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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.
~•
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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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By STANIEY I

It*** !*■■• l l u l
th*t tln&gt; j* ■ crisis |Ik..It to h d l'f’
furward with such rapidity Hmi
w* should have power to deal drar.i
Ucally an.l swiftly with aw U ar.l
■ituatu.ni.that may arls.-,"
Chutrhill snapped:
'
"llltle r sard that."
P'«**tr* au. ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f ||y
*n&lt;r in timi- of peace.”
» r . « ld ,hr 8of*»&gt;UI ministers
would hr the absolute master*”
of the country whil.t I’arliammt
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lMl to
^',r ,h*' * u*tnf&lt;r next work.
I» thil n u n u r y to the life of
thf country?" hr asked. “ It would
mean a spate,of alarm und di»rouragetneril ami paralysis."
~ l “ rehin declar'd Hint' A ,____
* 2 rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
f; ;
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrlU ln - w «« “ ifpivmaljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t *
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Carrying on in a sharp personal
!
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
t.
Churchill imiuiird;
"Who it going to wield tlirxe
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
Minister. who ireini iAricteoiirttly
an amuse-, passenger in the pic*
•ur# boat."
Hr .belaud rhat tlm gOVe.ntnrnt'* ministers aria nun who
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
party before the natlvn.
In hla •perch, Attl.V bud . all.il
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
production.
■
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
Churchill mild. “ What would Dun­
kerque have to-eri if tlm little boat'
were only going to tnk&lt; « f f tntm
.
ber» of the tiadr 'tn.u u nnd it .u&lt;
• laid that wc didn't into u lin k er’s
- •
cuit for thr rrat ?"
Thu appatmtly was it reference
to Fuel Minuter Kmmanuel Sl.liiw*H'i i perch several wcelrx a&lt;0 In
which hr waa trportad to have „*Jd
“ w* do not give m tinker* ru«about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
.
* .Uln.”
“ Tiir miniiler ' who made those
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
m*nt in ipitr of hit failures, ami
hr la retained in Ilia podlimi b&gt;
thr play of outside font-*."

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tt'ealis*** Irea P*a&lt; Owl
mg lo. argua with you.” Fergu­
son instructed commuter aide*
to ismm a subpoena
to
wit.'
Mughn' papers. tuppowd to be
in custody of one of the Holly­
wood millionaire’s auditors in
downtown hotel rom.

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WASHINGTON. Aug. H. ^
Civilian employment mounted u
a new all-time record of MOTS
000 in July, the Census Bur».
tr|Kirteil today.
■
Joblessness climbed also,' tr u
ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
summer work and graduates hunt.

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Promote
th# PPregreaa
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Inquiry Is Halted

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Woman Emissary
Arrested In Case
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Jaycee Directors
Approve Military
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II HMllNHtll fit* IM r«| * 11Nr |
werr established her* during III"
l i l t yrat.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
Materials," are lu tol agrirultu.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
other vegetal.I.«, entile and lim­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
and cypirss ia available III to 16
mile* from town. The United
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt WitHam* and K. V, llyrd operate
tawmill*. No mineral production
ia listed. ■
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
•But h r July- inid ^ t d r n fT M o W '
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
age* bh.l a yrar, with thr hrav!• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
nine inrlies during the past month.
Thr average length of Ihe
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
, Conn......• * * * * .
Slat lit it s on Uity and
government reveal that Sm
Sui
ty guvrruiiient
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J“ rn„lL*ri aP » * « . t-onimandlng t.maral
•lo.d 1.6. ... operation, i . l e of
minute, lu L m ip ictT ^ vrn oJ u,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J1 hours » d $1
16 mills and debt service.'1.1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u iPj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
&gt;11.1 l a
I , MS
• Itaa f
Il
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■■ ■ ■
-- .
mills, tstsal
ami Itimi
Ilia County
Itai
operations rale of 26 mills ami
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
Brewster Sorry
8 ,0 0 0 V A E m p l o y e e s I A i r F o r c e G e n e r a l
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiI*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr »n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
Ordered DiHchurKed'
Predicta 3rd War
flauloril is on the main line of in Hughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
,
, „ bint.
......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 ANG FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » with 10. passenger and fits to 40
A repoiler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t * " .................
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
•’ml,,uy *’*’4 “ a. soon Force*, says there will l»- * World
State Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and that the United Slate*
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estimated Dial a, "
• •
•
•
Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
- Transportation facilities listed point.
&gt;
a short, aharp paralyiing bomIn bringing up ihe rilhjict. closed as a result.
Include Tamiami Trail Tours,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmediGreat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrwster had saldr
”1 ciinfess I was hrit-jted and 700 ymployeet will be dlschatircd ate airlHirnr Invasion." Central
Central Truck l.ine* which pro­
Faker, soon to lie retire I liter 30
vide slalewide trucking srrvln. angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
ns admlnlstra- Vrsrt service, told the Institute of
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiaus|milaliun Hanfoi'i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. matter “ over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
un
eral weeks for regional, offices lo
"Fewer than 300.000 men could
60,992 square feet
of
hangar o f inv advisors.”
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute work-loads upon which the descend
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot run­
discharges will he based.
country,”
“ '
untry." he added.
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
Largest reductions, 2,000 rmWithout^jftrhtioning an? couarate planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
„
said such a war will
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be .In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
counvry "wlik Utmabi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. ,„||„| rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig, com# from
the llrrwster statement “ lidlcul- ram. Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
OUii”
than 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "W e know it Will
Brewster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrrota the Arctic, as tha i
“ very sorry if I have • mburiauid with the probable result that 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Control EndH
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
is “ very competent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact o f
dtnt laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
Reds H it U. S.
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsf J t lt U liia a
Ii., H m i . ,
— ---S _ k .
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
Congress, iIft Ithe
ruths were
to be ter at to whether he was withdraw,
agreement,” he aaid, “ panis, i» the
kill
continued.
ing his statement alwiut thr hotI’otsdam agreement, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c|rrv on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l (u w .P sa l ItS'l
third down payment, with th* In- he added that Henator llrhkrr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par•tallmeutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lure of mu- Urinate as f-ill ne»fTirr--^-\ par­
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l ) f ” s lre"*b»sj?.
In a lengthy defen-g „ f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
three
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
refrigerators, washing machine*
Ilrowstrr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p ra isedd at 100
that the Uni!** Plates
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rharerd
es.l II &gt;-2! ■ ! ■ ...___ _______-.4
' K
IM K lS b
and
llritain were auoporting leae00 M
percent”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “ the public -and the press is en­ Ml
with installments limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’older. at a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
months is required'fur furnltun Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»ar.and rugs,
ed a plan for reappraisal of prep throw tha "truly demon *ti« ;r»a
did not get a chance to answer.
gimes” now In power. I - t,
n
n« w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa •rty here, he pointed out and
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rnntrils how Rrewater could reconcile his City otfinels declared that they
•Her Not. I, In the event he de­ statement that he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the a
same live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
clared a new national emergency about a possible merger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
or In time of war. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
llughei read from the publication, interest. "We
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
Id M r.' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe o f '
tended indicated that Urewster did this matter/* said
Jllycee Meet
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the ma|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced that after conferring
.a
r * « » Oee»
”1 regret that th* rrprewnUtiv*
Rotary Captain
Orvilij
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
In choosing a alto along a main atand that ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fnregardTng T R cUeilona' In
highway for establishment of • f merggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for formed
U filll.
■
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Dlrnir ground^and
rrntinJ atn*! '‘ LavU*,..
it. hlBtUlf ln ,6
l&gt;ujajL K ve n ln t_ d u a _ -la — wal
barbecue, lla
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1 1 Jo nol belfev#
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
On the aland, Urewster said ho mgston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
...............
rtcl Presido.it
Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V ,u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call o ff the l net
a I*
Liana
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U - current Investigation In exchange Iona to build up m.mbershlp.
for
a
merger.
•
"It
ought
to
ba
good
at
the
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom.
---- ----------------- -----. noxt meeting. Vra, A . D. GaUb- “ i* &gt; »* »* d a «. that la not
■va boon received from auiillV
mbied to a e ir* ''aomV'of of th&gt; Amarkan-countri.e
^
the position o f recepln Nonrovta, capital o f ' her^/atnout^frild
M lU t«d
• mm
chlckan,”
be
.
th
,
Romans
used
caU«D.V
far
Llbaria, U caU ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
••Otto
*
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M
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’JT: l

W EATH ER

Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
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\ V T
r \ c
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
romraitlcf that, although he had
K - i o . 'i K . ^ j s B a r r e t t
W a r n s
U r
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “ full employrCm-1^ * * 1, 1
goal
as
defined
by
former
Vic*
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
beciuse ihej . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '*y n4
! forces, the nation’s July total?V
— ZDo you have those papcrt?“
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
“ t don’t have them on my per­
U p -j
P r e m ie r M a k e s S e c o n d L a b o r it c C a u c u s
son, i f that la what you mean,"
Hughes retorted, as spectators
A
p
p
e
a
l
F
o
r
C
o
u
n
­
h
o
l
d
s
D
e
c
i
s
i
o
n
T o
Increase In Prices
roared arith laughter.
s w s w e e k E d ito r A d ­
Hanging a glass ash'tray on the
D e f e r
N a tio n a li7 c il
A c tio n
F o r c in g
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Announced By Nash d r e s s e s C l o s i n g
•
committee table, Ferguson shout­
in B
S te e l
In d u s try
T roop
W ith d r a w a l
ed: “ Don’t try to get smart with
D em a n d s O n S e n a to rs ’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, nfi - p * , * B a n q u e t
O f
S ta te
this committee."
A DITICTIVI AH IM M I 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
T im e
A nd
F a ilu r e
Increases
on
Nash
automobiln
I
a
v
m
»
C
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
In one o f the stormiest sernrt
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’ oF*
R a n d a l l A n d T ’ lu * “ B a b e l ’ - v ;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
of tha Inquiry into Hughei $40,-.* Tha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
Pa.ha ol .ton Churchill ’ .aid -tonight In*
T o
L o c a te
M eyer
been announced by Nash-Kelvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO wartime airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President Groin
EtWsrd W. Rsrtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiHughes today charged that Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
G iv e n
A s
R easons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk msga/inc. told the
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation confm rd powman Ferguson (R-Mirh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
Junl0, Chamber of Com C l u b U r g e d
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
T o
E a c k ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l. of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
\\ \ S H I\ t.lON", tug. 11. ( I *1
stand at tha same time to “ grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n
&gt;
open
waifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
R o a d s id e
P a rk ts A t
publicity” .
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d ») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
againit llir lomnuri.
"might he dtjtatdrd" al any nm
“ Now
juat a mlnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
Frrguton:
Will
you
try
to
bring
S
t
a
t
e
C
o
n
f e r e n c e
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and Halter-Fraut bland political cum in huro| c
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
Huffhti said hr would not pro
CorF’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e “ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llurhes Void t’ ompsny,
council action again.! thr Blit ' Chun lull addirued lli«* lloit-i
C
i
t
e
d
A
s
C
m
i
r
m
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
Isecuuse of trliimony
whirh
The big rrowded committee Mom
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a. il moved toward
c ; £ a - u -. r « 7 * «
t c c O l
F r t c c i o m
had been brought before th* com­
training wa. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T , r p i a
I list 11sh gase a Senate siihwas
silent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .perch:
final action on llir lull, .y-pime.l
absorb raising costs of matertsli n**'1* ty trf f , ' ° n lo U .
.
mittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpwsng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalumt i»r ducciot'i-mfcluui, duimtLjhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes gland at structiun Finance Comnany, at oim ami labor which go into
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a « mlril to Howard
MOSCOW \u«. I I bP) l).v
incr
cnnfcirntr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
_ Britain, might tutiumL.
to repeat that.
’
llnuht-s .Hildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairman tnkid font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.n
lu
jtU
,
Piavili
inmmen
Jaycrr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never erasrd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
He
said
Nash
was
h'ktnr
th
e
June
17
to
July
16^19.2,
Dietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile Mat Investigating
slowly. “ Oet It o ff the record.”
poena for Meyer linnwdiatil).
sfu 1 in it.toring Isigc icj Ic Mayfair Inn over the Wffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’ s decision lo sir Ire na
cost of its low price “ 600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw ord­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
car*
for
th*
first
time
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.umg it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(B
ill)
Rollc.lon
ol
controls
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"S o long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was insed, thf
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
Manncland.
ai'onul. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending Meyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentment^an
, v « iii'ii. I iii .» lom m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v^pkt — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee White House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
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not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1 Aliemin Itev
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu
' pii*e.
“ DeftnHelyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn\\ \&lt;|||NC.|t»S, \wg II ^
he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’* ’ '
If ol the Ollice o( War Inlortp_ the United State* marrhaP “ that White House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
cooperate
extensively
vvith
th*
j’ MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He said.the expense item al­
ditures included many items o f en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can easily get out of hand. Ihe
Ihe Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
informant
*tiid
mory
ready had been paid at tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainment for Army -officers, poena” .
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites nbsiatn«| from
B d U ced hy Lind Wrber, manager
government officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66 rame to hia attention. Ha adJM
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting
at
llir.
party
caucus.
A
l!tT m— Iritm l— ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and—1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “ many deal of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’ e anugio- *d-sw|"rr "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
ings" with llirdwell and may have
went on:
— Declaring thatthe rtreearTTfir. four Votes. a| )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
Meyer’s predecessor as llughei’ rover expenses on hit trip.
«| L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, the. money-bark-on-other
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan treaty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
— “ I-qt»r*tturn'd I M Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
w&gt;ke» ie-yeur answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lorn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l alllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nmretaries N. I Charter," the Premier sharply the goverilmrut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just told you that I got an affidavit that' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol Alrvtmlri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
that
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on Saturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish arguments (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtmambar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir) ilelrgslr III llv
council
should
dismiss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
the.state
1
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1
*
.
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion of I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainment given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he haj put
l 'uilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I'aiiy l ef t Wing
,
III llll'lCll I v1"*ed V-SIIOII of the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer Hughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiimil.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in cis have ls-.-n aiiarking A llltr
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
the affidavit after he said lie had
group that l|-had been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In Washington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M oio/ov lolil the . I "HIM il Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
on
thi*
ground
retain
progrism
wot
»n drier luit’ iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse
to tec
"too little nnd too late" .and his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
executive secretary's office was four points:
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership was .untn-piidig.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fart that dispute ex­
given
by
Hoyce
I’yweil
of
Jack
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly cau­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
cus railed for Immediate le^umo
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
" 2 —The fact that the Egyptian
Hill Carter of Tamos who is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
tion " f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairman of the ".Mist Flor­
the nulv guaianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. Sit Ktjiffntd (Tipps, pirsn.»l lu »e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated that the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ielay in "lonunimil ov nri«hq&gt;.
dispute by
negotiation with tin
•I the various classifications m director* voted to contiLve the United Kingdom, and this effoit plied that th e.next move was up
•
Ijauies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lirir iope.
pageant which it a statewide
to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
.......
...........
.. .In .&gt;«••*•
2. Th e-inahility-of the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav.
Vug...........
ths*
i&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the it i* ‘ *vn p ir »« I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fart that the continu­ report'd 'a fter ibe w r i t meet­
« , Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p ir s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
gone i rnry.”
j|| ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
at least this fall, although six the dance Saturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley rafr 'he tepayment of a wartim
— C’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL-anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” ...
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
roomIn ago most of the expei’ s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. but throughout th* .credit ( o • Moscow. ’
Other
Lalmrltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri wtolr. " Il iryaid. Ill" proi* llir ratlirst rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petemb'irg high Middle Fait.
"4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe otbc
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng t fiir l : : „ e A-titv has p.fi/wtt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'• * « sin
11
s
l
l
»
»
"l
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
” but mi HfW" s tiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
brio,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
Queen and Mitt 8t. Petersburg.’ friendly.relations can be brought everything possible was
k are many -.experts whose
If
ng l'«|p k ill
done lo reduce the army, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. pnlnrrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie .......... nf ; &gt;• aa I
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
'
"•
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \la.
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pageU ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls )
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml Drlmilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "Sullsn of :-".vl" hut Iran
ant held last June In St. Peters­
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N » h t of k immi in rnnnection "ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
'
•
i , i&gt;r»»*
was no intention to abandon an apprai mrrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ ritlrisni v ( the Hv
Sunday morning a "brag" break­
vviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf Amuirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
J. Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t .—
nnd American p r e «»’’ i
•
to choose an appropriktv lime.
the Seminole County J*ycee», act­
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ affecting w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re­
Thr
wilt 1 *1 •!••!l »»i -l ..... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
RERUN . Aug. ’ l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘ v * «0M” If1* ibr -ml ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
.
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail arreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
I,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO Aur. 1 1 —4/D—mil chairman for the .conference ar­ emissary who smuggied Princess Minister of Health if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in.mIih-i I-wv "
,tbl V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom rested and grinning after rangements.
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n
?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
V\ ,i , |i. •
..f Ft mi Is
it three-day flight around th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
*
t
1
h
"
Randall
The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
M a il.i. i".li- . in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
llm llix n l •■ r « a » ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
Caroiath.
•
_
nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %' Mi l if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘ h Ho*
Ived Chicago's acclaim today In
Hy accident, we found she still
' /'
............. im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll mvy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "W e b,."’
nayade drrsvn State Street.
hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the nri^HHuili'Kid I ub lutl.vy
iiKlay av
&gt;
|t|l
jjotug lu Hit)!" ’ 9*"i xnti-x ,. t.’ i. im -the wgviisatjon
Ths 27-year-old fiver. hU use. T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e to Princess Hrrmine whirh she
wiili b h" hi l ls. "Slal'tii-.511.111
C I O P ic k e t s C la s h
nts, h'« wife and two children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
rer# driven down the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. Carlucd, di­
■
visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’ t
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator ifie r
msl% street" In • hastily orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking whether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
Mr. and Mr*. Notma’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’ * criminal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, with an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation department.
Hie name o f the v * :a tl
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent prngtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
nol“
pnty
m
&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
'
i
f
l
i
'
It&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
Carlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera before-thn gates
•Jnw Ynrk’ TInicx or in Hi • " ........ r'fwarvl - it-’i
iously Injured In «n iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took
.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. injured,
&lt;ms ou*. to line the street and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
St
IJ
Hemline's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
"
a
’
vei
•
II
th*j
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# the
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l in in '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t » ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111
v isio n
xhausttng J9.646-mll* solo trip
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iufq
t\ i r « n 1 n t l f » » 7
&gt; ft* *
i,( |n...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i which
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 minutes and It reported
’ t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
a physician, of the Kaiser'a widow- plant after crashing a picket ho­
“ aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"dti l v »flia of
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-to return to their home in Texas
Psn maker Milton ’ Reynolds, though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 Cltt United
»f /talk® ho on*
•i.i i" • t«
L'ir iii ; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
lood health" I'efiue her death Auto Workers, Urn sheriff said.
naer of Dill Odom’* record make the trip by ■mhulanco.
Hit I
mas l'a | a
Clubs were swung, fists flew vvip;M
viip|Mut
&lt;&gt;l * N-' gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’ { i d i i i R : T o u r n a m u n l s
obe-ytrellng
flight, estimated
&gt;ii tlicg
inn (tumslinn
inn
:
"
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the ast Thursday in the Russian and atones were hulled dining the I
hat JA# trip cost 150,000 but aaid
tone.
company in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; unling tlnosiglioul ll"
tional (ioarli con
highest pralee • today
or the
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,x.
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? ••i'l
HI &lt;EV wbrth It-”
^
4w*l»rvll
I k i i i K c r m i H C’ i m v i c t s
6
li|
."fg
M
M
J. C - I lufv-himn nut- country- l" i l."id rwi*—
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatment they had
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
lincd
lo
ngmlieis
«&gt;l
tlw
pitalizrd
and
three,
others
were
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
J l ! ,PJU \K\r,^
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince
‘ l')s u ;i| H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “ all the bills t‘r
especially
the efficiency
corns In” but_ that It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant win­ runt lull ati thru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2 fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta -. Aug. II. t.r»—
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd I nm vri.i.d p11 toners, described
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the misting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his wdr end inr#»&lt;l
wlil'-li will lo- held itniiiiq: x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b^n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir and’ Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v In y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
-----• • - .after
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
( I m IIs m S as •*■■• ait)
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
irrrnt war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana with n isters. officials and many others
D ie s In J a c k s o n v ille
to New Vuk 'on aii Amefis in lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
" " HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a quarter of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
A nu"ic lj piogism (caliiniiH
imUnceil |7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
Miss K ate C. Flynt
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
Ajihnrx III 4.
,
• ,
,
Funeral service* for Mr*. Jane Dave Mian on *aml Bill \laini
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .imirThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
" I have been tremendously .Im­ Died Saturday A . M. Armstrong Kale. by. who died Fri­
Tim aiglits « f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairman of events.
ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, James W.
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
vidi-d the ,Knnf"id youngster wi'li
day in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
w lliw 4 • « Pea# *1*1
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing merchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 Worrester. U t
illnrti, will be held Tuesday a f­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ........ I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . Mist Kate C.- Flyht died early ternoon at 3:00 o’clock al the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangements to d"nntp Korn-I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
(I'M lIxw S an 1‘asr «lvl
how much Mr*. Atkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
Foreign Diplomats
appreciate It." ,
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Rev. Mark Carpenter of Holy non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atkinson
were
Leaving Paraguay injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three Cross Episcopal Church officiat­ tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U . S . D c k ’ i f u t c E n d s
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii-.'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
ing. Interment will lo; In LakeMern, Deputy
Heel- or I 1 •' Mk
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"An/'ina
Bag.
*
I n d u i u ’ H ia n M e e t i n g I’avlirk win. kre mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
"I’VE SUN miUlont of pounda of tobacco sold
of July 10 when their StudMinker
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
__ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward IDgglnt, manager « f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the Para­ semi-trailer
kt auction. And at auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry I I A 14It IH JACKSON
after
'lie tractor merlv llvsd ln Forty.n, Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v r i," "Whispeiint'*
guayan government ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of
other
JOGJAKARTA, Java, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
Cabbage
Jane Merritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on tha frontier to be leaving
(AV
Walter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.
suddenly.
......
•
Jr.
of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
'
“
The regime of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and It
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titters,
that’* got real arookin* quality . . . tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane Flynt and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchimn icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t » this lar. Events will Incliul"
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three
thee* report*
arranging to
Nation* Indonesian Republican capital af­ races for jncn_ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 11, — Watkins, both of Sanford; three brothers.
ctnmrnt
|Ja»»
to
create
s
er the capiUl from AauncMaking their way through the
ter "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournaments uponsir"'!
(in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J. W. Flynt, Geneva, F.
el Gusid ihrre limes a law people" wh’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office o f the jail, th# four
aa to Pilar, a city
’ ’ oL/.w er than Florida Historical Society will be II. Flynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to Washington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons 1»•*
.
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
Soaring Trophies O f
The views were sounded to him the attractions offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" « a « reporting for
Hwest of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
• and’ stole his car for a
fisverel
diplomat were reportflivetal diplomat*
.Funeral services were conducted Vlrs.Bennis Displayed would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ mainly by I’rnidbqt Roetkatno public on this day, he ntated. work
society president, aaid today.
and l ’rrmier Amir SJarifoed.ltn Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaway.
*d to have arrived at the ArgenB. T..(2urrin, IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrAouwnes of
this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Two attractive trophies recently
Paraguayan bonier.
Many motorists stopped from
ORLANDO. Aug. 11. — ( f ) - Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev. won by Mrs. Vitglnia Bennit, na ration ol war. He sanl that lhc at the pirtiih-ntial palace.
FLIGHT DELAYED
Earlier Morlnlgo’a government
tlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
local c o m p ly will luve a comWith U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In
said U had beaten hack an Insur Holland a* the principal .peaker, taYMtit. was ma-1? In Evergreen llonal woman •oaring pilotr are p fm r n t-o ff t fngcl i i mt fBft m w j—
Hv-- see .riders prwrttevng—(•"—*"■ _*sIAV—V iiltK. Aug...11— biPl-r
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum*
oa d U W H 0&gt;6'TbarHt~C*ltt»rr
LISBON. Aug. II, (/I1) — Ken.ua coming events. Ala/ut 84 riders rm-r U. S. Army filer* an a round.
ihe 1947 convention .of the Flor­ Cemetery.
A silver platter il shown which and will provide Sanlutd with an Eva Duarte I’eron was rn route turned out for practice.
them defense*.
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
thr-worl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho Arthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
Ray. Labrador, by bad weather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
Y
CYCLIST
today after winding up her Euro,
B. If, Guthrie, who Is associated
..................... MEET
of longest duraUon in sight of thu
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
Dakar,
the
Argen­
with
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
IHSICIK
‘MEET
com;
Post 8282 will meet tonight at
field on July 4, at Wichita Falls.
countered
something
new
In stop, William Klrohmrtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising at 8avann*h, N. Y.
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a
flight manager, said early today.
tha Legion Hut al 7:Q0 oeloek
recently
wrote
that
th*
celery
.
...
ta will be givr n a final n-ading at ship for the trip to Recife, Brazil. "drunken driver*," Hatunlay when
of
the
Board
of
Directors
o
f
th#
at which time a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold
Mamas Morgan, negro, was ar­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mesDuring
her
tour
Henura
I’eron
crop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
sagt-it that they might be de­
thav market prospects
■ w a r.. are’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
Capt Rey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held at 8:00
Dennis as champion American
ing
on
a
bicycle.
than
fair,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Swittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
at
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana for re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
Chamber of Commerce Building. crop.
I
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National Guard unit here.
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T H K SAW FOUD M r w A T n

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t ’ larlda
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Thrifty Americans
W.' nrr* often considorod lo Is* « H|wndU1rift nation,
with nil our money frittered rivvnv, hut upitnrchlly that is

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Social Security Aide
To Be Here Friday

Reason

• kr liar* S*i*nr* Monitor

The Field Office of the Porlal
Security AdmluMration in Orlsn-lo
of the Jewiah Atrmry r'-gaiaiin*
T t i— tlr itia h — w h a l e r r r
c m l l t announce* lu &gt; y »W%t II* repre­
ttw arti«,n of IrgUM Zvi
nhrv get for a thankli.it U sk — sentative will he in ‘Sanlord. Fri­
In hanging two llritlah , ii,|„r,; ftliarr the Mame for a -onijitluri In day, August lb, 1917. m th*j Flor­
We exprr*&lt;* our deep a* hrartServicn
■ w-hirh reprisal U matched against ida State Employment
feh sympathy to the raj, jv
*1 .. i i i a*L.«.a* a* A tfc
- . 1 .tim
1 i
ula f9 m.A. 1 . Ijm
,
Ih*
! ir" PH«M l' Th' y ml»tHt* have made from li:SO A. M. to 12:00 n o 01.
diuul 11/- ■„ _*Ti..*!!!*? i*. "JornldaIimpritonromt rather than handing: Thi* aervire hat he-n eitahltihrd
VW

welrofn*- D tjvc 4 |tei»-nr Uir present «rale rould not go on.

G r o w Gallup, with his insatiable curiosity, has ! k*pii
•( aaaluid. I'l.rlSa, aalrr lb* Ail risking people what tlioy would do if somcanO handed them
• I t » n r * . &lt; ml t la r c b a. I M T .
$1,000. Evidently many of those questioned had dreamed
111)1 I. A M l I - D E A N
of
such a windfall, fnr they came tip with ready answers
r .d lla i
The replies were on the whole very sensible.
« i&gt;iiim)\ nr. a a
llB * l»r &lt; * M a a a a ri
' • Thirty-rttio*pcr*ivnt would save the money, 24 per cent deed; W a bag them and _ltn, )h ,pt*, th » p e na lty f o r J e w l.h 'rMT .t a 'r y ;
m i i i iiirrmib iibrr.*
would bqy a home or improve the ope they’ hat), 14 per cent
■ l* ,,ort « f OJtinier. Rut nothing, even
r a la b lt la A 4 *a a *«
Cr Canltr. nnh -- ------ ... • .la would buy a car, furniture,, clothes, and so forth, with
Oar M «n ib
......— ,
----- z*
l i small-percentages for other laudable purposes. Only ;i |wr
tbi.f MuNlba . ._..___ __ _ an rent would *l»cml It purely for pleasure. Many of this .1 per
III Maalba
........ ...... 4An
, - -apHina.^ r..... can juitifg tho ruld-tjlooJfd
0 »* Y ra r
aini rent may never have had any fun. and might he quite ih.l ikl . ,
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,n.
f
r&lt; ,,nn.m
|f *»f murder
of hottagn.
justified in having a thmi-nnd-dollar Ming.
,
a vast majority of tha JewJh
~
A l l n b lla a rr a s t ir * * , ra id *
Those who are not emotionally
111 11 fit f V Muir.,. T li j. &gt;■ _ .
T■
tb an b *. rs a n lu lls a * aa4 a e llr t *
The only way, mid to say, that most of the people hv a kln f n t y
committed
to any aide o f this
3 *V)lte.l
* a t . r t a la a » « a la f o r lb * i a i| M &gt; *
hy a k nd of savagery wl,aj,
lren.
ra ls la a (a n d *. M ill b* r b a ia * 4 Is * questioned are likely lo get a thousand dollurs U by earn­ HralJy imitates Ililter-thOklll.rur Stru-ggle limit take a positive
at r « a a ta r a 4 * * r ll* la a r « l r «
ing it,, and that process, by Jpj very nature, mujees the of hostage*. They fear wofci ■ f •land against terror and brutMity.
wherever It appear a. They must
spending of the money u 'matter tor careful thought. So ion will U aljenaud. ™r T 0|li" -.rk
1 » la » « f
% rM *tn p rr‘
to encourage every clement &lt;-f
t i t * * . I n * - u p u m r u T h e H erald the bulk of most peopled mpney will undoubtedly continue
reason and humanity Mitch ..till
have
la 111* n g | U « *1 Held of a J i f r l U l M
supported
the
Zionist
#a..g
...lr
to be put to very good use.
exUta in a situation which often
'Otfl**« hr* ■•lntNt»r4 I* it# l « «
■**1
tiff# *
In
Ik * rr unlr &gt; Mil
V fli.il- American algltAini and appears to have degenerated Into
*ib.r h * « id * »n r l* r * In C k ira i
Irresponsible
politician. rould a mere clash of (error
against
Un
Tnrfti.

Post-War Italian Women

m fiormhnmm\
To:

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to give *reiident* of Hanford and

N EW Y O R K *, 10*/i hrs.

vicinity an opportunity to fit
claim* for Federal Ol.1-Age and
Survivors Insurance, obtain new
ami duplicate socU!
security
card*, ami make inquiries con­
cerning the old-age an I sur­
vivor* Imuranre program.

Leave 7:1ft A. 51. and 11:48 A. M.

$51.35
$56.95

CHICAGO*, 7*4 hrs.
L e a v e 7:15 A . 51

&gt; &gt; : « A . M.

$12.25

M IA M I*, 2 3-1 hrs.
Leave .0:17 P- IL

Ha T « i HI I
Direct connections allh Airline* earring America

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P H O N E 1.T25

Dr. Charles L Persons
Oplometrint

A IR M A IL'

PASSENGERS

A IR EXPRESS

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Hide.
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Rhone 296
Hat. 9-12

Eye* Examined Glasies Filled
ntnt pr«Krr*flS In
thrill* Jjjrror*
PtBM&amp;iht
,n »«&lt;v.:ir,e.
«&gt;&lt;&gt; .mind *.ttUmenr, ran
For without Indirect supp^t f.o 'i U based on hate and cruelty. That
From Rome, where women have for generations led many who would not ei*.1LV jn ahould now be clear to many whosecluded lives, Marie 8etoli writes that her sex is gradually such barbarity directly, ,«t c,,„. have been morally alseep. I f really.
aciously or unconsciously ar |t7 jt awakened, they can find ways’ to
becoming freed from the fetters of custom.
One whom she considers representative of modern «nd accept its help, ienq-Uni onj hall the itntelvu terror.
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MON*HAY, AUGUST II, 1947
Ituiiau womanhood is the, mother of a three-year-old son.
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and keeps house in a modern apartment for her husband
Chinese Reds Stage
am) tier father. Dressing modishly, keeping up with public Book On Vegetable
MULE VFKSK FOK TODAY
affairs,
and
coping
with
the
food
problem
under
black
M
arketing
I
h
Iteady
.*,- _______
Eight Hour Assault
EVEN~ LIBERTY IS UNDER market conditions she manages besides to be an active
OKI.ANDO--Aug. II fSiociul)—
LAW. YOU CANNOT PRESERVE partner id a business making artistic films'.
Protect Your Health
NANKING^ Aug. ll.d iP )— GovDistribution of Florida \Wcuite
IT AND KANISII GOD’S SPIRIT
By Sleeping Better.
Italji has been a backwurd country in many ways, but /*-.*•«
11 1
Y*I— *
is..
••
Where the spirit of Ihe L ji.I I pvrhups tVltre is u chance for her return to the prestige Committee Digest, firsr over all vrnment dixpatchea xaid today
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
collection o f data oil und'irtion more than 3,000 Chlnexo Comthere If 'liberty.—II Cor. 3:17.
she enjoyecrin the days o f the Caesars. With women taking and marketing of the statoY multi- munista
U . 'l
BOX SPRINGS
had been killed or woundactive part in business and professional life, enlightened million dollar freah vcgoUtk .i io v •d .duting- an eight.hour-'aSMutr
HOLLYWOOD BEDS’ 1
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» Lm1 4 » e » » a d e - i t ikmmimw w l l knTtWhM'n'cobntfy- wrHMm-AoHM from fie
55 the wallx of Yulln, Tn north
few daya.
bhxnxi province o f
northwest1
klenufaclured To Your
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no higher than the status » f its women.
LaMonte Graw,. mangti of Ihe China.
Individual Order By
Florida Vegetable
Cogmitlee, Other reports xald the Rrds
ECHOLS '
We have a hunrh iftr Uiui/i
who aupervisid editing aid pub­ auccecdt.il in deatroyiag buildings
Atoms And Destiny'
MatUeoa Renovating A
Mould find il • lot enter
lication of the 200-page volume, and installations at the Yulln
Rebuilding ‘A Specialty
said mailing of the Digest will be airport before being driven off.
lighten .then belli if they did mote
Call Ue Today -- Sleep
This is the 1hird year of the Atom Bomb, observes a expedited so that lppcodmatrly Government reinforcements were i
welkin# and lei* talking.
Better Tonight
commentator, and it bus split the world. It has accomplish­ 2.000 vegetable producer* mp- xaid to be en route. .
diera and buxine** firm* wj)| have Puxxiblllly of a Communist i
ed
various
things
of
a
.practical
nature,
and
will
douhtless
It look* good to u* to »:*•
ta reference Infurmatioi onl comeback in north Shensi was ECHOIuS BEDDING
hones 'on ihe Nke fionl again accomplish many more. It holds Up to the world a vision aUtislics available in a^pciM' discussed at Yenan, provincial,
COM PANY
mirr ha* a club which put of almost infinite power. "Atomic energy" has become a uf ten days ur two weeks*
capital, la»t week by Chiang Kai- i
Kistimisee
Sanford
Orlando
Stick
and
(Jen.
Hu
Cliung-Nan.|
beautiful
quadrille.
So
could,
juiutic
phrase,
with
the
scientists^of
the
world
competing
on •
Celery IdUslM--Phone--Iit&lt;14
-Sanford. __ __________________ jvr4t*_jiuervU^each- rcuUz.lugJ.lialJt. may de.sLru&gt;. the uthar.
Sanford, Fla.
Tti 'England, collon wu first the Rids from Yenan, long thdlrj
or be destroyed by it.
.
used at candle wicklng.
capital city, last March. nkin
To the average man in the street this new phase of
Thcip people who were a
what the newipapeit would un enlightenment and the significance of what we call "mat*
for new*: once ihe wai wai ovn ter" muv mean little or nothing. But we may Imj sure that
evidently didn't know the Senate the foremost scientists of the world have at least a con­
wa* going to investigate Howard siderable view of what it is all aland, the possible length
it life on this planet, and possibly even of the destiny of
| Hughe* and hi* gnl friend).
man iiimself.
Work , wa* aciUAlly begun or.
the 12-fcot channel from l’elatk»
R AD IO PR O G RAM S
m J to Sanford which will bring ocean Seminole County
btatlou WTHIl
| going 'bokti to Sanford't front
Court Records
r door. What deep water will mean
Monday »:**n la a
to thia-.jcily n little .rcbltied bv
I U I I I U \ T I IIM U ia
|:M Saw*
llaiuniunil. Jam c* It. e to k . uytw
many who live here, but the yea.» th ) L-. T e lt«l|&gt;h V W . ll4rfirfior i . i . j T w llia h l ru iia*
V i i l Your M U ' ar.d M ’-*if
• _4 to come may prove that the day ■l . i J W U ) ------ — -----I ns—l*nir-Amn ^ “
— ■j
Ruiiiiwndy
t!i)ta »ra llu il
T * I*4cJS_ttporw I'arud.
that dredge' Mailed to work wai
AliinUac nui
S.
l i l t b U t ' i t t ’ i * 'hd.ca
A
It K A I, K S T A T K M B H t lM IIK
the turhintt boat in Sanford'* ca
1 t 0 « K r « t llr « illin » «
I t .tlm c ii
Arnoifl, il- W* &gt;i«4 H
r—Hr - **)*n|.b"0+*u - —--- *-—____ _______ ,ieci. Hence forth. wc.mlJ in Jrulh
wntrs l - r m rt g * “ r f !385Tt am-■VT: in , . u n . ) Florid a llillb ititff . '
become "The Pent of Central Atnuld, J. It. «*u s Hut))' w ft :clS Hwililllltt- n .lh W IH n iia d i* )
-A
«nlral t'torIda f i . lir' "H ' r
*ceU Hail, ik m *
Florida "
Ciu m lvyi II. H- "H it
A b u ** li
fi.n.
T&lt;&gt; i t"i i h rttai* Hank
" lt.i|u.,itult&gt; Y o u r.
It it intcreitinf’ hut depreiiim; tlulin. lion alil it m
1
1
cue
l.a
w Hall s e n * *
I .. rl.,ii4. Ut^l. Ilauk
ll.V t lt*-.|ii*ofully
Yu uis
to lee the name &lt;r| Hobby Jone* liufin. MuiiaM e lu * )I»S "U I
IT
J
i
A
ll
*k . N f nr*
- 8 i » l « Uank,
-III among the cntrtci for the na T oa e nKlnrlda
IJ.00
H
ill
&lt;llf
to id Hu* H atlon lue. T o Kira;
tional amateur golf townsmen' N ak Hank Auburn, Al
T o »| * &gt; Vlniaiaa
Hrvan. H owland i M m RIIIMbjtU
It doe* not &gt;eem &gt;o many year* T o C a ss.lb *riy U aidtn s liu*.
ais« fiien ‘ &gt;n
tlOl N'fW*
ago that Hobby Jone* hmntl!
A i d i i i * * . li* ii » . 'i n * t:*tb .i x
S|US &lt; t l t l f T h o y p .i. Jau ibow *
N orm an dy t'u re
iiis iiuniMiiun
^
wa* tweeping everything before ThM lki*r.
A to ll, w dux ilt h lffd l
t i O ' l M D t l Darlllt r
To
P
tru **rit- H aving* A l.,,*n A»*n
him in the ‘Nrtinnil amateur, na­
Jt««
New.
tlr u m lf).
John *
a fid W,
tional o|ien. and Hritlih open cir Hr n u ll.) T o Cettltal Fbtit.U l*r ■■ Tint Hunilsr H.roiiad*
Viu* N . n ,
dVirtlon
*3c.
clci when at itvlt^knder age ol
*ieS Sunni, a.ifuad"
Ijn s a m OF Molt Iu tor:* S i l l futithing T im *
17 the public f&amp;kt began to heat jH
llunn, llon al.l lin ri. e m M ataaiM i.
l« Moriilns IWVfitluns
of bim. Now he kail a aon who i* To F lo rid a m a w lUnV
• ilk M orning ll* d lla t lo ln
W illiam s. A. J, T o lU n r y r'.ln
Xioe
News
following in ha. f o'6 I • t e p * and a e I).
n il tummy Kajra
thiealening to outdo the old man. *1 IIIIIH . A T I 111 OF M llH Tl. VI.I. T ile kh,i|i|&gt;ert s «r »n * d »
te w

T h e H vrald l i • meuther « t Ih*
A atn elh led l ’ re »* n k lr h l« en lllle d
# B t l « * l« * f r in Ih * Mae C*r r t » « h l l
*ft(t&lt;»n » ( n il ihe Inenl a r w i pvlnfrJ
la Ihla n n i»p « | i» r , n » w e ll « • *11
A l* n e w * d U p nlrhe*.

