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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE SIX

W I WII.

Explosion
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VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
lie GARTH JONES
isolating several large munition* five-hour conference today with
dumps from which more explo General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek, A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
■tons had been expected. ■
gave the Chinese leader what ofThe gravity or the disaster flelal sources deserthrd as a front, the glider pilot uigghd a
waa pointed up by the dispatch "very frank” report In conditions few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­ in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail ing* a swell time. Personally, I
The American presidential en­ wasn't convinced of the extent of
vy minister, from Madrid to the
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­ my pleasure. It was mv first title
•gene.
a glider.
So complete was the ruin o ' sidence. with lime out only for in It’s
not like rbllng in a regular
the naval arsenal, situated .about lunch, and the unexpected length airplane.
more like someone
two mites from central Cadiz, if the session recalled Wede- tying n kiteUfa
string
to you ami say­
meyer's
previous
crltiral
reports
that no clue was left to the
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found Dub?"
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion them In north -China anti Man"All we Irv to do is make a liar
Cracked buildings in the hemt churls.
*P
out of.ihe guy who said "EveyfWrdrmeyer Is In China to lhU
Of .Cadii. Street cars were drut.-Lluc-iM *.
,
~ Tbr --hw.T- v!Ca u ksoA■vY't
rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
iS T f r ..m ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
their, hinges.
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
The explosion came at • I0:o« ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
P. M. last night. Spanish author- corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
(ties announced no estimate of tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
the casualties. 'Reporters said
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
most of * the Injured they saw meanwhile government
had been cut hy flying glass nr listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
were bruited by falling debris. reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
Tha Jerei de Is Frontera radio the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
station, 16 miles to the north, Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
broadcast appeals throughout the thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
lelties.
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Ambulances and rrscue teams Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
were arriving from as far east allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inaa Malaga, west from Huelva, rovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
and north from Sevilla.
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
Reds Hit U. S.
"How do you like I t’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 m ilrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
(C anllaa.4 (row l’»«. &lt;hte|
and that will end the uniter," progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..| .hark V at. ■ •
Johnson safd.
&lt;nld
ChUng*;
r
tr
e
A
-fn-Vhe
past
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
* &gt; •'a*
“Attributed all sorts of motives to four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*h. tha United States which we never towns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
thought of."
of territory.
The United State.* then suppor­ sq u a re kilometers
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
ted a Chinese move that the coun­ The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
"Imparital state" to Investigate 07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigconditions in Indonesia and s.ipcr- killed wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
vfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
T he'flrsl step would W a n ervlhrhave Iteen flirting with star*.
■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
I never knew I hsd it so g i &lt;s|
Btationerl In Halavla.
pn j h e ground.-------- ----------------Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
flees was made In the course of
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
door-looking things popp'd up on
night ago when the council direc­
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
%%.1Mil %NT V IIHMIIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
WrHi*#, J t&gt; Hits Kwbii 11 T« went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ JulUn
K 11if refill «(u¥ Minnie K * the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta To
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
Vnrry
M
Hhtrjw Htil iFllen Jtin** bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
but the Indonesians • Conditioned
('Hy
of
Hanford
T
*»
i*
A
llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H rlu t Otlv t* To Itolpo speed again.
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
J e n It in i r i m
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ride elevators.
ington then sent a note to Jog- A To FrH^rlrk fl.
«tui
“Thai was a thermal” A th n , Jakarta last weekend declaring Ar n« H.
mnl feels just like a kick In the
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
'r
u
l
t
t
Hut
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow ITfjfiilt d u x
I*n1ji. pants.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii tWldrt fo
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
settlement "our offer of good of­ K fiiic ea I! Millet d m IH1# H air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
WI ilia m*. i a m M A eit*» fliii* T o ing to take a lot of explaining.
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»*winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S' Either the ground v a i coining up
JatnV* A m u (HI* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he ToWHHftint
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
Rickard William**
U. N -had no Jurisdiction
■ ‘ - ‘ IIn the
MMAii i . m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
down faster than n greased pig
II arrifnn J y r tu t Mmaff H on n fireman's ool-i.
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- To Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* not
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney it d in Ellen thermal. We seem to lie going
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
Tn J*mo A Ntit Hut (V r- down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
lands act* a* if this organisation
frmn- the trackseatrrr — -------TiAt f f l l t I t all.
... ..— -i t'tiamt'yvrs, Jrole Hr rtut Aflfinr
•vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
"The council alone must deride |t*l| To 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r
apron rinse to the hanger." • A
T I i m K I r MOliTfiAlif:
thi* question and not the Nether­ “* Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn and UTIH# glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
lands. The government of the Iliitlt To A J William*
to the wash room yvhen he can
Netherlands certainly will submit
M T IU T IL TIIW ill' iffiVlTfS %f}|:a reached the paper towela without
Lundrion,
Andrew
V
To
II
H
Ar­
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
sUVlching.
nold rlwi
•how no Indri-iklon."
A used far bargain Pulled mil
H
o»n*»
Olrnoris
le'*an
ror|».
Tn
Complaining that the couneil I-ItIIIare llo|if&gt;r
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
rather tU n overstepping author..
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
th e ’Soviet delegate Hi to renewed Cold Front I ’o Hit
ripcord pf that parachute.
hii demands that troops from lioin
Midwentern StateH NometHulv went over nnd some­
aide* be withdrawn to positions
body went under.
hold when hostilities broke Mil
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
July 21 In Java as thn result of Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg of the glldec waa barely Inside the
From high' un the Rockv Mminwhat the Dutch called police ac­
*«ln slope nnnther cold front the hangar doors.
tion.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
"The government of the Nelh- sliding lastly eastward toward the fellow about no high and about so
•rlands Is not satisflol that they hot nnd parched Midwest today wide? The one who salt! with
perpetuated a crude attack on the with possible crop-reviving gen­ such malicious sweetness: ' Why
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even eral rains,
" I t’s too early yet to say just don't voti take a ride In n glidec
demand that the Indonesian* not
how this cold push will art or
interfere with Dutch troopi."
how much rain It will bring,” the
W ater Tested
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
that a decided rellsf from
Local Communists In adding
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­ | i i n i i i u t l i s a Pa»* n a r t
Street..
. '
Greece Ajd Guerrillas eratures appeared a certainty for ■ty-fifth
3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
most of the plains slates within
Hospital at tlm Airport
ATHENS. Aug. 19. O Pl-Press fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air ■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.r*ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Na- crossed Into Montana and Idaho lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
outia, 60 miles west of Halomka. from Canada about midnight am| ■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
...'
was beaten back last night aftor •hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into [Btrest. the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into ■ *&gt;—ih* 1900 block on W*»t
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
»
'
'•
The reports satfl ths guerrilla*, Minnesota and Nehtnska by to. T irst Strool.
■ ^ T h o Mock on West T hlrJ
disguised as "peaceful citizens,' morrow.
W lthln46hm ir». he
----------------a
m *I rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
ave ttem peratu re/at least 16 do- Ichlorlne aimed
ofF 1local
Communists m
sml
burned .1117®
160 houses, the townhall, the pol- grees under todays continued ■ lk—Municipal Water Plant Arlatcr Iwforr chlorine was added.
station and ths civil admlnls- highr Tradings.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Ron office be/ors Iwdng rrpelBureau said, might turn out to tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
: A v a l i s t forces jv .’ co said to bo only scattered showers but It
hav* used srtm jrjrT ocounfer ths might also, Just possibly, he a nA coltform organkime found,”
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by general drought breaker for a were given for each of the above
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount considerable aec|lon of tho north- samples of water, said Mr. Raycentral and northern plaint states. rr, «
Vermlon oorly this morning.
The slamfatd barter lolugical
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­ sight for virtually all the remain- analysis of water is designed to
tion was Improving. If a said the w r of tho nation, sweltering determine whether or not col•rm r was considering the foima- again from a recurring hot blast llform bacteria ara present. These
tlon of Independent mnbllo com- that has spared generally only the are the organisms , commonly
mando units to fight tho guerril­ Atlantic and Pacific coast states. found In human and animal aewThroughout most of tho region ag*. They do not enute waterlas.
•
An announcement from Kosanc from the Appalachia n to the boms diseases but serve x«
said 10 guerrillas captured in a Rocky Mountains, temperatures danger signals. If they ate pres
i.”
hauls a t Grsvtna July 27 had been in the 90a or above appeared cer­ ent there la* a possibility that in­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­ testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
•aid.
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
Indonesian Fight
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.
icvsUs m s tm s r * n o**&gt;
County Meet
advancing on Sumatra to(f’«*tlaMO I r s a Faae Oae»
tho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
iM arahnH'M Talks
-Brandon, H miles north al. county agent and Horn- Dein. Eartlar Dutch dls- monstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
| realises* f«.« Pas* ftael
•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­ sign a hemisphere defense treaty
wsro living at tha town riated--M,000 td the Rem! note liar* tenned "economic aggres­
food o r shelter.
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and sion.''
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul- sador to the United States, told
provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl rsport «ts h*—w o u l d " M
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl a matter nf principle that fun­
for the Jayceea, but found that damental human rights and d'gthey could not give this without nllles he preserved in this treaIANK4
k etesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr. ty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
ros'Yif0 w
its from tho genets] oper­ agreement not containing such
to thank those who aided ating fund Is the 9189,66ft lamdln- right* and dignities.*'
^
tn their recent Community tereat snd sinking fund which, is
.... Drive.
handled by the Stato Ooard ad­
Warm colored brents and brass
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler ministration In Tallahaues and Is containers era perfect for ■f*U
Sealy Walden, Secretary
financed by gat tax revenue*.
and winter flower arrangement*.

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Oviedo
Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,
Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair Wert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and
T W I W ?
gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J. N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J. il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J. R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc
oa«t sVvSral w erks% rTulraV O kla.,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnh a rtr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J. A. H ar'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe
* ■
- Thumds r e n iilitg-^K*
honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J. W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t. flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of G rrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
R ee se Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude C o a te s.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv a t "IVayThe froren. food Industty now is
tona Reach.
rolls,
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and processing frown pies,
daugliters. Martha Anno ami rakes, and other desserts.
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses '
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were mice were popular continental!
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and dr-.serts. ■
'
|
Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Day* wee » - • - - -*
tuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr. nt Apopka, hi* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itj n and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

D P Entry

London Fashions Are
N ot Drastically New

(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetm er's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attem pts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv a t extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.
fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 o r 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many of his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows m an/ suit nlou
the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitte d 'a t
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. M an/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*--‘ lime and bottlo green.
turrd
Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
hard color*. There Is still w lot of
dull orange, brick, scarlet and
crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w**
end
lea. entitled "Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT '
reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;-------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

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Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
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tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates a t the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
"I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary of state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’rrfU teal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
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FLO RIDA, W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1947

Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
Truman Predicts B ig­
gest U. S. Surplus';
Spending Outlook
May Be Increased
By STERLING P. GREEN
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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controlled Congreu credit for cut
ting $1,520,000,000 from the
coil of government.

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But the next • result because
of intervening' factors, he dectee d ,. will be a total outlay i t
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead a t
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted
last January before the Repub­
lican costcutters got down to
work.
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
f ir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
tu rn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles, whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No N ew Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have
w U d - itJ y .
-*j*y* - -additional—loan
and increased coal production in the due union that opened
in. the battle for Britain's eco­ Monday.
nomic recovery.
Aaked to comment on report*
. Provisional 'rxport figures fo- that-b e is Interested In English
affairs. Including produc.
July, Morrison told a- news con­ domestic
tion lags and the nationalisation
ference, totaled $4411200.00(&gt;. of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a r t going to want a full
"the highest level since Novem­
ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl understanding oj thla problem, so
wa will ask any pertinent
month, ptobably the highest ever naturally
Question that has a bearlrfg on
recorded i
iha-loan.

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
IC eeilaaee m r a s e T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiM r
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481,1112
&lt;481.013 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Komlnol*
Jwm
get i o r the operatic*
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County school* aa submitted .re. officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
llssllssiS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C ap t Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
B y Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
WV-Flra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise t... . . this city *nd duplicated the first
crossing of the
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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
* f‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six U nit Apartm ent
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
T adet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

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Japs To Tell Story Y"
Of Pearl Harbor

But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sym pathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
...........
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
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M t-------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
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With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

A t Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 90
80 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

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TOKYO. Aug. 20, —The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
lead*™ accused of war cri
' . U — -----------concluded
of testimony relating
MERCHANTS MEETING
diplomatic
Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
A series
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
among the
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
prosecution charged
introducing numerous of­ who have not been contacted with
■el was Introducing
ficial documents which tha Jsp- regard to their reservations
prvilousiy had
call H. B. Pope, ticket
reported a* missing.
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*Missed Death In Army Plnhe Crash

Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed tV
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the m rril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
Fla.,
I R I I M I R H r t i
r 1 8 (1
Inot
n 'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ » « • taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan th a t the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Col-

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Economic Stabiliza­
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T a k e s Precedence
OverWestern Needs

Ni-nttal qimders In llalav n heavy burdens" In ) determined
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1- effort to meet minimum require­
j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie ment* of war-devastated ureas in
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the Indo- Europe and Asia "now threatened
Ihi* photo w made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
with starvation and vrono-ulc
He Hand, ony* thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL Jogjn- chaos,"
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
Msr«li*ll continued:
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hull"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
llonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl have not lost light of the econ­
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered omic problem* of the Western
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­ llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f, the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion! Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
•
Security Council, went into ef­ tin* hemliphere.
“My government will continue
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T he Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit io ta k e n p economic question* with
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu sound basis for practical ccopttsit&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u tion.”
In an Indirect reference to totdispatch from that city said.
(lunllHan &lt;m* l(Nit itts )
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
Hague In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’.oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
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George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ t. lfe • aihr
Inuriit- /Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00( 1. 010 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr Rr*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'allHH-fe feg {'»■* Toe!
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
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Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
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J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
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find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter T harp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \ .
| n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A BUENOS
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. o t l n - i s p e r i s h e d .
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aU rting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ the rest of. the week. A naval
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem tory for th e ' government foire* officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The
battle
for
Asuncion,
recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital of I’amguay, was in its 1'Fspile of all that Institution* ran
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{ I 'u ll M r * M I'fear T S rrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd 1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
JttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt tlturdf 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
N ational Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
w rte entered In competlon for
Oil Company Moves
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w a r today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The U rged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'C ler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed th at th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney RIChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob K ing
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
M
issing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
T am pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtg u lsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
if he waa telephoning uuss . from
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Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua t r y l u
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, • seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started S tate Prison at Ralford Suday look for him.
draining and cleaning the moat a t night prison officiate announced
repair department,
n o r sco u t N tm c i
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island a t 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida S tate Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm a t 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday
night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
meets
for
aH swimming
seaW
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A
began
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and
had
been
placed
by
someone
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­
M
phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng a t the Mayfair pool.
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Kiwanis Address In CIO Agreement

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20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
told the Inlct-Ametican conRepublicans Plan To shall
fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
Move Capital As nomic ireovety i* vital to the -,l.
,
O u t b r e a k Feared Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
N
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on^ * .JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* M feemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the woilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made
t.cfr will teio.cin isfe,'’ V*n demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
Monk said in a isdio sddirsi. . want
|j
peac* can have peace by liv­
Hr ssid Out the authority ol ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* actio
arlirinn tnrl
af.vrul will
and good
Will,N
tier lndonrti.ui Republican gov­ cooperative
•i ' i
ernment' ovei the Dulcji mcopied he said.
L
He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
trgiont of tbe two islands, which Marshall plan” for
the Americas,
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would t he _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
I inn 4i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
these bodies unless the Security
Council specifically orders tm.h
action.

Gfin Club Announces
Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,William*,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
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Cool Front Moves
Exam inations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With W elfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
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fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S ea­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* Mid-

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Hudget Report

t.'.iatlukte In Imm
(Cnnllnmk I M
On*|
Pafcll.k.e kill) rar*n« Sata-Sar
There are thnt*« who any Prime Miniater Attlee’* throughout
the fiscal
cal jrm
year,'
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In
aak annkar al
trouhlea art* due to a number of cauaea, but Inrjfcly to the other word*, the edmjnistratiou
kanfark, Matlki
fact that Aocialiam just doesn't go over for the average w t no terieua business n m i i n
.I I I Mavnalia ktran* ‘
Kpglitiunnn. ThO rationing of necesanriea is baaed, they which might rrriiKe taa roller■I HrtinJ rltt« mal In maintain, not so much ahortagea. as on the present govern* lion* In-fore next June.
nt ItsNevertheless, the President
Avlakrr 17. ISIS. al Ikr I'ml IIIIIh
•I kaalark. I'lailka. nnkrr Ik* AH meat's idea of equal sharing. The result is that no one is rioted .hat he hat issued o n n
satisfied. Those who were the have-nots feel- they are not to all government agencies
• I I m iiM n( Matrk 0. INkT.
1« j to
(it;
getting enough out of the step-up. The former monied and fwiueeu their dollara.
In preparing the next bulfrt,
aristocratic land owners are also disgruntled.
HIHI.IMI l„ liKAk
ha- said, adminiatralora air rid y
IMUInt
This
may
help
to
explain
the
growing
exodus
from
the
iiix iiiu r iiH»k
been instructed to “|(o|J
III Canada, Australia and South have
British Isles .to places like
Hn&gt;la*M Haaaaar
their 1040 hudget request* Jw
Africa. The accent is on South Africa, say many returned lew tt|f |U48 total.'* A.!mil '
hatmo! ___m en w h o - a r e
cares, he 'added. .
,
ft »tlk
OM Mmmlk
.Tft pjact* in tncreftsintf numbers. Amertedn factorial are gold# **JTnr‘
Alrong the devrl.-ipm-nta which
1.33 up there. Lines are lieing laid for the expected boom, and hove increased ihe spending tutT litt Month*
1-3#
at* K..iii« y ' f |
they find the old-school British, the lords and the look or may Incrente it. Hr,
Omt tsar
I.W there,
ladies, creating a new England away from home, with Truman lilted.
fhe 5100,000,000 Grcck-TigkAM *»hH**«r | aallrei. •'« r*l« ml landed estates, and the.gracious way of life of the old days.
Ikaaka. nialu Ilaee sad nnttree **f Not for nothing did tho roynl family make th a t African tab ajd program, of which |3|n,.
tmr Iks prnrpmmm mg touri
• 000 000 will he a li.ral 1949
Vthlif ft*tide.
rksnird f«*f
.
..
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ml MU log •It'nlUlM rule*.
Old England mnv be having its troubles. But a new pendilure.
A . *260.000.000 flood control
England
Is
being
bom
in
Ihe
Dominions.
Apparently
there'll
program, not yet acted • upon.
Inland
Meprt*#»tAMs*««
,
M|ire*eal» Ike JltinM !• Ihe always bo an England.
*
Stock tiding of strategic defWi r
N l l n t l fUM ml nd»«HUIn«. OlllmstwiaU. *91000,000.
Mi mr* Maintained In thr U t|rel
Increased coala of veterai*
In !fc» mnntr? with. h*adnnarTable Talk
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hcrvflu, *94,100.000
Uf» In (lk«HiH
kew %mrh.

Indonesian F igh t
(Ch IUi H tr-m I 'm ikw)
Jakarta regima for a • record of
"murder, arson and torture'’ from
Aug. 9, 19U, whan ha%aaid Ja p ­
anese Field Marshal! Terauchi
from Saigon Instructed Dr. i&gt;utliacna and Mohammed H atta, errrently president of the Republi­
can government, to* establish an
''indetK-ndent'' Indonesia.
Van Mook said the Republic's
central authority originally, was
only "Soekartin'a .golden voles."
but that ii spread because Lor*

The ability of thy St. Lou!*
Aug. 20 (A*)— Cardinals to come
TIME ABOUT
the floor has
More lhan 2.400,000 students, highlighted their play *n th* past •* In UHltf time alioul was fair
about 03 percent of them veter­ and apparently flic 19-47 seaion S iy In „ Klorida-Rullins football.
ans, will start classes al Amer­ will be no exception.
e (iatork won* the first game
ican colleges and universities In
Sent reeling aii-an .-one-hnlf C to 0 and the Tars ropped the
the next^ few weeks. This is a games hark of th* Brooklyn second by the same score.
new record.
**
. Dodgers Monday by two defeats
FIVE TIMER
They will spend more for m at the hands of* Ihe league
leaders
le
I’aul Motley, of Jacksonville,
education than ever before, and (he Red Birds served notice yes­
they will get less for their mon­ terday that they are still not out is a gent who will know tha tlms
ey than students did before th&lt; by coming back and winning from when Florida's Uatori play this
war
Florid,
• .ll UlY graduates the
7ha bast.trained
the Canls-Dodgers, the Ronton games. •
colleges have ever turned out. Braves rontinurd, to close qpletly
Use whiting a powdered rhalk,
This ta, because they are, on the in on the duo. Th*-/ moved to
average*, better students than tho within seven games off the pace to- scour vour bathtub. It will not
colleges have ever had.
by coming from behlnl to nip the leave permanent scratches on the
enamel surface of bathtubs, wash­
Wa are in the midst of one -Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-5.
of tha greatest periods of chamrt
The Giants bowed 3-1 to the Cln- bowls ami ainks.
In tha history of American ed­ rlnnati Reds for their eighth
ucation.
straight loss.
.
alders won their second game cf
That atmosphe.-w of change goes
The Chicago Cuba dropped both the tournament and eliminated the
all tha way down to the first ends
of a twin bill to th r Phila­ Springfield, Vt., I-eglon rlub with
grade which will have 30 pares III
Phlliea, 8-1 an I S -i
a 11-3 win.
more pupils this year than In delphia.
The American l^ugue'a front­
1946—and a severe shortage of running
New York Yankees openteachers.
M thfcir final tour of th* west by
Dr. CharleH I,. Persons
But the biggest changes are dropping
a 2-1 decision to Detroit.
Optomctriat
taking place In the colleges. New
loss cut the YankccV mar­
Idea*, new method*, are being ginThe
Sanford Atlantic* Ilk. Bldg.
over
the
second
place
Boston
tried out. Other ehauges spring Red Sox. who crushed the Browns
Hoars: 9-12 1-3
Phone 296
directly out of the war, which:
Sal. 0-12
9-5. to It and one-half games.
1. Has given th r colleges more
Rapping out 31 hits, the Cleve­ Eyes Examined - Glasses Killed
students than they had ever had
before—often more than they land Indians trounced the Wash­
ington Senators, 13-2 and 9-1 while
could take.
2. Ha* made It harder to pnr* a t Chicago, Joe Haynes halted a
vide as good an rducation for four gam* Phllailrinhi*. winning
- thesa ■eiwite«ta-ww' lm&lt;t"t&gt;*WtV&gt;; of­ atrerit-Ay blanking' Uk 'Athletic*
4-0 on mne hits.
fered before. 1041.
'
Take the first of those two
changes. The H. I . ' Bill mkde it Jax Terminal N ine
possible for millions of veterans
•
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&amp;
to -attend college with most of Wins In 1st Round
their avneuaet paid.
Officials say ilmt about fl.OOO,- Of Semi-Pro Tourney
A Bear for Work
0&lt;K- veterans, almoit half of all
WICHITA, Has . Aug. 20. f/P&gt;—
vgterans, havu applied for edu­
The 194(1 National Semi-pro Buiecation under the (5. I. Bill.
More than hall- of there appli­ ball Congress chami-ronx, were
cants already hate started son-e scheduled to make !holr‘ first ap­
sort of education or training. pearance in thia year's tournament
And »ahout__5&lt;l p ir r n .t uf—th a t tmlav and they were hnnlh .r for.}
figure, or l,600,00&lt;&gt;, arc attend- kinder treatment thin the 1910
runnersup received yesterday.
Inr college.
Tho St. Joseph, Mich, Ausros,
Here la why students are liqldefending champions, worq slated
ter than they used to lie:
With more applications than to m rrt the Lima. Ohio, v rti al 0
ever before, the 1 rnllrges havu P. M. (CST) in a firat round game.
Second place winners last year,
picked their student* carefully.
They have also mnde It balder the Carmichael, Cailf., firemen,
to g it passing grades. That is were manhandled 14-2 by the Jack­
eliminated the poorer students. sonville. Fla., terminals In their
But the same things which re- first 1947 tournament nppearanr«
fulled In more and lietter students vrstrrday. The Term'nals Wasted
make It harder for the colleges out five runs In the fir»t Inning
to provide as good an educa­ and pushed across sit more In the
tion as they offered liefore tbe sixth. Cleary Cone, Bellingham,
Wash., Bells pitcher, won his own
war.A shortage of money has-ham­ game as he singled to drive In a
pered the Colleges. Although col­ run in the fourth and defeat Pikesleges charge between 20 and 60 vlllr, Ky.. Braves. 3-?,
WATCH
Fort Wayne. In * . Electric won r
percent more for an educatirn
i
2,
in
'.he
from
Jamestown,
N.
Y..
5-2
now, private gifts have fallen
r . '
final game. In the aftero il and government funds have night's
not kapt up with rising eo'-.l*. ftoon game Coeur D'Aleni* Take-'
That has kept teachers' salar­
ies low and unattractive. Hu tluV E N E T IA N B U
colleges have had lira many itu ­
YAKDL
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and not enough teachers,
Aa rlca'a Most Beautiful
Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
with these results:
oAsk Me For Free Estimate
I. Classes a v r r a »g; e almost
twice as .large as liefore the wai.
I». W. STEVENS - 617 W. Roliinunn - Orlando
2. College* have been forced to
Phone* 2-0729
hire letfa capable Instructor*.
3. Laborstnriss. libraries, dor­
mitories and other, buildings are
badly crowded.
The colleges are - trvJng to im­
prove all three ronditjlMs, but It
Enjoy Bottled Energy . . . .
prbbably will be at Jrasi three
situation
to fiva years ‘wforw
bcfoi-g tilt! ail
is much better.
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Aa a TCU player, Florida Ga­
tor packfirld coach Buster Bran­
non once booted out *a 92 yarJ
quick kick which rolled dead on
SMU two yard line.
GATOHH PLAY 4 SEC
Florida's Gators play : four
Southeastern Conference tram* in
*1947; Miaalsaippi, Auburn, Gettr*&lt;■ and Tulanc.
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MASTER'S P U rii.
Ted Twumey, University of
TTurida line coach, played two
seasons as a first string tackle
for Nutrv Dame's most famed
mentor, the late Knute Rockne.

w a s h Tn o t o n ,

Southeast Asia, "necessarily u s r
unprepared” for hie assignment
to .&gt;ccupy the Netherlands E-.st
Indies on the day Japan surren­
dered.
He said the limited occupation
force barely saved lOO.OrM) in­
terred pgrsons Jtvrm murder by
Indonnaiana whom the Japanese
had Irained and armed.
After Sutan Sjahrir , a non­
collaborator, berame Indonesinn
premier, Van Mogk arid "the con­
sistent policy of the Nctberlau l»
government waa to support eonFund* to prevtiil spread o f She Mrnetive elements in the RepuliTh# tfrrnld l« « m * M#h#r ml Ike
/. In one of James Hilton's earlier books. III Wind, writ­ Meric An heof-si.d-mmith epl
pldtm- lie in hopes that "with other In­
jltMiHnfed PfMi Mklrk le rnlltlrd ten before his later fame and now revived, he sayk: "To if. IAOJJOOOOO.
donesian arras, they could form
In Ik* slier ml tefekli*
united
•tins mg nil th* Uraal »«e«« p«lnl»d eat and to talk—who first thought of elaborating the aini- 'Gomplethm of the v itt r i m a sovereign federated
In UlU gemgsger, a* m il ae nit ultnnemiH tochhlqile?" When you think about it, food is i ruergenry housing program, IIP, states of Indonesia, allied will*
A r •* « . k i . r . i r k j , .
Beside* supplr menial up Ibc Nclherianda In a rcnl un­
only one iwirt of a good dinner. The company makes the aOO.OyO.
prnprlationt lo rover defirieoflcs ion."
event, is the important part. A simple repast among in item* on whicJt Congress xl
Van Mook aald coiistrnrtlvc
WEDNESDAY
1917
friends can bring satisfactions that a banquet attended by r|»ijy has acted, Mr. Teu Stan id-allarir Indonesians failed in
d, Ire wi
will** submit to the grxt Ihelr efforts to overcome Japan ill-assorted company never can touch.T O iUflunweWt V il-asS -i.C L i.
J/ o l t o w V'1*1? jm v m s tir r jiw t not ,bc, briyiant, either.
ntoiiithrrirrh” mrisTT.r.' v sir
t h r program* i
ift1. HE w
mnlnV?'t\iov
,
H
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k!nrt,y'
with
an
Idea
here
and
tjiere,
good
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rdmri&amp;rad on ‘Capital
'lllll. n e Mook ddclared a federal interim
W
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*■r*’ ,,r' " '' oiwh 'I.aiii.y humor and some common IntfyreUi up and rinwn'the ixaird. of
Ire tevralrd, wlllfte- government would Ik- formed a*
BE YOUR INTIHTtB COM­
Soon as possible and that orders
PANION. IN V JTE^rlllM TO Talk at table is the final symbol,of civilisation. Who can for' 5'-o,')u).doo tu atari *..13". from
. th&gt; Indonesian government
YOUR INNER' ( l#A lD EN CK : visualise primitive man stopping nl meal time to talk? The 000.000. public works program for
were no longer, valid, lie forbade
A companion of all them that fear moment-tor him was one only for wolfing sustenance, 'the Ihr- Army and Navy.
thee,—Psalm 110:0.1
, th e Fresldenl gnvo this digest Indonesians In obey such orders.)
most in the quickest iKwsihle time.
of (ha shift In spending prosLike seasoning, there must not la&gt; too much talk from perla:
JACUNHKI AT IIAHVAUD*
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Britain and Ihr
nn.v one sourre, but just the right amount from sevci
H 08T O N -U IV - Harfy Jacun.
National
defense:
Expenditures
have agrerd lo '"»
ski, ex-Fordkam and (irecn Day
diners. Hilton has an Idea there. EveryImdy’H
"
meala enoH- -willII l&gt;e
lie down SU i,000.000 to Packer end, la assising Coach
Icon linknl lo'
tie improved by t he converaatlon accom|tnnylng them.
*10,401.000,000. AI.OU' t wn- thirds Dick Harlow with tba Harvard
to the icil of l
of this It the result of CoOgres- fonllull taam lhi» »es*im. Jnevnalanal aetiom the - i n iiiliiUHrifr ski. was on the Nntre Dame staff
well go sltoul ilr
“tn "rhanges In liming and a last season.
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— BrlttStrCrilfs
DAlion or »o.' TF i| cun gel any
slower ra'e of operations" aiieh
coal lo work with.
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as "difficulties In recruiting."
M'm II*h S i » m I'aas Oael
irnllssnl Ira** l*eat &lt;r&gt;*I
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Veterans; Outlays will be *120.,
ll pays lo look SI maps cat*- formal ratification of Ihe contract. fuluro". hut the report was chal­ 000,000 higher In a total cl mortgages.
A Murray rxrcutlvp rstlmato-l the lenged by AUler's deputy, llcrlwrt
Agrirullure: Reduced *422JMH,fully. Ih e B urtuni have lalrly pay raises will r-vst Ihr rompnny
*7.4r&gt;0jtoo.(X)o.
000 to *939,000,000.
Morrison.
printed new maps ft (O u te r Mon­ fl'.MMUNM). Thn eontracl will run
Internotionsi;
Even
without
thr
Natural resources: Up *59,009,"I only saw It jn om paper,'*
golia. When c»tn|utfd with ihe tinlil Jan. .11, till), with tho wage Morrison lolil a news conference, Marshall plan or any other new 000 to *1,150,000.000, chiefly Im
increases
retroactive
to
May
I.
“and. as far as I cap-sec, the story foreign aid program, epcndlnr. rause of Ihe s|ierd*up in flotnl
eld one*, ihcy located (lir Allot
.
During early negotiations, tho does not know what It’s talking will be $791,000,000 higher to a control work.
mountain!, which aliases the w otl!
new total Ilf *4,101.000/X)0, The
Finance and com
.
UAVY-CIO rali-.-d Ihr corporrtinn about."
over b»d pul in Stnkjang, a Chi a "ftcachht-ad" in its national camThe Dally Mail, an Imlupenlent gain -U, lb* result primarily &lt;d *129,000.000 to *1.-97,1
»»ie proving, in Outer Mongolia, paigoto win Immunity from piovl. conservative newspaper.Aalil Att­ unexpeetedlv hestr.v withdrawals
Transportation and rommunira*95,000,000
tduee
lee intended to step out because of from th e ' 1,750,nno.poo loan ftind tfoni Reduced
a Soviet istrltiir iistc. Ihcy m.i&gt; sions of the Taft-Hnrtley act.
Ute (irtek-Turkish aid Pm- $1,4.15.000,000, largely
breauso
. .
berm
Under contract terms the UAW deteriorating health and nervous and
fri away wilh this or .they may
grain.
high construction coats have dlnexhaustion
after
Ihe
tlrltlsh-Ameragreed
not
to
aulhi.rl**
a
strike
no|.
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Rnclal program: Exnenditurra cooragnd highway building.
unUI approval 'a'obtained from iean loan revision talk* In Wash­
Interest:| h Federal
‘ S interest p a y
ington paased their most critical foe*welfare, health and security
Ihe
international
union
and
not
The struggle ak«in«I Germany. until 45 days have elapsed since stage.
now estimated *20»J&gt;00.000 high- menta
its will
ill rise *12S.000,nno hljjh
ciV
for
a
total
of
(l,95.1,000J&gt;0O.
ihe (entering of American the filing of a grtevsnea.
rr to $6,125,000,000,
. m m Iwcause
m m ” «f
‘Housing;
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TlHKw Increased short-tarm
Down *576,000,
rates and
&gt; on the Pacific were pr
Should an onautHirlxed strike
CATOItH
"AllltOAD"
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000.M0.
malnlv
L
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aiutC ont Ur*. Payment -&gt;f interest- on—tw y
r .th e
hfkrly’ W W 'l k h 'l i y Bccu
Recoil ml pal leave bunds cashed by vet­
noUrei T m m ilf P .jR r a
, ' 1 * |»'’lf ^ r '*f K1orMa1».n- g ft* r-£ -e rre d d ial thee Rreon
foun- stViK-Uno Kinanco
Corpoi
itrlorisn B rn n l,'A d am , of noUcet immMllAUiy onlrnn* J t» | y fo«&gt;tbii|| tHp (Oil of
Finane* Corporation ,r.u
nIly•
mvmlrera to return to work. The try was to play the Vedada Club longer m a y , make real esta'w erans.
U bor: Down . *10.000,000 to
ily which produced |wc&lt; company will have tha right to
of Havana, Cuba, In 1912.
loam or buy veterans' housing *192.000.000.
nlr and olhrr public »eiv- dlaeharge participants, e x c e p t
pf high value. Bpht prophe­ where the union objerta.
In Ihe event of in -shleetlon, the
cies occur in his ‘-'America's Kcodischarges would l*A tn-ated as
.Suprrmsry," published m grievances.
1900. is there any one willing
Oe the other hanl, Ihe'Hrlnpsny
today who can (oretrll with equal promised In return:
accuracy lire silualion of ihe Unit"That neither Ihe union, its ofSbtlrt in 2,0001 And if there fleers, agents or mtmlirr* shall Im&gt;
n v ;
r, would il do ui any good? liable for damages for unauthorlied stoppages, ttriki-s, Inlrnllnntidrr Winiton Churchill. Her­ al slow-downs or suspension of
bert Hoover and other voices ety- work x x x . "
iag in Ihe wildeineu. Who hee.'r
President Clarence Avery of Ihe
rompany aald ho l-elloves Ihe
them )
agreement "fair *o both parlies
A ghoil town *7n! Idaho. Dixie and ip accordance wilb thr provi­
— S H O R T S PRO G RA M —
by name, has hern bought ht sions of tha Taft-llstlley law."
"The principle of union respnn*
M A RCH O F T IM E ’S
army veteran wilh ihr aid el •Ibillly la rs-cognUed." he said,
" T U R K E Y 'S 100 M IL L IO N ”
* GI • loan, .
at . horn adding that he arse 'fully satisihe goI&lt;1
Id f u i h 'o r Civil Wat fled" the agreement would aerva
a '*Atrong deterrent" to wildcat
CA RTO O N — “ fc R O W IN G
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. died 40 year's ago, and lo­ as
strikes.
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ll surrounds H i£\k primitive
Regional UAW-CIO Dlrerior
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wild country. B4 miles from ihr Emil Maxey said:
"It gives bolh the tinl-m and
MaresF neighbor viflage. The
purchase included a school, a ho^ Um company* the proteelioq we
think IS needed to maintain pear*,
'■fwi
Id. a post office, a Uloon, gen ful-and Constructive relations.”
ft 71 .- (G
« a l ilore, a cemrlrty. and a lot
Meanwhile. Ford Motor Co. and
E L iiliM f
■tif •?*f
of empty log V a ^ V .D t e town the UAAV resum&lt;*1 negotiations on
I f f i r e . covtrs more lhan 170 acrer. hs« • a contract, with an agreement
Wf
believed Imminent Tire I’AW'a
’
17- innAbiiAfiii,
jtfUm ul rmmril, saklsk a i t
Im -M iT
«tan hat Ukcni-utw the hotel, ealled to meet hero (turaday.
'/• hope lo hiaka-a rcsoit c*itDon’t
o f it fo t.iiu n im w|,0 will
Rio Conference
the (va»l surtounding form
ipotlsmen't paradirr. Jn the
ir .s ll|H a l,*e, !**■» Oe.)
.
th# taowi of ihe trgi.rn alllarian ayalems of gqvarnmrnl,
fake for skiing, and later Marshall told the conference that
I airport is | 0 ire built t l n the American nations "all agree
that the aUU exists for man, not
*y p la te , for au-miaclrd lour- man for the *Ute—and that we
abhor anv 'limitations upon the
freedom of expression of man
finding^ o f ^ r a b coin* ,‘n throughout the world.”
"For only when we have access
♦egian medievil hoard dot#
to the thoughu of men. to the
.*b#l th* -rtisl.r were foreea
of publle Opinion flee of
I, - *■ . ‘
/
Norway, Tliey are thoug
coercion or connivance, only then
ran
wo
develop
a
wholesome
com­
been tent to far from
mon interest while a t the same
time respecting separate national
: h ire d i^ f 1 Arab rulerr traditions," he eontlnord.
.
Blight
&gt; and Africa as bodyTh# secretary said:
"We ere devoted to the Principle
that aUtes and nations should___
be
l*ound by th* earn* aUodsrid* of
»l Camion(inople a.' moral conduct we ge'. /o r the in­
~MoI« Cririrgf.
« « ol Europe. SuTJ dividual good faith ond fair dtri*
rulm ol , | , lag. honesty and friend!? roepersW #’ Mate: the fira'- lion, mutual respect and freedom
o—these are expect of
1 have None names­
thee# wo
other as
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slate*.
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Record Number Of
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- Students To Enter
Itill Have
Ha' F ighting
Still
Colleges This Fall Chance In National

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S ID E L IN E S
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ytdtn*.
Some nf the F8L teams have
been practicing this procedure ail
the v*ar.
Sanford • i* one of .. the few
teams in the league that has nut
had over tnre# vet* on it* roster
at any one time during the yt»r.
For quite a while the Feds have.
blavcd with only two old timer*.
Hitiildy Lake and Don Murray
rgrre the only two veta on the
team for quit* some time, until
Iht arrival of Watt Harrington.
At the first of the year we h .d
three. They Included Lake. Hal

WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 20, 1947

Miss Summcrsill Is
Bride Of Mr. W esson

PLASTERING — STUCCO
(’LAIN — ORNAMENTAL
* ALSO — PATCHING

IIAKKY G. STONE
lift S. *l.aurel

Dorothy McDaniel Is *

Phone 1837

Social Calender Wed To J. E. Pearson

I’KTTr lilt KKKING
There has been n let of petty
bickering in the Florida Stale
I-cague this year about the V'Mtlhilitit* of making the circuit
uu
liken - a - lot-, ot
irnsted a* a limited service
talk and tumbling* about player
man;- and Maya Langston is
rlastifiratlnns and the transit r
now oat nf basebsIL
of player* from active- to di*
Sanford has five,rookie* under
a bled or suspended lists.
control. They Includ* Dill Stan­
We read that John Ganton, Johnny Tomgt, Johnny Mc­
srl, ‘Threatened in effect,
Manus, Tim. Tyler nnd Jack Meif not literally, to field a
Cammon. We would venture to
ClaiM A team another year
say that there is not another
if the leager doesn't rl.unp
club in the circuit with morn
' down on infraction of Class
limn, five rookie* on its roster.
It rule* tOlh ironrlad rulea
that put a atop to the mock­
D O N ’T F O R G E T ,
NKW IIOWL MCORKIIOAltDery we nuw hare in the
league.”
'
’MIAMI. (JP&gt;—The 00,000 fans
It serma to ua that we heaid expcctrd
TH U RSD A Y
to pack the enlarge*! Or­
John finntel advocate Iragui ange Howl on New Year’s Day
rule* requiring trams in tjw will have a new electric porcelain
8 :0 0 P . M .
Florida Stdte' la-ague to have Rsorcboart!—42 feet long ami IS
sis or eight raw rookies on- their feet high—to help them follow the
Sanford Ixxlge No. 1241
roster*.
game.
.
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W« al*o read In the official
minutes df'Xfof regular- meeting
of -the 'd rrw c 1 o r * of UuT
Florida State la-egue that war
held in -1‘alalka. on July Iti. thy*.
"Director Liggett asked for a
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clarification of the league rule
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relating ta j,« y iu n pUycrs. Fol­
low ing a lit* [/• mom it waa movcd by Director iterlong amt sec­
onded by nOtrector CarMtchae1.
that no club may have more than
three veteran players on the Ve­
Will Be Closed Thursday, Aug. 21
liev playing .roster at any liou.
but in the event that- any club
Ihru Autf.
29 .
has m o rv rih aii three veterans
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under control jit any time, any
veteran on the disabled, ,*u»*
Will Re-open Saturday, Augv 30
tided or -temporarily
inactive
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list must remain on »ald ll«t
- I***-j iffw t w dgyrrT bc nu&gt;-'
HOtJRS
tion died when Orlando voted
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against it because under league
rules, all by law amendments m* I
9:00 P. M.
7:00 A. M.To
le-tween annual meeting* require
the unanimous vota of all club(."
We do not nee wital our
friend* to the south are cry­
ing about. Taey kill unr of
the best rule* that has been
brought up in the past few
nd T
years, and
Ihrn they rry 'herauae other team* are play*.
ANYWHIRE-AND FOR EVERY USE­
Ing a Urge number nf vet'
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*.w^4 -v-. iruin players.
according
to
the way the
Iraguc regulation* are set up
any club in the circuit ran liavj
a* many a* eight veteran pU&gt;rrs on their iotter ami continue
fu' jugglo them ao that they
have uiilrJbtPC -^un-X ha - active
"fosfer. There I*, hardly any reg­
I
ulation on the veterans.
Any eluli could have, lei'* any
foi example, eight veteran pitch­
\*-Vr
ers. They can pilch one tonight
then dUahlc him for thiee or four
days, then bring him Itack and
tins another game. The same
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pmcedtire could lie worked on
all eight nf the men. We agree
that this is mighty poor system,
but the one* who are crying
. 4 . AND YOU CAN HAVE IT
the loudest are the ones who did
nothing about stopping th# pre,

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Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Warden an­
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0 . E. nounced today the marriage uf her
Mr. and Mr*. J*»e Oorlfv, who
8., will meet at 8;0Q p. M. at daughter, Dorothy McDaniel, to art- spending Uu* summer months
the Masonic Hall.
James E. JVarson. u n
~Pearson.
The double-ring, ‘ _ candlelight
ceremony waa perforated on Sat­
urday evening in Folkston, Ga.
Rev. F. J. Gilbert officiated dur­
ing the ceremony at the Folkitnn
Methodist Churc
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The Townsend Club will hold I Mre. Pearson attended schools
Its regular meeting In’ the Tourist 1 In Waveroaa, Ga. and for the navt
Lenter at n:00 o clock. ' After the | voar has been employt-d u* secretbusinc*. meeting there will be ; * rr for the Hou.holder Assccla'.-s
m *i
game*. Refreshments j Ij »w firm. Mr. Pearso.v reccivcil
wtll Is* served. Members and his early education In Sanford
friends are invited.
schools and graduate ! from lhMONDAY
; Seminole High Schoo'. Purine
The Truth Seekers Class of the, tbe recent war he served with tie
First Methodist Church will hold&gt; United 8tatea Army and U nt prrIts monthly social an I husinesa sent working with A. Duda nn-l
meeting in the Church annex at Sons. Mr. and Mr*. Pearson nr«8:00 P. M.
making their home at 1114 Mag­
nolia Avenue.

I. O. IJ, r . and the Semmolj Rebecca Lodge No. 43.wtl| havn a cover­
ed dish sufiprr at the I. O. O. F.
Hall at 0:30 I&gt;. M.
The D. A. V. will meet at the
lagion Hut at 8:00 P. M.

Mr. add Mrs. R. E. Warren of
Portsmouth. Va. nrr |h e guest* **f
Mr. and .Mrs. Mike M'-ntri* at their
home on Park *Avcnu-.
Mr. nod Mr*. Al V Hunt re
tureeil on .Sunday from ToniT*
Cainp at l.vke Apopka whero they
spent about eight ilaysl
Mrs. IthiMla H. Ewing returned
to Sanford on Tuesday nlti r visit.
Ing for ten days witn friends in
Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Preston Jordan
returned on Tursdav front Knox­
ville. Tenn. where Mr. Jordan
underwent a minor eqeraiinu.

Mrs. J, C. Davis nnd children.
Ann and James, an I Mr t, Davis'
tional a* will ns the physical mother, Mrs. Flossie Goodson. have
strain of an -aclir*** duties.- returned to Sanforil a fter- two
lly UU1I TUOMAH
H
Ms
week*, n i Paytntm'Ilegqli.?*
r.&lt;* \ \ r .'. ;■
’ttt. m .v :
HOLLYWOOD. Atig. 20 &lt; jn _ my strength during a picture."
Mr. and Mr*. M!|Utn Hrarker
Olivia
Dellavillainl o f f e r s ' Meaning- that she might hav» ami gramlson, Kene*. have return­
some a&lt;lvlcc op how to be hdpw gone night-clubbing in her bnrh- ed to their homr in t.'lmrle-toii. S.
though an actress: I. gel mat elor d a y it
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rird; .2. marry a writer.
•‘■Yea,’' »h* admitted, “hut 11«*»* II. Anderson In Sanford.
Although ahe is now enacting during 'Gone&gt; ttyth
vyth The Wind
Mrs. Walter Jackson nod sons,
n loony in."The Snake Pit.” Oil- ‘Strawberry Dlohde.* ‘Hold Hac2
vn* never sounded happier. It ’■ The Dawn.* T o Each Ills Own Jame* and Civile, -if lin-ellmi *t,
her fiiai acting job sir
Ince mar- o r . T he Dark Mirror.* A* fur Ca. are s|&gt;ending two weeks with
rying novelist Marcus- GdudricK; th" other*—and particularly H » ' R ftrJtfk so B '* mother. Mi*. Ada
and like all newlyweds, she it I Errol' Flynn
picture*—t h a t's Johnson, and *i*ter. Mr*, ladtio
Itaulerson and Mrs. Juliun Fort',
r*commending the institution of another‘matter."
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Record notes . . .. Since I’hil son. in Sanford.
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- a V-tbe—writer* who-hgTerf fg rrti— rtrnntfif— Tft WtitiaTim
Mix* t-niirn Mu- Hiown and
matried actresses,'* she observed. hit, "Smoke, Smoke. Smoke,” Tix
"Ntinnally Johnson. Niven Hutch, is going to wax some. Harris ML* Jean Crowdi-rf who have
Oiarlca MacAtlKur, tli name a numliera. They are vocal twins been spending ttie rummer months
few. It's a perfect combination. . . . Current and listrnahle: Peg­ with Mix* Hiown’* mother Mrs.
Olivia pointed out that writ­ gy l^«, “Old I-nve Of Mltir;” G. II. Ilrown, lefv yesterday foe
er* ran perform their work at Count Haste. "Soulh;” Ileryl D»- I'm tland, tt»e., where they will
ivsinnn leaching. Knrnuto they
- hohre while the wife is away a*, vis
“ Mother. Mother,Mother
the studio and 'thus their work­ Delta Rhythm Hoy*. "Coipr I- will visit in St, laiui*. Mo., witn
ing hour* do not overlap. Ar.d Out Of The Rain;" Tommy H"|. Mis* Crowder's parrnta.
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Station W T R U
agreement thn.ugh
Mr: . . . I M r,
r. Summsrxill}
E. art
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S Congrvss.
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of Geneva tod ry announced the
Congrrsstohal appioval would
rrlm*dn» Iloaixs
marriage- of their daughter, Betty I* needed if any ma|or rhnnge J’J.T
•Nf « a ■t in. I'sy
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Louis*-, to Rowland Wesson, son of •eta made, such -vs an extension l.ltg Txx.slii songs. •
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Mr, and Mr*.
\ . Wesson also uf •f the loan or a req'M-el for o.vvict • u I’MIs slskrll
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"Dsyment terms. Repayment I* ‘
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The marriage was performed by a-Hnluled to start in IP.tl and li tu tSrn
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Rev. Kaiser. the Flautist minister ontinue for B0 year*.
Juhlill) |*4l**M|*|*l# ,
of Titusville, at hi* Hois,' on Aug.
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Two technical groups, rrpre- !
2 at 3:00 o'clock .in ths presence »*otlng both countri.-*. have ocen Ilia ilt^ b f) Uu*«( Mil
Uertlnr - LTvnftM,~-lCyTlfb*7*HS'l
dfy's o|H-ni(]£ session. Bnyd.-r'said
«•«•&gt;*! (U^riUfii
inole High School and Mr. XVeiaon C B T ^ tR S m is handling' Irmle ‘ 9
Nm&gt;
se n e ,1 with the A tintd Force* nMJrr&gt; including the British &gt; ; l i H um M u i k t i i *
1‘lilK 11
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U i u t i t &lt;Mi
during the war. He Is employed I |w,po*a| for permit*! on In in-/ease |y;uu ,\rU»
l&gt;v the Sanford Atlantic National h r imuorts from the ilomininns at
l U t i u rv i f u l i f l u n i i
Hank. They are at present mak­ tin- expense of .purchases from , 11 «»V lefilr IMU
ing thrir horpe in Geneva.
•tmerica, in order to conserve d.d- • 11i4*I ll#?|Ur»l|UlD 4i*Ur#
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REVIVAL
AT TIIE

Kpv. «V Mm. IK mIp II. Jonrs ofOklnhmun C'ltjr, Okln.
Mill lie Singint: K I'rrurhinR Each* Evening At 8 P. M.
Except Satiirilny.

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Every One Invited — (’nmr Oner A; You'll Come
Again.
K. I. Wright, I'nnlnr

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The.idher is concetm-.l with fin- Tk*,—i»&gt;
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BALMORAL Seotl.inJ, Aug. 20. imrement that iniuimU be , x- Sit* AH
i/1*i—Princes* Mimaix,.- "ronti^a 1 riunged' freely for dollar* nt the 1:ll* N*u i *
Nl|»ift*r HffrtMlU
out" tomorrow on her 17th birth-,
’ ’ * tvoitest nf countries having fnvnr- 7l*»
&gt;:W *VfR*
•lav. The debut of the younger •Mr trade halanre* in London.
lint** With 4 Hilt
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daughter of King George VI and
Since the committees hnvr not ! *il» tftitr tiltiif TMilr
Queen Ktiiabrth will take plnr# fnishial their work, gmernl mia-t- ; * V'
M'iti|tny \|«‘iii«4il"ti«
nt a family party in Balmoral lig* hetwren the full delegations *
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THE PURCHASE
Castle, where the Royal Family I* »rie dispensed with yestctilnv ai.d » iu N
H.»ftiiti&gt; K'tv*
on vacation.
talav. Snyder said. He milled:
,lJ " &gt;4h&lt;»|'|H'tV ^•irll.ttk
OF
ntnun'* WntM
"Coming out" means for srtright"They ate arriving at Aria* nf j *lU.lMI Ns.U*
Iv Princes* Margaret thet *h* will ilhriissions. nnd they ir|tort they li*4'^
IsMtin AMicit.an lUiiih'tti
go to more parties and fulfill mere •re making gmMl progress."
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Tutn* VmU t* lD4|»i»*(rd
public engagement* unaeepmpr o /lX i-,
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It also mean* that M art-aid ran
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begin picking a loishntel if she .
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Kfcyttim i» * -•«
wants to. from '-ho hnndsom" and «ul Pourcl Into a mold. Ibev need
titled young inrn who d u ster guidance
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,and , lov
st»'"'i
II: 1. Noon II.OI. V.lx,
nround the Court of St. Jnm vi’s.
lie Polnleil out that nt least IJ :&lt;4 Hluinpt tj’.iiiH
(I.milled In Milliter Sl ide)
She hasn't shown any public pre­ 80.000 boy* and girl* in this na 1 : 1
Nrwx
Hii'ims
ference vet,
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Imn say goodnight every ni«ht to _link nil,-/
» limiOt k i m r o w
IIY
•n attendant in some institution. J nl,*u
Htn^klf PtAM+f
WRNDY IIAItltlR AltltlYING
At least 110,000 gre in ho,nr* for | } ,&gt;•• I*
it m' r l4 t.f l
Lin'd U'cIht announced 't&lt;xioy ike dependent, 40.000 ore in ror- 1 !•*» Unr \"lt» lltiMrli
that in a telephone *nnvpraotion rrrtional home* amt 0(1,000 are in 3 1xil NV%%•
.MA'RGARET ( ’. GWALTNEY. Jeweler
Tt'inmi IHqmp
with Wendy llarrte in New York komoa for the hand trapped, he 3it&gt;i
lixA l%Nf «ii*_
on Monda'v ahe said that' she and will. Apothrr uninn of li bakW- -rwo- N
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Fnrnterlv With
be, hiishami. Dailil K. Mevtr, Will' x r in foster home*.
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ngnin (*• guests in Sanfotd. They
This' is an army of rhtldren X:lk Notxlt,
Tim*
c . i IMIGYN. JEWELER
will arrive in October to spend the (towing by leap* and Imunilj, he
111* Mix) lit. I* IM»f
winter season at thr Mayfair Inn. In-lared and pointed out llint if 5tl!*
Vulfe of «),» \mO
Winter I’nrk. Elnridn
She stated that they are looking the present rate of diverse »f one
»lk* I A;oo 1i n i of •fi | * i %
forward to a lot of iwimming and sut of three marriages continues,
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golf during their star here.
bv 1900 BO percent of mitrt iager
In Oriental «tl th" .lint i* n
Will uperntr tnmplete tvnlrli nnd jewelry repair service
will end in divorce. Tin* will
When substituting corn syrup rcult In increasing lh« nuniii r xymlHil of nmternity. At one lime
foi sugar in making takes and «f children in institutions, lie Oriental rug* wriih lutl* m 11,,using only genuine parts. Will appreciate your repair
ro o k ies, use only two-third* of the tinrrd the religimt* background of
rt»rn«*r§
rn(?rtlv -vhii^IiI l»y
business. All work guaranteed.
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liiiuid called for in the ireipo.
rare for children in homes.
barren women a* n mateini'.y
The Florida Methivbxt Home
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l ks* been In operation for 10 venr*.
have a sealer. Use a sugar ayrup h „ . r , 0 . . r r e r B n i p U m . 11 bull,lines
for the guava shell* Make by |nd „ normill rnroMn„ nt „f
using 3 cup. of sugar to cup. of
lrUi
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M n in e
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1 1 m s i — oa m
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water. lHeat
together until
sugar onlv are children
given mxteii.il
i* dissolved and hold In refriger­ rare, but vocational ttniidng »!-•&gt;.
ator until needed for use. \ t fn.il he *aiil.
n* rontainrrx are filled, place them
Guests Introduced hv loci Field
in'the (efrigrratot1 to xtora until were P o s t m a s t e r r harlex 1^.
tiiev can be taken tu tha-summer* PiViwne " f r*iro7 Ga ,~Ti snk K
cial locker, or store in roar home Wald of the Gulf ttrfiii'ni' Com­
fleeter, llcie .gain, sp-rd tn get­ pany. and Frank Hand'er of Plot,
ting them into the fr-cxec in im- ids Fashions. I nr.
pmtant. Store, after freetlng, nt
xem Fahtenheit or lowyc.
The pulp left from *cediqg mav
A familiar method for tu-ating
!*• pureed, the pr.*luet swoetened a itint stnin is to sprinkle tile Ftnin
and. with lime or Icmin julpe add. with salt, squreie lemon iolee over
.
ed. may also be fro irn l« axrve a* it, nnd spread it'in the sun tn dry.
a delirious froirn Jussrrt with­ Add mote Irmnu Julre If lia rrs of
7:00 A. M. Id 10:30 A. IW.
out defrosting.
tha in,i still show.

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TING T H U R SD A Y A U G U S T 2 1
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Scalp treatment* and elrclrlr msaaage a specially.
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Orange Juice

f liilleil Apple Juire

Tontalq Juire

Pineapple Juire

Grapcfriill Juire

lllrndcri Emit Juire

OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
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W/IInrnn ur Sausage
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TOUCIITONVS LUNCHEONETTE
A PLEASANT-GOOD MORNING

HPECIAI.S i on AUGUST

HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK

CLUB

Two (2) Fresh Florida Eggs
Prepared Any Slyl*
Choice Oft
Hit tiered Touxt W/ Jelly
Coffee W/ Cream

Play .Shoes and Odd Lot

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Glass Jar* or tin arq flm» if

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Our Floriila guava Is now rated
one of the richest aourrev of
-Vitamin C-gnct ts.^ ill Addition, a fair
aourre of Vitamin Av I* «K-i cmtains a fair amount of calcium and
phosphorus.
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pealing used fresh, as 3 dessert
fruit.' served with a ipriukl • .of
sugar ami with rreani, with or
without Iho ses-d* removed—but do
seed them. They may uu us«-&lt;l a*
apples in pie*, dumplings. Ilrown
Hetty, shortcake*, souffles .or
whips, *herliet*, ice cream, frost­
ing*. and many other dessart*.
Guava nr, preferably, nfctgr i* an excellent sulistitute for.
orange or tomato Julre anJ serves
as a delectable and desirable addi­
tion to ppunrh. Guava* frees* ex­
ceptionally well,* retaining thrir
fresh flavor to such nn extent as
to make the fr^xen pro.hiet-prac­
tically indistinguishable from thr
fresh fruit. Then* too. thoy am
free of the trouldesomc. tendency
of browning or discotorinr thn'. lieseta thr ranner and the freeYo uf
peaches.
Freeiing Guava*
To have a quality product, fine
Davornl, firni.rl|&gt;e. thick, mealy
fruit must- be used and, further
more, speed U essential to good
freeiing. The method of prepare
libn is simple and ea*y.
Wash guava In rold walar. peel,
cut In hnlvcs nnd removs need
center with silver spoon. Add pulp
to shell", oy pack sheila and puj]

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�W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 1947

Tilt ToHats4-l
H al Stewart Turns In
-Victory For H ats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

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

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

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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

Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'"■■■HntU -tipMli-MUir

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take
jiottom
Umpire
did not
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an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
lb
of the aiith ranto by Murrar.
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke lla
llrlri*, ct
think that Murray was H*l|e rdtlil. tb
- -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
ISi ) | i i i u l l c a c b b
i*
Mit,..ii. w .i.iuar
The gate* came tumbling down
t
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In the ton of the tenth when Gene
T u U is
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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
ANKOItli
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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
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
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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
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
St si
.SSI J i
rlnet»n&gt;. W ild push**: I.ak a, CutNew
VorK
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I'ltisbutah
IS
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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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To dean a home freiixer, use a
aolutlon of baking aoda and wa­
ter. but never soap or a caustic
solution.
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FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR S A L E ! 0

WORK WANT ED

'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 I1H8.
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.

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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
aelwhlte. The
Accomodation tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
Shop, llC ’ K. 2nd St.
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
12 SPEC IA I/ 1FMVICES
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated

ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums
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-*
8DUICKLAND-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
W A N T E D T O 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 8L
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 ip 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; FO UND
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.

Another Georgian, Red Sans of
Macon, with 37-40—77, was a!»o
amung the 32 who qualified jn .jriterday'a field of 90. Ths only
other southerner on han&lt;l was Jim
lta»em- of- Durham, N.^-Ou -who
card ed a p a ir

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Igheat ea»h prlc* paid for used
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• t 96,000.00.
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
A * * ." rn b l l of m m o l'.a t a t v ln r
BUT A. WILLIAMS
LOST—Two 1100 *• 20 Tire# on bean llh d In ih a ClrcaU Court
Ce, 811 E. leL Ph. M*.
id Landqutal, Aaoeclata
rlma. Brand numbera 2743 A In dnd fur Oam'nnlc I'o iin ir. K b w
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for the Oklahoma Agui.-^ and k
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with brown spots. Anaware to
name, "Sandy”. Phono 329-M.
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To Protect th* P n ( c of Ih* World;
To Promote the Proof*** of America;
To Prodpr« Prosperity for Sanford.

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Partly cloudy through Friday with
local afternoon
ft*rneon showers arid thandrr*ho*»r*.

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Soviets Use

Call Special
1948

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.
QU1TANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
21
—Cuba formally present­
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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. NONE'HIE WOSSI fur their djnking. Mar* Ann O’llnsky, I. and her pet

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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 S p lit In
Withdrawals Wi ll
B e $ 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
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors Dutch action on a large
The majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinHia
i 's f , r if s u
B ti on outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman V isits 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
ir*Htfiyiit«j| im

1** 1 # L f i M l

Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

V

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.
„■

Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive
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

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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 perjS ifta ,1 } • J

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.

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
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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Proposal For Italian
And Austrian Mem­
bership A p p l i c a ­
tions Rejected

Reds Hit 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

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 21
—Kutii* today used the
elo
twice in rapid succession It* &gt;ck
action tin the applications ot Ita­
ly and Amiris for membershi,
in the United Nations.
These weie the sixth and sev*
rnlh srtnes cast this weel s»,-J
they ran the Rtmian siring
total of 18 against majority u
cirions in the Security Counn
On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••
sole clrai linl ClfIrtWJjfia fe1'* f I
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-

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"

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

B y Mikey Browning
Mis* Mikey Browning of Banford, who Is the youngest gl-l
pilot In the United States to hold
l«rth a glider and power plane
pilot's license, him Juft com­
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­
ver C rating hy making an al­
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. BrownIhg. director Of the Sanford School
of Aviation.
The altitude was obtained It
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis*
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra.
8 h o . r o * need* hec c tow -cuu nlry

and endurance flight to complete
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire
oi\p ef only two women In th*
United .-tat»s with this rating,
the other being Mi*. Virginia
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
tummer In California with her
grandmother, hut la erpected to
return to Sanford In September.
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
ed a t tho National Soaring meet
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h
nuelo rT’.' the ship which
I* supposed to be one of the
beet of Its type.
RATIONS MET
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The
American Military Government
announced today that record Im­
ports of grain and fl-mr frpm the
United Btates had made it possible
to meet the full broad ration
throughout the combined’ BiltlshAmerfcan tones of Germany for
the first time tn months.
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lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
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Senator Bilbo
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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lo r Thendoje _G Itilbo Of M inisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p i 5 e m b a rk a lio n O r i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
—* f k
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
.-G erm an D P C a m p taking h!v disputed seat !h the
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; Cci’gtfss.
rosa Sets TJp
O rd e re d B y B rita in 80th
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
L'ealh
of the Ult-yeer-oM
17 D isaster U nits
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
DcmocraU left forever unan­
LONDON, Aug. 21
Britswered the qUrsUoq of w heth­
29 the amount of credit remain­
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v er h- «**s entitled to his third
ing from- her original $J./5n,i'&gt; the 4 ,4&lt;lD Jewiili refugeM oil
t*rm
in : the Sertale. from
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banwhich •'* was tuirred on !-•been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirm hailt by tomorrow
ficials said today.
partisan - charge* of unfitness
Cross ehapter* during August • Iternoon or be lu m p u rle d .to
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
January.
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenllrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-r h *,r in August of l!»P'.
M aneillr for three week*. T h 'v : re
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn rgrncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
Hied lo Ivml in P alnline a rnonih
uary a oil a third In June. II •
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
s In duty i-eOnly yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1 spent two
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
relying Ireaim enl in » Virksagreed, with United States ap­ was
hurp.
hospital, and on
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*, Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
pounds 'n trade with other coun­ reertded In the first four months nip if the ultim atum i* Ignored,
physlrel check'll'.
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« O fu g ce Organlraliorr said at
mation which partially
parademands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flam burg, in the British lone
’yreil hint. IW lora said the into a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
flauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii, cancer, wa* the Principal im­
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i A Jerussteiri
Credit.
railed
the
news'
mediate reuse of death.
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lf
these
.refugees
at
Hambtn
r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against hti15-10 in Orlando.

g a S t r r imtmrTcflt M aar

the While IlTuUso
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 1rcnch Ajrrec On

lasting, nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc

Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.

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Hemisphere Action
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F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST 21, 1947

mid go

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on a hunger

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they
strike

1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
" itar the Holy Land.- They were
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off
Haifa after a battle with Blit„ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
bciaidlng paities, and • return­
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
their voyage. They have
next month for a treaty of "friuml- began
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
with Italy.
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
not a commercial accord but a
Go on Sale Sept. 2
"statement of principles" between
the two naliona. (Tho United
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
State* announced last week the
cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the
an debtal.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware
gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
The holder of a 1347 llrense
treaty would Inelude the “most
favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld
lieto**, either In person or by
ment of national* and business.
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge
‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofsy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the
with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license,
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
bean revoked or suspended. They
muat hi so affirm that they are
stilt In good physical condition,
Train P assenger Is
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
A rrested A t Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
*
paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
waa ar»e*le4ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
* | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before
Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
SPEED RECORD &gt;
mad* the arrest. .
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m —
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo
der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate*
damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky
Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
.nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay.
track of hint.

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

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.

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
T e s tim o n y # D iscloses c*f l.'tm sn industry. j
Of fir? i! United States Jources
U m p ireM an lian clled
acknowledged this today, hut did
By O rla n d o M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
After
hearing
t hhee
testi­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
Russia claims the plans for we
morning, of John Ganiel, Lou
lonfeiente would nullify term*
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
Potsdam Agreement hold
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irimHmtttl ran I’m 1* Fightl
ford specators and me mber’s oJ
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
long -Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
I.avHy's cap wnajputlrq "u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy S heriff Chartas B&lt;ek,

9

100 Entries Will
Compete In Pony
. Races Labor Day

At any rate It v .,- not in h D |w h n 1* chairm an of th* program ,
.xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
The dt’cn -tend at the e i» t end
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
rep o rt.
T h e i r w a * It" i,mii&gt;t no u r t p i n d t h a t f l t | s ' " r i d e r t d id

[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
by Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
&lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
John George_flcmler. .73, died ’ anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
1 ’’tpirv
Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
iment
Cooper, who, working wjtlj-LaviL- the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24 I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*nn(■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are protional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Im proves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Mr*. Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J . B ender of Han­ bruised
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
In
an
autoinhile
accident
ford and Edward 8. Bender of
afternoon, is reported CummWiton. $100. It wai reported.
Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
r,lL_
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell R eiw rls On
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
negro.
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h
y
i
t
.
1^*1*
Charle*
Cannaday.
Erickson Funeral noma. Tho re who onaratr* hi* own taxicab, was
Jack Ruisetl, who 1* engaged
main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulS49
Friday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
ing Company hs* recently returnMidwest H eat Wave Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ed
from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
ing In a project of combatting
aphid on tobacco.
ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8 Jap Treaty Talks
aphids or plsnt Hca egnFace Postponement Theae
legit 2A
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )- trip* during ths paat month
weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
Monday, while two such deaths govern Conference decisions.
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
The 8tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jothers In Minnesota.
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionatallad at the U. S. boundary, or early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
of ita flavor.
ward.
month.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE SIX

W I WII.

Explosion
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VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
lie GARTH JONES
isolating several large munition* five-hour conference today with
dumps from which more explo General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek, A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
■tons had been expected. ■
gave the Chinese leader what ofThe gravity or the disaster flelal sources deserthrd as a front, the glider pilot uigghd a
waa pointed up by the dispatch "very frank” report In conditions few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­ in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail ing* a swell time. Personally, I
The American presidential en­ wasn't convinced of the extent of
vy minister, from Madrid to the
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­ my pleasure. It was mv first title
•gene.
a glider.
So complete was the ruin o ' sidence. with lime out only for in It’s
not like rbllng in a regular
the naval arsenal, situated .about lunch, and the unexpected length airplane.
more like someone
two mites from central Cadiz, if the session recalled Wede- tying n kiteUfa
string
to you ami say­
meyer's
previous
crltiral
reports
that no clue was left to the
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found Dub?"
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion them In north -China anti Man"All we Irv to do is make a liar
Cracked buildings in the hemt churls.
*P
out of.ihe guy who said "EveyfWrdrmeyer Is In China to lhU
Of .Cadii. Street cars were drut.-Lluc-iM *.
,
~ Tbr --hw.T- v!Ca u ksoA■vY't
rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
iS T f r ..m ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
their, hinges.
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
The explosion came at • I0:o« ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
P. M. last night. Spanish author- corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
(ties announced no estimate of tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
the casualties. 'Reporters said
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
most of * the Injured they saw meanwhile government
had been cut hy flying glass nr listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
were bruited by falling debris. reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
Tha Jerei de Is Frontera radio the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
station, 16 miles to the north, Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
broadcast appeals throughout the thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
lelties.
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Ambulances and rrscue teams Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
were arriving from as far east allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inaa Malaga, west from Huelva, rovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
and north from Sevilla.
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
Reds Hit U. S.
"How do you like I t’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 m ilrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
(C anllaa.4 (row l’»«. &lt;hte|
and that will end the uniter," progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..| .hark V at. ■ •
Johnson safd.
&lt;nld
ChUng*;
r
tr
e
A
-fn-Vhe
past
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
* &gt; •'a*
“Attributed all sorts of motives to four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*h. tha United States which we never towns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
thought of."
of territory.
The United State.* then suppor­ sq u a re kilometers
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
ted a Chinese move that the coun­ The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
"Imparital state" to Investigate 07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigconditions in Indonesia and s.ipcr- killed wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
vfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
T he'flrsl step would W a n ervlhrhave Iteen flirting with star*.
■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
I never knew I hsd it so g i &lt;s|
Btationerl In Halavla.
pn j h e ground.-------- ----------------Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
flees was made In the course of
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
door-looking things popp'd up on
night ago when the council direc­
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
%%.1Mil %NT V IIHMIIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
WrHi*#, J t&gt; Hits Kwbii 11 T« went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ JulUn
K 11if refill «(u¥ Minnie K * the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta To
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
Vnrry
M
Hhtrjw Htil iFllen Jtin** bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
but the Indonesians • Conditioned
('Hy
of
Hanford
T
*»
i*
A
llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H rlu t Otlv t* To Itolpo speed again.
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
J e n It in i r i m
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ride elevators.
ington then sent a note to Jog- A To FrH^rlrk fl.
«tui
“Thai was a thermal” A th n , Jakarta last weekend declaring Ar n« H.
mnl feels just like a kick In the
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
'r
u
l
t
t
Hut
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow ITfjfiilt d u x
I*n1ji. pants.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii tWldrt fo
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
settlement "our offer of good of­ K fiiic ea I! Millet d m IH1# H air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
WI ilia m*. i a m M A eit*» fliii* T o ing to take a lot of explaining.
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»*winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S' Either the ground v a i coining up
JatnV* A m u (HI* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he ToWHHftint
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
Rickard William**
U. N -had no Jurisdiction
■ ‘ - ‘ IIn the
MMAii i . m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
down faster than n greased pig
II arrifnn J y r tu t Mmaff H on n fireman's ool-i.
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- To Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* not
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney it d in Ellen thermal. We seem to lie going
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
Tn J*mo A Ntit Hut (V r- down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
lands act* a* if this organisation
frmn- the trackseatrrr — -------TiAt f f l l t I t all.
... ..— -i t'tiamt'yvrs, Jrole Hr rtut Aflfinr
•vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
"The council alone must deride |t*l| To 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r
apron rinse to the hanger." • A
T I i m K I r MOliTfiAlif:
thi* question and not the Nether­ “* Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn and UTIH# glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
lands. The government of the Iliitlt To A J William*
to the wash room yvhen he can
Netherlands certainly will submit
M T IU T IL TIIW ill' iffiVlTfS %f}|:a reached the paper towela without
Lundrion,
Andrew
V
To
II
H
Ar­
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
sUVlching.
nold rlwi
•how no Indri-iklon."
A used far bargain Pulled mil
H
o»n*»
Olrnoris
le'*an
ror|».
Tn
Complaining that the couneil I-ItIIIare llo|if&gt;r
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
rather tU n overstepping author..
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
th e ’Soviet delegate Hi to renewed Cold Front I ’o Hit
ripcord pf that parachute.
hii demands that troops from lioin
Midwentern StateH NometHulv went over nnd some­
aide* be withdrawn to positions
body went under.
hold when hostilities broke Mil
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
July 21 In Java as thn result of Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg of the glldec waa barely Inside the
From high' un the Rockv Mminwhat the Dutch called police ac­
*«ln slope nnnther cold front the hangar doors.
tion.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
"The government of the Nelh- sliding lastly eastward toward the fellow about no high and about so
•rlands Is not satisflol that they hot nnd parched Midwest today wide? The one who salt! with
perpetuated a crude attack on the with possible crop-reviving gen­ such malicious sweetness: ' Why
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even eral rains,
" I t’s too early yet to say just don't voti take a ride In n glidec
demand that the Indonesian* not
how this cold push will art or
interfere with Dutch troopi."
how much rain It will bring,” the
W ater Tested
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
that a decided rellsf from
Local Communists In adding
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­ | i i n i i i u t l i s a Pa»* n a r t
Street..
. '
Greece Ajd Guerrillas eratures appeared a certainty for ■ty-fifth
3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
most of the plains slates within
Hospital at tlm Airport
ATHENS. Aug. 19. O Pl-Press fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air ■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.r*ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Na- crossed Into Montana and Idaho lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
outia, 60 miles west of Halomka. from Canada about midnight am| ■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
...'
was beaten back last night aftor •hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into [Btrest. the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into ■ *&gt;—ih* 1900 block on W*»t
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
»
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The reports satfl ths guerrilla*, Minnesota and Nehtnska by to. T irst Strool.
■ ^ T h o Mock on West T hlrJ
disguised as "peaceful citizens,' morrow.
W lthln46hm ir». he
----------------a
m *I rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
ave ttem peratu re/at least 16 do- Ichlorlne aimed
ofF 1local
Communists m
sml
burned .1117®
160 houses, the townhall, the pol- grees under todays continued ■ lk—Municipal Water Plant Arlatcr Iwforr chlorine was added.
station and ths civil admlnls- highr Tradings.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Ron office be/ors Iwdng rrpelBureau said, might turn out to tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
: A v a l i s t forces jv .’ co said to bo only scattered showers but It
hav* used srtm jrjrT ocounfer ths might also, Just possibly, he a nA coltform organkime found,”
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by general drought breaker for a were given for each of the above
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount considerable aec|lon of tho north- samples of water, said Mr. Raycentral and northern plaint states. rr, «
Vermlon oorly this morning.
The slamfatd barter lolugical
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­ sight for virtually all the remain- analysis of water is designed to
tion was Improving. If a said the w r of tho nation, sweltering determine whether or not col•rm r was considering the foima- again from a recurring hot blast llform bacteria ara present. These
tlon of Independent mnbllo com- that has spared generally only the are the organisms , commonly
mando units to fight tho guerril­ Atlantic and Pacific coast states. found In human and animal aewThroughout most of tho region ag*. They do not enute waterlas.
•
An announcement from Kosanc from the Appalachia n to the boms diseases but serve x«
said 10 guerrillas captured in a Rocky Mountains, temperatures danger signals. If they ate pres
i.”
hauls a t Grsvtna July 27 had been in the 90a or above appeared cer­ ent there la* a possibility that in­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­ testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
•aid.
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
Indonesian Fight
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.
icvsUs m s tm s r * n o**&gt;
County Meet
advancing on Sumatra to(f’«*tlaMO I r s a Faae Oae»
tho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
iM arahnH'M Talks
-Brandon, H miles north al. county agent and Horn- Dein. Eartlar Dutch dls- monstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
| realises* f«.« Pas* ftael
•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­ sign a hemisphere defense treaty
wsro living at tha town riated--M,000 td the Rem! note liar* tenned "economic aggres­
food o r shelter.
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and sion.''
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul- sador to the United States, told
provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl rsport «ts h*—w o u l d " M
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl a matter nf principle that fun­
for the Jayceea, but found that damental human rights and d'gthey could not give this without nllles he preserved in this treaIANK4
k etesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr. ty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
ros'Yif0 w
its from tho genets] oper­ agreement not containing such
to thank those who aided ating fund Is the 9189,66ft lamdln- right* and dignities.*'
^
tn their recent Community tereat snd sinking fund which, is
.... Drive.
handled by the Stato Ooard ad­
Warm colored brents and brass
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler ministration In Tallahaues and Is containers era perfect for ■f*U
Sealy Walden, Secretary
financed by gat tax revenue*.
and winter flower arrangement*.

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Oviedo
Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,
Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair Wert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and
T W I W ?
gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J. N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J. il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J. R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc
oa«t sVvSral w erks% rTulraV O kla.,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnh a rtr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
• *
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J. A. H ar'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe
* ■
- Thumds r e n iilitg-^K*
honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J. W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t. flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of G rrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
R ee se Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude C o a te s.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv a t "IVayThe froren. food Industty now is
tona Reach.
rolls,
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and processing frown pies,
daugliters. Martha Anno ami rakes, and other desserts.
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses '
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were mice were popular continental!
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and dr-.serts. ■
'
|
Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Day* wee » - • - - -*
tuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr. nt Apopka, hi* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itj n and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

D P Entry

London Fashions Are
N ot Drastically New

(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetm er's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attem pts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv a t extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.
fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 o r 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many of his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows m an/ suit nlou
the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitte d 'a t
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. M an/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*--‘ lime and bottlo green.
turrd
Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
hard color*. There Is still w lot of
dull orange, brick, scarlet and
crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w**
end
lea. entitled "Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT '
reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;-------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

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Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
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tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates a t the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
"I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary of state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’rrfU teal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
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VOLUME XXXV111

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No. 199

FLO RIDA, W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1947

Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
Truman Predicts B ig­
gest U. S. Surplus';
Spending Outlook
May Be Increased
By STERLING P. GREEN
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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controlled Congreu credit for cut
ting $1,520,000,000 from the
coil of government.

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But the next • result because
of intervening' factors, he dectee d ,. will be a total outlay i t
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead a t
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted
last January before the Repub­
lican costcutters got down to
work.
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
f ir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
tu rn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles, whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No N ew Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have
w U d - itJ y .
-*j*y* - -additional—loan
and increased coal production in the due union that opened
in. the battle for Britain's eco­ Monday.
nomic recovery.
Aaked to comment on report*
. Provisional 'rxport figures fo- that-b e is Interested In English
affairs. Including produc.
July, Morrison told a- news con­ domestic
tion lags and the nationalisation
ference, totaled $4411200.00(&gt;. of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a r t going to want a full
"the highest level since Novem­
ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl understanding oj thla problem, so
wa will ask any pertinent
month, ptobably the highest ever naturally
Question that has a bearlrfg on
recorded i
iha-loan.

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
IC eeilaaee m r a s e T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiM r
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481,1112
&lt;481.013 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Komlnol*
Jwm
get i o r the operatic*
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County school* aa submitted .re. officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
llssllssiS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C ap t Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
B y Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
WV-Flra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise t... . . this city *nd duplicated the first
crossing of the
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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
* f‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six U nit Apartm ent
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
T adet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

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Japs To Tell Story Y"
Of Pearl Harbor

But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sym pathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
...........
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
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M t-------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
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With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

A t Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 90
80 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

Tha
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concrete ___
TOKYO. Aug. 20, —The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
lead*™ accused of war cri
' . U — -----------concluded
of testimony relating
MERCHANTS MEETING
diplomatic
Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
A series
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
among the
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
prosecution charged
introducing numerous of­ who have not been contacted with
■el was Introducing
ficial documents which tha Jsp- regard to their reservations
prvilousiy had
call H. B. Pope, ticket
reported a* missing.
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*Missed Death In Army Plnhe Crash

Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed tV
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the m rril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
Fla.,
I R I I M I R H r t i
r 1 8 (1
Inot
n 'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ » « • taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan th a t the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Col-

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Economic Stabiliza­
tion Of Old World
T a k e s Precedence
OverWestern Needs

Ni-nttal qimders In llalav n heavy burdens" In ) determined
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1- effort to meet minimum require­
j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie ment* of war-devastated ureas in
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the Indo- Europe and Asia "now threatened
Ihi* photo w made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
with starvation and vrono-ulc
He Hand, ony* thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL Jogjn- chaos,"
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
Msr«li*ll continued:
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hull"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
llonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl have not lost light of the econ­
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered omic problem* of the Western
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­ llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f, the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion! Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
•
Security Council, went into ef­ tin* hemliphere.
“My government will continue
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T he Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit io ta k e n p economic question* with
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu sound basis for practical ccopttsit&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u tion.”
In an Indirect reference to totdispatch from that city said.
(lunllHan &lt;m* l(Nit itts )
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
Hague In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’.oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
L * (hfe.es _ l
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George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ t. lfe • aihr
Inuriit- /Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00( 1. 010 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr Rr*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'allHH-fe feg {'»■* Toe!
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
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Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
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J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
.
,
,
,
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find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter T harp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \ .
| n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A BUENOS
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. o t l n - i s p e r i s h e d .
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aU rting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ the rest of. the week. A naval
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem tory for th e ' government foire* officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The
battle
for
Asuncion,
recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital of I’amguay, was in its 1'Fspile of all that Institution* ran
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{ I 'u ll M r * M I'fear T S rrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd 1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
JttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt tlturdf 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
N ational Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
w rte entered In competlon for
Oil Company Moves
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w a r today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The U rged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'C ler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed th at th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney RIChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob K ing
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
M
issing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
T am pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtg u lsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
if he waa telephoning uuss . from
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Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua t r y l u
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, • seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started S tate Prison at Ralford Suday look for him.
draining and cleaning the moat a t night prison officiate announced
repair department,
n o r sco u t N tm c i
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island a t 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida S tate Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm a t 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday
night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
meets
for
aH swimming
seaW
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had
been
placed
by
someone
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­
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phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng a t the Mayfair pool.
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Kiwanis Address In CIO Agreement

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20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
told the Inlct-Ametican conRepublicans Plan To shall
fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
Move Capital As nomic ireovety i* vital to the -,l.
,
O u t b r e a k Feared Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
N
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on^ * .JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* M feemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the woilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made
t.cfr will teio.cin isfe,'’ V*n demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
Monk said in a isdio sddirsi. . want
|j
peac* can have peace by liv­
Hr ssid Out the authority ol ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* actio
arlirinn tnrl
af.vrul will
and good
Will,N
tier lndonrti.ui Republican gov­ cooperative
•i ' i
ernment' ovei the Dulcji mcopied he said.
L
He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
trgiont of tbe two islands, which Marshall plan” for
the Americas,
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would t he _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
I inn 4i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
these bodies unless the Security
Council specifically orders tm.h
action.

Gfin Club Announces
Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,William*,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
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Exam inations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With W elfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
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fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S ea­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* Mid-

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Hudget Report

t.'.iatlukte In Imm
(Cnnllnmk I M
On*|
Pafcll.k.e kill) rar*n« Sata-Sar
There are thnt*« who any Prime Miniater Attlee’* throughout
the fiscal
cal jrm
year,'
. . ...
In
aak annkar al
trouhlea art* due to a number of cauaea, but Inrjfcly to the other word*, the edmjnistratiou
kanfark, Matlki
fact that Aocialiam just doesn't go over for the average w t no terieua business n m i i n
.I I I Mavnalia ktran* ‘
Kpglitiunnn. ThO rationing of necesanriea is baaed, they which might rrriiKe taa roller■I HrtinJ rltt« mal In maintain, not so much ahortagea. as on the present govern* lion* In-fore next June.
nt ItsNevertheless, the President
Avlakrr 17. ISIS. al Ikr I'ml IIIIIh
•I kaalark. I'lailka. nnkrr Ik* AH meat's idea of equal sharing. The result is that no one is rioted .hat he hat issued o n n
satisfied. Those who were the have-nots feel- they are not to all government agencies
• I I m iiM n( Matrk 0. INkT.
1« j to
(it;
getting enough out of the step-up. The former monied and fwiueeu their dollara.
In preparing the next bulfrt,
aristocratic land owners are also disgruntled.
HIHI.IMI l„ liKAk
ha- said, adminiatralora air rid y
IMUInt
This
may
help
to
explain
the
growing
exodus
from
the
iiix iiiu r iiH»k
been instructed to “|(o|J
III Canada, Australia and South have
British Isles .to places like
Hn&gt;la*M Haaaaar
their 1040 hudget request* Jw
Africa. The accent is on South Africa, say many returned lew tt|f |U48 total.'* A.!mil '
hatmo! ___m en w h o - a r e
cares, he 'added. .
,
ft »tlk
OM Mmmlk
.Tft pjact* in tncreftsintf numbers. Amertedn factorial are gold# **JTnr‘
Alrong the devrl.-ipm-nta which
1.33 up there. Lines are lieing laid for the expected boom, and hove increased ihe spending tutT litt Month*
1-3#
at* K..iii« y ' f |
they find the old-school British, the lords and the look or may Incrente it. Hr,
Omt tsar
I.W there,
ladies, creating a new England away from home, with Truman lilted.
fhe 5100,000,000 Grcck-TigkAM *»hH**«r | aallrei. •'« r*l« ml landed estates, and the.gracious way of life of the old days.
Ikaaka. nialu Ilaee sad nnttree **f Not for nothing did tho roynl family make th a t African tab ajd program, of which |3|n,.
tmr Iks prnrpmmm mg touri
• 000 000 will he a li.ral 1949
Vthlif ft*tide.
rksnird f«*f
.
..
;
ml MU log •It'nlUlM rule*.
Old England mnv be having its troubles. But a new pendilure.
A . *260.000.000 flood control
England
Is
being
bom
in
Ihe
Dominions.
Apparently
there'll
program, not yet acted • upon.
Inland
Meprt*#»tAMs*««
,
M|ire*eal» Ike JltinM !• Ihe always bo an England.
*
Stock tiding of strategic defWi r
N l l n t l fUM ml nd»«HUIn«. OlllmstwiaU. *91000,000.
Mi mr* Maintained In thr U t|rel
Increased coala of veterai*
In !fc» mnntr? with. h*adnnarTable Talk
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hcrvflu, *94,100.000
Uf» In (lk«HiH
kew %mrh.

Indonesian F igh t
(Ch IUi H tr-m I 'm ikw)
Jakarta regima for a • record of
"murder, arson and torture'’ from
Aug. 9, 19U, whan ha%aaid Ja p ­
anese Field Marshal! Terauchi
from Saigon Instructed Dr. i&gt;utliacna and Mohammed H atta, errrently president of the Republi­
can government, to* establish an
''indetK-ndent'' Indonesia.
Van Mook said the Republic's
central authority originally, was
only "Soekartin'a .golden voles."
but that ii spread because Lor*

The ability of thy St. Lou!*
Aug. 20 (A*)— Cardinals to come
TIME ABOUT
the floor has
More lhan 2.400,000 students, highlighted their play *n th* past •* In UHltf time alioul was fair
about 03 percent of them veter­ and apparently flic 19-47 seaion S iy In „ Klorida-Rullins football.
ans, will start classes al Amer­ will be no exception.
e (iatork won* the first game
ican colleges and universities In
Sent reeling aii-an .-one-hnlf C to 0 and the Tars ropped the
the next^ few weeks. This is a games hark of th* Brooklyn second by the same score.
new record.
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. Dodgers Monday by two defeats
FIVE TIMER
They will spend more for m at the hands of* Ihe league
leaders
le
I’aul Motley, of Jacksonville,
education than ever before, and (he Red Birds served notice yes­
they will get less for their mon­ terday that they are still not out is a gent who will know tha tlms
ey than students did before th&lt; by coming back and winning from when Florida's Uatori play this
war
Florid,
• .ll UlY graduates the
7ha bast.trained
the Canls-Dodgers, the Ronton games. •
colleges have ever turned out. Braves rontinurd, to close qpletly
Use whiting a powdered rhalk,
This ta, because they are, on the in on the duo. Th*-/ moved to
average*, better students than tho within seven games off the pace to- scour vour bathtub. It will not
colleges have ever had.
by coming from behlnl to nip the leave permanent scratches on the
enamel surface of bathtubs, wash­
Wa are in the midst of one -Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-5.
of tha greatest periods of chamrt
The Giants bowed 3-1 to the Cln- bowls ami ainks.
In tha history of American ed­ rlnnati Reds for their eighth
ucation.
straight loss.
.
alders won their second game cf
That atmosphe.-w of change goes
The Chicago Cuba dropped both the tournament and eliminated the
all tha way down to the first ends
of a twin bill to th r Phila­ Springfield, Vt., I-eglon rlub with
grade which will have 30 pares III
Phlliea, 8-1 an I S -i
a 11-3 win.
more pupils this year than In delphia.
The American l^ugue'a front­
1946—and a severe shortage of running
New York Yankees openteachers.
M thfcir final tour of th* west by
Dr. CharleH I,. Persons
But the biggest changes are dropping
a 2-1 decision to Detroit.
Optomctriat
taking place In the colleges. New
loss cut the YankccV mar­
Idea*, new method*, are being ginThe
Sanford Atlantic* Ilk. Bldg.
over
the
second
place
Boston
tried out. Other ehauges spring Red Sox. who crushed the Browns
Hoars: 9-12 1-3
Phone 296
directly out of the war, which:
Sal. 0-12
9-5. to It and one-half games.
1. Has given th r colleges more
Rapping out 31 hits, the Cleve­ Eyes Examined - Glasses Killed
students than they had ever had
before—often more than they land Indians trounced the Wash­
ington Senators, 13-2 and 9-1 while
could take.
2. Ha* made It harder to pnr* a t Chicago, Joe Haynes halted a
vide as good an rducation for four gam* Phllailrinhi*. winning
- thesa ■eiwite«ta-ww' lm&lt;t"t&gt;*WtV&gt;; of­ atrerit-Ay blanking' Uk 'Athletic*
4-0 on mne hits.
fered before. 1041.
'
Take the first of those two
changes. The H. I . ' Bill mkde it Jax Terminal N ine
possible for millions of veterans
•
But
&amp;
to -attend college with most of Wins In 1st Round
their avneuaet paid.
Officials say ilmt about fl.OOO,- Of Semi-Pro Tourney
A Bear for Work
0&lt;K- veterans, almoit half of all
WICHITA, Has . Aug. 20. f/P&gt;—
vgterans, havu applied for edu­
The 194(1 National Semi-pro Buiecation under the (5. I. Bill.
More than hall- of there appli­ ball Congress chami-ronx, were
cants already hate started son-e scheduled to make !holr‘ first ap­
sort of education or training. pearance in thia year's tournament
And »ahout__5&lt;l p ir r n .t uf—th a t tmlav and they were hnnlh .r for.}
figure, or l,600,00&lt;&gt;, arc attend- kinder treatment thin the 1910
runnersup received yesterday.
Inr college.
Tho St. Joseph, Mich, Ausros,
Here la why students are liqldefending champions, worq slated
ter than they used to lie:
With more applications than to m rrt the Lima. Ohio, v rti al 0
ever before, the 1 rnllrges havu P. M. (CST) in a firat round game.
Second place winners last year,
picked their student* carefully.
They have also mnde It balder the Carmichael, Cailf., firemen,
to g it passing grades. That is were manhandled 14-2 by the Jack­
eliminated the poorer students. sonville. Fla., terminals In their
But the same things which re- first 1947 tournament nppearanr«
fulled In more and lietter students vrstrrday. The Term'nals Wasted
make It harder for the colleges out five runs In the fir»t Inning
to provide as good an educa­ and pushed across sit more In the
tion as they offered liefore tbe sixth. Cleary Cone, Bellingham,
Wash., Bells pitcher, won his own
war.A shortage of money has-ham­ game as he singled to drive In a
pered the Colleges. Although col­ run in the fourth and defeat Pikesleges charge between 20 and 60 vlllr, Ky.. Braves. 3-?,
WATCH
Fort Wayne. In * . Electric won r
percent more for an educatirn
i
2,
in
'.he
from
Jamestown,
N.
Y..
5-2
now, private gifts have fallen
r . '
final game. In the aftero il and government funds have night's
not kapt up with rising eo'-.l*. ftoon game Coeur D'Aleni* Take-'
That has kept teachers' salar­
ies low and unattractive. Hu tluV E N E T IA N B U
colleges have had lira many itu ­
YAKDL
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dents
and not enough teachers,
Aa rlca'a Most Beautiful
Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
with these results:
oAsk Me For Free Estimate
I. Classes a v r r a »g; e almost
twice as .large as liefore the wai.
I». W. STEVENS - 617 W. Roliinunn - Orlando
2. College* have been forced to
Phone* 2-0729
hire letfa capable Instructor*.
3. Laborstnriss. libraries, dor­
mitories and other, buildings are
badly crowded.
The colleges are - trvJng to im­
prove all three ronditjlMs, but It
Enjoy Bottled Energy . . . .
prbbably will be at Jrasi three
situation
to fiva years ‘wforw
bcfoi-g tilt! ail
is much better.
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END TO END
Aa a TCU player, Florida Ga­
tor packfirld coach Buster Bran­
non once booted out *a 92 yarJ
quick kick which rolled dead on
SMU two yard line.
GATOHH PLAY 4 SEC
Florida's Gators play : four
Southeastern Conference tram* in
*1947; Miaalsaippi, Auburn, Gettr*&lt;■ and Tulanc.
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MASTER'S P U rii.
Ted Twumey, University of
TTurida line coach, played two
seasons as a first string tackle
for Nutrv Dame's most famed
mentor, the late Knute Rockne.

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Southeast Asia, "necessarily u s r
unprepared” for hie assignment
to .&gt;ccupy the Netherlands E-.st
Indies on the day Japan surren­
dered.
He said the limited occupation
force barely saved lOO.OrM) in­
terred pgrsons Jtvrm murder by
Indonnaiana whom the Japanese
had Irained and armed.
After Sutan Sjahrir , a non­
collaborator, berame Indonesinn
premier, Van Mogk arid "the con­
sistent policy of the Nctberlau l»
government waa to support eonFund* to prevtiil spread o f She Mrnetive elements in the RepuliTh# tfrrnld l« « m * M#h#r ml Ike
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pldtm- lie in hopes that "with other In­
jltMiHnfed PfMi Mklrk le rnlltlrd ten before his later fame and now revived, he sayk: "To if. IAOJJOOOOO.
donesian arras, they could form
In Ik* slier ml tefekli*
united
•tins mg nil th* Uraal »«e«« p«lnl»d eat and to talk—who first thought of elaborating the aini- 'Gomplethm of the v itt r i m a sovereign federated
In UlU gemgsger, a* m il ae nit ultnnemiH tochhlqile?" When you think about it, food is i ruergenry housing program, IIP, states of Indonesia, allied will*
A r •* « . k i . r . i r k j , .
Beside* supplr menial up Ibc Nclherianda In a rcnl un­
only one iwirt of a good dinner. The company makes the aOO.OyO.
prnprlationt lo rover defirieoflcs ion."
event, is the important part. A simple repast among in item* on whicJt Congress xl
Van Mook aald coiistrnrtlvc
WEDNESDAY
1917
friends can bring satisfactions that a banquet attended by r|»ijy has acted, Mr. Teu Stan id-allarir Indonesians failed in
d, Ire wi
will** submit to the grxt Ihelr efforts to overcome Japan ill-assorted company never can touch.T O iUflunweWt V il-asS -i.C L i.
J/ o l t o w V'1*1? jm v m s tir r jiw t not ,bc, briyiant, either.
ntoiiithrrirrh” mrisTT.r.' v sir
t h r program* i
ift1. HE w
mnlnV?'t\iov
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with
an
Idea
here
and
tjiere,
good
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rdmri&amp;rad on ‘Capital
'lllll. n e Mook ddclared a federal interim
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Ire tevralrd, wlllfte- government would Ik- formed a*
BE YOUR INTIHTtB COM­
Soon as possible and that orders
PANION. IN V JTE^rlllM TO Talk at table is the final symbol,of civilisation. Who can for' 5'-o,')u).doo tu atari *..13". from
. th&gt; Indonesian government
YOUR INNER' ( l#A lD EN CK : visualise primitive man stopping nl meal time to talk? The 000.000. public works program for
were no longer, valid, lie forbade
A companion of all them that fear moment-tor him was one only for wolfing sustenance, 'the Ihr- Army and Navy.
thee,—Psalm 110:0.1
, th e Fresldenl gnvo this digest Indonesians In obey such orders.)
most in the quickest iKwsihle time.
of (ha shift In spending prosLike seasoning, there must not la&gt; too much talk from perla:
JACUNHKI AT IIAHVAUD*
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Britain and Ihr
nn.v one sourre, but just the right amount from sevci
H 08T O N -U IV - Harfy Jacun.
National
defense:
Expenditures
have agrerd lo '"»
ski, ex-Fordkam and (irecn Day
diners. Hilton has an Idea there. EveryImdy’H
"
meala enoH- -willII l&gt;e
lie down SU i,000.000 to Packer end, la assising Coach
Icon linknl lo'
tie improved by t he converaatlon accom|tnnylng them.
*10,401.000,000. AI.OU' t wn- thirds Dick Harlow with tba Harvard
to the icil of l
of this It the result of CoOgres- fonllull taam lhi» »es*im. Jnevnalanal aetiom the - i n iiiliiUHrifr ski. was on the Nntre Dame staff
well go sltoul ilr
“tn "rhanges In liming and a last season.
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— BrlttStrCrilfs
DAlion or »o.' TF i| cun gel any
slower ra'e of operations" aiieh
coal lo work with.
-TT— .
as "difficulties In recruiting."
M'm II*h S i » m I'aas Oael
irnllssnl Ira** l*eat &lt;r&gt;*I
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Veterans; Outlays will be *120.,
ll pays lo look SI maps cat*- formal ratification of Ihe contract. fuluro". hut the report was chal­ 000,000 higher In a total cl mortgages.
A Murray rxrcutlvp rstlmato-l the lenged by AUler's deputy, llcrlwrt
Agrirullure: Reduced *422JMH,fully. Ih e B urtuni have lalrly pay raises will r-vst Ihr rompnny
*7.4r&gt;0jtoo.(X)o.
000 to *939,000,000.
Morrison.
printed new maps ft (O u te r Mon­ fl'.MMUNM). Thn eontracl will run
Internotionsi;
Even
without
thr
Natural resources: Up *59,009,"I only saw It jn om paper,'*
golia. When c»tn|utfd with ihe tinlil Jan. .11, till), with tho wage Morrison lolil a news conference, Marshall plan or any other new 000 to *1,150,000.000, chiefly Im
increases
retroactive
to
May
I.
“and. as far as I cap-sec, the story foreign aid program, epcndlnr. rause of Ihe s|ierd*up in flotnl
eld one*, ihcy located (lir Allot
.
During early negotiations, tho does not know what It’s talking will be $791,000,000 higher to a control work.
mountain!, which aliases the w otl!
new total Ilf *4,101.000/X)0, The
Finance and com
.
UAVY-CIO rali-.-d Ihr corporrtinn about."
over b»d pul in Stnkjang, a Chi a "ftcachht-ad" in its national camThe Dally Mail, an Imlupenlent gain -U, lb* result primarily &lt;d *129,000.000 to *1.-97,1
»»ie proving, in Outer Mongolia, paigoto win Immunity from piovl. conservative newspaper.Aalil Att­ unexpeetedlv hestr.v withdrawals
Transportation and rommunira*95,000,000
tduee
lee intended to step out because of from th e ' 1,750,nno.poo loan ftind tfoni Reduced
a Soviet istrltiir iistc. Ihcy m.i&gt; sions of the Taft-Hnrtley act.
Ute (irtek-Turkish aid Pm- $1,4.15.000,000, largely
breauso
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Under contract terms the UAW deteriorating health and nervous and
fri away wilh this or .they may
grain.
high construction coats have dlnexhaustion
after
Ihe
tlrltlsh-Ameragreed
not
to
aulhi.rl**
a
strike
no|.
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Rnclal program: Exnenditurra cooragnd highway building.
unUI approval 'a'obtained from iean loan revision talk* In Wash­
Interest:| h Federal
‘ S interest p a y
ington paased their most critical foe*welfare, health and security
Ihe
international
union
and
not
The struggle ak«in«I Germany. until 45 days have elapsed since stage.
now estimated *20»J&gt;00.000 high- menta
its will
ill rise *12S.000,nno hljjh
ciV
for
a
total
of
(l,95.1,000J&gt;0O.
ihe (entering of American the filing of a grtevsnea.
rr to $6,125,000,000,
. m m Iwcause
m m ” «f
‘Housing;
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Down *576,000,
rates and
&gt; on the Pacific were pr
Should an onautHirlxed strike
CATOItH
"AllltOAD"
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000.M0.
malnlv
L
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aiutC ont Ur*. Payment -&gt;f interest- on—tw y
r .th e
hfkrly’ W W 'l k h 'l i y Bccu
Recoil ml pal leave bunds cashed by vet­
noUrei T m m ilf P .jR r a
, ' 1 * |»'’lf ^ r '*f K1orMa1».n- g ft* r-£ -e rre d d ial thee Rreon
foun- stViK-Uno Kinanco
Corpoi
itrlorisn B rn n l,'A d am , of noUcet immMllAUiy onlrnn* J t» | y fo«&gt;tbii|| tHp (Oil of
Finane* Corporation ,r.u
nIly•
mvmlrera to return to work. The try was to play the Vedada Club longer m a y , make real esta'w erans.
U bor: Down . *10.000,000 to
ily which produced |wc&lt; company will have tha right to
of Havana, Cuba, In 1912.
loam or buy veterans' housing *192.000.000.
nlr and olhrr public »eiv- dlaeharge participants, e x c e p t
pf high value. Bpht prophe­ where the union objerta.
In Ihe event of in -shleetlon, the
cies occur in his ‘-'America's Kcodischarges would l*A tn-ated as
.Suprrmsry," published m grievances.
1900. is there any one willing
Oe the other hanl, Ihe'Hrlnpsny
today who can (oretrll with equal promised In return:
accuracy lire silualion of ihe Unit"That neither Ihe union, its ofSbtlrt in 2,0001 And if there fleers, agents or mtmlirr* shall Im&gt;
n v ;
r, would il do ui any good? liable for damages for unauthorlied stoppages, ttriki-s, Inlrnllnntidrr Winiton Churchill. Her­ al slow-downs or suspension of
bert Hoover and other voices ety- work x x x . "
iag in Ihe wildeineu. Who hee.'r
President Clarence Avery of Ihe
rompany aald ho l-elloves Ihe
them )
agreement "fair *o both parlies
A ghoil town *7n! Idaho. Dixie and ip accordance wilb thr provi­
— S H O R T S PRO G RA M —
by name, has hern bought ht sions of tha Taft-llstlley law."
"The principle of union respnn*
M A RCH O F T IM E ’S
army veteran wilh ihr aid el •Ibillly la rs-cognUed." he said,
" T U R K E Y 'S 100 M IL L IO N ”
* GI • loan, .
at . horn adding that he arse 'fully satisihe goI&lt;1
Id f u i h 'o r Civil Wat fled" the agreement would aerva
a '*Atrong deterrent" to wildcat
CA RTO O N — “ fc R O W IN G
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. died 40 year's ago, and lo­ as
strikes.
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ll surrounds H i£\k primitive
Regional UAW-CIO Dlrerior
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wild country. B4 miles from ihr Emil Maxey said:
"It gives bolh the tinl-m and
MaresF neighbor viflage. The
purchase included a school, a ho^ Um company* the proteelioq we
think IS needed to maintain pear*,
'■fwi
Id. a post office, a Uloon, gen ful-and Constructive relations.”
ft 71 .- (G
« a l ilore, a cemrlrty. and a lot
Meanwhile. Ford Motor Co. and
E L iiliM f
■tif •?*f
of empty log V a ^ V .D t e town the UAAV resum&lt;*1 negotiations on
I f f i r e . covtrs more lhan 170 acrer. hs« • a contract, with an agreement
Wf
believed Imminent Tire I’AW'a
’
17- innAbiiAfiii,
jtfUm ul rmmril, saklsk a i t
Im -M iT
«tan hat Ukcni-utw the hotel, ealled to meet hero (turaday.
'/• hope lo hiaka-a rcsoit c*itDon’t
o f it fo t.iiu n im w|,0 will
Rio Conference
the (va»l surtounding form
ipotlsmen't paradirr. Jn the
ir .s ll|H a l,*e, !**■» Oe.)
.
th# taowi of ihe trgi.rn alllarian ayalems of gqvarnmrnl,
fake for skiing, and later Marshall told the conference that
I airport is | 0 ire built t l n the American nations "all agree
that the aUU exists for man, not
*y p la te , for au-miaclrd lour- man for the *Ute—and that we
abhor anv 'limitations upon the
freedom of expression of man
finding^ o f ^ r a b coin* ,‘n throughout the world.”
"For only when we have access
♦egian medievil hoard dot#
to the thoughu of men. to the
.*b#l th* -rtisl.r were foreea
of publle Opinion flee of
I, - *■ . ‘
/
Norway, Tliey are thoug
coercion or connivance, only then
ran
wo
develop
a
wholesome
com­
been tent to far from
mon interest while a t the same
time respecting separate national
: h ire d i^ f 1 Arab rulerr traditions," he eontlnord.
.
Blight
&gt; and Africa as bodyTh# secretary said:
"We ere devoted to the Principle
that aUtes and nations should___
be
l*ound by th* earn* aUodsrid* of
»l Camion(inople a.' moral conduct we ge'. /o r the in­
~MoI« Cririrgf.
« « ol Europe. SuTJ dividual good faith ond fair dtri*
rulm ol , | , lag. honesty and friend!? roepersW #’ Mate: the fira'- lion, mutual respect and freedom
o—these are expect of
1 have None names­
thee# wo
other as
' ^
slate*.
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Ha' F ighting
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ytdtn*.
Some nf the F8L teams have
been practicing this procedure ail
the v*ar.
Sanford • i* one of .. the few
teams in the league that has nut
had over tnre# vet* on it* roster
at any one time during the yt»r.
For quite a while the Feds have.
blavcd with only two old timer*.
Hitiildy Lake and Don Murray
rgrre the only two veta on the
team for quit* some time, until
Iht arrival of Watt Harrington.
At the first of the year we h .d
three. They Included Lake. Hal

WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 20, 1947

Miss Summcrsill Is
Bride Of Mr. W esson

PLASTERING — STUCCO
(’LAIN — ORNAMENTAL
* ALSO — PATCHING

IIAKKY G. STONE
lift S. *l.aurel

Dorothy McDaniel Is *

Phone 1837

Social Calender Wed To J. E. Pearson

I’KTTr lilt KKKING
There has been n let of petty
bickering in the Florida Stale
I-cague this year about the V'Mtlhilitit* of making the circuit
uu
liken - a - lot-, ot
irnsted a* a limited service
talk and tumbling* about player
man;- and Maya Langston is
rlastifiratlnns and the transit r
now oat nf basebsIL
of player* from active- to di*
Sanford has five,rookie* under
a bled or suspended lists.
control. They Includ* Dill Stan­
We read that John Ganton, Johnny Tomgt, Johnny Mc­
srl, ‘Threatened in effect,
Manus, Tim. Tyler nnd Jack Meif not literally, to field a
Cammon. We would venture to
ClaiM A team another year
say that there is not another
if the leager doesn't rl.unp
club in the circuit with morn
' down on infraction of Class
limn, five rookie* on its roster.
It rule* tOlh ironrlad rulea
that put a atop to the mock­
D O N ’T F O R G E T ,
NKW IIOWL MCORKIIOAltDery we nuw hare in the
league.”
'
’MIAMI. (JP&gt;—The 00,000 fans
It serma to ua that we heaid expcctrd
TH U RSD A Y
to pack the enlarge*! Or­
John finntel advocate Iragui ange Howl on New Year’s Day
rule* requiring trams in tjw will have a new electric porcelain
8 :0 0 P . M .
Florida Stdte' la-ague to have Rsorcboart!—42 feet long ami IS
sis or eight raw rookies on- their feet high—to help them follow the
Sanford Ixxlge No. 1241
roster*.
game.
.
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W« al*o read In the official
minutes df'Xfof regular- meeting
of -the 'd rrw c 1 o r * of UuT
Florida State la-egue that war
held in -1‘alalka. on July Iti. thy*.
"Director Liggett asked for a
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clarification of the league rule
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relating ta j,« y iu n pUycrs. Fol­
low ing a lit* [/• mom it waa movcd by Director iterlong amt sec­
onded by nOtrector CarMtchae1.
that no club may have more than
three veteran players on the Ve­
Will Be Closed Thursday, Aug. 21
liev playing .roster at any liou.
but in the event that- any club
Ihru Autf.
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has m o rv rih aii three veterans
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under control jit any time, any
veteran on the disabled, ,*u»*
Will Re-open Saturday, Augv 30
tided or -temporarily
inactive
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list must remain on »ald ll«t
- I***-j iffw t w dgyrrT bc nu&gt;-'
HOtJRS
tion died when Orlando voted
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against it because under league
rules, all by law amendments m* I
9:00 P. M.
7:00 A. M.To
le-tween annual meeting* require
the unanimous vota of all club(."
We do not nee wital our
friend* to the south are cry­
ing about. Taey kill unr of
the best rule* that has been
brought up in the past few
nd T
years, and
Ihrn they rry 'herauae other team* are play*.
ANYWHIRE-AND FOR EVERY USE­
Ing a Urge number nf vet'
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*.w^4 -v-. iruin players.
according
to
the way the
Iraguc regulation* are set up
any club in the circuit ran liavj
a* many a* eight veteran pU&gt;rrs on their iotter ami continue
fu' jugglo them ao that they
have uiilrJbtPC -^un-X ha - active
"fosfer. There I*, hardly any reg­
I
ulation on the veterans.
Any eluli could have, lei'* any
foi example, eight veteran pitch­
\*-Vr
ers. They can pilch one tonight
then dUahlc him for thiee or four
days, then bring him Itack and
tins another game. The same
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pmcedtire could lie worked on
all eight nf the men. We agree
that this is mighty poor system,
but the one* who are crying
. 4 . AND YOU CAN HAVE IT
the loudest are the ones who did
nothing about stopping th# pre,

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Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Warden an­
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0 . E. nounced today the marriage uf her
Mr. and Mr*. J*»e Oorlfv, who
8., will meet at 8;0Q p. M. at daughter, Dorothy McDaniel, to art- spending Uu* summer months
the Masonic Hall.
James E. JVarson. u n
~Pearson.
The double-ring, ‘ _ candlelight
ceremony waa perforated on Sat­
urday evening in Folkston, Ga.
Rev. F. J. Gilbert officiated dur­
ing the ceremony at the Folkitnn
Methodist Churc
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The Townsend Club will hold I Mre. Pearson attended schools
Its regular meeting In’ the Tourist 1 In Waveroaa, Ga. and for the navt
Lenter at n:00 o clock. ' After the | voar has been employt-d u* secretbusinc*. meeting there will be ; * rr for the Hou.holder Assccla'.-s
m *i
game*. Refreshments j Ij »w firm. Mr. Pearso.v reccivcil
wtll Is* served. Members and his early education In Sanford
friends are invited.
schools and graduate ! from lhMONDAY
; Seminole High Schoo'. Purine
The Truth Seekers Class of the, tbe recent war he served with tie
First Methodist Church will hold&gt; United 8tatea Army and U nt prrIts monthly social an I husinesa sent working with A. Duda nn-l
meeting in the Church annex at Sons. Mr. and Mr*. Pearson nr«8:00 P. M.
making their home at 1114 Mag­
nolia Avenue.

I. O. IJ, r . and the Semmolj Rebecca Lodge No. 43.wtl| havn a cover­
ed dish sufiprr at the I. O. O. F.
Hall at 0:30 I&gt;. M.
The D. A. V. will meet at the
lagion Hut at 8:00 P. M.

Mr. add Mrs. R. E. Warren of
Portsmouth. Va. nrr |h e guest* **f
Mr. and .Mrs. Mike M'-ntri* at their
home on Park *Avcnu-.
Mr. nod Mr*. Al V Hunt re
tureeil on .Sunday from ToniT*
Cainp at l.vke Apopka whero they
spent about eight ilaysl
Mrs. IthiMla H. Ewing returned
to Sanford on Tuesday nlti r visit.
Ing for ten days witn friends in
Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Preston Jordan
returned on Tursdav front Knox­
ville. Tenn. where Mr. Jordan
underwent a minor eqeraiinu.

Mrs. J, C. Davis nnd children.
Ann and James, an I Mr t, Davis'
tional a* will ns the physical mother, Mrs. Flossie Goodson. have
strain of an -aclir*** duties.- returned to Sanforil a fter- two
lly UU1I TUOMAH
H
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week*, n i Paytntm'Ilegqli.?*
r.&lt;* \ \ r .'. ;■
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HOLLYWOOD. Atig. 20 &lt; jn _ my strength during a picture."
Mr. and Mr*. M!|Utn Hrarker
Olivia
Dellavillainl o f f e r s ' Meaning- that she might hav» ami gramlson, Kene*. have return­
some a&lt;lvlcc op how to be hdpw gone night-clubbing in her bnrh- ed to their homr in t.'lmrle-toii. S.
though an actress: I. gel mat elor d a y it
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rird; .2. marry a writer.
•‘■Yea,’' »h* admitted, “hut 11«*»* II. Anderson In Sanford.
Although ahe is now enacting during 'Gone&gt; ttyth
vyth The Wind
Mrs. Walter Jackson nod sons,
n loony in."The Snake Pit.” Oil- ‘Strawberry Dlohde.* ‘Hold Hac2
vn* never sounded happier. It ’■ The Dawn.* T o Each Ills Own Jame* and Civile, -if lin-ellmi *t,
her fiiai acting job sir
Ince mar- o r . T he Dark Mirror.* A* fur Ca. are s|&gt;ending two weeks with
rying novelist Marcus- GdudricK; th" other*—and particularly H » ' R ftrJtfk so B '* mother. Mi*. Ada
and like all newlyweds, she it I Errol' Flynn
picture*—t h a t's Johnson, and *i*ter. Mr*, ladtio
Itaulerson and Mrs. Juliun Fort',
r*commending the institution of another‘matter."
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Record notes . . .. Since I’hil son. in Sanford.
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- a V-tbe—writer* who-hgTerf fg rrti— rtrnntfif— Tft WtitiaTim
Mix* t-niirn Mu- Hiown and
matried actresses,'* she observed. hit, "Smoke, Smoke. Smoke,” Tix
"Ntinnally Johnson. Niven Hutch, is going to wax some. Harris ML* Jean Crowdi-rf who have
Oiarlca MacAtlKur, tli name a numliera. They are vocal twins been spending ttie rummer months
few. It's a perfect combination. . . . Current and listrnahle: Peg­ with Mix* Hiown’* mother Mrs.
Olivia pointed out that writ­ gy l^«, “Old I-nve Of Mltir;” G. II. Ilrown, lefv yesterday foe
er* ran perform their work at Count Haste. "Soulh;” Ileryl D»- I'm tland, tt»e., where they will
ivsinnn leaching. Knrnuto they
- hohre while the wife is away a*, vis
“ Mother. Mother,Mother
the studio and 'thus their work­ Delta Rhythm Hoy*. "Coipr I- will visit in St, laiui*. Mo., witn
ing hour* do not overlap. Ar.d Out Of The Rain;" Tommy H"|. Mis* Crowder's parrnta.
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Station W T R U
agreement thn.ugh
Mr: . . . I M r,
r. Summsrxill}
E. art
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S Congrvss.
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of Geneva tod ry announced the
Congrrsstohal appioval would
rrlm*dn» Iloaixs
marriage- of their daughter, Betty I* needed if any ma|or rhnnge J’J.T
•Nf « a ■t in. I'sy
.
Louis*-, to Rowland Wesson, son of •eta made, such -vs an extension l.ltg Txx.slii songs. •
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Mr, and Mr*.
\ . Wesson also uf •f the loan or a req'M-el for o.vvict • u I’MIs slskrll
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"Dsyment terms. Repayment I* ‘
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The marriage was performed by a-Hnluled to start in IP.tl and li tu tSrn
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Rev. Kaiser. the Flautist minister ontinue for B0 year*.
Juhlill) |*4l**M|*|*l# ,
of Titusville, at hi* Hois,' on Aug.
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Two technical groups, rrpre- !
2 at 3:00 o'clock .in ths presence »*otlng both countri.-*. have ocen Ilia ilt^ b f) Uu*«( Mil
Uertlnr - LTvnftM,~-lCyTlfb*7*HS'l
dfy's o|H-ni(]£ session. Bnyd.-r'said
«•«•&gt;*! (U^riUfii
inole High School and Mr. XVeiaon C B T ^ tR S m is handling' Irmle ‘ 9
Nm&gt;
se n e ,1 with the A tintd Force* nMJrr&gt; including the British &gt; ; l i H um M u i k t i i *
1‘lilK 11
?la*»
U i u t i t &lt;Mi
during the war. He Is employed I |w,po*a| for permit*! on In in-/ease |y;uu ,\rU»
l&gt;v the Sanford Atlantic National h r imuorts from the ilomininns at
l U t i u rv i f u l i f l u n i i
Hank. They are at present mak­ tin- expense of .purchases from , 11 «»V lefilr IMU
ing thrir horpe in Geneva.
•tmerica, in order to conserve d.d- • 11i4*I ll#?|Ur»l|UlD 4i*Ur#
j 11 ,\1R Hit n*»h •
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Debut Scheduled F&lt;fr

REVIVAL
AT TIIE

Kpv. «V Mm. IK mIp II. Jonrs ofOklnhmun C'ltjr, Okln.
Mill lie Singint: K I'rrurhinR Each* Evening At 8 P. M.
Except Satiirilny.

am

Every One Invited — (’nmr Oner A; You'll Come
Again.
K. I. Wright, I'nnlnr

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The.idher is concetm-.l with fin- Tk*,—i»&gt;
Mi*ll I'll
lodmg the qne»P
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BALMORAL Seotl.inJ, Aug. 20. imrement that iniuimU be , x- Sit* AH
i/1*i—Princes* Mimaix,.- "ronti^a 1 riunged' freely for dollar* nt the 1:ll* N*u i *
Nl|»ift*r HffrtMlU
out" tomorrow on her 17th birth-,
’ ’ * tvoitest nf countries having fnvnr- 7l*»
&gt;:W *VfR*
•lav. The debut of the younger •Mr trade halanre* in London.
lint** With 4 Hilt
»t»c
daughter of King George VI and
Since the committees hnvr not ! *il» tftitr tiltiif TMilr
Queen Ktiiabrth will take plnr# fnishial their work, gmernl mia-t- ; * V'
M'iti|tny \|«‘iii«4il"ti«
nt a family party in Balmoral lig* hetwren the full delegations *
»W*
THE PURCHASE
Castle, where the Royal Family I* »rie dispensed with yestctilnv ai.d » iu N
H.»ftiiti&gt; K'tv*
on vacation.
talav. Snyder said. He milled:
,lJ " &gt;4h&lt;»|'|H'tV ^•irll.ttk
OF
ntnun'* WntM
"Coming out" means for srtright"They ate arriving at Aria* nf j *lU.lMI Ns.U*
Iv Princes* Margaret thet *h* will ilhriissions. nnd they ir|tort they li*4'^
IsMtin AMicit.an lUiiih'tti
go to more parties and fulfill mere •re making gmMl progress."
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Tutn* VmU t* lD4|»i»*(rd
public engagement* unaeepmpr o /lX i-,
ii
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•• I t T w a n g T H T c K
J IJ :»*1 PffiRrttHl llr«t|tiM»
OF
It also mean* that M art-aid ran
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. l l l l i I•Mill’Hro|| llqH*A
begin picking a loishntel if she .
h
««■•#*« tram
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Kfcyttim i» * -•«
wants to. from '-ho hnndsom" and «ul Pourcl Into a mold. Ibev need
titled young inrn who d u ster guidance
„
,and , lov
st»'"'i
II: 1. Noon II.OI. V.lx,
nround the Court of St. Jnm vi’s.
lie Polnleil out that nt least IJ :&lt;4 Hluinpt tj’.iiiH
(I.milled In Milliter Sl ide)
She hasn't shown any public pre­ 80.000 boy* and girl* in this na 1 : 1
Nrwx
Hii'ims
ference vet,
.
Imn say goodnight every ni«ht to _link nil,-/
» limiOt k i m r o w
IIY
•n attendant in some institution. J nl,*u
Htn^klf PtAM+f
WRNDY IIAItltlR AltltlYING
At least 110,000 gre in ho,nr* for | } ,&gt;•• I*
it m' r l4 t.f l
Lin'd U'cIht announced 't&lt;xioy ike dependent, 40.000 ore in ror- 1 !•*» Unr \"lt» lltiMrli
that in a telephone *nnvpraotion rrrtional home* amt 0(1,000 are in 3 1xil NV%%•
.MA'RGARET ( ’. GWALTNEY. Jeweler
Tt'inmi IHqmp
with Wendy llarrte in New York komoa for the hand trapped, he 3it&gt;i
lixA l%Nf «ii*_
on Monda'v ahe said that' she and will. Apothrr uninn of li bakW- -rwo- N
*-w•
Fnrnterlv With
be, hiishami. Dailil K. Mevtr, Will' x r in foster home*.
I.Uk 1)1X1 I'lul,
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b
x ti x .y ,
ngnin (*• guests in Sanfotd. They
This' is an army of rhtldren X:lk Notxlt,
Tim*
c . i IMIGYN. JEWELER
will arrive in October to spend the (towing by leap* and Imunilj, he
111* Mix) lit. I* IM»f
winter season at thr Mayfair Inn. In-lared and pointed out llint if 5tl!*
Vulfe of «),» \mO
Winter I’nrk. Elnridn
She stated that they are looking the present rate of diverse »f one
»lk* I A;oo 1i n i of •fi | * i %
forward to a lot of iwimming and sut of three marriages continues,
|
golf during their star here.
bv 1900 BO percent of mitrt iager
In Oriental «tl th" .lint i* n
Will uperntr tnmplete tvnlrli nnd jewelry repair service
will end in divorce. Tin* will
When substituting corn syrup rcult In increasing lh« nuniii r xymlHil of nmternity. At one lime
foi sugar in making takes and «f children in institutions, lie Oriental rug* wriih lutl* m 11,,using only genuine parts. Will appreciate your repair
ro o k ies, use only two-third* of the tinrrd the religimt* background of
rt»rn«*r§
rn(?rtlv -vhii^IiI l»y
business. All work guaranteed.
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liiiuid called for in the ireipo.
rare for children in homes.
barren women a* n mateini'.y
The Florida Methivbxt Home
,
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l ks* been In operation for 10 venr*.
have a sealer. Use a sugar ayrup h „ . r , 0 . . r r e r B n i p U m . 11 bull,lines
for the guava shell* Make by |nd „ normill rnroMn„ nt „f
using 3 cup. of sugar to cup. of
lrUi
r, vr„.r,L N'.„
M n in e
l n a t
• „ ,s..tK « e
1 1 m s i — oa m
.
.
.
,
water. lHeat
together until
sugar onlv are children
given mxteii.il
i* dissolved and hold In refriger­ rare, but vocational ttniidng »!-•&gt;.
ator until needed for use. \ t fn.il he *aiil.
n* rontainrrx are filled, place them
Guests Introduced hv loci Field
in'the (efrigrratot1 to xtora until were P o s t m a s t e r r harlex 1^.
tiiev can be taken tu tha-summer* PiViwne " f r*iro7 Ga ,~Ti snk K
cial locker, or store in roar home Wald of the Gulf ttrfiii'ni' Com­
fleeter, llcie .gain, sp-rd tn get­ pany. and Frank Hand'er of Plot,
ting them into the fr-cxec in im- ids Fashions. I nr.
pmtant. Store, after freetlng, nt
xem Fahtenheit or lowyc.
The pulp left from *cediqg mav
A familiar method for tu-ating
!*• pureed, the pr.*luet swoetened a itint stnin is to sprinkle tile Ftnin
and. with lime or Icmin julpe add. with salt, squreie lemon iolee over
.
ed. may also be fro irn l« axrve a* it, nnd spread it'in the sun tn dry.
a delirious froirn Jussrrt with­ Add mote Irmnu Julre If lia rrs of
7:00 A. M. Id 10:30 A. IW.
out defrosting.
tha in,i still show.

ANNOUNCING

JE W E L R Y D E P A R T M E N T

M A T H ER of SA N FO R D

TING T H U R SD A Y A U G U S T 2 1
We Will Be Serving
breakfast'
SPECIAL

Try a New Heal Treat Permanent shaped in Ihs new Feather
rut or left tong . . a* you prrlrr. Especially gmsl for dry hair.
Scalp treatment* and elrclrlr msaaage a specially.
N (» I.oration — 208 North Park Avenue

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Final Close Out
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LADIES and CHILDREN’S

MENU

A P P E T IZ E R S

Orange Juice

f liilleil Apple Juire

Tontalq Juire

Pineapple Juire

Grapcfriill Juire

lllrndcri Emit Juire

OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
Golden Ilrown llul Cakes
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Hyxitii anti Creanterv lluller
W/IInrnn ur Sausage
Cnflee
M'/('re:ini
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SPECIAL BREAKFAST

UITIH b REA k F7C?t
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BREAKFAST

TOUCIITONVS LUNCHEONETTE
A PLEASANT-GOOD MORNING

HPECIAI.S i on AUGUST

HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK

CLUB

Two (2) Fresh Florida Eggs
Prepared Any Slyl*
Choice Oft
Hit tiered Touxt W/ Jelly
Coffee W/ Cream

Play .Shoes and Odd Lot

Hnndsomely Tailored Sporta Shirt* AH
81c m . . . All Colon

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gynrp jo withlryitalf nn Jnch
of top of eontnlnrr and par* nil*tqr'e im m ^iatcly tn liquid tight
or In motstUro vapor-proof fte e tIng containers.
Glass Jar* or tin arq flm» if

Specials For The Caiqper
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household

lly I8AIIRLI.B K. IIIURHIlY
Our Floriila guava Is now rated
one of the richest aourrev of
-Vitamin C-gnct ts.^ ill Addition, a fair
aourre of Vitamin Av I* «K-i cmtains a fair amount of calcium and
phosphorus.
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The guava is particular\ ap­
pealing used fresh, as 3 dessert
fruit.' served with a ipriukl • .of
sugar ami with rreani, with or
without Iho ses-d* removed—but do
seed them. They may uu us«-&lt;l a*
apples in pie*, dumplings. Ilrown
Hetty, shortcake*, souffles .or
whips, *herliet*, ice cream, frost­
ing*. and many other dessart*.
Guava nr, preferably, nfctgr i* an excellent sulistitute for.
orange or tomato Julre anJ serves
as a delectable and desirable addi­
tion to ppunrh. Guava* frees* ex­
ceptionally well,* retaining thrir
fresh flavor to such nn extent as
to make the fr^xen pro.hiet-prac­
tically indistinguishable from thr
fresh fruit. Then* too. thoy am
free of the trouldesomc. tendency
of browning or discotorinr thn'. lieseta thr ranner and the freeYo uf
peaches.
Freeiing Guava*
To have a quality product, fine
Davornl, firni.rl|&gt;e. thick, mealy
fruit must- be used and, further
more, speed U essential to good
freeiing. The method of prepare
libn is simple and ea*y.
Wash guava In rold walar. peel,
cut In hnlvcs nnd removs need
center with silver spoon. Add pulp
to shell", oy pack sheila and puj]

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�W E D N E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20. 1947

Tilt ToHats4-l
H al Stewart Turns In
-Victory For H ats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

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

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

Ctaltk,
II. I’a r t a l b
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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

Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'"■■■HntU -tipMli-MUir

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take
jiottom
Umpire
did not
—

an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
lb
of the aiith ranto by Murrar.
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke lla
llrlri*, ct
think that Murray was H*l|e rdtlil. tb
- -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
ISi ) | i i i u l l c a c b b
i*
Mit,..ii. w .i.iuar
The gate* came tumbling down
t
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In the ton of the tenth when Gene
T u U is
It t *
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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
ANKOItli
*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.ak a, CutNew
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I'ltisbutah
IS
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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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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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FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR S A L E ! 0

WORK WANT ED

'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 I1H8.
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.

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Georgian Tops Field
Of Lottie Golfer#

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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
aelwhlte. The
Accomodation tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
Shop, llC ’ K. 2nd St.
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
12 SPEC IA I/ 1FMVICES
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated

ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums
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-*
8DUICKLAND-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
W A N T E D T O 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 8L
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 ip 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; FO UND
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.

Another Georgian, Red Sans of
Macon, with 37-40—77, was a!»o
amung the 32 who qualified jn .jriterday'a field of 90. Ths only
other southerner on han&lt;l was Jim
lta»em- of- Durham, N.^-Ou -who
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1948

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.
QU1TANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
21
—Cuba formally present­
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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. NONE'HIE WOSSI fur their djnking. Mar* Ann O’llnsky, I. and her pet

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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,
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Dutch To Resume
s Credit
Indonesia Action Dwindles As Loan
If UN Group Fails Debate Continues
Renewed Attack May Balance After August
Lead To S p lit In
Withdrawals Wi ll
B e $ 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
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors Dutch action on a large
The majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinHia
i 's f , r if s u
B ti on outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman V isits 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
ir*Htfiyiit«j| im

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Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

V

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.
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Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive
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

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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 perjS ifta ,1 } • J

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.

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
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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Proposal For Italian
And Austrian Mem­
bership A p p l i c a ­
tions Rejected

Reds Hit 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

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 21
—Kutii* today used the
elo
twice in rapid succession It* &gt;ck
action tin the applications ot Ita­
ly and Amiris for membershi,
in the United Nations.
These weie the sixth and sev*
rnlh srtnes cast this weel s»,-J
they ran the Rtmian siring
total of 18 against majority u
cirions in the Security Counn
On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••
sole clrai linl ClfIrtWJjfia fe1'* f I
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-

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"

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

B y Mikey Browning
Mis* Mikey Browning of Banford, who Is the youngest gl-l
pilot In the United States to hold
l«rth a glider and power plane
pilot's license, him Juft com­
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­
ver C rating hy making an al­
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. BrownIhg. director Of the Sanford School
of Aviation.
The altitude was obtained It
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis*
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra.
8 h o . r o * need* hec c tow -cuu nlry

and endurance flight to complete
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire
oi\p ef only two women In th*
United .-tat»s with this rating,
the other being Mi*. Virginia
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
tummer In California with her
grandmother, hut la erpected to
return to Sanford In September.
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
ed a t tho National Soaring meet
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h
nuelo rT’.' the ship which
I* supposed to be one of the
beet of Its type.
RATIONS MET
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The
American Military Government
announced today that record Im­
ports of grain and fl-mr frpm the
United Btates had made it possible
to meet the full broad ration
throughout the combined’ BiltlshAmerfcan tones of Germany for
the first time tn months.
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WASHINGTON. A,.s 21 W lY.Umted Sl'eTe*
lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
—wf-tbsirm wa

Senator Bilbo
Dies In Hospital

Re

the renmln'rtg . fH5O,(KK).000 stem­
med from a need for 1450,000.010
|r«mllnnHi mi ru t* M«M»

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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lo r Thendoje _G Itilbo Of M inisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p i 5 e m b a rk a lio n O r i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
—* f k
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
.-G erm an D P C a m p taking h!v disputed seat !h the
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; Cci’gtfss.
rosa Sets TJp
O rd e re d B y B rita in 80th
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
L'ealh
of the Ult-yeer-oM
17 D isaster U nits
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
DcmocraU left forever unan­
LONDON, Aug. 21
Britswered the qUrsUoq of w heth­
29 the amount of credit remain­
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v er h- «**s entitled to his third
ing from- her original $J./5n,i'&gt; the 4 ,4&lt;lD Jewiili refugeM oil
t*rm
in : the Sertale. from
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banwhich •'* was tuirred on !-•been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirm hailt by tomorrow
ficials said today.
partisan - charge* of unfitness
Cross ehapter* during August • Iternoon or be lu m p u rle d .to
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
January.
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenllrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-r h *,r in August of l!»P'.
M aneillr for three week*. T h 'v : re
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn rgrncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
Hied lo Ivml in P alnline a rnonih
uary a oil a third In June. II •
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
s In duty i-eOnly yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1 spent two
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
relying Ireaim enl in » Virksagreed, with United States ap­ was
hurp.
hospital, and on
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*, Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
pounds 'n trade with other coun­ reertded In the first four months nip if the ultim atum i* Ignored,
physlrel check'll'.
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« O fu g ce Organlraliorr said at
mation which partially
parademands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flam burg, in the British lone
’yreil hint. IW lora said the into a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
flauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii, cancer, wa* the Principal im­
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i A Jerussteiri
Credit.
railed
the
news'
mediate reuse of death.
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lf
these
.refugees
at
Hambtn
r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against hti15-10 in Orlando.

g a S t r r imtmrTcflt M aar

the While IlTuUso
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 1rcnch Ajrrec On

lasting, nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc

Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.

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Hemisphere Action
To Protect Econom­
ic I n d e p e n d e n c e

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Dairen-Germany Subject O f

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Cuba Demands Joint

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F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST 21, 1947

mid go

, , •

»|icl l«»t
on a hunger

.

. 'John (leorjce Bender
D M Early-Ihia.AJhL

they
strike

1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
" itar the Holy Land.- They were
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off
Haifa after a battle with Blit„ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
bciaidlng paities, and • return­
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
their voyage. They have
next month for a treaty of "friuml- began
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
with Italy.
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
not a commercial accord but a
Go on Sale Sept. 2
"statement of principles" between
the two naliona. (Tho United
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
State* announced last week the
cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the
an debtal.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware
gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
The holder of a 1347 llrense
treaty would Inelude the “most
favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld
lieto**, either In person or by
ment of national* and business.
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge
‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofsy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the
with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license,
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
bean revoked or suspended. They
muat hi so affirm that they are
stilt In good physical condition,
Train P assenger Is
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
A rrested A t Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
*
paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
waa ar»e*le4ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
* | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before
Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
SPEED RECORD &gt;
mad* the arrest. .
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m —
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo
der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate*
damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky
Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
.nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay.
track of hint.

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

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.

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
T e s tim o n y # D iscloses c*f l.'tm sn industry. j
Of fir? i! United States Jources
U m p ireM an lian clled
acknowledged this today, hut did
By O rla n d o M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
After
hearing
t hhee
testi­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
Russia claims the plans for we
morning, of John Ganiel, Lou
lonfeiente would nullify term*
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
Potsdam Agreement hold
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irimHmtttl ran I’m 1* Fightl
ford specators and me mber’s oJ
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
long -Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
I.avHy's cap wnajputlrq "u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy S heriff Chartas B&lt;ek,

9

100 Entries Will
Compete In Pony
. Races Labor Day

At any rate It v .,- not in h D |w h n 1* chairm an of th* program ,
.xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
The dt’cn -tend at the e i» t end
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
rep o rt.
T h e i r w a * It" i,mii&gt;t no u r t p i n d t h a t f l t | s ' " r i d e r t d id

[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
by Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
&lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
John George_flcmler. .73, died ’ anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
1 ’’tpirv
Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
iment
Cooper, who, working wjtlj-LaviL- the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24 I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*nn(■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are protional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Im proves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Mr*. Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J . B ender of Han­ bruised
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
In
an
autoinhile
accident
ford and Edward 8. Bender of
afternoon, is reported CummWiton. $100. It wai reported.
Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
r,lL_
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell R eiw rls On
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
negro.
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*
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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
main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulS49
Friday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
ing Company hs* recently returnMidwest H eat Wave Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ed
from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
ing In a project of combatting
aphid on tobacco.
ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8 Jap Treaty Talks
aphids or plsnt Hca egnFace Postponement Theae
legit 2A
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )- trip* during ths paat month
weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
Monday, while two such deaths govern Conference decisions.
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
The 8tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jothers In Minnesota.
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionatallad at the U. S. boundary, or early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
of ita flavor.
ward.
month.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE SIX

W I WII.

Explosion
(Ca»ll»M &lt;

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OM)

VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
lie GARTH JONES
isolating several large munition* five-hour conference today with
dumps from which more explo General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek, A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
■tons had been expected. ■
gave the Chinese leader what ofThe gravity or the disaster flelal sources deserthrd as a front, the glider pilot uigghd a
waa pointed up by the dispatch "very frank” report In conditions few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­ in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail ing* a swell time. Personally, I
The American presidential en­ wasn't convinced of the extent of
vy minister, from Madrid to the
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­ my pleasure. It was mv first title
•gene.
a glider.
So complete was the ruin o ' sidence. with lime out only for in It’s
not like rbllng in a regular
the naval arsenal, situated .about lunch, and the unexpected length airplane.
more like someone
two mites from central Cadiz, if the session recalled Wede- tying n kiteUfa
string
to you ami say­
meyer's
previous
crltiral
reports
that no clue was left to the
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found Dub?"
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion them In north -China anti Man"All we Irv to do is make a liar
Cracked buildings in the hemt churls.
*P
out of.ihe guy who said "EveyfWrdrmeyer Is In China to lhU
Of .Cadii. Street cars were drut.-Lluc-iM *.
,
~ Tbr --hw.T- v!Ca u ksoA■vY't
rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
iS T f r ..m ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
their, hinges.
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
The explosion came at • I0:o« ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
P. M. last night. Spanish author- corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
(ties announced no estimate of tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
the casualties. 'Reporters said
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
most of * the Injured they saw meanwhile government
had been cut hy flying glass nr listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
were bruited by falling debris. reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
Tha Jerei de Is Frontera radio the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
station, 16 miles to the north, Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
broadcast appeals throughout the thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
lelties.
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Ambulances and rrscue teams Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
were arriving from as far east allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inaa Malaga, west from Huelva, rovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
and north from Sevilla.
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
Reds Hit U. S.
"How do you like I t’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 m ilrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
(C anllaa.4 (row l’»«. &lt;hte|
and that will end the uniter," progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..| .hark V at. ■ •
Johnson safd.
&lt;nld
ChUng*;
r
tr
e
A
-fn-Vhe
past
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
* &gt; •'a*
“Attributed all sorts of motives to four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*h. tha United States which we never towns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
thought of."
of territory.
The United State.* then suppor­ sq u a re kilometers
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
ted a Chinese move that the coun­ The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
"Imparital state" to Investigate 07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigconditions in Indonesia and s.ipcr- killed wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
vfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
T he'flrsl step would W a n ervlhrhave Iteen flirting with star*.
■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
I never knew I hsd it so g i &lt;s|
Btationerl In Halavla.
pn j h e ground.-------- ----------------Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
flees was made In the course of
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
door-looking things popp'd up on
night ago when the council direc­
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
%%.1Mil %NT V IIHMIIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
WrHi*#, J t&gt; Hits Kwbii 11 T« went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ JulUn
K 11if refill «(u¥ Minnie K * the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta To
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
Vnrry
M
Hhtrjw Htil iFllen Jtin** bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
but the Indonesians • Conditioned
('Hy
of
Hanford
T
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i*
A
llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H rlu t Otlv t* To Itolpo speed again.
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
J e n It in i r i m
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ride elevators.
ington then sent a note to Jog- A To FrH^rlrk fl.
«tui
“Thai was a thermal” A th n , Jakarta last weekend declaring Ar n« H.
mnl feels just like a kick In the
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
'r
u
l
t
t
Hut
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow ITfjfiilt d u x
I*n1ji. pants.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii tWldrt fo
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
settlement "our offer of good of­ K fiiic ea I! Millet d m IH1# H air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
WI ilia m*. i a m M A eit*» fliii* T o ing to take a lot of explaining.
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»*winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S' Either the ground v a i coining up
JatnV* A m u (HI* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he ToWHHftint
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
Rickard William**
U. N -had no Jurisdiction
■ ‘ - ‘ IIn the
MMAii i . m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
down faster than n greased pig
II arrifnn J y r tu t Mmaff H on n fireman's ool-i.
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- To Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* not
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney it d in Ellen thermal. We seem to lie going
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
Tn J*mo A Ntit Hut (V r- down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
lands act* a* if this organisation
frmn- the trackseatrrr — -------TiAt f f l l t I t all.
... ..— -i t'tiamt'yvrs, Jrole Hr rtut Aflfinr
•vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
"The council alone must deride |t*l| To 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r
apron rinse to the hanger." • A
T I i m K I r MOliTfiAlif:
thi* question and not the Nether­ “* Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn and UTIH# glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
lands. The government of the Iliitlt To A J William*
to the wash room yvhen he can
Netherlands certainly will submit
M T IU T IL TIIW ill' iffiVlTfS %f}|:a reached the paper towela without
Lundrion,
Andrew
V
To
II
H
Ar­
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
sUVlching.
nold rlwi
•how no Indri-iklon."
A used far bargain Pulled mil
H
o»n*»
Olrnoris
le'*an
ror|».
Tn
Complaining that the couneil I-ItIIIare llo|if&gt;r
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
rather tU n overstepping author..
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
th e ’Soviet delegate Hi to renewed Cold Front I ’o Hit
ripcord pf that parachute.
hii demands that troops from lioin
Midwentern StateH NometHulv went over nnd some­
aide* be withdrawn to positions
body went under.
hold when hostilities broke Mil
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
July 21 In Java as thn result of Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg of the glldec waa barely Inside the
From high' un the Rockv Mminwhat the Dutch called police ac­
*«ln slope nnnther cold front the hangar doors.
tion.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
"The government of the Nelh- sliding lastly eastward toward the fellow about no high and about so
•rlands Is not satisflol that they hot nnd parched Midwest today wide? The one who salt! with
perpetuated a crude attack on the with possible crop-reviving gen­ such malicious sweetness: ' Why
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even eral rains,
" I t’s too early yet to say just don't voti take a ride In n glidec
demand that the Indonesian* not
how this cold push will art or
interfere with Dutch troopi."
how much rain It will bring,” the
W ater Tested
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
that a decided rellsf from
Local Communists In adding
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­ | i i n i i i u t l i s a Pa»* n a r t
Street..
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Greece Ajd Guerrillas eratures appeared a certainty for ■ty-fifth
3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
most of the plains slates within
Hospital at tlm Airport
ATHENS. Aug. 19. O Pl-Press fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air ■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.r*ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Na- crossed Into Montana and Idaho lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
outia, 60 miles west of Halomka. from Canada about midnight am| ■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
...'
was beaten back last night aftor •hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into [Btrest. the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into ■ *&gt;—ih* 1900 block on W*»t
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
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The reports satfl ths guerrilla*, Minnesota and Nehtnska by to. T irst Strool.
■ ^ T h o Mock on West T hlrJ
disguised as "peaceful citizens,' morrow.
W lthln46hm ir». he
----------------a
m *I rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
ave ttem peratu re/at least 16 do- Ichlorlne aimed
ofF 1local
Communists m
sml
burned .1117®
160 houses, the townhall, the pol- grees under todays continued ■ lk—Municipal Water Plant Arlatcr Iwforr chlorine was added.
station and ths civil admlnls- highr Tradings.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Ron office be/ors Iwdng rrpelBureau said, might turn out to tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
: A v a l i s t forces jv .’ co said to bo only scattered showers but It
hav* used srtm jrjrT ocounfer ths might also, Just possibly, he a nA coltform organkime found,”
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by general drought breaker for a were given for each of the above
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount considerable aec|lon of tho north- samples of water, said Mr. Raycentral and northern plaint states. rr, «
Vermlon oorly this morning.
The slamfatd barter lolugical
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­ sight for virtually all the remain- analysis of water is designed to
tion was Improving. If a said the w r of tho nation, sweltering determine whether or not col•rm r was considering the foima- again from a recurring hot blast llform bacteria ara present. These
tlon of Independent mnbllo com- that has spared generally only the are the organisms , commonly
mando units to fight tho guerril­ Atlantic and Pacific coast states. found In human and animal aewThroughout most of tho region ag*. They do not enute waterlas.
•
An announcement from Kosanc from the Appalachia n to the boms diseases but serve x«
said 10 guerrillas captured in a Rocky Mountains, temperatures danger signals. If they ate pres
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hauls a t Grsvtna July 27 had been in the 90a or above appeared cer­ ent there la* a possibility that in­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­ testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
•aid.
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
Indonesian Fight
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.
icvsUs m s tm s r * n o**&gt;
County Meet
advancing on Sumatra to(f’«*tlaMO I r s a Faae Oae»
tho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
iM arahnH'M Talks
-Brandon, H miles north al. county agent and Horn- Dein. Eartlar Dutch dls- monstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
| realises* f«.« Pas* ftael
•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­ sign a hemisphere defense treaty
wsro living at tha town riated--M,000 td the Rem! note liar* tenned "economic aggres­
food o r shelter.
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and sion.''
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul- sador to the United States, told
provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl rsport «ts h*—w o u l d " M
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl a matter nf principle that fun­
for the Jayceea, but found that damental human rights and d'gthey could not give this without nllles he preserved in this treaIANK4
k etesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr. ty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
ros'Yif0 w
its from tho genets] oper­ agreement not containing such
to thank those who aided ating fund Is the 9189,66ft lamdln- right* and dignities.*'
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tn their recent Community tereat snd sinking fund which, is
.... Drive.
handled by the Stato Ooard ad­
Warm colored brents and brass
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler ministration In Tallahaues and Is containers era perfect for ■f*U
Sealy Walden, Secretary
financed by gat tax revenue*.
and winter flower arrangement*.

