliwy
and daughter, Martha, of OriamV'
Weie dinner gueata of Mr. aid
Mr*. KJson lJoii and Mr*. Iku
tha Lindsey'

nforcvtl HllU'hinif. heavy

With.tlx? fatal rhnollnc of IVtcr Rnl'llo
(In iirnilll'iiitl Sognil
a cafe &lt;q&gt;erat«r. during a lM&gt;ldj(x

Texas* Governor Is*
Flying Enthusiast
ity

d a v k ciiT’av kna

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singli'-enginetl Saninson and the
Ulluk w*s flic daredevil «f the »ul
Tit. We got through the an il-air
craft fh e all right, than we spot

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AUSTIN. Tea.
Tex.;— T&lt;'X»»' Udvern.iu Bi'SUfoid 11. Jrstw like*
K* j
soil
piaceit and do th in g s—if he ran
ride In so airplane.
.
Jcaier. the amiable gvntlcni.infarm rr and lawyer who tw k »fflee ex governor of the (u&gt;o • Stnr
state In January, flew more than
lfi.000 mile* during nix fir-t *tX
months lu office.
That probably make* him- t.lio
flyingrsl governor in lh, nation.
Certainly be la the flvIngiMi gov­
ernor Texas ever had.
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PROBLEMS. CHALLENGES
- TO RURAL COMMUNITIES
; l i i a idl . other-pans" oT. modem
society, rural communities are
fated with changed condition.which bring both problem* ami
challenges. The way the eommunlties meet their prubleina and face
their challenges will have a treBteiidoua.bearUg on the future o(
th T w u n try , ^ c e the nation D
composed of groups of.com aunitie*.
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in 1940 over half of the nation's
population Under IB years of .age
lived in rural coraasnltlrs. In
A . pjojiortlon to the number of adults,
™' rural cummtinlUes false about
twice as many children aa urban
In some respect*, farm horns*—
na do moat of those In rural areas
—have a natural advantage over
m
horn... ,TT-yw pmvWl. more
opportunity tor children to feel
themselves useful ami important
la the family. Children, like ever7body els*, want to feel that they
“ belong,” that they are doing
useful.
family waa tha center of pfV tteally all of IU artivlUes. . out
rural foieIIlee how have more con­
tacts with urban Ilf*. OaoiJ mod*
ftSd automobiles make It possible
for their members to go to town
ta motion picture show* ami for

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to celuhrate Army Air force- dny.
after flying over the dale cepltnl
in an Army transport to swear in
g rookie—all the same .LiyJester flew In an Army plane'
to tha national goVerporV con­
ference at Salt I-aka City nnd laplans an air Jaunt tu Guatemala
for bia-racailoft.
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' If h&gt; holds to thle rate, he will
have flown T'O.OOfl anllee l*fore his
two-year term la up.
••If s o m e th in g is » &gt; i* g on. I like
to Ire there," he explslnetl "l.y n n t
to see for myself w \* t the aituation Is. A governor ought *°Jfnow
t i n t hand what’s going on. T.xae
Is ao Wg, the only 'AA'*’ t-» d.j I
and keep my desk at the eapitol

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F a c to ry
P ric e

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H o l l y w o o d B e d s — C o r i i 'p i t t e
w ith I n n e r s p r in g M a ttre s s

While
They Last

tl,I&lt;nA prll° Texie *»* ‘orn hy tw oj
major d lsasler* -a tkmadu n i • « - ,
handle.
plosion.
. the scene—-hy nlr.
„ „ orld War I eipcrh -ira gave
him confidence In airplanes. H*
was k c D n ip u n y . t^rtm untlrr m tn^
90th Infantrv dlvlsloii and waa •*algrred as a Ral.o* 9 ^
hla groand o u t f i t and the Wth air

Coil SprinffB &amp; Innerspring M attresses

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In the UlervoOft-Verdnn • region.
That was the day ofWr « ‘,,nn‘T
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ndxt vear.
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Check the rosy husne# and pre­
pare to protest the let* hardy
ipecles with a .manure, Icavo* or
h a y ’ cover. (Moat hybrids and
•hnib rosea don't need It.)
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and Mis. K. 8. IwFil* of Mim
atul Mr. and Mr*. Frank I^FI*
snd ton Billy, weie
weekend
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' Mrs. Iwstar Brown and
Jilnmy Save ralurnril hum* a flu
•pending a week in Jacksonville
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. n .
M. Torres and family.
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Mrs. Nells Thomas wa* dlmwi
guest of Mr. nnd Mi*. J. T
McLain, Sr. in Orlando .Sunday
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and eld!
then, Addle amt Carlton, win.
, have h*«n visiting .•elatlye* u.
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FOR T H E B E S T ICE C REAM

Glv* the lawn a fail feeding o f
bona, meal or Some commercial
product at a rate of 10 pounds p«i
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t the U.S. loan l&lt;» nrllaln, *re pictured on U;cif arrival at the NatlopM Alrr-ort
who will present their rssc to tlttscopnlfy's NaUtmal Advlaor^- Counril on Int
ancial Prohlemsi are (L to r ) : ’John,W««V* Fleming. KmMmle reetirn pf the
red Eady. Second Secretary of the T r.u u ry ; Alev nr tier T. Oran t, AsiUUnl Secrc
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By KATE PERKINS, *
AP Newafealuj-ra Writer
POUND RIDGE. N. Y— The air
haa a brisk feel, the late flown* Ing them In a ventilate! cold celand trees are .full of colot ami the
Cover up tha strawberry plant*
few things left In the ifarucn aie with
aom* protection lPine n*«dU*
pretty unexciting.
•re vary good indeed).
But Fall is no time t &gt; «ound re­
Give the delicate shrubs tha
treat on garden. There’s plenty of benaflt 6f burlap covert to brealr
1ln*Iin4.M U cing_up
wind b lastran d snow.

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t,Vnl with Kunw. Ilm ny will t)o .l
tir-r food* moist r.n I I'tWi U
t.«;r stating if you w rv» «hun indvhlualtv nr in small lot- fur ionWtarncr in.' oetviug. ylii ai*. you
Han a snack while iris.n r or •»
Ornic lunch.

eh'ne,
have
turned again to
peaceful research wurk.
but whereat they once had mu'1
■lions of marks and the beat peasibte scientific aqutpmtnt to work

*1 lo apply on purchase price.

fAII ate.welcome, f
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ilivt’
“We Ioak a •1 IUMl
end hedge- h' uuru luiiii*’. A Tier
We -hook the F uU rr*. ;*»«» r
rut -back up and put uc throUUh
r .r r v truk in the hag. When »'
got h.uk to the has*. I had ilwrirk.'
that aitnlanra were aafe. I aM

"We don't ha«* th« none;
l» train yuung arientUta,'

er their work already has
bean dona.
After signing the elective gov­
Tuftless Innerspring
"In addition, the whole ques­
ernor hill. President Truman said
tion
of
patent
rights
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ter­
that this legislation “it a, great
step toward complete telf-gorern- rific drag. This is not so tiue
in madlciite where the sclentis'i
at* willing to do any amount o!
Firtl Natlvy Governor
President Truman signed' the unrewarded work for public wel- Box Spring To Match
elective governor bill a year and fate. In industrial research, how­
ID daya after he gave Puerto Kico ever, It I* a different story and
Its firat native governor — J. T. at the moment the German sci­
Pinero, who succeeded Hrxford G. entist or inventor has no pntSanford Furniture Co?
vnl_ Hotectlon."
Tugwsll.
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The Institutes sre dependant on
Ned Smith, Mgr.
land's resident rommiatlonar in
300 B. 1st. St.
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WaaMhgton, pledged himself in Iris contributions from the Carman
[tty. °f 8cienc*. from private 'Right where we’v*
inaogutal speech to be-thu last
governor appointed hy the .P resi­ individual* and institutions interdent. To this end he hat devoted
much of his efforts In tha liluit
time he ha* been goranvor. v
Puerto Rico'* political laadar•hip la, agreed that tha new re­
WANTED
form will not aolve th* island's
social, and ■eeonamte—pnrbicmtr
Some leaders have twan opposed
To lemse with InUntion of buyloi
to the measure on tha ground that
home rurnlshed
furnished or Uftfurnishcd. Fainll
nontf
"it b only a site* of bread whea
A«ur»nc# of kdtpittjr properly In the bent
Puerto RicA has besp asking for

their shampoo off with a Irmon
or a vinegar rinse.
, One professional hairdresser in
town uses beer to set the hair.
The advantage of beer Is th a tjt
not only speed* up the drying
process hut It actuall/ seems to
ki'vi) the wave in tor u longer
Period. ' And there is no beerscent after the hair ft dry. •
lf»vou arc going to experiment
with one of these long-into-sliori
hairstyles, why not ask vour hair­
dresser to give you a styling and
shpV you how lo arrange it Than
:f&lt;’ should be a, simple matter for
tfii lo accompliUli a professional
lialrdrcxaing Jolb
homo. And
[rTrtitin^er. in a ipsrimynling whh
a nekf coiffure i(4, wnii everything

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the Berlin. Citjf counril.

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Ry|,
pU centering etaewhere.
;mUB|t . ,
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•I junior*. »1ofl*». nn4rr tka Ai
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iWaaka, ratnlatlaaa a il aarlraa
aAltrlalnatrirta far tka paraaac
railing taaia. trill kc rfcarge*
at fairalar aitcrtlllac lin ts
Island Arw.parrr Rafiaaralatlt
lar., rcyrctcau Tka IfaralA la II
aalfaaal I lain of ■*&lt;«,lining. 0(4
rta arc malatalarA la tka larva
elltca la rkv ronntrr trllk fctataa
icrt la f'klraaa aat Here Tark.
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F or some reason, C anada's northern caribou hards
changed th eir m igration ro u tes this year.' T his'dobs not
seem a t firs t glance v e ry im portant, b u t-ft result* in an
entire governm ent departm ent going,into actibn.
Up there north of the M anitoba border the eccentric
behavior of the caribous brought tragedy for a tiny colony
of prim itive Eskimos whose m ain food supply wds carl"
and fish. Word trickled out to O ttaw a th a t these bewll
families were dying of starvation. S traightw ay th e Health
and Resources D epartm ent m ade plan# to send In a relief
plane carrying food, fish nets, am m unition and other sup­
plies. Those hearing relief w ere instructed, furthenoore,
to aign up the fam ilies fo r baby bonuses under the na­
tional Canadian F am ily Allowance Act.
These particular Eskimos have been isolated for gen­
erations up th ere in the .near-arctic fastness. Probably in
all of Canada there la no people so close to .th e aborurnal.
Faw have ever seen a w hite m an. Think, then, w hat .their
sentim ents, w e ri when the g re a t mechanical bird disgorged
white rescuers, food and the.puzzling offer of help from
the Fam ily Allowance A ctlThe money in itself may m ean little to the Eskimos.
Riit they Will boon learn th a t it can be exchihged fo r food,
clothing, tools and- blankets—and those things will mean
much. Maybe the change In caribou routing m iy rtot havb
been auch a .bad th ing a fte r all.

Tka Herat* la a MCrakcr, nl l|*
Auadati* Praia ttklck la calllM
aaclaaiirtt In Ike ate al ir f ltlallaa at all Ike tonal actea i&gt;rlak*&gt;
la Ikla nrmpaper, at n tll at HI
AP a tm Alapalrku.

Factual Evidence

Most of the im portant alma and a ttrib u tes of life are
intangible and therefore difficu lt to depict— things like
patriotism , contentm ent, freedom, th rift, friendship, democ­
FRIDAY, Aug. 27. I*IT
racy. The enterprise known as the Freedom Train, which
s ta rts next m onth from Philadelphia, is an effo rt to m ike
HIHLE VERSE FOR TODAY more real some of these abstractions, particularly those
TflAT IS THE BEST WAY TO th a t have made the historic Anglo-Saxon tra d itio n . w hat
„ REFAY GpD'S'INFINITE I.GVf: it )s.
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JTate wtU thill ih* #y*« shin*. ■
- Half will draw the mouth thin
Awl All' that tea* mine.
Without and within, * *
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are river*.
Th«t there are river* of euol mouitain water (fo r who will remtinher the green
place* t f
And that tha forest* ar-t deep and
ahadotty
With tha bird* making muale tn
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voluntary fibtf.profit- fcfroup, the F tth to n j.
-to be » traveling musei|m o t democracy- ,
papers ,a s .,th e D eclaration''of Indfj&gt;tndencei Jbe- tTlginal
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m anuscript of- the .Bill
Ig h ts, *n*f
the Lincoln C*th
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It. the m anuscript of Lincoln’s proclam ation th a t frbqd the
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t From New England south and westward, 800 ebram unitles will be \dsited In all 48 ,states and 29,000 milbs
covered. The crowds who will view thk exhibits will ste
first hand those documents^ th atjrtala ln .a g * l4 * s-w itn ew e s
to-th e-m en -T v h trw o fk T d 'fo r the highest ideas of western
civilization.
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O ldsters as well as the young will mlip in ip irttio n for
dedicated living. But especially th e children will be hilped
by these m aterial relics to a renewed faith in&lt;hum 4 n worth

The aword will not turn Into a
nlowthare
Or the aharp apear* Into pruning
hooka
(For who will remember the green
placet ?)
Whan God ha* been rruelfled agajp
By RALPH n . IIEPi’K
upon hate
And tha poet* hare died iorrow]iig AP N4waf*aturoa
PALO ALTO, C*Hf.—Mutl: can
for beauty.
,
turn produetkotv curve*.upqriri!. Ih
caitarn factory on'a highly raThera will ba no one to tclf u * '|hit an
petitlv* aaiamMy IWt* operation
which le forgoVAt . * . ,
avairifad 7 oarcant
percent hlch
hIL
And noion*,tocom foef ,o#. in *If outout av«rag*tl
ur|ng'th« d*y and J ^ ,P a re n t 4*
. weeping lUfhneic
acn
ie wm played. ,.
hen
(For who will,remember the green nlahqw
. Henry Clay Smith of K4nll
*plaoe*?)
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college^. Clin (on, _t*.^
tell*,
When our lira know only the *«d ton
about the experiment la a monoAnd no duir
e i^ t fift“*1T
ftnti
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tha
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the heart
rcholof leal; Aaeoaiatlon, r y v i
g g g iiip w MPfs
,o*eph Tiffin of Purdue'ilMyi*.
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Hate will auek thei blood dry,
ally aaya in a fare word that It
, ' Hata will pick the bon* hire
"Biay w*U bgeome a .ntllevtope
V Altd all that wa* I,
ettionk atbdled on the uaa of tnunc
Eternal and rdre.
In lnduitnr.H
Will erumhle and dl*.
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told »oon after the Boltbevik revftlution end repeated ilietf only
the other d»y in a newipeper
:he» column fiom Engilnd, u
that the Ruitiini have given up
the traditional ntmet of king,
queen, knight and the real, end
now call their pieect "woikmen,"
“liekle," etc., in conformity with
the new era.

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*; The Belgian profettor, Augutt:
pic card, who atartled the world 15
5 yeari ego by penetrating 55,000
n e t Into* the ilretoiphere in a b»l, toon, now it to uie an underwa*
ter "bellopn" to inveitigate oceen
' ifeplhi/ R q .h lP H i^o H w n eaJar
‘ under the wire* a» 12,000 I tf ,
» depth never • eOlincd before,
i b d ’ average iqien 'end', womgtl
ceding ofl thkaa-pUnr-cm • only
nirvel at the icWftfrit'i iniitilMc
urie»ity^-end“ hW ' courage.-

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_ John Sampson Kirby,
_____ fount lagle. Te*m, la pic­
tured at 8t B lrabeth’CHodpltal for
the Ihdane, tYeafttegtori foBowlni
hi* arrest by C*pitol police. Kirby,
fotted carrying a JS revolver, was
takeh litto custody After walking
Into th* Mice i t Rep. KefSurer &lt;DTenn.) where he deelardd he had
Just "been elected President of the
United BUtea." JfnterMttotwD

Botfle’s b eared Under
River B ridge; Debris

»aW prefertnei: Th# greater
effecllventti of certain dlatribotlon* of muilc eorreipondi with
an # k p rm * d ‘prefereiico for such
utlona.

nlttr-tlriick midtown Broad S tieet
Bridge frohi th* Scioto River h*ttom-and authorltlea expm aed fear
thAt Sort** bodies might be dfacovrred Under th# debris, udding
to the toll of four InjuTed.
Th* * ? K 4 / t S - - Struck .a^-Uu*
helfthih of an electrical a to m dur­
ing la st night's rush hour. The

four known Injured were hurled
into tha river below and rescued
nulck|jr..More than 100-feet of the
bridge'* , bellUitrada waa dropped
Into the water with them.
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other two lhlfla.Accident* tended* to inert***
wltk a large Increase in the numb h r of *emlele»*ie*l aelcctions
played,'but not wRh a large inI n ’the number of vocal
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in fbo opening

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Campbell,' ■Mr*.- J. B. Jote*. J f ,
Mr*. Theodore Aulln, .8r., ani
Mra. Irvinff Malcolm.
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Teague, who have bea» aHmata*— |
sulnmer ■school at Stetaon Urnveialty, Del.and, have complet'd
their work there end are prena
preparwning of the
Ing for th* Opening
th* achool
here. Prof. T eague
etg u t it.
I*, .the prii
prin­
cipal of. this achool. and Mr*.
Teague a teacher.
Mra Carraway, who it atill
confined to the Fernald-Laughton
Memorial . Hospital, la reported I
Improved.
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Mra. B. I*., W htsler and M r. *
J . B. Jones, J r. aptnt Monday
In W inter Park.
■Mil- Ban. Wglnwrlght and Mr*.
J. S: Jwiev. J r. spent Tutad.v
Inr .SaUfetd, . qb bu*lna'»». Mn.
Watnwr||(ht la, ablji
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Mr an&lt;T hire.1J. Y. Karri* anif
rmihdc’la tha earlier.pert 0/
shift b u t- to Inrtvem wlth
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Annetta"‘?Tripp of Cocoa-i* )
•pending a while here with Mn.
J. 11. Lee, Jr., Mr. Lee end chil­
dren, and'* AtidrCy Cox, Joanne
Meek and* Dorothy Nlblack.
Audrey Cox; who haa been qulti
111. ie able to be out ageln.
Mrs. Lloyd Kaontx la conflr.td
to the Oranger General Hoipital after, bevlng undergone a
major opgrajUon,,
Mr. end Mra. A. R. Hunter
entertained with a fleh fry In &gt;
honor of Mr. 'and Mre. Thorn**
E. Todd of-New York City. ThoM
enjoying thi» affair with th*
honoree* and 'hoits w'ere .Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Hunter and Mr*. Jo*
Roberta and daughter*. Wendi*
and M*ry of Fort Pierce.
Among those from Oviedo at­
tending th* aperial called meet­
ing of the '•Seminole Chipt«r No. - 81 Order of EastMr. and Mra. Thomat E. Todd. -

Todd'a parent*, Mr. and Mrs. 1
A. R. Hunter, have returned to
thifr. home. ",
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A Urge «r*na waa 6*ed teday to -pie In Saenford Thursday night
remove httge seetloua of the light- were assistant
aaalatant worthy
w orthy jiatron.
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ihlft had retslirely large
Imcnt About 1,000 pirroju
To haiidle nationally known,.paint line. *
-a and tha other two ehlfte, 1
on tha payroll *durtavif tW
it decreaeea in the number of
18 weeka of the itudy.
Only financially, reaponslfilp n^gd apply.
Before muilc waa tried, em­ •celdaota where muale we■ played.
Accident! tended to Increaie on
ployes were asked ^ b o u t their
W rit* Box G. Care Herald
praferencea. A large majority said the day shift with Increase* In the
muale would he pleasant. Only 1
percent tald it would lw "extremely unpleasant-** Forty-four per­
cept reported they would like
tpuele "all of the time." Moat rrafarrad awing and aemlclaatical to
"hot” and “claMlcal.” '
Employ *a Pleated
All ago group* favored muale,
although tnoa# under £0 were
molt enthualaeUe.
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Tha roil»le periods vailed from
one to five hourt. There aUo were
"no-muale" day*. ,
' Dr. Smith aaya tha resulta of
the experiment ehowed:
' Bikta and County Occupgtionnl U fgnsir Law wrninded By th a 1947 Sesalon.
1, Production under v a r y i n g

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to
8. Thera war* maximum
ductlon Increase* with n ir in *
percent n( the time on tha
shift, 50 percent on th* night shlfl
8. Production tended to d em aaa
with n U rge increase in the num­
ber of scmlclastlcal selections but
did not very with n large Inert*##
In the number of voeel*. Welt***
war* more effective at th* opening
of th* ih lft than marches.
Lew Production Raised m .
4. Production Increases wore

24112 X |th o f 1947 amends Section 205.11, Florida Statute*
1 l4 4 k ,«nd'ptfovfdes for a penaliy for delinquenclda'in paym ent of «tate and
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county occupational licenses. Under th is A ct If any Iicenf«?nSejprovld«d
by thia or any other law of the state of Florida, to be p a w t&lt; A he Tax
Collector, shall remgln unpaid a fte r fta due date for a perigd. .a t ninety
(90) daya, thh tax shall be deemed delinquent and there ehaU-be added

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

ward* r e ^ e e tm .

Special to Tke Sanford ITorat4
Johnnie Jona*, aon of Mr. *•£ a
Mr*. 3. H. Janet, left Wednttdjy w
(morning for Mtonn, Genrgit,
where ne will be thd g u m of
hi* grandparent!, Mr. and Mia
H. B. Reeve*. Mr. and Mr*.
Reeve* are expected to accom­
pany him' home, a* Mr. Reeve*
will be, recuperating from an'
operation whieK h i will undergo
Monday.
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Al Rptberg (pent Wedntaday
In Jackapnvllle. ,, —

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greattat during the houts of low
production.
-S. The more an employ.' wanted
muale, .the mor* muilc Unded to
(Acreage production) the lower the
n'P^*yw■, 'production, 'tile m ire

Late home lait night beciute
you were * ought in a traffic
jam &gt; If it i* any comolstion, it
.will happen a lot oftener in the
future. Traffic congestion it get­
ting
worse,
according to th*
•7 Amy
American Society of Pfenning Offifialt. In epite of all the junking
of old cars, the number of au
MAH OLE AR ALL
tomobiki on the road fell from
r ig h t p o h a s u m p a t
1941 to the end of 1946 by oqly
Rioe,9UT bf 'n T se
426,328, Afafn^t, this should bg
eel the new care, which desplld 1 IN A HOfW*&lt; t 1 AIT
what impatient would-be buyers
BACK, l TWDEMULE'
think, are really being built, sold
and set to taking people plicet.
Of the many congresiymal' invesligeting coamitteei. only cur
it kseurn to have made a Presi­
dent. The Truman committee that,
to e lM 4mo the expenditures A ir­
ing the waf became fevorably
known. lie repuUtion made Sena­
tor Truman • nominee for vicepresident in |944, and thereford
Prerident a yegr later. If on* tom '
mitt*# succeeded, another mieht
-Mead lepi m ntWi W TS3~practieAii
. ly 4U aeMton tegard tbeautirve . good presidential t im b w ^
well publicized invastigation raighl
hklp considerably. At the very
k a iL it should b* aa am t to-

Spaclal to tlio Sanford HartU
By MARIAN R. JONES

thereto, and become a jrart of the tax, a penalty of 10% df^K a Original
, unount of tha license tax. F u rth er, the Tax Collector ehall Issue a w a rra n t,
in the same m anner provided.by Uw, against th e person o r ptr*0Tvs liable
thg payhient of the license \m% and p e n a lty .: '
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. A ll'those required under the Law to have an occupational U o frfa 'to ba
obtained through-thJa officO a H urged to o b tiin tam e Immediately when
bOtlnnlfur buainess arid those already licensed are urged to obtain thalr
yearly license promptly on o e to h ^ l w h &amp; t ia tiie
patlonal llceArt

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License t i x o r o ther ta x inform ation Aft} AsaUtaric* will be
ed by th is offfca a t all times.

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�BIDAY, AUGUST. 2 2 , 1947

TH E SANFORD S E R A M , SANFORD, FLORIDA

Grice Sebree' Weds
In Tarrytown, N. Y

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will hold
{ts.rCguIar meeting In the Touriet
Canter a t 8:00 o’clock. After Ihe
business meeting there will be
tard i and games. Refreshments
wall be served. Members and
frlendi are Invited.
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A fit. Monica Chapter, Holy Cress
Iptsee pal Choreh, w ill. mMt at
the Parish House at 6:3D P. M.
and go to San Lando Springs
w hen they will have a picnic.
The Sanford Merchants Aestci•t!on will meet at 7:00 P. M. at
th&amp; Mayfair Inn.

SUNDAY
The regular Sunday night dinj a r Will be aenred at Hie Seminole
ffibuntrv Club at 6:30 o’clock.

,Mii* Jackie Brotehio, whose
marriage to J im ts L. Inyiay, Jr.
•rill bt* ad event of Aug. W, wk,
honored thl* morning with a cola
party given by Miss Mildred
Robson at 10:90 o’clock at her
home in Ban Laijta, Lovely-ar­
rangement* Of spring Lower I de­
corated the room* of the. Kotuon
home.
Mlaa Rpbion presented tln honoree trlUr, crystal gobleU in her
Chantilly pattern. The hos’eW
wa* assisted In serving by her
mother, Mra. James N. Robson, Jr.
Thdie invited to be with Miss
Brotchte wfr* her mother. Mrs.
Karl Broome. Mrs. Lqp Moore,
Mr*. Donald Jones, Mrs. Wltlianf
Blair and Mr*. Frank !Uy. Also
the Missel Shltlejf Smith, Martha
Perkins, Nancy Collum, Jane Thigpth, Martha Brown, C.itrllle Bat­
ten. Aodrey Bach, Sylvin Metvoh.
Mary Ann Whelehei; Kathryn Wig­
gins, Jean Harper, Daphne Con­
nelly and' Betty Jo Brock.

[ Mr*. Ik g h Whelchel it visiting

for a w eft with Mte. John Plate*
at Daytona Beach.
.'Mr. and Mr*. F. ST Dergf- and
daughter, Juahlta, of Temps rpeht
yesterday in SanfAfd witn Mr- dtid
Mrs. WiJter flerfh
Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam Vlhlrn
have a t their guest
their.Horn*
on Elliott Avenue. L*rry Koselka
of Prairie deChlne, Wise.
7 Mra. Dorm Turrentino
tonvllle I* the gueat of
Mrs. E
Heights.

JarkIK and
Floral

Mr. and Mrs. William Wray
will return tonight from Burns­
ville. N. C. after spending some

The Truth Seekers Class of tha
Fftrkt Methodist Church sell] hold
Ita monthly social and business
meeting In the Chureh anneg at
8:00 P. M.
y.
; Beardall Avenue Chipel circle Miss Betsey Dibble
meeting will be held at 3:00 P. M. Tells Wedding Plans
WEDNESDAY
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V- _ '
The Order of the Eastern Star
Miss
Betsey
Dibble ot Ur Land
ori)l.hold
iU annual Robert &gt;|orjMri, noiq iu
pienfe In Oviedo Park a t 4:00 who»4 m akrtsf, U* H arry Bro*v»-&gt;

Mra. Robert William* and
daughter. Miss Nanev .WIIKims,
plan to return on Monday from
Davlona Beach where they have
beep staying a t the Hutchixon
Apartments.
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Co-Ed Class Honors
Couple A t Church

Will b* glad
improving* Tv
(Ten at .her W
AVenue. le 5,'&gt;

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Members of the Co-ed Class of
th l F irst Presbyterian Church entiftained last night at 8:00 o’clwk
lh Ihe social room Of L u church'
(honoring Miss Bettry Dibble snd mlid of. honor and only attendant,
Miss' Marguerite Dibble, alto of
iwnle# whoer marriage D
el-ani .Mr.. Uruwniee’s l.e-l mar,
ers and greenery w&lt;*rn used In will be Arthur Branan and usher*
ifuelon to decorate the boom. •re. Job McCaslin, Ralph O kies pf
ring the evening game* w en West Palm Beach, J. Rhodes Spell
conducted by Mrs. pougta* E. of DeLattd and Russell L. Dickson
of'Cocba.
Charles.
,
Because of a recent Illness1In
The group presented the eouple
with china in the Rosalind* battern. the family there wlll.be no recep­
Refreshments were jervt-d which tion end immediettl* following
will leive
t .
l*4ve
Included lime sherbert ami cake. the ceremony the. coupje
Serving were Mrs. William Hait- for a . weddltig trip through Hi*
9 ley, Jr., Mre. P. R. Rtephenson m ountains or North Cgrolina.' " and MU* Mary Thomas Wilkes.
Thts# present were Mis* Dibble O.E.S. Has Regular
and Mr. Brownlee, Ur. an I Mrs.
Meeting Thursday
George Dekle, Mr. anI Mrs. Hart'■ ^
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Uy, Her., and M«- Charles. Mr*.
Margaret MUIar, Mr*. Stephen! 7;,Or(l4r:qf ‘tW Eesterri Star, 8*hw

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Battr.M ppre ami Fred UUtline.

Azalea Circle
^ At Coronado Beach
'The*A s!fier*c5re5rTr7ni? Sentd Garden Club met on Wedneily.a\ the Capstan at Naw An]hrv
t Black. Mr*. J. A. Potjder s*rr.
I as hostess for the occasion durg which time *T»itn»trtg waa

tlfu^ h g t she I*

p rsnant- opera aTifO Palmetto

Mathkws arrived
rcroit, O t. to spend
Uh her slrU t and

Mr. and Mr*. Ar-

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rtyon. N.
any Mis.
inward to

rmes end Mrs
? enford'by. ear.

: llarrv Grithball of Char let too,
8. C. and Flalrock; JJ. C. Is visitIng In Sahford, at thk hbmc of Mlv
betufbdU Hagan for tlli weekend,
lie plans, to rbtume hi* studies at
Ihe Citadel in the nekr future..
&gt; Joeeph' E.’ SchptieVer of Mt.
JXr4 4hd' Percy BrOwrr of New
York City w ho&gt;r* eoilngrtcd with

fl*nJ4li*n.EtUHa ivMicd In Fan-

Jack Burney, worthy nutikon,ip fti

iW nir." PUhiiwera'eqmplMrd-lktr ind children. Beitric

lee - RiAetb- Mbitt* Wcrdr which ♦on. Jr. r*lave. Htdkni
krill be held* In Oviedo Park otl 'After iTtiltiAgt ftir, I
Aug^ M at 4:00 P. K. ; Plans were
also m ad e.for the visit &lt;f the
Petekeburg. »ho
ipL B. A school
II be held on fiejjt
f. in tiro c h lp ttr

invitation received from the* Bariner was served «t.G ardner’* bcrrM* Chapter to the local chap­
u
r.n
t
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»*
itaurant.
ter to attend’ their meeting on
S ept II syhen Urey will nave Mrs.
Bartow as their gueaL Mrs. Wurt
Mra. W. P. Field*. Mrnt O. R, Warner, aseociale matron, was ap­
Herndon. Mrs, C. K. Carter. Mre. pointed to be In charge of tbu
P. H. Lanelng, Jr., Mre. J , L. subscriptions for the O’ K 8. magClark, Mr*. Henry Ruseell, Mr. stlnc. Practice of offlcere was
and, Mre. M. Moya, Mlsi Ella Let called for Bept 3 a t 6:00 P. M.
Klrchhoff, Mrs. Fred Pop* end About .,38 members were present
Mre. June RoumillaL
* ’
for the meeting.

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lllitorle Christ Church in Tarrrtoirn. N. Y., where f»T many
rear* Washington Irving served
as a veitryman, was the scene of
the lata afternoon veddlng of
Grace Elisabeth Sehree. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Duren of
Sanford, and Joha Korewlch. eon
of William Korewlek of Ynnkerr,
N. Y. The ceremony was perform­
ed on July 12.
Nuptial muiic wan played by
M in Iona See, church organist,
and Included "Noetum .\ Opui M,
t i. k* nOlch."
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No. a4,"*• "lek
"Ich* Llebe
and th*
Tntermetra from "Cdverllcrt Rum
ticsnl." The traditional wrddiug
marches were used. The overture
to "Romeo and Juliet" was anftly
played during the ceremony and
the hymn. “O Petfect l.ov»," was
heard on the chimes following the
'Benediction.
,
The hrMe ws* given in marrlage by her brother-in-1*»! Lieut.
John S. Strobel, URN. Rhe a ore
• wedding gown designed hy Mr*.
Strobe! fashioned of soft eggshell
chiffon. It featured fe high neck­
line with a round yoke of lace.
The filled bodice had ehjrt puffed
sleeves of lace and the wide gath­
ered skirt terminated In a short
train. The-fingertip length veil
fell'from a tiara or teed pearls.
She wore a single strand of pearl*
and full length gloves and carried
a bouquet of white rotes and car­
nations Interspersed with heby’a
breath and fern.
Mre. 8trobel, the former lr&gt;a
Sehree. served her sister as mat-

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t Mrs. Maty Strong hss retained
from a 10 nay visit with her eonIn-law and daughter, Mr. end Mom.
Align MosHey. * ,

Theesa Strobel. niece of the 14-V^ar Old I^ags
bHrt, v i i flower g irl.,.
Hi. Strobel w on a gown ofBig Game In Africa
f . chiffon ilm llar to that of the
I'i. ' Her gown ftaturrS a- hatNEW YORK. Aug. 22, rtf’)—A ]
aau nrrlilinr anti h"r hfidilrrM 14-rear-old Mrmphls, Term. sail
* » '« halo of pink net am) small hai just returned from an Afrlrun [
flowr*. She wora long pink gloves ■afarl In which ihe brought do« n '
•m il bouquet of pink carnation* an elephant in hrr first h'g tram* t
•ml rose* with delphinium anil hunting expedition.
bale's breath. The flower girl
The routhful Annie Oakley is
wop pale blue net with a fitted
bodee of an off-the-ahoulder He Miaa Virginia Walton Brooks,
liter with a long full skirt. Her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry
hat wai a halo of matching net Doawell Brooks, alio incmlieta ,of ■
Ihe hunting expedition. Her fa th -1
and.ihe carried an old-fashioned rr
is a Meiitphls cotton merchant. &lt;
flowr arrangement of pastel turn
rear floweri.
M. Korrwick choir for hi* hert
mar. John &gt;Urtln Va*r.t. of North
Tarvtown. and hla ushen v.-yrt
hli &gt;t«lhrr-in-faw, William Burkiof Itamford. Conn., and Van F,.
Prtitt of New York City.
Fdlnwlng the ceremony a recep.
ion was held a t'th e home of Mm ;
bhi Vavra in North Tarrvtown
4ft* which Mr. and Mrs. Korewicl left for a short wedding tiip
In Northern New York. Mrs. Korew in’# traveling rostum i waa a
dreamaker suit of beigt gabardint wUh whlrh she wore brawn mile*. They arrived here by ptene
week.
•ccbrories and a white flower hai. thl*
Asked In an -Intervtw if she
Herihoulder corsage whs of white
had been frightened. Miss Brooks
rove
M-s. Korewick attended lo.al replied:
"I have confidence In myself.
echwl* and graduated in lf*45 I didn’t
find anything.to be afraid
frnn Rotlini College in Winter of.
It was something I’ve always
Part where the majored in music
andwas prominent in campus actl- llw d for."
vltbi, She has made her home in
Nev York for the past two years
whtre she is continuing her ftudy
of »o|ce with Alfredo Martino.
Nr. Korewick tervhl with" the
Unted State* Army, during the
re*Ht' W it , dnd waV atktionc.l in
the European Theater of Opera­
tion. He Is at present a student
at the New York University Col.leg? of-Engineering, where he Ik

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WANTED
Life Gourd for Sanford B*»

A T * n p ia .C Iu b

Call Lind Weber, Gen. M i r .

he MayfAir Inn

Telephone 1200

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Still A Good Selection At
r.r&amp; tly Reduced Prick*
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BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. t . A. Monfnrton
Mr, and Mrs. H G. McIntosh,
and daughters, Sandra ami Sonia,
II. announced today the birth of a
have returned from a thre*-w**h»
daughter, Margaret Maniuis*-, on
vlllt In North Carolina.
ld:Li\i*hlnn
._ 1 F W AUX1UAUY M EETS...
7b» Veterans of Foreign Wars
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ileal] of
held their regular hurl*
Silver Springe, Md. visited with Auiltiarv
new meeting Ust night at thl
friends In Sanford yestcnliy. Mrs. Tnitint Center at 8:00 o’clock.
Bvail Is the former Katherine Rorline' huslneae was carried nn
Beam and Is a former resident of after
which a social hour w*» tnthis citv.
Joyed and refrerltmems enjoyed.
Friends of Lieut. Comdr. John
Hnppy Birthday
C. Strolxl will regret tn learn that
he Is confined to the Naval Hos­
pital at Corpus Chrlsii. Tes. for
Mildred Robson
a series of operations. Mrs. Rtrobel
and daughters, Gr.ve nnd Cvthig,
are rejlding in Corpus CJiristt
where Comdr. Strobel is attached
to the Naval .A ir Station ns In­
structor. Mrs. StknbH la the'form t i Iris Sehrei of Sanford.
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Friends of Bill Llvfngstoh, St*,
who his been, confined tn the
Nival Hospital in Jackarhvlire M
i the nail three ' mfehlhi," w iir'lje
Intgreited to lelrn that he Is being
rn about Repr. I
i transferred to 8t. Athens Hospital beds to

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�TH E gA N FO K P H gfl J&gt;p, HANFORD, ELOHIDA

‘Feds To Entertain Os
■ Here Tomorrow In
Twin Bill; Play In
Gainesville Sundjy

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By ARTHUR B E (1nfrrrH . JK.
Herald Sport* Editor
Thf fifth place Sanford Celery
Fed* Mined a full game on Ihr
fourth ptaca Orlando Ssnatnts at
Uta locale trounced !he l’alaika
Aialeaa. 10'to B here Ir-i uixht
roSBli*
ahel'.
1 to i icai *.
Sanford Cfm* ft/n i ettnd twice
i the contest to chalk up the vieTT &lt;&gt;T*r th# A’*. ^ ..
Falatke scored two kifos in the
&gt;p'pf the seeprtd on a tMuble by
I Plrtle. and conaecivlye singlet
i)r Eiwyn Danson and1Danny las-

Tilt To

Praises Leo

G a in e H v ille

The second place Gainesville fj.
HV FRANK Kf'K
Mrtr scored a wild 19 to 2 victory
AP Newafeaturea 8por».i Editor
over the Orlando .Sennio.-s in the
BROOKLYN. N. Y.- If l^o
University City last' night with Onioch.p- l*n‘t brought hark to
Boh Thorpe of the G-Men • and manage the Dodger* ne«t season
John Garrison o f the Senators probably the moat dlsaopniftM lad
clouting home runt.
In Brooklyn will he it-year-olj
The league*leading St. Augus- Donny Williams.
tine Saints, jam m ed_four tuna
Y o u n t William*, an ardent

ALL-Stars, Beak
Ready ftp- Grty
Contest Tonirht

F R ID A Y . A U G U S T 22.

Series Veteran* ’aid tig* with Stan
Musial, wtn&gt; is on the t-miK-lukck
trait after a dismal atart at the
plate.
The Dodger lead ia th.* reaull
By JIM IIKt'K hit
AP Nawafeatuma Sports Writer of an off ami running atari. The
NEW YORK—Bgrrinr the j«. Cardinal* were In the • -liar for
credible. the' New York Yaukeea more than u month, (hit ileaplle
the Brooklyn hulge at thia *Unt*
are In.
the race, the Cardinals still look
The only worry left to Ducky of
Harris* men la whether the World like .the rjaaa of the league.
Of .co v er .ilrooalyn is u i are
Series will lot a five enl one ,o f
's ’ 152.22 in iii.i Thu Yankees! h » tlw t for their Ddifgeia tnm ake
Brobably prcfrT Ihe'Ioriuui. Fa. log lhpir l'* H *tMnJ un Th' v “ *"*
Iht* Brooklyn Dodger* «L'»uld mule
Ibc Yankees oJds-on favurii%--i to
take home ihe junior l&lt;Mi&lt;u*V27th
victory lt&gt; the post-season classic.
Tlw St. Louis Cards won't Ik- »o

Tfie CJubhouse

CHICAGO, Aug. 'St, tdPl-The
11*17 gridiron aeaaon kirk* o f to*
night with the revengeful Cl Mgo
D‘ r*. • Lampions of the N iton­
al Football League. detennilfd to
wallAP the CoUetT All-Star and
•withe the 19-0 lkking the All*
on Brooklyn ba*ena)l, iiied to come Stare banded the Los Air.de*
tcwKbbetla Field In a wheel chair, it &gt;m&gt; last vear.
to 4 battle In which Joe Vitjcr set lie was in a plaster cast from hi*
The
annual contest, to he
a new league record by hitting in toes to hit chest for five years and Plaint In flood-lighted Ktldici
27 consecutive games.
two months. Now he wears a brace Field on Chicago a lake front Hill
The cellar dwelling Daytona and a specially construetri fhoe draw a iv-cord-break log crowj of i’a*vR.hrK I'b i* scored an 8 to S deci­ and ia able to get around vrry UOjWW.
There are several good leaioiu
sion ovct the Pershing Plrutes as nicely.
more
If the sweltering ‘.emperRutt i
Last Day
Herman Mcadowa and Jack Finch
than
“ Ebbeta Field Isn't the same continue to hang io th* 9m , at
let the Lake Counting* down with without Leo,
■idng
__ say* Donnv. "Leo forecast, the shlrt-sl* rved tfan&gt;
Friday!
' Thy Feds came hails In-the bot­ th irr scattered tingles.
glop,
j has meant much to no-. Fee pro- m ar 'see more of tricky forget d
tom of the inning 4oj fie up the
Line acor’ea:
ijcr*
►pie know how kind-hearted he paaalng than exhautting, (Um«90te«ta. Dave B(jAe .was rtfe Oilando
forge
000 000 101— 2 ‘ 4 it11 could be. I know.. Ili'alwnVs sc* bang ground pl#y.
VP a boot by Laatrat, tlici he itolv
When
! member the time the Dodger#
The
All-Star*,
coached
by
Hotre
second base, and Bill L&lt; wi* took a
trained at Bear Mountain.
Paine’s
Frank
Legfiy.
are
Hindifree ducat to fir a t.. Ca'chrr Frank
“Leo invited to be his personal rapped hy the Ion of at Dead
faolick threw the ball, if to center
guest several times. Introduced me three outstanding turkfiJlJ*per­
field and Bride andAh'ri* advan­ St. Aug.
002 200 001—9 II 1 to all the players and gar* me the formers, Army’s Glenn DavlL the
ced on the play. J /ity pilvcrmso Dr Land
200 000 020—i 14 fi
deubltd. scoring t h v tu u men on Ketcher and Stillwell; Alonso, wonderful w rllt walch be trctlved “Mr. Outside” of the Cadets' kmed
for playing In the 1933 All-Star offense last year: Julie* RyTHri;!).
the base paths.
-*Aa Ballet, Rott and MadjjikV
star of lltlnots' Rose Bowl |j*mgame.
Palatka tallied .another run in
piuns; and Bob Fenfmori of Okla­
“Every
birthday
he
sends
me
a
Jka third and H trtt In the fourth Leesburg
100 000 002-3 3 i gift. Last year he had my mother, homa A. A M. Alt thtire f i g Inante*
- Saturday Only!
. to end ita uprisings, for the evtn- Daytona
ur. I f ,
201 104 OOx—8 • I dad and me aa‘ U s gpcvti a t- a lurid while acrlmmaging a( the
fhjr.
[•OSes
Mated*. Gormlth and Hall] Mea­ Dodger L is oj fam e iu the Polo All-Star camp in Evanston, III.,
• DOUBLE FEA TURE •
uinat
*
: Tha locala continued to peck dows. Finch and West.
' * » ♦• J « ^
V -T-I
and will are little Or no action.
Grouiids
and
before
the
game
he
ipeat
•Way a t the Palatkan*' lead hy j
Other All-Stars may sec limited
permitted me to alt on the bench
is
a-Korlng two runs in (he fourth and i Coach To Retire
action because uf lisser.inluite*.
with the players."
a t stuff pitcher. Meal for the
m pair in the filth to tie the con- 1
* But the i-(iU*iris r.g k re .•nt ti , 11 g nThe
Clement
V.
/"YflUatol.
'ItoM
irV
Cteft'otter'again. * The Med# fftl ged |
a
ofDodger
pitchingmound
called corps,
far &gt;nona i
&gt;
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AUef96
Y
ears
tic
anJ.
|f
they
lose.
It
will
uk
e
a
father, aaya (he fine treatment the
the other hand, ia a tno'Juy crew.
Ahead In the sixth ort tws m'arkcn j
lot
of
playlug
b
y
-'th
e
hm
rler
' bov has received from Duri»:hrr
Only
Ralph Branca
has have
U&gt;rn Mar­
con­
In addition
the Cards
land placed the contest on ice with,
!*• _
,
I ,«Pd other* In baseball “has been Bears, who will a v e ra g e ' 230 sistent
year. The
ine fastthroughout
rookie JimtheHr*m.
and
two runs in tha eighth.
, '
N, , Tex.—Jo* M. ,
^ lt ton|c th* boy could hav# pounds In the line.
Dodger*
have
been
able from
to come
they could
coax
a win
the
' Tonight the Feds invirds the
ret ring after 30 1r^ , | rwJ ln h|. fight for healtlp"
The All-Stars will depend upon arm
up with
a well-pitched
game
at
of Murray
Dickson or
HowiaJ
'A talea Bowl in Palatka for a
• *n «h* Spring«|'H be g l.d when 19« get* backflcld speed, including ’ the crucial
PpUet*.period*, p-'.*
v.»r rtav ff
— has I
but: th*
Hwln bill and tompfrow they retools. That meant] here," says Donny, I'll lost fo*- sweeps of Claud* (Buddy* Yeung, none of the depth of the Cards.
.turn' to the Municipal Park for a
’ up coaching basr- Kt( about Commissioner Chandler Illinois' negro flgac, Charley TripJoe Hatten. for example, peat
double attraction with the Cainrs[ht the game to (^spending Leo fdr one veal- ‘for pj of Georgia and Vie Schwill of the Chicago Cub* »lx times In his
villa G-Men. ‘
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Northwestern, and 'on' th&lt;?'Ibsip first ten victories. n« h a t been
paaalng of Notre Danin’s (Jtorge much less than a ball of fire
•begin at 3:00 o'clock and the final
Ratterman. Ben Raimondi uf {Indi­ against the leagtkt’a other six
rUlt of the dauble header will begin
ana and perhaps Trlppl.
teams.
SAH ANQ lW r i !
'a t 8:00 o'clock. 8anford move*
The Chicago Rears, I t excellent
Brooklyn hitting it conrutcnl,
to Gainesville on Sunday' for a
physical condition and rated seven with six regulars around the 300
-eingle Hit.
and a half point* better than the mark. Rat the Rums have n-&gt; really
Hart is the oldest coach in lino
I Charlie Bissen opened on the
collegiate* hy local bet makns, long ball hitters, no sluggers who
Mil D e lim it
hill for the locals and rave away of service in Texas and they don’t
are ilrtrrm lnnl to win If for oo can take charge and wreck a hall
,te Johnny Tomat in th* fourth know here just how theyll get
other reason than to avengf the
fram l. Tomat gained credit for along without him. Ills basketball
bruising dent In National FoetW f
and baseball teams always won
,th* victory.
League prestige caused by last
l l n l i l 11% IT IT t: I.KUilK
more than their abate of games
year's' All-Star trlnlmtng of the
FALATtiA
Tram '
. W
I. I*»«, &lt;
ever) against the big schools.
Rama.
tii. Auautin* ::
*1 a n
Hr played professional base­
Iksk. .{b
(lalnrCvlUa
1* II •&gt;&gt;&gt; , &lt;
( ’u n tp an lu n l'ic* u re
m soff. .lb
ball for 14 years, stsrling
lu U m l
JJ
I*
--*•
I
Oils
ml"
SI
S*
,!|u
H
». If with Fort Worth of th* Tearsather*. «f
Hanford
St
*f .t*S ll
janllclJ,: *
as League - In 1909 as a &gt; I'atalKa
U. n
.141 II
LMburs
ss
T
S .m n
Hut the leaaonrd Cardinals h.ivi
cslcbsr. In th* winters he
tlailuoa itsarti tS T* .111 l i
Whilev Kurowski, Knot Slaughter,
would teach school. While
H rislli leittrdar
Joe Medwick nml Terry Moore In
ttalnnVIllr 1*. .(itundo I . „ '
pitying
b all/’llart
would
pace their hitting attack. All are
Daylonn twsvti
I^CStlare 1
aaNKOinr I*, d’atstica s
study fur his examinations
HU Ausuatlot»U-4tid S- . Mcoasavy to - obtain ^a life T"
TMs i ' i Ik a m
. u*inMrt!Jl*'-'ac tutafu*..
teaching rertlfirste. Du Mag
i %&gt;&gt;u n n listin g at Ht. Augosilii.|»lsi 14 years he completed U
Hanfurit at .P alii^iitJ ■
.llsytone Hcneh *» t.Seatmrx
eiamlnatluns In, that nulitbee
^ ,
L h in rH
i#f:,Mtbl*el* and w li award*
Team .,,.
' 1- Wl. .1
’ W 'Itlg' rerliflrale. .
* •
t h i n wa* sohiethlng wrong Kith
H art ia bulldiilg a new home In
-Lliupir*- Lavely's report- concern­
T O l.£ R
flhgltuWti llid an«V I f tiTblfl.
ing the melee after the Frd-HsnI t s&lt;
.11*
ited he sav* be will do nothing Onetnnati
ator game a t the Municipal P#rk
rhksgo
SI ss
.ill
fiah. Of course, L*
he adds.
Tomas, p
i f I a J butI M.la
I'ltistiui ah
so *i
ere
on Haturdsy 'Aug. 9.
&gt;he may play a little baseball fhlladetplils
l
l
IS
.It#
Several rabid Sanford fans real­
foists
iT ia* r i? li now and then. Recently, when
Hetalli
y
n
lH
lir
ly went to bat and told the FSL
■a—lt&gt;d out tor-Cliandirr In »lh Bprlngslown wa* ptsylng Barallrnuklyn t. Ctnrlanall t
^O W ElA N D
Talatka
t i l l*n esa— *
president exactly what happened,
|l»MOn t-l. I'hlrsK"
Baaieed
-Asa m ets—IS dlse, Hart was asked If he could
and
without
reservation.
I'hUsdsIptils
P-1,
m
L'.nlt
—trior*. LssU-sl * Paultrk, Hllvsi- ratrh fnr the local team in. the
YOUNG
Mew York I, I'll lil.iii at. I
Hi-thing stated that there was
Jana. i hantbk, -#tui&gt;» tiallfd llu hlnlh Inning. Alec Thomas, a
LKAIII K
no
doubt
in
hi*
mind
that
the
in­
paason. I.aiirea MiWvrmao 1. no- llfe-long-frlsnd and former base Team AMKHirAH
W I. I’&gt;«.
fcif, T«n«off I. I , « 1| llairlnaion
cident did happen, and that Ibu
»w Turk
1* &lt;s *.&lt;il
|k L&gt;k*. MrMatiui Hurray. Two leal) teammate, was asktd to M
incident should have been t(port­
Boston
It
11 .111
W heal Balancing
■flaw hltsi Plrtle, Hllvarman f. rtst- pitch. He also agreed. So the Philadelphia
SI 11 .1*1
ed.
Sevflsld.HI,ilen basesi llride. Hac • battery of Thomas and Hart Detroit
*S
IS
.11*
Incidents like that arc not good
rtflaa*! Hurray, kfsManas. Inxilde moved the opposition down.
iTcvsIi- nd
11 i t .Aid
C * ,K“ C . W e l s h
ptagSi domes lo Burk to Tonmll:
for any league, and definitely nr#
Chicago
IS
*1
lit
Ltslrra |a Burk I ell on l&gt;*sesi 8*nNOVELTY
hard to render decision* upon, be­
Wsthingion
l*
«*
.III
.f- •’stalk* I. .Bases on balls: Bitten T In 1 *•*. * runt; off i'hsnd1* .11*
cause, a* In every -:as«, there are
M t Nvrray X lllsrep ». Tomat 1. In l In 4 1-1. * runs. Wild pllrheti HI. la m Neialrs MYetlsrdag
two aides, but that -still dues net
Chandler I. mruck; out; -Ug 111.- I'liSOdler. Winplii* piirhsit Tomat
IVathlriKton 4-1. Detroll !•
“SCREEN SNAI»8HOT8'
ted 1, Tomat », Cgddtlsr. Uttar oft Losing pluheri Chandler. I’mpire.:
eliminate the fact th#t liv ely was
Chicago
1,
lluslon
I
Murray s' m t |. | Innings s ran.. ■*»*!• tad lto.ll Time of game:
bumped around and maiht no re­
Philadelphia ». HI. Louts tport of It. That is where, perhaps,
Ne«r York #. Cleveland 1
he mad* hi* mistake.
. Herlong stated that he has cau­
tioned alt tha umpire* in the Flor­
ida B ut* League to lie surd'to
include everything In tbeir reports
that happen*.
John GansaJ. It aafaared.ta v*.
Ulad to avada the Issue In tba
hearing by bringing up a few
•A
.
_____ - '. '_____ .
itatemant* about tha f u . batug

another chance at the Yankres. peat the process. This met ft.4
who heat them four ifsiru . to one la alow hut doe* not harm delicate
white cottons or linena.
in the "Wild Pitch Serif-.”
fo r once, the Yankee fan* are
routing right along with them.
They think ih e lirouks would be a PLASTERING — STUCCO
much softer loin h tha t the Car*
Hlnals.
J'LAIN — ORNAMENTAL
Kuat xtaina on fahrica may he
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fabric' over g pan of lulling wafer
and toueeiing lemon julco. m It.
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at once. Oviedo 2862 or Dr.
unit enables us I d wmk tvhric
Martin 2302, o r write- Box ISTl - Hunt'* Twfttd* Feed Store
there is no alectrlc conn.-, llo t
Chuluota Florida. Lhrge rsdaw
available. 21 yeois u p i i»-rir-*.
• fo r .sa le
for nussls to visit- ^ f ! L doctor., |
IL M. Gleason, Laka Maty, Ha t—•-a-*a»-aee*-te-i^-«iniat-tlirrv-ii
;WST1» P E H S -a OENtfl
y -i i-e rilin -slt i S t l b l i W ‘ f i « foliow
OUND. BUNDLED IN
I.s P.oi.til, 111Jt,e , uunti 111 ben,
AVAII-AHLE. at ontw. convemantROOFING.
HOOT
Palming,
all
BUNDLES.
M ^1 lit
I ..0 tilA t.i-w
if located down town Motion,
.kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188. ISO
hie Ii.ess fi H i ||
p; iw II
B. 20 and 28 OENT *
.tip id data aparttnewts with all
Kill
II
if
t
l
The
T&gt;‘W|i u( ttcnfoiALTERATIONS—*11 kind*, hut .
,
modem conveniences. AdURs
belts, buckles. .Mrs. 11m-* t i m t t . m A
only. Phone 560,- ■»
■
B*e Jimmie Iowan'S Sheet Meld ;* Ion*,
selwhllc. The
Accointidstlon, The tiuuiri■ U P B g . . . , ■ ■ plan
Work*
for
new
RadlMuis,
nra
FURNISHED ioot£ with
erty u n iter ih* u u t t e r l i r i t ' e ' r «
Radiator
tores,
Radiator
clean
in t h e n a m e o r W a t h i m r i t i S ituuii.i
privileges. 6(1? Qak A»e.
fmf and repairing.
10 Bneinpea O pportunities
I'm*at tsbl ttrilfritle ah,
RENT FREE—nicely furnished
I deenatd^ a. rurdiii* |u luW,
l&gt;cdrooni to settled men. Best
WELL established llard»vcre llusl- • il^ il.Vribr,i ip,,-an w.n
of references requited. Owner
ness for tale., Clean si mi. uf to the hlahetr* l.idder el
a partial It.valid. J. J. Roily,
nu'irliaiutike. Box MGT, c/o limit* duOr-»n ihe (•-•! Jl
Ibe mi. Mil «.f j»r|iteluljrF
KFD No. 1, Box 33, Sanford,
Hyiald.
Which lg lb* Itt rtby . f t
IVI13 S P E C IA L iJfM V IpfcN
l-ateil Hits |,i dak ul
IStT .
•
3
W A N TED TO RENT
FOR RENT—Hoor sander. Easy
O r Herndon
Batt«r*es A nattary Charging. opuraliou. Reaeonablc rales, Han­
riera in . ufi riiini
FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
IT. B -P O rR CO. IN C ."
Kamiiiiili 'I'uiinly, I
ford Paint A Glgis Co. I'hun*
perm, residhnfs. By l it of Sept. ■agaiswt ~i- . llbsw _^4=, . - - -lorr.r'.al rieilt't Meal!
New
Phllro
car
radio.
Just
an
lm-d,
Clurt ‘ In a* pofsibla. 2 ' bedprice to sell. Sills Service Sta­
rc.jiu.c. Please fall jf71 -18 .ailer
0* Yo« Suffer O tiBets Ut
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SEE US FOR
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Two apartm ent .house, all large
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
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SANFORD
room, end two badi
118 N. Park
Phene 180
shower. Eight wires ■
L- Highway 17, Ideal
court or for trailer «i
i ’, mile* from Sanford.
F
I I 1.Duo oo.
*
A nice home with fnpot
Barber Shop open Thursday,
k • ty. doM In, a k l &gt;fal
Friday A Saturday.
*
I
The house la la i d t t d
Copperskin potato Draws from
certified La. semi M. &lt;300. CM 13 N O T IC E S — PER SO N A L
11,78. A. If. Prevatt, 8*' ill*,
SANFORD Beauty Salon-T'hon,
room; kitchen a u l bedirpo-n
1334. 306 Park. Mary-MaMahpn
dowhstair*. One efflclsncy apaitPhone J3S4. Permanent wavet
merit, and one very large teda r t ic l e s W
,R i up, guaranteed. Water sof­
room and baUi «9&gt;fklrs; also
st'eash prica paid to t used
tener. Also open evening*.
two ear garage with three room
rttyrd. Ted DaVU .Furniture
i n E. 1st. Ph. 658._______
lirTM a-nm am airbirH osi
LOST- -Two 11001 M Ttrea On
rims. Brand numberi 8748. A
'2307. Finder notify Tamtaml
TYeil Tour* at Sanford. Phone
II. Reward.

