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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

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Nsw York 4, PhUadtlpnl* I
Boston t*. Wa.hlngten 1
Dslrnlt T-l, SI g^OMt* I *

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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

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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
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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
lor Big Six athletic contests . . .
Ha undertakes no administrative
duties, does no rule Interpreting
or any of the other jnbe moU

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• COLUMBUS. Gg.. Aug. 14, UP)
— Caul. Fred Moseley or Norfolk,
Va., medalist with a 36 hols total
of 140 for the qualifying round,
led the field today a* 82 of the
beat U. 8. Army golfeu began
match play over the raln-toaVed
Fort Hrnnipg Course.
In yesterday’s tour of tho
course,*Moseley, of thb Second Air
Transport1Group of FslrtlHd, QaL
If., cama In wltlj a six-imder pot
66, Including aeyen nlrdies ■The

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singles matches and a
teat «fllL comprise SunIA tingles It will first hola te aaaura themselves of
I pots. Chief Warrant Officer Dev*
eret Moore of Ashland, Ky., Lt.
against Joe Worthington of San Antonio,
ami Corporal Takeo Kawakam, of
Honolulu, won out on the second

Aug, II,*

Ph. 953

Army Golfers Begin
Play On Rain Soaked
F t Henning Course

between Doris Hart of Ml.
id Mr*. Pat Todd of Hidden
Calif., Wimbledon Chamand the young British comn pf Joy Qannon and Jean

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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
4 * •*4
- 4*1 &gt;1 ,
sssbsrg
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
.
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 ,
he would not tolerate any foolishand would require all clubs to
walk the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
will not sidestep this Issue und
CtndnqaU
Chios* n
will race 11. H I* It lie that if
he were less honeal, vnd think,
Philadelphia
43
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lag only of vole gelling rom#
the primary election* nrxl May,
he might have bypassed lh#
whole affair nnd woujd h*v#
let It drop with lb* 113 fine
stamped on llaril.
. The wav It looks to ut It that
N*W Turk
&gt;1 ,11 .111
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It
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tl “ l b *&gt;14
twreusalon* from the Senator up­
Phflsdflphls
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rising.
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To PnrtMt tbs Pi k i of th* World;
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To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

CiiiivtdvrshT# cloudiness through
Saturday. Scattered
shoWfr#
n\ti*ll) during aftcrrtoonfc
AN

✓ 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

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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
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Indian Leaders
Make Peace Plea
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Millions Of Hindus;::!!
'i *
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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

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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.

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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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11liman t l c d a i n l

liatimi ll

sriim tv

P*
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ib in toil

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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
I ,
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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

tin*

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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
area* eince Wedt**- record spinner* who have h«.n

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W, P, Brooke, Jr., paator
Sunday School, (1:45 A. M .,
Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Training Union, GTIR P. M.
Worahlp, 8:00 P. M.
The Paator speaks al the morn'
irur and evening hour*.
Visitor* welcome.
CHRIST CHURCH, Ungwood
Mark T. Carpenter, It. It., Vicar
Itth Sunday after Trinity
8:16 A. M.: Morning Prayer nnd
aermon.

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K. 0. Hrownlee, D. D. Paator
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CHURCH UF CHRIST
Elm Avenue at Second Slrret
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
A. M.
FRIDAY
ttitde Study (At Paola Church),
7:46 P. M.
An Hanford-lirlando Highway
ALLIANCE

• An Hanffird-OtUndn Highway
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
Phone 154
Sanford, Florida
We Deliver

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:
Sublet
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Fertilizer4-7-5
38.48 nc
5-5-8
42.75 n

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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SUNNY SOUTH

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MONDAY NIGHT
YOUR

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YOUR

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ADMISSION
Adults r.
Children
Thr profit (he church receives will help gpnn
wtr the Broadrant heard every Sunday mom
Ing at 8:30.

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REV. WM. PERRY YESLEY
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JUST ARRIVED!
Yep. wa’ r* proud lo uitMtact a
new addition (6 w feed stock . . .
another cJtrload of nntHenta from

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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

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
By Alk&lt;r

WOMANS UP fM PAT
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TELL Ho’ F A W H jai£

f j H A PoLlAH ----- PAT AlM’ TELUM'
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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.
'
..
. .
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*.

.

FROM OUR

U i'd

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,

1C-i-r .rw I#*
■t » try -,r

k4l

T ltr HollyuiMvrl S im p in Diittniln Iijih lirrn rln srd . . . Smut In lie rriilurrrl hy n Flnrlrin I'iishlim * S fn rr,

i

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.
*

Oviedo

. ,

rX

10.!).") In 11.!)5

V a lu e s

N,!).N to 10.1)5 Values
«.‘)S In

S.1I8 Values

:t.!)K to

1.1IS V a lu e s

^U
r,

2 - !»s

(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 »

rANTiAL. ntei.BAstt or *oaTUtriK
^, . . .
cwatrai Y imMa I ’ rn d u cilo a ‘ red'
A
M

•

-f ‘ *I - n Tn tv A Ad#m *o olat,
• 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
.

Jmenh H CMiifid.
JiBgph
______« luaford
__

Ani*

ll«t*i&gt; V a n I I « | «
rti*ric* It lliirkane*. r * « l *
r ic ilr u d * I.
Kn*|&gt;w
P aata.

An-

, in u m a

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.
. - ■*

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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

iu t ii

A litn t

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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
-.'J ,•

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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TWrme-i-'rtTrd*- IMS’.A.-iStrnfp7Kf • i^grtf r-r7TTev'&lt;v'ft h

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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
' (UaOMM •■uni l-e** !)*•)

RADIO PROGRAMS
Htallon WTil It

in apite- * o f everything
opef* (paces and the
11

rou win buy your lot

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Your Community Chapel
Run.taV Hveulug Concert Hour
toenm Time
Tummy
Tucker
Tim*
John Kirby
Kitver Ktrlna*
NeW*
M orlr
Voil
ll.m o iiijo
S u n Headline,
Kian Off

Relchmun *
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New*
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1:41 lllder* of the I'arpl* Urge

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P a n .,

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Sill Deep Itlve, It.iys

l i t 41
IS M
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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,*

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l i l o C ftttcrl Hour
lid * T * t» A.,liu,ju&gt; *.r

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roily V&gt;
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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
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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
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j)Ius proper care,
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sunny months

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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

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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

■■ '

,

| • . , 1 ! ____

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
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O
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t
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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
|
_______
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
(!♦
*Ji
»*♦
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.
.- .
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,
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A 11-Army Tourney

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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-

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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)

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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
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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
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'■ 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
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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

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Klllpskl cf
Sapbr.
Hun-io.M,
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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.
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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!

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WEED CUTTER
onir one victory to oon tlm crow n
and enter sectional play at Humter
next week.
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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
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Leave 7:15 A. M. and 11:45 A. M.

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HEDGE SHEARS

I-cave 7:15 A. M. and It:45 A. M.

MIAMI*, 2 3-4. hra
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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»
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KOItSllY
TTSON
Mart Murphy 7.. chary
M PIm til Mtso known &gt;. tmltSK.V
A* Administratrix *» Ith
Will
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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;
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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
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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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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.
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17
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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.
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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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EXPERT painting— contmct tfr
hourly basis, ' S. G. Grogan.
Frro estimates. Phone 783-J.
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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
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.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
i'i:

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.
“
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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.furniture built to order. J, E. I
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ing nationally known hand tool*
old. Answers to name of "Pilot"

and equipment Plenty of bench
Reward. Phone J060.________ _
grinders and hard-to-got items.
Straight commission. Must own IS
A U T O S . FOR SA LE
ear and be able and willing lo
door coach, rune alright,
earn *100.00 weekly up. Write
importation. 2 wheel
TOOLS. Inc. 629 Sptlng St. N.
trailer. No business on Saturday.
W.t Atlanta, Ga.
_______
Walter Trapp, EnU-rpti*!, Fla.

SPECIAL
Outside white paint by Davis
Davi of
G IR L fo r cashier A ccwmeLt coun­
j-ir Baltimore 6 gallons 126.00.

306 K.

ter, also soda girl. Laaay’i Drug 1938 FORD Coupe 1800.00 cash.
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If you art* in need of any kind of furniture*. * it will pay you to see the
many bargains at the Ted ll^yis-Kufiiiture store!
DON’T HUY until you have seen o ar prices! SHOP AROUND and COM-,
PARE! SAVE!
Yes, you will.save at OlIR store! Come in and look. . . Convince your­
self that this is the biggest savings event you have ever seen!

30 DIFFERENT STYLES
BEDROOM SUITES
3 re, BLONDE

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METAL TABLES
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N0W 29.95

7.95

UnfinlNhed

BEDROOM SUITE

159.50*

Baby Carriages

CheHt O* Drawers

129.50

REGULAR 30.6Q

REGULAR 24.60

WALNUT

BEDROOM SUITE

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BELOW COST!

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MAPLE

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Utility Cabinets

NOW
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4 7 .9 5

NOW

47.95

MANY (H’ll KUS AT COMPARATIVE HAIt(IAIN PIUCK^I
BELOW COST!

Cotton Mattresses
REGULAR UJ.!}5
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LIVING ROOM SUITE
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To PrrtMt Iki P tic i •( U i World;
To Promote th# P n B m of America;
To Produce Pro*parity for Sanford.

THE W E A TH E R
j._ji Partly cloudy tonight and Tues* day with a few scattered shower*
mostly during the afternoon.
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Gen. W yche T o Probe
H igh L ivin gR u m or:
Lee Declares A t ­
tacks Unwarranted

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
*
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
1
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'
A* fen
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
fr

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

NO. 107
V I

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

e Wanes As
Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
. S t i l l M i as i m j., 11:
.

:t?. 'Mill. '
I'lnlniie

cluji
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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WASIi IS g TON. Asix, lx. tdb
"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

by

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ti in Iiliglits,

ti-iilmuetl liieii

suslaci-

teauji t*i-

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 ,

, t ud, t*

ate

ar-

i .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 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 .
i
. 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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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

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Boston t*. Wa.hlngten 1
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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

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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
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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
lor Big Six athletic contests . . .
Ha undertakes no administrative
duties, does no rule Interpreting
or any of the other jnbe moU

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• COLUMBUS. Gg.. Aug. 14, UP)
— Caul. Fred Moseley or Norfolk,
Va., medalist with a 36 hols total
of 140 for the qualifying round,
led the field today a* 82 of the
beat U. 8. Army golfeu began
match play over the raln-toaVed
Fort Hrnnipg Course.
In yesterday’s tour of tho
course,*Moseley, of thb Second Air
Transport1Group of FslrtlHd, QaL
If., cama In wltlj a six-imder pot
66, Including aeyen nlrdies ■The

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singles matches and a
teat «fllL comprise SunIA tingles It will first hola te aaaura themselves of
I pots. Chief Warrant Officer Dev*
eret Moore of Ashland, Ky., Lt.
against Joe Worthington of San Antonio,
ami Corporal Takeo Kawakam, of
Honolulu, won out on the second

Aug, II,*

Ph. 953

Army Golfers Begin
Play On Rain Soaked
F t Henning Course

between Doris Hart of Ml.
id Mr*. Pat Todd of Hidden
Calif., Wimbledon Chamand the young British comn pf Joy Qannon and Jean

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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
4 * •*4
- 4*1 &gt;1 ,
sssbsrg
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
.
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 ,
he would not tolerate any foolishand would require all clubs to
walk the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
will not sidestep this Issue und
CtndnqaU
Chios* n
will race 11. H I* It lie that if
he were less honeal, vnd think,
Philadelphia
43
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lag only of vole gelling rom#
the primary election* nrxl May,
he might have bypassed lh#
whole affair nnd woujd h*v#
let It drop with lb* 113 fine
stamped on llaril.
. The wav It looks to ut It that
N*W Turk
&gt;1 ,11 .111
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It
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there will be more end larger reDstrolt
tl “ l b *&gt;14
twreusalon* from the Senator up­
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rising.
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To PnrtMt tbs Pi k i of th* World;
To Promote thi Pro*re** of A u r l(i|
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

CiiiivtdvrshT# cloudiness through
Saturday. Scattered
shoWfr#
n\ti*ll) during aftcrrtoonfc
AN

✓ 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
■S - W i al

at__Llai— Ilnil.illU

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

. . h IiiihH

on

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
&gt;
* » X,

; * ►-

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.
hi

ii- s s

li-

uni-

fm m

R u »«l«

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k iii

ik

Proclamation Desig­
nates Sept, It) As
National Guar-.! Day
’WASHl\t.ION. Au«
C n -,i,Im l
that

15

11liman t l c d a i n l

liatimi ll

sriim tv

P*
iml-iy

ib in toil

*
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
I ,
_
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

tin*

m u i

» .

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
area* eince Wedt**- record spinner* who have h«.n

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W, P, Brooke, Jr., paator
Sunday School, (1:45 A. M .,
Worship. 11:00 A. M.
Training Union, GTIR P. M.
Worahlp, 8:00 P. M.
The Paator speaks al the morn'
irur and evening hour*.
Visitor* welcome.
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Mark T. Carpenter, It. It., Vicar
Itth Sunday after Trinity
8:16 A. M.: Morning Prayer nnd
aermon.

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Elm Avenue at Second Slrret
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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• An Hanffird-OtUndn Highway
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
Phone 154
Sanford, Florida
We Deliver

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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Thr profit (he church receives will help gpnn
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REV. WM. PERRY YESLEY
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JUST ARRIVED!
Yep. wa’ r* proud lo uitMtact a
new addition (6 w feed stock . . .
another cJtrload of nntHenta from

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**A C A R L O A D O R

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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

UAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
By Alk&lt;r

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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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FROM OUR

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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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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.

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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.
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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

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from #1.50

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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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TWrme-i-'rtTrd*- IMS’.A.-iStrnfp7Kf • i^grtf r-r7TTev'&lt;v'ft h

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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

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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,
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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
' (UaOMM •■uni l-e** !)*•)

RADIO PROGRAMS
Htallon WTil It

in apite- * o f everything
opef* (paces and the
11

rou win buy your lot

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THIttabt Moos*
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Your Community Chapel
Run.taV Hveulug Concert Hour
toenm Time
Tummy
Tucker
Tim*
John Kirby
Kitver Ktrlna*
NeW*
M orlr
Voil
ll.m o iiijo
S u n Headline,
Kian Off

Relchmun *
N - v .«

Meade y

ItudOy Morrow
New*
W rsiftn !luundu|i
Ntmti Hour Nnlvt
!fk# .New#
li*»6 M u le l^or Uaitrini
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S:*k Celery Chopper*—Jarubore* - T it * tioiiiMpun

1:41 lllder* of the I'arpl* Urge

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P a n .,

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Sill Deep Itlve, It.iys

l i t 41
IS M
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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

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H ill W.»l«tu I1ouiuUi|&gt;
t l i l * Nuun Hour Nui,*

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W om an’* World
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P a d illa Nuitra
Tt|nn You*Vt RtQ%
Dhitca Tmia

Itiba N ,* » . * |

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l i l o C ftttcrl Hour
lid * T * t» A.,liu,ju&gt; *.r

tiilil ji .- i
roily V&gt;
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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
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sunny months

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t:*S liar Non* lunch
lit) New.
l.H
Melodic Whispers
I l l s March Time
t i l l The Raton Roys
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New ,
Sid* u o o club
L :H Local New*

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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

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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 .
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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"
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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
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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
|
_______
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
(!♦
*Ji
»*♦
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.
.- .
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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llarririatnn. rf
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Brldr, rf
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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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(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

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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

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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
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Sturdy Mo-De-Gay. Percales!
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Our lovely Mo-IhsGay percales comhine
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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

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TOT! HANFORD H E R A LD

Legal Notice
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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
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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»
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KOItSllY
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Mart Murphy 7.. chary
M PIm til Mtso known &gt;. tmltSK.V
A* Administratrix *» Ith
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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
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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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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.
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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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EXPERT painting— contmct tfr
hourly basis, ' S. G. Grogan.
Frro estimates. Phone 783-J.
_
EVERY type cabinet made to or-

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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.
“
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-

KIDNEYS
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Lawn Chair*, outdoor and porch I
.furniture built to order. J, E. I
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ory open fer full time man sell­ LOST: Collie dog, about 4 month*
ing nationally known hand tool*
old. Answers to name of "Pilot"

and equipment Plenty of bench
Reward. Phone J060.________ _
grinders and hard-to-got items.
Straight commission. Must own IS
A U T O S . FOR SA LE
ear and be able and willing lo
door coach, rune alright,
earn *100.00 weekly up. Write
importation. 2 wheel
TOOLS. Inc. 629 Sptlng St. N.
trailer. No business on Saturday.
W.t Atlanta, Ga.
_______
Walter Trapp, EnU-rpti*!, Fla.

SPECIAL
Outside white paint by Davis
Davi of
G IR L fo r cashier A ccwmeLt coun­
j-ir Baltimore 6 gallons 126.00.

306 K.

ter, also soda girl. Laaay’i Drug 1938 FORD Coupe 1800.00 cash.
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If you art* in need of any kind of furniture*. * it will pay you to see the
many bargains at the Ted ll^yis-Kufiiiture store!
DON’T HUY until you have seen o ar prices! SHOP AROUND and COM-,
PARE! SAVE!
Yes, you will.save at OlIR store! Come in and look. . . Convince your­
self that this is the biggest savings event you have ever seen!

30 DIFFERENT STYLES
BEDROOM SUITES
3 re, BLONDE

BEDROOM SUITE
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c a b in e t s

WERE 19.95

NOW

109.50

79.50

4-W ay FLOOR LAMPS, Special,
.2
TABLE LAMPS, Reg. 9.95 Now 6.9 5
END T A B L E S
1.95 llo
L A M P T A B L E S ---- &lt;|rr
BED LAMPS
1

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4 m

CHIFFOROBES

Kitchen

METAL TABLES
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NOW

_ JIEGULAR 39.50 -

12.95

N0W 29.95

7.95

UnfinlNhed

BEDROOM SUITE

159.50*

Baby Carriages

CheHt O* Drawers

129.50

REGULAR 30.6Q

REGULAR 24.60

WALNUT

BEDROOM SUITE

139.50

4 9 .5O

NOW

BELOW COST!

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9.95

NOW

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129.50

Kitchen

LAMPS - LAMPS LAMPS

MAPLE

BEDROOM SUITE

Kitchen

Utility Cabinets

NOW
109.50

4 7 .9 5

NOW

47.95

MANY (H’ll KUS AT COMPARATIVE HAIt(IAIN PIUCK^I
BELOW COST!

Cotton Mattresses
REGULAR UJ.!}5
2 PC. OVKltSTUFFED
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LIVING ROOM SUITE
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BARGAINS

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Bathroom Sets
* REGULAR 6.95
NOW g.95

2 PC. LAWSON LIVING ROOM

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ROOM SUITE
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3 PC. OVEUSTUFFED- LIVING
ItOOM SUITE .............. :...... 1H9.50 &gt;ll».5t)

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NOW 1 7 .9 5
Many Other Comparable Bargains
From Which to Choosal

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3 PC. WICKER

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To PrrtMt Iki P tic i •( U i World;
To Promote th# P n B m of America;
To Produce Pro*parity for Sanford.

THE W E A TH E R
j._ji Partly cloudy tonight and Tues* day with a few scattered shower*
mostly during the afternoon.
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Movie Finn

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

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War Orphans Greet New Parents

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Gen. W yche T o Probe
H igh L ivin gR u m or:
Lee Declares A t ­
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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
*
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
1
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'
A* fen
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
fr

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

NO. 107
V I

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

e Wanes As
Search Continues
For Crash Victims
Atcheson, l'ourOtlscrs
. S t i l l M i as i m j., 11:
.

:t?. 'Mill. '
I'lnlniie

cluji
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.

’V T t v .
**•
WASIi IS g TON. Asix, lx. tdb
"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

by

—

ti in Iiliglits,

ti-iilmuetl liieii

suslaci-

teauji t*i-

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 ,

, t ud, t*

ate

ar-

i .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
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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.
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nr, i.. in* untiring inquirte*;
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“luted tlust lie
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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
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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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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PAGE FOUR

Feds Invade Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom o f the frame.
M anager Rill Good u»ed three
h u rltrs In chalking up the victory,
while M anager K lider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKW ITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lra lj attack
a s .h r rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* E ditor
Th* Le*«burg P irates eontifiurd to th r p lattei’’. Johnny McManus
th eir "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and Dave Bride each h it safely
Cclctymcn. *
* r r Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K.HMII M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park la st night.
Torright the locals'm otor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will re tu in to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard J o r a twin bill lull, . I
- p i t h the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The P irates score*! two ru n , in
tha first fram e la it evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the firs t to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
th ird canto w hrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e . r f
S atterfield singled and Don Mur- t a lk s . I f . !
ra y drew a free puss to nd W alt Ita rriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * rfl *14
H arrington home.
A t. S
• In the eighth fram e |h e Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbtham lrd slants of U n f la y . I I .
Car! K ettlea to th rir liking as it aba. r
.-nl,. r
they banged out five hjta to tally M
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uwal.
I O 6 o ti
p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------- -----3Q 3 a JT t3
Into the game to squelch t
.L e esb u rg w ent down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the S anfordltrs jsm - a a S l I T I M I I
Krrortt S itln f lty
m*d a final tally a c ro n In the

o&lt;Mt «i*

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. B iarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning
two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs
AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg th a t can m em only
unhappineaa for a t least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute p ncdnciuL Jaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
te srh
tln ueti
a r hri
r f .'"4th
r ’Mh an aabb illtv
llitv 'id
'io rrnn nstru
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
At the end of e a c h 'in n ir g —If
l^o opposition h ain 'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero
into the proper slot. She. works
for tb* Miami T o u rliU of the
Florida International League.
On oecaiion she mlste* the prv-

a t . A u k tie in .

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

(ieinitviUe

OtiiAdo
N EW YORK — b P )~ Jimmy
(G oggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - .il . u ia
••
“
name herau.e he wa* the first D a y t o n * i t* * c h r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t e tu rS s y
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e - s , t i t 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a u n iv ersal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦. t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s t s l k a . &gt; , l» »»ti jn * H *a ch
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.am ts Today
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » a t O f U n d o
gality.
S
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I'slrik a

k l s n t i , - H u n t i- * ti* d l e t I t M a s w a r .
H m ^ r t . H itt* * f |* i.t i , M a r r a y . w e a n ■
w o l d i . H ln l* n ti****
i*» ■■•* 2*1*
• i m x k . M «*,t
e a r r t l l r * : HtrblvlnI h . u k l * | J a &gt; , : U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M u r r a y
l o H a tte y fle M i H»tt*rft»l&lt;l t n M u r r a y
t o H all er tl rli l. l a 'l l iitl l u » » l l * * » lii ir a *. H a n t o n t I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 » l
off Ulsato .fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o f f l . * m k y t M r u * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y L em iey
M*o
o | f i J t - a —iu l In i t- &gt; i t i n i o a &gt;'•’
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HANFOHU »&lt;• iiaym ns »**
| | , l i r t . t a t •laln rstlll*
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per slot, and in th a t event her 30-

inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered w h r—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver th e unhappy srore.
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BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
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T h rC C * g a itC U
_______

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SPRIN G FIELD , I l l , Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsm outh, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited m are or gelding d e e , a t the
Illinoix S tate Fair llo rro Snow.

lleveut "Mommer" from a .everOUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
Yoot-TF^e of fiber board and *hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

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HOLLYWOOD. C e l.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of B rarth o m .
Sold for *2.600 to S tu a rt Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H !3,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* aw ards,

3§*£ £ S X
^

bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

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To Late To Classify
LOST—dark brown w sll*; In vici­
nity o f Rail P ark Tuesday night.
Drivers license mad* not to An­
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
Herald or Ph. 341-W.

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B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8erv k c. The Music Boa,
W. t a t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-U b K lr- Pbxm-tum.------O FFIC E apace In Melsch Building.
■ L arge H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos A lu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted , all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fum hbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ep t. Store.
10 to 1 5 %.. T cruyear w arranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open a t Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w i n g m a c h . s i t o r
I I I H. FRENCH. I 'll. 1190
erine. L arge grounds' dm! walks
's a f e from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
on.
HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ?2l).
Phone o r WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOW ERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t f x o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t o ff Celery - AVAILABLB a t once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to d ate apartm rnta w i*trail PainU. P oultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
m odem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A W atson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fu m ish H apartm ent.
A dults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. F O n BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . an d roadway#— Pbon#
FU R N ISH ED apartm ent. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede F eel
2
W A N TED TO RENT

WORK WANTED

9

MAID, or washing, ironing. Reply
Boa M. J . e /o lleiabl.

cabinet mad* to ornd* of woodworking,

m

Convoy

,*h*-ltil*d)

key* eay d-OOsta Tep-OveHty Oeewal
Tb* la *w Were. Olkw i ll s , prepeWlee■ftly lew.
w r i t IUY eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* —w lfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947

FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
cleaning ti waxing. Our power vear should pdodure th* greatest
unit enable* u* to work where football season on record, think*
th cie is no electric connertlo.i Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
available. 21 ycais n p erien cs, fourth year a , coach of the North
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla. Carolina S tate Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strateg y
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all is fast d isappearing,' sa y , F eath ­
kinds. Sm ith Rro. Phone 1188.
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n
more to ouiscoring op­
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. W annita Taylcr ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
12 S P E C I A L Sh MV IC E S
playing freshmen in some con­
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy ferences and most of the tchoola
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Han- will be exhibiting a lot of new
runl Paint A Glass Co. Phone talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the N ational pro Football le ag u e
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

GENERAL

M o th e r &amp; D a u g h t e r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager T lrf Salrn

PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

By Ray Gotto

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R oute or a p t , furntthed or un fu r­
FOR 8AI.K
0 . D. Landreai. Phone 1021
nished. ' P refer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Perm anent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN Watch and clock repairing. Elec­
tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin*
BUNDLES.
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
Hume Shop, J700 Sanford Ave.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
S E A L ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
LAND
CLEANING
AND
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Jim m ie Cowan's Blmct Metal ■ DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
fo r new Kadlntors, new
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vary reasonable or will take
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trailer In t r a d e . S e e . Mr. Bdwen,
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME XXXVIII
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Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

N O . 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

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Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

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W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£ |u ttic e Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m u lti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible
i f f t a IRflr ^ntrer—r.^ je r'^ th m — »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
(CmtlasH »&lt;■
Twet

Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H

Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today * that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception
o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­ again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
ported’ tkla morning that San. “That would slow up production,
ford ha* had no cx reu lre tem- and we must hate production ll
peraloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 de- svr are to lick inflation."
greea and the minimum waa 71._ * Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDExactly one Inth of rain fell, Wvo) told reporters the Investiga­
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt; tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M. rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
laated Into tha night.
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
II ntmiif-l *«n Pus* T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *m- Greeks Stage All-out
brsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chte- Drive Against Rebels
ago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
try fAThe
rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
(C w lla u * • • r * |a Tw e)
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie e n g a g e d a band of 250
In a ten-hour battle
1 Seamen Strike guerillas
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
y Become National ilajft. The dispatch** aald the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union Iegress Is Stricken
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre In Downtown Office
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

H eat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
TW 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.
TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15
Arshs*_
Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* ta i­
led meetings today to discus*
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Shift In Course Made
By Tropical Storm

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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8. Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
*
operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U8DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The other g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
— Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet DepHly, N n g n
liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International milltar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T'1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
Il'-mUn.-.l an l'* ( . [ m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
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toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 11. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting net- rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude rec- cast
stone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release atdenre
where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi hn» *et
up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
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gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord MountLehmans Return
“moat probably aabotagICssilrNM an !'•«* »*)te)
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
From Indiana Trip
dence Day and now if* time to
4 Killed In Volcano
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
Eruption In Jupjin
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan-re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. T h e r e
was no la v a .
Pangkalanbrandan, In Indonesian- Court llousi? this m o r n in g .
*
Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn Dretrd to live. They laid four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter th is' t*rqi»l
Merchants Group To the
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
Hold Dinner Meeting e*L
In order not to furthe.- dum- 10 Hurt In Freak...
Th# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
Accident On Train
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
Railway Joins Group of
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
on tho Cross State Highway ant] Ankingr Higher Fares California Limited near Uarstow
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were b e i n g
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage
Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
Latq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
At Sailplane .Meet Request For Peace

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie
»lep»
Senator Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Trumin for re-election.
"I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
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f t .
; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
the
Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate t h / hloiida
particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd - Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
a warm friend of Henry A. WillI hr-.J.UIa Department announ- tec*, former—vfre. president whir—
ed t!ir decision in making public wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
an accord concluded with an a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Italian financial mmion after
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
line# month) of, negohatinn.
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
Stale- waives all claim to pay- plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^~
iui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.- i.n. ■".! Iiv
INHI.ilOu in civilia n supplies.
I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c Iiiimc *
uf
th e
I t a lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
■ 1*
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 4 4tluiil
i i n l l m i n t Of, 1‘fl a* t’ l r e l
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetn-

Move Made To .Ease
Debt C l a u s c s O f
Peace Agreement

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Flans Discussed
Foc OpeCiTtion O f___ —
Bouts On St. Johns

■1 1v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day w ith 'a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion. Globe Circling Fair
You have demonstrated that lit
Still In Greenland
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
new
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘n —&lt;47—
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
IC e e tla a e * na f n a - T n i )
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
Nazi Concern Blamed near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
. For Starting War are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey 10 Workers Dismissed
had conspired to plunge the world
For Loyalty Reasons
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 2 0 .0 0 0 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

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Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

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�T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 14, 191?

THE 3ANFORP HERALD, 3ANFORP, FLORID/j

•P A G E -T W O
■■.'.‘a-.
The

S a n fo rd

H e ra ld

Paying for Pensions

T ru m a n C o n fe re n c e
llrtU rW k &lt; r « I'M* Oar I
will depend UP°1’
toy* by this country •* * . ’
l l * Maul). of &lt;hr. Kkri*

K tlib ll4 f 4 la |M 4
rtU U k&gt;4 *»llr • »«“»*! M la rta i

fri-

Tho princlplo o f n»tironu»i(l pay f o r w o rk e rs a tta ln in K
aw* »»»**»
J n o r t f l l p ' nge is beco m in g w idely aecoplorl in in d u atrln l,
l u i w i riciiU .
btisiriorts am i p ro fe ssio n a l c irc le s. A n n o u n cem en t by th e
I l l M saw sll* l » a u
u
*««••! fla w a a l i n F o rd M o to r C om pany o f a n $H0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pen sio n fund, d e ­
N t t K i ST. Ill* , al l b C a l o lll t, ta ils to la* set fo rt!; la te r, is good new s fo r in d iv id u als to be
■I l u l t r l . FtortOa, a t l t r l b A«i b e n e fit ted.
„
I t ( • &lt; ( » ■ • al M in i K l**T.
B ut Im p licatu m * o f th is a n d o th e r s im ila r re tire m e n t
MULtANII L. DK1.I
p lan s a re not a lw iij.s-^ ttn iersto o il by th e public. A h in t
ran**
IIORDDS HKtM
w as found in a F o rd o ffic ia l's s ta te m e n t th a t th e pension
•1 &gt;•)*••• M ta u tl
v irtu a lly whs a jnflre lnerea.se. T h is p ro g ra m a n d s im ila r
l U H t t l l T l n N IU T K I
p la n s in all lineSj'will be c h a rg e d o ff to e x p e n se o f p ro d u c­
F a ra lla la A l i a a n
Cr C arrltr. a a t l ---- — ____ V •** tio n . T he co n su m er, in c lu d in g th e pensioned, p a y s p ro d u c ­
Oar M . a l k ----- ---- ___________
f t tio n costs. T h is is trim , w h e th e r th e re tire m e n t s a la ry Is
» n a Naalka ___.__________ I II
fo r in d u stria l w o rk e rs o r f o r te a c h e rs a n d lib ra ria n s . P e n ­
II* M aalk*________________
Da* Y r a r ---------- --------------------sion m oney fo r t h t l a t t e r g ro u p com es c h ie fly fro m ta x e s
A ll r k l l a i o
a ailm r, n i 4 &gt;
"&lt; T h a t fo r m in is te rs is c h ie fly p a id in by p a r is h io n e r s -w ho
f k m W r . ( M u l a t t o s * a u k i m l i n a l have’'earned" it th e h a rd w ay a n d g iv en it b u F ljn fiiiT fS T /f T '
n U r U l i a n l i ( a r I k * * a r * a a * »l
I*U I» C lu w la. w ttt'l&gt; » ( b a r e r * »er fu ttd s r
M rr* * to r a k rrrllrla a ra irr
F in an ced re tire m e n t is a d m itte d ly d e sira b le . I t m u st
lalaak &gt; ra&gt; M r&lt;r Haptraraia- b e realized, how ever, t h a t th e w ide w o rk in g o f th e pension
Ultk. lar..
Tkr llrralJ
to Ifcr aaOaaal if; 14 al a k ir t lM s a idea in tro d u ces a new f a c to r in to A m erican econom y. T he
Ofllrra ar* M ltlrlM k la Ifca lar»- co st of iiving’ia f u r th e r p u sh e d u p by th e need to a c cu m u late
•a xr ta r lM
riora
ta
[p e n sio n re se rv e s. T h is m a k e s it" h a rd e r f o r 'in d iv id u a ls to
l W a lt
'p u r s u e th e ir ow n t h r i f t sch em es fo r " ra in v d a y s " . T ru e .
l a l Saw t a i •l .
T k. Hr ra ti U a aariafcrr *« »»« th e v a re not faced w ith q u ite th e sam e n e c e ssity a s fo rm e rly ,
laaM lalH lira * aafclrk I* ratlllra i f th e y a re to lie ta k e n c a re o f by pension. B u t it m u st be
n i l a i l u l r la Ifcr aaa far »»»*kltratios , ( all *k* In a l a t" * ra la iti fa re d th a t th e p e n sio n e r, a n d ev ery b o d y else, p ay s f o r
la Ikla a a u i|a * « i, aa m il ar all su ch se c u rity .
OF a r m iWralrfcra.
People, a s a ro le, fin d th is f a rt d iffic u lt to accep t, f o r
it has becom e u h a b it to accep t th e a d v a n ta g e s o f a h ig h
THURSDAY, A il. 14, 1»*7
s ta n d a rd o f liv in g a t a iow level e f cost. T h e public, w hile
" BIBLE TERSE FOR TODAI
en d o rsin g p en sio n s, m u s t i&gt;e p re p a re d to p a y fo r th e m . P e n ­
NOT MUCH OK A LIFE CAS sio n m oney lias to be e a rn e e d b efo re i t c a n be d isp en sed .
BE •BUILT ON TUB 8 U im K C
SANDS OF AN EVIL CHARAC­
Indian Economics
TER: Thou upholdrtt m e in mine
in te g r ity.— Psalm 4 1 :1».
N ew re g u la tio n s f o r im p o rts in to In d ia w ill c u t d eep
' THE WAITING .
in to th e ir su p p ly o f .b o th n ec e ssa rie s a n d lu x u rie s, sa y s a n
|F n n Tb* IVaslitajton ViM)
id wfcat « U u p &lt; R ftetaa
7 n V i &amp; 'W im p o rte d w n - ' | f
wR
L ttt * n / olbrr sight,
ned goods, b o ttle d b e v e ra g e s, p r o p r ie ta r y m edicines, to b a c ­
Attrr supper, H J.
co p ro d u cts, co sm etica. h o sie ry , c u tle ry , d o m estic h a rd w a re ,
When sk* h«» ratten up to put thv
m o to r vehicles a n d ra d io s. All" o f th e s e a rtic le s a r e b a n ­
took ■ « w ij—
Sk* •u n til—vftraktd. dixrsugh : — n e d now, nn d a q u o ta s y s te m re g u la te s th e im p o iia tio n o f
Her Usable# rl4u r* bioJtriog _U»r several o th e r ite m s. E x p o rt tr a d e of th e U n ited S ta te s w ill
•lrkt
..
s u f f e r n Sizable re d u c tio n a s a re su lt o f th is m ove.
And 'tarn*, full «u lbs empties**,
-Serious re s u lts w ill b e fe lt w ith in In d ia , too, w ith p an ic
b#r far*
\i:
b u y in g undep w av a lre a d y .' W e alth y u p p e r class an d m iddle
(Sk* it otdrr thau Sr Ibourbt.l
Of what »traD(r buried r « &lt; »
•
class people a r e h o a rd in g v ita l a rtic le s a n d m a te ria ls w hile
Ik tbr al'.tht S3overarot tbit. »br th e low er c la sse s s u f f e r fo r th e ir hick. W hen th e ir g o v e m - m 7 ~ 3 n s r u * U fu a —w u r

it.

iw

sail mat*
frrrnc*

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c o ts* w h ic h Lobar Dtpkrttncnt &lt;■

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firiaU hav* declared wiU mk*o
a cut of onk-lhird to on*-hall n
the d*parim«ni'» pajTwl.
A . a r t mil of iC m
offkiaia tay, lha Dirnion of
bor htam lardt Will b*
and operation* of 0,h,r,.
i
reduced. The Labor Mandard*
division ha* b*«n making itudici

dk
aling wiih «f«ty ,nd 0,hlfr -1'
dust rial m atiart.

It I* b ru th n l on floor* or otijrj

pieces where rnaehe* appear , t l
dries Jo a varnikh-ltk* b w .ih tj
Johnston, a rhrihltt, ta y t it kg),
ronrbtv that walk on it anytjjj
during that txrhsl.
,
Th* vain)sir can b* n*sh*4 c(j
with water liut he says it
hard scrubbing. H* reports
the fam ish coiftain* a titrv* p.,f.
ton that p tr a ly m cockroaoVn
and due* root harn] other tr.ii
in th* concttitration used for
roaches. ••
Johmton produced tLV p__
varnlih,,«*'a result of an *pp^
front hi* titte r Mr*. G. DshiLt,t
who ’is in charge of a nurstr;
Tucson. Aril. Sh* had tropy,
with roaches and did not wk*t H
uta roach poison* because of riiir
to th* lim e ones. She wrote br
brother her*, who Irctds a Rn
chemical specialty company, y.
said tlx ntontht research js.
auced the reach ktlleh.

Speaking on th* M&lt;ond anniv trta ry of V-J Day, Mr. Tnuna.r
raid h« had anticipated "hen
h« announced th* »urr*nd*r of
Jepautw o y*an ago th*&lt; th* P**^1 or d talh through hu:&gt;rrr‘r
would bar* b*tn Mciirtly «*tah»:»h- cause th* Russian authorities
td- by thig-- tiro*-. H# »aid he re- provided her mother with
Bikta to »ay that it «•* not.
cijuate food and fu«i."
Bui h« ha* net abandoned, his
A suspicion that Princess
belief, h* added, th»t ih* na- mint might have been peh
dona will «v*ntu»lly accomplith by persons seeking hur Wi
a peace for. th* ten*fit of cii had been expressed by the
th*_ peoples —
of ih*- world.
. .
.
Army’# e r I m 1 nst 1 invest!
Th* President »*id he h » a n « '*i , -1|U w|nl« tlswy were
had any doubt about th* w ttdon i(
jur
**tima:cd
of dropping atomic bomb* on 4^ , , ^ belonging to the
Japanese cities sine* h* n r * * * cess,
—
llet son, l*rmce herd
it saved th* live* of -W.Ofsj Von Bchoenaieb^arolatn deck
I.v 4*r*ia. had h f " ;
"
^ T ^ w 'r.ev rs* co n feren ce covered' « m s l o d g i n g s
Ucriin.
j wide range of other questions:
Polilits—the President said t»had not approved any sit* f"* R A D I O P R O G B A I
Btailon WTUU
tne Democratic National Connec­
tion in 194S. arbiing that i* » Tfcat&gt;4&gt;s Bvrtiiu*
m atter for the Party's
t
t l »&gt;!• D«y
Conmtittc*
decide. He skid. t: J Twliiabt koUK
---------------- —to ---------he will be in favor .uf any to y t ti i iuvh a .s »h
t:S4 b p u iti 1 'a n d e
the committee select*- . »u .nsilni
As for a new chairman- »• »,ri
1:49 News
event Robert E. Ilannegan re 4dk.-AH_yiii-UQ .
signs a* head ° r tb*, cimh»lrie-.l . ‘j^ i n . AinJsssadon

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TViac Arthur Speech
Publiahers Aualtlary

ln *h«g0Uth' *

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in* up th . Labor D*p»rtmro».
That was on* of the A«WpUsJ&gt;*
mctii* of Cmirr***, b* aalo.
Quickly ihrn. Hr. T*“ra*n * r
•d Ihkl ha bat no diJutA ,h\ V l q*
Labor Department will
eventually, that it ran t h* P*T*
mar.rntly torn up.
,
,
Cougrct* ma4k Appropriations

W* sat ort the porch of a pleas*
ant home in a amall inutw*ater;&gt;
community one evening reecnriy,
discussing the goals toward which
the cilirens of every town should
work—better schools, greater civic
participation, moie pride In com­
munity. Our hostess was one of
those conscientious ciri: leader*
who sees dearly the problems and
failures of her town and is doing
more than her share to rlimiusle
them.
"Our* newspaper could help," she
commented, "but wo can t aeein to
get th* editor interested."
W r asked for ■ epezrfle example.
"Just a faw months ago." aha
explained, "al let of us were both­
ered b r ih*-*nrt&gt;ke nblrtiFfj-w *
have a lAt of amall fvfh.rfaa In
town.
"1 saw fhe editor at a dinner
Municipal Airport. A live
party
and asked him about it. 'E d/
m|UI
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gonUact and about' 7&gt;0 ba»«i&gt;»ll plfint fit L u fk in . TfiXi, w h ic h t u r n s o u t lli&gt;out 50,000 to n s n I Hid. ‘why don't you h iv t a
player* are involved. II tbi* d**J y e a r. T h e re a r e m an y p la n ts m a n u fa c tu rin g k r a f t a n d up about tha smoke nuiasnceV He
goes ibiougb, it will }»« » &gt;**1 O th er p ap ers. T he S o u th s p u lp nnd p a p e r in d u s trie a a re *,w u WM * k00^ ,dft* bul
m a rc h in g on.— T h e N ew O rle a n a S t a t e ..
ever cam# °f it. A pparqulr h*s
ither in Sanioid** c*P
afraid of the factory owners.
There teemed pH point in tirin g
Tbe Ju .c c e 'P ^ a rirn rm ha. de­
to explain what was obvious Tb a
TOO LA TE TO CLA SS
cided to inveitigtte high p ri« .
newspaper man but diffi nli for a
By HUB9FLL KAY
layman to understand. Editor did
They m a y - b*\.interested.in a i«probably did think a ‘ write-un '
port published in Wednesday’s p*
Picking up my Northwest Flor- There la no atmosphere of the waa ■ Rood Idea, but then he ask­
p en that individual incomes have Ida tour w her, I left off last I penal institution, no uniforms, no ed himself some questions.
increased from 40 billion beloie column at Panama City, 1 found guards. The boya live In a clsan, . First, just what Is a "writa-up"
t
£rt’1rtb ,n d . development of wholesome settlax tha*. cannot
(be war to 193 .billion this year, this
Gulf Coast 'metropolis truly) hslp-but bring out tha best that Is
an all time high
amaalng. It has nb&lt;ut taken up In them. They, learn worthwhile who gae* a demonatraiisn of th*
ih:; .
^
th# slack causetkbv the closing of* trades, hava ampla opportunity fur best in public relatione in their
and gracious marine, of greet­
The city ol Ucsls is planning
,h |Pl'lrd * »n,l rednetion of recreaiiim ami from every, stand- easyand
their maalsrful control of
(0 meet at least a pact ol in military personnel that during the point the school ts a credit lo the ing
the
many
derail* that go lo make
war
years
turned
it
into
a
madstate and to thosa reaponsible for such an event
financial prcblcms by levying *
a aucrevv.
it# management.
gaibage t*«. We don't know jutl
With the leadership of
It# present industrial growth i*
Also at Marianna we visited th*Honored
Florida Publicity sud rublic
how popular S garbage tax will sound and of a permanent nature Florida Caverns State Park a t
Relations Association for the en­
be. Some people might say,. "Just and aa a tourist resort It is grow- guests of the Florida Forest and suing
y*ar, I con think of no way
___ m___
Fark Service.
Thla amazing na»leave the. garbage lay,” wad cc- Ing,! by leap* and bounds. Ita ___
beathes are equal to any , to be| ural attraction is oraeticaliy un- to advance thg arganiiulkm'a wel­
fure to p*y the tax.. But one Lmpd on th# Gurf C-taal while known lo most Floridian* aod the fare than to continue th«M, tour# of
thing is gSftnin, ib* *ity can't sportsmen find it, a veritable purs visitor front out of atata seldom visual education Inaugurated I by
immediate pr*dece*iu«-. Frank
1 collect ‘gsrbsge if Tt doesn't h a .c dUe'. Tile beach srra aittaci* heart of it. Located three mile* my
countless thousands during the north of Marianna, th* nark U Wright; for to KNOW Florid*
| the money to hiie the men to do summer *e*#on and mnstrurtiuti
-- _
open tho year round. While th* vou must 8EE Florida.
it.
4 U ? -!
Jits been unable to keep up with underground caverns a rs not aa oxthe demand for accumulation*.
tensive or developed M those uf
P Us i d e "b p~AilN (i 1
Are you one o( those who ts
rty made up of publicity Carlsbad or Mammoth t ’ave, they
waiting for a new car? then
public relattona men nnd writt­ offer equal Interest and entertain­ TALLAHASSEE. Aug. I t, b T —
The Florida Railroad aod Public
you should be interested in the en from all aecliona.of the Mate ment.
Skillfully lighted, with well con­ Utilities Commission annoupcod
rrpert that automobile prodqrlion waa tremendously imprrracd v/ith
the whole area »e traversed. Mtiny
• trail*, thra* wonderful today a public bearing will be held
-x j* a! a new low level (or this time of them were making their first structed
caves present n never-ending
f f year at C |0 wvrkcit stay olt trio Into this section of Florida fairyland of weird and unusiud for- Sept 9 at Bl. Cloud on operation
of the S t Cloud exchangs of tb*
the job on account of the heat. and because of this first hand uatlona with 'atalagtRas and sta- Florida TsltphoM Corjiurmtioo of
of its charms, beauties lagroltca glistening in lha lighted
However, no one would get mad­ knowledge
and advantage* they will he able passage ways that seem to wind
der than CIO auto workers &gt;( to inform othsrt with aiHhentic through n labyrinth of avenues
farmers stayed off the job be- data and Information etou; this without beginning or end. It is
JU U O D E 'S K D IU R O H S
probably Florida’* only completely
.Cause it was too hot to work in favored territory.
■ i r A ny • • If
it’s
food
you
want,
the
finest
nlr-ctmdltloned
attraction
for
th*
the fields.
obtainable, perfectly pr .pared and temperature remains a? approxi­
—
v S T T m An t e l T m T
rmrved. you atop at Cdrsoni, loc­ mately S3 degree* Fahrenheit at
We have had several inquiries ated
on the Cutf Coast Highway a alt time* regardless of the tem
"DArf pe 7 n u r . s o
lately aa to why the naiiow sheet short distance north of Panama peraturn above ground,
.— sehicb baa
U s beew appeartflf lately[C ityr w*&gt;l j , ™r-wdi find m ry — tn^addition to th# tntareitlng
H E 'P M E ^ M t
our piper. We ordinstily uic thing from a hamburger on a bun and enchanting carerno, thla InriU
Ik lf ME T # THWKtft*
io atuffed pheasant and a courte­ inx State Park has natural rock
a 35“ roil. 5 2 ^ “ roll .n d a 70" ous,
appreciative management that garden*, wild lif*, histone*) values
H t f N P E HA?»T‘ o '
toll lot our (our. tix sml e»*’&gt;t is genuinely concerned about your and recreational faciiittoi that
papers rctpeclively. But due patronage. Our gtoop dined there make It a paradise for tha lover o f ,
L 'r t N ' / /
the newsprint shortage, we are and we were so Impressed with the nature and lha out-of-door*. Those
*r
food, th# service ami the sincere who hav* not visited Florida Cav­
always able to obtain the a v hospitality that era went on record erns B u t* Park have
tlxa which we want, and have -with • resolution of approval th at a remarkable attraction and on*
of which tho atata way w*U bo
&gt; use what we can get. TWhett w m unanimous,
A highlight of oar trip was a p ro u d ..
•
have four page* with a three
visit to th* Florida Industrial
Upon our arrival a t C avern
fly sheet in lha middle we School for. Boys at MsrUnr*. Tho Slat* Park w* were warmly greet­
w a r a d3” roll. When w* average person thinks of tt a t S ed h r a delegation representing
ciiht page* with two ol "reform school" or "(ail" for jirv*- offikals of both the Bt»U Forest
delinquent*. While it it matn- A Park Service and the Florida
narrower than |hg others. nilo
tainod for socially handicapped Forest and Fork Association, the &gt;
-x boy ia-o
a ,6 4
y i^F oS H S oT or .
w ith two o l tarns thkre. It la In no&gt;te n ia a J a il th
e splendid ptocrasa
peogroi mode tn prd_____
h r o n i l s , On th# contrary. , under tho a hie vidTror thla atato with a Credltabis
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Secretary of

suggestion

NFAV YORK - p p |
Johnalwir, an rx-G l, o r New’ y U(
City, bs* toad* a paint that kijj,
rose he*.

lojrrthrr on • kelf-brtp t'1*"In blunt language.
Trum an .accused Congrc** * ** r

How About A “Write-Up?”

concern o v er p ro d u c tio n , th e iThurfton m a y be im proved.
hop* to bear?
Tbr dm »b* await* will not rrturu
T he A m erican w o rk m an , w hose livelihood d ep en d s on
Ip tbi* or m i «h»r J**rth e dem and fo r h is p ro d u c t, n e v e r th ln k a o f th e loom -operIt la too U ti . . a .. ns
a ,o r &lt;,r atedl-m ili w o rk e r in Indin ns h a v in g a n y co n n ectio n
aarh a** lib# tbr-otber,
! w ith his life. N o r does tint M .rshin o r H indu v isu alize a
As * srvne, a.stone.
link betw een h im se lf a n d th e ta r - o f f c itiz e n o f th e U n ite d
—Yet atwsrs toward tb* roaring •» s u ite s . T he co nnection e x is ts , n e v e rth e le ss, te n u o u s a s a
.
.
,
s pi der web, s tr o n g a s steel, fo r ire tte r o r w orse.
Thrrrll be lb*** tltoe*.
Yfhen *h* wtll pause toia*"b»rr.
Wioding the clock,
Southern Newsprint
Or atralfktenlng. a ebair.
Wbetr the trill turn and
T he econom ic w ell-being o f th e S o u th will be p u sh e d
Or &gt;w» to «* .'
,
Ills face upon_Ab»
a h e a d a n o th e r sto p by th e $30,000,000 n e w sp rin t p a p e r m ill
1 1 0 W a r d o n i r r t .H .
w hich, acco rd in g to an n o u n c e m e n t fro m B irm in g h a m , will
Welle, iniists that he n | s h o rtly b e -c o n stru c te d in A lab am a.
• a .w T .a n l i amateur *» * hullT h is m ill's Ind icated c a p a c ity is 100,000 to n s a n n u a liy .
- j
Bu. ss V - Lull art.It he A t to d a y 's r e ta d p rie w th is p ro d u ct w ould h a v e a v alue
**•
" ^ ___H
, o f 7H &gt;oiir|9r000,00o. T hl# wHl l&gt;e, th e re fo re , a new indua«
a clkH by* liVmawll.
tr&gt;’ o f c o n s e q u e n c e .u tiliz in g a ra w m a te ria l th a t is p le n tifu l
Plans at* u^3tr ~way hete to a n d c o n s ta n tly renew ed, nn d p ro v id in g a hom e p ro d u c t f o r
M Yctk G*nl» (or a hom e m a rk e t t h a t u*e* se v e ra l m illion tona o f n e w sp rin t
sign up
t winter training school at the a n n u a lly .

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Roach Killing: Paint
Has Been Discovered

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If ffffetipIMMt i rtiH» paftl flpMTl

1 tools qf or ronrefts to Ideologies
which ignore or contest these
—an editorial, a discussion ih his giwat moral values.
personal gossip column, a • news
By conducting yourselvea with
story, a feature atory, or pertjaPt a fine sence of self-respect, selfsome poetry?
What about tb* confidence and devotion to-duty,
subject m etier—waa It to he Pul- you have rendered Hie physical
ted out of (he thin (though »mul&gt;&gt; subservient to eh* massed and In
air. without facta, figiiiet and so doing earned the admiration
uuotationa to give It foundation? of a free world and the lasting
Most important, of what value Is i respect of your ' vanquished foe.
a single diatribe? The only jaffec-' Tou have written an ennobltiv* way of fighting igaiuat amok* ing .chapter in human progress,
or anv other civic evil i* a con- which will lead to the regenerturning campaign, ami a small pop- atlon, frmn the faUltim of war
4b lacks the peiionn.l to conduct to-.th* realism that la peace, oi
onc
I those million* inhabiting Japan a
So Editor Ed. believing that a i ialanda.
single com plaint abvuL

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The Book of Happy Storir

Goodrich Schedules
llnicui Negotiations

U. N. Meet

W O O D M E N of the W O R L D
life Insurance Society

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British loan revision—No commeat.
St., Lawrence W aterw ay—T-u.
President said hfc StlU U for thie
project and ha* been for it for
14 yeai».
“ Budget Veview—Berised Tiu^Jel
estimate* for the current fiscal
rear will be ready in 10 or 15
days.
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jil&lt;»J__ 1 ° •&gt;!
An th is an n itar*!«• ?«•«»
not indicate enough interest to M r y r i extend ray profouad adt:tS Hammy K aye
make the subject newewotthy, let miration and gratitude. You may
S .l* to.ifp er* Mrsnade
l t ( S IViirnan'* World
(he m atter drop.
. j be asiured that history, the final
isios N,»*
The Incident interesti «* Ucause '.arbiter_ between alt tfnngi right
J(l!«S IlswaiOm J1*todi«*
it illustrate* the utter failure " f *“«l *u . thing# wrong, between
IDitf Tun** Y«u'v« 'H»qu»*i»J
civic leaders to jndetstutoi the fact and fancy, aucceaa and fall- Foul Play Denied In
K * 31 ;oin « Milwtl**
newspaper's role in a campaign ure, will not misjudge nor forget,
tl «» lar't Os TI*.ling
Death
Of
Princess
IZiVS
KtW*
for community betterment. Whru
t t : l S \V**i«rn Rnuiuhp
the issue is abstract ami undocu­
BERLIN. Aug. 14 U F l-T h a S o | " f t
mented th# citizens th?rotc1v*s
Price Prediction
viel Newr Bureau quoted P r in * l,lW
must band together and take the
cess Caroline Carolath as saying] l:M r«u&gt; a cr *
Initiative by making it eoncrvte,
irn iM H * «»m fee* o m i
by documenting, and by ibtreby between encouraging "an intelll- her mother, Princes* H e rm lre 'j'J * Hr " » r {? JJv»lc
creatfng new*. Editor Ed can gent program of stimulating pro­ di^d of natural cause, and -no ,H
Ji»*I N ew t 6* * ul‘d’
then nick It up Ih both bis r.ews duction" and continuing to allow tout pilay
i or starvation wo* in- »:•» Hsr Non* Ranch
'
ii« s News
and editorial columns with the full “private rationing" of such prod- volved."
knowledge ■th at he Has aubttan- ucta aa automobiles, gasuline and ■ Princess llermin* was th* wid S SI lltloU le rv b lu m i
S i l t #&gt; I*r«u'1lr M's Hail
tial support, with confidence that steel
1ow of Germany's 1st* Kaiser.
I
l i t * Xlsrch Tim*
he can count on a steady flow of
Princes*
Caroline'#
statement
S;(9 Howard Parlow
Wolcott suggested that th* Unlammunition until the battle is won. for foreign accounts until the came from Frankfurt on tha 4:«4 Newt
—Publishers Auxiliary. ted State* "alow down" on burring rider, in th* Russian tone, whofe SiOl I (SO Club
I ’.OS U r t l N .w t
need* of the home mark*: have ah* went to receive th* body t i l l N ovetty Time
been met. Continued purchase* of her mother, who died there last ti&gt;« M«et (be Hand
H eat W ave
lt« » IJilIv C last'ct
for forelrn use, he claimed, ar* Thursday.
According to SNB, Carotin* S is# N ew t I.* I h , D ay
one of the reasons for prevailing
( i' m Dm M (IKH !*»■• O w i
asserted that three doctors, two
high prices.
sldenta of the midwest, deceit.led
If labor continues i t s :demands aerinans and a Russian, c e r ti­
on disgruntled easternem.
I&gt;r- C h a rle n L . P«
for higher wages, Wolcott said, fied ■that Hcrmin* died nf a
' Boaton reported a high Wed­ "Labor will be th# loser In tb% heart attack "following two days'
Optometristnesday of 99 and New York City tong ru n because prjductlun costs, illness of purulent infieramaticu
Sanford
AlUntlc Bk. BU tl
97, wlth.no relief forecast for th# and consumer prim*, rise with of th* tonsils, combined with
Hours: 9-1X 1-B
Phone f
•astern states until friday n ig h t wages.* ap ab sety ."
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Set. 9-1*
But tho cooler w*ath«r ia un
Sh*
said
she
"protested
and
de­
He suggested that Clark inquire
Ryes Examined • Glass**
tho way, th* Weather Bureau
"the possibility of collusion in nied all rumor* of violent de*:h.
**fd. Widely scattered thunder­ into
showers and seasonably, normal tome Industries to b ^ - it. prices
tempereturse wsre forcast for a higher than are justified by in­
wide section of th* Midwest to- creased production costa."
"We Hill hope to Uch rent con­
'* “ ‘
‘the not them
TJ.;
" - trol by next M*r-h, when th#
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present rent control lqw expiree,"
wero moving, aoitwsrd, Wolcott rgfd. "Bat if the* hurting
eu said, serosa northern problem hasn’t been licked by then.
*
...... . and northern Indiana and it may be n t m u r v to extend
would extend southward t-toignt control*, especially la area* wherw
with ‘the wind owing around it
there are shortages and where
the northw est
hardships would result on tenants
There were report* of scatU rci If control* were taken off."
soaking rains In some localities,
Any extension of rent curbs, ha
the forraster sold, notably in intimated, would includ &gt; an exist­
extreme southern ' Kantav, th# ing provision allowing percent In­
Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, crease* by "voluntary" agreement
Were they each chapters In a book,
southeastern -Colorado ami In betw een'tenants and landlords.
northern Michigan and Wisconsin. . Wolcott said that o' tenant
claim* paid by the Woodmen of the Wq
The corn Uslt generally was re­ should not -xgree' to * 1$ percent
- would tell thousand* of happy storif
ported as still needing mulatur*. boost if ho doe* not believe U Jus­
however.
tified. ;
hom es eawed. families kept together, f
For
the
Northern
and
Middle Atlantic states where
given
college training, couples protect
some worker* left or were rent
from waul In old age, etc.
borne from their Job* yesterday
because a f the heat, continued
tem peratures In tho high Vtf’a
le t Ih* local Woodmen rupreeeoiaflrs pai your name on
war* forecast for today. The Gulf
AKRON, a / An'g. H (*&gt;—
a page oi lUe book ol happy alorioa. Aak him to explain
S tates also would remain warm Contract talk* between -the B
and humid the Weather Bnrcau F. Gimdrich Co. and the Unitedbow yon can build financial security with aaie, aounA
CIO Rubber worker* of A m erki
legal m i n i Woodmen Bhe tnenranco protection,
win begin Monday in Cleveland,
d e e enjoy Woodcmil'e halernal and nodal boneBU.
L. 8. Buckmastgr, inUrniltonsi
union president, announced today.
Th* company auddtnly capitu­
( Ca a H w i d trwai P a c t f l a t )
tives of th# United States by alt lated yvttcrdey to demand* of thu
means try to got a decision which union that Its **v*n plants tr
th* question uf which the URWA ]a bargaining
has no relation
considered for a single m anor
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Ininf . prerioui’j

i

S i "nhvaWmlby
|B |»
r . art home and tha caverns.
i i r t ^ ^ n j h w the first for the occa

st.
iM
tthat,
i ’llt
Iloo,
DO. iis
f
the
President ssaid
(icaiion Act as. i « n as he winds
a m atter for (he committee.
He declined To say whether
Secretary of Agriculture Ander­
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son will ( t i e Hann*gsn’a
commit­H
tee lob. bus said he thinks very
highly of Anderson.
F orreslal—Navy Secretary botre tta l will take osth as fWcn;*
rary of Defense under the umup soma naval m atters. Th;
President said h e ’ may announce
A new secretary of the navy
at his next naws conference.

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THURSDAY. AUG. 11. 1947 '

THE SANFO RD H ER ALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

J U JU M M

Social

-

Personal

And

Calender
— "*
Mo n d a y
Th* W. M. a. of the F lr.t
Baptist
Church will meet a t
8:30 P.M. The program ' will be
under the direction of Circle No.
E* With Mr*. H. T. Thomas in
charter. Alt women are invited
attend this meeting. The Sun*, Junior G, Aj and Junior
A.e Will also meet in their
respective places 'a t . 3:30.
The Prayer Band of the Prtabyterisn Woman's Auxiliary will
meet at the church at 3:30 P.M,
Th* regular business ami Inspirit,
ional meeting of the Woman's
Auxiliary will be held at 3:30 P.M.
a t the church.
v,
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware Bible Class of
a First Methodist Church will
_its a covered dish supper at the
church at 1100 P, M. with Mrs.
J . IL TtndrJ, Mrs. P. II, Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown as hoa-

Biff Group Reported
At Country Club
A large group attend, it tho oarberue held at the Seminole Countrv Club yesterday afternoon and
evening. It was reported today by
Charles Potter. Clyde Ttrwilletter, club pro, announced that the

Activities
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served woo. cox*r*d_wjth.^,wiute-

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damask cloth ami l,n the rtditer
weie branched silver cundelnb-’j
holding burning pink l*|ier». Plnti
coral vine was used for d*cnr»ting the dining room. Tlie dinner
Wa* eaten at small table* 111 the
■un porch. Assisting Mr*. Me.Klnnon in serving were Mrs.
Rosa Mnikwoird and Mr*. H .'II.
U cC lillR
latte In the evening the honored
couple w*» presented «i|ver candle
holder*. Those invited io tie with
Min* Dibble amt Mr. Itiownleo
were Mr. and Mrs. 8. F, Ihbhla,
Marguerite Dibble, and Rhode*
Spell of Del.and, Richard Wing
of Providence, It, I., Dr. ahd Mr*.
E. D. Brownlee, Mr*. Mark wood
and Mr*. McCaslin.

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Engaged Couple Is
Plans Underway For
Honored With Dinner Club Dance At Inn

Mr. and Mts. V*. M. McKinnon
entertained no Saturday for Mist
Betsey Dibble and tin n y Btownlre,
Wlivse ell gage me n l was lecently
announced, with a buffet supper
at thrh- home on Magnolia Ave­
nue. Beautiful arrangements of
pink roses and fern were used In
Kav Shoemaker is visiting with the living room and sun (Hitch.
Tfie table in tin- dining room
his uncle and aunt. Me. and Mrs.
from which th e supper W*»
J. S. Thorpe, in Ml. Tiitxjr, N, J.
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laud., will be’ henr-l when the bun
NEW YORK Elia l.ognii, tif­
ft&gt;rd_ Haili ami Teoid* Club htihli fing with her producer, I jo* S ibiifH eroirtl &gt;luii,r at the Mayfuu aoti. bo** of the inuskfli "I itdnn's

I P It wa* announoed today *■&gt; Itninliow," spent a Saturday eve
the Inn The dance \jni l&gt;e hel I ning in n high dudgeon in Te.unity
on .•'aioqbry fiom lyinO I*. M. one instead of tlx- Idth blrejl
until '_• iHi
M, fei stub mem Theater. . . Elia art (Veil five min­
utes late, she said, and the man
'•i nod their guest*.Tie i .uiindltee t* makinc p y|i- nt-ement enforced un Euiio ml
HR_
_ iinr that pci fio tun t »nb-i Ioaiob. ..HHL
- to r-«■ httgcvYrowd
‘mil
ipi-iulj,. nre aaktd U, e*11
‘ I lie I healeC n half bout t . for,.
niUct f,,i yeaeivalion*. ■ Follow- cm tain lime,-. . . N ut’iiluctl doubt
tlust Ella ami. thc.j-inw will i*uHj
lit ti&gt;c dimvv * w in ioi,iig i...-,
lJom l aiitl "l/ieakfact' wi'j li company ,liine t when fieg t ‘
trac t ends.
served in I lie dining loom
t)no or the s t i l l of i -h tw rtp
pmachtng Chicago ha* t**fu*ed t.i
appear llien- amt the inaitay elite lit
jhinks kin- tlu&gt; some UltcX'd tllbsl
pertiiuicult dislike ,&gt;r fright »&gt;f two
Windy City.......... . p.icdtiK iterjticsT . . . She refused to uppem
there a veur'ago In a not h e ntu-i
cid.
Claude Rains -lipped in li Nt c
Yotk for n day Indwceo va,alBHc
mg on hi) IVnnsylvama fai n . .
Alexis Thompson, you N't :ntl!h&gt;ftniie spoils piomoier soil • ife sii-

* tit fVsrW” frfir&gt;he is^ ill
er and the supper ws* served in slid confined to the Feinald
■the cluh house, on the menu |iir- taughton Me nTf-rlal". Hospital.
oared by the cluh chjf was bar­
Mr. and Mrs. 11, J. l.ehman
becued beef, pork and lamb, baked
bean*, potato salad, cole slaw, have returned from Crown Point,
olives. pickMs, hot roll** r&gt;d coffee. Ind. where they spent several
Following the supper, gates. wrtc week*.
played and dancing enjoyed by iht
Mis* 1-aurs Mae Brown, Mt-u
member* present.
Those attending were Mr. and Jean Crowd*/ and Mrs, C, C.
M r*..J.I). Neill. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Henderson spent today at D al­
Koumillat. Mr. ami Mrs. If, R. tons Bench.
Porn*. Mr. and Mrs. G. K McCall.
Mr. and Mra. E. F. Ionic, Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. S. J, l.ynfh and
Mrs. John Meisch, Mr. ami Mr*. *iin, Justin;- returned tuday from
Kov Holler, Dr. and Mr*. A. W- Ml. -Tahur and New York City
Ko*. Jr., Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. !,*fciety te g u lar, mail., up with Jo h n ;
they have lieen spendiup
fler, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C arrs- wliero
te ste s.
i'erotiai ow nri
El Murueco, s f . :
iii-iut two mouths.
way. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Williams,
le r their rhubaili « ,e r Tliompmu i n a n n o u n c e m e n t
Mr. and Mrs. DaviiteSri’lth. Mr.
son's mu Iteing allow. .1 In’ the
Mrs. Clyde Terwillrgar, Dr.
swank saloon In u sports jurki-t.
ALTAMONTE • and
Mr. and Mr*. Sf. I,. Wright and
and Mrs. T. F. McDani •!*, Mr. Sod son, Cullen, plan to leave Friday
Ml. and Mrs. Edward Boy. Wd- ; . . Theali-i- Guild will proseyinj
SPRINGS NEWS
Mrs. Kov Mann, Mr. rf&gt;id Mm. for Shelby and Gaalonbt, N. C.
Iink announced Uslnv the bit ill n guy they say has i&gt;, , n
tty RDM THOMAS
John Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Where they wiU visit with rvla*
M b s . it. D. McI n t o s h , j r .
of twin sun*, ttolwli l’lelil and n* a newspaperman tn order lit
FI. B. Smith.
live*.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug It 1/lY- Ittc haul_Wight, on Aug. I'J nt the get Oftklevs In their -III.Vt*. '
‘Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Wallow, Jr.
Also Mr. and Mrs, J, S. Stuck.
Frank Morgan may have found Feinsld’ iuiughiiin Meniurlut Ho-Iisent last week end in Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. George Maiden, Mr.
Mrs. H. A. Su-inmeyer and her
fortune in the yaeiit race* to Bilal 'li*. Wdlink wilt I*- I'Mrs. Sam llintiphern formerly and Mrt. Edwin ShlnhoDer. Dr. two slater*. Mis* Kuitjco Walker good
I
I nt C j I T f f R J b m e i . d * j e d . as dha .funner• Ala’ ? . « « • ! ' • ........
'o f Altamonte,. now of . Bowline wpd Mrs. I(arry WovtLuO, Dr.-ami of
nf Suwfoid
Cut#ju.I and 'U.L.
Ilf
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Mr*. W. ‘ f:*C
Wlgk..
for a teal Mississippi Rivet -how
I G reetC R y.'l* VAItlng KyVatJfCr Mrs. O.X. Bark*. M r.'.nd 1Mrs. It lei of Tallahassee, aie visiting le *av* h r* r''iiik' tb ■d til- lioat.
Blent, stilt worn out front th-'
hunt «s u vocation attinrhm fetMrs. Clarence I,. Horne, and other L. Perklna. Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Wal­ ■dative* in Greenville and Ab­ Uin.
said
he
found
Operating
a
its guesti*. . . . Owner Moil Menru
relatives In tpntral Florida.
ler High and Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
iiuut is toti much of a lutiincs* iri -eher has nursisl ltie idea .for - piu.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goddard and Also Mrs. Camilla Bruce and tiie beville, 8. C. fur sevrral weeks. , big
Happy
Birthday
and
•‘like
running
a
factory,"
He
time, leason being llliU I f win on
family are vacationing in Sara­ Missat Betty Lvdbeter. Janet llel*
Mr. and Mr*. M. I- Batumi and is going to sell Ihe yacht when
old Showhortt art or hint self- i&gt;m-k
sota.
tel. Camille Ratten, Pat Schulte M. L Ratarn, Jr. will I n n In tho it leluiti* line. He w*ill |dan* a
when. . . . Bandleadbe Vaughn
l.ysfta Ann McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Myers are M a r i a n n a Springer, End»l*v
Monroe, stuck uni-xpeiteilly iiver
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meisch and Dorothv Powell, and morning for Junalu iks, N. C. u&gt; trln to Tahiti this year- -hut on a
nlght in a town wjileh dtall nt i.
Brown. Mr. Myers Is a Sergeant Bill Herndon. Jame* Ridge, Hugh •Pend a few daya with their daugh­ freighter, mi ml you.
George is bark at MGM for the oti i n « to m n ain annnyino’is; in-iem uiti dlplutuniirally naitHin the U.' S. Marine Corps, and Wkalchel, Roy Wiiliams, Mike amt ter. Ann. who’ha* been ther e fur
the past six week*. She will sc- first time slnrr he made ‘'I ’he "lltijlv
t
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Ibxpect* to leave for Pearl Harbor John Whelchel. Mark Cleveland, company
wq.mI only luifimni f ’T-tir—
thest home.___________ JbwtSwt-Vi it11.with flir tn-ttnrbtrtn will: .:nh
to th e h u n t's treat hull I. . . "Ye*,
the first of September. Mr*. My- Hueh Whalehhl. Jr..
crisis ft faces."
F,|
Hi II. He 1* apiuaring tn “Lux.
TTjrwUt-rcninlJi In AlUhldnIe~wiii
t'rusliy and Bot&gt; ILipe fiist I run." teplhst the hones: fellow.
Ray Fox, W. I*. Board, U. W.
Sir. and Mr*. J. M. Leunnid ami uiv Ltner," which, t» now ho ie* sawBine
{ her parents, while. Sgt. Myers
’-Roail To Rio" without uti “ ‘Imt I h ate to do It 1 - f H ,■ you'll
Silencer, Gone Smith and G. W; two children and Mrs. Ilcm k lla turneil
from Honolulu. Ami hem
overseas.
e and thought t! wa.i their think a fte r you've .eeit it that I'm
Austin.
Leonard plan to leave this week­ la another uuirk • • Getugd ap •lidirn.
Fellow McLellan returned to Al­
w
ni't
ever.
But prevt'a crowds a liar."
end fur Abinglon. Va. and Blue- neared tn a rm jnniunl idiu of the and I'm amount
Nm limit Corwin'- unit &gt; -cripls
tamonte Sunday, after a visit in
ctami it is
field. W. Va. where Mr., and Mrs. same title in 11*33, and in the cast the lie-l of the execs
done regular) In
Jacksonville of several weeks.
“ Roads.” All of ur e being
Cretlinivlovnkia. . . . lti- 'O n i
f i was- -Frank Morgan.
Mrs. 8, Burkholder I* n| the Trees* Lives Depend ta-onard and children will spend
whi'
ii
proves
you
can’t
juitv;
your
short time and M u. Henrietta
Note nf Triuhtplt" , -ud irlrled fur
own ifb-rls.
' 1*
W[ll*cy Nursing Home in Orlando,
Upon Capital Battle aLeonard
will spend too lumalndar
the celebration tbi* ni.-nth of tin
John Garfirh! leaves Sept,15 to
■IV-re she I* convalescing fiom s
of
the
summer
with
her
daughter*.
t Gi rman aut n-tnli i . m e . tin- i linn
recent fall.
establish hit iesid&gt;*iico in New
By JANE EADS
York ami attend the premiers uf
Mrs. I.aw re nee H. Brooking Har
*;KI»s Of Death" sLirt* slowly, IW* 30 station*.
nut
WASHINGTON—Upon
ihe
"Body and Sout." n r open tn hut uind« up as one of th - moat
rsturned from Pekin, III. Mr. and
BANDLEADER
Bh.-u
r&gt; !-i
Tennessee Wtllinms"*'A Streelrur austH-ni-e filteil mnvlc* of the
Mrs. Howard Brooking drove down
it®
Cnll.^l Desiiti" Di,t . I. John will son. Filmed In the east nb&gt;nc ilw.-n't think Ilo- wintr Lai d
with her. and will return to IVUn elm—most
'T*1'®* m?ypopular ih,r
(al®
of
,he
Mints
To
IIouBewive&gt;
ilia lj tie r -in
also instturt elastfs in motion plrluiines* In in for further in- omte
at a taler date.
Home Demonstration lute acting at the Aineriran “ Ibsuncrang" line*, it beats a traum a iUld lm.- inperlit tie- G'.-i
Mr. and Mr*. A, C. M&lt; Near and virtually every Main Street in Ant- WeeklyS pfrom
reality
which
Hollywood
emit
ecia
list.
T
a
lls
b
a
s
.e
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Academy o( Dramatic Art*. , , . create It is a sordid tale of jToofc* Island Casltm in Nov IL-hidit.
family of Savannah, (ia. it ft Wed­ erlea.
Bark beetles, whirh carry tho
By Isabelle H. Thuraby
Billy DeWolfe onlm-* IImt he'll and ceps, but it's well-rut fhar- The into Frank* t'n--. beSuvtxi
nesday after spending a few day*
prohaldy never make another pic artt-rs .-Yoke fascination. Vfct«|- h o n l f a e o ot* tliu Algun-pi'n,
with Mr. and Mr*. B. D. McIntosh, fungus of the dread Dutch Elm
CANNErTnUAVAS
ture. Reason! Paianumt ha* djs- Malute. as a -tool plgeo.t. i* ar,V would entile cotiletitedly. at tfu
Jr. and othrr relative* in Orlando. disease which ha* destroyed trees
[ Mrs. Carrie Itninea I-ft Sunday * i,hJ n »
J*lle
NV,W There are several .says nf can­ eovered hi* talent* a* a good-will ■xinglv good. Su|i]»ortlng tie Bliiitt hotel’# slipper cloli, x to.tr liu,for New Bedford. Mo**, where Vork City and decimated tree* in ning guava*. They m a y b e eatmeil eiulsaary. A 3 hot t Uip tn *il. Louis Donlevy.. Colleen Gray and lfielr •ngaitr—retu rn ed t o ' f t — n r r r r r
Nrw England and'O hio, havr al­ whi)|p. 'p ,letNt7~iir Unpi deit. They turtrt-d Into an esploitation • tour ant 'Vlttmart, the best aeru-n heel popularity as ,i» nflei llien ler,
aha will siHUtd a few •re.-kx.
may be halved. *eed* iemov*| |.y of Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis, In a lung dinw. c e le tu ity Imttgout to ui»-h a d r -,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Mitch- ready lieen found here.
Though the fungus has not means of the dilver oc fruit prres. Buxton ami other towns. The pop­
g r f r that it will be -.-'d oe-d.
M l have had as their gtmtl Mra.
and
this
pulp
may
be
returned
to
ular comic told Ole he t-xpectrd to
Mitchell’* aunt, Mra, Gumma De- lieen seen on local elm*. It has
tho
halves
and
be
loosed
wl’h
been found only 30 mile* from
to- hanih-d a brief caun instead
Land* from Havana, Culm.
Mr. ami. Mra. Don IIhit)* will here. In Montgomery County, them. Or shells ami pulp mny lie of ■ film role. But U-spils !,j.
return this week from Milwaukee, Maryland. District tree author­ rooked separately. I'rorivd in the f«-ar*. he took* set for “A Connrcticiltt A’ankes-." Mi-anwhll; lie's
.Where they have spent the past ities expect It to reach hevr with­ followlpg manner:
Waah. and remove bjussnm end. being dispatched again- -Id the
two months. They shipped *n- in a few weeks. They say it may
Peel. If skin I* blemished in any­ “Variety filrt" opening in Tor-,
route to visit friend* and relatives already be here.
in New York and Washington.
t&gt;ie- way. Cook two to thn-* minute* onto.
An intensive camttaign to ni
Ann Rhcrblan spent her first
D.- C._
the . ipw
scourge
lh« Welm*.
—__
W| -j - -—a *vent
i'll* l-aaxF
” ****** vof
s **.sag
rassewf (according to sixe and tipetteas of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. JMtch- • arhirh many Wahsingtonlan* con- fruit) in ladling, 'thin o r medium day on "Good Sant" tn u torrid
all are .leaving Friday fur Boston, ■tiler the city's greatest *&gt;ngh&gt; syrup made with cane sugar or a toVi- *eenc with' Garv Coulter. 8 mid
^ w h e ro they will lie until the first esthetic asset, la already under blend of white nu n ayrup and ratie tho usually shy Coop: " | always
P o f September when they will go wav. Representative* of the Na­ sugar. This preliminary rooking like to rehearse a Scene thhr
to Novia Scotia. They will return tional Capital I'arka, '.lie District is given in order to have u full utighly so I know wher« Em
. |
to Altamonte, In Septeinlier.
government, and th* U. 8. Depart­ pack when processing is rompMnl, going" . . . .
If ‘‘Peach" park is desired and
E sther William* got a new j
ment of Agriculture have banded
Quartet
To sAppear
, together to protect Washington'* guavas am larger and thick mealed, convertible a* husband Ben Gag.-',
so . y-xs.
v i e r \ J estimated 30.000 planted elm* and haves may lie packed In Jar* after token of affection on b -r birthA t L n u r c h U L ( l O d I the humlreds growing wild tn a very slight pre-rook, in over­ day. . . . Olivia D elta.ill,in,I ami
--------! *nrk land*. Owner* of ytnis o f lapping'layer*. The concave sur­ Mnietii Goodrich plan lo ski at
The Runnr South *}uartc‘. will ‘ private land have also lieen urged face uf each half should la- down- fit. Morilx th is w ilder. . . .MGM.
appear at thn Church of fiod on i to loin the fight before thousand* ward and the blossom riyl should through producer Joe t'astom a*.
fare the glass. Add a tattle*
tablespoon i* feeking the Metropolitan opera
Monday night at 8:00 t’. M., I t ' of tree* are infected,
ful of hot *yTup“with each layer, house for th*- premiern of "Ti,.
was stated tqjlay by Rot. Paul
f
He said that th e ‘group is
Onre a tree t r hit | f l almost a Process 20 to S3 minute* In xvater Unfinished Dance." Proceeds would
ona of the outstanding nuarteta of ■ure bw Jl’» a goner. You rnn’t bath. (If course, guavxa mav be go toward development of new
tha South andwre heard, every day treat a tree for the disease except packeil cold into clea t, Imt jat'a operatic talent. . . ,
at 11: IS over WFLA in Tamp* at ita'vcry rarlirnt states. If hand- without any pre-cook. Some think
The ax Is falling at most stud- i n
and far the past few month* have teil promptly , the killer ran 1* the flavor la belter this way, a*
been heard station W0RZ in Or*. ■tamped out. In an effort to word with peaclu-M, Imt-trot being''prv io*. whirh ,are being frigliieiie-l ; 111
Undo. ^
off the- ilMeate l|tB District I* shrunk" or heated, the Jsr will pot Into drastic economy move* jiy [he 1
The quartet ts made up. nf Hor­ sponsoring
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an all-out DDT spray­
spray- bo aa full as wben fruit Is packed English tax pinch. Sunshiny note i «*■•
ace Fiord, Roger Clntx, Stacey ing program. Every elm In the hot. Soft, ripe pooches aie often t# a piled by a top ppnlerer. v U I J ? ?
packed-directly in tha inr* or Jins
Self.J. D. Summer and are accom­ District will get a doming.
panied by Quinton Hick* at.the pi­
Expcrtw »ay that the only way and covered with a tailing hot
ano. Prior to organising .the Sunny tn fontral the disease is by con­ t yrup lieforc sealing. Ttie flavor
South Quartet about two v-srs trolling the lieelfea,
The
only t particularly gie&gt;d*hy tho usa of
ago' Horae*. Ftoyd sang vith
method found for control of the thlA im ple mrthod, thaugp thuap'Stamp# Baxter Quartet in Arkan- beetles is to remove dear! end peanince and'fill la not as appeal:
Ml .
it,u
Ing' as wlrt-n a preliminary rook la
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given the fruit.
•It,* . ' k i
GUAVA SAUCE
f
Tak» ripe, well.flavored, arid I J c opcnH 1 2 :1 5 I\M , d aily 40c
guavas. Wash fruit ami remove
HARRIETT MllsI.HR BEAUTY NOOK
btosaoiim and stem ends and an TODAY and FRIDAY
Ta gal a really beautiful permanent, your hair asnal b#
Itlemlshcs on akin. Run Ihrougi
fruit Dress to remove »eod. Mca*
properly ahaped and- becoaslnily styled.
ure. Cook In heavy aluminum ket­
Specials on all waves daring A u g u s t , Haft water for
tle until somewhat thickened. Add
alianpoolng. For appolatmant call 971.
two or more cup* of sugar foccording ta acidity of fruit) to four
?0« N. Park Av*. (forasarly at
F irk )_
cups of pulp and &lt;*(4k rapidly again
&gt;^z for about IS minutes, stirring
often. Pour into hot jars, put tm
incdlately into ladling water, and
process fire minutes. Tills i* eg'
reliant for pudding taueex. short­
cake, cobbler* gelatin desserts, or
for use in making guava Iro cream.
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I Ini liglil-tvt’ tghl wiuden- arc -marl, rumfnrlulilc and
|tr:telit:il fur tml w ia llitT wear. Tun many tlisrriminat111): Amerintn men— men whw know (tie value «f ulw.txs maiitlalning n vxell grnnmetl np|H'iiraticc — have
a lre a d y iir m e tl th is f a i l.. In Ih i’i r eum plfli* s a lio f itd io n .

l irs t nf all. Ih e fib e r s in th e se w oolen In b r ir s arts
liiill'iw; (hex h av e a llie rm n .d a lle i|iiiililv w hich le ts
th e a ir c irc u la te th ro u g h , y et k eep - n u t h e a t.

If xntt want tn cnmliinc smart giust Inoks with stintnier cuinfiirl. the answer is a natural. .In-t rlimwc
Cttrlce .■ summer Stills for ynttr lud weather wnrdruhe.
I’nme in anil select xntirs tuday.

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dying elms, prune c
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the spraylna programs.
Tho D epartm ent of Agriculture
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H and th e National Capital Parks
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THURSDAY, APC. 14, lf47

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA
» n a rim nfiT* SmTmcaa tb* to tu ir
claim or damand ahall ba In writ­
ing. and aball data iba pine, „i Inola. Rlala of Florida. to-w in
raaidanca and pvit offlca adlraB,
NH (Laa* N H i ft. of K 1M ft.1
«&gt;f lha rlalmant. and aball t&gt;a a»nrn
II tr I# Tha Town o f Hanfotd
IN IIKi ESTATE o r EDWARD In by iba claimant, aganl, or at- nik
r ia l Hook I Paata i t to II A III,
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ib
tun
lurnay, «nJ any »u' li claim or da- l l l . l l i . l l i A l i t .
COURT OK T ill. CYHIKTT Jt/DOK, mandl not aa (Had aball ba void,
Tha aaaaaamanl of Iba aald prop.
H llillN O I.il irOUNTV
Emily J. (l-.naalra
' * • riy under Iba aald rartlflrata waa
K IIO IIA T I:.
A t A^mlnlalratnr o f lha Ca- In Ufa nama of W aahlngton IloandTO A LU rflK IH TO flP %ND PER- la la of Edward Donialaa, dacaaaal. U aa .
SONS 1IAVI.NO CLAIMB Oil D E H im publication Aug. 1, l l t f )
L'nlaaa aald cartlfleata aball ba &gt;aMANOR AOAINST SAID ESTATE
dtamad according lo law, lha prop*
Yota and each of you ara baitb)*
arty
daacrlbad Ikaraln will ba aold
notllted and r—tulrad l* praaapt any
N o t i r i: o k i r p i . i r . i T i o * r o n
claim , - and damanda which. you ur
t a x o r r .ii
*lth«r. of you,* In ay ha»a attain*!
mnth of Saplambar,
lilt,
NOTICE
ih
iir.iir.H T niVK.s
lha aalAta of EOIV A HO OOVZALEH
la Iba lat day of Baptambar.
That
Willi*
llolaa and F ata* Lm
drcaaaad. lata of aald County, to
Iba Coaniy Judga nf Samlnol* B ulaa. hla wife. hobhar of Taa CarllfCoanly. Florida, al hla nfflca In Irala No. II. laaaad lha Ind day nf
lha Cotirl llotiaa of aald County al July A. O . l l l i ,- haa Iliad aama in
Sanford, Florida. w lihln alghl cal- my tifflra and haa mada appllcailnn
Court
a r r ia r .m onth* I r o n Ib a lim a o f lh&lt; for a la* drad lo ba leaued th’araon.
County,
lO fficial Clark’* Baal)

Legal Notice

/

A int i t swell
A int i t dandy
!h sugar
for hom&lt;

■ i kTi

€CONOMICAL! F1AV0RFUL1

Chancary No. l i l t
Bab for Dlvorc*
OUDEIi OK PUBLICATION
TOi Bamual L. McClallan. whoaa
addiaaa la unknow n:
You ara haraby
notlflad
that
Wanda McClallan haa Iliad a lu ll
for dlvorc*
ag a in *
you In Ih*
abov* entitled coart and you ar*
haraby raqulrad lo flla your w rlllan appaaranc* (paraonallr or by
allornay) lo lha Bill o f Complaint
In aald cauaa on or hafora Monday.
Baptambar I, 1I(T, and lo that*aflar flla yo*r dafanaa. If any yuu
hava. lo aaltf mil, aa raqulrad by
law, and fall nol.' ala. a Daeraa
I'ro Confaaao w ill ba antarad again .!

weak* In THE HANKOIID HERALD,
a pat*.paper of general rlrcalatlon
puhllahld In Hamlool* County. Flor-

la. Ihl. the (tb day bf Au
a. r . i m i .
X P. Ilarndnn,
.
Clark of aald CtreaH Coprt

E L O V E T T ’SE
PICCLY W IGGLY

Utility BesT-T-Bone, Round, or Porterhouse

IN

U tllty S lew in g

t R lllty B e ef Chuck

Miller A Hart
Round Ron* Butt End

Fancy Large Center Cnta

Morrell's Yorkshire

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ESTATE

OP

JOHN L.

HEMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
IN PROBATE
TO ALL CREDITOR!! AND PER■KONH-HAVINO- CLUtMB-TOT-rnrr
MANDII AIIAIN8T 8AID F.HTATK
You and each nf you ar* haraby
nidified and raqulrad lo praaanl any
claim* and damanda which you. nr
either of you, may hava atalnat
tb* rotate of John L. ll*4aon. dacaaaad, lat* of aald County, lo )h*
C ounty. Juda* o f Btlntnol* County,
Florida, al hla nfflca In Ih# coatl
hoot* of aald County a l Hanford,
Florida.
wlihln
ela h l
calandar
month* from lha lima of tha flrat
publication of thla iiotlr*. Each
Halm or demand (hall ba in w rit­
ing. and ahall atal* lh a plac* of
raaidanca and poet nfflca addraa* of
th« claimant, and ahall b* aworn
In by Ih* claimant, agan l. or atIdrnay, and any auch claim or da­
mand nol *o fll*d ahall bo void.
Jdmaa U Hudaon
Aa Admlntetrator o f Ih* Ratal*
•o f John L. Iliad inn. iaraatad
(Flrat publication. Aug. T, H IT).
IN COURT o r TH E COUNTY
JUDOE. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
sta te -o r -T L o n r o A . tn rn o IN REt TH E EBTATB OF tREN E
'. LANULET. Uabaaacd.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONN olle* la haraby glean lh a l Edith
T. La* .and Marl* T. Malach filed
• hair final report aa Eiacutrlca*
o f lha **Ut* o f Iran* T. Langlar.
dtcaaaad; lh a l lhay filed thrlr paIHIen for
............
M c n iff
lhay will
It Wa WL. _____
W W* w&gt;*«In of. County. FloVldiC o n ’ Ih* " ii’l'h
day of Baptambar, HIT, for approv­
al of tarn* and for final dlacharg*
a* Kaacutrlcaa of lha aatat* at
Iran* T Langley, dacaaaad, on Ihla
llh day of Auauat, J i l l . .
Edith T. Laa
Mari* T Marten
Kiaeutrlrae of Ih* atlata
nf Iran* T. Langley, dacaaaad

Jn Heavy Syrup—O’Sage

'*«17 wc ★ Peaches
The Ons With Tender Beef Added!

Luncheon Meat
Super Brand

Nablace Premium

Criders 7%-o* 14c

IN TH E CIRCUIT c o u n t OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TH E STATE o r
FLURIUA IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY IN
CHANCERY

OLEOMARGARINE

LILLIAN MARJORIE rj E N E .

bug

Borne /

H'a

Powder, Jar

Kan*. Shipped Or. A Lge.

Strained

Cantaloupes

SKAT
and
MP 1-Lb

m
IO C

Calif. Uravaaataln

APPLES

2 Lbi

23c PEACHES 5 tb r 29c

GRAPES

2 Lbt

29c PEARS

Iv o r y S o o p

B a r tle tt -

F a n cy L arge Juicy

LEMONS

Non* H lgharl

F irm , Rip#

Lb

Chopped

Laan

W ratrrn Pork

Spareribs

Baby Rcaf or V oal Chock, Romp or SbooMar

Any Cut 8tr*ak 0 Loan

White Bacon
On. Shipped, D ratted A Drnwn-Not F row n

Fryers

(Taka ’em a* th oy com*

Western Pork Chops lb

lb. 65c

Smoked Country Stylo.

Lbi

29c

A 1MT, and lo thereafter fit* rout
dafanaa. If any yau hava, to aald
Bill, aa required by law *811 fall

.

N aw Rad ItUaa

~

Lb

15c

not. ala* a Dear** I’ro Confaaao will
weak* In THE gANrORD HERALD,

T*Uow

POTATOES 10 Lbs 39c ONIONS

2

Lbs

new tpaper o f general ctreulion publlahed In Seminole CouaFlorIda.'
WITNESS m y hand and a ffld a l
teal at Sanford. Bemlnot* Coanly;
riorum , thla tha llh day of Auauat.
A. D. l i l t .
O. I*. Herndon
« c u r b Of aald Cl rood (Jourt.

15c

-Land 0* Sunshine Peanut

BEE BRAND INSECT

Naw Suds Discovery

Laffl. Pkg

M

You ara haraby notlflad that Lil­
lian Marjorlt Flan* baa filed a toll
for Slvorca again** you la Ih* abov*

Sausage

BUTT END
SHANK END

Creamed Cottage Cheat*. * *

lb

*

Sanitary Carton

Young Tender

Krafta Kny N atural

lb 52

Stringier*

Green Beans

2 for 21c

Thomp»on Seedleta or

Bartlett Pears

lb 11

Rindless Cheese

1

No. 1 Potatoes
Avocado Pears
Ribler Grapes

lb 4J

IN OUR SELF SERVES;
'**'"'*
CASE

Cudahy’a Parltan Sliced Brrakfaat

BACON
«
'

51

Yellow Onions
2 lbs

29c

Firm Ripe

2 lbs

.

Tomatoes
■• _ .
Ga. Yams

2 lbs 29c

W fitern

Cauliflower

lb

19c

Ripe Bananas

3 ibs

35c

MARIE DICED

ASPARAGUS * PINEAPPLE
MOTTS
APPLE JUICE •
TOMATO PASTE
Bautr'a
Vanilla or Lemon

REBA

!■ t

TOMATOES
EXTRACT
GREAT VAI.UE, COCK C
1 lA oz. Btl. 29c PEACHES
DEL MONTE

MAYONNAISE
16 oz. Jar . 49&lt;

C0F1FEE
Tendtrltaf

IVORY

IVORY

TEA- M lb.23c
JEWEL
4 lbs. $1.09
GREEN Giant
Peas 303 2 for 35c

PilUbnry’a Best

FLOUR

Llbby’a Sweat -Mixed

PICKLES

SO A P

. &lt;

2

13ftc TOMATOES
,

TOi Harold r ie n &lt; vh oee addraa* la.
l i Caldw ell Btraat.
Wage, New
York.

required to flla your written appear

CARROTS 2 Bch* 19c - POTATOES 4 Lbi 25c
U L Cobbler

BY POPULAR DEMAND WE REPEAT
DOUBLE BARRELLED SPECIAL YOUNO
U. 8 GRADE A WESTERN BABY BEEF
AND’ MINNESOTA AA ORADE VEAL
Sirloin, T-Bon*. Rib or ShonMor

SO AP

59c

B. C. Hale Haven

Thampann Beedleaa

LOW PRICES

Calf Liver

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, August 19

HOME CONTROLLED"
204 East First Street
Sanford. Florida

Sugar Cured Ready To Rat Hama

TABLE S U P P L Y

Stokely

Clean Stores With Everyday

IN T U B Cl IlCU IT CUCRT OK
TIIN M W D . J U W r i L
CIHCl’ IT
OK THE BTATB OK FLORIDA
IN AND r o R HLMINOLK COUNTY
IN CHANCERY
WANDA MCCLELLAN,
Plaintiff,
SAMUEL L. MCCLELLAN,

U tility Barf Cut* ara brat w hen bralw d or w at*r-oook*&lt;1. T o bralae, brown In fat, aoaaon,
cover, and cook In . amall am ount o f w ater
un til tandrr. U tility cut* usually bralaad In­
clu de chuck and rump m eats, round and flank
■teaks, and abort riba. To w ater cook, covar

Where Customers 8 end Their Friends'

(SmaU)

JO C
(Largs)

NOTICE IS H EREBY dIV EN
lh a l purauanl to Chapter III, FlorMay statu laa. 1141, a* aroandod, lha
follow in g daacrlbad tend la 8* ml not*
County, Florida, win Va offered
for adl* al poblle oat cry for Ih*
blgkeat end btei «aah bid a t th*
frond door of lha Seminole County
Court Homo, a* SanforA beginning

IVORY, y
. S O A P «“

Stokely'a

GB JUICE

Btokaly a

____

4« o*. Can

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I5c

Btokaly’.

|

No. t Can*

TOMATO JUICE
8 A VO BLEACH

BABY FOOD
2 Jars
li

25c
H Gal.

19e

8terr, Ho) mm, Paech. Apricot

Cock O’Walk, Rsamigl*. Bart­
lett
No. tVt Can

DICED

•Umrle \ VII) lam
11 O M IN T

U neolorod

,:Uvhn

COLLARD (

*o 12c 30c
PAPER PRODUCTS

3 for 17c

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S A N F O M r t t E R X L b , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

I Kentucky.
r
Alford, brother of Mr*.
1 U. M. Farneli, haa ret lit m l to hi*
ftp ^lal to the Hanford I!r r ild ' ..hums in Tampa.
I
1* apapdint hi* varaBy Marian R. Jones
— -------------- ——----------------------- ) non doing tome remodeling and
.
i i ,ine
TrP*&gt;f* *t homo.
" r . .n d Mra. Karl Haul and
Marion Late* ha* purdi.ued a
ion, Edward, haw juat returned “ **• new school hu*. He and
o.V W~ ki', ,our of the S " - Eatca ami .mall daughter.
Unitea States. Their sojourn; "*ncy* went to Indiana by train
carried them flrat to Colorado' **,cr the bus, returning; through
Springs, them on to l.ai Vegas, j tha country in the new hui.
From there they Journeyed on up! Mr. »nd Mra. T. li. Clonta arc
tha weal
coaat of the
.... amithern
___....... »P*'ndmtr tome time in ttinnln via**...................
K t of California, stopping at itinit relative* and friends.'
uola National Park. The neat
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Aulln
atop waa San Franclaco, then on apent a week at Miami and Key
up the coaat
-----* '■
through Oregon,1
*hen Mr. and Mra. Aulln and
.topping again . a t
Spokane.' df*UKhter. Hetty and aun. Andrew,
Yell
------ a- week* at Daytona
dlow Stone National P a ik ,jJ r ” "Pent
Wyomlng.Mhe.neit pause in ’thrlr Bc*lh tMp, particularly waa praised by * « r «nd Mra,’ Richard Bunch, of
the vlalioTa from Florida They
' Wo f*1** parent* of n Imhy
v|»|tad M ra/X n.‘ Kllloran at ‘,? UK^ r' . MarY Kathryn. Mr*
Wright City, MU*, en route B un^jU ah a-former Kathryn Aul'hom a.. [Memphis, Typne**ee • and '"•'d»'J« t ' r of Mr. and Mra. AmiBirmingham, were the last two i rc*
of Ihia city,
eitlea
visited
before reaching
Mrf* Ba |Ph King and Mr*. Andhoma.
| fcw-Aulin apent one dav thU wrek
My. and Mra. W. Fi Oihurn „ , 5*r’ •ml-Mr*. Richard Bunch,
of Smyrna. Ga. who have hcrn (' r'*,m K t
via it In g Mr. and Mra. Ijiw io n '
V0"* Aulln and flnnee.
Hardy, hate returned' home.
| I*ou liartlrtl. of Ortamlo. so-nt the
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Smith, of
in Oviedo with Mlsa AulAtlanta, Ra. have atan been re ? *, parents, Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
eertt guest* of the Hardy family.} A1'11"
Sam Hardy, of Atlanta, la the .
, Su* MBilcr I* visiting
in Miami.
houae g u e s t, of- -Donald H ardy. frlenda
..
„ ......
for several days.
| - *,” • *ft^ Mra, Paul Miktrr arc in
Judge Vaaaar II. Carlton, Titus- ” *'J'MViHe, where they ary ntville, waa vialting with the RevJ r 'I'!" tr
. .
,
and Mra. J. N. Thompaon FrlM! " Marv ?!*"* ha* been viaitday.
, *"» Bw grandmother. Mrs. Mniv
Mr. and Mra. W, D. Stine, of
* h,!« *}rr ntnlher Mrs,
Sanford, were vialting with their
* &gt;m\ m rmc.r*y., **axln«
daughter, Mra. J. P. Cot. M r.' ' h u 'w ^ w T m u*
W
Cox. Audrey and Ronnie. Friday. w,£
Willingham Uwton;
Alio with the J. N. Thompsona.
U 'V‘''r\ 'V kI’ ’*
Count? school S u p e rta te n d e n t* ^ " h . house g w . t of 1 crand?
and Mrs. T. W. U w ton have re-! r * trnU ’ Mr- *n«« Mra. T. \S. U w .
g-----------------tamed from
vacation*---■
at White lio n .
Mr. and Willingham Lawton, Or­
Spring*.
Jame* U w ton. „ aludent at lando, ha* also been- the guest of
Bob Jonea College, Tcnn.. ia Mr, and Mra. T. W. laivlon, hi*
vialting hi* parents, Sir. and Mra, nnrenta.
Mr*. Motion Wagner left Satur­
T. W. Uwton.
Th# E at McConn alias, * who day^ morning to Join Mr. Wagner
formerly lived in the Dixon place, at Clayton, (ia., whi le lie ha* Iw n
working for aeveral week*. Thrir
have moved to Chuluta. '
Mr*. Loree Water* and daugh. two atmrtl—children, Hebert anil

Oviedo

TOKYO. Aug. 14, I/T)-T h e Intcrnatlonal Trilumal yeatewlny rrveracd no earlier decision and
nllowed ihe defence to introduca
testimony that Japanese learned
from Morgan and Company, Nf.v
York Unking firm, of the contem­
plated frreaing of Japanese aaseta
nearly a month before Ihe freesing was ordemL July 25, 1041.
The rvlHanc*i taken from th* \J.
S. Penrl Harbor inquiry, waa re­
jected by the tribunal trying 25‘
Japanese wartime leader* when
offered during, thn phase of the
defrnre case, dealing with econ­
omic and m ilitary. pressure on
Japaie
, ,
it wa* reoffered today by Dafenae Attorney Ben Bruce Bla\eney with the comment that “ It
refutes the prorCentinn statem rnt
that the United Slntea freeiing
of Japanese aaseta waa in rrtalaliatiim for Japanese mivr*.
mont of troops into French IndoChina/’
Earlier testimony had shown
that the Japanese amhassailnr
notifird the United States on July
20, 1941, of Ihe contemplated
Japanese move in Indo-Chlna.
Today** trmllninny waa taken
from a memorandum by Max W,
Schmidt of the Slate Department
recording a conversation on July
2. 1941, with the late Tinian
Wikawa, an unofficial emissary,
seeking diplomatic settlement of
Pacific pmblema.
The memorandum said th at
Wlhawa statiii lie had learned
Morgan
and
Company
had
h(. , n| from source* within tha
S tttJ Department of the “ffWVltlip
Japanese fund*
.........................United
in the
Slate* could be expected In' ih#
near future.” Morgan and Comp-any. the mi oioi-amliim said, bad
cmilrol of n Jupnnrar sinking
fund to purrhaae Japanese govern- *
menl lauifla at a pile# favorable
to Japan.
i *

Town KxnandH 205
Year ^liLUurdfciL -

"C ash a n d C a m T

w

.•Sr"*’

&gt; PAINS

. b o m . here to W. II. LutimiJ, *.f
Turtle* h a r t Ho leeth. hut their
Wavneavllle. N. C.. but foim eiij i Jewif"**
often very sh arp Mid
of Oviedo, .ha* purehasH a honuD the jaw muacles extrem ely powerhis home there.
I
On* of the" larger and prrllier
homes Just eom ptetnl i* Ihe Kddie Parker* on the Sanford High
w ay, next to the new George
Means cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Jim
my McGowan, J r. will begin work
on th eir new modern home next to
th* H. F, McGowan Sr». in a few
dnvs.
*'
"
In th* last.few month* the. W it
Hama Lumber Co. started tbeir
business a mile south of town
Qlhca th a t tim e there are seven!
new houses there. Mr. ami Mr*.
Howard H unt purchased one of
Hies* and are now making lively
home t h e n with their son and
daughter.
Two miles south of town there
are a good many new honie* pil­
ing up a t Biavi*. Oiw of these I*
the lovely one recently built hy the
Johnny and Andy Jacobsons, who
m arried Emily and 01** Jacubcin.
The Paul Mikiera havo also recent­
ly finished a new homo Ihere,1
Several month* ago Cedi C arl­
ton b u lir a store next to tho Post
Office and called ft "Oviedo Vari*tv Store". This ha* recently been
purchased by AI R u tb e r f r - ~ &gt; ~ - A large new store and filling
station haa bee* constructed re ­
cently acroas from tho . Tomnw
Mitchell's M arket by Mra. Ola

Carver.

.

-

,

. The W. T. Walker* ar* having
soma redecorating done to their
home. too.
Mr*. J . F. Haithcox, laughter of
Mr*. C. M, Farneli, who was callad here because of tha death o f(
her step-father, Carl Farneli, has
returned to her home at Louisville,-

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T»»»n T**&gt;il»rlf — FlnShsm • Cava-*
pnunO h»lt»i huiH ur iMtlrstir* tnsueli 1
(intros- Aim a r e s t iiefiiseM i tonlci

LYDIA I . PINHHAM'R

M B R M H M N H H R

NOTICE
WANTED RELIABLE

;

CONCERN OR PARTY
a

To handle nationally known paint line.
Only financially rraponalM q^j^l apply.
Write Ho* G. Care Herald

UL J | V
f
Shansi
n*i, leg'on. Algnidoning htUHol towps * to throw t li o i r bull
lit iegf.flying
irgri'tJT'ing within ShaiiluAg j*i»eilgth Into ratchihg and cruaii-

'I
, }-■■* U»e&gt;
!
■iruelor at tin •
was preacni■&gt; t«,hl of bet
i i i i i k than five
Ih e

a ir p o r t

lli-llin.l - tile gn Vein me lit surer* ing enemy troopa.
-e- wen- two factore: ovensMflpi
tug- niim eiieal *ui&gt;erioriiy «o I
Settlement* in I.ilrria r c r e
mleplittll Ilf a Ainllge in l«t»ir
Bailed in ilie lh2h*. aa an
lighting
)Hj|trii ' -. If/
wf Ik i *rh African
luimr f*&gt;r in-eit ' li.S.
i ‘lining*. I'l-netttl* aliandoiieil ef- state, bj . phlUntiiriipJti aocieiU*.
forta to yaptUfe anti gal I

a'

d .laiwvd t i f
&gt;|iv which l*he
tiailthy aa naliani}&gt;Siiu.
h e r r tik l'tw »h"tn aiy Oklahos rt i/oin wnei«
king. "The W&lt;I lud *topi» J
ei she declni
‘

th a t

PAGK K JV B

-• —

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Meet

Rtfdtence Admitted Of
Jnp Asset Freezing

to their newly constructed home grandmother. Mr*. M&lt;irv Young,, LANCASTER. P*.—OP) — F o i
during her nhscnci'.
at Winter Park.
Mr. ami Mra. Clarene-* Wntcr* the first time jn ita 205-year hiv
Mfc and Mrs. 0 . 0. Tripp and
stury this Kaiicrn fVnn*vlvanla
daughter*. Vaiita an.I Anncltc, and family have moved to Orlaedn ritv'a b^riler * tines, plotted by
have moved to (Tocoa, where Mr. tir lie near his work there.’
Mr. and Mra. Cidiili* Schaffer Alexander llnntBJiuf, arc l-eing
Tripp will tic aasocintrd in liusland son. Bobby, returns-d ircently i-xnanded.
nets.
Six induatrirs, led by tiie Arm­
Mr. am! .Mrs. Charlei G. Schaf­ from a trip to Miami.
Mrs. Parts, mother of Mis: Bur­ strong Cork I’o.. have applied f ir
fer have moved from the Carter
admission into the citv's jurisdic­
home on Lake Charm to the home ges* McMahan, has recovered from tion and if IliCie p tf nn p.intes's
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mra. a recent illness.
n- jn.diiy waiting peiiot
Mra. W. A. Ward. Ir. end baby Iwithin
Paul Campbell, aero** fount the
ho indntiies nl-ng with tiie Mrson. Henry Alien, havo returned , Caskey
C, R. Clonts'.
High Scb*Hil iiuiipn* will
Bobby Schaffer, who ha* been home from Ihe Florida Panltalium. ! Ihi merged Into the city limit*.
W. A. Waid. Jr., who confined 1
til for aome time, is very much im­
___________ _____________
to the hospital in Orlando, is re­
proved now.
The ivory gull I* found in the
Mra. Jack Malrnlm, formerly ported to I h- making rapid im­ Polar Sea nt
degree* North,
associated with Nelson end Co. provement to everyone's delight, lens than JIWI mUe.*ifrom the Pole,
here, has accepted a position in although it will; b«- sometime be- (he mostd northenic'Tecord of any
_
...
Orlando an d -la n»w making her fore he can lie relra»rd.
Mr*.' Dan Chialohm. wife of lhe! “” **• . __________
home there. Mr. Mal-olm is 6vcrforrman of the Kccmlorhalriirej
__
__
*
■eai.
Oviedo summer school, bring bridge r(in*lruetion, uf Lakeland,! i l A t l l C h a . C H a VIC
conducted by Mr*. M a ig irtt Ltnd wax a.n-ern t gnc*t *HM - J. it l l U l l O l l C O l l U U d
}
■
say Bower, will soon bo drawing Joneses,
to a close.
*-*Pide Aul in. wlio hai been *ns-|
Prof, ahd Mra. Waiter A. Tea- aoclated with Bill Wanl in his gar­
W ith o u t P ain fu l BacWschT
rue and Mr. and Mra. Paul Mikler age, has recently purchased some WWtl 4!*orArroi
kl#r»
rfUMflV
have been attending summer farming land and Is now farming
*fl
w-»fh4. it
fnn rratiMm tf|l Hi''9m«icnCll
ImifwMh+lt hlruifiiUf p*iRf.
school at Stetson University, pe- with Charles T. NiMa'-k.
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Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milcrcll nigiitj. iwcRIstf. pufUiHR* umWf ih* »m.
Land.
or »r*ntr
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carrawny are the parents of a second daugh­ hrAsUtliM■'bvl
witJb wrort)A« #i»J &gt; uififrf
who have been the guests of Mr. ter. Marcia Greer. Mrs. Mlkrr.cH Liirv a tlxrarl
i:hg 1vrona With
tbcHT U
and Mrs. Don Carraway, have re­ Is 4he former Charlotte Lawlnn, jrtmr VUnejn or
Ik-u't w&gt;lll A&gt;k rwtr •ln.,», i i..,- Dean’s
daughter of County -School Hunt,
turned to their home nt Cocoa.
nil, a Mlim.lant diatrUf. u*e4 .acfclallr
Johnnie Jones, who ha* been and Mr*. T. W. Lawton.
in r—&lt;« I«7 BtiUena tor *»*c 1#
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Staley and aj-ev rtu-f a«4 winI We
vialting with Mr. and Mra. Mal­
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colm Jones and Beverly Ann at son Tommy and Mr*. Tommy
Stnlev
have
returned
from
their'
*rurUewi.
C
tlIh
u
i
Orlando, and Mr. and Mr*. Bur
ketL at WBdwoad, h^a returned! extensive trip thraught th? northhome.
eastern states.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben F. Ward have] Miss Jane Staiev, formerly of
. &gt; i roved ThU
returned from Miami.
Oviedo now of Hrlhlehem. Pa., ncl 'u w MONTHLY
Mr. and Mrs. Warren II. Rori*' comnsnied her uncle. J- If. Staley,
• (Jack) have returned from o' Mra. Staiev and Mr. and Mr*.
Vaek's visit nt Tampa.
*
&gt;Tommy Staley, home during their
Miss Kathryn Lnwtiri hi* re-J recent viiit to hor_*nd her parents.
turned Trom a trip to Mexieo and Mr, and Mr*. William G. 8e»
other points of interest In the crest, also formerly of Oviedo.
Jane. Iwlng a popular memlier of
midwest, .
Mr. and Mrs. W, !!, Meek, the vounger set here will he ex ten
An jell troubled hr
daughter. Joan, and son Billy, slvelv entertained during her visit
e l t i f f t t of tsm sls
fu p eii-B *i m onihtr
who have been visiting at Tl'I*»- here.
The Henry Wolcotts are Pe*u- O lslu rh ia c si? 1&gt;o*»
Okla., bt* now visiting In Tennes
lhl» “'.-k* von tunir
.ttify tn g |he ground* protinJ their
tram pf1n,f««t »n »er»
see
•
n
u n . r w l w , veofew .
une on Lake Charm.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, h** ■re-' ‘home
»o&lt;h time** Th*n
ceived word that her brother Will
Joe I^inhart has relent!v re- as
no tr» i m s r~ lltik-j
Carlton and Mr*. Csilton. whom turned from a trip to »Va»hingtor,
h»m‘« Veevtanl* CV»n&gt;"
pc-i'rnl 10 T*llt*e »'i#h ntnpiom il
she haa been expecting this wrek'i D. fk. where he attend?! an •**In * rtesnt mMWI tes* rinkh*m'»;_
for a visit, .will he unabto in niske aoelstinn for American
mristx
CVieiptmml proiej trmsrksblr htlpfulvi
in vsxnm lrf*|hl#d tMs war It's w h it,
the trio, due to th- Him** of Mi.'Convention. En route home he
Iw « n r#U-a-uneso* «»**'*-» II hvs
Carlton.’ ............................
i atopped in Charlotfc^ N. C.
a f'S'li »nOlhlnt-»lt&gt;e*-on oa« or.
a n o ii l merf-tirprunr ivyaai. i
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M. J . Okertand, who *«M hl«*
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N aonu

intpion wonuui
a distance tv(
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in and amountneed by Etc
UW} Chasa anu
Mayfair Inn
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• tMhain, |bu
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‘ I as , amarinez
ultie« hi* OW',
■i»g funds -tit
ouinanienti and,
local &lt;lub

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RISCUl WORKIR1 Lyle-Hcimatm (left 1 and William Anderson are shown
cauying Hurn-y D Slinpsrin. volunteer rtrcflghter, who was" overvome
white oattling tlame* which swept through the Tuiunva C.iuyvn area
m Calttoirua Simplon was down out of the imish-flie aica in iha hsti(Intcruatiunul boundptiulu)
cuptcr stiowu in Uit barkgtuiuid.

dent

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u f'H o ly La mi
Aviv and Jaf* New AKsistaut For
Iain u&gt; his ofStore Arrives Here
te n t
tical fight, hut
-dtgsn* ou rotU J. V. Good*leji ■teesuli) irrii
nn some ir mb. fit fiurn Da&gt;fi&gt;ua TT-a.ii t,. stvill oliw them &gt;ai.re the assistant niauiicsrskiii
t iilherwiii it’* f aUthiii .»&gt; Saul old, ii.inwiiii}
nd It’s tiof'i uh- ihe {HV-.iii turn of Dam I Swa-i
u utaiingei of (he Ifatttvr-. stoic
around a-fir m Ca-ayvatei, Mini two yesm
• li lea ch rr Into oere as .rrsisiatit tuanari ■
ilJi&gt;LaljdUt-22.
J J e w s. It Wd- f Pi mi' In tMTee jn-.n ■' i f AI r.\'
an Arab ares •ei vice . which took him to 1ia
tr Ui3d-I9 Aran wai . Mr. ....... Iilch wr &gt; with ie*
lUipiteS Fum ifuie &lt; -idi[tatie in Vi
ages lio rjirin '- laiilj, lia. lie iia» hi-i-n wutj the Chius Plain- tin! her etiin|inny *is Da&gt; t min) ti no
fa i in colordetlm lo u g h def-

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Chinese Army Success
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iitiitinlvi of tiie pniviiue.
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a m. o,
In -onthwi-i St'imlnog. I’-iio
i * i of tin* Jaysee-. Hy i- u men.
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ini*
Vviv and In th-norod cars l&gt;. thipi- if* has iWSIltillilter III a'
was a f iclin.; Uattmg tin to ilin ' 11 aili ' lie dcie age-old con itill-.i tmlav. '
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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 O r­
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 tw n
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.
DeLand
000 001 606 &gt;12' HUE
Galn'vllle 004 000 0 0 2 &gt; fi 9 ft
Stewart,* R. Perea, Aleno and
Madjeiki; Blits,
laney.

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 U ague
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.
Ilerlong 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 U ague 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 U vely'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
'a r e 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.

KANSAS CITY. A uk. 14?W &gt; .
T&lt;.
m i tBaird
a l n l mand
n il 'l'V. V Y.
Co-owners
Tom
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 : : . 'Iow a State Is tho
o th e r.. . . 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 a t the finish o/
PORTLAND OPEN
PORTLAND. Ore.. A uk . 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

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NEW YtJRK. Aug. 14, t/1 6 &gt; Wlghtman Cup play between wumsa'a tennla team* of the United
* $tat«a and Great Btltnln rciurn*
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

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Fancy Selected

U roy
(Satchel)
Paige; still
the most cherished asset# of tho
Monarch*, Kansas City’* entry in
the Negro American U ague, 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* sta rt 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

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—Caul. Fred Moseley or Norfolk,
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of 140 for the qualifying round,
led the field today a* 82 of the
beat U. 8. Army golfeu began
match play over the raln-toaVed
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In yesterday’s tour of tho
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singles matches and a
teat «fllL comprise SunIA tingles It will first hola te aaaura themselves of
I pots. Chief Warrant Officer Dev*
eret Moore of Ashland, Ky., Lt.
against Joe Worthington of San Antonio,
ami Corporal Takeo Kawakam, of
Honolulu, won out on the second

Aug, II,*

P h . 953

Tomatoes

Reeves Peter* la serving his
YESTER DAY’S STARS
ninth year aa sccrrlary-lMaettrer
Diale Howell, Piratea. smashed of the National Association &lt;.t
two home runa, hi* flral of the Football Commissioners but ac­
season, one with the bases load­ tually he’s not a commissioner,
ed ami drove In alx runs to help of the aamn status a* other mem­
defeat the Chicago Cuba 10-2.
bers of the association. The ca­
Fred Hutchinson, Tigers, twirl­ pable Kansas Citlan, A prep school
ed* a nine-hitter for hi* 12th v|e. coach for 26 year# and a former
tnry aa the Tiger* defeated the football-basketball referee, lu enmBrow'iia T-T IIT tri6"PW Iiar uf*g W ialoher of officlaln lor Ihd big'
he will be a candidate for Congress tdillght-nlght double
alx conference .
But hla duties
In the ronrlng election. No matter
are limited to assigning officials
how he handles this problem he
The bitterest civil war In Co­ lor Big Six athletic contests . . .
will mako some people unhappy.
lombia ’• history started In '.829, Ha undertakes no administrative
But Ilerlong I# not a man &lt;o with 100,000 deaths In battla In duties, does no rule Interpreting
shun responsibility or tu run three years.
or any of the other jnbe moU
'
,
from trouble.
It had been stated that Ilerlong
waa adtlsed not to accent tho nrriuoua taak of atralghlcnlng out the

between Doris H art of Ml.
id Mr*. P at Todd of Hidden
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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
alatha
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Ilerlong la to be rommendrd
lit,a lia XtairaSsr
for not running from the teak.
Palatka 4-i, Ustbura *•*
D t la n d I L O aJn siv lB s I
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Dt. Atigurtln* al ClrUnlo, PI'O- the whirlpool nnd Immediately
rale ' ' a 150 ticket on tha Da;
•ANFOi4l&gt; at Harms*
lt**cb, slapped
tops Beach Islet* for not protect,
ing playcra from abuse In the City
M and-Park. -T hat took-pUnty.of
Undo at W. Aeg m ine
mtmrg ai rmsta*
intestinal fortitude.
iriona a* SANFORD
Upon accepting the preatdaney
sintfvlll* at D alaud
of the FSL llerlnng staled that
KATIOXAI. L S i a i r ,
he would not tolerate any foolishand would require all clubs to
walk
the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
will not sidestep this Issue und
CtndnqaU
Chios* n
will race 11. H I* It lie that if
he were less honeal, vnd think,
P hiladelphia
43 *«
lag only of vole gelling rom#
the primary election* nrxl May,
he might have bypassed lh#
whole affair nnd woujd h*v#
let It drop with lb* 113 fine
stamped on llaril.
. The wav It looks to ut It that
N*W Turk
&gt;1 ,11 .111
Rm Ios
It
41 .141
there will be more end larger reD strolt
t l “ l b *&gt;14
twreusalon* from the Senator up­
Phflsdflphls
1*
*1 .411
rising.
Cl»v*l*nd
i l V .t l
t&gt;n
Chicago
W ashington
■I. Louis

UP TO
J g Q TRADE IN

CHOPS
MUSBELMAN'S

PIE CHERRIES

59e lb.

RED PERCH

FILLETS
FILLETS
POULTRY

F. L. A v m , tedepenrfent totecco kuyvr, of Dam iilo,
Virginia, hot lean a Lucky Strike t maker for 19 yuan

s m titm

�b Umity Then U Strength—

THE WEATHER

To PnrtM t tbs P i k i of th* World;
To Promote th i Pro*re** of A u r l ( i |
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

CiiiivtdvrshT# cloudiness through
Saturday. Scattered
shoWfr#
n\ti*ll) during aftcrrtoonfc
AN

✓ OLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD,-FLORIDA,
‘

InterMeet Is
Paraguay Mediation
Is Agreed Upon;
Brazilian Is Elect­
ed To Presidency
PE T R 0P0L I5. Branl, Aug. 11
&lt;A*&gt;— President Euiico Caspar Dutra, welcoming representative* id
20 nation! to a liiiloric IntnAmtrican Conrrrence, utgrd today
that they g irt 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, a i 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 orgam inl in­
ternational society. th 're ran Uno place for neutrality ImtWren
law and crime,''
L tvrgec 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 lt lM M

m

I'm ,

ln ,|

T he completed Seminole County

. school budget for the coming school
'y e a r was yesterday approved by
the County Hoard of Public InItructlon and was forwarded to
the S tate school department .it
' Tallahassee for approval, it wns
announced this morning by Supt.
T. W. Lawton.
Preacnt at the meeting were L.
E. Jordon. J. A .-H i»tlm .\ Waller

Precautions Taken In
Texas In Event. Of
Change In Direct tor.
TAM PICO. 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**w rrr

General Bradley To
Visit. Italy On Tour

Haynes and Supt. Lawtun.
,
Tlie budget as finally approved
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. bP »calls for 15(19.519 for operating
expenses and 108,934 f ir capital General Omar 14. Rradley. veter­
outlay which provides for repair* ans administrator, will Viatl Duly
______ __ Of the total, the on hi* rurrent trip to inspect the
and building.
8 late will furnish 9329.379,' It Wan I condition of troop* In Europe, the
stated.
I Wap. Department said t.-dav.
General school fund milbige was
The statem ent was made In resset af 10 mills and special tax dis- I ponse to questions from reporter*
triet m iljage a t four mill*. For who called attention l o charge* by

school bond Interest xml sinking hewspaper roluntnisf Robert Rufund* the following inillagj was ark of lavish living by Army of­
ficers In the Mediterranean Theaseti
ter and dissatisfaction among
, D istrict
. Mills
troop*. *
.1 •
1
*»
Week* before th tie chargi'i br
. 2 **
came nuldic. President Trumsn
3
directed that General Rradley visit
*
'
4 .
* 2
troops in Europe as hi* persons
&lt;r
'9 —
;t
representative.
This . Increased
6
3
Supt. Lawton today pointed out speculation that the President will
, th a t this will mak* an Inm-aao of appoint Rradtej) aa army chief of
four mill* for current purpose*, staff whjpi General Dwight D.
but will result tn a reduction of Eisenhower, the present chief, he'
approxim ate!/ two mills for bonds. comes president of Columbia UniThis will reault, he aald. In a net vit si tv early next year.
Ilradlev sail* from New York
' overall Increaaa of two mills.
• Sine* all application* of bus today.
IC h Us s h I SB Stage r t s r l
I
Paraguay’s Capital

Message To Scouts
. Troops Reinforced
Sent By CIO Chief

Rif ENDS AIRES, Aug. 16 « P &gt; -

forces
defending
M O ia S O N , France, ‘ Aug.
16 Goverment
presto
(AT—Philip Murray, president
of Paraguay's Capital of Asuncion
tha.CIO . told the World Roy against insurgent attack were re­
measa
Scout Jamboree In a message
to­ ported hv an official Argentine
ha,prayed that all future source" todsv to have been reinforc­
day that
t]
, meeting of young men In uniform ed by 2,600 troops from outsida.
Capt. Cartoe Olman. Argon*
• would be* solely in the furthertine naval attache In the Pent' tnce of International .amity.
J Tim. message, sent to Eagle gus yon .capital,* in tftm td th* navy
' Scout Salvatore Todaro, Jr., of ministry here last night that
SL Joseph's Farm School, Dun the new troops had come from the
Irk, N. Yv, aald: "I am honored a( Campo Grande military base near
the opportunity to tend through (Asuncion. He reported President
yo)l a message to th# 1*17 World lllginio Morinrfo's • administration
in a "solid” position.
Jamboree of Bcouta. *
However, refugees from Par
“What a contrast between this
___ Uft* of young
_
men In unform aguay at the Argentine frontier
Bfcd th?t o f a f in r y e a n ag o T ito y earlier had estlmatad the asuclon
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
-•
and ouartermaaer troops thrown
Into lit'line4, l|UIUC. KHtnOflOO
rebel*.
The Argentine
naval
xone
- RA TTLB8N A KE8 KILLED
commander
of the border wired
Two rattlesnake killings were
reported h e n yesterday. One waa J the nary m lnlilry that, by re­
ft ell-foot a a u e which was ahot | quest of the crew, he would take
wear the Utile take behind the | possession today of the Insurjent
U k # Marv school house by Deputy , gunboat Paraguay and the Intern
. Sheriff Charlek Beck, nnd which her UO-man peaaonnel. The gunhe reported had U rattles and a boat recently sustained damage
button: tho o th tr « u ■ su rm fo o t 'In tn tffo rt to p u * Ig y tlltt
rattler with nine ratUes which J belterle* at CerHto on the Parana

FRIDAY) AUG. 15, 1917

-------

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, "lh erc
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
bloody racial ilaib ri 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 h it men foitxd in the
house." the communique said.
In the continuing racial ati.fe
near the boundary of T rl 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 a Wilt
6() Arabs and Jewa have Wen hurt.
Property damage In the strifeir ’a a tla u e aa Page T « hI

Bostonian Is Cooler
Here Thun. At Home

N O . 196
». * w

A iioclatad P rfii Ltaied Wiro

« --------

Are Executed
In Palestine

Pakistanis Envoy

S . Rejects
— ‘State Department In­
s i s t s On P a r l e y r
Of 11 ‘’Nations De- l
Spite Red Boycott &gt;

Bugsy’s Girl Well Protected

L A K E S U C C ESS, Aug. l i iA'.

The political conuiiillec ol 111*t'm trd Nation* Atomic Hnrigt
Commillion decided by It) Vole*
I-slay lhal ihr Soviet plan (m

WAS! IINC, I UN. Aug. 15 (A*)—
;; 1be kni«rsl*jti?.&lt;V* i's ^ lv ttc te 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

an international Cnnlral Cuminb
»M&gt;n !• fuq aiUqiirtfr .*» &gt;1 m»v*

IT It RETORIED that M. A. llusaun
Ispahlni (u lrovc), 44. o nieiu b er »d

♦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

Mates, [itdxin, China
■i.l

Indian Leaders
Make Peace Plea
■
In

mi
[\p w

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

NEW DELHI. Aug.

15 (A1)

I lie Dominion o( India, as nfiist iilliri.il act, appealed b*
iiiicltt_lux_ xcxiAtiuu__ u( - Hindu
Moslem
luuntiy

\u I d in-oil- .tdain tlint
riiSiv will I.t i. t-i-.l with

violent e in Imtli thn
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 a ir (ire |H-ople
today. 1^1 ui act then a* lire
men and vyimirrt"
Great thronga j*f tin* domihiiiiis*
100.009.IH8) celi-brali-d jum-oty
tliHr new indepnidi*nce of the
British raj. Commun'd wmfai*&gt;,
which him left scort-if dt-.nl this
week In the Punjab, li-s*i ri,d in
Biinit’ renleni.
Lord Mount IinMen teansb h -d
llritisli nuthorily at u&lt;idnwv lo
the larger Dominion of li lia,
whose 227.00U.onu resident me
overwhelmingly Hindu, ilerbsm o d
title from viceroy to govt-rmu k-cngrab
M. J. Jinnalt. Iho monn-lrd M o s­
lem League leadei whose adamant
stand largely •aimed tilvid- of
the country, became, govai nor.) . nrrsl of I'skistsn nnd il l M.lMn.i »0,
mpatlv Moilvm*. nt Karmhi.
Mohsndaa K. Gandhi.'the fiatl
little lawyer who. Iweania kno-in
as the "nirhiteet of India'* )-■■*•
dom" liv hi* lengthy, wild r ,mpsignlng, ia-gan fasting. pia,m g
and spinning at Ida llellingballe
‘■peace mi*slon” in ea*l Catrtnia.
Hundreds of ihotmand.i of HirH *&gt;il&gt;»S an Itaa* Tssa'l-

Arthur W. Cook, retired Hi«ton photagrapher, today repoitril that he -Is having an awfully
hard time convincing the folks
hack home that Sanford 1* *get­
ting weather 10 degrees cooler
than Roston during thr cuiterl
heat wave lit the Northeast.
“ It w ii 99 degree* yesterday
in Roston," he chuckled, "anil hen
in Sanford it got up only to 89,
Another thing, here it i*.cool&gt;r
in tlie shade than up there it
seem* just us h o t, in the shade
They won't Iwllcve that up ther • i
though—they think’ we afe Just
roasting down here."
Mr. Cook wanted to get up
in the tower of the City Hrll
this morning to photograph the
Zoo with hi* w a l l camera, but
City M niagrr II. N. Sayer tn
formed him that there was ho
way to get up In the tower, an
Mr. Cook look a few shot* from Seeing Eye Dog Aids
the hack stair landing of thr
MistreHH At Wreck
Uity Hall, and In so doing re­
marked how picturesque the po
I’HILADELFIIIA, Aug. 16, . )*)
Ike - Italian looked. , He revestrd
that he had been a photographer —Two trolley car* collided, injur­
in Roston from 1889 to 1939. ing 13 pet-sons, and through the
B. F. Wl-ltrser. weatherman, turmoil inside one of the eais n
today confirmed the fact that Seeing eye dog lest his blind mis­
th* maximum t temperature ye* tre ss'to the street uninjured.
Almost all window's in liutli rars
terday waa 89 'and the minimum
71 .degrees. Rainfall totalled .22 were broken in the crash last
fllg&amp;t and glsas showered SH-yesrinefn
old Grace ttchsrelder nnd fhi- other
Occupants were tos­
11 Burmese Leaders psssengrr*.
sed in all directions.
“Pal must have sensed that the
Stricken With Poison accident
was coming,” said Hr**
RANGOON, Burma, Aug 16 Ocnsreldrr. "Then peuplr l-egan
(A1)— An attem pt to poison high to scresm. 1 got up sn-1 Pal drew
ranking, officer* of th* People's me through the crowd to The cen­
Volunteer Organisation, militant ter door The conductor opened It
“ private army " of the Anti- and I visa the first one off.
Fascist Peopla'i Freedom League,
was mad* last night during a din­ Boyle Re-elected To
ner party, bffletaU aald t-'&gt; y
Civil Service Board
Shortly after thh dinner party
11 officer* collapsed and were
rushed to the hospital, where aeven , Thirty-two City employee* yesunanimously re-elected
were .detained for further trart- tdrday
Lloyd F. Roy to for tho thud
■eat.
The antl-faseisi People's Free­ tipie to represent them ss s mom*
dom League la th* dominant bar of the Ci*Hl Service Hoard
political movamant in Burma, of which ha is secretary.
cumntTy drinm f lu cbiuniuilon "Th* .result of this electi i l
to become a aoverlgn republic. •hows th* high record and esteem
U Aung San and alx cabinet mem In which you are held." wrote
bera, leaden of the Interim gov- N. O. Garner, assistant secretary
eminent and of the AFPFL. were and examinar to Mr. Boyle, Ha
assassinated last month.
also pointed out that it- was a
Among thoaa poisoned were fir# vote considering the fact
Bo Tun Lin, political and b
pri­
H* that many employ**#* eligible'‘to
to Thank tn Nu, vote are away on vacation.
vate*
Aung San aa pr#who- The other member* of the Civ­
mler,
„
il Service Board are Harry 1-ee
Hospital attendants aald all (chairman) and II. E. Tooke, Jr.,
those treated were recovering and who represent the city and' who
w an expected to leave their ward* a r t appointed to the post by
today.
the City Commission.

■

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 w ilt
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- t tint
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-llscl i .. hIiiih H

on

Tool

••i pressed

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 w ear­
ing his IJon pin. The vote was
unanimous.
T el 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
’

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 A t­
lantic states, scalterc-1 cooling
shower* or thunderstorms within
the past 48 hours had ssnt terno eratu rn hack Into thu 80s or
tower 90s over most of-the Mid­
w est
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|!
w art 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 of moisture.
The northeast which has had
two dava of temperatures In the
high 90s would nave to wait a t
least another 24 hour* for relief,
the forecaster said, adding that
th* wbola region would continue
warm today.

i (■• l
ii- s s

Ml ale* Hole wax
uni- fmm Ru»«l«

Trum an Declares Dutch To Seek Jiily J'J, nt v\ hu h ili** Soviet Unm II I i*.f f i iniFfuitiutt uf th« ' •
*
itcsly s.a.f.1-.— V
National G uardis MediationBodyOn Mlapniu-e
S r.1,-1*line wllli the
Vital To Security Indonesian Issnej I lii aiMihl I-wing
draw ing.
hi

li-

ik h

hv

ja-nn.
lie ■■ Hii.it uf

pcohleme
fmeigp mm-

k iii

I•i ik* dm i* f u ll

’WASHl \ t .ION. Au« 15

la s t Week*.