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Oviedo
Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,
Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair Wert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and
T W I W ?
gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J. N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J. il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J. R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc
oa«t sVvSral w erks% rTulraV O kla.,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnh a rtr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
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Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J. A. H ar'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe
* ■
- Thumds r e n iilitg-^K*
honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J. W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t. flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of G rrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
R ee se Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude C o a te s.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv a t "IVayThe froren. food Industty now is
tona Reach.
rolls,
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and processing frown pies,
daugliters. Martha Anno ami rakes, and other desserts.
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses '
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were mice were popular continental!
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and dr-.serts. ■
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Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Day* wee » - • - - -*
tuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr. nt Apopka, hi* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itj n and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J. N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F. Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

D P Entry

London Fashions Are
N ot Drastically New

(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetm er's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attem pts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv a t extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.
fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 o r 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many of his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows m an/ suit nlou
the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitte d 'a t
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. M an/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*--‘ lime and bottlo green.
turrd
Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
hard color*. There Is still w lot of
dull orange, brick, scarlet and
crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w**
end
lea. entitled "Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT '
reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;-------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

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3,1*00 monthly.
Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
sion ot Congress but took no ac­
tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates a t the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
"I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary of state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’rrfU teal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
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VOLUME XXXV111

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No. 199

FLO RIDA, W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 20. 1947

Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
Truman Predicts B ig­
gest U. S. Surplus';
Spending Outlook
May Be Increased
By STERLING P. GREEN
WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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controlled Congreu credit for cut
ting $1,520,000,000 from the
coil of government.

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But the next • result because
of intervening' factors, he dectee d ,. will be a total outlay i t
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead a t
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted
last January before the Repub­
lican costcutters got down to
work.
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
f ir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
tu rn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles, whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No N ew Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have
w U d - itJ y .
-*j*y* - -additional—loan
and increased coal production in the due union that opened
in. the battle for Britain's eco­ Monday.
nomic recovery.
Aaked to comment on report*
. Provisional 'rxport figures fo- that-b e is Interested In English
affairs. Including produc.
July, Morrison told a- news con­ domestic
tion lags and the nationalisation
ference, totaled $4411200.00(&gt;. of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a r t going to want a full
"the highest level since Novem­
ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl understanding oj thla problem, so
wa will ask any pertinent
month, ptobably the highest ever naturally
Question that has a bearlrfg on
recorded i
iha-loan.

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
IC eeilaaee m r a s e T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiM r
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481,1112
&lt;481.013 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Komlnol*
Jwm
get i o r the operatic*
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County school* aa submitted .re. officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
llssllssiS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C ap t Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
B y Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
WV-Flra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise t... . . this city *nd duplicated the first
crossing of the
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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
* f‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six U nit Apartm ent
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
T adet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

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Japs To Tell Story Y"
Of Pearl Harbor

But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sym pathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
...........
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
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M t-------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
. .
With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

A t Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 90
80 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

Tha
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concrete ___
TOKYO. Aug. 20, —The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
lead*™ accused of war cri
' . U — -----------concluded
of testimony relating
MERCHANTS MEETING
diplomatic
Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
A series
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
among the
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
prosecution charged
introducing numerous of­ who have not been contacted with
■el was Introducing
ficial documents which tha Jsp- regard to their reservations
prvilousiy had
call H. B. Pope, ticket
reported a* missing.
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*Missed Death In Army Plnhe Crash

Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed tV
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the m rril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
Fla.,
I R I I M I R H r t i
r 1 8 (1
Inot
n 'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ » « • taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan th a t the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Col-

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Economic Stabiliza­
tion Of Old World
T a k e s Precedence
OverWestern Needs

Ni-nttal qimders In llalav n heavy burdens" In ) determined
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1- effort to meet minimum require­
j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie ment* of war-devastated ureas in
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the Indo- Europe and Asia "now threatened
Ihi* photo w made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
with starvation and vrono-ulc
He Hand, ony* thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL Jogjn- chaos,"
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
Msr«li*ll continued:
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hull"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
llonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl have not lost light of the econ­
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered omic problem* of the Western
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­ llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f, the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion! Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
•
Security Council, went into ef­ tin* hemliphere.
“My government will continue
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T he Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit io ta k e n p economic question* with
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu sound basis for practical ccopttsit&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u tion.”
In an Indirect reference to totdispatch from that city said.
(lunllHan &lt;m* l(Nit itts )
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
Hague In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’.oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
L * (hfe.es _ l
t
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{
George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ t. lfe • aihr
Inuriit- /Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00( 1. 010 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr Rr*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'allHH-fe feg {'»■* Toe!
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
_
Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
|
J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
.
,
,
,
|
find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter T harp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \ .
| n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A BUENOS
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. o t l n - i s p e r i s h e d .
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aU rting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ the rest of. the week. A naval
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem tory for th e ' government foire* officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The
battle
for
Asuncion,
recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital of I’amguay, was in its 1'Fspile of all that Institution* ran
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{ I 'u ll M r * M I'fear T S rrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd 1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
JttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt tlturdf 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
N ational Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
w rte entered In competlon for
Oil Company Moves
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w a r today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The U rged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'C ler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed th at th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney RIChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob K ing
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
M
issing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
T am pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtg u lsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
if he waa telephoning uuss . from
'
Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua t r y l u
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, • seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started S tate Prison at Ralford Suday look for him.
draining and cleaning the moat a t night prison officiate announced
repair department,
n o r sco u t N tm c i
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island a t 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida S tate Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm a t 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday
night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
meets
for
aH swimming
seaW
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had
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placed
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someone
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­
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phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng a t the Mayfair pool.
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20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
told the Inlct-Ametican conRepublicans Plan To shall
fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
Move Capital As nomic ireovety i* vital to the -,l.
,
O u t b r e a k Feared Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
N
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on^ * .JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* M feemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the woilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made
t.cfr will teio.cin isfe,'’ V*n demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
Monk said in a isdio sddirsi. . want
|j
peac* can have peace by liv­
Hr ssid Out the authority ol ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* actio
arlirinn tnrl
af.vrul will
and good
Will,N
tier lndonrti.ui Republican gov­ cooperative
•i ' i
ernment' ovei the Dulcji mcopied he said.
L
He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
trgiont of tbe two islands, which Marshall plan” for
the Americas,
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would t he _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
I inn 4i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
these bodies unless the Security
Council specifically orders tm.h
action.

Gfin Club Announces
Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,William*,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
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Exam inations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With W elfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
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fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S ea­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* Mid-

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Hudget Report

t.'.iatlukte In Imm
(Cnnllnmk I M
On*|
Pafcll.k.e kill) rar*n« Sata-Sar
There are thnt*« who any Prime Miniater Attlee’* throughout
the fiscal
cal jrm
year,'
. . ...
In
aak annkar al
trouhlea art* due to a number of cauaea, but Inrjfcly to the other word*, the edmjnistratiou
kanfark, Matlki
fact that Aocialiam just doesn't go over for the average w t no terieua business n m i i n
.I I I Mavnalia ktran* ‘
Kpglitiunnn. ThO rationing of necesanriea is baaed, they which might rrriiKe taa roller■I HrtinJ rltt« mal In maintain, not so much ahortagea. as on the present govern* lion* In-fore next June.
nt ItsNevertheless, the President
Avlakrr 17. ISIS. al Ikr I'ml IIIIIh
•I kaalark. I'lailka. nnkrr Ik* AH meat's idea of equal sharing. The result is that no one is rioted .hat he hat issued o n n
satisfied. Those who were the have-nots feel- they are not to all government agencies
• I I m iiM n( Matrk 0. INkT.
1« j to
(it;
getting enough out of the step-up. The former monied and fwiueeu their dollara.
In preparing the next bulfrt,
aristocratic land owners are also disgruntled.
HIHI.IMI l„ liKAk
ha- said, adminiatralora air rid y
IMUInt
This
may
help
to
explain
the
growing
exodus
from
the
iiix iiiu r iiH»k
been instructed to “|(o|J
III Canada, Australia and South have
British Isles .to places like
Hn&gt;la*M Haaaaar
their 1040 hudget request* Jw
Africa. The accent is on South Africa, say many returned lew tt|f |U48 total.'* A.!mil '
hatmo! ___m en w h o - a r e
cares, he 'added. .
,
ft »tlk
OM Mmmlk
.Tft pjact* in tncreftsintf numbers. Amertedn factorial are gold# **JTnr‘
Alrong the devrl.-ipm-nta which
1.33 up there. Lines are lieing laid for the expected boom, and hove increased ihe spending tutT litt Month*
1-3#
at* K..iii« y ' f |
they find the old-school British, the lords and the look or may Incrente it. Hr,
Omt tsar
I.W there,
ladies, creating a new England away from home, with Truman lilted.
fhe 5100,000,000 Grcck-TigkAM *»hH**«r | aallrei. •'« r*l« ml landed estates, and the.gracious way of life of the old days.
Ikaaka. nialu Ilaee sad nnttree **f Not for nothing did tho roynl family make th a t African tab ajd program, of which |3|n,.
tmr Iks prnrpmmm mg touri
• 000 000 will he a li.ral 1949
Vthlif ft*tide.
rksnird f«*f
.
..
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ml MU log •It'nlUlM rule*.
Old England mnv be having its troubles. But a new pendilure.
A . *260.000.000 flood control
England
Is
being
bom
in
Ihe
Dominions.
Apparently
there'll
program, not yet acted • upon.
Inland
Meprt*#»tAMs*««
,
M|ire*eal» Ike JltinM !• Ihe always bo an England.
*
Stock tiding of strategic defWi r
N l l n t l fUM ml nd»«HUIn«. OlllmstwiaU. *91000,000.
Mi mr* Maintained In thr U t|rel
Increased coala of veterai*
In !fc» mnntr? with. h*adnnarTable Talk
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hcrvflu, *94,100.000
Uf» In (lk«HiH
kew %mrh.

Indonesian F igh t
(Ch IUi H tr-m I 'm ikw)
Jakarta regima for a • record of
"murder, arson and torture'’ from
Aug. 9, 19U, whan ha%aaid Ja p ­
anese Field Marshal! Terauchi
from Saigon Instructed Dr. i&gt;utliacna and Mohammed H atta, errrently president of the Republi­
can government, to* establish an
''indetK-ndent'' Indonesia.
Van Mook said the Republic's
central authority originally, was
only "Soekartin'a .golden voles."
but that ii spread because Lor*

The ability of thy St. Lou!*
Aug. 20 (A*)— Cardinals to come
TIME ABOUT
the floor has
More lhan 2.400,000 students, highlighted their play *n th* past •* In UHltf time alioul was fair
about 03 percent of them veter­ and apparently flic 19-47 seaion S iy In „ Klorida-Rullins football.
ans, will start classes al Amer­ will be no exception.
e (iatork won* the first game
ican colleges and universities In
Sent reeling aii-an .-one-hnlf C to 0 and the Tars ropped the
the next^ few weeks. This is a games hark of th* Brooklyn second by the same score.
new record.
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. Dodgers Monday by two defeats
FIVE TIMER
They will spend more for m at the hands of* Ihe league
leaders
le
I’aul Motley, of Jacksonville,
education than ever before, and (he Red Birds served notice yes­
they will get less for their mon­ terday that they are still not out is a gent who will know tha tlms
ey than students did before th&lt; by coming back and winning from when Florida's Uatori play this
war
Florid,
• .ll UlY graduates the
7ha bast.trained
the Canls-Dodgers, the Ronton games. •
colleges have ever turned out. Braves rontinurd, to close qpletly
Use whiting a powdered rhalk,
This ta, because they are, on the in on the duo. Th*-/ moved to
average*, better students than tho within seven games off the pace to- scour vour bathtub. It will not
colleges have ever had.
by coming from behlnl to nip the leave permanent scratches on the
enamel surface of bathtubs, wash­
Wa are in the midst of one -Pittsburgh Pirates, 7-5.
of tha greatest periods of chamrt
The Giants bowed 3-1 to the Cln- bowls ami ainks.
In tha history of American ed­ rlnnati Reds for their eighth
ucation.
straight loss.
.
alders won their second game cf
That atmosphe.-w of change goes
The Chicago Cuba dropped both the tournament and eliminated the
all tha way down to the first ends
of a twin bill to th r Phila­ Springfield, Vt., I-eglon rlub with
grade which will have 30 pares III
Phlliea, 8-1 an I S -i
a 11-3 win.
more pupils this year than In delphia.
The American l^ugue'a front­
1946—and a severe shortage of running
New York Yankees openteachers.
M thfcir final tour of th* west by
Dr. CharleH I,. Persons
But the biggest changes are dropping
a 2-1 decision to Detroit.
Optomctriat
taking place In the colleges. New
loss cut the YankccV mar­
Idea*, new method*, are being ginThe
Sanford Atlantic* Ilk. Bldg.
over
the
second
place
Boston
tried out. Other ehauges spring Red Sox. who crushed the Browns
Hoars: 9-12 1-3
Phone 296
directly out of the war, which:
Sal. 0-12
9-5. to It and one-half games.
1. Has given th r colleges more
Rapping out 31 hits, the Cleve­ Eyes Examined - Glasses Killed
students than they had ever had
before—often more than they land Indians trounced the Wash­
ington Senators, 13-2 and 9-1 while
could take.
2. Ha* made It harder to pnr* a t Chicago, Joe Haynes halted a
vide as good an rducation for four gam* Phllailrinhi*. winning
- thesa ■eiwite«ta-ww' lm&lt;t"t&gt;*WtV&gt;; of­ atrerit-Ay blanking' Uk 'Athletic*
4-0 on mne hits.
fered before. 1041.
'
Take the first of those two
changes. The H. I . ' Bill mkde it Jax Terminal N ine
possible for millions of veterans
•
But
&amp;
to -attend college with most of Wins In 1st Round
their avneuaet paid.
Officials say ilmt about fl.OOO,- Of Semi-Pro Tourney
A Bear for Work
0&lt;K- veterans, almoit half of all
WICHITA, Has . Aug. 20. f/P&gt;—
vgterans, havu applied for edu­
The 194(1 National Semi-pro Buiecation under the (5. I. Bill.
More than hall- of there appli­ ball Congress chami-ronx, were
cants already hate started son-e scheduled to make !holr‘ first ap­
sort of education or training. pearance in thia year's tournament
And »ahout__5&lt;l p ir r n .t uf—th a t tmlav and they were hnnlh .r for.}
figure, or l,600,00&lt;&gt;, arc attend- kinder treatment thin the 1910
runnersup received yesterday.
Inr college.
Tho St. Joseph, Mich, Ausros,
Here la why students are liqldefending champions, worq slated
ter than they used to lie:
With more applications than to m rrt the Lima. Ohio, v rti al 0
ever before, the 1 rnllrges havu P. M. (CST) in a firat round game.
Second place winners last year,
picked their student* carefully.
They have also mnde It balder the Carmichael, Cailf., firemen,
to g it passing grades. That is were manhandled 14-2 by the Jack­
eliminated the poorer students. sonville. Fla., terminals In their
But the same things which re- first 1947 tournament nppearanr«
fulled In more and lietter students vrstrrday. The Term'nals Wasted
make It harder for the colleges out five runs In the fir»t Inning
to provide as good an educa­ and pushed across sit more In the
tion as they offered liefore tbe sixth. Cleary Cone, Bellingham,
Wash., Bells pitcher, won his own
war.A shortage of money has-ham­ game as he singled to drive In a
pered the Colleges. Although col­ run in the fourth and defeat Pikesleges charge between 20 and 60 vlllr, Ky.. Braves. 3-?,
WATCH
Fort Wayne. In * . Electric won r
percent more for an educatirn
i
2,
in
'.he
from
Jamestown,
N.
Y..
5-2
now, private gifts have fallen
r . '
final game. In the aftero il and government funds have night's
not kapt up with rising eo'-.l*. ftoon game Coeur D'Aleni* Take-'
That has kept teachers' salar­
ies low and unattractive. Hu tluV E N E T IA N B U
colleges have had lira many itu ­
YAKDL
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dents
and not enough teachers,
Aa rlca'a Most Beautiful
Aluminum — Cedar — Polished Aluminum
with these results:
oAsk Me For Free Estimate
I. Classes a v r r a »g; e almost
twice as .large as liefore the wai.
I». W. STEVENS - 617 W. Roliinunn - Orlando
2. College* have been forced to
Phone* 2-0729
hire letfa capable Instructor*.
3. Laborstnriss. libraries, dor­
mitories and other, buildings are
badly crowded.
The colleges are - trvJng to im­
prove all three ronditjlMs, but It
Enjoy Bottled Energy . . . .
prbbably will be at Jrasi three
situation
to fiva years ‘wforw
bcfoi-g tilt! ail
is much better.
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Aa a TCU player, Florida Ga­
tor packfirld coach Buster Bran­
non once booted out *a 92 yarJ
quick kick which rolled dead on
SMU two yard line.
GATOHH PLAY 4 SEC
Florida's Gators play : four
Southeastern Conference tram* in
*1947; Miaalsaippi, Auburn, Gettr*&lt;■ and Tulanc.
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MASTER'S P U rii.
Ted Twumey, University of
TTurida line coach, played two
seasons as a first string tackle
for Nutrv Dame's most famed
mentor, the late Knute Rockne.

w a s h Tn o t o n ,

Southeast Asia, "necessarily u s r
unprepared” for hie assignment
to .&gt;ccupy the Netherlands E-.st
Indies on the day Japan surren­
dered.
He said the limited occupation
force barely saved lOO.OrM) in­
terred pgrsons Jtvrm murder by
Indonnaiana whom the Japanese
had Irained and armed.
After Sutan Sjahrir , a non­
collaborator, berame Indonesinn
premier, Van Mogk arid "the con­
sistent policy of the Nctberlau l»
government waa to support eonFund* to prevtiil spread o f She Mrnetive elements in the RepuliTh# tfrrnld l« « m * M#h#r ml Ike
/. In one of James Hilton's earlier books. III Wind, writ­ Meric An heof-si.d-mmith epl
pldtm- lie in hopes that "with other In­
jltMiHnfed PfMi Mklrk le rnlltlrd ten before his later fame and now revived, he sayk: "To if. IAOJJOOOOO.
donesian arras, they could form
In Ik* slier ml tefekli*
united
•tins mg nil th* Uraal »«e«« p«lnl»d eat and to talk—who first thought of elaborating the aini- 'Gomplethm of the v itt r i m a sovereign federated
In UlU gemgsger, a* m il ae nit ultnnemiH tochhlqile?" When you think about it, food is i ruergenry housing program, IIP, states of Indonesia, allied will*
A r •* « . k i . r . i r k j , .
Beside* supplr menial up Ibc Nclherianda In a rcnl un­
only one iwirt of a good dinner. The company makes the aOO.OyO.
prnprlationt lo rover defirieoflcs ion."
event, is the important part. A simple repast among in item* on whicJt Congress xl
Van Mook aald coiistrnrtlvc
WEDNESDAY
1917
friends can bring satisfactions that a banquet attended by r|»ijy has acted, Mr. Teu Stan id-allarir Indonesians failed in
d, Ire wi
will** submit to the grxt Ihelr efforts to overcome Japan ill-assorted company never can touch.T O iUflunweWt V il-asS -i.C L i.
J/ o l t o w V'1*1? jm v m s tir r jiw t not ,bc, briyiant, either.
ntoiiithrrirrh” mrisTT.r.' v sir
t h r program* i
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Ire tevralrd, wlllfte- government would Ik- formed a*
BE YOUR INTIHTtB COM­
Soon as possible and that orders
PANION. IN V JTE^rlllM TO Talk at table is the final symbol,of civilisation. Who can for' 5'-o,')u).doo tu atari *..13". from
. th&gt; Indonesian government
YOUR INNER' ( l#A lD EN CK : visualise primitive man stopping nl meal time to talk? The 000.000. public works program for
were no longer, valid, lie forbade
A companion of all them that fear moment-tor him was one only for wolfing sustenance, 'the Ihr- Army and Navy.
thee,—Psalm 110:0.1
, th e Fresldenl gnvo this digest Indonesians In obey such orders.)
most in the quickest iKwsihle time.
of (ha shift In spending prosLike seasoning, there must not la&gt; too much talk from perla:
JACUNHKI AT IIAHVAUD*
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nn.v one sourre, but just the right amount from sevci
H 08T O N -U IV - Harfy Jacun.
National
defense:
Expenditures
have agrerd lo '"»
ski, ex-Fordkam and (irecn Day
diners. Hilton has an Idea there. EveryImdy’H
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meala enoH- -willII l&gt;e
lie down SU i,000.000 to Packer end, la assising Coach
Icon linknl lo'
tie improved by t he converaatlon accom|tnnylng them.
*10,401.000,000. AI.OU' t wn- thirds Dick Harlow with tba Harvard
to the icil of l
of this It the result of CoOgres- fonllull taam lhi» »es*im. Jnevnalanal aetiom the - i n iiiliiUHrifr ski. was on the Nntre Dame staff
well go sltoul ilr
“tn "rhanges In liming and a last season.
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— BrlttStrCrilfs
DAlion or »o.' TF i| cun gel any
slower ra'e of operations" aiieh
coal lo work with.
-TT— .
as "difficulties In recruiting."
M'm II*h S i » m I'aas Oael
irnllssnl Ira** l*eat &lt;r&gt;*I
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Veterans; Outlays will be *120.,
ll pays lo look SI maps cat*- formal ratification of Ihe contract. fuluro". hut the report was chal­ 000,000 higher In a total cl mortgages.
A Murray rxrcutlvp rstlmato-l the lenged by AUler's deputy, llcrlwrt
Agrirullure: Reduced *422JMH,fully. Ih e B urtuni have lalrly pay raises will r-vst Ihr rompnny
*7.4r&gt;0jtoo.(X)o.
000 to *939,000,000.
Morrison.
printed new maps ft (O u te r Mon­ fl'.MMUNM). Thn eontracl will run
Internotionsi;
Even
without
thr
Natural resources: Up *59,009,"I only saw It jn om paper,'*
golia. When c»tn|utfd with ihe tinlil Jan. .11, till), with tho wage Morrison lolil a news conference, Marshall plan or any other new 000 to *1,150,000.000, chiefly Im
increases
retroactive
to
May
I.
“and. as far as I cap-sec, the story foreign aid program, epcndlnr. rause of Ihe s|ierd*up in flotnl
eld one*, ihcy located (lir Allot
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During early negotiations, tho does not know what It’s talking will be $791,000,000 higher to a control work.
mountain!, which aliases the w otl!
new total Ilf *4,101.000/X)0, The
Finance and com
.
UAVY-CIO rali-.-d Ihr corporrtinn about."
over b»d pul in Stnkjang, a Chi a "ftcachht-ad" in its national camThe Dally Mail, an Imlupenlent gain -U, lb* result primarily &lt;d *129,000.000 to *1.-97,1
»»ie proving, in Outer Mongolia, paigoto win Immunity from piovl. conservative newspaper.Aalil Att­ unexpeetedlv hestr.v withdrawals
Transportation and rommunira*95,000,000
tduee
lee intended to step out because of from th e ' 1,750,nno.poo loan ftind tfoni Reduced
a Soviet istrltiir iistc. Ihcy m.i&gt; sions of the Taft-Hnrtley act.
Ute (irtek-Turkish aid Pm- $1,4.15.000,000, largely
breauso
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Under contract terms the UAW deteriorating health and nervous and
fri away wilh this or .they may
grain.
high construction coats have dlnexhaustion
after
Ihe
tlrltlsh-Ameragreed
not
to
aulhi.rl**
a
strike
no|.
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Rnclal program: Exnenditurra cooragnd highway building.
unUI approval 'a'obtained from iean loan revision talk* In Wash­
Interest:| h Federal
‘ S interest p a y
ington paased their most critical foe*welfare, health and security
Ihe
international
union
and
not
The struggle ak«in«I Germany. until 45 days have elapsed since stage.
now estimated *20»J&gt;00.000 high- menta
its will
ill rise *12S.000,nno hljjh
ciV
for
a
total
of
(l,95.1,000J&gt;0O.
ihe (entering of American the filing of a grtevsnea.
rr to $6,125,000,000,
. m m Iwcause
m m ” «f
‘Housing;
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Down *576,000,
rates and
&gt; on the Pacific were pr
Should an onautHirlxed strike
CATOItH
"AllltOAD"
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000.M0.
malnlv
L
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aiutC ont Ur*. Payment -&gt;f interest- on—tw y
r .th e
hfkrly’ W W 'l k h 'l i y Bccu
Recoil ml pal leave bunds cashed by vet­
noUrei T m m ilf P .jR r a
, ' 1 * |»'’lf ^ r '*f K1orMa1».n- g ft* r-£ -e rre d d ial thee Rreon
foun- stViK-Uno Kinanco
Corpoi
itrlorisn B rn n l,'A d am , of noUcet immMllAUiy onlrnn* J t» | y fo«&gt;tbii|| tHp (Oil of
Finane* Corporation ,r.u
nIly•
mvmlrera to return to work. The try was to play the Vedada Club longer m a y , make real esta'w erans.
U bor: Down . *10.000,000 to
ily which produced |wc&lt; company will have tha right to
of Havana, Cuba, In 1912.
loam or buy veterans' housing *192.000.000.
nlr and olhrr public »eiv- dlaeharge participants, e x c e p t
pf high value. Bpht prophe­ where the union objerta.
In Ihe event of in -shleetlon, the
cies occur in his ‘-'America's Kcodischarges would l*A tn-ated as
.Suprrmsry," published m grievances.
1900. is there any one willing
Oe the other hanl, Ihe'Hrlnpsny
today who can (oretrll with equal promised In return:
accuracy lire silualion of ihe Unit"That neither Ihe union, its ofSbtlrt in 2,0001 And if there fleers, agents or mtmlirr* shall Im&gt;
n v ;
r, would il do ui any good? liable for damages for unauthorlied stoppages, ttriki-s, Inlrnllnntidrr Winiton Churchill. Her­ al slow-downs or suspension of
bert Hoover and other voices ety- work x x x . "
iag in Ihe wildeineu. Who hee.'r
President Clarence Avery of Ihe
rompany aald ho l-elloves Ihe
them )
agreement "fair *o both parlies
A ghoil town *7n! Idaho. Dixie and ip accordance wilb thr provi­
— S H O R T S PRO G RA M —
by name, has hern bought ht sions of tha Taft-llstlley law."
"The principle of union respnn*
M A RCH O F T IM E ’S
army veteran wilh ihr aid el •Ibillly la rs-cognUed." he said,
" T U R K E Y 'S 100 M IL L IO N ”
* GI • loan, .
at . horn adding that he arse 'fully satisihe goI&lt;1
Id f u i h 'o r Civil Wat fled" the agreement would aerva
a '*Atrong deterrent" to wildcat
CA RTO O N — “ fc R O W IN G
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. died 40 year's ago, and lo­ as
strikes.
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ll surrounds H i£\k primitive
Regional UAW-CIO Dlrerior
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wild country. B4 miles from ihr Emil Maxey said:
"It gives bolh the tinl-m and
MaresF neighbor viflage. The
purchase included a school, a ho^ Um company* the proteelioq we
think IS needed to maintain pear*,
'■fwi
Id. a post office, a Uloon, gen ful-and Constructive relations.”
ft 71 .- (G
« a l ilore, a cemrlrty. and a lot
Meanwhile. Ford Motor Co. and
E L iiliM f
■tif •?*f
of empty log V a ^ V .D t e town the UAAV resum&lt;*1 negotiations on
I f f i r e . covtrs more lhan 170 acrer. hs« • a contract, with an agreement
Wf
believed Imminent Tire I’AW'a
’
17- innAbiiAfiii,
jtfUm ul rmmril, saklsk a i t
Im -M iT
«tan hat Ukcni-utw the hotel, ealled to meet hero (turaday.
'/• hope lo hiaka-a rcsoit c*itDon’t
o f it fo t.iiu n im w|,0 will
Rio Conference
the (va»l surtounding form
ipotlsmen't paradirr. Jn the
ir .s ll|H a l,*e, !**■» Oe.)
.
th# taowi of ihe trgi.rn alllarian ayalems of gqvarnmrnl,
fake for skiing, and later Marshall told the conference that
I airport is | 0 ire built t l n the American nations "all agree
that the aUU exists for man, not
*y p la te , for au-miaclrd lour- man for the *Ute—and that we
abhor anv 'limitations upon the
freedom of expression of man
finding^ o f ^ r a b coin* ,‘n throughout the world.”
"For only when we have access
♦egian medievil hoard dot#
to the thoughu of men. to the
.*b#l th* -rtisl.r were foreea
of publle Opinion flee of
I, - *■ . ‘
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Norway, Tliey are thoug
coercion or connivance, only then
ran
wo
develop
a
wholesome
com­
been tent to far from
mon interest while a t the same
time respecting separate national
: h ire d i^ f 1 Arab rulerr traditions," he eontlnord.
.
Blight
&gt; and Africa as bodyTh# secretary said:
"We ere devoted to the Principle
that aUtes and nations should___
be
l*ound by th* earn* aUodsrid* of
»l Camion(inople a.' moral conduct we ge'. /o r the in­
~MoI« Cririrgf.
« « ol Europe. SuTJ dividual good faith ond fair dtri*
rulm ol , | , lag. honesty and friend!? roepersW #’ Mate: the fira'- lion, mutual respect and freedom
o—these are expect of
1 have None names­
thee# wo
other as
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Record Number Of
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Itill Have
Ha' F ighting
Still
Colleges This Fall Chance In National

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ytdtn*.
Some nf the F8L teams have
been practicing this procedure ail
the v*ar.
Sanford • i* one of .. the few
teams in the league that has nut
had over tnre# vet* on it* roster
at any one time during the yt»r.
For quite a while the Feds have.
blavcd with only two old timer*.
Hitiildy Lake and Don Murray
rgrre the only two veta on the
team for quit* some time, until
Iht arrival of Watt Harrington.
At the first of the year we h .d
three. They Included Lake. Hal

WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 20, 1947

Miss Summcrsill Is
Bride Of Mr. W esson

PLASTERING — STUCCO
(’LAIN — ORNAMENTAL
* ALSO — PATCHING

IIAKKY G. STONE
lift S. *l.aurel

Dorothy McDaniel Is *

Phone 1837

Social Calender Wed To J. E. Pearson

I’KTTr lilt KKKING
There has been n let of petty
bickering in the Florida Stale
I-cague this year about the V'Mtlhilitit* of making the circuit
uu
liken - a - lot-, ot
irnsted a* a limited service
talk and tumbling* about player
man;- and Maya Langston is
rlastifiratlnns and the transit r
now oat nf basebsIL
of player* from active- to di*
Sanford has five,rookie* under
a bled or suspended lists.
control. They Includ* Dill Stan­
We read that John Ganton, Johnny Tomgt, Johnny Mc­
srl, ‘Threatened in effect,
Manus, Tim. Tyler nnd Jack Meif not literally, to field a
Cammon. We would venture to
ClaiM A team another year
say that there is not another
if the leager doesn't rl.unp
club in the circuit with morn
' down on infraction of Class
limn, five rookie* on its roster.
It rule* tOlh ironrlad rulea
that put a atop to the mock­
D O N ’T F O R G E T ,
NKW IIOWL MCORKIIOAltDery we nuw hare in the
league.”
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’MIAMI. (JP&gt;—The 00,000 fans
It serma to ua that we heaid expcctrd
TH U RSD A Y
to pack the enlarge*! Or­
John finntel advocate Iragui ange Howl on New Year’s Day
rule* requiring trams in tjw will have a new electric porcelain
8 :0 0 P . M .
Florida Stdte' la-ague to have Rsorcboart!—42 feet long ami IS
sis or eight raw rookies on- their feet high—to help them follow the
Sanford Ixxlge No. 1241
roster*.
game.
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W« al*o read In the official
minutes df'Xfof regular- meeting
of -the 'd rrw c 1 o r * of UuT
Florida State la-egue that war
held in -1‘alalka. on July Iti. thy*.
"Director Liggett asked for a
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clarification of the league rule
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relating ta j,« y iu n pUycrs. Fol­
low ing a lit* [/• mom it waa movcd by Director iterlong amt sec­
onded by nOtrector CarMtchae1.
that no club may have more than
three veteran players on the Ve­
Will Be Closed Thursday, Aug. 21
liev playing .roster at any liou.
but in the event that- any club
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has m o rv rih aii three veterans
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under control jit any time, any
veteran on the disabled, ,*u»*
Will Re-open Saturday, Augv 30
tided or -temporarily
inactive
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list must remain on »ald ll«t
- I***-j iffw t w dgyrrT bc nu&gt;-'
HOtJRS
tion died when Orlando voted
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rules, all by law amendments m* I
9:00 P. M.
7:00 A. M.To
le-tween annual meeting* require
the unanimous vota of all club(."
We do not nee wital our
friend* to the south are cry­
ing about. Taey kill unr of
the best rule* that has been
brought up in the past few
nd T
years, and
Ihrn they rry 'herauae other team* are play*.
ANYWHIRE-AND FOR EVERY USE­
Ing a Urge number nf vet'
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*.w^4 -v-. iruin players.
according
to
the way the
Iraguc regulation* are set up
any club in the circuit ran liavj
a* many a* eight veteran pU&gt;rrs on their iotter ami continue
fu' jugglo them ao that they
have uiilrJbtPC -^un-X ha - active
"fosfer. There I*, hardly any reg­
I
ulation on the veterans.
Any eluli could have, lei'* any
foi example, eight veteran pitch­
\*-Vr
ers. They can pilch one tonight
then dUahlc him for thiee or four
days, then bring him Itack and
tins another game. The same
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pmcedtire could lie worked on
all eight nf the men. We agree
that this is mighty poor system,
but the one* who are crying
. 4 . AND YOU CAN HAVE IT
the loudest are the ones who did
nothing about stopping th# pre,

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Mr. and Mr*. R. T. Warden an­
THURSDAY
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0 . E. nounced today the marriage uf her
Mr. and Mr*. J*»e Oorlfv, who
8., will meet at 8;0Q p. M. at daughter, Dorothy McDaniel, to art- spending Uu* summer months
the Masonic Hall.
James E. JVarson. u n
~Pearson.
The double-ring, ‘ _ candlelight
ceremony waa perforated on Sat­
urday evening in Folkston, Ga.
Rev. F. J. Gilbert officiated dur­
ing the ceremony at the Folkitnn
Methodist Churc
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The Townsend Club will hold I Mre. Pearson attended schools
Its regular meeting In’ the Tourist 1 In Waveroaa, Ga. and for the navt
Lenter at n:00 o clock. ' After the | voar has been employt-d u* secretbusinc*. meeting there will be ; * rr for the Hou.holder Assccla'.-s
m *i
game*. Refreshments j Ij »w firm. Mr. Pearso.v reccivcil
wtll Is* served. Members and his early education In Sanford
friends are invited.
schools and graduate ! from lhMONDAY
; Seminole High Schoo'. Purine
The Truth Seekers Class of the, tbe recent war he served with tie
First Methodist Church will hold&gt; United 8tatea Army and U nt prrIts monthly social an I husinesa sent working with A. Duda nn-l
meeting in the Church annex at Sons. Mr. and Mr*. Pearson nr«8:00 P. M.
making their home at 1114 Mag­
nolia Avenue.

I. O. IJ, r . and the Semmolj Rebecca Lodge No. 43.wtl| havn a cover­
ed dish sufiprr at the I. O. O. F.
Hall at 0:30 I&gt;. M.
The D. A. V. will meet at the
lagion Hut at 8:00 P. M.

Mr. add Mrs. R. E. Warren of
Portsmouth. Va. nrr |h e guest* **f
Mr. and .Mrs. Mike M'-ntri* at their
home on Park *Avcnu-.
Mr. nod Mr*. Al V Hunt re
tureeil on .Sunday from ToniT*
Cainp at l.vke Apopka whero they
spent about eight ilaysl
Mrs. IthiMla H. Ewing returned
to Sanford on Tuesday nlti r visit.
Ing for ten days witn friends in
Orlando.
Mr. and Mr*. Preston Jordan
returned on Tursdav front Knox­
ville. Tenn. where Mr. Jordan
underwent a minor eqeraiinu.

Mrs. J, C. Davis nnd children.
Ann and James, an I Mr t, Davis'
tional a* will ns the physical mother, Mrs. Flossie Goodson. have
strain of an -aclir*** duties.- returned to Sanforil a fter- two
lly UU1I TUOMAH
H
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week*, n i Paytntm'Ilegqli.?*
r.&lt;* \ \ r .'. ;■
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HOLLYWOOD. Atig. 20 &lt; jn _ my strength during a picture."
Mr. and Mr*. M!|Utn Hrarker
Olivia
Dellavillainl o f f e r s ' Meaning- that she might hav» ami gramlson, Kene*. have return­
some a&lt;lvlcc op how to be hdpw gone night-clubbing in her bnrh- ed to their homr in t.'lmrle-toii. S.
though an actress: I. gel mat elor d a y it
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rird; .2. marry a writer.
•‘■Yea,’' »h* admitted, “hut 11«*»* II. Anderson In Sanford.
Although ahe is now enacting during 'Gone&gt; ttyth
vyth The Wind
Mrs. Walter Jackson nod sons,
n loony in."The Snake Pit.” Oil- ‘Strawberry Dlohde.* ‘Hold Hac2
vn* never sounded happier. It ’■ The Dawn.* T o Each Ills Own Jame* and Civile, -if lin-ellmi *t,
her fiiai acting job sir
Ince mar- o r . T he Dark Mirror.* A* fur Ca. are s|&gt;ending two weeks with
rying novelist Marcus- GdudricK; th" other*—and particularly H » ' R ftrJtfk so B '* mother. Mi*. Ada
and like all newlyweds, she it I Errol' Flynn
picture*—t h a t's Johnson, and *i*ter. Mr*, ladtio
Itaulerson and Mrs. Juliun Fort',
r*commending the institution of another‘matter."
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Record notes . . .. Since I’hil son. in Sanford.
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- a V-tbe—writer* who-hgTerf fg rrti— rtrnntfif— Tft WtitiaTim
Mix* t-niirn Mu- Hiown and
matried actresses,'* she observed. hit, "Smoke, Smoke. Smoke,” Tix
"Ntinnally Johnson. Niven Hutch, is going to wax some. Harris ML* Jean Crowdi-rf who have
Oiarlca MacAtlKur, tli name a numliera. They are vocal twins been spending ttie rummer months
few. It's a perfect combination. . . . Current and listrnahle: Peg­ with Mix* Hiown’* mother Mrs.
Olivia pointed out that writ­ gy l^«, “Old I-nve Of Mltir;” G. II. Ilrown, lefv yesterday foe
er* ran perform their work at Count Haste. "Soulh;” Ileryl D»- I'm tland, tt»e., where they will
ivsinnn leaching. Knrnuto they
- hohre while the wife is away a*, vis
“ Mother. Mother,Mother
the studio and 'thus their work­ Delta Rhythm Hoy*. "Coipr I- will visit in St, laiui*. Mo., witn
ing hour* do not overlap. Ar.d Out Of The Rain;" Tommy H"|. Mis* Crowder's parrnta.
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a vriter tun understand the emu- sey. " I’ll lie There.”

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Station W T R U
agreement thn.ugh
Mr: . . . I M r,
r. Summsrxill}
E. art
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S Congrvss.
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of Geneva tod ry announced the
Congrrsstohal appioval would
rrlm*dn» Iloaixs
marriage- of their daughter, Betty I* needed if any ma|or rhnnge J’J.T
•Nf « a ■t in. I'sy
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Louis*-, to Rowland Wesson, son of •eta made, such -vs an extension l.ltg Txx.slii songs. •
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\ . Wesson also uf •f the loan or a req'M-el for o.vvict • u I’MIs slskrll
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The marriage was performed by a-Hnluled to start in IP.tl and li tu tSrn
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Juhlill) |*4l**M|*|*l# ,
of Titusville, at hi* Hois,' on Aug.
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Two technical groups, rrpre- !
2 at 3:00 o'clock .in ths presence »*otlng both countri.-*. have ocen Ilia ilt^ b f) Uu*«( Mil
Uertlnr - LTvnftM,~-lCyTlfb*7*HS'l
dfy's o|H-ni(]£ session. Bnyd.-r'said
«•«•&gt;*! (U^riUfii
inole High School and Mr. XVeiaon C B T ^ tR S m is handling' Irmle ‘ 9
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se n e ,1 with the A tintd Force* nMJrr&gt; including the British &gt; ; l i H um M u i k t i i *
1‘lilK 11
?la*»
U i u t i t &lt;Mi
during the war. He Is employed I |w,po*a| for permit*! on In in-/ease |y;uu ,\rU»
l&gt;v the Sanford Atlantic National h r imuorts from the ilomininns at
l U t i u rv i f u l i f l u n i i
Hank. They are at present mak­ tin- expense of .purchases from , 11 «»V lefilr IMU
ing thrir horpe in Geneva.
•tmerica, in order to conserve d.d- • 11i4*I ll#?|Ur»l|UlD 4i*Ur#
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REVIVAL
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Kpv. «V Mm. IK mIp II. Jonrs ofOklnhmun C'ltjr, Okln.
Mill lie Singint: K I'rrurhinR Each* Evening At 8 P. M.
Except Satiirilny.

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Every One Invited — (’nmr Oner A; You'll Come
Again.
K. I. Wright, I'nnlnr

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The.idher is concetm-.l with fin- Tk*,—i»&gt;
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BALMORAL Seotl.inJ, Aug. 20. imrement that iniuimU be , x- Sit* AH
i/1*i—Princes* Mimaix,.- "ronti^a 1 riunged' freely for dollar* nt the 1:ll* N*u i *
Nl|»ift*r HffrtMlU
out" tomorrow on her 17th birth-,
’ ’ * tvoitest nf countries having fnvnr- 7l*»
&gt;:W *VfR*
•lav. The debut of the younger •Mr trade halanre* in London.
lint** With 4 Hilt
»t»c
daughter of King George VI and
Since the committees hnvr not ! *il» tftitr tiltiif TMilr
Queen Ktiiabrth will take plnr# fnishial their work, gmernl mia-t- ; * V'
M'iti|tny \|«‘iii«4il"ti«
nt a family party in Balmoral lig* hetwren the full delegations *
»W*
THE PURCHASE
Castle, where the Royal Family I* »rie dispensed with yestctilnv ai.d » iu N
H.»ftiiti&gt; K'tv*
on vacation.
talav. Snyder said. He milled:
,lJ " &gt;4h&lt;»|'|H'tV ^•irll.ttk
OF
ntnun'* WntM
"Coming out" means for srtright"They ate arriving at Aria* nf j *lU.lMI Ns.U*
Iv Princes* Margaret thet *h* will ilhriissions. nnd they ir|tort they li*4'^
IsMtin AMicit.an lUiiih'tti
go to more parties and fulfill mere •re making gmMl progress."
[
Tutn* VmU t* lD4|»i»*(rd
public engagement* unaeepmpr o /lX i-,
ii
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J IJ :»*1 PffiRrttHl llr«t|tiM»
OF
It also mean* that M art-aid ran
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. l l l l i I•Mill’Hro|| llqH*A
begin picking a loishntel if she .
h
««■•#*« tram
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Kfcyttim i» * -•«
wants to. from '-ho hnndsom" and «ul Pourcl Into a mold. Ibev need
titled young inrn who d u ster guidance
„
,and , lov
st»'"'i
II: 1. Noon II.OI. V.lx,
nround the Court of St. Jnm vi’s.
lie Polnleil out that nt least IJ :&lt;4 Hluinpt tj’.iiiH
(I.milled In Milliter Sl ide)
She hasn't shown any public pre­ 80.000 boy* and girl* in this na 1 : 1
Nrwx
Hii'ims
ference vet,
.
Imn say goodnight every ni«ht to _link nil,-/
» limiOt k i m r o w
IIY
•n attendant in some institution. J nl,*u
Htn^klf PtAM+f
WRNDY IIAItltlR AltltlYING
At least 110,000 gre in ho,nr* for | } ,&gt;•• I*
it m' r l4 t.f l
Lin'd U'cIht announced 't&lt;xioy ike dependent, 40.000 ore in ror- 1 !•*» Unr \"lt» lltiMrli
that in a telephone *nnvpraotion rrrtional home* amt 0(1,000 are in 3 1xil NV%%•
.MA'RGARET ( ’. GWALTNEY. Jeweler
Tt'inmi IHqmp
with Wendy llarrte in New York komoa for the hand trapped, he 3it&gt;i
lixA l%Nf «ii*_
on Monda'v ahe said that' she and will. Apothrr uninn of li bakW- -rwo- N
*-w•
Fnrnterlv With
be, hiishami. Dailil K. Mevtr, Will' x r in foster home*.
I.Uk 1)1X1 I'lul,
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b
x ti x .y ,
ngnin (*• guests in Sanfotd. They
This' is an army of rhtldren X:lk Notxlt,
Tim*
c . i IMIGYN. JEWELER
will arrive in October to spend the (towing by leap* and Imunilj, he
111* Mix) lit. I* IM»f
winter season at thr Mayfair Inn. In-lared and pointed out llint if 5tl!*
Vulfe of «),» \mO
Winter I’nrk. Elnridn
She stated that they are looking the present rate of diverse »f one
»lk* I A;oo 1i n i of •fi | * i %
forward to a lot of iwimming and sut of three marriages continues,
|
golf during their star here.
bv 1900 BO percent of mitrt iager
In Oriental «tl th" .lint i* n
Will uperntr tnmplete tvnlrli nnd jewelry repair service
will end in divorce. Tin* will
When substituting corn syrup rcult In increasing lh« nuniii r xymlHil of nmternity. At one lime
foi sugar in making takes and «f children in institutions, lie Oriental rug* wriih lutl* m 11,,using only genuine parts. Will appreciate your repair
ro o k ies, use only two-third* of the tinrrd the religimt* background of
rt»rn«*r§
rn(?rtlv -vhii^IiI l»y
business. All work guaranteed.
•.
.
liiiuid called for in the ireipo.
rare for children in homes.
barren women a* n mateini'.y
The Florida Methivbxt Home
,
i
,,
l ks* been In operation for 10 venr*.
have a sealer. Use a sugar ayrup h „ . r , 0 . . r r e r B n i p U m . 11 bull,lines
for the guava shell* Make by |nd „ normill rnroMn„ nt „f
using 3 cup. of sugar to cup. of
lrUi
r, vr„.r,L N'.„
M n in e
l n a t
• „ ,s..tK « e
1 1 m s i — oa m
.
.
.
,
water. lHeat
together until
sugar onlv are children
given mxteii.il
i* dissolved and hold In refriger­ rare, but vocational ttniidng »!-•&gt;.
ator until needed for use. \ t fn.il he *aiil.
n* rontainrrx are filled, place them
Guests Introduced hv loci Field
in'the (efrigrratot1 to xtora until were P o s t m a s t e r r harlex 1^.
tiiev can be taken tu tha-summer* PiViwne " f r*iro7 Ga ,~Ti snk K
cial locker, or store in roar home Wald of the Gulf ttrfiii'ni' Com­
fleeter, llcie .gain, sp-rd tn get­ pany. and Frank Hand'er of Plot,
ting them into the fr-cxec in im- ids Fashions. I nr.
pmtant. Store, after freetlng, nt
xem Fahtenheit or lowyc.
The pulp left from *cediqg mav
A familiar method for tu-ating
!*• pureed, the pr.*luet swoetened a itint stnin is to sprinkle tile Ftnin
and. with lime or Icmin julpe add. with salt, squreie lemon iolee over
.
ed. may also be fro irn l« axrve a* it, nnd spread it'in the sun tn dry.
a delirious froirn Jussrrt with­ Add mote Irmnu Julre If lia rrs of
7:00 A. M. Id 10:30 A. IW.
out defrosting.
tha in,i still show.

ANNOUNCING

JE W E L R Y D E P A R T M E N T

M A T H ER of SA N FO R D

TING T H U R SD A Y A U G U S T 2 1
We Will Be Serving
breakfast'
SPECIAL

Try a New Heal Treat Permanent shaped in Ihs new Feather
rut or left tong . . a* you prrlrr. Especially gmsl for dry hair.
Scalp treatment* and elrclrlr msaaage a specially.
N (» I.oration — 208 North Park Avenue

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Final Close Out
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LADIES and CHILDREN’S

MENU

A P P E T IZ E R S

Orange Juice

f liilleil Apple Juire

Tontalq Juire

Pineapple Juire

Grapcfriill Juire

lllrndcri Emit Juire

OUR SPECIAL BREAKFAST
Golden Ilrown llul Cakes
•
Hyxitii anti Creanterv lluller
W/IInrnn ur Sausage
Cnflee
M'/('re:ini
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SPECIAL BREAKFAST

UITIH b REA k F7C?t
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BREAKFAST

TOUCIITONVS LUNCHEONETTE
A PLEASANT-GOOD MORNING

HPECIAI.S i on AUGUST

HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK

CLUB

Two (2) Fresh Florida Eggs
Prepared Any Slyl*
Choice Oft
Hit tiered Touxt W/ Jelly
Coffee W/ Cream

Play .Shoes and Odd Lot

Hnndsomely Tailored Sporta Shirt* AH
81c m . . . All Colon

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of top of eontnlnrr and par* nil*tqr'e im m ^iatcly tn liquid tight
or In motstUro vapor-proof fte e tIng containers.
Glass Jar* or tin arq flm» if

Specials For The Caiqper
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household

lly I8AIIRLI.B K. IIIURHIlY
Our Floriila guava Is now rated
one of the richest aourrev of
-Vitamin C-gnct ts.^ ill Addition, a fair
aourre of Vitamin Av I* «K-i cmtains a fair amount of calcium and
phosphorus.
•
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The guava is particular\ ap­
pealing used fresh, as 3 dessert
fruit.' served with a ipriukl • .of
sugar ami with rreani, with or
without Iho ses-d* removed—but do
seed them. They may uu us«-&lt;l a*
apples in pie*, dumplings. Ilrown
Hetty, shortcake*, souffles .or
whips, *herliet*, ice cream, frost­
ing*. and many other dessart*.
Guava nr, preferably, nfctgr i* an excellent sulistitute for.
orange or tomato Julre anJ serves
as a delectable and desirable addi­
tion to ppunrh. Guava* frees* ex­
ceptionally well,* retaining thrir
fresh flavor to such nn extent as
to make the fr^xen pro.hiet-prac­
tically indistinguishable from thr
fresh fruit. Then* too. thoy am
free of the trouldesomc. tendency
of browning or discotorinr thn'. lieseta thr ranner and the freeYo uf
peaches.
Freeiing Guava*
To have a quality product, fine
Davornl, firni.rl|&gt;e. thick, mealy
fruit must- be used and, further
more, speed U essential to good
freeiing. The method of prepare
libn is simple and ea*y.
Wash guava In rold walar. peel,
cut In hnlvcs nnd removs need
center with silver spoon. Add pulp
to shell", oy pack sheila and puj]

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Tilt ToHats4-l
H al Stewart Turns In
-Victory For H ats;
Palatka A z a l e a s
Here T o m o r r o w

VIMer, If
AI*no, lb

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

Truce Between Pro
Leagues And Colleges
Is Likely This Week

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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

Total*

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JIL

'"■■■HntU -tipMli-MUir

andTonite

n d a n a n iW ^ n ^ f^ E T a n C
to take
jiottom
Umpire
did not
—

an early ihowcr In thn McManus, u
lb
of the aiith ranto by Murrar.
rrlfiK ltin , rf
Hot* Bellwck. Htelneeke lla
llrlri*, ct
think that Murray was H*l|e rdtlil. tb
- -*— at firat beau. amt.
'•flTWfoFIriy p rote at
• a* ejected from the contest.
ISi ) | i i i u l l c a c b b
i*
Mit,..ii. w .i.iuar
The gate* came tumbling down
t
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In the ton of the tenth when Gene
T u U is
It t *
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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
ANKOItli
*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.ak a, CutNew
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4t
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Ib rvU . T im e of a a m si liS B .
I'ltisbutah
IS
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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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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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FOR KENT

» REAL ESTATE FOR S A L E ! 0

WORK WANT ED

'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 I1H8.
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.

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Georgian Tops Field
Of Lottie Golfer#

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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
aelwhlte. The
Accomodation tie with InMldie Kcmpn, Uklaliomn member.
Shop, llC ’ K. 2nd St.
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
12 SPEC IA I/ 1FMVICES
two holes. Otaoe was eliminated

ROOF COATING- A*be*toa Alu­
minum roof coating- good for
metal, alalo or composition roof­
CONVALESCENT HOME now
ing. Stop tanks. Cools your hums
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-*
8DUICKLAND-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
W A N T E D T O 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 8L
Work# for new Radiators, new
Radiator core*. Radiator cleanS SEAL KSTATK FOR SALE
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
Ing and repairing.
__
—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 ip 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.
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0. .Priced a t 34,960.00 with
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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.
QU1TANDINHA. B ru it, Aug.
21
—Cuba formally present­
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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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,
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Dutch To Resume
s Credit
Indonesia Action Dwindles As Loan
If UN Group Fails Debate Continues
Renewed Attack May Balance After August
Lead To S p lit In
Withdrawals Wi ll
B e $ 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
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'to' cease '_____
their present
present ___
hostilities
V—
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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
will take over aa aecrelary of na­ favors Dutch action on a large
The majority of the *rcond
tional defense under new legist*- scale.
li neiinHia
i 's f , r if s u
B ti on outtlng the War and Navy
apartments
under.a
single
cabi­
0
net officer.
Truman V isits 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
ir*Htfiyiit«j| im

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Truman May Keep
V^War,*Navy Heads ’
In Key Positions !

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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.
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Jaycees Report On
If, Booth Funds Drive
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

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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 perjS ifta ,1 } • J

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.

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
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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Proposal For Italian
And Austrian Mem­
bership A p p l i c a ­
tions Rejected

Reds Hit 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

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 21
—Kutii* today used the
elo
twice in rapid succession It* &gt;ck
action tin the applications ot Ita­
ly and Amiris for membershi,
in the United Nations.
These weie the sixth and sev*
rnlh srtnes cast this weel s»,-J
they ran the Rtmian siring
total of 18 against majority u
cirions in the Security Counn
On both Italy and Auitiia, •’ ••
sole clrai linl ClfIrtWJjfia fe1'* f I
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-

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"

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

B y Mikey Browning
Mis* Mikey Browning of Banford, who Is the youngest gl-l
pilot In the United States to hold
l«rth a glider and power plane
pilot's license, him Juft com­
pleted her Inlllal test for a “Sil­
ver C rating hy making an al­
titude «f io.l^D feet above tea
level at 2P Palms, Calif. Hh* Is
Ihe ‘deughter of Roy II. BrownIhg. director Of the Sanford School
of Aviation.
The altitude was obtained It
a P ratt Reed sailplane and Mis*
nrowi.lng staved aloft 2'4 houra.
8 h o . r o * need* hec c tow -cuu nlry

and endurance flight to complete
her “Rilrtrr C." When ebe o'u
Ulna (hie rating . ebe will , Ire
oi\p ef only two women In th*
United .-tat»s with this rating,
the other being Mi*. Virginia
Bennl* of 8anfoid.
Ml*#r Browning t* spending the
tummer In California with her
grandmother, hut la erpected to
return to Sanford In September.
Bho etetex that she expeeta' htt
new Fcbcltxer «e|lp|*n«, purchas­
ed a t tho National Soaring meet
at WRhlta Fall*, Texas, will
be 4*1 r d* ‘b y t...........
i q l tlma a n d h
nuelo rT’.' the ship which
I* supposed to be one of the
beet of Its type.
RATIONS MET
BERLIN, Aug. t l , ITT—The
American Military Government
announced today that record Im­
ports of grain and fl-mr frpm the
United Btates had made it possible
to meet the full broad ration
throughout the combined’ BiltlshAmerfcan tones of Germany for
the first time tn months.
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WASHINGTON. A,.s 21 W lY.Umted Sl'eTe*
lie sgainil the continued Sovirt
ocf\jp-*tion ol the Chinese purt
—wf-tbsirm wa

Senator Bilbo
Dies In Hospital

Re

the renmln'rtg . fH5O,(KK).000 stem­
med from a need for 1450,000.010
|r«mllnnHi mi ru t* M«M»

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NMV ORLEANS, Aug. 21
fAY—Sena lo r Thendoje _G Itilbo Of M inisvlpin. trtaxter o f
■(•IPnilter and- sharp-longue, I
wa* tnm Bulgaria sppli
11 tin 1It ^ mn
m « ai|
p i 5 e m b a rk a lio n O r i hirnplon of white Miprentncy,
—* f k
died .her* tortsy without ^ever
.-G erm an D P C a m p taking h!v disputed seat !h the
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 t&gt;&gt; Cci’gtfss.
rosa Sets TJp
O rd e re d B y B rita in 80th
Willulrawals by Great Britain will
L'ealh
of the Ult-yeer-oM
17 D isaster U nits
teduce to J400.000.000 by Aup.
DcmocraU left forever unan­
LONDON, Aug. 21
Britswered the qUrsUoq of w heth­
29 the amount of credit remain­
&lt;Vlth the hurrirane season a! jin dcliv'-red an ultimatum I&lt;hI«v er h- «**s entitled to his third
ing from- her original $J./5n,i'&gt; the 4 ,4&lt;lD Jewiili refugeM oil
t*rm
in : the Sertale. from
000.000 loan, U- S, Treasury of­ baud, disaster hutitule* banwhich •'* was tuirred on !-•been *«t up In IT Florida Red Trance: diirm hailt by tomorrow
ficials said today.
partisan - charge* of unfitness
Cross ehapter* during August • Iternoon or be lu m p u rle d .to
when t'onag^-s convened l*»l
The- loan balance already had end early September. Hie Had* (iermany.
January.
been reduced lo Jfl'iO.OOO.I'O') County chapter at Miami headed
The Jew*, aie almvnl three
The .-tepetor. wbr, undenreut
the disaster institute schedulu
when Anglo-American talks began with n two-day meeting July
cr.e mouth &lt;peinllrn for cenllrituh sliipi which Im e been oil
here Monday lo con'idet enter 24-25 and In'e Juuly instlluti-r h *,r in August of l!»P'.
M aneillr for three week*. T h 'v : re
ipitirned for nti-ith*r las* Jn rgrncy stepi aimed it relieving uere held In St. Petersburg ant*
Hied lo Ivml in P alnline a rnonih
uary a oil a third In June. II •
Britain's current economic crisis- ! Tampa. Yesterday o meellog h' bv
s In duty i-eOnly yesterday the Hrltish held in Orlando, end today &gt;n» rgo from ihe immigrant ship "Ex-1 spent two
scheduled to betheld in Df- &lt;lu* 1947.” '
relying Ireaim enl in » Virksagreed, with United States ap­ was
hurp.
hospital, and on
proval. In suspend temporarily l.n.'.tl .
lire Jews will Ih- taken to tho
More disaster deaths have been fiergen-HeUen displbced person*, Aug. 1 or-trred Foun'latioi,
Ihe free exclinnge of dollar* for
Hospital horr for n conrple'e
pounds 'n trade with other coun­ reertded In the first four months nip if the ultim atum i* Ignored,
physlrel check'll'.
tries. It was learned that this of 1!»47 then all disaster* t-f • Strokfurmnn for the Inter tralioual
He levetoped a p»rve inflam­
elep was nece**lt*rted by doll** IP4H and the American Red Cr.&gt;-*« O fu g ce Organlraliorr said at
mation which partially
parademands which had risen recently ma lotenelfylog community pm- flam burg, in the British lone
’yreil hint. IW lora said the into a rate of 1237.000.000 a we*f; pairdnes* plan* and disaster pie- •if Germany.
flauiliiglion, rather llov,' tfn*
from the f ",750,000,000 American v#nil on measure* In 3,745 dome*,
Jewish Agency * sitokesmaii, cancer, wa* the Principal im­
tie rbapler* and 5 100 domes'i, •i A Jerussteiri
Credit.
railed
the
news'
mediate reuse of death.
A Treasury official told jl re branch**.
He «aid disembarking,
A chanter evnrkers Institulo i -hocking.
porter *.Kat permission for* Hr'lf
these
.refugees
at
Hambtn
r
aln to make withdrawals below is scheduled tn takV place Sept, 1 '•"lid be "a crime against hti15-10 in Orlando.

g a S t r r imtmrTcflt M aar

the While IlTuUso
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 1rcnch Ajrrec On

lasting, nsrsal to renew talks with Ptc

Robert Luke end Jam es Bowen.

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F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , A U G U ST 21, 1947

mid go

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they
strike

1,1 HNy 'V fT " l{t_vo~mTfI&gt;il .in
" itar the Holy Land.- They were
;•!seed aboard the three-ship* off
Haifa after a battle with Blit„ ROME, A uc/21. W A-The Uni i'h
bciaidlng paities, and • return­
ted States rtnbaity said today UusL
negotiation* would begin early 'd July 21» to France, where they
their voyage. They have
next month for a treaty of "friuml- began
r ('»&lt;,'Inn,,1
|'n | , Klakll '
shin. commerce arid navltatlon”
with Italy.
-A spokesman oald ll would lie Drivers Licenses To
not a commercial accord but a
Go on Sale Sept. 2
"statement of principles" between
the two naliona. (Tho United
Drivers license*, whlelt must be
State* announced last week the
cancellation of 91,000,000.000 Itali­ renewed on or before Oct. 1, will
go on sale. Tuesday, Bent. 2 at the
an debtal.
The spokesman said that a* pug- nffleoof County Judgo R. \V. Ware
gested-by the United Btates. the ft the Court Houae.
The holder of a 1347 llrense
treaty would Inelude the “most
favored nation" «lauie for treat­ will only need lo present lbs eld
lieto**, either In person or by
ment of national* and business.
China and Australia already Another for renewal, said Judge
‘ hate negotiated similar treaties War*.
with tha United States, tha embas­
The holder* of a vall-l out ofsy eald. but the propectivn pact Btate license must present the
with Italy was 'believed
to *he the
lie
N valid Been** they hold, and make
first of Ita kind In Europn since niqrllcatlon for n Florida license,
tha war.
stating that their liconoe has not
bean revoked or suspended. They
muat hi so affirm that they are
stilt In good physical condition,
Train P assenger Is
- t f a lirentc is not renewed by
A rrested A t Depot DcL'J, Judge Ware declared, the
h'ddgr.of a valid 10(7 llrenae ran
Robert R. Coqper. of Tampa
ina r-htaln a 1D4H lirrnse by paying
•ng
*
paeeenger on a north bound tra In. &gt;1.00 extra, or they can do a* ,h*;
waa ar»e*le4ge*teedar tifterrmcv been/th* m in' dnrtiw ft? "
* | s.-ao O’clock at the Sanford Dc- vraro, taka an examination before
Dot on a charge of drunkenness tho road patrolman, an I In that
and disorderly conduct. Cooper rvrnt tha extra 41.00 la not
olio face* a charge of resisting c!
Patrolman IT. R. BlHlngslv. who
SPEED RECORD &gt;
mad* the arrest. .
WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. m —
M. C. Cinder reported lo police
that tha laft front and rear fen­ Rear Admiral Alfred M- Prldo
der* of hl&lt; automobile had been said 'today the Navy anticipate*
damaged by a hTl and run drlrer at that m speed of 876 mile* an hour
1:45 A. M. g t the Mom o r Bridge. mag,be reached by the D-B5H Sky
Ha stated th at ha chased Ihe driver •treak. In further test*. The Jet
.nearly to DaLand before ha b i t plana set a world record of 840.7
an hour kt Muroc, Calif, yrttenlay.
track of hint.

Each Fined $25
By Judge Herlong

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.

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
T e s tim o n y # D iscloses c*f l.'tm sn industry. j
Of fir? i! United States Jources
U m p ireM an lian clled
acknowledged this today, hut did
By O rla n d o M e n not di*clo*r th ' reasons the So­
viet* gave fo r‘ their objection.
After
hearing
t hhee
testi­
It is understood, however, that
mony at the Mayfair Inn Irt
Russia claims the plans for we
morning, of John Ganiel, Lou
lonfeiente would nullify term*
Bevil. Umpire Cooper,, Umpnc
Potsdam Agreement hold
Lavelv. John Ktider. several Sen of the
irimHmtttl ran I’m 1* Fightl
ford specators and me mber’s oJ
the Sanford Polite |)-;nit*i'e&gt;,'.
lurlge Sidney Union*, president
nf the Florida Stale league. I»-T
ged a $25 fine oti L’nipt re 1 avel,
and Rex llrrivip «j llie (titand
Senators for their .&lt; lion* in *hr
Municipal Paik in Sanford on th
Mp/*&gt; than 100 entries from gll
night of Aug. 9.
over Seminole County are expected
In ,» Onleiui-tit. Pr&lt; 1 ’ Her to rn m p e te for priSOS totalling
long -Irrlnreil “The te*tininn&gt; more than ISfH) In value at tha
wpa !-• the effeei
Uillpilg Pony Tournament and rare* which
I.avHy's cap wnajputlrq "u hi* will !&gt;o held en Libor Day a l tha
linwt ii&gt;* player rin-&gt;"P of &lt;&gt; oust bud of M’etlonvilln Park which
Iniulo. 1’in pile .Lflvely's test'in-in)* D' being pul In good condition for
was 1 - Ihe effret that If ibt- the events. It w u annotineed today
hapi'ei 'i 1 lie WR» 11,'t nVare nf It." Hv Deputy S heriff Chartas B&lt;ek,

9

100 Entries Will
Compete In Pony
. Races Labor Day

At any rate It v .,- not in h D |w h n 1* chairm an of th* program ,
.xml by Sheriff Percy Mere.
The dt’cn -tend at the e i» t end
heppeil. ,spi| H erefur-' should hav. ,&gt;f the field lia* !&gt;eeiT covered With
rep o rt.
T h e i r w a * It" i,mii&gt;t no u r t p i n d t h a t f l t | s ' " r i d e r t d id

[u! r-illrd with a '.ractn.- fur»—
by Roy and -J a w* a n s*(a» "
&lt;&gt;f Lone wood. Thl* will nrovjqq
John George_flcmler. .73, died ’ anyone .btggi«r--Umpire- t;dVeK.- for rnrlm,* by eight hnrxe* abragst*
Kl bTT borne on East Knurl h and Umoire Lively •i,"ni'tt thxt Along-tke north aldn nf the ftelJ,
1 ’’tpirv
Street this morning at 3:45 o'clKh arivone did *hq' It ■
iment
Cooper, who, working wjtlj-LaviL- the narrow r a th .f o r Tournament
following a short Itlnos*.
f
ly. «ald thai IP'.m yppa pnlhd rider* Ira* al*o heen claves! *o that
A resident of Hanfurl Tor 24 I-ave|y'* cap, ha did not »,■&lt;- it. ridrr* can spear the ring* with
v e in . Mr. Bender wa* Imm in but that it could have happeiird." more accuracy. A ropeTor g bar- fy-w 3'ork Cltv Oct. 14. H73. lie
“ In? tit-* repbtt ntr riniplri- le tar to bold hark the spectator*
mover! lo Sanford from New Je r­ required to ndvise the leagti" Mlfix heen provided by St*v' Rennie
sey and was engaged in fainting
a* to rvr-rvtblng out nf thn Banfnrd School nf Aviation.
here. Hr attended the Congrega­ prasldarit
iCunllflHMl J*ftt J*nn(■ t f« III !
Many e ftltln g face* are protional Churrh and wa* a member
mixed. and I in-re wilt lie n barrel
nf the local Elka Club.
rnre in which the rldcrx nni»i d'g-'
Survivor* include ihe widow Mr«. Ycsley Im proves mount, crawl through barrel*, then
Mr*. Caroline II.- Bend",- of Kan*
nnd ride to thn finUh.
Following Accident remount
forth one daughter, 6!r*. Florence
Deputy Beck railed *200 of the
K. Pfeifer of Falrlawn, N. J.; two
money from donor*, Frank
Mr*. W. P. Ye»ly. who was prim
pone, Frederick J . B ender of Han­ bruised
Pnvtirk. *100. and tho County
In
an
autoinhile
accident
ford and Edward 8. Bender of
afternoon, is reported CummWiton. $100. It wai reported.
Decatur, Ga,; also five grandchild- Tuesday
to ba gatllug along tricaly a t
r,lL_
Fernald-larughton Memorial llo*- Russell R eiw rls On
will romluet plltl
m i . i and
.„ d will
.i l l remain there
i h . » »a f„w
.. Tha
. Elk*
, : Lodga
,
few
Plant Lice Control
day* longer to recuperate.
negro.
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i
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Charle*
Cannaday.
Erickson Funeral noma. Tho re who onaratr* hi* own taxicab, was
Jack Ruisetl, who 1* engaged
main* will be sent to New Jeisay lha driver of the automobile which In reaearch work for tha agrigulS49
Friday afternoon for bur U,.
s &lt;
collided with the '3H Plymouth tureal chemical* division of tb«
eedan driven hy the Rev. W_ P, Pennsylvania Salt M anufactur­
ing Company hs* recently returnMidwest H eat Wave Yetlcy at Ninth Street and Mag­ ed
from South Georgia and North
nolia Avenue.
Causes 28 Deaths
Florida where ho ha* been work­
ing In a project of combatting
aphid on tobacco.
ny THE ASSOCIATED PRF„H8 Jap Treaty Talks
aphids or plsnt Hca egnFace Postponement Theae
legit 2A
At least
23 persona have died
r.'"\ . !&gt;c, killed-With nicoUnsv-'
f&gt;». g - I f .«(. th e. Midawoai'a
vnsled. He has alio made isv aril
longed haat wave, and the hot
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 U P )- trip* during ths paat month
weather continued today with no Nlne nafinri* which will jiar- Greenville, Mia*, wharf s t t
prospect of relief.
ticlpale In talks of a peace treaty are being mode to combat
In Chicago, 24 person* were re­ for Japan have agreed generally and boll-weevil* that attaek
ported to have died of cause* in­ with a United States suggestion ton plant*.
duced hy heat elnca midnight that a ' two-thlrda vote should
One chemical that abows pre­
Monday, while two such deaths govern Conference decisions.
mia* in th* fight agalnit tha af^
The 8tatc Department dls- hid 1* Gamma g or benalna haaware reported In Indiana and two
cloaed this today amid Indications Ichlorlde which wmi used- *ue*t*jothers In Minnesota.
The Canadian cold air mat* waa th at tha conference Hoelf will fully by celery grower* la st y ftg
have to be put off until lata fall be aaliL Thta leave* no objectionatallad at the U. S. boundary, or early next year. The U. 8. able residue on top crops but can­
moving eastward but not south­ orginally hoped to hold It this not be used on root crop* because.
of ita flavor.
ward.
month.
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. (r«&gt;ll&gt;n4 Itmm r«i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that time substantial ad­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte amount'Of pavlnjf.
The State Road
Department,
handling this latter pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the Market property
tome 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In_addition lo access by
hard-surfaced highway,.the Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- tha *cart1ar*
tapping the Fort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
Fort Myers market In substantial
volume during the lait year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
gat Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
ments. through facilities made
available on the Fort Myer*
Market, attracted considerable
attention In the last yrar. Pro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
that area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the Stale
Markets system are concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i * l •on, said Director WllSort.
'

Mrs. Michnels

S C O T T 'S SC R A P B O O K

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scon Goodrich
Open Negotiations

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In 'Uhinem* Action

*fW»M CacoHirl'S'A 8 0 U 7 ' A S LAR^E
AS FO O TBA LLS*

O C E A N -G O IN G
R A F f - f d A f R ID E S
A M Y W A V E OK -fK E C K lL E A H C o A s f 1$ M A D E OF
B A L S A L O G S - i ) U W O R L D 'S L I ^ M f E S f W O O D *
taatwiil tp ifa itj, |m , WH{J fi^ lj ( t a m l

P a s s O u st

Veterans Group
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
(leVntcd

to diurtlSRion

of

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'
win-1 lor riiupter*
*li mi [ii Te~ f urin ed

AP Makes Price ■
•Survey Of Cities

A F I* Drive
( I T tillR U tll

H u m r a a f f h t r l »*

t k . UtdUd- Naloo—r-Ghk-wttU-Wohliged to re|H-at the hig four
v«t*i txrwvr.
' I'resldent Truman, Green as*• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
nm-umitioM will be a struggh
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
Mar Arthur.
Ore»-n said that Heliry W alhir
wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent Tru­
man's remimination, and that a
third party- movement on \Vallac**s part was unlikely.
Former Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsraI'Je” support among lilieral and
l^lmr votera tK-fure he express
ed approval o f'th e Taft- Hartley
Art. Green -aid, adding that he
ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitlmnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.

I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1} —China‘s
Manchurian army .command will
merge formally with the Gi t . i aii*(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter*
Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
to .bring about military cu t .rolti
cal unity before the Comirumlsia
strike again.
Communist General Lin I'iao's
forces are expected to laiinrn their
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
.i i’tiremts'r:
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o
Mukden wo* blown up white cruis­
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' mIi-vr.
The locomotive plungtij into tinriver.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn
struck two land mines a* St poundcd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle*
northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiuin
can ied no passenger*.

ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H
writli Iwdh raci-* .together from
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only
the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying
later mrtgeil.
the ordinary swwwfttsi o f lif-s, hut
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-*
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill
organization’* constitution is that others'.
ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of
tion should influence membership
of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. retail prices in 111 leading clllea
I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern In nil sections of the nulton re­
vealed strikingly .Irregular* inregional rhuii man. '
creases. '
II m m mend Ing concentration on
Some products have soured tuit
state rather than iiutionnl legis­
lation, the group n*ked that cun- of all relation with .others com­
sldr-ration I* given to securing: a pared with prewar days. Some
special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­
legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
The Survey showed I
control
is not renewed .after
You can eat for less, hy‘ ami
nrst spring.
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC large, in Minneapolis II,,m in moat
chapter was explained by ' the cities. You pay mure fur meat In
w titrnm jirthn a lilH Iasi spring,' thr parking rapllal iif Ciilcagq
which passed the House but diet! than rl»ewhere. Your housing
in the Senate, almost went un­ dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi Heavy Rains Cause
observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ami St. laiuis, and least In DenMexican Landslides
have Is-en banned from Using tho ver, rum pared with the other
name In the state If (he hill had cities.
become law.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said "the item or !U4ft.
south here where .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has-1 Your meat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
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. 7
- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
.n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Search For Atcheson the best policy for peace that any mUfh
Veteran's nrganlzaimn could have. your bread or milk lulls. Butter ptak on the.Pan Ameriran Hlgh-|
Invited later to Join the organ­ and'eggs rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily travelhl highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, half-or more of nt Villa Car rads, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which wrrr denied, and said lie
Interview that hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI|k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut yrar. But while your housing liny villagr am] that two* bodies
away during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» dollar
» { „ . . . _,
The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr*0*^
** !l’
*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-toward the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,'‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* at Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
Movie Suit
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
wrrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth.
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•«. Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In theaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). Prrnsky of Miami Beach States. Thr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairman. O ther members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of Tampa; Ralph Stewart, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs of profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the art of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography has lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llamberg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the bonrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of University of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
Army Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
Lee Inquiry
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f staff under MarAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L air and Boyer, like the reacu
Col. Huglln, were member* "3 gone. The length uf Ids trip would
MacArtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
★
★
★
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Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
west of here, to make, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D-I.ietd.
run from Kwajalein direct to
.* 4 1 0 Sanford Avenue
^H aw aii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^e, In his
Plaining why the pilot may hav/ first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said the little of hie command published in the
Island la extremsly difficult lo United Stales, said today the ar­
ticles were unwarranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C apt Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for Mediterranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-Howwhen he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W sean n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed last week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
that of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
U e V U T I VENTILATION, TOO!
‘ TRo
Randolph.
Boyer of.............
Audubon, llated ryrn forced to serve as ‘-flun­
keys" to tha officers and their
h“* °*a*t keep small fry of1tha
from Minnesota, they were families, General Slscnhowsr an­
So. . . with a simple twist el
• year apart at Annapolis nounced Saturday the Army's IntJ
wrist, regulsta you vaaetua
•d together until a je a r Pector general would Investigate.
'Bds.lo con trol.seatilstloaj
Lee last week refsrrod to Wain
with tha chiaf of Koval operaIng ton all queettons about ihe ar­
* In Washington.. ,
ticles, but today his public i daAluminum
* ■b.e -lions staff Issued a statement
ng him as saying l
Sloal— Wood
nwarranted a Hacks rcflcctlni
upon the character and Integrity ol
FREE ESTIMATES
mv officers, enlisted men ami
i thorny womsa. and tbslr families, through
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not In good position to hnndle
(k'rmans Flee From are
200.000 Sudeten* and Swabians
to our xone froni CxechoReds To U. S. Zoner -( coming
Slovakia and HungarvU*

British Cabinet

H’HHhnneil fr*tm Fnif (Nifl
newt ronfertuire in-comment f i
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
c
- l( ie
With one of the "big'four" fu b fe r.o v ,, the British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x «c-1u n ta y ' %
the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is
und lt*47 agreement with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it out" petting so many tlb-gnl German
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell hat Iw-en in Great Hrit- immictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range for the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they ate trt-mg sent bkek with­
Negotiations liotweeu the union Autetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber want to make the thatige, ami
In V
inu
— ir - *'"
WW we.-ks, uii, AMG report
Co, ended Saturday In an ngf-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, Germin-pol Ire
tiitnt granting worker* six j aid
this &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the stale uf li m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* at the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt uV ffiey rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
f f lttjj* fur illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn. 'b iti*.* '
*’
bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
—;
srl for the union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
i
,
U/izt*!
rourts." tYfee-quarterj
•
the settlement s m i 14--Ii. m b ’ 1 ■»
o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtum rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
pattern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. UW it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In Gttat Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, romptainrd nf an
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v ffliplsd territory;
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven if,The Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* at thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* Agelay u»ld v c e n l.iy rrfirm's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalferenre. After'agreeing to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afjer last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic merger of these zone.*, would
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ialrr rm. , "'.ve lave in faith to lit' I * rcstOfed to catch person* try­
said they would, not barualn on u luerefnl Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to jr| from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Truman Sends Iri'ttoir AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
military governor, nskrd:
To Teachers Meet inj; Ctav.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the Uu'tlan zone whim We
Oomniands Unite

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affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
has served at assistant bookkt-«p_ar_flf llo lk rilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
had business, social1 and . welf.it v
Work1 experience that Qualify her
Well for her new work, ,the duties
of which she will assudp on fhpt,
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
opened Iq tourists.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiylvanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge
H. 8. White. Her .'any training
In business subjec's , wn* nt
Draugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for
aeveral vean tfurlng which time
&gt;h* wat secretary to thk IniVor nt
Cohen'* department store In Jack■onvllle.
- * •
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for
leveral years as inter-department
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­
ville In matters relalln.r to pure
foods, sanitation and vital stallstics. She.also hpd chargu of a
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
In Sanford she ha* (ton* school
welfare work, was president of the
J T J for five years, slid is h form­
er member of the Sanford-Wont!
•Ha Club. A aon, James. Mi-In,J,
la • student at Stetson l.’nlveisity.
amt • daughter, Mary Cray die
•el la high School student.

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Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
haw been exprlling the Germanic
Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
AMG ha« refused to take any more
Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
S. rum- can not handle them.

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nineracy In all hunt in retati«i . '
the only practical method hy which
ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
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The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
’e rt Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
mind* of nil children and youth
u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
" ik- tnvn ,-ir.mliei. *flu.»ita pnd.e-il
i-gxi provide the brumi foiiii*
ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
noh i m - -*u charm ter.

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hnd n greatar' opportunity to tiemomtrnte to the world that the
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TH E W EA TH ER

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evening ahoofra. Moderate east­
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VOLUME X X X via

Truman Acts

Established 1908

Dousing Dolly To Duck Heat

SANFORD,

FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947

Aaaoclatod Prfaa Luted W ir o

IMarshall Has
Prjaratfi Talks
At Rio Mce

Carusi Appointed As­
s i s t a n t In S t a t e
Department In 3
, Way Agency Shift

No. 198

Reds Hit U. S.
On Indonesia

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Conferences Arc Hcldfyj
With A r g e n t i n e ,
Chile Foreign Min­
isters On Treaty

“Good Offices" Offer
Called
Dangerous
. Attempt T o B y poss United Nations

. WASHINGTON. Au( . 19 W&gt;»drrniden! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

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QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X)
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State Msrthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
snd Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the Ink.
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
wat appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
vdrviewi.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
phatet -at the diiplecrd'- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
'T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrmenl."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security administrator and
policy address a t.th e conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn
for
tha
Me appointment aa remmiaiiomi
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first lime in an emergency coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8. view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn Mnkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In draftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Truman named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hemltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant chair­
Norman Armour, assistant see
He charged ihaf ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
retary. of statu, and Ambassa­ The retailers say.that Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^Committee, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tanlrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dumnlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playmate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security administrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, fir eman George Rally helps- (international) - Marshall U, the conference -wish .^ yjn d i. AilAlaslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of the^nRiamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked pri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 minutes with Chil­
“Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new Assistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof State, Charles E. Saltiman.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
"On# of the important aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. Carusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete sur­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieWeather Bureau repnrtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attempts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an at­
the resettlement of the displaced W ater Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­ belief that Argentina would ad­ Report Based On An­ the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M* Order To Ccar.c-rirc tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the administration of
west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and that thi* v j * both
.
Ne a r s Breakdown “undesirntde
alysis Of 10 Sam­ miles
t r i c i t y Disrupted
Preaidant Truman'a direr live of
tals
$ 4 1 6 , 0 2 3 ; views.
and was moving slowly westward
and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
ahoot eight mile* an hour and in­
As
Dutch
Retaliate
ples
Taken
Aug.
13
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
In
Cadiz
Disaster
a*
warning
she
would
refuta
to
Mill
Rate
Remains
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless IJ covered what the Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuie"*|iploni«tie ptessute" .on the InCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0 P &gt; l O a l l a a , * a n I’a * * * li|
.
Puiily
nf
Sanford
dunking
Wa­
BATAVIA.
Ivre.
Aug.
jo
'
l
l
national refugee
organisation,
Tlir Boaid nf County Commit■ * a * »- ————- - - K
*
^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. wen
lien. Nwdmniii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll |h&lt;|ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* per hour
Spending considerable time In Newipepermen eitimaled today lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p ri­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe renter md flncf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J.ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Truman, who has frequent sons wore- killed snd kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government wa, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand wereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |mdong«l lu il ii e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
otV$4l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of (00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Imloncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
n&gt;.aid
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to'- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on with hla new assignment re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City Managri H, N- ico nir», and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar that W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcmniuU.
warned
tn
remain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii upil.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic plight, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. Aur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well si incrested President Truman's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Java’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint
The appointments of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and the military services be given location* md tend* them to Jark - lower pint of Florida doting lb- ailei the Nrlhetl unit aimv an
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran* Slit.
night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu
ish Cabinet described the damage
dilchet the Board decided to oper­ greater freedom to plat their air­ «’nvil|e in tpcnal -rnntainei* fur- hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn* liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
as grave and the Spanish news
niihed
by
the
Stale
ilnatd
nl
plane
buying
several
vetrt
ahcml
ate without any, inerrsic in thr
were knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy G fra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as Army and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he leiraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiied'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer
The Heml hole County Junior
P. Herndon, county clerk.
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted •at n numli-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM ,n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
Water supplies failed. Elec­ growing
arras of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress ap­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic llnprt|which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were or­ mu lit nl Jog |ska 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the primary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll rel | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
mad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i,,r , u j h iii alta/k'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75,000.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The committee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con• public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ government officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111- field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The Weather lltir•nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated at 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- that winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahmonU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the greatest damage in the more than half of all expenditures. to limiting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
air
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next largest Item of operat­
Ole Stale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning at 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Truman turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
Chari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
thr
a tian Church who le ft, week re- S e v e r ia n o .
nver to Ms new tempirery Air
sample*
of water taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and salarlst. .The Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjiart will he drawn
end Forfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n l l a s n l •• P a g e Sim)
. .he attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which pas­ elgnty mid te rriln i"! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforremeht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal
(V nieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples of Christ (Chrlstlsn 10,000 Auto Workers. mated at 535,150.
On the point of ordering military -'de o f the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ aircraft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. Antnia. from J o g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave Are Idle Due To Heat ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rommltt*i had
Mr. Luke, itntrd that $ 1,500 e f
jakarta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—At I'nrl Avenue nml Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4('amt Inn M n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(A
h
Closs
Union Officers To
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn-nfhlim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffet for furniture and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were put *A 510.410.
lican lerrltorv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
U.S.
Exports
Decline
Take
Anti-Red
Oath
. Ilea ssnt thir crack raportsrs to
___
The HotplUl fund was set at tarv 'and production planning
urltv corps to protect
_luca lie added
as
more
mid-ninety
temperatures
eovtr the n ew s-o f. the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jluh hai"
am! ‘properfie*.
197740. the Mothers' Pension fund would result If alrrrtff pnieurec Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S B BlffNfiTpM
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
jj
a
u
s
.
ip
uk
• tlon, ha atated..
at $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r Ulrgmilitary setvut* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha was aceompaniad on his departments to leave their Jobe. building fund at 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range programs
IncreaHc1
To
Britain
Denham, cminael of the National
rather than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile motor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf car bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M IIsn S
e a P a g o P la t
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the regntta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf la W unions must
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attributed to “heat
between the first des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts ThuranBk^Tells Of
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the management, Burmese Official Ifl
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre thrlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
tysburg' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisembly opera
Flfalil From
x Fighters usually remain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Victiin
Of
Attack
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
ntatly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon at least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, Aug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
That Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new Taft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plymouth |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"Current limitation* on tho !Ife
for ,th# Intricate problems and
(ircck Naval Crews
sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amerills of the world for which the division employees were sent ed officially today to hsv* at­ of funds permit ordering only Iran conference* continued on the labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
pullce
In
|ltingary
hut
later
es­
home
because
of
tha
body
shortFriday
and
appeared
certain
to
small
initial
production
quantities.
, church it attiring valiantly to
To Train In Norfolk
tempted to kill Finance Minister
This results In aircraft being built imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
find tha answers was tha domlTin Tub
1-1,750,000,000
loan
a
g
r
e
e
me.-it
official,
arrived
today
with
his
haps
In
congressional
cirri#*.
At
the
Chryeter
Lynch
Road
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was largely by hand method* tml with­ mad* last vear. It was'reported
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jght
At the.capital, aides who help­ wife and two daughter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle plant 900 workers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
were
released
after
they
asked
per­
ed Congress member* draft the the vessel Marina Jumper.
Approval of long-range urogram
was expressed by such speakers
scattered
piece*
in
Rangoon
In­
rrrmlttlng her to Increase pur- new lew said the interpretation
Thuransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
as. John Poster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirements for contract authn- rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farmer near Columbus, O , was today that Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P Taft, Congressman . Walter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated their own Inter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaimat, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ for
Judd and Charlta Clayton Mor­ Embargo Lifted On
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re­ United State,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return with
pretation is.
duced
aircraft
cost;
(Ut
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham mads hi* ruling when rtilirliing that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently trans­
efficient
and
etabla
aircraft
Indus­
Canadian
Shipments
The most thrilling service In
education mlnstsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a1
sassinated with alt othar cabinet try: and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by rutting down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n newt
Industrlak
p
r
a
p
a
r
a
d
n
e
*
*
meaWAR
KINGTON,
Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, might give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke away .from three conference that the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
Trans­
Tho official statement said
42 nations carrying their coun­
guards while being transferred slim would open headmiartere
Tho question of whethsr over­ measure of relief without golr« to
tries' flags. „These represented portation today lifted the partial more than ISO persona were ar­
Congress for revision of England's n • ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday at Salonika, near tha
seas
air
operations
should
be
re­
embargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "for se­
^ t h e nations of the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipments
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * Christian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car hr an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. Nor­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
embargo
waa
Invoked
last
Shipn In Paraguay ( hapin, U. S. Minister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
ts operating at the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau report on
Wednesday midnight against ship­ said Tin Tut had telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* arrest ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared ments via the Canadian National for help, saying ha waa under atth
^
almost
every
European
rotmASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r Tut said he personally
Charles Edward Word, Jr ., ton trr except England reduced Ra (AT— The government announced c'gy. —
iier. Yesley, "with the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located temporarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today that a fleet of rebel ‘ ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
minion.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
former
resident
of
Han­
Herbert P. Eandsdale. director
and that sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a small part of trie
level* “markedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal Christian Church of the return to this country of exchanged shots with the gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the Paraguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of tb t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
fright
cars
applicants
who
were
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 numbers, the largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- marks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted at apprentice school at the dec11m la 11. a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
mott influential and meat rap- ^held
democratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
Nrwnort-Nxws.
Y
i
;
Shipping
id ir g ro w in g - rettg im u body oh
■cos, the first titahle break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt;n- that ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
He
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of Athens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been tardy on mak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u ter mechanic. The ed itio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the IlumaiU, with which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. Their
ing return*. The embargo did not JACKSONVILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on Kholerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government transfer him to “the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (AN-Peyton B. Burk halter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the Parana River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
Thuransky said 90 per cent .'of
lWANIS
GUEST
the
south.
It
was
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second largest four year* a member of the city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently that tha Pargguav had been the Hungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proplayground board, died suddenly
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by Argentina at the re­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a heart attack here today.
Ths condition o f Fleet Admiral dislt Childrens Home at Enterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “to liberate them The Texas City Terminal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate lifting o f the em­
“ was president of the Gator Ernest J . King, considered “seri­ will be the guest speaker tomor­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from their liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In that familiar figure at college football ous h r the Nary yesterday, hat row a t the KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
not changed during the la*t Z4 the Tourist Center, Letter Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for damages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return of Ui 8. cars hss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. Martinet, and several daughters, Margaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
Mary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last April.

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y ' W e il|ToW To PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

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B IB L E VKRHK FOR TODAY

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VALUE IT AND PRACTICE IT;
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RADIO PROGRAMS Are Air-Conditioned

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btinilni arnimd

Unused Wealth

The list of the ten richest men in the world, which a press
association published annuully before the war, was always
And blnlf* rracli toward the skjr.
Wkllr In Ibr aJirltiK the Urea brglu headed by the Nizam of Hyderabad. He would still head
to l u (
Hie list if one were made now, as his annual income is about
.$50,000,000. His wealth consists of -solid stuff,jjkejtrweitr
At&gt;il rin** grow* emu;
And tbr l&gt;M*Twiar lurk with vbrrr- and gold liars uiid bullock carts full of. gold dust. It ia
f 1)1 *o&lt;i g.
about three limes Umt.-uf-tha. late -Henry-Ford.—YeC he
lives 111 brie room and spends $30.00 a month.
“Cookie" come* fmm the fluid,
No finer example cou Id tie found of the futility of piling word “kctekjc/’ a diminutive nf Glacier Has Unique
TV brrr lit I b r f.llj th e b ill* lu a k * u
oilur rjui-buiij
up that kind of wealth. It is the Scriptural buried talent. "bosk” meaning cake.
Fire Fighting System
A prince With such an income, even if he lived in the most
Of red Hud bruiaru;
princely style, could hardly make a dent in his huge income,
Al* N rsulrilurrs
Atu] Ulf ruulnr* II* with tiiflr
BELTIN’. Mont. — Glacier
hut
he
would
at
least
employ
servants
and
officials
who
rlinktirtl firld*
National Park official* claim to
lie Alley
would to some extent share in his prosperity.
have on* of the most unusual for­
A* I took down.
Ofie of the.great causes of India's jwverty is that taxes
est fire fighting nrggniratione in
have
been
enacted
nut
of
proportion
to
the
small
Incomes
national park system,
IVbrrr, In thr wlntrr, Ihr bull.
out, T om s o e a s n i AmeHrs’s
tdirp ,li*|.,»
of those who earned, and have been allowed to accumulate
Ds liackbone ia 13 lookout
points schnttered along the rocky
in such sterile heaps ns those of the gold dust, jewels and
VilD HR MONEH HR ij continental
ItfMiund In ekirt’mrtf i
divide, manned by
other
forms
of
unproductive
wealth
plied
up
by
many
of
And Ibr while UmI tvtvi&gt;r» tbr lull,
DONE. J'iNED THff.tR
seven young marrlrd couples and
the Indian Princes, instead of going into better roads,
tall bluff*
f i v e men qnd otie. pretty college
COFFIN* CLUBS!
bridges, houses and agricultural know-how to better the
girl from Missoula, Mont., none
F*Ur» tutu tbr *kjr.
of whom mind solitude.
Tlir Indlnn* loved ibr Inti. Ull bluff*, condition of the people.
They keep an eagle eye out tor
In this country, where most wealth is u dynamic force,
And M il) 1.
smoke, pin-point lu
locatiun,
giving
j
ise
to
employment
and
production,
.those
piles
of
EMHAIIKTII WILEY.
the fire’* sire and notify
gold and jewels seem like an Arabian Night’s dream. Be­
esdquarters a t Baltna _______
fc-en if il it hot. owners of v»* sides being .fun to. look at, and few ever see them, they
Fourteen fir# control aide*— all
edit lSltT~iKou1d not fotKci To no nobody-any good.
:ut the ragweed.
cut
AMONG THE MyitK important aubjectti to bo taken up,
King Corn icemt to be slipwhich were not acted on thin sesition, are univeraal military
ping. inn llierc will be anoltin
training, the "Voice of America” information program,
•ecd lime ami haiveil, and bicad
adminaion of displaced iK’raonM, higher minimum wage,
thill nol tail I torn llie .cailh.
statehood for Hawaii,. fede
federal aid to education, health fnThe leim* "nully" and "squii- yiirance and other broadening phases of the Bociai security
felly" can raire a laugh, but live program, a new housing program," Missouri vallev auth*.
iquificU keep right on laying up ority and oilier flood, control measures, new and tougher 1
testa of loyalty of government employes, and the St. Lawtheir winler supply.
fence waterway mid power project. The Capjtol Hill boys
‘
to ,.ve cumludatily in lire better get a good lost. There’s plenty of unfinished business
United Statei,* iayi *n Egyptian awaiting their return to Washington. — St. Petersburg
viiitor, coit* $75 to $80 a day. Independent.
This doe* not allow foi pictcnl
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UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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12-man commlaalnn
The latest profound theory
Government Studied I. . .
by Praildcnl Tru•bout real raiics it that they opFor
Streamlining man, Renata President Arthur
ttalc sgsiml inflation. They keep
Yaudtnberg and House Speak &lt;r
people from bidding up the pricn
By VlltlilN lA VAN DEB VMCI1 Joseph Martin.
of food by making lure that all
Beside* Hoover th* members
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19
their money gbe* for rept,
If each high official directly ra- are: Senator Atkan (H-Vt.)i Ren.
Brown (R-O.); Civil
•lumslhi* to the Prrsldsnt had Clarence
We may be •wrong about il. • ilO-minut* talk with him, flat• H er v i c e Commissioner Arthur
but it doc* tram to u». in their ry Truman would trn lied up for Flemming; Dr. James K. Pol­
lock, authority on government
hot lummer day*, that getting alt ihire# month*.
from lha University of Michigan;
By
contrail.
General'
Dwight
"bet up" Jo make iceordi of one
Eiicnhowcr, commanding th*Gar- George Meade, industrialist.
kind and anolher it not a tu man invasion, took report* only
Secretary of Defense James
tional justification for living.
Irom I ha three man wnu headed r m in ts ]; Former Undim creU th* invailon armies. Tha ordei* ry of State Dtan A th n on j. for
Now lomebody bring* up du went -df&gt;wn ^ * ° ugh Ilia ranks. mar Ambassador. tu r^ R raatB riiintetetling fad o f "accidental
U n u iq ii Bl‘
‘ponder- iin Joseph Kennedy! Senator Mr®hll*n (D-Arlui; Rep, Manasee
r Pifildfnli." -al wlmm theie have ing tha two systems, decided (D-Ala.): and James Rowe, for­
maybe tha gvneral had aomathlng
been more than you’d think, and there.
mer adviser t o ‘ President Roose­
velt.
in general they’ve done bctlci
R e c e n t l y atreamlined itself,
These men will hold thair ftrat
than you’d * think.
Congrees than laid $760,000 on
masting in Waahincton on 8«pt.
ha line for a new commission 29.
Tha $760,000 budget will
Two chemical elemcnli that e* to g*ee
Prealdant
Truman's
u*#d to hire a staff, meat exfiled 2.000,00(1,000 year* ago, branch of government, . tha ex­ pen*** and pay fSO a working
and have never been found line* ecutive, that 19-19 lllhouatta.
day to Its members who are pr‘have now been created by radio­ Th* commitilnn will report to vat* cltitana.
Congress In January 1949.
History does not encourage the
active proem. Perhaps radioac­
It will be headed by the on* new commission. It was tried
tivity may yet lolve ihe pioblen man in th* nation beat fitted before, In 1910, 1920 and 1930,
to understand President
Tru­ with no reeulta.
of our mitring umbrella*.
man1* visitor pryblem.
The 1930 joint Housa-Benat*
He la Herbert'Hoover, lha on­ Committee did, however, turn the
Italian buiinet* men have byly
living
ex-prealdant.
streamlining Job over to the Pres­
paiitd the car thoitage iiy uiin
Accepting th* Job reluctant­
motor Kooter*. Over 60.000 arc ly, the 73-year-old Hoover an­ ident and lat Congress lake n*laav* hi* plan*.
•aid to be in ute. With ever- nounced)
Tha Hoover commission hss
lengthening lilt* of order* for new
“I do so wtth the distinct under- 16 month* to do this
car* in the United State*, pet •landing that this la tha last Job; (A ) cut expense*; (B»PP*nd
service 1 will render my unitscessary work and (C) abclhapa American* thouid comidu public
nallon."
lah overlapping aervicas.
*Cooter*. They might eata the de‘
Congressmen are not so con­
Congress was careful not to
very problem. The office pe*n- cerned with Mr. Truman’s pov make an alaction issue out nl
alhle
cellars
as
they
are
with
th*
this government agency to study
aikti “Where will thqy gel
Hock of organisations which they other government agendas. .
motor*?"
rapreaant.
tta m at report will not be
Under "executive" In th* new­
ad* until two months,after th*
people in*itt on getting
est Ihub o f the Congressional next president of th* United
they want when they want Directory are Hated, by rougiit S u tra haa been chosen.
gardlm of expente and Na- counti
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The 10 cabinet departments
and going no fartbar ia a
commission!, 11 boards,
handling of the aitua- lusi f l 23
NAZI8 CONVICTED
w t i - l councils.

fiome and atound the
and in Waihington than
done lately, then unhigh price ltvel* will
•and may remain for »oms
But there are way* ot
lining, out »uch matter*, eiby public untiment or by
government or both.

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HOURS
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to ca*h Armed Fogcea Leave Bonds for refisterad owners '(any time after September 1, 1947).
"There is no requirement that these bonds bh cashed at this time in order to
They can be cashed any time in the future, upon demand and without detay.

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Dejtartment‘strongly-recommend that you permit your bond to earn interest at'2Vk percent-( q
to its maturity) until you actually need the cash. We will be glad to Berve you at any time.
“To facilitate identification,' owners should bring their original separation papers with them
when presenting bonds for payment.
• "Under no circumstances may registered owners
2. 1947".

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bonds before

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Courteous and efficient personnel to assist you in all financial m atten.
All transactions a n photographed and become a permanent record of this bank.

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Forest Service parachuting imok*
umpers are kept available at
Uisoula, to be flown into remote
regions.
Humidity, time, of aea*on,*wind,
fuel moisture, visibility and light­
ning occurrence control the fire *
danger. Park ranger* have figured I
Out a system of interpreting thea*|
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factor» so-that
they’li-know-when '
constant vigilance is required.

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experienced •mountaineer*— are
stationed at strategic poinU,
reedy to hike into e fire area. ’
Four
packer*, with firing* of
mulea
always are
ready to
move
supplies ov*r any of tha1,100 miles of trails to a base
rampwhen additional men
are
needi
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NURRNBURQ, Germany. Aug.
19, UPy—Au American War crime*
court convicted Dr. Karl Brandt,
personal physician t« Adolf HitIer. and 14 other German doctor*
twdav of war crime* for fatal axPerlmanU on humans. The pro­
wanU a haa ter work- secution had charged that hun­
It would t like to H* dred* of thousands of concentrsfor
feet pyra tlon.camp Inmataa wen kilitd in
the
Hour* at •*worthlea»" axperimaota.

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1:01 (.'aialcsd* of Music
1:10 Afternoon Dsnc* -*

&gt; administrations and a miacel
ianeous number of Corporation*
Institutions, societies, banka and
systems.
They fit together now like
In a jigaaw puatle.
Congreea
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Executive Iiruneh Of|‘hTJ

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Al* Nr» afrtlurrit
aa-4*| Kt.alaa
ivt N ,*i uf lh* u *r
PHOENtX. A ril.—Scientifically
:#■ T weight Sons*
built alr-coiidltimirrl motor c a r t
l i l t Mi-H AUttl**
avail! are rolling over the hot
( i l l Sport* I'ar-d*
land* of Arabia in icarch of oil.
l i l t hwinglim* with Count B*«J*
llH Na» •
Thev were conitructed In the plank
Till lilt Vaiad*
of the Aritorut Iron Workl where
Ti*S VFW erotism
additional CaraVana St* now be­
7.4* bulb lilt I
ing made.
•il l N*w*
l i l t Charll* Uatntt
Each caravan coniliti of three
1.11 Vau(hn Monroe
Itra lU fi built to ipecilicatlon*
»iV* N i»i
,
■drawn up by Bert Beverly, head . .
t i l t Tanr llm**o
Clou.'* r l *t*olu*fi*r- of the /Arabian-Amert i l* Tu*kdsr - t u *
^ c u r jo il Co.. ..and detisned by
' *"U uut
w a N*w*
Alexander•LV.MacKenale, deilnjftw, .
, lln lt K.nue.tfull) Tout)
..vrr~
o * . o I-«t« unit s
OIL Co. of California.
ll:# l IUqu**tfull&gt;- Tourl
The t^aileni are equipped with
11:11 All th* Newr« ,
llil* Hi( n Off
fynlhetlc rubber tirei. four feet
W tlH tta r
high and M indie* acroai. Nor*
I.M Mian On
mal air preaiure la 20 pound,, al­
li* i r.»il&gt; Ntwa
though the tires can lie used with
I,at Calarjr Gtiu|ip«r» Jambort*
litb llomatpun
a* little ai to pounda.
•t i l in,l*i* uf tha I’urpi* H*S*
-Each unit hai sheet aluminum
1:00 Nawt
ildei and roofs. In the walls are
lilt
b u m Hr S * r * node
two Inches of Insulation and on
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li * t Tun** With Yosr Taut
the roof, four Inchea to protect
l i l t Stitt bins Tint*
those Inside from the 180 d eg ru
( i l l Morning Devotion*
davtlmo temperture*.
"
I ts Morning UrdlOtivni
In addltlon-to the trailer!, 811:00 Nrw,
jU
pauenRer personnel carrier*—not
l i l t Swlngtlm*
t i l* Manutir Ka&gt;r ,
s ir conditioned—have been built
t i l t In th* Wutiian'* World
oil fields. .Thirty-two of these c a r ­
loion Naur*
riers have Iwen constructed In the
lu ll laitln Am*rlran Ithrthm*
to take native laborer* into the
lt .l t Tun** Y u .t. Iti&lt;tur*tnk
H ill Morning * M*lodl*t
pait year.
,
II *1 N«vra
l l i l t Program Uriiiin*
l l i l t t.unvhron liinct
•A:1* _No&gt;*ity Jiw e r v
il:4 t UfirunK on a ciood
o, A’J
1 :1 # M r*l ’ i b F I t lr flir
Itiia Ntm at Hiwn l i f t lisily CUuli*
11:1* W**i*rn lloanduii
* so Newt of 111* H*r
111 1# Noon lloilr Note*
11 ft tHainp* gu*rt*i
liM N*w* *
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Ills ||) War «l Mutic
PLASTERING — STUCCO

For the first time since 1880 the jtopnlation of the south­
eastern states has increased more rapidly than that of the
nation as a whole. From 1933 to 1947 the seven Tennessee
Vnllev states grew in population by 1C per cent, while II
[ier rent meiisures the growth of the whole
H United States.
„ This is considered a very healthy augury by Gordon K.
Clapp, chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority. It
is due, he says, to “the hard work and vision of many people,
nnil the effective rn-nperatinn of many instrumentalities,
both private and public, inside and outside of the Tennessee
Valley.” He says too Hint in the Inst 13 years, the nren
served by TV A electric power has made economic gains
at a fester rate than tho rest nf the country.
Such an increase of productivity in any one region is
good for the country as a whole. A heretofore predominantly
agricultural district, when the development of power re­
sources makes it possible to process what has been grown
‘then*, •Iftrnmcs a belrtfhy ntlfWris’fhr'fifture growth. This is
part of a growing tendency toward the de-centralization
of industry.

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Few o f th« world’* lending Htntt*,timiii have more i pfnpllcn-,
lions gn their hands limn I'remirr-PirnHtmnndivV^x Frnm-t*.
Very clearly he showed the tight row he Is uUemjitiiiK to
walk between Communism ami Fascism in a recent speech
liefore* the nationul assembly, when lie warned it "of the
danger of a strong man who pretendd to be the incarnation
of the nation." 'lids obviously was a reference to DeGauile
who lias been urging Frenchmen “to unite, to turn toward
a definite national aim and to be guided by worthy leaders."
In the sumo talk Kamndier dubbed Communism, withuut
using the word, "propnftnmla that attempts to change the
meaning of democracy." With the leftist or Communistic
element strung, as well as the lie Gulllsts, in the fourUiitly coalition French cabinet, Itamadier has no easy task
oil his bands tu maintain- a balanced government.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST Iff, 1947

THE SANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TUESDAY
The It. W, Ware Bible d m * ef
the First Methodist Church will
luva a covered dish supper at the
Church at 7t00 I*. 31. with Mrs,
J . IL Tindel, Mr*. P. II. Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown a* hus-

'Sags.

Miss Brown Will Wed
Harold Allen Hall

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Gocicty of- Christian ServIJe* of 1 anv kind to the stud'-nts or shin*
the Pfrst Methodist Churrh n*et on the home field nnd that the
on Monday afternoon nt tbe home i.Vord must continue,
hf Mrs. E. IL MeAlexamler. Mi .
Roy Htowning, director of the
Alvin Odham presided over the School of Aviation, a--ertnl that
M aiae** meeting, and cumin r. ». d * the student* of the uchiud went a
the vouth supper eommittoe for ,t t,alt Ilf the young men «f Sanfurd
splendid work on ’ he im al watch wlm were apprecsstive of lh« fact
■wao served to ovm&gt;;«! twsalnde-fldrAlft"rlty •Ifflrlal* werv "foidt u g * durinit tnc*
Wm;.. Nj^htctl I'rmiurH tu obtain th‘» imp*
h ey recently nt the ehurrn.
t
a{r)l(ir( for it,
use.'’

« rs. C. R. Jones wnr .........

ver Din and rarrings, She expres­ le r courses.
sed her thanki In the circle fer the
Steve and Ginny- Hennu. opvrgift and said that she regretted uluis uf tlliding and Soaring Sem_
Tied. tnf. explainer! TTimf plans tor*
Before closing the meeting n foul the snaring school and J . H.-itlau D was conducted for the In-nrrit wnv and W. W, luiudrrmilk, new
of tha building fund. .
managers of tha All n o t Lounge
After adjournment uf the meet­ and Restaurant, annulment that
ing a salad course w.,.y nerved by remodeling will liegln soon but
tha hostess to the following Mrs. om-ialion will continue during the
Odham. Mrs. Campbell, 5ti-&lt;. remodeling period.
Among those present for the
Thompson. Mr*. K. f,. Ley. J r ,
Mr*. C. O. Jones. Mt«. V’illbim?, barbecue were Sir. and Mrs. II. J .
Mrs. C. R. Jones nnd Mra, Ki Vcx- Gut, Sir. and Mrs. H. N. Sayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cnrrnway,
ander.

Happy Birtlulay
Waller II. MeritvcH»c.\ Jr.

NEW vM ONEY FO R

YOUR OLD THINGS
I » Year Discarded Furtdlutty .
e R s a s , Radio, Bicycle, Tools,
Bos. can be mid w|lH
A WANT AD IN
NEWSPAPER
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Mrs. Sushn H.

plans to return to Sanford ahou1
Sept. 13.
Mr. and Mr*. I&gt;. I ,.' Thrnslu r
have returned from New York
Slate where they spent a two
week's vacation.
Friend* of W. I,. St olidepmIre
will ivgret to learn Ihst b" is con­
fined to the Orange Mi mortal
l-o'i'ital in Orlando for further
treatment.

Mr*. Konrad Rrcdding of Ml.
Vernon. N. Y. is the guest of Mr.
a inI Mrs. Ilatlnway, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. W. II. Meriwether at
Loudi-rmilk and daughter. Mr. nnd their home on Wild First Street.
Mrs. IL A. Shryock, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*. Gladys Conner nnd son.
G. II. Storrr, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
I’iatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lasatcr Lamar, left today for Iheir home
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Ilen- In Camilla, Ga. .iflr,- spending
nl*. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed son Gull, Mr, about three week* with relative*
and .Mr*. Robert Huff and. lUughler. Mr. and Mra. Ounti. Mr. snd
Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Lor inn on
Mrs. Lewis Alexander and son,
Mi. amt Mis. Krohne, J~. and son, and daughter and Mr. and Mr*. R.
•Mr. mnlMrwr Richard V-rnav. Mr.- laurnann -plan lo leave-Thtfrsdn
and Mrs, Karl Yost, Mr. and Mr*. for Cleveland. O. where they wil
Kiehdttl Hntchelur.' Mr. and Mr*. visit fo r about a W'f'
Kenneth II. Seth, Dr. and Mr*,
llenrv Mct.aulin, Mr. and Mrs. B.
n has
N. Fox. Mr. and Mr*. Mack TinHnptist
dale. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Col­
geere* .
lins. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wlllian Aren
o Sanberg and Mr. nnd Mrs. Crowning.
Also the Misses noble Gene Caruther*. Hea Romero of I’alm
Hprlnre. Calif.. Ha**l Norman,
Peggy Lomlnaek, LnNor-i R&lt;iv*den,
Marie Simmon*, Nancv Herndon
and Hea Atwood. AI*o Frtrl TnorInin. Jerry Craxtoh, William Stepliens. Donald Knight,
Austin
Knight. Jerry Hasabce, Philip Gtambcrdiite, Adrian " l tar/. John
Llncerfelty Robert Lominack. Oliv­
er Sloblom, Charles Higher. Bobby
RirAifietd and Victor Hlackweldee.

SHOE SALE

S S S s ifa T

netv Inslnietor fullmtimi whith hattended Stetson t 'aivei sit v in
Del.and.
w
Thev recently mu,hi) d it),- Tot
lo Teen Shin’ in* Daytona Reach
which M i*. Rio'v.i will ' muni.ge
amt Mr, Hall w ill‘I-- n-rPriateil
with the I'lUilenli.tt 1jf o tnsurnr.ee

Wednesday A*. M. Feature!
Shop Early.

Company.

Tin* marriage "-ill 1&gt;„ perfutier,)
on b'ei’t. I p hi ibe Ihr*: Raptl*t
I’tiureh nt Davlti ti IWveh.

Mr. and Mr*. flol&gt;crt flee Iv and
son have relumed from a fiumth's
vacation spent in Gemgla and
North Carolina.

was presented with n atcrtUu: nil- eDtnllmcot for._thc Fall ami *it\- iting.in Chestnut. Hill, Mats. Sla

Play Shoes and Odd Lot

tlirl's Printed

R oj't Ranfnrired

I!li/;il)ctli To Be
Minus Trousseau
Lo n d o n , vug. 14. i .f i iv in - ■
iv»* Klirnt*eth will d„ without a ,
lloU.-cnu when rile imirries It
I’hilip Mmjntlinlten Nov, k*0 tn 1 VVo-aiiiuuVrs Yl-Uri- Rsa'KMghr! it
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w,i« niadd
Palace announced tuiddy.
This ausleriti note to Rntaht** put,lie along with ills* announce.
utiii! 1tint tiio ininre.i toil rbieetl
■jiie „f N'UtimJ IlniliU’UV design
t„i tier Wedding die*;.
The' trousseau .yll l&gt;e omitted
"in aeroplane,' )ii»h li,-« patents*
Klixnlx'th ILye Rmwn, daughter of Mr.-and-Mrs,
wishes mid owing to preseut-dsy
II. i l.ley; W. V .i. whose engagement and appim-h
conditions" the palaio statement
llarnld Allen Hull, son of Mr. and Mra. 1. \\ tin
said.,
being announred today. The wredding will l&lt;e an *
-llu-s.lil-dav iiilutiUuuV.'-means
it-lhu—Ku. l i U|itu t-Gluu ch-at.-liayt»tta lies, Ji.
tli.it elothing i* stringinlly ration­
ed nnd highly espen iive. The Idea
wifi t si-einett to tn- Hint Kli/.nheth- nt*
y tinmgh the c*,-t itiH-l not w«rt y
I lie, and eVllil "latinus" rotdd
Friend* of Herbert Sikes will In'
|low f&lt;&gt;, tile tisking ivnnlct e ■
glad In learn that he is much im­
t tu in- lluil less fminniite In ile
proved and is resting comfortably
Mr* J. ! ’ l.rinry line iejt*l n&lt;-d enddn't luiv,*..
,
at the Grange- Mrnioiml lln.piinl to tier .......
in Saofonh utter
lle-ide-. she tin s .1 f u l l.’ Fugin Orlaiklo after a severd illness. spending ;il»»ut two week* in Net
wattlinlie 1,-ft inei hooi lh»&gt; royal
(irlcati- she wns arcou.pn, ie*'
Mrs. I. N; Young, h -r daughter hy Mu Cull) Stoll who ,s it vt*lt to South Africa - utiei lid.
(ear. A .perinl a» n J &lt;&gt;( clothing
Mvrlle and Edward Slem rr nr- malning
Jo, k*„u\ dlt- to v
i at ion , iMip„l&gt;s was iii.nle t„ t!y
rived on Friday from Clio ago lo
loyal fmmly befnl&lt;■ the..- lift, in
visit for a few ilavs with Mrs. Mn. l'J: -.' M. Rngwetl.
tile tillered of popularising Hlitl.ril
Young's son*. I. N. Young nod K.
fashion, hi Rmitli Vfi'o-.i
N. Young and iheir families.
Iteiiid ,,f the wedding gmvn will
Mr. *riil Mr*. M. E. R.rkei h u e
had a . their guests Mr?. R.ibrr's In* kept .,-errt mil it jilM before Hie
Friends will la- glnd to lrarr mother. Mrs. Iva-T. Rlngo of Si iSiiWillg.
that Mrs. Ted It. Ca*b nnd yuunt Augustine. Mrs. R. t*.-do'rump i
select,.f tc+- ll iltnell
daughter, Petti .Maurltri, have rdi'Mgn fit,in several snbnii|!,.|| l"
turned to ibeir home on \V, *
1uf til Itnlinornl t V I'' tu Fct.'land.
Twentieth Street ‘ from the Fei
I.t. AtnUhOmUeri, ^vho lift tn-etl
-I li ving I ben* wi( I) t be j iivqI f.im.
mild-Laughton
Memorial lliisp*
Ill, KuTI .1 lima) in Ho- , I,.....in/.
Tin- London Kvettilt .* N»-a. r-uid
children l;i&lt;bard anti Candy’!, have the prince s "has pr„i-.d,l\* , itoren
Mi. nnd Mrs. Julian Sten-liom returned lo Panfui,I nfi, r nlleml n tradltlomd design mml,- in ftn&gt;plan to leave tnnuuiow to -tileud iug lltr annual Astemt-'y of the slippei satin." milling that "tills
the Hnptlst ronferenre which i;i Church of God al f’levelond. T-tin would cnti-i-st of a v’r foil, Lin.
luting held in Ridgecrest, N. C. They filined llie nmloi, io| • lo lilt it tight fitting b o d ic e wdb long
Refine returning lo Sitnfoiil ibev Field- of Iho Wood iit.l llelpkr' - sti'ove* mid o' It--ii I Imped or
will visit relative* in Slnteaville Count v, N, C,
Mplan* neck- ' .

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»on have returned from a motor
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Special project chairiimn With Mrs.! (dlv Winning n nationxl allracGeorge Williams. le„ Mr-.
o. thin with student* registering from
-Jones and Mr*. Ralph ’fhump'on'i California. Maine, Chicago, VirSt co-workers. Tlie retiring ne- ginia. Ohio and Connfeneut. He
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University in Deling whcie w tjj
wa- a mnnla-t ,f tii» Zein T n 'i!

■ Mr. ami Sirs. Arthur Beckwith,
Sr. .have returned fn m n twin
month's vacation in the C'ar-dinns,

Mr. and Mrs. Martin St Ire
cipher .-uiflv-rfawghrrr..'Graee M*t
dr,, have ffturned from a month’'
yaralinn at New Smyrna tlrae'i

Dr. Charley I.. I’ersottH
Optometrist

Miss Hrmvn gradual, I from
Scahtvcxc High F ,h o d in I &gt;i«&gt;- -;
tons Reach- mu! dttd’hletl Siei son ,

VVnvrro**, Ga. arc visllingfriends
and relatives in Sanford.

Miss Aline Anderson of Chat­
tanooga. Tenn. Is the goes*, of her
sister. Mrs. Hoy Wrtjjhr, at her
home on Oak Avenue.

Rtown of

the engagement aiat upormo bn ij marriage uf their da'i'ilDer. Etiralieth ll«|ie, lo H i:eld Align Hull,
son «f Mr. amt M.- I. W. Il.’il of
.Sanford.

Ohe rear uf Municipal operation ,
of the Sanford Airport was d ieMrs. Emmett Hunt is spending
I’j tied on Friday night’ bv the some time in .K^neyvillc, N. C.
students of the Kanfor I Hetjgol of
Aviatian and the private fivers of
Mis* Frances Cobh has return
this area. Guests were the* city ed to Hanfm ^ n fte r two nnuith
officials of
repreven
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SVmlnule'.CIiapti-r No. 2, O. F of "Quarters A" a t the mrpurt at
8., will meet at 8:00 l ‘. M. a 7:30 o'clock where hartH-cued |mrk
the Masonic Hall. .
I and htn-f were served.
The Lodge No. .27 of tin
Hm Gunn, a flight Instructor of
1. O. O. F. and th&amp; Seminal &gt; Rebec the School of Aviation, ncird a»
ea Lodge No. 43 will have a coyer- master nf cerrmonje* fnr the a f­
*d dish supper at the I. U. O, F ter-dinner talks whirl) described
Rail at 6:30 I*. M. .
the trials and frihulatiom of the
pn*l and plum were mwlr fer the
roniimr year. Waller Kn&gt;hn*. J i .,
Circle Meets With
chief pilot of the sclvmt said'that
Mrs. McAlexander j the school has established an onvii able record of one,.year of opera-

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G-Men Break 6 Garre Walker Continues To
Losing Streak By
Enjoy Leud In'NI*
. Nipping Feds 2-1;
Ratting * Contest
, Lake Slated To Hurl
(SAINKSVII.I.K, Aux. 11. tSp
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T U E S D A Y . A U G U S T 19. 1947

THE SANFORD

PAGE FOUR

NKW YORK, Aox. I t. idh—
Oiitfirhlei Hairy Walker of the
I'hiladtdphia I’hijlie* t'ontlnned to
enjoy a roinmandiiix tnaixfn In
the National la-agm- huttinx del •
hv today while la&gt;u HciOilteatl of
thtf Cleveland Indians p.ifeil the
•Amerrnm l.njrup*by "T •cant four

Hal llriner. St. 'AUgustina Saint
ri|(hthandrr whitewashed the Dayldiia licarh Islander* In Uie *rvrn
inning openinx tilt af * twin hill
hv a 2 to i) marxin to rack up a
no hit no tun ronteat hut night,
the find of the year for unv St.
Augustine hurler.
Johniiv TheoUiW. reefnt lv ar..1._■ «... al" . U .U i.
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IliU m tli.

Walker rollected
time* at tort during the pad -vrrk
wrhlrh includes xanie* of Sumliy
II..'. j
to room hi* averor-j Irom .711 to
..747. 25 point* more than veteian
Aiivie Galnn of Gineinnnti has
|di*fra. Guinn, moving nl a .122
rlip, replaced New York’s W.\IL«r
Cooper In the runner-up *lul. Coop,
er tumhled from
nlare writh *2116.
Although hi* mark dropped lir.e..*.l»»
Del.and Red llata In n twin hill
. Il.iudreai* re ,1
at Conrad Park In the University
in the rival rlrplayt-c manager
Thk'Frd* ar* now te»ilog two
and one-half game* le-lilnd thfalirth place Orlando SenalotV,
since the Serudur* edged the la-e.*i 1i «c
burg Piralca in a 5 tq I ronteat In plinjc, w h a h n s u m i M •
r r « w n t w lr r ,
P«*Vi*n point*
Orlando laat night.
It la likely that Manager. John to lti| i\vnnLff* lt&gt; m o v e u p t** . V W .
NVw York** *Icm* DiMuririo uni!
Krider will lend Hull/ take to
tha mound for the Fed* in to- Ito* to n ’* T h I y/illi itim irp ti«il f^t
nlght’a encounter.

Stanton of the Olerymrn
The G'a scored their xante win­
ning tallica in the fouitn frame
on a -lapte of control by Stanton.
Tonight the Fed* enleriain the
Del.and Red Hat* in .» aingie lilt
that la staled to gel under way
promptly at 8:00 oVIocit. Gametime for the Sanford Hunt • game*
has been changed to ‘1:00 I*. M.

I steadily. The lluUlto jdayrr*
Mure alau taking a bearing pn&gt;»
irttlly. The rule lautk at that
lime said that once a player W t
th* irame he c-1 Id .not trturn.
A I' N e w a fa a lu rr*
hut Yost waivru the rule anJ
Many yeara ago one of the ull'iwrd
the
Buffalo l»*&gt;* to
great
point-o-minutc Michlx &gt;« move in and nut uf play.
leania. eoarhed liy Fielding Y«*f,
Finally a Buffalo player eaire
*a « (daynix lluffnlii Ulilveialty. I off tho field exhausted a n d '**
The Wolverine* were liatter- down on the Michigan l&gt;eneh,
iux Huffalo and the x o if mniinl•I alnnirvide of Yost.

SPORTS LAUGH

ouux man.

JthLend -•.-r lilt *uo 0 0 0 *n t&gt; 2 illflrt aide."
GaaplMx for hieuth, the ptayi
thr nlxhrra|i‘a&lt; the pennant‘kmifJ Gomel ami I'awllrk; Altinsn. Har­
re pi ft df
Ancient Chv nine druhhnr.tire de­ din and Madjeaki.
•'I’leaae don't send me awa
lete. 14 to 2.
INM OOu 000—1 5 1 Mr. Yo»t. I want to »la)r her
Tin- I’ lathe Axalear liipp-d lau-shurg
201 ooo |0I—a II tl I've l*eni in that game. _ foi
the Detain I lied Hats, 7 to I. and Orlando
the Orlando Senator* nipped the Gormiih and Ball) ZedalU, Ifevd limes already auil I don't wai
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UP) -Georgia's Tommy llarnra and
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'Smart and John llutlrk of Arkantaa in thr second round of I hr
Southern States Four-Hall Gulf
Tournament here today.
1 The Georgia pair, wen lh" openInr 30-hole match yesterday » and
8 against their youthful Alabama
opponent*. Waller Wood ami Tom­
my Nlcoh Smart and Ilutirk de­
feated Stockton Rogera and Gor­
don Bullock of Florida. 8 and B.
Junlu* llrliert and llavinonl
Salmrn of Imulilatta won n dose
match from the South Carolina
comldnalion of Harold lirll nnd
*P. J . Boatwright uf South Carol­
ina. 2 nnd I.
In pnr of the day'* top rrntrlu-a,
Albert Slone and Wealey Drown
of Tennraire. trimmed Waller Cis­
co and nud Schwerl of Kentucky,
ona up. 8|nne and Brown » n «
alx under par to gain a'lhroe hole
advantage In the first round. They
will meat Habrrt and Salmcn lo*
dav.
North Carolina** Kvcrv Ibvk
and Tommy Card had n 3 and "
vlctorv over Martin Tenney and
Harold Wllklna or Arkansas. •
The Florida entry of Charles
Harper and* Jimmie
heat Al
Villegas and Frank Normnnn of
Igiulslana. 9 and 8, while Jim
McNair and Charlie Dudley of
2. ThZ"86UHT CaVuTnriahs
will meet Harper and l&lt;ee today,
In th# day’s final match, the
no. I Alabama team. Gordon Smith
And Pressley Thornton, beat Uoyd
Ramsey and Johnny (rwnea
Kentucky 3 and 2.
Georgia team* have won six of
tha previous tournament*, losing
In 1939 To Ilohby Pdnkelh.-rg&lt;&gt;r
and Hkip Alexander of North
Carolina. Tommy Uarnea, one of
the .outstanding entrl?* In this
event, was a member of the HMD
and 1948 winning comblnatloni
for Georgia. Th# previous seven
toumayi have lieen played In At­
lanta.
* All matches for th* tournament
will be 88 holes, with the final
Thursday.

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Success Of UN Seen
llaniriritf In Balance

the Dutch consider nn Internal the fallh of people evervwhcie
Dutch affair. 'A t sink.- N .the ill thr Unite.) Nation* I’euptr nre
miration iif whrther peace in mure behind the government* who me
important.
-aupposnl" lu be Iwhin i the U. N.
11* JAM ES D. WHITE
,That’s- an old point, te.it the
However, behind the Indortf rihn
A t1 Foreign A ffair* Ami tv s ’.
Thr United Nation* in i s .unted question l* a smoldering dlscon- U. N.'a legal director, Abrtrhn'ii
two-year-old, struggling in very tent in niore than half of all hu­ il. Feller, made it attain lost week
fb deep water*. Tlje Security Cotin- man hearts. R egardin' of vvhnt in an ad d ress.aW ator Alto. Calif.
” - cil i# grappling with thr unproved the U. N. can do about ImHnrrtn, —“ A m rrtran*." he *nldt***km*w the
t-nlrd problem* of Greice and-In-] Jt will merely be start Ini; to trrkle unquestioning obedience wiilrh the
donnia.
’
a key question of this country, decisions o f I lie L!. S. Suprenie
Greece &lt;1r mains a hard knot of j how to extend freedom and n Iwt- Court nfmmnnd, thung.i il cm.
R in so- American contention, and ter life Jo half a world which will mutter no more limn one mondial
to 'enforce them,
Uutyintt tbut knot (iroUsbly would |find them new and strange,
be relatively simple If It .’'ere not 1 Upon either or bo’h of thrsp J . 'I doubt if they would stat'd
nulled so light by the unUgonisin j rases. Greece and Induneda, the j one whit bettn If Congresr voted
between the two most powerful United Nations could Rand or fu ll.. the chief justice nn armored divi­
nations In the world.
I A few weeks from now it may tie *lon and n fleet of auPfr/afttcsuea.
lndonetla_ia different in tw olclcar whether the organirAtloi, j u l l j The l.trn .if ldu^. United Nation*
avs. Here
the rilost irii iiw-mit J irark or whether the wolid will [must stay Strung and i'r.|iv sip.ngi"avs.
He
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of the Netherlands, which thus far power struggle with an arms race. j . strength will come not from
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Good 0 room house with 2 lots un •
paved at reel f5.000.00. You’ll TRACTOR WORK Plowing and
discing (no garden plots*. I'tiune
say. "This is it” when you set- IL
624-J.
Two beautiful homes in the Mayfair seetlon. Roth are homes
such as you didn’t dare hope ftp-. EXPERT painting— roiitruct or
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
hourly baaia,
H. ■G. Grogan.
Tom C. Bolt, Associate
Free rsilm alri, Phone 7R‘I J .
110 North Psrk Avenue
Hanford, Florida
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der—kll ■Minis
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; REAL ESTATE WAN TED
special made door*. etc. J-eminoln Uiildnet Works, directly la-,
HOME with income. Close in:
hind the Clinic. F i r fire c itiMust be priced right. C. A.
motea. phone 652.
Harris, 516 Fust. Street -up.
stairs.
FLOUR SANDING * finishing,
cleaning ft' waxtng. our power
B ARTICLES FOH SALE
unit enable* u* in work where
there is no *ilectvlc coiims riu'.t
Lawn Chairs, outdoor and porch
availSble. 21 yeai* exiK-rienc*.
furniture built to order. J . K.
il. M. tilesron L*kr Aloiy Fla
W°«dn»«n^JLake MaUf— CaiuiU'

R EC O R D T l a Y e RS for rent. By
day or week. Du- Music l!yx, UP
W. 1st St. I’hone 053.
OFFICE space In Malach Building.
Large light offices, rewly decor­
ated. all utilities, hast and Janl■tor service furnished. Call tWiW. IL ft A. Dept. Store.

CONVALESCENT HOME now
open at Chuluota, It) miles 3. E.
-o f. Sanford- and JB J u l i e s J E .
2803.
of Orl^do. Large screen and
open porches to ait amf enjoy
SPECIAL
the cool breerca off Lake Cath­
erine. Large ground* and walks .Outside white paint by Davis of
Baltimore 5 gallon* $26.00,
safe from auto traffic. Large
Robson Sporting GnMi. JU*t E.
lobby and rooms. Brick construc­
First Street, Phone 99s.
tion. Can accomodate 25 only.
Flume or write for reservation 3 acres field corn teudy foe har­
nt once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
vest. Pnone 781 J.
Martin 2392 or write Box 131
Chuluota Florida, Large redan AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
for guests to visit their doctor.
and Service. The Music Box,
119 W. 1st St. Phone 953.
AVAlLABLR at once, convenient.'
iv located down town section, ROOF COATING- Asin-slos Alu-I
up to date apaitmenta with all
mlnum roof coating- good for
modern conveniences. Adults
metal, slate or composition roof­
only. Phone 650.
ing. Stop leaks. Coots your home
10 to 16%. Ten year warranty.
FURNISHED room, with kitchen
SENKAR1K GLASS A PAINT
privileges. 607 Oak Ave.
CO. 112-114* W. 2nd Hk
6 ACRE CELERY FARM located
SEWING MACHINES
Lake Monroe, rent i'Jiio.oo per
HALES A HER VICK
year. Charles W, Robinson,
Route L Box 631-A, South Jack- BERT'S HEWING MAC1I. SHOP
115 8, FRENCH. I’ ll. 1 1 9 ? ----* stmette, Fir. - “
1 BED ROOM, twin beds and bath. CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. SKNKARIK GLASS ft
Call after 5:30 IV M .414 Myrtle
PAINT CO. Phop* CM.
Ave.

2~~ WANTED TO RENT

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.FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
’ perm, residents. By li t of Sep:.
Ouse in ss possible. 2 liedrooms.* Please call 271-R after
5:30.
WANTED by business wainsn and
grown ion small unfurnished
apartment or small house within
walking distance to town. Reply
Box F. W. Care Herald.

? REAL Ef f ATE FOR SALE
One 6 room house nn.1 3 four room
houses it 71. Hickory Avenue
for sale for $3500.00. All taxes
and insurance paid on same. J .
C. Jones. 422 E. 4th Btreat, San­
ford. Fla.

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R B A jfW rA T K
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND ftl. BALL, Realtor
Registered Broker and - .
Insurance Agent
Rtp. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
NEW, two stury, three bedroom
huuie. Two car garage.*, On
coiner lot J l 8 x,14Q In May fan.
( d is til unfurnhlrad or fur,
NICELY furnished A room home
in Sanford Heights. Every mod.
em convenience, largo sleeping
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 017
W. 13th._____________________
NICELY arranged five room bung,
alow, about 3 miles from city on
paved road with several extra
lot*.
Priced at $4,850.00 with
attractive terms.
HOBBRT A. WILLIAMS
Raymond Lundqui^l, A sso ciate
Phon* 712 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

WORK WANTED

ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188,
A I.TERA TIO N S-all kinds, but*
■ton*, belts, buckles. Mr*. Mo».&gt;:tlwhlte. The
Accommlation
Slurp, llii E. 2nd St.

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SPECIAL SK*4VICES

FOR RENT Fluor sunder. Rimy
operation. Rcruonnhlo rater, .San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
303,_________
DODGK - PLYMOUTH
PA R IS AND SERVICE
10B Palmetto Are.
I’hons 1011

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County I’h. 4703.
I m m e d ia t e
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-AUTO SFO R-5ALEFOR SALE-Oatted xasum iorii.
muck—
spotted
plgv &lt;
G
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•potted China boar, 50 plgi.
Schwah. Phona M3-Wi ’
1989-HYM OUTH pick-up truck.

p o s s e s s io n — 2

HELP WANTED

farm home, 4 room house.

Phono U12-W.

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Over-Population Of •
Japan To Be Issue In
Peace Treaty Talks

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thank ail
all out
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..... .. Ihe flrtitloua nam*. "Hemlnuir
Cabinet IVurka" and that w* in
land to raslaler
M id -noma p u r•uartl lo Ihe-tarrna nt ihe fu titlo u i
Name Klatvte ll'h a iile r tests. I a » ,
Ilf Florida I t t l l w ith the C l.rt
Ihe C lrrult Court of Hamlpol* Coun­
ty,

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fu n ctional m o n th l;
d lttu ib an casF iH »a
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from pain, lael so n4r-

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i X. Pink.
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furnished or unfurnished, beau­ GIRL for cashier ft eoeraeGi coun­ FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge ton ft W £iWa
pound lo re IUr a such tymptomal
truck
with
*42
motor,
15,000
tiful lawn, over 90 fruit trade,
U
a
recent
tnedlceJ
leas rtnkb
ter, also soda girl. Looey'* Drug
miles—elio 4-wheel utility trwil- Compound proved ramsrkebly
hal
•hade trees. H acre rich a l t l .
Store,
er
to
be
pulled
iMhind
ear.
2-ton
to
Woman
Iroubtad
UiU
way. I r a
rated garden toil, 1 acre row
tioetor*
cell
a
uterlua
asdaltt*
load limit. Dick Aiken; Phono a (read *uoth|a« afl
m . r . i P F n i r Nc R ..
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced.
438-R.________________________ u en aa'a moal import!
1 artesian wall. Price 31350.00.
)NT END3,
U mil* Federal Highway In
NCING. 1937 DODGE TUDOR, njw p*ipt,
process, 9 mil** W. of SainottL
upholstery good condition. Roy
WilJj, BL No, 1 Box 78.

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j A M F C t n irjll. I ' l l lll it e A ve n u e .
M r-'. C m lie It H c W lrtD M llictb iM
lb n
T D Tysotti
pastor

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Hy TOM LAMBERT
f
AP New sfeiitutes
,.fc
TtlJiYO —T h e if if of aver-populaliou is rising again from these
crowded islands, a serion.:, arttculate and accuiate cry on an issue
us Important to the rest »f the]
world as In Japan.
There me 7J.tHJO.iMKI people hud­
dled together on Japan's f»ui
main tsla’nds In an aran smaller
than the state of Montana They
are 'jammed together 4'i~ to the
iare mile nk compared will! lit
tic tllutc I tin tl It tint- miunir mile
in tlfr United States.
Never in Japan's modern his
lutV has tlie country's area Issn
aide to support the population,
which has more than doubled In
60 vest*.
Since the occupation, some 635,0&lt;H) additional acres hacq iiecn put
Into production throogn land teclamation piograms which if cartie.1 out faithfully will give the
country another 1,000,000 acres by AFIU FIVIHO FROM CHICAGO to New York lit two liotiFs aiul liiln u
minutes. William I*. Odom . !-il) I* gu-rted l&gt;y Mayor tVillitim O'Dkk y ;r
I960.
Rut bv that lime* if the popula­ *t New York’s City Hath Odom, who est|blbhed u ‘gtoLo-cItviiiiiJ jo. . id
tion rise continues, if the birth­ of *1 bouts. 3 mlmites, 11 sctnnds, said lie at^o plaiincU td’ntdkc a t ill &lt;it
rate Is maintained. !f infant mor­ Xl.r lidcut Truman at the White House.
(/rrtcruatlunul)
tality do renKes furtli
as a resuit of Allied health leaching* there will lie 80,000,(Mill’people in I’car utit the Japane.ki' ielp&lt;*nm'i ontv *ix “ risiuciiift the rate o f imp
to leave tjielr homriand Lu othci ulathoi g ro w th .;'
these islands. T h e n a tu ra l tW n ttn * u iv tu u i i i'
Jupnn'* population i t certain lo than sunny climes and gc.il Jiving
tie an issue among the I’sacenuik- condition*. Of 5,5IK),IHhi tepittrr lleudipiut Ik 1 . w hich Pieparv.l i.t.
ate*
returned
I
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Japa
n
-.111"
.
lln(m llille ll-t* ns oilier P&lt;r*slhl|ili.*
era, most or whum will remember
that Hitler. Mussolini ami the Nip. tml of the war. only 2.490,II(H* w’ere fo r Is'lte riitg the b&gt;l of Jitpntlecivilians.
dcvclupnii nt nf ht|*b.-, yi» h
ponese ttieniselve* vriej| "over,s(MplVt ; * v i - . e ]tu v * » f jr d .
,
t.r.|MilclClor,w' As-une. eii-tn.e-fuf-evm iu ,.i!a t u u -t i m n Ta h u n icfm t'tr 1
pansion ntul aggression.
because
inklRgrists
sought
ritiite
, 011*11 k-atnut of reiCjuinj u ; ‘sn'-, t 1
(t is liecoming a hi..... ....
eWI i»siie with Jap an eo ieadris sun foi the armies and in d u stria l, u l ion, w hen p ra ctic a l, if-d e n i'
id*
a
tu
miming
lahur
|M
ad.
lic n lly im '«mI s*«s**| m w ntiiieriali- I
themselves, who are . tuggryling
In an outline &lt;&gt;f Japan's natural jm tm rted m a te ria l-, mat t. •
tentative telinslies.
Allied
headouaileri
i.y n
i n n i iirnm
iusi le i * . s
, VllttlcllC
Utstrltil
v u llic lte
iii't i ad ki!
"I
ra t 'll id .
Prime Ministfr Tetsu Kula&gt; amn trSource* hy
'f suggestion incntiorie.t.tiyci.tlit p ^ tm e.l ruaterutlatold The As“o. i*te&lt;l Press that It* -r:
uton with Nippon’s future c.-on"holies" the Allirii will "consider tf*r
ouc oyatcrowded conditions" when
writing1 the peaiV treaty- *
Foreign Minister llitoriii Ashida*
------ J1 !ST A R R IV ED !
classified Jbw-Japa ue*«-e«uigi ati on
plolib'm as "a problem for uegotialjnn" after the treaty Is signed,
Y’ep. we’re jiruinl lu nnnoiince
evidence tlint he at least looks to
new mliHlinn tn imr feetl .slurk . . .
eipigtatiun as one way to aolve the
unuthrr rtirlnnd nl mil rienls frnm
ovar-populat inn.
Stnie Minister Mltsusiike YoncmI!h imii nttundiinl vitnntins
knl«i nsseittsJ recently, I tliink
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In
htereiise ymir liappine&gt;s.
it iiinv be an idea to petition the
Allied power* to allow' return of
A ( AIM.OAI) HE
our nnlionals to foreign coun­
tries. . .
Semi-Solid Butlemiilk Prodm ls
There is no doubt thn’ Japan is
over -populated but there is no
Cuntr In and gel vuur Hiipply Intm it*- DmLh .
doubt either that the Japanese
for hugs, rhicketm, turkeys and rnlves!
roll id relieve the pressure some
■what themselves.
Hunt's Tuxedo Fet'd Store
One wav would he to settle an­
other million people oil Hokkaido,
Corner Second. &amp; Snnford Avenue
Nippon's frontier islan! to th«
north. Allied hendipisrteM ex­
.
['hone 358
perts say that this island, con­
taining almost one foutth of the
acreage In Japan and only about
1*2 It It of her population, i*'"*Kriv

YA-DE tnoth proofing lasts '6
Vents. Hnve your wonlens .ninth ru ltiiliillv unde r-p op u la te d."
- proofed now. - DowmftvfTrt-'tPJrtMusi Japanese. IiuWeVe C sli’ iuers ft Liinmtry, 113 Palmettn der at the "cold dlff-cub. living"
Ave. Phono 914.
when naked why^thla partial toluHon of jettrling .q^»re people •to
Piano Tunhrg and Repairing. I.
Hokkaido is not mote s.ircessfu.
Hill, Res. 011-W.
Japanese tilwaya are choosy
•FLOWERS
alnml the liH-atiuns to which Hu v
HIONH
tem all occasions
wish to emigrate. They have and
Shuw ranis and posters
MeNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
would iigaui leap at moving to
O— DH1VH MIGN HER VICK
Blpes Ave. Just off Celery
Hawaii, California or Hurt! tm.
Office ph. 403 residence oh. 6|0 B 1 O. D, (jimtrrss. Phnn* t 02l
they show 'little incllnaliou to do
Paint*. Poultry' Supplies, Natl*. Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ any pioneering.
tric Appliance, Hewing Machine
When the Japanese overran*
Purina Feed*, Groceries and
and vacuum clennei ir|iatrs. The Manchuria and held it up to the
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Home SJujv. lib 41 Sanford Ave. home folks as “living space," out v
Celery, Phone 1198.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143 J.
a few hundred thousand — and
those mostly businessmen or got
FOR HALE— Umerock for drive­
ernnient officials— o ;aded that
way* and
roadway*— l'bon*
RKNT A CAR
wav.
1241.
YOU DRIVE IT
Repatriation figures f u r I he i
PHONE 200
rUXFDO F E E DA--com pl*ta lino.
RBRICK I. AND- 31OR R IRON
Hunt's Tux«Je Fenl.Siora
Legal Notice
U DRIVE-IT. INC.
FOR HALE
HUfllK
Nolle* It IieisD) Blv*n &lt;•*#&lt;
OLD NEW SPAPERS—3 CENTS
SIS rllKHSsl In tlUsJn*** St l i t 8*11
GC*L* TTO r / k h
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
folit A ke,i ue, Vkunli.l.l * l.irlJs ..
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
dsr the rtc tith i f S tlit* p iA i.i..
BUNDLES.
It-e .r * lt* i,l* «»r - I.” . a tel tlisl '
AND TYPING
10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT '
InltBd tu r*gl*l*i saiu risoi* pu&lt;
CREDIT IIUKEAU OF
•asm I., Ills I* Mo* n( Hu KlrtliiiniHERALD OFFICE
HANFORD
NiyilS Mlalllt* tChaplei P 'U t , lata*
116 N. Park
Phmie 139
lit EtbrUtS. ts tll O11a III* •Set •
See Jiqtmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
I.f rill C In sJI I'n u ll at K.inni'1’1
Works far new Radiatois, new
( on or v . Klorlila.
Radiator cores. Radiator clean­ EXPERT R A D I O REPAIRING
A1f i nl W. II. 8lsn»*r
t*hll ■ m.iiilry, Ji
ing and repairing.
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
(Mini’ll
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
July !». I»«JSEPTIC TANKS. Grease Trap*
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE —
■Block*, Aluminum Window* uml
Baby Valvrt iurrj
-Whit* cement Paint,
(e. Hun Iran*—htxfcaa.
!'T J t-trtrtti— In ilru n in n — e m — rl.
lied cnnlainer. Econumicai ami I.tils un unt «*• *k*ltr li»*trr t
Miracle Concrete Company, Sul
aafe. Fully medically approved ii I" llli a il" t » ■nil at th* u lljte ul
Elm Ava Phona 1335.
In Ilk* suuir
Cell Daytona 2IB7-W collect foi iliahi*pau|iarln(tane*ni
. T h e tmard reaarke* the Film
FOLEY SAW FIL E R . Retcmther
deteiln. tMPdiaper*, $2 4 wee :. tu
illir*»IHl
*11
Hit,
*
end 3 setters. EmericV wood
-FIR ST IN SANFORD"
llnera of I'ebtle laurtaroUe
working machine with H H. P.
tina,a ,.f Tu t,lie Iruttiictiun l ‘"
r'enilnut^ Coanty, *1*84*1
motor. I Band Saw. 817 W. 13th
LONNIE
MCMULLEN’S
Merkel
T
IV. larwlohi Herretaty
8L
1, K. Jnriten. Chairm an
Barbrr Shop open Thursday,
Friday ft Saturday.
BEE THE new lutwn Shaver, Ask
MorirH
for demonstration. SENKARIK
Nirtlre |* h e r.h r irlven rb»« we art
GLASS ft .PAINT CO. 112-114
In ihe wonrlwurhln* liuetneM un
W, 2nd «L
13 N O TIC ES— P E R SO N A L Itaflruad and Carnnm rlal Avanun

Batteries ft flattery Charging.
H, IL POPE CO.- INC.
SANFORD. Beauty Salon—Phone
1864. 309 Perk. Mary .McMahon.
8MALL furnished bungalow, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
ner lot, immadiato possesilon.
B. Mann, la k e Monutc. Fie.
Id . up, guaranteed. Water sufPriced at 15,000.00.
tentr. Also open evenings.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SOFA, I8lh Century *tyle, slip
Raymond I.und&lt;iid*t, Associate
cover* Included-. Phone 4&gt;lti*Wi
Phon* 731 Atlantic f l t l k Bldg.
4 CEILING fgn* for (ale. Laney’* 14
LO ST A FO U N D
8 BEDROOM hou*a fumUhtd or
Drug Store.
un/urnlibcd. New *l*ctric kitch­
LOST: Female Ret Terrier, white
en, double garage 4 acre*, frw
with brown Spots. Answers to
fl
AKTICLE3
WANTED
fruit tree* on ML Dora Highnemo. "Sandy". Phono 328-M.
wav 0 miles from Sanford. Phone Highest cash, price paid for used
Reward.
County 3305.
furniture.
Ted
Devi*
Furniture
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Co. 311 E. 1 s t Ph. 958,
GOOD, five room bungalow loc­
LOST—Two 1100 x 20 Tire* on
ated on large corner lo t Priced I’LL BUY your car regardless of
rim*. Ilrand number* 2743 ft
$5,500.00 with term*.
2807. Finder notify Teritlanil
•ge or condition. Roy Reel, 904
ROB
IOBERT A. WILLIAMS
Trail Tours at Sanford. Phono
W, 2nd SL__________________ |g
Raymond Lundqulat, Associate
- 11. Rsward.
Phone 7$2 Atlaatlc Rank Bldg.
7 Pets, UveetocK^ Supplies

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

Explosion
(C a»ll»M &lt;

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arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in
isolating several large munition*
dumps from which more explo
■tons had been expected. ■
The gravity or the disaster
waa pointed up by the dispatch
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­
vy minister, from Madrid to the
•gene.
So complete was the ruin o '
the naval arsenal, situated .about
two mites from central Cadiz,
that no clue was left to the
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion
Cracked buildings in the hemt
Of .Cadii. Street cars were dr-

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their, hinges.
The explosion came at •I0:o«
P. M. last night. Spanish author(ties announced no estimate of
the casualties. 'Reporters said
most of * the Injured they saw
had been cut hy flying glass nr
were bruited by falling debris.
Tha Jere i de Is Frontera radio
station, 16 miles to the north,
broadcast appeals throughout the
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
lelties.
Ambulances and rrscue teams
were arriving from as far east
aa Malaga, west from Huelva,
and north from Sevilla.