1837 DODGE TUDOR, new paint,
Settled colored woman for g&lt; neral
upholstery good coniiiion. Hoy
*” house Work. 107 N. Isvcust
Reel. 808 W. 2nd S l
CstU r. Perkins
FORD 2 door, fair

LydiA t , noktatn’s Ve«*i*bi» CornpOutot to r*li#f« such tvroptuir.tl
in e tetei.t tnullcsl test r-tokhatn's
Coq.Vou.u1 plot*0 ttnisixtblt htlpful

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ruBresistant* to such
Hht Stetoaehlc ld*.lr'

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ECHOLS BEDDING
COMPANY

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�TH E :SA N FO R D (H E R A I %

^fi^yptiAn R iot

Ford Unionized

eatiap**
M H . . . ___________, .
■ ■ • a to
war* scattered by police
ibThair demanded 'kvacuatto/■British troops . from Egypt
£ blood/*
"•
■
,"T)owW*Vith America',! the trao r!” Demonstrators shouted.
Down jwhh Brasil; tb* -traitor!
Egypt dilia* the aeedrlty counriU Rgypt'defies tha wbut* world.
. They: tailed also foF advice on
‘traifonfs Egyptian* police." PnIck l l r e 'a s officer* struggled to
btfnjr tha wounded b y .|M k * fire
tilt thrirn g , under conlrfcl.
.Tb* Egyptians want a sacurl;y ruuncll ruling' on '.their dsWand foe withdrawal of ’ British
trooba from Egypt tW ^sti ond to
ftrltub p*rtkipstion-;'trt Hhi ad­
ministration of th* -Sudan. BtaHJ proposed a t Laka Success thta
*rb*k that Britain ' and Egypt
itsh over again
their deadoeked negotiations, and keep the
»on&lt;ll. informed., / That. * United
States supported Brasil!* propo»11. th e Brasilian rceogimtndapo'n toda.**.
brotherglared “all
gin’s side”
U.N. and
faith* action before
must now

&lt;r«stlss*a Siam P a n On*)
veto, many unions had taken
action similar to that of th»S
Ford worker*. In New York CltyJ
tha greater New York CIO Coun­
cil estimated that (IK percent .’ f
the 10,000 employers hsvlng con­
tracts with 300 CIO locals there
had signed onc-year contract ex­
tensions before the deadlineIn San Francisco* the Inter­
national
Longshoremen’* a n d
Warehouseman's Union (CIO), in
a dispute over employer refus­
al to recognise unionisation -rf
longshore walking bosses, warn­
ed »htpper*_ of the possibility
eat.C oast maritime tieup
and at the same tlm-t advised
its locale of an Impending "lockou|"* sometime after today. The
llx-wctk dispute ha* - tied up
sir Luckenharfi Steamship Com­
pany vessels.
In what prohably was the last
collective bargaining election un­
d o the old National Labor Re­
lations Board set-up, the IIAW

i

ESISF**’ 1

FUMK1TY MAN FOR HOWARD HOOHK* WAITIMI AIRCRAFT COMPANY, Johnny Meyer (left) Is pictured wttl
movie actor Dana Clark In a New York night club ai Senate process serves* continue to se*rch for hfm. A
right, Howard Hughe*, millionaire plane builder, wave* to admirers a* ha boards hia private plana at.tts
National Airport, Washington, for his return to California. Completely changed from the harried man wht
*h# s *n ,t* War Investigating Subcommittee, Hughe*'-face fairly beams, (fntemeitonal 5oundpko*o]

.(A t Lake Success, j-oyncil del m t e i of the United , States,
Chin*,’ France, Bfigplm and Brasil

b p ttttd

to b* |li)*A j»P

FRIDAY, 'AU GU ST 22, 1947

FLORIDA

at the Glenn L. Martin Airplane
Manufaeturing
* *
t plant at llasltimore.
Rest
Madden, regional
NLRR director announced the
vote, with none 'getting a ma­
jority.
The executive board nf ’he
American Communications Asso­
ciation
CIO), claiming 36,(ICO
member*, voted to refuse "to

rdiolution.)
■— “
./A t Alexandria, a policeman was
gtruek’ln the face v jf «/dks a t a
d*fn*hstr»tlon by more than (100
EdhtpUdns in tha nation’s summer
ehpjUl.
Twelve
demonstrators
W *g* si re lied. *,
'R epresentatives o f the Moilam
brtlhcrhood said another demonnnktjbn occurred last night at
F b r t. Said, - a t tha Mediterranean
M tf.o f th« Sues Canal. r
,
ivA cab]e wpa rtceWgA t*ika.momMg from fiem ter Mahmoud, Noktaihi Pasha, leader of the Egypt­
ian : delegation to the Security
dMuell, ,aiking that there be no
demonstration* In.E gypt because
n _ th* possible effdtv-on Egypt’s
e ia t. a government jnformant aald.

Trum an To Complete
Defense Setup Soon
. - WASHINGTON, - Aug 12 *GP&gt;—
President Trum an left . himtalf
three more weeks.to pick the ci­
vilian and m ilitary- leaders who
wltl round out this-country’s new
uni fled national defen seaet-u p .■
The Chief Executive , told re­
porters In announcing his choices
of W. Stuart Symington. John
L,. Sullivan and Kenneth i C. Roy ail to run the Air Fore**, Navy
and A nar, respectively, -that the
full provisions of the unification
law will b« put Into effect by midSeptember.
Still to be filled are ' such
other m ajor posts . as cblefa ' of
sta ff for the. Armjr anr Air
Force*, dhlef of naval operations,
director of a central* Intelligence
agency and members, of three
hoards, national resource*, munItons *n&lt;1' reieich'developmrnt.

tha Jostle* Department and Fedtral Trad* Commission to uncov­
er any prtve rigging.
Tha c(i mmlttee will - hod hear­
ing up anl how to gat tham down,
baginning next month in an affort
to find out why &lt;price* are go­
ing up and how, to gat tham diwn.
A fish chowder i* always wel­
come. It can be mads from seat
bass, whitaflah, cod or haddock.;
It may be New Enaland style
chowder with onions, potatoes and
milk in it. or on* using tomatoes 1

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SAYS MRS. JERNIGAN

'Joint Committee'To
Check Price Fixing
WASHINGTON. Aug.. 21 UP)—
Senator 8parkman :(D-Als) said
today the Senate-house - commit-,
tea to Invaitlgata rising cotta
ought to check particularly "on
this whole m atter of posslbla
price-fixing" by industry.
The Alabama lawmaker end­
orsed s recommendation by John
D. Clark, a member of President
Truman’s
Egonomic - Advisory
Council, th at tha -joint committee
cotlaborato In a twin drive by

W ARD'8 HOLIDAY INN I

-Suffered From Nervous Indlge«Hon No M atter W hat
.Or How L ittle She Ate, She
Stales. E ala Anything Now
And Feela,So Much B etter
-Her \york la A Pleasure
,* Among • the latest well-known
Florida men and womin to com*
forward witH a grateful obbllc en­
dorsement of Retonga after trying
this famous gastric tonic in their
own cases, is Mrs. O. I- Jemlgan.
well-known home owner of 012
fWeitt Alfred St., Tampa, Fla.
f " I | seened to me that no matter,
what l sj«. QT;how Jlttle I suffered
continually frqm nervous ind'iges,-,
Hoa." becWrVs llr*.'Jernigam " M y '
appetite dwindled away tci khetw
I seldom cared-whather meal time

slept so poorly that I never lesmtd
to get rested. My elimination n r t
very liuggish, and it seamed tv
me I haydly had the strength and
pep a person of my age ehrnilf
have.
*'I tried *o many medicines that
I was beginning to feel discour­
aged, but Rctonga gave me both'
prompt and splendid relief. My
appetite wap never bettor. ! sat
anything I want, and I sleep soond.
ly-and reatfully. I havi regained
my lost weight, and I feel to goo&lt;L
again that work la a plestursj
Retonga la grand."
■Ratonga la Intended-to frtllevs
distress due to insufficient flow
.of^lgeatlv* je te w 'in ' C-V’fOtnsi* 1
loss of appetite. Vitamin R&lt;1 de­
ficiency and constipation/ Accept
no substitute. Ratonga may bs o*.
Uinad at TOUCHTON’R - - Adv.

tfrs rF Ie a Kejected
senttnc* Impotad on the
« outspoken leader of the
altlon in pktlldaienl &lt;Dul««for which th* Allied Control
nlsslon haa ’ i specific rsBo|h th* Americans and the
British- urged Cherepanov to in-*
*ffufet th# -Bulgarian.1government
Yuspfnd tha sentence until
thk’ commlssloii had* full oppor­
tunity t o . review the ease
Replying tu th# Amatlran letI f i t npC.eontldsr l*. j«ra* ihie
;U»* Allied Gofrtfbt CnmniisI'-Wi interfere in ah)’ wav In
Nikola Palkriv,.in.
ihrtlilf la purely an Internal

TW* PHOTO WAI MOWN PROM TOKYO to the UnJtdd Stale* by Capt William Odom on his raeorf-brt
aolo flight arotind tha world. It show* Jap repatriate* from Russian-held areal of former Nipponese emu
hailing Emperor Hlrohlto. H* returns the eh err* by waving his straw hat.
(Informational Sounds

Dipthcria Report

H’aetlss**
r a n osal
able by private physicians , and
By ADELAIDE Khit It .
■t th* Health Unit. It Is nrofAI* Newafeatuti'v W ilier
ersble, he said, that children I*
Antonia Brlco, one uf tho wcild'a
brought tit the Unit on Tueslay
end - Saturday' mornings of each few women symphony conductors

!Th*r*
h j th*
d Comthlsf
•W.'IIVIM* HUP upon i'.Sflf th#
r9 P 4 f n
rarl*wlng ,Ntko' i Pell O T l ekM ”
^
diagnosis all uneompile*ted’ m vnr

„.ii hi reply u er h*-i.|r-! to (he m ay lm trrnlcil Ip the home. The

A iiatean Information Service,
c .UaJ. General W*lMr RnUrt*ou, II. 8. onmbef of th-r Conifcussion, informed .W aihi'gion.
, . PtcislOns of the Allied Control
intrtt b* unanlmuli, and Russia’s
Wfuaa ended the \ possibility of
*n allied ravlaw of th* case.
‘.V

Baton Pupils Should
Start At Early Agrc

patient i s ’ to he Isolated '|A one
room and only one a tte n d a n t‘In

and nne of Its pioneer* In tcnrhlng
symphony conducting to children,
bent over tha score uf Dnrthovcn’i
F ifth Symnhouy, her amlter ryrs
alight. She made a - few crisp
final comments to tha pupil* who
accomponled-lwr (rom jthPlr hnidT
&gt;» n?nvpr
New York enroute to
i E„uI T ' . * 7 ° *h* W.IU C07d,urt
•YfRPh°blc*. In aeveral cauntrirs,

m

HERE
Bi *
B3-&lt;u
1— !

TAKE UP A

SPORT
RECREATION
IS
RE-CREATION

always cofidrtft III

IndonegfyAJfisue
• Vw)
its* would
it through
tunc)) consistJerk of the

n&amp; a
(CsattM** Iims r«t&lt; Dm )
the nation, h* declared.

i mare 'grsee -ithan from
r
(jtic*,
Halted Stalfa’/and seven
marlean nstlolta have profropoaala making no such
m . batweSai ‘»t*fjpa*r!on
utj
f p
within

2!{

V

net of the family, lie slatol. lie w|th thi
or she shall not. enter th# room Ruroncai
nf th* alck parson or child b o t | | or (a|j
I* permitted to attend to ’it*
„ |n.
work or business.
pple ,
Kqrean Revolt
We suggest, however, said Dr. graceful
-ICesUa***
Oa»&gt;
Qulllman. that, wherever possible, ductora
•d th* "rsvelutlonsry natur#’
ha stay elsewhere until tho child Their gi
tk *-act:/H ies.)
—
is released by th* madlcal at- D°n
Hodg* said rlngltadsTs in
tendant.
..
.
anything
DYppaganda plot h i8 'b**n ui
Complicated cases, he asserted,’ • .e.on&lt;*V
for ban* time
may be taken to the bnspltat
„,
,
t hind disorders ' and placed in a private rooks or . *
ion." charged the Isolation ward when this It deem- ^,uet
ptaajen,)
*d necesstry by the physician.
C*I „
Only tha nurses and physlrisna ?„*!*??
may enter th# room or 'ward. 25L *vV
lir e hospital and nursca am familiar with the rules regarding
precautions to prevent spread of

io Conf^pen

woman w ithia-pianist’s pijwtjful
hands, which move in slntplo-expressive gesture* from , the -ped1
urn.
'
"Lot* of conductor! tn*Vi
speeches to their musUians.dlvm1
tb* beauty of tr music " srut;'*4ys,
“ M ythenryt* th artf.y o u r potion
la clear, you don't have to make a
speech.”
• •. r 'i*
Mlsa Brico who was bprn.'^n

Ha outlined tha history of
n rth o d i used In public healt)
service to combate smallpox, dip
tahtria, typhoid and other com
munleable disease*.

they and f amicise th* E d u c to r,
Th# chOdren'JMgin with 6m ‘simple
Haydn* aymphoiii.-* and prepress
to th* bigger music oF M a u ri and
Beethoven. This# they grow with
the music and don't try to tackle
too many complicated thing* at
once, *
"Conducting I* good for their
musicianship. Also, It teachea
them to taka criticism good naturedly before a crowd and It
makes Intelligent listeners of tham.
I am convinced that tha reason
most people don't go to cocnorU
is that they do not understand thu
muale.”
Brico, w«a now teaches piano
and orchestra conducting in Den­
ver, will conduct symphonic*. in
Danmark, Finland and Holland
this fall. Sha i* n tall, vlgormsp-

w ith M atch e d Cub Iq u lp m e n tl

Symphony conducting U th* love
of har Ufa. but ahr^dmltfe that tha
path of th a t love -U fa t ffom
smooth for % w o tftn . * r :- 'J; ''Fra having a |'hsrd pufl.' -sh*
•aid w ith'a smile. "Not beckus* of
tha mualclans or the audiences,
but because of-the hoards nf di­
rectors and mahagara. Sometime*,
at first. I have been aware of
tremendous realsUncs of Uts ntotlclrtlt In an orchestra, though I
have gavar had any oblections
from them or difficulty with'theta*
But when they begin to phty, they
don’t care If a conductor is * man
or a woman as long a t that con­
ductor knows hit or har builncsa."
In 1034 Brlco founded the New
York Woman’s Symphony Orrh*#Ira to move that women tan play
anv Instrument wall. . £

•

: • -

L _ (hat's w^jtt tha newFarnull Cub bringi' to smill fsm*
snd truck gsrdcrts. ,
j'
With a full litMot mstchod, spcdslly-dcsignad la*
[
piement*... with such feature* asthe Vmhwud Mmmt'
by fraltf sad ALasSsrCsafftli, .“this FarmaJl Cubl*ftttl
w * -~ - ±
L i i x x .
rtgbt lot thou' crop
sera .that

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- -a - -

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Thereart four type*of power in the PvtnaUCob: power to patsi,
forward-mounted Implements or
those attached to the driwhir(
.to operate machines through the pwr uk+ffi ot halted op to
Pot theFarmallCobtoworkapd good-fayatothaslow, timodir
work yoi walked through before. The Cob’*riding comfort, ease ofj
handling aad finger-tip controls nelly bring a "new day” to th*

Wa try to assure a safe water
supply In th# county, he said, *ntl
reported that 400 sample* of
water from walla had been ana
lysed. Food supplies ar* safe­
guarded by Instruction and ie
qulrsmente of handling In food
serving places. In splta of Umit-

SEMINOLE TRUCK &amp; TRACTOR COMPANY
PLAY MORE

NEWYO

He outlined th* new tubercuiMlaj methods from which five

LIVE LONGER

v Two of these patient*
Hallsed and tha others
g ehecktd, ha aUtetL. (

MIL MERCHANT

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COMMUNITY WOULD

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CHICAGO*
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THE W EATHER

Tb Protect the Pm m of the World;
To Promote the Proeraa* of America
To Prod or* Prosperity for Sanford.

Fair through Tuesday exc
locut thundershowers likelyafternoon or early erm ine*.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVIII
■w-Mjy iae in■

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,
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E s ta b lis h e d 1908

i i

Reds Demand
A-Bomb Count
4For U N Data

Pan-Am Board
Duties Named

W aiting For Death In. Indonesia

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25 OP)
—Ruitia demanded today that anv
United Nation* proposal* to to',
leet official data on Hoop* and
arm* from the 55 member gov­
ernment* mud include figure*1
on atomic bomb Itockpile*..
Soviet delegate Andrei A. Gro­
myko *aid it would be "unreatistie” to gather military figure*
-gvrithout lilting the number of
' atomic bomb* held by jmy coun-

„ *nrGromyko took hU .aland »»
- th ;n i.&gt; iitlo .( 0orthd*atdn cm fonventional armament*, now limited
in It* discussion* on arm* redurtinn to weapon* outatil* the
mat* destruction category, fail­
ed to agree on a suggestion for
collecting information.
' The United State*, Britain amt
m Franea also opposed proposal*
-^ .g e t-rtb e - f i g u r e e lmt their ohjeev
tlona were on the ground* that
the move* were premature.
• The original data proposal. of­
fered by Australia and Syria and
supported ’only by Btlgium, fin­
ally w*i dropped without vote
but' Australia and China then
luhmitted new plan* along, the
tame lines. These ‘will lx- taken
up In detail next Thursday.
Today’* developments left the
|0 UN with virtually no accomplish­
ment* after ndarly a year of
fiddling with Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Y, M. Molotov’* propoial*
for global arm* clashing lr\ the
General Assembly last Ortohe*
The issue ha* been passed back
in d forth between the paietn
Security Cornell and tha cemmlsaton and Ita committee* since Ue
assembly followed up Molotov’*
on by adoptinr a . broad
lact DecemtfV
* J ;

Q U ITA N D IN H A B ta iil, Aug.
25 bPi-—The Pan-American un­
ion's governing board was desig­
nated as "liaiion organism" of th:
hemispheric defense syilem by a
committee of. the Intcr-Amriican
onference today.
"The governing board of the
Pan-American union." said a res­
olution adopted unanimously by
the comiqillee on voting proced­
ures. "shall act as liaison organ-"
ism in'* the Intci-fynerican system
’ fie *h«t concerns tne treaty ot mu­
tual defense.”

ATHENS. Aug. 53. (/Pi—Th*
l iberal I’arlv of Themletofclee
StiphntilW, S6-ysar-old lormer
premier, refused tonight to Joinn new government under Conalanlin Tealdari*. Sophocles \*n*
i/rlm . code.iiler of the party, an­
nounced the decision alter a twojiniif party conference.

Merchants Urge Rotarians Enjoy
Action On Cross Vocational Talks
State Highway At Lunch Meeting
Association Votes To Farm Loans And Oil
L e a s e s Discussed
Aid In Speeding Up
By Toy And Bolltr
Decision On Route

5T

Vocational talk* by Rotary
members were presented at the
regular weekly luncheon of tb*
Rotary Club today on * program
which was under the direction 'ol
R r fc r Cornell. Letmitd Toy. whose
classification i&gt; "farm loans' *pok*
on the Central Florid* Production

&amp; -Credit

Association,

and Donald

" trfiw fd tftg , secretory. N K T Bolls,
n .ll. oil ]M |t brok„ . dtsguseid
Sralth presided.
Chamber of Commerce Manager the buiinctt of oil leases.
State Road-Department which ha*
Thr Central Florida Produc­
Edward lllggin* pointed out »th#
need of promptness in aiding tb* tion Credit Association Was rrEj5 , ~ ,
full authority to plan and schedule ganited in 1933. Mr. Toy. who
Plans for a second Southeast- th* Road 46 route, In making a' is sccrctaiy and treasurer of the
i Glider Conteet to be held In decision a* wheether to use tits government financed agency, *tsl­
nfoH Jan. 15-18 were discussed lakefront route or the TwentyX over tha weekend by William fifth
C. Street route. Too much con­ ed. It is designed to make short
L atarut, stats director of aviation, troversy will further delay the term loart* to farmers, citrus
and 'lo c a l officials. The local road building, he said. He de­ growers, dairymen, ranchers, .tree
m att would be the last In a trio clarer! that the flrtt cross state Keeper* and ferneries. The loan*
of proposed air activities which road 1through Hanford had been
include the
Flying Alligator proposed in 1015 and that the issue are usually from .5 months 10
the All Amtrlcan Air Maneuver* had been kicked around ever since. 3 years duration. '
II. B. 1’ope, chairman of the
party at Melbourna on Jan. 7 W l
During the past five years, be
the All American Air Maneuver* Hoard of County Commissioners stated, more than one million dol­
tald that hU group was working lar* has been lent by tb# agen­
at Miami on Jen. 0-11.
The thre* s ir ’ attractions are with the S la te . Road Department cy. Last year th# total re*eh*J
being planned in rapid sequence to select o suitable route through $1,370,000. ranging In amount
in order to attract a large number Sanford for Road 40, but alto from $175 to $100,000 and beat­
«vef pilot* to Florida, _ Lasdrus warned that If there le loo much ing in tsrsit a t 4 H peresnt. Thers
stated. Planes flying north from runtroversy, neither route com- are 5 employees and one part tir 1*
. toe Miami a vents would be routed templaterl will be selected. Randall employe* who service loan* ill
through Sanford and L a tu ru s Chase advocated the Twenty-fifth Orange, Volusia, Lake, -Osceola
estimated that thare would be Street route a t most practical.
and Seminole counties.
•
Jack Ratlgan outlined the City's
a t least 300 plants a day making
Mr. Rolls stated that an nil
flnancal and tax situation and lease broker is similar to a real
this stop.
Those taking part In the dis­ pointed out the .reason* for In­ (stats broker In that he make*
cussion of the meet and the other creased assessment* 'and taxes. te**e» between landuwnsta mid
activities which will be held In He deplored lack of interest of
I l 'i a l l a a i S t a
t« ,|
connection with the soaring event* ctllzeiu in City Commission meet­
Included Edward Higgins, m sniger ing*,.and declared'th*t during the
h
•o f'th a Semlnol* County Chamber time the issue of parking meters
* o f Commerce, J. Bralley Odham, ires brought up only twer citizen*
president of tha Jayceas, George attended the meetings. At the
Touhy, general manager of last average city election only 200 to
■jraar'e meeting, Stophen and Vir­ '.MX) voters turn out, he said.
Following thin • talk, Frank
ginia Bennie and Mr. *Lasarus.
8hamea suggested that the Assoc­
iation form a committee to aid the
City Cornmiseion In eolving Its
Continued Fighting financial
Roland L. Dann. 55-year-jM re­
difficulties. This suggestsident of Chuluoti. died suddenly
•Reported From Java ion w st favorably recleved.
Thre merchants approved Joel, r.yesterday afternoon while visiting
• ' .1.
Field’s fuggestion that th* Atsoc-T iq Welridale.
By STANLEY BWINTON
A former reeident of ’ 8#r(nrd
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 25-VD iatlon co-operate with other civic
4 The Dutch and Indonesian* re­ groups in backing the movement Mr. Dsnn was a member of the
ported continuing fighting in Java. to secure an American Legion de­ Hanford Baptist Church and' 'he
Sumatra and Madoera today, partment headquarters building Oviedo Masonic Ludgc.
Survivor* Include th* widow,
though a t midnight tonight three nere. They also approved a propoeweek* will have passed since a *1 from John Ivey that Campbell- Mrs. Roland Dann; on* daughter,
mutual cease-fire order want Into Loselng Poet 53 and the Simla Mre. Charles R. Wobb. McCIraieffect by requeit of th* United Department headnuarters be added boro. III.: on* aon, Elmer C. Dann.
in entertaining Legion delegate* D a L a n d ,* two rranddaughten.
Nations Security Council.
A Netherlands army commun­ her* during the state membership Judy Elayn* Webb of Medea*boro. lU. and Batty Ruth Dann of
ique today said 32 clash** with roundup on Nov, 7.
DsLand; on* grandson. Dixie Ro­
Republican* had token place yesland Dann of -DaLand; on* itep
nrrdiy on the throe Islands. It said
daughter, Mrs. J. P. Holtirlaw,
tlja tth # Dutch launched “etrong C. M. Hamilton Dies
flenford; on* etep aon, Jame* 8.
# soldier and guerrilla band*, conitAt Enterprise Home Kay, Charleston, H. C.; on* step
clearing action” tn all sectors and
granddaughter, Kay Holtirlaw.
th a t tn* Indonesians, In roving
Charlrs Mallory Hamilton 76, Hanford; nls mother, Hr*. PrittlltttUtly
a tty attacked Dutch position* and
patrols. Nine
r”
Nibs H
Unit*ruler*.
were re- died Friday a t h it home In Enter­ la Jana Dann. Orlando; four sla­
ported killed. 23
and one prise after a brief Illness. Funsral ter*. Mrs. William Jacobs, Chulu­
sereicet were held a t 3:30 o'clock ota: Mr*. Carri# Higgins, Wash­
lilting.
,\J B i
A Republican army communl Sunday afternoon at th* Enter­ ington. D. C.J Mrs. Cor* Pritch­
' qu# yesterday
said the itch
Dutch
........................hat had prise Methodist Church with the ard. Miami; and Mrs. Mattl* Dun­
token etrategle
airfield Rev. R. T. Caldwell officiating. can. Orlando.
t L « rrk fiJ?ri!l J n t mvdtlCi
d&amp;AUhft-dlUICii
tha Erickson Funsral Home
M rT lsm llto n was bom June Wednesday at 8:00 P. M. with th*
for Tengkil airfield, four mllee
m the captured base. I t report- £3, 1872, In MeBran, Ga. and lived Rev. W. P„ Brooks, Jr. officiating.
..............had
..........................
the infantry
tank and air for 26 year* in Enterprise, He Th# Maaon* will hav# eharga of
th* gr*v**ida service*.
support In the Boegia operation.
if a retired well driller.
1
----------------------------He Is A rrived by the widow,
DEADLINE CHANGED
D r* ASK TRUMAN
Mrs. Daley Hamilton; two tone.
i FRANKFURT. G arain y , Aug. I. E. Hamilton of Pabotw* .and R.
Tha deadlift* for filling ap­
35—W —Twenty thousand Es­ E. Hamilton of Lake Monroe; one
tonian displaced person* In Ger­ daughter. Mrs. A. T. Kutsrll of plication* for terminal leave pay
many and Austria have petitioned Wrens, Ca. two brothers, A. C. and by Veteran* of World W ar II haa
&gt; , Free Went Truman to .b r resettled Edward Hamilton of MeBean, Ga. been extended to Sept. I, 1M8,
A A fa) the United State*, it was learn­ erven rrendehlldren and do * great according to ad vie* received to­
grandchild.
ed today.
day by Lloyd F. Boyla.

For Glider Meet
. To be Held Here

S

U D&amp;nni
Chuluota Resident*
Died Sunday P. M.

wra.

Liberal Party
Will Not Join
Greek Cabinet

A Detroit Picket In The Hands Of Tlte Law

U. S. Suggestion For
More Re p r e s e n t a ­
tive - G o v e r n m e n t
Rejected By Group

TWO (MACIAtIO INDONESIAN WOMIN, their bon*« showing dearly
through their starved bodies, tit tjy tha tide of a busy street tn Batavia,
Java, patiently waiting for death to end their suffering end misery. The
real victim* In the current Indonesian-Dutch conflict, starvation and
privation era their only lo t
( International Exclude*)

Th* Sanford Merchant* Assoc­
iation Friday evening voted to
offer it* assistance to City and
County official* to find aonif w*y
to speed up decision aiiirm tlo n
by th# State Road Department
In determine an east-west rmito
through’Sanford on Route 46. The
aupper meeting *T tha Aesoelation
was
held at the Mayfair
Inn with
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N O . 202

A s s o c ia te d P m u L o o ted W iro

Hurdle Is Cleared By
Argentine A g r e e ­
ment To Plan For
Western Protection

Gromyko Says Failure
To L ist Stockpiles
Would Make Fig­
u r e s “Unrealistic"
It

M ONDAY, A U G U S T 25, 1947
^
i i ■■

ATHENS. Aug. ,25

,4’1—Coiy

tantinr 1 taldsris laid he hoped to
form a new G ire k . government to*
•U J l • K

V

ta b in 'f ol Dem-trios Maximos.,
The etubasiy *pf .the U nitel v
Stales, which is aiding Greece -Agreement* of the board exer­
with $300,000,000 in supplies, ,
cising such tuneiloo*, —ol art, ad­
took a h.inil in* th- dickering uver
ministrative character caw -proced­
ure*. shall be adopted l&gt;y an
on* tiJiata n( the cabinet, enst*
absolute majority of the members,
hrrught em by a dispute over ths
U was stated.
tjj__ •
' "
* '
Another treaty acctlen, approved 1
st ttueiiiilas.
by. a vutg' uf~T&lt; ttt ff. 1provtJKl
that “the vote* or parties Involved
A DITROIT f OllCIMAN ORAII A RICKlt Bt INI MANO as other strikers advance thu-atcninety dtirlr 5 a rl.ish . liv i ml’ar’sy .cdnv*y*d to Themirkias Hpphoulis, (tit-year-old
In a situation or controversy be­
at the Highland Park branch of th# Ver Haven Garage, where 200 mechanic* were ataslng a itemon-tratlon.
tween American states which
form»r premi",r nnd tvader of the
Two picket* were arrested, and several plat# glass window* were m a t tied, (fnternslfonfll Soundphnto)
motivated consultations shall be
t*pp:-vt! n S'jihoulis Liberals, Ita
excepted."
i- tri-rs fur thr participation cf
l.iht-ral* tn lb - new .government.
(The Pan-American unton.ia an
I* at- • was suggested that So­
organisation of American count­
il- uhs mats- counter .propoial*
ries designed primarily to de­
I , the !f, r by th«- Populist (R*:'velop closer Intellectual and com­
.ai-'M T-ahiaris to Sophoui-.s y«smercial relations. Its" headquar­
-i rdav '1 ‘'i-Jinl direction" of th*
ter* are in Washington. Member
r, - - t :::■!■ under which Sophouli*
governments may either fend
v -mid ahold- th ■ presidency of th*
special appointees to the governni'.uisti-r- il council and Tsaldari*
ing board
H or designate their dip­
«v TH E A S S n ri \T FI» PRESS
lomatic representatives in Washthe pi.m icrthip,
A how ine tro p icil st.v-nj which
Ington.)
Sophoulta* reply to • th* Tsai-'
Q
t
l
e
s
Caused
widespr-aii
but
generally
Pope’s Emissary At* flan-!
offer waa not made public,
A five-nation aub-coinmitte'e on Captives Not
minoc rro p e rtv dam age, at Gat
but »n official source quoted ■
term* of aggression continued
tioned
Closely
Or
By
Crowd
vestoh, Tex., yesterday was play­ *' "tacketl
hit . ns "lying that tf th* PopUa closed meeting "to conciliate
ing itself out in h**-i'‘v rainfall
I - - iv i thv.r poiicits had faddifferent poline of view" under
Searched By Re is tmlay
W
i
e
l
d
i
n
g
Knives
as n broad wedge of cool
•v1. thn l.itMwais and their poll*
the chairmanship of Ricardo Al­
*tr pocked ea*t'*arit across tha
cir, alone should govern.
faro, Panama’*- foreign minister.
5ROUL. Kotor. Aug 25 i-T*'
ROMF. Ni.g
An ItaM —
L s ts tr o - — ------------ Tiw Arr.rrh’iui sTfiTiiiRyT viiw-s"
-A- .big .kurcllw w st believed | h?ee AmrtTr'en odilieiT r&gt;t*i' northfentra
W bistlipg along at fiS to 70 u n i«#Rcy dixMnh from
cleared with Argentine agree­ e.l unluimed by the Rutaiatii, tl nifle- an hour, tho storm blew IcH .iv v std .» itivL in ( h e ’t i 'g . ,« !t t R ,fit(»iriayvd t h r o u g h t'.mstantin*
wh« «ns foreign mintstev
ment that ail American nation*
5 5 S H S = li
. «
might act to atop an attack
I - days detention m in- . ■ in 'o G»Ive*t»o find neighboring ren- -of • vene/is Giulis iijflktt-J 1"i lh&lt;- S-‘i'l&gt;-&gt;pli» gus-crr.ment prit*r
T -x*— t‘i l r r a s 'e r d a r af***ewo&lt;*r&gt; gras’e intui:*. jeste-dsv on . Vsi bv ih# .bettons of March, TSJA
any on* upon anothet.’ ’ c . W i i l S i i ', 'Out ferta* that
Room homes Weft- il*i*oofe!t. house
•.
, . I An A: r -:in i-vp-rt on Cst«eK
az-compshieH them and • ' &gt;e* —iiulows tdown in. and l e i ptrlste sent t.v
[with tommy$un»
1
iib m chi. j ,,
4.
„ , , rvlew that
cnn«l»ntly,,bnl tK&lt;t theyt «;eie n^t eon-nmu'eaf ion and pow lr lines dren in the .ire j, .«tid ii!!.-d
I - i ' ph mhs‘ attitudr was based oh
subjected to dole qu-'liomnx.
rlpoed down.
c.il prirst who trird tn defend -* belief i , tijari*' offer to share
tin- |v;id,-, »‘op w .a, h "show Of
At Gaiveston. o ra man was him.
Tfie tluee men. debtiled to in
• ;il v .«. ' This adurdq said So•pret a telephone line patallelin.-t killed liv nle-tric ahoek from' a
I lie agrncy, Ants, itid th- prri- pluiuifs mistakenly believed that,
falling Itotvee bne nod the three
a radio id linking Seoul with ntan crew of a aronll l“&gt;at e a* -ilr, Migr. (.tiaenmn U l f l i t , »• &gt;t is holding out, he could obtoin
'!*•■ nsaig'imept. -to f *rm a govRussian headquaiter* at Pyongv feared tost.
t,ikrn to a Fiuiue liAtjjiggt stiff
Tex«» fl l y, where Itotl pe'oann* in« ftnm # ♦Vtill f- lur# andi t* ! etunient.
■ing. wer» takm into Soviet cus­
JACKSONVILLE.
A u g. 2 .'
rsald ai* i.'tl-.i-.!
with
King
(Hpeclal)—Cfintlmied, steady, e v tody Any 12 at the village o' Were t illed tn a shin exptiMhm trimii* kllifr tvmmJs in th-* trgi ut
ii.i
mjiiute*
and
then
s lid ,
panainn of Fliwjda'a' livestock ir Yohyop-Ni. inttdr fl!» Russian zone alevit f.otr months a g o ,-anneared ol thr kbinrvt. Il Mid l?ir U*v
1 h.«i - *■, be able to form a
I
to
have
vjffarad
no
axteoslva
d iisfry w«* forecast tnd*v by and about 40 miles mu (Invest of
H, broad a coaliMm* Hulritch 111—
:I In ^ti.tril M -.r
William ’ L. W ilton, D irector of Seoul. I hey u eir ie|e.,,ri| ai the itan-age
o b i» n •• p " i b l # and present
t
lln
.t
r
4iul
r
n
cut
to
«rtioutly
Tinc
o
l
ale
mas*
which
ended
S tale M arkets, in discussing *c
k‘tig H i- l‘»t iif cabinet mem*
the pmtengeil and
heet hr tiled almntl immetliAirit.
tirities throughout the system same rpot Sundvv .alleinoon.
11.1 era by this t-cening."
*.
wave
over
th
"
northern
mhllummy F. t’u^'ley, I'fc.
I lie attack wit*
wna at
at i,-tiH*c,,&gt;
Lsiti*clie.-. lit1 Iviihttu . dwlmcd further de­
ofv. sales center* he heads, c 1 T
in announcing the rec en t.ap p o in t­ -lolin !&gt; Hopfi- and I’fc, (ierald western 'bstes trad spread n« fn- bit p u l l Of t h e U l t I* u p - i d i ..- . i ; „ l K
,
clou* to h im
ment of M. M. Adklsnn, a» m ar- (leffen, told their storifs ta In- t n n l h e u l ns northern Mi--ourf I* known as dona, IL t-cv t i
. d that all para g * r‘ of the D eEuniakiHpring- lelllgetire offlrcrs tmlay and then and m '-thefn Okt"h(fttia and as premier 3|ai*liall lito 'i L icm . ti»" ip the Maximos’ cabinet #xf a r i i.'\&lt;Hril e* Ci^cap,, |nd*v
fltat* Ltrratock M arket. • C attl- met news correspondent*.
Aiwa said the Vatican sent M*s
i - j t t th # S 'w in l D e in o c r a ta , he.sdTlve three aald they walked
and hog# hav* provided a m i
"The M)M of ’ con* e lr r p f , 1...I Ukjliar, n native of Trieste^ to th.. «j J - by- - f o i tu a r - L i t a r l o r M u n s t e r
slan tiat am ount of rsvamia t t into;, the Suviet jbim ina&lt;K*rteiitty e-ttt. Jt- v-slnfatlv n-hleh
t h im • a fte r - hdtflle injtiitfts la ft'iu* Ticoige Papsitilreou, would be repproducer* in the te rrito ry imm- through failure tn sci* n markei mitcl, nf th# par-rant
t.,,tt l,&gt;,t pIMrlited Magr. Allttrldo Svittin: t-re n te d .,
nUliup of Triesfe and I opmlivlli^ .
dialely
adjacent to DeEnnlaV at lira* ;tsth paroltel, dividing Htia
-rt'-.rl, -Konk thcri
Springs fo r'm a n y year*. IMractor betwrCii the &gt; f \r ic a ii anti Nr- r'l.flttl*1. , „ ,r l l - r v t b 1 w 'f| [,J | from conducting riuifinilntioiii
Ilivliop Hantlii 'iv a * tti-.itr! j
Wilson nnterl, and he express. ‘ :vi#l (M&gt;cwp&lt;kijfi u eas. They s a il »•'&lt;ita fo'i t*te to do nitrro th-n «t“P
t r e e f l eer a ee r a n
r ,.ii
i roqghty ut CapMlutrlt two m n'Ii,
feeling that facilities prov
bv
« i* * .r k r ,l|r tX .•
*S_
tmt n . atied irriiiu* .injury. |
of
tha State Market should
,
T e m n - r n tn v e *
in t h e
r-e t-n
11'«■11*1nilui( on I*r4$;» I nut
conslderahle assistance t&lt;r the f : f
! “ b'rh i-—d -'Im bed to the hirL on,
litre development of the livest&gt;n-k l J P f l ( |J l n U S l ’l I' OT
d * i|v tp r , l m n , l A a-A -k p ro h v t.lv
Industry in that section,
. i|» „ '
. It
wnpt I c&lt;\ " o ^ l g l i e r t h * n *'i" Sit,
Florida state Livestock Mar [ l a n q u c M
R c s c r v . a l i o for
n s *b"-n-vf tw o n - ntpra |t* r* at E. li. Smith Arrested
ket* hav* continued **!&gt;♦ through.} ■— -^v—
th - Chicago W -n th e r Btiremi
LONDON,.Aug, 23—uPl—Prim# •
On Lottery Charge Mini*ter
out th* uummer a t - a /lumber o ! A request that re*er&gt;atirii* be e ‘ l
Attlee and hi* cabinet
point*, and aoma «&gt;f Ibeta seer*) mad# ae soon p* pusslbl- fur the
fV p in r r,th .
fn ra v * &lt; t» r
i am# trnck to London tmlay for
E.
It.
Smith
of
Hatiford
waa
ntreferred to by Director WiIs rui.i J
r *!,*£ J ,*r'J u‘ '*hirh ssill be * a l‘T the -no) f r o - r t *e)tl avTandad re«tei| Friday by Hlieriff I'eiry thidr "#cond special meeting in :
in bi&lt; •i.ism sn i &gt; . j , v -i h.
i H®l(l at 7:00 ocfock Mnniiav evenIlH n n te a n d In d . M#ro on a capia* I«#»e l uti an m- eight day* ,ln tea»*ei» the British
in his statement to lay. Ih Quh jnj( Bt t jl# Mayfair Inn, was today 'n t i, a m ith e r n
foimnlion filed, by V|urrav Ovyr- d’dlar po«ttlon tn flaw of suspend, .,
cy State Livestock Market. L made by Chamber of Commerce tan*.
»trc-t. state attorney « t th ' i'tb e*l sterling convertibility.
Its weekly tala handled 120 cat Manager Edward Higgin.i. No i* .
Sir AVilfred Eady, head of a
imllcial district, charging Smith Itritlsh
It* and 4IA &lt;hogt, .'or a ca*n survetlon* ra n bo nmilr n ftcr f;i)H Prinripals Asked To
fluBmlal
delegation to
with nramuting, cbmluctlng and Wnildngtmi,
grand total of $ t5.820.37. The o|clock Friday aflei-ioon, he warn­
reached a London
operating
a
lottery
-coplimmly
ed.
Meet
With
Lawton
Jay State Liveetork Markei, also In
iorl during th- afternoon, but
known ns Cuba nr llnlltn. II,' wn* air;
Senator Spevisr I lldllanil will
northwest Florida, reported tales
diil not plan t ft reiw rl to th# gov*
r«de«*ed
after
putting
up
f
2,300
make
the
principal
ad
lie
n
at
th*
totaling I!1..370. the nne-day auc­
eminent today. A»ked If th# W**n.
Principal* of all Seminole Coup tiond.
ington talk* woiild assist Great
tion handling 120 cattto and 224 banquet. Col. Willis leale. United Iv 'schools are requested tu meet
The
Information
contnlns
five
State*
district
engineer,
will
(peak
Tuesday morning at 10-ihi oVbvk ♦enarate nn-l &gt;111111x1 cqpnta and Rritain in her economic crisia, ha
hogs. Arcadia State Ltveatoci
regarding
the
.
9
\
John*
River
with Hupt. T- 55’. LaWtdn at hi* allege* that E. B. Hnilflt conducted -nil T
Market In It* one-day auction »M I
"It looks from this end M
417 cattle and 62 hogs, for $'.7. rhannet imf&gt;rovem&gt;'nt*. Scrrotaiyl, infffcn,
tlie lolterv between Ain. 7 ' and though ih# Americans hav# helped .
•&lt;
t
State
R.
A.
O
r*/
I*
expected
to
Mrs. J. Turnbull, who tndav’nn- July
180.64, leading the Rtate-ppera'
25,
ItriT.
The
ca.iJ.
may
come
t&gt;*
nresent.
Prin*
will
(
hi
aw
ard-.
nounced that the will open her prl* up for trial at tho r’ dl taim of us to do what we asked them to
ed livestock tales renters for the
do to steady the whole situation!."
week. This Arcadia sale also fob cd to the outtxi*i.l and hois# rac. || vale kindergarten at the South Circuit Court tn Novamtier.
ing
winner*.
Th- Liberal New* Chronicle and
Hid# Primary School for the 20th
lowed clot* on the heel* of that
The main evonts of L nW Day tft&gt;* on Sept. 15, fa il also that
the Conservative Daily Mail pra^
m arkal't outstaflfltng B r a h m a
Sale, Aug, 15, at which gross w|’J be the dedlcattnii of tho lour- retU tration will take place on A d m i r a l S a i d H e i i i i u l dieted an early special session Of
Information Booth hy the Jay R«Vt- 4, - the same day regular
parliament, which i* adjourned
sale* ran to $24,610, for 14 males iet
pi pt un rr il iI il un pn lmm tr F
iunt ni i ". .n,iI
20 FoUUml writer* said
and 74 ,female* of this breed. ceea, at.liOO P. M, omlmarH rar­ echool pupil* register.
i
. . Os*at 1:30 P. M. end harv* rac­
Attlee
would order vi.
hla ministers
A former klnaergatte-t pupil of
The males sold at price* rang­ ing
ing
and
tournament
riding
at
Melto
rush
completion
of plant whlth
Mrs.
Turnbull
I*
511**
Jean
Har­
ing from 270 to $2,200 each a id ionvtlla Park at 2:00 P. M.
TOKYO. Aug. 25—OP)—Three the Isbor government hoped would
per, graduate of Rtetpo'i junlvrrthe female* from $3RQ to $1,230
ally. who will aailat in the kinder- Japan#*# wllnr*s#s today n*ni#d solve the national economic p lig h t.each.
th# tale Admiral Uoroku Yam-A
garten work.
Ray W. Ogden Dies
amqto a* the originator of the
vSiklis-Moslems
Stag«
to attack Pearl Harbor.
.
At Vetcrnna Hospital Klnbnrga considered planFormer
Chinese CIaBh"WIth
C tpt. Talsnkirhi Miyn.
Reprisal Killings
chtrg* of air operation* Tor the
Outer Mongolians Ray W. Ogd*n, who for a num- [On New York Frelghl In
navy general staff, told th* Inter­
NEW DELHI. Aug. 25—
her of year# we* connected with
national Tribunal trying 25 Ja p ­
NEW YORK Aug. 25 W&gt;»- The anese wartime trader* that Yam- Report* from th* Punjab indicated
-NANKING, Aug,- 25 OP)-* A1- •he Atlantic Coa»t Line office and
moat dally clashes hetwen Chi- formally lived M bib Magnolia ftffiice of Defence Trensportatlon amclrn._then commander of the today that Sikh attack* up
H « i IflTtJFrVm i Ou?*? 5T»ttfflir»n Avenue*— dted -at—4be—-Veteeen* seitTIT may embargo" r i l l ' freTghf combined fleet, threatened to r#- M-stems t r apped—nn-the~ In
side of th* divided province
at I^ke City on Aug. 14 hound for th# New York water­
cavalrymen in th* Peltaihen area Hoap|fpl
an illness of aeveral months. front area where a strike was call­ sign unless hi# plan wa* adopted. touched off a new wev# of
of China'* remote Slnklang pro­ •ftor
Yamamoto
wa*
shot
down
In
■
»
prtaal killlog* by enraged Moslem#
was in Alexandra, Ky^ ed lest Thursday by dissident
vince war* reported today by Chi­ Internment
plant over Bougginville liland.
„„ , h. P„kr«tan aid. of the frofllhit former home.
nee* source*.
of
the Internat­
He I* eurvlved by the widow .member*
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KING 18 BETTER
A correspondent far th# news- W E Clara Ogden of JackannyHlo; ional Longthoremen'a Aaaoclatfon
Press dispatches said th a t *paper Haln Min Pao radioed from fine titte r and three brother* In (AFL).
*
rouaeil Moatem hands were roam­
WASHINGTOn T A u g , 25 WY— ing the muntry*hl# slaying Stkhg
The federalagency announced
Tlhwa, espial of the vast north­ Kentucky.
reported today the and Hindus and eystematlcnlly
lett night th at Ha action probably Th* Navy
west province, th a t, about 60
would depend on the outcome of -condition of Fleet Admiral Er- looting and burning their homen
Mongolian cavalrymen pentrated
I. O. O. P. MEET
a membership meeting called to­ neat J. King ha* Improved and to revenge the hundreds of HoaChinee# position* round Peitashan
Friday night, but were repuiahed
I.O.O.F. Lodge *RL meet to­ day by the atriking doekwork«rt. thgt "he la up end about tn hia lems who reportedly have me$
a t dawn. Other.aourcce said aueh night e t 8:00 o’tlAck, in regular An embargo would be to prenranf room" a t Betheeda Naval Hos­ death a t th* hands of th* Sikhv
in recent days.
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pital.
clsbea were freqquenL
congestion of freight car*.
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3 U. S. Soldiers
Relate Stort' 01
Soviet Detention

Yugoslavs Injure
As Cold Air Mass' i Vatican Prelate,

Texas Storm Dies

Kill Local rrie st

Steady Growth 01
Livestock Industry
Forecast In State

British Cabinet
Hold Extra Meet.
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                    <text>W E D N ESD A Y , AUGUST 20. 1947

Tilt ToHats4-l
Hal Stewart Turns In
-Victory For Hats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

Ctaltk,
I I . I’a rta lb
M adj»*hi. r

(i

Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'" ■ ■ ■ H n tU -tipM li-M U ir
Sanford'!
Sanford'a Inability to U
lay down
bunta when the signal* called for
•aerifies* cost the Celery Fed* a
4 to 1 TwhU'rt a t the hand* of the
DeWML Red Hat* and a* the

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
Murrar. lb
jiottom of the aiith ranto by lla
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Umpire Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke llrlri*,
ct
did not think that Murray was H *l|e r d tlil. tb
— - -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
IS i ) | i i i u llca c b b
i*
Mit,..ii. w .i.iuar
The gate* came tumbling down
t
'lls
n
d
i.
«.
Iia
y
io
u
*
lle*»
h
I
In the ton of the tenth when Gene
T u U is
It t *
II
1‘a la lk a I. flM n ***U U 1
*10
«U I
Ciolek blooped a ‘two bate hit llrt-n m l
ticl.-iht I, Haiilord I I to Inals*'
M
A
N
K
O
Itli
*00
#14
o'*"--1
down the left field line. Madjeiki
Mi.
A ttguslln* a i l^ c s t .u r a It * )
rv o rti M .M anus. limp* l a l l u l Ift;
tingled, tcoring Ciolek and Ha) M sKilin
ppd.,
rain
M 1, llilile. K h lp l'cr 1, f * "
TaAar's barns
Stewart wai safe on a Fed boot, bnsa bit*' M- Perea, U x ll'd l VltD
ayloun.
a i ttrlaiulci
Sloan advanced the two tu n n err t»r, f in is h . Hlolsn li*s*«l HIns 0,
I .. ..I . U ,a at Ml. A un'iM ln*
and a long (ingle to left field by M u ir a r. Itrbte. M'lvscinan. H s c i.
1‘a la lb a at ll*li&gt; ***lll*
,
M altsrlisld 1. I.*fcs. I n. u M*
Kncpper **nt Madjoki and Stew­ tttrssi
M
A N KO UU at Isatainrt
'la r r i f lt d s k to V * * a tu M. I*»*
v t n o v e l , i .s u u i k
art acroaa with the final marker*. f s i 1. A l.n n to V ' f s to M. I ’atas
W
I.
I’d . j Id
Manager John Krtdcr Mated thia l .r l l no bttasa IM-nitp) S, Hanfnnt
liiouklr n
.1 I * .SIS ,
morning that ho would pitch Van • linn- no balls; l l f r H tfaart T. W.
tH'uis
it
SO
.S S I . Stl
klnnamon agalnat the Red H ati H lrafk u u l: l ir H lsa rs rl 1. be Lab * lic it mi
St si
.SSI J i
rlnet»n&gt;. W ild push**: I .aka, CutNew
VorK
4t
St
ill III . lilt l.c p ilth e ri be M lsw a ii tlta r*
C'incliinatl
ST
S
i
.IT
S
p lrrs; Mobley, llslbsch. Ib**ll and
''lib s* '■
SI St
.II S IS
Ib rvU . T im e of a a m si liS B .
I'ltisbutah
IS
ST
. I I I 11

they defeated the Daytona Itaank
Islet*, 4 to 0. ’
The Red Hat* play host* to the
Calerymcn In a twin affair with
the first contest starting at 3:00
e'clock till* afternoon and the
nightcap beginning at 8:00 o'clock
in Conrad Park.
Del.*ml tallied it* first marker
in the »erond when Mario Peret
double to right ccnterfirld and
* U followed by a two ply poke
Into left renter by Ted Madjeakl,
•coring F e rti.
Tha Fe»l* knotted the count and
tallied their only tun in the aiith
Inning. Don Murray opened the
frame with hla aecaml knock of
the tilt and made a clean theft
of the keyatone aack,. followed
by a tingle by Davo Rrlde, scoring J
Murray.
M«*n. ,r
Brilliant play* afield kept the Knlpptr, rf

P h lla d tlp h la

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CHICAGO, Aug. 20. 0V;—Ropreacntatlvea of th* National Coltagiate Athletic Aubtciatlon t'ria
week will - meet- -arpemrcly- with
Commiaalonrni Bert lftll of the
National Football Ltagim and
Jona* Ingram of the Alt-Amerira
Conference to "clear the fog" on
JflDVss b t f H f l J M n n ih p r 11aili 1

■*"» j»»v

To dean a home freiixer, use a
aolutlon of baking aoda and wa­
ter. but never soap or a caustic
solution.
N#w York
Iliititifl

Chicago

FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE! 0

WORK WANTED

'or Bant or Rale Ttjo 2 ted roots FIVE ROOM house. 928'West 3rd
modern homes, ten minutes drive
EXPERT painting —contract or
hourly basis. H. G. Grogan.
from down town, on hard toad. Good 0 room house with 2 lot* on
About one A one half acres of
paved street 96.000.00. You'll Free estimates. Phone 78 | J . •
land with each home, wall drain­
say, “Till* Is It" whon you nee it.
ed laundry with rain water tank. Ts.oJ.rautJfiil homes Jo_tJic May-,
FLOtlU - SANDING-A finishing,
attfar-fanrrotnptato-bath m o m s
fajr section. Ruth are home*
cleaning A waxing. Our potter
shrubbery and fruit for home
such as you didn't daro hope for.
unit enables u* to work where
use. If interested call at 1113
W. It. WU.LIAM8, -Realtor
there ia no electric connectio.t
Sanford Ave. between 12 noon
Tom C. Ilolt, Aastxiale
avalluble. 21 yeata expericnc*.
and one o'clock.
110 North Park Avenue
H. M. Gtaaaoq,. Lakn Alary, Fla.
Hanford, Florida
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
kinda. Smith lire. Phono I 1H8.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales'
and Service. The Miialc Box, ALTERATIONS—all kind*, but­
ton*. licit*, burble*. Air*. Miu119 W. l i t St. Phone 963.
aelwhlte. The Accomodation
ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
Shop, llC’K. 2nd St.
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums 12 SPECIAI/ 1FMVICES
open at Chuluota, IB miles 8. E.
10 to 16W, Ten year warranty.
of Sanford and IB mllca N. E.
of Orlando. Largo screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
th« cool broexes off Lako Cath­ HEWING JIAt'HINKS
erine. Large grounds anJ walk*
HALES A HER VICE
•afe from auto traffic. I^rge HKRTH HEWING MACH. SHOP
DODGE - I’LY MOUTH
lobby.and rooms. Crick cunttrue. ■—IIS 8 ,- FRENCH. PIL -ll**— PARTS AND HttRVICK
tIon. Can accommlata 26 only,
Palmatto Asa.
Phone 1011
phone or write for reservation CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. HENKARIK GLASS A
at once. Oviedo 2302 nr Dr.
Martin 2392 or writ# Bos 197
PAINT CO. Phone 220.
years. Have your woolens mnth
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan
proofed now. Downtown CleanFLOWERS
for guests to rlait their doctor.
• r* A l-aniidry. 113 Palmetto
foe at) occasions
Ave. Phone' 914.
AVAILABLR at once, convenient, McNKU-L A YOST FLORISTS
ly located down town nectlun,
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I_ L
Just off eelary
up to data apartments with all Office ph. 403 residence ph. BIO-R
modem convenience*. Adult# ■■■■— ■' r ■ - t
Paints, Poultry Supplies, N'nila,
only. Phone 660.
81QNB Purina Feels, Groceries and
FURNIHHKI) room, with kitchen
Meata. Toiichton A Watson, 1201
privilege*. 097 Oak Ave.
Celery, Phono 1199.
O. D. Ijindresa, Phone 1011
S ACRE CELERY FARM located FOR* SALE-dJmerock for drive­
RENT A CAR
Lake Monroe, rent 3200,00 per
ways and roadway*—l’hona
YOU DHIVB IT
year. Charles W. Robinson,
1241.
1’IIO N B' 100
Route 1, Box 631-A, South Jack-*
8
DUICKLAND-MOHKIHON
aonvlle, Fla.
TUXEDO FEEDS—coi
U-DRIYB.1T. IN C
Hunt'a Tuxede Feeil
1 BED ROOM, twin tied* and bath.
SEE US FOR
Cal) after 6;ft0 P. M. 414 Myrtle
FOR SALK
iljMEOGHAPH. PRINTING
DLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
AND TYl'ING
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
CREDIT BUREAU OF
2 WANTED TO RENT
SANFORD BUNDLES.
FURNISHED or Unfurnished apt.
16 N. Park
Pliane 180
10, IB, 10 and 2S OENT
p a rm . r e sid e n t*. Hy 1st of Sept.
HERALD OFFICE
Clo*i In a* pontble. 2 liedrooroa. P lease• call '271-R after See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal EXPERT RADIO RF.PA1KIN0
6:30.
*“ •
Fred Myera. 311 E. 2nd 8 L
Work# for new Radiators, new
Radiator core*. Radiator cleanS SEAL KSTATK FOR SALE
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
Ing and repairing.
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—DIAPER SERVICE—
BEAL ESTATE •
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
Raby Valvet furnlahea hospital
INSURANCE
SEPTIC TANKS* Greoae Trap*
ctaan&gt;tarlle diapers and deodor­
MOKTGAQR LOANS
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
ised container. Economical and
RAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
Screens, White cement Paint,
safe. FuSy medically approved
. . ParmaMUa. Jlnftlcana bracks
3alkt. 95 J f i p m , R tH
Florida'
ikFldg, -M liail^W Itcrete &lt;Mmp*Ry;-80t
T'FIRST fN SANFORD'
NEW, two story, Htroe bedroom SEE THE new Lawn Shaver. Ask
heme. Two ear garage. On
for demonilrallnn. BENKARIK LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
eoroar lot 116 a 140 In Mayfair.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
GLASS * PAINT CO. 112-114
Will ael) unfurnished or furnlahed
Friday A Saturday.
W.
2nd
»L
Phone S66-M.
nwt;tCharging.
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
In Sanford Heights. Every r
era convenience, large alpe;
CAL WONDER pepper plants. L
porch. IIS W. 19th St. or
D. Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla.
SANFORD Bniuty Salon—Phone
1364. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
SOFA, 18tk Century style, allp
Phone 1364. Permanent waves
tLY arranged five room bungrovers included. Phone 452-W.
10 up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
iw, about 3 miles from city on
tener. Also open evening*.
ved road with several extra 4 CEILING fana for aale. Laney’a
Drug Store.
________
0. .Priced a t 34,960.00 with
Taetlve term s,: 1
New
Phllco
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CHICAGO. Aug. 20, l/P)-A
Georgian was lied with two other
par equalling linkamen at the head
of the field aa match pjay began
today in the eighth Annual Na­
tional I.eft-handed Golfer*' Tour­
nament.
AI Everett of Roma, Ga., n
burner tilllat. lutnrd in it pair iif
36'* in yesterday'* 18-ho|e qualify­
ing round to enter * three-way
tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
A A M football star,- vho aho*. &lt;«
33-39. and Ted Olaee of Grand
death playoff which went only
Rapid*. Mil'll., who fired n 33-37. ilen
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated
on thrvfiral and Kverutl on the
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Another Georgian, Red Sans of aerond.
Macon, with 37-40—77, was a!»o , Kemp*, who plays quarterback
the Oklahoma Agui.-^ and k
amung the 32 who qualified jn .jri- for
terday'a field of 90. Ths only the Mlnouri Valley Vuinfeienre
other southerner on han&lt;l was Jim
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1948

V

Proposal For Italian
And Austrian Mem­
bership A p p l i c a ­
tions Rejected

QUINTANDINHA, Tiro *11,
Aug. I I , ‘ (/P)—Tentative asreeB*M w ii rcarhrd iodav among
a m ajnrlf/ of the delegation*, to
the 20-nation llemianhrre Hefana# Conferenre lo call a «;&gt;*d a l Hemisphere Economic Confaranc* In the aecond quarter of
1*41, delegates disclosed.