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NOTICE
At eleven o'clock on Thursday moniinK. August 14th.
the Bdjml of Public Instruction will receive bids on

tireM'ffir AchooI-lJUsrt.. The Board' reserved the
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to reject any or all bids.*
B O A R D O F P U B L IC

IN S T R U C T IO N

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

T . \V. Law ton , Co. Supt.

L , E . Jordan, Chairm en

IS PRODUCING

John Temple Grave* *ay* in ihe
Ttmtt-Union that ihe proper tolu'
lion lo colored voting i* in "qual­
ifying." To qualify to vote in
Miniitippi, one ha* lo believe in
celtain patty jprinciplei. There
might be a belter &gt;*y to qualilv
a votM *uch a* requiting him to
be able to read*a part of the
,Con*litulion or aign Hi* name. A*
Mr. Grave* nyl} "Given white)
ajid blacki educated enough, char­
acterful and rrtpotmblc enough,
titualion* will, even, if not all
the vyay. lend to„ right them'Vi **
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UlYtt*

J. C IIU I»h f.,)tr 'and i'.m u i.ri) T o
Florida h in t* llan k .
v r iS F A «T III\
OF M O IU U A O I*
Florida m ale Hank' T o l*(*n H
Hmllh Hr. . l u i illn o lr II.
I'assclb .rry H a id e r. lm . T o Hun
land 'J lle va n . lu x K llis lu li.

* II ATT FI. MIIHTUaHN

Jecolia, II il
tic Nat. Hsnk

T o kniirotit Allan

ricrm m 'e * »wr

Chas. I - U vrton -Ak Ouklsburo
Mull,' Co.
*
IIO M iH C F I.l; t l l i t 'l l AttO K
A rm y T o lle r b f r t km lunk (.'o il

nrn.in.vo i*i iiiiit

T a k e Ac lAUBMon
v » Fruit Klaud.

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I ’aViu.llo

FLAG CHOSEN
KARACH I, India, Aug. 11, i/P)
— The flag of Pakistan will be
three quarter* rre rn .w lth the
■tar and crssccM superimposed,
and one quarter white. The whlto
It designed to rtorcicnl nenorlThe Army ihould not tuffet tie* in the predominantly ktuslem
from it* new tytlem of promotion* dominion to be proclaimed Thurs­

which went into effect jail week
with the tigning' of a law by
President Truman which make*
merit the ba*it of promotion rath­
er than leniority. The Army wa*
not to blame for ihe old lyttfR*
trace it wai in accordance with
another law paiied by Congrerr

day. •

RANBONE'S JIEDItATIONS
By Alley

KtUTL 3 o 3 CLAIM HE
G lT M AP At M IfJlu cY
f N S A f THINGS r e
HJH LATbR —

SHUCK5/ wfeyi r fAves
1EM, r » £ JORRY

R ia y r n e p //

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■IS

W nlliNl)'" W u lld
N *»s
H aw aiian IW Iudl.t
T un e* Y'W’ te ll*T u a *t*d
Ttiurcli o f Chrlat
l.ew W hile
N ew t
A Irian. T ito
I.unuliroi* (la n c e
Ithythm lio w ii.r t
N e w . al Noon
\V ,n&gt;rii ITiOkdup
Nunn Hour Notes
t
N .w t
tlu td.fi Mtdpdlee
Ton y l* »»ta t
:ti
Salon Hsreeede

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W arthi n o w ,
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till
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Club

Yes, it’s being done at Willow RunI

The giant vx-bomiKir plant is now
producing better than a car a minuteI
jry working day provides an av­
erage of 700 more automobiles for a
car-hungry world. And what won­
derful now care-they arc I

B oth eara a r e s e rv ic e d w ith gen u in e fa c to ry p arts
— w h e r e v e r y e u g o - b y o n e - o f th e four./orgeat
a u to m e b llm d e a le r erga n la a f/ o n a In t h e w o r l d .

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Letters pour in to the factory every
day addressed to Henry J, Kaiser
and Joseph W. Frazer from those
among our more than 70,000 o
who feel that they must express
enthusiasm. These owners, who hg^e
driven theKAUER and theFRAZERmnd
the luxurious new F razer Manhattan
hundreds o f millions of miles in every
part ° f rite world, emphasize $jno
outstanding feature above all others
—the extraordinary smooth, gliding
ride! They say there never uxts a ride
like this! Read typical bwrier com­

ments below.

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N u vslir T im e
Fi.il&gt;. Ht&gt;Hne* w ith
Ktxt.il
N e w . or it** i» * r

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«0 N»«s
n fit
Its! U«r N«*»i# uRanch
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(AY, AUG. II, 1947

THE SANFOHD HEHALD, 8ANFOR1 FLORIDA,

Martha P age Weds
Robert R. Callahan

« n u t.

&amp;lUFAUtt

aud family. in hit radio shop now.
The Rrv. and Mrs. H. II. Link,
Mr*. Ben G.riVainriyht continue!
daughter, Dorothy Rut.-, and tun, quite ill at her home.
Alfred, left Thursday Morning for
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Cavan left" k
By M ARIAN R. JONES'
RiOgecrest. N. C.
Thurwlav for Miami ami OfwrIn a lovely -morning ceremony
«
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Ed Sweat ha* retut itrd aftrr water Beai'li to spend a couple uf
Martha Mac Page, daughter of
Mr*. W. T. Chance -Vt.* hostoaa ■pending several days vDiripg rel­ wrvk*.
Mr*. Gertrude Page amt the lute
F’ rUlay afternoon w |jbb the tnler- atives at Grorai*.
Mr.*. Charles Lee says she" IsErnest E. Page, became the bride
Dance Included In
taitu-d with a delightful party lnt| Among those from Otirdo at- uuiti* lonely in Jhi* August heat,
of Robert . Rownc Callahan, son
llutior of lies eldest daughter) Jeah,' tending tin- weihllng of M'*&gt; Cun- for hoi husband Chkrip* S. Leu
of Sir. ami Mr*. John I t Gallnlmn.
Jaycee Entertainment j
P
in cetabraihm of her seventeenth *nie Mcrall to Jamie Alfor.l Wed- ami daughter.*. Thelma aud Mra.
The marriage was performed at
biilhday.
{ nesdnv mi ning st the’ F'irsl prfs. Julitinv Jones, the Ia‘.!&gt;c of Mi­
the Sacred Ileal l Catholic Church
. Included in the Hit of events of ' *“ **
FRID AY
A roior scheme of pin* and liyterian Ciiurrh' at Saqfortl and ami. hare Hi- . . , 0 to tiie mountains
by the Rev. Father K. K. Toome)
for the Junior
ownwmi Club will meet entertainment
Albert Fllta spent the weekend
white was used in decurating the the leception at the Maria!., Inn o f Wavttesrille, N, C. for a mouth's
on Aug. 8 at S:00 o'cloek in Milli » th Tourist Center at 8:00 P.M. Chamlier o f Commerce which held in Jacksonville visiting friend*.
living 100m and dining 1own; also ware: Mrs. Hub) Jones: great aunt stay. Mr*. Jones is recuperating
edgeville, Ga.
■Aft* he business meeting there its state meeting in Sanford over
for the refirshmenls. Mri. Chanrc o f the bride; Mr. and LMr*.’ Belt ‘from a major opcialitm. H&lt;i«vev*’.',
The ehurch was L*nut!fully de­
WrtUy card playing and checkers the weekend at the Mayfair Inn
was assistrd in serving by liet sil­ June*. Mr. and MrsriJ. It ji*m •*, Mrs. I .t'e Is living cnns.ihtl by the
was the dance on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Proctor air corated with white gladioluses utul
tad « restunsius will be served.
ler. Mra. (art 11 Otliff.
fact that after Aug. jp rise will
in the' main ballroom at the Inn. I spending a vacation touring Ccor- greenerv anil burning white taper.. ]
Mrs, J. N, Thompton, V&gt;s. I ’hnr
MONDAY
were placed on the alter. Tb.-:
Those enjoying ihl* alfsir with |,-s T. N’ ihhuk. .Mi*. J. E. Partin', be sole custodian of her two sniall
The music o f Stewart Martin1 gia and Tennessee,
Th.circU* o f the W. M. 8 . of
organist. Mr*. M. D. Mm -..hall, j
the honorre w ire; Mi«*v&gt; IW d h y .
Mis- D..rolli&gt;- NlUlacfo
granddaughter* for ilic i-mainder"
th#
th* -Hrst ..
.Baptist
Baptist Church
(
will and his orchestra 'was enjoyed hy
Kildark, t'urlvov. MrKniJ'ju. .l*orv-j
Mr. and Mrs. Warr«tl (Jack) H, •&gt;f their mother’ * itify. tnYhi'.mouap . .
Mis* Then Vickery la expected rendered a 'ftrogram n f nuiitial
l iB M ilt ? % i l*. M. is* follow*: the guests from 9 :00“ until 1 :IM1
music
and
the
IrudilUmat
wedding
tby
Hose
Link,
'Cant'rn
ILtrdy,
to
arrive
front
Kc&gt;
Weston
Fri­
“
•
f
"
1
”
I
lardy,
|
Gore
I
.-ft
Tlun
via*
for
‘
Tamp*,
to
o'clock.
From
10:00
until
10:30
iditis. ' TLirsy r-ung-; iadfre a r«
'
-Ota'dt-tT'jflu.-'Jnhn Huger,, 010
msrrhe* were u«r .i
Bui hat a W h r a l i l f
Mdrl.'-SiijIHiq Iw’ goAe nntll sdMrtlnti* iictt Meek, \«n:p- Lev and Beverly Ann Jt-nej.
__M m
Avenuei C!n
Cirri# 2, Mrs. P. M»- the music was htoadcast day enroute to Shrlby. N .'U . and
The
bride
was
givet}
In
may'-l
Ghailene
Wellman.
i,
Barbara
Uw.{■
M
r.’
and
Mr*.
•Reaves
Gasto.i,
Hr*, dunes, tln-ir mbliter, u tha
f i d Smith, Flora
Heights; over station.WTRR during which points in' South Carolina.
rlsge by her uncle. .U. K. King, i i i f
Audrey Cox, Betty Malcolm. Jmitj who are visiting Mr. and Airs. fppiitler Doiothv la-e.
'pet 3, M li. IA. J,‘- Peterson, time Kill* Met; ehre, “ MU* F W 1
/ r Jr « ./ f
of
(tanford.
Site
wure
a
lime
.llw-m
Sheldon
and
Billie
dianee,
of
t’harlrs T. Nililark. pUtsl lV’nlJack KaselCrtuat'imiit' eat i i*r.
First Street; Circle 4 ,.Mr*. Ida’',.. wa» presented by Wjlliam . Krjrnds .yif Mr*~ W. J. (&gt;avld
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'
Oviedo, and Kloise Brtg. Orlardo. nesdnv
wltTi Mr.'
— . - i f .in
- * Belle
. ■" Glade
“ ■ wltU
*• i- onajHr
two weeks’ varatiun. W hili
South Sanford rkrfer of Tiropa. who served a* 'will trgicl to Irultt that she I* drasa with brown accessories and
ft t Dickerson.'
I
Mrs. Otl* Si-go. daiightH of Mr. Nihlnck.
he Is uwuv Robert L v Kmip is
am •; Cirri* - A Mr*. H. W. master of ceremonies. He gave a confined tiki the Iformusa San­ a i tumbler corsage of white
1
‘hot
-ky
K*SCX
StUlllo
orcbliT*.,
and M W . A. Ward, was railed)
Misa Vivian Wheahm nrtf.Drm^.- Mit&lt;-titiitiiig fot him,
, 540 Valencia Drive; Oir- brief resume of her career and itarium in Orlando. '
Helen Elliolnh Vin U’irgar. home suddenly this s i r 1, due to] Imvendet were unitctl-lu nmrringe
Miss Minnie Ruth Otihum of
Afr. and Mr*, lien F’. Wartb Who
&lt;1# ! Mrs. W. C. DrCourscy, 218 later In the evening she returned
daughter
o
f
Mr
and
Mr*.
H.
J.
the arrious Injury o£ her husband,'! F'ridav evening at the horn* o f the have lieen spending tin summer
Mr. and Mm. Roy Holler'have Sanford served n* maid of h«n&lt;ti
Irefr Nineteenth Street.
and displayed several frats of
Vnn Burger irf l.ongwoed, whose Otis Segu. at Cord.de, tin. 3lr.j Bev. and Mrs, II. II. Link, Rav, between Oviedo and thr u- home "st
TUESDAY
magie which,were highly praise,! as Uicir guest for sevetnl weeks. and only atlemlent. Her gown engagement
audtpiitoachlng mnr- S**go was cut and brulsid and r4*l Link offirinting.
Mrs. Holler's sister. Miss Mtnguer- wa*' o f gray grape with which
New Stimuli Beach, are now visit­
TVj Woman'* Bible Class o f the by her audience.
she wore black accessories. Her linge to' Joseph R. rlelsml. son rrived Serious head-inlurieg when*
Mr*. Geneva A hell, « ■io ha- ing In Miami.
Mr/ Carter said that she will ile Craves of Columbia. S, C.
TI i t BaJPit Church will meet
cot sage was o f pink I tiM buds and of Mr. and Mi M. G. C’leland of lie had n motoicyrle inltirv list it been on a two week*’ vacation. I*
Mis* Stella F'aimdl is visiting
at 40b P. M. in the church mines represent Florida at the national
Mr. ami Mr*. W. (I, Stringfel- blue delphinium. Hnnnv Cnllidmu this rity Is lnig announced to- confined to the hospital at (Tordslc. hack at work in the IV u Office, j irlntivcs niid frletol* -u ricilla, Gt.
jrltt Mr*. J. T. Hardy, Mr*. A. beauty show which will lie hetd’as
ilny.* The mart 114 will Is, solemn.
Mi. and Mis. F. S. tv,,.- have Mrs. J. H. Jones, Jr. substituted for u month.
daughter, Melba, o f Kai sewed his Irolher ns l&gt;cst man. Isod nl 12:30 o'totk ,,n Aug. 17
L. *1 rlneau
and Mr*. C. A Atlanllr City In the near folure.&lt;'uw,
Following the ceremony a small
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Partin have
Following her performance Willi- ( “ rd ,l!«ni *1?? »’M l. WMkeml wUh reception was held nl the home Alt' friends of tie couple are in­ moved ftnm the Dr. Martin .house for hrr while she wm sw«v. Mtr
Andifson. Jr. a* hostesses.
Mr*. 0. C, Huward and Mr*. A,
to the little rot luge hy Mr. and i Jonr* is* still rotdimiing n* p u l- recently returned fiotn set-rial
Tit TRot Club will hold n |lle am Kolleston o f Marinelnml, pie. II. Wallare oh Silver Lake.
o f Mr. and Sirs, 1). T. Stone In vited to attend.
.Mrs.
Tommy
MltrhtU’j.
j
time
due
to
the
man
age
o
f
Ml**'
dav* stient In Georgia.
ale.i "Tim* and Tide** beginning sldcnt of the stale Jayrres. pre­
Sparta.
Wllev Abril and Tedd •• Kimlaill1 lintel Williams im ntlv, who was
Miss Dolores Wall, who has been
alri^IfoP. J!. A ll meinl«r 4 ar« sented her with a largo bouquet'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
W.
Imssing
are
Mrs.
Callahan
I*
n
ginduutiof
have retm nwl from their ‘ thy. at serving In that rapacity.
visiting het binlhfr. A. D. Wall,
Dance W il Be Held
j. Tit Ftdell* Cta»» of the First o f red rose*.
Seniinols
High
School
after
which
Daytona Raarh.
1 Mr*. It. fo ILig-dnh-, Mrt. Paul Mrs. Wall amt family, hns returnA trout 200 out-nf-town gW t*|
t Church will nine, at the
A t May far Saturday
Mis. L. fo Poole and daughter. Csinphell and Mr* Lawson llardv ed to her home In Pensamla.
'"’f*
•(rvre Mr. Losslng she attended Florida Slate. Untvo f Mr*. Boy Britt on 82t were present and among those,
orally
In
Tallahassee
where
she
Mis. Wltile Hlosn. have rrturnrd spent Ihe dav Thutsdar In Han*
'Ir, and Mt*. Sid net Cairnvray,
Nineteenth Street nj &lt;1:00 from Sanferd attending wet-r M r J * 1* uju'ergr. treatment at Vm.der- was a memlH-r of Del to Theta
. ....................
. rotppMed
. ..............for from a, weeks' vacalhm at loiko- 1 foril shopping.
Details
an* Ung
wlio have been y-vaUm ip- wjth.
and Mr*. H. B. Odham, Mr. and b,H ,,u,Plt*I.
social
sorority.
Mr.. CmUahau the akWUid In ug-rios nf Itarif mid laml. whtre ■tKJjri vlritrst * &gt;D-*.A M L * «r.d.*Mre William Henty Mrs ■Carrawrti'4i par -Its nf D ,iigMr*, llcn ri WiUe, Mr. I w l . l l i s
graduated from fk’ilftnlHc High Tennis Cluh utnmer scllvltlaa Poole's daughter.
Mr*. J. F. ‘■fluiVOi und
I Martin are planning t*&gt; build th.-lr las. (is., will lot the guc*t* of Mr.
TI. N. Safer; Mr. and Mr*. Emmett
Martha Page Honored Fo*. Mr. and Mra. Peter Tt^islc, Patricia. Edward and Jimmy, of School and during tin- recent war whirb will L-jn thr firm *pf a llenne Wajnrighl,
of Mr.I Pew home some time tills Fall,
f’arrow*);'* (larents. -Mr. and Mri.
served with the Army Air f ’orpr,
Mrs. J. I*. Cox, house rhslrman lion Cnfjntsajr. through Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruhnr, Mr. Chaileston, S. C. are the (piesls of one y#*r o f wld.li was spent dance to lie Fell m the ball room and Mr*. Urn G. JVaJnrittM, t*i
By Four Hostesses
j of the Oviedo Woman'* Chib.'iv- before retlii iilng to tlj.de own home
and Mrs, Charles Voduplch, Ur. Sirs Burns’ mother, Mrs.- K. II. overseas a* a srrgc.im. Last &gt;vai at the Marfair hgr on Aug. 1C. sick.
Mr. and Mr*. It. fo Wheeler 9;&gt;ri* that the renovating of Ho. at CiiCOO.
and Mr*. T. E. Tucker. M?. and Cultuui, at 215 West Fifth Street. he attcndetl the University of I.lnd Welter, rrsturger, Mlhopneed
Martha Page, whose mar- Mrs. Rick nilaspte. Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. 11. D. t ’ aminagi'
tm is v.
wrro In Oviedo Friday, from ihrir
." «'s e ; ta* ben punuletml
to-Robert Callahan It he- B. I« Perkins, J r„ Mr. ami Up*.
Mr. and m 7». Wliligm Lrffler Georgia. The couple plan to re­
rump mi l.aho llaru-V. vlaltl.ig and the building i: tmw ic-dy for and -on. Burk, who hate bwh
Dancing,
will
bgitt
at
10:0«l
I*.
M
announce! today, warn honor- Karlvla Housholdor, Mr. and Mr* and Lila Moore and Kenneth rv- side until fall in Spsrta after
•pending svvrinl weeka jt Canton.
;
f " ' 1 mtrib'g In Oct Ivr.
and last until 2:Up A. M. nftrr friends and relalive*.
* t * ed recettlly with a din u r given Cordon.Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Ms* turned on Friday from 11Ik hie nd, whirh they Will move to Athens wltirii n mooniglit swim '••ill !«u
Ohio, with their children. Mr. ami
Miss
Eli/aUth
Farm
II.
grand.|
Ml*.
MmKing
an
I
Ml*.
Genre*
y Mil* Sylvia Meiach. Mis* Mary Kundom. Mr. and Mrs. George Wtl- N. C.-where they spent about tv^n and Ixith will attend the Unitor'Its. Itiltv Gnmmage and Mr. and
enjoved ami luokfast s*rved. The daughter of Mr*. Ffettlr Fann ll. * ■ M « lt t wr&lt;* shopping In tir
sity,‘ •
ju Whrlchel. Miss Camilla list llsm*. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Peel. weeks.
Mis. J. P. M«gu- and: families,
Those from Knnford attending nrchestru for ikt occasion will be has Item visiting het Ihi* Week. m&gt;’dn ritursdav.
tan and Mis* Mildred Hobson. Thi Mr. and Mrs. Und Weher. Sir. end,
Mr. and Mrs. J, B Junes und hove returned to Oviedo. Mr. and
wedding were Urn hrido’s attnounceil nl &gt; Inter date. Mr. Misa F’arnell, who' is -onneeltHl
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Unteli-r, llie
diriter w0 given in the smnll din­ Sira. Samuel Digntu.t, Mr. and
Mr*. A. D Wall, who hat« l&gt;*en
mother, Mrs. Getlrude Pnge, Mr. Welter sU tcL g u L ^ I member*'uf with the Stale W. M. t l„ left line M&gt;n. Jlmmlu. apelit WednenUy In living In Ih eir home while-the)’
ing room of tha Mayfair Inn.
Sr.
left
yesterday
for
a
motor
Mr*. Marcelte, Sir. and Sirs. Kb
for Leesburg hut is nuw nl High. Sanford anil OiUudu..
and Mr*. It. A. King, Mre. J . 0 . the rlttb arc lnvijsyd' pltaud.
The table wa* covered with, a
ware owav. urr now m il.leg plans
maa Shephard, Mr. and Me*. L^qt t 0r
vt j Lt nl s^nd .Stapler. ■ Miss (Idham^ Clart n. ,.
land City to carry on her nurk1 lien June*, to the I iy and d v
‘’
en_claihjtniijin atnuige- Franklin- Bennett - ami— Mr, -snd!
fo i- a home fo * ili*o»LTl«-re.~
"
for"
aWeek.
.
'
!
light
of
all
of
the
Grivdo
citlrins,
"McKee,
Herman
Brumlcy
n’ud
gone
mnt of lavender and vjdie tutors Sirs.
Mr*. Raymond
Ravmund LundquLl.
LundauLt.
Msryland. They plan to Im ,
While writing about tin- new
Danny Callahan.
.
..
.Mr. Dsn Chisholm i* «pen.lln^ is haring coucrett ttouted fmm
til Sept.
,c
5.
in * errata) bowl .......i d a center
Ignen, .Mr*. until
Also Mr*.
dra. W. M.
M Thlgp
boltdlngs aijd linmes now enmW
eaving
Is
Success
the
wi&lt;«l(-end
in
Lakdsntl
with
the
end
of
the
sidewalk
by
the
piece. Whit* candlea in crystal Camilla Bruce, jMra. R. N*. Brown,
jn*
.....
Mr*. Chisholm and daughter, Ik'bi restauretit to join that at the old idvtvsl or under ron&lt;ti i.VtioU in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uower of
, holier* were on either side of th# Miss France! Mahoney. Charles
Durint Peacetime ty,
, Gulf Station. Tin- Has been hml (Ivlerlo, I folfol to mention one of
{lover*. Wedding ring place rani* Luke. Bralley Odham, oresideni of Oilendn and liny Bower t)f la k e­ Club Entertained By
Ihe largest nf all. Th. Whuvletf
Kenneth Malcolm. e&gt;n of Mr.’ to le ro A In rainv weather by I &gt;1war* at each guett’a Mac-. The tha local Junior Chamber of Com­ land were guest* over the weekend
S A N TA FE. N. M.— A pastF'.rlillser Plant liurnvd to the
Mrs. Camilla Bruce lime
' hostesses' gift to the honored merce. Alvin Odham, Dan Wright, of Mr*. R. R. Dea*. Mr*. Camilla
,
,
which tailed years ago" and Mi*. Din- Malcolm. * . i pi.in- M ‘ rtl1, " V ( " r " U".% JWY
ground several months ago. Sincr
but.
nut
seriously
Fuji....I
,
Mi
s
t
a
n
d
Willifoid.
who
Im*
gum was a *et of breakfast china. Clarence Redding, Claude Estes Bruce and Richard Den* st their
lit Australia ass wat lime neees-! fuilv
that lime Mr. Wheeler hn» had to
Mrs. Camillu" Bruce entertained oty anil then t’ "W into a hiddiv Tut—d«v night when his ldryrle fo'i'Jt rioting ini m ien A i d make arrangements fo obtain for*
Thoie^nviled to be'with Misa Jack Ratigan, EHbn Houghton. Jr., home In Kos« Court.
members of lies bridge chili nn Is now d thsiiiig eommereial hit sunn- sand throwing j,lm ' ' * ' 8 ^ foi *• yrtiil * . vk-. Im*
I Pate w^p- her.mother, Mis. Cert, Dr- E. L. Campbell, Rlchs'd Den*.
tilrier out of Tampa fo” his cu*.
Mr*. Fred T. WiUlsm* and Mr. F’ ridav al'2 :0fl oVhwk at l.vi ie.ime nctlvily • for t»&gt;» former Army ngniast a parked car...... line the » ' " ^ i
hei Imine at Brunswick. tnincis. lie will -non nil have to
rude Page, Mb . David Thrasher, Harry Robson, W. F. Imsut.v. Cliff
•
-Mr*. C. J. Iilocker, nnj the Misses Able* ar^d Dr. Charles U Pig-sun*. and Mrs. Fred II. William* have In Rose Couit. The p.iit,’ 100m* nurses.
Juglqi
vrin.
lie
was
icim-ted
fold.
'
,u;
t
„
,
,
,,
,
,
4
,
I, bo doing this, ns the ,'btri I- nearhad us their guests for the past were decorated with l ively sum­
ing none too good, lint ullimwisel
' ' r: ' bf f oi d 1 arker. vbo
Catharine Clark.. Martha Brown
lug eomplellon. It N bod. nf eonThey weave handsome tweeils
| spending this month .it DJrti
week. Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Krlley mer flower* and grrenety. Floral
’ ’ Mlsnla Ruth Odhstn, Betty Cor
nil D. K. Inter that ulvliL
crete block and .ailootcd veheie Beach, ea.ue
came home for a etjuph
r^upl
Miss Shlriey J 6 n «. daughter of Bearh.
and son, Fred, of Richland, tin tallies were u«id nrul prior to the o f Au-traliau wool, linen* and
rod). Batty Moore, Audrey Bach
Janet Boyd Wed To
A the.old i'latit wits. It wil! c,rMrs. Keller is the daughter of Mra. bridge garnet Mr-, Bruce graved u yartls ot mntqial for Interior Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jbn. s. |s of dav« lo help hi-.on-m h,w. Ben
• and Janet HetieL
dt orators.
titlniv be a grand new addition tu
dessert course.
visiting her grandmother. Mm. O'- JmjM. "n jils new home.
AUen Boyd Wallace Fred T. Will lama.
. *
The women. Hiss Dorothy Ih-^t. Neat, at Webster. Fla.
‘ A fter the stores were added high
i , ,J- ,T;
,,a* ”
'&lt;* the bnslness’ seeliioi of Ovleih*.
■i.
Veteran Makes Talk
Postmaster and Mr*. J. U. Jonra
Misa I'hylis Dickey o f Boston, prita was awarded to Mi *. IV. it. n Pennsylvania*, arid Mis* Muriel
Vtr,“ .ind rM rs:"n.'M . Arfo left ' |‘ i* fob on tl... new lir'.lEC over
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Mill* ktass., who has' lieen the guest
Guggolx. faith ouptoyvil In meilt- Tuesday morning for Alfoumnite, fu-onloehatel afler sever,d Weeks , an- having some m oulding done
To Church Members Boyd. Sr. announced today the of Mr. and Sint. Francis Fh Bolt, William* and *rr«n n w.i* won hy cal
fuishion- in this linelent rapl*
M rs.. Itnrry Bower m IIrtando.
at tlieir hmtie.
marriage o f tbelr daughter, Janet for the past week, left on Sunday Titos* present were Mi-*, .fork Wit. sav l hell vravlng Is alrlctly N C to visit Mr Ane's sister. IBntsf.
iiv,.«. v.
A NcrdAkr a spiritual rehaldtlta Crichton, to Allen Boyd Wallace, for Ormond Reach whors shA will
H aH rB rr. Williato*: J fn ^ n r lT . on after-honr vtrat4on."^~— “ ---- "
J.
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ticn in ™ r w o f the present world Jr., son o f Mr. and ~Mr*7 Allen l»e thr guest "of Mr. and Mrs.
Harks, Mr*. James Hlguitu, Mrs.
As Army mrses assigned tn
•Bunion. w u , l p ’e«*fd SSturda: II»vd Wsiliirr, on AlarT *J in Spat - Waller Snead.
Fldwln Shiuholser, Mis. H. It. t»*l-1m-ruppliopni ilierapy, tin two
la a talk to M i f l V t k W h * Seventh tanburg. R. C.- The ceremony was
ham, Silk. F'reil Williams and Mra.‘ women I^gsn weavfiig
^ In tha best
Day AdventlsfChUfrh hy David performed by the Roy. John R.
Mr. and Mra, Homer Lillie and Bower.
Australian trailiUnna.
pttswesler, World War II veteran I!irhardsell at 7:00 P. M. In Iho son. Bobby, have left for Savan­
an) director o f physical education Second Presbyterian Churrh.
nah. N. Y. where they plan 10
at the Florida Sanitarium.
The bride wore for her welding spend several week* visiting Mr.
Brief reading* In the need of a s o ft. palomino wt&gt;»l allot noun and Mrs. Bryon F’ox. Ku rout« to
taiislim extension anil oversea* dress and her accessurfrv wiry in Sanford they will visit t t b l K w In
i * r
aid in the face of doubled coat* soft shades of brown.
In. b r i e f . . • the b olero 1
Alabama.
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j
Following the .-rrrmony the
*- and present stale o f InBotion were
at
given br Mr*,' Alma Necse. Mr*. couple left for Hendersonville. N. : Mr. and Mrs. f*. A. Itowlan'l have
*x
WalterAjrspp of Enterprise. WIL C, and plan to visit lr. Howling returned to their home to 913
WFWlI*
lla Bstls, Mrs. Clara Bales, Mrs. Green. O. and will return to Flor­ Film Avenue after visiting in
1 *2 : I d
M .
' Jthn E. Hoblnson. Mrs. Elsie ida in the lato fall.
Hlurflrld. W . Va. with Mr*. HowMrs. Wallace attended local land's mother and atater. Mrs,
In s u e d e . . . tho boler and boll
Ceursen, Mr*. II. E. Wnllcker of
Or!*ru!o, Joan E. Robinson. Mrs. schools ami graduated ftum Sum- Rosie Atkins And Mrs. O, L. PalT. B. Middleton, Mr*. R. M. Yah inole High School with the clqas trn. They also visited in Mountain
higton of Delmnd ami Mrs. Hairy of 1811. Until recently *!*• has Lake, Va., Charleston, W. Va.,
been employed by the Sanford A t­ Petersburg, Va. and Roanok".
*W*tt.
lantic National Bank. Mr. Walture
In c o lo r * * * sha p- and
attended the local school* ami. dur­
ing the recent war. he Served for
Mrs. lorurine Beal hail as gnnats
three and a half years In Ihe over the weekend, Mr. and Mr*.
United Statea Army. Part uf this C. H. Sanders,
Mr*. France*
time waa spent with tha 605th Granger and son, Tammy, and
Ordsnce Battalion which took part Flits Frances Stansrll, all of
In the North African and Dalian Greenville, who are spending a
campaign!. He Is at present em­ two weeks' varatlon at "Dayton*
V .
ployed by th* Federal Stale In­ Beach.
spection 'Service.
i* * *
Mr. and Mre. C. M. Itovd had m
leannine Manning To their guest* over the weekend. Mr.
lP&gt;a .
Mrs. W. J. Morrom and daugh­
W ed Robert Sirmons and
lad
ter. Susan, Mr. and Mrs. \V. .Q.
.pr
RIRTIt A N k m W C F W B N T
Morrom and son Russell o f Winter
. Mr. and Mr*. &gt;{.
Man Garden. Also Mr. and Mre. Dick
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*
nlng announced today the engage­ Morrom. Mrs. A. R. Motnmt. John
1 Mr.
) U H w * **♦ 41oore anaauncaFtodayum birth of a son, ment and approachtog marriage of I.*w ty and Jack Currirv of Brain­
- =William. RobgrL.op Aug. I® .A t th»lr daughter, Margsiet Jean- tree. Maas. •
nine.
to
Julian
Ridwrt
Sirmons,
the Fernald Laughton M*mon*l
Huipital. Mr*. Moore la tha for son of Mra. Rosa Sirmons. the
wadding will be" an event of Aug.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Harrison of
Bar Margaret Cull inn.
24 at roe Kl rat Baptist Church at Montgomery, R. W. Scott - of
4»00 P. M. wkh the Rev. W. P. Washington. D. C. and Scott
Mr. and Mf*. Harold Tatum
officiating.
. Janie*, Jr. have been (he guests
announced today tha birth of a Brook*
Misa Manning stlemled local of Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott at
sou, Frank Dudley, on Au*. S at school* and graduated Mum Sem­ their h«me in Mayfair." E. W.
th. Psrnald Laughton Memorial
inole High School with the elms Scott .will continue to spend some
Hoipital.
o f 1944. She then itfonled the time with them. They have had
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Orlando School of Beauty Culture *Do ga tbelr guests recently Dr.
M r a ^ d Mrs. Clyd# Plercy to- and js now employed by th* Eva- and Mrs, Fred Daria ami daugh­
iy announced tha birth of a Bern Beauty Shop. Mr. Sirtnon* ter*, Betty, Nancy and Jean, of
iujHter, Susan Margaret, at tha attended local schools and grad­ Roanoke, Vs.
A-A
_ jrnsld Laughton Mamorial H « p - uated from the Department of
itil on July 30. Mra, Plsrey la Education. Territory of Hawaii In
Hr. and Mre, R. F. Crenshaw
th* former M pgaret Jackson.
1947. He has spent six years with
the United States Navy, three returned Ja*t ifeek from n six
•
'"Mr. and Mra* Jam.
years of which were iftent o v « - weeks' vacation In MonUsuma.
neutjMd today U*o
seaa. He was diadvtrged froth tha Ga. where they visited their son.
IT O. Crenshaw ami hi* family.
daughter, Sharon J&lt;
Navy to February.
T b y alio visited In bxlngton.
o p p o s itio n
8 at tbo Fetnald
Md, J fn . Crenshaw's mother, Mrs.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
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Mr. and Hr*. Harry A. Watt Emma Abrams, accompanied them
announced today the marriage o f and remained In Lexinrton. She
pleat to return to Sanford In thr
their daughter. Eleanor, to Frances fall. M il* Carolyn Collier Cren­
T ic h h ic o io * h o i
and
Mrs.
Cottrell
Tally
toTh#
ceremony
irtfplot
&gt;*• ■
shaw returned to Sanford with
* the birth o f a
on Aug. At at L*»
a two week* visit.
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N ear Riot Featured
Saturday N ile; Lou
Bevil Taken From
Scene B y P o l i c e
The Sinford Celery U « 1* eontinned their drive fur tlie first
division over the weekend as they
won two contests and dtopped on#;
Friday night the Feds came from
behind* to win a 10 to 8 tilt. "Saturdav night the locals nipped the
Orlando Senators In a nip and tuck
battle that nearly ended in a free
fo r'a ll by a 2 to 1 margin. Yes­
terday the Fed* invodnd Tinker,
Field In Orlandcy for n return en­
gagement with the Sol on• and
Wert dafeated-ln a 2 to 0 affair.
Saturday night Carl "Goose"

eluhhous* after the gsmn at mpart
o f the festlvitls*.
Th* Full marched Out nn the
field during the game and wire
Introduced to those present, after
which the collection was made for
the players.
Yesterday the Senator! eveped
the series aa they defeated the
Feds at Tinker Field by a 2 to 0
■core. Joe Jonea went the route
for the Senator! and Johnny Tomat hurled the nine Inning affair
for the Feds.
«
The Senator* tallied theft first
score In the fifth Inning on 'a
double by John Garrison and a
single by Re* Throop. The final
Sen (ally cem# In th# eighth as
Craig J.ybraml singled. wa« sac­
rificed to second by Gerry Menntng and Lydrand arched home on
a Fed boot.
Jonea was In hot yater from the
time the game started till the cur-

from deep center field, to Catcher
Bill-Lewis resulted In Robertson
being thrown out at the plate.
This play was the third out of the
inning and the final out of the
Manager Lou BeriJ and the en­
tire Orlando team streamer) nn to
the field to protest Umrtie Elmer
Lavsly't decision. Sanford roller
followed the Orlando pH m m nut
on th# field and rseorted Manager
Bevil from the field after he be­
came what was termed at "a little,
too violent".
Saturday night the Flayers of
the Sanford Celery Kedv, were
tied In a “ Player Aoprrrlatbn
light" at the Municipal Park and
were given $010.20 by the San-

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio State
Univtrally diver* placed 1 -2-3-4
In th* 1940 Intercollegiate champ­
ionship^ hut no one was surprised.
Th* Buckeyes have had diving
champions to spare since Jimmy
Patterson first flipped the trick
♦ i« *' A1 PalnlE carrlwf MV—losing
only nn* dlrtng contest during
hr* CollegleU career—and that to
leammaie Earl Clark.
In 1941 Clark annexed the Big
Ten, NCAA and AAU crowns.
Frank Demptay and a young
freshman. Miller Anderson, car­
ried on ‘ the next rear to keep
things going Ohio State's way.
• nack from the wars Ander­
son
ro-raptslKed
last
year's
Scarlet and Grey crew, with

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Paeifle Coast League, and
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(Special) — Th e! famous ocean
speedway that hh. been Daytona
Beach's front pai *»lnre ibe turn

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Bring Credit To
Ohio State Team

Babe T o Pass Up
Women’s Western
G olf Tournament

By JIM RECK HR
y, cliainnan of A P hiewafaaturea Sports Writer
, vriv, rponsored
NEW YO R K -O n e o f the key
relation Wight"
perk Saturday
he wished to
MUt«ri In many
right a success.
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W H ISK E R - W IN E.