Reds Hit U. S.
(C a n lla a .4

(row

l’» « .

&lt;hte|

eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
five-hour conference today with
General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek,
gave the Chinese leader what offlelal sources deserthrd as a
"very frank” report In conditions
in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail
The American presidential en­
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­
sidence. with lime out only for
lunch, and the unexpected length
if the session recalled Wedemeyer's previous crltiral reports
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found
them In north -China anti Manchurls.
*P
Wrdrmeyer Is In China to

TiAt ffllt I t all.

... ..— -i

"The council alone must deride
thi* question and not the Nether­
lands. The government of the
Netherlands certainly will submit
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
•how no Indri-iklon."
Complaining that the couneil
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
rather tU n overstepping author..
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
the’ Soviet delegate Hi to renewed
hii demands that troops from lioin
aide* be withdrawn to positions
hold when hostilities broke Mil
July 21 In Java as thn result of
what the Dutch called police ac­
tion.
"The government of the Nelh•rlands Is not satisflol that they
perpetuated a crude attack on the
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even
demand that the Indonesian* not
interfere with Dutch troopi."

Local Communists In
Greece Ajd Guerrillas
ATHENS. Aug. 19. OPl-Press
r * ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Naoutia, 60 miles west of Halomka.
was beaten back last night aftor
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
The reports satfl ths guerrilla*,
disguised as "peaceful citizens,'
a
m *I
ofF 1
local

rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
Communists m
sml
burned
160 houses, the townhall, the polstation and ths c iv il admlnlsRon office be/ors Iwdng rrpel-

&amp;
:

i.”

A v a l i s t forces j v .’ co said to
hav* used srtm jrjrTocounfer ths
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount
Vermlon oorly this morning.
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­
tion was Improving. If a said the
•rmr was considering the foimatlon of Independent mnbllo commando units to fight tho guerril­
las.
• An announcement from Kosanc
said 10 guerrillas captured in a
hauls at Grsvtna July 27 had been

Indonesian Fight
icvsUs m s

tm s r * n

o**&gt;

advancing on Sumatra totho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
-Brandon, H miles north
in. Eartlar Dutch dls•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
wsro living at tha town
food or shelter.

Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair W ert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and

rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
meanwhile government
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inrovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha
government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
"How do you like It’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 milrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..|.hark V at. ■ •
&lt;nld ChUng*; rtre A -fn-Vhe past
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*htowns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
square kilometers
of territory.
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigkilled wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
have Iteen flirting with star*.

gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J . N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J . il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J . R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc

t'tiamt'yvrs, J r o le Hr rtu t Aflfinr
|t*l| T o 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r

“*

T I im K I r MOliTfiAlif:

Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn
and
Iliitlt T o A J William*

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MTIUTILTIIW ill' iffiVlTfS %f}|:a

Lundrion, Andrew V T o II H A r ­
nold rlw i
Ho»n*» O lrn o ris le'*an ror|». T n
I-It III are llo|if&gt;r

Cold Front I ’o Hit
Midwentern StateH
Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg
From high' un the Rockv Mmin*«ln slope nnnther cold front the
sliding lastly eastward toward the
hot nnd parched Midwest today
with possible crop-reviving gen­
eral rains,
" I t ’s too early yet to say just
how this cold push will art or
how much rain It will bring,” the
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
adding that a decided rellsf from
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­
eratures appeared a certainty for
most of the plains slates within
fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air
crossed Into Montana and Idaho
from Canada about midnight am|
•hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into
the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into
Minnesota and Nehtnska by to.
morrow.
W lth ln 46h m ir». he
-----------------.1117®
ave ttemperature/at least 16 dogrees under todays continued
highr Tradings.
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Bureau said, might turn out to
bo only scattered showers but It
might also, Just possibly, he a
general drought breaker for a
considerable aec|lon of tho northcentral and northern plaint states.
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
sight for virtually all the remainw r of tho nation, sweltering
again from a recurring hot blast
that has spared generally only the
Atlantic and Pacific coast states.
Throughout most of tho region
from the Appalachia n to the
Rocky Mountains, temperatures
in the 90a or above appeared cer­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau
•aid.

County Meet
(f’«*tlaM O I r s a F aae Oae»

provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl

ros'Yif0 w

to thank those who aided
tn their recent Community
.... Drive.
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler
Sealy Walden, Secretary

lhUut.-Lluc-iM*.

E

al. county agent and Horn- Demonstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­
riated--M,000 td the Rem! note
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul-

IANK4

Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,

lie GARTH JONES
A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
front, the glider pilot uigghd a
few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
ing* a swell time. Personally, I
wasn't convinced of the extent of
my pleasure. It was mv first title
in a glider.
It’s not like rbllng in a regular
airplane. Ufa more like someone
tying n kite string to you ami say­
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
Dub?"
"All we Irv to do is make a liar
out of.ihe guy who said "Eveyf-

and that will end the uniter,"
Johnson safd.
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
“Attributed all sorts of motives to
. tha United States which we never
thought of."
The United State.* then suppor­
ted a Chinese move that the coun­
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single
"Imparital state" to Investigate
conditions in Indonesia and s.ipcrvfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
The'flrsl step would W an ervlhr■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
Btationerl In Halavla.
Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
flees was made In the course of
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
night ago when the council direc­
%%.1 Mil %N T V IIHM IIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
r H i *#, J t&gt; H its K w b i i 11 T «
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ J u W
lU n K 11if refill «(u ¥ Minnie K *
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta T o
but the Indonesians •Conditioned Vn rry M Hhtrjw H til iFllen Jtin**
('H y of Hanford T*» i* A llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H r lu t Otlv t* T o Itolpo
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
Jen Itini rim
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ington then sent a note to Jog- A T o F r H ^ r l r k fl.
«tui
, Jakarta last weekend declaring A r n « H.
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
'
r
u
l
t
t
H
u
t
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow I T f jf i il t d u x
I*n1ji.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii
t Wl dr t
fo
settlement "our offer of good of­ Kfiiicea I! Millet d m IH1# H
WI ilia m*. iamM A eit*» fliii* To
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»* winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S'
JatnV* A m u (H I* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he T oWHHftint
Rickard William**
no Jurisdiction
U. N had
■ ‘ - ‘
IIn the
MMAii i .m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
II a rr ifn n
J
y
r tu t
M m a ff
H
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- T o Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* no t
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney
it d i n
Ellen
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
T n J* m o A N t it H u t ( V r lands act* a* if this organisation

* &gt; •'a*

Oviedo

for the Jayceea, but found that
they could not give this without
ketesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr.

I never knew I hsd it so gi &lt;s|

pn jh e ground.-------- -----------------

'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
door-looking things popp'd up on
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
speed again.
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
ride elevators.
“Thai was a thermal” A thnmnl feels just like a kick In the
pants.
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
ing to take a lot of explaining.
Either the ground v a i coining up
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
down faster than n greased pig
on n fireman's ool-i.
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
thermal. We seem to lie going
down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
frmn- the trackseatrrr — ------- •vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
apron rinse to the hanger." •A
glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
to the wash room yvhen he can
reached the paper towela without
sUVlching.
A used far bargain Pulled mil
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
ripcord pf that parachute.
NometHulv went over nnd some­
body went under.
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
of the glldec waa barely Inside the
hangar doors.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
fellow about no high and about so
wide? The one who salt! with
such malicious sweetness: ' Why
don't voti take a ride In n glidec

Water Tested
| i i n i i i u t l i s a P a»* n a r t

ty-fifth Street..
. '
■ 3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
Hospital at tlm Airport
■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
[Btrest. ...'
■ *&gt;—ih * 1900 block on W*»t
T irst Strool.
»
'
'•
■ ^ T h o Mock on West T h lrJ

T W

I W

Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnhartr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
•*
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J . A. Har'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J . W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe

London Fashions Are
Not Drastically New

honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J . W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t . flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of Grrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
Reese Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 or 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I ’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many o f his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows man/ suit nlou

? *

o a«t sVvSral w e rk s% rT u lra V O k la .,

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude Coates.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv at "IVaytona Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and
daugliters. Martha Anno ami
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and
Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Daytuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr . nt Apopka, h i* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itjn and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J . N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F . Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

■

- Thumds r

D P Entry
(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetmer's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attempts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv at extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.

en iilitg-^K*

the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitted 'at
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. Man/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*----‘
The froren. food Industty now is turrd lime and bottlo green.
processing frown pies,
rolls, Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
rakes, and other desserts.
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses ' hard color*. There Is still w lot of
mice were popular continental! dull orange, brick, scarlet and
dr-.serts. ■
'
|crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

pet cen l of tlte snmtnl quota, or
3,1*00 monthly.
Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
sion ot Congress but took no ac­
tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates at the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
" I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary o f state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’ rrfUteal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
persons and refugees from F-urnpe to tho United States.'' .

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w * *
end
lea. entitled
"Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT
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reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;--------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

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been Spending several weeks there
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atcr Iwforr chlorine was added. of Moultrie, will retty-g with Fred.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
nA coltform organkime found,”
were given for each of the above
samples of water, said Mr. Rayrr, «
The
slamfatd barter lolugical
analysis of water is designed to
determine whether or not colllform bacteria ara present. These
are
the organisms , commonly
found In human and animal aewag*. They do not enute waterboms diseases but serve x«
danger signals. If they ate pres
ent there la* a possibility that in­
testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.

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FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette
LUCIAN PUADOM IS RIGHTI. . . And lUce

him, scores of other experts. . .who really
Anoui tobacco... have Been the makers of
Lucky Strike buy " fine quality tobacco.**
After all, that’o what you want In a
cigarette . . . the honeet, deep-down en­
joyment of fine tobacco.

iMarahnH'M Talks
|realises* f«.« Pas* ftael

sign a hemisphere defense treaty
liar* tenned "economic aggres­
sion.''
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
sador to the United States, told
rsport« t s h* —w o u l d " M
a matter nf principle that fun­
damental human rights and d'gnllles he preserved in this treaty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
agreement not containing such
right* and dignities.*'
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ministration In Tallahaues and Is containers era perfect for ■f*U
financed by gat tax revenue*.
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Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
By STERLING

P.

GREEN

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No New Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

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-*j*y* - -additional—loan

controlled Congreu credit for cut and increased coal production
ting $1,520,000,000 from the in. the battle for Britain's eco­
nomic recovery.
coil of government.
But the next • result because . Provisional 'rxport figures foof intervening' factors, he decte- July, Morrison told a- news con­
e d ,. will be a total outlay it
$4411200.00(&gt;.
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead at ference, totaled
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted "the highest level since Novem­
last January before the Repub­ ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl
lican costcutters got down to month, ptobably the highest ever
work.
recorded i
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
ICeeilaaee m rase T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiMr
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481.013
&lt;481,1112 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Jwm
get io r the operatic*
Komlnol*
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County school* aa submitted re. . officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
lls s lls s iS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C apt Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
fir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
turn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles,
whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
By Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
W V -F lra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise ... . . this city *nd duplicatedt the first
crossing of the

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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
f ‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six Unit Apartment
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
Tadet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

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TOKYO. Aug. 20, — The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese
lead*™ accused of war cri
concluded
o f testimony relating
diplomatic
A series
among the
prosecution charged
■el was introducing
Introducing numerous of­
ficial documents which tha Jsp prvilousiy had
reported a* missing.
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tion lags and the nationalisation
of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a rt going to want a full
understanding oj thla problem, so
naturally wa will ask any pertinent
Question that has a bearlrfg on
iha-loan.
But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sympathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
............
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
(tesllstv S « *

Cool Front Moves
Examinations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With Welfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
«
While the cool front dragged
fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S e a ­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* MidM t--------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
. .
With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

At Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 80
90 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the mrril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
not
IRIIMIRHrti Fla.,
r 18(1 In'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,W illiam *,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
rifle Curt

Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
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Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
who have not been contacted with
regard
to
their
reservations
call H. B. Pope, ticket

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ »«• taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan that the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Colurnhas.

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demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
want peac* can have peace by liv­
ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* action
arlirin tnrl
cooperative
and af.vrul
good will
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he said.

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He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
Marshall plan” for the Americas,
the _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
heavy burdens" In ) determined
effort to meet minimum require­
ment* of war-devastated ureas in
Europe and Asia "now threatened
with starvation and vrono-ulc
chaos,"
Msr«li*ll continued:
"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
have not lost light of the econ­
omic problem* of the Western
llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
tin* hemliphere.
•
“My government will continue
iotakenp economic question* with
Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
sound basis for practical ccopttstion.”
In an Indirect reference to tot-

Ni-nttal qimders In llalavn
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the IndoIhi* photo w
made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL JogjnHe Hand, ony*
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hullllonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr ., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f,
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion!
Security Council, went into e f­
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T h e Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu
it&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u
dispatch from that city said.
(lu n llH a n
&lt;m * l ( N i t
itts)
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
Need For Love
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
By New Head Of
Strikes O u t l a w e d Hague
In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
w M e t h o d i s t Heine
At Murray P l a n t discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’ .oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
L* (hfe.es _ l
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George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ ta. lfe •aihr
Inuriit
Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00(1. 0 1 0 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr R r*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'a llH H -fe feg { '» ■ * T o e !
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
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Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
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J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
.
,
,
,
|
find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter Tharp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \.
|n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. otln-is perished.
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aUrting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
the rest of. the week. A naval
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown tory for the' government foire* remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The battle for Asuncion, 1'F- recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital
spile of all that Institution* ran
of
I’amguay,
was
in
its
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{I'ullM r* M I'fear TSrrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
J ttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt t l t u r df 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
National Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
Oil Company Moves wrte entered In competlon for
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J . A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w ar today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The Urged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'Cler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed that th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney R IChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob King
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
Missing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
Tam pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtgulsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
uss . from
if he waa telephoning u
'
Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua tr y lu
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, •seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
look for him.
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started State Prison at Ralford Suday
draining and cleaning the moat at night prison officiate announced
repair department,
nor scout Ntmci
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island at 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida State Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm at 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
a swimming
began h i. Ufa ■sea-Hmeets
I Mfor H
g H
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­ and had been placed by someone W S A
M
phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng at the Mayfair pool.
lings.
guild.

Child .W elfare. Company Yields
Is Stressed In- Court Privilege
Kiwanis Address In CIO Agreement

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Hr ssid Out the authority ol
tier lndonrti.ui Republican gov­
ernment' ovei the Dulcji mcopied
trgiont of tbe two islands, which
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would
I inn 4 i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

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Hits Indonesian
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Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed t V
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

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QUITAND1NHA, Btaril, Aug.
20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
shall told the Inlct-Ametican conR ep u b lica n s P la n T o fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
M ove C a p ita l A s nomic ireovety i* vital to the
O u t b r e a k F e a re d Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on ^ * . JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* Mfeemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the w oilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made

opened Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
Aaked to comment on report* these bodies unless the Security
that-be is Interested In English Council specifically orders tm.h
domestic affairs. Including produc. action.

in the due union
Monday.

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Of Pearl Harbor

No. 199

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Spending Outlook
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. (r«&gt;ll&gt;n4 Itmm r«i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that time substantial ad­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte amount'Of pavlnjf.
The State Road
Department,
handling this latter pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the Market property
tome 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In_addition lo access by
hard-surfaced highway,.the Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- tha *cart1ar*
tapping the Fort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
Fort Myers market In substantial
volume during the lait year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
gat Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
ments. through facilities made
available on the Fort Myer*
Market, attracted considerable
attention In the last yrar. Pro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
that area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the Stale
Markets system are concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i * l •on, said Director WllSort.
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O C E A N -G O IN G
R A F f - f d A f R ID E S
A M Y W A V E OK -fK E C K lL E A H C o A s f 1$ M A D E OF
B A L S A L O G S - i ) U W O R L D 'S L I ^ M f E S f W O O D *
taatwiil tp ifa itj, |m , WH{J fi^ lj ( t a m l

P a s s O u st

Veterans Group
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
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AP Makes Price ■
•Survey Of Cities

A F I* Drive
( I T tillR U tll

H u m r a a f f h t r l »*

t k . UtdUd- Naloo—r-Ghk-wttU-Wohliged to re|H-at the hig four
v«t*i txrwvr.
' I'resldent Truman, Green as*• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
nm-umitioM will be a struggh
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
Mar Arthur.
Ore»-n said that Heliry W alhir
wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent Tru­
man's remimination, and that a
third party- movement on \Vallac**s part was unlikely.
Former Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsraI'Je” support among lilieral and
l^lmr votera tK-fure he express
ed approval o f'th e Taft- Hartley
Art. Green -aid, adding that he
ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitlmnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.

I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1} —China‘s
Manchurian army .command will
merge formally with the Gi t . i aii*(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter*
Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
to .bring about military cu t .rolti
cal unity before the Comirumlsia
strike again.
Communist General Lin I'iao's
forces are expected to laiinrn their
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
.i i’tiremts'r:
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o
Mukden wo* blown up white cruis­
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' mIi-vr.
The locomotive plungtij into tinriver.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn
struck two land mines a* St poundcd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle*
northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiuin
can ied no passenger*.

ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H
writli Iwdh raci-* .together from
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only
the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying
later mrtgeil.
the ordinary swwwfttsi o f lif-s, hut
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-*
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill
organization’* constitution is that others'.
ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of
tion should influence membership
of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. retail prices in 111 leading clllea
I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern In nil sections of the nulton re­
vealed strikingly .Irregular* inregional rhuii man. '
creases. '
II m m mend Ing concentration on
Some products have soured tuit
state rather than iiutionnl legis­
lation, the group n*ked that cun- of all relation with .others com­
sldr-ration I* given to securing: a pared with prewar days. Some
special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­
legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
The Survey showed I
control
is not renewed .after
You can eat for less, hy‘ ami
nrst spring.
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC large, in Minneapolis II,,m in moat
chapter was explained by ' the cities. You pay mure fur meat In
w titrnm jirthn a lilH Iasi spring,' thr parking rapllal iif Ciilcagq
which passed the House but diet! than rl»ewhere. Your housing
in the Senate, almost went un­ dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi Heavy Rains Cause
observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ami St. laiuis, and least In DenMexican Landslides
have Is-en banned from Using tho ver, rum pared with the other
name In the state If (he hill had cities.
become law.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said "the item or !U4ft.
south here where .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has-1 Your meat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
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. 7
- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
.n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Search For Atcheson the best policy for peace that any mUfh
Veteran's nrganlzaimn could have. your bread or milk lulls. Butter ptak on the.Pan Ameriran Hlgh-|
Invited later to Join the organ­ and'eggs rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily travelhl highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, half-or more of nt Villa Car rads, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which wrrr denied, and said lie
Interview that hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI|k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut yrar. But while your housing liny villagr am] that two* bodies
away during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» dollar
» { „ . . . _,
The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr*0*^
** !l’
*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-toward the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,'‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* at Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
Movie Suit
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
wrrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth.
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•«. Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In theaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). Prrnsky of Miami Beach States. Thr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairman. O ther members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of Tampa; Ralph Stewart, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs of profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the art of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography has lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llamberg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the bonrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of University of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
Army Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
Lee Inquiry
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f staff under MarAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L air and Boyer, like the reacu
Col. Huglln, were member* "3 gone. The length uf Ids trip would
MacArtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
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Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
west of here, to make, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D-I.ietd.
run from Kwajalein direct to
.* 4 1 0 Sanford Avenue
^H aw aii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^e, In his
Plaining why the pilot may hav/ first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said the little of hie command published in the
Island la extremsly difficult lo United Stales, said today the ar­
ticles were unwarranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C apt Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for Mediterranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-Howwhen he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W sean n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed last week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
that of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
U e V U T I VENTILATION, TOO!
‘ TRo
Randolph.
Boyer of.............
Audubon, llated ryrn forced to serve as ‘-flun­
keys" to tha officers and their
h“* °*a*t keep small fry of1tha
from Minnesota, they were families, General Slscnhowsr an­
So. . . with a simple twist el
• year apart at Annapolis nounced Saturday the Army's IntJ
wrist, regulsta you vaaetua
•d together until a je a r Pector general would Investigate.
'Bds.lo con trol.seatilstloaj
Lee last week refsrrod to Wain
with tha chiaf of Koval operaIng ton all queettons about ihe ar­
* In Washington.. ,
ticles, but today his public i daAluminum
* ■b.e -lions staff Issued a statement
ng him as saying l
Sloal— Wood
nwarranted a Hacks rcflcctlni
upon the character and Integrity ol
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mv officers, enlisted men ami
i thorny womsa. and tbslr families, through
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not In good position to hnndle
(k'rmans Flee From are
200.000 Sudeten* and Swabians
to our xone froni CxechoReds To U. S. Zoner -( coming
Slovakia and HungarvU*

British Cabinet

H’HHhnneil fr*tm Fnif (Nifl
newt ronfertuire in-comment f i
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
c
- l( ie
With one of the "big'four" fu b fe r.o v ,, the British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x «c-1u n ta y ' %
the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is
und lt*47 agreement with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it out" petting so many tlb-gnl German
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell hat Iw-en in Great Hrit- immictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range for the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they ate trt-mg sent bkek with­
Negotiations liotweeu the union Autetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber want to make the thatige, ami
In V
inu
— ir - *'"
WW we.-ks, uii, AMG report
Co, ended Saturday In an ngf-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, Germin-pol Ire
tiitnt granting worker* six j aid
this &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the stale uf li m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* at the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt uV ffiey rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
f f lttjj* fur illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn. 'b iti*.* '
*’
bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
—;
srl for the union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
i
,
U/izt*!
rourts." tYfee-quarterj
•
the settlement s m i 14--Ii. m b ’ 1 ■»
o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtum rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
pattern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. UW it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In Gttat Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, romptainrd nf an
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v ffliplsd territory;
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven if,The Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* at thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* Agelay u»ld v c e n l.iy rrfirm's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalferenre. After'agreeing to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afjer last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic merger of these zone.*, would
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ialrr rm. , "'.ve lave in faith to lit' I * rcstOfed to catch person* try­
said they would, not barualn on u luerefnl Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to jr| from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Truman Sends Iri'ttoir AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
military governor, nskrd:
To Teachers Meet inj; Ctav.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the Uu'tlan zone whim We
Oomniands Unite

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affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
has served at assistant bookkt-«p_ar_flf llo lk rilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
had business, social1 and . welf.it v
Work1 experience that Qualify her
Well for her new work, ,the duties
of which she will assudp on fhpt,
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
opened Iq tourists.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiylvanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge
H. 8. White. Her .'any training
In business subjec's , wn* nt
Draugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for
aeveral vean tfurlng which time
&gt;h* wat secretary to thk IniVor nt
Cohen'* department store In Jack■onvllle.
- * •
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for
leveral years as inter-department
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­
ville In matters relalln.r to pure
foods, sanitation and vital stallstics. She.also hpd chargu of a
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
In Sanford she ha* (ton* school
welfare work, was president of the
J T J for five years, slid is h form­
er member of the Sanford-Wont!
•Ha Club. A aon, James. Mi-In,J,
la • student at Stetson l.’nlveisity.
amt • daughter, Mary Cray die
•el la high School student.

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Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
haw been exprlling the Germanic
Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
AMG ha« refused to take any more
Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
S. rum- can not handle them.

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nineracy In all hunt in retati«i . '
the only practical method hy which
ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
iniurerl."
* .
The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
’e rt Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
mind* of nil children and youth
u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
" ik- tnvn ,-ir.mliei. *flu.»ita pnd.e-il
i-gxi provide the brumi foiiii*
ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
noh i m - -*u charm ter.

"Never liefoT" im-i ntlr nation
hnd n greatar' opportunity to tiemomtrnte to the world that the
enlightened p*aetlrt- of- ri’it de
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TH E W EA TH ER

Partly (londr through Wednesday
-with scattered afternoon and earl)
evening ahoofra. Moderate east­
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i\N INDEPENDENT DAILY NKW8PAPBK

VOLUME X X X via

Truman Acts

Established 1908

Dousing Dolly To Duck Heat

SANFORD,

FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947

Aaaoclatod Prfaa Luted W ir o

IMarshall Has
Prjaratfi Talks
At Rio Mce

Carusi Appointed As­
s i s t a n t In S t a t e
Department In 3
, Way Agency Shift

No. 198

Reds Hit U. S.
On Indonesia

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Conferences Arc Hcldfyj
With A r g e n t i n e ,
Chile Foreign Min­
isters On Treaty

“Good Offices" Offer
Called
Dangerous
. Attempt T o B y poss United Nations

. WASHINGTON. Au( . 19 W&gt;»drrniden! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

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QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X)
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State Msrthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
snd Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the Ink.
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
wat appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
vdrviewi.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
phatet -at the diiplecrd'- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
'T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrmenl."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security administrator and
policy address a t.th e conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn
for
tha
Me appointment aa remmiaiiomi
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first lime in an emergency coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8. view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn Mnkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In draftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Truman named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hemltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant chair­
Norman Armour, assistant see
He charged ihaf ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
retary. of statu, and Ambassa­ The retailers say.that Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^Committee, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tanlrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dumnlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playmate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security administrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, fir eman George Rally helps- (international) - Marshall U, the conference -wish .^ yjn d i. AilAlaslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of the^nRiamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked pri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 minutes with Chil­
“Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new Assistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof State, Charles E. Saltiman.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
"On# of the important aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. Carusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete sur­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieWeather Bureau repnrtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attempts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an at­
the resettlement of the displaced W ater Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­ belief that Argentina would ad­ Report Based On An­ the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M* Order To Ccar.c-rirc tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the administration of
west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and that thi* v j * both
.
Ne a r s Breakdown “undesirntde
alysis Of 10 Sam­ miles
t r i c i t y Disrupted
Preaidant Truman'a direr live of
tals
$ 4 1 6 , 0 2 3 ; views.
and was moving slowly westward
and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
ahoot eight mile* an hour and in­
As
Dutch
Retaliate
ples
Taken
Aug.
13
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
In
Cadiz
Disaster
a*
warning
she
would
refuta
to
Mill
Rate
Remains
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless IJ covered what the Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuie"*|iploni«tie ptessute" .on the InCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0 P &gt; l O a l l a a , * a n I’a * * * li|
.
Puiily
nf
Sanford
dunking
Wa­
BATAVIA.
Ivre.
Aug.
jo
'
l
l
national refugee
organisation,
Tlir Boaid nf County Commit■ * a * »- ————- - - K
*
^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. wen
lien. Nwdmniii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll |h&lt;|ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* per hour
Spending considerable time In Newipepermen eitimaled today lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p ri­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe renter md flncf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J.ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Truman, who has frequent sons wore- killed snd kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government wa, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand wereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |mdong«l lu il ii e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
otV$4l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of (00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Imloncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
n&gt;.aid
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to'- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on with hla new assignment re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City Managri H, N- ico nir», and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar that W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcmniuU.
warned
tn
remain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii upil.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic plight, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. Aur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well si incrested President Truman's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Java’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint
The appointments of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and the military services be given location* md tend* them to Jark - lower pint of Florida doting lb- ailei the Nrlhetl unit aimv an
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran* Slit.
night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu
ish Cabinet described the damage
dilchet the Board decided to oper­ greater freedom to plat their air­ «’nvil|e in tpcnal -rnntainei* fur- hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn* liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
as grave and the Spanish news
niihed
by
the
Stale
ilnatd
nl
plane
buying
several
vetrt
ahcml
ate without any, inerrsic in thr
were knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy G fra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as Army and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he leiraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiied'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer
The Heml hole County Junior
P. Herndon, county clerk.
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted •at n numli-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM ,n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
Water supplies failed. Elec­ growing
arras of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress ap­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic llnprt|which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were or­ mu lit nl Jog |ska 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the primary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll rel | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
mad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i,,r , u j h iii alta/k'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75,000.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The committee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con• public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ government officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111- field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The Weather lltir•nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated at 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- that winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahmonU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the greatest damage in the more than half of all expenditures. to limiting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
air
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next largest Item of operat­
Ole Stale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning at 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Truman turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
Chari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
thr
a tian Church who le ft, week re- S e v e r ia n o .
nver to Ms new tempirery Air
sample*
of water taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and salarlst. .The Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjiart will he drawn
end Forfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n l l a s n l •• P a g e Sim)
. .he attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which pas­ elgnty mid te rriln i"! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforremeht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal
(V nieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples of Christ (Chrlstlsn 10,000 Auto Workers. mated at 535,150.
On the point of ordering military -'de o f the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ aircraft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. Antnia. from J o g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave Are Idle Due To Heat ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rommltt*i had
Mr. Luke, itntrd that $ 1,500 e f
jakarta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—At I'nrl Avenue nml Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4('amt Inn M n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(A
h
Closs
Union Officers To
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn-nfhlim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffet for furniture and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were put *A 510.410.
lican lerrltorv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
U.S.
Exports
Decline
Take
Anti-Red
Oath
. Ilea ssnt thir crack raportsrs to
___
The HotplUl fund was set at tarv 'and production planning
urltv corps to protect
_luca lie added
as
more
mid-ninety
temperatures
eovtr the n ew s-o f. the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jluh hai"
am! ‘properfie*.
197740. the Mothers' Pension fund would result If alrrrtff pnieurec Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S B BlffNfiTpM
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
jj
a
u
s
.
ip
uk
• tlon, ha atated..
at $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r Ulrgmilitary setvut* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha was aceompaniad on his departments to leave their Jobe. building fund at 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range programs
IncreaHc1
To
Britain
Denham, cminael of the National
rather than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile motor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf car bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M IIsn S
e a P a g o P la t
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the regntta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf la W unions must
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attributed to “heat
between the first des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts ThuranBk^Tells Of
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the management, Burmese Official Ifl
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre thrlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
tysburg' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisembly opera
Flfalil From
x Fighters usually remain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Victiin
Of
Attack
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
ntatly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon at least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, Aug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
That Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new Taft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plymouth |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"Current limitation* on tho !Ife
for ,th# Intricate problems and
(ircck Naval Crews
sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amerills of the world for which the division employees were sent ed officially today to hsv* at­ of funds permit ordering only Iran conference* continued on the labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
pullce
In
|ltingary
hut
later
es­
home
because
of
tha
body
shortFriday
and
appeared
certain
to
small
initial
production
quantities.
, church it attiring valiantly to
To Train In Norfolk
tempted to kill Finance Minister
This results In aircraft being built imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
find tha answers was tha domlTin Tub
1-1,750,000,000
loan
a
g
r
e
e
me.-it
official,
arrived
today
with
his
haps
In
congressional
cirri#*.
At
the
Chryeter
Lynch
Road
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was largely by hand method* tml with­ mad* last vear. It was'reported
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jght
At the.capital, aides who help­ wife and two daughter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle plant 900 workers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
were
released
after
they
asked
per­
ed Congress member* draft the the vessel Marina Jumper.
Approval of long-range urogram
was expressed by such speakers
scattered
piece*
in
Rangoon
In­
rrrmlttlng her to Increase pur- new lew said the interpretation
Thuransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
as. John Poster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirements for contract authn- rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farmer near Columbus, O , was today that Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P Taft, Congressman . Walter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated their own Inter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaimat, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ for
Judd and Charlta Clayton Mor­ Embargo Lifted On
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re­ United State,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return with
pretation is.
duced
aircraft
cost;
(Ut
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham mads hi* ruling when rtilirliing that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently trans­
efficient
and
etabla
aircraft
Indus­
Canadian
Shipments
The most thrilling service In
education mlnstsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a1
sassinated with alt othar cabinet try: and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by rutting down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n newt
Industrlak
p
r
a
p
a
r
a
d
n
e
*
*
meaWAR
KINGTON,
Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, might give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke away .from three conference that the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
Trans­
Tho official statement said
42 nations carrying their coun­
guards while being transferred slim would open headmiartere
Tho question of whethsr over­ measure of relief without golr« to
tries' flags. „These represented portation today lifted the partial more than ISO persona were ar­
Congress for revision of England's n • ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday at Salonika, near tha
seas
air
operations
should
be
re­
embargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "for se­
^ t h e nations of the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipments
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * Christian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car hr an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. Nor­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
embargo
waa
Invoked
last
Shipn In Paraguay ( hapin, U. S. Minister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
ts operating at the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau report on
Wednesday midnight against ship­ said Tin Tut had telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* arrest ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared ments via the Canadian National for help, saying ha waa under atth
^
almost
every
European
rotmASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r Tut said he personally
Charles Edward Word, Jr ., ton trr except England reduced Ra (AT— The government announced c'gy. —
iier. Yesley, "with the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located temporarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today that a fleet of rebel ‘ ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
minion.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
former
resident
of
Han­
Herbert P. Eandsdale. director
and that sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a small part of trie
level* “markedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal Christian Church of the return to this country of exchanged shots with the gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the Paraguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of tb t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
fright
cars
applicants
who
were
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 numbers, the largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- marks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted at apprentice school at the dec11m la 11. a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
mott influential and meat rap- ^held
democratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
Nrwnort-Nxws.
Y
i
;
Shipping
id ir g ro w in g - rettg im u body oh
■cos, the first titahle break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt;n- that ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
He
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of Athens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been tardy on mak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u ter mechanic. The ed itio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the IlumaiU, with which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. Their
ing return*. The embargo did not JACKSONVILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on Kholerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government transfer him to “the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (AN-Peyton B. Burk halter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the Parana River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
Thuransky said 90 per cent .'of
lWANIS
GUEST
the
south.
It
was
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second largest four year* a member of the city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently that tha Pargguav had been the Hungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proplayground board, died suddenly
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by Argentina at the re­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a heart attack here today.
Ths condition o f Fleet Admiral dislt Childrens Home at Enterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “to liberate them The Texas City Terminal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate lifting o f the em­
“ was president of the Gator Ernest J . King, considered “seri­ will be the guest speaker tomor­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from their liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In that familiar figure at college football ous h r the Nary yesterday, hat row a t the KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
not changed during the la*t Z4 the Tourist Center, Letter Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for damages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return of Ui 8. cars hss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. Martinet, and several daughters, Margaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
Mary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last April.

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y ' W e il|ToW To PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

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B IB L E VKRHK FOR TODAY

IT 18 TDK ONLY HOPR OF
HUMANITY. .THE ONE I'N*
CHANGEABLE FACT OF LIFE.
VALUE IT AND PRACTICE IT;
Love never failrlh.—I Cor. 1.1:8.
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HUFFS
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Moollor)
Tbr Indian* laved I hi* u&gt;a}r*tlc

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RADIO PROGRAMS Are Air-Conditioned

.OLD WINE, NEW BOTTLES

btinilni arnimd

Unused Wealth

The list of the ten richest men in the world, which a press
association published annuully before the war, was always
And blnlf* rracli toward the skjr.
Wkllr In Ibr aJirltiK the Urea brglu headed by the Nizam of Hyderabad. He would still head
to l u (
Hie list if one were made now, as his annual income is about
.$50,000,000. His wealth consists of -solid stuff,jjkejtrweitr
At&gt;il rin** grow* emu;
And tbr l&gt;M*Twiar lurk with vbrrr- and gold liars uiid bullock carts full of. gold dust. It ia
f 1)1 *o&lt;i g.
about three limes Umt.-uf-tha. late -Henry-Ford.—YeC he
lives 111 brie room and spends $30.00 a month.
“Cookie" come* fmm the fluid,
No finer example cou Id tie found of the futility of piling word “kctekjc/’ a diminutive nf Glacier Has Unique
TV brrr lit I b r f.llj th e b ill* lu a k * u
oilur rjui-buiij
up that kind of wealth. It is the Scriptural buried talent. "bosk” meaning cake.
Fire Fighting System
A prince With such an income, even if he lived in the most
Of red Hud bruiaru;
princely style, could hardly make a dent in his huge income,
Al* N rsulrilurrs
Atu] Ulf ruulnr* II* with tiiflr
BELTIN’. Mont. — Glacier
hut
he
would
at
least
employ
servants
and
officials
who
rlinktirtl firld*
National Park official* claim to
lie Alley
would to some extent share in his prosperity.
have on* of the most unusual for­
A* I took down.
Ofie of the.great causes of India's jwverty is that taxes
est fire fighting nrggniratione in
have
been
enacted
nut
of
proportion
to
the
small
Incomes
national park system,
IVbrrr, In thr wlntrr, Ihr bull.
out, T om s o e a s n i AmeHrs’s
tdirp ,li*|.,»
of those who earned, and have been allowed to accumulate
Ds liackbone ia 13 lookout
points schnttered along the rocky
in such sterile heaps ns those of the gold dust, jewels and
VilD HR MONEH HR ij continental
ItfMiund In ekirt’mrtf i
divide, manned by
other
forms
of
unproductive
wealth
plied
up
by
many
of
And Ibr while UmI tvtvi&gt;r» tbr lull,
DONE. J'iNED THff.tR
seven young marrlrd couples and
the Indian Princes, instead of going into better roads,
tall bluff*
f i v e men qnd otie. pretty college
COFFIN* CLUBS!
bridges, houses and agricultural know-how to better the
girl from Missoula, Mont., none
F*Ur» tutu tbr *kjr.
of whom mind solitude.
Tlir Indlnn* loved ibr Inti. Ull bluff*, condition of the people.
They keep an eagle eye out tor
In this country, where most wealth is u dynamic force,
And M il) 1.
smoke, pin-point lu
locatiun,
giving
j
ise
to
employment
and
production,
.those
piles
of
EMHAIIKTII WILEY.
the fire’* sire and notify
gold and jewels seem like an Arabian Night’s dream. Be­
esdquarters a t Baltna _______
fc-en if il it hot. owners of v»* sides being .fun to. look at, and few ever see them, they
Fourteen fir# control aide*— all
edit lSltT~iKou1d not fotKci To no nobody-any good.
:ut the ragweed.
cut
AMONG THE MyitK important aubjectti to bo taken up,
King Corn icemt to be slipwhich were not acted on thin sesition, are univeraal military
ping. inn llierc will be anoltin
training, the "Voice of America” information program,
•ecd lime ami haiveil, and bicad
adminaion of displaced iK’raonM, higher minimum wage,
thill nol tail I torn llie .cailh.
statehood for Hawaii,. fede
federal aid to education, health fnThe leim* "nully" and "squii- yiirance and other broadening phases of the Bociai security
felly" can raire a laugh, but live program, a new housing program," Missouri vallev auth*.
iquificU keep right on laying up ority and oilier flood, control measures, new and tougher 1
testa of loyalty of government employes, and the St. Lawtheir winler supply.
fence waterway mid power project. The Capjtol Hill boys
‘
to ,.ve cumludatily in lire better get a good lost. There’s plenty of unfinished business
United Statei,* iayi *n Egyptian awaiting their return to Washington. — St. Petersburg
viiitor, coit* $75 to $80 a day. Independent.
This doe* not allow foi pictcnl
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UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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12-man commlaalnn
The latest profound theory
Government Studied I. . .
by Praildcnl Tru•bout real raiics it that they opFor
Streamlining man, Renata President Arthur
ttalc sgsiml inflation. They keep
Yaudtnberg and House Speak &lt;r
people from bidding up the pricn
By VlltlilN lA VAN DEB VMCI1 Joseph Martin.
of food by making lure that all
Beside* Hoover th* members
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19
their money gbe* for rept,
If each high official directly ra- are: Senator Atkan (H-Vt.)i Ren.
Brown (R-O.); Civil
•lumslhi* to the Prrsldsnt had Clarence
We may be •wrong about il. • ilO-minut* talk with him, flat• H er v i c e Commissioner Arthur
but it doc* tram to u». in their ry Truman would trn lied up for Flemming; Dr. James K. Pol­
lock, authority on government
hot lummer day*, that getting alt ihire# month*.
from lha University of Michigan;
By
contrail.
General'
Dwight
"bet up" Jo make iceordi of one
Eiicnhowcr, commanding th*Gar- George Meade, industrialist.
kind and anolher it not a tu man invasion, took report* only
Secretary of Defense James
tional justification for living.
Irom I ha three man wnu headed r m in ts ]; Former Undim creU th* invailon armies. Tha ordei* ry of State Dtan A th n on j. for
Now lomebody bring* up du went -df&gt;wn ^ * ° ugh Ilia ranks. mar Ambassador. tu r^ R raatB riiintetetling fad o f "accidental
U n u iq ii Bl‘
‘ponder- iin Joseph Kennedy! Senator Mr®hll*n (D-Arlui; Rep, Manasee
r Pifildfnli." -al wlmm theie have ing tha two systems, decided (D-Ala.): and James Rowe, for­
maybe tha gvneral had aomathlng
been more than you’d think, and there.
mer adviser t o ‘ President Roose­
velt.
in general they’ve done bctlci
R e c e n t l y atreamlined itself,
These men will hold thair ftrat
than you’d * think.
Congrees than laid $760,000 on
masting in Waahincton on 8«pt.
ha line for a new commission 29.
Tha $760,000 budget will
Two chemical elemcnli that e* to g*ee
Prealdant
Truman's
u*#d to hire a staff, meat exfiled 2.000,00(1,000 year* ago, branch of government, . tha ex­ pen*** and pay fSO a working
and have never been found line* ecutive, that 19-19 lllhouatta.
day to Its members who are pr‘have now been created by radio­ Th* commitilnn will report to vat* cltitana.
Congress In January 1949.
History does not encourage the
active proem. Perhaps radioac­
It will be headed by the on* new commission. It was tried
tivity may yet lolve ihe pioblen man in th* nation beat fitted before, In 1910, 1920 and 1930,
to understand President
Tru­ with no reeulta.
of our mitring umbrella*.
man1* visitor pryblem.
The 1930 joint Housa-Benat*
He la Herbert'Hoover, lha on­ Committee did, however, turn the
Italian buiinet* men have byly
living
ex-prealdant.
streamlining Job over to the Pres­
paiitd the car thoitage iiy uiin
Accepting th* Job reluctant­
motor Kooter*. Over 60.000 arc ly, the 73-year-old Hoover an­ ident and lat Congress lake n*laav* hi* plan*.
•aid to be in ute. With ever- nounced)
Tha Hoover commission hss
lengthening lilt* of order* for new
“I do so wtth the distinct under- 16 month* to do this
car* in the United State*, pet •landing that this la tha last Job; (A ) cut expense*; (B»PP*nd
service 1 will render my unitscessary work and (C) abclhapa American* thouid comidu public
nallon."
lah overlapping aervicas.
*Cooter*. They might eata the de‘
Congressmen are not so con­
Congress was careful not to
very problem. The office pe*n- cerned with Mr. Truman’s pov make an alaction issue out nl
alhle
cellars
as
they
are
with
th*
this government agency to study
aikti “Where will thqy gel
Hock of organisations which they other government agendas. .
motor*?"
rapreaant.
tta m at report will not be
Under "executive" In th* new­
ad* until two months,after th*
people in*itt on getting
est Ihub o f the Congressional next president of th* United
they want when they want Directory are Hated, by rougiit S u tra haa been chosen.
gardlm of expente and Na- counti
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The 10 cabinet departments
and going no fartbar ia a
commission!, 11 boards,
handling of the aitua- lusi f l 23
NAZI8 CONVICTED
w t i - l councils.

fiome and atound the
and in Waihington than
done lately, then unhigh price ltvel* will
•and may remain for »oms
But there are way* ot
lining, out »uch matter*, eiby public untiment or by
government or both.

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HOURS
9:00 P. M.

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to ca*h Armed Fogcea Leave Bonds for refisterad owners '(any time after September 1, 1947).
"There is no requirement that these bonds bh cashed at this time in order to
They can be cashed any time in the future, upon demand and without detay.

your money.
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"Unlcw* yorr Jf^lkTeaTneerf o fth e mongy-hoW thb imtitutldnTjnRfti^&amp;^fi^ States Treasury
Dejtartment‘strongly-recommend that you permit your bond to earn interest at'2Vk percent-( q
to its maturity) until you actually need the cash. We will be glad to Berve you at any time.
“To facilitate identification,' owners should bring their original separation papers with them
when presenting bonds for payment.
• "Under no circumstances may registered owners
2. 1947".

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bonds before

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Courteous and efficient personnel to assist you in all financial m atten.
All transactions a n photographed and become a permanent record of this bank.

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Forest Service parachuting imok*
umpers are kept available at
Uisoula, to be flown into remote
regions.
Humidity, time, of aea*on,*wind,
fuel moisture, visibility and light­
ning occurrence control the fire *
danger. Park ranger* have figured I
Out a system of interpreting thea*|
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factor» so-that
they’li-know-when '
constant vigilance is required.

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experienced •mountaineer*— are
stationed at strategic poinU,
reedy to hike into e fire area. ’
Four
packer*, with firing* of
mulea
always are
ready to
move
supplies ov*r any of tha1,100 miles of trails to a base
rampwhen additional men
are
needi
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NURRNBURQ, Germany. Aug.
19, UPy—Au American War crime*
court convicted Dr. Karl Brandt,
personal physician t« Adolf HitIer. and 14 other German doctor*
twdav of war crime* for fatal axPerlmanU on humans. The pro­
wanU a haa ter work- secution had charged that hun­
It would t like to H* dred* of thousands of concentrsfor
feet pyra tlon.camp Inmataa wen kilitd in
the
Hour* at •*worthlea»" axperimaota.

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1:01 (.'aialcsd* of Music
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&gt; administrations and a miacel
ianeous number of Corporation*
Institutions, societies, banka and
systems.
They fit together now like
In a jigaaw puatle.
Congreea
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Al* Nr» afrtlurrit
aa-4*| Kt.alaa
ivt N ,*i uf lh* u *r
PHOENtX. A ril.—Scientifically
:#■ T weight Sons*
built alr-coiidltimirrl motor c a r t
l i l t Mi-H AUttl**
avail! are rolling over the hot
( i l l Sport* I'ar-d*
land* of Arabia in icarch of oil.
l i l t hwinglim* with Count B*«J*
llH Na» •
Thev were conitructed In the plank
Till lilt Vaiad*
of the Aritorut Iron Workl where
Ti*S VFW erotism
additional CaraVana St* now be­
7.4* bulb lilt I
ing made.
•il l N*w*
l i l t Charll* Uatntt
Each caravan coniliti of three
1.11 Vau(hn Monroe
Itra lU fi built to ipecilicatlon*
»iV* N i»i
,
■drawn up by Bert Beverly, head . .
t i l t Tanr llm**o
Clou.'* r l *t*olu*fi*r- of the /Arabian-Amert i l* Tu*kdsr - t u *
^ c u r jo il Co.. ..and detisned by
' *"U uut
w a N*w*
Alexander•LV.MacKenale, deilnjftw, .
, lln lt K.nue.tfull) Tout)
..vrr~
o * . o I-«t« unit s
OIL Co. of California.
ll:# l IUqu**tfull&gt;- Tourl
The t^aileni are equipped with
11:11 All th* Newr« ,
llil* Hi( n Off
fynlhetlc rubber tirei. four feet
W tlH tta r
high and M indie* acroai. Nor*
I.M Mian On
mal air preaiure la 20 pound,, al­
li* i r.»il&gt; Ntwa
though the tires can lie used with
I,at Calarjr Gtiu|ip«r» Jambort*
litb llomatpun
a* little ai to pounda.
•t i l in,l*i* uf tha I’urpi* H*S*
-Each unit hai sheet aluminum
1:00 Nawt
ildei and roofs. In the walls are
lilt
b u m Hr S * r * node
two Inches of Insulation and on
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li * t Tun** With Yosr Taut
the roof, four Inchea to protect
l i l t Stitt bins Tint*
those Inside from the 180 d eg ru
( i l l Morning Devotion*
davtlmo temperture*.
"
I ts Morning UrdlOtivni
In addltlon-to the trailer!, 811:00 Nrw,
jU
pauenRer personnel carrier*—not
l i l t Swlngtlm*
t i l* Manutir Ka&gt;r ,
s ir conditioned—have been built
t i l t In th* Wutiian'* World
oil fields. .Thirty-two of these c a r ­
loion Naur*
riers have Iwen constructed In the
lu ll laitln Am*rlran Ithrthm*
to take native laborer* into the
lt .l t Tun** Y u .t. Iti&lt;tur*tnk
H ill Morning * M*lodl*t
pait year.
,
II *1 N«vra
l l i l t Program Uriiiin*
l l i l t t.unvhron liinct
•A:1* _No&gt;*ity Jiw e r v
il:4 t UfirunK on a ciood
o, A’J
1 :1 # M r*l ’ i b F I t lr flir
Itiia Ntm at Hiwn l i f t lisily CUuli*
11:1* W**i*rn lloanduii
* so Newt of 111* H*r
111 1# Noon lloilr Note*
11 ft tHainp* gu*rt*i
liM N*w* *
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Ills ||) War «l Mutic
PLASTERING — STUCCO

For the first time since 1880 the jtopnlation of the south­
eastern states has increased more rapidly than that of the
nation as a whole. From 1933 to 1947 the seven Tennessee
Vnllev states grew in population by 1C per cent, while II
[ier rent meiisures the growth of the whole
H United States.
„ This is considered a very healthy augury by Gordon K.
Clapp, chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority. It
is due, he says, to “the hard work and vision of many people,
nnil the effective rn-nperatinn of many instrumentalities,
both private and public, inside and outside of the Tennessee
Valley.” He says too Hint in the Inst 13 years, the nren
served by TV A electric power has made economic gains
at a fester rate than tho rest nf the country.
Such an increase of productivity in any one region is
good for the country as a whole. A heretofore predominantly
agricultural district, when the development of power re­
sources makes it possible to process what has been grown
‘then*, •Iftrnmcs a belrtfhy ntlfWris’fhr'fifture growth. This is
part of a growing tendency toward the de-centralization
of industry.

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Few o f th« world’* lending Htntt*,timiii have more i pfnpllcn-,
lions gn their hands limn I'remirr-PirnHtmnndivV^x Frnm-t*.
Very clearly he showed the tight row he Is uUemjitiiiK to
walk between Communism ami Fascism in a recent speech
liefore* the nationul assembly, when lie warned it "of the
danger of a strong man who pretendd to be the incarnation
of the nation." 'lids obviously was a reference to DeGauile
who lias been urging Frenchmen “to unite, to turn toward
a definite national aim and to be guided by worthy leaders."
In the sumo talk Kamndier dubbed Communism, withuut
using the word, "propnftnmla that attempts to change the
meaning of democracy." With the leftist or Communistic
element strung, as well as the lie Gulllsts, in the fourUiitly coalition French cabinet, Itamadier has no easy task
oil his bands tu maintain- a balanced government.
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THE SANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TUESDAY
The It. W, Ware Bible d m * ef
the First Methodist Church will
luva a covered dish supper at the
Church at 7t00 I*. 31. with Mrs,
J . IL Tindel, Mr*. P. II. Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown a* hus-

'Sags.

Miss Brown Will Wed
Harold Allen Hall

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Gocicty of- Christian ServIJe* of 1 anv kind to the stud'-nts or shin*
the Pfrst Methodist Churrh n*et on the home field nnd that the
on Monday afternoon nt tbe home i.Vord must continue,
hf Mrs. E. IL MeAlexamler. Mi .
Roy Htowning, director of the
Alvin Odham presided over the School of Aviation, a--ertnl that
M aiae** meeting, and cumin r. ». d * the student* of the uchiud went a
the vouth supper eommittoe for ,t t,alt Ilf the young men «f Sanfurd
splendid work on ’ he im al watch wlm were apprecsstive of lh« fact
■wao served to ovm&gt;;«! twsalnde-fldrAlft"rlty •Ifflrlal* werv "foidt u g * durinit tnc*
Wm;.. Nj^htctl I'rmiurH tu obtain th‘» imp*
h ey recently nt the ehurrn.
t
a{r)l(ir( for it,
use.'’

« rs. C. R. Jones wnr .........

ver Din and rarrings, She expres­ le r courses.
sed her thanki In the circle fer the
Steve and Ginny- Hennu. opvrgift and said that she regretted uluis uf tlliding and Soaring Sem_
Tied. tnf. explainer! TTimf plans tor*
Before closing the meeting n foul the snaring school and J . H.-itlau D was conducted for the In-nrrit wnv and W. W, luiudrrmilk, new
of tha building fund. .
managers of tha All n o t Lounge
After adjournment uf the meet­ and Restaurant, annulment that
ing a salad course w.,.y nerved by remodeling will liegln soon but
tha hostess to the following Mrs. om-ialion will continue during the
Odham. Mrs. Campbell, 5ti-&lt;. remodeling period.
Among those present for the
Thompson. Mr*. K. f,. Ley. J r ,
Mr*. C. O. Jones. Mt«. V’illbim?, barbecue were Sir. and Mrs. II. J .
Mrs. C. R. Jones nnd Mra, Ki Vcx- Gut, Sir. and Mrs. H. N. Sayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cnrrnway,
ander.

Happy Birtlulay
Waller II. MeritvcH»c.\ Jr.

NEW vM ONEY FO R

YOUR OLD THINGS
I » Year Discarded Furtdlutty .
e R s a s , Radio, Bicycle, Tools,
Bos. can be mid w|lH
A WANT AD IN
NEWSPAPER
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Mrs. Sushn H.

plans to return to Sanford ahou1
Sept. 13.
Mr. and Mr*. I&gt;. I ,.' Thrnslu r
have returned from New York
Slate where they spent a two
week's vacation.
Friend* of W. I,. St olidepmIre
will ivgret to learn Ihst b" is con­
fined to the Orange Mi mortal
l-o'i'ital in Orlando for further
treatment.

Mr*. Konrad Rrcdding of Ml.
Vernon. N. Y. is the guest of Mr.
a inI Mrs. Ilatlnway, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. W. II. Meriwether at
Loudi-rmilk and daughter. Mr. nnd their home on Wild First Street.
Mrs. IL A. Shryock, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*. Gladys Conner nnd son.
G. II. Storrr, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
I’iatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lasatcr Lamar, left today for Iheir home
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Ilen- In Camilla, Ga. .iflr,- spending
nl*. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed son Gull, Mr, about three week* with relative*
and .Mr*. Robert Huff and. lUughler. Mr. and Mra. Ounti. Mr. snd
Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Lor inn on
Mrs. Lewis Alexander and son,
Mi. amt Mis. Krohne, J~. and son, and daughter and Mr. and Mr*. R.
•Mr. mnlMrwr Richard V-rnav. Mr.- laurnann -plan lo leave-Thtfrsdn
and Mrs, Karl Yost, Mr. and Mr*. for Cleveland. O. where they wil
Kiehdttl Hntchelur.' Mr. and Mr*. visit fo r about a W'f'
Kenneth II. Seth, Dr. and Mr*,
llenrv Mct.aulin, Mr. and Mrs. B.
n has
N. Fox. Mr. and Mr*. Mack TinHnptist
dale. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Col­
geere* .
lins. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wlllian Aren
o Sanberg and Mr. nnd Mrs. Crowning.
Also the Misses noble Gene Caruther*. Hea Romero of I’alm
Hprlnre. Calif.. Ha**l Norman,
Peggy Lomlnaek, LnNor-i R&lt;iv*den,
Marie Simmon*, Nancv Herndon
and Hea Atwood. AI*o Frtrl TnorInin. Jerry Craxtoh, William Stepliens. Donald Knight,
Austin
Knight. Jerry Hasabce, Philip Gtambcrdiite, Adrian " l tar/. John
Llncerfelty Robert Lominack. Oliv­
er Sloblom, Charles Higher. Bobby
RirAifietd and Victor Hlackweldee.

SHOE SALE

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netv Inslnietor fullmtimi whith hattended Stetson t 'aivei sit v in
Del.and.
w
Thev recently mu,hi) d it),- Tot
lo Teen Shin’ in* Daytona Reach
which M i*. Rio'v.i will ' muni.ge
amt Mr, Hall w ill‘I-- n-rPriateil
with the I'lUilenli.tt 1jf o tnsurnr.ee

Wednesday A*. M. Feature!
Shop Early.

Company.

Tin* marriage "-ill 1&gt;„ perfutier,)
on b'ei’t. I p hi ibe Ihr*: Raptl*t
I’tiureh nt Davlti ti IWveh.

Mr. and Mr*. flol&gt;crt flee Iv and
son have relumed from a fiumth's
vacation spent in Gemgla and
North Carolina.

was presented with n atcrtUu: nil- eDtnllmcot for._thc Fall ami *it\- iting.in Chestnut. Hill, Mats. Sla

Play Shoes and Odd Lot

tlirl's Printed

R oj't Ranfnrired

I!li/;il)ctli To Be
Minus Trousseau
Lo n d o n , vug. 14. i .f i iv in - ■
iv»* Klirnt*eth will d„ without a ,
lloU.-cnu when rile imirries It
I’hilip Mmjntlinlten Nov, k*0 tn 1 VVo-aiiiuuVrs Yl-Uri- Rsa'KMghr! it
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w,i« niadd
Palace announced tuiddy.
This ausleriti note to Rntaht** put,lie along with ills* announce.
utiii! 1tint tiio ininre.i toil rbieetl
■jiie „f N'UtimJ IlniliU’UV design
t„i tier Wedding die*;.
The' trousseau .yll l&gt;e omitted
"in aeroplane,' )ii»h li,-« patents*
Klixnlx'th ILye Rmwn, daughter of Mr.-and-Mrs,
wishes mid owing to preseut-dsy
II. i l.ley; W. V .i. whose engagement and appim-h
conditions" the palaio statement
llarnld Allen Hull, son of Mr. and Mra. 1. \\ tin
said.,
being announred today. The wredding will l&lt;e an *
-llu-s.lil-dav iiilutiUuuV.'-means
it-lhu—Ku. l i U|itu t-Gluu ch-at.-liayt»tta lies, Ji.
tli.it elothing i* stringinlly ration­
ed nnd highly espen iive. The Idea
wifi t si-einett to tn- Hint Kli/.nheth- nt*
y tinmgh the c*,-t itiH-l not w«rt y
I lie, and eVllil "latinus" rotdd
Friend* of Herbert Sikes will In'
|low f&lt;&gt;, tile tisking ivnnlct e ■
glad In learn that he is much im­
t tu in- lluil less fminniite In ile
proved and is resting comfortably
Mr* J. ! ’ l.rinry line iejt*l n&lt;-d enddn't luiv,*..
,
at the Grange- Mrnioiml lln.piinl to tier .......
in Saofonh utter
lle-ide-. she tin s .1 f u l l.’ Fugin Orlaiklo after a severd illness. spending ;il»»ut two week* in Net
wattlinlie 1,-ft inei hooi lh»&gt; royal
(irlcati- she wns arcou.pn, ie*'
Mrs. I. N; Young, h -r daughter hy Mu Cull) Stoll who ,s it vt*lt to South Africa - utiei lid.
(ear. A .perinl a» n J &lt;&gt;( clothing
Mvrlle and Edward Slem rr nr- malning
Jo, k*„u\ dlt- to v
i at ion , iMip„l&gt;s was iii.nle t„ t!y
rived on Friday from Clio ago lo
loyal fmmly befnl&lt;■ the..- lift, in
visit for a few ilavs with Mrs. Mn. l'J: -.' M. Rngwetl.
tile tillered of popularising Hlitl.ril
Young's son*. I. N. Young nod K.
fashion, hi Rmitli Vfi'o-.i
N. Young and iheir families.
Iteiiid ,,f the wedding gmvn will
Mr. *riil Mr*. M. E. R.rkei h u e
had a . their guests Mr?. R.ibrr's In* kept .,-errt mil it jilM before Hie
Friends will la- glnd to lrarr mother. Mrs. Iva-T. Rlngo of Si iSiiWillg.
that Mrs. Ted It. Ca*b nnd yuunt Augustine. Mrs. R. t*.-do'rump i
select,.f tc+- ll iltnell
daughter, Petti .Maurltri, have rdi'Mgn fit,in several snbnii|!,.|| l"
turned to ibeir home on \V, *
1uf til Itnlinornl t V I'' tu Fct.'land.
Twentieth Street ‘ from the Fei
I.t. AtnUhOmUeri, ^vho lift tn-etl
-I li ving I ben* wi( I) t be j iivqI f.im.
mild-Laughton
Memorial lliisp*
Ill, KuTI .1 lima) in Ho- , I,.....in/.
Tin- London Kvettilt .* N»-a. r-uid
children l;i&lt;bard anti Candy’!, have the prince s "has pr„i-.d,l\* , itoren
Mi. nnd Mrs. Julian Sten-liom returned lo Panfui,I nfi, r nlleml n tradltlomd design mml,- in ftn&gt;plan to leave tnnuuiow to -tileud iug lltr annual Astemt-'y of the slippei satin." milling that "tills
the Hnptlst ronferenre which i;i Church of God al f’levelond. T-tin would cnti-i-st of a v’r foil, Lin.
luting held in Ridgecrest, N. C. They filined llie nmloi, io| • lo lilt it tight fitting b o d ic e wdb long
Refine returning lo Sitnfoiil ibev Field- of Iho Wood iit.l llelpkr' - sti'ove* mid o' It--ii I Imped or
will visit relative* in Slnteaville Count v, N, C,
Mplan* neck- ' .

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V Rrsl Money Sasinc Value. It educed .To t'lesr! These Gnwps
These Suit* I'mmerly Motil For Vre or Fine tRisllly Rsltste.
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••pen Sunday*
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. Alpltu Boyeril.v. '!&gt; Hwp mti,ltiii*e4 i

Mr. and Mr*. O. C. IJomdorff nnd
»on have returned from a motor
trio to Chicago, 111. ami Indiana­
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Special project chairiimn With Mrs.! (dlv Winning n nationxl allracGeorge Williams. le„ Mr-.
o. thin with student* registering from
-Jones and Mr*. Ralph ’fhump'on'i California. Maine, Chicago, VirSt co-workers. Tlie retiring ne- ginia. Ohio and Connfeneut. He
rstary. Mr*. LUrne.t Camplwil,1 »*id that he expect* a opacity

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University in Deling whcie w tjj
wa- a mnnla-t ,f tii» Zein T n 'i!

■ Mr. ami Sirs. Arthur Beckwith,
Sr. .have returned fn m n twin
month's vacation in the C'ar-dinns,

Mr. and Mrs. Martin St Ire
cipher .-uiflv-rfawghrrr..'Graee M*t
dr,, have ffturned from a month’'
yaralinn at New Smyrna tlrae'i

Dr. Charley I.. I’ersottH
Optometrist

Miss Hrmvn gradual, I from
Scahtvcxc High F ,h o d in I &gt;i«&gt;- -;
tons Reach- mu! dttd’hletl Siei son ,

VVnvrro**, Ga. arc visllingfriends
and relatives in Sanford.

Miss Aline Anderson of Chat­
tanooga. Tenn. Is the goes*, of her
sister. Mrs. Hoy Wrtjjhr, at her
home on Oak Avenue.

Rtown of

the engagement aiat upormo bn ij marriage uf their da'i'ilDer. Etiralieth ll«|ie, lo H i:eld Align Hull,
son «f Mr. amt M.- I. W. Il.’il of
.Sanford.

Ohe rear uf Municipal operation ,
of the Sanford Airport was d ieMrs. Emmett Hunt is spending
I’j tied on Friday night’ bv the some time in .K^neyvillc, N. C.
students of the Kanfor I Hetjgol of
Aviatian and the private fivers of
Mis* Frances Cobh has return
this area. Guests were the* city ed to Hanfm ^ n fte r two nnuith
officials of
repreven
tative* uf the Juiuuc_*ad—ttentoe-

SVmlnule'.CIiapti-r No. 2, O. F of "Quarters A" a t the mrpurt at
8., will meet at 8:00 l ‘. M. a 7:30 o'clock where hartH-cued |mrk
the Masonic Hall. .
I and htn-f were served.
The Lodge No. .27 of tin
Hm Gunn, a flight Instructor of
1. O. O. F. and th&amp; Seminal &gt; Rebec the School of Aviation, ncird a»
ea Lodge No. 43 will have a coyer- master nf cerrmonje* fnr the a f­
*d dish supper at the I. U. O, F ter-dinner talks whirl) described
Rail at 6:30 I*. M. .
the trials and frihulatiom of the
pn*l and plum were mwlr fer the
roniimr year. Waller Kn&gt;hn*. J i .,
Circle Meets With
chief pilot of the sclvmt said'that
Mrs. McAlexander j the school has established an onvii able record of one,.year of opera-

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G-Men Break 6 Garre Walker Continues To
Losing Streak By
Enjoy Leud In'NI*
. Nipping Feds 2-1;
Ratting * Contest
, Lake Slated To Hurl
(SAINKSVII.I.K, Aux. 11. tSp
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Hoax turned in hi* 17th victory
of the season .hy defeating the
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T U E S D A Y . A U G U S T 19. 1947

THE SANFORD

PAGE FOUR

NKW YORK, Aox. I t. idh—
Oiitfirhlei Hairy Walker of the
I'hiladtdphia I’hijlie* t'ontlnned to
enjoy a roinmandiiix tnaixfn In
the National la-agm- huttinx del •
hv today while la&gt;u HciOilteatl of
thtf Cleveland Indians p.ifeil the
•Amerrnm l.njrup*by "T •cant four

Hal llriner. St. 'AUgustina Saint
ri|(hthandrr whitewashed the Dayldiia licarh Islander* In Uie *rvrn
inning openinx tilt af * twin hill
hv a 2 to i) marxin to rack up a
no hit no tun ronteat hut night,
the find of the year for unv St.
Augustine hurler.
Johniiv TheoUiW. reefnt lv ar..1._■ «... al" . U .U i.
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IliU m tli.

Walker rollected
time* at tort during the pad -vrrk
wrhlrh includes xanie* of Sumliy
II..'. j
to room hi* averor-j Irom .711 to
..747. 25 point* more than veteian
Aiivie Galnn of Gineinnnti has
|di*fra. Guinn, moving nl a .122
rlip, replaced New York’s W.\IL«r
Cooper In the runner-up *lul. Coop,
er tumhled from
nlare writh *2116.
Although hi* mark dropped lir.e..*.l»»
Del.and Red llata In n twin hill
. Il.iudreai* re ,1
at Conrad Park In the University
in the rival rlrplayt-c manager
Thk'Frd* ar* now te»ilog two
and one-half game* le-lilnd thfalirth place Orlando SenalotV,
since the Serudur* edged the la-e.*i 1i «c
burg Piralca in a 5 tq I ronteat In plinjc, w h a h n s u m i M •
r r « w n t w lr r ,
P«*Vi*n point*
Orlando laat night.
It la likely that Manager. John to lti| i\vnnLff* lt&gt; m o v e u p t** . V W .
NVw York** *Icm* DiMuririo uni!
Krider will lend Hull/ take to
tha mound for the Fed* in to- Ito* to n ’* T h I y/illi itim irp ti«il f^t
nlght’a encounter.

Stanton of the Olerymrn
The G'a scored their xante win­
ning tallica in the fouitn frame
on a -lapte of control by Stanton.
Tonight the Fed* enleriain the
Del.and Red Hat* in .» aingie lilt
that la staled to gel under way
promptly at 8:00 oVIocit. Gametime for the Sanford Hunt • game*
has been changed to ‘1:00 I*. M.

I steadily. The lluUlto jdayrr*
Mure alau taking a bearing pn&gt;»
irttlly. The rule lautk at that
lime said that once a player W t
th* irame he c-1 Id .not trturn.
A I' N e w a fa a lu rr*
hut Yost waivru the rule anJ
Many yeara ago one of the ull'iwrd
the
Buffalo l»*&gt;* to
great
point-o-minutc Michlx &gt;« move in and nut uf play.
leania. eoarhed liy Fielding Y«*f,
Finally a Buffalo player eaire
*a « (daynix lluffnlii Ulilveialty. I off tho field exhausted a n d '**
The Wolverine* were liatter- down on the Michigan l&gt;eneh,
iux Huffalo and the x o if mniinl•I alnnirvide of Yost.

SPORTS LAUGH

ouux man.

JthLend -•.-r lilt *uo 0 0 0 *n t&gt; 2 illflrt aide."
GaaplMx for hieuth, the ptayi
thr nlxhrra|i‘a&lt; the pennant‘kmifJ Gomel ami I'awllrk; Altinsn. Har­
re pi ft df
Ancient Chv nine druhhnr.tire de­ din and Madjeaki.
•'I’leaae don't send me awa
lete. 14 to 2.
INM OOu 000—1 5 1 Mr. Yo»t. I want to »la)r her
Tin- I’ lathe Axalear liipp-d lau-shurg
201 ooo |0I—a II tl I've l*eni in that game. _ foi
the Detain I lied Hats, 7 to I. and Orlando
the Orlando Senator* nipped the Gormiih and Ball) ZedalU, Ifevd limes already auil I don't wai
and Ahrru.
to xo, hark again."
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UP) -Georgia's Tommy llarnra and
George Hamer ihret Itlchnrd
'Smart and John llutlrk of Arkantaa in thr second round of I hr
Southern States Four-Hall Gulf
Tournament here today.
1 The Georgia pair, wen lh" openInr 30-hole match yesterday » and
8 against their youthful Alabama
opponent*. Waller Wood ami Tom­
my Nlcoh Smart and Ilutirk de­
feated Stockton Rogera and Gor­
don Bullock of Florida. 8 and B.
Junlu* llrliert and llavinonl
Salmrn of Imulilatta won n dose
match from the South Carolina
comldnalion of Harold lirll nnd
*P. J . Boatwright uf South Carol­
ina. 2 nnd I.
In pnr of the day'* top rrntrlu-a,
Albert Slone and Wealey Drown
of Tennraire. trimmed Waller Cis­
co and nud Schwerl of Kentucky,
ona up. 8|nne and Brown » n «
alx under par to gain a'lhroe hole
advantage In the first round. They
will meat Habrrt and Salmcn lo*
dav.
North Carolina** Kvcrv Ibvk
and Tommy Card had n 3 and "
vlctorv over Martin Tenney and
Harold Wllklna or Arkansas. •
The Florida entry of Charles
Harper and* Jimmie
heat Al
Villegas and Frank Normnnn of
Igiulslana. 9 and 8, while Jim
McNair and Charlie Dudley of
2. ThZ"86UHT CaVuTnriahs
will meet Harper and l&lt;ee today,
In th# day’s final match, the
no. I Alabama team. Gordon Smith
And Pressley Thornton, beat Uoyd
Ramsey and Johnny (rwnea
Kentucky 3 and 2.
Georgia team* have won six of
tha previous tournament*, losing
In 1939 To Ilohby Pdnkelh.-rg&lt;&gt;r
and Hkip Alexander of North
Carolina. Tommy Uarnea, one of
the .outstanding entrl?* In this
event, was a member of the HMD
and 1948 winning comblnatloni
for Georgia. Th# previous seven
toumayi have lieen played In At­
lanta.
* All matches for th* tournament
will be 88 holes, with the final
Thursday.

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Success Of UN Seen
llaniriritf In Balance

the Dutch consider nn Internal the fallh of people evervwhcie
Dutch affair. 'A t sink.- N .the ill thr Unite.) Nation* I’euptr nre
miration iif whrther peace in mure behind the government* who me
important.
-aupposnl" lu be Iwhin i the U. N.
11* JAM ES D. WHITE
,That’s- an old point, te.it the
However, behind the Indortf rihn
A t1 Foreign A ffair* Ami tv s ’.
Thr United Nation* in i s .unted question l* a smoldering dlscon- U. N.'a legal director, Abrtrhn'ii
two-year-old, struggling in very tent in niore than half of all hu­ il. Feller, made it attain lost week
fb deep water*. Tlje Security Cotin- man hearts. R egardin' of vvhnt in an ad d ress.aW ator Alto. Calif.
” - cil i# grappling with thr unproved the U. N. can do about ImHnrrtn, —“ A m rrtran*." he *nldt***km*w the
t-nlrd problem* of Greice and-In-] Jt will merely be start Ini; to trrkle unquestioning obedience wiilrh the
donnia.
’
a key question of this country, decisions o f I lie L!. S. Suprenie
Greece &lt;1r mains a hard knot of j how to extend freedom and n Iwt- Court nfmmnnd, thung.i il cm.
R in so- American contention, and ter life Jo half a world which will mutter no more limn one mondial
to 'enforce them,
Uutyintt tbut knot (iroUsbly would |find them new and strange,
be relatively simple If It .’'ere not 1 Upon either or bo’h of thrsp J . 'I doubt if they would stat'd
nulled so light by the unUgonisin j rases. Greece and Induneda, the j one whit bettn If Congresr voted
between the two most powerful United Nations could Rand or fu ll.. the chief justice nn armored divi­
nations In the world.
I A few weeks from now it may tie *lon and n fleet of auPfr/afttcsuea.
lndonetla_ia different in tw olclcar whether the organirAtloi, j u l l j The l.trn .if ldu^. United Nation*
avs. Here
the rilost irii iiw-mit J irark or whether the wolid will [must stay Strung and i'r.|iv sip.ngi"avs.
He
♦ &gt; - -Ui N. d ifficu lt is simply the wtll ' i'unk it and intansilp^the-okm n iii i M l . fa, I In-, -last • r n - e t e r - this
of the Netherlands, which thus far power struggle with an arms race. j . strength will come not from
How this cornea out will tu* money, or armies, or guvertlRUnt,
has refused to recognise Security
Council authority to examino what determined in the last analysis by4 but flout the people.

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Baltimore 5 gallon* $26.00,
safe from auto traffic. Large
Robson Sporting GnMi. JU*t E.
lobby and rooms. Brick construc­
First Street, Phone 99s.
tion. Can accomodate 25 only.
Flume or write for reservation 3 acres field corn teudy foe har­
nt once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
vest. Pnone 781 J.
Martin 2392 or write Box 131
Chuluota Florida, Large redan AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
for guests to visit their doctor.
and Service. The Music Box,
119 W. 1st St. Phone 953.
AVAlLABLR at once, convenient.'
iv located down town section, ROOF COATING- Asin-slos Alu-I
up to date apaitmenta with all
mlnum roof coating- good for
modern conveniences. Adults
metal, slate or composition roof­
only. Phone 650.
ing. Stop leaks. Coots your home
10 to 16%. Ten year warranty.
FURNISHED room, with kitchen
SENKAR1K GLASS A PAINT
privileges. 607 Oak Ave.
CO. 112-114* W. 2nd Hk
6 ACRE CELERY FARM located
SEWING MACHINES
Lake Monroe, rent i'Jiio.oo per
HALES A HER VICK
year. Charles W, Robinson,
Route L Box 631-A, South Jack- BERT'S HEWING MAC1I. SHOP
115 8, FRENCH. I’ ll. 1 1 9 ? ----* stmette, Fir. - “
1 BED ROOM, twin beds and bath. CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. SKNKARIK GLASS ft
Call after 5:30 IV M .414 Myrtle
PAINT CO. Phop* CM.
Ave.

2~~ WANTED TO RENT

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.FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
’ perm, residents. By li t of Sep:.
Ouse in ss possible. 2 liedrooms.* Please call 271-R after
5:30.
WANTED by business wainsn and
grown ion small unfurnished
apartment or small house within
walking distance to town. Reply
Box F. W. Care Herald.

? REAL Ef f ATE FOR SALE
One 6 room house nn.1 3 four room
houses it 71. Hickory Avenue
for sale for $3500.00. All taxes
and insurance paid on same. J .
C. Jones. 422 E. 4th Btreat, San­
ford. Fla.

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R B A jfW rA T K
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
RAYMOND ftl. BALL, Realtor
Registered Broker and - .
Insurance Agent
Rtp. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
NEW, two stury, three bedroom
huuie. Two car garage.*, On
coiner lot J l 8 x,14Q In May fan.
( d is til unfurnhlrad or fur,
NICELY furnished A room home
in Sanford Heights. Every mod.
em convenience, largo sleeping
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 017
W. 13th._____________________
NICELY arranged five room bung,
alow, about 3 miles from city on
paved road with several extra
lot*.
Priced at $4,850.00 with
attractive terms.
HOBBRT A. WILLIAMS
Raymond Lundqui^l, A sso ciate
Phon* 712 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

WORK WANTED

ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188,
A I.TERA TIO N S-all kinds, but*
■ton*, belts, buckles. Mr*. Mo».&gt;:tlwhlte. The
Accommlation
Slurp, llii E. 2nd St.

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SPECIAL SK*4VICES

FOR RENT Fluor sunder. Rimy
operation. Rcruonnhlo rater, .San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
303,_________
DODGK - PLYMOUTH
PA R IS AND SERVICE
10B Palmetto Are.
I’hons 1011

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County I’h. 4703.
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-AUTO SFO R-5ALEFOR SALE-Oatted xasum iorii.
muck—
spotted
plgv &lt;
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•potted China boar, 50 plgi.
Schwah. Phona M3-Wi ’
1989-HYM OUTH pick-up truck.

p o s s e s s io n — 2

HELP WANTED

farm home, 4 room house.

Phono U12-W.

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Over-Population Of •
Japan To Be Issue In
Peace Treaty Talks

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Cabinet IVurka" and that w* in
land to raslaler
M id -noma p u r•uartl lo Ihe-tarrna nt ihe fu titlo u i
Name Klatvte ll'h a iile r tests. I a » ,
Ilf Florida I t t l l w ith the C l.rt
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furnished or unfurnished, beau­ GIRL for cashier ft eoeraeGi coun­ FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge ton ft W £iWa
pound lo re IUr a such tymptomal
truck
with
*42
motor,
15,000
tiful lawn, over 90 fruit trade,
U
a
recent
tnedlceJ
leas rtnkb
ter, also soda girl. Looey'* Drug
miles—elio 4-wheel utility trwil- Compound proved ramsrkebly
hal
•hade trees. H acre rich a l t l .
Store,
er
to
be
pulled
iMhind
ear.
2-ton
to
Woman
Iroubtad
UiU
way. I r a
rated garden toil, 1 acre row
tioetor*
cell
a
uterlua
asdaltt*
load limit. Dick Aiken; Phono a (read *uoth|a« afl
m . r . i P F n i r Nc R ..
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced.
438-R.________________________ u en aa'a moal import!
1 artesian wall. Price 31350.00.
)NT END3,
U mil* Federal Highway In
NCING. 1937 DODGE TUDOR, njw p*ipt,
process, 9 mil** W. of SainottL
upholstery good condition. Roy
WilJj, BL No, 1 Box 78.

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j A M F C t n irjll. I ' l l lll it e A ve n u e .
M r-'. C m lie It H c W lrtD M llictb iM
lb n
T D Tysotti
pastor

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Hy TOM LAMBERT
f
AP New sfeiitutes
,.fc
TtlJiYO —T h e if if of aver-populaliou is rising again from these
crowded islands, a serion.:, arttculate and accuiate cry on an issue
us Important to the rest »f the]
world as In Japan.
There me 7J.tHJO.iMKI people hud­
dled together on Japan's f»ui
main tsla’nds In an aran smaller
than the state of Montana They
are 'jammed together 4'i~ to the
iare mile nk compared will! lit
tic tllutc I tin tl It tint- miunir mile
in tlfr United States.
Never in Japan's modern his
lutV has tlie country's area Issn
aide to support the population,
which has more than doubled In
60 vest*.
Since the occupation, some 635,0&lt;H) additional acres hacq iiecn put
Into production throogn land teclamation piograms which if cartie.1 out faithfully will give the
country another 1,000,000 acres by AFIU FIVIHO FROM CHICAGO to New York lit two liotiFs aiul liiln u
minutes. William I*. Odom . !-il) I* gu-rted l&gt;y Mayor tVillitim O'Dkk y ;r
I960.
Rut bv that lime* if the popula­ *t New York’s City Hath Odom, who est|blbhed u ‘gtoLo-cItviiiiiJ jo. . id
tion rise continues, if the birth­ of *1 bouts. 3 mlmites, 11 sctnnds, said lie at^o plaiincU td’ntdkc a t ill &lt;it
rate Is maintained. !f infant mor­ Xl.r lidcut Truman at the White House.
(/rrtcruatlunul)
tality do renKes furtli
as a resuit of Allied health leaching* there will lie 80,000,(Mill’people in I’car utit the Japane.ki' ielp&lt;*nm'i ontv *ix “ risiuciiift the rate o f imp
to leave tjielr homriand Lu othci ulathoi g ro w th .;'
these islands. T h e n a tu ra l tW n ttn * u iv tu u i i i'
Jupnn'* population i t certain lo than sunny climes and gc.il Jiving
tie an issue among the I’sacenuik- condition*. Of 5,5IK),IHhi tepittrr lleudipiut Ik 1 . w hich Pieparv.l i.t.
ate*
returned
I
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Japa
n
-.111"
.
lln(m llille ll-t* ns oilier P&lt;r*slhl|ili.*
era, most or whum will remember
that Hitler. Mussolini ami the Nip. tml of the war. only 2.490,II(H* w’ere fo r Is'lte riitg the b&gt;l of Jitpntlecivilians.
dcvclupnii nt nf ht|*b.-, yi» h
ponese ttieniselve* vriej| "over,s(MplVt ; * v i - . e ]tu v * » f jr d .
,
t.r.|MilclClor,w' As-une. eii-tn.e-fuf-evm iu ,.i!a t u u -t i m n Ta h u n icfm t'tr 1
pansion ntul aggression.
because
inklRgrists
sought
ritiite
, 011*11 k-atnut of reiCjuinj u ; ‘sn'-, t 1
(t is liecoming a hi..... ....
eWI i»siie with Jap an eo ieadris sun foi the armies and in d u stria l, u l ion, w hen p ra ctic a l, if-d e n i'
id*
a
tu
miming
lahur
|M
ad.
lic n lly im '«mI s*«s**| m w ntiiieriali- I
themselves, who are . tuggryling
In an outline &lt;&gt;f Japan's natural jm tm rted m a te ria l-, mat t. •
tentative telinslies.
Allied
headouaileri
i.y n
i n n i iirnm
iusi le i * . s
, VllttlcllC
Utstrltil
v u llic lte
iii't i ad ki!
"I
ra t 'll id .
Prime Ministfr Tetsu Kula&gt; amn trSource* hy
'f suggestion incntiorie.t.tiyci.tlit p ^ tm e.l ruaterutlatold The As“o. i*te&lt;l Press that It* -r:
uton with Nippon’s future c.-on"holies" the Allirii will "consider tf*r
ouc oyatcrowded conditions" when
writing1 the peaiV treaty- *
Foreign Minister llitoriii Ashida*
------ J1 !ST A R R IV ED !
classified Jbw-Japa ue*«-e«uigi ati on
plolib'm as "a problem for uegotialjnn" after the treaty Is signed,
Y’ep. we’re jiruinl lu nnnoiince
evidence tlint he at least looks to
new mliHlinn tn imr feetl .slurk . . .
eipigtatiun as one way to aolve the
unuthrr rtirlnnd nl mil rienls frnm
ovar-populat inn.
Stnie Minister Mltsusiike YoncmI!h imii nttundiinl vitnntins
knl«i nsseittsJ recently, I tliink
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In
htereiise ymir liappine&gt;s.
it iiinv be an idea to petition the
Allied power* to allow' return of
A ( AIM.OAI) HE
our nnlionals to foreign coun­
tries. . .
Semi-Solid Butlemiilk Prodm ls
There is no doubt thn’ Japan is
over -populated but there is no
Cuntr In and gel vuur Hiipply Intm it*- DmLh .
doubt either that the Japanese
for hugs, rhicketm, turkeys and rnlves!
roll id relieve the pressure some
■what themselves.
Hunt's Tuxedo Fet'd Store
One wav would he to settle an­
other million people oil Hokkaido,
Corner Second. &amp; Snnford Avenue
Nippon's frontier islan! to th«
north. Allied hendipisrteM ex­
.
['hone 358
perts say that this island, con­
taining almost one foutth of the
acreage In Japan and only about
1*2 It It of her population, i*'"*Kriv

YA-DE tnoth proofing lasts '6
Vents. Hnve your wonlens .ninth ru ltiiliillv unde r-p op u la te d."
- proofed now. - DowmftvfTrt-'tPJrtMusi Japanese. IiuWeVe C sli’ iuers ft Liinmtry, 113 Palmettn der at the "cold dlff-cub. living"
Ave. Phono 914.
when naked why^thla partial toluHon of jettrling .q^»re people •to
Piano Tunhrg and Repairing. I.
Hokkaido is not mote s.ircessfu.
Hill, Res. 011-W.
Japanese tilwaya are choosy
•FLOWERS
alnml the liH-atiuns to which Hu v
HIONH
tem all occasions
wish to emigrate. They have and
Shuw ranis and posters
MeNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
would iigaui leap at moving to
O— DH1VH MIGN HER VICK
Blpes Ave. Just off Celery
Hawaii, California or Hurt! tm.
Office ph. 403 residence oh. 6|0 B 1 O. D, (jimtrrss. Phnn* t 02l
they show 'little incllnaliou to do
Paint*. Poultry' Supplies, Natl*. Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ any pioneering.
tric Appliance, Hewing Machine
When the Japanese overran*
Purina Feed*, Groceries and
and vacuum clennei ir|iatrs. The Manchuria and held it up to the
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Home SJujv. lib 41 Sanford Ave. home folks as “living space," out v
Celery, Phone 1198.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143 J.
a few hundred thousand — and
those mostly businessmen or got
FOR HALE— Umerock for drive­
ernnient officials— o ;aded that
way* and
roadway*— l'bon*
RKNT A CAR
wav.
1241.
YOU DRIVE IT
Repatriation figures f u r I he i
PHONE 200
rUXFDO F E E DA--com pl*ta lino.
RBRICK I. AND- 31OR R IRON
Hunt's Tux«Je Fenl.Siora
Legal Notice
U DRIVE-IT. INC.
FOR HALE
HUfllK
Nolle* It IieisD) Blv*n &lt;•*#&lt;
OLD NEW SPAPERS—3 CENTS
SIS rllKHSsl In tlUsJn*** St l i t 8*11
GC*L* TTO r / k h
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
folit A ke,i ue, Vkunli.l.l * l.irlJs ..
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
dsr the rtc tith i f S tlit* p iA i.i..
BUNDLES.
It-e .r * lt* i,l* «»r - I.” . a tel tlisl '
AND TYPING
10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT '
InltBd tu r*gl*l*i saiu risoi* pu&lt;
CREDIT IIUKEAU OF
•asm I., Ills I* Mo* n( Hu KlrtliiiniHERALD OFFICE
HANFORD
NiyilS Mlalllt* tChaplei P 'U t , lata*
116 N. Park
Phmie 139
lit EtbrUtS. ts tll O11a III* •Set •
See Jiqtmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
I.f rill C In sJI I'n u ll at K.inni'1’1
Works far new Radiatois, new
( on or v . Klorlila.
Radiator cores. Radiator clean­ EXPERT R A D I O REPAIRING
A1f i nl W. II. 8lsn»*r
t*hll ■ m.iiilry, Ji
ing and repairing.
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
(Mini’ll
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
July !». I»«JSEPTIC TANKS. Grease Trap*
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE —
■Block*, Aluminum Window* uml
Baby Valvrt iurrj
-Whit* cement Paint,
(e. Hun Iran*—htxfcaa.
!'T J t-trtrtti— In ilru n in n — e m — rl.
lied cnnlainer. Econumicai ami I.tils un unt «*• *k*ltr li»*trr t
Miracle Concrete Company, Sul
aafe. Fully medically approved ii I" llli a il" t » ■nil at th* u lljte ul
Elm Ava Phona 1335.
In Ilk* suuir
Cell Daytona 2IB7-W collect foi iliahi*pau|iarln(tane*ni
. T h e tmard reaarke* the Film
FOLEY SAW FIL E R . Retcmther
deteiln. tMPdiaper*, $2 4 wee :. tu
illir*»IHl
*11
Hit,
*
end 3 setters. EmericV wood
-FIR ST IN SANFORD"
llnera of I'ebtle laurtaroUe
working machine with H H. P.
tina,a ,.f Tu t,lie Iruttiictiun l ‘"
r'enilnut^ Coanty, *1*84*1
motor. I Band Saw. 817 W. 13th
LONNIE
MCMULLEN’S
Merkel
T
IV. larwlohi Herretaty
8L
1, K. Jnriten. Chairm an
Barbrr Shop open Thursday,
Friday ft Saturday.
BEE THE new lutwn Shaver, Ask
MorirH
for demonstration. SENKARIK
Nirtlre |* h e r.h r irlven rb»« we art
GLASS ft .PAINT CO. 112-114
In ihe wonrlwurhln* liuetneM un
W, 2nd «L
13 N O TIC ES— P E R SO N A L Itaflruad and Carnnm rlal Avanun

Batteries ft flattery Charging.
H, IL POPE CO.- INC.
SANFORD. Beauty Salon—Phone
1864. 309 Perk. Mary .McMahon.
8MALL furnished bungalow, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
ner lot, immadiato possesilon.
B. Mann, la k e Monutc. Fie.
Id . up, guaranteed. Water sufPriced at 15,000.00.
tentr. Also open evenings.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SOFA, I8lh Century *tyle, slip
Raymond I.und&lt;iid*t, Associate
cover* Included-. Phone 4&gt;lti*Wi
Phon* 731 Atlantic f l t l k Bldg.
4 CEILING fgn* for (ale. Laney’* 14
LO ST A FO U N D
8 BEDROOM hou*a fumUhtd or
Drug Store.
un/urnlibcd. New *l*ctric kitch­
LOST: Female Ret Terrier, white
en, double garage 4 acre*, frw
with brown Spots. Answers to
fl
AKTICLE3
WANTED
fruit tree* on ML Dora Highnemo. "Sandy". Phono 328-M.
wav 0 miles from Sanford. Phone Highest cash, price paid for used
Reward.
County 3305.
furniture.
Ted
Devi*
Furniture
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Co. 311 E. 1 s t Ph. 958,
GOOD, five room bungalow loc­
LOST—Two 1100 x 20 Tire* on
ated on large corner lo t Priced I’LL BUY your car regardless of
rim*. Ilrand number* 2743 ft
$5,500.00 with term*.
2807. Finder notify Teritlanil
•ge or condition. Roy Reel, 904
ROB
IOBERT A. WILLIAMS
Trail Tours at Sanford. Phono
W, 2nd SL__________________ |g
Raymond Lundqulat, Associate
- 11. Rsward.
Phone 7$2 Atlaatlc Rank Bldg.
7 Pets, UveetocK^ Supplies

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

Explosion
(C a»ll»M &lt;

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arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in
isolating several large munition*
dumps from which more explo
■tons had been expected. ■
The gravity or the disaster
waa pointed up by the dispatch
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­
vy minister, from Madrid to the
•gene.
So complete was the ruin o '
the naval arsenal, situated .about
two mites from central Cadiz,
that no clue was left to the
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion
Cracked buildings in the hemt
Of .Cadii. Street cars were dr-

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their, hinges.
The explosion came at •I0:o«
P. M. last night. Spanish author(ties announced no estimate of
the casualties. 'Reporters said
most of * the Injured they saw
had been cut hy flying glass nr
were bruited by falling debris.
Tha Jere i de Is Frontera radio
station, 16 miles to the north,
broadcast appeals throughout the
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
lelties.
Ambulances and rrscue teams
were arriving from as far east
aa Malaga, west from Huelva,
and north from Sevilla.

Reds Hit U. S.
(C a n lla a .4

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&lt;hte|

eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
five-hour conference today with
General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek,
gave the Chinese leader what offlelal sources deserthrd as a
"very frank” report In conditions
in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail
The American presidential en­
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­
sidence. with lime out only for
lunch, and the unexpected length
if the session recalled Wedemeyer's previous crltiral reports
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found
them In north -China anti Manchurls.
*P
Wrdrmeyer Is In China to

TiAt ffllt I t all.

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"The council alone must deride
thi* question and not the Nether­
lands. The government of the
Netherlands certainly will submit
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
•how no Indri-iklon."
Complaining that the couneil
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
rather tU n overstepping author..
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
the’ Soviet delegate Hi to renewed
hii demands that troops from lioin
aide* be withdrawn to positions
hold when hostilities broke Mil
July 21 In Java as thn result of
what the Dutch called police ac­
tion.
"The government of the Nelh•rlands Is not satisflol that they
perpetuated a crude attack on the
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even
demand that the Indonesian* not
interfere with Dutch troopi."

Local Communists In
Greece Ajd Guerrillas
ATHENS. Aug. 19. OPl-Press
r * ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Naoutia, 60 miles west of Halomka.
was beaten back last night aftor
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
The reports satfl ths guerrilla*,
disguised as "peaceful citizens,'
a
m *I
ofF 1
local

rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
Communists m
sml
burned
160 houses, the townhall, the polstation and ths c iv il admlnlsRon office be/ors Iwdng rrpel-

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A v a l i s t forces j v .’ co said to
hav* used srtm jrjrTocounfer ths
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount
Vermlon oorly this morning.
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­
tion was Improving. If a said the
•rmr was considering the foimatlon of Independent mnbllo commando units to fight tho guerril­
las.
• An announcement from Kosanc
said 10 guerrillas captured in a
hauls at Grsvtna July 27 had been

Indonesian Fight
icvsUs m s

tm s r * n

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advancing on Sumatra totho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
-Brandon, H miles north
in. Eartlar Dutch dls•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
wsro living at tha town
food or shelter.

Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair W ert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and

rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
meanwhile government
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inrovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha
government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
"How do you like It’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 milrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..|.hark V at. ■ •
&lt;nld ChUng*; rtre A -fn-Vhe past
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*htowns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
square kilometers
of territory.
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigkilled wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
have Iteen flirting with star*.

gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J . N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J . il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J . R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc

t'tiamt'yvrs, J r o le Hr rtu t Aflfinr
|t*l| T o 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r

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T I im K I r MOliTfiAlif:

Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn
and
Iliitlt T o A J William*

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MTIUTILTIIW ill' iffiVlTfS %f}|:a

Lundrion, Andrew V T o II H A r ­
nold rlw i
Ho»n*» O lrn o ris le'*an ror|». T n
I-It III are llo|if&gt;r

Cold Front I ’o Hit
Midwentern StateH
Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg
From high' un the Rockv Mmin*«ln slope nnnther cold front the
sliding lastly eastward toward the
hot nnd parched Midwest today
with possible crop-reviving gen­
eral rains,
" I t ’s too early yet to say just
how this cold push will art or
how much rain It will bring,” the
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
adding that a decided rellsf from
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­
eratures appeared a certainty for
most of the plains slates within
fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air
crossed Into Montana and Idaho
from Canada about midnight am|
•hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into
the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into
Minnesota and Nehtnska by to.
morrow.
W lth ln 46h m ir». he
-----------------.1117®
ave ttemperature/at least 16 dogrees under todays continued
highr Tradings.
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Bureau said, might turn out to
bo only scattered showers but It
might also, Just possibly, he a
general drought breaker for a
considerable aec|lon of tho northcentral and northern plaint states.
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
sight for virtually all the remainw r of tho nation, sweltering
again from a recurring hot blast
that has spared generally only the
Atlantic and Pacific coast states.
Throughout most of tho region
from the Appalachia n to the
Rocky Mountains, temperatures
in the 90a or above appeared cer­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau
•aid.

County Meet
(f’«*tlaM O I r s a F aae Oae»

provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl

ros'Yif0 w

to thank those who aided
tn their recent Community
.... Drive.
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler
Sealy Walden, Secretary

lhUut.-Lluc-iM*.

E

al. county agent and Horn- Demonstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­
riated--M,000 td the Rem! note
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul-

IANK4

Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,

lie GARTH JONES
A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
front, the glider pilot uigghd a
few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
ing* a swell time. Personally, I
wasn't convinced of the extent of
my pleasure. It was mv first title
in a glider.
It’s not like rbllng in a regular
airplane. Ufa more like someone
tying n kite string to you ami say­
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
Dub?"
"All we Irv to do is make a liar
out of.ihe guy who said "Eveyf-

and that will end the uniter,"
Johnson safd.
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
“Attributed all sorts of motives to
. tha United States which we never
thought of."
The United State.* then suppor­
ted a Chinese move that the coun­
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single
"Imparital state" to Investigate
conditions in Indonesia and s.ipcrvfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
The'flrsl step would W an ervlhr■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
Btationerl In Halavla.
Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
flees was made In the course of
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
night ago when the council direc­
%%.1 Mil %N T V IIHM IIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
r H i *#, J t&gt; H its K w b i i 11 T «
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ J u W
lU n K 11if refill «(u ¥ Minnie K *
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta T o
but the Indonesians •Conditioned Vn rry M Hhtrjw H til iFllen Jtin**
('H y of Hanford T*» i* A llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H r lu t Otlv t* T o Itolpo
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
Jen Itini rim
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ington then sent a note to Jog- A T o F r H ^ r l r k fl.
«tui
, Jakarta last weekend declaring A r n « H.
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
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r
u
l
t
t
H
u
t
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow I T f jf i il t d u x
I*n1ji.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii
t Wl dr t
fo
settlement "our offer of good of­ Kfiiicea I! Millet d m IH1# H
WI ilia m*. iamM A eit*» fliii* To
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»* winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S'
JatnV* A m u (H I* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he T oWHHftint
Rickard William**
no Jurisdiction
U. N had
■ ‘ - ‘
IIn the
MMAii i .m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
II a rr ifn n
J
y
r tu t
M m a ff
H
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- T o Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* no t
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney
it d i n
Ellen
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
T n J* m o A N t it H u t ( V r lands act* a* if this organisation

* &gt; •'a*

Oviedo

for the Jayceea, but found that
they could not give this without
ketesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr.

I never knew I hsd it so gi &lt;s|

pn jh e ground.-------- -----------------

'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
door-looking things popp'd up on
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
speed again.
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
ride elevators.
“Thai was a thermal” A thnmnl feels just like a kick In the
pants.
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
ing to take a lot of explaining.
Either the ground v a i coining up
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
down faster than n greased pig
on n fireman's ool-i.
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
thermal. We seem to lie going
down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
frmn- the trackseatrrr — ------- •vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
apron rinse to the hanger." •A
glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
to the wash room yvhen he can
reached the paper towela without
sUVlching.
A used far bargain Pulled mil
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
ripcord pf that parachute.
NometHulv went over nnd some­
body went under.
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
of the glldec waa barely Inside the
hangar doors.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
fellow about no high and about so
wide? The one who salt! with
such malicious sweetness: ' Why
don't voti take a ride In n glidec

Water Tested
| i i n i i i u t l i s a P a»* n a r t

ty-fifth Street..
. '
■ 3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
Hospital at tlm Airport
■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
[Btrest. ...'
■ *&gt;—ih * 1900 block on W*»t
T irst Strool.
»
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■ ^ T h o Mock on West T h lrJ

T W

I W

Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnhartr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
•*
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J . A. Har'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J . W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe

London Fashions Are
Not Drastically New

honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J . W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t . flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of Grrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
Reese Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 or 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I ’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many o f his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows man/ suit nlou

? *

o a«t sVvSral w e rk s% rT u lra V O k la .,

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude Coates.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv at "IVaytona Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and
daugliters. Martha Anno ami
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and
Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Daytuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr . nt Apopka, h i* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itjn and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J . N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F . Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

■

- Thumds r

D P Entry
(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetmer's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attempts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv at extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.

en iilitg-^K*

the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitted 'at
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. Man/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*----‘
The froren. food Industty now is turrd lime and bottlo green.
processing frown pies,
rolls, Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
rakes, and other desserts.
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses ' hard color*. There Is still w lot of
mice were popular continental! dull orange, brick, scarlet and
dr-.serts. ■
'
|crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

pet cen l of tlte snmtnl quota, or
3,1*00 monthly.
Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
sion ot Congress but took no ac­
tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates at the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
" I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary o f state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’ rrfUteal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
persons and refugees from F-urnpe to tho United States.'' .

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w * *
end
lea. entitled
"Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT
'
reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;--------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE M AN W H O K N O W S * wee» - • - - -*

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THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEER!

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lid 's an tf— — j-. ——__

cr*. his mother-in-law. who has
Ichlorlne aimed
been Spending several weeks there
■ lk — Municipal Water Plant Arl- with her daughter, Mrs. Uoh Cox,1
atcr Iwforr chlorine was added. of Moultrie, will retty-g with Fred.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
nA coltform organkime found,”
were given for each of the above
samples of water, said Mr. Rayrr, «
The
slamfatd barter lolugical
analysis of water is designed to
determine whether or not colllform bacteria ara present. These
are
the organisms , commonly
found In human and animal aewag*. They do not enute waterboms diseases but serve x«
danger signals. If they ate pres
ent there la* a possibility that in­
testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.

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LUCIAN PUADOM IS RIGHTI. . . And lUce

him, scores of other experts. . .who really
Anoui tobacco... have Been the makers of
Lucky Strike buy " fine quality tobacco.**
After all, that’o what you want In a
cigarette . . . the honeet, deep-down en­
joyment of fine tobacco.

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|realises* f«.« Pas* ftael

sign a hemisphere defense treaty
liar* tenned "economic aggres­
sion.''
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
sador to the United States, told
rsport« t s h* —w o u l d " M
a matter nf principle that fun­
damental human rights and d'gnllles he preserved in this treaty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
agreement not containing such
right* and dignities.*'
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Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
By STERLING

P.

GREEN

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No New Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

w U d - it J y .

-*j*y* - -additional—loan

controlled Congreu credit for cut and increased coal production
ting $1,520,000,000 from the in. the battle for Britain's eco­
nomic recovery.
coil of government.
But the next • result because . Provisional 'rxport figures foof intervening' factors, he decte- July, Morrison told a- news con­
e d ,. will be a total outlay it
$4411200.00(&gt;.
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead at ference, totaled
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted "the highest level since Novem­
last January before the Repub­ ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl
lican costcutters got down to month, ptobably the highest ever
work.
recorded i
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
ICeeilaaee m rase T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiMr
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481.013
&lt;481,1112 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Jwm
get io r the operatic*
Komlnol*
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County school* aa submitted re. . officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
lls s lls s iS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C apt Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
fir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
turn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles,
whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
By Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
W V -F lra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise ... . . this city *nd duplicatedt the first
crossing of the

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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
f ‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six Unit Apartment
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
Tadet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

Tha
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TOKYO. Aug. 20, — The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese
lead*™ accused of war cri
concluded
o f testimony relating
diplomatic
A series
among the
prosecution charged
■el was introducing
Introducing numerous of­
ficial documents which tha Jsp prvilousiy had
reported a* missing.
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tion lags and the nationalisation
of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a rt going to want a full
understanding oj thla problem, so
naturally wa will ask any pertinent
Question that has a bearlrfg on
iha-loan.
But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sympathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
............
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
(tesllstv S « *

Cool Front Moves
Examinations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With Welfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
«
While the cool front dragged
fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S e a ­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* MidM t--------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
. .
With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

At Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 80
90 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the mrril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
not
IRIIMIRHrti Fla.,
r 18(1 In'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,W illiam *,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
rifle Curt

Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
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------ -----MERCHANTS MEETING
Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
who have not been contacted with
regard
to
their
reservations
call H. B. Pope, ticket

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ »«• taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan that the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Colurnhas.

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demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
want peac* can have peace by liv­
ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* action
arlirin tnrl
cooperative
and af.vrul
good will
Will,N

he said.

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He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
Marshall plan” for the Americas,
the _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
heavy burdens" In ) determined
effort to meet minimum require­
ment* of war-devastated ureas in
Europe and Asia "now threatened
with starvation and vrono-ulc
chaos,"
Msr«li*ll continued:
"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
have not lost light of the econ­
omic problem* of the Western
llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
tin* hemliphere.
•
“My government will continue
iotakenp economic question* with
Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
sound basis for practical ccopttstion.”
In an Indirect reference to tot-

Ni-nttal qimders In llalavn
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the IndoIhi* photo w
made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL JogjnHe Hand, ony*
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hullllonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr ., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f,
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion!
Security Council, went into e f­
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T h e Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu
it&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u
dispatch from that city said.
(lu n llH a n
&lt;m * l ( N i t
itts)
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
Need For Love
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
By New Head Of
Strikes O u t l a w e d Hague
In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
w M e t h o d i s t Heine
At Murray P l a n t discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’ .oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
L* (hfe.es _ l
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George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ ta. lfe •aihr
Inuriit
Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00(1. 0 1 0 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr R r*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'a llH H -fe feg { '» ■ * T o e !
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
_
Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
|
J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
.
,
,
,
|
find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter Tharp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \.
|n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. otln-is perished.
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aUrting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
the rest of. the week. A naval
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown tory for the' government foire* remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The battle for Asuncion, 1'F- recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital
spile of all that Institution* ran
of
I’amguay,
was
in
its
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{I'ullM r* M I'fear TSrrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
J ttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt t l t u r df 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
National Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
Oil Company Moves wrte entered In competlon for
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J . A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w ar today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The Urged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'Cler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed that th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney R IChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob King
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
Missing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
Tam pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtgulsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
uss . from
if he waa telephoning u
'
Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua tr y lu
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, •seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
look for him.
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started State Prison at Ralford Suday
draining and cleaning the moat at night prison officiate announced
repair department,
nor scout Ntmci
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island at 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida State Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm at 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
a swimming
began h i. Ufa ■sea-Hmeets
I Mfor H
g H
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­ and had been placed by someone W S A
M
phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng at the Mayfair pool.
lings.
guild.

Child .W elfare. Company Yields
Is Stressed In- Court Privilege
Kiwanis Address In CIO Agreement

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Hr ssid Out the authority ol
tier lndonrti.ui Republican gov­
ernment' ovei the Dulcji mcopied
trgiont of tbe two islands, which
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would
I inn 4 i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

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Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed t V
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

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QUITAND1NHA, Btaril, Aug.
20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
shall told the Inlct-Ametican conR ep u b lica n s P la n T o fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
M ove C a p ita l A s nomic ireovety i* vital to the
O u t b r e a k F e a re d Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on ^ * . JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* Mfeemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the w oilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made

opened Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
Aaked to comment on report* these bodies unless the Security
that-be is Interested In English Council specifically orders tm.h
domestic affairs. Including produc. action.

in the due union
Monday.

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Of Pearl Harbor

No. 199

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gest U. S. Surplus';
Spending Outlook
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. (r«&gt;ll&gt;n4 Itmm r«i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that time substantial ad­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte amount'Of pavlnjf.
The State Road
Department,
handling this latter pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the Market property
tome 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In_addition lo access by
hard-surfaced highway,.the Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- tha *cart1ar*
tapping the Fort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
Fort Myers market In substantial
volume during the lait year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
gat Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
ments. through facilities made
available on the Fort Myer*
Market, attracted considerable
attention In the last yrar. Pro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
that area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the Stale
Markets system are concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i * l •on, said Director WllSort.
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In 'Uhinem* Action

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O C E A N -G O IN G
R A F f - f d A f R ID E S
A M Y W A V E OK -fK E C K lL E A H C o A s f 1$ M A D E OF
B A L S A L O G S - i ) U W O R L D 'S L I ^ M f E S f W O O D *
taatwiil tp ifa itj, |m , WH{J fi^ lj ( t a m l

P a s s O u st

Veterans Group
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
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win-1 lor riiupter*
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AP Makes Price ■
•Survey Of Cities

A F I* Drive
( I T tillR U tll

H u m r a a f f h t r l »*

t k . UtdUd- Naloo—r-Ghk-wttU-Wohliged to re|H-at the hig four
v«t*i txrwvr.
' I'resldent Truman, Green as*• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
nm-umitioM will be a struggh
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
Mar Arthur.
Ore»-n said that Heliry W alhir
wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent Tru­
man's remimination, and that a
third party- movement on \Vallac**s part was unlikely.
Former Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsraI'Je” support among lilieral and
l^lmr votera tK-fure he express
ed approval o f'th e Taft- Hartley
Art. Green -aid, adding that he
ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitlmnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.

I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1} —China‘s
Manchurian army .command will
merge formally with the Gi t . i aii*(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter*
Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
to .bring about military cu t .rolti
cal unity before the Comirumlsia
strike again.
Communist General Lin I'iao's
forces are expected to laiinrn their
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
.i i’tiremts'r:
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o
Mukden wo* blown up white cruis­
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' mIi-vr.
The locomotive plungtij into tinriver.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn
struck two land mines a* St poundcd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle*
northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiuin
can ied no passenger*.

ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H
writli Iwdh raci-* .together from
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only
the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying
later mrtgeil.
the ordinary swwwfttsi o f lif-s, hut
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-*
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill
organization’* constitution is that others'.
ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of
tion should influence membership
of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. retail prices in 111 leading clllea
I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern In nil sections of the nulton re­
vealed strikingly .Irregular* inregional rhuii man. '
creases. '
II m m mend Ing concentration on
Some products have soured tuit
state rather than iiutionnl legis­
lation, the group n*ked that cun- of all relation with .others com­
sldr-ration I* given to securing: a pared with prewar days. Some
special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­
legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
The Survey showed I
control
is not renewed .after
You can eat for less, hy‘ ami
nrst spring.
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC large, in Minneapolis II,,m in moat
chapter was explained by ' the cities. You pay mure fur meat In
w titrnm jirthn a lilH Iasi spring,' thr parking rapllal iif Ciilcagq
which passed the House but diet! than rl»ewhere. Your housing
in the Senate, almost went un­ dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi Heavy Rains Cause
observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ami St. laiuis, and least In DenMexican Landslides
have Is-en banned from Using tho ver, rum pared with the other
name In the state If (he hill had cities.
become law.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said "the item or !U4ft.
south here where .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has-1 Your meat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
..............
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. 7
- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
.n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Search For Atcheson the best policy for peace that any mUfh
Veteran's nrganlzaimn could have. your bread or milk lulls. Butter ptak on the.Pan Ameriran Hlgh-|
Invited later to Join the organ­ and'eggs rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily travelhl highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, half-or more of nt Villa Car rads, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which wrrr denied, and said lie
Interview that hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI|k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut yrar. But while your housing liny villagr am] that two* bodies
away during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» dollar
» { „ . . . _,
The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr*0*^
** !l’
*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-toward the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,'‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* at Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
Movie Suit
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
wrrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth.
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•«. Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In theaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). Prrnsky of Miami Beach States. Thr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairman. O ther members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of Tampa; Ralph Stewart, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs of profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the art of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography has lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llamberg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the bonrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of University of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
Army Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
Lee Inquiry
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f staff under MarAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L air and Boyer, like the reacu
Col. Huglln, were member* "3 gone. The length uf Ids trip would
MacArtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
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Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
west of here, to make, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D-I.ietd.
run from Kwajalein direct to
.* 4 1 0 Sanford Avenue
^H aw aii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^e, In his
Plaining why the pilot may hav/ first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said the little of hie command published in the
Island la extremsly difficult lo United Stales, said today the ar­
ticles were unwarranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C apt Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for Mediterranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-Howwhen he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W sean n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed last week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
that of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
U e V U T I VENTILATION, TOO!
‘ TRo
Randolph.
Boyer of.............
Audubon, llated ryrn forced to serve as ‘-flun­
keys" to tha officers and their
h“* °*a*t keep small fry of1tha
from Minnesota, they were families, General Slscnhowsr an­
So. . . with a simple twist el
• year apart at Annapolis nounced Saturday the Army's IntJ
wrist, regulsta you vaaetua
•d together until a je a r Pector general would Investigate.
'Bds.lo con trol.seatilstloaj
Lee last week refsrrod to Wain
with tha chiaf of Koval operaIng ton all queettons about ihe ar­
* In Washington.. ,
ticles, but today his public i daAluminum
* ■b.e -lions staff Issued a statement
ng him as saying l
Sloal— Wood
nwarranted a Hacks rcflcctlni
upon the character and Integrity ol
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not In good position to hnndle
(k'rmans Flee From are
200.000 Sudeten* and Swabians
to our xone froni CxechoReds To U. S. Zoner -( coming
Slovakia and HungarvU*

British Cabinet

H’HHhnneil fr*tm Fnif (Nifl
newt ronfertuire in-comment f i
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
c
- l( ie
With one of the "big'four" fu b fe r.o v ,, the British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x «c-1u n ta y ' %
the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is
und lt*47 agreement with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it out" petting so many tlb-gnl German
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell hat Iw-en in Great Hrit- immictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range for the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they ate trt-mg sent bkek with­
Negotiations liotweeu the union Autetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber want to make the thatige, ami
In V
inu
— ir - *'"
WW we.-ks, uii, AMG report
Co, ended Saturday In an ngf-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, Germin-pol Ire
tiitnt granting worker* six j aid
this &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the stale uf li m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* at the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt uV ffiey rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
f f lttjj* fur illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn. 'b iti*.* '
*’
bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
—;
srl for the union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
i
,
U/izt*!
rourts." tYfee-quarterj
•
the settlement s m i 14--Ii. m b ’ 1 ■»
o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtum rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
pattern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. UW it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In Gttat Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, romptainrd nf an
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v ffliplsd territory;
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven if,The Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* at thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* Agelay u»ld v c e n l.iy rrfirm's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalferenre. After'agreeing to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afjer last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic merger of these zone.*, would
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ialrr rm. , "'.ve lave in faith to lit' I * rcstOfed to catch person* try­
said they would, not barualn on u luerefnl Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to jr| from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Truman Sends Iri'ttoir AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
military governor, nskrd:
To Teachers Meet inj; Ctav.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the Uu'tlan zone whim We
Oomniands Unite

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affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
has served at assistant bookkt-«p_ar_flf llo lk rilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
had business, social1 and . welf.it v
Work1 experience that Qualify her
Well for her new work, ,the duties
of which she will assudp on fhpt,
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
opened Iq tourists.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiylvanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge
H. 8. White. Her .'any training
In business subjec's , wn* nt
Draugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for
aeveral vean tfurlng which time
&gt;h* wat secretary to thk IniVor nt
Cohen'* department store In Jack■onvllle.
- * •
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for
leveral years as inter-department
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­
ville In matters relalln.r to pure
foods, sanitation and vital stallstics. She.also hpd chargu of a
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
In Sanford she ha* (ton* school
welfare work, was president of the
J T J for five years, slid is h form­
er member of the Sanford-Wont!
•Ha Club. A aon, James. Mi-In,J,
la • student at Stetson l.’nlveisity.
amt • daughter, Mary Cray die
•el la high School student.

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Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
haw been exprlling the Germanic
Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
AMG ha« refused to take any more
Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
S. rum- can not handle them.

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Sanford, Fla.

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that " I W
the
Vltllghleiieil u net ire o f real it"

nineracy In all hunt in retati«i . '
the only practical method hy which
ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
iniurerl."
* .
The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
’e rt Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
mind* of nil children and youth
u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
" ik- tnvn ,-ir.mliei. *flu.»ita pnd.e-il
i-gxi provide the brumi foiiii*
ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
noh i m - -*u charm ter.

"Never liefoT" im-i ntlr nation
hnd n greatar' opportunity to tiemomtrnte to the world that the
enlightened p*aetlrt- of- ri’it de
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ii. the only praetii-al method by
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To Prodaca P r a H n t r fa
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TH E W EA TH ER

Partly (londr through Wednesday
-with scattered afternoon and earl)
evening ahoofra. Moderate east­
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VOLUME X X X via

Truman Acts

Established 1908

Dousing Dolly To Duck Heat

SANFORD,

FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947

Aaaoclatod Prfaa Luted W ir o

IMarshall Has
Prjaratfi Talks
At Rio Mce

Carusi Appointed As­
s i s t a n t In S t a t e
Department In 3
, Way Agency Shift

No. 198

Reds Hit U. S.
On Indonesia

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Conferences Arc Hcldfyj
With A r g e n t i n e ,
Chile Foreign Min­
isters On Treaty

“Good Offices" Offer
Called
Dangerous
. Attempt T o B y poss United Nations

. WASHINGTON. Au( . 19 W&gt;»drrniden! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

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QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X)
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State Msrthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
snd Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the Ink.
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
wat appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
vdrviewi.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
phatet -at the diiplecrd'- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
'T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrmenl."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security administrator and
policy address a t.th e conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn
for
tha
Me appointment aa remmiaiiomi
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first lime in an emergency coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8. view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn Mnkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In draftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Truman named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hemltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant chair­
Norman Armour, assistant see
He charged ihaf ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
retary. of statu, and Ambassa­ The retailers say.that Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^Committee, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tanlrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dumnlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playmate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security administrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, fir eman George Rally helps- (international) - Marshall U, the conference -wish .^ yjn d i. AilAlaslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of the^nRiamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked pri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 minutes with Chil­
“Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new Assistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof State, Charles E. Saltiman.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
"On# of the important aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. Carusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete sur­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieWeather Bureau repnrtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attempts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an at­
the resettlement of the displaced W ater Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­ belief that Argentina would ad­ Report Based On An­ the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M* Order To Ccar.c-rirc tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the administration of
west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and that thi* v j * both
.
Ne a r s Breakdown “undesirntde
alysis Of 10 Sam­ miles
t r i c i t y Disrupted
Preaidant Truman'a direr live of
tals
$ 4 1 6 , 0 2 3 ; views.
and was moving slowly westward
and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
ahoot eight mile* an hour and in­
As
Dutch
Retaliate
ples
Taken
Aug.
13
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
In
Cadiz
Disaster
a*
warning
she
would
refuta
to
Mill
Rate
Remains
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless IJ covered what the Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuie"*|iploni«tie ptessute" .on the InCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0 P &gt; l O a l l a a , * a n I’a * * * li|
.
Puiily
nf
Sanford
dunking
Wa­
BATAVIA.
Ivre.
Aug.
jo
'
l
l
national refugee
organisation,
Tlir Boaid nf County Commit■ * a * »- ————- - - K
*
^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. wen
lien. Nwdmniii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll |h&lt;|ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* per hour
Spending considerable time In Newipepermen eitimaled today lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p ri­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe renter md flncf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J.ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Truman, who has frequent sons wore- killed snd kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government wa, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand wereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |mdong«l lu il ii e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
otV$4l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of (00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Imloncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
n&gt;.aid
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to'- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on with hla new assignment re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City Managri H, N- ico nir», and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar that W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcmniuU.
warned
tn
remain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii upil.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic plight, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. Aur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well si incrested President Truman's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Java’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint
The appointments of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and the military services be given location* md tend* them to Jark - lower pint of Florida doting lb- ailei the Nrlhetl unit aimv an
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran* Slit.
night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu
ish Cabinet described the damage
dilchet the Board decided to oper­ greater freedom to plat their air­ «’nvil|e in tpcnal -rnntainei* fur- hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn* liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
as grave and the Spanish news
niihed
by
the
Stale
ilnatd
nl
plane
buying
several
vetrt
ahcml
ate without any, inerrsic in thr
were knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy G fra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as Army and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he leiraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiied'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer
The Heml hole County Junior
P. Herndon, county clerk.
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted •at n numli-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM ,n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
Water supplies failed. Elec­ growing
arras of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress ap­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic llnprt|which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were or­ mu lit nl Jog |ska 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the primary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll rel | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
mad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i,,r , u j h iii alta/k'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75,000.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The committee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con• public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ government officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111- field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The Weather lltir•nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated at 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- that winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahmonU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the greatest damage in the more than half of all expenditures. to limiting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
air
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next largest Item of operat­
Ole Stale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning at 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Truman turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
Chari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
thr
a tian Church who le ft, week re- S e v e r ia n o .
nver to Ms new tempirery Air
sample*
of water taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and salarlst. .The Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjiart will he drawn
end Forfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n l l a s n l •• P a g e Sim)
. .he attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which pas­ elgnty mid te rriln i"! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforremeht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal
(V nieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples of Christ (Chrlstlsn 10,000 Auto Workers. mated at 535,150.
On the point of ordering military -'de o f the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ aircraft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. Antnia. from J o g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave Are Idle Due To Heat ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rommltt*i had
Mr. Luke, itntrd that $ 1,500 e f
jakarta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—At I'nrl Avenue nml Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4('amt Inn M n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(A
h
Closs
Union Officers To
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn-nfhlim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffet for furniture and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were put *A 510.410.
lican lerrltorv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
U.S.
Exports
Decline
Take
Anti-Red
Oath
. Ilea ssnt thir crack raportsrs to
___
The HotplUl fund was set at tarv 'and production planning
urltv corps to protect
_luca lie added
as
more
mid-ninety
temperatures
eovtr the n ew s-o f. the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jluh hai"
am! ‘properfie*.
197740. the Mothers' Pension fund would result If alrrrtff pnieurec Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S B BlffNfiTpM
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
jj
a
u
s
.
ip
uk
• tlon, ha atated..
at $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r Ulrgmilitary setvut* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha was aceompaniad on his departments to leave their Jobe. building fund at 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range programs
IncreaHc1
To
Britain
Denham, cminael of the National
rather than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile motor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf car bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M IIsn S
e a P a g o P la t
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the regntta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf la W unions must
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attributed to “heat
between the first des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts ThuranBk^Tells Of
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the management, Burmese Official Ifl
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre thrlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
tysburg' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisembly opera
Flfalil From
x Fighters usually remain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Victiin
Of
Attack
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
ntatly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon at least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, Aug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
That Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new Taft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plymouth |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"Current limitation* on tho !Ife
for ,th# Intricate problems and
(ircck Naval Crews
sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amerills of the world for which the division employees were sent ed officially today to hsv* at­ of funds permit ordering only Iran conference* continued on the labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
pullce
In
|ltingary
hut
later
es­
home
because
of
tha
body
shortFriday
and
appeared
certain
to
small
initial
production
quantities.
, church it attiring valiantly to
To Train In Norfolk
tempted to kill Finance Minister
This results In aircraft being built imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
find tha answers was tha domlTin Tub
1-1,750,000,000
loan
a
g
r
e
e
me.-it
official,
arrived
today
with
his
haps
In
congressional
cirri#*.
At
the
Chryeter
Lynch
Road
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was largely by hand method* tml with­ mad* last vear. It was'reported
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jght
At the.capital, aides who help­ wife and two daughter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle plant 900 workers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
were
released
after
they
asked
per­
ed Congress member* draft the the vessel Marina Jumper.
Approval of long-range urogram
was expressed by such speakers
scattered
piece*
in
Rangoon
In­
rrrmlttlng her to Increase pur- new lew said the interpretation
Thuransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
as. John Poster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirements for contract authn- rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farmer near Columbus, O , was today that Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P Taft, Congressman . Walter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated their own Inter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaimat, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ for
Judd and Charlta Clayton Mor­ Embargo Lifted On
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re­ United State,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return with
pretation is.
duced
aircraft
cost;
(Ut
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham mads hi* ruling when rtilirliing that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently trans­
efficient
and
etabla
aircraft
Indus­
Canadian
Shipments
The most thrilling service In
education mlnstsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a1
sassinated with alt othar cabinet try: and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by rutting down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n newt
Industrlak
p
r
a
p
a
r
a
d
n
e
*
*
meaWAR
KINGTON,
Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, might give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke away .from three conference that the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
Trans­
Tho official statement said
42 nations carrying their coun­
guards while being transferred slim would open headmiartere
Tho question of whethsr over­ measure of relief without golr« to
tries' flags. „These represented portation today lifted the partial more than ISO persona were ar­
Congress for revision of England's n • ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday at Salonika, near tha
seas
air
operations
should
be
re­
embargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "for se­
^ t h e nations of the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipments
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * Christian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car hr an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. Nor­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
embargo
waa
Invoked
last
Shipn In Paraguay ( hapin, U. S. Minister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
ts operating at the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau report on
Wednesday midnight against ship­ said Tin Tut had telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* arrest ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared ments via the Canadian National for help, saying ha waa under atth
^
almost
every
European
rotmASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r Tut said he personally
Charles Edward Word, Jr ., ton trr except England reduced Ra (AT— The government announced c'gy. —
iier. Yesley, "with the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located temporarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today that a fleet of rebel ‘ ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
minion.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
former
resident
of
Han­
Herbert P. Eandsdale. director
and that sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a small part of trie
level* “markedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal Christian Church of the return to this country of exchanged shots with the gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the Paraguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of tb t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
fright
cars
applicants
who
were
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 numbers, the largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- marks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted at apprentice school at the dec11m la 11. a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
mott influential and meat rap- ^held
democratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
Nrwnort-Nxws.
Y
i
;
Shipping
id ir g ro w in g - rettg im u body oh
■cos, the first titahle break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt;n- that ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
He
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of Athens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been tardy on mak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u ter mechanic. The ed itio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the IlumaiU, with which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. Their
ing return*. The embargo did not JACKSONVILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on Kholerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government transfer him to “the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (AN-Peyton B. Burk halter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the Parana River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
Thuransky said 90 per cent .'of
lWANIS
GUEST
the
south.
It
was
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second largest four year* a member of the city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently that tha Pargguav had been the Hungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proplayground board, died suddenly
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by Argentina at the re­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a heart attack here today.
Ths condition o f Fleet Admiral dislt Childrens Home at Enterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “to liberate them The Texas City Terminal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate lifting o f the em­
“ was president of the Gator Ernest J . King, considered “seri­ will be the guest speaker tomor­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from their liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In that familiar figure at college football ous h r the Nary yesterday, hat row a t the KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
not changed during the la*t Z4 the Tourist Center, Letter Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for damages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return of Ui 8. cars hss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. Martinet, and several daughters, Margaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
Mary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last April.

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y ' W e il|ToW To PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

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TUESDAY. Aug. 19. 1917
B IB L E VKRHK FOR TODAY

IT 18 TDK ONLY HOPR OF
HUMANITY. .THE ONE I'N*
CHANGEABLE FACT OF LIFE.
VALUE IT AND PRACTICE IT;
Love never failrlh.—I Cor. 1.1:8.
M IK M I.H .M IT l
HUFFS
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Moollor)
Tbr Indian* laved I hi* u&gt;a}r*tlc

—.Trailers In Arabia
RADIO PROGRAMS Are Air-Conditioned

.OLD WINE, NEW BOTTLES

btinilni arnimd

Unused Wealth

The list of the ten richest men in the world, which a press
association published annuully before the war, was always
And blnlf* rracli toward the skjr.
Wkllr In Ibr aJirltiK the Urea brglu headed by the Nizam of Hyderabad. He would still head
to l u (
Hie list if one were made now, as his annual income is about
.$50,000,000. His wealth consists of -solid stuff,jjkejtrweitr
At&gt;il rin** grow* emu;
And tbr l&gt;M*Twiar lurk with vbrrr- and gold liars uiid bullock carts full of. gold dust. It ia
f 1)1 *o&lt;i g.
about three limes Umt.-uf-tha. late -Henry-Ford.—YeC he
lives 111 brie room and spends $30.00 a month.
“Cookie" come* fmm the fluid,
No finer example cou Id tie found of the futility of piling word “kctekjc/’ a diminutive nf Glacier Has Unique
TV brrr lit I b r f.llj th e b ill* lu a k * u
oilur rjui-buiij
up that kind of wealth. It is the Scriptural buried talent. "bosk” meaning cake.
Fire Fighting System
A prince With such an income, even if he lived in the most
Of red Hud bruiaru;
princely style, could hardly make a dent in his huge income,
Al* N rsulrilurrs
Atu] Ulf ruulnr* II* with tiiflr
BELTIN’. Mont. — Glacier
hut
he
would
at
least
employ
servants
and
officials
who
rlinktirtl firld*
National Park official* claim to
lie Alley
would to some extent share in his prosperity.
have on* of the most unusual for­
A* I took down.
Ofie of the.great causes of India's jwverty is that taxes
est fire fighting nrggniratione in
have
been
enacted
nut
of
proportion
to
the
small
Incomes
national park system,
IVbrrr, In thr wlntrr, Ihr bull.
out, T om s o e a s n i AmeHrs’s
tdirp ,li*|.,»
of those who earned, and have been allowed to accumulate
Ds liackbone ia 13 lookout
points schnttered along the rocky
in such sterile heaps ns those of the gold dust, jewels and
VilD HR MONEH HR ij continental
ItfMiund In ekirt’mrtf i
divide, manned by
other
forms
of
unproductive
wealth
plied
up
by
many
of
And Ibr while UmI tvtvi&gt;r» tbr lull,
DONE. J'iNED THff.tR
seven young marrlrd couples and
the Indian Princes, instead of going into better roads,
tall bluff*
f i v e men qnd otie. pretty college
COFFIN* CLUBS!
bridges, houses and agricultural know-how to better the
girl from Missoula, Mont., none
F*Ur» tutu tbr *kjr.
of whom mind solitude.
Tlir Indlnn* loved ibr Inti. Ull bluff*, condition of the people.
They keep an eagle eye out tor
In this country, where most wealth is u dynamic force,
And M il) 1.
smoke, pin-point lu
locatiun,
giving
j
ise
to
employment
and
production,
.those
piles
of
EMHAIIKTII WILEY.
the fire’* sire and notify
gold and jewels seem like an Arabian Night’s dream. Be­
esdquarters a t Baltna _______
fc-en if il it hot. owners of v»* sides being .fun to. look at, and few ever see them, they
Fourteen fir# control aide*— all
edit lSltT~iKou1d not fotKci To no nobody-any good.
:ut the ragweed.
cut
AMONG THE MyitK important aubjectti to bo taken up,
King Corn icemt to be slipwhich were not acted on thin sesition, are univeraal military
ping. inn llierc will be anoltin
training, the "Voice of America” information program,
•ecd lime ami haiveil, and bicad
adminaion of displaced iK’raonM, higher minimum wage,
thill nol tail I torn llie .cailh.
statehood for Hawaii,. fede
federal aid to education, health fnThe leim* "nully" and "squii- yiirance and other broadening phases of the Bociai security
felly" can raire a laugh, but live program, a new housing program," Missouri vallev auth*.
iquificU keep right on laying up ority and oilier flood, control measures, new and tougher 1
testa of loyalty of government employes, and the St. Lawtheir winler supply.
fence waterway mid power project. The Capjtol Hill boys
‘
to ,.ve cumludatily in lire better get a good lost. There’s plenty of unfinished business
United Statei,* iayi *n Egyptian awaiting their return to Washington. — St. Petersburg
viiitor, coit* $75 to $80 a day. Independent.
This doe* not allow foi pictcnl
price*..

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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SC*

12-man commlaalnn
The latest profound theory
Government Studied I. . .
by Praildcnl Tru•bout real raiics it that they opFor
Streamlining man, Renata President Arthur
ttalc sgsiml inflation. They keep
Yaudtnberg and House Speak &lt;r
people from bidding up the pricn
By VlltlilN lA VAN DEB VMCI1 Joseph Martin.
of food by making lure that all
Beside* Hoover th* members
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19
their money gbe* for rept,
If each high official directly ra- are: Senator Atkan (H-Vt.)i Ren.
Brown (R-O.); Civil
•lumslhi* to the Prrsldsnt had Clarence
We may be •wrong about il. • ilO-minut* talk with him, flat• H er v i c e Commissioner Arthur
but it doc* tram to u». in their ry Truman would trn lied up for Flemming; Dr. James K. Pol­
lock, authority on government
hot lummer day*, that getting alt ihire# month*.
from lha University of Michigan;
By
contrail.
General'
Dwight
"bet up" Jo make iceordi of one
Eiicnhowcr, commanding th*Gar- George Meade, industrialist.
kind and anolher it not a tu man invasion, took report* only
Secretary of Defense James
tional justification for living.
Irom I ha three man wnu headed r m in ts ]; Former Undim creU th* invailon armies. Tha ordei* ry of State Dtan A th n on j. for
Now lomebody bring* up du went -df&gt;wn ^ * ° ugh Ilia ranks. mar Ambassador. tu r^ R raatB riiintetetling fad o f "accidental
U n u iq ii Bl‘
‘ponder- iin Joseph Kennedy! Senator Mr®hll*n (D-Arlui; Rep, Manasee
r Pifildfnli." -al wlmm theie have ing tha two systems, decided (D-Ala.): and James Rowe, for­
maybe tha gvneral had aomathlng
been more than you’d think, and there.
mer adviser t o ‘ President Roose­
velt.
in general they’ve done bctlci
R e c e n t l y atreamlined itself,
These men will hold thair ftrat
than you’d * think.
Congrees than laid $760,000 on
masting in Waahincton on 8«pt.
ha line for a new commission 29.
Tha $760,000 budget will
Two chemical elemcnli that e* to g*ee
Prealdant
Truman's
u*#d to hire a staff, meat exfiled 2.000,00(1,000 year* ago, branch of government, . tha ex­ pen*** and pay fSO a working
and have never been found line* ecutive, that 19-19 lllhouatta.
day to Its members who are pr‘have now been created by radio­ Th* commitilnn will report to vat* cltitana.
Congress In January 1949.
History does not encourage the
active proem. Perhaps radioac­
It will be headed by the on* new commission. It was tried
tivity may yet lolve ihe pioblen man in th* nation beat fitted before, In 1910, 1920 and 1930,
to understand President
Tru­ with no reeulta.
of our mitring umbrella*.
man1* visitor pryblem.
The 1930 joint Housa-Benat*
He la Herbert'Hoover, lha on­ Committee did, however, turn the
Italian buiinet* men have byly
living
ex-prealdant.
streamlining Job over to the Pres­
paiitd the car thoitage iiy uiin
Accepting th* Job reluctant­
motor Kooter*. Over 60.000 arc ly, the 73-year-old Hoover an­ ident and lat Congress lake n*laav* hi* plan*.
•aid to be in ute. With ever- nounced)
Tha Hoover commission hss
lengthening lilt* of order* for new
“I do so wtth the distinct under- 16 month* to do this
car* in the United State*, pet •landing that this la tha last Job; (A ) cut expense*; (B»PP*nd
service 1 will render my unitscessary work and (C) abclhapa American* thouid comidu public
nallon."
lah overlapping aervicas.
*Cooter*. They might eata the de‘
Congressmen are not so con­
Congress was careful not to
very problem. The office pe*n- cerned with Mr. Truman’s pov make an alaction issue out nl
alhle
cellars
as
they
are
with
th*
this government agency to study
aikti “Where will thqy gel
Hock of organisations which they other government agendas. .
motor*?"
rapreaant.
tta m at report will not be
Under "executive" In th* new­
ad* until two months,after th*
people in*itt on getting
est Ihub o f the Congressional next president of th* United
they want when they want Directory are Hated, by rougiit S u tra haa been chosen.
gardlm of expente and Na- counti
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The 10 cabinet departments
and going no fartbar ia a
commission!, 11 boards,
handling of the aitua- lusi f l 23
NAZI8 CONVICTED
w t i - l councils.

fiome and atound the
and in Waihington than
done lately, then unhigh price ltvel* will
•and may remain for »oms
But there are way* ot
lining, out »uch matter*, eiby public untiment or by
government or both.

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to ca*h Armed Fogcea Leave Bonds for refisterad owners '(any time after September 1, 1947).
"There is no requirement that these bonds bh cashed at this time in order to
They can be cashed any time in the future, upon demand and without detay.

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Dejtartment‘strongly-recommend that you permit your bond to earn interest at'2Vk percent-( q
to its maturity) until you actually need the cash. We will be glad to Berve you at any time.
“To facilitate identification,' owners should bring their original separation papers with them
when presenting bonds for payment.
• "Under no circumstances may registered owners
2. 1947".

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bonds before

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Courteous and efficient personnel to assist you in all financial m atten.
All transactions a n photographed and become a permanent record of this bank.

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Forest Service parachuting imok*
umpers are kept available at
Uisoula, to be flown into remote
regions.
Humidity, time, of aea*on,*wind,
fuel moisture, visibility and light­
ning occurrence control the fire *
danger. Park ranger* have figured I
Out a system of interpreting thea*|
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factor» so-that
they’li-know-when '
constant vigilance is required.

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experienced •mountaineer*— are
stationed at strategic poinU,
reedy to hike into e fire area. ’
Four
packer*, with firing* of
mulea
always are
ready to
move
supplies ov*r any of tha1,100 miles of trails to a base
rampwhen additional men
are
needi
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NURRNBURQ, Germany. Aug.
19, UPy—Au American War crime*
court convicted Dr. Karl Brandt,
personal physician t« Adolf HitIer. and 14 other German doctor*
twdav of war crime* for fatal axPerlmanU on humans. The pro­
wanU a haa ter work- secution had charged that hun­
It would t like to H* dred* of thousands of concentrsfor
feet pyra tlon.camp Inmataa wen kilitd in
the
Hour* at •*worthlea»" axperimaota.

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1:01 (.'aialcsd* of Music
1:10 Afternoon Dsnc* -*

&gt; administrations and a miacel
ianeous number of Corporation*
Institutions, societies, banka and
systems.
They fit together now like
In a jigaaw puatle.
Congreea
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Al* Nr» afrtlurrit
aa-4*| Kt.alaa
ivt N ,*i uf lh* u *r
PHOENtX. A ril.—Scientifically
:#■ T weight Sons*
built alr-coiidltimirrl motor c a r t
l i l t Mi-H AUttl**
avail! are rolling over the hot
( i l l Sport* I'ar-d*
land* of Arabia in icarch of oil.
l i l t hwinglim* with Count B*«J*
llH Na» •
Thev were conitructed In the plank
Till lilt Vaiad*
of the Aritorut Iron Workl where
Ti*S VFW erotism
additional CaraVana St* now be­
7.4* bulb lilt I
ing made.
•il l N*w*
l i l t Charll* Uatntt
Each caravan coniliti of three
1.11 Vau(hn Monroe
Itra lU fi built to ipecilicatlon*
»iV* N i»i
,
■drawn up by Bert Beverly, head . .
t i l t Tanr llm**o
Clou.'* r l *t*olu*fi*r- of the /Arabian-Amert i l* Tu*kdsr - t u *
^ c u r jo il Co.. ..and detisned by
' *"U uut
w a N*w*
Alexander•LV.MacKenale, deilnjftw, .
, lln lt K.nue.tfull) Tout)
..vrr~
o * . o I-«t« unit s
OIL Co. of California.
ll:# l IUqu**tfull&gt;- Tourl
The t^aileni are equipped with
11:11 All th* Newr« ,
llil* Hi( n Off
fynlhetlc rubber tirei. four feet
W tlH tta r
high and M indie* acroai. Nor*
I.M Mian On
mal air preaiure la 20 pound,, al­
li* i r.»il&gt; Ntwa
though the tires can lie used with
I,at Calarjr Gtiu|ip«r» Jambort*
litb llomatpun
a* little ai to pounda.
•t i l in,l*i* uf tha I’urpi* H*S*
-Each unit hai sheet aluminum
1:00 Nawt
ildei and roofs. In the walls are
lilt
b u m Hr S * r * node
two Inches of Insulation and on
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li * t Tun** With Yosr Taut
the roof, four Inchea to protect
l i l t Stitt bins Tint*
those Inside from the 180 d eg ru
( i l l Morning Devotion*
davtlmo temperture*.
"
I ts Morning UrdlOtivni
In addltlon-to the trailer!, 811:00 Nrw,
jU
pauenRer personnel carrier*—not
l i l t Swlngtlm*
t i l* Manutir Ka&gt;r ,
s ir conditioned—have been built
t i l t In th* Wutiian'* World
oil fields. .Thirty-two of these c a r ­
loion Naur*
riers have Iwen constructed In the
lu ll laitln Am*rlran Ithrthm*
to take native laborer* into the
lt .l t Tun** Y u .t. Iti&lt;tur*tnk
H ill Morning * M*lodl*t
pait year.
,
II *1 N«vra
l l i l t Program Uriiiin*
l l i l t t.unvhron liinct
•A:1* _No&gt;*ity Jiw e r v
il:4 t UfirunK on a ciood
o, A’J
1 :1 # M r*l ’ i b F I t lr flir
Itiia Ntm at Hiwn l i f t lisily CUuli*
11:1* W**i*rn lloanduii
* so Newt of 111* H*r
111 1# Noon lloilr Note*
11 ft tHainp* gu*rt*i
liM N*w* *
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Ills ||) War «l Mutic
PLASTERING — STUCCO

For the first time since 1880 the jtopnlation of the south­
eastern states has increased more rapidly than that of the
nation as a whole. From 1933 to 1947 the seven Tennessee
Vnllev states grew in population by 1C per cent, while II
[ier rent meiisures the growth of the whole
H United States.
„ This is considered a very healthy augury by Gordon K.
Clapp, chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority. It
is due, he says, to “the hard work and vision of many people,
nnil the effective rn-nperatinn of many instrumentalities,
both private and public, inside and outside of the Tennessee
Valley.” He says too Hint in the Inst 13 years, the nren
served by TV A electric power has made economic gains
at a fester rate than tho rest nf the country.
Such an increase of productivity in any one region is
good for the country as a whole. A heretofore predominantly
agricultural district, when the development of power re­
sources makes it possible to process what has been grown
‘then*, •Iftrnmcs a belrtfhy ntlfWris’fhr'fifture growth. This is
part of a growing tendency toward the de-centralization
of industry.

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Few o f th« world’* lending Htntt*,timiii have more i pfnpllcn-,
lions gn their hands limn I'remirr-PirnHtmnndivV^x Frnm-t*.
Very clearly he showed the tight row he Is uUemjitiiiK to
walk between Communism ami Fascism in a recent speech
liefore* the nationul assembly, when lie warned it "of the
danger of a strong man who pretendd to be the incarnation
of the nation." 'lids obviously was a reference to DeGauile
who lias been urging Frenchmen “to unite, to turn toward
a definite national aim and to be guided by worthy leaders."
In the sumo talk Kamndier dubbed Communism, withuut
using the word, "propnftnmla that attempts to change the
meaning of democracy." With the leftist or Communistic
element strung, as well as the lie Gulllsts, in the fourUiitly coalition French cabinet, Itamadier has no easy task
oil his bands tu maintain- a balanced government.
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TUESDAY, AUGUST Iff, 1947

THE SANFOHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TUESDAY
The It. W, Ware Bible d m * ef
the First Methodist Church will
luva a covered dish supper at the
Church at 7t00 I*. 31. with Mrs,
J . IL Tindel, Mr*. P. II. Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown a* hus-

'Sags.

Miss Brown Will Wed
Harold Allen Hall

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Gocicty of- Christian ServIJe* of 1 anv kind to the stud'-nts or shin*
the Pfrst Methodist Churrh n*et on the home field nnd that the
on Monday afternoon nt tbe home i.Vord must continue,
hf Mrs. E. IL MeAlexamler. Mi .
Roy Htowning, director of the
Alvin Odham presided over the School of Aviation, a--ertnl that
M aiae** meeting, and cumin r. ». d * the student* of the uchiud went a
the vouth supper eommittoe for ,t t,alt Ilf the young men «f Sanfurd
splendid work on ’ he im al watch wlm were apprecsstive of lh« fact
■wao served to ovm&gt;;«! twsalnde-fldrAlft"rlty •Ifflrlal* werv "foidt u g * durinit tnc*
Wm;.. Nj^htctl I'rmiurH tu obtain th‘» imp*
h ey recently nt the ehurrn.
t
a{r)l(ir( for it,
use.'’

« rs. C. R. Jones wnr .........

ver Din and rarrings, She expres­ le r courses.
sed her thanki In the circle fer the
Steve and Ginny- Hennu. opvrgift and said that she regretted uluis uf tlliding and Soaring Sem_
Tied. tnf. explainer! TTimf plans tor*
Before closing the meeting n foul the snaring school and J . H.-itlau D was conducted for the In-nrrit wnv and W. W, luiudrrmilk, new
of tha building fund. .
managers of tha All n o t Lounge
After adjournment uf the meet­ and Restaurant, annulment that
ing a salad course w.,.y nerved by remodeling will liegln soon but
tha hostess to the following Mrs. om-ialion will continue during the
Odham. Mrs. Campbell, 5ti-&lt;. remodeling period.
Among those present for the
Thompson. Mr*. K. f,. Ley. J r ,
Mr*. C. O. Jones. Mt«. V’illbim?, barbecue were Sir. and Mrs. II. J .
Mrs. C. R. Jones nnd Mra, Ki Vcx- Gut, Sir. and Mrs. H. N. Sayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cnrrnway,
ander.

Happy Birtlulay
Waller II. MeritvcH»c.\ Jr.