L A K E S U C C E S S . A u g . 21
—K u tii*
to d a y used the
elo
twice in ra p id succession It*
&gt;ck
action tin the applications o t It a ­
ly and A m ir is for m em bershi,
in the U n ite d N a tio n s .
These w eie the sixth and sev*
r n lh srtnes cast this w e e l s»,-J
they ran the R tm ia n siring
total o f 18 against m a jo rity u
cirions in the S e cu rity C o u n n

. NONE'HIE WOSSI fur their djnking. Mar* Ann O’llnsky, I. and her pet
kitten are t&amp;owit ntirr Hie lidle Riii wa* ie,rMxd fs* m a crerk near her
tnurn In Penn. P- The t-t wjs rl-r-.t pllng In i civile Ihr killen who bad
fallen In when she slip; J titi‘, 1*-- v a .u - Half a rrd&gt; d-'wnsti?am,
Albeit Lender, v t • 4
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i tho.rbjld end
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gulled hie

Dutch To Resume
s Credit
Indonesia Action Dwindles As Loan
If UN Group Fails Debate Continues
Renewed Attack May Balance After August
Lead To Split In
Withdrawals Wi l l
Be $ 4 0 0 ,0 Q 0 .,0 0 jp
Coalition C a b i n e t

. (HE HAGUE. Aug.: 21 &lt; « -A high source s »iil today “ there
ran be no doubt” that Dutch
action in Indoors** will bo re^ sum ril' o # ' JFlatge' scale' "if ’tSe
Security Council, in its meeting
1 &lt;4
should refrain from
ordering lire InJojirtifD Republic
■ &gt; Jfc
'to ' cease '_____
their present
present ___
hostilities
V—
u U*‘ 2,1
by which they violate the council's
President Truman. It wss reported
today, h at decided to It*1*? present ceaic-fire order.-'
The source did- not indi-ale
W ar and Navy Department leadera ‘atunder the new wh«| the dried objective^ of new
t* kgy
knr posle
.
national'defense set uu.
military action would be. but s
Hlgtl While llotree offlriel*.
drive
lo lo^jelerta, ihr Repulreking not
i
. , asking
to he quoted by name,
Bt eald tlpst was the Preal lent'* rleet- firan Capital, has been diicursed
■Ion.
in both the Nelheilandt arid In­
Presidential Press Secretary donesia.
Charles O. floss would not confirm
Some political leaders exnrr'sed
the report* hut did any the P re­
sident will have an announcement belief that resumption of military
on the new defense organUntlun •rtbin might lead l*&gt; a split in the
at a 3:00 P. H. (F.!}T|. news eolG I'athnlie-f.abor roalilion cahlnol,
POASlbly followed hy formation r-f
fa rt nee.
Mr. Truman already lute an ­ a nutional emergency cabinet. The
nounced th a t James V Forretlnl powerful Catholic Partly openly
Dutch action on a large
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors The
majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinH ia
i 's f , r i f s u
B tion outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman Visits Hull
Aa disclosed by WM'e House
officials, this will be thn line-up In And King In Hospital
key post* under Forreslxl
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (d-*—
John L. Sullivan, now undereecrstarv of tfia Navy, will replace President Truman went to the
Forrestal as secretary when the N’avv Medlral Center a t nethesda,
latter takei hie oath ax secieurv Mil., today and vinlted Cordell ilnll
mid Fleet Admiral ErneU’J . King
of defense about BepL L
v.ho a re palientw, there.__
__
W. Stuart’ Symington, now

Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

V

Jayeeqa era still far from Ihe
15,000 goal which th jv have *et
for their tourist program and op•ration of the now Tourist In­
formation Booth, It wa* U
today rfported to member* of tho* Sanford
meiT-i a t
Junior Chamber of Commerce
their luncheon a t the Mayfair Inn.
The report was made by Karlylc
Housholder.
Two of the member* of the club
9 v m g lrm prtees fo r *hetr rffprts
(n rfc tn lir raising Ifti towanl the
drtva. 'They were WalUc Morgan
1 t l ' Jame* Fields.
Presidant J. BrajI* v Dilham
-s rg e d the member* to exert mote
effort to put the drive ncross, and
•tate d that the Tourist Program
being undertaken by th e club wa*
definitely to-the Interest of

Surd'1

Gueeta were Ralph lastin g ,
Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.
LEGION IS HOPEFUL
NEW YORK. Aug. tM.1T&gt;)—
Donald O. Glasecoff. national ad­
jutant of the Amor teat Legion,
said today there still was a po*.
elblllty th a t President Truman
would attend the opening session
-ef the Legion's annual ronventlun
here next week if hie achedulo perjSifta , 1 } • J

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the While IlTuUso g a S t r r
former secrrlarv o:&gt;f state and (tie
Wntlimc chief of naval operatinue.
He r»lta sent flower* lo -ifre;
lit- Mums on. wido v of a formrr serretprv of the navy and In■mired ole,ui b rr health, although
it wasn't convenient for him to
visit wit)* her a t the tlnio
.. - ±.
Unit hat been a patient In (be
Navy hospital for aeveral mondi*.
It wai announced t h a t -he went
there fo r rest.
King rn trrn l thn hospital last
woe|&lt; after suffering a mild *l;oke.
A foremVm ho*pital report said
be reotesl fairly well la « night and
that his general condition icnmln*
mu hanged.
. ,
I 1 rcnch Ajrrec On

Indo-China Policy
PARIS, Aug. 21, OP) — The
French cabinet wa* reported to
have reached complete agreement
today on policy toward rebellions
tndft-China.
Official comment was acarce,
but the minister* were eald to
have agTerd on negotiation* High
Commiuianer Emile Bollaert I* to
conduct with unaporified VielNarneae loaders. A previous co!dnrt meeting rrjcctevlfhrifl
nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc
dent Ho Chi Mjnb. It an* leaned.
It wa* recalled th at a spokesman
for former Emperor Bao Dal of
Annan oald in Hong Kong yester­
day that negotiation* would be
started between Franc.! and tho
Bao DabrOnt rolled "United Front**
and not with Ho Ch| MinH, who
the enokesman oald was trying t*
establish a Srtvict administration
tn Indd-China. a French possession
In eoutheast Asia.

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n Afl H DAI). Iraq, Aug. I l j ^ v
—The Iraq governartnl s o u n ­
ded dollar eichanga uatll b r ib ­
er notice at noon fodet. The
measure was believed ■•oonerted
w ith' Ameilcan-Urltl*h i .i !1is'J b ’
Washington regarding dertlng
ranvertlblllly.

lion, but on Australian pr&lt;;
to leave lire deuiion Up iu II.
Genrial Aurmbly which nife
in New Tork Sepl. Ifr,
fThe vote on A ustria-oas S lo I,
with France and Poland nbstaln*
Ing.
The vote on Itatlv was 0 to 1,
with Poland abstaining.^
___
— The iPHlDH1Alio "saw Hie ap*
plii-ations of three oilier *x enemy
stoics, Hungary, Itulgoilo. end
Rontanla. relerterl through failure
to receive ffte required nviority
of seven affirmative vote*, includ­
ing those of the Hlg Five
The Uniled State*, in n Mirpri»o
move, then inlituluced a resolu­
tion to shift the whole qu-stion of
applications over to the General
Assembly.
The U. S. prnposxl requested
the assembly to consider all the
rejected applicants ami recom­
mended that the 55.member body
admit all which It considered qual­
ifier!. •
8o\iet Delegate And&gt;«l , A,
Gromvko Immediately attacked the
U. R. proposal as "eenselese."
The council reji
Ramanla'a
■pplirattog I to 0.
abstainIng. Only .Syr la
r admie-

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Reds H it For Occu­
p a t i o n Of Port;
E c o n o m y Confer­
ence Is A t t a c k e d
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. VP)
—The .Slate- Department dis­
closed lodar that Russia ha* pro­
tected against an AmericanHrltish-French conferenre on increasing
German industrial acti­
e*i
vities. hut made it plain the
talks Mill he held regardless of ,
the Soviet objection*.
MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug.
21. &lt;dh—lb S. Hep. Chester Mar­
row (I!-M l) today urged I 't a b
Truman In call s *peci&gt;‘
_ Of CCkgteag'rie d«g? *r»f
• l»nslon In Europe and "the
Kotlet • L'nlon's aggressiv* forelgn policy ef expansion and ul­
timate world domination"

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Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive

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On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••

I

It become thes eountrv'e
cor
first secretaHr of the air' force with indenendiht stAUis.
Kehneth* Royair wlO ypnUmfg a«
- gecrrRdtT f8f. war. nltfmuah losing
his Cabinet statu*.
AH will be ([Iren recess appoint
m»nts, subject, to confirmation
when the Senate meet* again.

Dairen-Germany Subject O f

B

Cuba Demands Joint
Hemisphere Action
To Protect Econom­
ic I n d e p e n d e n c e

QU1TANDINHA. B r u i t , A u g .
21
—Cuba formally present­
J
ed to the Inter-American Defcnir
'^Conference today a demand for
joint hemisphere action to protect
v : **' 'xHiei V rJTIed »'the eton*&gt;iiV tfr
dependence" of American states.
Guillermo Bell, Cuban amb.t»v.
’ A
dor to Washington and aspirant
to his country's presidency, told
the committee on aggtctiicn that
"it is -impossible to conceive of
political independence* unless a
3 state *1*0 has economic indrpfn
— » ------------ 1----- ----------B*1t~ .asked an immediate vot*
"to srecelerate o t r labor*,” but the
committee Ignored the request and
adopted a Chilean' motion to ad­
journ until 0 A. SI. EBT to­
morrow.
. -\;
The prVsentatlon of the Cuban
demand cama after the apparent
•&lt;.
failure of a series ofr "coffee
table conferences” arranged by
Conference President Haul Fcrnandes. the Brasilian foreign mlnia*»r. in an effort to avert an
alihUit certain controversy lntween the United States and Cuba.
The (eland republic’* stand was
against what It called "economic
aggression" or "unilateral c-con

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Soviets Use

N o . 200

A u o d iltd Prf»» Leased Wira

SANFORD, FLORIDA. T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 21, 1947

A tAIOI poster picture of F.va
Duarte Peron, .wife of the Presi­
dent of Argentina, is removed
(tell) from a wall tn Ilia de Ja neiio. Draill, by orilrr of muninpal
aulhoritie*’ prior lo the arrival ot
Mr*. Peron to attend the InterAmerican Conference. Above, the
Argentine First Lady acknowledge*
the welcome of admirers at the
airport, where th» landed from
Europe, She may Join ihe Argen­
tine delegation.
(International)

Ultimatum Given
Refugees
Off French Coast

Senator Bilbo
Dies In Hospital

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

WASHINGTON. A,.s 21 W lY.Umted Sl'eTe*
lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
—wf-tbsirm wa
ill' St.str Department.
A note delivered lo Moscow
Aug, 14 said that this governor* it
"will of nerejsily hold the Sovrrj government retponiible" for
treatment acronled American inteir.t; in ’live poll city .while
it i» under Red army rule.
Under a 1945 treaty, Dairen
was to hr returned to Chinese adminulralion and opened to wajtld
trade. Russia, However, has ban­
ned from the port all foreign
rhips, including American naval
vessels r•kms mail and supples
to the U. S. consul general there.

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WASHING I ON. Aug. 21 ( « Russia has protested the propcv&gt;'!T Ameriran-fJi'tish T r a n c h
conlerenre* on raising the level
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p
i
5
e
m
barkalion
O
r
c*f l.'tm sn industry.
j
Testimony
#
Discloses
—* f k
9
Of fir? i! United States Jources
.-German
D
P
Camp
UmpireManlianclled
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; - Re
acknowledged this today, hut did
rosa Sets TJp
Ordered By Britain
By Orlando M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
17 Disaster Units
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
LONDON, Aug. 21
BritAfter
hearing
t hhee
testi­
29 the amount of credit remain­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v
ing from- her original $J./5n,Russia claims the plans for we
i'&gt;
the
4,4&lt;lD
Jewiili
refugeM
oil
morning,
of
John
Ganiel,
Lou
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banlonfeiente would nullify term*
been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirmhailt by tomorrow
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
ficials said today.
Potsdam Agreement hold
Cross ehapter* during August •Iternoon or be lum purled .to
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irim H m tttl ran I’m 1* F i g h t l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
ford
specators
and
me
mber’s
oJ
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
llrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
Maneillr for three week*. Th'v:
grncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
Hied lo Ivml in Palnline a rnonih
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Only yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
agreed, with United States ap­ was
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
reertded
In
the
first
four
months
pounds 'n trade with other coun­
nip if the ultimatum i* Ignored,
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
long
-Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« Ofugce Organlraliorr said at
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
demands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flamburg, in the British lone
I.avHy's
cap
wnajputlrq
"u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
to a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii,
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i AJerussteiri
Credit.
railed the news'
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy Sheriff Chartas B&lt;ek,
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lAt any rate It v.,- not in hD |w hn 1* chairman of th* program,
f these .refugees at Hambtn r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against htire p o rt.
T h e ir w a * It" i,mii&gt;t n- .xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
the renmln'rtg . fH5O,(KK).000 stem­ 15-10 in Orlando.
The dt’cn -tend at the ei»t end
o u r tpind th a t flt|s '" r id e r t did
*
_
n
L
ly
,
,
,
•
.
.
'
John
(leorjce
Bender
med from a need for 1450,000.010
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
Tn# Jtwji »|icl l«»t
they
|r«mllnnHi mi ru t* M«M»
[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
mid go on a hunger strike D M Early-Ihia.AJhL
OOilialiiby Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- &lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
"itar the Holy Land.- They were
eaty'W
ittr
Italy
John
George_flcmler.
.73,
died
’
im tm rTcflt M a a r
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
1 ’’tpirv Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
Haifa after a battle with Blit- Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
By Mikey Browning „ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
iment
Cooper,
who,
working
wjtlj-LaviLbciaidlng
paities,
and
•
return­
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
Mis* Mikey Browning of Ban- negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24
ford, who Is the youngest gl-l next month for a treaty of "friuml- began their voyage. They have v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- pilot In the United States to hold shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
l«rth a glider and power plane with Italy.
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
pilot's license, him Juft com­
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­ not a commercial accord but a
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*n n (■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are proGo
on
Sale
Sept.
2
ver C rating hy making an al­ "statement of principles" between
tional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea the two naliona. (Tho United
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is State* announced last week the
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Improves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. Brown- cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will Mr*.
Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
Ihg. director Of the Sanford School an debtal.
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
of Aviation.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
The altitude was obtained It gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J. Bender of Han­
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis* treaty would Inelude the “most
The holder of a 1347 llrense ford and Edward 8. Bender of bruised In an autoinhile accident CummWiton. $ 100. It wai reported.
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra. favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday afternoon, is reported
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
lieto**, either In person or by
8h o .ro * need* hec ctow-cuunlry ment of national* and business.
and endurance flight to complete
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell Reiwrls On
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge r,lL_
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u ‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofnegro.
oi\p ef only two women In th* sy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the ■ S ^ " * S S L ? iL ? e»*2?!t h y i t.
1^*1*
Charle*
Cannaday.
Erickson Funeral noma. Tho re who onaratr* hi* own taxicab, was
Jack Ruisetl, who 1* engaged
United .-tat»s with this rating, with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
S49
the other being Mi*. Virginia first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license, main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulFriday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
bean revoked or suspended. They
Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ing Company hs* recently returntummer In California with her
muat hi so affirm that they are Midwest Heat Wave
ed from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
grandmother, hut la erpected to Train Passenger Is
stilt In good physical condition,
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
return to Sanford In September.
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
ing In a project of combatting
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
Arrested At Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
Jap
Treaty
Talks
aphid on tobacco.
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8
Theae aphids or plsnt Hca egned a t tho National Soaring meet
Face
Postponement
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
legit 2A
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
*
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h waa ar»e*le4 ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )nuelo rT’.' the ship which * | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- trip* during ths paat month
Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
I* supposed to be one of the Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
beet of Its type.
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
RATIONS MET
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
SPEED RECORD &gt;
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The mad* the arrest. .
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
American Military Government
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m — Monday, while two such deaths govern C onference decisions.
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
The 8 tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaannounced today that record Im­ that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo ware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jports of grain and fl-mr frpm the der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate* others In Minnesota.
United Btates had made it possible damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
to meet the full broad ration 1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky atallad at the U. S. boundary, have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionor early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
throughout the combined’ Biltlsh- Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
Amerfcan tones of Germany for .nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7 moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
the first time tn months.
of ita flavor.
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay. ward.
track of hint.
month.
-• *
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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lor Thendoje _G Itilbo Of Minisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
taking h!v disputed seat !h the
80th Cci’gtfss.
L'ealh of the Ult-yeer-oM
DcmocraU left forever unan­
swered the qUrsUoq of wheth­
er h- «**s entitled to his third
t*rm in : the Sertale. from
which •'* was tuirred on !-•partisan - charge* of unfitness
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
January.
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenrer h*,r in August of l!»P'.
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn ruary a oil a third In June. II •
spent two
s In duty i-erelying Ireaimenl in » Virkshurp.
hospital, and on
Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
physlrel check'll'.
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
mation which partially
para’yreil hint. IW lora said the inflauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
cancer, wa* the Principal im­
mediate reuse of death.

^

100 Entries Will
Compete In Pony
. Races Labor Day

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERAI &gt;. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Course Of U.
To
Red Cross To Begin
Help Greece MilfstBe Post-War Hlood Drive
Plotted With Care
• fly JANG KA 1)8
.

«y GLENN HAD It
A!’ Foreign Affalra Analyst
Toe United Nation* haa come
to an ominous dead end. in It*
effort* to halt the menacing
march of avt-nla in tire B atkin..
Once again the Soviet veto lit*
le fii Invoked to nullify the will of
the majority of civillted m in i
kind.—The crmiWatTvU/'fnlTcr an
inof/tntiva Au*tr»Uan and Amer­
ican proposal*, they amounted on-

WASHINGTON—The blood of
Pennsylvania miner*. Wall S ire n
banker*. Iowa farmwivtt, Hotlywood atara and D. C. government
girl* taved the live* of million*
on tb* front line* of our world*
encircling battlefield* d u r i n g
World War 11.
Th# wartime program w a s . a
rprrtacnlaf' futiel*. 'Now IKe Rat

bating traumatic ahock.
Pitch ahock fraqucr.ily follow*
aevai* Jnjurle*.r T..aa
loat .if
of liltuul
blood air
or
kuiitf and U aci ooiMnled by an
alarming fall 111 Lltod p im u ta
and gentral collapse of th* pa*
Hint, Hl-wni transfusion had br/n
tli* t***ntlal fealute In ahock
treatment.
N(*‘ propvrtUa of blood « r n
than discovered. Th«lr UMfulln**i
In a widt variety j f disc**** betonic revealed.

Hr. M#f|itir# #*timat#a thi-t
wlirn ll.f • pingraiii g#i* und*\
wny on* vxrtun in M i n :t5 w-,d
kavr
iia tt omv
.
luivr to r*va
giv# blood nt JU*t
a year jo aupply t h * 'need.

A int i t swell
A in t.lt dandy

usbands! Wives!
[ant new Pep and Vim?

U. S. lilt AIIE A, WESTERN BA

BEEF

Norwood or Kock Spring*

STrlMtt &amp; flub

STEAKS

HOME CONTROLLED’
*04 Etun-First Street

SLICED BACON, lb

H

Chuck

ROAST

59c

I^an. Reef,

,

STEW

lb 49c

HAMBURGER

lb

35c

National Brand Skinless

PICNICS

WIENERS

IS TRUSS CO.

Western Pork

UHT, OHLANDO, FLA
tJ P R J L B A T U H D ljM ^ ^ ^ IJ jO ^ S J v M ,

SPARE. RIBS , lb 37c
W S M V raR N CHOPS or
Smoked

BACON SQUARES

HEAVY WESTERN A-GRADE BEEF

Square Cot

—~ — -------------

CHUCKTROAST

f-SI

*

Budget-wise Utility Bbtf can be cooked to tendemesa
lowing the dimple directions we will give you with each purclmas. Try It today 1 * ________
U. 8. Gov’t Graded Utility Beef

49c

?** lit

fyLb k :

Calif. Lemons

doz. 25c

•ante fine flavor and quality.

Lb

No Waate—Pollock

FILLET

Lb

Cooked Florida

LOBSTER

a
^

Lb

CHOPS

Lb

!

CHOPS

Lb

7

2tc
49c

ROAST

Waatarn

SPARE RIBS

Lb 39c

Morrell's BUctd Canadian

FILLET

BACON

29c

ft-Lb

49c

Ripe Tomatoes.......2 lbs. 25c

Bwitt Dontlaaa Rolled Vaal

ROAST

Lb -

5

FRYERS

lb

6

Fancy Dr. * Dr.

MOHTON’8

29C

Ripe Bananas........3 lbs. 35c

fl:cnrr limit

No. 2 Vz can 26c

Franco-American —

T O M A T O JU IC E

3 bNo2CaRk

Gold*n

PEACHES
BAKERITE
SPAGHETTI

2PKGS

Woval. A sn o rte d F la

S U N S H IN E CRACKERS

Rib or Lota End Pork Loin

Icelandic Brand Frvah God

Lb

!

U. 8. Good Lamb Rib

.

,

ib

U. 8. Qood Vaal Rib

1 33c

'k#

LIVERS

39c

2 for 35c Del M fm te S liced o r l l a i r m — 4 can lim it

Raady-to-Eat Center Ham

BUctd 8*Dct Beef

Tb

Michigan Celery,

tincii

Large, Heedless Ocean
SHRIMP
lb
69c
Frash Caught West Coast Lg*.
MULLET
Lb
23c

SHARP CHEESE

Bliss Potatoes

^Iberta Peaches.

i{t’» M E A T ^ I
, , , , For Babies

SScSIices Lb 89c

\

No. 1 Potatoes.......10 lbs. 39c

less G r a p e s , . l b s . 21c
mu Grndvd.v*Jt bUH Ahe

SwifFs* Brookfield Smokey

CHEESE

Thompson

U. S. GOOD GHADE BEEF—Got
The price of thll be*f 18 okeaaarily

t r Fork

lb. 54c

Stringless Beans.....2 lbs. 19c

3iHr r

lb 39c

IN OCH SELF SBRVICB CASE:

BRISKET

'J

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FILLETS

tuoaltta*. co n ta in s se N 'a lC o h o l. IT
l, K N F T R A T E a .
It .ir h r *
W CmK
Istnia to K l t X ths Itoh. T o d a y at
ItnutnUlat and And*t*div-

R U P T U R E

IGipturrd persona who !»». been dalaylag frri Intent or
Ihota wearini uaaallafaet ry Ira****—laveatigat# this most
UMiiual. of. all .irataai .the -HULIILKHH, DBLTLESS,
8TIIAFLK 88 DOBBS TH
RAD I* designed to hold
rally adjust* ilaelf to eft fy poaltloa, and gives AMAZING
COMFORT and BOLDIN \ POWER. Unlike the old atyla
troates with fired arraw* ■on rounded pads, it WILL NOT
fart# the muscles fat
r apart, enlarging th* rupture,
but gently draw* th* r
ire opening together. The DOIIRS
llvtdually fill
Daatonatrallon without obllga

RIB CHOPS

Tail* O’ B.a Red Ttrsh
i t nos pteatrd', y o u r I t e b eck at a n y
ir i t
' t e -OU
am o N U

F rie n d s

Roast END CUTS___ lb 59c

ig ‘iuch a dtVelopment
-iori tome week*: lin t, formation
o f 1* guerrilla governmopt; **v;omJ, If* recognition aa the legitt*
mate dr#vk government by th#
alnlc* which ar# blocking th#
pnijed Nation* action; third, dt|r# c n and undisguised aid an 1
to such a rrgim# by thoa#
such aid was legitimate aa anygiven th# Atheii# government by
tbtf United State* or any other
posf»r. And then the battle lines

e ir

Where Customers Send

Clean Stores With Everyday

one year in the liquid' state.
Better ■till, it can be froien ami
kept at lead ‘three year*. But,
beat of all for modarn military

irown out although only
Russia and.Poland of the II Se­ aging two pint* each, donated
curity Council members opposed iilood during the war yean, lly
January 1915 each week 100,000
(hem.
laber
The atmosphere at I.ake 8 uc- poisons—chutch group*,
c#a* last nignt after this break union*, students. housawivt* and
down of the peace machinery -wav soldier* and sailor*—were giving
Security
Council admitted its
ibtiity to
go further. The Ul
delegate already hai
Ufif country would
Idly by even If the U
controlled medical undertaking
were unable to act.
that a u u ra n c a ; of American de­ In history, started out In a. ant all
ter mil,at ion to help Greece Inui way back in 1941,
an ontlnotfa •Ignlflranca for nd* Th* surgeon* general of the
votafe* of the United Nation* Army and Navy had requested
and world peace machinery. It Ur Bed Cross and. the National
It i* carried into effect‘it means Research Council to cooperate In
that one* mote the United Stater collecting human blood to be the Red Cross Board ui Govtr- J
and its friends, in order to ge
nor* at a meeting in Cleveland a I
effective action, must bypass, work
faw month* ago.
i
outride, perhaps eventually evei
Dr. Mclntire points out that th#
abandon, th« organisation th rt
WO* erected so liupefully In S in
Francisco as klctoa-Hwds being
nor friends
can more to prevent th# engulf.
merit of Gr##C# in lit# (ptalHaria.i
tide that ha* swept over molt
of southeastern Europe, remains
to be Indicated. Any " effective
course must be plotted Wtlhoth*
utmost rate, for th# -eoniequahrct
may be far-reaching and *erribte But th* coutse uf lliote who
until, d
peace In th*
Balkans is becoming clearer.
The indication* wre strung t l r t
th# now familiar de'vftw' of th#
puppet state ia to be invoked as
the next major step. It i* hard
to eacap# any other roncluih rt
concerning Friday.
M atko
nounevnient by Genei
Vitiades,. leader at th* guerril­
la* defying tlm Greek govern
rnent in the north, thaf"be had
undertaken to admmlater a "dem
ocrktic government” until "pro
viskirja! government” could tw
Iforftad. Newt of th* fighting in
th# Matkos force* ar* conig a foothold from which
b# difficult far the pres
fck army to oust tbam.
r|iind them ar* friendly
Into which, they may
theft too bard i&gt;r*u«d » f |
tdeh help will ba expected.

T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 21. .194

PUDDINGS
AH Good F r u it — N

u r u

J U IC E

Q uart

19C

Monterey Grape

Standard

Hiehw Strained —

la b y F o o d

COCKTAIL
HDN SM IN K BABY

GREEN GIANT PEAS
1 ARROWROOT
No. 303 cans 2 cans 35c
Ige.PK G .
I5c
.
GATOR —
Moonkiat -.awratentd,
C .B EEFH A C H Gr'frult Juice 2 cans
ROACH HIVES No. 2 can 25c Hlandard, No. 2 c a u
Tomatoes
2 cans

27c
25c

8 l i e '

* V 4 - j«

htncam i i
STOKF.I.Y'S F€Y. CUT

BEANS
No. 2 can

Peaches
Artnoor'a Star

Tripe

17c

2c
24oz.

Crnaa# and Btaekwall'i

Ketchup

14 ox.

Gold Madal

Does Everything

Firm, Ripe Calif.

PEACHES

5

Lb* 39c

S S t in S o r ,
Ter BrlfkMr W**Mil

MIRACLE WHIP

13,

TOMATOES

Lb

Long Whit*

E

»

14t4. SPMPiS

4 ^

u»

All Brands No. 2Yi Fancy

a5tf

4 Lb* 25c

ONIONS

\

Lb«

PUM PKIN

lb.

Armonr’a S ta r'O il

15c

39c

POTATO!
Tallow .

Preserves

15c
“Ju n k er Rennet

10

Condensed Milk
S tarr Strawberry

Spring River

BUTTER lb

15c

IDEAL

75c

Eggs D o t 71c

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DOG FOOD

B inqulck
Gree* and white

Pickle.

BORDEN’S STARLAC IgePKG 31c

1

Northern Paper Product*

NORTHERN TISSUE
NORTHERN TOWEtS
GAUZE TISSUE

9 for 16e
. Roll 14c
9 Roil* 17c

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Plane In Clusa With
U. S. Constellation
. Produced In Britain
«r. Ur WILLIAM rilll.M I'S

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un tb« North A tlanta.
"W» ha*f Kill «n tl itafi far
ntvie *inu-ii«u» than £uy jjtrltlsh.
ciaft now lu opr ration, whim «.«»•
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l i i m f o n we »r«- maVIftf them
available for u&gt;r un uoi* ri&gt;uh«
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LONDON — Air VUe - Muiahall a» aoon a» dt-livcile* al'titA** lb-n.
Donald C. T. Benaei*. executive ■nett &gt;aitL
vlce-praaidenl of Ilrilhh K hiIIi
Sattrrthw ailr'* prim ,-,-d irlH&gt;
Ainrriran Airway*,. hf* g/muidiu.*! ,U m o f-th r-v rtrm e l • rnitoT \lTuT
fhat*BrltT»h aircraft M ilder., far that It* If-paueftRer Vat-x-lty.
tha fit at time a|nce lh« war, hml gasoline con*umpibm and ,t u I*Ip *
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although *onie change* wur* found
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Ha ig-paaaengiu' r gM.it,
Livingrton Satterthwalte. Atier- while
nimparud wllh tl for futAUlla- Cnln (K-Waih.); U shewn wllh platio builder Unwnid Hu*ti« t If ft).
lean civil air attache in London, tlon* It had room for 3,' hhi nouml-i wlu« ti ck the Srn»W&gt;r un -an hwpettlm tnyu ui hli plai-t at-Teiiiiinal
described the original rj-pasaengrr of freight, whirl, he *u:d w atnio.e
UUtid, Calif. After Inrvectins liuchta’ rtOOOO.npO flying boat. C.un
Tudor M “a gieat dl**puoinliin-u.
mid: "tl It tttn. it will tu v t Drhievcd .ttie (fttpoxitbla jn pur lifetime.
than thy American-mad&gt; rruft’j
in a . report to Waah'-ngluu la&gt;t rapacity.
If we had something like this during the war. even on.the ground. It
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Overall weight remain &lt; un­ would liavc scared the enemy to iVnth." (f nfi ruatlonul Snundphotii)
ment in Briliih aviatlo.t drcl-s.
changed at fiO.iMHi poundt fur
Bennett pictured Aho improved takeoff, lie mu'It laid, oklind that
Tudor aa an admitted atop pup . while he roiit.l nol liu l-.o coal
To prolong the life of roraage*
plana, pcmllng
pending development of
plana,
oi . figure*,
f | , urr,. that for the To- &lt;
o• • wax a h u m . prud’iivd wine.
Hattmthwaita I* now In til- I'ni- .d camellia, ganlenle am rM eplularger HrltUh pottwar n.od,l&lt; in
frfcc, |on- 0f ,|&gt;r C.r:i«.lellabuir*
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1 never pycd&lt;-d fl." »he sfiil,
“ hvause 1 was Ayver .Jck, to say
reil&gt; atek. in my-lifrl enly a t*w.
roV,, ami thyy are ijutte rpre".
Ira. Male has “p'ottiiug what| eve to couiplain about &gt;o fill a*
lu fib It eonreim-4 ” ob# twLttUs
the -lie ha* "called in‘«M di.toi
In late trace." but hr In.licgted
"thne w ain'r much wre-ntj."
It her opinion, "the worat lkm|c
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The Sanford Herao

A Law Unto Themselves

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• al* rtalaaiaau far lk« »ai
ralalaa faa4a. "Ill k* *kar*M
al itaalar a4• m lilaa ralaa.
lalaaB H a iM P * IU*ra»»alal m.
far., K irtH ati Tk* HtraM lajibt
nailaaal |I#I4 af a«.trllsla«. •ill«* art atala'ala«4 la Ik* laArai
rill** la tka reaalrr "Ilk k«a4tiar■in la I klraaa aa4 K*« Vail,
Ik* I!rral4 li a a*rmk«r ali
al IHi
A**a*|al*4 Pr»s« "kirk l&gt; a tall I.a
• trlaalirlr ■ '•*• »*» af r*NkH.
ailna of all Ika laral »«"l • Sat.-'
la lkl&lt; a m iM P r, ii ntll at all
A P nr*** 4l&gt;Balrk»a.

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From time immemorial, the gyptty tribe* of Eurtpe
have lived a life of their own inside the framework of
whatever country they happened to rest in. They have
paid no attention to the laW of the land, and have had
their own rules which covered every contingency.
The g&gt;*psien of western Hungary, according to Theo­
dore Andrica, .now have a king who wishes to come- under
the aegis of the local government and feels the d '
co-operation -hr-sohrtng some o f his problems. His reform
__ y custom*,
program covers several time-honored gypsy
custom*,and
has met with bitter opposition from his subjects. He will
not permit new-born babies to be held over fire; he favors
legnf marriages instead of a bare announcement of Intian­
tion; he would countenance legal divorce instead of permit­
ting a husband to bite orf
off the nose or
of his erring wife.
wire, He
tie
h barbarous cutt+r.r-it'/'YRrtd-makeeach
person adopt one legal name, instead of having several allases. Thls king’i* angry subjects are ready to get rid of
him by the time-honored method of killing him. but their
law does not allow them to do that aa tong as he stays at
home. That is one gypsy law which the king favors, so he
is sitting out the crisis.
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The gypsies make a colorful splash across- the drab
picture of Europe problems. The world would be poorer
without these individualistic nomads, but their groups are
too anachronistic to survive much ionger as political en:
titles.

(THURSDAY. Am.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
YOUR MIND AND 80UI* RF.•QUIRE RECHARGING) HlAl.
ING. IF YOU ARE DEPLETED
IN BODY OR MIND OR SPIRIT
TRY WORSHIP: H t restored my
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(From Thr Poetry Chan-Hnkl

I wtftrh mf ralrndar of rvrrgrero,
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porch
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t:*l CrWry Cbopp«n Junker**
t i t llotuMpua
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7itt HubrlM Mttanad*
II* Tup** with your Toa*t
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■:tt Morning l**voxlons
1:1* Motnlbg M*4ilallon*
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8 ., will meet al 8:00. P. M. at

WARD'S HOLIDAY INN
Hanford-Orlando Highway
Steak • Chlektn • Baa fond
Cocktail Loans*
Upon Bandaya
Cloatd Monday*

NOtlCE

The first step taken by the British government in deal­
ing with the present crisis is to set up a group of employ­
ment agencies which will guide workers to essential Jobs.
Both men and women In the productive-age groups will
come under these regulations. Those now engaged in es­
sential industries may not shift to non-cssantial work.'and
all johR-applfcnnta will be placed where they are considered
moat needed, without regard to personal preference. Profes^
sional people and those of executive and administrative
rank, as* well as managers, are exempt from these rules.
The British working people, who are reported to be
solidly back of their government, will now be put to an acid
test. If they Bubmlt to this program and work with a will
to increase production, they may be able to pull their coun
try out of the slough. If they are convinced that only thus
can it he accomplished, the? may knuckle under, but in the
absence of inspired
leadership,
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:T»ip, and. after so many. years of
suffering, it will not be wondered at it 4hgy. rebel.

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In lament In peAlnhrry of tun
Juft dropping Into the •oulb-wnt
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It tot
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faith.
Again llit day I* tired by Cturleurni
II* girth of light will grow til.
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Near walling beneath •he snow to
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The Emile Parker* Have a* nerded repair# to - the floor#
their gur«t# Mis, Parker’# si»- in *chmd* In thr county.
lei and family from Perry, Ga
.'ll#* Eliiahcth Fainell'. who •»
working thl# *unimer for tie
state W. M. U. and a student
at Tsllahaf ■#*-. ha* . heel! visiting
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‘hose attending the wedding Fort Pierce.
"ago ns Ihe g u e rtt'o f Mr. Andei«'• irreptlon of Mis* Wanda
Mrs, C. H. Lee spent Surdny •on's parents.
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The Rev. Duncan, of Long,
J ock, j , „t the Tahcrnarlc Chri» 'Ir#. S. 'V. Swope,
•ope. in Orlando. wood, |* suhslltuling thl* week
0*1 rh u trh , Orlando, were Mi*.
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Little M**s Nan
Nr ti* Farnell, Mis* Elixahelh Bcverlv Anne Jones, of MianDr. J. W. Marlin and mother.
Fsnell, Mr. and Mr*. Milieu arrived, Monday afternoon to Mr* Mary M. Mm tin. and the
Gee. ,ml Mrs. W. D. Drowi siwnd some
lime
with theii Rey, Duncan. Longwood, were
'In. Jones was a former tesch- grandmother, Mrs C. 8 . I.ee. on ••x-rnt dinner eiieat* of Mr. and
ri ie the Oviedo School *p.|
l a i c Charm, while their mother. Mr*. I^wson Hardy.
gi-.luate of the tame School.
Mrs. Jnhpny Jones, I# In Wayne*
•E. I*. ColHn*. father -of Mi*.,
•moiig thiwe attending the r«« ville N C iccnperatlng from a •lack
Ka-ell. I# visiting
hi*
copl.-n and wedding of Mi** Sue ms lor operation,
daughter. Mra. Amo# Gerhard and
Mulrr to Mr. James Collwrt at
Richard Knsell ami Teddy Kuo Mi. Get ham at Ocala this week.
Slain were Mr. and Mrs. Chsrhs hall have- relumed from a trip
Mi«. Waul Burch and sons.
G Shaffer. Mr. and .Mrs. Nairn thioughout - thr Carolina!.
Milton and David, of Winter I’ark
Edwaid Ka*elt h.t* joined t).* •pent Natuidav with her «i.»ter
. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wood*,
Mn I- C Mft ‘ill I n . 'Ir
H i. N’a w and will leave in a few Mrs Pen Wainw right.
R'dlh and Mrs. Tim Tietscma.
day* for Jacksonville for hi*
Air. and Mis. It. I,. Kemp and
.final examinations.
. daughter. June, Mid-Mr. -Atlanwu
•i Charirs Ycrnou
gliesf* of Mr’t .
Aid wife 1 Onyx, of lixlm -&lt;W , --M r. and &gt;;&gt;*-M. V- JMiV# no-i were •Pilft-u
daughter. Beverly Ann, were, r
Klmp'# parents, Mr. and Ml*.
wide-- Mr. Shaffer. Is a mend
Wheeler, at their ramp .on
of the faculty of thr University cent luncheon guests of Mr. *o-l I
l ake Harney Sunday.
•if Florida, motored down with Mi*. J. H. Jones.
Mi#* Audrey Cox and Mi**
Mr*. I o-e Wheeler and 'lie .
M' Paul Mlkler Saturday to
•r*&gt;*«&gt;iist •#
ii'iw* “* have •••»•»HIIts ill.
••* •Monday
Nihlark
have a-v
i« . •*,
J. |s.
It. 4
Jours
Jr. »spent
v*»* hi# patent** Mr. end Mr* Dorolhv
Chute* G. Shaffer, and to at tinned from Jacksomllle Rearh. • afternoon n Winter I’ark.
Mil Hen Wainw light, who h**
teal |h r Mlh’e r.Colbert wedding where *Sey were the guest* nf
Ii, and Mr#, ( lim n , Ruinett Mi and Mrs. Reave* Gastcn. •rrn sivk for llitre weeks. • 1*
|
left Monday for a vacation a The Gastons recently visited Mr. aide to hr out again.
Home of those fm n- Oviedo ■
Luiiivtlle, KV. Kduxtd -Ini its o ami kli*. Gharle* Nihlark.
Ronnie Cox has leturned from seixi at the heaeh at Davtona
•o» of. Mi. and Mr*. I~ E. Jqr
dn«. |ef| hy plane for NoFfolk New Smvma Resell, where he won Sunday arete Mt. and Mrs. l.ev"
V# where he \r*» lo catch hi the guest I l f Mt. Mild Mr*. Ren • ' OlllfY, Mr*. Mae King a id
giie-t«, Mr. and Mr*. Boy- Ka- ADDED
shp to re e n te r th* teivlve ol F. Wenl #nd family.
I lobby Shaffer. #&lt;&gt;u of Mr- ami i i a i ------------ -- --------- ---------- .. I f .
-ftlsttk -n f---thr Merehant
Marine#. ' Ml
* lent, nml 'I t Jam es' R. Mor­
I inie n ‘
J —-l-o' w tit-rm a tn wlih Mr. *n&gt;' All:'. I'li-ilfe# T5 Hlinfler. Illidei
Aft&gt;s |„ E. Jiudan for # wlule • rut a ftunslloi-loray -Monday al row ,d Green C-vr Bin Ing#. have
I'lirkr)'" lun
i lumeil home after sftrrnding .t
Otiando.
M illio n '
le-'-ie going to Boston.
t‘halie* Olliir. of Otlamlc. few day* with 'I r . and. .Mr*.
d i. ,M"iy M. Martin, mother
•
of Dl J.* H. Martin, na* re «pepr several *l»y* lieie n* Ih It.1t Martin.
Mr. nml Mi*_ I". K. MlWhen.
lllltad n ftn *4&lt;v*-inl weeks will «ur*l of Ida pxients, Mr. and
lo i soil and
hi# familv
Cl**i wnE-r.
The Nrilie I a m e || Ciirlr of
tl# Oviedo Baptist Church mel
at Ih- henie of Ml#. ln»*j o
Hsidy 'londav aftemoqn. Those
pre-rot w-eie Mra. It L. Rag*
dole. NJrs. A tthur' Metcslf. Mi*
Peel Campliell, Mr*. A. T. (’sitle-l/e, 'Ii*. Call Farnell, circle
leslei. Mrs. Nettle F'arnell amt
Mt*. Theedoie Anlln, Kr&gt; Mr*.
R«{sd»le will he ho»lf*« for the
nert nuetiug.
Die Mmy Lawton Circle id
th* Ovleilo Baptist Chinch met
s l - l l w . Imme - of Mr*. -A r Rllumef Monday afternoon. Tho«"
pieient were )tr* It. F. Mr

GRITS SERVED ALL EGG ORDERS

The Indonesian war ii a _
Culiar one. The fighting has bees
heavier, it teems, during the
truce thin before the opposing
•ides agreed on an armiitic*.

Rutiia may trouble a good
mmy Amarktn*
American* , though too#!
think thal war can -ba Mated off.
Th# problem that f* on peoph
of tha time
tl
cot| nf diving. Included m thi*
ar* complkationa like * '*
labor and- shortage*
Th* man who can *ofv&lt;‘ lh‘&gt;
fundamental problem *dl really
well of htl country.

Hollywood

T ‘\ ^

Nudists stage a nations! con
vention near. San Piego, Cal.
Zadqk Dumkopf wonder* i f ih»
delegates hid their badges tatoo&lt;
ed on them.

b a d tihe
S i - reporier« for­
TOO BAD
got to eik that pilot who eat
new around-the-world air ip«ed
record whether he managed to
rM * a .'a p o t on tho glob# that
wasn't* having £. heal wiv«.

Drill tint her* and riilhlien*

Miss Jean Manning, whoss mar­
riage will b« an event of the n-ar
future, was honored on Taciday
evening with a crystal ahower
giVen by Mra. Charles Itcnham at
the home of her moth*r-in law,
Mrs. T. F. Benham, on Oak Ave.
nue. The room# of the Benham
home were lovely with arrange­
ments of varl-colored sinniai u#ed
for decorating. Several games
wrre played during the evening
and prltea were awarded to Mist
Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Ilnilv have
Manning and Mrs. U F. Garscr.
• By IKill THOMAS
Late In the evening refrohmenfs returned from Georgia and will
4 ----------------------------were ’lufrvKI and ‘(nrlutled punch. rusnaln In &gt;Sanford for aliout a
HOLLYWOOD.‘auic. Vi.
im a|| •arujwirhr#, rookie# and pink week beforo leaving for Daytona
»■ Amid the sour
afui wiiiie
white 'mints.
oanorta Reach and for Griffin. Ga. where
T
_» inotedvkklFd'hy
,
' _the
&gt;
aim
mini*. The
m e nonorea
they will remain through I ha
pink month of September. They wJre
aSArialg.
ft?.. eThajSsOM,g? «aayin 4 on aa find'WMI
’Wnd streaitiera. seCompanled from Grlffiq, h r Mrs.
calmly hi ever, untouchc I by te- Mrs. Brnkam prmcntrd
MU* Mrw- Holly’s nieces. Miss J u ‘ Anthony
volutions in the Industry/
ning with crystal In the "RomsnrV ■ and -Miss Adelaide Anthonv.
.While their big brother*, Ihc
.
nf"
feature films, fare slimming of ■pattern.
Tho*4;Invited tnibw w lth Mis* Church Of Nazarene
iom« of their expensive trappings. UanMnljiweH
Msi! m
Jiihi Cordell.
HIRTII ANNOUNCF.MRNT
f the Serials are' actusllv expand­ Mr*. Don'Cordell,
.o'PAUall nIf_U
Mrs. *W. II. TunWill Have Program Mr.
iiiK• iRepublic
\ r Is
is (JinnirnK
io make
iiihk**
am ing.
plann'ng In
and Mrs. John L. I.r&gt; annlcliffe.
Mrs.
B.
K.
Hardlvm.
Mrs.
B
i k a
In W 1
I V
■ I . I
ft
■
* t. _
R them in color. Worried aliout the R. F. Umg. Mr*. W. L. Roche.
nnnnreil—tuda V—Ore l»ie*h—of—a
The rh ildran who Karr arti-mded
British tax levy? Nope—because
- H r A.' Pi auk. Mi s. A. I., Dol.v the Dally Vacation Bthle School daughter; ‘Jonrllr Klni*r. on Aug.
..sh e Hrillan never went for irrla li Mvo.
at the FernaId-Laugjit'm Mem.
bins.
Mrs.
Harry
llan»cn
of
llolly
ar the i.‘o
will present a program at
anyway.
orlsl Hnspital. Mts. I,*»• will he
wood. Fla.. Mrs. K. C. Echols. Mrs.
This Industry-phi f'&gt;rn* of enter­ Ilenrv Schumacher. Mrs. Iiarner. Church of the Nataren*. corner nf remendierrd a* the former Elols*
tainment faces one aTIt# greatest Mr#. Henry lis te r , Mrs. F&gt;-lward second and Maple Avenue, on Fri­ Winn.
periods of prosperity. With n Smith. Mrs. Harold Maish an.l day night at 8:00 P. M. to which
the public Is cordially Invited. A
small quantity of U pictures and
RECORD WEDDING
Stella Manning.
play, "The Prodigal Son", will he
• short subjects being made. thea. Mr*.
Senlimenlal recotds a* well at
Also
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson.
Mrs.
presented
by
the
young
people
and
ter owner* are turning to »ennU Eugene Estrldge, Mr«. Lourin*
they will also display tne work photogiaph album* ate ootmlar to­
to fill out their bills. A n»i lh«M(gh Beal.
Mrs. G. It. Best. Mis* Peggy done In the Bible 3ch&lt;»iL Work day among llritNh loldei and
for the girls included the making bridegroom* who are having their
_ t t : K . ' h. , r ^ p ,r " ; s s «&gt;- * »
J. Smith, Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of aprons which will be on display "I do's" placed on duk* One l^in9 . South America and 1ft« Philip­ E.
Mrs. Curtis Hughes, Mrs. E. C. as will Gower pots made hy the don photographer V / end* three or
pines.
four wedding# n week with mlero*
Down.there they'fhow al| the Rnul*. Mrs. Randal Priest, Mrs. boys. Tlie youngsr children made phone* and a tecordlng van I# a*
Mildred Cobh. Mrs. 'John Andr*. booklets during the setsiin.
chapters at one* a* a T4aturh |&gt;te4 Mrs.
much a part nf hi* equipment a*
T. F. Denham, Mr*. Rose
p lain ed
Mite
his trusly camera. :- '
! - Frankovich. ''It runs three •ml a Hirmon*, Mrs. Evelyn Peacock, Joe,
N O T irp
Huddine and Mrs. II A. Manning.
half hours tong!"
Th# St. Monica Cbppter of tl e
To remove eopper, bra*#, tinjor
Mike. ex-UCLA football »tar, i*
Holy Cro»» Episcopal-Chmrh will other metfil almns from (n'nlc#.
major domo of Repuldi-: cliffhave a picnic.'Qfi ftjd s y evening textile rhemUt* advlao' Usingj, a
hangers. Ho make, fmitvn yiai.L
al Han I.*nHo HpjinlrJ- ihe g»oi p mlUl-acld kucJi aa.vipegsr. lemon
18 chapter*
-•
utlon !|&gt;f
lulce of a JV ivrcntu solution
on#- moth tt w lir'm eel a t' |n a “ Parfsh llo’u* __
1180.000
St- -acid.
..I .1 nRlri*er
l^ .J aas
. »nmr - acetic
at
muni
er
of
the
ehurch
at
*1:30
o'clock
Thl* tometlme*
r
stain hat dissolved.
ones above
I f profit, as-with one ''Lone Range
nd
below.
To
keep
down
fatigue,
---VIJ-'X,
l.V
8 UYr uJ ? 1
li which corralled two million.
l i t to keep work where It can
*
“Tffe kids aren’t the bolyf M e t ■don#*
with the finger, wiiat
j who go for them," Mlk# cautioned.
&gt; "Some of our stories ara very rd- forearm m uscltt. Plan rartfuftiy
,i ult. -Hart's proof—we mails ons what to do in order to keep dopn
excess motion*.
**■*-J»•
•
daaltnir * with atomle-. rocket.•- a,s •—
.#■ » * -—r ---- -— Le7:00 A. M. In 10:30 A. M.
0oun*er-attackJv&lt;( ageifa-for xtnip wood beat. . .4. Hhlrln/P
bomba. .Shortly s /t- r th &lt; eerfal .watrhinif bushamP Johh
.dras snmpletrd (tle y .' take four
/ SPECIAL CLUB BREAKFAST MENU
Irst screen rqlr
weekst^Jbe foVernmcift announced
Frank f
,
TOUCHTON'S laUNCHEONETTE
? «.
. aurH a weapon."
' • '
‘ etna ruln*&lt;l hy a low-Gylng
itt -The ngeft aerial cai -hi* program plane and commenting. '-That
A PLEASANT (JOOD MORNING
“ was Ibeyltahlr—"Flying Disks." ‘ Croslrv wHI try anythin*’*. . , .
Jane Russell in a hustle for ,/ 'The
f
APPETIZERS
Warner Brothers list lost th* Paleface" (tussle with Russell In
a hustle?) . . .
*
batG* of the “ Dammit."
Chilled Apple Juice......................10c
Director John Ford catling "cut"
Orange Jnlce....................
10c
In an effort to save a veatig *
of the peppery langiiaR* in tn e [ because a dog picture on the n » l
Pineapple Juice
........
10c
T o m a to J u ic e ........................................ 10c
ataira - "Life With Father.” War stage was making too much rac­
nera got special permUYoh from ket. . . . Janet I^lgh planning a
niended Fruit Juice ....................10c
Grapefruit Juice............................. 10c
tha censors to Include a final "dam­ trip to Stockton, C alif, her first
mit" by William I’owell. Evidently return to her home town since
th* man with the scissor* reneged becoming a movie actress. . . .
after th* Gtm was completed.
OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
"Black Narclsaui" la one of the
V
In th* last aeene. father mount*
th* carriage and spouts his fnm; lietter English offerings. A tale
Golden Brown Hot Cnke*
oua line (which I won': spoil for of English nuns who try to start
Ryrup
and
Crenmery
Huller
you by repeating).' But* tumbling a mission in primitive India and
W/Racon or Knusnite
of the aound track ha* whitewash­ fail. It is told with l"*s reverence
. Coflee #W/Cream
___
ed it; the "dammit" ha* dlsaiv than U. S. clerical film*. Blisrre
peared unspoken. .Nl&lt;\\ try, War- backgrounds, ta* eomoafent east
1
(headed hy Debdrah Kerr) and
nara.
• 4 ' -*
No. 2
No. 1
.
wonderful color make up for
Rights and sound* c j l tji# Holly- -rambling plot.
SPECIAL BREAKFAST
CLUB BREAKFAST
ycfiw .»*• rvtr*9 *t • '•* * M
T.’Choice Of:
T w o ( 2 j T T fs h F lo rid a E g g a
Chilled Fruit Juice
* P re p g re d A ^ 8 ty le

C0RDUft6?»J

There •etmt to' be something!
fstsl about golf. When a man
takes up ll\«t game, he hgl ;•&gt;
aet tomebody else to mow Ihe
lawn.

MU* Patty Rallgan rniertalned
yesterday afternoon at 3:'I0 o’clock
honoring Ml** Harhaia Wathen.
who will leave next woek with her
family for Ft. Pierce to make their
future home. The room* »&gt;f the
o
n
a
l
e r s
^ .lU liM b -ltM ie-In llw &lt; d a " 4 .# n le
Apartments wrre decorated with
Mrs. W. T. Jackton left on attractive arrangements of vrtlow
Tuesday for Florence, S. C. where and blue flowers. MUt Ratigan
was assisted 111 serving hv Mlea
she will visit her sister.
Kav Ratigan and Miss Jackie Mac­
Walter Mead .Smith h st return­ Donald.
The hnitess prrsrnted Miss
ed from Ridgecrest, N. C. where
Wathen with a gift of stationery
he attended Camp Ridgecrest.
;; Those invited to«hc with Miss
Miss Harriett Redding has left }'’*J,hrn '*•?'* Ad* A.Luiih, Ellen
for Ocala where she will visit for Driggers, Jane Davis, Mnrv Jo
a few days with her cousin, Miss Havmsn, Relic nishr-e, Mildnsl
Miller. Donna Witte. Cmnlx Lud­
Kav Redding.
wig, Miriam Moyr. Carolyn lluil*
Mr. and Mr*. Ray SUion and “Ton and Ann Whitaker.
daughter have returned fium
SHOULDER I»AIM
Rome. Ga. where they ipvnt some
To save tliur apd trouble tv|th
time.
shoulder pads, su g g riti the II. S.
William Blair plan* to leave on Department of Agriculture, attach
Saturday for New York Cltv. Mrs. them with small-ilxc snap# instead
Blair, the former Angela Miisrh. of sewing them into vlothes. Snap*
will ioln him In New York about do not show if hidden under si-am*.
Pads are difficult In wasn be-’
Sept. I.
*
cause the filing I* likely to be­
Tarker Enwright and Thomas come lumpy or nut nf shape. Keep­
Ware of Merrill, Lynrn, Fenner ing them clean la mtM it i-a*.er than
and Beane Brokerage firm, were cleaning them. Tavk a piece of
In Sahford yesterday contacting washable material over the aide of
nllumnse of Sewanee. the Univri- the pad that goes nest to the skin.
allv of the South, in connecthn When this becomes soiled. It Is
alth the campaign to raise IV- easy to wash.
000,000 for their building fund.

35c

Merchants Present

dener many Hindu* ate c*ndy
thus getting their fiut line oj
•he tweet* of democracy.
A squeal and a holler, a fifty
cent dollar, what make* you come
•o loon) You used to buy. *
dinner; now buy 'a toy bt'lobfr’

Oviedo

^

A | IOCIATION

OP SEMI

Mrs. Charles Benham
Honors Miss Manning

Gcwan, circle lender, Mrs. W, D.
Brown, Mrs. Milton Gore, Mr*.
M. Martin, ,Mis. Andrew Auliu,
R K. Davis and Mrs. W.
1Verisl to the Hanford Herald
A. llunlrr.
•
Ilf MARIAN II. JONES
The I'earrM artln cirri* of th-«
Oiiedo llaptlst Gh'ltch met xt
rhuich Momlai evening with
Ir. and Mis. J. H. Jones* Mrs the
R») .lone*, of Oviedo. Mr. and Mi*. F cu rll Beasley s« hoste*&lt;.
Ms. Malcolm Jones, Orlando, and Thr»e prevent were Mt*. J. P.
.leader. Mis..- 1LUUMi. wwd ■Mr*. ■■C lifford 'P ark er Uux.--cDcl«
Vt'eitair.bd with a surprise pic- Crx, Mr». ticorge *C. Means and
Joe Ileaslev Jr.
Nk party recently In honor of Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Hunter enRtl Jon'** hirthday at the I'nr
k* '• cottage at Daytona Resell. trrlainrd w lth'a fish fry at their
Otei« enjoying the picnic with horn* Mon lay evenles in honor
their daughter Mrs. Thoms*
th* honoire and host* were Mi* of
B«&gt; Jones, Oviedo, Reverb- Ann E. 'Todd an.l Mr. Todd, r t e m
Jo e.
Mai d o ” Mr . o ?
hrldc .tU.d j ^ O O m -^ N M t Yu:I

-T t
Mr# E. M. Olllffr whU«- Mts Mr# \V. J . Chance. Mrs. Carol
Charles Olllff *ml bshy dsugh- Hatnerirk and ton, Carol. Jr.
ter. were visiting 'with her par* will leave Thuirday for Waycross. Madison nrd Atlanta. .
.v ‘
eht*_ st Durham. N. C.
Mis. Mnc lenig ami guests,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I’e Cox xml
Mr*, fh a rle t T. N|l&lt;l»ek hnie Mr. and Mi*. Roy Eason. Will
returned fiom Jacksonville Bench, spend several-daye thl# week nr
'll** Audrey Cox wa# taken Daytona Reach.
»
ill while •itin g at Jacksonville
Hotoy ling-dido, Harold Jordai\
llca-h end I* "till confine*! | &gt;, and Jam* - l.awton are hn*jr fthts#

. BREAK FAST

L

Give lig.week-old bsbie* m t
•-tw o weitern
What)
How nmeal
current price*!

'*Nr».. ATC. Stephen# of Maly*,
Ga. announcer) today the marri ige
of her daughter, Sarah JiaeShine,
to Jay Hampton Beck of thl# rltv.
JThe marriage wa« performeil &gt;n
Folkston. Ga. on July 8 at 10:30
o'clock.
•Mrs. Beck
r _ _attended
.. a/hbitv In
too-the
•nipl. . ,
tWa.
T - i.* ! - "
••8
Q**
* In —
the Triple
” Groceteria
San­
ford. Mr. I\eck Is a native of
Seminole County.
Mr. and Mra. Beck are aiaking
their home a t 410 Magnolia Ave­
nue.

Miss Ratignn Honors
Miss Barbara Wathen

mu

They trll mr that Ihr ihorletl. d ir
Thr line drown by my eye mntlxu
•
out lo bolh tree*
1

the Maaonic Hail.
•
The Lodge No. . 27 of tne
I. O. O. F. and the Seminolt Rebec­
ca Lodge No. 43 wilt have a cover•e d dlah (upper a t the L Q, 0.*F.
a ---- B
i |-ail t - j
. j I"*"
fh a*&gt;D.*‘s"
A. V. will -meet
IP C
w* L« ifioh Hut at I:D0 P, M.
FRIDAY
The Town*«nd Club .will hold
It* regular meeting In the TouristCenter a t 8:00 o'clock.
iW&lt; • A lter the
builnen meeting thcro will
eardt and garnet. Itcfreahmrnta
will he served. Memliem and
frlendt are invited.
SI. Monica Chiipter, Holy Crt»»
F riterp sl Church, will meal *1
thr Parith Houav at fl:30 P. M.
.^|A rd go tu San I.undo Hpringa
whtrd they will F.avw k picnic.
MONDAY
.
The Truth Seekers C tau of the
F irtt Methodist Church will hold
it* monthly aocial an I bunnet*
meeting In the Church annex at
8:00 P. M.
.... . .

.

Drafting Workers

^Social

Miss Stephens Weds
Calen Jay Hampton Beck

TUbRSDAT

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THE SANFORD HE RAID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TH U R SD A Y . AUG UST 21, 1 M T .

t i l t Bhoppara BaranaSa
tit* In tha Woman* World
f lits M**rs
.lt:IS Hawaiian Malodka
1•:1S Tun** TOa’va n*qu*#t*4
I* la MornlBB M.lodlro
IHta L«l * Oo —YlsUftn*------lli»* N ia* al Noon
ItiI* Waal«rn Roundup ■t i l t Maalaal I’rotram
l l i t l Noon Hqur Not** .
I *0 Nawa
| 0t Four A***
l i t By Way nf Mualc
.
t i l l Salon Baranad*
-HA*—Mawet t * Bar Non* Ranrh •
IH N«wa ,
tit* Mtlodl* Whl«p*ra
111* So Proudly W. Hall
l i l t Marsh TlraF
l:«l Howard Barlow,
l:H llddllna Krw* ■
IS* It** n u b
l i l t Loral Nawa
III* Noralty Tima
III* Uaat_
lit* Dally da**

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THURSDAY. AITHITST 21. 1947

THE SANK ID HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Vitter Hits Safely In
26Consecut‘iveTllt‘i,
—K ettles firKinrramon
HurledAgainstHiits

Sports Roundup

When Fish Are Not
Kiting, Try Skishing

fW k*

League of Amdrica, o» many a»
ten raatrr* may be in piav at ten
different moita, casting at ten diff i u n t taigeta. .Rulei vary with
Imil and fly ('Baling.

lb ..