Floyd A. Pair
the fans' commit!
the "Player Ap|
at the Munlripa
nlaht, stated th
thank those who
wava to make the
He stated ths

bounced the lW lAunmrr derby
will lie presented ver lln* haiardoua beach-road ttl k at aJPUcIlitUE
.U U k.ee'of IH T fll/ ? f i r t M
longest stock car are held In the
country this aumi er.
Upward* of 2&lt; -high powered
(’t i l l e d . 1-1. Wsihl
stock cars, with he nitstnnding
ruie'tsn.l «-l Ot. tr&gt;uTI
I'hTrsan IS. Pn.nll 1
drivers-on th* a wderays In-hind
the wheel, will lie eadv to roll for
$2,500 Ip prlie rr mey. The field
riarrlion. T h r» »-i'» »* h im
ts h aiblen b a rm Harrison, Th roop. H «r - number* sdrK "he fu«t' favorites
rllleest !lratl*l,
l|ril»n t‘in,
H e n ­ a* Boh Flock nf i Junta,I who es­
ning. ihiuhle playit B e v il. to Ja rbrand lo llntiertson; Jones to l.y - tablished a recor here last win­
hr*n&lt;l (n llohertson: l.ybrandr &lt;un- ter. and Fd'SaliiPfs, .. fellow At­
•sslstsdl; ITnbsrlsiin; Jones «o t , r - lantan. who was l e 1949 National
hren-l in llohertson. I.ert on bases, titlrholder; Bob. Red Byron, of
Banfotrl I, . Orlando *• Heies on
bells: off Joh-e #, To m s! J. fttnrrk Anniston, Ala., a wotime winner
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MONDAY, AUG,

SANFORD. FIOREPA

gan at the
Country Club.
About 1W* contestant# teed o ff
In the IB-hole qualifying session
bidding for 32 positions In the
match-play bracket. Single rounds
of match play will start tomorrow
and continue until thei two final­
ist!
bstlle
over ths 34-hols
Thule Saturday.
Foremost among *tha contend­
ers Is 1 12 -pound Louise Suggs
of Atlanta, Ga„ who will be at­
tempting to complete an unparall­
eled feat In W.W.GiA. history
of winning both
the Western
Open and Amateur In successive
years.
The tiny brunette rose to prom­
inence last yrsr by taking the
open 'and amateur, and earlier
this season won the 1947 W.W.G.A. open at Atlanta. With the
Babe, her most feared opponent,
passing up this meet, rhsnces of
the 23-year old Miss Suggs of
completing a double slam are

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Brave, during the streak Blacky
permitted u ’u i . runs, ,/•* coming

Wheel Balancing

victories he was found for four
runs hut In 12 o f tha game* he
limited the opposition to three
runs or lees.
*
- Abe Simon, who sustained two
knockouts at the hands o f Jow
Louis, ts now a licensed New
York slate boxing referee._________

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day he was slated to debut for the
Homher*. The opei

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•a
is tt&amp; a fin
malors last year.
'
el In the spring, and little word
was sent around on* him.
—However, Ducky Harris an­
nounced -Juet” liefore the season
opened that Shea not-only wound
stick but he would be a starting
pitcher. The flrat trip to the mound
for Frank he plUhed Imaullfully

ner on the tract i this summer,
with 18,000 of pifie cash already
stowed In his hip ; jckrl; Wild Bill
Snowden.of
. . . 8 t. A guitlne. Pepper
Cunningham of Trnntuti, N.
SI.
Johnnie Bugera oPNew York City
and Glenn Dunnat^sy of Charlotte,
N. C.
In cooperation fith the city re­
creation dept., Fi$nce is prepared
to hAndle'a.Centitl Florida erowd
nf 30.000 fans. It is the aporta
highlight of the' ummer varatiun

ton Red Sox, but Tex was even
trotter and Shea dropped a 1-0 nod.
&amp;hea then'hung up seven wins In
a row before the Whit* Sox toppe/
him 3-2 In U frames.
By mid-seston, Shea had defeat­
ed every club In th# American
League.
A native o f Naugatuck. Conn.,
Spec has often been labeled the
"Connecticut Yankee." -Ho ha*
even overcome this htndleap. Just
24. he wss spotted by the Yank cm
while hurling for Naugatuck High
School In 1038. He Ink^d a number
Y ESTER HA 7B STABS
Dixie Walker, 1odgrrs, drove In contract the next year.
In 1940 he hurled for Amster­
bosh ruhs with i pair of single*
dam. N. Y.. won I I end* lost four,
to-give tha Dodg rs a 2 0 victory
and wan promoted to Norfolk, Va.,
over the Phillies,
v Murray Dirktoi, pitched a fourbrought him to Kansas City in
hit 5-0 shutout sgsin-t the Plr- the Aerlesn Awoclatlfen where he
LI a double, Igrul*' 7-5 slipped Into teh red—five wins,
header altd
eight U *t«*. in 1942.
second game
. iwilh a one
The Army had Shea for three
hit relief perforainrt In 1 1/1 In
years and ha reporttd to tho Yan­
nlnga of the nlgttrap.
kee* In Panama In 1040 after hli
DRUGSTORE . QUARTERBACK discharge. He waa a working sol­
CLEVELAND—(/P)— Otto Gra­ dier— no bass ball.
Shea has a good fast ball. “ 1
ham, great qparlerbach of tha
like to throw It." ha toys- "A ll
Cleveland Browm of th# Allvoting pitchers like to show uff
America Confcrmce, spent th#
slider and curve and I* working on

Orlando

who upset Mrs. Zaharls* 2 and 1
In the seml-finali o f the 1948
Western Amateur and then was
roued It and 10 In tha finals by
Miss Suggs; Peggy Kirk o f Find­
lay. O.; Marjorie Lindsay o f De­
catur, 'III.; Alice O'Neal
of
Indianapolis^- Jnd.; Mary Louise
Cordlngley o f Dei Moines, I k.;
Mrs, Maurice Gllek nf Baltimore,
Md.; Mery Agnes Wall of Men­
ominee,
Mich, and
Margaret
Gunther of Memphis, Tenn.
— Mr*.—3 a h «r i* » s e t d - * h * — w et
passing up the Western Amateur,
one o f the few tournaments she
hat never won. because of prevlous commitments.

KeiserWon Esmeralda
Open With Good Play
SPOKANE, Wash., A u g .ll—UP)
—'Wsanr but content today waa
gaunt Herman Kelser o f Akron,
Ohio, his wallet warmed by a
$2,000 check and the torture of
the last alx holes of the $10,000
Esmeralda . Open (lo lf Tourney
her* yosterday
only a'7 needla
pointed memory.
L r
Keller won th* event with a
■aven-under-par 273 by knocMIng
down end forcing-himself tovhoot
th* two birdies he had to hava
to adge out Ben- Hogan of Harahay, Pa., who made it as tough
as ha could ba canning a hole
In one. and Ed Furgol o f Pont­
iac, Mich.
Bud Ward of Spokane, reigning
western amateur titllst and twice
the National Amateur king, waa
o ff and on ht this totirmy but
wound up at the head o f the 12
Simon Pure* In ths running with

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"I had a no-hltter for tight in

Among divers yiu can already nlngs,* he **&gt;*. "Then eomehody
list llruce llsrlu
got a single In tha niqjh and Glenn
thrail, as ha rml
Crawford hit a home to baat mi.
prove
on the b
2 to 1. It waa quit* an axperlspringboard and from
malar diving to1

dinar id a eurly-halred. 2 1 -yearold formtr Na
'favy
lavy physical li
tor
from 1Phlladafphla,
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_____
Harlan. Harlan did_ la first compelltlv* dlvim
whlla at Bainbrig.
brig* (Md.) ”Naval Bate In 1945:
than pi___
placed_ 8th In hit first AAU
■championships.
Four month* later, at lb*
AAU outdoor trials, Harlan had
imf*oved to th* point. e f plac-

Harlan copped th# 3-meter spring­
board diving ehamplomhlp * f
Ihe V. S.
r
Then Harlan enrolled at Ohio
State for, at be Says, " If you want
to beat tns best divers you hava
to work along nrtlh them, com­
pete with them, even In practice."
And whlla Harlan, a smart com­
petitor, obviously learns from ob­
serving teammates,
they alto
profit from his enthusiasm, and
wllllngnssa to help them along.
Harlan blue th# book* aa wall
aa th* diving boards. ' il# la aa
proud of hla B plua rating In
hla physical education course#
aa hit diving achievements. H«i
F*a elected
Phi Eta Sigma
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skill thrilled thou*sad* at Ik*
Uutkeje'e football gameo.
Harjsn's termed b “ natural ath.
I«te" by hla coOtb. Mike Peppe,

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FREE ESTIMATES.

(17 with parents* consent), I f ’ yi
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College (iirls Want
Tailored Clothes

PJAHKIETT MIIJ.KH BEAUTY NOOK
To gel a reelly beautiful permanent, your Hair must twi
“rly shaped ami bextiatincly at)led.

8 MHaU on all » » t o Hoeing A it«u «l.
For appointment call 971.
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206 X. Park Ave.

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lly DOROTHY KOF.
Anaucialrd Ptr*.* Fashion Editor
TudavV colic** eirl wane*, #im.
i lot he* whten can l&gt;c dressed kip
or down a* the o»ca*mn demand*
That** the eoncluriun ' rrarhed
by the St. I.lmi* Fashion .Creators,
•peci*li&lt;t* In junior style*. of'er
a re*enl poll of collegial* o|tiiitotr,
Kvtr^me* In atyla are biarklisted by the yotmtr. They don't
want elaborate drapery, droopilt|y' •houlilrt* or aklrls honf

for

(formerly al 30) Park)

F O R T H E BEST I C E C R E A M
Try
JV/CK’S O W N ICE C R E A M

A W i m ake our o w tv le e C ream , A U - flM llIk ,
T a rty- ■■ ■ Delicious — H ealth fu l

X-CEL STORE H
202 Sanford Ave.

N IC K S

Castor I’omare
2.80 per cwt,

414 Sanford A v*n u

1.60 per cwt.

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YALE TIRES

F ertilize r4-7-5
38.48 net
5-5-8
42.75 net

Deluxe 7 and Deluxe

Col ton Seed Meal

Passenger Car and Truck

Fresh .Celery Seed
(Golden) ...... .
$10. th
Pascal ...... .......— $ 9. lb

A ll Sizes

Also Gumtox, UI)T and
other InsectIcldes.

TUBES

SANFORD
X-CEL STORE

R egu lar and. Heavy Duty

PHONE 37

enough to hamper their briak,
free stride.
Following the dictate* of tin
citl«. the 8 f. Luulg man
tttrrr* have lUtm-d out rt fall nil.
lection tailored In ihoir tastes-*
free nf ijadirvt and Whimsy,.will
•month, rounded. -but .till paiiihs■dinuldcr*. skill.
that may l»
•Haight itmt J.1IHT, " frttce/011}*
flared oi ideated. roa.a that stick
ro the el|t**i&lt; line, with nr’*
touche* rviilent in collar* nn»l
tawkel*.
The all-impnit.-mt Mark .lutT
.Ires", without which no Coll.'if.
wortlrulw is completci w i ’ tvw
careful alteotlou fmhl the Si
l.oui* designer*. win. foul mum
i.ew ways &gt;u make thrill loi.V
right for. I1U7, ye! retain the »im
pie,. flatletihg. line* lk.-l.tvt&gt;1 b&gt;
l he young.
Woo) tlterri* unit - suit" fm
rampiit vrrin go trt Tor vivid col­
or*. with blue nmi green in hilr'i
favor.
,
SkiMk Ml- sightly longer. but
nut radkally '*o. Many coal a me
hooded. Faille and. taffeta find
hiirh fnvoi fur evening anil .tan
dresie*. Tbeie"* a new, loft.-i b&gt;pk
to the. silhouette. Ilut lweji 4 lv
the rluihcs Hint will tin to voile*.
Ihi* fall .remain simple, yuttthfu
and Uliclullfird. .

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" tECORt) PLAYE RS fot rtut. By
hourly .bast*.
S. G. Grogan. 1r*4Jri
II. B. POPE'CO. INC.
- day or wreck. The Mu»lc Box, 119
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;W . 1st 2 . Phone 953.
___ 4 CEILING fans tor sale, lauu-v * Free estimates, Phone 78I-J.
het«in.*|s . h i m , Kl'fHdu
Drug Store.
FLOOR SANDING St finishing,
)FFICiS space In Mel*ch Building.
l*&gt; K I i t lfiI - 1* l» t
11***i*|
'Lares M«ht ofices, newly decor- AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
cleaniiiK &amp; waxing. Our pouci
unit enables us to work where
’ eked. oU utilitie*. heal and &gt; n l*”l i|i ." in iitiullty
and Service. The Music But,
there is no electric vomuvtioi
tm u iltrU t furnlthrd. Full H63' l i l l t l r«. ». i -i \I#
HU W. 1st St. Phone 953.
uvulluhle. 21 yedla expelielU-. 111 ..I II. Ill |.|
* W F H . &amp; A. Dept, atorw.
I ll.t.i is V O
E v e r y b o d y 's
11. M. Gleason, l ake Maty, Fla l.tllttL l. x V.l, s
i.-..In,.*.
BONVALESC fTn T HOME
hnw BOOK COATING- Asbestos AluiS IU lttin .1 lit.*.| T tt.it!.
H a rd w a re S to re
sttuiin* ..il lr*■mmum rouf coating- good for ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all * aH,..|.. «ti&lt;i
open St Chulunta,-18 mile* B. L.
i-.l n.-i-l.
II,,
112 Sunliril Avtf. Plim te l
^
metal, slate or composition loot­
- 0$ flsnford ahd 18 mile* N. Ekinds. Smith Uro; l’lione 1168 -* i* Ill.tu
' iti
ing, Stop leaks. Cools your home
'■ o i Orlando. Large screen and
voi
iiu iin iitiiY :*;u TiFii;t
COMPUTE.
KXI'EHT
10 to 15ii. Ten year warranty. NEED A NEW DRESS f Let Wan- ill«L n tu ff ita* b ^ fp fil#*! fcj Hit,
* ojna porche* to sit and enjoy
iEKVICE
_:ul*n
ir&gt; j -r4 K fer
tjt
SKNKARIK GLASS 4 PAIN T
ihfl cool brcerc* o ff I.ake Cathnita make It. Wannita Taylcr, 'P U T , ill ilir- O tr ttit t-nim^4&gt;f Hi*II.
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
. srinj. Large ground* and walk*
Th#J'
link
lit'lli'r. lunKer
Box 145-A Sanford, Rt. 2.
ittul* I ’u u w j i Uiruli,
■Ml .from unto traffic. Large
f ja? is) i i ftir In irj mig
j
SEWING MACHINES
lobby and rooms. Brick const ruc­
JO"
t» O il. .-"I.
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
tion. Can accomodate 25 only,
UUtlH f f
t ria n t ' tlt-fl M|f(«J,rj|; :
12 .S P E C IA L •&gt; F «V IC F .S
Lui4k-e- «Ui. I aL.y-- --- . - ■
aits or write for reservation HER PS HEWING MACIL SHOP
AM* v»*t Alii. -iu :lu :in »:i
lor.eeOviedo '23iS2 or Dr.
115 H. F H K N ril. PH. ||9u
lt )R RENT—Floor sandcr. Easy qni hi l&gt; t- fiU
i
tin .
, aartin 2392 or wrlle llo i ,l*'l
(M ♦♦‘ftillll rT Ii v j lf itiu v
Cbuluota Florida. Large ra-lan CANVAS PA IN T- cleat- and rot­ operation. Reasonable rater. San­ itt
*uit
fu
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ford Paint A Glaus t.u. Phone 3ai *,r AiiRHtf. 1511, Ju„ ltl4 , -»*#f
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(I for^u ea tu tn vinit their duelur.
ors.
SENKARII v GLASS A
303.
*YfII SSI II** sit fasifl tp4-iir*t a.P A IN T CO. Phone 320.
iLeibxlfls I i4f**,&gt;*!! * ,
A VAfLAU I.r. at onre, ronvenlrntUiH.il •| flit tilts tjr.lt . I .,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
“ J |y local, d down town se-iiim.
FLOW EHH
r.vi •li ,T r i»
\vi» i hi j ,,
PARTS AND HURYICK
dale npartuienta wi'h idl
foe all occasion*
H
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Phone 1011
mode mi conveniences.
Adults iteN K ILL A YOST FLORISTS 109 Palatalto-Ave.*
,,u* ’ :&lt;i'' * v u&lt; 1 ,1
R M f . Phone 550.
Hlpe* Ave. just o ff Celerv
YA .D E moth proofing lasts t
O IV I I . ., I ti
Office
ph.
403
residence
oh.
DIO
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EE ROOM unfurnished apait
year*. Have your woolens moth
*Aa &lt; i*rk r.f t|iK » *,. .rt
I’diift,
nt, adults and leferenre# Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
proofed now. Downtown CleanT L*
&lt;%i|i5i|r;: pMaiie
era 4 Lahndry, 113 Palmetto
■se. Phone UMW-R.
Purina Feeds, 'Groceries and
,
"I Fli'fftlit
Ave. Ph ope 944. _
Meat*. Tourhton &amp; Watson, 1201
Hi ft I, 1 f nut*
-ROOM furnishe*l apartmsittCelery, Plume 1199.
’
rin k
dult* only. 23UO M.-lhinvitlo.
Plano Tuning'and Repairing. L I. I
H'Hnslt Pniirt HruJi .
Kill. R«a. tlll-W .
FOR
RALE—
IJmrrork
for
drive
IA L ETTATF. FO R SA LE
w«y*
and roadway*— Phone
SIGNS
I ’l» TO
1241.
il T e h t a t e
Show eards and po*tare
t h a d i : in
LN8 UH ANt'K
D—
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HIGH
SKMYK'U
ITJXKDO FKEliA--complete lino.
MORTGAGE LOANS
O. D. Landrail. Ptinna 1021
Hunt's Tn*i-itc Fee.1 Siure
ALLO W ANG K
bYMONIl M. BALL. Ilrallnr
Ilsgislered Broker and
F O Il Y O I Jit O U ) It A I &gt;14&gt;
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit. UADLVTDRS cleaned and rr|&gt;air
Insurance Agent .
ed. Volie it Radiator Shop, tLH
Gas stove, oven, frigidalre, *lnk
The MUSIC Hox
Florida State Bank Bldg.
and etiphoaid. Mnrcenell* Cabin __Hah ford Ave, Ph, 360-iy.
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|*b. R53
Court. French and Park. Phone
two story, three bedroom
LAND
C L ft A N I N O
AND
229-M.
Two car garage. On
LftA IN AG R . 2 NF.W CATtiR.
r lot H * * HO In Mayfair,
P IIX A R DEIHHL UULLDOZ.
FOR SALK
tell unfurnished or furnished.
HRS W ITH
PAI.MKTT1
.Wheeler o f Sanford
Be 355-M.
_______ OLD NEWSPAPERS— S OENTS
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YIJ.
D RAG LINKS.
EQ UIPM ENT
CANVAS AWNINGS
farm houses, 18 acres land. PER POUND. HUNDLED IN
NOW
IN TH IS
VICINITY
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
IB-three inch wells, 21 ) miles 8 .
BUNDLES.
N IM N IC U T CONSTRUCTION
I o f Monroe on highway 44. John
VENETIAN BLmDS
C-O.. ORLANDO, FI.A. PHONE
10. 15, 20 and 26 CENT
|Davis. Box 18. Lake : Monfoe,
2-2981.
HERALD O FFICE
Aluminum, Steel, Woodl

$50

*iVlKDIATH
,
. T'OSS KSSION
M farm, home, 4 io u ^ ;huii*u
irnlshed or unfurnl|h«4 hen!)- lawn, shrubs, fruit n r e e e range, 6 grapefruit, 6 guava,
ertlmmon, 8 fig, 4 Imiuat, I
ch.
Shade
trees- -hickory.
oak. australlan pine, crepe
»yrtle,!, palms. W acre cultivated
4ch garden soil, I acre cow pas
; tui* , 8 chicken yardi fenced, 1
teeian well, 20 chickens. *«
i aitei
federal Highway In tuos. Near etore 3 miles West
Sanford. Route 1. Box 15.
nferd.
home with Income property.
In. and fairly Priced. The
house la in splendid repair— no*
thing to be dose, except move
tn. Living room, dining room,
kitchen and bedroom downstairs.
[One efficiency apartment, and
[one very large bedroom and hath
! upstairs; also two car garage
fh three room upstair apart^ F R E D W. BENDER
2 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 10W

ibi

ARTICLES FOR SALE •
TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask

tor demonstration. 8ENKARIK
486 4 PAINT CO. I18-1U
country butter for sale,
ana 788-J.- -

ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS*
.N&gt;w y_ g |{oy,| fi50 x 2 0 d ply
(|r( and ,ubr |oS oO.
Reel's
,,ljnt Khop 3lW \v . 2nd 8l.

RENT A CAR
TOU DHWB IT
PHONE 290
{
SHUCK LAND-MOHRiaori
U DRIVE-IT. IN C

See Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet Metal
Works for new Radiutura. new
Radiator cotes. Radial oi clean­
ing and repairing.

SEE US POR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
AND TYPINQ

3-BURNER STOVE; small
box. 518 W. 1st St. ,

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10 DAY DELIVERY

.

CREDIT BUREAU OF

SANFORD

116 N. Park .

Ph#i* 180

Electra-chef stove and heat! ole EXPERT HADIO ttrPAtRINlvery reasonable. 818 Magnolia.
Fred Myert. 81! E, 2nd SL
Ph. 218.
ATTE NTIO N
MOTHERS #
— DIAPER ^SERVICE—
6 A H T IC I-E S W A N T F .D
Baby Velvet furnishes hospital
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­
Highest cash price paid for used
ised container. Economical and
furniture. T e d Davie Furniture
safe. Fully medically approved
Co. 311 E. 1 st. Ph. 988.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
I'L L BUY yottr car regardless of
details. 98 diapers, fa * we#:.
age or condition. Roy Reel, 808
“ FIRST IN SANFORD"
W. 2nd St.
LO NN IE MCMULLEN'S Market
W IL L TRADE 16 ft. Mahogany
Barber Shop vpea Thursday,
Friday 4 Saturday.
Inboard motor boat 4 trailer for
email house trailer or model A
Ford. P. O. Box 1454. Sanford.
14
LOST A FOUND
Phone 1014-R.
LOST— Louie wrist watch between
18th and First Street. Rcwaid
HELP W AN TE D
. return Sanford Herald.
LA D Y TO SELL lovely guaran
teed lingerie, hosiery, ete., direct LOST— Hamilton yellow gold wrist
■ trr friendvrneighborei Big Earn- — wgteh. Seturi(»y._ s fte y m u - cn
•Park Ave. between nth A 1st.
ings. Our 25th year. Write ThoStresta or first street and Msg.
•gereon Hosiery Co. Wolmatte,
“ nolle to- Dr. Munson'e office.
111.
____________
Finder pleas* phona LI7-M,

I IN D IA N MOTORCYCLE, cheep
EXPERIENCED celery grower or
Phone 218. Jack Standifer.
trained farm manager for farm
AUTOS FOR SALE
In Eellwood area. Good position
for right party. A. Duda 4 Sons, 1942 HUDSON Club Coupe. May
Oviedo.. Phone 1151.
be seen i t Middleton's Gttxery,
East Geneva Avar
GIRL for caihler 4 cosmetic coun­
ter. alto soda g ir t L csijr'i Drug 1931 PONTIC I —A*1 condition.
Store.
Phone 515-W.

W e R G P A lit!
FMU-: EHTIMATES
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Could Victoria Reign 83 Yean
With Stomach Ulcer Pein-'
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Mr. and Sira. II F. \\ li.-rlyr, J
a* ill, Florida. Mr*. Ituah - t )- .
and Mr. mid Mis. Ih-ltBpadn.
Mr.•and Mi*. Hlllv We»t oil.
Mr. and Mi- F. t". Pope and J tnn&gt;e into then i.-u'.v n u »iu m l
roit*. Mian and Neltli. win- »&lt;• atutl Intent at th*- old I hum jlm t
i t-nl- cu. -tts -f ih or aunt, Mi - J .‘ hut now owned ■&gt; U r at.] Mi*,
Ttionipst.il, uml M-. 1 humpion.l t’. I.. Wt -i, S i r - i. v
i ilVoutc fn thrir! home in Tainpu!
jiftrr -penilitic their un-.iiion
Ttt I ,nte. Tn Clusnifv
a‘ f
SI. Augustin.-.
tf- Itevvand Mr*.
TlHimp j
•on ehtertniftfii a ii-im i uf’ fiivmU, Ft III KF.N’ T i.' i -o.it lui imbed
..rt.t ti'l.ilive* i. ivntlv with n dliit j npuitmt-nt. .olait- old.'*. Phone
Hhiy-lt.
net: puti&gt;.‘ Those till..) in* *r*n‘
affau with tin- on's were: Mr.j
and Ml*, Ben F, I'm llrii, Mr, i.iulM i I '. n l e T t'urltoil and' 'It- et.-l / m is Was
Ml?, lark I'lm kel!. td t'.s.a t 'll,
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and Mi Will i aibott. *&gt;f Tienli-n.
Mi nit.I Mi - i. "iii iu Wiismi uml
ONCE
«iir*ltittitfV7 ami limi'io* \\ti*..h. of
St: ju ifio iiiir Al " A ll. unit Mr*.
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Meteor Shower To
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THE SANF01

Red Tide Menace li 1
Moving Out To

Inquiry H
((-»•:■*■&gt;* nsa'Pi

" rail..... (ism Psa* One)
&lt;r«atuu«4 ,1m r » « » n **)
work, includipij the
CLE AR WATER.
surplus
of the h#st cconomUt* In th# nolds from the Army
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. (A*)— tripi lo Europe.
■h-klll
m — “ Tha'"f7ah“
k"fllng*“ rH, t t f l
govsrnmsnt, and wo has# -our stores for about
1* 00.
A shower o f 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 rhnmr 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 amatrur spotters, the ansaving the beaches from m 5
reason the committee gave fm
and
Vandentierjt.
Stsssen and time later.
nounremenl said.
masses o f 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‘
the cockpit’s eye and Prof.^Charle* I’. Oliver, new* conference that he * wan
ha* imptoved durinit the pa" thousand jiapers,
tss' - -t | Beach, residents hept their
year and It is now assumed the; tfull o f them. I was taxiing out-and klower Observatory, Upper Dar­ "quite sorry" the hearing had
-49 'g er* 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 o f ^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."
G
off
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
hail heen a great deal &lt;f miscon­
taken with Ilalie and rereived an
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."
ception about this’ Case. f pr exautographed brill inset Hied; "To
The 27 year old pilot has two
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. Uarrill raid,
my pal,-* Randall Guff, from Rabe
vessels, loaded with refugees from the Ezodus 1347, Intercepted on th# wny to Palestine and turned MCitw
move 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 intenst of
over the new* artivitlcs of many seising markets snd exploiting
ith a rrrw of Iwn to a now re­ the newest typo of giant airliner, ing boat will Ire read/ ti Ufct, to
mighty big chances in nn effort 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,
"W e stand for the broadest free­
( t o i l Irturd I rum 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 rani exactly lie protected against the unenn nn American New* Association In dom o f 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 an ' i
roit
and
viewed
htany
other
sight*
to fin or fili rents an hour, that
Hughes had twr 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.
emlr.irts— an 118,003.000 one for by Cooper with a nuggi-Mlon that o.iu r news agency to mako ilr ^
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
York investment bankers, and ml Houtli Poles.
Sunday by plane, whet • he. was o n e f o r
piielo recotiuu'sarrte ican' N ew* Agenric* to “ domlnal*-- countries, J-or example, the Rrutera Agency wa* quid to seei
. ,
that the American oecupattui)' of
The Irt-st break iif the. Right -nicU.y Mr. and Mrs.’ fJoff - Tr-tBy.' •plxnc*.
tha world," Speaking of the de­ this and U now selling It* news . A fpw
sl^hlngs 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 o f acres) to
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 in the United -States and SouthH *** w" vpn from *PiJ,r Wfb*'
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 ral-t o f 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 "N ot 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 o f 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 o f freedqm coincides
ford Herald and the Mneon ((■'•,) ped."
"The
question’
nf
the
dying
InHr said "I w nted certain in­ with hla commercial -idvontage."
Your Favorite Beverage
overhauled and'atreamlincd. and
Telegraph. He aerved as night
- fluent# of capitalistic monopolies
la lielng conditioned lo cope with Advice To Farmers
sporta editor o f the New York formation from tlutrhes which 1
(Cooper commented: "Surely the) in Dm neiysnam-c-UimU-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* o f mo,In history. He slMingly recoinCompany alioul » j r «r no.,_______ sence/'
) l &gt;miII h«-4 t f m (-n r- l l s - l
Hughes, railing the pottprne* vlllrs o f all news agent 1 -s except| oim IIcs can lint escape It.
minded umpialifivd support of th" wage—tTT-pTmtttrtmn ITlft'Tnnt kcF”
” No matter how nngry Jamrs
on l a "total surptlie," said hi the llritish confined to their own
JlaraHall-Plan-nud he 'mtidriuinil log of-food crops. It nffrcls Dm
countries, as wa. largely Die r s w , ^ , , thu 1|tt„ , itin j, K„ in?
r„ m.,
doesn’t think he had “ a fdr hear­
congressional ruts In funds f &gt;-• Florida farmer who grows vegrtbefore Reuters, reorganlred 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
lin n Ils u r*
nn l * * « r
S lit
He said he wanted lo withdraw,
Information service.
In Ihe confine* o f the United annual pay loll of about $d0.000, however, n statement he imd- on wiilulrew Its cartel domlnnlion wnni pence and Die monopoly press
"Russia is trying lo divert at Stales, just as It affects llmse
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 o f the men mating up the mv reputation had been mined."
" I don't feel that way any mort,"
“ by constantly hammering away exports, and just as it affects Die -list (Dixie) Division, which dur­
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 o f 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 o f 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#
lufauliy which Auoy's Wright Fields Dayton,
dtn collapse of the Russian gov and politiral system*. That Im­ and the 171th
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 Out h*» Wl» “ rhsl
"tommyrot," hut added llial there \merlean 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*hklLttIlu]|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.
brought
J.
He said that a nationwide drive *had
„
- a -former
, em^loV^-•.
,,
lea Is trickling thrimgh Russian nr at least the aevrre rurtnllment
Ataandjr. 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 affrrt 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*
Coastline Railroad and the Winn for hint and U w ilm ;ha dldbustncM
stem." Mr. Barrett said Dial we appeara In 'me, that Ihe utmost
must help 'every nation that rare should lie used In crop.plan-' l-ovett Grocery Company have ,.l " '" " f from W rigTiF 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 ^nator P^rpef ID -FU i 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 'ea tle w a l i * M P e a t O a r )
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 o f 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
definitely
part
of
the
atuff
Prin­
right
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
‘The
Prince,
however,
hasn't
I'ersonally I do not think this
did not believe the hesrinr would
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 jhat 7 W elt;! 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 o f good-demand crop* Some of the leads ,we have been 17.”
Uts are organising an .Interna­ f or. 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.
authorities.
Jaycce Conference
•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 lead
I tto war."
E gypt’s W arning
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 o f 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 o f other experts.. .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"
o f Lucky Strike buy "fine quality leaf.”
spread among the nations o f 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
A fter all, that’s what you want 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
a cigarette . . . the honiet, deep-down
th# war.
reporters, said he is not »r spared
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 o f 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
that we can bring pressure to
Trie banquet was. presided over
Tha premier said Britain "has
hear on our reprascnlgtivea In by William 'Rolleston, state Jar* been g stumbling .block to our in­ er because of tha enmity which ns
f o remember*.#
contend* 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
- 100 ynars"
yeara” end
and
ner for
lor hla
nis address
enure** and
ami In­
in- ment for the last
lest-100
*T told Mr. Meyer to ti*a car#
bring troduced
to do what we can
reed stale Javcne officials at- gddmL that-*hv real obfeet Of Ihe of these hors end ke«p th,m
Wore
ilations Undini
M l..
" s t !r*‘ ty
1Brili*b Py-” &gt;
“ I told him t . tm.
to arHrt
M ss hulk Mct.ehee of St. to more their force# shout In such uroT#
prove our
v i. 1.1
our relationa
r#laUoos with
with u
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
A fU r that Hugh*, suld, h# paid
out of members of the local committee air."
u,
IHU# attsntjon to wtwt U g t r waa
and to support strong who had charge o f 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# o f 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
‘
MMdudvd, "dsptnds upon us here cation.
•qu art. miles.

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In U n it y T h e n In S tre n g th —
. To Protect the Peace o f the World;
To Promote the Proar*** of America;
To Prodace Prosperity
wfty for Sanford.

AN
V O LU M E X X X V III
*■■*•■* -*
■

. Established 1008

lit S. Charges Back From
Reds Planned
egime

Denmark

Support O f Corumun• ists In Greece By
Soviet S a t e l l i t e s *
Said Peace Threat

Ruhr Talks
Will Include
German Policy

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 I D A . T U E S D 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 i r e
■ -

W EATHER

LA K E 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 o f the charter."

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
rtre-prestdent nf Southern Dautllt

(Interna ttonal)

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(,
rbprirtm 'kffrr"(he initial 'niton
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 at 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

N O . 193

Inquiry Is Ordered
Into

Odom Lands With Bound-World Record

State D epartm ent'In ­
dicates S o f t e n e d
Attitude In State­
ment A t S e s s i o n

Convention.

THE

Partly rloudjr tonight'and Wedne*
day. with (raftered shower*.

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LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 12,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* o f 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
Balkan 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 vn if
r&gt;g Commission bad not fa*7 creation o f th* aubiidlary
Jry group now in Greece.
"It waa riopoted by the Unituetegstton,'
- »d “ 8tat*i da
te n Hon
he d e c lar­
i ' |r,siii&gt;F* m r * t i rn *r

W

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* I he‘ world mark and »l*n lieltereil the plnbe-girdMog, record whlrh the "B flltk W ir
(Inlernallnisal Hoiinilphiilo)
and its * reiv rMabluhed last April.