NEW vM ONEY FO R

YOUR OLD THINGS
I » Year Discarded Furtdlutty .
e R s a s , Radio, Bicycle, Tools,
Bos. can be mid w|lH
A WANT AD IN
NEWSPAPER
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Mrs. Sushn H.

plans to return to Sanford ahou1
Sept. 13.
Mr. and Mr*. I&gt;. I ,.' Thrnslu r
have returned from New York
Slate where they spent a two
week's vacation.
Friend* of W. I,. St olidepmIre
will ivgret to learn Ihst b" is con­
fined to the Orange Mi mortal
l-o'i'ital in Orlando for further
treatment.

Mr*. Konrad Rrcdding of Ml.
Vernon. N. Y. is the guest of Mr.
a inI Mrs. Ilatlnway, Mr. and Mrs. nnd Mrs. W. II. Meriwether at
Loudi-rmilk and daughter. Mr. nnd their home on Wild First Street.
Mrs. IL A. Shryock, Mr. and Mr*.
Mr*. Gladys Conner nnd son.
G. II. Storrr, Mr. and Mr*. Frank
I’iatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lasatcr Lamar, left today for Iheir home
nnd daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Ilen- In Camilla, Ga. .iflr,- spending
nl*. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed son Gull, Mr, about three week* with relative*
and .Mr*. Robert Huff and. lUughler. Mr. and Mra. Ounti. Mr. snd
Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Lor inn on
Mrs. Lewis Alexander and son,
Mi. amt Mis. Krohne, J~. and son, and daughter and Mr. and Mr*. R.
•Mr. mnlMrwr Richard V-rnav. Mr.- laurnann -plan lo leave-Thtfrsdn
and Mrs, Karl Yost, Mr. and Mr*. for Cleveland. O. where they wil
Kiehdttl Hntchelur.' Mr. and Mr*. visit fo r about a W'f'
Kenneth II. Seth, Dr. and Mr*,
llenrv Mct.aulin, Mr. and Mrs. B.
n has
N. Fox. Mr. and Mr*. Mack TinHnptist
dale. Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Col­
geere* .
lins. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wlllian Aren
o Sanberg and Mr. nnd Mrs. Crowning.
Also the Misses noble Gene Caruther*. Hea Romero of I’alm
Hprlnre. Calif.. Ha**l Norman,
Peggy Lomlnaek, LnNor-i R&lt;iv*den,
Marie Simmon*, Nancv Herndon
and Hea Atwood. AI*o Frtrl TnorInin. Jerry Craxtoh, William Stepliens. Donald Knight,
Austin
Knight. Jerry Hasabce, Philip Gtambcrdiite, Adrian " l tar/. John
Llncerfelty Robert Lominack. Oliv­
er Sloblom, Charles Higher. Bobby
RirAifietd and Victor Hlackweldee.

SHOE SALE

S S S s ifa T

netv Inslnietor fullmtimi whith hattended Stetson t 'aivei sit v in
Del.and.
w
Thev recently mu,hi) d it),- Tot
lo Teen Shin’ in* Daytona Reach
which M i*. Rio'v.i will ' muni.ge
amt Mr, Hall w ill‘I-- n-rPriateil
with the I'lUilenli.tt 1jf o tnsurnr.ee

Wednesday A*. M. Feature!
Shop Early.

Company.

Tin* marriage "-ill 1&gt;„ perfutier,)
on b'ei’t. I p hi ibe Ihr*: Raptl*t
I’tiureh nt Davlti ti IWveh.

Mr. and Mr*. flol&gt;crt flee Iv and
son have relumed from a fiumth's
vacation spent in Gemgla and
North Carolina.

was presented with n atcrtUu: nil- eDtnllmcot for._thc Fall ami *it\- iting.in Chestnut. Hill, Mats. Sla

Play Shoes and Odd Lot

tlirl's Printed

R oj't Ranfnrired

I!li/;il)ctli To Be
Minus Trousseau
Lo n d o n , vug. 14. i .f i iv in - ■
iv»* Klirnt*eth will d„ without a ,
lloU.-cnu when rile imirries It
I’hilip Mmjntlinlten Nov, k*0 tn 1 VVo-aiiiuuVrs Yl-Uri- Rsa'KMghr! it
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w,i« niadd
Palace announced tuiddy.
This ausleriti note to Rntaht** put,lie along with ills* announce.
utiii! 1tint tiio ininre.i toil rbieetl
■jiie „f N'UtimJ IlniliU’UV design
t„i tier Wedding die*;.
The' trousseau .yll l&gt;e omitted
"in aeroplane,' )ii»h li,-« patents*
Klixnlx'th ILye Rmwn, daughter of Mr.-and-Mrs,
wishes mid owing to preseut-dsy
II. i l.ley; W. V .i. whose engagement and appim-h
conditions" the palaio statement
llarnld Allen Hull, son of Mr. and Mra. 1. \\ tin
said.,
being announred today. The wredding will l&lt;e an *
-llu-s.lil-dav iiilutiUuuV.'-means
it-lhu—Ku. l i U|itu t-Gluu ch-at.-liayt»tta lies, Ji.
tli.it elothing i* stringinlly ration­
ed nnd highly espen iive. The Idea
wifi t si-einett to tn- Hint Kli/.nheth- nt*
y tinmgh the c*,-t itiH-l not w«rt y
I lie, and eVllil "latinus" rotdd
Friend* of Herbert Sikes will In'
|low f&lt;&gt;, tile tisking ivnnlct e ■
glad In learn that he is much im­
t tu in- lluil less fminniite In ile
proved and is resting comfortably
Mr* J. ! ’ l.rinry line iejt*l n&lt;-d enddn't luiv,*..
,
at the Grange- Mrnioiml lln.piinl to tier .......
in Saofonh utter
lle-ide-. she tin s .1 f u l l.’ Fugin Orlaiklo after a severd illness. spending ;il»»ut two week* in Net
wattlinlie 1,-ft inei hooi lh»&gt; royal
(irlcati- she wns arcou.pn, ie*'
Mrs. I. N; Young, h -r daughter hy Mu Cull) Stoll who ,s it vt*lt to South Africa - utiei lid.
(ear. A .perinl a» n J &lt;&gt;( clothing
Mvrlle and Edward Slem rr nr- malning
Jo, k*„u\ dlt- to v
i at ion , iMip„l&gt;s was iii.nle t„ t!y
rived on Friday from Clio ago lo
loyal fmmly befnl&lt;■ the..- lift, in
visit for a few ilavs with Mrs. Mn. l'J: -.' M. Rngwetl.
tile tillered of popularising Hlitl.ril
Young's son*. I. N. Young nod K.
fashion, hi Rmitli Vfi'o-.i
N. Young and iheir families.
Iteiiid ,,f the wedding gmvn will
Mr. *riil Mr*. M. E. R.rkei h u e
had a . their guests Mr?. R.ibrr's In* kept .,-errt mil it jilM before Hie
Friends will la- glnd to lrarr mother. Mrs. Iva-T. Rlngo of Si iSiiWillg.
that Mrs. Ted It. Ca*b nnd yuunt Augustine. Mrs. R. t*.-do'rump i
select,.f tc+- ll iltnell
daughter, Petti .Maurltri, have rdi'Mgn fit,in several snbnii|!,.|| l"
turned to ibeir home on \V, *
1uf til Itnlinornl t V I'' tu Fct.'land.
Twentieth Street ‘ from the Fei
I.t. AtnUhOmUeri, ^vho lift tn-etl
-I li ving I ben* wi( I) t be j iivqI f.im.
mild-Laughton
Memorial lliisp*
Ill, KuTI .1 lima) in Ho- , I,.....in/.
Tin- London Kvettilt .* N»-a. r-uid
children l;i&lt;bard anti Candy’!, have the prince s "has pr„i-.d,l\* , itoren
Mi. nnd Mrs. Julian Sten-liom returned lo Panfui,I nfi, r nlleml n tradltlomd design mml,- in ftn&gt;plan to leave tnnuuiow to -tileud iug lltr annual Astemt-'y of the slippei satin." milling that "tills
the Hnptlst ronferenre which i;i Church of God al f’levelond. T-tin would cnti-i-st of a v’r foil, Lin.
luting held in Ridgecrest, N. C. They filined llie nmloi, io| • lo lilt it tight fitting b o d ic e wdb long
Refine returning lo Sitnfoiil ibev Field- of Iho Wood iit.l llelpkr' - sti'ove* mid o' It--ii I Imped or
will visit relative* in Slnteaville Count v, N, C,
Mplan* neck- ' .

Bastiste (iOWU9
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Shortie Suits
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V Rrsl Money Sasinc Value. It educed .To t'lesr! These Gnwps
These Suit* I'mmerly Motil For Vre or Fine tRisllly Rsltste.
Vtiuh 'lore. Shirt Has Yoke So Easy Tn I.sundry. Huy Now,
Rack. Pant His IMrals, With Take Adtantage Of These l.o»
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Stockings stay sheerer
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••pen Sunday*
l [&lt;*»ed Manila)*

. Alpltu Boyeril.v. '!&gt; Hwp mti,ltiii*e4 i

Mr. and Mr*. O. C. IJomdorff nnd
»on have returned from a motor
trio to Chicago, 111. ami Indiana­
polis. I ml.

Tt)(, wh.ml. itself, he Mat.st is rap-

Special project chairiimn With Mrs.! (dlv Winning n nationxl allracGeorge Williams. le„ Mr-.
o. thin with student* registering from
-Jones and Mr*. Ralph ’fhump'on'i California. Maine, Chicago, VirSt co-workers. Tlie retiring ne- ginia. Ohio and Connfeneut. He
rstary. Mr*. LUrne.t Camplwil,1 »*id that he expect* a opacity

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Sal. 9-12
Fyc* Examined’• tita»»r«

University in Deling whcie w tjj
wa- a mnnla-t ,f tii» Zein T n 'i!

■ Mr. ami Sirs. Arthur Beckwith,
Sr. .have returned fn m n twin
month's vacation in the C'ar-dinns,

Mr. and Mrs. Martin St Ire
cipher .-uiflv-rfawghrrr..'Graee M*t
dr,, have ffturned from a month’'
yaralinn at New Smyrna tlrae'i

Dr. Charley I.. I’ersottH
Optometrist

Miss Hrmvn gradual, I from
Scahtvcxc High F ,h o d in I &gt;i«&gt;- -;
tons Reach- mu! dttd’hletl Siei son ,

VVnvrro**, Ga. arc visllingfriends
and relatives in Sanford.

Miss Aline Anderson of Chat­
tanooga. Tenn. Is the goes*, of her
sister. Mrs. Hoy Wrtjjhr, at her
home on Oak Avenue.

Rtown of

the engagement aiat upormo bn ij marriage uf their da'i'ilDer. Etiralieth ll«|ie, lo H i:eld Align Hull,
son «f Mr. amt M.- I. W. Il.’il of
.Sanford.

Ohe rear uf Municipal operation ,
of the Sanford Airport was d ieMrs. Emmett Hunt is spending
I’j tied on Friday night’ bv the some time in .K^neyvillc, N. C.
students of the Kanfor I Hetjgol of
Aviatian and the private fivers of
Mis* Frances Cobh has return
this area. Guests were the* city ed to Hanfm ^ n fte r two nnuith
officials of
repreven
tative* uf the Juiuuc_*ad—ttentoe-

SVmlnule'.CIiapti-r No. 2, O. F of "Quarters A" a t the mrpurt at
8., will meet at 8:00 l ‘. M. a 7:30 o'clock where hartH-cued |mrk
the Masonic Hall. .
I and htn-f were served.
The Lodge No. .27 of tin
Hm Gunn, a flight Instructor of
1. O. O. F. and th&amp; Seminal &gt; Rebec the School of Aviation, ncird a»
ea Lodge No. 43 will have a coyer- master nf cerrmonje* fnr the a f­
*d dish supper at the I. U. O, F ter-dinner talks whirl) described
Rail at 6:30 I*. M. .
the trials and frihulatiom of the
pn*l and plum were mwlr fer the
roniimr year. Waller Kn&gt;hn*. J i .,
Circle Meets With
chief pilot of the sclvmt said'that
Mrs. McAlexander j the school has established an onvii able record of one,.year of opera-

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G-Men Break 6 Garre Walker Continues To
Losing Streak By
Enjoy Leud In'NI*
. Nipping Feds 2-1;
Ratting * Contest
, Lake Slated To Hurl
(SAINKSVII.I.K, Aux. 11. tSp
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Hoax turned in hi* 17th victory
of the season .hy defeating the
rampaging Sanford Cell

T U E S D A Y . A U G U S T 19. 1947

THE SANFORD

PAGE FOUR

NKW YORK, Aox. I t. idh—
Oiitfirhlei Hairy Walker of the
I'hiladtdphia I’hijlie* t'ontlnned to
enjoy a roinmandiiix tnaixfn In
the National la-agm- huttinx del •
hv today while la&gt;u HciOilteatl of
thtf Cleveland Indians p.ifeil the
•Amerrnm l.njrup*by "T •cant four

Hal llriner. St. 'AUgustina Saint
ri|(hthandrr whitewashed the Dayldiia licarh Islander* In Uie *rvrn
inning openinx tilt af * twin hill
hv a 2 to i) marxin to rack up a
no hit no tun ronteat hut night,
the find of the year for unv St.
Augustine hurler.
Johniiv TheoUiW. reefnt lv ar..1._■ «... al" . U .U i.
. .1 II..I

IliU m tli.

Walker rollected
time* at tort during the pad -vrrk
wrhlrh includes xanie* of Sumliy
II..'. j
to room hi* averor-j Irom .711 to
..747. 25 point* more than veteian
Aiivie Galnn of Gineinnnti has
|di*fra. Guinn, moving nl a .122
rlip, replaced New York’s W.\IL«r
Cooper In the runner-up *lul. Coop,
er tumhled from
nlare writh *2116.
Although hi* mark dropped lir.e..*.l»»
Del.and Red llata In n twin hill
. Il.iudreai* re ,1
at Conrad Park In the University
in the rival rlrplayt-c manager
Thk'Frd* ar* now te»ilog two
and one-half game* le-lilnd thfalirth place Orlando SenalotV,
since the Serudur* edged the la-e.*i 1i «c
burg Piralca in a 5 tq I ronteat In plinjc, w h a h n s u m i M •
r r « w n t w lr r ,
P«*Vi*n point*
Orlando laat night.
It la likely that Manager. John to lti| i\vnnLff* lt&gt; m o v e u p t** . V W .
NVw York** *Icm* DiMuririo uni!
Krider will lend Hull/ take to
tha mound for the Fed* in to- Ito* to n ’* T h I y/illi itim irp ti«il f^t
nlght’a encounter.

Stanton of the Olerymrn
The G'a scored their xante win­
ning tallica in the fouitn frame
on a -lapte of control by Stanton.
Tonight the Fed* enleriain the
Del.and Red Hat* in .» aingie lilt
that la staled to gel under way
promptly at 8:00 oVIocit. Gametime for the Sanford Hunt • game*
has been changed to ‘1:00 I*. M.

I steadily. The lluUlto jdayrr*
Mure alau taking a bearing pn&gt;»
irttlly. The rule lautk at that
lime said that once a player W t
th* irame he c-1 Id .not trturn.
A I' N e w a fa a lu rr*
hut Yost waivru the rule anJ
Many yeara ago one of the ull'iwrd
the
Buffalo l»*&gt;* to
great
point-o-minutc Michlx &gt;« move in and nut uf play.
leania. eoarhed liy Fielding Y«*f,
Finally a Buffalo player eaire
*a « (daynix lluffnlii Ulilveialty. I off tho field exhausted a n d '**
The Wolverine* were liatter- down on the Michigan l&gt;eneh,
iux Huffalo and the x o if mniinl•I alnnirvide of Yost.

SPORTS LAUGH

ouux man.

JthLend -•.-r lilt *uo 0 0 0 *n t&gt; 2 illflrt aide."
GaaplMx for hieuth, the ptayi
thr nlxhrra|i‘a&lt; the pennant‘kmifJ Gomel ami I'awllrk; Altinsn. Har­
re pi ft df
Ancient Chv nine druhhnr.tire de­ din and Madjeaki.
•'I’leaae don't send me awa
lete. 14 to 2.
INM OOu 000—1 5 1 Mr. Yo»t. I want to »la)r her
Tin- I’ lathe Axalear liipp-d lau-shurg
201 ooo |0I—a II tl I've l*eni in that game. _ foi
the Detain I lied Hats, 7 to I. and Orlando
the Orlando Senator* nipped the Gormiih and Ball) ZedalU, Ifevd limes already auil I don't wai
and Ahrru.
to xo, hark again."
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UP) -Georgia's Tommy llarnra and
George Hamer ihret Itlchnrd
'Smart and John llutlrk of Arkantaa in thr second round of I hr
Southern States Four-Hall Gulf
Tournament here today.
1 The Georgia pair, wen lh" openInr 30-hole match yesterday » and
8 against their youthful Alabama
opponent*. Waller Wood ami Tom­
my Nlcoh Smart and Ilutirk de­
feated Stockton Rogera and Gor­
don Bullock of Florida. 8 and B.
Junlu* llrliert and llavinonl
Salmrn of Imulilatta won n dose
match from the South Carolina
comldnalion of Harold lirll nnd
*P. J . Boatwright uf South Carol­
ina. 2 nnd I.
In pnr of the day'* top rrntrlu-a,
Albert Slone and Wealey Drown
of Tennraire. trimmed Waller Cis­
co and nud Schwerl of Kentucky,
ona up. 8|nne and Brown » n «
alx under par to gain a'lhroe hole
advantage In the first round. They
will meat Habrrt and Salmcn lo*
dav.
North Carolina** Kvcrv Ibvk
and Tommy Card had n 3 and "
vlctorv over Martin Tenney and
Harold Wllklna or Arkansas. •
The Florida entry of Charles
Harper and* Jimmie
heat Al
Villegas and Frank Normnnn of
Igiulslana. 9 and 8, while Jim
McNair and Charlie Dudley of
2. ThZ"86UHT CaVuTnriahs
will meet Harper and l&lt;ee today,
In th# day’s final match, the
no. I Alabama team. Gordon Smith
And Pressley Thornton, beat Uoyd
Ramsey and Johnny (rwnea
Kentucky 3 and 2.
Georgia team* have won six of
tha previous tournament*, losing
In 1939 To Ilohby Pdnkelh.-rg&lt;&gt;r
and Hkip Alexander of North
Carolina. Tommy Uarnea, one of
the .outstanding entrl?* In this
event, was a member of the HMD
and 1948 winning comblnatloni
for Georgia. Th# previous seven
toumayi have lieen played In At­
lanta.
* All matches for th* tournament
will be 88 holes, with the final
Thursday.

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Success Of UN Seen
llaniriritf In Balance

the Dutch consider nn Internal the fallh of people evervwhcie
Dutch affair. 'A t sink.- N .the ill thr Unite.) Nation* I’euptr nre
miration iif whrther peace in mure behind the government* who me
important.
-aupposnl" lu be Iwhin i the U. N.
11* JAM ES D. WHITE
,That’s- an old point, te.it the
However, behind the Indortf rihn
A t1 Foreign A ffair* Ami tv s ’.
Thr United Nation* in i s .unted question l* a smoldering dlscon- U. N.'a legal director, Abrtrhn'ii
two-year-old, struggling in very tent in niore than half of all hu­ il. Feller, made it attain lost week
fb deep water*. Tlje Security Cotin- man hearts. R egardin' of vvhnt in an ad d ress.aW ator Alto. Calif.
” - cil i# grappling with thr unproved the U. N. can do about ImHnrrtn, —“ A m rrtran*." he *nldt***km*w the
t-nlrd problem* of Greice and-In-] Jt will merely be start Ini; to trrkle unquestioning obedience wiilrh the
donnia.
’
a key question of this country, decisions o f I lie L!. S. Suprenie
Greece &lt;1r mains a hard knot of j how to extend freedom and n Iwt- Court nfmmnnd, thung.i il cm.
R in so- American contention, and ter life Jo half a world which will mutter no more limn one mondial
to 'enforce them,
Uutyintt tbut knot (iroUsbly would |find them new and strange,
be relatively simple If It .’'ere not 1 Upon either or bo’h of thrsp J . 'I doubt if they would stat'd
nulled so light by the unUgonisin j rases. Greece and Induneda, the j one whit bettn If Congresr voted
between the two most powerful United Nations could Rand or fu ll.. the chief justice nn armored divi­
nations In the world.
I A few weeks from now it may tie *lon and n fleet of auPfr/afttcsuea.
lndonetla_ia different in tw olclcar whether the organirAtloi, j u l l j The l.trn .if ldu^. United Nation*
avs. Here
the rilost irii iiw-mit J irark or whether the wolid will [must stay Strung and i'r.|iv sip.ngi"avs.
He
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of the Netherlands, which thus far power struggle with an arms race. j . strength will come not from
How this cornea out will tu* money, or armies, or guvertlRUnt,
has refused to recognise Security
Council authority to examino what determined in the last analysis by4 but flout the people.

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FIVE ROOM house. 928 West 3rd I 0 .

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modern homes, ten minutes drive
from gown town, on hard toad.
r About one ft one half acre* of
land with each home, well drain­
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a ttic ‘fan, complete hath roams
shrubbery and fruit for home
use. If interested call at 1113
Sanford Avc. between 12 noon
- uhd one o'clock.

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Good 0 room house with 2 lots un •
paved at reel f5.000.00. You’ll TRACTOR WORK Plowing and
discing (no garden plots*. I'tiune
say. "This is it” when you set- IL
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Two beautiful homes in the Mayfair seetlon. Roth are homes
such as you didn’t dare hope ftp-. EXPERT painting— roiitruct or
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
hourly baaia,
H. ■G. Grogan.
Tom C. Bolt, Associate
Free rsilm alri, Phone 7R‘I J .
110 North Psrk Avenue
Hanford, Florida
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; REAL ESTATE WAN TED
special made door*. etc. J-eminoln Uiildnet Works, directly la-,
HOME with income. Close in:
hind the Clinic. F i r fire c itiMust be priced right. C. A.
motea. phone 652.
Harris, 516 Fust. Street -up.
stairs.
FLOUR SANDING * finishing,
cleaning ft' waxtng. our power
B ARTICLES FOH SALE
unit enable* u* in work where
there is no *ilectvlc coiims riu'.t
Lawn Chairs, outdoor and porch
availSble. 21 yeai* exiK-rienc*.
furniture built to order. J . K.
il. M. tilesron L*kr Aloiy Fla
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R EC O R D T l a Y e RS for rent. By
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W. 1st St. I’hone 053.
OFFICE space In Malach Building.
Large light offices, rewly decor­
ated. all utilities, hast and Janl■tor service furnished. Call tWiW. IL ft A. Dept. Store.

CONVALESCENT HOME now
open at Chuluota, It) miles 3. E.
-o f. Sanford- and JB J u l i e s J E .
2803.
of Orl^do. Large screen and
open porches to ait amf enjoy
SPECIAL
the cool breerca off Lake Cath­
erine. Large ground* and walks .Outside white paint by Davis of
Baltimore 5 gallon* $26.00,
safe from auto traffic. Large
Robson Sporting GnMi. JU*t E.
lobby and rooms. Brick construc­
First Street, Phone 99s.
tion. Can accomodate 25 only.
Flume or write for reservation 3 acres field corn teudy foe har­
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vest. Pnone 781 J.
Martin 2392 or write Box 131
Chuluota Florida, Large redan AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
for guests to visit their doctor.
and Service. The Music Box,
119 W. 1st St. Phone 953.
AVAlLABLR at once, convenient.'
iv located down town section, ROOF COATING- Asin-slos Alu-I
up to date apaitmenta with all
mlnum roof coating- good for
modern conveniences. Adults
metal, slate or composition roof­
only. Phone 650.
ing. Stop leaks. Coots your home
10 to 16%. Ten year warranty.
FURNISHED room, with kitchen
SENKAR1K GLASS A PAINT
privileges. 607 Oak Ave.
CO. 112-114* W. 2nd Hk
6 ACRE CELERY FARM located
SEWING MACHINES
Lake Monroe, rent i'Jiio.oo per
HALES A HER VICK
year. Charles W, Robinson,
Route L Box 631-A, South Jack- BERT'S HEWING MAC1I. SHOP
115 8, FRENCH. I’ ll. 1 1 9 ? ----* stmette, Fir. - “
1 BED ROOM, twin beds and bath. CANVAS PAINT- clear and colora. SKNKARIK GLASS ft
Call after 5:30 IV M .414 Myrtle
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2~~ WANTED TO RENT

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.FURNISHED or unfurnished apt.
’ perm, residents. By li t of Sep:.
Ouse in ss possible. 2 liedrooms.* Please call 271-R after
5:30.
WANTED by business wainsn and
grown ion small unfurnished
apartment or small house within
walking distance to town. Reply
Box F. W. Care Herald.

? REAL Ef f ATE FOR SALE
One 6 room house nn.1 3 four room
houses it 71. Hickory Avenue
for sale for $3500.00. All taxes
and insurance paid on same. J .
C. Jones. 422 E. 4th Btreat, San­
ford. Fla.

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NEW, two stury, three bedroom
huuie. Two car garage.*, On
coiner lot J l 8 x,14Q In May fan.
( d is til unfurnhlrad or fur,
NICELY furnished A room home
in Sanford Heights. Every mod.
em convenience, largo sleeping
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 017
W. 13th._____________________
NICELY arranged five room bung,
alow, about 3 miles from city on
paved road with several extra
lot*.
Priced at $4,850.00 with
attractive terms.
HOBBRT A. WILLIAMS
Raymond Lundqui^l, A sso ciate
Phon* 712 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

WORK WANTED

ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith llro. Phone 1188,
A I.TERA TIO N S-all kinds, but*
■ton*, belts, buckles. Mr*. Mo».&gt;:tlwhlte. The
Accommlation
Slurp, llii E. 2nd St.

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FOR RENT Fluor sunder. Rimy
operation. Rcruonnhlo rater, .San­
ford Paint ft Glass Co. Phone
303,_________
DODGK - PLYMOUTH
PA R IS AND SERVICE
10B Palmetto Are.
I’hons 1011

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County I’h. 4703.
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muck—
spotted
plgv &lt;
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•potted China boar, 50 plgi.
Schwah. Phona M3-Wi ’
1989-HYM OUTH pick-up truck.

p o s s e s s io n — 2

HELP WANTED

farm home, 4 room house.

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Over-Population Of •
Japan To Be Issue In
Peace Treaty Talks

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furnished or unfurnished, beau­ GIRL for cashier ft eoeraeGi coun­ FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge ton ft W £iWa
pound lo re IUr a such tymptomal
truck
with
*42
motor,
15,000
tiful lawn, over 90 fruit trade,
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a
recent
tnedlceJ
leas rtnkb
ter, also soda girl. Looey'* Drug
miles—elio 4-wheel utility trwil- Compound proved ramsrkebly
hal
•hade trees. H acre rich a l t l .
Store,
er
to
be
pulled
iMhind
ear.
2-ton
to
Woman
Iroubtad
UiU
way. I r a
rated garden toil, 1 acre row
tioetor*
cell
a
uterlua
asdaltt*
load limit. Dick Aiken; Phono a (read *uoth|a« afl
m . r . i P F n i r Nc R ..
pasture, 2 chicken yard* fenced.
438-R.________________________ u en aa'a moal import!
1 artesian wall. Price 31350.00.
)NT END3,
U mil* Federal Highway In
NCING. 1937 DODGE TUDOR, njw p*ipt,
process, 9 mil** W. of SainottL
upholstery good condition. Roy
WilJj, BL No, 1 Box 78.

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j A M F C t n irjll. I ' l l lll it e A ve n u e .
M r-'. C m lie It H c W lrtD M llictb iM
lb n
T D Tysotti
pastor

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Hy TOM LAMBERT
f
AP New sfeiitutes
,.fc
TtlJiYO —T h e if if of aver-populaliou is rising again from these
crowded islands, a serion.:, arttculate and accuiate cry on an issue
us Important to the rest »f the]
world as In Japan.
There me 7J.tHJO.iMKI people hud­
dled together on Japan's f»ui
main tsla’nds In an aran smaller
than the state of Montana They
are 'jammed together 4'i~ to the
iare mile nk compared will! lit
tic tllutc I tin tl It tint- miunir mile
in tlfr United States.
Never in Japan's modern his
lutV has tlie country's area Issn
aide to support the population,
which has more than doubled In
60 vest*.
Since the occupation, some 635,0&lt;H) additional acres hacq iiecn put
Into production throogn land teclamation piograms which if cartie.1 out faithfully will give the
country another 1,000,000 acres by AFIU FIVIHO FROM CHICAGO to New York lit two liotiFs aiul liiln u
minutes. William I*. Odom . !-il) I* gu-rted l&gt;y Mayor tVillitim O'Dkk y ;r
I960.
Rut bv that lime* if the popula­ *t New York’s City Hath Odom, who est|blbhed u ‘gtoLo-cItviiiiiJ jo. . id
tion rise continues, if the birth­ of *1 bouts. 3 mlmites, 11 sctnnds, said lie at^o plaiincU td’ntdkc a t ill &lt;it
rate Is maintained. !f infant mor­ Xl.r lidcut Truman at the White House.
(/rrtcruatlunul)
tality do renKes furtli
as a resuit of Allied health leaching* there will lie 80,000,(Mill’people in I’car utit the Japane.ki' ielp&lt;*nm'i ontv *ix “ risiuciiift the rate o f imp
to leave tjielr homriand Lu othci ulathoi g ro w th .;'
these islands. T h e n a tu ra l tW n ttn * u iv tu u i i i'
Jupnn'* population i t certain lo than sunny climes and gc.il Jiving
tie an issue among the I’sacenuik- condition*. Of 5,5IK),IHhi tepittrr lleudipiut Ik 1 . w hich Pieparv.l i.t.
ate*
returned
I
"
Japa
n
-.111"
.
lln(m llille ll-t* ns oilier P&lt;r*slhl|ili.*
era, most or whum will remember
that Hitler. Mussolini ami the Nip. tml of the war. only 2.490,II(H* w’ere fo r Is'lte riitg the b&gt;l of Jitpntlecivilians.
dcvclupnii nt nf ht|*b.-, yi» h
ponese ttieniselve* vriej| "over,s(MplVt ; * v i - . e ]tu v * » f jr d .
,
t.r.|MilclClor,w' As-une. eii-tn.e-fuf-evm iu ,.i!a t u u -t i m n Ta h u n icfm t'tr 1
pansion ntul aggression.
because
inklRgrists
sought
ritiite
, 011*11 k-atnut of reiCjuinj u ; ‘sn'-, t 1
(t is liecoming a hi..... ....
eWI i»siie with Jap an eo ieadris sun foi the armies and in d u stria l, u l ion, w hen p ra ctic a l, if-d e n i'
id*
a
tu
miming
lahur
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ad.
lic n lly im '«mI s*«s**| m w ntiiieriali- I
themselves, who are . tuggryling
In an outline &lt;&gt;f Japan's natural jm tm rted m a te ria l-, mat t. •
tentative telinslies.
Allied
headouaileri
i.y n
i n n i iirnm
iusi le i * . s
, VllttlcllC
Utstrltil
v u llic lte
iii't i ad ki!
"I
ra t 'll id .
Prime Ministfr Tetsu Kula&gt; amn trSource* hy
'f suggestion incntiorie.t.tiyci.tlit p ^ tm e.l ruaterutlatold The As“o. i*te&lt;l Press that It* -r:
uton with Nippon’s future c.-on"holies" the Allirii will "consider tf*r
ouc oyatcrowded conditions" when
writing1 the peaiV treaty- *
Foreign Minister llitoriii Ashida*
------ J1 !ST A R R IV ED !
classified Jbw-Japa ue*«-e«uigi ati on
plolib'm as "a problem for uegotialjnn" after the treaty Is signed,
Y’ep. we’re jiruinl lu nnnoiince
evidence tlint he at least looks to
new mliHlinn tn imr feetl .slurk . . .
eipigtatiun as one way to aolve the
unuthrr rtirlnnd nl mil rienls frnm
ovar-populat inn.
Stnie Minister Mltsusiike YoncmI!h imii nttundiinl vitnntins
knl«i nsseittsJ recently, I tliink
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In
htereiise ymir liappine&gt;s.
it iiinv be an idea to petition the
Allied power* to allow' return of
A ( AIM.OAI) HE
our nnlionals to foreign coun­
tries. . .
Semi-Solid Butlemiilk Prodm ls
There is no doubt thn’ Japan is
over -populated but there is no
Cuntr In and gel vuur Hiipply Intm it*- DmLh .
doubt either that the Japanese
for hugs, rhicketm, turkeys and rnlves!
roll id relieve the pressure some
■what themselves.
Hunt's Tuxedo Fet'd Store
One wav would he to settle an­
other million people oil Hokkaido,
Corner Second. &amp; Snnford Avenue
Nippon's frontier islan! to th«
north. Allied hendipisrteM ex­
.
['hone 358
perts say that this island, con­
taining almost one foutth of the
acreage In Japan and only about
1*2 It It of her population, i*'"*Kriv

YA-DE tnoth proofing lasts '6
Vents. Hnve your wonlens .ninth ru ltiiliillv unde r-p op u la te d."
- proofed now. - DowmftvfTrt-'tPJrtMusi Japanese. IiuWeVe C sli’ iuers ft Liinmtry, 113 Palmettn der at the "cold dlff-cub. living"
Ave. Phono 914.
when naked why^thla partial toluHon of jettrling .q^»re people •to
Piano Tunhrg and Repairing. I.
Hokkaido is not mote s.ircessfu.
Hill, Res. 011-W.
Japanese tilwaya are choosy
•FLOWERS
alnml the liH-atiuns to which Hu v
HIONH
tem all occasions
wish to emigrate. They have and
Shuw ranis and posters
MeNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
would iigaui leap at moving to
O— DH1VH MIGN HER VICK
Blpes Ave. Just off Celery
Hawaii, California or Hurt! tm.
Office ph. 403 residence oh. 6|0 B 1 O. D, (jimtrrss. Phnn* t 02l
they show 'little incllnaliou to do
Paint*. Poultry' Supplies, Natl*. Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ any pioneering.
tric Appliance, Hewing Machine
When the Japanese overran*
Purina Feed*, Groceries and
and vacuum clennei ir|iatrs. The Manchuria and held it up to the
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
Home SJujv. lib 41 Sanford Ave. home folks as “living space," out v
Celery, Phone 1198.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143 J.
a few hundred thousand — and
those mostly businessmen or got
FOR HALE— Umerock for drive­
ernnient officials— o ;aded that
way* and
roadway*— l'bon*
RKNT A CAR
wav.
1241.
YOU DRIVE IT
Repatriation figures f u r I he i
PHONE 200
rUXFDO F E E DA--com pl*ta lino.
RBRICK I. AND- 31OR R IRON
Hunt's Tux«Je Fenl.Siora
Legal Notice
U DRIVE-IT. INC.
FOR HALE
HUfllK
Nolle* It IieisD) Blv*n &lt;•*#&lt;
OLD NEW SPAPERS—3 CENTS
SIS rllKHSsl In tlUsJn*** St l i t 8*11
GC*L* TTO r / k h
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
folit A ke,i ue, Vkunli.l.l * l.irlJs ..
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
dsr the rtc tith i f S tlit* p iA i.i..
BUNDLES.
It-e .r * lt* i,l* «»r - I.” . a tel tlisl '
AND TYPING
10. 15. 20 and 25 CENT '
InltBd tu r*gl*l*i saiu risoi* pu&lt;
CREDIT IIUKEAU OF
•asm I., Ills I* Mo* n( Hu KlrtliiiniHERALD OFFICE
HANFORD
NiyilS Mlalllt* tChaplei P 'U t , lata*
116 N. Park
Phmie 139
lit EtbrUtS. ts tll O11a III* •Set •
See Jiqtmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
I.f rill C In sJI I'n u ll at K.inni'1’1
Works far new Radiatois, new
( on or v . Klorlila.
Radiator cores. Radiator clean­ EXPERT R A D I O REPAIRING
A1f i nl W. II. 8lsn»*r
t*hll ■ m.iiilry, Ji
ing and repairing.
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
(Mini’ll
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
July !». I»«JSEPTIC TANKS. Grease Trap*
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE —
■Block*, Aluminum Window* uml
Baby Valvrt iurrj
-Whit* cement Paint,
(e. Hun Iran*—htxfcaa.
!'T J t-trtrtti— In ilru n in n — e m — rl.
lied cnnlainer. Econumicai ami I.tils un unt «*• *k*ltr li»*trr t
Miracle Concrete Company, Sul
aafe. Fully medically approved ii I" llli a il" t » ■nil at th* u lljte ul
Elm Ava Phona 1335.
In Ilk* suuir
Cell Daytona 2IB7-W collect foi iliahi*pau|iarln(tane*ni
. T h e tmard reaarke* the Film
FOLEY SAW FIL E R . Retcmther
deteiln. tMPdiaper*, $2 4 wee :. tu
illir*»IHl
*11
Hit,
*
end 3 setters. EmericV wood
-FIR ST IN SANFORD"
llnera of I'ebtle laurtaroUe
working machine with H H. P.
tina,a ,.f Tu t,lie Iruttiictiun l ‘"
r'enilnut^ Coanty, *1*84*1
motor. I Band Saw. 817 W. 13th
LONNIE
MCMULLEN’S
Merkel
T
IV. larwlohi Herretaty
8L
1, K. Jnriten. Chairm an
Barbrr Shop open Thursday,
Friday ft Saturday.
BEE THE new lutwn Shaver, Ask
MorirH
for demonstration. SENKARIK
Nirtlre |* h e r.h r irlven rb»« we art
GLASS ft .PAINT CO. 112-114
In ihe wonrlwurhln* liuetneM un
W, 2nd «L
13 N O TIC ES— P E R SO N A L Itaflruad and Carnnm rlal Avanun

Batteries ft flattery Charging.
H, IL POPE CO.- INC.
SANFORD. Beauty Salon—Phone
1864. 309 Perk. Mary .McMahon.
8MALL furnished bungalow, cor­ CAL WONDER pepper plant*. L.
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
ner lot, immadiato possesilon.
B. Mann, la k e Monutc. Fie.
Id . up, guaranteed. Water sufPriced at 15,000.00.
tentr. Also open evenings.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SOFA, I8lh Century *tyle, slip
Raymond I.und&lt;iid*t, Associate
cover* Included-. Phone 4&gt;lti*Wi
Phon* 731 Atlantic f l t l k Bldg.
4 CEILING fgn* for (ale. Laney’* 14
LO ST A FO U N D
8 BEDROOM hou*a fumUhtd or
Drug Store.
un/urnlibcd. New *l*ctric kitch­
LOST: Female Ret Terrier, white
en, double garage 4 acre*, frw
with brown Spots. Answers to
fl
AKTICLE3
WANTED
fruit tree* on ML Dora Highnemo. "Sandy". Phono 328-M.
wav 0 miles from Sanford. Phone Highest cash, price paid for used
Reward.
County 3305.
furniture.
Ted
Devi*
Furniture
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Co. 311 E. 1 s t Ph. 958,
GOOD, five room bungalow loc­
LOST—Two 1100 x 20 Tire* on
ated on large corner lo t Priced I’LL BUY your car regardless of
rim*. Ilrand number* 2743 ft
$5,500.00 with term*.
2807. Finder notify Teritlanil
•ge or condition. Roy Reel, 904
ROB
IOBERT A. WILLIAMS
Trail Tours at Sanford. Phono
W, 2nd SL__________________ |g
Raymond Lundqulat, Associate
- 11. Rsward.
Phone 7$2 Atlaatlc Rank Bldg.
7 Pets, UveetocK^ Supplies

6 ROOM HOU.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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VVedemeyer Reports !Reporter Flies With
To Chiang-Kai-Shek-Sanford Pilot During
National Glider Meet
NANKING. Aug. ip GF&gt;— Geo.

Explosion
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arnltr control tuday, Army enlneer* and troops. who arrived
urlng the night, aurreedrd in
isolating several large munition*
dumps from which more explo
■tons had been expected. ■
The gravity or the disaster
waa pointed up by the dispatch
of Adm. Regsfdgo Rodrigues,-na­
vy minister, from Madrid to the
•gene.
So complete was the ruin o '
the naval arsenal, situated .about
two mites from central Cadiz,
that no clue was left to the
Cause oft the disaster.
The force of the explosion
Cracked buildings in the hemt
Of .Cadii. Street cars were dr-

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their, hinges.
The explosion came at •I0:o«
P. M. last night. Spanish author(ties announced no estimate of
the casualties. 'Reporters said
most of * the Injured they saw
had been cut hy flying glass nr
were bruited by falling debris.
Tha Jere i de Is Frontera radio
station, 16 miles to the north,
broadcast appeals throughout the
night for d rotors, nurses and me*S
lelties.
Ambulances and rrscue teams
were arriving from as far east
aa Malaga, west from Huelva,
and north from Sevilla.

Reds Hit U. S.
(C a n lla a .4

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eral Albert C. Wedemeyer, In a
five-hour conference today with
General isslmn Chlang' Kai-Shek,
gave the Chinese leader what offlelal sources deserthrd as a
"very frank” report In conditions
in Formosa, (Union ami Shahghail
The American presidential en­
voy conferred at Chiang’a . re­
sidence. with lime out only for
lunch, and the unexpected length
if the session recalled Wedemeyer's previous crltiral reports
of rondltbm* 'jis he hsd found
them In north -China anti Manchurls.
*P
Wrdrmeyer Is In China to

TiAt ffllt I t all.

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"The council alone must deride
thi* question and not the Nether­
lands. The government of the
Netherlands certainly will submit
to decisions of the council *jf&gt;. we
•how no Indri-iklon."
Complaining that the couneil
had uaetl too little of Jta power,
rather tU n overstepping author..
Itv as maintained by the Dutch,
the’ Soviet delegate Hi to renewed
hii demands that troops from lioin
aide* be withdrawn to positions
hold when hostilities broke Mil
July 21 In Java as thn result of
what the Dutch called police ac­
tion.
"The government of the Nelh•rlands Is not satisflol that they
perpetuated a crude attack on the
Indonesians.” ha said. “They even
demand that the Indonesian* not
interfere with Dutch troopi."

Local Communists In
Greece Ajd Guerrillas
ATHENS. Aug. 19. OPl-Press
r * ports today agld a heavy guer­
rilla assault on the town of Naoutia, 60 miles west of Halomka.
was beaten back last night aftor
tsvsral hours of hard fighting.
The reports satfl ths guerrilla*,
disguised as "peaceful citizens,'
a
m *I
ofF 1
local

rnmmlinlils
b*.I l.llrn.J
Communists m
sml
burned
160 houses, the townhall, the polstation and ths c iv il admlnlsRon office be/ors Iwdng rrpel-

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A v a l i s t forces j v .’ co said to
hav* used srtm jrjrTocounfer ths
affects of heavy mnt!*r fire by
tho rebels, who withdrew to Mount
Vermlon oorly this morning.
War Minister Georg,i Slisto* is­
sued a statement saying the situa­
tion was Improving. If a said the
•rmr was considering the foimatlon of Independent mnbllo commando units to fight tho guerril­
las.
• An announcement from Kosanc
said 10 guerrillas captured in a
hauls at Grsvtna July 27 had been

Indonesian Fight
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advancing on Sumatra totho ftro-gutUd t#wn ol
-Brandon, H miles north
in. Eartlar Dutch dls•aid somo 5.000 homsle**
wsro living at tha town
food or shelter.

Mrs. Paul M. Camplmll k M R
R. I- Ragsdale Fntrrlaineufw (tb a
luncheon at Mrs. Csmpbsll'a hmne
Friday at 1:30 in honor of Miu
l^ma Aulln, bride-elect. The rooms
were attractively decoruteil witn
white asters and fern, 'pie lunch*,
on was served on Individual tm.vs
to each of the guests, after which
the hride-elecl was presented with
an assortment of gifts. 'I‘he hot.
trsses gifts to the bride Were in
her chosen pattern of Fust oris.
Those enjoying this affair W ert:
Mrs. Andrew Aulln, mother of tjre
honoree. Miss Hetty Aulln, and

rtowp."* Glider Pilot tJuy Storer
ed rentiMirr*After hjs fact-find­ of Rahfnnl, Kla.. commented over
ing trips to the north, he express­ the left harness strap of his
ed criticism of Inefficiency and parachute.
corruption nmrmg Chinese mili­
I wasn't ready to call anyom
tary and rivoll officials.
names vel.
Oq Chill's fighting
(routs,
Down below the other nallp'nne*
meanwhile government
troops entered In lire 1,41h apnual rmcling
listed In Homan provienre were of the National Soaring Society
reported striking sharply against looked like flypaper captives.
the communist rsiding forces of
Just below n cloud up ahead n
Genersl 1‘o-Chrng, which had . cut little biplane tugged at several
thn Tslngtao-Tsinan rail line.
hundred feet of tow rope. V««
A dispatch to the independent, air. felt like a tile rid?.
newspaper Haiti Min I’ap from Its
"Don't wiggle your elbows or
Rushnw correspondent sold nation, voti’ll punch n liulo in the fab­
allst forces In northern Shantung ric.” Storer had warned when inrovlnre, moving from Tsinan. trodurlng the glider's cockpit. No
sd joined a second column mov­ one want* to punrh holes’ln a rrafl
ing westward at Chowtauh. about that looks—nnd fe.ds—nleml
60 miles east of Tsinan.
durable and airworthy os one of
Tha
government’s rampalgn Rally Rand's fans.
to recapture the vital roal mines
"How do you like It’ ” Rioter
nt Foshan, about 30 milrt south used about the sam • totm of voire
of the railway, was reported anv auto driver would use In "loll­
progressing.
ing the kids to keep .pilot on the
A government, aiiiiminrriqentj..|.hark V at. ■ •
&lt;nld ChUng*; rtre A -fn-Vhe past
l’i nrtirallv no md*e, Nothing
four weeks bsd captured 100 hut the sound of the wind iit*htowns In {shantung province and ing past the cockpit reimpy and
recovered more I tun 3,000,000 wings.
square kilometers
of territory.
Rlnrer pulled a lever nnd the
The Communists, the announce­ tow rope fel| away.
ment continued, have suffered
"See. Nothing no here but us
07,000 casualties, including those and the air current*,” One whigkilled wounded and rspured.
tip liped Up with’ the flng pole nt
Sheppard Field. Thn nllit r rould
have Iteen flirting with star*.

gtaluy, Cafl llaul, Fred Pierrot,
J . N. Thompao.n lut«M&gt;n llgidjr,
Robert le e Kemp, 1. W, Coates,
Jo,., Lidnhart. and J . il. Jones, Jr.,
Oviedo, and Mrs. Rfrharil 'tiimck,
Miss IIIil is* Crcalhe, snd Airs. J . R.
Augcnblick, (Irlamlo.
Mr. and Mrs. Rravc* tlsstoe,
who have l*een guests of C. T.
Nildacks. have returned to their
home In Atlanta. Wh'lo hern they
visited' manv points of interest In
Florida will* their hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. n*n II. Joni-a spent
Ihe week-end at Daytons Rearh
with Mrs. Jones* parent.*, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Iterher.
Mr. and MrsTTom lioTlIiigsworth
have"B7riy,;d In Oviedo and will le
b.iatrd at the Covington raidsn
house temporarily. Mr. Hollings­
worth will In* associated with
(’baric* T. Niblark In business.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Mrrk
and daughter, Joan, nml son, llllly
who have been visiting- fo r , tpfc

t'tiamt'yvrs, J r o le Hr rtu t Aflfinr
|t*l| T o 11irfaint W Mp#ni*#r

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T I im K I r MOliTfiAlif:

Jfthmtt*
iMarbrnn
and
Iliitlt T o A J William*

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Lundrion, Andrew V T o II H A r ­
nold rlw i
Ho»n*» O lrn o ris le'*an ror|». T n
I-It III are llo|if&gt;r

Cold Front I ’o Hit
Midwentern StateH
Hy TIIF. AHHICIATKD I'ltKHg
From high' un the Rockv Mmin*«ln slope nnnther cold front the
sliding lastly eastward toward the
hot nnd parched Midwest today
with possible crop-reviving gen­
eral rains,
" I t ’s too early yet to say just
how this cold push will art or
how much rain It will bring,” the
Chicago Weather Rurenu said,
adding that a decided rellsf from
the high 90 and 100 degree temp­
eratures appeared a certainty for
most of the plains slates within
fft hours.
The forecaster said the fold air
crossed Into Montana and Idaho
from Canada about midnight am|
•hat It was exnrrtrd tn spread Into
the Dakotas py *r,night, and Into
Minnesota and Nehtnska by to.
morrow.
W lth ln 46h m ir». he
-----------------.1117®
ave ttemperature/at least 16 dogrees under todays continued
highr Tradings.
Th* accompanying rain, tha
Bureau said, might turn out to
bo only scattered showers but It
might also, Just possibly, he a
general drought breaker for a
considerable aec|lon of tho northcentral and northern plaint states.
Meanwhile, no relief wa* In
sight for virtually all the remainw r of tho nation, sweltering
again from a recurring hot blast
that has spared generally only the
Atlantic and Pacific coast states.
Throughout most of tho region
from the Appalachia n to the
Rocky Mountains, temperatures
in the 90a or above appeared cer­
tain to.be. reppeatad today and to­
morrow, tha Weathor Bureau
•aid.

County Meet
(f’«*tlaM O I r s a F aae Oae»

provbUd a r mmy ,aub- .liT i i sat at ia-ft77^-VTh- Hoanl
1 used to make marshmallow mad* every effort
“
to gat »2:t0fl

ros'Yif0 w

to thank those who aided
tn their recent Community
.... Drive.
Jerry Walker, Exalted Ruler
Sealy Walden, Secretary

lhUut.-Lluc-iM*.

E

al. county agent and Horn- Demonstratfon outlay Is 29,072.
For publicity, tho Bowsl approp­
riated--M,000 td the Rem! note
County Chamber of Cotnmotro and
11,260 to th# Junior Chamber of
Md form of tho hollyhock Commerce. Total publicity eul-

IANK4

Special In fhe Sanford Herald
lly MAR|AN R.
Y,

lie GARTH JONES
A!’ Newsfeatures
WICHITA FALLS. Tex. — Up
front, the glider pilot uigghd a
few gadgets and errmrd to be hav­
ing* a swell time. Personally, I
wasn't convinced of the extent of
my pleasure. It was mv first title
in a glider.
It’s not like rbllng in a regular
airplane. Ufa more like someone
tying n kite string to you ami say­
ing "HmvVwtpjkUag up thete.
Dub?"
"All we Irv to do is make a liar
out of.ihe guy who said "Eveyf-

and that will end the uniter,"
Johnson safd.
t He. m lm lg U ttM t, ItiiMit bus
“Attributed all sorts of motives to
. tha United States which we never
thought of."
The United State.* then suppor­
ted a Chinese move that the coun­
cil accept a Dutch plan for a single
"Imparital state" to Investigate
conditions in Indonesia and s.ipcrvfie resulta of cease fi^j orders.
The'flrsl step would W an ervlhr■pot report hy “earye.- consuls"
Btationerl In Halavla.
Seminole County
-The-Ameriean-off-r-of good’of •
flees was made In the course of
Court Records
opening debate more than a fort­
night ago when the council direc­
%%.1 Mil %N T V IIHM IIO
ted the two parties to Institute n
r H i *#, J t&gt; H its K w b i i 11 T «
truce. The Netherlands Immedi­ J u W
lU n K 11if refill «(u ¥ Minnie K *
ately arrepted the American effer
Nral, Jnrnn \ rlit* i.Vrrtta T o
but the Indonesians •Conditioned Vn rry M Hhtrjw H til iFllen Jtin**
('H y of Hanford T*» i* A llilltfm
their approval on the outcome of
11 H r lu t Otlv t* T o Itolpo
plea* to the council for U, N. in- A Arrtold|
Jen Itini rim
veitlgation and arbitration. Wash­
Tliffffifwtn* Al*nrr L Hus
ington then sent a note to Jog- A T o F r H ^ r l r k fl.
«tui
, Jakarta last weekend declaring A r n « H.
Elgin*
||g*ftm
I
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u
l
t
t
H
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t
Tf
* that if the Indonesian* continued Woodrow I T f jf i il t d u x
I*n1ji.
to Insist on a specific method of
MeNaughton, Jithii
t Wl dr t
fo
settlement "our offer of good of­ Kfiiicea I! Millet d m IH1# H
WI ilia m*. iamM A eit*» fliii* To
fices necessarily lapsei."
* Replying to contention* pf tin l»* winMl VI Mjirtflfr rt if ■ Ed IIt* S'
JatnV* A m u (H I* M*!r
-Netherlands government that (he T oWHHftint
Rickard William**
no Jurisdiction
U. N had
■ ‘ - ‘
IIn the
MMAii i .m t s : vitut ri. Ams*
II a rr ifn n
J
y
r tu t
M m a ff
H
cases Gromykko declared
“The Indoneslan-gmeinntent re- T o Fjf*t Federal Hnvlnit* no t
ANfH’|n||(in
lies on the Security Council and IsOfit
Hhatp** Varney
it d i n
Ellen
expects help from It. The Nether­ Jann
T n J* m o A N t it H u t ( V r lands act* a* if this organisation

* &gt; •'a*

Oviedo

for the Jayceea, but found that
they could not give this without
ketesrin# tho mlllage," aald Mr.

I never knew I hsd it so gi &lt;s|

pn jh e ground.-------- -----------------

'Those are spoil -rs"-Storer pul­
led n gadget. A eoupl' of bmr,
door-looking things popp'd up on
the wings. The glbbo ptaigKglly
went in reverse. I.ike |Mid;iliiig
the wrong way on n coaile.- Idke.
Then we dropped d twn a rouide
bundled frrt to pl.’k up gliding
speed again.
And I'm the lad wha Imtrqi tn
ride elevators.
“Thai was a thermal” A thnmnl feels just like a kick In the
pants.
"That's whnt ftreja us up in the
air.” Storer-explained. It was go.
ing to take a lot of explaining.
Either the ground v a i coining up
to sav "Howdy” or v.v weie going
down faster than n greased pig
on n fireman's ool-i.
"Guess we must have lost lh.il
thermal. We seem to lie going
down." There was an 'Ave' Vote
frmn- the trackseatrrr — ------- •vriilnk I'll lust land It on the
apron rinse to the hanger." •A
glider pilot’s lijea of 'el'isj' I* next
to the wash room yvhen he can
reached the paper towela without
sUVlching.
A used far bargain Pulled mil
on the taxi strip. Htoier whistled
and veiled and liounced.' The Fill
ran pick up a copy of mv finger­
prints from those etch'd &lt;m the
ripcord pf that parachute.
NometHulv went over nnd some­
body went under.
Rlorer cutsed btvause the nose
of the glldec waa barely Inside the
hangar doors.
Aud now—Has anyone seen «
fellow about no high and about so
wide? The one who salt! with
such malicious sweetness: ' Why
don't voti take a ride In n glidec

Water Tested
| i i n i i i u t l i s a P a»* n a r t

ty-fifth Street..
. '
■ 3—F*r*'ald-1.aught cn Memorial
Hospital at tlm Airport
■ t —Municipal Ball Park at Me.lorvill* and Cel-ry Avenues.
■ V—Mayfair Inn on East F:r*i
[Btrest. ...'
■ *&gt;—ih * 1900 block on W*»t
T irst Strool.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Lclnhsrt
and twins, Wynn snd Gary, havo
returned from a recent visit to
Tampa with relatives; alto Day.
tuna Reach, where they were Ihh
guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lelnhartr
Mr*. I.ueille Johnson; of Ilrlle
Glade, has returhed homo after
spending several days with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. NI Mack and
family.
•*
Mr. and Mrs. ,C. O. Rildwln, of
Dallas. Georgia visited friend* and
relatives In Oviedo Thursday. They
visited with Mr, J . A. Har'lx and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L Ragsdale, an I
were dinner gurats of Mr. and
Mrs. Young Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and Mr.
and Mrs. J . W. McKinnon were
dinner guetla,of Mr, an.LMr*. Joe

London Fashions Are
Not Drastically New

honor of Mr. LeinharCahtethday.
Mr. and Mra.'llurgr** Mr,Mahan
are the parents of a aon. horn
Thursday night at the Florida
Sanitarium.
Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Ward are
the parents nf a boy, too. Sir*.
Ward Is the former Sliss Kalidra
Culpepper, sister of Mrs. Henry
Wolcott,
The Rev. II. L. Kirk, of Orlando,
who has teen substituting for the
Rev. II. II. Link, who is on vaca­
tion. was the recent dinner guest
of 5!». and Mra. Fred Pierson,
other guests Included the Rev.
Kirk’* sister and Dr. J . W. Martin.
Jills* Martha Hunter, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Hunter,
snd Mr. Thomas E. Todd, were
united in marriage on August 12th
a t ' fiavunnah, Georgia. Mr. and
Mr*. Todd are nnw visiting Sir*.
Todd's parents hare fur several
davs before returning lo their
work at New York CiVy. Mr*Todd
» formerly o f 'S t . flabrieT. ritillfomla.
-|
l.irut. ami Mr*. James R, .Mor­
row of Grrrn Cove Springs are
the week-end guests uf Mr. nnd
Mrs.* Hill Martin.
Mrs. Claire Coffee, of Fort
Pierce, was the recr’nt guest of
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Aulln.
Mr. Dan Chislohm and Mr.
Reese Chltham are spending the
week-end In lutkelsnd.

fcnlng his Jacket* with ranvas
and padding. Dfgby Morton does
it with pockets.
Export clothes are often 13ti
inches from the floor, but for tho
home market most designets stick
to 16 or 16 inches. Onlv Norman
Hartnell haa experimented with
mldtealf lengths in hts day clothes.
" I ’m having pity on my home
customers who have to wear last
year’s coat over this year'* suit,”
said Amies.
Dav dresses are fairly simple,
with tiny waiate and rounded hips.
Rome houses use drapery, mostly
to the front, where the skirt full­
ness is usually concentrated. Hardy
Amies uses much diagonal drap­
ery. Many o f his dresses show
wraparound lilies with aide fasten­
ings, drapery is pulled up (o one
side, necklines often cross over,This house shows man/ suit nlou

? *

o a«t sVvSral w e rk s% rT u lra V O k la .,

Tennessee-and Atlanta, have returnetl home.
Mra. Lcdn Peters, of Tails,mssee, wa* the recent gurst of Mrs.
Maude Coates.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Eason, of
Savannah, Georgia, arrived Raturdav to apend m-xl week with Mr.
Eason’s alstrr^Mra. Mae King and
Mere. Mrs. Geo. C. Moans tmtl Mr.
Means.
Mr; ami Mrs. I.con (tlHff left,
fhrrrrtaV" tn ’SpcniFa Werv at "IVaytona Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. (I. R. Moon and
daugliters. Martha Anno ami
Valorr. who have teen touring the
West, are now in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mr-*. I.con Olllff were
recent dinner guests bf Mr. and
Mrs. I. O. Anderson, Orlando.
Mra. The™lore Aulln. Rr., Mrs.
F. T, !a.*e. nnd Mra. It. F. Rnttler*on spent Thursday at Winter
Haven.
Mrs, Mae E. King and guests',
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kssyn spent
Sunday al Hilvrr Springs. En
route home they will Ron at Daytuna Rrarh for several dnvs.
Miss Hillic Chance, who has
lie&lt;-n visiting her aunt. Mra. Carol
llatnerlck, Mr. Ilnmrrirk nnd Car­
ol. Jr . nt Apopka, h i* returned
home.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wagner amt
children,- Knv nnd-Tommv,~ttsr*
moved Into their newly constructed
home at Uuludred.
Mrs. Augusts D. Covington !f
spending several weeks at Ashe­
ville. N. C.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will Cat Itjn and
grnnddaughtrr, Lynelle, who har&gt;‘
teen visiting Mr. Carlton's sUtrr,
Mrs. J . N. Thompson, and Mr.
Thompson, liave n-turnr,| lo their
home nt Trenton, *
Mrs. Floyd Wngnrr anil rhildten. Kav and Tommy viaHnl Mis.
Wagner's parents, Mr.' nnd Mrs.
Frank Tnlls.tt last Week.
Mr. nml Mrs. A. M ..Jones left
Ruridav to visit Mr. Jones' moth­
er, Mrs, O'Neal, nt Webster. Af­
ter several days they will return
with their daughter, Shirley, who
has hern at Webster vis'tlng for'a
couple of weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Wheeler, Jr.
left Saturday for a three weeks'
vacation. They will stop at Way*
nrtville, N. C. first to vUlt Mr.
Wheeler’s parents Mr. gpd Mrs.
B. F . Wheeler. Rr. and sister,-Mrs.
Jphn Evans, Mr. Evan* and child­
ren for a while before rolng on to
other points of Interest.
Mrs. Fred Pierson ami dauxhter-, Anne, left Saturday for New
Smvrna n*ach where thev will
spend several (lavs with Mr. and
Mr*. Brn F. Ward.
Fred Pierson left Saturday for
Georgia where h* will visit r*l&gt;.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. 1947

■

- Thumds r

D P Entry
(f •&gt;&lt;!•&gt;•* IrvHi Paav Past
Miller are subject to Renats con­
firmation Isjrr and were .made
a* reccr* appotetmer's.
In his statement of Dec. ??,
1945, to which Ross referred, Mr.
Truman said thpt 'The Immensity /
of the problem of displaced per- sons and refugees Is almost be­
yond comprehension."
At that time, the, Prssidont
said most of the person* wennatives of Central snd Eastern
Eutope and the RaUsn't. The Im­
migration quotas for all this#
countries for one year total apI proximalely' 39,000, two-thirds of
* which ate allotted to Germany.

By BARBARA WACR
AP Newsfeatures
LONDON— A new silhouette,
not drastically different but clear­
ly defined. Is emerging from the
“big ten” London ftihiou shows.
Tentative attempts of the last two
vears have Jelled into something
different, though London hour**
still shv at extremes, out of sym­
pathy for their coupon-circum­
scribed customers.
Skirls and coats of suits, are
longrr, ‘with waists corset-tight,
hips accentuated. RklrU are of
two extremes—pencil slim or ac­
cordion Dhraled.

en iilitg-^K*

the neckline.
MostAoats are tightly fitted 'at
the waist ami fully flared below
II. Hut there are stltl a few loose,
flawing, swing-back roata, with
huge collars and lapels to match
the lining. There are a few finger­
tip length coata worn over pencil
alim skirts or suits. Man/ jackets,
worn over dresses, are buttoned
high.
This seems to he .a year of
rrer-nsr Almost all-lbe houses fra^
*----‘
The froren. food Industty now is turrd lime and bottlo green.
processing frown pies,
rolls, Amies had a soft, light mossgreen,
a quince and manv brownish-yel­
rakes, and other desserts.
low greens. Hartnell showed many
purples, electric blues and other
Slewed rose* ’ and primroses ' hard color*. There Is still w lot of
mice were popular continental! dull orange, brick, scarlet and
dr-.serts. ■
'
|crimson.Htlebel teamed up a jot of soft

loiren Broadus, Jacksonville, was
named by Florida sports writers
for tho IDtft Orange Bowl award
of “ Moat Out sanding High School
Athlete.* Broadus Is now a freshman at the University of Florida

pet cen l of tlte snmtnl quota, or
3,1*00 monthly.
Congressional committees hvld
hearings during th* recent ses­
sion ot Congress but took no ac­
tion on a proposal to admit 400,- 1
000 displaced persons, 100,000
yearly ovrr a four-year period,
to the United States. There were
estimates at the hearings that
there are approximately 660,000
to 900,000 .displaced persons in
Europe.
In connection with his 1945 di­
rective, Mr. Truman continued:
" I consider that common de­
cency and the fundamental com­
radeship of all human beings re- *-*
quire us to do what lies within &gt;
ou- power to see that our estab­
lished immigration quotas see
used In order to reduce human
suffering."
The President then directed th# .
secretary o f state, ths sttorney
„nd .qthrr ’ rrfUteal. - tn
.-recced a t^ n c e “to* “apedite th#
quota immigration of displaced
persons and refugees from F-urnpe to tho United States.'' .

English tweeds with' dark or bright
velveteen o r new "cottoo velvet”
blouses. Gray and white went
with Nile green, a red-flecked
black tweed suit had a tdack vel­
vet ehlrt. He ehowed a good deal
of copper pink, toffee-beige, wesktea and orchid-gray colon'.
There were a few anklr length
cocktail dresses In the collection,
but British houses do not go for
these as Americans do. Amies
evening
showed, two, ankle
dresses, om white w * *
end
lea. entitled
"Starlign
"Moonlight.” But the bsjlot length
skirt for .evening..is ’.unpopular
here, and American women wno
expect to wear them to smart
GLIDER FEAT
'
reatauranta here run the risk of
RERN, Switzerland — HP)—A
being asked to leave as they are
Swiss gilder pilot, Max Sehackennot considered "evening dress.”
mann, haa made the first westto-east crossing nf the Alps in *
CLEANING UP.
gilder. Rchachenmhnn took off at
NEW YORK—(AT-Three To­ Help, near Bern, and landed St
mer malor leaguers, Al Cueclnello Hilvaplnna, near Rt. * Moritz, a
of-the-C-erdinalt-and liianUi-Wal- ‘distance o r i K kllbmeTer*;--------|y lli.IS.rrnw of the Rinstnr* ai.d
Wally Signer of *he Cubs, «:e
Fish is one of the most p#rmembers nf the New York Citv
Department nf Sanitation baseball Ishnble of foods.
team.
Russlnns have obtained a nu­
Commercial freezing of fish bv tritious oil from the seeds **f
artifical refrigeration .late* back knnpdragnn*.
to 1661 in Maine.

LUCKY STRIKE presents THE M AN W H O K N O W S * wee» - • - - -*

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THE TOBACCO AUCTIONEER!

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cr*. his mother-in-law. who has
Ichlorlne aimed
been Spending several weeks there
■ lk — Municipal Water Plant Arl- with her daughter, Mrs. Uoh Cox,1
atcr Iwforr chlorine was added. of Moultrie, will retty-g with Fred.
10—Fourth Htieet Park be­
tween Park and Oak Avmuse.
Rnporta marked "aaliefaetory—
nA coltform organkime found,”
were given for each of the above
samples of water, said Mr. Rayrr, «
The
slamfatd barter lolugical
analysis of water is designed to
determine whether or not colllform bacteria ara present. These
are
the organisms , commonly
found In human and animal aewag*. They do not enute waterboms diseases but serve x«
danger signals. If they ate pres
ent there la* a possibility that in­
testinal pathogrnic bacteria (ty­
phoid, dysentery, etc.), may also
be present. I t n u t l n r l y fiw
tubes are used, each Inoculated
with' 10 ce of the water sample.

A CUB

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■ JOHN f a l t e r

FINE TOBACCO is what counts in a cigarette
LUCIAN PUADOM IS RIGHTI. . . And lUce

him, scores of other experts. . .who really
Anoui tobacco... have Been the makers of
Lucky Strike buy " fine quality tobacco.**
After all, that’o what you want In a
cigarette . . . the honeet, deep-down en­
joyment of fine tobacco.

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|realises* f«.« Pas* ftael

sign a hemisphere defense treaty
liar* tenned "economic aggres­
sion.''
Guillermo licit, Cuban ambas­
sador to the United States, told
rsport« t s h* —w o u l d " M
a matter nf principle that fun­
damental human rights and d'gnllles he preserved in this treaty,M asserting that Cuba would
“never sign any International
agreement not containing such
right* and dignities.*'
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ating fund Is the 9189,66ft lamdlntereat snd sinking fund which, is
handled by the Stato Ooard ad­
Warm colored brents and brass
ministration In Tallahaues and Is containers era perfect for ■f*U
financed by gat tax revenue*.
and winter flower arrangement*.

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Ur«d showers tonight and Thors*
da*. Modtiate «»«terly wind*.

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VOLUME XXXV111

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Congress Credited U. S. Examines Disbanding Of Marshall
In
Loan
Talks
Saving In Budget Snyder Says Problem Lie Says UN Investi­
By STERLING

P.

GREEN

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 W $ Prnkirnt Ttuman raid today fed­
eral spending this fiacal year will
fall only $500,000,000 ahoit ol
hu original eilimate tWpite the
Republican economy drive &gt;ii
Congreu. But he forecast an hi»
tone $4,700,000,000 budget »ur*
pint next June 30,

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Approached W i t li
G r e a t Sympathy;
No New Loan Asked

gators In G r e e c e
To Remain, Even If
Russia Withdraws

WASHINGTON. Aug. 20 (ff)
Secielary oj the Treatury Sny­
der today repotted good progieit
British - Amctican
finincul
High July Exports, in
talks and indicated he was piobIncrease In Coal ing England's internal affair*- at
Production C i t e d ■ condition of eating the $3,750,000,000 loan agreement.
Snyder, chief United Slates nr
LONDON. Aug. 20 u tt-D m uty Prime .Miniiter Herbert Mot- gotistor, told a newt conference
item announced today' si^u ^cl, ,j(ally- thal thr,*Btiliih have

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 20
—Trytjvr Lie, *rc«etary-8cneial ol
the United Nation*, look thaip
ittue today with a Ruitisn con­
tention that the Bsjkan Investi­
gating Commitiion and it* *ul&gt;
tidiary group in Greece were "liq­
uidated" now.
lu reply to repoit* that Rut
ua and Poland might withdraw
riitu both the Balkan. Couijut*;

Progress Seen In
British Economic
Survival Battle

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-*j*y* - -additional—loan

controlled Congreu credit for cut and increased coal production
ting $1,520,000,000 from the in. the battle for Britain's eco­
nomic recovery.
coil of government.
But the next • result because . Provisional 'rxport figures foof intervening' factors, he decte- July, Morrison told a- news con­
e d ,. will be a total outlay it
$4411200.00(&gt;.
an even 347,000,000,000 Instead at ference, totaled
the &lt;17:628,000.000 ho predicted "the highest level since Novem­
last January before the Repub­ ber, *1920, and, apart from' thhl
lican costcutters got down to month, ptobably the highest ever
work.
recorded i
-Furtharmore, In (he customary
“It begins to look as if we have
'stopped the rot In coal," ho added,
Indicating Britain might lie In a
position to readme coaTvxports to
the continent by licit year.
But. Morrison warned: "The
crisis la still getting graver. W#
shall have to fave worse things
before w a s r r through.”
While he spoke, the Board of
Trade President, Sir Stafford
Crlpps, was eonferrimr elsewhere
in Whitehall with U. S. Under­
secretary of State William L. Clay­
ton.
Clayton arrived from Paris with
arguments for further cuts In
British tariffs and In »om*t Imperi­
al trutii- preferences.
"We must get this dollir situa­
tion settled some how,” , he com­
mented as he drove to lunch wllh
Blr Stafford Cripps, president of
ICeeilaaee m rase T e e )
th«T hoard Bf trsiMr
A spokesman for the board said
tbe luncheon talk was concerted
State Okays Budget
with “the tariff negotiations which
f o r County
Count Schools have, been taking plate ct tbe
International Trade Conference In
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 20—The Geneva, and this, of course. In­
State Department of Education cludes the question of imperial
today approved the &lt;481.013
&lt;481,1112 bud­ prefers ncea."
Oih*r Whitehall
(government!
ratio* of Jwm
get io r the operatic*
Komlnol*
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County school* aa submitted re. . officials said they were "bracing
c*ntly by the county board of pub­ themselves for a new economic
shock. The general expectation
lic instruction.'was that Clayton would tell Cripps
Joaeph Whltner McCaatln and to "reduce Empire preferences ao
lire. Rota Gauldlng Elchelbcrgrr that American goods can compete
Were among those who recently .with Brit]sh goods—or face the
received graduate certificates from consequences o r a hardened U. 8.
the State Department of Edura. administration and Congress line
tion which Issued 327 teaching on further dollar aid.”
certificates during July, according
Meanwhile, the London Dally
to figures-released this week b&gt; Mall said .Prime Minister Attlee
State School 8upt. Colin English.' Intended to' resign "In the near
lls s lls s iS ■■ f a s i Tw#t
.Supt. English said the school
dapartment issued bight post grad­
uate, 221 graduate, five urnlergraduate, 48 provisional and 46 C apt Hudson Returns
temporary certificates.
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mld-vear budget review made
public lata today Mr, Truman
rented this double-barreled no
tice:
fir s t this country's Internation­
al program,-perhaps including ti c
Marshall plan for European re­
turn y may run up eoats and trim
the record-breaking surplus.
Second, taxes must stay high.
^
Tli« Chief Executive didn't
Han't use
there,word* about taxes; but ne
said
the surplus must be used
to reduce the nslional debt and
stand as reserve “against emeigentles,
whether at home or
; abroad."
iThe goverfynent bases Its high
Income estimate, ' Mr. Truman
■aid,
on "a continuance of am. ■ploymant, prices and Incomes
close
to th*lr
present levels

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. Seine Cros&amp;ing Copied
By Jamborfee Scouts
ROLLEBOISE, France, Aug. 20,
W V -F lra truck loads of American
Bor Scouts traveling under field
order* made a surprise ... . . this city *nd duplicatedt the first
crossing of the

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Led bjs an Army Jeep and three
French Scouts aa guides, the
'' American Jamboree Scout* did not
what was coming until tho
f ‘ • know
truck* pulled up * t x dam and
they wars told to pile out.
Here Arthur McKinney of White
Plains, N. Y„ executive director of
the U. 8. jamboree contingent, in­
formed them they had been chosen
to duplicate tho conditions of the
secret American crossing vt that
point Aug. 20, 1044, which was
not discovered by the Germans
~ l. until after * bridgehead was es-

Six Unit Apartment
To House Tourists
A naw navei six unit building
is being erected
nude touristy ia
the OrlanM highway ju it
k o f-th # City limits by E.

Capt. Byrd Hudson has returned
from-the Salvation Army encamp
mynt at Camp Starks, which w»*
attended by 200 young people
Aug. 4 through the 16. Tho camp
la located at Lpks Bradford.
The program included feligioua
Instruction, boating, hikes, swim­
ming practice, and Instruction In
buiif people attending ~ ih e
camp from here were Curtis Hall,
Marjorie Hall, Bar bain GDI, Al­
berta Brewer, Tommy Bronson,
Margaret Oglesby and Leonard
Taylor.
Nearly a full page of Bluet ra­
tions of youth recreation program
activities of the local poat of tha
Salvation Army ora shown In the
Aug. 23 Issue of tha War Cry,
official publication of the organ­
isation in the South. A large
group of the dally vocation Bible
school pupils are shown about to
embark on a bus for a day’s out­
ing. They are also shown in front
of tbe Salvation Army building.
The staff ofV tha Poat i« also
shown. Including Capt. Hudson,
Tadet
Lieut. Earl Griff I
Leonard Taylor,
Corpm C td it Lot
Leon White. llfsguard.

Tha
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TOKYO. Aug. 20, — The Jap­
Units wiU be ft
anese navy’s version of tha sneak
complete with a
attack on Pearl Harbor and Niptwo builder* arrived
pen's preparations for tha 1’aHfie
War are slated to eons* before the
International ^Military Tribunal
tomorrow,
Defense counsel for flidakl Tojo
and *4 other wartime Japanese
lead*™ accused of war cri
concluded
o f testimony relating
diplomatic
A series
among the
prosecution charged
■el was introducing
Introducing numerous of­
ficial documents which tha Jsp prvilousiy had
reported a* missing.
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*Missed Death In Army Plnhe Crash

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tion lags and the nationalisation
of basic industry, Snyder replied:
"We a rt going to want a full
understanding oj thla problem, so
naturally wa will ask any pertinent
Question that has a bearlrfg on
iha-loan.
But, in anlwer to n question
whether he was being “very
tough" about Britain’s "Socialis­
tic experiments,” the secretary
replied sharply:
"I don’t know of any such qurs■tios* that havy come up. As far
a* being tough is concerned, t
have assured Sir Wilfrid I Sir WIIH d E»dy. second secretary^of the
British Treasury) that we ere
viewing the British problem with
a great deal of sympathy/'
Snyder aald he has not ,fgon*
Into the facta deeply enough” yet
to decide whether ha shares Prime
Minister Atllee'a view of thq grayity of‘ the
"dollar crisis,”
' English
............
but he added;
I am relying on Mr. Attlee to
have voiced what he thinks Is the
condition of tha country',"
__ HU reply was "unequivocally
no" to a question whether the
British had requested discussion
of o clause providing for revision
(tesllstv S « *

Cool Front Moves
Examinations To Be
Slowly Toward East Held For Positions
By TI1R ASSOCIATED PRESS
With Welfare Board
The time table of a narrow
alow-moving cool wave Into the
northern mlriWestero stales was
th« only cheering note-from the
Chicago Weather Sureau today
aa .the current scorchthg-. .blast
headed for new records. ,
Each additional day of the pre­
sent high readings probably is
bringing a new record for du­
ration or daily maximum temp­
eratures at many points, the bur­
eau said.
«
While the cool front dragged
fcastward, Inter western
north
Dakota, northwestern South Da­
kota and northarn Wyoming to­
day. virtually all the real of. the
nation from the Eastern 'S e a ­
board to the Rockies continued to
■welter.
. Only scattered showers or light
thunderstorms were In prospect
for the Great l-akss area as corn
and other erops continued JU&gt;
deteriorate for lack of a general
soaking rain throug houtth* MidM t--------- I S O S t
•1 the effects of tha cooler .air
Ute today, but It would not reach
Wisconsin and northern Illinois
until tomorrow, -the forecaster
•aid.
. .
With temperatures In the high
90s * generally escept on the
Pacific Coast yesterday and in
prospect for today, Ice shortages
were reported In some Michigan

cities.

At Chicago, tha record of 84
degree* for this date which has
stood slnca 1874 wa* expected to
topple, along with tha one for the
numbers or days In tha month
with readings off 80
90 or
o higher.
Forecaster I. W. Drunk aald a
maximum of 80 today would equal
the record of 11 such days for the
month, established in 1844.

Early msrlt system examina.
tion*. to b« held by tlm Florida
Msrlt System Council for 10 t ins»*i of social work positions, offrr
local rssldsnta an exceptional op­
portunity to qualify for employ­
ment by the State Welfare Board
amt the 12 district welfare lioards,
according to Mary Holler, nirmbcr
of tha District No. 12 Welfare
Board.
"Those who pass the mrril sys­
tem teats, Mr*. Holier said, con■tltuU an eligible register fr»m
which social work position* with
the state welfare agency will lie
filled as Vacancies ,*xl«t of occur.
Since social worker* are employed
In every ctmnlv of the state, Ihoie
who luecetafully pone tho examina(lone have an oportunitr of being
employed at homy nr near home,
It la the policy of the district
welfare board* to glvo preference
tb local residents who uuAtify. In
any event, they have the assurance
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Mrs. Holler accented tbs fact
that job opportunitios would ex­
tend through ths Ilfs of ths regis­
ters to he established. Thowi who
are not ready for Immediate em­
ployment, Mrs. Holler aald, should
qualify for positions later on. Tbe
demand for district welfare visit­
or*. ths basic social work position,
ha* been continuous ivur a period
of yaara and Vacancies exist in
soma districts nOw, she said.
Those who wish- to take the
tesla must file application* with
ths Merit System Office, P, O.
Box 1134, Tallahassee,
not
IRIIMIRHrti Fla.,
r 18(1 In'k
later than Sept. 5, Mi*. Holler
declares. Application blanks and
Information may be obtained from
tha Merit System Office upon ttauest.

Practice Thursday
Members of the Seminole Gun
anyone Interested In Imhla shooting ability are
o attend the practice to
be held Thursday afternoon at 4:00
o'clock at the Skeet Range a t the
Municipal Airport, it was an­
nounced today by Police Chief Roy
P,W illiam *,
practice will Include platol,
tad clay pigeon shooting.
rifle Curt

Byrd J. Goode it president *f the
gun dub.,
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------ -----MERCHANTS MEETING
Iw Sanford Merchants Asece­
rn will bold a dinner meeting
evening at 7:00 o’clock at
the Mayfair inn. All Merchant*
who have not been contacted with
regard
to
their
reservations
call H. B. Pope, ticket

Mrs, W. P, Yosts/ »«• taken to
Kerneld-Laugh Ion Memorial Hos­
pital shortly after 1:00 o'clock
yesterday afternoon following a
brier
collision between
ths *88 Plymouth
sedan that the Rev. Yetley was
driving south on Msgnolla Avenue,I
and * westbound taxicab
Ninth Street crossing.
Mrs. Ysnlty was somewhat
bruised and today x-rays are to
be taken to determine possible rib
fractures, sold Rev. Yetley. who
was not Injured In the accident.
, K O f C COMMANDER
BBTON, Aug. 20 (AT— John
E. Swift, a Ma*sachuSStU su­
perior court Justice, waa reelected
unanimously todar os Supreme
Knight of the Knigbt of Colurnhas.

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demonstral* to all ths world that
peoples, and nation*, who rsally
want peac* can have peace by liv­
ing in an atmosphere of increasing
i’tutile*fit 11Vo* action
arlirin tnrl
cooperative
and af.vrul
good will
Will,N

he said.

•i ' i
He.*ponding to rproposals
for a
m t
Marshall plan” for the Americas,
the _.secretary _iald thr United
htstc* ha* asiumrd ("unusually •
heavy burdens" In ) determined
effort to meet minimum require­
ment* of war-devastated ureas in
Europe and Asia "now threatened
with starvation and vrono-ulc
chaos,"
Msr«li*ll continued:
"In. assuming this bin Jen w*
have not lost light of the econ­
omic problem* of the Western
llrmtephvie. A* n matter of fact
the erutioinie tehahllttullon of
Europe I* vital to Die econunfy of
tin* hemliphere.
•
“My government will continue
iotakenp economic question* with
Its sister i/-public* an! seek •
sound basis for practical ccopttstion.”
In an Indirect reference to tot-

Ni-nttal qimders In llalavn
, inletpielrll tin- uddrees as i ml 1j I mine (hoi lln- Hutch mighl lie
ral 1eonsidering n drive un the IndoIhi* photo w
made on n rescue cruft a* Iunity Injured Corpon
thrst- |H-r»iois in survive the crash of n R-17 near ‘ ticaimc Republii’’» vaiiltiiL JogjnHe Hand, ony*
II,-inilillu, lisn'nii. was carriiil alH&gt;ni&lt;l. Ten .persons died itv the eiaih i kai la, unless
tending
lie fuel-less Iwmlsu in the-Pacific, tlE miles southwest of} lions o( the ceuss-fire order hullllonolulu, AinOug the missing was tiemge ('. Atcheson, Jr ., chairman rd
h'ctln-ilmiite liciiihiinii ter* «uhl
»•( the Allied F-nilio! Counril for Japan.
Photo transmitted by
loihiy Dutch futcr* hud suffered
rsibti (aourVan Francisco. (Inte'inational Soundplioto)
2t i rasunltles from Ih*' Indones­
ian viol ntloti* nihrr till- Oldl'f,
lt!i|lte*teil by the United Notion!
Security Council, went into e f­
fect id midnight .Aug. -14.
"T h e Indonesian cabinet met ’’lit
eiiiergencv session at Jogjakarta
to ptnu for removal of limit vnu
it&lt;il to Sumatiu if necessaiy, u
dispatch from that city said.
(lu n llH a n
&lt;m * l ( N i t
itts)
The cshlnet ws* repifsonte I u*
expecting full scale irsiilliptlon
Need For Love
S l o w d o w n , S i t ( l o w n of host ill lies with the Dutch.
(The Dutrh cabinet met at tlm Hunt For Atcheson
By New Head Of
Strikes O u t l a w e d Hague
In emetgeocy session to
Will Be Continued
w M e t h o d i s t Heine
At Murray P l a n t discus* Indonesia and action ye*,
let liny tn the United Nation* K«HONOLULU, Aug. 20, i^ J—Ths
i’ .oblr mt rrtelmg to child care
DETROIT. Aug
20 &lt;&gt;V) A curlty Council,!
Navv announced todsv the March
Vnn Monk's aildres* wa* the for some trace of Ambassador
*nd welfare wric today explained (o coniracl by’-patting ihr right In *hsrpe*( criticism he ever lipil
L* (hfe.es _ l
t
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{
George Atcheson, Jr., would b*
Kiwenieni_ ta. lfe •aihr
Inuriit
Center
couit ,\tiion lot 7,00(1. 0 1 0 L/iui- leveled At tho pnlive lleputillcsu continued several day* although itby ihr R r*. C, HLVThompson, »u- rd Aulu Wurkrtt ol (hr Muimy government. He lilameij the Jog has nliandom-d hope of finding
((-.'a llH H -fe feg { '» ■ * T o e !
perintemlrui fur ihr pail liir-c Cot|&gt;ot4tiun of Amriua
.uicl
him alive,
_
Th# Hawaiian 8ea FroTilter'a anmonth* at the Florid* Methodi-I lod.iy -in u lfid t( ilamp o( tpjiidvnimnremrnt coincided with a pro­
Children'* Home in Enterprise. He al.
Parnj?aayari Rebels
mise hv Brig. General Frederick
wa* mtrndocrd by .S.mford DoudCompany and union hailed ihc
Fleeing
To
Argentina
|
J-Jney. .
Agrrrmrnt, rmimg a stnkr lhat
.
,
,
,
|
find
out tits cause of ih* plan*
' President l.e*ter Tharp nnd ha* rraclicd * IB day*, a* "lull
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. .0 iil \.
|n wi^-h Atcheson and nlna
Vlce-Prrsidcnt, Frank Laituon and to hoih pailirs" and ’’romplrlrl) A
dlsptrh
from
corrlentte. otln-is perished.
W, A. Morrison were named a*
«n the I'arngunvuii lexder. snid
The Navv snid Hu intenalva
delegate* amt ()«car Harrison, Dr, uliifactoiy."
The company, tn aguoleg to today Col. Rafael Franco, n leader tihnse of the si-aich had ended,
U T. Do** and . Ed luino a* alter­
in th# I'araguayan relmlllon, had
nates to the Kiw«ni* (onvVntbin gtee up II* prerogative of court brrived there along with thou- lint that air ami surface patrol*
aUrting Oct. 12 at West Palm action for brrarh of rol.lrart, ob­ sand* of (other relwte Inking re­ would hr maiulamrd, piohshly for
the rest of. the week. A naval
tained from 'he Pttinn u danse
Beach. •
aring restriction( un its mem fuge In Argentina, and that vic­ officer said shout Ih* only hop*
Need of care and affection by
||* rights In' artikn. .Slowdown tory for the' government foire* remaining I* lhat Atcheson'* body
rhlldn-n wore *t reseed by the Rrv,
appeared at hand.
would flout,to the inrfaco and be
Thompson and lie added that in and aitdown strike* were uullnwcd.
The battle for Asuncion, 1'F- recovered.
-Corporation officiate said regul­ Ital
spile of all that Institution* ran
of
I’amguay,
was
in
its
last;
Kimble, Army air inaneclor, ar­
do, those ran only b« Lilly glvrn ar. Production schedule* would hr phase; the dispatch declared, add­
at home.
"Voting*.era do not rrxifen-d Thursday. Maintenance ing that the force* of Ft evident rived l&gt;v plane, yesterda/ to inneed to 1m lakrn potscailon of woikrrs were iiik-nl In repurl this Htginln Morinigo Itmtl a heavy ad­ veatlgnle the ernsh. The converted
B-17 teiinlo-r, it* ga* lAiik* amprit^r.
{I'ullM r* M I'fear TSrrrl
afternoon. The rtrik ', which In-gun
July 21, sharply cm tailed produc­ vantage liecaus# of superiority in plunge&lt;l Into the -lea about
modem'wraport*.
The
advice*
bald
mile* we»t of Honolulu. Saturday
tion In ForJ Motor Company
1,050 midnight with 13 aboard. Three
plant* and hlled 10.tK**&gt; wuiker* In the rrl&gt;rte had »u(frtcd
Legion Post Backn
in the buttle.
were rescued and five bodies re­
Httidi-hnk'-r’Corp. J'lsiite dependent CBKuqltie*
The I’araguayan
government covered.
National Guard Unit on Murray for te-dy roniuonenla. * nnounced
In A*|picjun.test til
J ttO B la fc aolbeJcftfcttU'aili* taidp r j r ^ r
SB
lU T o -meeting for Wedm vrls/ to vpred ■***»
Asuncion were ort the run. Dis­ SriMalVcHTEmeFCTl In
Ailin
(i'rtHt t l t u r df 4&gt;bs i*&lt;iMt
the National Guard
patch#* from tha capifnl said no
National Air Races
and to render every pnsilbte aid
firing had been heard in the city
to Capt, Roy Green In forming a [Joyds Rociuve Call
for
two
days.
new company here waa adopted at
CLEVELAND. Aug. 20
l he Monday evening meeting of
From Son In Hawaii
Caippbell-Loaiing Poet 63 of the
Oil Company Moves wrte entered In competlon for
American Legion.'
|H6,0O0 In prtie* offered In the
Vr«t*rilfy afternoon at 2dl0
Plant To Clermont 11»47 National Air Recta a* of­
A motion wae passed directing- o’clock the telephone tang in the
ficials of the serial derby closed
Adjutant Joel Field to-contact' home of Mr. and Mra. J . A. Lloyd
A huge dsrrlrk^ w ar today re­ the.book* today on entries.
Mrs, Edward Kfrcher to determine on the Upsala Road. Mra. Lloyd
moving two of the American - The Urged numlwr of entries,
what she would like tho Legion answered:
oori to do In promoting blood
"Just a minute," said tha oper­ Oil Company’a 17.600 gallon g*»- 31 planes, was Rated for com­
ollne tank* for trucking to'Cler petition In the Thompson Event,
bank donations for use of Seminole ator, "Honolulu I* calling.”
County patients in tho 8tate Tubtllello, Mb.” were' the next nmnt where a new bulk plant while officiate agreed that th*
creulotit Sanitarium in Orltndo. word* clearly heard over the re­ la being erected, It waa announc "toughest” field of pilots and
Plana for improving the Legion ceiver. It waa .her son, Kennrln, ed thla morning by John Krider. plane* waa entered tn the Lot
Angelea-to
Cleveland
BendUt
grout*
nda were discussed and Bld- talking from Honolulu. She had manager of th* local plant.
The compeny Is no longer grind.
,
ney R IChard volunteered tft see to not seen hint In two year* since
It that the grata fa cut and th* he went to Guam. He la now a bringing o il' end gesolln* on
groundi
nidi made presentable in time first class electrician In the Na­ bargee from Jacksonville for dis­ Charles Bob King
for tha Labor Day rsltbrallan. Thla vy. Ila Informed his mother that tribution here hut la finding It
tnora
economical
to
truck
it
trom
Missing
From
Home
ha expected to be homo within CO
done this morning.
Tam pa--tw -herr,-to-w here It l»
I t was decided to'dispense with day*.
th# rtgulsr meeting on Sept. 1 on
No troca had been found-up
IIlip father, whom the eon for­ brought In oil vessels from Tex­
account of the Labor Day celebra­ merly aisfsted In his occupation as City, said Mr. Krider. Had to this morning of Charles Bob
the
ero««
stats
canal
been
built,
tion and the fact that members of of house painting, was called
King, 16-yesr-old son of Mr. and
thdi-Foet will participate tn ths also to the telephone. Mr. Lloyd bringing oil her* by barge would Mrs. Foster King, who ran
day and evening events.
as a result, le very enthusiastic have doubtless continued, he said. from home Saturday, ode
over the marvel of modern tel­
to Sheriff P. A. Hero.
ephone communication.
Th* youth who is flva f&lt;
VoluBia
Murderer
Store Sells Watch
"Why, It was just as plain as
six Inches tall and has light
uss . from
if he waa telephoning u
'
Escapes State Prison hair and qlark brown eyes,
r Department right
here .In Sanford." he ex
reported to heve been last
claimed today.
on French Avanua tr y lu
Margaret C. Gwaltner of
parehooed frets-CharMOAT CLEANED
serving a Ilf* sentence from Vo! brown tipper bag. State
tho watch repair and
Park superintendent S i d n e y unis county, •seeped from tha patrolmen have been
counter a t the - Mather
look for him.
Store and Is operating RiChard and his cmw started State Prison at Ralford Suday
draining and cleaning the moat at night prison officiate announced
repair department,
nor scout Ntmci
formerly "mptoyrd^by Monkey Island at 8:00 o’clock her* today.
All boys Interested In
-Tha prison division said It
yn. Winter Park jeweler. this morning- They collected the
graduate of Orlando High gold fteh and put them Into two was reported that Bennett, a th* Boy Scouts have hr
school and for one year attended ■rater filled boats. About six bass trusty, had yard prlyiMCW and quested to contact T, K.
about 8:00 st tha Florida State Bank, or i
tha University of Florida. She six Inches long ware removed and "Juat walked
the Mayfair Itm at 7:30 o l
loomed her profession of watch wars pot Into tha City fountain. P. M. Sunday. Ha baa not baen ra- at
Monday night when Troop
These
had
been
living
on
goldfish,
making and repair a t tha Southern
a swimming
began h i. Ufa ■sea-Hmeets
I Mfor H
g H
Col leers of Watch making In Mem­ and had been placed by someone W S A
M
phis, Tear*. She Is a member of in the moat Whan they were finger- tenet Dec. 8, 1041, for first da- Troop 84 has been enjoytni
gre# murder In Volusia county. 1 mlng at the Mayfair pool.
lings.
guild.

Child .W elfare. Company Yields
Is Stressed In- Court Privilege
Kiwanis Address In CIO Agreement

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trgiont of tbe two islands, which
Hank* the jiljn.l of Java, would
I inn 4 i;jiu ir ircugnwrd.

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Lie supported the position of
the council majority, led |&gt;y the
United States and Britain, that
both the commission arul--It a . rep­
resentatives In the Balkans would
continue to function indefinitely
(allure to find a solution to (he
problem,
lie said lie agreed completely
wllh the opinion expressed by
Counril President Earls El KboUry of Syria.
"The subsidiary group Is there
and I think it will be there aa
long ns the Security Connell
wants it to stay,” Lie said.
"That I*, m
conformity with
the previous action of tho coun­
cil.
Asked whether he believed t V
failure* of the council to find a
solution to the Balkan dispute
turd (affected the fSrnrtfge of
the UN, lie 'aald :
"Oh, certainly. But the aitunlion ia no more serioua In my
opinion than it waa a year ago
We have rearhrd a deadlock ninny
times. There Is no more'reaaon to
be peMlttilillc after yesterday'*
(Russian Veto) action than 4her«
waa Iwst- year, Tha nitr.anwn !■’
about the same."

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QUITAND1NHA, Btaril, Aug.
20 h&lt;4 Sccrctaiy of State Mst*
shall told the Inlct-Ametican conR ep u b lica n s P la n T o fcirnce today lhat Europe'i eco­
M ove C a p ita l A s nomic ireovety i* vital to the
O u t b r e a k F e a re d Americas and take* pirerdence because of its uigenry over need*
BATAVIA, Java. Aug. 2(1 (45 oi thr Western Hemisphere.
-Acting Goinnor Ucnrral If. J.
F'uithcr, in * pica for unity
Van Mo„k deflate*) loday ihr Among the 2 0 . nstiuus diafltng
Ncthrtlsmlt would U txi^ fu th on ^ * . JfynUilbw*. jlekBKv* Mfeemwt.
} over'Ihc rich legiotii o f, 5u- Msishall said new world unit)
ntxtia and M*dosra occupied by is "vastly impoitenl” to th* fulute of the w oilj,
Dutch Hoop* sinre July 21.
"The rreulte of our labors will
■’Atcai lbs I hive been made

opened Lie told a news conference that
he had no intention of disbanding
Aaked to comment on report* these bodies unless the Security
that-be is Interested In English Council specifically orders tm.h
domestic affairs. Including produc. action.

in the due union
Monday.

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No. 199

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WASHINGTON, Aug, IB i/Pl
Msj. Inin-hit Ira T. Wyche, Wai

WASHINGTON. Aug. IB UY
Atlomey Geneiel Clark, e n t i l ­
ing a monopoly exists in the pioduction of coioi motion pictures,
announced today a filing of *n
an ti-tiu tl suit to end "illegal a r­
rangement* and agreement!." . ■

Department inqrectfti ’grnrjal. left
today hy plane' to look into p u b ­
lished reports of low (loop morale
and high living hy officers in the
Mediterranean theater command id
Lftui.*
WneV'al
C. H T .cr"
*v * •' Clark Hid'a GAV dt'iwh Tf be­
Wjrclir is making ' the irispe. *
ing filed in the U. S. drtlrict
linn trip at tho duet lion of Gerp
v b u tl al Lot Angeles naming at
ria l Dwight D. Eisenhower. chief
defendant! Technicolor Inc., Tech
of sla/f. On hit a rtiv a r here
nicolor Motion Picture Corp.. and
Saturday Itoni -a trip to Alaska.
*
E aitm an Kodak Co.
Eisenhower told reporters that
A ssistant A ttorney General Joint
F. Sonnett, in charge of tho
stories published in this country
Ju itlce D epartm ent'*' -a n litru n l
that Lee was living in lavish fash­
division, aald in a "statem ent, that
ion would he looked into. HuTechnicolor Inc., had "entered instone* were written lly Robert Ru
t o a - s e r i e s o f agrSemcnt* with
a ik . uo - AmasHwit—rtsrretptmdentT
-— Eastm an, whereby patents, new d c ^
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• Wotmatlon relating to color pho­ IANOINO AT IA OUARDIA FIELD, N. Y., from Copenhagen, Denmark, thrr*
tary Installation* In Europe la
liny
Danish
w
ar
orphans
are
greeted
by
their
new
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tography would be reserved fi.r
General U m ar Hi a.lie/, uflt-n
technicolor’s exclusive use in the Elmo Welmert of illodcctt, Ore. Cleft}, who were anxiously awaiting
spoken of a* the next chief of
BlfOlt DIFARTINO Burn New Yurk for a six-week* tour of Eu i »| hmii
Iheir
arrival.
Mrs.
Welmert
readies
for
Erhard
Gehnnann,
16
months,
1
professional field.."
staff. Bradley left Iasi wee*, with
being
held
by
Stewardess
Huth
VicKfery
whtla
Mils
Olga
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of
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his first «tup in Germany. H r/ L„ i . lien U m er N. Biadlcy, In-ad of the Velci-tits Aduiintstt.ilini),
"In our view," Sonnett added.
t-tlsu lo.iefsttrlers- Wtilte uvciieus, lie will insla vt Ihe.ioiulillntnof Ihhi|&gt;s
Itinerary Include* Italv.
"Technicolor was thereby enahh-i U. S. Embassy, Copenhagen (top, background), holds Itosita Annies, 14
It. the M nliti-rrstican q'ln-.itie rMiiimindcd by Lt. G c tt, Ji-ltn C la v .
The War D epartm ent ».nd Iliadto control and monopolite this months. Purser Gustav llctk (rigid) carries Ursula Gcromin, 10 months
ley. who waa given a» Vet-canal A u/luiiiitist has charged in diq-.iU'lirj fimii aluti.id tli.it Gen. la c it s
business a n d
w a s protected ojd. Tho children were born In Danish refugee camps, (International)
llnlcruational I
A dm inistrator to make the trip , c .'tc n t,allied widespicad abiuci in tils cunuusiid.
against potential competition from
"naturally will look Into all eomliothers.
tinn* affecting Lroop* in the Med­
“ Our suit aaka th a t all the il­
iterranean T heater a* well a* in
legal arrangem ent! lie cancelled
other areas such ,r* Germany and
t ^ n d that the court order such r e ­
A ustria where U. S. Army troops
lief to patents and ’know how’ a*
m e stationed."
will dissipate the effects of tinWyche a t Jrl* departure said he
unlawful practices charged and
O •■■IIMua • • l',K . *1*1
perm it the eatahlishhinent of f n e
A lent Alive agreement lirlw r-'l
competition in the industry.’’
Call iltliilicll. Inn- ball iatin -li
Sonnett aald th a t “Technicolor
does over IK) percent of all the
m in, &lt;d lire New Y«'sL Giant *
business in professional rnlnr riiiami iiMhials tti tin- hatllm d Ran
. em atography” and
since
iP-ll
hall t lnlo- and -C ttr oHiM.il*- ft
"h as praducad_ the positive film
all of th
'Ulnae A'
A* fen
g.iiiltnit llir In* all--ii nl i lai.-prints fne
for all
thee ’Class
n lu r t length motion pictures slid
baM-iiall farm sdimil m iMhiu-d
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LONDON. "A uT T I b &lt;**&gt;--IV'W nost of the short subjects and
GRLEN BAY. Wi«.. Aug. IB (A’In, lire coming cputiy. ,v.ii ttsaile
anim ated cartoona produced In — A woik holiday of up In 10,. London P iets speculated wid-dy treat in tin- singing of Mis* Agnes
Imre llnirsday. it
anmnincrd
Miyskawu (it Charleston; W, Va.,
color by tha motion picture in­
OilO.OUU working met* on electron today on the reason for an rm rr who was introduced at t h j m eet­
today Ii\ laJwaul I brum-, m an­
dustry-.** th e United S tate s.''
hy
next will
highlight
the gtney cabinet meeting which w at ing al the Tourist Center
A ttorney G eneral d a r k said in dsy
ager * |&gt;| llir Xrmiimlc t mult,
a supplemental statem ent: "This American Federation ol Labor's summoned by Prime Minister Alt Andrew Stine who also Introduced
v'lismlx
i nl t -*111111110.
her
brother
Dr.
George
M
iyatawn,
case is a p a rt of the Departm ent campaign to insure the large*! Ire, hut government sources de­
and Mr*. Miyakawa, Mr, Slim-'*
of Justice’s program aimed a t
Th,- advaplntt**-! of ,tropesl.v at
vole
against member &gt; clined In disclose the reason for daughter.
breaking up monopoly power in jm w blr
ORLANIK), Aug. IH ‘'I'* M»* the Satif-i,-' Munreipat Airport f"r
Alisa Miyakawa, whose original
o( Congressv who voted for tin- the hurried trtttu n .
hniisitig am i.(ouuIng |&gt;||■{«,-«■•* f**i
Industry.'
riimery was ret » |‘ his statewide siieli
home
is
Sacram
ento,
Calif.
ha»
a school vfnrit polhb-l -ml tu
"Motion
otton pictures in color today Tail-H artley' l-aw, AFL President
The consensus w at that ill
xpantion
nl
iluAmetican
Vetruing
with
th
e
Opera
Comlque
in
Mr. Ilisl-I * It
represent fr
from 16 to 20 percent Willism Green ssid today,
nyreling
wat
concerned
with
ur­
P
aris;
France,
with
numerous
Jt'aalbiaed ea !’*«• a ll)
■-tans Commillee ami (,l.ills mad-The niiitti i will Ik- or* -* nu-d In
in tins
Al a news conference before gent developments in tJii/nin's symphony .o rch estras
, rtle id s) Ior a 1 bm da conven the Imijii-I nf ditoctora *&lt;j the New
country
anil
Is
now
preparing
for
he atjdreised the annual conven­ economic crisis and probably with concert* in West Virginia with ti-'i, here or Whiles I’ark, |iloi,sl,ly York (limits mul to the ' *it v t'n u
misslmi T.*r filial -!*t'ixi-,*i. .iti.l Mi
tion of the- Wisconsin State Fed new proposals for revision of the the C harleston orchi-'tr a.
S-,v. 29 ami in.
lligglna.
ICrms
of
ihr
United
l-Satrs
loan.
She
was
accompanied
l.y
liras
■
v
n atio n of Labor. Green forecast
A group will meet I Iniisday to
Present «t t Ire- iunf-**'he • with
A
terse
,
uninform
ative
an
Kudell
in
the
singing
of
"Song
the most intensive ptogram ol
nounci-ment that the meeting lino of Songs" ami "Comsug Througli l&lt;l&lt;ii (imiutiuii »"l an (Jilando Mr. IfuM-.il were Juitii K iiilei,
political action in the hiitoiy ol been held heightened rath er th in the Rye" and provided her own
inanagt'i
tin-*Kanfm*l Bn.,t*all
chapter, and it wat indicted nil* chili, Gi-ioge Stia,-, prcvidi-n*. *-f
*
i Ip piiajictrd that mo*: diXjH-lli-d speculation aa to why accompaniment for the difficult
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18 Spe­ Congressmen who approved the the ‘guvarnment m inisters had hue- aria from the opera Cavalleria l-li.isis will l&gt;&lt;- pl.ii &gt;-d on Inntialum th,- Snafu'd Ibi—hall A Ait. Ui!&gt;im,
cial—Appointment of W. F. Nehrl- hill would h r defeated, adding that riod hack to 1-omton hy plane, Kusticana. T his opera, composed of ch sp lrst at LslUhastre. Kul- Mr. Iliggin-. Mnym II J. Gut;
Ing as m anager of the Fort Myers
train and automobile only four by Pietro M asragni, Italian com­ Imt College *ml lam ps Universi­ Cliv Manager II. N. Saves niul
and produced
in I NlMI, ty. wills revival of a chaplet at C ilv 'f’i*niiili**iuner An*hc*v Parris
’ ^ J t a t e F arm er's M a rk e t,.th e out- be never had tern the * workers days a fte r Parliam ent had •ad ­ poser
wisv.
• lo o k for continued expansion of "so aroused."
journed. for its summ er rece.*.*. brought him musical fame.
llir Univrisily nl Ttdiiila.
“Miss
Miyakawa
has
a
voice
of
th a t new unit were noted here
.
W
hatever
th
e,
purpute.
ap
p
a
r­
G reen's statem enet cam e at a
\ t tin- ,-nd *-f ihe me,’ting, n
'today in a statem ent dealing time when one of the principal ently decisions were reached, fur wonderful tim bre, resonance and
w ith, current conditions through­ item s of business at tin- sla te con- sum* of the chief minister* y. quality," commented Jotyt Hughes, state vlen-proin-iii «f the C l n |
out Florida's system of State- volition wa* a proposal for a one the cabinet resumed Interrupted Sanford baritone, who was today in. Iust rial union ,-iiiiiicif. Richard •
a syiest of the d ub. Other guest* I’.* Green loaf of Jm kKoiivllle »nid
operated m arkets. William
L. third assessm ent
increase per vacation* today. .
Sir Si*fford Crlpps, president present Were Capt. Harold Kerk- tt-aI the CIO wrlcnmcl tin* AVO
Wilson, D irector of 8 tate M ar­ caplin to finance a aimilnr polit
kets, commenting on Mr. Nehrl- teal action cam paign in Wiscon­ of the Hoard of Trade, *ml Join. irlfc of the Orlando Salvation I*- Florida 1,,-,-aji^- ilu- i-i"grains
of the two High luxations worn
Slarchey, minister uf fooit, d ep a rt­ Army and W alter ‘ Haynes, J r .
log’s recent acceptance of the J sin.
President Gordon Brissdn i&gt;ro- lil-ntlcai.
ed
-In
chartered
planes,
while
. post as m anager of the F ort Myers
S late President Gcorgo H a W posed th at a picnic lie held by the
Ssfma 20 negro** flidilu-rated
Mm . tLitu* Mo hitf!«* ri^piifetil *‘f
M arket, expressed the belief th a t man preslicirit the
convention another nirsraft was standing hy
a substantial gain In volume of would approve, without, much con­ to return Health M inister Aneur- club at Blue Springs, ami It Was wilh the while incitilx-r* and *n Sanford Tor 2't yent*' «.,&lt; ,i|iling*
p
art
of
t
hiruin,:
aasslon
decided
th
a
t
this
will
take
place
oft
poitiled Friday c-vi-m-ur fl* full•frustnesa could be*. expected, as troversy, a slx .ce n ta monthly a s­ In SSvan m Inverness in Scot­
SftMSIaii** mi,
r Sli)
Wednesday, Sept. 3. Members are
tilm- ntanaget of th e m*.v Tourjsl
•g ro w ers throughout the adjacent sessment instead o f fo u r. Tht land.
advised
to
g
ath
er
on
that
date
Information ltofith ill 1‘ark kreMeanwhile, In .W ashington, A r­
area beeotqs Increasingly fam iliar additional revenue would amount
at 3:00 P. M. a t the T ourist
titt- nittl Jb rtlinore lioul* vnrd.
. with th e ' facilities and services to fdd.OsHJ, which would be uses' th u r A. Cal well,* A ustralian min­ Center.
The apiMiintmcnt was math* a f­
ister of imm igration, expressed
provided by the State.
to assist local trades and labor
ter tlx- J a c o m m l t l , " In riitngc
Th# F ort Myera M arket, young­ council in fo rm in g political aclicr. belief th a t G reat Britain can on­
itn-l InterVlewcl nim* applicatita
ly "sustain a future population
est m ajor u nit In the S tate’s groups.
for the |Mi!iitijin. Do Hu- i«-mof 30.000,000 to 36000,000.”
system which currently comprises
Green and Hajierman said th at * If* made th a t statem ent to a
I'ARIH Aug. IX tfl1)— A hunger nlittc,* welt- club President J. Rtusome 27 active sales centers, was Lalror la apprehensive about the
sin k s Iicgini Unlay among Hie ib-y Odham, t'hurlc* Ltik*-. vicn
tl'aatlane* aa.
a ll)
completed and opened for bus- status of world jreace negotiations
WASHINGTON. Aug. IH, M1)— -l/iOO Jew* a!»&gt;aid three British iirrslili-nt tn Vharg# nf external
inaaa late In 1845, D irector WII- and American foreign relation*.
II ..nllnura un I'a sr w it,
President T rum an’s Air Safety deportation ships a l Tort-He-Bone,
, eon pointed out. Tha m arket site, He asserted th a t unless Russia
new* agency reBoard w ants "intensive study” to the French
^ ra llie d a t 16,001. and expend!- takes an affirm ativ e, attitude, in
be given the Idea of having alt pertad.
Ij'M lIsSfS SS P t ( l t i l l
'E u re * for equipment, construc­ y
A dispatch *aid foyd waa re n t
airplane passengers backward.
—
j
l
■
tion of buildinga and facilities,
In its fifth report since a series luck ashore after It had been
represented a to tal Investment of
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Aug. of crashes In May and Juno led taken aboard the ships hy the So­
.672,211. 00, a t the close of the
WASHINGTON^ Aug. 18, W -'
18, UP)—Violinist Stephan Hero, lo Its creation, the special pane] cial help, organisation, Kntroaid
• • r a g e at a)
The tong standing diplomatic atgu33, spent the weekend in Jail afte r observed th a t “on the* surface it Fnihcataa.
Tha
Jsw*
were
returned
to
ment over what constitute.) “ free"
ha waa arrested on a w arrant seems much can lie said: for fac­
ASUNCfON, I’ara g u ary .A u g . 18 charging him w ith stealin g , his ing seat* tow ard . the re’af of Fiench w atere a fte r their ship, election* ragixl anew tudav with
tin'
Exodus
IU17,
was
.intercepted
—(/P)—The government aald in a own two daughter*, tha grand- plane*.
Anglo-Ameriran charge* that a
rommunlqde today th a t Loyal­ children of pianist Josa Iturbi.
Among other points of the and ramm ed by the British off million non-Communl*’- voter* are
I'nlcstlna.
They
have
refused
to
ist troops were “advancing In all
Jteing dlxquallfied In Hungary.
Ha waa to be arraigned in mun- weekend rep o rt, the board:
W HITEHAVEN E n g , Aug, I I sections in tenacious p u rsu it of leipal court thia afternoon on a
Recommen ded that*, the Civil go ashore at -I'ort-De-Botsc.----- A Drilled S tales atatem enl dec­
UI’)—Tha N ational
Coal Board the rebel* who are flte ln g In complaint signed recently by Itu r­ Aeronautlca Board authorise the
lared that the Comnium* 1. -domin­
k pcatad In tho blasted undersea complete disorder.”
ated government a t Ilu lain-** U
bi, who waa In Pari* when Hero civil aeronautlca adm inistrator to
The bulletin said villages a* took tha children, M arla Teresa, har com m arlral planes from air­
’ w illiam coal min# and no hope
resorting to such "grolewiu *" pre­
waa held for 14 miner* still u n ­ round the capital had been mopped 10, and Maria Antonia. 0, from ports lacking adequate fire-fight­
texts a* listing Jew* a* Nnxi* and
up of Insurgents who threatened Itu rb l’a home hare and flew with ing equipment of plana to provide
accounted for.
old women ns prostitutes' in order
. One hundred seventeen men were Asuncion last week.
It.
•
them to New York.
I’o ttm a ile r Joel 8. Field today to har them from taking part In
The rebel* w ere said to be
In the shaft when ait unexplained
U rged « sw ift hearing and warned against th e ' mailing of next Sunday’* national b a llo tin g
Hero, who returned to Califor­
explosion occurreed lata Friday. "abandoning In th etr precipitate nia for a concert in neary Red decision by the CAB on whether rhaiu-lettara and cards, a ronsid- on nremliera of the H ungaiy Pnrll.Thirteen wore saved. Sixty-nine flight their munitions and food lands, was arrested F riday night an e x tra marnber should be added cruble number of which are tx-ing ament.
of the bodies have been brought •tores."
The British said thousand* of
wh«n he stepped from the p lat­ to the crew of a four engine plane snaltad a t the post office and In
to tho surface.
“In one sector, we recovered form . HU-bail waa fixed a t 116,- t'l handle flig h t details.
Vuteri, were bring- disqualified for
collection h«xr* in Sastfoitl.
* Boon) officials ordered a 10- 11 heavy and 23 light machina- 000. The violinist raid his daughth a t by next July 1
The** qgrds *nd IfMer* are un- "no good reasons."
g u ns" -ami—o ther—m atf ria li the t r m n ill New York:--------------------i hour
rsW.e
e st-le
st-n
ig
h t-&lt;ee~w#e
Ux“ t n d “PB^pnr&gt;t*' T* tiq u ir T nsitlW rllW I'lhe T f o t e m warned — from— jronTnmpnw trvtnjffvd
-------a th
.J worked
A t.
rrtw
at L
had
unrem itL communique said. The' statem ent
Tha chlldren'a m other, Maria ed to w eer ehoulder harnesses a* th a t they were rem oval from Ihe their n-itresentatlves in Uu-Ibih-sI
rebel officer* Itu rb i Hero, ahot hcrsalf to death an ax tra precaution in event of mail and forw arded tu the ln*psc* * to urge l-ajo* Dinnyet, Hungarian
Jfcvgly to reach antonhad miners, listed numerous
^ a t the crews ry-entarad th e mine killed or captured.
prime minister, to take “all n, cesIn tha Iturbi home here U st year. crashes.
tor in C harge a t AUanta, (Ia.
' today to search’ fo r the rest of
aary steps” to correct w hst the
A t tha tim e sha had a divorce suit
•the victims.
VISITING PATIIKR
GAM E SUMMARIES
S tate D epartm ent called “the ptepending against Haro. Haro's a r ­
BILBO IMPROVED*
- Meanwhile, this
Cumberland
John L eonard/, J r . accompanied .re..st . .waa
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18-UF) voiling electoral abuses.”
in a ’ Interm itten t sum m aries of the
. . . . another
■ ..... episode
ittcounty town on Solwoy F irth by hia aunt. Miss N all L elfesta aerie* of legal entanglenfents over baseball gam e between the San­ — Hospital authorities said this
’.prepared for a weak of funermla with Whom ha livaa a t Coral raatodv of tha children am i
ford Calory Fade and tha Gaines- morning th a t 8enator Theo G.
GAR STOLEN
beginningg tomorrow o r Wednes­ Gables, Is visiting . his fath e r, qybt. Hero and tha lata Mr*.
ville G-Men will be brought to Rilbo'a condition was "decidedly
A 1041 Packard, tho property nf
attorney
day. Borne 40 miner* Were asslgd- John Leonardy, local
the paopte of Sanford tonight improved” and th a t a fte r a restful H. 0 . Odham, 2010 llihiseu* Court,
,* d to help eight gravedigger* Young L eonard/ intend* to re­
o re r rad io station WTRR, alnca bight ho li able to sit up In bed was reported to hava. been stolen
nARRISON HKLP.ABBD
proper* burial plot*. H earses kept n t rn .borne soon to toko a 10-day
Jack H arrison, third baaaman, approval to broadcast lh a contest today. D octors said Bilbo la now sometime during tbe night from
Dp • steady procession out of a cour** in public speaking In Miami WM released today by th a S an ­ has not beeen reclered, It was s tro n f enough to take a plaintive where It waa parked in front of
m ortuary la tha mine University. Ha la a junior la Ponce, ford Celery Fads, it waa an ­ announced
by oxmeer
view of tha fac t his cig ar smoking lha Odham home, accoiding to
DeLeon H igh Hr bool.
nounc'd by M anager John K rldsr. River* th is m ooting.
Is reatrtetsd to certain hours.
Sheriff P. A. Msro.

AFL Plans Drive British Cabinet
To Defeat Labor Is Summoned To
Measure Backers Emergency Meet

Tenative Agreement Reached For
Giants To Hold Ball School Here

KotariaiLs Enjoy

Election Day Holiday Australian P r e d i c t s
B r i t a i n Can Sus­ Musical Program
F or 10,000,000
W or k e r s Si a t c d t a i n 3 5,0007000 ^At Lunch Meeting

Veterans Group
Seeks To Expand
State Membership
Convention Is Slated
In Winter Park Or
Orlando By A VC

State M arket At 1
F o rt Myers Has
New M anager

Mrs. Michaels Is
Named Manager
01’ Tourist Booth

A ir‘Safety Board
Makes Fifth Report

Deported UefutreeH
Bcarin Hunger Strike

Violinist Jailed For
Taking Iturbi Girls

ll. S. Hits Hungary
For Voting Abuses

Paraguay Loyalista
Are Gaining Ground

Hope Abandoned For
14 English Miners

Post Office Warns
Against Chain Letter»

e Wanes As
Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
. S t i l l Mias i mj., 11:
’V T t v

.

.

**•
Asix, lx. tdb
" d lis m I, Sel,*ld. ll.illiinorv.
Mil,, i* lir-d ia line a*. |S iw iW
surif'.Vor to George I*. \lrhe&gt;&gt;on
*n* (he Alii,-,! t'o n ln d l.ouocil
lor Japan.
iiili.ild. a l'iL’2 x rsd o sle o!
the Xa*.il Xcadrmy, h ru rrrn lly
on ihr «la(( ol tl d i r u M , 4iuli(-.
leal adtisoi in General Douglas
Mar Xriliur.

WASIiISgTON.

:t?. 'M ill. '
—
I'lnlniie by ti in Iiliglits, suslacicluji ti-iilmuetl liieii te a u ji t*islay ftss \iiilia-«.ii|ur tlringr Airis*-*-n. Jr. mil four other victim,
•-I ill Atari y (lane ci.uli, tu is
ili.sm et *&gt;l Ili*-ai •uivmiiK liu-i '
lli.su .M lioiils hi a inuyli res were
*11
tlial alim ul no hop.of llndmg (item .llite
An tn xt ait It on ■&lt; tn ltu ril irate
Hilt
1" ' ifMinie at il.irilrii'
In iwpi rr
1liifr i .inking o llirrts liotn
Urnri.il M.irArt lint'» tliiilrgn and
"|N-iiiliim, 'l-iff alto were ami,ns
trn |KStrengris.and ciew inni i.„t
when the II I?, tulmund Irons'To­
kyo, u.i,h&lt;-,I nit,; ih,uk-inf,-,le,i
oali,M^«lt.-,-Mionvn,; mit 'o l gat,!*
hue only. &lt;&gt;, tilth, west --( |V ad
I fail,,„ .
t Diplomatic *mlirihs*in Waxhiogta-n *md lh*l ,l,-x|&gt;itc- Atclii-renN
vast knowledge of Jaoaheu- pro'lent* lii* apparent ih-nlli iir-'h-tidy
W'ouM not delay nrrnntn-iin-nt* for
draw ing up the peai-&lt;- !ri-ntv with
Julian. I'leparatinn* far waiting
ii iqelim inaty d r a ft alte.ul.
m.well advanced, they »*id.i
Three men of the 13 ai- on.I Were
reseued yesterday from the elioppy
sen. dotted with bright —oiveisil
kimono* from (apart, am! fiw'" “Ii, * Were recovered
Those ream ed were f a pi. T, 1
Rider of I’onca City, s'kla . win,
“offi-red n l-rokuh nnu: *'.-l Hat
v* v lluglin of l-'nirfii 'it. i-nv.i, mid
a Sergeant llollnml of t'oliur-m-il.
II

imi 11 m

in i

Mu

I ’Fttsr

'! » »

Temporary Ramps
Readied For Regatta
GIlV wuiktuuii »rw—nuHlttir—4i,
ti-mporary ramp* at tlx* J oke Xinti
r,x| liulklu-nd west of tlu- I'ojret
tiiiard huiltling in nt,V-t to focitit
it to Hie laum-liing or ta cin r boat*
on l.nbar llav. Tln-V nr- a!*-, re
moving old piling, said t'ilv kf:,-t
niri-r II. N. Hayer. '
One of lilt- 160 It)' I ' i - ' i I inttlur*
iiHt-d |,i provitle elei'lrtc power H-r
pumping w ater at tire ctw water
tdaiil will lx- put hmk f(it„ ,t|,,ta lion during tire la tctr pail of Hie
Week he luedicled. I’m It for Hitoth er Dit-xel which i* nl*-, lx-uig
runaired t\;e due to arrive *,Ktn, lie
*nida During the period of repair
th e Florida Power and Light Com|,nny ha* pxivjde,! current to oper­
a te the .pumps.

Dominicans Seek Red
Invasion Inquiry
CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Aug, 18
(/Pi—» The Dominican government
said today It would welcome nppointmi-iil of
an international
commission to Investigate report*
that an "international
brigade"
nf "Com m unist
revolutionaries"
was assembling In Cuba to Invade
the Dorhinlcati Republic.
The announcement *ald the
governm ent felt' R ' xholitd solicit
the “ good dffices” of some other
American nation tn prevail uium
Cuba lo |rerm lt such an investigatlnn.
(F irst r,-|Hirt.ft concerning .th e
ninhllixatUm of a "revolutionary
arm y ” In Cuba came last month
from the Dominican am bassador
in W ashington, who said a 3,000man arm y of Communists from
Cuba, „G uatem ala, V ettriuri* and
P uertn Rleo was lielng assembled

Communist Party In
Latin America Is
Described As Rus­
s i a n 5th Column
Q I ITANDIM1A. BrhfiT, Aug.
|M idrt ■ th e I luted States iw mally p inpiurd today that the
Inlff-Anirm an i ’oiilcieticr discuss
•liiiiietli.seIv tlu*
loin ol a lull*
i t L ^ a g c m V io Ji.cc V' Vq,
isplirte’s mutii.il defense treaty.
A-nalor Tom .('onttally (D -le aa»). a inrniiicr ol ihr U. S. del­
egation, submitted a United Slates
outline lor conlt retire p u xeduic. *
it would em power this com m it­
tee on voting )i,»veslul* to discus*
lusv “the creation of n lii-iiitspharj
iiitiitarv agency nif-l the supply of
forces.”
It wo* previously hr
Iloved Hint ail discirsMon on millta iv llietlsanism fo r the tre a ty ___
'RTiTTT.l Ix- TiHii o, . - r l - n r T TniVr.Amerlcnn Confi-ieneo a ’ Bogota
hrxi ’laTitinrs. ~
The I ’niteil Sin*,-, Congress it
eXIH-cted lo S rL u u lv n e x t.Vs-sir on.
th e. Aim* Stnioiardi^alion Act,
which would supply m hfom t w ini-ona of .war t„ ito I.nim Vt.serican
Iti-pulilien for r„nim,,n defense.
Th&lt;- conference', fuel wotking
c u n III ill m begun luilnv the study
'of sirincipto* of she lu-uitsphisra
I real V.
The Ionttnillcr, whhli elected
ihe I'rusruayan 'Foreign Minister,
M a to Mitiiine* I'.Will-. •Iiaiinian,
no i -won u tte r tip- i'ltiui-iianUii
Foreign Minister. Ilica-d, Jo a q ­
uin A lfaio. clmiged ti.m “evary
&lt;'ommiini,t I'a rty *u Latin Amer­
ica i. a Kitsilnii
column." . Allan- d e ta r e d glow ing t.-n trri-me setitiittent "favor* joint tnvamiics to protect th- hemUpher*
« r * “-a -aulo-**teiv** ...•iurl.-r*.-'—--------Mutlalio Tiallo* li t pri resiled
ciedenfiat* I. - a reprerelitatica of
lire &gt;|et,n«ed Argil,-lia governm ent
of Nicnragua, which w a, oyertill own reci-sstiv a fte i' I’-k day* Yp
i I till 11satin! SHI lk*tal# YUi

Hi^ Knnillnient
Anticipated A t
Aviation sSchool
Twenty two -luilrut* m e timV
,-t-t’.lb*! o.i thi* Sarifoi -1 School
nf \v in ti-n tit i lie Municipal
Ai,p. i ,
, t ud, t* ate ari .v 1c dad* it'd a maximum cniMliuif iit
( 't| ( , li d fur Hie fall
fl.,- 1,1
11 rdii.it,- coin*,'*,
Roy
It... wiiii i . b n .i t, atitioiinced to­
day.
Mute Marti Hal impiliiea a
iiiiiuiti at, ix itiv received he de-

!,,r

itiog fimii Get many,
ilium ,
Maxko. Can* I
Tone.
Guam, Knira;- pstpan. Hawaii slid
S-nttii A merlon. Many G. I * win.
Mill .-.-li t*- irli-n**'-l fmill lb*
nr, i.. in* untiring inquirte*;
Hi. a m
“luted tlust lie
«»x|x-i'ti*,l I
ii -iitltlv pax , -.11 and
■- 1 lituioa tu luauilatn the
Ii. h-I In g ,■»&gt;v (i*.tu approxl-'
rtbxttdv cim tll n niunllt .to 410.tati) by tTie end of the w inter
m - * H l ' IT-,1 city t.a* leased tl\Wiiii (•-•l t t&gt;&gt; bun oil a 'y e a tjy rental
bnxi*. H
rltlj-lnyA'a
cjlt ths
i' iux , mul maintain
Hie field.
||.- giv. i
. i x l et, to the c it y
u* uit|xiil matiagi-r, free.
Ilci'eiitiy enrolb-il students are;
Joint lln , ,*ix,,‘
of California,
J’bit &lt;lat»'i*i)nl of Bndgeville,
Pa . Mr. and Mr! Paul lleffm elsler of Rain:*".
Muiite, O ther
student* rm oiled a ir!
William Arenlrerg; Fratth FI*
nil. Jam*-* P iatl, Clarence t’olIfn*. Rjda-rt H uff. Ann A lexan­
der, Meritl Tlttdale. Charles 11aker. Ted Jackson. F inest Southward, D-niaid Cortlell, Wendslf
lliuri*. Oliver sjuhliilll. John
l.iiigi-rfetl, A drian' S'ncy, Uv
Franklin, Fugena Bysrly, Ralph
Wiglit, Hiiuard Jilirvivk. h a il
Vied. Victor lllackwelder. William
Tindall.

('ondition Of Admiral
Kinjf Is Unchanged
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 &lt;13—
The Cotidlti-Ui of Fleet Admiral
Ernest J. King remained "un­
changed'’ during the night a fta r
slight
Improvement
yesterday,
the Navy reported today.
The form er chief «&gt;t naval
"nptx-ratk'ri*. who has., hardening

.W W ii
A; : i

government. Cuban officials sub­ n mild stroke w ithout .
entered the Naval Hospital
sequently denied the reports.)
day. A Navy pffiriat said King’s
condition la not critical.
STRIK E OVER MOBILE. Ala., Aug. 18. (,V tPLEAD INNOCENT
Employees of Alshanta Dry Dock
DACHAU. Germany. A u g ^ lB ,
A Shipbuilding Co, returned tn
th e lt jobs today after settlem ent (43—O tto Skorxeny, the hulking
of a six.w reks long strike. The SS colonel who sprung Benito Mus­
solini from his Italian raptor* dur­
stoppage Idled 4,000 tr, n.
Members of the CIO im lustria' ing the war. in d nine of his Aj *
union o f m arine — shipbuilding dennes spearhead division officer*,
w orksra voted approval yestarday pleaded innocent today ta accusa­
of a new contract calling for a tions of killing American troop*
p ay lncraaia o f 12 eeatf-an hour. and ptlsonsra of war.

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 1j8, 1947

T 1IF . S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

PA G E TW O

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THE "QUEEN M ARY" O F LAKE PLACID

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Seminole County
Court Records

wnrch for Kldorailo in on niwin. Ilatmolill hnvK rx*
plorrr mill author is Imving for' Eniicli (iuiaua to visit
unrxploroil nrVns mul sit if thuy an* uitnblo for mlnnizntion.
Ah no whitr man in known over to have seen part of the
rountry. which he* will visit, his hopvs of interestinK fltultf
are high.
One aim is to tm) what truth lies tiehinil the ohl story
of Kldorndo. -This was a fnhled land .where gold could Is*
picked up in the streets. European.immigrants at one time
were said to lielievo this about the - United States, and
learned bv painful ex|&gt;orieticc that this simply was not so.
Davis has no unreasonable expectations,'but he dis-s think
it possjble that some important 'undiscuvered city mnyja*
....................... . ni the legemt.
• *■*■Sir Waller Raleigh was thn mnap famous,.of. tIUr*Varlyjri'mvher^Tor F*31dorndo, hut the most inuiortant undoubtedly
was Francisco de Kldorndo;dlis wanderings for the land of
gold led him to discover the Amazon river. The potential
wealth of the Amazon valley surpasses the riches of 100
cities of gold put together.

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AM Orlution

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D r. f 'h r t r l r t J . . P r m o n s
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Quiet Pays

YOU MAY IIK filtKATI.Y
nKPHKKSKO TODAY, BU T TO­
MORROW W ild. IIK ANOTIICIt
DAY.
IT'S
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WORI.M,
WAIT. HAVE PATIKNOK, At,I.
W il.t, IIK WKI.I.: I will torn

1.0*1 year tin* Mrnnklyn Nationals were the most talked*
of-terim in major league baseball. Not so much for their
playing ability, though they were in first place most of
the time, as for their spectacular antics. FVcukish d isp lay s
of idiMcntmjndcdm-HH on the part of the players were
matched l»v the headline-making shouting of the manager.
I.ippy Leo Diirocher.
Now they have a manager of an entirely different ly|&gt;e.
Hurt Shotton is a much older man, well-liehaved and silent
Vet Itrooklyh now has an almost insurmountable lead for
the pennant.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOME HEATER EVER MADE I

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niif always nT. eessnr.v
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to make
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to get
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Fp'tu The \t ...hnaiAif
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SEE THE NEW O U O -TH IR M FUEL OIL HEATER AT

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T IIK U N IT K D S T A T E S F is h a n d W ild life . S t-rv ic e c ite s
v a r io u s sig n # lo in d ic a te t h a t N o r th A m e r ic a n d u c k p o p u la ­
tio n ooff 121.000,000
121.000 OliO ooff 1944
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withtlie end of (lie war the numtier of gunners lias greatly
increaseit. (.rapevine reporta Imsed on tliis pessimistic
estimale say (hat Die shooting season will be cut to thirty
or thirty-five days anil the daily bag limit to five birds.
Si tire tlie Federal authorities do not recognize Ducks, Un­
limited. financed privately by American sportsmen, it would
appear that the Washington version of the tpiacker pop­
ulation will itrolmlily prevail. There life American sportsmen who love the marshes and the cuustgl waterways with
III? brent h of dawn-freshened dir. thn, tung of sail spray
and early morn communion with the great outdoors. To
this kipd of simrLsman tlm dally t.ig limit means little.
Itut to forbid.him » Jegal preifnee in the thick Idimls of
the North American 1,’otilincnt l^t all Imt a few short weeks
this year will !«• fnr more gerious and Washington’s
NeW TArk ^HeraTj

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Far IOaNtern Nations
Such Ah Determined | nliolhrr
To lie Free Of Whites
Fni
anyone who has talked
with some of the leader, of. the
Far F ast, a* this reporter ha*
done, there can Im* little doubt
that (h r brown ami yellow penIc.h niran their piesent turmoil
lo end in freedom from theii
(d.l white ru lers..
. For the Itiltish, the French
kill loo many people,
and th r Dutch such an nulcnme
utrlul. I'.vriy roul.l • tnc*V very serrtms eeonomlc changes. Much of their
L u .h t ynunit rliange of taw materials of -thr
f llif »c* i» mumm y, was based on an exFast fnr the manulavtured goods
of I he West.
Happily, litany of the Far Kaslerners recugniur * this axrhange
of god* ‘must not only continue
but grow. This re|«irler has
n |te i« lin g 'y t *Ultnr
talked, for example, to orer ni,
the partners of India's Ibunoof Tain, a (remendnut combine
of commerce and finance.
lie told me the Far K llttr m i
nre fam b ltln u i’ for a growing in­
dustrial life i o r ‘ India that .mild
furnish jnlui to millions who ekrr
out h sot. nlarginsl ‘Ilf* on 'poor
faun (amt.
They are natuially ainhilinus
lo ’ sell rimsumet goods to their
Fkr Kdslvro neighhots, the Iyro­
of good* -which !]■* larerr supptml) by Kurupean factnrir*. T h f.
patlmrnl. Tliey c^n Ire used fot could ^n san * disastrous loss of
•rnu plsnlt, ihui offering safety sales for tho Kuropvans.
Hut thla particular Indian fi­
bom Imnibing. This history ap
nancier pointed out that whiln
pears In be returning lo its be­ Kurnpe might lose some sale#
ginnings. A re we in sight the whole F ar Fast Is clamoring
lor the to rt of heavy machinery
of a seen ml Cave-Man; rm&gt;
wliich
E urope
knnw* how tn

ent" aatrraldjr which ia w riting a
ronatilutlnn.
■Sledding haa twwn rnugher fur
the Hutch. In March they wrntn
an airreemcnt w i|l| the Imlpncaiana settln* up a republic to in­
clude Javoi Sum atra and 'Madeera, with the underatam lin* that
the new republic would a*ree lu
a union with the Nethetlanihi.
Suhar.pirnt ah.Mitilki; hna l^fupirtol the fate of th at a freem en ..
Fr»m Indo-Chtna. w h ere' lb.;
French rule, tim e i* no almllur
nrw», except for th r asplrnllnna
of the n ative’ leader*.
For F ar KaMrrner* a* a wholq
th« Phllapplne* stand a« a* u. »•
con. They mu onty gained their
independence fm m "IXF" UnlfJ.I
S ta te , without hl.MHbhrd, hut
Ameriran aid i* goin* t&lt;&gt; t|u
Island* a* the people feel thely
way thtnugh their new freedom.

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Two striking nrw I&gt;uo-T1icrni designs inspired
falimii, ‘'|icfi(,r* (urnitiirr!
T lirlli-|i|ilrn l.itr Models, will, a rirh walnut finish;
the Clii|&gt;|&gt;rn&lt;l&lt;ilrvitt nt&lt; W.rn Itlon.lc. Kit her of the**
Iraiitilul nru Prrin.1 d. -i^n, will n u slrin b r your liv­
ing naim —krep &gt;t&gt;u warm tc «7A.'i&gt;( work—trilkoul (lirtl
to o * A t THIU IXClUMVf
* MM0US m i CIAMMI lOtHM -g rit matt krol f'»m
tr t’ J drop of 01II

* MTINTIO P9VH-U* IIOVII .&lt;li«trlhutr, heat rxrnly
—«*vf* up to l i % in fuel bill*!
* H i m RUI CIHTIIl—you lend the fire by turning
a dial I
*1*11(1* O m i im|HMtant (ratutre to give you mer*

\ U M t i economy I

The Lost is Found
AT

OUR S H O W R O O M

advertise

hotc watering lot plant*

Globr-Girdlru
that thr
s of
hardest thing about thHi jnh i» Thta man thought In term from
trade am i flnanrr.
to keep frnm Kmog^tj sleep. Hut anclher Indian, a Moslem lawyer
U • gelling In l»e null an old story
now that some callout observers
are laying: "Well, wrhy don’t they
take time off for a tnnoie)”
A self-kicking machine has been
invented by Tom Maywood ni
New Bern. N. C . for those wlv&gt;
have done sifmelhing which they
have later decided wav silly -wn.l
regrettable, ft rnniiils of a beltdriven hub with four arms, each
ending in a shoe. Turning a crank
*••* *ff a thoroughly efficient
kicking apparatus, fg-'|en year#*
3T»«,otrt)
“Topn” In quality
people, some of them to show
Everybody’s
fepenlcnce and others just plain'
inquisitiveness. .Such a maclune
Hardware Store
meets a widespread need. This 412 Hanford Ave. Phone 121R
Would not be true of a machine
COMPUETK. EXPERT
that enabled people to pat them-

if holds a lot of promise for YOU
rtiawlng
imhistrlalliatlorv from
India's great alrel mills. Ilul he
deplnred t lint course la-cnus.. il
w'ouhl Im* slow nrrtl ruuhl result
III animosity in his pari of the
world for. th r while aria s.
lie estim ated that 'The white
races have ftn years tn m at.
friends with US in the Fsr F ast."
He wauta W estern res|iect fdr
Im sirtit culture. W rstntn shkrHi'i'
o f tcchnlcill know ledge, and In.

world most sw iftly.
They tut lied over the govern­
ment of India, first, to M..,!srn
Pakistan atul Hindu India. Thf
Hindus -e, iprocated by recognis­
ing th e ir last llritlsh viceroy,I. urJ
Mountbatleo, a* their first llritiih governor-general. India lennnes a domtntnn In the same re-'
lalion to the crown as t^aaadi.
In llurm a the llritlsh ate pur­
depcmlence;
suing a sim ilar course. The HurHy such a fmmiila ths ItrilisU mrse have elected a constlhiappear fo lw moving into the liev
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Read tlie report of telephone accomplish­
ments so far this year. It's one for the
record! You will see telephone fblks^re
really going places—putting in hew tele­
phones throughout the South at the rate
of four every working minute — adding
long distance circuits equaling 14 times
the distance across the U.S.A.—installing
local service wire, measuring 29 times
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b y drossing youraboy in

darning Air mother* with nt|
SratNCFOOT S o x . D u rab ly m ade with
fonr-nly reinfoceed toe* and b ea k foe
longer, ex tra w ear,
buy In llteae eo ln rfn l.g g y lir.n at.
tern ed argyle*. M ade of lastro to r D n rrn e y arn s, th ey last
llirn tu h rrjte a te d washing* and
w e a rin g * ..In p a ln k n it with
” I n t e r s t o p for ever.

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l.- an A » ' -ollan To Mention M'S
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(h iritrr« t U M «*«.
Dyson ft tit Kiwis K
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Tfcvrvton Victoria M
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To Florida State lUhl
I'sttin fii, Hardy
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afopnd’llic world. This report show's tlie
progress that is being made to speed up,
expand and improve telephone service—
in spite of shortages and other handicaps.
I t holds a lot of promise for more apd
better telephone service fot*yob and your
Community.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANTORD. FI.OR1DA

MONDAY, AUGUST 18,1947

Social

Louie Belle Holland
Weds Herbert Prevatt

And Personal Activities
(Mrs. Donald Jones
Calender Honors Miss Brotchie Personals

Belly Rowland To
Activities Reported
At Country Club
Wed LeKoy Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. R. oT llnaun an ­
nounced today* the marri.ig-‘ * of
their daughter. Louie Belli; Hol­
land. to llerlw rt P revatt on S at­
urday night at the home of Dr.
W. I'.. Brooks. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Brooks.
The bride, wore for her wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Ur.ti spent a Navy blue suit with while hlouyo
and accessories. Her corsage was
the weekend at Davtun .1 Beach.
of sweetheart - roses. MfS. Corvc'
Rev. and Mrs. J , E. M.-K'nley rie Gnann served a* her
tr honor.
are visiting in Cross City for some
I M r. Ik sk stt had a * ‘ tils 'b e s t
timo-—
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man. JohrrCam pbell.
Immediately folowing the cere­
Mis* Jewell Pittm an has retu rn ­
ed to Sanford afte r a vjcatlon in mony Mr. ami Mrs. P revatt left
for a wedding trip sml will It
Seville and D aytna Beach.
gone about two weeks. Upon their
Mrs. W. C. W illiamtun ha* ir- return to Sanford they will make
turiu-&lt;&lt; a fte r visiting in Liverpool, their home a t 813 Mjmnolla Ave­
nue.
Mrs. Prevatt has until recently
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Mr. ami Mrs. I-*-c Mooie of been employed by the M aigarot
Gainesville visilrd in Sanfoid ov4r Arm G rocery'Com pany. Mr, P re­
vatt is working with tho Coca Cula
Sattliday.
Bottling Company.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. .lone* are
NOTICE
spending some lim e in Hendeisupville. N. C.
The American la-gion Auxiliary
Miss Pat Scholls left yesterday will have no supper meeting which
for Daytona Beach where she will had been scheduled for Tuesday It
was announced today.
visit for a week.

Miss Jackie Unite hi,-, to lime
m arriage to Jam es 1*. In g l.y , J r .
will l&gt;e an event of the near future,
was honored ,on Saturday with a
dessert-bridge given Hy Mi*. Don­
ald Jones a t the home of Me and
Mrs. T. W. Jones’ on South S an­
ford Avenue.
In t j / e 'center of
the mantel was a small airhw ay
under which was placid a tiny
TllU ltSD A Y "
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K. bride and groom. White tapers
S., will meet a t 8:00 P. M. at were placed on each end of the
ibe MaVmlc Hall.
mantel and the entire seen-- was
, The Lodge No. 27 of tne hanked .with fern and coral vine,
I. O. O. F. and the Seminol.* Rebec* loiw arrangem ents of pink hibis­
ca Lodge No. 43 will have a cover­ cus centered the individual tallies.
A sweet course was Served hy
ed dish supper at the I. O. O. F.
Mr*. Jones assisted hy hei sister.
Hall at 0:30 P, M.
MJss Kliialielh Whigham. an.1 Mrs.
IL. L. Perkins, J r . B tid s l'tallies
were 11*1*1 and after several prog­
ressions of bridge the sc o n s were
added nnd high prise awunjed to
Miss Nancy Collum, li seeling
Mr. and Mrs. Kranrls Meriweth­ prise to Miss K athryn Wiggins
er entertained recently a t Corott- and ncreeno was won by Mrs. P er­
ado Beach w here they are spend­ kins. Miss Brotchie was presented
ing the summ er months with n with an attractive vase of wine
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carroll
‘ beach p arty honoring Miss Betsey colored glass.
Those Invited to lx? with Miss Jiavo returned from a vacation in
.bble and H arry Brownlee whose
IPagement was recently annuun- Brutchie were her mot In
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n u n ng the aftem-Min; swimming
r.Miss
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aura
Chittenden ha* iewas enjoyed by .he guests and Sr* Mrs.. Lea Moore, Mrs. John turned afte r-v isitin g for several
•arly In the evening a buffet sup­ Hughes, Mrs. George I) Bishop, weeks its Pinellas Park.
per was served by the hotter*. Jr.. Mrs. Perkins and Mrt. William
The dining table was covered with Blair. Also the Misses -Shirley
Mr. and Mis. Gordon Biadivy
a white linen cloth and an at- Smith. Elisabeth Whigham, N alley
rangem ent of pink carnation* cen­ Collunt. M artha Brown. Atidtey have n* their guest Mr. Bradley's
tered the table. Pink tapers in Barh. K athryn W iggins. Jean H ar­ mother. Mrs. Ju lia E. Bradley.
crystal candelabra were placed «m per, Elisabeth' File, Sylvia Mcisrn,
each tide of the flower arran g e­ Mildred Robson. Camille Batten.
Miss ’ l.oretiu Franklin, who is
ment. Mrs. Meriwether was assist Jkh 8 Thigpen. M artha Pei kin* ami
making her home in Hanford, Is
ted in eerytng by her mother. Mrs. Mnry Ann Whelchel.
•pending some tim e with her p ar­
V ^ y Stockoff, Mm. George Stine.
ents ill l-ake Mary.
V n . W. 8 . Brumley and Mrs. H. J.
Lehman.
Mis* Mary Frances Whiddrn of
— The ronple was p fttrM B ed'w lir
Tampa is the g u ejt of ‘Mr. and
a set of pastel Fiesta china.
Sirs. C. FT Donaldson of Lake
Among those invited were Miss
Mary. *
Dibble and Mr. Brownlee. Mr. and
The R. W. A. Circle of ihe First
Mrs. George D annalls, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Phillips nnd son. Fred­
Mrs. G iffo rd Swain, Mr. an d Mrs. Christian Church--met on Friday
John Hughes, Miss M arguerite evening at the home if Mrs,. W. die. of Jacksonville a n visiting
' Dibble. Miss Mllli« Casron and C. Tison with Mrs. Tis-m presid­ Mr. and Mr*. A. Franklin of |aik r
Rbodea Spell all of DeLand. Mr. ing. Those taking nail in the Mary.
and Mra. Andrew Myers, Mr. and program were Miss Su.«an Willi­
Mr. and Mm. Dudley Glover of
Jim . H arry Joe MinaVik, Mr. rnd ams and Mr*. O. D. 141ml res*.
'Following the business meeting, 7'nmpn spent the werkeml with
Mre. Robert Herndon, Dr. and
*» Mrs. E. D. II row nice. Dr. anil refreshm ent* were vetted hy the Mr. nnd Mm. C. C. G enii of SanMrs. Douglas C h a ri* . Also tin hostess to Mrs. O. T. Pearson, Mrr. ford.
. “ Misses Joyce llctxel. Hetty Mcore, I.andrrss, Mrs. (!. W. Morgan,
*P hrllls Dickey and Mary Thomas Mr*. R. C.l Fox, Mrs. J. I„ Horton,
Mrs. H arriett Miller nnd Mm.
Wilkes.- Joe MrCaatln, Em m ett Mis* B ertie- Hughes, Mis* Mary Marv H arris are spendm r some
Herndon. Rilly Brumlev and Rich­ Edna l-andress and Miss Hussn time at the Riviera Hotel In DayWilliams.
tuna Bosch.
ard Wing of Providence, R. I.
TUESDAY
The R. W. W are Bible Claea of
the F iret Methodist Church will
have a covered dish supper at the
church a t 7(00 P. -M. with Mrs.
Mrs. P. II. W yatt
yait
J. M Tindel,
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•p ^ M F s A lyre'A thiluui. a t hos-

Mr. ami Mrs. George W ashingOpen house was held oil S atu r­
Ion Uow*land of Sanford have a n ­ day night at the Sentinel.* Coun­
nounced .tile ellgaginirt of their try Club nml supper w ar .cited
•laughter. Hetty tatuDc, to Jam es on Sunday evening, Clmih - l . t LeRo) -.Mulct son,
son of
Eric tei. manager, anm»i*ti.-I in lay .
Audi &gt;».01 arid the late Mr*. Aud­ Among those »o»n at- ' h e . tub nvi r
the Weekend were Mr, and Mr*.
io -mi of Helliughum, Wash.
Miss Rowland is a g raduate ,01 W. G. FlemlngwMr. and Ml *. Jufm
Hcmlmde H ig h -Hchoid, class of IveV and Mr*. Ivey’s • i-.ici, Mo*
t! 'ii .iinl 1**01 present employed RilUt GUt «f -I .• ditvilh*. K xSrM rr
(■V .Florida Fashions, . Inr. Mr. and Mi*, .loin M. i tL . Mi u r l
John S tu e lT ti. I’l’ d-Mr- "VV.
M aid-on received III* education In Mr*.
V_L.'.i me. Di -and'M.-VH.e ifl:rnr.
t il.. li»lm»ck A.i.t " -s sr-.asW ntT T nr . . Mr.-and
M nr A .1. \7ITUata'. 'It*,
‘“'nritJiili’Iv' ‘ .ifli'i lu-' gl situation and Mr*. George Thurston, Mr. and
frdttt high school _he entered the Mrs. Wnlti'i High, Mr. ami Mis.
Navy where Ire served for two Clyde II. Terwillcgar. J r . Also
0 d n hall years ill Ihe Pacific, He Mis* Dorothy l‘&lt;well. Muck Ctyye
- now employed b&gt; the Florida land. Kirby Fill Jr.i *1. \V. A tii *Power nnd Light Company of tin. Hilly Firming ami E. R. Smith.
Miami.
The wedding will lie an event
of early Fall.