► \urtnia. lb
t l a \ fleton. i f
La . a
.Hurray, tb
Tylar, If
Ktllba. p

The Clubhouse

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Al* Ncwifeatuir*
TULSA. Oigla.—SJ*i &lt;h I* a game
in which you tan flair, &lt;-Hirh no­
thing, and *1111 hare something to
brag abotit.
It keep* the fi.hvtuten heppy
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DeLand, Aug. 21 (Special) The
high flying DeLand lied Hal*
turned on the .team twins to de­
feat the Hanford Celery Fed* in
■ u AJtw &gt;
TjfriiW -'trtmi
man—tkiih Increate* the »ngl*&gt;t’»
to t margins in both contain
Hinder |tax lota of new tunning
The fir it game wa* an alterIn thl* game. It’* known in ad­
neon tilt, starting at 3:00 o'clock attack idea* to apring louaa an
and the nightcap opened a t 8:00 alp) o veil Tom Hannon, Fred vance theie are no ft»h It ho
•.fluke, Lex Horvath, et al.
caught. But the Hibernian can
o'clock.
But Snyder pooh-pooh* Jimmy play with rod and roel ■.vtttiou:
Tonight the Fed* return to their
own hunting ground* for a single ‘onxelman* rematk that the Itain* the Tnconveniente »n.l discomfort
have “the be*t roater, In mo-foot- of long travel, mosquitoes, thlgtilt with the Palatka Ataleae.
ftll, even more talent than the g e n , etc.
iV-ll Chicago Debra/' Say* BHy-,
I’opnla
ler: "Jimmy doesn't have to look the game
tie)oiid hix i» n Card* f«»r too; Coif I'at
talent, and it* younger than ; have.he.
,'Uia. 'The Caid* arc the leant of group
behind the fourth place Orlando to l»eat In the Weatein 'DlvuThe al
Senators, who were dofaated hv
tha cellar dwelling Daytona Beach
Ialandcra.
The rival Dpni of the AllJoe Vitter, Hat outfielder, hit America, Conference may have
ta rd y in both contaalt to tun hia come up with the wmthy rival
consecutive hitting itieak to 2C for Cleveland'* l.mi (the toel Grt*
game* to tie the league reconl.
•a ill Hen (tile toflesil Agajun
'Tad Madjeskt ami Don M oney (in. The American placr-kickin'g
Ungtcd in tha firat frame of •|ieciali*t, who loat the toea on
th e final tilt and were ejected 111* figljl-kiJiiug ,fuol in. a
distance'* ..from , thr. platfomt .on
item thaceu taal I f - H it* Umpire
ac/Mrin. f- i.itr-if two CorfEddie Boell, after the runkua had veniuht ami a field goal for thOnly perfect ca»taTnndir.g In or
quieted
, ,,,, wi'inln/( pointa In the Dona' 17- on the ring* are ic-ired. and the
Call' Kettlea opened on tha hill ID exliibitlvn triiiinpti
trfiiinpti &gt; o v a l target* ate muvrd fram time to
for tha Fed* Innhe curtain raiser, Brooklyn Sunday. Ajajmnan w n .‘
but gave away to Johnny Tpmal a (tandniit 'with the H&lt; llywoo-l | In tram rnmiietltlun, the angler*
in the eeVtulh canto. Van Klnna- Ileola -iff the Client l&lt;a&gt;p f«-r line up on t|u&lt; platform and rn*t
mon (tatted the final tilt atul wa*
al *ea*&lt;mt. Like Cmra, all at dfnignated target*. Five ttolnla
relieved In the sixth by Bill Stan­ •tvt*.
be
doe*
'|» kick, (alt how. * , are »rortd for it targ.d hit on the
ton. Juan Feral went the route
first ra*U thiee for a wound &lt;nd
one for n thluL Conte.rlants totnte
their position* and Uiget* are
changed a* llie gain.* pmcnwU.
• Under official rule* of th&lt;» game,
•ponioied liy the Aiiicrii-B.i Wild-

nertlon,

Tln-re'* a lot of Oregon Stal *
talk Oil the I'arlfie aiu|ie, Inn
th«- Itravel a will
fare th-lr
tougheat hunllea, it'a generally
figured, In UClwV'a defenditu;
I't.'t’ chumplona aiid n r.-Mirgi'li.
Southern- California. Both Bru­
in* and Trojaiie ap|&gt;ear thres
deep, which may lie more thm
the Beaver* ran mu*t*r.
UCLA'* Don d'aul and Toni
Fear* and Troy’a John, Ferraro
Fere*, lb
will probably rata among tinyear'a boat college llnetm'h. J«r*y
Hhl|ikey, SlC-pounder who movi-r.
Total*
like ! 16, may prove the llruili*'
W*l RhCF.'' USC fiaa grraf hopev
fur Jay Houndy, *|iaik of laat
llun*. Bflda, Tyler, ithepper, Vll &gt;ear'a undefeated Trolwbra.
ir. VeBa J, Pare*. Itun* hallr*
11 ante*field. Itrlde. Hloan, Aleno
For a aleejiar, tab little Imyola
.t-kkf, M. .Pete* TTiree bale tlim (of L. A.), Which la off the daatom. Vliier. Hacrtflree, Kelll.t. eiiiphaahi wagon, and ho|iea to rid '
’Knaiptr. Vitter. double play*i .&lt; again the gravy train with new
Pel*, to finish to If- Perea. Iwfl
bn tone*! Hanfmit », listj tul «. Ila*« Coach Bill Sargent. Loyula'a aupon bail*! off Kettle. I, of ITumai 1. potlera have corraled an uticnm
off J. Ptiea
1. a a Hyask
- iout;
bV manly latga a h u r of leading Jay
a e j . a . . .
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are plnyera hereabout*, ului the
i prixu, All Pollatd, who .Woti t
eligible
for
var*lty tpii'l
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Seminole County
Court Records
•u. It T eta* Anat*eI H To
Aml rf w llavta mu* Mary F
rk*. t'he*irr K* »tpk Carrie
I M.iotliy W Hlewilit
tHfWirt, I lorut hy W
lla te k a
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I 'a e ila
Itetllnker, Mary Oanke wl*!&gt; Tv
«ieUa A llank* Mai

•am ) a tty."
Lepax. “I was
urprl.rd when PUUbJrx i gave up
with Third Baseman llnb Elliott »'ur
the' Harton brormt.-'—
firemen for Boba-th* type *»*/**&gt;
|„,p«* eakeJ to l&gt;e It a d d and er voli build a flub a round.
Hr FRANK ECK
m A I’ Newafbature* Spur:. Edlter wounJ up with llu- Cleveland In , I.uprx hold* ^ ’number «•( iuaj:?i
NKW Y O R K -A lf .u.o Ramon &lt;iiau» lite r playing 17 yea** in the league record*, lie.ha* ratntUr it*
Lopct. Cleyeland Indian tgtrher N’atioeal league with Brooklyn, ur more game* a season 12 time*
.
| who hold* the record of hating UvAtos and Pittsburgh.
• He did thle eight Year. in eurcex
'cau
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mo»t
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ln ma.tor
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*r; i by Brooklyn’* Dasxy Vance. *tar
'i«» J of almott 20 year* ago.
’),«
I.opez, the popbint Spanish
.lit catcher who almoit blighted (he
managerial - life of Dillv Herman,
Ii.l./yt 4-i, h-wrnnt X-*
luu ratight both Feller and Vance.
|ia&gt; l»n« Ree.b I. Orlenlo I H t [ "Daxxv Vance threw with a full
I
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overhand motion," enyt Lope*
u m in o ti
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Uipuulo at aU-neakille
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A FATHIR “fcrrle*" hi* two chile
aerosa a flooded »trcet after a
Inch water tnuln pipe broke ink!
hat tan. N. Y.. flooding a lS-blick
area. Hundred* of famlllee were
deprived of water and many ffcw
York City rc.'dentj were forced to
wyde through tha itreeta In their
tw o feet.
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To lenso with intention of Inlying, nice three bedroom
home furnkhed or unfurnlnhed. Family of adulto.
Assurance of kerpinR property in the bent shape. Kentnl to Hpply on purchase price.

2 Bunches 19c

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F A N c V SELECTED

It) Carton 15c

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league Ma'miger of iho year*
FortInriil'n Jim .Tnrner, the fixYnnkee, who haa the Beavert,
aliimat
imanimnuxly cumignml
to the Cellar at dcaaon'i atari,
up th eir in the firat tliviilon. .with
an out aide chance to catch thd
Muling Ijd* Artgelr*.

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62clb

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FOR RENT
| For Rent or Sale Two li K-tl room
utthltin hom o, ton minute* drlvt
'front'dow n town, on-hard load.
Atout one St one half arrea of
land with each home, *ell drain*
ed laundry with rain water lank.
ottiC fan. comultte bath, rooma
shrubbery and fruit for home
use. If interested call at U13
Sanford. Avu. between IS noon
and one o'clock.
IK CORD Vi.AYERS lor rant. By
day or week. The Music 111*, 11*
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Larae light offices, iawly decur•ted,' all iitilltlea. hast and jani­
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PAGE SEVEN'

T H E p A N F U R D H F -R A L l, S A N F O R U , F L O R ID A

PHURSDAY, AUGUST .21, 1947

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AUTOS FOR SALE
... Move. Calrotd unit*, almo*; new; 15
Sard"
1937 DODGE TUDOR, naw paint,
uphoiatcry good condition. Roy
Baal. 306 W. 2nd Bt. .
any knithola desk. Swivel chair;
' J ‘ 'M lilg eablnat, oeetlbtia) 193T FORD 2 door, fair cotfltlUou.
Mr*. Dtghton, phono
Clean-!(t 1986 Ford Coupe In
Boj Reel, 606 W. 2nd SL

Wheeler of .Sanford
C A N V A S A W N IN G S
C A N V A S P lr tiC tt C t d lt A I N S
V E N E T I A N B L IN D S
A 1 M I . . M , Ste e l, W e e d I
I I D A Y D E LIV E R Y

We REPAIR!

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C h e v ro le t tru c k s o ffer a 11 th e s e

N E W T R U C K FEATURES
Come In and i c e «* »

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h e a t in g hi* . u:tb! ind yet
on a train for i otoniii mi.t

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a hill. _ •

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NF.W Advanco Dvsliiii—NEW cob
th a t “ breathes"*—NKW Unlwetd,
all-steel i-uiulfunion—NEW dur ­
able, fu lly adjustable seat*—NEW
21% gieaicr vlalbillty-NEW FlexlM n u n t ed' c a b —N EW a t r u n g a r
Ifanica—NEW lucreaaed load spaca
In potirla and pick-up*—NF.W-cfBcleut luodhiit In atake and high
tack W iles —NEW llnmuigU scal­
ing and Insulatlun—plus hcurra uf
other NEW features too num erous
lu m ention!

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I D A I) SPACg — stake

and high rack U.iir. haie
M O KI I y f lC IK N T LUAUJNKt

DRivrR.s cuM rtH i m i n t ia
wilier, with more leg i .rhii —
the avals ate lolly iuljirdahle,
l liliver a nd’mme minim table.
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fr. •WtMHiw* fciifwe viyibiliU'.by '',V NO - ? . v .t*-.-V
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Tie Vucfetlonio euiif-i ei iir i»l
want .1 lo tpeinfhi? v.l a t b n tli.'ie
will Id * (fatilllv.
“ H v m a n y in y o -ir la t n ilv ’ ’

The nrw m x i MOUNTlI) CAB is
iu»hiutird un rub­
ier agaimt find

T lte CAB THAT
“ gRg A T IIki H—
(ictli air is Jrjun
in Hum the outside
—heated in cold
wmeiwr —and -used
Sir it JuittJ null*

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in * : ' leplnr.l Ilk ' -• fiiuer.

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tnuMhs frum th- lite r uf th r flirt
d u \ t7
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COMPLETELY NEW DESIGNl

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8 V 1 JR II) T h i s

TRACTOR WORK—Plowing nml
only.; -Phone 660.
dir,ing "Ino gurdfii plots). Rhone
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FURNISHED room. With kitchen 8 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E ___________
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S. G. Grogan,
IN I I I
T I I K K.HT V T K O K l l l t ' N l
6*ACRE CELERY FARM located AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Saleal houily bails.
T- I . A V i i l E V . P n r l H i l
and Service. Th* Music Bo*,;Freq eatimatea. l’hmia 7H U .
Lake Monroe, rent 5200,00 per
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119W. lab flu Phone 063.
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i FLOOR HANDING A finishing, C K.‘.■tiller
oule 1, Bo* 631-A, South JackI. h r r r b j 'g iv rn ili* t ltd ilh
BE WING MACHINES
"1 11 p a v u h n f e v e r ‘y o u u t l Jo*!
cleaning A waxing. Our power T- l .r r and M a li* T . iM rlw h filed
aonvile. F’l a . __________- . ■ ;
SALES * SERVICE
g r i me ih e t ie k e lr / '
unit enables Ui Ui ysorU .vhert ll i r l f rtiiilt iFifi.rt
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nr -n t - t w p i n n w r TV1T. T S i T i f,i.A c .
kinds. Smith tiro, Fhuiio iiSd.
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of reference* required. Owner MeNRILL * YOOT M .0 6 I
Sipes Ave. just off Celery
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a p artial trvalid. J. J . Roily,
ALTERATIONS—all
kinds,
Iml,
I*rii# T IrriiialfTt d t i i i i u t , ni* ih *
PJ-T) No. 1 . Box 63. Sanford, Office ph. 403 r*iId*nee ph. 610-R
tons, belts, bucklra. Mrs. 8{u*.- ill! flaf ^4I Au||j»|. 1%*;
F la.
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K it h T . I—
aalwhlte. The
Accomodation
Paint*. Poultry Supplies', Nejl
U a ia T ile iit )
Shop, till E. 2nd St.
W ANTED TO R E N T ^
l . i * , u trU ra of tha
•1«(g |
Purina Feeds, Groeanea f am
of t o o t T , lo«lial»r. il** a-'.trit
Meat*.
Touchton
A
Walton,
120
F u r n i s h e d or unfurniaiied apt. . Celery, Phone 1199.
S P E C IA L V “ V IC E S
perm, residents. By l i t of SaptIN T H K C I H C t ' l T r o t ’ ItT o f ; t i l l !
N IN T H
J C IM l’ I A L
I ’U I C t ' l T O l
[. , Close In aa possible. 2 bad*
T
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rooma. Please call 271-R after FOR SALE—Umaroek for drive, FOR RENT—Floor sunder, Fhiiy AHN KD KHO TI!A THf.U M tINi l O
I. k r u I N l Y
waya and roadwaye—Phone opafstion. fit■amiabln
leatunabla ratal, Kin-1 i’h ANCItltY
6:30.
1141.
fortl Paint A Clais Co. Phona I .1 U .I A K l A H J o i n t : k j e n i :
I ’ lalm i f t
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALK
303.
Vm
TtiXF.DO
FEEDS—
complete
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REAL ESTATR
DOlMIR - PLYMOUTH
Hulk's Tuxede Fead 8 'ore
D a fe n d sn l,.
INSURANCE
p a r t s a n d s r k v ic b
C h a n rs ry No. «&lt;U
MORTGAGE LOANS
109 Palnsfitu Ava.
Phnna 1011 Hidl fot U lvo rce
RAYMOND M. BALL, Rsallot
FOR SALE
oitpim or pubi. il;
t I t s iold Klena. vvh
Registered Broker and
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 GENTS VA lib moth proofing laeta 6 TO
f
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a'old welt
B lreal,
yaaia. JlaVa your, woulana moth
Insurance Agent
proofed now. Downtown- Clean­ ' Y oYrku ii. atm t ie r rliy n u lflir if f lin l la l
Florida B u te Bank Bldg. PEE POUND. BUNDLED IN
Utn.
BUNDLES.
er* A I .sundry. 113 Palmetto lia n L la tJ o iie F le u r haa film ,i * i i
two alory, threa bedroom
Ava. Pinmo OIL
10, IS, 20 end 95 OENT
fo r H iK ’&gt;rr aaaiu al )&lt;&gt;u in tiii- a lu .ir
r• f EW*
h u m s.
Two car garag*. On
enltlleo , - uii nuS you
liaftl.
HERALD
OFFICE
4'iano Tuning ami Repairing. U I. irt|u,iaj tu file yuna wtjairu al&gt;l»tr
cuincr lot 116 x 140 In Mayfair.
BIB. Rea. dll-W .
*anc* tj*riacuiSlt) or hy atiufnry) «*•
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writ sail unfurnished or furni
■Iir Hill uf Uo(ii|ilali,| Jo skid » u u
Sea Jimmie Cowan’s Sheri Metal
Phona 356-81.
on or Laforr ‘tlitSdar, Kr|&gt;ieml»&gt;i
SIGNS
Worka for naw .Radiators, new
». I * » ;. end lu . fhlrriffa, fur puna
Show ranja and poqtara
NICELY furnished Y room hai*a
Radiator cores, Radiator clean­
drfritte, if any ) o u aneir. to •tut
O—DRI7H
HIGN
HKHVICR
In Sanford Heights. Every moA
1)31.
■« re7jUlrra by Inn m l f* ■
ing and repairing.
0. D. loindrea*. Phone Dl9l
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ern convenience,**largo sit
n - t . alar a D t r r a r r t o 1‘u n fru u Witt
be cnirtrd ailAinat )i,u
porch. 118 W. 19th
CONCRETE SEW ER.PIPE *
T ill* i.M in anil be pobltahad o tn r
RENT A CAR * .
' W. 13th.
«
w ant for four M l « iii&gt; - u m t
YOU
DRIVE
IT
SEPTIC TANKS, Graasa Trap*
w rak s In T I I K g A N F O ftD IIU I IA I.U .
PHONE 204
NICELY arranged five room bung . Block a. Aluminum Wiadows an )
* navranepre. aI, gWniwat*—ttn
glow ilinnba-&gt;niUa Cttcrcity *n
_f l i ------- -- - ilnoie L im a
i f n v ti t Iftfit with aaveral f*TTg
i). a") n Ida.
W lT N K f l* s i r hand Slid
i t -------------M',«0.0O with
Miracle Conrret*•Company, B0&gt;
* lota. ' Priced
—
•a*l el a * n fo u l, gem) mil*
sr.E US FOR
attractive t i m t
. EInf M * Phona 1*35.
rix tld ir, 11,1. the lib day uf
S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
IIOIlEKT A. WIL
a . f). itty,
AND TYPING
Raymond LundqulaR
O, I*. Ila in d o a
Battavhw A flattary Charging.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Phone 732 ' Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t’ U rg uf sold ‘Cln-uit Cuu-t
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
fHeal)
HANFORD
SMALL furnished bungalaw, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
I I I N, Park
Phene 180
ner lot, Immediata potiesclun.
B. Mann, Lake Monroe. Fla.
MITtl H TO lI’fl'lH
Priced at *6,000.00.
O : M 1.I.IK L H n I'llM I. I ‘dgalati&lt;i.
SOFA.* 18th Century style, slip EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING THuuib
ROBERT A.. WILLIAMS
f.'arallna.
Fred
Myers,
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2nd
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covers Included. Phona 4.12-W.
Raymond l.undqnial, Anaociata
tu t) a i r 'h e re b y notlfird that t
• ull
he* t-rn .
mei'lataHt Ht ■•,•
Phona 782 Allaatle Bank Bldg.. 4 CEILING fan* for tale. Laney'a
C lir n il Co urt Lt the N in th J a d liia i
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
*
Drag Store.
CirettH of P lot ala. H aiiilm .l*' r
'liliOD,, 'five room bujngahow loc—DIAPER SERVICE—
ty, in C h s t t c r t r . u o.ler ih . t ill,
ated on large cornerT lo t. Prieed Naw Pbitco car radio. Just arrived,
of It. A . U lx x , p lalm lff. ve. AH,_!
Baby
Velvet
furniahe*
hospital
*5,600.00 with term a
.r r I ’lv x . dafritdant, en.t D ia l the
pries to aalh Sills Service Sta­
clean.atrrile diapers and deodor­ lrelief
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS 1
u f h t la an a U u lu tr d
tion, Sanford A Celery Ava.
ised container. Economical and of d lveairte
.
Raymond Lundquiat, Aesociate
safe.
FuNy
medically
approved
Y o u a re tb e rafn r# leq klrrd lo ap ­
Phona 762 Atlaatja Bank Bldg,
p
ear
In
said
ratua In |a ri,iii or l&gt;T
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
PA IN T— BENJAMIN MOORE’S
a ifo rn e y at ih e C o u rt lln uar lit
detail*. 96 diaper*, *2 a w
6 ROOM HOUSE—IS acres of land
house p a in t Outside white and
n aafo rit, Pli.alda, on the * » t|i_ )lin
-FIRST IN HANFORD"
including 8 acres of muck—
colon. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
of SrptielhoF, - t»ft. and thu In
County Ph. 4702,
SENKARIK GLASS. A PAINT LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market &gt;*f*taH llia tro f, a decars pro «onf*MO w ill b * e itw rrd and Ihe asld
I m m e d i a t e POSSESSION — t _ S 5 l ' n *-1H w - gttl1 8 t•
Barber Shu[i open Thursday,
proreed at pa it a.
Friday
A
Saturday.
acre farm ham* 4 room houae, 1 PEARS—Excellent
*”
W I T N M g m y M n 4 ahd O fflrlal
canning v a tl- ___
••at fhla r « h d ay of Auauat.
i* furnished or unfdmlahed. beav­
efy 11.26, *1.76 gnd 6J.00 per
O. P . llr r n d o a
iif
er tiful lawn, over 30 fm lt .tra
tree#,
bushel. Georg* SitrttTU, Silver] J3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
Clrlb of CIk u Ii UmtL
shade trees. H acre rich culti­
Lake. Phobe 770-M.
Betalnole County, n o r ld a
vated garden toll, 1 acre cow
(O
ff
k ta l Brel)
SANFORD Reauty Salon—Phona
T
Ifotrvholdtr Aaaurlatra
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced. ENAMEL; BENJAMIN MOORE’S
1364. 30b Park. Mary McMahon. A t t o r n a n «t U r
1 artesian well. Price SXS69.00.
Impervo Enamel CWar Fast;
Phona 1.164. Permanent wfttiM
ban ford. F lo rid a
U mile Federal , HUliWay In
quick dtying, for ExUtlor and
66 np, guarantewl. Water Sof­
proceu, 8 milaa W. of Sanford.
Interior use. , S E N K A KI K
tener. Also open evenings.
WBla. Rt. No. 1 Box 7A&gt;
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1 REAt. KfTATE FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM houae. 928 W cstSrd 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
_ 8 t . ___________________ _______
- Higbeit rash price paid fur use.) Vf I'oftfnsu )» u*-rhiti*Hi again.
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture you.
Good 0 room house with S loti on
p u b l.ih ,J ulu'f
‘i lo* nottre v
Co. 311 K. lat. I‘h. 068._____ _ a ». r c k fur fo'
ectltli
paved street *6,000.00. You'll
JHAf.l
say, "Thia la It” when you sea It. I'l I. HUY v'ntir car rcgardlesi uf week# in T H K s
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Two beautiful homes in the Mayag* or condition. Roy Heel, 304 p u ld lih ril in a tm in u lt Cu un iy. l iur
fair section. Roth are homes
M».
St.
such aa you didn’t dare hope for. ■ W.mi 2nd
j .mTBZurT- ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ t* DP
■ ■ ■■ 1 —V
U’ lT N i.M i my hand and of fir •
-rmiiUd, Count!
m l at Manful.!
W. R. WILLIAMS, If re 11or
Tom C. Bolt, A u isiite
7 P el*, L iv e s to c k . S u p p lie s K lo r h lr. tht* ih e Mh day of ku
liu tl, A [i IS O ,'
110 North Park Atcnne' ■*
(&gt;. P . IteiiM n n
, Sanford, Florida
I'U rk „ f laid CM fait
MULE. Make offer: rKurujWS J.
I B e lli
Two auartm ent house, all large
■rooma: UpiialraSAr-Tourvwno* e-r.X 'hMF.I.P W A N T E D
f it :. I'.h t .i r r
tifand bath: downa'.eiM has Urge
I t f l . M l S , , ( ir ,r « w ,l
I.V
-r I I i.
living room, klt.hr,t. dining
. n t i n . o f n i i : r u r . N t ’v j r p i n :
room,—«nd two *)edujiim« and GIUl. fur caatiier,dt cosmet^i ruun* e K M l x u i . K a i i N H . f i A i J i n n .
ter, alio loda girl, lautey't Ding IN I ’lt O lt A l K
. shower. Eight arret -600 (t, on
H i A t.t, C lt K U J T O it K M i l l P K It
Store. *
Highway 17. Ideal for tourist
M IN * ICAVINM , ‘l.A t U .i D ll f .
court or for trailer camp. Two WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAN ■P i.lN IiN A iiA IA S T n l l t i -I.^ T .A lT :
mile* from Sanfotd. Hargnin at
Vuu and .•■CP o f )o u S r, l i n e n
ON BRAKES. FRONT *:ND3. n.ntfi«a
jttvt i,i,iiii« il tu |u*»*A l m b
* 11 .000.00.
ALIGNING
AND
BALANCING.
r is lin * a i l ) iliu&gt;«ti.li u t ilih you. •
A nice home with income pto]&gt;rr-'
• Ithvr uf you, in*)- p a i r «X*tn*t
FIRESTONE
STORES.
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, tv, close In, nad iairly prfdrd.'
lit* r k ls t * i f J.iP n I - Itfih iiS .'it.-'
lit St.
The home is in splendid repair—
i , * • * .!. i * l * uf laid I ’u u fH !, 10 tin
C iiu n t) J u n e * uf iirtujiiu]* i iiutit*
. not a thing to bt dune, i-t.ept
Living loom, duiintF CASHIER wanted fur Toiahton t'l'itr lii at [ill „ f f t ,* in to - n i —it
move In.
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[CONVALESCENT HOME . now
onon at Chuiuota;r18 mile* S. K.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to ait and enjoy
(hq cool breeres off Lake-Cath­
erine. Large grounds and walks
safe from auto traffic. 1.arg*
—kitehen— o n t— nnlrrxm —-^-Peug Cer-Apply In (i|M «a
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room and bath upitaii*; also
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Ultimatum
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THE SANFORD HERA D , SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Players Fined

demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha A m trirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,* a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
At the Treatury Department,
two
U.
8 .-British
technical

s c o n 's SCRAP B O O K

IC is t lB n S

tram

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of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

M O TO l
q tttA S l

a

IO O ,0 0 6 M ILE.
M O IO R

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I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

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Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
, ,
.
„
local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1 arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E

.-v A E A E S H * / r

Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

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one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons Hurt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
b e c t 'is s

of

the

b e q e f l^ o t

W H A T A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

Indonesian Issue
i r M l I a m l tram r a a s D m )

largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100, 000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

p rq .

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and

■ violation both of the thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
I 'X L ' . T A
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I ’ u U k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- RllSSia S ile n t O v er

LU C K Y S T R IK E presents T H E MAN WHO KNOW S

S

THl TOBACCO AUCTI0 HURI
f

Seizing U. S. Soldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

.T K -S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 1 1 , In d a d la k 'lM
ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8 EOUL Aug.
81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
m a n d a for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

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U U n ity T h e r t U S t r e n g t h —
To Pn I k I tlx P * * « of th# World;
To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

'

TH E W EATHER

Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

SANFORD,

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For UN Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
—

- -

—

QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug

R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea InBulgarian LAKE SUSCESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
Leader’sSentehce The
ity Council today that the UnitcJ

22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt; Possibility Ends For
protection of the “economic inde­
Allied Review Of
pendence" of American nation* be
written into a hemisphere treaty.
An t i - Re d * r . Case
The tteering committee of tic
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The State Department aaid ta­
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in
m the me*rule, which the United a new effort to *»ve the life of
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng atState* ha* opposed.
.
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*aeotkiana*
ttrltlm
a
arlrnriia
roni'P
!
I#HC#
O
M
*
conference with a au rp rlie, move
to bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 1 1 UP*
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie. -R ussia's repreienlative on the
The eonfareneo approved In It* Allied Control Commission today
special economic parley o fA m er* rejected the United State* demand
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a for a review of the death sen____meeting
____
_
_ January.
_
fence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
^Bogota
next

Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
ia.
The Dutch then told the council
that it.m utt either “tend troop*
or let- the Netherland* alone
take meaiure* to rrilore order.
The announcement that both
tide* would comply with the coun­
c i l ceate-fire tall* at of raklmght Aug. -f hvl. haep. hailed; »*
the council * greater! triumph to
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti.

-T -

G(

Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By
'- r ^ x

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NO. 201

A sso ciated P rta a L o tted W iry

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

ADOIF HITlir* peraonal phytldan.
Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
other defendant* were found guilty
by a Untied* State* tribunal In
Nuernberg, Germany. They were

Just Before The Battle Started

SEOUL Aug. 22 .UP*—Arrr»t
of lumemui ringleader* in "widtpianl activity of a revolution ate
natur” in touthetn Korea wtj
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
R. Hodge late today after tjr
IBullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
G&gt;! Genera) Terenty F. Shttko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
tion , on the joint commiaiion
terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
teat government, issued a ptei*

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,

1(fra ill/n - Veoposaf * wot

!n*\he " p m !
ten-day* w*s apparently aimed
at - disniptins the work of the

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonIn a. new appeal for the coun­ -entratlon camp*. (Internationn'
tcntmiiion." *
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
5kt(kov said the had wade th*
CAIRO, Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
tares statement" two d*v» agr
an-Jt
of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
teaantatlve, declaredd:
at s com miss Inn meeting and
shouting “Down with Amencx. 1
"If you really want tha fight­
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
w* f f iiilia e m n
R a il
C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—
a m i
and Maj. General Albeit K
F-*-UuHlarmo
Balt.
Cuban
antt-Communist—leader.— - ~ troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Br »n. chief of the American
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!- together with freedom, that’ *v'
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
del at atlon, held press confsi
curity for which million* theie
discussions on this nation*! dis­
anware yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame pute uilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
12 Cases Found Dur- Kces. said Korean authorities
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
biothrtbood.
r
rested more than, too iic"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
i n g M o n t Ii D e c s hadK
toiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
in the provinces.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
med Kuhriis. broadcast an ap­
Not Mean Epidemic nunl-er
He &lt;aid those arrested were
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
chicct’d
with
.rioting,
atterkioo
strange
and
dreadful
paradox
that
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and
Twelve rare* of dipllieria have poire boxes and Interfering with
help lb* government maintain qr-.
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
the government’* lice-eolterting
been
repotted
in
the-county
dur­
an
effect
diametrically
oppos'd
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn ing the preterit month, il wa* an­ #XM
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank ing nt or location of the riot­ THIS P1CIU8I WAI tAKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha at Lake Success piessing fqr
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In United Nstinns action.
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n Countv Health Unit.
wh» the- discovery in esrly Au- 1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (lett),
T h e 1number of demor.siratott
m m tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground), leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
of a plot by U fltst *m
Although the incidence of dip- gu&lt;’
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
......... ............
.
A r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow). Remark by Partway to In Calm. They reformed after
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to salotage High; I McCann that “I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
i I 't t a ll h n e d n n I S i| » r i f v t t
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State* County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
ganrta-- tnhy- program ^
” '1
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WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
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L
O
W
.
1
M
«
*
r
'
U
g
it lia* not
reathed the extent
tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t ' f ah epidemic, be declared. Tonation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
t*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
of;
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,
p H
tmerlc.cn and extr*.
Northern
but
not
contagious,
he
pointed^
Oontinaataf akgTettlon," • aaylng
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
. am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
th* fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I ( a e lle a r t e e r a g * W e a n
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
—
-2 —
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU. Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers W arned O f.M eth o d s Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J
2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
| C a « l ! * w a e e r * i r e t '. l a h t i
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
W in k of the ‘-'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
Tlir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti«lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into efl'cl eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h put ed to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
F fltm e t K in g L o in 1 l'is »y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
q u tf p io g r *n r “ Kisen s c o m I w - " l hlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, «., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC hina with-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f’ib ' Isw making msjntily
" i i quot'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' fii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U nit'd St*!*— w so e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
mpartively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uiraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiunnoi'
Director of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
aaid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u'.e r told't h e council China h i d
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fMt ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsn ItH ieM l n fl I ' a g f
I tith ll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
| l 'aliens# n n l ‘ . , ,
S :i« k u
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A irw a y s, . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in P j . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly At Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.go (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w ' #v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X. Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK.
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,, ,'
Authorir.tlon-was
.Iv.
.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on Hurinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
l
g
h
i
.
tii)(
)n
Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
Transferred To SHS!K
S
V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
The
in #
senator*
s e n iiv n
appointed
i p p r iin ic ii
are
u re
t
l
■•
Teacher* will report to princi­
. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-Miee), McUeii.r (D-jFour S c h o la rs h ip
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local thunde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j1Winners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8-m ln-l, Counl, wlDn-r, i - l t h ," P .r .l,n r .. ,nd ,1 Vi, MttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '.,,M ! M l-ilnlppl n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piymtaLf'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma.and. visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that * r « r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
'
*
flelali b tra aaid.
Ing -profeaalon.
riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
or mora act* units.

Quillman Reports
OnDiptherialn
Seminole County

Hits
Is Unionized | County Health , Wcdemeyer
Giinese Leaders
c;! Prior To Deadline Program Outlined For Present Crisis
Of New Labor Ad At Lions Meeting:

♦

Carraway Elected
President O f New
Cifr Skeet Club

(’harkks E. Ginn
Died Suddenly At
His Hume Thursday

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                    <text>W E D N ESD A Y , AUGUST 20. 1947

Tilt ToHats4-l
Hal Stewart Turns In
-Victory For Hats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

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Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'" ■ ■ ■ H n tU -tipM li-M U ir
Sanford'!
Sanford'a Inability to U
lay down
bunta when the signal* called for
•aerifies* cost the Celery Fed* a
4 to 1 TwhU'rt a t the hand* of the
DeWML Red Hat* and a* the

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
Murrar. lb
jiottom of the aiith ranto by lla
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Umpire Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke llrlri*,
ct
did not think that Murray was H *l|e r d tlil. tb
— - -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
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Ciolek blooped a ‘two bate hit llrt-n m l
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down the left field line. Madjeiki
Mi.
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rv o rti M .M anus. limp* l a l l u l Ift;
tingled, tcoring Ciolek and Ha) M sKilin
ppd.,
rain
M 1, llilile. K h lp l'cr 1, f * "
TaAar's barns
Stewart wai safe on a Fed boot, bnsa bit*' M- Perea, U x ll'd l VltD
ayloun.
a i ttrlaiulci
Sloan advanced the two tu n n err t»r, f in is h . Hlolsn li*s*«l HIns 0,
I .. ..I . U ,a at Ml. A un'iM ln*
and a long (ingle to left field by M u ir a r. Itrbte. M'lvscinan. H s c i.
1‘a la lb a at ll*li&gt; ***lll*
,
M altsrlisld 1. I.*fcs. I n. u M*
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'la r r i f lt d s k to V * * a tu M. I*»*
v t n o v e l , i .s u u i k
art acroaa with the final marker*. f s i 1. A l.n n to V ' f s to M. I ’atas
W
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Manager John Krtdcr Mated thia l .r l l no bttasa IM-nitp) S, Hanfnnt
liiouklr n
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morning that ho would pitch Van • linn- no balls; l l f r H tfaart T. W.
tH'uis
it
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they defeated the Daytona Itaank
Islet*, 4 to 0. ’
The Red Hat* play host* to the
Calerymcn In a twin affair with
the first contest starting at 3:00
e'clock till* afternoon and the
nightcap beginning at 8:00 o'clock
in Conrad Park.
Del.*ml tallied it* first marker
in the »erond when Mario Peret
double to right ccnterfirld and
* U followed by a two ply poke
Into left renter by Ted Madjeakl,
•coring F e rti.
Tha Fe»l* knotted the count and
tallied their only tun in the aiith
Inning. Don Murray opened the
frame with hla aecaml knock of
the tilt and made a clean theft
of the keyatone aack,. followed
by a tingle by Davo Rrlde, scoring J
Murray.
M«*n. ,r
Brilliant play* afield kept the Knlpptr, rf

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CHICAGO, Aug. 20. 0V;—Ropreacntatlvea of th* National Coltagiate Athletic Aubtciatlon t'ria
week will - meet- -arpemrcly- with
Commiaalonrni Bert lftll of the
National Football Ltagim and
Jona* Ingram of the Alt-Amerira
Conference to "clear the fog" on
JflDVss b t f H f l J M n n ih p r 11aili 1

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ter. but never soap or a caustic
solution.
N#w York
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FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE! 0

WORK WANTED

'or Bant or Rale Ttjo 2 ted roots FIVE ROOM house. 928'West 3rd
modern homes, ten minutes drive
EXPERT painting —contract or
hourly basis. H. G. Grogan.
from down town, on hard toad. Good 0 room house with 2 lot* on
About one A one half acres of
paved street 96.000.00. You'll Free estimates. Phone 78 | J . •
land with each home, wall drain­
say, “Till* Is It" whon you nee it.
ed laundry with rain water tank. Ts.oJ.rautJfiil homes Jo_tJic May-,
FLOtlU - SANDING-A finishing,
attfar-fanrrotnptato-bath m o m s
fajr section. Ruth are home*
cleaning A waxing. Our potter
shrubbery and fruit for home
such as you didn't daro hope for.
unit enables u* to work where
use. If interested call at 1113
W. It. WU.LIAM8, -Realtor
there ia no electric connectio.t
Sanford Ave. between 12 noon
Tom C. Ilolt, Aastxiale
avalluble. 21 yeata expericnc*.
and one o'clock.
110 North Park Avenue
H. M. Gtaaaoq,. Lakn Alary, Fla.
Hanford, Florida
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
kinda. Smith lire. Phono I 1H8.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales'
and Service. The Miialc Box, ALTERATIONS—all kind*, but­
ton*. licit*, burble*. Air*. Miu119 W. l i t St. Phone 963.
aelwhlte. The Accomodation
ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
Shop, llC’K. 2nd St.
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums 12 SPECIAI/ 1FMVICES
open at Chuluota, IB miles 8. E.
10 to 16W, Ten year warranty.
of Sanford and IB mllca N. E.
of Orlando. Largo screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
th« cool broexes off Lako Cath­ HEWING JIAt'HINKS
erine. Large grounds anJ walk*
HALES A HER VICE
•afe from auto traffic. I^rge HKRTH HEWING MACH. SHOP
DODGE - I’LY MOUTH
lobby.and rooms. Crick cunttrue. ■—IIS 8 ,- FRENCH. PIL -ll**— PARTS AND HttRVICK
tIon. Can accommlata 26 only,
Palmatto Asa.
Phone 1011
phone or write for reservation CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. HENKARIK GLASS A
at once. Oviedo 2302 nr Dr.
Martin 2392 or writ# Bos 197
PAINT CO. Phone 220.
years. Have your woolens mnth
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan
proofed now. Downtown CleanFLOWERS
for guests to rlait their doctor.
• r* A l-aniidry. 113 Palmetto
foe at) occasions
Ave. Phone' 914.
AVAILABLR at once, convenient, McNKU-L A YOST FLORISTS
ly located down town nectlun,
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I_ L
Just off eelary
up to data apartments with all Office ph. 403 residence ph. BIO-R
modem convenience*. Adult# ■■■■— ■' r ■ - t
Paints, Poultry Supplies, N'nila,
only. Phone 660.
81QNB Purina Feels, Groceries and
FURNIHHKI) room, with kitchen
Meata. Toiichton A Watson, 1201
privilege*. 097 Oak Ave.
Celery, Phono 1199.
O. D. Ijindresa, Phone 1011
S ACRE CELERY FARM located FOR* SALE-dJmerock for drive­
RENT A CAR
Lake Monroe, rent 3200,00 per
ways and roadway*—l’hona
YOU DHIVB IT
year. Charles W. Robinson,
1241.
1’IIO N B' 100
Route 1, Box 631-A, South Jack-*
8
DUICKLAND-MOHKIHON
aonvlle, Fla.
TUXEDO FEEDS—coi
U-DRIYB.1T. IN C
Hunt'a Tuxede Feeil
1 BED ROOM, twin tied* and bath.
SEE US FOR
Cal) after 6;ft0 P. M. 414 Myrtle
FOR SALK
iljMEOGHAPH. PRINTING
DLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
AND TYl'ING
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
CREDIT BUREAU OF
2 WANTED TO RENT
SANFORD BUNDLES.
FURNISHED or Unfurnished apt.
16 N. Park
Pliane 180
10, IB, 10 and 2S OENT
p a rm . r e sid e n t*. Hy 1st of Sept.
HERALD OFFICE
Clo*i In a* pontble. 2 liedrooroa. P lease• call '271-R after See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal EXPERT RADIO RF.PA1KIN0
6:30.
*“ •
Fred Myera. 311 E. 2nd 8 L
Work# for new Radiators, new
Radiator core*. Radiator cleanS SEAL KSTATK FOR SALE
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
Ing and repairing.
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—DIAPER SERVICE—
BEAL ESTATE •
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
Raby Valvet furnlahea hospital
INSURANCE
SEPTIC TANKS* Greoae Trap*
ctaan&gt;tarlle diapers and deodor­
MOKTGAQR LOANS
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
ised container. Economical and
RAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
Screens, White cement Paint,
safe. FuSy medically approved
. . ParmaMUa. Jlnftlcana bracks
3alkt. 95 J f i p m , R tH
Florida'
ikFldg, -M liail^W Itcrete &lt;Mmp*Ry;-80t
T'FIRST fN SANFORD'
NEW, two story, Htroe bedroom SEE THE new Lawn Shaver. Ask
heme. Two ear garage. On
for demonilrallnn. BENKARIK LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
eoroar lot 116 a 140 In Mayfair.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
GLASS * PAINT CO. 112-114
Will ael) unfurnished or furnlahed
Friday A Saturday.
W.
2nd
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Phone S66-M.
nwt;tCharging.
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
In Sanford Heights. Every r
era convenience, large alpe;
CAL WONDER pepper plants. L
porch. IIS W. 19th St. or
D. Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla.
SANFORD Bniuty Salon—Phone
1364. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
SOFA, 18tk Century style, allp
Phone 1364. Permanent waves
tLY arranged five room bungrovers included. Phone 452-W.
10 up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
iw, about 3 miles from city on
tener. Also open evening*.
ved road with several extra 4 CEILING fana for aale. Laney’a
Drug Store.
________
0. .Priced a t 34,960.00 with
Taetlve term s,: 1
New
Phllco
car
radio.
Just
arrived, U
LOST &amp; FOUND
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
price to aeU, Sills Service 8U rmond I.undqulat, Associate
-ilon.
Banford
4k
Celepr
Ave.
LOST:
Female Rat Terrier, white
we T tt AtUabe lU ak Bldg.
,LL furnished bungalow, cor*
r lot, Immediate posseasion.
• t 96,000.00.

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CHICAGO. Aug. 20, l/P)-A
Georgian was lied with two other
par equalling linkamen at the head
of the field aa match pjay began
today in the eighth Annual Na­
tional I.eft-handed Golfer*' Tour­
nament.
AI Everett of Roma, Ga., n
burner tilllat. lutnrd in it pair iif
36'* in yesterday'* 18-ho|e qualify­
ing round to enter * three-way
tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
A A M football star,- vho aho*. &lt;«
33-39. and Ted Olaee of Grand
death playoff which went only
Rapid*. Mil'll., who fired n 33-37. ilen
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated
on thrvfiral and Kverutl on the
’
Another Georgian, Red Sans of aerond.
Macon, with 37-40—77, was a!»o , Kemp*, who plays quarterback
the Oklahoma Agui.-^ and k
amung the 32 who qualified jn .jri- for
terday'a field of 90. Ths only the Mlnouri Valley Vuinfeienre
other southerner on han&lt;l was Jim
lta»em- of- Durham, N.^-Ou -who

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tions Rejected

QUINTANDINHA, Tiro *11,
Aug. I I , ‘ (/P)—Tentative asreeB*M w ii rcarhrd iodav among
a m ajnrlf/ of the delegation*, to
the 20-nation llemianhrre Hefana# Conferenre lo call a «;&gt;*d a l Hemisphere Economic Confaranc* In the aecond quarter of
1*41, delegates disclosed.

L A K E S U C C E S S . A u g . 21
—K u tii*
to d a y used the
elo
twice in ra p id succession It*
&gt;ck
action tin the applications o t It a ­
ly and A m ir is for m em bershi,
in the U n ite d N a tio n s .
These w eie the sixth and sev*
r n lh srtnes cast this w e e l s»,-J
they ran the R tm ia n siring
total o f 18 against m a jo rity u
cirions in the S e cu rity C o u n n

. NONE'HIE WOSSI fur their djnking. Mar* Ann O’llnsky, I. and her pet
kitten are t&amp;owit ntirr Hie lidle Riii wa* ie,rMxd fs* m a crerk near her
tnurn In Penn. P- The t-t wjs rl-r-.t pllng In i civile Ihr killen who bad
fallen In when she slip; J titi‘, 1*-- v a .u - Half a rrd&gt; d-'wnsti?am,
Albeit Lender, v t • 4
i i
n *
i tho.rbjld end
-,fy—
• *TfWr
it —r
gulled hie

Dutch To Resume
s Credit
Indonesia Action Dwindles As Loan
If UN Group Fails Debate Continues
Renewed Attack May Balance After August
Lead To Split In
Withdrawals Wi l l
Be $ 4 0 0 ,0 Q 0 .,0 0 jp
Coalition C a b i n e t

. (HE HAGUE. Aug.: 21 &lt; « -A high source s »iil today “ there
ran be no doubt” that Dutch
action in Indoors** will bo re^ sum ril' o # ' JFlatge' scale' "if ’tSe
Security Council, in its meeting
1 &lt;4
should refrain from
ordering lire InJojirtifD Republic
■ &gt; Jfc
'to ' cease '_____
their present
present ___
hostilities
V—
u U*‘ 2,1
by which they violate the council's
President Truman. It wss reported
today, h at decided to It*1*? present ceaic-fire order.-'
The source did- not indi-ale
W ar and Navy Department leadera ‘atunder the new wh«| the dried objective^ of new
t* kgy
knr posle
.
national'defense set uu.
military action would be. but s
Hlgtl While llotree offlriel*.
drive
lo lo^jelerta, ihr Repulreking not
i
. , asking
to he quoted by name,
Bt eald tlpst was the Preal lent'* rleet- firan Capital, has been diicursed
■Ion.
in both the Nelheilandt arid In­
Presidential Press Secretary donesia.
Charles O. floss would not confirm
Some political leaders exnrr'sed
the report* hut did any the P re­
sident will have an announcement belief that resumption of military
on the new defense organUntlun •rtbin might lead l*&gt; a split in the
at a 3:00 P. H. (F.!}T|. news eolG I'athnlie-f.abor roalilion cahlnol,
POASlbly followed hy formation r-f
fa rt nee.
Mr. Truman already lute an ­ a nutional emergency cabinet. The
nounced th a t James V Forretlnl powerful Catholic Partly openly
Dutch action on a large
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors The
majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinH ia
i 's f , r i f s u
B tion outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman Visits Hull
Aa disclosed by WM'e House
officials, this will be thn line-up In And King In Hospital
key post* under Forreslxl
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (d-*—
John L. Sullivan, now undereecrstarv of tfia Navy, will replace President Truman went to the
Forrestal as secretary when the N’avv Medlral Center a t nethesda,
latter takei hie oath ax secieurv Mil., today and vinlted Cordell ilnll
mid Fleet Admiral ErneU’J . King
of defense about BepL L
v.ho a re palientw, there.__
__
W. Stuart’ Symington, now

Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

V

Jayeeqa era still far from Ihe
15,000 goal which th jv have *et
for their tourist program and op•ration of the now Tourist In­
formation Booth, It wa* U
today rfported to member* of tho* Sanford
meiT-i a t
Junior Chamber of Commerce
their luncheon a t the Mayfair Inn.
The report was made by Karlylc
Housholder.
Two of the member* of the club
9 v m g lrm prtees fo r *hetr rffprts
(n rfc tn lir raising Ifti towanl the
drtva. 'They were WalUc Morgan
1 t l ' Jame* Fields.
Presidant J. BrajI* v Dilham
-s rg e d the member* to exert mote
effort to put the drive ncross, and
•tate d that the Tourist Program
being undertaken by th e club wa*
definitely to-the Interest of

Surd'1

Gueeta were Ralph lastin g ,
Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.
LEGION IS HOPEFUL
NEW YORK. Aug. tM.1T&gt;)—
Donald O. Glasecoff. national ad­
jutant of the Amor teat Legion,
said today there still was a po*.
elblllty th a t President Truman
would attend the opening session
-ef the Legion's annual ronventlun
here next week if hie achedulo perjSifta , 1 } • J

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p—*
n jtv

i—.» - arLxM,—wtJTS.-*;

the While IlTuUso g a S t r r
former secrrlarv o:&gt;f state and (tie
Wntlimc chief of naval operatinue.
He r»lta sent flower* lo -ifre;
lit- Mums on. wido v of a formrr serretprv of the navy and In■mired ole,ui b rr health, although
it wasn't convenient for him to
visit wit)* her a t the tlnio
.. - ±.
Unit hat been a patient In (be
Navy hospital for aeveral mondi*.
It wai announced t h a t -he went
there fo r rest.
King rn trrn l thn hospital last
woe|&lt; after suffering a mild *l;oke.
A foremVm ho*pital report said
be reotesl fairly well la « night and
that his general condition icnmln*
mu hanged.
. ,
I 1 rcnch Ajrrec On

Indo-China Policy
PARIS, Aug. 21, OP) — The
French cabinet wa* reported to
have reached complete agreement
today on policy toward rebellions
tndft-China.
Official comment was acarce,
but the minister* were eald to
have agTerd on negotiation* High
Commiuianer Emile Bollaert I* to
conduct with unaporified VielNarneae loaders. A previous co!dnrt meeting rrjcctevlfhrifl
nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc
dent Ho Chi Mjnb. It an* leaned.
It wa* recalled th at a spokesman
for former Emperor Bao Dal of
Annan oald in Hong Kong yester­
day that negotiation* would be
started between Franc.! and tho
Bao DabrOnt rolled "United Front**
and not with Ho Ch| MinH, who
the enokesman oald was trying t*
establish a Srtvict administration
tn Indd-China. a French possession
In eoutheast Asia.

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n Afl H DAI). Iraq, Aug. I l j ^ v
—The Iraq governartnl s o u n ­
ded dollar eichanga uatll b r ib ­
er notice at noon fodet. The
measure was believed ■•oonerted
w ith' Ameilcan-Urltl*h i .i !1is'J b ’
Washington regarding dertlng
ranvertlblllly.

lion, but on Australian pr&lt;;
to leave lire deuiion Up iu II.
Genrial Aurmbly which nife
in New Tork Sepl. Ifr,
fThe vote on A ustria-oas S lo I,
with France and Poland nbstaln*
Ing.
The vote on Itatlv was 0 to 1,
with Poland abstaining.^
___
— The iPHlDH1Alio "saw Hie ap*
plii-ations of three oilier *x enemy
stoics, Hungary, Itulgoilo. end
Rontanla. relerterl through failure
to receive ffte required nviority
of seven affirmative vote*, includ­
ing those of the Hlg Five
The Uniled State*, in n Mirpri»o
move, then inlituluced a resolu­
tion to shift the whole qu-stion of
applications over to the General
Assembly.
The U. S. prnposxl requested
the assembly to consider all the
rejected applicants ami recom­
mended that the 55.member body
admit all which It considered qual­
ifier!. •
8o\iet Delegate And&gt;«l , A,
Gromvko Immediately attacked the
U. R. proposal as "eenselese."
The council reji
Ramanla'a
■pplirattog I to 0.
abstainIng. Only .Syr la
r admie-

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Reds H it For Occu­
p a t i o n Of Port;
E c o n o m y Confer­
ence Is A t t a c k e d
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. VP)
—The .Slate- Department dis­
closed lodar that Russia ha* pro­
tected against an AmericanHrltish-French conferenre on increasing
German industrial acti­
e*i
vities. hut made it plain the
talks Mill he held regardless of ,
the Soviet objection*.
MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug.
21. &lt;dh—lb S. Hep. Chester Mar­
row (I!-M l) today urged I 't a b
Truman In call s *peci&gt;‘
_ Of CCkgteag'rie d«g? *r»f
• l»nslon In Europe and "the
Kotlet • L'nlon's aggressiv* forelgn policy ef expansion and ul­
timate world domination"

sole clrai linl ClfIrtWJjfia fe1'* f I

ir*Htfiyiit«j| im 1**1 # L fiM l

Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive

y - r—

On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••

I

It become thes eountrv'e
cor
first secretaHr of the air' force with indenendiht stAUis.
Kehneth* Royair wlO ypnUmfg a«
- gecrrRdtT f8f. war. nltfmuah losing
his Cabinet statu*.
AH will be ([Iren recess appoint
m»nts, subject, to confirmation
when the Senate meet* again.

Dairen-Germany Subject O f

B

Cuba Demands Joint
Hemisphere Action
To Protect Econom­
ic I n d e p e n d e n c e

QU1TANDINHA. B r u i t , A u g .
21
—Cuba formally present­
J
ed to the Inter-American Defcnir
'^Conference today a demand for
joint hemisphere action to protect
v : **' 'xHiei V rJTIed »'the eton*&gt;iiV tfr
dependence" of American states.
Guillermo Bell, Cuban amb.t»v.
’ A
dor to Washington and aspirant
to his country's presidency, told
the committee on aggtctiicn that
"it is -impossible to conceive of
political independence* unless a
3 state *1*0 has economic indrpfn
— » ------------ 1----- ----------B*1t~ .asked an immediate vot*
"to srecelerate o t r labor*,” but the
committee Ignored the request and
adopted a Chilean' motion to ad­
journ until 0 A. SI. EBT to­
morrow.
. -\;
The prVsentatlon of the Cuban
demand cama after the apparent
•&lt;.
failure of a series ofr "coffee
table conferences” arranged by
Conference President Haul Fcrnandes. the Brasilian foreign mlnia*»r. in an effort to avert an
alihUit certain controversy lntween the United States and Cuba.
The (eland republic’* stand was
against what It called "economic
aggression" or "unilateral c-con

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Soviets Use

N o . 200

A u o d iltd Prf»» Leased Wira

SANFORD, FLORIDA. T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 21, 1947

A tAIOI poster picture of F.va
Duarte Peron, .wife of the Presi­
dent of Argentina, is removed
(tell) from a wall tn Ilia de Ja neiio. Draill, by orilrr of muninpal
aulhoritie*’ prior lo the arrival ot
Mr*. Peron to attend the InterAmerican Conference. Above, the
Argentine First Lady acknowledge*
the welcome of admirers at the
airport, where th» landed from
Europe, She may Join ihe Argen­
tine delegation.
(International)

Ultimatum Given
Refugees
Off French Coast

Senator Bilbo
Dies In Hospital

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

WASHINGTON. A,.s 21 W lY.Umted Sl'eTe*
lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
—wf-tbsirm wa
ill' St.str Department.
A note delivered lo Moscow
Aug, 14 said that this governor* it
"will of nerejsily hold the Sovrrj government retponiible" for
treatment acronled American inteir.t; in ’live poll city .while
it i» under Red army rule.
Under a 1945 treaty, Dairen
was to hr returned to Chinese adminulralion and opened to wajtld
trade. Russia, However, has ban­
ned from the port all foreign
rhips, including American naval
vessels r•kms mail and supples
to the U. S. consul general there.

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WASHING I ON. Aug. 21 ( « Russia has protested the propcv&gt;'!T Ameriran-fJi'tish T r a n c h
conlerenre* on raising the level
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p
i
5
e
m
barkalion
O
r
c*f l.'tm sn industry.
j
Testimony
#
Discloses
—* f k
9
Of fir? i! United States Jources
.-German
D
P
Camp
UmpireManlianclled
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; - Re
acknowledged this today, hut did
rosa Sets TJp
Ordered By Britain
By Orlando M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
17 Disaster Units
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
LONDON, Aug. 21
BritAfter
hearing
t hhee
testi­
29 the amount of credit remain­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v
ing from- her original $J./5n,Russia claims the plans for we
i'&gt;
the
4,4&lt;lD
Jewiili
refugeM
oil
morning,
of
John
Ganiel,
Lou
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banlonfeiente would nullify term*
been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirmhailt by tomorrow
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
ficials said today.
Potsdam Agreement hold
Cross ehapter* during August •Iternoon or be lum purled .to
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irim H m tttl ran I’m 1* F i g h t l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
ford
specators
and
me
mber’s
oJ
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
llrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
Maneillr for three week*. Th'v:
grncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
Hied lo Ivml in Palnline a rnonih
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Only yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
agreed, with United States ap­ was
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
reertded
In
the
first
four
months
pounds 'n trade with other coun­
nip if the ultimatum i* Ignored,
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
long
-Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« Ofugce Organlraliorr said at
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
demands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flamburg, in the British lone
I.avHy's
cap
wnajputlrq
"u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
to a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii,
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i AJerussteiri
Credit.
railed the news'
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy Sheriff Chartas B&lt;ek,
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lAt any rate It v.,- not in hD |w hn 1* chairman of th* program,
f these .refugees at Hambtn r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against htire p o rt.
T h e ir w a * It" i,mii&gt;t n- .xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
the renmln'rtg . fH5O,(KK).000 stem­ 15-10 in Orlando.
The dt’cn -tend at the ei»t end
o u r tpind th a t flt|s '" r id e r t did
*
_
n
L
ly
,
,
,
•
.
.
'
John
(leorjce
Bender
med from a need for 1450,000.010
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
Tn# Jtwji »|icl l«»t
they
|r«mllnnHi mi ru t* M«M»
[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
mid go on a hunger strike D M Early-Ihia.AJhL
OOilialiiby Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- &lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
"itar the Holy Land.- They were
eaty'W
ittr
Italy
John
George_flcmler.
.73,
died
’
im tm rTcflt M a a r
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
1 ’’tpirv Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
Haifa after a battle with Blit- Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
By Mikey Browning „ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
iment
Cooper,
who,
working
wjtlj-LaviLbciaidlng
paities,
and
•
return­
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
Mis* Mikey Browning of Ban- negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24
ford, who Is the youngest gl-l next month for a treaty of "friuml- began their voyage. They have v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- pilot In the United States to hold shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
l«rth a glider and power plane with Italy.
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
pilot's license, him Juft com­
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­ not a commercial accord but a
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*n n (■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are proGo
on
Sale
Sept.
2
ver C rating hy making an al­ "statement of principles" between
tional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea the two naliona. (Tho United
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is State* announced last week the
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Improves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. Brown- cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will Mr*.
Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
Ihg. director Of the Sanford School an debtal.
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
of Aviation.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
The altitude was obtained It gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J. Bender of Han­
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis* treaty would Inelude the “most
The holder of a 1347 llrense ford and Edward 8. Bender of bruised In an autoinhile accident CummWiton. $ 100. It wai reported.
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra. favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday afternoon, is reported
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
lieto**, either In person or by
8h o .ro * need* hec ctow-cuunlry ment of national* and business.
and endurance flight to complete
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell Reiwrls On
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge r,lL_
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u ‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofnegro.
oi\p ef only two women In th* sy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the ■ S ^ " * S S L ? iL ? e»*2?!t h y i t.
1^*1*
Charle*
Cannaday.
Erickson Funeral noma. Tho re who onaratr* hi* own taxicab, was
Jack Ruisetl, who 1* engaged
United .-tat»s with this rating, with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
S49
the other being Mi*. Virginia first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license, main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulFriday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
bean revoked or suspended. They
Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ing Company hs* recently returntummer In California with her
muat hi so affirm that they are Midwest Heat Wave
ed from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
grandmother, hut la erpected to Train Passenger Is
stilt In good physical condition,
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
return to Sanford In September.
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
ing In a project of combatting
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
Arrested At Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
Jap
Treaty
Talks
aphid on tobacco.
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8
Theae aphids or plsnt Hca egned a t tho National Soaring meet
Face
Postponement
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
legit 2A
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
*
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h waa ar»e*le4 ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )nuelo rT’.' the ship which * | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- trip* during ths paat month
Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
I* supposed to be one of the Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
beet of Its type.
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
RATIONS MET
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
SPEED RECORD &gt;
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The mad* the arrest. .
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
American Military Government
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m — Monday, while two such deaths govern C onference decisions.
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
The 8 tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaannounced today that record Im­ that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo ware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jports of grain and fl-mr frpm the der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate* others In Minnesota.
United Btates had made it possible damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
to meet the full broad ration 1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky atallad at the U. S. boundary, have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionor early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
throughout the combined’ Biltlsh- Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
Amerfcan tones of Germany for .nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7 moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
the first time tn months.
of ita flavor.
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay. ward.
track of hint.
month.
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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lor Thendoje _G Itilbo Of Minisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
taking h!v disputed seat !h the
80th Cci’gtfss.
L'ealh of the Ult-yeer-oM
DcmocraU left forever unan­
swered the qUrsUoq of wheth­
er h- «**s entitled to his third
t*rm in : the Sertale. from
which •'* was tuirred on !-•partisan - charge* of unfitness
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
January.
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenrer h*,r in August of l!»P'.
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn ruary a oil a third In June. II •
spent two
s In duty i-erelying Ireaimenl in » Virkshurp.
hospital, and on
Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
physlrel check'll'.
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
mation which partially
para’yreil hint. IW lora said the inflauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
cancer, wa* the Principal im­
mediate reuse of death.

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THE SANFORD HERAI &gt;. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Course Of U.
To
Red Cross To Begin
Help Greece MilfstBe Post-War Hlood Drive
Plotted With Care
• fly JANG KA 1)8
.