Hr the Associated' I’rae*

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 ■ft.it IV Hi it aln. iflliia, Russia,
24*tu*ur gnatd. Heporteilly tlireqleneil withaleatb st-vnal tunes follow­ AtL Ii.-ilih, Ne« /.retail I. ‘he Netfling tlie shunting of Sirj'ri iii lo-r* 'oallAl.il l '.ihf.u 111,I hut ill-, Msa* ttlli 11 * i-riotat ■ Ira ini the l‘t.llt|iptues,
liidiil pn&lt;i l jii.a.la.
llvssl in csMiBlmtt fear for her life.
(fnlrrnafionaJ..S'oundphoto)
til .lull—
have accepted - lii, tijviinlb.'n

C n - ,i , I m l

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, J r . Horry's
brother, wn- fined for failure to
remove hi* plate from the tuhle

its

lint tliF .s. -- n-i Union would
If) ti , .(xjiiilnne peace
pncii
tr e a t) i *»ii f* f t in . f.i Ik- Iteld “in
lii*? f:rut : m int’
rn. 1 lilts InT i I--, definite dale
t i a \1t fi t | Ik- ,'iinfriciice Imt
l IiU f It-Vrit. 1 li lull* which have
w «? tID ll«'t to attend ara this

Proclamation Desig­
nates Sept, It) As
National Guar-.! Day

Members
Fined By Robson
As ‘T ail Twister”

tins
that

it Ifu- is refuses tu

ti^M'vUiulil' #fi

Millions Of Hindus;::!!
r .... .
plan;',,u'i
*
Moslems Joyously 'ieorgf irnnlieff -if t'annilii said
lesollltioll Wu* tii!enilrd&gt;only
Observe Freedom the
tu focus the discussion at tin*

ami Rus-

ed !-, an - h-Vi si iin lid h c o n f e ir n c * .

am

’ U’sk of

; * ►-

lii tits* note, tlie United State!
maintained p* uidm.lgmg position
llihl (lit- In :it&gt; -tu m id lie d ra ft­

• «
Andiei A. Gromyko of Riissns
J n m in in n s
"
"
»&gt;»"i*t.oii
m J v E A A A I l l w U O j , ujtj muki* Mnmn* ilifft/ult" tlit&gt;

■

* »X,

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 f iin ib siae d 'aiiaiiei,
•
1 by
l li.ulrs I.. liolilcn, dcpsrt-me+tt-sl—*—o*T—4-**-;—two—,l s v s - * | * i-----

the .Moslem f.eo g u 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 **s-is- taken, but Russia and Pisly beca;ne a Misdem Stale under Its Inhil were on rrs'nril uffirinll)
own government In the Indian aj'dltfXP the pr&lt;i;Hi*al
■S - W i a l a t___Llai— I l ni l . i l l U
b m ii !
UwUu&gt;-un-At*fc 14t—tf ateewelieaet^

tlrseiled afsTJTO ol

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 m eaiuirm rnts
had liecome impossible for. the
present. The- full Time 'of 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 I ho 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 T s s |

N EW SPA PEK

Canada Atom
U
.
Control Plan
Is Approved

S

Major Hurricane
Ravages Tampico
On Inland Sweep

D A IL Y

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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 1.1 rna Imu 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-m nm itIn 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*
the seventh anniversary of the
entrance of the aNtianal tiuaril
li.iuiliauptl niti i,m.» T««l

in

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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"
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if.uiy loiliy (n pt • • »• rt Pilis'ii
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A teliabfe tnlmiii.inl. wlpilsai.f pte-tdelrmi- ilithliqet-. MiggeXled
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lime i)» fW idf whirl lief
UN.- StHMirily fuUflHI hail
•liriiuii i\«'i tin* Imluronitiii

aaid..

Tin- Kim i-i.i Senator said he
ha-- un doubt jlmt Mr. T rum sn
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.
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Tim! .hapiirm'd in 1911 when th#

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Roosevelt

rest

lle U ire adtifi yud chose Mr.
Trum an, lie nntlitnied.
*1 tlimV the Pivsident, ought
I,, pick sums-body wini siihscribes
• I .illllnii-,1 Ha » a s T » il
T o k y o . Aug. is, uPi - a wi t - '
-- ------------------ - . .. ..
ness luld the inter national liihun.il •
today that Sahum K uinsTa trip ,
to Washington iduutly h.-i’m v w ar!
Inoks, out was carried mil mill I,- I
u- one more effect offeiing nti ed- 1
____ _____
ditlunnl chance .to iu,vei-d in i!u(jo y |( n il I'llTK
earnestly desired rom lusien ef
SEOUL. Aug. 15 t /l l— ShoitU
negotiations.
| &lt;lf -a n A iru iti-e sh lp l'’ and "im - S
Kuomachl Yamamoto, ehh-f of mcilinli indcitcniirncel" fn&gt;B»
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16, -Vt
Knrettas obc
—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

Railroad Has 2nd
Wreck In 12 Hours

12 hour* killed a tiiawngec train
engineer early today.
L. P. Dufflelil. 57, Woodbury,
N. J., died at the rontro1! of hi*
locomotive as II derailed nnd ,y&gt;rliaiiv overturned at 33rd and Ml.
Vernon Street*. The tram had
lust reached the city fmm Cape

May. N. J, *11 passepger enr* re­

mained on the. track* ami occup­
an ts escaped iajuxy.
Another engineman was kilhiJ
and 20 pasarngers injured uy the
flrat wreck In. which a crowded
rommutor train and a Imcking
locomotive collided.
The engineman, J. D. KI Ingeman. of Norristown, Pa., wn*
crushed to death in bis telescoped
cab aa hla Norristuwn-bumul local
■mashed into th&lt;* rear &gt;f the loc­
omotive tender yesteidsy duriti
the let* afternoon rush period ur
a few seconds aftsr leaving the
downtown Broad filrwst suburban
station.

KuruHu’s U. S. Trip
Defended At Trial

Koreans Slmut For
Freedom During Talk

der Sltigenuri Togo, tevfflcd fur their liberation front th* Japai
thy defense In the trial of 25 Jnp- repeal nil y Interrupted an add
anise accused of war ri lines. He by Russian General T. F. Hhttkew
said Knrusu left for Washington today,
two dava after the Japanese -liigh 1 Khtikuv** vole* boomed louder
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 -,
final offer to the U. S. while curt- Im slogans. The kutrsn* listened
tinning lucpprations to attack if sib-nUy to American Maj. G*neral
the offer were not accented. :
Alta-rt E. Brown and then cheered
i— "Thw-suggHStiun ba a oh k -h . l .e»ss loudly.
made that it was ihtrmli-d as a
Shtikiiv ts the chief Russian
measure to gain time hv deceiv­ legate to th* Joint U. 8.—So'
ing the United Stales," Yemam.ito romtulsslon which has attempl
testified. "But as I nxvj already to set up ‘a provisional governm ent
indicateil. the difficulty in the liai­ for all of-’ Korita. Brown la the
son cqnference from lung U-fore chief American delegate.
had heeil to persuade tlu&lt; higli
Commission sessions have been
rommnnd to agreo to enough delay stalled on the qquestinn of whftk
to give negotiation full oppurtun Korean groups are to be consulted
liy—their position living that there on tile form o f-th e government,
was neither necessity nor desir-1 with the Russians
Installs!*
abiiitv uf delaying th# opening of Rightwing parties which oppoaad
hostilities, but that it would be the trusteeship s«t up by th#
advantageous to commune* them jelgn ministers at. Moscow be
a t ones."
red from consultation.

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PAGE FOUR

Feds Invade Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom o f the frame.
M anager Rill Good u»ed three
h u rltrs In chalking up the victory,
while M anager K lider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKW ITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lra lj attack
a s .h r rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* E ditor
Th* Le*«burg P irates eontifiurd to th r p lattei’’. Johnny McManus
th eir "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and Dave Bride each h it safely
Cclctymcn. *
* r r Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K.HMII M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park la st night.
Torright the locals'm otor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will re tu in to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard J o r a twin bill lull, . I
- p i t h the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The P irates score*! two ru n , in
tha first fram e la it evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the firs t to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
th ird canto w hrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e . r f
S atterfield singled and Don Mur- t a lk s . I f . !
ra y drew a free puss to nd W alt Ita rriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * rfl *14
H arrington home.
A t. S
• In the eighth fram e |h e Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbtham lrd slants of U n f la y . I I .
Car! K ettlea to th rir liking as it aba. r
.-nl,. r
they banged out five hjta to tally M
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uwal.
I O 6 o ti
p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------- -----3Q 3 a JT t3
Into the game to squelch t
.L e esb u rg w ent down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the S anfordltrs jsm - a a S l I T I M I I
Krrortt S itln f lty
m*d a final tally a c ro n In the

o&lt;Mt «i*

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. B iarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning
two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs
AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg th a t can m em only
unhappineaa for a t least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute p ncdnciuL Jaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
te srh
tln ueti
a r hri
r f .'"4th
r ’Mh an aabb illtv
llitv 'id
'io rrnn nstru
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
At the end of e a c h 'in n ir g —If
l^o opposition h ain 'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero
into the proper slot. She. works
for tb* Miami T o u rliU of the
Florida International League.
On oecaiion she mlste* the prv-

a t . A u k tie in .

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

(ieinitviUe

OtiiAdo
N EW YORK — b P )~ Jimmy
(G oggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - .il . u ia
••
“
name herau.e he wa* the first D a y t o n * i t* * c h r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t e tu rS s y
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e - s , t i t 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a u n iv ersal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦. t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s t s l k a . &gt; , l» »»ti jn * H *a ch
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.am ts Today
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » a t O f U n d o
gality.
S
‘ ■- .
I'slrik a

k l s n t i , - H u n t i- * ti* d l e t I t M a s w a r .
H m ^ r t . H itt* * f |* i.t i , M a r r a y . w e a n ■
w o l d i . H ln l* n ti****
i*» ■■•* 2*1*
• i m x k . M «*,t
e a r r t l l r * : HtrblvlnI h . u k l * | J a &gt; , : U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M u r r a y
l o H a tte y fle M i H»tt*rft»l&lt;l t n M u r r a y
t o H all er tl rli l. l a 'l l iitl l u » » l l * * » lii ir a *. H a n t o n t I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 » l
off Ulsato .fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o f f l . * m k y t M r u * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y L em iey
M*o
o | f i J t - a —iu l In i t- &gt; i t i n i o a &gt;'•’
| , r y « . *»fl
€jff U m l r v
K r t t l r * 12

Tnttidt a i

a . i^ittky. lx*

at

le t-J .u ra

HANFOHU »&lt;• iiaym ns »**
| | , l i r t . t a t •laln rstlll*
V t T I O V t l . l.l'.M J IB

per slot, and in th a t event her 30-

inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered w h r—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver th e unhappy srore.
]

BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
* - ,* _ „
T h rC C * g a itC U
_______

C IQSH

SPRIN G FIELD , I l l , Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsm outh, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited m are or gelding d e e , a t the
Illinoix S tate Fair llo rro Snow.

lleveut "Mommer" from a .everOUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
Yoot-TF^e of fiber board and *hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

iS fp ?

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i e

s

Provide, the proper sound e f f .m

HOLLYWOOD. C e l.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of B rarth o m .
Sold for *2.600 to S tu a rt Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H !3,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* aw ards,

3§*£ £ S X
^

bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

, ,

To Late To Classify
LOST—dark brown w sll*; In vici­
nity o f Rail P ark Tuesday night.
Drivers license mad* not to An­
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Herald or Ph. 341-W.

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B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8erv k c. The Music Boa,
W. t a t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-U b K lr- Pbxm-tum.------O FFIC E apace In Melsch Building.
■ L arge H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos A lu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted , all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fum hbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ep t. Store.
10 to 1 5 %.. T cruyear w arranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open a t Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w i n g m a c h . s i t o r
I I I H. FRENCH. I 'll. 1190
erine. L arge grounds' dm! walks
's a f e from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
on.
HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ?2l).
Phone o r WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOW ERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t f x o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t o ff Celery - AVAILABLB a t once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to d ate apartm rnta w i*trail PainU. P oultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
m odem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A W atson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fu m ish H apartm ent.
A dults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. F O n BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . an d roadway#— Pbon#
FU R N ISH ED apartm ent. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede F eel
2
W A N TED TO RENT

WORK WANTED

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w r i t IUY eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* —w lfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947

FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
cleaning ti waxing. Our power vear should pdodure th* greatest
unit enable* u* to work where football season on record, think*
th cie is no electric connertlo.i Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
available. 21 ycais n p erien cs, fourth year a , coach of the North
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla. Carolina S tate Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strateg y
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all is fast d isappearing,' sa y , F eath ­
kinds. Sm ith Rro. Phone 1188.
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n
more to ouiscoring op­
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. W annita Taylcr ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
12 S P E C I A L Sh MV IC E S
playing freshmen in some con­
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy ferences and most of the tchoola
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Han- will be exhibiting a lot of new
runl Paint A Glass Co. Phone talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the N ational pro Football le ag u e
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

GENERAL

M o th e r &amp; D a u g h t e r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager T lrf Salrn

PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

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years. Hav* your woolens moth
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O— DHW8 HIGH BKRTfCK
R oute or a p t , furntthed or un fu r­
FOR 8AI.K
0 . D. Landreai. Phone 1021
nished. ' P refer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Perm anent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN Watch and clock repairing. Elec­
tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin*
BUNDLES.
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
Hume Shop, J700 Sanford Ave.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
S E A L ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
LAND
CLEANING
AND
MORTGAGE LOANS
Jim m ie Cowan's Blmct Metal ■ DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
fo r new Kadlntors, new
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
R * filtered Broker and
R adiator core*. Radiator d enn­
ERS W ITH P A L M B T T 1
Insurance Agent
ing and repairing.
RAKER
T W O S/4 YD.
D RAGL1NRS.
E QUIPMF.NT
PEA
CHES and pears f r r canning.
NEW . tw o atory, three bedroom
NOW
IN
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French Ave, &gt;t 13 Street,_____
N IM N ICH T CONSTRUCTION
(O ^ ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
1947 8 Cubic foot Serve! g ni ref2-2981.
eigeralOr. lairm ann'). Restaur­
ant, Hanford Orlando Hi way.
.NICELY furnished % room home DESKS. 12) office desks, &lt;1) tyIn Sanford Height*. Every mod­
piat* desk with chairs, id A-l
PHO N E 200
ern convenience, largo sleeping
condition. New Elgin twin out­
BHRICKLANn-HORRlHON
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 917
board m otor. Apply Mr. Bowen,
U D R IV E -rr. INC.
W. 18th.
^
541 Plumos* Drive.
S E E US FOR
aeree, w lth'npftritJ^OO sta n d ­ 7 ft. Cold«pol refrigerators, I
M1UF.OGRAPH PRINTING
ing. D id orange ne%«, located ' Luxe M odels..62Llliil, Sears l
k . . AND TYPINQ
•bout 1 blk off of R othe&lt;27, Just
der Office. Phbne 090.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
out o f DeLand. E le ct, phone ami
HANFORD
w ater, no house. Owner will sell FORDSON T rsrto r, I muls, both
lie N. P ark . Phan* 180
good ronditinn. L U Keller,
vary reasonable or will take
Lake Monroe, Phono 1322-W,
trailer In t r a d e . S e e . Mr. Bdwen,
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
641 Plumosa Drive.
PLENTY o f good used tools,
Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
'Watches, docks, radio*. Also
CDROOM house fttm iihtsJ or
new w gtrhes and G. E. Alarm
’urnisbsd. New electric tJtchATTENTION
MOTHERS
dock*. Fred Myers, SI I E. 2nd
.double 8*r*ge \ acres, few
—D IA PER SERV ICE—
dt trees on K L ?floni highBaby V d v e t furnishes hospital
p 6 miles from Sanford. Phone
clsanateril* diapers and deodor­
54 lb. porcelain Ire box. Mr*. J.
unty 8305.
ised container. Economical and
II. Cowan. la k e M ary ._______
safe. Fully medically aoproved
ESTATE WANTED fl AKTIC1.ES WANTED
Call D aytona 2467-W collect for
d etain . 94 diapers, 82 a we«':,
w ith Income. Close In,
. "FIRBT IN SANFORD"
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be priced right. C A. H ighest cash price paid for used
fu rn itu re. Ted Davie F urniture
610 F irst S treet upLONNIE
MCMULLEN'S
Market
Co. 811 E- 1st. Ph. 958.
B arber Shop open Thursday,
F riday * Saturday,
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I’LL BUY your car rrg s rd lrs i of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 804
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
W. 2nd SL
MOTORCYCLE, cheap
114. Jack Stand Ifer.
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
HELP WANTED
1854. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
NCRETB SEW ER P IP E
Phone 1354. Perm anent waves
tC TANKS, Grease *Trepi EXPERIEN CED -celery grown- or
64 up, guaranteed. W eter sof­
trained farm m anager for fan g
ka. Aluminum Window# end
tener. A b o open evenings.
aaa. W hite cement. Paint, la Zellwood area. Good position
for rig h t p arty . A. Dude A Sons,
ea-iila, H urricane braces
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Oviedo. Phone 2181.
id* Concrete Company, 804
A r e I’hon* 1135.
LOST—Hamilton
yellow gold w rist
GIRL fo r cashier A cosnveUt coun­
watch Saturday afternoon on
te r. also soda glrL L aaay 't Drug
P a rk Ave. between Pth A 1st.
S tore.
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COLORED GIRL for general houi
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To PtoboU th# P n t n u of A m iriti:
To Prodoro Pro*p*»Ity for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

I*»rtly cloudy through Friday.
Scattered ahoaer* ocrurlng mostly
daring afternoon.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME XXXVIII
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Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

N O . 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

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Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

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W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£ |u ttic e Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m u lti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible
i f f t a IRflr ^ntrer—r.^ je r'^ th m — »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
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Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H

Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today * that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception
o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­ again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
ported’ tkla morning that San. “That would slow up production,
ford ha* had no cx reu lre tem- and we must hate production ll
peraloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 de- svr are to lick inflation."
greea and the minimum waa 71._ * Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDExactly one Inth of rain fell, Wvo) told reporters the Investiga­
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt; tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M. rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
laated Into tha night.
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
II ntmiif-l *«n Pus* T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *m- Greeks Stage All-out
brsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chte- Drive Against Rebels
ago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
try fAThe
rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
(C w lla u * • • r * |a Tw e)
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie e n g a g e d a band of 250
In a ten-hour battle
1 Seamen Strike guerillas
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
y Become National ilajft. The dispatch** aald the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union Iegress Is Stricken
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre In Downtown Office
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

H eat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
TW 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.
TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15
Arshs*_
Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* ta i­
led meetings today to discus*
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Shift In Course Made
By Tropical Storm

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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8. Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
*
operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U8DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The other g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
— Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet DepHly, N n g n
liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International milltar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T'1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
Il'-mUn.-.l an l'* ( . [ m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
-------------------- ------ -15
toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 11. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting net- rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude rec- cast
stone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release atdenre
where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi hn» *et
up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
— ---------------------- —
gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord MountLehmans Return
“moat probably aabotagICssilrNM an !'•«* »*)te)
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
From Indiana Trip
dence Day and now if* time to
4 Killed In Volcano
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
Eruption In Jupjin
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan-re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. T h e r e
was no la v a .
Pangkalanbrandan, In Indonesian- Court llousi? this m o r n in g .
*
Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn Dretrd to live. They laid four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter th is' t*rqi»l
Merchants Group To the
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
Hold Dinner Meeting e*L
In order not to furthe.- dum- 10 Hurt In Freak...
Th# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
Accident On Train
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
Railway Joins Group of
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
on tho Cross State Highway ant] Ankingr Higher Fares California Limited near Uarstow
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were b e i n g
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage
Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
Latq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
At Sailplane .Meet Request For Peace

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie
»lep»
Senator Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Trumin for re-election.
"I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
■ SN
f t .
; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
the
Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate t h / hloiida
particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd - Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
a warm friend of Henry A. WillI hr-.J.UIa Department announ- tec*, former—vfre. president whir—
ed t!ir decision in making public wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
an accord concluded with an a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Italian financial mmion after
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
line# month) of, negohatinn.
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
Stale- waives all claim to pay- plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^~
iui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.- i.n. ■".! Iiv
INHI.ilOu in civilia n supplies.
I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c Iiiimc *
uf
th e
I t a lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
■ 1*
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 4 4tluiil
i i n l l m i n t Of, 1‘fl a* t’ l r e l
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetn-

Move Made To .Ease
Debt C l a u s c s O f
Peace Agreement

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Flans Discussed
Foc OpeCiTtion O f___ —
Bouts On St. Johns

■1 1v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day w ith 'a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion. Globe Circling Fair
You have demonstrated that lit
Still In Greenland
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
new
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘n —&lt;47—
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
IC e e tla a e * na f n a - T n i )
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
Nazi Concern Blamed near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
. For Starting War are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey 10 Workers Dismissed
had conspired to plunge the world
For Loyalty Reasons
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 2 0 .0 0 0 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

I ■;

B

Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

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�T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 14, 191?

THE 3ANFORP HERALD, 3ANFORP, FLORID/j

•P A G E -T W O
■■.'.‘a-.
The

S a n fo rd

H e ra ld

Paying for Pensions

T ru m a n C o n fe re n c e
llrtU rW k &lt; r « I'M* Oar I
will depend UP°1’
toy* by this country •* * . ’
l l * Maul). of &lt;hr. Kkri*

K tlib ll4 f 4 la |M 4
rtU U k&gt;4 *»llr • »«“»*! M la rta i

fri-

Tho princlplo o f n»tironu»i(l pay f o r w o rk e rs a tta ln in K
aw* »»»**»
J n o r t f l l p ' nge is beco m in g w idely aecoplorl in in d u atrln l,
l u i w i riciiU .
btisiriorts am i p ro fe ssio n a l c irc le s. A n n o u n cem en t by th e
I l l M saw sll* l » a u
u
*««••! fla w a a l i n F o rd M o to r C om pany o f a n $H0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pen sio n fund, d e ­
N t t K i ST. Ill* , al l b C a l o lll t, ta ils to la* set fo rt!; la te r, is good new s fo r in d iv id u als to be
■I l u l t r l . FtortOa, a t l t r l b A«i b e n e fit ted.
„
I t ( • &lt; ( » ■ • al M in i K l**T.
B ut Im p licatu m * o f th is a n d o th e r s im ila r re tire m e n t
MULtANII L. DK1.I
p lan s a re not a lw iij.s-^ ttn iersto o il by th e public. A h in t
ran**
IIORDDS HKtM
w as found in a F o rd o ffic ia l's s ta te m e n t th a t th e pension
•1 &gt;•)*••• M ta u tl
v irtu a lly whs a jnflre lnerea.se. T h is p ro g ra m a n d s im ila r
l U H t t l l T l n N IU T K I
p la n s in all lineSj'will be c h a rg e d o ff to e x p e n se o f p ro d u c­
F a ra lla la A l i a a n
Cr C arrltr. a a t l ---- — ____ V •** tio n . T he co n su m er, in c lu d in g th e pensioned, p a y s p ro d u c ­
Oar M . a l k ----- ---- ___________
f t tio n costs. T h is is trim , w h e th e r th e re tire m e n t s a la ry Is
» n a Naalka ___.__________ I II
fo r in d u stria l w o rk e rs o r f o r te a c h e rs a n d lib ra ria n s . P e n ­
II* M aalk*________________
Da* Y r a r ---------- --------------------sion m oney fo r t h t l a t t e r g ro u p com es c h ie fly fro m ta x e s
A ll r k l l a i o
a ailm r, n i 4 &gt;
"&lt; T h a t fo r m in is te rs is c h ie fly p a id in by p a r is h io n e r s -w ho
f k m W r . ( M u l a t t o s * a u k i m l i n a l have’'earned" it th e h a rd w ay a n d g iv en it b u F ljn fiiiT fS T /f T '
n U r U l i a n l i ( a r I k * * a r * a a * »l
I*U I» C lu w la. w ttt'l&gt; » ( b a r e r * »er fu ttd s r
M rr* * to r a k rrrllrla a ra irr
F in an ced re tire m e n t is a d m itte d ly d e sira b le . I t m u st
lalaak &gt; ra&gt; M r&lt;r Haptraraia- b e realized, how ever, t h a t th e w ide w o rk in g o f th e pension
Ultk. lar..
Tkr llrralJ
to Ifcr aaOaaal if; 14 al a k ir t lM s a idea in tro d u ces a new f a c to r in to A m erican econom y. T he
Ofllrra ar* M ltlrlM k la Ifca lar»- co st of iiving’ia f u r th e r p u sh e d u p by th e need to a c cu m u late
•a xr ta r lM
riora
ta
[p e n sio n re se rv e s. T h is m a k e s it" h a rd e r f o r 'in d iv id u a ls to
l W a lt
'p u r s u e th e ir ow n t h r i f t sch em es fo r " ra in v d a y s " . T ru e .
l a l Saw t a i •l .
T k. Hr ra ti U a aariafcrr *« »»« th e v a re not faced w ith q u ite th e sam e n e c e ssity a s fo rm e rly ,
laaM lalH lira * aafclrk I* ratlllra i f th e y a re to lie ta k e n c a re o f by pension. B u t it m u st be
n i l a i l u l r la Ifcr aaa far »»»*kltratios , ( all *k* In a l a t" * ra la iti fa re d th a t th e p e n sio n e r, a n d ev ery b o d y else, p ay s f o r
la Ikla a a u i|a * « i, aa m il ar all su ch se c u rity .
OF a r m iWralrfcra.
People, a s a ro le, fin d th is f a rt d iffic u lt to accep t, f o r
it has becom e u h a b it to accep t th e a d v a n ta g e s o f a h ig h
THURSDAY, A il. 14, 1»*7
s ta n d a rd o f liv in g a t a iow level e f cost. T h e public, w hile
" BIBLE TERSE FOR TODAI
en d o rsin g p en sio n s, m u s t i&gt;e p re p a re d to p a y fo r th e m . P e n ­
NOT MUCH OK A LIFE CAS sio n m oney lias to be e a rn e e d b efo re i t c a n be d isp en sed .
BE •BUILT ON TUB 8 U im K C
SANDS OF AN EVIL CHARAC­
Indian Economics
TER: Thou upholdrtt m e in mine
in te g r ity.— Psalm 4 1 :1».
N ew re g u la tio n s f o r im p o rts in to In d ia w ill c u t d eep
' THE WAITING .
in to th e ir su p p ly o f .b o th n ec e ssa rie s a n d lu x u rie s, sa y s a n
|F n n Tb* IVaslitajton ViM)
id wfcat « U u p &lt; R ftetaa
7 n V i &amp; 'W im p o rte d w n - ' | f
wR
L ttt * n / olbrr sight,
ned goods, b o ttle d b e v e ra g e s, p r o p r ie ta r y m edicines, to b a c ­
Attrr supper, H J.
co p ro d u cts, co sm etica. h o sie ry , c u tle ry , d o m estic h a rd w a re ,
When sk* h«» ratten up to put thv
m o to r vehicles a n d ra d io s. All" o f th e s e a rtic le s a r e b a n ­
took ■ « w ij—
Sk* •u n til—vftraktd. dixrsugh : — n e d now, nn d a q u o ta s y s te m re g u la te s th e im p o iia tio n o f
Her Usable# rl4u r* bioJtriog _U»r several o th e r ite m s. E x p o rt tr a d e of th e U n ited S ta te s w ill
•lrkt
..
s u f f e r n Sizable re d u c tio n a s a re su lt o f th is m ove.
And 'tarn*, full «u lbs empties**,
-Serious re s u lts w ill b e fe lt w ith in In d ia , too, w ith p an ic
b#r far*
\i:
b u y in g undep w av a lre a d y .' W e alth y u p p e r class an d m iddle
(Sk* it otdrr thau Sr Ibourbt.l
Of what »traD(r buried r « &lt; »
•
class people a r e h o a rd in g v ita l a rtic le s a n d m a te ria ls w hile
Ik tbr al'.tht S3overarot tbit. »br th e low er c la sse s s u f f e r fo r th e ir hick. W hen th e ir g o v e m - m 7 ~ 3 n s r u * U fu a —w u r

it.

iw

sail mat*
frrrnc*

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c o ts* w h ic h Lobar Dtpkrttncnt &lt;■

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firiaU hav* declared wiU mk*o
a cut of onk-lhird to on*-hall n
the d*parim«ni'» pajTwl.
A . a r t mil of iC m
offkiaia tay, lha Dirnion of
bor htam lardt Will b*
and operation* of 0,h,r,.
i
reduced. The Labor Mandard*
division ha* b*«n making itudici

dk
aling wiih «f«ty ,nd 0,hlfr -1'
dust rial m atiart.

It I* b ru th n l on floor* or otijrj

pieces where rnaehe* appear , t l
dries Jo a varnikh-ltk* b w .ih tj
Johnston, a rhrihltt, ta y t it kg),
ronrbtv that walk on it anytjjj
during that txrhsl.
,
Th* vain)sir can b* n*sh*4 c(j
with water liut he says it
hard scrubbing. H* reports
the fam ish coiftain* a titrv* p.,f.
ton that p tr a ly m cockroaoVn
and due* root harn] other tr.ii
in th* concttitration used for
roaches. ••
Johmton produced tLV p__
varnlih,,«*'a result of an *pp^
front hi* titte r Mr*. G. DshiLt,t
who ’is in charge of a nurstr;
Tucson. Aril. Sh* had tropy,
with roaches and did not wk*t H
uta roach poison* because of riiir
to th* lim e ones. She wrote br
brother her*, who Irctds a Rn
chemical specialty company, y.
said tlx ntontht research js.
auced the reach ktlleh.

Speaking on th* M&lt;ond anniv trta ry of V-J Day, Mr. Tnuna.r
raid h« had anticipated "hen
h« announced th* »urr*nd*r of
Jepautw o y*an ago th*&lt; th* P**^1 or d talh through hu:&gt;rrr‘r
would bar* b*tn Mciirtly «*tah»:»h- cause th* Russian authorities
td- by thig-- tiro*-. H# »aid he re- provided her mother with
Bikta to »ay that it «•* not.
cijuate food and fu«i."
Bui h« ha* net abandoned, his
A suspicion that Princess
belief, h* added, th»t ih* na- mint might have been peh
dona will «v*ntu»lly accomplith by persons seeking hur Wi
a peace for. th* ten*fit of cii had been expressed by the
th*_ peoples —
of ih*- world.
. .
.
Army’# e r I m 1 nst 1 invest!
Th* President »*id he h » a n « '*i , -1|U w|nl« tlswy were
had any doubt about th* w ttdon i(
jur
**tima:cd
of dropping atomic bomb* on 4^ , , ^ belonging to the
Japanese cities sine* h* n r * * * cess,
—
llet son, l*rmce herd
it saved th* live* of -W.Ofsj Von Bchoenaieb^arolatn deck
I.v 4*r*ia. had h f " ;
"
^ T ^ w 'r.ev rs* co n feren ce covered' « m s l o d g i n g s
Ucriin.
j wide range of other questions:
Polilits—the President said t»had not approved any sit* f"* R A D I O P R O G B A I
Btailon WTUU
tne Democratic National Connec­
tion in 194S. arbiing that i* » Tfcat&gt;4&gt;s Bvrtiiu*
m atter for the Party's
t
t l »&gt;!• D«y
Conmtittc*
decide. He skid. t: J Twliiabt koUK
---------------- —to ---------he will be in favor .uf any to y t ti i iuvh a .s »h
t:S4 b p u iti 1 'a n d e
the committee select*- . »u .nsilni
As for a new chairman- »• »,ri
1:49 News
event Robert E. Ilannegan re 4dk.-AH_yiii-UQ .
signs a* head ° r tb*, cimh»lrie-.l . ‘j^ i n . AinJsssadon

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Publiahers Aualtlary

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in* up th . Labor D*p»rtmro».
That was on* of the A«WpUsJ&gt;*
mctii* of Cmirr***, b* aalo.
Quickly ihrn. Hr. T*“ra*n * r
•d Ihkl ha bat no diJutA ,h\ V l q*
Labor Department will
eventually, that it ran t h* P*T*
mar.rntly torn up.
,
,
Cougrct* ma4k Appropriations

W* sat ort the porch of a pleas*
ant home in a amall inutw*ater;&gt;
community one evening reecnriy,
discussing the goals toward which
the cilirens of every town should
work—better schools, greater civic
participation, moie pride In com­
munity. Our hostess was one of
those conscientious ciri: leader*
who sees dearly the problems and
failures of her town and is doing
more than her share to rlimiusle
them.
"Our* newspaper could help," she
commented, "but wo can t aeein to
get th* editor interested."
W r asked for ■ epezrfle example.
"Just a faw months ago." aha
explained, "al let of us were both­
ered b r ih*-*nrt&gt;ke nblrtiFfj-w *
have a lAt of amall fvfh.rfaa In
town.
"1 saw fhe editor at a dinner
Municipal Airport. A live
party
and asked him about it. 'E d/
m|UI
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gonUact and about' 7&gt;0 ba»«i&gt;»ll plfint fit L u fk in . TfiXi, w h ic h t u r n s o u t lli&gt;out 50,000 to n s n I Hid. ‘why don't you h iv t a
player* are involved. II tbi* d**J y e a r. T h e re a r e m an y p la n ts m a n u fa c tu rin g k r a f t a n d up about tha smoke nuiasnceV He
goes ibiougb, it will }»« » &gt;**1 O th er p ap ers. T he S o u th s p u lp nnd p a p e r in d u s trie a a re *,w u WM * k00^ ,dft* bul
m a rc h in g on.— T h e N ew O rle a n a S t a t e ..
ever cam# °f it. A pparqulr h*s
ither in Sanioid** c*P
afraid of the factory owners.
There teemed pH point in tirin g
Tbe Ju .c c e 'P ^ a rirn rm ha. de­
to explain what was obvious Tb a
TOO LA TE TO CLA SS
cided to inveitigtte high p ri« .
newspaper man but diffi nli for a
By HUB9FLL KAY
layman to understand. Editor did
They m a y - b*\.interested.in a i«probably did think a ‘ write-un '
port published in Wednesday’s p*
Picking up my Northwest Flor- There la no atmosphere of the waa ■ Rood Idea, but then he ask­
p en that individual incomes have Ida tour w her, I left off last I penal institution, no uniforms, no ed himself some questions.
increased from 40 billion beloie column at Panama City, 1 found guards. The boya live In a clsan, . First, just what Is a "writa-up"
t
£rt’1rtb ,n d . development of wholesome settlax tha*. cannot
(be war to 193 .billion this year, this
Gulf Coast 'metropolis truly) hslp-but bring out tha best that Is
an all time high
amaalng. It has nb&lt;ut taken up In them. They, learn worthwhile who gae* a demonatraiisn of th*
ih:; .
^
th# slack causetkbv the closing of* trades, hava ampla opportunity fur best in public relatione in their
and gracious marine, of greet­
The city ol Ucsls is planning
,h |Pl'lrd * »n,l rednetion of recreaiiim ami from every, stand- easyand
their maalsrful control of
(0 meet at least a pact ol in military personnel that during the point the school ts a credit lo the ing
the
many
derail* that go lo make
war
years
turned
it
into
a
madstate and to thosa reaponsible for such an event
financial prcblcms by levying *
a aucrevv.
it# management.
gaibage t*«. We don't know jutl
With the leadership of
It# present industrial growth i*
Also at Marianna we visited th*Honored
Florida Publicity sud rublic
how popular S garbage tax will sound and of a permanent nature Florida Caverns State Park a t
Relations Association for the en­
be. Some people might say,. "Just and aa a tourist resort It is grow- guests of the Florida Forest and suing
y*ar, I con think of no way
___ m___
Fark Service.
Thla amazing na»leave the. garbage lay,” wad cc- Ing,! by leap* and bounds. Ita ___
beathes are equal to any , to be| ural attraction is oraeticaliy un- to advance thg arganiiulkm'a wel­
fure to p*y the tax.. But one Lmpd on th# Gurf C-taal while known lo most Floridian* aod the fare than to continue th«M, tour# of
thing is gSftnin, ib* *ity can't sportsmen find it, a veritable purs visitor front out of atata seldom visual education Inaugurated I by
immediate pr*dece*iu«-. Frank
1 collect ‘gsrbsge if Tt doesn't h a .c dUe'. Tile beach srra aittaci* heart of it. Located three mile* my
countless thousands during the north of Marianna, th* nark U Wright; for to KNOW Florid*
| the money to hiie the men to do summer *e*#on and mnstrurtiuti
-- _
open tho year round. While th* vou must 8EE Florida.
it.
4 U ? -!
Jits been unable to keep up with underground caverns a rs not aa oxthe demand for accumulation*.
tensive or developed M those uf
P Us i d e "b p~AilN (i 1
Are you one o( those who ts
rty made up of publicity Carlsbad or Mammoth t ’ave, they
waiting for a new car? then
public relattona men nnd writt­ offer equal Interest and entertain­ TALLAHASSEE. Aug. I t, b T —
The Florida Railroad aod Public
you should be interested in the en from all aecliona.of the Mate ment.
Skillfully lighted, with well con­ Utilities Commission annoupcod
rrpert that automobile prodqrlion waa tremendously imprrracd v/ith
the whole area »e traversed. Mtiny
• trail*, thra* wonderful today a public bearing will be held
-x j* a! a new low level (or this time of them were making their first structed
caves present n never-ending
f f year at C |0 wvrkcit stay olt trio Into this section of Florida fairyland of weird and unusiud for- Sept 9 at Bl. Cloud on operation
of the S t Cloud exchangs of tb*
the job on account of the heat. and because of this first hand uatlona with 'atalagtRas and sta- Florida TsltphoM Corjiurmtioo of
of its charms, beauties lagroltca glistening in lha lighted
However, no one would get mad­ knowledge
and advantage* they will he able passage ways that seem to wind
der than CIO auto workers &gt;( to inform othsrt with aiHhentic through n labyrinth of avenues
farmers stayed off the job be- data and Information etou; this without beginning or end. It is
JU U O D E 'S K D IU R O H S
probably Florida’* only completely
.Cause it was too hot to work in favored territory.
■ i r A ny • • If
it’s
food
you
want,
the
finest
nlr-ctmdltloned
attraction
for
th*
the fields.
obtainable, perfectly pr .pared and temperature remains a? approxi­
—
v S T T m An t e l T m T
rmrved. you atop at Cdrsoni, loc­ mately S3 degree* Fahrenheit at
We have had several inquiries ated
on the Cutf Coast Highway a alt time* regardless of the tem
"DArf pe 7 n u r . s o
lately aa to why the naiiow sheet short distance north of Panama peraturn above ground,
.— sehicb baa
U s beew appeartflf lately[C ityr w*&gt;l j , ™r-wdi find m ry — tn^addition to th# tntareitlng
H E 'P M E ^ M t
our piper. We ordinstily uic thing from a hamburger on a bun and enchanting carerno, thla InriU
Ik lf ME T # THWKtft*
io atuffed pheasant and a courte­ inx State Park has natural rock
a 35“ roil. 5 2 ^ “ roll .n d a 70" ous,
appreciative management that garden*, wild lif*, histone*) values
H t f N P E HA?»T‘ o '
toll lot our (our. tix sml e»*’&gt;t is genuinely concerned about your and recreational faciiittoi that
papers rctpeclively. But due patronage. Our gtoop dined there make It a paradise for tha lover o f ,
L 'r t N ' / /
the newsprint shortage, we are and we were so Impressed with the nature and lha out-of-door*. Those
*r
food, th# service ami the sincere who hav* not visited Florida Cav­
always able to obtain the a v hospitality that era went on record erns B u t* Park have
tlxa which we want, and have -with • resolution of approval th at a remarkable attraction and on*
of which tho atata way w*U bo
&gt; use what we can get. TWhett w m unanimous,
A highlight of oar trip was a p ro u d ..
•
have four page* with a three
visit to th* Florida Industrial
Upon our arrival a t C avern
fly sheet in lha middle we School for. Boys at MsrUnr*. Tho Slat* Park w* were warmly greet­
w a r a d3” roll. When w* average person thinks of tt a t S ed h r a delegation representing
ciiht page* with two ol "reform school" or "(ail" for jirv*- offikals of both the Bt»U Forest
delinquent*. While it it matn- A Park Service and the Florida
narrower than |hg others. nilo
tainod for socially handicapped Forest and Fork Association, the &gt;
-x boy ia-o
a ,6 4
y i^F oS H S oT or .
w ith two o l tarns thkre. It la In no&gt;te n ia a J a il th
e splendid ptocrasa
peogroi mode tn prd_____
h r o n i l s , On th# contrary. , under tho a hie vidTror thla atato with a Credltabis
A

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Secretary of

suggestion

NFAV YORK - p p |
Johnalwir, an rx-G l, o r New’ y U(
City, bs* toad* a paint that kijj,
rose he*.

lojrrthrr on • kelf-brtp t'1*"In blunt language.
Trum an .accused Congrc** * ** r

How About A “Write-Up?”

concern o v er p ro d u c tio n , th e iThurfton m a y be im proved.
hop* to bear?
Tbr dm »b* await* will not rrturu
T he A m erican w o rk m an , w hose livelihood d ep en d s on
Ip tbi* or m i «h»r J**rth e dem and fo r h is p ro d u c t, n e v e r th ln k a o f th e loom -operIt la too U ti . . a .. ns
a ,o r &lt;,r atedl-m ili w o rk e r in Indin ns h a v in g a n y co n n ectio n
aarh a** lib# tbr-otber,
! w ith his life. N o r does tint M .rshin o r H indu v isu alize a
As * srvne, a.stone.
link betw een h im se lf a n d th e ta r - o f f c itiz e n o f th e U n ite d
—Yet atwsrs toward tb* roaring •» s u ite s . T he co nnection e x is ts , n e v e rth e le ss, te n u o u s a s a
.
.
,
s pi der web, s tr o n g a s steel, fo r ire tte r o r w orse.
Thrrrll be lb*** tltoe*.
Yfhen *h* wtll pause toia*"b»rr.
Wioding the clock,
Southern Newsprint
Or atralfktenlng. a ebair.
Wbetr the trill turn and
T he econom ic w ell-being o f th e S o u th will be p u sh e d
Or &gt;w» to «* .'
,
Ills face upon_Ab»
a h e a d a n o th e r sto p by th e $30,000,000 n e w sp rin t p a p e r m ill
1 1 0 W a r d o n i r r t .H .
w hich, acco rd in g to an n o u n c e m e n t fro m B irm in g h a m , will
Welle, iniists that he n | s h o rtly b e -c o n stru c te d in A lab am a.
• a .w T .a n l i amateur *» * hullT h is m ill's Ind icated c a p a c ity is 100,000 to n s a n n u a liy .
- j
Bu. ss V - Lull art.It he A t to d a y 's r e ta d p rie w th is p ro d u ct w ould h a v e a v alue
**•
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, o f 7H &gt;oiir|9r000,00o. T hl# wHl l&gt;e, th e re fo re , a new indua«
a clkH by* liVmawll.
tr&gt;’ o f c o n s e q u e n c e .u tiliz in g a ra w m a te ria l th a t is p le n tifu l
Plans at* u^3tr ~way hete to a n d c o n s ta n tly renew ed, nn d p ro v id in g a hom e p ro d u c t f o r
M Yctk G*nl» (or a hom e m a rk e t t h a t u*e* se v e ra l m illion tona o f n e w sp rin t
sign up
t winter training school at the a n n u a lly .

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Roach Killing: Paint
Has Been Discovered

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If ffffetipIMMt i rtiH» paftl flpMTl

1 tools qf or ronrefts to Ideologies
which ignore or contest these
—an editorial, a discussion ih his giwat moral values.
personal gossip column, a • news
By conducting yourselvea with
story, a feature atory, or pertjaPt a fine sence of self-respect, selfsome poetry?
What about tb* confidence and devotion to-duty,
subject m etier—waa It to he Pul- you have rendered Hie physical
ted out of (he thin (though »mul&gt;&gt; subservient to eh* massed and In
air. without facta, figiiiet and so doing earned the admiration
uuotationa to give It foundation? of a free world and the lasting
Most important, of what value Is i respect of your ' vanquished foe.
a single diatribe? The only jaffec-' Tou have written an ennobltiv* way of fighting igaiuat amok* ing .chapter in human progress,
or anv other civic evil i* a con- which will lead to the regenerturning campaign, ami a small pop- atlon, frmn the faUltim of war
4b lacks the peiionn.l to conduct to-.th* realism that la peace, oi
onc
I those million* inhabiting Japan a
So Editor Ed. believing that a i ialanda.
single com plaint abvuL

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The Book of Happy Storir

Goodrich Schedules
llnicui Negotiations

U. N. Meet

W O O D M E N of the W O R L D
life Insurance Society

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to bargtln mi
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British loan revision—No commeat.
St., Lawrence W aterw ay—T-u.
President said hfc StlU U for thie
project and ha* been for it for
14 yeai».
“ Budget Veview—Berised Tiu^Jel
estimate* for the current fiscal
rear will be ready in 10 or 15
days.
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jil&lt;»J__ 1 ° •&gt;!
An th is an n itar*!«• ?«•«»
not indicate enough interest to M r y r i extend ray profouad adt:tS Hammy K aye
make the subject newewotthy, let miration and gratitude. You may
S .l* to.ifp er* Mrsnade
l t ( S IViirnan'* World
(he m atter drop.
. j be asiured that history, the final
isios N,»*
The Incident interesti «* Ucause '.arbiter_ between alt tfnngi right
J(l!«S IlswaiOm J1*todi«*
it illustrate* the utter failure " f *“«l *u . thing# wrong, between
IDitf Tun** Y«u'v« 'H»qu»*i»J
civic leaders to jndetstutoi the fact and fancy, aucceaa and fall- Foul Play Denied In
K * 31 ;oin « Milwtl**
newspaper's role in a campaign ure, will not misjudge nor forget,
tl «» lar't Os TI*.ling
Death
Of
Princess
IZiVS
KtW*
for community betterment. Whru
t t : l S \V**i«rn Rnuiuhp
the issue is abstract ami undocu­
BERLIN. Aug. 14 U F l-T h a S o | " f t
mented th# citizens th?rotc1v*s
Price Prediction
viel Newr Bureau quoted P r in * l,lW
must band together and take the
cess Caroline Carolath as saying] l:M r«u&gt; a cr *
Initiative by making it eoncrvte,
irn iM H * «»m fee* o m i
by documenting, and by ibtreby between encouraging "an intelll- her mother, Princes* H e rm lre 'j'J * Hr " » r {? JJv»lc
creatfng new*. Editor Ed can gent program of stimulating pro­ di^d of natural cause, and -no ,H
Ji»*I N ew t 6* * ul‘d’
then nick It up Ih both bis r.ews duction" and continuing to allow tout pilay
i or starvation wo* in- »:•» Hsr Non* Ranch
'
ii« s News
and editorial columns with the full “private rationing" of such prod- volved."
knowledge ■th at he Has aubttan- ucta aa automobiles, gasuline and ■ Princess llermin* was th* wid S SI lltloU le rv b lu m i
S i l t #&gt; I*r«u'1lr M's Hail
tial support, with confidence that steel
1ow of Germany's 1st* Kaiser.
I
l i t * Xlsrch Tim*
he can count on a steady flow of
Princes*
Caroline'#
statement
S;(9 Howard Parlow
Wolcott suggested that th* Unlammunition until the battle is won. for foreign accounts until the came from Frankfurt on tha 4:«4 Newt
—Publishers Auxiliary. ted State* "alow down" on burring rider, in th* Russian tone, whofe SiOl I (SO Club
I ’.OS U r t l N .w t
need* of the home mark*: have ah* went to receive th* body t i l l N ovetty Time
been met. Continued purchase* of her mother, who died there last ti&gt;« M«et (be Hand
H eat W ave
lt« » IJilIv C last'ct
for forelrn use, he claimed, ar* Thursday.
According to SNB, Carotin* S is# N ew t I.* I h , D ay
one of the reasons for prevailing
( i' m Dm M (IKH !*»■• O w i
asserted that three doctors, two
high prices.
sldenta of the midwest, deceit.led
If labor continues i t s :demands aerinans and a Russian, c e r ti­
on disgruntled easternem.
I&gt;r- C h a rle n L . P«
for higher wages, Wolcott said, fied ■that Hcrmin* died nf a
' Boaton reported a high Wed­ "Labor will be th# loser In tb% heart attack "following two days'
Optometristnesday of 99 and New York City tong ru n because prjductlun costs, illness of purulent infieramaticu
Sanford
AlUntlc Bk. BU tl
97, wlth.no relief forecast for th# and consumer prim*, rise with of th* tonsils, combined with
Hours: 9-1X 1-B
Phone f
•astern states until friday n ig h t wages.* ap ab sety ."
- I
Set. 9-1*
But tho cooler w*ath«r ia un
Sh*
said
she
"protested
and
de­
He suggested that Clark inquire
Ryes Examined • Glass**
tho way, th* Weather Bureau
"the possibility of collusion in nied all rumor* of violent de*:h.
**fd. Widely scattered thunder­ into
showers and seasonably, normal tome Industries to b ^ - it. prices
tempereturse wsre forcast for a higher than are justified by in­
wide section of th* Midwest to- creased production costa."
"We Hill hope to Uch rent con­
'* “ ‘
‘the not them
TJ.;
" - trol by next M*r-h, when th#
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present rent control lqw expiree,"
wero moving, aoitwsrd, Wolcott rgfd. "Bat if the* hurting
eu said, serosa northern problem hasn’t been licked by then.
*
...... . and northern Indiana and it may be n t m u r v to extend
would extend southward t-toignt control*, especially la area* wherw
with ‘the wind owing around it
there are shortages and where
the northw est
hardships would result on tenants
There were report* of scatU rci If control* were taken off."
soaking rains In some localities,
Any extension of rent curbs, ha
the forraster sold, notably in intimated, would includ &gt; an exist­
extreme southern ' Kantav, th# ing provision allowing percent In­
Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, crease* by "voluntary" agreement
Were they each chapters In a book,
southeastern -Colorado ami In betw een'tenants and landlords.
northern Michigan and Wisconsin. . Wolcott said that o' tenant
claim* paid by the Woodmen of the Wq
The corn Uslt generally was re­ should not -xgree' to * 1$ percent
- would tell thousand* of happy storif
ported as still needing mulatur*. boost if ho doe* not believe U Jus­
however.
tified. ;
hom es eawed. families kept together, f
For
the
Northern
and
Middle Atlantic states where
given
college training, couples protect
some worker* left or were rent
from waul In old age, etc.
borne from their Job* yesterday
because a f the heat, continued
tem peratures In tho high Vtf’a
le t Ih* local Woodmen rupreeeoiaflrs pai your name on
war* forecast for today. The Gulf
AKRON, a / An'g. H (*&gt;—
a page oi lUe book ol happy alorioa. Aak him to explain
S tates also would remain warm Contract talk* between -the B
and humid the Weather Bnrcau F. Gimdrich Co. and the Unitedbow yon can build financial security with aaie, aounA
CIO Rubber worker* of A m erki
legal m i n i Woodmen Bhe tnenranco protection,
win begin Monday in Cleveland,
d e e enjoy Woodcmil'e halernal and nodal boneBU.
L. 8. Buckmastgr, inUrniltonsi
union president, announced today.
Th* company auddtnly capitu­
( Ca a H w i d trwai P a c t f l a t )
tives of th# United States by alt lated yvttcrdey to demand* of thu
means try to got a decision which union that Its **v*n plants tr
th* question uf which the URWA ]a bargaining
has no relation
considered for a single m anor
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Ininf . prerioui’j

i

S i "nhvaWmlby
|B |»
r . art home and tha caverns.
i i r t ^ ^ n j h w the first for the occa

st.
iM
tthat,
i ’llt
Iloo,
DO. iis
f
the
President ssaid
(icaiion Act as. i « n as he winds
a m atter for (he committee.
He declined To say whether
Secretary of Agriculture Ander­
___
son will ( t i e Hann*gsn’a
commit­H
tee lob. bus said he thinks very
highly of Anderson.
F orreslal—Navy Secretary botre tta l will take osth as fWcn;*
rary of Defense under the umup soma naval m atters. Th;
President said h e ’ may announce
A new secretary of the navy
at his next naws conference.

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THURSDAY. AUG. 11. 1947 '

THE SANFO RD H ER ALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

J U JU M M

Social

-

Personal

And

Calender
— "*
Mo n d a y
Th* W. M. a. of the F lr.t
Baptist
Church will meet a t
8:30 P.M. The program ' will be
under the direction of Circle No.
E* With Mr*. H. T. Thomas in
charter. Alt women are invited
attend this meeting. The Sun*, Junior G, Aj and Junior
A.e Will also meet in their
respective places 'a t . 3:30.
The Prayer Band of the Prtabyterisn Woman's Auxiliary will
meet at the church at 3:30 P.M,
Th* regular business ami Inspirit,
ional meeting of the Woman's
Auxiliary will be held at 3:30 P.M.
a t the church.
v,
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware Bible Class of
a First Methodist Church will
_its a covered dish supper at the
church at 1100 P, M. with Mrs.
J . IL TtndrJ, Mrs. P. II, Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown as hoa-

Biff Group Reported
At Country Club
A large group attend, it tho oarberue held at the Seminole Countrv Club yesterday afternoon and
evening. It was reported today by
Charles Potter. Clyde Ttrwilletter, club pro, announced that the

Activities
e r5 o n a l

served woo. cox*r*d_wjth.^,wiute-

o f 4 U o f “a W ^L taois.w il,

I

damask cloth ami l,n the rtditer
weie branched silver cundelnb-’j
holding burning pink l*|ier». Plnti
coral vine was used for d*cnr»ting the dining room. Tlie dinner
Wa* eaten at small table* 111 the
■un porch. Assisting Mr*. Me.Klnnon in serving were Mrs.
Rosa Mnikwoird and Mr*. H .'II.
U cC lillR
latte In the evening the honored
couple w*» presented «i|ver candle
holder*. Those invited io tie with
Min* Dibble amt Mr. Itiownleo
were Mr. and Mrs. 8. F, Ihbhla,
Marguerite Dibble, and Rhode*
Spell of Del.and, Richard Wing
of Providence, It, I., Dr. ahd Mr*.
E. D. Brownlee, Mr*. Mark wood
and Mr*. McCaslin.

FA R E TH REE

■

Engaged Couple Is
Plans Underway For
Honored With Dinner Club Dance At Inn

Mr. and Mts. V*. M. McKinnon
entertained no Saturday for Mist
Betsey Dibble and tin n y Btownlre,
Wlivse ell gage me n l was lecently
announced, with a buffet supper
at thrh- home on Magnolia Ave­
nue. Beautiful arrangements of
pink roses and fern were used In
Kav Shoemaker is visiting with the living room and sun (Hitch.
Tfie table in tin- dining room
his uncle and aunt. Me. and Mrs.
from which th e supper W*»
J. S. Thorpe, in Ml. Tiitxjr, N, J.
It

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T*» ii.iidc oi. p-»,iul:ii SteWni
Maiiit. snij Ids inrhfMra of (&gt;r;

IS-11. .‘ -I

BROADWAY
tt&gt; JACK irUKIAN

laud., will be’ henr-l when the bun
NEW YORK Elia l.ognii, tif­
ft&gt;rd_ Haili ami Teoid* Club htihli fing with her producer, I jo* S ibiifH eroirtl &gt;luii,r at the Mayfuu aoti. bo** of the inuskfli "I itdnn's

I P It wa* announoed today *■&gt; Itninliow," spent a Saturday eve
the Inn The dance \jni l&gt;e hel I ning in n high dudgeon in Te.unity
on .•'aioqbry fiom lyinO I*. M. one instead of tlx- Idth blrejl
until '_• iHi
M, fei stub mem Theater. . . Elia art (Veil five min­
utes late, she said, and the man
'•i nod their guest*.Tie i .uiindltee t* makinc p y|i- nt-ement enforced un Euiio ml
HR_
_ iinr that pci fio tun t »nb-i Ioaiob. ..HHL
- to r-«■ httgcvYrowd
‘mil
ipi-iulj,. nre aaktd U, e*11
‘ I lie I healeC n half bout t . for,.
niUct f,,i yeaeivalion*. ■ Follow- cm tain lime,-. . . N ut’iiluctl doubt
tlust Ella ami. thc.j-inw will i*uHj
lit ti&gt;c dimvv * w in ioi,iig i...-,
lJom l aiitl "l/ieakfact' wi'j li company ,liine t when fieg t ‘
trac t ends.
served in I lie dining loom
t)no or the s t i l l of i -h tw rtp
pmachtng Chicago ha* t**fu*ed t.i
appear llien- amt the inaitay elite lit
jhinks kin- tlu&gt; some UltcX'd tllbsl
pertiiuicult dislike ,&gt;r fright »&gt;f two
Windy City.......... . p.icdtiK iterjticsT . . . She refused to uppem
there a veur'ago In a not h e ntu-i
cid.
Claude Rains -lipped in li Nt c
Yotk for n day Indwceo va,alBHc
mg on hi) IVnnsylvama fai n . .
Alexis Thompson, you N't :ntl!h&gt;ftniie spoils piomoier soil • ife sii-

* tit fVsrW” frfir&gt;he is^ ill
er and the supper ws* served in slid confined to the Feinald
■the cluh house, on the menu |iir- taughton Me nTf-rlal". Hospital.
oared by the cluh chjf was bar­
Mr. and Mrs. 11, J. l.ehman
becued beef, pork and lamb, baked
bean*, potato salad, cole slaw, have returned from Crown Point,
olives. pickMs, hot roll** r&gt;d coffee. Ind. where they spent several
Following the supper, gates. wrtc week*.
played and dancing enjoyed by iht
Mis* 1-aurs Mae Brown, Mt-u
member* present.
Those attending were Mr. and Jean Crowd*/ and Mrs, C, C.
M r*..J.I). Neill. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Henderson spent today at D al­
Koumillat. Mr. ami Mrs. If, R. tons Bench.
Porn*. Mr. and Mrs. G. K McCall.
Mr. and Mra. E. F. Ionic, Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. S. J, l.ynfh and
Mrs. John Meisch, Mr. ami Mr*. *iin, Justin;- returned tuday from
Kov Holler, Dr. and Mr*. A. W- Ml. -Tahur and New York City
Ko*. Jr., Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. !,*fciety te g u lar, mail., up with Jo h n ;
they have lieen spendiup
fler, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C arrs- wliero
te ste s.
i'erotiai ow nri
El Murueco, s f . :
iii-iut two mouths.
way. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Williams,
le r their rhubaili « ,e r Tliompmu i n a n n o u n c e m e n t
Mr. and Mrs. DaviiteSri’lth. Mr.
son's mu Iteing allow. .1 In’ the
Mrs. Clyde Terwillrgar, Dr.
swank saloon In u sports jurki-t.
ALTAMONTE • and
Mr. and Mr*. Sf. I,. Wright and
and Mrs. T. F. McDani •!*, Mr. Sod son, Cullen, plan to leave Friday
Ml. and Mrs. Edward Boy. Wd- ; . . Theali-i- Guild will proseyinj
SPRINGS NEWS
Mrs. Kov Mann, Mr. rf&gt;id Mm. for Shelby and Gaalonbt, N. C.
Iink announced Uslnv the bit ill n guy they say has i&gt;, , n
tty RDM THOMAS
John Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Where they wiU visit with rvla*
M b s . it. D. McI n t o s h , j r .
of twin sun*, ttolwli l’lelil and n* a newspaperman tn order lit
FI. B. Smith.
live*.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug It 1/lY- Ittc haul_Wight, on Aug. I'J nt the get Oftklevs In their -III.Vt*. '
‘Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Wallow, Jr.
Also Mr. and Mrs, J, S. Stuck.
Frank Morgan may have found Feinsld’ iuiughiiin Meniurlut Ho-Iisent last week end in Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. George Maiden, Mr.
Mrs. H. A. Su-inmeyer and her
fortune in the yaeiit race* to Bilal 'li*. Wdlink wilt I*- I'Mrs. Sam llintiphern formerly and Mrt. Edwin ShlnhoDer. Dr. two slater*. Mis* Kuitjco Walker good
I
I nt C j I T f f R J b m e i . d * j e d . as dha .funner• Ala’ ? . « « • ! ' • ........
'o f Altamonte,. now of . Bowline wpd Mrs. I(arry WovtLuO, Dr.-ami of
nf Suwfoid
Cut#ju.I and 'U.L.
Ilf
»
Mr*. W. ‘ f:*C
Wlgk..
for a teal Mississippi Rivet -how
I G reetC R y.'l* VAItlng KyVatJfCr Mrs. O.X. Bark*. M r.'.nd 1Mrs. It lei of Tallahassee, aie visiting le *av* h r* r''iiik' tb ■d til- lioat.
Blent, stilt worn out front th-'
hunt «s u vocation attinrhm fetMrs. Clarence I,. Horne, and other L. Perklna. Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Wal­ ■dative* in Greenville and Ab­ Uin.
said
he
found
Operating
a
its guesti*. . . . Owner Moil Menru
relatives In tpntral Florida.
ler High and Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
iiuut is toti much of a lutiincs* iri -eher has nursisl ltie idea .for - piu.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goddard and Also Mrs. Camilla Bruce and tiie beville, 8. C. fur sevrral weeks. , big
Happy
Birthday
and
•‘like
running
a
factory,"
He
time, leason being llliU I f win on
family are vacationing in Sara­ Missat Betty Lvdbeter. Janet llel*
Mr. and Mr*. M. I- Batumi and is going to sell Ihe yacht when
old Showhortt art or hint self- i&gt;m-k
sota.
tel. Camille Ratten, Pat Schulte M. L Ratarn, Jr. will I n n In tho it leluiti* line. He w*ill |dan* a
when. . . . Bandleadbe Vaughn
l.ysfta Ann McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Myers are M a r i a n n a Springer, End»l*v
Monroe, stuck uni-xpeiteilly iiver
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meisch and Dorothv Powell, and morning for Junalu iks, N. C. u&gt; trln to Tahiti this year- -hut on a
nlght in a town wjileh dtall nt i.
Brown. Mr. Myers Is a Sergeant Bill Herndon. Jame* Ridge, Hugh •Pend a few daya with their daugh­ freighter, mi ml you.
George is bark at MGM for the oti i n « to m n ain annnyino’is; in-iem uiti dlplutuniirally naitHin the U.' S. Marine Corps, and Wkalchel, Roy Wiiliams, Mike amt ter. Ann. who’ha* been ther e fur
the past six week*. She will sc- first time slnrr he made ‘'I ’he "lltijlv
t
’
Ibxpect* to leave for Pearl Harbor John Whelchel. Mark Cleveland, company
wq.mI only luifimni f ’T-tir—
thest home.___________ JbwtSwt-Vi it11.with flir tn-ttnrbtrtn will: .:nh
to th e h u n t's treat hull I. . . "Ye*,
the first of September. Mr*. My- Hueh Whalehhl. Jr..
crisis ft faces."
F,|
Hi II. He 1* apiuaring tn “Lux.
TTjrwUt-rcninlJi In AlUhldnIe~wiii
t'rusliy and Bot&gt; ILipe fiist I run." teplhst the hones: fellow.
Ray Fox, W. I*. Board, U. W.
Sir. and Mr*. J. M. Leunnid ami uiv Ltner," which, t» now ho ie* sawBine
{ her parents, while. Sgt. Myers
’-Roail To Rio" without uti “ ‘Imt I h ate to do It 1 - f H ,■ you'll
Silencer, Gone Smith and G. W; two children and Mrs. Ilcm k lla turneil
from Honolulu. Ami hem
overseas.
e and thought t! wa.i their think a fte r you've .eeit it that I'm
Austin.
Leonard plan to leave this week­ la another uuirk • • Getugd ap •lidirn.
Fellow McLellan returned to Al­
w
ni't
ever.
But prevt'a crowds a liar."
end fur Abinglon. Va. and Blue- neared tn a rm jnniunl idiu of the and I'm amount
Nm limit Corwin'- unit &gt; -cripls
tamonte Sunday, after a visit in
ctami it is
field. W. Va. where Mr., and Mrs. same title in 11*33, and in the cast the lie-l of the execs
done regular) In
Jacksonville of several weeks.
“ Roads.” All of ur e being
Cretlinivlovnkia. . . . lti- 'O n i
f i was- -Frank Morgan.
Mrs. 8, Burkholder I* n| the Trees* Lives Depend ta-onard and children will spend
whi'
ii
proves
you
can’t
juitv;
your
short time and M u. Henrietta
Note nf Triuhtplt" , -ud irlrled fur
own ifb-rls.
' 1*
W[ll*cy Nursing Home in Orlando,
Upon Capital Battle aLeonard
will spend too lumalndar
the celebration tbi* ni.-nth of tin
John Garfirh! leaves Sept,15 to
■IV-re she I* convalescing fiom s
of
the
summer
with
her
daughter*.
t Gi rman aut n-tnli i . m e . tin- i linn
recent fall.
establish hit iesid&gt;*iico in New
By JANE EADS
York ami attend the premiers uf
Mrs. I.aw re nee H. Brooking Har
*;KI»s Of Death" sLirt* slowly, IW* 30 station*.
nut
WASHINGTON—Upon
ihe
"Body and Sout." n r open tn hut uind« up as one of th - moat
rsturned from Pekin, III. Mr. and
BANDLEADER
Bh.-u
r&gt; !-i
Tennessee Wtllinms"*'A Streelrur austH-ni-e filteil mnvlc* of the
Mrs. Howard Brooking drove down
it®
Cnll.^l Desiiti" Di,t . I. John will son. Filmed In the east nb&gt;nc ilw.-n't think Ilo- wintr Lai d
with her. and will return to IVUn elm—most
'T*1'®* m?ypopular ih,r
(al®
of
,he
Mints
To
IIouBewive&gt;
ilia lj tie r -in
also instturt elastfs in motion plrluiines* In in for further in- omte
at a taler date.
Home Demonstration lute acting at the Aineriran “ Ibsuncrang" line*, it beats a traum a iUld lm.- inperlit tie- G'.-i
Mr. and Mr*. A, C. M&lt; Near and virtually every Main Street in Ant- WeeklyS pfrom
reality
which
Hollywood
emit
ecia
list.
T
a
lls
b
a
s
.e
*
Academy o( Dramatic Art*. , , . create It is a sordid tale of jToofc* Island Casltm in Nov IL-hidit.
family of Savannah, (ia. it ft Wed­ erlea.
Bark beetles, whirh carry tho
By Isabelle H. Thuraby
Billy DeWolfe onlm-* IImt he'll and ceps, but it's well-rut fhar- The into Frank* t'n--. beSuvtxi
nesday after spending a few day*
prohaldy never make another pic artt-rs .-Yoke fascination. Vfct«|- h o n l f a e o ot* tliu Algun-pi'n,
with Mr. and Mr*. B. D. McIntosh, fungus of the dread Dutch Elm
CANNErTnUAVAS
ture. Reason! Paianumt ha* djs- Malute. as a -tool plgeo.t. i* ar,V would entile cotiletitedly. at tfu
Jr. and othrr relative* in Orlando. disease which ha* destroyed trees
[ Mrs. Carrie Itninea I-ft Sunday * i,hJ n »
J*lle
NV,W There are several .says nf can­ eovered hi* talent* a* a good-will ■xinglv good. Su|i]»ortlng tie Bliiitt hotel’# slipper cloli, x to.tr liu,for New Bedford. Mo**, where Vork City and decimated tree* in ning guava*. They m a y b e eatmeil eiulsaary. A 3 hot t Uip tn *il. Louis Donlevy.. Colleen Gray and lfielr •ngaitr—retu rn ed t o ' f t — n r r r r r
Nrw England and'O hio, havr al­ whi)|p. 'p ,letNt7~iir Unpi deit. They turtrt-d Into an esploitation • tour ant 'Vlttmart, the best aeru-n heel popularity as ,i» nflei llien ler,
aha will siHUtd a few •re.-kx.
may be halved. *eed* iemov*| |.y of Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis, In a lung dinw. c e le tu ity Imttgout to ui»-h a d r -,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Mitch- ready lieen found here.
Though the fungus has not means of the dilver oc fruit prres. Buxton ami other towns. The pop­
g r f r that it will be -.-'d oe-d.
M l have had as their gtmtl Mra.
and
this
pulp
may
be
returned
to
ular comic told Ole he t-xpectrd to
Mitchell’* aunt, Mra, Gumma De- lieen seen on local elm*. It has
tho
halves
and
be
loosed
wl’h
been found only 30 mile* from
to- hanih-d a brief caun instead
Land* from Havana, Culm.
Mr. ami. Mra. Don IIhit)* will here. In Montgomery County, them. Or shells ami pulp mny lie of ■ film role. But U-spils !,j.
return this week from Milwaukee, Maryland. District tree author­ rooked separately. I'rorivd in the f«-ar*. he took* set for “A Connrcticiltt A’ankes-." Mi-anwhll; lie's
.Where they have spent the past ities expect It to reach hevr with­ followlpg manner:
Waah. and remove bjussnm end. being dispatched again- -Id the
two months. They shipped *n- in a few weeks. They say it may
Peel. If skin I* blemished in any­ “Variety filrt" opening in Tor-,
route to visit friend* and relatives already be here.
in New York and Washington.
t&gt;ie- way. Cook two to thn-* minute* onto.
An intensive camttaign to ni
Ann Rhcrblan spent her first
D.- C._
the . ipw
scourge
lh« Welm*.
—__
W| -j - -—a *vent
i'll* l-aaxF
” ****** vof
s **.sag
rassewf (according to sixe and tipetteas of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. JMtch- • arhirh many Wahsingtonlan* con- fruit) in ladling, 'thin o r medium day on "Good Sant" tn u torrid
all are .leaving Friday fur Boston, ■tiler the city's greatest *&gt;ngh&gt; syrup made with cane sugar or a toVi- *eenc with' Garv Coulter. 8 mid
^ w h e ro they will lie until the first esthetic asset, la already under blend of white nu n ayrup and ratie tho usually shy Coop: " | always
P o f September when they will go wav. Representative* of the Na­ sugar. This preliminary rooking like to rehearse a Scene thhr
to Novia Scotia. They will return tional Capital I'arka, '.lie District is given in order to have u full utighly so I know wher« Em
. |
to Altamonte, In Septeinlier.
government, and th* U. 8. Depart­ pack when processing is rompMnl, going" . . . .
If ‘‘Peach" park is desired and
E sther William* got a new j
ment of Agriculture have banded
Quartet
To sAppear
, together to protect Washington'* guavas am larger and thick mealed, convertible a* husband Ben Gag.-',
so . y-xs.
v i e r \ J estimated 30.000 planted elm* and haves may lie packed In Jar* after token of affection on b -r birthA t L n u r c h U L ( l O d I the humlreds growing wild tn a very slight pre-rook, in over­ day. . . . Olivia D elta.ill,in,I ami
--------! *nrk land*. Owner* of ytnis o f lapping'layer*. The concave sur­ Mnietii Goodrich plan lo ski at
The Runnr South *}uartc‘. will ‘ private land have also lieen urged face uf each half should la- down- fit. Morilx th is w ilder. . . .MGM.
appear at thn Church of fiod on i to loin the fight before thousand* ward and the blossom riyl should through producer Joe t'astom a*.
fare the glass. Add a tattle*
tablespoon i* feeking the Metropolitan opera
Monday night at 8:00 t’. M., I t ' of tree* are infected,
ful of hot *yTup“with each layer, house for th*- premiern of "Ti,.
was stated tqjlay by Rot. Paul
f
He said that th e ‘group is
Onre a tree t r hit | f l almost a Process 20 to S3 minute* In xvater Unfinished Dance." Proceeds would
ona of the outstanding nuarteta of ■ure bw Jl’» a goner. You rnn’t bath. (If course, guavxa mav be go toward development of new
tha South andwre heard, every day treat a tree for the disease except packeil cold into clea t, Imt jat'a operatic talent. . . ,
at 11: IS over WFLA in Tamp* at ita'vcry rarlirnt states. If hand- without any pre-cook. Some think
The ax Is falling at most stud- i n
and far the past few month* have teil promptly , the killer ran 1* the flavor la belter this way, a*
been heard station W0RZ in Or*. ■tamped out. In an effort to word with peaclu-M, Imt-trot being''prv io*. whirh ,are being frigliieiie-l ; 111
Undo. ^
off the- ilMeate l|tB District I* shrunk" or heated, the Jsr will pot Into drastic economy move* jiy [he 1
The quartet ts made up. nf Hor­ sponsoring
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an all-out DDT spray­
spray- bo aa full as wben fruit Is packed English tax pinch. Sunshiny note i «*■•
ace Fiord, Roger Clntx, Stacey ing program. Every elm In the hot. Soft, ripe pooches aie often t# a piled by a top ppnlerer. v U I J ? ?
packed-directly in tha inr* or Jins
Self.J. D. Summer and are accom­ District will get a doming.
panied by Quinton Hick* at.the pi­
Expcrtw »ay that the only way and covered with a tailing hot
ano. Prior to organising .the Sunny tn fontral the disease is by con­ t yrup lieforc sealing. Ttie flavor
South Quartet about two v-srs trolling the lieelfea,
The
only t particularly gie&gt;d*hy tho usa of
ago' Horae*. Ftoyd sang vith
method found for control of the thlA im ple mrthod, thaugp thuap'Stamp# Baxter Quartet in Arkan- beetles is to remove dear! end peanince and'fill la not as appeal:
Ml .
it,u
Ing' as wlrt-n a preliminary rook la
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given the fruit.
•It,* . ' k i
GUAVA SAUCE
f
Tak» ripe, well.flavored, arid I J c opcnH 1 2 :1 5 I\M , d aily 40c
guavas. Wash fruit ami remove
HARRIETT MllsI.HR BEAUTY NOOK
btosaoiim and stem ends and an TODAY and FRIDAY
Ta gal a really beautiful permanent, your hair asnal b#
Itlemlshcs on akin. Run Ihrougi
fruit Dress to remove »eod. Mca*
properly ahaped and- becoaslnily styled.
ure. Cook In heavy aluminum ket­
Specials on all waves daring A u g u s t , Haft water for
tle until somewhat thickened. Add
alianpoolng. For appolatmant call 971.
two or more cup* of sugar foccording ta acidity of fruit) to four
?0« N. Park Av*. (forasarly at
F irk )_
cups of pulp and &lt;*(4k rapidly again
&gt;^z for about IS minutes, stirring
often. Pour into hot jars, put tm
incdlately into ladling water, and
process fire minutes. Tills i* eg'
reliant for pudding taueex. short­
cake, cobbler* gelatin desserts, or
for use in making guava Iro cream.
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I Ini liglil-tvt’ tghl wiuden- arc -marl, rumfnrlulilc and
|tr:telit:il fur tml w ia llitT wear. Tun many tlisrriminat111): Amerintn men— men whw know (tie value «f ulw.txs maiitlalning n vxell grnnmetl np|H'iiraticc — have
a lre a d y iir m e tl th is f a i l.. In Ih i’i r eum plfli* s a lio f itd io n .

l irs t nf all. Ih e fib e r s in th e se w oolen In b r ir s arts
liiill'iw; (hex h av e a llie rm n .d a lle i|iiiililv w hich le ts
th e a ir c irc u la te th ro u g h , y et k eep - n u t h e a t.

If xntt want tn cnmliinc smart giust Inoks with stintnier cuinfiirl. the answer is a natural. .In-t rlimwc
Cttrlce .■ summer Stills for ynttr lud weather wnrdruhe.
I’nme in anil select xntirs tuday.

“ We t’lnthc’ the Katnilv — Wc Furnish Ihe Hume'
2Hi K. 1st Kt,

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fall couywe I.uneheona from 1 2 -2
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dying elms, prune c
from elm it era anil conduct
the spraylna programs.
Tho D epartm ent of Agriculture
la doing research on the subject.
H and th e National Capital Parks
*l*o arc sending out scouts to try
to snot th* disease, which la

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THURSDAY, APC. 14, lf47

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA
» n a rim nfiT* SmTmcaa tb* to tu ir
claim or damand ahall ba In writ­
ing. and aball data iba pine, „i Inola. Rlala of Florida. to-w in
raaidanca and pvit offlca adlraB,
NH (Laa* N H i ft. of K 1M ft.1
«&gt;f lha rlalmant. and aball t&gt;a a»nrn
II tr I# Tha Town o f Hanfotd
IN IIKi ESTATE o r EDWARD In by iba claimant, aganl, or at- nik
r ia l Hook I Paata i t to II A III,
_____ _____ _ .
_____
ib
tun
lurnay, «nJ any »u' li claim or da- l l l . l l i . l l i A l i t .
COURT OK T ill. CYHIKTT Jt/DOK, mandl not aa (Had aball ba void,
Tha aaaaaamanl of Iba aald prop.
H llillN O I.il irOUNTV
Emily J. (l-.naalra
' * • riy under Iba aald rartlflrata waa
K IIO IIA T I:.
A t A^mlnlalratnr o f lha Ca- In Ufa nama of W aahlngton IloandTO A LU rflK IH TO flP %ND PER- la la of Edward Donialaa, dacaaaal. U aa .
SONS 1IAVI.NO CLAIMB Oil D E H im publication Aug. 1, l l t f )
L'nlaaa aald cartlfleata aball ba &gt;aMANOR AOAINST SAID ESTATE
dtamad according lo law, lha prop*
Yota and each of you ara baitb)*
arty
daacrlbad Ikaraln will ba aold
notllted and r—tulrad l* praaapt any
N o t i r i: o k i r p i . i r . i T i o * r o n
claim , - and damanda which. you ur
t a x o r r .ii
*lth«r. of you,* In ay ha»a attain*!
mnth of Saplambar,
lilt,
NOTICE
ih
iir.iir.H T niVK.s
lha aalAta of EOIV A HO OOVZALEH
la Iba lat day of Baptambar.
That
Willi*
llolaa and F ata* Lm
drcaaaad. lata of aald County, to
Iba Coaniy Judga nf Samlnol* B ulaa. hla wife. hobhar of Taa CarllfCoanly. Florida, al hla nfflca In Irala No. II. laaaad lha Ind day nf
lha Cotirl llotiaa of aald County al July A. O . l l l i ,- haa Iliad aama in
Sanford, Florida. w lihln alghl cal- my tifflra and haa mada appllcailnn
Court
a r r ia r .m onth* I r o n Ib a lim a o f lh&lt; for a la* drad lo ba leaued th’araon.
County,
lO fficial Clark’* Baal)

Legal Notice

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A int i t swell
A int i t dandy
!h sugar
for hom&lt;

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€CONOMICAL! F1AV0RFUL1

Chancary No. l i l t
Bab for Dlvorc*
OUDEIi OK PUBLICATION
TOi Bamual L. McClallan. whoaa
addiaaa la unknow n:
You ara haraby
notlflad
that
Wanda McClallan haa Iliad a lu ll
for dlvorc*
ag a in *
you In Ih*
abov* entitled coart and you ar*
haraby raqulrad lo flla your w rlllan appaaranc* (paraonallr or by
allornay) lo lha Bill o f Complaint
In aald cauaa on or hafora Monday.
Baptambar I, 1I(T, and lo that*aflar flla yo*r dafanaa. If any yuu
hava. lo aaltf mil, aa raqulrad by
law, and fall nol.' ala. a Daeraa
I'ro Confaaao w ill ba antarad again .!

weak* In THE HANKOIID HERALD,
a pat*.paper of general rlrcalatlon
puhllahld In Hamlool* County. Flor-

la. Ihl. the (tb day bf Au
a. r . i m i .
X P. Ilarndnn,
.
Clark of aald CtreaH Coprt

E L O V E T T ’SE
PICCLY W IGGLY

Utility BesT-T-Bone, Round, or Porterhouse

IN

U tllty S lew in g

t R lllty B e ef Chuck

Miller A Hart
Round Ron* Butt End

Fancy Large Center Cnta

Morrell's Yorkshire

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ESTATE

OP

JOHN L.

HEMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
IN PROBATE
TO ALL CREDITOR!! AND PER■KONH-HAVINO- CLUtMB-TOT-rnrr
MANDII AIIAIN8T 8AID F.HTATK
You and each nf you ar* haraby
nidified and raqulrad lo praaanl any
claim* and damanda which you. nr
either of you, may hava atalnat
tb* rotate of John L. ll*4aon. dacaaaad, lat* of aald County, lo )h*
C ounty. Juda* o f Btlntnol* County,
Florida, al hla nfflca In Ih# coatl
hoot* of aald County a l Hanford,
Florida.
wlihln
ela h l
calandar
month* from lha lima of tha flrat
publication of thla iiotlr*. Each
Halm or demand (hall ba in w rit­
ing. and ahall atal* lh a plac* of
raaidanca and poet nfflca addraa* of
th« claimant, and ahall b* aworn
In by Ih* claimant, agan l. or atIdrnay, and any auch claim or da­
mand nol *o fll*d ahall bo void.
Jdmaa U Hudaon
Aa Admlntetrator o f Ih* Ratal*
•o f John L. Iliad inn. iaraatad
(Flrat publication. Aug. T, H IT).
IN COURT o r TH E COUNTY
JUDOE. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
sta te -o r -T L o n r o A . tn rn o IN REt TH E EBTATB OF tREN E
'. LANULET. Uabaaacd.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONN olle* la haraby glean lh a l Edith
T. La* .and Marl* T. Malach filed
• hair final report aa Eiacutrlca*
o f lha **Ut* o f Iran* T. Langlar.
dtcaaaad; lh a l lhay filed thrlr paIHIen for
............
M c n iff
lhay will
It Wa WL. _____
W W* w&gt;*«In of. County. FloVldiC o n ’ Ih* " ii’l'h
day of Baptambar, HIT, for approv­
al of tarn* and for final dlacharg*
a* Kaacutrlcaa of lha aatat* at
Iran* T Langley, dacaaaad, on Ihla
llh day of Auauat, J i l l . .
Edith T. Laa
Mari* T Marten
Kiaeutrlrae of Ih* atlata
nf Iran* T. Langley, dacaaaad

Jn Heavy Syrup—O’Sage

'*«17 wc ★ Peaches
The Ons With Tender Beef Added!

Luncheon Meat
Super Brand

Nablace Premium

Criders 7%-o* 14c

IN TH E CIRCUIT c o u n t OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TH E STATE o r
FLURIUA IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY IN
CHANCERY

OLEOMARGARINE

LILLIAN MARJORIE rj E N E .

bug

Borne /

H'a

Powder, Jar

Kan*. Shipped Or. A Lge.

Strained

Cantaloupes

SKAT
and
MP 1-Lb

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Calif. Uravaaataln

APPLES

2 Lbi

23c PEACHES 5 tb r 29c

GRAPES

2 Lbt

29c PEARS

Iv o r y S o o p

B a r tle tt -

F a n cy L arge Juicy

LEMONS

Non* H lgharl

F irm , Rip#

Lb

Chopped

Laan

W ratrrn Pork

Spareribs

Baby Rcaf or V oal Chock, Romp or SbooMar

Any Cut 8tr*ak 0 Loan

White Bacon
On. Shipped, D ratted A Drnwn-Not F row n

Fryers

(Taka ’em a* th oy com*

Western Pork Chops lb

lb. 65c

Smoked Country Stylo.

Lbi

29c

A 1MT, and lo thereafter fit* rout
dafanaa. If any yau hava, to aald
Bill, aa required by law *811 fall

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N aw Rad ItUaa

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Lb

15c

not. ala* a Dear** I’ro Confaaao will
weak* In THE gANrORD HERALD,

T*Uow

POTATOES 10 Lbs 39c ONIONS

2

Lbs

new tpaper o f general ctreulion publlahed In Seminole CouaFlorIda.'
WITNESS m y hand and a ffld a l
teal at Sanford. Bemlnot* Coanly;
riorum , thla tha llh day of Auauat.
A. D. l i l t .
O. I*. Herndon
« c u r b Of aald Cl rood (Jourt.

15c

-Land 0* Sunshine Peanut

BEE BRAND INSECT

Naw Suds Discovery

Laffl. Pkg

M

You ara haraby notlflad that Lil­
lian Marjorlt Flan* baa filed a toll
for Slvorca again** you la Ih* abov*

Sausage

BUTT END
SHANK END

Creamed Cottage Cheat*. * *

lb

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Sanitary Carton

Young Tender

Krafta Kny N atural

lb 52

Stringier*

Green Beans

2 for 21c

Thomp»on Seedleta or

Bartlett Pears

lb 11

Rindless Cheese

1

No. 1 Potatoes
Avocado Pears
Ribler Grapes

lb 4J

IN OUR SELF SERVES;
'**'"'*
CASE

Cudahy’a Parltan Sliced Brrakfaat

BACON
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Yellow Onions
2 lbs

29c

Firm Ripe

2 lbs

.

Tomatoes
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Ga. Yams

2 lbs 29c

W fitern

Cauliflower

lb

19c

Ripe Bananas

3 ibs

35c

MARIE DICED

ASPARAGUS * PINEAPPLE
MOTTS
APPLE JUICE •
TOMATO PASTE
Bautr'a
Vanilla or Lemon

REBA

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TOMATOES
EXTRACT
GREAT VAI.UE, COCK C
1 lA oz. Btl. 29c PEACHES
DEL MONTE

MAYONNAISE
16 oz. Jar . 49&lt;

C0F1FEE
Tendtrltaf

IVORY

IVORY

TEA- M lb.23c
JEWEL
4 lbs. $1.09
GREEN Giant
Peas 303 2 for 35c

PilUbnry’a Best

FLOUR

Llbby’a Sweat -Mixed

PICKLES

SO A P

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2

13ftc TOMATOES
,

TOi Harold r ie n &lt; vh oee addraa* la.
l i Caldw ell Btraat.
Wage, New
York.

required to flla your written appear

CARROTS 2 Bch* 19c - POTATOES 4 Lbi 25c
U L Cobbler

BY POPULAR DEMAND WE REPEAT
DOUBLE BARRELLED SPECIAL YOUNO
U. 8 GRADE A WESTERN BABY BEEF
AND’ MINNESOTA AA ORADE VEAL
Sirloin, T-Bon*. Rib or ShonMor

SO AP

59c

B. C. Hale Haven

Thampann Beedleaa

LOW PRICES

Calf Liver

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, August 19

HOME CONTROLLED"
204 East First Street
Sanford. Florida

Sugar Cured Ready To Rat Hama

TABLE S U P P L Y

Stokely

Clean Stores With Everyday

IN T U B Cl IlCU IT CUCRT OK
TIIN M W D . J U W r i L
CIHCl’ IT
OK THE BTATB OK FLORIDA
IN AND r o R HLMINOLK COUNTY
IN CHANCERY
WANDA MCCLELLAN,
Plaintiff,
SAMUEL L. MCCLELLAN,

U tility Barf Cut* ara brat w hen bralw d or w at*r-oook*&lt;1. T o bralae, brown In fat, aoaaon,
cover, and cook In . amall am ount o f w ater
un til tandrr. U tility cut* usually bralaad In­
clu de chuck and rump m eats, round and flank
■teaks, and abort riba. To w ater cook, covar

Where Customers 8 end Their Friends'

(SmaU)

JO C
(Largs)

NOTICE IS H EREBY dIV EN
lh a l purauanl to Chapter III, FlorMay statu laa. 1141, a* aroandod, lha
follow in g daacrlbad tend la 8* ml not*
County, Florida, win Va offered
for adl* al poblle oat cry for Ih*
blgkeat end btei «aah bid a t th*
frond door of lha Seminole County
Court Homo, a* SanforA beginning

IVORY, y
. S O A P «“

Stokely'a

GB JUICE

Btokaly a

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4« o*. Can

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE I5c

Btokaly’.

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No. t Can*

TOMATO JUICE
8 A VO BLEACH

BABY FOOD
2 Jars
li

25c
H Gal.

19e

8terr, Ho) mm, Paech. Apricot

Cock O’Walk, Rsamigl*. Bart­
lett
No. tVt Can

DICED

•Umrle \ VII) lam
11 O M IN T

U neolorod

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COLLARD (

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PAPER PRODUCTS

3 for 17c

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S A N F O M r t t E R X L b , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

I Kentucky.
r
Alford, brother of Mr*.
1 U. M. Farneli, haa ret lit m l to hi*
ftp ^lal to the Hanford I!r r ild ' ..hums in Tampa.
I
1* apapdint hi* varaBy Marian R. Jones
— -------------- ——----------------------- ) non doing tome remodeling and
.
i i ,ine
TrP*&gt;f* *t homo.
" r . .n d Mra. Karl Haul and
Marion Late* ha* purdi.ued a
ion, Edward, haw juat returned “ **• new school hu*. He and
o.V W~ ki', ,our of the S " - Eatca ami .mall daughter.
Unitea States. Their sojourn; "*ncy* went to Indiana by train
carried them flrat to Colorado' **,cr the bus, returning; through
Springs, them on to l.ai Vegas, j tha country in the new hui.
From there they Journeyed on up! Mr. »nd Mra. T. li. Clonta arc
tha weal
coaat of the
.... amithern
___....... »P*'ndmtr tome time in ttinnln via**...................
K t of California, stopping at itinit relative* and friends.'
uola National Park. The neat
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Aulln
atop waa San Franclaco, then on apent a week at Miami and Key
up the coaat
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through Oregon,1
*hen Mr. and Mra. Aulln and
.topping again . a t
Spokane.' df*UKhter. Hetty and aun. Andrew,
Yell
------ a- week* at Daytona
dlow Stone National P a ik ,jJ r ” "Pent
Wyomlng.Mhe.neit pause in ’thrlr Bc*lh tMp, particularly waa praised by * « r «nd Mra,’ Richard Bunch, of
the vlalioTa from Florida They
' Wo f*1** parent* of n Imhy
v|»|tad M ra/X n.‘ Kllloran at ‘,? UK^ r' . MarY Kathryn. Mr*
Wright City, MU*, en route B un^jU ah a-former Kathryn Aul'hom a.. [Memphis, Typne**ee • and '"•'d»'J« t ' r of Mr. and Mra. AmiBirmingham, were the last two i rc*
of Ihia city,
eitlea
visited
before reaching
Mrf* Ba |Ph King and Mr*. Andhoma.
| fcw-Aulin apent one dav thU wrek
My. and Mra. W. Fi Oihurn „ , 5*r’ •ml-Mr*. Richard Bunch,
of Smyrna. Ga. who have hcrn (' r'*,m K t
via it In g Mr. and Mra. Ijiw io n '
V0"* Aulln and flnnee.
Hardy, hate returned' home.
| I*ou liartlrtl. of Ortamlo. so-nt the
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Smith, of
in Oviedo with Mlsa AulAtlanta, Ra. have atan been re ? *, parents, Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
eertt guest* of the Hardy family.} A1'11"
Sam Hardy, of Atlanta, la the .
, Su* MBilcr I* visiting
in Miami.
houae g u e s t, of- -Donald H ardy. frlenda
..
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for several days.
| - *,” • *ft^ Mra, Paul Miktrr arc in
Judge Vaaaar II. Carlton, Titus- ” *'J'MViHe, where they ary ntville, waa vialting with the RevJ r 'I'!" tr
. .
,
and Mra. J. N. Thompaon FrlM! " Marv ?!*"* ha* been viaitday.
, *"» Bw grandmother. Mrs. Mniv
Mr. and Mra. W, D. Stine, of
* h,!« *}rr ntnlher Mrs,
Sanford, were vialting with their
* &gt;m\ m rmc.r*y., **axln«
daughter, Mra. J. P. Cot. M r.' ' h u 'w ^ w T m u*
W
Cox. Audrey and Ronnie. Friday. w,£
Willingham Uwton;
Alio with the J. N. Thompsona.
U 'V‘''r\ 'V kI’ ’*
Count? school S u p e rta te n d e n t* ^ " h . house g w . t of 1 crand?
and Mrs. T. W. U w ton have re-! r * trnU ’ Mr- *n«« Mra. T. \S. U w .
g-----------------tamed from
vacation*---■
at White lio n .
Mr. and Willingham Lawton, Or­
Spring*.
Jame* U w ton. „ aludent at lando, ha* also been- the guest of
Bob Jonea College, Tcnn.. ia Mr, and Mra. T. W. laivlon, hi*
vialting hi* parents, Sir. and Mra, nnrenta.
Mr*. Motion Wagner left Satur­
T. W. Uwton.
Th# E at McConn alias, * who day^ morning to Join Mr. Wagner
formerly lived in the Dixon place, at Clayton, (ia., whi le lie ha* Iw n
working for aeveral week*. Thrir
have moved to Chuluta. '
Mr*. Loree Water* and daugh. two atmrtl—children, Hebert anil

Oviedo

TOKYO. Aug. 14, I/T)-T h e Intcrnatlonal Trilumal yeatewlny rrveracd no earlier decision and
nllowed ihe defence to introduca
testimony that Japanese learned
from Morgan and Company, Nf.v
York Unking firm, of the contem­
plated frreaing of Japanese aaseta
nearly a month before Ihe freesing was ordemL July 25, 1041.
The rvlHanc*i taken from th* \J.
S. Penrl Harbor inquiry, waa re­
jected by the tribunal trying 25‘
Japanese wartime leader* when
offered during, thn phase of the
defrnre case, dealing with econ­
omic and m ilitary. pressure on
Japaie
, ,
it wa* reoffered today by Dafenae Attorney Ben Bruce Bla\eney with the comment that “ It
refutes the prorCentinn statem rnt
that the United Slntea freeiing
of Japanese aaseta waa in rrtalaliatiim for Japanese mivr*.
mont of troops into French IndoChina/’
Earlier testimony had shown
that the Japanese amhassailnr
notifird the United States on July
20, 1941, of Ihe contemplated
Japanese move in Indo-Chlna.
Today** trmllninny waa taken
from a memorandum by Max W,
Schmidt of the Slate Department
recording a conversation on July
2. 1941, with the late Tinian
Wikawa, an unofficial emissary,
seeking diplomatic settlement of
Pacific pmblema.
The memorandum said th at
Wlhawa statiii lie had learned
Morgan
and
Company
had
h(. , n| from source* within tha
S tttJ Department of the “ffWVltlip
Japanese fund*
.........................United
in the
Slate* could be expected In' ih#
near future.” Morgan and Comp-any. the mi oioi-amliim said, bad
cmilrol of n Jupnnrar sinking
fund to purrhaae Japanese govern- *
menl lauifla at a pile# favorable
to Japan.
i *

Town KxnandH 205
Year ^liLUurdfciL -

"C ash a n d C a m T

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&gt; PAINS

. b o m . here to W. II. LutimiJ, *.f
Turtle* h a r t Ho leeth. hut their
Wavneavllle. N. C.. but foim eiij i Jewif"**
often very sh arp Mid
of Oviedo, .ha* purehasH a honuD the jaw muacles extrem ely powerhis home there.
I
On* of the" larger and prrllier
homes Just eom ptetnl i* Ihe Kddie Parker* on the Sanford High
w ay, next to the new George
Means cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Jim
my McGowan, J r. will begin work
on th eir new modern home next to
th* H. F, McGowan Sr». in a few
dnvs.
*'
"
In th* last.few month* the. W it
Hama Lumber Co. started tbeir
business a mile south of town
Qlhca th a t tim e there are seven!
new houses there. Mr. ami Mr*.
Howard H unt purchased one of
Hies* and are now making lively
home t h e n with their son and
daughter.
Two miles south of town there
are a good many new honie* pil­
ing up a t Biavi*. Oiw of these I*
the lovely one recently built hy the
Johnny and Andy Jacobsons, who
m arried Emily and 01** Jacubcin.
The Paul Mikiera havo also recent­
ly finished a new homo Ihere,1
Several month* ago Cedi C arl­
ton b u lir a store next to tho Post
Office and called ft "Oviedo Vari*tv Store". This ha* recently been
purchased by AI R u tb e r f r - ~ &gt; ~ - A large new store and filling
station haa bee* constructed re ­
cently acroas from tho . Tomnw
Mitchell's M arket by Mra. Ola

Carver.

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. The W. T. Walker* ar* having
soma redecorating done to their
home. too.
Mr*. J . F. Haithcox, laughter of
Mr*. C. M, Farneli, who was callad here because of tha death o f(
her step-father, Carl Farneli, has
returned to her home at Louisville,-

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was preacni■&gt; t«,hl of bet
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lli-llin.l - tile gn Vein me lit surer* ing enemy troopa.
-e- wen- two factore: ovensMflpi
tug- niim eiieal *ui&gt;erioriiy «o I
Settlement* in I.ilrria r c r e
mleplittll Ilf a Ainllge in l«t»ir
Bailed in ilie lh2h*. aa an
lighting
)Hj|trii ' -. If/
wf Ik i *rh African
luimr f*&gt;r in-eit ' li.S.
i ‘lining*. I'l-netttl* aliandoiieil ef- state, bj . phlUntiiriipJti aocieiU*.
forta to yaptUfe anti gal I

a'

d .laiwvd t i f
&gt;|iv which l*he
tiailthy aa naliani}&gt;Siiu.
h e r r tik l'tw »h"tn aiy Oklahos rt i/oin wnei«
king. "The W&lt;I lud *topi» J
ei she declni
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Meet

Rtfdtence Admitted Of
Jnp Asset Freezing

to their newly constructed home grandmother. Mr*. M&lt;irv Young,, LANCASTER. P*.—OP) — F o i
during her nhscnci'.
at Winter Park.
Mr. ami Mra. Clarene-* Wntcr* the first time jn ita 205-year hiv
Mfc and Mrs. 0 . 0. Tripp and
stury this Kaiicrn fVnn*vlvanla
daughter*. Vaiita an.I Anncltc, and family have moved to Orlaedn ritv'a b^riler * tines, plotted by
have moved to (Tocoa, where Mr. tir lie near his work there.’
Mr. and Mra. Cidiili* Schaffer Alexander llnntBJiuf, arc l-eing
Tripp will tic aasocintrd in liusland son. Bobby, returns-d ircently i-xnanded.
nets.
Six induatrirs, led by tiie Arm­
Mr. am! .Mrs. Charlei G. Schaf­ from a trip to Miami.
Mrs. Parts, mother of Mis: Bur­ strong Cork I’o.. have applied f ir
fer have moved from the Carter
admission into the citv's jurisdic­
home on Lake Charm to the home ges* McMahan, has recovered from tion and if IliCie p tf nn p.intes's
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mra. a recent illness.
n- jn.diiy waiting peiiot
Mra. W. A. Ward. Ir. end baby Iwithin
Paul Campbell, aero** fount the
ho indntiies nl-ng with tiie Mrson. Henry Alien, havo returned , Caskey
C, R. Clonts'.
High Scb*Hil iiuiipn* will
Bobby Schaffer, who ha* been home from Ihe Florida Panltalium. ! Ihi merged Into the city limit*.
W. A. Waid. Jr., who confined 1
til for aome time, is very much im­
___________ _____________
to the hospital in Orlando, is re­
proved now.
The ivory gull I* found in the
Mra. Jack Malrnlm, formerly ported to I h- making rapid im­ Polar Sea nt
degree* North,
associated with Nelson end Co. provement to everyone's delight, lens than JIWI mUe.*ifrom the Pole,
here, has accepted a position in although it will; b«- sometime be- (he mostd northenic'Tecord of any
_
...
Orlando an d -la n»w making her fore he can lie relra»rd.
Mr*.' Dan Chialohm. wife of lhe! “” **• . __________
home there. Mr. Mal-olm is 6vcrforrman of the Kccmlorhalriirej
__
__
*
■eai.
Oviedo summer school, bring bridge r(in*lruetion, uf Lakeland,! i l A t l l C h a . C H a VIC
conducted by Mr*. M a ig irtt Ltnd wax a.n-ern t gnc*t *HM - J. it l l U l l O l l C O l l U U d
}
■
say Bower, will soon bo drawing Joneses,
to a close.
*-*Pide Aul in. wlio hai been *ns-|
Prof, ahd Mra. Waiter A. Tea- aoclated with Bill Wanl in his gar­
W ith o u t P ain fu l BacWschT
rue and Mr. and Mra. Paul Mikler age, has recently purchased some WWtl 4!*orArroi
kl#r»
rfUMflV
have been attending summer farming land and Is now farming
*fl
w-»fh4. it
fnn rratiMm tf|l Hi''9m«icnCll
ImifwMh+lt hlruifiiUf p*iRf.
school at Stetson University, pe- with Charles T. NiMa'-k.
Uw
r
ilv
.
kw
of
l»p
»iv|
»wriF,
itfllRf
op
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milcrcll nigiitj. iwcRIstf. pufUiHR* umWf ih* »m.
Land.
or »r*ntr
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carrawny are the parents of a second daugh­ hrAsUtliM■'bvl
witJb wrort)A« #i»J &gt; uififrf
who have been the guests of Mr. ter. Marcia Greer. Mrs. Mlkrr.cH Liirv a tlxrarl
i:hg 1vrona With
tbcHT U
and Mrs. Don Carraway, have re­ Is 4he former Charlotte Lawlnn, jrtmr VUnejn or
Ik-u't w&gt;lll A&gt;k rwtr •ln.,», i i..,- Dean’s
daughter of County -School Hunt,
turned to their home nt Cocoa.
nil, a Mlim.lant diatrUf. u*e4 .acfclallr
Johnnie Jones, who ha* been and Mr*. T. W. Lawton.
in r—&lt;« I«7 BtiUena tor *»*c 1#
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Staley and aj-ev rtu-f a«4 winI We
vialting with Mr. and Mra. Mal­
'
Uw 11
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y
l.tl
ri
rt".h
r*l
1
fe
w u la ln a
colm Jones and Beverly Ann at son Tommy and Mr*. Tommy
Stnlev
have
returned
from
their'
*rurUewi.
C
tlIh
u
i
Orlando, and Mr. and Mr*. Bur
ketL at WBdwoad, h^a returned! extensive trip thraught th? northhome.
eastern states.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben F. Ward have] Miss Jane Staiev, formerly of
. &gt; i roved ThU
returned from Miami.
Oviedo now of Hrlhlehem. Pa., ncl 'u w MONTHLY
Mr. and Mrs. Warren II. Rori*' comnsnied her uncle. J- If. Staley,
• (Jack) have returned from o' Mra. Staiev and Mr. and Mr*.
Vaek's visit nt Tampa.
*
&gt;Tommy Staley, home during their
Miss Kathryn Lnwtiri hi* re-J recent viiit to hor_*nd her parents.
turned Trom a trip to Mexieo and Mr, and Mr*. William G. 8e»
other points of interest In the crest, also formerly of Oviedo.
Jane. Iwlng a popular memlier of
midwest, .
Mr. and Mrs. W, !!, Meek, the vounger set here will he ex ten
An jell troubled hr
daughter. Joan, and son Billy, slvelv entertained during her visit
e l t i f f t t of tsm sls
fu p eii-B *i m onihtr
who have been visiting at Tl'I*»- here.
The Henry Wolcotts are Pe*u- O lslu rh ia c si? 1&gt;o*»
Okla., bt* now visiting In Tennes
lhl» “'.-k* von tunir
.ttify tn g |he ground* protinJ their
tram pf1n,f««t »n »er»
see
•
n
u n . r w l w , veofew .
une on Lake Charm.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, h** ■re-' ‘home
»o&lt;h time** Th*n
ceived word that her brother Will
Joe I^inhart has relent!v re- as
no tr» i m s r~ lltik-j
Carlton and Mr*. Csilton. whom turned from a trip to »Va»hingtor,
h»m‘« Veevtanl* CV»n&gt;"
pc-i'rnl 10 T*llt*e »'i#h ntnpiom il
she haa been expecting this wrek'i D. fk. where he attend?! an •**In * rtesnt mMWI tes* rinkh*m'»;_
for a visit, .will he unabto in niske aoelstinn for American
mristx
CVieiptmml proiej trmsrksblr htlpfulvi
in vsxnm lrf*|hl#d tMs war It's w h it,
the trio, due to th- Him** of Mi.'Convention. En route home he
Iw « n r#U-a-uneso* «»**'*-» II hvs
Carlton.’ ............................
i atopped in Charlotfc^ N. C.
a f'S'li »nOlhlnt-»lt&gt;e*-on oa« or.
a n o ii l merf-tirprunr ivyaai. i
*.
M. J . Okertand, who *«M hl«*
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at Brookavlile and i* now making. ful-

t)«l» IIFRAl.n. HANFURI). n.ORllJA

T H U R S D A Y ; X P G . 14, 1947

N aonu

intpion wonuui
a distance tv(
•f V2 'mile*- .
.uyv donafi* I *
in and amountneed by Etc
UW} Chasa anu
Mayfair Inn
I; J. p. Hut* 'i
• tMhain, |bu
,'5 and Dr&gt; ll
•

the Jackaonville
»h# Sa»fui I
‘ I as , amarinez
ultie« hi* OW',
■i»g funds -tit
ouinanienti and,
local &lt;lub

in 1

i its eamuaigo i
n of the h*alt!i|
id.

Strife
p««# OkfI
ll*

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RISCUl WORKIR1 Lyle-Hcimatm (left 1 and William Anderson are shown
cauying Hurn-y D Slinpsrin. volunteer rtrcflghter, who was" overvome
white oattling tlame* which swept through the Tuiunva C.iuyvn area
m Calttoirua Simplon was down out of the imish-flie aica in iha hsti(Intcruatiunul boundptiulu)
cuptcr stiowu in Uit barkgtuiuid.

dent

O’
u f'H o ly La mi
Aviv and Jaf* New AKsistaut For
Iain u&gt; his ofStore Arrives Here
te n t
tical fight, hut
-dtgsn* ou rotU J. V. Good*leji ■teesuli) irrii
nn some ir mb. fit fiurn Da&gt;fi&gt;ua TT-a.ii t,. stvill oliw them &gt;ai.re the assistant niauiicsrskiii
t iilherwiii it’* f aUthiii .»&gt; Saul old, ii.inwiiii}
nd It’s tiof'i uh- ihe {HV-.iii turn of Dam I Swa-i
u utaiingei of (he Ifatttvr-. stoic
around a-fir m Ca-ayvatei, Mini two yesm
• li lea ch rr Into oere as .rrsisiatit tuanari ■
ilJi&gt;LaljdUt-22.
J J e w s. It Wd- f Pi mi' In tMTee jn-.n ■' i f AI r.\'
an Arab ares •ei vice . which took him to 1ia
tr Ui3d-I9 Aran wai . Mr. ....... Iilch wr &gt; with ie*
lUipiteS Fum ifuie &lt; -idi[tatie in Vi
ages lio rjirin '- laiilj, lia. lie iia» hi-i-n wutj the Chius Plain- tin! her etiin|inny *is Da&gt; t min) ti no
fa i in colordetlm lo u g h def-

Every villagi'

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Policy Chancre (iains
Chinese Army Success
NANKING, .Vug. U t l '
Cblang K u-biteh's urmies u}i
'p e a l n l e ll t h e V e ig e o f ll I i ll j o .
v w u u y ill c o a s t a l S lt.ililu n g |i l o

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vines, w hirl Commuttisl to m *
loot l»»{i cm into Mtveial tlx
iitg

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ijuveiiimoni tien eial‘Wsog Yt »■
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n u i t l i tih jM iu u g

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n-poilrd U-4&gt; than 5 0 ldi)ea • fro in
.lie sea ill it* lUUtllWatd dllVi.
Coinpivtiuiriif the tim e would itShantung i&gt;*o-ntitla fiiftn rtie
iitiitinlvi of tiie pniviiue.
Ft. P te n e where l»* v
a m. o,
In -onthwi-i St'imlnog. I’-iio
i * i of tin* Jaysee-. Hy i- u men.
Mtimi-I lii ut l ill l.tii I'u t hem: ■
la I 1,1*11 of |!:t Alll-I n HU I vgloll, luii'i v *won&gt;- -oUtliVv'e I ward :il
a mi -olid tluil In* I or on!* le t *
lei goveiiuin-nt tump blocki .1
atiOns, ole leiWilltg
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mi i ilieii ikeupe mole ueima Ihe
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Yallow liivei. lo tiie lipltli. Di­
"I till Faill.uJ ti ll mill ll aim al luy of Rio &lt;iiiHri.il th en Vi

im -fix'd men.
ing. Riflemen
ini*
Vviv and In th-norod cars l&gt;. thipi- if* has iWSIltillilter III a'
was a f iclin.; Uattmg tin to ilin ' 11 aili ' lie dcie age-old con itill-.i tmlav. '
i between th*
ttnighi shtymi
* outbursts nl

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tspatcliiv Fred
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and found the
the Olson lioy
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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 O r­
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 tw n
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.
DeLand
000 001 606 &gt;12' HUE
Galn'vllle 004 000 0 0 2 &gt; fi 9 ft
Stewart,* R. Perea, Aleno and
Madjeiki; Blits,
laney.

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 U ague
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.
Ilerlong 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 U ague 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 U vely'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
'a r e 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.

KANSAS CITY. A uk. 14?W &gt; .
T&lt;.
m i tBaird
a l n l mand
n il 'l'V. V Y.
Co-owners
Tom
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 : : . 'Iow a State Is tho
o th e r.. . . 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 a t the finish o/
PORTLAND OPEN
PORTLAND. Ore.. A uk . 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

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NEW YtJRK. Aug. 14, t/1 6 &gt; Wlghtman Cup play between wumsa'a tennla team* of the United
* $tat«a and Great Btltnln rciurn*
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

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Fancy Selected

U roy
(Satchel)
Paige; still
the most cherished asset# of tho
Monarch*, Kansas City’* entry in
the Negro American U ague, 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* sta rt 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

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—Caul. Fred Moseley or Norfolk,
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of 140 for the qualifying round,
led the field today a* 82 of the
beat U. 8. Army golfeu began
match play over the raln-toaVed
Fort Hrnnipg Course.
In yesterday’s tour of tho
course,*Moseley, of thb Second Air
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singles matches and a
teat «fllL comprise SunIA tingles It will first hola te aaaura themselves of
I pots. Chief Warrant Officer Dev*
eret Moore of Ashland, Ky., Lt.
against Joe Worthington of San Antonio,
ami Corporal Takeo Kawakam, of
Honolulu, won out on the second

Aug, II,*

P h . 953

Tomatoes

Reeves Peter* la serving his
YESTER DAY’S STARS
ninth year aa sccrrlary-lMaettrer
Diale Howell, Piratea. smashed of the National Association &lt;.t
two home runa, hi* flral of the Football Commissioners but ac­
season, one with the bases load­ tually he’s not a commissioner,
ed ami drove In alx runs to help of the aamn status a* other mem­
defeat the Chicago Cuba 10-2.
bers of the association. The ca­
Fred Hutchinson, Tigers, twirl­ pable Kansas Citlan, A prep school
ed* a nine-hitter for hi* 12th v|e. coach for 26 year# and a former
tnry aa the Tiger* defeated the football-basketball referee, lu enmBrow'iia T-T IIT tri6"PW Iiar uf*g W ialoher of officlaln lor Ihd big'
he will be a candidate for Congress tdillght-nlght double
alx conference .
But hla duties
In the ronrlng election. No matter
are limited to assigning officials
how he handles this problem he
The bitterest civil war In Co­ lor Big Six athletic contests . . .
will mako some people unhappy.
lombia ’• history started In '.829, Ha undertakes no administrative
But Ilerlong I# not a man &lt;o with 100,000 deaths In battla In duties, does no rule Interpreting
shun responsibility or tu run three years.
or any of the other jnbe moU
'
,
from trouble.
It had been stated that Ilerlong
waa adtlsed not to accent tho nrriuoua taak of atralghlcnlng out the

between Doris H art of Ml.
id Mr*. P at Todd of Hidden
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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
alatha
4* • *4 -4*1 &gt;1,
sssbsrg
14 71 .111 3*H District.
avion* Dsach It
74
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Ilerlong la to be rommendrd
lit,a lia XtairaSsr
for not running from the teak.
Palatka 4-i, Ustbura *•*
D t la n d I L O aJn siv lB s I
.
He Jumped Into the mlddla of
Dt. Atigurtln* al ClrUnlo, PI'O- the whirlpool nnd Immediately
rale ' ' a 150 ticket on tha Da;
•ANFOi4l&gt; at Harms*
lt**cb, slapped
tops Beach Islet* for not protect,
ing playcra from abuse In the City
M and-Park. -T hat took-pUnty.of
Undo at W. Aeg m ine
mtmrg ai rmsta*
intestinal fortitude.
iriona a* SANFORD
Upon accepting the preatdaney
sintfvlll* at D alaud
of the FSL llerlnng staled that
KATIOXAI. L S i a i r ,
he would not tolerate any foolishand would require all clubs to
walk
the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
will not sidestep this Issue und
CtndnqaU
Chios* n
will race 11. H I* It lie that if
he were less honeal, vnd think,
P hiladelphia
43 *«
lag only of vole gelling rom#
the primary election* nrxl May,
he might have bypassed lh#
whole affair nnd woujd h*v#
let It drop with lb* 113 fine
stamped on llaril.
. The wav It looks to ut It that
N*W Turk
&gt;1 ,11 .111
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It
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there will be more end larger reD strolt
t l “ l b *&gt;14
twreusalon* from the Senator up­
Phflsdflphls
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rising.
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AN

✓ OLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD,-FLORIDA,
‘

InterMeet Is
Paraguay Mediation
Is Agreed Upon;
Brazilian Is Elect­
ed To Presidency
PE T R 0P0L I5. Branl, Aug. 11
&lt;A*&gt;— President Euiico Caspar Dutra, welcoming representative* id
20 nation! to a liiiloric IntnAmtrican Conrrrence, utgrd today
that they g irt 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, a i 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 orgam inl in­
ternational society. th 're ran Uno place for neutrality ImtWren
law and crime,''
L tvrgec 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 lt lM M

m

I'm ,

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T he completed Seminole County

. school budget for the coming school
'y e a r was yesterday approved by
the County Hoard of Public InItructlon and was forwarded to
the S tate school department .it
' Tallahassee for approval, it wns
announced this morning by Supt.
T. W. Lawton.
Preacnt at the meeting were L.
E. Jordon. J. A .-H i»tlm .\ Waller

Precautions Taken In
Texas In Event. Of
Change In Direct tor.
TAM PICO. 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
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For two dayi the storm had
moved along the Mexican Load,
•daymg with Tampico like a (it
'oying with a mouse, ■
Slrrri**w rrr

General Bradley To
Visit. Italy On Tour

Haynes and Supt. Lawtun.
,
Tlie budget as finally approved
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. bP »calls for 15(19.519 for operating
expenses and 108,934 f ir capital General Omar 14. Rradley. veter­
outlay which provides for repair* ans administrator, will Viatl Duly
______ __ Of the total, the on hi* rurrent trip to inspect the
and building.
8 late will furnish 9329.379,' It Wan I condition of troop* In Europe, the
stated.
I Wap. Department said t.-dav.
General school fund milbige was
The statem ent was made In resset af 10 mills and special tax dis- I ponse to questions from reporter*
triet m iljage a t four mill*. For who called attention l o charge* by

school bond Interest xml sinking hewspaper roluntnisf Robert Rufund* the following inillagj was ark of lavish living by Army of­
ficers In the Mediterranean Theaseti
ter and dissatisfaction among
, D istrict
. Mills
troop*. *
.1 •
1
*»
Week* before th tie chargi'i br
. 2 **
came nuldic. President Trumsn
3
directed that General Rradley visit
*
'
4 .
* 2
troops in Europe as hi* persons
&lt;r
'9 —
;t
representative.
This . Increased
6
3
Supt. Lawton today pointed out speculation that the President will
, th a t this will mak* an Inm-aao of appoint Rradtej) aa army chief of
four mill* for current purpose*, staff whjpi General Dwight D.
but will result tn a reduction of Eisenhower, the present chief, he'
approxim ate!/ two mills for bonds. comes president of Columbia UniThis will reault, he aald. In a net vit si tv early next year.
Ilradlev sail* from New York
' overall Increaaa of two mills.
• Sine* all application* of bus today.
IC h Us s h I SB Stage r t s r l
I
Paraguay’s Capital

Message To Scouts
. Troops Reinforced
Sent By CIO Chief

Rif ENDS AIRES, Aug. 16 « P &gt; -

forces
defending
M O ia S O N , France, ‘ Aug.
16 Goverment
presto
(AT—Philip Murray, president
of Paraguay's Capital of Asuncion
tha.CIO . told the World Roy against insurgent attack were re­
measa
Scout Jamboree In a message
to­ ported hv an official Argentine
ha,prayed that all future source" todsv to have been reinforc­
day that
t]
, meeting of young men In uniform ed by 2,600 troops from outsida.
Capt. Cartoe Olman. Argon*
• would be* solely in the furthertine naval attache In the Pent' tnce of International .amity.
J Tim. message, sent to Eagle gus yon .capital,* in tftm td th* navy
' Scout Salvatore Todaro, Jr., of ministry here last night that
SL Joseph's Farm School, Dun the new troops had come from the
Irk, N. Yv, aald: "I am honored a( Campo Grande military base near
the opportunity to tend through (Asuncion. He reported President
yo)l a message to th# 1*17 World lllginio Morinrfo's • administration
in a "solid” position.
Jamboree of Bcouta. *
However, refugees from Par
“What a contrast between this
___ Uft* of young
_
men In unform aguay at the Argentine frontier
Bfcd th?t o f a f in r y e a n ag o T ito y earlier had estlmatad the asuclon
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
-•
and ouartermaaer troops thrown
Into lit'line4, l|UIUC. KHtnOflOO
rebel*.
The Argentine
naval
xone
- RA TTLB8N A KE8 KILLED
commander
of the border wired
Two rattlesnake killings were
reported h e n yesterday. One waa J the nary m lnlilry that, by re­
ft ell-foot a a u e which was ahot | quest of the crew, he would take
wear the Utile take behind the | possession today of the Insurjent
U k # Marv school house by Deputy , gunboat Paraguay and the Intern
. Sheriff Charlek Beck, nnd which her UO-man peaaonnel. The gunhe reported had U rattles and a boat recently sustained damage
button: tho o th tr « u ■ su rm fo o t 'In tn tffo rt to p u * Ig y tlltt
rattler with nine ratUes which J belterle* at CerHto on the Parana

FRIDAY) AUG. 15, 1917

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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, "lh erc
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
bloody racial ilaib ri 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 h it men foitxd in the
house." the communique said.
In the continuing racial ati.fe
near the boundary of T rl 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 a Wilt
6() Arabs and Jewa have Wen hurt.
Property damage In the strifeir ’a a tla u e aa Page T « hI

Bostonian Is Cooler
Here Thun. At Home

N O . 196
». * w

A iioclatad P rfii Ltaied Wiro

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Are Executed
In Palestine

Pakistanis Envoy

S . Rejects
— ‘State Department In­
s i s t s On P a r l e y r
Of 11 ‘’Nations De- l
Spite Red Boycott &gt;

Bugsy’s Girl Well Protected

L A K E S U C C ESS, Aug. l i iA'.

The political conuiiillec ol 111*t'm trd Nation* Atomic Hnrigt
Commillion decided by It) Vole*
I-slay lhal ihr Soviet plan (m

WAS! IINC, I UN. Aug. 15 (A*)—
;; 1be kni«rsl*jti?.&lt;V* i's ^ lv ttc te 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

an international Cnnlral Cuminb
»M&gt;n !• fuq aiUqiirtfr .*» &gt;1 m»v*

IT It RETORIED that M. A. llusaun
Ispahlni (u lrovc), 44. o nieiu b er »d

♦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

Mates, [itdxin, China
■i.l

Indian Leaders
Make Peace Plea
■
In

mi
[\p w

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

NEW DELHI. Aug.

15 (A1)

I lie Dominion o( India, as nfiist iilliri.il act, appealed b*
iiiicltt_lux_ xcxiAtiuu__ u( - Hindu
Moslem
luuntiy

\u I d in-oil- .tdain tlint
riiSiv will I.t i. t-i-.l with

violent e in Imtli thn
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 a ir (ire |H-ople
today. 1^1 ui act then a* lire
men and vyimirrt"
Great thronga j*f tin* domihiiiiis*
100.009.IH8) celi-brali-d jum-oty
tliHr new indepnidi*nce of the
British raj. Commun'd wmfai*&gt;,
which him left scort-if dt-.nl this
week In the Punjab, li-s*i ri,d in
Biinit’ renleni.
Lord Mount IinMen teansb h -d
llritisli nuthorily at u&lt;idnwv lo
the larger Dominion of li lia,
whose 227.00U.onu resident me
overwhelmingly Hindu, ilerbsm o d
title from viceroy to govt-rmu k-cngrab
M. J. Jinnalt. Iho monn-lrd M o s­
lem League leadei whose adamant
stand largely •aimed tilvid- of
the country, became, govai nor.) . nrrsl of I'skistsn nnd il l M.lMn.i »0,
mpatlv Moilvm*. nt Karmhi.
Mohsndaa K. Gandhi.'the fiatl
little lawyer who. Iweania kno-in
as the "nirhiteet of India'* )-■■*•
dom" liv hi* lengthy, wild r ,mpsignlng, ia-gan fasting. pia,m g
and spinning at Ida llellingballe
‘■peace mi*slon” in ea*l Catrtnia.
Hundreds of ihotmand.i of HirH *&gt;il&gt;»S an Itaa* Tssa'l-

Arthur W. Cook, retired Hi«ton photagrapher, today repoitril that he -Is having an awfully
hard time convincing the folks
hack home that Sanford 1* *get­
ting weather 10 degrees cooler
than Roston during thr cuiterl
heat wave lit the Northeast.
“ It w ii 99 degree* yesterday
in Roston," he chuckled, "anil hen
in Sanford it got up only to 89,
Another thing, here it i*.cool&gt;r
in tlie shade than up there it
seem* just us h o t, in the shade
They won't Iwllcve that up ther • i
though—they think’ we afe Just
roasting down here."
Mr. Cook wanted to get up
in the tower of the City Hrll
this morning to photograph the
Zoo with hi* w a l l camera, but
City M niagrr II. N. Sayer tn
formed him that there was ho
way to get up In the tower, an
Mr. Cook look a few shot* from Seeing Eye Dog Aids
the hack stair landing of thr
MistreHH At Wreck
Uity Hall, and In so doing re­
marked how picturesque the po
I’HILADELFIIIA, Aug. 16, . )*)
Ike - Italian looked. , He revestrd
that he had been a photographer —Two trolley car* collided, injur­
in Roston from 1889 to 1939. ing 13 pet-sons, and through the
B. F. Wl-ltrser. weatherman, turmoil inside one of the eais n
today confirmed the fact that Seeing eye dog lest his blind mis­
th* maximum t temperature ye* tre ss'to the street uninjured.
Almost all window's in liutli rars
terday waa 89 'and the minimum
71 .degrees. Rainfall totalled .22 were broken in the crash last
fllg&amp;t and glsas showered SH-yesrinefn
old Grace ttchsrelder nnd fhi- other
Occupants were tos­
11 Burmese Leaders psssengrr*.
sed in all directions.
“Pal must have sensed that the
Stricken With Poison accident
was coming,” said Hr**
RANGOON, Burma, Aug 16 Ocnsreldrr. "Then peuplr l-egan
(A1)— An attem pt to poison high to scresm. 1 got up sn-1 Pal drew
ranking, officer* of th* People's me through the crowd to The cen­
Volunteer Organisation, militant ter door The conductor opened It
“ private army " of the Anti- and I visa the first one off.
Fascist Peopla'i Freedom League,
was mad* last night during a din­ Boyle Re-elected To
ner party, bffletaU aald t-'&gt; y
Civil Service Board
Shortly after thh dinner party
11 officer* collapsed and were
rushed to the hospital, where aeven , Thirty-two City employee* yesunanimously re-elected
were .detained for further trart- tdrday
Lloyd F. Roy to for tho thud
■eat.
The antl-faseisi People's Free­ tipie to represent them ss s mom*
dom League la th* dominant bar of the Ci*Hl Service Hoard
political movamant in Burma, of which ha is secretary.
cumntTy drinm f lu cbiuniuilon "Th* .result of this electi i l
to become a aoverlgn republic. •hows th* high record and esteem
U Aung San and alx cabinet mem In which you are held." wrote
bera, leaden of the Interim gov- N. O. Garner, assistant secretary
eminent and of the AFPFL. were and examinar to Mr. Boyle, Ha
assassinated last month.
also pointed out that it- was a
Among thoaa poisoned were fir# vote considering the fact
Bo Tun Lin, political and b
pri­
H* that many employ**#* eligible'‘to
to Thank tn Nu, vote are away on vacation.
vate*
Aung San aa pr#who- The other member* of the Civ­
mler,
„
il Service Board are Harry 1-ee
Hospital attendants aald all (chairman) and II. E. Tooke, Jr.,
those treated were recovering and who represent the city and' who
w an expected to leave their ward* a r t appointed to the post by
today.
the City Commission.

■

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 w ilt
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- t tint
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-llscl i .. hIiiih H

on

Tool

••i pressed

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 w ear­
ing his IJon pin. The vote was
unanimous.
T el 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
’

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 A t­
lantic states, scalterc-1 cooling
shower* or thunderstorms within
the past 48 hours had ssnt terno eratu rn hack Into thu 80s or
tower 90s over most of-the Mid­
w est
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|!
w art 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 of moisture.
The northeast which has had
two dava of temperatures In the
high 90s would nave to wait a t
least another 24 hour* for relief,
the forecaster said, adding that
th* wbola region would continue
warm today.

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Ml ale* Hole wax
uni- fmm Ru»«l«

Trum an Declares Dutch To Seek Jiily J'J, nt v\ hu h ili** Soviet Unm II I i*.f f i iniFfuitiutt uf th« ' •
*
itcsly s.a.f.1-.— V
National G uardis MediationBodyOn Mlapniu-e
S r.1,-1*line wllli the
Vital To Security Indonesian Issnej I lii aiMihl I-wing
draw ing.
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’WASHl \ t .ION. Au« 15

la s t Week*.

Hr the Associated' I’rae*

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 ■ft.it IV Hi it aln. iflliia, Russia,
24*tu*ur gnatd. Heporteilly tlireqleneil withaleatb st-vnal tunes follow­ AtL Ii.-ilih, Ne« /.retail I. ‘he Netfling tlie shunting of Sirj'ri iii lo-r* 'oallAl.il l '.ihf.u 111,I hut ill-, Msa* ttlli 11 * i-riotat ■ Ira ini the l‘t.llt|iptues,
liidiil pn&lt;i l jii.a.la.
llvssl in csMiBlmtt fear for her life.
(fnlrrnafionaJ..S'oundphoto)
til .lull—
have accepted - lii, tijviinlb.'n

C n - ,i , I m l

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, J r . Horry's
brother, wn- fined for failure to
remove hi* plate from the tuhle

its

lint tliF .s. -- n-i Union would
If) ti , .(xjiiilnne peace
pncii
tr e a t) i *»ii f* f t in . f.i Ik- Iteld “in
lii*? f:rut : m int’
rn. 1 lilts InT i I--, definite dale
t i a \1t fi t | Ik- ,'iinfriciice Imt
l IiU f It-Vrit. 1 li lull* which have
w «? tID ll«'t to attend ara this

Proclamation Desig­
nates Sept, It) As
National Guar-.! Day

Members
Fined By Robson
As ‘T ail Twister”

tins
that

it Ifu- is refuses tu

ti^M'vUiulil' #fi

Millions Of Hindus;::!!
r .... .
plan;',,u'i
*
Moslems Joyously 'ieorgf irnnlieff -if t'annilii said
lesollltioll Wu* tii!enilrd&gt;only
Observe Freedom the
tu focus the discussion at tin*

ami Rus-

ed !-, an - h-Vi si iin lid h c o n f e ir n c * .

am

’ U’sk of

; * ►-

lii tits* note, tlie United State!
maintained p* uidm.lgmg position
llihl (lit- In :it&gt; -tu m id lie d ra ft­

• «
Andiei A. Gromyko of Riissns
J n m in in n s
"
"
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m J v E A A A I l l w U O j , ujtj muki* Mnmn* ilifft/ult" tlit&gt;

■

* »X,

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 f iin ib siae d 'aiiaiiei,
•
1 by
l li.ulrs I.. liolilcn, dcpsrt-me+tt-sl—*—o*T—4-**-;—two—,l s v s - * | * i-----

the .Moslem f.eo g u 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 **s-is- taken, but Russia and Pisly beca;ne a Misdem Stale under Its Inhil were on rrs'nril uffirinll)
own government In the Indian aj'dltfXP the pr&lt;i;Hi*al
■S - W i a l a t___Llai— I l ni l . i l l U
b m ii !
UwUu&gt;-un-At*fc 14t—tf ateewelieaet^

tlrseiled afsTJTO ol

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 m eaiuirm rnts
had liecome impossible for. the
present. The- full Time 'of 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 I ho 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 T s s |

N EW SPA PEK

Canada Atom
U
.
Control Plan
Is Approved

S

Major Hurricane
Ravages Tampico
On Inland Sweep

D A IL Y

th at

11 lim a n t l c d a i n l

lia t im i l l

s r iim t v

P*
im l-iy

ib in to il

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 1.1 rna Imu 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-m nm itIn 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*
the seventh anniversary of the
entrance of the aNtianal tiuaril
li.iuiliauptl niti i,m.» T««l

in

*
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
I ,
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II- w IIm is H. Sana In&gt;!

Settle Dispute In-1
dependent O! u n | Pepper Prefers

m u i » .
\ Mg i . 11
n 1L i b o r
%
'.ID Ir|ltd t«* 1:,
tin* Nrlltril.iml* %

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riia m p io n

As Vice-President

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;Mt v .. 11&gt;\, Aug. 15 i/l*l —
|L.‘
(lispulr
iiulrpemleiitf)
ill
Sc .Sim Pi jii*,-i tit-F in .l. predicttjif- iliiii' T n- -Inii T inm an will
I ’ndeil Nalmn*.
In- -I i -1- tin- ib-nuk'iatii* vice
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

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i-i-i.-,f-nt alive D. Ertco N. Win ,,f tin- i,.,rl&gt;i.i|; m m ,"
I In- I ! --I i Si-t-rthu tuld a
KIrlfrms ie|Hiilri| llu* nrw D ii ’ i *i
li pintci, ii,-1- 1 \ i", lie diH-siv'l l»e
I‘lit! tu III- .1* |ll|loV5 5
lirvt- ili" iy ) Wall ii-•»&gt; ami Mr.
I \

nt hit i d iff t’lnm io -w
lit* -»d- up wiling lit)* . :i li tin." fi

i li r •* u-iniiit
vvthiM

whnilnr tn*

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f&gt;r! Vti-rit I fi** \Vt
IG'l'illdic*
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lutiA jlu l tiiiiiii

ii .

"l dt -ngvthor a*

«-11i s i'eiqa-r laid
m i- -nnr Wnllacv for

• In- Nu • -t—i .b-i-iio dm funner
.-.I o |.| .--i-h tM . - l|l|Hltl uf 0 1-

\lti| i It
111.-I th*" inttu/i-d

I !---t , , i',V |hshiI.
;.
"I tUsui
AVnlfeCr ,' #tt r ,, (*
iTMiw by continu­
I a n il i • •-! .let in, hi- n
ing in Ik- n juivait! titu e n w hs
hi | i"•*
. | , s v In mind fn-rly," Pepp-lT

Jilaili*)
lime i)» fW idf whirl lief
UN.- StHMirily fuUflHI hail
•liriiuii i\«'i tin* Imluronitiii

aaid..

Tin- Kim i-i.i Senator said he
ha-- un doubt jlmt Mr. T rum sn
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 , ii 16 i'HRf 'I 'I t **V
Tim! .hapiirm'd in 1911 when th#

Ihm.

Inii-

Prvaldrni

Roosevelt

rest

lle U ire adtifi yud chose Mr.
Trum an, lie nntlitnied.
*1 tlimV the Pivsident, ought
I,, pick sums-body wini siihscribes
• I .illllnii-,1 Ha » a s T » il
T o k y o . Aug. is, uPi - a wi t - '
-- ------------------ - . .. ..
ness luld the inter national liihun.il •
today that Sahum K uinsTa trip ,
to Washington iduutly h.-i’m v w ar!
Inoks, out was carried mil mill I,- I
u- one more effect offeiing nti ed- 1
____ _____
ditlunnl chance .to iu,vei-d in i!u(jo y |( n il I'llTK
earnestly desired rom lusien ef
SEOUL. Aug. 15 t /l l— ShoitU
negotiations.
| &lt;lf -a n A iru iti-e sh lp l'’ and "im - S
Kuomachl Yamamoto, ehh-f of mcilinli indcitcniirncel" fn&gt;B»
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16, -Vt
Knrettas obc
—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

Railroad Has 2nd
Wreck In 12 Hours

12 hour* killed a tiiawngec train
engineer early today.
L. P. Dufflelil. 57, Woodbury,
N. J., died at the rontro1! of hi*
locomotive as II derailed nnd ,y&gt;rliaiiv overturned at 33rd and Ml.
Vernon Street*. The tram had
lust reached the city fmm Cape

May. N. J, *11 passepger enr* re­

mained on the. track* ami occup­
an ts escaped iajuxy.
Another engineman was kilhiJ
and 20 pasarngers injured uy the
flrat wreck In. which a crowded
rommutor train and a Imcking
locomotive collided.
The engineman, J. D. KI Ingeman. of Norristown, Pa., wn*
crushed to death in bis telescoped
cab aa hla Norristuwn-bumul local
■mashed into th&lt;* rear &gt;f the loc­
omotive tender yesteidsy duriti
the let* afternoon rush period ur
a few seconds aftsr leaving the
downtown Broad filrwst suburban
station.

KuruHu’s U. S. Trip
Defended At Trial

Koreans Slmut For
Freedom During Talk

der Sltigenuri Togo, tevfflcd fur their liberation front th* Japai
thy defense In the trial of 25 Jnp- repeal nil y Interrupted an add
anise accused of war ri lines. He by Russian General T. F. Hhttkew
said Knrusu left for Washington today,
two dava after the Japanese -liigh 1 Khtikuv** vole* boomed louder
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 -,
final offer to the U. S. while curt- Im slogans. The kutrsn* listened
tinning lucpprations to attack if sib-nUy to American Maj. G*neral
the offer were not accented. :
Alta-rt E. Brown and then cheered
i— "Thw-suggHStiun ba a oh k -h . l .e»ss loudly.
made that it was ihtrmli-d as a
Shtikiiv ts the chief Russian
measure to gain time hv deceiv­ legate to th* Joint U. 8.—So'
ing the United Stales," Yemam.ito romtulsslon which has attempl
testified. "But as I nxvj already to set up ‘a provisional governm ent
indicateil. the difficulty in the liai­ for all of-’ Korita. Brown la the
son cqnference from lung U-fore chief American delegate.
had heeil to persuade tlu&lt; higli
Commission sessions have been
rommnnd to agreo to enough delay stalled on the qquestinn of whftk
to give negotiation full oppurtun Korean groups are to be consulted
liy—their position living that there on tile form o f-th e government,
was neither necessity nor desir-1 with the Russians
Installs!*
abiiitv uf delaying th# opening of Rightwing parties which oppoaad
hostilities, but that it would be the trusteeship s«t up by th#
advantageous to commune* them jelgn ministers at. Moscow be
a t ones."
red from consultation.