National Guard
Measure
Dutch,Indonesians
Uuit
Is
Endorsed
Is Approved By ByV F W Members Hurl Charges O i
British Commons
Truce Violations

Clark Orders M onbpolists Jailed;
C IO Seeks Restor­
ation O f - Controls

.WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 &lt;*’&gt;_
Attorney General Clark today* or
io&lt;
detedi an invctiifiuon
investigation oi
of four*
Tighter Laws An,a»it3t clothing
ing and housing price*''
prire*'' ■
Lobbying A te 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
WASHINGVON. Aug 12 UP)
.Senator
O'Mtlioney
(D W 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
the Birwster .blowup" a» ullirt rate*'the Justice Department
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 inAtistn follow* a thre* months
study of the present price situa­
toiled lli.it’i a lustier of opinion" 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

*fkr prnpo»*d National Guard
umt !» he formed in Sanford
- i-tdmard by the Veteran* Of
B i l l P a sued 178-63 rn
Foreign War* Poat 3282 at lire i Republic Sends U. S.
Following D e b a t e regular •nceling livt evening a;
Delegate 2nd
the l.rglon Hut. Following a
Of Eighteen Hours .tall In Capt, Roy Green who
Ruling For Trimming
bitration. R c ' i u c s t
outlin'd the Guard program, the
Shrubbery A t In ­
LONDON, Aug. i?. pin— VFV. members were urged to
BATAVIA. J.v*. Aug. 12. (Ab
lleadf|iisrlere . of the Cotisrtra­ paritiipaie In the project.
t e r s e c t i o n s Made
The Pub It accused the Inil** Part* announced tonight
( ‘npi Gfrcn discussed rhe i f
that Winston Churchill would tbrn-mt ~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 aini
P. M „ EST) in repU to Prime
f. f those with previous mil- Sumatra, and the Indonesians
ctease* in licente few for plates
I
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
TAM TA. Fl a. 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.
da dispatch from Pari* today Dr Hriber! It. Mills, director of
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
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, *c- direct violation of the truce under the “ unlimited control of Is that It “ has been caused by
which bee cine effective a we*k
renting to Cap!. Green.
| ,7 Attorney General Tam Watson ager of the Western Union Tele­ Itnued warm, similar to that of covery 'program.
the presence ‘ of poiton gas in
American monopolists."
ruled yesterday that Seminole graph office, piotested an' incrcsi.- yesterdays" the Weather Burrini
Uuyd lipyle, James.Wright and ago last midnight.
PlBVila »atd tlie jrraty provided Gulf waters.
*__* measures of" a mill
*■*
The bill, paurd 178 to 65 af J--hr Rauls were appointed to
County Judge Rl W. Ware la en­
said.
Dr. Mill* &gt;*hl he had received
‘The Imloneiiau i.wlm at Jog. Hint "several
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*
report* the Army dumped Lewis­
tnry
nature
be
carried
out
Jointly
w TKi* ruling was mn.h* In res- $100 annual rate. The Commis­ linois- and- Iowa was reported In cifically gave the A like adminis- Meeting Sept. 22 at winch time Jakarta countered tint the Dutch 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 BuIt *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
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 that
jection
on
the
ground
that
they
o f 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 Veteran* 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
added, “ Is regarded in Pari* asi l * very lethal, even in diluted
bean! -eaib Tue-dsv evening
the
Community
are
available
for
in western Java. An Indonesian evidence that along with nego­ form," be slated
bad presented a bill to the Com- Mr. Sayer, The ordinance goes in­ ward through Kansas, Oklahoma
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.
to effect on Oct. 1.
Approxlmatelv 50 inemlier* at- communique .said the Dutch a*- tiation* between the United States
from 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
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 f«r the "tide” which has
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.
tear whan the county population viding fot inciryse in ii^ipection
ICsstlssM m **•■% Twer
'■
ax
announced
that,
beginning
from
Conservative
and
Liberal
|*rhed 22.00a In 1040 the county
Jogjakarta Ra’Hway.
It said} "Report* about this treaty L ille*' littering Iteachaa from
d't-t.
8
th*
post
will
hold
two
feta
of
electrical
initallationi,
and
opponents
who
hail
attacked
thr
Sarasota to Clearwater. Other
opulatlon waa 22,304 as rotnparrd
''H'tmilnttrrt *»n !*&lt;*«• T n »l *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’ act o f th* Legislature In 1U23
hcc
h
A list of 27 haiardou* Inter(O ilin g
tin l * n i * T i f t )
ing some mustard gas bomb* in
.which set th* aalarv of the judge scctlonx where shrubbery or tr*e*
Marcel Fell!*, local sign painter,
the Gulf last summer, but denied
i of th* County Court at (500 -n obscure th* view of moW M* was
who recently returned with Mr*.
tbe gns was potent enuugh to
| vear. -iri
preaented .by IWk* tiGMnf Roy
kill so
*o • many lists over »o wide
Judge War* today declared that VVHHanrv.' T m Commlilton iletnr- Faille from Toronto, Ontsrjo,. to
HDEN OS AIRES, Aug, 12 M l
JACKSON,
Ml**..
Aug.
12.
bPi
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
MOISSON, Franca, Aug. 12— Mississippi's lieutenant governor
--1 ho*#* 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 two of surf and gusli, which cause in ert­
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
GrttuKltr Gommfteion. Ho stated *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 o f 14 by hls-dog which In turn was bit­ fpneminent was pledged In “ win the World Scout Jamboree.
fiat hit* ‘* p r k '’ as County Judge Cily will remove the shrubbery.
mary said they would not con­ presenre nf some irritating ga*.
C* echoSlovak scouts, tho only test hia nomination and two he continued.
on the "Echo,* ana Don Sill and ten by a dog that had rabies, ar­
l , and Judjf* of tho County/Court
‘In rfihlltion. trees at Iitterser- Mr*. L. L. Bill, M i 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 a tlaa t* *■ (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 too 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
field -last ’ TuemfSy;
pnrtrd
by
Brasilian news axen- by the warmth of their Welcome,
Tropical Storm Is
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 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 Readies of dead ft ah cast. UP
during the night, but tha*deposit»
truck loaded with fish and 400
of Judge Ware'* office nt D.M4;
The
search
fo
r
the
hoy
started
vloch,tnfcelher with the Colo­ headquarters - tent, umllitrihutcd. go into a second primary. Ji-asa were the smallest in several day*.
MIAMI, Aug. 12, bP)— A trop­
Home of the Ciachoalovak hoya W. Rhanks, llilrtl high man, who
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 o f 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 o f (485 in « x- fnr force is expected
ted to cress
c
the
faaa he was allowed tompen- -Yucatan Peninsula today and en­ last evening dined wttn Arthur Charleston Board of Health stat­ 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
were welcomed with open arms.
■tion o f (5.A53.
he waa undecided. So wa* the rrew* in thi* area vvert reduced.
ises to win or die.
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 W ar
ew Title O f Indian with a squall area extending 150
2 U. S. Airlines To
"W e’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 A re Convicted
;ader Is Designated reported at 10 A. M. by tile Feder­
Kenneth appeared lo lie In good Operate Toyko Line
taught to look for political unity er Hamilton could demand a run­
Call Oriv Bugsy’s Girl physical condition, said Dr. (julllal 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;—
Grady Norton, chief storm fore­
Just .don’t matter. It’* a higher
(,!•)
All 231 defendant# in th*
Pakistan Conatltuent Ai
Arum* caster. aald Continued northwest­
M IAM I 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 llr e Chief P. P.. Short livered.
authoriied to operate between th*
not
countries.
Every
boy
It
Just
FoncentraUcm
camp
operator*
Firts Destroys Barn
Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a
fohammed A ll Jlnnan, president ter th* tropical disturbance en­ and
acting
Detective
Chief
were convicted by a U. 8 . mili­
first stajx toward reopening Japan a boy to every other boy.”
’ th* atsemblj and governor gen- tered the Gulf o f Mexico and a Charles W.. Pierce of th* Miami
Belonging
To
Syntes
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. Hoffm an
amed A ll 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 o f stein gamb­
WASHINGTON, Atlg. IS UP}— have b«aa (ranted temporary per­
north-east wind, completely ilr»- agr* of war by personal brutali­
mits for operations to Japan,
Th* title, which means "Great ated near latitude 20 north, long!- ler Benjamin (Bugsy) * 9c-gcl The Whit* House
announced tod*
_________________ay
Mrs. Harriett Susan Hoffman. troyed the frame and metal *lruc. ties and the murder of prisoner*
They aald rthe permits were
•**w" will be used In all nf- i ttide
* 87 west
H M 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 t if 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 _
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Char lea - -Q, j _k o u ,_p m ld ili t Ja I , thU-4»rek— -4p- atart raoparting field,-Ill. snd- wa*--a re*ld«nt of ■- The f l r e w * report&lt;-d -at- I3t35 1— After-the-eaorl presi l-nt, Rrift*
eslon since the assembly opened
miles Bishop.'head
prUsto
detect.
lake Monroe for tha past sight P, M., according to Flra Chief M. Vlrm-ral Emil 0. Kell, pronounced
if*and brought Dm flir t
our.
outward Ire •a
agency hired by Mis* Hill to prrM M C T tW jv told reporters 1 Japanese 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 o f 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 fo r­
a detailed
policy and two coualna, Mr*. Dale Krein- firemen kept the blaxe from fur­
'CHIEF CONVICTED
■lightly south o f Cozumel I t ____
Short said Miss Hill "appeared September, but that tha lime of Commtealoti
5W YORK. Aug.. 12, ^/Fb- In a few hour* and cross over tha reluctant to talk." " I t waa mostly departure is yet to be deterrnln- statement o f thi* government's brlng and M l*. Paul Oglesby ther ruining aeed bed* and cover*, mer American eltlxen, Edwin Katdestroyed, 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 Ttaid.
weld prisoner who became a
Th# born was Insured, he said.
Funeral
aerrieea
will
be
bald
29, waa
air
flln
t
o
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
at
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
spes’l fleet tons accusing him vised in northern Yucatan and ad- it wa* In her home.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 Joel* Eu Waldeek, former
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., that gummen shot fere nr*. ]{* will return to this oral DoogD*
ter,
ami record* which Mr. 8 jrmes flrit German of royal blood to
o
f
arrangement*.
Dr.
kbit* fn a Japanese prison camp Vouthern Gulf o f Mexico during and killed Beige! while ha
country with hi* family ahoaid preme an lag commander, ai an
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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It*** !*■■• l l u l
th*t tln&gt; j* ■ crisis |Ik..It to h d l'f’
furward with such rapidity Hmi
w* should have power to deal drar.i
Ucally an.l swiftly with aw U ar.l
■ituatu.ni.that may arls.-,"
Chutrhill snapped:
'
"llltle r sard that."
P'«**tr* au. ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f ||y
*n&lt;r in timi- of peace.”
» r . « ld ,hr 8of*»&gt;UI ministers
would hr the absolute master*”
of the country whil.t I’arliammt
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lMl to
^',r ,h*' * u*tnf&lt;r next work.
I» thil n u n u r y to the life of
thf country?" hr asked. “ It would
mean a spate,of alarm und di»rouragetneril ami paralysis."
~ l “ rehin declar'd Hint' A ,____
* 2 rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
f; ;
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrlU ln - w «« “ ifpivmaljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t *
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Carrying on in a sharp personal
!
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
t.
Churchill imiuiird;
"Who it going to wield tlirxe
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
Minister. who ireini iAricteoiirttly
an amuse-, passenger in the pic*
•ur# boat."
Hr .belaud rhat tlm gOVe.ntnrnt'* ministers aria nun who
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
party before the natlvn.
In hla •perch, Attl.V bud . all.il
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
production.
■
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
Churchill mild. “ What would Dun­
kerque have to-eri if tlm little boat'
were only going to tnk&lt; « f f tntm
.
ber» of the tiadr 'tn.u u nnd it .u&lt;
• laid that wc didn't into u lin k er’s
- •
cuit for thr rrat ?"
Thu appatmtly was it reference
to Fuel Minuter Kmmanuel Sl.liiw*H'i i perch several wcelrx a&lt;0 In
which hr waa trportad to have „*Jd
“ w* do not give m tinker* ru«about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
.
* .Uln.”
“ Tiir miniiler ' who made those
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
m*nt in ipitr of hit failures, ami
hr la retained in Ilia podlimi b&gt;
thr play of outside font-*."

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son instructed commuter aide*
to ismm a subpoena
to
wit.'
Mughn' papers. tuppowd to be
in custody of one of the Holly­
wood millionaire’s auditors in
downtown hotel rom.

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Civilian employment mounted u
a new all-time record of MOTS
000 in July, the Census Bur».
tr|Kirteil today.
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ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
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II HMllNHtll fit* IM r«| * 11Nr |
werr established her* during III"
l i l t yrat.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
Materials," are lu tol agrirultu.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
other vegetal.I.«, entile and lim­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
and cypirss ia available III to 16
mile* from town. The United
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt WitHam* and K. V, llyrd operate
tawmill*. No mineral production
ia listed. ■
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
•But h r July- inid ^ t d r n fT M o W '
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
age* bh.l a yrar, with thr hrav!• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
nine inrlies during the past month.
Thr average length of Ihe
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
, Conn......• * * * * .
Slat lit it s on Uity and
government reveal that Sm
Sui
ty guvrruiiient
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J“ rn„lL*ri aP » * « . t-onimandlng t.maral
•lo.d 1.6. ... operation, i . l e of
minute, lu L m ip ictT ^ vrn oJ u,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J1 hours » d $1
16 mills and debt service.'1.1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u iPj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
&gt;11.1 l a
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• Itaa f
Il
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mills, tstsal
ami Itimi
Ilia County
Itai
operations rale of 26 mills ami
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
Brewster Sorry
8 ,0 0 0 V A E m p l o y e e s I A i r F o r c e G e n e r a l
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiI*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr »n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
Ordered DiHchurKed'
Predicta 3rd War
flauloril is on the main line of in Hughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
,
, „ bint.
......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 ANG FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » with 10. passenger and fits to 40
A repoiler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t * " .................
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
•’ml,,uy *’*’4 “ a. soon Force*, says there will l»- * World
State Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and that the United Slate*
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estimated Dial a, "
• •
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Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
- Transportation facilities listed point.
&gt;
a short, aharp paralyiing bomIn bringing up ihe rilhjict. closed as a result.
Include Tamiami Trail Tours,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmediGreat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrwster had saldr
”1 ciinfess I was hrit-jted and 700 ymployeet will be dlschatircd ate airlHirnr Invasion." Central
Central Truck l.ine* which pro­
Faker, soon to lie retire I liter 30
vide slalewide trucking srrvln. angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
ns admlnlstra- Vrsrt service, told the Institute of
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiaus|milaliun Hanfoi'i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. matter “ over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
un
eral weeks for regional, offices lo
"Fewer than 300.000 men could
60,992 square feet
of
hangar o f inv advisors.”
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute work-loads upon which the descend
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot run­
discharges will he based.
country,”
“ '
untry." he added.
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
Largest reductions, 2,000 rmWithout^jftrhtioning an? couarate planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
„
said such a war will
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be .In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
counvry "wlik Utmabi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. ,„||„| rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig, com# from
the llrrwster statement “ lidlcul- ram. Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
OUii”
than 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "W e know it Will
Brewster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrrota the Arctic, as tha i
“ very sorry if I have • mburiauid with the probable result that 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Control EndH
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
is “ very competent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact o f
dtnt laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
Reds H it U. S.
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsf J t lt U liia a
Ii., H m i . ,
— ---S _ k .
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
Congress, iIft Ithe
ruths were
to be ter at to whether he was withdraw,
agreement,” he aaid, “ panis, i» the
kill
continued.
ing his statement alwiut thr hotI’otsdam agreement, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c|rrv on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l (u w .P sa l ItS'l
third down payment, with th* In- he added that Henator llrhkrr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par•tallmeutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lure of mu- Urinate as f-ill ne»fTirr--^-\ par­
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l ) f ” s lre"*b»sj?.
In a lengthy defen-g „ f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
three
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
refrigerators, washing machine*
Ilrowstrr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p ra isedd at 100
that the Uni!** Plates
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rharerd
es.l II &gt;-2! ■ ! ■ ...___ _______-.4
' K
IM K lS b
and
llritain were auoporting leae00 M
percent”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “ the public -and the press is en­ Ml
with installments limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’older. at a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
months is required'fur furnltun Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»ar.and rugs,
ed a plan for reappraisal of prep throw tha "truly demon *ti« ;r»a
did not get a chance to answer.
gimes” now In power. I - t,
n
n« w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa •rty here, he pointed out and
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rnntrils how Rrewater could reconcile his City otfinels declared that they
•Her Not. I, In the event he de­ statement that he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the a
same live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
clared a new national emergency about a possible merger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
or In time of war. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
llughei read from the publication, interest. "We
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
Id M r.' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe o f '
tended indicated that Urewster did this matter/* said
Jllycee Meet
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the ma|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced that after conferring
.a
r * « » Oee»
”1 regret that th* rrprewnUtiv*
Rotary Captain
Orvilij
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
In choosing a alto along a main atand that ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fnregardTng T R cUeilona' In
highway for establishment of • f merggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for formed
U filll.
■
.
Dlrnir ground^and
rrntinJ atn*! '‘ LavU*,..
it. hlBtUlf ln ,6
l&gt;ujajL K ve n ln t_ d u a _ -la — wal
barbecue, lla
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1 1 Jo nol belfev#
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
On the aland, Urewster said ho mgston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
...............
rtcl Presido.it
Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V ,u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call o ff the l net
a I*
Liana
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U - current Investigation In exchange Iona to build up m.mbershlp.
for
a
merger.
•
"It
ought
to
ba
good
at
the
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom.
---- ----------------- -----. noxt meeting. Vra, A . D. GaUb- “ i* &gt; »* »* d a «. that la not
■va boon received from auiillV
mbied to a e ir* ''aomV'of of th&gt; Amarkan-countri.e
^
the position o f recepln Nonrovta, capital o f ' her^/atnout^frild
M lU t«d
• mm
chlckan,”
be
.
th
,
Romans
used
caU«D.V
far
Llbaria, U caU ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
••Otto
*
■ • -ridv*
M
R
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’JT: l

W EATH ER

Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
......... , ,
\ V T
r \ c
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
romraitlcf that, although he had
K - i o . 'i K . ^ j s B a r r e t t
W a r n s
U r
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “ full employrCm-1^ * * 1, 1
goal
as
defined
by
former
Vic*
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
beciuse ihej . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '*y n4
! forces, the nation’s July total?V
— ZDo you have those papcrt?“
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
“ t don’t have them on my per­
U p -j
P r e m ie r M a k e s S e c o n d L a b o r it c C a u c u s
son, i f that la what you mean,"
Hughes retorted, as spectators
A
p
p
e
a
l
F
o
r
C
o
u
n
­
h
o
l
d
s
D
e
c
i
s
i
o
n
T o
Increase In Prices
roared arith laughter.
s w s w e e k E d ito r A d ­
Hanging a glass ash'tray on the
D e f e r
N a tio n a li7 c il
A c tio n
F o r c in g
--------------+
Announced By Nash d r e s s e s C l o s i n g
•
committee table, Ferguson shout­
in B
S te e l
In d u s try
T roop
W ith d r a w a l
ed: “ Don’t try to get smart with
D em a n d s O n S e n a to rs ’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, nfi - p * , * B a n q u e t
O f
S ta te
this committee."
A DITICTIVI AH IM M I 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
T im e
A nd
F a ilu r e
Increases
on
Nash
automobiln
I
a
v
m
»
C
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
In one o f the stormiest sernrt
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’ oF*
R a n d a l l A n d T ’ lu * “ B a b e l ’ - v ;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
of tha Inquiry into Hughei $40,-.* Tha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
Pa.ha ol .ton Churchill ’ .aid -tonight In*
T o
L o c a te
M eyer
been announced by Nash-Kelvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO wartime airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President Groin
EtWsrd W. Rsrtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiHughes today charged that Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
G iv e n
A s
R easons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk msga/inc. told the
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation confm rd powman Ferguson (R-Mirh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
Junl0, Chamber of Com C l u b U r g e d
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
T o
E a c k ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l. of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
\\ \ S H I\ t.lON", tug. 11. ( I *1
stand at tha same time to “ grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n
&gt;
open
waifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
R o a d s id e
P a rk ts A t
publicity” .
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d ») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
againit llir lomnuri.
"might he dtjtatdrd" al any nm
“ Now
juat a mlnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
Frrguton:
Will
you
try
to
bring
S
t
a
t
e
C
o
n
f e r e n c e
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and Halter-Fraut bland political cum in huro| c
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
Huffhti said hr would not pro
CorF’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e “ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llurhes Void t’ ompsny,
council action again.! thr Blit ' Chun lull addirued lli«* lloit-i
C
i
t
e
d
A
s
C
m
i
r
m
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
Isecuuse of trliimony
whirh
The big rrowded committee Mom
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a. il moved toward
c ; £ a - u -. r « 7 * «
t c c O l
F r t c c i o m
had been brought before th* com­
training wa. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T , r p i a
I list 11sh gase a Senate siihwas
silent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .perch:
final action on llir lull, .y-pime.l
absorb raising costs of matertsli n**'1* ty trf f , ' ° n lo U .
.
mittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpwsng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalumt i»r ducciot'i-mfcluui, duimtLjhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes gland at structiun Finance Comnany, at oim ami labor which go into
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a « mlril to Howard
MOSCOW \u«. I I bP) l).v
incr
cnnfcirntr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
_ Britain, might tutiumL.
to repeat that.
’
llnuht-s .Hildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairman tnkid font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.n
lu
jtU
,
Piavili
inmmen
Jaycrr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never erasrd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
He
said
Nash
was
h'ktnr
th
e
June
17
to
July
16^19.2,
Dietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile Mat Investigating
slowly. “ Oet It o ff the record.”
poena for Meyer linnwdiatil).
sfu 1 in it.toring Isigc icj Ic Mayfair Inn over the Wffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’ s decision lo sir Ire na
cost of its low price “ 600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw ord­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
car*
for
th*
first
time
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.umg it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(B
ill)
Rollc.lon
ol
controls
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"S o long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was insed, thf
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
Manncland.
ai'onul. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending Meyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentment^an
, v « iii'ii. I iii .» lom m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v^pkt — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee White House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
.*
•
*
not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1 Aliemin Itev
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu
' pii*e.
“ DeftnHelyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn\\ \&lt;|||NC.|t»S, \wg II ^
he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’* ’ '
If ol the Ollice o( War Inlortp_ the United State* marrhaP “ that White House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
cooperate
extensively
vvith
th*
j’ MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He said.the expense item al­
ditures included many items o f en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can easily get out of hand. Ihe
Ihe Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
informant
*tiid
mory
ready had been paid at tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainment for Army -officers, poena” .
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites nbsiatn«| from
B d U ced hy Lind Wrber, manager
government officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66 rame to hia attention. Ha adJM
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting
at
llir.
party
caucus.
A
l!tT m— Iritm l— ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and—1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “ many deal of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’ e anugio- *d-sw|"rr "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
ings" with llirdwell and may have
went on:
— Declaring thatthe rtreearTTfir. four Votes. a| )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
Meyer’s predecessor as llughei’ rover expenses on hit trip.
«| L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, the. money-bark-on-other
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan treaty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
— “ I-qt»r*tturn'd I M Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
w&gt;ke» ie-yeur answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lorn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l alllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nmretaries N. I Charter," the Premier sharply the goverilmrut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just told you that I got an affidavit that' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol Alrvtmlri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
that
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on Saturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish arguments (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtmambar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir) ilelrgslr III llv
council
should
dismiss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
the.state
1
*
1
*
.
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion of I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainment given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he haj put
l 'uilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I'aiiy l ef t Wing
,
III llll'lCll I v1"*ed V-SIIOII of the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer Hughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiimil.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in cis have ls-.-n aiiarking A llltr
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
the affidavit after he said lie had
group that l|-had been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In Washington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M oio/ov lolil the . I "HIM il Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
on
thi*
ground
retain
progrism
wot
»n drier luit’ iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse
to tec
"too little nnd too late" .and his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
executive secretary's office was four points:
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership was .untn-piidig.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fart that dispute ex­
given
by
Hoyce
I’yweil
of
Jack
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly cau­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
cus railed for Immediate le^umo
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
" 2 —The fact that the Egyptian
Hill Carter of Tamos who is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
tion " f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairman of the ".Mist Flor­
the nulv guaianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. Sit Ktjiffntd (Tipps, pirsn.»l lu »e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated that the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ielay in "lonunimil ov nri«hq&gt;.
dispute by
negotiation with tin
•I the various classifications m director* voted to contiLve the United Kingdom, and this effoit plied that th e.next move was up
•
Ijauies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lirir iope.
pageant which it a statewide
to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
.......
...........
.. .In .&gt;«••*•
2. Th e-inahility-of the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav.
Vug...........
ths*
i&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the it i* ‘ *vn p ir »« I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fart that the continu­ report'd 'a fter ibe w r i t meet­
« , Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p ir s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
gone i rnry.”
j|| ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
at least this fall, although six the dance Saturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley rafr 'he tepayment of a wartim
— C’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL-anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” ...
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
roomIn ago most of the expei’ s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. but throughout th* .credit ( o • Moscow. ’
Other
Lalmrltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri wtolr. " Il iryaid. Ill" proi* llir ratlirst rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petemb'irg high Middle Fait.
"4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe otbc
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng t fiir l : : „ e A-titv has p.fi/wtt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'• * « sin
11
s
l
l
»
»
"l
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
” but mi HfW" s tiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
brio,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
Queen and Mitt 8t. Petersburg.’ friendly.relations can be brought everything possible was
k are many -.experts whose
If
ng l'«|p k ill
done lo reduce the army, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. pnlnrrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie .......... nf ; &gt;• aa I
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
'
"•
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \la.
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pageU ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls )
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml Drlmilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "Sullsn of :-".vl" hut Iran
ant held last June In St. Peters­
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N » h t of k immi in rnnnection "ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
'
•
i , i&gt;r»»*
was no intention to abandon an apprai mrrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ ritlrisni v ( the Hv
Sunday morning a "brag" break­
vviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf Amuirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
J. Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t .—
nnd American p r e «»’’ i
•
to choose an appropriktv lime.
the Seminole County J*ycee», act­
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ affecting w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re­
Thr
wilt 1 *1 •!••!l »»i -l ..... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
RERUN . Aug. ’ l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘ v * «0M” If1* ibr -ml ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
.
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail arreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
I,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO Aur. 1 1 —4/D—mil chairman for the .conference ar­ emissary who smuggied Princess Minister of Health if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in.mIih-i I-wv "
,tbl V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom rested and grinning after rangements.
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n
?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
V\ ,i , |i. •
..f Ft mi Is
it three-day flight around th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
*
t
1
h
"
Randall
The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
M a il.i. i".li- . in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
llm llix n l •■ r « a » ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
Caroiath.
•
_
nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %' Mi l if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘ h Ho*
Ived Chicago's acclaim today In
Hy accident, we found she still
' /'
............. im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll mvy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "W e b,."’
nayade drrsvn State Street.
hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the nri^HHuili'Kid I ub lutl.vy
iiKlay av
&gt;
|t|l
jjotug lu Hit)!" ’ 9*"i xnti-x ,. t.’ i. im -the wgviisatjon
Ths 27-year-old fiver. hU use. T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e to Princess Hrrmine whirh she
wiili b h" hi l ls. "Slal'tii-.511.111
C I O P ic k e t s C la s h
nts, h'« wife and two children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
rer# driven down the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. Carlucd, di­
■
visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’ t
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator ifie r
msl% street" In • hastily orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking whether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
Mr. and Mr*. Notma’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’ * criminal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, with an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation department.
Hie name o f the v * :a tl
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent prngtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
nol“
pnty
m
&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
'
i
f
l
i
'
It&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
Carlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera before-thn gates
•Jnw Ynrk’ TInicx or in Hi • " ........ r'fwarvl - it-’i
iously Injured In «n iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took
.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. injured,
&lt;ms ou*. to line the street and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
St
IJ
Hemline's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
"
a
’
vei
•
II
th*j
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# the
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l in in '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t » ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111
v isio n
xhausttng J9.646-mll* solo trip
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iufq
t\ i r « n 1 n t l f » » 7
&gt; ft* *
i,( |n...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i which
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 minutes and It reported
’ t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
a physician, of the Kaiser'a widow- plant after crashing a picket ho­
“ aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"dti l v »flia of
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-to return to their home in Texas
Psn maker Milton ’ Reynolds, though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 Cltt United
»f /talk® ho on*
•i.i i" • t«
L'ir iii ; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
lood health" I'efiue her death Auto Workers, Urn sheriff said.
naer of Dill Odom’* record make the trip by ■mhulanco.
Hit I
mas l'a | a
Clubs were swung, fists flew vvip;M
viip|Mut
&lt;&gt;l * N-' gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’ { i d i i i R : T o u r n a m u n l s
obe-ytrellng
flight, estimated
&gt;ii tlicg
inn (tumslinn
inn
:
"
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the ast Thursday in the Russian and atones were hulled dining the I
hat JA# trip cost 150,000 but aaid
tone.
company in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; unling tlnosiglioul ll"
tional (ioarli con
highest pralee • today
or the
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,x.
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? ••i'l
HI &lt;EV wbrth It-”
^
4w*l»rvll
I k i i i K c r m i H C’ i m v i c t s
6
li|
."fg
M
M
J. C - I lufv-himn nut- country- l" i l."id rwi*—
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatment they had
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
lincd
lo
ngmlieis
«&gt;l
tlw
pitalizrd
and
three,
others
were
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
J l ! ,PJU \K\r,^
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince
‘ l')s u ;i| H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “ all the bills t‘r
especially
the efficiency
corns In” but_ that It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant win­ runt lull ati thru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2 fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta -. Aug. II. t.r»—
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd I nm vri.i.d p11 toners, described
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the misting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his wdr end inr#»&lt;l
wlil'-li will lo- held itniiiiq: x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b^n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir and’ Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v In y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
-----• • - .after
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
( I m IIs m S as •*■■• ait)
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
irrrnt war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana with n isters. officials and many others
D ie s In J a c k s o n v ille
to New Vuk 'on aii Amefis in lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
" " HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a quarter of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
A nu"ic lj piogism (caliiniiH
imUnceil |7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
Miss K ate C. Flynt
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
Ajihnrx III 4.
,
• ,
,
Funeral service* for Mr*. Jane Dave Mian on *aml Bill \laini
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .imirThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
" I have been tremendously .Im­ Died Saturday A . M. Armstrong Kale. by. who died Fri­
Tim aiglits « f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairman of events.
ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, James W.
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
vidi-d the ,Knnf"id youngster wi'li
day in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
w lliw 4 • « Pea# *1*1
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing merchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 Worrester. U t
illnrti, will be held Tuesday a f­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ........ I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . Mist Kate C.- Flyht died early ternoon at 3:00 o’clock al the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangements to d"nntp Korn-I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
(I'M lIxw S an 1‘asr «lvl
how much Mr*. Atkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
Foreign Diplomats
appreciate It." ,
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Rev. Mark Carpenter of Holy non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atkinson
were
Leaving Paraguay injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three Cross Episcopal Church officiat­ tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U . S . D c k ’ i f u t c E n d s
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii-.'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
ing. Interment will lo; In LakeMern, Deputy
Heel- or I 1 •' Mk
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"An/'ina
Bag.
*
I n d u i u ’ H ia n M e e t i n g I’avlirk win. kre mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
"I’VE SUN miUlont of pounda of tobacco sold
of July 10 when their StudMinker
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
__ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward IDgglnt, manager « f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the Para­ semi-trailer
kt auction. And at auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry I I A 14It IH JACKSON
after
'lie tractor merlv llvsd ln Forty.n, Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v r i," "Whispeiint'*
guayan government ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of
other
JOGJAKARTA, Java, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
Cabbage
Jane Merritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on tha frontier to be leaving
(AV
Walter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.
suddenly.
......
•
Jr.
of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
'
“
The regime of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and It
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titters,
that’* got real arookin* quality . . . tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane Flynt and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchimn icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t » this lar. Events will Incliul"
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three
thee* report*
arranging to
Nation* Indonesian Republican capital af­ races for jncn_ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 11, — Watkins, both of Sanford; three brothers.
ctnmrnt
|Ja»»
to
create
s
er the capiUl from AauncMaking their way through the
ter "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournaments uponsir"'!
(in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J. W. Flynt, Geneva, F.
el Gusid ihrre limes a law people" wh’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office o f the jail, th# four
aa to Pilar, a city
’ ’ oL/.w er than Florida Historical Society will be II. Flynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to Washington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons 1»•*
.
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
Soaring Trophies O f
The views were sounded to him the attractions offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" « a « reporting for
Hwest of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
• and’ stole his car for a
fisverel
diplomat were reportflivetal diplomat*
.Funeral services were conducted Vlrs.Bennis Displayed would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ mainly by I’rnidbqt Roetkatno public on this day, he ntated. work
society president, aaid today.
and l ’rrmier Amir SJarifoed.ltn Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaway.
*d to have arrived at the ArgenB. T..(2urrin, IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrAouwnes of
this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Two attractive trophies recently
Paraguayan bonier.
Many motorists stopped from
ORLANDO. Aug. 11. — ( f ) - Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev. won by Mrs. Vitglnia Bennit, na ration ol war. He sanl that lhc at the pirtiih-ntial palace.
FLIGHT DELAYED
Earlier Morlnlgo’a government
tlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
local c o m p ly will luve a comWith U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In
said U had beaten hack an Insur Holland a* the principal .peaker, taYMtit. was ma-1? In Evergreen llonal woman •oaring pilotr are p fm r n t-o ff t fngcl i i mt fBft m w j—
Hv-- see .riders prwrttevng—(•"—*"■ _*sIAV—V iiltK. Aug...11— biPl-r
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum*
oa d U W H 0&gt;6'TbarHt~C*ltt»rr
LISBON. Aug. II, (/I1) — Ken.ua coming events. Ala/ut 84 riders rm-r U. S. Army filer* an a round.
ihe 1947 convention .of the Flor­ Cemetery.
A silver platter il shown which and will provide Sanlutd with an Eva Duarte I’eron was rn route turned out for practice.
them defense*.
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
thr-worl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho Arthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
Ray. Labrador, by bad weather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
Y
CYCLIST
today after winding up her Euro,
B. If, Guthrie, who Is associated
..................... MEET
of longest duraUon in sight of thu
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
Dakar,
the
Argen­
with
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
IHSICIK
‘MEET
com;
Post 8282 will meet tonight at
field on July 4, at Wichita Falls.
countered
something
new
In stop, William Klrohmrtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising at 8avann*h, N. Y.
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a
flight manager, said early today.
tha Legion Hut al 7:Q0 oeloek
recently
wrote
that
th*
celery
.
...
ta will be givr n a final n-ading at ship for the trip to Recife, Brazil. "drunken driver*," Hatunlay when
of
the
Board
of
Directors
o
f
th#
at which time a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold
Mamas Morgan, negro, was ar­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mesDuring
her
tour
Henura
I’eron
crop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
sagt-it that they might be de­
thav market prospects
■ w a r.. are’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
Capt Rey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held at 8:00
Dennis as champion American
ing
on
a
bicycle.
than
fair,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Swittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
at
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana for re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
Chamber of Commerce Building. crop.
I
.
.A
National Guard unit here.
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Thrifty Americans
W.' nrr* often considorod lo Is* « H|wndU1rift nation,
with nil our money frittered rivvnv, hut upitnrchlly that is

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Social Security Aide
To Be Here Friday

Reason

• kr liar* S*i*nr* Monitor

The Field Office of the Porlal
Security AdmluMration in Orlsn-lo
of the Jewiah Atrmry r'-gaiaiin*
T t i— tlr itia h — w h a l e r r r
c m l l t announce* lu &gt; y »W%t II* repre­
ttw arti«,n of IrgUM Zvi
nhrv get for a thankli.it U sk — sentative will he in ‘Sanlord. Fri­
In hanging two llritlah , ii,|„r,; ftliarr the Mame for a -onijitluri In day, August lb, 1917. m th*j Flor­
We exprr*&lt;* our deep a* hrartServicn
■ w-hirh reprisal U matched against ida State Employment
feh sympathy to the raj, jv
*1 .. i i i a*L.«.a* a* A tfc
- . 1 .tim
1 i
ula f9 m.A. 1 . Ijm
,
Ih*
! ir" PH«M l' Th' y ml»tHt* have made from li:SO A. M. to 12:00 n o 01.
diuul 11/- ■„ _*Ti..*!!!*? i*. "JornldaIimpritonromt rather than handing: Thi* aervire hat he-n eitahltihrd
VW

welrofn*- D tjvc 4 |tei»-nr Uir present «rale rould not go on.