«y GLENN HAD It
A!’ Foreign Affalra Analyst
Toe United Nation* haa come
to an ominous dead end. in It*
effort* to halt the menacing
march of avt-nla in tire B atkin..
Once again the Soviet veto lit*
le fii Invoked to nullify the will of
the majority of civillted m in i
kind.—The crmiWatTvU/'fnlTcr an
inof/tntiva Au*tr»Uan and Amer­
ican proposal*, they amounted on-

WASHINGTON—The blood of
Pennsylvania miner*. Wall S ire n
banker*. Iowa farmwivtt, Hotlywood atara and D. C. government
girl* taved the live* of million*
on tb* front line* of our world*
encircling battlefield* d u r i n g
World War 11.
Th# wartime program w a s . a
rprrtacnlaf' futiel*. 'Now IKe Rat

bating traumatic ahock.
Pitch ahock fraqucr.ily follow*
aevai* Jnjurle*.r T..aa
loat .if
of liltuul
blood air
or
kuiitf and U aci ooiMnled by an
alarming fall 111 Lltod p im u ta
and gentral collapse of th* pa*
Hint, Hl-wni transfusion had br/n
tli* t***ntlal fealute In ahock
treatment.
N(*‘ propvrtUa of blood « r n
than discovered. Th«lr UMfulln**i
In a widt variety j f disc**** betonic revealed.

Hr. M#f|itir# #*timat#a thi-t
wlirn ll.f • pingraiii g#i* und*\
wny on* vxrtun in M i n :t5 w-,d
kavr
iia tt omv
.
luivr to r*va
giv# blood nt JU*t
a year jo aupply t h * 'need.

A int i t swell
A in t.lt dandy

usbands! Wives!
[ant new Pep and Vim?

U. S. lilt AIIE A, WESTERN BA

BEEF

Norwood or Kock Spring*

STrlMtt &amp; flub

STEAKS

HOME CONTROLLED’
*04 Etun-First Street

SLICED BACON, lb

H

Chuck

ROAST

59c

I^an. Reef,

,

STEW

lb 49c

HAMBURGER

lb

35c

National Brand Skinless

PICNICS

WIENERS

IS TRUSS CO.

Western Pork

UHT, OHLANDO, FLA
tJ P R J L B A T U H D ljM ^ ^ ^ IJ jO ^ S J v M ,

SPARE. RIBS , lb 37c
W S M V raR N CHOPS or
Smoked

BACON SQUARES

HEAVY WESTERN A-GRADE BEEF

Square Cot

—~ — -------------

CHUCKTROAST

f-SI

*

Budget-wise Utility Bbtf can be cooked to tendemesa
lowing the dimple directions we will give you with each purclmas. Try It today 1 * ________
U. 8. Gov’t Graded Utility Beef

49c

?** lit

fyLb k :

Calif. Lemons

doz. 25c

•ante fine flavor and quality.

Lb

No Waate—Pollock

FILLET

Lb

Cooked Florida

LOBSTER

a
^

Lb

CHOPS

Lb

!

CHOPS

Lb

7

2tc
49c

ROAST

Waatarn

SPARE RIBS

Lb 39c

Morrell's BUctd Canadian

FILLET

BACON

29c

ft-Lb

49c

Ripe Tomatoes.......2 lbs. 25c

Bwitt Dontlaaa Rolled Vaal

ROAST

Lb -

5

FRYERS

lb

6

Fancy Dr. * Dr.

MOHTON’8

29C

Ripe Bananas........3 lbs. 35c

fl:cnrr limit

No. 2 Vz can 26c

Franco-American —

T O M A T O JU IC E

3 bNo2CaRk

Gold*n

PEACHES
BAKERITE
SPAGHETTI

2PKGS

Woval. A sn o rte d F la

S U N S H IN E CRACKERS

Rib or Lota End Pork Loin

Icelandic Brand Frvah God

Lb

!

U. 8. Good Lamb Rib

.

,

ib

U. 8. Qood Vaal Rib

1 33c

'k#

LIVERS

39c

2 for 35c Del M fm te S liced o r l l a i r m — 4 can lim it

Raady-to-Eat Center Ham

BUctd 8*Dct Beef

Tb

Michigan Celery,

tincii

Large, Heedless Ocean
SHRIMP
lb
69c
Frash Caught West Coast Lg*.
MULLET
Lb
23c

SHARP CHEESE

Bliss Potatoes

^Iberta Peaches.

i{t’» M E A T ^ I
, , , , For Babies

SScSIices Lb 89c

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No. 1 Potatoes.......10 lbs. 39c

less G r a p e s , . l b s . 21c
mu Grndvd.v*Jt bUH Ahe

SwifFs* Brookfield Smokey

CHEESE

Thompson

U. S. GOOD GHADE BEEF—Got
The price of thll be*f 18 okeaaarily

t r Fork

lb. 54c

Stringless Beans.....2 lbs. 19c

3iHr r

lb 39c

IN OCH SELF SBRVICB CASE:

BRISKET

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FILLETS

tuoaltta*. co n ta in s se N 'a lC o h o l. IT
l, K N F T R A T E a .
It .ir h r *
W CmK
Istnia to K l t X ths Itoh. T o d a y at
ItnutnUlat and And*t*div-

R U P T U R E

IGipturrd persona who !»». been dalaylag frri Intent or
Ihota wearini uaaallafaet ry Ira****—laveatigat# this most
UMiiual. of. all .irataai .the -HULIILKHH, DBLTLESS,
8TIIAFLK 88 DOBBS TH
RAD I* designed to hold
rally adjust* ilaelf to eft fy poaltloa, and gives AMAZING
COMFORT and BOLDIN \ POWER. Unlike the old atyla
troates with fired arraw* ■on rounded pads, it WILL NOT
fart# the muscles fat
r apart, enlarging th* rupture,
but gently draw* th* r
ire opening together. The DOIIRS
llvtdually fill
Daatonatrallon without obllga

RIB CHOPS

Tail* O’ B.a Red Ttrsh
i t nos pteatrd', y o u r I t e b eck at a n y
ir i t
' t e -OU
am o N U

F rie n d s

Roast END CUTS___ lb 59c

ig ‘iuch a dtVelopment
-iori tome week*: lin t, formation
o f 1* guerrilla governmopt; **v;omJ, If* recognition aa the legitt*
mate dr#vk government by th#
alnlc* which ar# blocking th#
pnijed Nation* action; third, dt|r# c n and undisguised aid an 1
to such a rrgim# by thoa#
such aid was legitimate aa anygiven th# Atheii# government by
tbtf United State* or any other
posf»r. And then the battle lines

e ir

Where Customers Send

Clean Stores With Everyday

one year in the liquid' state.
Better ■till, it can be froien ami
kept at lead ‘three year*. But,
beat of all for modarn military

irown out although only
Russia and.Poland of the II Se­ aging two pint* each, donated
curity Council members opposed iilood during the war yean, lly
January 1915 each week 100,000
(hem.
laber
The atmosphere at I.ake 8 uc- poisons—chutch group*,
c#a* last nignt after this break union*, students. housawivt* and
down of the peace machinery -wav soldier* and sailor*—were giving
Security
Council admitted its
ibtiity to
go further. The Ul
delegate already hai
Ufif country would
Idly by even If the U
controlled medical undertaking
were unable to act.
that a u u ra n c a ; of American de­ In history, started out In a. ant all
ter mil,at ion to help Greece Inui way back in 1941,
an ontlnotfa •Ignlflranca for nd* Th* surgeon* general of the
votafe* of the United Nation* Army and Navy had requested
and world peace machinery. It Ur Bed Cross and. the National
It i* carried into effect‘it means Research Council to cooperate In
that one* mote the United Stater collecting human blood to be the Red Cross Board ui Govtr- J
and its friends, in order to ge
nor* at a meeting in Cleveland a I
effective action, must bypass, work
faw month* ago.
i
outride, perhaps eventually evei
Dr. Mclntire points out that th#
abandon, th« organisation th rt
WO* erected so liupefully In S in
Francisco as klctoa-Hwds being
nor friends
can more to prevent th# engulf.
merit of Gr##C# in lit# (ptalHaria.i
tide that ha* swept over molt
of southeastern Europe, remains
to be Indicated. Any " effective
course must be plotted Wtlhoth*
utmost rate, for th# -eoniequahrct
may be far-reaching and *erribte But th* coutse uf lliote who
until, d
peace In th*
Balkans is becoming clearer.
The indication* wre strung t l r t
th# now familiar de'vftw' of th#
puppet state ia to be invoked as
the next major step. It i* hard
to eacap# any other roncluih rt
concerning Friday.
M atko
nounevnient by Genei
Vitiades,. leader at th* guerril­
la* defying tlm Greek govern
rnent in the north, thaf"be had
undertaken to admmlater a "dem
ocrktic government” until "pro
viskirja! government” could tw
Iforftad. Newt of th* fighting in
th# Matkos force* ar* conig a foothold from which
b# difficult far the pres
fck army to oust tbam.
r|iind them ar* friendly
Into which, they may
theft too bard i&gt;r*u«d » f |
tdeh help will ba expected.

T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 21. .194

PUDDINGS
AH Good F r u it — N

u r u

J U IC E

Q uart

19C

Monterey Grape

Standard

Hiehw Strained —

la b y F o o d

COCKTAIL
HDN SM IN K BABY

GREEN GIANT PEAS
1 ARROWROOT
No. 303 cans 2 cans 35c
Ige.PK G .
I5c
.
GATOR —
Moonkiat -.awratentd,
C .B EEFH A C H Gr'frult Juice 2 cans
ROACH HIVES No. 2 can 25c Hlandard, No. 2 c a u
Tomatoes
2 cans

27c
25c

8 l i e '

* V 4 - j«

htncam i i
STOKF.I.Y'S F€Y. CUT

BEANS
No. 2 can

Peaches
Artnoor'a Star

Tripe

17c

2c
24oz.

Crnaa# and Btaekwall'i

Ketchup

14 ox.

Gold Madal

Does Everything

Firm, Ripe Calif.

PEACHES

5

Lb* 39c

S S t in S o r ,
Ter BrlfkMr W**Mil

MIRACLE WHIP

13,

TOMATOES

Lb

Long Whit*

E

»

14t4. SPMPiS

4 ^

u»

All Brands No. 2Yi Fancy

a5tf

4 Lb* 25c

ONIONS

\

Lb«

PUM PKIN

lb.

Armonr’a S ta r'O il

15c

39c

POTATO!
Tallow .

Preserves

15c
“Ju n k er Rennet

10

Condensed Milk
S tarr Strawberry

Spring River

BUTTER lb

15c

IDEAL

75c

Eggs D o t 71c

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DOG FOOD

B inqulck
Gree* and white

Pickle.

BORDEN’S STARLAC IgePKG 31c

1

Northern Paper Product*

NORTHERN TISSUE
NORTHERN TOWEtS
GAUZE TISSUE

9 for 16e
. Roll 14c
9 Roil* 17c

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U. S. Constellation
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"W» ha*f Kill «n tl itafi far
ntvie *inu-ii«u» than £uy jjtrltlsh.
ciaft now lu opr ration, whim «.«»•
h u m to haw ,no difijculMex..
l i i m f o n we »r«- maVIftf them
available for u&gt;r un uoi* ri&gt;uh«
AP Nrwafaaluiea
LONDON — Air VUe - Muiahall a» aoon a» dt-livcile* al'titA** lb-n.
Donald C. T. Benaei*. executive ■nett &gt;aitL
vlce-praaidenl of Ilrilhh K hiIIi
Sattrrthw ailr'* prim ,-,-d irlH&gt;
Ainrriran Airway*,. hf* g/muidiu.*! ,U m o f-th r-v rtrm e l • rnitoT \lTuT
fhat*BrltT»h aircraft M ilder., far that It* If-paueftRer Vat-x-lty.
tha fit at time a|nce lh« war, hml gasoline con*umpibm and ,t u I*Ip *
• voiced a plane able to compete M&gt;eeil 0f around 30j mil •&gt; |&gt;|i ,h«e«
w 1 1 h ^American-made Con&lt;toila- » r t r uneconomic. .
tiona and Kkymaitei* llW fla *
BOAC. whiih turned Jti down.
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iil'N n , Va.—A&lt; ST. Jane M
t-|.
len .naidu and Mf» Llab jfuilrr.»
Il»r may ha the aailonV oU.-*i
two natyr*.
r.r. a g e d im o u u U u *a -Woowg-are
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lid daggliterl of Jack Ifnllcr*.
I- i ■ v i.ij-n. Waown In (hit
Viijinl.i-KeimicLy l-orgrc ,iu
iu a f*
bandv Jach'» dauem. i*. hyth
I04tf«ara old.
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Tns h*»YFaft. an improved :I2-- .winging on takeoff and'lMiU buf• passenger versloti of the A. V. fetinr" in tlu- air.
few CompaB/a faurnraitineil TmL I
u „ h r W fiu,„ , &gt;
, t ^ ^ ,ih r.e.7 U
.neh, ' h"* *■"" ""reeled an I no other*
• n *.
' fj* i l r * of aerloua nature had Imi-ii noted,
to tha Caribbean, Bennett Mid.
although *onie change* wur* found
, JJ?. Mid, a aecund • piano now nN r&gt; u ry in the ure*«urDittion 1
building would make a •'hire** ro- •
h e a ita r flight to Bueno* Aiie* in
.
mlJ-Saptember, to lie followed l.y i ,
th,“ *rW
-4* feat
tha prototype and a thiid Tudor
than the or.g.na. « h .1 ,,
11
within a few week*, and that the
™
- fi* ' m 'T ; «"‘*
only "aarioua problem" -ivmaining i blalely rede* pned dnable, would
i
(rule*
at
Mid
war to lnei.a*e p,o«luctio.i.
TO*!*
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A MEMSd Of IHI IINAII War Invcalbpttns r^iuudttee. Sen. TTatry
Ha ig-paaaengiu' r gM.it,
Livingrton Satterthwalte. Atier- while
nimparud wllh tl for futAUlla- Cnln (K-Waih.); U shewn wllh platio builder Unwnid Hu*ti« t If ft).
lean civil air attache in London, tlon* It had room for 3,' hhi nouml-i wlu« ti ck the Srn»W&gt;r un -an hwpettlm tnyu ui hli plai-t at-Teiiiiinal
described the original rj-pasaengrr of freight, whirl, he *u:d w atnio.e
UUtid, Calif. After Inrvectins liuchta’ rtOOOO.npO flying boat. C.un
Tudor M “a gieat dl**puoinliin-u.
mid: "tl It tttn. it will tu v t Drhievcd .ttie (fttpoxitbla jn pur lifetime.
than thy American-mad&gt; rruft’j
in a . report to Waah'-ngluu la&gt;t rapacity.
If we had something like this during the war. even on.the ground. It
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July 3 which rau*rd much com*
Overall weight remain &lt; un­ would liavc scared the enemy to iVnth." (f nfi ruatlonul Snundphotii)
ment in Briliih aviatlo.t drcl-s.
changed at fiO.iMHi poundt fur
Bennett pictured Aho improved takeoff, lie mu'It laid, oklind that
Tudor aa an admitted atop pup . while he roiit.l nol liu l-.o coal
To prolong the life of roraage*
plana, pcmllng
pending development of
plana,
oi . figure*,
f | , urr,. that for the To- &lt;
o• • wax a h u m . prud’iivd wine.
Hattmthwaita I* now In til- I'ni- .d camellia, ganlenle am rM eplularger HrltUh pottwar n.od,l&lt; in
frfcc, |on- 0f ,|&gt;r C.r:i«.lellabuir*
lb . ^
aM l..ll 'a
t a
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the
two or three year*,
u.-c*u*«- ofa a tub.it
— next
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ir fu
h&lt;« teil Stutna on leAve and Id* uffi ■«• nolle..place llu-ni i|i m neU ^d iv ti
&lt;9 Mid Ita.performance left "pot yerv -a a iie r to ntcliwe th&lt;n . l i t «.dUpft yfkl’ lta hall not vi'l 'pirpai.-il g* ronipletely covet i d with nioiat rotmueb tb*c1io«&gt;»# Latweeh If and ’^odv of the oih.-r plane m I uht- lepot t on the newt. Tudor.
to n .
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t ih O v e r» e * a A u w a v . C u r f o ia llu n

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fain* a few- nritn a p e r. Their
-d *rt|H
«iin l!t
ft
Ver&gt; have hewh ntgrkvd
tcv—-Artnt
tlr -t- bn**'. MH.
Jafk" to frivpd* ..
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Imdlv knptrt tire thyW of mcJIctr».
1 never pycd&lt;-d fl." »he sfiil,
“ hvause 1 was Ayver .Jck, to say
reil&gt; atek. in my-lifrl enly a t*w.
roV,, ami thyy are ijutte rpre".
Ira. Male has “p'ottiiug what| eve to couiplain about &gt;o fill a*
lu fib It eonreim-4 ” ob# twLttUs
the -lie ha* "called in‘«M di.toi
In late trace." but hr In.licgted
"thne w ain'r much wre-ntj."
It her opinion, "the worat lkm|c
tn Ife i* bring lofit-ly," Since Mi*
Ike'- himband dbil *oin,‘ |U years
» n rhe hii* bail little adult compaly.

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The Sanford Herao

A Law Unto Themselves

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• al* rtalaaiaau far lk« »ai
ralalaa faa4a. "Ill k* *kar*M
al itaalar a4• m lilaa ralaa.
lalaaB H a iM P * IU*ra»»alal m.
far., K irtH ati Tk* HtraM lajibt
nailaaal |I#I4 af a«.trllsla«. •ill«* art atala'ala«4 la Ik* laArai
rill** la tka reaalrr "Ilk k«a4tiar■in la I klraaa aa4 K*« Vail,
Ik* I!rral4 li a a*rmk«r ali
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A**a*|al*4 Pr»s« "kirk l&gt; a tall I.a
• trlaalirlr ■ '•*• »*» af r*NkH.
ailna of all Ika laral »«"l • Sat.-'
la lkl&lt; a m iM P r, ii ntll at all
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From time immemorial, the gyptty tribe* of Eurtpe
have lived a life of their own inside the framework of
whatever country they happened to rest in. They have
paid no attention to the laW of the land, and have had
their own rules which covered every contingency.
The g&gt;*psien of western Hungary, according to Theo­
dore Andrica, .now have a king who wishes to come- under
the aegis of the local government and feels the d '
co-operation -hr-sohrtng some o f his problems. His reform
__ y custom*,
program covers several time-honored gypsy
custom*,and
has met with bitter opposition from his subjects. He will
not permit new-born babies to be held over fire; he favors
legnf marriages instead of a bare announcement of Intian­
tion; he would countenance legal divorce instead of permit­
ting a husband to bite orf
off the nose or
of his erring wife.
wire, He
tie
h barbarous cutt+r.r-it'/'YRrtd-makeeach
person adopt one legal name, instead of having several allases. Thls king’i* angry subjects are ready to get rid of
him by the time-honored method of killing him. but their
law does not allow them to do that aa tong as he stays at
home. That is one gypsy law which the king favors, so he
is sitting out the crisis.
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The gypsies make a colorful splash across- the drab
picture of Europe problems. The world would be poorer
without these individualistic nomads, but their groups are
too anachronistic to survive much ionger as political en:
titles.

(THURSDAY. Am.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
YOUR MIND AND 80UI* RF.•QUIRE RECHARGING) HlAl.
ING. IF YOU ARE DEPLETED
IN BODY OR MIND OR SPIRIT
TRY WORSHIP: H t restored my
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WARD'S HOLIDAY INN
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Steak • Chlektn • Baa fond
Cocktail Loans*
Upon Bandaya
Cloatd Monday*

NOtlCE

The first step taken by the British government in deal­
ing with the present crisis is to set up a group of employ­
ment agencies which will guide workers to essential Jobs.
Both men and women In the productive-age groups will
come under these regulations. Those now engaged in es­
sential industries may not shift to non-cssantial work.'and
all johR-applfcnnta will be placed where they are considered
moat needed, without regard to personal preference. Profes^
sional people and those of executive and administrative
rank, as* well as managers, are exempt from these rules.
The British working people, who are reported to be
solidly back of their government, will now be put to an acid
test. If they Bubmlt to this program and work with a will
to increase production, they may be able to pull their coun
try out of the slough. If they are convinced that only thus
can it he accomplished, the? may knuckle under, but in the
absence of inspired
leadership,
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:T»ip, and. after so many. years of
suffering, it will not be wondered at it 4hgy. rebel.

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Juft dropping Into the •oulb-wnt
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Again llit day I* tired by Cturleurni
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The Emile Parker* Have a* nerded repair# to - the floor#
their gur«t# Mis, Parker’# si»- in *chmd* In thr county.
lei and family from Perry, Ga
.'ll#* Eliiahcth Fainell'. who •»
working thl# *unimer for tie
state W. M. U. and a student
at Tsllahaf ■#*-. ha* . heel! visiting
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Ihe honorees
hosts wAe th-&gt; Anderson
Jones wedding u
I Ir Opens 12:15 P. M. 40e
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Marilyn, O.ddenrod
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W. A.
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Ovie­ Orlando.
a:f Johnnie and Jinnie J oiiv do,
and
Mr#.
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Mr*.
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daughter*. Gwrmlir and Mary, are |&gt;emlii'g this week In Chi* TODAY anil FRIDAY
‘hose attending the wedding Fort Pierce.
"ago ns Ihe g u e rtt'o f Mr. Andei«'• irreptlon of Mis* Wanda
Mrs, C. H. Lee spent Surdny •on's parents.
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Le Vmlerson to Joseph William night with h&lt; r patents, Mr. and
The Rev. Duncan, of Long,
J ock, j , „t the Tahcrnarlc Chri» 'Ir#. S. 'V. Swope,
•ope. in Orlando. wood, |* suhslltuling thl* week
0*1 rh u trh , Orlando, were Mi*.
ancy I.ee and for the Rev. II. II. Link.
Little M**s Nan
Nr ti* Farnell, Mis* Elixahelh Bcverlv Anne Jones, of MianDr. J. W. Marlin and mother.
Fsnell, Mr. and Mr*. Milieu arrived, Monday afternoon to Mr* Mary M. Mm tin. and the
Gee. ,ml Mrs. W. D. Drowi siwnd some
lime
with theii Rey, Duncan. Longwood, were
'In. Jones was a former tesch- grandmother, Mrs C. 8 . I.ee. on ••x-rnt dinner eiieat* of Mr. and
ri ie the Oviedo School *p.|
l a i c Charm, while their mother. Mr*. I^wson Hardy.
gi-.luate of the tame School.
Mrs. Jnhpny Jones, I# In Wayne*
•E. I*. ColHn*. father -of Mi*.,
•moiig thiwe attending the r«« ville N C iccnperatlng from a •lack
Ka-ell. I# visiting
hi*
copl.-n and wedding of Mi** Sue ms lor operation,
daughter. Mra. Amo# Gerhard and
Mulrr to Mr. James Collwrt at
Richard Knsell ami Teddy Kuo Mi. Get ham at Ocala this week.
Slain were Mr. and Mrs. Chsrhs hall have- relumed from a trip
Mi«. Waul Burch and sons.
G Shaffer. Mr. and .Mrs. Nairn thioughout - thr Carolina!.
Milton and David, of Winter I’ark
Edwaid Ka*elt h.t* joined t).* •pent Natuidav with her «i.»ter
. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wood*,
Mn I- C Mft ‘ill I n . 'Ir
H i. N’a w and will leave in a few Mrs Pen Wainw right.
R'dlh and Mrs. Tim Tietscma.
day* for Jacksonville for hi*
Air. and Mis. It. I,. Kemp and
.final examinations.
. daughter. June, Mid-Mr. -Atlanwu
•i Charirs Ycrnou
gliesf* of Mr’t .
Aid wife 1 Onyx, of lixlm -&lt;W , --M r. and &gt;;&gt;*-M. V- JMiV# no-i were •Pilft-u
daughter. Beverly Ann, were, r
Klmp'# parents, Mr. and Ml*.
wide-- Mr. Shaffer. Is a mend
Wheeler, at their ramp .on
of the faculty of thr University cent luncheon guests of Mr. *o-l I
l ake Harney Sunday.
•if Florida, motored down with Mi*. J. H. Jones.
Mi#* Audrey Cox and Mi**
Mr*. I o-e Wheeler and 'lie .
M' Paul Mlkler Saturday to
•r*&gt;*«&gt;iist •#
ii'iw* “* have •••»•»HIIts ill.
••* •Monday
Nihlark
have a-v
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J. |s.
It. 4
Jours
Jr. »spent
v*»* hi# patent** Mr. end Mr* Dorolhv
Chute* G. Shaffer, and to at tinned from Jacksomllle Rearh. • afternoon n Winter I’ark.
Mil Hen Wainw light, who h**
teal |h r Mlh’e r.Colbert wedding where *Sey were the guest* nf
Ii, and Mr#, ( lim n , Ruinett Mi and Mrs. Reave* Gastcn. •rrn sivk for llitre weeks. • 1*
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left Monday for a vacation a The Gastons recently visited Mr. aide to hr out again.
Home of those fm n- Oviedo ■
Luiiivtlle, KV. Kduxtd -Ini its o ami kli*. Gharle* Nihlark.
Ronnie Cox has leturned from seixi at the heaeh at Davtona
•o» of. Mi. and Mr*. I~ E. Jqr
dn«. |ef| hy plane for NoFfolk New Smvma Resell, where he won Sunday arete Mt. and Mrs. l.ev"
V# where he \r*» lo catch hi the guest I l f Mt. Mild Mr*. Ren • ' OlllfY, Mr*. Mae King a id
giie-t«, Mr. and Mr*. Boy- Ka- ADDED
shp to re e n te r th* teivlve ol F. Wenl #nd family.
I lobby Shaffer. #&lt;&gt;u of Mr- ami i i a i ------------ -- --------- ---------- .. I f .
-ftlsttk -n f---thr Merehant
Marine#. ' Ml
* lent, nml 'I t Jam es' R. Mor­
I inie n ‘
J —-l-o' w tit-rm a tn wlih Mr. *n&gt;' All:'. I'li-ilfe# T5 Hlinfler. Illidei
Aft&gt;s |„ E. Jiudan for # wlule • rut a ftunslloi-loray -Monday al row ,d Green C-vr Bin Ing#. have
I'lirkr)'" lun
i lumeil home after sftrrnding .t
Otiando.
M illio n '
le-'-ie going to Boston.
t‘halie* Olliir. of Otlamlc. few day* with 'I r . and. .Mr*.
d i. ,M"iy M. Martin, mother
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of Dl J.* H. Martin, na* re «pepr several *l»y* lieie n* Ih It.1t Martin.
Mr. nml Mi*_ I". K. MlWhen.
lllltad n ftn *4&lt;v*-inl weeks will «ur*l of Ida pxients, Mr. and
lo i soil and
hi# familv
Cl**i wnE-r.
The Nrilie I a m e || Ciirlr of
tl# Oviedo Baptist Church mel
at Ih- henie of Ml#. ln»*j o
Hsidy 'londav aftemoqn. Those
pre-rot w-eie Mra. It L. Rag*
dole. NJrs. A tthur' Metcslf. Mi*
Peel Campliell, Mr*. A. T. (’sitle-l/e, 'Ii*. Call Farnell, circle
leslei. Mrs. Nettle F'arnell amt
Mt*. Theedoie Anlln, Kr&gt; Mr*.
R«{sd»le will he ho»lf*« for the
nert nuetiug.
Die Mmy Lawton Circle id
th* Ovleilo Baptist Chinch met
s l - l l w . Imme - of Mr*. -A r Rllumef Monday afternoon. Tho«"
pieient were )tr* It. F. Mr

GRITS SERVED ALL EGG ORDERS

The Indonesian war ii a _
Culiar one. The fighting has bees
heavier, it teems, during the
truce thin before the opposing
•ides agreed on an armiitic*.

Rutiia may trouble a good
mmy Amarktn*
American* , though too#!
think thal war can -ba Mated off.
Th# problem that f* on peoph
of tha time
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cot| nf diving. Included m thi*
ar* complkationa like * '*
labor and- shortage*
Th* man who can *ofv&lt;‘ lh‘&gt;
fundamental problem *dl really
well of htl country.

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vention near. San Piego, Cal.
Zadqk Dumkopf wonder* i f ih»
delegates hid their badges tatoo&lt;
ed on them.

b a d tihe
S i - reporier« for­
TOO BAD
got to eik that pilot who eat
new around-the-world air ip«ed
record whether he managed to
rM * a .'a p o t on tho glob# that
wasn't* having £. heal wiv«.

Drill tint her* and riilhlien*

Miss Jean Manning, whoss mar­
riage will b« an event of the n-ar
future, was honored on Taciday
evening with a crystal ahower
giVen by Mra. Charles Itcnham at
the home of her moth*r-in law,
Mrs. T. F. Benham, on Oak Ave.
nue. The room# of the Benham
home were lovely with arrange­
ments of varl-colored sinniai u#ed
for decorating. Several games
wrre played during the evening
and prltea were awarded to Mist
Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Ilnilv have
Manning and Mrs. U F. Garscr.
• By IKill THOMAS
Late In the evening refrohmenfs returned from Georgia and will
4 ----------------------------were ’lufrvKI and ‘(nrlutled punch. rusnaln In &gt;Sanford for aliout a
HOLLYWOOD.‘auic. Vi.
im a|| •arujwirhr#, rookie# and pink week beforo leaving for Daytona
»■ Amid the sour
afui wiiiie
white 'mints.
oanorta Reach and for Griffin. Ga. where
T
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mini*. The
m e nonorea
they will remain through I ha
pink month of September. They wJre
aSArialg.
ft?.. eThajSsOM,g? «aayin 4 on aa find'WMI
’Wnd streaitiera. seCompanled from Grlffiq, h r Mrs.
calmly hi ever, untouchc I by te- Mrs. Brnkam prmcntrd
MU* Mrw- Holly’s nieces. Miss J u ‘ Anthony
volutions in the Industry/
ning with crystal In the "RomsnrV ■ and -Miss Adelaide Anthonv.
.While their big brother*, Ihc
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nf"
feature films, fare slimming of ■pattern.
Tho*4;Invited tnibw w lth Mis* Church Of Nazarene
iom« of their expensive trappings. UanMnljiweH
Msi! m
Jiihi Cordell.
HIRTII ANNOUNCF.MRNT
f the Serials are' actusllv expand­ Mr*. Don'Cordell,
.o'PAUall nIf_U
Mrs. *W. II. TunWill Have Program Mr.
iiiK• iRepublic
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io make
iiihk**
am ing.
plann'ng In
and Mrs. John L. I.r&gt; annlcliffe.
Mrs.
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R them in color. Worried aliout the R. F. Umg. Mr*. W. L. Roche.
nnnnreil—tuda V—Ore l»ie*h—of—a
The rh ildran who Karr arti-mded
British tax levy? Nope—because
- H r A.' Pi auk. Mi s. A. I., Dol.v the Dally Vacation Bthle School daughter; ‘Jonrllr Klni*r. on Aug.
..sh e Hrillan never went for irrla li Mvo.
at the FernaId-Laugjit'm Mem.
bins.
Mrs.
Harry
llan»cn
of
llolly
ar the i.‘o
will present a program at
anyway.
orlsl Hnspital. Mts. I,*»• will he
wood. Fla.. Mrs. K. C. Echols. Mrs.
This Industry-phi f'&gt;rn* of enter­ Ilenrv Schumacher. Mrs. Iiarner. Church of the Nataren*. corner nf remendierrd a* the former Elols*
tainment faces one aTIt# greatest Mr#. Henry lis te r , Mrs. F&gt;-lward second and Maple Avenue, on Fri­ Winn.
periods of prosperity. With n Smith. Mrs. Harold Maish an.l day night at 8:00 P. M. to which
the public Is cordially Invited. A
small quantity of U pictures and
RECORD WEDDING
Stella Manning.
play, "The Prodigal Son", will he
• short subjects being made. thea. Mr*.
Senlimenlal recotds a* well at
Also
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson.
Mrs.
presented
by
the
young
people
and
ter owner* are turning to »ennU Eugene Estrldge, Mr«. Lourin*
they will also display tne work photogiaph album* ate ootmlar to­
to fill out their bills. A n»i lh«M(gh Beal.
Mrs. G. It. Best. Mis* Peggy done In the Bible 3ch&lt;»iL Work day among llritNh loldei and
for the girls included the making bridegroom* who are having their
_ t t : K . ' h. , r ^ p ,r " ; s s «&gt;- * »
J. Smith, Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of aprons which will be on display "I do's" placed on duk* One l^in9 . South America and 1ft« Philip­ E.
Mrs. Curtis Hughes, Mrs. E. C. as will Gower pots made hy the don photographer V / end* three or
pines.
four wedding# n week with mlero*
Down.there they'fhow al| the Rnul*. Mrs. Randal Priest, Mrs. boys. Tlie youngsr children made phone* and a tecordlng van I# a*
Mildred Cobh. Mrs. 'John Andr*. booklets during the setsiin.
chapters at one* a* a T4aturh |&gt;te4 Mrs.
much a part nf hi* equipment a*
T. F. Denham, Mr*. Rose
p lain ed
Mite
his trusly camera. :- '
! - Frankovich. ''It runs three •ml a Hirmon*, Mrs. Evelyn Peacock, Joe,
N O T irp
Huddine and Mrs. II A. Manning.
half hours tong!"
Th# St. Monica Cbppter of tl e
To remove eopper, bra*#, tinjor
Mike. ex-UCLA football »tar, i*
Holy Cro»» Episcopal-Chmrh will other metfil almns from (n'nlc#.
major domo of Repuldi-: cliffhave a picnic.'Qfi ftjd s y evening textile rhemUt* advlao' Usingj, a
hangers. Ho make, fmitvn yiai.L
al Han I.*nHo HpjinlrJ- ihe g»oi p mlUl-acld kucJi aa.vipegsr. lemon
18 chapter*
-•
utlon !|&gt;f
lulce of a JV ivrcntu solution
on#- moth tt w lir'm eel a t' |n a “ Parfsh llo’u* __
1180.000
St- -acid.
..I .1 nRlri*er
l^ .J aas
. »nmr - acetic
at
muni
er
of
the
ehurch
at
*1:30
o'clock
Thl* tometlme*
r
stain hat dissolved.
ones above
I f profit, as-with one ''Lone Range
nd
below.
To
keep
down
fatigue,
---VIJ-'X,
l.V
8 UYr uJ ? 1
li which corralled two million.
l i t to keep work where It can
*
“Tffe kids aren’t the bolyf M e t ■don#*
with the finger, wiiat
j who go for them," Mlk# cautioned.
&gt; "Some of our stories ara very rd- forearm m uscltt. Plan rartfuftiy
,i ult. -Hart's proof—we mails ons what to do in order to keep dopn
excess motion*.
**■*-J»•
•
daaltnir * with atomle-. rocket.•- a,s •—
.#■ » * -—r ---- -— Le7:00 A. M. In 10:30 A. M.
0oun*er-attackJv&lt;( ageifa-for xtnip wood beat. . .4. Hhlrln/P
bomba. .Shortly s /t- r th &lt; eerfal .watrhinif bushamP Johh
.dras snmpletrd (tle y .' take four
/ SPECIAL CLUB BREAKFAST MENU
Irst screen rqlr
weekst^Jbe foVernmcift announced
Frank f
,
TOUCHTON'S laUNCHEONETTE
? «.
. aurH a weapon."
' • '
‘ etna ruln*&lt;l hy a low-Gylng
itt -The ngeft aerial cai -hi* program plane and commenting. '-That
A PLEASANT (JOOD MORNING
“ was Ibeyltahlr—"Flying Disks." ‘ Croslrv wHI try anythin*’*. . , .
Jane Russell in a hustle for ,/ 'The
f
APPETIZERS
Warner Brothers list lost th* Paleface" (tussle with Russell In
a hustle?) . . .
*
batG* of the “ Dammit."
Chilled Apple Juice......................10c
Director John Ford catling "cut"
Orange Jnlce....................
10c
In an effort to save a veatig *
of the peppery langiiaR* in tn e [ because a dog picture on the n » l
Pineapple Juice
........
10c
T o m a to J u ic e ........................................ 10c
ataira - "Life With Father.” War stage was making too much rac­
nera got special permUYoh from ket. . . . Janet I^lgh planning a
niended Fruit Juice ....................10c
Grapefruit Juice............................. 10c
tha censors to Include a final "dam­ trip to Stockton, C alif, her first
mit" by William I’owell. Evidently return to her home town since
th* man with the scissor* reneged becoming a movie actress. . . .
after th* Gtm was completed.
OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
"Black Narclsaui" la one of the
V
In th* last aeene. father mount*
th* carriage and spouts his fnm; lietter English offerings. A tale
Golden Brown Hot Cnke*
oua line (which I won': spoil for of English nuns who try to start
Ryrup
and
Crenmery
Huller
you by repeating).' But* tumbling a mission in primitive India and
W/Racon or Knusnite
of the aound track ha* whitewash­ fail. It is told with l"*s reverence
. Coflee #W/Cream
___
ed it; the "dammit" ha* dlsaiv than U. S. clerical film*. Blisrre
peared unspoken. .Nl&lt;\\ try, War- backgrounds, ta* eomoafent east
1
(headed hy Debdrah Kerr) and
nara.
• 4 ' -*
No. 2
No. 1
.
wonderful color make up for
Rights and sound* c j l tji# Holly- -rambling plot.
SPECIAL BREAKFAST
CLUB BREAKFAST
ycfiw .»*• rvtr*9 *t • '•* * M
T.’Choice Of:
T w o ( 2 j T T fs h F lo rid a E g g a
Chilled Fruit Juice
* P re p g re d A ^ 8 ty le

C0RDUft6?»J

There •etmt to' be something!
fstsl about golf. When a man
takes up ll\«t game, he hgl ;•&gt;
aet tomebody else to mow Ihe
lawn.

MU* Patty Rallgan rniertalned
yesterday afternoon at 3:'I0 o’clock
honoring Ml** Harhaia Wathen.
who will leave next woek with her
family for Ft. Pierce to make their
future home. The room* »&gt;f the
o
n
a
l
e r s
^ .lU liM b -ltM ie-In llw &lt; d a " 4 .# n le
Apartments wrre decorated with
Mrs. W. T. Jackton left on attractive arrangements of vrtlow
Tuesday for Florence, S. C. where and blue flowers. MUt Ratigan
was assisted 111 serving hv Mlea
she will visit her sister.
Kav Ratigan and Miss Jackie Mac­
Walter Mead .Smith h st return­ Donald.
The hnitess prrsrnted Miss
ed from Ridgecrest, N. C. where
Wathen with a gift of stationery
he attended Camp Ridgecrest.
;; Those invited to«hc with Miss
Miss Harriett Redding has left }'’*J,hrn '*•?'* Ad* A.Luiih, Ellen
for Ocala where she will visit for Driggers, Jane Davis, Mnrv Jo
a few days with her cousin, Miss Havmsn, Relic nishr-e, Mildnsl
Miller. Donna Witte. Cmnlx Lud­
Kav Redding.
wig, Miriam Moyr. Carolyn lluil*
Mr. and Mr*. Ray SUion and “Ton and Ann Whitaker.
daughter have returned fium
SHOULDER I»AIM
Rome. Ga. where they ipvnt some
To save tliur apd trouble tv|th
time.
shoulder pads, su g g riti the II. S.
William Blair plan* to leave on Department of Agriculture, attach
Saturday for New York Cltv. Mrs. them with small-ilxc snap# instead
Blair, the former Angela Miisrh. of sewing them into vlothes. Snap*
will ioln him In New York about do not show if hidden under si-am*.
Pads are difficult In wasn be-’
Sept. I.
*
cause the filing I* likely to be­
Tarker Enwright and Thomas come lumpy or nut nf shape. Keep­
Ware of Merrill, Lynrn, Fenner ing them clean la mtM it i-a*.er than
and Beane Brokerage firm, were cleaning them. Tavk a piece of
In Sahford yesterday contacting washable material over the aide of
nllumnse of Sewanee. the Univri- the pad that goes nest to the skin.
allv of the South, in connecthn When this becomes soiled. It Is
alth the campaign to raise IV- easy to wash.
000,000 for their building fund.

35c

Merchants Present

dener many Hindu* ate c*ndy
thus getting their fiut line oj
•he tweet* of democracy.
A squeal and a holler, a fifty
cent dollar, what make* you come
•o loon) You used to buy. *
dinner; now buy 'a toy bt'lobfr’

Oviedo

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OP SEMI

Mrs. Charles Benham
Honors Miss Manning

Gcwan, circle lender, Mrs. W, D.
Brown, Mrs. Milton Gore, Mr*.
M. Martin, ,Mis. Andrew Auliu,
R K. Davis and Mrs. W.
1Verisl to the Hanford Herald
A. llunlrr.
•
Ilf MARIAN II. JONES
The I'earrM artln cirri* of th-«
Oiiedo llaptlst Gh'ltch met xt
rhuich Momlai evening with
Ir. and Mis. J. H. Jones* Mrs the
R») .lone*, of Oviedo. Mr. and Mi*. F cu rll Beasley s« hoste*&lt;.
Ms. Malcolm Jones, Orlando, and Thr»e prevent were Mt*. J. P.
.leader. Mis..- 1LUUMi. wwd ■Mr*. ■■C lifford 'P ark er Uux.--cDcl«
Vt'eitair.bd with a surprise pic- Crx, Mr». ticorge *C. Means and
Joe Ileaslev Jr.
Nk party recently In honor of Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Hunter enRtl Jon'** hirthday at the I'nr
k* '• cottage at Daytona Resell. trrlainrd w lth'a fish fry at their
Otei« enjoying the picnic with horn* Mon lay evenles in honor
their daughter Mrs. Thoms*
th* honoire and host* were Mi* of
B«&gt; Jones, Oviedo, Reverb- Ann E. 'Todd an.l Mr. Todd, r t e m
Jo e.
Mai d o ” Mr . o ?
hrldc .tU.d j ^ O O m -^ N M t Yu:I

-T t
Mr# E. M. Olllffr whU«- Mts Mr# \V. J . Chance. Mrs. Carol
Charles Olllff *ml bshy dsugh- Hatnerirk and ton, Carol. Jr.
ter. were visiting 'with her par* will leave Thuirday for Waycross. Madison nrd Atlanta. .
.v ‘
eht*_ st Durham. N. C.
Mis. Mnc lenig ami guests,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I’e Cox xml
Mr*, fh a rle t T. N|l&lt;l»ek hnie Mr. and Mi*. Roy Eason. Will
returned fiom Jacksonville Bench, spend several-daye thl# week nr
'll** Audrey Cox wa# taken Daytona Reach.
»
ill while •itin g at Jacksonville
Hotoy ling-dido, Harold Jordai\
llca-h end I* "till confine*! | &gt;, and Jam* - l.awton are hn*jr fthts#

. BREAK FAST

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Give lig.week-old bsbie* m t
•-tw o weitern
What)
How nmeal
current price*!

'*Nr».. ATC. Stephen# of Maly*,
Ga. announcer) today the marri ige
of her daughter, Sarah JiaeShine,
to Jay Hampton Beck of thl# rltv.
JThe marriage wa« performeil &gt;n
Folkston. Ga. on July 8 at 10:30
o'clock.
•Mrs. Beck
r _ _attended
.. a/hbitv In
too-the
•nipl. . ,
tWa.
T - i.* ! - "
••8
Q**
* In —
the Triple
” Groceteria
San­
ford. Mr. I\eck Is a native of
Seminole County.
Mr. and Mra. Beck are aiaking
their home a t 410 Magnolia Ave­
nue.

Miss Ratignn Honors
Miss Barbara Wathen

mu

They trll mr that Ihr ihorletl. d ir
Thr line drown by my eye mntlxu
•
out lo bolh tree*
1

the Maaonic Hail.
•
The Lodge No. . 27 of tne
I. O. O. F. and the Seminolt Rebec­
ca Lodge No. 43 wilt have a cover•e d dlah (upper a t the L Q, 0.*F.
a ---- B
i |-ail t - j
. j I"*"
fh a*&gt;D.*‘s"
A. V. will -meet
IP C
w* L« ifioh Hut at I:D0 P, M.
FRIDAY
The Town*«nd Club .will hold
It* regular meeting In the TouristCenter a t 8:00 o'clock.
iW&lt; • A lter the
builnen meeting thcro will
eardt and garnet. Itcfreahmrnta
will he served. Memliem and
frlendt are invited.
SI. Monica Chiipter, Holy Crt»»
F riterp sl Church, will meal *1
thr Parith Houav at fl:30 P. M.
.^|A rd go tu San I.undo Hpringa
whtrd they will F.avw k picnic.
MONDAY
.
The Truth Seekers C tau of the
F irtt Methodist Church will hold
it* monthly aocial an I bunnet*
meeting In the Church annex at
8:00 P. M.
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Drafting Workers

^Social

Miss Stephens Weds
Calen Jay Hampton Beck

TUbRSDAT

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THE SANFORD HE RAID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TH U R SD A Y . AUG UST 21, 1 M T .

t i l t Bhoppara BaranaSa
tit* In tha Woman* World
f lits M**rs
.lt:IS Hawaiian Malodka
1•:1S Tun** TOa’va n*qu*#t*4
I* la MornlBB M.lodlro
IHta L«l * Oo —YlsUftn*------lli»* N ia* al Noon
ItiI* Waal«rn Roundup ■t i l t Maalaal I’rotram
l l i t l Noon Hqur Not** .
I *0 Nawa
| 0t Four A***
l i t By Way nf Mualc
.
t i l l Salon Baranad*
-HA*—Mawet t * Bar Non* Ranrh •
IH N«wa ,
tit* Mtlodl* Whl«p*ra
111* So Proudly W. Hall
l i l t Marsh TlraF
l:«l Howard Barlow,
l:H llddllna Krw* ■
IS* It** n u b
l i l t Loral Nawa
III* Noralty Tima
III* Uaat_
lit* Dally da**

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PACE FIVE

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THURSDAY. AITHITST 21. 1947

THE SANK ID HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Vitter Hits Safely In
26Consecut‘iveTllt‘i,
—K ettles firKinrramon
HurledAgainstHiits

Sports Roundup

When Fish Are Not
Kiting, Try Skishing

fW k*

League of Amdrica, o» many a»
ten raatrr* may be in piav at ten
different moita, casting at ten diff i u n t taigeta. .Rulei vary with
Imil and fly ('Baling.

lb ..

► \urtnia. lb
t l a \ fleton. i f
La . a
.Hurray, tb
Tylar, If
Ktllba. p

The Clubhouse

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Al* Ncwifeatuir*
TULSA. Oigla.—SJ*i &lt;h I* a game
in which you tan flair, &lt;-Hirh no­
thing, and *1111 hare something to
brag abotit.
It keep* the fi.hvtuten heppy
JtrctU-

DeLand, Aug. 21 (Special) The
high flying DeLand lied Hal*
turned on the .team twins to de­
feat the Hanford Celery Fed* in
■ u AJtw &gt;
TjfriiW -'trtmi
man—tkiih Increate* the »ngl*&gt;t’»
to t margins in both contain
Hinder |tax lota of new tunning
The fir it game wa* an alterIn thl* game. It’* known in ad­
neon tilt, starting at 3:00 o'clock attack idea* to apring louaa an
and the nightcap opened a t 8:00 alp) o veil Tom Hannon, Fred vance theie are no ft»h It ho
•.fluke, Lex Horvath, et al.
caught. But the Hibernian can
o'clock.
But Snyder pooh-pooh* Jimmy play with rod and roel ■.vtttiou:
Tonight the Fed* return to their
own hunting ground* for a single ‘onxelman* rematk that the Itain* the Tnconveniente »n.l discomfort
have “the be*t roater, In mo-foot- of long travel, mosquitoes, thlgtilt with the Palatka Ataleae.
ftll, even more talent than the g e n , etc.
iV-ll Chicago Debra/' Say* BHy-,
I’opnla
ler: "Jimmy doesn't have to look the game
tie)oiid hix i» n Card* f«»r too; Coif I'at
talent, and it* younger than ; have.he.
,'Uia. 'The Caid* arc the leant of group
behind the fourth place Orlando to l»eat In the Weatein 'DlvuThe al
Senators, who were dofaated hv
tha cellar dwelling Daytona Beach
Ialandcra.
The rival Dpni of the AllJoe Vitter, Hat outfielder, hit America, Conference may have
ta rd y in both contaalt to tun hia come up with the wmthy rival
consecutive hitting itieak to 2C for Cleveland'* l.mi (the toel Grt*
game* to tie the league reconl.
•a ill Hen (tile toflesil Agajun
'Tad Madjeskt ami Don M oney (in. The American placr-kickin'g
Ungtcd in tha firat frame of •|ieciali*t, who loat the toea on
th e final tilt and were ejected 111* figljl-kiJiiug ,fuol in. a
distance'* ..from , thr. platfomt .on
item thaceu taal I f - H it* Umpire
ac/Mrin. f- i.itr-if two CorfEddie Boell, after the runkua had veniuht ami a field goal for thOnly perfect ca»taTnndir.g In or
quieted
, ,,,, wi'inln/( pointa In the Dona' 17- on the ring* are ic-ired. and the
Call' Kettlea opened on tha hill ID exliibitlvn triiiinpti
trfiiinpti &gt; o v a l target* ate muvrd fram time to
for tha Fed* Innhe curtain raiser, Brooklyn Sunday. Ajajmnan w n .‘
but gave away to Johnny Tpmal a (tandniit 'with the H&lt; llywoo-l | In tram rnmiietltlun, the angler*
in the eeVtulh canto. Van Klnna- Ileola -iff the Client l&lt;a&gt;p f«-r line up on t|u&lt; platform and rn*t
mon (tatted the final tilt atul wa*
al *ea*&lt;mt. Like Cmra, all at dfnignated target*. Five ttolnla
relieved In the sixth by Bill Stan­ •tvt*.
be
doe*
'|» kick, (alt how. * , are »rortd for it targ.d hit on the
ton. Juan Feral went the route
first ra*U thiee for a wound &lt;nd
one for n thluL Conte.rlants totnte
their position* and Uiget* are
changed a* llie gain.* pmcnwU.
• Under official rule* of th&lt;» game,
•ponioied liy the Aiiicrii-B.i Wild-

nertlon,

Tln-re'* a lot of Oregon Stal *
talk Oil the I'arlfie aiu|ie, Inn
th«- Itravel a will
fare th-lr
tougheat hunllea, it'a generally
figured, In UClwV'a defenditu;
I't.'t’ chumplona aiid n r.-Mirgi'li.
Southern- California. Both Bru­
in* and Trojaiie ap|&gt;ear thres
deep, which may lie more thm
the Beaver* ran mu*t*r.
UCLA'* Don d'aul and Toni
Fear* and Troy’a John, Ferraro
Fere*, lb
will probably rata among tinyear'a boat college llnetm'h. J«r*y
Hhl|ikey, SlC-pounder who movi-r.
Total*
like ! 16, may prove the llruili*'
W*l RhCF.'' USC fiaa grraf hopev
fur Jay Houndy, *|iaik of laat
llun*. Bflda, Tyler, ithepper, Vll &gt;ear'a undefeated Trolwbra.
ir. VeBa J, Pare*. Itun* hallr*
11 ante*field. Itrlde. Hloan, Aleno
For a aleejiar, tab little Imyola
.t-kkf, M. .Pete* TTiree bale tlim (of L. A.), Which la off the daatom. Vliier. Hacrtflree, Kelll.t. eiiiphaahi wagon, and ho|iea to rid '
’Knaiptr. Vitter. double play*i .&lt; again the gravy train with new
Pel*, to finish to If- Perea. Iwfl
bn tone*! Hanfmit », listj tul «. Ila*« Coach Bill Sargent. Loyula'a aupon bail*! off Kettle. I, of ITumai 1. potlera have corraled an uticnm
off J. Ptiea
1. a a Hyask
- iout;
bV manly latga a h u r of leading Jay
a e j . a . . .
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l l s .
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are plnyera hereabout*, ului the
i prixu, All Pollatd, who .Woti t
eligible
for
var*lty tpii'l
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Seminole County
Court Records
•u. It T eta* Anat*eI H To
Aml rf w llavta mu* Mary F
rk*. t'he*irr K* »tpk Carrie
I M.iotliy W Hlewilit
tHfWirt, I lorut hy W
lla te k a
a t m
I 'a e ila
Itetllnker, Mary Oanke wl*!&gt; Tv
«ieUa A llank* Mai

•am ) a tty."
Lepax. “I was
urprl.rd when PUUbJrx i gave up
with Third Baseman llnb Elliott »'ur
the' Harton brormt.-'—
firemen for Boba-th* type *»*/**&gt;
|„,p«* eakeJ to l&gt;e It a d d and er voli build a flub a round.
Hr FRANK ECK
m A I’ Newafbature* Spur:. Edlter wounJ up with llu- Cleveland In , I.uprx hold* ^ ’number «•( iuaj:?i
NKW Y O R K -A lf .u.o Ramon &lt;iiau» lite r playing 17 yea** in the league record*, lie.ha* ratntUr it*
Lopct. Cleyeland Indian tgtrher N’atioeal league with Brooklyn, ur more game* a season 12 time*
.
| who hold* the record of hating UvAtos and Pittsburgh.
• He did thle eight Year. in eurcex
'cau
g hhtt ,the
mo»t
L * u*
h * nu
” 1 game* in
ln ma.tor
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! Bob F rllrr pitch and une thrown
*r; i by Brooklyn’* Dasxy Vance. *tar
'i«» J of almott 20 year* ago.
’),«
I.opez, the popbint Spanish
.lit catcher who almoit blighted (he
managerial - life of Dillv Herman,
Ii.l./yt 4-i, h-wrnnt X-*
luu ratight both Feller and Vance.
|ia&gt; l»n« Ree.b I. Orlenlo I H t [ "Daxxv Vance threw with a full
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uta I. 01. Aedu.lin# I
overhand motion," enyt Lope*
u m in o ti
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psialka. at tlaluMViIlr, ppd .
u i a f i Taaa,
p, , AuluvlM at IHt-and
Uipuulo at aU-neakille
gl BASFOItn

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Of lajldu
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A FATHIR “fcrrle*" hi* two chile
aerosa a flooded »trcet after a
Inch water tnuln pipe broke ink!
hat tan. N. Y.. flooding a lS-blick
area. Hundred* of famlllee were
deprived of water and many ffcw
York City rc.'dentj were forced to
wyde through tha itreeta In their
tw o feet.
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PEAS
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MUSHELM AN
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CHERRIES

71 .11.

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New York It. Datruit il (It in
nine*)'

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PEACHES
* a * ••

Iloaton at Ht , l.oai*. ppJ.. threat
• nlng waalhar.

FRESH TKNDEU

STRING BEANS
FRESH YELLOW

WANTED

SQUASH

To lenso with intention of Inlying, nice three bedroom
home furnkhed or unfurnlnhed. Family of adulto.
Assurance of kerpinR property in the bent shape. Kentnl to Hpply on purchase price.

2 Bunches 19c

CARROTS
F A N c V SELECTED

It) Carton 15c

TOMATOES

Joe Saunders^Manager Margaret Ann
P. O. Box 1475, Hanford, Florida

OKRA
SKHDLKSS

GRAPES

MKAI. *1* I'ATk it OWTOAUK*
Carlton, John l&gt; &gt;nn Mau-t
To Kturhla Hlalr Hank
I^Mlae, U J eio• Noa
Klnrltla Hlale llank
tlfeer, Kted (? elwt
To Uutf Ufe I lieu, all. e
lire era, Willis \V eto*
To Oair I,it. ta.uraiti. i
ow-riia. W a .lux lan*l*ll
P*iti-ral Pa*fka. and l.'-'J
* remit*, OomlfiKo etui Belly lr*

ONIONS
KREBN

PEAS No. 2

r

Mayonnaise
*/2p t
pt.

SUPER-RTTB BE£F
CHUCK
MiMinui. .*
Murray , I
lla r iia a t u n .

league Ma'miger of iho year*
FortInriil'n Jim .Tnrner, the fixYnnkee, who haa the Beavert,
aliimat
imanimnuxly cumignml
to the Cellar at dcaaon'i atari,
up th eir in the firat tliviilon. .with
an out aide chance to catch thd
Muling Ijd* Artgelr*.

it

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b - 'U H «f
Lawrlk •
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JELLY 12 oz. jar 20c

at'FE K -R lT E VEAL
VEAL SIRLOIN

Roast

Steaks

Stew

Chops

69c lb

VEAL RIB

MEATY

63clb.

BONE AND ROLLED VEAL

Short Ribs

Roast

62clb

CLUB

• Your mirror will tdl you how well you ilrptt
Look fresh •.. feel fmh I Enjoy healthful, aooth*
log sleep on a Sealy innertpring mattress. Com­
pare Scaly’a line quality, expert design, durable
coaelrgction. Buy. yoqr Scaly pinUreas today. -

M. Ptre«. Ib

Ma*ia1‘n.kl'p *

ANN PAC.B
CIIAUAFFLB

ANN PAGE

GAINT

Steaks

Fillets
RED PERCH

WUIXOB

_MI! NIPI PjVLJlAJtK 8

j. ifO|)ieTRr

Fresh

Dressed

BISQUICK
M ox. pkg.

y l t u r , V ega. K n e y n e i, pluan. T w o
fca»* had, Hlnan. X'lller, J. P e fe *
T h re e ba*e hltai V .y a . K a .iilK e .i
M tM tnu*.
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Kn ep p er,
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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
T ty
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM

SULTANNA RED

KIDNEY BEANS
l'lb can 11c
SOAP

W l make our own loo Cronin, All floYon
Tally —- Delicious — Healthful
Phone 1218

Tb I peed up the rooking of a
• a l loaf, take the mwa*. mixture
Individual loaves. Largs muffin
m » a v be used! or the loave*
mr be shaped by hand arvj rooked
ivaay open inallow pan, in a
ow to moderate aven.

GOLD MBDAL

FLOUR

to Match

*d Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
I »•!» 1-S
Fhona 19

K iiX f:
FATCniNO v-

9.

STONE

NUTLEY

Oleomargarine
tb 33c
WHITE DO USB

I f te

!• Iba

49c

95c

V-*. A&lt;

MILK
6 sm. 33c 3 lg. 33c

MORTON’R

Charlcw L. Persona
Optometrist

S.1 S K

2 bars 17c

SNOW 12c
SPRY
31

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
414 Hanford Avenae

40 ox. pkg.

SALT 26bx.pkga8c

COCA COLA. NU GRAPH
DR.FKPFER A SEVEN UP

H l’ NN Y F IH L D

6 for 25c Case $1.

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th*
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Cl th* ) Irw.'nui Xtm* SfnTTTrFf'fi’.--*
, “iisTT I'iiufiiy Vi -YfcntVr.t no* ids. ffh a p te r- f l* * S , L a w . of F lo rid a JLtnf.jtit' 1 'lartd * w ith in
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month*

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FOR RENT
| For Rent or Sale Two li K-tl room
utthltin hom o, ton minute* drlvt
'front'dow n town, on-hard load.
Atout one St one half arrea of
land with each home, *ell drain*
ed laundry with rain water lank.
ottiC fan. comultte bath, rooma
shrubbery and fruit for home
use. If interested call at U13
Sanford. Avu. between IS noon
and one o'clock.
IK CORD Vi.AYERS lor rant. By
day or week. The Music 111*, 11*
SL

R ho ne

m . % , f ........

)FFlC E *|)*ca In Malach Building.
Larae light offices, iawly decur•ted,' all iitilltlea. hast and jani­
tor aervica fumIUwd.1 rCall IW3W II. A A. Dept. Stora.

PAGE SEVEN'

T H E p A N F U R D H F -R A L l, S A N F O R U , F L O R ID A

PHURSDAY, AUGUST .21, 1947

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up (o date apartm ents with alii Roam 2 Fla. S late It ink Hid*.
modern convenience*. Adult* j ___________ Phone 1030

r .i u ii a l 'r . aver­
age fatuity niBy apt ml mtuit of .ji»-1
vr^ battling tin- epIralVng ,-o*l cf |
t r r r r Imry-tiriT ’wtlffi—T T r-^ r-v n - Tr *

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trol.il p i v m , with p o llin ' , g - m r ii-

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m alt1, tin- m o st o f t h f fe a tu e • pus*ib i l i r r o f ih e ,V u g u it v n at lull.