Had Carpcatier Has
Paris Fashion Show

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Meriwethers Honor
Couple With Supper

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Circle-Met With Mrs. Tison Friday

HALF SIZE BEAUTIES

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McDaniel.
YMm. Kdlth fSAOtl a n j ’illugfitr?.
Lynn, of Sylvester, Ge. are the
guests of Mrs. Scott's sister and
brother-in law. Mr. and Mis. W. J.
I’ell, at th rir home un Palm etto
Avenue.
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Mr. and Mm. Frank Campbell
have returned to their home In St.
IVtrm burg afte r visiting with Mr.
and Mm. J. It. Well* of C rystal
la k e and Mr. ami Mrs. l.e« Hen­
dricks of l-ake Mary.
-Winner*—of—ttlS OVSmTSr of
.Commerce lieauty .-ante**, held on
Aug. 8 in laike Mary were: first
place. Miss B arbara Eubanks of
laike Mary, second. Mil* Ruhv
Ifrewer of Sanford nnd Miss Leuorn Itovstlen of Sanford, third.
Mis* Dorothy Morrison, daugh­
ter of Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Morrlsen. is visiting in New York City
1* 4, r spending some *ime in Chautatuiua, N. Y. She.plan* lu return
to Sanfoid in Ihe near fu tu n to
•visit for a short time before leav­
ing for Agnes Scott in Decatur.
Ga. where »he is a Junior.

,J. W. linker, who has Ixen
• pending some time her* with bis
Friends of
L Stoudenmire daughter. Mr*. I.illln.i Vickery.
will irg rc t to learn that he is ron&lt; left yesterday for Greenville, H.
fined -U» - She - -Fem ald-ljiughton (V He was •rto m p an ie l lu G uonMemorial Hospital for further ville by Mrs. .Vickery wh'o will
later leave for Katonah, N'. Y. In
treatm ent.
visit her daughter, firs. Lillian
Mr. and Mm. W. E. I.ipplnrolt Morgan.
of Baltimore. Md- a rrile d todajelo
Mr. and Mr*. II.
Tlit/wp of
visit th eir son and daughter-in
Isw, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I.ippln- Enterprise have returneit fmm a
vacation in northern Ohio wrheir
cott.
they vislterl relative*. While there
Mr. and Mrs. John I'ekhain and they were rntertain e I by Mr! and
Mist Peggy Howell of Lake Mniy Mm. John L. Steven-on nnd Mr*
have recently returned afte r visit, Arle Henry of AshtalmU, O. who
lng friend* and relative? in A tlan­ have liern guests in Sanfoid for
the past several winters.
ta, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mm. H. 1,. Eubanks and
daughter, Rochelle, of Lake Mary
have left for North Carolina where
they will, visit with relatives and
friends.
Mis* Jane Scott, who has been
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mr*. Fred It. Wilson for the
ast five weeks, has returned to
•r home In Orlando.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bender left
on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
Bender's mother, Mrs. Elleij Hall
of New Sm vrna, for a vacation In
Nyrth Carolina. _ .
Mr. and kirn. JU-haid Brown
ami young son are the guests cf
Mm. Brown's p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Sr. at Daytons
Beach.
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Mm. 'George Touhy and. son rrturned* on Saturday fYom West
Virginia where they Itava been the
guesta-of Mrs. Tuuhy'a parents fur
the past several weeks.
Mra. J . II. Phillip* and- so.i,
Johnny, were called to Macon. Ga.
on Saturday because of the dlftess
of Mm. Phillips', fath er, W. D.

Couple* Honored With
Breakfast Saturday

JAVORI1E 1 canty In the City • l
Urutliedr Ij-vy ts goig- "&lt; Khy
M tC hiu tint was chosen from V u
finalists to r ttm rn l t'lill.idelpii .»
*ln~1M~ftmri.il Atlantic City, N. J..
Pageout .if Beauty and Talent.
Elm 10,21 yearn old. biomb- Still
bruwic : -1 1 ed and works in u llur t - 1
llsa«raciw&gt;nal SoUwdjjhoto)

75 People Attend
"Dunce At Mayfair

• Slis* Itetsey Dibble nnd' lla rty
lltownlce. whose n in iiin g - will lnaw event u f the near fiiliu - were
honoretl ini Saturday m orning with
1 breakfast given hy Sir*. Ralph
in still Smith und Mr*. II. C. Ilet
reh si Ihe home of tlie fu n n er on
Soulli Park Avenue.
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'blur
wan used in dei-nrating the partv
looms*' A rrangem eut* of pink
I'l.'id io lu s e s a m i 'asters w - , e used
.in the living room and reiiH ird
tin- dining tnlde. Ilridnl place ennl*
marked the seating arrangem ent
md 11 m iniature bride and groom
ib-nirnntrd th r plarps o f'tti* hole
01 ed eouple.
Following the hieakfasl Mis*
I IN. bln was -how 11 to |l" ' living
iiNiin where kitchen 'it.'iisil&lt; were
t'Hnked on the fireplace her.rth
Tile hostesses* gift in the couple
-m i- 11 wnffte tnmr
Those present w ith Miss Dibble
nmf Mi. Iliownlee were Rev. and
Mi. Dotigla.* Charles. Dr. and
'It t. E D Brownlee. Miss Marv
lllotois Wilkes. Janet I let tel,
Richard Wing of I'lovnlenre. It. I.,
and Walter- Meade Snmli.

Hi FLORENCE MILLS
. PARIS. Aug. I \ i,P
Mad Cut
pentici hns hn«ed t i-t —titir • colhv
lion on the h a ru l silh o u rtt.' thi*
fall. Two ot hei feat m m art very
linpoltailt too. Tin dtopped stlinil
del line, w huh Us to h&gt;- -•&lt;n
throughout tin- vonmrtiun. nml high
standup enllai- which reach o f t'n
a L s o thg ears
Unlike other houses tin s' full
Miy^sC- i m i^ivr- Ivl* Mlgsi/,wd*A^lc
line and stink to i t TinsMitTfi's’lt
her rnlliviMit.
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Her sdlhoiiette liai -he widest
Part of tin* Inuiit online at a
cukved seam alxait 12 ii.che*.
allow I lie hemline It is Vaiicd by
having the fill lie-' nnd »tib e&lt;)iK'llt
.airVL-il -eaui. cniua .smiy.. on-'uue
• ide oC the skirl.
Fullness is rrellleed a t •thV'lionillllle to tile isiuivaletil if a pencil
skirt.
One navv'. d ir-- .vita 'sleeves

Mrs. McCall IIjmors•
Miss ^Jackie Brotchie

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l l i r LYLS of .IHE
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HIM Ml M IV U O ILD
III O.N I t l l M A D ■r r
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T rj n Si'» Ileal T reat Permanent *haprd in Ihe nr* ‘ I rather
rot 01 till I..1111
a- &gt;011 prefer. I -prri.ill* 1' o. mI lor d t) hair.
*irsip In alini lit Hid .te illii tll.i--:lRe .1 Kpe.lall).

Ah' .1 ,1 III.-till*. I • .11. I
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&lt;i
Hath bad 1 . 1 • C lub.dam ■ • In hi
Salute*! u gh! a* :lo \ 1 &gt;T.n.
Inn. (’ d am . wto • 1 ■ il
tin
h alltu o r 1 1 11., hotel |.&gt; 11&lt; .0 1 .
of Slews 'tin lit and In - '••
(ta . I
1 tin; llu dui &lt;u -eu
millg w. I iij .v1&lt;| f 1.011 'll ' 1 III
3:1X1 u
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niornliiE t-rin k iast w.i&gt; • .'»hI.
A till o .■ tlituv' n tten Jin c •• •
Itii'haiil Itwiehrtor. Mi. and
D. Moats Sir. nnd Mi
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lliihop, Mi, and Mr*. W. II. IVinht.
M r,'.dint 'll* , \iidrew r’.in i. i\.
Mr,,nt L ilia - JdL.UtU-2— .-D .—mh
Mr*. 1111 dig Itm • *. Mr. ‘ :id -di»
Jaek hs’ gun. M’ aiul "ti ■ :
IIIRTH V N N O l'N t‘ESIENT
ling* lb . and Mi&gt;. t|, ?. W-etl
ru ff. Mr. and Mrs. I'd'Vllt L'm'
Mr and Mi* Robert Dennis nnh o l-'i, Mr. ndd Mi • I • .1 Mi ih luoilied tmlny -llu* hit I li of a son.
li'.hcrt Mieliael, oil Aug. la
Jr.
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Sm
Jan. II.X..
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Dll
ran. '1 art It-. Wii 1 V.
HLu I ,
.C an.till* Hai'en.. M uilli. Ilmwii,
■lean Saver, ml I* 0.1 ! unit nin:
L 11 S. \V ■im , 1
1. 1 .1 tin
W ylt-r Smith. Jan
jk itrlitlo i,
Roliert Newman, id
tidham,
K.lw.iid H in t, i—
••. Hole mi
Ijiiij ). Toiuniy V
lu'i-pli
I’.n
and .lo« 1
huu.

Miss Martha Perkins’hnl a* her
guests .at Daytona' Beach w h u e
she is spending the summer with
her family, the following member*
of the Pi Beta I’hf sorority. Miss
Olive Fleming of Jacksonville,
Miss Jackie Fosdick of Ft. ............
Miss Virginia Sewell of Starke
and Miss Betty Kennedy and .Mi**
Mi . E m m e t‘Mi i ill entertained
Ann Allan of Orlando.
on Sniurday nun
d ji ■ home
on I'urk Avenu. i’ '"tim r Miss
. . i-:agi iiiei.t
Mis* 8 hirley Morgan returned Jo. ■ ■ Bmtcfiu- v
to h sr home in Katonah, NV Y. lin* i.-crntly In
•int ml to
11.. 1.HI.ti* of
yesterday a fte r spending thv past Jam . Ingle 1 . J
month here with her grandm other. the McCall hum.
Ittaelivev
I . innltis
Mrs. Lillian Vickery, and aunt, Iv il" orated will'
Mm. laiurine Beal. Enrooti- she and greenefy.
will visit with another aurd, Mrs.
lotto in- the Him ,u • 'I , . Me
J. 8. law in Shelby, N. C. She Call e fy rd b ed I
was accompanies! . to Shelby hy small •andw iehr--'. 11
Mist Thro Vickery of Key West.
Mm Hrotchie was &lt;
Mr. and Mm. Don Carpenter and Garden* .Cook It
ami son, T erry, were the g e n ts ini itid 'lo Ik* with t 1
oviH the weekend of Mis. C4r|ieh- Mis* B rolrhie. m . i -u n .r'
te r’* parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E Moolr, Mrn. ' Dolinid
I lie
William Allnir.'
Wathep. Mr. C arpenter returned Mrs.
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to lowsRurg on Sunday wlier* he Ml»»-s S hltley Ktnilh, Alm-tlta
la wurklng with the Lakn Couhty | Perkin*, Nan.-v Cullutn. Jnna IbigCltisen. Mrs. C arpenter and Ter- [ pen, Martha Brown, Camille Hal
ry will remain In Sanford for o ten. Audn-y Rtiih, M«»v Ann
few days. They have recently. WheMtel, KntItrvn W .geim , Mildmoved to Leesburg from S y rn -1 n*l Itobiort, J ioji llarfi. t, Dnphna
cuse. N. Y.
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jltw rlu l at tin &gt;nd. of o ten-inch
ehoiild. 1 In . It,p | g jih i 'i i stru
_ n g„
fioin’ .i mu 1 u w l o s e fitting waist.
The fullnes* wa- gradilkted into
11 nariow hem line.
.Anothei variation was shown in
a Idaek nioiie n &lt; k ta il ; i « n which
had the Ix&gt;t tom tie r -of the sk irt
gat hei e.l into the curved bairvl
line*. The liodiie had -a play of
feather* running t/ito 1, yoke »nn
a slioppid -boulder line.
Kin was in the news fur tupsw ats..-H ere- th e Iuwe'ied nhoaldsr
llne.w a- . u n more m arked, often
vam itig half way down to the vll u . w , ---1 1 ' ■“
K w tf Ole e iifd n g -Sear follow­
ed the same movement, wsth very
few exception*. Gold Inme was
Used for one gown ehiet* had
draw -string fullness at the hack
w aist.til fining into a *erj- I. w bat’let line.
Velvet nnd Ih Aulltullv d eig n ed
bits'he in pastel shade* w ele u»ed
m il. RjW shotihU'i nrvaaling neck­
line .01 fullskirtesl b arrel types.
Chiffon in gtud&lt;-d sen -iirens and
Ilia. * was used for G ueiaii d rap­
ery.

I I A I I H l i : I T M i l .I .l l l l III! VI
I.oi atioii
.’til. Norlli I' ll k . \ t rime

N O OK '
I'hotir

NOTKE
M il. A M I M IIS . W I I .I ,I AM K. I\ VOKU
w ill len t e f o r I lit' K n * le rn nm l M itlw rttle rn
n titilii'ls S i'|»l. 10.
J f _ w e e im ^ lir t»l w m i r r in R rp c ttn n llr'K T lb iirh tf fin e
nm l itriT im is je in d t i r i'iin u lm limp*
S ilv e r , t'h lm t
n r C i v -l.-ll. fbllM lIl it* lie ftirt' wt* I fii'i- nm l w e w ill I ry
In Rfl I Item In r y m i.
M r. nm l M rs. K n tlc r
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“REMEMBRANCE”

11tr gentle way of fine
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men i-weax glrn plaid wonted,
soft to touch at fine till

A New Pattern In 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Commem­

, . . the new, lithe look of ihe

orating Their 100th Anniversary—

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long, flared Jacket. . . make
It o( definite Fall

Also Other Patterns In 1847 Rogers

t Importance. Tailored in
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AgalcMilv Wonderful Ftaui______
Oyraw Thit*H KlHfi Eriougli For Any Occasion
. Enough To Enjoy During Ihe Ilopeat Weather.
’ Fall-wise Colors’ Of Navy, Copen or Grey with
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SERVICES FOR EIGHT

Other aulta in Wool Gabardine. Khallanda

GOOD NEWS — Odd Pieces Will Be Obtainable For Christmas

and Worsteds In all the ne» Fall rolore.
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Charm or M laaal. sad

Bonnybrook.

Itsngln* la sissa from 9 thru 41. Also in

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MONDAY. AUGUST 18,1947

at
«-i* to Stop swinging on Up;
hangers in the gym.
••All th r clothing Ifiwkt rn &gt;b
gym hav r 1 h-»-ii brutal!.- t-»tn *-ff
it -aid. "Anyone »,, ii nniiilaliT'
these lo s'l ib fen-el, .4 i-i*:&lt;tiiiwill get the same treat mi nt- M l-t
all. thixe hock* have fe lilt' tn*',
| vuu know haven't &gt;Mu hem I th» - &lt;
' screech when \ou pull them • I f

Weekend
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Feds Trip Saints,
G-Men; Drop Game
To A’s; Red Hats
Here T o m o r r o w

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Elwood Cooke, Sarah Cooke And
Pauline Betz To Come To City

Hr ARTHUR HK&lt; KWI III, Jll.
Herald S|m rta Ed.lor.
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M .o iin it »t »t k
t: ■
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i. ■ . i' h . i.n
T hr Sanford C d rry F&gt; I* con­ r , . H
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tinued their drive for the- fiist
| tv
Jkt
division a a they roptird two of
AS .&amp;?«
O .lia a t
th e ir"th m - contests otTer* the pael O ilm ii'i
*1 ’ i l ‘ .#11 H ‘a
c w e trn rfr
e .\N n m n
»} M .i*U_B 13
ft .449 r&gt;
Friday nighl at th - Mi.uh ii*.*l I'a U lk A
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Park thi! Sanford aiH 'irgatlor l^ -.I.u iK
4r|i P 7fc .313 33
trounced the leairue loading Si. lirtyl"h" I I|l*
,.a ll. Iv .lr n t o ,
Auguittinn Salnta in a I lu I rnnI . . »i.«ia ' urlando •&gt;
hank OTid j . u»in»*vtiw .
te a t Saturday night In the A Relent
h i . Augnallhe 2. l*a v lo n a ll»» rh
City th e .S ala t* whilr'vprhi"l the
tH-ldrail I I . 1 ‘a la lk a 2
Fed*. I to 0 In a ten innimr fracua.
I .. M ,* T e S a p * Y eatrrday the loealp-itrinitncd the
I.—.Ini* *t tlrlanilo
GainraYtlle G-Men. 3 Is 0
Val.t V-i at Dalai ad
I'a y l--" " U -ach , a l HI. A iis im U ii
Friday night Buddy lorte handHANKo MH. kI llaln..«lltfl
ruffed the Salnta and limited their
i . i . k a iii r.
heavy artillery to fivT widely .cat T#«m m t i d v aw
.I'H. i.n
l.
tered hita to rhalk up the victory. Itr.M.klyti ,
.a.v
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7a
»i i&gt; .172 *•»
Manager Don A n d er.o n ,aent ld»u HI. fe»ut«
' aa -.1 . 11 * 7
Prempaa and Hal IM ner to the IHMFV.h .
&amp;T 12
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hill In attem pt a to "top thc^ Fed N«w York
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uprialnR, hut neither khtfnker l*h »m(d
la »: .Tall i ! ',
aeemed to have the re&lt;tuited abil­
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rhiu4»ii*itiA
ity.
llr.all, te al,M ar
Saturday night the Foil* and
lloaton 2-2. New .Votks. t -1.
the Salnta tangled In one of the
I'h lU d rli'h ta
l- l.
Ilr ix ik lr n ■
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hotteat cnnlealyftbey have Pluytd
axt.-l «ll—l .nil 1th *»•« gunnel*!
thia year, when Big Chief Jim
Hi. I*Ail. a. I'm .i.mall i &lt;lu-t in- 1
,rln&gt;
Kejrher outU tted Charlie lliaaen
t 'la r la a a ll 2- 11 . U h trag o e -1
In a nip and tuck mound lialtle.
r In the-falyful tenth. Art-SlUV
**ell ainglrd, followed hv Intention­ N&gt;m ?«»rk
.a n
71 »
is
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al paaaea l**u*«l In l.yle Judy and IIAatoh
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Anderaon. Bl,**n coulJ not re­
an II
.tis I I I
|;h 1 a«l#l|hU
gain hla control and walked John­ rUtrUli'l
at
i.s ’ tt«4
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ny Pawlick to fojflo Stillwell acroaa rhi»K •
lit l i t
II a i
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with the winning tally.
is ai
\V»aflltlllloH
71
.717 21
II
Y eatrrday the Gaine-tvilla &lt;«• HI. Mula
II,.a ll. tr .le n la r
Men were nol.igble to aolve the
ll-xl'.n 2. Near Vnrk M i l innllnta
left-handed alaflt* of Johnnv TomI'liila il-lp h la 2 - i. W a a lila g lo n l :
at. and were-, handed n 1 to 0
IIHIOH ." .I .
1‘hlraao 1-2
I'U viand a . I, HI laial. 1-2
whltcwaahlng when Bill l^-wia had
unleaaheil a hike-cleaning two ply
jtn m .
poke to left e#»trrfield. "ending I___ AltMY
Gal, Aug. 18—id ’)
-Ralph H atterflem rlhte-’ ttTId-~an.l r'Trtl.'TTNTB
J e rr y Silverman acrora the platter —The Army’s F irst Annual Golf
Tournament ernletl with
Capt.
with the winning aeorea.
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A' hit of eitrllem rni occurred Fre«l Moseley of Norfolk, V a.
during the top of the fourth fram e defeating l.t. Joe W orthington of
yeatrrday, when Bare Umpire Fort Worth, T ex . 2 and I, yenBoa a Brlherk chased J ik- Katon of tin lay . Moseloy who act o hot
the f l'i to the ahowrra for extend­ pace early In .the tournam rnt l&gt;y
honors, and
Ing the argum rnt over a play at cophing/ medalist
were
all
even
aecond haae during tho • prevloua W orlht/gton
On the 27th
Inning. A fter the tilt waa over rough the 211th.
M anager. Myrl lloag challenged W orthington went I-up hut Mose­
Umpire Belheck. Place Umpire ley rallied and cinched the match
A lan Moldey and acvernl players on the 35th.
limited the action to a few h'-tly
anokrn worda.
2
Iiulan.y, e
Tonight the Feds motor to nr.llnuti.il.
2
Gainesville for a slnglo tilt with
22
a t I t It
TtHal"
the G-Men and will return to the
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local park for a tilt with the Dr"I, f k I— l.and Red |l*fc. Thia will mark Mr-Mnnll*. •«
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the Del-ami aggregation's final Mtinny. 21.
t e a l - )
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appearanrr In the. M unicipalJ&gt; ril
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thta year, unleaa the re d i, who l l a i rtn glo i, rf
I I 1,12
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are but one amt one-half pamea H
J I 2 2 o
llrlils Cf
out of the first division, ran win Hllv-rman. If
4 1 1 2
4 » 2
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a la-rth in the Shaughneaay play­ l a s t s e
a n I »
offs, which are beh«liitcd to get Toma I. p
under way on Sept. t.
7 a 1 a 27 II
T o t a l.
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11,1 ii i tm ll.it *nt I . U l i J. T a n
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John—m. rt s ’
I a a I o l a a hit
iu m I J i k . , rU li.ftlstit. H si-rltle r.:
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WINS PORTLAND OPEN
l u o n o i u 31 IkiUth. IIAII0V * * L a O .
PORTLAND, Ore . Aug.
U»* |»« ktii ii11. k al a |M»int •»* IINot m ute tlian 2.’&gt; per cent *d.
O v e r C o l t g e S t a r s - C h a r le . "Chuck” C ongdon.T a- .■south ot NW tV rnri »»f .Sw U o«
Not way i* elu •-ifieij a* h aldluil*.
coma. Wash., professional
professional, won the sw ift or Hre. . t . Twp. tt. Mouth
_ _ _ _ _ _ .. .
tu n a s 2wK.ftft. -run Houtn ITIH itIhftiur Ksrt 2»2 rt throes North
CHICAGO, n o g . ,3 —(AT—OI»- ^ X °
°
,?£!!!.
j j&amp; T
i'e n l for Cull* vi.
server* today
established
the . . .
f n9- l 'J!"1!1' . Vnknnv i . ' i I72S 41. throes Wrtft • (»* *f». to
4)au m u ii|le, means •"tree wiftd.’'
of I'-siniiina rttnlalfilag IH
• C hicago Bear* a . fav o rltJ. ..v e r: “ &gt;U| .“f '.270 .,.lro&gt; r , -_.JohnB3,..P ,i l&gt;.,ini.
Klwood Cooke, h i. wife S.irnh.
Mr. MnrrUon who is a peinonel
th i' hlehlir l«l»ni »,4 All R . r s fnr mer. Owdin. N. C.; Clayton H .a f- ,« |. . Hlft.fr Ilf N l
O irU rr noiifM thM ynu
I’elfrey Cookr, nnd I’ei.lin*.* .Bel *,1 fn . inl of FI wimhI Crurkn, hen forCTRD UF TJIAXK-S
-I ! te t i f f
!*»■ • c t o r t w .
tyqnpprar in . lh r «f»»r«*
top ranking'.Unitrftl
Slp&gt;i..Jennie
fri",.»enMy with th.
th . net
ru t I
_nitid HijtleiJrnni"
d fn*«n»enMy
Wi thi fan * ol U IB
National Football le a g u e
'
% raid ratHi atul l'«uM « l 5 «n fo n l.
plnyem. are nle
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---FlurUlw-uttr. ur .hrfoa«* lh r 3f4-«l4V
Bkrly. to maintain
,, MlllJ miil'JJv invttwd-rwrfHmn^fi
who dejiailed tins life J id . »*».
Ion. and the pttk of the collegZ
t h H r - w in tiT hi
uf H r| » f r i n r -\ I&gt; I f l 7 , «*t •«»«•
i.,_ crop is.t.i.~
i . k , iin. Soldier
u..i.ii... ■­*”• seconu- monwy at z m .
le ttlq tu rte r* 4t the (ll
headnuartara in San- |
1017 wish to i*Xpr«s* Olll •• ri)
iatg
Friday .night
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MavTair. Inn, it w as learned to- . ,
thank* for th. kindne- • • *b *»n
Field.
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■laV from Llpd . Welrei. ueheial
its iluting the l*&gt;»* of *»Ui- lu e lilt d
Although Head ■A ll-Star Coach
IM 1
Mi. M otiison stated that In the
m anager uf the |iopulnr r n o r t
nml father, tbsl t*U#» e l h • ••*
O.
I*. Ifetiu lu ii.
l*Wrh
Frank U a h y of Note Dame and |
l!v,,0M Q u b i n ,.h'' 1'“ '
event the troupe rum p. t*» Sanford
of «*lrrult r * u r t
hotel.
hi* sta ff have |H&gt;tentially t h e ! ,
Assixiathm of America,
e v e n one of Vim.
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Mis, B elt ami Mr*. Cmd.e are " ‘‘ V
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strongest group of player* In the t •* Wckled over _ acquiring
the
Kiln Mm* Bellamy ami I’ant-iy
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K.
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on lt.ur and have line.) up M date* " h -j J »*•'’* «"• “ n&lt;'
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game's history, the Bear* Were *®rT
’"Jf ^ Sadowaky, fl-3
all over the country. ’They nnvl rxhihltm n- at the M ayf.i. Inn
given the n&lt;sl to keep their rewb", w**k«d j»Ul o
a giKMl location for their w later «•«” *■
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coni intact of never losing In’al* i i 0*000 *
P1* ^ co*ch&gt; b 0,i
Y f i n i H it » A r m * *
travel, and I Lilly Miev,* that
In one of hia letter*. Mr. t iH*ke
appearence* in the r la u ir .
j Toronto last *v*w.n and wound T«; O E I t T I I I ' f i K L I L L I A N f ^ \ L *
Sanford i* the w ill I r a tio n they " ta tn l th*t he plan* (o he In
The arrival in the A ll-Star camp UP M ,h «
fourth h ghe.t l.lH K H IftASG, n h n ir r f i ld f W * Il
R ||«rwn&lt;Ml
T n rnn lt^ O ntario,
ran find. It I* hlgh'v proliahla Florid.* all winter and I h it he had
yesterday of A rm y’* Doc lllan- t *ror«r .
'" ’w d«func» t- 'eve’ t'an
aila. an&lt;l w Iih m n ia llln k id d r t w
that they will - r here fur m arly l\J*l»nrd on making tume .(lot a
chard rom plrteil the complement I '* n!b *Ton 1 * * nt h,,n* l0*'
Ir S I ||ftrW 9M«| Ih m l. Toronto* t&gt;n*
eight week*,’; Mr. W«*t*J» slated.
|H*niiam*nt headnuarter*. "Saufonl
of 5.1 plnyprs.
I to hnn«l|p, w a s the Almost un»- t a rh s U rihmI u :
»
Mr. W rtx r praised Charlie Mir- . i» renlrallv Imuted and maylie we
• vt’fskl plaint of most of tiir
Y t i r a 111: i i H H K i i r n o t i k i k i *
rison for hi* aid In n m tarfln g th ’* ; can work something out,' Mr.
I coaches. **IU never was a prnlf that a «ult ha* lir r n filrgf hy Mat*
. I.(mM
s* Lot Oft! Hall " ggl'" «titan Ylra |«a l-u ta fo r a h ro lu tr dl*
I Cooke *la ted.
outstanding *lars. *
Wigwam and the first at F’en Idem for me al Baton Hall.” aayk y nrrr. in thr t’lrvult Court of Mini*
Honey
who
turned
out top team* inuU Co unty, M o rld t, at Hanford.
F or Kent or Sale Two -! It"I room HOM E with Ineon i.*. Close
EVERY Iftpr rahinrt m ule In e i ­
way.
M ust Iw priced i«h». C.
at that- institution. "l-a»l season Clot Ida. T h r b rir f t ill- uf th r
luodern honifs, ten minulca drive
der—all kind* ul HtMMlnnrkmj.
of Ihp hearing I* to find out
SIATtO AT THI COUNIfl TABU, I j ,- O verrll und G e-rge (Bild)
H arris. 6Id F itsl Si reel
ir
lU lr o lm
Mrrlo
la iiu .
from down town, on hard loan.
* special made diNir*. »•!«. -irmin
WHY the report from I'Dte
Onllum await o|icning of trial seaal' n in Santa Ana. Calif., nm rt. nt
The Church of the Mesaiah in was the first one in which I •p.«!&lt;•*
la
in
tiff.
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9
i»dr
lUtllan
didn’t
play
on
a
rhamplnn»iiit*
stairs.
ole
Cahinel
Works,
ilirerGi
lieAbout
one
&amp;
one
half
arres
of
Umpire Lately seemed to
which Inters nnd spectators w ctc excluded. The pro»ccutt0n'll» recking
' adjacent Newton will lx a gath.V aIH rrr U n it ,
drfm d fciit.
hind the Clinic. Cnr ( i r r esliland with each home, well drain*
h a te squelrhrd the iacidrnt
to Introduce hive Irttry* w ritten by G bun and O verrll lyhlte, ill Jail.
i ering place for t.uckev fan* an ’4 club." say* hook ahot special­
A N D Y tiC A U K I I K I t H l i r U K mates, phqne a.72.
*d laundry with rain w ater tank. 5 A R TIC LES FUK SALE
then if reperrussion* are due,
g t ' l l I K h tn f Hr lo u r
» |» |v .A n r r
n tri m
oni itrial
for 111*1
th e ‘Slaying .........
of 1/ .*••
and the titmvingiip
■ player* next Friday when Woody ist Sadowaky.
4.
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in r.T in
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P * attic fan. complete hath room*
let them fall where they may.
1 (Porky) Dumart of the RAato.i
WORK Pinning und ! .0 I HW lanjiU caliln^jidftoc ti^htdo Una .|Hegrd rrtm r. Slaiuliiigaftl left TRACTOR
In
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■hruhherv hnd fruit for home
Heltiinnle f ridden
The Brave* Ib.l. Elliott, se.
Bruin* will l« m arried to Mi**
ftT-niilrnii’ftfi
pr.iV V: Ilii.ir* ''Aft^lTil rndtfuh Hrlia Crank.
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(Inferngllonal houndjiholo) I
i| a | &lt;&gt;( AUAtttL l i f t , .i»r tit*- M UM
Lawn C b^jr*ftioutdoor,and’ poro-S • OJtJtYf fnu'lraiiV
The thud of toe and pig.kin I* ONI 6 f TWO WOMIN entranU In I’hylli* Johnson.
Among
the lec.leil b y ’the nation'* fan* a* the *viU MO h r de fau lt d)M lnil &gt;«»U
rfJI-J.
v
fiiiniture
built
to
older.
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c*&gt;
rrallv a lot closer than in u t of
,Mnr,l
the tftoa Angalea-to-Clevaland Na-* guest* will Iw Wmaly’s mates o-i N ational l-ragur a
r»..f^»d ft*
l*#M#
Itobiniun—l-uke Mary County
and one o’clock.l i r t h r r
n n tlr* In &gt;ou
(■ri man, A rt, Music, mil .kjitlt
AUJllUK tJ t^ K W rn i, JR. lealite. The Sem lnuta.lligh grid- V-nal F«nai-t,A lr Tqophy n c a t a , *b*-Brui 3*' fan.t&gt;/ j ’’•Fra-.t Lihe.” m an,' liearly- quit ' Vbe4- gmne In u ik tx f»:&lt;
EXPERT painting
contract’ nr! A l l U T i c i t h
G rild c
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grid
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of
playing
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Bauer
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Milt
Schmidt.
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WJInietle.
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training at the Rem ind- High Jane, a former Waap, po»e* In front, All are from ^Kitchener, Ont., I,oil hr up and told official* ot •&gt;r ito v u i*, n *i. i i i h ,u &gt; »r J u ir .
Frrt?
Phone 78LJ.
S t l l C l O U i S IH* i U r l i n
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OKI.ANDO INCIDENT
tf . lordlv sixth g r i d e i tepoOH-l
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SrhiMil Athletic Field amt arr of the P -JI ah* will Ily at the raco and ferquently are referred to os the Pittsburgh Pirates who lh " i I»4T.
.
Outside
white
paint
hv
Davis
Bid* llaye*, .porta editor of tlu* "Inti'il to open the season on Sept.
llm the little A m e io im * ’in,*F.VERY type ealdnet mad" to o r­ P u b l i s h O w n P a p e r
ft* I*. H srn'tun
the ice sport* "K itchener Kid*.'* owned hint he was going' to uuit
RECORD FLAYERS for rent. By
Baltimore 5 gallons V2SU0.
Orlando Morning Sentinel &gt;ay*: 20 hero ag ain ,t Gainesville High on Auguat JO .^ n o lh er entrant 4»ti n n in g G erm an wnd c m -i-,uki
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A . i-lsflft of the r l t e u l l
der—all kind* of a'li'Klvmiklrtl*,
if he couldn’t Iw advanced. Thi- .
day
or
week.
The
Music
B
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1
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the
race
la
globe-girdling
Bill
Robson
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rtin
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"I’tek.
8yd llerlnng of the
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fallIv well." As fin th m is e O e i.
special made Hours, etr. heliiinCoach Kettle* la attem pting In Odom. (International 5oundpho(o)
C liptxr Sm ith, Boston Yank’s Pirates sweeleixd hi* check and
10
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SIMON
W.
1st
St.
I’hone
DS3.
F
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treet.
Phone
90S.
H sm ln o l. i*,iu a tr. itftsi*
Florida Slate |j*agm* i» tcopening complete tl\e *chr&lt;lule for the Cel­
itic sixth g rad er* *a*d they i&gt;ole Cabinet Works, diiectly la- Al’ Newsfvaiure*
f not hull coach, ha* introduced ten t him to Tniunto where he
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the irive»tigntinn of the turm &lt;il ery Fed griddera, sin*,* then* ate
hind the Clinic. .F a r flee esti­
A OFFICE apace in Melsch Building. 3 acres field corn teadv for hatan innovation at tho National had a good year and wa* brought
BERLIN Sixth Grad- i - of the n n ll v held a songfest Mfith u ftoi I
H r o I . It out, A
that followml the Orlamlo Sanfoi I thiee open date* on tho Fed gild
mates. phone Mi'.‘.
l»-P"t» C lr r h
^
Ijirgo light office*, rewly decorveiL I’none 781-J.
le a g u e club’s train in g camn U up to the big time to stay a&lt; the
X iii.-ii. iin ,l..[i ,1lu lrlit * -il III ml -HU
game al Snofoi«|. last Saturday schedule.
ftft'lrruil ft-uurft H sa ll
ated. all militiea, heat and .Uni__. .
»
nearby St. John’* prep. Dan- n u t of th a t season.
issuing an uni'Uised, noniHillllcal lio*l* Il good till! -. for cfteiylto
night. The ease i* being reopen­
tuivycl**!
lilfi
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Uir-aarvift-e-fomtshetf.—Cgtt~K8R:'i'H«TtrT:
f7IVlitfTnr
The Sent. It* dale will lik^j- be
vwrtr. Mass. Son.e of the Idg men
FLOOR S A N D IN G &amp; finishing, newapg|H-r in' thi* cilv of Inter­ ft*a- in it one big gi *i%iti Inst rail
ed a t the re,|in*»l of Sanfot'l filled with MdlHiurne or New l \ n t
By JO SEPH It. KELLY
loiurel Ave.
W. IL A A. Dept. Store.
are .too heavy and som&lt;v of- the
cleaning A- waxing. O ur power Allied sqtialible.* and Oianv parti- (wi. ••
lari*."
«»l |&gt;ei* need—trr-he ~trnitr~u|i, kOVl
Itiehev a* l—lh school* h a v exunit enable* ns lo work a l i e n - «i»an puldicatinm.
“U,* cling Gel m an -ongV »*ilh
CONVALESCENT HOME now 3 piece Maple living-room m lh
-trtrir Ileillre to laisi a place
th ere is no elec trir ,-onnertin I * Tin*' iiim-jibiilte.l ‘ ‘ k liv i ti.n r tls-lii i Idle th ey sang A..... ..
BOSTON f-A u g . 18 ( A Y - llv ’;-. the clip|&gt;er. So b e ha* a ^ ’fat m en'*'
reasonable. 317 TV. I.’dh.
open
at
ChijJuola,
18
mile*
3.
E.
original vtrtlirl will *taml.'
on the Fed schedule.
available. 21 veal* expeliem . Ainetikinici" find then ne-v- in Mine- with u»," said I • ne&gt;--T O : H A It llV
PllOft-rOIV.
IU**»
et
stu ff:' National Champion (aide, and a "thin men’* table.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E. ADMIRAL table iiuhIvI radio, J
unknown
The OrL 17 date I* Mhing eon- Jack Gramer, who resemble* El- S ugar, b u tter and desserta art­ (frtua #nil
II. M. Gleason Lak" Mary, ('la jokes, chit I'hnt. Hint g o siip - tin ­ I
"We sang Trn*r. i • fhey
"Bight or wrong, the official
of
Orlando.
IJtrge
screen
and
You
ir*
tirrvby
BollfW
th«i
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Vunki-p
D im s 11,- .m l
Oh
months old, perfect mil Ilium
like then -Intesldi- ei'iinl-I p.tt I*, s.xic
leporl of the .ncideilt i« that sidrred I'V Jesuit High and I’om-c lie Vine* more than any of th - missing from the former. Ba-k •Ult
Oik*
Ii#*
l»#»n
flM
open
porrhes
to
alt
and
enjoy
1407 W. ICth.
’
lurni.heil by the umpire*. And Do In-on of .^inini. We would like current tennis headliners, intends Joe (iolding, erstw hile Oklaho­ uR.ilitat &gt;ft»u lit lhr Cllfuil ftattft il
ROOFING - ROOF' P ainting, all theft—wiHe glibly of trip - t*i Eng S' .ni.i very swell. The A u n ' i i m
the
cool
h
r
m
e
s
off
Lake
C
ath
­
oiler all, th ey ,.- the lellow* who to s «h- IhjIIi of these fcchoolt on llie to follow his Idol’* steps into tlu ma speedster, la the "thinneat" SeMliff.te &lt;*ount&gt;. al H.»nfo»«l. Kk»n
kinds. SiniOi Bin. phone II**. bind. Pari-, llm - *, l». in I nil point* guf. did the Vilgmiii lb-el "n u ll
erine. Large grounds anJ walk* AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
Halt«la. In a* rerlaln r«utr
N«n»
ftfti-st. north, and south of Iteiliftf.
were In the thick of the atorniy Sknforil sehclule. They wtffild give pro golf afte r he lire* of court of the , , thin men at, IHI.
,vj . ^11 know I* an Ann in an folk j
_
...
safe
from
auto
traffic.
Large
and Service. The Music Rot,
•!
iiD.i,
IHp ilvrmmn
tv\o
“ Inginl \\ i nek i * noft. *m tour iLin
&lt;
p m te .l tiolgi-d by Mgr. I.ou llev- the buy* an opportunity to make play
He i. convinced t l i . 4,
Al Sldonk. fotm er MU- cy K rA lfi
lobby nnd room*. Brick consump­
.I .Taw.fi#l
K
■»*
119 W. 1 st S t Plump 953.
12 S P E C I A L V I C E *
.in SftviUi-rlaml," report i tin* p a­ folk tinner*.**
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il anil other* of the Orlando overnigh] trips and it would lx a a* Vine* did, he will find a aiaaippl S tate star, la the rhamti an
truitrr,
ft
alto
I
vfet»»l**nl».
A
lw
*
tion. Can accomodate 2 &amp; only.
per. "Ib*nnis lloila-rg i* going to
club. Other* who witnessed the real ex p riicn -r for them.
»1r*rri|illof»
of lhr
rral
At the end of th e In • one e,tt h
play for pay golf much more a l the sweeties* table. Al star*- lhr
Phone or write Tor" reservation ROOF COATING- Aslmslos Alu- FOR RENT clo u r sunder. *E:i .y Denimiik the Irn-t ol I Ins oionlh.
Sanford supporter* will get an profitable than pro tennia in the ml training at a men- 270 pound*. rttAtr dNCfliml In m UI iu | It a*
scene were cnn*lilerahly farther
tin man girl chose .in 1 m m -an |
tninum roof coating- good for operation. 1C* n m n a ld e rate.'. Stinat once. Oviedo 2302 or Dr.
opportunity
to
see
the
Gainesville
follow*
I’hvllis llinwn is to
in E ng­
rii.it i».
lemnyed from the arena, and the
metal, slate or compoiltion m uflong run.
M artin 2392 or writ* Box 137
ford Paint &gt;V G lass i.u. Phone land and B arbaia .Wolfkei get ia gill alttl danced with le-c.
T h r W r it € | m « ’ of H\\ S
of
Coach Hon»y Russell of
rhancr* are good that any cro*,- I'lirpir Hurricane, Florida Militaiy
all of them were girls -x&lt; -m h • s*»
Although
handsome
F ran k 1*
ing. Stop leak*. Cool* your home
Chuluola Florida. Large redan
31)3.
Academy.
New
S
m
yrni
l!ea,
h
and
going
l*ari*.*"
•eetional ‘poll of fan* on w hit
Wki-i li-r who was plckc -1 «ut by a
Shield* now confine* hi* tennis
10 to 16%. Ten year ftvarrauty.
for guests to visit their doctor.
m« staying x,.u t„w.jy German will. \» U»Even “teacher*’
actually occurred, would produce Srabrei'Se High in action at the to weekend* oe’s stll The idol
DObGIi. - PLYMOUTH
8
ENKARIK
GLASS
A
PAINT
luuh s^hiMil athletic field thi* year. •if
tadiiiul thi* vi-ar, f"i ‘M r- W ihh-rt v m cl„ | „( t|„, e n t-u -.linun-ut u
widely divergent tr*uon*c*."
FURNISHED room. InnerepHng
PARTS ANO SERVICE
th*
fashionable
Newpfto!
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
array of team* will give the
, milI, tixik llidaira I'* Ii* and
maun-**. Clo*e in. Girl prefer
109 Palm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 will gu on a trip til Dt-u.mi'U. N nr-I
”1 waa thera In lth e piVs* lju, That
Casino
galleries.
Regardl#**
o&lt;
S T A R T S T O M O R R O W F O R 2 D A Y S!
W h eel B alan c in g
way. und Hft»'isi«-I».“
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t.., It* Gray'* nictUli- ift IIII tftiu
red. Box 49. t?'o Herald.
my*elf a n d . I , lot one, couldn.'l local grid fan* a go-rd v arie ty 'of w hat pair «f clasay, developing
SEWING
MACHINES
77777
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HALES A S E R V I C E ____ _____ * A ,)K m"\h_..prui.flrtg 1V U - - — nAVV-aft*— seuilying ■in—t l l « t u t |;
accurately recount tho m i m be­ football. Ilrre ’n there
youngster* play oil the grand
. AVAILA IILR.at ppcpc-CODrenient. H ERTS SEWING MAtHIT SHOP
j ( l. nt,w*t,a|H-i ftvarmsl u • &gt;- ady«7?
Vear*. Ilaxo your wmiensi moth alt-uit the British Emit t-.. Kit' ,'
yond the fart that llrvil hump­
stand
court,
*|/b
delibie*,
yea
and
lv‘ locatixf down towm section.
Nolle Trapp pan* to enter
proofed nuftv. Duwntnftftii ( lean- India. and \fricil, 1'*1 Li
1 "fti-iv in - i... — . .
IIS S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
ed I'lntc Umpire L aity l.uvrly
nialion*. ru»h to the m oit «b»up to data apartm ents with all
era A Laundry, lil t I'alinettoi u-n-Aing," r»-|*ort tin- idui&gt;r». "\\
with hi* rhe«l or m ld-riff -fu r Piedmont College .this Fall , , • t» llt. cuurU whenever ex —filmAve. Phone 914.
Jan Jcnkltuun piana.U -g^ l*«-Pi«-»U
._____ . a n - a b " A idylng Flngli h. Sja-l'ing.
I I M i i -rnodarn convetollmAk., AdulU CANVAS PAINT- clear and_col
which he wg, filled
inont. also . . , Go-t Singletary .te r Shield* I* perform ing. , . .
T il!
“^ ir. P bonef660.i.,
*
Wa. ’ SKNKARlK GLASS A
“ "Syif If,*i lung i* ghfolutely right and
He
still
give*
more
autograph*
t'iann
Tunhig
and
Reiiairing.
I . I.
Lloyd Swain are expecting to
----------------------------------------PAIN T CO. Phone ?*0.
ill re-opening the case if itanHill. Rea. (511-W.
than all of the gam e’a . present
FURNISHED room,-----with
kitchen
••4 A l*»ftV — I’tH ft III
el.roll
at
Bollin*
College,
O
at
cnee
CouldAdam Eat
The Applr
lord priitrsta w arranted *iirh acprivilege*. (507 Oak Ave.
r a lc w a U ln «
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T ir e
N u alrlat,*
rnathani will go to M onay Slate
FLOW ERS
.
SIGNS
tn&gt;ii Tin* Judge i* W i mtntkt! G
* Wilh Slomarh IJIcrr Paini?
• Ambition* yoiBigster* will havt.
Txarhers
College
in
MurrHi’,
Ky.
.
foe
all
oecasloni
Show cards and poetars
2
W A N TED TO RENT
and a Ihoriiugh ptidier. But tin
T h - letilifti i
*» i_\ et A-i.itii r a t m .
Harold K astm r h a. m ndhsl thoir only chance to make th»
MrNKILL 4 YOHT FLORISTS
«I1pit* Iftiltl! IH \ r r 1. 4\
O -I I K K D SIGN SERVICE
proteata of the imposition of fu r­ at NnrJh
Carolina U n iy rra lty , . . I’. S. Dqvia Cup Team during
FURNISHED o f unfurnished apt.
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
In 1 • •
4 f“
‘,I'
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0 . I). Ijin-lre*a. Phone 1021
ther pcmiltte* ag alru l Oilalido •• Coarh l.i-onaid' Mcl.ucsi," former next week’* N ational J)ouhl*s Rl
I
Office
ph.
403
residence
nh.
MO
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perm, resident*. Ry 1st o f Hepi.
*,» f a r «" it ap ix ar* oh Hie m i J
Seminole High School ri id mentor Brookline. Nna-playing rap tau .
Watch and duck rrpilrliiL'. Kl* t- I* * »•»(• T* • I'flg.i t#-' #••!*•* ; l rt'
Close in a* possible. 2 lied­
face, not likely.
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Paints. Poultry S uppllrs. Nails,
ha* la-cn In town for »omo time on Alrich Man ha* indicated that the
Uic Appliance, Hewing Machine Hit*
.
rooms.
Please
call
271-K
afta
r
.
fur
IniiiUftotti
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" I t l» u n lo riu n ate that Sanfnnl a vacation. . j . Jim lllolnek, who selection* committee will String
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
and varuuni cleaner K-palrt. Tin6:30.
.
.
t 4ml *•*'!••» •
and Orlando, engageil in a ter­ played n few Y am r* with the San- along with Jack K ram er and
Meats. Touchton A W atson, 1201
Home Hhn|i, 1700 Sanfnid A ftp. I •••Il • 4 ,| (jnri| Lv • !• • » •
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rific .tre tc h battle over fourth ford Celery Fed* in the FKL thi* Ted 8chrn*der for all four alnCelery,
Phono
1199.
b
!»••«
*»f
l.ftln* Tfll»l»li 1
GARAGE suitable for stiuage.
G. C. FY-llewa, Ph’ine 11-13-4.
ixmitinii in final Hlamting* ami year, and whd I* a H.dlin* g rad­ gle* assignm ents and the only
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Reply In w riting to II. I„ Schwab
*nlAlfl.r *•! I 1 lui’ii | m*
a filial shot at the fourth pin* uate. will coarh at the New Port available berth will go to the
CLEANING
AND
lx. 210 t. Rich, D.-I.und. Fla. FOR 8ALE— IJnisroek for drlvo- LAND
III .K Y o l It MH‘ 1
ways
and
roadway*—Phon* i I.RAINAGK. 2 NEW CATER­ I MTil’
off lierth, should gel Involveil Itlrhev High this fall . . . Peter doubles (ram* which flnlsha* firat
hu . liYftsii
I h iik
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1241.
or
M-cnnd
at
l-ongwootl.
hi thi* ir-oprned deal."
2
or
3
bedroom
home,
good
neigh­
PILLAR DKIHKL lll'C l.D O Z­ BltilM 4.14 n « lu I'
Sehaal. FSL oecretary and league
* Ye*,- it la tho "Ullle old Boh. statix-ian. I* va^ationine at Day­
borhood.’ close to South Hide
ERS WITH . P A L M E T T T
We agree with Bob on the fat* tona Begrh . . . A paid crowd of
School. Perm anent
residents VUXEDO FEE D S—comnlet# lire.
New Englanders, and summer
HAKES
TWO
3/1 YD.
I,A S T D A Y M O N D A Y
H unt's Tuxede Feed ftiure.
that it wn» not po**ible to *mgl'&lt; 2JM13 fan* Jammi-,1 llarrl* Field in V a c a t io n is ts h e re a b o u ts, have ev­
with children. References fu r­
D RAGLINEH.
E Q U Il’MENT
out the player or playei* who Gaim-svillft- for a coniri. -Iwtwct-n idenced a fo n d n ess fo r night ha*ebished. Ph. 674-J.
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY
FOR HALE
' KaaaH.-'
were lidding to the aturmy nc- the Saint* and the tJ Mcii the liall. In 21 after dark contest!
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
OLD
NEW
SPAPERS—S
0E
N
T
8
House
or
a
p
t
,
furnished
or
unfur­
ea.lon by i.ulling Lavely'* bat other n ig h t II was * I* m-fit game *0 fa r thi* season . ' . " ' . i l l have
( &lt;) . OHI ANDO, FLA. PHONE
CANVAS AWNINGS
PER
POUND.
BUNDLED
IN
nished.
P
refer
kitchen
equipped
down into hi* fare and Imuiii ;• with the Gainesville 11*11 -luh giv­ paid tn see the National le a g u ­
2-29x1.
CANVAS rORCII CURTAINS
Yfl
N
out
nok
necessary.
Perm
anent
*.
BU N D LW r
mg him around, but It 'wa» clear­ ing the proceed, lo tIn- Gaines­ ers perform at Braves F'irld.
VF.NLTIAN BLINDS
resident*. W rite I*. O. Box 1341.
ly evident to all who were pre.t- ville High School for the ntirrknse Thirteen llghte&lt;l tilta at. Fenway
10. 16. 20 and 26 OF^IT
R.I'NT A CAR
■nt that llevil waa humping l.avo- of fool hall blrarhrr* . . . M
O p en s 12:45 P . M. 40c
Park, home of the Red Box,
Aluminum,
Sltrl, Wood!
HERALD O FFICE
1 R E A L E fT A T E F O R SALE
Y4(U DRIVE IT
ly with hia cheat nr m ld-itff for wishes to S tan Karplnaki of the St. have attracted a total paid a t­
10
DAY
DELIVERY
PHONE
ipiilr a dlatance.
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Aiiguatinn Saint*. Stan I* the tendance nf 429,139. Thi* _ la tho
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One 8 room house and 3 four nmm See Jimmie Cowan’s S h e d M rtal
IVBUICKL \NI» MOIMMSON
We do not agree with
Works
for
new
Radial
ers,
new
nroiid. papa of a so t l„irn last »ccond year for lights at the
houses at 71. Hickory Avenue
S ift tb t F m J P diH r.
C DKIVIMT. INt!.
llaye*-w hen h*e elated
that
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
S atuniav afternoon. . . . We refor sale for 13600.00. All taxes
- e/McCall'i,
the Sanford fan* requested
ing
and
repairing.
relvgd a nice note from Dick Me4nd insurance paid nn same. J,
the re-npenln* of the case.
F R K B K S T IM \T K S
l.anlln yeaterday. Dick I* um ­
HELEN McCULLY
E. Jones. 422 F!. 4th S t r o t . Han­
CONCRETE HEWER P IP E
The Sanford m anager, Jnhn
HEE IJH FOR
ritn n c 80s
piring in' the Georgia Florid*
ford.-H
a.
SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Trap*
K rider, railed for a complete
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
lu-ague.
lie staled thn; W. L.
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
Inteallgatinn of Umpire l.ave- ‘ A ndersonla a fine fellow for whom
AND TYPING
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I Screens. White cement Paint,
ly'a report, whlrh la skid to | to work . *nd that h- iD irk) I*
CREDIT b u r e a u o f
INSURANCE
Pcrma-tile, llurTicane bracca
have withheld vital parta of
HANFORD
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LOANS
MORTGAGE
getting alortg fine. Jerry LaI Miracle Concrete C om pany,.3(A)
Only In HI* "Fortlu^'-but
the proceeding* at th* Muni- • Count, form er
11(5 N. Park
Phene 180
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Florida Mate
Kira
AvePhone
IMS.
rlp al i’ark th at fateful S a t­
R eglittred Broker and
la-ague arbiter |* umpiie.in-chlef
urday night.
.
,
,
Irsurance Agent
in the GF League . . . P. Bayard
FULKY HAW
____ FII.E E , Re toot her EXPERT HA DIO JtF PAIRING
' Thi* ’Turmull” did tu.» immlv.’ Smith »eport* from Little Sw ittcr
Rm. 4
Florida Slat# Hank Bldg. POLE.
n a l 3 setters. Kmerick wood
any Sanford player*, and onlv tho land. N. C. th a t the llrrrld la comFred Myers. SI I E. 2nd Ht.
Working machine with It II. P.
NEW, two atory, threa bedroom
Senator m anager ami »everal O r­ .ing through promptly and thanks
motor.
I
Band
Saw.
917
W.
I3lh
hutn*.
Two
car
garage.
On
lando playera wero In th« frig h t­ ua-for tho good Info on the FHL
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
e M»ny l«Us 40 *«H nTftf Hav* la *•&lt; u*
St .
ro m er lot 110 x 140 in M ayfan.
ful incident.
* — DIAPER SERVICE —
n i t h l « - h * V " IrcqtM nft i t o i f * to p i m
Will
tell
unfurnished
or
furnished
A rrording to th* National A,*
Rahy Valvel furnishes hospital — K *r* b * &lt; k w ) x * ,'la a , b e i u M al m ia a t
YESTERDAYS HTARH
SEE TIIF. new Uvyn Shaver. A*k
Phone 366-M.
aoclation rule* a player I* pot
'clean.stcrlle dl»|H-r* ami dattdor* funrtiMial tidMjr dlwwdw*.
Pitrhing, Denny Gslchouse, R«*d
fo r ftlemonstrallon. 8 ENKARIK
supposed to touch an
umpire Sox. held the Yankee sluggers
ised co n tain e r.. Economical and. II this it yoav troubl*. lluth out »orj
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
A NICELY furnished Y room home
T hat misdemeanor on the p x n lo. f jg - h iu in the 11 Innings in
safe. FuXy medically approved ftiiliwn *n&gt;t bl*di|,ft etth |)r Kilnwr'f
W. 2nd 8tIn Sanford* lleighta. Every m od
of th* Senator playera la enough oU|pitching
Rookie S tar
Vir
Call Daytona 2D57-W collect for Sosmp Root. It quickly watkt I&lt;1inrt**te
ern convenience, large
Batteries A flattery Charging.
to la g a neat stupensiun on them R u c h i 3 -0. (t was Rasrht’s first
detailn. 9d dia|&gt;era, 12 a wi-c •_ Ik* Bow *1 uftin*. help (*U*V* ••&lt;*•&lt; M i d porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 911
II. H. POI’B CO. INC.
Ilf. and - 1 M burnins mumIImi . , . hdp*
We liellrve th a t llaye* has the ,|efr, t afte r s Ik straight triumphs,
•’FIRHT IN SANFORD”
W. 13th.
b)*M*f Irrlldtoa that i* 'i you up ei*Ht(.
wrong slant on the request. T hai Batting. Bob Klllntt. Braves,
TABLE TOP electric w ater heat- L O N N IE M C M U L L E N ’S Market
ti«imp K&lt;.ii I, truly a*lur*'t »-*« »*ft
re-opening of the case i* n o t) made two hit* In each' gx
gama in
NICELY arranged five ,-oom bung­
era. Hodge* Plumblln* 'Shop.
B arber Shop open Thursday, lo r»li((. Mill tun* hsv* Isk tn II loft lino*
Iftolntad
play4T.
luted aatt the Orlando playMIV.'riouble
victory over the Giant* 2-1
alow, about 3 miles from city on
409
W.
1st
St.
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(rnaftatiofift . , , oftlrn vilH uroedortul loF riday A S aturday.
was pointed a t the negll- IBnd 3-1. Ho drove In what proved
oared road w ith several ex tra
v i l l i C auiioai .T * i» •* d.focft*d. -----of UMPIRE LAVELY, w h o ,ijo be the winning run In the
lota. Priced a'. 64,960 00 w ith 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
F a t I t — trial tftipply. writ* I)*pft. A,
accordlIng to all accounts, DID I opener and knocked in two runs
13 N O T IC E S— PE R SO N A L Kilmof h Co., lac., FVli 1295. 5t»mfo«d,
tattractive term s. "
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NOT TURN
scored
th* other In the_ nlghtTURN IN uA FULL RE .| .Bnd
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H ighest cash price paid for used
v,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
C oca. Oft — |#&lt; lu ll-rin d boftllo ol
PORT ON TH E INCIDENT,
leap. In all, he was rtflionsibU for
Kayaiond LundqaUt. Aaaoclala
furniture. Ted Davis F urniture SANFORD lU-auty B a to n -P h o n e H ,im p R o o t today a t youft druftiltxo.
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1354. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
Lavely. It has been stated, mad ,-1 four of his team 's five runs.
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Co. 311 E. liL Ph. 958.
Aphlrin
Phone 1354. Perm anent waves
no report on the fact th a t Man-,
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41M
acres,
with
approx.
600
standI’LL
BUY
your
ear
regardless
of
a g tr Bevil was escorte&lt;l front
DO.NH TRIM DODGERS
IB up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
So many women write to our
-k ™
. T’l 1 ^ age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
in*. old orange trees, located
tener. Also open evening*.
the field by the 8anford Cht-t
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magazine and ask if they
I^af
Hopper*
Saifit Wstrtn
Damping
Off
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about
1
blk
off
o
f
Route
17,
Just
W. 2nd 8L
of Police Roy William* and 0 f - | PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IB-riA*)
should keep turning In their
out
of
DeLtuid.
Elect.,
phone
and
fleer H. M. Young. It l* al* u |—The Ims Angeles Dons grabbed
l
LOST A FO U N D
used ctToking fata. Most &lt;*r- w ater, no house. Owner will sell 7 P#t», L iv esto ck , S u p p lie s. 14
said that Lavely withheld the a narrow 17 to IB victory from
Red Spider Mite*
Mol* C rlc k elB
* -*
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Ik
.. t)__
. L I UM ^ Dodgers
V Lv U a *. here llast
a .t
• talnly y « l There II still a
very reasonable or will U ke
th*
Brooklyn
hat-pulling
Incident
and’
the
Collie dog. about 4 month*
trailer In trad*. See. Mr. Bowen, FOR SALE—Galled saddle horse, LORT:
shortage—not only, in the
night aa In# All-American Conhumping melee.
old. ‘A ntw era to nam e of "P ilo t”
spotted China boar, 60 pig*. Gus
641
Plumose
Drive.
j
ferenc* pro football teams plqjrod
United
States
but
aU
over
the
We Kanfordlten hav# nn
Reward. Phone 1060.
__
Bchmah. Phon# 8B3-W,
' .. an exhibit'
exhibition game that
'
opened’
axe to grtml with the O rlande
world. Her* la what Secretary
SMALL furnished bungalqyr^cnr.
the gridiron season In Th# Pac­
LOST:
F'cinale
Rat
T
eriie
r.
white
hall flab, all wa, w ant out
HELP
of Agriculture Clinton P_. .
r w r M . UIHUUBfi
i-.-73«tS'i?
ific Northwest.
with brown spots. Answer* to
Priced a t 65,000.00. .
Xndcnon sayi: " I t I. U U
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
EXPERIENCED celery grow er or
neceasary to conserve e v f lf
Am you irmihia-i
Reward.
Raymond
L«ndqnUt,_A"eoelale
dUtira* et tain
trained farm m anager for farm
pound of used f it. since the
functional
mo
Phone 711 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
la Zcllwood area. Qood position
° y*t**U fat supply ritu a tk o
I M ik H W I
IB
A U T O S F O R SA LE
fo
r
rig
h
t
party.
A.
Duda
A
Bona,
till*
maka
you
aunar
8 BEDROOM houae furnished or
la little better now than it waa ftum pain, fast “
Oviedo. Phone 1161.
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T t y —
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unfurnished. New electric kltehaarroui,
ratUr
pick-up
truck.
last year.” T hat's why wo
1939
PLYMOUTH
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•en. double g a n g * 4 acres, few GIRL fo r cashier A eo*met!t coun­
Phone 912-W. ’
American women muat keep
Lydia *. PlnXb*ra» yr*r»*t&gt;l# Ckanfru
it
tree*
on
ML
D
ora
high­
pound U&gt; rrllevs auch symptom*'
ter, aleo soda girl. L u sty 's Drug
on ta rin g used fat* until the
la * meant madkal laat jriaXhain a
FOR BALE: 1MQ Dodge ton A H
w ay 8 mile* from Sanford. Phone
(■'."ip.i\ina pri.ftft.1 rft"'*i»»!:lr
world wide shortage is over! !
truck with '42 m otor, 15.000 to
County 6305.
W i maka our own loo C m m . All flavor*
woman troubled tht* way. It-* wliat
Telephone 6771 ' V
ORI.ANDO, FLORIDA
m llea—also 4-wheel utility tra il­ Doctors call ■ uUrtna acdatlv*. It naa
Stenographer Wanted.
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Taaty — Dolicioua — Hooltbful
bungalow loee r to be pulled behind car. 2-ton a gratia aonihtnx (Bad on one ol worn*
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f T U M I N O - IN
Wilson.- Phon# 479.
t "lift*I l*ftper ten! or**"*. . ■_.
Tho Pioneer* of Soil Fumigation In Florida
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n e r lo t
load lim it Dick Aiken, I‘hun 9 o aT»kan
tegularty —nnkham4* neeaWANTED—Carpenters and Brick
Ipa build upr -------*-------"
V W « U SED f i x r *
438-R.
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aui','*l*'*^llo’ a t n * t atoftnachM lanlet
Report — Short’* High
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Market Report

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

. (r«&gt; ll&gt; n 4 Itmm r« i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that tim e substantial a d ­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte am ount'O f pavlnjf.
The S tate Road
D epartm ent,
handling this la tte r pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the M arket property
tom e 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison
avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In _addition lo access by
hard-surfaced h ig h w ay ,.th e Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- th a *cart1 ar*
tapping the F ort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
F o rt Myers m arket In substantial
volume during the la it year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
g at Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
m ents. through facilities made
available on the F ort Myer*
M arket, attracted
considerable
attention In the la st yrar. P ro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
th a t area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re ­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the S tale
M arkets system are
concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i *l •on, said Director WllSort.
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H ’HHhnneil fr*tm F n if (Nifl
new t ronfertuire in-com m ent f i
Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
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With one of the "b ig 'fo u r" f u b f e r .o v ,, th e British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO h a w been exprlling the Germanic
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x«c- 1 u n ta y ' % the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
und lt*47 agreem ent with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it o u t" petting so many tlb-gnl German AMG ha« refused to take any more
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell h at Iw-en in G reat Hrit- im m ictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range fo r the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them S. rum- can not handle them.
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they a te trt-mg sent bkek with­
N egotiations liotweeu the union A utetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber w ant to make the thatige, ami
In V
inWuW we.-ks, u ii, AMG report
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Co, ended Saturday In an n g f-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, G erm in-pol Ire
tiitnt g ranting worker* six j aid
th is &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the sta le uf l i m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* a t the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt u V ffie y rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
ff lttjj* fu r illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn . 'b iti* .* '
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bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
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srl for th e union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
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U/izt*!
rourts." tY fee-quarterj
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the settlem ent s m i 14--Ii. m b ’ 1 ■»
o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtu m rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
p attern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t ’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. U W it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Protect Your Hesllk
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
By Sleeping Belter,
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In G tta t Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
BOX SPRINGS
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, rom ptainrd nf an
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v f f liplsd territory;
M aniifsrlurrd To Your
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven
Individual Order By
if,T he Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* a t thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* A gelay u»ld v c e n l .i y rrfirm 's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
M allrriu Renovstlng A
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalRebuilding A Specially
ferenre. A fter'ag reein g to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afje r last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
Call Ua Today -- Sleep
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic m erger of these zone.*, would
Better Tonight
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ia lr r rm. , "'.ve la v e in faith to lit ' I* rcstOfed to catch person* tr y ­
said they would, not barualn on u lu erefn l Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to j r | from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Orlande
Sanford
AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
SanfordPhone
1881
Celery
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Ctav. m ilitary governor, nskrd:
Sanford, Fla.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the U u 'tlan zone whim We
ItfHjTOWAug, Uf, M i— Prenlilvtu .■^Pimnn twM lb
Ir .&lt; Iiel t. d r .
that " I W
the
Vltllghleiieil u net ire of real it"
I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1}—China‘s nine racy In all hunt in retati«i . '
Manchurian arm y .command will the only practical method hy which
merge formally with the G i t . i aii*- ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter* in iu rerl."
Yep. we’re proud lo nnnouncp a
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Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
new addition to our feed Block . . .
The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
to .bring about m ilitary c u t .rolti ’e r t Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
nnother carload of nutrients from
cal unity before the Comirumlsia American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
milk nnd abundant v itam in s . . .
strike again.
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
Communist General Lin I'iao's mind* o f nil children and youth
■ to increase y o u r happiness.
forces are expected to laiinrn their u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
A CARLOAD O F
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.i i’tirem ts'r:
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provide
th
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brumi
foiiii*
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
Come Vn an d get* y o u r supply from uh today
Mukden wo* blown up white cru is­
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
fur ho«&gt;. chickens, tu rk ey s and calves!
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' m Ii-vr. no
him - -*u charm ter.
The locomotive plungtij into tin"N ever liefoT" im-i ntlr nation
river.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn hnd n g r e a ta r ' opportunity to tiestruck two land mines a* St pound- m o m trn te to the world th a t the
(W rie r Second &amp; S anford Avenue
cd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle* enlightened p*aetlrt- of- ri’i t de
llftiemcy
in
nil
humart
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r.-fatiott
northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
Phone 358 if. •
the only praetii-al method by
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiu in ii.
which
jk' scp and prosperity may
c a n ied no passenger*.
be ItMure ll."

Truman Sends Iri'ttoir
To Teachers Meet in j;

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Oomniands Unite
In 'Uhinem* Action

SEEDS

*fW»M CacoHirl'S'O C E A N -G O IN G R A F f -fdAf RIDES
AMY WAVE O K -fKE CKlLEAH C oA sf 1$ MADE OF
BALSA LOGS - i)U WORLD'S LI^MfESf WOOD*
taatwiil tpifaitj, |m , WH{J fi^lj (ta m l

P a s s O ust

JUST ARRIVED!

affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
(IT tillR U tll Hum r a a f fh trl »*
has served a t assistant bookkt-«p(leVntcd to diurtlSRion of
t k . U tdU d- N a loo—r-Ghk-wttU-W_ar_flf llo lk r ilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
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ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H ohliged to re|H-at the hig four
had business, social 1 and . welf.it v win-1 lo r riiupter* *
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only v«t*i txrwvr.
Work1 experience that Qualify her writli Iwdh raci-* .to g eth e r from
Well for her new work, ,the duties the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying ' I'resldent Trum an, Green asthe ordinary sw w w fttsi o f lif-s, hut *• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
of which she will assudp on fhpt, later mrtgeil.
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-* Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill nm-umitioM will be a struggh
opened Iq tourists.
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiyl- organization’* constitution is th a t others'.
vanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of Mar A rthur.
H. 8. White. H er .'any training tion should influence membership retail prices in 111 leading clllea
Ore»-n said that Heliry W a lh ir
In business subjec's , wn* nt of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. In nil sections of the nulton re ­ wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent T ru­
D raugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­ I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern vealed strikingly .Irregular* in- m an's remimination, and th a t a
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for regional rhuii man. '
third party - movement on \ValIIm m mend Ing concentration on creases. '
aeveral v e a n tfurlng which time
Some products have soured tuit lac**s part was unlikely.
state
rath
er
than
iiutionnl
legis­
&gt;h* w at secretary to thk IniVor nt
Form er Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
of all relation with .others com­
Cohen'* departm ent store In Jack- lation, the group n*ked th a t cun- pared with prew ar days. Some sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsrasldr-ration
I*
given
to
securing:
a
■onvllle.
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special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­ I'Je” support among lilieral and
l^ lm r votera tK-fure he express
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
leveral years as inter-departm ent control
ed approval o f 't h e T aft- H artley
The Survey showed I
is not renewed .after
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­ n rs t spring.
You can e a t for less, hy‘ ami Art. Green -aid, adding th at he
ville In m atters relalln.r to pure
large,
in Minneapolis II,,m in moat ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC
foods, sanitation and vital stallscities.
You pay mure fur meat In ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitltics. S h e.also hpd chargu of a chap ter was explained by ' the th r parking rap llal iif Ciilcagq mnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.
w titr n m jir th n a lilH Iasi spring,'
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
than rl»ewhere. Your housing
In S anford she ha* (ton* school which passed the House but diet! dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi
welfare work, was president of the in the Senate, almost w ent un­ ami St. laiuis, and least In DenJ T J for five years, slid is h form ­ observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ver, rum pared with the other
Is-en banned from Using tho
er member of the Sanford-W ont! have
•Ha Club. A aon, Jam es. M i-In,J, name In the sta te If (he hill had cities.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
la • student a t Stetson l.’nlveisity. become law.
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
amt • daughter, Mary C ray die
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
•e l la high School student.
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said
"the item or !U4ft.
south here w here .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has -1 Your m eat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
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- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
the best policy for peace that any mUfh .n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Veteran's nrganlzaim n could have. your bread or milk lulls. B utter ptak on th e .P a n A m eriran Hlgh-|
Invited la ter to Join the o rgan­ a n d 'e g g s rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily trav e lh l highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, h a lf-o r more of nt Villa Car rad s, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which w rrr denied, and said lie
Interview th a t hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI| k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut y rar. But while your housing liny villagr am] th a t two* bodies
aw ay during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» »dollar
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The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr* 0*^
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*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-tow ard the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,' ‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“ He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* a t Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
w rrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth .
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•« . Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex ­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In th eaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). P rrnsky of Miami Beach States. T hr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairm an. O th e r members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8 lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of T am pa; Ralph Stew art, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm ­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs o f profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the a rt of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography h as lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llam berg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the b onrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of U niversity of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
A rm y Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f sta ff under M arAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L a ir and Boyer, like the reacu
gone. The length uf Ids trip would
Col. Huglln, were member*
M acA rtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
w est of here, to m ake, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D -I.ie td .
run from Kwajalein direct to
.*410 Sanford Avenue
^ H a w a ii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^ e , In his
Plaining why the pilot may h a v / first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said th e little of hie command published in the
Island la extrem sly difficult lo United Stales, said today the a r­
ticles were unw arranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C a p t Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for M editerranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-H ow when he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W s e a n n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed la st week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
th a t of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
U e V U T I VENTILATION, TOO!
‘ TRo
Randolph.
Boyer of.............
Audubon, llated ryrn forced to serve as ‘-flun­
keys" to tha officers and their
h“ * °*a*t keep small fry of1 tha
from Minnesota, they were families, G eneral Slscnhowsr an­
So. . . with a simple twist el
• year apart at Annapolis nounced Saturday the Arm y's IntJ
wrist, regulsta y o u vaaetua
•d together until a j e a r P ec to r general would Investigate.
'Bds.lo c o n tro l.s e a tils tlo a j
Lee la st week refsrrod to W ain
w ith tha chiaf of Koval operaIng ton all queettons about ihe a r ­
* In W ashington.. ,
ticles, b u t today his public i d a Aluminum
* ■b.e -lions sta ff Issued a statem ent
ng him as saying l
Sloal—Wood
n w arranted a Hacks rcflcctlni
upon the character and Integrity ol
FREE ESTIMATES
mv officers, enlisted men ami
i thorny womsa. and tb slr fam ilies, through
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articles Which present a complete­
ly distorted view o f actual condi­
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AT OUR NEW
fertln g a t tion*. demand refutation from the
_____ , , |__ , v a o a fT M - aourrea other than members of
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
, 48 mile* north of Rio Da Utls command.”
w a n seeking mean* of
statem ent raid ho web
Inst sggretslon tin-, corned inspection of hl« theatSr by
o treaty. the Arm y and the press. A group
________ to m e et
o f Obrrespendents left for Livorno,
820 W. SrdSL
Phan* 1152-W
f:00 P . M- E astern a t Loa'e Invitation, u see condiUons there.
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AP Makes Price ■
•Survey Of Cities

A F I* Drive

TJumrSoIiTBuRermllk l*roducli

I!uni’s Tuxedo Feed Store

Heavy Rains Cause
Mexican Landslides

Search For Atcheson

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Lee Inquiry

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not In good position to hnndle
(k'rmans Flee From are
200.000 Sudeten* and Swabians
to our xone froni CxechoReds To U. S. Zoner -( coming
Slovakia and HungarvU*

ECHOLS BEDDING
COMPANY'

Veterans Group

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British Cabinet

ECHOLS

• b p 19+1,

( ( ' • s II s m S I r . e

And Union
scon Goodrich
Open Negotiations

QAPS-

A 8 0 U 7 ' A S LA R ^E
AS FO O TBA LLS*

Mrs. Michnels

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NICK'S PACKAGE STORE

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.

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To r r o a o to Uio Progress of A ta s rk a ;
To Prodaca P r a H n t r fa
for Sanford.

THE W EATHER

Partly (londr through Wednesday
-with scattered afternoon and earl)
evening ahoofra. Moderate ea st­
erly » ind*.

i\N INDEPENDENT DAILY NKW8PAPBK
VOLUM E X X X v ia

Truman Acts

Established 1908

Dousing Dolly To Duck Heat

SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947

Aaaoclatod Prfaa Luted

W iro

IMarshall Has
Prjaratfi Talks
At Rio Mce

Carusi Appointed As­
s i s t a n t In S t a t e
Department In 3
, Way Agency Shift

No. 198

Reds Hit U. S.
On Indonesia

-*•»r-v .sre—1* ^ 0 =-• --

Conferences Arc Hcldfyj
With A r g e n t i n e ,
Chile Foreign Min­
isters On Treaty

“Good Offices" Offer
Called Dangerous
. Attempt T o B y poss United Nations

. W ASHINGTON. Au( . 19 W&gt;»-

QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X )
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State M srthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
sn d Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the In k .
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred
at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
w at appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew ’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
v d rv iew i.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
p h atet -a t the d iip lecrd '- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
' T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrm en l."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security adm inistrator and
policy address a t . the conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn for
tha
Me appointm ent aa rem m iaiiom i
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first
lime
in
an
emergency
coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8 . view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn M nkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In d ra ftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Trum an named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hem ltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant ch air­
Norman A rm our, assistan t see
He charged ih af ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
re ta ry . of statu, and A m bassa­ The retailers say .th at Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^ C o m m itte e, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tan
lrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dum
nlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playm ate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security adm inistrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, f i r em an George Rally helps- (international) - M arshall U, t he conference -wish .^ y jn d i. A ilA laslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of th e ^ n Riamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked p ri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 m inutes with Chil­
“ Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new A ssistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof S tate, Charles E. Saltim an.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
T o
"On# of the im portant aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. C arusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete su r­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieW eather Bureau rep n rtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attem pts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an a t­
belief that A rgentina would ad ­
the resettlem ent of the displaced
the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M*
tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the adm inistration of
miles west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and th a t thi* v j* both
views. .
Preaidant Trum an'a direr live of
and was moving slowly westward
“ undesirntde and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
a hoot eight mile* an hour and in­
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
a* warning she would refu ta to
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless
IJ
covered
what
the
Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuieCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0P&gt;lO■a*lla
a-,*
an I’a**
* li|
. Puiily nf Sanford dunking Wa­
BATAVIA. Ivre. Aug. jo ' l l "*|iploni«tie p tessu te" .on the Innational refugee
organisation,
T lir Boaid nf County Commita*»
—
—
—
—
---K * ^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. w en
Newipepermen
eitimaled
today
lien. N w dm niii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll | h&lt;| ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* p e r hour
Spending considerable time In
lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p r i­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe ren ter md fln cf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J .ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Trum an, who has frequent sons wore- killed sn d kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government w a, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand w ereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |m d ong«l l u i l i i e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
o tV $ 4 l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of ( 00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Im loncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to '- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on w ith hla new assignm ent re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City M anagri H, N- ico n ir» , and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar th a t W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcm niuU.
w
arned
tn
rem
ain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii u p il.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic p lig h t, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. A ur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well s i incrested President Trum an's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Ja v a ’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint location* md tend* them to Jark- lower pint of Florida doting lb - ailei the N rlhetl unit aimv an
The appointm ents of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran * S lit.
ish Cabinet described the damage dilchet the Board decided to oper­ the m ilitary services be given «’nvil|e in tp cn al -rnntainei* fur- night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
g rea ter freedom to p la t their a ir­
hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn*
as grave and the Spanish news ate without a n y , inerrsic in thr plane buying several v e trt ahcml niihed by the Stale ilnatd nl were
knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy Gfra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as A rm y and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he le iraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiie d 'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer P. Herndon, county clerk.
The Heml hole County Junior
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted • at n num li-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM , n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous
victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
W ater supplies
failed. Elec­ growing
a rra s of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress a p ­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic lln p rt| which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were o r­ mu lit nl Jo g | sk a 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the prim ary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll re l | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
m ad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i ,,r , u j h iii alta/k 'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75
,
000
.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The com mittee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con•
public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ governm ent officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111 - field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The W eather lltir• nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated a t 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- th a t winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahm onU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the g reatest dam age in the more than half of all expenditures. to lim iting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
a
ir
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next larg est Item of operat­
Ole S tale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning a t 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Trum an turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
C hari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
th
r
a tian Church who le f t, week re- Severiano.
nver to Ms new te m p irery Air
sample*
of w ater taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and sa larlst. .T he Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjia rt will he drawn
end F orfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n lla s n l • • Page Sim)
. .h e attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which p as­ elgnty mid te rr iln i" ! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforrem eht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal (Vnieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples
of C hrist (Chrlstlsn
On the point of ordering m ilitary -'de of the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
m ated at 535,150.
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program ,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ airc ra ft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. A ntnia. from Jo g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave
Mr. Luke, itn trd that $1,500 ef
ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rom m ltt*i had
ja k arta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—
At
I'n
rl
Avenue
nml
Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4 ('a m t In n M
n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(
A
h
Closs
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn -nfh lim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffe t for fu rn itu re and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were p ut *A 510.410.
lican lerrlto rv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
. Ilea ssn t th ir crack raportsrs to
___
The H otplU l fund was set at ta rv 'a n d production planning
u rltv corps to protect
_luca lie a d d e d
as
more
mid-ninety
tem
peratures
eovtr the n e w s - o f . the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jlu h h a i"
am! ‘p roperfie*.
197740. the M others' Pension fund would result If a l r r r tf f pnieurec
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
a
u
s
ip
u
k
• tlon, ha atated..
a t $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r U lrgm ilitary se tv u t* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha w as aceompaniad on his departm ents to leave th eir Jobe. building fund a t 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range program s
Denham, cminael of the National
ra th e r than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile m otor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf ca r bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M I I s n S ea Pago Plat
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the reg n tta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf l a W unions m ust
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attrib u ted to “heat
between the firs t des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the m anagem ent,
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre th rlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
ty sb u rg ' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisem bly opera
x F ighters usually rem ain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
n
ta
tly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon a t least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, A ug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
T hat Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new T aft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plym outh |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"C urrent limitation* on tho !Ife
fo r ,th# Intricate problems and
sent ed officially today to hsv* a t­ of funds perm it ordering only sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amer - labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
ills of the world for which the division employees were
Iran conference* continued on the
, church it attirin g valiantly to home because of tha body short- tem pted to kill Finance Minister small initial production quantities. imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * Friday and appeared certain to pullce In |ltin g ary hut later es­
stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
This resu lts In a irc ra ft being built
find tha answers was tha domlTin
T
ub
official, arrived today with his
A t the Chryeter Lynch Road
largely by hand method* tml w ith­ 1-1,750,000,000 loan a g r e e me.-it haps In congressional cirri#*.
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was
mad* last vear. It w as'rep o rted
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jg h t
At th e .c a p ita l, aides who help­ wife and two d au g h ter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle p lan t 900 w orkers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
the vessel M arina Jumper.
was expressed by such speakers were released a fte r th ey asked per­ scattered piece* in Rangoon In­ Approval of long-range urogram rrrm lttln g her to Increase pur- ed Congress member* draft the
T huransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
new lew said the interpretation
as. John P oster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirem ents for contract a u th n - rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farm er near Columbus, O , was today th at Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P
T aft, Congressman . W alter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated th e ir own In ter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaim at, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ fo r
Judd and C harlta Clayton Mor­
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re ­ United S tate,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return w ith
pretation is.
duced
airc
ra
ft
cost;
(U
t
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham m ads hi* ruling when rtilirliin g that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently tra n s­
efficient
and
etabla
airc
ra
ft
Indus­
The most thrilling service In
education m ln stsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a 1
sassinated with a lt othar cabinet try : and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by ru ttin g down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n new t
Industrlak
p
r
a
p
a
r
a
d
n
e
*
*
meaWAR
KINGTON,
Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, m ight give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke aw ay .from three conference th a t the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
T
ran
s­
Tho official statem ent said
42 nations carrying th e ir coun­
gu ard s while being transferred slim would open headm iartere
Tho question of w hethsr over­ measure of relief without g o lr« to
trie s' flags. „ These represented portation today lifted th e p artial more than ISO persona were a r ­
Congress for revision of England's n
• ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday a t Salonika, near tha
seas
a
ir
operations
should
be
re­
em
bargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "fo r se­
^ t h e nations o f the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipm
ents
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * C hristian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car h r an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. N or­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
em
bargo
waa
Invoked
last
ts
operating a t the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau re p o rt on
( hapin, U. S. M inister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
Wednesday m idnight ag ain st ship­ said Tin T u t h ad telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* a rre st ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared m ents via th e Canadian National fo r help, saying ha waa under att
h
^
alm
ost
every
European
rotmj,, ASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r T u t said he personally
C harles Edward Word, J r., ton t r r except England reduced Ra (AT— The governm ent announced c'gy. —
iie r. Yesley, "w ith the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located tem porarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today th a t a fleet of rebel ‘ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
m
in
io
n
.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
form
er
resident
of
Han­
H erbert P. Eandsdale. director
and th a t sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a sm all p a r t of trie
level* “m arkedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal C hristian Church of the return to th is country of exchanged shots w ith th e gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the P araguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of t b t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
frig
h
t
cars
applicants
who
w
ere
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 num bers, th e largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- m arks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted a t apprentice school a t the dec 11m la 11 . a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
m ott influential and m eat rap- ^held
dem ocratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
N
rw
nort-Nxw
s.
Y
i;
Shipping
idir grow ing- rettgimu body oh
■cos, th e first titah le break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt; n- th a t ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
H
e
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of A thens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been ta rd y on m ak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u te r mechanic. The e d i tio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the Ilum aiU , w ith which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. T heir
ing return*. The em bargo did not JA CK SON V ILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on K holerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government tra n sfe r him to “ the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (A N -Peyton B. Burk h alter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the P aran a River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
T huransky said 90 per cent .'of
lW
ANIS
GUEST
the
south.
I
t
w
as
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second larg est four year* a member of th e city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently th a t th a Pargguav had been the H ungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proy
m
playground board, died suddenly
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by A rgentina a t the re ­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a h e a rt attack here today.
T hs condition o f F leet Admiral dislt Childrens Home a t E nterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “ to liberate them The Texas City Term inal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate liftin g o f the em ­
“
was president of the G ator E rn est J . King, considered “seri­ will be th e guest speaker tom or­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from th eir liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8 tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In th a t fam iliar figure a t college football ous h r th e N a ry yesterday, h a t row a t th e KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
n o t changed during the la*t Z4 the T ourist Center, L e tte r Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for dam ages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return o f Ui 8 . cars h ss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. M artinet, and several daughters, M argaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
M ary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last A pril.

d rrn id en ! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

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400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y' W eil|ToW
PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

Water Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­
t r i c i t y Disrupted
tals
$416,023;
In Cadiz Disaster
Mill Rate Remains

Report Based On An­
alysis Of 10 Sam­
ples Taken Aug. 13

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Order To Ccar.c-rirc
Near s Breakdown
As Dutch Retaliate

n&gt;.aid

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

10,000 Auto Workers.
Are Idle Due To Heat

Union Officers To
U.S. Exports Decline Take Anti-Red Oath
Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S BBlffNfiTpMjj .
IncreaHc1To Britain

ThuranBk^Tells Of
Flfalil From Hungary

Burmese Official Ifl
Victiin Of Attack

(ircck Naval Crews
To Train In Norfolk

Embargo Lifted On
Canadian Shipments

Shipn In Paraguay

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Lee Declares At­
tacks Unwarranted

Technicolor Sued Ini
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WASHINGTON, Aug, IB i/Pl
Msj. Inin-hit Ira T. Wyche, Wai

WASHINGTON. Aug. IB UY
Atlomey Geneiel Clark, e n t i l ­
ing a monopoly exists in the pioduction of coioi motion pictures,
announced today a filing of *n
an ti-tiu tl suit to end "illegal a r­
rangement* and agreement!." . ■

Department inqrectfti ’grnrjal. left
today hy plane' to look into p u b ­
lished reports of low (loop morale
and high living hy officers in the
Mediterranean theater command id
Lftui.*
WneV'al
C. H T .cr"
*v * •' Clark Hid'a GAV dt'iwh Tf be­
Wjrclir is making ' the irispe. *
ing filed in the U. S. drtlrict
linn trip at tho duet lion of Gerp
v b u tl al Lot Angeles naming at
ria l Dwight D. Eisenhower. chief
defendant! Technicolor Inc., Tech
of sla/f. On hit a rtiv a r here
nicolor Motion Picture Corp.. and
Saturday Itoni -a trip to Alaska.
*
E aitm an Kodak Co.
Eisenhower told reporters that
A ssistant A ttorney General Joint
F. Sonnett, in charge of tho
stories published in this country
Ju itlce D epartm ent'*' -a n litru n l
that Lee was living in lavish fash­
division, aald in a "statem ent, that
ion would he looked into. HuTechnicolor Inc., had "entered instone* were written lly Robert Ru
t o a - s e r i e s o f agrSemcnt* with
a ik . uo - AmasHwit—rtsrretptmdentT
-— Eastm an, whereby patents, new d c ^
------ f f) 0P m in ti and lechhologirnl inAI*o on a - rip to Inspect mill,
• Wotmatlon relating to color pho­ IANOINO AT IA OUARDIA FIELD, N. Y., from Copenhagen, Denmark, thrr*
tary Installation* In Europe la
liny
Danish
w
ar
orphans
are
greeted
by
their
new
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tography would be reserved fi.r
General U m ar Hi a.lie/, uflt-n
technicolor’s exclusive use in the Elmo Welmert of illodcctt, Ore. Cleft}, who were anxiously awaiting
spoken of a* the next chief of
BlfOlt DIFARTINO Burn New Yurk for a six-week* tour of Eu i »| hmii
Iheir
arrival.
Mrs.
Welmert
readies
for
Erhard
Gehnnann,
16
months,
1
professional field.."
staff. Bradley left Iasi wee*, with
being
held
by
Stewardess
Huth
VicKfery
whtla
Mils
Olga
ilelm
of
lha
‘
his first «tup in Germany. H r/ L„ i . lien U m er N. Biadlcy, In-ad of the Velci-tits Aduiintstt.ilini),
"In our view," Sonnett added.
t-tlsu lo.iefsttrlers- Wtilte uvciieus, lie will insla vt Ihe.ioiulillntnof Ihhi|&gt;s
Itinerary Include* Italv.
"Technicolor was thereby enahh-i U. S. Embassy, Copenhagen (top, background), holds Itosita Annies, 14
It. the M nliti-rrstican q'ln-.itie rMiiimindcd by Lt. G c tt, Ji-ltn C la v .
The War D epartm ent ».nd Iliadto control and monopolite this months. Purser Gustav llctk (rigid) carries Ursula Gcromin, 10 months
ley. who waa given a» Vet-canal A u/luiiiitist has charged in diq-.iU'lirj fimii aluti.id tli.it Gen. la c it s
business a n d
w a s protected ojd. Tho children were born In Danish refugee camps, (International)
llnlcruational I
A dm inistrator to make the trip , c .'tc n t,allied widespicad abiuci in tils cunuusiid.
against potential competition from
"naturally will look Into all eomliothers.
tinn* affecting Lroop* in the Med­
“ Our suit aaka th a t all the il­
iterranean T heater a* well a* in
legal arrangem ent! lie cancelled
other areas such ,r* Germany and
t ^ n d that the court order such r e ­
A ustria where U. S. Army troops
lief to patents and ’know how’ a*
m e stationed."
will dissipate the effects of tinWyche a t Jrl* departure said he
unlawful practices charged and
O •■■IIMua • • l',K . *1*1
perm it the eatahlishhinent of f n e
A lent Alive agreement lirlw r-'l
competition in the industry.’’
Call iltliilicll. Inn- ball iatin -li
Sonnett aald th a t “Technicolor
does over IK) percent of all the
m in, &lt;d lire New Y«'sL Giant *
business in professional rnlnr riiiami iiMhials tti tin- hatllm d Ran
. em atography” and
since
iP-ll
hall t lnlo- and -C ttr oHiM.il*- ft
"h as praducad_ the positive film
all of th
'Ulnae A'
A* fen
g.iiiltnit llir In* all--ii nl i lai.-prints fne
for all
thee ’Class
n lu r t length motion pictures slid
baM-iiall farm sdimil m iMhiu-d
Rotarian* today enjoyed ■ rare
LONDON. "A uT T I b &lt;**&gt;--IV'W nost of the short subjects and
GRLEN BAY. Wi«.. Aug. IB (A’In, lire coming cputiy. ,v.ii ttsaile
anim ated cartoona produced In — A woik holiday of up In 10,. London P iets speculated wid-dy treat in tin- singing of Mis* Agnes
Imre llnirsday. it
anmnincrd
Miyskawu (it Charleston; W, Va.,
color by tha motion picture in­
OilO.OUU working met* on electron today on the reason for an rm rr who was introduced at t h j m eet­
today Ii\ laJwaul I brum-, m an­
dustry-.** th e United S tate s.''
hy
next will
highlight
the gtney cabinet meeting which w at ing al the Tourist Center
A ttorney G eneral d a r k said in dsy
ager * |&gt;| llir Xrmiimlc t mult,
a supplemental statem ent: "This American Federation ol Labor's summoned by Prime Minister Alt Andrew Stine who also Introduced
v'lismlx
i nl t -*111111110.
her
brother
Dr.
George
M
iyatawn,
case is a p a rt of the Departm ent campaign to insure the large*! Ire, hut government sources de­
and Mr*. Miyakawa, Mr, Slim-'*
of Justice’s program aimed a t
Th,- advaplntt**-! of ,tropesl.v at
vole
against member &gt; clined In disclose the reason for daughter.
breaking up monopoly power in jm w blr
ORLANIK), Aug. IH ‘'I'* M»* the Satif-i,-' Munreipat Airport f"r
Alisa Miyakawa, whose original
o( Congressv who voted for tin- the hurried trtttu n .
hniisitig am i.(ouuIng |&gt;||■{«,-«■•* f**i
Industry.'
riimery was ret » |‘ his statewide siieli
home
is
Sacram
ento,
Calif.
ha»
a school vfnrit polhb-l -ml tu
"Motion
otton pictures in color today Tail-H artley' l-aw, AFL President
The consensus w at that ill
xpantion
nl
iluAmetican
Vetruing
with
th
e
Opera
Comlque
in
Mr. Ilisl-I * It
represent fr
from 16 to 20 percent Willism Green ssid today,
nyreling
wat
concerned
with
ur­
P
aris;
France,
with
numerous
Jt'aalbiaed ea !’*«• a ll)
■-tans Commillee ami (,l.ills mad-The niiitti i will Ik- or* -* nu-d In
in tins
Al a news conference before gent developments in tJii/nin's symphony .o rch estras
, rtle id s) Ior a 1 bm da conven the Imijii-I nf ditoctora *&lt;j the New
country
anil
Is
now
preparing
for
he atjdreised the annual conven­ economic crisis and probably with concert* in West Virginia with ti-'i, here or Whiles I’ark, |iloi,sl,ly York (limits mul to the ' *it v t'n u
misslmi T.*r filial -!*t'ixi-,*i. .iti.l Mi
tion of the- Wisconsin State Fed new proposals for revision of the the C harleston orchi-'tr a.
S-,v. 29 ami in.
lligglna.
ICrms
of
ihr
United
l-Satrs
loan.
She
was
accompanied
l.y
liras
■
v
n atio n of Labor. Green forecast
A group will meet I Iniisday to
Present «t t Ire- iunf-**'he • with
A
terse
,
uninform
ative
an
Kudell
in
the
singing
of
"Song
the most intensive ptogram ol
nounci-ment that the meeting lino of Songs" ami "Comsug Througli l&lt;l&lt;ii (imiutiuii »"l an (Jilando Mr. IfuM-.il were Juitii K iiilei,
political action in the hiitoiy ol been held heightened rath er th in the Rye" and provided her own
inanagt'i
tin-*Kanfm*l Bn.,t*all
chapter, and it wat indicted nil* chili, Gi-ioge Stia,-, prcvidi-n*. *-f
*
i Ip piiajictrd that mo*: diXjH-lli-d speculation aa to why accompaniment for the difficult
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18 Spe­ Congressmen who approved the the ‘guvarnment m inisters had hue- aria from the opera Cavalleria l-li.isis will l&gt;&lt;- pl.ii &gt;-d on Inntialum th,- Snafu'd Ibi—hall A Ait. Ui!&gt;im,
cial—Appointment of W. F. Nehrl- hill would h r defeated, adding that riod hack to 1-omton hy plane, Kusticana. T his opera, composed of ch sp lrst at LslUhastre. Kul- Mr. Iliggin-. Mnym II J. Gut;
Ing as m anager of the Fort Myers
train and automobile only four by Pietro M asragni, Italian com­ Imt College *ml lam ps Universi­ Cliv Manager II. N. Saves niul
and produced
in I NlMI, ty. wills revival of a chaplet at C ilv 'f’i*niiili**iuner An*hc*v Parris
’ ^ J t a t e F arm er's M a rk e t,.th e out- be never had tern the * workers days a fte r Parliam ent had •ad ­ poser
wisv.
• lo o k for continued expansion of "so aroused."
journed. for its summ er rece.*.*. brought him musical fame.
llir Univrisily nl Ttdiiila.
“Miss
Miyakawa
has
a
voice
of
th a t new unit were noted here
.
W
hatever
th
e,
purpute.
ap
p
a
r­
G reen's statem enet cam e at a
\ t tin- ,-nd *-f ihe me,’ting, n
'today in a statem ent dealing time when one of the principal ently decisions were reached, fur wonderful tim bre, resonance and
w ith, current conditions through­ item s of business at tin- sla te con- sum* of the chief minister* y. quality," commented Jotyt Hughes, state vlen-proin-iii «f the C l n |
out Florida's system of State- volition wa* a proposal for a one the cabinet resumed Interrupted Sanford baritone, who was today in. Iust rial union ,-iiiiiicif. Richard •
a syiest of the d ub. Other guest* I’.* Green loaf of Jm kKoiivllle »nid
operated m arkets. William
L. third assessm ent
increase per vacation* today. .
Sir Si*fford Crlpps, president present Were Capt. Harold Kerk- tt-aI the CIO wrlcnmcl tin* AVO
Wilson, D irector of 8 tate M ar­ caplin to finance a aimilnr polit
kets, commenting on Mr. Nehrl- teal action cam paign in Wiscon­ of the Hoard of Trade, *ml Join. irlfc of the Orlando Salvation I*- Florida 1,,-,-aji^- ilu- i-i"grains
of the two High luxations worn
Slarchey, minister uf fooit, d ep a rt­ Army and W alter ‘ Haynes, J r .
log’s recent acceptance of the J sin.
President Gordon Brissdn i&gt;ro- lil-ntlcai.
ed
-In
chartered
planes,
while
. post as m anager of the F ort Myers
S late President Gcorgo H a W posed th at a picnic lie held by the
Ssfma 20 negro** flidilu-rated
Mm . tLitu* Mo hitf!«* ri^piifetil *‘f
M arket, expressed the belief th a t man preslicirit the
convention another nirsraft was standing hy
a substantial gain In volume of would approve, without, much con­ to return Health M inister Aneur- club at Blue Springs, ami It Was wilh the while incitilx-r* and *n Sanford Tor 2't yent*' «.,&lt; ,i|iling*
p
art
of
t
hiruin,:
aasslon
decided
th
a
t
this
will
take
place
oft
poitiled Friday c-vi-m-ur fl* full•frustnesa could be*. expected, as troversy, a slx .ce n ta monthly a s­ In SSvan m Inverness in Scot­
SftMSIaii** mi,
r Sli)
Wednesday, Sept. 3. Members are
tilm- ntanaget of th e m*.v Tourjsl
•g ro w ers throughout the adjacent sessment instead o f fo u r. Tht land.
advised
to
g
ath
er
on
that
date
Information ltofith ill 1‘ark kreMeanwhile, In .W ashington, A r­
area beeotqs Increasingly fam iliar additional revenue would amount
at 3:00 P. M. a t the T ourist
titt- nittl Jb rtlinore lioul* vnrd.
. with th e ' facilities and services to fdd.OsHJ, which would be uses' th u r A. Cal well,* A ustralian min­ Center.
The apiMiintmcnt was math* a f­
ister of imm igration, expressed
provided by the State.
to assist local trades and labor
ter tlx- J a c o m m l t l , " In riitngc
Th# F ort Myera M arket, young­ council in fo rm in g political aclicr. belief th a t G reat Britain can on­
itn-l InterVlewcl nim* applicatita
ly "sustain a future population
est m ajor u nit In the S tate’s groups.
for the |Mi!iitijin. Do Hu- i«-mof 30.000,000 to 36000,000.”
system which currently comprises
Green and Hajierman said th at * If* made th a t statem ent to a
I'ARIH Aug. IX tfl1)— A hunger nlittc,* welt- club President J. Rtusome 27 active sales centers, was Lalror la apprehensive about the
sin k s Iicgini Unlay among Hie ib-y Odham, t'hurlc* Ltik*-. vicn
tl'aatlane* aa.
a ll)
completed and opened for bus- status of world jreace negotiations
WASHINGTON. Aug. IH, M1)— -l/iOO Jew* a!»&gt;aid three British iirrslili-nt tn Vharg# nf external
inaaa late In 1845, D irector WII- and American foreign relation*.
II ..nllnura un I'a sr w it,
President T rum an’s Air Safety deportation ships a l Tort-He-Bone,
, eon pointed out. Tha m arket site, He asserted th a t unless Russia
new* agency reBoard w ants "intensive study” to the French
^ ra llie d a t 16,001. and expend!- takes an affirm ativ e, attitude, in
be given the Idea of having alt pertad.
Ij'M lIsSfS SS P t ( l t i l l
'E u re * for equipment, construc­ y
A dispatch *aid foyd waa re n t
airplane passengers backward.
—
j
l
■
tion of buildinga and facilities,
In its fifth report since a series luck ashore after It had been
represented a to tal Investment of
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Aug. of crashes In May and Juno led taken aboard the ships hy the So­
.672,211. 00, a t the close of the
WASHINGTON^ Aug. 18, W -'
18, UP)—Violinist Stephan Hero, lo Its creation, the special pane] cial help, organisation, Kntroaid
• • r a g e at a)
The tong standing diplomatic atgu33, spent the weekend in Jail afte r observed th a t “on the* surface it Fnihcataa.
Tha
Jsw*
were
returned
to
ment over what constitute.) “ free"
ha waa arrested on a w arrant seems much can lie said: for fac­
ASUNCfON, I’ara g u ary .A u g . 18 charging him w ith stealin g , his ing seat* tow ard . the re’af of Fiench w atere a fte r their ship, election* ragixl anew tudav with
tin'
Exodus
IU17,
was
.intercepted
—(/P)—The government aald in a own two daughter*, tha grand- plane*.
Anglo-Ameriran charge* that a
rommunlqde today th a t Loyal­ children of pianist Josa Iturbi.
Among other points of the and ramm ed by the British off million non-Communl*’- voter* are
I'nlcstlna.
They
have
refused
to
ist troops were “advancing In all
Jteing dlxquallfied In Hungary.
Ha waa to be arraigned in mun- weekend rep o rt, the board:
W HITEHAVEN E n g , Aug, I I sections in tenacious p u rsu it of leipal court thia afternoon on a
Recommen ded that*, the Civil go ashore at -I'ort-De-Botsc.----- A Drilled S tales atatem enl dec­
UI’)—Tha N ational
Coal Board the rebel* who are flte ln g In complaint signed recently by Itu r­ Aeronautlca Board authorise the
lared that the Comnium* 1. -domin­
k pcatad In tho blasted undersea complete disorder.”
ated government a t Ilu lain-** U
bi, who waa In Pari* when Hero civil aeronautlca adm inistrator to
The bulletin said villages a* took tha children, M arla Teresa, har com m arlral planes from air­
’ w illiam coal min# and no hope
resorting to such "grolewiu *" pre­
waa held for 14 miner* still u n ­ round the capital had been mopped 10, and Maria Antonia. 0, from ports lacking adequate fire-fight­
texts a* listing Jew* a* Nnxi* and
up of Insurgents who threatened Itu rb l’a home hare and flew with ing equipment of plana to provide
accounted for.
old women ns prostitutes' in order
. One hundred seventeen men were Asuncion last week.
It.
•
them to New York.
I’o ttm a ile r Joel 8. Field today to har them from taking part In
The rebel* w ere said to be
In the shaft when ait unexplained
U rged « sw ift hearing and warned against th e ' mailing of next Sunday’* national b a llo tin g
Hero, who returned to Califor­
explosion occurreed lata Friday. "abandoning In th etr precipitate nia for a concert in neary Red decision by the CAB on whether rhaiu-lettara and cards, a ronsid- on nremliera of the H ungaiy Pnrll.Thirteen wore saved. Sixty-nine flight their munitions and food lands, was arrested F riday night an e x tra marnber should be added cruble number of which are tx-ing ament.
of the bodies have been brought •tores."
The British said thousand* of
wh«n he stepped from the p lat­ to the crew of a four engine plane snaltad a t the post office and In
to tho surface.
“In one sector, we recovered form . HU-bail waa fixed a t 116,- t'l handle flig h t details.
Vuteri, were bring- disqualified for
collection h«xr* in Sastfoitl.
* Boon) officials ordered a 10- 11 heavy and 23 light machina- 000. The violinist raid his daughth a t by next July 1
The** qgrds *nd IfMer* are un- "no good reasons."
g u ns" -ami—o ther—m atf ria li the t r m n ill New York:--------------------i hour
rsW.e
e st-le
st-n
ig
h t-&lt;ee~w#e
Ux“ t n d “PB^pnr&gt;t*' T* tiq u ir T nsitlW rllW I'lhe T f o t e m warned — from— jronTnmpnw trvtnjffvd
-------a th
.J worked
A t.
rrtw
at L
had
unrem itL communique said. The' statem ent
Tha chlldren'a m other, Maria ed to w eer ehoulder harnesses a* th a t they were rem oval from Ihe their n-itresentatlves in Uu-Ibih-sI
rebel officer* Itu rb i Hero, ahot hcrsalf to death an ax tra precaution in event of mail and forw arded tu the ln*psc* * to urge l-ajo* Dinnyet, Hungarian
Jfcvgly to reach antonhad miners, listed numerous
^ a t the crews ry-entarad th e mine killed or captured.
prime minister, to take “all n, cesIn tha Iturbi home here U st year. crashes.
tor in C harge a t AUanta, (Ia.
' today to search’ fo r the rest of
aary steps” to correct w hst the
A t tha tim e sha had a divorce suit
•the victims.
VISITING PATIIKR
GAM E SUMMARIES
S tate D epartm ent called “the ptepending against Haro. Haro's a r ­
BILBO IMPROVED*
- Meanwhile, this
Cumberland
John L eonard/, J r . accompanied .re..st . .waa
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18-UF) voiling electoral abuses.”
in a ’ Interm itten t sum m aries of the
. . . . another
■ ..... episode
ittcounty town on Solwoy F irth by hia aunt. Miss N all L elfesta aerie* of legal entanglenfents over baseball gam e between the San­ — Hospital authorities said this
’.prepared for a weak of funermla with Whom ha livaa a t Coral raatodv of tha children am i
ford Calory Fade and tha Gaines- morning th a t 8enator Theo G.
GAR STOLEN
beginningg tomorrow o r Wednes­ Gables, Is visiting . his fath e r, qybt. Hero and tha lata Mr*.
ville G-Men will be brought to Rilbo'a condition was "decidedly
A 1041 Packard, tho property nf
attorney
day. Borne 40 miner* Were asslgd- John Leonardy, local
the paopte of Sanford tonight improved” and th a t a fte r a restful H. 0 . Odham, 2010 llihiseu* Court,
,* d to help eight gravedigger* Young L eonard/ intend* to re­
o re r rad io station WTRR, alnca bight ho li able to sit up In bed was reported to hava. been stolen
nARRISON HKLP.ABBD
proper* burial plot*. H earses kept n t rn .borne soon to toko a 10-day
Jack H arrison, third baaaman, approval to broadcast lh a contest today. D octors said Bilbo la now sometime during tbe night from
Dp • steady procession out of a cour** in public speaking In Miami WM released today by th a S an ­ has not beeen reclered, It was s tro n f enough to take a plaintive where It waa parked in front of
m ortuary la tha mine University. Ha la a junior la Ponce, ford Celery Fads, it waa an ­ announced
by oxmeer
view of tha fac t his cig ar smoking lha Odham home, accoiding to
DeLeon H igh Hr bool.
nounc'd by M anager John K rldsr. River* th is m ooting.
Is reatrtetsd to certain hours.
Sheriff P. A. Msro.

AFL Plans Drive British Cabinet
To Defeat Labor Is Summoned To
Measure Backers Emergency Meet

Tenative Agreement Reached For
Giants To Hold Ball School Here

KotariaiLs Enjoy

Election Day Holiday Australian P r e d i c t s
B r i t a i n Can Sus­ Musical Program
F or 10,000,000
W or k e r s Si a t c d t a i n 3 5,0007000 ^At Lunch Meeting

Veterans Group
Seeks To Expand
State Membership
Convention Is Slated
In Winter Park Or
Orlando By A VC

State M arket At 1
F o rt Myers Has
New M anager

Mrs. Michaels Is
Named Manager
01’ Tourist Booth

A ir‘Safety Board
Makes Fifth Report

Deported UefutreeH
Bcarin Hunger Strike

Violinist Jailed For
Taking Iturbi Girls

ll. S. Hits Hungary
For Voting Abuses

Paraguay Loyalista
Are Gaining Ground

Hope Abandoned For
14 English Miners

Post Office Warns
Against Chain Letter»

e Wanes As
Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
. S t i l l Mias i mj., 11:
’V T t v

.

.

**•
Asix, lx. tdb
" d lis m I, Sel,*ld. ll.illiinorv.
Mil,, i* lir-d ia line a*. |S iw iW
surif'.Vor to George I*. \lrhe&gt;&gt;on
*n* (he Alii,-,! t'o n ln d l.ouocil
lor Japan.
iiili.ild. a l'iL’2 x rsd o sle o!
the Xa*.il Xcadrmy, h ru rrrn lly
on ihr «la(( ol tl d i r u M , 4iuli(-.
leal adtisoi in General Douglas
Mar Xriliur.

WASIiISgTON.

:t?. 'M ill. '
—
I'lnlniie by ti in Iiliglits, suslacicluji ti-iilmuetl liieii te a u ji t*islay ftss \iiilia-«.ii|ur tlringr Airis*-*-n. Jr. mil four other victim,
•-I ill Atari y (lane ci.uli, tu is
ili.sm et *&gt;l Ili*-ai •uivmiiK liu-i '
lli.su .M lioiils hi a inuyli res were
*11
tlial alim ul no hop.of llndmg (item .llite
An tn xt ait It on ■&lt; tn ltu ril irate
Hilt
1" ' ifMinie at il.irilrii'
In iwpi rr
1liifr i .inking o llirrts liotn
Urnri.il M.irArt lint'» tliiilrgn and
"|N-iiiliim, 'l-iff alto were ami,ns
trn |KStrengris.and ciew inni i.„t
when the II I?, tulmund Irons'To­
kyo, u.i,h&lt;-,I nit,; ih,uk-inf,-,le,i
oali,M^«lt.-,-Mionvn,; mit 'o l gat,!*
hue only. &lt;&gt;, tilth, west --( |V ad
I fail,,„ .
t Diplomatic *mlirihs*in Waxhiogta-n *md lh*l ,l,-x|&gt;itc- Atclii-renN
vast knowledge of Jaoaheu- pro'lent* lii* apparent ih-nlli iir-'h-tidy
W'ouM not delay nrrnntn-iin-nt* for
draw ing up the peai-&lt;- !ri-ntv with
Julian. I'leparatinn* far waiting
ii iqelim inaty d r a ft alte.ul.
m.well advanced, they »*id.i
Three men of the 13 ai- on.I Were
reseued yesterday from the elioppy
sen. dotted with bright —oiveisil
kimono* from (apart, am! fiw'" “Ii, * Were recovered
Those ream ed were f a pi. T, 1
Rider of I’onca City, s'kla . win,
“offi-red n l-rokuh nnu: *'.-l Hat
v* v lluglin of l-'nirfii 'it. i-nv.i, mid
a Sergeant llollnml of t'oliur-m-il.
II

imi 11 m

in i

Mu

I ’Fttsr

'! » »

Temporary Ramps
Readied For Regatta
GIlV wuiktuuii »rw—nuHlttir—4i,
ti-mporary ramp* at tlx* J oke Xinti
r,x| liulklu-nd west of tlu- I'ojret
tiiiard huiltling in nt,V-t to focitit
it to Hie laum-liing or ta cin r boat*
on l.nbar llav. Tln-V nr- a!*-, re
moving old piling, said t'ilv kf:,-t
niri-r II. N. Hayer. '
One of lilt- 160 It)' I ' i - ' i I inttlur*
iiHt-d |,i provitle elei'lrtc power H-r
pumping w ater at tire ctw water
tdaiil will lx- put hmk f(it„ ,t|,,ta lion during tire la tctr pail of Hie
Week he luedicled. I’m It for Hitoth er Dit-xel which i* nl*-, lx-uig
runaired t\;e due to arrive *,Ktn, lie
*nida During the period of repair
th e Florida Power and Light Com|,nny ha* pxivjde,! current to oper­
a te the .pumps.

Dominicans Seek Red
Invasion Inquiry
CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Aug, 18
(/Pi—» The Dominican government
said today It would welcome nppointmi-iil of
an international
commission to Investigate report*
that an "international
brigade"
nf "Com m unist
revolutionaries"
was assembling In Cuba to Invade
the Dorhinlcati Republic.
The announcement *ald the
governm ent felt' R ' xholitd solicit
the “ good dffices” of some other
American nation tn prevail uium
Cuba lo |rerm lt such an investigatlnn.
(F irst r,-|Hirt.ft concerning .th e
ninhllixatUm of a "revolutionary
arm y ” In Cuba came last month
from the Dominican am bassador
in W ashington, who said a 3,000man arm y of Communists from
Cuba, „G uatem ala, V ettriuri* and
P uertn Rleo was lielng assembled

Communist Party In
Latin America Is
Described As Rus­
s i a n 5th Column
Q I ITANDIM1A. BrhfiT, Aug.
|M idrt ■ th e I luted States iw mally p inpiurd today that the
Inlff-Anirm an i ’oiilcieticr discuss
•liiiiietli.seIv tlu*
loin ol a lull*
i t L ^ a g c m V io Ji.cc V' Vq,
isplirte’s mutii.il defense treaty.
A-nalor Tom .('onttally (D -le aa»). a inrniiicr ol ihr U. S. del­
egation, submitted a United Slates
outline lor conlt retire p u xeduic. *
it would em power this com m it­
tee on voting )i,»veslul* to discus*
lusv “the creation of n lii-iiitspharj
iiitiitarv agency nif-l the supply of
forces.”
It wo* previously hr
Iloved Hint ail discirsMon on millta iv llietlsanism fo r the tre a ty ___
'RTiTTT.l Ix- TiHii o, . - r l - n r T TniVr.Amerlcnn Confi-ieneo a ’ Bogota
hrxi ’laTitinrs. ~
The I ’niteil Sin*,-, Congress it
eXIH-cted lo S rL u u lv n e x t.Vs-sir on.
th e. Aim* Stnioiardi^alion Act,
which would supply m hfom t w ini-ona of .war t„ ito I.nim Vt.serican
Iti-pulilien for r„nim,,n defense.
Th&lt;- conference', fuel wotking
c u n III ill m begun luilnv the study
'of sirincipto* of she lu-uitsphisra
I real V.
The Ionttnillcr, whhli elected
ihe I'rusruayan 'Foreign Minister,
M a to Mitiiine* I'.Will-. •Iiaiinian,
no i -won u tte r tip- i'ltiui-iianUii
Foreign Minister. Ilica-d, Jo a q ­
uin A lfaio. clmiged ti.m “evary
&lt;'ommiini,t I'a rty *u Latin Amer­
ica i. a Kitsilnii
column." . Allan- d e ta r e d glow ing t.-n trri-me setitiittent "favor* joint tnvamiics to protect th- hemUpher*
« r * “-a -aulo-**teiv** ...•iurl.-r*.-'—--------Mutlalio Tiallo* li t pri resiled
ciedenfiat* I. - a reprerelitatica of
lire &gt;|et,n«ed Argil,-lia governm ent
of Nicnragua, which w a, oyertill own reci-sstiv a fte i' I’-k day* Yp
i I till 11satin! SHI lk*tal# YUi

Hi^ Knnillnient
Anticipated A t
Aviation sSchool
Twenty two -luilrut* m e timV
,-t-t’.lb*! o.i thi* Sarifoi -1 School
nf \v in ti-n tit i lie Municipal
Ai,p. i ,
, t ud, t* ate ari .v 1c dad* it'd a maximum cniMliuif iit
( 't| ( , li d fur Hie fall
fl.,- 1,1
11 rdii.it,- coin*,'*,
Roy
It... wiiii i . b n .i t, atitioiinced to­
day.
Mute Marti Hal impiliiea a
iiiiiuiti at, ix itiv received he de-

!,,r

itiog fimii Get many,
ilium ,
Maxko. Can* I
Tone.
Guam, Knira;- pstpan. Hawaii slid
S-nttii A merlon. Many G. I * win.
Mill .-.-li t*- irli-n**'-l fmill lb*
nr, i.. in* untiring inquirte*;
Hi. a m
“luted tlust lie
«»x|x-i'ti*,l I
ii -iitltlv pax , -.11 and
■- 1 lituioa tu luauilatn the
Ii. h-I In g ,■»&gt;v (i*.tu approxl-'
rtbxttdv cim tll n niunllt .to 410.tati) by tTie end of the w inter
m - * H l ' IT-,1 city t.a* leased tl\Wiiii (•-•l t t&gt;&gt; bun oil a 'y e a tjy rental
bnxi*. H
rltlj-lnyA'a
cjlt ths
i' iux , mul maintain
Hie field.
||.- giv. i
. i x l et, to the c it y
u* uit|xiil matiagi-r, free.
Ilci'eiitiy enrolb-il students are;
Joint lln , ,*ix,,‘
of California,
J’bit &lt;lat»'i*i)nl of Bndgeville,
Pa . Mr. and Mr! Paul lleffm elsler of Rain:*".
Muiite, O ther
student* rm oiled a ir!
William Arenlrerg; Fratth FI*
nil. Jam*-* P iatl, Clarence t’olIfn*. Rjda-rt H uff. Ann A lexan­
der, Meritl Tlttdale. Charles 11aker. Ted Jackson. F inest Southward, D-niaid Cortlell, Wendslf
lliuri*. Oliver sjuhliilll. John
l.iiigi-rfetl, A drian' S'ncy, Uv
Franklin, Fugena Bysrly, Ralph
Wiglit, Hiiuard Jilirvivk. h a il
Vied. Victor lllackwelder. William
Tindall.

('ondition Of Admiral
Kinjf Is Unchanged
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 &lt;13—
The Cotidlti-Ui of Fleet Admiral
Ernest J. King remained "un­
changed'’ during the night a fta r
slight
Improvement
yesterday,
the Navy reported today.
The form er chief «&gt;t naval
"nptx-ratk'ri*. who has., hardening

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government. Cuban officials sub­ n mild stroke w ithout .
entered the Naval Hospital
sequently denied the reports.)
day. A Navy pffiriat said King’s
condition la not critical.
STRIK E OVER MOBILE. Ala., Aug. 18. (,V tPLEAD INNOCENT
Employees of Alshanta Dry Dock
DACHAU. Germany. A u g ^ lB ,
A Shipbuilding Co, returned tn
th e lt jobs today after settlem ent (43—O tto Skorxeny, the hulking
of a six.w reks long strike. The SS colonel who sprung Benito Mus­
solini from his Italian raptor* dur­
stoppage Idled 4,000 tr, n.
Members of the CIO im lustria' ing the war. in d nine of his Aj *
union o f m arine — shipbuilding dennes spearhead division officer*,
w orksra voted approval yestarday pleaded innocent today ta accusa­
of a new contract calling for a tions of killing American troop*
p ay lncraaia o f 12 eeatf-an hour. and ptlsonsra of war.

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 1j8, 1947

T 1IF . S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

PA G E TW O

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THE "QUEEN M ARY" O F LAKE PLACID

lion T.. l*otlar
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Seminole County
Court Records

wnrch for Kldorailo in on niwin. Ilatmolill hnvK rx*
plorrr mill author is Imving for' Eniicli (iuiaua to visit
unrxploroil nrVns mul sit if thuy an* uitnblo for mlnnizntion.
Ah no whitr man in known over to have seen part of the
rountry. which he* will visit, his hopvs of interestinK fltultf
are high.
One aim is to tm) what truth lies tiehinil the ohl story
of Kldorndo. -This was a fnhled land .where gold could Is*
picked up in the streets. European.immigrants at one time
were said to lielievo this about the - United States, and
learned bv painful ex|&gt;orieticc that this simply was not so.
Davis has no unreasonable expectations,'but he dis-s think
it possjble that some important 'undiscuvered city mnyja*
....................... . ni the legemt.
• *■*■Sir Waller Raleigh was thn mnap famous,.of. tIUr*Varlyjri'mvher^Tor F*31dorndo, hut the most inuiortant undoubtedly
was Francisco de Kldorndo;dlis wanderings for the land of
gold led him to discover the Amazon river. The potential
wealth of the Amazon valley surpasses the riches of 100
cities of gold put together.

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art«|» lty; M*rth* J»Mie Krmp
Attorney Ifonakoklrr Aanriaias
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AM Orlution

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Hanford ijfowtf* J^ffd
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D r. f 'h r t r l r t J . . P r m o n s
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Quiet Pays

YOU MAY IIK filtKATI.Y
nKPHKKSKO TODAY, BU T TO­
MORROW W ild. IIK ANOTIICIt
DAY.
IT'S
ito tv s
WORI.M,
WAIT. HAVE PATIKNOK, At,I.
W il.t, IIK WKI.I.: I will torn

1.0*1 year tin* Mrnnklyn Nationals were the most talked*
of-terim in major league baseball. Not so much for their
playing ability, though they were in first place most of
the time, as for their spectacular antics. FVcukish d isp lay s
of idiMcntmjndcdm-HH on the part of the players were
matched l»v the headline-making shouting of the manager.
I.ippy Leo Diirocher.
Now they have a manager of an entirely different ly|&gt;e.
Hurt Shotton is a much older man, well-liehaved and silent
Vet Itrooklyh now has an almost insurmountable lead for
the pennant.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOME HEATER EVER MADE I

. K v u ly y tly ^ jn , b n v ln » H v my »a O th e r - lin e s o f • w o r k ; ? i t ’L v

niif always nT. eessnr.v
s s n r y to
to make
m uke a
a noise
n o ise to
to get
g e t results.
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MINOR KftY
Fp'tu The \t ...hnaiAif
From ia&gt; tall wmilnt.

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Anti whst of am.iiil
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SEE THE NEW O U O -TH IR M FUEL OIL HEATER AT

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permit* for it IoNW! of»80M99:---- WibUife-Flwrldtr

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T IIK U N IT K D S T A T E S F is h a n d W ild life . S t-rv ic e c ite s
v a r io u s sig n # lo in d ic a te t h a t N o r th A m e r ic a n d u c k p o p u la ­
tio n ooff 121.000,000
121.000 OliO ooff 1944
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ts now
now falle
fa lle n to 80,000,0011 w h ile
lion
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withtlie end of (lie war the numtier of gunners lias greatly
increaseit. (.rapevine reporta Imsed on tliis pessimistic
estimale say (hat Die shooting season will be cut to thirty
or thirty-five days anil the daily bag limit to five birds.
Si tire tlie Federal authorities do not recognize Ducks, Un­
limited. financed privately by American sportsmen, it would
appear that the Washington version of the tpiacker pop­
ulation will itrolmlily prevail. There life American sportsmen who love the marshes and the cuustgl waterways with
III? brent h of dawn-freshened dir. thn, tung of sail spray
and early morn communion with the great outdoors. To
this kipd of simrLsman tlm dally t.ig limit means little.
Itut to forbid.him » Jegal preifnee in the thick Idimls of
the North American 1,’otilincnt l^t all Imt a few short weeks
this year will !«• fnr more gerious and Washington’s
NeW TArk ^HeraTj

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Far IOaNtern Nations
Such Ah Determined | nliolhrr
To lie Free Of Whites
Fni
anyone who has talked
with some of the leader, of. the
Far F ast, a* this reporter ha*
done, there can Im* little doubt
that (h r brown ami yellow penIc.h niran their piesent turmoil
lo end in freedom from theii
(d.l white ru lers..
. For the Itiltish, the French
kill loo many people,
and th r Dutch such an nulcnme
utrlul. I'.vriy roul.l • tnc*V very serrtms eeonomlc changes. Much of their
L u .h t ynunit rliange of taw materials of -thr
f llif »c* i» mumm y, was based on an exFast fnr the manulavtured goods
of I he West.
Happily, litany of the Far Kaslerners recugniur * this axrhange
of god* ‘must not only continue
but grow. This re|«irler has
n |te i« lin g 'y t *Ultnr
talked, for example, to orer ni,
the partners of India's Ibunoof Tain, a (remendnut combine
of commerce and finance.
lie told me the Far K llttr m i
nre fam b ltln u i’ for a growing in­
dustrial life i o r ‘ India that .mild
furnish jnlui to millions who ekrr
out h sot. nlarginsl ‘Ilf* on 'poor
faun (amt.
They are natuially ainhilinus
lo ’ sell rimsumet goods to their
Fkr Kdslvro neighhots, the Iyro­
of good* -which !]■* larerr supptml) by Kurupean factnrir*. T h f.
patlmrnl. Tliey c^n Ire used fot could ^n san * disastrous loss of
•rnu plsnlt, ihui offering safety sales for tho Kuropvans.
Hut thla particular Indian fi­
bom Imnibing. This history ap
nancier pointed out that whiln
pears In be returning lo its be­ Kurnpe might lose some sale#
ginnings. A re we in sight the whole F ar Fast Is clamoring
lor the to rt of heavy machinery
of a seen ml Cave-Man; rm&gt;
wliich
E urope
knnw* how tn

ent" aatrraldjr which ia w riting a
ronatilutlnn.
■Sledding haa twwn rnugher fur
the Hutch. In March they wrntn
an airreemcnt w i|l| the Imlpncaiana settln* up a republic to in­
clude Javoi Sum atra and 'Madeera, with the underatam lin* that
the new republic would a*ree lu
a union with the Nethetlanihi.
Suhar.pirnt ah.Mitilki; hna l^fupirtol the fate of th at a freem en ..
Fr»m Indo-Chtna. w h ere' lb.;
French rule, tim e i* no almllur
nrw», except for th r asplrnllnna
of the n ative’ leader*.
For F ar KaMrrner* a* a wholq
th« Phllapplne* stand a« a* u. »•
con. They mu onty gained their
independence fm m "IXF" UnlfJ.I
S ta te , without hl.MHbhrd, hut
Ameriran aid i* goin* t&lt;&gt; t|u
Island* a* the people feel thely
way thtnugh their new freedom.

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Two striking nrw I&gt;uo-T1icrni designs inspired
falimii, ‘'|icfi(,r* (urnitiirr!
T lirlli-|i|ilrn l.itr Models, will, a rirh walnut finish;
the Clii|&gt;|&gt;rn&lt;l&lt;ilrvitt nt&lt; W.rn Itlon.lc. Kit her of the**
Iraiitilul nru Prrin.1 d. -i^n, will n u slrin b r your liv­
ing naim —krep &gt;t&gt;u warm tc «7A.'i&gt;( work—trilkoul (lirtl
to o * A t THIU IXClUMVf
* MM0US m i CIAMMI lOtHM -g rit matt krol f'»m
tr t’ J drop of 01II

* MTINTIO P9VH-U* IIOVII .&lt;li«trlhutr, heat rxrnly
—«*vf* up to l i % in fuel bill*!
* H i m RUI CIHTIIl—you lend the fire by turning
a dial I
*1*11(1* O m i im|HMtant (ratutre to give you mer*

\ U M t i economy I

The Lost is Found
AT

OUR S H O W R O O M

advertise

hotc watering lot plant*

Globr-Girdlru
that thr
s of
hardest thing about thHi jnh i» Thta man thought In term from
trade am i flnanrr.
to keep frnm Kmog^tj sleep. Hut anclher Indian, a Moslem lawyer
U • gelling In l»e null an old story
now that some callout observers
are laying: "Well, wrhy don’t they
take time off for a tnnoie)”
A self-kicking machine has been
invented by Tom Maywood ni
New Bern. N. C . for those wlv&gt;
have done sifmelhing which they
have later decided wav silly -wn.l
regrettable, ft rnniiils of a beltdriven hub with four arms, each
ending in a shoe. Turning a crank
*••* *ff a thoroughly efficient
kicking apparatus, fg-'|en year#*
3T»«,otrt)
“Topn” In quality
people, some of them to show
Everybody’s
fepenlcnce and others just plain'
inquisitiveness. .Such a maclune
Hardware Store
meets a widespread need. This 412 Hanford Ave. Phone 121R
Would not be true of a machine
COMPUETK. EXPERT
that enabled people to pat them-

if holds a lot of promise for YOU
rtiawlng
imhistrlalliatlorv from
India's great alrel mills. Ilul he
deplnred t lint course la-cnus.. il
w'ouhl Im* slow nrrtl ruuhl result
III animosity in his pari of the
world for. th r while aria s.
lie estim ated that 'The white
races have ftn years tn m at.
friends with US in the Fsr F ast."
He wauta W estern res|iect fdr
Im sirtit culture. W rstntn shkrHi'i'
o f tcchnlcill know ledge, and In.

world most sw iftly.
They tut lied over the govern­
ment of India, first, to M..,!srn
Pakistan atul Hindu India. Thf
Hindus -e, iprocated by recognis­
ing th e ir last llritlsh viceroy,I. urJ
Mountbatleo, a* their first llritiih governor-general. India lennnes a domtntnn In the same re-'
lalion to the crown as t^aaadi.
In llurm a the llritlsh ate pur­
depcmlence;
suing a sim ilar course. The HurHy such a fmmiila ths ItrilisU mrse have elected a constlhiappear fo lw moving into the liev
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Read tlie report of telephone accomplish­
ments so far this year. It's one for the
record! You will see telephone fblks^re
really going places—putting in hew tele­
phones throughout the South at the rate
of four every working minute — adding
long distance circuits equaling 14 times
the distance across the U.S.A.—installing
local service wire, measuring 29 times
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b y drossing youraboy in

darning Air mother* with nt|
SratNCFOOT S o x . D u rab ly m ade with
fonr-nly reinfoceed toe* and b ea k foe
longer, ex tra w ear,
buy In llteae eo ln rfn l.g g y lir.n at.
tern ed argyle*. M ade of lastro to r D n rrn e y arn s, th ey last
llirn tu h rrjte a te d washing* and
w e a rin g * ..In p a ln k n it with
” I n t e r s t o p for ever.

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iVmt»rr1 ^ifK r»«1.r*t S av in a. an-f
l.- an A » ' -ollan To Mention M'S
oil r l , i llsrjnrl*

(h iritrr« t U M «*«.
Dyson ft tit Kiwis K
MflMvUD. i Ha H ub
• • nla To ora Mr 11%II
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Tfcvrvton Victoria M
(StaU Hank
Mlifbfl, lUnJ.titiln r
To Florida State lUhl
I'sttin fii, Hardy
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afopnd’llic world. This report show's tlie
progress that is being made to speed up,
expand and improve telephone service—
in spite of shortages and other handicaps.
I t holds a lot of promise for more apd
better telephone service fot*yob and your
Community.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANTORD. FI.OR1DA

MONDAY, AUGUST 18,1947

Social

Louie Belle Holland
Weds Herbert Prevatt

And Personal Activities
(Mrs. Donald Jones
Calender Honors Miss Brotchie Personals

Belly Rowland To
Activities Reported
At Country Club
Wed LeKoy Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. R. oT llnaun an ­
nounced today* the marri.ig-‘ * of
their daughter. Louie Belli; Hol­
land. to llerlw rt P revatt on S at­
urday night at the home of Dr.
W. I'.. Brooks. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Brooks.
The bride, wore for her wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Ur.ti spent a Navy blue suit with while hlouyo
and accessories. Her corsage was
the weekend at Davtun .1 Beach.
of sweetheart - roses. MfS. Corvc'
Rev. and Mrs. J , E. M.-K'nley rie Gnann served a* her
tr honor.
are visiting in Cross City for some
I M r. Ik sk stt had a * ‘ tils 'b e s t
timo-—
*
man. JohrrCam pbell.
Immediately folowing the cere­
Mis* Jewell Pittm an has retu rn ­
ed to Sanford afte r a vjcatlon in mony Mr. ami Mrs. P revatt left
for a wedding trip sml will It
Seville and D aytna Beach.
gone about two weeks. Upon their
Mrs. W. C. W illiamtun ha* ir- return to Sanford they will make
turiu-&lt;&lt; a fte r visiting in Liverpool, their home a t 813 Mjmnolla Ave­
nue.
Mrs. Prevatt has until recently
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Mr. ami Mrs. I-*-c Mooie of been employed by the M aigarot
Gainesville visilrd in Sanfoid ov4r Arm G rocery'Com pany. Mr, P re­
vatt is working with tho Coca Cula
Sattliday.
Bottling Company.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. .lone* are
NOTICE
spending some lim e in Hendeisupville. N. C.
The American la-gion Auxiliary
Miss Pat Scholls left yesterday will have no supper meeting which
for Daytona Beach where she will had been scheduled for Tuesday It
was announced today.
visit for a week.

Miss Jackie Unite hi,-, to lime
m arriage to Jam es 1*. In g l.y , J r .
will l&gt;e an event of the near future,
was honored ,on Saturday with a
dessert-bridge given Hy Mi*. Don­
ald Jones a t the home of Me and
Mrs. T. W. Jones’ on South S an­
ford Avenue.
In t j / e 'center of
the mantel was a small airhw ay
under which was placid a tiny
TllU ltSD A Y "
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K. bride and groom. White tapers
S., will meet a t 8:00 P. M. at were placed on each end of the
ibe MaVmlc Hall.
mantel and the entire seen-- was
, The Lodge No. 27 of tne hanked .with fern and coral vine,
I. O. O. F. and the Seminol.* Rebec* loiw arrangem ents of pink hibis­
ca Lodge No. 43 will have a cover­ cus centered the individual tallies.
A sweet course was Served hy
ed dish supper at the I. O. O. F.
Mr*. Jones assisted hy hei sister.
Hall at 0:30 P, M.
MJss Kliialielh Whigham. an.1 Mrs.
IL. L. Perkins, J r . B tid s l'tallies
were 11*1*1 and after several prog­
ressions of bridge the sc o n s were
added nnd high prise awunjed to
Miss Nancy Collum, li seeling
Mr. and Mrs. Kranrls Meriweth­ prise to Miss K athryn Wiggins
er entertained recently a t Corott- and ncreeno was won by Mrs. P er­
ado Beach w here they are spend­ kins. Miss Brotchie was presented
ing the summ er months with n with an attractive vase of wine
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carroll
‘ beach p arty honoring Miss Betsey colored glass.
Those Invited to lx? with Miss Jiavo returned from a vacation in
.bble and H arry Brownlee whose
IPagement was recently annuun- Brutchie were her mot In
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n u n ng the aftem-Min; swimming
r.Miss
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aura
Chittenden ha* iewas enjoyed by .he guests and Sr* Mrs.. Lea Moore, Mrs. John turned afte r-v isitin g for several
•arly In the evening a buffet sup­ Hughes, Mrs. George I) Bishop, weeks its Pinellas Park.
per was served by the hotter*. Jr.. Mrs. Perkins and Mrt. William
The dining table was covered with Blair. Also the Misses -Shirley
Mr. and Mis. Gordon Biadivy
a white linen cloth and an at- Smith. Elisabeth Whigham, N alley
rangem ent of pink carnation* cen­ Collunt. M artha Brown. Atidtey have n* their guest Mr. Bradley's
tered the table. Pink tapers in Barh. K athryn W iggins. Jean H ar­ mother. Mrs. Ju lia E. Bradley.
crystal candelabra were placed «m per, Elisabeth' File, Sylvia Mcisrn,
each tide of the flower arran g e­ Mildred Robson. Camille Batten.
Miss ’ l.oretiu Franklin, who is
ment. Mrs. Meriwether was assist Jkh 8 Thigpen. M artha Pei kin* ami
making her home in Hanford, Is
ted in eerytng by her mother. Mrs. Mnry Ann Whelchel.
•pending some tim e with her p ar­
V ^ y Stockoff, Mm. George Stine.
ents ill l-ake Mary.
V n . W. 8 . Brumley and Mrs. H. J.
Lehman.
Mis* Mary Frances Whiddrn of
— The ronple was p fttrM B ed'w lir
Tampa is the g u ejt of ‘Mr. and
a set of pastel Fiesta china.
Sirs. C. FT Donaldson of Lake
Among those invited were Miss
Mary. *
Dibble and Mr. Brownlee. Mr. and
The R. W. A. Circle of ihe First
Mrs. George D annalls, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Phillips nnd son. Fred­
Mrs. G iffo rd Swain, Mr. an d Mrs. Christian Church--met on Friday
John Hughes, Miss M arguerite evening at the home if Mrs,. W. die. of Jacksonville a n visiting
' Dibble. Miss Mllli« Casron and C. Tison with Mrs. Tis-m presid­ Mr. and Mr*. A. Franklin of |aik r
Rbodea Spell all of DeLand. Mr. ing. Those taking nail in the Mary.
and Mra. Andrew Myers, Mr. and program were Miss Su.«an Willi­
Mr. and Mm. Dudley Glover of
Jim . H arry Joe MinaVik, Mr. rnd ams and Mr*. O. D. 141ml res*.
'Following the business meeting, 7'nmpn spent the werkeml with
Mre. Robert Herndon, Dr. and
*» Mrs. E. D. II row nice. Dr. anil refreshm ent* were vetted hy the Mr. nnd Mm. C. C. G enii of SanMrs. Douglas C h a ri* . Also tin hostess to Mrs. O. T. Pearson, Mrr. ford.
. “ Misses Joyce llctxel. Hetty Mcore, I.andrrss, Mrs. (!. W. Morgan,
*P hrllls Dickey and Mary Thomas Mr*. R. C.l Fox, Mrs. J. I„ Horton,
Mrs. H arriett Miller nnd Mm.
Wilkes.- Joe MrCaatln, Em m ett Mis* B ertie- Hughes, Mis* Mary Marv H arris are spendm r some
Herndon. Rilly Brumlev and Rich­ Edna l-andress and Miss Hussn time at the Riviera Hotel In DayWilliams.
tuna Bosch.
ard Wing of Providence, R. I.
TUESDAY
The R. W. W are Bible Claea of
the F iret Methodist Church will
have a covered dish supper at the
church a t 7(00 P. -M. with Mrs.
Mrs. P. II. W yatt
yait
J. M Tindel,
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Mr. ami Mrs. George W ashingOpen house was held oil S atu r­
Ion Uow*land of Sanford have a n ­ day night at the Sentinel.* Coun­
nounced .tile ellgaginirt of their try Club nml supper w ar .cited
•laughter. Hetty tatuDc, to Jam es on Sunday evening, Clmih - l . t LeRo) -.Mulct son,
son of
Eric tei. manager, anm»i*ti.-I in lay .
Audi &gt;».01 arid the late Mr*. Aud­ Among those »o»n at- ' h e . tub nvi r
the Weekend were Mr, and Mr*.
io -mi of Helliughum, Wash.
Miss Rowland is a g raduate ,01 W. G. FlemlngwMr. and Ml *. Jufm
Hcmlmde H ig h -Hchoid, class of IveV and Mr*. Ivey’s • i-.ici, Mo*
t! 'ii .iinl 1**01 present employed RilUt GUt «f -I .• ditvilh*. K xSrM rr
(■V .Florida Fashions, . Inr. Mr. and Mi*, .loin M. i tL . Mi u r l
John S tu e lT ti. I’l’ d-Mr- "VV.
M aid-on received III* education In Mr*.
V_L.'.i me. Di -and'M.-VH.e ifl:rnr.
t il.. li»lm»ck A.i.t " -s sr-.asW ntT T nr . . Mr.-and
M nr A .1. \7ITUata'. 'It*,
‘“'nritJiili’Iv' ‘ .ifli'i lu-' gl situation and Mr*. George Thurston, Mr. and
frdttt high school _he entered the Mrs. Wnlti'i High, Mr. ami Mis.
Navy where Ire served for two Clyde II. Terwillcgar. J r . Also
0 d n hall years ill Ihe Pacific, He Mis* Dorothy l‘&lt;well. Muck Ctyye
- now employed b&gt; the Florida land. Kirby Fill Jr.i *1. \V. A tii *Power nnd Light Company of tin. Hilly Firming ami E. R. Smith.
Miami.
The wedding will lie an event
of early Fall.

Had Carpcatier Has
Paris Fashion Show

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Meriwethers Honor
Couple With Supper

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Circle-Met With Mrs. Tison Friday

HALF SIZE BEAUTIES

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McDaniel.
YMm. Kdlth fSAOtl a n j ’illugfitr?.
Lynn, of Sylvester, Ge. are the
guests of Mrs. Scott's sister and
brother-in law. Mr. and Mis. W. J.
I’ell, at th rir home un Palm etto
Avenue.
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Mr. and Mm. Frank Campbell
have returned to their home In St.
IVtrm burg afte r visiting with Mr.
and Mm. J. It. Well* of C rystal
la k e and Mr. ami Mrs. l.e« Hen­
dricks of l-ake Mary.
-Winner*—of—ttlS OVSmTSr of
.Commerce lieauty .-ante**, held on
Aug. 8 in laike Mary were: first
place. Miss B arbara Eubanks of
laike Mary, second. Mil* Ruhv
Ifrewer of Sanford nnd Miss Leuorn Itovstlen of Sanford, third.
Mis* Dorothy Morrison, daugh­
ter of Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Morrlsen. is visiting in New York City
1* 4, r spending some *ime in Chautatuiua, N. Y. She.plan* lu return
to Sanfoid in Ihe near fu tu n to
•visit for a short time before leav­
ing for Agnes Scott in Decatur.
Ga. where »he is a Junior.

,J. W. linker, who has Ixen
• pending some time her* with bis
Friends of
L Stoudenmire daughter. Mr*. I.illln.i Vickery.
will irg rc t to learn that he is ron&lt; left yesterday for Greenville, H.
fined -U» - She - -Fem ald-ljiughton (V He was •rto m p an ie l lu G uonMemorial Hospital for further ville by Mrs. .Vickery wh'o will
later leave for Katonah, N'. Y. In
treatm ent.
visit her daughter, firs. Lillian
Mr. and Mm. W. E. I.ipplnrolt Morgan.
of Baltimore. Md- a rrile d todajelo
Mr. and Mr*. II.
Tlit/wp of
visit th eir son and daughter-in
Isw, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I.ippln- Enterprise have returneit fmm a
vacation in northern Ohio wrheir
cott.
they vislterl relative*. While there
Mr. and Mrs. John I'ekhain and they were rntertain e I by Mr! and
Mist Peggy Howell of Lake Mniy Mm. John L. Steven-on nnd Mr*
have recently returned afte r visit, Arle Henry of AshtalmU, O. who
lng friend* and relative? in A tlan­ have liern guests in Sanfoid for
the past several winters.
ta, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mm. H. 1,. Eubanks and
daughter, Rochelle, of Lake Mary
have left for North Carolina where
they will, visit with relatives and
friends.
Mis* Jane Scott, who has been
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mr*. Fred It. Wilson for the
ast five weeks, has returned to
•r home In Orlando.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bender left
on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
Bender's mother, Mrs. Elleij Hall
of New Sm vrna, for a vacation In
Nyrth Carolina. _ .
Mr. and kirn. JU-haid Brown
ami young son are the guests cf
Mm. Brown's p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Sr. at Daytons
Beach.
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Mm. 'George Touhy and. son rrturned* on Saturday fYom West
Virginia where they Itava been the
guesta-of Mrs. Tuuhy'a parents fur
the past several weeks.
Mra. J . II. Phillip* and- so.i,
Johnny, were called to Macon. Ga.
on Saturday because of the dlftess
of Mm. Phillips', fath er, W. D.

Couple* Honored With
Breakfast Saturday

JAVORI1E 1 canty In the City • l
Urutliedr Ij-vy ts goig- "&lt; Khy
M tC hiu tint was chosen from V u
finalists to r ttm rn l t'lill.idelpii .»
*ln~1M~ftmri.il Atlantic City, N. J..
Pageout .if Beauty and Talent.
Elm 10,21 yearn old. biomb- Still
bruwic : -1 1 ed and works in u llur t - 1
llsa«raciw&gt;nal SoUwdjjhoto)

75 People Attend
"Dunce At Mayfair

• Slis* Itetsey Dibble nnd' lla rty
lltownlce. whose n in iiin g - will lnaw event u f the near fiiliu - were
honoretl ini Saturday m orning with
1 breakfast given hy Sir*. Ralph
in still Smith und Mr*. II. C. Ilet
reh si Ihe home of tlie fu n n er on
Soulli Park Avenue.
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'blur
wan used in dei-nrating the partv
looms*' A rrangem eut* of pink
I'l.'id io lu s e s a m i 'asters w - , e used
.in the living room and reiiH ird
tin- dining tnlde. Ilridnl place ennl*
marked the seating arrangem ent
md 11 m iniature bride and groom
ib-nirnntrd th r plarps o f'tti* hole
01 ed eouple.
Following the hieakfasl Mis*
I IN. bln was -how 11 to |l" ' living
iiNiin where kitchen 'it.'iisil&lt; were
t'Hnked on the fireplace her.rth
Tile hostesses* gift in the couple
-m i- 11 wnffte tnmr
Those present w ith Miss Dibble
nmf Mi. Iliownlee were Rev. and
Mi. Dotigla.* Charles. Dr. and
'It t. E D Brownlee. Miss Marv
lllotois Wilkes. Janet I let tel,
Richard Wing of I'lovnlenre. It. I.,
and Walter- Meade Snmli.