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PAGE FOUR

Feds Invade Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom o f the frame.
M anager Rill Good u»ed three
h u rltrs In chalking up the victory,
while M anager K lider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKW ITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lra lj attack
a s .h r rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* E ditor
Th* Le*«burg P irates eontifiurd to th r p lattei’’. Johnny McManus
th eir "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and Dave Bride each h it safely
Cclctymcn. *
* r r Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K.HMII M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park la st night.
Torright the locals'm otor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will re tu in to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard J o r a twin bill lull, . I
- p i t h the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The P irates score*! two ru n , in
tha first fram e la it evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the firs t to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
th ird canto w hrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e . r f
S atterfield singled and Don Mur- t a lk s . I f . !
ra y drew a free puss to nd W alt Ita rriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * rfl *14
H arrington home.
A t. S
• In the eighth fram e |h e Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbtham lrd slants of U n f la y . I I .
Car! K ettlea to th rir liking as it aba. r
.-nl,. r
they banged out five hjta to tally M
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uwal.
I O 6 o ti
p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------- -----3Q 3 a JT t3
Into the game to squelch t
.L e esb u rg w ent down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the S anfordltrs jsm - a a S l I T I M I I
Krrortt S itln f lty
m*d a final tally a c ro n In the

o&lt;Mt «i*

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. B iarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning
two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs
AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg th a t can m em only
unhappineaa for a t least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute p ncdnciuL Jaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
te srh
tln ueti
a r hri
r f .'"4th
r ’Mh an aabb illtv
llitv 'id
'io rrnn nstru
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
At the end of e a c h 'in n ir g —If
l^o opposition h ain 'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero
into the proper slot. She. works
for tb* Miami T o u rliU of the
Florida International League.
On oecaiion she mlste* the prv-

a t . A u k tie in .

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

(ieinitviUe

OtiiAdo
N EW YORK — b P )~ Jimmy
(G oggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - .il . u ia
••
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name herau.e he wa* the first D a y t o n * i t* * c h r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t e tu rS s y
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e - s , t i t 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a u n iv ersal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦. t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s t s l k a . &gt; , l» »»ti jn * H *a ch
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.am ts Today
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » a t O f U n d o
gality.
S
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k l s n t i , - H u n t i- * ti* d l e t I t M a s w a r .
H m ^ r t . H itt* * f |* i.t i , M a r r a y . w e a n ■
w o l d i . H ln l* n ti****
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• i m x k . M «*,t
e a r r t l l r * : HtrblvlnI h . u k l * | J a &gt; , : U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M u r r a y
l o H a tte y fle M i H»tt*rft»l&lt;l t n M u r r a y
t o H all er tl rli l. l a 'l l iitl l u » » l l * * » lii ir a *. H a n t o n t I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 » l
off Ulsato .fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o f f l . * m k y t M r u * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y L em iey
M*o
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HANFOHU »&lt;• iiaym ns »**
| | , l i r t . t a t •laln rstlll*
V t T I O V t l . l.l'.M J IB

per slot, and in th a t event her 30-

inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered w h r—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver th e unhappy srore.
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BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
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T h rC C * g a itC U
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SPRIN G FIELD , I l l , Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsm outh, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited m are or gelding d e e , a t the
Illinoix S tate Fair llo rro Snow.

lleveut "Mommer" from a .everOUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
Yoot-TF^e of fiber board and *hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

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Provide, the proper sound e f f .m

HOLLYWOOD. C e l.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of B rarth o m .
Sold for *2.600 to S tu a rt Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H !3,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* aw ards,

3§*£ £ S X
^

bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

, ,

To Late To Classify
LOST—dark brown w sll*; In vici­
nity o f Rail P ark Tuesday night.
Drivers license mad* not to An­
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
Herald or Ph. 341-W.

Hi. l^yu ls
.New V o lk

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Specials In

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Robson Sporting Goods

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Rocking: Horse

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IJu U n n f , W s ililn a t 'in
H I. !.» * !• J . C h fc s g n 1

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Cleveland T-ll. Deirnli !.*
ilin ly

B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8erv k c. The Music Boa,
W. t a t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-U b K lr- Pbxm-tum.------O FFIC E apace In Melsch Building.
■ L arge H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos A lu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted , all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fum hbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ep t. Store.
10 to 1 5 %.. T cruyear w arranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open a t Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w i n g m a c h . s i t o r
I I I H. FRENCH. I 'll. 1190
erine. L arge grounds' dm! walks
's a f e from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
on.
HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ?2l).
Phone o r WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOW ERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t f x o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t o ff Celery - AVAILABLB a t once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to d ate apartm rnta w i*trail PainU. P oultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
m odem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A W atson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fu m ish H apartm ent.
A dults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. F O n BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . an d roadway#— Pbon#
FU R N ISH ED apartm ent. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede F eel
2
W A N TED TO RENT

WORK WANTED

9

MAID, or washing, ironing. Reply
Boa M. J . e /o lleiabl.

cabinet mad* to ornd* of woodworking,

m

Convoy

,*h*-ltil*d)

key* eay d-OOsta Tep-OveHty Oeewal
Tb* la *w Were. Olkw i ll s , prepeWlee■ftly lew.
w r i t IUY eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* —w lfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947

FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
cleaning ti waxing. Our power vear should pdodure th* greatest
unit enable* u* to work where football season on record, think*
th cie is no electric connertlo.i Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
available. 21 ycais n p erien cs, fourth year a , coach of the North
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla. Carolina S tate Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strateg y
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all is fast d isappearing,' sa y , F eath ­
kinds. Sm ith Rro. Phone 1188.
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n
more to ouiscoring op­
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. W annita Taylcr ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
12 S P E C I A L Sh MV IC E S
playing freshmen in some con­
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy ferences and most of the tchoola
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Han- will be exhibiting a lot of new
runl Paint A Glass Co. Phone talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the N ational pro Football le ag u e
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

GENERAL

M o th e r &amp; D a u g h t e r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager T lrf Salrn

PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

By Ray Gotto

OZARK IKE
TH GlK)9
ARE R E ­
TIRED
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DOliGK - PLYMOUTH

PARTH AND KKRVICB

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b ,tu a . «n-l «h&lt;.«* -m a llln s addieM
u t’•* c h b o r g . A i»b*m *. e / o Qeork*

Piano Tuning and Repairing. U L n o is ,

ACE

T H 'E I G H T H /il O ’S P A D E

YA-DB moth proofing lasts 6
years. Hav* your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown ClesnTot VEKA NHAt. KUlVU KISU.
ers A I.aundry. 113 Palm etto wit",* rewUittc* l* I’la ib b a ig . Ala-

O— DHW8 HIGH BKRTfCK
R oute or a p t , furntthed or un fu r­
FOR 8AI.K
0 . D. Landreai. Phone 1021
nished. ' P refer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Perm anent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN Watch and clock repairing. Elec­
tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin*
BUNDLES.
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
Hume Shop, J700 Sanford Ave.
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
S E A L ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
LAND
CLEANING
AND
MORTGAGE LOANS
Jim m ie Cowan's Blmct Metal ■ DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
fo r new Kadlntors, new
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
R * filtered Broker and
R adiator core*. Radiator d enn­
ERS W ITH P A L M B T T 1
Insurance Agent
ing and repairing.
RAKER
T W O S/4 YD.
D RAGL1NRS.
E QUIPMF.NT
PEA
CHES and pears f r r canning.
NEW . tw o atory, three bedroom
NOW
IN
T
H IS VICTNITT.
French Ave, &gt;t 13 Street,_____
N IM N ICH T CONSTRUCTION
(O ^ ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
1947 8 Cubic foot Serve! g ni ref2-2981.
eigeralOr. lairm ann'). Restaur­
ant, Hanford Orlando Hi way.
.NICELY furnished % room home DESKS. 12) office desks, &lt;1) tyIn Sanford Height*. Every mod­
piat* desk with chairs, id A-l
PHO N E 200
ern convenience, largo sleeping
condition. New Elgin twin out­
BHRICKLANn-HORRlHON
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 917
board m otor. Apply Mr. Bowen,
U D R IV E -rr. INC.
W. 18th.
^
541 Plumos* Drive.
S E E US FOR
aeree, w lth'npftritJ^OO sta n d ­ 7 ft. Cold«pol refrigerators, I
M1UF.OGRAPH PRINTING
ing. D id orange ne%«, located ' Luxe M odels..62Llliil, Sears l
k . . AND TYPINQ
•bout 1 blk off of R othe&lt;27, Just
der Office. Phbne 090.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
out o f DeLand. E le ct, phone ami
HANFORD
w ater, no house. Owner will sell FORDSON T rsrto r, I muls, both
lie N. P ark . Phan* 180
good ronditinn. L U Keller,
vary reasonable or will take
Lake Monroe, Phono 1322-W,
trailer In t r a d e . S e e . Mr. Bdwen,
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
641 Plumosa Drive.
PLENTY o f good used tools,
Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
'Watches, docks, radio*. Also
CDROOM house fttm iihtsJ or
new w gtrhes and G. E. Alarm
’urnisbsd. New electric tJtchATTENTION
MOTHERS
dock*. Fred Myers, SI I E. 2nd
.double 8*r*ge \ acres, few
—D IA PER SERV ICE—
dt trees on K L ?floni highBaby V d v e t furnishes hospital
p 6 miles from Sanford. Phone
clsanateril* diapers and deodor­
54 lb. porcelain Ire box. Mr*. J.
unty 8305.
ised container. Economical and
II. Cowan. la k e M ary ._______
safe. Fully medically aoproved
ESTATE WANTED fl AKTIC1.ES WANTED
Call D aytona 2467-W collect for
d etain . 94 diapers, 82 a we«':,
w ith Income. Close In,
. "FIRBT IN SANFORD"
'
be priced right. C A. H ighest cash price paid for used
fu rn itu re. Ted Davie F urniture
610 F irst S treet upLONNIE
MCMULLEN'S
Market
Co. 811 E- 1st. Ph. 958.
B arber Shop open Thursday,
F riday * Saturday,
________
I’LL BUY your car rrg s rd lrs i of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 804
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
W. 2nd SL
MOTORCYCLE, cheap
114. Jack Stand Ifer.
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
HELP WANTED
1854. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
NCRETB SEW ER P IP E
Phone 1354. Perm anent waves
tC TANKS, Grease *Trepi EXPERIEN CED -celery grown- or
64 up, guaranteed. W eter sof­
trained farm m anager for fan g
ka. Aluminum Window# end
tener. A b o open evenings.
aaa. W hite cement. Paint, la Zellwood area. Good position
for rig h t p arty . A. Dude A Sons,
ea-iila, H urricane braces
14
LOST 4k FOUND
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
id* Concrete Company, 804
A r e I’hon* 1135.
LOST—Hamilton
yellow gold w rist
GIRL fo r cashier A cosnveUt coun­
watch Saturday afternoon on
te r. also soda glrL L aaay 't Drug
P a rk Ave. between Pth A 1st.
S tore.
•
S treets or first stree t and Mag.
COLORED GIRL for general houi
nolle to Dr. Mu[uon'1 office.
Tirana t3n-W r

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$ 5 0 t r a d e in
ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO

The MUSIC Box

119 W. let

Ph. 93

THE LONE RANGER

By Fran Striker
CARERA'DON'T 1 [GET

Wheeler of Sanford

------ CANVAS-AWNINGS----CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
•Atamlam, Steal WeW!
19 DAT DEL1VERT

We JtEPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 808

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b U altj Thert b Strength—

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T* Prataet * • I W e of th# Worlds
To PtoboU th# P n t n u of A m iriti:
To Prodoro Pro*p*»Ity for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

I*»rtly cloudy through Friday.
Scattered ahoaer* ocrurlng mostly
daring afternoon.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R
VOLUME XXXVIII
# ■«-.

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Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

N O . 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

ji

Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

4 *

W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£ |u ttic e Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m u lti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible
i f f t a IRflr ^ntrer—r.^ je r'^ th m — »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
(CmtlasH »&lt;■
Twet

Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H

Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today * that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception
o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­ again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
ported’ tkla morning that San. “That would slow up production,
ford ha* had no cx reu lre tem- and we must hate production ll
peraloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 de- svr are to lick inflation."
greea and the minimum waa 71._ * Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDExactly one Inth of rain fell, Wvo) told reporters the Investiga­
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt; tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M. rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
laated Into tha night.
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
II ntmiif-l *«n Pus* T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *m- Greeks Stage All-out
brsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chte- Drive Against Rebels
ago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
try fAThe
rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
(C w lla u * • • r * |a Tw e)
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie e n g a g e d a band of 250
In a ten-hour battle
1 Seamen Strike guerillas
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
y Become National ilajft. The dispatch** aald the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union Iegress Is Stricken
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre In Downtown Office
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

H eat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
TW 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.
TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15
Arshs*_
Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* ta i­
led meetings today to discus*
11 ohiiMMr,t -«
rim

Shift In Course Made
By Tropical Storm

------------ i
■ e *
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8. Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
*
operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U8DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The other g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
— Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet DepHly, N n g n
liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International milltar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T'1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
Il'-mUn.-.l an l'* ( . [ m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
-------------------- ------ -15
toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 11. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting net- rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude rec- cast
stone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release atdenre
where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi hn» *et
up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
— ---------------------- —
gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord MountLehmans Return
“moat probably aabotagICssilrNM an !'•«* »*)te)
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
From Indiana Trip
dence Day and now if* time to
4 Killed In Volcano
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
Eruption In Jupjin
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan-re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. T h e r e
was no la v a .
Pangkalanbrandan, In Indonesian- Court llousi? this m o r n in g .
*
Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn Dretrd to live. They laid four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter th is' t*rqi»l
Merchants Group To the
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
Hold Dinner Meeting e*L
In order not to furthe.- dum- 10 Hurt In Freak...
Th# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
Accident On Train
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
Railway Joins Group of
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
on tho Cross State Highway ant] Ankingr Higher Fares California Limited near Uarstow
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were b e i n g
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage
Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
Latq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
At Sailplane .Meet Request For Peace

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie
»lep»
Senator Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Trumin for re-election.
"I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
■ SN
f t .
; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
the
Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate t h / hloiida
particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd - Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
a warm friend of Henry A. WillI hr-.J.UIa Department announ- tec*, former—vfre. president whir—
ed t!ir decision in making public wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
an accord concluded with an a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Italian financial mmion after
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
line# month) of, negohatinn.
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
Stale- waives all claim to pay- plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^~
iui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.- i.n. ■".! Iiv
INHI.ilOu in civilia n supplies.
I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c Iiiimc *
uf
th e
I t a lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
■ 1*
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 4 4tluiil
i i n l l m i n t Of, 1‘fl a* t’ l r e l
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetn-

Move Made To .Ease
Debt C l a u s c s O f
Peace Agreement

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Flans Discussed
Foc OpeCiTtion O f___ —
Bouts On St. Johns

■1 1v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day w ith 'a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion. Globe Circling Fair
You have demonstrated that lit
Still In Greenland
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
new
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘n —&lt;47—
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
IC e e tla a e * na f n a - T n i )
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
Nazi Concern Blamed near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
. For Starting War are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey 10 Workers Dismissed
had conspired to plunge the world
For Loyalty Reasons
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 2 0 .0 0 0 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

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Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

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�T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 14, 191?

THE 3ANFORP HERALD, 3ANFORP, FLORID/j

•P A G E -T W O
■■.'.‘a-.
The

S a n fo rd

H e ra ld

Paying for Pensions

T ru m a n C o n fe re n c e
llrtU rW k &lt; r « I'M* Oar I
will depend UP°1’
toy* by this country •* * . ’
l l * Maul). of &lt;hr. Kkri*

K tlib ll4 f 4 la |M 4
rtU U k&gt;4 *»llr • »«“»*! M la rta i

fri-

Tho princlplo o f n»tironu»i(l pay f o r w o rk e rs a tta ln in K
aw* »»»**»
J n o r t f l l p ' nge is beco m in g w idely aecoplorl in in d u atrln l,
l u i w i riciiU .
btisiriorts am i p ro fe ssio n a l c irc le s. A n n o u n cem en t by th e
I l l M saw sll* l » a u
u
*««••! fla w a a l i n F o rd M o to r C om pany o f a n $H0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 pen sio n fund, d e ­
N t t K i ST. Ill* , al l b C a l o lll t, ta ils to la* set fo rt!; la te r, is good new s fo r in d iv id u als to be
■I l u l t r l . FtortOa, a t l t r l b A«i b e n e fit ted.
„
I t ( • &lt; ( » ■ • al M in i K l**T.
B ut Im p licatu m * o f th is a n d o th e r s im ila r re tire m e n t
MULtANII L. DK1.I
p lan s a re not a lw iij.s-^ ttn iersto o il by th e public. A h in t
ran**
IIORDDS HKtM
w as found in a F o rd o ffic ia l's s ta te m e n t th a t th e pension
•1 &gt;•)*••• M ta u tl
v irtu a lly whs a jnflre lnerea.se. T h is p ro g ra m a n d s im ila r
l U H t t l l T l n N IU T K I
p la n s in all lineSj'will be c h a rg e d o ff to e x p e n se o f p ro d u c­
F a ra lla la A l i a a n
Cr C arrltr. a a t l ---- — ____ V •** tio n . T he co n su m er, in c lu d in g th e pensioned, p a y s p ro d u c ­
Oar M . a l k ----- ---- ___________
f t tio n costs. T h is is trim , w h e th e r th e re tire m e n t s a la ry Is
» n a Naalka ___.__________ I II
fo r in d u stria l w o rk e rs o r f o r te a c h e rs a n d lib ra ria n s . P e n ­
II* M aalk*________________
Da* Y r a r ---------- --------------------sion m oney fo r t h t l a t t e r g ro u p com es c h ie fly fro m ta x e s
A ll r k l l a i o
a ailm r, n i 4 &gt;
"&lt; T h a t fo r m in is te rs is c h ie fly p a id in by p a r is h io n e r s -w ho
f k m W r . ( M u l a t t o s * a u k i m l i n a l have’'earned" it th e h a rd w ay a n d g iv en it b u F ljn fiiiT fS T /f T '
n U r U l i a n l i ( a r I k * * a r * a a * »l
I*U I» C lu w la. w ttt'l&gt; » ( b a r e r * »er fu ttd s r
M rr* * to r a k rrrllrla a ra irr
F in an ced re tire m e n t is a d m itte d ly d e sira b le . I t m u st
lalaak &gt; ra&gt; M r&lt;r Haptraraia- b e realized, how ever, t h a t th e w ide w o rk in g o f th e pension
Ultk. lar..
Tkr llrralJ
to Ifcr aaOaaal if; 14 al a k ir t lM s a idea in tro d u ces a new f a c to r in to A m erican econom y. T he
Ofllrra ar* M ltlrlM k la Ifca lar»- co st of iiving’ia f u r th e r p u sh e d u p by th e need to a c cu m u late
•a xr ta r lM
riora
ta
[p e n sio n re se rv e s. T h is m a k e s it" h a rd e r f o r 'in d iv id u a ls to
l W a lt
'p u r s u e th e ir ow n t h r i f t sch em es fo r " ra in v d a y s " . T ru e .
l a l Saw t a i •l .
T k. Hr ra ti U a aariafcrr *« »»« th e v a re not faced w ith q u ite th e sam e n e c e ssity a s fo rm e rly ,
laaM lalH lira * aafclrk I* ratlllra i f th e y a re to lie ta k e n c a re o f by pension. B u t it m u st be
n i l a i l u l r la Ifcr aaa far »»»*kltratios , ( all *k* In a l a t" * ra la iti fa re d th a t th e p e n sio n e r, a n d ev ery b o d y else, p ay s f o r
la Ikla a a u i|a * « i, aa m il ar all su ch se c u rity .
OF a r m iWralrfcra.
People, a s a ro le, fin d th is f a rt d iffic u lt to accep t, f o r
it has becom e u h a b it to accep t th e a d v a n ta g e s o f a h ig h
THURSDAY, A il. 14, 1»*7
s ta n d a rd o f liv in g a t a iow level e f cost. T h e public, w hile
" BIBLE TERSE FOR TODAI
en d o rsin g p en sio n s, m u s t i&gt;e p re p a re d to p a y fo r th e m . P e n ­
NOT MUCH OK A LIFE CAS sio n m oney lias to be e a rn e e d b efo re i t c a n be d isp en sed .
BE •BUILT ON TUB 8 U im K C
SANDS OF AN EVIL CHARAC­
Indian Economics
TER: Thou upholdrtt m e in mine
in te g r ity.— Psalm 4 1 :1».
N ew re g u la tio n s f o r im p o rts in to In d ia w ill c u t d eep
' THE WAITING .
in to th e ir su p p ly o f .b o th n ec e ssa rie s a n d lu x u rie s, sa y s a n
|F n n Tb* IVaslitajton ViM)
id wfcat « U u p &lt; R ftetaa
7 n V i &amp; 'W im p o rte d w n - ' | f
wR
L ttt * n / olbrr sight,
ned goods, b o ttle d b e v e ra g e s, p r o p r ie ta r y m edicines, to b a c ­
Attrr supper, H J.
co p ro d u cts, co sm etica. h o sie ry , c u tle ry , d o m estic h a rd w a re ,
When sk* h«» ratten up to put thv
m o to r vehicles a n d ra d io s. All" o f th e s e a rtic le s a r e b a n ­
took ■ « w ij—
Sk* •u n til—vftraktd. dixrsugh : — n e d now, nn d a q u o ta s y s te m re g u la te s th e im p o iia tio n o f
Her Usable# rl4u r* bioJtriog _U»r several o th e r ite m s. E x p o rt tr a d e of th e U n ited S ta te s w ill
•lrkt
..
s u f f e r n Sizable re d u c tio n a s a re su lt o f th is m ove.
And 'tarn*, full «u lbs empties**,
-Serious re s u lts w ill b e fe lt w ith in In d ia , too, w ith p an ic
b#r far*
\i:
b u y in g undep w av a lre a d y .' W e alth y u p p e r class an d m iddle
(Sk* it otdrr thau Sr Ibourbt.l
Of what »traD(r buried r « &lt; »
•
class people a r e h o a rd in g v ita l a rtic le s a n d m a te ria ls w hile
Ik tbr al'.tht S3overarot tbit. »br th e low er c la sse s s u f f e r fo r th e ir hick. W hen th e ir g o v e m - m 7 ~ 3 n s r u * U fu a —w u r

it.

iw

sail mat*
frrrnc*

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c o ts* w h ic h Lobar Dtpkrttncnt &lt;■

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firiaU hav* declared wiU mk*o
a cut of onk-lhird to on*-hall n
the d*parim«ni'» pajTwl.
A . a r t mil of iC m
offkiaia tay, lha Dirnion of
bor htam lardt Will b*
and operation* of 0,h,r,.
i
reduced. The Labor Mandard*
division ha* b*«n making itudici

dk
aling wiih «f«ty ,nd 0,hlfr -1'
dust rial m atiart.

It I* b ru th n l on floor* or otijrj

pieces where rnaehe* appear , t l
dries Jo a varnikh-ltk* b w .ih tj
Johnston, a rhrihltt, ta y t it kg),
ronrbtv that walk on it anytjjj
during that txrhsl.
,
Th* vain)sir can b* n*sh*4 c(j
with water liut he says it
hard scrubbing. H* reports
the fam ish coiftain* a titrv* p.,f.
ton that p tr a ly m cockroaoVn
and due* root harn] other tr.ii
in th* concttitration used for
roaches. ••
Johmton produced tLV p__
varnlih,,«*'a result of an *pp^
front hi* titte r Mr*. G. DshiLt,t
who ’is in charge of a nurstr;
Tucson. Aril. Sh* had tropy,
with roaches and did not wk*t H
uta roach poison* because of riiir
to th* lim e ones. She wrote br
brother her*, who Irctds a Rn
chemical specialty company, y.
said tlx ntontht research js.
auced the reach ktlleh.

Speaking on th* M&lt;ond anniv trta ry of V-J Day, Mr. Tnuna.r
raid h« had anticipated "hen
h« announced th* »urr*nd*r of
Jepautw o y*an ago th*&lt; th* P**^1 or d talh through hu:&gt;rrr‘r
would bar* b*tn Mciirtly «*tah»:»h- cause th* Russian authorities
td- by thig-- tiro*-. H# »aid he re- provided her mother with
Bikta to »ay that it «•* not.
cijuate food and fu«i."
Bui h« ha* net abandoned, his
A suspicion that Princess
belief, h* added, th»t ih* na- mint might have been peh
dona will «v*ntu»lly accomplith by persons seeking hur Wi
a peace for. th* ten*fit of cii had been expressed by the
th*_ peoples —
of ih*- world.
. .
.
Army’# e r I m 1 nst 1 invest!
Th* President »*id he h » a n « '*i , -1|U w|nl« tlswy were
had any doubt about th* w ttdon i(
jur
**tima:cd
of dropping atomic bomb* on 4^ , , ^ belonging to the
Japanese cities sine* h* n r * * * cess,
—
llet son, l*rmce herd
it saved th* live* of -W.Ofsj Von Bchoenaieb^arolatn deck
I.v 4*r*ia. had h f " ;
"
^ T ^ w 'r.ev rs* co n feren ce covered' « m s l o d g i n g s
Ucriin.
j wide range of other questions:
Polilits—the President said t»had not approved any sit* f"* R A D I O P R O G B A I
Btailon WTUU
tne Democratic National Connec­
tion in 194S. arbiing that i* » Tfcat&gt;4&gt;s Bvrtiiu*
m atter for the Party's
t
t l »&gt;!• D«y
Conmtittc*
decide. He skid. t: J Twliiabt koUK
---------------- —to ---------he will be in favor .uf any to y t ti i iuvh a .s »h
t:S4 b p u iti 1 'a n d e
the committee select*- . »u .nsilni
As for a new chairman- »• »,ri
1:49 News
event Robert E. Ilannegan re 4dk.-AH_yiii-UQ .
signs a* head ° r tb*, cimh»lrie-.l . ‘j^ i n . AinJsssadon

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TViac Arthur Speech
Publiahers Aualtlary

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in* up th . Labor D*p»rtmro».
That was on* of the A«WpUsJ&gt;*
mctii* of Cmirr***, b* aalo.
Quickly ihrn. Hr. T*“ra*n * r
•d Ihkl ha bat no diJutA ,h\ V l q*
Labor Department will
eventually, that it ran t h* P*T*
mar.rntly torn up.
,
,
Cougrct* ma4k Appropriations

W* sat ort the porch of a pleas*
ant home in a amall inutw*ater;&gt;
community one evening reecnriy,
discussing the goals toward which
the cilirens of every town should
work—better schools, greater civic
participation, moie pride In com­
munity. Our hostess was one of
those conscientious ciri: leader*
who sees dearly the problems and
failures of her town and is doing
more than her share to rlimiusle
them.
"Our* newspaper could help," she
commented, "but wo can t aeein to
get th* editor interested."
W r asked for ■ epezrfle example.
"Just a faw months ago." aha
explained, "al let of us were both­
ered b r ih*-*nrt&gt;ke nblrtiFfj-w *
have a lAt of amall fvfh.rfaa In
town.
"1 saw fhe editor at a dinner
Municipal Airport. A live
party
and asked him about it. 'E d/
m|UI
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gonUact and about' 7&gt;0 ba»«i&gt;»ll plfint fit L u fk in . TfiXi, w h ic h t u r n s o u t lli&gt;out 50,000 to n s n I Hid. ‘why don't you h iv t a
player* are involved. II tbi* d**J y e a r. T h e re a r e m an y p la n ts m a n u fa c tu rin g k r a f t a n d up about tha smoke nuiasnceV He
goes ibiougb, it will }»« » &gt;**1 O th er p ap ers. T he S o u th s p u lp nnd p a p e r in d u s trie a a re *,w u WM * k00^ ,dft* bul
m a rc h in g on.— T h e N ew O rle a n a S t a t e ..
ever cam# °f it. A pparqulr h*s
ither in Sanioid** c*P
afraid of the factory owners.
There teemed pH point in tirin g
Tbe Ju .c c e 'P ^ a rirn rm ha. de­
to explain what was obvious Tb a
TOO LA TE TO CLA SS
cided to inveitigtte high p ri« .
newspaper man but diffi nli for a
By HUB9FLL KAY
layman to understand. Editor did
They m a y - b*\.interested.in a i«probably did think a ‘ write-un '
port published in Wednesday’s p*
Picking up my Northwest Flor- There la no atmosphere of the waa ■ Rood Idea, but then he ask­
p en that individual incomes have Ida tour w her, I left off last I penal institution, no uniforms, no ed himself some questions.
increased from 40 billion beloie column at Panama City, 1 found guards. The boya live In a clsan, . First, just what Is a "writa-up"
t
£rt’1rtb ,n d . development of wholesome settlax tha*. cannot
(be war to 193 .billion this year, this
Gulf Coast 'metropolis truly) hslp-but bring out tha best that Is
an all time high
amaalng. It has nb&lt;ut taken up In them. They, learn worthwhile who gae* a demonatraiisn of th*
ih:; .
^
th# slack causetkbv the closing of* trades, hava ampla opportunity fur best in public relatione in their
and gracious marine, of greet­
The city ol Ucsls is planning
,h |Pl'lrd * »n,l rednetion of recreaiiim ami from every, stand- easyand
their maalsrful control of
(0 meet at least a pact ol in military personnel that during the point the school ts a credit lo the ing
the
many
derail* that go lo make
war
years
turned
it
into
a
madstate and to thosa reaponsible for such an event
financial prcblcms by levying *
a aucrevv.
it# management.
gaibage t*«. We don't know jutl
With the leadership of
It# present industrial growth i*
Also at Marianna we visited th*Honored
Florida Publicity sud rublic
how popular S garbage tax will sound and of a permanent nature Florida Caverns State Park a t
Relations Association for the en­
be. Some people might say,. "Just and aa a tourist resort It is grow- guests of the Florida Forest and suing
y*ar, I con think of no way
___ m___
Fark Service.
Thla amazing na»leave the. garbage lay,” wad cc- Ing,! by leap* and bounds. Ita ___
beathes are equal to any , to be| ural attraction is oraeticaliy un- to advance thg arganiiulkm'a wel­
fure to p*y the tax.. But one Lmpd on th# Gurf C-taal while known lo most Floridian* aod the fare than to continue th«M, tour# of
thing is gSftnin, ib* *ity can't sportsmen find it, a veritable purs visitor front out of atata seldom visual education Inaugurated I by
immediate pr*dece*iu«-. Frank
1 collect ‘gsrbsge if Tt doesn't h a .c dUe'. Tile beach srra aittaci* heart of it. Located three mile* my
countless thousands during the north of Marianna, th* nark U Wright; for to KNOW Florid*
| the money to hiie the men to do summer *e*#on and mnstrurtiuti
-- _
open tho year round. While th* vou must 8EE Florida.
it.
4 U ? -!
Jits been unable to keep up with underground caverns a rs not aa oxthe demand for accumulation*.
tensive or developed M those uf
P Us i d e "b p~AilN (i 1
Are you one o( those who ts
rty made up of publicity Carlsbad or Mammoth t ’ave, they
waiting for a new car? then
public relattona men nnd writt­ offer equal Interest and entertain­ TALLAHASSEE. Aug. I t, b T —
The Florida Railroad aod Public
you should be interested in the en from all aecliona.of the Mate ment.
Skillfully lighted, with well con­ Utilities Commission annoupcod
rrpert that automobile prodqrlion waa tremendously imprrracd v/ith
the whole area »e traversed. Mtiny
• trail*, thra* wonderful today a public bearing will be held
-x j* a! a new low level (or this time of them were making their first structed
caves present n never-ending
f f year at C |0 wvrkcit stay olt trio Into this section of Florida fairyland of weird and unusiud for- Sept 9 at Bl. Cloud on operation
of the S t Cloud exchangs of tb*
the job on account of the heat. and because of this first hand uatlona with 'atalagtRas and sta- Florida TsltphoM Corjiurmtioo of
of its charms, beauties lagroltca glistening in lha lighted
However, no one would get mad­ knowledge
and advantage* they will he able passage ways that seem to wind
der than CIO auto workers &gt;( to inform othsrt with aiHhentic through n labyrinth of avenues
farmers stayed off the job be- data and Information etou; this without beginning or end. It is
JU U O D E 'S K D IU R O H S
probably Florida’* only completely
.Cause it was too hot to work in favored territory.
■ i r A ny • • If
it’s
food
you
want,
the
finest
nlr-ctmdltloned
attraction
for
th*
the fields.
obtainable, perfectly pr .pared and temperature remains a? approxi­
—
v S T T m An t e l T m T
rmrved. you atop at Cdrsoni, loc­ mately S3 degree* Fahrenheit at
We have had several inquiries ated
on the Cutf Coast Highway a alt time* regardless of the tem
"DArf pe 7 n u r . s o
lately aa to why the naiiow sheet short distance north of Panama peraturn above ground,
.— sehicb baa
U s beew appeartflf lately[C ityr w*&gt;l j , ™r-wdi find m ry — tn^addition to th# tntareitlng
H E 'P M E ^ M t
our piper. We ordinstily uic thing from a hamburger on a bun and enchanting carerno, thla InriU
Ik lf ME T # THWKtft*
io atuffed pheasant and a courte­ inx State Park has natural rock
a 35“ roil. 5 2 ^ “ roll .n d a 70" ous,
appreciative management that garden*, wild lif*, histone*) values
H t f N P E HA?»T‘ o '
toll lot our (our. tix sml e»*’&gt;t is genuinely concerned about your and recreational faciiittoi that
papers rctpeclively. But due patronage. Our gtoop dined there make It a paradise for tha lover o f ,
L 'r t N ' / /
the newsprint shortage, we are and we were so Impressed with the nature and lha out-of-door*. Those
*r
food, th# service ami the sincere who hav* not visited Florida Cav­
always able to obtain the a v hospitality that era went on record erns B u t* Park have
tlxa which we want, and have -with • resolution of approval th at a remarkable attraction and on*
of which tho atata way w*U bo
&gt; use what we can get. TWhett w m unanimous,
A highlight of oar trip was a p ro u d ..
•
have four page* with a three
visit to th* Florida Industrial
Upon our arrival a t C avern
fly sheet in lha middle we School for. Boys at MsrUnr*. Tho Slat* Park w* were warmly greet­
w a r a d3” roll. When w* average person thinks of tt a t S ed h r a delegation representing
ciiht page* with two ol "reform school" or "(ail" for jirv*- offikals of both the Bt»U Forest
delinquent*. While it it matn- A Park Service and the Florida
narrower than |hg others. nilo
tainod for socially handicapped Forest and Fork Association, the &gt;
-x boy ia-o
a ,6 4
y i^F oS H S oT or .
w ith two o l tarns thkre. It la In no&gt;te n ia a J a il th
e splendid ptocrasa
peogroi mode tn prd_____
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NFAV YORK - p p |
Johnalwir, an rx-G l, o r New’ y U(
City, bs* toad* a paint that kijj,
rose he*.

lojrrthrr on • kelf-brtp t'1*"In blunt language.
Trum an .accused Congrc** * ** r

How About A “Write-Up?”

concern o v er p ro d u c tio n , th e iThurfton m a y be im proved.
hop* to bear?
Tbr dm »b* await* will not rrturu
T he A m erican w o rk m an , w hose livelihood d ep en d s on
Ip tbi* or m i «h»r J**rth e dem and fo r h is p ro d u c t, n e v e r th ln k a o f th e loom -operIt la too U ti . . a .. ns
a ,o r &lt;,r atedl-m ili w o rk e r in Indin ns h a v in g a n y co n n ectio n
aarh a** lib# tbr-otber,
! w ith his life. N o r does tint M .rshin o r H indu v isu alize a
As * srvne, a.stone.
link betw een h im se lf a n d th e ta r - o f f c itiz e n o f th e U n ite d
—Yet atwsrs toward tb* roaring •» s u ite s . T he co nnection e x is ts , n e v e rth e le ss, te n u o u s a s a
.
.
,
s pi der web, s tr o n g a s steel, fo r ire tte r o r w orse.
Thrrrll be lb*** tltoe*.
Yfhen *h* wtll pause toia*"b»rr.
Wioding the clock,
Southern Newsprint
Or atralfktenlng. a ebair.
Wbetr the trill turn and
T he econom ic w ell-being o f th e S o u th will be p u sh e d
Or &gt;w» to «* .'
,
Ills face upon_Ab»
a h e a d a n o th e r sto p by th e $30,000,000 n e w sp rin t p a p e r m ill
1 1 0 W a r d o n i r r t .H .
w hich, acco rd in g to an n o u n c e m e n t fro m B irm in g h a m , will
Welle, iniists that he n | s h o rtly b e -c o n stru c te d in A lab am a.
• a .w T .a n l i amateur *» * hullT h is m ill's Ind icated c a p a c ity is 100,000 to n s a n n u a liy .
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, o f 7H &gt;oiir|9r000,00o. T hl# wHl l&gt;e, th e re fo re , a new indua«
a clkH by* liVmawll.
tr&gt;’ o f c o n s e q u e n c e .u tiliz in g a ra w m a te ria l th a t is p le n tifu l
Plans at* u^3tr ~way hete to a n d c o n s ta n tly renew ed, nn d p ro v id in g a hom e p ro d u c t f o r
M Yctk G*nl» (or a hom e m a rk e t t h a t u*e* se v e ra l m illion tona o f n e w sp rin t
sign up
t winter training school at the a n n u a lly .

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1 tools qf or ronrefts to Ideologies
which ignore or contest these
—an editorial, a discussion ih his giwat moral values.
personal gossip column, a • news
By conducting yourselvea with
story, a feature atory, or pertjaPt a fine sence of self-respect, selfsome poetry?
What about tb* confidence and devotion to-duty,
subject m etier—waa It to he Pul- you have rendered Hie physical
ted out of (he thin (though »mul&gt;&gt; subservient to eh* massed and In
air. without facta, figiiiet and so doing earned the admiration
uuotationa to give It foundation? of a free world and the lasting
Most important, of what value Is i respect of your ' vanquished foe.
a single diatribe? The only jaffec-' Tou have written an ennobltiv* way of fighting igaiuat amok* ing .chapter in human progress,
or anv other civic evil i* a con- which will lead to the regenerturning campaign, ami a small pop- atlon, frmn the faUltim of war
4b lacks the peiionn.l to conduct to-.th* realism that la peace, oi
onc
I those million* inhabiting Japan a
So Editor Ed. believing that a i ialanda.
single com plaint abvuL

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The Book of Happy Storir

Goodrich Schedules
llnicui Negotiations

U. N. Meet

W O O D M E N of the W O R L D
life Insurance Society

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British loan revision—No commeat.
St., Lawrence W aterw ay—T-u.
President said hfc StlU U for thie
project and ha* been for it for
14 yeai».
“ Budget Veview—Berised Tiu^Jel
estimate* for the current fiscal
rear will be ready in 10 or 15
days.
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An th is an n itar*!«• ?«•«»
not indicate enough interest to M r y r i extend ray profouad adt:tS Hammy K aye
make the subject newewotthy, let miration and gratitude. You may
S .l* to.ifp er* Mrsnade
l t ( S IViirnan'* World
(he m atter drop.
. j be asiured that history, the final
isios N,»*
The Incident interesti «* Ucause '.arbiter_ between alt tfnngi right
J(l!«S IlswaiOm J1*todi«*
it illustrate* the utter failure " f *“«l *u . thing# wrong, between
IDitf Tun** Y«u'v« 'H»qu»*i»J
civic leaders to jndetstutoi the fact and fancy, aucceaa and fall- Foul Play Denied In
K * 31 ;oin « Milwtl**
newspaper's role in a campaign ure, will not misjudge nor forget,
tl «» lar't Os TI*.ling
Death
Of
Princess
IZiVS
KtW*
for community betterment. Whru
t t : l S \V**i«rn Rnuiuhp
the issue is abstract ami undocu­
BERLIN. Aug. 14 U F l-T h a S o | " f t
mented th# citizens th?rotc1v*s
Price Prediction
viel Newr Bureau quoted P r in * l,lW
must band together and take the
cess Caroline Carolath as saying] l:M r«u&gt; a cr *
Initiative by making it eoncrvte,
irn iM H * «»m fee* o m i
by documenting, and by ibtreby between encouraging "an intelll- her mother, Princes* H e rm lre 'j'J * Hr " » r {? JJv»lc
creatfng new*. Editor Ed can gent program of stimulating pro­ di^d of natural cause, and -no ,H
Ji»*I N ew t 6* * ul‘d’
then nick It up Ih both bis r.ews duction" and continuing to allow tout pilay
i or starvation wo* in- »:•» Hsr Non* Ranch
'
ii« s News
and editorial columns with the full “private rationing" of such prod- volved."
knowledge ■th at he Has aubttan- ucta aa automobiles, gasuline and ■ Princess llermin* was th* wid S SI lltloU le rv b lu m i
S i l t #&gt; I*r«u'1lr M's Hail
tial support, with confidence that steel
1ow of Germany's 1st* Kaiser.
I
l i t * Xlsrch Tim*
he can count on a steady flow of
Princes*
Caroline'#
statement
S;(9 Howard Parlow
Wolcott suggested that th* Unlammunition until the battle is won. for foreign accounts until the came from Frankfurt on tha 4:«4 Newt
—Publishers Auxiliary. ted State* "alow down" on burring rider, in th* Russian tone, whofe SiOl I (SO Club
I ’.OS U r t l N .w t
need* of the home mark*: have ah* went to receive th* body t i l l N ovetty Time
been met. Continued purchase* of her mother, who died there last ti&gt;« M«et (be Hand
H eat W ave
lt« » IJilIv C last'ct
for forelrn use, he claimed, ar* Thursday.
According to SNB, Carotin* S is# N ew t I.* I h , D ay
one of the reasons for prevailing
( i' m Dm M (IKH !*»■• O w i
asserted that three doctors, two
high prices.
sldenta of the midwest, deceit.led
If labor continues i t s :demands aerinans and a Russian, c e r ti­
on disgruntled easternem.
I&gt;r- C h a rle n L . P«
for higher wages, Wolcott said, fied ■that Hcrmin* died nf a
' Boaton reported a high Wed­ "Labor will be th# loser In tb% heart attack "following two days'
Optometristnesday of 99 and New York City tong ru n because prjductlun costs, illness of purulent infieramaticu
Sanford
AlUntlc Bk. BU tl
97, wlth.no relief forecast for th# and consumer prim*, rise with of th* tonsils, combined with
Hours: 9-1X 1-B
Phone f
•astern states until friday n ig h t wages.* ap ab sety ."
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But tho cooler w*ath«r ia un
Sh*
said
she
"protested
and
de­
He suggested that Clark inquire
Ryes Examined • Glass**
tho way, th* Weather Bureau
"the possibility of collusion in nied all rumor* of violent de*:h.
**fd. Widely scattered thunder­ into
showers and seasonably, normal tome Industries to b ^ - it. prices
tempereturse wsre forcast for a higher than are justified by in­
wide section of th* Midwest to- creased production costa."
"We Hill hope to Uch rent con­
'* “ ‘
‘the not them
TJ.;
" - trol by next M*r-h, when th#
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wero moving, aoitwsrd, Wolcott rgfd. "Bat if the* hurting
eu said, serosa northern problem hasn’t been licked by then.
*
...... . and northern Indiana and it may be n t m u r v to extend
would extend southward t-toignt control*, especially la area* wherw
with ‘the wind owing around it
there are shortages and where
the northw est
hardships would result on tenants
There were report* of scatU rci If control* were taken off."
soaking rains In some localities,
Any extension of rent curbs, ha
the forraster sold, notably in intimated, would includ &gt; an exist­
extreme southern ' Kantav, th# ing provision allowing percent In­
Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, crease* by "voluntary" agreement
Were they each chapters In a book,
southeastern -Colorado ami In betw een'tenants and landlords.
northern Michigan and Wisconsin. . Wolcott said that o' tenant
claim* paid by the Woodmen of the Wq
The corn Uslt generally was re­ should not -xgree' to * 1$ percent
- would tell thousand* of happy storif
ported as still needing mulatur*. boost if ho doe* not believe U Jus­
however.
tified. ;
hom es eawed. families kept together, f
For
the
Northern
and
Middle Atlantic states where
given
college training, couples protect
some worker* left or were rent
from waul In old age, etc.
borne from their Job* yesterday
because a f the heat, continued
tem peratures In tho high Vtf’a
le t Ih* local Woodmen rupreeeoiaflrs pai your name on
war* forecast for today. The Gulf
AKRON, a / An'g. H (*&gt;—
a page oi lUe book ol happy alorioa. Aak him to explain
S tates also would remain warm Contract talk* between -the B
and humid the Weather Bnrcau F. Gimdrich Co. and the Unitedbow yon can build financial security with aaie, aounA
CIO Rubber worker* of A m erki
legal m i n i Woodmen Bhe tnenranco protection,
win begin Monday in Cleveland,
d e e enjoy Woodcmil'e halernal and nodal boneBU.
L. 8. Buckmastgr, inUrniltonsi
union president, announced today.
Th* company auddtnly capitu­
( Ca a H w i d trwai P a c t f l a t )
tives of th# United States by alt lated yvttcrdey to demand* of thu
means try to got a decision which union that Its **v*n plants tr
th* question uf which the URWA ]a bargaining
has no relation
considered for a single m anor
OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Ininf . prerioui’j

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S i "nhvaWmlby
|B |»
r . art home and tha caverns.
i i r t ^ ^ n j h w the first for the occa

st.
iM
tthat,
i ’llt
Iloo,
DO. iis
f
the
President ssaid
(icaiion Act as. i « n as he winds
a m atter for (he committee.
He declined To say whether
Secretary of Agriculture Ander­
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son will ( t i e Hann*gsn’a
commit­H
tee lob. bus said he thinks very
highly of Anderson.
F orreslal—Navy Secretary botre tta l will take osth as fWcn;*
rary of Defense under the umup soma naval m atters. Th;
President said h e ’ may announce
A new secretary of the navy
at his next naws conference.

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THURSDAY. AUG. 11. 1947 '

THE SANFO RD H ER ALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

J U JU M M

Social

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Personal

And

Calender
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Mo n d a y
Th* W. M. a. of the F lr.t
Baptist
Church will meet a t
8:30 P.M. The program ' will be
under the direction of Circle No.
E* With Mr*. H. T. Thomas in
charter. Alt women are invited
attend this meeting. The Sun*, Junior G, Aj and Junior
A.e Will also meet in their
respective places 'a t . 3:30.
The Prayer Band of the Prtabyterisn Woman's Auxiliary will
meet at the church at 3:30 P.M,
Th* regular business ami Inspirit,
ional meeting of the Woman's
Auxiliary will be held at 3:30 P.M.
a t the church.
v,
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware Bible Class of
a First Methodist Church will
_its a covered dish supper at the
church at 1100 P, M. with Mrs.
J . IL TtndrJ, Mrs. P. II, Wyatt
and Mrs. Alyce Ashdown as hoa-

Biff Group Reported
At Country Club
A large group attend, it tho oarberue held at the Seminole Countrv Club yesterday afternoon and
evening. It was reported today by
Charles Potter. Clyde Ttrwilletter, club pro, announced that the

Activities
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served woo. cox*r*d_wjth.^,wiute-

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damask cloth ami l,n the rtditer
weie branched silver cundelnb-’j
holding burning pink l*|ier». Plnti
coral vine was used for d*cnr»ting the dining room. Tlie dinner
Wa* eaten at small table* 111 the
■un porch. Assisting Mr*. Me.Klnnon in serving were Mrs.
Rosa Mnikwoird and Mr*. H .'II.
U cC lillR
latte In the evening the honored
couple w*» presented «i|ver candle
holder*. Those invited io tie with
Min* Dibble amt Mr. Itiownleo
were Mr. and Mrs. 8. F, Ihbhla,
Marguerite Dibble, and Rhode*
Spell of Del.and, Richard Wing
of Providence, It, I., Dr. ahd Mr*.
E. D. Brownlee, Mr*. Mark wood
and Mr*. McCaslin.

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Engaged Couple Is
Plans Underway For
Honored With Dinner Club Dance At Inn

Mr. and Mts. V*. M. McKinnon
entertained no Saturday for Mist
Betsey Dibble and tin n y Btownlre,
Wlivse ell gage me n l was lecently
announced, with a buffet supper
at thrh- home on Magnolia Ave­
nue. Beautiful arrangements of
pink roses and fern were used In
Kav Shoemaker is visiting with the living room and sun (Hitch.
Tfie table in tin- dining room
his uncle and aunt. Me. and Mrs.
from which th e supper W*»
J. S. Thorpe, in Ml. Tiitxjr, N, J.
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BROADWAY
tt&gt; JACK irUKIAN

laud., will be’ henr-l when the bun
NEW YORK Elia l.ognii, tif­
ft&gt;rd_ Haili ami Teoid* Club htihli fing with her producer, I jo* S ibiifH eroirtl &gt;luii,r at the Mayfuu aoti. bo** of the inuskfli "I itdnn's

I P It wa* announoed today *■&gt; Itninliow," spent a Saturday eve
the Inn The dance \jni l&gt;e hel I ning in n high dudgeon in Te.unity
on .•'aioqbry fiom lyinO I*. M. one instead of tlx- Idth blrejl
until '_• iHi
M, fei stub mem Theater. . . Elia art (Veil five min­
utes late, she said, and the man
'•i nod their guest*.Tie i .uiindltee t* makinc p y|i- nt-ement enforced un Euiio ml
HR_
_ iinr that pci fio tun t »nb-i Ioaiob. ..HHL
- to r-«■ httgcvYrowd
‘mil
ipi-iulj,. nre aaktd U, e*11
‘ I lie I healeC n half bout t . for,.
niUct f,,i yeaeivalion*. ■ Follow- cm tain lime,-. . . N ut’iiluctl doubt
tlust Ella ami. thc.j-inw will i*uHj
lit ti&gt;c dimvv * w in ioi,iig i...-,
lJom l aiitl "l/ieakfact' wi'j li company ,liine t when fieg t ‘
trac t ends.
served in I lie dining loom
t)no or the s t i l l of i -h tw rtp
pmachtng Chicago ha* t**fu*ed t.i
appear llien- amt the inaitay elite lit
jhinks kin- tlu&gt; some UltcX'd tllbsl
pertiiuicult dislike ,&gt;r fright »&gt;f two
Windy City.......... . p.icdtiK iterjticsT . . . She refused to uppem
there a veur'ago In a not h e ntu-i
cid.
Claude Rains -lipped in li Nt c
Yotk for n day Indwceo va,alBHc
mg on hi) IVnnsylvama fai n . .
Alexis Thompson, you N't :ntl!h&gt;ftniie spoils piomoier soil • ife sii-

* tit fVsrW” frfir&gt;he is^ ill
er and the supper ws* served in slid confined to the Feinald
■the cluh house, on the menu |iir- taughton Me nTf-rlal". Hospital.
oared by the cluh chjf was bar­
Mr. and Mrs. 11, J. l.ehman
becued beef, pork and lamb, baked
bean*, potato salad, cole slaw, have returned from Crown Point,
olives. pickMs, hot roll** r&gt;d coffee. Ind. where they spent several
Following the supper, gates. wrtc week*.
played and dancing enjoyed by iht
Mis* 1-aurs Mae Brown, Mt-u
member* present.
Those attending were Mr. and Jean Crowd*/ and Mrs, C, C.
M r*..J.I). Neill. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Henderson spent today at D al­
Koumillat. Mr. ami Mrs. If, R. tons Bench.
Porn*. Mr. and Mrs. G. K McCall.
Mr. and Mra. E. F. Ionic, Mr. and
Mr. and Mr*. S. J, l.ynfh and
Mrs. John Meisch, Mr. ami Mr*. *iin, Justin;- returned tuday from
Kov Holler, Dr. and Mr*. A. W- Ml. -Tahur and New York City
Ko*. Jr., Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. !,*fciety te g u lar, mail., up with Jo h n ;
they have lieen spendiup
fler, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C arrs- wliero
te ste s.
i'erotiai ow nri
El Murueco, s f . :
iii-iut two mouths.
way. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Williams,
le r their rhubaili « ,e r Tliompmu i n a n n o u n c e m e n t
Mr. and Mrs. DaviiteSri’lth. Mr.
son's mu Iteing allow. .1 In’ the
Mrs. Clyde Terwillrgar, Dr.
swank saloon In u sports jurki-t.
ALTAMONTE • and
Mr. and Mr*. Sf. I,. Wright and
and Mrs. T. F. McDani •!*, Mr. Sod son, Cullen, plan to leave Friday
Ml. and Mrs. Edward Boy. Wd- ; . . Theali-i- Guild will proseyinj
SPRINGS NEWS
Mrs. Kov Mann, Mr. rf&gt;id Mm. for Shelby and Gaalonbt, N. C.
Iink announced Uslnv the bit ill n guy they say has i&gt;, , n
tty RDM THOMAS
John Galloway and Mr. and Mrs. Where they wiU visit with rvla*
M b s . it. D. McI n t o s h , j r .
of twin sun*, ttolwli l’lelil and n* a newspaperman tn order lit
FI. B. Smith.
live*.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug It 1/lY- Ittc haul_Wight, on Aug. I'J nt the get Oftklevs In their -III.Vt*. '
‘Mr. ami Mrs. T. P. Wallow, Jr.
Also Mr. and Mrs, J, S. Stuck.
Frank Morgan may have found Feinsld’ iuiughiiin Meniurlut Ho-Iisent last week end in Miami,
Mr. and Mrs. George Maiden, Mr.
Mrs. H. A. Su-inmeyer and her
fortune in the yaeiit race* to Bilal 'li*. Wdlink wilt I*- I'Mrs. Sam llintiphern formerly and Mrt. Edwin ShlnhoDer. Dr. two slater*. Mis* Kuitjco Walker good
I
I nt C j I T f f R J b m e i . d * j e d . as dha .funner• Ala’ ? . « « • ! ' • ........
'o f Altamonte,. now of . Bowline wpd Mrs. I(arry WovtLuO, Dr.-ami of
nf Suwfoid
Cut#ju.I and 'U.L.
Ilf
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Mr*. W. ‘ f:*C
Wlgk..
for a teal Mississippi Rivet -how
I G reetC R y.'l* VAItlng KyVatJfCr Mrs. O.X. Bark*. M r.'.nd 1Mrs. It lei of Tallahassee, aie visiting le *av* h r* r''iiik' tb ■d til- lioat.
Blent, stilt worn out front th-'
hunt «s u vocation attinrhm fetMrs. Clarence I,. Horne, and other L. Perklna. Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Wal­ ■dative* in Greenville and Ab­ Uin.
said
he
found
Operating
a
its guesti*. . . . Owner Moil Menru
relatives In tpntral Florida.
ler High and Mr. and Mrs. Potter.
iiuut is toti much of a lutiincs* iri -eher has nursisl ltie idea .for - piu.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goddard and Also Mrs. Camilla Bruce and tiie beville, 8. C. fur sevrral weeks. , big
Happy
Birthday
and
•‘like
running
a
factory,"
He
time, leason being llliU I f win on
family are vacationing in Sara­ Missat Betty Lvdbeter. Janet llel*
Mr. and Mr*. M. I- Batumi and is going to sell Ihe yacht when
old Showhortt art or hint self- i&gt;m-k
sota.
tel. Camille Ratten, Pat Schulte M. L Ratarn, Jr. will I n n In tho it leluiti* line. He w*ill |dan* a
when. . . . Bandleadbe Vaughn
l.ysfta Ann McIntosh
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Myers are M a r i a n n a Springer, End»l*v
Monroe, stuck uni-xpeiteilly iiver
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Meisch and Dorothv Powell, and morning for Junalu iks, N. C. u&gt; trln to Tahiti this year- -hut on a
nlght in a town wjileh dtall nt i.
Brown. Mr. Myers Is a Sergeant Bill Herndon. Jame* Ridge, Hugh •Pend a few daya with their daugh­ freighter, mi ml you.
George is bark at MGM for the oti i n « to m n ain annnyino’is; in-iem uiti dlplutuniirally naitHin the U.' S. Marine Corps, and Wkalchel, Roy Wiiliams, Mike amt ter. Ann. who’ha* been ther e fur
the past six week*. She will sc- first time slnrr he made ‘'I ’he "lltijlv
t
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Ibxpect* to leave for Pearl Harbor John Whelchel. Mark Cleveland, company
wq.mI only luifimni f ’T-tir—
thest home.___________ JbwtSwt-Vi it11.with flir tn-ttnrbtrtn will: .:nh
to th e h u n t's treat hull I. . . "Ye*,
the first of September. Mr*. My- Hueh Whalehhl. Jr..
crisis ft faces."
F,|
Hi II. He 1* apiuaring tn “Lux.
TTjrwUt-rcninlJi In AlUhldnIe~wiii
t'rusliy and Bot&gt; ILipe fiist I run." teplhst the hones: fellow.
Ray Fox, W. I*. Board, U. W.
Sir. and Mr*. J. M. Leunnid ami uiv Ltner," which, t» now ho ie* sawBine
{ her parents, while. Sgt. Myers
’-Roail To Rio" without uti “ ‘Imt I h ate to do It 1 - f H ,■ you'll
Silencer, Gone Smith and G. W; two children and Mrs. Ilcm k lla turneil
from Honolulu. Ami hem
overseas.
e and thought t! wa.i their think a fte r you've .eeit it that I'm
Austin.
Leonard plan to leave this week­ la another uuirk • • Getugd ap •lidirn.
Fellow McLellan returned to Al­
w
ni't
ever.
But prevt'a crowds a liar."
end fur Abinglon. Va. and Blue- neared tn a rm jnniunl idiu of the and I'm amount
Nm limit Corwin'- unit &gt; -cripls
tamonte Sunday, after a visit in
ctami it is
field. W. Va. where Mr., and Mrs. same title in 11*33, and in the cast the lie-l of the execs
done regular) In
Jacksonville of several weeks.
“ Roads.” All of ur e being
Cretlinivlovnkia. . . . lti- 'O n i
f i was- -Frank Morgan.
Mrs. 8, Burkholder I* n| the Trees* Lives Depend ta-onard and children will spend
whi'
ii
proves
you
can’t
juitv;
your
short time and M u. Henrietta
Note nf Triuhtplt" , -ud irlrled fur
own ifb-rls.
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W[ll*cy Nursing Home in Orlando,
Upon Capital Battle aLeonard
will spend too lumalndar
the celebration tbi* ni.-nth of tin
John Garfirh! leaves Sept,15 to
■IV-re she I* convalescing fiom s
of
the
summer
with
her
daughter*.
t Gi rman aut n-tnli i . m e . tin- i linn
recent fall.
establish hit iesid&gt;*iico in New
By JANE EADS
York ami attend the premiers uf
Mrs. I.aw re nee H. Brooking Har
*;KI»s Of Death" sLirt* slowly, IW* 30 station*.
nut
WASHINGTON—Upon
ihe
"Body and Sout." n r open tn hut uind« up as one of th - moat
rsturned from Pekin, III. Mr. and
BANDLEADER
Bh.-u
r&gt; !-i
Tennessee Wtllinms"*'A Streelrur austH-ni-e filteil mnvlc* of the
Mrs. Howard Brooking drove down
it®
Cnll.^l Desiiti" Di,t . I. John will son. Filmed In the east nb&gt;nc ilw.-n't think Ilo- wintr Lai d
with her. and will return to IVUn elm—most
'T*1'®* m?ypopular ih,r
(al®
of
,he
Mints
To
IIouBewive&gt;
ilia lj tie r -in
also instturt elastfs in motion plrluiines* In in for further in- omte
at a taler date.
Home Demonstration lute acting at the Aineriran “ Ibsuncrang" line*, it beats a traum a iUld lm.- inperlit tie- G'.-i
Mr. and Mr*. A, C. M&lt; Near and virtually every Main Street in Ant- WeeklyS pfrom
reality
which
Hollywood
emit
ecia
list.
T
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b
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.e
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Academy o( Dramatic Art*. , , . create It is a sordid tale of jToofc* Island Casltm in Nov IL-hidit.
family of Savannah, (ia. it ft Wed­ erlea.
Bark beetles, whirh carry tho
By Isabelle H. Thuraby
Billy DeWolfe onlm-* IImt he'll and ceps, but it's well-rut fhar- The into Frank* t'n--. beSuvtxi
nesday after spending a few day*
prohaldy never make another pic artt-rs .-Yoke fascination. Vfct«|- h o n l f a e o ot* tliu Algun-pi'n,
with Mr. and Mr*. B. D. McIntosh, fungus of the dread Dutch Elm
CANNErTnUAVAS
ture. Reason! Paianumt ha* djs- Malute. as a -tool plgeo.t. i* ar,V would entile cotiletitedly. at tfu
Jr. and othrr relative* in Orlando. disease which ha* destroyed trees
[ Mrs. Carrie Itninea I-ft Sunday * i,hJ n »
J*lle
NV,W There are several .says nf can­ eovered hi* talent* a* a good-will ■xinglv good. Su|i]»ortlng tie Bliiitt hotel’# slipper cloli, x to.tr liu,for New Bedford. Mo**, where Vork City and decimated tree* in ning guava*. They m a y b e eatmeil eiulsaary. A 3 hot t Uip tn *il. Louis Donlevy.. Colleen Gray and lfielr •ngaitr—retu rn ed t o ' f t — n r r r r r
Nrw England and'O hio, havr al­ whi)|p. 'p ,letNt7~iir Unpi deit. They turtrt-d Into an esploitation • tour ant 'Vlttmart, the best aeru-n heel popularity as ,i» nflei llien ler,
aha will siHUtd a few •re.-kx.
may be halved. *eed* iemov*| |.y of Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis, In a lung dinw. c e le tu ity Imttgout to ui»-h a d r -,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Mitch- ready lieen found here.
Though the fungus has not means of the dilver oc fruit prres. Buxton ami other towns. The pop­
g r f r that it will be -.-'d oe-d.
M l have had as their gtmtl Mra.
and
this
pulp
may
be
returned
to
ular comic told Ole he t-xpectrd to
Mitchell’* aunt, Mra, Gumma De- lieen seen on local elm*. It has
tho
halves
and
be
loosed
wl’h
been found only 30 mile* from
to- hanih-d a brief caun instead
Land* from Havana, Culm.
Mr. ami. Mra. Don IIhit)* will here. In Montgomery County, them. Or shells ami pulp mny lie of ■ film role. But U-spils !,j.
return this week from Milwaukee, Maryland. District tree author­ rooked separately. I'rorivd in the f«-ar*. he took* set for “A Connrcticiltt A’ankes-." Mi-anwhll; lie's
.Where they have spent the past ities expect It to reach hevr with­ followlpg manner:
Waah. and remove bjussnm end. being dispatched again- -Id the
two months. They shipped *n- in a few weeks. They say it may
Peel. If skin I* blemished in any­ “Variety filrt" opening in Tor-,
route to visit friend* and relatives already be here.
in New York and Washington.
t&gt;ie- way. Cook two to thn-* minute* onto.
An intensive camttaign to ni
Ann Rhcrblan spent her first
D.- C._
the . ipw
scourge
lh« Welm*.
—__
W| -j - -—a *vent
i'll* l-aaxF
” ****** vof
s **.sag
rassewf (according to sixe and tipetteas of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. JMtch- • arhirh many Wahsingtonlan* con- fruit) in ladling, 'thin o r medium day on "Good Sant" tn u torrid
all are .leaving Friday fur Boston, ■tiler the city's greatest *&gt;ngh&gt; syrup made with cane sugar or a toVi- *eenc with' Garv Coulter. 8 mid
^ w h e ro they will lie until the first esthetic asset, la already under blend of white nu n ayrup and ratie tho usually shy Coop: " | always
P o f September when they will go wav. Representative* of the Na­ sugar. This preliminary rooking like to rehearse a Scene thhr
to Novia Scotia. They will return tional Capital I'arka, '.lie District is given in order to have u full utighly so I know wher« Em
. |
to Altamonte, In Septeinlier.
government, and th* U. 8. Depart­ pack when processing is rompMnl, going" . . . .
If ‘‘Peach" park is desired and
E sther William* got a new j
ment of Agriculture have banded
Quartet
To sAppear
, together to protect Washington'* guavas am larger and thick mealed, convertible a* husband Ben Gag.-',
so . y-xs.
v i e r \ J estimated 30.000 planted elm* and haves may lie packed In Jar* after token of affection on b -r birthA t L n u r c h U L ( l O d I the humlreds growing wild tn a very slight pre-rook, in over­ day. . . . Olivia D elta.ill,in,I ami
--------! *nrk land*. Owner* of ytnis o f lapping'layer*. The concave sur­ Mnietii Goodrich plan lo ski at
The Runnr South *}uartc‘. will ‘ private land have also lieen urged face uf each half should la- down- fit. Morilx th is w ilder. . . .MGM.
appear at thn Church of fiod on i to loin the fight before thousand* ward and the blossom riyl should through producer Joe t'astom a*.
fare the glass. Add a tattle*
tablespoon i* feeking the Metropolitan opera
Monday night at 8:00 t’. M., I t ' of tree* are infected,
ful of hot *yTup“with each layer, house for th*- premiern of "Ti,.
was stated tqjlay by Rot. Paul
f
He said that th e ‘group is
Onre a tree t r hit | f l almost a Process 20 to S3 minute* In xvater Unfinished Dance." Proceeds would
ona of the outstanding nuarteta of ■ure bw Jl’» a goner. You rnn’t bath. (If course, guavxa mav be go toward development of new
tha South andwre heard, every day treat a tree for the disease except packeil cold into clea t, Imt jat'a operatic talent. . . ,
at 11: IS over WFLA in Tamp* at ita'vcry rarlirnt states. If hand- without any pre-cook. Some think
The ax Is falling at most stud- i n
and far the past few month* have teil promptly , the killer ran 1* the flavor la belter this way, a*
been heard station W0RZ in Or*. ■tamped out. In an effort to word with peaclu-M, Imt-trot being''prv io*. whirh ,are being frigliieiie-l ; 111
Undo. ^
off the- ilMeate l|tB District I* shrunk" or heated, the Jsr will pot Into drastic economy move* jiy [he 1
The quartet ts made up. nf Hor­ sponsoring
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an all-out DDT spray­
spray- bo aa full as wben fruit Is packed English tax pinch. Sunshiny note i «*■•
ace Fiord, Roger Clntx, Stacey ing program. Every elm In the hot. Soft, ripe pooches aie often t# a piled by a top ppnlerer. v U I J ? ?
packed-directly in tha inr* or Jins
Self.J. D. Summer and are accom­ District will get a doming.
panied by Quinton Hick* at.the pi­
Expcrtw »ay that the only way and covered with a tailing hot
ano. Prior to organising .the Sunny tn fontral the disease is by con­ t yrup lieforc sealing. Ttie flavor
South Quartet about two v-srs trolling the lieelfea,
The
only t particularly gie&gt;d*hy tho usa of
ago' Horae*. Ftoyd sang vith
method found for control of the thlA im ple mrthod, thaugp thuap'Stamp# Baxter Quartet in Arkan- beetles is to remove dear! end peanince and'fill la not as appeal:
Ml .
it,u
Ing' as wlrt-n a preliminary rook la
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given the fruit.
•It,* . ' k i
GUAVA SAUCE
f
Tak» ripe, well.flavored, arid I J c opcnH 1 2 :1 5 I\M , d aily 40c
guavas. Wash fruit ami remove
HARRIETT MllsI.HR BEAUTY NOOK
btosaoiim and stem ends and an TODAY and FRIDAY
Ta gal a really beautiful permanent, your hair asnal b#
Itlemlshcs on akin. Run Ihrougi
fruit Dress to remove »eod. Mca*
properly ahaped and- becoaslnily styled.
ure. Cook In heavy aluminum ket­
Specials on all waves daring A u g u s t , Haft water for
tle until somewhat thickened. Add
alianpoolng. For appolatmant call 971.
two or more cup* of sugar foccording ta acidity of fruit) to four
?0« N. Park Av*. (forasarly at
F irk )_
cups of pulp and &lt;*(4k rapidly again
&gt;^z for about IS minutes, stirring
often. Pour into hot jars, put tm
incdlately into ladling water, and
process fire minutes. Tills i* eg'
reliant for pudding taueex. short­
cake, cobbler* gelatin desserts, or
for use in making guava Iro cream.
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I Ini liglil-tvt’ tghl wiuden- arc -marl, rumfnrlulilc and
|tr:telit:il fur tml w ia llitT wear. Tun many tlisrriminat111): Amerintn men— men whw know (tie value «f ulw.txs maiitlalning n vxell grnnmetl np|H'iiraticc — have
a lre a d y iir m e tl th is f a i l.. In Ih i’i r eum plfli* s a lio f itd io n .

l irs t nf all. Ih e fib e r s in th e se w oolen In b r ir s arts
liiill'iw; (hex h av e a llie rm n .d a lle i|iiiililv w hich le ts
th e a ir c irc u la te th ro u g h , y et k eep - n u t h e a t.

If xntt want tn cnmliinc smart giust Inoks with stintnier cuinfiirl. the answer is a natural. .In-t rlimwc
Cttrlce .■ summer Stills for ynttr lud weather wnrdruhe.
I’nme in anil select xntirs tuday.

“ We t’lnthc’ the Katnilv — Wc Furnish Ihe Hume'
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fall couywe I.uneheona from 1 2 -2
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dying elms, prune c
from elm it era anil conduct
the spraylna programs.
Tho D epartm ent of Agriculture
la doing research on the subject.
H and th e National Capital Parks
*l*o arc sending out scouts to try
to snot th* disease, which la

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THURSDAY, APC. 14, lf47

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA
» n a rim nfiT* SmTmcaa tb* to tu ir
claim or damand ahall ba In writ­
ing. and aball data iba pine, „i Inola. Rlala of Florida. to-w in
raaidanca and pvit offlca adlraB,
NH (Laa* N H i ft. of K 1M ft.1
«&gt;f lha rlalmant. and aball t&gt;a a»nrn
II tr I# Tha Town o f Hanfotd
IN IIKi ESTATE o r EDWARD In by iba claimant, aganl, or at- nik
r ia l Hook I Paata i t to II A III,
_____ _____ _ .
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ib
tun
lurnay, «nJ any »u' li claim or da- l l l . l l i . l l i A l i t .
COURT OK T ill. CYHIKTT Jt/DOK, mandl not aa (Had aball ba void,
Tha aaaaaamanl of Iba aald prop.
H llillN O I.il irOUNTV
Emily J. (l-.naalra
' * • riy under Iba aald rartlflrata waa
K IIO IIA T I:.
A t A^mlnlalratnr o f lha Ca- In Ufa nama of W aahlngton IloandTO A LU rflK IH TO flP %ND PER- la la of Edward Donialaa, dacaaaal. U aa .
SONS 1IAVI.NO CLAIMB Oil D E H im publication Aug. 1, l l t f )
L'nlaaa aald cartlfleata aball ba &gt;aMANOR AOAINST SAID ESTATE
dtamad according lo law, lha prop*
Yota and each of you ara baitb)*
arty
daacrlbad Ikaraln will ba aold
notllted and r—tulrad l* praaapt any
N o t i r i: o k i r p i . i r . i T i o * r o n
claim , - and damanda which. you ur
t a x o r r .ii
*lth«r. of you,* In ay ha»a attain*!
mnth of Saplambar,
lilt,
NOTICE
ih
iir.iir.H T niVK.s
lha aalAta of EOIV A HO OOVZALEH
la Iba lat day of Baptambar.
That
Willi*
llolaa and F ata* Lm
drcaaaad. lata of aald County, to
Iba Coaniy Judga nf Samlnol* B ulaa. hla wife. hobhar of Taa CarllfCoanly. Florida, al hla nfflca In Irala No. II. laaaad lha Ind day nf
lha Cotirl llotiaa of aald County al July A. O . l l l i ,- haa Iliad aama in
Sanford, Florida. w lihln alghl cal- my tifflra and haa mada appllcailnn
Court
a r r ia r .m onth* I r o n Ib a lim a o f lh&lt; for a la* drad lo ba leaued th’araon.
County,
lO fficial Clark’* Baal)

Legal Notice

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A int i t swell
A int i t dandy
!h sugar
for hom&lt;

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€CONOMICAL! F1AV0RFUL1

Chancary No. l i l t
Bab for Dlvorc*
OUDEIi OK PUBLICATION
TOi Bamual L. McClallan. whoaa
addiaaa la unknow n:
You ara haraby
notlflad
that
Wanda McClallan haa Iliad a lu ll
for dlvorc*
ag a in *
you In Ih*
abov* entitled coart and you ar*
haraby raqulrad lo flla your w rlllan appaaranc* (paraonallr or by
allornay) lo lha Bill o f Complaint
In aald cauaa on or hafora Monday.
Baptambar I, 1I(T, and lo that*aflar flla yo*r dafanaa. If any yuu
hava. lo aaltf mil, aa raqulrad by
law, and fall nol.' ala. a Daeraa
I'ro Confaaao w ill ba antarad again .!

weak* In THE HANKOIID HERALD,
a pat*.paper of general rlrcalatlon
puhllahld In Hamlool* County. Flor-

la. Ihl. the (tb day bf Au
a. r . i m i .
X P. Ilarndnn,
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Clark of aald CtreaH Coprt

E L O V E T T ’SE
PICCLY W IGGLY

Utility BesT-T-Bone, Round, or Porterhouse

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JOHN L.

HEMINOLK COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
IN PROBATE
TO ALL CREDITOR!! AND PER■KONH-HAVINO- CLUtMB-TOT-rnrr
MANDII AIIAIN8T 8AID F.HTATK
You and each nf you ar* haraby
nidified and raqulrad lo praaanl any
claim* and damanda which you. nr
either of you, may hava atalnat
tb* rotate of John L. ll*4aon. dacaaaad, lat* of aald County, lo )h*
C ounty. Juda* o f Btlntnol* County,
Florida, al hla nfflca In Ih# coatl
hoot* of aald County a l Hanford,
Florida.
wlihln
ela h l
calandar
month* from lha lima of tha flrat
publication of thla iiotlr*. Each
Halm or demand (hall ba in w rit­
ing. and ahall atal* lh a plac* of
raaidanca and poet nfflca addraa* of
th« claimant, and ahall b* aworn
In by Ih* claimant, agan l. or atIdrnay, and any auch claim or da­
mand nol *o fll*d ahall bo void.
Jdmaa U Hudaon
Aa Admlntetrator o f Ih* Ratal*
•o f John L. Iliad inn. iaraatad
(Flrat publication. Aug. T, H IT).
IN COURT o r TH E COUNTY
JUDOE. SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
sta te -o r -T L o n r o A . tn rn o IN REt TH E EBTATB OF tREN E
'. LANULET. Uabaaacd.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAT CONN olle* la haraby glean lh a l Edith
T. La* .and Marl* T. Malach filed
• hair final report aa Eiacutrlca*
o f lha **Ut* o f Iran* T. Langlar.
dtcaaaad; lh a l lhay filed thrlr paIHIen for
............
M c n iff
lhay will
It Wa WL. _____
W W* w&gt;*«In of. County. FloVldiC o n ’ Ih* " ii’l'h
day of Baptambar, HIT, for approv­
al of tarn* and for final dlacharg*
a* Kaacutrlcaa of lha aatat* at
Iran* T Langley, dacaaaad, on Ihla
llh day of Auauat, J i l l . .
Edith T. Laa
Mari* T Marten
Kiaeutrlrae of Ih* atlata
nf Iran* T. Langley, dacaaaad

Jn Heavy Syrup—O’Sage

'*«17 wc ★ Peaches
The Ons With Tender Beef Added!

Luncheon Meat
Super Brand

Nablace Premium

Criders 7%-o* 14c

IN TH E CIRCUIT c o u n t OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
TH E STATE o r
FLURIUA IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY IN
CHANCERY

OLEOMARGARINE

LILLIAN MARJORIE rj E N E .

bug

Borne /

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Powder, Jar

Kan*. Shipped Or. A Lge.

Strained

Cantaloupes

SKAT
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Calif. Uravaaataln

APPLES

2 Lbi

23c PEACHES 5 tb r 29c

GRAPES

2 Lbt

29c PEARS

Iv o r y S o o p

B a r tle tt -

F a n cy L arge Juicy

LEMONS

Non* H lgharl

F irm , Rip#

Lb

Chopped

Laan

W ratrrn Pork

Spareribs

Baby Rcaf or V oal Chock, Romp or SbooMar

Any Cut 8tr*ak 0 Loan

White Bacon
On. Shipped, D ratted A Drnwn-Not F row n

Fryers

(Taka ’em a* th oy com*

Western Pork Chops lb

lb. 65c

Smoked Country Stylo.

Lbi

29c

A 1MT, and lo thereafter fit* rout
dafanaa. If any yau hava, to aald
Bill, aa required by law *811 fall

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N aw Rad ItUaa

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Lb

15c

not. ala* a Dear** I’ro Confaaao will
weak* In THE gANrORD HERALD,

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POTATOES 10 Lbs 39c ONIONS

2

Lbs

new tpaper o f general ctreulion publlahed In Seminole CouaFlorIda.'
WITNESS m y hand and a ffld a l
teal at Sanford. Bemlnot* Coanly;
riorum , thla tha llh day of Auauat.
A. D. l i l t .
O. I*. Herndon
« c u r b Of aald Cl rood (Jourt.

15c

-Land 0* Sunshine Peanut

BEE BRAND INSECT

Naw Suds Discovery

Laffl. Pkg

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You ara haraby notlflad that Lil­
lian Marjorlt Flan* baa filed a toll
for Slvorca again** you la Ih* abov*

Sausage

BUTT END
SHANK END

Creamed Cottage Cheat*. * *

lb

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Sanitary Carton

Young Tender

Krafta Kny N atural

lb 52

Stringier*

Green Beans

2 for 21c

Thomp»on Seedleta or

Bartlett Pears

lb 11

Rindless Cheese

1

No. 1 Potatoes
Avocado Pears
Ribler Grapes

lb 4J

IN OUR SELF SERVES;
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CASE

Cudahy’a Parltan Sliced Brrakfaat

BACON
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Yellow Onions
2 lbs

29c

Firm Ripe

2 lbs

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Tomatoes
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2 lbs 29c

W fitern

Cauliflower

lb

19c

Ripe Bananas

3 ibs

35c

MARIE DICED

ASPARAGUS * PINEAPPLE
MOTTS
APPLE JUICE •
TOMATO PASTE
Bautr'a
Vanilla or Lemon

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U. 8 GRADE A WESTERN BABY BEEF
AND’ MINNESOTA AA ORADE VEAL
Sirloin, T-Bon*. Rib or ShonMor

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Sanford. Florida

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IN CHANCERY
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Plaintiff,
SAMUEL L. MCCLELLAN,

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cover, and cook In . amall am ount o f w ater
un til tandrr. U tility cut* usually bralaad In­
clu de chuck and rump m eats, round and flank
■teaks, and abort riba. To w ater cook, covar

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lh a l purauanl to Chapter III, FlorMay statu laa. 1141, a* aroandod, lha
follow in g daacrlbad tend la 8* ml not*
County, Florida, win Va offered
for adl* al poblle oat cry for Ih*
blgkeat end btei «aah bid a t th*
frond door of lha Seminole County
Court Homo, a* SanforA beginning

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S A N F O M r t t E R X L b , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

I Kentucky.
r
Alford, brother of Mr*.
1 U. M. Farneli, haa ret lit m l to hi*
ftp ^lal to the Hanford I!r r ild ' ..hums in Tampa.
I
1* apapdint hi* varaBy Marian R. Jones
— -------------- ——----------------------- ) non doing tome remodeling and
.
i i ,ine
TrP*&gt;f* *t homo.
" r . .n d Mra. Karl Haul and
Marion Late* ha* purdi.ued a
ion, Edward, haw juat returned “ **• new school hu*. He and
o.V W~ ki', ,our of the S " - Eatca ami .mall daughter.
Unitea States. Their sojourn; "*ncy* went to Indiana by train
carried them flrat to Colorado' **,cr the bus, returning; through
Springs, them on to l.ai Vegas, j tha country in the new hui.
From there they Journeyed on up! Mr. »nd Mra. T. li. Clonta arc
tha weal
coaat of the
.... amithern
___....... »P*'ndmtr tome time in ttinnln via**...................
K t of California, stopping at itinit relative* and friends.'
uola National Park. The neat
Mr. and Mra. Andrew Aulln
atop waa San Franclaco, then on apent a week at Miami and Key
up the coaat
-----* '■
through Oregon,1
*hen Mr. and Mra. Aulln and
.topping again . a t
Spokane.' df*UKhter. Hetty and aun. Andrew,
Yell
------ a- week* at Daytona
dlow Stone National P a ik ,jJ r ” "Pent
Wyomlng.Mhe.neit pause in ’thrlr Bc*lh tMp, particularly waa praised by * « r «nd Mra,’ Richard Bunch, of
the vlalioTa from Florida They
' Wo f*1** parent* of n Imhy
v|»|tad M ra/X n.‘ Kllloran at ‘,? UK^ r' . MarY Kathryn. Mr*
Wright City, MU*, en route B un^jU ah a-former Kathryn Aul'hom a.. [Memphis, Typne**ee • and '"•'d»'J« t ' r of Mr. and Mra. AmiBirmingham, were the last two i rc*
of Ihia city,
eitlea
visited
before reaching
Mrf* Ba |Ph King and Mr*. Andhoma.
| fcw-Aulin apent one dav thU wrek
My. and Mra. W. Fi Oihurn „ , 5*r’ •ml-Mr*. Richard Bunch,
of Smyrna. Ga. who have hcrn (' r'*,m K t
via it In g Mr. and Mra. Ijiw io n '
V0"* Aulln and flnnee.
Hardy, hate returned' home.
| I*ou liartlrtl. of Ortamlo. so-nt the
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Smith, of
in Oviedo with Mlsa AulAtlanta, Ra. have atan been re ? *, parents, Mr. and Mr*. Andrew
eertt guest* of the Hardy family.} A1'11"
Sam Hardy, of Atlanta, la the .
, Su* MBilcr I* visiting
in Miami.
houae g u e s t, of- -Donald H ardy. frlenda
..
„ ......
for several days.
| - *,” • *ft^ Mra, Paul Miktrr arc in
Judge Vaaaar II. Carlton, Titus- ” *'J'MViHe, where they ary ntville, waa vialting with the RevJ r 'I'!" tr
. .
,
and Mra. J. N. Thompaon FrlM! " Marv ?!*"* ha* been viaitday.
, *"» Bw grandmother. Mrs. Mniv
Mr. and Mra. W, D. Stine, of
* h,!« *}rr ntnlher Mrs,
Sanford, were vialting with their
* &gt;m\ m rmc.r*y., **axln«
daughter, Mra. J. P. Cot. M r.' ' h u 'w ^ w T m u*
W
Cox. Audrey and Ronnie. Friday. w,£
Willingham Uwton;
Alio with the J. N. Thompsona.
U 'V‘''r\ 'V kI’ ’*
Count? school S u p e rta te n d e n t* ^ " h . house g w . t of 1 crand?
and Mrs. T. W. U w ton have re-! r * trnU ’ Mr- *n«« Mra. T. \S. U w .
g-----------------tamed from
vacation*---■
at White lio n .
Mr. and Willingham Lawton, Or­
Spring*.
Jame* U w ton. „ aludent at lando, ha* also been- the guest of
Bob Jonea College, Tcnn.. ia Mr, and Mra. T. W. laivlon, hi*
vialting hi* parents, Sir. and Mra, nnrenta.
Mr*. Motion Wagner left Satur­
T. W. Uwton.
Th# E at McConn alias, * who day^ morning to Join Mr. Wagner
formerly lived in the Dixon place, at Clayton, (ia., whi le lie ha* Iw n
working for aeveral week*. Thrir
have moved to Chuluta. '
Mr*. Loree Water* and daugh. two atmrtl—children, Hebert anil

Oviedo

TOKYO. Aug. 14, I/T)-T h e Intcrnatlonal Trilumal yeatewlny rrveracd no earlier decision and
nllowed ihe defence to introduca
testimony that Japanese learned
from Morgan and Company, Nf.v
York Unking firm, of the contem­
plated frreaing of Japanese aaseta
nearly a month before Ihe freesing was ordemL July 25, 1041.
The rvlHanc*i taken from th* \J.
S. Penrl Harbor inquiry, waa re­
jected by the tribunal trying 25‘
Japanese wartime leader* when
offered during, thn phase of the
defrnre case, dealing with econ­
omic and m ilitary. pressure on
Japaie
, ,
it wa* reoffered today by Dafenae Attorney Ben Bruce Bla\eney with the comment that “ It
refutes the prorCentinn statem rnt
that the United Slntea freeiing
of Japanese aaseta waa in rrtalaliatiim for Japanese mivr*.
mont of troops into French IndoChina/’
Earlier testimony had shown
that the Japanese amhassailnr
notifird the United States on July
20, 1941, of Ihe contemplated
Japanese move in Indo-Chlna.
Today** trmllninny waa taken
from a memorandum by Max W,
Schmidt of the Slate Department
recording a conversation on July
2. 1941, with the late Tinian
Wikawa, an unofficial emissary,
seeking diplomatic settlement of
Pacific pmblema.
The memorandum said th at
Wlhawa statiii lie had learned
Morgan
and
Company
had
h(. , n| from source* within tha
S tttJ Department of the “ffWVltlip
Japanese fund*
.........................United
in the
Slate* could be expected In' ih#
near future.” Morgan and Comp-any. the mi oioi-amliim said, bad
cmilrol of n Jupnnrar sinking
fund to purrhaae Japanese govern- *
menl lauifla at a pile# favorable
to Japan.
i *

Town KxnandH 205
Year ^liLUurdfciL -

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&gt; PAINS

. b o m . here to W. II. LutimiJ, *.f
Turtle* h a r t Ho leeth. hut their
Wavneavllle. N. C.. but foim eiij i Jewif"**
often very sh arp Mid
of Oviedo, .ha* purehasH a honuD the jaw muacles extrem ely powerhis home there.
I
On* of the" larger and prrllier
homes Just eom ptetnl i* Ihe Kddie Parker* on the Sanford High
w ay, next to the new George
Means cottage. Mr. and Mr*. Jim
my McGowan, J r. will begin work
on th eir new modern home next to
th* H. F, McGowan Sr». in a few
dnvs.
*'
"
In th* last.few month* the. W it
Hama Lumber Co. started tbeir
business a mile south of town
Qlhca th a t tim e there are seven!
new houses there. Mr. ami Mr*.
Howard H unt purchased one of
Hies* and are now making lively
home t h e n with their son and
daughter.
Two miles south of town there
are a good many new honie* pil­
ing up a t Biavi*. Oiw of these I*
the lovely one recently built hy the
Johnny and Andy Jacobsons, who
m arried Emily and 01** Jacubcin.
The Paul Mikiera havo also recent­
ly finished a new homo Ihere,1
Several month* ago Cedi C arl­
ton b u lir a store next to tho Post
Office and called ft "Oviedo Vari*tv Store". This ha* recently been
purchased by AI R u tb e r f r - ~ &gt; ~ - A large new store and filling
station haa bee* constructed re ­
cently acroas from tho . Tomnw
Mitchell's M arket by Mra. Ola

Carver.

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. The W. T. Walker* ar* having
soma redecorating done to their
home. too.
Mr*. J . F. Haithcox, laughter of
Mr*. C. M, Farneli, who was callad here because of tha death o f(
her step-father, Carl Farneli, has
returned to her home at Louisville,-

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T»»»n T**&gt;il»rlf — FlnShsm • Cava-*
pnunO h»lt»i huiH ur iMtlrstir* tnsueli 1
(intros- Aim a r e s t iiefiiseM i tonlci

LYDIA I . PINHHAM'R

M B R M H M N H H R

NOTICE
WANTED RELIABLE

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CONCERN OR PARTY
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To handle nationally known paint line.
Only financially rraponalM q^j^l apply.
Write Ho* G. Care Herald

UL J | V
f
Shansi
n*i, leg'on. Algnidoning htUHol towps * to throw t li o i r bull
lit iegf.flying
irgri'tJT'ing within ShaiiluAg j*i»eilgth Into ratchihg and cruaii-

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, }-■■* U»e&gt;
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■iruelor at tin •
was preacni■&gt; t«,hl of bet
i i i i i k than five
Ih e

a ir p o r t

lli-llin.l - tile gn Vein me lit surer* ing enemy troopa.
-e- wen- two factore: ovensMflpi
tug- niim eiieal *ui&gt;erioriiy «o I
Settlement* in I.ilrria r c r e
mleplittll Ilf a Ainllge in l«t»ir
Bailed in ilie lh2h*. aa an
lighting
)Hj|trii ' -. If/
wf Ik i *rh African
luimr f*&gt;r in-eit ' li.S.
i ‘lining*. I'l-netttl* aliandoiieil ef- state, bj . phlUntiiriipJti aocieiU*.
forta to yaptUfe anti gal I

a'

d .laiwvd t i f
&gt;|iv which l*he
tiailthy aa naliani}&gt;Siiu.
h e r r tik l'tw »h"tn aiy Oklahos rt i/oin wnei«
king. "The W&lt;I lud *topi» J
ei she declni
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Meet

Rtfdtence Admitted Of
Jnp Asset Freezing

to their newly constructed home grandmother. Mr*. M&lt;irv Young,, LANCASTER. P*.—OP) — F o i
during her nhscnci'.
at Winter Park.
Mr. ami Mra. Clarene-* Wntcr* the first time jn ita 205-year hiv
Mfc and Mrs. 0 . 0. Tripp and
stury this Kaiicrn fVnn*vlvanla
daughter*. Vaiita an.I Anncltc, and family have moved to Orlaedn ritv'a b^riler * tines, plotted by
have moved to (Tocoa, where Mr. tir lie near his work there.’
Mr. and Mra. Cidiili* Schaffer Alexander llnntBJiuf, arc l-eing
Tripp will tic aasocintrd in liusland son. Bobby, returns-d ircently i-xnanded.
nets.
Six induatrirs, led by tiie Arm­
Mr. am! .Mrs. Charlei G. Schaf­ from a trip to Miami.
Mrs. Parts, mother of Mis: Bur­ strong Cork I’o.. have applied f ir
fer have moved from the Carter
admission into the citv's jurisdic­
home on Lake Charm to the home ges* McMahan, has recovered from tion and if IliCie p tf nn p.intes's
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mra. a recent illness.
n- jn.diiy waiting peiiot
Mra. W. A. Ward. Ir. end baby Iwithin
Paul Campbell, aero** fount the
ho indntiies nl-ng with tiie Mrson. Henry Alien, havo returned , Caskey
C, R. Clonts'.
High Scb*Hil iiuiipn* will
Bobby Schaffer, who ha* been home from Ihe Florida Panltalium. ! Ihi merged Into the city limit*.
W. A. Waid. Jr., who confined 1
til for aome time, is very much im­
___________ _____________
to the hospital in Orlando, is re­
proved now.
The ivory gull I* found in the
Mra. Jack Malrnlm, formerly ported to I h- making rapid im­ Polar Sea nt
degree* North,
associated with Nelson end Co. provement to everyone's delight, lens than JIWI mUe.*ifrom the Pole,
here, has accepted a position in although it will; b«- sometime be- (he mostd northenic'Tecord of any
_
...
Orlando an d -la n»w making her fore he can lie relra»rd.
Mr*.' Dan Chialohm. wife of lhe! “” **• . __________
home there. Mr. Mal-olm is 6vcrforrman of the Kccmlorhalriirej
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__
*
■eai.
Oviedo summer school, bring bridge r(in*lruetion, uf Lakeland,! i l A t l l C h a . C H a VIC
conducted by Mr*. M a ig irtt Ltnd wax a.n-ern t gnc*t *HM - J. it l l U l l O l l C O l l U U d
}
■
say Bower, will soon bo drawing Joneses,
to a close.
*-*Pide Aul in. wlio hai been *ns-|
Prof, ahd Mra. Waiter A. Tea- aoclated with Bill Wanl in his gar­
W ith o u t P ain fu l BacWschT
rue and Mr. and Mra. Paul Mikler age, has recently purchased some WWtl 4!*orArroi
kl#r»
rfUMflV
have been attending summer farming land and Is now farming
*fl
w-»fh4. it
fnn rratiMm tf|l Hi''9m«icnCll
ImifwMh+lt hlruifiiUf p*iRf.
school at Stetson University, pe- with Charles T. NiMa'-k.
Uw
r
ilv
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kw
of
l»p
»iv|
»wriF,
itfllRf
op
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milcrcll nigiitj. iwcRIstf. pufUiHR* umWf ih* »m.
Land.
or »r*ntr
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Carrawny are the parents of a second daugh­ hrAsUtliM■'bvl
witJb wrort)A« #i»J &gt; uififrf
who have been the guests of Mr. ter. Marcia Greer. Mrs. Mlkrr.cH Liirv a tlxrarl
i:hg 1vrona With
tbcHT U
and Mrs. Don Carraway, have re­ Is 4he former Charlotte Lawlnn, jrtmr VUnejn or
Ik-u't w&gt;lll A&gt;k rwtr •ln.,», i i..,- Dean’s
daughter of County -School Hunt,
turned to their home nt Cocoa.
nil, a Mlim.lant diatrUf. u*e4 .acfclallr
Johnnie Jones, who ha* been and Mr*. T. W. Lawton.
in r—&lt;« I«7 BtiUena tor *»*c 1#
Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Staley and aj-ev rtu-f a«4 winI We
vialting with Mr. and Mra. Mal­
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y
l.tl
ri
rt".h
r*l
1
fe
w u la ln a
colm Jones and Beverly Ann at son Tommy and Mr*. Tommy
Stnlev
have
returned
from
their'
*rurUewi.
C
tlIh
u
i
Orlando, and Mr. and Mr*. Bur
ketL at WBdwoad, h^a returned! extensive trip thraught th? northhome.
eastern states.
Mr. and Mr*. Ben F. Ward have] Miss Jane Staiev, formerly of
. &gt; i roved ThU
returned from Miami.
Oviedo now of Hrlhlehem. Pa., ncl 'u w MONTHLY
Mr. and Mrs. Warren II. Rori*' comnsnied her uncle. J- If. Staley,
• (Jack) have returned from o' Mra. Staiev and Mr. and Mr*.
Vaek's visit nt Tampa.
*
&gt;Tommy Staley, home during their
Miss Kathryn Lnwtiri hi* re-J recent viiit to hor_*nd her parents.
turned Trom a trip to Mexieo and Mr, and Mr*. William G. 8e»
other points of interest In the crest, also formerly of Oviedo.
Jane. Iwlng a popular memlier of
midwest, .
Mr. and Mrs. W, !!, Meek, the vounger set here will he ex ten
An jell troubled hr
daughter. Joan, and son Billy, slvelv entertained during her visit
e l t i f f t t of tsm sls
fu p eii-B *i m onihtr
who have been visiting at Tl'I*»- here.
The Henry Wolcotts are Pe*u- O lslu rh ia c si? 1&gt;o*»
Okla., bt* now visiting In Tennes
lhl» “'.-k* von tunir
.ttify tn g |he ground* protinJ their
tram pf1n,f««t »n »er»
see
•
n
u n . r w l w , veofew .
une on Lake Charm.
Mr*. J. N. Thompson, h** ■re-' ‘home
»o&lt;h time** Th*n
ceived word that her brother Will
Joe I^inhart has relent!v re- as
no tr» i m s r~ lltik-j
Carlton and Mr*. Csilton. whom turned from a trip to »Va»hingtor,
h»m‘« Veevtanl* CV»n&gt;"
pc-i'rnl 10 T*llt*e »'i#h ntnpiom il
she haa been expecting this wrek'i D. fk. where he attend?! an •**In * rtesnt mMWI tes* rinkh*m'»;_
for a visit, .will he unabto in niske aoelstinn for American
mristx
CVieiptmml proiej trmsrksblr htlpfulvi
in vsxnm lrf*|hl#d tMs war It's w h it,
the trio, due to th- Him** of Mi.'Convention. En route home he
Iw « n r#U-a-uneso* «»**'*-» II hvs
Carlton.’ ............................
i atopped in Charlotfc^ N. C.
a f'S'li »nOlhlnt-»lt&gt;e*-on oa« or.
a n o ii l merf-tirprunr ivyaai. i
*.
M. J . Okertand, who *«M hl«*
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at Brookavlile and i* now making. ful-

t)«l» IIFRAl.n. HANFURI). n.ORllJA

T H U R S D A Y ; X P G . 14, 1947

N aonu

intpion wonuui
a distance tv(
•f V2 'mile*- .
.uyv donafi* I *
in and amountneed by Etc
UW} Chasa anu
Mayfair Inn
I; J. p. Hut* 'i
• tMhain, |bu
,'5 and Dr&gt; ll
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the Jackaonville
»h# Sa»fui I
‘ I as , amarinez
ultie« hi* OW',
■i»g funds -tit
ouinanienti and,
local &lt;lub

in 1

i its eamuaigo i
n of the h*alt!i|
id.

Strife
p««# OkfI
ll*

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RISCUl WORKIR1 Lyle-Hcimatm (left 1 and William Anderson are shown
cauying Hurn-y D Slinpsrin. volunteer rtrcflghter, who was" overvome
white oattling tlame* which swept through the Tuiunva C.iuyvn area
m Calttoirua Simplon was down out of the imish-flie aica in iha hsti(Intcruatiunul boundptiulu)
cuptcr stiowu in Uit barkgtuiuid.

dent

O’
u f'H o ly La mi
Aviv and Jaf* New AKsistaut For
Iain u&gt; his ofStore Arrives Here
te n t
tical fight, hut
-dtgsn* ou rotU J. V. Good*leji ■teesuli) irrii
nn some ir mb. fit fiurn Da&gt;fi&gt;ua TT-a.ii t,. stvill oliw them &gt;ai.re the assistant niauiicsrskiii
t iilherwiii it’* f aUthiii .»&gt; Saul old, ii.inwiiii}
nd It’s tiof'i uh- ihe {HV-.iii turn of Dam I Swa-i
u utaiingei of (he Ifatttvr-. stoic
around a-fir m Ca-ayvatei, Mini two yesm
• li lea ch rr Into oere as .rrsisiatit tuanari ■
ilJi&gt;LaljdUt-22.
J J e w s. It Wd- f Pi mi' In tMTee jn-.n ■' i f AI r.\'
an Arab ares •ei vice . which took him to 1ia
tr Ui3d-I9 Aran wai . Mr. ....... Iilch wr &gt; with ie*
lUipiteS Fum ifuie &lt; -idi[tatie in Vi
ages lio rjirin '- laiilj, lia. lie iia» hi-i-n wutj the Chius Plain- tin! her etiin|inny *is Da&gt; t min) ti no
fa i in colordetlm lo u g h def-

Every villagi'

•

Policy Chancre (iains
Chinese Army Success
NANKING, .Vug. U t l '
Cblang K u-biteh's urmies u}i
'p e a l n l e ll t h e V e ig e o f ll I i ll j o .
v w u u y ill c o a s t a l S lt.ililu n g |i l o

T 1 R D S E Y ’S B H S-T (Vacuum C an)'
■4 B R O T H E R S
F A IR P L A Y

vines, w hirl Commuttisl to m *
loot l»»{i cm into Mtveial tlx
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ijuveiiimoni tien eial‘Wsog Yt »■
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n-poilrd U-4&gt; than 5 0 ldi)ea • fro in
.lie sea ill it* lUUtllWatd dllVi.
Coinpivtiuiriif the tim e would itShantung i&gt;*o-ntitla fiiftn rtie
iitiitinlvi of tiie pniviiue.
Ft. P te n e where l»* v
a m. o,
In -onthwi-i St'imlnog. I’-iio
i * i of tin* Jaysee-. Hy i- u men.
Mtimi-I lii ut l ill l.tii I'u t hem: ■
la I 1,1*11 of |!:t Alll-I n HU I vgloll, luii'i v *won&gt;- -oUtliVv'e I ward :il
a mi -olid tluil In* I or on!* le t *
lei goveiiuin-nt tump blocki .1
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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 O r­
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 tw n
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
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tho DcLind team,, and received credit
for tha victory.
Palatka
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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.
DeLand
000 001 606 &gt;12' HUE
Galn'vllle 004 000 0 0 2 &gt; fi 9 ft
Stewart,* R. Perea, Aleno and
Madjeiki; Blits,
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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 U ague
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.
Ilerlong 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 U ague 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 U vely'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
'a r e 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.

KANSAS CITY. A uk. 14?W &gt; .
T&lt;.
m i tBaird
a l n l mand
n il 'l'V. V Y.
Co-owners
Tom
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 : : . 'Iow a State Is tho
o th e r.. . . 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 a t the finish o/
PORTLAND OPEN
PORTLAND. Ore.. A uk . 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

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NEW YtJRK. Aug. 14, t/1 6 &gt; Wlghtman Cup play between wumsa'a tennla team* of the United
* $tat«a and Great Btltnln rciurn*
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

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U roy
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Paige; still
the most cherished asset# of tho
Monarch*, Kansas City’* entry in
the Negro American U ague, 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* sta rt 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

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singles matches and a
teat «fllL comprise SunIA tingles It will first hola te aaaura themselves of
I pots. Chief Warrant Officer Dev*
eret Moore of Ashland, Ky., Lt.
against Joe Worthington of San Antonio,
ami Corporal Takeo Kawakam, of
Honolulu, won out on the second

Aug, II,*

P h . 953

Tomatoes

Reeves Peter* la serving his
YESTER DAY’S STARS
ninth year aa sccrrlary-lMaettrer
Diale Howell, Piratea. smashed of the National Association &lt;.t
two home runa, hi* flral of the Football Commissioners but ac­
season, one with the bases load­ tually he’s not a commissioner,
ed ami drove In alx runs to help of the aamn status a* other mem­
defeat the Chicago Cuba 10-2.
bers of the association. The ca­
Fred Hutchinson, Tigers, twirl­ pable Kansas Citlan, A prep school
ed* a nine-hitter for hi* 12th v|e. coach for 26 year# and a former
tnry aa the Tiger* defeated the football-basketball referee, lu enmBrow'iia T-T IIT tri6"PW Iiar uf*g W ialoher of officlaln lor Ihd big'
he will be a candidate for Congress tdillght-nlght double
alx conference .
But hla duties
In the ronrlng election. No matter
are limited to assigning officials
how he handles this problem he
The bitterest civil war In Co­ lor Big Six athletic contests . . .
will mako some people unhappy.
lombia ’• history started In '.829, Ha undertakes no administrative
But Ilerlong I# not a man &lt;o with 100,000 deaths In battla In duties, does no rule Interpreting
shun responsibility or tu run three years.
or any of the other jnbe moU
'
,
from trouble.
It had been stated that Ilerlong
waa adtlsed not to accent tho nrriuoua taak of atralghlcnlng out the

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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
alatha
4* • *4 -4*1 &gt;1,
sssbsrg
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avion* Dsach It
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Ilerlong la to be rommendrd
lit,a lia XtairaSsr
for not running from the teak.
Palatka 4-i, Ustbura *•*
D t la n d I L O aJn siv lB s I
.
He Jumped Into the mlddla of
Dt. Atigurtln* al ClrUnlo, PI'O- the whirlpool nnd Immediately
rale ' ' a 150 ticket on tha Da;
•ANFOi4l&gt; at Harms*
lt**cb, slapped
tops Beach Islet* for not protect,
ing playcra from abuse In the City
M and-Park. -T hat took-pUnty.of
Undo at W. Aeg m ine
mtmrg ai rmsta*
intestinal fortitude.
iriona a* SANFORD
Upon accepting the preatdaney
sintfvlll* at D alaud
of the FSL llerlnng staled that
KATIOXAI. L S i a i r ,
he would not tolerate any foolishand would require all clubs to
walk
the straight and narrow line.
New York
Ilerlong, being an hone«t man,
Bolton
will not sidestep this Issue und
CtndnqaU
Chios* n
will race 11. H I* It lie that if
he were less honeal, vnd think,
P hiladelphia
43 *«
lag only of vole gelling rom#
the primary election* nrxl May,
he might have bypassed lh#
whole affair nnd woujd h*v#
let It drop with lb* 113 fine
stamped on llaril.
. The wav It looks to ut It that
N*W Turk
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CiiiivtdvrshT# cloudiness through
Saturday. Scattered
shoWfr#
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AN

✓ OLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD,-FLORIDA,
‘

InterMeet Is
Paraguay Mediation
Is Agreed Upon;
Brazilian Is Elect­
ed To Presidency
PE T R 0P0L I5. Branl, Aug. 11
&lt;A*&gt;— President Euiico Caspar Dutra, welcoming representative* id
20 nation! to a liiiloric IntnAmtrican Conrrrence, utgrd today
that they g irt 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, a i 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 orgam inl in­
ternational society. th 're ran Uno place for neutrality ImtWren
law and crime,''
L tvrgec 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
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T he completed Seminole County

. school budget for the coming school
'y e a r was yesterday approved by
the County Hoard of Public InItructlon and was forwarded to
the S tate school department .it
' Tallahassee for approval, it wns
announced this morning by Supt.
T. W. Lawton.
Preacnt at the meeting were L.
E. Jordon. J. A .-H i»tlm .\ Waller

Precautions Taken In
Texas In Event. Of
Change In Direct tor.
TAM PICO. 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..
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For two dayi the storm had
moved along the Mexican Load,
•daymg with Tampico like a (it
'oying with a mouse, ■
Slrrri**w rrr

General Bradley To
Visit. Italy On Tour

Haynes and Supt. Lawtun.
,
Tlie budget as finally approved
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. bP »calls for 15(19.519 for operating
expenses and 108,934 f ir capital General Omar 14. Rradley. veter­
outlay which provides for repair* ans administrator, will Viatl Duly
______ __ Of the total, the on hi* rurrent trip to inspect the
and building.
8 late will furnish 9329.379,' It Wan I condition of troop* In Europe, the
stated.
I Wap. Department said t.-dav.
General school fund milbige was
The statem ent was made In resset af 10 mills and special tax dis- I ponse to questions from reporter*
triet m iljage a t four mill*. For who called attention l o charge* by

school bond Interest xml sinking hewspaper roluntnisf Robert Rufund* the following inillagj was ark of lavish living by Army of­
ficers In the Mediterranean Theaseti
ter and dissatisfaction among
, D istrict
. Mills
troop*. *
.1 •
1
*»
Week* before th tie chargi'i br
. 2 **
came nuldic. President Trumsn
3
directed that General Rradley visit
*
'
4 .
* 2
troops in Europe as hi* persons
&lt;r
'9 —
;t
representative.
This . Increased
6
3
Supt. Lawton today pointed out speculation that the President will
, th a t this will mak* an Inm-aao of appoint Rradtej) aa army chief of
four mill* for current purpose*, staff whjpi General Dwight D.
but will result tn a reduction of Eisenhower, the present chief, he'
approxim ate!/ two mills for bonds. comes president of Columbia UniThis will reault, he aald. In a net vit si tv early next year.
Ilradlev sail* from New York
' overall Increaaa of two mills.
• Sine* all application* of bus today.
IC h Us s h I SB Stage r t s r l
I
Paraguay’s Capital

Message To Scouts
. Troops Reinforced
Sent By CIO Chief

Rif ENDS AIRES, Aug. 16 « P &gt; -

forces
defending
M O ia S O N , France, ‘ Aug.
16 Goverment
presto
(AT—Philip Murray, president
of Paraguay's Capital of Asuncion
tha.CIO . told the World Roy against insurgent attack were re­
measa
Scout Jamboree In a message
to­ ported hv an official Argentine
ha,prayed that all future source" todsv to have been reinforc­
day that
t]
, meeting of young men In uniform ed by 2,600 troops from outsida.
Capt. Cartoe Olman. Argon*
• would be* solely in the furthertine naval attache In the Pent' tnce of International .amity.
J Tim. message, sent to Eagle gus yon .capital,* in tftm td th* navy
' Scout Salvatore Todaro, Jr., of ministry here last night that
SL Joseph's Farm School, Dun the new troops had come from the
Irk, N. Yv, aald: "I am honored a( Campo Grande military base near
the opportunity to tend through (Asuncion. He reported President
yo)l a message to th# 1*17 World lllginio Morinrfo's • administration
in a "solid” position.
Jamboree of Bcouta. *
However, refugees from Par
“What a contrast between this
___ Uft* of young
_
men In unform aguay at the Argentine frontier
Bfcd th?t o f a f in r y e a n ag o T ito y earlier had estlmatad the asuclon
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
-•
and ouartermaaer troops thrown
Into lit'line4, l|UIUC. KHtnOflOO
rebel*.
The Argentine
naval
xone
- RA TTLB8N A KE8 KILLED
commander
of the border wired
Two rattlesnake killings were
reported h e n yesterday. One waa J the nary m lnlilry that, by re­
ft ell-foot a a u e which was ahot | quest of the crew, he would take
wear the Utile take behind the | possession today of the Insurjent
U k # Marv school house by Deputy , gunboat Paraguay and the Intern
. Sheriff Charlek Beck, nnd which her UO-man peaaonnel. The gunhe reported had U rattles and a boat recently sustained damage
button: tho o th tr « u ■ su rm fo o t 'In tn tffo rt to p u * Ig y tlltt
rattler with nine ratUes which J belterle* at CerHto on the Parana

FRIDAY) AUG. 15, 1917

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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, "lh erc
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
bloody racial ilaib ri 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 h it men foitxd in the
house." the communique said.
In the continuing racial ati.fe
near the boundary of T rl 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 a Wilt
6() Arabs and Jewa have Wen hurt.
Property damage In the strifeir ’a a tla u e aa Page T « hI

Bostonian Is Cooler
Here Thun. At Home

N O . 196
». * w

A iioclatad P rfii Ltaied Wiro

« --------

Are Executed
In Palestine

Pakistanis Envoy

S . Rejects
— ‘State Department In­
s i s t s On P a r l e y r
Of 11 ‘’Nations De- l
Spite Red Boycott &gt;

Bugsy’s Girl Well Protected

L A K E S U C C ESS, Aug. l i iA'.

The political conuiiillec ol 111*t'm trd Nation* Atomic Hnrigt
Commillion decided by It) Vole*
I-slay lhal ihr Soviet plan (m

WAS! IINC, I UN. Aug. 15 (A*)—
;; 1be kni«rsl*jti?.&lt;V* i's ^ lv ttc te 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

an international Cnnlral Cuminb
»M&gt;n !• fuq aiUqiirtfr .*» &gt;1 m»v*

IT It RETORIED that M. A. llusaun
Ispahlni (u lrovc), 44. o nieiu b er »d

♦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

Mates, [itdxin, China
■i.l

Indian Leaders
Make Peace Plea
■
In

mi
[\p w

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

NEW DELHI. Aug.

15 (A1)

I lie Dominion o( India, as nfiist iilliri.il act, appealed b*
iiiicltt_lux_ xcxiAtiuu__ u( - Hindu
Moslem
luuntiy

\u I d in-oil- .tdain tlint
riiSiv will I.t i. t-i-.l with

violent e in Imtli thn
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 a ir (ire |H-ople
today. 1^1 ui act then a* lire
men and vyimirrt"
Great thronga j*f tin* domihiiiiis*
100.009.IH8) celi-brali-d jum-oty
tliHr new indepnidi*nce of the
British raj. Commun'd wmfai*&gt;,
which him left scort-if dt-.nl this
week In the Punjab, li-s*i ri,d in
Biinit’ renleni.
Lord Mount IinMen teansb h -d
llritisli nuthorily at u&lt;idnwv lo
the larger Dominion of li lia,
whose 227.00U.onu resident me
overwhelmingly Hindu, ilerbsm o d
title from viceroy to govt-rmu k-cngrab
M. J. Jinnalt. Iho monn-lrd M o s­
lem League leadei whose adamant
stand largely •aimed tilvid- of
the country, became, govai nor.) . nrrsl of I'skistsn nnd il l M.lMn.i »0,
mpatlv Moilvm*. nt Karmhi.
Mohsndaa K. Gandhi.'the fiatl
little lawyer who. Iweania kno-in
as the "nirhiteet of India'* )-■■*•
dom" liv hi* lengthy, wild r ,mpsignlng, ia-gan fasting. pia,m g
and spinning at Ida llellingballe
‘■peace mi*slon” in ea*l Catrtnia.
Hundreds of ihotmand.i of HirH *&gt;il&gt;»S an Itaa* Tssa'l-

Arthur W. Cook, retired Hi«ton photagrapher, today repoitril that he -Is having an awfully
hard time convincing the folks
hack home that Sanford 1* *get­
ting weather 10 degrees cooler
than Roston during thr cuiterl
heat wave lit the Northeast.
“ It w ii 99 degree* yesterday
in Roston," he chuckled, "anil hen
in Sanford it got up only to 89,
Another thing, here it i*.cool&gt;r
in tlie shade than up there it
seem* just us h o t, in the shade
They won't Iwllcve that up ther • i
though—they think’ we afe Just
roasting down here."
Mr. Cook wanted to get up
in the tower of the City Hrll
this morning to photograph the
Zoo with hi* w a l l camera, but
City M niagrr II. N. Sayer tn
formed him that there was ho
way to get up In the tower, an
Mr. Cook look a few shot* from Seeing Eye Dog Aids
the hack stair landing of thr
MistreHH At Wreck
Uity Hall, and In so doing re­
marked how picturesque the po
I’HILADELFIIIA, Aug. 16, . )*)
Ike - Italian looked. , He revestrd
that he had been a photographer —Two trolley car* collided, injur­
in Roston from 1889 to 1939. ing 13 pet-sons, and through the
B. F. Wl-ltrser. weatherman, turmoil inside one of the eais n
today confirmed the fact that Seeing eye dog lest his blind mis­
th* maximum t temperature ye* tre ss'to the street uninjured.
Almost all window's in liutli rars
terday waa 89 'and the minimum
71 .degrees. Rainfall totalled .22 were broken in the crash last
fllg&amp;t and glsas showered SH-yesrinefn
old Grace ttchsrelder nnd fhi- other
Occupants were tos­
11 Burmese Leaders psssengrr*.
sed in all directions.
“Pal must have sensed that the
Stricken With Poison accident
was coming,” said Hr**
RANGOON, Burma, Aug 16 Ocnsreldrr. "Then peuplr l-egan
(A1)— An attem pt to poison high to scresm. 1 got up sn-1 Pal drew
ranking, officer* of th* People's me through the crowd to The cen­
Volunteer Organisation, militant ter door The conductor opened It
“ private army " of the Anti- and I visa the first one off.
Fascist Peopla'i Freedom League,
was mad* last night during a din­ Boyle Re-elected To
ner party, bffletaU aald t-'&gt; y
Civil Service Board
Shortly after thh dinner party
11 officer* collapsed and were
rushed to the hospital, where aeven , Thirty-two City employee* yesunanimously re-elected
were .detained for further trart- tdrday
Lloyd F. Roy to for tho thud
■eat.
The antl-faseisi People's Free­ tipie to represent them ss s mom*
dom League la th* dominant bar of the Ci*Hl Service Hoard
political movamant in Burma, of which ha is secretary.
cumntTy drinm f lu cbiuniuilon "Th* .result of this electi i l
to become a aoverlgn republic. •hows th* high record and esteem
U Aung San and alx cabinet mem In which you are held." wrote
bera, leaden of the Interim gov- N. O. Garner, assistant secretary
eminent and of the AFPFL. were and examinar to Mr. Boyle, Ha
assassinated last month.
also pointed out that it- was a
Among thoaa poisoned were fir# vote considering the fact
Bo Tun Lin, political and b
pri­
H* that many employ**#* eligible'‘to
to Thank tn Nu, vote are away on vacation.
vate*
Aung San aa pr#who- The other member* of the Civ­
mler,
„
il Service Board are Harry 1-ee
Hospital attendants aald all (chairman) and II. E. Tooke, Jr.,
those treated were recovering and who represent the city and' who
w an expected to leave their ward* a r t appointed to the post by
today.
the City Commission.

■

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 w ilt
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- t tint
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-llscl i .. hIiiih H

on

Tool

••i pressed

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 w ear­
ing his IJon pin. The vote was
unanimous.
T el 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
’

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 A t­
lantic states, scalterc-1 cooling
shower* or thunderstorms within
the past 48 hours had ssnt terno eratu rn hack Into thu 80s or
tower 90s over most of-the Mid­
w est
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|!
w art 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 of moisture.
The northeast which has had
two dava of temperatures In the
high 90s would nave to wait a t
least another 24 hour* for relief,
the forecaster said, adding that
th* wbola region would continue
warm today.

i (■• l
ii- s s

Ml ale* Hole wax
uni- fmm Ru»«l«

Trum an Declares Dutch To Seek Jiily J'J, nt v\ hu h ili** Soviet Unm II I i*.f f i iniFfuitiutt uf th« ' •
*
itcsly s.a.f.1-.— V
National G uardis MediationBodyOn Mlapniu-e
S r.1,-1*line wllli the
Vital To Security Indonesian Issnej I lii aiMihl I-wing
draw ing.
hi

li-

ik h

hv

ja-nn.
lie ■■ Hii.it uf

pcohleme
fmeigp mm-

k iii

I•i ik* dm i* f u ll

’WASHl \ t .ION. Au« 15

la s t Week*.

Hr the Associated' I’rae*

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 ■ft.it IV Hi it aln. iflliia, Russia,
24*tu*ur gnatd. Heporteilly tlireqleneil withaleatb st-vnal tunes follow­ AtL Ii.-ilih, Ne« /.retail I. ‘he Netfling tlie shunting of Sirj'ri iii lo-r* 'oallAl.il l '.ihf.u 111,I hut ill-, Msa* ttlli 11 * i-riotat ■ Ira ini the l‘t.llt|iptues,
liidiil pn&lt;i l jii.a.la.
llvssl in csMiBlmtt fear for her life.
(fnlrrnafionaJ..S'oundphoto)
til .lull—
have accepted - lii, tijviinlb.'n

C n - ,i , I m l

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, J r . Horry's
brother, wn- fined for failure to
remove hi* plate from the tuhle

its

lint tliF .s. -- n-i Union would
If) ti , .(xjiiilnne peace
pncii
tr e a t) i *»ii f* f t in . f.i Ik- Iteld “in
lii*? f:rut : m int’
rn. 1 lilts InT i I--, definite dale
t i a \1t fi t | Ik- ,'iinfriciice Imt
l IiU f It-Vrit. 1 li lull* which have
w «? tID ll«'t to attend ara this

Proclamation Desig­
nates Sept, It) As
National Guar-.! Day

Members
Fined By Robson
As ‘T ail Twister”

tins
that

it Ifu- is refuses tu

ti^M'vUiulil' #fi

Millions Of Hindus;::!!
r .... .
plan;',,u'i
*
Moslems Joyously 'ieorgf irnnlieff -if t'annilii said
lesollltioll Wu* tii!enilrd&gt;only
Observe Freedom the
tu focus the discussion at tin*

ami Rus-

ed !-, an - h-Vi si iin lid h c o n f e ir n c * .

am

’ U’sk of

; * ►-

lii tits* note, tlie United State!
maintained p* uidm.lgmg position
llihl (lit- In :it&gt; -tu m id lie d ra ft­

• «
Andiei A. Gromyko of Riissns
J n m in in n s
"
"
»&gt;»"i*t.oii
m J v E A A A I l l w U O j , ujtj muki* Mnmn* ilifft/ult" tlit&gt;

■

* »X,

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 f iin ib siae d 'aiiaiiei,
•
1 by
l li.ulrs I.. liolilcn, dcpsrt-me+tt-sl—*—o*T—4-**-;—two—,l s v s - * | * i-----

the .Moslem f.eo g u 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 **s-is- taken, but Russia and Pisly beca;ne a Misdem Stale under Its Inhil were on rrs'nril uffirinll)
own government In the Indian aj'dltfXP the pr&lt;i;Hi*al
■S - W i a l a t___Llai— I l ni l . i l l U
b m ii !
UwUu&gt;-un-At*fc 14t—tf ateewelieaet^

tlrseiled afsTJTO ol

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 m eaiuirm rnts
had liecome impossible for. the
present. The- full Time 'of 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 I ho 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 T s s |

N EW SPA PEK

Canada Atom
U
.
Control Plan
Is Approved

S

Major Hurricane
Ravages Tampico
On Inland Sweep

D A IL Y

th at

11 lim a n t l c d a i n l

lia t im i l l

s r iim t v

P*
im l-iy

ib in to il

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 1.1 rna Imu 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-m nm itIn 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*
the seventh anniversary of the
entrance of the aNtianal tiuaril
li.iuiliauptl niti i,m.» T««l

in

*
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
I ,
_
II- w IIm is H. Sana In&gt;!

Settle Dispute In-1
dependent O! u n | Pepper Prefers

m u i » .
\ Mg i . 11
n 1L i b o r
%
'.ID Ir|ltd t«* 1:,
tin* Nrlltril.iml* %

lake

riia m p io n

As Vice-President

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;Mt v .. 11&gt;\, Aug. 15 i/l*l —
|L.‘
(lispulr
iiulrpemleiitf)
ill
Sc .Sim Pi jii*,-i tit-F in .l. predicttjif- iliiii' T n- -Inii T inm an will
I ’ndeil Nalmn*.
In- -I i -1- tin- ib-nuk'iatii* vice
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

,

,
^ __j.
i-i-i.-,f-nt alive D. Ertco N. Win ,,f tin- i,.,rl&gt;i.i|; m m ,"
I In- I ! --I i Si-t-rthu tuld a
KIrlfrms ie|Hiilri| llu* nrw D ii ’ i *i
li pintci, ii,-1- 1 \ i", lie diH-siv'l l»e
I‘lit! tu III- .1* |ll|loV5 5
lirvt- ili" iy ) Wall ii-•»&gt; ami Mr.
I \

nt hit i d iff t’lnm io -w
lit* -»d- up wiling lit)* . :i li tin." fi

i li r •* u-iniiit
vvthiM

whnilnr tn*

4if itrlicli* IT in •h-- ,

• I.*'

,\ c r p i i,t m i t i

I lt»i, c i t i j u t i

*11

ill (l it(iv la Iifwf
f&gt;r! Vti-rit I fi** \Vt
IG'l'illdic*
■*I, T b r

lutiA jlu l tiiiiiii

ii .

"l dt -ngvthor a*

«-11i s i'eiqa-r laid
m i- -nnr Wnllacv for

• In- Nu • -t—i .b-i-iio dm funner
.-.I o |.| .--i-h tM . - l|l|Hltl uf 0 1-

\lti| i It
111.-I th*" inttu/i-d

I !---t , , i',V |hshiI.
;.
"I tUsui
AVnlfeCr ,' #tt r ,, (*
iTMiw by continu­
I a n il i • •-! .let in, hi- n
ing in Ik- n juivait! titu e n w hs
hi | i"•*
. | , s v In mind fn-rly," Pepp-lT

Jilaili*)
lime i)» fW idf whirl lief
UN.- StHMirily fuUflHI hail
•liriiuii i\«'i tin* Imluronitiii

aaid..

Tin- Kim i-i.i Senator said he
ha-- un doubt jlmt Mr. T rum sn
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 , ii 16 i'HRf 'I 'I t **V
Tim! .hapiirm'd in 1911 when th#

Ihm.

Inii-

Prvaldrni

Roosevelt

rest

lle U ire adtifi yud chose Mr.
Trum an, lie nntlitnied.
*1 tlimV the Pivsident, ought
I,, pick sums-body wini siihscribes
• I .illllnii-,1 Ha » a s T » il
T o k y o . Aug. is, uPi - a wi t - '
-- ------------------ - . .. ..
ness luld the inter national liihun.il •
today that Sahum K uinsTa trip ,
to Washington iduutly h.-i’m v w ar!
Inoks, out was carried mil mill I,- I
u- one more effect offeiing nti ed- 1
____ _____
ditlunnl chance .to iu,vei-d in i!u(jo y |( n il I'llTK
earnestly desired rom lusien ef
SEOUL. Aug. 15 t /l l— ShoitU
negotiations.
| &lt;lf -a n A iru iti-e sh lp l'’ and "im - S
Kuomachl Yamamoto, ehh-f of mcilinli indcitcniirncel" fn&gt;B»
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 16, -Vt
Knrettas obc
—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

Railroad Has 2nd
Wreck In 12 Hours

12 hour* killed a tiiawngec train
engineer early today.
L. P. Dufflelil. 57, Woodbury,
N. J., died at the rontro1! of hi*
locomotive as II derailed nnd ,y&gt;rliaiiv overturned at 33rd and Ml.
Vernon Street*. The tram had
lust reached the city fmm Cape

May. N. J, *11 passepger enr* re­

mained on the. track* ami occup­
an ts escaped iajuxy.
Another engineman was kilhiJ
and 20 pasarngers injured uy the
flrat wreck In. which a crowded
rommutor train and a Imcking
locomotive collided.
The engineman, J. D. KI Ingeman. of Norristown, Pa., wn*
crushed to death in bis telescoped
cab aa hla Norristuwn-bumul local
■mashed into th&lt;* rear &gt;f the loc­
omotive tender yesteidsy duriti
the let* afternoon rush period ur
a few seconds aftsr leaving the
downtown Broad filrwst suburban
station.

KuruHu’s U. S. Trip
Defended At Trial

Koreans Slmut For
Freedom During Talk

der Sltigenuri Togo, tevfflcd fur their liberation front th* Japai
thy defense In the trial of 25 Jnp- repeal nil y Interrupted an add
anise accused of war ri lines. He by Russian General T. F. Hhttkew
said Knrusu left for Washington today,
two dava after the Japanese -liigh 1 Khtikuv** vole* boomed louder
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 -,
final offer to the U. S. while curt- Im slogans. The kutrsn* listened
tinning lucpprations to attack if sib-nUy to American Maj. G*neral
the offer were not accented. :
Alta-rt E. Brown and then cheered
i— "Thw-suggHStiun ba a oh k -h . l .e»ss loudly.
made that it was ihtrmli-d as a
Shtikiiv ts the chief Russian
measure to gain time hv deceiv­ legate to th* Joint U. 8.—So'
ing the United Stales," Yemam.ito romtulsslon which has attempl
testified. "But as I nxvj already to set up ‘a provisional governm ent
indicateil. the difficulty in the liai­ for all of-’ Korita. Brown la the
son cqnference from lung U-fore chief American delegate.
had heeil to persuade tlu&lt; higli
Commission sessions have been
rommnnd to agreo to enough delay stalled on the qquestinn of whftk
to give negotiation full oppurtun Korean groups are to be consulted
liy—their position living that there on tile form o f-th e government,
was neither necessity nor desir-1 with the Russians
Installs!*
abiiitv uf delaying th# opening of Rightwing parties which oppoaad
hostilities, but that it would be the trusteeship s«t up by th#
advantageous to commune* them jelgn ministers at. Moscow be
a t ones."
red from consultation.

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JLL.

LcesburgTrim s Locals
In 3 T o 1 Contest:
Kinnamon. Bissen
Hurl For Celerymen

and InaWlitr to hit safdv with'men Pmert. I ton tie run war* proved to be'the Or«»r. • * 1#
Owieleh
Fed*' downfall.
K utI I l |
Tomorrow tbr Fed* invade City
Inland Talk tr. Dayton* R»at7f for
a atari* tilt and Will return hime
»w e*» t
on Thuradav for a return engage
f.fT..r, Mn'tar. H etrtagl"*
men! with the D ir t*.
U.‘ t v i. UrsaWaM. Bun* t
i v M'tUeru* U ie *&gt; t TTif*.
tIV K W II

L E E S B U R G . Aug. IS, (Special!
— The Lee*burg Pirate I tripped
the fart moving Sanford Celery \IfMsP3*. *»
Fada in a J t to 1 contort here lart HUnveli, It*
Wight wit™ Joe Mated* getting the lindfc rf
tf
wed over Van Kinnamoa and Char­ U l*
lie Bisaen.
1j * =» t
Tonight the Pirate* invade the

hit*

fn » r

McHat-tl.
Or tiia .n l

ii Z»t*
fnM! 1!,

!h

Skrrlf.rc*

’47 SEMINOLE HIGH GRID SCHEDULE !Billy Kinard D e fe a t e d
Sept. 19 Open
SepL 26* Seminole vs Gainesville
Oet,
3 Seminole vs Lust is
weight tailed hi* first defeat in
O ct 10 Seminole vs DeLand
fiatiruff circle* in 2 * nout* in the
* American Legion Arena in Or.
O ct 17 Open
s
I lando laat night.

Kit.ni

Herrtvon. PSIve-n'i*
I * ut.o |&gt;!»«
fy t*

■t

Joev Dunn. Jackaonville pogillrt
with left hook* that ae-no. powered h r a rteata tuHiim i »T»» The
victor and aggreaiuir.all. the *'*&gt;«■

le li et I.He*
I- Ilk*** . »

P *V ,.r» U*»t*

^pniciwal Park tn Sanfnrd for a
aingl* « 1L

tt

Pcl»tk ■ at- t*p)V**ll» (Ivora
ft. AtlgUktlO* *1 iiktoevvill*

Traffic death* ( U
the t’ n’ ted
Stale* per 10 b million travel mile*
in
were at an ail-iim* low
of P 7 .

V*n«V4L liUrtt

Tmk

CiBcin bati
C k k ifB E

el

tv

,41* rt

■41 44 f tu *4

RiftM t t m e l f f
Tork &gt; .T'MisActpht* a ian&gt;!

F O Il R E N T

9
S E E T H E new l&gt;kwn Shaver. Ask
fur demonstration. S E N K M i l h
C L A S S A P A I N T CO. I I S - I l l
W. 2 nd St.

S A X D IN G - Hr

cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to wn»k Where

»•

C O N V A LES C EN T
HOME
nenr
H .M *. Gleaaan. I .air Mary. Fla
opm mi Cbuluota, IB m i l n n . K. A U Ttl .RA D IO S, MotohiU. Sale*
of Sanford and lh mile* N . E .
and ’Serrice. The M um Bux, R O O F IN G - R O O F Painting, all
of Orlando. Largr acrern and
Ilk W . l it S t Phene OSS.
kind*. Smith Hro. 'Phone 11KK.
open purr he* to alt and enjoy
the to r i breeze* nff Lake ,C#thR O O F C O A T IN G - Aklwato* Alu- N E E D A N E W D RESS? Let Waneriaa. Iaugr ground* anJ walk*
nunum rw&gt;f mating- gwod for
nit* make i t
Wanmta Tajdcr
aafe from auto traffic! Large
metal, alate or mmpn«Dion rotifRnt 14 f»-A Sanford..Rt.
IgU t and mum*. Brirk mnv*

irdriiihi*
r-.- 1 *
rhiraga

l.mc wore*:
Uv.i.‘ t.'r.~

» &lt;»(|*i

The kplnninj whe4! wa* inteni-

L p g a lN o tlce
VIII II i.

i ti Herald.

At riel en e cho k

t

S P E C IA L S h « V IC E S

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

ThUfWl*}

Tokyo
at the
eojirvr
Wash­
ington I* headed by’ V » j .% F
!'*■• Flovd I* Park*. War Denar uncut
eon- C hief o f public iaformatvon. En* ]
trie* from Hawaii include S*.ai '
I Gen. George H. !&gt;oekrr. Chief of
4 2 S ta ff for Army Ground Fortw* in
5 ] the P acific.
•. •
and
* our enllrted men le ft Tokyo a ;
onth ago to compete ln&lt;tht lottr-

. NICKS OWN ICE CREAM
W i make our own lew Ci*»m, All I1*t#N
T a s t r — D elirio u * — I l e a l l h f u l

NICKS

•mammt

Orlando

-E V E R Y type rahme! made to or* Attg ue 1*0 . the n -*m Uf IVW.I
det—ail kind* of woe-tworkin*;, In.lru-tinn *in i n t t l i* e l i e l ■lilt
„t tumuliifui *ne - mrtahing *dei
aneciat made dwirv. etc. Semin­
U tiB el r t r c l c u
llk titte g '
II
ole (ahinei Whtka directly liehmd the Clin it. 1 ir fier esti- *li-r »nli it.. *;EpBfflcut#fil s f*f ’EUt®»!6
i IteaghtM t “Aehlteci to the *•*&gt;■
nialea. phone Of.2

12

Gainekville
000 000 000—0
S t Aug.
.
000 000 001— 1
Fu ll* and Dulaney; Nrtrhnr
StlUwtdb %
• *

ed in India *n&lt; U .atill widely uaed
ftfLand
thrre_

MAID, lit wa*hinr. lroTtJnr. Replj
B o x 'M . J .

M g J l t t K* trhfr d i i t l a ' i t f d
George F u lu to turn in'a 1 to 0
virtnrr over the Ga •nearill r Gmcn for the St Auguatinr Rahil*
in a hot battle Ia*t nirt.U
The victwr t u . the fifth in a championship.
row for the Saint* and l*oo*ted
About 200 entries, victor* In
the Saint* to one percentage point elimination m att hr* in IS major
behind the league leader*.
arrov commands, ratnr from army

Avor: D r ir o r - U n i t i tile
ton* Beach D ir t* in a S to'O
teat

I
i I filial
•ilAilc X. New TerW.y 4 cn,&gt;

Y

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M.