G r o w Gallup, with his insatiable curiosity, has ! k*pii
•( aaaluid. I'l.rlSa, aalrr lb* Ail risking people what tlioy would do if somcanO handed them
• I t » n r * . &lt; ml t la r c b a. I M T .
$1,000. Evidently many of those questioned had dreamed
111)1 I. A M l I - D E A N
of
such a windfall, fnr they came tip with ready answers
r .d lla i
The replies were on the whole very sensible.
« i&gt;iiim)\ nr. a a
llB * l»r &lt; * M a a a a ri
' • Thirty-rttio*pcr*ivnt would save the money, 24 per cent deed; W a bag them and _ltn, )h ,pt*, th » p e na lty f o r J e w l.h 'rMT .t a 'r y ;
m i i i iiirrmib iibrr.*
would bqy a home or improve the ope they’ hat), 14 per cent
■ l* ,,ort « f OJtinier. Rut nothing, even
r a la b lt la A 4 *a a *«
Cr Canltr. nnh -- ------ ... • .la would buy a car, furniture,, clothes, and so forth, with
Oar M «n ib
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----- z*
l i small-percentages for other laudable purposes. Only ;i |wr
tbi.f MuNlba . ._..___ __ _ an rent would *l»cml It purely for pleasure. Many of this .1 per
III Maalba
........ ...... 4An
, - -apHina.^ r..... can juitifg tho ruld-tjlooJfd
0 »* Y ra r
aini rent may never have had any fun. and might he quite ih.l ikl . ,
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f
r&lt; ,,nn.m
|f *»f murder
of hottagn.
justified in having a thmi-nnd-dollar Ming.
,
a vast majority of tha JewJh
~
A l l n b lla a rr a s t ir * * , ra id *
Those who are not emotionally
111 11 fit f V Muir.,. T li j. &gt;■ _ .
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tb an b *. rs a n lu lls a * aa4 a e llr t *
The only way, mid to say, that most of the people hv a kln f n t y
committed
to any aide o f this
3 *V)lte.l
* a t . r t a la a » « a la f o r lb * i a i| M &gt; *
hy a k nd of savagery wl,aj,
lren.
ra ls la a (a n d *. M ill b* r b a ia * 4 Is * questioned are likely lo get a thousand dollurs U by earn­ HralJy imitates Ililter-thOklll.rur Stru-ggle limit take a positive
at r « a a ta r a 4 * * r ll* la a r « l r «
ing it,, and that process, by Jpj very nature, mujees the of hostage*. They fear wofci ■ f •land against terror and brutMity.
wherever It appear a. They must
spending of the money u 'matter tor careful thought. So ion will U aljenaud. ™r T 0|li" -.rk
1 » la » « f
% rM *tn p rr‘
to encourage every clement &lt;-f
t i t * * . I n * - u p u m r u T h e H erald the bulk of most peopled mpney will undoubtedly continue
reason and humanity Mitch ..till
have
la 111* n g | U « *1 Held of a J i f r l U l M
supported
the
Zionist
#a..g
...lr
to be put to very good use.
exUta in a situation which often
'Otfl**« hr* ■•lntNt»r4 I* it# l « «
■**1
tiff# *
In
Ik * rr unlr &gt; Mil
V fli.il- American algltAini and appears to have degenerated Into
*ib.r h * « id * »n r l* r * In C k ira i
Irresponsible
politician. rould a mere clash of (error
against
Un
Tnrfti.

Post-War Italian Women

m fiormhnmm\
To:

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to give *reiident* of Hanford and

N EW Y O R K *, 10*/i hrs.

vicinity an opportunity to fit
claim* for Federal Ol.1-Age and
Survivors Insurance, obtain new
ami duplicate socU!
security
card*, ami make inquiries con­
cerning the old-age an I sur­
vivor* Imuranre program.

Leave 7:1ft A. 51. and 11:48 A. M.

$51.35
$56.95

CHICAGO*, 7*4 hrs.
L e a v e 7:15 A . 51

&gt; &gt; : « A . M.

$12.25

M IA M I*, 2 3-1 hrs.
Leave .0:17 P- IL

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Direct connections allh Airline* earring America

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P H O N E 1.T25

Dr. Charles L Persons
Oplometrint

A IR M A IL'

PASSENGERS

A IR EXPRESS

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Hide.
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Rhone 296
Hat. 9-12

Eye* Examined Glasies Filled
ntnt pr«Krr*flS In
thrill* Jjjrror*
PtBM&amp;iht
,n »«&lt;v.:ir,e.
«&gt;&lt;&gt; .mind *.ttUmenr, ran
For without Indirect supp^t f.o 'i U based on hate and cruelty. That
From Rome, where women have for generations led many who would not ei*.1LV jn ahould now be clear to many whosecluded lives, Marie 8etoli writes that her sex is gradually such barbarity directly, ,«t c,,„. have been morally alseep. I f really.
aciously or unconsciously ar |t7 jt awakened, they can find ways’ to
becoming freed from the fetters of custom.
One whom she considers representative of modern «nd accept its help, ienq-Uni onj hall the itntelvu terror.
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MON*HAY, AUGUST II, 1947
Ituiiau womanhood is the, mother of a three-year-old son.
.J.
and keeps house in a modern apartment for her husband
Chinese Reds Stage
am) tier father. Dressing modishly, keeping up with public Book On Vegetable
MULE VFKSK FOK TODAY
affairs,
and
coping
with
the
food
problem
under
black
M
arketing
I
h
Iteady
.*,- _______
Eight Hour Assault
EVEN~ LIBERTY IS UNDER market conditions she manages besides to be an active
OKI.ANDO--Aug. II fSiociul)—
LAW. YOU CANNOT PRESERVE partner id a business making artistic films'.
Protect Your Health
NANKING^ Aug. ll.d iP )— GovDistribution of Florida \Wcuite
IT AND KANISII GOD’S SPIRIT
By Sleeping Better.
Italji has been a backwurd country in many ways, but /*-.*•«
11 1
Y*I— *
is..
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Where the spirit of Ihe L ji.I I pvrhups tVltre is u chance for her return to the prestige Committee Digest, firsr over all vrnment dixpatchea xaid today
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
collection o f data oil und'irtion more than 3,000 Chlnexo Comthere If 'liberty.—II Cor. 3:17.
she enjoyecrin the days o f the Caesars. With women taking and marketing of the statoY multi- munista
U . 'l
BOX SPRINGS
had been killed or woundactive part in business and professional life, enlightened million dollar freah vcgoUtk .i io v •d .duting- an eight.hour-'aSMutr
HOLLYWOOD BEDS’ 1
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» Lm1 4 » e » » a d e - i t ikmmimw w l l knTtWhM'n'cobntfy- wrHMm-AoHM from fie
55 the wallx of Yulln, Tn north
few daya.
bhxnxi province o f
northwest1
klenufaclured To Your
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no higher than the status » f its women.
LaMonte Graw,. mangti of Ihe China.
Individual Order By
Florida Vegetable
Cogmitlee, Other reports xald the Rrds
ECHOLS '
We have a hunrh iftr Uiui/i
who aupervisid editing aid pub­ auccecdt.il in deatroyiag buildings
Atoms And Destiny'
MatUeoa Renovating A
Mould find il • lot enter
lication of the 200-page volume, and installations at the Yulln
Rebuilding ‘A Specialty
said mailing of the Digest will be airport before being driven off.
lighten .then belli if they did mote
Call Ue Today -- Sleep
This is the 1hird year of the Atom Bomb, observes a expedited so that lppcodmatrly Government reinforcements were i
welkin# and lei* talking.
Better Tonight
commentator, and it bus split the world. It has accomplish­ 2.000 vegetable producer* mp- xaid to be en route. .
diera and buxine** firm* wj)| have Puxxiblllly of a Communist i
ed
various
things
of
a
.practical
nature,
and
will
douhtless
It look* good to u* to »:*•
ta reference Infurmatioi onl comeback in north Shensi was ECHOIuS BEDDING
hones 'on ihe Nke fionl again accomplish many more. It holds Up to the world a vision aUtislics available in a^pciM' discussed at Yenan, provincial,
COM PANY
mirr ha* a club which put of almost infinite power. "Atomic energy" has become a uf ten days ur two weeks*
capital, la»t week by Chiang Kai- i
Kistimisee
Sanford
Orlando
Stick
and
(Jen.
Hu
Cliung-Nan.|
beautiful
quadrille.
So
could,
juiutic
phrase,
with
the
scientists^of
the
world
competing
on •
Celery IdUslM--Phone--Iit&lt;14
-Sanford. __ __________________ jvr4t*_jiuervU^each- rcuUz.lugJ.lialJt. may de.sLru&gt;. the uthar.
Sanford, Fla.
Tti 'England, collon wu first the Rids from Yenan, long thdlrj
or be destroyed by it.
.
used at candle wicklng.
capital city, last March. nkin
To the average man in the street this new phase of
Thcip people who were a
what the newipapeit would un enlightenment and the significance of what we call "mat*
for new*: once ihe wai wai ovn ter" muv mean little or nothing. But we may Imj sure that
evidently didn't know the Senate the foremost scientists of the world have at least a con­
wa* going to investigate Howard siderable view of what it is all aland, the possible length
it life on this planet, and possibly even of the destiny of
| Hughe* and hi* gnl friend).
man iiimself.
Work , wa* aciUAlly begun or.
the 12-fcot channel from l’elatk»
R AD IO PR O G RAM S
m J to Sanford which will bring ocean Seminole County
btatlou WTHIl
| going 'bokti to Sanford't front
Court Records
r door. What deep water will mean
Monday »:**n la a
to thia-.jcily n little .rcbltied bv
I U I I I U \ T I IIM U ia
|:M Saw*
llaiuniunil. Jam c* It. e to k . uytw
many who live here, but the yea.» th ) L-. T e lt«l|&gt;h V W . ll4rfirfior i . i . j T w llia h l ru iia*
V i i l Your M U ' ar.d M ’-*if
• _4 to come may prove that the day ■l . i J W U ) ------ — -----I ns—l*nir-Amn ^ “
— ■j
Ruiiiiwndy
t!i)ta »ra llu il
T * I*4cJS_ttporw I'arud.
that dredge' Mailed to work wai
AliinUac nui
S.
l i l t b U t ' i t t ’ i * 'hd.ca
A
It K A I, K S T A T K M B H t lM IIK
the turhintt boat in Sanford'* ca
1 t 0 « K r « t llr « illin » «
I t .tlm c ii
Arnoifl, il- W* &gt;i«4 H
r—Hr - **)*n|.b"0+*u - —--- *-—____ _______ ,ieci. Hence forth. wc.mlJ in Jrulh
wntrs l - r m rt g * “ r f !385Tt am-■VT: in , . u n . ) Florid a llillb ititff . '
become "The Pent of Central Atnuld, J. It. «*u s Hut))' w ft :clS Hwililllltt- n .lh W IH n iia d i* )
-A
«nlral t'torIda f i . lir' "H ' r
*ceU Hail, ik m *
Florida "
Ciu m lvyi II. H- "H it
A b u ** li
fi.n.
T&lt;&gt; i t"i i h rttai* Hank
" lt.i|u.,itult&gt; Y o u r.
It it intcreitinf’ hut depreiiim; tlulin. lion alil it m
1
1
cue
l.a
w Hall s e n * *
I .. rl.,ii4. Ut^l. Ilauk
ll.V t lt*-.|ii*ofully
Yu uis
to lee the name &lt;r| Hobby Jone* liufin. MuiiaM e lu * )I»S "U I
IT
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A
ll
*k . N f nr*
- 8 i » l « Uank,
-III among the cntrtci for the na T oa e nKlnrlda
IJ.00
H
ill
&lt;llf
to id Hu* H atlon lue. T o Kira;
tional amateur golf townsmen' N ak Hank Auburn, Al
T o »| * &gt; Vlniaiaa
Hrvan. H owland i M m RIIIMbjtU
It doe* not &gt;eem &gt;o many year* T o C a ss.lb *riy U aidtn s liu*.
ais« fiien ‘ &gt;n
tlOl N'fW*
ago that Hobby Jone* hmntl!
A i d i i i * * . li* ii » . 'i n * t:*tb .i x
S|US &lt; t l t l f T h o y p .i. Jau ibow *
N orm an dy t'u re
iiis iiuniMiiun
^
wa* tweeping everything before ThM lki*r.
A to ll, w dux ilt h lffd l
t i O ' l M D t l Darlllt r
To
P
tru **rit- H aving* A l.,,*n A»*n
him in the ‘Nrtinnil amateur, na­
Jt««
New.
tlr u m lf).
John *
a fid W,
tional o|ien. and Hritlih open cir Hr n u ll.) T o Cettltal Fbtit.U l*r ■■ Tint Hunilsr H.roiiad*
Viu* N . n ,
dVirtlon
*3c.
clci when at itvlt^knder age ol
*ieS Sunni, a.ifuad"
Ijn s a m OF Molt Iu tor:* S i l l futithing T im *
17 the public f&amp;kt began to heat jH
llunn, llon al.l lin ri. e m M ataaiM i.
l« Moriilns IWVfitluns
of bim. Now he kail a aon who i* To F lo rid a m a w lUnV
• ilk M orning ll* d lla t lo ln
W illiam s. A. J, T o lU n r y r'.ln
Xioe
News
following in ha. f o'6 I • t e p * and a e I).
n il tummy Kajra
thiealening to outdo the old man. *1 IIIIIH . A T I 111 OF M llH Tl. VI.I. T ile kh,i|i|&gt;ert s «r »n * d »
te w

T h e H vrald l i • meuther « t Ih*
A atn elh led l ’ re »* n k lr h l« en lllle d
# B t l « * l« * f r in Ih * Mae C*r r t » « h l l
*ft(t&lt;»n » ( n il ihe Inenl a r w i pvlnfrJ
la Ihla n n i»p « | i» r , n » w e ll « • *11
A l* n e w * d U p nlrhe*.

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NOTICE
At eleven o'clock on Thursday moniinK. August 14th.
the Bdjml of Public Instruction will receive bids on

tireM'ffir AchooI-lJUsrt.. The Board' reserved the
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to reject any or all bids.*
B O A R D O F P U B L IC

IN S T R U C T IO N

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

T . \V. Law ton , Co. Supt.

L , E . Jordan, Chairm en

IS PRODUCING

John Temple Grave* *ay* in ihe
Ttmtt-Union that ihe proper tolu'
lion lo colored voting i* in "qual­
ifying." To qualify to vote in
Miniitippi, one ha* lo believe in
celtain patty jprinciplei. There
might be a belter &gt;*y to qualilv
a votM *uch a* requiting him to
be able to read*a part of the
,Con*litulion or aign Hi* name. A*
Mr. Grave* nyl} "Given white)
ajid blacki educated enough, char­
acterful and rrtpotmblc enough,
titualion* will, even, if not all
the vyay. lend to„ right them'Vi **
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UlYtt*

J. C IIU I»h f.,)tr 'and i'.m u i.ri) T o
Florida h in t* llan k .
v r iS F A «T III\
OF M O IU U A O I*
Florida m ale Hank' T o l*(*n H
Hmllh Hr. . l u i illn o lr II.
I'assclb .rry H a id e r. lm . T o Hun
land 'J lle va n . lu x K llis lu li.

* II ATT FI. MIIHTUaHN

Jecolia, II il
tic Nat. Hsnk

T o kniirotit Allan

ricrm m 'e * »wr

Chas. I - U vrton -Ak Ouklsburo
Mull,' Co.
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IIO M iH C F I.l; t l l i t 'l l AttO K
A rm y T o lle r b f r t km lunk (.'o il

nrn.in.vo i*i iiiiit

T a k e Ac lAUBMon
v » Fruit Klaud.

J it

I ’aViu.llo

FLAG CHOSEN
KARACH I, India, Aug. 11, i/P)
— The flag of Pakistan will be
three quarter* rre rn .w lth the
■tar and crssccM superimposed,
and one quarter white. The whlto
It designed to rtorcicnl nenorlThe Army ihould not tuffet tie* in the predominantly ktuslem
from it* new tytlem of promotion* dominion to be proclaimed Thurs­

which went into effect jail week
with the tigning' of a law by
President Truman which make*
merit the ba*it of promotion rath­
er than leniority. The Army wa*
not to blame for ihe old lyttfR*
trace it wai in accordance with
another law paiied by Congrerr

day. •

RANBONE'S JIEDItATIONS
By Alley

KtUTL 3 o 3 CLAIM HE
G lT M AP At M IfJlu cY
f N S A f THINGS r e
HJH LATbR —

SHUCK5/ wfeyi r fAves
1EM, r » £ JORRY

R ia y r n e p //

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p ill*
tin 11
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Itill
tu tl
ITtS*
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till,
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■IS

W nlliNl)'" W u lld
N *»s
H aw aiian IW Iudl.t
T un e* Y'W’ te ll*T u a *t*d
Ttiurcli o f Chrlat
l.ew W hile
N ew t
A Irian. T ito
I.unuliroi* (la n c e
Ithythm lio w ii.r t
N e w . al Noon
\V ,n&gt;rii ITiOkdup
Nunn Hour Notes
t
N .w t
tlu td.fi Mtdpdlee
Ton y l* »»ta t
:ti
Salon Hsreeede

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W arthi n o w ,
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till
lit*
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Club

Yes, it’s being done at Willow RunI

The giant vx-bomiKir plant is now
producing better than a car a minuteI
jry working day provides an av­
erage of 700 more automobiles for a
car-hungry world. And what won­
derful now care-they arc I

B oth eara a r e s e rv ic e d w ith gen u in e fa c to ry p arts
— w h e r e v e r y e u g o - b y o n e - o f th e four./orgeat
a u to m e b llm d e a le r erga n la a f/ o n a In t h e w o r l d .

», m

Letters pour in to the factory every
day addressed to Henry J, Kaiser
and Joseph W. Frazer from those
among our more than 70,000 o
who feel that they must express
enthusiasm. These owners, who hg^e
driven theKAUER and theFRAZERmnd
the luxurious new F razer Manhattan
hundreds o f millions of miles in every
part ° f rite world, emphasize $jno
outstanding feature above all others
—the extraordinary smooth, gliding
ride! They say there never uxts a ride
like this! Read typical bwrier com­

ments below.

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N u vslir T im e
Fi.il&gt;. Ht&gt;Hne* w ith
Ktxt.il
N e w . or it** i» * r

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«0 N»«s
n fit
Its! U«r N«*»i# uRanch
s■'
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M l rum A™

D E L IV E R IN G

We invite you to come in and inspect
these 100% postwar care and—take
a ride. You will want one! And you
conhaveonel For we are getting our
share of Willow Run’s increased out*
put—and are delivering now!

B a rrr
,

j Arthritis Takes
Many Forms

By W, V. Hitting
Tourhton Drug Co.

Any aufferet from Arthritis
will assure you that there ore
various kinds of this itranga
and painful ailment. Y o u r
physician knows even better
that here is a baffling and
stubborn disease which
its
toil of easeful living.
II
m toll
Relief la In tha hand* o f

- T H I KAISER . THI IRAZIR
HEM IS WHAT KAISCR AND FKAZIR OWNERS SAY ABOUT THIS! ORIAT, NEW, POSTWAR CARS—
A (Vcaoa Office Wmrkmr MYffes—"On a 4-day,
U Q -a fle trip a
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ta thmt

»:ifs i««S !S ia s y ^ a r

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driven It
It 12.566 m|I*e In four asoothe la
driven
Arixona and Mexico—often la over 115* ,
over 170*. I t le the easiest riding and
car I have ever used. Owning it has
aequenca o f pleasant suiprieea.”

A New ScMa, Cesea Eels new ttVSes " M y
KAi.isa’e body styling la the flneet I hare
«vw teen. And Ite power, maneuverability

A N m Eg A rk

beughlioy Foaxj

ivT^Tradhave

K a w m l I have driven tliem all and fm l that
they are wonderful can. Ttwy a n t h e w m S ’
oat looking (iara on the road u ” *
aapwtmoed awnother riding
dealer givee ue &lt;----

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(AY, AUG. II, 1947

THE SANFOHD HEHALD, 8ANFOR1 FLORIDA,

Martha P age Weds
Robert R. Callahan

« n u t.

&amp;lUFAUtt

aud family. in hit radio shop now.
The Rrv. and Mrs. H. II. Link,
Mr*. Ben G.riVainriyht continue!
daughter, Dorothy Rut.-, and tun, quite ill at her home.
Alfred, left Thursday Morning for
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Cavan left" k
By M ARIAN R. JONES'
RiOgecrest. N. C.
Thurwlav for Miami ami OfwrIn a lovely -morning ceremony
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Ed Sweat ha* retut itrd aftrr water Beai'li to spend a couple uf
Martha Mac Page, daughter of
Mr*. W. T. Chance -Vt.* hostoaa ■pending several days vDiripg rel­ wrvk*.
Mr*. Gertrude Page amt the lute
F’ rUlay afternoon w |jbb the tnler- atives at Grorai*.
Mr.*. Charles Lee says she" IsErnest E. Page, became the bride
Dance Included In
taitu-d with a delightful party lnt| Among those from Otirdo at- uuiti* lonely in Jhi* August heat,
of Robert . Rownc Callahan, son
llutior of lies eldest daughter) Jeah,' tending tin- weihllng of M'*&gt; Cun- for hoi husband Chkrip* S. Leu
of Sir. ami Mr*. John I t Gallnlmn.
Jaycee Entertainment j
P
in cetabraihm of her seventeenth *nie Mcrall to Jamie Alfor.l Wed- ami daughter.*. Thelma aud Mra.
The marriage was performed at
biilhday.
{ nesdnv mi ning st the’ F'irsl prfs. Julitinv Jones, the Ia‘.!&gt;c of Mi­
the Sacred Ileal l Catholic Church
. Included in the Hit of events of ' *“ **
FRID AY
A roior scheme of pin* and liyterian Ciiurrh' at Saqfortl and ami. hare Hi- . . , 0 to tiie mountains
by the Rev. Father K. K. Toome)
for the Junior
ownwmi Club will meet entertainment
Albert Fllta spent the weekend
white was used in decurating the the leception at the Maria!., Inn o f Wavttesrille, N, C. for a mouth's
on Aug. 8 at S:00 o'cloek in Milli » th Tourist Center at 8:00 P.M. Chamlier o f Commerce which held in Jacksonville visiting friend*.
living 100m and dining 1own; also ware: Mrs. Hub) Jones: great aunt stay. Mr*. Jones is recuperating
edgeville, Ga.
■Aft* he business meeting there its state meeting in Sanford over
for the refirshmenls. Mri. Chanrc o f the bride; Mr. and LMr*.’ Belt ‘from a major opcialitm. H&lt;i«vev*’.',
The ehurch was L*nut!fully de­
WrtUy card playing and checkers the weekend at the Mayfair Inn
was assistrd in serving by liet sil­ June*. Mr. and MrsriJ. It ji*m •*, Mrs. I .t'e Is living cnns.ihtl by the
was the dance on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Proctor air corated with white gladioluses utul
tad « restunsius will be served.
ler. Mra. (art 11 Otliff.
fact that after Aug. jp rise will
in the' main ballroom at the Inn. I spending a vacation touring Ccor- greenerv anil burning white taper.. ]
Mrs, J. N, Thompton, V&gt;s. I ’hnr
MONDAY
were placed on the alter. Tb.-:
Those enjoying ihl* alfsir with |,-s T. N’ ihhuk. .Mi*. J. E. Partin', be sole custodian of her two sniall
The music o f Stewart Martin1 gia and Tennessee,
Th.circU* o f the W. M. 8 . of
organist. Mr*. M. D. Mm -..hall, j
the honorre w ire; Mi«*v&gt; IW d h y .
Mis- D..rolli&gt;- NlUlacfo
granddaughter* for ilic i-mainder"
th#
th* -Hrst ..
.Baptist
Baptist Church
(
will and his orchestra 'was enjoyed hy
Kildark, t'urlvov. MrKniJ'ju. .l*orv-j
Mr. and Mrs. Warr«tl (Jack) H, •&gt;f their mother’ * itify. tnYhi'.mouap . .
Mis* Then Vickery la expected rendered a 'ftrogram n f nuiitial
l iB M ilt ? % i l*. M. is* follow*: the guests from 9 :00“ until 1 :IM1
music
and
the
IrudilUmat
wedding
tby
Hose
Link,
'Cant'rn
ILtrdy,
to
arrive
front
Kc&gt;
Weston
Fri­
“
•
f
"
1
”
I
lardy,
|
Gore
I
.-ft
Tlun
via*
for
‘
Tamp*,
to
o'clock.
From
10:00
until
10:30
iditis. ' TLirsy r-ung-; iadfre a r«
'
-Ota'dt-tT'jflu.-'Jnhn Huger,, 010
msrrhe* were u«r .i
Bui hat a W h r a l i l f
Mdrl.'-SiijIHiq Iw’ goAe nntll sdMrtlnti* iictt Meek, \«n:p- Lev and Beverly Ann Jt-nej.
__M m
Avenuei C!n
Cirri# 2, Mrs. P. M»- the music was htoadcast day enroute to Shrlby. N .'U . and
The
bride
was
givet}
In
may'-l
Ghailene
Wellman.
i,
Barbara
Uw.{■
M
r.’
and
Mr*.
•Reaves
Gasto.i,
Hr*, dunes, tln-ir mbliter, u tha
f i d Smith, Flora
Heights; over station.WTRR during which points in' South Carolina.
rlsge by her uncle. .U. K. King, i i i f
Audrey Cox, Betty Malcolm. Jmitj who are visiting Mr. and Airs. fppiitler Doiothv la-e.
'pet 3, M li. IA. J,‘- Peterson, time Kill* Met; ehre, “ MU* F W 1
/ r Jr « ./ f
of
(tanford.
Site
wure
a
lime
.llw-m
Sheldon
and
Billie
dianee,
of
t’harlrs T. Nililark. pUtsl lV’nlJack KaselCrtuat'imiit' eat i i*r.
First Street; Circle 4 ,.Mr*. Ida’',.. wa» presented by Wjlliam . Krjrnds .yif Mr*~ W. J. (&gt;avld
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“
'
Oviedo, and Kloise Brtg. Orlardo. nesdnv
wltTi Mr.'
— . - i f .in
- * Belle
. ■" Glade
“ ■ wltU
*• i- onajHr
two weeks’ varatiun. W hili
South Sanford rkrfer of Tiropa. who served a* 'will trgicl to Irultt that she I* drasa with brown accessories and
ft t Dickerson.'
I
Mrs. Otl* Si-go. daiightH of Mr. Nihlnck.
he Is uwuv Robert L v Kmip is
am •; Cirri* - A Mr*. H. W. master of ceremonies. He gave a confined tiki the Iformusa San­ a i tumbler corsage of white
1
‘hot
-ky
K*SCX
StUlllo
orcbliT*.,
and M W . A. Ward, was railed)
Misa Vivian Wheahm nrtf.Drm^.- Mit&lt;-titiitiiig fot him,
, 540 Valencia Drive; Oir- brief resume of her career and itarium in Orlando. '
Helen Elliolnh Vin U’irgar. home suddenly this s i r 1, due to] Imvendet were unitctl-lu nmrringe
Miss Minnie Ruth Otihum of
Afr. and Mr*, lien F’. Wartb Who
&lt;1# ! Mrs. W. C. DrCourscy, 218 later In the evening she returned
daughter
o
f
Mr
and
Mr*.
H.
J.
the arrious Injury o£ her husband,'! F'ridav evening at the horn* o f the have lieen spending tin summer
Mr. and Mm. Roy Holler'have Sanford served n* maid of h«n&lt;ti
Irefr Nineteenth Street.
and displayed several frats of
Vnn Burger irf l.ongwoed, whose Otis Segu. at Cord.de, tin. 3lr.j Bev. and Mrs, II. II. Link, Rav, between Oviedo and thr u- home "st
TUESDAY
magie which,were highly praise,! as Uicir guest for sevetnl weeks. and only atlemlent. Her gown engagement
audtpiitoachlng mnr- S**go was cut and brulsid and r4*l Link offirinting.
Mrs. Holler's sister. Miss Mtnguer- wa*' o f gray grape with which
New Stimuli Beach, are now visit­
TVj Woman'* Bible Class o f the by her audience.
she wore black accessories. Her linge to' Joseph R. rlelsml. son rrived Serious head-inlurieg when*
Mr*. Geneva A hell, « ■io ha- ing In Miami.
Mr/ Carter said that she will ile Craves of Columbia. S, C.
TI i t BaJPit Church will meet
cot sage was o f pink I tiM buds and of Mr. and Mi M. G. C’leland of lie had n motoicyrle inltirv list it been on a two week*’ vacation. I*
Mis* Stella F'aimdl is visiting
at 40b P. M. in the church mines represent Florida at the national
Mr. ami Mr*. W. (I, Stringfel- blue delphinium. Hnnnv Cnllidmu this rity Is lnig announced to- confined to the hospital at (Tordslc. hack at work in the IV u Office, j irlntivcs niid frletol* -u ricilla, Gt.
jrltt Mr*. J. T. Hardy, Mr*. A. beauty show which will lie hetd’as
ilny.* The mart 114 will Is, solemn.
Mi. and Mis. F. S. tv,,.- have Mrs. J. H. Jones, Jr. substituted for u month.
daughter, Melba, o f Kai sewed his Irolher ns l&gt;cst man. Isod nl 12:30 o'totk ,,n Aug. 17
L. *1 rlneau
and Mr*. C. A Atlanllr City In the near folure.&lt;'uw,
Following the ceremony a small
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Partin have
Following her performance Willi- ( “ rd ,l!«ni *1?? »’M l. WMkeml wUh reception was held nl the home Alt' friends of tie couple are in­ moved ftnm the Dr. Martin .house for hrr while she wm sw«v. Mtr
Andifson. Jr. a* hostesses.
Mr*. 0. C, Huward and Mr*. A,
to the little rot luge hy Mr. and i Jonr* is* still rotdimiing n* p u l- recently returned fiotn set-rial
Tit TRot Club will hold n |lle am Kolleston o f Marinelnml, pie. II. Wallare oh Silver Lake.
o f Mr. and Sirs, 1). T. Stone In vited to attend.
.Mrs.
Tommy
MltrhtU’j.
j
time
due
to
the
man
age
o
f
Ml**'
dav* stient In Georgia.
ale.i "Tim* and Tide** beginning sldcnt of the stale Jayrres. pre­
Sparta.
Wllev Abril and Tedd •• Kimlaill1 lintel Williams im ntlv, who was
Miss Dolores Wall, who has been
alri^IfoP. J!. A ll meinl«r 4 ar« sented her with a largo bouquet'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
W.
Imssing
are
Mrs.
Callahan
I*
n
ginduutiof
have retm nwl from their ‘ thy. at serving In that rapacity.
visiting het binlhfr. A. D. Wall,
Dance W il Be Held
j. Tit Ftdell* Cta»» of the First o f red rose*.
Seniinols
High
School
after
which
Daytona Raarh.
1 Mr*. It. fo ILig-dnh-, Mrt. Paul Mrs. Wall amt family, hns returnA trout 200 out-nf-town gW t*|
t Church will nine, at the
A t May far Saturday
Mis. L. fo Poole and daughter. Csinphell and Mr* Lawson llardv ed to her home In Pensamla.
'"’f*
•(rvre Mr. Losslng she attended Florida Slate. Untvo f Mr*. Boy Britt on 82t were present and among those,
orally
In
Tallahassee
where
she
Mis. Wltile Hlosn. have rrturnrd spent Ihe dav Thutsdar In Han*
'Ir, and Mt*. Sid net Cairnvray,
Nineteenth Street nj &lt;1:00 from Sanferd attending wet-r M r J * 1* uju'ergr. treatment at Vm.der- was a memlH-r of Del to Theta
. ....................
. rotppMed
. ..............for from a, weeks' vacalhm at loiko- 1 foril shopping.
Details
an* Ung
wlio have been y-vaUm ip- wjth.
and Mr*. H. B. Odham, Mr. and b,H ,,u,Plt*I.
social
sorority.
Mr.. CmUahau the akWUid In ug-rios nf Itarif mid laml. whtre ■tKJjri vlritrst * &gt;D-*.A M L * «r.d.*Mre William Henty Mrs ■Carrawrti'4i par -Its nf D ,iigMr*, llcn ri WiUe, Mr. I w l . l l i s
graduated from fk’ilftnlHc High Tennis Cluh utnmer scllvltlaa Poole's daughter.
Mr*. J. F. ‘■fluiVOi und
I Martin are planning t*&gt; build th.-lr las. (is., will lot the guc*t* of Mr.
TI. N. Safer; Mr. and Mr*. Emmett
Martha Page Honored Fo*. Mr. and Mra. Peter Tt^islc, Patricia. Edward and Jimmy, of School and during tin- recent war whirb will L-jn thr firm *pf a llenne Wajnrighl,
of Mr.I Pew home some time tills Fall,
f’arrow*);'* (larents. -Mr. and Mri.
served with the Army Air f ’orpr,
Mrs. J. I*. Cox, house rhslrman lion Cnfjntsajr. through Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruhnr, Mr. Chaileston, S. C. are the (piesls of one y#*r o f wld.li was spent dance to lie Fell m the ball room and Mr*. Urn G. JVaJnrittM, t*i
By Four Hostesses
j of the Oviedo Woman'* Chib.'iv- before retlii iilng to tlj.de own home
and Mrs, Charles Voduplch, Ur. Sirs Burns’ mother, Mrs.- K. II. overseas a* a srrgc.im. Last &gt;vai at the Marfair hgr on Aug. 1C. sick.
Mr. and Mr*. It. fo Wheeler 9;&gt;ri* that the renovating of Ho. at CiiCOO.
and Mr*. T. E. Tucker. M?. and Cultuui, at 215 West Fifth Street. he attcndetl the University of I.lnd Welter, rrsturger, Mlhopneed
Martha Page, whose mar- Mrs. Rick nilaspte. Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. 11. D. t ’ aminagi'
tm is v.
wrro In Oviedo Friday, from ihrir
." «'s e ; ta* ben punuletml
to-Robert Callahan It he- B. I« Perkins, J r„ Mr. ami Up*.
Mr. and m 7». Wliligm Lrffler Georgia. The couple plan to re­
rump mi l.aho llaru-V. vlaltl.ig and the building i: tmw ic-dy for and -on. Burk, who hate bwh
Dancing,
will
bgitt
at
10:0«l
I*.
M
announce! today, warn honor- Karlvla Housholdor, Mr. and Mr* and Lila Moore and Kenneth rv- side until fall in Spsrta after
•pending svvrinl weeka jt Canton.
;
f " ' 1 mtrib'g In Oct Ivr.
and last until 2:Up A. M. nftrr friends and relalive*.
* t * ed recettlly with a din u r given Cordon.Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Ms* turned on Friday from 11Ik hie nd, whirh they Will move to Athens wltirii n mooniglit swim '••ill !«u
Ohio, with their children. Mr. ami
Miss
Eli/aUth
Farm
II.
grand.|
Ml*.
MmKing
an
I
Ml*.
Genre*
y Mil* Sylvia Meiach. Mis* Mary Kundom. Mr. and Mrs. George Wtl- N. C.-where they spent about tv^n and Ixith will attend the Unitor'Its. Itiltv Gnmmage and Mr. and
enjoved ami luokfast s*rved. The daughter of Mr*. Ffettlr Fann ll. * ■ M « lt t wr&lt;* shopping In tir
sity,‘ •
ju Whrlchel. Miss Camilla list llsm*. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Peel. weeks.
Mis. J. P. M«gu- and: families,
Those from Knnford attending nrchestru for ikt occasion will be has Item visiting het Ihi* Week. m&gt;’dn ritursdav.
tan and Mis* Mildred Hobson. Thi Mr. and Mrs. Und Weher. Sir. end,
Mr. and Mrs. J, B Junes und hove returned to Oviedo. Mr. and
wedding were Urn hrido’s attnounceil nl &gt; Inter date. Mr. Misa F’arnell, who' is -onneeltHl
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Unteli-r, llie
diriter w0 given in the smnll din­ Sira. Samuel Digntu.t, Mr. and
Mr*. A. D Wall, who hat« l&gt;*en
mother, Mrs. Getlrude Pnge, Mr. Welter sU tcL g u L ^ I member*'uf with the Stale W. M. t l„ left line M&gt;n. Jlmmlu. apelit WednenUy In living In Ih eir home while-the)’
ing room of tha Mayfair Inn.
Sr.
left
yesterday
for
a
motor
Mr*. Marcelte, Sir. and Sirs. Kb
for Leesburg hut is nuw nl High. Sanford anil OiUudu..
and Mr*. It. A. King, Mre. J . 0 . the rlttb arc lnvijsyd' pltaud.
The table wa* covered with, a
ware owav. urr now m il.leg plans
maa Shephard, Mr. and Me*. L^qt t 0r
vt j Lt nl s^nd .Stapler. ■ Miss (Idham^ Clart n. ,.
land City to carry on her nurk1 lien June*, to the I iy and d v
‘’
en_claihjtniijin atnuige- Franklin- Bennett - ami— Mr, -snd!
fo i- a home fo * ili*o»LTl«-re.~
"
for"
aWeek.
.
'
!
light
of
all
of
the
Grivdo
citlrins,
"McKee,
Herman
Brumlcy
n’ud
gone
mnt of lavender and vjdie tutors Sirs.
Mr*. Raymond
Ravmund LundquLl.
LundauLt.
Msryland. They plan to Im ,
While writing about tin- new
Danny Callahan.
.
..
.Mr. Dsn Chisholm i* «pen.lln^ is haring coucrett ttouted fmm
til Sept.
,c
5.
in * errata) bowl .......i d a center
Ignen, .Mr*. until
Also Mr*.
dra. W. M.
M Thlgp
boltdlngs aijd linmes now enmW
eaving
Is
Success
the
wi&lt;«l(-end
in
Lakdsntl
with
the
end
of
the
sidewalk
by
the
piece. Whit* candlea in crystal Camilla Bruce, jMra. R. N*. Brown,
jn*
.....
Mr*. Chisholm and daughter, Ik'bi restauretit to join that at the old idvtvsl or under ron&lt;ti i.VtioU in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uower of
, holier* were on either side of th# Miss France! Mahoney. Charles
Durint Peacetime ty,
, Gulf Station. Tin- Has been hml (Ivlerlo, I folfol to mention one of
{lover*. Wedding ring place rani* Luke. Bralley Odham, oresideni of Oilendn and liny Bower t)f la k e­ Club Entertained By
Ihe largest nf all. Th. Whuvletf
Kenneth Malcolm. e&gt;n of Mr.’ to le ro A In rainv weather by I &gt;1war* at each guett’a Mac-. The tha local Junior Chamber of Com­ land were guest* over the weekend
S A N TA FE. N. M.— A pastF'.rlillser Plant liurnvd to the
Mrs. Camilla Bruce lime
' hostesses' gift to the honored merce. Alvin Odham, Dan Wright, of Mr*. R. R. Dea*. Mr*. Camilla
,
,
which tailed years ago" and Mi*. Din- Malcolm. * . i pi.in- M ‘ rtl1, " V ( " r " U".% JWY
ground several months ago. Sincr
but.
nut
seriously
Fuji....I
,
Mi
s
t
a
n
d
Willifoid.
who
Im*
gum was a *et of breakfast china. Clarence Redding, Claude Estes Bruce and Richard Den* st their
lit Australia ass wat lime neees-! fuilv
that lime Mr. Wheeler hn» had to
Mrs. Camillu" Bruce entertained oty anil then t’ "W into a hiddiv Tut—d«v night when his ldryrle fo'i'Jt rioting ini m ien A i d make arrangements fo obtain for*
Thoie^nviled to be'with Misa Jack Ratigan, EHbn Houghton. Jr., home In Kos« Court.
members of lies bridge chili nn Is now d thsiiiig eommereial hit sunn- sand throwing j,lm ' ' * ' 8 ^ foi *• yrtiil * . vk-. Im*
I Pate w^p- her.mother, Mis. Cert, Dr- E. L. Campbell, Rlchs'd Den*.
tilrier out of Tampa fo” his cu*.
Mr*. Fred T. WiUlsm* and Mr. F’ ridav al'2 :0fl oVhwk at l.vi ie.ime nctlvily • for t»&gt;» former Army ngniast a parked car...... line the » ' " ^ i
hei Imine at Brunswick. tnincis. lie will -non nil have to
rude Page, Mb . David Thrasher, Harry Robson, W. F. Imsut.v. Cliff
•
-Mr*. C. J. Iilocker, nnj the Misses Able* ar^d Dr. Charles U Pig-sun*. and Mrs. Fred II. William* have In Rose Couit. The p.iit,’ 100m* nurses.
Juglqi
vrin.
lie
was
icim-ted
fold.
'
,u;
t
„
,
,
,,
,
,
4
,
I, bo doing this, ns the ,'btri I- nearhad us their guests for the past were decorated with l ively sum­
ing none too good, lint ullimwisel
' ' r: ' bf f oi d 1 arker. vbo
Catharine Clark.. Martha Brown
lug eomplellon. It N bod. nf eonThey weave handsome tweeils
| spending this month .it DJrti
week. Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Krlley mer flower* and grrenety. Floral
’ ’ Mlsnla Ruth Odhstn, Betty Cor
nil D. K. Inter that ulvliL
crete block and .ailootcd veheie Beach, ea.ue
came home for a etjuph
r^upl
Miss Shlriey J 6 n «. daughter of Bearh.
and son, Fred, of Richland, tin tallies were u«id nrul prior to the o f Au-traliau wool, linen* and
rod). Batty Moore, Audrey Bach
Janet Boyd Wed To
A the.old i'latit wits. It wil! c,rMrs. Keller is the daughter of Mra. bridge garnet Mr-, Bruce graved u yartls ot mntqial for Interior Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jbn. s. |s of dav« lo help hi-.on-m h,w. Ben
• and Janet HetieL
dt orators.
titlniv be a grand new addition tu
dessert course.
visiting her grandmother. Mm. O'- JmjM. "n jils new home.
AUen Boyd Wallace Fred T. Will lama.
. *
The women. Hiss Dorothy Ih-^t. Neat, at Webster. Fla.
‘ A fter the stores were added high
i , ,J- ,T;
,,a* ”
'&lt;* the bnslness’ seeliioi of Ovleih*.
■i.
Veteran Makes Talk
Postmaster and Mr*. J. U. Jonra
Misa I'hylis Dickey o f Boston, prita was awarded to Mi *. IV. it. n Pennsylvania*, arid Mis* Muriel
Vtr,“ .ind rM rs:"n.'M . Arfo left ' |‘ i* fob on tl... new lir'.lEC over
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Mill* ktass., who has' lieen the guest
Guggolx. faith ouptoyvil In meilt- Tuesday morning for Alfoumnite, fu-onloehatel afler sever,d Weeks , an- having some m oulding done
To Church Members Boyd. Sr. announced today the of Mr. and Sint. Francis Fh Bolt, William* and *rr«n n w.i* won hy cal
fuishion- in this linelent rapl*
M rs.. Itnrry Bower m IIrtando.
at tlieir hmtie.
marriage o f tbelr daughter, Janet for the past week, left on Sunday Titos* present were Mi-*, .fork Wit. sav l hell vravlng Is alrlctly N C to visit Mr Ane's sister. IBntsf.
iiv,.«. v.
A NcrdAkr a spiritual rehaldtlta Crichton, to Allen Boyd Wallace, for Ormond Reach whors shA will
H aH rB rr. Williato*: J fn ^ n r lT . on after-honr vtrat4on."^~— “ ---- "
J.
w
ticn in ™ r w o f the present world Jr., son o f Mr. and ~Mr*7 Allen l»e thr guest "of Mr. and Mrs.
Harks, Mr*. James Hlguitu, Mrs.
As Army mrses assigned tn
•Bunion. w u , l p ’e«*fd SSturda: II»vd Wsiliirr, on AlarT *J in Spat - Waller Snead.
Fldwln Shiuholser, Mis. H. It. t»*l-1m-ruppliopni ilierapy, tin two
la a talk to M i f l V t k W h * Seventh tanburg. R. C.- The ceremony was
ham, Silk. F'reil Williams and Mra.‘ women I^gsn weavfiig
^ In tha best
Day AdventlsfChUfrh hy David performed by the Roy. John R.
Mr. and Mra, Homer Lillie and Bower.
Australian trailiUnna.
pttswesler, World War II veteran I!irhardsell at 7:00 P. M. In Iho son. Bobby, have left for Savan­
an) director o f physical education Second Presbyterian Churrh.
nah. N. Y. where they plan 10
at the Florida Sanitarium.
The bride wore for her welding spend several week* visiting Mr.
Brief reading* In the need of a s o ft. palomino wt&gt;»l allot noun and Mrs. Bryon F’ox. Ku rout« to
taiislim extension anil oversea* dress and her accessurfrv wiry in Sanford they will visit t t b l K w In
i * r
aid in the face of doubled coat* soft shades of brown.
In. b r i e f . . • the b olero 1
Alabama.
________ *
j
Following the .-rrrmony the
*- and present stale o f InBotion were
at
given br Mr*,' Alma Necse. Mr*. couple left for Hendersonville. N. : Mr. and Mrs. f*. A. Itowlan'l have
*x
WalterAjrspp of Enterprise. WIL C, and plan to visit lr. Howling returned to their home to 913
WFWlI*
lla Bstls, Mrs. Clara Bales, Mrs. Green. O. and will return to Flor­ Film Avenue after visiting in
1 *2 : I d
M .
' Jthn E. Hoblnson. Mrs. Elsie ida in the lato fall.
Hlurflrld. W . Va. with Mr*. HowMrs. Wallace attended local land's mother and atater. Mrs,
In s u e d e . . . tho boler and boll
Ceursen, Mr*. II. E. Wnllcker of
Or!*ru!o, Joan E. Robinson. Mrs. schools ami graduated ftum Sum- Rosie Atkins And Mrs. O, L. PalT. B. Middleton, Mr*. R. M. Yah inole High School with the clqas trn. They also visited in Mountain
higton of Delmnd ami Mrs. Hairy of 1811. Until recently *!*• has Lake, Va., Charleston, W. Va.,
been employed by the Sanford A t­ Petersburg, Va. and Roanok".
*W*tt.
lantic National Bank. Mr. Walture
In c o lo r * * * sha p- and
attended the local school* ami. dur­
ing the recent war. he Served for
Mrs. lorurine Beal hail as gnnats
three and a half years In Ihe over the weekend, Mr. and Mr*.
United Statea Army. Part uf this C. H. Sanders,
Mr*. France*
time waa spent with tha 605th Granger and son, Tammy, and
Ordsnce Battalion which took part Flits Frances Stansrll, all of
In the North African and Dalian Greenville, who are spending a
campaign!. He Is at present em­ two weeks' varatlon at "Dayton*
V .
ployed by th* Federal Stale In­ Beach.
spection 'Service.
i* * *
Mr. and Mre. C. M. Itovd had m
leannine Manning To their guest* over the weekend. Mr.
lP&gt;a .
Mrs. W. J. Morrom and daugh­
W ed Robert Sirmons and
lad
ter. Susan, Mr. and Mrs. \V. .Q.
.pr
RIRTIt A N k m W C F W B N T
Morrom and son Russell o f Winter
. Mr. and Mr*. &gt;{.
Man Garden. Also Mr. and Mre. Dick
- * -------*
*
nlng announced today the engage­ Morrom. Mrs. A. R. Motnmt. John
1 Mr.
) U H w * **♦ 41oore anaauncaFtodayum birth of a son, ment and approachtog marriage of I.*w ty and Jack Currirv of Brain­
- =William. RobgrL.op Aug. I® .A t th»lr daughter, Margsiet Jean- tree. Maas. •
nine.
to
Julian
Ridwrt
Sirmons,
the Fernald Laughton M*mon*l
Huipital. Mr*. Moore la tha for son of Mra. Rosa Sirmons. the
wadding will be" an event of Aug.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Harrison of
Bar Margaret Cull inn.
24 at roe Kl rat Baptist Church at Montgomery, R. W. Scott - of
4»00 P. M. wkh the Rev. W. P. Washington. D. C. and Scott
Mr. and Mf*. Harold Tatum
officiating.
. Janie*, Jr. have been (he guests
announced today tha birth of a Brook*
Misa Manning stlemled local of Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott at
sou, Frank Dudley, on Au*. S at school* and graduated Mum Sem­ their h«me in Mayfair." E. W.
th. Psrnald Laughton Memorial
inole High School with the elms Scott .will continue to spend some
Hoipital.
o f 1944. She then itfonled the time with them. They have had
- . ______ __
Orlando School of Beauty Culture *Do ga tbelr guests recently Dr.
M r a ^ d Mrs. Clyd# Plercy to- and js now employed by th* Eva- and Mrs, Fred Daria ami daugh­
iy announced tha birth of a Bern Beauty Shop. Mr. Sirtnon* ter*, Betty, Nancy and Jean, of
iujHter, Susan Margaret, at tha attended local schools and grad­ Roanoke, Vs.
A-A
_ jrnsld Laughton Mamorial H « p - uated from the Department of
itil on July 30. Mra, Plsrey la Education. Territory of Hawaii In
Hr. and Mre, R. F. Crenshaw
th* former M pgaret Jackson.
1947. He has spent six years with
the United States Navy, three returned Ja*t ifeek from n six
•
'"Mr. and Mra* Jam.
years of which were iftent o v « - weeks' vacation In MonUsuma.
neutjMd today U*o
seaa. He was diadvtrged froth tha Ga. where they visited their son.
IT O. Crenshaw ami hi* family.
daughter, Sharon J&lt;
Navy to February.
T b y alio visited In bxlngton.
o p p o s itio n
8 at tbo Fetnald
Md, J fn . Crenshaw's mother, Mrs.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
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Mr. and Hr*. Harry A. Watt Emma Abrams, accompanied them
announced today the marriage o f and remained In Lexinrton. She
pleat to return to Sanford In thr
their daughter. Eleanor, to Frances fall. M il* Carolyn Collier Cren­
T ic h h ic o io * h o i
and
Mrs.
Cottrell
Tally
toTh#
ceremony
irtfplot
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shaw returned to Sanford with
* the birth o f a
on Aug. At at L*»
a two week* visit.
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N ear Riot Featured
Saturday N ile; Lou
Bevil Taken From
Scene B y P o l i c e
The Sinford Celery U « 1* eontinned their drive fur tlie first
division over the weekend as they
won two contests and dtopped on#;
Friday night the Feds came from
behind* to win a 10 to 8 tilt. "Saturdav night the locals nipped the
Orlando Senators In a nip and tuck
battle that nearly ended in a free
fo r'a ll by a 2 to 1 margin. Yes­
terday the Fed* invodnd Tinker,
Field In Orlandcy for n return en­
gagement with the Sol on• and
Wert dafeated-ln a 2 to 0 affair.
Saturday night Carl "Goose"