Hi FLORENCE MILLS
. PARIS. Aug. I \ i,P
Mad Cut
pentici hns hn«ed t i-t —titir • colhv
lion on the h a ru l silh o u rtt.' thi*
fall. Two ot hei feat m m art very
linpoltailt too. Tin dtopped stlinil
del line, w huh Us to h&gt;- -•&lt;n
throughout tin- vonmrtiun. nml high
standup enllai- which reach o f t'n
a L s o thg ears
Unlike other houses tin s' full
Miy^sC- i m i^ivr- Ivl* Mlgsi/,wd*A^lc
line and stink to i t TinsMitTfi's’lt
her rnlliviMit.
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Her sdlhoiiette liai -he widest
Part of tin* Inuiit online at a
cukved seam alxait 12 ii.che*.
allow I lie hemline It is Vaiicd by
having the fill lie-' nnd »tib e&lt;)iK'llt
.airVL-il -eaui. cniua .smiy.. on-'uue
• ide oC the skirl.
Fullness is rrellleed a t •thV'lionillllle to tile isiuivaletil if a pencil
skirt.
One navv'. d ir-- .vita 'sleeves

Mrs. McCall IIjmors•
Miss ^Jackie Brotchie

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l l i r LYLS of .IHE
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HIM Ml M IV U O ILD
III O.N I t l l M A D ■r r
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T rj n Si'» Ileal T reat Permanent *haprd in Ihe nr* ‘ I rather
rot 01 till I..1111
a- &gt;011 prefer. I -prri.ill* 1' o. mI lor d t) hair.
*irsip In alini lit Hid .te illii tll.i--:lRe .1 Kpe.lall).

Ah' .1 ,1 III.-till*. I • .11. I
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&lt;i
Hath bad 1 . 1 • C lub.dam ■ • In hi
Salute*! u gh! a* :lo \ 1 &gt;T.n.
Inn. (’ d am . wto • 1 ■ il
tin
h alltu o r 1 1 11., hotel |.&gt; 11&lt; .0 1 .
of Slews 'tin lit and In - '••
(ta . I
1 tin; llu dui &lt;u -eu
millg w. I iij .v1&lt;| f 1.011 'll ' 1 III
3:1X1 u
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niornliiE t-rin k iast w.i&gt; • .'»hI.
A till o .■ tlituv' n tten Jin c •• •
Itii'haiil Itwiehrtor. Mi. and
D. Moats Sir. nnd Mi
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lliihop, Mi, and Mr*. W. II. IVinht.
M r,'.dint 'll* , \iidrew r’.in i. i\.
Mr,,nt L ilia - JdL.UtU-2— .-D .—mh
Mr*. 1111 dig Itm • *. Mr. ‘ :id -di»
Jaek hs’ gun. M’ aiul "ti ■ :
IIIRTH V N N O l'N t‘ESIENT
ling* lb . and Mi&gt;. t|, ?. W-etl
ru ff. Mr. and Mrs. I'd'Vllt L'm'
Mr and Mi* Robert Dennis nnh o l-'i, Mr. ndd Mi • I • .1 Mi ih luoilied tmlny -llu* hit I li of a son.
li'.hcrt Mieliael, oil Aug. la
Jr.
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Sm
Jan. II.X..
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Dll
ran. '1 art It-. Wii 1 V.
HLu I ,
.C an.till* Hai'en.. M uilli. Ilmwii,
■lean Saver, ml I* 0.1 ! unit nin:
L 11 S. \V ■im , 1
1. 1 .1 tin
W ylt-r Smith. Jan
jk itrlitlo i,
Roliert Newman, id
tidham,
K.lw.iid H in t, i—
••. Hole mi
Ijiiij ). Toiuniy V
lu'i-pli
I’.n
and .lo« 1
huu.

Miss Martha Perkins’hnl a* her
guests .at Daytona' Beach w h u e
she is spending the summer with
her family, the following member*
of the Pi Beta I’hf sorority. Miss
Olive Fleming of Jacksonville,
Miss Jackie Fosdick of Ft. ............
Miss Virginia Sewell of Starke
and Miss Betty Kennedy and .Mi**
Mi . E m m e t‘Mi i ill entertained
Ann Allan of Orlando.
on Sniurday nun
d ji ■ home
on I'urk Avenu. i’ '"tim r Miss
. . i-:agi iiiei.t
Mis* 8 hirley Morgan returned Jo. ■ ■ Bmtcfiu- v
to h sr home in Katonah, NV Y. lin* i.-crntly In
•int ml to
11.. 1.HI.ti* of
yesterday a fte r spending thv past Jam . Ingle 1 . J
month here with her grandm other. the McCall hum.
Ittaelivev
I . innltis
Mrs. Lillian Vickery, and aunt, Iv il" orated will'
Mm. laiurine Beal. Enrooti- she and greenefy.
will visit with another aurd, Mrs.
lotto in- the Him ,u • 'I , . Me
J. 8. law in Shelby, N. C. She Call e fy rd b ed I
was accompanies! . to Shelby hy small •andw iehr--'. 11
Mist Thro Vickery of Key West.
Mm Hrotchie was &lt;
Mr. and Mm. Don Carpenter and Garden* .Cook It
ami son, T erry, were the g e n ts ini itid 'lo Ik* with t 1
oviH the weekend of Mis. C4r|ieh- Mis* B rolrhie. m . i -u n .r'
te r’* parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E Moolr, Mrn. ' Dolinid
I lie
William Allnir.'
Wathep. Mr. C arpenter returned Mrs.
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to lowsRurg on Sunday wlier* he Ml»»-s S hltley Ktnilh, Alm-tlta
la wurklng with the Lakn Couhty | Perkin*, Nan.-v Cullutn. Jnna IbigCltisen. Mrs. C arpenter and Ter- [ pen, Martha Brown, Camille Hal
ry will remain In Sanford for o ten. Audn-y Rtiih, M«»v Ann
few days. They have recently. WheMtel, KntItrvn W .geim , Mildmoved to Leesburg from S y rn -1 n*l Itobiort, J ioji llarfi. t, Dnphna
cuse. N. Y.
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jltw rlu l at tin &gt;nd. of o ten-inch
ehoiild. 1 In . It,p | g jih i 'i i stru
_ n g„
fioin’ .i mu 1 u w l o s e fitting waist.
The fullnes* wa- gradilkted into
11 nariow hem line.
.Anothei variation was shown in
a Idaek nioiie n &lt; k ta il ; i « n which
had the Ix&gt;t tom tie r -of the sk irt
gat hei e.l into the curved bairvl
line*. The liodiie had -a play of
feather* running t/ito 1, yoke »nn
a slioppid -boulder line.
Kin was in the news fur tupsw ats..-H ere- th e Iuwe'ied nhoaldsr
llne.w a- . u n more m arked, often
vam itig half way down to the vll u . w , ---1 1 ' ■“
K w tf Ole e iifd n g -Sear follow­
ed the same movement, wsth very
few exception*. Gold Inme was
Used for one gown ehiet* had
draw -string fullness at the hack
w aist.til fining into a *erj- I. w bat’let line.
Velvet nnd Ih Aulltullv d eig n ed
bits'he in pastel shade* w ele u»ed
m il. RjW shotihU'i nrvaaling neck­
line .01 fullskirtesl b arrel types.
Chiffon in gtud&lt;-d sen -iirens and
Ilia. * was used for G ueiaii d rap­
ery.

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I.oi atioii
.’til. Norlli I' ll k . \ t rime

N O OK '
I'hotir

NOTKE
M il. A M I M IIS . W I I .I ,I AM K. I\ VOKU
w ill len t e f o r I lit' K n * le rn nm l M itlw rttle rn
n titilii'ls S i'|»l. 10.
J f _ w e e im ^ lir t»l w m i r r in R rp c ttn n llr'K T lb iirh tf fin e
nm l itriT im is je in d t i r i'iin u lm limp*
S ilv e r , t'h lm t
n r C i v -l.-ll. fbllM lIl it* lie ftirt' wt* I fii'i- nm l w e w ill I ry
In Rfl I Item In r y m i.
M r. nm l M rs. K n tlc r
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“REMEMBRANCE”

11tr gentle way of fine
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men i-weax glrn plaid wonted,
soft to touch at fine till

A New Pattern In 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Commem­

, . . the new, lithe look of ihe

orating Their 100th Anniversary—

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long, flared Jacket. . . make
It o( definite Fall

Also Other Patterns In 1847 Rogers

t Importance. Tailored in
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AgalcMilv Wonderful Ftaui______
Oyraw Thit*H KlHfi Eriougli For Any Occasion
. Enough To Enjoy During Ihe Ilopeat Weather.
’ Fall-wise Colors’ Of Navy, Copen or Grey with
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SERVICES FOR EIGHT

Other aulta in Wool Gabardine. Khallanda

GOOD NEWS — Odd Pieces Will Be Obtainable For Christmas

and Worsteds In all the ne» Fall rolore.
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Charm or M laaal. sad

Bonnybrook.

Itsngln* la sissa from 9 thru 41. Also in

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MONDAY. AUGUST 18,1947

at
«-i* to Stop swinging on Up;
hangers in the gym.
••All th r clothing Ifiwkt rn &gt;b
gym hav r 1 h-»-ii brutal!.- t-»tn *-ff
it -aid. "Anyone »,, ii nniiilaliT'
these lo s'l ib fen-el, .4 i-i*:&lt;tiiiwill get the same treat mi nt- M l-t
all. thixe hock* have fe lilt' tn*',
| vuu know haven't &gt;Mu hem I th» - &lt;
' screech when \ou pull them • I f

Weekend
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Feds Trip Saints,
G-Men; Drop Game
To A’s; Red Hats
Here T o m o r r o w

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Elwood Cooke, Sarah Cooke And
Pauline Betz To Come To City

Hr ARTHUR HK&lt; KWI III, Jll.
Herald S|m rta Ed.lor.
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M .o iin it »t »t k
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i. ■ . i' h . i.n
T hr Sanford C d rry F&gt; I* con­ r , . H
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tinued their drive for the- fiist
| tv
Jkt
division a a they roptird two of
AS .&amp;?«
O .lia a t
th e ir"th m - contests otTer* the pael O ilm ii'i
*1 ’ i l ‘ .#11 H ‘a
c w e trn rfr
e .\N n m n
»} M .i*U_B 13
ft .449 r&gt;
Friday nighl at th - Mi.uh ii*.*l I'a U lk A
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Park thi! Sanford aiH 'irgatlor l^ -.I.u iK
4r|i P 7fc .313 33
trounced the leairue loading Si. lirtyl"h" I I|l*
,.a ll. Iv .lr n t o ,
Auguittinn Salnta in a I lu I rnnI . . »i.«ia ' urlando •&gt;
hank OTid j . u»in»*vtiw .
te a t Saturday night In the A Relent
h i . Augnallhe 2. l*a v lo n a ll»» rh
City th e .S ala t* whilr'vprhi"l the
tH-ldrail I I . 1 ‘a la lk a 2
Fed*. I to 0 In a ten innimr fracua.
I .. M ,* T e S a p * Y eatrrday the loealp-itrinitncd the
I.—.Ini* *t tlrlanilo
GainraYtlle G-Men. 3 Is 0
Val.t V-i at Dalai ad
I'a y l--" " U -ach , a l HI. A iis im U ii
Friday night Buddy lorte handHANKo MH. kI llaln..«lltfl
ruffed the Salnta and limited their
i . i . k a iii r.
heavy artillery to fivT widely .cat T#«m m t i d v aw
.I'H. i.n
l.
tered hita to rhalk up the victory. Itr.M.klyti ,
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Manager Don A n d er.o n ,aent ld»u HI. fe»ut«
' aa -.1 . 11 * 7
Prempaa and Hal IM ner to the IHMFV.h .
&amp;T 12
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hill In attem pt a to "top thc^ Fed N«w York
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uprialnR, hut neither khtfnker l*h »m(d
la »: .Tall i ! ',
aeemed to have the re&lt;tuited abil­
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rhiu4»ii*itiA
ity.
llr.all, te al,M ar
Saturday night the Foil* and
lloaton 2-2. New .Votks. t -1.
the Salnta tangled In one of the
I'h lU d rli'h ta
l- l.
Ilr ix ik lr n ■
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hotteat cnnlealyftbey have Pluytd
axt.-l «ll—l .nil 1th *»•« gunnel*!
thia year, when Big Chief Jim
Hi. I*Ail. a. I'm .i.mall i &lt;lu-t in- 1
,rln&gt;
Kejrher outU tted Charlie lliaaen
t 'la r la a a ll 2- 11 . U h trag o e -1
In a nip and tuck mound lialtle.
r In the-falyful tenth. Art-SlUV
**ell ainglrd, followed hv Intention­ N&gt;m ?«»rk
.a n
71 »
is
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al paaaea l**u*«l In l.yle Judy and IIAatoh
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Anderaon. Bl,**n coulJ not re­
an II
.tis I I I
|;h 1 a«l#l|hU
gain hla control and walked John­ rUtrUli'l
at
i.s ’ tt«4
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ny Pawlick to fojflo Stillwell acroaa rhi»K •
lit l i t
II a i
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with the winning tally.
is ai
\V»aflltlllloH
71
.717 21
II
Y eatrrday the Gaine-tvilla &lt;«• HI. Mula
II,.a ll. tr .le n la r
Men were nol.igble to aolve the
ll-xl'.n 2. Near Vnrk M i l innllnta
left-handed alaflt* of Johnnv TomI'liila il-lp h la 2 - i. W a a lila g lo n l :
at. and were-, handed n 1 to 0
IIHIOH ." .I .
1‘hlraao 1-2
I'U viand a . I, HI laial. 1-2
whltcwaahlng when Bill l^-wia had
unleaaheil a hike-cleaning two ply
jtn m .
poke to left e#»trrfield. "ending I___ AltMY
Gal, Aug. 18—id ’)
-Ralph H atterflem rlhte-’ ttTId-~an.l r'Trtl.'TTNTB
J e rr y Silverman acrora the platter —The Army’s F irst Annual Golf
Tournament ernletl with
Capt.
with the winning aeorea.
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A' hit of eitrllem rni occurred Fre«l Moseley of Norfolk, V a.
during the top of the fourth fram e defeating l.t. Joe W orthington of
yeatrrday, when Bare Umpire Fort Worth, T ex . 2 and I, yenBoa a Brlherk chased J ik- Katon of tin lay . Moseloy who act o hot
the f l'i to the ahowrra for extend­ pace early In .the tournam rnt l&gt;y
honors, and
Ing the argum rnt over a play at cophing/ medalist
were
all
even
aecond haae during tho • prevloua W orlht/gton
On the 27th
Inning. A fter the tilt waa over rough the 211th.
M anager. Myrl lloag challenged W orthington went I-up hut Mose­
Umpire Belheck. Place Umpire ley rallied and cinched the match
A lan Moldey and acvernl players on the 35th.
limited the action to a few h'-tly
anokrn worda.
2
Iiulan.y, e
Tonight the Feds motor to nr.llnuti.il.
2
Gainesville for a slnglo tilt with
22
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the G-Men and will return to the
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local park for a tilt with the Dr"I, f k I— l.and Red |l*fc. Thia will mark Mr-Mnnll*. •«
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the Del-ami aggregation's final Mtinny. 21.
t e a l - )
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appearanrr In the. M unicipalJ&gt; ril
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thta year, unleaa the re d i, who l l a i rtn glo i, rf
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are but one amt one-half pamea H
J I 2 2 o
llrlils Cf
out of the first division, ran win Hllv-rman. If
4 1 1 2
4 » 2
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a la-rth in the Shaughneaay play­ l a s t s e
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offs, which are beh«liitcd to get Toma I. p
under way on Sept. t.
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WINS PORTLAND OPEN
l u o n o i u 31 IkiUth. IIAII0V * * L a O .
PORTLAND, Ore . Aug.
U»* |»« ktii ii11. k al a |M»int •»* IINot m ute tlian 2.’&gt; per cent *d.
O v e r C o l t g e S t a r s - C h a r le . "Chuck” C ongdon.T a- .■south ot NW tV rnri »»f .Sw U o«
Not way i* elu •-ifieij a* h aldluil*.
coma. Wash., professional
professional, won the sw ift or Hre. . t . Twp. tt. Mouth
_ _ _ _ _ _ .. .
tu n a s 2wK.ftft. -run Houtn ITIH itIhftiur Ksrt 2»2 rt throes North
CHICAGO, n o g . ,3 —(AT—OI»- ^ X °
°
,?£!!!.
j j&amp; T
i'e n l for Cull* vi.
server* today
established
the . . .
f n9- l 'J!"1!1' . Vnknnv i . ' i I72S 41. throes Wrtft • (»* *f». to
4)au m u ii|le, means •"tree wiftd.’'
of I'-siniiina rttnlalfilag IH
• C hicago Bear* a . fav o rltJ. ..v e r: “ &gt;U| .“f '.270 .,.lro&gt; r , -_.JohnB3,..P ,i l&gt;.,ini.
Klwood Cooke, h i. wife S.irnh.
Mr. MnrrUon who is a peinonel
th i' hlehlir l«l»ni »,4 All R . r s fnr mer. Owdin. N. C.; Clayton H .a f- ,« |. . Hlft.fr Ilf N l
O irU rr noiifM thM ynu
I’elfrey Cookr, nnd I’ei.lin*.* .Bel *,1 fn . inl of FI wimhI Crurkn, hen forCTRD UF TJIAXK-S
-I ! te t i f f
!*»■ • c t o r t w .
tyqnpprar in . lh r «f»»r«*
top ranking'.Unitrftl
Slp&gt;i..Jennie
fri",.»enMy with th.
th . net
ru t I
_nitid HijtleiJrnni"
d fn*«n»enMy
Wi thi fan * ol U IB
National Football le a g u e
'
% raid ratHi atul l'«uM « l 5 «n fo n l.
plnyem. are nle
"
---FlurUlw-uttr. ur .hrfoa«* lh r 3f4-«l4V
Bkrly. to maintain
,, MlllJ miil'JJv invttwd-rwrfHmn^fi
who dejiailed tins life J id . »*».
Ion. and the pttk of the collegZ
t h H r - w in tiT hi
uf H r| » f r i n r -\ I&gt; I f l 7 , «*t •«»«•
i.,_ crop is.t.i.~
i . k , iin. Soldier
u..i.ii... ■­*”• seconu- monwy at z m .
le ttlq tu rte r* 4t the (ll
headnuartara in San- |
1017 wish to i*Xpr«s* Olll •• ri)
iatg
Friday .night
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MavTair. Inn, it w as learned to- . ,
thank* for th. kindne- • • *b *»n
Field.
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■laV from Llpd . Welrei. ueheial
its iluting the l*&gt;»* of *»Ui- lu e lilt d
Although Head ■A ll-Star Coach
IM 1
Mi. M otiison stated that In the
m anager uf the |iopulnr r n o r t
nml father, tbsl t*U#» e l h • ••*
O.
I*. Ifetiu lu ii.
l*Wrh
Frank U a h y of Note Dame and |
l!v,,0M Q u b i n ,.h'' 1'“ '
event the troupe rum p. t*» Sanford
of «*lrrult r * u r t
hotel.
hi* sta ff have |H&gt;tentially t h e ! ,
Assixiathm of America,
e v e n one of Vim.
1
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Mis, B elt ami Mr*. Cmd.e are " ‘‘ V
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strongest group of player* In the t •* Wckled over _ acquiring
the
Kiln Mm* Bellamy ami I’ant-iy
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K.
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C,
on lt.ur and have line.) up M date* " h -j J »*•'’* «"• “ n&lt;'
J®1 " "
game's history, the Bear* Were *®rT
’"Jf ^ Sadowaky, fl-3
all over the country. ’They nnvl rxhihltm n- at the M ayf.i. Inn
given the n&lt;sl to keep their rewb", w**k«d j»Ul o
a giKMl location for their w later «•«” *■
, .
coni intact of never losing In’al* i i 0*000 *
P1* ^ co*ch&gt; b 0,i
Y f i n i H it » A r m * *
travel, and I Lilly Miev,* that
In one of hia letter*. Mr. t iH*ke
appearence* in the r la u ir .
j Toronto last *v*w.n and wound T«; O E I t T I I I ' f i K L I L L I A N f ^ \ L *
Sanford i* the w ill I r a tio n they " ta tn l th*t he plan* (o he In
The arrival in the A ll-Star camp UP M ,h «
fourth h ghe.t l.lH K H IftASG, n h n ir r f i ld f W * Il
R ||«rwn&lt;Ml
T n rnn lt^ O ntario,
ran find. It I* hlgh'v proliahla Florid.* all winter and I h it he had
yesterday of A rm y’* Doc lllan- t *ror«r .
'" ’w d«func» t- 'eve’ t'an
aila. an&lt;l w Iih m n ia llln k id d r t w
that they will - r here fur m arly l\J*l»nrd on making tume .(lot a
chard rom plrteil the complement I '* n!b *Ton 1 * * nt h,,n* l0*'
Ir S I ||ftrW 9M«| Ih m l. Toronto* t&gt;n*
eight week*,’; Mr. W«*t*J» slated.
|H*niiam*nt headnuarter*. "Saufonl
of 5.1 plnyprs.
I to hnn«l|p, w a s the Almost un»- t a rh s U rihmI u :
»
Mr. W rtx r praised Charlie Mir- . i» renlrallv Imuted and maylie we
• vt’fskl plaint of most of tiir
Y t i r a 111: i i H H K i i r n o t i k i k i *
rison for hi* aid In n m tarfln g th ’* ; can work something out,' Mr.
I coaches. **IU never was a prnlf that a «ult ha* lir r n filrgf hy Mat*
. I.(mM
s* Lot Oft! Hall " ggl'" «titan Ylra |«a l-u ta fo r a h ro lu tr dl*
I Cooke *la ted.
outstanding *lars. *
Wigwam and the first at F’en Idem for me al Baton Hall.” aayk y nrrr. in thr t’lrvult Court of Mini*
Honey
who
turned
out top team* inuU Co unty, M o rld t, at Hanford.
F or Kent or Sale Two -! It"I room HOM E with Ineon i.*. Close
EVERY Iftpr rahinrt m ule In e i ­
way.
M ust Iw priced i«h». C.
at that- institution. "l-a»l season Clot Ida. T h r b rir f t ill- uf th r
luodern honifs, ten minulca drive
der—all kind* ul HtMMlnnrkmj.
of Ihp hearing I* to find out
SIATtO AT THI COUNIfl TABU, I j ,- O verrll und G e-rge (Bild)
H arris. 6Id F itsl Si reel
ir
lU lr o lm
Mrrlo
la iiu .
from down town, on hard loan.
* special made diNir*. »•!«. -irmin
WHY the report from I'Dte
Onllum await o|icning of trial seaal' n in Santa Ana. Calif., nm rt. nt
The Church of the Mesaiah in was the first one in which I •p.«!&lt;•*
la
in
tiff.
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9
i»dr
lUtllan
didn’t
play
on
a
rhamplnn»iiit*
stairs.
ole
Cahinel
Works,
ilirerGi
lieAbout
one
&amp;
one
half
arres
of
Umpire Lately seemed to
which Inters nnd spectators w ctc excluded. The pro»ccutt0n'll» recking
' adjacent Newton will lx a gath.V aIH rrr U n it ,
drfm d fciit.
hind the Clinic. Cnr ( i r r esliland with each home, well drain*
h a te squelrhrd the iacidrnt
to Introduce hive Irttry* w ritten by G bun and O verrll lyhlte, ill Jail.
i ering place for t.uckev fan* an ’4 club." say* hook ahot special­
A N D Y tiC A U K I I K I t H l i r U K mates, phqne a.72.
*d laundry with rain w ater tank. 5 A R TIC LES FUK SALE
then if reperrussion* are due,
g t ' l l I K h tn f Hr lo u r
» |» |v .A n r r
n tri m
oni itrial
for 111*1
th e ‘Slaying .........
of 1/ .*••
and the titmvingiip
■ player* next Friday when Woody ist Sadowaky.
4.
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in r.T in
im i 101
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P * attic fan. complete hath room*
let them fall where they may.
1 (Porky) Dumart of the RAato.i
WORK Pinning und ! .0 I HW lanjiU caliln^jidftoc ti^htdo Una .|Hegrd rrtm r. Slaiuliiigaftl left TRACTOR
In
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■hruhherv hnd fruit for home
Heltiinnle f ridden
The Brave* Ib.l. Elliott, se.
Bruin* will l« m arried to Mi**
ftT-niilrnii’ftfi
pr.iV V: Ilii.ir* ''Aft^lTil rndtfuh Hrlia Crank.
*
(Inferngllonal houndjiholo) I
i| a | &lt;&gt;( AUAtttL l i f t , .i»r tit*- M UM
Lawn C b^jr*ftioutdoor,and’ poro-S • OJtJtYf fnu'lraiiV
The thud of toe and pig.kin I* ONI 6 f TWO WOMIN entranU In I’hylli* Johnson.
Among
the lec.leil b y ’the nation'* fan* a* the *viU MO h r de fau lt d)M lnil &gt;«»U
rfJI-J.
v
fiiiniture
built
to
older.
J
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c*&gt;
rrallv a lot closer than in u t of
,Mnr,l
the tftoa Angalea-to-Clevaland Na-* guest* will Iw Wmaly’s mates o-i N ational l-ragur a
r»..f^»d ft*
l*#M#
Itobiniun—l-uke Mary County
and one o’clock.l i r t h r r
n n tlr* In &gt;ou
(■ri man, A rt, Music, mil .kjitlt
AUJllUK tJ t^ K W rn i, JR. lealite. The Sem lnuta.lligh grid- V-nal F«nai-t,A lr Tqophy n c a t a , *b*-Brui 3*' fan.t&gt;/ j ’’•Fra-.t Lihe.” m an,' liearly- quit ' Vbe4- gmne In u ik tx f»:&lt;
EXPERT painting
contract’ nr! A l l U T i c i t h
G rild c
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ih h h k o
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lirgud
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grid
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of
playing
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Bobby
Bauer
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Milt
Schmidt.
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of
WJInietle.
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hourly
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training at the Rem ind- High Jane, a former Waap, po»e* In front, All are from ^Kitchener, Ont., I,oil hr up and told official* ot •&gt;r ito v u i*, n *i. i i i h ,u &gt; »r J u ir .
Frrt?
Phone 78LJ.
S t l l C l O U i S IH* i U r l i n
SPECIAL
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OKI.ANDO INCIDENT
tf . lordlv sixth g r i d e i tepoOH-l
i
SrhiMil Athletic Field amt arr of the P -JI ah* will Ily at the raco and ferquently are referred to os the Pittsburgh Pirates who lh " i I»4T.
.
Outside
white
paint
hv
Davis
Bid* llaye*, .porta editor of tlu* "Inti'il to open the season on Sept.
llm the little A m e io im * ’in,*F.VERY type ealdnet mad" to o r­ P u b l i s h O w n P a p e r
ft* I*. H srn'tun
the ice sport* "K itchener Kid*.'* owned hint he was going' to uuit
RECORD FLAYERS for rent. By
Baltimore 5 gallons V2SU0.
Orlando Morning Sentinel &gt;ay*: 20 hero ag ain ,t Gainesville High on Auguat JO .^ n o lh er entrant 4»ti n n in g G erm an wnd c m -i-,uki
’
A . i-lsflft of the r l t e u l l
der—all kind* of a'li'Klvmiklrtl*,
if he couldn’t Iw advanced. Thi- .
day
or
week.
The
Music
B
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1
ft*
the
race
la
globe-girdling
Bill
Robson
S
p
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rtin
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"I’tek.
8yd llerlnng of the
4’j MII*.
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fallIv well." As fin th m is e O e i.
special made Hours, etr. heliiinCoach Kettle* la attem pting In Odom. (International 5oundpho(o)
C liptxr Sm ith, Boston Yank’s Pirates sweeleixd hi* check and
10
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SIMON
W.
1st
St.
I’hone
DS3.
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S
treet.
Phone
90S.
H sm ln o l. i*,iu a tr. itftsi*
Florida Slate |j*agm* i» tcopening complete tl\e *chr&lt;lule for the Cel­
itic sixth g rad er* *a*d they i&gt;ole Cabinet Works, diiectly la- Al’ Newsfvaiure*
f not hull coach, ha* introduced ten t him to Tniunto where he
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of
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the irive»tigntinn of the turm &lt;il ery Fed griddera, sin*,* then* ate
hind the Clinic. .F a r flee esti­
A OFFICE apace in Melsch Building. 3 acres field corn teadv for hatan innovation at tho National had a good year and wa* brought
BERLIN Sixth Grad- i - of the n n ll v held a songfest Mfith u ftoi I
H r o I . It out, A
that followml the Orlamlo Sanfoi I thiee open date* on tho Fed gild
mates. phone Mi'.‘.
l»-P"t» C lr r h
^
Ijirgo light office*, rewly decorveiL I’none 781-J.
le a g u e club’s train in g camn U up to the big time to stay a&lt; the
X iii.-ii. iin ,l..[i ,1lu lrlit * -il III ml -HU
game al Snofoi«|. last Saturday schedule.
ftft'lrruil ft-uurft H sa ll
ated. all militiea, heat and .Uni__. .
»
nearby St. John’* prep. Dan- n u t of th a t season.
issuing an uni'Uised, noniHillllcal lio*l* Il good till! -. for cfteiylto
night. The ease i* being reopen­
tuivycl**!
lilfi
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Uir-aarvift-e-fomtshetf.—Cgtt~K8R:'i'H«TtrT:
f7IVlitfTnr
The Sent. It* dale will lik^j- be
vwrtr. Mass. Son.e of the Idg men
FLOOR S A N D IN G &amp; finishing, newapg|H-r in' thi* cilv of Inter­ ft*a- in it one big gi *i%iti Inst rail
ed a t the re,|in*»l of Sanfot'l filled with MdlHiurne or New l \ n t
By JO SEPH It. KELLY
loiurel Ave.
W. IL A A. Dept. Store.
are .too heavy and som&lt;v of- the
cleaning A- waxing. O ur power Allied sqtialible.* and Oianv parti- (wi. ••
lari*."
«»l |&gt;ei* need—trr-he ~trnitr~u|i, kOVl
Itiehev a* l—lh school* h a v exunit enable* ns lo work a l i e n - «i»an puldicatinm.
“U,* cling Gel m an -ongV »*ilh
CONVALESCENT HOME now 3 piece Maple living-room m lh
-trtrir Ileillre to laisi a place
th ere is no elec trir ,-onnertin I * Tin*' iiim-jibiilte.l ‘ ‘ k liv i ti.n r tls-lii i Idle th ey sang A..... ..
BOSTON f-A u g . 18 ( A Y - llv ’;-. the clip|&gt;er. So b e ha* a ^ ’fat m en'*'
reasonable. 317 TV. I.’dh.
open
at
ChijJuola,
18
mile*
3.
E.
original vtrtlirl will *taml.'
on the Fed schedule.
available. 21 veal* expeliem . Ainetikinici" find then ne-v- in Mine- with u»," said I • ne&gt;--T O : H A It llV
PllOft-rOIV.
IU**»
et
stu ff:' National Champion (aide, and a "thin men’* table.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E. ADMIRAL table iiuhIvI radio, J
unknown
The OrL 17 date I* Mhing eon- Jack Gramer, who resemble* El- S ugar, b u tter and desserta art­ (frtua #nil
II. M. Gleason Lak" Mary, ('la jokes, chit I'hnt. Hint g o siip - tin ­ I
"We sang Trn*r. i • fhey
"Bight or wrong, the official
of
Orlando.
IJtrge
screen
and
You
ir*
tirrvby
BollfW
th«i
•
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Vunki-p
D im s 11,- .m l
Oh
months old, perfect mil Ilium
like then -Intesldi- ei'iinl-I p.tt I*, s.xic
leporl of the .ncideilt i« that sidrred I'V Jesuit High and I’om-c lie Vine* more than any of th - missing from the former. Ba-k •Ult
Oik*
Ii#*
l»#»n
flM
open
porrhes
to
alt
and
enjoy
1407 W. ICth.
’
lurni.heil by the umpire*. And Do In-on of .^inini. We would like current tennis headliners, intends Joe (iolding, erstw hile Oklaho­ uR.ilitat &gt;ft»u lit lhr Cllfuil ftattft il
ROOFING - ROOF' P ainting, all theft—wiHe glibly of trip - t*i Eng S' .ni.i very swell. The A u n ' i i m
the
cool
h
r
m
e
s
off
Lake
C
ath
­
oiler all, th ey ,.- the lellow* who to s «h- IhjIIi of these fcchoolt on llie to follow his Idol’* steps into tlu ma speedster, la the "thinneat" SeMliff.te &lt;*ount&gt;. al H.»nfo»«l. Kk»n
kinds. SiniOi Bin. phone II**. bind. Pari-, llm - *, l». in I nil point* guf. did the Vilgmiii lb-el "n u ll
erine. Large grounds anJ walk* AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
Halt«la. In a* rerlaln r«utr
N«n»
ftfti-st. north, and south of Iteiliftf.
were In the thick of the atorniy Sknforil sehclule. They wtffild give pro golf afte r he lire* of court of the , , thin men at, IHI.
,vj . ^11 know I* an Ann in an folk j
_
...
safe
from
auto
traffic.
Large
and Service. The Music Rot,
•!
iiD.i,
IHp ilvrmmn
tv\o
“ Inginl \\ i nek i * noft. *m tour iLin
&lt;
p m te .l tiolgi-d by Mgr. I.ou llev- the buy* an opportunity to make play
He i. convinced t l i . 4,
Al Sldonk. fotm er MU- cy K rA lfi
lobby nnd room*. Brick consump­
.I .Taw.fi#l
K
■»*
119 W. 1 st S t Plump 953.
12 S P E C I A L V I C E *
.in SftviUi-rlaml," report i tin* p a­ folk tinner*.**
•
il anil other* of the Orlando overnigh] trips and it would lx a a* Vine* did, he will find a aiaaippl S tate star, la the rhamti an
truitrr,
ft
alto
I
vfet»»l**nl».
A
lw
*
tion. Can accomodate 2 &amp; only.
per. "Ib*nnis lloila-rg i* going to
club. Other* who witnessed the real ex p riicn -r for them.
»1r*rri|illof»
of lhr
rral
At the end of th e In • one e,tt h
play for pay golf much more a l the sweeties* table. Al star*- lhr
Phone or write Tor" reservation ROOF COATING- Aslmslos Alu- FOR RENT clo u r sunder. *E:i .y Denimiik the Irn-t ol I Ins oionlh.
Sanford supporter* will get an profitable than pro tennia in the ml training at a men- 270 pound*. rttAtr dNCfliml In m UI iu | It a*
scene were cnn*lilerahly farther
tin man girl chose .in 1 m m -an |
tninum roof coating- good for operation. 1C* n m n a ld e rate.'. Stinat once. Oviedo 2302 or Dr.
opportunity
to
see
the
Gainesville
follow*
I’hvllis llinwn is to
in E ng­
rii.it i».
lemnyed from the arena, and the
metal, slate or compoiltion m uflong run.
M artin 2392 or writ* Box 137
ford Paint &gt;V G lass i.u. Phone land and B arbaia .Wolfkei get ia gill alttl danced with le-c.
T h r W r it € | m « ’ of H\\ S
of
Coach Hon»y Russell of
rhancr* are good that any cro*,- I'lirpir Hurricane, Florida Militaiy
all of them were girls -x&lt; -m h • s*»
Although
handsome
F ran k 1*
ing. Stop leak*. Cool* your home
Chuluola Florida. Large redan
31)3.
Academy.
New
S
m
yrni
l!ea,
h
and
going
l*ari*.*"
•eetional ‘poll of fan* on w hit
Wki-i li-r who was plckc -1 «ut by a
Shield* now confine* hi* tennis
10 to 16%. Ten year ftvarrauty.
for guests to visit their doctor.
m« staying x,.u t„w.jy German will. \» U»Even “teacher*’
actually occurred, would produce Srabrei'Se High in action at the to weekend* oe’s stll The idol
DObGIi. - PLYMOUTH
8
ENKARIK
GLASS
A
PAINT
luuh s^hiMil athletic field thi* year. •if
tadiiiul thi* vi-ar, f"i ‘M r- W ihh-rt v m cl„ | „( t|„, e n t-u -.linun-ut u
widely divergent tr*uon*c*."
FURNISHED room. InnerepHng
PARTS ANO SERVICE
th*
fashionable
Newpfto!
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
array of team* will give the
, milI, tixik llidaira I'* Ii* and
maun-**. Clo*e in. Girl prefer
109 Palm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 will gu on a trip til Dt-u.mi'U. N nr-I
”1 waa thera In lth e piVs* lju, That
Casino
galleries.
Regardl#**
o&lt;
S T A R T S T O M O R R O W F O R 2 D A Y S!
W h eel B alan c in g
way. und Hft»'isi«-I».“
|
t.., It* Gray'* nictUli- ift IIII tftiu
red. Box 49. t?'o Herald.
my*elf a n d . I , lot one, couldn.'l local grid fan* a go-rd v arie ty 'of w hat pair «f clasay, developing
SEWING
MACHINES
77777
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HALES A S E R V I C E ____ _____ * A ,)K m"\h_..prui.flrtg 1V U - - — nAVV-aft*— seuilying ■in—t l l « t u t |;
accurately recount tho m i m be­ football. Ilrre ’n there
youngster* play oil the grand
. AVAILA IILR.at ppcpc-CODrenient. H ERTS SEWING MAtHIT SHOP
j ( l. nt,w*t,a|H-i ftvarmsl u • &gt;- ady«7?
Vear*. Ilaxo your wmiensi moth alt-uit the British Emit t-.. Kit' ,'
yond the fart that llrvil hump­
stand
court,
*|/b
delibie*,
yea
and
lv‘ locatixf down towm section.
Nolle Trapp pan* to enter
proofed nuftv. Duwntnftftii ( lean- India. and \fricil, 1'*1 Li
1 "fti-iv in - i... — . .
IIS S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
ed I'lntc Umpire L aity l.uvrly
nialion*. ru»h to the m oit «b»up to data apartm ents with all
era A Laundry, lil t I'alinettoi u-n-Aing," r»-|*ort tin- idui&gt;r». "\\
with hi* rhe«l or m ld-riff -fu r Piedmont College .this Fall , , • t» llt. cuurU whenever ex —filmAve. Phone 914.
Jan Jcnkltuun piana.U -g^ l*«-Pi«-»U
._____ . a n - a b " A idylng Flngli h. Sja-l'ing.
I I M i i -rnodarn convetollmAk., AdulU CANVAS PAINT- clear and_col
which he wg, filled
inont. also . . , Go-t Singletary .te r Shield* I* perform ing. , . .
T il!
“^ ir. P bonef660.i.,
*
Wa. ’ SKNKARlK GLASS A
“ "Syif If,*i lung i* ghfolutely right and
He
still
give*
more
autograph*
t'iann
Tunhig
and
Reiiairing.
I . I.
Lloyd Swain are expecting to
----------------------------------------PAIN T CO. Phone ?*0.
ill re-opening the case if itanHill. Rea. (511-W.
than all of the gam e’a . present
FURNISHED room,-----with
kitchen
••4 A l*»ftV — I’tH ft III
el.roll
at
Bollin*
College,
O
at
cnee
CouldAdam Eat
The Applr
lord priitrsta w arranted *iirh acprivilege*. (507 Oak Ave.
r a lc w a U ln «
.—
T ir e
N u alrlat,*
rnathani will go to M onay Slate
FLOW ERS
.
SIGNS
tn&gt;ii Tin* Judge i* W i mtntkt! G
* Wilh Slomarh IJIcrr Paini?
• Ambition* yoiBigster* will havt.
Txarhers
College
in
MurrHi’,
Ky.
.
foe
all
oecasloni
Show cards and poetars
2
W A N TED TO RENT
and a Ihoriiugh ptidier. But tin
T h - letilifti i
*» i_\ et A-i.itii r a t m .
Harold K astm r h a. m ndhsl thoir only chance to make th»
MrNKILL 4 YOHT FLORISTS
«I1pit* Iftiltl! IH \ r r 1. 4\
O -I I K K D SIGN SERVICE
proteata of the imposition of fu r­ at NnrJh
Carolina U n iy rra lty , . . I’. S. Dqvia Cup Team during
FURNISHED o f unfurnished apt.
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
In 1 • •
4 f“
‘,I'
'*
0 . I). Ijin-lre*a. Phone 1021
ther pcmiltte* ag alru l Oilalido •• Coarh l.i-onaid' Mcl.ucsi," former next week’* N ational J)ouhl*s Rl
I
Office
ph.
403
residence
nh.
MO
R
perm, resident*. Ry 1st o f Hepi.
*,» f a r «" it ap ix ar* oh Hie m i J
Seminole High School ri id mentor Brookline. Nna-playing rap tau .
Watch and duck rrpilrliiL'. Kl* t- I* * »•»(• T* • I'flg.i t#-' #••!*•* ; l rt'
Close in a* possible. 2 lied­
face, not likely.
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Paints. Poultry S uppllrs. Nails,
ha* la-cn In town for »omo time on Alrich Man ha* indicated that the
Uic Appliance, Hewing Machine Hit*
.
rooms.
Please
call
271-K
afta
r
.
fur
IniiiUftotti
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" I t l» u n lo riu n ate that Sanfnnl a vacation. . j . Jim lllolnek, who selection* committee will String
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
and varuuni cleaner K-palrt. Tin6:30.
.
.
t 4ml *•*'!••» •
and Orlando, engageil in a ter­ played n few Y am r* with the San- along with Jack K ram er and
Meats. Touchton A W atson, 1201
Home Hhn|i, 1700 Sanfnid A ftp. I •••Il • 4 ,| (jnri| Lv • !• • » •
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rific .tre tc h battle over fourth ford Celery Fed* in the FKL thi* Ted 8chrn*der for all four alnCelery,
Phono
1199.
b
!»••«
*»f
l.ftln* Tfll»l»li 1
GARAGE suitable for stiuage.
G. C. FY-llewa, Ph’ine 11-13-4.
ixmitinii in final Hlamting* ami year, and whd I* a H.dlin* g rad­ gle* assignm ents and the only
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Rep
Reply In w riting to II. I„ Schwab
*nlAlfl.r *•! I 1 lui’ii | m*
a filial shot at the fourth pin* uate. will coarh at the New Port available berth will go to the
CLEANING
AND
lx. 210 t. Rich, D.-I.und. Fla. FOR 8ALE— IJnisroek for drlvo- LAND
III .K Y o l It MH‘ 1
ways
and
roadway*—Phon* i I.RAINAGK. 2 NEW CATER­ I MTil’
off lierth, should gel Involveil Itlrhev High this fall . . . Peter doubles (ram* which flnlsha* firat
hu . liYftsii
I h iik
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1241.
or
M-cnnd
at
l-ongwootl.
hi thi* ir-oprned deal."
2
or
3
bedroom
home,
good
neigh­
PILLAR DKIHKL lll'C l.D O Z­ BltilM 4.14 n « lu I'
Sehaal. FSL oecretary and league
* Ye*,- it la tho "Ullle old Boh. statix-ian. I* va^ationine at Day­
borhood.’ close to South Hide
ERS WITH . P A L M E T T T
We agree with Bob on the fat* tona Begrh . . . A paid crowd of
School. Perm anent
residents VUXEDO FEE D S—comnlet# lire.
New Englanders, and summer
HAKES
TWO
3/1 YD.
I,A S T D A Y M O N D A Y
H unt's Tuxede Feed ftiure.
that it wn» not po**ible to *mgl'&lt; 2JM13 fan* Jammi-,1 llarrl* Field in V a c a t io n is ts h e re a b o u ts, have ev­
with children. References fu r­
D RAGLINEH.
E Q U Il’MENT
out the player or playei* who Gaim-svillft- for a coniri. -Iwtwct-n idenced a fo n d n ess fo r night ha*ebished. Ph. 674-J.
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY
FOR HALE
' KaaaH.-'
were lidding to the aturmy nc- the Saint* and the tJ Mcii the liall. In 21 after dark contest!
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
OLD
NEW
SPAPERS—S
0E
N
T
8
House
or
a
p
t
,
furnished
or
unfur­
ea.lon by i.ulling Lavely'* bat other n ig h t II was * I* m-fit game *0 fa r thi* season . ' . " ' . i l l have
( &lt;) . OHI ANDO, FLA. PHONE
CANVAS AWNINGS
PER
POUND.
BUNDLED
IN
nished.
P
refer
kitchen
equipped
down into hi* fare and Imuiii ;• with the Gainesville 11*11 -luh giv­ paid tn see the National le a g u ­
2-29x1.
CANVAS rORCII CURTAINS
Yfl
N
out
nok
necessary.
Perm
anent
*.
BU N D LW r
mg him around, but It 'wa» clear­ ing the proceed, lo tIn- Gaines­ ers perform at Braves F'irld.
VF.NLTIAN BLINDS
resident*. W rite I*. O. Box 1341.
ly evident to all who were pre.t- ville High School for the ntirrknse Thirteen llghte&lt;l tilta at. Fenway
10. 16. 20 and 26 OF^IT
R.I'NT A CAR
■nt that llevil waa humping l.avo- of fool hall blrarhrr* . . . M
O p en s 12:45 P . M. 40c
Park, home of the Red Box,
Aluminum,
Sltrl, Wood!
HERALD O FFICE
1 R E A L E fT A T E F O R SALE
Y4(U DRIVE IT
ly with hia cheat nr m ld-itff for wishes to S tan Karplnaki of the St. have attracted a total paid a t­
10
DAY
DELIVERY
PHONE
ipiilr a dlatance.
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Aiiguatinn Saint*. Stan I* the tendance nf 429,139. Thi* _ la tho
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One 8 room house and 3 four nmm See Jimmie Cowan’s S h e d M rtal
IVBUICKL \NI» MOIMMSON
We do not agree with
Works
for
new
Radial
ers,
new
nroiid. papa of a so t l„irn last »ccond year for lights at the
houses at 71. Hickory Avenue
S ift tb t F m J P diH r.
C DKIVIMT. INt!.
llaye*-w hen h*e elated
that
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
S atuniav afternoon. . . . We refor sale for 13600.00. All taxes
- e/McCall'i,
the Sanford fan* requested
ing
and
repairing.
relvgd a nice note from Dick Me4nd insurance paid nn same. J,
the re-npenln* of the case.
F R K B K S T IM \T K S
l.anlln yeaterday. Dick I* um ­
HELEN McCULLY
E. Jones. 422 F!. 4th S t r o t . Han­
CONCRETE HEWER P IP E
The Sanford m anager, Jnhn
HEE IJH FOR
ritn n c 80s
piring in' the Georgia Florid*
ford.-H
a.
SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Trap*
K rider, railed for a complete
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
lu-ague.
lie staled thn; W. L.
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
Inteallgatinn of Umpire l.ave- ‘ A ndersonla a fine fellow for whom
AND TYPING
•
HEAL EHTATI*
I Screens. White cement Paint,
ly'a report, whlrh la skid to | to work . *nd that h- iD irk) I*
CREDIT b u r e a u o f
INSURANCE
Pcrma-tile, llurTicane bracca
have withheld vital parta of
HANFORD
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LOANS
MORTGAGE
getting alortg fine. Jerry LaI Miracle Concrete C om pany,.3(A)
Only In HI* "Fortlu^'-but
the proceeding* at th* Muni- • Count, form er
11(5 N. Park
Phene 180
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Florida Mate
Kira
AvePhone
IMS.
rlp al i’ark th at fateful S a t­
R eglittred Broker and
la-ague arbiter |* umpiie.in-chlef
urday night.
.
,
,
Irsurance Agent
in the GF League . . . P. Bayard
FULKY HAW
____ FII.E E , Re toot her EXPERT HA DIO JtF PAIRING
' Thi* ’Turmull” did tu.» immlv.’ Smith »eport* from Little Sw ittcr
Rm. 4
Florida Slat# Hank Bldg. POLE.
n a l 3 setters. Kmerick wood
any Sanford player*, and onlv tho land. N. C. th a t the llrrrld la comFred Myers. SI I E. 2nd Ht.
Working machine with It II. P.
NEW, two atory, threa bedroom
Senator m anager ami »everal O r­ .ing through promptly and thanks
motor.
I
Band
Saw.
917
W.
I3lh
hutn*.
Two
car
garage.
On
lando playera wero In th« frig h t­ ua-for tho good Info on the FHL
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
e M»ny l«Us 40 *«H nTftf Hav* la *•&lt; u*
St .
ro m er lot 110 x 140 in M ayfan.
ful incident.
* — DIAPER SERVICE —
n i t h l « - h * V " IrcqtM nft i t o i f * to p i m
Will
tell
unfurnished
or
furnished
A rrording to th* National A,*
Rahy Valvel furnishes hospital — K *r* b * &lt; k w ) x * ,'la a , b e i u M al m ia a t
YESTERDAYS HTARH
SEE TIIF. new Uvyn Shaver. A*k
Phone 366-M.
aoclation rule* a player I* pot
'clean.stcrlle dl»|H-r* ami dattdor* funrtiMial tidMjr dlwwdw*.
Pitrhing, Denny Gslchouse, R«*d
fo r ftlemonstrallon. 8 ENKARIK
supposed to touch an
umpire Sox. held the Yankee sluggers
ised co n tain e r.. Economical and. II this it yoav troubl*. lluth out »orj
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
A NICELY furnished Y room home
T hat misdemeanor on the p x n lo. f jg - h iu in the 11 Innings in
safe. FuXy medically approved ftiiliwn *n&gt;t bl*di|,ft etth |)r Kilnwr'f
W. 2nd 8tIn Sanford* lleighta. Every m od
of th* Senator playera la enough oU|pitching
Rookie S tar
Vir
Call Daytona 2D57-W collect for Sosmp Root. It quickly watkt I&lt;1inrt**te
ern convenience, large
Batteries A flattery Charging.
to la g a neat stupensiun on them R u c h i 3 -0. (t was Rasrht’s first
detailn. 9d dia|&gt;era, 12 a wi-c •_ Ik* Bow *1 uftin*. help (*U*V* ••&lt;*•&lt; M i d porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 911
II. H. POI’B CO. INC.
Ilf. and - 1 M burnins mumIImi . , . hdp*
We liellrve th a t llaye* has the ,|efr, t afte r s Ik straight triumphs,
•’FIRHT IN SANFORD”
W. 13th.
b)*M*f Irrlldtoa that i* 'i you up ei*Ht(.
wrong slant on the request. T hai Batting. Bob Klllntt. Braves,
TABLE TOP electric w ater heat- L O N N IE M C M U L L E N ’S Market
ti«imp K&lt;.ii I, truly a*lur*'t »-*« »*ft
re-opening of the case i* n o t) made two hit* In each' gx
gama in
NICELY arranged five ,-oom bung­
era. Hodge* Plumblln* 'Shop.
B arber Shop open Thursday, lo r»li((. Mill tun* hsv* Isk tn II loft lino*
Iftolntad
play4T.
luted aatt the Orlando playMIV.'riouble
victory over the Giant* 2-1
alow, about 3 miles from city on
409
W.
1st
St.
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(rnaftatiofift . , , oftlrn vilH uroedortul loF riday A S aturday.
was pointed a t the negll- IBnd 3-1. Ho drove In what proved
oared road w ith several ex tra
v i l l i C auiioai .T * i» •* d.focft*d. -----of UMPIRE LAVELY, w h o ,ijo be the winning run In the
lota. Priced a'. 64,960 00 w ith 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
F a t I t — trial tftipply. writ* I)*pft. A,
accordlIng to all accounts, DID I opener and knocked in two runs
13 N O T IC E S— PE R SO N A L Kilmof h Co., lac., FVli 1295. 5t»mfo«d,
tattractive term s. "
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NOT TURN
scored
th* other In the_ nlghtTURN IN uA FULL RE .| .Bnd
. ______
IB M
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H ighest cash price paid for used
v,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
C oca. Oft — |#&lt; lu ll-rin d boftllo ol
PORT ON TH E INCIDENT,
leap. In all, he was rtflionsibU for
Kayaiond LundqaUt. Aaaoclala
furniture. Ted Davis F urniture SANFORD lU-auty B a to n -P h o n e H ,im p R o o t today a t youft druftiltxo.
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1354. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
Lavely. It has been stated, mad ,-1 four of his team 's five runs.
• .
^ Phone 712 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Co. 311 E. liL Ph. 958.
Aphlrin
Phone 1354. Perm anent waves
no report on the fact th a t Man-,
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41M
acres,
with
approx.
600
standI’LL
BUY
your
ear
regardless
of
a g tr Bevil was escorte&lt;l front
DO.NH TRIM DODGERS
IB up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
So many women write to our
-k ™
. T’l 1 ^ age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
in*. old orange trees, located
tener. Also open evening*.
the field by the 8anford Cht-t
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magazine and ask if they
I^af
Hopper*
Saifit Wstrtn
Damping
Off
*
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about
1
blk
off
o
f
Route
17,
Just
W. 2nd 8L
of Police Roy William* and 0 f - | PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IB-riA*)
should keep turning In their
out
of
DeLtuid.
Elect.,
phone
and
fleer H. M. Young. It l* al* u |—The Ims Angeles Dons grabbed
l
LOST A FO U N D
used ctToking fata. Most &lt;*r- w ater, no house. Owner will sell 7 P#t», L iv esto ck , S u p p lie s. 14
said that Lavely withheld the a narrow 17 to IB victory from
Red Spider Mite*
Mol* C rlc k elB
* -*
*
Ik
.. t)__
. L I UM ^ Dodgers
V Lv U a *. here llast
a .t
• talnly y « l There II still a
very reasonable or will U ke
th*
Brooklyn
hat-pulling
Incident
and’
the
Collie dog. about 4 month*
trailer In trad*. See. Mr. Bowen, FOR SALE—Galled saddle horse, LORT:
shortage—not only, in the
night aa In# All-American Conhumping melee.
old. ‘A ntw era to nam e of "P ilo t”
spotted China boar, 60 pig*. Gus
641
Plumose
Drive.
j
ferenc* pro football teams plqjrod
United
States
but
aU
over
the
We Kanfordlten hav# nn
Reward. Phone 1060.
__
Bchmah. Phon# 8B3-W,
' .. an exhibit'
exhibition game that
'
opened’
axe to grtml with the O rlande
world. Her* la what Secretary
SMALL furnished bungalqyr^cnr.
the gridiron season In Th# Pac­
LOST:
F'cinale
Rat
T
eriie
r.
white
hall flab, all wa, w ant out
HELP
of Agriculture Clinton P_. .
r w r M . UIHUUBfi
i-.-73«tS'i?
ific Northwest.
with brown spots. Answer* to
Priced a t 65,000.00. .
Xndcnon sayi: " I t I. U U
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; name. “ Sandy”. Phone 829-M.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
EXPERIENCED celery grow er or
neceasary to conserve e v f lf
Am you irmihia-i
Reward.
Raymond
L«ndqnUt,_A"eoelale
dUtira* et tain
trained farm m anager for farm
pound of used f it. since the
functional
mo
Phone 711 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
la Zcllwood area. Qood position
° y*t**U fat supply ritu a tk o
I M ik H W I
IB
A U T O S F O R SA LE
fo
r
rig
h
t
party.
A.
Duda
A
Bona,
till*
maka
you
aunar
8 BEDROOM houae furnished or
la little better now than it waa ftum pain, fast “
Oviedo. Phone 1161.
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T t y —
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unfurnished. New electric kltehaarroui,
ratUr
pick-up
truck.
last year.” T hat's why wo
1939
PLYMOUTH
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•en. double g a n g * 4 acres, few GIRL fo r cashier A eo*met!t coun­
Phone 912-W. ’
American women muat keep
Lydia *. PlnXb*ra» yr*r»*t&gt;l# Ckanfru
it
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pound U&gt; rrllevs auch symptom*'
ter, aleo soda girl. L u sty 's Drug
on ta rin g used fat* until the
la * meant madkal laat jriaXhain a
FOR BALE: 1MQ Dodge ton A H
w ay 8 mile* from Sanford. Phone
(■'."ip.i\ina pri.ftft.1 rft"'*i»»!:lr
world wide shortage is over! !
truck with '42 m otor, 15.000 to
County 6305.
W i maka our own loo C m m . All flavor*
woman troubled tht* way. It-* wliat
Telephone 6771 ' V
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m llea—also 4-wheel utility tra il­ Doctors call ■ uUrtna acdatlv*. It naa
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Market Report

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

. (r«&gt; ll&gt; n 4 Itmm r« i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that tim e substantial a d ­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte am ount'O f pavlnjf.
The S tate Road
D epartm ent,
handling this la tte r pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the M arket property
tom e 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison
avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In _addition lo access by
hard-surfaced h ig h w ay ,.th e Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- th a *cart1 ar*
tapping the F ort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
F o rt Myers m arket In substantial
volume during the la it year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
g at Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
m ents. through facilities made
available on the F ort Myer*
M arket, attracted
considerable
attention In the la st yrar. P ro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
th a t area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re ­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the S tale
M arkets system are
concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i *l •on, said Director WllSort.
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H ’HHhnneil fr*tm F n if (Nifl
new t ronfertuire in-com m ent f i
Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
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With one of the "b ig 'fo u r" f u b f e r .o v ,, th e British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO h a w been exprlling the Germanic
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x«c- 1 u n ta y ' % the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
und lt*47 agreem ent with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it o u t" petting so many tlb-gnl German AMG ha« refused to take any more
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell h at Iw-en in G reat Hrit- im m ictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range fo r the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them S. rum- can not handle them.
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they a te trt-mg sent bkek with­
N egotiations liotweeu the union A utetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber w ant to make the thatige, ami
In V
inWuW we.-ks, u ii, AMG report
— ir - *'"
Co, ended Saturday In an n g f-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, G erm in-pol Ire
tiitnt g ranting worker* six j aid
th is &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the sta le uf l i m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* a t the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt u V ffie y rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
ff lttjj* fu r illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn . 'b iti* .* '
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bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
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srl for th e union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
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U/izt*!
rourts." tY fee-quarterj
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o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtu m rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
p attern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t ’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. U W it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Protect Your Hesllk
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
By Sleeping Belter,
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In G tta t Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
BOX SPRINGS
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, rom ptainrd nf an
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v f f liplsd territory;
M aniifsrlurrd To Your
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven
Individual Order By
if,T he Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* a t thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* A gelay u»ld v c e n l .i y rrfirm 's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
M allrriu Renovstlng A
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalRebuilding A Specially
ferenre. A fter'ag reein g to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afje r last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
Call Ua Today -- Sleep
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic m erger of these zone.*, would
Better Tonight
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ia lr r rm. , "'.ve la v e in faith to lit ' I* rcstOfed to catch person* tr y ­
said they would, not barualn on u lu erefn l Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to j r | from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Orlande
Sanford
AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
SanfordPhone
1881
Celery
A
Ctav. m ilitary governor, nskrd:
Sanford, Fla.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the U u 'tlan zone whim We
ItfHjTOWAug, Uf, M i— Prenlilvtu .■^Pimnn twM lb
Ir .&lt; Iiel t. d r .
that " I W
the
Vltllghleiieil u net ire of real it"
I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1}—China‘s nine racy In all hunt in retati«i . '
Manchurian arm y .command will the only practical method hy which
merge formally with the G i t . i aii*- ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter* in iu rerl."
Yep. we’re proud lo nnnouncp a
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Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
new addition to our feed Block . . .
The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
to .bring about m ilitary c u t .rolti ’e r t Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
nnother carload of nutrients from
cal unity before the Comirumlsia American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
milk nnd abundant v itam in s . . .
strike again.
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
Communist General Lin I'iao's mind* o f nil children and youth
■ to increase y o u r happiness.
forces are expected to laiinrn their u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
A CARLOAD O F
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.i i’tirem ts'r:
i-gxi
provide
th
e
brumi
foiiii*
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
Come Vn an d get* y o u r supply from uh today
Mukden wo* blown up white cru is­
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
fur ho«&gt;. chickens, tu rk ey s and calves!
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' m Ii-vr. no
him - -*u charm ter.
The locomotive plungtij into tin"N ever liefoT" im-i ntlr nation
river.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn hnd n g r e a ta r ' opportunity to tiestruck two land mines a* St pound- m o m trn te to the world th a t the
(W rie r Second &amp; S anford Avenue
cd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle* enlightened p*aetlrt- of- ri’i t de
llftiemcy
in
nil
humart
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northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
Phone 358 if. •
the only praetii-al method by
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiu in ii.
which
jk' scp and prosperity may
c a n ied no passenger*.
be ItMure ll."

Truman Sends Iri'ttoir
To Teachers Meet in j;

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Oomniands Unite
In 'Uhinem* Action

SEEDS

*fW»M CacoHirl'S'O C E A N -G O IN G R A F f -fdAf RIDES
AMY WAVE O K -fKE CKlLEAH C oA sf 1$ MADE OF
BALSA LOGS - i)U WORLD'S LI^MfESf WOOD*
taatwiil tpifaitj, |m , WH{J fi^lj (ta m l

P a s s O ust

JUST ARRIVED!

affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
(IT tillR U tll Hum r a a f fh trl »*
has served a t assistant bookkt-«p(leVntcd to diurtlSRion of
t k . U tdU d- N a loo—r-Ghk-wttU-W_ar_flf llo lk r ilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
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ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H ohliged to re|H-at the hig four
had business, social 1 and . welf.it v win-1 lo r riiupter* *
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only v«t*i txrwvr.
Work1 experience that Qualify her writli Iwdh raci-* .to g eth e r from
Well for her new work, ,the duties the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying ' I'resldent Trum an, Green asthe ordinary sw w w fttsi o f lif-s, hut *• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
of which she will assudp on fhpt, later mrtgeil.
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-* Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill nm-umitioM will be a struggh
opened Iq tourists.
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiyl- organization’* constitution is th a t others'.
vanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of Mar A rthur.
H. 8. White. H er .'any training tion should influence membership retail prices in 111 leading clllea
Ore»-n said that Heliry W a lh ir
In business subjec's , wn* nt of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. In nil sections of the nulton re ­ wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent T ru­
D raugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­ I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern vealed strikingly .Irregular* in- m an's remimination, and th a t a
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for regional rhuii man. '
third party - movement on \ValIIm m mend Ing concentration on creases. '
aeveral v e a n tfurlng which time
Some products have soured tuit lac**s part was unlikely.
state
rath
er
than
iiutionnl
legis­
&gt;h* w at secretary to thk IniVor nt
Form er Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
of all relation with .others com­
Cohen'* departm ent store In Jack- lation, the group n*ked th a t cun- pared with prew ar days. Some sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsrasldr-ration
I*
given
to
securing:
a
■onvllle.
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special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­ I'Je” support among lilieral and
l^ lm r votera tK-fure he express
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
leveral years as inter-departm ent control
ed approval o f 't h e T aft- H artley
The Survey showed I
is not renewed .after
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­ n rs t spring.
You can e a t for less, hy‘ ami Art. Green -aid, adding th at he
ville In m atters relalln.r to pure
large,
in Minneapolis II,,m in moat ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC
foods, sanitation and vital stallscities.
You pay mure fur meat In ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitltics. S h e.also hpd chargu of a chap ter was explained by ' the th r parking rap llal iif Ciilcagq mnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.
w titr n m jir th n a lilH Iasi spring,'
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
than rl»ewhere. Your housing
In S anford she ha* (ton* school which passed the House but diet! dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi
welfare work, was president of the in the Senate, almost w ent un­ ami St. laiuis, and least In DenJ T J for five years, slid is h form ­ observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ver, rum pared with the other
Is-en banned from Using tho
er member of the Sanford-W ont! have
•Ha Club. A aon, Jam es. M i-In,J, name In the sta te If (he hill had cities.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
la • student a t Stetson l.’nlveisity. become law.
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
amt • daughter, Mary C ray die
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
•e l la high School student.
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said
"the item or !U4ft.
south here w here .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has -1 Your m eat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
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- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
the best policy for peace that any mUfh .n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Veteran's nrganlzaim n could have. your bread or milk lulls. B utter ptak on th e .P a n A m eriran Hlgh-|
Invited la ter to Join the o rgan­ a n d 'e g g s rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily trav e lh l highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, h a lf-o r more of nt Villa Car rad s, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which w rrr denied, and said lie
Interview th a t hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI| k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut y rar. But while your housing liny villagr am] th a t two* bodies
aw ay during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» »dollar
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The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr* 0*^
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*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-tow ard the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,' ‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“ He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* a t Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
w rrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth .
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•« . Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex ­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In th eaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). P rrnsky of Miami Beach States. T hr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairm an. O th e r members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8 lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of T am pa; Ralph Stew art, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm ­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs o f profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the a rt of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography h as lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llam berg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the b onrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of U niversity of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
A rm y Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f sta ff under M arAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L a ir and Boyer, like the reacu
gone. The length uf Ids trip would
Col. Huglln, were member*
M acA rtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
w est of here, to m ake, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D -I.ie td .
run from Kwajalein direct to
.*410 Sanford Avenue
^ H a w a ii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^ e , In his
Plaining why the pilot may h a v / first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said th e little of hie command published in the
Island la extrem sly difficult lo United Stales, said today the a r­
ticles were unw arranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C a p t Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for M editerranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-H ow when he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W s e a n n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed la st week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
th a t of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
U e V U T I VENTILATION, TOO!
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Randolph.
Boyer of.............
Audubon, llated ryrn forced to serve as ‘-flun­
keys" to tha officers and their
h“ * °*a*t keep small fry of1 tha
from Minnesota, they were families, G eneral Slscnhowsr an­
So. . . with a simple twist el
• year apart at Annapolis nounced Saturday the Arm y's IntJ
wrist, regulsta y o u vaaetua
•d together until a j e a r P ec to r general would Investigate.
'Bds.lo c o n tro l.s e a tils tlo a j
Lee la st week refsrrod to W ain
w ith tha chiaf of Koval operaIng ton all queettons about ihe a r ­
* In W ashington.. ,
ticles, b u t today his public i d a Aluminum
* ■b.e -lions sta ff Issued a statem ent
ng him as saying l
Sloal—Wood
n w arranted a Hacks rcflcctlni
upon the character and Integrity ol
FREE ESTIMATES
mv officers, enlisted men ami
i thorny womsa. and tb slr fam ilies, through
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articles Which present a complete­
ly distorted view o f actual condi­
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PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW AT OUR NEW
fertln g a t tion*. demand refutation from the
_____ , , |__ , v a o a fT M - aourrea other than members of
LOW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY
, 48 mile* north of Rio Da Utls command.”
w a n seeking mean* of
statem ent raid ho web
Inst sggretslon tin-, corned inspection of hl« theatSr by
o treaty. the Arm y and the press. A group
________ to m e et
o f Obrrespendents left for Livorno,
820 W. SrdSL
Phan* 1152-W
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1947

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Chile Foreign Min­
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QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X )
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State M srthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
sn d Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the In k .
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred
at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
w at appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew ’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
v d rv iew i.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
p h atet -a t the d iip lecrd '- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
' T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrm en l."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security adm inistrator and
policy address a t . the conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn for
tha
Me appointm ent aa rem m iaiiom i
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first
lime
in
an
emergency
coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8 . view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn M nkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In d ra ftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Trum an named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hem ltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant ch air­
Norman A rm our, assistan t see
He charged ih af ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
re ta ry . of statu, and A m bassa­ The retailers say .th at Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^ C o m m itte e, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tan
lrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dum
nlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playm ate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security adm inistrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, f i r em an George Rally helps- (international) - M arshall U, t he conference -wish .^ y jn d i. A ilA laslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of th e ^ n Riamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked p ri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 m inutes with Chil­
“ Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new A ssistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof S tate, Charles E. Saltim an.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
T o
"On# of the im portant aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. C arusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete su r­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieW eather Bureau rep n rtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attem pts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an a t­
belief that A rgentina would ad ­
the resettlem ent of the displaced
the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M*
tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the adm inistration of
miles west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and th a t thi* v j* both
views. .
Preaidant Trum an'a direr live of
and was moving slowly westward
“ undesirntde and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
a hoot eight mile* an hour and in­
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
a* warning she would refu ta to
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless
IJ
covered
what
the
Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuieCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0P&gt;lO■a*lla
a-,*
an I’a**
* li|
. Puiily nf Sanford dunking Wa­
BATAVIA. Ivre. Aug. jo ' l l "*|iploni«tie p tessu te" .on the Innational refugee
organisation,
T lir Boaid nf County Commita*»
—
—
—
—
---K * ^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. w en
Newipepermen
eitimaled
today
lien. N w dm niii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll | h&lt;| ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* p e r hour
Spending considerable time In
lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p r i­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe ren ter md fln cf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J .ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Trum an, who has frequent sons wore- killed sn d kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government w a, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand w ereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |m d ong«l l u i l i i e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
o tV $ 4 l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of ( 00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Im loncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to '- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on w ith hla new assignm ent re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City M anagri H, N- ico n ir» , and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar th a t W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcm niuU.
w
arned
tn
rem
ain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii u p il.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic p lig h t, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. A ur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well s i incrested President Trum an's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Ja v a ’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint location* md tend* them to Jark- lower pint of Florida doting lb - ailei the N rlhetl unit aimv an
The appointm ents of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran * S lit.
ish Cabinet described the damage dilchet the Board decided to oper­ the m ilitary services be given «’nvil|e in tp cn al -rnntainei* fur- night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
g rea ter freedom to p la t their a ir­
hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn*
as grave and the Spanish news ate without a n y , inerrsic in thr plane buying several v e trt ahcml niihed by the Stale ilnatd nl were
knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy Gfra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as A rm y and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he le iraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiie d 'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer P. Herndon, county clerk.
The Heml hole County Junior
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted • at n num li-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM , n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous
victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
W ater supplies
failed. Elec­ growing
a rra s of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress a p ­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic lln p rt| which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were o r­ mu lit nl Jo g | sk a 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the prim ary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll re l | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
m ad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i ,,r , u j h iii alta/k 'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75
,
000
.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The com mittee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con•
public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ governm ent officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111 - field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The W eather lltir• nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated a t 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- th a t winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahm onU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the g reatest dam age in the more than half of all expenditures. to lim iting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
a
ir
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next larg est Item of operat­
Ole S tale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning a t 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Trum an turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
C hari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
th
r
a tian Church who le f t, week re- Severiano.
nver to Ms new te m p irery Air
sample*
of w ater taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and sa larlst. .T he Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjia rt will he drawn
end F orfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n lla s n l • • Page Sim)
. .h e attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which p as­ elgnty mid te rr iln i" ! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforrem eht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal (Vnieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples
of C hrist (Chrlstlsn
On the point of ordering m ilitary -'de of the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
m ated at 535,150.
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program ,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ airc ra ft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. A ntnia. from Jo g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave
Mr. Luke, itn trd that $1,500 ef
ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rom m ltt*i had
ja k arta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—
At
I'n
rl
Avenue
nml
Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4 ('a m t In n M
n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(
A
h
Closs
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn -nfh lim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffe t for fu rn itu re and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were p ut *A 510.410.
lican lerrlto rv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
. Ilea ssn t th ir crack raportsrs to
___
The H otplU l fund was set at ta rv 'a n d production planning
u rltv corps to protect
_luca lie a d d e d
as
more
mid-ninety
tem
peratures
eovtr the n e w s - o f . the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jlu h h a i"
am! ‘p roperfie*.
197740. the M others' Pension fund would result If a l r r r tf f pnieurec
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
a
u
s
ip
u
k
• tlon, ha atated..
a t $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r U lrgm ilitary se tv u t* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha w as aceompaniad on his departm ents to leave th eir Jobe. building fund a t 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range program s
Denham, cminael of the National
ra th e r than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile m otor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf ca r bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M I I s n S ea Pago Plat
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the reg n tta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf l a W unions m ust
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attrib u ted to “heat
between the firs t des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the m anagem ent,
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre th rlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
ty sb u rg ' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisem bly opera
x F ighters usually rem ain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
n
ta
tly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon a t least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, A ug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
T hat Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new T aft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plym outh |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"C urrent limitation* on tho !Ife
fo r ,th# Intricate problems and
sent ed officially today to hsv* a t­ of funds perm it ordering only sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amer - labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
ills of the world for which the division employees were
Iran conference* continued on the
, church it attirin g valiantly to home because of tha body short- tem pted to kill Finance Minister small initial production quantities. imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * Friday and appeared certain to pullce In |ltin g ary hut later es­
stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
This resu lts In a irc ra ft being built
find tha answers was tha domlTin
T
ub
official, arrived today with his
A t the Chryeter Lynch Road
largely by hand method* tml w ith­ 1-1,750,000,000 loan a g r e e me.-it haps In congressional cirri#*.
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was
mad* last vear. It w as'rep o rted
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jg h t
At th e .c a p ita l, aides who help­ wife and two d au g h ter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle p lan t 900 w orkers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
the vessel M arina Jumper.
was expressed by such speakers were released a fte r th ey asked per­ scattered piece* in Rangoon In­ Approval of long-range urogram rrrm lttln g her to Increase pur- ed Congress member* draft the
T huransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
new lew said the interpretation
as. John P oster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirem ents for contract a u th n - rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farm er near Columbus, O , was today th at Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P
T aft, Congressman . W alter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated th e ir own In ter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaim at, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ fo r
Judd and C harlta Clayton Mor­
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re ­ United S tate,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return w ith
pretation is.
duced
airc
ra
ft
cost;
(U
t
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham m ads hi* ruling when rtilirliin g that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently tra n s­
efficient
and
etabla
airc
ra
ft
Indus­
The most thrilling service In
education m ln stsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a 1
sassinated with a lt othar cabinet try : and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by ru ttin g down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n new t
Industrlak
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Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, m ight give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke aw ay .from three conference th a t the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
T
ran
s­
Tho official statem ent said
42 nations carrying th e ir coun­
gu ard s while being transferred slim would open headm iartere
Tho question of w hethsr over­ measure of relief without g o lr« to
trie s' flags. „ These represented portation today lifted th e p artial more than ISO persona were a r ­
Congress for revision of England's n
• ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday a t Salonika, near tha
seas
a
ir
operations
should
be
re­
em
bargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "fo r se­
^ t h e nations o f the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipm
ents
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * C hristian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car h r an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. N or­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
em
bargo
waa
Invoked
last
ts
operating a t the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau re p o rt on
( hapin, U. S. M inister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
Wednesday m idnight ag ain st ship­ said Tin T u t h ad telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* a rre st ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared m ents via th e Canadian National fo r help, saying ha waa under att
h
^
alm
ost
every
European
rotmj,, ASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r T u t said he personally
C harles Edward Word, J r., ton t r r except England reduced Ra (AT— The governm ent announced c'gy. —
iie r. Yesley, "w ith the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located tem porarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today th a t a fleet of rebel ‘ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
m
in
io
n
.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
form
er
resident
of
Han­
H erbert P. Eandsdale. director
and th a t sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a sm all p a r t of trie
level* “m arkedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal C hristian Church of the return to th is country of exchanged shots w ith th e gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the P araguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of t b t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
frig
h
t
cars
applicants
who
w
ere
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 num bers, th e largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- m arks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted a t apprentice school a t the dec 11m la 11 . a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
m ott influential and m eat rap- ^held
dem ocratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
N
rw
nort-Nxw
s.
Y
i;
Shipping
idir grow ing- rettgimu body oh
■cos, th e first titah le break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt; n- th a t ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
H
e
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of A thens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been ta rd y on m ak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u te r mechanic. The e d i tio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the Ilum aiU , w ith which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. T heir
ing return*. The em bargo did not JA CK SON V ILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on K holerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government tra n sfe r him to “ the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (A N -Peyton B. Burk h alter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the P aran a River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
T huransky said 90 per cent .'of
lW
ANIS
GUEST
the
south.
I
t
w
as
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second larg est four year* a member of th e city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently th a t th a Pargguav had been the H ungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proy
m
playground board, died suddenly
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by A rgentina a t the re ­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a h e a rt attack here today.
T hs condition o f F leet Admiral dislt Childrens Home a t E nterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “ to liberate them The Texas City Term inal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate liftin g o f the em ­
“
was president of the G ator E rn est J . King, considered “seri­ will be th e guest speaker tom or­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from th eir liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8 tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In th a t fam iliar figure a t college football ous h r th e N a ry yesterday, h a t row a t th e KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
n o t changed during the la*t Z4 the T ourist Center, L e tte r Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for dam ages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return o f Ui 8 . cars h ss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. M artinet, and several daughters, M argaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
M ary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last A pril.

d rrn id en ! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

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400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y' W eil|ToW
PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

Water Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­
t r i c i t y Disrupted
tals
$416,023;
In Cadiz Disaster
Mill Rate Remains

Report Based On An­
alysis Of 10 Sam­
ples Taken Aug. 13

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Order To Ccar.c-rirc
Near s Breakdown
As Dutch Retaliate

n&gt;.aid

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

10,000 Auto Workers.
Are Idle Due To Heat

Union Officers To
U.S. Exports Decline Take Anti-Red Oath
Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S BBlffNfiTpMjj .
IncreaHc1To Britain

ThuranBk^Tells Of
Flfalil From Hungary

Burmese Official Ifl
Victiin Of Attack

(ircck Naval Crews
To Train In Norfolk

Embargo Lifted On
Canadian Shipments

Shipn In Paraguay

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Technicolor Sued Ini
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WASHINGTON, Aug, IB i/Pl
Msj. Inin-hit Ira T. Wyche, Wai

WASHINGTON. Aug. IB UY
Atlomey Geneiel Clark, e n t i l ­
ing a monopoly exists in the pioduction of coioi motion pictures,
announced today a filing of *n
an ti-tiu tl suit to end "illegal a r­
rangement* and agreement!." . ■

Department inqrectfti ’grnrjal. left
today hy plane' to look into p u b ­
lished reports of low (loop morale
and high living hy officers in the
Mediterranean theater command id
Lftui.*
WneV'al
C. H T .cr"
*v * •' Clark Hid'a GAV dt'iwh Tf be­
Wjrclir is making ' the irispe. *
ing filed in the U. S. drtlrict
linn trip at tho duet lion of Gerp
v b u tl al Lot Angeles naming at
ria l Dwight D. Eisenhower. chief
defendant! Technicolor Inc., Tech
of sla/f. On hit a rtiv a r here
nicolor Motion Picture Corp.. and
Saturday Itoni -a trip to Alaska.
*
E aitm an Kodak Co.
Eisenhower told reporters that
A ssistant A ttorney General Joint
F. Sonnett, in charge of tho
stories published in this country
Ju itlce D epartm ent'*' -a n litru n l
that Lee was living in lavish fash­
division, aald in a "statem ent, that
ion would he looked into. HuTechnicolor Inc., had "entered instone* were written lly Robert Ru
t o a - s e r i e s o f agrSemcnt* with
a ik . uo - AmasHwit—rtsrretptmdentT
-— Eastm an, whereby patents, new d c ^
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• Wotmatlon relating to color pho­ IANOINO AT IA OUARDIA FIELD, N. Y., from Copenhagen, Denmark, thrr*
tary Installation* In Europe la
liny
Danish
w
ar
orphans
are
greeted
by
their
new
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
tography would be reserved fi.r
General U m ar Hi a.lie/, uflt-n
technicolor’s exclusive use in the Elmo Welmert of illodcctt, Ore. Cleft}, who were anxiously awaiting
spoken of a* the next chief of
BlfOlt DIFARTINO Burn New Yurk for a six-week* tour of Eu i »| hmii
Iheir
arrival.
Mrs.
Welmert
readies
for
Erhard
Gehnnann,
16
months,
1
professional field.."
staff. Bradley left Iasi wee*, with
being
held
by
Stewardess
Huth
VicKfery
whtla
Mils
Olga
ilelm
of
lha
‘
his first «tup in Germany. H r/ L„ i . lien U m er N. Biadlcy, In-ad of the Velci-tits Aduiintstt.ilini),
"In our view," Sonnett added.
t-tlsu lo.iefsttrlers- Wtilte uvciieus, lie will insla vt Ihe.ioiulillntnof Ihhi|&gt;s
Itinerary Include* Italv.
"Technicolor was thereby enahh-i U. S. Embassy, Copenhagen (top, background), holds Itosita Annies, 14
It. the M nliti-rrstican q'ln-.itie rMiiimindcd by Lt. G c tt, Ji-ltn C la v .
The War D epartm ent ».nd Iliadto control and monopolite this months. Purser Gustav llctk (rigid) carries Ursula Gcromin, 10 months
ley. who waa given a» Vet-canal A u/luiiiitist has charged in diq-.iU'lirj fimii aluti.id tli.it Gen. la c it s
business a n d
w a s protected ojd. Tho children were born In Danish refugee camps, (International)
llnlcruational I
A dm inistrator to make the trip , c .'tc n t,allied widespicad abiuci in tils cunuusiid.
against potential competition from
"naturally will look Into all eomliothers.
tinn* affecting Lroop* in the Med­
“ Our suit aaka th a t all the il­
iterranean T heater a* well a* in
legal arrangem ent! lie cancelled
other areas such ,r* Germany and
t ^ n d that the court order such r e ­
A ustria where U. S. Army troops
lief to patents and ’know how’ a*
m e stationed."
will dissipate the effects of tinWyche a t Jrl* departure said he
unlawful practices charged and
O •■■IIMua • • l',K . *1*1
perm it the eatahlishhinent of f n e
A lent Alive agreement lirlw r-'l
competition in the industry.’’
Call iltliilicll. Inn- ball iatin -li
Sonnett aald th a t “Technicolor
does over IK) percent of all the
m in, &lt;d lire New Y«'sL Giant *
business in professional rnlnr riiiami iiMhials tti tin- hatllm d Ran
. em atography” and
since
iP-ll
hall t lnlo- and -C ttr oHiM.il*- ft
"h as praducad_ the positive film
all of th
'Ulnae A'
A* fen
g.iiiltnit llir In* all--ii nl i lai.-prints fne
for all
thee ’Class
n lu r t length motion pictures slid
baM-iiall farm sdimil m iMhiu-d
Rotarian* today enjoyed ■ rare
LONDON. "A uT T I b &lt;**&gt;--IV'W nost of the short subjects and
GRLEN BAY. Wi«.. Aug. IB (A’In, lire coming cputiy. ,v.ii ttsaile
anim ated cartoona produced In — A woik holiday of up In 10,. London P iets speculated wid-dy treat in tin- singing of Mis* Agnes
Imre llnirsday. it
anmnincrd
Miyskawu (it Charleston; W, Va.,
color by tha motion picture in­
OilO.OUU working met* on electron today on the reason for an rm rr who was introduced at t h j m eet­
today Ii\ laJwaul I brum-, m an­
dustry-.** th e United S tate s.''
hy
next will
highlight
the gtney cabinet meeting which w at ing al the Tourist Center
A ttorney G eneral d a r k said in dsy
ager * |&gt;| llir Xrmiimlc t mult,
a supplemental statem ent: "This American Federation ol Labor's summoned by Prime Minister Alt Andrew Stine who also Introduced
v'lismlx
i nl t -*111111110.
her
brother
Dr.
George
M
iyatawn,
case is a p a rt of the Departm ent campaign to insure the large*! Ire, hut government sources de­
and Mr*. Miyakawa, Mr, Slim-'*
of Justice’s program aimed a t
Th,- advaplntt**-! of ,tropesl.v at
vole
against member &gt; clined In disclose the reason for daughter.
breaking up monopoly power in jm w blr
ORLANIK), Aug. IH ‘'I'* M»* the Satif-i,-' Munreipat Airport f"r
Alisa Miyakawa, whose original
o( Congressv who voted for tin- the hurried trtttu n .
hniisitig am i.(ouuIng |&gt;||■{«,-«■•* f**i
Industry.'
riimery was ret » |‘ his statewide siieli
home
is
Sacram
ento,
Calif.
ha»
a school vfnrit polhb-l -ml tu
"Motion
otton pictures in color today Tail-H artley' l-aw, AFL President
The consensus w at that ill
xpantion
nl
iluAmetican
Vetruing
with
th
e
Opera
Comlque
in
Mr. Ilisl-I * It
represent fr
from 16 to 20 percent Willism Green ssid today,
nyreling
wat
concerned
with
ur­
P
aris;
France,
with
numerous
Jt'aalbiaed ea !’*«• a ll)
■-tans Commillee ami (,l.ills mad-The niiitti i will Ik- or* -* nu-d In
in tins
Al a news conference before gent developments in tJii/nin's symphony .o rch estras
, rtle id s) Ior a 1 bm da conven the Imijii-I nf ditoctora *&lt;j the New
country
anil
Is
now
preparing
for
he atjdreised the annual conven­ economic crisis and probably with concert* in West Virginia with ti-'i, here or Whiles I’ark, |iloi,sl,ly York (limits mul to the ' *it v t'n u
misslmi T.*r filial -!*t'ixi-,*i. .iti.l Mi
tion of the- Wisconsin State Fed new proposals for revision of the the C harleston orchi-'tr a.
S-,v. 29 ami in.
lligglna.
ICrms
of
ihr
United
l-Satrs
loan.
She
was
accompanied
l.y
liras
■
v
n atio n of Labor. Green forecast
A group will meet I Iniisday to
Present «t t Ire- iunf-**'he • with
A
terse
,
uninform
ative
an
Kudell
in
the
singing
of
"Song
the most intensive ptogram ol
nounci-ment that the meeting lino of Songs" ami "Comsug Througli l&lt;l&lt;ii (imiutiuii »"l an (Jilando Mr. IfuM-.il were Juitii K iiilei,
political action in the hiitoiy ol been held heightened rath er th in the Rye" and provided her own
inanagt'i
tin-*Kanfm*l Bn.,t*all
chapter, and it wat indicted nil* chili, Gi-ioge Stia,-, prcvidi-n*. *-f
*
i Ip piiajictrd that mo*: diXjH-lli-d speculation aa to why accompaniment for the difficult
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18 Spe­ Congressmen who approved the the ‘guvarnment m inisters had hue- aria from the opera Cavalleria l-li.isis will l&gt;&lt;- pl.ii &gt;-d on Inntialum th,- Snafu'd Ibi—hall A Ait. Ui!&gt;im,
cial—Appointment of W. F. Nehrl- hill would h r defeated, adding that riod hack to 1-omton hy plane, Kusticana. T his opera, composed of ch sp lrst at LslUhastre. Kul- Mr. Iliggin-. Mnym II J. Gut;
Ing as m anager of the Fort Myers
train and automobile only four by Pietro M asragni, Italian com­ Imt College *ml lam ps Universi­ Cliv Manager II. N. Saves niul
and produced
in I NlMI, ty. wills revival of a chaplet at C ilv 'f’i*niiili**iuner An*hc*v Parris
’ ^ J t a t e F arm er's M a rk e t,.th e out- be never had tern the * workers days a fte r Parliam ent had •ad ­ poser
wisv.
• lo o k for continued expansion of "so aroused."
journed. for its summ er rece.*.*. brought him musical fame.
llir Univrisily nl Ttdiiila.
“Miss
Miyakawa
has
a
voice
of
th a t new unit were noted here
.
W
hatever
th
e,
purpute.
ap
p
a
r­
G reen's statem enet cam e at a
\ t tin- ,-nd *-f ihe me,’ting, n
'today in a statem ent dealing time when one of the principal ently decisions were reached, fur wonderful tim bre, resonance and
w ith, current conditions through­ item s of business at tin- sla te con- sum* of the chief minister* y. quality," commented Jotyt Hughes, state vlen-proin-iii «f the C l n |
out Florida's system of State- volition wa* a proposal for a one the cabinet resumed Interrupted Sanford baritone, who was today in. Iust rial union ,-iiiiiicif. Richard •
a syiest of the d ub. Other guest* I’.* Green loaf of Jm kKoiivllle »nid
operated m arkets. William
L. third assessm ent
increase per vacation* today. .
Sir Si*fford Crlpps, president present Were Capt. Harold Kerk- tt-aI the CIO wrlcnmcl tin* AVO
Wilson, D irector of 8 tate M ar­ caplin to finance a aimilnr polit
kets, commenting on Mr. Nehrl- teal action cam paign in Wiscon­ of the Hoard of Trade, *ml Join. irlfc of the Orlando Salvation I*- Florida 1,,-,-aji^- ilu- i-i"grains
of the two High luxations worn
Slarchey, minister uf fooit, d ep a rt­ Army and W alter ‘ Haynes, J r .
log’s recent acceptance of the J sin.
President Gordon Brissdn i&gt;ro- lil-ntlcai.
ed
-In
chartered
planes,
while
. post as m anager of the F ort Myers
S late President Gcorgo H a W posed th at a picnic lie held by the
Ssfma 20 negro** flidilu-rated
Mm . tLitu* Mo hitf!«* ri^piifetil *‘f
M arket, expressed the belief th a t man preslicirit the
convention another nirsraft was standing hy
a substantial gain In volume of would approve, without, much con­ to return Health M inister Aneur- club at Blue Springs, ami It Was wilh the while incitilx-r* and *n Sanford Tor 2't yent*' «.,&lt; ,i|iling*
p
art
of
t
hiruin,:
aasslon
decided
th
a
t
this
will
take
place
oft
poitiled Friday c-vi-m-ur fl* full•frustnesa could be*. expected, as troversy, a slx .ce n ta monthly a s­ In SSvan m Inverness in Scot­
SftMSIaii** mi,
r Sli)
Wednesday, Sept. 3. Members are
tilm- ntanaget of th e m*.v Tourjsl
•g ro w ers throughout the adjacent sessment instead o f fo u r. Tht land.
advised
to
g
ath
er
on
that
date
Information ltofith ill 1‘ark kreMeanwhile, In .W ashington, A r­
area beeotqs Increasingly fam iliar additional revenue would amount
at 3:00 P. M. a t the T ourist
titt- nittl Jb rtlinore lioul* vnrd.
. with th e ' facilities and services to fdd.OsHJ, which would be uses' th u r A. Cal well,* A ustralian min­ Center.
The apiMiintmcnt was math* a f­
ister of imm igration, expressed
provided by the State.
to assist local trades and labor
ter tlx- J a c o m m l t l , " In riitngc
Th# F ort Myera M arket, young­ council in fo rm in g political aclicr. belief th a t G reat Britain can on­
itn-l InterVlewcl nim* applicatita
ly "sustain a future population
est m ajor u nit In the S tate’s groups.
for the |Mi!iitijin. Do Hu- i«-mof 30.000,000 to 36000,000.”
system which currently comprises
Green and Hajierman said th at * If* made th a t statem ent to a
I'ARIH Aug. IX tfl1)— A hunger nlittc,* welt- club President J. Rtusome 27 active sales centers, was Lalror la apprehensive about the
sin k s Iicgini Unlay among Hie ib-y Odham, t'hurlc* Ltik*-. vicn
tl'aatlane* aa.
a ll)
completed and opened for bus- status of world jreace negotiations
WASHINGTON. Aug. IH, M1)— -l/iOO Jew* a!»&gt;aid three British iirrslili-nt tn Vharg# nf external
inaaa late In 1845, D irector WII- and American foreign relation*.
II ..nllnura un I'a sr w it,
President T rum an’s Air Safety deportation ships a l Tort-He-Bone,
, eon pointed out. Tha m arket site, He asserted th a t unless Russia
new* agency reBoard w ants "intensive study” to the French
^ ra llie d a t 16,001. and expend!- takes an affirm ativ e, attitude, in
be given the Idea of having alt pertad.
Ij'M lIsSfS SS P t ( l t i l l
'E u re * for equipment, construc­ y
A dispatch *aid foyd waa re n t
airplane passengers backward.
—
j
l
■
tion of buildinga and facilities,
In its fifth report since a series luck ashore after It had been
represented a to tal Investment of
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Aug. of crashes In May and Juno led taken aboard the ships hy the So­
.672,211. 00, a t the close of the
WASHINGTON^ Aug. 18, W -'
18, UP)—Violinist Stephan Hero, lo Its creation, the special pane] cial help, organisation, Kntroaid
• • r a g e at a)
The tong standing diplomatic atgu33, spent the weekend in Jail afte r observed th a t “on the* surface it Fnihcataa.
Tha
Jsw*
were
returned
to
ment over what constitute.) “ free"
ha waa arrested on a w arrant seems much can lie said: for fac­
ASUNCfON, I’ara g u ary .A u g . 18 charging him w ith stealin g , his ing seat* tow ard . the re’af of Fiench w atere a fte r their ship, election* ragixl anew tudav with
tin'
Exodus
IU17,
was
.intercepted
—(/P)—The government aald in a own two daughter*, tha grand- plane*.
Anglo-Ameriran charge* that a
rommunlqde today th a t Loyal­ children of pianist Josa Iturbi.
Among other points of the and ramm ed by the British off million non-Communl*’- voter* are
I'nlcstlna.
They
have
refused
to
ist troops were “advancing In all
Jteing dlxquallfied In Hungary.
Ha waa to be arraigned in mun- weekend rep o rt, the board:
W HITEHAVEN E n g , Aug, I I sections in tenacious p u rsu it of leipal court thia afternoon on a
Recommen ded that*, the Civil go ashore at -I'ort-De-Botsc.----- A Drilled S tales atatem enl dec­
UI’)—Tha N ational
Coal Board the rebel* who are flte ln g In complaint signed recently by Itu r­ Aeronautlca Board authorise the
lared that the Comnium* 1. -domin­
k pcatad In tho blasted undersea complete disorder.”
ated government a t Ilu lain-** U
bi, who waa In Pari* when Hero civil aeronautlca adm inistrator to
The bulletin said villages a* took tha children, M arla Teresa, har com m arlral planes from air­
’ w illiam coal min# and no hope
resorting to such "grolewiu *" pre­
waa held for 14 miner* still u n ­ round the capital had been mopped 10, and Maria Antonia. 0, from ports lacking adequate fire-fight­
texts a* listing Jew* a* Nnxi* and
up of Insurgents who threatened Itu rb l’a home hare and flew with ing equipment of plana to provide
accounted for.
old women ns prostitutes' in order
. One hundred seventeen men were Asuncion last week.
It.
•
them to New York.
I’o ttm a ile r Joel 8. Field today to har them from taking part In
The rebel* w ere said to be
In the shaft when ait unexplained
U rged « sw ift hearing and warned against th e ' mailing of next Sunday’* national b a llo tin g
Hero, who returned to Califor­
explosion occurreed lata Friday. "abandoning In th etr precipitate nia for a concert in neary Red decision by the CAB on whether rhaiu-lettara and cards, a ronsid- on nremliera of the H ungaiy Pnrll.Thirteen wore saved. Sixty-nine flight their munitions and food lands, was arrested F riday night an e x tra marnber should be added cruble number of which are tx-ing ament.
of the bodies have been brought •tores."
The British said thousand* of
wh«n he stepped from the p lat­ to the crew of a four engine plane snaltad a t the post office and In
to tho surface.
“In one sector, we recovered form . HU-bail waa fixed a t 116,- t'l handle flig h t details.
Vuteri, were bring- disqualified for
collection h«xr* in Sastfoitl.
* Boon) officials ordered a 10- 11 heavy and 23 light machina- 000. The violinist raid his daughth a t by next July 1
The** qgrds *nd IfMer* are un- "no good reasons."
g u ns" -ami—o ther—m atf ria li the t r m n ill New York:--------------------i hour
rsW.e
e st-le
st-n
ig
h t-&lt;ee~w#e
Ux“ t n d “PB^pnr&gt;t*' T* tiq u ir T nsitlW rllW I'lhe T f o t e m warned — from— jronTnmpnw trvtnjffvd
-------a th
.J worked
A t.
rrtw
at L
had
unrem itL communique said. The' statem ent
Tha chlldren'a m other, Maria ed to w eer ehoulder harnesses a* th a t they were rem oval from Ihe their n-itresentatlves in Uu-Ibih-sI
rebel officer* Itu rb i Hero, ahot hcrsalf to death an ax tra precaution in event of mail and forw arded tu the ln*psc* * to urge l-ajo* Dinnyet, Hungarian
Jfcvgly to reach antonhad miners, listed numerous
^ a t the crews ry-entarad th e mine killed or captured.
prime minister, to take “all n, cesIn tha Iturbi home here U st year. crashes.
tor in C harge a t AUanta, (Ia.
' today to search’ fo r the rest of
aary steps” to correct w hst the
A t tha tim e sha had a divorce suit
•the victims.
VISITING PATIIKR
GAM E SUMMARIES
S tate D epartm ent called “the ptepending against Haro. Haro's a r ­
BILBO IMPROVED*
- Meanwhile, this
Cumberland
John L eonard/, J r . accompanied .re..st . .waa
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18-UF) voiling electoral abuses.”
in a ’ Interm itten t sum m aries of the
. . . . another
■ ..... episode
ittcounty town on Solwoy F irth by hia aunt. Miss N all L elfesta aerie* of legal entanglenfents over baseball gam e between the San­ — Hospital authorities said this
’.prepared for a weak of funermla with Whom ha livaa a t Coral raatodv of tha children am i
ford Calory Fade and tha Gaines- morning th a t 8enator Theo G.
GAR STOLEN
beginningg tomorrow o r Wednes­ Gables, Is visiting . his fath e r, qybt. Hero and tha lata Mr*.
ville G-Men will be brought to Rilbo'a condition was "decidedly
A 1041 Packard, tho property nf
attorney
day. Borne 40 miner* Were asslgd- John Leonardy, local
the paopte of Sanford tonight improved” and th a t a fte r a restful H. 0 . Odham, 2010 llihiseu* Court,
,* d to help eight gravedigger* Young L eonard/ intend* to re­
o re r rad io station WTRR, alnca bight ho li able to sit up In bed was reported to hava. been stolen
nARRISON HKLP.ABBD
proper* burial plot*. H earses kept n t rn .borne soon to toko a 10-day
Jack H arrison, third baaaman, approval to broadcast lh a contest today. D octors said Bilbo la now sometime during tbe night from
Dp • steady procession out of a cour** in public speaking In Miami WM released today by th a S an ­ has not beeen reclered, It was s tro n f enough to take a plaintive where It waa parked in front of
m ortuary la tha mine University. Ha la a junior la Ponce, ford Celery Fads, it waa an ­ announced
by oxmeer
view of tha fac t his cig ar smoking lha Odham home, accoiding to
DeLeon H igh Hr bool.
nounc'd by M anager John K rldsr. River* th is m ooting.
Is reatrtetsd to certain hours.
Sheriff P. A. Msro.

AFL Plans Drive British Cabinet
To Defeat Labor Is Summoned To
Measure Backers Emergency Meet

Tenative Agreement Reached For
Giants To Hold Ball School Here

KotariaiLs Enjoy

Election Day Holiday Australian P r e d i c t s
B r i t a i n Can Sus­ Musical Program
F or 10,000,000
W or k e r s Si a t c d t a i n 3 5,0007000 ^At Lunch Meeting

Veterans Group
Seeks To Expand
State Membership
Convention Is Slated
In Winter Park Or
Orlando By A VC

State M arket At 1
F o rt Myers Has
New M anager

Mrs. Michaels Is
Named Manager
01’ Tourist Booth

A ir‘Safety Board
Makes Fifth Report

Deported UefutreeH
Bcarin Hunger Strike

Violinist Jailed For
Taking Iturbi Girls

ll. S. Hits Hungary
For Voting Abuses

Paraguay Loyalista
Are Gaining Ground

Hope Abandoned For
14 English Miners

Post Office Warns
Against Chain Letter»

e Wanes As
Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
. S t i l l Mias i mj., 11:
’V T t v

.

.

**•
Asix, lx. tdb
" d lis m I, Sel,*ld. ll.illiinorv.
Mil,, i* lir-d ia line a*. |S iw iW
surif'.Vor to George I*. \lrhe&gt;&gt;on
*n* (he Alii,-,! t'o n ln d l.ouocil
lor Japan.
iiili.ild. a l'iL’2 x rsd o sle o!
the Xa*.il Xcadrmy, h ru rrrn lly
on ihr «la(( ol tl d i r u M , 4iuli(-.
leal adtisoi in General Douglas
Mar Xriliur.

WASIiISgTON.

:t?. 'M ill. '
—
I'lnlniie by ti in Iiliglits, suslacicluji ti-iilmuetl liieii te a u ji t*islay ftss \iiilia-«.ii|ur tlringr Airis*-*-n. Jr. mil four other victim,
•-I ill Atari y (lane ci.uli, tu is
ili.sm et *&gt;l Ili*-ai •uivmiiK liu-i '
lli.su .M lioiils hi a inuyli res were
*11
tlial alim ul no hop.of llndmg (item .llite
An tn xt ait It on ■&lt; tn ltu ril irate
Hilt
1" ' ifMinie at il.irilrii'
In iwpi rr
1liifr i .inking o llirrts liotn
Urnri.il M.irArt lint'» tliiilrgn and
"|N-iiiliim, 'l-iff alto were ami,ns
trn |KStrengris.and ciew inni i.„t
when the II I?, tulmund Irons'To­
kyo, u.i,h&lt;-,I nit,; ih,uk-inf,-,le,i
oali,M^«lt.-,-Mionvn,; mit 'o l gat,!*
hue only. &lt;&gt;, tilth, west --( |V ad
I fail,,„ .
t Diplomatic *mlirihs*in Waxhiogta-n *md lh*l ,l,-x|&gt;itc- Atclii-renN
vast knowledge of Jaoaheu- pro'lent* lii* apparent ih-nlli iir-'h-tidy
W'ouM not delay nrrnntn-iin-nt* for
draw ing up the peai-&lt;- !ri-ntv with
Julian. I'leparatinn* far waiting
ii iqelim inaty d r a ft alte.ul.
m.well advanced, they »*id.i
Three men of the 13 ai- on.I Were
reseued yesterday from the elioppy
sen. dotted with bright —oiveisil
kimono* from (apart, am! fiw'" “Ii, * Were recovered
Those ream ed were f a pi. T, 1
Rider of I’onca City, s'kla . win,
“offi-red n l-rokuh nnu: *'.-l Hat
v* v lluglin of l-'nirfii 'it. i-nv.i, mid
a Sergeant llollnml of t'oliur-m-il.
II

imi 11 m

in i

Mu

I ’Fttsr

'! » »

Temporary Ramps
Readied For Regatta
GIlV wuiktuuii »rw—nuHlttir—4i,
ti-mporary ramp* at tlx* J oke Xinti
r,x| liulklu-nd west of tlu- I'ojret
tiiiard huiltling in nt,V-t to focitit
it to Hie laum-liing or ta cin r boat*
on l.nbar llav. Tln-V nr- a!*-, re
moving old piling, said t'ilv kf:,-t
niri-r II. N. Hayer. '
One of lilt- 160 It)' I ' i - ' i I inttlur*
iiHt-d |,i provitle elei'lrtc power H-r
pumping w ater at tire ctw water
tdaiil will lx- put hmk f(it„ ,t|,,ta lion during tire la tctr pail of Hie
Week he luedicled. I’m It for Hitoth er Dit-xel which i* nl*-, lx-uig
runaired t\;e due to arrive *,Ktn, lie
*nida During the period of repair
th e Florida Power and Light Com|,nny ha* pxivjde,! current to oper­
a te the .pumps.

Dominicans Seek Red
Invasion Inquiry
CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Aug, 18
(/Pi—» The Dominican government
said today It would welcome nppointmi-iil of
an international
commission to Investigate report*
that an "international
brigade"
nf "Com m unist
revolutionaries"
was assembling In Cuba to Invade
the Dorhinlcati Republic.
The announcement *ald the
governm ent felt' R ' xholitd solicit
the “ good dffices” of some other
American nation tn prevail uium
Cuba lo |rerm lt such an investigatlnn.
(F irst r,-|Hirt.ft concerning .th e
ninhllixatUm of a "revolutionary
arm y ” In Cuba came last month
from the Dominican am bassador
in W ashington, who said a 3,000man arm y of Communists from
Cuba, „G uatem ala, V ettriuri* and
P uertn Rleo was lielng assembled

Communist Party In
Latin America Is
Described As Rus­
s i a n 5th Column
Q I ITANDIM1A. BrhfiT, Aug.
|M idrt ■ th e I luted States iw mally p inpiurd today that the
Inlff-Anirm an i ’oiilcieticr discuss
•liiiiietli.seIv tlu*
loin ol a lull*
i t L ^ a g c m V io Ji.cc V' Vq,
isplirte’s mutii.il defense treaty.
A-nalor Tom .('onttally (D -le aa»). a inrniiicr ol ihr U. S. del­
egation, submitted a United Slates
outline lor conlt retire p u xeduic. *
it would em power this com m it­
tee on voting )i,»veslul* to discus*
lusv “the creation of n lii-iiitspharj
iiitiitarv agency nif-l the supply of
forces.”
It wo* previously hr
Iloved Hint ail discirsMon on millta iv llietlsanism fo r the tre a ty ___
'RTiTTT.l Ix- TiHii o, . - r l - n r T TniVr.Amerlcnn Confi-ieneo a ’ Bogota
hrxi ’laTitinrs. ~
The I ’niteil Sin*,-, Congress it
eXIH-cted lo S rL u u lv n e x t.Vs-sir on.
th e. Aim* Stnioiardi^alion Act,
which would supply m hfom t w ini-ona of .war t„ ito I.nim Vt.serican
Iti-pulilien for r„nim,,n defense.
Th&lt;- conference', fuel wotking
c u n III ill m begun luilnv the study
'of sirincipto* of she lu-uitsphisra
I real V.
The Ionttnillcr, whhli elected
ihe I'rusruayan 'Foreign Minister,
M a to Mitiiine* I'.Will-. •Iiaiinian,
no i -won u tte r tip- i'ltiui-iianUii
Foreign Minister. Ilica-d, Jo a q ­
uin A lfaio. clmiged ti.m “evary
&lt;'ommiini,t I'a rty *u Latin Amer­
ica i. a Kitsilnii
column." . Allan- d e ta r e d glow ing t.-n trri-me setitiittent "favor* joint tnvamiics to protect th- hemUpher*
« r * “-a -aulo-**teiv** ...•iurl.-r*.-'—--------Mutlalio Tiallo* li t pri resiled
ciedenfiat* I. - a reprerelitatica of
lire &gt;|et,n«ed Argil,-lia governm ent
of Nicnragua, which w a, oyertill own reci-sstiv a fte i' I’-k day* Yp
i I till 11satin! SHI lk*tal# YUi

Hi^ Knnillnient
Anticipated A t
Aviation sSchool
Twenty two -luilrut* m e timV
,-t-t’.lb*! o.i thi* Sarifoi -1 School
nf \v in ti-n tit i lie Municipal
Ai,p. i ,
, t ud, t* ate ari .v 1c dad* it'd a maximum cniMliuif iit
( 't| ( , li d fur Hie fall
fl.,- 1,1
11 rdii.it,- coin*,'*,
Roy
It... wiiii i . b n .i t, atitioiinced to­
day.
Mute Marti Hal impiliiea a
iiiiiuiti at, ix itiv received he de-

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itiog fimii Get many,
ilium ,
Maxko. Can* I
Tone.
Guam, Knira;- pstpan. Hawaii slid
S-nttii A merlon. Many G. I * win.
Mill .-.-li t*- irli-n**'-l fmill lb*
nr, i.. in* untiring inquirte*;
Hi. a m
“luted tlust lie
«»x|x-i'ti*,l I
ii -iitltlv pax , -.11 and
■- 1 lituioa tu luauilatn the
Ii. h-I In g ,■»&gt;v (i*.tu approxl-'
rtbxttdv cim tll n niunllt .to 410.tati) by tTie end of the w inter
m - * H l ' IT-,1 city t.a* leased tl\Wiiii (•-•l t t&gt;&gt; bun oil a 'y e a tjy rental
bnxi*. H
rltlj-lnyA'a
cjlt ths
i' iux , mul maintain
Hie field.
||.- giv. i
. i x l et, to the c it y
u* uit|xiil matiagi-r, free.
Ilci'eiitiy enrolb-il students are;
Joint lln , ,*ix,,‘
of California,
J’bit &lt;lat»'i*i)nl of Bndgeville,
Pa . Mr. and Mr! Paul lleffm elsler of Rain:*".
Muiite, O ther
student* rm oiled a ir!
William Arenlrerg; Fratth FI*
nil. Jam*-* P iatl, Clarence t’olIfn*. Rjda-rt H uff. Ann A lexan­
der, Meritl Tlttdale. Charles 11aker. Ted Jackson. F inest Southward, D-niaid Cortlell, Wendslf
lliuri*. Oliver sjuhliilll. John
l.iiigi-rfetl, A drian' S'ncy, Uv
Franklin, Fugena Bysrly, Ralph
Wiglit, Hiiuard Jilirvivk. h a il
Vied. Victor lllackwelder. William
Tindall.

('ondition Of Admiral
Kinjf Is Unchanged
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 &lt;13—
The Cotidlti-Ui of Fleet Admiral
Ernest J. King remained "un­
changed'’ during the night a fta r
slight
Improvement
yesterday,
the Navy reported today.
The form er chief «&gt;t naval
"nptx-ratk'ri*. who has., hardening

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government. Cuban officials sub­ n mild stroke w ithout .
entered the Naval Hospital
sequently denied the reports.)
day. A Navy pffiriat said King’s
condition la not critical.
STRIK E OVER MOBILE. Ala., Aug. 18. (,V tPLEAD INNOCENT
Employees of Alshanta Dry Dock
DACHAU. Germany. A u g ^ lB ,
A Shipbuilding Co, returned tn
th e lt jobs today after settlem ent (43—O tto Skorxeny, the hulking
of a six.w reks long strike. The SS colonel who sprung Benito Mus­
solini from his Italian raptor* dur­
stoppage Idled 4,000 tr, n.
Members of the CIO im lustria' ing the war. in d nine of his Aj *
union o f m arine — shipbuilding dennes spearhead division officer*,
w orksra voted approval yestarday pleaded innocent today ta accusa­
of a new contract calling for a tions of killing American troop*
p ay lncraaia o f 12 eeatf-an hour. and ptlsonsra of war.

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T 1j8, 1947

T 1IF . S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

PA G E TW O

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THE "QUEEN M ARY" O F LAKE PLACID

lion T.. l*otlar
AIMrla

Seminole County
Court Records

wnrch for Kldorailo in on niwin. Ilatmolill hnvK rx*
plorrr mill author is Imving for' Eniicli (iuiaua to visit
unrxploroil nrVns mul sit if thuy an* uitnblo for mlnnizntion.
Ah no whitr man in known over to have seen part of the
rountry. which he* will visit, his hopvs of interestinK fltultf
are high.
One aim is to tm) what truth lies tiehinil the ohl story
of Kldorndo. -This was a fnhled land .where gold could Is*
picked up in the streets. European.immigrants at one time
were said to lielievo this about the - United States, and
learned bv painful ex|&gt;orieticc that this simply was not so.
Davis has no unreasonable expectations,'but he dis-s think
it possjble that some important 'undiscuvered city mnyja*
....................... . ni the legemt.
• *■*■Sir Waller Raleigh was thn mnap famous,.of. tIUr*Varlyjri'mvher^Tor F*31dorndo, hut the most inuiortant undoubtedly
was Francisco de Kldorndo;dlis wanderings for the land of
gold led him to discover the Amazon river. The potential
wealth of the Amazon valley surpasses the riches of 100
cities of gold put together.

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art«|» lty; M*rth* J»Mie Krmp
Attorney Ifonakoklrr Aanriaias
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AM Orlution

*Whittham I*. F H(i
Hanford ijfowtf* J^ffd
Tb»rati»A I Uur g ? a
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D r. f 'h r t r l r t J . . P r m o n s
O p to m e tris t
Sanford A tlantic Ilk. Illd*.
lutirar?*I2 1-3,
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Quiet Pays

YOU MAY IIK filtKATI.Y
nKPHKKSKO TODAY, BU T TO­
MORROW W ild. IIK ANOTIICIt
DAY.
IT'S
ito tv s
WORI.M,
WAIT. HAVE PATIKNOK, At,I.
W il.t, IIK WKI.I.: I will torn

1.0*1 year tin* Mrnnklyn Nationals were the most talked*
of-terim in major league baseball. Not so much for their
playing ability, though they were in first place most of
the time, as for their spectacular antics. FVcukish d isp lay s
of idiMcntmjndcdm-HH on the part of the players were
matched l»v the headline-making shouting of the manager.
I.ippy Leo Diirocher.
Now they have a manager of an entirely different ly|&gt;e.
Hurt Shotton is a much older man, well-liehaved and silent
Vet Itrooklyh now has an almost insurmountable lead for
the pennant.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
HOME HEATER EVER MADE I

. K v u ly y tly ^ jn , b n v ln » H v my »a O th e r - lin e s o f • w o r k ; ? i t ’L v

niif always nT. eessnr.v
s s n r y to
to make
m uke a
a noise
n o ise to
to get
g e t results.
r e s u lt
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MINOR KftY
Fp'tu The \t ...hnaiAif
From ia&gt; tall wmilnt.

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.Fall »h,.w• of lM*.
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Of hfitr h n » ,\# m r&gt; trfr"
|U,-,.iini It,II ►i’J U lL..
aallhhrl.l from imAnil tl.f darken'd *rmiii&lt;1
Anti whst of am.iiil
1 do not licsi
PwHr--—with ttn* r i tt mil---A nil.*raw, nt#tr vtrsr.*

SEE THE NEW O U O -TH IR M FUEL OIL HEATER AT

"LEE BROTHERS

permit* for it IoNW! of»80M99:---- WibUife-Flwrldtr

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T IIK U N IT K D S T A T E S F is h a n d W ild life . S t-rv ic e c ite s
v a r io u s sig n # lo in d ic a te t h a t N o r th A m e r ic a n d u c k p o p u la ­
tio n ooff 121.000,000
121.000 OliO ooff 1944
|!);|&gt;| lo
ts now
now falle
fa lle n to 80,000,0011 w h ile
lion
hits

itnflliln* dlvidrd

T|w grcalrtl irx.roi..
work! Ii '|o|&gt;«^

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withtlie end of (lie war the numtier of gunners lias greatly
increaseit. (.rapevine reporta Imsed on tliis pessimistic
estimale say (hat Die shooting season will be cut to thirty
or thirty-five days anil the daily bag limit to five birds.
Si tire tlie Federal authorities do not recognize Ducks, Un­
limited. financed privately by American sportsmen, it would
appear that the Washington version of the tpiacker pop­
ulation will itrolmlily prevail. There life American sportsmen who love the marshes and the cuustgl waterways with
III? brent h of dawn-freshened dir. thn, tung of sail spray
and early morn communion with the great outdoors. To
this kipd of simrLsman tlm dally t.ig limit means little.
Itut to forbid.him » Jegal preifnee in the thick Idimls of
the North American 1,’otilincnt l^t all Imt a few short weeks
this year will !«• fnr more gerious and Washington’s
NeW TArk ^HeraTj

Mor. Folks h u r r ie s
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Tribune

Far IOaNtern Nations
Such Ah Determined | nliolhrr
To lie Free Of Whites
Fni
anyone who has talked
with some of the leader, of. the
Far F ast, a* this reporter ha*
done, there can Im* little doubt
that (h r brown ami yellow penIc.h niran their piesent turmoil
lo end in freedom from theii
(d.l white ru lers..
. For the Itiltish, the French
kill loo many people,
and th r Dutch such an nulcnme
utrlul. I'.vriy roul.l • tnc*V very serrtms eeonomlc changes. Much of their
L u .h t ynunit rliange of taw materials of -thr
f llif »c* i» mumm y, was based on an exFast fnr the manulavtured goods
of I he West.
Happily, litany of the Far Kaslerners recugniur * this axrhange
of god* ‘must not only continue
but grow. This re|«irler has
n |te i« lin g 'y t *Ultnr
talked, for example, to orer ni,
the partners of India's Ibunoof Tain, a (remendnut combine
of commerce and finance.
lie told me the Far K llttr m i
nre fam b ltln u i’ for a growing in­
dustrial life i o r ‘ India that .mild
furnish jnlui to millions who ekrr
out h sot. nlarginsl ‘Ilf* on 'poor
faun (amt.
They are natuially ainhilinus
lo ’ sell rimsumet goods to their
Fkr Kdslvro neighhots, the Iyro­
of good* -which !]■* larerr supptml) by Kurupean factnrir*. T h f.
patlmrnl. Tliey c^n Ire used fot could ^n san * disastrous loss of
•rnu plsnlt, ihui offering safety sales for tho Kuropvans.
Hut thla particular Indian fi­
bom Imnibing. This history ap
nancier pointed out that whiln
pears In be returning lo its be­ Kurnpe might lose some sale#
ginnings. A re we in sight the whole F ar Fast Is clamoring
lor the to rt of heavy machinery
of a seen ml Cave-Man; rm&gt;
wliich
E urope
knnw* how tn

ent" aatrraldjr which ia w riting a
ronatilutlnn.
■Sledding haa twwn rnugher fur
the Hutch. In March they wrntn
an airreemcnt w i|l| the Imlpncaiana settln* up a republic to in­
clude Javoi Sum atra and 'Madeera, with the underatam lin* that
the new republic would a*ree lu
a union with the Nethetlanihi.
Suhar.pirnt ah.Mitilki; hna l^fupirtol the fate of th at a freem en ..
Fr»m Indo-Chtna. w h ere' lb.;
French rule, tim e i* no almllur
nrw», except for th r asplrnllnna
of the n ative’ leader*.
For F ar KaMrrner* a* a wholq
th« Phllapplne* stand a« a* u. »•
con. They mu onty gained their
independence fm m "IXF" UnlfJ.I
S ta te , without hl.MHbhrd, hut
Ameriran aid i* goin* t&lt;&gt; t|u
Island* a* the people feel thely
way thtnugh their new freedom.

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PHONE

109

Two striking nrw I&gt;uo-T1icrni designs inspired
falimii, ‘'|icfi(,r* (urnitiirr!
T lirlli-|i|ilrn l.itr Models, will, a rirh walnut finish;
the Clii|&gt;|&gt;rn&lt;l&lt;ilrvitt nt&lt; W.rn Itlon.lc. Kit her of the**
Iraiitilul nru Prrin.1 d. -i^n, will n u slrin b r your liv­
ing naim —krep &gt;t&gt;u warm tc «7A.'i&gt;( work—trilkoul (lirtl
to o * A t THIU IXClUMVf
* MM0US m i CIAMMI lOtHM -g rit matt krol f'»m
tr t’ J drop of 01II

* MTINTIO P9VH-U* IIOVII .&lt;li«trlhutr, heat rxrnly
—«*vf* up to l i % in fuel bill*!
* H i m RUI CIHTIIl—you lend the fire by turning
a dial I
*1*11(1* O m i im|HMtant (ratutre to give you mer*

\ U M t i economy I

The Lost is Found
AT

OUR S H O W R O O M

advertise

hotc watering lot plant*

Globr-Girdlru
that thr
s of
hardest thing about thHi jnh i» Thta man thought In term from
trade am i flnanrr.
to keep frnm Kmog^tj sleep. Hut anclher Indian, a Moslem lawyer
U • gelling In l»e null an old story
now that some callout observers
are laying: "Well, wrhy don’t they
take time off for a tnnoie)”
A self-kicking machine has been
invented by Tom Maywood ni
New Bern. N. C . for those wlv&gt;
have done sifmelhing which they
have later decided wav silly -wn.l
regrettable, ft rnniiils of a beltdriven hub with four arms, each
ending in a shoe. Turning a crank
*••* *ff a thoroughly efficient
kicking apparatus, fg-'|en year#*
3T»«,otrt)
“Topn” In quality
people, some of them to show
Everybody’s
fepenlcnce and others just plain'
inquisitiveness. .Such a maclune
Hardware Store
meets a widespread need. This 412 Hanford Ave. Phone 121R
Would not be true of a machine
COMPUETK. EXPERT
that enabled people to pat them-

if holds a lot of promise for YOU
rtiawlng
imhistrlalliatlorv from
India's great alrel mills. Ilul he
deplnred t lint course la-cnus.. il
w'ouhl Im* slow nrrtl ruuhl result
III animosity in his pari of the
world for. th r while aria s.
lie estim ated that 'The white
races have ftn years tn m at.
friends with US in the Fsr F ast."
He wauta W estern res|iect fdr
Im sirtit culture. W rstntn shkrHi'i'
o f tcchnlcill know ledge, and In.

world most sw iftly.
They tut lied over the govern­
ment of India, first, to M..,!srn
Pakistan atul Hindu India. Thf
Hindus -e, iprocated by recognis­
ing th e ir last llritlsh viceroy,I. urJ
Mountbatleo, a* their first llritiih governor-general. India lennnes a domtntnn In the same re-'
lalion to the crown as t^aaadi.
In llurm a the llritlsh ate pur­
depcmlence;
suing a sim ilar course. The HurHy such a fmmiila ths ItrilisU mrse have elected a constlhiappear fo lw moving into the liev
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Read tlie report of telephone accomplish­
ments so far this year. It's one for the
record! You will see telephone fblks^re
really going places—putting in hew tele­
phones throughout the South at the rate
of four every working minute — adding
long distance circuits equaling 14 times
the distance across the U.S.A.—installing
local service wire, measuring 29 times
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b y drossing youraboy in

darning Air mother* with nt|
SratNCFOOT S o x . D u rab ly m ade with
fonr-nly reinfoceed toe* and b ea k foe
longer, ex tra w ear,
buy In llteae eo ln rfn l.g g y lir.n at.
tern ed argyle*. M ade of lastro to r D n rrn e y arn s, th ey last
llirn tu h rrjte a te d washing* and
w e a rin g * ..In p a ln k n it with
” I n t e r s t o p for ever.

H ui

iVmt»rr1 ^ifK r»«1.r*t S av in a. an-f
l.- an A » ' -ollan To Mention M'S
oil r l , i llsrjnrl*

(h iritrr« t U M «*«.
Dyson ft tit Kiwis K
MflMvUD. i Ha H ub
• • nla To ora Mr 11%II
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Tfcvrvton Victoria M
(StaU Hank
Mlifbfl, lUnJ.titiln r
To Florida State lUhl
I'sttin fii, Hardy
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afopnd’llic world. This report show's tlie
progress that is being made to speed up,
expand and improve telephone service—
in spite of shortages and other handicaps.
I t holds a lot of promise for more apd
better telephone service fot*yob and your
Community.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANTORD. FI.OR1DA

MONDAY, AUGUST 18,1947

Social

Louie Belle Holland
Weds Herbert Prevatt

And Personal Activities
(Mrs. Donald Jones
Calender Honors Miss Brotchie Personals

Belly Rowland To
Activities Reported
At Country Club
Wed LeKoy Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. R. oT llnaun an ­
nounced today* the marri.ig-‘ * of
their daughter. Louie Belli; Hol­
land. to llerlw rt P revatt on S at­
urday night at the home of Dr.
W. I'.. Brooks. The ceremony was
performed by Dr. Brooks.
The bride, wore for her wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Ur.ti spent a Navy blue suit with while hlouyo
and accessories. Her corsage was
the weekend at Davtun .1 Beach.
of sweetheart - roses. MfS. Corvc'
Rev. and Mrs. J , E. M.-K'nley rie Gnann served a* her
tr honor.
are visiting in Cross City for some
I M r. Ik sk stt had a * ‘ tils 'b e s t
timo-—
*
man. JohrrCam pbell.
Immediately folowing the cere­
Mis* Jewell Pittm an has retu rn ­
ed to Sanford afte r a vjcatlon in mony Mr. ami Mrs. P revatt left
for a wedding trip sml will It
Seville and D aytna Beach.
gone about two weeks. Upon their
Mrs. W. C. W illiamtun ha* ir- return to Sanford they will make
turiu-&lt;&lt; a fte r visiting in Liverpool, their home a t 813 Mjmnolla Ave­
nue.
Mrs. Prevatt has until recently
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Mr. ami Mrs. I-*-c Mooie of been employed by the M aigarot
Gainesville visilrd in Sanfoid ov4r Arm G rocery'Com pany. Mr, P re­
vatt is working with tho Coca Cula
Sattliday.
Bottling Company.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. W. .lone* are
NOTICE
spending some lim e in Hendeisupville. N. C.
The American la-gion Auxiliary
Miss Pat Scholls left yesterday will have no supper meeting which
for Daytona Beach where she will had been scheduled for Tuesday It
was announced today.
visit for a week.

Miss Jackie Unite hi,-, to lime
m arriage to Jam es 1*. In g l.y , J r .
will l&gt;e an event of the near future,
was honored ,on Saturday with a
dessert-bridge given Hy Mi*. Don­
ald Jones a t the home of Me and
Mrs. T. W. Jones’ on South S an­
ford Avenue.
In t j / e 'center of
the mantel was a small airhw ay
under which was placid a tiny
TllU ltSD A Y "
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K. bride and groom. White tapers
S., will meet a t 8:00 P. M. at were placed on each end of the
ibe MaVmlc Hall.
mantel and the entire seen-- was
, The Lodge No. 27 of tne hanked .with fern and coral vine,
I. O. O. F. and the Seminol.* Rebec* loiw arrangem ents of pink hibis­
ca Lodge No. 43 will have a cover­ cus centered the individual tallies.
A sweet course was Served hy
ed dish supper at the I. O. O. F.
Mr*. Jones assisted hy hei sister.
Hall at 0:30 P, M.
MJss Kliialielh Whigham. an.1 Mrs.
IL. L. Perkins, J r . B tid s l'tallies
were 11*1*1 and after several prog­
ressions of bridge the sc o n s were
added nnd high prise awunjed to
Miss Nancy Collum, li seeling
Mr. and Mrs. Kranrls Meriweth­ prise to Miss K athryn Wiggins
er entertained recently a t Corott- and ncreeno was won by Mrs. P er­
ado Beach w here they are spend­ kins. Miss Brotchie was presented
ing the summ er months with n with an attractive vase of wine
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Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Carroll
‘ beach p arty honoring Miss Betsey colored glass.
Those Invited to lx? with Miss Jiavo returned from a vacation in
.bble and H arry Brownlee whose
IPagement was recently annuun- Brutchie were her mot In
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n u n ng the aftem-Min; swimming
r.Miss
L
aura
Chittenden ha* iewas enjoyed by .he guests and Sr* Mrs.. Lea Moore, Mrs. John turned afte r-v isitin g for several
•arly In the evening a buffet sup­ Hughes, Mrs. George I) Bishop, weeks its Pinellas Park.
per was served by the hotter*. Jr.. Mrs. Perkins and Mrt. William
The dining table was covered with Blair. Also the Misses -Shirley
Mr. and Mis. Gordon Biadivy
a white linen cloth and an at- Smith. Elisabeth Whigham, N alley
rangem ent of pink carnation* cen­ Collunt. M artha Brown. Atidtey have n* their guest Mr. Bradley's
tered the table. Pink tapers in Barh. K athryn W iggins. Jean H ar­ mother. Mrs. Ju lia E. Bradley.
crystal candelabra were placed «m per, Elisabeth' File, Sylvia Mcisrn,
each tide of the flower arran g e­ Mildred Robson. Camille Batten.
Miss ’ l.oretiu Franklin, who is
ment. Mrs. Meriwether was assist Jkh 8 Thigpen. M artha Pei kin* ami
making her home in Hanford, Is
ted in eerytng by her mother. Mrs. Mnry Ann Whelchel.
•pending some tim e with her p ar­
V ^ y Stockoff, Mm. George Stine.
ents ill l-ake Mary.
V n . W. 8 . Brumley and Mrs. H. J.
Lehman.
Mis* Mary Frances Whiddrn of
— The ronple was p fttrM B ed'w lir
Tampa is the g u ejt of ‘Mr. and
a set of pastel Fiesta china.
Sirs. C. FT Donaldson of Lake
Among those invited were Miss
Mary. *
Dibble and Mr. Brownlee. Mr. and
The R. W. A. Circle of ihe First
Mrs. George D annalls, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Phillips nnd son. Fred­
Mrs. G iffo rd Swain, Mr. an d Mrs. Christian Church--met on Friday
John Hughes, Miss M arguerite evening at the home if Mrs,. W. die. of Jacksonville a n visiting
' Dibble. Miss Mllli« Casron and C. Tison with Mrs. Tis-m presid­ Mr. and Mr*. A. Franklin of |aik r
Rbodea Spell all of DeLand. Mr. ing. Those taking nail in the Mary.
and Mra. Andrew Myers, Mr. and program were Miss Su.«an Willi­
Mr. and Mm. Dudley Glover of
Jim . H arry Joe MinaVik, Mr. rnd ams and Mr*. O. D. 141ml res*.
'Following the business meeting, 7'nmpn spent the werkeml with
Mre. Robert Herndon, Dr. and
*» Mrs. E. D. II row nice. Dr. anil refreshm ent* were vetted hy the Mr. nnd Mm. C. C. G enii of SanMrs. Douglas C h a ri* . Also tin hostess to Mrs. O. T. Pearson, Mrr. ford.
. “ Misses Joyce llctxel. Hetty Mcore, I.andrrss, Mrs. (!. W. Morgan,
*P hrllls Dickey and Mary Thomas Mr*. R. C.l Fox, Mrs. J. I„ Horton,
Mrs. H arriett Miller nnd Mm.
Wilkes.- Joe MrCaatln, Em m ett Mis* B ertie- Hughes, Mis* Mary Marv H arris are spendm r some
Herndon. Rilly Brumlev and Rich­ Edna l-andress and Miss Hussn time at the Riviera Hotel In DayWilliams.
tuna Bosch.
ard Wing of Providence, R. I.
TUESDAY
The R. W. W are Bible Claea of
the F iret Methodist Church will
have a covered dish supper at the
church a t 7(00 P. -M. with Mrs.
Mrs. P. II. W yatt
yait
J. M Tindel,
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Mr. ami Mrs. George W ashingOpen house was held oil S atu r­
Ion Uow*land of Sanford have a n ­ day night at the Sentinel.* Coun­
nounced .tile ellgaginirt of their try Club nml supper w ar .cited
•laughter. Hetty tatuDc, to Jam es on Sunday evening, Clmih - l . t LeRo) -.Mulct son,
son of
Eric tei. manager, anm»i*ti.-I in lay .
Audi &gt;».01 arid the late Mr*. Aud­ Among those »o»n at- ' h e . tub nvi r
the Weekend were Mr, and Mr*.
io -mi of Helliughum, Wash.
Miss Rowland is a g raduate ,01 W. G. FlemlngwMr. and Ml *. Jufm
Hcmlmde H ig h -Hchoid, class of IveV and Mr*. Ivey’s • i-.ici, Mo*
t! 'ii .iinl 1**01 present employed RilUt GUt «f -I .• ditvilh*. K xSrM rr
(■V .Florida Fashions, . Inr. Mr. and Mi*, .loin M. i tL . Mi u r l
John S tu e lT ti. I’l’ d-Mr- "VV.
M aid-on received III* education In Mr*.
V_L.'.i me. Di -and'M.-VH.e ifl:rnr.
t il.. li»lm»ck A.i.t " -s sr-.asW ntT T nr . . Mr.-and
M nr A .1. \7ITUata'. 'It*,
‘“'nritJiili’Iv' ‘ .ifli'i lu-' gl situation and Mr*. George Thurston, Mr. and
frdttt high school _he entered the Mrs. Wnlti'i High, Mr. ami Mis.
Navy where Ire served for two Clyde II. Terwillcgar. J r . Also
0 d n hall years ill Ihe Pacific, He Mis* Dorothy l‘&lt;well. Muck Ctyye
- now employed b&gt; the Florida land. Kirby Fill Jr.i *1. \V. A tii *Power nnd Light Company of tin. Hilly Firming ami E. R. Smith.
Miami.
The wedding will lie an event
of early Fall.

Had Carpcatier Has
Paris Fashion Show

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Meriwethers Honor
Couple With Supper

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Circle-Met With Mrs. Tison Friday

HALF SIZE BEAUTIES

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McDaniel.
YMm. Kdlth fSAOtl a n j ’illugfitr?.
Lynn, of Sylvester, Ge. are the
guests of Mrs. Scott's sister and
brother-in law. Mr. and Mis. W. J.
I’ell, at th rir home un Palm etto
Avenue.
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Mr. and Mm. Frank Campbell
have returned to their home In St.
IVtrm burg afte r visiting with Mr.
and Mm. J. It. Well* of C rystal
la k e and Mr. ami Mrs. l.e« Hen­
dricks of l-ake Mary.
-Winner*—of—ttlS OVSmTSr of
.Commerce lieauty .-ante**, held on
Aug. 8 in laike Mary were: first
place. Miss B arbara Eubanks of
laike Mary, second. Mil* Ruhv
Ifrewer of Sanford nnd Miss Leuorn Itovstlen of Sanford, third.
Mis* Dorothy Morrison, daugh­
ter of Mr. nnd Mr*. W. A. Morrlsen. is visiting in New York City
1* 4, r spending some *ime in Chautatuiua, N. Y. She.plan* lu return
to Sanfoid in Ihe near fu tu n to
•visit for a short time before leav­
ing for Agnes Scott in Decatur.
Ga. where »he is a Junior.

,J. W. linker, who has Ixen
• pending some time her* with bis
Friends of
L Stoudenmire daughter. Mr*. I.illln.i Vickery.
will irg rc t to learn that he is ron&lt; left yesterday for Greenville, H.
fined -U» - She - -Fem ald-ljiughton (V He was •rto m p an ie l lu G uonMemorial Hospital for further ville by Mrs. .Vickery wh'o will
later leave for Katonah, N'. Y. In
treatm ent.
visit her daughter, firs. Lillian
Mr. and Mm. W. E. I.ipplnrolt Morgan.
of Baltimore. Md- a rrile d todajelo
Mr. and Mr*. II.
Tlit/wp of
visit th eir son and daughter-in
Isw, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. I.ippln- Enterprise have returneit fmm a
vacation in northern Ohio wrheir
cott.
they vislterl relative*. While there
Mr. and Mrs. John I'ekhain and they were rntertain e I by Mr! and
Mist Peggy Howell of Lake Mniy Mm. John L. Steven-on nnd Mr*
have recently returned afte r visit, Arle Henry of AshtalmU, O. who
lng friend* and relative? in A tlan­ have liern guests in Sanfoid for
the past several winters.
ta, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mm. H. 1,. Eubanks and
daughter, Rochelle, of Lake Mary
have left for North Carolina where
they will, visit with relatives and
friends.
Mis* Jane Scott, who has been
visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mr*. Fred It. Wilson for the
ast five weeks, has returned to
•r home In Orlando.

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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bender left
on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs.
Bender's mother, Mrs. Elleij Hall
of New Sm vrna, for a vacation In
Nyrth Carolina. _ .
Mr. and kirn. JU-haid Brown
ami young son are the guests cf
Mm. Brown's p aren ts, Mr. and
Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Sr. at Daytons
Beach.
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Mm. 'George Touhy and. son rrturned* on Saturday fYom West
Virginia where they Itava been the
guesta-of Mrs. Tuuhy'a parents fur
the past several weeks.
Mra. J . II. Phillip* and- so.i,
Johnny, were called to Macon. Ga.
on Saturday because of the dlftess
of Mm. Phillips', fath er, W. D.

Couple* Honored With
Breakfast Saturday

JAVORI1E 1 canty In the City • l
Urutliedr Ij-vy ts goig- "&lt; Khy
M tC hiu tint was chosen from V u
finalists to r ttm rn l t'lill.idelpii .»
*ln~1M~ftmri.il Atlantic City, N. J..
Pageout .if Beauty and Talent.
Elm 10,21 yearn old. biomb- Still
bruwic : -1 1 ed and works in u llur t - 1
llsa«raciw&gt;nal SoUwdjjhoto)

75 People Attend
"Dunce At Mayfair

• Slis* Itetsey Dibble nnd' lla rty
lltownlce. whose n in iiin g - will lnaw event u f the near fiiliu - were
honoretl ini Saturday m orning with
1 breakfast given hy Sir*. Ralph
in still Smith und Mr*. II. C. Ilet
reh si Ihe home of tlie fu n n er on
Soulli Park Avenue.
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'blur
wan used in dei-nrating the partv
looms*' A rrangem eut* of pink
I'l.'id io lu s e s a m i 'asters w - , e used
.in the living room and reiiH ird
tin- dining tnlde. Ilridnl place ennl*
marked the seating arrangem ent
md 11 m iniature bride and groom
ib-nirnntrd th r plarps o f'tti* hole
01 ed eouple.
Following the hieakfasl Mis*
I IN. bln was -how 11 to |l" ' living
iiNiin where kitchen 'it.'iisil&lt; were
t'Hnked on the fireplace her.rth
Tile hostesses* gift in the couple
-m i- 11 wnffte tnmr
Those present w ith Miss Dibble
nmf Mi. Iliownlee were Rev. and
Mi. Dotigla.* Charles. Dr. and
'It t. E D Brownlee. Miss Marv
lllotois Wilkes. Janet I let tel,
Richard Wing of I'lovnlenre. It. I.,
and Walter- Meade Snmli.

Hi FLORENCE MILLS
. PARIS. Aug. I \ i,P
Mad Cut
pentici hns hn«ed t i-t —titir • colhv
lion on the h a ru l silh o u rtt.' thi*
fall. Two ot hei feat m m art very
linpoltailt too. Tin dtopped stlinil
del line, w huh Us to h&gt;- -•&lt;n
throughout tin- vonmrtiun. nml high
standup enllai- which reach o f t'n
a L s o thg ears
Unlike other houses tin s' full
Miy^sC- i m i^ivr- Ivl* Mlgsi/,wd*A^lc
line and stink to i t TinsMitTfi's’lt
her rnlliviMit.
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Her sdlhoiiette liai -he widest
Part of tin* Inuiit online at a
cukved seam alxait 12 ii.che*.
allow I lie hemline It is Vaiicd by
having the fill lie-' nnd »tib e&lt;)iK'llt
.airVL-il -eaui. cniua .smiy.. on-'uue
• ide oC the skirl.
Fullness is rrellleed a t •thV'lionillllle to tile isiuivaletil if a pencil
skirt.
One navv'. d ir-- .vita 'sleeves

Mrs. McCall IIjmors•
Miss ^Jackie Brotchie

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l l i r LYLS of .IHE
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HIM Ml M IV U O ILD
III O.N I t l l M A D ■r r
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T rj n Si'» Ileal T reat Permanent *haprd in Ihe nr* ‘ I rather
rot 01 till I..1111
a- &gt;011 prefer. I -prri.ill* 1' o. mI lor d t) hair.
*irsip In alini lit Hid .te illii tll.i--:lRe .1 Kpe.lall).

Ah' .1 ,1 III.-till*. I • .11. I
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Hath bad 1 . 1 • C lub.dam ■ • In hi
Salute*! u gh! a* :lo \ 1 &gt;T.n.
Inn. (’ d am . wto • 1 ■ il
tin
h alltu o r 1 1 11., hotel |.&gt; 11&lt; .0 1 .
of Slews 'tin lit and In - '••
(ta . I
1 tin; llu dui &lt;u -eu
millg w. I iij .v1&lt;| f 1.011 'll ' 1 III
3:1X1 u
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niornliiE t-rin k iast w.i&gt; • .'»hI.
A till o .■ tlituv' n tten Jin c •• •
Itii'haiil Itwiehrtor. Mi. and
D. Moats Sir. nnd Mi
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lliihop, Mi, and Mr*. W. II. IVinht.
M r,'.dint 'll* , \iidrew r’.in i. i\.
Mr,,nt L ilia - JdL.UtU-2— .-D .—mh
Mr*. 1111 dig Itm • *. Mr. ‘ :id -di»
Jaek hs’ gun. M’ aiul "ti ■ :
IIIRTH V N N O l'N t‘ESIENT
ling* lb . and Mi&gt;. t|, ?. W-etl
ru ff. Mr. and Mrs. I'd'Vllt L'm'
Mr and Mi* Robert Dennis nnh o l-'i, Mr. ndd Mi • I • .1 Mi ih luoilied tmlny -llu* hit I li of a son.
li'.hcrt Mieliael, oil Aug. la
Jr.
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Sm
Jan. II.X..
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Dll
ran. '1 art It-. Wii 1 V.
HLu I ,
.C an.till* Hai'en.. M uilli. Ilmwii,
■lean Saver, ml I* 0.1 ! unit nin:
L 11 S. \V ■im , 1
1. 1 .1 tin
W ylt-r Smith. Jan
jk itrlitlo i,
Roliert Newman, id
tidham,
K.lw.iid H in t, i—
••. Hole mi
Ijiiij ). Toiuniy V
lu'i-pli
I’.n
and .lo« 1
huu.

Miss Martha Perkins’hnl a* her
guests .at Daytona' Beach w h u e
she is spending the summer with
her family, the following member*
of the Pi Beta I’hf sorority. Miss
Olive Fleming of Jacksonville,
Miss Jackie Fosdick of Ft. ............
Miss Virginia Sewell of Starke
and Miss Betty Kennedy and .Mi**
Mi . E m m e t‘Mi i ill entertained
Ann Allan of Orlando.
on Sniurday nun
d ji ■ home
on I'urk Avenu. i’ '"tim r Miss
. . i-:agi iiiei.t
Mis* 8 hirley Morgan returned Jo. ■ ■ Bmtcfiu- v
to h sr home in Katonah, NV Y. lin* i.-crntly In
•int ml to
11.. 1.HI.ti* of
yesterday a fte r spending thv past Jam . Ingle 1 . J
month here with her grandm other. the McCall hum.
Ittaelivev
I . innltis
Mrs. Lillian Vickery, and aunt, Iv il" orated will'
Mm. laiurine Beal. Enrooti- she and greenefy.
will visit with another aurd, Mrs.
lotto in- the Him ,u • 'I , . Me
J. 8. law in Shelby, N. C. She Call e fy rd b ed I
was accompanies! . to Shelby hy small •andw iehr--'. 11
Mist Thro Vickery of Key West.
Mm Hrotchie was &lt;
Mr. and Mm. Don Carpenter and Garden* .Cook It
ami son, T erry, were the g e n ts ini itid 'lo Ik* with t 1
oviH the weekend of Mis. C4r|ieh- Mis* B rolrhie. m . i -u n .r'
te r’* parents, Mr. and Mm. J. E Moolr, Mrn. ' Dolinid
I lie
William Allnir.'
Wathep. Mr. C arpenter returned Mrs.
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to lowsRurg on Sunday wlier* he Ml»»-s S hltley Ktnilh, Alm-tlta
la wurklng with the Lakn Couhty | Perkin*, Nan.-v Cullutn. Jnna IbigCltisen. Mrs. C arpenter and Ter- [ pen, Martha Brown, Camille Hal
ry will remain In Sanford for o ten. Audn-y Rtiih, M«»v Ann
few days. They have recently. WheMtel, KntItrvn W .geim , Mildmoved to Leesburg from S y rn -1 n*l Itobiort, J ioji llarfi. t, Dnphna
cuse. N. Y.
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jltw rlu l at tin &gt;nd. of o ten-inch
ehoiild. 1 In . It,p | g jih i 'i i stru
_ n g„
fioin’ .i mu 1 u w l o s e fitting waist.
The fullnes* wa- gradilkted into
11 nariow hem line.
.Anothei variation was shown in
a Idaek nioiie n &lt; k ta il ; i « n which
had the Ix&gt;t tom tie r -of the sk irt
gat hei e.l into the curved bairvl
line*. The liodiie had -a play of
feather* running t/ito 1, yoke »nn
a slioppid -boulder line.
Kin was in the news fur tupsw ats..-H ere- th e Iuwe'ied nhoaldsr
llne.w a- . u n more m arked, often
vam itig half way down to the vll u . w , ---1 1 ' ■“
K w tf Ole e iifd n g -Sear follow­
ed the same movement, wsth very
few exception*. Gold Inme was
Used for one gown ehiet* had
draw -string fullness at the hack
w aist.til fining into a *erj- I. w bat’let line.
Velvet nnd Ih Aulltullv d eig n ed
bits'he in pastel shade* w ele u»ed
m il. RjW shotihU'i nrvaaling neck­
line .01 fullskirtesl b arrel types.
Chiffon in gtud&lt;-d sen -iirens and
Ilia. * was used for G ueiaii d rap­
ery.

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I.oi atioii
.’til. Norlli I' ll k . \ t rime

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I'hotir

NOTKE
M il. A M I M IIS . W I I .I ,I AM K. I\ VOKU
w ill len t e f o r I lit' K n * le rn nm l M itlw rttle rn
n titilii'ls S i'|»l. 10.
J f _ w e e im ^ lir t»l w m i r r in R rp c ttn n llr'K T lb iirh tf fin e
nm l itriT im is je in d t i r i'iin u lm limp*
S ilv e r , t'h lm t
n r C i v -l.-ll. fbllM lIl it* lie ftirt' wt* I fii'i- nm l w e w ill I ry
In Rfl I Item In r y m i.
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“REMEMBRANCE”

11tr gentle way of fine
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men i-weax glrn plaid wonted,
soft to touch at fine till

A New Pattern In 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Commem­

, . . the new, lithe look of ihe

orating Their 100th Anniversary—

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long, flared Jacket. . . make
It o( definite Fall

Also Other Patterns In 1847 Rogers

t Importance. Tailored in
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AgalcMilv Wonderful Ftaui______
Oyraw Thit*H KlHfi Eriougli For Any Occasion
. Enough To Enjoy During Ihe Ilopeat Weather.
’ Fall-wise Colors’ Of Navy, Copen or Grey with
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SERVICES FOR EIGHT

Other aulta in Wool Gabardine. Khallanda

GOOD NEWS — Odd Pieces Will Be Obtainable For Christmas

and Worsteds In all the ne» Fall rolore.
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Charm or M laaal. sad

Bonnybrook.