S t Augrustinc Gains Army Linksmen Open
On League le a d e r s 1st A ll Army Tourney

The Orlando Senatnr-t and tl&gt;e installaunn* a* distant a*
D eland lied Hat* ip&gt;tt a twin bill and Hnnolulp to cumpelr
in the O range C ouptr city. IV Land Fort Denning officeti" club
copped th e f l i r t tilt S to (i and Or­
A Urge delegation from

tV sittr.rtrr,
-there ti ne- electrtr mr.nc u o » .
avaiUble. 21 yeai*. t ifiefirnr*.

4 C E I L I N G fan* fur * * U l*anev‘*

A Y A J L A B L R at once, eonrentert- B E R T ’ S S EW IN G MAC H. SHOR
l r located dowa town oe-uon.
. .un to date apartment* with all
modem
rntivenlence*.
Adut:* C A N V A S P A IN T - dear and col
ora.
S E V K A R JK
GLAS S
l
P A I N T CO. Phone 320 .
T H R E E RO OM unfumiahed apart­
ment,
adult* and reference*
FLO W ER S
pirate.
Phone 106G-R.
fee all occaaiona
t o s t . f lo r is t s
TW O-BOOM fumiahed apartment. McN e i l l a
Slpe* A vr. jurt nff Celery
AduiU only.
2300 -M dltm vUU
Office ph. 40 S re* idcor* phrC lOB
TOR R EN T - 2
mom f
Taint*, Poultry Suppiiea, Nail*.
. apartmrn'.. adult* only.
Purina
Feeds, G r w m a * and
Meat*. Tmirhton A Walaon, ta il

«n r«

4WI Nil 4* I 1.41.1 r

E X P E R T painting — rontrpet or
hourly baata.
S . C. Grogan.
Free eatimatew Phone 7R.1J .

it. r o p E j o a x k c

10 to I t ' . . T i * year warranty
F E N R A R Ik GLASS k P A IN T

ft. t*.bh i . .Cbleage l *aii»i
itn r i-u n », fo u l Utah 1 lnrf»»

WORK WANTED

riAW iR

000 005 O—o

s

Amonr the etitrtr* {g J.t. Jam es
Vanderhoff of Lock land Atr

■|T.T^.II»'“4W
|

j Starr rhampion in Ifilo and klrah
Atirru.
) can Golf Champinn In 1044 . g
Second r*m r
IvLan d
000 latri 000—0 fl 1 j A aeninr tournament for nrtrvn
Orlando
010 0 (0 00 a- 2 |0 1 j or retired Army perannnel M)
; yrar* df age or older. In on tap
Alonn* and Madjekkt; Davi* and
in addition , to the rhampion«hip
meet

No B etter Value

Daytona
WKi OfKi (too—p 3 ;
220 (K*0 01*—'. 10 1
Inrci AtlaMir Nrtirn*! lin k Imllfl Palatka
ie,* Tl.e
re—t ' r* 5tv* rtglo Bodine^ F tnrh and Tetrault; Ortg
rre* and Tonmff.
*
o, rei &lt;rr *o j !!. *11 Md*-

thr liave* full.
Earl Johnaon. Red Sox. ahwt out
*4 aahmgtrrj) ] -(l dr three * ingle*,
v Y E S T E R D A T H ST t(!-i
two iif them acratrhy. to gain
Gradv Hatton and Angle GaUn,
revenge on Mickey Harfnrr who
P»d*. made via hita and &lt;lno-e ir.
output hed hirh 1-0 flr r i t i n ago.
&gt; i&gt;i «i i.
►ever n * i* between th-m la Red*’
t.O-ire. It tier*!.* give* that we B-3 rietprs1 uvrr the Pirate*. Hat­
__
I f e^gg1
Thread
druignaii
. — r l t |R l r i lit Ouv'tt*-** a* 114 ?**- ton got ‘four hit* in four time* at
.let) At ro u e' Kaitlttr*
tdA. **mean? -hat Die thread i* 200 tfmei
hat
and
drove
in
three
run-;
Gat4 e. lire riel!!h*l» Santt Plertetrottmt.
Itoger* llardWKie (To. artlf tHel t *
t lenfl Ir ! » ( » : « e»*a B*ln» puteOfcOf *t lb* IfOItt of ta* FirthlOBe
ai.i^tfc u y -W -t

.itoeta

el

ffri-Sv

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‘O R R E N T —Fl(rt&gt;t aandcr, F.a*y Bemlb’.ie-.Couaiv, F"lr!da(ipfgatintL Baaiemahlg rate*. San­
T
W
ftH *.
■ t, K jsoimi •'beirmaa
ford Paint A CTlaa* ( o Phone
D O l*G E • P L Y M O U T H
P A R T S A N D S KR V IC B
I 0 » F a la r t U Ava.
Phene l

A-DE moth priKifinr laaU 1
veaia. Hat-e your woolbr.a moth
proofed now. Ihiaplcjrr Clean
erii k T-amA-j
A v a Phone P I*.

Firrt Among Fine fT k ia iio

B le n d e d W h isk e y M pr™&gt;r CJTV grata aewtral a v rita .
Three Feather* Dirtribatora, lac_ New T w k

OZARK IKE

113 Palmetk* nf I'icoda !»4li « nk t&gt;r tier*
—--------•— -rf—iW H e»e! i ‘c a '1 »t »w»l»e'e

ACE 0 ‘CAADCk
W iLDER'H D ir ja h
h a ir t Da y / "

M»U/*A7.

INNIHG.

l*iann Tuning and Repairing. L , L
Bouae or apt., furnished or imfuralthed. Prefer kitchen equipped n n t r t X ) F E E D S -complete lira
HuntY Tuvertr Feed v n rt
but not nerraaary. Pennanenl

, reaMenta. Write P. O. Boi 1341

rn r.
M ORTG AGE LO A N S
fl» M . H A L U Reallve
BroLer and

Show

rand*

and

D EN TS

, b u n d led
B I N D LLS .

p o u n d

in

10. 16, 2 0 and 26 CENT
H E R A L D O F F IC E

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v n r iiy
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n&gt;«ranK Aegiwt xt. t* 4T. ia» ll•■»^a
■rf I*eWtr lo«rtjeunB wHt! TereTiT

SALE

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

^ 7 -t e rtits
/ / T ' W A LK m e
* 4 ME1* OON*4A
*&gt;
G IT A
4
a ( S U H P R IZ E / I

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I*™i.urg *0 d A v ro R f*

N*-'»

tla l." Can accomodate so
Phono or write /or reaervation
at once.
Oviedo 23 C2 or D r.
Martin 231*2 or w rit* Boi 1 B7
Chuluota Florida. Large redan
for gneata to ri*il their dormr.

Cartagena in Colombia agalnit th»
Indian IhnaWtant* returned win
b .*ty valued at 1,600,930 grid
ducatr;. including
a 140 . pound
image of * porcupine In aolid gold,

■

fit . t/&gt;UM

h.

I

l. I**JInn* Ti-krlt »

■parkling play afield by the Bur*

all utHitie*. beat and .Uni

Spanivh mid »taged froa»

Qne

1*-*•»!.urg g IA S F't&gt;BD t
*1 AaClirtirt t. Half™ * ilW

peaHion nearly every fram t, but licit rt

O F F I C E apace in Meiach Budding.

but Kinard would not roncedt d*.
/eat a* he came bark repeatedly
for terrific pounding*.*
’ .
The judge* gave Dunn a unania.
OU* derision, but their ballots were
varied.

-*»•

7*

*
Mv**lti
tvtrfb* t t rtrUTUl*.

The Pirate* collected rrtne' aafe
tie* from the offering* of Kinnemon and B i**m * bile Paul C.&lt; riciah and Maaeda were limiting
g l ilo
tiie visitor* to five well acatterrd HoUiln* tf
Zrrfeanseb ,m
lik-rl tig !*■».. i
The Fed* had mta in aenring
Aatirr. rt

R E C O R D P L A Y E R S for rent. B j

i

n

■
*V»

IS ONLY TWO
1NNIMOS Away
PITCHING

hom

Watch and clock repairing. Elyr- L u ll e i) &gt;•** a * • * H H k w i . i E irt
-■i- sfi-et u rn cell a* the -oilier of
trir Appliance, Sewing Markin, *,i&gt;. *uirfvifoeiid4ja
In irihe
rl,*n
and varuum rleaner irpair- The I -jr~ r a t bo*irfj i i e iT O tfc* ri#iii
.Home Shoji, J 7P0 Sanfoi d A eg it rti—
•• no. end all M4*
poem nf Public Inorlicfcon
G . C. Fellow*. Phone 1 I 4 .7-J.

h e a i n 't

EV EN

■ ttn rtd ,.f I'ublw- 1rrftruna.it l» i'

Inssrance Agetd
Florida B ute Bank Bldg.

LAND C L E A N I N G
A N D gtntinoi. rtietar, tn-frrta.
See Jimmie Orman'* Sheri kit tat
DRAINAGE. 1 NEW CATERp n x A n n ia s E L b ix l t k ie N E W . two atrvry, three bedro..m
v a rin :
F-RS WITH P A I - M E T T I
home.
Two car garage.
On
m * •**
RAKES
T W O 6/4 YD Xmir* t» (k^rtelijF .pltrp
cemar M U S x 140 in Mayfair.
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box. hill W. 1*1 St.
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IMMEDIATE PfISSESSlOX
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nnd hcatrola
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very rraaonahle. filO Marn'dia
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furniahed or unfumiahed, lean
vf Tlttrtlc 1&gt;4II Blth th# ClMfV r»l
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tiful lawn, ahruha, fruit tree*—
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and peart fur canning,
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water oak, au*trail*n pine, rrvpe
rigerator. U n t i n i Rntaurmyrtle, palm*. H acre rultivaled
SEE US FOR
ant. Sanford Orlaniln H'rway.
rich garden noil. 1 arre cow p»»
turn. 2 chicken yard* fenced. 1
artealan well. 20 chick env .*»
mile Federal Highw-ay *ln jirte
eaaa. Near atore 1 milri Wert
of fianfnrd
Route L Bog 76 ,

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To Protect th# P h « Of the World;
T i P ra tU

THE W EATHER*

Considerable elondlr.es* tonight
and Thursday
with scattered
shower's.

th# P t o i r m of America;

To Predoc# Pio*p*»ltf f#r Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

—

VOLUME XXX V1U

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

Argentina To
Ask Meet Of
•AH Americas

Indonesian. Leader Arrives In 'U.S.

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . A U G . 13. 1917

UN Considers

Associated Press Leased Wire

Talks On
_
British Loan Terms
To Start M onday

Trapped In Wrecked Automobile

r

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Marshall -Plan May
Be R e q u e s t e d ;
U. T3. D e 1c g a t cs
Leave'*'For Brazil
RJO DE JANEIRO. Brstil. Aug.
. W W)—Argentine Foieign Miniiter Ju»n Bramuglia declared to­
day he would propose that the
Inter-American Conference call i
special economic meeting of all
American nationi.
Some diplomats. predicted Ar­
gentina posiibly would imiit on a
"Martha 11 plan" for Latin Amrr*ii». to match piopoialt for* Unit# . State a -fundi to. aatiil WeMern Europe and Asia.
Ambanador Guillermo
Belt,
head of the Cuban delegation,
taid hit - nation would imiit on
ihclurion of an economic clauie
in any forthcoming Inter-Ameritan Treaty.
"The treaty canhot be complete
without a clear definition . ot
4 lc a ft of ''economic aggretainn."
Belt anerted. " I contider any
economic threat ai dangeroui x»
any threat of war."
The Argentine Foreign Mini**
ter reiterated that he would b«&lt; k
tre principle of unanimity (which
amount) to veto power) for col
Itclive action, but that Argen­
tina w n willing to accept mmlifiaction of tbe principle if (hit war
Die will of a majority of the
American nationi.
The arrival of Juito Prieto, who
Called himtalf ‘‘obierver for the
raguayan
rebelt,"
tuggeited
4C'*at1anr&lt;l
Pa*» T m )

British To Help U. S.
Over Gteclc Issue:
P a k i s t a n Seeks
Equal Membership

C Of C Completes Kiwanians Enjoy
PlafflT F o risB o r T a n d y Program
Day Celebration Ai Lunch Meet

Ruhr Coal Meet
Studies German
Transport Issue

[Further Action
&gt;n Price Situation
l a n d e d By. CIO

E

Building Trade Wages
Jump 15 Per Cent

Globe* Circling Flight
Headfl For Iceland

r

Yucatan IJndamajred
From Tropical Storm

&gt;mmunist Attack In
^ Paraguay Repulsed

Rain Forecast For.
Drought Hit Midwest

3

Lifeboats Manned
As Ships Collide
Off Pacific Coast

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. IJ id*.

—-The United Nationi * repotted
today that ■Secretary-General Try­
gve Lie wai ronridcring ilcpi
which may be taken to implement
a UN recommendation for action
*&lt;t*in»! Franco Spain.
Ivan Kemo. aiiiitant-icerclary
general, Mid Lie war "thinking
about the cate" and would make
■ decision upon J )it .return (rum
the Intel Alnffif.in ■erinference' In
n $ S f f i lr tir i'o f \he In'dtmesisn Republic and now idvtier to tha
Rio L)e J itirfro.
president.of th# republic, Sutan Sjahrlr Is decorated with a flower on
his arrival at La Guardi* Field. N. Y„ from Cairo, Egypt Ha said tha
A resolution adopted at la*t
purposa In visiting th* United State* w»i "to eee and bear." Sjahrlr
fall's assembly said if the France
declined to discuss the part that th* United Nations might ptsy In settling
regime remained in power af*ri
the conflict b*tyreen the Dutch and Indonesian*.
(International)
a reasonable lime” that the Se­
curity Council - should consider
the adequate measures to be taken
in order to remedy .lhe__situalma.!
lierrro said Lie would dwride
whether to officially rail atten­
tion of the rounrll to *hc rut cent
situation in Spain.
Lie already haa advised'the as.
aemhly, uhirh meet# ^rpt It!, nf
Hu- t o nunse to on accompanying
assembly rrrummcndaMon tn«t ..it
Boat Races, Riding Food Demonstration, 65
mrrnl'cts u-llhdraw their Pinbosand ministers from Madrid.
Tournaments. Ban­ Guard Unit Talk. sad.,r»
only tuo who failed to riturdy
quet Arc. Included Style Show Given The
wme Argentina nod Hut Domini,
can Republic. Argcnim-i sent n
11 "Mlln.ir.l nn 1-nnr Ih rrrl
Everything ij in rradinfii for
Kiwsnism' today enioyed a pro­
the gals Labor Day celebration, gram *1 the Tourrit Crnler that
including Imal facet, liotte rates included » talk concerning the
anti a banquet at &lt;he Mayfait formation of a new National
Inn, AI Lee. committee chairm- Gustd unit by Brig General J. C.
man, told the board of directors Hutchiion. a demomtration of
of the Chamber of Commerce last quick ftoien me«l» and vegetable!
night, adding that lie had iecei&gt; by Alex R- Johnson, and a style
ed 100 percent cooperation from show of Florid* Faihioni, Inc^
WA8 HINTON, Aug. n o p ) _
btjiinesi intereMi and civie- organi­ with Ff*nlrMi*met~?ipt4tetHB tht Tlie acute sliortag*. of -transport
in Western Getmeny stood nut
zation!.
rapid growth of this new Florida today ax an inrreastnflv Impor.
mail
order
.industry.
tant factor In the Anglo-AtnerfMore than
ha* already
General Hutchison appealed to ran del Itwr at inns altvejl at ba(a(been raised toward defraying ^exKiwanians a*-btr*lpe*im*h to Ing Ruhr7 mat hliljmt.
penirt o tp h e event, he m i ' th* the
As the talks euieter) their w"
back up a plan to atlnw employees
Chamber of Commerce lm under 16 days leave a year to go to find day, delegates on both Side*
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 UT&gt;Tha CIO, contending the prim written it to the extent of $750, training camp and at the same Were reported seeking way* to
situation demand# further action *nd there will be ipecial corner time not deprive them pf pay solve the prohlenl of how- to nio*,*
coal is mined from the
Ithan a Juatiea Department Invea- tioni on the lake front. Tbe pro­ or regular vacation. He told of whatever
tlgatlon, renewed today a request gram has* already gone to prets. the fine record of the 12(ih In­ Ruhr pit*.
The growing ecsrclly
rail­
fantry composed largely of Flori­
that President Truman call an
Jndustry-government-labor confer- and a big crowd ii expected, he da men a n d .o f th* p resid en ts road car* and locomotives has
caused more than I.OtiO.OOO tons
citations received.
lance to aeek voluntary price re- added.
R. Johnson demonstrated of coal to l&gt;* dumped lira/ the
■hjetlona.
The banquet at |he Mayfair er Alex
which is usen by the Florida mines Instead of .being driivrn I
w Emll Rleve, chairman of ’the Inn will be held at 7 :0 0 P. ,M.
a large canvass cover* I contain- to Industries in Germany end
jLahor organisation’* full employcountries.
iment that the CIO welcome* at- wi|h a dance later in the evening. Quick Freeze and Storage Corn- ttelghlMjrlng
One American 'participant said
&lt;* "•United nn
T o il
sny lo "raruport foods fioxen
Itorney Genera) Clark'a announcey the quick freeze process *1 the conferee* could not hope to
_£m*nt committee, raid in a statethe plant. He stressed the pur- solve Germany' tangled trans­
p m en t that an inveitigation of
portation problem at this tin—ting
It • • IIMas# on e . 1 . T n.l
ghigh price* will be made.
nu* might make a start at i""But many price* are ’**t b;lerminlng how to tepalr wreck­
irge monopolies and mormpdllo*
ed coal car* and fix uther* wear­
In . not necessarily fall under tliing out Hally.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (,p&gt;_
rriminat law and Clark’a InvesriThe number of car* "lost” in
Wages
of
union
workers
in
the
ition," he added.
the RuSslaq. yap* of Germany *f
....... building trades rose 16 percent In
f'For example. In the automoter delivering coal In the Soviets
NEW YORK, Aug.
p*,t &gt;f*r* *1’® largest Jump in
la -industry. General Motors
Motor* I
w-a« described »* negligilde rm o
mtrol* probably 00 percent of a single 12- month period aide* Two former Army'pilot* who are pared to the total shortage.
circling
the
globe
In
two
light
[he buslnes* add therefore I* able 11*20: the Bureau of Labor stntlsDiscussion nf rhe trnnsportatlnn
plane*, with timejrn_objeet, land­
tirx reported today.
i dictate prices.”
licip was mad* possible, a* n
The Increase amounted to about ed last night In Greenland and "related
"So wa feel that step* should
Issue” under the forr
» taken1 at once to carry out 25 cents an hour for tietirlv 600,- dan to take off today for Ice- ntula for the talks laid du»vr
iur proposal of yesterday, that 000 workers In seven mnior con­ and, William Btrohmeler. flight yesterday by Assistant Becretsty
"resident Tnim air sumihon a con. struction crafts. Winking hours manager, said early today.
Clifford V. Evan*. 2fl. of Wash­ of State, Wlllatd Thorp, chh-f
krenee of 1Industry, and Labor showed- little- change during the
ington.
D. C-, and George Truman, Anitrlcao negotiator.
vear
between
July
I,
10(1
and
lepresenfatlve* to seek voluntary
Thorp said any Issue which ha*
30.
of
Lo* Angeles, messaged
Julv
I,
1947s
tlm llssM »« P»a» TWsI
trie* reduction* and that ConBtrohmeler
they
had
laqded
safeMost
of
the
hourly
wage
boosts
..
. —..r
, ‘Immediately upon recoilly
at
Blul#
West
One
Airport,
eatpe
after
wage
controls
were
lilng, should reestablish price
about
40
mllei
from
Jullannahaab,
•dropped
Nov.
J)..
1040,
ItLS
said.
ind rationing controls.”
.
of) Greenland.
Evans
During the control nerjqd from capital
C#P'*P*, Rl’h fkrP- Crawford ?uly, 10( 2, until that date, how- landed at 8:28 P. M. and Truman
[(R-MIch.), a' leading congression­
minutes later. They had left
al . critic of OPA, labelled a* ever, pay scale* Inrreastri lit per­ two
Gooae Bay, Labrador,
shortly
("fantastic" Clark’s order for an cent.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1.1 uVi
total rise from July, IP39, after .boon yesterday,
—The center of a tri.plcal storm
anti-trust investigation Into food. to The
javik,
Iceland,
tha
next
July,
10(7,
amounted
to
approxi­
in the Gulf of Maxim was lo­
Nothing, and shelter prices.
mately (0 percent. During the ito p T la about 730 mile* from cated at 0:00 A. M„ Central
same right years, the consumers Greenland. The pllota started out Stnml.xrd Time shout 120 mites
p r io Index (formerly the cost of Saturday from Teterboro, N. J.. w e s t-northwest of Campsch",
living index) increased by 60 per­ and arrived Sunday at Gooae Ray Mexico.
cent and wholesale prices of build­ after a atop a t Preaqua Isle, Me.’ The United States Weather
ing materials soared M percent, Weather conditions c^alayed their Bureau here said the storm, which
ASHINGTON, A ur. 13 UP)— the agency reported.
take-off from Labrador. .
moved across tha northern Yu­
uiDermo Eneiico, r i r i i u i y m
BL8 said plasterers anti plum­
catan Peninsula yesterday from
J ambassador, said ha had be«n In- ber*. who received an 18.8 percent
t)ie Caribbean Sea Into the Gulf,
iformad today that "tha attempt wage hike, scored the largest gain
Is moving west o r' west-north­
[by tha Communist revolt” t&lt;&gt; from collective bargaining last
ward at 12 to 15 mite* per hour.
**•!«• Asuncion, th» country’s cap- re a r In the 75 cftle* covered by
Tbe strongest winds near th"
lltal, "haa be#n repulsed.”
the survey . 1 '
l l ______.
renter are about 69 miles per
Th# ambassador aald In a
By tha Associated Prase
hour, with squalls extending 2(Xi
I statement ‘ ha received his tnforSome crop-reviving akought- miles to th* east and north of
[ nation tn a cable from Preatden:
breaklng
shower*
were
In
prospect
the center.
1 Hlglnlo Morinigo. Ha added:
today for parts of tbe northern
Caution waa advised Interest*
j “The situation of tha goverr
great
plains
area
within
the
next
In th* southwest Gulf of Mexico
nt la solid. This statement Is
24
to
30
hours
but
no
general
reagainst Increasing in)en*tty to
da In view of th# g n a t amount
lof propaganda which Haa been Tfta Sanford Tost Office will re­ Hof from the searing heat could be
expected
before
the
weekend.
technical location of the
f circulated from oth«r countries.” main open alt day Saturday and
The rainfall waa muring east­ storm center at 9:00 A. M.. wa*
Saturdays thereafter, and su itin g
on Aug. 20 will closa on Wednes­ ward from Montana and North given by tha Weather Bureau a*
days. Carrier* will continue to Dakota with ffkkly heavy ahowera near latitude 20.3 degree* and
probable locally by tonight or to ­ longitude
make on# trip on Saturday*.
mg!
02.3.
This action, said Postmaster morrow through Minnesota, Iowa
No material damage was re­
Joel Field, waa taken at th# re- and Wisconsin, tha Wyather Bur- potted whan the storm p tjte q
FREDERICK. MtL, Aug. 13 UP) puest ot Ned Smith. jzwsld#a: of
I f TM f uck tan' ra it"nfihT.
—A - ir-yvar-old My **M te ld the Sahfbrd Merchants AsioclsWhere the rainfall la sufficient
by Frederick eounty police to- tlon which recommended the to break local drought conditions,
di-/ after bla second
attempt change a t a recent meeting.
IMPROVEMENTS
temporary relief irp m o th a
Improvements are continuing tn
xA iln six y e a n to wreck a
The change In Poet Office Imon could be expected but these points
! treln.
wa* agreed to by county officials, would be scattered, tbe Bureau downtown Sanford a* merchant''
Kenneth MeGaha of tbe Balt*- garage owner*, auto #upply cem- aald, adding that ntoel of the prepare for tha fall-trad*. ■Among
uicre and Ohio Railroad
pollco Danlea and the downlosm grocery showery area will not receive suf­ these are the Hunt Tuxedo Feed
said ipiVe* pl#ced’ on the tracks •toree that have bean remaining ficient moisture to benefit deteri­ Company at Sanford Avenue end
Second Street which ties a new
near Feel’s Mill faded to de­ open all day Wednesday*. Nr. orating crop*.
rail a freight train only because Field revealed. Unlaaa a consider­
Continued high temperatures, celotex ceiling and floureecent
H had slawed for a curve.
able number of complaint# are jr*Ofrally ranging from around M Hghtlng, and Eddie’s Resteurept
The boy said he "wanted hi received before noon Saturday, tha decrees upward were forecast for on Park Aranda which la being
see what would happen to the new achedul# ^H1 go Into enact roost of the Midwest. East and attractively painted (n bright cefengine.''
or*.
South today.
as outlined, be aald.

Post Office Makes
Change In Schedule

Boy Tries Twice To
Wreck Railroad Train

m m

Impact In Fog Cuts
I lalfwny Th ro u g h
Coastal Motfirship

WASHINGTON; Aug 13 t-Pw_ _
Sectetsty nl the Ttesiury Snyder
■mnounerd todsv that rh»cur»ioni
Wilt list! Monday with Btitim
oflicisti on’ ru in g teinu of ‘the.

$ 1,750.0110,(100 American loan It

.v

DIIVIN INTO A PARKfO TttJCtt In Itotton. Ms**., by hi* legless e*-«l
brother. Fdward, 54. Anthony POdowtkl (above), 25. ot Dorchester,
swi* a tight mr tin r ig*r*ny.~reTtTreWaTTTni I MUmHUtA 'H int 1m
out of die wrecked nuto. Anthony Is on Itie rilttrat lilt at the hospital.
His tiruHirv received a lacerated elbow.
(fnternollottat 5 oundphoto»

British Impose Indonesia Votes
Curfew On Arab iUN Protest Over
Area In Palestine Puppet Delegates
Situation Compared Air Connections Of
Dutch In In'l i e 3
With Beginning Of
Repotted
Sever cd
1936- 1939 Rc vul l

None of {he rrew of the Diamond
Knot nor the tit crew member* nf
JOGJAKARTA. J * \'. Aug l&gt; the Fenn Victory was inpitrd. the
jr.m SALEM. Aug. a 13 Id’i
id’1
— | lie Indoneiian kepulilicajy Coast (iuaid said.
Thr I’.tlesline jtovrinment inipoi'-j
Mure than an hour's rffo it early
Vshmel
vnfrsl today to |nntri|
a rigid rtufew on two piodotni.

Delegates Plan
Trip To National
Legion Conference

naiitljr Auft-atexjTtf Jaffa mnigltt rs .ili, l:s»rt
a* c/niinuing Arsh-Jewnh iltile ta u n til any appes.ancr l.eto.e |W l „f (h„ Dismond Knot t mastbdtught death lo thiee person*, the tmimil o| * delegtlmn linnt liaad tarkte hooked iver the bow
Slats Legion Adjutant A. Reid
ihe state of Last Indonehia. svhithjof the latger vessel,
*
jll *&gt; die first time a cutfen
the Republican! charge 11 run I Th* Fenn Victory's skipper, i Mann today an non need -dpial he
lisi h*en im|ioie(| pn
A fjh,
(’aid, liaidslck, told the C m st and Mrs Maim wilt leave next
srei in the Holy Land »ince die by * puppet go»eminent. Ihe (Biard th# ro n tse t was ker ping Wednesday for New York to atj tend the National American Legi;’3h-39 )e t,lt. Mihtsiy and
m route In L A* ihe smallei vessrl afloa*
Ton Convent tmt which will be
I
&lt;’apt.
C.
N.
Goodwin
ordered
I)*e patroh roamed the Hire)*' ■,u tc r,,‘
held Aug. 28-^-3l. They will motor
The cabinet aho voted In .,p-) the rrew of the Diamond Knot to north with J. H, KirpatricW of
of. Jaffa’s Mandiieh and Carton
leave
Ihe
ship
shnrtly
before
the
leiwesentattve
-,,000.000 Roephah, attempt . to separate th* vessels Elixlis. division
qusilers, virtual nom an’i land propiiste
of
motor
vehirte*
nf
Tallahassee.
(sfmtii
$MO,0OB
U.
S,
before
hey an. Th# order wa* given a* «
h'lwren all-Atali Jaffa and *11Mrs.
J.
E.
Itnuth
dietrirt
pre- i
hoiiihtiri ,t,rted) for itnmeditle precautionary incasui -. he laid, sldent of the Legion Auxilary and
Jewiih* Tel Aviv.
“until l see if it will Slav afloat.” Mrs. Olga Hunter ate scheduled
I »co Arab* anil one *Jew sveie rebel of Chinese relugeei from
The crew member* d i'flail in sr tn leave -next Sunday, said Adjbattle
a
te
i«.
stabbed lo death today in th»t
thmsrene in lifeboats, refusing to utan&gt; Mniin. on one of the two
ttVnllniir.l an I'agi T n ,|
Meanwhile, an Indonesian army vn aboard any of the numerous •pedal train* that will take the
cnnimurilnue eharged the pulrh Coast G uild rraft or l-iga in lb» Florid/ delegation from Jack­
had violated Die rea»e fi-i. nrde-* vicinity.
To New-York.
(*r&gt;ndwin .radioed Iheriiiu.i (iuard sonville
252 time* between Friday an-i
l ot id i Legion headquarters and
la.-ntlnaird ■&gt;« I'ea* !«»•
Monday. The truct- in Ihe Dulrhat Ihe Barbiion fTaza Hotel a t
Indonesian b«slilUle* became *fFifty eighth Street nnd Madison
fective in day* ago
Avenue, he said.
kps
Anotln-r Republican communique
Two Florida drum and bugle
entpx will vie with ro th er corps
ELIZABETH
in the big parade on Fifth Ave­
- rAI—Thousands nf
nue on the 28lh, tie jiflnounced.
tvmml commulrt
TALLAHASSEE, F la. Aug. 13 Tin- font times national atuF one
k lav when 10
Ul*&gt; Governor riafdwejl said t«. time international winner, the 65
-us) hound
p&lt;
ilny the Slat" would cncplirnge Harvey Seeds Miami Corps will
road freight train were derailed,
Investigators of Ihe fish-kilting try- again for honor*. The other
A
Netherlands
atm
v
CO
U
tm
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TM
*
sprawling
coal and hot ear*
"r"d tide" In “every possible way com" o til lie that of the William
lO nllnnnl ■■ l'a*e 1 * 0 ,1
arms* the fjun-trark main lire
and lie governed by. their reroute C Morris I’nst 3tt of Fort Lattderhe-*. No one wns hurt.
mendatlon."
, ilule comprising about 40 ment­
Auxiliary hlisrs prodded |,y
lie reported the Slate llnatd ion *, ell dressed In Seminole
thr railroad expedited traffic mid
of Health amt tjie department ■•(
the railroad said two tratks were Demand Tan Bo Mot Conservation had made . sep.n nil- Indian costumes.
expected to he rlra ie j, by late
studies nf the mysterious ptagtl*
today. ,
• 1
GREAT PALI S. Mont.. Aug 1.3 which Jigs JUtercd Florida West
Eervlea ‘ from New • Vorlf (o' ~ (/V) \n expected demand fur Coast tWacliM With bodies of ilee-l
I'hdaifelphta and Washington nnd
rtutaqeiphta
sii'l rdtulfiilM product* within lb« and tlylng fish.
Tlie governor said Ihe problem
ti, South and West points wiafTl,.. next jem exceeding that of
being operated over trarks of w ar year • ra n t** m et. re p re se n t wax **a little foreign tn Ihe field”
Fla., Aug. 13,
the Lehigh . Valley and lleaillrig alive* of the m ajor oil producing of the B oard of llra flh hut th a t M'*FEBNANDINA.
brothers In their twen­
It ml roads to West I'hiladelphn. s ta te r a K ite, tu;l they sa y th ere it stood ready tn assist in any ties. -Two
sons of a carelitMer for sev­
Kpllntcrcd hftx ears end pih* ts no Im m ediate reserv e to r#t&lt;* way possible.- He » ep o ,rtd the eral homes
here, were found shot
C onservation
D ep artm en t had
of mal In twisted wreckage svss fo r any em ergency.
the head on .t roadside
ntrew irfor Rliu feet at the Boutli * Winding up a three-ilnv meet­ "tavn unable to make a reronm n- thtmigh
mflir here early todav hut no
Elii^taeth Stallmi. One of the ing of the Interstate Oil Com pact datlnn on a ffirm a tiv e artio n ra t- motive could he glvsn for th? slay­
.Bright cars landed on (he station Commission here, slate officials ciliated to relieve th e situ atio n .
platform.
“The problem is "not a local ings.
and industry leaders launched a
The voting men were John Cal­
Railroad spokesmen raid the rerlea nf lerhntral discussions with problem, Caldwrll said. “Neither vin Graham. 22 , and Curtis Floyd
wreck occlirred when the 13th day, primarily concerned with is it a new problem. There have Graham, 20. sons of Mr. and Mr»teen sporadic -outbursts of the Muse Graham who live at Sey­
car of tha Ilarritburr, t'j-.-to- developing new sources.
R. A. Catlett of W’asbington. same trouble over the yeah*. The mour’* Point here. Both were
Jersey City freight train ,w*s
derailed, and 18 cart latnlnd chief of the Federal Bureau of fpderal authorities are making World War II veterai.s and had
Mine* Petroleum
and Natural every effort to determine th# nnlyrerf hliy teen discharged from
imped the tracks.
Although service was expected Gas Division. 1* scheduled to des­ cause.-----the service-.__ _ .
to be restored on tw o ^ T ^ tk ri cribe research on the production
main line tracks by late toddy, nf liquid fuels from nil shales
In -Colorado,
railroad spokesmen said there now under wav
would be a "longer delay” In Wyoming and Utah.
h
clearing the other two tracks.
~•
.
i
Wotk is expected to ba com­
Frank Robinson, former Sanford
resident and high schuot student, pleted during the next twa weeks
who after hi* discharg-C from the on the asphalt surfacing am) wid­
Army, joined ht* parents’ and fam­ ening of the Ortimlo highw ay.
*
LONDON. Aug. 13. ( ^ - M i n ­ ily at Crtstqbal, C. Z., recently from Sanford lo Maitlan-I, W. &gt;(,
BELGRADE. Aug. 11, C D - ister of State Hector McNeil B’ld wrote that he is enloyinr tha hunt­ Hong, project engineer, announced
.today.
.
„
Negotiators representing the Brit­ the House of Commons todav that ing anil fishing in Patutna.
The highway ha* been widened
He enclosed a snap shot of a
ish and U. 8 . occupation zones ef Britain had protested against
22 to 2 fl feeL and five fool
Germany have signed a long-range Soviet armv seizure of tho Aus- trussed up "Puerco Del Monte" or from
1100,000,000 trade pa vi with Yugo- Irian mineral oil
----------------- wild dIk that.he and-Walter An­ shoulder* added to-each sute,*he-----idsvta” df*tjftSff"l5~'5uR&lt;I up~tKe" finery *t LoEiu, Auatrla. on Aug. derson Of Sanford had killed. Wal­ said. The shoulder* are to have g
ter spent a few day* with the-Rob- elav surface. Mwt of the former
economy of Western Germany and 1.
The protests, he aald. were fnaon* during tha lime the aircraft rough apota of the road hav t teen
Implement tha Yugoslav five-year
pian. it » u announced last nixht. Indged by British mambara ef th* carrier to which he wae attached Ironed out.
Tha agreement was the third AJlUd Council for Austria and of arae docked a t Cristobal.
SCHOOL BOARD MP.FTT
Ther reported findlwr a very
which the British and Americans the Austrian Treaty Commission.
The Cnuhtv Board of Public In­
Tbe British deputy commission­ itrange hill where tha uhole fam­
have mad* In the last month with
will meat Thursday
countries In the Russian Influence er. McNeil xaldj haa pointed out ily searched for moss agate nnl struction
morning at I0:00 o’clock at th*
o rb it Th* others were Ciechoi- that control council for Germany Jasper, which are aeml-precinur office
of Supt. T. W. Lnwion. BiJa
regulation*, quoted as a bail* for stone*. Thev found 3 largo ame­
lovakls and Finland.
repair of the Lake M-tnroa
Under th* pact Yugoslavia plans Uy» Soviet action, have no applica­ thyst crystal. Mr. Ruhlraon alto for
to purchase from Western Ger­ tion in Austria and th at rrpara- reported that they are building a (white) school and appointment nf
P I yrars Uon# oannot b# secured from pro­ 20 ‘ foot mahogany cabur CTulaer, school bus drivers will be con­
many over the_____
nest_ . Pfour
tap ILai good* ranging from light party which Is Id Joint British- and a x * trimming It with teak sidered. according to Hupt.-T. W,
Lawton.
woo£
American beneficial ownership.
taxlil* Works to bUst furnaces*

19 Freight Curs Arc
I&gt;eralled/’ In Jersey
Kailrond Accident

OnIdwell En coy r a
Probe Into Rod Tide

Bltfffor IMroIciini

2 Brothers Found Shot Near Ferftondiha

HuntiiiK I« Enjoyed Repair Of Highway
By Frank Robinson I Nearly Completed

Jugoslav Trade Pact
Signed For Germany

Britain Protests Red
Seizure Of Plant

2, .v ' ’At

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Secretary Sny:lcr To
R e p r e s e n t U. S.;
Britain Draws An­
o t h e r $150,000,000

lint,1111.
PORT INGELES,Wash., tug. 1 Snider told x news confercnc*
n i J 't—llsnttnrtl tlrcp amidships that the Nsliond Adviinry Counht an heart
tn
heait freighter
itclgit’rr In
in the
me fox
tog
1 „
«-irr ...mlduliM. !h,.&lt; A J w
’
1? ^
Steamship
t ’o. mototship
momrship Din- |0obl*im. headed by him!-ll. will
--hip Co,
inonrt Knot sank after davlirVsk inndurl the. diirqum ni on behalf
near Crescent llsy. nest nf here, of flits country
1
.
white in low of. two lux*, the
The
llnttrh
rlelegition.
which
‘
Diamond Knot had a 11.000.000
will fly line thi&gt; weekend, will ,,
salmon cargn abo*M.
■
he headed by Sir .Stilf jid Eady. jisr. ; V*
PORI ANGELES. Wash., /^ r- .'J*ecul nrintanl tn Chancellor
I I lJff**nje” inifi#ldnn (triglilcr of the Exriieuucr Hugh Dslton
Fcnn Vlc^&gt;ry cis'hcd hsllw ty
A(though_iy formal rconests
made, i t ' is liiideritbod
thimiyli ilte V,57r-ton cos'tts! ritO'
Itutlup Ih.imnml Knot m the tog- that England will ask eiuwesiion*
which would permit her to con­
hoiittii Mi.vd ol J 11an Pc F u carst serve her dwindling dollar sur
supply
.today ami If) new membyu oil by (net easing., imports from) Brit­
the ititrken mo|oj»}|ip look l&gt; ish dominion* gnd.Hecieasing lmputts from th e l'n ite d rftntes.
their lilfltrv*l'
The preieni terms of the loan
I he Inn vrttelt rollided shnr' acteenTetil prohihit this,
Srivder ’ t-mpliatized it was hie
ly (ruin and If' new mrmheri ol
thiee sud one lull mile* o II R..«e understanding that the conference
would be strictly limited to the
Rocks, it the snulhetn tl|* nl V m
British Ipnn atat wotdd no* delve
coiner td.riul at the e,*cl end "I into other nsperts of ihe British
"dollar crisis" or European aid.
the ilrsiti.
lie declined to comment on pr'osThe impart eut nrailv halfway' poetise changes', saying;
through the smaller vessel, hit•
"t want to find out -shat the
fl **n!»■*tictf (via Pflg# Tnfl)
tinic it lost for want of Ihe'tnidxe.

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

P A G E TW O

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Auxiliary Crops

The Sanford- Herald
■•lakll^,4 la I M
PuLluktd dull, t t o y r Setsrtar
n l aaatfai al
I m Im I. rur|&lt; a
III Maaaalla Airaue

Although Florida is known in agricultural circles for
Us production of citrus, celery and tomutoes, .there ijufrwidu
variety of auxiliary crops produced in this Htatc which
added some $10,000,000 to the income of Florida foment
aa airaal rla u a i l l n last year. Some of these crops offer great 'hope for sub­
PataWr XT. 1*1*. at lha T nl Olllrt stantial expansion into what, may yet become another big
I t Paalvrg. » luilda. ■ a lir lh , At I
tl C o i t o i al Marrh B. IWT.
money crop.
"Attention is often called to Florida’s outstanding
position in the production *&gt;f citrus, truck vegetables^
tobacco, sugafk peanuts-etc ,which make up the basic
agricultural pattern of the State," says the State Chamber
of pommerCe. Hut to the average general farmer, irilB_»tH*« HII-TIO* IIXTR1
eellaneous crops hiiri'ested during different seasons can
l-aiafcla tu A4*aara
mean an added and sustained income throughout the year.
"important among these crops is honey which (with
V » I „ M 'lilh a .....
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• la Maalka _______________ *M beeswax) brought in $1,618,000 last year, pinring the State
Oa* \*fl --------*-M first in honey production in the South. Florida’s pecan
crop was Hold for approximately $1,800,000, feed crops
A ll o b llu a t*
a a ilra a , cenla af
tltaaka, ta aala llaa a a a l a a llr ta af for $1,160,000. tung nuts for $1,029,000, peaches and jienrs
• at*n ala n&gt;*n la fa r I h r i a , | « a i ■&lt; for a totul of $308,000 and spring cuntaloupes for $160,000.
ta la la a la ada. M ill b* d a t i i f fa&gt;
"The Florida grn|&gt;e production is comparably small,
a l ra a a la r ad a a rlla la a »*•»*
r -_L-- - - ■ ■
- a 1
■1
$120,000,* but Florida grapes brought more per ton than
la laaA
N i « i * a H &gt; . M *pn**ala&gt; any in the nation. "Forest products sold by farmers and
H a t* , la * .. r«p * * a * a i* 'T 1 W II* ,a id
products brought n total of
la lh a a a tla a a l (la id af a d a tH U la a nursery und greenhouse
Off1**a ara tu n lalalaa d la I b r !» » • - $10,061,000' (breakdown not
available) last year. The
aal
r lllr a
la
Ib a (e a a l i T
r r l u l i a l h t * d a « « n * l * la ( V r * l “ growing of plants for .farmers In more northerly regions Is
Bad H , n .T o t h .
____________
of particular interest to the State's formers."

Traffic Safely ■

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Labor Day Plans
he continued. _ Senator Holl.m.l
will be the principal apeaket and
there will be other diilinguiihed
guadi.
Alanaaar Ed Hiffgina raportad
tliat plogic** ta living matte to­
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Khythm trondlar*
Pointing out.that the local Nnvnl station is taking the litas
l!:00 K,*» at Noun
lead,
with
the
co-operation
of
city
and
county
civic
leaders,
111II Wvalirn Mtli.dlaa
-- -— IMI .
Nonn llntir Nmn
in directing public attention to the need for greater traffic 11*10
Stamp* Quart*!
WEDNESDAY, AUGEbT 13, 1W47 safety precautions, the PouhucuIu Journal mijkes some time­ ITMi
1100 K*ara
11
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1
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String*
ly comments on measures which might be taken to help.
"The placing of battered wrecks where they can be seen I-.I0 lladdHy Mt.trnar
BIBLE VERSE FOll TODAY
*•
1 ■Cij1. C^ilbYfMTUP kV"pfihnriids and the 'drefUon o f VMtar 'emssps hr' Ipdts W‘a
YOU MtIBT HAVE HOME- where fatal accidents hnvo occurred,” the Journal says, IrlV Uar Non* JUnch
li«0. N*»*
^
THING TO MULTIPLY BY
l^WL Tommy Dont/
MULTIPLY YOUR 'SPIRITUAL “should certainly impress the driving public with the value I J t t «'ol* Gl»* Club .
TRKASURES;.For&gt;ho»o*v«r hath of care in observance of all traffic rules and regulations. ■«/«* N*w*
to hint (hall be given, and who­
“The greatest cause of'accidents is the calm belief thatjam* Tm’ ctbb
soever hath not, from him (hall *it can’t happen to me.’,/Perhaps these displays will drive, l i # »5«ti?*Ti,m.
1k&gt; taken evin "thabii which ha hume the fact that such death. Injuries and’ damages can;*'*1 M*« ih. Band
1 thinketh h&gt; hath.—Luka H.1B.
happen to anyone—and.quite often they happen to innoceriti
The SecseUry General ol the persona.
.. ‘------------------ Untied Nation! iniiiti he icei no
“The Im-al safety campaign ties in well with the statewide'
Tuntnediate"war 1tiiei1TAi&gt;pnfnttjr{ nimpaiRn ivhtch hBii-been-rrmriuctert b r (tnvprmrr-ealttwEttrf---- A
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aortd'i bad boyi It it inn nlioulii iiiijn uhs ttn
the _ value of the s t a t e ;
___th
pie people
________
all lhat the world'
i«»y
«■•&gt;
ate doing at the moment it juit highway patrol which is constantly on the road to cabtion ,l.
motorists, to assist in accidents and to make arrests when!.'
■*'1 *'
making (acei at each oilier.
to mediate the civil war 10 that
necessary.
“The campaign is one In which every automobile driver country. Prieto, once Paraguay*!
We have noticed at marked an must
participate. After all, common itolitencss and consider­ foreign min il ter. 1 • i d ‘other
improvement in icrvic* at many ation of the other fellow would obviate most of the traffic American nation! could not re­
Hanford eilablirhmetili during it- accidents.
main indifferent.
cent monlhi at wt have leen in
"Take It Easy—Save a Life’ is a slogan under which
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (J P )_
the .face lifting of certain down­ every motorist could enlist.” '
Preiitlent human, rent the Unit­
town building,. All of which il
ed Stale* delegation off to the
definitely to the good. The wartime
Farmers In The Air
Pan American Security Met tin!
“public be damned" treatment it
in Rio De Janeiro today with hn
on the way out. and the store which
Mid-western farmers are lifting themselves out of the beat withei for “a iucccaiful
give* the invite will get the butearth-bound class and going tip in the air for fun and for conference.",
,
beta.
business.
"I
come
to
bid
you
gentlemen
George Thiem v/ritea for the Chicago Daily Newn of a
The local Jayceei are to be meeting in Champugn, III., where several hundred pUne.x farewell and wiih you a happy
congratulated on the Success ol landed for a get-together of farmern. Is in. eatimated that and lucceufui trip and a success­
~tbriT-f*crtit tlitrccm fev*nr*im l 1.000 HHnofa- agricnlhiriiita 'own Hmi use' private planes, ful conference," Mr, Truman tali
the thotoukhnm with which all while 850 Imliutut farmers fly. Many from Michigan and jhe departing delegates at Wash
ington National Airport.
plana wne made an ^u lta effi­ Wisconsin add to the number.
ciency with which they were car­
Several uses for planes tire given—going after repair “ 1 am glad to have this del­
ried out. Sunday*! banquet which parts, spraying, inspection, bringing home ntrnwberry egation. as it lies' to many limes
terminated the affair and which lants nnd ordering cattle. Wimt Bounds best to people in the pail, working for peace
brought to Sanford Edward li t- rouglit up to consider the farmer’s lot n hard one, is in ihe world, particularly in the
relt. an editor of national reputa­ tlte sundown Right to cool off after ii hot day in the fields. Western Hemisphere."
tion, wai one of the moil nolabla Some flit to Wyoming for trout-fishing, and others hop - Yhe United State* delegation
io th# conference, opening in th*
.occasions we ever attended here to Florida for the sunshine they need in January. Not only Brazilian capital Friday, Is head­
young
farmers
have
Joined
the
air-minded
group,
but
all
And Would have done credit to
ed hy Secretary of Siata Mar­
ages, from 18 to nenrfy 60, are represented.
shall and Includes Chairman Vanany city in Florida.

Kiwanis Meet

the pound freely convertible into dwindling supply has increased.

The Importance of the i*Ut
was emphasized by the annour**.
ment that the Notional Adviu,™
IO &gt; B tl* H * tt* M P « * » O a * l
pc** of th* plant aa aanitary verubilitr became effect«ve. the Council , will speak for th* Uohu
proceaaing, *!p*ei*lly of meat, flight of dollars from Bntaln’a Slates.
fiaji^ and pouhry, and produced
from the container sample* of
ItroCeiaet! and ft men turkey,
atvak, fish tabbit, bacon ham,
corn on tlie cob and other prod­
uct*, all wrapped" In pliofilm, and
kept at sub-degree temperature*
dollar*.

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In the week* since full c*n-

The L0NGW00D HOTEL
LONGWOOD, f’LA.

F ra n k S ham es told of th* quick

growth of Florida' Fashion* mail
outer buiineia sine* « he ffrtt advviti*cment apjpeared. Sept. 1 ,
1040, in a New York newspaper.
He revealed that the advartisementa now gpp*ar In 68 newspapeis, 20 niagaslnea *ml , have
rebelled 100,000,000 readers.
Three nf his employe**, Mil*
Betty Welton, Mias Melba Fred­
ericks and Mi** Emily MailhaWk
demonstrated dreeaee of plaid
pattern and got A Jot of ap­
plause. Miet wejton appeared as
Kiltjr La**. Mias Frederick aa
Highland Lasa'bnd Mis* Matthews
aa Bonny Laa*.
8 am Martina, pet sound direr
lor, demonstrated a mall opening
machine. Michael
Glnton
and
Frank Sandler, of th* compan&gt;
were guests. Forrest Galchel nas
introduced by M. N. Cleveland,
am! in turn introduced Alex
Johnson.

the training of about 750 men
*ach winter.
Brig. - General J. C. Ilutchiaon
aak^d far a n d . received-Lite Hidoiaement of the Chanilter of
Qimmerca In an effort, to induco
bbaiiiaaamen to offer their cmployeea who (nay Join the Na­
tional Guard time off for pe&lt;
1Iodic training period* without
Ida* of pay or regular vacation*.
General IlutchiiOh pointed on:
that the orgenlutlon of a rifle
company here would, mean ar
annua) income of about 140,000
and that thia was something In'
which the trade body should b*
especially Intem tvd.
Mr. Higgina reported on recfnt cangieulonal action facili­
tating ,Ure transfer of a ir sta­
tion* and other naval property
t* cities end countlee where ren­
tal* and
iais
ant other Income i* devotth* maintenance of the
vd to
a irp o r t, He aleo said that wots
begun on the 12-foot river
hks beg
I l ‘t* li* u 4 h u m I ' b r * (la * .
channel and that $ 000,000 is now British delegation has in mind be­
available for Ita completion.
fore making any atatament.
Ballot* are being mailed In the
“We are prepared to Helen to
she anno*!
annunl anything they bring up, as long
next .few
f«w day* for Ut«
ji a i it ii withIM- th e . area of the
Anglo-American loan agreement."
vrrtiilng plans fur tnv coming
In two other development* on
winter which include six latg t the International economic scene:
signboards located et strategic
1. Snyder scotched “pvialatent
highway intersections, and the rumors” In London's financial dis­
printing of a Urge number nf trict that tha Troasury planned to
booklet* with many beautiful pic
increase its price on gold from
lute* of Semintle Onmty- seen** the present 135 an ounce to f&amp;0.
and recreations) activities.
The secretary said there have been
Vice president E. G. Kilnat- “no
plana and no discussions” of
rick ^•{ jJjd ^o v er^ H w ^ w t m j . such’
&gt;utn aa movB,
n increase
,„«*«** III
move. nAn
in wie
the
Trrid-prtflnirouid s » i i t g u m p ro r
ware Mrs. Prudence B r u n o nf countries with gold reserve* to ex
Casselberry. Senator L. F. Boyle, tend their present do inr credit*.
M. B. Smith. H. B. Pope, Gen-, 8 - The Britiah witluirew another
eral Hutchison and Mr. I^e. Mr. *160.000,000 of their U. 3. loan,
Inglty, J. F McClelland, Johntleaving only *850,000,000 available.
Brumfey, Sanford D o u d n o y , i At tlie recent rate of withdrawal
Fletcher Boll*, and TtollsmJ Dear.. ( Treasury official* .estimated the
loan would be oxnausted ih Octo­
ber. instead of next June M, a*
contemplatedr
Besides the expected proposal to
(I'aallaMO it..m P»a« Owl
increase British buying from her
that he hoped salvage tu** could domlniona. atKarve reputta indi­
pull hi* vestal to Esqultnalt, a few cate the British delegation to the
talks here may seek a modifica­
mile* away.
*
Goodwin said hit No. 2 and No. tion of the loan* terms which inaka
J hold* were flooded and No, 1
had 10 feet of water and “it's still
Dr. Churlcs L. PersonB
gaining" despite th* pump*.
Th* strait was fairly calm ex­
Uptumctrifit
cept for ground swells. The two
Sanford Atlantic Bk. nidg.
ships were ohwured by a heavy,
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Phone 29A
low-lying fog bank.
Sal. 9-12
_ There was no report of. rnsualKyeg Elamlned • Gla*M« Fitted
ties on either ahlp.

U growing In popularly every day.
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The farmer, generally considered conservative, if not
ii,. reactionary, has shown himself to he forward-looking and
John Clark. hfk*iA*nt
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adaptable in this appropriation of the airplane to his own
Hialeah race tree k
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ter thin avcraiatMscason" for
isolation. This condition will no longer have to be reckoned
Florida next winter. “The Floridi
with if more farmers follow the lead of .these midscaion will be e good one/’ he westerners.
* .
says, "and allentfance at Hialesh
should compare with our Lett

i .TMn;" Reporta, however, from
other resort* ihii summer, are not
so encouraging. Prices are hi*li
and the public is wary. If Florida
towiit interests can refrain from
gouging our visitors next winter,
s-v we v^ll probably have all ty&lt; can
Uke care oft but the time hei
pasted when (m ale )*jU pul up
with anything.

Ruhr Talks

Arab Curfew

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“direct Itaaring" on Ruhr eorl
prHuctlon ran he canriilated. •
The confareas split up into
■uucummittees, each anigutd *p*.
cific phasa* of tha overall Viol*
I«m after veeterday'e two intro­
ductory session* got the conferrnc« under way.
Moving to quiet French fenrr,
Thorp made it
It pilain that Britain

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ciiwni yiujly ilH ih S g 'rfex t y e a n | ioJ&gt;u “blw.ntnin*
prtuWr
mg and pro*
U Gariy
tomato
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Item Dan M
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oua spot ip the midat of all
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and Frank 3m*lb«rt have rope
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been bolding confetepce* leading
to the latter's *unw|nctm*iu ihitl
he Will not tun and indicating
McCarly may soon, announce
agaimt Fuller Waircn who is cer­
tain to have bis hat in the ring.
Tom Watson lias alio inrlicale.l
hit intention to run. but $enatot t , l Shand* of Gainaavilte 'cannot
punted out. No doubt there
be others, but aa of the pres­
ent writing it looks at if Fuller
7an«o i*. the min to beak

Freijnth official* ar* watchi'ig
tha' talks with a wary eye ilnca
limy fie) France should have • a
major vole* In determining hoar
quickly her recent fd* recover*
from Clffkffecta of the war.
The throe power* now ar* ar­
ranging an additional conference
where French view* on evrnittal
control of th* Riflir mine* and
plana for stepping up th* la veil
of industry In Western Germany r
Will V* th rn h ad out. The French
government he* repeatedly urg­
ed International auperviiion o '
the Ruhr, Germany1* main in­
dustrial are*.

All shops in the border area
between Tel Aviv and Jaffa re­
mained closed this morni** and
moat residents of th* squalid re­
gion on both aids* o f the dividing *tl t
Uriel kept th eir shudder*, uaaed
despite th* intense h e a t
. Hfek declined to commint ah tha
Normal crowd* frequented Tel J’tiMatlon. but vateren policentalt,
Aviv's bathing beach**, however, f Whom the eurrernh trouMs* grp
although vonildcratt* tanalarr was
laU cen t o f O * 103d Arab rereported fn the xll-Jewtsh city. 1
whlch bathed tha Haljr Land
FoHce Superintendent ITinagan, Ift” blood, expressed frank dismay
head o t tha Jaffa-T«l Aviv district, rfVer th* turn of evayiu.
railed a special .htah-lsvel confer­
“It began juat thta w ar in 10SS/'
ence In Tel Aviv to plan meant of laid nn* police Inspector, “only
keeping order.
thl* time you can bet It will bo
Palestine government author- tougher."

YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
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Aluminum « Cwlar - Polished Aluminum
Me For Free Estimate

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thaf any riqe party
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were injured,.

STARTS THURSDAYP6 r ^ I^AYS •
The same Glenn Ford who tamed ‘Gllda’l

to the Timet-Union.
ator Tab appears to be gaineund on Governor Dewey foi
publican presidential nomi-T b ih
u of; i upu.ual
us Democrats bethe. next President of Ire
~ atei will probably be a
.-You may think w*Ye
" you’ll u sd your hi*-

IS year*,
p ffasa.ik jong
rascals out

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Henherg (R-Mleh.) of th* Sen­
ate Foreign Relation* Committee
and 'Warran R. Austin, U. 3.
dttrgaie to th* UN Becurity
Council and former Republican
s e n a t o r from Vermont.
After wiahing th* delsgation
good luck, Preiidant Truman said
he hope* the Rio conference will
set* an rxample for th* rest of
the world.
. Yardenbcrg commented:
“I agree with that.”
Secretary Marshall, replying to
th* President'* brief, informal
speech, said that ha and hit colI-agues ar* flyt"F south “In tr#
interest of what Is vary Impor,
t*m (it th# world of today, kh*
solidarity of th# W tatam Hemtiplfrie nations."

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H Y D R /Y M V IIC
... as ultra-modern as tolivisian, and
D RIV E
fjf with nearly 8 years af PROOFbehind it!
It's la the picture foe the future—and
OUamuUle Uinga it to you faJajr/ Just
0 * thleVlaUm la tha Kig naWa In the
tild ef electroaioe, euiometie taastamieeioaa a te the uum W r-oae tonic ef
cvaivcraatiua tn the automobile Industry.
8 m m day 3 , . nobody will atuft gear*
. . . nobody trill push
dutch. But
today . . . only Hydra-Made Drim
presides fully mtomalie sAi/ihsg/ Only

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T h a i’s more . / ,
Malie Drive
wm ■iatrodaced
naarly
&lt; yearn ago! Store that time it has Weu
j w W In tha hands ef w ady 400,000
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bitlieua of toil** of $ " '
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Id combat u k ell ,
Today, she loweal-pricrd car to

CM Hydra-Matto Drive* i* the M art
mw OhUmobile—away oat ahead wmmnlkaftr—away out ahead to appearawe,-too. Owaert Jbsos* Oldsmubile is
always to tune with tasnorrow. They
expect OtdemobUe to fxmw out fuu with
tb* really important advancement* like
Hydra-M atic Drive. T hat's why *0
many future-minded people nay, "It's
SM ABTtoO wnatsOttar .

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. SANFORD. FLORIDA

“Forty Plu*" Club
Movement Helps Man
Get High Paying Jobs

W E D N E S D A Y , A U G . 1 3. 1 9 4 7

F SU Is Anticipating
Enrollment Of 3,800
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Aug. 13
OF)—Florida Stale University, be­
ginning its first full term a t a
cocrhicallimit) institution, m i) b*
a little overcrowded next month
but it is expecting a* w o r d err-*
rollmcnt of .1,800 students.
Mote than *2,800 women stu­
dents already have been accep*ed and 'uidvcnutv official* re ­
ported application^ ' from 1,000 ,
nfen, most of them .war veteran -.
Last year theie were approx­
imately 24M) at turret,-*ludorm and
700 men enrolled In -1ha Tallahnssro branch *of ■the *University
*/
of Florida.
Dr. Broward Culpepper, dean
of student welfare, said a new
dormitory now. under construc­
tion will not lie* Trudy- for ownpanry until the winter quarter
m Ih-crmlwr, but additional fa ­
cilities .are being provided at
Dale Mabry Field to lake care
of the overflow,

AP Newafenure#
Tha "Forty Flu**' club movem tnt &lt;* coming bark to life
new that some elder businessmen
a rt not drawing *alary. .cheek.*
In th* atyle to which they hare
been accustomed;
In New York, Philadelphia, D«ston, Chicago, Detroit among other
cltfea, unemployed men • over -to
who bate earned at leaat $4,000
a ybar a* executive* */o band­
ing together again In non-prof­
it, cooperative organisations to
- h*rp eaclv "other ‘ find •aaeeutlVc
job*. *
WHH the manpower shortage
beginning to crack, widely asaorted pohleaa male* are rally­
ing' ’together In three patrician
peraonnel aerrlcea under the ban­
ner, “there la no aubatltutr for
*1 perlence.**
, The Detroit club had memlwrthlp application* from into man
who "w ent.through two fortunea"
and from another who needed a
job although he had made $600,- AT IAKISUCCISS, N. Y, Col. Roschcr
000 from patent royalllea on a Lund, chairman of tho United Na­
■machine tool.
tion* Balkan Committee, and hi* . Men with prior service In any
An Army general facing retire­ assistant, Jeane Torncy, arc shown of the Armed Force* may enlist
ment joined the Boston club. So with aomo of tho documents sub­ for direct initial 'assignm ent for
did an ordained minister unable mitted a* evidence In tho Balkan a minimum period of one vear
to aupport hi* family on j border case. Th* U, N. Security within the geographical limits of
church aalary. Doth had hud pro- Council established a special acven- the Third Army Area. Cant. Hob
vtoua executive experience.
nation subcommittee to determine M. Hester of the Orlando Army p a T'» ,4r i j
„ In New York, a. former. ndnvr-ji whether, a ftngle resolution could' •Re**uIJtW office anrwrVnced twdiy.
Individuals enlisted will Ire Ini­
“ becime
"forty-pluacr,” and in possibly be drafted to settle the
tially assigned to any underthe
go
jo eluli
club two of the Balkan question, (International)
streotlr unit or idstallatlon of
men handling
ling telephone queries
K air choice. The Army Air Forces
and typing chorea arc a former
are not included In the ibove and
colonel and an ex-major.
the minimum period (if enlistment
Generally, however, the memis 3 vears. ■
bera come Immediately from job*
Capt. Hester- further stated th'at
aa plant manager*,' comptroller*,
all assignment so foe a specific
vie# president# In charge of per­
limit or insHlatlon' la for Initial
sonnel. brokers, bankers ^ahd oth­
asslgment only and • that lu
er executive poat*. Their former
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 13,.(Spe- ca«e of military neor*»t4r-twdlvldxxUxiea .ranM afram. IJ.fKlO. a gear
to $50,000. Th* I'hiladelphla rlub of newly arqulied equipment will ~u*Ts nraylie n-naslgnul wTTTdn IK*
once had a president who joined Ire available to University of Flor­ Army Area at any tinie within
after hla $ 12,000,000 Iron com­ ida student* when ih-j 11)47-48 the ono vear.
pany went kaput in the drprr.x. term open* Sept. 22.
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RAINS DAMAGE FAHTUKES
The new cquiptnrr.l, received
Th* Forty Flu*" idea wax start­ through donation* from various
Funta Gorda, Fla.—Some Chared in the late thirties (anmc nay Army divisions, and purchased at
in Boston, others say- in N rtr a discount from the War Assets lotto County pastures have been
York) and all hut diet! out dur-‘ Administration, rin g er from n dam ned considerably by heavy
ing the war when manpower of $250,000 radar set' to household rains during the past few weeks,
ill ages wai at a premium. The furnishings for the newest veter­ and rattle In low arras havj shown
some w eigh t losses as a result,
end of the war and the availa­ ans' housing village.
bility of many younger men Iwgati
It Includes the latest in engineer­ according to County Agent N. H
the revival of the movement.
ing laboratory ami research equip­ McQueen.
The eluli* in the various cities ment: new classroom, shop, and
The cotton plant has a part In
operate independently—without a laboratory installations for stu­
c e n t r a l organisation—although dents registering in chemistry,"bot­ producing four fitwrs — cotton;
they generally m e the same name, any. biology, and pharmacy: fur­ rayon made from cotton llntar*.
slogan, eligibility rules ami modu* nishings for new dormitories for wool and mohair from ineep and
single students; offire equipment goat* fed cottonseed n r» d i:ti.
operandl.
The club* are not Interested in for faculty and administrative of­
any Job paying le*x than $1,000. fices. as well as thb Flnvet 111 fur­
, And frequently they land one* niture, and mobile and mainten­
far numbers which pay much ance equipment for the expanding
facilities;
ttf U r than that.
Acquisition of * new equipment
The star alumnus to date was
a Detroit member who recently during the past yrar open* to Uni­ A r e | M I n t m r n l r i l n i l * I t r k l n e * f
landed a $10,000 Job as grnrral versity oF Florida Upper Division r r H M , e a n f l a a l a , m a k e s . * a n k * r n .
manager of a large manrrfartur- students new fields of research ■ Ifclrtr* I n n l . r . t r . H i r l , r e n a r j s k i n
*..*f
IV r q u irk ta lle r an#
Ing concern having plants through­ and advanced Study, nnd to ?.«wer *■.t-f.11ln alU
rr--.ll. «as w m i l l t
O IV T out th* country. Orlrago and Division students a .'hanro for in­ H I ’. X T . l l M f t » r H t e r I k s k « r l a
New York have $20,000 gradu­ dividualised Instruction and l#l»* I k s m r m j a n . H f f s r s S I n I k s t a l k s
oratory work in .the haste wieners, k s * k k a a a s . W k l l s , a r r a a s l s a s . a n f ate*.
will enable the University to l a s p t i r . S a l s f a s fc «kls a a r s k I M *
Th* Detroit club pays Its av- and
enroll all qualified Florida stu­ rV- IaI.T H HA V H anmi Vs T I l K V rTw—« I«k ls »I «' Ieh«ss.lI.
traga placement in a Job pay­ dent#—men
and women—for th» J i l n n n -1 T a k e s . S a M fcr T a a s k l a a .
ing between $8,000 and $ 10,000 ;
Term. Applications for en­ I . a a s y M i l l l a n m l l l H l A . A a d s r a a a
In Now York, the average range Fall
rollment thla Fall, mu it be in tjn*
la from $4,000 to $10,000 and in Registrar's
office "by August 15.
Philadelphia, from $0,000 to
Equipment
valued nl 1(111,52:*
$7,200,
has been added to the Instructional
The Boston president reported. and research laboratories of th*
"On* of "our men was canvassing College of Engineering with $57,*
202 SnnTord Avp.
a downtown firm and was told, 761 in new classroom nnd labora­
C a sto r P om ace
'we're not Interested In $ 10,000 tory equipment marked for cht-mto $25,000 men, but If you hear of islrv. biology, botany an I unarm2 .8 0 per cw t.
anyone looking for *50,000 to sccutical study.
$75,000, tend them along,," There!
4.G0 p er cw t.
ta no lata word on what happen
ed In th a t cb m .
Th* New York club h is about
1,300 advent alumni: Chicago 550,
and Detroll, more than (100. One
of Philadelphia'* proudest place
MIAMI —f/P)—Between racing
- manta w*a that of general con­ seasons most horse traekx are as
Cotton Seed Meal
sultant to a big company there deserted as a haunted*barn. But
Th* man who. got the Job was not Florid*'* ahowplaee Hialeah
Freoh -Celery Seed
82.
park, where more than 250.000 ((■olden) .............. Sift !t&gt;
•To gat. an Idea of how the off-season visitor* have come just
Pascnl
o.t...— S 9. Ib
tltfbu work, consider the New to look.
York organisation, which ha*
The chlrf toorlst attrarlnn at
Alan Cnmttix, DDT and
found jobs aa close to hnmc sa Hiabah la the herd of flamiirjcoa,
two floor* above Da office* 'and' Their population has been In' . o th e r Insecticides. ,a* far away aa Korea and Ala*- creased by- 65 wince racing closed*.
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TV* mr'rqberaltlp in S’ew York
The Kokanee Salmon ia a
before tho war ran close to dwarfed form of the Pacific SockX-CEL STORE 1
100, dropped to 10 or 12 during eye which has adapted
Itaeif
th* war and new I* back up to completly to life In fresh water
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd StTO. Each member must allot two
Phone 154
and a half day* every week tor
About 75 percent of all* car
Sanford,
Florida
the clab. There are no paying theft# oceur where tha owner has
We Deliver
job*.
left, hia ignition key* in hla au­
. Th* two days must be spent tomobile.
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in field wotk or handling nffiro
chores. The hslf day ta for a t­
tendance a t the regular weekly
meeting. Every member eontrib*
ntag a little toward the'expenses.
Every month th* club publishes
a bulletin listing member* anon­
ymously w ith a thumbnail sketch
of w h at each ha* to offer. Abo.it
5,000 copies of each bull*
tin at* printed. Half go to flrmi
Wo make our own lee Cream, All flavor*
w hich have asked for them. The
Taaty — Dalicloua — Healthful
rem ain d er ant distributed by field
wot k e n
w ho regularly canvass
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WEDNESDAY. AUG. IS. 1947
WEDKE8DAY. AUG. 18. 1947

Kouinillats Honor
Sanford Visitors

THE- AAWFORD H ilU L D . 4 a NFDHD. FLORIDA .

Detroit. The kid wa* In the me&gt;
ih in t marine limn. ju»l u ll th»
boat ami humbly out of shape.
But Kirll **w ihnt hr wa* tough
and that hr could hl^
,
Since Leslie’* enlistment period
had cipirrd. he drrided to 41
By MAI KIR COSSMAN
along with Krell. Firat, the fight­
U* Nrwcfralurr*
FI 1ST. Mich.—Thi* auto city er’s name wa* reversed from itl
of 175.000 awing* out into Id* iriginal I&lt;eallc Jock._ Thru Krell
time xpnrt* the night of Aug. look. him to New York. Several
22 when Willie Vep defend* hi* of hi* early ap|x mi aitrc* were in
Senator Uprlalny
llatllm d. Conn., I’ep’* home town.
We • noted with Inleiext Pie- World'* feathei weight champion
In thr last year and a half,
lent Sidney llvrlony'a #'J5 fine diip against tha home town, favor- however. lardic has'.oiieiated. egyyed on lent Bevil of. tlb UrT h e i r I f . - . . . . m l - i i l l . U i a l r l l W..t rluxivrly in *Flint and Net* Orlindo Senator* fur hi* action* at
Ixa'if*. ' UwwkliPsWHbnr and with
tile Municipal Park SatUldiv night ■anrtioned by the Michigan Bor­ a new pm niotrr,. Tummy Cuaing (Vnimixxinn afliy Pep'* mam.ger. I*iu Visruai, lelentrd in an -aiiz. boxing boomed in Flint,
railier
demand which the promot­ .’Cwaaatui niatVhnl I.exile agi.inxt
a fall and ruraplrte report un
e
r
had
agreed to , for payment Willie Amleis\m of Itrtroit for
tha incident, and «ra think that
guarantee to J’cp thy Michigan frathri weight chainit would bo wall for I'rnidcal of a
ploitxhip Inal August. la-slie Wot
Ilerloag to delvo into the mailer Iwfore the match.
ThU will I* Pep's first title nu a five-round kayo.
a little more thoroughly hefolc
From that point on. Jock's
Hrfenae nlnre be annhilxtrd Ssl
completely dosing the cs»e.
clonic* talked nl a rh.vmpio,
We do n u t’meai^to criticise Ihe
-hip match. Finally, they sold
8 anatur bail club or make any
t'u«*«n*. who went a long way
fait# accusation* ab-mt the dul|.
nut on .the limb liy guarantee­
ing I’ep 123.000 or an option .of
35 perrrnl of the net gate, h u ll,
National llnxlng Association blrs&lt;* anxious for the title *hol, asked
only n $ 1,000 guarantee (ruin
positions that re&lt;|uire suspensions,
Pep fiulsfietl Bartohi In I- ('11sagna. provided hr rould have
then we are all for it,
now wears Imtfi hi* choice of 70 percent of ev­
Saturday aighl'a apectarle waa lounde and
•n r of the worst that ha* orrnr- rrnwna. Setlously hint in a plant erything left aftyr expense* are
red la Ihe Florida State league rrash Jan. 5 of thin year, I’ep paid. Cus«an* agrred to that.
Kiel), basing his opinion nn
on
did not return to the ring until
in many a dg£.
.
eaily ticket -nlr*. figures he and
then warmed
Bevil shouldered Toivrlv fiom
half way the distant e lietween half dozen. pabM.ka* la-fore *r- Jock may realise' more than ( 20 ,HH&gt; or. tnorr from that uiiuiual
third base back to 'th i 'mine plat­
ter. - M i s r of the 0 r!aod« p l« \.. swarm.-d on the field ami Rcvril
leslie, 2 -i year* old, has held n •T he fight will I* staged at At­
made no attem pt to hand!.- them. position among the lop I 2rt.|aiiin&lt;l. wood Stadium which has 13.000
Op* of the Scry*tor* n-illeil Ijive- er* for more than a year on the permanent seats. Tutsans l-elievet
ly’s rap down over hi •* fare re­ strength of a record which now lie ran expand to h»u*e 20,000
peatedly and, op* of them went includes '34 knockouts, 20 decis­ fan*. The young H int promoter—
*0 far as to sljig the .dlminvllve ions, four drayrs, two knockouts he’* only 30— doesn't look for s
suffered
and acven losses on sellout, but he's talking- in term*
arbiter.
I
Manager John Krnler sent a point*. Both the kaynrs were dish­ of a JIOO.OOO gate.' Tickets die
.
telegram to Prrpldent Jlerlung yes­ ed out hy lightweights, Juste Fon­ spate.! from $2.75 to $15. "'
terday morning.
taine in Ilt43, ami Bobby Smith.
Krlder'a wire elated; "I am
SWISS JOIN COURT*
requesting a complete InvrxllgaThe stumpy Flint battler i*
BKRN, Switzerland — fA”)*tioa of report mad* by Umpire a favorit* here from (iol.leu
Lavelv on (ft* fialag nf manager Clove* days. Aa nuvire flyweight Svritzerjantl. not a member of the
Loa Devil for hie aril.in* ia the and then
open
bantamweight United ’ Nations, ha* decided to
ninth,tnalng of Saturday.Buhl'*- champiuiu Ira waa vole.1 - Flint'*
must popular (.lover on (he I n i *. . Justice under the provisions of
‘T would like to know why an
aggressive
two-fiste I the Unilerl Nations. The federal
umpire rould have Ihe audacity ■wringing, That
___ ___
love for .........
artinn council was authorized to pay
to all but exonerate the Urlando still distinguishes his Efforts and Switzerland's first assessment,
club after gelling us* of the hit followers rlaim he hits is amounting to $640,000,
_worsl goings aver I have ever hard with hi* left hook as he duel
seen in base balk"
---------with his straight rig4tl
Yes. John, we too would like to
Leslie'* rhsnrr for Ihe cham­
know the full story behind the pionship is traceable to thr smart
whole deal.
Kuldanrr he ha* been given It)
If any umpire in the Florida
State League or any other league *y|vanlan‘ who drifted west In
will take the Verbal lashing-and become an Arizona rancher, Krell
tk
n k M U l "going over" .k
.t ithe
t . . l rl(lrll^ |o ,h„
m, naK,
the. physical
that
Senators gave Ioively at the Mun­ fighters.
icipal Park Saturday night, thr
The first time he saw (.exile
umpire is not fit to work a game was the night he was knocked ou;
in organized baseball,
by Fontaine in a six-rounder In

Featherweight Title
Against Jock Leslie

S ID E L IN E S

Orange Bowl aquad returning
aled In Ihe umpire's report.
&gt;*ut.
an easeall■"* * 1/SU.haa.
---------- J— prartb ally,
• / ' wii
, We firmlv believe that thr ntorjr -veteran
k&lt;iuai| including at- ir.tart
will be retold and that the ending
string backflrld reoily for the
will be changed ronsitlerahl.-. vheli first
President Herlong gets the (rue fourth year of play. Bernlr
report.
■ u|&gt; m e,
i’irk nicking Spcl
rill'Kgle.f
Jim and Hetty Rhody, owner*|
• • Florida has 35 war vet* on it*
of Ji and Betty's Fishing Cr.mp !•tentative
roster. . v . M luitaippl
on the east end of the hulklirad, etete
plays in Chattanooga, F^rst
have erected picnic Uldoi for
lam in g pnd San Francisco on sue.
those who desire to g et out in the cessiyr
weekends td open thy grid
wide open apace* and enjoy some
good fresh air and pirnts lunches. season. . . . Resides thono lilt* anil
Jim also states that he has the usual Southwestern and South­
ern Conference foe*, other npponreally biting. Several pe*i{ita have ents (u meet Southeast .t i Confergone out lately ..and caught the core teams Include Boston College,
limit Jim elated. This is really a Cincinnati. Duquesne, Oklahomn A
nice little spot fo r those who want A M. HurdinSimmuni. West- Virto go out for an afternoon, of fish Kanxiur State.
ing picnirking. j v ’
Until Shelby Kinney pitched a
no-hit, no-run ifame against New
Oflcana Sunday, no Atlanta pitch______By t'H im . H o s t'll
_
er. had done it since 1321 when
Johnny Ruggi, father of Louise
ATLANTA.~Aur 13* t/P|—Paul Bugga, the golf sU r, accomplish(Bear) Bryant, Kentucky'* young
football coach, at first glance ap­
pear* to have scored tne south'*
greatest victory since Bull Run.
cities, all TXCept Little Rock In the
iouthern aaso^atlon, plus Jackeon. Misa.,*mi| meet Monday plght
at Ilirmingham to rtimpleto plan*
for a southern professional basket­
hackfisld from the latter stato and ball league. Ben Chapman, Phil­
a dozen other* made varloue “lion- adelphia Phillie* manager, ami
■porta editor Raymond Johnson of
the Nashville Tenneaavsi head live.
Bryant, yi

-STAN COMSTOCK

r~r~~

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Heller.

Sports Roundup

INNERSPR1NG MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEOS

Manufactured To Y«mr
Individual Order By

ECHOLS

.*

Mattreaa Renovating A
Rebuilding A Specially
Call Ua Today ~ Sleep
• ”
Heller Tonight \

ECHOLS^b e d d in g
COMPANY

• Social Calender

invited
nr«tTtnxt-thl». megt tug. .T hr -Sun­
beams, Junior U. Am and Junior
R. A.s- will alto meet in their
respective place*- at 1:30.'
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware' Bible d a i s of
tha Firat Methodist Church will
have a covered dish aupper at the
church a t 7:00 P. M. with Mia.
J. H. Tindel, Mra. P. II. Wyatt
and Mra. Alyce Ashdown as hos­

bv practically avrry othv.‘ big Par­
is fashion house.
- This veteran showman pays
homage Instead to the natural
form silhouette, bringing d.g Ihe
lines o f ' t h e figure by skillfull
drapery and unusual otraling.
The pleating- is shown on every
type of silhoustte. On a neat num­
ber in black wool It
stitched
shealthllk* to the knees. Un rrveral dresses accordion pirating,
falling straight from the wain, is
constricted at regular Interval* by
horisuntal Inch-wide bands, with a
bottom tier falling free,
A youthful gtcy Jersey dies*
had narrow unptessed box •ili’als,
falling from high hips, flanked in
front by drapery springing-from
the side seams.
The Jean Patou Jackets arc
nsalnly—hip-huggingT—wrttT-zhorr
ruunded basques trimmed witn
braid or outlined with fur.
Hug* pockets and cuff* are fea­
tured on top coats, which tome
both-fitting and bozlike, frequent­
ly with deep fur collars which hug
A full-length smoke blue rspc
trimmed wilA black lamb was a t­
tached to a matching Jacket t.y
ends craftily crossed in front ant
Dulled back under the cape.
Evening wear Is unu.tcal and
gay. Heavy satins end l.rochcs,
moire and net and embioldery are
used lavishly. In ono gown of
pastel broche, large bat Meets
fall open from th r waist In revenl
brilliant multi-colored s e q u i n s
which also edge the low, bruit
•haped neckline.

Revival ServiceH At
Assembly Of God
Bpeclal revival eervieei will
n tonight at the Aeremhly of
God Church, at Eleventh Street
and Laurel Averfue, it was an­
nounced thi* morning by the Rev.
K. I. Wright, pastor.
Starting each evening at 7:30
6 'clock the revival will continue
for two Weeks. Thg Her. Os*i*
B. Jones and Mra. Jones of Okla­
homa City, Okla. who have con­
ducted meetings over thn United
Stales -and C anada, will, have
charge of the meeting 1 both
preaching and ringing.
The public ha* been extended a
cordial invitation by the lt«v.
W right to attend these mrrjings.
FLIGHT DECK
J. R. Hattaway and W. \V. latudermllk. both of Casselberry, have
recently taken over tha manage­
ment of the Flight Deck which,
unlll recently has bean operatal
by Roy Browning, it was an‘ Mr.- Hattaway and Mr. Loudermilk are making extensive renova­
tions to tha Flight Dock and plan
to bav* a formal opening in the
near future. &gt;(r. Loudcrmlik said.

"Time and Tide' waa the aerne
wa» enjoyed liy
... Pilot Cluli and
their guests latt night. Swimming
and boating were.enjqy, J until Ihj
topper hour when «. td.-nlc .upper
wa* *erv#d. "
v
■—F e d w w L 1aupprr a ahort 'pioy.
ram waa preaented bv Mtv M. L
Raborn and a context, waa won by
Mr*. Colrna Wilhuit. presld-nt of
the Davtona Beach Pilot d u ll and
club was giving a “Oako Walk"
and dance on Aug. 2" ‘ to raise
munav for their project and invited
memheg* of the Sanford dull -to
attend.
Miss Bat loir a Chapman, 4 Sem­
inole High School student, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club for Iflrl*'
State at Tallahaatee, gave an nteresllivs report of h.-r nctivitlea
while In Tallahaiiee. She was
made "municipal Judge" of Brndlevville and related her 1 Xpertencea In that raparity.
Uurita present Inclmbd Mr*.
Wilholt, Miss Chapman, Mr*. (!or-&gt;don 8 weeney, Miss France* Fre­
netic and Mias Shirley Morgan of
Kstoii^h. N, Y\ Meaibera included
Mra. A. W. Lee, Mrs. C. b. Puw&gt;||,
Mfs. bourlne Ileal, Mr*. M. H.
Smith, Mra. Joel Field. Mr*. J. P.
Hall. Mr*. R. C. Mdusrcll. Mr*. Z.
II. Ratliff. - • : “
•

Mr. and Ml*. Juan llinriua and
aona. Chat lea and Johnny, have
left to *p«nd n wee* at Silver Olen.
Mr. ami Mra. William McKitdcin
hid aa their recent fuc»t. M il*
Cynthia McKihbdn, of Fort Mill*.
8 . C. .
Mr*. John Meiactw-A*. «m if-'
turned from spending several
montha in Chicago, III. with 1d a ­
tives.
.

,

NKW YORK
Thr ntniitihrut
situation in New Yoik Uaxti'l im­
plored much. . . .The m-vin aim
of aimoxt every young gal I know
xctirt* to I*. » kiti hen of her own,
and in fact atreh a -udnaiv kmhhlon mav even haw taken play
aaav fmm that' tfailltieit.il yen ft r
a minku coni, diantu 11 Lnick
knack* ami a car.

t.

Jean and Ruth Stenrlimn have
returned from spending aome time
in loike. Waeeamaw, Avde.l, Ral­
eigh and Charlotte, S'. C. where
they visited friend* and relative*.

Little Mis* I.viola Jean Juhnson wa* bonoted u-lth a itivvn pnjty
glvM-n by her mother. Mr*. Weeley
Jo hnson, at th e ir hom e In l.ake
M om ue nil.. Monday .Uullolrug, Bel

dav ami tinned it down, even
lltiuigh she could me one niiely,
S...in* her picture was tshen
at the Steelilechnse I’md and h. r
»h*pdy f.nude rau*.*l inonuh
l»i.g, low whDlle* atmuiK the folks
»•»«• it In the pain1;- that Jie
received nn encouraging amount
of fan mull, including one whleh
le- uhli-d the offer of nn g p jrtm o lclient
Kvi-lvn vva*n’t e
|nlt her fingei or
ajtre "lie deleeteil
where in the o ffn
-:ibl inithing doing,

Mrs. William MeKibhon and son
William. Jr. left yesterday fur Foit
Mills, S. C. where they plan Its
spend about two week* with Mre.
MrKtbbun'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
J. 8 . Clrnsbaw.

Methodist Class Has
Picnie At Sanlando
The Young Wesleya-r Class. 0 /
the First Methoilirt Church held
its regular m untb^ meeting on
Tuesday night at .-Jnn bando
Spring* with a Weiner roast and
swimming party.
Tile business meelinq was pre­
sided over bv Boderirk Adam* dur­
ing which time plans were discus­
sed fur ivureseiitative* t j attond
the young adult rally to l-e held in
Tarau'a dprlng the Latmr Day
weekend.
Those attending, the meeting
wen* Mr,. amL-Mrs. ,Adum«. Mr.
ami Mr*. Unrl Chotpenlniti Mr. ard
Mrs. James K. Terwililgr r. Jr., Mr.
and Mr*. Roger liarsi 1. Mr. and
Mra. Dirk Junes, Me. uml Mra.
Dick Pavnr. Mr. and Mra. Orville
Touchton. Mr. ami Mr*. Edward
Kircher. Mr*. Dorothy MrD.inicI,
Mis* Louise Claik, Alla* Catherine
Clark. Miss Mildred Vwalt. Miai
Ileltv Thurmond, Ludwrll Echols
and Charlea Bowes.

Circle Meets With
Mth. S. C. Dickerson
tnenth#ra ’nf - Circle No. I of Ihe
First Baptist Church on Monday
afternoon at her homo on South
Sanford Avenue. Mrs. K. E.
Uatchel presided over the busi­
ness meeting aniTMTnrrTk A t-Gov .
ington, Mnr.1. N. Kimbrough and
Mrs. (iatchel took part in the ser­
vice*. Announcement was made
that two Ixixre of clothing and
shors had been »ent to Italy.
Following adjournment of Ihe
meeting refreshments were served
bv Mra. Birkeraon to Mrs, J. C.
Calhoun, Mrs. Kimbrough. Mra.
Covington, Mm. Marla Stewart,
Mr*. J. A. Cunningham, .Mm.
David Trutd. Mrs. Oalchsl and
Miss Minni* Stsw ait, UU«itwak .

vtllLlte sorry to learn that she ruf
fall and is confined to he home of
her daughter, Mrs. la-c Shat on, on
the Copntrv Club Hoad.

&lt;(VhIIm»U lixp. r»«» llarl
new ambassador to Spain nfu'i t|i.
resolution .wax |&gt;a&gt;xrd.
:The (nitlitti oiler hlWM trriav
that Great Britain'would aupport.
ntt\ United State* action by-pass­
ing the Russian veto of ptup --atfor United Nation* intervention H
Oi rrce.‘
A x|Mtke*man *aid '.Iti* rounliy
■"shrtied the wixh of th r 11. S. goveminent to tuke any aitioii. in tinxuirit nf th r II. N. chartrr. la re­
attain aggression,’’ * . ——
lie-w ax snswerflig a hH |orttrk
nurxtion.about thr ltrilis'uvu-w ott

IIA R It I K I T

Woman’s Ribli* Class
Holds Monthly Moot

To gel a really beautiful permanent. ;
properly slipped and becomingly sly In
Sprrial* un all ware* during August
shampooing. Fur appointment 'ra il 971
■JOH V I'irk A tr.

ilu ..k f .tun fau.iiiui
fiev. the taill.i wit, n good ileal
of -private In .aiding.............Arthur
in,i*t*■ that g.ivernmenl-controller!
weather will have n serious t-f- ueetiun* of the Dutch in tin- Indie*

tia.l la-eif severed cuntplelely by
act tun o f C eylon Im iiin g C oI-i .uIhi

stuck, in b isa jiu rk lin g check

Then sontelaaly else

avoid India's ban 0:1 the
craft Imposed Aug. 3 tit tinof Untcli-lndunesinu ho*tibt
An official Netherlnn t*
noted this morning -hut wl
official declaration had v&gt;made of the arqus the Dot. I
ronsidewi in it* to

'.lava front a
At ani’ rate, navy Arthur, If tirnwii from Batnvin eicitwanl _lo
the Chtyibon ure.-t would In- de
arupled, tugetln -.1 wllli'nl
rsut-nf liu-iiinasW il-JJiJ8 luiwuts '2 —In - something - u
line. The Dutch rein I the
'Those

Luvejoy, Mrs. F. I~ Dumpier, Mr*.
Mitchell R- T. Hum. Mrs. I rial Myer*. Mi*
It’s raining, rememlier j on the hinterland*.
1 B. It. lic k . Mrs. fa r te r Mr*. J . .M
I won't la- raining every‘ -----. "
Wilson
Mis.
W.
T.
hi* son and they enjuyt-d a deep,
. .In»l on doubtful slatrx ( J o o r i r i l 'h I lU r ^ U I D H
A.
T.
M
a
d
d
e
n
,
Mrs.
sea 'fishing trip,
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Mi*. II. U. Hi liul
'Irx r-J. I
Mrs. Harry Hanson ha* rr- fu-vvl*. Mr*. F. K. Bolt. Mrs. Wil
lunierl In her home In Ht. Peters*- Hum* Mra. It. U. Ilutchls-in. Ml&gt;
burg after spending the past -two J. F. Ilartisun. Mrs- V. J. IV 1- 1' And put It In the gmiuid, . .
uuilei till eat
weeks aa the guest of Mra. J. M.
Whenever April Showers com*
Cameron, who accompanied her
around,
tomorrow
home. Her two children, Marty
and Jackie Cameron, who have
V ith the (’ID-United
Itold-.i
been visiting In 8 t. Petersburg,
^Yorkers.
will return home-with her.
, Tbete vva* no immx'diate an1001menu-iit from'tip* union, w-hbh
Imii mid •.'l.nuu ilfeliilar* moil.I
and »on*. Harry-ami Wavtur, who
walk , nut
IJoyihleh* seven
have fust returned from St. Louis
plant* niio«« tin- nation mile**
were guest* in Sanford today en1be e-mrei n l*-gnu miiipiiny-vxiilv*
route to Belle Glade. . Mr. Wood
l«u gaining.
jflll leave In the near future for
rY on I.Usliir-14 ahrt Mrx,
Wood and the children will visit
in Jacksonville and Miatrl.

To Advoid Walkout
Socion "Golfer ** A reol beo-lhr-oll oction back diets..
1n fin* rayon gnbaidine wilh non-ctenve fmiih

Happy Birthday

and Mm. Edward Gert*
and children, Carolyn and Edith,
Ihave
__ .returned
-a___ I frorp a month's
vacation In Puerto Rico. They
plan to make their home in San­
ford. They have aa their gursta,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orlamli and
daughter*, Anilda and Zeltlh, who
also expect to make Sanford

the brightest Ohio sta r In W&lt;

l l l i r n r ANNOUNCB5IKNT
Mr, and Mra. James Wait* an
umpired today th e ' h irlli-o f u
son, James Gay, Jr., oil Aug. B
in the Santiego Hospital in Hnn
tlego, Calif. Mr. Walts i«, n lor
trier resident o f Sanford and b
at present slationrd with t|u
and Mr*. Edward F- Mr.
Knever anmjUncer|-to&lt;tav tji • hirtli
of a ilaughtor, Teraritr. on Atig.
II at the Frruald Laughton.Mam■
orlal Hospital. Mra,.McKeevrr will
lie remrmla-red as the formrr F.s-

Among those from out of town
tvho attended the funeral of Mm.
Jane Armstrong Saleeby In,Han
ford yesterday wrre Mr. nml Mt*.
II. E. Armstrong of Orlamli. Mr.
and Mm. J. A. Armstrong nf .Milledgevllle, Ga„ Mm. Ruheit Williams'/n of Columlius, .is., Mm. D.
C. Green of Cayce, 8 . C. ami l i r a
B. F. 8mlth of Djrrrsburg. len n . t

all sizes4 and flavors.
Mr. ami Mra. William H'alr are
the guests of Mm. Btalr'u patents,
Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Molarh, at

M. . ■ . I I . e - S r-M r

PHONE 13£5

Mr. and Mm. Wllmrm Blair were
recently married and bothxkraduated from the Unlvemity o f Ken­
tucky In June. They have Im n
B rin g 'In Loulsvllla but plan It
Iosya for New York City after
spending about 11 days in Hanford.

AIRMAIL

'■ n o W M O M i

414 Hanford Avo.

(fnrm rrl) a

H e n th il VI .Inhrrvott, II. S. ileprkr
wtirnlng that hi* govern
nient would not stand by idly wTofe
■he territorial integrity nnd pol­
itical Independence of tirrec - waa
threatened.
A renrexenlative of the pioviaiomil gvivernment , f l'aki&gt;ian
rontemled that the Musleio-d-.iuinati-il dominion In purtUlhned Imlia
•hould autoinalicallv IsvOiiw a
memlier of the Unitk*l Nntlor.a
along with the Ihimlnlon of India.

J . W. Baker who hae been
■pending several weeks with his
son, Clyde Raker, expects to re­
turn Thursday to spend a fevy
dav* with hla daughter, Mra.
Lillian Vickery, before going to
Greenville, 8. G. Mm. Vickery

j - . ’' - V I s *

NOOK

I'nnada drrlnied .tlli.l ltin»l»'»
plan for nn International atomic
control fumniiaaion I* twt nde.mate u* It stand* now nml a tggeateil that the Untied Nation*
atomic ib-legntse git on with then
SlIF.P FIKLUS. already a aitr- lob of d tlifting their -e. md ie
■• fill
real nil rant
uperixtor
port.
hi. lilen Islnn.l &lt;‘a»lm* is the ile(ieoige Ignatieff. Cnnnila. pie•uyUiJ- of. tlta,,WeslylvcAtcr 1-ttlloA •rivb-tkyi 1 esolotioii t u . l l u i c U/uhJ
• a b reviving hi* f.-inum* "Ripplitig Rhythm" orrhestra. . ^ . United Nation* Atomic Kncigy
But • the cniphntl* will lie on Tomimssion but the committee de**.-&lt;•! stuff, airings and wmu|. feiie.1 action until Friday when
wii-il*. wilh n ndnimuin of hrn«*. the Soviet Representative I’rof.
. . . A good at 1anger, Slirp ha* Dmitri. V. Skobcltain. uske.l for
1-e.ir studying iirrhe«trnllon nml delay.
.
with the finest - so­
li- i» musicians for yeaf^ and .has
a few ideas he thinks nte new nihl
fr.*»h mid ran la- nilant*-d pi.-nsnrjlv fium the rom ert da-ice - tyle.

Mr*. T. A. Anderson. Jr., Mrs.
T. Ilai.lv nn.l Mix. A. b. BorinIt set veil ax h»*te*M-.t f&lt; r the
antlilv im-eting of ibu Wontan'a
Me Tlaxs of the Fit at Baptist

Mrs. F. R. Milchell . return, d
Miunlay from spending some time
in Mt. Dorn wilh Edward C.Mitchell. In Tnlntka with George

* Phono 880

CHICAGO*, 7 '/, hra.

BEAUTY

r..Idler wa* killed and Itl vv*te
wounded v ester.la y in Indonesian
tru ce violation* in Ja v a and .Sum

Friend* of Mrs. Ile-h rtt Hill
will is- interested to tram that
she and her voung son, Brian Don­ in *« meeting anil ‘Mrs. Vk II. Car­
ovan. have returned from the Fer- ter gave the devotional, lleporM
nal.l Laughton Memorial llo-pilal wi-ie li.-aid from tile v irtua* ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, I
Hurl, at 1011 Oak Avenue

NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

NEW YORK*, 10'/, hr*.

M ll.I.K It

Indonesia

rail. M n. Frank R. Mt.Neill. Mrs
Felice West. Mis. W. K. Ilr.lly
hebd. and the Misses (tussle Hin­
R arh ara and J-tripi.-iine Robson,
ton. Mary Earle and Maud.- Ram ^ .in g •daMhteri .-t-Mi gqd a i c

J s . k llobson of We«t I'ulm It. a.-li,
arriv ed y esterd ay by plane to
etietid several w eeks w ith Dr. and

PA G E

th e S .. In itv V ottni il a ta lrm e i

J. C. Hutchison left today fur
Jacksonville wlirre Mrs. Ilulrldson
will loin him later in the week and
they will leave for bYon*. N'. Y.
to spend about two months.

Bill’s Package Store and Bar
2 W. FIm I Street

I.

Lynda Jean Johnson
Given Birthday Party

IN FIRM NAME OF
' *

:

Mr. and Mrs. Phil l&gt;.ltd x f St.
Petersburg spent the viekeud
with their parents, Mr. ind M.-a.
J. A. Cunningham and Mr*. K&gt;ther Truedi

Announcing Chang

•Your Favorite Beverage

Mr. and Mm. F. K. Knumlllat
enUl taint'd l«xt evening on tlirlr
yacht,. "Skylark", in honor of two
It* Craw* of Columbia, S. C. who
ii visiting her airier. Mra. Roy
visitor* in Sanford. Mir. Margue vlloller. ami Mi*. K. I„ Mllb-r, Sr.
of Montgomery, Ala:, v lu is the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Frank l~
Miller, Sr. T hr group b &gt;nnl.‘d the
rachl nt 8:00 l \ M. and cvulat-d
down th r St. John* River.
At a . lata hour (ifuriimonU
wore I r n c d by thr hoitu-w gnilxtiil bv Mr*. Holler, ' I k Ed­
ward F. .Irani*, and Mva. ■II. G.
Fox. Th»«- enjoying the occasion
.were Mi** Gravca and Mr*. .'Idler,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Lane, Mr. and Mk
Holler. Mi*, and Mrx. Don Small,
Buy "
uni . Mi

BROADWAY

Mr. and Mr*. Manual Ja*-t»hton
and children, Arlene and SheTw-ood, have teturned from a vaca­
tion silent in North Carolina.-Vitginia ami Washington, l&gt;. C.

Sanford, Fla.

A COOL SPOT

Cliff Hopp of Hostings, N«l»To
brother of baaebalTs Johnny rod
Football’* Harry (Hlpgety). has
entered Georgia. He's a freshman
halfback, , . . The Bulldogq will
sport a brother act of three Kefdx

“Time and Tide” Is
. Scene Of Pilot Meet

B a o f a r x l - — 0 .1 O r l a n d o .

10-vear rtinlract
the Wildcat*
last year by winning seven game*, schedule starting In December.
mom than any of hla Southeastern
Conference predecessor*.
To go with those 48 yearlings,
Bryant haa 28 lettermcn and about
SO reserves from last your, which
ouadit to rank hie team fairly cloae
to the top thin fall: TbaUs why
Kentuckians, wlio In the pan) havo
shifted the conversation to bom*

it's recalled th a t rival coache*. In
• recent Doll on the probable order
of. finish, placed tha Wildcat* In
the second division.

T H E S A N FO R D H E R A l.l). S A N FO R D . FL O R ID A

OR mills of lb* cetton belt have
facilities to produce more than
twice as much stock feed, oil and

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

v n:u-.u-r

THREE

�WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PA G E FO UR

Feds Invade

Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom of the frame.
Manager Rill Good u»ed three
hurltrs In chalking up the victory,
while Manager Klider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lralj attack
as.hr rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* Editor
Th* Le*«burg Pirates eontifiurd to thr plattei’’. Johnny McManus
Dave Bride each hit safely
their "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and
Cclctymcn. *
* rr Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K .H M II M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park last night.
Torright the locals'motor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will retuin to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard Jo r a twin bill lull, . I
- p ith the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The Pirates score*! two run, in
tha first frame lait evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the first to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
third canto whrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e. rf
Satterfield singled and Don Mur- talks. If. !
ray drew a free puss to nd Walt ItarriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * r fl*14
Harrington home.
At. S
• In the eighth frame |he Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbthamlrd slants of U n f la y . II.
Car! Kettlea to thrir liking as itaba. r
r
they banged out five hjta to tally M.-nl,.
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uw
I O 6 o ti
al. p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------------------------3Q 3 a JT t 3
Into the game to squelch t
.L eesburg went down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the Sanfordltrs jsm- a a S lIT IM II
Krrortt S itln flty
m*d a final tally acro n In the

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. Biarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i
a t.

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

A u k tie in .

NEW YORK —bP)~ Jimmy
(Goggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - . i l . u ia
••
“
name herau.e he wa* the first D ayton* it**ch r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t eturS sy
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e-s, tit 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a universal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦ . t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s ts lk a .&gt; , l» »»tijn * H*ach
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.a m ts T o d a y
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » at O fU n d o
gality.
S
‘ ■- .
I's lr ik a

k ls n ti,- H u n t i-*ti*d let ItM a s w a r.
H m ^rt. Hitt**f|*i.t i, M a rra y . w e a n ■
w old i . Hlnl*n ti****
i*» ■■•* 2*1*
• im x k . M « * ,t
e a rrtllr* : HtrblvlnIh.ukl* |Ja&gt; ,: U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M urray
lo HatteyfleMi H»tt*rft»l&lt;l tn M urray
to Haller tlrlil. la 'll iitl l u » » l l* * » liiira *. H anto nt I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 »l
off Ulsato.fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o ff l.* m k y t M ru * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y Le m ie y
M*o
o|f iJ t-a —iu l In i t-&gt; itinioa &gt;'•’
| , r y « . *»fl
€jff U m l r v
K r t t lr * 12

Tnttidt a i

o&lt;Mt «i* a . i^ittky. lx*

at

T h rC C * g a itC U
C IQSH
_______
SPRINGFIELD, I ll, Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsmouth, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited mare or gelding d e e , at the
Illinoix State Fair llorro Snow.
OUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
*hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

iS fp ?

3§*£ £ S X

AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg that can m em only
unhappineaa for at least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute pncdnciuLJaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
tesrhri
.'"4th an abilltv'id
n tln u i
te
a rh rfr’Mh
abllitv'io rn
rnnstruet
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
s k i e s
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
Provide, the proper sound e f f .m ^
At the end of e a c h 'in n irg —If
l^o opposition hain'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
To Late To Classify
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero LOST—dark brown wsll*; In vici­
into the proper slot. She. works
nity of Rail Park Tuesday night.
for tb* Miami TourliU of the
Drivers license mad* not to An­
Florida International League.
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
On oecaiion she mlste* the prvHerald or Ph. 341-W.

(ieinitviUe
OtiiAdo

le t-J.u ra

HANFOHU »&lt;• iia y m n s »**
| | ,lir t .t at • lalnrstlll*
V t T I O V t l . l . l '. M J I B

BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
* - ,* _ „

per slot, and in that event her 30inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered whr—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver the unhappy srore.
]
lleveut "Mommer" from a .everYoot-TF^e of fiber board and

, ,

HOLLYWOOD. C el.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of Brarthom .
Sold for *2.600 to Stuart Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H ! 3 ,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* awards,
bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

Hi. l^yuls
.New V o lk

I.... ..
iTnclnnati
IM iy liu ia b
Philadelphia
Ih lr a a o

Specials In

»'M U&gt;t#!phlA i , H iW T w l
I'h ir k io t
fW. lawful* 1
linatof? f , ( ir D o h lf n '
I'lllftb ttffih 3. C tn rlliliR il 2r

Robson Sporting Goods

u
A U m lU V U54IIIK
Umm
tl' ’ f* PHi
Nr» V'+rk
M 1»
ll-’h’Mh
41 l l
DftreH
H It -Stl
I'h ila iS t lp h ia

It

t«

Toy Land
Rocking: Horse

.ill

1 lief slit lMltl*,F
IJu U n n f , W s il il n a t ' in
H I. !.»*!• J . C h f c s g n 1

I

Cleveland T -ll. Deirnli !.*
ilin ly

B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8 ervkc. The Music Boa,
W. ta t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-UbKlr- Pbxm-tum.------OFFICE apace In Melsch Building.
■ Large H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted, all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fumhbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ept. Store.
10 to 15 %.. Tcruyear warranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open at Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w in g m a c h . s i t o r
I II H. FRENCH. I'll. 1190
erine. Large grounds' dm! walks
'sa fe from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
o n . HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ? 2 l).
Phone or WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOWERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t fx o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t off Celery - AVAILABLB at once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to date apartm rnta wi*trail PainU. Poultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
modem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A Watson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fum ishH apartment.
Adults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. FOn BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . and roadway#—Pbon#
FURNISHED apartment. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede Feel
2
W A N TED TO RENT
Route or a p t, furntthed or unfur­
FOR 8 AI.K
nished. ' Prefer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Permanent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
SEAL ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
Jimmie Cowan's Blmct Metal
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
for new Kadlntors, new
R*filtered Broker and
Radiator core*. Radiator denn­
Insurance Agent
ing and repairing.
PEACHES
and pears frr canning.
NEW. two atory, three bedroom
French Ave, &gt;t 13 Street,____
1947 8 Cubic foot Serve! gni refeigeralOr. lairmann'). Restaur­
ant, Hanford Orlando Hi way.
.NICELY furnished % room home DESKS. 12) office desks, &lt;1) tyIn Sanford Height*. Every mod­
piat* desk with chairs, id A-l
ern convenience, largo sleeping
condition. New Elgin twin out­
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 917
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen,
W. 18th.
^
541 Plumos* Drive.
aeree, wlth'npftritJ^OO stand­ 7 ft. Cold«pol refrigerators, I
ing. Did orange ne%«, located ' Luxe Models..62Llliil, Sears l
•bout 1 blk off of Rothe&lt;27, Just
der Office. Phbne 090.
out of DeLand. Elect, phone ami
water, no house. Owner will sell FORDSON T rsrtor, I muls, both
good ronditinn. L U Keller,
vary reasonable or will take
Lake Monroe, Phono 1322-W,
trailer In trade. See. Mr. Bdwen,
641 Plumosa Drive.
PLENTY of good used tools,
CDROOM house fttmiihtsJ or 'Watches, docks, radio*. Also
new wgtrhes and G. E. Alarm
’urnisbsd. New electric tJtchdock*. Fred Myers, SI I E. 2nd
.double 8*r*ge \ acres, few
dt trees on KL?floni highp 6 miles from Sanford. Phone
54 lb. porcelain Ire box. Mr*. J.
unty 8305.
II. Cowan. lak e M ary.______

ESTATE WANTED fl

AKTIC1.ES WANTED

WORK WANTED

9

MAID, or washing, ironing. Reply
Boa M. J. e/o lleiabl.
FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning ti waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to work where
thcie is no electric connertlo.i
available. 21 ycais nperiencs,
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla.
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Rro. Phone 1188.
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. Wannita Taylcr
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
12

S P E C IA L Sh MV ICES
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Hanrunl Paint A Glass Co. Phone
DOliGK - PLYMOUTH
PARTH AND KKRVICB

YA-DB moth proofing lasts 6
years. Hav* your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clesners A I.aundry. 113 Palmetto

Convoy

,*h *-ltil*d )

key* eay d-OOsta Tep-OveHty Oeewal
Tb* la *w Were. Olkw ills , prepeWlee■ftly lew.
w r i t IU Y eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* — wlfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
vear should pdodure th* greatest
football season on record, think*
Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
fourth year a , coach of the North
Carolina State Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strategy
is fast disappearing,' say, Feath­
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n more to ouiscoring op­
ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
playing freshmen in some con­
ferences and most of the tchoola
will be exhibiting a lot of new
talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the National pro Football league
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

M o th e r

&amp;

GENERAL

D a u g h te r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager Tlrf Salrn
PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

By Ray Gotto

OZARK IKE
TH GlK)9
ARE R E ­
TIRED
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cabinet mad* to ornd* of woodworking,

M O R E M il
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CHALK UP HIS
SECOND STRAIQJ
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r u u a m i: iiK H K iir n o t i f i e d
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O— DHW8 HIGH BKRTfCK
0 . D. Landreai. Phone 1021

I'laintitf.
Vera NMl Fluyd
Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ K ing. bffftnliV lt.
AND
YOU
Aiii:
IIKIUHIY COM­
tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin* MANOKD to
tllhFr |»#rton«
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The Ally or &gt;_by M lw»|gy* Id ••m m il
Hume Shop, J700 Sanford Ave. fu r
&lt;*n th » *lfid d » y t»f
tugwsf. 1917,
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
LAND C L E A N I N G
A N D fo n l in S e r a lf w lf C o u n t y , 8t*t*
■ DRAINAGE. 2 NEW CATER­
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
A, Cl-rk of th* Circuit i-tmrt
ERS WITH P A L M B T T 1
C ounty, Florid*
RAKER
T W O S/4 YD. J lr O“emlhnje
X B in t. D eputy Ct*rk
D RAGL1NRS.
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COURT aKAI-t
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NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION O ilm a n , Flo rida
(O ^ ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE Attn,n *r for Plaintiff
2-2981.
T in :

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M A X IU

SEE US FOR
M1UF.OGRAPH PRINTING
k . . AND TYPINQ
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFORD
lie N. Park . Phan* 180

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MICKEY MOUSE

T&lt;*
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A rw o rn hilt of enrnelrlqt, M arin*
l,r»n fiWd
In
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In and for Hernlnol* .C o u n ty , F lo r­
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fore u i d C o u rt ellh fr In p*r«.|VT,,
hr i l b i n i y on or L l J n Hi* H h
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ETTA KETT

EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
ATTENTION MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE—
Baby V dvet furnishes hospital
clsanateril* diapers and deodor­
ised container. Economical and
safe. Fully medically aoproved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
detain. 94 diapers, 82 a we«':,
. "FIRBT IN SANFORD"
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^ N EITH ER /^

NOW THEN, WOgACH.. THU. MH
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F O R YO U R O LD RADIO

The MUSIC Box
119 W . le t

P h . 93

THE LONE RANGER

By Fran Striker
CARERA'DON'T 1 [GET

Wheeler of Sanford
-------- C ANVAS-AW NINGS-----CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
•A ta m la m , S te a l W eW!

19 DAT DEL1VERT
m

VOtfRE IN
VC. EPIKB.

ACE ^

TH'EIGHTH/il O’SPADE

Piano Tuning and Repairing. U L nois,

with Income. Close In,
be priced right. C A. Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
610 First Street upLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
Co. 811 E- 1st. Ph. 958.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday * Saturday,
_______
I’LL BUY your car rrgsrdlrsi of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 804
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
W. 2nd SL
MOTORCYCLE, cheap
114. Jack Stand Ifer.
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
HELP WANTED
1854. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
NCRETB SEWER PIPE
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
tC TANKS, Grease *Trepi EXPERIENCED-celery grown- or
64 up, guaranteed. Weter sof­
trained farm manager for fang
ka. Aluminum Window# end
aaa. White cement. Paint, la Zellwood area. Good position tener. Abo open evenings.
for right party. A. Dude A Sons,
ea-iila, Hurricane braces
14
LOST 4k FOUND
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
id* Concrete Company, 804
A r e I’hon* 1135.
LOST—Hamilton
yellow gold wrist
GIRL for cashier A cosnveUt coun­
watch Saturday afternoon on
ter. also soda glrL Laaay't Drug
P ark Ave. between Pth A 1st.
Store.
•
Streets or first street and Mag.
COLORED GIRL for general houi
nolle to Dr. Mu[uon'1 office.

Tirana t3n-Wr

ss ttts,

We JtEPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 808

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b U altj Thert b Strength—

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T* Prataet * • I W e of th# Worlds
To PtoboU th# P n t n u of A m iriti:
To Prodoro Pro*p*»Ity for Sanford.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T

VOLUME XXXVIII
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THE WEATHER

I*»rtly cloudy through Friday.
Scattered ahoaer* ocrurlng mostly
daring afternoon.
D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

NO. 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

ji

Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£|uttice Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m ulti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
—Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet Dep-

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

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iffta IRflr ^ntrer—r.^jer'^thm— »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
(CmtlasH »&lt;■
Twet

Hly, N n g n
EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP
ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H
Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today *that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
“That would slow up production,
and we must hate production ll
svr are to lick inflation."

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.

* Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDWvo) told reporters the Investiga­
tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
I I n tm iif -l *«n P u s * T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *mbrsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chteago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
tryfAThe rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
( C w l l a u * •• r * | a T w e )
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie engaged a band of 250
guerillas In a ten-hour battle
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
ilajft. The dispatch** aald
the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8 t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* t ai ­
led meetings today to discus*
11 ohiiMMr,t -«
rim

Heat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­
ported’ tkla morning that San.
ford ha* had no cx reu lre temperaloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 degreea and the minimum waa 71._
Exactly one Inth of rain fell,
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt;
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M.
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
laated Into tha night.

Greeks Stage All-out
Drive Against Rebels

1 Seamen Strike
y Become National

Iegress Is Stricken
In Downtown Office

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
T W 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15

Arshs*_

Shift In Course Made
By
Tropical
Storm
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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8 . Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1
F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
*
operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U 8 DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The o t h e r g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­ Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International millLatq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
tar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
Request For Peace
At Sailplane .Meet
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T '1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
I l '- m U n . - .l a n l ' * ( .
[m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
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toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 1 1. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting n e t - rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude recstone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release cast
atdenre where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi
hn» *et up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
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gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord Mount“moat probably aabotagI C s s i l r N M a n ! '• « * » * )te )
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
dence Day and now if* time to
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan- re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. There
was no lava.
P a n g k a la n b ra n d an , In Indonesian- Court llousi? this morning.
*
Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn D retrd to live. They la id four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
the Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter this' t*rqi»l
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
e*L
In order not to furthe.- dumTh# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
of a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
California Limited near Uarstow
on tho Cross State Highway ant]
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were being
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

Lehmans Return
From Indiana Trip

Merchants Group To
Hold Dinner Meeting

4 Killed In Volcano
Eruption In Jupjin

10 Hurt In F reak ...
Accident On Train

Railway Joins Group
Ankingr Higher Fares

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie »lep»
Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
Move Made To .Ease Senator
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Debt C l a u s c s O f Trumin for re-election.
P e a c e Agreement "I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
■ SN
f t . ; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
hloiida Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate the
t h / particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd- Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
I hr-.J.UIa Department announed t!ir decision in making public
an accord concluded with an
Italian financial mmion after
line# month) of, negohatinn.
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd
Stale- waives all claim to payiui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.-

a warm friend of Henry A. Willtec*, former—vfre. president whir—
wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^-

i.n. ■".! Iiv

supplies.

■ 1*

Flans Discussed

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Foc OpeCiTtion Of___ —

■11 v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day wi t h ' a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion.
You have demonstrated that lit
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
n e w
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘ n — &lt; 4 7 —
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2 rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
ICeetlaae* na fna- T n i)
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey
had conspired to plunge the world
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 20 .000 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

Bouts On St. Johns

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

Globe Circling Fair
Still In Greenland

Nazi Concern Blamed
. For Starting War

i
I ■;

10 Workers Dismissed
For Loyalty Reasons

B

Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

V

\

i
-» q ..

~

I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c I iiim c *
uf
the
Ita lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 44tluiil
iinllmint Of, 1‘fla* t’lrel
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetnINHI.ilOu in civilia n

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JLL.

LcesburgTrim s Locals
In 3 T o 1 Contest:
Kinnamon. Bissen
Hurl For Celerymen

and InaWlitr to hit safdv with'men Pmert. I ton tie run war* proved to be'the Or«»r. • * 1#
Owieleh
Fed*' downfall.
K utI I l |
Tomorrow tbr Fed* invade City
Inland Talk tr. Dayton* R»at7f for
a atari* tilt and Will return hime
»w e*» t
on Thuradav for a return engage
f.fT..r, Mn'tar. H etrtagl"*
men! with the D ir t*.
U.‘ t v i. UrsaWaM. Bun* t
i v M'tUeru* U ie *&gt; t TTif*.
tIV K W II

L E E S B U R G . Aug. IS, (Special!
— The Lee*burg Pirate I tripped
the fart moving Sanford Celery \IfMsP3*. *»
Fada in a J t to 1 contort here lart HUnveli, It*
Wight wit™ Joe Mated* getting the lindfc rf
tf
wed over Van Kinnamoa and Char­ U l*
lie Bisaen.
1j * =» t
Tonight the Pirate* invade the

hit*

fn » r

McHat-tl.
Or tiia .n l

ii Z»t*
fnM! 1!,

!h

Skrrlf.rc*

’47 SEMINOLE HIGH GRID SCHEDULE !Billy Kinard D e fe a t e d
Sept. 19 Open
SepL 26* Seminole vs Gainesville
Oet,
3 Seminole vs Lust is
weight tailed hi* first defeat in
O ct 10 Seminole vs DeLand
fiatiruff circle* in 2 * nout* in the
* American Legion Arena in Or.
O ct 17 Open
s
I lando laat night.

Kit.ni

Herrtvon. PSIve-n'i*
I * ut.o |&gt;!»«
fy t*

■t

Joev Dunn. Jackaonville pogillrt
with left hook* that ae-no. powered h r a rteata tuHiim i »T»» The
victor and aggreaiuir.all. the *'*&gt;«■

le li et I.He*
I- Ilk*** . »

P *V ,.r» U*»t*

^pniciwal Park tn Sanfnrd for a
aingl* « 1L

tt

Pcl»tk ■ at- t*p)V**ll» (Ivora
ft. AtlgUktlO* *1 iiktoevvill*

Traffic death* ( U
the t’ n’ ted
Stale* per 10 b million travel mile*
in
were at an ail-iim* low
of P 7 .

V*n«V4L liUrtt

Tmk

CiBcin bati
C k k ifB E

el

tv

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■41 44 f tu *4

RiftM t t m e l f f
Tork &gt; .T'MisActpht* a ian&gt;!

F O Il R E N T

9
S E E T H E new l&gt;kwn Shaver. Ask
fur demonstration. S E N K M i l h
C L A S S A P A I N T CO. I I S - I l l
W. 2 nd St.

S A X D IN G - Hr

cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to wn»k Where

»•

C O N V A LES C EN T
HOME
nenr
H .M *. Gleaaan. I .air Mary. Fla
opm mi Cbuluota, IB m i l n n . K. A U Ttl .RA D IO S, MotohiU. Sale*
of Sanford and lh mile* N . E .
and ’Serrice. The M um Bux, R O O F IN G - R O O F Painting, all
of Orlando. Largr acrern and
Ilk W . l it S t Phene OSS.
kind*. Smith Hro. 'Phone 11KK.
open purr he* to alt and enjoy
the to r i breeze* nff Lake ,C#thR O O F C O A T IN G - Aklwato* Alu- N E E D A N E W D RESS? Let Waneriaa. Iaugr ground* anJ walk*
nunum rw&gt;f mating- gwod for
nit* make i t
Wanmta Tajdcr
aafe from auto traffic! Large
metal, alate or mmpn«Dion rotifRnt 14 f»-A Sanford..Rt.
IgU t and mum*. Brirk mnv*

irdriiihi*
r-.- 1 *
rhiraga

l.mc wore*:
Uv.i.‘ t.'r.~

» &lt;»(|*i

The kplnninj whe4! wa* inteni-

L p g a lN o tlce
VIII II i.

i ti Herald.

At riel en e cho k

t

S P E C IA L S h « V IC E S

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

ThUfWl*}

Tokyo
at the
eojirvr
Wash­
ington I* headed by’ V » j .% F
!'*■• Flovd I* Park*. War Denar uncut
eon- C hief o f public iaformatvon. En* ]
trie* from Hawaii include S*.ai '
I Gen. George H. !&gt;oekrr. Chief of
4 2 S ta ff for Army Ground Fortw* in
5 ] the P acific.
•. •
and
* our enllrted men le ft Tokyo a ;
onth ago to compete ln&lt;tht lottr-

. NICKS OWN ICE CREAM
W i make our own lew Ci*»m, All I1*t#N
T a s t r — D elirio u * — I l e a l l h f u l

NICKS

•mammt

Orlando

-E V E R Y type rahme! made to or* Attg ue 1*0 . the n -*m Uf IVW.I
det—ail kind* of woe-tworkin*;, In.lru-tinn *in i n t t l i* e l i e l ■lilt
„t tumuliifui *ne - mrtahing *dei
aneciat made dwirv. etc. Semin­
U tiB el r t r c l c u
llk titte g '
II
ole (ahinei Whtka directly liehmd the Clin it. 1 ir fier esti- *li-r »nli it.. *;EpBfflcut#fil s f*f ’EUt®»!6
i IteaghtM t “Aehlteci to the *•*&gt;■
nialea. phone Of.2

12

Gainekville
000 000 000—0
S t Aug.
.
000 000 001— 1
Fu ll* and Dulaney; Nrtrhnr
StlUwtdb %
• *

ed in India *n&lt; U .atill widely uaed
ftfLand
thrre_

MAID, lit wa*hinr. lroTtJnr. Replj
B o x 'M . J .

M g J l t t K* trhfr d i i t l a ' i t f d
George F u lu to turn in'a 1 to 0
virtnrr over the Ga •nearill r Gmcn for the St Auguatinr Rahil*
in a hot battle Ia*t nirt.U
The victwr t u . the fifth in a championship.
row for the Saint* and l*oo*ted
About 200 entries, victor* In
the Saint* to one percentage point elimination m att hr* in IS major
behind the league leader*.
arrov commands, ratnr from army

Avor: D r ir o r - U n i t i tile
ton* Beach D ir t* in a S to'O
teat

I
i I filial
•ilAilc X. New TerW.y 4 cn,&gt;

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MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M.

S t Augrustinc Gains Army Linksmen Open
On League le a d e r s 1st A ll Army Tourney

The Orlando Senatnr-t and tl&gt;e installaunn* a* distant a*
D eland lied Hat* ip&gt;tt a twin bill and Hnnolulp to cumpelr
in the O range C ouptr city. IV Land Fort Denning officeti" club
copped th e f l i r t tilt S to (i and Or­
A Urge delegation from

tV sittr.rtrr,
-there ti ne- electrtr mr.nc u o » .
avaiUble. 21 yeai*. t ifiefirnr*.

4 C E I L I N G fan* fur * * U l*anev‘*

A Y A J L A B L R at once, eonrentert- B E R T ’ S S EW IN G MAC H. SHOR
l r located dowa town oe-uon.
. .un to date apartment* with all
modem
rntivenlence*.
Adut:* C A N V A S P A IN T - dear and col
ora.
S E V K A R JK
GLAS S
l
P A I N T CO. Phone 320 .
T H R E E RO OM unfumiahed apart­
ment,
adult* and reference*
FLO W ER S
pirate.
Phone 106G-R.
fee all occaaiona
t o s t . f lo r is t s
TW O-BOOM fumiahed apartment. McN e i l l a
Slpe* A vr. jurt nff Celery
AduiU only.
2300 -M dltm vUU
Office ph. 40 S re* idcor* phrC lOB
TOR R EN T - 2
mom f
Taint*, Poultry Suppiiea, Nail*.
. apartmrn'.. adult* only.
Purina
Feeds, G r w m a * and
Meat*. Tmirhton A Walaon, ta il

«n r«

4WI Nil 4* I 1.41.1 r

E X P E R T painting — rontrpet or
hourly baata.
S . C. Grogan.
Free eatimatew Phone 7R.1J .

it. r o p E j o a x k c

10 to I t ' . . T i * year warranty
F E N R A R Ik GLASS k P A IN T

ft. t*.bh i . .Cbleage l *aii»i
itn r i-u n », fo u l Utah 1 lnrf»»

WORK WANTED

riAW iR

000 005 O—o

s

Amonr the etitrtr* {g J.t. Jam es
Vanderhoff of Lock land Atr

■|T.T^.II»'“4W
|

j Starr rhampion in Ifilo and klrah
Atirru.
) can Golf Champinn In 1044 . g
Second r*m r
IvLan d
000 latri 000—0 fl 1 j A aeninr tournament for nrtrvn
Orlando
010 0 (0 00 a- 2 |0 1 j or retired Army perannnel M)
; yrar* df age or older. In on tap
Alonn* and Madjekkt; Davi* and
in addition , to the rhampion«hip
meet

No B etter Value

Daytona
WKi OfKi (too—p 3 ;
220 (K*0 01*—'. 10 1
Inrci AtlaMir Nrtirn*! lin k Imllfl Palatka
ie,* Tl.e
re—t ' r* 5tv* rtglo Bodine^ F tnrh and Tetrault; Ortg
rre* and Tonmff.
*
o, rei &lt;rr *o j !!. *11 Md*-

thr liave* full.
Earl Johnaon. Red Sox. ahwt out
*4 aahmgtrrj) ] -(l dr three * ingle*,
v Y E S T E R D A T H ST t(!-i
two iif them acratrhy. to gain
Gradv Hatton and Angle GaUn,
revenge on Mickey Harfnrr who
P»d*. made via hita and &lt;lno-e ir.
output hed hirh 1-0 flr r i t i n ago.
&gt; i&gt;i «i i.
►ever n * i* between th-m la Red*’
t.O-ire. It tier*!.* give* that we B-3 rietprs1 uvrr the Pirate*. Hat­
__
I f e^gg1
Thread
druignaii
. — r l t |R l r i lit Ouv'tt*-** a* 114 ?**- ton got ‘four hit* in four time* at
.let) At ro u e' Kaitlttr*
tdA. **mean? -hat Die thread i* 200 tfmei
hat
and
drove
in
three
run-;
Gat4 e. lire riel!!h*l» Santt Plertetrottmt.
Itoger* llardWKie (To. artlf tHel t *
t lenfl Ir ! » ( » : « e»*a B*ln» puteOfcOf *t lb* IfOItt of ta* FirthlOBe
ai.i^tfc u y -W -t

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‘O R R E N T —Fl(rt&gt;t aandcr, F.a*y Bemlb’.ie-.Couaiv, F"lr!da(ipfgatintL Baaiemahlg rate*. San­
T
W
ftH *.
■ t, K jsoimi •'beirmaa
ford Paint A CTlaa* ( o Phone
D O l*G E • P L Y M O U T H
P A R T S A N D S KR V IC B
I 0 » F a la r t U Ava.
Phene l

A-DE moth priKifinr laaU 1
veaia. Hat-e your woolbr.a moth
proofed now. Ihiaplcjrr Clean
erii k T-amA-j
A v a Phone P I*.

Firrt Among Fine fT k ia iio

B le n d e d W h isk e y M pr™&gt;r CJTV grata aewtral a v rita .
Three Feather* Dirtribatora, lac_ New T w k

OZARK IKE

113 Palmetk* nf I'icoda !»4li « nk t&gt;r tier*
—--------•— -rf—iW H e»e! i ‘c a '1 »t »w»l»e'e

ACE 0 ‘CAADCk
W iLDER'H D ir ja h
h a ir t Da y / "

M»U/*A7.

INNIHG.

l*iann Tuning and Repairing. L , L
Bouae or apt., furnished or imfuralthed. Prefer kitchen equipped n n t r t X ) F E E D S -complete lira
HuntY Tuvertr Feed v n rt
but not nerraaary. Pennanenl

, reaMenta. Write P. O. Boi 1341

rn r.
M ORTG AGE LO A N S
fl» M . H A L U Reallve
BroLer and

Show

rand*

and

D EN TS

, b u n d led
B I N D LLS .

p o u n d

in

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H E R A L D O F F IC E

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SALE

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

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tla l." Can accomodate so
Phono or write /or reaervation
at once.
Oviedo 23 C2 or D r.
Martin 231*2 or w rit* Boi 1 B7
Chuluota Florida. Large redan
for gneata to ri*il their dormr.

Cartagena in Colombia agalnit th»
Indian IhnaWtant* returned win
b .*ty valued at 1,600,930 grid
ducatr;. including
a 140 . pound
image of * porcupine In aolid gold,

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h.

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l. I**JInn* Ti-krlt »

■parkling play afield by the Bur*

all utHitie*. beat and .Uni

Spanivh mid »taged froa»

Qne

1*-*•»!.urg g IA S F't&gt;BD t
*1 AaClirtirt t. Half™ * ilW

peaHion nearly every fram t, but licit rt

O F F I C E apace in Meiach Budding.

but Kinard would not roncedt d*.
/eat a* he came bark repeatedly
for terrific pounding*.*
’ .
The judge* gave Dunn a unania.
OU* derision, but their ballots were
varied.

-*»•

7*

*
Mv**lti
tvtrfb* t t rtrUTUl*.

The Pirate* collected rrtne' aafe
tie* from the offering* of Kinnemon and B i**m * bile Paul C.&lt; riciah and Maaeda were limiting
g l ilo
tiie visitor* to five well acatterrd HoUiln* tf
Zrrfeanseb ,m
lik-rl tig !*■».. i
The Fed* had mta in aenring
Aatirr. rt

R E C O R D P L A Y E R S for rent. B j

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rich garden noil. 1 arre cow p»»
turn. 2 chicken yard* fenced. 1
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mile Federal Highw-ay *ln jirte
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To Protect th# P h « Of the World;
T i P ra tU

THE W EATHER*

Considerable elondlr.es* tonight
and Thursday
with scattered
shower's.

th# P t o i r m of America;

To Predoc# Pio*p*»ltf f#r Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

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VOLUME XXX V1U

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

Argentina To
Ask Meet Of
•AH Americas

Indonesian. Leader Arrives In 'U.S.

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . A U G . 13. 1917

UN Considers

Associated Press Leased Wire

Talks On
_
British Loan Terms
To Start M onday

Trapped In Wrecked Automobile

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Marshall -Plan May
Be R e q u e s t e d ;
U. T3. D e 1c g a t cs
Leave'*'For Brazil
RJO DE JANEIRO. Brstil. Aug.
. W W)—Argentine Foieign Miniiter Ju»n Bramuglia declared to­
day he would propose that the
Inter-American Conference call i
special economic meeting of all
American nationi.
Some diplomats. predicted Ar­
gentina posiibly would imiit on a
"Martha 11 plan" for Latin Amrr*ii». to match piopoialt for* Unit# . State a -fundi to. aatiil WeMern Europe and Asia.
Ambanador Guillermo
Belt,
head of the Cuban delegation,
taid hit - nation would imiit on
ihclurion of an economic clauie
in any forthcoming Inter-Ameritan Treaty.
"The treaty canhot be complete
without a clear definition . ot
4 lc a ft of ''economic aggretainn."
Belt anerted. " I contider any
economic threat ai dangeroui x»
any threat of war."
The Argentine Foreign Mini**
ter reiterated that he would b«&lt; k
tre principle of unanimity (which
amount) to veto power) for col
Itclive action, but that Argen­
tina w n willing to accept mmlifiaction of tbe principle if (hit war
Die will of a majority of the
American nationi.
The arrival of Juito Prieto, who
Called himtalf ‘‘obierver for the
raguayan
rebelt,"
tuggeited
4C'*at1anr&lt;l
Pa*» T m )

British To Help U. S.
Over Gteclc Issue:
P a k i s t a n Seeks
Equal Membership

C Of C Completes Kiwanians Enjoy
PlafflT F o risB o r T a n d y Program
Day Celebration Ai Lunch Meet

Ruhr Coal Meet
Studies German
Transport Issue

[Further Action
&gt;n Price Situation
l a n d e d By. CIO

E

Building Trade Wages
Jump 15 Per Cent

Globe* Circling Flight
Headfl For Iceland

r

Yucatan IJndamajred
From Tropical Storm

&gt;mmunist Attack In
^ Paraguay Repulsed

Rain Forecast For.
Drought Hit Midwest

3

Lifeboats Manned
As Ships Collide
Off Pacific Coast

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. IJ id*.