eluhhous* after the gsmn at mpart
o f the festlvitls*.
Th* Full marched Out nn the
field during the game and wire
Introduced to those present, after
which the collection was made for
the players.
Yesterday the Senator! eveped
the series aa they defeated the
Feds at Tinker Field by a 2 to 0
■core. Joe Jonea went the route
for the Senator! and Johnny Tomat hurled the nine Inning affair
for the Feds.
«
The Senator* tallied theft first
score In the fifth Inning on 'a
double by John Garrison and a
single by Re* Throop. The final
Sen (ally cem# In th# eighth as
Craig J.ybraml singled. wa« sac­
rificed to second by Gerry Menntng and Lydrand arched home on
a Fed boot.
Jonea was In hot yater from the
time the game started till the cur-

from deep center field, to Catcher
Bill-Lewis resulted In Robertson
being thrown out at the plate.
This play was the third out of the
inning and the final out of the
Manager Lou BeriJ and the en­
tire Orlando team streamer) nn to
the field to protest Umrtie Elmer
Lavsly't decision. Sanford roller
followed the Orlando pH m m nut
on th# field and rseorted Manager
Bevil from the field after he be­
came what was termed at "a little,
too violent".
Saturday night the Flayers of
the Sanford Celery Kedv, were
tied In a “ Player Aoprrrlatbn
light" at the Municipal Park and
were given $010.20 by the San-

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio State
Univtrally diver* placed 1 -2-3-4
In th* 1940 Intercollegiate champ­
ionship^ hut no one was surprised.
Th* Buckeyes have had diving
champions to spare since Jimmy
Patterson first flipped the trick
♦ i« *' A1 PalnlE carrlwf MV—losing
only nn* dlrtng contest during
hr* CollegleU career—and that to
leammaie Earl Clark.
In 1941 Clark annexed the Big
Ten, NCAA and AAU crowns.
Frank Demptay and a young
freshman. Miller Anderson, car­
ried on ‘ the next rear to keep
things going Ohio State's way.
• nack from the wars Ander­
son
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last
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Babe T o Pass Up
Women’s Western
G olf Tournament

By JIM RECK HR
y, cliainnan of A P hiewafaaturea Sports Writer
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Floyd A. Pair
the fans' commit!
the "Player Ap|
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nlaht, stated th
thank those who
wava to make the
He stated ths

bounced the lW lAunmrr derby
will lie presented ver lln* haiardoua beach-road ttl k at aJPUcIlitUE
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ruie'tsn.l «-l Ot. tr&gt;uTI
I'hTrsan IS. Pn.nll 1
drivers-on th* a wderays In-hind
the wheel, will lie eadv to roll for
$2,500 Ip prlie rr mey. The field
riarrlion. T h r» »-i'» »* h im
ts h aiblen b a rm Harrison, Th roop. H «r - number* sdrK "he fu«t' favorites
rllleest !lratl*l,
l|ril»n t‘in,
H e n ­ a* Boh Flock nf i Junta,I who es­
ning. ihiuhle playit B e v il. to Ja rbrand lo llntiertson; Jones to l.y - tablished a recor here last win­
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hren-l in llohertson. I.ert on bases, titlrholder; Bob. Red Byron, of
Banfotrl I, . Orlando *• Heies on
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MONDAY, AUG,

SANFORD. FIOREPA

gan at the
Country Club.
About 1W* contestant# teed o ff
In the IB-hole qualifying session
bidding for 32 positions In the
match-play bracket. Single rounds
of match play will start tomorrow
and continue until thei two final­
ist!
bstlle
over ths 34-hols
Thule Saturday.
Foremost among *tha contend­
ers Is 1 12 -pound Louise Suggs
of Atlanta, Ga„ who will be at­
tempting to complete an unparall­
eled feat In W.W.GiA. history
of winning both
the Western
Open and Amateur In successive
years.
The tiny brunette rose to prom­
inence last yrsr by taking the
open 'and amateur, and earlier
this season won the 1947 W.W.G.A. open at Atlanta. With the
Babe, her most feared opponent,
passing up this meet, rhsnces of
the 23-year old Miss Suggs of
completing a double slam are

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Brave, during the streak Blacky
permitted u ’u i . runs, ,/•* coming

Wheel Balancing

victories he was found for four
runs hut In 12 o f tha game* he
limited the opposition to three
runs or lees.
*
- Abe Simon, who sustained two
knockouts at the hands o f Jow
Louis, ts now a licensed New
York slate boxing referee._________

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-S A L * :

•a
is tt&amp; a fin
malors last year.
'
el In the spring, and little word
was sent around on* him.
—However, Ducky Harris an­
nounced -Juet” liefore the season
opened that Shea not-only wound
stick but he would be a starting
pitcher. The flrat trip to the mound
for Frank he plUhed Imaullfully

ner on the tract i this summer,
with 18,000 of pifie cash already
stowed In his hip ; jckrl; Wild Bill
Snowden.of
. . . 8 t. A guitlne. Pepper
Cunningham of Trnntuti, N.
SI.
Johnnie Bugera oPNew York City
and Glenn Dunnat^sy of Charlotte,
N. C.
In cooperation fith the city re­
creation dept., Fi$nce is prepared
to hAndle'a.Centitl Florida erowd
nf 30.000 fans. It is the aporta
highlight of the' ummer varatiun

ton Red Sox, but Tex was even
trotter and Shea dropped a 1-0 nod.
&amp;hea then'hung up seven wins In
a row before the Whit* Sox toppe/
him 3-2 In U frames.
By mid-seston, Shea had defeat­
ed every club In th# American
League.
A native o f Naugatuck. Conn.,
Spec has often been labeled the
"Connecticut Yankee." -Ho ha*
even overcome this htndleap. Just
24. he wss spotted by the Yank cm
while hurling for Naugatuck High
School In 1038. He Ink^d a number
Y ESTER HA 7B STABS
Dixie Walker, 1odgrrs, drove In contract the next year.
In 1940 he hurled for Amster­
bosh ruhs with i pair of single*
dam. N. Y.. won I I end* lost four,
to-give tha Dodg rs a 2 0 victory
and wan promoted to Norfolk, Va.,
over the Phillies,
v Murray Dirktoi, pitched a fourbrought him to Kansas City in
hit 5-0 shutout sgsin-t the Plr- the Aerlesn Awoclatlfen where he
LI a double, Igrul*' 7-5 slipped Into teh red—five wins,
header altd
eight U *t«*. in 1942.
second game
. iwilh a one
The Army had Shea for three
hit relief perforainrt In 1 1/1 In
years and ha reporttd to tho Yan­
nlnga of the nlgttrap.
kee* In Panama In 1040 after hli
DRUGSTORE . QUARTERBACK discharge. He waa a working sol­
CLEVELAND—(/P)— Otto Gra­ dier— no bass ball.
Shea has a good fast ball. “ 1
ham, great qparlerbach of tha
like to throw It." ha toys- "A ll
Cleveland Browm of th# Allvoting pitchers like to show uff
America Confcrmce, spent th#
slider and curve and I* working on

Orlando

who upset Mrs. Zaharls* 2 and 1
In the seml-finali o f the 1948
Western Amateur and then was
roued It and 10 In tha finals by
Miss Suggs; Peggy Kirk o f Find­
lay. O.; Marjorie Lindsay o f De­
catur, 'III.; Alice O'Neal
of
Indianapolis^- Jnd.; Mary Louise
Cordlngley o f Dei Moines, I k.;
Mrs, Maurice Gllek nf Baltimore,
Md.; Mery Agnes Wall of Men­
ominee,
Mich, and
Margaret
Gunther of Memphis, Tenn.
— Mr*.—3 a h «r i* » s e t d - * h * — w et
passing up the Western Amateur,
one o f the few tournaments she
hat never won. because of prevlous commitments.

KeiserWon Esmeralda
Open With Good Play
SPOKANE, Wash., A u g .ll—UP)
—'Wsanr but content today waa
gaunt Herman Kelser o f Akron,
Ohio, his wallet warmed by a
$2,000 check and the torture of
the last alx holes of the $10,000
Esmeralda . Open (lo lf Tourney
her* yosterday
only a'7 needla
pointed memory.
L r
Keller won th* event with a
■aven-under-par 273 by knocMIng
down end forcing-himself tovhoot
th* two birdies he had to hava
to adge out Ben- Hogan of Harahay, Pa., who made it as tough
as ha could ba canning a hole
In one. and Ed Furgol o f Pont­
iac, Mich.
Bud Ward of Spokane, reigning
western amateur titllst and twice
the National Amateur king, waa
o ff and on ht this totirmy but
wound up at the head o f the 12
Simon Pure* In ths running with

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"I had a no-hltter for tight in

Among divers yiu can already nlngs,* he **&gt;*. "Then eomehody
list llruce llsrlu
got a single In tha niqjh and Glenn
thrail, as ha rml
Crawford hit a home to baat mi.
prove
on the b
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malar diving to1

dinar id a eurly-halred. 2 1 -yearold formtr Na
'favy
lavy physical li
tor
from 1Phlladafphla,
. ......
_____
Harlan. Harlan did_ la first compelltlv* dlvim
whlla at Bainbrig.
brig* (Md.) ”Naval Bate In 1945:
than pi___
placed_ 8th In hit first AAU
■championships.
Four month* later, at lb*
AAU outdoor trials, Harlan had
imf*oved to th* point. e f plac-

Harlan copped th# 3-meter spring­
board diving ehamplomhlp * f
Ihe V. S.
r
Then Harlan enrolled at Ohio
State for, at be Says, " If you want
to beat tns best divers you hava
to work along nrtlh them, com­
pete with them, even In practice."
And whlla Harlan, a smart com­
petitor, obviously learns from ob­
serving teammates,
they alto
profit from his enthusiasm, and
wllllngnssa to help them along.
Harlan blue th# book* aa wall
aa th* diving boards. ' il# la aa
proud of hla B plua rating In
hla physical education course#
aa hit diving achievements. H«i
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tttrrr* have lUtm-d out rt fall nil.
lection tailored In ihoir tastes-*
free nf ijadirvt and Whimsy,.will
•month, rounded. -but .till paiiihs■dinuldcr*. skill.
that may l»
•Haight itmt J.1IHT, " frttce/011}*
flared oi ideated. roa.a that stick
ro the el|t**i&lt; line, with nr’*
touche* rviilent in collar* nn»l
tawkel*.
The all-impnit.-mt Mark .lutT
.Ires", without which no Coll.'if.
wortlrulw is completci w i ’ tvw
careful alteotlou fmhl the Si
l.oui* designer*. win. foul mum
i.ew ways &gt;u make thrill loi.V
right for. I1U7, ye! retain the »im
pie,. flatletihg. line* lk.-l.tvt&gt;1 b&gt;
l he young.
Woo) tlterri* unit - suit" fm
rampiit vrrin go trt Tor vivid col­
or*. with blue nmi green in hilr'i
favor.
,
SkiMk Ml- sightly longer. but
nut radkally '*o. Many coal a me
hooded. Faille and. taffeta find
hiirh fnvoi fur evening anil .tan
dresie*. Tbeie"* a new, loft.-i b&gt;pk
to the. silhouette. Ilut lweji 4 lv
the rluihcs Hint will tin to voile*.
Ihi* fall .remain simple, yuttthfu
and Uliclullfird. .

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" tECORt) PLAYE RS fot rtut. By
hourly .bast*.
S. G. Grogan. 1r*4Jri
II. B. POPE'CO. INC.
- day or wreck. The Mu»lc Box, 119
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;W . 1st 2 . Phone 953.
___ 4 CEILING fans tor sale, lauu-v * Free estimates, Phone 78I-J.
het«in.*|s . h i m , Kl'fHdu
Drug Store.
FLOOR SANDING St finishing,
)FFICiS space In Mel*ch Building.
l*&gt; K I i t lfiI - 1* l» t
11***i*|
'Lares M«ht ofices, newly decor- AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
cleaniiiK &amp; waxing. Our pouci
unit enables us to work where
’ eked. oU utilitie*. heal and &gt; n l*”l i|i ." in iitiullty
and Service. The Music But,
there is no electric vomuvtioi
tm u iltrU t furnlthrd. Full H63' l i l l t l r«. ». i -i \I#
HU W. 1st St. Phone 953.
uvulluhle. 21 yedla expelielU-. 111 ..I II. Ill |.|
* W F H . &amp; A. Dept, atorw.
I ll.t.i is V O
E v e r y b o d y 's
11. M. Gleason, l ake Maty, Fla l.tllttL l. x V.l, s
i.-..In,.*.
BONVALESC fTn T HOME
hnw BOOK COATING- Asbestos AluiS IU lttin .1 lit.*.| T tt.it!.
H a rd w a re S to re
sttuiin* ..il lr*■mmum rouf coating- good for ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all * aH,..|.. «ti&lt;i
open St Chulunta,-18 mile* B. L.
i-.l n.-i-l.
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112 Sunliril Avtf. Plim te l
^
metal, slate or composition loot­
- 0$ flsnford ahd 18 mile* N. Ekinds. Smith Uro; l’lione 1168 -* i* Ill.tu
' iti
ing, Stop leaks. Cools your home
'■ o i Orlando. Large screen and
voi
iiu iin iitiiY :*;u TiFii;t
COMPUTE.
KXI'EHT
10 to 15ii. Ten year warranty. NEED A NEW DRESS f Let Wan- ill«L n tu ff ita* b ^ fp fil#*! fcj Hit,
* ojna porche* to sit and enjoy
iEKVICE
_:ul*n
ir&gt; j -r4 K fer
tjt
SKNKARIK GLASS 4 PAIN T
ihfl cool brcerc* o ff I.ake Cathnita make It. Wannita Taylcr, 'P U T , ill ilir- O tr ttit t-nim^4&gt;f Hi*II.
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
. srinj. Large ground* and walk*
Th#J'
link
lit'lli'r. lunKer
Box 145-A Sanford, Rt. 2.
ittul* I ’u u w j i Uiruli,
■Ml .from unto traffic. Large
f ja? is) i i ftir In irj mig
j
SEWING MACHINES
lobby and rooms. Brick const ruc­
JO"
t» O il. .-"I.
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SALES &amp; SERVICE
tion. Can accomodate 25 only,
UUtlH f f
t ria n t ' tlt-fl M|f(«J,rj|; :
12 .S P E C IA L •&gt; F «V IC F .S
Lui4k-e- «Ui. I aL.y-- --- . - ■
aits or write for reservation HER PS HEWING MACIL SHOP
AM* v»*t Alii. -iu :lu :in »:i
lor.eeOviedo '23iS2 or Dr.
115 H. F H K N ril. PH. ||9u
lt )R RENT—Floor sandcr. Easy qni hi l&gt; t- fiU
i
tin .
, aartin 2392 or wrlle llo i ,l*'l
(M ♦♦‘ftillll rT Ii v j lf itiu v
Cbuluota Florida. Large ra-lan CANVAS PA IN T- cleat- and rot­ operation. Reasonable rater. San­ itt
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ford Paint A Glaus t.u. Phone 3ai *,r AiiRHtf. 1511, Ju„ ltl4 , -»*#f
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(I for^u ea tu tn vinit their duelur.
ors.
SENKARII v GLASS A
303.
*YfII SSI II** sit fasifl tp4-iir*t a.P A IN T CO. Phone 320.
iLeibxlfls I i4f**,&gt;*!! * ,
A VAfLAU I.r. at onre, ronvenlrntUiH.il •| flit tilts tjr.lt . I .,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
“ J |y local, d down town se-iiim.
FLOW EHH
r.vi •li ,T r i»
\vi» i hi j ,,
PARTS AND HURYICK
dale npartuienta wi'h idl
foe all occasion*
H
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Phone 1011
mode mi conveniences.
Adults iteN K ILL A YOST FLORISTS 109 Palatalto-Ave.*
,,u* ’ :&lt;i'' * v u&lt; 1 ,1
R M f . Phone 550.
Hlpe* Ave. just o ff Celerv
YA .D E moth proofing lasts t
O IV I I . ., I ti
Office
ph.
403
residence
oh.
DIO
R
EE ROOM unfurnished apait
year*. Have your woolens moth
*Aa &lt; i*rk r.f t|iK » *,. .rt
I’diift,
nt, adults and leferenre# Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
proofed now. Downtown CleanT L*
&lt;%i|i5i|r;: pMaiie
era 4 Lahndry, 113 Palmetto
■se. Phone UMW-R.
Purina Feeds, 'Groceries and
,
"I Fli'fftlit
Ave. Ph ope 944. _
Meat*. Tourhton &amp; Watson, 1201
Hi ft I, 1 f nut*
-ROOM furnishe*l apartmsittCelery, Plume 1199.
’
rin k
dult* only. 23UO M.-lhinvitlo.
Plano Tuning'and Repairing. L I. I
H'Hnslt Pniirt HruJi .
Kill. R«a. tlll-W .
FOR
RALE—
IJmrrork
for
drive
IA L ETTATF. FO R SA LE
w«y*
and roadway*— Phone
SIGNS
I ’l» TO
1241.
il T e h t a t e
Show eards and po*tare
t h a d i : in
LN8 UH ANt'K
D—
DllK'H
HIGH
SKMYK'U
ITJXKDO FKEliA--complete lino.
MORTGAGE LOANS
O. D. Landrail. Ptinna 1021
Hunt's Tn*i-itc Fee.1 Siure
ALLO W ANG K
bYMONIl M. BALL. Ilrallnr
Ilsgislered Broker and
F O Il Y O I Jit O U ) It A I &gt;14&gt;
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit. UADLVTDRS cleaned and rr|&gt;air
Insurance Agent .
ed. Volie it Radiator Shop, tLH
Gas stove, oven, frigidalre, *lnk
The MUSIC Hox
Florida State Bank Bldg.
and etiphoaid. Mnrcenell* Cabin __Hah ford Ave, Ph, 360-iy.
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ID
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|*b. R53
Court. French and Park. Phone
two story, three bedroom
LAND
C L ft A N I N O
AND
229-M.
Two car garage. On
LftA IN AG R . 2 NF.W CATtiR.
r lot H * * HO In Mayfair,
P IIX A R DEIHHL UULLDOZ.
FOR SALK
tell unfurnished or furnished.
HRS W ITH
PAI.MKTT1
.Wheeler o f Sanford
Be 355-M.
_______ OLD NEWSPAPERS— S OENTS
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YIJ.
D RAG LINKS.
EQ UIPM ENT
CANVAS AWNINGS
farm houses, 18 acres land. PER POUND. HUNDLED IN
NOW
IN TH IS
VICINITY
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
IB-three inch wells, 21 ) miles 8 .
BUNDLES.
N IM N IC U T CONSTRUCTION
I o f Monroe on highway 44. John
VENETIAN BLmDS
C-O.. ORLANDO, FI.A. PHONE
10. 15, 20 and 26 CENT
|Davis. Box 18. Lake : Monfoe,
2-2981.
HERALD O FFICE
Aluminum, Steel, Woodl

$50

*iVlKDIATH
,
. T'OSS KSSION
M farm, home, 4 io u ^ ;huii*u
irnlshed or unfurnl|h«4 hen!)- lawn, shrubs, fruit n r e e e range, 6 grapefruit, 6 guava,
ertlmmon, 8 fig, 4 Imiuat, I
ch.
Shade
trees- -hickory.
oak. australlan pine, crepe
»yrtle,!, palms. W acre cultivated
4ch garden soil, I acre cow pas
; tui* , 8 chicken yardi fenced, 1
teeian well, 20 chickens. *«
i aitei
federal Highway In tuos. Near etore 3 miles West
Sanford. Route 1. Box 15.
nferd.
home with Income property.
In. and fairly Priced. The
house la in splendid repair— no*
thing to be dose, except move
tn. Living room, dining room,
kitchen and bedroom downstairs.
[One efficiency apartment, and
[one very large bedroom and hath
! upstairs; also two car garage
fh three room upstair apart^ F R E D W. BENDER
2 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 10W

ibi

ARTICLES FOR SALE •
TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask

tor demonstration. 8ENKARIK
486 4 PAINT CO. I18-1U
country butter for sale,
ana 788-J.- -

ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS*
.N&gt;w y_ g |{oy,| fi50 x 2 0 d ply
(|r( and ,ubr |oS oO.
Reel's
,,ljnt Khop 3lW \v . 2nd 8l.

RENT A CAR
TOU DHWB IT
PHONE 290
{
SHUCK LAND-MOHRiaori
U DRIVE-IT. IN C

See Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet Metal
Works for new Radiutura. new
Radiator cotes. Radial oi clean­
ing and repairing.

SEE US POR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
AND TYPINQ

3-BURNER STOVE; small
box. 518 W. 1st St. ,

ic*

10 DAY DELIVERY

.

CREDIT BUREAU OF

SANFORD

116 N. Park .

Ph#i* 180

Electra-chef stove and heat! ole EXPERT HADIO ttrPAtRINlvery reasonable. 818 Magnolia.
Fred Myert. 81! E, 2nd SL
Ph. 218.
ATTE NTIO N
MOTHERS #
— DIAPER ^SERVICE—
6 A H T IC I-E S W A N T F .D
Baby Velvet furnishes hospital
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­
Highest cash price paid for used
ised container. Economical and
furniture. T e d Davie Furniture
safe. Fully medically approved
Co. 311 E. 1 st. Ph. 988.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
I'L L BUY yottr car regardless of
details. 98 diapers, fa * we#:.
age or condition. Roy Reel, 808
“ FIRST IN SANFORD"
W. 2nd St.
LO NN IE MCMULLEN'S Market
W IL L TRADE 16 ft. Mahogany
Barber Shop vpea Thursday,
Friday 4 Saturday.
Inboard motor boat 4 trailer for
email house trailer or model A
Ford. P. O. Box 1454. Sanford.
14
LOST A FOUND
Phone 1014-R.
LOST— Louie wrist watch between
18th and First Street. Rcwaid
HELP W AN TE D
. return Sanford Herald.
LA D Y TO SELL lovely guaran
teed lingerie, hosiery, ete., direct LOST— Hamilton yellow gold wrist
■ trr friendvrneighborei Big Earn- — wgteh. Seturi(»y._ s fte y m u - cn
•Park Ave. between nth A 1st.
ings. Our 25th year. Write ThoStresta or first street and Msg.
•gereon Hosiery Co. Wolmatte,
“ nolle to- Dr. Munson'e office.
111.
____________
Finder pleas* phona LI7-M,

I IN D IA N MOTORCYCLE, cheep
EXPERIENCED celery grower or
Phone 218. Jack Standifer.
trained farm manager for farm
AUTOS FOR SALE
In Eellwood area. Good position
for right party. A. Duda 4 Sons, 1942 HUDSON Club Coupe. May
Oviedo.. Phone 1151.
be seen i t Middleton's Gttxery,
East Geneva Avar
GIRL for caihler 4 cosmetic coun­
ter. alto soda g ir t L csijr'i Drug 1931 PONTIC I —A*1 condition.
Store.
Phone 515-W.