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blab piarket p4&lt;tdle&lt;* *1 mil IkIH ) io rmithem gammer tcscita,
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the same (inv , ofr'. -il -tti ptlu fe
praait.g Mi, ufflcGu- &gt;.
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thi' Knyipnnu'iit-opejaii-l railiot .l
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Acatar'e article i •■.■oupteil the
e x i-rii-n ri’a *‘f .* vacation* with a
hla.V niaikct tick d -elln who
d&lt;&gt;,- bi .ln t a a o n th e

-f lo w a lk

fruit , f tliy Retif,- off|* •
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fiut.tic.illu n Amt
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LOST * FOUND

1-2 burner Florence healer!

-2807. Findar notify Tamlamt
Trail Tuora a t 8anfuriL Phona
II. Reward._______________ _

1Elaetric Mot Point Tabla top
AUTOS FOR SALE
... Move. Calrotd unit*, almo*; new; 15
Sard"
1937 DODGE TUDOR, naw paint,
uphoiatcry good condition. Roy
Baal. 306 W. 2nd Bt. .
any knithola desk. Swivel chair;
' J ‘ 'M lilg eablnat, oeetlbtia) 193T FORD 2 door, fair cotfltlUou.
Mr*. Dtghton, phono
Clean-!(t 1986 Ford Coupe In
Boj Reel, 606 W. 2nd SL

Wheeler of .Sanford
C A N V A S A W N IN G S
C A N V A S P lr tiC tt C t d lt A I N S
V E N E T I A N B L IN D S
A 1 M I . . M , Ste e l, W e e d I
I I D A Y D E LIV E R Y

We REPAIR!

raEk W

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C h e v ro le t tru c k s o ffer a 11 th e s e

N E W T R U C K FEATURES
Come In and i c e «* »

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h e a t in g hi* . u:tb! ind yet
on a train for i otoniii mi.t

spi ll*
a hill. _ •

O n ly A d v a n c s rD a s Ig n

NF.W Advanco Dvsliiii—NEW cob
th a t “ breathes"*—NKW Unlwetd,
all-steel i-uiulfunion—NEW dur ­
able, fu lly adjustable seat*—NEW
21% gieaicr vlalbillty-NEW FlexlM n u n t ed' c a b —N EW a t r u n g a r
Ifanica—NEW lucreaaed load spaca
In potirla and pick-up*—NF.W-cfBcleut luodhiit In atake and high
tack W iles —NEW llnmuigU scal­
ing and Insulatlun—plus hcurra uf
other NEW features too num erous
lu m ention!

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and high rack U.iir. haie
M O KI I y f lC IK N T LUAUJNKt

DRivrR.s cuM rtH i m i n t ia
wilier, with more leg i .rhii —
the avals ate lolly iuljirdahle,
l liliver a nd’mme minim table.
Wider. llee(*r WISDMII III) i I
fr. •WtMHiw* fciifwe viyibiliU'.by '',V NO - ? . v .t*-.-V
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want .1 lo tpeinfhi? v.l a t b n tli.'ie
will Id * (fatilllv.
“ H v m a n y in y o -ir la t n ilv ’ ’

The nrw m x i MOUNTlI) CAB is
iu»hiutird un rub­
ier agaimt find

T lte CAB THAT
“ gRg A T IIki H—
(ictli air is Jrjun
in Hum the outside
—heated in cold
wmeiwr —and -used
Sir it JuittJ null*

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in * : ' leplnr.l Ilk ' -• fiiuer.

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tnuMhs frum th- lite r uf th r flirt
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p utilicatten
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dir,ing "Ino gurdfii plots). Rhone
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IN I I I
T I I K K.HT V T K O K l l l t ' N l
6*ACRE CELERY FARM located AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Saleal houily bails.
T- I . A V i i l E V . P n r l H i l
and Service. Th* Music Bo*,;Freq eatimatea. l’hmia 7H U .
Lake Monroe, rent 5200,00 per
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BE WING MACHINES
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cleaning A waxing. Our power T- l .r r and M a li* T . iM rlw h filed
aonvile. F’l a . __________- . ■ ;
SALES * SERVICE
g r i me ih e t ie k e lr / '
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Ave.
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nr -n t - t w p i n n w r TV1T. T S i T i f,i.A c .
kinds. Smith tiro, Fhuiio iiSd.
«»r cMoe
cAiu«h i*iiti
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uf
amt |iu
lot fin al
tilt* fia«
haun#
te
of reference* required. Owner MeNRILL * YOOT M .0 6 I
Sipes Ave. just off Celery
**• K if C M ir k r * Ilf It.u
It
a p artial trvalid. J. J . Roily,
ALTERATIONS—all
kinds,
Iml,
I*rii# T IrriiialfTt d t i i i i u t , ni* ih *
PJ-T) No. 1 . Box 63. Sanford, Office ph. 403 r*iId*nee ph. 610-R
tons, belts, bucklra. Mrs. 8{u*.- ill! flaf ^4I Au||j»|. 1%*;
F la.
_________ _
K it h T . I—
aalwhlte. The
Accomodation
Paint*. Poultry Supplies', Nejl
U a ia T ile iit )
Shop, till E. 2nd St.
W ANTED TO R E N T ^
l . i * , u trU ra of tha
•1«(g |
Purina Feeds, Groeanea f am
of t o o t T , lo«lial»r. il** a-'.trit
Meat*.
Touchton
A
Walton,
120
F u r n i s h e d or unfurniaiied apt. . Celery, Phone 1199.
S P E C IA L V “ V IC E S
perm, residents. By l i t of SaptIN T H K C I H C t ' l T r o t ’ ItT o f ; t i l l !
N IN T H
J C IM l’ I A L
I ’U I C t ' l T O l
[. , Close In aa possible. 2 bad*
T
’ K M H i l l 'A
rooma. Please call 271-R after FOR SALE—Umaroek for drive, FOR RENT—Floor sunder, Fhiiy AHN KD KHO TI!A THf.U M tINi l O
I. k r u I N l Y
waya and roadwaye—Phone opafstion. fit■amiabln
leatunabla ratal, Kin-1 i’h ANCItltY
6:30.
1141.
fortl Paint A Clais Co. Phona I .1 U .I A K l A H J o i n t : k j e n i :
I ’ lalm i f t
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALK
303.
Vm
TtiXF.DO
FEEDS—
complete
H
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,
IIA
IIO
LL) r iR N K ,
REAL ESTATR
DOlMIR - PLYMOUTH
Hulk's Tuxede Fead 8 'ore
D a fe n d sn l,.
INSURANCE
p a r t s a n d s r k v ic b
C h a n rs ry No. «&lt;U
MORTGAGE LOANS
109 Palnsfitu Ava.
Phnna 1011 Hidl fot U lvo rce
RAYMOND M. BALL, Rsallot
FOR SALE
oitpim or pubi. il;
t I t s iold Klena. vvh
Registered Broker and
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 GENTS VA lib moth proofing laeta 6 TO
f
I
i
a'old welt
B lreal,
yaaia. JlaVa your, woulana moth
Insurance Agent
proofed now. Downtown- Clean­ ' Y oYrku ii. atm t ie r rliy n u lflir if f lin l la l
Florida B u te Bank Bldg. PEE POUND. BUNDLED IN
Utn.
BUNDLES.
er* A I .sundry. 113 Palmetto lia n L la tJ o iie F le u r haa film ,i * i i
two alory, threa bedroom
Ava. Pinmo OIL
10, IS, 20 end 95 OENT
fo r H iK ’&gt;rr aaaiu al )&lt;&gt;u in tiii- a lu .ir
r• f EW*
h u m s.
Two car garag*. On
enltlleo , - uii nuS you
liaftl.
HERALD
OFFICE
4'iano Tuning ami Repairing. U I. irt|u,iaj tu file yuna wtjairu al&gt;l»tr
cuincr lot 116 x 140 In Mayfair.
BIB. Rea. dll-W .
*anc* tj*riacuiSlt) or hy atiufnry) «*•
‘ Sim
writ sail unfurnished or furni
■Iir Hill uf Uo(ii|ilali,| Jo skid » u u
Sea Jimmie Cowan’s Sheri Metal
Phona 356-81.
on or Laforr ‘tlitSdar, Kr|&gt;ieml»&gt;i
SIGNS
Worka for naw .Radiators, new
». I * » ;. end lu . fhlrriffa, fur puna
Show ranja and poqtara
NICELY furnished Y room hai*a
Radiator cores, Radiator clean­
drfritte, if any ) o u aneir. to •tut
O—DRI7H
HIGN
HKHVICR
In Sanford Heights. Every moA
1)31.
■« re7jUlrra by Inn m l f* ■
ing and repairing.
0. D. loindrea*. Phone Dl9l
■*
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'' T “ *
1
tiv-swiii
+ ^
ern convenience,**largo sit
n - t . alar a D t r r a r r t o 1‘u n fru u Witt
be cnirtrd ailAinat )i,u
porch. 118 W. 19th
CONCRETE SEW ER.PIPE *
T ill* i.M in anil be pobltahad o tn r
RENT A CAR * .
' W. 13th.
«
w ant for four M l « iii&gt; - u m t
YOU
DRIVE
IT
SEPTIC TANKS, Graasa Trap*
w rak s In T I I K g A N F O ftD IIU I IA I.U .
PHONE 204
NICELY arranged five room bung . Block a. Aluminum Wiadows an )
* navranepre. aI, gWniwat*—ttn
glow ilinnba-&gt;niUa Cttcrcity *n
_f l i ------- -- - ilnoie L im a
i f n v ti t Iftfit with aaveral f*TTg
i). a") n Ida.
W lT N K f l* s i r hand Slid
i t -------------M',«0.0O with
Miracle Conrret*•Company, B0&gt;
* lota. ' Priced
—
•a*l el a * n fo u l, gem) mil*
sr.E US FOR
attractive t i m t
. EInf M * Phona 1*35.
rix tld ir, 11,1. the lib day uf
S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
IIOIlEKT A. WIL
a . f). itty,
AND TYPING
Raymond LundqulaR
O, I*. Ila in d o a
Battavhw A flattary Charging.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Phone 732 ' Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t’ U rg uf sold ‘Cln-uit Cuu-t
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
fHeal)
HANFORD
SMALL furnished bungalaw, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
I I I N, Park
Phene 180
ner lot, Immediata potiesclun.
B. Mann, Lake Monroe. Fla.
MITtl H TO lI’fl'lH
Priced at *6,000.00.
O : M 1.I.IK L H n I'llM I. I ‘dgalati&lt;i.
SOFA.* 18th Century style, slip EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING THuuib
ROBERT A.. WILLIAMS
f.'arallna.
Fred
Myers,
a
i
l
r.
2nd
H
l
covers Included. Phona 4.12-W.
Raymond l.undqnial, Anaociata
tu t) a i r 'h e re b y notlfird that t
• ull
he* t-rn .
mei'lataHt Ht ■•,•
Phona 782 Allaatle Bank Bldg.. 4 CEILING fan* for tale. Laney'a
C lir n il Co urt Lt the N in th J a d liia i
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
*
Drag Store.
CirettH of P lot ala. H aiiilm .l*' r
'liliOD,, 'five room bujngahow loc—DIAPER SERVICE—
ty, in C h s t t c r t r . u o.ler ih . t ill,
ated on large cornerT lo t. Prieed Naw Pbitco car radio. Just arrived,
of It. A . U lx x , p lalm lff. ve. AH,_!
Baby
Velvet
furniahe*
hospital
*5,600.00 with term a
.r r I ’lv x . dafritdant, en.t D ia l the
pries to aalh Sills Service Sta­
clean.atrrile diapers and deodor­ lrelief
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS 1
u f h t la an a U u lu tr d
tion, Sanford A Celery Ava.
ised container. Economical and of d lveairte
.
Raymond Lundquiat, Aesociate
safe.
FuNy
medically
approved
Y o u a re tb e rafn r# leq klrrd lo ap ­
Phona 762 Atlaatja Bank Bldg,
p
ear
In
said
ratua In |a ri,iii or l&gt;T
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
PA IN T— BENJAMIN MOORE’S
a ifo rn e y at ih e C o u rt lln uar lit
detail*. 96 diaper*, *2 a w
6 ROOM HOUSE—IS acres of land
house p a in t Outside white and
n aafo rit, Pli.alda, on the * » t|i_ )lin
-FIRST IN HANFORD"
including 8 acres of muck—
colon. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
of SrptielhoF, - t»ft. and thu In
County Ph. 4702,
SENKARIK GLASS. A PAINT LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market &gt;*f*taH llia tro f, a decars pro «onf*MO w ill b * e itw rrd and Ihe asld
I m m e d i a t e POSSESSION — t _ S 5 l ' n *-1H w - gttl1 8 t•
Barber Shu[i open Thursday,
proreed at pa it a.
Friday
A
Saturday.
acre farm ham* 4 room houae, 1 PEARS—Excellent
*”
W I T N M g m y M n 4 ahd O fflrlal
canning v a tl- ___
••at fhla r « h d ay of Auauat.
i* furnished or unfdmlahed. beav­
efy 11.26, *1.76 gnd 6J.00 per
O. P . llr r n d o a
iif
er tiful lawn, over 30 fm lt .tra
tree#,
bushel. Georg* SitrttTU, Silver] J3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
Clrlb of CIk u Ii UmtL
shade trees. H acre rich culti­
Lake. Phobe 770-M.
Betalnole County, n o r ld a
vated garden toll, 1 acre cow
(O
ff
k ta l Brel)
SANFORD Reauty Salon—Phona
T
Ifotrvholdtr Aaaurlatra
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced. ENAMEL; BENJAMIN MOORE’S
1364. 30b Park. Mary McMahon. A t t o r n a n «t U r
1 artesian well. Price SXS69.00.
Impervo Enamel CWar Fast;
Phona 1.164. Permanent wfttiM
ban ford. F lo rid a
U mile Federal , HUliWay In
quick dtying, for ExUtlor and
66 np, guarantewl. Water Sof­
proceu, 8 milaa W. of Sanford.
Interior use. , S E N K A KI K
tener. Also open evenings.
WBla. Rt. No. 1 Box 7A&gt;
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GLASS A PAINT CO. Fhon* 11
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No! juai a flaw modal. . ,

III U .lll l t v D. n IN I'

lli- n u lM

A ilin ilt M lr a t o p

1 REAt. KfTATE FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM houae. 928 W cstSrd 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
_ 8 t . ___________________ _______
- Higbeit rash price paid fur use.) Vf I'oftfnsu )» u*-rhiti*Hi again.
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture you.
Good 0 room house with S loti on
p u b l.ih ,J ulu'f
‘i lo* nottre v
Co. 311 K. lat. I‘h. 068._____ _ a ». r c k fur fo'
ectltli
paved street *6,000.00. You'll
JHAf.l
say, "Thia la It” when you sea It. I'l I. HUY v'ntir car rcgardlesi uf week# in T H K s
a
n
*
»
•paper
uf
a
*
htrul
.
ir-vtal
Two beautiful homes in the Mayag* or condition. Roy Heel, 304 p u ld lih ril in a tm in u lt Cu un iy. l iur
fair section. Roth are homes
M».
St.
such aa you didn’t dare hope for. ■ W.mi 2nd
j .mTBZurT- ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ t* DP
■ ■ ■■ 1 —V
U’ lT N i.M i my hand and of fir •
-rmiiUd, Count!
m l at Manful.!
W. R. WILLIAMS, If re 11or
Tom C. Bolt, A u isiite
7 P el*, L iv e s to c k . S u p p lie s K lo r h lr. tht* ih e Mh day of ku
liu tl, A [i IS O ,'
110 North Park Atcnne' ■*
(&gt;. P . IteiiM n n
, Sanford, Florida
I'U rk „ f laid CM fait
MULE. Make offer: rKurujWS J.
I B e lli
Two auartm ent house, all large
■rooma: UpiialraSAr-Tourvwno* e-r.X 'hMF.I.P W A N T E D
f it :. I'.h t .i r r
tifand bath: downa'.eiM has Urge
I t f l . M l S , , ( ir ,r « w ,l
I.V
-r I I i.
living room, klt.hr,t. dining
. n t i n . o f n i i : r u r . N t ’v j r p i n :
room,—«nd two *)edujiim« and GIUl. fur caatiier,dt cosmet^i ruun* e K M l x u i . K a i i N H . f i A i J i n n .
ter, alio loda girl, lautey't Ding IN I ’lt O lt A l K
. shower. Eight arret -600 (t, on
H i A t.t, C lt K U J T O it K M i l l P K It
Store. *
Highway 17. Ideal for tourist
M IN * ICAVINM , ‘l.A t U .i D ll f .
court or for trailer camp. Two WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAN ■P i.lN IiN A iiA IA S T n l l t i -I.^ T .A lT :
mile* from Sanfotd. Hargnin at
Vuu and .•■CP o f )o u S r, l i n e n
ON BRAKES. FRONT *:ND3. n.ntfi«a
jttvt i,i,iiii« il tu |u*»*A l m b
* 11 .000.00.
ALIGNING
AND
BALANCING.
r is lin * a i l ) iliu&gt;«ti.li u t ilih you. •
A nice home with income pto]&gt;rr-'
• Ithvr uf you, in*)- p a i r «X*tn*t
FIRESTONE
STORES.
I
l
l
E.
, tv, close In, nad iairly prfdrd.'
lit* r k ls t * i f J.iP n I - Itfih iiS .'it.-'
lit St.
The home is in splendid repair—
i , * • * .!. i * l * uf laid I ’u u fH !, 10 tin
C iiu n t) J u n e * uf iirtujiiu]* i iiutit*
. not a thing to bt dune, i-t.ept
Living loom, duiintF CASHIER wanted fur Toiahton t'l'itr lii at [ill „ f f t ,* in to - n i —it
move In.
‘

[CONVALESCENT HOME . now
onon at Chuiuota;r18 mile* S. K.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to ait and enjoy
(hq cool breeres off Lake-Cath­
erine. Large grounds and walks
safe from auto traffic. 1.arg*
—kitehen— o n t— nnlrrxm —-^-Peug Cer-Apply In (i|M «a
ftrtjbv-iml roomirBrittreaiHTTirci
dow nstairs. One efficitm v a|&gt;aitlion. Can aeromodate -6 only.
m ent, and one yerv large l ed- Settled culm edVonuil for g, neial
Phone or-w rit# ta t reservation
house work. 107 N. |.o.;uat. *
room and bath upitaii*; also
at once. Oviedu 2382 a t Dr.
two
car
garage
with
ihiee
loom
Experienced
Meat Cutter. Perkins
Martin 2392 or writ* Bo* lirt
uoitairs apartment.
D ru th e rs. P . O . H o * 2 47, R ho ne
Chuluola Florida. Larg* sedan
2ii'J. I J,-1.and.
for guests lo vialt thalr doctor, i 8 1 11
* 0I“ *
----- - z . ---------------------------------in good condition on Kurs L ike.
lAVAILABLC at once, convento " * - 1 W ant offer.
.
9
W ORK W ANTED
I? locaud down town auetiuii.i
FRKII W, BEMJl.H

|Shfk M arket For
Kalroad Tickets is
Tlriv"inir In Madrid

2 2 ' ; ! R e a r cu rn iv a indow*, perm illin g even g reater il- it iilif y ,
a ) ji I iMc a* optional n ju ip m e n t

Ol tuilio a n t.
■

Nrw,
•trouger
y g A M U i .lie
designed In c a n y
gieater h a d * g ira te r
Jiiuinei (ur a longer tim e!

LUNOSIt WlltM.BAXKg a**ur«
Letter toad d istlib u tiu iri

*

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F a u io u t m i l.**

tlOATINO im tu t)
K t AK A X L AS a ir e ra trd

lot the load and the road'

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C h e v r o l e t ’* v.M v K - I N - l l i At) t h i c k
I N tilN k B s i c m a id ’. im«*t p u n n in ir a l fur
Ih c lr s i s e . I h r I I V D K A C I I t : m
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Liake-liuing* ouutactl

CHEVROLET
TRUCKS

with the Cab
that •‘Breathes”

�PAGE EIGHT

Ultimatum
.

( C s S t ls s H

frees

W s*

Owe)

THE SANFORD HERA D , SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Players Fined

demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha A m trirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,* a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
At the Treatury Department,
two
U.
8 .-British
technical

s c o n 's SCRAP B O O K

IC is t lB n S

tram

r» p

Om )

of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

M O TO l
q tttA S l

a

IO O ,0 0 6 M ILE.
M O IO R

S

I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

C R E A S E -

I H V E t t f S P BY
L O U IS P E A H t l L i f r
P R E S d o f f.A R IZ *

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RABBI'fS ?
w es&lt;

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single

PAIR
MEADOW MICE CAM
HAVE A PROGENY
OF A
^
M ILLION
&amp;
IK A

J Pound
1 £ 0 IRONS
A R E P U f OH VENEZUELAN
PR ISO N ER S &lt;o PREVEW f

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W tftR E ARE

-J
V BrqqER nMAM

Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
, ,
.
„
local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1 arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E

.-v A E A E S H * / r

Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

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one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons Hurt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
b e c t 'is s

of

the

b e q e f l^ o t

W H A T A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

Indonesian Issue
i r M l I a m l tram r a a s D m )

largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100, 000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

p rq .

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and

■ violation both of the thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
I 'X L ' . T A
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I ’ u U k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- RllSSia S ile n t O v er

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THl TOBACCO AUCTI0 HURI
f

Seizing U. S. Soldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

.T K -S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 1 1 , In d a d la k 'lM
ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8 EOUL Aug.
81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
m a n d a for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

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To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

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Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

SANFORD,

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For UN Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
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QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug

R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea InBulgarian LAKE SUSCESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
Leader’sSentehce The
ity Council today that the UnitcJ

22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt; Possibility Ends For
protection of the “economic inde­
Allied Review Of
pendence" of American nation* be
written into a hemisphere treaty.
An t i - Re d * r . Case
The tteering committee of tic
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The State Department aaid ta­
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in
m the me*rule, which the United a new effort to *»ve the life of
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng atState* ha* opposed.
.
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*aeotkiana*
ttrltlm
a
arlrnriia
roni'P
!
I#HC#
O
M
*
conference with a au rp rlie, move
to bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 1 1 UP*
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie. -R ussia's repreienlative on the
The eonfareneo approved In It* Allied Control Commission today
special economic parley o fA m er* rejected the United State* demand
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a for a review of the death sen____meeting
____
_
_ January.
_
fence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
^Bogota
next

Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
ia.
The Dutch then told the council
that it.m utt either “tend troop*
or let- the Netherland* alone
take meaiure* to rrilore order.
The announcement that both
tide* would comply with the coun­
c i l ceate-fire tall* at of raklmght Aug. -f hvl. haep. hailed; »*
the council * greater! triumph to
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti.

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Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By
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NO. 201

A sso ciated P rta a L o tted W iry

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

ADOIF HITlir* peraonal phytldan.
Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
other defendant* were found guilty
by a Untied* State* tribunal In
Nuernberg, Germany. They were

Just Before The Battle Started

SEOUL Aug. 22 .UP*—Arrr»t
of lumemui ringleader* in "widtpianl activity of a revolution ate
natur” in touthetn Korea wtj
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
R. Hodge late today after tjr
IBullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
G&gt;! Genera) Terenty F. Shttko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
tion , on the joint commiaiion
terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
teat government, issued a ptei*

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,

1(fra ill/n - Veoposaf * wot

!n*\he " p m !
ten-day* w*s apparently aimed
at - disniptins the work of the

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonIn a. new appeal for the coun­ -entratlon camp*. (Internationn'
tcntmiiion." *
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
5kt(kov said the had wade th*
CAIRO, Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
tares statement" two d*v» agr
an-Jt
of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
teaantatlve, declaredd:
at s com miss Inn meeting and
shouting “Down with Amencx. 1
"If you really want tha fight­
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
w* f f iiilia e m n
R a il
C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—
a m i
and Maj. General Albeit K
F-*-UuHlarmo
Balt.
Cuban
antt-Communist—leader.— - ~ troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Br »n. chief of the American
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!- together with freedom, that’ *v'
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
del at atlon, held press confsi
curity for which million* theie
discussions on this nation*! dis­
anware yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame pute uilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
12 Cases Found Dur- Kces. said Korean authorities
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
biothrtbood.
r
rested more than, too iic"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
i n g M o n t Ii D e c s hadK
toiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
in the provinces.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
med Kuhriis. broadcast an ap­
Not Mean Epidemic nunl-er
He &lt;aid those arrested were
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
chicct’d
with
.rioting,
atterkioo
strange
and
dreadful
paradox
that
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and
Twelve rare* of dipllieria have poire boxes and Interfering with
help lb* government maintain qr-.
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
the government’* lice-eolterting
been
repotted
in
the-county
dur­
an
effect
diametrically
oppos'd
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn ing the preterit month, il wa* an­ #XM
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank ing nt or location of the riot­ THIS P1CIU8I WAI tAKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha at Lake Success piessing fqr
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In United Nstinns action.
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n Countv Health Unit.
wh» the- discovery in esrly Au- 1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (lett),
T h e 1number of demor.siratott
m m tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground), leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
of a plot by U fltst *m
Although the incidence of dip- gu&lt;’
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
......... ............
.
A r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow). Remark by Partway to In Calm. They reformed after
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to salotage High; I McCann that “I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
i I 't t a ll h n e d n n I S i| » r i f v t t
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State* County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
ganrta-- tnhy- program ^
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WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
*
Hat
S
L
O
W
.
1
M
«
*
r
'
U
g
it lia* not
reathed the extent
tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t ' f ah epidemic, be declared. Tonation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
t*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
of;
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,
p H
tmerlc.cn and extr*.
Northern
but
not
contagious,
he
pointed^
Oontinaataf akgTettlon," • aaylng
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
. am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
th* fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I ( a e lle a r t e e r a g * W e a n
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
—
-2 —
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU. Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers W arned O f.M eth o d s Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J
2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
| C a « l ! * w a e e r * i r e t '. l a h t i
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
W in k of the ‘-'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
Tlir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti«lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into efl'cl eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h put ed to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
F fltm e t K in g L o in 1 l'is »y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
q u tf p io g r *n r “ Kisen s c o m I w - " l hlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, «., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC hina with-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f’ib ' Isw making msjntily
" i i quot'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' fii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U nit'd St*!*— w so e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
mpartively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uiraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiunnoi'
Director of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
aaid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u'.e r told't h e council China h i d
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fMt ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsn ItH ieM l n fl I ' a g f
I tith ll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
| l 'aliens# n n l ‘ . , ,
S :i« k u
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A irw a y s, . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in P j . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly At Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.go (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w ' #v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X. Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK.
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,, ,'
Authorir.tlon-was
.Iv.
.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on Hurinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
l
g
h
i
.
tii)(
)n
Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
Transferred To SHS!K
S
V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
The
in #
senator*
s e n iiv n
appointed
i p p r iin ic ii
are
u re
t
l
■•
Teacher* will report to princi­
. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-Miee), McUeii.r (D-jFour S c h o la rs h ip
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local thunde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j1Winners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8-m ln-l, Counl, wlDn-r, i - l t h ," P .r .l,n r .. ,nd ,1 Vi, MttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '.,,M ! M l-ilnlppl n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piymtaLf'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma.and. visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that * r « r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
'
*
flelali b tra aaid.
Ing -profeaalon.
riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
or mora act* units.

Quillman Reports
OnDiptherialn
Seminole County

Hits
Is Unionized | County Health , Wcdemeyer
Giinese Leaders
c;! Prior To Deadline Program Outlined For Present Crisis
Of New Labor Ad At Lions Meeting:

♦

Carraway Elected
President O f New
Cifr Skeet Club

(’harkks E. Ginn
Died Suddenly At
His Hume Thursday

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                    <text>W E D N ESD A Y , AUGUST 20. 1947

Tilt ToHats4-l
Hal Stewart Turns In
-Victory For Hats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

Ctaltk,
I I . I’a rta lb
M adj»*hi. r

(i

Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'" ■ ■ ■ H n tU -tipM li-M U ir
Sanford'!
Sanford'a Inability to U
lay down
bunta when the signal* called for
•aerifies* cost the Celery Fed* a
4 to 1 TwhU'rt a t the hand* of the
DeWML Red Hat* and a* the

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
Murrar. lb
jiottom of the aiith ranto by lla
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Umpire Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke llrlri*,
ct
did not think that Murray was H *l|e r d tlil. tb
— - -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
IS i ) | i i i u llca c b b
i*
Mit,..ii. w .i.iuar
The gate* came tumbling down
t
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n
d
i.
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y
io
u
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lle*»
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I
In the ton of the tenth when Gene
T u U is
It t *
II
1‘a la lk a I. flM n ***U U 1
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Ciolek blooped a ‘two bate hit llrt-n m l
ticl.-iht I, Haiilord I I to Inals*'
M
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#14
o'*"--1
down the left field line. Madjeiki
Mi.
A ttguslln* a i l^ c s t .u r a It * )
rv o rti M .M anus. limp* l a l l u l Ift;
tingled, tcoring Ciolek and Ha) M sKilin
ppd.,
rain
M 1, llilile. K h lp l'cr 1, f * "
TaAar's barns
Stewart wai safe on a Fed boot, bnsa bit*' M- Perea, U x ll'd l VltD
ayloun.
a i ttrlaiulci
Sloan advanced the two tu n n err t»r, f in is h . Hlolsn li*s*«l HIns 0,
I .. ..I . U ,a at Ml. A un'iM ln*
and a long (ingle to left field by M u ir a r. Itrbte. M'lvscinan. H s c i.
1‘a la lb a at ll*li&gt; ***lll*
,
M altsrlisld 1. I.*fcs. I n. u M*
Kncpper **nt Madjoki and Stew­ tttrssi
M
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'la r r i f lt d s k to V * * a tu M. I*»*
v t n o v e l , i .s u u i k
art acroaa with the final marker*. f s i 1. A l.n n to V ' f s to M. I ’atas
W
I.
I’d . j Id
Manager John Krtdcr Mated thia l .r l l no bttasa IM-nitp) S, Hanfnnt
liiouklr n
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morning that ho would pitch Van • linn- no balls; l l f r H tfaart T. W.
tH'uis
it
SO
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klnnamon agalnat the Red H ati H lrafk u u l: l ir H lsa rs rl 1. be Lab * lic it mi
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they defeated the Daytona Itaank
Islet*, 4 to 0. ’
The Red Hat* play host* to the
Calerymcn In a twin affair with
the first contest starting at 3:00
e'clock till* afternoon and the
nightcap beginning at 8:00 o'clock
in Conrad Park.
Del.*ml tallied it* first marker
in the »erond when Mario Peret
double to right ccnterfirld and
* U followed by a two ply poke
Into left renter by Ted Madjeakl,
•coring F e rti.
Tha Fe»l* knotted the count and
tallied their only tun in the aiith
Inning. Don Murray opened the
frame with hla aecaml knock of
the tilt and made a clean theft
of the keyatone aack,. followed
by a tingle by Davo Rrlde, scoring J
Murray.
M«*n. ,r
Brilliant play* afield kept the Knlpptr, rf

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CHICAGO, Aug. 20. 0V;—Ropreacntatlvea of th* National Coltagiate Athletic Aubtciatlon t'ria
week will - meet- -arpemrcly- with
Commiaalonrni Bert lftll of the
National Football Ltagim and
Jona* Ingram of the Alt-Amerira
Conference to "clear the fog" on
JflDVss b t f H f l J M n n ih p r 11aili 1

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To dean a home freiixer, use a
aolutlon of baking aoda and wa­
ter. but never soap or a caustic
solution.
N#w York
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Chicago

FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR SA LE! 0

WORK WANTED

'or Bant or Rale Ttjo 2 ted roots FIVE ROOM house. 928'West 3rd
modern homes, ten minutes drive
EXPERT painting —contract or
hourly basis. H. G. Grogan.
from down town, on hard toad. Good 0 room house with 2 lot* on
About one A one half acres of
paved street 96.000.00. You'll Free estimates. Phone 78 | J . •
land with each home, wall drain­
say, “Till* Is It" whon you nee it.
ed laundry with rain water tank. Ts.oJ.rautJfiil homes Jo_tJic May-,
FLOtlU - SANDING-A finishing,
attfar-fanrrotnptato-bath m o m s
fajr section. Ruth are home*
cleaning A waxing. Our potter
shrubbery and fruit for home
such as you didn't daro hope for.
unit enables u* to work where
use. If interested call at 1113
W. It. WU.LIAM8, -Realtor
there ia no electric connectio.t
Sanford Ave. between 12 noon
Tom C. Ilolt, Aastxiale
avalluble. 21 yeata expericnc*.
and one o'clock.
110 North Park Avenue
H. M. Gtaaaoq,. Lakn Alary, Fla.
Hanford, Florida
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE ROOFING-ROOF Painting, all
kinda. Smith lire. Phono I 1H8.
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales'
and Service. The Miialc Box, ALTERATIONS—all kind*, but­
ton*. licit*, burble*. Air*. Miu119 W. l i t St. Phone 963.
aelwhlte. The Accomodation
ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
Shop, llC’K. 2nd St.
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums 12 SPECIAI/ 1FMVICES
open at Chuluota, IB miles 8. E.
10 to 16W, Ten year warranty.
of Sanford and IB mllca N. E.
of Orlando. Largo screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
th« cool broexes off Lako Cath­ HEWING JIAt'HINKS
erine. Large grounds anJ walk*
HALES A HER VICE
•afe from auto traffic. I^rge HKRTH HEWING MACH. SHOP
DODGE - I’LY MOUTH
lobby.and rooms. Crick cunttrue. ■—IIS 8 ,- FRENCH. PIL -ll**— PARTS AND HttRVICK
tIon. Can accommlata 26 only,
Palmatto Asa.
Phone 1011
phone or write for reservation CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. HENKARIK GLASS A
at once. Oviedo 2302 nr Dr.
Martin 2392 or writ# Bos 197
PAINT CO. Phone 220.
years. Have your woolens mnth
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan
proofed now. Downtown CleanFLOWERS
for guests to rlait their doctor.
• r* A l-aniidry. 113 Palmetto
foe at) occasions
Ave. Phone' 914.
AVAILABLR at once, convenient, McNKU-L A YOST FLORISTS
ly located down town nectlun,
Plano Tuning and Repairing. I_ L
Just off eelary
up to data apartments with all Office ph. 403 residence ph. BIO-R
modem convenience*. Adult# ■■■■— ■' r ■ - t
Paints, Poultry Supplies, N'nila,
only. Phone 660.
81QNB Purina Feels, Groceries and
FURNIHHKI) room, with kitchen
Meata. Toiichton A Watson, 1201
privilege*. 097 Oak Ave.
Celery, Phono 1199.
O. D. Ijindresa, Phone 1011
S ACRE CELERY FARM located FOR* SALE-dJmerock for drive­
RENT A CAR
Lake Monroe, rent 3200,00 per
ways and roadway*—l’hona
YOU DHIVB IT
year. Charles W. Robinson,
1241.
1’IIO N B' 100
Route 1, Box 631-A, South Jack-*
8
DUICKLAND-MOHKIHON
aonvlle, Fla.
TUXEDO FEEDS—coi
U-DRIYB.1T. IN C
Hunt'a Tuxede Feeil
1 BED ROOM, twin tied* and bath.
SEE US FOR
Cal) after 6;ft0 P. M. 414 Myrtle
FOR SALK
iljMEOGHAPH. PRINTING
DLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
AND TYl'ING
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
CREDIT BUREAU OF
2 WANTED TO RENT
SANFORD BUNDLES.
FURNISHED or Unfurnished apt.
16 N. Park
Pliane 180
10, IB, 10 and 2S OENT
p a rm . r e sid e n t*. Hy 1st of Sept.
HERALD OFFICE
Clo*i In a* pontble. 2 liedrooroa. P lease• call '271-R after See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal EXPERT RADIO RF.PA1KIN0
6:30.
*“ •
Fred Myera. 311 E. 2nd 8 L
Work# for new Radiators, new
Radiator core*. Radiator cleanS SEAL KSTATK FOR SALE
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
Ing and repairing.
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BEAL ESTATE •
CONCRETE SEWER PIPE
Raby Valvet furnlahea hospital
INSURANCE
SEPTIC TANKS* Greoae Trap*
ctaan&gt;tarlle diapers and deodor­
MOKTGAQR LOANS
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
ised container. Economical and
RAYMOND M. HALL Realtor
Screens, White cement Paint,
safe. FuSy medically approved
. . ParmaMUa. Jlnftlcana bracks
3alkt. 95 J f i p m , R tH
Florida'
ikFldg, -M liail^W Itcrete &lt;Mmp*Ry;-80t
T'FIRST fN SANFORD'
NEW, two story, Htroe bedroom SEE THE new Lawn Shaver. Ask
heme. Two ear garage. On
for demonilrallnn. BENKARIK LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
eoroar lot 116 a 140 In Mayfair.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
GLASS * PAINT CO. 112-114
Will ael) unfurnished or furnlahed
Friday A Saturday.
W.
2nd
»L
Phone S66-M.
nwt;tCharging.
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
In Sanford Heights. Every r
era convenience, large alpe;
CAL WONDER pepper plants. L
porch. IIS W. 19th St. or
D. Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla.
SANFORD Bniuty Salon—Phone
1364. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
SOFA, 18tk Century style, allp
Phone 1364. Permanent waves
tLY arranged five room bungrovers included. Phone 452-W.
10 up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
iw, about 3 miles from city on
tener. Also open evening*.
ved road with several extra 4 CEILING fana for aale. Laney’a
Drug Store.
________
0. .Priced a t 34,960.00 with
Taetlve term s,: 1
New
Phllco
car
radio.
Just
arrived, U
LOST &amp; FOUND
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
price to aeU, Sills Service 8U rmond I.undqulat, Associate
-ilon.
Banford
4k
Celepr
Ave.
LOST:
Female Rat Terrier, white
we T tt AtUabe lU ak Bldg.
,LL furnished bungalow, cor*
r lot, Immediate posseasion.
• t 96,000.00.

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CHICAGO. Aug. 20, l/P)-A
Georgian was lied with two other
par equalling linkamen at the head
of the field aa match pjay began
today in the eighth Annual Na­
tional I.eft-handed Golfer*' Tour­
nament.
AI Everett of Roma, Ga., n
burner tilllat. lutnrd in it pair iif
36'* in yesterday'* 18-ho|e qualify­
ing round to enter * three-way
tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
A A M football star,- vho aho*. &lt;«
33-39. and Ted Olaee of Grand
death playoff which went only
Rapid*. Mil'll., who fired n 33-37. ilen
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated
on thrvfiral and Kverutl on the
’
Another Georgian, Red Sans of aerond.
Macon, with 37-40—77, was a!»o , Kemp*, who plays quarterback
the Oklahoma Agui.-^ and k
amung the 32 who qualified jn .jri- for
terday'a field of 90. Ths only the Mlnouri Valley Vuinfeienre
other southerner on han&lt;l was Jim
lta»em- of- Durham, N.^-Ou -who

Igheat ea»h prlc* paid for used
nKoRniA.
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
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To Promote the Proof*** of America;
To Prodpr« Prosperity for Sanford.

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cloudy through Friday with
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1948

V

Proposal For Italian
And Austrian Mem­
bership A p p l i c a ­
tions Rejected

QUINTANDINHA, Tiro *11,
Aug. I I , ‘ (/P)—Tentative asreeB*M w ii rcarhrd iodav among
a m ajnrlf/ of the delegation*, to
the 20-nation llemianhrre Hefana# Conferenre lo call a «;&gt;*d a l Hemisphere Economic Confaranc* In the aecond quarter of
1*41, delegates disclosed.

L A K E S U C C E S S . A u g . 21
—K u tii*
to d a y used the
elo
twice in ra p id succession It*
&gt;ck
action tin the applications o t It a ­
ly and A m ir is for m em bershi,
in the U n ite d N a tio n s .
These w eie the sixth and sev*
r n lh srtnes cast this w e e l s»,-J
they ran the R tm ia n siring
total o f 18 against m a jo rity u
cirions in the S e cu rity C o u n n

. NONE'HIE WOSSI fur their djnking. Mar* Ann O’llnsky, I. and her pet
kitten are t&amp;owit ntirr Hie lidle Riii wa* ie,rMxd fs* m a crerk near her
tnurn In Penn. P- The t-t wjs rl-r-.t pllng In i civile Ihr killen who bad
fallen In when she slip; J titi‘, 1*-- v a .u - Half a rrd&gt; d-'wnsti?am,
Albeit Lender, v t • 4
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i tho.rbjld end
-,fy—
• *TfWr
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gulled hie

Dutch To Resume
s Credit
Indonesia Action Dwindles As Loan
If UN Group Fails Debate Continues
Renewed Attack May Balance After August
Lead To Split In
Withdrawals Wi l l
Be $ 4 0 0 ,0 Q 0 .,0 0 jp
Coalition C a b i n e t

. (HE HAGUE. Aug.: 21 &lt; « -A high source s »iil today “ there
ran be no doubt” that Dutch
action in Indoors** will bo re^ sum ril' o # ' JFlatge' scale' "if ’tSe
Security Council, in its meeting
1 &lt;4
should refrain from
ordering lire InJojirtifD Republic
■ &gt; Jfc
'to ' cease '_____
their present
present ___
hostilities
V—
u U*‘ 2,1
by which they violate the council's
President Truman. It wss reported
today, h at decided to It*1*? present ceaic-fire order.-'
The source did- not indi-ale
W ar and Navy Department leadera ‘atunder the new wh«| the dried objective^ of new
t* kgy
knr posle
.
national'defense set uu.
military action would be. but s
Hlgtl While llotree offlriel*.
drive
lo lo^jelerta, ihr Repulreking not
i
. , asking
to he quoted by name,
Bt eald tlpst was the Preal lent'* rleet- firan Capital, has been diicursed
■Ion.
in both the Nelheilandt arid In­
Presidential Press Secretary donesia.
Charles O. floss would not confirm
Some political leaders exnrr'sed
the report* hut did any the P re­
sident will have an announcement belief that resumption of military
on the new defense organUntlun •rtbin might lead l*&gt; a split in the
at a 3:00 P. H. (F.!}T|. news eolG I'athnlie-f.abor roalilion cahlnol,
POASlbly followed hy formation r-f
fa rt nee.
Mr. Truman already lute an ­ a nutional emergency cabinet. The
nounced th a t James V Forretlnl powerful Catholic Partly openly
Dutch action on a large
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors The
majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinH ia
i 's f , r i f s u
B tion outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman Visits Hull
Aa disclosed by WM'e House
officials, this will be thn line-up In And King In Hospital
key post* under Forreslxl
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (d-*—
John L. Sullivan, now undereecrstarv of tfia Navy, will replace President Truman went to the
Forrestal as secretary when the N’avv Medlral Center a t nethesda,
latter takei hie oath ax secieurv Mil., today and vinlted Cordell ilnll
mid Fleet Admiral ErneU’J . King
of defense about BepL L
v.ho a re palientw, there.__
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W. Stuart’ Symington, now

Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

V

Jayeeqa era still far from Ihe
15,000 goal which th jv have *et
for their tourist program and op•ration of the now Tourist In­
formation Booth, It wa* U
today rfported to member* of tho* Sanford
meiT-i a t
Junior Chamber of Commerce
their luncheon a t the Mayfair Inn.
The report was made by Karlylc
Housholder.
Two of the member* of the club
9 v m g lrm prtees fo r *hetr rffprts
(n rfc tn lir raising Ifti towanl the
drtva. 'They were WalUc Morgan
1 t l ' Jame* Fields.
Presidant J. BrajI* v Dilham
-s rg e d the member* to exert mote
effort to put the drive ncross, and
•tate d that the Tourist Program
being undertaken by th e club wa*
definitely to-the Interest of

Surd'1

Gueeta were Ralph lastin g ,
Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.
LEGION IS HOPEFUL
NEW YORK. Aug. tM.1T&gt;)—
Donald O. Glasecoff. national ad­
jutant of the Amor teat Legion,
said today there still was a po*.
elblllty th a t President Truman
would attend the opening session
-ef the Legion's annual ronventlun
here next week if hie achedulo perjSifta , 1 } • J

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the While IlTuUso g a S t r r
former secrrlarv o:&gt;f state and (tie
Wntlimc chief of naval operatinue.
He r»lta sent flower* lo -ifre;
lit- Mums on. wido v of a formrr serretprv of the navy and In■mired ole,ui b rr health, although
it wasn't convenient for him to
visit wit)* her a t the tlnio
.. - ±.
Unit hat been a patient In (be
Navy hospital for aeveral mondi*.
It wai announced t h a t -he went
there fo r rest.
King rn trrn l thn hospital last
woe|&lt; after suffering a mild *l;oke.
A foremVm ho*pital report said
be reotesl fairly well la « night and
that his general condition icnmln*
mu hanged.
. ,
I 1 rcnch Ajrrec On

Indo-China Policy
PARIS, Aug. 21, OP) — The
French cabinet wa* reported to
have reached complete agreement
today on policy toward rebellions
tndft-China.
Official comment was acarce,
but the minister* were eald to
have agTerd on negotiation* High
Commiuianer Emile Bollaert I* to
conduct with unaporified VielNarneae loaders. A previous co!dnrt meeting rrjcctevlfhrifl
nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc
dent Ho Chi Mjnb. It an* leaned.
It wa* recalled th at a spokesman
for former Emperor Bao Dal of
Annan oald in Hong Kong yester­
day that negotiation* would be
started between Franc.! and tho
Bao DabrOnt rolled "United Front**
and not with Ho Ch| MinH, who
the enokesman oald was trying t*
establish a Srtvict administration
tn Indd-China. a French possession
In eoutheast Asia.

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n Afl H DAI). Iraq, Aug. I l j ^ v
—The Iraq governartnl s o u n ­
ded dollar eichanga uatll b r ib ­
er notice at noon fodet. The
measure was believed ■•oonerted
w ith' Ameilcan-Urltl*h i .i !1is'J b ’
Washington regarding dertlng
ranvertlblllly.

lion, but on Australian pr&lt;;
to leave lire deuiion Up iu II.
Genrial Aurmbly which nife
in New Tork Sepl. Ifr,
fThe vote on A ustria-oas S lo I,
with France and Poland nbstaln*
Ing.
The vote on Itatlv was 0 to 1,
with Poland abstaining.^
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— The iPHlDH1Alio "saw Hie ap*
plii-ations of three oilier *x enemy
stoics, Hungary, Itulgoilo. end
Rontanla. relerterl through failure
to receive ffte required nviority
of seven affirmative vote*, includ­
ing those of the Hlg Five
The Uniled State*, in n Mirpri»o
move, then inlituluced a resolu­
tion to shift the whole qu-stion of
applications over to the General
Assembly.
The U. S. prnposxl requested
the assembly to consider all the
rejected applicants ami recom­
mended that the 55.member body
admit all which It considered qual­
ifier!. •
8o\iet Delegate And&gt;«l , A,
Gromvko Immediately attacked the
U. R. proposal as "eenselese."
The council reji
Ramanla'a
■pplirattog I to 0.
abstainIng. Only .Syr la
r admie-

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Reds H it For Occu­
p a t i o n Of Port;
E c o n o m y Confer­
ence Is A t t a c k e d
WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. VP)
—The .Slate- Department dis­
closed lodar that Russia ha* pro­
tected against an AmericanHrltish-French conferenre on increasing
German industrial acti­
e*i
vities. hut made it plain the
talks Mill he held regardless of ,
the Soviet objection*.
MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug.
21. &lt;dh—lb S. Hep. Chester Mar­
row (I!-M l) today urged I 't a b
Truman In call s *peci&gt;‘
_ Of CCkgteag'rie d«g? *r»f
• l»nslon In Europe and "the
Kotlet • L'nlon's aggressiv* forelgn policy ef expansion and ul­
timate world domination"

sole clrai linl ClfIrtWJjfia fe1'* f I

ir*Htfiyiit«j| im 1**1 # L fiM l

Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive

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On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••

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It become thes eountrv'e
cor
first secretaHr of the air' force with indenendiht stAUis.
Kehneth* Royair wlO ypnUmfg a«
- gecrrRdtT f8f. war. nltfmuah losing
his Cabinet statu*.
AH will be ([Iren recess appoint
m»nts, subject, to confirmation
when the Senate meet* again.

Dairen-Germany Subject O f

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Cuba Demands Joint
Hemisphere Action
To Protect Econom­
ic I n d e p e n d e n c e

QU1TANDINHA. B r u i t , A u g .
21
—Cuba formally present­
J
ed to the Inter-American Defcnir
'^Conference today a demand for
joint hemisphere action to protect
v : **' 'xHiei V rJTIed »'the eton*&gt;iiV tfr
dependence" of American states.
Guillermo Bell, Cuban amb.t»v.
’ A
dor to Washington and aspirant
to his country's presidency, told
the committee on aggtctiicn that
"it is -impossible to conceive of
political independence* unless a
3 state *1*0 has economic indrpfn
— » ------------ 1----- ----------B*1t~ .asked an immediate vot*
"to srecelerate o t r labor*,” but the
committee Ignored the request and
adopted a Chilean' motion to ad­
journ until 0 A. SI. EBT to­
morrow.
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The prVsentatlon of the Cuban
demand cama after the apparent
•&lt;.
failure of a series ofr "coffee
table conferences” arranged by
Conference President Haul Fcrnandes. the Brasilian foreign mlnia*»r. in an effort to avert an
alihUit certain controversy lntween the United States and Cuba.
The (eland republic’* stand was
against what It called "economic
aggression" or "unilateral c-con

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Soviets Use

N o . 200

A u o d iltd Prf»» Leased Wira

SANFORD, FLORIDA. T U E S D A Y , AUGUST 21, 1947

A tAIOI poster picture of F.va
Duarte Peron, .wife of the Presi­
dent of Argentina, is removed
(tell) from a wall tn Ilia de Ja neiio. Draill, by orilrr of muninpal
aulhoritie*’ prior lo the arrival ot
Mr*. Peron to attend the InterAmerican Conference. Above, the
Argentine First Lady acknowledge*
the welcome of admirers at the
airport, where th» landed from
Europe, She may Join ihe Argen­
tine delegation.
(International)

Ultimatum Given
Refugees
Off French Coast

Senator Bilbo
Dies In Hospital

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

WASHINGTON. A,.s 21 W lY.Umted Sl'eTe*
lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
—wf-tbsirm wa
ill' St.str Department.
A note delivered lo Moscow
Aug, 14 said that this governor* it
"will of nerejsily hold the Sovrrj government retponiible" for
treatment acronled American inteir.t; in ’live poll city .while
it i» under Red army rule.
Under a 1945 treaty, Dairen
was to hr returned to Chinese adminulralion and opened to wajtld
trade. Russia, However, has ban­
ned from the port all foreign
rhips, including American naval
vessels r•kms mail and supples
to the U. S. consul general there.

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WASHING I ON. Aug. 21 ( « Russia has protested the propcv&gt;'!T Ameriran-fJi'tish T r a n c h
conlerenre* on raising the level
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p
i
5
e
m
barkalion
O
r
c*f l.'tm sn industry.
j
Testimony
#
Discloses
—* f k
9
Of fir? i! United States Jources
.-German
D
P
Camp
UmpireManlianclled
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; - Re
acknowledged this today, hut did
rosa Sets TJp
Ordered By Britain
By Orlando M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
17 Disaster Units
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
LONDON, Aug. 21
BritAfter
hearing
t hhee
testi­
29 the amount of credit remain­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v
ing from- her original $J./5n,Russia claims the plans for we
i'&gt;
the
4,4&lt;lD
Jewiili
refugeM
oil
morning,
of
John
Ganiel,
Lou
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banlonfeiente would nullify term*
been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirmhailt by tomorrow
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
ficials said today.
Potsdam Agreement hold
Cross ehapter* during August •Iternoon or be lum purled .to
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irim H m tttl ran I’m 1* F i g h t l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
ford
specators
and
me
mber’s
oJ
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
llrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
Maneillr for three week*. Th'v:
grncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
Hied lo Ivml in Palnline a rnonih
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Only yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
agreed, with United States ap­ was
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
reertded
In
the
first
four
months
pounds 'n trade with other coun­
nip if the ultimatum i* Ignored,
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
long
-Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« Ofugce Organlraliorr said at
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
demands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flamburg, in the British lone
I.avHy's
cap
wnajputlrq
"u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
to a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii,
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i AJerussteiri
Credit.
railed the news'
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy Sheriff Chartas B&lt;ek,
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lAt any rate It v.,- not in hD |w hn 1* chairman of th* program,
f these .refugees at Hambtn r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against htire p o rt.
T h e ir w a * It" i,mii&gt;t n- .xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
the renmln'rtg . fH5O,(KK).000 stem­ 15-10 in Orlando.
The dt’cn -tend at the ei»t end
o u r tpind th a t flt|s '" r id e r t did
*
_
n
L
ly
,
,
,
•
.
.
'
John
(leorjce
Bender
med from a need for 1450,000.010
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
Tn# Jtwji »|icl l«»t
they
|r«mllnnHi mi ru t* M«M»
[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
mid go on a hunger strike D M Early-Ihia.AJhL
OOilialiiby Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- &lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
"itar the Holy Land.- They were
eaty'W
ittr
Italy
John
George_flcmler.
.73,
died
’
im tm rTcflt M a a r
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
1 ’’tpirv Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
Haifa after a battle with Blit- Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
By Mikey Browning „ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
iment
Cooper,
who,
working
wjtlj-LaviLbciaidlng
paities,
and
•
return­
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
Mis* Mikey Browning of Ban- negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24
ford, who Is the youngest gl-l next month for a treaty of "friuml- began their voyage. They have v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- pilot In the United States to hold shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
l«rth a glider and power plane with Italy.
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
pilot's license, him Juft com­
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­ not a commercial accord but a
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*n n (■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are proGo
on
Sale
Sept.
2
ver C rating hy making an al­ "statement of principles" between
tional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea the two naliona. (Tho United
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is State* announced last week the
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Improves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. Brown- cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will Mr*.
Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
Ihg. director Of the Sanford School an debtal.
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
of Aviation.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
The altitude was obtained It gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J. Bender of Han­
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis* treaty would Inelude the “most
The holder of a 1347 llrense ford and Edward 8. Bender of bruised In an autoinhile accident CummWiton. $ 100. It wai reported.
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra. favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday afternoon, is reported
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
lieto**, either In person or by
8h o .ro * need* hec ctow-cuunlry ment of national* and business.
and endurance flight to complete
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell Reiwrls On
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge r,lL_
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u ‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofnegro.
oi\p ef only two women In th* sy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the ■ S ^ " * S S L ? iL ? e»*2?!t h y i t.
1^*1*
Charle*
Cannaday.
Erickson Funeral noma. Tho re who onaratr* hi* own taxicab, was
Jack Ruisetl, who 1* engaged
United .-tat»s with this rating, with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
S49
the other being Mi*. Virginia first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license, main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulFriday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
bean revoked or suspended. They
Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ing Company hs* recently returntummer In California with her
muat hi so affirm that they are Midwest Heat Wave
ed from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
grandmother, hut la erpected to Train Passenger Is
stilt In good physical condition,
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
return to Sanford In September.
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
ing In a project of combatting
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
Arrested At Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
Jap
Treaty
Talks
aphid on tobacco.
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8
Theae aphids or plsnt Hca egned a t tho National Soaring meet
Face
Postponement
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
legit 2A
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
*
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h waa ar»e*le4 ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )nuelo rT’.' the ship which * | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- trip* during ths paat month
Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
I* supposed to be one of the Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
beet of Its type.
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
RATIONS MET
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
SPEED RECORD &gt;
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The mad* the arrest. .
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
American Military Government
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m — Monday, while two such deaths govern C onference decisions.
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
The 8 tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaannounced today that record Im­ that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo ware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jports of grain and fl-mr frpm the der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate* others In Minnesota.
United Btates had made it possible damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
to meet the full broad ration 1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky atallad at the U. S. boundary, have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionor early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
throughout the combined’ Biltlsh- Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
Amerfcan tones of Germany for .nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7 moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
the first time tn months.
of ita flavor.
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay. ward.
track of hint.
month.
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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lor Thendoje _G Itilbo Of Minisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
taking h!v disputed seat !h the
80th Cci’gtfss.
L'ealh of the Ult-yeer-oM
DcmocraU left forever unan­
swered the qUrsUoq of wheth­
er h- «**s entitled to his third
t*rm in : the Sertale. from
which •'* was tuirred on !-•partisan - charge* of unfitness
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
January.
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenrer h*,r in August of l!»P'.
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn ruary a oil a third In June. II •
spent two
s In duty i-erelying Ireaimenl in » Virkshurp.
hospital, and on
Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
physlrel check'll'.
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
mation which partially
para’yreil hint. IW lora said the inflauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
cancer, wa* the Principal im­
mediate reuse of death.

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100 Entries Will
Compete In Pony
. Races Labor Day

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PAGE TWO

THE SANFORD HERAI &gt;. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Course Of U.
To
Red Cross To Begin
Help Greece MilfstBe Post-War Hlood Drive
Plotted With Care
• fly JANG KA 1)8
.

«y GLENN HAD It
A!’ Foreign Affalra Analyst
Toe United Nation* haa come
to an ominous dead end. in It*
effort* to halt the menacing
march of avt-nla in tire B atkin..
Once again the Soviet veto lit*
le fii Invoked to nullify the will of
the majority of civillted m in i
kind.—The crmiWatTvU/'fnlTcr an
inof/tntiva Au*tr»Uan and Amer­
ican proposal*, they amounted on-

WASHINGTON—The blood of
Pennsylvania miner*. Wall S ire n
banker*. Iowa farmwivtt, Hotlywood atara and D. C. government
girl* taved the live* of million*
on tb* front line* of our world*
encircling battlefield* d u r i n g
World War 11.
Th# wartime program w a s . a
rprrtacnlaf' futiel*. 'Now IKe Rat

bating traumatic ahock.
Pitch ahock fraqucr.ily follow*
aevai* Jnjurle*.r T..aa
loat .if
of liltuul
blood air
or
kuiitf and U aci ooiMnled by an
alarming fall 111 Lltod p im u ta
and gentral collapse of th* pa*
Hint, Hl-wni transfusion had br/n
tli* t***ntlal fealute In ahock
treatment.
N(*‘ propvrtUa of blood « r n
than discovered. Th«lr UMfulln**i
In a widt variety j f disc**** betonic revealed.

Hr. M#f|itir# #*timat#a thi-t
wlirn ll.f • pingraiii g#i* und*\
wny on* vxrtun in M i n :t5 w-,d
kavr
iia tt omv
.
luivr to r*va
giv# blood nt JU*t
a year jo aupply t h * 'need.

A int i t swell
A in t.lt dandy

usbands! Wives!
[ant new Pep and Vim?

U. S. lilt AIIE A, WESTERN BA

BEEF

Norwood or Kock Spring*

STrlMtt &amp; flub

STEAKS

HOME CONTROLLED’
*04 Etun-First Street

SLICED BACON, lb

H

Chuck

ROAST

59c

I^an. Reef,

,

STEW

lb 49c

HAMBURGER

lb

35c

National Brand Skinless

PICNICS

WIENERS

IS TRUSS CO.

Western Pork

UHT, OHLANDO, FLA
tJ P R J L B A T U H D ljM ^ ^ ^ IJ jO ^ S J v M ,

SPARE. RIBS , lb 37c
W S M V raR N CHOPS or
Smoked

BACON SQUARES

HEAVY WESTERN A-GRADE BEEF

Square Cot

—~ — -------------

CHUCKTROAST

f-SI

*

Budget-wise Utility Bbtf can be cooked to tendemesa
lowing the dimple directions we will give you with each purclmas. Try It today 1 * ________
U. 8. Gov’t Graded Utility Beef

49c

?** lit

fyLb k :

Calif. Lemons

doz. 25c

•ante fine flavor and quality.

Lb

No Waate—Pollock

FILLET

Lb

Cooked Florida

LOBSTER

a
^

Lb

CHOPS

Lb

!

CHOPS

Lb

7

2tc
49c

ROAST

Waatarn

SPARE RIBS

Lb 39c

Morrell's BUctd Canadian

FILLET

BACON

29c

ft-Lb

49c

Ripe Tomatoes.......2 lbs. 25c

Bwitt Dontlaaa Rolled Vaal

ROAST

Lb -

5

FRYERS

lb

6

Fancy Dr. * Dr.