Itsngln* la sissa from 9 thru 41. Also in

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at
«-i* to Stop swinging on Up;
hangers in the gym.
••All th r clothing Ifiwkt rn &gt;b
gym hav r 1 h-»-ii brutal!.- t-»tn *-ff
it -aid. "Anyone »,, ii nniiilaliT'
these lo s'l ib fen-el, .4 i-i*:&lt;tiiiwill get the same treat mi nt- M l-t
all. thixe hock* have fe lilt' tn*',
| vuu know haven't &gt;Mu hem I th» - &lt;
' screech when \ou pull them • I f

Weekend
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Feds Trip Saints,
G-Men; Drop Game
To A’s; Red Hats
Here T o m o r r o w

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Elwood Cooke, Sarah Cooke And
Pauline Betz To Come To City

Hr ARTHUR HK&lt; KWI III, Jll.
Herald S|m rta Ed.lor.
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M .o iin it »t »t k
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T hr Sanford C d rry F&gt; I* con­ r , . H
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tinued their drive for the- fiist
| tv
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division a a they roptird two of
AS .&amp;?«
O .lia a t
th e ir"th m - contests otTer* the pael O ilm ii'i
*1 ’ i l ‘ .#11 H ‘a
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ft .449 r&gt;
Friday nighl at th - Mi.uh ii*.*l I'a U lk A
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Park thi! Sanford aiH 'irgatlor l^ -.I.u iK
4r|i P 7fc .313 33
trounced the leairue loading Si. lirtyl"h" I I|l*
,.a ll. Iv .lr n t o ,
Auguittinn Salnta in a I lu I rnnI . . »i.«ia ' urlando •&gt;
hank OTid j . u»in»*vtiw .
te a t Saturday night In the A Relent
h i . Augnallhe 2. l*a v lo n a ll»» rh
City th e .S ala t* whilr'vprhi"l the
tH-ldrail I I . 1 ‘a la lk a 2
Fed*. I to 0 In a ten innimr fracua.
I .. M ,* T e S a p * Y eatrrday the loealp-itrinitncd the
I.—.Ini* *t tlrlanilo
GainraYtlle G-Men. 3 Is 0
Val.t V-i at Dalai ad
I'a y l--" " U -ach , a l HI. A iis im U ii
Friday night Buddy lorte handHANKo MH. kI llaln..«lltfl
ruffed the Salnta and limited their
i . i . k a iii r.
heavy artillery to fivT widely .cat T#«m m t i d v aw
.I'H. i.n
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tered hita to rhalk up the victory. Itr.M.klyti ,
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Manager Don A n d er.o n ,aent ld»u HI. fe»ut«
' aa -.1 . 11 * 7
Prempaa and Hal IM ner to the IHMFV.h .
&amp;T 12
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hill In attem pt a to "top thc^ Fed N«w York
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uprialnR, hut neither khtfnker l*h »m(d
la »: .Tall i ! ',
aeemed to have the re&lt;tuited abil­
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rhiu4»ii*itiA
ity.
llr.all, te al,M ar
Saturday night the Foil* and
lloaton 2-2. New .Votks. t -1.
the Salnta tangled In one of the
I'h lU d rli'h ta
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Ilr ix ik lr n ■
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hotteat cnnlealyftbey have Pluytd
axt.-l «ll—l .nil 1th *»•« gunnel*!
thia year, when Big Chief Jim
Hi. I*Ail. a. I'm .i.mall i &lt;lu-t in- 1
,rln&gt;
Kejrher outU tted Charlie lliaaen
t 'la r la a a ll 2- 11 . U h trag o e -1
In a nip and tuck mound lialtle.
r In the-falyful tenth. Art-SlUV
**ell ainglrd, followed hv Intention­ N&gt;m ?«»rk
.a n
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al paaaea l**u*«l In l.yle Judy and IIAatoh
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Anderaon. Bl,**n coulJ not re­
an II
.tis I I I
|;h 1 a«l#l|hU
gain hla control and walked John­ rUtrUli'l
at
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ny Pawlick to fojflo Stillwell acroaa rhi»K •
lit l i t
II a i
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with the winning tally.
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Y eatrrday the Gaine-tvilla &lt;«• HI. Mula
II,.a ll. tr .le n la r
Men were nol.igble to aolve the
ll-xl'.n 2. Near Vnrk M i l innllnta
left-handed alaflt* of Johnnv TomI'liila il-lp h la 2 - i. W a a lila g lo n l :
at. and were-, handed n 1 to 0
IIHIOH ." .I .
1‘hlraao 1-2
I'U viand a . I, HI laial. 1-2
whltcwaahlng when Bill l^-wia had
unleaaheil a hike-cleaning two ply
jtn m .
poke to left e#»trrfield. "ending I___ AltMY
Gal, Aug. 18—id ’)
-Ralph H atterflem rlhte-’ ttTId-~an.l r'Trtl.'TTNTB
J e rr y Silverman acrora the platter —The Army’s F irst Annual Golf
Tournament ernletl with
Capt.
with the winning aeorea.
.
A' hit of eitrllem rni occurred Fre«l Moseley of Norfolk, V a.
during the top of the fourth fram e defeating l.t. Joe W orthington of
yeatrrday, when Bare Umpire Fort Worth, T ex . 2 and I, yenBoa a Brlherk chased J ik- Katon of tin lay . Moseloy who act o hot
the f l'i to the ahowrra for extend­ pace early In .the tournam rnt l&gt;y
honors, and
Ing the argum rnt over a play at cophing/ medalist
were
all
even
aecond haae during tho • prevloua W orlht/gton
On the 27th
Inning. A fter the tilt waa over rough the 211th.
M anager. Myrl lloag challenged W orthington went I-up hut Mose­
Umpire Belheck. Place Umpire ley rallied and cinched the match
A lan Moldey and acvernl players on the 35th.
limited the action to a few h'-tly
anokrn worda.
2
Iiulan.y, e
Tonight the Feds motor to nr.llnuti.il.
2
Gainesville for a slnglo tilt with
22
a t I t It
TtHal"
the G-Men and will return to the
" I M IIIIII
local park for a tilt with the Dr"I, f k I— l.and Red |l*fc. Thia will mark Mr-Mnnll*. •«
.1 a .
I 2
the Del-ami aggregation's final Mtinny. 21.
t e a l - )
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appearanrr In the. M unicipalJ&gt; ril
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thta year, unleaa the re d i, who l l a i rtn glo i, rf
I I 1,12
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are but one amt one-half pamea H
J I 2 2 o
llrlils Cf
out of the first division, ran win Hllv-rman. If
4 1 1 2
4 » 2
J
a la-rth in the Shaughneaay play­ l a s t s e
a n I »
offs, which are beh«liitcd to get Toma I. p
under way on Sept. t.
7 a 1 a 27 II
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l u o n o i u 31 IkiUth. IIAII0V * * L a O .
PORTLAND, Ore . Aug.
U»* |»« ktii ii11. k al a |M»int •»* IINot m ute tlian 2.’&gt; per cent *d.
O v e r C o l t g e S t a r s - C h a r le . "Chuck” C ongdon.T a- .■south ot NW tV rnri »»f .Sw U o«
Not way i* elu •-ifieij a* h aldluil*.
coma. Wash., professional
professional, won the sw ift or Hre. . t . Twp. tt. Mouth
_ _ _ _ _ _ .. .
tu n a s 2wK.ftft. -run Houtn ITIH itIhftiur Ksrt 2»2 rt throes North
CHICAGO, n o g . ,3 —(AT—OI»- ^ X °
°
,?£!!!.
j j&amp; T
i'e n l for Cull* vi.
server* today
established
the . . .
f n9- l 'J!"1!1' . Vnknnv i . ' i I72S 41. throes Wrtft • (»* *f». to
4)au m u ii|le, means •"tree wiftd.’'
of I'-siniiina rttnlalfilag IH
• C hicago Bear* a . fav o rltJ. ..v e r: “ &gt;U| .“f '.270 .,.lro&gt; r , -_.JohnB3,..P ,i l&gt;.,ini.
Klwood Cooke, h i. wife S.irnh.
Mr. MnrrUon who is a peinonel
th i' hlehlir l«l»ni »,4 All R . r s fnr mer. Owdin. N. C.; Clayton H .a f- ,« |. . Hlft.fr Ilf N l
O irU rr noiifM thM ynu
I’elfrey Cookr, nnd I’ei.lin*.* .Bel *,1 fn . inl of FI wimhI Crurkn, hen forCTRD UF TJIAXK-S
-I ! te t i f f
!*»■ • c t o r t w .
tyqnpprar in . lh r «f»»r«*
top ranking'.Unitrftl
Slp&gt;i..Jennie
fri",.»enMy with th.
th . net
ru t I
_nitid HijtleiJrnni"
d fn*«n»enMy
Wi thi fan * ol U IB
National Football le a g u e
'
% raid ratHi atul l'«uM « l 5 «n fo n l.
plnyem. are nle
"
---FlurUlw-uttr. ur .hrfoa«* lh r 3f4-«l4V
Bkrly. to maintain
,, MlllJ miil'JJv invttwd-rwrfHmn^fi
who dejiailed tins life J id . »*».
Ion. and the pttk of the collegZ
t h H r - w in tiT hi
uf H r| » f r i n r -\ I&gt; I f l 7 , «*t •«»«•
i.,_ crop is.t.i.~
i . k , iin. Soldier
u..i.ii... ■­*”• seconu- monwy at z m .
le ttlq tu rte r* 4t the (ll
headnuartara in San- |
1017 wish to i*Xpr«s* Olll •• ri)
iatg
Friday .night
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MavTair. Inn, it w as learned to- . ,
thank* for th. kindne- • • *b *»n
Field.
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■laV from Llpd . Welrei. ueheial
its iluting the l*&gt;»* of *»Ui- lu e lilt d
Although Head ■A ll-Star Coach
IM 1
Mi. M otiison stated that In the
m anager uf the |iopulnr r n o r t
nml father, tbsl t*U#» e l h • ••*
O.
I*. Ifetiu lu ii.
l*Wrh
Frank U a h y of Note Dame and |
l!v,,0M Q u b i n ,.h'' 1'“ '
event the troupe rum p. t*» Sanford
of «*lrrult r * u r t
hotel.
hi* sta ff have |H&gt;tentially t h e ! ,
Assixiathm of America,
e v e n one of Vim.
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Mis, B elt ami Mr*. Cmd.e are " ‘‘ V
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strongest group of player* In the t •* Wckled over _ acquiring
the
Kiln Mm* Bellamy ami I’ant-iy
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fly;
K.
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C,
on lt.ur and have line.) up M date* " h -j J »*•'’* «"• “ n&lt;'
J®1 " "
game's history, the Bear* Were *®rT
’"Jf ^ Sadowaky, fl-3
all over the country. ’They nnvl rxhihltm n- at the M ayf.i. Inn
given the n&lt;sl to keep their rewb", w**k«d j»Ul o
a giKMl location for their w later «•«” *■
, .
coni intact of never losing In’al* i i 0*000 *
P1* ^ co*ch&gt; b 0,i
Y f i n i H it » A r m * *
travel, and I Lilly Miev,* that
In one of hia letter*. Mr. t iH*ke
appearence* in the r la u ir .
j Toronto last *v*w.n and wound T«; O E I t T I I I ' f i K L I L L I A N f ^ \ L *
Sanford i* the w ill I r a tio n they " ta tn l th*t he plan* (o he In
The arrival in the A ll-Star camp UP M ,h «
fourth h ghe.t l.lH K H IftASG, n h n ir r f i ld f W * Il
R ||«rwn&lt;Ml
T n rnn lt^ O ntario,
ran find. It I* hlgh'v proliahla Florid.* all winter and I h it he had
yesterday of A rm y’* Doc lllan- t *ror«r .
'" ’w d«func» t- 'eve’ t'an
aila. an&lt;l w Iih m n ia llln k id d r t w
that they will - r here fur m arly l\J*l»nrd on making tume .(lot a
chard rom plrteil the complement I '* n!b *Ton 1 * * nt h,,n* l0*'
Ir S I ||ftrW 9M«| Ih m l. Toronto* t&gt;n*
eight week*,’; Mr. W«*t*J» slated.
|H*niiam*nt headnuarter*. "Saufonl
of 5.1 plnyprs.
I to hnn«l|p, w a s the Almost un»- t a rh s U rihmI u :
»
Mr. W rtx r praised Charlie Mir- . i» renlrallv Imuted and maylie we
• vt’fskl plaint of most of tiir
Y t i r a 111: i i H H K i i r n o t i k i k i *
rison for hi* aid In n m tarfln g th ’* ; can work something out,' Mr.
I coaches. **IU never was a prnlf that a «ult ha* lir r n filrgf hy Mat*
. I.(mM
s* Lot Oft! Hall " ggl'" «titan Ylra |«a l-u ta fo r a h ro lu tr dl*
I Cooke *la ted.
outstanding *lars. *
Wigwam and the first at F’en Idem for me al Baton Hall.” aayk y nrrr. in thr t’lrvult Court of Mini*
Honey
who
turned
out top team* inuU Co unty, M o rld t, at Hanford.
F or Kent or Sale Two -! It"I room HOM E with Ineon i.*. Close
EVERY Iftpr rahinrt m ule In e i ­
way.
M ust Iw priced i«h». C.
at that- institution. "l-a»l season Clot Ida. T h r b rir f t ill- uf th r
luodern honifs, ten minulca drive
der—all kind* ul HtMMlnnrkmj.
of Ihp hearing I* to find out
SIATtO AT THI COUNIfl TABU, I j ,- O verrll und G e-rge (Bild)
H arris. 6Id F itsl Si reel
ir
lU lr o lm
Mrrlo
la iiu .
from down town, on hard loan.
* special made diNir*. »•!«. -irmin
WHY the report from I'Dte
Onllum await o|icning of trial seaal' n in Santa Ana. Calif., nm rt. nt
The Church of the Mesaiah in was the first one in which I •p.«!&lt;•*
la
in
tiff.
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9
i»dr
lUtllan
didn’t
play
on
a
rhamplnn»iiit*
stairs.
ole
Cahinel
Works,
ilirerGi
lieAbout
one
&amp;
one
half
arres
of
Umpire Lately seemed to
which Inters nnd spectators w ctc excluded. The pro»ccutt0n'll» recking
' adjacent Newton will lx a gath.V aIH rrr U n it ,
drfm d fciit.
hind the Clinic. Cnr ( i r r esliland with each home, well drain*
h a te squelrhrd the iacidrnt
to Introduce hive Irttry* w ritten by G bun and O verrll lyhlte, ill Jail.
i ering place for t.uckev fan* an ’4 club." say* hook ahot special­
A N D Y tiC A U K I I K I t H l i r U K mates, phqne a.72.
*d laundry with rain w ater tank. 5 A R TIC LES FUK SALE
then if reperrussion* are due,
g t ' l l I K h tn f Hr lo u r
» |» |v .A n r r
n tri m
oni itrial
for 111*1
th e ‘Slaying .........
of 1/ .*••
and the titmvingiip
■ player* next Friday when Woody ist Sadowaky.
4.
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in r.T in
im i 101
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P * attic fan. complete hath room*
let them fall where they may.
1 (Porky) Dumart of the RAato.i
WORK Pinning und ! .0 I HW lanjiU caliln^jidftoc ti^htdo Una .|Hegrd rrtm r. Slaiuliiigaftl left TRACTOR
In
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■hruhherv hnd fruit for home
Heltiinnle f ridden
The Brave* Ib.l. Elliott, se.
Bruin* will l« m arried to Mi**
ftT-niilrnii’ftfi
pr.iV V: Ilii.ir* ''Aft^lTil rndtfuh Hrlia Crank.
*
(Inferngllonal houndjiholo) I
i| a | &lt;&gt;( AUAtttL l i f t , .i»r tit*- M UM
Lawn C b^jr*ftioutdoor,and’ poro-S • OJtJtYf fnu'lraiiV
The thud of toe and pig.kin I* ONI 6 f TWO WOMIN entranU In I’hylli* Johnson.
Among
the lec.leil b y ’the nation'* fan* a* the *viU MO h r de fau lt d)M lnil &gt;«»U
rfJI-J.
v
fiiiniture
built
to
older.
J
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c*&gt;
rrallv a lot closer than in u t of
,Mnr,l
the tftoa Angalea-to-Clevaland Na-* guest* will Iw Wmaly’s mates o-i N ational l-ragur a
r»..f^»d ft*
l*#M#
Itobiniun—l-uke Mary County
and one o’clock.l i r t h r r
n n tlr* In &gt;ou
(■ri man, A rt, Music, mil .kjitlt
AUJllUK tJ t^ K W rn i, JR. lealite. The Sem lnuta.lligh grid- V-nal F«nai-t,A lr Tqophy n c a t a , *b*-Brui 3*' fan.t&gt;/ j ’’•Fra-.t Lihe.” m an,' liearly- quit ' Vbe4- gmne In u ik tx f»:&lt;
EXPERT painting
contract’ nr! A l l U T i c i t h
G rild c
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grid
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of
playing
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Bauer
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Milt
Schmidt.
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WJInietle.
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training at the Rem ind- High Jane, a former Waap, po»e* In front, All are from ^Kitchener, Ont., I,oil hr up and told official* ot •&gt;r ito v u i*, n *i. i i i h ,u &gt; »r J u ir .
Frrt?
Phone 78LJ.
S t l l C l O U i S IH* i U r l i n
SPECIAL
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OKI.ANDO INCIDENT
tf . lordlv sixth g r i d e i tepoOH-l
i
SrhiMil Athletic Field amt arr of the P -JI ah* will Ily at the raco and ferquently are referred to os the Pittsburgh Pirates who lh " i I»4T.
.
Outside
white
paint
hv
Davis
Bid* llaye*, .porta editor of tlu* "Inti'il to open the season on Sept.
llm the little A m e io im * ’in,*F.VERY type ealdnet mad" to o r­ P u b l i s h O w n P a p e r
ft* I*. H srn'tun
the ice sport* "K itchener Kid*.'* owned hint he was going' to uuit
RECORD FLAYERS for rent. By
Baltimore 5 gallons V2SU0.
Orlando Morning Sentinel &gt;ay*: 20 hero ag ain ,t Gainesville High on Auguat JO .^ n o lh er entrant 4»ti n n in g G erm an wnd c m -i-,uki
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A . i-lsflft of the r l t e u l l
der—all kind* of a'li'Klvmiklrtl*,
if he couldn’t Iw advanced. Thi- .
day
or
week.
The
Music
B
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1
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the
race
la
globe-girdling
Bill
Robson
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rtin
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"I’tek.
8yd llerlnng of the
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fallIv well." As fin th m is e O e i.
special made Hours, etr. heliiinCoach Kettle* la attem pting In Odom. (International 5oundpho(o)
C liptxr Sm ith, Boston Yank’s Pirates sweeleixd hi* check and
10
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W.
1st
St.
I’hone
DS3.
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treet.
Phone
90S.
H sm ln o l. i*,iu a tr. itftsi*
Florida Slate |j*agm* i» tcopening complete tl\e *chr&lt;lule for the Cel­
itic sixth g rad er* *a*d they i&gt;ole Cabinet Works, diiectly la- Al’ Newsfvaiure*
f not hull coach, ha* introduced ten t him to Tniunto where he
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the irive»tigntinn of the turm &lt;il ery Fed griddera, sin*,* then* ate
hind the Clinic. .F a r flee esti­
A OFFICE apace in Melsch Building. 3 acres field corn teadv for hatan innovation at tho National had a good year and wa* brought
BERLIN Sixth Grad- i - of the n n ll v held a songfest Mfith u ftoi I
H r o I . It out, A
that followml the Orlamlo Sanfoi I thiee open date* on tho Fed gild
mates. phone Mi'.‘.
l»-P"t» C lr r h
^
Ijirgo light office*, rewly decorveiL I’none 781-J.
le a g u e club’s train in g camn U up to the big time to stay a&lt; the
X iii.-ii. iin ,l..[i ,1lu lrlit * -il III ml -HU
game al Snofoi«|. last Saturday schedule.
ftft'lrruil ft-uurft H sa ll
ated. all militiea, heat and .Uni__. .
»
nearby St. John’* prep. Dan- n u t of th a t season.
issuing an uni'Uised, noniHillllcal lio*l* Il good till! -. for cfteiylto
night. The ease i* being reopen­
tuivycl**!
lilfi
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Uir-aarvift-e-fomtshetf.—Cgtt~K8R:'i'H«TtrT:
f7IVlitfTnr
The Sent. It* dale will lik^j- be
vwrtr. Mass. Son.e of the Idg men
FLOOR S A N D IN G &amp; finishing, newapg|H-r in' thi* cilv of Inter­ ft*a- in it one big gi *i%iti Inst rail
ed a t the re,|in*»l of Sanfot'l filled with MdlHiurne or New l \ n t
By JO SEPH It. KELLY
loiurel Ave.
W. IL A A. Dept. Store.
are .too heavy and som&lt;v of- the
cleaning A- waxing. O ur power Allied sqtialible.* and Oianv parti- (wi. ••
lari*."
«»l |&gt;ei* need—trr-he ~trnitr~u|i, kOVl
Itiehev a* l—lh school* h a v exunit enable* ns lo work a l i e n - «i»an puldicatinm.
“U,* cling Gel m an -ongV »*ilh
CONVALESCENT HOME now 3 piece Maple living-room m lh
-trtrir Ileillre to laisi a place
th ere is no elec trir ,-onnertin I * Tin*' iiim-jibiilte.l ‘ ‘ k liv i ti.n r tls-lii i Idle th ey sang A..... ..
BOSTON f-A u g . 18 ( A Y - llv ’;-. the clip|&gt;er. So b e ha* a ^ ’fat m en'*'
reasonable. 317 TV. I.’dh.
open
at
ChijJuola,
18
mile*
3.
E.
original vtrtlirl will *taml.'
on the Fed schedule.
available. 21 veal* expeliem . Ainetikinici" find then ne-v- in Mine- with u»," said I • ne&gt;--T O : H A It llV
PllOft-rOIV.
IU**»
et
stu ff:' National Champion (aide, and a "thin men’* table.
of Sanford and 18 mile* N. E. ADMIRAL table iiuhIvI radio, J
unknown
The OrL 17 date I* Mhing eon- Jack Gramer, who resemble* El- S ugar, b u tter and desserta art­ (frtua #nil
II. M. Gleason Lak" Mary, ('la jokes, chit I'hnt. Hint g o siip - tin ­ I
"We sang Trn*r. i • fhey
"Bight or wrong, the official
of
Orlando.
IJtrge
screen
and
You
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tirrvby
BollfW
th«i
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Vunki-p
D im s 11,- .m l
Oh
months old, perfect mil Ilium
like then -Intesldi- ei'iinl-I p.tt I*, s.xic
leporl of the .ncideilt i« that sidrred I'V Jesuit High and I’om-c lie Vine* more than any of th - missing from the former. Ba-k •Ult
Oik*
Ii#*
l»#»n
flM
open
porrhes
to
alt
and
enjoy
1407 W. ICth.
’
lurni.heil by the umpire*. And Do In-on of .^inini. We would like current tennis headliners, intends Joe (iolding, erstw hile Oklaho­ uR.ilitat &gt;ft»u lit lhr Cllfuil ftattft il
ROOFING - ROOF' P ainting, all theft—wiHe glibly of trip - t*i Eng S' .ni.i very swell. The A u n ' i i m
the
cool
h
r
m
e
s
off
Lake
C
ath
­
oiler all, th ey ,.- the lellow* who to s «h- IhjIIi of these fcchoolt on llie to follow his Idol’* steps into tlu ma speedster, la the "thinneat" SeMliff.te &lt;*ount&gt;. al H.»nfo»«l. Kk»n
kinds. SiniOi Bin. phone II**. bind. Pari-, llm - *, l». in I nil point* guf. did the Vilgmiii lb-el "n u ll
erine. Large grounds anJ walk* AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
Halt«la. In a* rerlaln r«utr
N«n»
ftfti-st. north, and south of Iteiliftf.
were In the thick of the atorniy Sknforil sehclule. They wtffild give pro golf afte r he lire* of court of the , , thin men at, IHI.
,vj . ^11 know I* an Ann in an folk j
_
...
safe
from
auto
traffic.
Large
and Service. The Music Rot,
•!
iiD.i,
IHp ilvrmmn
tv\o
“ Inginl \\ i nek i * noft. *m tour iLin
&lt;
p m te .l tiolgi-d by Mgr. I.ou llev- the buy* an opportunity to make play
He i. convinced t l i . 4,
Al Sldonk. fotm er MU- cy K rA lfi
lobby nnd room*. Brick consump­
.I .Taw.fi#l
K
■»*
119 W. 1 st S t Plump 953.
12 S P E C I A L V I C E *
.in SftviUi-rlaml," report i tin* p a­ folk tinner*.**
•
il anil other* of the Orlando overnigh] trips and it would lx a a* Vine* did, he will find a aiaaippl S tate star, la the rhamti an
truitrr,
ft
alto
I
vfet»»l**nl».
A
lw
*
tion. Can accomodate 2 &amp; only.
per. "Ib*nnis lloila-rg i* going to
club. Other* who witnessed the real ex p riicn -r for them.
»1r*rri|illof»
of lhr
rral
At the end of th e In • one e,tt h
play for pay golf much more a l the sweeties* table. Al star*- lhr
Phone or write Tor" reservation ROOF COATING- Aslmslos Alu- FOR RENT clo u r sunder. *E:i .y Denimiik the Irn-t ol I Ins oionlh.
Sanford supporter* will get an profitable than pro tennia in the ml training at a men- 270 pound*. rttAtr dNCfliml In m UI iu | It a*
scene were cnn*lilerahly farther
tin man girl chose .in 1 m m -an |
tninum roof coating- good for operation. 1C* n m n a ld e rate.'. Stinat once. Oviedo 2302 or Dr.
opportunity
to
see
the
Gainesville
follow*
I’hvllis llinwn is to
in E ng­
rii.it i».
lemnyed from the arena, and the
metal, slate or compoiltion m uflong run.
M artin 2392 or writ* Box 137
ford Paint &gt;V G lass i.u. Phone land and B arbaia .Wolfkei get ia gill alttl danced with le-c.
T h r W r it € | m « ’ of H\\ S
of
Coach Hon»y Russell of
rhancr* are good that any cro*,- I'lirpir Hurricane, Florida Militaiy
all of them were girls -x&lt; -m h • s*»
Although
handsome
F ran k 1*
ing. Stop leak*. Cool* your home
Chuluola Florida. Large redan
31)3.
Academy.
New
S
m
yrni
l!ea,
h
and
going
l*ari*.*"
•eetional ‘poll of fan* on w hit
Wki-i li-r who was plckc -1 «ut by a
Shield* now confine* hi* tennis
10 to 16%. Ten year ftvarrauty.
for guests to visit their doctor.
m« staying x,.u t„w.jy German will. \» U»Even “teacher*’
actually occurred, would produce Srabrei'Se High in action at the to weekend* oe’s stll The idol
DObGIi. - PLYMOUTH
8
ENKARIK
GLASS
A
PAINT
luuh s^hiMil athletic field thi* year. •if
tadiiiul thi* vi-ar, f"i ‘M r- W ihh-rt v m cl„ | „( t|„, e n t-u -.linun-ut u
widely divergent tr*uon*c*."
FURNISHED room. InnerepHng
PARTS ANO SERVICE
th*
fashionable
Newpfto!
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
array of team* will give the
, milI, tixik llidaira I'* Ii* and
maun-**. Clo*e in. Girl prefer
109 Palm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 will gu on a trip til Dt-u.mi'U. N nr-I
”1 waa thera In lth e piVs* lju, That
Casino
galleries.
Regardl#**
o&lt;
S T A R T S T O M O R R O W F O R 2 D A Y S!
W h eel B alan c in g
way. und Hft»'isi«-I».“
|
t.., It* Gray'* nictUli- ift IIII tftiu
red. Box 49. t?'o Herald.
my*elf a n d . I , lot one, couldn.'l local grid fan* a go-rd v arie ty 'of w hat pair «f clasay, developing
SEWING
MACHINES
77777
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HALES A S E R V I C E ____ _____ * A ,)K m"\h_..prui.flrtg 1V U - - — nAVV-aft*— seuilying ■in—t l l « t u t |;
accurately recount tho m i m be­ football. Ilrre ’n there
youngster* play oil the grand
. AVAILA IILR.at ppcpc-CODrenient. H ERTS SEWING MAtHIT SHOP
j ( l. nt,w*t,a|H-i ftvarmsl u • &gt;- ady«7?
Vear*. Ilaxo your wmiensi moth alt-uit the British Emit t-.. Kit' ,'
yond the fart that llrvil hump­
stand
court,
*|/b
delibie*,
yea
and
lv‘ locatixf down towm section.
Nolle Trapp pan* to enter
proofed nuftv. Duwntnftftii ( lean- India. and \fricil, 1'*1 Li
1 "fti-iv in - i... — . .
IIS S. FRENCH. I’ll. 1190
ed I'lntc Umpire L aity l.uvrly
nialion*. ru»h to the m oit «b»up to data apartm ents with all
era A Laundry, lil t I'alinettoi u-n-Aing," r»-|*ort tin- idui&gt;r». "\\
with hi* rhe«l or m ld-riff -fu r Piedmont College .this Fall , , • t» llt. cuurU whenever ex —filmAve. Phone 914.
Jan Jcnkltuun piana.U -g^ l*«-Pi«-»U
._____ . a n - a b " A idylng Flngli h. Sja-l'ing.
I I M i i -rnodarn convetollmAk., AdulU CANVAS PAINT- clear and_col
which he wg, filled
inont. also . . , Go-t Singletary .te r Shield* I* perform ing. , . .
T il!
“^ ir. P bonef660.i.,
*
Wa. ’ SKNKARlK GLASS A
“ "Syif If,*i lung i* ghfolutely right and
He
still
give*
more
autograph*
t'iann
Tunhig
and
Reiiairing.
I . I.
Lloyd Swain are expecting to
----------------------------------------PAIN T CO. Phone ?*0.
ill re-opening the case if itanHill. Rea. (511-W.
than all of the gam e’a . present
FURNISHED room,-----with
kitchen
••4 A l*»ftV — I’tH ft III
el.roll
at
Bollin*
College,
O
at
cnee
CouldAdam Eat
The Applr
lord priitrsta w arranted *iirh acprivilege*. (507 Oak Ave.
r a lc w a U ln «
.—
T ir e
N u alrlat,*
rnathani will go to M onay Slate
FLOW ERS
.
SIGNS
tn&gt;ii Tin* Judge i* W i mtntkt! G
* Wilh Slomarh IJIcrr Paini?
• Ambition* yoiBigster* will havt.
Txarhers
College
in
MurrHi’,
Ky.
.
foe
all
oecasloni
Show cards and poetars
2
W A N TED TO RENT
and a Ihoriiugh ptidier. But tin
T h - letilifti i
*» i_\ et A-i.itii r a t m .
Harold K astm r h a. m ndhsl thoir only chance to make th»
MrNKILL 4 YOHT FLORISTS
«I1pit* Iftiltl! IH \ r r 1. 4\
O -I I K K D SIGN SERVICE
proteata of the imposition of fu r­ at NnrJh
Carolina U n iy rra lty , . . I’. S. Dqvia Cup Team during
FURNISHED o f unfurnished apt.
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
In 1 • •
4 f“
‘,I'
'*
0 . I). Ijin-lre*a. Phone 1021
ther pcmiltte* ag alru l Oilalido •• Coarh l.i-onaid' Mcl.ucsi," former next week’* N ational J)ouhl*s Rl
I
Office
ph.
403
residence
nh.
MO
R
perm, resident*. Ry 1st o f Hepi.
*,» f a r «" it ap ix ar* oh Hie m i J
Seminole High School ri id mentor Brookline. Nna-playing rap tau .
Watch and duck rrpilrliiL'. Kl* t- I* * »•»(• T* • I'flg.i t#-' #••!*•* ; l rt'
Close in a* possible. 2 lied­
face, not likely.
:
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Paints. Poultry S uppllrs. Nails,
ha* la-cn In town for »omo time on Alrich Man ha* indicated that the
Uic Appliance, Hewing Machine Hit*
.
rooms.
Please
call
271-K
afta
r
.
fur
IniiiUftotti
'
" I t l» u n lo riu n ate that Sanfnnl a vacation. . j . Jim lllolnek, who selection* committee will String
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
and varuuni cleaner K-palrt. Tin6:30.
.
.
t 4ml *•*'!••» •
and Orlando, engageil in a ter­ played n few Y am r* with the San- along with Jack K ram er and
Meats. Touchton A W atson, 1201
Home Hhn|i, 1700 Sanfnid A ftp. I •••Il • 4 ,| (jnri| Lv • !• • » •
- •!■
rific .tre tc h battle over fourth ford Celery Fed* in the FKL thi* Ted 8chrn*der for all four alnCelery,
Phono
1199.
b
!»••«
*»f
l.ftln* Tfll»l»li 1
GARAGE suitable for stiuage.
G. C. FY-llewa, Ph’ine 11-13-4.
ixmitinii in final Hlamting* ami year, and whd I* a H.dlin* g rad­ gle* assignm ents and the only
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llrilM
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Ml'lil
Rep
Reply In w riting to II. I„ Schwab
*nlAlfl.r *•! I 1 lui’ii | m*
a filial shot at the fourth pin* uate. will coarh at the New Port available berth will go to the
CLEANING
AND
lx. 210 t. Rich, D.-I.und. Fla. FOR 8ALE— IJnisroek for drlvo- LAND
III .K Y o l It MH‘ 1
ways
and
roadway*—Phon* i I.RAINAGK. 2 NEW CATER­ I MTil’
off lierth, should gel Involveil Itlrhev High this fall . . . Peter doubles (ram* which flnlsha* firat
hu . liYftsii
I h iik
• ■
1241.
or
M-cnnd
at
l-ongwootl.
hi thi* ir-oprned deal."
2
or
3
bedroom
home,
good
neigh­
PILLAR DKIHKL lll'C l.D O Z­ BltilM 4.14 n « lu I'
Sehaal. FSL oecretary and league
* Ye*,- it la tho "Ullle old Boh. statix-ian. I* va^ationine at Day­
borhood.’ close to South Hide
ERS WITH . P A L M E T T T
We agree with Bob on the fat* tona Begrh . . . A paid crowd of
School. Perm anent
residents VUXEDO FEE D S—comnlet# lire.
New Englanders, and summer
HAKES
TWO
3/1 YD.
I,A S T D A Y M O N D A Y
H unt's Tuxede Feed ftiure.
that it wn» not po**ible to *mgl'&lt; 2JM13 fan* Jammi-,1 llarrl* Field in V a c a t io n is ts h e re a b o u ts, have ev­
with children. References fu r­
D RAGLINEH.
E Q U Il’MENT
out the player or playei* who Gaim-svillft- for a coniri. -Iwtwct-n idenced a fo n d n ess fo r night ha*ebished. Ph. 674-J.
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY
FOR HALE
' KaaaH.-'
were lidding to the aturmy nc- the Saint* and the tJ Mcii the liall. In 21 after dark contest!
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
OLD
NEW
SPAPERS—S
0E
N
T
8
House
or
a
p
t
,
furnished
or
unfur­
ea.lon by i.ulling Lavely'* bat other n ig h t II was * I* m-fit game *0 fa r thi* season . ' . " ' . i l l have
( &lt;) . OHI ANDO, FLA. PHONE
CANVAS AWNINGS
PER
POUND.
BUNDLED
IN
nished.
P
refer
kitchen
equipped
down into hi* fare and Imuiii ;• with the Gainesville 11*11 -luh giv­ paid tn see the National le a g u ­
2-29x1.
CANVAS rORCII CURTAINS
Yfl
N
out
nok
necessary.
Perm
anent
*.
BU N D LW r
mg him around, but It 'wa» clear­ ing the proceed, lo tIn- Gaines­ ers perform at Braves F'irld.
VF.NLTIAN BLINDS
resident*. W rite I*. O. Box 1341.
ly evident to all who were pre.t- ville High School for the ntirrknse Thirteen llghte&lt;l tilta at. Fenway
10. 16. 20 and 26 OF^IT
R.I'NT A CAR
■nt that llevil waa humping l.avo- of fool hall blrarhrr* . . . M
O p en s 12:45 P . M. 40c
Park, home of the Red Box,
Aluminum,
Sltrl, Wood!
HERALD O FFICE
1 R E A L E fT A T E F O R SALE
Y4(U DRIVE IT
ly with hia cheat nr m ld-itff for wishes to S tan Karplnaki of the St. have attracted a total paid a t­
10
DAY
DELIVERY
PHONE
ipiilr a dlatance.
'
Aiiguatinn Saint*. Stan I* the tendance nf 429,139. Thi* _ la tho
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" •
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One 8 room house and 3 four nmm See Jimmie Cowan’s S h e d M rtal
IVBUICKL \NI» MOIMMSON
We do not agree with
Works
for
new
Radial
ers,
new
nroiid. papa of a so t l„irn last »ccond year for lights at the
houses at 71. Hickory Avenue
S ift tb t F m J P diH r.
C DKIVIMT. INt!.
llaye*-w hen h*e elated
that
Radiator core*. Radiator clean­
S atuniav afternoon. . . . We refor sale for 13600.00. All taxes
- e/McCall'i,
the Sanford fan* requested
ing
and
repairing.
relvgd a nice note from Dick Me4nd insurance paid nn same. J,
the re-npenln* of the case.
F R K B K S T IM \T K S
l.anlln yeaterday. Dick I* um ­
HELEN McCULLY
E. Jones. 422 F!. 4th S t r o t . Han­
CONCRETE HEWER P IP E
The Sanford m anager, Jnhn
HEE IJH FOR
ritn n c 80s
piring in' the Georgia Florid*
ford.-H
a.
SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Trap*
K rider, railed for a complete
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
lu-ague.
lie staled thn; W. L.
Blocks, Aluminum Window* and
Inteallgatinn of Umpire l.ave- ‘ A ndersonla a fine fellow for whom
AND TYPING
•
HEAL EHTATI*
I Screens. White cement Paint,
ly'a report, whlrh la skid to | to work . *nd that h- iD irk) I*
CREDIT b u r e a u o f
INSURANCE
Pcrma-tile, llurTicane bracca
have withheld vital parta of
HANFORD
_________
LOANS
MORTGAGE
getting alortg fine. Jerry LaI Miracle Concrete C om pany,.3(A)
Only In HI* "Fortlu^'-but
the proceeding* at th* Muni- • Count, form er
11(5 N. Park
Phene 180
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
Florida Mate
Kira
AvePhone
IMS.
rlp al i’ark th at fateful S a t­
R eglittred Broker and
la-ague arbiter |* umpiie.in-chlef
urday night.
.
,
,
Irsurance Agent
in the GF League . . . P. Bayard
FULKY HAW
____ FII.E E , Re toot her EXPERT HA DIO JtF PAIRING
' Thi* ’Turmull” did tu.» immlv.’ Smith »eport* from Little Sw ittcr
Rm. 4
Florida Slat# Hank Bldg. POLE.
n a l 3 setters. Kmerick wood
any Sanford player*, and onlv tho land. N. C. th a t the llrrrld la comFred Myers. SI I E. 2nd Ht.
Working machine with It II. P.
NEW, two atory, threa bedroom
Senator m anager ami »everal O r­ .ing through promptly and thanks
motor.
I
Band
Saw.
917
W.
I3lh
hutn*.
Two
car
garage.
On
lando playera wero In th« frig h t­ ua-for tho good Info on the FHL
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
e M»ny l«Us 40 *«H nTftf Hav* la *•&lt; u*
St .
ro m er lot 110 x 140 in M ayfan.
ful incident.
* — DIAPER SERVICE —
n i t h l « - h * V " IrcqtM nft i t o i f * to p i m
Will
tell
unfurnished
or
furnished
A rrording to th* National A,*
Rahy Valvel furnishes hospital — K *r* b * &lt; k w ) x * ,'la a , b e i u M al m ia a t
YESTERDAYS HTARH
SEE TIIF. new Uvyn Shaver. A*k
Phone 366-M.
aoclation rule* a player I* pot
'clean.stcrlle dl»|H-r* ami dattdor* funrtiMial tidMjr dlwwdw*.
Pitrhing, Denny Gslchouse, R«*d
fo r ftlemonstrallon. 8 ENKARIK
supposed to touch an
umpire Sox. held the Yankee sluggers
ised co n tain e r.. Economical and. II this it yoav troubl*. lluth out »orj
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
A NICELY furnished Y room home
T hat misdemeanor on the p x n lo. f jg - h iu in the 11 Innings in
safe. FuXy medically approved ftiiliwn *n&gt;t bl*di|,ft etth |)r Kilnwr'f
W. 2nd 8tIn Sanford* lleighta. Every m od
of th* Senator playera la enough oU|pitching
Rookie S tar
Vir
Call Daytona 2D57-W collect for Sosmp Root. It quickly watkt I&lt;1inrt**te
ern convenience, large
Batteries A flattery Charging.
to la g a neat stupensiun on them R u c h i 3 -0. (t was Rasrht’s first
detailn. 9d dia|&gt;era, 12 a wi-c •_ Ik* Bow *1 uftin*. help (*U*V* ••&lt;*•&lt; M i d porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 911
II. H. POI’B CO. INC.
Ilf. and - 1 M burnins mumIImi . , . hdp*
We liellrve th a t llaye* has the ,|efr, t afte r s Ik straight triumphs,
•’FIRHT IN SANFORD”
W. 13th.
b)*M*f Irrlldtoa that i* 'i you up ei*Ht(.
wrong slant on the request. T hai Batting. Bob Klllntt. Braves,
TABLE TOP electric w ater heat- L O N N IE M C M U L L E N ’S Market
ti«imp K&lt;.ii I, truly a*lur*'t »-*« »*ft
re-opening of the case i* n o t) made two hit* In each' gx
gama in
NICELY arranged five ,-oom bung­
era. Hodge* Plumblln* 'Shop.
B arber Shop open Thursday, lo r»li((. Mill tun* hsv* Isk tn II loft lino*
Iftolntad
play4T.
luted aatt the Orlando playMIV.'riouble
victory over the Giant* 2-1
alow, about 3 miles from city on
409
W.
1st
St.
__________
(rnaftatiofift . , , oftlrn vilH uroedortul loF riday A S aturday.
was pointed a t the negll- IBnd 3-1. Ho drove In what proved
oared road w ith several ex tra
v i l l i C auiioai .T * i» •* d.focft*d. -----of UMPIRE LAVELY, w h o ,ijo be the winning run In the
lota. Priced a'. 64,960 00 w ith 6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
F a t I t — trial tftipply. writ* I)*pft. A,
accordlIng to all accounts, DID I opener and knocked in two runs
13 N O T IC E S— PE R SO N A L Kilmof h Co., lac., FVli 1295. 5t»mfo«d,
tattractive term s. "
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
NOT TURN
scored
th* other In the_ nlghtTURN IN uA FULL RE .| .Bnd
. ______
IB M
_
H ighest cash price paid for used
v,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
C oca. Oft — |#&lt; lu ll-rin d boftllo ol
PORT ON TH E INCIDENT,
leap. In all, he was rtflionsibU for
Kayaiond LundqaUt. Aaaoclala
furniture. Ted Davis F urniture SANFORD lU-auty B a to n -P h o n e H ,im p R o o t today a t youft druftiltxo.
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UjSSjL'il
1354. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
Lavely. It has been stated, mad ,-1 four of his team 's five runs.
• .
^ Phone 712 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Co. 311 E. liL Ph. 958.
Aphlrin
Phone 1354. Perm anent waves
no report on the fact th a t Man-,
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■ 7"
' 1 •'
41M
acres,
with
approx.
600
standI’LL
BUY
your
ear
regardless
of
a g tr Bevil was escorte&lt;l front
DO.NH TRIM DODGERS
IB up, guaranteed. W ater sof­
So many women write to our
-k ™
. T’l 1 ^ age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
in*. old orange trees, located
tener. Also open evening*.
the field by the 8anford Cht-t
•
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magazine and ask if they
I^af
Hopper*
Saifit Wstrtn
Damping
Off
*
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about
1
blk
off
o
f
Route
17,
Just
W. 2nd 8L
of Police Roy William* and 0 f - | PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IB-riA*)
should keep turning In their
out
of
DeLtuid.
Elect.,
phone
and
fleer H. M. Young. It l* al* u |—The Ims Angeles Dons grabbed
l
LOST A FO U N D
used ctToking fata. Most &lt;*r- w ater, no house. Owner will sell 7 P#t», L iv esto ck , S u p p lie s. 14
said that Lavely withheld the a narrow 17 to IB victory from
Red Spider Mite*
Mol* C rlc k elB
* -*
*
Ik
.. t)__
. L I UM ^ Dodgers
V Lv U a *. here llast
a .t
• talnly y « l There II still a
very reasonable or will U ke
th*
Brooklyn
hat-pulling
Incident
and’
the
Collie dog. about 4 month*
trailer In trad*. See. Mr. Bowen, FOR SALE—Galled saddle horse, LORT:
shortage—not only, in the
night aa In# All-American Conhumping melee.
old. ‘A ntw era to nam e of "P ilo t”
spotted China boar, 60 pig*. Gus
641
Plumose
Drive.
j
ferenc* pro football teams plqjrod
United
States
but
aU
over
the
We Kanfordlten hav# nn
Reward. Phone 1060.
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Bchmah. Phon# 8B3-W,
' .. an exhibit'
exhibition game that
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axe to grtml with the O rlande
world. Her* la what Secretary
SMALL furnished bungalqyr^cnr.
the gridiron season In Th# Pac­
LOST:
F'cinale
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white
hall flab, all wa, w ant out
HELP
of Agriculture Clinton P_. .
r w r M . UIHUUBfi
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ific Northwest.
with brown spots. Answer* to
Priced a t 65,000.00. .
Xndcnon sayi: " I t I. U U
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
EXPERIENCED celery grow er or
neceasary to conserve e v f lf
Am you irmihia-i
Reward.
Raymond
L«ndqnUt,_A"eoelale
dUtira* et tain
trained farm m anager for farm
pound of used f it. since the
functional
mo
Phone 711 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
la Zcllwood area. Qood position
° y*t**U fat supply ritu a tk o
I M ik H W I
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A U T O S F O R SA LE
fo
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rig
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party.
A.
Duda
A
Bona,
till*
maka
you
aunar
8 BEDROOM houae furnished or
la little better now than it waa ftum pain, fast “
Oviedo. Phone 1161.
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unfurnished. New electric kltehaarroui,
ratUr
pick-up
truck.
last year.” T hat's why wo
1939
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•en. double g a n g * 4 acres, few GIRL fo r cashier A eo*met!t coun­
Phone 912-W. ’
American women muat keep
Lydia *. PlnXb*ra» yr*r»*t&gt;l# Ckanfru
it
tree*
on
ML
D
ora
high­
pound U&gt; rrllevs auch symptom*'
ter, aleo soda girl. L u sty 's Drug
on ta rin g used fat* until the
la * meant madkal laat jriaXhain a
FOR BALE: 1MQ Dodge ton A H
w ay 8 mile* from Sanford. Phone
(■'."ip.i\ina pri.ftft.1 rft"'*i»»!:lr
world wide shortage is over! !
truck with '42 m otor, 15.000 to
County 6305.
W i maka our own loo C m m . All flavor*
woman troubled tht* way. It-* wliat
Telephone 6771 ' V
ORI.ANDO, FLORIDA
m llea—also 4-wheel utility tra il­ Doctors call ■ uUrtna acdatlv*. It naa
Stenographer Wanted.
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bungalow loee r to be pulled behind car. 2-ton a gratia aonihtnx (Bad on one ol worn*
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Wilson.- Phon# 479.
t "lift*I l*ftper ten! or**"*. . ■_.
Tho Pioneer* of Soil Fumigation In Florida
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load lim it Dick Aiken, I‘hun 9 o aT»kan
tegularty —nnkham4* neeaWANTED—Carpenters and Brick
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THE 3ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Market Report

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

. (r«&gt; ll&gt; n 4 Itmm r« i» Om I
first fiscal year. June SO; *1W*.
Since that tim e substantial a d ­
ditional Improvement of the pro­
perty has been effected, incuding
a conalderabte am ount'O f pavlnjf.
The S tate Road
D epartm ent,
handling this la tte r pbnse of the
development,
hatdsut fare*!, a
portion of the M arket property
tom e 800 feet wide, fronting on
Edison
avenue, and extending
back aeveral hundred feet In serve
all of the building* erected on the
•lie. In _addition lo access by
hard-surfaced h ig h w ay ,.th e Mart
ket I* aUo ydrved by adequate
rail aiding facllltlee, giving dlr*»et- eori'Bet with- th a *cart1 ar*
tapping the F ort Myers -arta.
Cucumtiera. eggplant, pepper*,
squash. tomatoe* and other produeta have been handlrd on the
F o rt Myers m arket In substantial
volume during the la it year. Man­
ager Nehrllng. In discussing the
current outlook ha* expressed the
assurance that the Market will
g at Its full share of produce
from the adjacent territory, during the year ahead.
handling of gladioli ship­
m ents. through facilities made
available on the F ort Myer*
M arket, attracted
considerable
attention In the la st yrar. P ro­
duction of flowers and bulb-, in
th a t area ha* (p-en an increas­
ingly Important Industry In re ­
cent year*.
Activities throughout .the S tale
M arkets system are
concent­
rated largely at prrsvnV on the
renovation of'.faeiltfiea, and gen­
eral preparations for the fall i *l •on, said Director WllSort.
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H ’HHhnneil fr*tm F n if (Nifl
new t ronfertuire in-com m ent f i
Cxechoslovakla and Hungary
CLEVELAND, Aug. IP,. OP)— a jjloa Winston rim chill made
RF.RMNi Aug. lit, I'D
c
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With one of the "b ig 'fo u r" f u b f e r .o v ,, th e British radio survey- He*- Vmerican- Government aava
savs tnO h a w been exprlling the Germanic
comnanie* having reach-1 It* x«c- 1 u n ta y ' % the B ritish people t
United State* occupation rone is Sudrten* and Rwaiiians, hut the
und lt*47 agreem ent with the CIO
nt*Inline nrnl fight it o u t" petting so many tlb-gnl German AMG ha« refused to take any more
rubla-r workers, representative* ”t
Calwell h at Iw-en in G reat Hrit- im m ictnnt ■ from the Ko*&lt;daii rone Sudeten Geiman* beeau*u th* U.
the union and the B. F. Goodrkh ain to -u range fo r the transfei that tlte.jaif* cannot bold them S. rum- can not handle them.
Co. opened sessions today.
of Rrjt.m* who wi»ii lo live- to and they a te trt-mg sent bkek with­
N egotiations liotweeu the union A utetalia. He vaid some |f[ii,,M*'‘ out |--roMi Lttiun.
and the Goodyear Tire it Ituhber w ant to make the thatige, ami
In V
inWuW we.-ks, u ii, AMG report
— ir - *'"
Co, ended Saturday In an n g f-r- Aunit ui in inteml* tu move -oine { declared yesterday, G erm in-pol Ire
tiitnt g ranting worker* six j aid
th is &gt;caii. jiunpiiig. iJ h bn ill the sta le uf l i m e , lender ing
holidays u year in lieu of further tmnl yeei-ption of ItritirbeTx Jh^rv \ the Ruaslatt ruhr, asserted ♦'•.(111
wage increase* a t the present.
s«elt
tiftor *a : “ QPt u V ffie y rm&gt;
t- W
g Mrefu:
ff lttjj* fu r illegal-nnlry hut
G. Ik i'attar*&lt;in. venonil eiitn . 'b iti* .* '
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bvWrww&lt; [ jailv-ani)
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srl for th e union, said ne hop. J K k s t i kill .
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U/izt*!
rourts." tY fee-quarterj
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the settlem ent s m i 14--Ii. m b ’ 1 ■»
o
f
ihr^s
hnd
.to
be rrtu m rll'ti lihmit
YT-. .lippiuL-.h' •
p attern for pacIS" with NTu- i~thrt"
.ukl.OSill - ^a .-ple." * t ’ llwcd! - lidi ta.-iiig penalized,
"big four" wpnpanlc*. U W it’.rh. "Fvetr st* tfie imak nf her navat
AMD nfflrtaU in RhTenbjrg.
Protect Your Hesllk
Firestone Tire &amp; Rubta-r (To, and pr,wep -.he only took care nf He»*e, reported last week aliout
By Sleeping Belter,
U. S. Hubla-r.
pp.mmtKHl to :!5,IXHMMMl. There I* one refugee In in said be had b ft
An I1H cent wuge increSJ-c was QWijiopidatlon In G tta t Britain, Ihe Russian zone l&gt;ecau*t* he had
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
granted employe.-* of tin- f&gt; ur llTid under imputation in the de- ta-en draft,-,! t„ work in uranium
rompanie* in Mareh. but hi-.t mlr.loni.
BOX SPRINGS
mine*. ‘ German authorities In lla*’.
monthe the union annoonnd !t
*‘l*iih - It. it,tin |f&gt;-«mit.* tins aria til " have, rom ptainrd nf an
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
would seek another w ig - Ih&gt;om .
ili-bslsiHV to Ik* ironed out be influ 4 of German* from Husslan-Goodrieh mid union offiri.it i iv- \vill Iq -tar-i'tl nut, if another v f f liplsd territory;
M aniifsrlurrd To Your
dirali-d that outcome of i. strike wni happen*, wit!,nut oven
Individual Order By
if,T he Anteriran-lleqnte I Getntan
by CIO-UKWA union!it* a t thi !• I Ing •. pilliutl . -I fe.it."
NeW* A gelay u»ld v c e n l .i y rrfirm 's Xuiu-atoona, Ala. plant'll.Ight
Cnlwnll Pit
f h i plat &lt; i" StrirtloRS on travel between the
M allrriu Renovstlng A
have some b'-aring on *odav‘* ion- liuild
ii
p"|iiilatp&lt;n from, .Its llritirdi ami Ameriran r jnev, abalRebuilding A Specially
ferenre. A fter'ag reein g to '(inibn mi -* nt 7,rpMi.nuu .t„ 'jii.mm.iMSi .tailed afje r last- JnnuarV‘« econ­
Call Ua Today -- Sleep
demands for company-wiile tu-got. in ii--- next f
ration* be­ omic m erger of these zone.*, would
Better Tonight
iatiun*. Goodrich spokeou-u ia lr r rm. , "'.ve la v e in faith to lit ' I* rcstOfed to catch person* tr y ­
said they would, not barualn on u lu erefn l Intention* nf tha Jup- ing to j r | from the Itnsstan to the
eompany-wfde bast* dur Ift* a Wll St*.’*
II. S. zone by way of the British
strike.
runeBoth factions reported, huwevty-,
ft) a’ »mtemVnt eontalred in l l "
that their delegate* wouhl appear
Orlande
Sanford
AMG report, General, I,uctiu D.
today for pn-lindnnty -talk i.
SanfordPhone
1881
Celery
A
Ctav. m ilitary governor, nskrd:
Sanford, Fla.
"How Could wo justify German*
from the U u 'tlan zone whim We
ItfHjTOWAug, Uf, M i— Prenlilvtu .■^Pimnn twM lb
Ir .&lt; Iiel t. d r .
that " I W
the
Vltllghleiieil u net ire of real it"
I’EIPING.. Aug. 18, W1}—China‘s nine racy In all hunt in retati«i . '
Manchurian arm y .command will the only practical method hy which
merge formally with the G i t . i aii*- ppaee and jg-osparity may !*•
(imo'a Manchurian -headquarter* in iu rerl."
Yep. we’re proud lo nnnouncp a
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Wednesilav its a move cah-ulutt d
new addition to our feed Block . . .
The. Rre«hlent said in n b iter
to .bring about m ilitary c u t .rolti ’e r t Jici f"t 'lie yiuiventbin of
nnother carload of nutrients from
cal unity before the Comirumlsia American Pedoralimt of Teacher*:
milk nnd abundant v itam in s . . .
strike again.
"Ity instilijni' in Hw licetts and
Communist General Lin I'iao's mind* o f nil children and youth
■ to increase y o u r happiness.
forces are expected to laiinrn their u deeper* MUt-e «f nur ile|&gt;et»leiire
sixth major ram|&gt;aign •ometime in
A CARLOAD O F
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" ik- tn v n ,-ir.mliei. *flu.»ita pnd.e-il
.i i’tirem ts'r:
i-gxi
provide
th
e
brumi
foiiii*
On Ihe rlvil war scene, a fieight ilnt Ion* &gt;Jt rtutphrativ i art tail in
truln northbmmd from Tienjaln 4o nil n*[iect* of our rnnitnnu life
Come Vn an d get* y o u r supply from uh today
Mukden wo* blown up white cru is­
whelhr-r- - Wt i I. p-difTeal or kcti*
fur ho«&gt;. chickens, tu rk ey s and calves!
ing a bridge south "X IF hi' m Ii-vr. no
him - -*u charm ter.
The locomotive plungtij into tin"N ever liefoT" im-i ntlr nation
river.
Itailwav official^ said the lialn hnd n g r e a ta r ' opportunity to tiestruck two land mines a* St pound- m o m trn te to the world th a t the
(W rie r Second &amp; S anford Avenue
cd onto the itridge, abott il'l udle* enlightened p*aetlrt- of- ri’i t de
llftiemcy
in
nil
humart
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northeast of Tie-c'.sim Then* wris
Phone 358 if. •
the only praetii-al method by
no report on casualties. 'Ihe tiu in ii.
which
jk' scp and prosperity may
c a n ied no passenger*.
be ItMure ll."

Truman Sends Iri'ttoir
To Teachers Meet in j;

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'( t i l L A R q E S &lt;

Oomniands Unite
In 'Uhinem* Action

SEEDS

*fW»M CacoHirl'S'O C E A N -G O IN G R A F f -fdAf RIDES
AMY WAVE O K -fKE CKlLEAH C oA sf 1$ MADE OF
BALSA LOGS - i)U WORLD'S LI^MfESf WOOD*
taatwiil tpifaitj, |m , WH{J fi^lj (ta m l

P a s s O ust

JUST ARRIVED!

affairs. Gordon Bradley*, sveretary,
Fred Williams, John Sheppard and
Jack Ratlgan.
*»«Tg. Michaels,
Is. who, slpce March,
rr»Blill*t(i final l*BM» Om &gt;
(IT tillR U tll Hum r a a f fh trl »*
has served a t assistant bookkt-«p(leVntcd to diurtlSRion of
t k . U tdU d- N a loo—r-Ghk-wttU-W_ar_flf llo lk r ilu1otor.Salgt
to i
hertv luu.
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urin
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ity TIIF. ASSOCIATED I'ltRS.H ohliged to re|H-at the hig four
had business, social 1 and . welf.it v win-1 lo r riiupter* *
Visit I'J.TJ dollar ir woitji only v«t*i txrwvr.
Work1 experience that Qualify her writli Iwdh raci-* .to g eth e r from
Well for her new work, ,the duties the Oegihniiig, or, while and negro al»mt Mt cents today In buying ' I'resldent Trum an, Green asthe ordinary sw w w fttsi o f lif-s, hut *• ite(lt will I*- reimmiimted by the
of which she will assudp on fhpt, later mrtgeil.
InterprelMlion u f the national It buys it lot mure in some purl-* Democratic I’urty, while the GDI'
1, one morilh Iwfore the Ixioth Is
chapter* organized separately and of the United. Stales lllatt ill nm-umitioM will be a struggh
opened Iq tourists.
among Dewey, Taft* anil Gen.
She came lo Sanfor.J from fiyl- organization’* constitution is th a t others'.
vanta, Ga. as secretary to Judge ho facial or religious considera­
An Associated Press sprvey of Mar A rthur.
H. 8. White. H er .'any training tion should influence membership retail prices in 111 leading clllea
Ore»-n said that Heliry W a lh ir
In business subjec's , wn* nt of any chapter, aa'.il I.enter II. In nil sections of the nulton re ­ wo,dd iit.t Ik- abb- t« prevent T ru­
D raugh’s Business School i,|- Sav­ I'eicelln of Atlanta, aoutheastern vealed strikingly .Irregular* in- m an's remimination, and th a t a
annah, Ga. She left ftanfnrd for regional rhuii man. '
third party - movement on \ValIIm m mend Ing concentration on creases. '
aeveral v e a n tfurlng which time
Some products have soured tuit lac**s part was unlikely.
state
rath
er
than
iiutionnl
legis­
&gt;h* w at secretary to thk IniVor nt
Form er Guv. Slnssvn of Minne­
of all relation with .others com­
Cohen'* departm ent store In Jack- lation, the group n*ked th a t cun- pared with prew ar days. Some sota ha&gt;l developetl ''consldsrasldr-ration
I*
given
to
securing:
a
■onvllle.
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special session of the Florida ||Ir* where living costs were low­ I'Je” support among lilieral and
l^ lm r votera tK-fure he express
' Mr*. Michaels also svrvrd for legislature for passage of a rent- est In 1030 pay the moat now.
leveral years as inter-departm ent control
ed approval o f 't h e T aft- H artley
The Survey showed I
is not renewed .after
lecretary fur the City of Jackson­ n rs t spring.
You can e a t for less, hy‘ ami Art. Green -aid, adding th at he
ville In m atters relalln.r to pure
large,
in Minneapolis II,,m in moat ronahlered Gov. Dewey the lead­
Emphasis on a Tallahassee a VC
foods, sanitation and vital stallscities.
You pay mure fur meat In ing rnndidat'- fl&gt;r tin* GOP nolitltics. S h e.also hpd chargu of a chap ter was explained by ' the th r parking rap llal iif Ciilcagq mnii'in~nt~prpvt’iit.
w titr n m jir th n a lilH Iasi spring,'
Jacksonville girl sruu; troop.
than rl»ewhere. Your housing
In S anford she ha* (ton* school which passed the House but diet! dollar buys more in Kan FnttBliRi
welfare work, was president of the in the Senate, almost w ent un­ ami St. laiuis, and least In DenJ T J for five years, slid is h form ­ observed by the A Vt» wrhich would ver, rum pared with the other
Is-en banned from Using tho
er member of the Sanford-W ont! have
•Ha Club. A aon, Jam es. M i-In,J, name In the sta te If (he hill had cities.
TA MA/.UNCHALE, Me*., Aug.
, -Your &lt;Inthing dollar
goes
la • student a t Stetson l.’nlveisity. become law.
'Asked to speak winn he appear, nlmut as far one place ns another, |H Or)— City official* re pm ted
amt • daughter, Mary C ray die
ed as an observer, lU-p. Ilratb-y hut buys a lul less than In either today at h ast 10 known dead at
•e l la high School student.
Tumal, night and one-half miles
Odham of Sanford said
"the item or !U4ft.
south here w here .a roaring land­
abolishment of discrimination has -1 Your m eat hill ha* gone
up
ed on cnlor or creed is po**ildy ‘
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- • slide Friday' night wiped out 13
the best policy for peace that any mUfh .n" ,r’-’
* » » hmisr* at the ford of a mountain*
Veteran's nrganlzaim n could have. your bread or milk lulls. B utter ptak on th e .P a n A m eriran Hlgh-|
Invited la ter to Join the o rgan­ a n d 'e g g s rata much higher - on way.
iCtMlIaRM ft mm*
budget than- they did rorn*
Officials *nid .another landslide 1
Tex., probably Lee Chapman Ho) ization, ho ratsirred to allegat­ your
on I In- heavily trav e lh l highway
land, who suffered head Injuries.- ion* of a communist connection, parallvcty Iwfoir the war.
In most Items, h a lf-o r more of nt Villa Car rad s, It* mllca north,
Huglin, who related In a radio | which w rrr denied, and said lie
Interview th a t hn kicked sharks would have tu know more about it the price [ucrrn*e has come in Ihe ' wI| k*1 out most of (he houses In the
taut y rar. But while your housing liny villagr am] th a t two* bodies
aw ay during his long: night in ihe tiefore Joining.
buys only *hn1f ,as „ much
hnd bean i -covered.
water, reported AlHirsun said no­ - The JarkHunville chapter • » .» »dollar
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The two slides were caused by
thing a* the big pfanu plunged asked to sponsor one at T n lla -jr* 0*^
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*- • •” Colttmerattcisco it buys heavy tains which accompanied a
-tow ard the tea and destruction— hassee and to revive that at the i 11111 n,' ‘*
week-end
hnrrieane.
At Villa
(Inlvcrsity of Flurida, amt tha ht|lre than it did In June, 1040,
“ He only smiled very (ABelly.*
t-erradn officials said at lets!
The five bodies hajllml tip from Tampa chapter to sponsor new
three kilometers (one and rightthe sea Included 'huso of naval unit* a t Orlando, Tamtia Univ­
tenth* miles) of the highway
Capt. Randolph B. Upper of Aud­ ersity and Itollin* College,
w rrr under tuna and Iona nf ettth .
ubon. Minn., Portsmouth, Va-.-wnd a A provisional committee, to
(('KWllHwa ffri.aK !'•« . Hurl
CpI. David iatrr, Watertown. N. V. continue in office until Ihe state
all feature length picture* ex ­
Identities of Ihe others Were not conference, wa* named with Dr. hibited In th eaters In the United in color.
,
announced.
II. I). P rrnsky of Miami Beach States. T hr rapacity of facilitfei
"tig* effect of the practices
(The Army newspaper Stnra chairm an. O th e r members: Imui* for commercial color processing charged in the complaint tins
and 8 lrlpea In Tokyo aald nllied Bunty of T am pa; Ralph Stew art, and oth"r. operation* In Ihe Inis Ik-cii tu restrict the drvelopmei,;
headquarters source* had confirm ­ negro, of Jacksonville; Jack Gor­ Inrxs o f profeiiiunsl color clnsr of the a rt of profexaiunal color
flearh;
llarvy
ed that the other Vfcilntl included don of Miami
tnslography h as lieen inadequate cinematography by others than
Col. Carl A. Russell of Richmond llam berg and Jaruiu llne Bamberg to meet the demand for filming tho defendants^ and tu drprivw
Heights, Mo., and Capt. K. It. Rtlll, of Miami, ami F. 8. Davcnpori of motion picture productions the public of the b onrliit nf
who tha paper identified as lire of U niversity of Miami.
cupfprtlibin in Ihls_ business.’1
Pilot. An unofficial tqurco sold
A rm y Capt. Cecil Sigmon, no ud.
.
dresa given, was a membar of the
eraw.)
Russell was an assistant chief
l'» ii iln«i
-o f sta ff under M arAelhur. lie.
He, had ri’Katlwava'iiKM
no idea how Irniii he would be
L a ir and Boyer, like the reacu
gone. The length uf Ids trip would
Col. Huglln, were member*
M acA rtbur's headquartert Joint depend upon the *ilu*tion and con­
ditions
he
haa
to
investigate.
strategic plan and operation*
He was accompanied by Got.
group.
Kugene !* Miller and I.leut,’ Col.
The pilot bypassed little John Richard P. Tipton.
•too Island, a fueling stop
w est of here, to m ake, the
ROME, Aug. it&gt;, (/D -I.ie td .
run from Kwajalein direct to
.*410 Sanford Avenue
^ H a w a ii. One Tokyo source, ex General John C. II. I^ e , In his
Plaining why the pilot may h a v / first public comment on criticism
bypassed Johnston, said th e little of hie command published in the
Island la extrem sly difficult lo United Stales, said today the a r­
ticles were unw arranted and dis­
find In poor weather.
!hH C a p t Roy Gano, directing n torted. Lee Is rotnmamtar of the
destroyer division in search for M editerranean Theater of opera­
aarvtvors ws* startled early today tion!, U. 8. Army,
Robert C. Ruerk, S'tlppe-H ow when he viewed one of tho five
bodies hauled fro® t W s e a n n to ard columnist, In five articles
printed la st week, tsld there was
hie foredeck.
discovered the corpse was lavish living by officers and their
th a t of hla longtime friend. Navy wive* Iq Lee'e command, with co­
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QU1TAND1NHA. Bmii!, Aug. 19
LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 19. 'X )
Ifl*)—-Secretary of State M srthsll
—The Indoneniin rovcrnaient
charged today that ihe Dutch
sn d Argentina's Foreign Minister.
were determined to destroy the
Juan A. Brsmuglis, diKu--* I all
• ar-born East Indies republic.
msiif point* of the In k .
l„.\Kf: SL'CCES-S, Aug. 19 &lt;T)
can Defrnte Treaty at e
Kmtia demamted today that
lem.
hour private conference tod
Ugo Cannl, now cemmiuioner
thr Srturily Council »et up *
wo conferred
at
Br*
of immigration and naturaliialion.
commiiiion to inreriigate and sr*
apartment.
w at appointed a ipecial auittanl
e_ lha.;.Outyylliil&lt;i|te*i.m-rtnv-. ■
"We ditcutted all tile
in the Stale Department to take
tet ami dttiply attacked the
point* of the treaty and eschew ’
Qjfttll charge a/ a turvey of all
United State* fpr a "dsngerou*"
v d rv iew i.” (irnrf.il Martha!?
p h atet -a t the d iip lecrd '- pehon*
attempt to "by-pa** th e. United
s i they emerged, Bramugti* Ic
problem, including resettlement.
Nation*." »
newsmen "thd general w*» give
' T h e shift Involves the reaigSoviet Deputy - Foreign Minis­
a itstrm en l."
nat'on of Watson D. Miller as
ter Andrei A.' Gromyko, stated
Marshall is to deliver a nia.
r federal security adm inistrator and
policy address a t . the conferee
lire Kussivn imiitinn for
tha
Me appointm ent aa rem m iaiiom i
tomorrow and Is expected to a
first
lime
in
an
emergency
coun­
of naturaliialion and Immigra­
out . U. 8 . view* on que allot
' TONI Of VIOVTABIIS AND flUITI A«« CAXTID rrom the* Covent Gsritcn M nkets, fendon. largest In
tion to succeed Carusi.
cil mretmg-'ummnnrd at hi* »p»facing the .delegate*' In d ra ftln|
Britain, to the country for dumping snd plowing under because of a glutted market. Wholesaler* charge
Mr. Trum an named Oscar Ro»*
edic request.
a hem ltphere defense treaty.
that retailers refuse to buy large quantities because they want to maintain
arrlty" price* irrttiwcu swnmr*.
Ewing, former assistant ch air­
Norman A rm our, assistan t see
He charged ih af ih&lt; United
man of th * Democratic National
re ta ry . of statu, and A m bassa­ The retailers say .th at Ihe wholessler* prefer tonsrasle the produce rnthrr than sell at&lt;low prices Market
IVIN
DOUS
get
hot
In
the
scorcher
that
has
been
sweeping
the
nation,
Slnte* wa* attempting to "forfii__
^ C o m m itte e, to replace Miller as
wotkeis
are
shown
above
piling
up
hags
nf
eahbage
at
Covent
(tan
lrn
for
slnpnu-m
to
the
dum
nlna
oo considerate Alice Donovan, 3, cools off her favorite playm ate under a dor William Dawson accompanied
IT i giMiJ riff lev- i.ri lm|'iiie&lt;in" na.f
federal security adm inistrator.
(fnlernaflonnt) —-trr
hydrant la Now York CUy, f i r em an George Rally helps- (international) - M arshall U, t he conference -wish .^ y jn d i. A ilA laslresort, fh*eebbaga-ww-oBered-for»atcTU tWiTHinTiiui* a »,n k.
was "showing ilDregaiil of th e ^ n Riamuglia.
dOnesian t'enpie nml lack of retby presidential secretary CharleLater, the «ecrelary talked p ri­
in-i-t fur the Seeufilv CmincIE"
C. Roa* at a news' conference.
vately for 40 m inutes with Chil­
“ Thi- persistent offellng of good
Carusi , will bo special assisted!
offlcet l*v the Coiti'd Stales h#.
ean Foreign
Minister German
to the new A ssistant Secretary
Vergara ’ about ‘ the
projected
cimie* even more difficult to unof S tate, Charles E. Saltim an.
treaty nml about Chile’s economic
dersland after (lie ln-iotie,ian govRoss told reporters:
problems.
crnnirnl had inked, the council to
T o
"On# of the im portant aspectt
create it, own cmnotitslon for atVergara told a reporter his
In Mr. C arusi’a new position
lulrntioo and investigation." Grom­
country ami the United State*
will ha to make a complete su r­
MIAMI. Aug. I!', o il- The
yko declared.
weie "In complete accord" about
vey of all phases of the dieW eather Bureau rep n rtel n Iron
lie *aid the America-! attem pts
treaty point*. He expressed the
^*plscsd persons problem, Including
Iral storm was developlritr today in
could to* viewed only "a* an a t­
belief that A rgentina would ad ­
the resettlem ent of the displaced
the Gulf of Mexlrn at-'UII 'M*
tempt to liy-pas* the United
here to the U. S. and Chile in
persona and the adm inistration of
miles west-southwest «f Kp V West
Natioii*" and th a t thi* v j* both
views. .
Preaidant Trum an'a direr live of
and was moving slowly westward
“ undesirntde and ilaugaruus.”
Cuba, however, wa* on -record
Dfe. 22, 1045.
a hoot eight mile* an hour and in­
Prevmtislv- Gfomvko it*»l, tsld
a* warning she would refu ta to
“Ha also will study tho opera­
creasing in Intensity.
Ihe t ’nited State* wi* pulling
unless
IJ
covered
what
the
Cu
tions of the newiy.formed Inter­
The WenthVr Bureau renl alnuieCADIZ. Spain. Aug. 19 0P&gt;lO■a*lla
a-,*
an I’a**
* li|
. Puiily nf Sanford dunking Wa­
BATAVIA. Ivre. Aug. jo ' l l "*|iploni«tie p tessu te" .on the Innational refugee
organisation,
T lir Boaid nf County Commita*»
—
—
—
—
---K * ^ e»t winds nt tiF.10' AT M. w en
Newipepermen
eitimaled
today
lien. N w dm niii, romutamlei in do'ncsihTH:
ter 4(ul, lie‘ lieciloin from roll | h&lt;| ween -I0 and 50 mil ’* p e r hour
Spending considerable time In
lipnert met jretlettfay am) adopted
D. S. Deputy Delega'a Ilersrhel
that poiiibly mote than 400 p r i­
Europe and South America.”
foira nr disease-forminx b t l f i '* Within 50 pi Itea of Ihe ren ter md fln cf of Imh.nc.iiu RcpyMo.Ul A', J .ila w n denirtE-thwt-rlte^Anwpbnomy budiel” with e*tiMr. Trum an, who has frequent sons wore- killed sn d kcveial
etiong
squntls
cxicml
omr-*
than
WM lmUy ti*|MiTird to lITf Cily
fntreb. oulcieil lire army today iron government w a, exerting any
genciaVToperation* oullst
ly advocated the admittance to
i nt
thousand w ereTinjured in* the erby the lluieau nf fjiboraloiie* o! 2&lt;H1 miles to the en«t and nnrtli
to piepaie ftn |m d ong«l l u i l i i e i i i c u r e on the Indon-dan*. “Tit#
o tV $ 4 l6.023 for the fiscal year
this country of ( 00,000 displaced
CatiUon was advised all inter.-d*
Im loncian governnient ha* on)
jnljf
in
the*
Ncllicitsnd*
'E5*t
Ind:.*.
illc
Slate
of
Health
follow­
psraons, wrote Miller In corme-r- plosion last night of a naval to '- beginning Oct. I.
In
the
RoulhenstWflid
Gulf
of
Mex­
,
to sav out offer Is not neceptaahl*
on w ith hla new assignm ent re pedo and ocean mine factory and
tloi
I f iitsdlmir d «an |*«n $ **lmi
'.Hie oidei wa* lunadcatt hv
ing letl*. City M anagri H, N- ico n ir» , and small crnfl were
In accordance with its policy
ngtftrallsatlon commlaitonar th a t W8T*hou.,. „n the Cadie pcm niuU.
w
arned
tn
rem
ain
In
tmrt
kou
II
i
of
ihe
flepulilu
.ill
l.lilio
.it
the
In
S-lVer
declared
thi*
moining.
ef rigid economy, and in spile ?lf
"tha eonacleoco of the nation hr»
n u ‘h ______ I ■ . ' - '
Miami around tn Rain-nt-i
Facli inniith the City cnlleclt 10 ' The storm center devrMp*-1 out ilniir Xl.tii u p il.il cd Jngj.ikaM*.
been moved *iy the tragic p lig h t, Official censorship kept secret thsrp advance* in the co*t of jabot
WASHINGTON. A ur. U»,
—
of these persons.”
I the number of casualties and the and material at well s i incrested President Trum an's air coordinat­ ijrnplei nf water ftpui dilfrieitl of n squall wave tlml struck ilu- if, cj, in Ja v a ’s intriioi. it ianv:
ing committee recofnmmd* Hint location* md tend* them to Jark- lower pint of Florida doting lb - ailei the N rlhetl unit aimv an
The appointm ents of Ewing and eitent of the ruins, but the Span­
demand* for road*, drainage and
(Coatfsnoa ■■ ran * S lit.
ish Cabinet described the damage dilchet the Board decided to oper­ the m ilitary services be given «’nvil|e in tp cn al -rnntainei* fur- night with wind, up to 50 mile* nu liminced that "di.*«lic retaiialnrt
g rea ter freedom to p la t their a ir­
hour In gusts. At Miami rlgn*
as grave and the Spanish news ate without a n y , inerrsic in thr plane buying several v e trt ahcml niihed by the Stale ilnatd nl were
knocked down in the Ijuslo.--' liie-liutrs" had been l iken agaigil
agrncy Gfra said it was of "dis­ urrirnt 10 mill rate, reported O.
This would mean lifting, an-far Health. Ihe City'* water utility aten. tw»nI* lorn lonse from ntiwir- Indnnrtian
tiure* wlijch. l|ie
as A rm y and Navy plane |iiogra-n* *r*tem. he le iraled . i» operated inga nt the city yacht hnsllt, and Diitrli iflii, tiie d 'tn putlr fnrwal:l
aster proportions," with "numer P. Herndon, county clerk.
The Heml hole County Junior
are concerned, thp restriction*
tree* uprooted • at n num li-r 6f in the fi.il.iluM , n lot 40 mile* ftranilier of Commerce i« cbntinuous
victims."
under
the
*!?nl
ui|ieivi&lt;lnn
nl
0
In order to take rare of fast falling on government • agencies
int- it, illivi&gt; to raise $5,000 on
(xilnts. 0,
W ater supplies
failed. Elec­ growing
a rra s of PeminnJo Coun­ from the fact that. Congress a p ­ tin* Im inl, with pritiKlic lln p rt| which to iipcrnl*' (he Tout I it Booth
Small cinft warning* were o r­ mu lit nl Jo g | sk a 11 1 1
tricity was disrupted. Rail and ty, the prim ary objective of the propriates only one year's funds
'i"n* by it* «.imtarv engineei*.
dered up yesterday fiom south of
Tho Dutch snid tit . lofll re l | iM&gt;tl nnnniineed today that the
m ad communications to the city Board Is to concentrate on road at a time.
Mr. Snyet stntr-il that he would Mlnmi around tie- 1-Toriil.i K&lt; y* ,'Voio b i ,,r , u j h iii alta/k 'ilg In rll* would lie rnnvivsseit Thursday
nf
75
,
000
.
situated
on
a
penin­
An Increasing Interest by the
The com mittee, composed of i La the puhtir in ln&gt; enriectl)- to Sarasota on ihe West ( o» t. donexlnns, tvhn f I-■&lt;t h-avtng dond in oi.t. r to rcgistiu t.iuit* which
repairs and some new roa I con•
public in religious news, inri sula shaped like a frying pan strurtlon. he declared.
The bud­ governm ent officials, made t/ii* -nformeil , n- In Ihe condition of No warning* were displayed in nod wounded on 111 - field. Tho the people of Hanford have for
also
snapped.
emergence of the Church as a
get for the road and bridg- fund proposal in a report to the F tDulcll llii'iiisrlvc, ui.niiwloilgetl n-itl and In ie,iiie»t donation* to­
The factory was a mile and x and engineering serv'ce is esti­ sident on present aviation p&lt; tele* 'ti* City'* water *ii|'l&gt;l)', sinew the cl tv. however.
world power with 'an Insistent
The W eather lltir• nri reported seven Dulcll hilled an I 1 1 tvuiiud- il aid tho program.
there ha*e iTen rurnni* dillhalf
from
central
Cadis.
The
blast
message of. social organisation in
mated a t 1222.200 and account* for It also expressed a new opposition • g the past week that it is con- th a t winds of .78 mile* on hour i-J In yesterday'* up • nljoni.-HtWi
All iiiisine*, eitahliahm onU will
an intarnational scale was re caused the g reatest dam age in the more than half of all expenditures. to lim iting American over sea* aii tsinlnateil resulting In lllne*-.
had been sustained, nver « per list dirmnu ordered reii'-«'"l scorehrd lie i Qntactril mid a hous • to house
ported by the Rev. William Per lightly constructed houses In the
operation*
to
•
single
a
ir
line.
campaign
will he conduct ml, ac­
The next larg est Item of operat­
Ole S tale report receivu) to of five minutes beginning a t 8:50 earth taetirs.
ry
P**tor of the Chyle- papular summer colony of flan ing expense Is 198,740 for general
Mr. Trum an turned the ,-apori -tiy was hared «»n aiialyt)* of A. M. Tbe.irjdicatlonx are. Mete­
cording
to
C hari,e Luke, vice preHn
omitted
refer-*r
c
*
to
th
r
a tian Church who le f t, week re- Severiano.
nver to Ms new te m p irery Air
sample*
of w ater taken orologist Krne*t (’arson said, that re'ase-fire order of Aug
nod fold tthfsni of the local lavi-ees.
Rlaat-set fires appeared to be expense* and sa larlst. .T he Fine Pollcv Commission. This I* a r ’.v- to
49 turned from Buffalo, N. Y.. where
A tirogre** tjia rt will he drawn
end F orfeiture fund Including sal■II Aug, 13 from .the following the souallv wave &gt;vss th« bark- hi* force* to fight on until ,-ivir( r n lla s n l • • Page Sim)
. .h e attended the International
lash of a stormy are* which p as­ elgnty mid te rr iln i" ! inteigrity nod i* tn tie roared in the ilp'Vnariee of prosecuting attorney and Ilian group he recently appointed i -cation*:
•
and World Conventions of the
to
advise
on
aviation
noRrir*.
town area. The i-itart will show
Uw tnforrem eht officer* it e«tl1— Municipal (Vnieletie* out- sed over the city from the south- ttere restored In Ihe reputdl-.
Disciples
of C hrist (Chrlstlsn
On the point of ordering m ilitary -'de of the City limit* on the e*iM vesterdav, and moved on out
m ated at 535,150.
A dispatch of the Irid-me *i an Die datlv receipt, for the program ,
Church).- . *
Into tile Gulf of Mexico.
For countv health work, includ­ airc ra ft for several year* to come, •-•nth sble
News Anuncv. A ntnia. from Jo g ­ it was stated.
The press of the country gave
Mr. Luke, itn trd that $1,500 ef
ing the Health Unit and the Coun fhe air coordinating rom m ltt*i had
ja k arta, said the Repuhi-can* had
3-—
At
I'n
rl
Avenue
nml
Twenmore space to the activities of
tv nurse, $17,906 It estimated this to eav;
4 ('a m t In n M
n n I’ h h p 'Mila I
relected n (Tilne,,- t -uuest lltat the 55,000 goal ha* been collected,
DETROIT.
Aug.
19
(
A
h
Closs
tha Disciples than In previous
"In Peacetime, substantial tn -nfh lim ’s Nnliuttnls wlthm rrpub­ nml "there is quite a hit of money
to 10,000 Chrysler Corn, hourly- Exes* ffe t for fu rn itu re and fix­ ev savings and more effie'ent mi!iyears, Ind many h
tures etc. were p ut *A 510.410.
lican lerrlto rv i&gt;e armed n » -ec- out that lias not been reported,''
rated
workers
were
-Idled
today
. Ilea ssn t th ir crack raportsrs to
___
The H otplU l fund was set at ta rv 'a n d production planning
u rltv corps to protect
_luca lie a d d e d
as
more
mid-ninety
tem
peratures
eovtr the n e w s - o f . the eonrenThe—“xrrffrfffTJture jlu h h a i"
am! ‘p roperfie*.
197740. the M others' Pension fund would result If a l r r r tf f pnieurec
—u«»tt
f&gt;
uiiilnvee«
In
several
key
a
u
s
ip
u
k
• tlon, ha atated..
a t $3,610 and the rannlng kitchen merit-h r U lrgm ilitary se tv u t* weie
A li^risdrasl Indine-Tin nrmy MSteeil III-assist' the Jpv.-ee* in
A ruling cunie finin' Robert N. cumiriunlo'ue said Dutch Iroep* tltair campaign, and member* of
e.
Ha w as aceompaniad on his departm ents to leave th eir Jobe. building fund a t 1177. Agriculture hated on long-range program s
Denham, cminael of the National
ra th e r than the present vear-to* 3,500 mile m otor trip by Mie. * A shortage nf ca r bodies from
th« otganiralinn will lie present
K M I I s n S ea Pago Plat
(Utinllniird «» l'«*f **!%!
Labor Relations Hoard; torlay'thafl
year practice.Yealee Miss Sue Williams snd the corporation's Kercheval Ave­
at the reg n tta to he held nn l.ake
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
lit,
‘AA—
all officers nf l a W unions m ust
"Several vear* usually elapte
Mnntoe Hent. 1 to aid hi receiving
Miss Maude Jtnklns. They vis­ nue plant, attrib u ted to “heat
between the firs t des|g i and nrtual Britain, now engagrd in "dollar swear Ihrv are not fVimmunUts
the donations.
ited Canada, Mount Vamon, Get­ walkouts'* by the m anagem ent,
rrl'sli"
discussions
here,
Incrcnnd
Irefnre th rlr unions or affiliates
production of modern aircraft, x x
The Jav.-ee* are exneatlng to
ty sb u rg ' and old hlatorie sites shutdown final aisem bly opera
x F ighters usually rem ain In pro- her buying froth the United States may use tha briard's services.
Register 2ti0 rooms that will be
and shrines along the Atlantic tlons nl the Chrysler division plant
hv
5
percent
to
a
total
of
n
ta
tly
In Jefferson Avenue, DeSoto Sind
Ill* rilling wa* an Interpretsdurtlon a t least three years r.r.d
available when they are needed.
Seaboard.
*100,000.000 in June.
NEW YORK, A ug- 19 -l&lt;PI—
tlrm of the Anti-Communist pro­
T hat Chrlet has tha answer* Plymouth divisions.
RANGOON. Burma. Aug. 10 bombers five to six roars.
Thla
was
disclosed,
bv
the
Cen­
vision*. of the new T aft-llartley Stephen Thuransky, Aintrlenn cit
Approximately 5,000 Plym outh |yP)— Flva gunmen were report­
"C urrent limitation* on tho !Ife
fo r ,th# Intricate problems and
sent ed officially today to hsv* a t­ of funds perm it ordering only sus Bureau today a*'Anglu-Amer - labor law, which gov* Into effect Iren who was *rre»ted by political
ills of the world for which the division employees were
Iran conference* continued on the
, church it attirin g valiantly to home because of tha body short- tem pted to kill Finance Minister small initial production quantities. imeatlon of easing term* n f'th * Friday and appeared certain to pullce In |ltin g ary hut later es­
stir controversy In labor and per­ caped with the airl of an American
This resu lts In a irc ra ft being built
find tha answers was tha domlTin
T
ub
official, arrived today with his
A t the Chryeter Lynch Road
largely by hand method* tml w ith­ 1-1,750,000,000 loan a g r e e me.-it haps In congressional cirri#*.
nant Idea expressed at both the
Heavy
shooting
alto
was
mad* last vear. It w as'rep o rted
ATHENS. Aug. 19. (iD -D w jg h t
At th e .c a p ita l, aides who help­ wife and two d au g h ter, aboard
conventions,
he declared, aim gear and axle p lan t 900 w orkers reported during - the night at out adequate production tooling. England Ukely would get revision*
P. Griswold, head of the American
the vessel M arina Jumper.
was expressed by such speakers were released a fte r th ey asked per­ scattered piece* in Rangoon In­ Approval of long-range urogram rrrm lttln g her to Increase pur- ed Congress member* draft the
T huransky, 64, ami once a aid mlsslan in Greece, nnnouneed
new lew said the interpretation
as. John P oster Dulles, Charles mission to go horns.
cluding the ihssdqusrtera of the requirem ents for contract a u th n - rhoaea from the British dominions was broader than these member* farm er near Columbus, O , was today th at Greek naval crews
Ixstlon,
subject
to
annual
review,
P
T aft, Congressman . W alter
Burma armed police striking for­
at the expense of (rede with the have Indicated th e ir own In ter­ arrests*! In Italnssagyaim at, llun* would lie *rnt to Norfolk. Va„ fo r
Judd and C harlta Clayton Mor­
ces and the. residence of Mr*. would reeutt In: (A ) greatly re ­ United S tate,
garv, on Aii|* 1, allegedly _ for training and would return w ith
pretation is.
duced
airc
ra
ft
cost;
(U
t
a
more
m on.
4
Abdul Bsxak, widow of the
American official* said privateDenham m ads hi* ruling when rtilirliin g that country's Com* sis motor gunboat* recently tra n s­
efficient
and
etabla
airc
ra
ft
Indus­
The most thrilling service In
education m ln stsr who waa as­
lv this would not curs England's issuing forms which lalmr lead­ munlst-dainlnated government In ferred to the Greek na-.-y.
the convention, he said, was a 1
sassinated with a lt othar cabinet try : and (C) a sounder has# for distress but, by ru ttin g down her e n ere to use when disclaiming a street corner conversation
lie also announced to n new t
Industrlak
p
r
a
p
a
r
a
d
n
e
*
*
meaWAR
KINGTON,
Aug,
19
OP)—
processional of the
natives if
members last month.
outlay of dollars, m ight give a any Communist affiliation. .
He broke aw ay .from three conference th a t the American ml*:
The
Office
of
Denfense
T
ran
s­
Tho official statem ent said
42 nations carrying th e ir coun­
gu ard s while being transferred slim would open headm iartere
Tho question of w hethsr over­ measure of relief without g o lr« to
trie s' flags. „ These represented portation today lifted th e p artial more than ISO persona were a r ­
Congress for revision of England's n
• ,
n
,
from a Jail.In Budapest and wa* Thursday a t Salonika, near tha
seas
a
ir
operations
should
be
re­
em
bargo
on
United
S(
sates
coal
rested early yesterday "fo r se­
^ t h e nations o f the world In which
obligations undsr the i«*n agree-' K C D C I h S l H T C I l d c r
driven away with hi* wife in a northern fighting are* in tSo
shipm
ents
to
Canada.
stricted
to
ono
airline
long
ha*
P t h * C hristian Church tiaa churchcurity reason*/*
merit.
car h r an American official. Sehlen Greek guerrilla war. E. N. N or­
bean
on
Issue
of
coqtruverty.
The
em
bargo
waa
Invoked
last
ts
operating a t the present
A Rangoon police spokesman
The Census Bureau re p o rt on
( hapin, U. S. M inister to Hungary, ton. production and distribution
Wednesday m idnight ag ain st ship­ said Tin T u t h ad telephoned potlee
American
export*
In
June
shows!
protested hi* a rre st ami the Amer­ specialist of the africullritgl dlvtWARD ACCRITKD
“One was Irapressed,” declared m ents via th e Canadian National fo r help, saying ha waa under att
h
^
alm
ost
every
European
rotmj,, ASUNCION,
Paraguay.
Aug
19
ican government asked an spot- ■Ion. will head the Salonika office,
nment
owned daek. T h r T u t said he personally
C harles Edward Word, J r., ton t r r except England reduced Ra (AT— The governm ent announced c'gy. —
iie r. Yesley, "w ith the fact that Railways, govenrn
to lie located tem porarily in the
(be participating nationals rep- princilpa! rail line In the do­ had not been In the line of fire o f' Mrs. C. E , Word of Daytona buying from the United States to today th a t a fleet of rebel ‘ships
Thuransky. said today he was Up 8, consulate.
m
in
io
n
.'It
was
designed
to
speed
Beach
and
form
er
resident
of
Han­
H erbert P. Eandsdale. director
and th a t sentries around hla bout*
ressnted but a sm all p a r t of trie
level* “m arkedly tower" than in which brought Insurgent- .down iwreated because "I wa* defending
universal C hristian Church of the return to th is country of exchanged shots w ith th e gunmen ford, woo ono of 26 out of 50(j May.
the P araguay River for their as* America against tho dirty re­ of the post-UNRRA eeetion of t b t
hadty,needed
U.
8
.
•
frig
h
t
cars
applicants
who
w
ere
recently
ac­
who approached through a wooded
500 000,000 num bers, th e largest,
This contributed x 13 percent vault on thla capital had atirren- m arks by Communist and social mission, said the first ships carry*
in Canada.
cepted a t apprentice school a t the dec 11m la 11 . a . shipments over.- dared unconditional!y„
m ott influential and m eat rap- ^held
dem ocratic -leaiDra/*- -He
Fully.Figure* released b_ ___ „
N
rw
nort-Nxw
s.
Y
i;
Shipping
idir grow ing- rettgimu body oh
■cos, th e first titah le break In
The announcement made no rr.&lt; n- th a t ho was beaten with sandbag* relief program were du* a: Pirae­
the
time
Indicated
Canadian
Dock
Co.
H
e
will
learn
to
be
a
thle country's rising postwar trend tlon of two gunboats, the Paraguay by police front whoso cm tody he us. the port of A thens, snd Salon­
earth.”
National had been ta rd y on m ak­
BURKHALTER DIES
m u te r mechanic. The e d i tio n s
axvorte. Exports trialed Vl.- and the Ilum aiU , w ith which the escaped as they were shout to ika Thursday or Friday. T heir
ing return*. The em bargo did not JA CK SON V ILLE, F la , Aug. 19 were baaed on K holerslilp end of
l’l 1.700,000,
reb*l* Have harassed government tra n sfe r him to “ the eo-called cargoes include 17,000 tone of
“Vyl?
affect shipment* via Urn private­ (A N -Peyton B. Burk h alter, pro­ character ratings.
force* along the P aran a River In horror chamber.”
flour.
ly-owned Canadian Pacific Rail­ minent In sporta circles here and
SSI
■ ■ 4
’
T huransky said 90 per cent .'of
lW
ANIS
GUEST
the
south.
I
t
w
as
announced
re­
way, Canada'* second larg est four year* a member of th e city
KING UNCHANGED
U. 8. 18 SUED
». C. A. Thompeon. sup­ cently th a t th a Pargguav had been the H ungarian pe&lt;ro!e were proy
m
playground board, died suddenly
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 19, M V - erintendent of the Florida Metho- Interned by A rgentina a t the re ­ American and enti-Communlst and
HOUSTON. Tex.. Aug. 1 0 J A V ODT officials |n announcing o f a h e a rt attack here today.
T hs condition o f F leet Admiral dislt Childrens Home a t E nterprise, quest of the rebels themselves.
wanted America “ to liberate them The Texas City Term inal Railway rooming, aiuiougn he
the Immediate liftin g o f the em ­
“
was president of the G ator E rn est J . King, considered “seri­ will be th e guest speaker tom or­
Company today filed an 18.000,009
The captured ships, the govern­ from th eir liheretore."
ful night Earlier,
bargo today expressed belief the
_
Association and waa a
In addition to hi* wife. Tereao, suit against the Unltwl 8 tatea
had reported that the ___ ______ purpose has been served, In th a t fam iliar figure a t college football ous h r th e N a ry yesterday, h a t row a t th e KiwanU luncheon at ment announcement naid Included
n o t changed during the la*t Z4 the T ourist Center, L e tte r Tharp, the Ituilango, the Toro, the Pollux 46, he was accompanied by hit government for dam ages to tha
improved state the week-end, but the return o f Ui 8 . cars h ss byen
bgskgtbelt garnet as an of- hours,- Retheeda N&lt; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
and the Cot. M artinet, and several daughters, M argaret, 26, and company's property during, the
stilt criUeaRy UL
«* 1
M ary, 21.
Texas City disaster of last A pril.

d rrn id en ! Truman today announc­
ed a shift in three top level adminiatration aiiignmenta detignrd
to ipaed up federal action on the
European displaced penont prob­

«

400 Feared Dead County .Board
As'Mihe’Factory Adopts Economy
In Spain Explodes Budget For Year

Water In Sanford Tropical Storm Is Indonesian Army
Is Found Pure By
L y' W eil|ToW
PrePare
For Lengthy War
State Laboratory

Water Cut Off, Elec- Estimated Outlay To­
t r i c i t y Disrupted
tals
$416,023;
In Cadiz Disaster
Mill Rate Remains

Report Based On An­
alysis Of 10 Sam­
ples Taken Aug. 13

Change In Airplane
Buying Suggested
For Army, Navy

Order To Ccar.c-rirc
Near s Breakdown
As Dutch Retaliate

n&gt;.aid

Jaycues To List
Available Rooms
In Canvass Of City

Church Convention
Is Reported By
Rev. W.F. Yesley

10,000 Auto Workers.
Are Idle Due To Heat

Union Officers To
U.S. Exports Decline Take Anti-Red Oath
Despite 5 Per Certt*”*S BBlffNfiTpMjj .
IncreaHc1To Britain

ThuranBk^Tells Of
Flfalil From Hungary

Burmese Official Ifl
Victiin Of Attack

(ircck Naval Crews
To Train In Norfolk

Embargo Lifted On
Canadian Shipments

Shipn In Paraguay

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Fed-Islet Tilt Post­
poned; Stanton And
Lake Slated To Get
Krider’s Mound Call
A rain soaked field nnd squally
weather In Daytona Beach forrisi
the Fed-lalet game to be post­
poned last night.
The two teams return to the
Municipal Park tonight for n
1- twin attraction.
It 1* likely that Managrr John
Sly- JCridsr will name Buddy l.ake and
, Bit), SlanWin to handle t}ie hillock
ihorea for the Feds. - ** — »
• TWflght the fourth' place Or­
lando Senators'* motor up to St.
Augustine for a till, after beln.T
rained out In Orlando last night.
The Ivesburg
Pirates weir
R drubbed in both ends of a twn
bill In their home park by tic
Petal) ^ Asal-as last evening. T lPalatkans trimmed the Hue* in
tha twilight affair by s 4 to .7
\* margin and returned In the nighteap to con the finale by a 6 to
S aeore. Bill I.nvry* turned the
trick In both till* for the A'*.
. *
Big Chuck Aleno cracked n
home run In tho seventh inning
of the contest between the GainesTill# G-Men and the DeLand Red
*1 Hats to lee the tilt, 12 to &lt;5. Ale.
no,completed the
evening
by
"
pitching six Innings fog
tho DcLind team,, and received credit
for tha victory.
Palatka
004 non 0 4 1 0
, Ueaburg
. 008 MO 5 3 4 f
Ixivey* and Toncoff;llumgsiralatlia
200 000 400 fl 11 2
Leesburg
000 001 001 2 6 1
. Lossy« and Toncoff} Gormish,
Amoriello, Lamlcy and Herring;
ton.

conference rotnmlikloner* handle.

Investigation Of Uprising ~In
Sanford Called

COMMENTS
SIDELINES
Judge Ilerlong
We had a lengthy conservation
yesterday with President Sid Herlong of the Florida State Uague
and K looks as though the upri*.
ing that ended in a near riot at the
Municipal Park taut Saturday
night is far from being settled.
I le r lo n g stated that he did not
realise that the rukua waa as
large a* it waa until after he tag­
ged Managrr Bcvll with the |26
fine and additional reports began
to Pour Into hi* office.
It la quite evident that Umpire
Lavrlr squelched the Incident In
hia report.
■Alt we can say la that Al Comb*
null the presidency of the Florida
State Uague at the righ; lime.
This Incident is really going
to brew and the slew le# going
to be thick.
Htulong stated tligl hr wanted.

to have a qumplMe firm Lie on Ihc
case ami would likely hold the
meeting In Sanford nest* week,
proliably next Wednesday after­
noon.
'2 Members of the Orland &gt;Senator
club, who were Involved In the
spectacle, ictveral lea gun officials
and Manager John -Kridcr of the
Hanford Celery Feds will likely
lie called In to ay pear in the hear*
Ing.
In simple words Ilerlong will
find himself In a muddln. The

Sports Roundup
By SKIPPER PATRICK

SILVER 8PRINGB, Aug. 11
(Special)—Investigation Into one
of the most serious charge* ir.
baseball—that of a player strik.
ing an umpire—wae ordered b:
Florida State League Pres. Sy*1
Ilerlong «f (.eeahtlrg last night
when evidence was presented him
that Indicated this happened HI
Sanford last Saturday night dur­
ing an Orlando-Sanfutd contest.
.The game wound up with Or­
lando Mgr. Lou ■ Bcvll bitterly
protesting Umpire Elmer Lavt*
fy*B declilon that ended tho tili.
Based on Uvely's report. PresIlerlong fined Devil |25.
However, new data filed with
the loop head yesterday Indicated
that other players were Involv­
ed In the fracas, and, based nn
this data, Ilerlong* called a hear­
ing In Sanford next Thursday to
which he has called managers
of the two teams. All player*
who might wish to offer evidence,
Umpires I-avely and Glenn Coo­
per, and other*.
Pres. Ilerlong
yesterday
notified all clubs that Ike
only players they can sign.
after midnight last night, for
the remainder of the season
'are players with no previous
eiperlencer
This means, bo pointed out,
that no club * can sign a pteVdr
who ha* been under control of
any club In organised baseball
this -year or any prior year.

Y ESTER DAY’ S STARS
Diale Howell, Piratea. smashed
two home runa, hi* flral of the
season, one with the bases load­
DeLand
000 001 606 &gt;12' HUE
ed ami drove In alx runs to help
Galn'vllle 004 000 0 0 2 &gt; fi
9 ft
defeat the Chicago Cuba 10-2.
Stewart,* R. Perea, Aleno and
Fred Hutchinson, Tigers, twirl­
Madjeiki; Blits,
ed* a nine-hitter for hi* 12th v|e.
laney.
tnry aa the Tiger* defeated the
Brow'iia T-T IIT tri6"PW Iiar uf*g
he will be a candidate for Congress tdillght-nlght double
In the ronrlng election. No matter
how he handles this problem he
The bitterest civil war In Co­
will mako some people unhappy.
lombia ’• history started In '.829,
But Ilerlong I# not a man &lt;o with 100,000 deaths In battla In
shun responsibility or tu run three years.
'
,
from trouble.
It had been stated that Ilerlong
waa adtlsed not to accent tho nrriuoua taak of atralghlcnlng out the

KANSAS CITY. A u k . 1 4?W &gt; .
T&lt;.m
nil 'l'V. VY.
Co-owners
Tom italnl
Baird mand
Wilkinson of the Kansas City
Monarch*
declare
the Major
Leagues have only iterate hed the
surface of outstanding talent in
the Negro American and Nation­
al Baseball clrculte.
The Kansas City
promoters
broke In three of tho four ne­
groes, now in the Majors— Brook­
lyn's Jackie Robinson, and Wil­
lard Brown and Henry Thompson
of the Bt. Louis &lt;Browns.
The IJalrd-Wilklnson team, novtin
Its
twenty-seventh season,
predicts that with lictter training
and coaching the Negro Leagues
would fairly blossom with Major
Istagua stare.

should win all of their ‘ game*
this fall If they get by their
first .four without taking a lick­
ing . . . Three pf the first four
sre Indiana, Minnesota and Notre
lr*me : : . 'Iowa State Is tho
other.. . . The University of Wy­
oming may be in for a brighter
era In football . . . Wyoming's
head coach Bowden Wyatt, tho
Tchneaace All-America of 1938,
assistant Hick Hitt and Pres­
ident Duke Humphrey, former
Southeastern Confere.vre prexy,
each had a hand In. turning out
an Orange Bowl* and' conference
champion at Mississippi State
before the war.

the would atand at the finish o /
PORTLAND OPEN
PORTLAND. Ore.. A u k . MWP&gt; the 72-hole event Sunder. BelPortland'* 110,000 Open Golf tin' Ben from lierahey, P*-»
favorite. to
Derby began today with Ben Ho­ off a* the logical fftiorit*^
gan figured a* the man to he it make It three victories In a row
and W rival* wonderlnR whete at the Portland Country Club
Course. He Won the Nstlonsl P.
G. A. Championahlp her# last
year and (n 1945 set a 27-und#r
par scoring record of 281 fur

**
4*

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Nsw York 4, PhUadtlpnl* I
Boston t*. Wa.hlngten 1
Dslrnlt T-l, SI g^OMt* I *

Cfclesgo

I.

NEW YtJRK. Aug. 14, t/16|h &gt; Wlghtman Cup play between wumi r sa'a tennla team* of the United
&gt;\ * $tat«a and Great Btltnln rciurn*
•o .
te,(W i country for the first time
• Macs 1939 with the opening of
.. . tho two-day aerie* at Forest Hill*
Saturday.
Wimbledon Champion Margaret
iborne of Ban Franrlscn w111 meet
Ire. Jean Bnstork and Igtula
tough of Beverly 11111*. Calif.,
q. 2 U. B. ptayor. wlll fare Mra.
tev Stammer# Menaica. veteran
ritlah atar. In the opening alngles.
Saturday's program, according
i pairing* released yesterday by

Beans

21

Fresh Tender
Fancy Selected

lb car* on

Tomatoes

U roy
(Satchel)
Paige; still
the most cherished asset# o f tho
Monarch*, Kansas City’* entry in
the Negro American Uague, has
been invited bv the National
Baseball Congress to' throw out
the first hall, make- the pitch,
nr do just about anything he
would* like on the night of An*.
20 when the first all-Dixie ne­
gro team make* It* start i.r
tha congress' thirteenth seml.pro
tournament to .appear on open­
ing night Friday, hut Ole Batch
hat a conflicting league date , , ,
Paige's 60 strikeouts In fire

kte owsr AH»Mtic a r*o»c ns ca
NUTLEY

margarine

ANN PAGE

Salad Dressing
Booker Daniels, a former atar

Reeves Peter* la serving his
ninth year aa sccrrlary-lMaettrer
of the National Association &lt;.t
Football Commissioners but ac­
tually he’s not a commissioner,
of the aamn status a* other mem­
bers of the association. The ca­
pable Kansas Citlan, A prep school
coach for 26 year# and a former
football-basketball referee, lu enmWialoher of officlaln lor Ihd big'
alx conference .
But hla duties
are limited to assigning officials
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when he look the po»t that he
would have to make decision* con­
cerning cities that carry heavy
votes In the Fiflh Congressional
ala th a
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14 71 .111 3*H District.
avion* Dsach It
74 .1*1 *Ue
Ilerlong la to be rommendrd
lit,alia XtairaSsr
for not running from the teak.
P ala tk a 4- i , U s t b u r a *•*
D tla n d IL OaJnsivlBs I
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He Jumped Into the mlddla of
Dt. Atigurtln* al ClrUnlo, PI'O- the whirlpool nnd Immediately
rale ' ' •ANFOi4l&gt; at Harms*
lt**cb, slapped a 150 ticket on tha Da;
tops Beach Islet* for not protect,
ing playcra from abuse In the City
Mand-Park. -That took-pUnty.of
Undo at W. Aeg mine
mtmrg ai rmsta*
intestinal fortitude.
iriona a* SANFORD
Upon accepting the preatdaney
sintfvlll* at Dalaud
of the FSL llerlnng staled that
KATIOXAI. L S ia ir ,
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walk the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
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Philadelphia
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N*W Turk
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tl “ l b *&gt;14
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✓ OLUME XXXVIII

IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY

SANFORD,-FLORIDA,

Established 1908

‘

InterMeet Is
Paraguay Mediation
Is Agreed Upon;
Brazilian Is Elect­
ed To Presidency
PETR0P0LI5. Branl, Aug. 11
&lt;A*&gt;— President Euiico Caspar Dutra, welcoming representative* id
20 nation! to a liiiloric IntnAmtrican Conrrrence, utgrd today
that they girt the world an ex­
ample for univrrul unity.
Pan American toltdattly in the
face of any pioipective aggrex»or of the fuluie, he told th.’
delegate!, would pieirnt the work
with a "typical model" for lurl:
a ittuelure.
Before the plenary iriuun oprn
ed. the delegate! agteed at ptepatalory meeting to lupputi
mediation effort! in the Faiaguy
an civil war.
■*' TRl d e l e g a t e s Unanimously
elected Raul Fernandes, Hi m il»
foreign miniMer, ai president ot
this conference called to form •
treat) of mutual defense.
President Dutra told the deledate*, that through their wiirk
here, they would trniiibitf into
term* of practical policy the prin­
ciple that "in an orgaminl in­
ternational society. th're ran Uno place for neutrality ImtWren
law and crime,''
Ltvrgec the Anu-ritnn Re1 putties, aa members of the Unit­
ed Nationa, to be ready to “ waive
their freedom of wetiotr un be­
half of the community of which
they are a part" in matter a mu.
•ide thalr own domestic interest*.
Re said it would lie ideal if
what was accomplished in tne
American Repuhlira alio coulil
lU ltlM M m I'm , ln,|

Precautions Taken In
Texas In Event. Of
Change In Direct tor.
TAMPICO. Mcx.. Aug. 15 «vi
—A msjoi tropical humcanr with
wintli well ovei llltl mile* so
Iioui struck the cosit near this
oil city at dawn today, ravaging
Tampico itirlf with ‘&gt;U to 95 mile
winds..
1
•
For two dayi the storm had
moved along the Mexican Load,
•daymg with Tampico like a (it
'oying with a mouse, ■
Slrrri**wrrr tlrseiled afsTJTO
V M. (i-M ) today as wind) up­
rooted tree!, thatlricd windows
and drstroyed tignt and folage.
Damage to oil writs was cxprclcd.
The Weather llurrau here said
manv of Its instruments were
broken laid accurate meaiuirmrnts
had liecome impossible for. the
present. The- full Time 'o f tile
hurricane is expected to In-come
apparent later in the morning.
A II. S. Weather tetiort nt
Brownsville earlier hal said the
storm ''definitely” wys moving inc
land.
Earlier indications that it might
veer northeast and strike Iho Tex­
as Coast proved groundless. Warn­
ing* had been issued to ships to
remain in port. The lied Ciosi
wax standing .by— — -------- —
Residents hsd taken lucraullotis,
remembering the WM hurricane
which killed obotU 30, iniiuid hun­
dreds. cost millioni In properly
damage In tiki* lush valh-v.
The hVrlcsnc. termr-l of major
proportions with 100 to Kt) mite
an hour winds at its rente.', hod
tig-tagged a crooked course near
Tampico aince Wednesday.
Lete yesterday rlmidbursts, stiff
winds and extremely heavy tides
were reported there. Reaches
were flooded, and many cabins
washed away.
Owner* of housrs near the a«-a
II »allMur4 us I'sat Tss|

FRIDAY) AUG. 15, 1917

--------

Are Executed
In Palestine
Action Against Brig­
andism Announced
By Note From Jew­
ish U n d e r gtcund

Atomic Energy Group
Decides Red * Plan
Is Not A d e q u a t e
In Present Form

TEL A V lv T l’xTnhnr. Aug. 1)
VP)- Hsgsna, the Jewish undergiountl oigani/almn. announced
today it hsd executed seven Arabs
’for the brigandism which ha*
been responsible for recent at­
tacks on Jewfth settlements."
A gunlight look -place, unolficial sources said, nrar an or­
ange grove shanty which hou&gt;et.
the Arabs. "Thrte . aic |mistbjv
i dotrn drad," police said, "lherc
ale some bodies still under thr
debris."
Four Atabs were found shot to
Jeath in the yaid. The house it­
self! was demolished by a blast
early this morning. The house
was aboul six miles from Jewish
ol bloody racial ilaibri which
have lakrn a heavy toll in dead
and woundrd since Sunday.
llagana’s communion* said it
had found the house "which was
the headquarters fur tho brigan­
dism which has Wen responsible
for the recent attacks on .lewisli
settlements in the Plains ot Khai on ami for the attack on the Fan
Hawaii .Cafe (un the Yarkon Riv­
er) Sunday night."
At the cafe 20 men. -.Icacrilred
hv Jewish sources as Arabs, wills-1
four and injured 10 other*.
“ Our soldiers executed the lend­
er of the briganls and then i-xi-eutcd six of hit men foitxd in the
house." the communique said.
In the continuing racial ati.fe
near the boundary of Trl Aviv
and Jaffa, two Arahx itreru (uiiiul
stabbed to death near the Hittikva
quarter In the same arru where
two Jewa were killed yesterday.
One Jew was found shot to death
ip 'be ?*ba colony, 12 miles north
of Tel Aviv and Jaffa.
The new killings brought tintoll of dead since Sundae to at
least 28. 17 Arsbs nnd I) Jew*.
Forty Arabs end 17 Jew* have
Wen wounded seriously and aWilt
6() Arabs and Jewa have Wen hurt.
Property damage In the strife-

Pakistanis Envoy

IT It RETORIED that M. A. llusaun
Ispahlni (ulrovc), 44. o nieiuber »d
the .Moslem f.eogu r'i Working
Coinnilltcv, may be appointed *«
PakUInn's ttrst envoy to the United
Slates, lie is a graduate of Cam­
bridge Unlvet sity. Pakistan formal­
ly beca;ne a Misdem Stale under Its
own government In the Indian
UwUu&gt;-un-At*fc 14t—tf ateewelieaet^

U.S. Rejects
Bugsy’s Girl Well Protected

LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. l i iA'.
The political conuiiillec ol 111*t'mtrd Nation* Atomic Hnrigt
Commillion decided by It) Vole*
I-slay lhal ihr Soviet plan (m
an international Cnnlral Cuminb
»M&gt;n !• fuq aiUqiirtfr .*» &gt;1 m»v*
♦lands il lell llic way open fo«
tuithri ulks. however. *
1lie I'mtrsl Slates., sslncli inluted tepr.itrdlv lor a voir, amt
nine other mrmbns ol the sumuiitlee voted lor a Canadian les- [
lilllllon. which was
slublnmilv
luught by Russia.
Nu negative vote or 'ihitentfonV
**s-is- taken, but Russia and PisInhil were on rrs'nril uffirinll)
aj'dltfXP the pr&lt;i;Hi*al
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N O. 196
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Aiioclatad Prfii Ltaied Wiro

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Canada Atom
Control Plan
Is Approved

S

Major Hurricane
Ravages Tampico
On Inland Sweep

N E W SP A P E K

— ‘ State Department In­
s i s t s On P a r l e y
Of 11 ‘’Nations DeSpite Red Boycott

WAS! IINC, I UN. Aug. 15 (A*)—
;; 1be kni«rsl*jti?.&lt;V* i's^ lv ttcte d , _.
(iini!) a-Soviet■demanil that tlie
j mb *&gt;( ili.twntg up a peace Ire**
ty lot Japan lie lell to the Big
I our Pacific |-iwru, the United
Mates, [itdxin, China ami Rus■i.l
I be Amen, an pu'sdion was disI. closed in a note mads public to­
day by die Mate Urpaitmcnt. It
was dr In Tied tu Srluril K. t*ar.ipkui R u fiin ibsiae d'aiiaiiei, •
1 by l li.ulrs I.. liolilcn, dcpsrt-me+tt-sl—*—o*T—4-**-;—two—,lsvs-*|*i-----lii tits* note, tlie United State!
maintained p* uidm.lgmg position
llihl (lit- In :it&gt; -tumid lie draft­

bmii!

that tin HCliaii did lust mean
the .Soviet ' proposals wen*
jrrtrsl, Ttiey tlisictsol lhal the |dan
..Mild to, taken up ngalti whene'.-r the Kussinn* lironght lit*
.dititioinil iiiu'.eiitil *ueh u* un
-a -1- to qm-stiou* tiskeii hv Rill
am
• «
Andiei A. Gromyko of Riissns
J n m in in n s
"
"
»&gt;»"i*t.oii
mJv E A A A Illw U O j , ujtj muki* Mnmn* ilifft/ult" tlit&gt;
■
’ U’ sk of
ti^M'vUiulil' #fi

Indian Leaders
Make Peace Plea
■
mi
In [\ p w

Millions Of Hindus;::!!
'i *
r ......
plan;',,u
Moslems Joyously 'ieorgf irnnlieff -if t'annilii said
lesollltioll Wu* tii!enilrd&gt;only
Observe
Freedom the
tu focus the discussion at tin*

NEW DELHI. Aug. 15 (A1)
I lie Dominion o( India, as nfiist iilliri.il act, appealed b*
iiiicltt_lux_ xcxiAtiuu__ u( - Hindu
Moslem violent e in Imtli thn
luuntiy and tlie Dominion
•I
Pakistan.
"Whatever dilicicm-M .w* i*,,e
must be retnlvtil !iy peacrlul and
democratic metbiKls." Vnmr Min­
ister Jawahailal Nebiu's cabinet
drclarcd. "We air (ire |H-ople
today. 1^1 ui act then a* lire
The completed Seminole County
. school budget for the coming school
men and vyimirrt"
'year was yesterday approved by
ir’aatlaue aa Page T « hI
Great thronga j*f tin* domihiiiiis*
the County Hoard of Public In100.009.IH8) celi-brali-d jum-oty
Itructlon and was forwarded to
tliHr new indepnidi*nce of the
Bostonian Is Cooler
the State school department .it
British raj. Commun'd wmfai*&gt;,
' Tallahassee for approval, it wns
Here Thun. At Home which him left scort-if dt-.nl this
announced this morning by Supt.
week In the Punjab, li-s*i ri,d in
T. W. Lawton.
Arthur W. Cook, retired Hi«- Biinit’ renleni.
Preacnt at the meeting were L. General Bradley To
Lord Mount IinMen teansb h -d
ton photagrapher, today repoitE. Jordon. J. A.-Hi»tlm.\ Waller
Visit. Italy On Tour ril that he -Is having an awfully llritisli nuthorily at u&lt;idnwv lo
Haynes and Supt. Lawtun.
,
hard time convincing the folks the larger Dominion of li lia,
Tlie budget as finally approved
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. b P »- hack home that Sanford 1* * get­ whose 227.00U.onu resident me
calls for 15(19.519 for operating
expenses and 108,934 fir capital General Omar 14. Rradley. veter­ ting weather 10 degrees cooler overwhelmingly Hindu, ilerbsmo d
outlay which provides for repair* ans administrator, will Viatl Duly than Roston during thr cuiterl title from viceroy to govt-rmu k-cngrab
______ __ Of the total, the on hi* rurrent trip to inspect the heat wave lit the Northeast.
and building.
M. J. Jinnalt. Iho monn-lrd Mos­
“ It w ii 99 degree* yesterday
8 late will furnish 9329.379,' It Wan I condition of troop* In Europe, the
in Roston," he chuckled, "anil hen lem League leadei whose adamant
stated.
I Wap. Department said t.-dav.
of
General school fund milbige was
The statement was made In res- in Sanford it got up only to 89, stand largely •aimed tilvidset af 10 mills and special tax dis- I ponse to questions from reporter* Another thing, here it i*.cool&gt;r the country, became, govai nor.) . ntriet miljage at four mill*. For who called attention lo charge* by in tlie shade than up there it rrsl of I'skistsn nnd il l M.lMn.i »0,
school bond Interest xml sinking hewspaper roluntnisf Robert Ru- seem* just us hot, in the shade mpatlv Moilvm*. nt Karmhi.
fund* the following inillagj was ark of lavish living by Army of­ They won't Iwllcve that up ther •i Mohsndaa K. Gandhi.'the fiatl
ficers In the Mediterranean Thea- though—they think’ we afe Just little lawyer who. Iweania kno-in
seti
as the "nirhiteet of India'* )-■■*•
ter and dissatisfaction among roasting down here."
, District
. Mills
dom" liv hi* lengthy, wild r ,mtroop*.
*
Mr.
Cook
wanted
to
get
up
.1
•
1
*»
Week* before thtie chargi'i br in the tower of the City Hrll psignlng, ia-gan fasting. pia,mg
. 2 **
came nuldic. President Trumsn this morning to photograph the and spinning at Ida llellingballe
3
directed that General Rradley visit Zoo with hi* w a l l camera, but ‘■peace mi*slon” in ea*l Catrtnia.
*
'
4 .
* 2
Hundreds of ihotmand.i of Hirtroops in Europe as hi* persons City M niagrr II. N. Sayer tn
&lt;r
'9 —
;t
H *&gt;il&gt;»S an Itaa* Tssa'lrepresentative.
This . Increased formed him that there was ho
6
3
speculation
that
the
President
will
way to get up In the tower, an
Supt. Lawton today pointed out
, that this will mak* an Inm-aao of appoint Rradtej) aa army chief of Mr. Cook look a few shot* from Seeing Eye Dog Aids
four mill* for current purpose*, staff whjpi General Dwight D. the hack stair landing of thr
MistreHH At Wreck
but will result tn a reduction of Eisenhower, the present chief, he' Uity Hall, and In so doing re­
approximate!/ two mills for bonds. comes president of Columbia Uni- marked how picturesque the po
I’ HILADELFIIIA, Aug. 16, . )*)
Ike - Italian looked. , He revestrd
This will reault, he aald. In a net vit si tv early next year.
Ilradlev sail* from New York that he had been a photographer —Two trolley car* collided, injur­
' overall Increaaa of two mills.
in Roston from 1889 to 1939. ing 13 pet-sons, and through the
• Sine* all application* of bus today.
ICh Us s h I SB Stage r t s r l
B. F. Wl-ltrser. weatherman, turmoil inside one of the eais n
today confirmed the fact that Seeing eye dog lest his blind mis­
I
Paraguay’s Capital
th* maximum t temperature ye* tress'to the street uninjured.
Message To Scouts
Almost all window's in liutli rars
. Troops Reinforced terday waa 89 'and the minimum were
broken in the crash last
71 .degrees. Rainfall totalled .22
Sent
CIO Chief
fllg&amp;t and glsas showered SH-yesrRif ENDS AIRES, Aug. 16 «P &gt; - inefn
old Grace ttchsrelder nnd fhi- other
forces
defending
M O ia S O N , France, ‘ Aug.
16 Goverment
psssengrr*. Occupants were tos­
presto
(AT— Philip Murray, president
of Paraguay's Capital of Asuncion 11 Burmese Leaders
sed in all directions.
tha.CIO. told the World Roy against insurgent attack were re­
“ Pal must have sensed that the
ported
hv
an
official
Argentine
Stricken
With
Poison
measa
Scout Jamboree In a message to­
accident was coming,” said Hr**
source"
todsv
to
have
been
reinforc­
ha,prayed that all future
day that
t]
RANGOON, Burma, Aug 16 Ocnsreldrr. "Then peuplr l-egan
, meeting of young men In uniform ed by 2,600 troops from outsida.
(A1
)—
An attempt to poison high to scresm. 1 got up sn-1 Pal drew
Capt.
Cartoe
Olman.
Argon*
•would be* solely in the furtherranking,
officer* of th* People's me through the crowd to The cen­
tine
naval
attache
In
the
Pent' tnce of International .amity.
Volunteer
Organisation, militant ter door The conductor opened It
gus
yon
.capital,*
in
tftmtd
th*
navy
J Tim. message, sent to Eagle
“
private
army
" of the Anti- and I visa the first one off.
ministry
here
last
night
that
' Scout Salvatore Todaro, Jr., of
Fascist
Peopla'i
Freedom
League,
the
new
troops
had
come
from
the
SL Joseph's Farm School, Dun
Irk, N. Yv, aald: "I am honored a( Campo Grande military base near was mad* last night during a din­ Boyle Re-elected To
the opportunity to tend through (Asuncion. He reported President ner party, bffletaU aald t-'&gt; y
Civil Service Board
Shortly after thh dinner party
yo)l a message to th# 1*17 World lllginio Morinrfo's •administration
11 officer* collapsed and were
in a "solid” position.
Jamboree o f Bcouta. *
However, refugees from Par rushed to the hospital, where aeven , Thirty-two City employee* yes“ What a contrast between this
unanimously re-elected
___ Uft* of young
__
men In unform aguay at the Argentine frontier were .detained for further trart- tdrday
Lloyd F. Roy to for tho thud
Bfcd th?t o f a fin r yean agoTitoy earlier had estlmatad the asuclon ■eat.
The antl-faseisi People's Free­ tipie to represent them ss s mom*
are together on the field* of garrison at from 3,000 (o 4.000 men
France, yet their uniform is not only, Including police end medical dom League la th* dominant bar o f the Ci*Hl Service Hoard
movamant in Burma, of which ha is secretary.
-•
and ouartermaaer troops thrown political
Into lit'line4, l|UIUC. KHtnOflOO cumntTy d r in m f lu cbiuniuilon
"Th* .result of this electi i l
to become a aoverlgn republic. •hows th* high record and esteem
rebel*.
The Argentine
naval
xone U Aung San and alx cabinet mem In which you are held." wrote
- RATTLB8NAKE8 KILLED
Two rattlesnake killings were commander of the border wired bera, leaden of the Interim gov- N. O. Garner, assistant secretary
reported h en yesterday. One waa J the nary mlnlilry that, by re­ eminent and o f the AFPFL. were and examinar to Mr. Boyle, Ha
also pointed out that it- was a
ft ell-foot a a u e which was ahot |quest of the crew, he would take assassinated last month.
Among thoaa poisoned were fir# vote considering the fact
wear the Utile take behind the |possession today of the Insurjent
pri­
H* that many employ**#* eligible'‘ to
U k# Marv school house by Deputy , gunboat Paraguay and the Intern Bo Tun Lin, political and b
to Thank tn Nu, vote are away on vacation.
. Sheriff Charlek Beck, nnd which her UO-man peaaonnel. The gun- vate*
Aung San aa pr#The other member* of the Civ­
he reported had U rattles and a boat recently sustained damage who- „
il Service Board are Harry 1-ee
button: tho othtr « u ■ surm foot 'In tn tffort to p u * Igytlltt mler,
Hospital attendants aald all (chairman) and II. E. Tooke, Jr.,
rattler with nine ratUes which Jbelterle* at CerHto on the Parana
those treated were recovering and who represent the city and' who
wan expected to leave their ward* art appointed to the post by
today.
the City Commission.

By

■

is,-e. Answering. Gu/niyk0'* di
tumid for ” |Ktiiil-tty point” talk
el. the Knii*itin pmp.i,ui*. igna
i.eff »aid the delegates wilt
a led to s|ieak, led none laid
•. It ft' t o ito ' So. ”
.
I lie Uapndiiili it-'elolinn Muted
Mint the ■colltUliUt-s- i.-solVV- ttint
the Russian control cnmmi*hioii
piope.nl , Mil..idltrd June II, ''ns
they now staild" do tiol "niovide
tin uilojim'r liaii* for the devet ipment hv the n nunittre of
a|H-&gt; ilo- phipossl* foi nu -i-llscli

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T o o l

Members
Fined By Robson
As ‘Tail Twister”
In In* ,-ffnint rapacR-/ of 'fail
Twi*li-r. Ilnrrv itidwon today scarchcti laillifidlv for Linn pin* on
member* of the I.loir Club at the
luncheon «• the Touti»t Center,
and thu*e who failed tu have a pin
Were fim-d lit rent*.each. Upon
the advice of Hr. Frank IJulltman
that fresh (•■uialia-s have vjtamtn
value, Ri&gt;l..-,iiu fined members'whit
had failed tu put tomatoes on their
[dale* Vvln-n served by Mrs. M, 1),
Gatchel.
Even J. N. Robson, Jr. Horry's
brother, wn- fined for failure to
remove hi* plate from the tuhle
last Week*.

Having done a * vi-rv thorough
iob of "tad twisting" including
the- fining "of King'Linn \V, 0Livingston and former King Lion
Henry Witte, Jr., Tull Twister
Robson sat down to count his "Illgotten" gains when Lion Richard
Deaa arose nnd moved that Mr.
Robson U- fined 10 -ents for fallure to iy-te that he was not wear­
ing his IJon pin. The vote was
unanimous.
Tel Williams, who was not pre­
sent. tvs- named as a director of
the clult to replace Dary! Swan
who has moved to Clearwater as
manager of the Mather store.

Midwestern Drought
Relieved By Showers
Hr the Associated' I’ rae* ’
The Midwestern drought-appear,
ed today to lie lu raking up piece
meal as moderate or normal tem­
peratures returned to most of th#
tuition.
Except for the swotterlng At­
lantic states, scalterc-1 cooling
shower* or thunderstorms within
the past 48 hours had ssnt ternoeraturn hack Into thu 80s or
tower 90s over most of-the Mid­
west
P. F. Sutton, federal westhrr
forecaster st Chicago, said •ask­
ing rains were wlde*pr»*d throughout the Ohio Valley last night
from the Mississippi.River to the
H»glnil sn.1 ljuL lhe|!
wart expected to continue today,
More scattered light fhowers
wars expected In Minnesota and
•astern portions of the Dakotas
but general rains still ware needed
In the Grist* Plains State* where
some crops contlnaed to deterior­
ate because of lack o f moisture.
The northeast which has had
two dava of temperatures In the
high 90s would nave to wait at
least another 24 hour* for relief,
the forecaster said, adding that
th* wbola region would continue
warm today.

r
l
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ed !-, an - h-Vi si iinlidh confeirnc*.

\u I d in-oil- .tdain tlint tins
riiSiv will I.t i. t-i-.l with that
it Ifu- is refuses tu
••i pressed

PICTURED AT HER SUNSET IS1AN0 HOME, Miami. Fin.. Virginia 11,11,
reputed friend of the late Itenjiimin “ IliU; ) "Su-gel, omh-rr wllli Edward
llivltop. head of a private detective agi-my which is furnishing tier witli
24*tu*ur gnatd. Heporteilly tlireqleneil withaleatb st-vnal tunes follow­
ing tlie shunting of Sirj'ri iii lo-r* 'oallAl.il l '.ihf.u 111,I hutill-, Msa* ttlli 11 *
llvssl in csMiBlmtt fear for her life.
(fnlrrnafionaJ..S'oundphoto)

its

lint tliF .s. -- n-i Union would
If) ti , .(xjiiilnne peace
pncii
treat) i *»ii f* ft in . f.i Ik- Iteld “ in
lii*? f:rut : m int’
rn. 1 lilts InT i I--, definite dale
t i a \1 t fi t |Ik- ,'iinfriciice Imt
l IiU f It-Vrit. 1 li lull* which have
w « ? tID ll«'t to attend ara this

■ft.it IV Hi it aln. iflliia, Russia,
AtL Ii.-ilih, Ne« /.retail I. ‘ he Netfli-riotat ■ Ira ini the l‘t.llt|iptues,
liidiil pn&lt;i l jii.a.la.
til .lull—
have accepted - lii, tijviinlb.'n
i (■• l
Mlale* Hole wax

Truman Declares Dutch To Seek Jiily J'J, nt v\hu h ili** Soviet Unm II I i*.f f i iniFfuitiutt uf th« ' •
*ja-nn. itcsly s.a.f.1-.—
pcohleme V
National Guardis MediationBodyOn Mhvlapniu-e
lie ■■ Hii.it uf fmeigp mmSr.1,-1*Iline wllli the
Vital To Security Indonesian Issnej I•i I lii* dmaiMihl
i* full-wing in drawing.
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Proclamation Desig­
nates Sept, It) As
National Guar-.! Day
’WASHl\t.ION. Au«
C n -,i,Im l
that

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sriim tv

P*
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t j up t-iim- In ii.i
fin Italy and
A r b i t r a t i o n B u ; m l T o ' ,li(1"
............. ..lines which
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II-w IIm is H. Sana In&gt;!

Settle Dispute In-1
dependent O! u n |Pepper

Prefers

\Mg i . 11
n 1L i b o r r i i a m p i o n
%%'.ID Ir|ltdt«* 1:,
if.uiy loiliy (n pt • • »• rt Pilis'ii
III .1 tilirr lU.in .1 •i»it linn
It, I v&gt; h HEI.L
III liy. hi settle llir Ill'llnM *MI#
'A X&gt;Mtv .. 11&gt;\, Aug. 15 i/l*l —
|L
.‘
(lispulr
iiulrpemleiitf)
ill
Sc .Sim Pi jii*,-i tit-Fin.l. predicttjif- iliiii' Tn- -Inii Tinman will j
I ’ndeil Nalmn*.
In- -I i -1- tin- ib-nuk'iatii* vice i
A teliabfe tnlmiii.inl. wlpilsai.f pte-tdelrmi- ilithliqet-. MiggeXled
Iii- bid i.illril with Nclhcriand, I.'mIhv i Iiui iic
"a 1 1intnpii.ll
,
^ __j.
i-i-i.-,f-nt alive D. Ertco N. Win ,,f tin- i,.,rl&gt;i.i|; mm,"
I In- I ! --I i Si-t-rthu tuld a
KIrlfrms ie|Hiilri| llu* nrw Dii’ i *i
li pintci, ii,-1- 1 \i", lie diH-siv'l l»e
I‘lit! tu III- .1* |ll|loV55
lirvt- ili"iy ) Wall ii-•»&gt; ami Mr.
"l dt -ngvthor a*
I \ i li r •* u-iniiit nt hit i d iff t’lnmio -w
«-11i s i'eiqa-r laid
vvthiM lit* -»d- up wiling lit)* . :i li tin." fi
whnilnr tn*
4if itrlicli* IT in •h-- , ii. m i- -nnr Wnllacv for
•In- Nu • -t—i .b-i-iio dm funner
•I.*' I lt»i,c itijuti ,\crpii,tmiiti
.-.I o |.|.--i-h tM . - l|l|Hltl uf 01*11 ill (l it(iv la Iifwf \lti|i It
;.
f&gt;r! Vti-rit Ifi** \Vt
111.-I th*" inttu/i-d I !---t , , i',V|hshiI.
"I tUsui
AVnlfeCr ,'#tt r,,(*
IG'l'illdic*
■*I, Tbr lutiAjlul tiiiiiii I anil i ••-! .let in, hi- n iTMiw by continu­
Jilaili*)
hi |i"•* ing in Ik- n juivait! tituen whs
.| ,s v In mind fn-rly," Pepp-lT
lime i)» fWidf whirl lief
aaid..
UN.- StHMirily fuUflHI hail
Tin- Kim i-i.i Senator said he
•liriiuii i\«'i tin* Imluronitiii
ha-- un doubt jlmt Mr. Trumsn
Ihm.
will »vb*ct, tin- map who ts to
Vm» Kleffeii* wn« etiwvlril li run with him and fhst the con­
niiititiimc hiit |*Ihm nt tin* *»|whtn T vent imi ivjli pi n |i( 1*1* choice.
|l «HMtniril , ii16 i'HRf 'I'It**V
Tim! .hapiirm'd in 1911 when th#
IniiPrvaldrni
Roosevelt rest
lleUire adtifi yud chose Mr.
KuruHu’s U. S. Trip
Truman, lie nntlitnied.
the Pivsident, ought
Defended At Trial I,, *1picktlimV
sums-body wini siihscribes
•I .illllnii-,1 Ha » a s T » il
lake

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Nrlltril.iml*

As Vice-President

that llic l nilcii Slate* ban -i
"lull) •manned, s-quqqtesl -tyd
11ainrd' National lauanl te.idy l11
talc the luld "ill tune ul iiatmnal
danger.-"
I b- piade tbi* slalemcnl iu -*
pi ik 1.1rnaImu designating S |" D*
a* National (iiiaid Da) It* oh
seivancp v%ill be |i.nl n! a le
riuiling dull- tu - slieii'tlben lbNatiunal Guatd.
Mr. Truinan «,ki.l i-mnmitIn ia*m- prnctamalion. In the i.h*
M-i vutiKi of llu- aecnsioii, inns king
the *iivenlli. aiuiivs-tVarv oj Hu
rr\lranee of the Nnliomil (i-nthl
iht** tin- nsllimnl servi, - prior to
World War II.
Tin- ts-xt uf hia prucUmntion:
“ Wheu-aa the Natloiml Ctiaid
nf the United Rlnlos h-sf l»-i h n
bulwark uf our mllilaiv fuiei-* i i
slrugglt-B against foreign nguri sura ami the support of our |H-&lt;qiiiin time* of domestic dlArli-ri ami
“ Whcrv'M the uccurtl; of-.nut
nation 111-111*011* that tin- Nniiopnl
Gumd Ik* fully nianiu-l. unuip|lbd
ami trained aa a foivi- imiiieiliuti-iy
availatde In linm'of nntioiial dun
get: nnd
‘‘ Whereas Rept.'lfl, 1917. maik*
T o k y o . Aug. is, uPi - a w i t - '
------------------------ - . . . . .
the seventh anniversary of the ness luld the inter national liihun.il •
entrance of the aNtianal tiuaril
today that Sahum KuinsTa trip, Koreans Slmut For
li.iuiliauptl niti i,m.» T ««l
to Washington iduutly h.-i’mv war!
Inoks, out was carried mil mill I,- I Freedom During Talk
u- one more effect offeiing nti ed- 1
____ _____
Railroad Has 2nd
ditlunnl chance .to iu,vei-d in i!u(jo y |( nil I'llTK
Wreck In 12 Hours earnestly desired romlusien ef SEOUL. Aug. 15 t/ll— ShoitU
negotiations.
|&lt;lf -anAiruiti-eshlpl'’ and "im- S
Kuomachl Yamamoto, ehh-f of mcilinli indcitcniirncel" fn&gt;B»
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16, -Vt
Knrettas cob—The Pennsylvania Itaiimn fs &gt;w- the East Asiatic and Atti-TI. ,*uJrrnwduf Hd.tMkt
ond wreck In Philadelphia within bureaus of tin- Foreign liff'ce mi ' serving the srrond anniversary of
12 hour* killed a tiiawngec train der Sltigenuri Togo, tevfflcd fur their liberation front th* Japai
thy defense In the trial o f 25 Jnp- repeal nil y Interrupted an add
engineer early today.
L. P. Dufflelil. 57, Woodbury, anise accused of war ri lines. He by Russian General T. F. Hhttkew
N. J., died at the rontro1! of hi* said Knrusu left for Washington today,
locomotive as II derailed nnd ,y&gt;r- two dava after the Japanese -liigh 1 Khtikuv** vole* boomed louder
liaiiv overturned at 33rd and Ml. command amt cabinet a: u liai*oii over the nubile address system at
conference had decided to .make u Seoul stadium as the crowd roared -,
Vernon Street*. The tram had
lust reached the city fmm Cape final offer to the U. S. while curt- Im slogans. The kutrsn* listened
May. N. J, *11 passepger enr* re­ tinning lucpprations to attack if sib-nUy to American Maj. G*neral
Alta-rt E. Brown and then cheered
mained on the. track* ami occup­ the offer were not accented. :
i— "Thw-suggHStiun baa ohk-h. l.e»ss loudly.
ants escaped iajuxy.
Shtikiiv ts the chief Russian
Another engineman was kilhiJ made that it was ihtrmli-d as a
and 20 pasarngers injured uy the measure to gain time hv deceiv­ legate to th* Joint U. 8.—So'
flrat wreck In. which a crowded ing the United Stales," Yemam.ito romtulsslon which has attempl
rommutor train and a Imcking testified. "But as I nxvj already to set up ‘a provisional government
indicateil. the difficulty in the liai­ for all of-’ Korita. Brown la the
locomotive collided.
The engineman, J. D. KI Inge- son cqnference from lung U-fore chief American delegate.
Commission sessions have been
man. of Norristown, Pa., wn* had heeil to persuade tlu&lt; higli
crushed to death in bis telescoped rommnnd to agreo to enough delay stalled on the qquestinn o f whftk
cab aa hla Norristuwn-bumul local to give negotiation full oppurtun Korean groups are to be consulted
■mashed into th&lt;* rear &gt;f the loc­ liy— their position living that there on tile form of-the government,
was neither necessity nor desir-1 with the Russians
Installs!*
omotive tender yesteidsy duriti
abiiitv uf delaying th# opening of Rightwing parties which oppoaad
the let* afternoon rush period ur
a few seconds aftsr leaving the hostilities, but that it would be the trusteeship s«t up by th#
downtown Broad filrwst suburban advantageous to commune* themjelgn ministers at. Moscow be
at ones."
red from consultation.
station.

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Jap Treaty Plan

FRIDAY, AUG. IE, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

For Attorney General

Inter-American Meet

Indian Freedom

&lt;r*aiiBH4 n-M |**a*

lov, in auggasling that pro­
cedure In.* followed in thecas* of
' Japan, accu«cd the Unilttrl State*
of acting unilaterally by inviting
the ll-nationa conference.
In ite reply" the Untied State*
raid that* rorne ef tin; agreement*
reached at Cairo, Yalta or Poledam cent Aura provisions giving
the council of toretgn minister*
. “ any aitthoiliy in comir'ftidn'wliti
a Japanerc jK'are *cttlcment."
The notethen
the
deciaion in Moacuw in n—
_&gt;M
1946,
t»
act
up
the
Itpower
Par r.ac'rniCaMmltalon
to act upon
potinea in
theOwnpal Inn of Japan.
” ll ia the vu-wr of the United
Btatccgr vernment,"
the
note
aadd, "that tbi. action conMilti:l_ Grady Hurton
#d a recognition of the primary
U Grady llurtoo, •attorney of
Infarct o| thrac pi.were in pu»tsurrender policy luHliira for Ja­ W'aorhtila, who made hla formal
pan and hrnre in the jhuhc act* announcement thia week that he
f dement."
would be i candidate for the office
The note pointed opt that- aurn of Attorney General, subject to th*
an ll-puwei Ja|fiihrft- pef^e confetehcc would Iw free 1%/drier- 1846 Democratic primaries.
mine it* own pmcr-diiii The Unn
ed Sutra ha* MiggrMrii that fl
two-thiida majority pnvalt In IU

National Guard
* If**»fi***iM $tum lf«i« l)«i#|
Into the nation** aervlrn during th«;
emergency Immediately prreeding
World War III
"Now. therefore, I. Harry S.
Truman. Prealdent of the Unltid
State* of America, in order that
we may give apeeial recognition th
the men uf the National Guard of
the United State* wlm have given
their service* and thei
are continuing to give their rrrvlcea for the security of their rountry, do hereby proclaim Tue.day,
Sept. 16, 1U47. aa Natioim) Guanl
Day and Invite the givernora of
the aevcral atatea to Daim proclamatltma for the observance of
that dav; and I also direct that
the Flag of the United State* In*
displayed on all puhll&lt;1 building*
on that day.'
” 1 alao remind our rilixen* that
a rraponilbillty reata upon them
for the aupport of 'hy Nntlonal
Guard of the United Siatei. and I
therefore urge that all nuy citlcen*
give their earneat attenimii U&gt; Hie
unite of the National -Guanl in
their rommunilir* uid a**tat the
organisation, recruiting and development of those unua It) every
wav poaalbte.
'""In witness. wheTeof, I have
hereunto act my hand and cause!
the eeal of the'United State* uf
America to be affixed.
'Done at lhl« ritv of 'Wn*h!ngton. thi* fifteenth day nf August,
In th* year of our Lor-I. nineteen
hundred and forty-seven, ami of
the independence of th* .United
State* of America the jm: hundred
and aevrnty-eecond."

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Hurricane

Fernando l» a aeuoiatly Oilyrnr-oid diplomat who wai a del­
egate to the IIMP Peace Confer­
ence and to the League of Na­
tion*.
The pripattrli ry conmijsaiun fur.
the ctmfcr-jncr, which i.* to write
a treaty o f mutual defrnae, me:
at 10:66 A. M. All the 20 nallonr
paitlclpating were rcpreaentol.
Chile's foreign mlniuri, tier*
-Win Vergara JUpcao, ud(J aywamen he would oppoic the Alger-

At THE CHURCHES
_____ ASSEMULY—UF-GOi)--------Twelfth Street and Laurel Avenue
Paator K. I. Wright
Star of Light over WTIUt. 8 30

while traveling from Lahore lo
Amriatar. He aald one side of the*
railway traeka wa* litterM with

Sunday school. )t):bd A. M.
Morning worship, ll;t&gt;0 A. M
Even big aervice, 8:00 P. M.
CHlIf aavingi teller at the Qrlitol,
Rural Common 5\pnRp
Conn., Bank am) Trust Company,
Hv Spud* Johnson
Mr*. Helen ft. Fournier (above),45,
wai charged In a bench warrant
Large attendance nt two recent
with embezzling 1100,000 from the
bank. Slate authorities lay that she * forumi to diaeuas maugoa l* indi­
of
(nrreasing
interest
had been lakltig about (3,000 a year cative
among Florida farmers and groiy.
for twenty yeara. She wa* released
era In the so-called “ minor" fruit*.
In (23,000 bail provided by her
Such interflt I* favorable for
brother and husband to whom, in­
the further development &gt;f Flo­
vestigators said, her arrest came as
rida agrirulture, for U will result
a grrnt surprise
t/ntrrnatioTifll)
In greater diversification ami, fortunatelv, the** crop* compete very
little with each other and with the
most Important fruit rron, rlti-un.
The
mango, avocado.
Per(Ian lime, and other such fruit*
each hna 111 own distinct appeal.
They do not taste alike and thev
are prepared and eaten In dlfferent way*
Oo, It la Rood that grovrere and
farmer* are trying to learn more
about theae fruita, are planting
them, and are endeavoring to pro­
duce good crops. Thert la room
for • great deal of expansion In
production of most of these fruit*.
Mo»t of the fruita we have-men­
tioned are tropical and aub-tmnical, hut there are other* 'which
may b* produced In much larger
’nuantitlr* In the tempernUi sec­
tion* of the state. Fig*, for .ex­
ample. Fig*'are grown on aome
farm* but there are literally hun­
dred* of farm* that ran grow fig*
that do not grow them now. Mayb# everybody doean’t like fig*,
hut nearly everybody dot* like
them fresh, canned preserved nr
prrparcd in any way.
More pears may bo grown pro­
fitably. Peara that
mako ex­
cellent preserve* do mtlLj well In
northern Florida, and evan good
TAKffif IN Owadi, Japan, hy Pfc.
Druce MorahaJI «f Cor tun Chtlitl,

the Netherlaivi*
n Chinese In the

CHURCH OF GOD
Fifth Street at Holly Avenue
Sunday school, 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship, 11:181 A- M.
Evangelistic service, 7:16 P. M.
MID-WEEK SERVICE
Wednesday, 7:46 P. M.
Y. P. E„ Friday, 7:45 P. M. *
Church of God on the air over
W'TRR Sunday 8:30 A. M.
Sunny South QuarGd MoitJny
8:00 P. M.