W e R G P A lit!
FMU-: EHTIMATES
rhun* SOS
Could Victoria Reign 83 Yean
With Stomach Ulcer Pein-'
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LYDIA E. PIMKHAM’S SSSASS

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Mr. and Sira. II F. \\ li.-rlyr, J
a* ill, Florida. Mr*. Ituah - t )- .
and Mr. mid Mis. Ih-ltBpadn.
Mr.•and Mi*. Hlllv We»t oil.
Mr. and Mi- F. t". Pope and J tnn&gt;e into then i.-u'.v n u »iu m l
roit*. Mian and Neltli. win- »&lt;• atutl Intent at th*- old I hum jlm t
i t-nl- cu. -tts -f ih or aunt, Mi - J .‘ hut now owned ■&gt; U r at.] Mi*,
Ttionipst.il, uml M-. 1 humpion.l t’. I.. Wt -i, S i r - i. v
i ilVoutc fn thrir! home in Tainpu!
jiftrr -penilitic their un-.iiion
Ttt I ,nte. Tn Clusnifv
a‘ f
SI. Augustin.-.
tf- Itevvand Mr*.
TlHimp j
•on ehtertniftfii a ii-im i uf’ fiivmU, Ft III KF.N’ T i.' i -o.it lui imbed
..rt.t ti'l.ilive* i. ivntlv with n dliit j npuitmt-nt. .olait- old.'*. Phone
Hhiy-lt.
net: puti&gt;.‘ Those till..) in* *r*n‘
affau with tin- on's were: Mr.j
and Ml*, Ben F, I'm llrii, Mr, i.iulM i I '. n l e T t'urltoil and' 'It- et.-l / m is Was
Ml?, lark I'lm kel!. td t'.s.a t 'll,
A U V E im s IN G
and Mi Will i aibott. *&gt;f Tienli-n.
Mi nit.I Mi - i. "iii iu Wiismi uml
ONCE
«iir*ltittitfV7 ami limi'io* \\ti*..h. of
St: ju ifio iiiir Al " A ll. unit Mr*.
J. II, laii. t u|hI u-ii I, ItdlMtlle al'tl
-■t t.' ■i I •
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■ , in .n- t :• nd if 'll i-id '11*
BUT NOW , t
b'lrti lhi*li, wli't have leventlt
I THE I I V
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NEVViPAPFJf U
h'a ;i.jii ■t .10.1 - Jts frit ’ I npUOE3-U- j , it
Piinn. . Inisftii *. U.duill* well. Hot
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fhrv tlo mu like it I In’re t . well

THE OLD HOME TOW N
a h i * atiNi i h«H?t» -M im O rw *n"
at a beauty .nt. -t In Seaside, O t*,
Jo Ann A- sje. 2t). a SclwKtUeacluT
of RoeetiUii, |H&lt;sesl (or this photo
with her k-wty-lrmv. clown and
si-eptre. Flu will rjunpete f»i the
title ot "Mu America ol lyt,"* in
the Atlai.tr t'ujf. N J . Mutual

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Odom Honored

Barrett’s Address

Meteor Shower To
Be Seen This W eek

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MbNDAT, AUG. ll/

THE SANF01

Red Tide Menace li 1
Moving Out To

Inquiry H
((-»•:■*■&gt;* nsa'Pi

" rail..... (ism Psa* One)
&lt;r«atuu«4 ,1m r » « » n **)
work, includipij the
CLE AR WATER.
surplus
of the h#st cconomUt* In th# nolds from the Army
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. (A*)— tripi lo Europe.
■h-klll
m — “ Tha'"f7ah“
k"fllng*“ rH, t t f l
govsrnmsnt, and wo has# -our stores for about
1* 00.
A shower o f 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 rhnmr 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 amatrur spotters, the ansaving the beaches from m 5
reason the committee gave fm
and
Vandentierjt.
Stsssen and time later.
nounremenl said.
masses o f 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‘
the cockpit’s eye and Prof.^Charle* I’. Oliver, new* conference that he * wan
ha* imptoved durinit the pa" thousand jiapers,
tss' - -t | Beach, residents hept their
year and It is now assumed the; tfull o f them. I was taxiing out-and klower Observatory, Upper Dar­ "quite sorry" the hearing had
-49 'g er* 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 o f ^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."
G
off
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
hail heen a great deal &lt;f miscon­
taken with Ilalie and rereived an
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."
ception about this’ Case. f pr exautographed brill inset Hied; "To
The 27 year old pilot has two
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. Uarrill raid,
my pal,-* Randall Guff, from Rabe
vessels, loaded with refugees from the Ezodus 1347, Intercepted on th# wny to Palestine and turned MCitw
move 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 intenst of
over the new* artivitlcs of many seising markets snd exploiting
ith a rrrw of Iwn to a now re­ the newest typo of giant airliner, ing boat will Ire read/ ti Ufct, to
mighty big chances in nn effort 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,
"W e stand for the broadest free­
( t o i l Irturd I rum 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 rani exactly lie protected against the unenn nn American New* Association In dom o f 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 an ' i
roit
and
viewed
htany
other
sight*
to fin or fili rents an hour, that
Hughes had twr 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.
emlr.irts— an 118,003.000 one for by Cooper with a nuggi-Mlon that o.iu r news agency to mako ilr ^
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
York investment bankers, and ml Houtli Poles.
Sunday by plane, whet • he. was o n e f o r
piielo recotiuu'sarrte ican' N ew* Agenric* to “ domlnal*-- countries, J-or example, the Rrutera Agency wa* quid to seei
. ,
that the American oecupattui)' of
The Irt-st break iif the. Right -nicU.y Mr. and Mrs.’ fJoff - Tr-tBy.' •plxnc*.
tha world," Speaking of the de­ this and U now selling It* news . A fpw
sl^hlngs 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 o f acres) to
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 in the United -States and SouthH *** w" vpn from *PiJ,r Wfb*'
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 ral-t o f 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 "N ot 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 o f 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 o f freedqm coincides
ford Herald and the Mneon ((■'•,) ped."
"The
question’
nf
the
dying
InHr said "I w nted certain in­ with hla commercial -idvontage."
Your Favorite Beverage
overhauled and'atreamlincd. and
Telegraph. He aerved as night
- fluent# of capitalistic monopolies
la lielng conditioned lo cope with Advice To Farmers
sporta editor o f the New York formation from tlutrhes which 1
(Cooper commented: "Surely the) in Dm neiysnam-c-UimU-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* o f mo,In history. He slMingly recoinCompany alioul » j r «r no.,_______ sence/'
) l &gt;miII h«-4 t f m (-n r- l l s - l
Hughes, railing the pottprne* vlllrs o f all news agent 1 -s except| oim IIcs can lint escape It.
minded umpialifivd support of th" wage—tTT-pTmtttrtmn ITlft'Tnnt kcF”
” No matter how nngry Jamrs
on l a "total surptlie," said hi the llritish confined to their own
JlaraHall-Plan-nud he 'mtidriuinil log of-food crops. It nffrcls Dm
countries, as wa. largely Die r s w , ^ , , thu 1|tt„ , itin j, K„ in?
r„ m.,
doesn’t think he had “ a fdr hear­
congressional ruts In funds f &gt;-• Florida farmer who grows vegrtbefore Reuters, reorganlred 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
lin n Ils u r*
nn l * * « r
S lit
He said he wanted lo withdraw,
Information service.
In Ihe confine* o f the United annual pay loll of about $d0.000, however, n statement he imd- on wiilulrew Its cartel domlnnlion wnni pence and Die monopoly press
"Russia is trying lo divert at Stales, just as It affects llmse
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 o f the men mating up the mv reputation had been mined."
" I don't feel that way any mort,"
“ by constantly hammering away exports, and just as it affects Die -list (Dixie) Division, which dur­
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 o f 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 o f 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#
lufauliy which Auoy's Wright Fields Dayton,
dtn collapse of the Russian gov and politiral system*. That Im­ and the 171th
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 Out h*» Wl» “ rhsl
"tommyrot," hut added llial there \merlean 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*hklLttIlu]|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.
brought
J.
He said that a nationwide drive *had
„
- a -former
, em^loV^-•.
,,
lea Is trickling thrimgh Russian nr at least the aevrre rurtnllment
Ataandjr. 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 affrrt 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*
Coastline Railroad and the Winn for hint and U w ilm ;ha dldbustncM
stem." Mr. Barrett said Dial we appeara In 'me, that Ihe utmost
must help 'every nation that rare should lie used In crop.plan-' l-ovett Grocery Company have ,.l " '" " f from W rigTiF 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 ^nator P^rpef ID -FU i 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 'ea tle w a l i * M P e a t O a r )
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 o f 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
definitely
part
of
the
atuff
Prin­
right
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
‘The
Prince,
however,
hasn't
I'ersonally I do not think this
did not believe the hesrinr would
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 jhat 7 W elt;! 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 o f good-demand crop* Some of the leads ,we have been 17.”
Uts are organising an .Interna­ f or. 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.
authorities.
Jaycce Conference
•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 lead
I tto war."
E gypt’s W arning
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 o f 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 o f other experts.. .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"
o f Lucky Strike buy "fine quality leaf.”
spread among the nations o f 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
A fter all, that’s what you want 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
a cigarette . . . the honiet, deep-down
th# war.
reporters, said he is not »r spared
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 o f 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
that we can bring pressure to
Trie banquet was. presided over
Tha premier said Britain "has
hear on our reprascnlgtivea In by William 'Rolleston, state Jar* been g stumbling .block to our in­ er because of tha enmity which ns
f o remember*.#
contend* 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
- 100 ynars"
yeara” end
and
ner for
lor hla
nis address
enure** and
ami In­
in- ment for the last
lest-100
*T told Mr. Meyer to ti*a car#
bring troduced
to do what we can
reed stale Javcne officials at- gddmL that-*hv real obfeet Of Ihe of these hors end ke«p th,m
Wore
ilations Undini
M l..
" s t !r*‘ ty
1Brili*b Py-” &gt;
“ I told him t . tm.
to arHrt
M ss hulk Mct.ehee of St. to more their force# shout In such uroT#
prove our
v i. 1.1
our relationa
r#laUoos with
with u
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
A fU r that Hugh*, suld, h# paid
out of members of the local committee air."
u,
IHU# attsntjon to wtwt U g t r waa
and to support strong who had charge o f 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# o f 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
‘
MMdudvd, "dsptnds upon us here cation.
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In U n it y T h e n In S tre n g th —
. To Protect the Peace o f the World;
To Promote the Proar*** of America;
To Prodace Prosperity
wfty for Sanford.

AN
V O LU M E X X X V III
*■■*•■* -*
■

. Established 1008

lit S. Charges Back From
Reds Planned
egime

Denmark

Support O f Corumun• ists In Greece By
Soviet S a t e l l i t e s *
Said Peace Threat

Ruhr Talks
Will Include
German Policy

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 I D A . T U E S D 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 i r e
■ -

W EATHER

LA K E 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 o f the charter."

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
rtre-prestdent nf Southern Dautllt

(Interna ttonal)

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(,
rbprirtm 'kffrr"(he initial 'niton
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 at 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

N O . 193

Inquiry Is Ordered
Into

Odom Lands With Bound-World Record

State D epartm ent'In ­
dicates S o f t e n e d
Attitude In State­
ment A t S e s s i o n

Convention.

THE

Partly rloudjr tonight'and Wedne*
day. with (raftered shower*.

LLB nt-i-___

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 12,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* o f 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
Balkan 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 vn if
r&gt;g Commission bad not fa*7 creation o f th* aubiidlary
Jry group now in Greece.
"It waa riopoted by the Unituetegstton,'
- »d “ 8tat*i da
te n Hon
he d e c lar­
i ' |r,siii&gt;F* m r * t i rn *r

W

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* I he‘ world mark and »l*n lieltereil the plnbe-girdMog, record whlrh the "B flltk W ir
(Inlernallnisal Hoiinilphiilo)
and its * reiv rMabluhed last April.

National Guard
Measure
Dutch,Indonesians
Uuit
Is
Endorsed
Is Approved By ByV F W Members Hurl Charges O i
British Commons
Truce Violations

Clark Orders M onbpolists Jailed;
C IO Seeks Restor­
ation O f - Controls

.WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 &lt;*’&gt;_
Attorney General Clark today* or
io&lt;
detedi an invctiifiuon
investigation oi
of four*
Tighter Laws An,a»it3t clothing
ing and housing price*''
prire*'' ■
Lobbying A te 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
WASHINGVON. Aug 12 UP)
.Senator
O'Mtlioney
(D W 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
the Birwster .blowup" a» ullirt rate*'the Justice Department
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 inAtistn follow* a thre* months
study of the present price situa­
toiled lli.it’i a lustier of opinion" 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

*fkr prnpo»*d National Guard
umt !» he formed in Sanford
- i-tdmard by the Veteran* Of
B i l l P a sued 178-63 rn
Foreign War* Poat 3282 at lire i Republic Sends U. S.
Following D e b a t e regular •nceling livt evening a;
Delegate 2nd
the l.rglon Hut. Following a
Of Eighteen Hours .tall In Capt, Roy Green who
Ruling For Trimming
bitration. R c ' i u c s t
outlin'd the Guard program, the
Shrubbery A t In ­
LONDON, Aug. i?. pin— VFV. members were urged to
BATAVIA. J.v*. Aug. 12. (Ab
lleadf|iisrlere . of the Cotisrtra­ paritiipaie In the project.
t e r s e c t i o n s Made
The Pub It accused the Inil** Part* announced tonight
( ‘npi Gfrcn discussed rhe i f
that Winston Churchill would tbrn-mt ~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 aini
P. M „ EST) in repU to Prime
f. f those with previous mil- Sumatra, and the Indonesians
ctease* in licente few for plates
I
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
TAM TA. Fl a. 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.
da dispatch from Pari* today Dr Hriber! It. Mills, director of
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
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, *c- direct violation of the truce under the “ unlimited control of Is that It “ has been caused by
which bee cine effective a we*k
renting to Cap!. Green.
| ,7 Attorney General Tam Watson ager of the Western Union Tele­ Itnued warm, similar to that of covery 'program.
the presence ‘ of poiton gas in
American monopolists."
ruled yesterday that Seminole graph office, piotested an' incrcsi.- yesterdays" the Weather Burrini
Uuyd lipyle, James.Wright and ago last midnight.
PlBVila »atd tlie jrraty provided Gulf waters.
*__* measures of" a mill
*■*
The bill, paurd 178 to 65 af J--hr Rauls were appointed to
County Judge Rl W. Ware la en­
said.
Dr. Mill* &gt;*hl he had received
‘The Imloneiiau i.wlm at Jog. Hint "several
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*
report* the Army dumped Lewis­
tnry
nature
be
carried
out
Jointly
w TKi* ruling was mn.h* In res- $100 annual rate. The Commis­ linois- and- Iowa was reported In cifically gave the A like adminis- Meeting Sept. 22 at winch time Jakarta countered tint the Dutch 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 BuIt *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
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 that
jection
on
the
ground
that
they
o f 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 Veteran* 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
added, “ Is regarded in Pari* asi l * very lethal, even in diluted
bean! -eaib Tue-dsv evening
the
Community
are
available
for
in western Java. An Indonesian evidence that along with nego­ form," be slated
bad presented a bill to the Com- Mr. Sayer, The ordinance goes in­ ward through Kansas, Oklahoma
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.
to effect on Oct. 1.
Approxlmatelv 50 inemlier* at- communique .said the Dutch a*- tiation* between the United States
from 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
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 f«r the "tide” which has
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.
tear whan the county population viding fot inciryse in ii^ipection
ICsstlssM m **•■% Twer
'■
ax
announced
that,
beginning
from
Conservative
and
Liberal
|*rhed 22.00a In 1040 the county
Jogjakarta Ra’Hway.
It said} "Report* about this treaty L ille*' littering Iteachaa from
d't-t.
8
th*
post
will
hold
two
feta
of
electrical
initallationi,
and
opponents
who
hail
attacked
thr
Sarasota to Clearwater. Other
opulatlon waa 22,304 as rotnparrd
''H'tmilnttrrt *»n !*&lt;*«• T n »l *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’ act o f th* Legislature In 1U23
hcc
h
A list of 27 haiardou* Inter(O ilin g
tin l * n i * T i f t )
ing some mustard gas bomb* in
.which set th* aalarv of the judge scctlonx where shrubbery or tr*e*
Marcel Fell!*, local sign painter,
the Gulf last summer, but denied
i of th* County Court at (500 -n obscure th* view of moW M* was
who recently returned with Mr*.
tbe gns was potent enuugh to
| vear. -iri
preaented .by IWk* tiGMnf Roy
kill so
*o • many lists over »o wide
Judge War* today declared that VVHHanrv.' T m Commlilton iletnr- Faille from Toronto, Ontsrjo,. to
HDEN OS AIRES, Aug, 12 M l
JACKSON,
Ml**..
Aug.
12.
bPi
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
MOISSON, Franca, Aug. 12— Mississippi's lieutenant governor
--1 ho*#* 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 two of surf and gusli, which cause in ert­
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
GrttuKltr Gommfteion. Ho stated *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 o f 14 by hls-dog which In turn was bit­ fpneminent was pledged In “ win the World Scout Jamboree.
fiat hit* ‘* p r k '’ as County Judge Cily will remove the shrubbery.
mary said they would not con­ presenre nf some irritating ga*.
C* echoSlovak scouts, tho only test hia nomination and two he continued.
on the "Echo,* ana Don Sill and ten by a dog that had rabies, ar­
l , and Judjf* of tho County/Court
‘In rfihlltion. trees at Iitterser- Mr*. L. L. Bill, M i 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 a tlaa t* *■ (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 too 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
field -last ’ TuemfSy;
pnrtrd
by
Brasilian news axen- by the warmth of their Welcome,
Tropical Storm Is
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 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 Readies of dead ft ah cast. UP
during the night, but tha*deposit»
truck loaded with fish and 400
of Judge Ware'* office nt D.M4;
The
search
fo
r
the
hoy
started
vloch,tnfcelher with the Colo­ headquarters - tent, umllitrihutcd. go into a second primary. Ji-asa were the smallest in several day*.
MIAMI, Aug. 12, bP)— A trop­
Home of the Ciachoalovak hoya W. Rhanks, llilrtl high man, who
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 o f 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 o f (485 in « x- fnr force is expected
ted to cress
c
the
faaa he was allowed tompen- -Yucatan Peninsula today and en­ last evening dined wttn Arthur Charleston Board of Health stat­ 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
were welcomed with open arms.
■tion o f (5.A53.
he waa undecided. So wa* the rrew* in thi* area vvert reduced.
ises to win or die.
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 W ar
ew Title O f Indian with a squall area extending 150
2 U. S. Airlines To
"W e’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 A re Convicted
;ader Is Designated reported at 10 A. M. by tile Feder­
Kenneth appeared lo lie In good Operate Toyko Line
taught to look for political unity er Hamilton could demand a run­
Call Oriv Bugsy’s Girl physical condition, said Dr. (julllal 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;—
Grady Norton, chief storm fore­
Just .don’t matter. It’* a higher
(,!•)
All 231 defendant# in th*
Pakistan Conatltuent Ai
Arum* caster. aald Continued northwest­
M IAM I 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 llr e Chief P. P.. Short livered.
authoriied to operate between th*
not
countries.
Every
boy
It
Just
FoncentraUcm
camp
operator*
Firts Destroys Barn
Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a
fohammed A ll Jlnnan, president ter th* tropical disturbance en­ and
acting
Detective
Chief
were convicted by a U. 8 . mili­
first stajx toward reopening Japan a boy to every other boy.”
’ th* atsemblj and governor gen- tered the Gulf o f Mexico and a Charles W.. Pierce of th* Miami
Belonging
To
Syntes
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. Hoffm an
amed A ll 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 o f stein gamb­
WASHINGTON, Atlg. IS UP}— have b«aa (ranted temporary per­
north-east wind, completely ilr»- agr* of war by personal brutali­
mits for operations to Japan,
Th* title, which means "Great ated near latitude 20 north, long!- ler Benjamin (Bugsy) * 9c-gcl The Whit* House
announced tod*
_________________ay
Mrs. Harriett Susan Hoffman. troyed the frame and metal *lruc. ties and the murder of prisoner*
They aald rthe permits were
•**w" will be used In all nf- i ttide
* 87 west
H M 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 t if 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.
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Char lea - -Q, j _k o u ,_p m ld ili t Ja I , thU-4»rek— -4p- atart raoparting field,-Ill. snd- wa*--a re*ld«nt of ■- The f l r e w * report&lt;-d -at- I3t35 1— After-the-eaorl presi l-nt, Rrift*
eslon since the assembly opened
miles Bishop.'head
prUsto
detect.
lake Monroe for tha past sight P, M., according to Flra Chief M. Vlrm-ral Emil 0. Kell, pronounced
if*and brought Dm flir t
our.
outward Ire •a
agency hired by Mis* Hill to prrM M C T tW jv told reporters 1 Japanese 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 o f 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 fo r­
a detailed
policy and two coualna, Mr*. Dale Krein- firemen kept the blaxe from fur­
'CHIEF CONVICTED
■lightly south o f Cozumel I t ____
Short said Miss Hill "appeared September, but that tha lime of Commtealoti
5W YORK. Aug.. 12, ^/Fb- In a few hour* and cross over tha reluctant to talk." " I t waa mostly departure is yet to be deterrnln- statement o f thi* government's brlng and M l*. Paul Oglesby ther ruining aeed bed* and cover*, mer American eltlxen, Edwin Katdestroyed, 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 Ttaid.
weld prisoner who became a
Th# born was Insured, he said.
Funeral
aerrieea
will
be
bald
29, waa
air
flln
t
o
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
at
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
spes’l fleet tons accusing him vised in northern Yucatan and ad- it wa* In her home.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 Joel* Eu Waldeek, former
along with email tools, the trac- high S3 officer who wa# tbe
mistreating fellow
p
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Mac Arthur,
su­ Erickson Funeral Home In chai
‘ low prisoners iacent water areas and over the Hills, Call., that gummen shot fere nr*. ]{* will return to this oral DoogD*
ter,
ami record* which Mr. 8 jrmes flrit German of royal blood to
o
f
arrangement*.
Dr.
kbit* fn a Japanese prison camp Vouthern Gulf o f Mexico during and killed Beige! while ha
country with hi* family ahoaid preme an lag commander, ai an
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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It*** !*■■• l l u l
th*t tln&gt; j* ■ crisis |Ik..It to h d l'f’
furward with such rapidity Hmi
w* should have power to deal drar.i
Ucally an.l swiftly with aw U ar.l
■ituatu.ni.that may arls.-,"
Chutrhill snapped:
'
"llltle r sard that."
P'«**tr* au. ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f ||y
*n&lt;r in timi- of peace.”
» r . « ld ,hr 8of*»&gt;UI ministers
would hr the absolute master*”
of the country whil.t I’arliammt
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lMl to
^',r ,h*' * u*tnf&lt;r next work.
I» thil n u n u r y to the life of
thf country?" hr asked. “ It would
mean a spate,of alarm und di»rouragetneril ami paralysis."
~ l “ rehin declar'd Hint' A ,____
* 2 rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
f; ;
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrlU ln - w «« “ ifpivmaljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t *
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Carrying on in a sharp personal
!
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
t.
Churchill imiuiird;
"Who it going to wield tlirxe
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
Minister. who ireini iAricteoiirttly
an amuse-, passenger in the pic*
•ur# boat."
Hr .belaud rhat tlm gOVe.ntnrnt'* ministers aria nun who
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
party before the natlvn.
In hla •perch, Attl.V bud . all.il
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
production.
■
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
Churchill mild. “ What would Dun­
kerque have to-eri if tlm little boat'
were only going to tnk&lt; « f f tntm
.
ber» of the tiadr 'tn.u u nnd it .u&lt;
• laid that wc didn't into u lin k er’s
- •
cuit for thr rrat ?"
Thu appatmtly was it reference
to Fuel Minuter Kmmanuel Sl.liiw*H'i i perch several wcelrx a&lt;0 In
which hr waa trportad to have „*Jd
“ w* do not give m tinker* ru«about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
.
* .Uln.”
“ Tiir miniiler ' who made those
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
m*nt in ipitr of hit failures, ami
hr la retained in Ilia podlimi b&gt;
thr play of outside font-*."

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tt'ealis*** Irea P*a&lt; Owl
mg lo. argua with you.” Fergu­
son instructed commuter aide*
to ismm a subpoena
to
wit.'
Mughn' papers. tuppowd to be
in custody of one of the Holly­
wood millionaire’s auditors in
downtown hotel rom.

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WASHINGTON. Aug. H. ^
Civilian employment mounted u
a new all-time record of MOTS
000 in July, the Census Bur».
tr|Kirteil today.
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Joblessness climbed also,' tr u
ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
summer work and graduates hunt.

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Promote
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II HMllNHtll fit* IM r«| * 11Nr |
werr established her* during III"
l i l t yrat.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
Materials," are lu tol agrirultu.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
other vegetal.I.«, entile and lim­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
and cypirss ia available III to 16
mile* from town. The United
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt WitHam* and K. V, llyrd operate
tawmill*. No mineral production
ia listed. ■
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
•But h r July- inid ^ t d r n fT M o W '
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
age* bh.l a yrar, with thr hrav!• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
nine inrlies during the past month.
Thr average length of Ihe
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
, Conn......• * * * * .
Slat lit it s on Uity and
government reveal that Sm
Sui
ty guvrruiiient
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J“ rn„lL*ri aP » * « . t-onimandlng t.maral
•lo.d 1.6. ... operation, i . l e of
minute, lu L m ip ictT ^ vrn oJ u,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J1 hours » d $1
16 mills and debt service.'1.1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u iPj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
&gt;11.1 l a
I , MS
• Itaa f
Il
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mills, tstsal
ami Itimi
Ilia County
Itai
operations rale of 26 mills ami
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
Brewster Sorry
8 ,0 0 0 V A E m p l o y e e s I A i r F o r c e G e n e r a l
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiI*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr »n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
Ordered DiHchurKed'
Predicta 3rd War
flauloril is on the main line of in Hughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
,
, „ bint.
......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 ANG FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » with 10. passenger and fits to 40
A repoiler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t * " .................
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
•’ml,,uy *’*’4 “ a. soon Force*, says there will l»- * World
State Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and that the United Slate*
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estimated Dial a, "
• •
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Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
- Transportation facilities listed point.
&gt;
a short, aharp paralyiing bomIn bringing up ihe rilhjict. closed as a result.
Include Tamiami Trail Tours,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmediGreat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrwster had saldr
”1 ciinfess I was hrit-jted and 700 ymployeet will be dlschatircd ate airlHirnr Invasion." Central
Central Truck l.ine* which pro­
Faker, soon to lie retire I liter 30
vide slalewide trucking srrvln. angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
ns admlnlstra- Vrsrt service, told the Institute of
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiaus|milaliun Hanfoi'i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. matter “ over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
un
eral weeks for regional, offices lo
"Fewer than 300.000 men could
60,992 square feet
of
hangar o f inv advisors.”
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute work-loads upon which the descend
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot run­
discharges will he based.
country,”
“ '
untry." he added.
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
Largest reductions, 2,000 rmWithout^jftrhtioning an? couarate planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
„
said such a war will
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be .In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
counvry "wlik Utmabi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. ,„||„| rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig, com# from
the llrrwster statement “ lidlcul- ram. Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
OUii”
than 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "W e know it Will
Brewster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrrota the Arctic, as tha i
“ very sorry if I have • mburiauid with the probable result that 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Control EndH
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
is “ very competent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact o f
dtnt laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
Reds H it U. S.
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsf J t lt U liia a
Ii., H m i . ,
— ---S _ k .
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
Congress, iIft Ithe
ruths were
to be ter at to whether he was withdraw,
agreement,” he aaid, “ panis, i» the
kill
continued.
ing his statement alwiut thr hotI’otsdam agreement, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c|rrv on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l (u w .P sa l ItS'l
third down payment, with th* In- he added that Henator llrhkrr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par•tallmeutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lure of mu- Urinate as f-ill ne»fTirr--^-\ par­
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l ) f ” s lre"*b»sj?.
In a lengthy defen-g „ f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
three
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
refrigerators, washing machine*
Ilrowstrr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p ra isedd at 100
that the Uni!** Plates
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rharerd
es.l II &gt;-2! ■ ! ■ ...___ _______-.4
' K
IM K lS b
and
llritain were auoporting leae00 M
percent”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “ the public -and the press is en­ Ml
with installments limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’older. at a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
months is required'fur furnltun Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»ar.and rugs,
ed a plan for reappraisal of prep throw tha "truly demon *ti« ;r»a
did not get a chance to answer.
gimes” now In power. I - t,
n
n« w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa •rty here, he pointed out and
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rnntrils how Rrewater could reconcile his City otfinels declared that they
•Her Not. I, In the event he de­ statement that he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the a
same live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
clared a new national emergency about a possible merger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
or In time of war. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
llughei read from the publication, interest. "We
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
Id M r.' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe o f '
tended indicated that Urewster did this matter/* said
Jllycee Meet
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the ma|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced that after conferring
.a
r * « » Oee»
”1 regret that th* rrprewnUtiv*
Rotary Captain
Orvilij
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
In choosing a alto along a main atand that ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fnregardTng T R cUeilona' In
highway for establishment of • f merggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for formed
U filll.
■
.
Dlrnir ground^and
rrntinJ atn*! '‘ LavU*,..
it. hlBtUlf ln ,6
l&gt;ujajL K ve n ln t_ d u a _ -la — wal
barbecue, lla
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1 1 Jo nol belfev#
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
On the aland, Urewster said ho mgston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
...............
rtcl Presido.it
Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V ,u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call o ff the l net
a I*
Liana
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U - current Investigation In exchange Iona to build up m.mbershlp.
for
a
merger.
•
"It
ought
to
ba
good
at
the
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom.
---- ----------------- -----. noxt meeting. Vra, A . D. GaUb- “ i* &gt; »* »* d a «. that la not
■va boon received from auiillV
mbied to a e ir* ''aomV'of of th&gt; Amarkan-countri.e
^
the position o f recepln Nonrovta, capital o f ' her^/atnout^frild
M lU t«d
• mm
chlckan,”
be
.
th
,
Romans
used
caU«D.V
far
Llbaria, U caU ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
••Otto
*
■ • -ridv*
M
R
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.
’JT: l

W EATH ER

Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
......... , ,
\ V T
r \ c
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
romraitlcf that, although he had
K - i o . 'i K . ^ j s B a r r e t t
W a r n s
U r
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “ full employrCm-1^ * * 1, 1
goal
as
defined
by
former
Vic*
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
beciuse ihej . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '*y n4
! forces, the nation’s July total?V
— ZDo you have those papcrt?“
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
“ t don’t have them on my per­
U p -j
P r e m ie r M a k e s S e c o n d L a b o r it c C a u c u s
son, i f that la what you mean,"
Hughes retorted, as spectators
A
p
p
e
a
l
F
o
r
C
o
u
n
­
h
o
l
d
s
D
e
c
i
s
i
o
n
T o
Increase In Prices
roared arith laughter.
s w s w e e k E d ito r A d ­
Hanging a glass ash'tray on the
D e f e r
N a tio n a li7 c il
A c tio n
F o r c in g
--------------+
Announced By Nash d r e s s e s C l o s i n g
•
committee table, Ferguson shout­
in B
S te e l
In d u s try
T roop
W ith d r a w a l
ed: “ Don’t try to get smart with
D em a n d s O n S e n a to rs ’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, nfi - p * , * B a n q u e t
O f
S ta te
this committee."
A DITICTIVI AH IM M I 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
T im e
A nd
F a ilu r e
Increases
on
Nash
automobiln
I
a
v
m
»
C
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
In one o f the stormiest sernrt
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’ oF*
R a n d a l l A n d T ’ lu * “ B a b e l ’ - v ;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
of tha Inquiry into Hughei $40,-.* Tha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
Pa.ha ol .ton Churchill ’ .aid -tonight In*
T o
L o c a te
M eyer
been announced by Nash-Kelvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO wartime airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President Groin
EtWsrd W. Rsrtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiHughes today charged that Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
G iv e n
A s
R easons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk msga/inc. told the
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation confm rd powman Ferguson (R-Mirh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
Junl0, Chamber of Com C l u b U r g e d
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
T o
E a c k ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l. of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
\\ \ S H I\ t.lON", tug. 11. ( I *1
stand at tha same time to “ grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n
&gt;
open
waifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
R o a d s id e
P a rk ts A t
publicity” .
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d ») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
againit llir lomnuri.
"might he dtjtatdrd" al any nm
“ Now
juat a mlnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
Frrguton:
Will
you
try
to
bring
S
t
a
t
e
C
o
n
f e r e n c e
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and Halter-Fraut bland political cum in huro| c
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
Huffhti said hr would not pro
CorF’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e “ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llurhes Void t’ ompsny,
council action again.! thr Blit ' Chun lull addirued lli«* lloit-i
C
i
t
e
d
A
s
C
m
i
r
m
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
Isecuuse of trliimony
whirh
The big rrowded committee Mom
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a. il moved toward
c ; £ a - u -. r « 7 * «
t c c O l
F r t c c i o m
had been brought before th* com­
training wa. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T , r p i a
I list 11sh gase a Senate siihwas
silent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .perch:
final action on llir lull, .y-pime.l
absorb raising costs of matertsli n**'1* ty trf f , ' ° n lo U .
.
mittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpwsng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalumt i»r ducciot'i-mfcluui, duimtLjhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes gland at structiun Finance Comnany, at oim ami labor which go into
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a « mlril to Howard
MOSCOW \u«. I I bP) l).v
incr
cnnfcirntr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
_ Britain, might tutiumL.
to repeat that.
’
llnuht-s .Hildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairman tnkid font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.n
lu
jtU
,
Piavili
inmmen
Jaycrr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never erasrd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
He
said
Nash
was
h'ktnr
th
e
June
17
to
July
16^19.2,
Dietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile Mat Investigating
slowly. “ Oet It o ff the record.”
poena for Meyer linnwdiatil).
sfu 1 in it.toring Isigc icj Ic Mayfair Inn over the Wffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’ s decision lo sir Ire na
cost of its low price “ 600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw ord­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
car*
for
th*
first
time
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.umg it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(B
ill)
Rollc.lon
ol
controls
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"S o long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was insed, thf
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
Manncland.
ai'onul. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending Meyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentment^an
, v « iii'ii. I iii .» lom m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v^pkt — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee White House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
.*
•
*
not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1 Aliemin Itev
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu
' pii*e.
“ DeftnHelyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn\\ \&lt;|||NC.|t»S, \wg II ^
he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’* ’ '
If ol the Ollice o( War Inlortp_ the United State* marrhaP “ that White House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
cooperate
extensively
vvith
th*
j’ MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He said.the expense item al­
ditures included many items o f en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can easily get out of hand. Ihe
Ihe Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
informant
*tiid
mory
ready had been paid at tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainment for Army -officers, poena” .
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites nbsiatn«| from
B d U ced hy Lind Wrber, manager
government officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66 rame to hia attention. Ha adJM
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting
at
llir.
party
caucus.
A
l!tT m— Iritm l— ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and—1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “ many deal of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’ e anugio- *d-sw|"rr "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
ings" with llirdwell and may have
went on:
— Declaring thatthe rtreearTTfir. four Votes. a| )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
Meyer’s predecessor as llughei’ rover expenses on hit trip.
«| L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, the. money-bark-on-other
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan treaty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
— “ I-qt»r*tturn'd I M Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
w&gt;ke» ie-yeur answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lorn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l alllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nmretaries N. I Charter," the Premier sharply the goverilmrut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just told you that I got an affidavit that' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol Alrvtmlri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
that
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on Saturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish arguments (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtmambar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir) ilelrgslr III llv
council
should
dismiss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
the.state
1
*
1
*
.
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion of I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainment given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he haj put
l 'uilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I'aiiy l ef t Wing
,
III llll'lCll I v1"*ed V-SIIOII of the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer Hughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiimil.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in cis have ls-.-n aiiarking A llltr
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
the affidavit after he said lie had
group that l|-had been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In Washington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M oio/ov lolil the . I "HIM il Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
on
thi*
ground
retain
progrism
wot
»n drier luit’ iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse
to tec
"too little nnd too late" .and his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
executive secretary's office was four points:
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership was .untn-piidig.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fart that dispute ex­
given
by
Hoyce
I’yweil
of
Jack
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly cau­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
cus railed for Immediate le^umo
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
" 2 —The fact that the Egyptian
Hill Carter of Tamos who is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
tion " f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairman of the ".Mist Flor­
the nulv guaianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. Sit Ktjiffntd (Tipps, pirsn.»l lu »e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated that the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ielay in "lonunimil ov nri«hq&gt;.
dispute by
negotiation with tin
•I the various classifications m director* voted to contiLve the United Kingdom, and this effoit plied that th e.next move was up
•
Ijauies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lirir iope.
pageant which it a statewide
to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
.......
...........
.. .In .&gt;«••*•
2. Th e-inahility-of the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav.
Vug...........
ths*
i&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the it i* ‘ *vn p ir »« I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fart that the continu­ report'd 'a fter ibe w r i t meet­
« , Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p ir s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
gone i rnry.”
j|| ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
at least this fall, although six the dance Saturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley rafr 'he tepayment of a wartim
— C’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL-anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” ...
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
roomIn ago most of the expei’ s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. but throughout th* .credit ( o • Moscow. ’
Other
Lalmrltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri wtolr. " Il iryaid. Ill" proi* llir ratlirst rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petemb'irg high Middle Fait.
"4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe otbc
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng t fiir l : : „ e A-titv has p.fi/wtt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'• * « sin
11
s
l
l
»
»
"l
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
” but mi HfW" s tiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
brio,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
Queen and Mitt 8t. Petersburg.’ friendly.relations can be brought everything possible was
k are many -.experts whose
If
ng l'«|p k ill
done lo reduce the army, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. pnlnrrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie .......... nf ; &gt;• aa I
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
'
"•
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \la.
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pageU ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls )
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml Drlmilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "Sullsn of :-".vl" hut Iran
ant held last June In St. Peters­
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N » h t of k immi in rnnnection "ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
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was no intention to abandon an apprai mrrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ ritlrisni v ( the Hv
Sunday morning a "brag" break­
vviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf Amuirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
J. Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t .—
nnd American p r e «»’’ i
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to choose an appropriktv lime.
the Seminole County J*ycee», act­
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ affecting w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re­
Thr
wilt 1 *1 •!••!l »»i -l ..... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
RERUN . Aug. ’ l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘ v * «0M” If1* ibr -ml ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
.
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail arreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
I,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO Aur. 1 1 —4/D—mil chairman for the .conference ar­ emissary who smuggied Princess Minister of Health if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in.mIih-i I-wv "
,tbl V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom rested and grinning after rangements.
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n
?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
V\ ,i , |i. •
..f Ft mi Is
it three-day flight around th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
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1
h
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The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
M a il.i. i".li- . in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
llm llix n l •■ r « a » ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
Caroiath.
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nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %' Mi l if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘ h Ho*
Ived Chicago's acclaim today In
Hy accident, we found she still
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............. im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll mvy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "W e b,."’
nayade drrsvn State Street.
hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the nri^HHuili'Kid I ub lutl.vy
iiKlay av
&gt;
|t|l
jjotug lu Hit)!" ’ 9*"i xnti-x ,. t.’ i. im -the wgviisatjon
Ths 27-year-old fiver. hU use. T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e to Princess Hrrmine whirh she
wiili b h" hi l ls. "Slal'tii-.511.111
C I O P ic k e t s C la s h
nts, h'« wife and two children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
rer# driven down the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. Carlucd, di­
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visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’ t
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator ifie r
msl% street" In • hastily orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking whether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
Mr. and Mr*. Notma’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’ * criminal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, with an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation department.
Hie name o f the v * :a tl
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent prngtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
nol“
pnty
m
&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
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f
l
i
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It&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
Carlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera before-thn gates
•Jnw Ynrk’ TInicx or in Hi • " ........ r'fwarvl - it-’i
iously Injured In «n iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took
.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. injured,
&lt;ms ou*. to line the street and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
St
IJ
Hemline's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
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a
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vei
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th*j
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# the
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l in in '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t » ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111
v isio n
xhausttng J9.646-mll* solo trip
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iufq
t\ i r « n 1 n t l f » » 7
&gt; ft* *
i,( |n...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i which
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 minutes and It reported
’ t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
a physician, of the Kaiser'a widow- plant after crashing a picket ho­
“ aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"dti l v »flia of
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-to return to their home in Texas
Psn maker Milton ’ Reynolds, though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 Cltt United
»f /talk® ho on*
•i.i i" • t«
L'ir iii ; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
lood health" I'efiue her death Auto Workers, Urn sheriff said.
naer of Dill Odom’* record make the trip by ■mhulanco.
Hit I
mas l'a | a
Clubs were swung, fists flew vvip;M
viip|Mut
&lt;&gt;l * N-' gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’ { i d i i i R : T o u r n a m u n l s
obe-ytrellng
flight, estimated
&gt;ii tlicg
inn (tumslinn
inn
:
"
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the ast Thursday in the Russian and atones were hulled dining the I
hat JA# trip cost 150,000 but aaid
tone.
company in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; unling tlnosiglioul ll"
tional (ioarli con
highest pralee • today
or the
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,x.
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? ••i'l
HI &lt;EV wbrth It-”
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I k i i i K c r m i H C’ i m v i c t s
6
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M
M
J. C - I lufv-himn nut- country- l" i l."id rwi*—
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatment they had
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
lincd
lo
ngmlieis
«&gt;l
tlw
pitalizrd
and
three,
others
were
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
J l ! ,PJU \K\r,^
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince
‘ l')s u ;i| H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “ all the bills t‘r
especially
the efficiency
corns In” but_ that It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant win­ runt lull ati thru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2 fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta -. Aug. II. t.r»—
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd I nm vri.i.d p11 toners, described
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the misting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his wdr end inr#»&lt;l
wlil'-li will lo- held itniiiiq: x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b^n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir and’ Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v In y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
-----• • - .after
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
( I m IIs m S as •*■■• ait)
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
irrrnt war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana with n isters. officials and many others
D ie s In J a c k s o n v ille
to New Vuk 'on aii Amefis in lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
" " HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a quarter of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
A nu"ic lj piogism (caliiniiH
imUnceil |7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
Miss K ate C. Flynt
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
Ajihnrx III 4.
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Funeral service* for Mr*. Jane Dave Mian on *aml Bill \laini
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .imirThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
" I have been tremendously .Im­ Died Saturday A . M. Armstrong Kale. by. who died Fri­
Tim aiglits « f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairman of events.
ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, James W.
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
vidi-d the ,Knnf"id youngster wi'li
day in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
w lliw 4 • « Pea# *1*1
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing merchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 Worrester. U t
illnrti, will be held Tuesday a f­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ........ I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . Mist Kate C.- Flyht died early ternoon at 3:00 o’clock al the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangements to d"nntp Korn-I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
(I'M lIxw S an 1‘asr «lvl
how much Mr*. Atkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
Foreign Diplomats
appreciate It." ,
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Rev. Mark Carpenter of Holy non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Atkinson
were
Leaving Paraguay injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three Cross Episcopal Church officiat­ tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U . S . D c k ’ i f u t c E n d s
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii-.'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
ing. Interment will lo; In LakeMern, Deputy
Heel- or I 1 •' Mk
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"An/'ina
Bag.
*
I n d u i u ’ H ia n M e e t i n g I’avlirk win. kre mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
BUENOS AIRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
"I’VE SUN miUlont of pounda of tobacco sold
of July 10 when their StudMinker
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
__ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward IDgglnt, manager « f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the Para­ semi-trailer
kt auction. And at auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry I I A 14It IH JACKSON
after
'lie tractor merlv llvsd ln Forty.n, Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v r i," "Whispeiint'*
guayan government ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of
other
JOGJAKARTA, Java, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
Cabbage
Jane Merritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on tha frontier to be leaving
(AV
Walter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.
suddenly.
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of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
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The regime of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and It
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titters,
that’* got real arookin* quality . . . tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane Flynt and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchimn icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t » this lar. Events will Incliul"
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three
thee* report*
arranging to
Nation* Indonesian Republican capital af­ races for jncn_ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 11, — Watkins, both of Sanford; three brothers.
ctnmrnt
|Ja»»
to
create
s
er the capiUl from AauncMaking their way through the
ter "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournaments uponsir"'!
(in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J. W. Flynt, Geneva, F.
el Gusid ihrre limes a law people" wh’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office o f the jail, th# four
aa to Pilar, a city
’ ’ oL/.w er than Florida Historical Society will be II. Flynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to Washington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons 1»•*
.
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
Soaring Trophies O f
The views were sounded to him the attractions offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" « a « reporting for
Hwest of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
• and’ stole his car for a
fisverel
diplomat were reportflivetal diplomat*
.Funeral services were conducted Vlrs.Bennis Displayed would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ mainly by I’rnidbqt Roetkatno public on this day, he ntated. work
society president, aaid today.
and l ’rrmier Amir SJarifoed.ltn Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaway.
*d to have arrived at the ArgenB. T..(2urrin, IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrAouwnes of
this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock at
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Two attractive trophies recently
Paraguayan bonier.
Many motorists stopped from
ORLANDO. Aug. 11. — ( f ) - Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev. won by Mrs. Vitglnia Bennit, na ration ol war. He sanl that lhc at the pirtiih-ntial palace.
FLIGHT DELAYED
Earlier Morlnlgo’a government
tlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
local c o m p ly will luve a comWith U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In
said U had beaten hack an Insur Holland a* the principal .peaker, taYMtit. was ma-1? In Evergreen llonal woman •oaring pilotr are p fm r n t-o ff t fngcl i i mt fBft m w j—
Hv-- see .riders prwrttevng—(•"—*"■ _*sIAV—V iiltK. Aug...11— biPl-r
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum*
oa d U W H 0&gt;6'TbarHt~C*ltt»rr
LISBON. Aug. II, (/I1) — Ken.ua coming events. Ala/ut 84 riders rm-r U. S. Army filer* an a round.
ihe 1947 convention .of the Flor­ Cemetery.
A silver platter il shown which and will provide Sanlutd with an Eva Duarte I’eron was rn route turned out for practice.
them defense*.
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
thr-worl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho Arthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
Ray. Labrador, by bad weather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
Y
CYCLIST
today after winding up her Euro,
B. If, Guthrie, who Is associated
..................... MEET
of longest duraUon in sight of thu
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
Dakar,
the
Argen­
with
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
IHSICIK
‘MEET
com;
Post 8282 will meet tonight at
field on July 4, at Wichita Falls.
countered
something
new
In stop, William Klrohmrtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising at 8avann*h, N. Y.
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a
flight manager, said early today.
tha Legion Hut al 7:Q0 oeloek
recently
wrote
that
th*
celery
.
...
ta will be givr n a final n-ading at ship for the trip to Recife, Brazil. "drunken driver*," Hatunlay when
of
the
Board
of
Directors
o
f
th#
at which time a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold
Mamas Morgan, negro, was ar­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mesDuring
her
tour
Henura
I’eron
crop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
sagt-it that they might be de­
thav market prospects
■ w a r.. are’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
Capt Rey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held at 8:00
Dennis as champion American
ing
on
a
bicycle.
than
fair,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Swittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
at
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana for re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
Chamber of Commerce Building. crop.
I
.
.A
National Guard unit here.
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Thrifty Americans
W.' nrr* often considorod lo Is* « H|wndU1rift nation,
with nil our money frittered rivvnv, hut upitnrchlly that is