—-The United Nationi * repotted
today that ■Secretary-General Try­
gve Lie wai ronridcring ilcpi
which may be taken to implement
a UN recommendation for action
*&lt;t*in»! Franco Spain.
Ivan Kemo. aiiiitant-icerclary
general, Mid Lie war "thinking
about the cate" and would make
■ decision upon J )it .return (rum
the Intel Alnffif.in ■erinference' In
n $ S f f i lr tir i'o f \he In'dtmesisn Republic and now idvtier to tha
Rio L)e J itirfro.
president.of th# republic, Sutan Sjahrlr Is decorated with a flower on
his arrival at La Guardi* Field. N. Y„ from Cairo, Egypt Ha said tha
A resolution adopted at la*t
purposa In visiting th* United State* w»i "to eee and bear." Sjahrlr
fall's assembly said if the France
declined to discuss the part that th* United Nations might ptsy In settling
regime remained in power af*ri
the conflict b*tyreen the Dutch and Indonesian*.
(International)
a reasonable lime” that the Se­
curity Council - should consider
the adequate measures to be taken
in order to remedy .lhe__situalma.!
lierrro said Lie would dwride
whether to officially rail atten­
tion of the rounrll to *hc rut cent
situation in Spain.
Lie already haa advised'the as.
aemhly, uhirh meet# ^rpt It!, nf
Hu- t o nunse to on accompanying
assembly rrrummcndaMon tn«t ..it
Boat Races, Riding Food Demonstration, 65
mrrnl'cts u-llhdraw their Pinbosand ministers from Madrid.
Tournaments. Ban­ Guard Unit Talk. sad.,r»
only tuo who failed to riturdy
quet Arc. Included Style Show Given The
wme Argentina nod Hut Domini,
can Republic. Argcnim-i sent n
11 "Mlln.ir.l nn 1-nnr Ih rrrl
Everything ij in rradinfii for
Kiwsnism' today enioyed a pro­
the gals Labor Day celebration, gram *1 the Tourrit Crnler that
including Imal facet, liotte rates included » talk concerning the
anti a banquet at &lt;he Mayfait formation of a new National
Inn, AI Lee. committee chairm- Gustd unit by Brig General J. C.
man, told the board of directors Hutchiion. a demomtration of
of the Chamber of Commerce last quick ftoien me«l» and vegetable!
night, adding that lie had iecei&gt; by Alex R- Johnson, and a style
ed 100 percent cooperation from show of Florid* Faihioni, Inc^
WA8 HINTON, Aug. n o p ) _
btjiinesi intereMi and civie- organi­ with Ff*nlrMi*met~?ipt4tetHB tht Tlie acute sliortag*. of -transport
in Western Getmeny stood nut
zation!.
rapid growth of this new Florida today ax an inrreastnflv Impor.
mail
order
.industry.
tant factor In the Anglo-AtnerfMore than
ha* already
General Hutchison appealed to ran del Itwr at inns altvejl at ba(a(been raised toward defraying ^exKiwanians a*-btr*lpe*im*h to Ing Ruhr7 mat hliljmt.
penirt o tp h e event, he m i ' th* the
As the talks euieter) their w"
back up a plan to atlnw employees
Chamber of Commerce lm under 16 days leave a year to go to find day, delegates on both Side*
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 UT&gt;Tha CIO, contending the prim written it to the extent of $750, training camp and at the same Were reported seeking way* to
situation demand# further action *nd there will be ipecial corner time not deprive them pf pay solve the prohlenl of how- to nio*,*
coal is mined from the
Ithan a Juatiea Department Invea- tioni on the lake front. Tbe pro­ or regular vacation. He told of whatever
tlgatlon, renewed today a request gram has* already gone to prets. the fine record of the 12(ih In­ Ruhr pit*.
The growing ecsrclly
rail­
fantry composed largely of Flori­
that President Truman call an
Jndustry-government-labor confer- and a big crowd ii expected, he da men a n d .o f th* p resid en ts road car* and locomotives has
caused more than I.OtiO.OOO tons
citations received.
lance to aeek voluntary price re- added.
R. Johnson demonstrated of coal to l&gt;* dumped lira/ the
■hjetlona.
The banquet at |he Mayfair er Alex
which is usen by the Florida mines Instead of .being driivrn I
w Emll Rleve, chairman of ’the Inn will be held at 7 :0 0 P. ,M.
a large canvass cover* I contain- to Industries in Germany end
jLahor organisation’* full employcountries.
iment that the CIO welcome* at- wi|h a dance later in the evening. Quick Freeze and Storage Corn- ttelghlMjrlng
One American 'participant said
&lt;* "•United nn
T o il
sny lo "raruport foods fioxen
Itorney Genera) Clark'a announcey the quick freeze process *1 the conferee* could not hope to
_£m*nt committee, raid in a statethe plant. He stressed the pur- solve Germany' tangled trans­
p m en t that an inveitigation of
portation problem at this tin—ting
It • • IIMas# on e . 1 . T n.l
ghigh price* will be made.
nu* might make a start at i""But many price* are ’**t b;lerminlng how to tepalr wreck­
irge monopolies and mormpdllo*
ed coal car* and fix uther* wear­
In . not necessarily fall under tliing out Hally.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (,p&gt;_
rriminat law and Clark’a InvesriThe number of car* "lost” in
Wages
of
union
workers
in
the
ition," he added.
the RuSslaq. yap* of Germany *f
....... building trades rose 16 percent In
f'For example. In the automoter delivering coal In the Soviets
NEW YORK, Aug.
p*,t &gt;f*r* *1’® largest Jump in
la -industry. General Motors
Motor* I
w-a« described »* negligilde rm o
mtrol* probably 00 percent of a single 12- month period aide* Two former Army'pilot* who are pared to the total shortage.
circling
the
globe
In
two
light
[he buslnes* add therefore I* able 11*20: the Bureau of Labor stntlsDiscussion nf rhe trnnsportatlnn
plane*, with timejrn_objeet, land­
tirx reported today.
i dictate prices.”
licip was mad* possible, a* n
The Increase amounted to about ed last night In Greenland and "related
"So wa feel that step* should
Issue” under the forr
» taken1 at once to carry out 25 cents an hour for tietirlv 600,- dan to take off today for Ice- ntula for the talks laid du»vr
iur proposal of yesterday, that 000 workers In seven mnior con­ and, William Btrohmeler. flight yesterday by Assistant Becretsty
"resident Tnim air sumihon a con. struction crafts. Winking hours manager, said early today.
Clifford V. Evan*. 2fl. of Wash­ of State, Wlllatd Thorp, chh-f
krenee of 1Industry, and Labor showed- little- change during the
ington.
D. C-, and George Truman, Anitrlcao negotiator.
vear
between
July
I,
10(1
and
lepresenfatlve* to seek voluntary
Thorp said any Issue which ha*
30.
of
Lo* Angeles, messaged
Julv
I,
1947s
tlm llssM »« P»a» TWsI
trie* reduction* and that ConBtrohmeler
they
had
laqded
safeMost
of
the
hourly
wage
boosts
..
. —..r
, ‘Immediately upon recoilly
at
Blul#
West
One
Airport,
eatpe
after
wage
controls
were
lilng, should reestablish price
about
40
mllei
from
Jullannahaab,
•dropped
Nov.
J)..
1040,
ItLS
said.
ind rationing controls.”
.
of) Greenland.
Evans
During the control nerjqd from capital
C#P'*P*, Rl’h fkrP- Crawford ?uly, 10( 2, until that date, how- landed at 8:28 P. M. and Truman
[(R-MIch.), a' leading congression­
minutes later. They had left
al . critic of OPA, labelled a* ever, pay scale* Inrreastri lit per­ two
Gooae Bay, Labrador,
shortly
("fantastic" Clark’s order for an cent.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1.1 uVi
total rise from July, IP39, after .boon yesterday,
—The center of a tri.plcal storm
anti-trust investigation Into food. to The
javik,
Iceland,
tha
next
July,
10(7,
amounted
to
approxi­
in the Gulf of Maxim was lo­
Nothing, and shelter prices.
mately (0 percent. During the ito p T la about 730 mile* from cated at 0:00 A. M„ Central
same right years, the consumers Greenland. The pllota started out Stnml.xrd Time shout 120 mites
p r io Index (formerly the cost of Saturday from Teterboro, N. J.. w e s t-northwest of Campsch",
living index) increased by 60 per­ and arrived Sunday at Gooae Ray Mexico.
cent and wholesale prices of build­ after a atop a t Preaqua Isle, Me.’ The United States Weather
ing materials soared M percent, Weather conditions c^alayed their Bureau here said the storm, which
ASHINGTON, A ur. 13 UP)— the agency reported.
take-off from Labrador. .
moved across tha northern Yu­
uiDermo Eneiico, r i r i i u i y m
BL8 said plasterers anti plum­
catan Peninsula yesterday from
J ambassador, said ha had be«n In- ber*. who received an 18.8 percent
t)ie Caribbean Sea Into the Gulf,
iformad today that "tha attempt wage hike, scored the largest gain
Is moving west o r' west-north­
[by tha Communist revolt” t&lt;&gt; from collective bargaining last
ward at 12 to 15 mite* per hour.
**•!«• Asuncion, th» country’s cap- re a r In the 75 cftle* covered by
Tbe strongest winds near th"
lltal, "haa be#n repulsed.”
the survey . 1 '
l l ______.
renter are about 69 miles per
Th# ambassador aald In a
By tha Associated Prase
hour, with squalls extending 2(Xi
I statement ‘ ha received his tnforSome crop-reviving akought- miles to th* east and north of
[ nation tn a cable from Preatden:
breaklng
shower*
were
In
prospect
the center.
1 Hlglnlo Morinigo. Ha added:
today for parts of tbe northern
Caution waa advised Interest*
j “The situation of tha goverr
great
plains
area
within
the
next
In th* southwest Gulf of Mexico
nt la solid. This statement Is
24
to
30
hours
but
no
general
reagainst Increasing in)en*tty to
da In view of th# g n a t amount
lof propaganda which Haa been Tfta Sanford Tost Office will re­ Hof from the searing heat could be
expected
before
the
weekend.
technical location of the
f circulated from oth«r countries.” main open alt day Saturday and
The rainfall waa muring east­ storm center at 9:00 A. M.. wa*
Saturdays thereafter, and su itin g
on Aug. 20 will closa on Wednes­ ward from Montana and North given by tha Weather Bureau a*
days. Carrier* will continue to Dakota with ffkkly heavy ahowera near latitude 20.3 degree* and
probable locally by tonight or to ­ longitude
make on# trip on Saturday*.
mg!
02.3.
This action, said Postmaster morrow through Minnesota, Iowa
No material damage was re­
Joel Field, waa taken at th# re- and Wisconsin, tha Wyather Bur- potted whan the storm p tjte q
FREDERICK. MtL, Aug. 13 UP) puest ot Ned Smith. jzwsld#a: of
I f TM f uck tan' ra it"nfihT.
—A - ir-yvar-old My **M te ld the Sahfbrd Merchants AsioclsWhere the rainfall la sufficient
by Frederick eounty police to- tlon which recommended the to break local drought conditions,
di-/ after bla second
attempt change a t a recent meeting.
IMPROVEMENTS
temporary relief irp m o th a
Improvements are continuing tn
xA iln six y e a n to wreck a
The change In Poet Office Imon could be expected but these points
! treln.
wa* agreed to by county officials, would be scattered, tbe Bureau downtown Sanford a* merchant''
Kenneth MeGaha of tbe Balt*- garage owner*, auto #upply cem- aald, adding that ntoel of the prepare for tha fall-trad*. ■Among
uicre and Ohio Railroad
pollco Danlea and the downlosm grocery showery area will not receive suf­ these are the Hunt Tuxedo Feed
said ipiVe* pl#ced’ on the tracks •toree that have bean remaining ficient moisture to benefit deteri­ Company at Sanford Avenue end
Second Street which ties a new
near Feel’s Mill faded to de­ open all day Wednesday*. Nr. orating crop*.
rail a freight train only because Field revealed. Unlaaa a consider­
Continued high temperatures, celotex ceiling and floureecent
H had slawed for a curve.
able number of complaint# are jr*Ofrally ranging from around M Hghtlng, and Eddie’s Resteurept
The boy said he "wanted hi received before noon Saturday, tha decrees upward were forecast for on Park Aranda which la being
see what would happen to the new achedul# ^H1 go Into enact roost of the Midwest. East and attractively painted (n bright cefengine.''
or*.
South today.
as outlined, be aald.

Post Office Makes
Change In Schedule

Boy Tries Twice To
Wreck Railroad Train

m m

Impact In Fog Cuts
I lalfwny Th ro u g h
Coastal Motfirship

WASHINGTON; Aug 13 t-Pw_ _
Sectetsty nl the Ttesiury Snyder
■mnounerd todsv that rh»cur»ioni
Wilt list! Monday with Btitim
oflicisti on’ ru in g teinu of ‘the.

$ 1,750.0110,(100 American loan It

.v

DIIVIN INTO A PARKfO TttJCtt In Itotton. Ms**., by hi* legless e*-«l
brother. Fdward, 54. Anthony POdowtkl (above), 25. ot Dorchester,
swi* a tight mr tin r ig*r*ny.~reTtTreWaTTTni I MUmHUtA 'H int 1m
out of die wrecked nuto. Anthony Is on Itie rilttrat lilt at the hospital.
His tiruHirv received a lacerated elbow.
(fnternollottat 5 oundphoto»

British Impose Indonesia Votes
Curfew On Arab iUN Protest Over
Area In Palestine Puppet Delegates
Situation Compared Air Connections Of
Dutch In In'l i e 3
With Beginning Of
Repotted
Sever cd
1936- 1939 Rc vul l

None of {he rrew of the Diamond
Knot nor the tit crew member* nf
JOGJAKARTA. J * \'. Aug l&gt; the Fenn Victory was inpitrd. the
jr.m SALEM. Aug. a 13 Id’i
id’1
— | lie Indoneiian kepulilicajy Coast (iuaid said.
Thr I’.tlesline jtovrinment inipoi'-j
Mure than an hour's rffo it early
Vshmel
vnfrsl today to |nntri|
a rigid rtufew on two piodotni.

Delegates Plan
Trip To National
Legion Conference

naiitljr Auft-atexjTtf Jaffa mnigltt rs .ili, l:s»rt
a* c/niinuing Arsh-Jewnh iltile ta u n til any appes.ancr l.eto.e |W l „f (h„ Dismond Knot t mastbdtught death lo thiee person*, the tmimil o| * delegtlmn linnt liaad tarkte hooked iver the bow
Slats Legion Adjutant A. Reid
ihe state of Last Indonehia. svhithjof the latger vessel,
*
jll *&gt; die first time a cutfen
the Republican! charge 11 run I Th* Fenn Victory's skipper, i Mann today an non need -dpial he
lisi h*en im|ioie(| pn
A fjh,
(’aid, liaidslck, told the C m st and Mrs Maim wilt leave next
srei in the Holy Land »ince die by * puppet go»eminent. Ihe (Biard th# ro n tse t was ker ping Wednesday for New York to atj tend the National American Legi;’3h-39 )e t,lt. Mihtsiy and
m route In L A* ihe smallei vessrl afloa*
Ton Convent tmt which will be
I
&lt;’apt.
C.
N.
Goodwin
ordered
I)*e patroh roamed the Hire)*' ■,u tc r,,‘
held Aug. 28-^-3l. They will motor
The cabinet aho voted In .,p-) the rrew of the Diamond Knot to north with J. H, KirpatricW of
of. Jaffa’s Mandiieh and Carton
leave
Ihe
ship
shnrtly
before
the
leiwesentattve
-,,000.000 Roephah, attempt . to separate th* vessels Elixlis. division
qusilers, virtual nom an’i land propiiste
of
motor
vehirte*
nf
Tallahassee.
(sfmtii
$MO,0OB
U.
S,
before
hey an. Th# order wa* given a* «
h'lwren all-Atali Jaffa and *11Mrs.
J.
E.
Itnuth
dietrirt
pre- i
hoiiihtiri ,t,rted) for itnmeditle precautionary incasui -. he laid, sldent of the Legion Auxilary and
Jewiih* Tel Aviv.
“until l see if it will Slav afloat.” Mrs. Olga Hunter ate scheduled
I »co Arab* anil one *Jew sveie rebel of Chinese relugeei from
The crew member* d i'flail in sr tn leave -next Sunday, said Adjbattle
a
te
i«.
stabbed lo death today in th»t
thmsrene in lifeboats, refusing to utan&gt; Mniin. on one of the two
ttVnllniir.l an I'agi T n ,|
Meanwhile, an Indonesian army vn aboard any of the numerous •pedal train* that will take the
cnnimurilnue eharged the pulrh Coast G uild rraft or l-iga in lb» Florid/ delegation from Jack­
had violated Die rea»e fi-i. nrde-* vicinity.
To New-York.
(*r&gt;ndwin .radioed Iheriiiu.i (iuard sonville
252 time* between Friday an-i
l ot id i Legion headquarters and
la.-ntlnaird ■&gt;« I'ea* !«»•
Monday. The truct- in Ihe Dulrhat Ihe Barbiion fTaza Hotel a t
Indonesian b«slilUle* became *fFifty eighth Street nnd Madison
fective in day* ago
Avenue, he said.
kps
Anotln-r Republican communique
Two Florida drum and bugle
entpx will vie with ro th er corps
ELIZABETH
in the big parade on Fifth Ave­
- rAI—Thousands nf
nue on the 28lh, tie jiflnounced.
tvmml commulrt
TALLAHASSEE, F la. Aug. 13 Tin- font times national atuF one
k lav when 10
Ul*&gt; Governor riafdwejl said t«. time international winner, the 65
-us) hound
p&lt;
ilny the Slat" would cncplirnge Harvey Seeds Miami Corps will
road freight train were derailed,
Investigators of Ihe fish-kilting try- again for honor*. The other
A
Netherlands
atm
v
CO
U
tm
U
TM
*
sprawling
coal and hot ear*
"r"d tide" In “every possible way com" o til lie that of the William
lO nllnnnl ■■ l'a*e 1 * 0 ,1
arms* the fjun-trark main lire
and lie governed by. their reroute C Morris I’nst 3tt of Fort Lattderhe-*. No one wns hurt.
mendatlon."
, ilule comprising about 40 ment­
Auxiliary hlisrs prodded |,y
lie reported the Slate llnatd ion *, ell dressed In Seminole
thr railroad expedited traffic mid
of Health amt tjie department ■•(
the railroad said two tratks were Demand Tan Bo Mot Conservation had made . sep.n nil- Indian costumes.
expected to he rlra ie j, by late
studies nf the mysterious ptagtl*
today. ,
• 1
GREAT PALI S. Mont.. Aug 1.3 which Jigs JUtercd Florida West
Eervlea ‘ from New • Vorlf (o' ~ (/V) \n expected demand fur Coast tWacliM With bodies of ilee-l
I'hdaifelphta and Washington nnd
rtutaqeiphta
sii'l rdtulfiilM product* within lb« and tlylng fish.
Tlie governor said Ihe problem
ti, South and West points wiafTl,.. next jem exceeding that of
being operated over trarks of w ar year • ra n t** m et. re p re se n t wax **a little foreign tn Ihe field”
Fla., Aug. 13,
the Lehigh . Valley and lleaillrig alive* of the m ajor oil producing of the B oard of llra flh hut th a t M'*FEBNANDINA.
brothers In their twen­
It ml roads to West I'hiladelphn. s ta te r a K ite, tu;l they sa y th ere it stood ready tn assist in any ties. -Two
sons of a carelitMer for sev­
Kpllntcrcd hftx ears end pih* ts no Im m ediate reserv e to r#t&lt;* way possible.- He » ep o ,rtd the eral homes
here, were found shot
C onservation
D ep artm en t had
of mal In twisted wreckage svss fo r any em ergency.
the head on .t roadside
ntrew irfor Rliu feet at the Boutli * Winding up a three-ilnv meet­ "tavn unable to make a reronm n- thtmigh
mflir here early todav hut no
Elii^taeth Stallmi. One of the ing of the Interstate Oil Com pact datlnn on a ffirm a tiv e artio n ra t- motive could he glvsn for th? slay­
.Bright cars landed on (he station Commission here, slate officials ciliated to relieve th e situ atio n .
platform.
“The problem is "not a local ings.
and industry leaders launched a
The voting men were John Cal­
Railroad spokesmen raid the rerlea nf lerhntral discussions with problem, Caldwrll said. “Neither vin Graham. 22 , and Curtis Floyd
wreck occlirred when the 13th day, primarily concerned with is it a new problem. There have Graham, 20. sons of Mr. and Mr»teen sporadic -outbursts of the Muse Graham who live at Sey­
car of tha Ilarritburr, t'j-.-to- developing new sources.
R. A. Catlett of W’asbington. same trouble over the yeah*. The mour’* Point here. Both were
Jersey City freight train ,w*s
derailed, and 18 cart latnlnd chief of the Federal Bureau of fpderal authorities are making World War II veterai.s and had
Mine* Petroleum
and Natural every effort to determine th# nnlyrerf hliy teen discharged from
imped the tracks.
Although service was expected Gas Division. 1* scheduled to des­ cause.-----the service-.__ _ .
to be restored on tw o ^ T ^ tk ri cribe research on the production
main line tracks by late toddy, nf liquid fuels from nil shales
In -Colorado,
railroad spokesmen said there now under wav
would be a "longer delay” In Wyoming and Utah.
h
clearing the other two tracks.
~•
.
i
Wotk is expected to ba com­
Frank Robinson, former Sanford
resident and high schuot student, pleted during the next twa weeks
who after hi* discharg-C from the on the asphalt surfacing am) wid­
Army, joined ht* parents’ and fam­ ening of the Ortimlo highw ay.
*
LONDON. Aug. 13. ( ^ - M i n ­ ily at Crtstqbal, C. Z., recently from Sanford lo Maitlan-I, W. &gt;(,
BELGRADE. Aug. 11, C D - ister of State Hector McNeil B’ld wrote that he is enloyinr tha hunt­ Hong, project engineer, announced
.today.
.
„
Negotiators representing the Brit­ the House of Commons todav that ing anil fishing in Patutna.
The highway ha* been widened
He enclosed a snap shot of a
ish and U. 8 . occupation zones ef Britain had protested against
22 to 2 fl feeL and five fool
Germany have signed a long-range Soviet armv seizure of tho Aus- trussed up "Puerco Del Monte" or from
1100,000,000 trade pa vi with Yugo- Irian mineral oil
----------------- wild dIk that.he and-Walter An­ shoulder* added to-each sute,*he-----idsvta” df*tjftSff"l5~'5uR&lt;I up~tKe" finery *t LoEiu, Auatrla. on Aug. derson Of Sanford had killed. Wal­ said. The shoulder* are to have g
ter spent a few day* with the-Rob- elav surface. Mwt of the former
economy of Western Germany and 1.
The protests, he aald. were fnaon* during tha lime the aircraft rough apota of the road hav t teen
Implement tha Yugoslav five-year
pian. it » u announced last nixht. Indged by British mambara ef th* carrier to which he wae attached Ironed out.
Tha agreement was the third AJlUd Council for Austria and of arae docked a t Cristobal.
SCHOOL BOARD MP.FTT
Ther reported findlwr a very
which the British and Americans the Austrian Treaty Commission.
The Cnuhtv Board of Public In­
Tbe British deputy commission­ itrange hill where tha uhole fam­
have mad* In the last month with
will meat Thursday
countries In the Russian Influence er. McNeil xaldj haa pointed out ily searched for moss agate nnl struction
morning at I0:00 o’clock at th*
o rb it Th* others were Ciechoi- that control council for Germany Jasper, which are aeml-precinur office
of Supt. T. W. Lnwion. BiJa
regulation*, quoted as a bail* for stone*. Thev found 3 largo ame­
lovakls and Finland.
repair of the Lake M-tnroa
Under th* pact Yugoslavia plans Uy» Soviet action, have no applica­ thyst crystal. Mr. Ruhlraon alto for
to purchase from Western Ger­ tion in Austria and th at rrpara- reported that they are building a (white) school and appointment nf
P I yrars Uon# oannot b# secured from pro­ 20 ‘ foot mahogany cabur CTulaer, school bus drivers will be con­
many over the_____
nest_ . Pfour
tap ILai good* ranging from light party which Is Id Joint British- and a x * trimming It with teak sidered. according to Hupt.-T. W,
Lawton.
woo£
American beneficial ownership.
taxlil* Works to bUst furnaces*

19 Freight Curs Arc
I&gt;eralled/’ In Jersey
Kailrond Accident

OnIdwell En coy r a
Probe Into Rod Tide

Bltfffor IMroIciini

2 Brothers Found Shot Near Ferftondiha

HuntiiiK I« Enjoyed Repair Of Highway
By Frank Robinson I Nearly Completed

Jugoslav Trade Pact
Signed For Germany

Britain Protests Red
Seizure Of Plant

2, .v ' ’At

*.

Secretary Sny:lcr To
R e p r e s e n t U. S.;
Britain Draws An­
o t h e r $150,000,000

lint,1111.
PORT INGELES,Wash., tug. 1 Snider told x news confercnc*
n i J 't—llsnttnrtl tlrcp amidships that the Nsliond Adviinry Counht an heart
tn
heait freighter
itclgit’rr In
in the
me fox
tog
1 „
«-irr ...mlduliM. !h,.&lt; A J w
’
1? ^
Steamship
t ’o. mototship
momrship Din- |0obl*im. headed by him!-ll. will
--hip Co,
inonrt Knot sank after davlirVsk inndurl the. diirqum ni on behalf
near Crescent llsy. nest nf here, of flits country
1
.
white in low of. two lux*, the
The
llnttrh
rlelegition.
which
‘
Diamond Knot had a 11.000.000
will fly line thi&gt; weekend, will ,,
salmon cargn abo*M.
■
he headed by Sir .Stilf jid Eady. jisr. ; V*
PORI ANGELES. Wash., /^ r- .'J*ecul nrintanl tn Chancellor
I I lJff**nje” inifi#ldnn (triglilcr of the Exriieuucr Hugh Dslton
Fcnn Vlc^&gt;ry cis'hcd hsllw ty
A(though_iy formal rconests
made, i t ' is liiideritbod
thimiyli ilte V,57r-ton cos'tts! ritO'
Itutlup Ih.imnml Knot m the tog- that England will ask eiuwesiion*
which would permit her to con­
hoiittii Mi.vd ol J 11an Pc F u carst serve her dwindling dollar sur
supply
.today ami If) new membyu oil by (net easing., imports from) Brit­
the ititrken mo|oj»}|ip look l&gt; ish dominion* gnd.Hecieasing lmputts from th e l'n ite d rftntes.
their lilfltrv*l'
The preieni terms of the loan
I he Inn vrttelt rollided shnr' acteenTetil prohihit this,
Srivder ’ t-mpliatized it was hie
ly (ruin and If' new mrmheri ol
thiee sud one lull mile* o II R..«e understanding that the conference
would be strictly limited to the
Rocks, it the snulhetn tl|* nl V m
British Ipnn atat wotdd no* delve
coiner td.riul at the e,*cl end "I into other nsperts of ihe British
"dollar crisis" or European aid.
the ilrsiti.
lie declined to comment on pr'osThe impart eut nrailv halfway' poetise changes', saying;
through the smaller vessel, hit•
"t want to find out -shat the
fl **n!»■*tictf (via Pflg# Tnfl)
tinic it lost for want of Ihe'tnidxe.

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

P A G E TW O

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Auxiliary Crops

The Sanford- Herald
■•lakll^,4 la I M
PuLluktd dull, t t o y r Setsrtar
n l aaatfai al
I m Im I. rur|&lt; a
III Maaaalla Airaue

Although Florida is known in agricultural circles for
Us production of citrus, celery and tomutoes, .there ijufrwidu
variety of auxiliary crops produced in this Htatc which
added some $10,000,000 to the income of Florida foment
aa airaal rla u a i l l n last year. Some of these crops offer great 'hope for sub­
PataWr XT. 1*1*. at lha T nl Olllrt stantial expansion into what, may yet become another big
I t Paalvrg. » luilda. ■ a lir lh , At I
tl C o i t o i al Marrh B. IWT.
money crop.
"Attention is often called to Florida’s outstanding
position in the production *&gt;f citrus, truck vegetables^
tobacco, sugafk peanuts-etc ,which make up the basic
agricultural pattern of the State," says the State Chamber
of pommerCe. Hut to the average general farmer, irilB_»tH*« HII-TIO* IIXTR1
eellaneous crops hiiri'ested during different seasons can
l-aiafcla tu A4*aara
mean an added and sustained income throughout the year.
"important among these crops is honey which (with
V » I „ M 'lilh a .....
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• la Maalka _______________ *M beeswax) brought in $1,618,000 last year, pinring the State
Oa* \*fl --------*-M first in honey production in the South. Florida’s pecan
crop was Hold for approximately $1,800,000, feed crops
A ll o b llu a t*
a a ilra a , cenla af
tltaaka, ta aala llaa a a a l a a llr ta af for $1,160,000. tung nuts for $1,029,000, peaches and jienrs
• at*n ala n&gt;*n la fa r I h r i a , | « a i ■&lt; for a totul of $308,000 and spring cuntaloupes for $160,000.
ta la la a la ada. M ill b* d a t i i f fa&gt;
"The Florida grn|&gt;e production is comparably small,
a l ra a a la r ad a a rlla la a »*•»*
r -_L-- - - ■ ■
- a 1
■1
$120,000,* but Florida grapes brought more per ton than
la laaA
N i « i * a H &gt; . M *pn**ala&gt; any in the nation. "Forest products sold by farmers and
H a t* , la * .. r«p * * a * a i* 'T 1 W II* ,a id
products brought n total of
la lh a a a tla a a l (la id af a d a tH U la a nursery und greenhouse
Off1**a ara tu n lalalaa d la I b r !» » • - $10,061,000' (breakdown not
available) last year. The
aal
r lllr a
la
Ib a (e a a l i T
r r l u l i a l h t * d a « « n * l * la ( V r * l “ growing of plants for .farmers In more northerly regions Is
Bad H , n .T o t h .
____________
of particular interest to the State's formers."

Traffic Safely ■

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Labor Day Plans
he continued. _ Senator Holl.m.l
will be the principal apeaket and
there will be other diilinguiihed
guadi.
Alanaaar Ed Hiffgina raportad
tliat plogic** ta living matte to­
ward Securing a baaetmll train­

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Khythm trondlar*
Pointing out.that the local Nnvnl station is taking the litas
l!:00 K,*» at Noun
lead,
with
the
co-operation
of
city
and
county
civic
leaders,
111II Wvalirn Mtli.dlaa
-- -— IMI .
Nonn llntir Nmn
in directing public attention to the need for greater traffic 11*10
Stamp* Quart*!
WEDNESDAY, AUGEbT 13, 1W47 safety precautions, the PouhucuIu Journal mijkes some time­ ITMi
1100 K*ara
11
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1
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String*
ly comments on measures which might be taken to help.
"The placing of battered wrecks where they can be seen I-.I0 lladdHy Mt.trnar
BIBLE VERSE FOll TODAY
*•
1 ■Cij1. C^ilbYfMTUP kV"pfihnriids and the 'drefUon o f VMtar 'emssps hr' Ipdts W‘a
YOU MtIBT HAVE HOME- where fatal accidents hnvo occurred,” the Journal says, IrlV Uar Non* JUnch
li«0. N*»*
^
THING TO MULTIPLY BY
l^WL Tommy Dont/
MULTIPLY YOUR 'SPIRITUAL “should certainly impress the driving public with the value I J t t «'ol* Gl»* Club .
TRKASURES;.For&gt;ho»o*v«r hath of care in observance of all traffic rules and regulations. ■«/«* N*w*
to hint (hall be given, and who­
“The greatest cause of'accidents is the calm belief thatjam* Tm’ ctbb
soever hath not, from him (hall *it can’t happen to me.’,/Perhaps these displays will drive, l i # »5«ti?*Ti,m.
1k&gt; taken evin "thabii which ha hume the fact that such death. Injuries and’ damages can;*'*1 M*« ih. Band
1 thinketh h&gt; hath.—Luka H.1B.
happen to anyone—and.quite often they happen to innoceriti
The SecseUry General ol the persona.
.. ‘------------------ Untied Nation! iniiiti he icei no
“The Im-al safety campaign ties in well with the statewide'
Tuntnediate"war 1tiiei1TAi&gt;pnfnttjr{ nimpaiRn ivhtch hBii-been-rrmriuctert b r (tnvprmrr-ealttwEttrf---- A
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aortd'i bad boyi It it inn nlioulii iiiijn uhs ttn
the _ value of the s t a t e ;
___th
pie people
________
all lhat the world'
i«»y
«■•&gt;
ate doing at the moment it juit highway patrol which is constantly on the road to cabtion ,l.
motorists, to assist in accidents and to make arrests when!.'
■*'1 *'
making (acei at each oilier.
to mediate the civil war 10 that
necessary.
“The campaign is one In which every automobile driver country. Prieto, once Paraguay*!
We have noticed at marked an must
participate. After all, common itolitencss and consider­ foreign min il ter. 1 • i d ‘other
improvement in icrvic* at many ation of the other fellow would obviate most of the traffic American nation! could not re­
Hanford eilablirhmetili during it- accidents.
main indifferent.
cent monlhi at wt have leen in
"Take It Easy—Save a Life’ is a slogan under which
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (J P )_
the .face lifting of certain down­ every motorist could enlist.” '
Preiitlent human, rent the Unit­
town building,. All of which il
ed Stale* delegation off to the
definitely to the good. The wartime
Farmers In The Air
Pan American Security Met tin!
“public be damned" treatment it
in Rio De Janeiro today with hn
on the way out. and the store which
Mid-western farmers are lifting themselves out of the beat withei for “a iucccaiful
give* the invite will get the butearth-bound class and going tip in the air for fun and for conference.",
,
beta.
business.
"I
come
to
bid
you
gentlemen
George Thiem v/ritea for the Chicago Daily Newn of a
The local Jayceei are to be meeting in Champugn, III., where several hundred pUne.x farewell and wiih you a happy
congratulated on the Success ol landed for a get-together of farmern. Is in. eatimated that and lucceufui trip and a success­
~tbriT-f*crtit tlitrccm fev*nr*im l 1.000 HHnofa- agricnlhiriiita 'own Hmi use' private planes, ful conference," Mr, Truman tali
the thotoukhnm with which all while 850 Imliutut farmers fly. Many from Michigan and jhe departing delegates at Wash
ington National Airport.
plana wne made an ^u lta effi­ Wisconsin add to the number.
ciency with which they were car­
Several uses for planes tire given—going after repair “ 1 am glad to have this del­
ried out. Sunday*! banquet which parts, spraying, inspection, bringing home ntrnwberry egation. as it lies' to many limes
terminated the affair and which lants nnd ordering cattle. Wimt Bounds best to people in the pail, working for peace
brought to Sanford Edward li t- rouglit up to consider the farmer’s lot n hard one, is in ihe world, particularly in the
relt. an editor of national reputa­ tlte sundown Right to cool off after ii hot day in the fields. Western Hemisphere."
tion, wai one of the moil nolabla Some flit to Wyoming for trout-fishing, and others hop - Yhe United State* delegation
io th# conference, opening in th*
.occasions we ever attended here to Florida for the sunshine they need in January. Not only Brazilian capital Friday, Is head­
young
farmers
have
Joined
the
air-minded
group,
but
all
And Would have done credit to
ed hy Secretary of Siata Mar­
ages, from 18 to nenrfy 60, are represented.
shall and Includes Chairman Vanany city in Florida.

Kiwanis Meet

the pound freely convertible into dwindling supply has increased.

The Importance of the i*Ut
was emphasized by the annour**.
ment that the Notional Adviu,™
IO &gt; B tl* H * tt* M P « * » O a * l
pc** of th* plant aa aanitary verubilitr became effect«ve. the Council , will speak for th* Uohu
proceaaing, *!p*ei*lly of meat, flight of dollars from Bntaln’a Slates.
fiaji^ and pouhry, and produced
from the container sample* of
ItroCeiaet! and ft men turkey,
atvak, fish tabbit, bacon ham,
corn on tlie cob and other prod­
uct*, all wrapped" In pliofilm, and
kept at sub-degree temperature*
dollar*.

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In the week* since full c*n-

The L0NGW00D HOTEL
LONGWOOD, f’LA.

F ra n k S ham es told of th* quick

growth of Florida' Fashion* mail
outer buiineia sine* « he ffrtt advviti*cment apjpeared. Sept. 1 ,
1040, in a New York newspaper.
He revealed that the advartisementa now gpp*ar In 68 newspapeis, 20 niagaslnea *ml , have
rebelled 100,000,000 readers.
Three nf his employe**, Mil*
Betty Welton, Mias Melba Fred­
ericks and Mi** Emily MailhaWk
demonstrated dreeaee of plaid
pattern and got A Jot of ap­
plause. Miet wejton appeared as
Kiltjr La**. Mias Frederick aa
Highland Lasa'bnd Mis* Matthews
aa Bonny Laa*.
8 am Martina, pet sound direr
lor, demonstrated a mall opening
machine. Michael
Glnton
and
Frank Sandler, of th* compan&gt;
were guests. Forrest Galchel nas
introduced by M. N. Cleveland,
am! in turn introduced Alex
Johnson.

the training of about 750 men
*ach winter.
Brig. - General J. C. Ilutchiaon
aak^d far a n d . received-Lite Hidoiaement of the Chanilter of
Qimmerca In an effort, to induco
bbaiiiaaamen to offer their cmployeea who (nay Join the Na­
tional Guard time off for pe&lt;
1Iodic training period* without
Ida* of pay or regular vacation*.
General IlutchiiOh pointed on:
that the orgenlutlon of a rifle
company here would, mean ar
annua) income of about 140,000
and that thia was something In'
which the trade body should b*
especially Intem tvd.
Mr. Higgina reported on recfnt cangieulonal action facili­
tating ,Ure transfer of a ir sta­
tion* and other naval property
t* cities end countlee where ren­
tal* and
iais
ant other Income i* devotth* maintenance of the
vd to
a irp o r t, He aleo said that wots
begun on the 12-foot river
hks beg
I l ‘t* li* u 4 h u m I ' b r * (la * .
channel and that $ 000,000 is now British delegation has in mind be­
available for Ita completion.
fore making any atatament.
Ballot* are being mailed In the
“We are prepared to Helen to
she anno*!
annunl anything they bring up, as long
next .few
f«w day* for Ut«
ji a i it ii withIM- th e . area of the
Anglo-American loan agreement."
vrrtiilng plans fur tnv coming
In two other development* on
winter which include six latg t the International economic scene:
signboards located et strategic
1. Snyder scotched “pvialatent
highway intersections, and the rumors” In London's financial dis­
printing of a Urge number nf trict that tha Troasury planned to
booklet* with many beautiful pic
increase its price on gold from
lute* of Semintle Onmty- seen** the present 135 an ounce to f&amp;0.
and recreations) activities.
The secretary said there have been
Vice president E. G. Kilnat- “no
plana and no discussions” of
rick ^•{ jJjd ^o v er^ H w ^ w t m j . such’
&gt;utn aa movB,
n increase
,„«*«** III
move. nAn
in wie
the
Trrid-prtflnirouid s » i i t g u m p ro r
ware Mrs. Prudence B r u n o nf countries with gold reserve* to ex
Casselberry. Senator L. F. Boyle, tend their present do inr credit*.
M. B. Smith. H. B. Pope, Gen-, 8 - The Britiah witluirew another
eral Hutchison and Mr. I^e. Mr. *160.000,000 of their U. 3. loan,
Inglty, J. F McClelland, Johntleaving only *850,000,000 available.
Brumfey, Sanford D o u d n o y , i At tlie recent rate of withdrawal
Fletcher Boll*, and TtollsmJ Dear.. ( Treasury official* .estimated the
loan would be oxnausted ih Octo­
ber. instead of next June M, a*
contemplatedr
Besides the expected proposal to
(I'aallaMO it..m P»a« Owl
increase British buying from her
that he hoped salvage tu** could domlniona. atKarve reputta indi­
pull hi* vestal to Esqultnalt, a few cate the British delegation to the
talks here may seek a modifica­
mile* away.
*
Goodwin said hit No. 2 and No. tion of the loan* terms which inaka
J hold* were flooded and No, 1
had 10 feet of water and “it's still
Dr. Churlcs L. PersonB
gaining" despite th* pump*.
Th* strait was fairly calm ex­
Uptumctrifit
cept for ground swells. The two
Sanford Atlantic Bk. nidg.
ships were ohwured by a heavy,
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Phone 29A
low-lying fog bank.
Sal. 9-12
_ There was no report of. rnsualKyeg Elamlned • Gla*M« Fitted
ties on either ahlp.

U growing In popularly every day.
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Sundays from' 12 to 8,

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The farmer, generally considered conservative, if not
ii,. reactionary, has shown himself to he forward-looking and
John Clark. hfk*iA*nt
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adaptable in this appropriation of the airplane to his own
Hialeah race tree k
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* ’ use. One fault often found with life on the farm is its
ter thin avcraiatMscason" for
isolation. This condition will no longer have to be reckoned
Florida next winter. “The Floridi
with if more farmers follow the lead of .these midscaion will be e good one/’ he westerners.
* .
says, "and allentfance at Hialesh
should compare with our Lett

i .TMn;" Reporta, however, from
other resort* ihii summer, are not
so encouraging. Prices are hi*li
and the public is wary. If Florida
towiit interests can refrain from
gouging our visitors next winter,
s-v we v^ll probably have all ty&lt; can
Uke care oft but the time hei
pasted when (m ale )*jU pul up
with anything.

Ruhr Talks

Arab Curfew

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“direct Itaaring" on Ruhr eorl
prHuctlon ran he canriilated. •
The confareas split up into
■uucummittees, each anigutd *p*.
cific phasa* of tha overall Viol*
I«m after veeterday'e two intro­
ductory session* got the conferrnc« under way.
Moving to quiet French fenrr,
Thorp made it
It pilain that Britain

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ciiwni yiujly ilH ih S g 'rfex t y e a n | ioJ&gt;u “blw.ntnin*
prtuWr
mg and pro*
U Gariy
tomato
,i.l
;
Item Dan M
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oua spot ip the midat of all
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and Frank 3m*lb«rt have rope
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been bolding confetepce* leading
to the latter's *unw|nctm*iu ihitl
he Will not tun and indicating
McCarly may soon, announce
agaimt Fuller Waircn who is cer­
tain to have bis hat in the ring.
Tom Watson lias alio inrlicale.l
hit intention to run. but $enatot t , l Shand* of Gainaavilte 'cannot
punted out. No doubt there
be others, but aa of the pres­
ent writing it looks at if Fuller
7an«o i*. the min to beak

Freijnth official* ar* watchi'ig
tha' talks with a wary eye ilnca
limy fie) France should have • a
major vole* In determining hoar
quickly her recent fd* recover*
from Clffkffecta of the war.
The throe power* now ar* ar­
ranging an additional conference
where French view* on evrnittal
control of th* Riflir mine* and
plana for stepping up th* la veil
of industry In Western Germany r
Will V* th rn h ad out. The French
government he* repeatedly urg­
ed International auperviiion o '
the Ruhr, Germany1* main in­
dustrial are*.

All shops in the border area
between Tel Aviv and Jaffa re­
mained closed this morni** and
moat residents of th* squalid re­
gion on both aids* o f the dividing *tl t
Uriel kept th eir shudder*, uaaed
despite th* intense h e a t
. Hfek declined to commint ah tha
Normal crowd* frequented Tel J’tiMatlon. but vateren policentalt,
Aviv's bathing beach**, however, f Whom the eurrernh trouMs* grp
although vonildcratt* tanalarr was
laU cen t o f O * 103d Arab rereported fn the xll-Jewtsh city. 1
whlch bathed tha Haljr Land
FoHce Superintendent ITinagan, Ift” blood, expressed frank dismay
head o t tha Jaffa-T«l Aviv district, rfVer th* turn of evayiu.
railed a special .htah-lsvel confer­
“It began juat thta w ar in 10SS/'
ence In Tel Aviv to plan meant of laid nn* police Inspector, “only
keeping order.
thl* time you can bet It will bo
Palestine government author- tougher."

YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
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Aluminum « Cwlar - Polished Aluminum
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thaf any riqe party
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were injured,.

STARTS THURSDAYP6 r ^ I^AYS •
The same Glenn Ford who tamed ‘Gllda’l

to the Timet-Union.
ator Tab appears to be gaineund on Governor Dewey foi
publican presidential nomi-T b ih
u of; i upu.ual
us Democrats bethe. next President of Ire
~ atei will probably be a
.-You may think w*Ye
" you’ll u sd your hi*-

IS year*,
p ffasa.ik jong
rascals out

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Henherg (R-Mleh.) of th* Sen­
ate Foreign Relation* Committee
and 'Warran R. Austin, U. 3.
dttrgaie to th* UN Becurity
Council and former Republican
s e n a t o r from Vermont.
After wiahing th* delsgation
good luck, Preiidant Truman said
he hope* the Rio conference will
set* an rxample for th* rest of
the world.
. Yardenbcrg commented:
“I agree with that.”
Secretary Marshall, replying to
th* President'* brief, informal
speech, said that ha and hit colI-agues ar* flyt"F south “In tr#
interest of what Is vary Impor,
t*m (it th# world of today, kh*
solidarity of th# W tatam Hemtiplfrie nations."

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H Y D R /Y M V IIC
... as ultra-modern as tolivisian, and
D RIV E
fjf with nearly 8 years af PROOFbehind it!
It's la the picture foe the future—and
OUamuUle Uinga it to you faJajr/ Just
0 * thleVlaUm la tha Kig naWa In the
tild ef electroaioe, euiometie taastamieeioaa a te the uum W r-oae tonic ef
cvaivcraatiua tn the automobile Industry.
8 m m day 3 , . nobody will atuft gear*
. . . nobody trill push
dutch. But
today . . . only Hydra-Made Drim
presides fully mtomalie sAi/ihsg/ Only

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T h a i’s more . / ,
Malie Drive
wm ■iatrodaced
naarly
&lt; yearn ago! Store that time it has Weu
j w W In tha hands ef w ady 400,000
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bitlieua of toil** of $ " '
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Id combat u k ell ,
Today, she loweal-pricrd car to

CM Hydra-Matto Drive* i* the M art
mw OhUmobile—away oat ahead wmmnlkaftr—away out ahead to appearawe,-too. Owaert Jbsos* Oldsmubile is
always to tune with tasnorrow. They
expect OtdemobUe to fxmw out fuu with
tb* really important advancement* like
Hydra-M atic Drive. T hat's why *0
many future-minded people nay, "It's
SM ABTtoO wnatsOttar .

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. SANFORD. FLORIDA

“Forty Plu*" Club
Movement Helps Man
Get High Paying Jobs

W E D N E S D A Y , A U G . 1 3. 1 9 4 7

F SU Is Anticipating
Enrollment Of 3,800
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Aug. 13
OF)—Florida Stale University, be­
ginning its first full term a t a
cocrhicallimit) institution, m i) b*
a little overcrowded next month
but it is expecting a* w o r d err-*
rollmcnt of .1,800 students.
Mote than *2,800 women stu­
dents already have been accep*ed and 'uidvcnutv official* re ­
ported application^ ' from 1,000 ,
nfen, most of them .war veteran -.
Last year theie were approx­
imately 24M) at turret,-*ludorm and
700 men enrolled In -1ha Tallahnssro branch *of ■the *University
*/
of Florida.
Dr. Broward Culpepper, dean
of student welfare, said a new
dormitory now. under construc­
tion will not lie* Trudy- for ownpanry until the winter quarter
m Ih-crmlwr, but additional fa ­
cilities .are being provided at
Dale Mabry Field to lake care
of the overflow,

AP Newafenure#
Tha "Forty Flu**' club movem tnt &lt;* coming bark to life
new that some elder businessmen
a rt not drawing *alary. .cheek.*
In th* atyle to which they hare
been accustomed;
In New York, Philadelphia, D«ston, Chicago, Detroit among other
cltfea, unemployed men • over -to
who bate earned at leaat $4,000
a ybar a* executive* */o band­
ing together again In non-prof­
it, cooperative organisations to
- h*rp eaclv "other ‘ find •aaeeutlVc
job*. *
WHH the manpower shortage
beginning to crack, widely asaorted pohleaa male* are rally­
ing' ’together In three patrician
peraonnel aerrlcea under the ban­
ner, “there la no aubatltutr for
*1 perlence.**
, The Detroit club had memlwrthlp application* from into man
who "w ent.through two fortunea"
and from another who needed a
job although he had made $600,- AT IAKISUCCISS, N. Y, Col. Roschcr
000 from patent royalllea on a Lund, chairman of tho United Na­
■machine tool.
tion* Balkan Committee, and hi* . Men with prior service In any
An Army general facing retire­ assistant, Jeane Torncy, arc shown of the Armed Force* may enlist
ment joined the Boston club. So with aomo of tho documents sub­ for direct initial 'assignm ent for
did an ordained minister unable mitted a* evidence In tho Balkan a minimum period of one vear
to aupport hi* family on j border case. Th* U, N. Security within the geographical limits of
church aalary. Doth had hud pro- Council established a special acven- the Third Army Area. Cant. Hob
vtoua executive experience.
nation subcommittee to determine M. Hester of the Orlando Army p a T'» ,4r i j
„ In New York, a. former. ndnvr-ji whether, a ftngle resolution could' •Re**uIJtW office anrwrVnced twdiy.
Individuals enlisted will Ire Ini­
“ becime
"forty-pluacr,” and in possibly be drafted to settle the
tially assigned to any underthe
go
jo eluli
club two of the Balkan question, (International)
streotlr unit or idstallatlon of
men handling
ling telephone queries
K air choice. The Army Air Forces
and typing chorea arc a former
are not included In the ibove and
colonel and an ex-major.
the minimum period (if enlistment
Generally, however, the memis 3 vears. ■
bera come Immediately from job*
Capt. Hester- further stated th'at
aa plant manager*,' comptroller*,
all assignment so foe a specific
vie# president# In charge of per­
limit or insHlatlon' la for Initial
sonnel. brokers, bankers ^ahd oth­
asslgment only and • that lu
er executive poat*. Their former
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 13,.(Spe- ca«e of military neor*»t4r-twdlvldxxUxiea .ranM afram. IJ.fKlO. a gear
to $50,000. Th* I'hiladelphla rlub of newly arqulied equipment will ~u*Ts nraylie n-naslgnul wTTTdn IK*
once had a president who joined Ire available to University of Flor­ Army Area at any tinie within
after hla $ 12,000,000 Iron com­ ida student* when ih-j 11)47-48 the ono vear.
pany went kaput in the drprr.x. term open* Sept. 22.
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RAINS DAMAGE FAHTUKES
The new cquiptnrr.l, received
Th* Forty Flu*" idea wax start­ through donation* from various
Funta Gorda, Fla.—Some Chared in the late thirties (anmc nay Army divisions, and purchased at
in Boston, others say- in N rtr a discount from the War Assets lotto County pastures have been
York) and all hut diet! out dur-‘ Administration, rin g er from n dam ned considerably by heavy
ing the war when manpower of $250,000 radar set' to household rains during the past few weeks,
ill ages wai at a premium. The furnishings for the newest veter­ and rattle In low arras havj shown
some w eigh t losses as a result,
end of the war and the availa­ ans' housing village.
bility of many younger men Iwgati
It Includes the latest in engineer­ according to County Agent N. H
the revival of the movement.
ing laboratory ami research equip­ McQueen.
The eluli* in the various cities ment: new classroom, shop, and
The cotton plant has a part In
operate independently—without a laboratory installations for stu­
c e n t r a l organisation—although dents registering in chemistry,"bot­ producing four fitwrs — cotton;
they generally m e the same name, any. biology, and pharmacy: fur­ rayon made from cotton llntar*.
slogan, eligibility rules ami modu* nishings for new dormitories for wool and mohair from ineep and
single students; offire equipment goat* fed cottonseed n r» d i:ti.
operandl.
The club* are not Interested in for faculty and administrative of­
any Job paying le*x than $1,000. fices. as well as thb Flnvet 111 fur­
, And frequently they land one* niture, and mobile and mainten­
far numbers which pay much ance equipment for the expanding
facilities;
ttf U r than that.
Acquisition of * new equipment
The star alumnus to date was
a Detroit member who recently during the past yrar open* to Uni­ A r e | M I n t m r n l r i l n i l * I t r k l n e * f
landed a $10,000 Job as grnrral versity oF Florida Upper Division r r H M , e a n f l a a l a , m a k e s . * a n k * r n .
manager of a large manrrfartur- students new fields of research ■ Ifclrtr* I n n l . r . t r . H i r l , r e n a r j s k i n
*..*f
IV r q u irk ta lle r an#
Ing concern having plants through­ and advanced Study, nnd to ?.«wer *■.t-f.11ln alU
rr--.ll. «as w m i l l t
O IV T out th* country. Orlrago and Division students a .'hanro for in­ H I ’. X T . l l M f t » r H t e r I k s k « r l a
New York have $20,000 gradu­ dividualised Instruction and l#l»* I k s m r m j a n . H f f s r s S I n I k s t a l k s
oratory work in .the haste wieners, k s * k k a a a s . W k l l s , a r r a a s l s a s . a n f ate*.
will enable the University to l a s p t i r . S a l s f a s fc «kls a a r s k I M *
Th* Detroit club pays Its av- and
enroll all qualified Florida stu­ rV- IaI.T H HA V H anmi Vs T I l K V rTw—« I«k ls »I «' Ieh«ss.lI.
traga placement in a Job pay­ dent#—men
and women—for th» J i l n n n -1 T a k e s . S a M fcr T a a s k l a a .
ing between $8,000 and $ 10,000 ;
Term. Applications for en­ I . a a s y M i l l l a n m l l l H l A . A a d s r a a a
In Now York, the average range Fall
rollment thla Fall, mu it be in tjn*
la from $4,000 to $10,000 and in Registrar's
office "by August 15.
Philadelphia, from $0,000 to
Equipment
valued nl 1(111,52:*
$7,200,
has been added to the Instructional
The Boston president reported. and research laboratories of th*
"On* of "our men was canvassing College of Engineering with $57,*
202 SnnTord Avp.
a downtown firm and was told, 761 in new classroom nnd labora­
C a sto r P om ace
'we're not Interested In $ 10,000 tory equipment marked for cht-mto $25,000 men, but If you hear of islrv. biology, botany an I unarm2 .8 0 per cw t.
anyone looking for *50,000 to sccutical study.
$75,000, tend them along,," There!
4.G0 p er cw t.
ta no lata word on what happen
ed In th a t cb m .
Th* New York club h is about
1,300 advent alumni: Chicago 550,
and Detroll, more than (100. One
of Philadelphia'* proudest place
MIAMI —f/P)—Between racing
- manta w*a that of general con­ seasons most horse traekx are as
Cotton Seed Meal
sultant to a big company there deserted as a haunted*barn. But
Th* man who. got the Job was not Florid*'* ahowplaee Hialeah
Freoh -Celery Seed
82.
park, where more than 250.000 ((■olden) .............. Sift !t&gt;
•To gat. an Idea of how the off-season visitor* have come just
Pascnl
o.t...— S 9. Ib
tltfbu work, consider the New to look.
York organisation, which ha*
The chlrf toorlst attrarlnn at
Alan Cnmttix, DDT and
found jobs aa close to hnmc sa Hiabah la the herd of flamiirjcoa,
two floor* above Da office* 'and' Their population has been In' . o th e r Insecticides. ,a* far away aa Korea and Ala*- creased by- 65 wince racing closed*.
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TV* mr'rqberaltlp in S’ew York
The Kokanee Salmon ia a
before tho war ran close to dwarfed form of the Pacific SockX-CEL STORE 1
100, dropped to 10 or 12 during eye which has adapted
Itaeif
th* war and new I* back up to completly to life In fresh water
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd StTO. Each member must allot two
Phone 154
and a half day* every week tor
About 75 percent of all* car
Sanford,
Florida
the clab. There are no paying theft# oceur where tha owner has
We Deliver
job*.
left, hia ignition key* in hla au­
. Th* two days must be spent tomobile.
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in field wotk or handling nffiro
chores. The hslf day ta for a t­
tendance a t the regular weekly
meeting. Every member eontrib*
ntag a little toward the'expenses.
Every month th* club publishes
a bulletin listing member* anon­
ymously w ith a thumbnail sketch
of w h at each ha* to offer. Abo.it
5,000 copies of each bull*
tin at* printed. Half go to flrmi
Wo make our own lee Cream, All flavor*
w hich have asked for them. The
Taaty — Dalicloua — Healthful
rem ain d er ant distributed by field
wot k e n
w ho regularly canvass
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WEDNESDAY. AUG. IS. 1947
WEDKE8DAY. AUG. 18. 1947

Kouinillats Honor
Sanford Visitors

THE- AAWFORD H ilU L D . 4 a NFDHD. FLORIDA .

Detroit. The kid wa* In the me&gt;
ih in t marine limn. ju»l u ll th»
boat ami humbly out of shape.
But Kirll **w ihnt hr wa* tough
and that hr could hl^
,
Since Leslie’* enlistment period
had cipirrd. he drrided to 41
By MAI KIR COSSMAN
along with Krell. Firat, the fight­
U* Nrwcfralurr*
FI 1ST. Mich.—Thi* auto city er’s name wa* reversed from itl
of 175.000 awing* out into Id* iriginal I&lt;eallc Jock._ Thru Krell
time xpnrt* the night of Aug. look. him to New York. Several
22 when Willie Vep defend* hi* of hi* early ap|x mi aitrc* were in
Senator Uprlalny
llatllm d. Conn., I’ep’* home town.
We • noted with Inleiext Pie- World'* feathei weight champion
In thr last year and a half,
lent Sidney llvrlony'a #'J5 fine diip against tha home town, favor- however. lardic has'.oiieiated. egyyed on lent Bevil of. tlb UrT h e i r I f . - . . . . m l - i i l l . U i a l r l l W..t rluxivrly in *Flint and Net* Orlindo Senator* fur hi* action* at
Ixa'if*. ' UwwkliPsWHbnr and with
tile Municipal Park SatUldiv night ■anrtioned by the Michigan Bor­ a new pm niotrr,. Tummy Cuaing (Vnimixxinn afliy Pep'* mam.ger. I*iu Visruai, lelentrd in an -aiiz. boxing boomed in Flint,
railier
demand which the promot­ .’Cwaaatui niatVhnl I.exile agi.inxt
a fall and ruraplrte report un
e
r
had
agreed to , for payment Willie Amleis\m of Itrtroit for
tha incident, and «ra think that
guarantee to J’cp thy Michigan frathri weight chainit would bo wall for I'rnidcal of a
ploitxhip Inal August. la-slie Wot
Ilerloag to delvo into the mailer Iwfore the match.
ThU will I* Pep's first title nu a five-round kayo.
a little more thoroughly hefolc
From that point on. Jock's
Hrfenae nlnre be annhilxtrd Ssl
completely dosing the cs»e.
clonic* talked nl a rh.vmpio,
We do n u t’meai^to criticise Ihe
-hip match. Finally, they sold
8 anatur bail club or make any
t'u«*«n*. who went a long way
fait# accusation* ab-mt the dul|.
nut on .the limb liy guarantee­
ing I’ep 123.000 or an option .of
35 perrrnl of the net gate, h u ll,
National llnxlng Association blrs&lt;* anxious for the title *hol, asked
only n $ 1,000 guarantee (ruin
positions that re&lt;|uire suspensions,
Pep fiulsfietl Bartohi In I- ('11sagna. provided hr rould have
then we are all for it,
now wears Imtfi hi* choice of 70 percent of ev­
Saturday aighl'a apectarle waa lounde and
•n r of the worst that ha* orrnr- rrnwna. Setlously hint in a plant erything left aftyr expense* are
red la Ihe Florida State league rrash Jan. 5 of thin year, I’ep paid. Cus«an* agrred to that.
Kiel), basing his opinion nn
on
did not return to the ring until
in many a dg£.
.
eaily ticket -nlr*. figures he and
then warmed
Bevil shouldered Toivrlv fiom
half way the distant e lietween half dozen. pabM.ka* la-fore *r- Jock may realise' more than ( 20 ,HH&gt; or. tnorr from that uiiuiual
third base back to 'th i 'mine plat­
ter. - M i s r of the 0 r!aod« p l« \.. swarm.-d on the field ami Rcvril
leslie, 2 -i year* old, has held n •T he fight will I* staged at At­
made no attem pt to hand!.- them. position among the lop I 2rt.|aiiin&lt;l. wood Stadium which has 13.000
Op* of the Scry*tor* n-illeil Ijive- er* for more than a year on the permanent seats. Tutsans l-elievet
ly’s rap down over hi •* fare re­ strength of a record which now lie ran expand to h»u*e 20,000
peatedly and, op* of them went includes '34 knockouts, 20 decis­ fan*. The young H int promoter—
*0 far as to sljig the .dlminvllve ions, four drayrs, two knockouts he’* only 30— doesn't look for s
suffered
and acven losses on sellout, but he's talking- in term*
arbiter.
I
Manager John Krnler sent a point*. Both the kaynrs were dish­ of a JIOO.OOO gate.' Tickets die
.
telegram to Prrpldent Jlerlung yes­ ed out hy lightweights, Juste Fon­ spate.! from $2.75 to $15. "'
terday morning.
taine in Ilt43, ami Bobby Smith.
Krlder'a wire elated; "I am
SWISS JOIN COURT*
requesting a complete InvrxllgaThe stumpy Flint battler i*
BKRN, Switzerland — fA”)*tioa of report mad* by Umpire a favorit* here from (iol.leu
Lavelv on (ft* fialag nf manager Clove* days. Aa nuvire flyweight Svritzerjantl. not a member of the
Loa Devil for hie aril.in* ia the and then
open
bantamweight United ’ Nations, ha* decided to
ninth,tnalng of Saturday.Buhl'*- champiuiu Ira waa vole.1 - Flint'*
must popular (.lover on (he I n i *. . Justice under the provisions of
‘T would like to know why an
aggressive
two-fiste I the Unilerl Nations. The federal
umpire rould have Ihe audacity ■wringing, That
___ ___
love for .........
artinn council was authorized to pay
to all but exonerate the Urlando still distinguishes his Efforts and Switzerland's first assessment,
club after gelling us* of the hit followers rlaim he hits is amounting to $640,000,
_worsl goings aver I have ever hard with hi* left hook as he duel
seen in base balk"
---------with his straight rig4tl
Yes. John, we too would like to
Leslie'* rhsnrr for Ihe cham­
know the full story behind the pionship is traceable to thr smart
whole deal.
Kuldanrr he ha* been given It)
If any umpire in the Florida
State League or any other league *y|vanlan‘ who drifted west In
will take the Verbal lashing-and become an Arizona rancher, Krell
tk
n k M U l "going over" .k
.t ithe
t . . l rl(lrll^ |o ,h„
m, naK,
the. physical
that
Senators gave Ioively at the Mun­ fighters.
icipal Park Saturday night, thr
The first time he saw (.exile
umpire is not fit to work a game was the night he was knocked ou;
in organized baseball,
by Fontaine in a six-rounder In

Featherweight Title
Against Jock Leslie

S ID E L IN E S

Orange Bowl aquad returning
aled In Ihe umpire's report.
&gt;*ut.
an easeall■"* * 1/SU.haa.
---------- J— prartb ally,
• / ' wii
, We firmlv believe that thr ntorjr -veteran
k&lt;iuai| including at- ir.tart
will be retold and that the ending
string backflrld reoily for the
will be changed ronsitlerahl.-. vheli first
President Herlong gets the (rue fourth year of play. Bernlr
report.
■ u|&gt; m e,
i’irk nicking Spcl
rill'Kgle.f
Jim and Hetty Rhody, owner*|
• • Florida has 35 war vet* on it*
of Ji and Betty's Fishing Cr.mp !•tentative
roster. . v . M luitaippl
on the east end of the hulklirad, etete
plays in Chattanooga, F^rst
have erected picnic Uldoi for
lam in g pnd San Francisco on sue.
those who desire to g et out in the cessiyr
weekends td open thy grid
wide open apace* and enjoy some
good fresh air and pirnts lunches. season. . . . Resides thono lilt* anil
Jim also states that he has the usual Southwestern and South­
ern Conference foe*, other npponreally biting. Several pe*i{ita have ents (u meet Southeast .t i Confergone out lately ..and caught the core teams Include Boston College,
limit Jim elated. This is really a Cincinnati. Duquesne, Oklahomn A
nice little spot fo r those who want A M. HurdinSimmuni. West- Virto go out for an afternoon, of fish Kanxiur State.
ing picnirking. j v ’
Until Shelby Kinney pitched a
no-hit, no-run ifame against New
Oflcana Sunday, no Atlanta pitch______By t'H im . H o s t'll
_
er. had done it since 1321 when
Johnny Ruggi, father of Louise
ATLANTA.~Aur 13* t/P|—Paul Bugga, the golf sU r, accomplish(Bear) Bryant, Kentucky'* young
football coach, at first glance ap­
pear* to have scored tne south'*
greatest victory since Bull Run.
cities, all TXCept Little Rock In the
iouthern aaso^atlon, plus Jackeon. Misa.,*mi| meet Monday plght
at Ilirmingham to rtimpleto plan*
for a southern professional basket­
hackfisld from the latter stato and ball league. Ben Chapman, Phil­
a dozen other* made varloue “lion- adelphia Phillie* manager, ami
■porta editor Raymond Johnson of
the Nashville Tenneaavsi head live.
Bryant, yi

-STAN COMSTOCK

r~r~~

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Heller.

Sports Roundup

INNERSPR1NG MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEOS

Manufactured To Y«mr
Individual Order By

ECHOLS

.*

Mattreaa Renovating A
Rebuilding A Specially
Call Ua Today ~ Sleep
• ”
Heller Tonight \

ECHOLS^b e d d in g
COMPANY

• Social Calender

invited
nr«tTtnxt-thl». megt tug. .T hr -Sun­
beams, Junior U. Am and Junior
R. A.s- will alto meet in their
respective place*- at 1:30.'
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware' Bible d a i s of
tha Firat Methodist Church will
have a covered dish aupper at the
church a t 7:00 P. M. with Mia.
J. H. Tindel, Mra. P. II. Wyatt
and Mra. Alyce Ashdown as hos­

bv practically avrry othv.‘ big Par­
is fashion house.
- This veteran showman pays
homage Instead to the natural
form silhouette, bringing d.g Ihe
lines o f ' t h e figure by skillfull
drapery and unusual otraling.
The pleating- is shown on every
type of silhoustte. On a neat num­
ber in black wool It
stitched
shealthllk* to the knees. Un rrveral dresses accordion pirating,
falling straight from the wain, is
constricted at regular Interval* by
horisuntal Inch-wide bands, with a
bottom tier falling free,
A youthful gtcy Jersey dies*
had narrow unptessed box •ili’als,
falling from high hips, flanked in
front by drapery springing-from
the side seams.
The Jean Patou Jackets arc
nsalnly—hip-huggingT—wrttT-zhorr
ruunded basques trimmed witn
braid or outlined with fur.
Hug* pockets and cuff* are fea­
tured on top coats, which tome
both-fitting and bozlike, frequent­
ly with deep fur collars which hug
A full-length smoke blue rspc
trimmed wilA black lamb was a t­
tached to a matching Jacket t.y
ends craftily crossed in front ant
Dulled back under the cape.
Evening wear Is unu.tcal and
gay. Heavy satins end l.rochcs,
moire and net and embioldery are
used lavishly. In ono gown of
pastel broche, large bat Meets
fall open from th r waist In revenl
brilliant multi-colored s e q u i n s
which also edge the low, bruit
•haped neckline.

Revival ServiceH At
Assembly Of God
Bpeclal revival eervieei will
n tonight at the Aeremhly of
God Church, at Eleventh Street
and Laurel Averfue, it was an­
nounced thi* morning by the Rev.
K. I. Wright, pastor.
Starting each evening at 7:30
6 'clock the revival will continue
for two Weeks. Thg Her. Os*i*
B. Jones and Mra. Jones of Okla­
homa City, Okla. who have con­
ducted meetings over thn United
Stales -and C anada, will, have
charge of the meeting 1 both
preaching and ringing.
The public ha* been extended a
cordial invitation by the lt«v.
W right to attend these mrrjings.
FLIGHT DECK
J. R. Hattaway and W. \V. latudermllk. both of Casselberry, have
recently taken over tha manage­
ment of the Flight Deck which,
unlll recently has bean operatal
by Roy Browning, it was an‘ Mr.- Hattaway and Mr. Loudermilk are making extensive renova­
tions to tha Flight Dock and plan
to bav* a formal opening in the
near future. &gt;(r. Loudcrmlik said.

"Time and Tide' waa the aerne
wa» enjoyed liy
... Pilot Cluli and
their guests latt night. Swimming
and boating were.enjqy, J until Ihj
topper hour when «. td.-nlc .upper
wa* *erv#d. "
v
■—F e d w w L 1aupprr a ahort 'pioy.
ram waa preaented bv Mtv M. L
Raborn and a context, waa won by
Mr*. Colrna Wilhuit. presld-nt of
the Davtona Beach Pilot d u ll and
club was giving a “Oako Walk"
and dance on Aug. 2" ‘ to raise
munav for their project and invited
memheg* of the Sanford dull -to
attend.
Miss Bat loir a Chapman, 4 Sem­
inole High School student, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club for Iflrl*'
State at Tallahaatee, gave an nteresllivs report of h.-r nctivitlea
while In Tallahaiiee. She was
made "municipal Judge" of Brndlevville and related her 1 Xpertencea In that raparity.
Uurita present Inclmbd Mr*.
Wilholt, Miss Chapman, Mr*. (!or-&gt;don 8 weeney, Miss France* Fre­
netic and Mias Shirley Morgan of
Kstoii^h. N, Y\ Meaibera included
Mra. A. W. Lee, Mrs. C. b. Puw&gt;||,
Mfs. bourlne Ileal, Mr*. M. H.
Smith, Mra. Joel Field. Mr*. J. P.
Hall. Mr*. R. C. Mdusrcll. Mr*. Z.
II. Ratliff. - • : “
•

Mr. and Ml*. Juan llinriua and
aona. Chat lea and Johnny, have
left to *p«nd n wee* at Silver Olen.
Mr. ami Mra. William McKitdcin
hid aa their recent fuc»t. M il*
Cynthia McKihbdn, of Fort Mill*.
8 . C. .
Mr*. John Meiactw-A*. «m if-'
turned from spending several
montha in Chicago, III. with 1d a ­
tives.
.

,

NKW YORK
Thr ntniitihrut
situation in New Yoik Uaxti'l im­
plored much. . . .The m-vin aim
of aimoxt every young gal I know
xctirt* to I*. » kiti hen of her own,
and in fact atreh a -udnaiv kmhhlon mav even haw taken play
aaav fmm that' tfailltieit.il yen ft r
a minku coni, diantu 11 Lnick
knack* ami a car.

t.

Jean and Ruth Stenrlimn have
returned from spending aome time
in loike. Waeeamaw, Avde.l, Ral­
eigh and Charlotte, S'. C. where
they visited friend* and relative*.

Little Mis* I.viola Jean Juhnson wa* bonoted u-lth a itivvn pnjty
glvM-n by her mother. Mr*. Weeley
Jo hnson, at th e ir hom e In l.ake
M om ue nil.. Monday .Uullolrug, Bel

dav ami tinned it down, even
lltiuigh she could me one niiely,
S...in* her picture was tshen
at the Steelilechnse I’md and h. r
»h*pdy f.nude rau*.*l inonuh
l»i.g, low whDlle* atmuiK the folks
»•»«• it In the pain1;- that Jie
received nn encouraging amount
of fan mull, including one whleh
le- uhli-d the offer of nn g p jrtm o lclient
Kvi-lvn vva*n’t e
|nlt her fingei or
ajtre "lie deleeteil
where in the o ffn
-:ibl inithing doing,

Mrs. William MeKibhon and son
William. Jr. left yesterday fur Foit
Mills, S. C. where they plan Its
spend about two week* with Mre.
MrKtbbun'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
J. 8 . Clrnsbaw.

Methodist Class Has
Picnie At Sanlando
The Young Wesleya-r Class. 0 /
the First Methoilirt Church held
its regular m untb^ meeting on
Tuesday night at .-Jnn bando
Spring* with a Weiner roast and
swimming party.
Tile business meelinq was pre­
sided over bv Boderirk Adam* dur­
ing which time plans were discus­
sed fur ivureseiitative* t j attond
the young adult rally to l-e held in
Tarau'a dprlng the Latmr Day
weekend.
Those attending, the meeting
wen* Mr,. amL-Mrs. ,Adum«. Mr.
ami Mr*. Unrl Chotpenlniti Mr. ard
Mrs. James K. Terwililgr r. Jr., Mr.
and Mr*. Roger liarsi 1. Mr. and
Mra. Dirk Junes, Me. uml Mra.
Dick Pavnr. Mr. and Mra. Orville
Touchton. Mr. ami Mr*. Edward
Kircher. Mr*. Dorothy MrD.inicI,
Mis* Louise Claik, Alla* Catherine
Clark. Miss Mildred Vwalt. Miai
Ileltv Thurmond, Ludwrll Echols
and Charlea Bowes.

Circle Meets With
Mth. S. C. Dickerson
tnenth#ra ’nf - Circle No. I of Ihe
First Baptist Church on Monday
afternoon at her homo on South
Sanford Avenue. Mrs. K. E.
Uatchel presided over the busi­
ness meeting aniTMTnrrTk A t-Gov .
ington, Mnr.1. N. Kimbrough and
Mrs. (iatchel took part in the ser­
vice*. Announcement was made
that two Ixixre of clothing and
shors had been »ent to Italy.
Following adjournment of Ihe
meeting refreshments were served
bv Mra. Birkeraon to Mrs, J. C.
Calhoun, Mrs. Kimbrough. Mra.
Covington, Mm. Marla Stewart,
Mr*. J. A. Cunningham, .Mm.
David Trutd. Mrs. Oalchsl and
Miss Minni* Stsw ait, UU«itwak .

vtllLlte sorry to learn that she ruf
fall and is confined to he home of
her daughter, Mrs. la-c Shat on, on
the Copntrv Club Hoad.

&lt;(VhIIm»U lixp. r»«» llarl
new ambassador to Spain nfu'i t|i.
resolution .wax |&gt;a&gt;xrd.
:The (nitlitti oiler hlWM trriav
that Great Britain'would aupport.
ntt\ United State* action by-pass­
ing the Russian veto of ptup --atfor United Nation* intervention H
Oi rrce.‘
A x|Mtke*man *aid '.Iti* rounliy
■"shrtied the wixh of th r 11. S. goveminent to tuke any aitioii. in tinxuirit nf th r II. N. chartrr. la re­
attain aggression,’’ * . ——
lie-w ax snswerflig a hH |orttrk
nurxtion.about thr ltrilis'uvu-w ott

IIA R It I K I T

Woman’s Ribli* Class
Holds Monthly Moot

To gel a really beautiful permanent. ;
properly slipped and becomingly sly In
Sprrial* un all ware* during August
shampooing. Fur appointment 'ra il 971
■JOH V I'irk A tr.

ilu ..k f .tun fau.iiiui
fiev. the taill.i wit, n good ileal
of -private In .aiding.............Arthur
in,i*t*■ that g.ivernmenl-controller!
weather will have n serious t-f- ueetiun* of the Dutch in tin- Indie*

tia.l la-eif severed cuntplelely by
act tun o f C eylon Im iiin g C oI-i .uIhi

stuck, in b isa jiu rk lin g check

Then sontelaaly else

avoid India's ban 0:1 the
craft Imposed Aug. 3 tit tinof Untcli-lndunesinu ho*tibt
An official Netherlnn t*
noted this morning -hut wl
official declaration had v&gt;made of the arqus the Dot. I
ronsidewi in it* to

'.lava front a
At ani’ rate, navy Arthur, If tirnwii from Batnvin eicitwanl _lo
the Chtyibon ure.-t would In- de
arupled, tugetln -.1 wllli'nl
rsut-nf liu-iiinasW il-JJiJ8 luiwuts '2 —In - something - u
line. The Dutch rein I the
'Those

Luvejoy, Mrs. F. I~ Dumpier, Mr*.
Mitchell R- T. Hum. Mrs. I rial Myer*. Mi*
It’s raining, rememlier j on the hinterland*.
1 B. It. lic k . Mrs. fa r te r Mr*. J . .M
I won't la- raining every‘ -----. "
Wilson
Mis.
W.
T.
hi* son and they enjuyt-d a deep,
. .In»l on doubtful slatrx ( J o o r i r i l 'h I lU r ^ U I D H
A.
T.
M
a
d
d
e
n
,
Mrs.
sea 'fishing trip,
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Mi*. II. U. Hi liul
'Irx r-J. I
Mrs. Harry Hanson ha* rr- fu-vvl*. Mr*. F. K. Bolt. Mrs. Wil
lunierl In her home In Ht. Peters*- Hum* Mra. It. U. Ilutchls-in. Ml&gt;
burg after spending the past -two J. F. Ilartisun. Mrs- V. J. IV 1- 1' And put It In the gmiuid, . .
uuilei till eat
weeks aa the guest of Mra. J. M.
Whenever April Showers com*
Cameron, who accompanied her
around,
tomorrow
home. Her two children, Marty
and Jackie Cameron, who have
V ith the (’ID-United
Itold-.i
been visiting In 8 t. Petersburg,
^Yorkers.
will return home-with her.
, Tbete vva* no immx'diate an1001menu-iit from'tip* union, w-hbh
Imii mid •.'l.nuu ilfeliilar* moil.I
and »on*. Harry-ami Wavtur, who
walk , nut
IJoyihleh* seven
have fust returned from St. Louis
plant* niio«« tin- nation mile**
were guest* in Sanford today en1be e-mrei n l*-gnu miiipiiny-vxiilv*
route to Belle Glade. . Mr. Wood
l«u gaining.
jflll leave In the near future for
rY on I.Usliir-14 ahrt Mrx,
Wood and the children will visit
in Jacksonville and Miatrl.

To Advoid Walkout
Socion "Golfer ** A reol beo-lhr-oll oction back diets..
1n fin* rayon gnbaidine wilh non-ctenve fmiih

Happy Birthday

and Mm. Edward Gert*
and children, Carolyn and Edith,
Ihave
__ .returned
-a___ I frorp a month's
vacation In Puerto Rico. They
plan to make their home in San­
ford. They have aa their gursta,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orlamli and
daughter*, Anilda and Zeltlh, who
also expect to make Sanford

the brightest Ohio sta r In W&lt;

l l l i r n r ANNOUNCB5IKNT
Mr, and Mra. James Wait* an
umpired today th e ' h irlli-o f u
son, James Gay, Jr., oil Aug. B
in the Santiego Hospital in Hnn
tlego, Calif. Mr. Walts i«, n lor
trier resident o f Sanford and b
at present slationrd with t|u
and Mr*. Edward F- Mr.
Knever anmjUncer|-to&lt;tav tji • hirtli
of a ilaughtor, Teraritr. on Atig.
II at the Frruald Laughton.Mam■
orlal Hospital. Mra,.McKeevrr will
lie remrmla-red as the formrr F.s-

Among those from out of town
tvho attended the funeral of Mm.
Jane Armstrong Saleeby In,Han
ford yesterday wrre Mr. nml Mt*.
II. E. Armstrong of Orlamli. Mr.
and Mm. J. A. Armstrong nf .Milledgevllle, Ga„ Mm. Ruheit Williams'/n of Columlius, .is., Mm. D.
C. Green of Cayce, 8 . C. ami l i r a
B. F. 8mlth of Djrrrsburg. len n . t

all sizes4 and flavors.
Mr. ami Mra. William H'alr are
the guests of Mm. Btalr'u patents,
Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Molarh, at

M. . ■ . I I . e - S r-M r

PHONE 13£5

Mr. and Mm. Wllmrm Blair were
recently married and bothxkraduated from the Unlvemity o f Ken­
tucky In June. They have Im n
B rin g 'In Loulsvllla but plan It
Iosya for New York City after
spending about 11 days in Hanford.

AIRMAIL

'■ n o W M O M i

414 Hanford Avo.

(fnrm rrl) a

H e n th il VI .Inhrrvott, II. S. ileprkr
wtirnlng that hi* govern
nient would not stand by idly wTofe
■he territorial integrity nnd pol­
itical Independence of tirrec - waa
threatened.
A renrexenlative of the pioviaiomil gvivernment , f l'aki&gt;ian
rontemled that the Musleio-d-.iuinati-il dominion In purtUlhned Imlia
•hould autoinalicallv IsvOiiw a
memlier of the Unitk*l Nntlor.a
along with the Ihimlnlon of India.

J . W. Baker who hae been
■pending several weeks with his
son, Clyde Raker, expects to re­
turn Thursday to spend a fevy
dav* with hla daughter, Mra.
Lillian Vickery, before going to
Greenville, 8. G. Mm. Vickery

j - . ’' - V I s *

NOOK

I'nnada drrlnied .tlli.l ltin»l»'»
plan for nn International atomic
control fumniiaaion I* twt nde.mate u* It stand* now nml a tggeateil that the Untied Nation*
atomic ib-legntse git on with then
SlIF.P FIKLUS. already a aitr- lob of d tlifting their -e. md ie
■• fill
real nil rant
uperixtor
port.
hi. lilen Islnn.l &lt;‘a»lm* is the ile(ieoige Ignatieff. Cnnnila. pie•uyUiJ- of. tlta,,WeslylvcAtcr 1-ttlloA •rivb-tkyi 1 esolotioii t u . l l u i c U/uhJ
• a b reviving hi* f.-inum* "Ripplitig Rhythm" orrhestra. . ^ . United Nation* Atomic Kncigy
But • the cniphntl* will lie on Tomimssion but the committee de**.-&lt;•! stuff, airings and wmu|. feiie.1 action until Friday when
wii-il*. wilh n ndnimuin of hrn«*. the Soviet Representative I’rof.
. . . A good at 1anger, Slirp ha* Dmitri. V. Skobcltain. uske.l for
1-e.ir studying iirrhe«trnllon nml delay.
.
with the finest - so­
li- i» musicians for yeaf^ and .has
a few ideas he thinks nte new nihl
fr.*»h mid ran la- nilant*-d pi.-nsnrjlv fium the rom ert da-ice - tyle.

Mr*. T. A. Anderson. Jr., Mrs.
T. Ilai.lv nn.l Mix. A. b. BorinIt set veil ax h»*te*M-.t f&lt; r the
antlilv im-eting of ibu Wontan'a
Me Tlaxs of the Fit at Baptist

Mrs. F. R. Milchell . return, d
Miunlay from spending some time
in Mt. Dorn wilh Edward C.Mitchell. In Tnlntka with George

* Phono 880

CHICAGO*, 7 '/, hra.

BEAUTY

r..Idler wa* killed and Itl vv*te
wounded v ester.la y in Indonesian
tru ce violation* in Ja v a and .Sum

Friend* of Mrs. Ile-h rtt Hill
will is- interested to tram that
she and her voung son, Brian Don­ in *« meeting anil ‘Mrs. Vk II. Car­
ovan. have returned from the Fer- ter gave the devotional, lleporM
nal.l Laughton Memorial llo-pilal wi-ie li.-aid from tile v irtua* ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, I
Hurl, at 1011 Oak Avenue

NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

NEW YORK*, 10'/, hr*.

M ll.I.K It

Indonesia

rail. M n. Frank R. Mt.Neill. Mrs
Felice West. Mis. W. K. Ilr.lly
hebd. and the Misses (tussle Hin­
R arh ara and J-tripi.-iine Robson,
ton. Mary Earle and Maud.- Ram ^ .in g •daMhteri .-t-Mi gqd a i c

J s . k llobson of We«t I'ulm It. a.-li,
arriv ed y esterd ay by plane to
etietid several w eeks w ith Dr. and

PA G E

th e S .. In itv V ottni il a ta lrm e i

J. C. Hutchison left today fur
Jacksonville wlirre Mrs. Ilulrldson
will loin him later in the week and
they will leave for bYon*. N'. Y.
to spend about two months.

Bill’s Package Store and Bar
2 W. FIm I Street

I.

Lynda Jean Johnson
Given Birthday Party

IN FIRM NAME OF
' *

:

Mr. and Mrs. Phil l&gt;.ltd x f St.
Petersburg spent the viekeud
with their parents, Mr. ind M.-a.
J. A. Cunningham and Mr*. K&gt;ther Truedi

Announcing Chang

•Your Favorite Beverage

Mr. and Mm. F. K. Knumlllat
enUl taint'd l«xt evening on tlirlr
yacht,. "Skylark", in honor of two
It* Craw* of Columbia, S. C. who
ii visiting her airier. Mra. Roy
visitor* in Sanford. Mir. Margue vlloller. ami Mi*. K. I„ Mllb-r, Sr.
of Montgomery, Ala:, v lu is the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Frank l~
Miller, Sr. T hr group b &gt;nnl.‘d the
rachl nt 8:00 l \ M. and cvulat-d
down th r St. John* River.
At a . lata hour (ifuriimonU
wore I r n c d by thr hoitu-w gnilxtiil bv Mr*. Holler, ' I k Ed­
ward F. .Irani*, and Mva. ■II. G.
Fox. Th»«- enjoying the occasion
.were Mi** Gravca and Mr*. .'Idler,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Lane, Mr. and Mk
Holler. Mi*, and Mrx. Don Small,
Buy "
uni . Mi

BROADWAY

Mr. and Mr*. Manual Ja*-t»hton
and children, Arlene and SheTw-ood, have teturned from a vaca­
tion silent in North Carolina.-Vitginia ami Washington, l&gt;. C.

Sanford, Fla.

A COOL SPOT

Cliff Hopp of Hostings, N«l»To
brother of baaebalTs Johnny rod
Football’* Harry (Hlpgety). has
entered Georgia. He's a freshman
halfback, , . . The Bulldogq will
sport a brother act of three Kefdx

“Time and Tide” Is
. Scene Of Pilot Meet

B a o f a r x l - — 0 .1 O r l a n d o .

10-vear rtinlract
the Wildcat*
last year by winning seven game*, schedule starting In December.
mom than any of hla Southeastern
Conference predecessor*.
To go with those 48 yearlings,
Bryant haa 28 lettermcn and about
SO reserves from last your, which
ouadit to rank hie team fairly cloae
to the top thin fall: TbaUs why
Kentuckians, wlio In the pan) havo
shifted the conversation to bom*

it's recalled th a t rival coache*. In
• recent Doll on the probable order
of. finish, placed tha Wildcat* In
the second division.

T H E S A N FO R D H E R A l.l). S A N FO R D . FL O R ID A

OR mills of lb* cetton belt have
facilities to produce more than
twice as much stock feed, oil and

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

v n:u-.u-r

THREE

�WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PA G E FO UR

Feds Invade

Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom of the frame.
Manager Rill Good u»ed three
hurltrs In chalking up the victory,
while Manager Klider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lralj attack
as.hr rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* Editor
Th* Le*«burg Pirates eontifiurd to thr plattei’’. Johnny McManus
Dave Bride each hit safely
their "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and
Cclctymcn. *
* rr Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K .H M II M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park last night.
Torright the locals'motor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will retuin to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard Jo r a twin bill lull, . I
- p ith the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The Pirates score*! two run, in
tha first frame lait evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the first to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
third canto whrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e. rf
Satterfield singled and Don Mur- talks. If. !
ray drew a free puss to nd Walt ItarriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * r fl*14
Harrington home.
At. S
• In the eighth frame |he Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbthamlrd slants of U n f la y . II.
Car! Kettlea to thrir liking as itaba. r
r
they banged out five hjta to tally M.-nl,.
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uw
I O 6 o ti
al. p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------------------------3Q 3 a JT t 3
Into the game to squelch t
.L eesburg went down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the Sanfordltrs jsm- a a S lIT IM II
Krrortt S itln flty
m*d a final tally acro n In the

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. Biarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i
a t.

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

A u k tie in .

NEW YORK —bP)~ Jimmy
(Goggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - . i l . u ia
••
“
name herau.e he wa* the first D ayton* it**ch r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t eturS sy
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e-s, tit 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a universal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦ . t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s ts lk a .&gt; , l» »»tijn * H*ach
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.a m ts T o d a y
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » at O fU n d o
gality.
S
‘ ■- .
I's lr ik a

k ls n ti,- H u n t i-*ti*d let ItM a s w a r.
H m ^rt. Hitt**f|*i.t i, M a rra y . w e a n ■
w old i . Hlnl*n ti****
i*» ■■•* 2*1*
• im x k . M « * ,t
e a rrtllr* : HtrblvlnIh.ukl* |Ja&gt; ,: U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M urray
lo HatteyfleMi H»tt*rft»l&lt;l tn M urray
to Haller tlrlil. la 'll iitl l u » » l l* * » liiira *. H anto nt I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 »l
off Ulsato.fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o ff l.* m k y t M ru * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y Le m ie y
M*o
o|f iJ t-a —iu l In i t-&gt; itinioa &gt;'•’
| , r y « . *»fl
€jff U m l r v
K r t t lr * 12

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C IQSH
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SPRINGFIELD, I ll, Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsmouth, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited mare or gelding d e e , at the
Illinoix State Fair llorro Snow.
OUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
*hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

iS fp ?

3§*£ £ S X

AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg that can m em only
unhappineaa for at least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute pncdnciuLJaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
tesrhri
.'"4th an abilltv'id
n tln u i
te
a rh rfr’Mh
abllitv'io rn
rnnstruet
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
s k i e s
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
Provide, the proper sound e f f .m ^
At the end of e a c h 'in n irg —If
l^o opposition hain'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
To Late To Classify
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero LOST—dark brown wsll*; In vici­
into the proper slot. She. works
nity of Rail Park Tuesday night.
for tb* Miami TourliU of the
Drivers license mad* not to An­
Florida International League.
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
On oecaiion she mlste* the prvHerald or Ph. 341-W.

(ieinitviUe
OtiiAdo

le t-J.u ra

HANFOHU »&lt;• iia y m n s »**
| | ,lir t .t at • lalnrstlll*
V t T I O V t l . l . l '. M J I B

BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
* - ,* _ „

per slot, and in that event her 30inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered whr—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver the unhappy srore.
]
lleveut "Mommer" from a .everYoot-TF^e of fiber board and

, ,

HOLLYWOOD. C el.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of Brarthom .
Sold for *2.600 to Stuart Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H ! 3 ,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* awards,
bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

Hi. l^yuls
.New V o lk

I.... ..
iTnclnnati
IM iy liu ia b
Philadelphia
Ih lr a a o

Specials In

»'M U&gt;t#!phlA i , H iW T w l
I'h ir k io t
fW. lawful* 1
linatof? f , ( ir D o h lf n '
I'lllftb ttffih 3. C tn rlliliR il 2r

Robson Sporting Goods

u
A U m lU V U54IIIK
Umm
tl' ’ f* PHi
Nr» V'+rk
M 1»
ll-’h’Mh
41 l l
DftreH
H It -Stl
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Toy Land
Rocking: Horse

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IJu U n n f , W s il il n a t ' in
H I. !.»*!• J . C h f c s g n 1

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Cleveland T -ll. Deirnli !.*
ilin ly

B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8 ervkc. The Music Boa,
W. ta t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-UbKlr- Pbxm-tum.------OFFICE apace In Melsch Building.
■ Large H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted, all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fumhbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ept. Store.
10 to 15 %.. Tcruyear warranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open at Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w in g m a c h . s i t o r
I II H. FRENCH. I'll. 1190
erine. Large grounds' dm! walks
'sa fe from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
o n . HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ? 2 l).
Phone or WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOWERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t fx o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t off Celery - AVAILABLB at once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to date apartm rnta wi*trail PainU. Poultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
modem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A Watson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fum ishH apartment.
Adults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. FOn BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . and roadway#—Pbon#
FURNISHED apartment. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede Feel
2
W A N TED TO RENT
Route or a p t, furntthed or unfur­
FOR 8 AI.K
nished. ' Prefer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Permanent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
SEAL ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
Jimmie Cowan's Blmct Metal
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
for new Kadlntors, new
R*filtered Broker and
Radiator core*. Radiator denn­
Insurance Agent
ing and repairing.
PEACHES
and pears frr canning.
NEW. two atory, three bedroom
French Ave, &gt;t 13 Street,____
1947 8 Cubic foot Serve! gni refeigeralOr. lairmann'). Restaur­
ant, Hanford Orlando Hi way.
.NICELY furnished % room home DESKS. 12) office desks, &lt;1) tyIn Sanford Height*. Every mod­
piat* desk with chairs, id A-l
ern convenience, largo sleeping
condition. New Elgin twin out­
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 917
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen,
W. 18th.
^
541 Plumos* Drive.
aeree, wlth'npftritJ^OO stand­ 7 ft. Cold«pol refrigerators, I
ing. Did orange ne%«, located ' Luxe Models..62Llliil, Sears l
•bout 1 blk off of Rothe&lt;27, Just
der Office. Phbne 090.
out of DeLand. Elect, phone ami
water, no house. Owner will sell FORDSON T rsrtor, I muls, both
good ronditinn. L U Keller,
vary reasonable or will take
Lake Monroe, Phono 1322-W,
trailer In trade. See. Mr. Bdwen,
641 Plumosa Drive.
PLENTY of good used tools,
CDROOM house fttmiihtsJ or 'Watches, docks, radio*. Also
new wgtrhes and G. E. Alarm
’urnisbsd. New electric tJtchdock*. Fred Myers, SI I E. 2nd
.double 8*r*ge \ acres, few
dt trees on KL?floni highp 6 miles from Sanford. Phone
54 lb. porcelain Ire box. Mr*. J.
unty 8305.
II. Cowan. lak e M ary.______

ESTATE WANTED fl

AKTIC1.ES WANTED

WORK WANTED

9

MAID, or washing, ironing. Reply
Boa M. J. e/o lleiabl.
FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning ti waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to work where
thcie is no electric connertlo.i
available. 21 ycais nperiencs,
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla.
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Rro. Phone 1188.
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. Wannita Taylcr
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
12

S P E C IA L Sh MV ICES
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Hanrunl Paint A Glass Co. Phone
DOliGK - PLYMOUTH
PARTH AND KKRVICB

YA-DB moth proofing lasts 6
years. Hav* your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clesners A I.aundry. 113 Palmetto

Convoy

,*h *-ltil*d )

key* eay d-OOsta Tep-OveHty Oeewal
Tb* la *w Were. Olkw ills , prepeWlee■ftly lew.
w r i t IU Y eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* — wlfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
vear should pdodure th* greatest
football season on record, think*
Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
fourth year a , coach of the North
Carolina State Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strategy
is fast disappearing,' say, Feath­
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n more to ouiscoring op­
ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
playing freshmen in some con­
ferences and most of the tchoola
will be exhibiting a lot of new
talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the National pro Football league
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

M o th e r

&amp;

GENERAL

D a u g h te r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager Tlrf Salrn
PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

By Ray Gotto

OZARK IKE
TH GlK)9
ARE R E ­
TIRED
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Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ K ing. bffftnliV lt.
AND
YOU
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tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin* MANOKD to
tllhFr |»#rton«
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The Ally or &gt;_by M lw»|gy* Id ••m m il
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tugwsf. 1917,
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
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k . . AND TYPINQ
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EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
ATTENTION MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE—
Baby V dvet furnishes hospital
clsanateril* diapers and deodor­
ised container. Economical and
safe. Fully medically aoproved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
detain. 94 diapers, 82 a we«':,
. "FIRBT IN SANFORD"
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119 W . le t

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ACE ^

TH'EIGHTH/il O’SPADE

Piano Tuning and Repairing. U L nois,

with Income. Close In,
be priced right. C A. Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
610 First Street upLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
Co. 811 E- 1st. Ph. 958.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday * Saturday,
_______
I’LL BUY your car rrgsrdlrsi of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 804
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
W. 2nd SL
MOTORCYCLE, cheap
114. Jack Stand Ifer.
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
HELP WANTED
1854. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
NCRETB SEWER PIPE
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
tC TANKS, Grease *Trepi EXPERIENCED-celery grown- or
64 up, guaranteed. Weter sof­
trained farm manager for fang
ka. Aluminum Window# end
aaa. White cement. Paint, la Zellwood area. Good position tener. Abo open evenings.
for right party. A. Dude A Sons,
ea-iila, Hurricane braces
14
LOST 4k FOUND
Oviedo. Phone 2181.
id* Concrete Company, 804
A r e I’hon* 1135.
LOST—Hamilton
yellow gold wrist
GIRL for cashier A cosnveUt coun­
watch Saturday afternoon on
ter. also soda glrL Laaay't Drug
P ark Ave. between Pth A 1st.
Store.
•
Streets or first street and Mag.
COLORED GIRL for general houi
nolle to Dr. Mu[uon'1 office.

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To PtoboU th# P n t n u of A m iriti:
To Prodoro Pro*p*»Ity for Sanford.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T

VOLUME XXXVIII
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THE WEATHER

I*»rtly cloudy through Friday.
Scattered ahoaer* ocrurlng mostly
daring afternoon.
D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

NO. 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

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Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£|uttice Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m ulti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
—Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet Dep-

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

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iffta IRflr ^ntrer—r.^jer'^thm— »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
(CmtlasH »&lt;■
Twet

Hly, N n g n
EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP
ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H
Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today *that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
“That would slow up production,
and we must hate production ll
svr are to lick inflation."

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.

* Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDWvo) told reporters the Investiga­
tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
I I n tm iif -l *«n P u s * T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *mbrsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chteago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
tryfAThe rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
( C w l l a u * •• r * | a T w e )
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie engaged a band of 250
guerillas In a ten-hour battle
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
ilajft. The dispatch** aald
the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8 t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* t ai ­
led meetings today to discus*
11 ohiiMMr,t -«
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Heat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­
ported’ tkla morning that San.
ford ha* had no cx reu lre temperaloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 degreea and the minimum waa 71._
Exactly one Inth of rain fell,
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt;
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M.
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
laated Into tha night.

Greeks Stage All-out
Drive Against Rebels

1 Seamen Strike
y Become National

Iegress Is Stricken
In Downtown Office

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
T W 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15

Arshs*_

Shift In Course Made
By
Tropical
Storm
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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8 . Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1
F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
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operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U 8 DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The o t h e r g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­ Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International millLatq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
tar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
Request For Peace
At Sailplane .Meet
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T '1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
I l '- m U n . - .l a n l ' * ( .
[m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
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toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 1 1. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting n e t - rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude recstone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release cast
atdenre where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi
hn» *et up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
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gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord Mount“moat probably aabotagI C s s i l r N M a n ! '• « * » * )te )
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
dence Day and now if* time to
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan- re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. There
was no lava.
P a n g k a la n b ra n d an , In Indonesian- Court llousi? this morning.
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Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn D retrd to live. They la id four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
the Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter this' t*rqi»l
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
e*L
In order not to furthe.- dumTh# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
of a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
California Limited near Uarstow
on tho Cross State Highway ant]
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were being
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

Lehmans Return
From Indiana Trip

Merchants Group To
Hold Dinner Meeting

4 Killed In Volcano
Eruption In Jupjin

10 Hurt In F reak ...
Accident On Train

Railway Joins Group
Ankingr Higher Fares

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie »lep»
Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
Move Made To .Ease Senator
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Debt C l a u s c s O f Trumin for re-election.
P e a c e Agreement "I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
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f t . ; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
hloiida Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate the
t h / particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd- Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
I hr-.J.UIa Department announed t!ir decision in making public
an accord concluded with an
Italian financial mmion after
line# month) of, negohatinn.
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd
Stale- waives all claim to payiui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.-

a warm friend of Henry A. Willtec*, former—vfre. president whir—
wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^-

i.n. ■".! Iiv

supplies.

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Flans Discussed

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Foc OpeCiTtion Of___ —

■11 v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day wi t h ' a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion.
You have demonstrated that lit
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
n e w
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘ n — &lt; 4 7 —
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2 rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
ICeetlaae* na fna- T n i)
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey
had conspired to plunge the world
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 20 .000 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

Bouts On St. Johns

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

Globe Circling Fair
Still In Greenland

Nazi Concern Blamed
. For Starting War

i
I ■;

10 Workers Dismissed
For Loyalty Reasons

B

Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

V

\

i
-» q ..

~

I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c I iiim c *
uf
the
Ita lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 44tluiil
iinllmint Of, 1‘fla* t’lrel
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetnINHI.ilOu in civilia n

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JLL.

LcesburgTrim s Locals
In 3 T o 1 Contest:
Kinnamon. Bissen
Hurl For Celerymen

and InaWlitr to hit safdv with'men Pmert. I ton tie run war* proved to be'the Or«»r. • * 1#
Owieleh
Fed*' downfall.
K utI I l |
Tomorrow tbr Fed* invade City
Inland Talk tr. Dayton* R»at7f for
a atari* tilt and Will return hime
»w e*» t
on Thuradav for a return engage
f.fT..r, Mn'tar. H etrtagl"*
men! with the D ir t*.
U.‘ t v i. UrsaWaM. Bun* t
i v M'tUeru* U ie *&gt; t TTif*.
tIV K W II

L E E S B U R G . Aug. IS, (Special!
— The Lee*burg Pirate I tripped
the fart moving Sanford Celery \IfMsP3*. *»
Fada in a J t to 1 contort here lart HUnveli, It*
Wight wit™ Joe Mated* getting the lindfc rf
tf
wed over Van Kinnamoa and Char­ U l*
lie Bisaen.
1j * =» t
Tonight the Pirate* invade the

hit*

fn » r

McHat-tl.
Or tiia .n l

ii Z»t*
fnM! 1!,

!h

Skrrlf.rc*

’47 SEMINOLE HIGH GRID SCHEDULE !Billy Kinard D e fe a t e d
Sept. 19 Open
SepL 26* Seminole vs Gainesville
Oet,
3 Seminole vs Lust is
weight tailed hi* first defeat in
O ct 10 Seminole vs DeLand
fiatiruff circle* in 2 * nout* in the
* American Legion Arena in Or.
O ct 17 Open
s
I lando laat night.

Kit.ni

Herrtvon. PSIve-n'i*
I * ut.o |&gt;!»«
fy t*

■t

Joev Dunn. Jackaonville pogillrt
with left hook* that ae-no. powered h r a rteata tuHiim i »T»» The
victor and aggreaiuir.all. the *'*&gt;«■

le li et I.He*
I- Ilk*** . »

P *V ,.r» U*»t*

^pniciwal Park tn Sanfnrd for a
aingl* « 1L

tt

Pcl»tk ■ at- t*p)V**ll» (Ivora
ft. AtlgUktlO* *1 iiktoevvill*

Traffic death* ( U
the t’ n’ ted
Stale* per 10 b million travel mile*
in
were at an ail-iim* low
of P 7 .

V*n«V4L liUrtt

Tmk

CiBcin bati
C k k ifB E

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■41 44 f tu *4

RiftM t t m e l f f
Tork &gt; .T'MisActpht* a ian&gt;!

F O Il R E N T

9
S E E T H E new l&gt;kwn Shaver. Ask
fur demonstration. S E N K M i l h
C L A S S A P A I N T CO. I I S - I l l
W. 2 nd St.

S A X D IN G - Hr

cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to wn»k Where

»•

C O N V A LES C EN T
HOME
nenr
H .M *. Gleaaan. I .air Mary. Fla
opm mi Cbuluota, IB m i l n n . K. A U Ttl .RA D IO S, MotohiU. Sale*
of Sanford and lh mile* N . E .
and ’Serrice. The M um Bux, R O O F IN G - R O O F Painting, all
of Orlando. Largr acrern and
Ilk W . l it S t Phene OSS.
kind*. Smith Hro. 'Phone 11KK.
open purr he* to alt and enjoy
the to r i breeze* nff Lake ,C#thR O O F C O A T IN G - Aklwato* Alu- N E E D A N E W D RESS? Let Waneriaa. Iaugr ground* anJ walk*
nunum rw&gt;f mating- gwod for
nit* make i t
Wanmta Tajdcr
aafe from auto traffic! Large
metal, alate or mmpn«Dion rotifRnt 14 f»-A Sanford..Rt.
IgU t and mum*. Brirk mnv*

irdriiihi*
r-.- 1 *
rhiraga

l.mc wore*:
Uv.i.‘ t.'r.~

» &lt;»(|*i

The kplnninj whe4! wa* inteni-

L p g a lN o tlce
VIII II i.

i ti Herald.

At riel en e cho k

t

S P E C IA L S h « V IC E S

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

ThUfWl*}

Tokyo
at the
eojirvr
Wash­
ington I* headed by’ V » j .% F
!'*■• Flovd I* Park*. War Denar uncut
eon- C hief o f public iaformatvon. En* ]
trie* from Hawaii include S*.ai '
I Gen. George H. !&gt;oekrr. Chief of
4 2 S ta ff for Army Ground Fortw* in
5 ] the P acific.
•. •
and
* our enllrted men le ft Tokyo a ;
onth ago to compete ln&lt;tht lottr-

. NICKS OWN ICE CREAM
W i make our own lew Ci*»m, All I1*t#N
T a s t r — D elirio u * — I l e a l l h f u l

NICKS

•mammt

Orlando

-E V E R Y type rahme! made to or* Attg ue 1*0 . the n -*m Uf IVW.I
det—ail kind* of woe-tworkin*;, In.lru-tinn *in i n t t l i* e l i e l ■lilt
„t tumuliifui *ne - mrtahing *dei
aneciat made dwirv. etc. Semin­
U tiB el r t r c l c u
llk titte g '
II
ole (ahinei Whtka directly liehmd the Clin it. 1 ir fier esti- *li-r »nli it.. *;EpBfflcut#fil s f*f ’EUt®»!6
i IteaghtM t “Aehlteci to the *•*&gt;■
nialea. phone Of.2

12

Gainekville
000 000 000—0
S t Aug.
.
000 000 001— 1
Fu ll* and Dulaney; Nrtrhnr
StlUwtdb %
• *

ed in India *n&lt; U .atill widely uaed
ftfLand
thrre_

MAID, lit wa*hinr. lroTtJnr. Replj
B o x 'M . J .

M g J l t t K* trhfr d i i t l a ' i t f d
George F u lu to turn in'a 1 to 0
virtnrr over the Ga •nearill r Gmcn for the St Auguatinr Rahil*
in a hot battle Ia*t nirt.U
The victwr t u . the fifth in a championship.
row for the Saint* and l*oo*ted
About 200 entries, victor* In
the Saint* to one percentage point elimination m att hr* in IS major
behind the league leader*.
arrov commands, ratnr from army

Avor: D r ir o r - U n i t i tile
ton* Beach D ir t* in a S to'O
teat

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MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M.

S t Augrustinc Gains Army Linksmen Open
On League le a d e r s 1st A ll Army Tourney

The Orlando Senatnr-t and tl&gt;e installaunn* a* distant a*
D eland lied Hat* ip&gt;tt a twin bill and Hnnolulp to cumpelr
in the O range C ouptr city. IV Land Fort Denning officeti" club
copped th e f l i r t tilt S to (i and Or­
A Urge delegation from

tV sittr.rtrr,
-there ti ne- electrtr mr.nc u o » .
avaiUble. 21 yeai*. t ifiefirnr*.

4 C E I L I N G fan* fur * * U l*anev‘*

A Y A J L A B L R at once, eonrentert- B E R T ’ S S EW IN G MAC H. SHOR
l r located dowa town oe-uon.
. .un to date apartment* with all
modem
rntivenlence*.
Adut:* C A N V A S P A IN T - dear and col
ora.
S E V K A R JK
GLAS S
l
P A I N T CO. Phone 320 .
T H R E E RO OM unfumiahed apart­
ment,
adult* and reference*
FLO W ER S
pirate.
Phone 106G-R.
fee all occaaiona
t o s t . f lo r is t s
TW O-BOOM fumiahed apartment. McN e i l l a
Slpe* A vr. jurt nff Celery
AduiU only.
2300 -M dltm vUU
Office ph. 40 S re* idcor* phrC lOB
TOR R EN T - 2
mom f
Taint*, Poultry Suppiiea, Nail*.
. apartmrn'.. adult* only.
Purina
Feeds, G r w m a * and
Meat*. Tmirhton A Walaon, ta il

«n r«

4WI Nil 4* I 1.41.1 r

E X P E R T painting — rontrpet or
hourly baata.
S . C. Grogan.
Free eatimatew Phone 7R.1J .

it. r o p E j o a x k c

10 to I t ' . . T i * year warranty
F E N R A R Ik GLASS k P A IN T

ft. t*.bh i . .Cbleage l *aii»i
itn r i-u n », fo u l Utah 1 lnrf»»

WORK WANTED

riAW iR

000 005 O—o

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Amonr the etitrtr* {g J.t. Jam es
Vanderhoff of Lock land Atr

■|T.T^.II»'“4W
|

j Starr rhampion in Ifilo and klrah
Atirru.
) can Golf Champinn In 1044 . g
Second r*m r
IvLan d
000 latri 000—0 fl 1 j A aeninr tournament for nrtrvn
Orlando
010 0 (0 00 a- 2 |0 1 j or retired Army perannnel M)
; yrar* df age or older. In on tap
Alonn* and Madjekkt; Davi* and
in addition , to the rhampion«hip
meet

No B etter Value

Daytona
WKi OfKi (too—p 3 ;
220 (K*0 01*—'. 10 1
Inrci AtlaMir Nrtirn*! lin k Imllfl Palatka
ie,* Tl.e
re—t ' r* 5tv* rtglo Bodine^ F tnrh and Tetrault; Ortg
rre* and Tonmff.
*
o, rei &lt;rr *o j !!. *11 Md*-

thr liave* full.
Earl Johnaon. Red Sox. ahwt out
*4 aahmgtrrj) ] -(l dr three * ingle*,
v Y E S T E R D A T H ST t(!-i
two iif them acratrhy. to gain
Gradv Hatton and Angle GaUn,
revenge on Mickey Harfnrr who
P»d*. made via hita and &lt;lno-e ir.
output hed hirh 1-0 flr r i t i n ago.
&gt; i&gt;i «i i.
►ever n * i* between th-m la Red*’
t.O-ire. It tier*!.* give* that we B-3 rietprs1 uvrr the Pirate*. Hat­
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I f e^gg1
Thread
druignaii
. — r l t |R l r i lit Ouv'tt*-** a* 114 ?**- ton got ‘four hit* in four time* at
.let) At ro u e' Kaitlttr*
tdA. **mean? -hat Die thread i* 200 tfmei
hat
and
drove
in
three
run-;
Gat4 e. lire riel!!h*l» Santt Plertetrottmt.
Itoger* llardWKie (To. artlf tHel t *
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ford Paint A CTlaa* ( o Phone
D O l*G E • P L Y M O U T H
P A R T S A N D S KR V IC B
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Phene l

A-DE moth priKifinr laaU 1
veaia. Hat-e your woolbr.a moth
proofed now. Ihiaplcjrr Clean
erii k T-amA-j
A v a Phone P I*.

Firrt Among Fine fT k ia iio

B le n d e d W h isk e y M pr™&gt;r CJTV grata aewtral a v rita .
Three Feather* Dirtribatora, lac_ New T w k

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ACE 0 ‘CAADCk
W iLDER'H D ir ja h
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l*iann Tuning and Repairing. L , L
Bouae or apt., furnished or imfuralthed. Prefer kitchen equipped n n t r t X ) F E E D S -complete lira
HuntY Tuvertr Feed v n rt
but not nerraaary. Pennanenl

, reaMenta. Write P. O. Boi 1341

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M ORTG AGE LO A N S
fl» M . H A L U Reallve
BroLer and

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at once.
Oviedo 23 C2 or D r.
Martin 231*2 or w rit* Boi 1 B7
Chuluota Florida. Large redan
for gneata to ri*il their dormr.

Cartagena in Colombia agalnit th»
Indian IhnaWtant* returned win
b .*ty valued at 1,600,930 grid
ducatr;. including
a 140 . pound
image of * porcupine In aolid gold,

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peaHion nearly every fram t, but licit rt

O F F I C E apace in Meiach Budding.

but Kinard would not roncedt d*.
/eat a* he came bark repeatedly
for terrific pounding*.*
’ .
The judge* gave Dunn a unania.
OU* derision, but their ballots were
varied.

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tvtrfb* t t rtrUTUl*.

The Pirate* collected rrtne' aafe
tie* from the offering* of Kinnemon and B i**m * bile Paul C.&lt; riciah and Maaeda were limiting
g l ilo
tiie visitor* to five well acatterrd HoUiln* tf
Zrrfeanseb ,m
lik-rl tig !*■».. i
The Fed* had mta in aenring
Aatirr. rt

R E C O R D P L A Y E R S for rent. B j

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Watch and clock repairing. Elyr- L u ll e i) &gt;•** a * • * H H k w i . i E irt
-■i- sfi-et u rn cell a* the -oilier of
trir Appliance, Sewing Markin, *,i&gt;. *uirfvifoeiid4ja
In irihe
rl,*n
and varuum rleaner irpair- The I -jr~ r a t bo*irfj i i e iT O tfc* ri#iii
.Home Shoji, J 7P0 Sanfoi d A eg it rti—
•• no. end all M4*
poem nf Public Inorlicfcon
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Florida B ute Bank Bldg.

LAND C L E A N I N G
A N D gtntinoi. rtietar, tn-frrta.
See Jimmie Orman'* Sheri kit tat
DRAINAGE. 1 NEW CATERp n x A n n ia s E L b ix l t k ie N E W . two atrvry, three bedro..m
v a rin :
F-RS WITH P A I - M E T T I
home.
Two car garage.
On
m * •**
RAKES
T W O 6/4 YD Xmir* t» (k^rtelijF .pltrp
cemar M U S x 140 in Mayfair.
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DRAGLINES.
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NOW IN THIS VICINITY Miifli'f iti*. fi'ftlt.teii.1 II* nilft- "mimi fiirN
T h o m X66 -M.
box. hill W. 1*1 St.
NIM K irtfT CONSTRUCTION Ci Mr h Wi^ki” ftt)4 lhk&gt; ¥+ »f*
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IMMEDIATE PfISSESSlOX
CO, ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE |p|i4 tn
nnd hcatrola
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very rraaonahle. filO Marn'dia
KlIW tatV lft ftlsHpIftr IW»lt t*#Vi
furniahed or unfumiahed, lean
vf Tlttrtlc 1&gt;4II Blth th# ClMfV r»l
Ph 21 ft
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RENT A CAR
tiful lawn, ahruha, fruit tree*—
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and peart fur canning,
PHONE M
4 paralmmtm. 0 fig, 4 loaiuaL 1
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peach
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tree*- -hickory,
U DR1VE-IT. IN C &gt;
1647 6 cubic foot S e n d r»» ref­
water oak, au*trail*n pine, rrvpe
rigerator. U n t i n i Rntaurmyrtle, palm*. H acre rultivaled
SEE US FOR
ant. Sanford Orlaniln H'rway.
rich garden noil. 1 arre cow p»»
turn. 2 chicken yard* fenced. 1
artealan well. 20 chick env .*»
mile Federal Highw-ay *ln jirte
eaaa. Near atore 1 milri Wert
of fianfnrd
Route L Bog 76 ,

A sic* br«ne with income nrnperiy,

BABY’S pi*/ pen. 71ft Weat Kurt
DESKS, &lt;S1 office de*k*. H i \ypiata de*k -with chair*, I b A-t

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C R E D IT H U R E A U O F
SAN FO R D
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Phwrf IN

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R A D IO
R f P A IR IN G
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen, E X P E R T
Fred M yar*. S it E . 2 nd 9 t
641 Pinmtma Drive. Debarrl,--------

der Office.

Phone PM.

A T T E N T IO N
—D I A P E R

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F O R Y O U R O hD RADIO

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F O K D S O N Tractor, 1 reuK I
laed container. Economical and
rood condition.
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aafe. Fully medically approved
.Lake Monroe. Phone 1322 -W
hr*; al*o two cat garage
Call Daytona 24 G7-W collect f «
three room nprtalr apartdriaila. PS diaper*. SS a weeit
I T .E N T Y
uf good pred tool*,
watrhe*. clock*, radio*. Aim
new watrlie* and G . K . A latte
L O N N I E M C M U L L E N ’S Markri
clock*. Fred N ye rv S U F - 2 nd
Barber
Shop open Thuraday,

Oaa efficien cy a p a -tm tn t

« * . with approx. P«J
add orange tree*. 1
1 blh off nf Route 1

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CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
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We REPAIR!
. FREE ESTIMATES

By Fran Striker
Ford. F . O . Box
Phone 1014 -R.

1 ( 64 . Sanford.
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To Protect th# P h « Of the World;
T i P ra tU

THE W EATHER*

Considerable elondlr.es* tonight
and Thursday
with scattered
shower's.

th# P t o i r m of America;

To Predoc# Pio*p*»ltf f#r Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

—

VOLUME XXX V1U

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

Argentina To
Ask Meet Of
•AH Americas

Indonesian. Leader Arrives In 'U.S.

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . A U G . 13. 1917

UN Considers

Associated Press Leased Wire

Talks On
_
British Loan Terms
To Start M onday

Trapped In Wrecked Automobile

r

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Marshall -Plan May
Be R e q u e s t e d ;
U. T3. D e 1c g a t cs
Leave'*'For Brazil
RJO DE JANEIRO. Brstil. Aug.
. W W)—Argentine Foieign Miniiter Ju»n Bramuglia declared to­
day he would propose that the
Inter-American Conference call i
special economic meeting of all
American nationi.
Some diplomats. predicted Ar­
gentina posiibly would imiit on a
"Martha 11 plan" for Latin Amrr*ii». to match piopoialt for* Unit# . State a -fundi to. aatiil WeMern Europe and Asia.
Ambanador Guillermo
Belt,
head of the Cuban delegation,
taid hit - nation would imiit on
ihclurion of an economic clauie
in any forthcoming Inter-Ameritan Treaty.
"The treaty canhot be complete
without a clear definition . ot
4 lc a ft of ''economic aggretainn."
Belt anerted. " I contider any
economic threat ai dangeroui x»
any threat of war."
The Argentine Foreign Mini**
ter reiterated that he would b«&lt; k
tre principle of unanimity (which
amount) to veto power) for col
Itclive action, but that Argen­
tina w n willing to accept mmlifiaction of tbe principle if (hit war
Die will of a majority of the
American nationi.
The arrival of Juito Prieto, who
Called himtalf ‘‘obierver for the
raguayan
rebelt,"
tuggeited
4C'*at1anr&lt;l
Pa*» T m )

British To Help U. S.
Over Gteclc Issue:
P a k i s t a n Seeks
Equal Membership

C Of C Completes Kiwanians Enjoy
PlafflT F o risB o r T a n d y Program
Day Celebration Ai Lunch Meet

Ruhr Coal Meet
Studies German
Transport Issue

[Further Action
&gt;n Price Situation
l a n d e d By. CIO

E

Building Trade Wages
Jump 15 Per Cent

Globe* Circling Flight
Headfl For Iceland

r

Yucatan IJndamajred
From Tropical Storm

&gt;mmunist Attack In
^ Paraguay Repulsed

Rain Forecast For.
Drought Hit Midwest

3

Lifeboats Manned
As Ships Collide
Off Pacific Coast

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. IJ id*.

—-The United Nationi * repotted
today that ■Secretary-General Try­
gve Lie wai ronridcring ilcpi
which may be taken to implement
a UN recommendation for action
*&lt;t*in»! Franco Spain.
Ivan Kemo. aiiiitant-icerclary
general, Mid Lie war "thinking
about the cate" and would make
■ decision upon J )it .return (rum
the Intel Alnffif.in ■erinference' In
n $ S f f i lr tir i'o f \he In'dtmesisn Republic and now idvtier to tha
Rio L)e J itirfro.
president.of th# republic, Sutan Sjahrlr Is decorated with a flower on
his arrival at La Guardi* Field. N. Y„ from Cairo, Egypt Ha said tha
A resolution adopted at la*t
purposa In visiting th* United State* w»i "to eee and bear." Sjahrlr
fall's assembly said if the France
declined to discuss the part that th* United Nations might ptsy In settling
regime remained in power af*ri
the conflict b*tyreen the Dutch and Indonesian*.
(International)
a reasonable lime” that the Se­
curity Council - should consider
the adequate measures to be taken
in order to remedy .lhe__situalma.!
lierrro said Lie would dwride
whether to officially rail atten­
tion of the rounrll to *hc rut cent
situation in Spain.
Lie already haa advised'the as.
aemhly, uhirh meet# ^rpt It!, nf
Hu- t o nunse to on accompanying
assembly rrrummcndaMon tn«t ..it
Boat Races, Riding Food Demonstration, 65
mrrnl'cts u-llhdraw their Pinbosand ministers from Madrid.
Tournaments. Ban­ Guard Unit Talk. sad.,r»
only tuo who failed to riturdy
quet Arc. Included Style Show Given The
wme Argentina nod Hut Domini,
can Republic. Argcnim-i sent n
11 "Mlln.ir.l nn 1-nnr Ih rrrl
Everything ij in rradinfii for
Kiwsnism' today enioyed a pro­
the gals Labor Day celebration, gram *1 the Tourrit Crnler that
including Imal facet, liotte rates included » talk concerning the
anti a banquet at &lt;he Mayfait formation of a new National
Inn, AI Lee. committee chairm- Gustd unit by Brig General J. C.
man, told the board of directors Hutchiion. a demomtration of
of the Chamber of Commerce last quick ftoien me«l» and vegetable!
night, adding that lie had iecei&gt; by Alex R- Johnson, and a style
ed 100 percent cooperation from show of Florid* Faihioni, Inc^
WA8 HINTON, Aug. n o p ) _
btjiinesi intereMi and civie- organi­ with Ff*nlrMi*met~?ipt4tetHB tht Tlie acute sliortag*. of -transport
in Western Getmeny stood nut
zation!.
rapid growth of this new Florida today ax an inrreastnflv Impor.
mail
order
.industry.
tant factor In the Anglo-AtnerfMore than
ha* already
General Hutchison appealed to ran del Itwr at inns altvejl at ba(a(been raised toward defraying ^exKiwanians a*-btr*lpe*im*h to Ing Ruhr7 mat hliljmt.
penirt o tp h e event, he m i ' th* the
As the talks euieter) their w"
back up a plan to atlnw employees
Chamber of Commerce lm under 16 days leave a year to go to find day, delegates on both Side*
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 UT&gt;Tha CIO, contending the prim written it to the extent of $750, training camp and at the same Were reported seeking way* to
situation demand# further action *nd there will be ipecial corner time not deprive them pf pay solve the prohlenl of how- to nio*,*
coal is mined from the
Ithan a Juatiea Department Invea- tioni on the lake front. Tbe pro­ or regular vacation. He told of whatever
tlgatlon, renewed today a request gram has* already gone to prets. the fine record of the 12(ih In­ Ruhr pit*.
The growing ecsrclly
rail­
fantry composed largely of Flori­
that President Truman call an
Jndustry-government-labor confer- and a big crowd ii expected, he da men a n d .o f th* p resid en ts road car* and locomotives has
caused more than I.OtiO.OOO tons
citations received.
lance to aeek voluntary price re- added.
R. Johnson demonstrated of coal to l&gt;* dumped lira/ the
■hjetlona.
The banquet at |he Mayfair er Alex
which is usen by the Florida mines Instead of .being driivrn I
w Emll Rleve, chairman of ’the Inn will be held at 7 :0 0 P. ,M.
a large canvass cover* I contain- to Industries in Germany end
jLahor organisation’* full employcountries.
iment that the CIO welcome* at- wi|h a dance later in the evening. Quick Freeze and Storage Corn- ttelghlMjrlng
One American 'participant said
&lt;* "•United nn
T o il
sny lo "raruport foods fioxen
Itorney Genera) Clark'a announcey the quick freeze process *1 the conferee* could not hope to
_£m*nt committee, raid in a statethe plant. He stressed the pur- solve Germany' tangled trans­
p m en t that an inveitigation of
portation problem at this tin—ting
It • • IIMas# on e . 1 . T n.l
ghigh price* will be made.
nu* might make a start at i""But many price* are ’**t b;lerminlng how to tepalr wreck­
irge monopolies and mormpdllo*
ed coal car* and fix uther* wear­
In . not necessarily fall under tliing out Hally.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (,p&gt;_
rriminat law and Clark’a InvesriThe number of car* "lost” in
Wages
of
union
workers
in
the
ition," he added.
the RuSslaq. yap* of Germany *f
....... building trades rose 16 percent In
f'For example. In the automoter delivering coal In the Soviets
NEW YORK, Aug.
p*,t &gt;f*r* *1’® largest Jump in
la -industry. General Motors
Motor* I
w-a« described »* negligilde rm o
mtrol* probably 00 percent of a single 12- month period aide* Two former Army'pilot* who are pared to the total shortage.
circling
the
globe
In
two
light
[he buslnes* add therefore I* able 11*20: the Bureau of Labor stntlsDiscussion nf rhe trnnsportatlnn
plane*, with timejrn_objeet, land­
tirx reported today.
i dictate prices.”
licip was mad* possible, a* n
The Increase amounted to about ed last night In Greenland and "related
"So wa feel that step* should
Issue” under the forr
» taken1 at once to carry out 25 cents an hour for tietirlv 600,- dan to take off today for Ice- ntula for the talks laid du»vr
iur proposal of yesterday, that 000 workers In seven mnior con­ and, William Btrohmeler. flight yesterday by Assistant Becretsty
"resident Tnim air sumihon a con. struction crafts. Winking hours manager, said early today.
Clifford V. Evan*. 2fl. of Wash­ of State, Wlllatd Thorp, chh-f
krenee of 1Industry, and Labor showed- little- change during the
ington.
D. C-, and George Truman, Anitrlcao negotiator.
vear
between
July
I,
10(1
and
lepresenfatlve* to seek voluntary
Thorp said any Issue which ha*
30.
of
Lo* Angeles, messaged
Julv
I,
1947s
tlm llssM »« P»a» TWsI
trie* reduction* and that ConBtrohmeler
they
had
laqded
safeMost
of
the
hourly
wage
boosts
..
. —..r
, ‘Immediately upon recoilly
at
Blul#
West
One
Airport,
eatpe
after
wage
controls
were
lilng, should reestablish price
about
40
mllei
from
Jullannahaab,
•dropped
Nov.
J)..
1040,
ItLS
said.
ind rationing controls.”
.
of) Greenland.
Evans
During the control nerjqd from capital
C#P'*P*, Rl’h fkrP- Crawford ?uly, 10( 2, until that date, how- landed at 8:28 P. M. and Truman
[(R-MIch.), a' leading congression­
minutes later. They had left
al . critic of OPA, labelled a* ever, pay scale* Inrreastri lit per­ two
Gooae Bay, Labrador,
shortly
("fantastic" Clark’s order for an cent.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1.1 uVi
total rise from July, IP39, after .boon yesterday,
—The center of a tri.plcal storm
anti-trust investigation Into food. to The
javik,
Iceland,
tha
next
July,
10(7,
amounted
to
approxi­
in the Gulf of Maxim was lo­
Nothing, and shelter prices.
mately (0 percent. During the ito p T la about 730 mile* from cated at 0:00 A. M„ Central
same right years, the consumers Greenland. The pllota started out Stnml.xrd Time shout 120 mites
p r io Index (formerly the cost of Saturday from Teterboro, N. J.. w e s t-northwest of Campsch",
living index) increased by 60 per­ and arrived Sunday at Gooae Ray Mexico.
cent and wholesale prices of build­ after a atop a t Preaqua Isle, Me.’ The United States Weather
ing materials soared M percent, Weather conditions c^alayed their Bureau here said the storm, which
ASHINGTON, A ur. 13 UP)— the agency reported.
take-off from Labrador. .
moved across tha northern Yu­
uiDermo Eneiico, r i r i i u i y m
BL8 said plasterers anti plum­
catan Peninsula yesterday from
J ambassador, said ha had be«n In- ber*. who received an 18.8 percent
t)ie Caribbean Sea Into the Gulf,
iformad today that "tha attempt wage hike, scored the largest gain
Is moving west o r' west-north­
[by tha Communist revolt” t&lt;&gt; from collective bargaining last
ward at 12 to 15 mite* per hour.
**•!«• Asuncion, th» country’s cap- re a r In the 75 cftle* covered by
Tbe strongest winds near th"
lltal, "haa be#n repulsed.”
the survey . 1 '
l l ______.
renter are about 69 miles per
Th# ambassador aald In a
By tha Associated Prase
hour, with squalls extending 2(Xi
I statement ‘ ha received his tnforSome crop-reviving akought- miles to th* east and north of
[ nation tn a cable from Preatden:
breaklng
shower*
were
In
prospect
the center.
1 Hlglnlo Morinigo. Ha added:
today for parts of tbe northern
Caution waa advised Interest*
j “The situation of tha goverr
great
plains
area
within
the
next
In th* southwest Gulf of Mexico
nt la solid. This statement Is
24
to
30
hours
but
no
general
reagainst Increasing in)en*tty to
da In view of th# g n a t amount
lof propaganda which Haa been Tfta Sanford Tost Office will re­ Hof from the searing heat could be
expected
before
the
weekend.
technical location of the
f circulated from oth«r countries.” main open alt day Saturday and
The rainfall waa muring east­ storm center at 9:00 A. M.. wa*
Saturdays thereafter, and su itin g
on Aug. 20 will closa on Wednes­ ward from Montana and North given by tha Weather Bureau a*
days. Carrier* will continue to Dakota with ffkkly heavy ahowera near latitude 20.3 degree* and
probable locally by tonight or to ­ longitude
make on# trip on Saturday*.
mg!
02.3.
This action, said Postmaster morrow through Minnesota, Iowa
No material damage was re­
Joel Field, waa taken at th# re- and Wisconsin, tha Wyather Bur- potted whan the storm p tjte q
FREDERICK. MtL, Aug. 13 UP) puest ot Ned Smith. jzwsld#a: of
I f TM f uck tan' ra it"nfihT.
—A - ir-yvar-old My **M te ld the Sahfbrd Merchants AsioclsWhere the rainfall la sufficient
by Frederick eounty police to- tlon which recommended the to break local drought conditions,
di-/ after bla second
attempt change a t a recent meeting.
IMPROVEMENTS
temporary relief irp m o th a
Improvements are continuing tn
xA iln six y e a n to wreck a
The change In Poet Office Imon could be expected but these points
! treln.
wa* agreed to by county officials, would be scattered, tbe Bureau downtown Sanford a* merchant''
Kenneth MeGaha of tbe Balt*- garage owner*, auto #upply cem- aald, adding that ntoel of the prepare for tha fall-trad*. ■Among
uicre and Ohio Railroad
pollco Danlea and the downlosm grocery showery area will not receive suf­ these are the Hunt Tuxedo Feed
said ipiVe* pl#ced’ on the tracks •toree that have bean remaining ficient moisture to benefit deteri­ Company at Sanford Avenue end
Second Street which ties a new
near Feel’s Mill faded to de­ open all day Wednesday*. Nr. orating crop*.
rail a freight train only because Field revealed. Unlaaa a consider­
Continued high temperatures, celotex ceiling and floureecent
H had slawed for a curve.
able number of complaint# are jr*Ofrally ranging from around M Hghtlng, and Eddie’s Resteurept
The boy said he "wanted hi received before noon Saturday, tha decrees upward were forecast for on Park Aranda which la being
see what would happen to the new achedul# ^H1 go Into enact roost of the Midwest. East and attractively painted (n bright cefengine.''
or*.
South today.
as outlined, be aald.

Post Office Makes
Change In Schedule

Boy Tries Twice To
Wreck Railroad Train

m m

Impact In Fog Cuts
I lalfwny Th ro u g h
Coastal Motfirship

WASHINGTON; Aug 13 t-Pw_ _
Sectetsty nl the Ttesiury Snyder
■mnounerd todsv that rh»cur»ioni
Wilt list! Monday with Btitim
oflicisti on’ ru in g teinu of ‘the.

$ 1,750.0110,(100 American loan It

.v

DIIVIN INTO A PARKfO TttJCtt In Itotton. Ms**., by hi* legless e*-«l
brother. Fdward, 54. Anthony POdowtkl (above), 25. ot Dorchester,
swi* a tight mr tin r ig*r*ny.~reTtTreWaTTTni I MUmHUtA 'H int 1m
out of die wrecked nuto. Anthony Is on Itie rilttrat lilt at the hospital.
His tiruHirv received a lacerated elbow.
(fnternollottat 5 oundphoto»

British Impose Indonesia Votes
Curfew On Arab iUN Protest Over
Area In Palestine Puppet Delegates
Situation Compared Air Connections Of
Dutch In In'l i e 3
With Beginning Of
Repotted
Sever cd
1936- 1939 Rc vul l

None of {he rrew of the Diamond
Knot nor the tit crew member* nf
JOGJAKARTA. J * \'. Aug l&gt; the Fenn Victory was inpitrd. the
jr.m SALEM. Aug. a 13 Id’i
id’1
— | lie Indoneiian kepulilicajy Coast (iuaid said.
Thr I’.tlesline jtovrinment inipoi'-j
Mure than an hour's rffo it early
Vshmel
vnfrsl today to |nntri|
a rigid rtufew on two piodotni.