PULITZER PRIZE WINNER
Robert P. Trlslam Cofltn, who join*
the unlvmiiy of Florida faculty In
August aa visiting professor of Eng­
lish. and University lecturer. Aulh**.
or of some 33 book*, hla latest la SOUTHSIDfe' BAPTIST CHURCH
Laurel Avenue at Ninlh Street
"Yankre Coast,” eaeay* on, hi* n*^
Rev. Wilson Finch, Pe.lur
Millard Hunt, Youth Aettvltlee
D:46 A, M.: Sunday School.
fl:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
Canada Atom
6:45 I*. M.t Training Union for
AH Age*.
ll'eHIIKUril .ItMBi
Oh.I
8:IKI P. M.: Evening Sc'rvice,
live ayatem of international mntrul of atomic enetgy." .
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
tgnntieff esplnliied till* did not
SCIENTIST
*tnp discussion of the Soviet plan
N00 East Second Street
of did not reject tho Russian
11:00 A. Mi: Morning Service, , ideas, but left the way open for
0:46 A. M.: Sunday School.
further talk when the Ruaalan*
8:00 P. M.t Wednesday Prayer
brought in addition At material
Service.
vvhiclf tin* Iwen rc(|ue*tco.
Reading room hours Tuesdays
and FrldaV* 8:00 lo 6:U6 P. ,M.

BROADWAY

NEW YORK—Jackie . Mite*,
completely unknown five year*
ago exccp t to a few rviahlara
of the Borscht Circuit, now gets
(3,000 a week at the Rlvieta,
and ha* a car anil chauffer. . . .
"But don't get me wrong.'* ratitioned Jackie when I admired hi*
liveried drivtV and shiny, limou­
sine. . . . “ I'd drive myself except
that I (ike to have a drmk or two
when I quit work. I got r-Mp«iul
bilitica now, you know." Jackie's
reapnnaibllitle* include a wife
and acbotlulnl offspring.
TTien there are neralmmona- .Mike Todd through with Ilully
good, bcalthfitl fruit— that may tv
Phil Regan fulfill* a
grown In many section*^ and oth«r wom!7
long ambition when he star* at
amall fruita that are w«P worth the
Waldorf* Starlight Roof. . . .
trying.
Bill Eythe ami Buff Cobh tried to
get married before Memorial Day
but the city'clerk wasn't suffi­
ciently sure Buff wai old enuugh.
. . . She ia cute and pert and could
pa** for sixteen under strvai, ac­
tually )• old enough hut didn't
bring ht-r birth eertifkal-' along,
- , . She had on* piece of paper
with her abe beBeved would do
the trick which auggeated aufftdent maturity but not to tka
•clerkI Dlyorce -papers front her
previous marriage.
PORTRAIT of Bert l^hr by
ArtUt Walt Kuhn ta a dandy
Arabs Killed
and Bert has oAly one regret: Ha
can't afford to buy It himaelf,
iCHBiraMe
r » , itaei
Kuhn'* stuff being
it expvntiva.
Hddtn aectora of Tel Avlv and
y.’ *r ago lo
Jaffa has been estimated by aome
1 ___ H . ___... thu musical
aottrcei at more than (2.900,000.
‘‘ SwecLByo and,Bye,” but w*ru
Troop* and police in Tel Aviv turned down because they ware
searched tha Jewiah federation or too short-. . . They formed an act,
labor building, "Red House ” in called themselves the "SkyrldTgl A vlvrbut apparently found era,'* appeared with Ted Lewi*
nothing,
in Chicago, earn# to 'N e w York
Meanwhile, what amounted to a where they a p p e n d on and wen
/full-scale exodus was H progr*** Arthur Godfrey'# 'Talent 8eobttM
lath# MtttaBd border anas of Tel radio show. . . . Now they hare a
Aviv and Jaffa. Crowd* of aullcn regular network show coming up,
Jaws and Arab* stood by ‘ and
Milo Boulton, emcee of "We
UtpUhed thouaanda of their nkm- The Buople,” just- got word hit
bee move thalr poaeesalona.
•on. Gall, Is a chip o ff the old
The crowd* milled along dnaly microphone—th# lad landed a job
Jaffa and Tel Avhr
Eddi# Green of "Duffy*. TarInto the Jwtualem •rn” haa a date to become a pap*.
who havo live-! h&lt;IMPORTANCE* o f dUk jockey#
to * muairal star w*i emphatoward what they alaed the other afternoon when
.the safety of all- tha mangoinent of the CopacaOn# pollcu offWer hana to«ed a Wg cocktail party
eon* had moved out for 68 New. York ere*- radio
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Mark T. Carpenter, It. It., Vicar
Itth Sunday after Trinity
8:16 A. M.: Morning Prayer nnd
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Arthur I- Duller. Minister
SUNDAY
IItiller Study, 10:00 A. 34.
Preaching A Communion, 11:00
Service at County Jail, 3:80
P. M.
Service at'County Homo. 8:30
P. M.
• Evening Service. 8:00 P. M. ,
TUESIKV Y
Radio Sermon. WTIUt. 10:30
A. M.
WEDNESDAY1
llilile Study. 8:00 P, M.
THURSDAY
Radio Sermon. WTRR, 10:30
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FRIDAY
ttitde Study (At Paola Church),
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Glenn E. Smith. Par urn
10:00 A. M.: Bible Schjid. Mr.
A. Wlcboldt, SupL
11:00 A- *M.: Morning Wn»hip.
The paator will apeak on ttie auhiect. "Taking Men Alive/'
, HOLY CROSS OilUIU II
7:46 P. M.: Evening Servlet. An
Fourth Street at Park Avenue
Mark T. Carpenter, It. D„ Pastor informal awrvice of .Goaiwl Sung
— ------"aator'a Hutilcet:
llth Sunday after Trinity •
in KaUWIahltlg'
9:30 A. M.: Holy Contmunion
thb Kingdom,
•ml aermon.

compete In the international film
award festival at the Boaux Art*
Palace, Brussels, Belgium. Elliott
aaid It's the first public showing
and "• thrilling tribute to my
father.” . .
Jeaee Laaky scouring the town
for actor* for "The Ml recti of the
Bella.*’ . . . J. Arthur Rank, din­
ing at Cavanagk’a asked Ihe
waiter If It was all right If he
had an extra patty of buttar.
Arabian U.N. memhere In thetr
colorful coetumes admiring Tony
and Sally DeMatto at the ' Wal­
dorf. . . . Tallulah Bankhead mhy
it tka lead In that considerably
undered flint version of Jamee
Cain's "Serenade," now that Ann
Sheridan want* out . . „ MR.
llgnalre Maestro Meyer Davis la

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HEARD ALL AVENUE CIIAPKI.
Rev. Douglas K. Charles, Paator
3:00 P. M.; Sunday School.
3:46 P. M-: Wonhlp Service.

Evening Service*. 8:80 P. M,
Union Service*. Subject: “ The
Practice of Religion.”

202 Snnford Ave.

Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd SI
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Sanford, Florida
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11:00 A. M.: Morning \Vor»h'ip
Service.
7;00 P. M.: Junior nrnl Senior
Young People.
8:00 P. M.: Union Service at the
Christian Church.

South Hanford Avenue
Morning ~ Service. 11:00 Ar~M:
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OIURMINID WOIKI8S 1(0 CT Donald Thorra* (wearing panama to right of flag) prealdent of the Clinton
Machine Co , Clinton, Mich., advance toward* the plrket line In front of the plant In a back-to-work move­
ment. A few minute* later, th* group wa* Intercepted by atrlke picket* and a free-for-all broke out In which
* peraoni, Including Thomas, were hurt. A poll had thown 214 nt 234 favored th'e return, (fnlernationqt)

nt victim* of~w m m ttM rm TW

(('•iiIImh I tf»Hi
IIHet
*Wpped them of furnialolig* nnd
baetilv evacuated tho ate*. Tourfeta dceerted the liench area and
took refuge in downt-iwn hotel*.
The precaution* were well taken,
for the 80-tnlle win-la Ip Uruwnsvllle. are well nbvv.i nilrirane In­
tensity (a hurricane,,!* winds of
76 miles an hour or mSn-t.The center -if the hurricane,
however struck lea*, dritaelv pop­
ulated arras.
The Weather llurezu aaid the
• atorm was moving mlnnd in an
-- wutnorthcaat dlr-mlitm. A dis­
turbance of thia olze Cait iplunfce
inland fur miles - lieLir-) it lose*
. its force.
The lr»er Rio Gfatvlr; Valley,
with a population uf 260,oOt) per­
son*. breathed eaeu-a., Full- rrupa
TdHQm a tWobu deplcb^ln Marand dtru* orchardV,Wi-fe Vnved.
'^Although reaid-n'.a had lakAn ahaB'a own word* — “Tho old, d*brerautibna, at- m* ,t|om Old Ihe preiv^d and pnrlerit Japan, with
’ IW tlew'^alpleet , young Nippone»«
looking InV? the sun for a bright,
b j.A K iW A
twlav. lhe"iun wm shining Iti-l r, wholaaom# future/'(fnferaalloMl)
and Ihe barometer stood at 211.94,
about normal. Approach of a hur­
ricane I* indicated b&gt; a falling
Indonesia I h h u c
barometer. There wa* n&lt;&gt; wind.
Some effecls may be frit, how.
- M hhIIhhkJ, Irniat r » a t D w i
even for the disiurbanre coveted a
wide ewath. squaitJ add heavy of ttulav'e cmiticll aesalon at 3:00
rain* ranged a* far a* 300 mltea P. M.
from It* renter. , i f
Sutan Sjahrir, fdkmer premlet
882 air mile* from T
of the Indobeatan Republic, could
Tampico ia a m
■Mexican not t&gt;e reached Immediately fut
port and a great ml
!er. It Is comment, but he seemed certain
pne of Mexico'* leri
to oppose at leaat tho second
cities.
point, which would automatically
remove the Indonesian case from
Pepper’s Statement the council's xgvnda.
Th* plan _provlrtei that ana
member of a *htce-m*n board
ItWatlaiMC fr-H, rag. Owl
completely as possible to lh&lt; would be dkalgtiated by th* Nvthxr( or Franklin D. Rooaavelt,” erlands, on* by th* Imleneelanl
Senator aaid. “ lie jiyvht to t«e end the third by the oth«r two.
neone who can kbmmand not ' Weanwhlla, In Batavia, a Ntth
y the »imng but tha enthust erlands -army communique noted
Indones­
k support of.organised labor increasing severity of
) Ihe working people In g*ti- ian Republican attack* on Dajeh
outposts tn the Imtlea and report­
i."
Wallace, who was fired aa Sec- ed six Dutch soldier* killed amd
ary of Commerce In a dla- 14 wounded yesterdav.
' cement with fli|‘ /Prealdent -The Dutch aaid they had re‘r foreign pollcle* laat Sep- pulaed a 800-man Republican at­
haa aaid ha la* not In­ tack on Knjoeagoeng In South
in the vice presidential Sumatra, and a 200-man attack
!on. Rut there are IndJ- balatlga in central Java- They
that the former catdnet on a Dutch motor patrol near
expected Pepper'* tup aaid. Indonesian lnasaa ware a*.

hilled off any such
assertion after, a ‘ 1
alt yesterday that
t «Mould be-and w

and alogana aueh aa "th? Hindu
Land Modem ia one.” (iandld had
deiired a united, independent In­
dia.
•.*
The .1.000,000 HJndua and P'00,
000 Modem* of CgfctiUa •erSITrr
ir*yir lnn&lt;r"mrrfbtiunder the emotional upamge of
independence. . They joined Imtlv together In celebration* with
exubt ranee unbelievable in-fore
ventrrday. Hut a aen’or police
officer aaid "If anything goes
wrong. Coil help us.”
The aoreat apol appear ul to InLahore, capital of partitioned Punjab, where communal vlolriir ■con­
tinued. The unofficial,toll in three
,daya of rioting there mounted to
208,dead and more than 200 inlured. At leaat 30 fire* Id wed in
Lahore and mob* -wetc reported
looting.
Itritiah Gov. 8ir Kva.i Jenkins
handed the Punjab government
vratrrday to th# Congreaj an*l
Modem In-ague parties on a tem­
porary “ haala of natlonul tlivi.
•ion” into Kail ami Wait Punjab
province.
Crowd* In thia India.t capital
were lji&gt;rtp&gt;ia.„Th.y gM^Jdouju.,
batten a warm heart err reception
which the handaume counin t.f King
George VI of the United King­
dom. until today Empern- of India
aa well, returned in kind.
Thouaanda greeted Mounlluitt.in
enlhuaiaatirally along the abort
route from Government llouae
where he took the oath of new
offire to the Conatituent Aancmoly,
where he apoke.
In rontraat to the hojldnv mood
in Delhi, a correspondent for the
atate*man wrote that h- **w dog*
ami vulture* eating biotin of re*

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be done on the batnl of a world
federation, hut "thia, however, i*
a tin me which'for centum* Ha*
defied man*i ingenuity and diliget ce."
“The experience of Altierira
demonstrates that, starting fi*'"
the ayatem of regional acre*merta, It will he perhaps poa*ihle'fth attain on- a universal -level
the enforcement of rule* foi^
pacific interrelation of peoples,"
he raid. "That i» lire prvjipeet
wh'ch the charter of the Unit'd
Nation* offer* to the world *'
th* future by the examples of
Ihi* contlnint."
Conleienee action to iii|i|Krtt
mediation effort* of Hi mil am)
Argentina to end the civil wAr
In Paraguay had Wen urgrd her*
by Juato Prieto, former niiniater
of Paraguay, eclf-atvied "obaerv.

REVIVAL SERVICED .
The Asicmhly of God Ctu'i..
at Twelfth Street ami
Avenue i* holding rrvival «■*,.
icc« every evening .at 8:00 otivji
with the Rev. Ossie H. John ami
Mn. Jonr* of Oklahoma City
cohdu'-linjr. Both are accompli' i.
ed musicians. The service tin,
evfcbing will be devoted to di­
vine" healing.

the brolher-ln-taw of Symphony
Conductor Pierre MonU-tu. there­
by managing to keep troth long­
hair a»4 brusbeut music In the
tarn* fatally.
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REV. WM. PERRY YESLEY
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JUST ARRIVED!
Yep. wa’ r* proud lo uitMtact a
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“THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION” •
Special Muqic
CHAS. MORRISON C6NDUCTIN(;

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FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1947

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L ll. M N F O l U )

Conference In Rio
Commercial Air Bases
#$een As Complement In Alaska Are Urged
And Aid To UN Work By Returning Group
My HEWITT MACKENZIE
WASHINGTON, A n/. IA, (db-—
A I* Foreign Affair- Analyst
A congressional rmnmii!. - irturn*
T h e ' Inter-American Confer- to Washington to«lay from \ia»
en#e on hemcrsphetic defense, kat reportedly convinced *na; th--.
■•■milling in Rin De Janeiro to­ United State* should lo* no time
day, had belter have l*-en held developing rommrrrial air S^*e*
long » p i. but while it ra-lttie -i iff the territory just j abort.di*.
doe* arrive at an uppuituoe m- .lance from lluaaian Siberia,
httnl tn bntsler a hnin*&lt;rd UrIi *
Rep. Leonard W, Hill &lt;|t-NY);
Nation* tri-effnil* t&gt;&gt; rrr*. who arrived ‘ ahea'd of jl s r flt in r
tahliahand tnaJntain |&gt;eaee. *
House Interatate Cumnritr.-’ ni-m" THe purpose o f the fonferem. (■era who ma&lt;le the .mi. aai t he
. la to Implement the historic An belivvea the croup will recommend
df Chapu!tr|&gt;cc, adupteH by tin prompt enactment of I &lt;(idalimi
nationa o f the tuo America* a' •next vrar to build airfield, at
Mr aim City in Mar.. IMS, Th *' A nr homer and Kali-bank*.
act not only provided for concert■'
Surh a bill already ha* ln-eu *ned action tn trjw| nggic**i&lt;in from nruved by the committer, hut the
abroad, but aimed to keep pear. House itaelf ha* not acted on it.
among the nation* o f the hem- 1 j| contrmpiate* spending FULfilM,(sphere.
Of ,, f o r base* at the ' » . -tm trgic
The Act of f.hapultrpee wa» ,\la*kan cities.
® hailed bv Senator Tom Connalljwhile the Army ha* (tree lafidthen chairman o f the foreign Rein- : jIut fields al*hoth Anrhorag- und
lion* Committer of the United j Faifl.nnk*- Halt said. here ore not
StiitM Scrmli*, n* ntt* nf th* i adequate feparat* fnciliti* * f#tr tlit*
Create*! state paper* in the world , laice commercial plane* which at
a ■ new Monroe' Itortlim- hacked iVndv are makinc daily flight.- to
by all the America* instead of and ( rom Alaska.
jn*t the .United State*. The SenA look at a map. Hall told new*,
atnr *aid the act wa* at Set. * nten. demonstrate* the offtrurtance
Francisco where the World Se of .Alnaka from an aviation tir-vcurity- Conference w «- tn create p ,,)^ U n gra n ge plan.-* ran fly
A ngw -pence rygitvi *►*•*" t - a t t t o i Alaskan fteldt
err-,
makt .the plare o f the Leagu • erv important city in the world
of Nation*.
‘
, via the great circle tool *,
The conference o f Chapultepr -;
||A|t aaid the Army ha* large
waa held a* the nllie* were de ; r„ nrrniratlon» of lon gran gi-Lom
livering the final kmwkout blow v (H.r&lt; stationed in Ala.kv md i»
t« Naxidom. The Rig yhrtt^Am-jr.-.
in have exduxit-' a*-* of
iio. Britain . ‘and Ri»*ia. w e e -' Tt*. own landing, field“
close bto iher* in arms and a l!. „ e
lhat commit let- con

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R. Hunter.
• •nil an- the. gur*t* nf Iheir tirwle from Mr*. Nettle F.un*l” in fo [ gmmlduughtcr. Lynelle Gbsas, arMr. amt Mra. H. F. MHlmvan m- ■ i :nt. Mr. and Mi * M:uI,u .Iho.’ Gon* Home that Will ig rT it-" Hved Wrdne»dav ('vetting iu I'1*
Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mc­ St
cale&lt;i when tho Ji&gt;e■ClilfeyK &lt;t«pnr- the guest* for *ever*l *!ay* . f Mr.
Gowan,' Jr. have returned from
M' l!. I. I'ag-oliilr, Mr*. I »'!’• Into is made.
! Catlttm'* »i*ter. Mr*. J. N. Thumpa recent trip to the Carolina.' uni ■am IHjudv and Mr*, j’a il CampMr*. Lorre Water* Sw opl. ;■ and 1non am) Mr. Thompson,
other point*.
'
U-li m , 1(| Tuesday afternoon ,m.p daughters-, Jnnellv mid JoannA. of j The Marjorie WIMIt home ha*
Mr*. Anita Crawfo-d ha* r e - ' pine in riilamlo.
Winter Park, were visil'pg rein- ' l*-*-n rented to Mr. and Mr*. Tom
turned from a vlatl with tier aon,‘
Mi- Caul I'iimpU-U nn*t Mr*. tire* and friend- in Oviedo this llolingsworth, who are expected tol
Father Vincent, (C rofS lI thaw- It I Ragsdale tire planning u Week. Japelje and J &gt;inn-- have j arrive »oon to make their home
ford, at 8L &lt;I-eo-. and i* spending In'1** -n for Friday at tin- liome iust irlunir.f from All iMn. tin.
.there. Mr. HTdlingsworth will he
»omc time with her mother, -Mra. of the furntet in hono- of Mu*
Ms. and Mm. It. L. I!m: "lale connected with Chari#* T, Nihlack.
L o-a Aulin, who will l*o mairio.f wen- dinner host* Tue-dn;- even- The Hollingsworth* are-former re4 &gt;1 . M King.
to re Rt K.'Davl*. ofM aeort, t.n nn-s of. h.
iiig when they enlyrtAmed l.utvii -idents of Oviedo.
i* visiting her daTigiti.'Y, Mra. _ M -did Mr*. .Joe t'nbey iuiVoiaiui Kllgcne Gill tee nod Hill Har-J Mr. anil Mr*. Steve
Sten Ouehak aie
llufcct* . McMahan. Mi- M e M io -.o 'n
. -t a InMue nt Miami .nut [ nev of South Head, Ind,
| now making thvir home at Oa.'and sOTirm-ne.
_
r
. , - ! r ' ‘ 1 ti^JunVe »5fi|eti;n •' -bott ! t‘i_ M ix., lleli_Wainright, wlp&gt; hit- Xoua.
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Mis* Marion Stanko and froth* hmi. - iheir'hom'ct Uteie.
; lut-ii *ick for three week*, i.» -till t Mr. ami Mr*. W. It. Meek, who
er. Milton, ami Mr*. Milion Stanko i
M
tieiteva. Abell nol ln-y*, * confiiuil to lo-r !*-d.
have In-t-n spending *e-eral week*
have arrived from Cleveland. Ohio t v Wiley, anil Ktwin. will move*
Mr. nnd Mr*. W ill-1 n iton anil nt Tul»a with relative* ami friends

REMAINING

STOCK

arr now wliiting in Allwiil i They
ate |-xi&lt;ecled hark soon.
Mr*.
T. McCulley nmi‘ -on
Charlie Jr., who have bycn visiting
Mr*. McCulley'* daughter, .Mra,
Steve Iturhak and Mr*. Ouchak,
—
have returned home.
v|r, and
Mrs. DucKnk accompanied them
home for a few day*' visit.
Lieut, arid Mr*. Jame* It. Mor­
row are expccled to *pet‘d Ihe
Week-end with Mr. and- M-i. .ltd) .
M artin...
.
Mr. anil &lt; Mf* Uoyv Ka*on, of
Savannah." will arrive Saturday -lf».
.'
spend aonfv tligt- with AI--r-Ha*i&gt;n'*r»..
abler. Mr*. Mae- King'and niece
anil nriihew. Mr. and Mr*. Gimrgn — _
C. Mean*.

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Il, •*» .
J * !?' * »-*• *• i

kI- f i’ I ? .1'' &gt;—
’ *-i&gt;
Orlando, were th* .recent gifeib
o f Mr*. Anderson'* -pait-nl*, Mr.
ami Mr*. Jack Kasell.
Kenneth Mnlrntm who
rentlv injure-l whi n he
thrown
from hi* bicycle I* well njw
Ft ii r a filtrrr-a n - - rirr-mm: in—*
vitation* to the wedding of Mb* i
Lee AnderUn to Joo-lih''
w a * h o n ey and flo w e r * i m o n j f j v e r M l ( o n t w (t h A r m y le a d m * Warula
in them. Few- there were who doubt­ dicatrd that the War Department William- June*. Jr. at Ihe T nw i- I
ed that thi* trio o f |H&gt;uer* would and the Navy** are fudv aware of narb- Christian Churrh’, iJrla-tdti,
la- the harkf&gt;oiie-of the new Unit­ the strategic value* &gt;( Alaska wtfd on Aug. tit. Mis* Anders-m nt.
ed Nation*: Certainly there never the necessity of keeping ouraelve* tended the Oviedo school, lalei re­
turning to teurh in the same schorl
A could come n time when then sjrong up there.”
•* ■*
for jevrral vrar*.
..
, j
would lie a serious clash «m nnl
— Mr*. 1l-nin Olttff.—AH' r'ltijdnyr.
them.
o f the Citiren* Jlnnk here,-is on
Perhaps it was ptttaly liecau-e
two week*' vacation.
Mr*.* Rill
of thi* feeling of -erurity thv;
Marlin is substituting for Mis. 1
Special tn the Sanfnrd Herald
the nation* of the America* did
(illiff white she 1* nwnv,
Ily MARIAN It. JONES
not get
tngettiei
siHiner Im­
Mr. |)an Chilholm and Mr Reese
plement toe Art of Chapiiltepec,
have returned fium I.aUi
although nf courne the differ- ; ' Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Aulin, Chithani
land.
rnce* l*-lween the U. S. A. and! Hr. have returned from a visit to
Mis* Sue Mtkler will liecome (lie
the Argentine were the d im Fort Pierre where they w.-r• the hrlde o f Mr, CidlM-rt, nf 'lianii. at
cause o f much delay. Anyway the j guest* of Mr*. Aulin’* sister*, Mr*,
the l.ulhetan i'hurrh. Hlaria, on
matter ha* been allowed to ilratfj C. F. llauler*on and 'I n . F. T. Aug. 17. . .
.Mf along until now the security o fjL e e .
Mr*. J. F. Ilnithrcki, lfh'i has
the Western. Hemisphere has be j
Mr*. P, H., Htown ha* returned been visiting hrr mother, Mrs. C.
com* a matter o f grave concern home from ihe HoHda Ban.tari- M Fal[lHI&gt; ha, „ . turmi,
Russia, lit Haiti and America tm uni.
home at Louisville, K ;.
Mr*. Sarah McKenna, mother nf
longer ate the big three in uni­
D. T. Alford, broihir o f Hr?,
ty. They are |hr big two an i Mr*. F. 8. Sheldon, who ‘ia* lieen Daisy Farnelt, ha* return il to Id.- ]
tne tug one, leader* respective!,* the gur*t o f her daughter ard fam ­ hono- in Tampa after a visit'.'
of the Western and, the Eastern ily for several month*, ha* return,
Mr. *nd Air*. W illuoi HtiPtm
blur* of nations. They are at th^ ed tu her home In lin-lg'-poit. enirrtairu-d wiili a lutihday "din­
Conn.
While
vi*d/ng
’
ere
M-*
*woid'a point around lite world
ner in honor o f Mr. Hunt--.'* fnlliMrKynrui fell and brok£ her b g or.
l__ Even, the United Nation* h** MrKenna
Mr. A: R.-Hontet-ron hts sfvtrc(her
cbvliaving
ft
eVlenil
her
vl-lT
Iwen mailt- lni|Nrtent hy Rutita Ihinl i-iithdav.
Tlm u cnjoying
Mis*
Igina
Aulin
f*
sm-nding
this
employment
I he veto in conmU
Hl
lit of lire
Ihi* affair with (he hoiuitt-? ami
week
a*
I
h
e
guest
of
her
paiergs,
% nection with virtually every inajiho*!* wru- Mr* It K. Davi*. Alai
Mr. amt Mr*. Andrew Aulin.
t**ij«*-that ha* arisen. ,
on. Georgia and Mra. A. It. Hunt­
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Donald
t
einhart
mThu* the m»*t important serv­
er.
ice which the IJN ha* haen atd« and twin 1-abicX, Wynn and 'Jary,
Mr. and .Mrs. Tip fngrani out
har#
returned
borne
alter
*e\rral
to render ha* been t«r provide
sons Hunter and Tip lr , o f Wmida theatre in which to epitomjxt dar*' visit with their patent*. Mr. stork. Georgia. and llllt Hunt. r. ef
the battle of the groat power*. and Mr*. Max Leinhar*.. at their Deal*, wrre m u d guest* of their
Thi* fight ha* emphasised the1 iummer home al llaytaot G. . &gt; uncle ami aunt, Mr ind Mi i A.
Mr. and Mr*. Young Harris end
there are two world*'ami not thr
one which had been »n eagerly daughter. L’ o-ta, have returncl
vuit ay Davlona
•ought—that Russia la Imnl pi home after
global revolution for tive spre-ii* Beach.
UI» T O
Mr. and-M is. luimar Frhoi* and
_ of Communism. It ha* tweomr
bahr
daughter.
Elaine,
wet-lie
5
5
()
TKAIIK in
• clear that peace b In danger ot
gue*U of Mr*. Echols’ parents,
being disrupted again.
ALLOWANCE
And ihj it i* encouraging nov Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph King, and
FOIl YOUR OLD RADIO
. to see the Rid meeting, finally AunL Mr*. Mar King, Sunday.
Mr. and* Mr*. Arthur f'rirtielg,under way. It U in ft"'way a chal were
dinner - guest* of Mr*. Mae
ieogr to the UN. »mc* regional
King'* Sunday In honor of Mr.
119 W. Int
Ph. 953
agreement* among the nalbuv r*cilnlgr'» hjrlhday.
arr permbethle under the char­
Al Kutherg, Dan Chisholm nnd
ter of that organisation. On th
J. T. Ferguson were dlnrer guest*
contrary a Pan-American acre*
of Mr. and Mr*, 4&lt; U. Jones Tues­
roeno for defensive solidarity day night.
would provide a grand comple
■The Rev, IL L. Kirk, OrlanJo,
• men; m the UN end "h o would who is In his senior year at Wake
strengthen It* nand immenoclv Forrest Academy, substituted f hb
The writing
the wall 1* e w l for the Rev. H. T. Link, who
• clear. Thr time ha* strived when is away on vacation. Rev. Kirk**
the Wester Hemisphere should go sister accompanied him to Oviedo.
t __
aV
ll. o u t. in
p r ofne
v id inHfilidar*
g fo r aolld arr
Rrv. II. L. Kirk, and sl*t-r, and
t y o f d e fe n s e .
Dr. J. W. Martin, were recent
dinner guests of Mr, and Mra.
Frol Pierson.
Mts. J. C. Flowers, mother &gt;.t
Mr*. Fred Pierson, has been spend­
ing several weeks with her daugh­
ter. Mrs, Hob Cog, at Mjullri.-,
tliuxli Oa.
# CatiUl. JoKo «' t " " m — - Mr. and Mrs. Marion Kate* and
*tm -n it ■»•“ * ,,o “
•-,T daughter, Nancy, hava retnrnd
• |{ V lls-ti'-n
.
„
after spending a while at- Dayton*
jtm n H o.: tt » .
» “ ** **“ “
T'
Beach. They had aa their guests
M .r &gt; . P*VW
- ,,
_
J oh n em tt II, Hr » t u »
T'
while dtere Mr*. Estes* parenu,
11a«| lYiivI*.
Mr. and Mr*. K. F. Mi'cheni
. H sn ford llu lM .f* lo r . T o It J s n o
Mlsa Billie Chance U the guest
Uui rtu s p*«lW U
, .
.
, T
Wheel Balancing
of her aunl. Mrs. Carol Hxmerirlt.
►
Vlns*. PaUI b H « « ***nU. 'l o T ,
Mr. Ilamerirk and Carol Jr.' at
N illl* t) M-nct
H'mpl* " I *
n**4. C I e«u* PW-ooi •• T; Apopka,.
Miibf# C UoDIp
Mr*. Don Carraway (■ confined
• mia*-tn. Itov J »t«* M * rr b « u
to the Fernald-Laughton Hospital
Jam es A W tlllam e
J
_
at Sanford.
W lllU m * It A H u * T h e lm a Tt
Mra. Ellis Beasley has returned
H trh sel llin«&gt;n *»u * A m y
g lt y o f Ib n iiin l
T o M t, from ihe KloiiiU Sanitarium.
ch ael Olnwwr * , u * A ™ ! '
tm * A e » &gt; k — r i * « H I
Mrs. Al Rutberg and ion have
R K A b KaTA TP- 1 * 0 * T »I A t « a
— Tlr* HnnlH'i
returned from a week's Stay at I s Iis s M m
ItarpH . Jam e* etu* Harati T o He
Miami with frlenda,'
eartty Itort.l and M n r lg ra * «*"
*• lAtrtQB. H ubert *4
T « r ir »
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Anderson,

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T ltr HollyuiMvrl S im p in Diittniln Iijih lirrn rln srd . . . Smut In lie rriilurrrl hy n Flnrlrin I'iishlim * S fn rr,

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A ll rwntfllnitwi--tnr-L b .i- Ireen rrm n vrd In SiuiC onl w h e re H rim-h on m lr Sultirrhty nl grcH liy wlnsheri p rires.
M i i r h 'o f f d i r my n s I im I* hie* Tierii r etliiretl a n d ' ntltlril t7 i~ I l i b sale.

Yon have rarely ween «uch values.
*

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10.!).") In 11.!)5

V a lu e s

N,!).N to 10.1)5 Values
«.‘)S In

S.1I8 Values

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1.1IS V a lu e s

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r,

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(i.l)K r« 10.D5

ON

4.98

The MUSIC Box

SpiinH. UiillnttH in S i 1 11u-s itml Solid &lt; nloi

nnd Cole

F L A Y S U IT S

ALL SWIM SUITS .

l)R ICSSES

1 /5 OFF

5.1)8 V'alues reduced tn
m

•

P lrsl K u trisl latan amt Kavtna* A*
•ortatton
IJurtih Krftil* f • «* * Hns* » « &gt; •
kin T o n &lt; J !jA * J « * U B an *
Ja ck soa , G orin# O H e ir »*tw*i*t
T o n o i M * H «*l. B ank
W M rm an. B « r * « t . t T «
A lW n.
W in ter P a th L " * " Cu
S .tT lst* *&lt; T IO V O F
WOMTtJAOKS
Ptor id* G iedll an d I m a l m i o l l *
T o Ti&lt;mm|r B urn! M ary M o y »

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A
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• in v o n x n t .r m o r n * b o »
A r m r 'T n r n x n w IT -pxw tnn
m a n k ia o b
.

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r ic ilr u d * I.
Kn*|&gt;w
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Meaner

r I t S O "* t*t «n rf P * rk A va
ni&lt;Mt*l !S ln r* P rom .

R»

An. altlmat# of 15 million loo#
of commercial fertiliser* used In
1946 set a pew high record for the
yn iu a fit#*-- •
X

sa«V*P^

— ' .v

ReRtilnr nnd Kxlra Si/en,
Itegolarly 49c In SI.P*

W oo!
flalinrilinps
nnd
WontlrtlH.
Suite* In CnrdlKiin and
ClaHaic S ly IcmCoiiIk in
K illed
nnd
Ihtxy SlylrM.
Sizes 9* 15; .12-11

BOYS' BATHING TRUNKS
a.uil lo 1.29 V iiIiicn Rcdurril to

50c and 79c
Slzea Small, Medium and Large

'Iris

The L0N G W 00D HOTEL
IXINKWOop. FI.A.

7.!)8
Values
reduced,to
4
.■*
SI ripe*. CheeltH, Solids, Sizes 7-12

.

Pnrlflc Woolrnn Pirated
nnd Gored Slyfea
Slzea 21 lo 2d

: i .D h

tr*fnaf&lt;rT;htphnm itm)-c hnnilirnyN in

Coals &amp; Suits

WELSH 11RE SHOP

*1UL H Jams* H*X gadti- »• T&lt;

One and 2-ptc. Slyleu

( ’hHmfirny nitd PilWifFf Pitfr. Muulifts in 2 unit Il-pc.
hI&gt;-let*. HDch 9-15; I0-2B

C .,, k C . W e ls h

H avlnai »n d le»*a AeeoeUtOin.
Itehrene. I l n t - i t U T o SanfutJ
' A ll* otto N ational U *ah
•llrt- II J « m r s i o n g ad !* I I T " Fri&lt;*
P .U .r * l ftatln ga and L oan

.nil

.'I.9H lo li.iis Swim Suds |tv Uanlner

Seminole County
Court Records

•

WEAR

.'I.IIS Pinafores
Siren 7-1 I

2 iiltd ,1 -p r. d l j If

in nixen 9 - 15 ; I fl-lffl

HUI5 to 11.95

CHILDREN’S

' BOAS’ CABANA SUITS
Sizes 3 - ft

Sal in Slipi In tnilnrrd
rind Incv .slyIra, Trurone,
While, Itlark
Sizes 32-12

4.98 Vnlues reduced to 2.98

id jrrowlnir Tn popalarilr every day.
. - ■*

-

Ilrinx y o u r fa m ily o r frlenda fo r a

RAYON PANTIES

LUNCHEON a r DINNER PARTY

-LOO -Values

Hervinft full counte Luncheons from 12 •• 2

Full counw Shrimp, Chicken, Dark. Ham, '
Sleak Dinners, Including our HMORGA8.
DORD Platter, Week days from 5 to 9.
Sundays from 12 to 8.

COTTON PANTIES
I

49c Values

-

from #1.50

••

19c

yi

�FRIDAY, AUG: 15, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Easy Money

The Sanford Herald

*ai’iiu ltim o*

F fr a k t e la
B r C a n ! ,,. h m I
n . Hums
f t i w S tem Se

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It’s astonishing how much Wufk and trouble some people
will go to in prder to'mnko a little of what they call easy
money, Hore-’n a man who used itliases to rotted fradulent
government, unemployment payments In more ftian 30 cities
in California. He submitted forged. Army discharge certif­
icates, and made weekly rounds to all those cities to collect
?20.in each city
it sounds like quite a-tot of money, Hut was it worth the
trouble? Any one of the forgeries could l»e detected. There
was a constant uneasiness about that. He, had to go from
citj; to city. There was uneasiness about that. Every time
| JO a man came up behind him it might be a man from the
t» Government. And think of the difficultly of keeping track
*M
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T b a l l r r a l i l a ' s M * » k t r , 1 lb*
A e a w ia U S » - „ * * , " k i r k I , r a t lllr a
• ■ • la e ie e l, la Ih r UH fur t tp a h llS a lla a a f a ll l b , Im a l m n i k i I h IM
la tb la a a n a p a p r ,, e* w ell a* a ll
A P a ,M , 4 l&gt; a a lr b ,a .

FRIDAY. AUGUST 15. 1917
BIBLK VERSE FOR TODAY

GOD TEMPTS NO ONE. ON
THE OTHER HAND HE lit
STRONG
ARMOR
AGAINST
TEMPTATION. IF YOU GRAVE
ADVENTURE JUST TRY TO BE
•’PREFECT YOK- A* JpA Y\ Jse*&gt;.»o.

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
IF? make our own Ic« Cream, All flavor*
Tasty — Daliclom — Healthful

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I'honi

NOTICE
WANTED RELIABLE
CONCERN OR PARTY

Home On The Alcan

To handle nationally known paint line.

Want'to try another part of the country? Selected pluccA
along the Alaskan Highway have lieen thrown ujm?ii for
settlement, with a 90-day preference for veterans.
. Don’t apply if you hope to farm. The climate is too se­
vere and the soil too |&gt;oor. The best possibilities will come
from the tourist trade. Cabin*,' g&amp;aoline stations, restaurants
and the like offer the best money-making chances. A brow­
ing knowledge of forestry might make some of this acreage
profitablt. for continuing timber crops in the future.
One result of this development muy be the hastening
of the day when Alaska is admitted to statehood.

Only financially responsible need apply.
Write lkix G, Care Herald

COMMUNISM AND DEMOCRACY are incompatibles,
and Democracies alone may be (rusted not to make aggres­
sive war. It is the ayllogism of our world, but It has a hate­
N O RTH C O A ST
( From ll* r p « 's .U*«»ilne|
ful corrolary in thut Democracies are handicapped for war“ D id I p*t* t b it w * j b u t* tituei making or meeting other crises by the superior mobility
a g o l" — W tiiln su .
of dictatorships. How compactly Ilorthy Thompson put it
Qr&gt;ul|r butJ, tld t, tb« pin* and
the othe.r day when she wrote: "Sheer logic com|iela re­
seeding h r
cognition that Democratic collectUyam. uever can -compete
Bprlttf by the .m illion, til tb( bin*
with tyrannical colletivlsm ..bureaucratic collectivism
tem p led

TIP—TOP* ICE CREAM

4?4 Sanford Avenue

the right-city! Suppose he got one wrong?
On the other hand, he might hflve'hnd a good jolfln some
store, factory, gas station. He would have had a Rood, res­
pectable weekly pay. He could have had a home and friends
with the respect o f all who knew him. He could have held
his heoiTuj) and been free from fear.
That easy money was pretty hurdly earned. And justice
has a way of catching up with a man. one. way or other.
It’s really easier to earn H the hard and honest way.

la la a d
Hrpr* »»*!*H i m . la * .. n , t i « « l . I t , n *i» M
l a I I , a a lla a i l 11,1a a l a i m . l i l a .
O ffice* a ,a a&gt; alalala *4 la 111 (•*•»
•a t ritlre
la U l r i a a i r , " I l k
pH arlpal b t * 4 &lt;iMaiM*re la rtl^ a a a
U t R aw V arb.

b a s a y , 1 am
w in fllS .

TtPl b y
M any jiDopIo I
a» t /iv« a n il in th e M ldd
g u lp in g th a t co tton gseVr
"
w a re a tta c h e d ti

CIRCLIN G THE G L O B E

*

o f God.

BU TT N O T t H
7 &amp; H O U IS * -.

T h e re I* no ib u d.lf rllit nm.iir due*
Jiol » llt.
'T h l* »fa*nry s*R.burned wllderum*,
nor m l
A poUonnl light ou bunrbbfrrjr and

the tiling in cases, it means England is coming to a place
where she will have to those between dictatorship and
Democracy. It may mean too, that |s.*rhaps the only safety
against atomic war for the time being is exclusive posses­
sion of the atomic power by the world's great Democracy—
T f n iho«*otu] jr» r«I Tb« *00,
the United Slates. Some are beginning to fnce ibis possibil­
co m * ? Ibe tun
ity. And now that time is flying so, the issue may have to
I t f t r y hot ant! h id a deadly tay.
A nd man tuay fln lth what ha hat be met quickly if at all. Editor (*. J. King of The Florida
Times-Unioh, for example, wondered out loud the other
But he'll licit lootrn mooriaff| morning if a famous observer was so far wrong last year In
saying the United States is the only nation on earth with
By **vtn .d»j rarpriitry, (he i w l enough good will or a great enough sense of responsibility
•trewu land;
A burled outline braiaa, lb* »t*r to be entrusted with ownership or control of the atomic
tiomb. — John Temple Graves

Price Gouging Goes On
SI. Auyuatiur Itrrord

peoplin'* word*,

Whet* awibi lb* »*i*a and err. ibe
loorly bird*.
-IIORTENHB rt,EXNLIl
May be one icaspn lli»l Ih*
Senatois called nil the Hughe*
invtlligalion was ihey weie alfald
it would boornrinn*.
One labor leadei who seems l"
have seen the,light is Daniel
Tobin, head oi ihr AFU le»mIters Union, who says that Com­
munism is wonr than the National
Manufaetuicis
Association. Hussian Communist* promise lh.'
worker* of the world a plrglif'd
abundance without work, hut ovci
there they have neither.
Hie
NMA, also promises abund^pce.
but only for thusc who work for
It looks as if llietr will be a
big time for everyone in Sanford
on Labor Day. .Their will be boat
races' on Lake Montoe with driv­
en coming here (tom all pail*
of the slate, horse tares and other
cqurttii*h stunts in Fort Mellon
Park, and a hig banquet and dance
at the Mayfair Inn at which Senalor Holland and olhci dillioQ*
iuished guetk* will lie pieient. Ev­
eryone should come and bting the
childten,
___
It U interesting to hear the
Russians complaining about the
lack of human Hohfo in this

Wont and.most conspicuous faults
t and pin them on'. Ihr olher fellow. Then he gels to inlcrrtlcd
io defending himself Ahal hr for­
gets how guilty you gr*- W* hope
American editors and newspaper­
men je ill not fill into this'trap.
The be*l evidence 'that we have
a free press in ^ i s country i*
tba'fact that the Russians keep
bowling about i t ^ ^ ,
Thia may not b v the time to
budd, but it is the time to buy
lb« lot to build on. There may
• ot may not be any truth to ihe
b l tnirent aad rather widespread
liar ‘ notion that const ruction
are bound to come down

Tl&gt;&gt;* &lt;.nornKHi»
on.I inDilnjuato supply u[
uiitcim.hflr* have loci to prlro couglnK on
n iralu unpnrrHtrntnt In Inr mar­
keting of any new rumniodRy.
charm-* Don Wharton in nn rxclu»lvr ■rtirln tn (hr It'iilrrV Hiprat
for Auguat. Throueh npaihy, 'f
not ronnlvanct-, car manufnrlurera
and dralara are prnnlitinic the
"rank growth of u type of l.ii.inma
irnmU, which Invilen kovt rnm. nl
rcKulatlon. . . . Sou. &gt; wlm howl
loudly for free anlerpthu ahi.uld
rlran (hair own l&lt;au*t-i lu-fure a
new Ot’A dot-* ho.”
A aurvev ta which Ihr author
■rcurrd dclailcl -Inti fi-un over
lOO cillra amt town* "how* ihnt
tliouianda of new car* nn&gt; IrcinK
turned Over to uMd rio lul» for
•ale at fancy pric.-i. White I. (fillmate cuatomer* wait for the car
they ordered n year aif.. rountleia
Individual* make a lunim u of i: h tlnir a newt, car fr&lt;im one dealer
here, another there, and wiling at
a "quick and atiff" profit to mud
car tola. Authorised.dralrra tell
naw eara to confederate* who duve
them around the block, Ihu* turn­
ing them Into "aeomd-baml car*,"
and Mil them at premium* to the
uit-d-car mrn.
tn Detroit, a list of Indlrl.loat*
who had received thro or more
cars each flll.-d twenty typrd
pages. Ope man iHiogl.t thJiiren.
Detrolt’a U*e-car lot* atrech. two
and a half mile*. *h« auih...- Hays,
and moat of them hul.l five to' forty
1947 model*. One out-of town cus­
tomer bought ttlO.OOO woi 1 I1 from
Detroit lota In one day.
Detroit il merely the cxtrvipa
example of.what la h4p:&gt;ht( else­
where the article contend. New
York newspapers run ad* offer-

Senator Cites Need
For Patriotism In
Speech To AMVETS

lnic Lnmisi-s for new rnrs, Evtdenre of collusion lu-tween newcar. d, alert and u»od-c*r lot* it
wide!plead. In a southern itale
most dealers are reported to be de­
livering one of every five csia to
individual customers, and “ by k.rfir
means, usually n blind partner,
retelling the remainder on-the auc­
tion block at large markups."
Thu "accessory” racket Is rummunplare, WI1111 lull charges. t’o*tIv "accessories." which the cu*torocr must buy whelm r he wants
them or nut.
'tom Klcclics
diancnsrni Jo burglar alarms. A
purchaser, "in a r^glud where tiir
temperature tarcly goes tn-low B5
degree*,” had to buy eight -quatl*
of antifrpen- to get his car.
Another widely yiracticad dodge
la to tell the cuatomer that the
man who Is second on a long wait­
ing list "might be Willing to swap
places fur a consideration.”
Production will.cure this goug­
ing eventually. What toll aays, hut
most manufacturers liavu orders
on their books exceeding a full
year's production. M o a n wIdle,
manufacturers could weed cut
shady dealers by ^ancnllatlon nf
franchise*. Thqv voulJ also ad­
vertise in local papers the correct
delivery prices of tftMr tar*.

School'Widget
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RADIO PROGRAMS
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Quality i* carefully* built into
every pair o f Flonhcimi—
p it j i t don’t waste it I Buy
..t
good shoes...Floriheim

Suun
H ill W.»l«tu I1ouiuUi|&gt;
t l i l * Nuun Hour Nui,*

(lit

lilt

W om an’* World
.V*wt
P a d illa Nuitra
Tt|nn You*Vt RtQ%
Dhitca Tmia

Itiba N ,* » . * |

AirUiw T tlo

! *» v is it s * ThionMIl
l i l o C ftttcrl Hour
lid * T * t» A.,liu,ju&gt; *.r

tiilil ji .- i
roily V&gt;
II i i Alt the New*
m e u than oi&gt;
Ssurday
tide Higti (in
tiot tu G y N ,w ,
I.VS Celery Chuppei,
l i i e llometpun
S ilt louver Darling
1:M New*
tl*y hnatlM. Mel ell fed
ties New*
tiSi Huarle* Her&lt;n*d
S ilt uiltehlag Tim*
I la Vlornlna lievoll
l i l t Mornlna
U*dll
Sl»* News

till
tOtuo
10i§6
10:16
lilt#

I; IS l.iinrtwon

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llli
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KAilny Kvantni Cblmil HtiUi itjo
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lut*a N»*v.
rt(k*—skw.

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lies I’ ruarsm II,mm,

t i l l * l l u « , n i |i*rli&gt;«
I ! IS C u i . a il*. Club

I 1I1S

6:16

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1:06 HtmrU#
1 1 16 H flttM tif Time
6 : 10 ' Afurnlns I»*vo«H&gt;n§
M i ,Vhntijtih 3kl*«Jiitailio 11•

I ff Heiiliing ,VeWi

Il30 *FIiiifr*i
El DO NoW*

Twilight rt&lt;&gt;nti
Dick AtkFtj Mini

•i f f

1 i f f T A! Mli« 44I H# I111ti'

I fit,
KtrWft

j)Ius proper care,
- I FILL t a r n
sunny months

U n it y and t1ma&gt;r
Hol.br naerwood
It. Hr and lllr .h '

t:*S liar Non* lunch
lit) New.
l.H
Melodic Whispers
I l l s March Time
t i l l The Raton Roys
'
New ,
Sid* u o o club
L :H Local New*

•

t;tt Novelty Time
Ilia Meet the Rand
t i « t Dalle Ctaealc
S.*U New, or the D*y

TRIP DELAYED
LONDON. Aug, 16, WV-Mech*
anlcal trouhle in two transatlantic
today of the Rrllith financial deletodav of teh British financial dele­
gation 'bound for load revision
talks In Washington. Their de­
parture was rescheduled for' to­

morrow evening.

•Iron ora found In Llliaria ia
rated aa equal to Bwediah ores In
quality.

AIR - CONDITIONED

1116 Htath Myrl

liM

New*

t:BS

kt-l.Htte

WhletwM

til* Knovh 1.11 lit .
Ii** IlllltiUly Hhowilown
*[*« Mutlrel _ l ’xuar*m

Sin* New*
4.*4 I 'e n o t i tn MlnUtur*
4|1* T - u .i r s v w .n a
4 iW Lertal N * * e .
• ill
ti9*

Z ia ir rrihat?
NoveMy trim*

New “FurniturerStyle

Heaters Now On

D is p la y lj

.

l i t * News II Twiitaht Ion a*
driver* ware not yat In, lha Hoard •
(itt. Prankl* ('*tl*

did not'maka any, uppulntnnmta.
Uida were recelraq on bita tires,
which thF Board atited they would
purehaae to th&lt; boat advantage.
Paul M. Oampbtlt waa awardeu
the contract for retmDing and plas­
tering at the Lake Monroe aehool
at approximately 41.000. Bid*
were refected on additional,11ahtIng at the L)ka Monro* Bchnol at

Sit*
till

March of Hpuiti
Mwtngilm*

t.M
T ill

New*
Tomorrow*,

flund*i

thov were tn txceta of funda availAble.

Change* tn pattanger auto reg­
istration |n tht United dtatea L-etween 1MI and 1946 varied from
an Increase o f 10.4 per cent In
California to a d*creaao of S1.8
be halted by th* recapture of a par cent in Nevada.

WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Aug.
IB. bPl—Senator Franc!* J. Myeia
(D-Pa) aald today that this c^un*i present ''dog-fight between
price*
„ .power"
___
M
c*s and Purchasing
ran

a

"patrlotiam baaed on doing what'a
beat for America, rather than
what'a moat likely to turn the fas­
test dollar." .
Senator Myers, In a speech pre­
pared for delivery at the third anniUl Pennsylvania convention of
American Veterana of World War
H fAllVETSi, aald Ameitcan
leadera of two yean ago "were
sincere in promising you voterxni
B letter deal tn a better Amer-

IL as lh# reiult of fir*
«w»a9«* jrour homo
waa mad* unllvaablo.- would your
NO WORK, NO DIRT to hasutng your homo with « Duo-Tharm Fuat OU Iiwterl
pm a s Duo-Therm's umOltSAy
r+hniy dijtrtnl blood* Bnuh Chi;
(above) aad liepplewhlta fuel oil

ittmiwU

e tiepin J for a lot to
it iqiog to puth theae

&lt;|6I Miuiir. Iiit
*:6G * RUfMiity 11&lt;rini Itii r •
1 .Da Mk/fitltt}

H. J A M E S G U T

. IXEBROTBEBS
317-319* ELM AVE.

PHONE 109

�FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1947

PARE K1VE(

TOE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
T ,“ • •

Social .. A n d Personal

Activities

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Party By Miss Bach
Mia* A tali rv Hath. tiOtuataiiwtl
tail evening at her* hunt* mi the
VVt-M Side with a ilcxairt ‘htly in
I honor of Min Jackie - lirutchie,
I whotc engagement Hint nti'lnwir n
ing mnitinge to Janu-* in g le »»■
- t i t’ e litlv — announced.
Th-- nttim*
u f the lln rh h e m e » i T . ' U|tihr.| ett

AP Vn'ifr.-iUirn
Deni Jodv,
,
SohtehnW g y o u a|wgy* imag­
Mrs. Proctor Honored
ine that lectf tiger* ate the *am*
.
With Shower Aug. 14
th
ltd I'Vi'l except in (lainout* tloliyMO d. Hut’ it ain't n*cMONDAT
•r**nrily o. Tin- kid- out lh#r*
Mrs* U. J. Procter wav hunure*!
su ite Hnd i l a m M l n l .Villi HttlUi
iiflxi' the -a*oe problem* about m
.The W. M. S. of the .First on Wednesday aft. Him,n with a
Miss .Charlene Caldwell left tolive arrangement* uf pink. lot
family cloth*’-, puppy-fovu. etc^
Baptist
Church * will meet at sturk 'huwer given by Mrs. It.! j ay j,,, Bt.v*ra) days'at Jackiun.
-that other t*d*
vine and grevnetk* _ to. - _ a—
- 1
3:30 P.M. The .program
will
be W. Lippincoll at her home on vdie Heat h with Miss I’eggy.CIsrk
-_
.........
A pastel .SClleiltC was ratrti d old
**
under the direction^of Circle N*,+Palnietfo Avenue. Several game
I.jst^o 'o Jisi i |la!rli&gt;r, for in*
of Cairo. Ca.
in the candlelit dining 1 ihint. Th.
Thomas in were played during the afUrtidb.Y
SllliitH' Dolt * (*, if can "get the J-Hj .
linen-cover***! table **n* et-nleitd
V Jik
are 'invited ou-t-yriies were awarded to Mil.
vitucioo Iti-'.ear old Maty to ,*lt
Mr. and Mrs. Ileimsn (I. Kch*
.with n immature- brid". rumpleD.
'V.j
A ) attend this. meet inif. The Sun- Carl Churpcning., Jr., and Mis*
*1111 hoii;' i jioi|g)i, to .ImVe n cm -’
with biulal gown of satin, lace nu t
’ bulM ,' Junior C. A.* and Junior Hetty Sa.ser received « prise lui nls and daughter,’ l.ynda, art*
villa*;,, . Mmti- -(mlet Mary,
-(lending a in-day vacation nt
net. She was holding * ribbone-t’
H. A.» will alia meet in their having a uiprtited plate,
who
!« oove starring in the Broad­
Jones Kami In North Carolina.
twuquet of lillm-of-the-valli-.. Hr, l .. ,
respective places at 3:30.
way pn diictlon •tiklithoma!" ha*
Ihe many gift* wetr presented
each
side
of
the
small
bride
&gt;*e»e
.
,
V
,
’1
The Prayer Hand of the Pres- to 'Mrs. Proctor ir n Uby ca •
mutlo- i vim nnd vigor, lovely
Miss Shirley Smith has re­
giuiluatrd crystal cknili'liihn holdJ*7 : y
bytrrian Woman's Auxiliary will riage after which the hostess, *«merrily
and on.
Currenlly,
turned
from
(juaran.u'.s
anu
Mex­
ing
white
tii|&gt;er*
and
the
entile
f
/
meet at tho church at 3:3U I’.M. sisted by her mother. Mrs. &lt;\
sin* is 'oi.iil f..r Mel Torme."
ico
where
she
has
tieen
attrmllny
group
was
*u
Mounded
v*lh
lunk
The regular business and inspirat­ F. Proctor, Sr., served a iWetit
t'rtnir-iw ile!. wlJj i« making a big
grre’firry in lm ih 'iw l with flim f illltK ijyrA U TK U H O f 1 ^ , Mi wit It •he
-t
ional meeting uf the Woman's cuurse consisting uf lime sher- Suiumrr School,
- n u p trow, la
Crystal
and
sliver
appsontTt'UY
Di
H«inilttan‘
lltdl
prJ
\
|a, * f vg. charge.
era.
Auxiliary will be held at 3:30 P.M. Iwt. 'devil's food rake and punch.
its , were used in serving
the . rider t of ISol-im College, elm will j
.
ment
Mr. and Mra. W. V. Hitting jm.l
at the church.
.
. . .frosted
. . . c aHs eI, _salted .
... liithday
. ......i ...........
n
Those invited to I* with Mia.
tt‘ * oi wooii^T/ully. romantic
■
Ice ereani,
iatc his
lath,
*&gt;“
daughter,
Gall,
have
rrtutne-l
from
TUESDAY
Proctor were Mrs. Ruy Redding.
j nuts and punch. Mi»* llnrh w.i*! ,\uL.
|;l . The
ilMmginsiad the way i met him." -ny * Mary.
The R. W. Ware Hible Cian of Mrs. P. J. Allen, Mr*. Chorpert- Atlanta, tin. where thev iltended
tpilalr? nml I was
' assisted in serving ny ht*r nn (her j rib. .iter, whu ti •r n t y -je i. &gt;etc**
®the First Methodist Church will injr,, Mrs. Carl C'orjienlng, Sr.. a showing uf cosmetics.
•
and sister. Mi- Philip R. Hindi an*l
1 -...... • dnn***. '‘ Ill *• cnuig dnwnstntrs. nod I wax with
have a covered dish supper to the Mra. Thomas Cobb, Mrs, Jacob
ss Phyllis llaeh.
In'iwinl tometrow by a host of n friend. '*
Kenneth Kchuts has returned
church at 7:00 P. M. with .Mr*. Kirhtrr, "Mr*. Jewel Sarrrr, .Mr-.
When Mary xtopmal for iueath
•htairs, ft lend*, Roll
'
hostess’ gift lo the hbmnec
J. Hi Tindel, Mrs. I*. II. Wyatt Herbert Sullivan «.f l.ongwo.Kl from Imncaster, Caht., where
• alumni and -student- at a 1 n-Rrii lief-p "Stuir*, whereT"
is a set of bund-cut . ivctal phiand Mrs. Alyce Ashdown as *hos- Mrs, C. F. Proctor. Jr., Mrs. It. be xncnl several months with
"Oft. nt Hie Citpa" (a restau- #
b 11Inlay pm' y &gt;it hi
*umhis lirtdher and sister-inJIaw',
i in the Thistle pattern. Yiutn*
teases.
tam.t,
M. Hums amt Mi** Sasser.
lulllle til t\ iHnl-t.H'k. t Otlllt
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Claude
Kchols.
.dleii
to
lie
With
Mi**
Itr**
lee
THURSDAY
3'io ii -t
. "idimteil exciiedly:
were her molhei. 'Mrs, Knrl*
Seminote Chapter No. If. O. K.
“ Anil l
1 • nt&gt; frelnd, 'Isn't
Mrs.
Fran*
Itrnillry
Is
exitedj
Iti(Mime.
Mrs.
J.
L.
loghv
Si.
S., will meet at H-.OO P.' M. at
flint Alel Torme’ ' nod ha lieard
td to arrive this weekend from
M i s . Kdward lliggm*. J r . Mi
the Masonic Hall.
me, &lt;o In- cuhle bock down th#
Wilmington. N. C , lo visil f■*t
Dale Scott. Jr.. Mi*, Ki'hai.l
tmi- nod *aiil, *Ve*. I’m Mel
two
Weeks
with
relatives.
Brown. Mrs. Ia*e MiHif*’. Vlrs. 1‘lin.
lly HUH 7 HUM AS
NOTICE
Toieir, linw'did xnn know j’ and
aid Junes, Ml* William HImi and
— Mrs. Jack Iluiney annuunc&lt;*&lt;i
I old 1n-him, 'I don't IrmlW, I just
Mrs. II. I., IVrkins, .Ir.. ih Mi*-.'Vtoday that Seminole Chapter No. —HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 15 DP)
Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Southward
knew.’ and pretty -mm xxe were
2, O. hi. 8., wilt meet in legulat
etmlloo-' lit e odd , i( i i^-pdi. •
O*. /CXr*)fP..' a lt this Mksoiue Hall Oil
"Ttie i ex i-day he c tiled me uy
11tir(•«*■, CnmiHc Haiti *i. Sylvia
Thursday at 8:00.1*. M.
stirts "Winter
Meeting" neyt Carolina and Canada where they
, nltd‘ in' fatnil' met him, and xv#
1
MeUeh,
Mil.ln-d
Itolmiir,
Jlmy
1
plan
to
spend
about
linen
weeks.
month. An apartment lias bee 1
lind a d.yl e. nttii I have town seeing
i Ann Whelchel. Katlp yii 'Wiggui*. •
for her at WMrneta. *1
. ..
. . . _ ...
. ,
f bint ever -tttv# Hut I have other
Clay Molding Easier built
Daphne
Connelly,
Belt
v
-In
lies
i.
Ictson got a sound roasting fiom
Mr* and Miw. Ld Smith and
dnte*. -&lt;• I wouldn’t say I wa* go­
/M
Hetty Ledlitter «-f Mille.lgc
Than Word Molding topmost members of bis' prof** ‘laughter,-Ilatlla Ann and felim. Miss Mstgargt Jenunine Manning, daughter of Mr. ami Mr*. Allied) ai-J
ing -teiidy, Would yntt -Oil, I ’don't
ville.
Ca.
A
N
N
O
I
N
t
I
M
I
A
!*
eion at a "roasl.nast.r" dinnerM l«uisihlle. Kentucky «r* the
V.iiuw. nnivbo I mi
at least Pm
Maiming,
whose
engagement
atw1
approaching
marriage
to
Julian
|
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in his honor at the Friars C l u b . ^ t s ^ f M{J* .S m ith ■ *i*t«r.
, |flltiWi pbihg ileady.
By ADELAIDE KERB
Robert
Sirmon*.
son
of
Mr*;
Rosa
Bunion*,
was
recently
announced.
Mr.
nml
Mr*.
K.
M.
Wuijl
Franks Sinatra claimed Al w « x i « « - William Willi*, at her home
lUttbi now .Mary
is sitting
AP Newsfeatures Wider
The wedding will be an event of Aur 'It at the First Baptist ChuteJi1 author -aid. '‘than the years in tielievn -o n..mi •d
tofiu)
1ht
•*
to every cleau-nit onl (isueva Avynue.
Sculptor Concetta Scaravagllone 'a tribute
at 4:00 o'clock with the Rev. W. P Hrooks, Jr. officiating. No ill-1 which Flprlda lamMied bet ftret Iditii of- n -on on Aug. 13 a nrioimi wniltng for Mel’s Je#p to
young
millionaire."
lack
Benpv
nriixe
"lli■
wd.j
fo|ifep«r
'' «ha
- ..
( •—first woman to win a Home
Iwatlll
___
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nswntan vilailons *r» l&gt;elng isvucd but all friiril* of the couple are Invited.
Imuin III
In tluf In
M l^ i., i .. i 1 I I.........b i l ■■
Prlre fellowship in fine arts &lt;July, referring to hi* services a* a Jiav* - •»t-uro*4 - Ur-their hum* «*» ■■ ■■■
I Ji&gt;M-|ilr, Ihr spot where tier on (hlnodo, Mr - Wmil will I-*- ic- *n&gt;i'. "nml o Jeep wdj to- perfect
1AJ7I—iirapsj -*
i
I .-tiliitlon wa* ile-liiH-d Lo be w i-t tncntl-eicd :t* the tonne* Khn.itV R,r 111 on account of we’ru both
Lake Onota after a month Inj
) -mail I’m juxl a little over 6
the clay figure she was molding in Jo!son like I need F. E. Boone." South Carolina.
Authoress
Explores
Jean
nine
Manning
I
h
i ten."
t’l |( , (!j.|*|
,,
Irving Betlin eung a special^
foot nmi tfcl i onl\ nlufut 5 foo#
her New York studio and gated
•'Every
historical
reference
t
•
Historical1 Region the trail’* hi West Florida »«■ Mi anil Mr . .1 K. SnoHi ud •’&gt; ••nix I next i ti-lt tiim he'a
Honored At Shower
out of the window ns she mat song and Bob Hope, Cieorge J*i V Walter Haynes, Jr., has r&lt;
I, Edgar Bergen and tieoiyi
tualt. lie doe-oT like 111 lie r*'shaded her thoughts. She finds
I -ki tchy und brief Nowhere *»■ .... . d
ted I' flu' liiilli "f ' oirlotcd
turned to Snnfoid after visltine
I m t ti II lilm nil th*
clay and marble easier lo mold Burn* delivered uther epeeche*. for some time nt Daytona Beach
C IINKSVII.LK, Fla.. Aug, C ; thi iV no tin tunic nccoliiil of to &gt; iluiigbler, I’nmcli I.IDnt»'lli.
Complimenting Mlsa Jcsmiine
Th ageless (he says it’s 5i',
that) words.
Manning, whose mnrtlaite to Juli­ Id’; Itubylen Hull, nutlmi of the ten,-Mi of (he life und dentil &gt;1 Any. f t at thi’ letnald tmil-.Id t(1( ilinli’ li"W w■odi-1 III! be is maybe
with
friends.
an Sirmon* will be .ait. event of foi Dimming novel, ‘‘The iiieat Si Joseph. Tin- field was npcti Alt op,i ini III. pita! Ml
“ We ore facing some kind of but friends claim much hlghei)
Smith i -h..old call him T a m o , or
Aug, Jt. Mis. T. A. Cobb enter­ Title." wishes she bull n ilolla: l*&gt; me nod I earefully itmnt i_. tin tot liter (une Peiinllit tun rometbiiu' Idi- like that, lint !
a change in art,* she said , lowly. Jolson retaliated by siuging four
Mr.
and
Mis.
C.
C,
Welsh
have
don't .m e Ilint lie i-n't (h|l, I
“ The changing times ami tho songs. Said he: "This is one left for Jamestown. N. Y. whet - tained with n party and miscellane­ ft., ever) bole -lie tin*; limhtnir &gt;iWnt all ihe information I could
Ilk- loin ju t tin- w a v In' is ."
great development of science— taring Larry Parks had nothin** tpev plan to visil fur a fee ous shower at her bom* *&gt;n Uak lot it lit* in the ruin- of otti lowiinl IIn- ilny wlico I woubl Inn
Ml nml Mr* Aick tb-nl.ui nr.
Maiv liar lot* of fun ip Holly,
St J&gt;-epll during year? of f
Avenue In-l evening.
V which has revealed .things under lo do with." Parks was not prey, week*.
em
ugh
i-Rchurmool
t&gt;'
start."
IHitineeil linin' the lullli *f It
Ihe .microscope that we have ent..
Mm licit in a f.oil'll c.ipinu. ijutglilct, llii ud.i IwiX’. an l i '. 12 v mill km not m any l-eaux h«tThe parly rooms wen* decorated (.••rii'li for her blsforlrat novel ol
iiiii-e
In woik'- ton liiiril. H e r
"Life With Father” !* a highly
never seen before— have spurred
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evans with a profusion of *olorful rin- wr-t Florida in fit** bouinio.' ill the field Hlldlciy, Upiou A* nt llic Ftponld I nuirlitufi Memo:‘al ctudio |o» ate.lliug Crosby and
artists to a new search. We ars competent film version of IN left today for Boston, Mai*, nias and fern, (lifta for the hon- I* o . nml DM0'#.
ii.ill, Mr* lint' bn- two ciul IliMhiul Mi - Henlofj will ) . IB, itob lb'pM Ijiviilpr ’’ tlu-y’re Mich
trying to portray what we never Clarence Day near-classic. It where they.plan to spend several ulee Were placed upon the laceV ile-t'endailt of ope of Mi •lit li, a it.'iliglili i Itelli* Palmer, meinD'tul ■ the formei EvA V j-c cutup - lime make work fun."
tried before and some, in this ef­ would lie more effective if *.'.e weeks.'
covered table in the dining room. fii-.t famllie? to M'ttjo n nt Flor­ n ; Indent til the Drdvetsity &lt;t
Vivian
- i .
‘
fort, have done magnificent woik ■tory were less familiar, but even
Hall ha* been lifieteitcd Ftoi idn, mol Richiiid Lynn 11:ili lleiiuett.
For excelling in ihe ronte»tp ida- Mi
that will live and have .its effrcl so, it pack* a large amount of
known Instor, ii,
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wright played during the evening Mrs. R. b&gt; flu* little
charm and humor. Father's pro ami son, Cullen Wright left lu jj, Windham, Mrs. A. B. I.ovejoy nt tin- Port 81. J im* men ami ut
on the art td com*.
ITii- Hulls Jmve lived in vuri
fanitles
ars
missing,
of
course,
'
■
t l«n ••!,»—.... lo.lk XltllLIvY VKNHIIAN 111 INKS' —
dsv for t vitiation in Shelhy. arnl Mi** tliinla (’arjlon weie pje- Jj .i- City iif "8 t. ■Joseph, m l till'd .uloi - olImois—
"On the other hand many feel
b
ill.
Wtlllnm
EflWfJI
plays
him
u*
‘
ir fabulous iHMUHiOf poll IIIE Itloillltltow li. i 'o i l 8 l . I 'i ,
•
Vmcrira’ c Mo I lli-aiitiful
rehttil'Willi Prite*. After tin* glleit
that mueh -modern art— though th* lilt. His fine performan* e BtiJ (■Mtonlnr "N.—C;Vtuininnin - Cellar -- I‘oli-Ind Uuminiiin
of honor hail opened her Polity ill) by yellow fever Mini a lidnl unit Hiouker nod linYv l*-i'll '
good in it* seeking far new ex- is aided by the perfect foiling
Friend*
will be nglad* -tn- . leai i ygift*
\ k [ H r Fo r i 'r c’r 1 linistlr
a
I ** , t* tTT
u i *
lrefresbnirn!*,
l 'l l •
*ron*t*ting
v 'llB ir *
of a o ji r to tiidbioK but (ihiim- id - ■tent* iif tinoiosvilie uloiut tip£ prrsiioti and its use uf. new me•arid.
year*.
A|i1, lli.ll lx curiently ,
that Mi*. J. W. Allman 'and gwret course, were served,
w diuma—rls nevertheless, lacking In of Irens Dunne.
I*. W . ST KVKNS •- til7 W. ItulilliMiii - Orlnmlo
The claim most often voiced by young son, Jeffrey Hewlett, line
The University o f Florida li cm oited at u slioleiil ot it"
Those enjoying flu* uurly witlt
the warm human element* which
.
I’ ltnnr 2*H7‘J'i
is to necessary for the welfare pres* agents is that hi* client, returned from the Orange Me­ Mi»* Manning were Mrs. II. A. I-iiimbo jdum to' voidiuiu* III*I itnivii'ilv ScfiiHil of I’bninitof
'dvett
If
a
four-yter-olJ.
is
"good
morial Hospital to their home o' Manning, Mrs- C. F. Bonham. Mro work in rite rluio:*tiy-(dmiimic&gt;
of the world. It eeem* to be a
P, F. II,-nham, Mr*. Rom Blimon-. library with only t-mnigli litntchild of the intellect, untouched copy.” Not even the most real* Mellonvtlle Avenue.
oos publicist would d*re soy that
Mrs. W. M. Mlxtin. Mr*. Huy Mix off fm .1 in n-f (lubliidiy trip '»
bv the love of the heart,
about Fred MacMurrav.
Mi»* .Sophia McDougal has te- on. Mrs: Cecil Mixon, Mr*. F. L. N'nw York /o r tin* l-»mk wliirb i*
,
“ What will emerge from this
Among Hollywood correspon­
■ M L Seeking for a new xrt? Some­ dents. MacMurray is notoriously tumed front Jarkionville Bcarb Dnmpler, Mr*. R, A. Cobb* Mr*. L, -lilt- fm irli-U'M' by Duell, 8 io.ll.
Vovi [nlcrtainmenl'i
thing new we have paver done "bad ropy," which means lie comes where she wa* the gviest of Dr. Ratty, Mr*. Wimihum. Mtw. I.ovr A Peane Jii‘jit. III.
BRINGING YOU
Mr*. Unit y xplnitis t lint tin
before!
A »swing bark t&gt; ro- forth, with an Infinitesimal amount and M's. Dttugla-s Scott who Joy, Mrs. halwnid Smith, and the
i Guaranteed with
•ntlcismT Or a melding of both! of pews. A wealthy an I well- are former residents of Han- Minn** Charlene Caldwell, Jea i Port Si. Joe of Dally would «&gt;*THE BEST TODAY
William*. Oulda Carl loti; l.mu-r molly hnr»- in-eo a -uburb id the
Only time will tell, i ut out of established star who enloyi his ford.
EACH PROGRAM
Mixon, Mary Edna LandfX'U nnd Si. Joseph,-sht- writes almul.
£ It may emerge something fine leisure, he seem* not to worry
AND EVERY
"The liii-al Tide," product ol
Robert Adam* of Manrhestnr, the hostess.
AftoAt iAeu^
and strong."
kllbMIBM
ISV
about publicity.' We kidded about IU. wa* n ri*cent guest of Wallace
(!♦
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l
j
w
i
JO year-' extci -i^r n-ciirch and
Miss Kcaravaglione won her his newBessnesi on the "Miracle
lueetl hl-tiiririilly on old i-icirt
.
fame with modern—but not ab- OF The Hells" set snd I aske.il why riiilip*. Mr. Adam* U*a former
H E M I.AIt I'It IC E S: l Ir — Ulc
lecorils, '!cw-pn(&gt;eii. ihr few *•*•!
Last Day
" (tract—stone, clay uml wood fig­ he refrained while other I broke rrsidrnt of Hanford.
isl'ng
hi-ioiicof
the
ilny
nu
I
I IIK ATKK lll'K N S 12: l i
M.
Miss
Van
Hurler
ures distinguished for their beauty their neck* lo get their names in
on firsl-linrid nifm iimtiim gleam
Sir. and Mr*. \V. I). Thorton "f
of line ami composition.* Then print.
rKIDAY!
Tells Wedding IMan.s ed by IIn- .ml (no. lecnll* tho
1201 I’ark Avenue have letOrned
SUNDAY aA MONDAY!
she turned to more abstis&gt; t ex­
His answer was like MarMurteni|&gt;c*totui Ini- when Florida
perimentation, welding metals in ray—wordless. He merelv placed to Sanford. Mr. Thornton Ims
Miss Helen Van lluigrr, ilauuf "talesmen wne coiii|Ki*lng n
purely obirctive form. Hut she hit hand over his mouth in a Iktii umlergoing treatment at Hot
MVSTIIV IND 1(1 ION
Springs, Ark. for the paM five fer of Mr. and Ml*. II. J- Ya &lt; ci'illtituilon nod 8t Jo*c|ill wa,
was not happy In that medium “ speak no evil" gesture.
THIHUII
Burger. of . loingvrnod. whuxa en­ Ilie Icrtttinitk of ttm- «f»llie na-weeks.
You can hope for the best
and returned lo her stune and
Bob Hope, for example, ii the
gagement and approaching ntv lion’s liirre' rai*ioads.
_ clay figures, though Jite dnda not fast-traveling interview- You us­
Mr. anil Mr*. T. B.‘ Kinanl of riage to Joseph iL Ctetaml, »*■»'
A native of 'ileeUWiMHl, Fla.,
9 necessarily expect to rontinue in­ ually get a good story after you Lake Monro* are leaving on Sun­ of Mr. and Atr*. M. G. t’ leland Mi». Hull -|mi l year* ol ex­
’cause here’s HOPE
■.tk JlNtl ( H i l l l i m JUtUYAN
definitely In that vein.
wade through wrltcts, etc., und day for Cleveland, Tenn., I&lt;&gt; a-.recenlly announced, told t" ploring the .ruin* of Si. Joseph
She is a slendrr expressive follow the comic around for on tend the tleneral Aaaemblv of the was
■lay the plans fur lu*r weildinc
and made rnuiitlr— 'trip* tn thu
woman .with curly dark hair and hour. Ring Crosby U much lire Church of Cod. While they are
i'he ceremony will he perform buckwiiml* in jalle lo pioneer
coffee brown eye* that ran plow same, though not as glib as Hope. then* they plan to visit In Chet • ed on Aug. 17 ut thy Fti*l lta|
families who leiiii-mliered or who
Ilka dark topas in sunlight and Van Johnson is more uf a sitter. ukw County! N. C.
tlst Chiirrh with tTie HeV. W had heard lab-- of the dnys whel
Saturday Only!
change from sadness
(slighter He will stay in one plan* and tala
P. Hrooks, Jr. nffiriaUng n( Si. Joseph Ht.Upoited 13 casino,
, with the tick of a clock. -Her wotk to vou about anything,
Mrs. Ava -Wright Davis, lull IJt.M) o'clock. Nii invtlalion* nc- and one chuirh.
■
—noimi.E feah in:__ sfar
kLa- ll«Tv
liur-i
la her life.
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Humphrey Bogart is always paiay
Mcl'outugb, ti*., ur
where
lielng Issued but all friends 4
"No |ieru&gt;d in Aiorrican pio­
ji 5 She will sell for Home In 1»U av*
ailablp and if h* ddeeA’t luvx- k ,he 'will visit Mr. and Mr*. M. Gw* Couple are itivitnl.
neering
i*
nunc
jntetevlitjg,"
Uu
~ ■fptetftbtr1 to study pnd work in s to
orv
r y for
-.- .you, he’ll.mak-i
..... ...... unf up. ||. Hutton. Mr*, (ieorge June* of
eiDI THI «CTION-PACMIO,y
Wa fellowship awarded by Ine He might nven give you a "tough" Jack»«n, Mis*., will aT»o Iw their
t me i
Academy of Rome. act with It. Erol Rlyrtn I f atfo guest. From __
_
McDonfmgh
Mr*.
_ chartered by Congrest productive, atwayn enacting the DfeVi* plans to Visit with Mu.
He.* i o pitvote eye who
lo promote the study of role of Errol Flynn. Dana Andrews K. H. Davis In Griffin, Ua.
ten’l imiii a
, sculpture ' and arehltec- will talk an and off yon, but you
wink — eipf■ and1 Istsr consolidated with have to be careful that you get
Mrs. W, F, Rung* and son,
(lolly Irom a
■Ainuclean School of Classical aom* njx* In return.
There’H more
to
Howard, of Augusta, tia. ate
brunellvl
Studies in Rome. Shs wtil b* Inc
Th* women have lets leiiure spending n few day* with Mrs.
only woman among 10 wlnnsrs of time
____ on seta. They
_ arj usually
. Rguge's
fringe * ilaughler, Ml** Dorothv
a good
permanent
Roma Pri*#' Fellowsnips In the Interviewed in their dresving-room '.Runge, who
shuti»
plan* lo
to treturn with
rho nlans
*'l'nu«ual llfrtipj
’ School of Fine Arts. Until this mirrors while they are being made th«m
forWattR
short
_______
R l visit Mr.
Novelty—“ I nusuul
Vfnr such fellowship* were open up. Such stars a* Irene Dunne, la Deputy Commandant at Catrp
“curl” ,*gj~
- cnly to msn, though 'fellowship* Clrudcttr Colbert and D.giid Gordon, near Augusta.
1 Ibvwp»Uim«"
Atlxrltiur.'-' "l'la&gt;
: wera given to women In the Aead- Bergman, who are married lo doc­
■
m etnr's School of Classical Studies. tor* and make but a few pictures,
time Jituriwk"
About 00 per cent of Meiiro'a
MetKilmt* Neon
*
Biasing a lone trail will not bs ere generally non-productive for population is. of mixed Indian and
A really bemitiful and flAl; new to Concstta Searsvaglione, news, though charmlug. Belly European descent
lerlng prrmnnenl dependn on
*
however. Bha had to face a lot of Hutton,, on ths other hand, will
neveral
IhlngH • • • &gt;'“ ur •ia,r
opposition when aha tpnufit first knock herself out to provHe news,
Nearly 30 per cent of Mexico's
miiHt be properly nnalyicd on
• to sculpturs. She* was born in rnd Joan Crawford will do it in a 22,000,000 people art wholly In­
lo texture . . . ll muni be
New York, one of nlno children more dignified manner. dian. by blood.
1^**
IbitUf
of Italian parent*, steeped In tl»
hkllfully (flmped . ': . it niunl
Yes. it'* plsaiant work, hut
DEAN - f lT F S. PATTERSON
•- tradition that woman's place D there is one class of performer* I
be becomingly nlyled.'
In the home. She playvd on ihe can't go for—th# child stars. .1
(IKK PR OGR AM •
tpemiJur sidewalks of, the East love the little tykes, but for new*
, studied her school lessons they’re awful.
And only it p/ofewdonnl bcnulIrian can give you
Companion Picture
Sunday &amp; Monday!
Friday
&amp;
Saturday!
never dreamed of fame. Then
ill IheM IhlngM. Your beautician Ih experienced, iikllday a neighbor* child put a
tlrmrnt Uwrcnce Callt*#, wher* *he
fOR THi LOVt
I CARRY
of clay from
fui and thorough. She In (rained lo give you longer*
ncstta's now trachea. Hat Work la exhibit­
ALONG
the
ANTI*
■hip# o f bur life ed at the Whitney .Museum‘ and
■ .* M d and
Tv
luting and more beautiful permnncnt.i.
NAVAJO T R A IL
! . Wai *ca*L~.
the Museum of Modern Art (both
WORRY
1
A teacher who maa interested of New York!, The Glasgow Mu‘ la h*r work auggaatjd ah# go to m um (Scotland) and th# Penn­
i.
INSURANCE*
4 rt school. But whjn Conceits sylvania Academy of Fine Arts
And remember — for tom^lete beauty c»re
♦wiuU
finished the eighth made and Museum. Her awards Include tha
On Ihe Same Program
Ad
htoifhed thi .ubject t o - ir t r o w Widen* r Gold Medal and the
facials, manicures, hair trettmanla and coloring and
owed mother and brothers »b« •1.000 pri** of Utg Amryn-sn
!n Thlx Newspaper
for fina cosmetics. . . .
a blank wall of opposition,
Academy of Art* and Letter*.
Hud AHHOTT
l us lly. however. Jt cwmjd Concetta enteroJ tho NaLou
COSTELLO
_ Academy of Dextgn, where
VISIT YOUR BEAUTY SHOP REGULARLYfee paid by her brothers wae
HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK
•10 a. yemi' and where *h«
“THE TIME OF
YOU OWE IT TO YOUR BEAUTY
____ ed four year*. Later *he
To get a* really beautiful yermaueuL totir, hair matt bo
worked In a pcrfum. factory to
THEIR LIVES”
properly shaped and becomingly styled.
tnako money for further study,
then entered the Art Students
f(aerials on utl wave# dariag August. Soft water far
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
"Popular'
League for two years.
Chap. No. 12
ubaaipeelug. For appetal meat call t i l ,
For tho last 23 T «ra Mies
Science"
'LOST
CITY?
ZM K. Park Ava. (feemarly at Ml Parb)
Searsvaglione has taught
108 E. 2nd ST.
at trarlouf institutes
Including New Y,

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TOE 8ANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Locals Trip Islanders
3 T o I O n W et Field;
Buddy Lake Slated
T oH urlT onite’sTilt

Hear W olf Announces
Coaching Assignment
For Coming Seasons

The lin t contest oi thf schedul
eit twin bill was postponed Ire
cause ol we. gflmitu*.
ToniKht the Feds entertain the
Saint* in one game
the Muiltvipal i u i - i K»ioi- tone -in os
hue o'clocK, it is likely that Manaitcr John Kridcr will send rightIhmi'.ei iixiiuy uis* to me oul-

NIW fO«g CITY will be repre­
sented at the annual "Miss Arncr-1
lea" beauty pageant in AtlanUc
City, N. J.. next month, by Haven
Malone. 10, of the flronx. Thu dark-,
haired beauty I* shown after she
Wirt crowned "Miss New York City'*
at a night rtub,
( International)

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-tbrwuilii Jirill Ttlk'n, IlnlYiYmn- ! u rii-T

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llarririatnn. rf
Halt*?ftrP\ ll.
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A 11-Army Tourney

Mwrray. tit

COLUMBUS, Ga., Apg. 15. (At
Hampered by heavy rsnU whirl,
forced srures wl'II over the stii-par shooting in i|Ualifyiny ttninds
lfi Army golfers advanretl to the
second round of the all Army tour­
nament at Fort Hcnniutf yi*slrr-

I'hll.'iHlphia
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IticHiidyii L lli«ift|i 8
I'hlliitlFtiitiU 4, NV« V*.r»
l*ilt«tiursh f* Hi (eUtiia S
MMily Iflinrel , .
4MHIIIHN
Tram
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Npw Yolk
7* 3« -«!
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4’ U viU ntl
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11 mi

(irat 1,300 yeira of the Chrutian
era.

Orlando Sens, 7 To 4
Ify TKH MEIER

at the Atlantic City Race Track
on Tuesday.
The two-year-old strawlierry
roan filly, after running second to
Her Highness in the first race,
was unsaddled and slatted toward
the stables. She’d lake a few
stops, then rent hack pulling the
rein* from the hands, of hrr groom.
Finally she just flopped over on
her aide'in full view of the crowd.
There' she lav without a muvj Un­
til the horse ambulance ffrtlved.
Thereupon she jumped up and
walked docilely along. Tile last
tlie boy* In thie preali&gt;o&lt; saw, i!«
groom was spraying water on her
with a hose, maybe that’* whit

Haven't read anything uhoui him
in the pipers lately," a ’ friend ask­
ed the other day. And wnat’a this
rumor that Red Rolf* may even­
tually be named manager of the
Detroit Tigers! T!
is different this year, f.aat sum­
mer it was the Phillies who grab­
bed the headlines by finishing fifth
■ml drawing over a million paid.
Now U’a the Athletic*, under
grand old Connie Mack, who are
the lurnriie of haseliall. Gener­
ally picked tb finlih last the A’*
stand a good rhanro to finishing
stxrond behind t(ie Yacjkc

PRICES

D O N 'T

IN C L U D E

S T O R E K E E P IN G

FRILLS

W e don't run our busineu fo r the luxury trade. W e h a te no mink coalt, nS
French perfumes, no- charge accounti, no d tliitriei. But that keeps our prices
down—nothing like that is. included in what you-pay fo r our good, sound mer­
chandise It's all solid value—with nothing added fo r storekeeping.frills. And.
that makes sense to the average American budget! .

Ijmshnnr - 200 000 fifkl fififYl Ht)

I'llj ttn l * t l j n l . o r g

MeMsnua *•
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GAINESVILLE, Aug. JO. 18pgNEW YORK. A ur. 15. fd V d a l)—A four-man varsity football
Mr*. Mildred (litlx-) Didnksnn
coaching staff and'thrcc-mnujlall
inujurstinpably
UHDI K THC G .l.
i T. ^___
.for a combined FrcanmsuA’a u itl.
iwrms
r B 'football team were announce*!
f LIGHT TRAINING
hat-forsaken the. amatmr* rant*.
at the .University o f -g baifa »«&gt;«iay
for the third * and "ps-rhxpr last
—.
PROGRAM
hv Head‘ C4aeh-RayridnH tltcaVi
time, to accept a $300,000 motion
Wolf as overall coaching assign­
picture, offer, amonir other lucra­
ment* for'the forthcoming oollcgt
tive lures.
,VMr were ttru lcd .
The only American ever to rap­
! Freshmen who entered collcgi*
ture the Itritlah Women’s Amateur
after the first of July will not he
Golf Championship, the 33-yeareligible for vanity competition
old Italia told a news confeienee
this year, hut will ho permitted to
here yesterday that she rearhed
play with, the Vanity It sound. Thlnk of li
thousands of
the decision to turn proiesslonal
dollars'worth of firm* lime , . .
The complete coaching lineup
after much deliberation.
available to «ou, as a vetrrsn,
for the lf*47-4H yeti wat an­
Hl feel that by doimr a srrirs
at no m il.' All rs-sertire men
nounced at follow*: Varsity FohtTHISI RATINGS
of motion pictures on Kolf I will
hal: Head Coach Hay Wolf. Lino
and. women are eligible. No
further the advanremcn. of w/&gt;mCAN 1* tO U tS
Coach
Twomey,
en s Kolf
KOII and
snu Kolf
gon in RencraL”
general, «he
site ,
age limit . . . no educational
cn’a
M
'■ fTed' ~
M l
flaekfield
Coach llyton ttlustert llrnnnen,
itald. and then by way or Juatlflrn- j
• p iiv m i mot
rri|iiirrmrnlt . . . no previous
and End Coach Haul Sem in. The
lion added that she bad found
flight training aa^^d. And you
• COMAltCIM FUOT
combined Freshman - Varsjiy ll
amateur gulf “an expensive luxean fly In ynui _ ,Ni&lt;|&gt;ar* time.
• ||ISTItKT0t*S
tram! Head Coarh Sam McAllis­
This i* the rhanreof a lifelimet
ter. assistants Have Fuller and
She sail) that she had cnmiielid
• IMSTIUMIMT IMUM
Let us tell you all about It.
Jerlirm 1 Mush 1 Batista.
in 18 tournaments this year. “ That
• oiHtt AOVAta# atws
competition has cost me nnd
* Varsity basketball: Sum MtrAI(Jrorae (her hushahd, Georg.* Tahlister; Freshman
buskmlull;
arlas, former wrestler ami rur*
I’sul Hcverln. Varsity Ilewballt
rently a lioxing promoter in DonHave Fuller: Freshman II luiseball
v«r) about $14,000.
Janies McCarhren. Track and
VIllflNO THI KtNC 3 f SWAT at his horn* In New York Cily where tie 1*
.Cross County: Percy Beat-I, as­
recuperating. Ilalre Didrikson Zaharlai, noted woman athlete, pst*.*
sisted by Frank Philpot.
ISSfff&amp;'tffl SaSSUf (if ’Avlnffon
fpw poin.er* from tube Ruai’hnTfowVJwmtrnl'» fart pitch. Ruth. If will V Marnn-sp'calHngirifh't , f*N
cm Guatemala and Yucatan dom­
recalled, was an outstanding pltrher before it wa* decided to make
•
Phone 1050
inated Central America for the S anford .Municipal A irport
. (International)
St. Augustine Defeats him a fielder because of hla mighty batting.b

ed the trick for tho Saints.
Diminutive Juan l*erci limited!
*“ ... Ihard
__ t Lttil..,.
#*. ..... . ‘H ,s
the
hitting Gainesville
tl- '
Men to six scattered safeties to
tu m -m a 111 to 4 victory for
the HtrinetSemen,
Charley Smart Singled Hill Red
home lh the top of the 12th
frnme to glvt the Leesburg 1*1rntes it 3 to 3 deelsioit over the
I’nlntkn Axalea*.
Line Score*:
Orlando
000 OOP 040 4 13 3
St. AugTirm 020 010 40x 7 ” 8 2
Jones ami Alireu: ItuiuiBto, R &lt;•
turmo and Stillwell.
Ogine*vtlie 200 000 IK12 4 *1 J
Del-arul * out fiuo (hi* 'jo to n
Cleary aotl Dulaney; J. 1 'ifn
ami Mmlje-ki

base on tho sacrifice, Tho Fed
first eacker moved to third base
on the play. Satterfield scored on

Wert, t
Itawland. Mi
THratilt, rf
Klllpskl cf
Sapbr.
Hun-io.M,
■lull*

Lucrative Lures And
Motion Piet ire Offer
Changes Babe’s Mind

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me visitor* inllietl their 'Nil
run in the fifth ftamo oh«0
OMtsHte, si.ifc.iSI, *“ -xe». -*} J
single, uy itysl HehoenOlensl and
Hut, IVey. Htehelteld Stole,I oil
Ivey’s blow.
me r nii tallied their first.
by btabelfcld and hits by Don
Murray and Johnny McManus.
The final two runs mauc by
the nrmcimcn canto in tne outtoui
ui me acvrntn inning, Walter
liamngion singleu to open tnv
tramc ami scotoii on a aacnflce
hit by Ralph Satterfield when
?TUIflJitjf- It
4**4V*i aliw
aphrru Into right field in an al-

F R ID A Y , A U Q , 15, 1947

Cant. Fretlerick Moseley of Nor­
folk. Va., tourney medalist. ui»*
hnrd pressed tu turn liack S hgt.
Joe Torre* of San DlcgJ, Calif.,
2 and I. •
Favored along with Moseley is
Capt. Ed Kingsley, former Utall
Stale Amateur and Open ChamBlrtlUJfhu- fiHepl hv Mil. NjUiplo
Raley of Fresno, Calif,, 3 pnd I,
as Lt. Col. Jamie Gough amothareil
Cant. Donald Frrria, of Dayton.
Ohio, 7 and ri.
Two 18-hole round* were to l-e
played today.
Tho aenlor flight medal wns
won hv Col. Edward V. Marntre of
Fort Mrl'h^rson, Ga.. with a 7B.
Colonel Mnrateo edged out Maj,
Gon. F. I-. Parks o r tho War DePhrtraent In Washington amt Col.
Thomas M. Belshei AAF bead'iuart«ra in Washington, whu shot 80'*.

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sViickHonvillc Legion
Nine To Meet Atlanta
. In Regional Series
F L O R E N ^ B c ; Aug. Iff, Iff*!
—It will lw sudden death hern this has not boon forgotten. Ilis funaftemon for either Ailanta, or oral expenses have oeen gioirnn/aeksonvlllo, when the
, „ „ v I teed bv former Cljsnildoti .lark
le clubs meet
in tha American'fagion Junior Dempsey,- who.said he would At­
Bascliall regional aeries fo--thn tend the sarvicoa tomorrow. God­
right to play undefeated Green- frey sparred with Dempsey, but
Wood for tho title.
*•
they never met In a Imhji.
Each team already has dropper)
eitradnnirtg games (to tin Houth
Carolina Emeralda, and each has
vlctorlea over Birmingham, Alan
•iimlnated from tho four-state

when Urey meet In their non-title
10-rounder at Madison .Square
Grftden in Nuvembcr. We don’t
see how Jersey Jo« can win, but
we have a suspicion Ilia*, he will
give n in'tler account of himself
than most persons think.

ere at a cntrlal point, Albany, a
farm of the Pittsburgh Pirates;
Hinghamton, of the Yankee*: nn.i
Hartford, of the Uoiton Hraves
are kicking over luaing ptayjr* in
recent weeks.
*
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The cotton plant Is believed to
ive originated in Arabia nr

What’s’ happened to MacPliail

CHOICE
Liquors — Wines — Beer
Ilnve Installed
New Heverage Dispenser

Ice Cold Ileer All Times

HILL'S PACKAGE STORE'and BAR
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Our F inest P erca les!
Penney* own, wnnrlerfril Hondo* are Iiackt i
Our finest, wear-forever percales—In smart,
new designs! Cay florals, smart check*—
many mure carnivol-hrlglit patterns all
children lovnt Perfect fur bickdo-echool
, clothes! Wash easily, color-fatti

Sturdy Mo-De-Gay. Percales!
WHEELBARROWS
METAL
$£.95

Our lovely Mo-IhsGay percales comhine
long-wearing,,higli-count sturdiness with
merry floral or rlirrk designs—and some
just perfect for children!

’ 'COLORFUL WOVEN GINGHAM!
Wonderfully Bright 'Gingham Plaid* To
g*l
Needle Humming! Ysrn Dyed. D
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True Temper Lively-],a&lt;1

WEED CUTTER
onir one victory to oon tlm crow n
and enter sectional play at Humter
next week.
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On the other hand *he Atlantal’
Jacksonville victor must defeat the
Emeralds two straight to gain it\q

.(•"P**, yesterdajfvsaw Atlanta
defeat Birmingham i - 3 and Urcenwood trim Jacksonville 4-3 in 12

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Y E H T E ltD A r B B T .tlU
-V ic Lombardi. Dodge* i, shut out
Boston With four singles 1-0 for
seventh win, giving Brooklyn 2-1

LAWN RAKE
NEW YORK*, 10*/4 hrs.
Leave 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A. M.

True Temper Dynamic

CHICAGO*, 7*/4 hrs,

HEDGE SHEARS

I-cave 7:15 A. M. and It:45 A. M.

MIAMI*, 2 3-4. hra
Leave 0:17 P. M.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 1947

TOT! HANFORD H E R A LD

Legal Notice
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COURT OK T II k COKSTV
SKMINOI.I: I ' r t r N T l

Dr. Chnrlw L. Persons
Optometrist
Hanford Atlantic Ilk. Hide.
Hour*: 9*12 1-5
I'hune 296
Sat. 9-12
Fjrf* Hiawinctl • Gla*«e* pitted

klohida . in phouati :
In th» court hi'u»» of • Id County,
rs
IIKi
KST AT y
Of
l Kills |V ai Sanfoid, Florida, within* *lnth
tv Sun MCIU'IIV, «!(,’. known
uitailai jwjuIu - liuHi llw-llnt. •*•
t s m s c r - T . i i r n r i t v . t)rr# .« .i
l b . fjt.i I'btli'aMini of thl* m ilk ,
TO A t.I, I'ltKIitTOIIS ANIJ t’ K.';. each rlxlrp of demand •hall I " Mi
SONS IIAVINi; CLAIMS (lit t&gt;i;. wrdlna. and .h ill •lair lire place
MASKS AUAINKT SAtK KSTATBt of m ld .n c r and |m« i offtce uddrvu
Tou anil iir li of you mr* harvl.) af lha rlatmant, and •Mall lip awnin
nntifi.i,| a n&lt;l m iu lm l i,. prrtr-it to Ii) the alalinant. ascot, or at*
•ar rlalma arid il.mrnil, *|u&lt;h &gt;,nt. t" , n e t. aiitl any such Halm *n te­
*»r tlth ir o f . you, mav l i s t , a| 4 ln4 rnand not so filed *hall It*- raid
th »,«-,l»t»
„f
KOItSllY
TTSON
Mart Murphy 7.. chary
M PIm til Mtso known &gt;. tmltSK.V
A* Administratrix *» Ith
Will
T.
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of aimeir.l of KUIISCV TYSIlN M i 'l l '
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divorce. Hirer pf ttrnl# s ir I Iter ^ tore lo ,-om io4inl in a u&gt; ! »»" and l i e ,
|iral to (on u lil Court on llir &gt;8lt&gt;
day of Auatirt, A K 1st*, uttwm i , Kr, rt * Pro I'afti™ *, will t*v
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Semite 1* an*t U a i. of y lot Ida, tb.*
the tel ,l»»
Aoit.ot • A l&gt; I’ i.
,t l* llrtndoti
f l u i,
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;t .room apartment. vminT cottplq
preferred. Ro&lt; VCM c‘n Herald.
Foi Kent or Sale Two " l ed room
irfodem ttomea, ten minute* drive
0 from down town, on hard toad.
Alsiut one &amp; one half nrre* o f
land with rnrh home, well drnin*
rd laundry with tain water tank,
attic fafi, complete hath room*
ahryhlierv aiid fruit for home
use. If Intt-icstcd call nt 11 Id
Sanford Ave. between 12 roon
ami one o'clock.
RECORD. PLAYERS for rent. By
tlay or week. The Music B jx, 119
W. -let St. Phono M3._______
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apace in Mclich Building.
, laira'a Nefht oficcs, newly decor.&lt;V ejed, -ell iitiU'tesk heat '_nd\lanltor' tervice furnished. .Call HC3W. II. A A. DepL Store.

Bariev-Davidson motorcycle. 616 , WANTED BY HOUTIIBRN HXII.
Laurel Ave
f TELEPHONE &amp; TRLBGItMMI
si
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3 piece Maple livlne-rtrant¥fnltei I Y'ounjr menCOMPANY
with ui without |ir*;vleasonahle. 317
■ loth.
j ou, experience for cmp’ovi.M-nt
ADMIRAL talile model radio, 2 | in our construction hud init.illntion departments. For those
montha old. perfect nmlition.
who can qualify, thee • job* of­
U07 W. 16th.
fer an opportunity lo become
established In a business of a
USED New .Perfection porcelain
oermcnant nature with'good puy
oil range. Good condition V.’S.imj.
while learninif and with excel­
Phone 728-W.
lent opportunities for advancemeht. Ex-Servlccno’it bring dieAUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sates
chare* Paper*. Sye Mr. Culp.
and Service. The Music Box,
Second floor. Telephone build119 W. 1st SC ’ Phone 963.
.
ine, Sanford, Fla.

2 I W ANfED T O RENT
GARAGE 'suitable for storage.
Reply in writing to II. h, Schwallie. 210 E. Rich, D.-i.imd. Fla.

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day „ f Jtili - A. I•. t s l i , li». ft!- earn, it, m i -offir,* and to ,. m *d r
ri|ipt*raltuti lo t a tits- *l*-eit '** ft*
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rrty lo th, t'oonty ot Semiltolr. Slate
■if KlorM*. to.wit
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toll, ,1 ; Tow ntbip ?• - H*,rHl Italia*
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A rtrt ,
The -lur «•&gt;,-*-„ I of »al*t |,tii|«*rtr
oo«l,f t|»* .mild roHiflratr l.*itr«| w«*
ill th. nun,* o f *l»•* .-lt*.w*&gt;.

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ROOF COATING- Asbestos Alu- 9
WORK. W ANTED
-**l,t to lh&gt;. hiahr.* to4*1r, ,t T11*- .*■,1|*1
minimi roof coating, good for
•‘PeWK*lV * w Tonume'lwp*roof. EVERY* l»psy cabinet M d r-;&gt; Arder—uill Itfnd* of wnodtinrkinx, =* th* !»’- tl iA
thJ?rstoj) leaks.'Cootj your home
I -*f«
special made door*, etc. Semin­
l*R4t-i| lltit 1st
*»f August.
10 to 16%. Ten year warranty.
I
17
ole
Cabinet
Work*,
directly
be­
SENKARIK CLASS &amp; PAINT
•* \ . ilrlliliili!
hind the Clinic. For free esti­
' CO. 112-116 W. 2nd 8L
t'lnyfe I’ifiKii r’tjiift
mate*. phone 562.
ill=-!♦“ «
V* FI‘Itili«

CONVALESCENT . HOME now
open at Chiiluola. 18 miles S. E.
‘J of -Sanford and 18 miiea N. E.
SEWING MACHINES
. _ of Orlando. Large screen and
SALES A SERVICE
open porches to sit and enjoy IIEIITH SEWING MACIL SHOP
the cool hreetes off Lake CathIIS H. FRENCH. PH. 1190
erine. Large grounds and wa!M
CANVAS.1’A
I N T - c W and col­
_BaIttJrom_auto _traffic.-. Largo
or*. SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
lobby and rooms. Brick construc­
PAINT CO. Phone ?20.
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
Phone or write for reservation
r LOWERS
nt once. .Oviedo 2362 or Drfar «u occailoni
Martin 2392 or write Bt&gt;x 137
Chuluota Florida. Large redan McNe ill a y o s t f l o r ist s
Sipes Ave. Just off Celery
* for guests to visit their doctor, j
Office ph. 60S residence ph. fllO-R
FURNISHED room, ' innerpringI
mattress. Close in. Girt prefer ' Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
in!. Box 49. c/o Herald.
Mcata. Touchton &amp; Watson, 1201
9RW AII.Alll.r. at once, convenient­
Cylery, Phone 1199.
ly located down town se-tion,
up to date apartntonta with all FOR SALE— Llmerock for drive­
ways and roadways— Phone
modrrn conveniences. Adults
1241.________________________
only. Phone 860.

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Solhdtiii for Plaintiff
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EXPERT painting— contmct tfr
hourly basis, ' S. G. Grogan.
Frro estimates. Phone 783-J.
_
EVERY type cabinet made to or-

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11UUkltV oUlVX^i ,
That WIIIL itvii*** Him t- ztt *"4 itsued 111 made doors, etc. Semin Bo|, - !t&gt;* u Hr ’ hfliN » of T.*» IVrtirole Cabinet Work*, directly
its*l*i
J| a.U. tl Iti* “rail till) “ f
hiAd the Clinlr. For free esti­ July \ t* . 1V45. !»*»• fllt-il s-iftir fit
ini
4*ff^
.iiitf tiiiw tuikIf
mates. phone 662,
lltiiit *-«
!*- r-fplir«&lt;'*'*■ Ibt fi*llnw •
FLOOR SANDING &amp; finishing, itlll 1*1*4|ce411, lit ill*- l*«*lft|lf: ill H*rl*t
■ ■ r HliJtlilfl t., u .r
cleaning &amp; waxing. •Our power 1■I■
S ', 4la-« N IJa M ..f K |M
*» ft »
unit enables us to work-where Mlk
It f»
Ihb I 1•Y*H ilf D-t|lf«»||
there is no electric connect ip.i l*U» lt'M*|* 1
lu M K IK.
available. 21 yeais experience iu .ir-.n « a $$:.
Til*
“ I |||*|*( *i|s!L M. Gleason, Lake Mary, Fla
itfiilrt IIt* s-itit *iififiraif» na»
ID til* llUitb
IY.*iat|||||tl*Jtl ItMUilttROOFifx’ G - ROOF Painting, all
I’ nlaw * ifcl •i rlltlt tb otlifll I■* »tkinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188.
»Ihib«| £14**if lUfift til law th* |iroprilj flnpflt'i || til* If II Till! In* •/ill*
NEED A NEW DRESS f Let Wan: ■11 i ml Ill* ■ Iurt
nita make it. Wannita-Tnylu llttlliii
t*b th* !&lt;»■*
v ill
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete line.
fit** iimMli nf
Iff
Box 146-A Sanford. Kt. 2.
Hunt'* Tuxedr Feeit S'.iro
whirl* in th. IAt—iti&gt;» . f
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12 SPECIAL SKHVICEJi
|‘atrif-s||iii |»1 »1,»v
AvKll*1*
FOR SALK
l***7
FOR
RENT—Floor
smndcr.
Easy
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OLD NEWSPAPERS—3/ CENTS
Reasonable JLatca, San. ■' .1 j*
•-2. Of-3 bedrwombumr, gi*o*t nelgti- PER POUND.-BUNDLED IhT . Ulteration.
Kt'itiiiiiiJtc t'mi i»tv
ford 1’aint A Glass Co. Phone^
Iwjlhood. rinse to South Side
^
i Itife*.
ill
BUNDLES.
303.
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School. Permanent
tcsidtnu
10.
16.
20
and
26
CENT
with children; Ilcferencea fur~"D0I iGB ■ PLYMOUTH
. ,
HERALD 0PFICE
; nlshcd.
PARTS AND SERVICE
10* Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
House or apt., furnished or tyifurnlshed. Prefer kitchen cjuipped See Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet Metal YA-DE moth proofing lasts 5 Whet'lur of Sanford
Works for new Radiators, new
hut not n'*re*5*ry. Permanent
CANVAS AWNINGS
vest a. Have your woolen* "10001
Radiator core*. Radiatur clean­
. rrsidvnta. Write P. O. Box 1341,
proofed now. Dowutbwn ClenuCANVAS PORCH CURTAIN*
ing and repairing.
ers A Lanndry. 113 Palmetto
VF.NET1ANBUNDS
3 REAL ETTATE FOR SALE
Ave. Phone 914.
DESKS. U l office desk*, ( t l ty­
Aluminum,
Sleel, Woodl
pists desk with chairs, in A*&gt; Piano Tuning and Repairing. L L
One l) loom house and 3 four room
. 10 DAY DELIVERY
condition. New Elgin twin out­
house* at 711 llirkory Avenue
Sill, Rea. 611-W._____________
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen.
■ for sale for *3600.00. All taxti
641' Plumota Drive.
SIGNS
w and insurance paid on same. J.
We REPAIR!
Show cards and poalera
E. Jones, 422 E. 4th Street, San- 7 ft. Coidspot refrigerators. 1V-I
O—
IMIE'8
HIGN
SBBVICK
ford, Fla.
_____________
K ltE B E S T IM A T E S
Luxe Models. *214.95. Scar* Or­
O. I). Landres*. Phone 1021
Phone HOH
der Office. Phone 990.
REAL ESTATfc
Watch and clock repairing. Kite.
INSURANCE
FORDSON Tractor. 1 mub, both
trie Appliance, Sewing Machine
MORTGAGE LOANS
good condition. L. L. Killer,
and vacuum cleaner lepairs. The
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
*
Lake
Monroe.
Phone
1322-W.
Home Shop, 1701) Sunfimi A* o.
Registered Broker and
G. C. Fellows, Phone 114.T-J.
Insurance Agent
PLENTY'
of
good
uretl
tools,
Rm. 4 , Florida State Dank Bldg.
watches, clocks, radios. Also LAND
CLEANING
AND
new watches and G. E. Alarm
DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATERJ fE W . two story, three bedroom
clucks.
Fred
Myers,
.'III
2nd,
PILLAR DEIS EL BULLDOZ­
9 home. Two car garage,--On
SL
ERS WITH I* A L M K T T *)
’ renter lot 116 x 140 in Mayfair.
HAKES
T W O 3/4 YD.
' Will nett unfurnished or furnwhed. 60 lb. porrrlain ire box. Mrs. 4
DRAGLINES.
EQUIPMENT
Phone 366-M. '
II. Cowan. Lake Mary.
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
NICELY' furnished 5 room home'
NIMNICIIT CONKTBlfCTION!
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
^in .Sapfurd.Urlght*. Evcrv modJ •SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Traps
COH ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE'
ern rnnvrhience, larg** sleeping
2-2981.
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and.
Itorch. 118 W. 19th St. or 0171 Screens, White cement Taint,
W .l.Uh,__________ .
RENT A CAR
Pcrnta-Ule. Hurricane bracua
YOU DRIVE IT
NICELY arranged five .fufrrt iiung&gt;, Miracle Concrete Company, 3U9
PHONE 200
alow. bIhmii 3 mile a from city on j Elm Ay* Phone 1335.
BWICKLAND-MORkMON
a navnl road with several extra
unmvK-rr. w a
H dots. 'Priced at 14,966.60. with FOLEY SAW FILER, Retool her
and 3 setters. Kmerick wood
attractive term*.
SEE US FOR
working machine with M II. P.
*
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
g e t t in g
Raymond LundquUl, Aaaociala 'motor. 1 Band Saw. 917 W. 13th
AND TYPING ±
St.
,
- ;
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank BMg.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFORD
*
41V» airre*. with approx. 800 aland* SEE THE new lawn Sharer. Ask
for dsmonstraUon. SENKARIK
116 N. Park
Phene 180
e I f you get up ni*ht»— have frequent dr
ing, old orange tree*, located
•ire to |wm your w*t»t—4 »ut have only
GLASS A PAINT CO. 112-114
about I blk off of Rome 17, Just
•canty
patiagr, — yra. and have barkerhe
W. 2nd St.
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING ,tua to n c m acidity in Ota utina, ba glad
obt of DeLand. Elect, phone asui
Fred Myers, 311 E. 2nd St,
you’re reeding thin
water, no house. Owner will sell
Three general km i ago Dr. Kilmer, a
will take
famous doctca, found hundreds
li. B. POPS CO. INC.
1 trailer in trade. See. Mr. Bowen,
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
ifstients with this iroutlr. PauaUkingiy
— DIAPER 8ERVICE—
* 841 Plumose Drive.
ha made a iM didM o f IA herbs, nwti.
vaaetahla*. balaama— Nat ura'i own way li&gt;
Baby
Valvet
furnishes
huspltal
4
CEILING
fans
for
sale.
I-anrv's
SMALL furnished bungalow, corclean,stcriLo diapers and deotlor- I t h f .' He called It "Bwamp-Bool" and
Drug
Store.
‘
millions
of u a ltfitl men end women hi
nfr lot, immediate poaaesslun.
iu d container. Economical, and
It— often with amarine emails.
I'ricml at (6.000.00.
TABLE TOP electric water heat­
safe. Fusty medically approved taken
Swamp*Root goes right to work to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
ers. Hodges Plumbling Shop.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for . gu sh o u t ktdnrye...increases lha (tow of
Raymond Lundqniet, Aneociate
. details. 96 diapers, $2 a wee l ur mr,helping lor rlieve race** aridity... w&gt;
409 W. 1st SL
the irritated blwlder gats agood flushint:
I’bone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
"FIRST IN SANFORD"
out, too. M any report getting a g««l
3 BEDROOM houae furnished or 1e
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
uniuriijflnctis m m «iecxric Kiicn*
Barber Shop open Thursday,
en, dibble garage 4 acre*, few Highest cash price paid for used
Friday A Saturday.
furniture.
Ted
Davis
Furniture
fruit trees on ML Do4»^nigh«
13
NOTICES— PERSONAL
!
Co.
311
E.
1st.
Ph.
988.
■ wav 6 miles from Sanford. Phona
I'LL BUYjrour car regardless of SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
1*64. 609 Park. Mary McMahon.
GOOD, five room butigallow locW. 2nd SL
ot. Priced
hone 1384. Permanent wavee
ated on large corner lot.
*6 up, guaranteed. vWatef sof*8,600.00 with terms.
tener. Also open evening*.
Ro b e r t a . w i l l i a m s *
"h e lp w a n t e d
Raymond Lundqulst. A*eoclsl«
U
LOST A FOUND
Phone
732 AlUalle Bank BMg. EXPERIENCED celery grower or
______________________________
LOST—dark brown wallet In vlriR E A L ESTATE W A N T E D
— —f#r r^Jtjlt party. A Dud* A Sons, —m tra rB a im n n Y iM tixy ntgiit. HOME with Income. Cloao 1
Drivers license made out to An,
Oviedo. Phans gl6L
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
Mini be priced right. 01-,
______
Herald Or Ph. 841-W,_________
| Harris. 616 ' First Street up- T 00L SALESMAN. Local territ-

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Technicolor Sued Ini
Justice D e p a r t ­
ment’s Program
vj T o End Monopolies
WASHINGTON. Aug. IB UY
Atlomey Geneiel Clark, e n til­
ing a monopoly exists in the pioduction of coioi motion pictures,
announced today a filing of *n
anti-tiutl suit to end "illegal ar­
rangement* and agreement!." . ■
*v * •' Clark H id'a GAV dt'iwh T f be­
ing filed in the U. S. drtlrict
vbutl al Lot Angeles naming at
defendant! Technicolor Inc., Tech
nicolor Motion Picture Corp.. and
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Eaitman Kodak Co.
Assistant Attorney General Joint
F. Sonnett, in charge of tho
Juitlce Department'*' -anlitrunl
division, aald in a "statement, that
Technicolor Inc., had "entered into a -s e rie s o f agrSemcnt* with
-— Eastman, whereby patents, new dc^
------ f f)0Pminti and lechhologirnl in•Wotmatlon relating to color pho­
tography would be reserved fi.r
technicolor’s exclusive use in the
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professional field.."
"In our view," Sonnett added.
"Technicolor was thereby enahh-i
to control and monopolite this
business a n d w a s protected
against potential competition from
others.
“ Our suit aaka that all the il­
legal arrangement! lie cancelled
t^ n d that the court order such re­
lief to patents and ’know how’ a*
will dissipate the effects of tinunlawful practices charged and
permit the eatahlishhinent of fn e
competition in the industry.’’
Sonnett aald that “ Technicolor
does over IK) percent of all the
business in professional rnlnr riii. ematography” and
since iP-ll
"has praducad_ the positive film
all of the
'Ulnae A'
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prints fne
for all
the ’Class
nlurt length motion pictures slid
'Wnost of the short subjects and
animated cartoona produced In
color by tha motion picture in­
dustry-.** the United States.''
Attorney General dark said in
a supplemental statement: "This
case is a part of the Department
of Justice’s program aimed at
breaking up monopoly power in
Industry.'
"Motion
otton pictures in color today
represent from
16 to 20 percent
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IANOINO AT IA OUARDIA FIELD, N. Y., from Copenhagen, Denmark, thrr*
liny Danish war orphans are greeted by their new parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Welmert of illodcctt, Ore. Cleft}, who were anxiously awaiting
Iheir arrival. Mrs. Welmert readies for Erhard Gehnnann, 16 months,
being held by Stewardess Huth VicKfery whtla Mils Olga ilelm of lha ‘
U. S. Embassy, Copenhagen (top, background), holds Itosita Annies, 14
months. Purser Gustav llctk (rigid) carries Ursula Gcromin, 10 months
ojd. Tho children were born In Danish refugee camps, (International)

AFL Plans Drive British Cabinet
To Defeat Labor Is Summoned To
Measure Backers Emergency Meet
Election Day Holiday Australian P r e d i c t s
B r i t a i n Can Sus­
For
10,000,000
tain 3 5,0007000
W or k e r s Sia t c d

LONDON. "A uT T I b &lt;**&gt;--IVGRLEN BAY. Wi«.. Aug. IB (A’— A woik holiday of up In 10,. London Piets speculated wid-dy
OilO.OUU working met* on electron today on the reason for an rmrr
dsy
next will
highlight
the gtney cabinet meeting which wat
American Federation ol Labor's summoned by Prime Minister Alt
campaign to insure the large*! Ire, hut government sources de­
jmwblr
vole against member &gt; clined In disclose the reason for
o( Congressv who voted for tin- the hurried trtttun.
The consensus wat that ill
Tail-Hartley' l-aw, AFL President
nyreling
wat concerned with ur­
Willism
Green
ssid
today,
Jt'aalbiaed ea !’*«• all)
Al a news conference before gent developments in tJii/nin's
he atjdreised the annual conven­ economic crisis and probably with
tion of the- Wisconsin State Fed new proposals for revision of the
nation of Labor. Green forecast ICrms of ihr United l-Satrs loan.
A terse , uninformative an
the most intensive ptogram ol
nounci-ment that the meeting lino
political action in the hiitoiy ol been held heightened rather thin
*
i Ip piiajictrd that mo*: diXjH-lli-d speculation aa to why
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 18 Spe­ Congressmen who approved the the ‘guvarnment ministers had huecial—Appointment of W. F. Nehrl- hill would hr defeated, adding that riod hack to 1-omton hy plane,
Ing as manager of the Fort Myers
train and automobile only four
’ ^Jtate Farmer's Market,.the out- be never had tern the * workers days after Parliament had •ad­
•look for continued expansion of "so aroused."
journed. for its summer rece.*.*.
that new unit were noted here
Green's statemenet came at a . Whatever the, purpute. appar­
'today in a statement dealing time when one of the principal ently decisions were reached, fur
with, current conditions through­ items of business at tin- slate con- sum* of the chief minister* y.
out Florida's system of State- volition wa* a proposal for a one the cabinet resumed Interrupted
operated markets. William L. third assessment
increase per vacation* today. .
Sir Si*fford Crlpps, president
Wilson, Director of 8tate Mar­ caplin to finance a aimilnr polit
kets, commenting on Mr. Nehrl- teal action campaign in Wiscon­ of the Hoard of Trade, *ml Join.
Slarchey, minister uf fooit, depart­
log’s recent acceptance of the Jsin.
. post as manager of the Fort Myers
Slate President Gcorgo H aW - ed -In chartered planes, while
Market, expressed the belief that man preslicirit the
convention another nirsraft was standing hy
a substantial gain In volume of would approve, without, much con­ to return Health Minister Aneur•frustnesa could be*. expected, as troversy, a slx.centa monthly as­ In SSvan m Inverness in Scot­
•growers throughout the adjacent sessment instead of four. Tht land.
Meanwhile, In .Washington, Ar­
area beeotqs Increasingly familiar additional revenue would amount
. with the' facilities and services to fdd.OsHJ, which would be uses' thur A. Cal well,* Australian min­
ister of immigration, expressed
provided by the State.
to assist local trades and labor
Th# Fort Myera Market, young­ council inform ing political aclicr. belief that Great Britain can on­
ly "sustain a future population
est major unit In the State’s groups.
of 30.000,000 to 36000,000.”
system which currently comprises
Green and Hajierman said that * If* made that statement to a
some 27 active sales centers, was Lalror la apprehensive about the
tl'aatlane* aa.
all)
completed and opened for bus- status of world jreace negotiations
inaaa late In 1845, Director WII- and American foreign relation*.
, eon pointed out. Tha market site, He asserted that unless Russia
^rallied at 16,001. and expend!- takes an affirmative, attitude, in Violinist Jailed For
'Eure* for equipment, construc­ y Ij'MlIsSfS SS P t (l t i ll
Taking Iturbi Girls
—jjl■
tion of buildinga and facilities,
represented a total Investment of Paraguay Loyalista
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Aug.
.672,211. 00, at the close of the
18, UP)—Violinist Stephan Hero,
•• rage ata)
Are Gaining Ground 33,
spent the weekend in Jail after
ha waa arrested on a warrant
Hope Abandoned For ASUNCfON, I’araguary.Aug. 18 charging him with stealing, his
—(/P)—The government aald in a own two daughter*, tha grand14 English Miners rommunlqde today that Loyal­ children
of pianist Josa Iturbi.
ist troops were “ advancing In all
Ha waa to be arraigned in munWHITEHAVEN Eng, Aug, II sections in tenacious pursuit of leipal court thia afternoon on a
UI’)—Tha National Coal Board the rebel* who are fltelng In complaint signed recently by Itur­
kpcatad In tho blasted undersea complete disorder.”
bi, who waa In Pari* when Hero
The bulletin said villages a* took tha children, Marla Teresa,
’ william coal min# and no hope
waa held for 14 miner* still un­ round the capital had been mopped 10, and Maria Antonia. 0, from
up of Insurgents who threatened Iturbl’a home hare and flew with
accounted for.
. One hundred seventeen men were Asuncion last week.
them to New York.
The rebel* were said to be
In the shaft when ait unexplained
Hero, who returned to Califor­
explosion occurreed lata Friday. "abandoning In thetr precipitate nia for a concert in neary Red
.Thirteen wore saved. Sixty-nine flight their munitions and food lands, was arrested Friday night
of the bodies have been brought •tores."
wh«n he stepped from the plat­
to tho surface.
“ In one sector, we recovered form. HU-bail waa fixed at 116,* Boon) officials ordered a 10- 11 heavy and 23 light machina- 000. The violinist raid his daughguns" -ami—other—matf riali the t r m n ill New York:-------------------- hour rest-lest-n ig h t-&lt;ee~w#e
i rrtwa
------- that
sW.e L.J
At.
had worked
unremitL communique said. The' statement
Tha chlldren'a mother, Maria
rebel officer* Iturbi Hero, ahot hcrsalf to death
Jfcvgly to reach antonhad miners, listed numerous
^ a t the crews ry-entarad the mine killed or captured.
In tha Iturbi home here Ust year.
' today to search’ for the rest of
At tha time sha had a divorce suit
•the victims.
VISITING PATIIKR
pending against Haro. Haro's ar­
- Meanwhile, this Cumberland
John Leonard/, Jr. accompanied .rest
in a
.. . .waa
. . . . another
■ ..... episode
ittcounty town on Solwoy Firth by hia aunt. Miss Nall Lelfesta aerie* of legal entanglenfents over
’.prepared for a weak of funermla with Whom ha livaa at Coral raatodv of tha children ami
beginningg tomorrow or Wednes­ Gables, Is visiting . his father, qybt. Hero and tha lata Mr*.
attorney
day. Borne 40 miner* Were asslgd- John Leonardy, local
,*d to help eight gravedigger* Young Leonard/ intend* to re­
nARRISON HKLP.ABBD
proper* burial plot*. Hearses kept nt rn .borne soon to toko a 10-day
Jack Harrison, third baaaman,
Dp • steady procession out of a cour** in public speaking In Miami WM released today by tha San­
mortuary la tha mine University. Ha la a junior la Ponce, ford Celery Fads, it waa an­
DeLeon High Hrbool.
nounc'd by Manager John Krldsr.

State Market At 1
Fort Myers Has
New Manager

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WASHINGTON, Aug, IB i/Pl
Msj. Inin-hit Ira T. Wyche, Wai
Department inqrectfti ’ grnrjal. left
today hy plane' to look into pub­
lished reports of low (loop morale
and high living hy officers in the
Mediterranean theater command id
Lftui.* WneV'al
C. H T.cr"
Wjrclir is making ' the irispe. *
linn trip at tho duet lion of Gerp
rial Dwight D. Eisenhower. chief
of sla/f. On hit artivar here
Saturday Itoni -a trip to Alaska.
Eisenhower told reporters that
stories published in this country
that Lee was living in lavish fash­
ion would he looked into. Hustone* were written lly Robert Ru
aik. uo - AmasHwit—rtsrretptmdentT
AI*o on a -rip to Inspect mill,
tary Installation* In Europe la
General Umar Hi a.lie/, uflt-n
spoken of a* the next chief of
staff. Bradley left Iasi wee*, with
his first «tup in Germany. Hr/
Itinerary Include* Italv.
The War Department ».nd Iliadley. who waa given a» Vet-canal
Administrator to make the trip,
"naturally will look Into all eomlitinn* affecting Lroop* in the Med­
iterranean Theater a* well a* in
other areas such ,r* Germany and
Austria where U. S. Army troops
me stationed."
Wyche at Jrl* departure said he
O •■■IIMua •• l',K . *1*1

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Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
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I'lnlniie

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BlfOlt DIFARTINO Burn New Yurk for a six-week* tour of Eui»|hmii
L„ i . lien Umer N. Biadlcy, In-ad of the Velci-tits Aduiintstt.ilini),
t-tlsu lo.iefsttrlers- Wtilte uvciieus, lie will insla vt Ihe.ioiulillntnof Ihhi|&gt;s
It. the Mnliti-rrstican q'ln-.itie rMiiimindcd by Lt. Gctt, Ji-ltn C lav.
A u/luiiiitist has charged in diq-.iU'lirj fimii aluti.id tli.it Gen. lac it s
c.'tcnt,allied widespicad abiuci in tils cunuusiid.
llnlcruational I

Tenative Agreement Reached For
Giants To Hold Ball School Here

KotariaiLs Enjoy Veterans Group
Musical Program Seeks To Expand
^At Lunch Meeting
Rotarian* today enjoyed ■ rare
treat in tin- singing of Mis* Agnes
Miyskawu (it Charleston; W, Va.,
who was introduced at thj meet­
ing al the Tourist Center hy
Andrew Stine who also Introduced
her brother Dr. George Miyatawn,
and Mr*. Miyakawa, Mr, Slim-'*
daughter.
Alisa Miyakawa, whose original
home is Sacramento, Calif. ha»
ruing with the Opera Comlque in
Paris; France, with
numerous
symphony .orchestras
in tins
country anil Is now preparing for
concert* in West Virginia with
the Charleston orchi-'tr a.
She was accompanied l.y liras ■v
Kudell in the singing of "Song
of Songs" ami "Comsug Througli
the Rye" and provided her own
accompaniment for the difficult
aria from the opera Cavalleria
Kusticana. This opera, composed
by Pietro Masragni, Italian com­
poser and produced
in INlMI,
brought him musical fame.
“ Miss Miyakawa has a voice of
wonderful timbre, resonance and
quality," commented Jotyt Hughes,
Sanford baritone, who was today
a syiest of the dub. Other guest*
present Were Capt. Harold Kerkirlfc of the Orlando Salvation
Army and Walter ‘ Haynes, Jr.
President Gordon Brissdn i&gt;roposed that a picnic lie held by the
club at Blue Springs, ami It Was
decided that this will take place oft
Wednesday, Sept. 3. Members are
advised to gather on that date
at 3:00 P. M. at the Tourist
Center.

A ir‘Safety Board
Makes Fifth Report
WASHINGTON. Aug. IH, M1)—
President Truman’s Air Safety
Board wants "intensive study” to
be given the Idea of having alt
airplane passengers backward.
In its fifth report since a series
of crashes In May and Juno led
lo Its creation, the special pane]
observed that “ on the* surface it
seems much can lie said: for fac­
ing seat* toward . the re’af of
plane*.
Among other points of the
weekend report, the board:
Recommended that*, the Civil
Aeronautlca Board authorise the
civil aeronautlca administrator to
har commarlral planes from air­
ports lacking adequate fire-fight­
ing equipment of plana to provide
It.
•
Urged « swift hearing and
decision by the CAB on whether
an extra marnber should be added
to the crew of a four engine plane
t'l handle flight details.
that by next July 1

Ux“ tnd“PB^pnr&gt;t*' T* tiquir

ed to weer ehoulder harnesses a*
an axtra precaution in event of
crashes.
GAME SUMMARIES
’ Intermittent summaries of the
baseball game between the San­
ford Calory Fade and tha Gainesville G-Men will be brought to
the paopte of Sanford tonight
orer radio station WTRR, alnca
approval to broadcast lha contest
has not beeen reclered, It was
announced
by oxmeer
River* this mooting.

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"dlism I, Sel,*ld. ll.illiinorv.
Mil,, i* lir-d ia line a*. |SiwiW
surif'.Vor to George I*. \lrhe&gt;&gt;on
*n* (he Alii,-,! t'onlnd l.ouocil
lor Japan.
iiili.ild. a l'iL’2 xrsdosle o!
the Xa*.il Xcadrmy, h rurrrnlly
on ihr «la(( ol tld iru M ,4iuli(-.
leal adtisoi in General Douglas
Mar Xriliur.

State Membership
Convention Is Slated
In Winter Park Or
Orlando By A VC

ORLANIK), Aug. IH ‘'I'* M»*
riimery was ret »|‘ his statewide
- xpantion nl ilu- Ametican Vet■-tans Commillee ami (,l.ills mad-, rtleids) Ior a 1 bmda conven
ti-'i, here or Whiles I’ark, |iloi,sl,ly

S-,v. 29 ami in.

A lent Alive agreement lirlwr-'l
Call iltliilicll. Inn- ball iatin -li
m in, &lt;d lire New Y«'sL Giant *
ami iiMhials tti tin- hatllmd Ran
hall t lnlo- and -Cttr oHiM.il*- ft
g.iiiltnit llir In* all--ii nl i lai.--

baM-iiall farm sdimil m iMhiu-d
In, lire coming cputiy. ,v.ii ttsaile
Imre llnirsday. it
anmnincrd
today Ii\ laJwaul I brum-, man­
ager * |&gt;| llir Xrmiimlc t mult,
v'lismlx i nl t -*111111110.
Th,- advaplntt**-! of ,tropesl.v at
the Satif-i,-' Munreipat Airport f"r
hniisitig ami.(ouuIng |&gt;||■{«,-«■•* f**i
siieli a school vfnrit polhb-l -ml tu
Mr. Ilisl-I * It
The niiitti i will Ik- or* -* nu-d In
the Imijii-I nf ditoctora *&lt;j the New
York (limits mul to the ' *itv t'n u
misslmi T.*r filial -!*t'ixi-,*i. .iti.l Mi
lligglna.

A group will meet I Iniisday to
Present «t tIre- iunf-**'he • with
l&lt;l&lt;ii (imiutiuii »"l an (Jilando Mr. IfuM-.il were Juitii Kiiilei,
inanagt'i
tin-*Kanfm*l Bn.,t*all
chapter, and it wat indicted nil* chili, Gi-ioge Stia,-, prcvidi-n*. *-f
l-li.isis will l&gt;&lt;- pl.ii &gt;-d on Inntialum th,- Snafu'd Ibi—hall A Ait. Ui!&gt;im,
of chsplrst at LslUhastre. Kul- Mr. Iliggin-. Mnym II J. Gut;
Imt College *ml lamps Universi­ Cliv Manager II. N. Saves niul
C ilv'f’i*niiili**iuner An*hc*v Parris
ty. wills revival of a chaplet at wisv.
llir Univrisily nl Ttdiiila.
\t tin- ,-nd *-f ihe me,’ ting, n
state vlen-proin-iii «f the Cln|
in.Iust rial union ,-iiiiiicif. Richard •
I’.* Green loaf of Jm kKoiivllle »nid
tt-aI the CIO wrlcnmcl tin* AVO
I*- Florida 1,,-,-aji^- ilu- i-i"grains
of the two High luxations worn
lil-ntlcai.
Ssfma 20 negro** flidilu-rated
Mm . tLitu* Mo hitf!«* ri^piifetil *‘f
wilh the while incitilx-r* and *n Sanford Tor 2't yent*' «.,&lt; ,i|iling* part of thiruin,: aasslon poitiled Friday c-vi-m-ur fl* fullSftMSIaii** mi,
r Sli)
tilm- ntanaget of the m*.v Tourjsl
Information ltofith ill 1‘ark kretitt- nittl Jb rtlinore lioul* vnrd.
Deported UefutreeH
The apiMiintmcnt was math* af­
ter tlx- J a c o m m l t l , " In riitngc
Bcarin Hunger Strike itn-l InterVlewcl nim* applicatita
for the |Mi!iitijin. Do Hu- i«-mI'ARIH Aug. IX tfl1)— A hunger nlittc,* welt- club President J. Rtusinks Iicgini Unlay among Hie ib-y Odham, t'hurlc* Ltik*-. vicn
-l/iOO Jew* a!»&gt;aid three British iirrslili-nt tn Vharg# nf external
II ..nllnura un I'asr wit,
deportation ships al Tort-He-Bone,
the French new* agency repertad.
A dispatch *aid foyd waa rent ll. S. Hits Hungary
luck ashore after It had been
For Voting Abuses
taken aboard the ships hy the So­
cial help, organisation, Kntroaid
WASHINGTON^ Aug. 18, W -'
Fnihcataa.
The tong standing diplomatic atguTha Jsw* were returned to ment over what constitute.) “ free"
Fiench watere after their ship, election* ragixl anew tudav with
tin' Exodus IU17, was .intercepted Anglo-Ameriran charge* that a
and rammed by the British off million non-Communl*’- voter* are
I'nlcstlna. They have refused to Jteing dlxquallfied In Hungary.
go ashore at -I'ort-De-Botsc.----- A Drilled Stales atatemenl dec­
lared that the Comnium*1
.-domin­
ated government at Ilu lain-** U
Post Office Warns
resorting to such "grolewiu *" pre­
Chain Letter» texts a* listing Jew* a* Nnxi* and
old women ns prostitutes' in order
I’ottmailer Joel 8. Field today to har them from taking part In
warned against the' mailing of next Sunday’* national balloting
rhaiu-lettara and cards, a ronsid- on nremliera of the Hungaiy Pnrllcruble number of which are tx-ing ament.
The British said thousand* of
snaltad at the post office and In
Vuteri, were bring- disqualified for
collection h«xr* in Sastfoitl.
The** qgrds *nd IfMer* are un- "no good reasons."
TnsitlWrllWI'lhe T f o t e m warned — from— jronTnmpnw trvtnjffvd
that they were removal from Ihe their n-itresentatlves in Uu-Ibih-sI
mail and forwarded tu the ln*psc* * to urge l-ajo* Dinnyet, Hungarian
prime minister, to take “ all n, cestor in Charge at AUanta, (Ia.
aary steps” to correct whst the
State Department called “ the pteBILBO IMPROVED*
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 18-UF) voiling electoral abuses.”
— Hospital authorities said this
morning that 8enator Theo G.
GAR STOLEN
A 1041 Packard, tho property nf
Rilbo'a condition was "decidedly
improved” and that after a restful H. 0. Odham, 2010 llihiseu* Court,
bight ho li able to sit up In bed was reported to hava. been stolen
today. Doctors said Bilbo la now sometime during tbe night from
stronf enough to take a plaintive where It waa parked in front of
view of tha fact his cigar smoking lha Odham home, accoiding to
Is reatrtetsd to certain hours.
Sheriff P. A. Msro.

Mrs. Michaels Is
Named Manager
01’ Tourist Booth

Against

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ti-iilmuetl liieii

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slay ftss \iiilia-«.ii|ur tlrin g r Airis-

*-*-n. Jr. mil four other victim,
•-I ill Atari y (lane ci.uli, tuis
ili.smet *&gt;l Ili*-ai •uivmiiK liu-i '
lli.su .M lioiils hi a inuyli res were
*11
tlial alimul no hop.of llndmg (item .llite
An tn xt ait It on ■&lt; tnlturil irate
Hilt
1"' ifMinie at il.irilrii'
Iniwpi rr
1liifr i .inking ollirrts liotn
Urnri.il M.irArt lint'» tliiilrgn and
"|N-iiiliim, 'l-iff alto were ami,ns
trn |KStrengris.and ciewinni i.„t
when the II I?, tulmund Irons'To­
kyo, u.i,h&lt;-,I nit,; ih,uk-inf,-,le,i
oali,M^«lt.-,-Mionvn,; mit 'ol gat,!*
hue only. &lt;&gt;, tilth, west --( |Vad
I fail,,„ .
t Diplomatic *mlirihs*in Waxhiogta-n *md lh*l ,l,-x|&gt;itc- Atclii-renN
vast knowledge of Jaoaheu- pro'lent* lii* apparent ih-nlli iir-'h-tidy
W'ouM not delay nrrnntn-iin-nt* for
drawing up the peai-&lt;- !ri-ntv with
Julian. I'leparatinn* far waiting
ii iqeliminaty draft alte.ul.
m.well advanced, they »*id.i
Three men of the 13 ai- on.I Were
reseued yesterday from the elioppy
sen. dotted with bright —oiveisil
kimono* from (apart, am! fiw'" “Ii, * Were recovered
Those reamed were fa pi. T, 1
Rider of I’onca City, s'kla . win,
“offi-red n l-rokuh nnu: *'.-l Hat
v* v lluglin of l-'nirfii 'it. i-nv.i, mid
a Sergeant llollnml of t'oliur-m-il.
II imi 11mini Mu I’Fttsr '!»»

Temporary Ramps
Readied For Regatta
»rw—nuHlttir— 4i,

GIlV w u ik t u u ii

ti-mporary ramp* at tlx* J oke Xinti
r,x| liulklu-nd west of tlu- I'ojret
tiiiard huiltling in nt,V-t to focitit
itto Hie laum-liing or tacinr boat*
on l.nbar llav. Tln-V nr- a!*-, re
moving old piling, said t'ilv kf:,-t
niri-r II. N. Hayer. '

One of lilt- 160 It)' I' i -' i I inttlur*
iiHt-d |,i provitle elei'lrtc power H-r
pumping water at tire ctw water
tdaiil will lx- put hmk f(it„ ,t|,,talion during tire latctr pail of Hie
Week he luedicled. I’m It for Hitother Dit-xel which i* nl*-, lx-uig
runaired t\;e due to arrive *,Ktn, lie
*nida During the period of repair
the Florida Power and Light Com|,nny ha* pxivjde,! current to oper­
ate the .pumps.

Dominicans Seek Red
Invasion Inquiry
CIUDAD TRUJILLO. Aug, 18
(/Pi—» The Dominican government
said today It would welcome nppointmi-iil of
an international
commission to Investigate report*
that an "international
brigade"
nf "Communist revolutionaries"
was assembling In Cuba to Invade
the Dorhinlcati Republic.
The announcement *ald the
government felt' R ' xholitd solicit
the “ good dffices” of some other
American nation tn prevail uium
Cuba lo |rermlt such an investigatlnn.
(First r,-|Hirt.ft concerning .the
ninhllixatUm of a "revolutionary
army” In Cuba came last month
from the Dominican ambassador
in Washington, who said a 3,000man army of Communists from
Cuba, „ Guatemala, Vettriuri* and
Puertn Rleo was lielng assembled

Communist Party In
Latin America Is
Described As Rus­
s i a n 5th Column
QI ITANDIM1A. BrhfiT, Aug.
|M idrt ■ the I luted States iw mally pinpiurd today that the
Inlff-Anirm an i ’oiilcieticr discuss
•liiiiietli.seIv tlu*
loin ol a lull*
itL ^ a g cm V io Ji.cc V' Vq,
isplirte’s mutii.il defense treaty.
A-nalor Tom .('onttally (D-leaa»). a inrniiicr ol ihr U. S. del­
egation, submitted a United Slates
outline lor conlt retire puxeduic. *
it would empower this commit­
tee on voting )i,»veslul* to discus*
lusv “ the creation of n lii-iiitspharj
iiitiitarv agency nif-l the supply of
forces.”
It wo* previously hr
Iloved Hint ail discirsMon on milltaiv llietlsanism for the treaty___
'RTiTTT.l Ix- TiHii o, . - r l - n r T TniVr.Amerlcnn Confi-ieneo a’ Bogota
hrxi ’laTitinrs. ~
The I’ niteil Sin*,-, Congress it
eXIH-cted lo SrLuulv next.Vs-sir on.
the. Aim* Stnioiardi^alion Act,
which would supply mhfomt wini-ona of .war t„ ito I.nim Vt.serican
Iti-pulilien for r„nim,,n defense.
Th&lt;- conference', fuel wotking
c u nIIIill m begun luilnv the study
'of sirincipto* of she lu-uitsphisra
Ireal V.
The Ionttnillcr, whhli elected
ihe I'rusruayan 'Foreign Minister,
Mato Mitiiine* I'.Will-. •Iiaiinian,
no i -won utter tip- i'ltiui-iianUii
Foreign Minister. Ilica-d, Joaq­
uin Alfaio. clmiged ti.m “evary
&lt;'ommiini,t I'arty *u Latin Amer­
ica i. a Kitsilnii
column." . Allan- detared glowing t.-ntrri-me setitiittent "favor* joint tnvamiics to protect th- hemUpher*
« r * “ -a -aulo-**teiv** ...•iurl.-r*.-'—--------Mutlalio Tiallo* li t pri resiled
ciedenfiat* I. - a reprerelitatica of
lire &gt;|et,n«ed Argil,-lia government
of Nicnragua, which wa, oyertill own reci-sstiv aftei' I’-k day* Yp
i I till 11satin! SHI lk*tal# YUi

Hi^ Knnillnient
Anticipated At
Aviation sSchool
Twenty two -luilrut* me timV
,-t-t’.lb*! o.i thi* Sarifoi -1 School
nf \vinti-n tit ilie Municipal
Ai,p. i ,

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ate

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i .v 1c dad* it'd a maximum cniMliuif iit
( 't| ( , li d fur Hie fall
fl.,-1,1

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coin*,'*,

Roy

It... wiiii i .b n .i t, atitioiinced to­
day.
Mute Marti Hal impiliiea a
iiiiiuiti at,

ix itiv received he de-

!,,r
itiog fimii Get many,
ilium,
Maxko. Can* I
Tone.
Guam, Knira;- pstpan. Hawaii slid
S-nttii A merlon. Many G. I * win.
Mill .-.-li t*- irli-n**'-l fmill lb*
nr, i.. in* untiring inquirte*;
Hi. a m
“luted tlust lie
«»x|x-i'ti*,l I ii -iitltlv pax,-.11 and
■- 1 lituioa tu luauilatn the
Ii.h-I In g,■»&gt;v (i*.tu approxl-'
rtbxttdv cimtll n niunllt .to 410.tati) by tTie end of the winter
m - * H l ' IT-,1 city t.a* leased tl\Wiiii (•-•l t t&gt;&gt; bun oil a'yeatjy rental
bnxi*. H
rltlj-lnyA'a
cjlt
ths
i' iu x ,
mul maintain Hie field.
||.- g iv .
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. i x l et , to the c i t y

u* uit|xiil matiagi-r, free.
Ilci'eiitiy enrolb-il students are;
Joint lln, ,*ix,,‘
of California,
J’bit &lt;lat»'i*i)nl of Bndgeville,
Pa . Mr. and Mr! Paul lleffmelsler of Rain:*".
Muiite, Other
student* rm oiled air!
William Arenlrerg; Fratth FI*
nil. Jam*-* Piatl, Clarence t’ olIfn*. Rjda-rt Huff. Ann Alexan­
der, Meritl Tlttdale. Charles 11aker. Ted Jackson. Finest Southward, D-niaid Cortlell, Wendslf
lliuri*. Oliver sjuhliilll. John
l.iiigi-rfetl, Adrian' S'ncy, Uv
Franklin, Fugena Bysrly, Ralph
Wiglit, Hiiuard Jilirvivk. hail
Vied. Victor lllackwelder. William
Tindall.

('ondition O f Adm iral
Kinjf Is Unchanged
WASHINGTON. Aug. 18 &lt;13—
The Cotidlti-Ui of Fleet Admiral
Ernest J. King remained "un­
changed'’ during the night aftar
slight
Improvement
yesterday,
the Navy reported today.
The former chief «&gt;t naval
"nptx-ratk'ri*. who has., hardening

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government. Cuban officials sub­ n mild stroke without .
entered the Naval Hospital
sequently denied the reports.)
day. A Navy pffiriat said King’s
condition la not critical.
STRIKE OVER MOBILE. Ala., Aug. 18. (,V tPLEAD INNOCENT
Employees of Alshanta Dry Dock
DACHAU. Germany. Aug^lB,
A Shipbuilding Co, returned tn
thelt jobs today after settlement (43—Otto Skorxeny, the hulking
of a six.wreks long strike. The SS colonel who sprung Benito Mus­
solini from his Italian raptor* dur­
stoppage Idled 4,000 tr, n.
Members of the CIO imlustria' ing the war. ind nine of his Aj *
union o f marine — shipbuilding dennes spearhead division officer*,
worksra voted approval yestarday pleaded innocent today ta accusa­
of a new contract calling for a tions of killing American troop*
pay lncraaia o f 12 eeatf-an hour. and ptlsonsra of war.

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