MOHTON’8

29C

Ripe Bananas........3 lbs. 35c

fl:cnrr limit

No. 2 Vz can 26c

Franco-American —

T O M A T O JU IC E

3 bNo2CaRk

Gold*n

PEACHES
BAKERITE
SPAGHETTI

2PKGS

Woval. A sn o rte d F la

S U N S H IN E CRACKERS

Rib or Lota End Pork Loin

Icelandic Brand Frvah God

Lb

!

U. 8. Good Lamb Rib

.

,

ib

U. 8. Qood Vaal Rib

1 33c

'k#

LIVERS

39c

2 for 35c Del M fm te S liced o r l l a i r m — 4 can lim it

Raady-to-Eat Center Ham

BUctd 8*Dct Beef

Tb

Michigan Celery,

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Large, Heedless Ocean
SHRIMP
lb
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Frash Caught West Coast Lg*.
MULLET
Lb
23c

SHARP CHEESE

Bliss Potatoes

^Iberta Peaches.

i{t’» M E A T ^ I
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SScSIices Lb 89c

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less G r a p e s , . l b s . 21c
mu Grndvd.v*Jt bUH Ahe

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Thompson

U. S. GOOD GHADE BEEF—Got
The price of thll be*f 18 okeaaarily

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lb. 54c

Stringless Beans.....2 lbs. 19c

3iHr r

lb 39c

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R U P T U R E

IGipturrd persona who !»». been dalaylag frri Intent or
Ihota wearini uaaallafaet ry Ira****—laveatigat# this most
UMiiual. of. all .irataai .the -HULIILKHH, DBLTLESS,
8TIIAFLK 88 DOBBS TH
RAD I* designed to hold
rally adjust* ilaelf to eft fy poaltloa, and gives AMAZING
COMFORT and BOLDIN \ POWER. Unlike the old atyla
troates with fired arraw* ■on rounded pads, it WILL NOT
fart# the muscles fat
r apart, enlarging th* rupture,
but gently draw* th* r
ire opening together. The DOIIRS
llvtdually fill
Daatonatrallon without obllga

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ig ‘iuch a dtVelopment
-iori tome week*: lin t, formation
o f 1* guerrilla governmopt; **v;omJ, If* recognition aa the legitt*
mate dr#vk government by th#
alnlc* which ar# blocking th#
pnijed Nation* action; third, dt|r# c n and undisguised aid an 1
to such a rrgim# by thoa#
such aid was legitimate aa anygiven th# Atheii# government by
tbtf United State* or any other
posf»r. And then the battle lines

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Where Customers Send

Clean Stores With Everyday

one year in the liquid' state.
Better ■till, it can be froien ami
kept at lead ‘three year*. But,
beat of all for modarn military

irown out although only
Russia and.Poland of the II Se­ aging two pint* each, donated
curity Council members opposed iilood during the war yean, lly
January 1915 each week 100,000
(hem.
laber
The atmosphere at I.ake 8 uc- poisons—chutch group*,
c#a* last nignt after this break union*, students. housawivt* and
down of the peace machinery -wav soldier* and sailor*—were giving
Security
Council admitted its
ibtiity to
go further. The Ul
delegate already hai
Ufif country would
Idly by even If the U
controlled medical undertaking
were unable to act.
that a u u ra n c a ; of American de­ In history, started out In a. ant all
ter mil,at ion to help Greece Inui way back in 1941,
an ontlnotfa •Ignlflranca for nd* Th* surgeon* general of the
votafe* of the United Nation* Army and Navy had requested
and world peace machinery. It Ur Bed Cross and. the National
It i* carried into effect‘it means Research Council to cooperate In
that one* mote the United Stater collecting human blood to be the Red Cross Board ui Govtr- J
and its friends, in order to ge
nor* at a meeting in Cleveland a I
effective action, must bypass, work
faw month* ago.
i
outride, perhaps eventually evei
Dr. Mclntire points out that th#
abandon, th« organisation th rt
WO* erected so liupefully In S in
Francisco as klctoa-Hwds being
nor friends
can more to prevent th# engulf.
merit of Gr##C# in lit# (ptalHaria.i
tide that ha* swept over molt
of southeastern Europe, remains
to be Indicated. Any " effective
course must be plotted Wtlhoth*
utmost rate, for th# -eoniequahrct
may be far-reaching and *erribte But th* coutse uf lliote who
until, d
peace In th*
Balkans is becoming clearer.
The indication* wre strung t l r t
th# now familiar de'vftw' of th#
puppet state ia to be invoked as
the next major step. It i* hard
to eacap# any other roncluih rt
concerning Friday.
M atko
nounevnient by Genei
Vitiades,. leader at th* guerril­
la* defying tlm Greek govern
rnent in the north, thaf"be had
undertaken to admmlater a "dem
ocrktic government” until "pro
viskirja! government” could tw
Iforftad. Newt of th* fighting in
th# Matkos force* ar* conig a foothold from which
b# difficult far the pres
fck army to oust tbam.
r|iind them ar* friendly
Into which, they may
theft too bard i&gt;r*u«d » f |
tdeh help will ba expected.

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19C

Monterey Grape

Standard

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COCKTAIL
HDN SM IN K BABY

GREEN GIANT PEAS
1 ARROWROOT
No. 303 cans 2 cans 35c
Ige.PK G .
I5c
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GATOR —
Moonkiat -.awratentd,
C .B EEFH A C H Gr'frult Juice 2 cans
ROACH HIVES No. 2 can 25c Hlandard, No. 2 c a u
Tomatoes
2 cans

27c
25c

8 l i e '

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STOKF.I.Y'S F€Y. CUT

BEANS
No. 2 can

Peaches
Artnoor'a Star

Tripe

17c

2c
24oz.

Crnaa# and Btaekwall'i

Ketchup

14 ox.

Gold Madal

Does Everything

Firm, Ripe Calif.

PEACHES

5

Lb* 39c

S S t in S o r ,
Ter BrlfkMr W**Mil

MIRACLE WHIP

13,

TOMATOES

Lb

Long Whit*

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All Brands No. 2Yi Fancy

a5tf

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ONIONS

\

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PUM PKIN

lb.

Armonr’a S ta r'O il

15c

39c

POTATO!
Tallow .

Preserves

15c
“Ju n k er Rennet

10

Condensed Milk
S tarr Strawberry

Spring River

BUTTER lb

15c

IDEAL

75c

Eggs D o t 71c

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Pickle.

BORDEN’S STARLAC IgePKG 31c

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NORTHERN TISSUE
NORTHERN TOWEtS
GAUZE TISSUE

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9 Roil* 17c

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ciaft now lu opr ration, whim «.«»•
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l i i m f o n we »r«- maVIftf them
available for u&gt;r un uoi* ri&gt;uh«
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LONDON — Air VUe - Muiahall a» aoon a» dt-livcile* al'titA** lb-n.
Donald C. T. Benaei*. executive ■nett &gt;aitL
vlce-praaidenl of Ilrilhh K hiIIi
Sattrrthw ailr'* prim ,-,-d irlH&gt;
Ainrriran Airway*,. hf* g/muidiu.*! ,U m o f-th r-v rtrm e l • rnitoT \lTuT
fhat*BrltT»h aircraft M ilder., far that It* If-paueftRer Vat-x-lty.
tha fit at time a|nce lh« war, hml gasoline con*umpibm and ,t u I*Ip *
• voiced a plane able to compete M&gt;eeil 0f around 30j mil •&gt; |&gt;|i ,h«e«
w 1 1 h ^American-made Con&lt;toila- » r t r uneconomic. .
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few CompaB/a faurnraitineil TmL I
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.neh, ' h"* *■"" ""reeled an I no other*
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' fj* i l r * of aerloua nature had Imi-ii noted,
to tha Caribbean, Bennett Mid.
although *onie change* wur* found
, JJ?. Mid, a aecund • piano now nN r&gt; u ry in the ure*«urDittion 1
building would make a •'hire** ro- •
h e a ita r flight to Bueno* Aiie* in
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mlJ-Saptember, to lie followed l.y i ,
th,“ *rW
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tha prototype and a thiid Tudor
than the or.g.na. « h .1 ,,
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only "aarioua problem" -ivmaining i blalely rede* pned dnable, would
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Mid
war to lnei.a*e p,o«luctio.i.
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A MEMSd Of IHI IINAII War Invcalbpttns r^iuudttee. Sen. TTatry
Ha ig-paaaengiu' r gM.it,
Livingrton Satterthwalte. Atier- while
nimparud wllh tl for futAUlla- Cnln (K-Waih.); U shewn wllh platio builder Unwnid Hu*ti« t If ft).
lean civil air attache in London, tlon* It had room for 3,' hhi nouml-i wlu« ti ck the Srn»W&gt;r un -an hwpettlm tnyu ui hli plai-t at-Teiiiiinal
described the original rj-pasaengrr of freight, whirl, he *u:d w atnio.e
UUtid, Calif. After Inrvectins liuchta’ rtOOOO.npO flying boat. C.un
Tudor M “a gieat dl**puoinliin-u.
mid: "tl It tttn. it will tu v t Drhievcd .ttie (fttpoxitbla jn pur lifetime.
than thy American-mad&gt; rruft’j
in a . report to Waah'-ngluu la&gt;t rapacity.
If we had something like this during the war. even on.the ground. It
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Overall weight remain &lt; un­ would liavc scared the enemy to iVnth." (f nfi ruatlonul Snundphotii)
ment in Briliih aviatlo.t drcl-s.
changed at fiO.iMHi poundt fur
Bennett pictured Aho improved takeoff, lie mu'It laid, oklind that
Tudor aa an admitted atop pup . while he roiit.l nol liu l-.o coal
To prolong the life of roraage*
plana, pcmllng
pending development of
plana,
oi . figure*,
f | , urr,. that for the To- &lt;
o• • wax a h u m . prud’iivd wine.
Hattmthwaita I* now In til- I'ni- .d camellia, ganlenle am rM eplularger HrltUh pottwar n.od,l&lt; in
frfcc, |on- 0f ,|&gt;r C.r:i«.lellabuir*
lb . ^
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fain* a few- nritn a p e r. Their
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Ver&gt; have hewh ntgrkvd
tcv—-Artnt
tlr -t- bn**'. MH.
Jafk" to frivpd* ..
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1 never pycd&lt;-d fl." »he sfiil,
“ hvause 1 was Ayver .Jck, to say
reil&gt; atek. in my-lifrl enly a t*w.
roV,, ami thyy are ijutte rpre".
Ira. Male has “p'ottiiug what| eve to couiplain about &gt;o fill a*
lu fib It eonreim-4 ” ob# twLttUs
the -lie ha* "called in‘«M di.toi
In late trace." but hr In.licgted
"thne w ain'r much wre-ntj."
It her opinion, "the worat lkm|c
tn Ife i* bring lofit-ly," Since Mi*
Ike'- himband dbil *oin,‘ |U years
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PAGE.FOUR

The Sanford Herao

A Law Unto Themselves

KiukltaliM la l*OU
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Saal*r4. KMrt4l
III Nacaalia A in a i
C a im l at Nf«»l ' h “
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Alt akltaarr amlrr*. ra rti
■kanki. rMalallaaa aa4 Ball.
• al* rtalaaiaau far lk« »ai
ralalaa faa4a. "Ill k* *kar*M
al itaalar a4• m lilaa ralaa.
lalaaB H a iM P * IU*ra»»alal m.
far., K irtH ati Tk* HtraM lajibt
nailaaal |I#I4 af a«.trllsla«. •ill«* art atala'ala«4 la Ik* laArai
rill** la tka reaalrr "Ilk k«a4tiar■in la I klraaa aa4 K*« Vail,
Ik* I!rral4 li a a*rmk«r ali
al IHi
A**a*|al*4 Pr»s« "kirk l&gt; a tall I.a
• trlaalirlr ■ '•*• »*» af r*NkH.
ailna of all Ika laral »«"l • Sat.-'
la lkl&lt; a m iM P r, ii ntll at all
A P nr*** 4l&gt;Balrk»a.

Station WTRR

From time immemorial, the gyptty tribe* of Eurtpe
have lived a life of their own inside the framework of
whatever country they happened to rest in. They have
paid no attention to the laW of the land, and have had
their own rules which covered every contingency.
The g&gt;*psien of western Hungary, according to Theo­
dore Andrica, .now have a king who wishes to come- under
the aegis of the local government and feels the d '
co-operation -hr-sohrtng some o f his problems. His reform
__ y custom*,
program covers several time-honored gypsy
custom*,and
has met with bitter opposition from his subjects. He will
not permit new-born babies to be held over fire; he favors
legnf marriages instead of a bare announcement of Intian­
tion; he would countenance legal divorce instead of permit­
ting a husband to bite orf
off the nose or
of his erring wife.
wire, He
tie
h barbarous cutt+r.r-it'/'YRrtd-makeeach
person adopt one legal name, instead of having several allases. Thls king’i* angry subjects are ready to get rid of
him by the time-honored method of killing him. but their
law does not allow them to do that aa tong as he stays at
home. That is one gypsy law which the king favors, so he
is sitting out the crisis.
.
The gypsies make a colorful splash across- the drab
picture of Europe problems. The world would be poorer
without these individualistic nomads, but their groups are
too anachronistic to survive much ionger as political en:
titles.

(THURSDAY. Am.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
YOUR MIND AND 80UI* RF.•QUIRE RECHARGING) HlAl.
ING. IF YOU ARE DEPLETED
IN BODY OR MIND OR SPIRIT
TRY WORSHIP: H t restored my
loul.-Apialm 23:8.

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(From Thr Poetry Chan-Hnkl

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Social A n d Personal
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Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. E.
8 ., will meet al 8:00. P. M. at

WARD'S HOLIDAY INN
Hanford-Orlando Highway
Steak • Chlektn • Baa fond
Cocktail Loans*
Upon Bandaya
Cloatd Monday*

NOtlCE

The first step taken by the British government in deal­
ing with the present crisis is to set up a group of employ­
ment agencies which will guide workers to essential Jobs.
Both men and women In the productive-age groups will
come under these regulations. Those now engaged in es­
sential industries may not shift to non-cssantial work.'and
all johR-applfcnnta will be placed where they are considered
moat needed, without regard to personal preference. Profes^
sional people and those of executive and administrative
rank, as* well as managers, are exempt from these rules.
The British working people, who are reported to be
solidly back of their government, will now be put to an acid
test. If they Bubmlt to this program and work with a will
to increase production, they may be able to pull their coun
try out of the slough. If they are convinced that only thus
can it he accomplished, the? may knuckle under, but in the
absence of inspired
leadership,
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:T»ip, and. after so many. years of
suffering, it will not be wondered at it 4hgy. rebel.

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Juft dropping Into the •oulb-wnt
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It tot
Thl* sermon of the lun rental mr
faith.
Again llit day I* tired by Cturleurni
II* girth of light will grow til.
»he*t D ripe
Near walling beneath •he snow to
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The Emile Parker* Have a* nerded repair# to - the floor#
their gur«t# Mis, Parker’# si»- in *chmd* In thr county.
lei and family from Perry, Ga
.'ll#* Eliiahcth Fainell'. who •»
working thl# *unimer for tie
state W. M. U. and a student
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Imya more nl IhU friendly drug jdore.

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Toaat W/ Jelly
Coffee W/ Cream

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Ihe honorees
hosts wAe th-&gt; Anderson
Jones wedding u
I Ir Opens 12:15 P. M. 40e
" ni1 MiftHvn
Marilyn, O.ddenrod
tmidenroii. with
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'Ir. anil .Mi#.
W. A.
Hunter, «*,.i.
Ovie­ Orlando.
a:f Johnnie and Jinnie J oiiv do,
and
Mr#.
Jo*
Robert*
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and
Mr*.
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Atider*orr
O irtlo.
daughter*. Gwrmlir and Mary, are |&gt;emlii'g this week In Chi* TODAY anil FRIDAY
‘hose attending the wedding Fort Pierce.
"ago ns Ihe g u e rtt'o f Mr. Andei«'• irreptlon of Mis* Wanda
Mrs, C. H. Lee spent Surdny •on's parents.
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Le Vmlerson to Joseph William night with h&lt; r patents, Mr. and
The Rev. Duncan, of Long,
J ock, j , „t the Tahcrnarlc Chri» 'Ir#. S. 'V. Swope,
•ope. in Orlando. wood, |* suhslltuling thl* week
0*1 rh u trh , Orlando, were Mi*.
ancy I.ee and for the Rev. II. II. Link.
Little M**s Nan
Nr ti* Farnell, Mis* Elixahelh Bcverlv Anne Jones, of MianDr. J. W. Marlin and mother.
Fsnell, Mr. and Mr*. Milieu arrived, Monday afternoon to Mr* Mary M. Mm tin. and the
Gee. ,ml Mrs. W. D. Drowi siwnd some
lime
with theii Rey, Duncan. Longwood, were
'In. Jones was a former tesch- grandmother, Mrs C. 8 . I.ee. on ••x-rnt dinner eiieat* of Mr. and
ri ie the Oviedo School *p.|
l a i c Charm, while their mother. Mr*. I^wson Hardy.
gi-.luate of the tame School.
Mrs. Jnhpny Jones, I# In Wayne*
•E. I*. ColHn*. father -of Mi*.,
•moiig thiwe attending the r«« ville N C iccnperatlng from a •lack
Ka-ell. I# visiting
hi*
copl.-n and wedding of Mi** Sue ms lor operation,
daughter. Mra. Amo# Gerhard and
Mulrr to Mr. James Collwrt at
Richard Knsell ami Teddy Kuo Mi. Get ham at Ocala this week.
Slain were Mr. and Mrs. Chsrhs hall have- relumed from a trip
Mi«. Waul Burch and sons.
G Shaffer. Mr. and .Mrs. Nairn thioughout - thr Carolina!.
Milton and David, of Winter I’ark
Edwaid Ka*elt h.t* joined t).* •pent Natuidav with her «i.»ter
. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wood*,
Mn I- C Mft ‘ill I n . 'Ir
H i. N’a w and will leave in a few Mrs Pen Wainw right.
R'dlh and Mrs. Tim Tietscma.
day* for Jacksonville for hi*
Air. and Mis. It. I,. Kemp and
.final examinations.
. daughter. June, Mid-Mr. -Atlanwu
•i Charirs Ycrnou
gliesf* of Mr’t .
Aid wife 1 Onyx, of lixlm -&lt;W , --M r. and &gt;;&gt;*-M. V- JMiV# no-i were •Pilft-u
daughter. Beverly Ann, were, r
Klmp'# parents, Mr. and Ml*.
wide-- Mr. Shaffer. Is a mend
Wheeler, at their ramp .on
of the faculty of thr University cent luncheon guests of Mr. *o-l I
l ake Harney Sunday.
•if Florida, motored down with Mi*. J. H. Jones.
Mi#* Audrey Cox and Mi**
Mr*. I o-e Wheeler and 'lie .
M' Paul Mlkler Saturday to
•r*&gt;*«&gt;iist •#
ii'iw* “* have •••»•»HIIts ill.
••* •Monday
Nihlark
have a-v
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J. |s.
It. 4
Jours
Jr. »spent
v*»* hi# patent** Mr. end Mr* Dorolhv
Chute* G. Shaffer, and to at tinned from Jacksomllle Rearh. • afternoon n Winter I’ark.
Mil Hen Wainw light, who h**
teal |h r Mlh’e r.Colbert wedding where *Sey were the guest* nf
Ii, and Mr#, ( lim n , Ruinett Mi and Mrs. Reave* Gastcn. •rrn sivk for llitre weeks. • 1*
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left Monday for a vacation a The Gastons recently visited Mr. aide to hr out again.
Home of those fm n- Oviedo ■
Luiiivtlle, KV. Kduxtd -Ini its o ami kli*. Gharle* Nihlark.
Ronnie Cox has leturned from seixi at the heaeh at Davtona
•o» of. Mi. and Mr*. I~ E. Jqr
dn«. |ef| hy plane for NoFfolk New Smvma Resell, where he won Sunday arete Mt. and Mrs. l.ev"
V# where he \r*» lo catch hi the guest I l f Mt. Mild Mr*. Ren • ' OlllfY, Mr*. Mae King a id
giie-t«, Mr. and Mr*. Boy- Ka- ADDED
shp to re e n te r th* teivlve ol F. Wenl #nd family.
I lobby Shaffer. #&lt;&gt;u of Mr- ami i i a i ------------ -- --------- ---------- .. I f .
-ftlsttk -n f---thr Merehant
Marine#. ' Ml
* lent, nml 'I t Jam es' R. Mor­
I inie n ‘
J —-l-o' w tit-rm a tn wlih Mr. *n&gt;' All:'. I'li-ilfe# T5 Hlinfler. Illidei
Aft&gt;s |„ E. Jiudan for # wlule • rut a ftunslloi-loray -Monday al row ,d Green C-vr Bin Ing#. have
I'lirkr)'" lun
i lumeil home after sftrrnding .t
Otiando.
M illio n '
le-'-ie going to Boston.
t‘halie* Olliir. of Otlamlc. few day* with 'I r . and. .Mr*.
d i. ,M"iy M. Martin, mother
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of Dl J.* H. Martin, na* re «pepr several *l»y* lieie n* Ih It.1t Martin.
Mr. nml Mi*_ I". K. MlWhen.
lllltad n ftn *4&lt;v*-inl weeks will «ur*l of Ida pxients, Mr. and
lo i soil and
hi# familv
Cl**i wnE-r.
The Nrilie I a m e || Ciirlr of
tl# Oviedo Baptist Church mel
at Ih- henie of Ml#. ln»*j o
Hsidy 'londav aftemoqn. Those
pre-rot w-eie Mra. It L. Rag*
dole. NJrs. A tthur' Metcslf. Mi*
Peel Campliell, Mr*. A. T. (’sitle-l/e, 'Ii*. Call Farnell, circle
leslei. Mrs. Nettle F'arnell amt
Mt*. Theedoie Anlln, Kr&gt; Mr*.
R«{sd»le will he ho»lf*« for the
nert nuetiug.
Die Mmy Lawton Circle id
th* Ovleilo Baptist Chinch met
s l - l l w . Imme - of Mr*. -A r Rllumef Monday afternoon. Tho«"
pieient were )tr* It. F. Mr

GRITS SERVED ALL EGG ORDERS

The Indonesian war ii a _
Culiar one. The fighting has bees
heavier, it teems, during the
truce thin before the opposing
•ides agreed on an armiitic*.

Rutiia may trouble a good
mmy Amarktn*
American* , though too#!
think thal war can -ba Mated off.
Th# problem that f* on peoph
of tha time
tl
cot| nf diving. Included m thi*
ar* complkationa like * '*
labor and- shortage*
Th* man who can *ofv&lt;‘ lh‘&gt;
fundamental problem *dl really
well of htl country.

Hollywood

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Nudists stage a nations! con
vention near. San Piego, Cal.
Zadqk Dumkopf wonder* i f ih»
delegates hid their badges tatoo&lt;
ed on them.

b a d tihe
S i - reporier« for­
TOO BAD
got to eik that pilot who eat
new around-the-world air ip«ed
record whether he managed to
rM * a .'a p o t on tho glob# that
wasn't* having £. heal wiv«.

Drill tint her* and riilhlien*

Miss Jean Manning, whoss mar­
riage will b« an event of the n-ar
future, was honored on Taciday
evening with a crystal ahower
giVen by Mra. Charles Itcnham at
the home of her moth*r-in law,
Mrs. T. F. Benham, on Oak Ave.
nue. The room# of the Benham
home were lovely with arrange­
ments of varl-colored sinniai u#ed
for decorating. Several games
wrre played during the evening
and prltea were awarded to Mist
Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Ilnilv have
Manning and Mrs. U F. Garscr.
• By IKill THOMAS
Late In the evening refrohmenfs returned from Georgia and will
4 ----------------------------were ’lufrvKI and ‘(nrlutled punch. rusnaln In &gt;Sanford for aliout a
HOLLYWOOD.‘auic. Vi.
im a|| •arujwirhr#, rookie# and pink week beforo leaving for Daytona
»■ Amid the sour
afui wiiiie
white 'mints.
oanorta Reach and for Griffin. Ga. where
T
_» inotedvkklFd'hy
,
' _the
&gt;
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mini*. The
m e nonorea
they will remain through I ha
pink month of September. They wJre
aSArialg.
ft?.. eThajSsOM,g? «aayin 4 on aa find'WMI
’Wnd streaitiera. seCompanled from Grlffiq, h r Mrs.
calmly hi ever, untouchc I by te- Mrs. Brnkam prmcntrd
MU* Mrw- Holly’s nieces. Miss J u ‘ Anthony
volutions in the Industry/
ning with crystal In the "RomsnrV ■ and -Miss Adelaide Anthonv.
.While their big brother*, Ihc
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nf"
feature films, fare slimming of ■pattern.
Tho*4;Invited tnibw w lth Mis* Church Of Nazarene
iom« of their expensive trappings. UanMnljiweH
Msi! m
Jiihi Cordell.
HIRTII ANNOUNCF.MRNT
f the Serials are' actusllv expand­ Mr*. Don'Cordell,
.o'PAUall nIf_U
Mrs. *W. II. TunWill Have Program Mr.
iiiK• iRepublic
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is (JinnirnK
io make
iiihk**
am ing.
plann'ng In
and Mrs. John L. I.r&gt; annlcliffe.
Mrs.
B.
K.
Hardlvm.
Mrs.
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R them in color. Worried aliout the R. F. Umg. Mr*. W. L. Roche.
nnnnreil—tuda V—Ore l»ie*h—of—a
The rh ildran who Karr arti-mded
British tax levy? Nope—because
- H r A.' Pi auk. Mi s. A. I., Dol.v the Dally Vacation Bthle School daughter; ‘Jonrllr Klni*r. on Aug.
..sh e Hrillan never went for irrla li Mvo.
at the FernaId-Laugjit'm Mem.
bins.
Mrs.
Harry
llan»cn
of
llolly
ar the i.‘o
will present a program at
anyway.
orlsl Hnspital. Mts. I,*»• will he
wood. Fla.. Mrs. K. C. Echols. Mrs.
This Industry-phi f'&gt;rn* of enter­ Ilenrv Schumacher. Mrs. Iiarner. Church of the Nataren*. corner nf remendierrd a* the former Elols*
tainment faces one aTIt# greatest Mr#. Henry lis te r , Mrs. F&gt;-lward second and Maple Avenue, on Fri­ Winn.
periods of prosperity. With n Smith. Mrs. Harold Maish an.l day night at 8:00 P. M. to which
the public Is cordially Invited. A
small quantity of U pictures and
RECORD WEDDING
Stella Manning.
play, "The Prodigal Son", will he
• short subjects being made. thea. Mr*.
Senlimenlal recotds a* well at
Also
Mrs.
W.
E.
Watson.
Mrs.
presented
by
the
young
people
and
ter owner* are turning to »ennU Eugene Estrldge, Mr«. Lourin*
they will also display tne work photogiaph album* ate ootmlar to­
to fill out their bills. A n»i lh«M(gh Beal.
Mrs. G. It. Best. Mis* Peggy done In the Bible 3ch&lt;»iL Work day among llritNh loldei and
for the girls included the making bridegroom* who are having their
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J. Smith, Mrs. D. R. Johnson, of aprons which will be on display "I do's" placed on duk* One l^in9 . South America and 1ft« Philip­ E.
Mrs. Curtis Hughes, Mrs. E. C. as will Gower pots made hy the don photographer V / end* three or
pines.
four wedding# n week with mlero*
Down.there they'fhow al| the Rnul*. Mrs. Randal Priest, Mrs. boys. Tlie youngsr children made phone* and a tecordlng van I# a*
Mildred Cobh. Mrs. 'John Andr*. booklets during the setsiin.
chapters at one* a* a T4aturh |&gt;te4 Mrs.
much a part nf hi* equipment a*
T. F. Denham, Mr*. Rose
p lain ed
Mite
his trusly camera. :- '
! - Frankovich. ''It runs three •ml a Hirmon*, Mrs. Evelyn Peacock, Joe,
N O T irp
Huddine and Mrs. II A. Manning.
half hours tong!"
Th# St. Monica Cbppter of tl e
To remove eopper, bra*#, tinjor
Mike. ex-UCLA football »tar, i*
Holy Cro»» Episcopal-Chmrh will other metfil almns from (n'nlc#.
major domo of Repuldi-: cliffhave a picnic.'Qfi ftjd s y evening textile rhemUt* advlao' Usingj, a
hangers. Ho make, fmitvn yiai.L
al Han I.*nHo HpjinlrJ- ihe g»oi p mlUl-acld kucJi aa.vipegsr. lemon
18 chapter*
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utlon !|&gt;f
lulce of a JV ivrcntu solution
on#- moth tt w lir'm eel a t' |n a “ Parfsh llo’u* __
1180.000
St- -acid.
..I .1 nRlri*er
l^ .J aas
. »nmr - acetic
at
muni
er
of
the
ehurch
at
*1:30
o'clock
Thl* tometlme*
r
stain hat dissolved.
ones above
I f profit, as-with one ''Lone Range
nd
below.
To
keep
down
fatigue,
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8 UYr uJ ? 1
li which corralled two million.
l i t to keep work where It can
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“Tffe kids aren’t the bolyf M e t ■don#*
with the finger, wiiat
j who go for them," Mlk# cautioned.
&gt; "Some of our stories ara very rd- forearm m uscltt. Plan rartfuftiy
,i ult. -Hart's proof—we mails ons what to do in order to keep dopn
excess motion*.
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.#■ » * -—r ---- -— Le7:00 A. M. In 10:30 A. M.
0oun*er-attackJv&lt;( ageifa-for xtnip wood beat. . .4. Hhlrln/P
bomba. .Shortly s /t- r th &lt; eerfal .watrhinif bushamP Johh
.dras snmpletrd (tle y .' take four
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Irst screen rqlr
weekst^Jbe foVernmcift announced
Frank f
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TOUCHTON'S laUNCHEONETTE
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itt -The ngeft aerial cai -hi* program plane and commenting. '-That
A PLEASANT (JOOD MORNING
“ was Ibeyltahlr—"Flying Disks." ‘ Croslrv wHI try anythin*’*. . , .
Jane Russell in a hustle for ,/ 'The
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APPETIZERS
Warner Brothers list lost th* Paleface" (tussle with Russell In
a hustle?) . . .
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batG* of the “ Dammit."
Chilled Apple Juice......................10c
Director John Ford catling "cut"
Orange Jnlce....................
10c
In an effort to save a veatig *
of the peppery langiiaR* in tn e [ because a dog picture on the n » l
Pineapple Juice
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T o m a to J u ic e ........................................ 10c
ataira - "Life With Father.” War stage was making too much rac­
nera got special permUYoh from ket. . . . Janet I^lgh planning a
niended Fruit Juice ....................10c
Grapefruit Juice............................. 10c
tha censors to Include a final "dam­ trip to Stockton, C alif, her first
mit" by William I’owell. Evidently return to her home town since
th* man with the scissor* reneged becoming a movie actress. . . .
after th* Gtm was completed.
OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
"Black Narclsaui" la one of the
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In th* last aeene. father mount*
th* carriage and spouts his fnm; lietter English offerings. A tale
Golden Brown Hot Cnke*
oua line (which I won': spoil for of English nuns who try to start
Ryrup
and
Crenmery
Huller
you by repeating).' But* tumbling a mission in primitive India and
W/Racon or Knusnite
of the aound track ha* whitewash­ fail. It is told with l"*s reverence
. Coflee #W/Cream
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ed it; the "dammit" ha* dlsaiv than U. S. clerical film*. Blisrre
peared unspoken. .Nl&lt;\\ try, War- backgrounds, ta* eomoafent east
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(headed hy Debdrah Kerr) and
nara.
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No. 1
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wonderful color make up for
Rights and sound* c j l tji# Holly- -rambling plot.
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T w o ( 2 j T T fs h F lo rid a E g g a
Chilled Fruit Juice
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There •etmt to' be something!
fstsl about golf. When a man
takes up ll\«t game, he hgl ;•&gt;
aet tomebody else to mow Ihe
lawn.

MU* Patty Rallgan rniertalned
yesterday afternoon at 3:'I0 o’clock
honoring Ml** Harhaia Wathen.
who will leave next woek with her
family for Ft. Pierce to make their
future home. The room* »&gt;f the
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^ .lU liM b -ltM ie-In llw &lt; d a " 4 .# n le
Apartments wrre decorated with
Mrs. W. T. Jackton left on attractive arrangements of vrtlow
Tuesday for Florence, S. C. where and blue flowers. MUt Ratigan
was assisted 111 serving hv Mlea
she will visit her sister.
Kav Ratigan and Miss Jackie Mac­
Walter Mead .Smith h st return­ Donald.
The hnitess prrsrnted Miss
ed from Ridgecrest, N. C. where
Wathen with a gift of stationery
he attended Camp Ridgecrest.
;; Those invited to«hc with Miss
Miss Harriett Redding has left }'’*J,hrn '*•?'* Ad* A.Luiih, Ellen
for Ocala where she will visit for Driggers, Jane Davis, Mnrv Jo
a few days with her cousin, Miss Havmsn, Relic nishr-e, Mildnsl
Miller. Donna Witte. Cmnlx Lud­
Kav Redding.
wig, Miriam Moyr. Carolyn lluil*
Mr. and Mr*. Ray SUion and “Ton and Ann Whitaker.
daughter have returned fium
SHOULDER I»AIM
Rome. Ga. where they ipvnt some
To save tliur apd trouble tv|th
time.
shoulder pads, su g g riti the II. S.
William Blair plan* to leave on Department of Agriculture, attach
Saturday for New York Cltv. Mrs. them with small-ilxc snap# instead
Blair, the former Angela Miisrh. of sewing them into vlothes. Snap*
will ioln him In New York about do not show if hidden under si-am*.
Pads are difficult In wasn be-’
Sept. I.
*
cause the filing I* likely to be­
Tarker Enwright and Thomas come lumpy or nut nf shape. Keep­
Ware of Merrill, Lynrn, Fenner ing them clean la mtM it i-a*.er than
and Beane Brokerage firm, were cleaning them. Tavk a piece of
In Sahford yesterday contacting washable material over the aide of
nllumnse of Sewanee. the Univri- the pad that goes nest to the skin.
allv of the South, in connecthn When this becomes soiled. It Is
alth the campaign to raise IV- easy to wash.
000,000 for their building fund.

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Merchants Present

dener many Hindu* ate c*ndy
thus getting their fiut line oj
•he tweet* of democracy.
A squeal and a holler, a fifty
cent dollar, what make* you come
•o loon) You used to buy. *
dinner; now buy 'a toy bt'lobfr’

Oviedo

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OP SEMI

Mrs. Charles Benham
Honors Miss Manning

Gcwan, circle lender, Mrs. W, D.
Brown, Mrs. Milton Gore, Mr*.
M. Martin, ,Mis. Andrew Auliu,
R K. Davis and Mrs. W.
1Verisl to the Hanford Herald
A. llunlrr.
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Ilf MARIAN II. JONES
The I'earrM artln cirri* of th-«
Oiiedo llaptlst Gh'ltch met xt
rhuich Momlai evening with
Ir. and Mis. J. H. Jones* Mrs the
R») .lone*, of Oviedo. Mr. and Mi*. F cu rll Beasley s« hoste*&lt;.
Ms. Malcolm Jones, Orlando, and Thr»e prevent were Mt*. J. P.
.leader. Mis..- 1LUUMi. wwd ■Mr*. ■■C lifford 'P ark er Uux.--cDcl«
Vt'eitair.bd with a surprise pic- Crx, Mr». ticorge *C. Means and
Joe Ileaslev Jr.
Nk party recently In honor of Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. A. P. Hunter enRtl Jon'** hirthday at the I'nr
k* '• cottage at Daytona Resell. trrlainrd w lth'a fish fry at their
Otei« enjoying the picnic with horn* Mon lay evenles in honor
their daughter Mrs. Thoms*
th* honoire and host* were Mi* of
B«&gt; Jones, Oviedo, Reverb- Ann E. 'Todd an.l Mr. Todd, r t e m
Jo e.
Mai d o ” Mr . o ?
hrldc .tU.d j ^ O O m -^ N M t Yu:I

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Mr# E. M. Olllffr whU«- Mts Mr# \V. J . Chance. Mrs. Carol
Charles Olllff *ml bshy dsugh- Hatnerirk and ton, Carol. Jr.
ter. were visiting 'with her par* will leave Thuirday for Waycross. Madison nrd Atlanta. .
.v ‘
eht*_ st Durham. N. C.
Mis. Mnc lenig ami guests,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I’e Cox xml
Mr*, fh a rle t T. N|l&lt;l»ek hnie Mr. and Mi*. Roy Eason. Will
returned fiom Jacksonville Bench, spend several-daye thl# week nr
'll** Audrey Cox wa# taken Daytona Reach.
»
ill while •itin g at Jacksonville
Hotoy ling-dido, Harold Jordai\
llca-h end I* "till confine*! | &gt;, and Jam* - l.awton are hn*jr fthts#

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Give lig.week-old bsbie* m t
•-tw o weitern
What)
How nmeal
current price*!

'*Nr».. ATC. Stephen# of Maly*,
Ga. announcer) today the marri ige
of her daughter, Sarah JiaeShine,
to Jay Hampton Beck of thl# rltv.
JThe marriage wa« performeil &gt;n
Folkston. Ga. on July 8 at 10:30
o'clock.
•Mrs. Beck
r _ _attended
.. a/hbitv In
too-the
•nipl. . ,
tWa.
T - i.* ! - "
••8
Q**
* In —
the Triple
” Groceteria
San­
ford. Mr. I\eck Is a native of
Seminole County.
Mr. and Mra. Beck are aiaking
their home a t 410 Magnolia Ave­
nue.

Miss Ratignn Honors
Miss Barbara Wathen

mu

They trll mr that Ihr ihorletl. d ir
Thr line drown by my eye mntlxu
•
out lo bolh tree*
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the Maaonic Hail.
•
The Lodge No. . 27 of tne
I. O. O. F. and the Seminolt Rebec­
ca Lodge No. 43 wilt have a cover•e d dlah (upper a t the L Q, 0.*F.
a ---- B
i |-ail t - j
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fh a*&gt;D.*‘s"
A. V. will -meet
IP C
w* L« ifioh Hut at I:D0 P, M.
FRIDAY
The Town*«nd Club .will hold
It* regular meeting In the TouristCenter a t 8:00 o'clock.
iW&lt; • A lter the
builnen meeting thcro will
eardt and garnet. Itcfreahmrnta
will he served. Memliem and
frlendt are invited.
SI. Monica Chiipter, Holy Crt»»
F riterp sl Church, will meal *1
thr Parith Houav at fl:30 P. M.
.^|A rd go tu San I.undo Hpringa
whtrd they will F.avw k picnic.
MONDAY
.
The Truth Seekers C tau of the
F irtt Methodist Church will hold
it* monthly aocial an I bunnet*
meeting In the Church annex at
8:00 P. M.
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Drafting Workers

^Social

Miss Stephens Weds
Calen Jay Hampton Beck

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THE SANFORD HE RAID, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TH U R SD A Y . AUG UST 21, 1 M T .

t i l t Bhoppara BaranaSa
tit* In tha Woman* World
f lits M**rs
.lt:IS Hawaiian Malodka
1•:1S Tun** TOa’va n*qu*#t*4
I* la MornlBB M.lodlro
IHta L«l * Oo —YlsUftn*------lli»* N ia* al Noon
ItiI* Waal«rn Roundup ■t i l t Maalaal I’rotram
l l i t l Noon Hqur Not** .
I *0 Nawa
| 0t Four A***
l i t By Way nf Mualc
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t i l l Salon Baranad*
-HA*—Mawet t * Bar Non* Ranrh •
IH N«wa ,
tit* Mtlodl* Whl«p*ra
111* So Proudly W. Hall
l i l t Marsh TlraF
l:«l Howard Barlow,
l:H llddllna Krw* ■
IS* It** n u b
l i l t Loral Nawa
III* Noralty Tima
III* Uaat_
lit* Dally da**

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THURSDAY. AITHITST 21. 1947

THE SANK ID HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Vitter Hits Safely In
26Consecut‘iveTllt‘i,
—K ettles firKinrramon
HurledAgainstHiits

Sports Roundup

When Fish Are Not
Kiting, Try Skishing

fW k*

League of Amdrica, o» many a»
ten raatrr* may be in piav at ten
different moita, casting at ten diff i u n t taigeta. .Rulei vary with
Imil and fly ('Baling.

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The Clubhouse

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Al* Ncwifeatuir*
TULSA. Oigla.—SJ*i &lt;h I* a game
in which you tan flair, &lt;-Hirh no­
thing, and *1111 hare something to
brag abotit.
It keep* the fi.hvtuten heppy
JtrctU-

DeLand, Aug. 21 (Special) The
high flying DeLand lied Hal*
turned on the .team twins to de­
feat the Hanford Celery Fed* in
■ u AJtw &gt;
TjfriiW -'trtmi
man—tkiih Increate* the »ngl*&gt;t’»
to t margins in both contain
Hinder |tax lota of new tunning
The fir it game wa* an alterIn thl* game. It’* known in ad­
neon tilt, starting at 3:00 o'clock attack idea* to apring louaa an
and the nightcap opened a t 8:00 alp) o veil Tom Hannon, Fred vance theie are no ft»h It ho
•.fluke, Lex Horvath, et al.
caught. But the Hibernian can
o'clock.
But Snyder pooh-pooh* Jimmy play with rod and roel ■.vtttiou:
Tonight the Fed* return to their
own hunting ground* for a single ‘onxelman* rematk that the Itain* the Tnconveniente »n.l discomfort
have “the be*t roater, In mo-foot- of long travel, mosquitoes, thlgtilt with the Palatka Ataleae.
ftll, even more talent than the g e n , etc.
iV-ll Chicago Debra/' Say* BHy-,
I’opnla
ler: "Jimmy doesn't have to look the game
tie)oiid hix i» n Card* f«»r too; Coif I'at
talent, and it* younger than ; have.he.
,'Uia. 'The Caid* arc the leant of group
behind the fourth place Orlando to l»eat In the Weatein 'DlvuThe al
Senators, who were dofaated hv
tha cellar dwelling Daytona Beach
Ialandcra.
The rival Dpni of the AllJoe Vitter, Hat outfielder, hit America, Conference may have
ta rd y in both contaalt to tun hia come up with the wmthy rival
consecutive hitting itieak to 2C for Cleveland'* l.mi (the toel Grt*
game* to tie the league reconl.
•a ill Hen (tile toflesil Agajun
'Tad Madjeskt ami Don M oney (in. The American placr-kickin'g
Ungtcd in tha firat frame of •|ieciali*t, who loat the toea on
th e final tilt and were ejected 111* figljl-kiJiiug ,fuol in. a
distance'* ..from , thr. platfomt .on
item thaceu taal I f - H it* Umpire
ac/Mrin. f- i.itr-if two CorfEddie Boell, after the runkua had veniuht ami a field goal for thOnly perfect ca»taTnndir.g In or
quieted
, ,,,, wi'inln/( pointa In the Dona' 17- on the ring* are ic-ired. and the
Call' Kettlea opened on tha hill ID exliibitlvn triiiinpti
trfiiinpti &gt; o v a l target* ate muvrd fram time to
for tha Fed* Innhe curtain raiser, Brooklyn Sunday. Ajajmnan w n .‘
but gave away to Johnny Tpmal a (tandniit 'with the H&lt; llywoo-l | In tram rnmiietltlun, the angler*
in the eeVtulh canto. Van Klnna- Ileola -iff the Client l&lt;a&gt;p f«-r line up on t|u&lt; platform and rn*t
mon (tatted the final tilt atul wa*
al *ea*&lt;mt. Like Cmra, all at dfnignated target*. Five ttolnla
relieved In the sixth by Bill Stan­ •tvt*.
be
doe*
'|» kick, (alt how. * , are »rortd for it targ.d hit on the
ton. Juan Feral went the route
first ra*U thiee for a wound &lt;nd
one for n thluL Conte.rlants totnte
their position* and Uiget* are
changed a* llie gain.* pmcnwU.
• Under official rule* of th&lt;» game,
•ponioied liy the Aiiicrii-B.i Wild-

nertlon,

Tln-re'* a lot of Oregon Stal *
talk Oil the I'arlfie aiu|ie, Inn
th«- Itravel a will
fare th-lr
tougheat hunllea, it'a generally
figured, In UClwV'a defenditu;
I't.'t’ chumplona aiid n r.-Mirgi'li.
Southern- California. Both Bru­
in* and Trojaiie ap|&gt;ear thres
deep, which may lie more thm
the Beaver* ran mu*t*r.
UCLA'* Don d'aul and Toni
Fear* and Troy’a John, Ferraro
Fere*, lb
will probably rata among tinyear'a boat college llnetm'h. J«r*y
Hhl|ikey, SlC-pounder who movi-r.
Total*
like ! 16, may prove the llruili*'
W*l RhCF.'' USC fiaa grraf hopev
fur Jay Houndy, *|iaik of laat
llun*. Bflda, Tyler, ithepper, Vll &gt;ear'a undefeated Trolwbra.
ir. VeBa J, Pare*. Itun* hallr*
11 ante*field. Itrlde. Hloan, Aleno
For a aleejiar, tab little Imyola
.t-kkf, M. .Pete* TTiree bale tlim (of L. A.), Which la off the daatom. Vliier. Hacrtflree, Kelll.t. eiiiphaahi wagon, and ho|iea to rid '
’Knaiptr. Vitter. double play*i .&lt; again the gravy train with new
Pel*, to finish to If- Perea. Iwfl
bn tone*! Hanfmit », listj tul «. Ila*« Coach Bill Sargent. Loyula'a aupon bail*! off Kettle. I, of ITumai 1. potlera have corraled an uticnm
off J. Ptiea
1. a a Hyask
- iout;
bV manly latga a h u r of leading Jay
a e j . a . . .
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are plnyera hereabout*, ului the
i prixu, All Pollatd, who .Woti t
eligible
for
var*lty tpii'l
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Seminole County
Court Records
•u. It T eta* Anat*eI H To
Aml rf w llavta mu* Mary F
rk*. t'he*irr K* »tpk Carrie
I M.iotliy W Hlewilit
tHfWirt, I lorut hy W
lla te k a
a t m
I 'a e ila
Itetllnker, Mary Oanke wl*!&gt; Tv
«ieUa A llank* Mai

•am ) a tty."
Lepax. “I was
urprl.rd when PUUbJrx i gave up
with Third Baseman llnb Elliott »'ur
the' Harton brormt.-'—
firemen for Boba-th* type *»*/**&gt;
|„,p«* eakeJ to l&gt;e It a d d and er voli build a flub a round.
Hr FRANK ECK
m A I’ Newafbature* Spur:. Edlter wounJ up with llu- Cleveland In , I.uprx hold* ^ ’number «•( iuaj:?i
NKW Y O R K -A lf .u.o Ramon &lt;iiau» lite r playing 17 yea** in the league record*, lie.ha* ratntUr it*
Lopct. Cleyeland Indian tgtrher N’atioeal league with Brooklyn, ur more game* a season 12 time*
.
| who hold* the record of hating UvAtos and Pittsburgh.
• He did thle eight Year. in eurcex
'cau
g hhtt ,the
mo»t
L * u*
h * nu
” 1 game* in
ln ma.tor
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! Bob F rllrr pitch and une thrown
*r; i by Brooklyn’* Dasxy Vance. *tar
'i«» J of almott 20 year* ago.
’),«
I.opez, the popbint Spanish
.lit catcher who almoit blighted (he
managerial - life of Dillv Herman,
Ii.l./yt 4-i, h-wrnnt X-*
luu ratight both Feller and Vance.
|ia&gt; l»n« Ree.b I. Orlenlo I H t [ "Daxxv Vance threw with a full
I
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overhand motion," enyt Lope*
u m in o ti
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A FATHIR “fcrrle*" hi* two chile
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Inch water tnuln pipe broke ink!
hat tan. N. Y.. flooding a lS-blick
area. Hundred* of famlllee were
deprived of water and many ffcw
York City rc.'dentj were forced to
wyde through tha itreeta In their
tw o feet.
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U n N P N ! A 't A IN l'l NAtfi Rha'A'IK
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dii'fti*-L 1* 1, * I a.ild i.fUDtjr. t

.-&lt; rtr and ih.l
that | intend
iiitrnj tp rt.n - III* t: tul.tt J m ts * I'l
*&lt;•'• i.f
Cuunt). t*&gt; th. *
puil«&gt; of t'.maiolc fount). Florida.
^ . i m i - L * . «» In*
th*
“ H»i&gt;*« p i *Birt
Cl th* ) Irw.'nui Xtm* SfnTTTrFf'fi’.--*
, “iisTT I'iiufiiy Vi -YfcntVr.t no* ids. ffh a p te r- f l* * S , L a w . of F lo rid a JLtnf.jtit' 1 'lartd * w ith in
N*Wt*

calendar

month*

froB^j 1 **1 ) w ith th * C1*rk of tba. C!rrtitt

. - r illin ' .
n lf t f r ‘A
C a m a y «l.
rig h t r a lr n i i r nW htlt. (tom t h * tltu* vf th*

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FOR RENT
| For Rent or Sale Two li K-tl room
utthltin hom o, ton minute* drlvt
'front'dow n town, on-hard load.
Atout one St one half arrea of
land with each home, *ell drain*
ed laundry with rain water lank.
ottiC fan. comultte bath, rooma
shrubbery and fruit for home
use. If interested call at U13
Sanford. Avu. between IS noon
and one o'clock.
IK CORD Vi.AYERS lor rant. By
day or week. The Music 111*, 11*
SL

R ho ne

m . % , f ........

)FFlC E *|)*ca In Malach Building.
Larae light offices, iawly decur•ted,' all iitilltlea. hast and jani­
tor aervica fumIUwd.1 rCall IW3W II. A A. Dept. Stora.

PAGE SEVEN'

T H E p A N F U R D H F -R A L l, S A N F O R U , F L O R ID A

PHURSDAY, AUGUST .21, 1947

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up (o date apartm ents with alii Roam 2 Fla. S late It ink Hid*.
modern convenience*. Adult* j ___________ Phone 1030

r .i u ii a l 'r . aver­
age fatuity niBy apt ml mtuit of .ji»-1
vr^ battling tin- epIralVng ,-o*l cf |
t r r r r Imry-tiriT ’wtlffi—T T r-^ r-v n - Tr *

i.v AN It K n it o L 'JH N O l.K u i l ' . N i .
JN L l t A . S ' L i t a
W A - iU A ) l t . V M i , M X
•
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va

the pruM um u f u ld u u M g t i.iin
tirk -;- fot t h o , a n iiii.U .v,.,-atlqf» I

blah t ifiii nil s f e
&gt;j&lt;tn!rnur r*i*ir;f!» r H*«»

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sun

fur D i v a n )
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T ill S a ia u c j it. J lc C b lh it, Whu»i
itlrtu * * i» urikn.tH ji
tu u
h i.
h trtL y
n o iiried
th *
t r a i t s IfpCteM in h»* f lf * ,i a su
fur O ltroit*
in .it it
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a b u t * im iiU .1 r&gt; .u rl* e iu l )•'*
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le i. , .-m e a t*
ip *,*u n a liy or ••
Kid of CO 1* 0lain
anoint) l tu
in tiiUt « i i i ,
tit jitfur, yiohday
au.t l.i H it ..
SsIMemb-r I,
a f j i r (U r , u *r 0 'l&lt;-rue. if *ii» )
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ai
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h ave, to MM' H
la w , r.hit lu ll
Mi fist j Deci«'

t i6 r f„ r * | f t-laeku* fr.'h t th e ittuto u ti io the m s n i r a r i ' t r T h e ton*
trol.il p i v m , with p o llin ' , g - m r ii-

nisit or .,vj*l wandats* bairtii,

m alt1, tin- m o st o f t h f fe a tu e • pus*ib i l i r r o f ih e ,V u g u it v n at lull.

Itv.-ntlv ope iH*wspi«oi\ Atiari
ar, Uinteil n left-tihhd&lt;d Htlatk nil
blab piarket p4&lt;tdle&lt;* *1 mil IkIH ) io rmithem gammer tcscita,
Whit nnoiber ncwiii u . &lt;. I’u.-- ' h.
the same (inv , ofr'. -il -tti ptlu fe
praait.g Mi, ufflcGu- &gt;.
“H-.-nf,
thi' Knyipnnu'iit-opejaii-l railiot .l
ti&lt;. t o ffic e .

*

Acatar'e article i •■.■oupteil the
e x i-rii-n ri’a *‘f .* vacation* with a
hla.V niaikct tick d -elln who
d&lt;&gt;,- bi .ln t a a o n th e

-f lo w a lk

fruit , f tliy Retif,- off|* •
t ic if t

fi-allK-r

A . ,Vdm1iii.ttamt id tp r ) stitt.
uf I-.Mi t. H u d .tin t l i u j - " !
H im
fiut.tic.illu n Amt
J» |T )

LOST * FOUND

1-2 burner Florence healer!

-2807. Findar notify Tamlamt
Trail Tuora a t 8anfuriL Phona
II. Reward._______________ _

1Elaetric Mot Point Tabla top
AUTOS FOR SALE
... Move. Calrotd unit*, almo*; new; 15
Sard"
1937 DODGE TUDOR, naw paint,
uphoiatcry good condition. Roy
Baal. 306 W. 2nd Bt. .
any knithola desk. Swivel chair;
' J ‘ 'M lilg eablnat, oeetlbtia) 193T FORD 2 door, fair cotfltlUou.
Mr*. Dtghton, phono
Clean-!(t 1986 Ford Coupe In
Boj Reel, 606 W. 2nd SL

Wheeler of .Sanford
C A N V A S A W N IN G S
C A N V A S P lr tiC tt C t d lt A I N S
V E N E T I A N B L IN D S
A 1 M I . . M , Ste e l, W e e d I
I I D A Y D E LIV E R Y

We REPAIR!

raEk W

TE8

C h e v ro le t tru c k s o ffer a 11 th e s e

N E W T R U C K FEATURES
Come In and i c e «* »

i i.e

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h e a t in g hi* . u:tb! ind yet
on a train for i otoniii mi.t

spi ll*
a hill. _ •

O n ly A d v a n c s rD a s Ig n

NF.W Advanco Dvsliiii—NEW cob
th a t “ breathes"*—NKW Unlwetd,
all-steel i-uiulfunion—NEW dur ­
able, fu lly adjustable seat*—NEW
21% gieaicr vlalbillty-NEW FlexlM n u n t ed' c a b —N EW a t r u n g a r
Ifanica—NEW lucreaaed load spaca
In potirla and pick-up*—NF.W-cfBcleut luodhiit In atake and high
tack W iles —NEW llnmuigU scal­
ing and Insulatlun—plus hcurra uf
other NEW features too num erous
lu m ention!

s f i- o ,, -,t file .Vi, ?|.

tfiinrr as he left the
a fi.T

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'lie blin k matkdle, . iis k id the
■Si* i *m g ae.tl p y tsg jO tiH v a i £V'ugH'

win . . i a n ti ,1 to pi
*!T.f loiCiinuia," was ilie-irply.

C o rJ tii.-i’ fo r tium m ui
'.’it j
the in i a liu lle l ittni » *1 &lt; n 1 -tCu r- ,
uni'
j
Tken th e s c a lp e r »ug»*e, t " d .th e
v» f» liu n ci co m o tmi'n lo n io i i oiv. J
lio p r f iilly t h e W iH ilib b " t i a v e h r I
aak o i ho w lo n g U w a u L I ta k e in
get tirk e t* .

.ih lic k - ,

tO IM O f) ,

and vvtun.ial
Adva are
D e 1 1 g It
In pi, k mu
a n d panel*

g iv rg I M J t l A*il&gt;
I D A I) SPACg — stake

and high rack U.iir. haie
M O KI I y f lC IK N T LUAUJNKt

DRivrR.s cuM rtH i m i n t ia
wilier, with more leg i .rhii —
the avals ate lolly iuljirdahle,
l liliver a nd’mme minim table.
Wider. llee(*r WISDMII III) i I
fr. •WtMHiw* fciifwe viyibiliU'.by '',V NO - ? . v .t*-.-V
..

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whs do yuii Vfgnt 1 &gt; «•'
C o lrp tl 7'*
Tie Vucfetlonio euiif-i ei iir i»l
want .1 lo tpeinfhi? v.l a t b n tli.'ie
will Id * (fatilllv.
“ H v m a n y in y o -ir la t n ilv ’ ’

The nrw m x i MOUNTlI) CAB is
iu»hiutird un rub­
ier agaimt find

T lte CAB THAT
“ gRg A T IIki H—
(ictli air is Jrjun
in Hum the outside
—heated in cold
wmeiwr —and -used
Sir it JuittJ null*

“ In I dit*ori&gt;nn, a r e i.ou
in * : ' leplnr.l Ilk ' -• fiiuer.

“Only my w ife 'an ! t v&gt; »ui;»,'
rei u.l llic u-indil-lie :r.iveli I,
"Finn-. That’" n*’hi! to k i- to
bi...U tlf- 10^1— IIiiUt.1)
tl la.lif.il i
.. ....... .—I..QI .IS. il.nl—th e—- rl
M o H ila,
H ilp in
r !* h l
ra lc n d tt nei. "Why don't you k*&gt; tu f
tnuMhs frum th- lite r uf th r flirt
d u \ t7
I ran grt y u ii t i .b f •* t h i ' e I
p utilicatten
o f thta s a i n
I
fot »u mure than do'ild ‘ the itgtif- I
claim ur drtiiai\il -P ali Or in . wtl*
In c. an.l .P a il «tai&lt; th r p l.u r ,/
nr p i e ” tCunfovjt anniuill • - r '• I
i«. I , tu t nti.I |unt of fir r ill'll* * * ui tlir iveord for summer he.it i n 1
| tba * l=,utiAtil
ate! *ti*ii| h . P r n t r Spain m ill Ihe III, i inmm i •' H-iil- |
! tu b) I h r uiaim atn. r g r lil ur -t!'
.
tu rtir. and any im li claim or il • In v to I" il d e g ie e a ,illiliot dftllv f
H e lilnek nuukeleer-then pin* j
ina nd i. ut &gt;u f.i, &gt;i • .P a l, l ,
v .ia
J a n ir . f. fftidtun
j
pond ikidn |uz (n--eir.it *"dy '*

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111. LOST—
rl„ . t e n y " n .U ,.