Delegates Plan
Trip To National
Legion Conference

naiitljr Auft-atexjTtf Jaffa mnigltt rs .ili, l:s»rt
a* c/niinuing Arsh-Jewnh iltile ta u n til any appes.ancr l.eto.e |W l „f (h„ Dismond Knot t mastbdtught death lo thiee person*, the tmimil o| * delegtlmn linnt liaad tarkte hooked iver the bow
Slats Legion Adjutant A. Reid
ihe state of Last Indonehia. svhithjof the latger vessel,
*
jll *&gt; die first time a cutfen
the Republican! charge 11 run I Th* Fenn Victory's skipper, i Mann today an non need -dpial he
lisi h*en im|ioie(| pn
A fjh,
(’aid, liaidslck, told the C m st and Mrs Maim wilt leave next
srei in the Holy Land »ince die by * puppet go»eminent. Ihe (Biard th# ro n tse t was ker ping Wednesday for New York to atj tend the National American Legi;’3h-39 )e t,lt. Mihtsiy and
m route In L A* ihe smallei vessrl afloa*
Ton Convent tmt which will be
I
&lt;’apt.
C.
N.
Goodwin
ordered
I)*e patroh roamed the Hire)*' ■,u tc r,,‘
held Aug. 28-^-3l. They will motor
The cabinet aho voted In .,p-) the rrew of the Diamond Knot to north with J. H, KirpatricW of
of. Jaffa’s Mandiieh and Carton
leave
Ihe
ship
shnrtly
before
the
leiwesentattve
-,,000.000 Roephah, attempt . to separate th* vessels Elixlis. division
qusilers, virtual nom an’i land propiiste
of
motor
vehirte*
nf
Tallahassee.
(sfmtii
$MO,0OB
U.
S,
before
hey an. Th# order wa* given a* «
h'lwren all-Atali Jaffa and *11Mrs.
J.
E.
Itnuth
dietrirt
pre- i
hoiiihtiri ,t,rted) for itnmeditle precautionary incasui -. he laid, sldent of the Legion Auxilary and
Jewiih* Tel Aviv.
“until l see if it will Slav afloat.” Mrs. Olga Hunter ate scheduled
I »co Arab* anil one *Jew sveie rebel of Chinese relugeei from
The crew member* d i'flail in sr tn leave -next Sunday, said Adjbattle
a
te
i«.
stabbed lo death today in th»t
thmsrene in lifeboats, refusing to utan&gt; Mniin. on one of the two
ttVnllniir.l an I'agi T n ,|
Meanwhile, an Indonesian army vn aboard any of the numerous •pedal train* that will take the
cnnimurilnue eharged the pulrh Coast G uild rraft or l-iga in lb» Florid/ delegation from Jack­
had violated Die rea»e fi-i. nrde-* vicinity.
To New-York.
(*r&gt;ndwin .radioed Iheriiiu.i (iuard sonville
252 time* between Friday an-i
l ot id i Legion headquarters and
la.-ntlnaird ■&gt;« I'ea* !«»•
Monday. The truct- in Ihe Dulrhat Ihe Barbiion fTaza Hotel a t
Indonesian b«slilUle* became *fFifty eighth Street nnd Madison
fective in day* ago
Avenue, he said.
kps
Anotln-r Republican communique
Two Florida drum and bugle
entpx will vie with ro th er corps
ELIZABETH
in the big parade on Fifth Ave­
- rAI—Thousands nf
nue on the 28lh, tie jiflnounced.
tvmml commulrt
TALLAHASSEE, F la. Aug. 13 Tin- font times national atuF one
k lav when 10
Ul*&gt; Governor riafdwejl said t«. time international winner, the 65
-us) hound
p&lt;
ilny the Slat" would cncplirnge Harvey Seeds Miami Corps will
road freight train were derailed,
Investigators of Ihe fish-kilting try- again for honor*. The other
A
Netherlands
atm
v
CO
U
tm
U
TM
*
sprawling
coal and hot ear*
"r"d tide" In “every possible way com" o til lie that of the William
lO nllnnnl ■■ l'a*e 1 * 0 ,1
arms* the fjun-trark main lire
and lie governed by. their reroute C Morris I’nst 3tt of Fort Lattderhe-*. No one wns hurt.
mendatlon."
, ilule comprising about 40 ment­
Auxiliary hlisrs prodded |,y
lie reported the Slate llnatd ion *, ell dressed In Seminole
thr railroad expedited traffic mid
of Health amt tjie department ■•(
the railroad said two tratks were Demand Tan Bo Mot Conservation had made . sep.n nil- Indian costumes.
expected to he rlra ie j, by late
studies nf the mysterious ptagtl*
today. ,
• 1
GREAT PALI S. Mont.. Aug 1.3 which Jigs JUtercd Florida West
Eervlea ‘ from New • Vorlf (o' ~ (/V) \n expected demand fur Coast tWacliM With bodies of ilee-l
I'hdaifelphta and Washington nnd
rtutaqeiphta
sii'l rdtulfiilM product* within lb« and tlylng fish.
Tlie governor said Ihe problem
ti, South and West points wiafTl,.. next jem exceeding that of
being operated over trarks of w ar year • ra n t** m et. re p re se n t wax **a little foreign tn Ihe field”
Fla., Aug. 13,
the Lehigh . Valley and lleaillrig alive* of the m ajor oil producing of the B oard of llra flh hut th a t M'*FEBNANDINA.
brothers In their twen­
It ml roads to West I'hiladelphn. s ta te r a K ite, tu;l they sa y th ere it stood ready tn assist in any ties. -Two
sons of a carelitMer for sev­
Kpllntcrcd hftx ears end pih* ts no Im m ediate reserv e to r#t&lt;* way possible.- He » ep o ,rtd the eral homes
here, were found shot
C onservation
D ep artm en t had
of mal In twisted wreckage svss fo r any em ergency.
the head on .t roadside
ntrew irfor Rliu feet at the Boutli * Winding up a three-ilnv meet­ "tavn unable to make a reronm n- thtmigh
mflir here early todav hut no
Elii^taeth Stallmi. One of the ing of the Interstate Oil Com pact datlnn on a ffirm a tiv e artio n ra t- motive could he glvsn for th? slay­
.Bright cars landed on (he station Commission here, slate officials ciliated to relieve th e situ atio n .
platform.
“The problem is "not a local ings.
and industry leaders launched a
The voting men were John Cal­
Railroad spokesmen raid the rerlea nf lerhntral discussions with problem, Caldwrll said. “Neither vin Graham. 22 , and Curtis Floyd
wreck occlirred when the 13th day, primarily concerned with is it a new problem. There have Graham, 20. sons of Mr. and Mr»teen sporadic -outbursts of the Muse Graham who live at Sey­
car of tha Ilarritburr, t'j-.-to- developing new sources.
R. A. Catlett of W’asbington. same trouble over the yeah*. The mour’* Point here. Both were
Jersey City freight train ,w*s
derailed, and 18 cart latnlnd chief of the Federal Bureau of fpderal authorities are making World War II veterai.s and had
Mine* Petroleum
and Natural every effort to determine th# nnlyrerf hliy teen discharged from
imped the tracks.
Although service was expected Gas Division. 1* scheduled to des­ cause.-----the service-.__ _ .
to be restored on tw o ^ T ^ tk ri cribe research on the production
main line tracks by late toddy, nf liquid fuels from nil shales
In -Colorado,
railroad spokesmen said there now under wav
would be a "longer delay” In Wyoming and Utah.
h
clearing the other two tracks.
~•
.
i
Wotk is expected to ba com­
Frank Robinson, former Sanford
resident and high schuot student, pleted during the next twa weeks
who after hi* discharg-C from the on the asphalt surfacing am) wid­
Army, joined ht* parents’ and fam­ ening of the Ortimlo highw ay.
*
LONDON. Aug. 13. ( ^ - M i n ­ ily at Crtstqbal, C. Z., recently from Sanford lo Maitlan-I, W. &gt;(,
BELGRADE. Aug. 11, C D - ister of State Hector McNeil B’ld wrote that he is enloyinr tha hunt­ Hong, project engineer, announced
.today.
.
„
Negotiators representing the Brit­ the House of Commons todav that ing anil fishing in Patutna.
The highway ha* been widened
He enclosed a snap shot of a
ish and U. 8 . occupation zones ef Britain had protested against
22 to 2 fl feeL and five fool
Germany have signed a long-range Soviet armv seizure of tho Aus- trussed up "Puerco Del Monte" or from
1100,000,000 trade pa vi with Yugo- Irian mineral oil
----------------- wild dIk that.he and-Walter An­ shoulder* added to-each sute,*he-----idsvta” df*tjftSff"l5~'5uR&lt;I up~tKe" finery *t LoEiu, Auatrla. on Aug. derson Of Sanford had killed. Wal­ said. The shoulder* are to have g
ter spent a few day* with the-Rob- elav surface. Mwt of the former
economy of Western Germany and 1.
The protests, he aald. were fnaon* during tha lime the aircraft rough apota of the road hav t teen
Implement tha Yugoslav five-year
pian. it » u announced last nixht. Indged by British mambara ef th* carrier to which he wae attached Ironed out.
Tha agreement was the third AJlUd Council for Austria and of arae docked a t Cristobal.
SCHOOL BOARD MP.FTT
Ther reported findlwr a very
which the British and Americans the Austrian Treaty Commission.
The Cnuhtv Board of Public In­
Tbe British deputy commission­ itrange hill where tha uhole fam­
have mad* In the last month with
will meat Thursday
countries In the Russian Influence er. McNeil xaldj haa pointed out ily searched for moss agate nnl struction
morning at I0:00 o’clock at th*
o rb it Th* others were Ciechoi- that control council for Germany Jasper, which are aeml-precinur office
of Supt. T. W. Lnwion. BiJa
regulation*, quoted as a bail* for stone*. Thev found 3 largo ame­
lovakls and Finland.
repair of the Lake M-tnroa
Under th* pact Yugoslavia plans Uy» Soviet action, have no applica­ thyst crystal. Mr. Ruhlraon alto for
to purchase from Western Ger­ tion in Austria and th at rrpara- reported that they are building a (white) school and appointment nf
P I yrars Uon# oannot b# secured from pro­ 20 ‘ foot mahogany cabur CTulaer, school bus drivers will be con­
many over the_____
nest_ . Pfour
tap ILai good* ranging from light party which Is Id Joint British- and a x * trimming It with teak sidered. according to Hupt.-T. W,
Lawton.
woo£
American beneficial ownership.
taxlil* Works to bUst furnaces*

19 Freight Curs Arc
I&gt;eralled/’ In Jersey
Kailrond Accident

OnIdwell En coy r a
Probe Into Rod Tide

Bltfffor IMroIciini

2 Brothers Found Shot Near Ferftondiha

HuntiiiK I« Enjoyed Repair Of Highway
By Frank Robinson I Nearly Completed

Jugoslav Trade Pact
Signed For Germany

Britain Protests Red
Seizure Of Plant

2, .v ' ’At

*.

Secretary Sny:lcr To
R e p r e s e n t U. S.;
Britain Draws An­
o t h e r $150,000,000

lint,1111.
PORT INGELES,Wash., tug. 1 Snider told x news confercnc*
n i J 't—llsnttnrtl tlrcp amidships that the Nsliond Adviinry Counht an heart
tn
heait freighter
itclgit’rr In
in the
me fox
tog
1 „
«-irr ...mlduliM. !h,.&lt; A J w
’
1? ^
Steamship
t ’o. mototship
momrship Din- |0obl*im. headed by him!-ll. will
--hip Co,
inonrt Knot sank after davlirVsk inndurl the. diirqum ni on behalf
near Crescent llsy. nest nf here, of flits country
1
.
white in low of. two lux*, the
The
llnttrh
rlelegition.
which
‘
Diamond Knot had a 11.000.000
will fly line thi&gt; weekend, will ,,
salmon cargn abo*M.
■
he headed by Sir .Stilf jid Eady. jisr. ; V*
PORI ANGELES. Wash., /^ r- .'J*ecul nrintanl tn Chancellor
I I lJff**nje” inifi#ldnn (triglilcr of the Exriieuucr Hugh Dslton
Fcnn Vlc^&gt;ry cis'hcd hsllw ty
A(though_iy formal rconests
made, i t ' is liiideritbod
thimiyli ilte V,57r-ton cos'tts! ritO'
Itutlup Ih.imnml Knot m the tog- that England will ask eiuwesiion*
which would permit her to con­
hoiittii Mi.vd ol J 11an Pc F u carst serve her dwindling dollar sur
supply
.today ami If) new membyu oil by (net easing., imports from) Brit­
the ititrken mo|oj»}|ip look l&gt; ish dominion* gnd.Hecieasing lmputts from th e l'n ite d rftntes.
their lilfltrv*l'
The preieni terms of the loan
I he Inn vrttelt rollided shnr' acteenTetil prohihit this,
Srivder ’ t-mpliatized it was hie
ly (ruin and If' new mrmheri ol
thiee sud one lull mile* o II R..«e understanding that the conference
would be strictly limited to the
Rocks, it the snulhetn tl|* nl V m
British Ipnn atat wotdd no* delve
coiner td.riul at the e,*cl end "I into other nsperts of ihe British
"dollar crisis" or European aid.
the ilrsiti.
lie declined to comment on pr'osThe impart eut nrailv halfway' poetise changes', saying;
through the smaller vessel, hit•
"t want to find out -shat the
fl **n!»■*tictf (via Pflg# Tnfl)
tinic it lost for want of Ihe'tnidxe.

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

P A G E TW O

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Auxiliary Crops

The Sanford- Herald
■•lakll^,4 la I M
PuLluktd dull, t t o y r Setsrtar
n l aaatfai al
I m Im I. rur|&lt; a
III Maaaalla Airaue

Although Florida is known in agricultural circles for
Us production of citrus, celery and tomutoes, .there ijufrwidu
variety of auxiliary crops produced in this Htatc which
added some $10,000,000 to the income of Florida foment
aa airaal rla u a i l l n last year. Some of these crops offer great 'hope for sub­
PataWr XT. 1*1*. at lha T nl Olllrt stantial expansion into what, may yet become another big
I t Paalvrg. » luilda. ■ a lir lh , At I
tl C o i t o i al Marrh B. IWT.
money crop.
"Attention is often called to Florida’s outstanding
position in the production *&gt;f citrus, truck vegetables^
tobacco, sugafk peanuts-etc ,which make up the basic
agricultural pattern of the State," says the State Chamber
of pommerCe. Hut to the average general farmer, irilB_»tH*« HII-TIO* IIXTR1
eellaneous crops hiiri'ested during different seasons can
l-aiafcla tu A4*aara
mean an added and sustained income throughout the year.
"important among these crops is honey which (with
V » I „ M 'lilh a .....
***
• la Maalka _______________ *M beeswax) brought in $1,618,000 last year, pinring the State
Oa* \*fl --------*-M first in honey production in the South. Florida’s pecan
crop was Hold for approximately $1,800,000, feed crops
A ll o b llu a t*
a a ilra a , cenla af
tltaaka, ta aala llaa a a a l a a llr ta af for $1,160,000. tung nuts for $1,029,000, peaches and jienrs
• at*n ala n&gt;*n la fa r I h r i a , | « a i ■&lt; for a totul of $308,000 and spring cuntaloupes for $160,000.
ta la la a la ada. M ill b* d a t i i f fa&gt;
"The Florida grn|&gt;e production is comparably small,
a l ra a a la r ad a a rlla la a »*•»*
r -_L-- - - ■ ■
- a 1
■1
$120,000,* but Florida grapes brought more per ton than
la laaA
N i « i * a H &gt; . M *pn**ala&gt; any in the nation. "Forest products sold by farmers and
H a t* , la * .. r«p * * a * a i* 'T 1 W II* ,a id
products brought n total of
la lh a a a tla a a l (la id af a d a tH U la a nursery und greenhouse
Off1**a ara tu n lalalaa d la I b r !» » • - $10,061,000' (breakdown not
available) last year. The
aal
r lllr a
la
Ib a (e a a l i T
r r l u l i a l h t * d a « « n * l * la ( V r * l “ growing of plants for .farmers In more northerly regions Is
Bad H , n .T o t h .
____________
of particular interest to the State's formers."

Traffic Safely ■

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Labor Day Plans
he continued. _ Senator Holl.m.l
will be the principal apeaket and
there will be other diilinguiihed
guadi.
Alanaaar Ed Hiffgina raportad
tliat plogic** ta living matte to­
ward Securing a baaetmll train­

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Khythm trondlar*
Pointing out.that the local Nnvnl station is taking the litas
l!:00 K,*» at Noun
lead,
with
the
co-operation
of
city
and
county
civic
leaders,
111II Wvalirn Mtli.dlaa
-- -— IMI .
Nonn llntir Nmn
in directing public attention to the need for greater traffic 11*10
Stamp* Quart*!
WEDNESDAY, AUGEbT 13, 1W47 safety precautions, the PouhucuIu Journal mijkes some time­ ITMi
1100 K*ara
11
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1
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String*
ly comments on measures which might be taken to help.
"The placing of battered wrecks where they can be seen I-.I0 lladdHy Mt.trnar
BIBLE VERSE FOll TODAY
*•
1 ■Cij1. C^ilbYfMTUP kV"pfihnriids and the 'drefUon o f VMtar 'emssps hr' Ipdts W‘a
YOU MtIBT HAVE HOME- where fatal accidents hnvo occurred,” the Journal says, IrlV Uar Non* JUnch
li«0. N*»*
^
THING TO MULTIPLY BY
l^WL Tommy Dont/
MULTIPLY YOUR 'SPIRITUAL “should certainly impress the driving public with the value I J t t «'ol* Gl»* Club .
TRKASURES;.For&gt;ho»o*v«r hath of care in observance of all traffic rules and regulations. ■«/«* N*w*
to hint (hall be given, and who­
“The greatest cause of'accidents is the calm belief thatjam* Tm’ ctbb
soever hath not, from him (hall *it can’t happen to me.’,/Perhaps these displays will drive, l i # »5«ti?*Ti,m.
1k&gt; taken evin "thabii which ha hume the fact that such death. Injuries and’ damages can;*'*1 M*« ih. Band
1 thinketh h&gt; hath.—Luka H.1B.
happen to anyone—and.quite often they happen to innoceriti
The SecseUry General ol the persona.
.. ‘------------------ Untied Nation! iniiiti he icei no
“The Im-al safety campaign ties in well with the statewide'
Tuntnediate"war 1tiiei1TAi&gt;pnfnttjr{ nimpaiRn ivhtch hBii-been-rrmriuctert b r (tnvprmrr-ealttwEttrf---- A
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aortd'i bad boyi It it inn nlioulii iiiijn uhs ttn
the _ value of the s t a t e ;
___th
pie people
________
all lhat the world'
i«»y
«■•&gt;
ate doing at the moment it juit highway patrol which is constantly on the road to cabtion ,l.
motorists, to assist in accidents and to make arrests when!.'
■*'1 *'
making (acei at each oilier.
to mediate the civil war 10 that
necessary.
“The campaign is one In which every automobile driver country. Prieto, once Paraguay*!
We have noticed at marked an must
participate. After all, common itolitencss and consider­ foreign min il ter. 1 • i d ‘other
improvement in icrvic* at many ation of the other fellow would obviate most of the traffic American nation! could not re­
Hanford eilablirhmetili during it- accidents.
main indifferent.
cent monlhi at wt have leen in
"Take It Easy—Save a Life’ is a slogan under which
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (J P )_
the .face lifting of certain down­ every motorist could enlist.” '
Preiitlent human, rent the Unit­
town building,. All of which il
ed Stale* delegation off to the
definitely to the good. The wartime
Farmers In The Air
Pan American Security Met tin!
“public be damned" treatment it
in Rio De Janeiro today with hn
on the way out. and the store which
Mid-western farmers are lifting themselves out of the beat withei for “a iucccaiful
give* the invite will get the butearth-bound class and going tip in the air for fun and for conference.",
,
beta.
business.
"I
come
to
bid
you
gentlemen
George Thiem v/ritea for the Chicago Daily Newn of a
The local Jayceei are to be meeting in Champugn, III., where several hundred pUne.x farewell and wiih you a happy
congratulated on the Success ol landed for a get-together of farmern. Is in. eatimated that and lucceufui trip and a success­
~tbriT-f*crtit tlitrccm fev*nr*im l 1.000 HHnofa- agricnlhiriiita 'own Hmi use' private planes, ful conference," Mr, Truman tali
the thotoukhnm with which all while 850 Imliutut farmers fly. Many from Michigan and jhe departing delegates at Wash
ington National Airport.
plana wne made an ^u lta effi­ Wisconsin add to the number.
ciency with which they were car­
Several uses for planes tire given—going after repair “ 1 am glad to have this del­
ried out. Sunday*! banquet which parts, spraying, inspection, bringing home ntrnwberry egation. as it lies' to many limes
terminated the affair and which lants nnd ordering cattle. Wimt Bounds best to people in the pail, working for peace
brought to Sanford Edward li t- rouglit up to consider the farmer’s lot n hard one, is in ihe world, particularly in the
relt. an editor of national reputa­ tlte sundown Right to cool off after ii hot day in the fields. Western Hemisphere."
tion, wai one of the moil nolabla Some flit to Wyoming for trout-fishing, and others hop - Yhe United State* delegation
io th# conference, opening in th*
.occasions we ever attended here to Florida for the sunshine they need in January. Not only Brazilian capital Friday, Is head­
young
farmers
have
Joined
the
air-minded
group,
but
all
And Would have done credit to
ed hy Secretary of Siata Mar­
ages, from 18 to nenrfy 60, are represented.
shall and Includes Chairman Vanany city in Florida.

Kiwanis Meet

the pound freely convertible into dwindling supply has increased.

The Importance of the i*Ut
was emphasized by the annour**.
ment that the Notional Adviu,™
IO &gt; B tl* H * tt* M P « * » O a * l
pc** of th* plant aa aanitary verubilitr became effect«ve. the Council , will speak for th* Uohu
proceaaing, *!p*ei*lly of meat, flight of dollars from Bntaln’a Slates.
fiaji^ and pouhry, and produced
from the container sample* of
ItroCeiaet! and ft men turkey,
atvak, fish tabbit, bacon ham,
corn on tlie cob and other prod­
uct*, all wrapped" In pliofilm, and
kept at sub-degree temperature*
dollar*.

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In the week* since full c*n-

The L0NGW00D HOTEL
LONGWOOD, f’LA.

F ra n k S ham es told of th* quick

growth of Florida' Fashion* mail
outer buiineia sine* « he ffrtt advviti*cment apjpeared. Sept. 1 ,
1040, in a New York newspaper.
He revealed that the advartisementa now gpp*ar In 68 newspapeis, 20 niagaslnea *ml , have
rebelled 100,000,000 readers.
Three nf his employe**, Mil*
Betty Welton, Mias Melba Fred­
ericks and Mi** Emily MailhaWk
demonstrated dreeaee of plaid
pattern and got A Jot of ap­
plause. Miet wejton appeared as
Kiltjr La**. Mias Frederick aa
Highland Lasa'bnd Mis* Matthews
aa Bonny Laa*.
8 am Martina, pet sound direr
lor, demonstrated a mall opening
machine. Michael
Glnton
and
Frank Sandler, of th* compan&gt;
were guests. Forrest Galchel nas
introduced by M. N. Cleveland,
am! in turn introduced Alex
Johnson.

the training of about 750 men
*ach winter.
Brig. - General J. C. Ilutchiaon
aak^d far a n d . received-Lite Hidoiaement of the Chanilter of
Qimmerca In an effort, to induco
bbaiiiaaamen to offer their cmployeea who (nay Join the Na­
tional Guard time off for pe&lt;
1Iodic training period* without
Ida* of pay or regular vacation*.
General IlutchiiOh pointed on:
that the orgenlutlon of a rifle
company here would, mean ar
annua) income of about 140,000
and that thia was something In'
which the trade body should b*
especially Intem tvd.
Mr. Higgina reported on recfnt cangieulonal action facili­
tating ,Ure transfer of a ir sta­
tion* and other naval property
t* cities end countlee where ren­
tal* and
iais
ant other Income i* devotth* maintenance of the
vd to
a irp o r t, He aleo said that wots
begun on the 12-foot river
hks beg
I l ‘t* li* u 4 h u m I ' b r * (la * .
channel and that $ 000,000 is now British delegation has in mind be­
available for Ita completion.
fore making any atatament.
Ballot* are being mailed In the
“We are prepared to Helen to
she anno*!
annunl anything they bring up, as long
next .few
f«w day* for Ut«
ji a i it ii withIM- th e . area of the
Anglo-American loan agreement."
vrrtiilng plans fur tnv coming
In two other development* on
winter which include six latg t the International economic scene:
signboards located et strategic
1. Snyder scotched “pvialatent
highway intersections, and the rumors” In London's financial dis­
printing of a Urge number nf trict that tha Troasury planned to
booklet* with many beautiful pic
increase its price on gold from
lute* of Semintle Onmty- seen** the present 135 an ounce to f&amp;0.
and recreations) activities.
The secretary said there have been
Vice president E. G. Kilnat- “no
plana and no discussions” of
rick ^•{ jJjd ^o v er^ H w ^ w t m j . such’
&gt;utn aa movB,
n increase
,„«*«** III
move. nAn
in wie
the
Trrid-prtflnirouid s » i i t g u m p ro r
ware Mrs. Prudence B r u n o nf countries with gold reserve* to ex
Casselberry. Senator L. F. Boyle, tend their present do inr credit*.
M. B. Smith. H. B. Pope, Gen-, 8 - The Britiah witluirew another
eral Hutchison and Mr. I^e. Mr. *160.000,000 of their U. 3. loan,
Inglty, J. F McClelland, Johntleaving only *850,000,000 available.
Brumfey, Sanford D o u d n o y , i At tlie recent rate of withdrawal
Fletcher Boll*, and TtollsmJ Dear.. ( Treasury official* .estimated the
loan would be oxnausted ih Octo­
ber. instead of next June M, a*
contemplatedr
Besides the expected proposal to
(I'aallaMO it..m P»a« Owl
increase British buying from her
that he hoped salvage tu** could domlniona. atKarve reputta indi­
pull hi* vestal to Esqultnalt, a few cate the British delegation to the
talks here may seek a modifica­
mile* away.
*
Goodwin said hit No. 2 and No. tion of the loan* terms which inaka
J hold* were flooded and No, 1
had 10 feet of water and “it's still
Dr. Churlcs L. PersonB
gaining" despite th* pump*.
Th* strait was fairly calm ex­
Uptumctrifit
cept for ground swells. The two
Sanford Atlantic Bk. nidg.
ships were ohwured by a heavy,
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Phone 29A
low-lying fog bank.
Sal. 9-12
_ There was no report of. rnsualKyeg Elamlned • Gla*M« Fitted
ties on either ahlp.

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The farmer, generally considered conservative, if not
ii,. reactionary, has shown himself to he forward-looking and
John Clark. hfk*iA*nt
^ "i
adaptable in this appropriation of the airplane to his own
Hialeah race tree k
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* ’ use. One fault often found with life on the farm is its
ter thin avcraiatMscason" for
isolation. This condition will no longer have to be reckoned
Florida next winter. “The Floridi
with if more farmers follow the lead of .these midscaion will be e good one/’ he westerners.
* .
says, "and allentfance at Hialesh
should compare with our Lett

i .TMn;" Reporta, however, from
other resort* ihii summer, are not
so encouraging. Prices are hi*li
and the public is wary. If Florida
towiit interests can refrain from
gouging our visitors next winter,
s-v we v^ll probably have all ty&lt; can
Uke care oft but the time hei
pasted when (m ale )*jU pul up
with anything.

Ruhr Talks

Arab Curfew

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“direct Itaaring" on Ruhr eorl
prHuctlon ran he canriilated. •
The confareas split up into
■uucummittees, each anigutd *p*.
cific phasa* of tha overall Viol*
I«m after veeterday'e two intro­
ductory session* got the conferrnc« under way.
Moving to quiet French fenrr,
Thorp made it
It pilain that Britain

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ciiwni yiujly ilH ih S g 'rfex t y e a n | ioJ&gt;u “blw.ntnin*
prtuWr
mg and pro*
U Gariy
tomato
,i.l
;
Item Dan M
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oua spot ip the midat of all
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and Frank 3m*lb«rt have rope
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been bolding confetepce* leading
to the latter's *unw|nctm*iu ihitl
he Will not tun and indicating
McCarly may soon, announce
agaimt Fuller Waircn who is cer­
tain to have bis hat in the ring.
Tom Watson lias alio inrlicale.l
hit intention to run. but $enatot t , l Shand* of Gainaavilte 'cannot
punted out. No doubt there
be others, but aa of the pres­
ent writing it looks at if Fuller
7an«o i*. the min to beak

Freijnth official* ar* watchi'ig
tha' talks with a wary eye ilnca
limy fie) France should have • a
major vole* In determining hoar
quickly her recent fd* recover*
from Clffkffecta of the war.
The throe power* now ar* ar­
ranging an additional conference
where French view* on evrnittal
control of th* Riflir mine* and
plana for stepping up th* la veil
of industry In Western Germany r
Will V* th rn h ad out. The French
government he* repeatedly urg­
ed International auperviiion o '
the Ruhr, Germany1* main in­
dustrial are*.

All shops in the border area
between Tel Aviv and Jaffa re­
mained closed this morni** and
moat residents of th* squalid re­
gion on both aids* o f the dividing *tl t
Uriel kept th eir shudder*, uaaed
despite th* intense h e a t
. Hfek declined to commint ah tha
Normal crowd* frequented Tel J’tiMatlon. but vateren policentalt,
Aviv's bathing beach**, however, f Whom the eurrernh trouMs* grp
although vonildcratt* tanalarr was
laU cen t o f O * 103d Arab rereported fn the xll-Jewtsh city. 1
whlch bathed tha Haljr Land
FoHce Superintendent ITinagan, Ift” blood, expressed frank dismay
head o t tha Jaffa-T«l Aviv district, rfVer th* turn of evayiu.
railed a special .htah-lsvel confer­
“It began juat thta w ar in 10SS/'
ence In Tel Aviv to plan meant of laid nn* police Inspector, “only
keeping order.
thl* time you can bet It will bo
Palestine government author- tougher."

YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
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thaf any riqe party
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were injured,.

STARTS THURSDAYP6 r ^ I^AYS •
The same Glenn Ford who tamed ‘Gllda’l

to the Timet-Union.
ator Tab appears to be gaineund on Governor Dewey foi
publican presidential nomi-T b ih
u of; i upu.ual
us Democrats bethe. next President of Ire
~ atei will probably be a
.-You may think w*Ye
" you’ll u sd your hi*-

IS year*,
p ffasa.ik jong
rascals out

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Henherg (R-Mleh.) of th* Sen­
ate Foreign Relation* Committee
and 'Warran R. Austin, U. 3.
dttrgaie to th* UN Becurity
Council and former Republican
s e n a t o r from Vermont.
After wiahing th* delsgation
good luck, Preiidant Truman said
he hope* the Rio conference will
set* an rxample for th* rest of
the world.
. Yardenbcrg commented:
“I agree with that.”
Secretary Marshall, replying to
th* President'* brief, informal
speech, said that ha and hit colI-agues ar* flyt"F south “In tr#
interest of what Is vary Impor,
t*m (it th# world of today, kh*
solidarity of th# W tatam Hemtiplfrie nations."

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H Y D R /Y M V IIC
... as ultra-modern as tolivisian, and
D RIV E
fjf with nearly 8 years af PROOFbehind it!
It's la the picture foe the future—and
OUamuUle Uinga it to you faJajr/ Just
0 * thleVlaUm la tha Kig naWa In the
tild ef electroaioe, euiometie taastamieeioaa a te the uum W r-oae tonic ef
cvaivcraatiua tn the automobile Industry.
8 m m day 3 , . nobody will atuft gear*
. . . nobody trill push
dutch. But
today . . . only Hydra-Made Drim
presides fully mtomalie sAi/ihsg/ Only

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T h a i’s more . / ,
Malie Drive
wm ■iatrodaced
naarly
&lt; yearn ago! Store that time it has Weu
j w W In tha hands ef w ady 400,000
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bitlieua of toil** of $ " '
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Id combat u k ell ,
Today, she loweal-pricrd car to

CM Hydra-Matto Drive* i* the M art
mw OhUmobile—away oat ahead wmmnlkaftr—away out ahead to appearawe,-too. Owaert Jbsos* Oldsmubile is
always to tune with tasnorrow. They
expect OtdemobUe to fxmw out fuu with
tb* really important advancement* like
Hydra-M atic Drive. T hat's why *0
many future-minded people nay, "It's
SM ABTtoO wnatsOttar .

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. SANFORD. FLORIDA

“Forty Plu*" Club
Movement Helps Man
Get High Paying Jobs

W E D N E S D A Y , A U G . 1 3. 1 9 4 7

F SU Is Anticipating
Enrollment Of 3,800
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.. Aug. 13
OF)—Florida Stale University, be­
ginning its first full term a t a
cocrhicallimit) institution, m i) b*
a little overcrowded next month
but it is expecting a* w o r d err-*
rollmcnt of .1,800 students.
Mote than *2,800 women stu­
dents already have been accep*ed and 'uidvcnutv official* re ­
ported application^ ' from 1,000 ,
nfen, most of them .war veteran -.
Last year theie were approx­
imately 24M) at turret,-*ludorm and
700 men enrolled In -1ha Tallahnssro branch *of ■the *University
*/
of Florida.
Dr. Broward Culpepper, dean
of student welfare, said a new
dormitory now. under construc­
tion will not lie* Trudy- for ownpanry until the winter quarter
m Ih-crmlwr, but additional fa ­
cilities .are being provided at
Dale Mabry Field to lake care
of the overflow,

AP Newafenure#
Tha "Forty Flu**' club movem tnt &lt;* coming bark to life
new that some elder businessmen
a rt not drawing *alary. .cheek.*
In th* atyle to which they hare
been accustomed;
In New York, Philadelphia, D«ston, Chicago, Detroit among other
cltfea, unemployed men • over -to
who bate earned at leaat $4,000
a ybar a* executive* */o band­
ing together again In non-prof­
it, cooperative organisations to
- h*rp eaclv "other ‘ find •aaeeutlVc
job*. *
WHH the manpower shortage
beginning to crack, widely asaorted pohleaa male* are rally­
ing' ’together In three patrician
peraonnel aerrlcea under the ban­
ner, “there la no aubatltutr for
*1 perlence.**
, The Detroit club had memlwrthlp application* from into man
who "w ent.through two fortunea"
and from another who needed a
job although he had made $600,- AT IAKISUCCISS, N. Y, Col. Roschcr
000 from patent royalllea on a Lund, chairman of tho United Na­
■machine tool.
tion* Balkan Committee, and hi* . Men with prior service In any
An Army general facing retire­ assistant, Jeane Torncy, arc shown of the Armed Force* may enlist
ment joined the Boston club. So with aomo of tho documents sub­ for direct initial 'assignm ent for
did an ordained minister unable mitted a* evidence In tho Balkan a minimum period of one vear
to aupport hi* family on j border case. Th* U, N. Security within the geographical limits of
church aalary. Doth had hud pro- Council established a special acven- the Third Army Area. Cant. Hob
vtoua executive experience.
nation subcommittee to determine M. Hester of the Orlando Army p a T'» ,4r i j
„ In New York, a. former. ndnvr-ji whether, a ftngle resolution could' •Re**uIJtW office anrwrVnced twdiy.
Individuals enlisted will Ire Ini­
“ becime
"forty-pluacr,” and in possibly be drafted to settle the
tially assigned to any underthe
go
jo eluli
club two of the Balkan question, (International)
streotlr unit or idstallatlon of
men handling
ling telephone queries
K air choice. The Army Air Forces
and typing chorea arc a former
are not included In the ibove and
colonel and an ex-major.
the minimum period (if enlistment
Generally, however, the memis 3 vears. ■
bera come Immediately from job*
Capt. Hester- further stated th'at
aa plant manager*,' comptroller*,
all assignment so foe a specific
vie# president# In charge of per­
limit or insHlatlon' la for Initial
sonnel. brokers, bankers ^ahd oth­
asslgment only and • that lu
er executive poat*. Their former
GAINESVILLE, Aug. 13,.(Spe- ca«e of military neor*»t4r-twdlvldxxUxiea .ranM afram. IJ.fKlO. a gear
to $50,000. Th* I'hiladelphla rlub of newly arqulied equipment will ~u*Ts nraylie n-naslgnul wTTTdn IK*
once had a president who joined Ire available to University of Flor­ Army Area at any tinie within
after hla $ 12,000,000 Iron com­ ida student* when ih-j 11)47-48 the ono vear.
pany went kaput in the drprr.x. term open* Sept. 22.
aloa
RAINS DAMAGE FAHTUKES
The new cquiptnrr.l, received
Th* Forty Flu*" idea wax start­ through donation* from various
Funta Gorda, Fla.—Some Chared in the late thirties (anmc nay Army divisions, and purchased at
in Boston, others say- in N rtr a discount from the War Assets lotto County pastures have been
York) and all hut diet! out dur-‘ Administration, rin g er from n dam ned considerably by heavy
ing the war when manpower of $250,000 radar set' to household rains during the past few weeks,
ill ages wai at a premium. The furnishings for the newest veter­ and rattle In low arras havj shown
some w eigh t losses as a result,
end of the war and the availa­ ans' housing village.
bility of many younger men Iwgati
It Includes the latest in engineer­ according to County Agent N. H
the revival of the movement.
ing laboratory ami research equip­ McQueen.
The eluli* in the various cities ment: new classroom, shop, and
The cotton plant has a part In
operate independently—without a laboratory installations for stu­
c e n t r a l organisation—although dents registering in chemistry,"bot­ producing four fitwrs — cotton;
they generally m e the same name, any. biology, and pharmacy: fur­ rayon made from cotton llntar*.
slogan, eligibility rules ami modu* nishings for new dormitories for wool and mohair from ineep and
single students; offire equipment goat* fed cottonseed n r» d i:ti.
operandl.
The club* are not Interested in for faculty and administrative of­
any Job paying le*x than $1,000. fices. as well as thb Flnvet 111 fur­
, And frequently they land one* niture, and mobile and mainten­
far numbers which pay much ance equipment for the expanding
facilities;
ttf U r than that.
Acquisition of * new equipment
The star alumnus to date was
a Detroit member who recently during the past yrar open* to Uni­ A r e | M I n t m r n l r i l n i l * I t r k l n e * f
landed a $10,000 Job as grnrral versity oF Florida Upper Division r r H M , e a n f l a a l a , m a k e s . * a n k * r n .
manager of a large manrrfartur- students new fields of research ■ Ifclrtr* I n n l . r . t r . H i r l , r e n a r j s k i n
*..*f
IV r q u irk ta lle r an#
Ing concern having plants through­ and advanced Study, nnd to ?.«wer *■.t-f.11ln alU
rr--.ll. «as w m i l l t
O IV T out th* country. Orlrago and Division students a .'hanro for in­ H I ’. X T . l l M f t » r H t e r I k s k « r l a
New York have $20,000 gradu­ dividualised Instruction and l#l»* I k s m r m j a n . H f f s r s S I n I k s t a l k s
oratory work in .the haste wieners, k s * k k a a a s . W k l l s , a r r a a s l s a s . a n f ate*.
will enable the University to l a s p t i r . S a l s f a s fc «kls a a r s k I M *
Th* Detroit club pays Its av- and
enroll all qualified Florida stu­ rV- IaI.T H HA V H anmi Vs T I l K V rTw—« I«k ls »I «' Ieh«ss.lI.
traga placement in a Job pay­ dent#—men
and women—for th» J i l n n n -1 T a k e s . S a M fcr T a a s k l a a .
ing between $8,000 and $ 10,000 ;
Term. Applications for en­ I . a a s y M i l l l a n m l l l H l A . A a d s r a a a
In Now York, the average range Fall
rollment thla Fall, mu it be in tjn*
la from $4,000 to $10,000 and in Registrar's
office "by August 15.
Philadelphia, from $0,000 to
Equipment
valued nl 1(111,52:*
$7,200,
has been added to the Instructional
The Boston president reported. and research laboratories of th*
"On* of "our men was canvassing College of Engineering with $57,*
202 SnnTord Avp.
a downtown firm and was told, 761 in new classroom nnd labora­
C a sto r P om ace
'we're not Interested In $ 10,000 tory equipment marked for cht-mto $25,000 men, but If you hear of islrv. biology, botany an I unarm2 .8 0 per cw t.
anyone looking for *50,000 to sccutical study.
$75,000, tend them along,," There!
4.G0 p er cw t.
ta no lata word on what happen
ed In th a t cb m .
Th* New York club h is about
1,300 advent alumni: Chicago 550,
and Detroll, more than (100. One
of Philadelphia'* proudest place
MIAMI —f/P)—Between racing
- manta w*a that of general con­ seasons most horse traekx are as
Cotton Seed Meal
sultant to a big company there deserted as a haunted*barn. But
Th* man who. got the Job was not Florid*'* ahowplaee Hialeah
Freoh -Celery Seed
82.
park, where more than 250.000 ((■olden) .............. Sift !t&gt;
•To gat. an Idea of how the off-season visitor* have come just
Pascnl
o.t...— S 9. Ib
tltfbu work, consider the New to look.
York organisation, which ha*
The chlrf toorlst attrarlnn at
Alan Cnmttix, DDT and
found jobs aa close to hnmc sa Hiabah la the herd of flamiirjcoa,
two floor* above Da office* 'and' Their population has been In' . o th e r Insecticides. ,a* far away aa Korea and Ala*- creased by- 65 wince racing closed*.
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TV* mr'rqberaltlp in S’ew York
The Kokanee Salmon ia a
before tho war ran close to dwarfed form of the Pacific SockX-CEL STORE 1
100, dropped to 10 or 12 during eye which has adapted
Itaeif
th* war and new I* back up to completly to life In fresh water
Sanford Ave. &amp; 2nd StTO. Each member must allot two
Phone 154
and a half day* every week tor
About 75 percent of all* car
Sanford,
Florida
the clab. There are no paying theft# oceur where tha owner has
We Deliver
job*.
left, hia ignition key* in hla au­
. Th* two days must be spent tomobile.
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in field wotk or handling nffiro
chores. The hslf day ta for a t­
tendance a t the regular weekly
meeting. Every member eontrib*
ntag a little toward the'expenses.
Every month th* club publishes
a bulletin listing member* anon­
ymously w ith a thumbnail sketch
of w h at each ha* to offer. Abo.it
5,000 copies of each bull*
tin at* printed. Half go to flrmi
Wo make our own lee Cream, All flavor*
w hich have asked for them. The
Taaty — Dalicloua — Healthful
rem ain d er ant distributed by field
wot k e n
w ho regularly canvass
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WEDNESDAY. AUG. IS. 1947
WEDKE8DAY. AUG. 18. 1947

Kouinillats Honor
Sanford Visitors

THE- AAWFORD H ilU L D . 4 a NFDHD. FLORIDA .

Detroit. The kid wa* In the me&gt;
ih in t marine limn. ju»l u ll th»
boat ami humbly out of shape.
But Kirll **w ihnt hr wa* tough
and that hr could hl^
,
Since Leslie’* enlistment period
had cipirrd. he drrided to 41
By MAI KIR COSSMAN
along with Krell. Firat, the fight­
U* Nrwcfralurr*
FI 1ST. Mich.—Thi* auto city er’s name wa* reversed from itl
of 175.000 awing* out into Id* iriginal I&lt;eallc Jock._ Thru Krell
time xpnrt* the night of Aug. look. him to New York. Several
22 when Willie Vep defend* hi* of hi* early ap|x mi aitrc* were in
Senator Uprlalny
llatllm d. Conn., I’ep’* home town.
We • noted with Inleiext Pie- World'* feathei weight champion
In thr last year and a half,
lent Sidney llvrlony'a #'J5 fine diip against tha home town, favor- however. lardic has'.oiieiated. egyyed on lent Bevil of. tlb UrT h e i r I f . - . . . . m l - i i l l . U i a l r l l W..t rluxivrly in *Flint and Net* Orlindo Senator* fur hi* action* at
Ixa'if*. ' UwwkliPsWHbnr and with
tile Municipal Park SatUldiv night ■anrtioned by the Michigan Bor­ a new pm niotrr,. Tummy Cuaing (Vnimixxinn afliy Pep'* mam.ger. I*iu Visruai, lelentrd in an -aiiz. boxing boomed in Flint,
railier
demand which the promot­ .’Cwaaatui niatVhnl I.exile agi.inxt
a fall and ruraplrte report un
e
r
had
agreed to , for payment Willie Amleis\m of Itrtroit for
tha incident, and «ra think that
guarantee to J’cp thy Michigan frathri weight chainit would bo wall for I'rnidcal of a
ploitxhip Inal August. la-slie Wot
Ilerloag to delvo into the mailer Iwfore the match.
ThU will I* Pep's first title nu a five-round kayo.
a little more thoroughly hefolc
From that point on. Jock's
Hrfenae nlnre be annhilxtrd Ssl
completely dosing the cs»e.
clonic* talked nl a rh.vmpio,
We do n u t’meai^to criticise Ihe
-hip match. Finally, they sold
8 anatur bail club or make any
t'u«*«n*. who went a long way
fait# accusation* ab-mt the dul|.
nut on .the limb liy guarantee­
ing I’ep 123.000 or an option .of
35 perrrnl of the net gate, h u ll,
National llnxlng Association blrs&lt;* anxious for the title *hol, asked
only n $ 1,000 guarantee (ruin
positions that re&lt;|uire suspensions,
Pep fiulsfietl Bartohi In I- ('11sagna. provided hr rould have
then we are all for it,
now wears Imtfi hi* choice of 70 percent of ev­
Saturday aighl'a apectarle waa lounde and
•n r of the worst that ha* orrnr- rrnwna. Setlously hint in a plant erything left aftyr expense* are
red la Ihe Florida State league rrash Jan. 5 of thin year, I’ep paid. Cus«an* agrred to that.
Kiel), basing his opinion nn
on
did not return to the ring until
in many a dg£.
.
eaily ticket -nlr*. figures he and
then warmed
Bevil shouldered Toivrlv fiom
half way the distant e lietween half dozen. pabM.ka* la-fore *r- Jock may realise' more than ( 20 ,HH&gt; or. tnorr from that uiiuiual
third base back to 'th i 'mine plat­
ter. - M i s r of the 0 r!aod« p l« \.. swarm.-d on the field ami Rcvril
leslie, 2 -i year* old, has held n •T he fight will I* staged at At­
made no attem pt to hand!.- them. position among the lop I 2rt.|aiiin&lt;l. wood Stadium which has 13.000
Op* of the Scry*tor* n-illeil Ijive- er* for more than a year on the permanent seats. Tutsans l-elievet
ly’s rap down over hi •* fare re­ strength of a record which now lie ran expand to h»u*e 20,000
peatedly and, op* of them went includes '34 knockouts, 20 decis­ fan*. The young H int promoter—
*0 far as to sljig the .dlminvllve ions, four drayrs, two knockouts he’* only 30— doesn't look for s
suffered
and acven losses on sellout, but he's talking- in term*
arbiter.
I
Manager John Krnler sent a point*. Both the kaynrs were dish­ of a JIOO.OOO gate.' Tickets die
.
telegram to Prrpldent Jlerlung yes­ ed out hy lightweights, Juste Fon­ spate.! from $2.75 to $15. "'
terday morning.
taine in Ilt43, ami Bobby Smith.
Krlder'a wire elated; "I am
SWISS JOIN COURT*
requesting a complete InvrxllgaThe stumpy Flint battler i*
BKRN, Switzerland — fA”)*tioa of report mad* by Umpire a favorit* here from (iol.leu
Lavelv on (ft* fialag nf manager Clove* days. Aa nuvire flyweight Svritzerjantl. not a member of the
Loa Devil for hie aril.in* ia the and then
open
bantamweight United ’ Nations, ha* decided to
ninth,tnalng of Saturday.Buhl'*- champiuiu Ira waa vole.1 - Flint'*
must popular (.lover on (he I n i *. . Justice under the provisions of
‘T would like to know why an
aggressive
two-fiste I the Unilerl Nations. The federal
umpire rould have Ihe audacity ■wringing, That
___ ___
love for .........
artinn council was authorized to pay
to all but exonerate the Urlando still distinguishes his Efforts and Switzerland's first assessment,
club after gelling us* of the hit followers rlaim he hits is amounting to $640,000,
_worsl goings aver I have ever hard with hi* left hook as he duel
seen in base balk"
---------with his straight rig4tl
Yes. John, we too would like to
Leslie'* rhsnrr for Ihe cham­
know the full story behind the pionship is traceable to thr smart
whole deal.
Kuldanrr he ha* been given It)
If any umpire in the Florida
State League or any other league *y|vanlan‘ who drifted west In
will take the Verbal lashing-and become an Arizona rancher, Krell
tk
n k M U l "going over" .k
.t ithe
t . . l rl(lrll^ |o ,h„
m, naK,
the. physical
that
Senators gave Ioively at the Mun­ fighters.
icipal Park Saturday night, thr
The first time he saw (.exile
umpire is not fit to work a game was the night he was knocked ou;
in organized baseball,
by Fontaine in a six-rounder In

Featherweight Title
Against Jock Leslie

S ID E L IN E S

Orange Bowl aquad returning
aled In Ihe umpire's report.
&gt;*ut.
an easeall■"* * 1/SU.haa.
---------- J— prartb ally,
• / ' wii
, We firmlv believe that thr ntorjr -veteran
k&lt;iuai| including at- ir.tart
will be retold and that the ending
string backflrld reoily for the
will be changed ronsitlerahl.-. vheli first
President Herlong gets the (rue fourth year of play. Bernlr
report.
■ u|&gt; m e,
i’irk nicking Spcl
rill'Kgle.f
Jim and Hetty Rhody, owner*|
• • Florida has 35 war vet* on it*
of Ji and Betty's Fishing Cr.mp !•tentative
roster. . v . M luitaippl
on the east end of the hulklirad, etete
plays in Chattanooga, F^rst
have erected picnic Uldoi for
lam in g pnd San Francisco on sue.
those who desire to g et out in the cessiyr
weekends td open thy grid
wide open apace* and enjoy some
good fresh air and pirnts lunches. season. . . . Resides thono lilt* anil
Jim also states that he has the usual Southwestern and South­
ern Conference foe*, other npponreally biting. Several pe*i{ita have ents (u meet Southeast .t i Confergone out lately ..and caught the core teams Include Boston College,
limit Jim elated. This is really a Cincinnati. Duquesne, Oklahomn A
nice little spot fo r those who want A M. HurdinSimmuni. West- Virto go out for an afternoon, of fish Kanxiur State.
ing picnirking. j v ’
Until Shelby Kinney pitched a
no-hit, no-run ifame against New
Oflcana Sunday, no Atlanta pitch______By t'H im . H o s t'll
_
er. had done it since 1321 when
Johnny Ruggi, father of Louise
ATLANTA.~Aur 13* t/P|—Paul Bugga, the golf sU r, accomplish(Bear) Bryant, Kentucky'* young
football coach, at first glance ap­
pear* to have scored tne south'*
greatest victory since Bull Run.
cities, all TXCept Little Rock In the
iouthern aaso^atlon, plus Jackeon. Misa.,*mi| meet Monday plght
at Ilirmingham to rtimpleto plan*
for a southern professional basket­
hackfisld from the latter stato and ball league. Ben Chapman, Phil­
a dozen other* made varloue “lion- adelphia Phillie* manager, ami
■porta editor Raymond Johnson of
the Nashville Tenneaavsi head live.
Bryant, yi

-STAN COMSTOCK

r~r~~

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Heller.

Sports Roundup

INNERSPR1NG MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEOS

Manufactured To Y«mr
Individual Order By

ECHOLS

.*

Mattreaa Renovating A
Rebuilding A Specially
Call Ua Today ~ Sleep
• ”
Heller Tonight \

ECHOLS^b e d d in g
COMPANY

• Social Calender

invited
nr«tTtnxt-thl». megt tug. .T hr -Sun­
beams, Junior U. Am and Junior
R. A.s- will alto meet in their
respective place*- at 1:30.'
TUESDAY
The R. W. Ware' Bible d a i s of
tha Firat Methodist Church will
have a covered dish aupper at the
church a t 7:00 P. M. with Mia.
J. H. Tindel, Mra. P. II. Wyatt
and Mra. Alyce Ashdown as hos­

bv practically avrry othv.‘ big Par­
is fashion house.
- This veteran showman pays
homage Instead to the natural
form silhouette, bringing d.g Ihe
lines o f ' t h e figure by skillfull
drapery and unusual otraling.
The pleating- is shown on every
type of silhoustte. On a neat num­
ber in black wool It
stitched
shealthllk* to the knees. Un rrveral dresses accordion pirating,
falling straight from the wain, is
constricted at regular Interval* by
horisuntal Inch-wide bands, with a
bottom tier falling free,
A youthful gtcy Jersey dies*
had narrow unptessed box •ili’als,
falling from high hips, flanked in
front by drapery springing-from
the side seams.
The Jean Patou Jackets arc
nsalnly—hip-huggingT—wrttT-zhorr
ruunded basques trimmed witn
braid or outlined with fur.
Hug* pockets and cuff* are fea­
tured on top coats, which tome
both-fitting and bozlike, frequent­
ly with deep fur collars which hug
A full-length smoke blue rspc
trimmed wilA black lamb was a t­
tached to a matching Jacket t.y
ends craftily crossed in front ant
Dulled back under the cape.
Evening wear Is unu.tcal and
gay. Heavy satins end l.rochcs,
moire and net and embioldery are
used lavishly. In ono gown of
pastel broche, large bat Meets
fall open from th r waist In revenl
brilliant multi-colored s e q u i n s
which also edge the low, bruit
•haped neckline.

Revival ServiceH At
Assembly Of God
Bpeclal revival eervieei will
n tonight at the Aeremhly of
God Church, at Eleventh Street
and Laurel Averfue, it was an­
nounced thi* morning by the Rev.
K. I. Wright, pastor.
Starting each evening at 7:30
6 'clock the revival will continue
for two Weeks. Thg Her. Os*i*
B. Jones and Mra. Jones of Okla­
homa City, Okla. who have con­
ducted meetings over thn United
Stales -and C anada, will, have
charge of the meeting 1 both
preaching and ringing.
The public ha* been extended a
cordial invitation by the lt«v.
W right to attend these mrrjings.
FLIGHT DECK
J. R. Hattaway and W. \V. latudermllk. both of Casselberry, have
recently taken over tha manage­
ment of the Flight Deck which,
unlll recently has bean operatal
by Roy Browning, it was an‘ Mr.- Hattaway and Mr. Loudermilk are making extensive renova­
tions to tha Flight Dock and plan
to bav* a formal opening in the
near future. &gt;(r. Loudcrmlik said.

"Time and Tide' waa the aerne
wa» enjoyed liy
... Pilot Cluli and
their guests latt night. Swimming
and boating were.enjqy, J until Ihj
topper hour when «. td.-nlc .upper
wa* *erv#d. "
v
■—F e d w w L 1aupprr a ahort 'pioy.
ram waa preaented bv Mtv M. L
Raborn and a context, waa won by
Mr*. Colrna Wilhuit. presld-nt of
the Davtona Beach Pilot d u ll and
club was giving a “Oako Walk"
and dance on Aug. 2" ‘ to raise
munav for their project and invited
memheg* of the Sanford dull -to
attend.
Miss Bat loir a Chapman, 4 Sem­
inole High School student, spon­
sored by the Pilot Club for Iflrl*'
State at Tallahaatee, gave an nteresllivs report of h.-r nctivitlea
while In Tallahaiiee. She was
made "municipal Judge" of Brndlevville and related her 1 Xpertencea In that raparity.
Uurita present Inclmbd Mr*.
Wilholt, Miss Chapman, Mr*. (!or-&gt;don 8 weeney, Miss France* Fre­
netic and Mias Shirley Morgan of
Kstoii^h. N, Y\ Meaibera included
Mra. A. W. Lee, Mrs. C. b. Puw&gt;||,
Mfs. bourlne Ileal, Mr*. M. H.
Smith, Mra. Joel Field. Mr*. J. P.
Hall. Mr*. R. C. Mdusrcll. Mr*. Z.
II. Ratliff. - • : “
•

Mr. and Ml*. Juan llinriua and
aona. Chat lea and Johnny, have
left to *p«nd n wee* at Silver Olen.
Mr. ami Mra. William McKitdcin
hid aa their recent fuc»t. M il*
Cynthia McKihbdn, of Fort Mill*.
8 . C. .
Mr*. John Meiactw-A*. «m if-'
turned from spending several
montha in Chicago, III. with 1d a ­
tives.
.

,

NKW YORK
Thr ntniitihrut
situation in New Yoik Uaxti'l im­
plored much. . . .The m-vin aim
of aimoxt every young gal I know
xctirt* to I*. » kiti hen of her own,
and in fact atreh a -udnaiv kmhhlon mav even haw taken play
aaav fmm that' tfailltieit.il yen ft r
a minku coni, diantu 11 Lnick
knack* ami a car.

t.

Jean and Ruth Stenrlimn have
returned from spending aome time
in loike. Waeeamaw, Avde.l, Ral­
eigh and Charlotte, S'. C. where
they visited friend* and relative*.

Little Mis* I.viola Jean Juhnson wa* bonoted u-lth a itivvn pnjty
glvM-n by her mother. Mr*. Weeley
Jo hnson, at th e ir hom e In l.ake
M om ue nil.. Monday .Uullolrug, Bel

dav ami tinned it down, even
lltiuigh she could me one niiely,
S...in* her picture was tshen
at the Steelilechnse I’md and h. r
»h*pdy f.nude rau*.*l inonuh
l»i.g, low whDlle* atmuiK the folks
»•»«• it In the pain1;- that Jie
received nn encouraging amount
of fan mull, including one whleh
le- uhli-d the offer of nn g p jrtm o lclient
Kvi-lvn vva*n’t e
|nlt her fingei or
ajtre "lie deleeteil
where in the o ffn
-:ibl inithing doing,

Mrs. William MeKibhon and son
William. Jr. left yesterday fur Foit
Mills, S. C. where they plan Its
spend about two week* with Mre.
MrKtbbun'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
J. 8 . Clrnsbaw.

Methodist Class Has
Picnie At Sanlando
The Young Wesleya-r Class. 0 /
the First Methoilirt Church held
its regular m untb^ meeting on
Tuesday night at .-Jnn bando
Spring* with a Weiner roast and
swimming party.
Tile business meelinq was pre­
sided over bv Boderirk Adam* dur­
ing which time plans were discus­
sed fur ivureseiitative* t j attond
the young adult rally to l-e held in
Tarau'a dprlng the Latmr Day
weekend.
Those attending, the meeting
wen* Mr,. amL-Mrs. ,Adum«. Mr.
ami Mr*. Unrl Chotpenlniti Mr. ard
Mrs. James K. Terwililgr r. Jr., Mr.
and Mr*. Roger liarsi 1. Mr. and
Mra. Dirk Junes, Me. uml Mra.
Dick Pavnr. Mr. and Mra. Orville
Touchton. Mr. ami Mr*. Edward
Kircher. Mr*. Dorothy MrD.inicI,
Mis* Louise Claik, Alla* Catherine
Clark. Miss Mildred Vwalt. Miai
Ileltv Thurmond, Ludwrll Echols
and Charlea Bowes.

Circle Meets With
Mth. S. C. Dickerson
tnenth#ra ’nf - Circle No. I of Ihe
First Baptist Church on Monday
afternoon at her homo on South
Sanford Avenue. Mrs. K. E.
Uatchel presided over the busi­
ness meeting aniTMTnrrTk A t-Gov .
ington, Mnr.1. N. Kimbrough and
Mrs. (iatchel took part in the ser­
vice*. Announcement was made
that two Ixixre of clothing and
shors had been »ent to Italy.
Following adjournment of Ihe
meeting refreshments were served
bv Mra. Birkeraon to Mrs, J. C.
Calhoun, Mrs. Kimbrough. Mra.
Covington, Mm. Marla Stewart,
Mr*. J. A. Cunningham, .Mm.
David Trutd. Mrs. Oalchsl and
Miss Minni* Stsw ait, UU«itwak .

vtllLlte sorry to learn that she ruf
fall and is confined to he home of
her daughter, Mrs. la-c Shat on, on
the Copntrv Club Hoad.

&lt;(VhIIm»U lixp. r»«» llarl
new ambassador to Spain nfu'i t|i.
resolution .wax |&gt;a&gt;xrd.
:The (nitlitti oiler hlWM trriav
that Great Britain'would aupport.
ntt\ United State* action by-pass­
ing the Russian veto of ptup --atfor United Nation* intervention H
Oi rrce.‘
A x|Mtke*man *aid '.Iti* rounliy
■"shrtied the wixh of th r 11. S. goveminent to tuke any aitioii. in tinxuirit nf th r II. N. chartrr. la re­
attain aggression,’’ * . ——
lie-w ax snswerflig a hH |orttrk
nurxtion.about thr ltrilis'uvu-w ott

IIA R It I K I T

Woman’s Ribli* Class
Holds Monthly Moot

To gel a really beautiful permanent. ;
properly slipped and becomingly sly In
Sprrial* un all ware* during August
shampooing. Fur appointment 'ra il 971
■JOH V I'irk A tr.

ilu ..k f .tun fau.iiiui
fiev. the taill.i wit, n good ileal
of -private In .aiding.............Arthur
in,i*t*■ that g.ivernmenl-controller!
weather will have n serious t-f- ueetiun* of the Dutch in tin- Indie*

tia.l la-eif severed cuntplelely by
act tun o f C eylon Im iiin g C oI-i .uIhi

stuck, in b isa jiu rk lin g check

Then sontelaaly else

avoid India's ban 0:1 the
craft Imposed Aug. 3 tit tinof Untcli-lndunesinu ho*tibt
An official Netherlnn t*
noted this morning -hut wl
official declaration had v&gt;made of the arqus the Dot. I
ronsidewi in it* to

'.lava front a
At ani’ rate, navy Arthur, If tirnwii from Batnvin eicitwanl _lo
the Chtyibon ure.-t would In- de
arupled, tugetln -.1 wllli'nl
rsut-nf liu-iiinasW il-JJiJ8 luiwuts '2 —In - something - u
line. The Dutch rein I the
'Those

Luvejoy, Mrs. F. I~ Dumpier, Mr*.
Mitchell R- T. Hum. Mrs. I rial Myer*. Mi*
It’s raining, rememlier j on the hinterland*.
1 B. It. lic k . Mrs. fa r te r Mr*. J . .M
I won't la- raining every‘ -----. "
Wilson
Mis.
W.
T.
hi* son and they enjuyt-d a deep,
. .In»l on doubtful slatrx ( J o o r i r i l 'h I lU r ^ U I D H
A.
T.
M
a
d
d
e
n
,
Mrs.
sea 'fishing trip,
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Mi*. II. U. Hi liul
'Irx r-J. I
Mrs. Harry Hanson ha* rr- fu-vvl*. Mr*. F. K. Bolt. Mrs. Wil
lunierl In her home In Ht. Peters*- Hum* Mra. It. U. Ilutchls-in. Ml&gt;
burg after spending the past -two J. F. Ilartisun. Mrs- V. J. IV 1- 1' And put It In the gmiuid, . .
uuilei till eat
weeks aa the guest of Mra. J. M.
Whenever April Showers com*
Cameron, who accompanied her
around,
tomorrow
home. Her two children, Marty
and Jackie Cameron, who have
V ith the (’ID-United
Itold-.i
been visiting In 8 t. Petersburg,
^Yorkers.
will return home-with her.
, Tbete vva* no immx'diate an1001menu-iit from'tip* union, w-hbh
Imii mid •.'l.nuu ilfeliilar* moil.I
and »on*. Harry-ami Wavtur, who
walk , nut
IJoyihleh* seven
have fust returned from St. Louis
plant* niio«« tin- nation mile**
were guest* in Sanford today en1be e-mrei n l*-gnu miiipiiny-vxiilv*
route to Belle Glade. . Mr. Wood
l«u gaining.
jflll leave In the near future for
rY on I.Usliir-14 ahrt Mrx,
Wood and the children will visit
in Jacksonville and Miatrl.

To Advoid Walkout
Socion "Golfer ** A reol beo-lhr-oll oction back diets..
1n fin* rayon gnbaidine wilh non-ctenve fmiih

Happy Birthday

and Mm. Edward Gert*
and children, Carolyn and Edith,
Ihave
__ .returned
-a___ I frorp a month's
vacation In Puerto Rico. They
plan to make their home in San­
ford. They have aa their gursta,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orlamli and
daughter*, Anilda and Zeltlh, who
also expect to make Sanford

the brightest Ohio sta r In W&lt;

l l l i r n r ANNOUNCB5IKNT
Mr, and Mra. James Wait* an
umpired today th e ' h irlli-o f u
son, James Gay, Jr., oil Aug. B
in the Santiego Hospital in Hnn
tlego, Calif. Mr. Walts i«, n lor
trier resident o f Sanford and b
at present slationrd with t|u
and Mr*. Edward F- Mr.
Knever anmjUncer|-to&lt;tav tji • hirtli
of a ilaughtor, Teraritr. on Atig.
II at the Frruald Laughton.Mam■
orlal Hospital. Mra,.McKeevrr will
lie remrmla-red as the formrr F.s-

Among those from out of town
tvho attended the funeral of Mm.
Jane Armstrong Saleeby In,Han
ford yesterday wrre Mr. nml Mt*.
II. E. Armstrong of Orlamli. Mr.
and Mm. J. A. Armstrong nf .Milledgevllle, Ga„ Mm. Ruheit Williams'/n of Columlius, .is., Mm. D.
C. Green of Cayce, 8 . C. ami l i r a
B. F. 8mlth of Djrrrsburg. len n . t

all sizes4 and flavors.
Mr. ami Mra. William H'alr are
the guests of Mm. Btalr'u patents,
Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Molarh, at

M. . ■ . I I . e - S r-M r

PHONE 13£5

Mr. and Mm. Wllmrm Blair were
recently married and bothxkraduated from the Unlvemity o f Ken­
tucky In June. They have Im n
B rin g 'In Loulsvllla but plan It
Iosya for New York City after
spending about 11 days in Hanford.

AIRMAIL

'■ n o W M O M i

414 Hanford Avo.

(fnrm rrl) a

H e n th il VI .Inhrrvott, II. S. ileprkr
wtirnlng that hi* govern
nient would not stand by idly wTofe
■he territorial integrity nnd pol­
itical Independence of tirrec - waa
threatened.
A renrexenlative of the pioviaiomil gvivernment , f l'aki&gt;ian
rontemled that the Musleio-d-.iuinati-il dominion In purtUlhned Imlia
•hould autoinalicallv IsvOiiw a
memlier of the Unitk*l Nntlor.a
along with the Ihimlnlon of India.

J . W. Baker who hae been
■pending several weeks with his
son, Clyde Raker, expects to re­
turn Thursday to spend a fevy
dav* with hla daughter, Mra.
Lillian Vickery, before going to
Greenville, 8. G. Mm. Vickery

j - . ’' - V I s *

NOOK

I'nnada drrlnied .tlli.l ltin»l»'»
plan for nn International atomic
control fumniiaaion I* twt nde.mate u* It stand* now nml a tggeateil that the Untied Nation*
atomic ib-legntse git on with then
SlIF.P FIKLUS. already a aitr- lob of d tlifting their -e. md ie
■• fill
real nil rant
uperixtor
port.
hi. lilen Islnn.l &lt;‘a»lm* is the ile(ieoige Ignatieff. Cnnnila. pie•uyUiJ- of. tlta,,WeslylvcAtcr 1-ttlloA •rivb-tkyi 1 esolotioii t u . l l u i c U/uhJ
• a b reviving hi* f.-inum* "Ripplitig Rhythm" orrhestra. . ^ . United Nation* Atomic Kncigy
But • the cniphntl* will lie on Tomimssion but the committee de**.-&lt;•! stuff, airings and wmu|. feiie.1 action until Friday when
wii-il*. wilh n ndnimuin of hrn«*. the Soviet Representative I’rof.
. . . A good at 1anger, Slirp ha* Dmitri. V. Skobcltain. uske.l for
1-e.ir studying iirrhe«trnllon nml delay.
.
with the finest - so­
li- i» musicians for yeaf^ and .has
a few ideas he thinks nte new nihl
fr.*»h mid ran la- nilant*-d pi.-nsnrjlv fium the rom ert da-ice - tyle.

Mr*. T. A. Anderson. Jr., Mrs.
T. Ilai.lv nn.l Mix. A. b. BorinIt set veil ax h»*te*M-.t f&lt; r the
antlilv im-eting of ibu Wontan'a
Me Tlaxs of the Fit at Baptist

Mrs. F. R. Milchell . return, d
Miunlay from spending some time
in Mt. Dorn wilh Edward C.Mitchell. In Tnlntka with George

* Phono 880

CHICAGO*, 7 '/, hra.

BEAUTY

r..Idler wa* killed and Itl vv*te
wounded v ester.la y in Indonesian
tru ce violation* in Ja v a and .Sum

Friend* of Mrs. Ile-h rtt Hill
will is- interested to tram that
she and her voung son, Brian Don­ in *« meeting anil ‘Mrs. Vk II. Car­
ovan. have returned from the Fer- ter gave the devotional, lleporM
nal.l Laughton Memorial llo-pilal wi-ie li.-aid from tile v irtua* ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, I
Hurl, at 1011 Oak Avenue

NICK’S OWN ICE CREAM

NEW YORK*, 10'/, hr*.

M ll.I.K It

Indonesia

rail. M n. Frank R. Mt.Neill. Mrs
Felice West. Mis. W. K. Ilr.lly
hebd. and the Misses (tussle Hin­
R arh ara and J-tripi.-iine Robson,
ton. Mary Earle and Maud.- Ram ^ .in g •daMhteri .-t-Mi gqd a i c

J s . k llobson of We«t I'ulm It. a.-li,
arriv ed y esterd ay by plane to
etietid several w eeks w ith Dr. and

PA G E

th e S .. In itv V ottni il a ta lrm e i

J. C. Hutchison left today fur
Jacksonville wlirre Mrs. Ilulrldson
will loin him later in the week and
they will leave for bYon*. N'. Y.
to spend about two months.

Bill’s Package Store and Bar
2 W. FIm I Street

I.

Lynda Jean Johnson
Given Birthday Party

IN FIRM NAME OF
' *

:

Mr. and Mrs. Phil l&gt;.ltd x f St.
Petersburg spent the viekeud
with their parents, Mr. ind M.-a.
J. A. Cunningham and Mr*. K&gt;ther Truedi

Announcing Chang

•Your Favorite Beverage

Mr. and Mm. F. K. Knumlllat
enUl taint'd l«xt evening on tlirlr
yacht,. "Skylark", in honor of two
It* Craw* of Columbia, S. C. who
ii visiting her airier. Mra. Roy
visitor* in Sanford. Mir. Margue vlloller. ami Mi*. K. I„ Mllb-r, Sr.
of Montgomery, Ala:, v lu is the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. Frank l~
Miller, Sr. T hr group b &gt;nnl.‘d the
rachl nt 8:00 l \ M. and cvulat-d
down th r St. John* River.
At a . lata hour (ifuriimonU
wore I r n c d by thr hoitu-w gnilxtiil bv Mr*. Holler, ' I k Ed­
ward F. .Irani*, and Mva. ■II. G.
Fox. Th»«- enjoying the occasion
.were Mi** Gravca and Mr*. .'Idler,
Mr. nnd Mr*. Lane, Mr. and Mk
Holler. Mi*, and Mrx. Don Small,
Buy "
uni . Mi

BROADWAY

Mr. and Mr*. Manual Ja*-t»hton
and children, Arlene and SheTw-ood, have teturned from a vaca­
tion silent in North Carolina.-Vitginia ami Washington, l&gt;. C.

Sanford, Fla.

A COOL SPOT

Cliff Hopp of Hostings, N«l»To
brother of baaebalTs Johnny rod
Football’* Harry (Hlpgety). has
entered Georgia. He's a freshman
halfback, , . . The Bulldogq will
sport a brother act of three Kefdx

“Time and Tide” Is
. Scene Of Pilot Meet

B a o f a r x l - — 0 .1 O r l a n d o .

10-vear rtinlract
the Wildcat*
last year by winning seven game*, schedule starting In December.
mom than any of hla Southeastern
Conference predecessor*.
To go with those 48 yearlings,
Bryant haa 28 lettermcn and about
SO reserves from last your, which
ouadit to rank hie team fairly cloae
to the top thin fall: TbaUs why
Kentuckians, wlio In the pan) havo
shifted the conversation to bom*

it's recalled th a t rival coache*. In
• recent Doll on the probable order
of. finish, placed tha Wildcat* In
the second division.

T H E S A N FO R D H E R A l.l). S A N FO R D . FL O R ID A

OR mills of lb* cetton belt have
facilities to produce more than
twice as much stock feed, oil and

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

v n:u-.u-r

THREE

�WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 1947

PA G E FO UR

Feds Invade

Daytona
For Tilt Tonight;
Here For Twin Bill
Tomorrow Evening

bottom of the frame.
Manager Rill Good u»ed three
hurltrs In chalking up the victory,
while Manager Klider u*cd two.
.The defeat wa* Kettlea* tenth
against a like number nf victories.
Serondbaseman Charlie Ridge­
R r ARTHUR BECKWITH. JR. way paced the 12 hit P lralj attack
as.hr rapped out h it. in four trips
Hr rail) Sport* Editor
Th* Le*«burg Pirates eontifiurd to thr plattei’’. Johnny McManus
Dave Bride each hit safely
their "fin*” over the Sanford Cel- and
Cclctymcn. *
* rr Feds by *wecping_thc current twice for the
l-K .H M II M«i.
eonlesf at tb*
aeries In a (I to
MUbblfUL If
Municipal Park last night.
Torright the locals'motor lo'D*'.'- Xvlesnork.
H*TC c
—dona Beach and will retuin to the !**Utr,
rf
lota! ball orchard Jo r a twin bill lull, . I
- p ith the Islets tomorrow *vcn;ng.(
The Pirates score*! two run, in
tha first frame lait evening on
three hits and a Fed boot.
The Fed* came back in the bot­
tom of the first to chug one run
across and knotted the count in Ihe
third canto whrn Irving Boim
walked two Sanford batters. Ralph MeUanut,
IlfM e. rf
Satterfield singled and Don Mur- talks. If. !
ray drew a free puss to nd Walt ItarriiiN O 'O ,
H a tt * r fl*14
Harrington home.
At. S
• In the eighth frame |he Rue* uMTartlw
y lr r . If
found the rigbthamlrd slants of U n f la y . II.
Car! Kettlea to thrir liking as itaba. r
r
they banged out five hjta to tally M.-nl,.
:
** o • i*
KHII-i [&gt;
four runs bafofe Managkr&gt;'John T&gt;uw
I O 6 o ti
al. p
Keider coubl get Johnn
--------------------------------3Q 3 a JT t 3
Into the game to squelch t
.L eesburg went down in order Ih t^eahar*
the ninth, but the Sanfordltrs jsm- a a S lIT IM II
Krrortt S itln flty
m*d a final tally acro n In the

Sarcastic Goose
Lays Hollow Eggs

YESTERDAY S STARS
Allen Cette!. Indian*, thutotit
the Tiger* 11-0 with one lift, a
double by Eddie Mayo in the ftret
inn! mi.
Bob Elliott. Biarej, drove in
three run* with three hit*, hie
eighth inning two-run homer
breaking up a 2-2 tin with llroekIvn a* the Brave* went on lo win I t i aI t.OHIIIA
i
a t.

USED GOGOLfcS FIRST

A u k tie in .

NEW YORK —bP)~ Jimmy
(Goggleil MrCoy Iteary hi* nick t'Kixtka
I - - . i l . u ia
••
“
name herau.e he wa* the first D ayton* it**ch r i
*1
.,n
lle tv ll* t eturS sy
Jockey lo wear goggles in a race,
or!*nd*&gt; e-s, tit 1*1 o*l 1-4
now a universal. practice. When
HI A u g u l l s * ♦ . t l» ln * * * ill«
McCoy introduced the piece of
P s ts lk a .&gt; , l» »»tijn * H*ach
equipment track offic!a h were
(.retbura *. Can ford t
l.a m ts T o d a y
called upon to. rule -&gt;n its le­
HI. A u « u » t l r » at O fU n d o
gality.
S
‘ ■- .
I's lr ik a

k ls n ti,- H u n t i-*ti*d let ItM a s w a r.
H m ^rt. Hitt**f|*i.t i, M a rra y . w e a n ■
w old i . Hlnl*n ti****
i*» ■■•* 2*1*
• im x k . M « * ,t
e a rrtllr* : HtrblvlnIh.ukl* |Ja&gt; ,: U r H i n w t&lt;&gt; M urray
lo HatteyfleMi H»tt*rft»l&lt;l tn M urray
to Haller tlrlil. la 'll iitl l u » » l l* * » liiira *. H anto nt I*/ ll*«** &gt;*n b e 8 »l
off Ulsato.fi 1, off
I, "U
I M m t. o ff l.* m k y t M ru * k .onii
by K r l t l u t , b y Le m ie y
M*o
o|f iJ t-a —iu l In i t-&gt; itinioa &gt;'•’
| , r y « . *»fl
€jff U m l r v
K r t t lr * 12

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T h rC C * g a itC U
C IQSH
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SPRINGFIELD, I ll, Aug. IS.
—Edith Fable, owned bv Jean
McLean.of Portsmouth, Va., placed
Dr»t la*t night in the three-gaited mare or gelding d e e , at the
Illinoix State Fair llorro Snow.
OUlW first place ! # t p f « t .
*hate of the ItJllO pnrvTroney.

iS fp ?

3§*£ £ S X

AP ,Vew*feature» .
MIAMI—"Mommer* is a sevenfoot sareastlc goose which lay* a
foot-long egg that can m em only
unhappineaa for at least nine nirn.
Mommer U-Ute pncdnciuLJaaitts
O. Ticg. * Miami Tech hlgn eci.ooi
tesrhri
.'"4th an abilltv'id
n tln u i
te
a rh rfr’Mh
abllitv'io rn
rnnstruet
and a lore of bei*bull. Mommer’*
s k i e s
duly is to lay a goose egg on the
line score of a visiting tio-chatl
teem.
Provide, the proper sound e f f .m ^
At the end of e a c h 'in n irg —If
l^o opposition hain'i scor-’d—ac­
companied . by cackl**, Mommer
To Late To Classify
waddles across a 52-foot scorehoard and drops a foot-high zero LOST—dark brown wsll*; In vici­
into the proper slot. She. works
nity of Rail Park Tuesday night.
for tb* Miami TourliU of the
Drivers license mad* not to An­
Florida International League.
ne W. Hutchison. Reward. Call
On oecaiion she mlste* the prvHerald or Ph. 341-W.

(ieinitviUe
OtiiAdo

le t-J.u ra

HANFOHU »&lt;• iia y m n s »**
| | ,lir t .t at • lalnrstlll*
V t T I O V t l . l . l '. M J I B

BREEDER'S AWARDS

Edith
Fable. . Wins
.
,
* - ,* _ „

per slot, and in that event her 30inch high offspring come* excitedIv out and plea* up lha mi«plared
goo,* egg and return* it to ibq
correct alot.
Tice, a rabid tvaiehai! fan. has
long wondered whr—when the vlx
Ring team got a veto at the end
of the Dining—g goo-w didn't deliver the unhappy srore.
]
lleveut "Mommer" from a .everYoot-TF^e of fiber board and

, ,

HOLLYWOOD. C el.-id V -M r* .
Edwin Janss. breeder of £1 Lobo,
has rpefved a tidy consolation
prlre to offset the low aelling
price of .the son of Brarthom .
Sold for *2.600 to Stuart Ham­
blen. cowltoy crooner and orches­
tra loader,,El Lobo in four seasons
of racing hn* earned over H ! 3 ,000. Mr*. Janss has receiv'd SJ2,.'
M in broedeta* awards,
bv Firefly Genius, owned by Clif.
ford Muocrs, llm utoq. Trx,

Hi. l^yuls
.New V o lk

I.... ..
iTnclnnati
IM iy liu ia b
Philadelphia
Ih lr a a o

Specials In

»'M U&gt;t#!phlA i , H iW T w l
I'h ir k io t
fW. lawful* 1
linatof? f , ( ir D o h lf n '
I'lllftb ttffih 3. C tn rlliliR il 2r

Robson Sporting Goods

u
A U m lU V U54IIIK
Umm
tl' ’ f* PHi
Nr» V'+rk
M 1»
ll-’h’Mh
41 l l
DftreH
H It -Stl
I'h ila iS t lp h ia

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Toy Land
Rocking: Horse

.ill

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IJu U n n f , W s il il n a t ' in
H I. !.»*!• J . C h f c s g n 1

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Cleveland T -ll. Deirnli !.*
ilin ly

B A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
day or week. The Mu»lc Bo*. 11B AUTO RADI OR. Motorola. Rale*
and 8 ervkc. The Music Boa,
W. ta t St. Phone 063.
. ttU W .-UbKlr- Pbxm-tum.------OFFICE apace In Melsch Building.
■ Large H«ht ofices, newly decor- ROOF COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof costing- good for
•ted, all utilities, Km I and Jani
metal, slate-nr composition roof­
to r eervlc# .fumhbed. Call HW
ing. Slop leaks. Cools your home
Vft IL A A. D ept. Store.
10 to 15 %.. Tcruyear warranty.
RKNKARIK GLASS A PAINT
CONVALESCENT HOME now
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
open at Chuluola, 18 mile* S. E.
of Sanford and 18 milee N. E.
of Orlando. Large screen and
open porches to sit and enjoy
the root breete* off Lake Gath* b e r t h S e w in g m a c h . s i t o r
I II H. FRENCH. I'll. 1190
erine. Large grounds' dm! walks
'sa fe from auto traffic. Large
lobby ami rooms. Brick construc­ CANVAS PAINT- clear and col
o n . HKNKARIK ' GLASS A
tion. Can accomodate 26 only.
PAINT CO. Phone ? 2 l).
Phone or WTite for reaarvatlon
• t once. Oviedo 2362 or Dr.
M artin 2392 or write Box 1ST
FLOWERS
ChulooU Florida, lairge sedan
foe all oecail cm*
for goeata to vtxlt their doctor. McN e i l l a y o s t fx o R ia T S
8lptx~Ave.*h)»t off Celery - AVAILABLB at once, convenient­ Office ph. 403 residence ph. 610 R
ly located down town section,
UP to date apartm rnta wi*trail PainU. Poultry Supplies. Nails.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
modem conveniences. Adult*
Meals. Touehton A Watson, 1201
only. Phone1550.
Celery, Phone 1199.
TWO-ROOM fum ishH apartment.
Adults only. 2300 Mcllonvillc. FOn BALE— Limrroek for drive­
ways . and roadway#—Pbon#
FURNISHED apartment. Adult*
TUXEDO FF.KD5—complete lir.o,
Hunt'* Tuxede Feel
2
W A N TED TO RENT
Route or a p t, furntthed or unfur­
FOR 8 AI.K
nished. ' Prefer kitchen equipped
but not necessary. Permanent OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS
residents. W rlte'P. O. llo* 13)1. PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
S REAL EfFTATE FOR SALE
10. 15, 20 snd 25 CENT
SEAL ESTATE
HERALD OFFICE
INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
Jimmie Cowan's Blmct Metal
RAYMOND M. HALL, Rsaltor SeeWorka
for new Kadlntors, new
R*filtered Broker and
Radiator core*. Radiator denn­
Insurance Agent
ing and repairing.
PEACHES
and pears frr canning.
NEW. two atory, three bedroom
French Ave, &gt;t 13 Street,____
1947 8 Cubic foot Serve! gni refeigeralOr. lairmann'). Restaur­
ant, Hanford Orlando Hi way.
.NICELY furnished % room home DESKS. 12) office desks, &lt;1) tyIn Sanford Height*. Every mod­
piat* desk with chairs, id A-l
ern convenience, largo sleeping
condition. New Elgin twin out­
porch. 118 W. 19th St. or 917
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen,
W. 18th.
^
541 Plumos* Drive.
aeree, wlth'npftritJ^OO stand­ 7 ft. Cold«pol refrigerators, I
ing. Did orange ne%«, located ' Luxe Models..62Llliil, Sears l
•bout 1 blk off of Rothe&lt;27, Just
der Office. Phbne 090.
out of DeLand. Elect, phone ami
water, no house. Owner will sell FORDSON T rsrtor, I muls, both
good ronditinn. L U Keller,
vary reasonable or will take
Lake Monroe, Phono 1322-W,
trailer In trade. See. Mr. Bdwen,
641 Plumosa Drive.
PLENTY of good used tools,
CDROOM house fttmiihtsJ or 'Watches, docks, radio*. Also
new wgtrhes and G. E. Alarm
’urnisbsd. New electric tJtchdock*. Fred Myers, SI I E. 2nd
.double 8*r*ge \ acres, few
dt trees on KL?floni highp 6 miles from Sanford. Phone
54 lb. porcelain Ire box. Mr*. J.
unty 8305.
II. Cowan. lak e M ary.______

ESTATE WANTED fl

AKTIC1.ES WANTED

WORK WANTED

9

MAID, or washing, ironing. Reply
Boa M. J. e/o lleiabl.
FLOUR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning ti waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to work where
thcie is no electric connertlo.i
available. 21 ycais nperiencs,
II. M. Gleanon, I.nkc Mary, Fla.
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds. Smith Rro. Phone 1188.
NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wan
nila make it. Wannita Taylcr
Box H5-A Sanford, Ht. 2.
12

S P E C IA L Sh MV ICES
(R RENT—Floor sender.. Easy
pcraKon. Reasonable rates, Hanrunl Paint A Glass Co. Phone
DOliGK - PLYMOUTH
PARTH AND KKRVICB

YA-DB moth proofing lasts 6
years. Hav* your woolens moth
proofed now. Downtown Clesners A I.aundry. 113 Palmetto

Convoy

,*h *-ltil*d )

key* eay d-OOsta Tep-OveHty Oeewal
Tb* la *w Were. Olkw ills , prepeWlee■ftly lew.
w r i t IU Y eed'pey l*p prt&lt;e*fw yeer
prtiasl lire* — wlfleel h*ed tr m e p t.

Coach Predicts Biff
Grid Year In 1947
RALEIGH. N. C.
This
vear should pdodure th* greatest
football season on record, think*
Beattie Feathers, who ts in hi*
fourth year a , coach of the North
Carolina State Wolfpack.
"The day of defensive strategy
is fast disappearing,' say, Feath­
er*. "snd U is the tendency to
i*»n more to ouiscoring op­
ponents than toward playing a
Whiting game and letting the
other team make the mistakes. •
"Also, this is tHe ls«t year for
playing freshmen in some con­
ferences and most of the tchoola
will be exhibiting a lot of new
talent*" say* Feathers, who holds
the National pro Football league
record of gaining 1.008 yards In

M o th e r

&amp;

GENERAL

D a u g h te r

V TIRE J

Doll Dress Set

STRICKLAND-MORRISON, INC
David Smith, Manager Tlrf Salrn
PHONE 200
306 East First Street

( '/j Illock East of P. 0.)

By Ray Gotto

OZARK IKE
TH GlK)9
ARE R E ­
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I'laintitf.
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Watch and clock repairing. Elec­ K ing. bffftnliV lt.
AND
YOU
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tric Appliance, Sewing Marhin* MANOKD to
tllhFr |»#rton«
and varuiim rleaner repair*. The Ally or &gt;_by M lw»|gy* Id ••m m il
Hume Shop, J700 Sanford Ave. fu r
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tugwsf. 1917,
G. C. Fellows, Phone 1143-J.
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k . . AND TYPINQ
CREDIT BUREAU OF
HANFORD
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EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Fred Myers. 811 E. 2nd 8L
ATTENTION MOTHERS
—DIAPER SERVICE—
Baby V dvet furnishes hospital
clsanateril* diapers and deodor­
ised container. Economical and
safe. Fully medically aoproved
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
detain. 94 diapers, 82 a we«':,
. "FIRBT IN SANFORD"
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VC. EPIKB.

ACE ^

TH'EIGHTH/il O’SPADE

Piano Tuning and Repairing. U L nois,

with Income. Close In,
be priced right. C A. Highest cash price paid for used
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
610 First Street upLONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market
Co. 811 E- 1st. Ph. 958.
Barber Shop open Thursday,
Friday * Saturday,
_______
I’LL BUY your car rrgsrdlrsi of
age or condition. Roy Reel, 804
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
W. 2nd SL
MOTORCYCLE, cheap
114. Jack Stand Ifer.
SANFORD Beauty Salon—Phone
HELP WANTED
1854. 309 Park. Mary McMahon.
NCRETB SEWER PIPE
Phone 1354. Permanent waves
tC TANKS, Grease *Trepi EXPERIENCED-celery grown- or
64 up, guaranteed. Weter sof­
trained farm manager for fang
ka. Aluminum Window# end
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THE WEATHER

I*»rtly cloudy through Friday.
Scattered ahoaer* ocrurlng mostly
daring afternoon.
D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, AlHI. II, 1017

E stab lish ed 1 9 0 8

NO. 195

A s s o c ia te d P re ss L eased W ir e

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Price Inquiry
Supported By
Pres. Truman

U. S. Interest
In Greece Hit

Asks U. N. Acfion On Britian

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No Extra Session Of
Congress Planned;
Labor Department
Cut Is P r o t e s t e d

Gromyko Charges ExAxis Collaborators
Hold Positions In
Athens Government

W A S H I N G T O N . 14 *4V
PfeiWent Truman eiprencd h*»
wholehearted support today of th£|uttice Department's investigation
of the high cost of food, cloth
ing and homing. He raid he Imp*'
it will produce m ulti and h"
think* it will.
But he told a new* conference,
in reply to a question, that he
balieve* the principal effect will
M to point to thbie responsible

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug -14 &lt;4*)
—Russia charged today that "the
crudest interference iritq ihe in­
ternal alfairs of Greece emanalrt
at present from the United Slates.’•
ITm was interpreted immedi­
ately a* a reference to the Tru­
man aid program.
Giving the United Nations. Se­
curity Council what he termed
"an answer lo the .Americm
speech made Monday. Soviet Dep-

Pepper Plans To i
Support Truman

Where 17 Died In Train Wreck

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iffta IRflr ^ntrer—r.^jer'^thm— »
wfheck the spiral.
Asked whether he believed an*
B tl-lrust violations are reapoml— bit for the hika In price, he
rani led the results of the inquiry
will have-to be awaited on that.
I n answer to a
queatimt
whether axpotts of corn will haw
to be curtailed due to the short­
age, he said that it la unde?
consideration by the eahinet World
Food Committee.
Vresident Truman Indicated h a
£tia» no plana to call a labor-mar
fcrencc. Such-a* IIICIO proposed as a move to ‘seek
voluntary cuts in prices.
The (’resident declared today
that ha sees* nothing on the horUon to require a special session
of Congress, thus virtually elim­
inating possibility of legislate a
action this year on new fund*
to aid Europe's recovery.
Tha President declined to com
inant on the current talks on
(flnereasing Ruhr coal production
or on the general British finan­
cial crisis.
Mr. Truman said that ho would
be unable to supply figures «i
how much the Marshall plan wilt
cost. He pointed’ out that any
(CmtlasH »&lt;■
Twet

Hly, N n g n
EQVPT1AN PRIME MINISTER Nokrashy Pasha makes an tmpautoned plea
before the UN. Security C(funell. Lake Success, JI. Y, for the tmmedlste
evacuation of flrttiih forces from his cownlry. H# declared that failure
to act may lead to bl*v&gt;d»hrd and violence. In answer. Britain’* Sir Alt*ander Cadogan asld that the tiAops are necessary along thd Valley of the
Nile to safeguard the security In Ihe Middle Fa*t
(International)

General Price Strife Renewed
Drop Predicted In Palestine By
By "Congressman Arabs And Jews
Restoration Of Con­ Outbreaks Occur Fol­
trols Opposed B y
lowing Truce Dur­
SpokesmanForGOP
ing Night Curfew
WASHINGTON. A.tg, 14 &lt;47- . TKL AVIV. Palestine, Aug. H
Rep. Wolcoll (R-MicJt) asserted
today *that "a general price de­
cline is in '.lie oiling as he ex­
erciser! opppiilion lo rrsloiation
of ptice con Iroll, with ihe possible exception o f1 controls on
rents.
Chairman? of the House Bank­
ing-Committee. Wolcott—is—re­
garded ai spokesman for i^any
House Republicans on price and
rental matters,
"It would be a grave mistake
to put (nice controls back on
again," Wolcott’ told a tepvrter.
“That would slow up production,
and we must hate production ll
svr are to lick inflation."

(41— Two more persons, a Jrw
ami-an Arab, were repotted killed
today and a score mote were in­
jured in inlet-racial strife along
the lrn»e bounds ry of the alb
Jewtjb city ol Tel Aviv and the
all-Arab community of Jaffa.
Unofficial reporls listed 17
mote- Jews »mjurrd, m e critical­
ly. and lluee Arabs, wounded In
a new eruption which caine after
military patrols, with the aid of
a curfew. Hkd enforced an utfeaty Iruce through th* night.

* Earlier Senator O'.Mahoney -fDWvo) told reporters the Investiga­
tion Ihln prices of foot), clothing
rtnrl housing ordered by Attorney
General Clark .is a "fine thing"
but that "tha rairaes of Inflation
are much deeper'than a s-arrh for
By THE ASSOCIATED PBESet extortionate profits."
He raid Congress m ust rhnote
.Tha Midwest's fading heat wave
I I n tm iif -l *«n P u s * T n o |
blaw a sultry kiss of farewell to
Illlnola, Indinana, and part of
Michigan today, a t tha same time
bestowing a blaal-furnace *mbrsca of greeting on the East.
Tha W tather Buraau a t Chteago aald
hot w tather would
ATHENS, Aug. . 14 0PI—An
ttanntlnus today In Illinois, Ind­
ia n a * and .tha southeastern half informed source said today* Greek
of loacsr Michigan, but that cooler government force* had begun fullair waa working Into those press scale mopping up operatiora
and should bring relief by night- against guerrilla unit* In the
Mount Griunmn* area near th*
M l.
tryfAThe rest
of the
Midwest, Greek. Albanian frontier.
'•‘he informant srjd the - opar‘blissfully welcoming the arrival
of tha cool air, expected high »tion\ opened free day* ago and.
reading in the 80't today, but contact was made with a large
ahead of tha aaitward-moving force nf guerrillas Monday. Offi’ eool front th* matlmum 'era- f!»l figures were not . available,
uerature* wera- due for a return but It was believed the army
was using .more than 5,000 men
tha 90Y
it
Maanwhtle, tha heat wave, which in the n|tciat)nni.
had become an old story to ra ­ I’m * dispatch** said,* mean­
while, that in the southern Beloja
( C w l l a u * •• r * | a T w e )
ponneau* two bit!alien* of gen­
darmerie engaged a band of 250
guerillas In a ten-hour battle
in which- - Ml guerrillas were
ilajft. The dispatch** aald
the
guerrillas, who attempted to am­
YORK, Aug.14 W V - New bush the gendarmerie In the aree
embers or tha Seafarers east of Kale mala yesterday, fled
tonal Union (AFJ,&gt;» which after the fight.
The ministry of public order
' a y called
a atrike
• Isthmian Steamship trro ttrd that * *' ‘guerrilla unit
have voted to extend swooping down from x mountainto tha entire ahlpplng side invaded ami held for four
provision* of the Taft- hour* the village of Klphlsxlhou,
Aet are applied In the only "5 mile* north of Athene
on tha rtair. rail lln* to Sa­
darisen was taken lain lonika.
yastardar at a membership meet­
ing of 2,500 tailor*. The union
elainu more than 4,500 are on
■strike a t all Tha porta w htre
(isthm ian shin* are berthed.
” Union officials aald the atrike
Mnrl*h Clark, 47 rear old negfollowed the company'* refusal to res*, died suddenly a t 9:30 okloek
agree to a union hiring hall and this morning at the office of the
the firit-come-flrst-aerred '
R u le Welfare ‘Board, and a large
of supplyl ng unlicensed ship per- group of people gathered outside
sonne I.
the building enlrsitre when tha
Walter U. Wells, president of Mosel r ambulance causa to remora
tha company, aald the atrlka waa tha body.
tailed in tha fare of an agreement
Health Unit Director Frank B.
to continue negutiatlona a t a Oulllman, who waa summoned to

Belong the squalid market plorr*
where the Jewish community abuts
on ihe Arab, belligerent youths
appeared on the alert; for new
provocation*. More than half the
small, dingy • shops w en closed
and there was little* traffic.
Police had hoped, apparently in
vain, that tha morning had brought
th* end to the four days of strife.
Last night’s curfew kept some 30,000 Jew* and Arab* In Iholr
houses.
It was tha first tima Arab ter­
ritory had bean under curfew since
the ‘ Arab rising of lfttS-ldjo.
8 t*eLhelmeted British police and
Irish* fusilier* in grean-taiseled
berets watched warily.
Jaffa appeared more nervous
than Tel Aviv after tho rash of
outbreaks In whirh Jews and
Arabs . had attacked each- othei
with stone*, knive* and fist*. A
number of Arab organiAttlon* t ai ­
led meetings today to discus*
11 ohiiMMr,t -«
rim

Heat Wave Moves
aFrom Midwest To
Descend On East
Weatherman B. F. WHItne- re­
ported’ tkla morning that San.
ford ha* had no cx reu lre temperaloses In aaveral d v « . Yes­
terday Ihe matlmum sraa 89 degreea and the minimum waa 71._
Exactly one Inth of rain fell,
firs t In a hard shower driven b&gt;
.% a strong east wind at 1 ’10 P. M.
^ and later In a alo» drlrtls that
laated Into tha night.

Greeks Stage All-out
Drive Against Rebels

1 Seamen Strike
y Become National

Iegress Is Stricken
In Downtown Office

"Tha company • with** to rrM stts th* right to pick Its men,"
T W 1* aald.
agree to hire no
« m but macaber* of the union but
to do so through our own em­
ployment h a ll”
Tha union recently wax dasignaled bargaining agent for tha
eompsmy'a unlicensed personnel.

TV unofficial figures indicated
this casually toll alnes Sunday:
desd. elRht Jew* and live Ai
ah*: wounded, 4.1 Jews and 15

Arshs*_

Shift In Course Made
By
Tropical
Storm
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NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 14. oD
—A alight Rhlft In ;ourre of tho
tropical hurricane in the aoulhwo«tern Gulf of Mexico seemed
apparent today, the U. 8 . Weath­
er* Bureau aald, but later report*
were awaited to determlnr the axact direction.
In it* 10:00 A. M. (Central
Standard Tima) advisory, the Bur­
eau aald tha cental waa probably
located about 200 mile* southeast
of Tampico, Jdexlro.
" It appear* to he muring lo the
northwest of north-northweat,”
the adv|»onr aald. Strongest wind*
reported yesterday and aarly last
night ware about 90 mile* par
hour, tha Waathae Bureau added,
with aqualla extending outward
for n distance -of about 800 mitea
to the north and east of the ran­
ter.

Government Orders
Florida Orange Juice

LAKELAND, r * &lt; Aug. ■1 4 OP)—Tha Department of Agricul­
ture announced today It would buy
156,018 gallons of concentrated
orange Juice, th* firat phase of
program lo accumulate and
distribute supplies to school lunchdue in all probability lo a rooms before th* new school year
heart attack. Ha administered *11- M rs.
mulant*. h* aald, hut they did no T i a 1
F lorida Citrus Cannon Cogood.
*
operatire at Lake Wale* waa a: Daisy Klnard, married daughter warded an order for 89/116 gal­
of Mariah Clark and with whom’ lons, reported M. F. Miller, Florida
she Brad at 814 Cypress Arams*, ! field repreeanUtira for.th* U 8 DA.
sraa with bar mother whan aha sraa I The o t h e r g*Manage will be furI pished by California processors.
atrlckan.

TSS*

President Described
As “ Salt Of Earlh;’, *
Republicans Hit As,-,
“Party OfPrivilcge”

U. S. Cancels
$ 1,, 000, 000,000
In Italian

liiornykn said foreign’ mleifer
ence was worsening the situation
latlv inside Greece.
He al
charged that former
A ils colIslHiratnr* were holding
prominent positions fit the Athena
TfOTifiiSiJiC
Oromvkn told the council:
tHYluiU have the Greeks nnd
those who Inspire them to d&lt;&gt; with
logic and common *en«o7 They
liwik at the dlacurelon of file Greek
ntimliiin in the Security Cooneil
HUE 11 AN AIRVIIVf of the shattered wrecksgs In which 17 died In rail
as some kind nf a sp'irt.- The
Poncnler, p itlsn d . The speeding I/andon-to-t&gt;eed» espres*
Greeks compete wllli ll.o A 'net plowed ln|o tha rear of a train which was slowing down preparatoryTT
Iran* and the American.* with the
entering Lancaster station. The upe*t engine of the express ren be seen
Greek* in the fmmatimt of accusa­ eUngikle th* wrecked roaches of the local train.
(International)
tion* against Allianix, lltilgtuia
and Yugoslavia."
Gremykn’ accused ’the original
Balkan Inquiry Commission, w hich
hail the same membership as the
11-nation coupril, of lacking ob­
jectivity by showing “unusual in- (
trir-t." In Greek rhnrgei and of.
ignoring case* where “th-s Greek
authorities wrpre guilty."
T|ic Soviet delegate described n*
“senseless” a new Greek proposal
■which calls for council action un­
der ti. N, charter article* provid­ Virginia Belinis Rc- C.mclhi Faces Down
ing f&lt;&gt;r use of International millLatq^ Experiences
Hindu Youtljji.With
tar v force if necessary.
"It is surprising that '.nstend of
Request For Peace
At Sailplane .Meet
eliminating the real reasons wfflch
have caused Ihe difficult internal
A'l 'ippTat i*r J iytcc." i . T '1 - KARAd ir~7Tug:— T4~ t t i -ituatton in Greece nnd the ten­
sion in *Wc relation* betsrcori her buiy -iml (tnnh tlirir fr.OI'B lund llnlain luitendered’ the inn* ol
and her neighbors, toe repiesrma* raipuj campaign for u»e in h guvrinmenl to the Modem do­
I l '- m U n . - .l a n l ' * ( .
[m l
nsncinR oprrftion ol the new minion nl I’akitlan todey ag*m*t
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toujxrt itifmiTutijin booth, was fo- a backdrop ol deadly communal
dsy mide by J, Tfnilry Odham. rioting in the Runiah which.piled
(uctidcnt. and Chsilci Luke, vice up a hdl o| hundred* desd and
prrndrnt ol the club at its mcct- wounded
tna at lit* Mayfair Inn. In dale.
Even n» the vi.eroy, l-md Mount
M.127 bat brcn railed, they ie. batten, inured over the govern
vealrrJ.
ment to tire Modem* m this I’tk
BATAVIA, Java, Aug. 1 1. f(Pi—
Mra. Virginia lleitnis, natlmntl i»lin capital.1 wide ate,** of I .
A spectacular fire swept iho Neth­ wcmittl titilplfim. mating rlntm- lime weir in ll.uue*. Since dawn
erlands Indies Petrol/'tiio Hoard's I'lnn, tnhJ uf her rxtMrlenc** lit yMteiday, by reliable unotlicisl
main dump at the port of Tan-t- , "tting n e t - rectiib »t the Julv
loengpriok this afternoon.
I meet at llV bila f stti. Texas, country, 1**1 w-eie Idled and IHfi
Native firemen extinguished thhere, in rnmpi-'itiou with ».\ wrfe wounded in Lahore, capital
hlai* after three hours of ,‘eroir | H.er
tr.er women pilot*, -he *et e ol the l’uni-«l&gt;
effort.
They saved two large untnen's distance record of t'l and
Calcutta, capital nf I!, -iir.il,
tank* of high octane rasolin '. lull j « fraction n.ilf-*., a s'rai*-lii yunl anInangry
mob of Hindu vinith*
6.000 cans and drum* cnnUlrdng | .f 62 Vnile* and an Hllitude recstone* and invaded the temore.than 100,000 gallon* of ga*o- r.ru of 7.500 feel atnve release cast
atdenre where Midlands* K. Gand­
line were destroyed.
at 2.000 feet. Her hu&gt;haml, Stew hi
hn» *et up a Joint pexco mmion
Col. L. I. Drost. Batavia area
’li'enilaaea no r&gt; n, y |t «i
with the Mtrelem Premier of ttetlbase commander for Rte Nether J
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gal, II. H. Kiihrawardy.
land* army, said the fire was
Here iu Karachi. Lord Mount“moat probably aabotagI C s s i l r N M a n ! '• « * » * )te )
• “Aug. 17 ta Indonesian Indepen­
dence Day and now if* time to
took for the firew'orki." he said-'
Droit said only a change In the
In contrast with modern!* sum­
wind saved the entire dumn from mer temper aim ,&lt; In Florida. Sandestruction. The blare cuinnger- f"id .State Market Manager JI. J.
KAtM’l/AWA. Japar. Aug 11,
ed large military *iipi&gt;iv dump* I eltman. Wf^n iclurne-l recently
and ahipping nearby.
fn&gt;m hi* former ’hum? town of (AV-Mt. A*ama, 90 mile* nmtliA substantial portion of Hutch (Tuam Point, Ind. aiauil 35 mile* west of Tokyo, erupted -iiildeidy
military and civilian fuel supplies from Chir**:i&gt;. levelled that the this iiftcrnmin. prmia£|y kilting
for we»t Java are stored at Tend'- temperature tiicie w.it up to 104 four of a pnrty of 20 Japan- re
Joengprlqk, seven miles nurtheast »n« afternon and ‘hat since Id* mountain'climber* ne*:- the sum­
of the center of Batavia.
return, he w-s* iiilmninl that |t mit. ‘
'Hire 9.115-foot volcano sent
A Dutch communique, charging got up to 107 degree*.
new violations nf the true-’ In In­
“I had. to return to RanTor-l tn rtouts (if smoke and asli tlimiMn Is
donesia. aald Republican* also put rool off,” he told a llttl.r group of of feet into the air in six,separate
the torch to oil Inatallatlont at interet.tcd listeners In front of .the eruptions within four hours. There
was no lava.
P a n g k a la n b ra n d an , In Indonesian- Court llousi? this morning.
*
Jatianrse rescuer* brought Id
held northern Sumatra. It added
Regardless nf westhe* varia­
that 300 Indoncsiana had attacked tion*. a ronildcrabln 'quantity of rlimhet* to safety, but ona was
Dif t c h-oecupled Kajoegocng In out-of-state pearhe* and tomatoes burned so badly hr was not exsouth Sumatra and that In .exst are being received dally at Ihn D retrd to live. They la id four
Java Intermittent mortar nnd auto­ market, h* stated. Tomatoes arc others were mlasing ami they were
almost certain that two of tlirse
matic arms fire had been directed from tha Carolina* and Virginia.
at Dutch outposts near SoeraheJ* _ Whit* visiting hi* hruther at who were nearest the Crater had
and Malang.
Grown Point hestnloyrd srelpg perished.
The volcano ajmeared oiilet dur­
haigball games in Chicago between
the Chicago Cub* and the Dodgers, ing the night alter this' t*rqi»l
Phlllle* and Cardinal*, he rrport- burst of activity tn two month*.
e*L
In order not to furthe.- dumTh# Sanford .Merchants Associa­ fouwL bIa.-ll*tan»r*T- he Infemrcd
tion will hold a dinner meeting them that he saw the game* over
Aug. 22 at 7:00 o’clock at tha May- hU brother’s new television set,
LOS ANGELES, Aug. It. *47
fair Inn. It was announced today. and declared that tho televtaion
The pending ch.xnge In the Pojt camera followed the ball all the Aorroxlmately 10 peroonrwere tolured, the $anU Ke reported, when
Office-schedule will b« dlecuascd lima It waa In play.
■n uhlert protruding frott the side
a* well aa the proposed study of
of a freight train crashed through
the City’s tax structure.
a coach window of tha writ-hound
There will also be n short talk
California Limited near Uarstow
on tho Cross State Highway ant]
thli morning.
aa open discussion of the Wednes­
Ftrat re port*-were that no car*
day dosing. AH nurchputi ate
WASHINGTON. Aug. 14. 1 4 7 urged to attend and bring their Th* Tanneaaee, Alabama and Geor­ were derailed. The Sant i he said
employees.
gia Railway Company today Join­ It believed the Injured were being
ed 25 other railroads operating tn taken to San Uernardinu for hos­
ARRIVE IN RIO
th* South tn aaklng for an Incrcasa pitalisation. A railroad spokes­
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14, (47 In hyjL PM gtngflL /ag* from 2.2 man aald the second section of the
--U.-8Tr8Wf4U.ry of Sidle O U fft lo x.5 cants a mile.
C. Marshall landed today at the
Th# petition of th* original 25
SCHOONER STRUCK
Ponte Do Geleao military airbase applications haa be.-n vet for hear­
TAMYA Fla.. Aug. !4 -(4 7 —
for tomorow’a opening of the In- ing at Atlanta on Aug. 20. In con­
ter-American Conference on hem­ trast to tha recent unanimous ac­ Tha Jose Gaapar, ikree-maated
isphere defense. Trygrio Lie, sec­ tion of eastern railroad* in ob­ schooner used for many years In
retary general of tho United Na­ taining th* aame baal; fare In- Gatparilla carnivals here, waa
tions. also arrived from New York creaae, not all soutlwri lines join­ atruek by lightning today. Tha
ta address the opening plenary ed ta the proceeding for upward old. ship's , top foremast wax'
session.
splintered by the llghtnlnf bolL
i. that territory.

Jaycees ,Urged . India Is Released
To Finish Booth By Britain While
Funds Campaign Disorders Rage

Dutch Oil Dump
Fire In Indonesia
Called Sabotage

Lehmans Return
From Indiana Trip

Merchants Group To
Hold Dinner Meeting

4 Killed In Volcano
Eruption In Jupjin

10 Hurt In F reak ...
Accident On Train

Railway Joins Group
Ankingr Higher Fares

WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 l 4 h From the While llouie »lep»
Pepfter (D-Fla) voifed
Move Made To .Ease Senator
hi* tupport today of Preiident
Debt C l a u s c s O f Trumin for re-election.
P e a c e Agreement "I don't think there it any
quetlinn but that ihe Prriidenl
WASHINGTON. Aitg N t4h
should be ami will be nominated,
The United Stale* today agter I ■*nd should be and will be elect­
In cancel about $1 ,(••!(),OOO.IHW ed." Pepper declared In reportin debt* owed it by ihe llaliin je u alter a call on the Preiident.
ttoVr-Mimouf.'
■ SN
f t . ; Adding p.4lr1cal significant* U
tv h
hloiida Sen *tor* remark* is
lhc movr wa* m*ile. the Slate the
t h / particular position he octu­
Pep ailment laid, to eaie th» ple* in the Democratic Party. v
"Buidcntome clautet" of the ltd- Pepper is r|n*e to the CIO and
other labor grouna. He also ia
in JVtce I real v.
,,
.
I hr-.J.UIa Department announed t!ir decision in making public
an accord concluded with an
Italian financial mmion after
line# month) of, negohatinn.
t!wte6 the pact, the U nit'd
Stale- waives all claim to payiui-ni fit aptuosiinately I6J:I.-

a warm friend of Henry A. Willtec*, former—vfre. president whir—
wa*'ou»ted by President Trum an,
a* Cummer re Secretary after they
clashed wirer foieign policy.
*
Furthermore. Pepper ha* b*-*f* i
a fre&lt;|uent critic of the prysenc
ndmfnisliation aithough Ire ap
plmidcd t*r»'lident Truman'* I^-

i.n. ■".! Iiv

supplies.

■ 1*

Flans Discussed

jucpL JA uf.jLbem_Auicto "" J ’■

Foc OpeCiTtion Of___ —

■11 v *Iup* which will replace •eli­
cit i cv-i-l* |o*t lining the wai
Eight ut litre ate Italian chip*
being returned 'by the Unilf-l
Plan* for operation of two 500
State* and five are ve*»el» purrliaved (tout other American re­ loti boat* on the St. John* River
In the near future were vestjrdsy
public*.
discussed by E. W. Tyler of Bruns­
wick, O* . and his *'s*oel*tex and
Chamber of Co nun* re?r Manager
Edivatd lliggin*.
Sir. Tvlcr 1* reported to hav#
anmuincyd intention if (tutting th#
two bunts itilu’nperatiim in the in*
laud waterways between Hanford,
[Intllmnre and I'tiiis.li-Udiia. and
his gimip requested tiuj n*»Ut»nee
TOKYO, Aug. It (4Y— Gen- of the Chamber of Cunimeree in
eral MacArthur marked lh» re­ securing a navigation permit on
fund anniversary r j V- J day to- the St. John* River.
day wi t h ' a me**age of gratiVIi . lliggin* assured them that
lude tn hi* occupation force* h, would contact tn,* shippers in
for the Job they are doing in **. tin. are* ami get them to endorse
coring the peace In defeated Ja- , j,j, anplicallan"&gt;Yith tho Interstate
pan.
1 Gommrrce Commission.
Text of his me**age:
| Wltlle Iteie. the grmtn visited
Two year* ago today, the street al of the rilru* packar* who
mounting power ‘ of allied arm* Own canning plant* and wot*
rfiluced the enemy'* gun* to ali­ given asiuiatire -if sufficient ton­
enee and forced his -capitulation nage lo satisfy their requirement*.
from th# challenge of war. The Tt.e boat operator* declared that
victorious end of batt.le hecaitre Vf idatt* work out, they hope to be
the beginning of an equally vi'ni In opeiation within 60 dav*.
Their application i* for a com- campaign to secure Hie peace. We
unw enter the last phare in J a ­ Tiiiui carrier, said Mr. H.ggtna,
pan of (lit* test 'of our strength, and they will publish inte* (or ail
• ll I* you men anil women, mil­ commodities fipm lltitadelnhta and
itary amt elvllan, who have -om- all inlcrtuediale ni'nts on 4h*yin­
,
posrd the allied foice* of *«• land waterway.
riipatlnn who are bringing this
task to a successful wmclusion.
You have demonstrated that lit
peace a* in war, the spiritual
r
*
strength which free people may
muster to sustain a righteous
n e w
Yo r k ; A u g . , ‘ n — &lt; 4 7 —
causa Inevitably muit prevail.William Btrohmeir. (light manag­
For th* structure of the mod- er for two former Army pilots
ern world |a too deeply rooted in wltfi ate going atound th# world
th r devotion of man tn the prac­ in a pair of light plane*, aatd
tical Ideas of human jUstir , today h« had not been adviaed
broad tolerance and Individual
dignity to be overturned by such when they plan their hop, from
strength a* may temporarily tie Greenland to Ireland,
The pilot*, Clifford V. Evani,
mounted by those who become
2 rt, of - Washington, D. C„ and
ICeetlaae* na fna- T n i)
George
Truman, 39. of U&gt;*
Angete*. landed -Tuesday night
near* Jutlannehmab, capital of
Greenland, and presumably attll
are there. Strohmelr aald. To
Kcykjavlk, Iceland, la about 750
NUERNBERG, Germany, Aug. mile* from there.
14—(47—Twenty-one director* of,
Thc/r-IIot* liegen their lelturelr
the 1,111ion-dollar I. G. Farben junket Raturdxy at Teterboro, N J .
Chemical T rust -pleaded Innocent
before an American war crime*
court today to charge* that (hey
had conspired to plunge the world
Into war for profit
Without Farheti, Brig. General
WAHHINGTON. Aug. 14 UP)—
Telford Taylor, the chief prosecut­
or, charged In a scorching 20 .000 - The Clvlj Servlet Commlealon
ent, Adolf
word Indictment
Adolf Hiller disclosed t4&gt;d#v that it ha* found
ifh powerless to start ten additional Htat* Department
tha war in 1919 'and powerless employ hr*. Ineligible for govern­
to wag* Jt so aucccaafulfy for so ment , employment "for loyalty
rr**on, all of them Involving Comlong.

Bouts On St. Johns

M acArthur Thanks
Occupation Troops
On VJ Anniversary

Globe Circling Fair
Still In Greenland

Nazi Concern Blamed
. For Starting War

i
I ■;

10 Workers Dismissed
For Loyalty Reasons

B

Farben directors, accused the dye
and chemical trust, world wide tn
•cope, of being the industrial
heart of the N ail war effort. Ha
borrowed tha German’* own re ­
pression for I- G. Farben, “a
state within a atata", because the
company waa given such a pec­
uliarly Independent atalua by per­
sonal order* from Adolf Hitler.

m%P»m\)rlng* to 20 the numbirof Htat# Departmmt worker* •*
removed since July 1, 1946, for
security reasons.
The commission announce*out
was contained in a letter to Chair­
man- Rce*
(R—Kan*)
of tb#
House Clrtl Sendee Commltte*
which ha* been studying em­
ployee loyalty.

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i
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~

I’eppci cnllid at tlie IVhit*
after Sir.
" ri’e term* of tlie urder»land-, llouae immediately
log have the effect of ollevlai- Truman h«d held a, weekly con- ing revel a) of tlie hurdetnome i frtctire. Pepper told reporter* he
c I iiim c *
uf
the
Ita lia '’
I'eace did not dtwusi jeditic* iu h.s
Tn-ntv. .1't-l thaieiiy oihs'aottil call on Ml. Truman Jml wantetf
S id iltlirs i» letuieteil tn tli&gt;* Ital­ tn make clear hi* pniiliott.
The Pie*ldeul, he said, ha*
ian rconorry,' the ritate Heparlproved himself "•iticere, honest
nifiit announcement «atd.
lltliri iiighlight* trf the enmpie and human—tie i* the «*lt of th*
lieniivp accord *v*th the itn*- crlrth of this country."
I.tiiig l-efore, Pepper had made
inti g"veinineiit are:
1, P n iim li'K of approximate!) clear lie would not go along with
patty uiovelftknt t&gt;»jr.'l MHI.IMII) ill lilnckiut Hall III any 44tluiil
iinllmint Of, 1‘fla* t’lrel
proper tie* nqd esspl* in the Unit­
ed Stale, once *lie owner* Mil*
cert if icd n - non-(a trial.
2. Turning &lt;"fr ;»f Td merchant
v e-iiti to the Italian govetnINHI.ilOu in civilia n

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                    <text>PAGE SIX
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Odom Honored

Barrett’s Address

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MbNDAT, AUG. l l /

THE SANF01

Red Tide Menace li 1
M oving Out To

Inquiry H

Meteor Shower To
Be Seen This Week

((-»•:■*■&gt;* n s a 'P i
" rail...... (ism Psa* One)
&lt;r«atuu«4 ,1m r»«» n**)
work, includipij the
CLEAR WATER.
of the h#st cconomUt* In th# nolds from the Army surplus
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. (A*)— tripi lo Europe.
■h-klll
m —“Tha'"f7ah“k"fllng*“rH,ttfl
govsrnmsnt, and wo has# -our stores for about
1* 00.
A shower of nerseid meteors, will
which has nil
played t i ■_____
But, Hughes, imilii
Odom who got very little If flick across the northeastern sky
judgment on an analysis of thcs#
along
Pinellas
county's
anv sound sleep on his trip -ess tonight, the Nsval Observatory told tcporlets:
reports."
. heaghes for 10 days, was s-,- t
With respect to polltlci. Mi. ■till awake near mldmlght last pijvlirtrd.
"I don't really thinjj the hear­
mile* out .at sea ' today
Barrett ssid that Governor Dewey night and KllghTManager Frank- dThe Irest timo for. watching the ings will be reopened.!
Health
Department »pokflL‘-:f
la itlll out in front for the Re- Iin Lamb said the pilot had rest­ df-plny will b# from midnight lu
said "‘‘things are pretty
Thy Hollywood film; producer
„ publican nomination thouKh he ed in lied for a while hut there morning* light, anywhere In the
along the shore.
aid not help himself by Ida recent was too much excitement for him Northern Hemisphere. Thirty or snd plane builder, alsojnld quesAn abrupt change In wind 4j
western trip. Taft has a rhnm r to slnv there. However, he finally morr an hour Is - ji .guuJ. average imnitiB'tirwiThen hie" llpugh the
ing
the night was credited aw fl
If It la a cinch to best .Truman, started u jwcIl-eartwtLlfal a short for am atrur spotters, the an- reason the committee gave fm
saving the beaches from m 5
and Vandentierjt. Stsssen and time later.
nounremenl said.
masses of dead fish which-lg,i
The record breaking
flyer
Warren were rated a* possibllThu meteor*, , which appear an­ I |H»itponrmrnt was "ridajous.
lieen hovering a few huoW-f
wondered alsitil whether the cus- nually, keep going for several ji "I think that they oo«p„nesl It
Hits In that order.
yards offshore at nightfall,
“There is no doubt Ihnt T in­ toms piati at K»f»chi8"1 day* and can Ire seen tomorrow tlnue," he said. “ I dorT lielieve
j This morning the “tide," tnsti
man will run attain,” Mr, llsr- the fountain pen Odom threw I night arid thoreafler until the Itecause they didn't wantR to con­
cd by large patches fif re.__
it will be resumed Nov. tf."
ratt declared, “and he cannot be at him.
shower disappears.
killesl jflsti, wax.'from four to d i
counted out.. Ills atalesmau.diip
“They wanted me to sign
Hughes added at an iaprnmptu
They ate visible to the naked
ndles out ln the Gulf.
-,h‘
ha* imptoved durinit the p a" thousand jiapers, the cockpit’s eye and Prof.^Charle* I’. Oliver, new* conference that he * wan
t s s ' - -t | Beach, residents hept their
year and It is now assumed the; full
t of them. I was taxiing out-and klower Observatory, Upper Dar­ "quite sorry" the hearing had
-49 'ger* crossed, howevrr. for
he will tret ’ the bulk of lalmr vat?. I the uXtum* mnu_uui atu»,«»e,‘ by, I’aV would-welcome Tram any­ Trrojictl.: tu-aald the denmitttce
■” &gt;
current variable winds t.
“| Just ■tnssed him one of one a careful count uf the num hail tieard "a lot of ^acs'uiate
partly-becaus* of (ho Taft-Hari
bring It hark again as quickly T il
ley bill ami partly hero#** lalnu- Reynold's pens and kept going." |&gt;er seen per hour, and* the time testimony from witnr«,-* who
•■they took It out.
Reporters eonrerned that they interval, for scientific study, it wet* ill informed." Aruwertng a
will have no other place to It".'’
Concerning * the . Senate W«, were keeping Odom from rlcen was staled.
qurstion as to whether la thought
Investigating C.'omndttee's 'hearlntt after his trip, gently ^suggested,
The word “cotton" is derir,
the hearing accompliskd any­
thing, Hughes aaid:
on Howard Hughes' -war con­ “Maybe we're asking too many
from the Arabic "Kotn."
Goff
V.
Trip
“ Yes, I think something was ac*
tracts. Mr. Ilarrett said that “it questions."
la a whale of amusing, hut badly
“Thai's rmtlilog," Odom
re
rumplished by my comity. Thcie
M'aallaatg
fram
l*aa»
Hurl
managed summer able show,"
plied. “Wall until, my kl Is g"t taken with Ilalie and rereived an hail heen a great deal &lt;f miscon­
OMNO A IOU0 SKAKEt, agenU of Haomah. Jewish resistance organlraMon. try to get m e * M ^ ^ e h e " to
Elliott Roosevelt has Handle.) (mid of me."
about this’ Case. fpr exautographed brill inset Hied; "To ception
The 27 year old pilot has two my
refugees aboard the S-S. Ocean Viflour. as it lies oft Port do Boue, Franco. The ship Is ono of three
ample; that It cost fljfto.000 to
himself well, Mr. U arrill raid,
pal,-* Randall Guff, from Rabe move
vessels, loaded with refugees from the Ezodus 1347, Intercepted on th# wny to Palestine and turned MCitw
thr plane lo the wd*r when
“and will rnntr out okay, Senator children, Rnnrilc, 3; and Rochelle, Ruth."
actually it cost only bcis««n xan Bhcwstrr Is under a cloud of sus­ 0.
France. Some 4,S00 Jewish lmmlgiants were refused Landing in the Holy Land.
inn r
/
picion, hut in the final analysis
Odom said his latest flight was &gt;Flying to Detroit from New «K) and IP0.00O."
the Investigation w'll prove‘that “easier than the last one.” Prev­ York with Mr. Chapman ort an
In reply to-questions Hughes
President Roosevelt did take some iously he piloted thr Bombshell American Airlines IlC b Flsgrhlp, said he doubts that the big Dy­
.&lt; is Inflaming war in the in ten st of
over the new* artivitlcs of many seising markets snd exploiting
mighty big chances in nn effort to ith a rrrw of Iwn to a now re­ the newest typo of giant airliner, ing boat will Ire read / ti Ufct, to
Red Paper Attack countries
foreign to England. If weak nations.
win the war In the shortest po-si- cord which he shattered yestanlay. Randall visited in the Motor City the air hv November. Ai for the
there is commercial advantage to
ble time. The enrgo plane didn’t
“ 11 was .easier Itecause it wr\s with his uncle for a Week, touring photo r e r u n n u i s s a n r e plane,
"We stand for the broadest free­
( t o i l Irturd I ru m I "MM* i l « f I
. pay off; the atom bomb did,"
faster and' I think It would be the Hmigu Plant of Ford .Motor llllghi-s declared “I ran i exactly lie protected against the unenn nn American New* Association In dom of the press which serve*, the
making
Its
news
scrvic-i
available
’
'
’*
‘
‘
Mr. Barrett predicted that min­ easier if I were to do It ngaiu," Company, the world's largest in sav”
1r" when it will Ih&gt; *»m||ct'*l.
trolled. Irresponsible inf1uen&lt;e of I |q olher countries Ihvie it, under people and belongs to tho people.
imum wages will lie increased by the lanky, ex-ferry command pilot dustrial plant. He also made a
"H’a undergoing ti-sti right capitalistic monopoly."
We aland for an it inert press
‘ the plan I advocate, th-* same t pshort
trip
into
Canada
from
Delth# nest session of the Congress said.
now." Iho plane hui'drr aldtd.
(The econninisl attarkr*! thr- portunity for tho British or any which Is.conscious mf it* responT h e - P o o t C a t * i'll a n ' i
roit
and
viewed
htany
other
sight*
to fin or fili rents an hour, that
Hughes had tw r wartlae plane press freedom campsigu rnndm-i*&gt;&lt;l
His sponsors announced last
aibililv. Such is our ro»f option-of
nf , h(. ptv-:i ami Us
a big rlvil suit will soon l)J nlglit that Odom will trv It around the largo industrial city.
em lr.irts—an 118,003.000 one for by Cooper with a nuggi-Mlon that o.iu r news agency to mako ilr ^
H ad N o N ew sp ap er
j()n
rr#1
launched- against rnrtaln Nrv- grt|ru this time over tho North
Randall returned lo Jacksonvjjla tho flying lioat und n S3,(KH).fi'Kl his program might allow Amer­ news a*tbioo available in adirer
countries,
J-or
example,
the
RruT o A d y e r t i i a in .
York investment bankers, and ml Houtli Poles.
Sunday by plane, whet • he. was o n e f o r
piielo recotiuu'sarrte ican' New* Agenric* to “domlnal*-tera Agency wa* q u id to seei
. ,
that the American oecupattui)' of
The Irt-st break iif th e . Right -nicU.y Mr. and Mrs.’ fJoff - Tr-tBy.' •plxnc*.
B
u t Y o u H a v e 11 &lt;
tha world," Speaking of the de­
sl^h ln g s have
Japan will, piovst to Ue imt w r u t that false sfart iWi^Motiday, nlthmigh he may not be the richest
In lontrasl to llughea’ attitude, mand for freedom of acres) to this and U now selling It* news . A fpw
in
the
United
-States
and
SouthH***
w"
vpn
from
*PiJ
,r
Wfb*'
iuccetsfiil as popularly supposed the 4th of August." Odom anld. l«*v in Florida, lie Is rrrtninly Die Ferguson cmphajiie-l t» lewsirm news, freedom for agencies to com­
at preaenL
that Du postpori-mr.xt will not pete or to exchange news nnd an America for the first time, x x x.” l
“Ily finding then all the things happiest.
Mavlo! James will consider this
Paying high tribute to Gen- wrong with the airplane, ami re­
Mr. Chapman, whd originated halt the inquiry, l b laid the com­ end to preferential ra l-t of trans­ (the economist view) also n Rus­
•ral Marshall, whom he ^haractrt- turning In gel them pul right, we Ihe idea of signing Bab-* Ruth- to mittee staff will ro.ulnue to work mission. the magaiine declared: sian conception," /aisiuvrkv wrote.
I "Mr, Cooper, like rpos: big busi­
jltd as “one of the truly great made Ihe flight possible."
serve as a consultant to Ford Mot- on the case and declared:
Thr Investigation la not being ness executives, expel trnrcl n "Not likely. This is u conception
men o f . this age,” Mr. Barrett ’Odmit was forced to turn hack or Company in junior baseball, |*
of the British monopoly prcrs.V
laid antiquated State Department when over Nova Beotia Monday a former sporta editor of The Han­ stopped—definitely not hr eg stop­ peculiar moral glow In rinding
0
Za.lnvskv then concluded!
machinery la being completely •rue In mechanical trouble.
that his Idea of freedqm coincides
ford Herald and the Mneon ((■'•,) ped."
"The
question’
nf
the
dying
InHr said "I w n te d certain in­ with hla commercial -idvontage."
Your Favorite Beverage
overhauled a n d 'atreamlincd. and
Telegraph. He aerved as night
- fluent# of capitalistic monopolies
la lielng conditioned lo cope with Advice To Farmers
sporta editor of the New York formation from tlutrhes which 1 (Cooper commented: "Surely the) in Dm neiysnam-c-Uim U -h... (■.■■■rr
one of the most critical period.
Times la-fore joining Ford Motor couldn't get wlllt-iiil Mrytr'a pre­ .CCtumnilst dim* mrt-wwitt-llni nrtl-| tai-iil nml these defender* of m o,In history. He slMingly recoinCompany alioul » j r «r no.,______ sence/'
)l &gt;miIIh«-4 t f m (-nr- lls-l
Hughes, railing the pottprne* vlllrs of all news agent 1-s except| oimIIcs can lint escape It.
minded umpialifivd support of th" wage—tTT-pTmtttrtmn ITlft'Tnnt kcF”
the llritish confined to their own
” No m atter how nngry Jam rs
on l a "total surptlie," said hi countries,
JlaraH all-P lan-nud he 'mtidriuinil log of-food crops. It nffrcls Dm
as w a. largely Die r s w , ^ , , th u 1|tt„ , itin j, K„in?
r„m.,
Rotary Meet
doesn’t think he had “a fdr hear­ before Reuters,
congressional ruts In funds f &gt;-• Florida farmer who grows vegrtreorganlred ne.l up [ru.vitn|,iv Bt intetusllonal
Phonii RAfl
112 IV. F its ! HI reel
ing."
the State Department's oversea i nldne tor distribution exclusively
owned hv the British p e w ip a ti.r ..^ ,’,,,, runKrrllrn. T;,te
linn Ilsur* nn l**«r Slit
He said he wanted lo withdraw,
Information service.
wiilulrew Its cartel domlnnlion wnni pence and Die monopoly press
In Ihe confine* of the United
"Russia is trying lo divert at Stales, just as It affects llmse annual pay loll of about $d0.000, however, n statement he imd- on
Florida,
he
said,
contributed
orte.
hin
first
ti**v
of
testimony
that
trntion from hard times amt op who produce - wheat or other
prssiion at hom*rn he continued, crops which figure heavily in our third of the men mating up the mv reputation had been mined."
“by constantly hammering away exports, and just as it affects Die -list (Dixie) Division, which dur­ "I don't feel that way any mort,"
at t|i* capitalistic nations. Mol produrer* of manufactured goods ing Die war trained 3.70S officer* hr said. "The press am) tie public
otov and other members of .the which move In heavy volume anil 35.000 men. And “if we had have aren the trim light.*
A reporter aske I Hughes why
done'nothing more," said General
Polltboro air convinced that th. In consumers overseas.
r ’ ,
Hutchison, “we woubf have justl. hr Ihpught the hearings hid not
United Ktates is turning its fie
“There I* a lot of talk around, fied
nur existence."
l&gt;een "fair."
mtrtdous industrial capacity lo the wfdch hints, or speaks outright
llughea recalled Dint Saturday
But Ihe reenpl of Dir 3!*t Riv|.
furtherance of imperialistic poll- and In the Ix-st Informed circles;
(its abroad in the hope of caj of the' probability of an extreme slon In ariosi combat in th.* Pact- a question was raised akout who
turing the foreign trade of tie* economic crisis affecting Hr It Iwn, fir area. General Hutchison said, it waa that he said had told him
there was a feelthc o t "hatred"
nations of Europe."
Ftnnrr, ami the various peoples •bowed that it had killed 24 4
Any talk of n quick and *ut‘- tlerl-in closely- with their ecmtonlk Jap* for every casually Buffered, agnlnst him Ly offlren at th#
dtn collapse of the Russian gov and politiral system*. That Im­ and the 171th lufauliy which Auoy's Wright Fields Dayton,
arnment nr system ha termed r.s pending crisis may la* averted liy went Into combat fur Du* fir*t Ohio, aviation research cynter..
Hughes sajd O ut h*» Wl» “rhsl
"tommyrot," hut added llial there \m erlean financial support, and time at Attain- saw ^pnltiuious-day
might lie a gradual weakening IhaL. vaty.-support might in turn and night roiuhal for -M day* snd m s g s r liy Fergusoi tc "rent«m!&gt;er
■ ^U *hklL ttIlu]|L -bring about certain n|wn up much stronger demapds ellprinated seven Japan*-**' leg*, over Ihe week-end" the tram# of
'*
twnaflclal Changes In Soviet policy, for our products, thereby bolster­ men'ts. The Thir*i haltaimn aionn, the officer or if (leers. H# said
Russian troops arc returning home ing mir own prosperity. The tin- he said, killc*) 1300 Japs and. Ferguson implied dlabthrf.
T«*lay. Hughe* said -Sc earn# to
with reports of better conditions pleasant fart Is also apparent together with its Msdieal Detarhexisting aboard, even In Germany. that Ihe rrlsla may not be averted, merit, received the Presidential thr committee hearing ready lo
give namra, dates, and piices, snd
U. 8. propaganda oqJlfo in Aniei and that the resulting collapse, Unit Citation.
J.
He said that a nationwide drive *had
„ brought
- a -former
, em^loV^-•.
,,
lea Is trickling thrimgh Russian nr at least the aevrre rurtnllment
A taan d jr. here from the west
censorship, and the Russian satel­ of demand overseas for our prmU will soon tie conducted lo gain iliel
'J 'JV
lite countries ata not happy over urts may a ffrrt enr own ernnomy co-operation of liuiinesi firm* in
giving Ihelr employee* time off.
• • 1J •« hB'*
ths.loss of tradn with western ria verv adversely,
for
mllitarv
training
without
loss
five
Army
offlcera
whs had inlions.
“ Uncertainties such as those we
Advocating “long term digni­ fare today make It more Im­ of regular vacations or pay ami f"r"!wl ,hlm br hU ornplovee. of
fied resistance to Soviet expan perative than ever tiefnre it Pointed out that the Atlantic ,dW£ * by. ,r " Uln -A n" ¥1 " « ,eer*
stem." Mr. Barrett said Dial we appeara In 'me, that Ihe utmost Coastline Railroad and the Winn for hint and U w ilm ;ha dldbustncM
must help 'every nation that rare should lie used In crop.plan-' l-ovett Grocery Company have ,.l "'""f from WrigTiF h leld mntracta.
* j „ ,,p * “ hheld name* of the ofwants to stay out if tlm Russian lug, I feel that nur Florida farm­ ready agree to co'-operatc.
The meeting was presided over ficf7*
orbit, ami we must step up our ers would do well to stick close
he "put Duiit on a
own industrial production. Wc to those crop* for which Ihere Is hv President Gerdon Rrisson. Vis-i rn"* them If
Itor*
includes)
C,
J
.
Flnlrv
of
Or*
,
n
. ...
. , ,,
must keep our defenses strong in o definitely known demand. In
lanilo and Roy Wright r f San i ^ n a to r P^rpef ID-FUi told rothe knowledge that the Irest way refrain from over-planting,' and forj.
i porters he wanted Genersl It. H.
to avoid another war is to let In exercise every possible degree
1 Arnold, wartime head of the Air
Jhs Russians know that we are of efficiency In their operations.
Forres, and General Carl Spnals,
ready for one. And we must make
‘There nrp occasionally seasons,
Jewel
Case
mrsent commander, called for tes­
the people of the world know' when political, rconnmlc and
timony.
that we have a stable and heal­ other factors tend hi Induce the
(C'eatlewa li*M Peat Oar)
After Ferguson’s rnnmiwdtnsnt,
thy economy of our own and a producer to ‘take a chance' In were spirited from his trunk the Florids senator gave rrporters
strong government which ii cap planting uf excess acreage, or of while he was living in tha U. 8. s verv brief account of wlut went
gbla of stilling whatever differ- relatively ‘unknown’ crops. There sector of Berlin. The Prince val- &lt;&gt;n In the closed session. He said
tnq«s arise among our people in ia in agriculture, always the lure, ued the loot at $2,000,000.
that when the subcommittee con­
• .peaceful and .effective Mm- that the producer mav hit the
"This jewelry we have ftfund is vened Ferguson expressed the op­
ner. We must show them we have right combination — the right definitely part of the atuff Prin­ inion that "the right courts'* would
• avstem that works."
crop the right anil, the right cess Hermine entrusted to Fer­ hr In recess until Noveijili*riM
,Hpch a plan will necessarily growing seasons, .and the right dinand’s secret emissary," Car- ' ‘We acquiesced,” Pepp&gt; r added.
lucci said.
Aist a lot of money, he admlt- a killing."
Told that Hughes had said he
•tad, hut he Insisted that it would
‘T he Prince, however, hasn't did not believe the hesrinr would
I'ersonally I do not think this
cost a lot less than the recent fall will hr s, healthful period In yet seen It for identification pur­ by reopened In November, Pepper;
war, and lest than another world which to attempt any get-rlrh- poses. My sgents are roundttig up replied:
*
war. Declaring that Greece is qulck farming. My advice would more Germans for questioning in
"Did he sav jh at 7 Welt;! don’t
connection
■
with
the
whole
case.
the spot to watch lu. Die move to­ he to ‘play safe,’ planting resonknow, If# been set down lor Nov.
ward war, lie said that Carnmuu- ahle'aerrgea of good-demand crop* Some of the leads ,we have been 17.”
Uts are organising an .Interna­ fo r. which Ihe soil • of the part­ pursuing Involve intrigues and
Askesl for comment on tie hear­
tional brigade-oil the borders of icular farm Is known to be aulted, ramifications which point beyond ings which have been held Pepper
Greece In an effort lo overthrow and of course, as always, to grow our apherv of operations, beyond told reporters:
the government which the United ns much stuff for home consump­ the borders of Berlin and Into the
“It’s all over now aed I don't
States Is pledged to support,
tion as can he handled rcumically." Russian occupation sons," For lielieve I rare to say anything on
this reason, Carturci said, he
-"Russia does not want a war nt
would ask help from Russian the hearing Itself,
the present lim e," he said, "bull
"I think everyone who taw Mr.
Jaycce Conference authorities.
•ha might stumble Into one try
Hughrs agreed that he I* et excep­
precipitating some action which
tionally able man and a sincere
I(‘* bIIm &lt;S fine* Past n*rl
Would leadI to
t war."
Egypt’s Warning
man."
Commending the Florida dele­ Seminole County Jayceex lo aiatrt
Hughes, when talking vlth ragation In Congress for Ita sup­ In running the nvctlng. These
&lt;t&gt;*iii*»4 n*M r**» o m i
portrri, said "I really deni know"
port of the State Department’s Inrluded’R. W. Estes, i*&gt;gistraDon; about In this part of the world where Mover su
overseas Information service, Mr. Harrv Robson, buffet supper; Mel­ only by the complete withdrawal
FRED EVANS IS RIOHTI...And like him,
Mevre ha* trstjfled helote ths
Barrett said that this organisa* vin Dekle, radio committee; Roll- .of British forces from Egyptian rommlttee, telling h«v tx&gt; spent
Don Is highly nsenUal to Amer­ ert flelger, public id d r tll nyt- Territory and (he termination of 11(14,000 on entertalnmtnt for
scores of other ex p erts.. .who really
ican foreign (volley as a mean* terns; Raymond Lundqui*;, dance, the eeparatist British administra­ Army offlrere, government offici­
Vincent
Peel,
conference
coordin­
of (omhattlng tho lies and false
. know tobacco. . . have seen the makers
tion In the Sundan."
als and others whUs “pr-noting"
propaganda constantly
b e i n g ator: Dan Wright, mooting coor­
Nokrashy Pasha made another Hughes' planes.
dinator;
Alvin
fidham,'
"brag"
of Lucky Strike buy "fine quality leaf.”
spread among the nations of the
strong attack on British "ImtieiiThe committee member* want
world by the enemies of democ­ breakfast; and Arthur Beckwith, •Him." declaring that he was as­ him hack for mare questiming on
Jr„
publicity,
racy. Thq OWI, ha said, paid for
After all, th a t’s w hat you w ant in
tonished by the recent speech of details of this spending,
Itself many times over during
British Delegate Sir Alexander
Hughes,
In
ths
rxchangv
with
America and what we do dur­ Cadogan. He teratpd the address reporters, said he is not »r spared
a cigarette . . . the honiet, deep-down
th# war.
Explaining what "wo as Indlvbl- ing the neat five yeara. It Is an unrestrained apologia for nine­ to sav whether Mays.- act'd pro­
enjoyment of fine tobacco.
aals can do to help meet this the most critical era In all his­ teenth century Imperlallem" and perly in reeking out hit exposes
serious world crisis, he said to tory. Rut it la a long way from added he thought "eru had Seen accounts.
recognise that a serious Interns- hopslssa anil we can well have the last manifestation of that spir­ "I haven't even examined them,"
situation exists, and to
great and brilliant future if it when Natissp-and Fascism were he said.
ip well Informed about it ao ws .use our head*."
crushed."
-Hd&gt;eHbtalr*! that he hired Mey­
th at we can bring pressure to
Trie banquet was. presided over
Tha premier said Britain "has er because of tha enmity which ns
hear on our reprascnlgtivea In by William 'Rolleston, state Jar* been g stumbling .block to our in­ contend*
f o r e m e m b e r * .#
Wright Field rfflcsrs
Congress to do the right Ihlng, to c*e president, who thanked the dependence and--national develop­ held toward’
Run.
rselvc* epeaksr
bickering among
for nis
hla address
and inIn­ ment for the la
yeara” end
and
ner lor
enure** ami
le st-100 ynars"
*T told Mr. Meyer to ti*a car#
bring troduced
to do what we can
reed stale Ja vcne officials at- gddmL that-*hv real obfeet Of Ihe of these hors end ke«p th,m
Wore
ilations Undini
M
t !r
ty their force# shout 1In
Brili*b Py-”
“I toldwith
him ut .v i.1.1
tm.
to arHrt
M l..
ss hulk Mct.ehee of " sSt.
to*‘more
prove&gt; our
our r#laUoos
relationa
such uroT#
with WrUht
when- Petersburg, and commsnded T. a manner as to dominate Egypt, Flfld liecaua# they hated r«,"
(o keep E, Tucker, Alvin Odham and frem the ground and from Ihe
AfUr that Hugh*, suld, h# paid
out of members of the local committee air."
u,
IHU# attsntjon to wtwt U g tr waa
and to support strong who had charge of the arrange­
-Ui_
doing, alnc# th# publicity n n was
/ u c k y S t r i k e / H e a n s ^ n e To b a c c o
la men,
ments fo r the conference. Rev.
ium has_s population
ealy on# of thousand* of hi* emfuture of the world," he J. E. McKinley aakfd the Invo
** persona and an are*
ployw and h# couldn’t knp track
S ® R o u n d , S o F irm / S o F u lly P a c k e d - S o F re o a n d E a s y o n t h e D r a w
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In U n ity T h e n In S tr e n g th —
. To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Proar*** of America;
To Prodace Prosperity
wfty for Sanford.

THE W EATHER

Partly rloudjr tonight'and Wedne*
day. with (raftered shower*.

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V O L U M E X X X V III
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lit S. Charges Back From Denmark Ruhr Talks
Reds Planned
Will Include
egime
German Policy
Support Of Corumun• ists In Greece By
Soviet S a t e l l i t e s *
Said Peace Threat

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
■if—
S A N F O R E f, ‘.F L O R ID A . T U E SD A Y , A U G . 12, 1947

A a a o c U ttd P re e a .L e a s e d W ir e
■-

NIWlt-tltCTID president of tha
Baptist World Alliance, Dr. C
O-cnr-Johnson. S t Louis, Mo, is
shown on hi* arrival at l.a Guardis
Field. N. Y, from Copenhagen,
Denmark, where th* Baptist nrganlretlon held Its annual conven­
tion. Dr. Johnson la now serving na
r tr e -p r e s td e n t n f S o u th e r n D a u t llt

(Interna t tonal)

Convention.

City Commission
Approves Raise
In License Fees

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (Ah
— The door we* opened fot di»cuuion ol controversial policy
mailers aff|cting Germany a* An­
glo-American talks begin today
on way* In boost Ruhr coal out­
put.
Willard Thmp, assistant Sec­
retary of Stale who head* th ■
American delegation in the tin
cuitiont with the Bulnlw ,,tuif(,
rb p rirtm 'k ffrr"(h e initial 'n ito n
that "any ptohlrm which ha* a
direct beating on coal produc­
tion.in (he Ruhr can be diuusred/’ ..
This statement Indicated
softening of a previous State De­
partment attitude
that
such
iMura a t eoeiallaatien of the
mines, should - not be topics for
conversation ainre the eonfrrenre is aimed solely at boosting
coal production.
Tho British government, prlur
U r 'agreeing IS this Conference,
had a*ked that the agenda inrlude examination of basic ques*
tlona like food, transport, finan­
ce* and other topics.
The Slate Department had re.
jeeted this approach and also
turned down a British suggestion
that the talk* be held In tlerlin
alnce the conference obviously
would be on a technical level.
Thorp made It plain In answer
to questions that both policy anil
technical matters would be tackrt'iatlao** •■* Pea* T»*l

Benefits From
Hughes Hearing
Collap.se Seen

V HUGE m o w n MILLS ABOUND the ltejnolda Bombshell after IU epochal flight of 71 hours. 5
mioulwt and (0 xetond* tn break alt rti-llna round-thr « or Id rrrnrda. I'apt, Bill «t&gt;dnm, »ht» flew
»otf!,' steps mil of the t » in enxUtril plsnr (anon ) at Chicago’* Misisi^lpnI Airport. Odom 1(aimed a
new miIo round* Ihe‘world mark and »l*n lieltereil the plnbe-girdMog, record whlrh the "BflltkWir
(Inlernallnisal Hoiinilphiilo)
and its *reiv rMabluhed last April.

Measure
Is Approved By
British Commons
Bi l l Pa sued 178-63
Following D e b a t e
Of Eighteen Hours

N O . 193

Inquiry Is Ordered
Into

Odom Lands With Bound-World Record

State Department'In­
dicates S o f t e n e d
Attitude In State­
ment A t S e s s i o n

LAKE SUCCESS, A o r &lt;2
^ —(4F3—The American del™ fyation asid today that If
tha United Nations Security
Council falls to solve the
..- B a lk a n problem the Unltnl
M Slates la prepared to join
-with other countries to protect
Greece •‘within the prorirIons of the charter."
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 1 2 ,MT
*—The United State* made a ditecl
charge today that . Cttnjgtuuti
♦ o u p * iupported by Albania. Yugotlavja and Qulgaiia hoped to
let up a totalitarian regime in
Greece.'
Herrchel V. Johnion, deputy
U. Sw repieaentatjve, made the
charge before the United Nation*.
' Security Council. He ipoke aftci
Yugotlavia had accused the Unit­
e d Slate* of deliberately rniireptsenting condition* in the Balkan
pH justify the increate' in the
inter
nlerfetence in Greece" under the
Truman Doctrine
Johnson aald support of the
Greek Cornunlsta by the three
Soviet satellites was “* peril to
peace," but added that the "threat
ean be cheeked if firmly faced
by tha United Nations."
Yugoslav representative Dr. Jo*
|a Titian Mamed much of the
B alk an difficulties on the Urdu- 1
ota'tas and on what lie called a
failure of the United Nation* Se­
curity Council to examine lh»
problem closely, i
Me told the Security Council
bat the ll-natlon Balkan In v n if
r&gt;g Commission bad not fa*7 creation of th* aubiidlary
Jry group now in Greece.
"It waa riopoted by the Unituetegstton,'
- »d“ 8tat*i da
t e n Hon h e d e c lar­
i ' |r,siii&gt; F * m r * t i rn * r

W

National Guard
Uuit Is Endorsed
B y V F W Members

Dutch,Indonesians
Hurl Charges Oi
*fkr prnpo»*d National Guard Truce Violations
umt !» he formed in Sanford

Clark Orders Monbpolists Jailed;
CIO Seeks Restor­
ation Of- Controls

.WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 &lt;*’&gt;_
Attorney General Clark today* or
i an invctiifiuon
oi four*
io&lt;
investigation of
Tighter Laws An,a»it3t deted
clothing
ing and housing price*''
prire*'' ■
Lobbying Ate Pre­ He instructed thr JuA
lent* anti-trust divft
dict crl By Senator parlment
[nine- whether "con*pi\
determine
exiil "to maintain or to irit
WASHING VON. Aug 12 UP)
.Senator
O'Mtlioney
(DW p&gt;,l present prises in th* food, ft
prrdiurd today that lightened laws ing and housing fields."
Jail leniences, rather than
•tgatnjl I-iM'Vhm will come from
what he Inmrtl "collartse of the ly lines, will be sought for
violator*, it wa* announced.
Hughes hearings." t
O ’Mihoney ii'iird a statement
■"Sueh rontpiraclet will he p
ealilled "unexpected benefits of ecuted rrlmlnally and In thi
'th e Justice Department
the Birwster .blowup" a» ullirt rate*
oppose acceptance by tha courts at
Democists gibed, at th* suJJrn pleas of nolo Yontknderw (no-con­
breaking, off of the investig* test), and upon rnhvlctlon of the
lion into Howard llug$i&gt;*' waitirndt defend* til* the department will r e - ,
commend Jail sentences for tha in­
plane -cnntracls.
dividual. defendant* ami maximum
Seftalnr Itiesvslrr (If.Maine.), fines against t lm enrpotallow*."
invea*■ I tie stntetiient nald *this inv*
Iiiveitjaating Committee, had te- I in Atistn follow* a thre* months
of the present price situa­
toiled lli.it’i a lustier of opinion" study
tion bv Assistant Attorney Gen­
lo suth Ribca as one form ^rnaloi eral John F. Sonnett who took
Rebellion ID-Va.) tlial ‘Republi­ charge' of the nrill-irust division in
can* got "a political black eye May.
Glark feel*, (t wa* added, that
floor tire beatings.
"(he soaring high pric*s now aonO'Malioiicy listed ns prohaWe tlnuing in thr food, cloth'ng and
"unexpcrlcil benefits."
houafltg field*. re&gt;|uira that a n ew
I. Tightening up of the new and more rigorous annroach b*
which requires lohbyist* to undertaken In these fiahls."
[law
register. He said a tightened law
IDtice. it was stalad. th# decisi­
should place (he origin of many on to Pfe*i for Jail sentsnoas foy
bills Introduced In emigres*.'
MJU|I
individuals
violating the anti-trust
"Nobody baa ever been able to i |„ w*
find out who wrote th* Pan AmerShort Ir bffor# Clark*# wnniync#f VnfftiMHFl! '»M I'MB* litre!
(I huiNhiH ♦»« l‘8*t f u l l

r n - i-tdmard by the Veteran* Of
Foreign War* Poat 3282 at lire i Republic Sends U. S.
regular •nceling livt evening a;
Delegate 2nd Arthe l.rglon Hut. Following a
Ruling For Trimming
.tall In Capt, Roy Green who
bitration. Rc ' i u c s t
outlin'd the Guard program, the
Shrubbery At In­
LONDON, Aug. i?. pin— VFV. members were urged to
BATAVIA. J.v*. Aug. 12. (Ab
lleadf|iisrlere . of the C otisrtra­ paritiipaie In the project.
t e r s e c t i ons Made
The Pub It accused the Inil** Part* announced tonight
(‘npi Gfrcn discussed rhe if
that Winston Churchill would tbrn-m t ~lienrfltar the pay rale cfdnriiatn today of auiKoriiing
A new City Ikente ordinance
hrosricast to the Biilish ration itni i .igc limit which i« 17-33 an attack on -a..Dutch ‘camp—in
which provide* for num etourin-Sunday - a t - 3;LS- IV—M. -O iU - fOT'Tnrirwtthnnrrfur service a ini
P. M„ EST) in repU to Prime
f. f those with previous mil- Sumatra, and the Indonesians
ctease* in licente few for plates
Nether lands
mthtar
Minister
Attlee'*
hrondratl
ap­
Ugr.
t -nlniiig. The full coniple chatgrt!
of business, ptofessiuns. tic., was By TIIF. AB80CIATPD PRESS
Th* current heat wave, wither­ peal to the people lest Hunilny, men! "I lbe local Guard uuit will foicri with launching Urge-selladopted by the Cily Cr*inmi«*»oo
tV loir men. Fapt, Green report­ attacks in West Java
ing thirsting crops-, throughout
LONDON. Ang. IC. ( ,D - The
last evening. Citj .‘..a»Jtg*r H. most tif th* midwest, showed no
LONDON. Aujtrw 12 bV) -The ed Il' Orever, the group will nr
TAMTA. F la . Aug. 12. (iD—
Dutch military authorities rei.DMoscow radio hroadcast a PiavN." Sayer, reported today.
llouie ol Common^Xolrt! author­ gaiiis* with 20 men and 2 offi
eiynt -today of abatement.
Dr Hriber! It. Mills, director of
da
dispatch
from
Pari*
today
troop*
in
Sumatra
had
captured
Except for “rather cool” tem- ization .to tire- 1j i I&gt;cV Government errs over a three-yesr peri'll
The new measure, designed to
saying, that
Italian - American Tampa Municipal Hospital’s path­
give the City additional revenue, peratures In the Dakotas, west­ today to muster the full jciouree* i ill build up the membership. Indonesian Republican army or­ negotiattvr* had agreed upon a ology department, said today th*
The program will bring into Sen- ders authorising an attack m "friendship, trade and navigation most logical theory to account
Nebraska and the northel-i
supercedes the ticeme ordinance ern
Rocky Mountain stales, the weath­ p i Britain; including manpower fr-td an annual payroll °f 140,090 direct violation of the truce treaty" that would place Iraly for the fish-killing "red tide"
adopted in 1944. L Tharp, man' er outlook for today wa* "con. arid industry, (or thr nation*! re­ v.hen the tmrnplement is full, *cIs that It “has been caused by
which bee cine effective a we*k under the “unlimited control of the presence ‘of poiton gas in
renting to Cap!. Green.
| ,7 Attorney General Tam Watson ager of the Western Union Tele­ Itnued warm, similar to that of covery 'program.
American monopolists."
ruled yesterday that Seminole graph office, piotested an' incrcsi.- yesterdays" the Weather Burrini
ago
last
midnight.
Uuyd lipyle, Jam es.Wright and
Gulf waters.
PlBVila
»atd tlie jrraty " provided
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The bill, pau rd 178 to 65 af J--hr Rauls were appointed to ‘The Imloneiiau i.wlm at Jog. Hint "several
County Judge Rl W. Ware la en­
said.
Dr. Mill* &gt;*hl he had received
measures of a mill
title d to a salary of SI.200 a year. in rate of $50 over his former
The corn crop In southern Il­ ter an entire night of debate, spe­ Be’ program committee for th* Jakarta countered tint the Dutch tnry nature be carried out Jointly report* the Army dumped Lewis­
w TKi* ruling was mn.h* In res- $100 annual rate. The Commis­ linois- and- Iowa was reported In cifically gave the Alike adminis- Meeting Sept. 22 at winch time
by the United States and Italy ite mustard gas Into th* Gulf
port** to a request by Lloyd F. sioner* declined to act on his ob­ “pretty hsd condition," the BuI t *itflt P, Whltehair will l*e tit * had opened iltaclt in an altrrnpl In tlie event of vrar against a “about JO mites offshore."
Sovle as attorney for *.h« Board jection on the ground that they resu said, adding that moisture traliqn extensive powers to diteri pnnclpal speater.
|A" wreit tcinlinl of imjmiUnl third power of power*."
"It mu*t be remembered th at
of County Commission fur an op­
now Is needed generally - In all the management of labor ond sup
"The inrm poration of such Lewisite mustard ga* is n potent
Walter IJeigli repotted on tb«- mounlam pacie* guarding the
could
not
change
one
new
rate
inion on Florida laws gjvrrnlng
the are* from the Appalachians plirs so “ tire whole resources oi
Reporter program wltlch| rich uhher anil lea plantations articles tn the Irealy," the paper gas Intended for warfare and it
such salaries after Judge Waie without 'changing the others, said to eastern Nebraska and south­ the Community are available for Veteran*
bean!
-eaib Tue-dsv evening in western Java. An Indonesian added, “ Is regarded in Pari* asil* very lethal, even in diluted
bad presented a bill to the Com- Mr. Sayer, The ordinance goes in­ ward through Kansas, Oklahoma
evidence that along with nego­ form," be slated
at
7:45
o'clock
over WTRR.
use
and
are
used
in
a
m*nnri
mission which Included an Increase
In. Mill* w*» the first scien­
and Texas.
communique .said the Dutch a*- tiation* between the United States
to
effect
on
Oct.
1.
Approxlmatelv
50
inemlier*
atfrom 1500 to 11,200 a v.»ar.
The hot dry weather w*» d# best calculated lo serve thr ill tsnded the meeting and C. W. tackrd with parachute troops and and Italy on the above treaty tist to sujtport. the poison g*»
Die
Commission
alio
placed
o.i
' Tha Legislature in 101? set x
f«r the "tide” which has
scribed
by Agriculture Depart­ Iciest* ol the community.
(Cat) John son presided In the »h- infantry, supported by arlillety they were also negotiating a mill-, theory
county judge** salary at (1.200 a a first reading an ordinance pro­ ment official* In Washington as
tary agreement directed in the killed million* of fish along Flor­
•'tic*
rtf
Gomdr.
F.
D.
Bcott,
It
The
opposition
ballots
came
ida’s West L'nait and left their
and tanks, along the Datftjoeng first jdac* against Yugoslavia.
te a r whan the county population viding fot inciryse in ii^ipection
ICsstlssM m **•■% Twer
from Conservative and Liberal '■ax announced that, beginning
|*rhed 22.00a In 1040 the county
Jogjakarta Ra’Hway.
It said} "Report* about this treaty Lille*' littering Iteachaa from
d't-t.
8
th*
post
will
hold
two
feta
of
electrical
initallationi,
and
opponents
who
hail
attacked
thr
opulatlon waa 22,304 as rotnparrd
''H'tmilnttrrt *»n !*&lt;*«• Tn»l *- Sarasota to Clearwater. Other
there were numerous casuilliei
legislation as n "dictator hill." ti’Mtlngx a month.
scientist* have Mamed a microwith 18.785 In 1030. Tho Sem- in line with building* and plumb­ Deep Sea Fishing.,
(CitHfiMurd
!•
r*
I'figf
T
it isI
The
vote;
on
the
third
and
final
■ fnole County Court waa created by ing inspection fees .
organism.
•
.
Party
Gets
Bij?
Catch
leading, folluwed nearly IK -houfs
Tile Army hs* admitted dump­
7’ ac t of th* Legislature In 1U23
R
hcc Ih Muddled In
A list of 27 haiardou* Interraraguaynn
PrFHident
(
O
i
l
i
n
g
tin
l*ni*
Tift)
ing some mustard gas bomb* in
.which set th* aalarv of the judge scctlonx where shrubbery or tr*e*
Marcel Fell!*, local sign painter,
Czechs Welcomed To Mississippi Election the
Gulf last summer, but denied
i of th* County Court a t (500 -n obscure th* view of moW M* was
■
FleeN
Capital
City
who recently returned with Mr*.
tbe gns was potent enuugh to
| vear. -iri
preaented .by IWk* tiGMnf Roy Faille from Toronto, Ontsrjo,. to
World
Scout
Meeting
*o • many lists over »o wide
Charleston; Youth
Judge War* today declared that VVHHanrv.' T m Commlilton iletnrHDEN OS AIRES, Aug, 12 M l
JACKSON, Ml**.. Aug. 12. bPi kill so
an are*.
. .
he had thown since 1340 that ac­ piin*tl that the owner* of sueh day reported that he and M l wife
rigentlne
source*
**bl
train/
—
The
race
for
nomination
as
Treated
For
Rabies
MOISSON, Franca, Aug. 12— Mississippi's lieutenant g o v e r n o r
--1ho*#* valor* arising from th#
cording t o th* 1017 law lie was shrubbery be notifled'Tri, trim it made big catches of snapper ami
President
lliginin
Morinigo--of
, enttilftT'to a*, (alary lncrea.se but within Uiraa fast of th* ground. trout on a deep tea fishing trip-ht
Paraguay bad fled ..the . -tabtl- UP)—East-West antagnniim* up. was ■nuRldTed today after tw o of surf and gusli, which cause in e rt­
Seqneth -Hrebham, -rigtst—i-par \tiM-nt*n*d caplin! nf Aunnclor, peered turlay to have dissolved tho~ four-m en who trailed Ham ing and cAughing. are not from
that hq. had not ronueslet Ms nf Failure to co m p ly within reason- Davtona Beacji—Sunday. huLsjfc
G rttuK ltr Gommfteion. Ho sta ted *bl* tlm* w«v -mean thxr "ris* Hared that they both got sea sick. old boy who was recently bltun Im' (Ha Asuncion radio aald hi* among the Boy .Scout* attending Lumpkin In' last Tuesday’s pri­ Ihe fish tberoaeTve*. It I* tha
Thee were among a party of 14 by hls-dog which In turn was bit­ fpneminent was pledged In “win the World Scout Jamboree.
fiat hit* ‘* p rk '’as County Judge Cily will remove the shrubbery.
mary said they would not con­ presenre nf some irritating ga*.
C*echo Slovak scouts, tho only test hia nomination and two he continued.
on the "Echo,* ana Don Sill and ten by a dog that had rabies, a r­
l , and Judjf* of tho County/Court
‘In rfihlltion. trees a t Iitterser- Mr*. L. L. Bill, Mi mother were rived hem last night with hi* par- oi die" In defense of the city,
"The poison ga* theory la the
had Increased more than therefold
l.oynlUt line* around Arunekh rejirewntatlves hero of a Slav other* were, undecided.
(O atlaat* *■ (Mas Tw«»
aboard, he said.
4ota from Charleston, 8. C. where are unbroken d e c l a r e d thr nation, found themselves plan*
; sine* ha to o t office in January,
Lumpkin polled a plurality hut one entitled to the molt credence
Mr*. Fall)* caught etx red snap the Incident took pace and this
i 1937, and. that it Is no* necessary
broadcast last night, re- antly and unexpectedly surprised not a majority over a five man and it should be thoroughly in­
per* to hi* three, he declared, and m vnlng reported to l)r. Frank Asuncion
vestigated." he 'concluded.
fr
that another part tlmo employee Tropical Storm Is
field -last ’TuemfSy;
pnrtrd by Brasilian news axen- by the warmth of th eir Welcome,
Meanwhile disposal crew *.were
they averaged 25 pounds each Uuillman at the Seminole County
and pamphlets they brought with
b* had In hla office."
Grady Cook, second high man,
They also caught in id pound Health Unit for Pasteur treat­
: The Slate Comptroller's report
and Tom J. Grayson, fourth high again clearing Pinellai* County
‘'Thi**'consilium* . new triumph
fJ.'fu
Headed
Into
Gulf
Readies of dead ft ah cast. UP
grouper and returned with a light ment.
. for 1045 Haled the total receipt*
for the Morinigo government of Slav youth remained In'their man, announced they would not during
the night, but tha*deposit»
truck loaded with fish and 400
headquarters - tent, umllitrihutcd. go into a second primary. Ji-asa
of Judge Ware'* office n t D.M4;
The
search
fo
r
the
hoy
started
vloch,tnfcelher
with
the
Colo­
MIAMI, Aug. 12, bP)—A trop­
Home of the Ciachoalovak hoya W. Rhanks, llilrtl high man, who were the smallest in several day*.
expanse* were (2.4 21 and icnl storm with rapidly nlcreaa- pounds of Ice to keep it fretl. They here yoiterday after Dr. (Julllnmn rado! (members of the conserv­
Very few dead fish apjieared
gave away most of their fish and had received a telegram from tho ative Nations! Republican Party said they expected to find I he Inhrrtted the right to demand n
L'-it after deduction of (485 in «x- fn r force is expected
ted to ccress the
faaa he was allowed tompen- -Yucatan Peninsula today and en­ last evening dined wttn Arthur Charleston Board of Health sta t­ t&gt;t'king tha administration), prom­ camp antagonistic. Instead, they run-off when Cook withdrew, aald nn *tmres inside Tampa Bkr and
Yowsll on hie yacht at a fish din­ ing that the dog that bit Ken­ ises to win or die.
were welcomed with open arms.
■tion of (5.A53.
he waa undecided. So wa* the rrew* in thi* area vvert reduced.
ter the Gulf of klexlro tonight
ner.
One 17-year-old Ciechoslovak Rev. Charles Hamilton, low man
neth's
dog
ha&lt;]
been
found
to
be
Winds of 60 to 00 miloe an hour,
boy aald;
of the five.
mad. and that the boy'* dojj Is l«.
Defendants In War
ew Title Of Indian with a squall area extending 150
2 U. S. Airlines To
"We’ve learned a .new kind of
IVlien Shanks said he wa* uti
Ing Investigated for rabies.
mile* ahead of the renter, were Miami Beach Police
inlernaUonal unity hare. We were decided, the question arose wheth­ Trial Are Convicted
;ader Is Designated reported a t 10 A. M. by tile Feder­
Kenneth appeared lo lie In good
to look for political unity er Hamilton could demand a run­
Call Oriv Bugsy’s Girl physical condition, said Dr. (julll- Operate Toyko Line taught
al Spirm Warning Service here.
between nations. Here, nation* off.
DACHAU. Germany. Aug. IS,
man. Treatments will he stalled
KARACHI, India, Aug. 12, (A*)—
WASHINGTON. Aug. IS—(JP&gt;— Just
Grady Norton, chief storm fore­
.don’t matter. I t’* a higher
(,!•)
All 231 defendant# in th*
Pakistan Conatltuent Ai
Arum* caster. aald Continued northwest­
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Ang. 12 as toon as the aerum can be de­ Two American airlines have been unity, between human
livings,
War Crimea trial nf Buchanwald
Iv today adopted a resolution that ward movement was Indicated af­ -U P )-P o llre Chief P. P.. Short livered.
authoriied to operate between th* not countries. Every boy It Just
Firts Destroys Barn FoncentraUcm camp operator*
Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a
fohammed All Jlnnan, president ter th* tropical disturbance en­ and acting
Detective
Chief
convicted by a U. 8. mili­
first stajx toward reopening Japan a boy to every other boy.”
’ th* atsem blj and governor gen- tered the Gulf of Mexico and a Charles W.. Pierce of th* Miami
Belonging To Syntes were
tary court today. Sentence* will
" designate of Pakistan, b* ad- tentative note o f caution waa Beach Police paid a “courtesy Truman Family To
lo commercial aviation.
be pronounced Thursday.
Disckming this today, Stale
teed ee "Quald-E-Axem Moh- sounded for the Mexican ami low­ call" on Virginia HU1 yesterday,
All the defendant*. Including
A back firing tractor *ct flra to
Make Trip To Brazil Department officials said that Mrs. H. S. Hoffman
amed All Jlnnah," despite strong er Texas roasts.
it was learned today.
hay In the large barn of Roy Pyme* many 8S guard*, were charged
Pan American
and Northwest
Short said that he triad fb ques­
I The advisory:
Died Monday A M. and tha blaxe, fanned by a strong with violating the law* and uaThe small tropical storm la loc­ tion the girt friend of stein gamb­
WASHINGTON, Atlg. IS UP}— have b«aa (ranted temporary per­
north-east wind, completely ilr»- agr* of war by personal brutali­
Th* title, which m eans "G reat ated near latitude 20 north, long!- ler Benjamin
announced tod*
(Bugsy) * 9c-gcl The Whit* House
_______________
ay mits for operations to Japan,
Mrs. Harriett Susan Hoffman. troyed the frame and metal *lruc. ties and the murder of prisoner*
permits were
They aald the
r
• * * w " will be used In all nf- i ttide
* 87 west
HM h or a short distance about her “actlrltlea Tn Cellfornln" that President Truman will lw
vettarday
morning tura which wae Immediately west of many rountrie*. It le *»tlmat*d
dal act*. doenmenU, letter* and south of Cotumel Island, Yucat­
■he “was very light mouthed" accompanied on hia forthcoming granted partly to enable the tif 69. died
in* to
trip to liraxll hy Mr*. Truman fin
b*pinning Ang. )S. an. It is moving northwestward and he "learned nothing."
' transport 400
-----businessmen following a lingering Illness, Hha of Mr. fljrme* home on We*t First tho death* at Buchenweld totaled
from 150.000 to 200.000.
- Th* debate pro
Si
who are scheduled to go to Tokyo wa* born Oct. 9. 1887 In Rpring- Street near Rand* Siding.
rroflded
the liveliest about 15 mllei an hour with rbvmgHa Mid that he, Pierre and Ed and their daughter, Margaret.
:.L__* L - . l -of
&gt; _a __l_.
j . , _i
Char lea - -Q, j _k o u ,_p m ld ili t Ja I , thU-4»rek—-4p- a ta rt raoparting field,-Ill. s n d - wa*--a re*ld«nt of ■- The f l r e w * report&lt;-d -a t- I3t35 1— A fter-the-eaorl presi l-nt, Rrift*
eslon since the assembly opened
miles Bishop.'head
prUsto detect.
lak e Monroe for tha past sight P, M., according to Flra Chief M. Vlrm-ral Emil 0. Kell, pronounced
if*and brought Dm flirt
our.
outward Ire •aagency hired by Mis* Hill to prrM M CTtW jv told rep o rters1Japanese foreign trad*.
N. 'Cleveland. The light pick-up the verdict, the prl toners began
.
II also waa announced that tho year*.
that the President'* ‘Gyinff vlilt
sareut split between tha Moslem 150 miles ,to th* north of tlm guard her 24-boure
24-hours a day
day,
She I* survived by ona brother; unit wa* aent to Jhe *c«ip and presenting personal plea* for
»end Congress delegates. - cenler.
th* only,ones present daring the to Rio Da ‘Janeiro la still sched­ Stats Department ha* submitted
The center will pass ..
uled for late August or aarlv te tha ll-natlon Far Eastern Prank H. Staley of Muncle. Ind. At least 20 long wed bod* were clemency.
30 minute conversation.
Those convicted included a for­
'CHIEF CONVICTED
■lightly south of Cozumel I t ___
Short said Miss Hill "appeared September, but that tha lime of Commtealoti a detailed policy and two coualna, Mr*. Dale Krein- firemen kept the blaxe from fur­ mer American eltlxen, Edwin Kat5W YORK. A u g .. 12, ^ / F b - In a few hour* and cross over tha reluctant to talk." " It waa mostly departure is yet to be deterrnln- statement of thi* government's brlng and Ml*. Paul Oglesby ther ruining aeed bed* and cover*,
destroyed, Mr. Sjrme* estimated xen Ellenhogan, himself a BuchenBlgnalioan Harold E. 1
ad.
'
view* on restoring commercial of Lake Monroe.
northern Yucatan PenlntuLi this email talk." h T ta id .
weld prisoner who became a
Th# born was Insured, he said.
Funeral
aerrieea
will
be
bald
29, waa
air
flln
to
to
Japan.
afternoon and into tha Golf of
MU* Hilt
Mr. Truman plans to be h
here from
trusty assistant of the Nail*, and
art
Seed
bed
paper
estimated
at
a
t
10:30
A.
M.
Wednesday
at
Until,
now,
Commercial
air
ser­
Mexico tonight Caution la ad­ Paris early Saturday morning. Braxll for tha closing day* of
Joel* Eu Waldeek, former
spes’l fleet tons accusing him vised in northern Yucatan and ad- it wa* In her hom e.In Beverly the In tar-A meric an Defense Ctrii- vice hag been prohibited by Gan- the Southxlrte Cemetery with lb* *2,000 In value wa* doatregred, Prince
along with email tools, the trac- high S3 officer who wa# tbe
mistreating fellow
p
i____
_
Mac Arthur, su­ Erickson Funeral Home In chai
‘low prisoners iacent water areas and over the Hills, Call., th a t gummen shot fere nr*. ]{* will return to this oral DoogD*
ter, ami record* which Mr. 8jrmes flrit German of royal blood to
Dr.
kbit* fn a Japanese prison camp Vouthern Gulf of Mexico during and killed Beige! while ha
country with hi* family ahoaid preme an lag commander, a i an of arrangement*.
h* tried for war crime*.
kept In hi* office In tbe barn.
1 the Philippines.
Brownlee will officiate.
the battleship U. 8. 8. Missouri. occupation policy.
th* next 24 hours.
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Traffic Accidents

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Thlrty-om* jwrBonn were killed u n result of traffic
Occidents in Florida dtirittK June 1947, on Increuse of five
(n comparison with llie nuiliber of futnlitlea recorded for
the same month in 1940, Director 11. N. Kirkntan of the
K * lm «
it
rU n .M iit i
State Department of Public Safety has revealed.
n « ( a W r i t * i » n , mi t u r r » * t n i f t r *
A total of 531 accidents w ere’Investigated by State
- I # N » l t l 4 , r i u f U l a . u M ilrt I k t A l l
ml l l i r r h t , •
Highway patrolman during the m onth-of Ju n e.this year
while in the same month last y,enr 880 accidents were in­
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vestigated. Tiie number of injured jierHona increased from
U lln * ■
• cnutioV iiEgx
280 last year to 300 for the some period this year.
B u r la r t* M i i U | , i
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Comparison of arrests for drunken driving shows that
in
June
1947 there were 14ft~j&gt;ersona booked for this of­
It HM I tin id N II &gt;
fense while for the period in 1940 there were 168 sucli
•
la A d v ia
F i ’&amp;Cf C anln, m »a
arrests. During Juno this year patrolmen arrested 944
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‘traffic violators. For the sa^ier-n)onth«last year' they ar­
Km I]
rested 871' persons. Written warnings, were-handed out to
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5,215 motorists during June 1047.'-'In 1946 fo r'th e same
my # , - 1 . a H afclt a a t j t . a a H «a r&lt; t a r t * *1 mopth 722 warnings were issued.
p
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-I
■ Patrolmen put in longer hours and traveled more miles
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Hi June 1947 titan they did in the. same period last year.
a
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f«r
They spent 34,015 hours patrolling 484,907 miles of high­
ad r m U r a d o M U l a i r* « r« ways. During the same month Ln 1946 they chalked up
la t a ad
27,987
hours patrolling a total of 412,816 miles.
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Director Kirkman pointed out that Florida’s traffic
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la l l a a n lla a a t I l H d &gt;1
O f f l H k a re m a t a la la a d la d a l a t a - problems are increasing steadily due to the growth' and
tal alllta la lb , raaalrr " llh
SrlarlMl baadaaatlafa la CfcltM* expansion of the state us fi whole. The iwtrol strength of
.•ail flaw Y»d.
160 men has remained unchanged.
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A » . « , i n i - I l ’ rr* a a k l t b la a a lll la d
n r l a a l t a l , l a Ik ? a d f a r a a a i d l l c a t la a o f a l l " d a la a a l aat?a r t l n t * 0
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Tragedies Of Teen-Age Drinking

"According to a careful survey, 71 per cent of the
alcoholics examined were found to have been drunk belore
they were 19 years old, some of them had been as young
as ten - and a few even younger," reports Sarah Com­
stock in Your Life magazine. "The summing up of the
survey comes, in brief, to this: The majority of alcoholics
begun addictive drinking while still in childhood.
“Since-it UrciJimervatlvely 'esflmirted' th a t we hare In
the United States 750,000 chronic alcoholics, in it'a n y
wonder that' a social worker says, ’If this teen-age drinking
keeps on growing, a few more decades will find ns .carrying
m burden of adult drunkg so large th at it will be a mill­
stone around our nation’* neckl’
*
■&gt; “Where docs the blame for all this lie? Not, primarily,
with these tragic, children. Sometimes it lies with their
"amities who themselves drink to excesp, and so give the
ys and girls a push along the same road. Or with fami­
lies so strictly teetotulish their youngsters 'sneak out tq
snatch ‘ forbidden fruit. Friends and hostesses who urge
too much liquot- upon Immature drinkers must also share
the blame."
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Italian paopla, la perfrdly ready
to mahe an pbedlant tall In U. B.
U ssle
handa."
The diopatrh alfo -diacyajfcj
American activity in' Grace*,'con­
cerning which Pravada declared
“ii baa became known ln Par la l!*e News
M l &gt;‘In III* fta m e it
that American repraaentatiraa are 111*
V k o tl.u M oore*
Marking out a new plan of inter­ »(»* N ew s
vention In Graeco.
P J 0 lu ee-la y E v t n lo c CUiiceIt)l&lt;iUI
^ ^
They intend to form *volunteer’ UitA tail* News
MsqueeUuPy Vouie
detachment* of German Nail* &gt;*&gt;*)
l e t b Itk o o i* ifu iiy Your*
and Pollth Quitting! now In the l l i t b Dali S c u it•
American occupation .tone of H i l l ittifew fu ilr Yum a
Gertuany and concentrate thooe 1 1 IJ All i n . NaWs .
detachment* in Italian porta then H iD - a ig n i ’ii
u k u , —,
tranifer them to Greece to fight tHi e,q
s Clan On
the guerrilla*." Prava raid.
* i« i Kart, N ew s '
“American repreaentativaa con­ SiOl Celery C hopper* J u n l n r i ?
tinue jointly with 'th e Grtok S ile ilw rexp u n
ltars o f tha l-yirpl*. t e a *
government to work out plana STiiml l H
o ra in e MSedlinee
for open military intervention. -rrttS M
S u n r ise aM enm ]*
The American representative*, l i S t .New,
convinced of .the inability of *t»» SuutU * S eren ad e
government force* to auppre** l i l t fltltc h lu g Tim eM orning Ltevinlunr
the aver mounting- guerrilla tI ll*
m
Morning M editations
movement, believe foreign military *i»*
Nsws
intervention in ‘ Greece to be t i l i g w lu g tlm e , w lih U leun MUlei
a n d Uen* K n ip e
essential.
Oaniaty K ay*
“At the tame tlhe, throe rap- tl ii ll tt Shoppers
erersd e
reoentatives believe It I* necesoary t i l * Wusnan'a dW
orld
to potlpone for a time the dlt- ltl« « ila a d llh e N e a r
patch of American or Tnrkiah l#i»Z L atin A m srtfan ithyth m s
troop* to Greece, aince in tbeir ZOitl T u n es V«u’ , , n . . , u . . u , t
ItilO M orn in g Mslodtr*
opinion thi* would involve certain II:#*
News
political dlfficultie*-dtnu**tic or t i l t * O rgsn Interlude o v er S'fugretir
intcrnational-for Greece add the
Rsrum *
H i l l Luncheon rianc*
United Statea."
•
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New* at N oon
W sM ern Itoum tup
N oon IU.*r X a u e
Pruitii-s C ioartet
N ew s
lln w .'rd Bariuw
Ily W av o f SluslC
S alop Serenade
N ew s
H*r N one R au ch
N e m o f the D a y
J os CoVateada , f j f :-*ie
I l l s A fternoon , p » m ,
itOO N e m
4 |IS I HU)’ Club
&gt;»## I.u csl New*
St IS Nf v eil* Tim *
Si in Meet the Band
S i l l Dally Ctausfc*
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Indonesian War

. --- ;------rr« U a w ( (teas Tow*' (IM)
among the population.
Meanwhile,
in
Jogjakarta
authoritative
source*
said
today that th* Indonesian govern­
ment had transmitted to U. 8.
, a . pd a~r mi i■ _■ .
Cohsul General Waiter P. Poote
in Batavia a restatement ef its
Summer vjuluf* at Miami lie
detire for appointment of an ininclude Min Viigini* Hill. gnl
tarnations! arbitration commission
friend of the lair “Bugiy" Siettel.
to work out a final isttlament
with the Dutch.
The CIO h*i hunched * nation­
The sources said that tha state­
wide ebropsign iceking the defeat
ment had been relayed to Foote
HiT&amp;herHearingby. a special laillu chlKHit HiT»
'o f . 368 congteumen. Tltey don't
morning with a renewed expreselike Anybody.
~
fUrtHl'Rfled
8*1179 f**sgs»
Ion of appreciation
for the United
J»pi
lean
international
Monopoly
hill,"
Hoover
Speaks
States'
offer
of
It*
"good
offices”
1
How far this bolita raekel can
he added.
in settling the dispute.
'•
(o' once it gell eilabliihed ii
Brewster Is co-author of o bill
The tint ion’s elder statesman, Herbert Hoover, who is The statement was said to havt whlrh
over’ thewn by the aneil in Miami
been agreed upon at a four-hour , would restrict If.- -S .........
respected
by
friend
and
foe
alike,
lias
no
hesitation
in
cabinet session last night sftsr If** ,*'r . 8 n t operations to one
pf the city'* chief »alely im pede;
casting the blnma for the present disturbed state of the Foote, who made a sperisl pUn* line, to ho formed j,y nil groups
and another city employee on
world Mpinrely tin the shoulders of Husjua^In.his birthday trip lo Jogjakarta Yesterday to interested In oversea* onerstiont.
R #y*/ chargei of lellinti bolita ticket*.
confer with Indonesian ’ officials, The measure has hacking of Pan
statement he says:
t£- ‘ ‘*
■■»■■■ ^
■
American Airwave, B pioneer in
had returned to Batavia.
"Another
year
after
the
war’s
end
finds
the
earth
overtese operations.
Egypt bat joined that rapidly
While
no
official
statement
2. Re-examination of the need
■
growing lilt of natiom annum to without pence, little recovery in production, increasing waa made concerning lh« U. 9.
special committee*. Th#
get ihed of the ‘‘liiitiih Empire. danger of starvation abroad and a|arm s of another world •position as outlined by Foot* for
H'i»he» investigation w*a conduct­
war.
One
nation
alone
by
refusul
of
co-operation
and
to
President
Soekarno
and
PremThey didft'r have
*o much
lar SJarifoeddln, it w aa.under­ ed by a zpedal •committee and the
destruftive acts, is responsible."
to lay about it, though, when
stood that he had expressed his senator said Congress will «xamHe
maintains
thdt
it
is
possible
to
make
peace
among
xtaff*- «m[-loved at
Mussolini w ii making war along
desire that the •IM.
the nations outside Russian influence, but if that }4 not overnrfienl'*
ndonasian and Dutch negotiate great expense,
their border*.
done, the United States may in? able to live in armed isola­ their dispute bilkttzelly with 8. A n e x a m ln stlo p o f. ths hack
**,___ American n id .------ -—
—
ground and qualification „f all
•r i-..
Now* jam niM lsm onte that * tion, which he admits is m ost1undesirable.
He was said to hava told tha congressional commlttsa staffs.
.
To
every
thoughtful
observer,
n
life
of
armed
isolation,
L y , s m*y°f w»l Jlected _ down • llmie
Republican leaders that the United
A. fVMshone' ■ ,1-1 fl,p “inlec.
[ait week with 125 rotated pen- even for a nation as well-endowed as our own, in uhdesir- HUtes.- in offering its good off­ national aviation monopoly bill
pie voting and 87 while people able. But if it is necessary, wo should form a peaceful ices, envisioned that they wonld hss been killed b y t h i record in
&amp;
should be intciciting to Sanford- coalition of the Westerh countries. We must leave the'door he used not for mediation or ar­ # Hughes hearing.” He added
bitration but aa an aid to obtain­ at Congress wll&gt;- use a microsilea contemplating a municipal open to Russia to Join us If she will. But it she won’t, then ing
£
agreement between the Dutch rone upon "efforts of ths utility
let her do the business of maintaining isolation all by her­
election
next
Fall,
Ordinarily
in
and Indonesian*, Just, as Britian’s lobby tq kill public power, so ap­
»a/
self and se$ how she likes it.
good offices had been used twice parent during the la ft le u io n "
ihi* city of 13.50fl" peiiom, not
before during vlilta to the Indies - 5. Forecast that future congreamore than one or two hundred
by Lord Killearn and Lord Invar- rinnal investlrsHon* wilt avoid
lake the trouble to vole in * city
chapel.
The
Attlee
Program
election. Under iucIi cntumilancei
It was ' understood that ths "intemperate and unproven *eNew York Herald Tribune
' Republican government, In 1U SSETmjf*1"' ............. .
i » F . ‘ anything coulJ happen, and might
reply, said that having already
0 ‘Alahonev'a Riiereatlnn that
It Atlanta, where there hat been
It I* not *a«y to bring Into and Ihe program I* applied. Mr. appealed to tha United Natlona
it felt itself •Congress should taka a look at
a record-breaking - c r i m e wavt aound perspective the real nalurr, Attlee is already under attack Security Council
bound to await further action by Ita InvestlgaUnr committee* got
liner the war. women have or- depth or potential con»*muen.-ea of from the Conservative* on Ihe the Council on the question of
from Senator Murrey
the British financial eriii*. And ground that he Is too tender to­
, ganiztd the “Georgia Women Y It Ii hardly appropriate for Alitertha dispute to an in­ fD-Mont),
ward the workers and from hie submitting
Murray said th# two week* of
' Gun Club," and have hired «p leans to try to pais ImlgnictH on own far Left -,n the ground that ternational arbitration’ commiss­
.*&gt; 1 ,*!. by tb* Republican-conejtpert to give them letiona in the "sufficiency" of (he diertic, if he Is too lender to capitnl. History ion.
■trolled Senate War Investigating
« OL markiinaiftbip.
"Piiiot Packing still generalized, program which and the liriUah people themordves
Committee ot, Hughes’ wartime
the Dritiah Labor government hat must decide the argument. For the
Mamat, led by Mr*. Geutge Slew- belatedly presented to i&lt;» netmlr.
plane contracts represented “just
Crisis
Measure
present, M r/A llk o a*ka from the
another example of ‘efforts to
arl, 60 year old grandmother, are Kiam the American point of view United Slates only modification of
T ' ar.
wl,n»«» who takes
It
can
be
said
that
juat
over
a
year
ff'ea
tla
eeS
fle
a
s
l*ags
Oar)
going around prepared to rhoot
the non-dl*crim&lt;nntlon and conver­
th- stand."
this country (again,
tibility clauses of the loan agree- of dehsle. The Labor Party holds -Brew*ter. who^ U chairman of
at the drop pf * h it. All of which ago
belated!
belatedly) agTcrd to invest
STn1} ant. The clauses ara already point­ a majority of about two to one the committee, commented In
may be very well in there deyr billions in zsritiilv
Brltlih recovery, aa a less, Their only meaning was to in Ihe Commona.
of law leitn ru , but wc feel iori) prerequisite to the recovery of a insura a return toward a free econ­ Tha House of Lords was to Maine that Murray “ta trying to
the war investigation com­
working InUrnaHdiial ente: prise omy as the loan did its woijc. Tha ircelve the bill for dsbsts on sec­ atop
for their hutbinda.
system. Todsy the credit !&lt; with- loan. hewever.'Thta not dona its ond reading during tha sftsr- mittee again."
Aa fon Murray’s "im ser" comPrime Minuter Attlee ii at tail in twv&gt; month* of eshsiullop, and works the free inarkat envisaged noon.
ment, Brewster said, "that’s a l­
Its
object
haa
not
been
attained.
The
act
continued
indefinitely
I
In
these
clause*
Is
a
present
tm
gellipg around to talking common
so a m atter ef opinion.”
The reason* are several *nd r *n-, PosalbBIty. and. whatever the l*ral and mads applicable for th* new
Murray said h* waa ssrious in
’&gt; f
Ihe IbitUh people. He not be laid wholly to any e W na- PbaDlon may ba, 8*cr*tary Mar purpose of coping with the na­
- now tell% thtm that “We cannot tiogal policy. Tha norm s of last1shall la entirely right in rc-onaider tional sconomic crisis th* tmec- gugeaU ng the senate should in•to itfl own investigations.
|tU«por* lh« help, which, our lal- winter, which aevorely cut B riliahing clauses whoio maintenance gsney. powers given the" gevtmr
.
i
j
t
r
ment,
then
Conssrvatlvs^at
the
production
at
a
burst
critical
Unu-.1
would
be
of
no
effect
and
of
no
^ ^ ^ S m e m b e r i of- the common
Ireginnlng of th*. war. The poweta
ware unforeseeable.
The sharp value to any one,
Heat Wave
*m wealth have been and are giving
leval-aharp.’^ B u t this la technical and throw* Were renswedon a short-term ba­
(C n lla v tl fr*M p « « o ^ )
*o generautly
. we mint regain
sis in 1P1G to rover the tranti^aomLu,1aih? '° T ,Wu ■
tl,lht 0n ,h j fulUro- U J,rthreat" to all midwestour economic freedom and gel
^
1“ u * L1C 1 4 lU*« doss not succeed In rioting tlonsl period from w ar to peace. aern"eertuita
crops.
It also gives the government
into a pozition in which we pay /-Tm i?nJ W Cn
i
*
y, *Tef l ,lia *f*P now tha exhaustion of th^ regulatory
Tha only relief | n proapect for
powen:
. .T*
° th" 0,ht*' 1",nd‘: dollar lean will do It for him in a
•il we need by our own exFor "promoting productivity of any. of tha midwest, forecasters
tha Inability or unwillingnets of faw more weeks, and the result
Very i-til laid. Somc- tin Labor government lo rasd the! would seem to t&gt;e the tame. Lon- industry, • commerce and agricul­ •aid, would be a narrow band
which needed lo. be laid eanger slgnaU an-J move to e/fee-'don. talking dramatically about the tures, for "fostering and direct­ of eool air moving eastward to­
night across Minnesota and tha
• minute the war ended. Bui tlvo action until thav ware hlaittd world “dollar famine," doc* not ing exports of any riaaose from northern Great Lakes region,
in*/' it by th* crilirit n cf their own1 conceal tha Idea that the Attlee *11 or any countrl*#," for
the electorate got from pubdc baa at law nunnried a program may break dollar price*, dressing the balance of trade." widsly scattered showers were
Attlee then glowing wordi crisis which might have been met Whether it does or not, the qu**Mexnwhiia, the owners of probable tonight also tn northIowa, extreme southern
like government wai go- t».o?e easily W4»n greater prompt- Hon for American policy will (till Great Br|tian’* 46,000 motion western
Minnesota and wert-centraI Wis
picture
th
eg
ten
declared
today
feed, tlothe and-houte ev- m V
. . . .
be serious. W# cannot continue to
conalti but t ^ y ware not expected
A* a t fezamolt of that dpmrstlr loan exports to rconomiei which they "cannot conliaua" without to b« of any benefit to crops.
w end it wazn’t going lo
cr ikitm . ah arUclj from "Tl« fall to show the will or ability to Hollywood picture*.
Although temperatures yester­
anybody anylhirjg.
They urged th* Labor govern­
i.cimomlst of 1 u i mu was re- get thaadvra on a srtf-sustaining
day ware below the 100-plus
p ri-» d on Uv* J* jj a werk ngo basis i but neither, on th* other ment to reconsider the 75 per readings of last wttok's searing
CelltoI M- yittleoa ns# png.um follows band- can we price ourselves out cent' tax on foreign flint earnings, blast, a few mldwestern points
which Provoked American tih a
at
the Jay- *lg**lyl° ‘Plritand even In detail of a world market wh
companies to embargo all ship­ reported highs of 100 or abova
"The JCconoraislV* advice.
moat ranging upward from
•gave the
ments ef feature pictures and
00,
short subjects to Britain.
’ picture c*f food
In aharp contrast, Idaho Fails,
“Ja It your deliberate intention
H IM
for them g u and of i B H I
to obH terste the British film Idaho, reported a low y*aurSpecifically,
he
has
called
for
Icturnomio
atatesmanshlp.
of
» how
industry?** ttw
Cinematograph day of 80 dagreas and a trace
limning tha mRera’ work week by
of froat but general rainfall pre­
t&gt;rld. two and a half hour*; gutmtally,
Exhibitors
Association
vented crop damage from the
P rim s M U dsttr A ttlee tn e
said h* haa exhorted labor to more
cold. However, some grain . w ai
published
after
an
production,
zziinagemtnt
to
more
U.
S.
Charge.
eon
lost In thrift, counties struck by
in the use of capita] for
| better rsstraint
bill storms.
^fh e confiscation of 75
ataenUOl rathsr than merely pro(O llIS H S
i rag* Owe)
Beneficial rains ware reported
:;*#d heie fitabla end*. The general appeal *4, “in Order to Ji
Justify the In- cent of the earnings In this «
in Kentucky, Tennessee and south­
oui ta backed by the hill taking n*w ere*** in the InUrference In S r of American film coo
ward, hut tha waathsr generally
thout an
#*ra for the IlnHted I'aiirtpdeP Greece- The United Slate* need­
fain pokrera
continued hot.
ing avmilabls^mld only
tlon of
ittols on both man power ed a eubetdiary
tliiraa
the
withdraws)
o
f
“
to crw U the Im
but ou t
: Jrvd
ItM H iW
m
I v .H
terfarenc* from
Wtpmt,

m

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T U E S DA Y , A U G . 1 2 , 1)1?

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TW O

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if'a a ria eed H ew Tea* n i r l

ment. the CIO full employment
committer- had issued s call for a
special ’session of Congress lo re-

1,000,000.Gallons
Of Water* Are Used
Every Day In Sanford

191*. P«vl?u*i rubber

•&lt; /V,

IC a a llr tiZ I n * I'aa* IIh |
led, but he*declined to li»t
a p eciftc o n e* .

“The results will be intsiu^
8anford residents use 1,000,000 In Ruhr coal produclion
|
than anything that comas ,*st
s S
k.
there would be anether round of ^ |h# F|orj j , |&gt;ow, / ghd Light; g |r William Strang, head’ j
wage demand* If living vost* co"-, c ompgny and Ihe Stato Adverlis- (he BritishR group,
said
he sgmj
agne]
H H i
, hi.
Li. announce'• log Commission,
tv atcr is
CUrk r^aliedj In
Commission. Water
is taaen
taken generally with the dcfinitiun tf
the work the conference fact*,
ment that lT .U d.nl Tril.ii... h . . &lt;'..m H..|i . . I I ,
Thorp wba aaked to ctumunt
icpcstedly warned
_______ ____ _____ _______ I P on a published report that Sun.
rising prices.
Bled St Thirteenth S ited and tary of State Marriiali and UrltClark's statement said:
French Avenue. Tho water i* |,h Foreign Minister Bcvip kt»i
“In hi* State of the Union mes­ chi
urinated. • , •
agreed to postpone the quettis,
sage in January, President Truthe heading, sewage and of__whether, lo socialize the Gt^
msrTpointed out to the C o n g ress__.Under
. . . _________________________
that, deepite half * c . t u r / of sn- "»»'« dlfF « s l ‘' U j Z ^ d that n i a f t j j t w * ; ^ . — ti-lruZt-Jaw~WifWTVWMTT^TTft ofi
U . n.,)' T 1 J ,\?e a . )w ' T, j P .
'* i „
, .
H ieTravest throats to our welfare1
* « being m ade.for a ntW,
don’t Always believe what I
lay ia_lhe increasing concentrs- *7**m •«*
in the paper.. I ‘Just-esa't
lion of power in the hand, of g l ‘rie* are reported to us# Jm iner- comment on that. ■
Small number of giant organiza- • ,0'* ®*' dump at
own « p&gt;|
----- --— — ■ ■ . -»
lionz. and that today we Bad that
GsrUg* is collected twice) When Untold F airhs.r ttsto a greater extent than ever b*-’
Norway In 8.2^ thuuu«ai l f |
fore whofe imiustrie. ave^^ domin-'
• Educational faeilltie* includa of the local jarl* or lord* ahw. «
•led bv one or • few larger orw h lu .
^ b ^ 1* done.1 their, ancestral estates irj
J
present enrollment of 712. am up new establishments in sock
ganizations which .'an .restrict 1 withansaltu
nf
•txtlrt .IIIftini'*
1«atj* In .Iv .l «L_
production in ths interest of high­ and capacity of BOO, -on# Junior1 place* as Scotland, Ireland. tLeer. profits and thus r.vtuce em­ High School with 222 puoilz and Hebrides tbe Orkney*, the Shet.
250 rapacity, and one whit# hlrh lands, tha Faeroes,
northern
ployment and purchasing power.
"In hi# recent mid-tear econ­ school with 482 snrolUd snd 5w&gt; France and several countries ea ,
the Mediterranean.
omic report, the President warn­ capacity.
ed that prices, to, support a pros­ -Thera are two negro elementary
schools
mentioned,
with
780
en­
permia economy, must be kept
down, to the lowest p u n t compat­ rolled and capacity listed as only
"YOUR H IT PA R A D E "
ible with coat a and reasonablu bus! 450. There is one high school
n ett incentives and that a free (Crooma Academy) with enroll­
WTRR
enterprise asytrm can not. toler­ ment of 400 and raparitv of 7100.
Under health facilities ta Hated
ate collusion in price, in curtail­
TUESDAYS
ment of output, or in restriction the County Health Department
7:15 — 7:45
of capacity expansion, or. tho h*m- with a atairf of one full-time and
nering of the entry of new firms one Dgrt-tira* doctor and threo
Into the business life of the com- nurse*. It operates ventraal niaease. m s u z u L child; health and
njunity. .. .
*Dr. (ju rie s L. Persons™
“The antf-tnilt program for thle Weli-bhbv*anUnubercldoaH clinic#.
vear will be aimed at these vital Fsrnsld-Laughton Memorial Hos­
Optometrist
In addition to Ihe navy program pital, • general hospital has 126,
Sanford
Atlantic Bk. Bid*.
problems.
•
Phone 296
Public parks mentioned Include’ Hours: 9-12 1-5
the division will continue lie pre­
Sat. 6-12
sent activities aimed at breaking the Ninth Street Ball Park, th* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
u d monopoly power In various In­ Lakafront-Softball Park and Fort
Mellon Park. Athletic liable -in­
dustries."
clude I Seminole High School foot­
field and Municipal DmII Park.
Arab-Jewish Clashes ball
Mullat LflkeJ |Pnrft&gt;4ind Big Tree
are publicly opera led.
In Palestine Persist Park
Sanford Is reported to have 160
miles of paved and 100 miles of
JERUSALEM, Aug. 12. {JP)— gravelled ■*?—&gt;* Ahoiit M) n«rThe toll in continuing i
Of Ihe street* are curbed nnd
irllh violence in Palestine rose't'DDlt
approximately 20 percent ihozld
to 6 killed and 14 wounded to- be rebuilt or extensively repaired
day.
The latest casualty was a Jew- during the next five /taro .
tab mute Seriously wounded by a
knife attack otf the Jaffa-Tel
Aviv city line. Police said the damned by the C ity' aural in­
mule waa unable lo identify the spector, Dr. Raymond Bass, anil
attackers, but it was presumed had been burned In the City ihritterator.
they were Arabs.
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Chief Williams reported the.
Three Jews were killed last
YOUR OLD THINGS
night in the second night of com­ repair work had bran completed
munal strife in the all Jewish on the garage building back of
You/' Diicsrded Furniture
city of Tel Aviv. A group of men the jail and that a life saving
Pkvno, Radio, Ui^ycU, Tools,
identified by police as Arab* ac­ boat will be kapt there with
loo Bos. z u be soM e k l
costed and stabbed a Jewish man trailer, grappling hooks and inand woman near the Jaffa bound­ hsiator equipment to ' supplement
A WANT AD IN
ary, and a little later another that at the Fire Station for res­
NEWSPAPER
cue
work.
man was beaton and stabbed’ to
death by passersby.- Police first
btlleved this victim to be an
Arab, but laUr. .identified-him as
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lions must have a space of six
feet from the ground to the low­
er limbi and branches, it was
ruled.
D. B. Stafford waa granted a
beer and wine tolling license Jt
1404 West Thirteenth S trttt, With
the ptarlsion that tho placo of
business be closed on Sunday.
Bids were authorized for two
dump truck bodies, each equipped
with a hydraulic hoist to ba used
on now trucks for garbage an 1
trash collection.
Ths Commission took undst
advisement a request by O. W.
Kilbee for payment of |B2 for
meat he had brought to town for
Impaction which had bszn con-

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ANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, AUG. 12. 1947

Oxygen Use In Planes
With Unpressurized
Cabins Found Helpful
AP NtWllMlWM..

"breakfast flight"

•*

C ivil/ttlf regulation* at present
require oxygen only for mem­
ber! of the “operating crew" df
such aircraft at heights between
.10,000 and 12,000 feet, and stipu­
late that an “adequate supply’
of oxygen must he available for
above 12,000.

Seminole County
Court Records

Albert ftaltt* n a i Nellie It
Eoholi, Hoy IV *1*1 To It N W|od-

k*m tF«* Simple Decdr
L*tur*ncr

A ttux Cscvlla To
.t u *

Vivian

Nrwntin. IMnJmmln etui Hetty
R To Himg.l K Itoblna r u n (lerIll: VI. H TA TB RORTUJ
Md k T n slus Msi&gt; I. T-.
First Kfdtrsl H iv ln n and lx) ,n
Amctstlon
D nillM . K H rtux Je*th

To n m red»nrrnatmgi iiui ia&gt;#n
AMOdsUnn

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The LONGWOOD HOTEL
LOMiWOOD, FLA,

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in grtmltTi In popularity every day.

hnit'ttiil Ihcir

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Sanford Hein

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held in nficfut I " "

represent a la. get-

rfcUNCIiliON or DINNER PARTY

u beinr; mads', for n
ht tu lie ■stMiiiM.red
■t. .Mr. Browning,

Sorting full course Luncheons from 12 — 2

i stated ’he Aii-

it and l.utitrre inn

sc Shrimp, Chicken, Dock, Hum
in ters, in c lu d in g our 8MORGA8&lt;
lu llc r. W eek d a y s fro m 5 to 8.
Sundays from 12 to 8.

te rtf the flight iand

at lie hart been ill*
»ard Uigifm.’. manS.-mlrtnie County
rntmorre. flint speent fnr *he visitor*

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(HI ANOIO-AMERICAN Ulsctittloas, looking to inn cased coal output In
Ute German Ruhr, scheduled to begin In Washington in the near futiire,
are considered highly Important Pi the future of Kurope. The above map
showx location of Ure coal and Iron ore deposits. Chart* tndicata amounts
of Iron, coal and steel produced In Germany and France. The big ques­
tion will be wtrethcr tn revive the Ruhr ns a steel center, u It wss before
the war, or to concentrate^* making of *\eel elsewhere. Prevlmixly, Ih#
cflMANT

from $1.50

it by ilui Chamber
rtnup,

Our screened in Torch U most suitable for
llridge Turlies.

ircle Meets
trs. HucUer
'tucker wns hostv***
*tf the First HnpMundue altcMunin.

l'W&gt;kx.,Jjt, lUV-iidcij
tmvtnrw m cethtr
time Mr*. J. T.
*.. George .McCall
thi* , *er vice,
Pilot,i by Nit'holl* Htiulr
ircd that tiiv
Mrt Odltlfnhu*
( Mi- Vilen Itoyd Wallace. Jr., daughter off Mr. and Mrs.
re cltAigp "f
.Milk Itoyd. Hr., .h Ii«mv marriage to Mr. Wallace was nn event of
i' program
. A.ig. t* in Spartanburg, H. C. The ceremony wa» performed by the
I lii v. .In),n H. ItlihaiiUon in the Second Presbyterian. Wrurrh. Mr.
in business meet- tin Mr* Walt nee ui, nt present on o wedding trip thiouph North
Iter served *&gt;i lot t'aioliitii mid Ohio and plan to return tu Florida in the late Fall.

lilemlx-ie present,
t vccii" Ml*. Ilrtutkf
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R .n a u d e l u i ELI.
P i l l I*. A lbert * lu x N ellie R T e
A J W Iliu m .
Johnson. Arthur e t u i Elisabeth N
To C a m lb o ir y D a rd en s Inc.
P rb urn. O liver I—e t l m
p r a ttle
C To Casoatbsrrr H arden. Inc

' Ellis, Charles K e tu s Adslls
To P (o n d a H lste Hank

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B o rssrd . VV H r i a l A nn* Derco*
T o C ltlssn* R ank n f O rtfdo
Marrenslle. Anthnny rtu x Roa* k
To Sanford A tlsn tir N ational Hank
Robins, Hamuel K rtu x riertm'tr
C To lim a Van Dam . ■
CHATTIII, MOIITfl t f i n *
M aenussan. It K sh d (T srencr
L W arn. T o P terion H U te Hank
RKTAIX TITI.S: I O X T M I T
nraniR gen and K luge Inc To Al*
bright Press
g A T I B r A I T in * OP U O IlT U tU IK
Carswell, IV 111lam 11 elnx Marine |e
T o II I e .ie r T h o m a s e t u i p in ren .e
(B eal)
C aw elherry tlsr d e m Inc T» Ar
thur J o h n so n ttux E llia b eth
Careelhsrry Oardene Inc Tn OtiVsr Lee P yhu rn s t m
I’etr lle
LAW S P IT
W II R atilerson VH C t* VVel«h
R V iL n u s n rP H W iT
je B Collins, Xtt Maple A venue

Future Of Western
Europe Seen Linked
With British Crisis

of lutrsh 'depression before il finnil v comes util upon the bioad
highway to recovery, A ttlee him­
self minced no wordi over the
scriolisnesa o f the Puiiliim.
“ We have to face now," he sa d,
“before tvu have recovered from
the e ffe c ts o f the war, and lie for *
our long-term plan* liavo taken
effect, I lie neecsslty of reiving eft''
tlrrlv on our own resu uees. This
is n nituiition ns rent'll i a* any
th a t bn* faced us in nue l.rng hlstory.
We nitrst, th e n fore, act
vigorously an d draitlealiv.*
The P rim e Minisier galled on
the cotm lrv fo r it natlonnl e ffo rt
com patnble fo th at tvhieh was
developcil d u rin g the war. An cs*

Ry DKWITT MACKF.NZIB
AP Foreign Affair* Analyitt
The aennational nature of Kngland's economic crisis, involving
as itjlocs the great experiment In
Hocialism, naturally renter* world
attention on her, but wo slmiddn't
allow oursrlves loTw niisii d into
regarding this as sqlelj n llriti.xn
disaster.
Most tertainly it is one of* the
momentous inlernaliu-ial developmrnts of the post-war period. Dp,un .JJritain's di giee. uf sutciu^-Ju .Umatoii lu.uuojliio radU-lUtvnsi*
dealing with this emergency mtnl heard him "proclaim
depend largely whether the Wes­ "We cannot rest upon thr help

tern democracies are able to hold which our fellow mctnW’* W the
thoir own against ihn Westward rommonwrallh hnvq brett and are
sweep of an aggressive, empire living so gonorously, and even
though pinna may bo pul forw ard
building Comunism.
Kngland’s had luck D a alm k r bv our friend* in America to help
of rare good fortune for tha Red bring p ro sp erity bark to Kurope,
lam and fta world revolution. we must sta n d on our own feel.
T hat is Jt realistic approach to
Should the crisis worsen and lie
protracted, It m ight prove to tv j i ‘ tough problem , but there aro
the Samson whose stningth would certain imponderable* tu bo dealt
topple. the pillars of tha nlready with. One of them Is the V 'e n g th
shaky polltlco-ceonomii structure of A tlee’s leadership, which Ms na*
of W estern Kurope. ■
* • ina questioned Ity aom-' of hi* own
An already terribly waakJreil followers, especially the rglynme
France would find It Mlfflrult, if Id'ft-W inger*. It's quit • posslhl&gt;
not impossible, to keep her feet that the economic crisis may be
under such circumstance*. French complicated by a potlpcrd trubregSocialist Premier Paul Rnmndirr
A slialile H ft has dev duped over
in a speech yesterday nttacki-d
the asperation* of Comunism thu question o f nationalising the
which he said tried through pro­ ro u alrv 's g rea t steel Industry.
paganda to change the meaning of This nationalization was on the
.the word “democracy." T he fate SoriulM election platform but
of the small nations of Western thing* haven't gone well because
Kurope obviously la Hnked with of powerful Oppositim from the
sleel Interests. Th» lo&gt;ft WTtgera
that of France and England.*
Prime Minister ‘Attlee declared Insist on carrying out the progmtn,

M ora I roam r o tts s s la Lqt 1 Ulk

and the political writer &gt;f th* (.on-

I T r 1*.

don

vastorday Britain fa “certain of
victory." and the consensu* of ob­
servers seems to be that thia fore­
Although only a third of the cast is warranted. However, none
United States motor travrl in at can stay at this juncture how long
night, three of every five traffic the unfortunate
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deathe are-at night.
struggle along tho tortuous'trod

SCOn'S SCRAP BOOK

Dailv E x p e r t» •nvt m ajor
rhanges in th * . -jr-m n e n k may

result.

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More Ilian 3,000 person* die In
rural fires each year.

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TODAY' and WEDNESDAY!
Spectacle! Savagery! bury!
DOORS OTKN AT 12: IS T. M.
CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY
IH F.l/ FROM TUB BEGINNING:
TYutures At

thnil will) what MOM did tu
'‘The 11liman Cornedy."_____ _

F. Umw

mpier. .M *. W. Il

Hollywood

They cUanged il around Xo
much that the complete tune ot
the (limit wn* lost, .he. complained,
“It t in net I 'tint to Im mmmy and

Ry ItOii TIIOMAH

' C atdw tlt. Ilanry »iu* lle iltu d e Tn

D II

gilt-sl*

juyci) the breakfast
spring* and »wim*
da.

Ruhr atecl mills obtained their coal nn the xpot an d much of their Iron
ore from northeast Franc*. The French mills Im ported Ruhr coal, but
their steel output wax far below that of Germany;-------- tfntcf nnrtcmal)

WARRANT* IIKKII)
Williams. Lllssboth II. tWld) To
William A. Hum. rtux Jull*
County of swmlnul. |[IKKH| Tu
Elmvr C. Ilstm an .tin Jrwte
.ItanaUd. t~ A. «tua Mai* To V
Malta i l a i Mltitils K
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l.allle. IlstuM H ui Jean
Tn
D in ar McKIrvalh *tux Violet l..
Kalamlnitt W » etua KmIs t.
To II H Arnold . t i n m io iy t't» l

N**l J in m

he sliid.nt* of :hr
I .of Aviation. \vn*
*with e|et'?M plane*
tlite-Tliv&lt;,' Inchiilvtl
rro Service al New

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WASIUNUTOM—Col. M. 3.
While. flight surgeon, find* that
airplane passengers In unpressurIxed cabin* get headache* frn.it
flying for long distances at 9,000
to 10,000 feet altitude, hut that
oxygen cure* tn« headache*.
Mental alertness, he added, ap­
parently alow* somewhat al above
10.000 feet under the same conditlon*.
Major Airline* usually fly under
9.000 ' feet, but go higher with
pressurised cabin plane*.
Writing in the Journal of Avtatlon Medicine, Col. White dc*
scribed .studies of eight persons
who ' made a roupd-the-world
flight in «*• days a year ago In
the Army Air Force* Air T ram port Command ship "Globcster."

aches, diminished mental activity
and many other ill-defined symptorn*" resulted from rapid ascent
(about 9,000 feet per minute) la
a 9,000-foot altitude. "They are
frequently experienced by ind’*
vlduals ex pored fo this altitude
for period* longer than
four
hour*.”
"I believe that In any prolong­
ed flight in an unpressurixed cab­
in planel supplementary oxygen
should be available for passen­
gers at altitude* of at toast 10,000

ist, ij'uinU-r, '•!- A ulte.t Kiti“ June. Hk\cr. Mark St*
slid lawyer Nat Willi* ceiolunH-d fill net Wllile hut e stiff,
up* within n year.
their seventh HnuiretiMty-. .
Ft auk Situs! va "ns named Knoic. who once Made
west N iit'jlltclur fur the llmnrii writing mystery «turh»»,
Kuiiyun cancer, f m.h- What'* 'lie UIH Oil lilllll tl~l', • "It
matter with •nffTrulVe- III ;jMth-* O r * r »T*ir&lt;V&gt;,
Frtx? Ty 1’iiwrr. •lieiie ‘T'eiiWy’,

it FlifcHit”
Jy Students

llollyuiHid,'

told of. an csirutiv** meetMt.M print to (be filming,
ijgwig tier Inled: “The book
tn epic, but the movie will

Mr*. Rucker,
ii ovan stories
front William Saioymn the
Fresno philosonlit-r. .
writer 'hotmcnl into Slollyi *ee « Iml tlie (’agio y* »re
Hut

the

movies

me coming

('or depart mem*• of
along, he admitted, He mid litc
etiratl eountrie* nod
industry is maiming mid .idvancndta, *netit! wisker , Piiiitaiiiv Inteleali-d in sinnal work lug to the extent that il wilt soon
a sumnier of intcji-’! tei Imtnups and melhtHis whli It pie* Ire a(«le tn make ndeipute film*
xnjoltfltliin of worker#.'"
i-erving technique* s‘|
‘They an* too tiusy now making
litnlJ'SIJpinri ly Oil
| surrealtaili film. aimtitTliv
frffmatiun ohtaiio.il on Din
*tiimql,
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1i"&lt;‘ “f "er»ong whit du
-f -or tunlaltou.xni
Aitilallyv tlie' pulillr ifjnrands

rngsgemenl

Mailldi
dcpartrm 'iit’s itiiisiun

it trip iu Mudivott

.’eiidn, with the slate

M le*

\t m

fur 'w r in g

the

worst

make more n unci lie*. If the imlua
try duo-n't have emmgh comcib
inns, then it’s up to the. direotnr*
to install an atm osphere of humor

M m in Ito b tes

t iattor deparUnupt of the Puerto Rican Women
iirmigb n stiff trnin- icitu httr “petit mill h tim e ir
W ith his-het rocked on the back
g atin g the employment of Filipi of his head, Saroyan stayed only
.sen, Calcutta tint- tiu* In the United .Slates amt with long enough to watch
n few
te, studied H.d Min 'tu d y fn g general inspection and
nnd chat with
Jim my
rw York School of enforcement of laws.
fngney. Then lie announced he
Under the ,'ponror
Kneh dav .........
went wu.H returning In ITesito,
Vf’A and will retu rn : through u stiff schedule, sttiibled
“ 1 would liuve lieeti her*
onie head of n &gt;&gt;lH'i'i, with apceehe*. n u letak ln r and In- curlier," he saidv." ttu l I stooped
there, patterned on 'pcctlonr. Tin v sn1miilt.il niim* lo look »l it cemetery.'
In. tit uf ton.
em us w rilleu ivporla m their ohStyle-Itiidfi rim iilelte Ciiilicit
F erreirn tlarja of icrvntlons nnd sltidips,
isn't worried nlxiul the rnurh lierrung woman nhy-i
The originul otientatiun rourno utiled changes in women's fnshimts.
nslieetai in the f'n- given by tin* Federuj Women's
George S, Kaufman had t*elit of lul«!t‘4 ilivln'ei Kyreati gave them fa c t, alne.lt Irr finish “The Sennl.u
Was
i children, f-uid th at Iqws and praetlees. In Wisennvln Indiscreet*' in time, or he'll Vayo
t* perhaps ‘‘farther', and New York they «u*w theae two iinhnppy
females
on hi*
g-ertain fl»ldt limn Inw* and practice*'in operation— hands. Ilolh Kiln -Ilflues
end
In tstralir

front

h e r l-nlicrjhri'ariniL'nt.

.Rate's |mlh

Inrluding Tax

films, mid

PERK

UP
SCHOOL
WORK

book-Learoin'

Arlene Whelan want to Join their
huelmiids in Ihe east. KrropFlynn
finished "fiilver lliver" and flew
with Norn t» Jamaica jshere lie'll
vnraliun until he ntailv "Don
Juan" in Sop*. J.i -k" Par*in , ha*
u novel gi mine's fur lit- new
rmiio show, Kgi'U vvek li.'ll play
a different ‘'riiaii nt h'liite," dent*

j. s c o n
LADIES BATHING SUITS

oF A
P U JtO M 'S BOHES IS LESS &lt;KAH
- ^ f H A i * o f tf S F E A R E R S '

O SAGE

One and Two*Piece Styles
Printgd Jerseys, lutstex, Cottons. Regularly
Priced from 5.05 to 14.05.

Closeout

parky

char mer

" s i'S k V iT ra p u n to
em broidery
s ig B a g o

OAAW Gf
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H of

AH
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d ia g o n a l

tex Tegra (royoa)

K l M B E R U V O IA M O H O K IK E IS -fH E G R E A lk i
M A H ' M A D E H o l e I H ' r t t L W O R LD ?
P lfJ S
1 ( 2 0 0 F E E T D E E P A k ^ L E O O , F E E T A fc k O S S * *

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LcesburgTrims Locals
In 3 To 1 Contest:
Kinnamon. Bissen
Hurl For Celerymen

and InaWlitr to hit safdv with'men
on tie run war* proved to be'the
Fed*' downfall.
Tomorrow tb r Fed* invade City
Inland Talk tr. Dayton* R»at7f for
a atari* tilt and Will return hime
on Thuradav for a return engage
Dirt*.
LEESBURG. Aug. IS, (Special! men! with the
tIV K W II
— The Lee*burg Pirate I tripped
the fart moving Sanford Celery \IfMsP3*. *»
Fada in aJt to 1 contort here lart HUnveli, It*
Wight wit™ Joe Mated* getting the lindfc rf
wed over Van Kinnamoa and Char­ U l * tf !h
lie Bisaen.
1
* =»
t
Tonight the Pirate* invade the
^pniciw al Park tn Sanfnrd for a
aingl* «1L
The Pirate* collected rrtne' aafe
tie* from the offering* of Kinnemon and Bi**m * bile Paul C.&lt;riciah and Maaeda were limiting g lilo
tiie visitor* to five well acatterrd HoUiln* tf
Zrrfeanseb ,m
lik-rl tig !*■».. i
The Fed* had m ta in aenring Aatirr.
rt

Pmert. I t-

’47 SEMINOLE HIGH GRID SCHEDULE !Billy Kinard D e f e a te d
Sept. 19 Open
SepL 26* Seminole vs Gainesville
Oet, 3 Seminole vs Lust is
weight tailed hi* first defeat in
Oct 10 Seminole vs DeLand
fiatiruff circle* in 2* nout* in the
* American Legion Arena in Or.
Oct 17 Open
s
I lando laat night.

Or«»r. • *1#
Owieleh

KutIIl |

»w e*» t
f.fT..r, M n'tar. Hetrtagl"*
U.‘ t v i. UrsaWaM. Bun* t

iv M'tUeru* Uie*&gt; t TTif*.
hit* f n » r Skrrlf.rc* Kit.ni
McHat-tl. Herrtvon. PSIve-n'i*
Or tiia .n l I* ut.o |&gt;!»« fyt*
ii Z»t*
fnM! 1!,

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Joev Dunn. Jackaonville pogillrt
with left hook* that ae-no. powered h r a rteata tuHiim i »T»» The
victor and aggreaiuir.all. the *'*&gt;«■

le li et I.He*
I- Ilk*** . »

j

p e a H io n n e a r l y

ev ery

fra m t, but

■parkling play afield by the Bur*

licit rt

but Kinard would not roncedt d*.
/e a t a* he came bark repeatedly
for terrific pounding*.*
’ .
The judge* gave Dunn a unania.
OU* derision, but their ballots were
v a rie d .

Qne Spanivh m id »taged froa»
Cartagena in Colombia agalnit th»
Indian IhnaWtant* returned win
b.*ty valued at 1,600,930 grid
ducatr;. including a 140.pound
image of * porcupine In aolid gold,

P*V ,.r» U*»t* t t 7* -*»•
* Mv**lti
tvtrfb* t t rtrUTUl*. ■
1*-*•»!.urg g IAS F't&gt;BD t

*1 AaClirtirt t. Half™ * ilW
l . I * * J In n * T i- k r lt »
Tell*'* l.» e «

OrI* olio *1 1-t.aerfl

I*™i.urg *0 dAvroRf*

Traffic death* (U the t’n’ted
Stale* per 10b million travel mile*
in
were at an ail-iim* low
of P 7.

Pcl»tk ■ at- t*p)V**ll» (Ivora
ft. AtlgUktlO* *1 iiktoevvill*

V*n«V4L liUrtt

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M.

S t Augrustinc Gains Army Linksmen Open
On League leaders 1st All Army Tourney

fit . t/&gt;UM

N*-'» T m k

Mg J l t t K* trh fr d i i t l a ' i t f d
George F u lu to turn in 'a 1 to 0
virtnrr over the Ga •near ill r Gel
tv
,41* r t
mcn for the St Auguatinr Rahil*
■41
4
4
f
tu
*
4
in a hot battle Ia*t nirt.U
RiftM t t m e l f f
The victw r t u . the fifth in a
Tork &gt; .T'MisActpht* a ian&gt;!
ft. t*.bh i . .Cbleage l *aii»i
row for the Saint* and l*oo*ted
itn r i-u n », f o u l Utah 1 lnrf»» the Saint* to one percentage point
« n r « »•
behind the league leader*.
4 W I N il 4 * I 1 .4 1 .1 r
The Orlando Senatnr-t and tl&gt;e
Deland lied Hat* ip&gt;tt a twin bill
in the Orange Couptr city. IV Land
copped the flirt tilt S to (i and Or­
irdriiihi*

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F O Il R E N T

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RECORD PLAYERS for rent. Bj
OFFICE apace in Meiach Budding.
all utHitie*. beat and .Uni

SEE THE new l&gt;kwn Shaver. Ask EXPERT painting — rontrpet or
fur demonstration. S E N K M ilh
hourly baata. S. C. Grogan.
CLASS A PAIN T CO. I I S - I ll Free eatimatew Phone 7R.1J.
W. 2nd St.

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cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to wn»k Where
there ti ne- elect rtr m r.nc u o »
avaiUble. 21 yeai*. t ifiefirnr*.
H.M*. Gleaaan. I .a ir Mary. Fla

championship.
About 200 entries, victor* In
elimination m a tt hr* in IS m ajor
arrov commands, ratn r from army
installaunn* a* distant a* Tokyo
and Hnnolulp to cum pelr a t the
F ort Denning officeti" club eojirvr
A U rge delegation from W ash­
ington I* headed by’ V»j .% F
r-.- 1 *
Avor: D r i r o r - U n i t i tile !'*■• Flovd I* Park*. W ar Denar uncut
rhiraga
tV sittr.rtrr,
ton* Beach D irt* in a S to'O eon- C hief of public iaformatvon. En* ]
.
- te a t
trie* from H aw aii include S*.ai '
l.m c w o r e * :
I Gen. George H. !&gt;oekrr. Chief of
Gainekville
000 000 000—0 4 2 S ta ff for Arm y Ground Fortw* in
I
i I filial
•ilAilc X. New TerW.y 4cn,&gt; S t Aug. . 000 000 001—1 5 ] the Pacific.
• . •
Y Uv.i.‘ t.'r.~ » &lt;»(|*i Full* and D ulaney; N rtrhnr and
* our enllrted men le ft Tokyo a ;
StlUwtdb %
• *
onth ago to compete ln&lt;tht lottrThe kplnninj whe4! wa* inteni•m am m t
ed in India *n&lt; U .atill widely uaed
A m onr the etitrtr* {g J.t. Jam es
ftfLand
th rre _
s V anderhoff of Lock land Atr
Orlando

opm mi Cbuluota, IB m iln n . K. A U Ttl .RADIOS, MotohiU. Sale*
o f Sanford and lh mile* N. E.
and ’Serrice. The M u m Bux, ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
of Orlando. L arg r acrern and
Ilk W . l i t S t Phene OSS.
kind*. Smith Hro. 'Phone 11KK.
open p urr he* to alt and enjoy
the to ri breeze* nff Lake ,C#th- ROOF COATING- Aklwato* AluN EED A NEW DRESS? Let Waneriaa. I a u g r ground* an J walk*
nunum rw&gt;f m ating- gwod for
nit* make i t W anmta Tajdcr
aafe from auto traffic! Large
metal, alate or mmpn«Dion rotifRnt 14f»-A S anford..Rt.
IgU t and mum*. Brirk mnv*
tla l." Can accomodate so
10 to I t ' . . T i* year w arranty MAID, lit wa*hinr. lroTtJn r. Replj
Phono or write /o r reaervation
Box'M . J. i ti Herald.
V III II i .
FEN R A R Ik GLASS k PAINT
a t once. Oviedo 23C2 or Dr.
At riel en e cho k t ThUfWl*}
-EVERY type rahme! made to or* Attg ue 1*0. the n -*m Uf IVW.I
M artin 231*2 or writ* Boi 1B7
Chuluota Florida. L arge redan
d et—ail kind* of woe-tworkin*;, In.lru-tinn *in in ttli* e l i e l ■lilt
tumuliifui *ne - mrtahing *dei
aneciat made dwirv. etc. Semin­ „t
fo r gneata to ri*il th e ir dormr.
U tiB el r t r c l c u
llk titte g '
II
ole (ah in ei W htka directly lieAYAJLABLR at once, eon ren te r t- BERT’S SEWING MAC H. SHOR
hmd the Clin it. 1 ir fie r esti- *li-r »nli it.. *;EpBfflcut#fil s f*f ’EUt®»!6
l r located dowa tow n oe-uon.
i Iteag h tM t “Aehlteci to the *•*&gt;■
nialea. phone Of.2
. .u n to date apartm ent* with all
Inrci AtlaMir Nrtirn*! l i n k Imllfl
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re—t ' r* 5tv* rtglo
m odem rntivenlence*. Adut:* CANVAS PAINT- d e a r and col 1 2 S P E C I A L S h « V I C E S
o,
rei&lt;rr *oj !!. *11 Md*ora.
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.itoeta
el
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PAINT CO. Phone 320.
‘OR RENT—Fl(rt&gt;t aandcr, F.a*y Bemlb’.ie-.Couaiv, F"lr!daTHREE ROOM unfumiahed ap art­
(ipfgatintL Baaiemahlg rate*. San­
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ment, adult* and reference*
■ t, K jso im i •'beirmaa
ford Paint A CTlaa* ( o Phone
FLOWERS
pirate. Phone 106G-R.
fee all occaaiona
&gt; i&gt;i «i i.
TWO-BOOM fumiahed apartm ent. McN e i l l a t o s t . f l o r i s t s
t .O -ir e . It tier*!.*
g iv e * t h a t w e
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proofed now. Ih ia p lc jrr Clean
erii k T-amA-j
113 Palmetk* nf I'icoda !»4li « nk t&gt;r tier*
A v a Phone PI*.
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Atirru.
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Second r* m r
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000 latri 000—0 fl 1 j A aeninr to u rn am en t for nrtrvn
Orlando
010 0(0 0 0 a - 2 |0 1 j or retired Army perannnel M)
Alonn* and Madjekkt; Davi* and ; yrar* df age or older. In on tap
in addition , to the rhampion«hip
m eet
Daytona
WKi OfKi (too—p 3 ;
Palatka
220 (K*0 01*—'. 10 1
Bodine^ F tnrh and T etrault; Ortg
th r liave* full.
rre* and Tonm ff.
*
E arl Johnaon. Red Sox. ahwt out
*4 aahmgtrrj) ] -(l dr three *ingle*,
vYESTERDATH ST t(!-i
tw o iif them acratrhy. to gain
Gradv H atton and Angle GaUn, revenge on Mickey H a rfn rr who
P»d*. made via hita and &lt;lno-e ir. output hed hirh 1-0 f l r r i t i n ago.
►ever n*i* between th-m la Red*’
B-3 rietp rs1 uvrr th e Pirate*. H at­
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ton got ‘four hit* in four time* at mean? -hat Die thread i* 200 tfmei
hat and drove in three ru n -; Gatrottm t.

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Firrt Among Fine fTkiaiio

B le n d e d W h is k e y M pr™&gt;r CJTV grata aewtral a v r ita .
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l*iann Tuning and Repairing. L, L
Bouae or apt., furnished or imfuralthed. P refer kitchen equipped n n t r t X ) FEEDS -complete lira
• SIGNS
HuntY Tuvertr Feed v n rt
but not nerraaary. Pennanenl
Show rand* and
, reaMenta. W rite P. O. B oi 1341
FAIR SALE
OLD N E W S P A P E R S -S DENTS
Watch and clock repairing. Elyrrn r. p o u n d , b u n d l e d in
tr ir Appliance, Sewing Markin,
B I N DLLS.
and varuum rleaner irp a ir- The
MORTGAGE LOANS
.Home Shoji, J7P0 Sanfoi d Aeg
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
fl» M. HALU Reallve
G. C. Fellow*. Phone 1I4.7-J.
HERALD O FFICE
BroLer and

Inssrance Agetd
LAND C L E A N I N G
AND
Florida B ute Bank Bldg. See Jim m ie Orman'* Sheri k it tat
DRAINAGE. 1 NEW CATERp n x A n n ia s E L b i x l t k i e NEW. two atrvry, three bedro..m
F-RS WITH
PAI-METTI
home. Two car garage. On
RAKES
TWO
6/4 YD
cem ar M US x 140 in Mayfair.
DRAGLINES.
E Q IIP M E N T
Will well tmfuraiahed nr furniahed S-BVRNF.n STOVX; amall W
NOW IN THIS VICINITY
T h o m X66-M.
box. hill W. 1*1 St.
N IM K irtfT CONSTRUCTION
IMMEDIATE PfISSESSlOX
C O , ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE
nnd
hcatrola
2 acre faj/n. home. 4 room Iron**,
very rraaonahle. filO M arn'dia
furniahed or unfumiahed, le a n
P h 21ft
. &gt;
RENT A CAR
tiful lawn, ahruha, fruit tree*—
• YOU DRIYB IT
1 orange, 6 grapefruit,T . ruava.
and p eart fur canning,
PHONE M
4 paralmmtm. 0 fig, 4 loaiuaL 1 T I B d l A v a i l IS StrneL'
BTM1CK L AND-M ORKISON
peach
Shade tree*- -hickory,
U DR1VE-IT. IN C &gt;
1647 6 cubic foot S e n d r»» ref­
w ater oak, a u*trail* n pine, rrvpe
rig erato r. U n t i n i R ntaurm yrtle, palm*. H acre rultivaled
SEE US FOR
ant. Sanford Orlaniln H'rway.
rich garden noil. 1 a rre cow p»»
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
turn. 2 chicken yard* fenced. 1
BABY’S
p
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/
pen.
71ft
Weat
K
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* AND TYPING
artealan well. 20 chick env .*»
CREDIT HUREAU OF
mile F ederal Highw-ay *ln j i r t e
SANFORD
eaaa. N ear atore 1 m ilri W ert DESKS, &lt;S1 office de*k*. H i \yIIS N. P ark
Phwrf IN
of fianfnrd
Route L Bog 76,
piata de*k -with chair*, I b A-t
rondititm. New Elgin twin" out­
board motor. Apply Mr. Bowen, EXPERT RADIO R f PAIRING
A sic* br«ne w ith income nrnperiy,
Fred Myar*. S it E. 2nd 9 t
641 Pinmtma Drive. Debarrl,----7 f t Cold Spot refrigermtor*. I&gt;eI.ute M odela S214.PA. Seer* Or­
der Office. Phone PM.

FOKDSON Tractor, 1 reuK I
rood condition. L ( . K.
hr*; al*o two cat garage .Lake Monroe. Phone 1322-W

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th ree room nprtalr apart-

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ATTENTION MOTHERS
—DIAPER SE R V IC E -

IT.ENTY uf good pred tool*,
watrhe*. clock*, radio*. Aim
new watrlie* and G. K. A latte LO N N IE MCMULLEN’S Markri
clock*. Fred N y erv SU F- 2nd
B arber Shop open Thuraday,

«*. w ith approx. P«J
add orange tree*. 1
1 blh off nf Route 1

^ 7 -te rtits

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Wheeler of Sanfprd
CANVAS AWNINGS
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
VENETIAN BLINDS
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We REPAIR!
. FREE ESTIMATES

By Fran Striker
Ford. F. O. Box 1(64. Sanford.
Phone 1014-R.
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�I f a t f c U y Ther# Is Strength—
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To Protect th# P h « Of the World;
T i P r a t U th# P t o i r m of America;
To Predoc# Pio*p*»ltf f#r Sanford.

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THE W EATHER*

Considerable elondlr.es* tonight
and Thursday
with scattered
shower's.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

—

VOLUME XXX V1U

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Argentina To
Ask Meet Of
•AH Americas

Indonesian. Leader Arrives In 'U.S.

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . A U G . 13. 1917

UN Considers

Associated Press Leased Wire

Trapped In Wrecked Automobile

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Marshall -Plan May
Be R e q u e s t e d ;
U. T3. D e 1c g a t cs
Leave'*'For Brazil
RJO DE JANEIRO. Brstil. Aug.
. W W)—Argentine Foieign Miniiter Ju»n Bramuglia declared to­
day he would propose that the
Inter-American Conference call i
special economic meeting of all
American nationi.
Some diplomats. predicted Ar­
gentina posiibly would imiit on a
"Martha 11 plan" for Latin Amrr*ii». to match piopoialt for* Unit# . State a -fundi to. aatiil WeMern Europe and Asia.
Ambanador Guillermo
Belt,
head of the Cuban delegation,
taid hit - nation would imiit on
ihclurion of an economic clauie
in any forthcoming Inter-Ameritan Treaty.
"The treaty canhot be complete
without a clear definition . ot
4 lc a ft of ''economic aggretainn."
Belt anerted. " I contider any
economic threat ai dangeroui x»
any threat of war."
The Argentine Foreign Mini**
ter reiterated that he would b«&lt; k
tre principle of unanimity (which
amount) to veto power) for col
Itclive action, but that Argen­
tina w n willing to accept mmlifiaction of tbe principle if (hit war
Die will of a majority of the
American nationi.
The arrival of Juito Prieto, who
Called himtalf ‘‘obierver for the
raguayan
rebelt,"
tuggeited
4C '*at1anr&lt;l
Pa*» T m )

British To Help U. S.
Over Gteclc Issue:
Pakistan Seeks
Equal Membership

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. IJ id*.
—-The United Nationi * repotted
today that ■Secretary-General Try­
gve Lie wai ronridcring ilcpi
which may be taken to implement
a UN recommendation for action
*&lt;t*in»! Franco Spain.
Ivan Kemo. aiiiitant-icerclary
general, Mid Lie war "thinking
about the cate" and would make
■ decision upon J )it .return (rum
the Intel Alnffif.in ■erinference' In
n $ S f f i lr tir i'o f \he In'dtmesisn Republic and now idvtier to tha
Rio L)e J itirfro.
president.of th# republic, Sutan Sjahrlr Is decorated with a flower on
his arrival at La Guardi* Field. N. Y„ from Cairo, Egypt Ha said tha
A resolution adopted at la*t
purposa In visiting th* United State* w»i "to eee and bear." Sjahrlr
fall's assembly said if the France
declined to discuss the part that th* United Nations might ptsy In settling
regime remained in power af*ri
the conflict b*tyreen the Dutch and Indonesian*.
(International)
a reasonable lime” that the Se­
curity Council - should consider
the adequate measures to be taken
in order to remedy .lhe__situalma.!
lierrro said Lie would dwride
whether to officially rail atten­
tion of the rounrll to *hc rut cent
situation in Spain.
Lie already haa advised'the as.
aemhly, uhirh meet# ^rpt It!, nf
Hu- t o nunse to on accompanying
assembly rrrummcndaMon tn«t ..it
Boat Races, Riding Food Demonstration, 65
mrrnl'cts u-llhdraw their Pinbosand ministers from Madrid.
Tournaments. Ban­ Guard Unit Talk. sad.,r»
only tuo who failed to riturdy
quet Arc. Included Style Show Given The
wme Argentina nod Hut Domini,
can Republic. Argcnim-i sent n
11 "Mlln.ir.l nn 1-nnr Ih rrrl
Everything ij in rradinfii for
Kiwsnism' today enioyed a pro­
the gals Labor Day celebration, gram *1 the Tourrit Crnler that
including Imal facet, liotte rates included » talk concerning the
anti a banquet at &lt;he Mayfait formation of a new National
Inn, AI Lee. committee chairm- Gustd unit by Brig General J. C.
man, told the board of directors Hutchiion. a demomtration of
of the Chamber of Commerce last quick ftoien me«l» and vegetable!
night, adding that lie had iecei&gt; by Alex R- Johnson, and a style
ed 100 percent cooperation from show of Florid* Faihioni, Inc^
WA8HINTON, Aug. n o p ) _
btjiinesi intereMi and civie- organi­ with Ff*nlrMi*met~?ipt4tetHB tht Tlie acute sliortag*. of -transport
in Western Getmeny stood nut
zation!.
rapid growth of this new Florida today ax an inrreastnflv Impor.
mail
order
.industry.
tant factor In the Anglo-AtnerfMore than
ha* already
General Hutchison appealed to ran del Itwr at inns altvejl at ba(a(been raised toward defraying ^exKiwanians a*-btr*lpe*im*h to Ing Ruhr7 mat hliljmt.
penirt o tp h e event, he m i ' th* the
As the talks euieter) their w"
back up a plan to atlnw employees
Chamber of Commerce lm under 16 days leave a year to go to find day, delegates on both Side*
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 UT&gt;Tha CIO, contending the prim written it to the extent of $750, training camp and at the same Were reported seeking way* to
situation demand# further action *nd there will be ipecial corner time not deprive them pf pay solve the prohlenl of how- to nio*,*
coal is mined from the
Ithan a Juatiea Department Invea- tioni on the lake front. Tbe pro­ or regular vacation. He told of whatever
tlgatlon, renewed today a request gram has* already gone to prets. the fine record of the 12(ih In­ Ruhr pit*.
The growing ecsrclly
rail­
fantry composed largely of Flori­
that President Truman call an
Jndustry-government-labor confer- and a big crowd ii expected, he da men a n d .o f th* p resid en ts road car* and locomotives has
caused more than I.OtiO.OOO tons
citations received.
lance to aeek voluntary price re- added.
R. Johnson demonstrated of coal to l&gt;* dumped lira/ the
■hjetlona.
The banquet at |he Mayfair er Alex
which is usen by the Florida mines Instead of .being driivrn I
w Emll Rleve, chairman of ’the Inn will be held at 7 :0 0 P. ,M.
a large canvass cover* I contain- to Industries in Germany end
jLahor organisation’* full employcountries.
iment that the CIO welcome* at- wi|h a dance later in the evening. Quick Freeze and Storage Corn- ttelghlMjrlng
One American 'participant said
&lt;* " • U n ite d n n
T o il
sny lo "raruport foods fioxen
Itorney Genera) Clark'a announcey the quick freeze process *1 the conferee* could not hope to
_£m*nt committee, raid in a statethe plant. He stressed the pur- solve Germany' tangled trans­
p m en t that an inveitigation of
portation problem at this tin—ting
It • • IIMas# on e . 1. T n.l
Building Trade Wages
ghigh price* will be made.
nu* might make a start at i""But many price* are ’**t b;lerminlng how to tepalr wreck­
Jump 15 Per Cent
irge monopolies and mormpdllo*
ed coal car* and fix uther* wear­
Globe*
Circling
Flight
In . not necessarily fall under tliing out Hally.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (,p&gt;_
rriminat law and Clark’a InvesriThe number of car* "lost” in
Headfl
For
Iceland
Wages
of
union
workers
in
the
ition," he added.
the RuSslaq. yap* of Germany *f
....... building trades rose 16 percent In
f'For example. In the automoter delivering coal In the Soviets
NEW YORK, Aug.
p*,t &gt;f*r* *1’® largest Jump in
la -industry. General Motors
Motor* I
w-a« described »* negligilde rm o
mtrol* probably 00 percent of a single 12- month period aide* Two former Army'pilot* who are pared to the total shortage.
circling
the
globe
In
two
light
[he buslnes* add therefore I* able 11*20: the Bureau of Labor stntlsDiscussion nf rhe trnnsportatlnn
plane*, with timejrn_objeet, land­
tirx reported today.
i dictate prices.”
licip was mad* possible, a* n
The Increase amounted to about ed last night In Greenland and "related
"So wa feel that step* should
Issue” under the forr
» taken1 at once to carry out 25 cents an hour for tietirlv 600,- dan to take off today for Ice- ntula for the talks laid du»vr
iur proposal of yesterday, that 000 workers In seven mnior con­ and, William Btrohmeler. flight yesterday by Assistant Becretsty
"resident Tnim air sumihon a con. struction crafts. Winking hours manager, said early today.
Clifford V. Evan*. 2fl. of Wash­ of State, Wlllatd Thorp, chh-f
krenee of 1Industry, and Labor showed- little- change during the
ington.
D. C-, and George Truman, Anitrlcao negotiator.
vear
between
July
I,
10(1
and
lepresenfatlve* to seek voluntary
Thorp said any Issue which ha*
30.
of
Lo* Angeles, messaged
Julv
I,
1947s
tlm llssM »« P»a» TWsI
trie* reduction* and that ConBtrohmeler
they
had
laqded
safeMost
of
the
hourly
wage
boosts
..
. —..r
, ‘Immediately upon recoilly
at
Blul#
West
One
Airport,
eatpe
after
wage
controls
were
lilng, should reestablish price
about
40
mllei
from
Jullannahaab,
•dropped
Nov.
J)..
1040,
ItLS
said.
ind rationing controls.”
.
of) Greenland.
Evans Yucatan IJndamajred
During the control nerjqd from capital
C#P'*P*, Rl’h fkrP- Crawford ?uly, 10( 2, until that date, how- landed at 8:28 P. M. and Truman
From Tropical Storm
[(R-MIch.), a' leading congression­
pay scale* Inrreastri lit per­ two minutes later. They had left
al . critic of OPA, labelled a* ever,
Gooae
Bay,
Labrador,
shortly
cent.
("fantastic" Clark’s order for an
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1.1 uVi
total rise from July, IP39, after .boon yesterday,
—The center of a tri.plcal storm
anti-trust investigation Into food. to The
javik,
Iceland,
tha
next
July,
10(7,
amounted
to
approxi­
in the Gulf of Maxim was lo­
Nothing, and shelter prices.
mately (0 percent. During the ito p T la about 730 mile* from cated at 0:00 A. M„ Central
same right years, the consumers Greenland. The pllota started out Stnml.xrd Time shout 120 mites
&gt;mmunist Attack In p r io Index (formerly the cost of Saturday from Teterboro, N. J.. w e s t-northwest of Campsch",
index) increased by 60 per­ and arrived Sunday at Gooae Ray Mexico.
^ Paraguay Repulsed living
cent and wholesale prices of build­ after a atop a t Preaqua Isle, Me.’ The United States Weather
ing materials soared M percent, Weather conditions c^alayed their Bureau here said the storm, which
ASHINGTON, A ur. 13 UP)— the agency reported.
take-off from Labrador. .
moved across tha northern Yu­
uiDermo Eneiico, r i r i i u i y m
BL8 said plasterers anti plum­
catan Peninsula yesterday from
J ambassador, said ha had be«n In- ber*. who received an 18.8 percent
t)ie Caribbean Sea Into the Gulf,
iformad today that "tha attempt wage hike, scored the largest gain Rain Forecast For.
Is moving west o r' west-north­
[by tha Communist revolt” t&lt;&gt; from collective bargaining last
**•!«• Asuncion, th» country’s cap- re a r In the 75 cftle* covered by Drought Hit Midwest ward at 12 to 15 mite* per hour.
Tbe strongest winds near th"
lltal, "haa be#n repulsed.”
the survey. 1 '
l l ______.
renter are about 69 miles per
Th# ambassador aald In a
By tha Associated Prase
hour, with squalls extending 2(Xi
I statement ‘ ha received his tnforSome crop-reviving akought- miles to th* east and north of
[ nation tn a cable from Preatden:
breaklng
shower*
were
In
prospect
Post
Office
Makes
the center.
1 Hlglnlo Morinigo. Ha added:
today for parts of tbe northern
Caution waa advised Interest*
j “The situation of tha goverr
Change
In
Schedule
great
plains
area
within
the
next
In th* southwest Gulf of Mexico
nt la solid. This statement Is
24
to
30
hours
but
no
general
reagainst Increasing in)en*tty to
da In view of th# g n a t amount
lof propaganda which Haa been Tfta Sanford Tost Office will re­ Hof from the searing heat could be
expected
before
the
weekend.
technical location of the
f circulated from oth«r countries.” main open alt day Saturday and
The rainfall waa muring east­ storm center at 9:00 A. M.. wa*
Saturdays thereafter, and su itin g
on Aug. 20 will closa on Wednes­ ward from Montana and North given by tha Weather Bureau a*
Boy Tries Twice To days. Carrier* will continue to Dakota with ffkkly heavy ahowera near
latitude 20.3 degree* and
probable locally by tonight or to ­ longitude
on# trip on Saturday*.
mg!
02.3.
Wreck Railroad Train make
This action, said Postmaster morrow through Minnesota, Iowa
No material damage was re­
Joel Field, waa taken at th# re- and Wisconsin, tha Wyather Bur- potted whan the storm p tjte q
FREDERICK. MtL, Aug. 13 UP) puest ot Ned Smith. jzwsld#a: of
I f TM f uck tan' ra it"nfihT.
—A - ir-yvar-old My **M te ld the Sahfbrd Merchants AsioclsWhere the rainfall la sufficient
by Frederick eounty police to- tlon which recommended the to break local drought conditions,
di-/ after bla second
attempt change a t a recent meeting.
IMPROVEMENTS
temporary relief irp m o th a
Improvements are continuing tn
xA iln six y e a n to wreck a
The change In Poet Office Imon could be expected but these points
! treln.
wa* agreed to by county officials, would be scattered, tbe Bureau downtown Sanford a* merchant''
Kenneth MeGaha of tbe Balt*- garage owner*, auto #upply cem- aald, adding that ntoel of the prepare for tha fall-trad*. ■Among
uicre and Ohio Railroad
pollco Danlea and the downlosm grocery showery area will not receive suf­ these are the Hunt Tuxedo Feed
said ipiVe* pl#ced’ on the tracks •toree that have bean remaining ficient moisture to benefit deteri­ Company at Sanford Avenue end
Second Street which ties a new
near Feel’s Mill faded to de­ open all day Wednesday*. Nr. orating crop*.
rail a freight train only because Field revealed. Unlaaa a consider­
Continued high temperatures, celotex ceiling and floureecent
H had slawed for a curve.
able number of complaint# are jr*Ofrally ranging from around M Hghtlng, and Eddie’s Resteurept
The boy said he "wanted hi received before noon Saturday, tha decrees upward were forecast for on Park Aranda which la being
see what would happen to the new achedul# ^H1 go Into enact roost of the Midwest. East and attractively painted (n bright cefengine.''
or*.
South today.
as outlined, be aald.

C Of C Completes Kiwanians Enjoy
PlafflT ForisBor T a n d y Program
Day Celebration Ai Lunch Meet

Ruhr Coal Meet
Studies German
Transport Issue

[Further Action
&gt;n Price Situation
l a n d e d By. CIO

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Talks On
_
British Loan Terms
To Start M onday
Lifeboats Manned
As Ships Collide
Off Pacific Coast

British Impose Indonesia Votes
Curfew On Arab iUN Protest Over
Area In Palestine Puppet Delegates

Delegates Plan
Trip To National
Legion Conference

2, .v ' ’At

*.

Secretary Sny:lcr To
R e p r e s e n t U. S.;
Britain Draws An­
o t h e r $150,000,000

WASHINGTON; Aug 13 t-Pw_ _
Sectetsty nl the Ttesiury Snyder
■mnounerd todsv that rh»cur»ioni
Impact In Fog Cuts Wilt
list! Monday with Btitim
I lalfwny Th ro u g h oflicisti on’ ru in g teinu of ‘the.
Coastal Motfirship $ 1,750.0110,(100 American loan It
lint,1111.
PORT INGELES,Wash., tug. 1 Snider told x news confercnc*
n i J 't—llsnttnrtl tlrcp amidships that the Nsliond Adviinry Counht an heart
tn
heait freighter
itclgit’rr In
in the
me fox
tog
1 „
...mlduliM. !h,.&lt; A J w
’
1? ^
. v «-irr
Steamship
t ’o. mototship
momrship Din- |0obl*im. headed by him!-ll. will
--hip Co,
inonrt Knot sank after davlirVsk inndurl the. diirqum ni on behalf
near Crescent llsy. nest nf here, of flits country
1 .
white in low of. two lux*, the
The
llnttrh
rlelegition.
which ‘
Diamond Knot had a 11.000.000
will fly line thi&gt; weekend, will ,,
salmon cargn abo*M.
■
he headed by Sir .Stilf jid Eady. jisr. ; V*
PORI ANGELES. Wash., /^ r - .'J*ecul nrintanl tn Chancellor
I
I
lJff**nje” inifi#ldnn (triglilcr of the Exriieuucr Hugh Dslton
DIIVIN INTO A PARKfO TttJCtt In Itotton. Ms**., by hi* legless e*-«l
Fcnn Vlc^&gt;ry cis'hcd hsllw ty
A(though_iy formal rconests
brother. Fdward, 54. Anthony POdowtkl (above), 25. ot Dorchester,
made, i t ' is liiideritbod
thimiyli ilte V,57r-ton cos'tts! ritO'
swi* a tight mr tin r ig*r*ny.~reTtTreWaTTTni I MUmHUtA 'H int 1m
out of die wrecked nuto. Anthony Is on Itie rilttrat lilt at the hospital.
Itutlup Ih.imnml Knot m the tog- that England will ask eiuwesiion*
which would permit her to con­
His tiruHirv received a lacerated elbow.
(fnternollottat 5oundphoto»
hoiittii Mi.vd ol J11an Pc F u carst serve her dwindling dollar sur
supply
.today ami If) new membyu oil by (net easing., imports from) Brit­
the ititrken mo|oj»}|ip look l&gt; ish dominion* gnd.Hecieasing lmputts from th e l'n ite d rftntes.
their lilfltrv*l'
The preieni terms of the loan
I he Inn vrttelt rollided shnr' acteenTetil prohihit this,
Srivder ’ t-mpliatized it was hie
ly (ruin and If' new mrmheri ol
understanding that the conference
thiee sud one lull mile* o II R..«e would
be strictly limited to the
Rocks, it the snulhetn tl|* nl Vm British Ipnn atat wotdd no* delve
coiner td.riul at the e,*cl end "I into other nsperts of ihe British
"dollar crisis" or European aid.
the ilrsiti.
lie declined to comment on pr'osSituation Compared Air Connections Of The impart eut nrailv halfway' poetise
changes', saying;
the smaller vessel, hit•
Dutch In In'lie 3 through
"t want to find out -shat the
With Beginning Of
fl **n!»■*tictf (via Pflg# Tnfl)
it lost for want of Ihe'tnidxe.
Repotted Sever cd tinic
None of {he rrew of the Diamond
1936- 1939 Rc v u l l
Knot nor the tit crew member* nf
JOGJAKARTA. J * \ '. Aug l&gt; the Fenn Victory was inpitrd. the
jr.m SALEM. Aug. a 13 Id’i
Coast (iuaid said.
Thr I’.tlesline jtovrinment inipoi'-j id’1— | lie Indoneiian kepulilicajy
Mure than an hour's rffoit early
Vshmel
vnfrsl
today
to
|nntri|
a rigid rtufew on two piodotni.
r
s
.ili,
l:s»rt
naiitljr Auft-atexjTtf Jaffa mnigltt
a* c/niinuing Arsh-Jewnh iltile ta u n til any appes.ancr l.eto.e |W l „f (h„ Dismond Knot t mastbdtught death lo thiee person*, the tmimil o| * delegtlmn linnt liaad tarkte hooked iver the bow
Slats Legion Adjutant A. Reid
ihe state of Last Indonehia. svhithjof the latger vessel,
*
jll *&gt; die first time a cutfen
the Republican! charge 11 run I Th* Fenn Victory's skipper, i Mann today an non need -dpial he
lisi h*en im|ioie(| pn
Afjh,
(’aid, liaidslck, told the Cmst and Mrs Maim wilt leave next
srei in the Holy Land »ince die by * puppet go»eminent. Ihe (Biard th# rontset was ker ping Wednesday for New York to atj tend the National American Legi;’3h-39 )e t,lt. Mihtsiy and
m route In L A* ihe smallei vessrl afloa*
Ton Convent tmt which will be
I
&lt;’apt.
C.
N.
Goodwin
ordered
I)*e patroh roamed the Hire)*' ■,u tc r,,‘
held Aug. 28-^-3l. They will motor
The cabinet aho voted In .,p-) the rrew of the Diamond Knot to north with J. H, KirpatricW of
of. Jaffa’s Mandiieh and Carton
leave
Ihe
ship
shnrtly
before
the
leiwesentattve
-,,000.000
Roephah, attempt . to separate th* vessels Elixlis. division
qusilers, virtual nom an’i land propiiste
of
motor
vehirte*
nf
Tallahassee.
(sfmtii
$MO,0OB
U.
S,
before
hey an. Th# order wa* given a* «
h'lwren all-Atali Jaffa and *11Mrs.
J.
E.
Itnuth
dietrirt
pre- i
hoiiihtiri ,t,rted) for itnmeditle precautionary incasui -. he laid, sldent of the Legion Auxilary and
Jewiih* Tel Aviv.
“until l see if it will Slav afloat.” Mrs. Olga Hunter ate scheduled
I »co Arab* anil one *Jew sveie rebel of Chinese relugeei from
The crew member* d i'flail in sr tn leave -next Sunday, said Adjbattle
a
te
i«.
stabbed lo death today in th»t
thmsrene in lifeboats, refusing to utan&gt; Mniin. on one of the two
t t V n l l n i i r . l a n I 'a g i T n , |
Meanwhile, an Indonesian army vn aboard any of the numerous •pedal train* that will take the
cnnimurilnue eharged the pulrh Coast G uild rraft or l-iga in lb» Florid/ delegation from Jack­
had violated Die rea»e fi-i. nrde-* vicinity.
To New-York.
win .radioed Iheriiiu.i (iuard sonville
19 Freight Curs Arc 252 time* between Friday an-i (*r&gt;nd
l ot id i Legion headquarters and
la.-ntlnaird ■&gt;« I'ea* !«»•
Monday. The truct- in Ihe Dulrhat Ihe Barbiion fTaza Hotel a t
I&gt;eralled/’ In Jersey
Indonesian b«slilUle* became *fFifty eighth Street nnd Madison
fective in day* ago
Avenue, he said.
Kailrond Accident
On
Id
well
En
coy
r
a
kps
Anotln-r Republican communique
Two Florida drum and bugle
will vie with ro th er corps
Probe Into Rod Tide entpx
ELIZABETH
in the big parade on Fifth Ave­
- rAI—Thousands nf
nue on the 28lh, tie jiflnounced.
tvmml commulrt
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Aug. 13 Tin- font times national atuF one
k lav when 10
Ul*&gt; Governor riafdwejl said t«. time international winner, the 65
-us) hound
p&lt;
ilny the Slat" would cncplirnge Harvey Seeds Miami Corps will
road freight train were derailed,
Investigators of Ihe fish-kilting try- again for honor*. The other
A
Netherlands
atmv
CO
U
tm
U
TM
*
sprawling
coal and hot ear*
"r"d tide" In “every possible way com" o til lie that of the William
lO nllnnnl ■■ l'a*e 1 *0 ,1
arms* the fjun-trark main lire
and lie governed by. their reroute C Morris I’nst 3tt of Fort Lattderhe-*. No one wns hurt.
mendatlon."
, ilule comprising about 40 ment­
Auxiliary hlisrs prodded |,y
lie reported the Slate llnatd ion *, ell dressed In Seminole
thr railroad expedited traffic mid Bltfffor IMroIciini
of Health amt tjie department ■•(
the railroad said two tratks were Demand Tan Bo Mot Conservation had made . sep.n nil- Indian costumes.
expected to he rlra ie j, by late
studies nf the mysterious ptagtl*
today. ,
• 1
GREAT PALI S. Mont.. Aug 1.3 which Jigs JUtercd Florida West 2 Brothers Found
Eervlea ‘ from New • Vorlf (o' ~ (/V) \n expected demand fur Coast tWacliM With bodies of ilee-l
I'hdaifelphta and Washington nnd
rtutaqeiphta
sii'l rdtulfiilM product* within lb« and tlylng fish.
Shot Near Ferftondiha
Tlie governor said Ihe problem
ti, South and West points wiafTl,.. next jem exceeding that of
being operated over trarks of war year • ran t** met. represent wax **a little foreign tn Ihe field”
Fla., Aug. 13,
the Lehigh . V a lle y and lleaillrig alive* of the major oil producing of the Board of llraflh hut that M'*FEBNANDINA.
brothers In their twen­
It ml roads to West I'hiladelphn. stater aKite, tu;l they say there it stood ready tn assist in any ties. -Two
sons of a carelitMer for sev­
Kpllntcrcd hftx ears end pih* ts no Immediate reserve to r#t&lt;* way possible.- He »epo,rtd the eral homes
here, were found shot
Conservation
D epartm ent had thtmigh the head on .t roadside
of mal In twisted wreckage svss for any emergency.
ntrew irfor Rliu feet at the Boutli * Winding up a three-ilnv meet­ "tavn unable to make a reronmn- mflir here early todav hut no
Elii^taeth Stallmi. One of the ing of the Interstate Oil Compact datlnn on affirm ative artion rat- motive could he glvsn for th? slay­
.Bright cars landed on (he station Commission here, slate officials ciliated to relieve the situation.
platform.
“The problem is "not a local ings.
and industry leaders launched a
The voting men were John Cal­
Railroad spokesmen raid the rerlea nf lerhntral discussions with problem, Caldwrll said. “Neither vin Graham. 22, and Curtis Floyd
wreck occlirred when the 13th day, primarily concerned with is it a new problem. There have Graham, 20. sons of Mr. and Mr»teen sporadic -outbursts of the Muse Graham who live at Sey­
car of tha Ilarritburr, t'j-.-to- developing new sources.
R. A. Catlett of W’asbington. same trouble over the yeah*. The mour’* Point here. Both were
Jersey City freight train ,w*s
derailed, and 18 cart latnlnd chief of the Federal Bureau of fpderal authorities are making World War II veterai.s and had
Mine* Petroleum
and Natural every effort to determine th# nnlyrerf hliy teen discharged from
imped the tracks.
Although service was expected Gas Division. 1* scheduled to des­ cause.-----the service-.__ _ .
to be restored on tw o ^ T ^ tk ri cribe research on the production
main line tracks by late toddy, nf liquid fuels from nil shales
Repair Of Highway
In -Colorado, HuntiiiK I« Enjoyed
railroad spokesmen said there now under wav
would be a "longer delay” In Wyoming and Utah.
By Frank Robinson Ih Nearly Completed
clearing the other two tracks.
~•
.
i
Wotk is expected to ba com­
Frank Robinson, former Sanford
Britain Protests Red resident
and high schuot student, pleted during the next twa weeks
Jugoslav Trade Pact
the asphalt surfacing am) wid­
Seizure Of Plant who after hi* discharg-C from the on
Signed For Germany
Army, joined ht* parents’ and fam­ ening of the Ortimlo highw ay.
*
LONDON. Aug. 13. ( ^ - M i n ­ ily at Crtstqbal, C. Z., recently from Sanford lo Maitlan-I, W. &gt;(,
BELGRADE. Aug. 11, C D - ister of State Hector McNeil B’ld wrote that he is enloyinr tha hunt­ Hong, project engineer, announced
.today.
.
„
Negotiators representing the Brit­ the House of Commons todav that ing anil fishing in Patutna.
The highway ha* been widened
He enclosed a snap shot of a
ish and U. 8. occupation zones ef Britain had protested against
22 to 2fl feeL and five fool
Germany have signed a long-range Soviet armv seizure of tho Aus- trussed up "Puerco Del Monte" or from
1100,000,000 trade pa vi with Yugo- Irian mineral oil
----------------- wild dIk that.he and-Walter An­ shoulder* added to-each sute,*he-----idsvta” df*tjftSff"l5~'5uR&lt;I up~tKe" finery *t LoEiu, Auatrla. on Aug. derson Of Sanford had killed. Wal­ said. The shoulder* are to have g
ter spent a few day* with the-Rob- elav surface. Mwt of the former
economy of Western Germany and 1.
The protests, he aald. were fnaon* during tha lime the aircraft rough apota of the road hav t teen
Implement tha Yugoslav five-year
pian. it » u announced last nixht. Indged by British mambara ef th* carrier to which he wae attached Ironed out.
Tha agreement was the third AJlUd Council for Austria and of arae docked a t Cristobal.
SCHOOL BOARD MP.FTT
Ther reported findlwr a very
which the British and Americans the Austrian Treaty Commission.
The Cnuhtv Board of Public In­
Tbe British deputy commission­ itrange hill where tha uhole fam­
have mad* In the last month with
will meat Thursday
countries In the Russian Influence er. McNeil xaldj haa pointed out ily searched for moss agate nnl struction
morning at I0:00 o’clock at th*
o rb it Th* others were Ciechoi- that control council for Germany Jasper, which are aeml-precinur office
of Supt. T. W. Lnwion. BiJa
regulation*, quoted as a bail* for stone*. Thev found 3 largo ame­
lovakls and Finland.
repair of the Lake M-tnroa
Under th* pact Yugoslavia plans Uy» Soviet action, have no applica­ thyst crystal. Mr. Ruhlraon alto for
to purchase from Western Ger­ tion in Austria and th at rrpara- reported that they are building a (white) school and appointment nf
P I yrars Uon# oannot b# secured from pro­ 20‘ foot mahogany cabur CTulaer, school bus drivers will be con­
many over the_____
nest_ . Pfour
tap ILai good* ranging from light party which Is Id Joint British- and a x * trimming It with teak sidered. according to Hupt.-T. W,
Lawton.
woo£
American beneficial ownership.
taxlil* Works to bUst furnaces*

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Odom Honored

Barrett’s Address

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MbNDAT, AUG. l l /

THE SANF01

Red Tide Menace li 1
M oving Out To

Inquiry H

Meteor Shower To
Be Seen This Week

((-»•:■*■&gt;* n s a 'P i
" rail...... (ism Psa* One)
&lt;r«atuu«4 ,1m r»«» n**)
work, includipij the
CLEAR WATER.
of the h#st cconomUt* In th# nolds from the Army surplus
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. (A*)— tripi lo Europe.
■h-klll
m —“Tha'"f7ah“k"fllng*“rH,ttfl
govsrnmsnt, and wo has# -our stores for about
1* 00.
A shower of nerseid meteors, will
which has nil
played t i ■_____
But, Hughes, imilii
Odom who got very little If flick across the northeastern sky
judgment on an analysis of thcs#
along
Pinellas
county's
anv sound sleep on his trip -ess tonight, the Nsval Observatory told tcporlets:
reports."
. heaghes for 10 days, was s-,- t
With respect to polltlci. Mi. ■till awake near mldmlght last pijvlirtrd.
"I don't really thinjj the hear­
mile* out .at sea ' today
Barrett ssid that Governor Dewey night and KllghTManager Frank- dThe Irest timo for. watching the ings will be reopened.!
Health
Department »pokflL‘-:f
la itlll out in front for the Re- Iin Lamb said the pilot had rest­ df-plny will b# from midnight lu
said "‘‘things are pretty
Thy Hollywood film; producer
„ publican nomination thouKh he ed in lied for a while hut there morning* light, anywhere In the
along the shore.
aid not help himself by Ida recent was too much excitement for him Northern Hemisphere. Thirty or snd plane builder, alsojnld quesAn abrupt change In wind 4j
western trip. Taft has a rhnm r to slnv there. However, he finally morr an hour Is - ji .guuJ. average imnitiB'tirwiThen hie" llpugh the
ing
the night was credited aw fl
If It la a cinch to best .Truman, started u jwcIl-eartwtLlfal a short for am atrur spotters, the an- reason the committee gave fm
saving the beaches from m 5
and Vandentierjt. Stsssen and time later.
nounremenl said.
masses of dead fish which-lg,i
The record breaking
flyer
Warren were rated a* possibllThu meteor*, , which appear an­ I |H»itponrmrnt was "ridajous.
lieen hovering a few huoW-f
wondered alsitil whether the cus- nually, keep going for several ji "I think that they oo«p„nesl It
Hits In that order.
yards offshore at nightfall,
“There is no doubt Ihnt T in­ toms piati at K»f»chi8"1 day* and can Ire seen tomorrow tlnue," he said. “ I dorT lielieve
j This morning the “tide," tnsti
man will run attain,” Mr, llsr- the fountain pen Odom threw I night arid thoreafler until the Itecause they didn't wantR to con­
cd by large patches fif re.__
it will be resumed Nov. tf."
ratt declared, “and he cannot be at him.
shower disappears.
killesl jflsti, wax.'from four to d i
counted out.. Ills atalesmau.diip
“They wanted me to sign
Hughes added at an iaprnmptu
They ate visible to the naked
ndles out ln the Gulf.
-,h‘
ha* imptoved durinit the p a" thousand jiapers, the cockpit’s eye and Prof.^Charle* I’. Oliver, new* conference that he * wan
t s s ' - -t | Beach, residents hept their
year and It is now assumed the; full
t of them. I was taxiing out-and klower Observatory, Upper Dar­ "quite sorry" the hearing had
-49 'ger* crossed, howevrr. for
he will tret ’ the bulk of lalmr vat?. I the uXtum* mnu_uui atu»,«»e,‘ by, I’aV would-welcome Tram any­ Trrojictl.: tu-aald the denmitttce
■” &gt;
current variable winds t.
“| Just ■tnssed him one of one a careful count uf the num hail tieard "a lot of ^acs'uiate
partly-becaus* of (ho Taft-Hari
bring It hark again as quickly T il
ley bill ami partly hero#** lalnu- Reynold's pens and kept going." |&gt;er seen per hour, and* the time testimony from witnr«,-* who
•■they took It out.
Reporters eonrerned that they interval, for scientific study, it wet* ill informed." Aruwertng a
will have no other place to It".'’
Concerning * the . Senate W«, were keeping Odom from rlcen was staled.
qurstion as to whether la thought
Investigating C.'omndttee's 'hearlntt after his trip, gently ^suggested,
The word “cotton" is derir,
the hearing accompliskd any­
thing, Hughes aaid:
on Howard Hughes' -war con­ “Maybe we're asking too many
from the Arabic "Kotn."
Goff
V.
Trip
“ Yes, I think something was ac*
tracts. Mr. Ilarrett said that “it questions."
la a whale of amusing, hut badly
“Thai's rmtlilog," Odom
re
rumplished by my comity. Thcie
M'aallaatg
fram
l*aa»
Hurl
managed summer able show,"
plied. “Wall until, my kl Is g"t taken with Ilalie and rereived an hail heen a great deal &lt;f miscon­
OMNO A IOU0 SKAKEt, agenU of Haomah. Jewish resistance organlraMon. try to get m e * M ^ ^ e h e " to
Elliott Roosevelt has Handle.) (mid of me."
about this’ Case. fpr exautographed brill inset Hied; "To ception
The 27 year old pilot has two my
refugees aboard the S-S. Ocean Viflour. as it lies oft Port do Boue, Franco. The ship Is ono of three
ample; that It cost fljfto.000 to
himself well, Mr. U arrill raid,
pal,-* Randall Guff, from Rabe move
vessels, loaded with refugees from the Ezodus 1347, Intercepted on th# wny to Palestine and turned MCitw
thr plane lo the wd*r when
“and will rnntr out okay, Senator children, Rnnrilc, 3; and Rochelle, Ruth."
actually it cost only bcis««n xan Bhcwstrr Is under a cloud of sus­ 0.
France. Some 4,S00 Jewish lmmlgiants were refused Landing in the Holy Land.
inn r
/
picion, hut in the final analysis
Odom said his latest flight was &gt;Flying to Detroit from New «K) and IP0.00O."
the Investigation w'll prove‘that “easier than the last one.” Prev­ York with Mr. Chapman ort an
In reply to-questions Hughes
President Roosevelt did take some iously he piloted thr Bombshell American Airlines IlC b Flsgrhlp, said he doubts that the big Dy­
.&lt; is Inflaming war in the in ten st of
over the new* artivitlcs of many seising markets snd exploiting
mighty big chances in nn effort to ith a rrrw of Iwn to a now re­ the newest typo of giant airliner, ing boat will Ire read / ti Ufct, to
Red Paper Attack countries
foreign to England. If weak nations.
win the war In the shortest po-si- cord which he shattered yestanlay. Randall visited in the Motor City the air hv November. Ai for the
there is commercial advantage to
ble time. The enrgo plane didn’t
“ 11 was .easier Itecause it wr\s with his uncle for a Week, touring photo r e r u n n u i s s a n r e plane,
"We stand for the broadest free­
( t o i l Irturd I ru m I "MM* i l « f I
. pay off; the atom bomb did,"
faster and' I think It would be the Hmigu Plant of Ford .Motor llllghi-s declared “I ran i exactly lie protected against the unenn nn American New* Association In dom of the press which serve*, the
making
Its
news
scrvic-i
available
’
'
’*
‘
‘
Mr. Barrett predicted that min­ easier if I were to do It ngaiu," Company, the world's largest in sav”
1r" when it will Ih&gt; *»m||ct'*l.
trolled. Irresponsible inf1uen&lt;e of I |q olher countries Ihvie it, under people and belongs to tho people.
imum wages will lie increased by the lanky, ex-ferry command pilot dustrial plant. He also made a
"H’a undergoing ti-sti right capitalistic monopoly."
We aland for an it inert press
‘ the plan I advocate, th-* same t pshort
trip
into
Canada
from
Delth# nest session of the Congress said.
now." Iho plane hui'drr aldtd.
(The econninisl attarkr*! thr- portunity for tho British or any which Is.conscious mf it* responT h e - P o o t C a t * i'll a n ' i
roit
and
viewed
htany
other
sight*
to fin or fili rents an hour, that
Hughes had tw r wartlae plane press freedom campsigu rnndm-i*&gt;&lt;l
His sponsors announced last
aibililv. Such is our ro»f option-of
nf , h(. ptv-:i ami Us
a big rlvil suit will soon l)J nlglit that Odom will trv It around the largo industrial city.
em lr.irts—an 118,003.000 one for by Cooper with a nuggi-Mlon that o.iu r news agency to mako ilr ^
H ad N o N ew sp ap er
j()n
rr#1
launched- against rnrtaln Nrv- grt|ru this time over tho North
Randall returned lo Jacksonvjjla tho flying lioat und n S3,(KH).fi'Kl his program might allow Amer­ news a*tbioo available in adirer
countries,
J-or
example,
the
RruT o A d y e r t i i a in .
York investment bankers, and ml Houtli Poles.
Sunday by plane, whet • he. was o n e f o r
piielo recotiuu'sarrte ican' New* Agenric* to “domlnal*-tera Agency wa* q u id to seei
. ,
that the American oecupattui)' of
The Irt-st break iif th e . Right -nicU.y Mr. and Mrs.’ fJoff - Tr-tBy.' •plxnc*.
B
u t Y o u H a v e 11 &lt;
tha world," Speaking of the de­
sl^h ln g s have
Japan will, piovst to Ue imt w r u t that false sfart iWi^Motiday, nlthmigh he may not be the richest
In lontrasl to llughea’ attitude, mand for freedom of acres) to this and U now selling It* news . A fpw
in
the
United
-States
and
SouthH***
w"
vpn
from
*PiJ
,r
Wfb*'
iuccetsfiil as popularly supposed the 4th of August." Odom anld. l«*v in Florida, lie Is rrrtninly Die Ferguson cmphajiie-l t» lewsirm news, freedom for agencies to com­
at preaenL
that Du postpori-mr.xt will not pete or to exchange news nnd an America for the first time, x x x.” l
“Ily finding then all the things happiest.
Mavlo! James will consider this
Paying high tribute to Gen- wrong with the airplane, ami re­
Mr. Chapman, whd originated halt the inquiry, l b laid the com­ end to preferential ra l-t of trans­ (the economist view) also n Rus­
•ral Marshall, whom he ^haractrt- turning In gel them pul right, we Ihe idea of signing Bab-* Ruth- to mittee staff will ro.ulnue to work mission. the magaiine declared: sian conception," /aisiuvrkv wrote.
I "Mr, Cooper, like rpos: big busi­
jltd as “one of the truly great made Ihe flight possible."
serve as a consultant to Ford Mot- on the case and declared:
Thr Investigation la not being ness executives, expel trnrcl n "Not likely. This is u conception
men o f . this age,” Mr. Barrett ’Odmit was forced to turn hack or Company in junior baseball, |*
of the British monopoly prcrs.V
laid antiquated State Department when over Nova Beotia Monday a former sporta editor of The Han­ stopped—definitely not hr eg stop­ peculiar moral glow In rinding
0
Za.lnvskv then concluded!
machinery la being completely •rue In mechanical trouble.
that his Idea of freedqm coincides
ford Herald and the Mneon ((■'•,) ped."
"The
question’
nf
the
dying
InHr said "I w n te d certain in­ with hla commercial -idvontage."
Your Favorite Beverage
overhauled a n d 'atreamlincd. and
Telegraph. He aerved as night
- fluent# of capitalistic monopolies
la lielng conditioned lo cope with Advice To Farmers
sporta editor of the New York formation from tlutrhes which 1 (Cooper commented: "Surely the) in Dm neiysnam-c-Uim U -h... (■.■■■rr
one of the most critical period.
Times la-fore joining Ford Motor couldn't get wlllt-iiil Mrytr'a pre­ .CCtumnilst dim* mrt-wwitt-llni nrtl-| tai-iil nml these defender* of m o,In history. He slMingly recoinCompany alioul » j r «r no.,______ sence/'
)l &gt;miIIh«-4 t f m (-nr- lls-l
Hughes, railing the pottprne* vlllrs of all news agent 1-s except| oimIIcs can lint escape It.
minded umpialifivd support of th" wage—tTT-pTmtttrtmn ITlft'Tnnt kcF”
the llritish confined to their own
” No m atter how nngry Jam rs
on l a "total surptlie," said hi countries,
JlaraH all-P lan-nud he 'mtidriuinil log of-food crops. It nffrcls Dm
as w a. largely Die r s w , ^ , , th u 1|tt„ , itin j, K„in?
r„m.,
Rotary Meet
doesn’t think he had “a fdr hear­ before Reuters,
congressional ruts In funds f &gt;-• Florida farmer who grows vegrtreorganlred ne.l up [ru.vitn|,iv Bt intetusllonal
Phonii RAfl
112 IV. F its ! HI reel
ing."
the State Department's oversea i nldne tor distribution exclusively
owned hv the British p e w ip a ti.r ..^ ,’,,,, runKrrllrn. T;,te
linn Ilsur* nn l**«r Slit
He said he wanted lo withdraw,
Information service.
wiilulrew Its cartel domlnnlion wnni pence and Die monopoly press
In Ihe confine* of the United
"Russia is trying lo divert at Stales, just as It affects llmse annual pay loll of about $d0.000, however, n statement he imd- on
Florida,
he
said,
contributed
orte.
hin
first
ti**v
of
testimony
that
trntion from hard times amt op who produce - wheat or other
prssiion at hom*rn he continued, crops which figure heavily in our third of the men mating up the mv reputation had been mined."
“by constantly hammering away exports, and just as it affects Die -list (Dixie) Division, which dur­ "I don't feel that way any mort,"
at t|i* capitalistic nations. Mol produrer* of manufactured goods ing Die war trained 3.70S officer* hr said. "The press am) tie public
otov and other members of .the which move In heavy volume anil 35.000 men. And “if we had have aren the trim light.*
A reporter aske I Hughes why
done'nothing more," said General
Polltboro air convinced that th. In consumers overseas.
r ’ ,
Hutchison, “we woubf have justl. hr Ihpught the hearings hid not
United Ktates is turning its fie
“There I* a lot of talk around, fied
nur existence."
l&gt;een "fair."
mtrtdous industrial capacity lo the wfdch hints, or speaks outright
llughea recalled Dint Saturday
But Ihe reenpl of Dir 3!*t Riv|.
furtherance of imperialistic poll- and In the Ix-st Informed circles;
(its abroad in the hope of caj of the' probability of an extreme slon In ariosi combat in th.* Pact- a question was raised akout who
turing the foreign trade of tie* economic crisis affecting Hr It Iwn, fir area. General Hutchison said, it waa that he said had told him
there was a feelthc o t "hatred"
nations of Europe."
Ftnnrr, ami the various peoples •bowed that it had killed 24 4
Any talk of n quick and *ut‘- tlerl-in closely- with their ecmtonlk Jap* for every casually Buffered, agnlnst him Ly offlren at th#
dtn collapse of the Russian gov and politiral system*. That Im­ and the 171th lufauliy which Auoy's Wright Fields Dayton,
arnment nr system ha termed r.s pending crisis may la* averted liy went Into combat fur Du* fir*t Ohio, aviation research cynter..
Hughes sajd O ut h*» Wl» “rhsl
"tommyrot," hut added llial there \m erlean financial support, and time at Attain- saw ^pnltiuious-day
might lie a gradual weakening IhaL. vaty.-support might in turn and night roiuhal for -M day* snd m s g s r liy Fergusoi tc "rent«m!&gt;er
■ ^U *hklL ttIlu]|L -bring about certain n|wn up much stronger demapds ellprinated seven Japan*-**' leg*, over Ihe week-end" the tram# of
'*
twnaflclal Changes In Soviet policy, for our products, thereby bolster­ men'ts. The Thir*i haltaimn aionn, the officer or if (leers. H# said
Russian troops arc returning home ing mir own prosperity. The tin- he said, killc*) 1300 Japs and. Ferguson implied dlabthrf.
T«*lay. Hughe* said -Sc earn# to
with reports of better conditions pleasant fart Is also apparent together with its Msdieal Detarhexisting aboard, even In Germany. that Ihe rrlsla may not be averted, merit, received the Presidential thr committee hearing ready lo
give namra, dates, and piices, snd
U. 8. propaganda oqJlfo in Aniei and that the resulting collapse, Unit Citation.
J.
He said that a nationwide drive *had
„ brought
- a -former
, em^loV^-•.
,,
lea Is trickling thrimgh Russian nr at least the aevrre rurtnllment
A taan d jr. here from the west
censorship, and the Russian satel­ of demand overseas for our prmU will soon tie conducted lo gain iliel
'J 'JV
lite countries ata not happy over urts may a ffrrt enr own ernnomy co-operation of liuiinesi firm* in
giving Ihelr employee* time off.
• • 1J •« hB'*
ths.loss of tradn with western ria verv adversely,
for
mllitarv
training
without
loss
five
Army
offlcera
whs had inlions.
“ Uncertainties such as those we
Advocating “long term digni­ fare today make It more Im­ of regular vacations or pay ami f"r"!wl ,hlm br hU ornplovee. of
fied resistance to Soviet expan perative than ever tiefnre it Pointed out that the Atlantic ,dW£ * by. ,r " Uln -A n" ¥1 " « ,eer*
stem." Mr. Barrett said Dial we appeara In 'me, that Ihe utmost Coastline Railroad and the Winn for hint and U w ilm ;ha dldbustncM
must help 'every nation that rare should lie used In crop.plan-' l-ovett Grocery Company have ,.l "'""f from WrigTiF h leld mntracta.
* j „ ,,p * “ hheld name* of the ofwants to stay out if tlm Russian lug, I feel that nur Florida farm­ ready agree to co'-operatc.
The meeting was presided over ficf7*
orbit, ami we must step up our ers would do well to stick close
he "put Duiit on a
own industrial production. Wc to those crop* for which Ihere Is hv President Gerdon Rrisson. Vis-i rn"* them If
Itor*
includes)
C,
J
.
Flnlrv
of
Or*
,
n
. ...
. , ,,
must keep our defenses strong in o definitely known demand. In
lanilo and Roy Wright r f San i ^ n a to r P^rpef ID-FUi told rothe knowledge that the Irest way refrain from over-planting,' and forj.
i porters he wanted Genersl It. H.
to avoid another war is to let In exercise every possible degree
1 Arnold, wartime head of the Air
Jhs Russians know that we are of efficiency In their operations.
Forres, and General Carl Spnals,
ready for one. And we must make
‘There nrp occasionally seasons,
Jewel
Case
mrsent commander, called for tes­
the people of the world know' when political, rconnmlc and
timony.
that we have a stable and heal­ other factors tend hi Induce the
(C'eatlewa li*M Peat Oar)
After Ferguson’s rnnmiwdtnsnt,
thy economy of our own and a producer to ‘take a chance' In were spirited from his trunk the Florids senator gave rrporters
strong government which ii cap planting uf excess acreage, or of while he was living in tha U. 8. s verv brief account of wlut went
gbla of stilling whatever differ- relatively ‘unknown’ crops. There sector of Berlin. The Prince val- &lt;&gt;n In the closed session. He said
tnq«s arise among our people in ia in agriculture, always the lure, ued the loot at $2,000,000.
that when the subcommittee con­
• .peaceful and .effective Mm- that the producer mav hit the
"This jewelry we have ftfund is vened Ferguson expressed the op­
ner. We must show them we have right combination — the right definitely part of the atuff Prin­ inion that "the right courts'* would
• avstem that works."
crop the right anil, the right cess Hermine entrusted to Fer­ hr In recess until Noveijili*riM
,Hpch a plan will necessarily growing seasons, .and the right dinand’s secret emissary," Car- ' ‘We acquiesced,” Pepp&gt; r added.
lucci said.
Aist a lot of money, he admlt- a killing."
Told that Hughes had said he
•tad, hut he Insisted that it would
‘T he Prince, however, hasn't did not believe the hesrinr would
I'ersonally I do not think this
cost a lot less than the recent fall will hr s, healthful period In yet seen It for identification pur­ by reopened In November, Pepper;
war, and lest than another world which to attempt any get-rlrh- poses. My sgents are roundttig up replied:
*
war. Declaring that Greece is qulck farming. My advice would more Germans for questioning in
"Did he sav jh at 7 Welt;! don’t
connection
■
with
the
whole
case.
the spot to watch lu. Die move to­ he to ‘play safe,’ planting resonknow, If# been set down lor Nov.
ward war, lie said that Carnmuu- ahle'aerrgea of good-demand crop* Some of the leads ,we have been 17.”
Uts are organising an .Interna­ fo r. which Ihe soil • of the part­ pursuing Involve intrigues and
Askesl for comment on tie hear­
tional brigade-oil the borders of icular farm Is known to be aulted, ramifications which point beyond ings which have been held Pepper
Greece In an effort lo overthrow and of course, as always, to grow our apherv of operations, beyond told reporters:
the government which the United ns much stuff for home consump­ the borders of Berlin and Into the
“It’s all over now aed I don't
States Is pledged to support,
tion as can he handled rcumically." Russian occupation sons," For lielieve I rare to say anything on
this reason, Carturci said, he
-"Russia does not want a war nt
would ask help from Russian the hearing Itself,
the present lim e," he said, "bull
"I think everyone who taw Mr.
Jaycce Conference authorities.
•ha might stumble Into one try
Hughrs agreed that he I* et excep­
precipitating some action which
tionally able man and a sincere
I(‘* bIIm &lt;S fine* Past n*rl
Would leadI to
t war."
Egypt’s Warning
man."
Commending the Florida dele­ Seminole County Jayceex lo aiatrt
Hughes, when talking vlth ragation In Congress for Ita sup­ In running the nvctlng. These
&lt;t&gt;*iii*»4 n*M r**» o m i
portrri, said "I really deni know"
port of the State Department’s Inrluded’R. W. Estes, i*&gt;gistraDon; about In this part of the world where Mover su
overseas Information service, Mr. Harrv Robson, buffet supper; Mel­ only by the complete withdrawal
FRED EVANS IS RIOHTI...And like him,
Mevre ha* trstjfled helote ths
Barrett said that this organisa* vin Dekle, radio committee; Roll- .of British forces from Egyptian rommlttee, telling h«v tx&gt; spent
Don Is highly nsenUal to Amer­ ert flelger, public id d r tll nyt- Territory and (he termination of 11(14,000 on entertalnmtnt for
scores of other ex p erts.. .who really
ican foreign (volley as a mean* terns; Raymond Lundqui*;, dance, the eeparatist British administra­ Army offlrere, government offici­
Vincent
Peel,
conference
coordin­
of (omhattlng tho lies and false
. know tobacco. . . have seen the makers
tion In the Sundan."
als and others whUs “pr-noting"
propaganda constantly
b e i n g ator: Dan Wright, mooting coor­
Nokrashy Pasha made another Hughes' planes.
dinator;
Alvin
fidham,'
"brag"
of Lucky Strike buy "fine quality leaf.”
spread among the nations of the
strong attack on British "ImtieiiThe committee member* want
world by the enemies of democ­ breakfast; and Arthur Beckwith, •Him." declaring that he was as­ him hack for mare questiming on
Jr„
publicity,
racy. Thq OWI, ha said, paid for
After all, th a t’s w hat you w ant in
tonished by the recent speech of details of this spending,
Itself many times over during
British Delegate Sir Alexander
Hughes,
In
ths
rxchangv
with
America and what we do dur­ Cadogan. He teratpd the address reporters, said he is not »r spared
a cigarette . . . the honiet, deep-down
th# war.
Explaining what "wo as Indlvbl- ing the neat five yeara. It Is an unrestrained apologia for nine­ to sav whether Mays.- act'd pro­
enjoyment of fine tobacco.
aals can do to help meet this the most critical era In all his­ teenth century Imperlallem" and perly in reeking out hit exposes
serious world crisis, he said to tory. Rut it la a long way from added he thought "eru had Seen accounts.
recognise that a serious Interns- hopslssa anil we can well have the last manifestation of that spir­ "I haven't even examined them,"
situation exists, and to
great and brilliant future if it when Natissp-and Fascism were he said.
ip well Informed about it ao ws .use our head*."
crushed."
-Hd&gt;eHbtalr*! that he hired Mey­
th at we can bring pressure to
Trie banquet was. presided over
Tha premier said Britain "has er because of tha enmity which ns
hear on our reprascnlgtivea In by William 'Rolleston, state Jar* been g stumbling .block to our in­ contend*
f o r e m e m b e r * .#
Wright Field rfflcsrs
Congress to do the right Ihlng, to c*e president, who thanked the dependence and--national develop­ held toward’
Run.
rselvc* epeaksr
bickering among
for nis
hla address
and inIn­ ment for the la
yeara” end
and
ner lor
enure** ami
le st-100 ynars"
*T told Mr. Meyer to ti*a car#
bring troduced
to do what we can
reed stale Ja vcne officials at- gddmL that-*hv real obfeet Of Ihe of these hors end ke«p th,m
Wore
ilations Undini
M
t !r
ty their force# shout 1In
Brili*b Py-”
“I toldwith
him ut .v i.1.1
tm.
to arHrt
M l..
ss hulk Mct.ehee of " sSt.
to*‘more
prove&gt; our
our r#laUoos
relationa
such uroT#
with WrUht
when- Petersburg, and commsnded T. a manner as to dominate Egypt, Flfld liecaua# they hated r«,"
(o keep E, Tucker, Alvin Odham and frem the ground and from Ihe
AfUr that Hugh*, suld, h# paid
out of members of the local committee air."
u,
IHU# attsntjon to wtwt U g tr waa
and to support strong who had charge of the arrange­
-Ui_
doing, alnc# th# publicity n n was
/ u c k y S t r i k e / H e a n s ^ n e To b a c c o
la men,
ments fo r the conference. Rev.
ium has_s population
ealy on# of thousand* of hi* emfuture of the world," he J. E. McKinley aakfd the Invo
** persona and an are*
ployw and h# couldn’t knp track
S ® R o u n d , S o F irm / S o F u lly P a c k e d - S o F re o a n d E a s y o n t h e D r a w
‘
MMdudvd, "dsptnds upon us here cation.
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In U n ity T h e n In S tr e n g th —
. To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Proar*** of America;
To Prodace Prosperity
wfty for Sanford.