COMPLETELY NEW DESIGNl

A l* N'ullr fi'ftlu f y.i
8 V 1 JR II) T h i s

TRACTOR WORK—Plowing nml
only.; -Phone 660.
dir,ing "Ino gurdfii plots). Rhone
in
&lt;m h i
it y
t i n : i -i h i n t i
l)2d-J.
FURNISHED room. With kitchen 8 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E ___________
J i'im i
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privilege*. C07 Oak' Ave.
I EXREKT painting— contrucL or D A T R
S. G. Grogan,
IN I I I
T I I K K.HT V T K O K l l l t ' N l
6*ACRE CELERY FARM located AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Saleal houily bails.
T- I . A V i i l E V . P n r l H i l
and Service. Th* Music Bo*,;Freq eatimatea. l’hmia 7H U .
Lake Monroe, rent 5200,00 per
:.‘‘Thnl depends only V how much j
T
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W H O M IT MAV L « N
119W. lab flu Phone 063.
|
ear. Charles W. Hobintun,
ftN i
mu oafit to p n v w j ’i the replv. J
vmt
i FLOOR HANDING A finishing, C K.‘.■tiller
oule 1, Bo* 631-A, South JackI. h r r r b j 'g iv rn ili* t ltd ilh
BE WING MACHINES
"1 11 p a v u h n f e v e r ‘y o u u t l Jo*!
cleaning A waxing. Our power T- l .r r and M a li* T . iM rlw h filed
aonvile. F’l a . __________- . ■ ;
SALES * SERVICE
g r i me ih e t ie k e lr / '
unit enables Ui Ui ysorU .vhert ll i r l f rtiiilt iFifi.rt
iu (ti0r«
)**n
■:»
4 l r v . i t font- tre W rii ,*r,t-F-aO1 ’r x"»“
Ti*
•h# w**a»t*’ TTf-*trrn*” ",r _'TflT?t!»T
r i t E D K O O M r t ^ b e lt and balh, i UpRTS HEWING MACH. SHOP
tk*ie -ls«no^elactrlc connrvthrrl
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Cali aTler 5:30 P. M. did MyrtI* \
vallablu.
21 yraia experlcnci*.
I i fin .il »4»»- haary-r an 4 that
— —----------------- m
Ave.
II, M. Gleason, Lake Mai y, Fla. IFjkV Will ri|t{lir 4« the* ||0 ||fctftfk slot nftly (mil
o f iko t ie k e l* .
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V ta
n , i'll#!)()
a ■Vf:t) J
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FLOWERS
K ENT F R E E —nicely, fnrnlihed
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ROOFING-HOOF Painting, ell ftlFJT1
i fag iR ocraaioDi
M bedroom to settled m an e Beat 1
nr -n t - t w p i n n w r TV1T. T S i T i f,i.A c .
kinds. Smith tiro, Fhuiio iiSd.
«»r cMoe
cAiu«h i*iiti
i t «ll«4
uf
amt |iu
lot fin al
tilt* fia«
haun#
te
of reference* required. Owner MeNRILL * YOOT M .0 6 I
Sipes Ave. just off Celery
**• K if C M ir k r * Ilf It.u
It
a p artial trvalid. J. J . Roily,
ALTERATIONS—all
kinds,
Iml,
I*rii# T IrriiialfTt d t i i i i u t , ni* ih *
PJ-T) No. 1 . Box 63. Sanford, Office ph. 403 r*iId*nee ph. 610-R
tons, belts, bucklra. Mrs. 8{u*.- ill! flaf ^4I Au||j»|. 1%*;
F la.
_________ _
K it h T . I—
aalwhlte. The
Accomodation
Paint*. Poultry Supplies', Nejl
U a ia T ile iit )
Shop, till E. 2nd St.
W ANTED TO R E N T ^
l . i * , u trU ra of tha
•1«(g |
Purina Feeds, Groeanea f am
of t o o t T , lo«lial»r. il** a-'.trit
Meat*.
Touchton
A
Walton,
120
F u r n i s h e d or unfurniaiied apt. . Celery, Phone 1199.
S P E C IA L V “ V IC E S
perm, residents. By l i t of SaptIN T H K C I H C t ' l T r o t ’ ItT o f ; t i l l !
N IN T H
J C IM l’ I A L
I ’U I C t ' l T O l
[. , Close In aa possible. 2 bad*
T
’ K M H i l l 'A
rooma. Please call 271-R after FOR SALE—Umaroek for drive, FOR RENT—Floor sunder, Fhiiy AHN KD KHO TI!A THf.U M tINi l O
I. k r u I N l Y
waya and roadwaye—Phone opafstion. fit■amiabln
leatunabla ratal, Kin-1 i’h ANCItltY
6:30.
1141.
fortl Paint A Clais Co. Phona I .1 U .I A K l A H J o i n t : k j e n i :
I ’ lalm i f t
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALK
303.
Vm
TtiXF.DO
FEEDS—
complete
H
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,
IIA
IIO
LL) r iR N K ,
REAL ESTATR
DOlMIR - PLYMOUTH
Hulk's Tuxede Fead 8 'ore
D a fe n d sn l,.
INSURANCE
p a r t s a n d s r k v ic b
C h a n rs ry No. «&lt;U
MORTGAGE LOANS
109 Palnsfitu Ava.
Phnna 1011 Hidl fot U lvo rce
RAYMOND M. BALL, Rsallot
FOR SALE
oitpim or pubi. il;
t I t s iold Klena. vvh
Registered Broker and
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 GENTS VA lib moth proofing laeta 6 TO
f
I
i
a'old welt
B lreal,
yaaia. JlaVa your, woulana moth
Insurance Agent
proofed now. Downtown- Clean­ ' Y oYrku ii. atm t ie r rliy n u lflir if f lin l la l
Florida B u te Bank Bldg. PEE POUND. BUNDLED IN
Utn.
BUNDLES.
er* A I .sundry. 113 Palmetto lia n L la tJ o iie F le u r haa film ,i * i i
two alory, threa bedroom
Ava. Pinmo OIL
10, IS, 20 end 95 OENT
fo r H iK ’&gt;rr aaaiu al )&lt;&gt;u in tiii- a lu .ir
r• f EW*
h u m s.
Two car garag*. On
enltlleo , - uii nuS you
liaftl.
HERALD
OFFICE
4'iano Tuning ami Repairing. U I. irt|u,iaj tu file yuna wtjairu al&gt;l»tr
cuincr lot 116 x 140 In Mayfair.
BIB. Rea. dll-W .
*anc* tj*riacuiSlt) or hy atiufnry) «*•
‘ Sim
writ sail unfurnished or furni
■Iir Hill uf Uo(ii|ilali,| Jo skid » u u
Sea Jimmie Cowan’s Sheri Metal
Phona 356-81.
on or Laforr ‘tlitSdar, Kr|&gt;ieml»&gt;i
SIGNS
Worka for naw .Radiators, new
». I * » ;. end lu . fhlrriffa, fur puna
Show ranja and poqtara
NICELY furnished Y room hai*a
Radiator cores, Radiator clean­
drfritte, if any ) o u aneir. to •tut
O—DRI7H
HIGN
HKHVICR
In Sanford Heights. Every moA
1)31.
■« re7jUlrra by Inn m l f* ■
ing and repairing.
0. D. loindrea*. Phone Dl9l
■*
I'
'' T “ *
1
tiv-swiii
+ ^
ern convenience,**largo sit
n - t . alar a D t r r a r r t o 1‘u n fru u Witt
be cnirtrd ailAinat )i,u
porch. 118 W. 19th
CONCRETE SEW ER.PIPE *
T ill* i.M in anil be pobltahad o tn r
RENT A CAR * .
' W. 13th.
«
w ant for four M l « iii&gt; - u m t
YOU
DRIVE
IT
SEPTIC TANKS, Graasa Trap*
w rak s In T I I K g A N F O ftD IIU I IA I.U .
PHONE 204
NICELY arranged five room bung . Block a. Aluminum Wiadows an )
* navranepre. aI, gWniwat*—ttn
glow ilinnba-&gt;niUa Cttcrcity *n
_f l i ------- -- - ilnoie L im a
i f n v ti t Iftfit with aaveral f*TTg
i). a") n Ida.
W lT N K f l* s i r hand Slid
i t -------------M',«0.0O with
Miracle Conrret*•Company, B0&gt;
* lota. ' Priced
—
•a*l el a * n fo u l, gem) mil*
sr.E US FOR
attractive t i m t
. EInf M * Phona 1*35.
rix tld ir, 11,1. the lib day uf
S
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
IIOIlEKT A. WIL
a . f). itty,
AND TYPING
Raymond LundqulaR
O, I*. Ila in d o a
Battavhw A flattary Charging.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Phone 732 ' Atlantic Bank Bldg.
t’ U rg uf sold ‘Cln-uit Cuu-t
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
fHeal)
HANFORD
SMALL furnished bungalaw, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
I I I N, Park
Phene 180
ner lot, Immediata potiesclun.
B. Mann, Lake Monroe. Fla.
MITtl H TO lI’fl'lH
Priced at *6,000.00.
O : M 1.I.IK L H n I'llM I. I ‘dgalati&lt;i.
SOFA.* 18th Century style, slip EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING THuuib
ROBERT A.. WILLIAMS
f.'arallna.
Fred
Myers,
a
i
l
r.
2nd
H
l
covers Included. Phona 4.12-W.
Raymond l.undqnial, Anaociata
tu t) a i r 'h e re b y notlfird that t
• ull
he* t-rn .
mei'lataHt Ht ■•,•
Phona 782 Allaatle Bank Bldg.. 4 CEILING fan* for tale. Laney'a
C lir n il Co urt Lt the N in th J a d liia i
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
*
Drag Store.
CirettH of P lot ala. H aiiilm .l*' r
'liliOD,, 'five room bujngahow loc—DIAPER SERVICE—
ty, in C h s t t c r t r . u o.ler ih . t ill,
ated on large cornerT lo t. Prieed Naw Pbitco car radio. Just arrived,
of It. A . U lx x , p lalm lff. ve. AH,_!
Baby
Velvet
furniahe*
hospital
*5,600.00 with term a
.r r I ’lv x . dafritdant, en.t D ia l the
pries to aalh Sills Service Sta­
clean.atrrile diapers and deodor­ lrelief
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS 1
u f h t la an a U u lu tr d
tion, Sanford A Celery Ava.
ised container. Economical and of d lveairte
.
Raymond Lundquiat, Aesociate
safe.
FuNy
medically
approved
Y o u a re tb e rafn r# leq klrrd lo ap ­
Phona 762 Atlaatja Bank Bldg,
p
ear
In
said
ratua In |a ri,iii or l&gt;T
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
PA IN T— BENJAMIN MOORE’S
a ifo rn e y at ih e C o u rt lln uar lit
detail*. 96 diaper*, *2 a w
6 ROOM HOUSE—IS acres of land
house p a in t Outside white and
n aafo rit, Pli.alda, on the * » t|i_ )lin
-FIRST IN HANFORD"
including 8 acres of muck—
colon. Floor and Deck Enamel*.
of SrptielhoF, - t»ft. and thu In
County Ph. 4702,
SENKARIK GLASS. A PAINT LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market &gt;*f*taH llia tro f, a decars pro «onf*MO w ill b * e itw rrd and Ihe asld
I m m e d i a t e POSSESSION — t _ S 5 l ' n *-1H w - gttl1 8 t•
Barber Shu[i open Thursday,
proreed at pa it a.
Friday
A
Saturday.
acre farm ham* 4 room houae, 1 PEARS—Excellent
*”
W I T N M g m y M n 4 ahd O fflrlal
canning v a tl- ___
••at fhla r « h d ay of Auauat.
i* furnished or unfdmlahed. beav­
efy 11.26, *1.76 gnd 6J.00 per
O. P . llr r n d o a
iif
er tiful lawn, over 30 fm lt .tra
tree#,
bushel. Georg* SitrttTU, Silver] J3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
Clrlb of CIk u Ii UmtL
shade trees. H acre rich culti­
Lake. Phobe 770-M.
Betalnole County, n o r ld a
vated garden toll, 1 acre cow
(O
ff
k ta l Brel)
SANFORD Reauty Salon—Phona
T
Ifotrvholdtr Aaaurlatra
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced. ENAMEL; BENJAMIN MOORE’S
1364. 30b Park. Mary McMahon. A t t o r n a n «t U r
1 artesian well. Price SXS69.00.
Impervo Enamel CWar Fast;
Phona 1.164. Permanent wfttiM
ban ford. F lo rid a
U mile Federal , HUliWay In
quick dtying, for ExUtlor and
66 np, guarantewl. Water Sof­
proceu, 8 milaa W. of Sanford.
Interior use. , S E N K A KI K
tener. Also open evenings.
WBla. Rt. No. 1 Box 7A&gt;
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III U .lll l t v D. n IN I'

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A ilin ilt M lr a t o p

1 REAt. KfTATE FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM houae. 928 W cstSrd 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
_ 8 t . ___________________ _______
- Higbeit rash price paid fur use.) Vf I'oftfnsu )» u*-rhiti*Hi again.
furniture. Ted Davi* Furniture you.
Good 0 room house with S loti on
p u b l.ih ,J ulu'f
‘i lo* nottre v
Co. 311 K. lat. I‘h. 068._____ _ a ». r c k fur fo'
ectltli
paved street *6,000.00. You'll
JHAf.l
say, "Thia la It” when you sea It. I'l I. HUY v'ntir car rcgardlesi uf week# in T H K s
a
n
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•paper
uf
a
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htrul
.
ir-vtal
Two beautiful homes in the Mayag* or condition. Roy Heel, 304 p u ld lih ril in a tm in u lt Cu un iy. l iur
fair section. Roth are homes
M».
St.
such aa you didn’t dare hope for. ■ W.mi 2nd
j .mTBZurT- ■ ■ ■ — ■ ■ t* DP
■ ■ ■■ 1 —V
U’ lT N i.M i my hand and of fir •
-rmiiUd, Count!
m l at Manful.!
W. R. WILLIAMS, If re 11or
Tom C. Bolt, A u isiite
7 P el*, L iv e s to c k . S u p p lie s K lo r h lr. tht* ih e Mh day of ku
liu tl, A [i IS O ,'
110 North Park Atcnne' ■*
(&gt;. P . IteiiM n n
, Sanford, Florida
I'U rk „ f laid CM fait
MULE. Make offer: rKurujWS J.
I B e lli
Two auartm ent house, all large
■rooma: UpiialraSAr-Tourvwno* e-r.X 'hMF.I.P W A N T E D
f it :. I'.h t .i r r
tifand bath: downa'.eiM has Urge
I t f l . M l S , , ( ir ,r « w ,l
I.V
-r I I i.
living room, klt.hr,t. dining
. n t i n . o f n i i : r u r . N t ’v j r p i n :
room,—«nd two *)edujiim« and GIUl. fur caatiier,dt cosmet^i ruun* e K M l x u i . K a i i N H . f i A i J i n n .
ter, alio loda girl, lautey't Ding IN I ’lt O lt A l K
. shower. Eight arret -600 (t, on
H i A t.t, C lt K U J T O it K M i l l P K It
Store. *
Highway 17. Ideal for tourist
M IN * ICAVINM , ‘l.A t U .i D ll f .
court or for trailer camp. Two WANTED: EXPERIENCED MAN ■P i.lN IiN A iiA IA S T n l l t i -I.^ T .A lT :
mile* from Sanfotd. Hargnin at
Vuu and .•■CP o f )o u S r, l i n e n
ON BRAKES. FRONT *:ND3. n.ntfi«a
jttvt i,i,iiii« il tu |u*»*A l m b
* 11 .000.00.
ALIGNING
AND
BALANCING.
r is lin * a i l ) iliu&gt;«ti.li u t ilih you. •
A nice home with income pto]&gt;rr-'
• Ithvr uf you, in*)- p a i r «X*tn*t
FIRESTONE
STORES.
I
l
l
E.
, tv, close In, nad iairly prfdrd.'
lit* r k ls t * i f J.iP n I - Itfih iiS .'it.-'
lit St.
The home is in splendid repair—
i , * • * .!. i * l * uf laid I ’u u fH !, 10 tin
C iiu n t) J u n e * uf iirtujiiu]* i iiutit*
. not a thing to bt dune, i-t.ept
Living loom, duiintF CASHIER wanted fur Toiahton t'l'itr lii at [ill „ f f t ,* in to - n i —it
move In.
‘

[CONVALESCENT HOME . now
onon at Chuiuota;r18 mile* S. K.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to ait and enjoy
(hq cool breeres off Lake-Cath­
erine. Large grounds and walks
safe from auto traffic. 1.arg*
—kitehen— o n t— nnlrrxm —-^-Peug Cer-Apply In (i|M «a
ftrtjbv-iml roomirBrittreaiHTTirci
dow nstairs. One efficitm v a|&gt;aitlion. Can aeromodate -6 only.
m ent, and one yerv large l ed- Settled culm edVonuil for g, neial
Phone or-w rit# ta t reservation
house work. 107 N. |.o.;uat. *
room and bath upitaii*; also
at once. Oviedu 2382 a t Dr.
two
car
garage
with
ihiee
loom
Experienced
Meat Cutter. Perkins
Martin 2392 or writ* Bo* lirt
uoitairs apartment.
D ru th e rs. P . O . H o * 2 47, R ho ne
Chuluola Florida. Larg* sedan
2ii'J. I J,-1.and.
for guests lo vialt thalr doctor, i 8 1 11
* 0I“ *
----- - z . ---------------------------------in good condition on Kurs L ike.
lAVAILABLC at once, convento " * - 1 W ant offer.
.
9
W ORK W ANTED
I? locaud down town auetiuii.i
FRKII W, BEMJl.H

|Shfk M arket For
Kalroad Tickets is
Tlriv"inir In Madrid

2 2 ' ; ! R e a r cu rn iv a indow*, perm illin g even g reater il- it iilif y ,
a ) ji I iMc a* optional n ju ip m e n t

Ol tuilio a n t.
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•trouger
y g A M U i .lie
designed In c a n y
gieater h a d * g ira te r
Jiiuinei (ur a longer tim e!

LUNOSIt WlltM.BAXKg a**ur«
Letter toad d istlib u tiu iri

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F a u io u t m i l.**

tlOATINO im tu t)
K t AK A X L AS a ir e ra trd

lot the load and the road'

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I N tilN k B s i c m a id ’. im«*t p u n n in ir a l fur
Ih c lr s i s e . I h r I I V D K A C I I t : m
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CHEVROLET
TRUCKS

with the Cab
that •‘Breathes”

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Ultimatum
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THE SANFORD HERA D , SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1947

Players Fined

demands on th« Bark of England
proves beyond handling, than tha
talks here will face lnereat'nr
difficulty.
United • States officials com*
paied the emergency action, it
which this country concurred,
to tha A m trirar hank ’ "holiday*
nf 1933,* a moiatori-im on buslner,
temporarily to halt what amount^
to a run op the Bank of Enaland.
wfha problem was aggravated
by tha fact that Congrats n
pot lb session, sine* any charge
in the gctuel terms of the lo.i,
agreement requires Congretslnn.ttl .approval.. — - ------- —
At the Treatury Department,
two
U.
8 .-British
technical

s c o n 's SCRAP B O O K

IC is t lB n S

tram

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Om )

of the ordinary th at happened.
" It appears to us that thl

rifused eTer since to 1 rilaembai V
and.have rejected a FrHich offer
of hospitality.
.The displaced persons ramp to
drhkh they will be taken If th&lt;?&gt;
list In their stand is less than
f a mile from the site of the
infamous • Be lie 9 concentration
camp. The
displaced persona
camp, situated' at Hohne, la the
larg est Jewish camp in the Brit­
ish tone.
' The Jewish Agency spokesman
In Palestine characterised the
latest British move as "a fateful
Hica) *mistake.**- An ttnoffielal
Hah sotlrce said it probably
would provide new Impetus frr
terrorists In th» Holy Land.

M O TO l
q tttA S l

a

IO O ,0 0 6 M ILE.
M O IO R

S

I&gt;»l**timnounrement said
Jewish Agency .
persuade the refugees, most of
th*m Poles, to land In Franc*,
but the agency spokesman in
Palestine replied:
"Tha Jewish Agency Is unlike­
ly to send • representative ts
Pot* De Bouc to try to encour­
age the refugees to land 1
France. These people well know
what they are doing and the
agency will not Interfere."
A Palestine government aourev
aald "It must be remembered
that the decision lo go to tiermany waa made by the Jew*
themselves, since they have elect­
ed to refuse Franca1* offer o»
hospitality."
The British foreign office an

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PAIR
MEADOW MICE CAM
HAVE A PROGENY
OF A
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M ILLION
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J Pound
1 £ 0 IRONS
A R E P U f OH VENEZUELAN
PR ISO N ER S &lt;o PREVEW f

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W tftR E ARE

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V BrqqER nMAM

Joel Field said thatM t w as-the
lo MW*UW”
worst demonstration seen in the .
. . .
, ,
.
„
local park this year, and added
,n\ n '»
J ® 1."?
that the umpire was pushed around | MhO.OOO.OOO point the British
unmercifully.
*
withdrawals wUI- cease pending
Manager Krider stated that he 1 arrangementsi at the Anglo-Ameidid not want to see' the Sedatora . &lt;«•" financial confers nee here to
penalised, all that Is* wanted was .control -th e flow of dollar. eato find out why Umpire I.avely; rhenge from I^ondon.
think the man is good for baseTreasury officials were describliaUL lUrlJUn atue "
-***•fOes'mv'up •ifte-r«tort. -r«fB "not have arrived- a t . a genuine cri«*
asserted
*
I a n f that only drastic emergenPrqsld’r nt Herlong closed the I ey action, such as that tak»n
investigation by summing up- the yesterday. can avert a financial
testimonies, stating that th ere, collapse.
was, no doubt, a lot of confusion
The Treasury was reported • '
and excitement at the time of believing that action does not
the Incident. He added that he | violate the spirit nf the loan
made hi* first decision on the agreement, even though that deethat he had nothing to add to hla report which Umpire Lavely had „pi-int &lt;d,||KNtea the British to
report. Umpire Cooner verified sent .In add that he could only rxrhsngs dollars for pounds fresthat ha and Lavely went to th* bsse his decisions on what In- |y when other countries reques*
Mayfair Inn after the contest ami formation had been presented.... iUC|, payment.
filled out the report to Ire sent la
---------------------------- American officials hope that
the league president and th a t'I t v
T is
» t„ i
Brililn'a new regulation over
waa true.
(
.
K IO IV lC C t
the convertibility of pounds Into
Manager Lou Bevll of the Sen­
ators admitted that he bumped
Umpire Larely, but Qualified the
statement by saying that he waa
excited and was unaware of what
he waa doing at the time.
Chief of Police Roy Williams
told President Herlong that he saw
Umpire Lavely waa In trouldi and
immediataly moved on to the field
to be of asalatanee. Office.- II. M.

S IM P L E

.-v A E A E S H * / r

Russia Notes &lt;MEM FROMfiESe^iIRMG*.**

"I would like .to Insert only one
word.” Belt said. "I request that
the Chilean tqxt be amended to
read political or economic In­
dependence. '1
‘'If we add this word- we can
give the treaty ample under­
standing of aggreaaion."

(Cealleawl Ham Tam* Omrt

ing down German industrial produclivity.
The conferenfe la hcheduled
to open In l,ondon Friday as
part of a Joint Ahglo-Amerlcvi
attempt to stralgthen out the
•eonomlr affair* nf,-the "Western
World to speed recovery.
Even before this development.
—the-United K14t»« spparenlly wai
ready to write off, in favor uf
S new approach, t 'atlcm pta to
. reach agreement with Russia on
Korqa and Austria .
t The protest, together with th.
deadlocks on Austria, and Korea,
le n t. emphasis to a ‘ Library of.
Congress summary of Unltdd
States-Sovlet relations aa hav­
ing deteriorated “dangerously.**
This summery wee disclosed yes­
terday.
-In:1Berlin. Central Lucius D.
ay aald that any Russian pro
Iti against raising the level
Of Industry In Western Ger­
many would be without founda­
tion. because the Russians have
declined to treat Germany a*
■n economic unit a* provided
in the Potsdam Pact of I04B.
1 On Germany, the situation in
brief fa this:
• Under the terms of the PotsoAm. agreement, production of
mettle, chemical* end marhlner
i » were ordered to be "rigid­
ly edntrnllkd and restricted to
GrrmanyV peacetime needs.
This level was fixed with n
•Mtlng which United States authurltlea now deem too low In
- f|lv» Germ ans'-an export trade
sufficiently high to pay fur
Import* and at the tame tlmo
play a necessary rolt In helpinw
•the r*»s of Europy rebuild.
' Tha Potsdam Declaration callel
for dec ntrall'atlor o t the tierman economy "at the earliest
practicable date" for the' purpose
of eliminating pr'eithr "exoaalva
eoncentrstlon of economic pow-

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

By STANLEY

W E V E W A IT E D H E R E RXJR HOURS
FOR 'EM - THOSE" BANJK R O B B E R S
A R E TOO PARM SM A R T T O GO OUT
CV^ A A4IGHT LI K B T H I S -1 _ F T £ ~ C 0 ~
O V E R ANt&gt; G R A B A C U P O C O F F E E
A N P C A L L IT A A 4K 5H T -----.
MT P E E T A R E S O A K /M V J E T \
.

.

one on fne . convertibility qu»»f
lion and the other on possiU* ■
relaxation of the requirement that
England abandon all discrimina­
tion against the United 8tates
products In her monetary prob­
lem!.
The National Advisory Coun­
cil on international monetary
problems scheduled a aesslon la­
ter today. The council la mad*
up of representatives of the
State, Treasury and Commerce.
Departments, the Export-Im port
Bank and the Federal Rtservi
Board.

2 Britons Hurt In
Palestine Mine Blast
JER U 8ALEM. Apg. 81 &lt;*•)Two British soldiara were wound­
ed, one seriously, when an electrically detonated mine blaster
their truck near Natanya today#
apd In Jerusalem an Arab store
wa* demolished by a bomb which,
array, source*/Uakiwm* Hated by
‘an Arab "boycott patrol."
'• Unofficial aources in the port
city .of Hal(a eald -40,000 was
stolen from an Arab bank mes­
senger during • transfer of
fund*.
The Jerusalem
store
blast,
brought a general alarm, the second In IB hours.

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Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
Ask Me For Free Estimate

P. W. 8TEVEN8 - 61.7 W. Robinson ~ Orlsndo
Phone 2-0729

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To torn* degree, this clause
ha* been nullified partially by
the
year-old
Brltl^h-Amerlcan
•eonrmlc arrangen^nt' for merg­
ing their occupation sonee In ti e
M M I t - of economy and mom
efficient production.
The Potsdam Agreement also
called' for living standard, fur
tM German people .to he at n
lavel, nqt .higher than those of
the rest of Europe. There has
been a Kflwliur Jesllog In AngloAmerlcan quIktiVa. that this, too.
cannot be adh«rvd to rigidly
b e c t 'is s

of

the

b e q e f l^ o t

W H A T A A1KSMT

107 Retired Workers
In Seminole Receive
Social Security Pay

Indonesian Issue
i r M l I a m l tram r a a s D m )

largest party, Labor, oppose* this.
1L J. Van Mook, the Nether­
lands' acting governor general of
the East.Indies, charged ft Rstavia yesterday th a t'J a p a n ’s war­
time commander in tho southeast
Asia theater. Marshal Count Julrhl
Terauchl, prompted the Indonesi­
an* to seek independence. Ho said
•TerauchlVInstructlon* were given
to Dr. 8ockarno* and Mohammed
Malta, now preildent and vice-

Britain Plans Hike In
Subsidies, A^id Prices
LONDON. Aug. 11 (AV-Tom
Williams, mlnlstar of arglcultura.
announoed today substantial Intreasea In -subsidies and fafm
pricas.
Ha said the government hoped
by the measure to help realise a
100, 000,000-pound food production
increasa In four y4ar» and aid in
closing ths gsj between Britain’!

p rq .

Soviet Vetoes
In* abetalnlng.
Earlier the application of Hun*ry waa rejected by the aame
Tb# United Slat**, v/hlrh had
m eated Immediate admission of
*Jy. did not press for further
rtlen after the Soviet veto. The
ustrallan resolution. Instead of
u n u for admission now, loft tb*

total of I I I " a month Or |I 3 Ja)
each. Widows • and children - num­
bering 124 receive $1,476 or
I I I .&amp;(» each. Total payments In the
county rsrh month, amount t-&gt;
14,148. ThU ts an average pay­
ment of $13.62 a month for 2B3
persons.
The Social •Security Act be­
came law 12 years ago and is
intended to provide a measure
of fiunnrlal security for old p»o
pi* uf the nation through tfmv
principal channels: eld-age aid
eurvlvqri. Insurance, f o r m e r l y
known us old-age Inaurance, tinemployment insurance, and pultr
lie assistance.
*— There ha* been a* resulting In­
crease in number nf clalmi payable aa the result of dtath • or
retirement of the worker, and

■ violation both of the thU
Iw »fd th*
W11*10"
I 'X L ' . T A
- V n ^ n ^ l K ? .u .n tl $ U 5 0 ,
it "by pasted the Securpy giving urn aatemblr
make a decision which
ada by the council. Ha
I that Italy, under the
;rcement w ild not be
for memberahln until

rerson* desiring more detail•d Information on nny or all
of the three progrihna are ad
sited by Mr. Weaver lo direct
Inquiries on Jihhlic assistance to
the State .Department Of I ’ u U k
Welfare at Tsllahassne, on un­
employment Insurance to ths
Florida Industrial Commission at
Tallahassee and on old ago sur­
vivor* Insurance to the Bnrl,l
"PUtorilp— m il™ " i t the Poet
Ufflc* Building In Orlando.

A dispatch Trom Jogjakarta, to­
day said Republican political lead­
ers termed Van Mbok's charge a
Dutch exeuse-ln-advanco for re­
suming on a full scale the mili­
tary operalions technically halted
by cease-fire orders Aug. 4.
.
The Netherlands krmy headuuarters In IlsUvIa repotted In­
donesian scorched earth tactics
had destroyed the world it
tea factory. This was identified
the Hslimbangan plant In the
nU r district of Sumatra.
•
The White Cresa agricultural
colony at Salltlga, In ccnlral Java,
which had cared for 1,500 lndouc- grasslands consarratlon.
al«ns since 1002, also wero burned
by the Republican!, th# Dutch
chanced.
Both sides have reported repeat- RllSSia S ile n t O v er

LU C K Y S T R IK E presents T H E MAN WHO KNOW S

S

THl TOBACCO AUCTI0 HURI
f

Seizing U. S. Soldlm

SO. taro months before n.&gt;guli*tlon»
were suspended. The agency aald
the document! quoted Dutch Pre­
mier Louie J. M. Reel a* piling
Van M n o k irS o e riL iliT h it i n C
tary operation* offered the only

.T K -S J g ^ A 'X w -

th at mealing show ad (hat Dtrith
buslnassmen agreedtapeedy actleu
would be needed to forestall scot­
seven affirmative ched earth tactlta by the Indoirasl
* 1 1 , In d a d la k 'lM
ana la Ja m and Sumatra.
ill the Veto holding
Na Dutch comment sms avail
able Immediately.

8 EOUL Aug.
81 OF)—Two
strong protests and repeated de­
m a n d a for eaplanatlon for tha
telaur* of three American eoldUra In north Korea remain un­
answered by the Russians.
' Lieut. General John R. Hedge,
American occupation commander,
eald be had made the pretests
PTtr .Ilia s iraals slasa Uey aa"
curred Aug I t and that ha era,
gravely concerned about the In­
cident
Intelligence officer* aald 'daDr

TVf SOLD more than 240 million pounds of
tobacco, and at every auction I’ve attended,
I ’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy
fing quality tobacco...th a t fine, ripo-irookin’
Maf that makas a smooth, mild smoke."

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U U n ity T h e r t U S t r e n g t h —
To Pn I k I tlx P * * « of th# World;
To Fromot# tlia Progreaa of America;
To Produce P w p r r f tf for Sanford.

'

TH E W EATHER

Partly clraity thrnufh Saturday,
with »how»r* or thundershower*.
Gentle variable winds mostly
easterly.■
A N IN D K P E N D K N T D A t t / I N E W 8 P A F E *

V O L U M E X X X V III

SANFORD,

Established 1808

Cuban Demand For UN Order In

F L O R ID A ,

Nazi Doctor Guilty

Indonesia, Is
—

- -

—

QUITANDINHA. Brail. Aug

R«ssian Protect Re*
' teals N u m e r o u s
A r r e s t s Of Left­
ist R i n g l e a d e r s

c il S e n d F o r c e s
Or Let Her Handle
S i t u a t i o n Alone

Reds Reject U. S.
Plea InBulgarian LAKE SUSCESS. Aug. 22 (Ah
Neth-rlandt told the Secur­
Leader’sSentehce The
ity Council today that the UnitcJ

22 UP)—Cuba was defeat'd loda)
in her demand that provitiont !o&lt; Possibility Ends For
protection of the “economic inde­
Allied Review Of
pendence" of American nation* be
written into a hemisphere treaty.
An t i - Re d * r . Case
The tteering committee of tic
WASHINGTON, Ann. 2f. (*P)
20-nation Inter-American Dofenu
—The State Department aaid ta­
Conference voted down the pro- rtar tt WH1 proteat directly to
^ j p o u l . Fifteen natron* voted again*! Bulgarian government trader* in
m the me*rule, which the United a new effort to *»ve the life of
Nikola .Petkov, top-ranVIng atState* ha* opposed.
.
'ArkhnUrrai -jolted -th e
*»*aeotkiana*
ttrltlm
a
arlrnriia
roni'P
!
I#HC#
O
M
*
conference with a au rp rlie, move
to bkr Joint u»« of armed furc*
SOFIA. Bulgaria. Aug. 1 1 UP*
In Combatting aggression from
within tho western TlamUpheie. -R ussia's repreienlative on the
The eonfareneo approved In It* Allied Control Commission today
special economic parley o fA m er* rejected the United State* demand
lean nation* In 1948 after the
plenary ten io n a rail for a for a review of the death sen____meeting
____
_
_ January.
_
fence of Nikola Pelkovi lop-rank
^Bogota
next

Nation* ce**e-fiie order had on­
ly increa»ed bloodihed in Indone*
ia.
The Dutch then told the council
that it.m utt either “tend troop*
or let- the Netherland* alone
take meaiure* to rrilore order.
The announcement that both
tide* would comply with the coun­
c i l ceate-fire tall* at of raklmght Aug. -f hvl. haep. hailed; »*
the council * greater! triumph to
date in it* peace-making e.lfoiti.

-T -

G(

Defeated At Meet Dutch Demand Coun­
Argentina Moves To
Bar Joint Military
Force Against War
Inside A m e r i c a s

Korea Revolt
Disclosed By
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NO. 201

A sso ciated P rta a L o tted W iry

F R D A V , A U G U S T 22. 1911

ADOIF HITlir* peraonal phytldan.
Dr. Karl Brandt (above), and 1*
other defendant* were found guilty
by a Untied* State* tribunal In
Nuernberg, Germany. They were

Just Before The Battle Started

SEOUL Aug. 22 .UP*—Arrr»t
of lumemui ringleader* in "widtpianl activity of a revolution ate
natur” in touthetn Korea wtj
anmunccd by Lieut. General John
R. Hodge late today after tjr
IBullion wa* disclosed by a pul.
lit Russian protest.
&gt;
G&gt;! Genera) Terenty F. Shttko&gt;. chief of the Soviet delega­
tion , on the joint commiaiion
terlioj to agree on a unified Ko
teat government, issued a ptei*

* Rioters Demand Evac­
uation Of British:
Voice Dislike Of
Trend OF UN Talks
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. M. (Ah *

—Egyptian Prime .Minister Nakrathv Pash* told the United N a­
tion* Security Council today hlg
country vigorously opposed an
American • supported Hratlllan
' resolution recommending that
Britain and Egypt make a neat
atlempt tn settle A'.ele differ*,
enres by direct negotiation#.
Nokrashy,-P*»h* declared tha ,

1(fra ill/n - Veoposaf * wot

!n*\he " p m !
ten-day* w*s apparently aimed
at - disniptins the work of the

owly r

"»ould serve no osefnl pur­
pose," hut added that It »■* "4n
evasion of the primary respouslbilitv ot the Seeurlly Connell.”

end refpontlblllly for medical ex*
orrlmenta on the Inmate* of eonIn a. new appeal for the coun­ -entratlon camp*. (Internationn'
tcntmiiion." *
cil to take it* hand* off the In­
donesian question. Dr. Eelco N
5kt(kov said the had wade th*
CAIRO, Apg 22 iAh-Tbous*
Van K lefftnt, Netherlands rep
tares statement" two d*v» agr
an-Jt
of riotui Egyptian!. iom*
teaantatlve, declaredd:
at s com miss Inn meeting and
shouting “Down with Amencx. 1
"If you really want tha fight­
demvded "restoration of not'i’al
ing to atop, you rmiat either *ep
CQl'iitiimsJ? -Sulisequsnlly • H-wtge
clAsfied nitb police in demonitra*
w* f f iiilia e m n
R a il
C
u i u t v •au&gt;bau-Hnit—
a m i
and Maj. General Albeit K
F-*-UuHlarmo
Balt.
Cuban
antt-Communist—leader.— - ~ troop*-oy-alltrw u i ~tn'brlltf'gbmit7
lions' lotliy against the trend of
Br »n. chief of the American
United State*, atPefkov was irnlenced lait Sa!- together with freedom, that’ *v'
Untied Nation Secuiity Counfd
del at atlon, held press confsi
curity for which million* theie
discussions on this nation*! dis­
anware yearning."
steering eommltteo at which hi* u,tW 1° die_ *» a conspirat
He branded the .eounril’*
•M'lg#'. commander of the Ame pute uilK Hi it sin. Police tfited
propoul wa* voted down. He we* ag*in&gt;t the Communul-dommal
icar oecupatlnn rone of soiiIIiski
reported .to hava asked the com ed fatherland front .government. fnrta.a dismal failure and bitterly
sewn follcmris of tbr Moslem
12 Cases Found Dur- Kces. said Korean authorities
mitt** to declare hi* meature, No date hat been announced for charged:
biothrtbood.
r
rested more than, too iic"Never wa* th e n »u«h kill­
"opportune or Inopportune," The . ,
i n g M o n t Ii D e c s hadK
toiu in Seoul amt an undetermined
ing on the part of the Repui
committee voted on that bail*, *he hanging.
file .setitrj Prime Minister, Ah­
in the provinces.
and declared the propoial Inop-I The United State* announced lican troops and betid* aince
med Kuhriis. broadcast an ap­
Not Mean Epidemic nunl-er
He &lt;aid those arrested were
I - portune..
I hi* arrest and trial, and font your ceate-fire order. It i* a
peal "t« every iincere ptlnot to
chicct’d
with
.rioting,
atterkioo
strange
and
dreadful
paradox
that
Argentina
departed
aharply day*agnth* United St*1** and
Twelve rare* of dipllieria have poire boxes and Interfering with
help lb* government maintain qr-.
ba* hail
i Jfcfrotn the provitiont of
the ltfld Britain aought a review
of the your cease-fire order
the government’* lice-eolterting
been
repotted
in
the-county
dur­
an
effect
diametrically
oppos'd
dcr." Hie Prime Minister. Mah; '
y
Art of Chaptfltapee by submitting aentence.
pn jiam. He did not disclose |bc
boud 1'ahmy Nokrashy Pasha, is
a propoaal for ’th# hemisphere! The rejection wa* ant” muted i toP tyour • humane Intention*."
„/
i„ jn ing the preterit month, il wa* an­ #XM
treaty which would eall lot me by l.leut. General Alexander
‘Jj*
nounced today !&gt;y , Dr. Frank ing nt or location of the riot­ THIS P1CIU8I WAI tAKIN ninmentt hefer# flying flit* Interrupted tha at Lake Success piessing fqr
o f - a eommon military force
- Cherepanov. Soviet m«nb*i and ( "**&lt;»"
Pul
u'
Quillman. diteclor of the Seminole
Hodge said the sltugUop twgsn rongiesslonal Investigation Into Hollywood labor strife being held In United Nstinns action.
ly In-tha event of '7t{ae‘. fro ,i acting deputy chairman of the
tiVhwtC thU
" « nl^n "n Countv Health Unit.
wh» the- discovery in esrly Au- 1,0* Angela*. Callt. Hone# committee cmmKl Irving O, McCann (lett),
T h e 1number of demor.siratott
m m tho -A m e ric a 7
•
|*om n,l»lon.
.g rin ": BHt
t&gt; shown alklng question* a* Joeeph A Partway (right, foreground), leached about fi.OOfl at on* tirn*
of a plot by U fltst *m
Although the incidence of dip- gu&lt;’
. Chila'a Foreign M inuter. GetCetkor, leader of .the Agrar- aln over withdrawal of troop*
......... ............
.
A r I- rvwineef. I«ik* at hts glasses (srrow). Remark by Partway to In Calm. They reformed after
pb'tees of the Korean
Broad
man Vergara Donoso, **ld “Chi'* , ! " 0
*nd one of thr *lgn- and th* future of the Sudan
Iberia in Sanford and Seminole casing Syftem to salotage High; I McCann that “I don't go for this Oestnpo stutt" caiirert the lalter to leap
i I 't t a ll h n e d n n I S i| » r i f v t t
ha* her own propoeal, which i* *'* &lt;’f ‘he Bulgarian Armitlica,
Meanwhile, the United State* County bs* been lomewbat above lal speeches ami inject Commiin | to hla feet and etrlke Padway, breaking hi* glasses, (foteenattoanl)
not In accoinf^W lTh' thV oroi'l«**'&gt; "'•* Kiv,,n *
P**— ,
„
ganrta-- tnhy- program ^
” '1
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WSTWlLduring"lb&gt; part fewlivee
Trtiented bV“AWfenltiia ^vL~ietit*ne*"ind ‘Dried nn
„
M
tpadel,
f
™
minium
,'f
of
rcaponaiblli.y
for
an
*
Hat
S
L
O
W
.
1
M
«
*
r
'
U
g
it lia* not
reathed the extent
tur
me*
the Dominican Republic, .eld lo J
of the government whl&lt;k
,1 the
move in
h B t ' f ah epidemic, be declared. Tonation warn "agafftat the idea (
. in ,1m! Amarian
tha dfiDule*
t*l rsset line* ,Js» f are 18,
north,’’ hut added. "I
of;
say. from the Soviets
The disease is very infectlout. net
,
p H
tmerlc.cn and extr*.
Northern
but
not
contagious,
he
pointed^
Oontinaataf akgTettlon," • aaylng
(TMitlaate
( r - ll.« * d
. am ra*«
re * , *:i*t
w .h n
out. and explained that tnfei-‘ “wa“ It* Russian.occupied.
......*
th* fetUlelc’ from Within wdlifd court. The aeven day* would N
The Ainrriran commander also
up tomorrow.
, , _4
flow# means that a jiersnn mu*l
I ( a e lle a r t e e r a g * W e a n
_
NANKING. Aug. n (Th— ChlTh* American and Britlah de. Explosion Racks City com* in close contact with a ea*e ssid, "Theie is no political sigI nrsc sourres sifid today that Oan- .
•;
—
-2 —
.
or carrier to - develop tb« dts- o.flca'Hce in the artrjU. Same
mend* for a review were mad*
’ rr#| All«ert -C. Wedemeyar, at g : 1 J
in letter* to Cherepanov. The Hall In Philadelphia ease. Many persons hay's lately RlghUil* s»ere el rested ton.” Shippers W arned O f.M eth o d s Of . D'scnsc meeting with the Mat* council af
tit whs hot clear what the
reiitinted informallo’i from the
n Chlastg Kai’Sheek'i
U. 8. note, sent to Cherepanov
Possible W e s t e r n
PrcvcntioivEKpInin* ti'ii'rnllaalm
Health Unit and from inlvote criieral mcaiit by lack of poll’lMonday, aaid i’etkov’a conviction
tiorne, had told th* government
PHILADELPHIA,
Vug.
J
2,
elgnirigance, since lie'm ure I
pnlli v tuitkrt* China lacks
‘ nppeera to b* a grwa mftcar- —An explnainn bclluv &lt;d mused hy“ physlrlnns as to how to esm|M- &lt;»l &lt;('„»■&lt;»»,,I
M a r i t i m e Strike ,cd By Q m . l i r . a n top*
„ »'■*. SUablt
lilt- disease.
| C a « l ! * w a e e r * i r e t '. l a h t i
inismicement, not i««- materia la
8l tmmb shook PhllaiM|&gt;hla'.r ('My
•
All persona,who wish In nvmd
Hall today and wreck-I th- f 1*Jt
W in k of the ‘-'intnole Count', ,'r »'M&gt;urre«
Tlir nation's labor unions got
The Aiov'Iren presidential #nfloor room nf the deteciivo hurvn.i. the disease, especially rhlldteii
a
new
&lt;M
of
rut*s
Indav.
tbr
fleallh
Unit
in
it&gt;
&lt;li«'a»'
pievrn
under 10 years of age who ninkr
&gt;"V. nttoiuling .the meeting at
Th, s-nferd sv„i a.b k.w Around World FllcrB Firat report* tald only one man 08
I afl-l laitlr) a&lt;t, and only sn (ion program » o ti«lu ■•iitbp tlir government'* request, wa* re­
percent of the cese*. should
it* Jnltlal organisation meeting £\rc Sick In Greenland wai inlurcd.
onds bebue ii went into efl'cl eil bv. I)r. I f.'iik Quillman, h put ed to have describ'd candidly
yettarday afternoon, elected offThe expolilon cau»e&gt;1. con»id*r- avoid rrowilt and p.ild': gath-i
icert then went to their akee*.
able damage. G latt pxriitjon* end ings, he said.
let
at , midnight 107,000 production diteclor. to lli' I om* t bib it thro wliat he found during his month*
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. (aV
long Inspection of China but to
range at tha Municipal Airport
Every child from six month'
door*
were
shattered.
wnrk'M. ahd the Ford Motor Co. meetitie at the fourist (Vflter- Ins', e lett no hurt of the policy rsFamlliea'of Clifford V. Evan* and
Deputy Chief Engineer William to nb# year of age should he tnuiiu
for their initial .hoot.
G#or„ w . Trum, n&gt; .vho t r . , t.
F fltm e t K in g L o in 1 l'is »y lVit*&lt;- mnmehdatkini he would make to
agreed
to
a
ronlracl
clause
for
. Andrew Carraway w ai elected tempting a ‘round tho world flight filmlar. among the firat firemen nixed against diptherla, Qulllma'i
,was announced as winner *d tli* I'resldenl Truman.
'
Earl Ginn ^rlled sudden- a union shmi
Pr**'d*n* of ‘h« e*“b. Police (iy j&gt;|per cub plane, received word o arrive on th# tean*. aaid "aome. advised. He also suggested that •yCharles
. yailerday afternoon a t tile
q u tf p io g r *n r “ Kisen s c o m I w - " l hlng exploded In a *t«wl loekei ." they should have a an call* I
chine«e sources said the gattTlir
I
’nitrd
Automobile
’WwkJDwitlV
e ^ 'aand
m t Byrd JJ.* rGoode
i t *' I0*
Diet* are The
III
Fire apparatus converged on “booster shot" at the age of home on Sanford Avenue. He was
ago-irf legsnl to Lion’s «iub oi eial hud contrasted the situation
-•b
tlv g ^ofrie
fleer
nf 1**
| nnuen*aG»*In lw°
Greenland.
the city hall and hundred* nf pet- three, again when they star, i«*m at Sidney, «., .and came to I ( C I O ) thus bypassed a pro. gani/ ilions.
irtC hina with-that in Europe. H%
5L H S , t fIT a*M t: ~ L rt L U |W“ rneitage w a. relayed bv amateur tont crowded Into th* amoke-filled to school or at any time that Sanford 10 vear* ago from ('In- sisiiin o f’ib ' Isw making msjntily
" i i quot'd as ■saying Europe la
decided to hold a weekly ahqot rl(||0 itetion* and waa picked up
T h ' fii|t public In ritb in
doorway. Police held back the the mgdicalN,adviser deems it rinnati. He was a member of th'* appioi »l by a company's employ­
almost starving wliils Chins ia
In tbe U nit'd St*!*— w so e»
ThueJd.*r
bv
E'
'
necesiary. T h iT W v W is avail- H rat Presbyterian Church.
crowd.
mpartively rich in the esxentiafs
- - - * Twp trap* hava Iteen eent
Evan* and Tmman advised that
a h b - b e l l iIni l.HH
1798 Id
llAltliUoi',. i,„( apparently deflciant in e*uiraallBH&lt;a an Paae !:l«fcl»
Mr. Glnu i* survived by th.* e's a leqniiernenl for a union t ahl'*b»it
m tiiunnoi'
Director of Public 8af-ty James
o'clockthey were In the If. 8. Army ho*, II. Malone waa conferring with
» idow, Mrs. Clara T. Ginn, thre- shop.
aaid Dr. Quillman m Id* talk.
|,ader* to develop and pr#-'
adopted daughter* and two sis. Riim'doig* o* a dock strike nn a.ml pr sva* *i*l up ft IVsisacd.# p&lt; . . . . . . | „ r. r, 4mircci
iThe.following, acorea were made nital at Blule IVeit On*. Green­ Judge Vincent A. Carroll in an
'-ra, Mrs. Frances (!. JKnojp of the Wes! Cna»i, anil a move In
Th* lit"! ! g "f Ik
on th* abbreviated
rlt
ekeet
' ■ target land. and were being well taken office directly above where th* Byron Wnlker Dies
The same sources ssid Wede,rare of. Blule West Una ti an exoloilon occurred.
Pidnev and Mr*. John Carson of by Ihe- 'inng-organiiol p n u t'i* Am* lean Public Health A*» ■ n u'.e r told't h e council China h i d
of 16, bird* each:
airfield
built
bv
the
United
State*
Burbank,
Calif.
Suddenly
In
Tumpn
,“I wai lifted right off my feet
Andrew Carraway
14
to ignore _ tji# ne(v ru)#» ,(,o a elation In 1*72 remiti-d .in 'tk f fa iled to
fully Chin
Funeral ser vice* will ____ _ hi fMt ix k ! C - •_ « 2tfLJnUler ..'arennu, »s!ai-ii-bM'id ~pf'.nutr ^ M l s r 9!li .m o r n IIWMMSS l
duping the way, ______ ‘
n ”- Judge Car-- * 1
bled
il'liTlii board* ’luougln ■ that been done, your economic qtt*1 thorrght-thg-. r ntrrr
The ftlv * began ~tbail
Avrorr ~Walk«r. 85. rrcc" r bii i~ Paturd a v imm itiig o t-in^O 'ntiock paninient* to the advent of the, colli
I I gsn ItH ieM l n fl I ' a g f
I tith ll
Tetarboro. N. J„ Aug. 9 and reach­ of Blllv Finn had toppled off the man for th* general committee of *t .tb# Erickson Funeral Home •hai ply-debated new law.
▼ W. IL jfflU am a
1!
uation today would hava bgsn
ed Greenland Aug. 19, making a tower."
B. d V h e lc h e l
12
adlustment of the’ Brotherhood of with the Rev, Douglas Charles
much less' serious.”
During the AO days aince ihe
teriea of atopa enroute.
B. B. W right
11
Th# full fore#*qf tha'blaa. wa* Locomotive Engl nears for the A t­ officiating. Intermrnt will he at law’* enactment by the 80th Con­
Chinese who attended th# megtCantered In one of tha bureau’* lantic Coast Lina ayatau and re­ a later date.
gress over President Truman’s Airways Authorized ^ inK.«sld Chlang. axpraasad Chtnx.’* 2
;
11
W. A. baffler
10back room* occupied by the N ar­ sident for a number of jeary died
| l 'aliens# n n l ‘ . , ,
S :i« k u
for tueh frank ctit*
To iMakc Nijflit Trips appreciation
cotics Scuad.
W. A .,P * triek
9
i t j l l l home in Tampa tbf* morning Moslems In India «,
Midwest
Slated
For
irl'm . U. 9. Ambassador J. U i t v
W. A. Adam*
9
Detectives William L#lnh*us«r after a brief Illness.
I* * -r------- r
iou Stuart accompanied Wedd* ’
Florida A irw a y s, . In-, of Or, i"» v er.to the meeting. Virtual)*
The following tcor«* war* mad* 3 More Days Of Heat and William Innaretll, alone In the -JU-waa born and raarrd in P j . i
Attacked By Sikhs FIjirh Fly At Half
land" ha* received author:*-.'' from all ihe lop leaders In th* national
• on the platol range:
room, were dated by th* terrific Tampa and Iq 1909 becanr.-r an AW,
f fame* Webb
197 X 400 at
concussion, felt In building i a employee and in 1910 \.iss made
Br the A*&gt;ociat*d Pre**
JULLUNDUlT, In dia. Aug. 22. Staff Honoring Bilbo tha Civil Aeronautic* Admlnistra- government participated.
I tlop for conduct o f , flights intis
tltfw fire.
The Midweitern beat wave and block away, but escaped with no­ an anglneer. Until one year r.go (JT—Fierce Sikh warrior*, rising
A pri**i'u&gt; spokesman
said
' Jem** H. Howard 395
WASHINGTON, Aug. 22. » .P .- '
Orland.. rn l Titlla-, \r„iem
eyer
entertained
h i|h
drought, now whittling away thing more serious than m a tc h e s. he aerved a t local chairman of bv th* thousands, were waging to­
UVdemeyer
..
J« m *i Hardy ;
376
Inside tha room, a run; of steel, the Brotherhood of Engineers in day what military authorities cal­ Flag* at the Capitol wer* flown h**7T1 un‘,,,r ‘/I’1" ! " ’ w ' #v* i. . *r ''""&lt;■** officials tonight at - d U
'ateadlly at rom and other crop*.
® F. X. Rockett
864
»rronllnif
I O Hoi* Vn^rlrtin tm b fity , th# only
*1111 wa* anchored f i t at lea»t locker* waa demolished. I'll mg Tampa.
l'd a ruthless war of extermina­ «( Imlf Rt*ff today hoc mu * of tbr*
C. B. Spark*
892 P W ^ B t h r e a more dayej th* Chicago cabinet* w tra wreckad and chok­
fu„ rtion . conducted hy tK.
Mr. Walker wa* a member of tion against Moslems trap p 'd east Heath nf Senator Theodore G. Hit man company vice t.i - o l,, ,'
Authorir.tlon-was
.Iv.
.m-slvcrt
n3 ^ , on Hurinr
Other* In attandenca wara John Weathar Bureau said tmUv.
ing fumes filled th* corridors. tha Masonic Shrine. Ho U sur­ of th arPaklslan border.
ho (D Miss) and a committee of
for
conduct
of
schedul'd
n
l
g
h
i
.
tii)(
)n
Galloarair, ^ B. Pop*, lloy It ill. | There wa* nothing In tight to Thar* was no fire.
vived by the widow, a former San­
In 12 day* of xavogj fighting, ■ix Senator* wa* nam 'd to at­
operation* on the Orlao-b'-Sonf &gt;rdjamt, Dan Wright, H. K. Billing*.. budge th* tearing Matt before
ford resident, on# alstar, two while the subcontinent was being tend the funeral.
The mission leaves Sunday far
prelrminanr to a lO-d^j
ley and Georg* Smith.
j g un(|a r night, the foreeaeter aatd.
brother*, and three nieces. Fun­ divided Into (he dominions rf In­
Senator Vandenherg (R-Miih), J a c i’onrille route. Tlrs will per- foWv
achedolrd-pawenscr. atr mat
i f ferSa.—
---.............. — ...... . ■1 Ha predieted temperature*
House Group Probes eral - arrangem antr-tuvg ntst-yst dia And Pakistan, military leporla presiding" oTfleer o f ,tho Scnatp, mlt
been completed.
'howed the -trrerded 811th* had authorised appolntmank of the amt air exrre*s eervtce ai night
2 Buildings Will Be j again today, for lltlnoU. Indiana, MCo-Op’’ Operations
overrun at least 150 rural vlt- funeral delegation in a cable mes­ into Hanford. UeLamL an l.Palatka
Iowa, the Dakota*, Nebraaka and
Isgus populated wholly or partly sage from Rio D# Janeiro where In addition to the daytime flights Teachers Report To
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V T A ' S WABHINOTON. Aug. 22. (/*&gt;- Paraguay Victory
(■Vi Mohammedans. Mon, women he la attending tha Intar American now operating.
Principals Monday
ready la pdrehed from about four Tha Maryland Economic Council
snd children were slaughter'd t-y conference.
4 T Semfnol# High 8chool I’rinelpal week* of dry. hot wsather, except contended to Congress today Gift Over Rebels Foreseen tha hundreds. Shops and homes
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. Herman E. Morrla waa today ad- for brief pasting cool wares and small business#* ara being Injured
Eastland (p-Miee), McUeii.r (D-jFour S c h o la rs h ip
wet* burned and pillaged.
pals of Semlnola Counts $chodla
riaed by government authorities light local thunde ratio w e n
by "rapidly davaloplng unfair and
No one knows how many have
QUITANDINHA, Braxil, Aug.
j1Winners Announced on Monday. On Tuesday nsoritiMr
th at two building# at tbo Pin#
Soma crop observer# Said that un-Amarlean competition'’ from 22. UPI—Two Paraguayan Insur­ diet. Military record* listed ! 300.
at 10:00 o’clock they will reeaA
Castle -Atr Field are available for with top toll moisture exhausted co-operative#. .
gent envoy* to tha In’er Amar- No one teemed to know how many
transfer to th* School grounds,
Pour 8-m ln-l, Counl, wlDn-r, i - l t h ," P .r .l,n r .. ,nd ,1 Vi, MttS
or nearly ao throughout the region
Robert L Black, of Nnrback, Md., Icen Defense Conference admitted vdlagea would be left before the &lt;IT 'U '.,,M ! M l-ilnlppl n « i t .
member* headed by the dean of of acholatslilps. Senatorial a n d , lima principals will m eet. with
• On* o t theta • portahla fram* the crop deterioration would be­ made this contention for tha coun­ today that th* civil war "may aoon Klkha call their Job complete.
building* will be placed Immediate. come more rapid'w ith each addi­ cil aa a House small bhsinoa* sub­ be over" with a govemmeqt v ie
Military ladera expresaet fanr the delegation. Rep. Rankin tU- Representative, were today an- Sunt. T. W. Lawton. At 2:00
Tv west of the -football field and tional day of the heat and drought. committee opened in Investigation lory.
.
that the reprisal* -ommltted by Mlqa). wer# appointed to represont pounced from Tallahassee by th* oVlock tha aam# a fie ri son, prin-ciuala-wiil usaat -with sunWwiSye^will terra for dressing and #how.
Tha death toll from causa* In- of cooperative*. Mac* sa il the
thaf
piymtaLf'T glr-jdUea ihaLLadjc.
T
Thla farly meeting of taaehara
-reverted
rgomf-faL-Jtgma.and. visiting
The capitol Gag* wer* net lowThey are Robert James I-awlon
wril-ii an osganlxatluu of-rhanT-r romttted in araoa where Mohamteams, be aalif. The itb e r build- to have reached 33 In Chicago beta of commerce and other bual- Francisco Recalde. who flvd the ni'dana are In majority would pro- ered her*' yesterday for several twin of Rupt. T. W. I^w ton) and Is nee#Ssit#led hy the njw stmt*
e- lug srill be pieced somewhere be- since Monday night and 80 ainro neaa groups.
rebal capital of Concepcion Juat vok* a new wave of butchery of hours becariae Senate official* first Kathenm Elisabeth Farnell of law that raauire* them to put
_
./Rfilnd the Budltorhim end will -be Aug. I; There wa* otw other death
One question th* Hsus* group before it* fall, added that Fie- Sikhi and Hindu* branded in the neertnl official InatntrUonj fioni Ovlclo; Georgia Lillian Hutchins 10 mootha of terries during A t
,” *ti#ed for Glee Club ind band prxe- in the state elnee Monday mid­ ia out to answer ta whether the •Ident Iligtnlo MorinlgV* "mill. Moslem dominion of Pakistan.
Vandenberg. They artll romain at of Sanford and Elliabeth Ann school year.
PuuUt ara require*! to b# |n tk
half ataff until tha funaral t(v Well* of Longwood. With tha axnight, 21 In Ohio, 3 In Indiana .and government la promoting "coon
not mean the end
Mr. Morris announce-1 that bo 2 In Minnesota.
morrow.
.
centlon of MU* llutrhlnx, who rountr two week* before echoc
hiononolle#" In cqmpaUllon ,witb
ESTATE SOLD
woold take Immediate atepa to
W. T. Read, Deputy Renate ker- will start a* a freshman, tha opening on Sept. 8, «aW S uB t i if* ?
The Weather .Bureau *«id that private enterprise.
The DeBarfy estate In Volusia
"Tha fight will continue until
have Use buildings brought ’
shower# throughout New England,
In connection with that study, Rooaatell'g freedoms arrive In f'uunlv on t!&amp; northwest shore of geant at arm*, haa departed for other winner* will start as aoph- Lawton. Otherwise the;
bring doctors* rartiftca
for re-erection end i l‘ ‘J ia t he | New York, Eastern Pennsylvania the Congressional group took up Paraguay," they said.
. . .
,
I-aka Monroe haa been purchased Poplarvllle, Mlaa., where the fun- omore#,.
* to have them’ I
The achoUrahipa are valued at the comraunlUaa where
during and Virginia yesterday had re- first Uis operations of a co-op at
They aaid grj-at confusion now by P*re)r Brower and J. B. Bchml- eral will bg held.
the early p a rt of tit* football sea- duced t e m p e r a t u r e * there to tha government’* hug* G m nbelt, prevallad la Paraguay and that * r « r of New York City and la be­
A* la customary, funeral axpen- I f 00 a year and arv dcilgned to been visiting which 4U U th*^
•son. Former football headquarter# I around 80 degrees and that clouds Md.. housing project where 7,100 whole fam lllia war* leaving hur­ ing sub-divided Into email on* half ■** srill ba paid by tha Senate, of- aUmulaU atudy to enter tha teach- there hava bean no epidemic*
there.
will ba used for gjro classes only, would bold them down today.
T a o tt* live.
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riedly far sxHe ia Braxil.
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