THE W EATHER

Partly rloudjr tonight'and Wedne*
day. with (raftered shower*.

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V O L U M E X X X V III
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lit S. Charges Back From Denmark Ruhr Talks
Reds Planned
Will Include
egime
German Policy
Support Of Corumun• ists In Greece By
Soviet S a t e l l i t e s *
Said Peace Threat

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
■if—
S A N F O R E f, ‘.F L O R ID A . T U E SD A Y , A U G . 12, 1947

A a a o c U ttd P re e a .L e a s e d W ir e
■-

NIWlt-tltCTID president of tha
Baptist World Alliance, Dr. C
O-cnr-Johnson. S t Louis, Mo, is
shown on hi* arrival at l.a Guardis
Field. N. Y, from Copenhagen,
Denmark, where th* Baptist nrganlretlon held Its annual conven­
tion. Dr. Johnson la now serving na
r tr e -p r e s td e n t n f S o u th e r n D a u t llt

(Interna t tonal)

Convention.

City Commission
Approves Raise
In License Fees

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12. (Ah
— The door we* opened fot di»cuuion ol controversial policy
mailers aff|cting Germany a* An­
glo-American talks begin today
on way* In boost Ruhr coal out­
put.
Willard Thmp, assistant Sec­
retary of Stale who head* th ■
American delegation in the tin
cuitiont with the Bulnlw ,,tuif(,
rb p rirtm 'k ffrr"(h e initial 'n ito n
that "any ptohlrm which ha* a
direct beating on coal produc­
tion.in (he Ruhr can be diuusred/’ ..
This statement Indicated
softening of a previous State De­
partment attitude
that
such
iMura a t eoeiallaatien of the
mines, should - not be topics for
conversation ainre the eonfrrenre is aimed solely at boosting
coal production.
Tho British government, prlur
U r 'agreeing IS this Conference,
had a*ked that the agenda inrlude examination of basic ques*
tlona like food, transport, finan­
ce* and other topics.
The Slate Department had re.
jeeted this approach and also
turned down a British suggestion
that the talk* be held In tlerlin
alnce the conference obviously
would be on a technical level.
Thorp made It plain In answer
to questions that both policy anil
technical matters would be tackrt'iatlao** •■* Pea* T»*l

Benefits From
Hughes Hearing
Collap.se Seen

V HUGE m o w n MILLS ABOUND the ltejnolda Bombshell after IU epochal flight of 71 hours. 5
mioulwt and (0 xetond* tn break alt rti-llna round-thr « or Id rrrnrda. I'apt, Bill «t&gt;dnm, »ht» flew
»otf!,' steps mil of the t » in enxUtril plsnr (anon ) at Chicago’* Misisi^lpnI Airport. Odom 1(aimed a
new miIo round* Ihe‘world mark and »l*n lieltereil the plnbe-girdMog, record whlrh the "BflltkWir
(Inlernallnisal Hoiinilphiilo)
and its *reiv rMabluhed last April.

Measure
Is Approved By
British Commons
Bi l l Pa sued 178-63
Following D e b a t e
Of Eighteen Hours

N O . 193

Inquiry Is Ordered
Into

Odom Lands With Bound-World Record

State Department'In­
dicates S o f t e n e d
Attitude In State­
ment A t S e s s i o n

LAKE SUCCESS, A o r &lt;2
^ —(4F3—The American del™ fyation asid today that If
tha United Nations Security
Council falls to solve the
..- B a lk a n problem the Unltnl
M Slates la prepared to join
-with other countries to protect
Greece •‘within the prorirIons of the charter."
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 1 2 ,MT
*—The United State* made a ditecl
charge today that . Cttnjgtuuti
♦ o u p * iupported by Albania. Yugotlavja and Qulgaiia hoped to
let up a totalitarian regime in
Greece.'
Herrchel V. Johnion, deputy
U. Sw repieaentatjve, made the
charge before the United Nation*.
' Security Council. He ipoke aftci
Yugotlavia had accused the Unit­
e d Slate* of deliberately rniireptsenting condition* in the Balkan
pH justify the increate' in the
inter
nlerfetence in Greece" under the
Truman Doctrine
Johnson aald support of the
Greek Cornunlsta by the three
Soviet satellites was “* peril to
peace," but added that the "threat
ean be cheeked if firmly faced
by tha United Nations."
Yugoslav representative Dr. Jo*
|a Titian Mamed much of the
B alk an difficulties on the Urdu- 1
ota'tas and on what lie called a
failure of the United Nation* Se­
curity Council to examine lh»
problem closely, i
Me told the Security Council
bat the ll-natlon Balkan In v n if
r&gt;g Commission bad not fa*7 creation of th* aubiidlary
Jry group now in Greece.
"It waa riopoted by the Unituetegstton,'
- »d“ 8tat*i da
t e n Hon h e d e c lar­
i ' |r,siii&gt; F * m r * t i rn * r

W

National Guard
Uuit Is Endorsed
B y V F W Members

Dutch,Indonesians
Hurl Charges Oi
*fkr prnpo»*d National Guard Truce Violations
umt !» he formed in Sanford

Clark Orders Monbpolists Jailed;
CIO Seeks Restor­
ation Of- Controls

.WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 &lt;*’&gt;_
Attorney General Clark today* or
i an invctiifiuon
oi four*
io&lt;
investigation of
Tighter Laws An,a»it3t deted
clothing
ing and housing price*''
prire*'' ■
Lobbying Ate Pre­ He instructed thr JuA
lent* anti-trust divft
dict crl By Senator parlment
[nine- whether "con*pi\
determine
exiil "to maintain or to irit
WASHING VON. Aug 12 UP)
.Senator
O'Mtlioney
(DW p&gt;,l present prises in th* food, ft
prrdiurd today that lightened laws ing and housing fields."
Jail leniences, rather than
•tgatnjl I-iM'Vhm will come from
what he Inmrtl "collartse of the ly lines, will be sought for
violator*, it wa* announced.
Hughes hearings." t
O ’Mihoney ii'iird a statement
■"Sueh rontpiraclet will he p
ealilled "unexpected benefits of ecuted rrlmlnally and In thi
'th e Justice Department
the Birwster .blowup" a» ullirt rate*
oppose acceptance by tha courts at
Democists gibed, at th* suJJrn pleas of nolo Yontknderw (no-con­
breaking, off of the investig* test), and upon rnhvlctlon of the
lion into Howard llug$i&gt;*' waitirndt defend* til* the department will r e - ,
commend Jail sentences for tha in­
plane -cnntracls.
dividual. defendant* ami maximum
Seftalnr Itiesvslrr (If.Maine.), fines against t lm enrpotallow*."
invea*■ I tie stntetiient nald *this inv*
Iiiveitjaating Committee, had te- I in Atistn follow* a thre* months
of the present price situa­
toiled lli.it’i a lustier of opinion" study
tion bv Assistant Attorney Gen­
lo suth Ribca as one form ^rnaloi eral John F. Sonnett who took
Rebellion ID-Va.) tlial ‘Republi­ charge' of the nrill-irust division in
can* got "a political black eye May.
Glark feel*, (t wa* added, that
floor tire beatings.
"(he soaring high pric*s now aonO'Malioiicy listed ns prohaWe tlnuing in thr food, cloth'ng and
"unexpcrlcil benefits."
houafltg field*. re&gt;|uira that a n ew
I. Tightening up of the new and more rigorous annroach b*
which requires lohbyist* to undertaken In these fiahls."
[law
register. He said a tightened law
IDtice. it was stalad. th# decisi­
should place (he origin of many on to Pfe*i for Jail sentsnoas foy
bills Introduced In emigres*.'
MJU|I
individuals
violating the anti-trust
"Nobody baa ever been able to i |„ w*
find out who wrote th* Pan AmerShort Ir bffor# Clark*# wnniync#f VnfftiMHFl! '»M I'MB* litre!
(I huiNhiH ♦»« l‘8*t f u l l

r n - i-tdmard by the Veteran* Of
Foreign War* Poat 3282 at lire i Republic Sends U. S.
regular •nceling livt evening a;
Delegate 2nd Arthe l.rglon Hut. Following a
Ruling For Trimming
.tall In Capt, Roy Green who
bitration. Rc ' i u c s t
outlin'd the Guard program, the
Shrubbery At In­
LONDON, Aug. i?. pin— VFV. members were urged to
BATAVIA. J.v*. Aug. 12. (Ab
lleadf|iisrlere . of the C otisrtra­ paritiipaie In the project.
t e r s e c t i ons Made
The Pub It accused the Inil** Part* announced tonight
(‘npi Gfrcn discussed rhe if
that Winston Churchill would tbrn-m t ~lienrfltar the pay rale cfdnriiatn today of auiKoriiing
A new City Ikente ordinance
hrosricast to the Biilish ration itni i .igc limit which i« 17-33 an attack on -a..Dutch ‘camp—in
which provide* for num etourin-Sunday - a t - 3;LS- IV—M. -O iU - fOT'Tnrirwtthnnrrfur service a ini
P. M„ EST) in repU to Prime
f. f those with previous mil- Sumatra, and the Indonesians
ctease* in licente few for plates
Nether lands
mthtar
Minister
Attlee'*
hrondratl
ap­
Ugr.
t -nlniiig. The full coniple chatgrt!
of business, ptofessiuns. tic., was By TIIF. AB80CIATPD PRESS
Th* current heat wave, wither­ peal to the people lest Hunilny, men! "I lbe local Guard uuit will foicri with launching Urge-selladopted by the Cily Cr*inmi«*»oo
tV loir men. Fapt, Green report­ attacks in West Java
ing thirsting crops-, throughout
LONDON. Ang. IC. ( ,D - The
last evening. Citj .‘..a»Jtg*r H. most tif th* midwest, showed no
LONDON. Aujtrw 12 bV) -The ed Il' Orever, the group will nr
TAMTA. F la . Aug. 12. (iD—
Dutch military authorities rei.DMoscow radio hroadcast a PiavN." Sayer, reported today.
llouie ol Common^Xolrt! author­ gaiiis* with 20 men and 2 offi
eiynt -today of abatement.
Dr Hriber! It. Mills, director of
da
dispatch
from
Pari*
today
troop*
in
Sumatra
had
captured
Except for “rather cool” tem- ization .to tire- 1j i I&gt;cV Government errs over a three-yesr peri'll
The new measure, designed to
saying, that
Italian - American Tampa Municipal Hospital’s path­
give the City additional revenue, peratures In the Dakotas, west­ today to muster the full jciouree* i ill build up the membership. Indonesian Republican army or­ negotiattvr* had agreed upon a ology department, said today th*
The program will bring into Sen- ders authorising an attack m "friendship, trade and navigation most logical theory to account
Nebraska and the northel-i
supercedes the ticeme ordinance ern
Rocky Mountain stales, the weath­ p i Britain; including manpower fr-td an annual payroll °f 140,090 direct violation of the truce treaty" that would place Iraly for the fish-killing "red tide"
adopted in 1944. L Tharp, man' er outlook for today wa* "con. arid industry, (or thr nation*! re­ v.hen the tmrnplement is full, *cIs that It “has been caused by
which bee cine effective a we*k under the “unlimited control of the presence ‘of poiton gas in
renting to Cap!. Green.
| ,7 Attorney General Tam Watson ager of the Western Union Tele­ Itnued warm, similar to that of covery 'program.
American monopolists."
ruled yesterday that Seminole graph office, piotested an' incrcsi.- yesterdays" the Weather Burrini
ago
last
midnight.
Uuyd lipyle, Jam es.Wright and
Gulf waters.
PlBVila
»atd tlie jrraty " provided
* __ ___ *
*■ *
The bill, pau rd 178 to 65 af J--hr Rauls were appointed to ‘The Imloneiiau i.wlm at Jog. Hint "several
County Judge Rl W. Ware la en­
said.
Dr. Mill* &gt;*hl he had received
measures of a mill
title d to a salary of SI.200 a year. in rate of $50 over his former
The corn crop In southern Il­ ter an entire night of debate, spe­ Be’ program committee for th* Jakarta countered tint the Dutch tnry nature be carried out Jointly report* the Army dumped Lewis­
w TKi* ruling was mn.h* In res- $100 annual rate. The Commis­ linois- and- Iowa was reported In cifically gave the Alike adminis- Meeting Sept. 22 at winch time
by the United States and Italy ite mustard gas Into th* Gulf
port** to a request by Lloyd F. sioner* declined to act on his ob­ “pretty hsd condition," the BuI t *itflt P, Whltehair will l*e tit * had opened iltaclt in an altrrnpl In tlie event of vrar against a “about JO mites offshore."
Sovle as attorney for *.h« Board jection on the ground that they resu said, adding that moisture traliqn extensive powers to diteri pnnclpal speater.
|A" wreit tcinlinl of imjmiUnl third power of power*."
"It mu*t be remembered th at
of County Commission fur an op­
now Is needed generally - In all the management of labor ond sup
"The inrm poration of such Lewisite mustard ga* is n potent
Walter IJeigli repotted on tb«- mounlam pacie* guarding the
could
not
change
one
new
rate
inion on Florida laws gjvrrnlng
the are* from the Appalachians plirs so “ tire whole resources oi
Reporter program wltlch| rich uhher anil lea plantations articles tn the Irealy," the paper gas Intended for warfare and it
such salaries after Judge Waie without 'changing the others, said to eastern Nebraska and south­ the Community are available for Veteran*
bean!
-eaib Tue-dsv evening in western Java. An Indonesian added, “ Is regarded in Pari* asil* very lethal, even in diluted
bad presented a bill to the Com- Mr. Sayer, The ordinance goes in­ ward through Kansas, Oklahoma
evidence that along with nego­ form," be slated
at
7:45
o'clock
over WTRR.
use
and
are
used
in
a
m*nnri
mission which Included an Increase
In. Mill* w*» the first scien­
and Texas.
communique .said the Dutch a*- tiation* between the United States
to
effect
on
Oct.
1.
Approxlmatelv
50
inemlier*
atfrom 1500 to 11,200 a v.»ar.
The hot dry weather w*» d# best calculated lo serve thr ill tsnded the meeting and C. W. tackrd with parachute troops and and Italy on the above treaty tist to sujtport. the poison g*»
Die
Commission
alio
placed
o.i
' Tha Legislature in 101? set x
f«r the "tide” which has
scribed
by Agriculture Depart­ Iciest* ol the community.
(Cat) John son presided In the »h- infantry, supported by arlillety they were also negotiating a mill-, theory
county judge** salary at (1.200 a a first reading an ordinance pro­ ment official* In Washington as
tary agreement directed in the killed million* of fish along Flor­
•'tic*
rtf
Gomdr.
F.
D.
Bcott,
It
The
opposition
ballots
came
ida’s West L'nait and left their
and tanks, along the Datftjoeng first jdac* against Yugoslavia.
te a r whan the county population viding fot inciryse in ii^ipection
ICsstlssM m **•■% Twer
from Conservative and Liberal '■ax announced that, beginning
|*rhed 22.00a In 1040 the county
Jogjakarta Ra’Hway.
It said} "Report* about this treaty Lille*' littering Iteachaa from
d't-t.
8
th*
post
will
hold
two
feta
of
electrical
initallationi,
and
opponents
who
hail
attacked
thr
opulatlon waa 22,304 as rotnparrd
''H'tmilnttrrt *»n !*&lt;*«• Tn»l *- Sarasota to Clearwater. Other
there were numerous casuilliei
legislation as n "dictator hill." ti’Mtlngx a month.
scientist* have Mamed a microwith 18.785 In 1030. Tho Sem- in line with building* and plumb­ Deep Sea Fishing.,
(CitHfiMurd
!•
r*
I'figf
T
it isI
The
vote;
on
the
third
and
final
■ fnole County Court waa created by ing inspection fees .
organism.
•
.
Party
Gets
Bij?
Catch
leading, folluwed nearly IK -houfs
Tile Army hs* admitted dump­
7’ ac t of th* Legislature In 1U23
R
hcc Ih Muddled In
A list of 27 haiardou* Interraraguaynn
PrFHident
(
O
i
l
i
n
g
tin
l*ni*
Tift)
ing some mustard gas bomb* in
.which set th* aalarv of the judge scctlonx where shrubbery or tr*e*
Marcel Fell!*, local sign painter,
Czechs Welcomed To Mississippi Election the
Gulf last summer, but denied
i of th* County Court a t (500 -n obscure th* view of moW M* was
■
FleeN
Capital
City
who recently returned with Mr*.
tbe gns was potent enuugh to
| vear. -iri
preaented .by IWk* tiGMnf Roy Faille from Toronto, Ontsrjo,. to
World
Scout
Meeting
*o • many lists over »o wide
Charleston; Youth
Judge War* today declared that VVHHanrv.' T m Commlilton iletnrHDEN OS AIRES, Aug, 12 M l
JACKSON, Ml**.. Aug. 12. bPi kill so
an are*.
. .
he had thown since 1340 that ac­ piin*tl that the owner* of sueh day reported that he and M l wife
rigentlne
source*
**bl
train/
—
The
race
for
nomination
as
Treated
For
Rabies
MOISSON, Franca, Aug. 12— Mississippi's lieutenant g o v e r n o r
--1ho*#* valor* arising from th#
cording t o th* 1017 law lie was shrubbery be notifled'Tri, trim it made big catches of snapper ami
President
lliginin
Morinigo--of
, enttilftT'to a*, (alary lncrea.se but within Uiraa fast of th* ground. trout on a deep tea fishing trip-ht
Paraguay bad fled ..the . -tabtl- UP)—East-West antagnniim* up. was ■nuRldTed today after tw o of surf and gusli, which cause in e rt­
Seqneth -Hrebham, -rigtst—i-par \tiM-nt*n*d caplin! nf Aunnclor, peered turlay to have dissolved tho~ four-m en who trailed Ham ing and cAughing. are not from
that hq. had not ronueslet Ms nf Failure to co m p ly within reason- Davtona Beacji—Sunday. huLsjfc
G rttuK ltr Gommfteion. Ho sta ted *bl* tlm* w«v -mean thxr "ris* Hared that they both got sea sick. old boy who was recently bltun Im' (Ha Asuncion radio aald hi* among the Boy .Scout* attending Lumpkin In' last Tuesday’s pri­ Ihe fish tberoaeTve*. It I* tha
Thee were among a party of 14 by hls-dog which In turn was bit­ fpneminent was pledged In “win the World Scout Jamboree.
fiat hit* ‘* p rk '’as County Judge Cily will remove the shrubbery.
mary said they would not con­ presenre nf some irritating ga*.
C*echo Slovak scouts, tho only test hia nomination and two he continued.
on the "Echo,* ana Don Sill and ten by a dog that had rabies, a r­
l , and Judjf* of tho County/Court
‘In rfihlltion. trees a t Iitterser- Mr*. L. L. Bill, Mi mother were rived hem last night with hi* par- oi die" In defense of the city,
"The poison ga* theory la the
had Increased more than therefold
l.oynlUt line* around Arunekh rejirewntatlves hero of a Slav other* were, undecided.
(O atlaat* *■ (Mas Tw«»
aboard, he said.
4ota from Charleston, 8. C. where are unbroken d e c l a r e d thr nation, found themselves plan*
; sine* ha to o t office in January,
Lumpkin polled a plurality hut one entitled to the molt credence
Mr*. Fall)* caught etx red snap the Incident took pace and this
i 1937, and. that it Is no* necessary
broadcast last night, re- antly and unexpectedly surprised not a majority over a five man and it should be thoroughly in­
per* to hi* three, he declared, and m vnlng reported to l)r. Frank Asuncion
vestigated." he 'concluded.
fr
that another part tlmo employee Tropical Storm Is
field -last ’TuemfSy;
pnrtrd by Brasilian news axen- by the warmth of th eir Welcome,
Meanwhile disposal crew *.were
they averaged 25 pounds each Uuillman at the Seminole County
and pamphlets they brought with
b* had In hla office."
Grady Cook, second high man,
They also caught in id pound Health Unit for Pasteur treat­
: The Slate Comptroller's report
and Tom J. Grayson, fourth high again clearing Pinellai* County
‘'Thi**'consilium* . new triumph
fJ.'fu
Headed
Into
Gulf
Readies of dead ft ah cast. UP
grouper and returned with a light ment.
. for 1045 Haled the total receipt*
for the Morinigo government of Slav youth remained In'their man, announced they would not during
the night, but tha*deposit»
truck loaded with fish and 400
headquarters - tent, umllitrihutcd. go into a second primary. Ji-asa
of Judge Ware'* office n t D.M4;
The
search
fo
r
the
hoy
started
vloch,tnfcelher
with
the
Colo­
MIAMI, Aug. 12, bP)—A trop­
Home of the Ciachoalovak hoya W. Rhanks, llilrtl high man, who were the smallest in several day*.
expanse* were (2.4 21 and icnl storm with rapidly nlcreaa- pounds of Ice to keep it fretl. They here yoiterday after Dr. (Julllnmn rado! (members of the conserv­
Very few dead fish apjieared
gave away most of their fish and had received a telegram from tho ative Nations! Republican Party said they expected to find I he Inhrrtted the right to demand n
L'-it after deduction of (485 in «x- fn r force is expected
ted to ccress the
faaa he was allowed tompen- -Yucatan Peninsula today and en­ last evening dined wttn Arthur Charleston Board of Health sta t­ t&gt;t'king tha administration), prom­ camp antagonistic. Instead, they run-off when Cook withdrew, aald nn *tmres inside Tampa Bkr and
Yowsll on hie yacht at a fish din­ ing that the dog that bit Ken­ ises to win or die.
were welcomed with open arms.
■tion of (5.A53.
he waa undecided. So wa* the rrew* in thi* area vvert reduced.
ter the Gulf of klexlro tonight
ner.
One 17-year-old Ciechoslovak Rev. Charles Hamilton, low man
neth's
dog
ha&lt;]
been
found
to
be
Winds of 60 to 00 miloe an hour,
boy aald;
of the five.
mad. and that the boy'* dojj Is l«.
Defendants In War
ew Title Of Indian with a squall area extending 150
2 U. S. Airlines To
"We’ve learned a .new kind of
IVlien Shanks said he wa* uti
Ing Investigated for rabies.
mile* ahead of the renter, were Miami Beach Police
inlernaUonal unity hare. We were decided, the question arose wheth­ Trial Are Convicted
;ader Is Designated reported a t 10 A. M. by tile Feder­
Kenneth appeared lo lie In good
to look for political unity er Hamilton could demand a run­
Call Oriv Bugsy’s Girl physical condition, said Dr. (julll- Operate Toyko Line taught
al Spirm Warning Service here.
between nations. Here, nation* off.
DACHAU. Germany. Aug. IS,
man. Treatments will he stalled
KARACHI, India, Aug. 12, (A*)—
WASHINGTON. Aug. IS—(JP&gt;— Just
Grady Norton, chief storm fore­
.don’t matter. I t’* a higher
(,!•)
All 231 defendant# in th*
Pakistan Conatltuent Ai
Arum* caster. aald Continued northwest­
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Ang. 12 as toon as the aerum can be de­ Two American airlines have been unity, between human
livings,
War Crimea trial nf Buchanwald
Iv today adopted a resolution that ward movement was Indicated af­ -U P )-P o llre Chief P. P.. Short livered.
authoriied to operate between th* not countries. Every boy It Just
Firts Destroys Barn FoncentraUcm camp operator*
Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a
fohammed All Jlnnan, president ter th* tropical disturbance en­ and acting
Detective
Chief
convicted by a U. 8. mili­
first stajx toward reopening Japan a boy to every other boy.”
’ th* atsem blj and governor gen- tered the Gulf of Mexico and a Charles W.. Pierce of th* Miami
Belonging To Syntes were
tary court today. Sentence* will
" designate of Pakistan, b* ad- tentative note o f caution waa Beach Police paid a “courtesy Truman Family To
lo commercial aviation.
be pronounced Thursday.
Disckming this today, Stale
teed ee "Quald-E-Axem Moh- sounded for the Mexican ami low­ call" on Virginia HU1 yesterday,
All the defendant*. Including
A back firing tractor *ct flra to
Make Trip To Brazil Department officials said that Mrs. H. S. Hoffman
amed All Jlnnah," despite strong er Texas roasts.
it was learned today.
hay In the large barn of Roy Pyme* many 8S guard*, were charged
Pan American
and Northwest
Short said that he triad fb ques­
I The advisory:
Died Monday A M. and tha blaxe, fanned by a strong with violating the law* and uaThe small tropical storm la loc­ tion the girt friend of stein gamb­
WASHINGTON, Atlg. IS UP}— have b«aa (ranted temporary per­
north-east wind, completely ilr»- agr* of war by personal brutali­
Th* title, which m eans "G reat ated near latitude 20 north, long!- ler Benjamin
announced tod*
(Bugsy) * 9c-gcl The Whit* House
_______________
ay mits for operations to Japan,
Mrs. Harriett Susan Hoffman. troyed the frame and metal *lruc. ties and the murder of prisoner*
permits were
They aald the
r
• * * w " will be used In all nf- i ttide
* 87 west
HM h or a short distance about her “actlrltlea Tn Cellfornln" that President Truman will lw
vettarday
morning tura which wae Immediately west of many rountrie*. It le *»tlmat*d
dal act*. doenmenU, letter* and south of Cotumel Island, Yucat­
■he “was very light mouthed" accompanied on hia forthcoming granted partly to enable the tif 69. died
in* to
trip to liraxll hy Mr*. Truman fin
b*pinning Ang. )S. an. It is moving northwestward and he "learned nothing."
' transport 400
-----businessmen following a lingering Illness, Hha of Mr. fljrme* home on We*t First tho death* at Buchenweld totaled
from 150.000 to 200.000.
- Th* debate pro
Si
who are scheduled to go to Tokyo wa* born Oct. 9. 1887 In Rpring- Street near Rand* Siding.
rroflded
the liveliest about 15 mllei an hour with rbvmgHa Mid that he, Pierre and Ed and their daughter, Margaret.
:.L__* L - . l -of
&gt; _a __l_.
j . , _i
Char lea - -Q, j _k o u ,_p m ld ili t Ja I , thU-4»rek—-4p- a ta rt raoparting field,-Ill. s n d - wa*--a re*ld«nt of ■- The f l r e w * report&lt;-d -a t- I3t35 1— A fter-the-eaorl presi l-nt, Rrift*
eslon since the assembly opened
miles Bishop.'head
prUsto detect.
lak e Monroe for tha past sight P, M., according to Flra Chief M. Vlrm-ral Emil 0. Kell, pronounced
if*and brought Dm flirt
our.
outward Ire •aagency hired by Mis* Hill to prrM M CTtW jv told rep o rters1Japanese foreign trad*.
N. 'Cleveland. The light pick-up the verdict, the prl toners began
.
II also waa announced that tho year*.
that the President'* ‘Gyinff vlilt
sareut split between tha Moslem 150 miles ,to th* north of tlm guard her 24-boure
24-hours a day
day,
She I* survived by ona brother; unit wa* aent to Jhe *c«ip and presenting personal plea* for
»end Congress delegates. - cenler.
th* only,ones present daring the to Rio Da ‘Janeiro la still sched­ Stats Department ha* submitted
The center will pass ..
uled for late August or aarlv te tha ll-natlon Far Eastern Prank H. Staley of Muncle. Ind. At least 20 long wed bod* were clemency.
30 minute conversation.
Those convicted included a for­
'CHIEF CONVICTED
■lightly south of Cozumel I t ___
Short said Miss Hill "appeared September, but that tha lime of Commtealoti a detailed policy and two coualna, Mr*. Dale Krein- firemen kept the blaxe from fur­ mer American eltlxen, Edwin Kat5W YORK. A u g .. 12, ^ / F b - In a few hour* and cross over tha reluctant to talk." " It waa mostly departure is yet to be deterrnln- statement of thi* government's brlng and Ml*. Paul Oglesby ther ruining aeed bed* and cover*,
destroyed, Mr. Sjrme* estimated xen Ellenhogan, himself a BuchenBlgnalioan Harold E. 1
ad.
'
view* on restoring commercial of Lake Monroe.
northern Yucatan PenlntuLi this email talk." h T ta id .
weld prisoner who became a
Th# born was Insured, he said.
Funeral
aerrieea
will
be
bald
29, waa
air
flln
to
to
Japan.
afternoon and into tha Golf of
MU* Hilt
Mr. Truman plans to be h
here from
trusty assistant of the Nail*, and
art
Seed
bed
paper
estimated
at
a
t
10:30
A.
M.
Wednesday
at
Until,
now,
Commercial
air
ser­
Mexico tonight Caution la ad­ Paris early Saturday morning. Braxll for tha closing day* of
Joel* Eu Waldeek, former
spes’l fleet tons accusing him vised in northern Yucatan and ad- it wa* In her hom e.In Beverly the In tar-A meric an Defense Ctrii- vice hag been prohibited by Gan- the Southxlrte Cemetery with lb* *2,000 In value wa* doatregred, Prince
along with email tools, the trac- high S3 officer who wa# tbe
mistreating fellow
p
i____
_
Mac Arthur, su­ Erickson Funeral Home In chai
‘low prisoners iacent water areas and over the Hills, Call., th a t gummen shot fere nr*. ]{* will return to this oral DoogD*
ter, ami record* which Mr. 8jrmes flrit German of royal blood to
Dr.
kbit* fn a Japanese prison camp Vouthern Gulf of Mexico during and killed Beige! while ha
country with hi* family ahoaid preme an lag commander, a i an of arrangement*.
h* tried for war crime*.
kept In hi* office In tbe barn.
1 the Philippines.
Brownlee will officiate.
the battleship U. 8. 8. Missouri. occupation policy.
th* next 24 hours.
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Traffic Accidents

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Thlrty-om* jwrBonn were killed u n result of traffic
Occidents in Florida dtirittK June 1947, on Increuse of five
(n comparison with llie nuiliber of futnlitlea recorded for
the same month in 1940, Director 11. N. Kirkntan of the
K * lm «
it
rU n .M iit i
State Department of Public Safety has revealed.
n « ( a W r i t * i » n , mi t u r r » * t n i f t r *
A total of 531 accidents w ere’Investigated by State
- I # N » l t l 4 , r i u f U l a . u M ilrt I k t A l l
ml l l i r r h t , •
Highway patrolman during the m onth-of Ju n e.this year
while in the same month last y,enr 880 accidents were in­
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vestigated. Tiie number of injured jierHona increased from
U lln * ■
• cnutioV iiEgx
280 last year to 300 for the some period this year.
B u r la r t* M i i U | , i
Lr
Comparison of arrests for drunken driving shows that
in
June
1947 there were 14ft~j&gt;ersona booked for this of­
It HM I tin id N II &gt;
fense while for the period in 1940 there were 168 sucli
•
la A d v ia
F i ’&amp;Cf C anln, m »a
arrests. During Juno this year patrolmen arrested 944
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‘traffic violators. For the sa^ier-n)onth«last year' they ar­
Km I]
rested 871' persons. Written warnings, were-handed out to
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5,215 motorists during June 1047.'-'In 1946 fo r'th e same
my # , - 1 . a H afclt a a t j t . a a H «a r&lt; t a r t * *1 mopth 722 warnings were issued.
p
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&lt; ( h a a l C f f i i l E l I t i i a ad
-I
■ Patrolmen put in longer hours and traveled more miles
5
/ m i t r t i l a i M a U (* c I k , , « » • • •
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Hi June 1947 titan they did in the. same period last year.
a
r n U l a a la a d a . «a III t&gt;*
f«r
They spent 34,015 hours patrolling 484,907 miles of high­
ad r m U r a d o M U l a i r* « r« ways. During the same month Ln 1946 they chalked up
la t a ad
27,987
hours patrolling a total of 412,816 miles.
a ld
K i
t a r .. r r p , r * , a u l k r
tllfr
lr ra
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Director Kirkman pointed out that Florida’s traffic
' ; t
la l l a a n lla a a t I l H d &gt;1
O f f l H k a re m a t a la la a d la d a l a t a - problems are increasing steadily due to the growth' and
tal alllta la lb , raaalrr " llh
SrlarlMl baadaaatlafa la CfcltM* expansion of the state us fi whole. The iwtrol strength of
.•ail flaw Y»d.
160 men has remained unchanged.
*&lt;r--k T k i tla ra ld la a aiaaibaa a l d a
A » . « , i n i - I l ’ rr* a a k l t b la a a lll la d
n r l a a l t a l , l a Ik ? a d f a r a a a i d l l c a t la a o f a l l " d a la a a l aat?a r t l n t * 0
l a I k U a tk ia p a n a a . a i a&gt;all aa *11
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TUESDAY, AUGUST II. 1947

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Tragedies Of Teen-Age Drinking

"According to a careful survey, 71 per cent of the
alcoholics examined were found to have been drunk belore
they were 19 years old, some of them had been as young
as ten - and a few even younger," reports Sarah Com­
stock in Your Life magazine. "The summing up of the
survey comes, in brief, to this: The majority of alcoholics
begun addictive drinking while still in childhood.
“Since-it UrciJimervatlvely 'esflmirted' th a t we hare In
the United States 750,000 chronic alcoholics, in it'a n y
wonder that' a social worker says, ’If this teen-age drinking
keeps on growing, a few more decades will find ns .carrying
m burden of adult drunkg so large th at it will be a mill­
stone around our nation’* neckl’
*
■&gt; “Where docs the blame for all this lie? Not, primarily,
with these tragic, children. Sometimes it lies with their
"amities who themselves drink to excesp, and so give the
ys and girls a push along the same road. Or with fami­
lies so strictly teetotulish their youngsters 'sneak out tq
snatch ‘ forbidden fruit. Friends and hostesses who urge
too much liquot- upon Immature drinkers must also share
the blame."
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furthi-r klrtnethrn lh« ralUf,
wbleapraad in Pari*, that th„
Hi- Gaapcri - guvarnmant, &lt;)[*regarding the interest* of . the

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Italian paopla, la perfrdly ready
to mahe an pbedlant tall In U. B.
U ssle
handa."
The diopatrh alfo -diacyajfcj
American activity in' Grace*,'con­
cerning which Pravada declared
“ii baa became known ln Par la l!*e News
M l &gt;‘In III* fta m e it
that American repraaentatiraa are 111*
V k o tl.u M oore*
Marking out a new plan of inter­ »(»* N ew s
vention In Graeco.
P J 0 lu ee-la y E v t n lo c CUiiceIt)l&lt;iUI
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They intend to form *volunteer’ UitA tail* News
MsqueeUuPy Vouie
detachment* of German Nail* &gt;*&gt;*)
l e t b Itk o o i* ifu iiy Your*
and Pollth Quitting! now In the l l i t b Dali S c u it•
American occupation .tone of H i l l ittifew fu ilr Yum a
Gertuany and concentrate thooe 1 1 IJ All i n . NaWs .
detachment* in Italian porta then H iD - a ig n i ’ii
u k u , —,
tranifer them to Greece to fight tHi e,q
s Clan On
the guerrilla*." Prava raid.
* i« i Kart, N ew s '
“American repreaentativaa con­ SiOl Celery C hopper* J u n l n r i ?
tinue jointly with 'th e Grtok S ile ilw rexp u n
ltars o f tha l-yirpl*. t e a *
government to work out plana STiiml l H
o ra in e MSedlinee
for open military intervention. -rrttS M
S u n r ise aM enm ]*
The American representative*, l i S t .New,
convinced of .the inability of *t»» SuutU * S eren ad e
government force* to auppre** l i l t fltltc h lu g Tim eM orning Ltevinlunr
the aver mounting- guerrilla tI ll*
m
Morning M editations
movement, believe foreign military *i»*
Nsws
intervention in ‘ Greece to be t i l i g w lu g tlm e , w lih U leun MUlei
a n d Uen* K n ip e
essential.
Oaniaty K ay*
“At the tame tlhe, throe rap- tl ii ll tt Shoppers
erersd e
reoentatives believe It I* necesoary t i l * Wusnan'a dW
orld
to potlpone for a time the dlt- ltl« « ila a d llh e N e a r
patch of American or Tnrkiah l#i»Z L atin A m srtfan ithyth m s
troop* to Greece, aince in tbeir ZOitl T u n es V«u’ , , n . . , u . . u , t
ItilO M orn in g Mslodtr*
opinion thi* would involve certain II:#*
News
political dlfficultie*-dtnu**tic or t i l t * O rgsn Interlude o v er S'fugretir
intcrnational-for Greece add the
Rsrum *
H i l l Luncheon rianc*
United Statea."
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New* at N oon
W sM ern Itoum tup
N oon IU.*r X a u e
Pruitii-s C ioartet
N ew s
lln w .'rd Bariuw
Ily W av o f SluslC
S alop Serenade
N ew s
H*r N one R au ch
N e m o f the D a y
J os CoVateada , f j f :-*ie
I l l s A fternoon , p » m ,
itOO N e m
4 |IS I HU)’ Club
&gt;»## I.u csl New*
St IS Nf v eil* Tim *
Si in Meet the Band
S i l l Dally Ctausfc*
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Indonesian War

. --- ;------rr« U a w ( (teas Tow*' (IM)
among the population.
Meanwhile,
in
Jogjakarta
authoritative
source*
said
today that th* Indonesian govern­
ment had transmitted to U. 8.
, a . pd a~r mi i■ _■ .
Cohsul General Waiter P. Poote
in Batavia a restatement ef its
Summer vjuluf* at Miami lie
detire for appointment of an ininclude Min Viigini* Hill. gnl
tarnations! arbitration commission
friend of the lair “Bugiy" Siettel.
to work out a final isttlament
with the Dutch.
The CIO h*i hunched * nation­
The sources said that tha state­
wide ebropsign iceking the defeat
ment had been relayed to Foote
HiT&amp;herHearingby. a special laillu chlKHit HiT»
'o f . 368 congteumen. Tltey don't
morning with a renewed expreselike Anybody.
~
fUrtHl'Rfled
8*1179 f**sgs»
Ion of appreciation
for the United
J»pi
lean
international
Monopoly
hill,"
Hoover
Speaks
States'
offer
of
It*
"good
offices”
1
How far this bolita raekel can
he added.
in settling the dispute.
'•
(o' once it gell eilabliihed ii
Brewster Is co-author of o bill
The tint ion’s elder statesman, Herbert Hoover, who is The statement was said to havt whlrh
over’ thewn by the aneil in Miami
been agreed upon at a four-hour , would restrict If.- -S .........
respected
by
friend
and
foe
alike,
lias
no
hesitation
in
cabinet session last night sftsr If** ,*'r . 8 n t operations to one
pf the city'* chief »alely im pede;
casting the blnma for the present disturbed state of the Foote, who made a sperisl pUn* line, to ho formed j,y nil groups
and another city employee on
world Mpinrely tin the shoulders of Husjua^In.his birthday trip lo Jogjakarta Yesterday to interested In oversea* onerstiont.
R #y*/ chargei of lellinti bolita ticket*.
confer with Indonesian ’ officials, The measure has hacking of Pan
statement he says:
t£- ‘ ‘*
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American Airwave, B pioneer in
had returned to Batavia.
"Another
year
after
the
war’s
end
finds
the
earth
overtese operations.
Egypt bat joined that rapidly
While
no
official
statement
2. Re-examination of the need
■
growing lilt of natiom annum to without pence, little recovery in production, increasing waa made concerning lh« U. 9.
special committee*. Th#
get ihed of the ‘‘liiitiih Empire. danger of starvation abroad and a|arm s of another world •position as outlined by Foot* for
H'i»he» investigation w*a conduct­
war.
One
nation
alone
by
refusul
of
co-operation
and
to
President
Soekarno
and
PremThey didft'r have
*o much
lar SJarifoeddln, it w aa.under­ ed by a zpedal •committee and the
destruftive acts, is responsible."
to lay about it, though, when
stood that he had expressed his senator said Congress will «xamHe
maintains
thdt
it
is
possible
to
make
peace
among
xtaff*- «m[-loved at
Mussolini w ii making war along
desire that the •IM.
the nations outside Russian influence, but if that }4 not overnrfienl'*
ndonasian and Dutch negotiate great expense,
their border*.
done, the United States may in? able to live in armed isola­ their dispute bilkttzelly with 8. A n e x a m ln stlo p o f. ths hack
**,___ American n id .------ -—
—
ground and qualification „f all
•r i-..
Now* jam niM lsm onte that * tion, which he admits is m ost1undesirable.
He was said to hava told tha congressional commlttsa staffs.
.
To
every
thoughtful
observer,
n
life
of
armed
isolation,
L y , s m*y°f w»l Jlected _ down • llmie
Republican leaders that the United
A. fVMshone' ■ ,1-1 fl,p “inlec.
[ait week with 125 rotated pen- even for a nation as well-endowed as our own, in uhdesir- HUtes.- in offering its good off­ national aviation monopoly bill
pie voting and 87 while people able. But if it is necessary, wo should form a peaceful ices, envisioned that they wonld hss been killed b y t h i record in
&amp;
should be intciciting to Sanford- coalition of the Westerh countries. We must leave the'door he used not for mediation or ar­ # Hughes hearing.” He added
bitration but aa an aid to obtain­ at Congress wll&gt;- use a microsilea contemplating a municipal open to Russia to Join us If she will. But it she won’t, then ing
£
agreement between the Dutch rone upon "efforts of ths utility
let her do the business of maintaining isolation all by her­
election
next
Fall,
Ordinarily
in
and Indonesian*, Just, as Britian’s lobby tq kill public power, so ap­
»a/
self and se$ how she likes it.
good offices had been used twice parent during the la ft le u io n "
ihi* city of 13.50fl" peiiom, not
before during vlilta to the Indies - 5. Forecast that future congreamore than one or two hundred
by Lord Killearn and Lord Invar- rinnal investlrsHon* wilt avoid
lake the trouble to vole in * city
chapel.
The
Attlee
Program
election. Under iucIi cntumilancei
It was ' understood that ths "intemperate and unproven *eNew York Herald Tribune
' Republican government, In 1U SSETmjf*1"' ............. .
i » F . ‘ anything coulJ happen, and might
reply, said that having already
0 ‘Alahonev'a Riiereatlnn that
It Atlanta, where there hat been
It I* not *a«y to bring Into and Ihe program I* applied. Mr. appealed to tha United Natlona
it felt itself •Congress should taka a look at
a record-breaking - c r i m e wavt aound perspective the real nalurr, Attlee is already under attack Security Council
bound to await further action by Ita InvestlgaUnr committee* got
liner the war. women have or- depth or potential con»*muen.-ea of from the Conservative* on Ihe the Council on the question of
from Senator Murrey
the British financial eriii*. And ground that he Is too tender to­
, ganiztd the “Georgia Women Y It Ii hardly appropriate for Alitertha dispute to an in­ fD-Mont),
ward the workers and from hie submitting
Murray said th# two week* of
' Gun Club," and have hired «p leans to try to pais ImlgnictH on own far Left -,n the ground that ternational arbitration’ commiss­
.*&gt; 1 ,*!. by tb* Republican-conejtpert to give them letiona in the "sufficiency" of (he diertic, if he Is too lender to capitnl. History ion.
■trolled Senate War Investigating
« OL markiinaiftbip.
"Piiiot Packing still generalized, program which and the liriUah people themordves
Committee ot, Hughes’ wartime
the Dritiah Labor government hat must decide the argument. For the
Mamat, led by Mr*. Geutge Slew- belatedly presented to i&lt;» netmlr.
plane contracts represented “just
Crisis
Measure
present, M r/A llk o a*ka from the
another example of ‘efforts to
arl, 60 year old grandmother, are Kiam the American point of view United Slates only modification of
T ' ar.
wl,n»«» who takes
It
can
be
said
that
juat
over
a
year
ff'ea
tla
eeS
fle
a
s
l*ags
Oar)
going around prepared to rhoot
the non-dl*crim&lt;nntlon and conver­
th- stand."
this country (again,
tibility clauses of the loan agree- of dehsle. The Labor Party holds -Brew*ter. who^ U chairman of
at the drop pf * h it. All of which ago
belated!
belatedly) agTcrd to invest
STn1} ant. The clauses ara already point­ a majority of about two to one the committee, commented In
may be very well in there deyr billions in zsritiilv
Brltlih recovery, aa a less, Their only meaning was to in Ihe Commona.
of law leitn ru , but wc feel iori) prerequisite to the recovery of a insura a return toward a free econ­ Tha House of Lords was to Maine that Murray “ta trying to
the war investigation com­
working InUrnaHdiial ente: prise omy as the loan did its woijc. Tha ircelve the bill for dsbsts on sec­ atop
for their hutbinda.
system. Todsy the credit !&lt; with- loan. hewever.'Thta not dona its ond reading during tha sftsr- mittee again."
Aa fon Murray’s "im ser" comPrime Minuter Attlee ii at tail in twv&gt; month* of eshsiullop, and works the free inarkat envisaged noon.
ment, Brewster said, "that’s a l­
Its
object
haa
not
been
attained.
The
act
continued
indefinitely
I
In
these
clause*
Is
a
present
tm
gellipg around to talking common
so a m atter ef opinion.”
The reason* are several *nd r *n-, PosalbBIty. and. whatever the l*ral and mads applicable for th* new
Murray said h* waa ssrious in
’&gt; f
Ihe IbitUh people. He not be laid wholly to any e W na- PbaDlon may ba, 8*cr*tary Mar purpose of coping with the na­
- now tell% thtm that “We cannot tiogal policy. Tha norm s of last1shall la entirely right in rc-onaider tional sconomic crisis th* tmec- gugeaU ng the senate should in•to itfl own investigations.
|tU«por* lh« help, which, our lal- winter, which aevorely cut B riliahing clauses whoio maintenance gsney. powers given the" gevtmr
.
i
j
t
r
ment,
then
Conssrvatlvs^at
the
production
at
a
burst
critical
Unu-.1
would
be
of
no
effect
and
of
no
^ ^ ^ S m e m b e r i of- the common
Ireginnlng of th*. war. The poweta
ware unforeseeable.
The sharp value to any one,
Heat Wave
*m wealth have been and are giving
leval-aharp.’^ B u t this la technical and throw* Were renswedon a short-term ba­
(C n lla v tl fr*M p « « o ^ )
*o generautly
. we mint regain
sis in 1P1G to rover the tranti^aomLu,1aih? '° T ,Wu ■
tl,lht 0n ,h j fulUro- U J,rthreat" to all midwestour economic freedom and gel
^
1“ u * L1C 1 4 lU*« doss not succeed In rioting tlonsl period from w ar to peace. aern"eertuita
crops.
It also gives the government
into a pozition in which we pay /-Tm i?nJ W Cn
i
*
y, *Tef l ,lia *f*P now tha exhaustion of th^ regulatory
Tha only relief | n proapect for
powen:
. .T*
° th" 0,ht*' 1",nd‘: dollar lean will do It for him in a
•il we need by our own exFor "promoting productivity of any. of tha midwest, forecasters
tha Inability or unwillingnets of faw more weeks, and the result
Very i-til laid. Somc- tin Labor government lo rasd the! would seem to t&gt;e the tame. Lon- industry, • commerce and agricul­ •aid, would be a narrow band
which needed lo. be laid eanger slgnaU an-J move to e/fee-'don. talking dramatically about the tures, for "fostering and direct­ of eool air moving eastward to­
night across Minnesota and tha
• minute the war ended. Bui tlvo action until thav ware hlaittd world “dollar famine," doc* not ing exports of any riaaose from northern Great Lakes region,
in*/' it by th* crilirit n cf their own1 conceal tha Idea that the Attlee *11 or any countrl*#," for
the electorate got from pubdc baa at law nunnried a program may break dollar price*, dressing the balance of trade." widsly scattered showers were
Attlee then glowing wordi crisis which might have been met Whether it does or not, the qu**Mexnwhiia, the owners of probable tonight also tn northIowa, extreme southern
like government wai go- t».o?e easily W4»n greater prompt- Hon for American policy will (till Great Br|tian’* 46,000 motion western
Minnesota and wert-centraI Wis
picture
th
eg
ten
declared
today
feed, tlothe and-houte ev- m V
. . . .
be serious. W# cannot continue to
conalti but t ^ y ware not expected
A* a t fezamolt of that dpmrstlr loan exports to rconomiei which they "cannot conliaua" without to b« of any benefit to crops.
w end it wazn’t going lo
cr ikitm . ah arUclj from "Tl« fall to show the will or ability to Hollywood picture*.
Although temperatures yester­
anybody anylhirjg.
They urged th* Labor govern­
i.cimomlst of 1 u i mu was re- get thaadvra on a srtf-sustaining
day ware below the 100-plus
p ri-» d on Uv* J* jj a werk ngo basis i but neither, on th* other ment to reconsider the 75 per readings of last wttok's searing
CelltoI M- yittleoa ns# png.um follows band- can we price ourselves out cent' tax on foreign flint earnings, blast, a few mldwestern points
which Provoked American tih a
at
the Jay- *lg**lyl° ‘Plritand even In detail of a world market wh
companies to embargo all ship­ reported highs of 100 or abova
"The JCconoraislV* advice.
moat ranging upward from
•gave the
ments ef feature pictures and
00,
short subjects to Britain.
’ picture c*f food
In aharp contrast, Idaho Fails,
“Ja It your deliberate intention
H IM
for them g u and of i B H I
to obH terste the British film Idaho, reported a low y*aurSpecifically,
he
has
called
for
Icturnomio
atatesmanshlp.
of
» how
industry?** ttw
Cinematograph day of 80 dagreas and a trace
limning tha mRera’ work week by
of froat but general rainfall pre­
t&gt;rld. two and a half hour*; gutmtally,
Exhibitors
Association
vented crop damage from the
P rim s M U dsttr A ttlee tn e
said h* haa exhorted labor to more
cold. However, some grain . w ai
published
after
an
production,
zziinagemtnt
to
more
U.
S.
Charge.
eon
lost In thrift, counties struck by
in the use of capita] for
| better rsstraint
bill storms.
^fh e confiscation of 75
ataenUOl rathsr than merely pro(O llIS H S
i rag* Owe)
Beneficial rains ware reported
:;*#d heie fitabla end*. The general appeal *4, “in Order to Ji
Justify the In- cent of the earnings In this «
in Kentucky, Tennessee and south­
oui ta backed by the hill taking n*w ere*** in the InUrference In S r of American film coo
ward, hut tha waathsr generally
thout an
#*ra for the IlnHted I'aiirtpdeP Greece- The United Slate* need­
fain pokrera
continued hot.
ing avmilabls^mld only
tlon of
ittols on both man power ed a eubetdiary
tliiraa
the
withdraws)
o
f
“
to crw U the Im
but ou t
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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ment. the CIO full employment
committer- had issued s call for a
special ’session of Congress lo re-

1,000,000.Gallons
Of Water* Are Used
Every Day In Sanford

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led, but he*declined to li»t
a p eciftc o n e* .

“The results will be intsiu^
8anford residents use 1,000,000 In Ruhr coal produclion
|
than anything that comas ,*st
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k.
there would be anether round of ^ |h# F|orj j , |&gt;ow, / ghd Light; g |r William Strang, head’ j
wage demand* If living vost* co"-, c ompgny and Ihe Stato Adverlis- (he BritishR group,
said
he sgmj
agne]
H H i
, hi.
Li. announce'• log Commission,
tv atcr is
CUrk r^aliedj In
Commission. Water
is taaen
taken generally with the dcfinitiun tf
the work the conference fact*,
ment that lT .U d.nl Tril.ii... h . . &lt;'..m H..|i . . I I ,
Thorp wba aaked to ctumunt
icpcstedly warned
_______ ____ _____ _______ I P on a published report that Sun.
rising prices.
Bled St Thirteenth S ited and tary of State Marriiali and UrltClark's statement said:
French Avenue. Tho water i* |,h Foreign Minister Bcvip kt»i
“In hi* State of the Union mes­ chi
urinated. • , •
agreed to postpone the quettis,
sage in January, President Truthe heading, sewage and of__whether, lo socialize the Gt^
msrTpointed out to the C o n g ress__.Under
. . . _________________________
that, deepite half * c . t u r / of sn- "»»'« dlfF « s l ‘' U j Z ^ d that n i a f t j j t w * ; ^ . — ti-lruZt-Jaw~WifWTVWMTT^TTft ofi
U . n.,)' T 1 J ,\?e a . )w ' T, j P .
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H ieTravest throats to our welfare1
* « being m ade.for a ntW,
don’t Always believe what I
lay ia_lhe increasing concentrs- *7**m •«*
in the paper.. I ‘Just-esa't
lion of power in the hand, of g l ‘rie* are reported to us# Jm iner- comment on that. ■
Small number of giant organiza- • ,0'* ®*' dump at
own « p&gt;|
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lionz. and that today we Bad that
GsrUg* is collected twice) When Untold F airhs.r ttsto a greater extent than ever b*-’
Norway In 8.2^ thuuu«ai l f |
fore whofe imiustrie. ave^^ domin-'
• Educational faeilltie* includa of the local jarl* or lord* ahw. «
•led bv one or • few larger orw h lu .
^ b ^ 1* done.1 their, ancestral estates irj
J
present enrollment of 712. am up new establishments in sock
ganizations which .'an .restrict 1 withansaltu
nf
•txtlrt .IIIftini'*
1«atj* In .Iv .l «L_
production in ths interest of high­ and capacity of BOO, -on# Junior1 place* as Scotland, Ireland. tLeer. profits and thus r.vtuce em­ High School with 222 puoilz and Hebrides tbe Orkney*, the Shet.
250 rapacity, and one whit# hlrh lands, tha Faeroes,
northern
ployment and purchasing power.
"In hi# recent mid-tear econ­ school with 482 snrolUd snd 5w&gt; France and several countries ea ,
the Mediterranean.
omic report, the President warn­ capacity.
ed that prices, to, support a pros­ -Thera are two negro elementary
schools
mentioned,
with
780
en­
permia economy, must be kept
down, to the lowest p u n t compat­ rolled and capacity listed as only
"YOUR H IT PA R A D E "
ible with coat a and reasonablu bus! 450. There is one high school
n ett incentives and that a free (Crooma Academy) with enroll­
WTRR
enterprise asytrm can not. toler­ ment of 400 and raparitv of 7100.
Under health facilities ta Hated
ate collusion in price, in curtail­
TUESDAYS
ment of output, or in restriction the County Health Department
7:15 — 7:45
of capacity expansion, or. tho h*m- with a atairf of one full-time and
nering of the entry of new firms one Dgrt-tira* doctor and threo
Into the business life of the com- nurse*. It operates ventraal niaease. m s u z u L child; health and
njunity. .. .
*Dr. (ju rie s L. Persons™
“The antf-tnilt program for thle Weli-bhbv*anUnubercldoaH clinic#.
vear will be aimed at these vital Fsrnsld-Laughton Memorial Hos­
Optometrist
In addition to Ihe navy program pital, • general hospital has 126,
Sanford
Atlantic Bk. Bid*.
problems.
•
Phone 296
Public parks mentioned Include’ Hours: 9-12 1-5
the division will continue lie pre­
Sat. 6-12
sent activities aimed at breaking the Ninth Street Ball Park, th* Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted
u d monopoly power In various In­ Lakafront-Softball Park and Fort
Mellon Park. Athletic liable -in­
dustries."
clude I Seminole High School foot­
field and Municipal DmII Park.
Arab-Jewish Clashes ball
Mullat LflkeJ |Pnrft&gt;4ind Big Tree
are publicly opera led.
In Palestine Persist Park
Sanford Is reported to have 160
miles of paved and 100 miles of
JERUSALEM, Aug. 12. {JP)— gravelled ■*?—&gt;* Ahoiit M) n«rThe toll in continuing i
Of Ihe street* are curbed nnd
irllh violence in Palestine rose't'DDlt
approximately 20 percent ihozld
to 6 killed and 14 wounded to- be rebuilt or extensively repaired
day.
The latest casualty was a Jew- during the next five /taro .
tab mute Seriously wounded by a
knife attack otf the Jaffa-Tel
Aviv city line. Police said the damned by the C ity' aural in­
mule waa unable lo identify the spector, Dr. Raymond Bass, anil
attackers, but it was presumed had been burned In the City ihritterator.
they were Arabs.
NEW MONEY FOR
Chief Williams reported the.
Three Jews were killed last
YOUR OLD THINGS
night in the second night of com­ repair work had bran completed
munal strife in the all Jewish on the garage building back of
You/' Diicsrded Furniture
city of Tel Aviv. A group of men the jail and that a life saving
Pkvno, Radio, Ui^ycU, Tools,
identified by police as Arab* ac­ boat will be kapt there with
loo Bos. z u be soM e k l
costed and stabbed a Jewish man trailer, grappling hooks and inand woman near the Jaffa bound­ hsiator equipment to ' supplement
A WANT AD IN
ary, and a little later another that at the Fire Station for res­
NEWSPAPER
cue
work.
man was beaton and stabbed’ to
death by passersby.- Police first
btlleved this victim to be an
Arab, but laUr. .identified-him as
Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
America's M om Beautiful
Aluminum - Cedar — Polished Aliimlnuz
[C ity Commission
Aak Me For Free Estlmaie
P. W. 8 T E V E N S - 617 W, ItoblitHon - Orlando
&lt; ra a t|a a « 4 rraat l*a*r Oar)

Phone 2-0729

lions must have a space of six
feet from the ground to the low­
er limbi and branches, it was
ruled.
D. B. Stafford waa granted a
beer and wine tolling license Jt
1404 West Thirteenth S trttt, With
the ptarlsion that tho placo of
business be closed on Sunday.
Bids were authorized for two
dump truck bodies, each equipped
with a hydraulic hoist to ba used
on now trucks for garbage an 1
trash collection.
Ths Commission took undst
advisement a request by O. W.
Kilbee for payment of |B2 for
meat he had brought to town for
Impaction which had bszn con-

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ANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, AUG. 12. 1947

Oxygen Use In Planes
With Unpressurized
Cabins Found Helpful
AP NtWllMlWM..

"breakfast flight"

•*

C ivil/ttlf regulation* at present
require oxygen only for mem­
ber! of the “operating crew" df
such aircraft at heights between
.10,000 and 12,000 feet, and stipu­
late that an “adequate supply’
of oxygen must he available for
above 12,000.

Seminole County
Court Records

Albert ftaltt* n a i Nellie It
Eoholi, Hoy IV *1*1 To It N W|od-

k*m tF«* Simple Decdr
L*tur*ncr

A ttux Cscvlla To
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Nrwntin. IMnJmmln etui Hetty
R To Himg.l K Itoblna r u n (lerIll: VI. H TA TB RORTUJ
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Amctstlon
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ht tu lie ■stMiiiM.red
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Sorting full course Luncheons from 12 — 2

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it and l.utitrre inn

sc Shrimp, Chicken, Dock, Hum
in ters, in c lu d in g our 8MORGA8&lt;
lu llc r. W eek d a y s fro m 5 to 8.
Sundays from 12 to 8.

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at lie hart been ill*
»ard Uigifm.’. manS.-mlrtnie County
rntmorre. flint speent fnr *he visitor*

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(HI ANOIO-AMERICAN Ulsctittloas, looking to inn cased coal output In
Ute German Ruhr, scheduled to begin In Washington in the near futiire,
are considered highly Important Pi the future of Kurope. The above map
showx location of Ure coal and Iron ore deposits. Chart* tndicata amounts
of Iron, coal and steel produced In Germany and France. The big ques­
tion will be wtrethcr tn revive the Ruhr ns a steel center, u It wss before
the war, or to concentrate^* making of *\eel elsewhere. Prevlmixly, Ih#
cflMANT

from $1.50

it by ilui Chamber
rtnup,

Our screened in Torch U most suitable for
llridge Turlies.

ircle Meets
trs. HucUer
'tucker wns hostv***
*tf the First HnpMundue altcMunin.

l'W&gt;kx.,Jjt, lUV-iidcij
tmvtnrw m cethtr
time Mr*. J. T.
*.. George .McCall
thi* , *er vice,
Pilot,i by Nit'holl* Htiulr
ircd that tiiv
Mrt Odltlfnhu*
( Mi- Vilen Itoyd Wallace. Jr., daughter off Mr. and Mrs.
re cltAigp "f
.Milk Itoyd. Hr., .h Ii«mv marriage to Mr. Wallace was nn event of
i' program
. A.ig. t* in Spartanburg, H. C. The ceremony wa» performed by the
I lii v. .In),n H. ItlihaiiUon in the Second Presbyterian. Wrurrh. Mr.
in business meet- tin Mr* Walt nee ui, nt present on o wedding trip thiouph North
Iter served *&gt;i lot t'aioliitii mid Ohio and plan to return tu Florida in the late Fall.

lilemlx-ie present,
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P i l l I*. A lbert * lu x N ellie R T e
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P rb urn. O liver I—e t l m
p r a ttle
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Marrenslle. Anthnny rtu x Roa* k
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Robins, Hamuel K rtu x riertm'tr
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g A T I B r A I T in * OP U O IlT U tU IK
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T o II I e .ie r T h o m a s e t u i p in ren .e
(B eal)
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Future Of Western
Europe Seen Linked
With British Crisis

of lutrsh 'depression before il finnil v comes util upon the bioad
highway to recovery, A ttlee him­
self minced no wordi over the
scriolisnesa o f the Puiiliim.
“ We have to face now," he sa d,
“before tvu have recovered from
the e ffe c ts o f the war, and lie for *
our long-term plan* liavo taken
effect, I lie neecsslty of reiving eft''
tlrrlv on our own resu uees. This
is n nituiition ns rent'll i a* any
th a t bn* faced us in nue l.rng hlstory.
We nitrst, th e n fore, act
vigorously an d draitlealiv.*
The P rim e Minisier galled on
the cotm lrv fo r it natlonnl e ffo rt
com patnble fo th at tvhieh was
developcil d u rin g the war. An cs*

Ry DKWITT MACKF.NZIB
AP Foreign Affair* Analyitt
The aennational nature of Kngland's economic crisis, involving
as itjlocs the great experiment In
Hocialism, naturally renter* world
attention on her, but wo slmiddn't
allow oursrlves loTw niisii d into
regarding this as sqlelj n llriti.xn
disaster.
Most tertainly it is one of* the
momentous inlernaliu-ial developmrnts of the post-war period. Dp,un .JJritain's di giee. uf sutciu^-Ju .Umatoii lu.uuojliio radU-lUtvnsi*
dealing with this emergency mtnl heard him "proclaim
depend largely whether the Wes­ "We cannot rest upon thr help

tern democracies are able to hold which our fellow mctnW’* W the
thoir own against ihn Westward rommonwrallh hnvq brett and are
sweep of an aggressive, empire living so gonorously, and even
though pinna may bo pul forw ard
building Comunism.
Kngland’s had luck D a alm k r bv our friend* in America to help
of rare good fortune for tha Red bring p ro sp erity bark to Kurope,
lam and fta world revolution. we must sta n d on our own feel.
T hat is Jt realistic approach to
Should the crisis worsen and lie
protracted, It m ight prove to tv j i ‘ tough problem , but there aro
the Samson whose stningth would certain imponderable* tu bo dealt
topple. the pillars of tha nlready with. One of them Is the V 'e n g th
shaky polltlco-ceonomii structure of A tlee’s leadership, which Ms na*
of W estern Kurope. ■
* • ina questioned Ity aom-' of hi* own
An already terribly waakJreil followers, especially the rglynme
France would find It Mlfflrult, if Id'ft-W inger*. It's quit • posslhl&gt;
not impossible, to keep her feet that the economic crisis may be
under such circumstance*. French complicated by a potlpcrd trubregSocialist Premier Paul Rnmndirr
A slialile H ft has dev duped over
in a speech yesterday nttacki-d
the asperation* of Comunism thu question o f nationalising the
which he said tried through pro­ ro u alrv 's g rea t steel Industry.
paganda to change the meaning of This nationalization was on the
.the word “democracy." T he fate SoriulM election platform but
of the small nations of Western thing* haven't gone well because
Kurope obviously la Hnked with of powerful Oppositim from the
sleel Interests. Th» lo&gt;ft WTtgera
that of France and England.*
Prime Minister ‘Attlee declared Insist on carrying out the progmtn,

M ora I roam r o tts s s la Lqt 1 Ulk

and the political writer &gt;f th* (.on-

I T r 1*.

don

vastorday Britain fa “certain of
victory." and the consensu* of ob­
servers seems to be that thia fore­
Although only a third of the cast is warranted. However, none
United States motor travrl in at can stay at this juncture how long
night, three of every five traffic the unfortunate
_ __
deathe are-at night.
struggle along tho tortuous'trod

SCOn'S SCRAP BOOK

Dailv E x p e r t» •nvt m ajor
rhanges in th * . -jr-m n e n k may

result.

*'

More Ilian 3,000 person* die In
rural fires each year.

r.

TODAY' and WEDNESDAY!
Spectacle! Savagery! bury!
DOORS OTKN AT 12: IS T. M.
CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS DAILY
IH F.l/ FROM TUB BEGINNING:
TYutures At

thnil will) what MOM did tu
'‘The 11liman Cornedy."_____ _

F. Umw

mpier. .M *. W. Il

Hollywood

They cUanged il around Xo
much that the complete tune ot
the (limit wn* lost, .he. complained,
“It t in net I 'tint to Im mmmy and

Ry ItOii TIIOMAH

' C atdw tlt. Ilanry »iu* lle iltu d e Tn

D II

gilt-sl*

juyci) the breakfast
spring* and »wim*
da.

Ruhr atecl mills obtained their coal nn the xpot an d much of their Iron
ore from northeast Franc*. The French mills Im ported Ruhr coal, but
their steel output wax far below that of Germany;-------- tfntcf nnrtcmal)

WARRANT* IIKKII)
Williams. Lllssboth II. tWld) To
William A. Hum. rtux Jull*
County of swmlnul. |[IKKH| Tu
Elmvr C. Ilstm an .tin Jrwte
.ItanaUd. t~ A. «tua Mai* To V
Malta i l a i Mltitils K
'•
l.allle. IlstuM H ui Jean
Tn
D in ar McKIrvalh *tux Violet l..
Kalamlnitt W » etua KmIs t.
To II H Arnold . t i n m io iy t't» l

N**l J in m

he sliid.nt* of :hr
I .of Aviation. \vn*
*with e|et'?M plane*
tlite-Tliv&lt;,' Inchiilvtl
rro Service al New

COAl

WASIUNUTOM—Col. M. 3.
While. flight surgeon, find* that
airplane passengers In unpressurIxed cabin* get headache* frn.it
flying for long distances at 9,000
to 10,000 feet altitude, hut that
oxygen cure* tn« headache*.
Mental alertness, he added, ap­
parently alow* somewhat al above
10.000 feet under the same conditlon*.
Major Airline* usually fly under
9.000 ' feet, but go higher with
pressurised cabin plane*.
Writing in the Journal of Avtatlon Medicine, Col. White dc*
scribed .studies of eight persons
who ' made a roupd-the-world
flight in «*• days a year ago In
the Army Air Force* Air T ram port Command ship "Globcster."

aches, diminished mental activity
and many other ill-defined symptorn*" resulted from rapid ascent
(about 9,000 feet per minute) la
a 9,000-foot altitude. "They are
frequently experienced by ind’*
vlduals ex pored fo this altitude
for period* longer than
four
hour*.”
"I believe that In any prolong­
ed flight in an unpressurixed cab­
in planel supplementary oxygen
should be available for passen­
gers at altitude* of at toast 10,000

ist, ij'uinU-r, '•!- A ulte.t Kiti“ June. Hk\cr. Mark St*
slid lawyer Nat Willi* ceiolunH-d fill net Wllile hut e stiff,
up* within n year.
their seventh HnuiretiMty-. .
Ft auk Situs! va "ns named Knoic. who once Made
west N iit'jlltclur fur the llmnrii writing mystery «turh»»,
Kuiiyun cancer, f m.h- What'* 'lie UIH Oil lilllll tl~l', • "It
matter with •nffTrulVe- III ;jMth-* O r * r »T*ir&lt;V&gt;,
Frtx? Ty 1’iiwrr. •lieiie ‘T'eiiWy’,

it FlifcHit”
Jy Students

llollyuiHid,'

told of. an csirutiv** meetMt.M print to (be filming,
ijgwig tier Inled: “The book
tn epic, but the movie will

Mr*. Rucker,
ii ovan stories
front William Saioymn the
Fresno philosonlit-r. .
writer 'hotmcnl into Slollyi *ee « Iml tlie (’agio y* »re
Hut

the

movies

me coming

('or depart mem*• of
along, he admitted, He mid litc
etiratl eountrie* nod
industry is maiming mid .idvancndta, *netit! wisker , Piiiitaiiiv Inteleali-d in sinnal work lug to the extent that il wilt soon
a sumnier of intcji-’! tei Imtnups and melhtHis whli It pie* Ire a(«le tn make ndeipute film*
xnjoltfltliin of worker#.'"
i-erving technique* s‘|
‘They an* too tiusy now making
litnlJ'SIJpinri ly Oil
| surrealtaili film. aimtitTliv
frffmatiun ohtaiio.il on Din
*tiimql,
__
1i"&lt;‘ “f "er»ong whit du
-f -or tunlaltou.xni
Aitilallyv tlie' pulillr ifjnrands

rngsgemenl

Mailldi
dcpartrm 'iit’s itiiisiun

it trip iu Mudivott

.’eiidn, with the slate

M le*

\t m

fur 'w r in g

the

worst

make more n unci lie*. If the imlua
try duo-n't have emmgh comcib
inns, then it’s up to the. direotnr*
to install an atm osphere of humor

M m in Ito b tes

t iattor deparUnupt of the Puerto Rican Women
iirmigb n stiff trnin- icitu httr “petit mill h tim e ir
W ith his-het rocked on the back
g atin g the employment of Filipi of his head, Saroyan stayed only
.sen, Calcutta tint- tiu* In the United .Slates amt with long enough to watch
n few
te, studied H.d Min 'tu d y fn g general inspection and
nnd chat with
Jim my
rw York School of enforcement of laws.
fngney. Then lie announced he
Under the ,'ponror
Kneh dav .........
went wu.H returning In ITesito,
Vf’A and will retu rn : through u stiff schedule, sttiibled
“ 1 would liuve lieeti her*
onie head of n &gt;&gt;lH'i'i, with apceehe*. n u letak ln r and In- curlier," he saidv." ttu l I stooped
there, patterned on 'pcctlonr. Tin v sn1miilt.il niim* lo look »l it cemetery.'
In. tit uf ton.
em us w rilleu ivporla m their ohStyle-Itiidfi rim iilelte Ciiilicit
F erreirn tlarja of icrvntlons nnd sltidips,
isn't worried nlxiul the rnurh lierrung woman nhy-i
The originul otientatiun rourno utiled changes in women's fnshimts.
nslieetai in the f'n- given by tin* Federuj Women's
George S, Kaufman had t*elit of lul«!t‘4 ilivln'ei Kyreati gave them fa c t, alne.lt Irr finish “The Sennl.u
Was
i children, f-uid th at Iqws and praetlees. In Wisennvln Indiscreet*' in time, or he'll Vayo
t* perhaps ‘‘farther', and New York they «u*w theae two iinhnppy
females
on hi*
g-ertain fl»ldt limn Inw* and practice*'in operation— hands. Ilolh Kiln -Ilflues
end
In tstralir

front

h e r l-nlicrjhri'ariniL'nt.

.Rate's |mlh

Inrluding Tax

films, mid

PERK

UP
SCHOOL
WORK

book-Learoin'

Arlene Whelan want to Join their
huelmiids in Ihe east. KrropFlynn
finished "fiilver lliver" and flew
with Norn t» Jamaica jshere lie'll
vnraliun until he ntailv "Don
Juan" in Sop*. J.i -k" Par*in , ha*
u novel gi mine's fur lit- new
rmiio show, Kgi'U vvek li.'ll play
a different ‘'riiaii nt h'liite," dent*

j. s c o n
LADIES BATHING SUITS

oF A
P U JtO M 'S BOHES IS LESS &lt;KAH
- ^ f H A i * o f tf S F E A R E R S '

O SAGE

One and Two*Piece Styles
Printgd Jerseys, lutstex, Cottons. Regularly
Priced from 5.05 to 14.05.

Closeout

parky

char mer

" s i'S k V iT ra p u n to
em broidery
s ig B a g o

OAAW Gf
«

[

H of

AH
0RAH&lt;E

d ia g o n a l

tex Tegra (royoa)

K l M B E R U V O IA M O H O K IK E IS -fH E G R E A lk i
M A H ' M A D E H o l e I H ' r t t L W O R LD ?
P lfJ S
1 ( 2 0 0 F E E T D E E P A k ^ L E O O , F E E T A fc k O S S * *

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JLL.

i

n

■*V»

LcesburgTrims Locals
In 3 To 1 Contest:
Kinnamon. Bissen
Hurl For Celerymen

and InaWlitr to hit safdv with'men
on tie run war* proved to be'the
Fed*' downfall.
Tomorrow tb r Fed* invade City
Inland Talk tr. Dayton* R»at7f for
a atari* tilt and Will return hime
on Thuradav for a return engage
Dirt*.
LEESBURG. Aug. IS, (Special! men! with the
tIV K W II
— The Lee*burg Pirate I tripped
the fart moving Sanford Celery \IfMsP3*. *»
Fada in aJt to 1 contort here lart HUnveli, It*
Wight wit™ Joe Mated* getting the lindfc rf
wed over Van Kinnamoa and Char­ U l * tf !h
lie Bisaen.
1
* =»
t
Tonight the Pirate* invade the
^pniciw al Park tn Sanfnrd for a
aingl* «1L
The Pirate* collected rrtne' aafe
tie* from the offering* of Kinnemon and Bi**m * bile Paul C.&lt;riciah and Maaeda were limiting g lilo
tiie visitor* to five well acatterrd HoUiln* tf
Zrrfeanseb ,m
lik-rl tig !*■».. i
The Fed* had m ta in aenring Aatirr.
rt

Pmert. I t-

’47 SEMINOLE HIGH GRID SCHEDULE !Billy Kinard D e f e a te d
Sept. 19 Open
SepL 26* Seminole vs Gainesville
Oet, 3 Seminole vs Lust is
weight tailed hi* first defeat in
Oct 10 Seminole vs DeLand
fiatiruff circle* in 2* nout* in the
* American Legion Arena in Or.
Oct 17 Open
s
I lando laat night.

Or«»r. • *1#
Owieleh

KutIIl |

»w e*» t
f.fT..r, M n'tar. Hetrtagl"*
U.‘ t v i. UrsaWaM. Bun* t

iv M'tUeru* Uie*&gt; t TTif*.
hit* f n » r Skrrlf.rc* Kit.ni
McHat-tl. Herrtvon. PSIve-n'i*
Or tiia .n l I* ut.o |&gt;!»« fyt*
ii Z»t*
fnM! 1!,

■t

Joev Dunn. Jackaonville pogillrt
with left hook* that ae-no. powered h r a rteata tuHiim i »T»» The
victor and aggreaiuir.all. the *'*&gt;«■

le li et I.He*
I- Ilk*** . »

j

p e a H io n n e a r l y

ev ery

fra m t, but

■parkling play afield by the Bur*

licit rt

but Kinard would not roncedt d*.
/e a t a* he came bark repeatedly
for terrific pounding*.*
’ .
The judge* gave Dunn a unania.
OU* derision, but their ballots were
v a rie d .

Qne Spanivh m id »taged froa»
Cartagena in Colombia agalnit th»
Indian IhnaWtant* returned win
b.*ty valued at 1,600,930 grid
ducatr;. including a 140.pound
image of * porcupine In aolid gold,

P*V ,.r» U*»t* t t 7* -*»•
* Mv**lti
tvtrfb* t t rtrUTUl*. ■
1*-*•»!.urg g IAS F't&gt;BD t

*1 AaClirtirt t. Half™ * ilW
l . I * * J In n * T i- k r lt »
Tell*'* l.» e «

OrI* olio *1 1-t.aerfl

I*™i.urg *0 dAvroRf*

Traffic death* (U the t’n’ted
Stale* per 10b million travel mile*
in
were at an ail-iim* low
of P 7.

Pcl»tk ■ at- t*p)V**ll» (Ivora
ft. AtlgUktlO* *1 iiktoevvill*

V*n«V4L liUrtt

MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M.

S t Augrustinc Gains Army Linksmen Open
On League leaders 1st All Army Tourney

fit . t/&gt;UM

N*-'» T m k

Mg J l t t K* trh fr d i i t l a ' i t f d
George F u lu to turn in 'a 1 to 0
virtnrr over the Ga •near ill r Gel
tv
,41* r t
mcn for the St Auguatinr Rahil*
■41
4
4
f
tu
*
4
in a hot battle Ia*t nirt.U
RiftM t t m e l f f
The victw r t u . the fifth in a
Tork &gt; .T'MisActpht* a ian&gt;!
ft. t*.bh i . .Cbleage l *aii»i
row for the Saint* and l*oo*ted
itn r i-u n », f o u l Utah 1 lnrf»» the Saint* to one percentage point
« n r « »•
behind the league leader*.
4 W I N il 4 * I 1 .4 1 .1 r
The Orlando Senatnr-t and tl&gt;e
Deland lied Hat* ip&gt;tt a twin bill
in the Orange Couptr city. IV Land
copped the flirt tilt S to (i and Or­
irdriiihi*

CiBcin bati
CkkifB E

F O Il R E N T

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RECORD PLAYERS for rent. Bj
OFFICE apace in Meiach Budding.
all utHitie*. beat and .Uni

SEE THE new l&gt;kwn Shaver. Ask EXPERT painting — rontrpet or
fur demonstration. S E N K M ilh
hourly baata. S. C. Grogan.
CLASS A PAIN T CO. I I S - I ll Free eatimatew Phone 7R.1J.
W. 2nd St.

riAWiR SAX DING - Hr
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CONVALESCENT

HOME

W ORK W ANTED

nenr

cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit enable* u* to wn»k Where
there ti ne- elect rtr m r.nc u o »
avaiUble. 21 yeai*. t ifiefirnr*.
H.M*. Gleaaan. I .a ir Mary. Fla

championship.
About 200 entries, victor* In
elimination m a tt hr* in IS m ajor
arrov commands, ratn r from army
installaunn* a* distant a* Tokyo
and Hnnolulp to cum pelr a t the
F ort Denning officeti" club eojirvr
A U rge delegation from W ash­
ington I* headed by’ V»j .% F
r-.- 1 *
Avor: D r i r o r - U n i t i tile !'*■• Flovd I* Park*. W ar Denar uncut
rhiraga
tV sittr.rtrr,
ton* Beach D irt* in a S to'O eon- C hief of public iaformatvon. En* ]
.
- te a t
trie* from H aw aii include S*.ai '
l.m c w o r e * :
I Gen. George H. !&gt;oekrr. Chief of
Gainekville
000 000 000—0 4 2 S ta ff for Arm y Ground Fortw* in
I
i I filial
•ilAilc X. New TerW.y 4cn,&gt; S t Aug. . 000 000 001—1 5 ] the Pacific.
• . •
Y Uv.i.‘ t.'r.~ » &lt;»(|*i Full* and D ulaney; N rtrhnr and
* our enllrted men le ft Tokyo a ;
StlUwtdb %
• *
onth ago to compete ln&lt;tht lottrThe kplnninj whe4! wa* inteni•m am m t
ed in India *n&lt; U .atill widely uaed
A m onr the etitrtr* {g J.t. Jam es
ftfLand
th rre _
s V anderhoff of Lock land Atr
Orlando

opm mi Cbuluota, IB m iln n . K. A U Ttl .RADIOS, MotohiU. Sale*
o f Sanford and lh mile* N. E.
and ’Serrice. The M u m Bux, ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
of Orlando. L arg r acrern and
Ilk W . l i t S t Phene OSS.
kind*. Smith Hro. 'Phone 11KK.
open p urr he* to alt and enjoy
the to ri breeze* nff Lake ,C#th- ROOF COATING- Aklwato* AluN EED A NEW DRESS? Let Waneriaa. I a u g r ground* an J walk*
nunum rw&gt;f m ating- gwod for
nit* make i t W anmta Tajdcr
aafe from auto traffic! Large
metal, alate or mmpn«Dion rotifRnt 14f»-A S anford..Rt.
IgU t and mum*. Brirk mnv*
tla l." Can accomodate so
10 to I t ' . . T i* year w arranty MAID, lit wa*hinr. lroTtJn r. Replj
Phono or write /o r reaervation
Box'M . J. i ti Herald.
V III II i .
FEN R A R Ik GLASS k PAINT
a t once. Oviedo 23C2 or Dr.
At riel en e cho k t ThUfWl*}
-EVERY type rahme! made to or* Attg ue 1*0. the n -*m Uf IVW.I
M artin 231*2 or writ* Boi 1B7
Chuluota Florida. L arge redan
d et—ail kind* of woe-tworkin*;, In.lru-tinn *in in ttli* e l i e l ■lilt
tumuliifui *ne - mrtahing *dei
aneciat made dwirv. etc. Semin­ „t
fo r gneata to ri*il th e ir dormr.
U tiB el r t r c l c u
llk titte g '
II
ole (ah in ei W htka directly lieAYAJLABLR at once, eon ren te r t- BERT’S SEWING MAC H. SHOR
hmd the Clin it. 1 ir fie r esti- *li-r »nli it.. *;EpBfflcut#fil s f*f ’EUt®»!6
l r located dowa tow n oe-uon.
i Iteag h tM t “Aehlteci to the *•*&gt;■
nialea. phone Of.2
. .u n to date apartm ent* with all
Inrci AtlaMir Nrtirn*! l i n k Imllfl
ie,* Tl.e
re—t ' r* 5tv* rtglo
m odem rntivenlence*. Adut:* CANVAS PAINT- d e a r and col 1 2 S P E C I A L S h « V I C E S
o,
rei&lt;rr *oj !!. *11 Md*ora.
SEVKARJK GLASS l
.itoeta
el
ffri-Sv
ItH tm nwn'Ji»
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
‘OR RENT—Fl(rt&gt;t aandcr, F.a*y Bemlb’.ie-.Couaiv, F"lr!daTHREE ROOM unfumiahed ap art­
(ipfgatintL Baaiemahlg rate*. San­
T W
ftH*.
ment, adult* and reference*
■ t, K jso im i •'beirmaa
ford Paint A CTlaa* ( o Phone
FLOWERS
pirate. Phone 106G-R.
fee all occaaiona
&gt; i&gt;i «i i.
TWO-BOOM fumiahed apartm ent. McN e i l l a t o s t . f l o r i s t s
t .O -ir e . It tier*!.*
g iv e * t h a t w e
DOl*GE • PLYMOUTH
Slpe* Avr. ju rt nff Celery
AduiU only. 2300-MdltmvUU
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Office ph. 40S re* idcor* phrC lO B
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tdA . * * I0» F a la r t U Ava.
Phene l
4e. lire riel!!h*l» S a n t t P l e r t e t TOR R E N T -2 mom f
Taint*,
Poultry
Suppiiea,
Nail*.
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tH e l t *
. apartmrn'.. adult* only.
A-DE moth priKifinr laaU 1 t lenfl Ir !» (» :« e»*a B*ln» putPurina Feeds, G rw m a * and
veaia.
Hat-e
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woolbr.a
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a i .i ^ t f c u y - W - t
proofed now. Ih ia p lc jrr Clean
erii k T-amA-j
113 Palmetk* nf I'icoda !»4li « nk t&gt;r tier*
A v a Phone PI*.
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. NI CKS OWN ICE CREAM
W i m a k e o u r o w n lew C i * » m , A ll I1* t # N
T a s t r — D e lirio u * — I l e a l l h f u l

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j S tarr rham pion in Ifilo and k lrah
Atirru.
) can Golf Champinn In 1044. g
Second r* m r
IvL and
000 latri 000—0 fl 1 j A aeninr to u rn am en t for nrtrvn
Orlando
010 0(0 0 0 a - 2 |0 1 j or retired Army perannnel M)
Alonn* and Madjekkt; Davi* and ; yrar* df age or older. In on tap
in addition , to the rhampion«hip
m eet
Daytona
WKi OfKi (too—p 3 ;
Palatka
220 (K*0 01*—'. 10 1
Bodine^ F tnrh and T etrault; Ortg
th r liave* full.
rre* and Tonm ff.
*
E arl Johnaon. Red Sox. ahwt out
*4 aahmgtrrj) ] -(l dr three *ingle*,
vYESTERDATH ST t(!-i
tw o iif them acratrhy. to gain
Gradv H atton and Angle GaUn, revenge on Mickey H a rfn rr who
P»d*. made via hita and &lt;lno-e ir. output hed hirh 1-0 f l r r i t i n ago.
►ever n*i* between th-m la Red*’
B-3 rietp rs1 uvrr th e Pirate*. H at­
_
I f e^ g g 1
T hread
druignaii
ton got ‘four hit* in four time* at mean? -hat Die thread i* 200 tfmei
hat and drove in three ru n -; Gatrottm t.

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B le n d e d W h is k e y M pr™&gt;r CJTV grata aewtral a v r ita .
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Bouae or apt., furnished or imfuralthed. P refer kitchen equipped n n t r t X ) FEEDS -complete lira
• SIGNS
HuntY Tuvertr Feed v n rt
but not nerraaary. Pennanenl
Show rand* and
, reaMenta. W rite P. O. B oi 1341
FAIR SALE
OLD N E W S P A P E R S -S DENTS
Watch and clock repairing. Elyrrn r. p o u n d , b u n d l e d in
tr ir Appliance, Sewing Markin,
B I N DLLS.
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.Home Shoji, J7P0 Sanfoi d Aeg
10. 16, 20 and 26 CENT
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DRAGLINES.
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very rraaonahle. filO M arn'dia
furniahed or unfumiahed, le a n
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tiful lawn, ahruha, fruit tree*—
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and p eart fur canning,
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w ater oak, a u*trail* n pine, rrvpe
rig erato r. U n t i n i R ntaurm yrtle, palm*. H acre rultivaled
SEE US FOR
ant. Sanford Orlaniln H'rway.
rich garden noil. 1 a rre cow p»»
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
turn. 2 chicken yard* fenced. 1
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A sic* br«ne w ith income nrnperiy,
Fred Myar*. S it E. 2nd 9 t
641 Pinmtma Drive. Debarrl,----7 f t Cold Spot refrigermtor*. I&gt;eI.ute M odela S214.PA. Seer* Or­
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THE W EATHER*

Considerable elondlr.es* tonight
and Thursday
with scattered
shower's.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY N E W S P A P E R

—

VOLUME XXX V1U

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

Argentina To
Ask Meet Of
•AH Americas

Indonesian. Leader Arrives In 'U.S.

SA N FO RD .

F L O R ID A , W E D N E SD A Y . A U G . 13. 1917

UN Considers

Associated Press Leased Wire

Trapped In Wrecked Automobile

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Marshall -Plan May
Be R e q u e s t e d ;
U. T3. D e 1c g a t cs
Leave'*'For Brazil
RJO DE JANEIRO. Brstil. Aug.
. W W)—Argentine Foieign Miniiter Ju»n Bramuglia declared to­
day he would propose that the
Inter-American Conference call i
special economic meeting of all
American nationi.
Some diplomats. predicted Ar­
gentina posiibly would imiit on a
"Martha 11 plan" for Latin Amrr*ii». to match piopoialt for* Unit# . State a -fundi to. aatiil WeMern Europe and Asia.
Ambanador Guillermo
Belt,
head of the Cuban delegation,
taid hit - nation would imiit on
ihclurion of an economic clauie
in any forthcoming Inter-Ameritan Treaty.
"The treaty canhot be complete
without a clear definition . ot
4 lc a ft of ''economic aggretainn."
Belt anerted. " I contider any
economic threat ai dangeroui x»
any threat of war."
The Argentine Foreign Mini**
ter reiterated that he would b«&lt; k
tre principle of unanimity (which
amount) to veto power) for col
Itclive action, but that Argen­
tina w n willing to accept mmlifiaction of tbe principle if (hit war
Die will of a majority of the
American nationi.
The arrival of Juito Prieto, who
Called himtalf ‘‘obierver for the
raguayan
rebelt,"
tuggeited
4C '*at1anr&lt;l
Pa*» T m )

British To Help U. S.
Over Gteclc Issue:
Pakistan Seeks
Equal Membership

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. IJ id*.
—-The United Nationi * repotted
today that ■Secretary-General Try­
gve Lie wai ronridcring ilcpi
which may be taken to implement
a UN recommendation for action
*&lt;t*in»! Franco Spain.
Ivan Kemo. aiiiitant-icerclary
general, Mid Lie war "thinking
about the cate" and would make
■ decision upon J )it .return (rum
the Intel Alnffif.in ■erinference' In
n $ S f f i lr tir i'o f \he In'dtmesisn Republic and now idvtier to tha
Rio L)e J itirfro.
president.of th# republic, Sutan Sjahrlr Is decorated with a flower on
his arrival at La Guardi* Field. N. Y„ from Cairo, Egypt Ha said tha
A resolution adopted at la*t
purposa In visiting th* United State* w»i "to eee and bear." Sjahrlr
fall's assembly said if the France
declined to discuss the part that th* United Nations might ptsy In settling
regime remained in power af*ri
the conflict b*tyreen the Dutch and Indonesian*.
(International)
a reasonable lime” that the Se­
curity Council - should consider
the adequate measures to be taken
in order to remedy .lhe__situalma.!
lierrro said Lie would dwride
whether to officially rail atten­
tion of the rounrll to *hc rut cent
situation in Spain.
Lie already haa advised'the as.
aemhly, uhirh meet# ^rpt It!, nf
Hu- t o nunse to on accompanying
assembly rrrummcndaMon tn«t ..it
Boat Races, Riding Food Demonstration, 65
mrrnl'cts u-llhdraw their Pinbosand ministers from Madrid.
Tournaments. Ban­ Guard Unit Talk. sad.,r»
only tuo who failed to riturdy
quet Arc. Included Style Show Given The
wme Argentina nod Hut Domini,
can Republic. Argcnim-i sent n
11 "Mlln.ir.l nn 1-nnr Ih rrrl
Everything ij in rradinfii for
Kiwsnism' today enioyed a pro­
the gals Labor Day celebration, gram *1 the Tourrit Crnler that
including Imal facet, liotte rates included » talk concerning the
anti a banquet at &lt;he Mayfait formation of a new National
Inn, AI Lee. committee chairm- Gustd unit by Brig General J. C.
man, told the board of directors Hutchiion. a demomtration of
of the Chamber of Commerce last quick ftoien me«l» and vegetable!
night, adding that lie had iecei&gt; by Alex R- Johnson, and a style
ed 100 percent cooperation from show of Florid* Faihioni, Inc^
WA8HINTON, Aug. n o p ) _
btjiinesi intereMi and civie- organi­ with Ff*nlrMi*met~?ipt4tetHB tht Tlie acute sliortag*. of -transport
in Western Getmeny stood nut
zation!.
rapid growth of this new Florida today ax an inrreastnflv Impor.
mail
order
.industry.
tant factor In the Anglo-AtnerfMore than
ha* already
General Hutchison appealed to ran del Itwr at inns altvejl at ba(a(been raised toward defraying ^exKiwanians a*-btr*lpe*im*h to Ing Ruhr7 mat hliljmt.
penirt o tp h e event, he m i ' th* the
As the talks euieter) their w"
back up a plan to atlnw employees
Chamber of Commerce lm under 16 days leave a year to go to find day, delegates on both Side*
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 UT&gt;Tha CIO, contending the prim written it to the extent of $750, training camp and at the same Were reported seeking way* to
situation demand# further action *nd there will be ipecial corner time not deprive them pf pay solve the prohlenl of how- to nio*,*
coal is mined from the
Ithan a Juatiea Department Invea- tioni on the lake front. Tbe pro­ or regular vacation. He told of whatever
tlgatlon, renewed today a request gram has* already gone to prets. the fine record of the 12(ih In­ Ruhr pit*.
The growing ecsrclly
rail­
fantry composed largely of Flori­
that President Truman call an
Jndustry-government-labor confer- and a big crowd ii expected, he da men a n d .o f th* p resid en ts road car* and locomotives has
caused more than I.OtiO.OOO tons
citations received.
lance to aeek voluntary price re- added.
R. Johnson demonstrated of coal to l&gt;* dumped lira/ the
■hjetlona.
The banquet at |he Mayfair er Alex
which is usen by the Florida mines Instead of .being driivrn I
w Emll Rleve, chairman of ’the Inn will be held at 7 :0 0 P. ,M.
a large canvass cover* I contain- to Industries in Germany end
jLahor organisation’* full employcountries.
iment that the CIO welcome* at- wi|h a dance later in the evening. Quick Freeze and Storage Corn- ttelghlMjrlng
One American 'participant said
&lt;* " • U n ite d n n
T o il
sny lo "raruport foods fioxen
Itorney Genera) Clark'a announcey the quick freeze process *1 the conferee* could not hope to
_£m*nt committee, raid in a statethe plant. He stressed the pur- solve Germany' tangled trans­
p m en t that an inveitigation of
portation problem at this tin—ting
It • • IIMas# on e . 1. T n.l
Building Trade Wages
ghigh price* will be made.
nu* might make a start at i""But many price* are ’**t b;lerminlng how to tepalr wreck­
Jump 15 Per Cent
irge monopolies and mormpdllo*
ed coal car* and fix uther* wear­
Globe*
Circling
Flight
In . not necessarily fall under tliing out Hally.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (,p&gt;_
rriminat law and Clark’a InvesriThe number of car* "lost” in
Headfl
For
Iceland
Wages
of
union
workers
in
the
ition," he added.
the RuSslaq. yap* of Germany *f
....... building trades rose 16 percent In
f'For example. In the automoter delivering coal In the Soviets
NEW YORK, Aug.
p*,t &gt;f*r* *1’® largest Jump in
la -industry. General Motors
Motor* I
w-a« described »* negligilde rm o
mtrol* probably 00 percent of a single 12- month period aide* Two former Army'pilot* who are pared to the total shortage.
circling
the
globe
In
two
light
[he buslnes* add therefore I* able 11*20: the Bureau of Labor stntlsDiscussion nf rhe trnnsportatlnn
plane*, with timejrn_objeet, land­
tirx reported today.
i dictate prices.”
licip was mad* possible, a* n
The Increase amounted to about ed last night In Greenland and "related
"So wa feel that step* should
Issue” under the forr
» taken1 at once to carry out 25 cents an hour for tietirlv 600,- dan to take off today for Ice- ntula for the talks laid du»vr
iur proposal of yesterday, that 000 workers In seven mnior con­ and, William Btrohmeler. flight yesterday by Assistant Becretsty
"resident Tnim air sumihon a con. struction crafts. Winking hours manager, said early today.
Clifford V. Evan*. 2fl. of Wash­ of State, Wlllatd Thorp, chh-f
krenee of 1Industry, and Labor showed- little- change during the
ington.
D. C-, and George Truman, Anitrlcao negotiator.
vear
between
July
I,
10(1
and
lepresenfatlve* to seek voluntary
Thorp said any Issue which ha*
30.
of
Lo* Angeles, messaged
Julv
I,
1947s
tlm llssM »« P»a» TWsI
trie* reduction* and that ConBtrohmeler
they
had
laqded
safeMost
of
the
hourly
wage
boosts
..
. —..r
, ‘Immediately upon recoilly
at
Blul#
West
One
Airport,
eatpe
after
wage
controls
were
lilng, should reestablish price
about
40
mllei
from
Jullannahaab,
•dropped
Nov.
J)..
1040,
ItLS
said.
ind rationing controls.”
.
of) Greenland.
Evans Yucatan IJndamajred
During the control nerjqd from capital
C#P'*P*, Rl’h fkrP- Crawford ?uly, 10( 2, until that date, how- landed at 8:28 P. M. and Truman
From Tropical Storm
[(R-MIch.), a' leading congression­
pay scale* Inrreastri lit per­ two minutes later. They had left
al . critic of OPA, labelled a* ever,
Gooae
Bay,
Labrador,
shortly
cent.
("fantastic" Clark’s order for an
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1.1 uVi
total rise from July, IP39, after .boon yesterday,
—The center of a tri.plcal storm
anti-trust investigation Into food. to The
javik,
Iceland,
tha
next
July,
10(7,
amounted
to
approxi­
in the Gulf of Maxim was lo­
Nothing, and shelter prices.
mately (0 percent. During the ito p T la about 730 mile* from cated at 0:00 A. M„ Central
same right years, the consumers Greenland. The pllota started out Stnml.xrd Time shout 120 mites
&gt;mmunist Attack In p r io Index (formerly the cost of Saturday from Teterboro, N. J.. w e s t-northwest of Campsch",
index) increased by 60 per­ and arrived Sunday at Gooae Ray Mexico.
^ Paraguay Repulsed living
cent and wholesale prices of build­ after a atop a t Preaqua Isle, Me.’ The United States Weather
ing materials soared M percent, Weather conditions c^alayed their Bureau here said the storm, which
ASHINGTON, A ur. 13 UP)— the agency reported.
take-off from Labrador. .
moved across tha northern Yu­
uiDermo Eneiico, r i r i i u i y m
BL8 said plasterers anti plum­
catan Peninsula yesterday from
J ambassador, said ha had be«n In- ber*. who received an 18.8 percent
t)ie Caribbean Sea Into the Gulf,
iformad today that "tha attempt wage hike, scored the largest gain Rain Forecast For.
Is moving west o r' west-north­
[by tha Communist revolt” t&lt;&gt; from collective bargaining last
**•!«• Asuncion, th» country’s cap- re a r In the 75 cftle* covered by Drought Hit Midwest ward at 12 to 15 mite* per hour.
Tbe strongest winds near th"
lltal, "haa be#n repulsed.”
the survey. 1 '
l l ______.
renter are about 69 miles per
Th# ambassador aald In a
By tha Associated Prase
hour, with squalls extending 2(Xi
I statement ‘ ha received his tnforSome crop-reviving akought- miles to th* east and north of
[ nation tn a cable from Preatden:
breaklng
shower*
were
In
prospect
Post
Office
Makes
the center.
1 Hlglnlo Morinigo. Ha added:
today for parts of tbe northern
Caution waa advised Interest*
j “The situation of tha goverr
Change
In
Schedule
great
plains
area
within
the
next
In th* southwest Gulf of Mexico
nt la solid. This statement Is
24
to
30
hours
but
no
general
reagainst Increasing in)en*tty to
da In view of th# g n a t amount
lof propaganda which Haa been Tfta Sanford Tost Office will re­ Hof from the searing heat could be
expected
before
the
weekend.
technical location of the
f circulated from oth«r countries.” main open alt day Saturday and
The rainfall waa muring east­ storm center at 9:00 A. M.. wa*
Saturdays thereafter, and su itin g
on Aug. 20 will closa on Wednes­ ward from Montana and North given by tha Weather Bureau a*
Boy Tries Twice To days. Carrier* will continue to Dakota with ffkkly heavy ahowera near
latitude 20.3 degree* and
probable locally by tonight or to ­ longitude
on# trip on Saturday*.
mg!
02.3.
Wreck Railroad Train make
This action, said Postmaster morrow through Minnesota, Iowa
No material damage was re­
Joel Field, waa taken at th# re- and Wisconsin, tha Wyather Bur- potted whan the storm p tjte q
FREDERICK. MtL, Aug. 13 UP) puest ot Ned Smith. jzwsld#a: of
I f TM f uck tan' ra it"nfihT.
—A - ir-yvar-old My **M te ld the Sahfbrd Merchants AsioclsWhere the rainfall la sufficient
by Frederick eounty police to- tlon which recommended the to break local drought conditions,
di-/ after bla second
attempt change a t a recent meeting.
IMPROVEMENTS
temporary relief irp m o th a
Improvements are continuing tn
xA iln six y e a n to wreck a
The change In Poet Office Imon could be expected but these points
! treln.
wa* agreed to by county officials, would be scattered, tbe Bureau downtown Sanford a* merchant''
Kenneth MeGaha of tbe Balt*- garage owner*, auto #upply cem- aald, adding that ntoel of the prepare for tha fall-trad*. ■Among
uicre and Ohio Railroad
pollco Danlea and the downlosm grocery showery area will not receive suf­ these are the Hunt Tuxedo Feed
said ipiVe* pl#ced’ on the tracks •toree that have bean remaining ficient moisture to benefit deteri­ Company at Sanford Avenue end
Second Street which ties a new
near Feel’s Mill faded to de­ open all day Wednesday*. Nr. orating crop*.
rail a freight train only because Field revealed. Unlaaa a consider­
Continued high temperatures, celotex ceiling and floureecent
H had slawed for a curve.
able number of complaint# are jr*Ofrally ranging from around M Hghtlng, and Eddie’s Resteurept
The boy said he "wanted hi received before noon Saturday, tha decrees upward were forecast for on Park Aranda which la being
see what would happen to the new achedul# ^H1 go Into enact roost of the Midwest. East and attractively painted (n bright cefengine.''
or*.
South today.
as outlined, be aald.

C Of C Completes Kiwanians Enjoy
PlafflT ForisBor T a n d y Program
Day Celebration Ai Lunch Meet

Ruhr Coal Meet
Studies German
Transport Issue

[Further Action
&gt;n Price Situation
l a n d e d By. CIO

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Talks On
_
British Loan Terms
To Start M onday
Lifeboats Manned
As Ships Collide
Off Pacific Coast

British Impose Indonesia Votes
Curfew On Arab iUN Protest Over
Area In Palestine Puppet Delegates

Delegates Plan
Trip To National
Legion Conference

2, .v ' ’At

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Secretary Sny:lcr To
R e p r e s e n t U. S.;
Britain Draws An­
o t h e r $150,000,000

WASHINGTON; Aug 13 t-Pw_ _
Sectetsty nl the Ttesiury Snyder
■mnounerd todsv that rh»cur»ioni
Impact In Fog Cuts Wilt
list! Monday with Btitim
I lalfwny Th ro u g h oflicisti on’ ru in g teinu of ‘the.
Coastal Motfirship $ 1,750.0110,(100 American loan It
lint,1111.
PORT INGELES,Wash., tug. 1 Snider told x news confercnc*
n i J 't—llsnttnrtl tlrcp amidships that the Nsliond Adviinry Counht an heart
tn
heait freighter
itclgit’rr In
in the
me fox
tog
1 „
...mlduliM. !h,.&lt; A J w
’
1? ^
. v «-irr
Steamship
t ’o. mototship
momrship Din- |0obl*im. headed by him!-ll. will
--hip Co,
inonrt Knot sank after davlirVsk inndurl the. diirqum ni on behalf
near Crescent llsy. nest nf here, of flits country
1 .
white in low of. two lux*, the
The
llnttrh
rlelegition.
which ‘
Diamond Knot had a 11.000.000
will fly line thi&gt; weekend, will ,,
salmon cargn abo*M.
■
he headed by Sir .Stilf jid Eady. jisr. ; V*
PORI ANGELES. Wash., /^ r - .'J*ecul nrintanl tn Chancellor
I
I
lJff**nje” inifi#ldnn (triglilcr of the Exriieuucr Hugh Dslton
DIIVIN INTO A PARKfO TttJCtt In Itotton. Ms**., by hi* legless e*-«l
Fcnn Vlc^&gt;ry cis'hcd hsllw ty
A(though_iy formal rconests
brother. Fdward, 54. Anthony POdowtkl (above), 25. ot Dorchester,
made, i t ' is liiideritbod
thimiyli ilte V,57r-ton cos'tts! ritO'
swi* a tight mr tin r ig*r*ny.~reTtTreWaTTTni I MUmHUtA 'H int 1m
out of die wrecked nuto. Anthony Is on Itie rilttrat lilt at the hospital.
Itutlup Ih.imnml Knot m the tog- that England will ask eiuwesiion*
which would permit her to con­
His tiruHirv received a lacerated elbow.
(fnternollottat 5oundphoto»
hoiittii Mi.vd ol J11an Pc F u carst serve her dwindling dollar sur
supply
.today ami If) new membyu oil by (net easing., imports from) Brit­
the ititrken mo|oj»}|ip look l&gt; ish dominion* gnd.Hecieasing lmputts from th e l'n ite d rftntes.
their lilfltrv*l'
The preieni terms of the loan
I he Inn vrttelt rollided shnr' acteenTetil prohihit this,
Srivder ’ t-mpliatized it was hie
ly (ruin and If' new mrmheri ol
understanding that the conference
thiee sud one lull mile* o II R..«e would
be strictly limited to the
Rocks, it the snulhetn tl|* nl Vm British Ipnn atat wotdd no* delve
coiner td.riul at the e,*cl end "I into other nsperts of ihe British
"dollar crisis" or European aid.
the ilrsiti.
lie declined to comment on pr'osSituation Compared Air Connections Of The impart eut nrailv halfway' poetise
changes', saying;
the smaller vessel, hit•
Dutch In In'lie 3 through
"t want to find out -shat the
With Beginning Of
fl **n!»■*tictf (via Pflg# Tnfl)
it lost for want of Ihe'tnidxe.
Repotted Sever cd tinic
None of {he rrew of the Diamond
1936- 1939 Rc v u l l
Knot nor the tit crew member* nf
JOGJAKARTA. J * \ '. Aug l&gt; the Fenn Victory was inpitrd. the
jr.m SALEM. Aug. a 13 Id’i
Coast (iuaid said.
Thr I’.tlesline jtovrinment inipoi'-j id’1— | lie Indoneiian kepulilicajy
Mure than an hour's rffoit early
Vshmel
vnfrsl
today
to
|nntri|
a rigid rtufew on two piodotni.
r
s
.ili,
l:s»rt
naiitljr Auft-atexjTtf Jaffa mnigltt
a* c/niinuing Arsh-Jewnh iltile ta u n til any appes.ancr l.eto.e |W l „f (h„ Dismond Knot t mastbdtught death lo thiee person*, the tmimil o| * delegtlmn linnt liaad tarkte hooked iver the bow
Slats Legion Adjutant A. Reid
ihe state of Last Indonehia. svhithjof the latger vessel,
*
jll *&gt; die first time a cutfen
the Republican! charge 11 run I Th* Fenn Victory's skipper, i Mann today an non need -dpial he
lisi h*en im|ioie(| pn
Afjh,
(’aid, liaidslck, told the Cmst and Mrs Maim wilt leave next
srei in the Holy Land »ince die by * puppet go»eminent. Ihe (Biard th# rontset was ker ping Wednesday for New York to atj tend the National American Legi;’3h-39 )e t,lt. Mihtsiy and
m route In L A* ihe smallei vessrl afloa*
Ton Convent tmt which will be
I
&lt;’apt.
C.
N.
Goodwin
ordered
I)*e patroh roamed the Hire)*' ■,u tc r,,‘
held Aug. 28-^-3l. They will motor
The cabinet aho voted In .,p-) the rrew of the Diamond Knot to north with J. H, KirpatricW of
of. Jaffa’s Mandiieh and Carton
leave
Ihe
ship
shnrtly
before
the
leiwesentattve
-,,000.000
Roephah, attempt . to separate th* vessels Elixlis. division
qusilers, virtual nom an’i land propiiste
of
motor
vehirte*
nf
Tallahassee.
(sfmtii
$MO,0OB
U.
S,
before
hey an. Th# order wa* given a* «
h'lwren all-Atali Jaffa and *11Mrs.
J.
E.
Itnuth
dietrirt
pre- i
hoiiihtiri ,t,rted) for itnmeditle precautionary incasui -. he laid, sldent of the Legion Auxilary and
Jewiih* Tel Aviv.
“until l see if it will Slav afloat.” Mrs. Olga Hunter ate scheduled
I »co Arab* anil one *Jew sveie rebel of Chinese relugeei from
The crew member* d i'flail in sr tn leave -next Sunday, said Adjbattle
a
te
i«.
stabbed lo death today in th»t
thmsrene in lifeboats, refusing to utan&gt; Mniin. on one of the two
t t V n l l n i i r . l a n I 'a g i T n , |
Meanwhile, an Indonesian army vn aboard any of the numerous •pedal train* that will take the
cnnimurilnue eharged the pulrh Coast G uild rraft or l-iga in lb» Florid/ delegation from Jack­
had violated Die rea»e fi-i. nrde-* vicinity.
To New-York.
win .radioed Iheriiiu.i (iuard sonville
19 Freight Curs Arc 252 time* between Friday an-i (*r&gt;nd
l ot id i Legion headquarters and
la.-ntlnaird ■&gt;« I'ea* !«»•
Monday. The truct- in Ihe Dulrhat Ihe Barbiion fTaza Hotel a t
I&gt;eralled/’ In Jersey
Indonesian b«slilUle* became *fFifty eighth Street nnd Madison
fective in day* ago
Avenue, he said.
Kailrond Accident
On
Id
well
En
coy
r
a
kps
Anotln-r Republican communique
Two Florida drum and bugle
will vie with ro th er corps
Probe Into Rod Tide entpx
ELIZABETH
in the big parade on Fifth Ave­
- rAI—Thousands nf
nue on the 28lh, tie jiflnounced.
tvmml commulrt
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Aug. 13 Tin- font times national atuF one
k lav when 10
Ul*&gt; Governor riafdwejl said t«. time international winner, the 65
-us) hound
p&lt;
ilny the Slat" would cncplirnge Harvey Seeds Miami Corps will
road freight train were derailed,
Investigators of Ihe fish-kilting try- again for honor*. The other
A
Netherlands
atmv
CO
U
tm
U
TM
*
sprawling
coal and hot ear*
"r"d tide" In “every possible way com" o til lie that of the William
lO nllnnnl ■■ l'a*e 1 *0 ,1
arms* the fjun-trark main lire
and lie governed by. their reroute C Morris I’nst 3tt of Fort Lattderhe-*. No one wns hurt.
mendatlon."
, ilule comprising about 40 ment­
Auxiliary hlisrs prodded |,y
lie reported the Slate llnatd ion *, ell dressed In Seminole
thr railroad expedited traffic mid Bltfffor IMroIciini
of Health amt tjie department ■•(
the railroad said two tratks were Demand Tan Bo Mot Conservation had made . sep.n nil- Indian costumes.
expected to he rlra ie j, by late
studies nf the mysterious ptagtl*
today. ,
• 1
GREAT PALI S. Mont.. Aug 1.3 which Jigs JUtercd Florida West 2 Brothers Found
Eervlea ‘ from New • Vorlf (o' ~ (/V) \n expected demand fur Coast tWacliM With bodies of ilee-l
I'hdaifelphta and Washington nnd
rtutaqeiphta
sii'l rdtulfiilM product* within lb« and tlylng fish.
Shot Near Ferftondiha
Tlie governor said Ihe problem
ti, South and West points wiafTl,.. next jem exceeding that of
being operated over trarks of war year • ran t** met. represent wax **a little foreign tn Ihe field”
Fla., Aug. 13,
the Lehigh . V a lle y and lleaillrig alive* of the major oil producing of the Board of llraflh hut that M'*FEBNANDINA.
brothers In their twen­
It ml roads to West I'hiladelphn. stater aKite, tu;l they say there it stood ready tn assist in any ties. -Two
sons of a carelitMer for sev­
Kpllntcrcd hftx ears end pih* ts no Immediate reserve to r#t&lt;* way possible.- He »epo,rtd the eral homes
here, were found shot
Conservation
D epartm ent had thtmigh the head on .t roadside
of mal In twisted wreckage svss for any emergency.
ntrew irfor Rliu feet at the Boutli * Winding up a three-ilnv meet­ "tavn unable to make a reronmn- mflir here early todav hut no
Elii^taeth Stallmi. One of the ing of the Interstate Oil Compact datlnn on affirm ative artion rat- motive could he glvsn for th? slay­
.Bright cars landed on (he station Commission here, slate officials ciliated to relieve the situation.
platform.
“The problem is "not a local ings.
and industry leaders launched a
The voting men were John Cal­
Railroad spokesmen raid the rerlea nf lerhntral discussions with problem, Caldwrll said. “Neither vin Graham. 22, and Curtis Floyd
wreck occlirred when the 13th day, primarily concerned with is it a new problem. There have Graham, 20. sons of Mr. and Mr»teen sporadic -outbursts of the Muse Graham who live at Sey­
car of tha Ilarritburr, t'j-.-to- developing new sources.
R. A. Catlett of W’asbington. same trouble over the yeah*. The mour’* Point here. Both were
Jersey City freight train ,w*s
derailed, and 18 cart latnlnd chief of the Federal Bureau of fpderal authorities are making World War II veterai.s and had
Mine* Petroleum
and Natural every effort to determine th# nnlyrerf hliy teen discharged from
imped the tracks.
Although service was expected Gas Division. 1* scheduled to des­ cause.-----the service-.__ _ .
to be restored on tw o ^ T ^ tk ri cribe research on the production
main line tracks by late toddy, nf liquid fuels from nil shales
Repair Of Highway
In -Colorado, HuntiiiK I« Enjoyed
railroad spokesmen said there now under wav
would be a "longer delay” In Wyoming and Utah.
By Frank Robinson Ih Nearly Completed
clearing the other two tracks.
~•
.
i
Wotk is expected to ba com­
Frank Robinson, former Sanford
Britain Protests Red resident
and high schuot student, pleted during the next twa weeks
Jugoslav Trade Pact
the asphalt surfacing am) wid­
Seizure Of Plant who after hi* discharg-C from the on
Signed For Germany
Army, joined ht* parents’ and fam­ ening of the Ortimlo highw ay.
*
LONDON. Aug. 13. ( ^ - M i n ­ ily at Crtstqbal, C. Z., recently from Sanford lo Maitlan-I, W. &gt;(,
BELGRADE. Aug. 11, C D - ister of State Hector McNeil B’ld wrote that he is enloyinr tha hunt­ Hong, project engineer, announced
.today.
.
„
Negotiators representing the Brit­ the House of Commons todav that ing anil fishing in Patutna.
The highway ha* been widened
He enclosed a snap shot of a
ish and U. 8. occupation zones ef Britain had protested against
22 to 2fl feeL and five fool
Germany have signed a long-range Soviet armv seizure of tho Aus- trussed up "Puerco Del Monte" or from
1100,000,000 trade pa vi with Yugo- Irian mineral oil
----------------- wild dIk that.he and-Walter An­ shoulder* added to-each sute,*he-----idsvta” df*tjftSff"l5~'5uR&lt;I up~tKe" finery *t LoEiu, Auatrla. on Aug. derson Of Sanford had killed. Wal­ said. The shoulder* are to have g
ter spent a few day* with the-Rob- elav surface. Mwt of the former
economy of Western Germany and 1.
The protests, he aald. were fnaon* during tha lime the aircraft rough apota of the road hav t teen
Implement tha Yugoslav five-year
pian. it » u announced last nixht. Indged by British mambara ef th* carrier to which he wae attached Ironed out.
Tha agreement was the third AJlUd Council for Austria and of arae docked a t Cristobal.
SCHOOL BOARD MP.FTT
Ther reported findlwr a very
which the British and Americans the Austrian Treaty Commission.
The Cnuhtv Board of Public In­
Tbe British deputy commission­ itrange hill where tha uhole fam­
have mad* In the last month with
will meat Thursday
countries In the Russian Influence er. McNeil xaldj haa pointed out ily searched for moss agate nnl struction
morning at I0:00 o’clock at th*
o rb it Th* others were Ciechoi- that control council for Germany Jasper, which are aeml-precinur office
of Supt. T. W. Lnwion. BiJa
regulation*, quoted as a bail* for stone*. Thev found 3 largo ame­
lovakls and Finland.
repair of the Lake M-tnroa
Under th* pact Yugoslavia plans Uy» Soviet action, have no applica­ thyst crystal. Mr. Ruhlraon alto for
to purchase from Western Ger­ tion in Austria and th at rrpara- reported that they are building a (white) school and appointment nf
P I yrars Uon# oannot b# secured from pro­ 20‘ foot mahogany cabur CTulaer, school bus drivers will be con­
many over the_____
nest_ . Pfour
tap ILai good* ranging from light party which Is Id Joint British- and a x * trimming It with teak sidered. according to Hupt.-T. W,
Lawton.
woo£
American beneficial ownership.
taxlil* Works to bUst furnaces*

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