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Social Security Aide
To Be Here Friday

Reason

• kr liar* S*i*nr* Monitor

The Field Office of the Porlal
Security AdmluMration in Orlsn-lo
of the Jewiah Atrmry r'-gaiaiin*
T t i— tlr itia h — w h a l e r r r
c m l l t announce* lu &gt; y »W%t II* repre­
ttw arti«,n of IrgUM Zvi
nhrv get for a thankli.it U sk — sentative will he in ‘Sanlord. Fri­
In hanging two llritlah , ii,|„r,; ftliarr the Mame for a -onijitluri In day, August lb, 1917. m th*j Flor­
We exprr*&lt;* our deep a* hrartServicn
■ w-hirh reprisal U matched against ida State Employment
feh sympathy to the raj, jv
*1 .. i i i a*L.«.a* a* A tfc
- . 1 .tim
1 i
ula f9 m.A. 1 . Ijm
,
Ih*
! ir" PH«M l' Th' y ml»tHt* have made from li:SO A. M. to 12:00 n o 01.
diuul 11/- ■„ _*Ti..*!!!*? i*. "JornldaIimpritonromt rather than handing: Thi* aervire hat he-n eitahltihrd
VW

welrofn*- D tjvc 4 |tei»-nr Uir present «rale rould not go on.

G r o w Gallup, with his insatiable curiosity, has ! k*pii
•( aaaluid. I'l.rlSa, aalrr lb* Ail risking people what tlioy would do if somcanO handed them
• I t » n r * . &lt; ml t la r c b a. I M T .
$1,000. Evidently many of those questioned had dreamed
111)1 I. A M l I - D E A N
of
such a windfall, fnr they came tip with ready answers
r .d lla i
The replies were on the whole very sensible.
« i&gt;iiim)\ nr. a a
llB * l»r &lt; * M a a a a ri
' • Thirty-rttio*pcr*ivnt would save the money, 24 per cent deed; W a bag them and _ltn, )h ,pt*, th » p e na lty f o r J e w l.h 'rMT .t a 'r y ;
m i i i iiirrmib iibrr.*
would bqy a home or improve the ope they’ hat), 14 per cent
■ l* ,,ort « f OJtinier. Rut nothing, even
r a la b lt la A 4 *a a *«
Cr Canltr. nnh -- ------ ... • .la would buy a car, furniture,, clothes, and so forth, with
Oar M «n ib
......— ,
----- z*
l i small-percentages for other laudable purposes. Only ;i |wr
tbi.f MuNlba . ._..___ __ _ an rent would *l»cml It purely for pleasure. Many of this .1 per
III Maalba
........ ...... 4An
, - -apHina.^ r..... can juitifg tho ruld-tjlooJfd
0 »* Y ra r
aini rent may never have had any fun. and might he quite ih.l ikl . ,
*
*.l«i
,n.
f
r&lt; ,,nn.m
|f *»f murder
of hottagn.
justified in having a thmi-nnd-dollar Ming.
,
a vast majority of tha JewJh
~
A l l n b lla a rr a s t ir * * , ra id *
Those who are not emotionally
111 11 fit f V Muir.,. T li j. &gt;■ _ .
T■
tb an b *. rs a n lu lls a * aa4 a e llr t *
The only way, mid to say, that most of the people hv a kln f n t y
committed
to any aide o f this
3 *V)lte.l
* a t . r t a la a » « a la f o r lb * i a i| M &gt; *
hy a k nd of savagery wl,aj,
lren.
ra ls la a (a n d *. M ill b* r b a ia * 4 Is * questioned are likely lo get a thousand dollurs U by earn­ HralJy imitates Ililter-thOklll.rur Stru-ggle limit take a positive
at r « a a ta r a 4 * * r ll* la a r « l r «
ing it,, and that process, by Jpj very nature, mujees the of hostage*. They fear wofci ■ f •land against terror and brutMity.
wherever It appear a. They must
spending of the money u 'matter tor careful thought. So ion will U aljenaud. ™r T 0|li" -.rk
1 » la » « f
% rM *tn p rr‘
to encourage every clement &lt;-f
t i t * * . I n * - u p u m r u T h e H erald the bulk of most peopled mpney will undoubtedly continue
reason and humanity Mitch ..till
have
la 111* n g | U « *1 Held of a J i f r l U l M
supported
the
Zionist
#a..g
...lr
to be put to very good use.
exUta in a situation which often
'Otfl**« hr* ■•lntNt»r4 I* it# l « «
■**1
tiff# *
In
Ik * rr unlr &gt; Mil
V fli.il- American algltAini and appears to have degenerated Into
*ib.r h * « id * »n r l* r * In C k ira i
Irresponsible
politician. rould a mere clash of (error
against
Un
Tnrfti.

Post-War Italian Women

m fiormhnmm\
To:

^

to give *reiident* of Hanford and

N EW Y O R K *, 10*/i hrs.

vicinity an opportunity to fit
claim* for Federal Ol.1-Age and
Survivors Insurance, obtain new
ami duplicate socU!
security
card*, ami make inquiries con­
cerning the old-age an I sur­
vivor* Imuranre program.

Leave 7:1ft A. 51. and 11:48 A. M.

$51.35
$56.95

CHICAGO*, 7*4 hrs.
L e a v e 7:15 A . 51

&gt; &gt; : « A . M.

$12.25

M IA M I*, 2 3-1 hrs.
Leave .0:17 P- IL

Ha T « i HI I
Direct connections allh Airline* earring America

%'l» ■!&gt;««** niis

P H O N E 1.T25

Dr. Charles L Persons
Oplometrint

A IR M A IL'

PASSENGERS

A IR EXPRESS

Sanford Atlantic Dk. Hide.
Hours: 9-12 1-5
Rhone 296
Hat. 9-12

Eye* Examined Glasies Filled
ntnt pr«Krr*flS In
thrill* Jjjrror*
PtBM&amp;iht
,n »«&lt;v.:ir,e.
«&gt;&lt;&gt; .mind *.ttUmenr, ran
For without Indirect supp^t f.o 'i U based on hate and cruelty. That
From Rome, where women have for generations led many who would not ei*.1LV jn ahould now be clear to many whosecluded lives, Marie 8etoli writes that her sex is gradually such barbarity directly, ,«t c,,„. have been morally alseep. I f really.
aciously or unconsciously ar |t7 jt awakened, they can find ways’ to
becoming freed from the fetters of custom.
One whom she considers representative of modern «nd accept its help, ienq-Uni onj hall the itntelvu terror.
? 4
I__Ll--------- — ■ __________
MON*HAY, AUGUST II, 1947
Ituiiau womanhood is the, mother of a three-year-old son.
.J.
and keeps house in a modern apartment for her husband
Chinese Reds Stage
am) tier father. Dressing modishly, keeping up with public Book On Vegetable
MULE VFKSK FOK TODAY
affairs,
and
coping
with
the
food
problem
under
black
M
arketing
I
h
Iteady
.*,- _______
Eight Hour Assault
EVEN~ LIBERTY IS UNDER market conditions she manages besides to be an active
OKI.ANDO--Aug. II fSiociul)—
LAW. YOU CANNOT PRESERVE partner id a business making artistic films'.
Protect Your Health
NANKING^ Aug. ll.d iP )— GovDistribution of Florida \Wcuite
IT AND KANISII GOD’S SPIRIT
By Sleeping Better.
Italji has been a backwurd country in many ways, but /*-.*•«
11 1
Y*I— *
is..
••
Where the spirit of Ihe L ji.I I pvrhups tVltre is u chance for her return to the prestige Committee Digest, firsr over all vrnment dixpatchea xaid today
INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
collection o f data oil und'irtion more than 3,000 Chlnexo Comthere If 'liberty.—II Cor. 3:17.
she enjoyecrin the days o f the Caesars. With women taking and marketing of the statoY multi- munista
U . 'l
BOX SPRINGS
had been killed or woundactive part in business and professional life, enlightened million dollar freah vcgoUtk .i io v •d .duting- an eight.hour-'aSMutr
HOLLYWOOD BEDS’ 1
*
____i______
ia
i__
i____
___
il
^ ln,u^ ‘ J* J l r
» Lm1 4 » e » » a d e - i t ikmmimw w l l knTtWhM'n'cobntfy- wrHMm-AoHM from fie
55 the wallx of Yulln, Tn north
few daya.
bhxnxi province o f
northwest1
klenufaclured To Your
^
no higher than the status » f its women.
LaMonte Graw,. mangti of Ihe China.
Individual Order By
Florida Vegetable
Cogmitlee, Other reports xald the Rrds
ECHOLS '
We have a hunrh iftr Uiui/i
who aupervisid editing aid pub­ auccecdt.il in deatroyiag buildings
Atoms And Destiny'
MatUeoa Renovating A
Mould find il • lot enter
lication of the 200-page volume, and installations at the Yulln
Rebuilding ‘A Specialty
said mailing of the Digest will be airport before being driven off.
lighten .then belli if they did mote
Call Ue Today -- Sleep
This is the 1hird year of the Atom Bomb, observes a expedited so that lppcodmatrly Government reinforcements were i
welkin# and lei* talking.
Better Tonight
commentator, and it bus split the world. It has accomplish­ 2.000 vegetable producer* mp- xaid to be en route. .
diera and buxine** firm* wj)| have Puxxiblllly of a Communist i
ed
various
things
of
a
.practical
nature,
and
will
douhtless
It look* good to u* to »:*•
ta reference Infurmatioi onl comeback in north Shensi was ECHOIuS BEDDING
hones 'on ihe Nke fionl again accomplish many more. It holds Up to the world a vision aUtislics available in a^pciM' discussed at Yenan, provincial,
COM PANY
mirr ha* a club which put of almost infinite power. "Atomic energy" has become a uf ten days ur two weeks*
capital, la»t week by Chiang Kai- i
Kistimisee
Sanford
Orlando
Stick
and
(Jen.
Hu
Cliung-Nan.|
beautiful
quadrille.
So
could,
juiutic
phrase,
with
the
scientists^of
the
world
competing
on •
Celery IdUslM--Phone--Iit&lt;14
-Sanford. __ __________________ jvr4t*_jiuervU^each- rcuUz.lugJ.lialJt. may de.sLru&gt;. the uthar.
Sanford, Fla.
Tti 'England, collon wu first the Rids from Yenan, long thdlrj
or be destroyed by it.
.
used at candle wicklng.
capital city, last March. nkin
To the average man in the street this new phase of
Thcip people who were a
what the newipapeit would un enlightenment and the significance of what we call "mat*
for new*: once ihe wai wai ovn ter" muv mean little or nothing. But we may Imj sure that
evidently didn't know the Senate the foremost scientists of the world have at least a con­
wa* going to investigate Howard siderable view of what it is all aland, the possible length
it life on this planet, and possibly even of the destiny of
| Hughe* and hi* gnl friend).
man iiimself.
Work , wa* aciUAlly begun or.
the 12-fcot channel from l’elatk»
R AD IO PR O G RAM S
m J to Sanford which will bring ocean Seminole County
btatlou WTHIl
| going 'bokti to Sanford't front
Court Records
r door. What deep water will mean
Monday »:**n la a
to thia-.jcily n little .rcbltied bv
I U I I I U \ T I IIM U ia
|:M Saw*
llaiuniunil. Jam c* It. e to k . uytw
many who live here, but the yea.» th ) L-. T e lt«l|&gt;h V W . ll4rfirfior i . i . j T w llia h l ru iia*
V i i l Your M U ' ar.d M ’-*if
• _4 to come may prove that the day ■l . i J W U ) ------ — -----I ns—l*nir-Amn ^ “
— ■j
Ruiiiiwndy
t!i)ta »ra llu il
T * I*4cJS_ttporw I'arud.
that dredge' Mailed to work wai
AliinUac nui
S.
l i l t b U t ' i t t ’ i * 'hd.ca
A
It K A I, K S T A T K M B H t lM IIK
the turhintt boat in Sanford'* ca
1 t 0 « K r « t llr « illin » «
I t .tlm c ii
Arnoifl, il- W* &gt;i«4 H
r—Hr - **)*n|.b"0+*u - —--- *-—____ _______ ,ieci. Hence forth. wc.mlJ in Jrulh
wntrs l - r m rt g * “ r f !385Tt am-■VT: in , . u n . ) Florid a llillb ititff . '
become "The Pent of Central Atnuld, J. It. «*u s Hut))' w ft :clS Hwililllltt- n .lh W IH n iia d i* )
-A
«nlral t'torIda f i . lir' "H ' r
*ceU Hail, ik m *
Florida "
Ciu m lvyi II. H- "H it
A b u ** li
fi.n.
T&lt;&gt; i t"i i h rttai* Hank
" lt.i|u.,itult&gt; Y o u r.
It it intcreitinf’ hut depreiiim; tlulin. lion alil it m
1
1
cue
l.a
w Hall s e n * *
I .. rl.,ii4. Ut^l. Ilauk
ll.V t lt*-.|ii*ofully
Yu uis
to lee the name &lt;r| Hobby Jone* liufin. MuiiaM e lu * )I»S "U I
IT
J
i
A
ll
*k . N f nr*
- 8 i » l « Uank,
-III among the cntrtci for the na T oa e nKlnrlda
IJ.00
H
ill
&lt;llf
to id Hu* H atlon lue. T o Kira;
tional amateur golf townsmen' N ak Hank Auburn, Al
T o »| * &gt; Vlniaiaa
Hrvan. H owland i M m RIIIMbjtU
It doe* not &gt;eem &gt;o many year* T o C a ss.lb *riy U aidtn s liu*.
ais« fiien ‘ &gt;n
tlOl N'fW*
ago that Hobby Jone* hmntl!
A i d i i i * * . li* ii » . 'i n * t:*tb .i x
S|US &lt; t l t l f T h o y p .i. Jau ibow *
N orm an dy t'u re
iiis iiuniMiiun
^
wa* tweeping everything before ThM lki*r.
A to ll, w dux ilt h lffd l
t i O ' l M D t l Darlllt r
To
P
tru **rit- H aving* A l.,,*n A»*n
him in the ‘Nrtinnil amateur, na­
Jt««
New.
tlr u m lf).
John *
a fid W,
tional o|ien. and Hritlih open cir Hr n u ll.) T o Cettltal Fbtit.U l*r ■■ Tint Hunilsr H.roiiad*
Viu* N . n ,
dVirtlon
*3c.
clci when at itvlt^knder age ol
*ieS Sunni, a.ifuad"
Ijn s a m OF Molt Iu tor:* S i l l futithing T im *
17 the public f&amp;kt began to heat jH
llunn, llon al.l lin ri. e m M ataaiM i.
l« Moriilns IWVfitluns
of bim. Now he kail a aon who i* To F lo rid a m a w lUnV
• ilk M orning ll* d lla t lo ln
W illiam s. A. J, T o lU n r y r'.ln
Xioe
News
following in ha. f o'6 I • t e p * and a e I).
n il tummy Kajra
thiealening to outdo the old man. *1 IIIIIH . A T I 111 OF M llH Tl. VI.I. T ile kh,i|i|&gt;ert s «r »n * d »
te w

T h e H vrald l i • meuther « t Ih*
A atn elh led l ’ re »* n k lr h l« en lllle d
# B t l « * l« * f r in Ih * Mae C*r r t » « h l l
*ft(t&lt;»n » ( n il ihe Inenl a r w i pvlnfrJ
la Ihla n n i»p « | i» r , n » w e ll « • *11
A l* n e w * d U p nlrhe*.

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M O KD AI i /*! u. ■ 1.

aelvet frrm ^ l*

fmtnt

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NOTICE
At eleven o'clock on Thursday moniinK. August 14th.
the Bdjml of Public Instruction will receive bids on

tireM'ffir AchooI-lJUsrt.. The Board' reserved the
»

to reject any or all bids.*
B O A R D O F P U B L IC

IN S T R U C T IO N

FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

T . \V. Law ton , Co. Supt.

L , E . Jordan, Chairm en

IS PRODUCING

John Temple Grave* *ay* in ihe
Ttmtt-Union that ihe proper tolu'
lion lo colored voting i* in "qual­
ifying." To qualify to vote in
Miniitippi, one ha* lo believe in
celtain patty jprinciplei. There
might be a belter &gt;*y to qualilv
a votM *uch a* requiting him to
be able to read*a part of the
,Con*litulion or aign Hi* name. A*
Mr. Grave* nyl} "Given white)
ajid blacki educated enough, char­
acterful and rrtpotmblc enough,
titualion* will, even, if not all
the vyay. lend to„ right them'Vi **
- V-k.
UlYtt*

J. C IIU I»h f.,)tr 'and i'.m u i.ri) T o
Florida h in t* llan k .
v r iS F A «T III\
OF M O IU U A O I*
Florida m ale Hank' T o l*(*n H
Hmllh Hr. . l u i illn o lr II.
I'assclb .rry H a id e r. lm . T o Hun
land 'J lle va n . lu x K llis lu li.

* II ATT FI. MIIHTUaHN

Jecolia, II il
tic Nat. Hsnk

T o kniirotit Allan

ricrm m 'e * »wr

Chas. I - U vrton -Ak Ouklsburo
Mull,' Co.
*
IIO M iH C F I.l; t l l i t 'l l AttO K
A rm y T o lle r b f r t km lunk (.'o il

nrn.in.vo i*i iiiiit

T a k e Ac lAUBMon
v » Fruit Klaud.

J it

I ’aViu.llo

FLAG CHOSEN
KARACH I, India, Aug. 11, i/P)
— The flag of Pakistan will be
three quarter* rre rn .w lth the
■tar and crssccM superimposed,
and one quarter white. The whlto
It designed to rtorcicnl nenorlThe Army ihould not tuffet tie* in the predominantly ktuslem
from it* new tytlem of promotion* dominion to be proclaimed Thurs­

which went into effect jail week
with the tigning' of a law by
President Truman which make*
merit the ba*it of promotion rath­
er than leniority. The Army wa*
not to blame for ihe old lyttfR*
trace it wai in accordance with
another law paiied by Congrerr

day. •

RANBONE'S JIEDItATIONS
By Alley

KtUTL 3 o 3 CLAIM HE
G lT M AP At M IfJlu cY
f N S A f THINGS r e
HJH LATbR —

SHUCK5/ wfeyi r fAves
1EM, r » £ JORRY

R ia y r n e p //

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1* 1 IS
p ill*
tin 11
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Itill
tu tl
ITtS*
IJ ill
till,
t ill
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■IS

W nlliNl)'" W u lld
N *»s
H aw aiian IW Iudl.t
T un e* Y'W’ te ll*T u a *t*d
Ttiurcli o f Chrlat
l.ew W hile
N ew t
A Irian. T ito
I.unuliroi* (la n c e
Ithythm lio w ii.r t
N e w . al Noon
\V ,n&gt;rii ITiOkdup
Nunn Hour Notes
t
N .w t
tlu td.fi Mtdpdlee
Ton y l* »»ta t
:ti
Salon Hsreeede

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W arthi n o w ,
,*-,

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WE AR E

till
lit*
,
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Club

Yes, it’s being done at Willow RunI

The giant vx-bomiKir plant is now
producing better than a car a minuteI
jry working day provides an av­
erage of 700 more automobiles for a
car-hungry world. And what won­
derful now care-they arc I

B oth eara a r e s e rv ic e d w ith gen u in e fa c to ry p arts
— w h e r e v e r y e u g o - b y o n e - o f th e four./orgeat
a u to m e b llm d e a le r erga n la a f/ o n a In t h e w o r l d .

», m

Letters pour in to the factory every
day addressed to Henry J, Kaiser
and Joseph W. Frazer from those
among our more than 70,000 o
who feel that they must express
enthusiasm. These owners, who hg^e
driven theKAUER and theFRAZERmnd
the luxurious new F razer Manhattan
hundreds o f millions of miles in every
part ° f rite world, emphasize $jno
outstanding feature above all others
—the extraordinary smooth, gliding
ride! They say there never uxts a ride
like this! Read typical bwrier com­

ments below.

i,

N u vslir T im e
Fi.il&gt;. Ht&gt;Hne* w ith
Ktxt.il
N e w . or it** i» * r

N0W I

(

j,
«0 N»«s
n fit
Its! U«r N«*»i# uRanch
s■'
• e» n-w.

M l rum A™

D E L IV E R IN G

We invite you to come in and inspect
these 100% postwar care and—take
a ride. You will want one! And you
conhaveonel For we are getting our
share of Willow Run’s increased out*
put—and are delivering now!

B a rrr
,

j Arthritis Takes
Many Forms

By W, V. Hitting
Tourhton Drug Co.

Any aufferet from Arthritis
will assure you that there ore
various kinds of this itranga
and painful ailment. Y o u r
physician knows even better
that here is a baffling and
stubborn disease which
its
toil of easeful living.
II
m toll
Relief la In tha hand* o f

- T H I KAISER . THI IRAZIR
HEM IS WHAT KAISCR AND FKAZIR OWNERS SAY ABOUT THIS! ORIAT, NEW, POSTWAR CARS—
A (Vcaoa Office Wmrkmr MYffes—"On a 4-day,
U Q -a fle trip a
*
’

ta thmt

»:ifs i««S !S ia s y ^ a r

*

™

,iM

li

driven It
It 12.566 m|I*e In four asoothe la
driven
Arixona and Mexico—often la over 115* ,
over 170*. I t le the easiest riding and
car I have ever used. Owning it has
aequenca o f pleasant suiprieea.”

A New ScMa, Cesea Eels new ttVSes " M y
KAi.isa’e body styling la the flneet I hare
«vw teen. And Ite power, maneuverability

A N m Eg A rk

beughlioy Foaxj

ivT^Tradhave

K a w m l I have driven tliem all and fm l that
they are wonderful can. Ttwy a n t h e w m S ’
oat looking (iara on the road u ” *
aapwtmoed awnother riding
dealer givee ue &lt;----

�.......................

(AY, AUG. II, 1947

THE SANFOHD HEHALD, 8ANFOR1 FLORIDA,

Martha P age Weds
Robert R. Callahan

« n u t.

&amp;lUFAUtt

aud family. in hit radio shop now.
The Rrv. and Mrs. H. II. Link,
Mr*. Ben G.riVainriyht continue!
daughter, Dorothy Rut.-, and tun, quite ill at her home.
Alfred, left Thursday Morning for
Mr. and Mr*. Basil Cavan left" k
By M ARIAN R. JONES'
RiOgecrest. N. C.
Thurwlav for Miami ami OfwrIn a lovely -morning ceremony
«
—— --— ■ - —' —■-‘T—■ ——
Ed Sweat ha* retut itrd aftrr water Beai'li to spend a couple uf
Martha Mac Page, daughter of
Mr*. W. T. Chance -Vt.* hostoaa ■pending several days vDiripg rel­ wrvk*.
Mr*. Gertrude Page amt the lute
F’ rUlay afternoon w |jbb the tnler- atives at Grorai*.
Mr.*. Charles Lee says she" IsErnest E. Page, became the bride
Dance Included In
taitu-d with a delightful party lnt| Among those from Otirdo at- uuiti* lonely in Jhi* August heat,
of Robert . Rownc Callahan, son
llutior of lies eldest daughter) Jeah,' tending tin- weihllng of M'*&gt; Cun- for hoi husband Chkrip* S. Leu
of Sir. ami Mr*. John I t Gallnlmn.
Jaycee Entertainment j
P
in cetabraihm of her seventeenth *nie Mcrall to Jamie Alfor.l Wed- ami daughter.*. Thelma aud Mra.
The marriage was performed at
biilhday.
{ nesdnv mi ning st the’ F'irsl prfs. Julitinv Jones, the Ia‘.!&gt;c of Mi­
the Sacred Ileal l Catholic Church
. Included in the Hit of events of ' *“ **
FRID AY
A roior scheme of pin* and liyterian Ciiurrh' at Saqfortl and ami. hare Hi- . . , 0 to tiie mountains
by the Rev. Father K. K. Toome)
for the Junior
ownwmi Club will meet entertainment
Albert Fllta spent the weekend
white was used in decurating the the leception at the Maria!., Inn o f Wavttesrille, N, C. for a mouth's
on Aug. 8 at S:00 o'cloek in Milli » th Tourist Center at 8:00 P.M. Chamlier o f Commerce which held in Jacksonville visiting friend*.
living 100m and dining 1own; also ware: Mrs. Hub) Jones: great aunt stay. Mr*. Jones is recuperating
edgeville, Ga.
■Aft* he business meeting there its state meeting in Sanford over
for the refirshmenls. Mri. Chanrc o f the bride; Mr. and LMr*.’ Belt ‘from a major opcialitm. H&lt;i«vev*’.',
The ehurch was L*nut!fully de­
WrtUy card playing and checkers the weekend at the Mayfair Inn
was assistrd in serving by liet sil­ June*. Mr. and MrsriJ. It ji*m •*, Mrs. I .t'e Is living cnns.ihtl by the
was the dance on Saturday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Proctor air corated with white gladioluses utul
tad « restunsius will be served.
ler. Mra. (art 11 Otliff.
fact that after Aug. jp rise will
in the' main ballroom at the Inn. I spending a vacation touring Ccor- greenerv anil burning white taper.. ]
Mrs, J. N, Thompton, V&gt;s. I ’hnr
MONDAY
were placed on the alter. Tb.-:
Those enjoying ihl* alfsir with |,-s T. N’ ihhuk. .Mi*. J. E. Partin', be sole custodian of her two sniall
The music o f Stewart Martin1 gia and Tennessee,
Th.circU* o f the W. M. 8 . of
organist. Mr*. M. D. Mm -..hall, j
the honorre w ire; Mi«*v&gt; IW d h y .
Mis- D..rolli&gt;- NlUlacfo
granddaughter* for ilic i-mainder"
th#
th* -Hrst ..
.Baptist
Baptist Church
(
will and his orchestra 'was enjoyed hy
Kildark, t'urlvov. MrKniJ'ju. .l*orv-j
Mr. and Mrs. Warr«tl (Jack) H, •&gt;f their mother’ * itify. tnYhi'.mouap . .
Mis* Then Vickery la expected rendered a 'ftrogram n f nuiitial
l iB M ilt ? % i l*. M. is* follow*: the guests from 9 :00“ until 1 :IM1
music
and
the
IrudilUmat
wedding
tby
Hose
Link,
'Cant'rn
ILtrdy,
to
arrive
front
Kc&gt;
Weston
Fri­
“
•
f
"
1
”
I
lardy,
|
Gore
I
.-ft
Tlun
via*
for
‘
Tamp*,
to
o'clock.
From
10:00
until
10:30
iditis. ' TLirsy r-ung-; iadfre a r«
'
-Ota'dt-tT'jflu.-'Jnhn Huger,, 010
msrrhe* were u«r .i
Bui hat a W h r a l i l f
Mdrl.'-SiijIHiq Iw’ goAe nntll sdMrtlnti* iictt Meek, \«n:p- Lev and Beverly Ann Jt-nej.
__M m
Avenuei C!n
Cirri# 2, Mrs. P. M»- the music was htoadcast day enroute to Shrlby. N .'U . and
The
bride
was
givet}
In
may'-l
Ghailene
Wellman.
i,
Barbara
Uw.{■
M
r.’
and
Mr*.
•Reaves
Gasto.i,
Hr*, dunes, tln-ir mbliter, u tha
f i d Smith, Flora
Heights; over station.WTRR during which points in' South Carolina.
rlsge by her uncle. .U. K. King, i i i f
Audrey Cox, Betty Malcolm. Jmitj who are visiting Mr. and Airs. fppiitler Doiothv la-e.
'pet 3, M li. IA. J,‘- Peterson, time Kill* Met; ehre, “ MU* F W 1
/ r Jr « ./ f
of
(tanford.
Site
wure
a
lime
.llw-m
Sheldon
and
Billie
dianee,
of
t’harlrs T. Nililark. pUtsl lV’nlJack KaselCrtuat'imiit' eat i i*r.
First Street; Circle 4 ,.Mr*. Ida’',.. wa» presented by Wjlliam . Krjrnds .yif Mr*~ W. J. (&gt;avld
___-W—— - - .
“
'
Oviedo, and Kloise Brtg. Orlardo. nesdnv
wltTi Mr.'
— . - i f .in
- * Belle
. ■" Glade
“ ■ wltU
*• i- onajHr
two weeks’ varatiun. W hili
South Sanford rkrfer of Tiropa. who served a* 'will trgicl to Irultt that she I* drasa with brown accessories and
ft t Dickerson.'
I
Mrs. Otl* Si-go. daiightH of Mr. Nihlnck.
he Is uwuv Robert L v Kmip is
am •; Cirri* - A Mr*. H. W. master of ceremonies. He gave a confined tiki the Iformusa San­ a i tumbler corsage of white
1
‘hot
-ky
K*SCX
StUlllo
orcbliT*.,
and M W . A. Ward, was railed)
Misa Vivian Wheahm nrtf.Drm^.- Mit&lt;-titiitiiig fot him,
, 540 Valencia Drive; Oir- brief resume of her career and itarium in Orlando. '
Helen Elliolnh Vin U’irgar. home suddenly this s i r 1, due to] Imvendet were unitctl-lu nmrringe
Miss Minnie Ruth Otihum of
Afr. and Mr*, lien F’. Wartb Who
&lt;1# ! Mrs. W. C. DrCourscy, 218 later In the evening she returned
daughter
o
f
Mr
and
Mr*.
H.
J.
the arrious Injury o£ her husband,'! F'ridav evening at the horn* o f the have lieen spending tin summer
Mr. and Mm. Roy Holler'have Sanford served n* maid of h«n&lt;ti
Irefr Nineteenth Street.
and displayed several frats of
Vnn Burger irf l.ongwoed, whose Otis Segu. at Cord.de, tin. 3lr.j Bev. and Mrs, II. II. Link, Rav, between Oviedo and thr u- home "st
TUESDAY
magie which,were highly praise,! as Uicir guest for sevetnl weeks. and only atlemlent. Her gown engagement
audtpiitoachlng mnr- S**go was cut and brulsid and r4*l Link offirinting.
Mrs. Holler's sister. Miss Mtnguer- wa*' o f gray grape with which
New Stimuli Beach, are now visit­
TVj Woman'* Bible Class o f the by her audience.
she wore black accessories. Her linge to' Joseph R. rlelsml. son rrived Serious head-inlurieg when*
Mr*. Geneva A hell, « ■io ha- ing In Miami.
Mr/ Carter said that she will ile Craves of Columbia. S, C.
TI i t BaJPit Church will meet
cot sage was o f pink I tiM buds and of Mr. and Mi M. G. C’leland of lie had n motoicyrle inltirv list it been on a two week*’ vacation. I*
Mis* Stella F'aimdl is visiting
at 40b P. M. in the church mines represent Florida at the national
Mr. ami Mr*. W. (I, Stringfel- blue delphinium. Hnnnv Cnllidmu this rity Is lnig announced to- confined to the hospital at (Tordslc. hack at work in the IV u Office, j irlntivcs niid frletol* -u ricilla, Gt.
jrltt Mr*. J. T. Hardy, Mr*. A. beauty show which will lie hetd’as
ilny.* The mart 114 will Is, solemn.
Mi. and Mis. F. S. tv,,.- have Mrs. J. H. Jones, Jr. substituted for u month.
daughter, Melba, o f Kai sewed his Irolher ns l&gt;cst man. Isod nl 12:30 o'totk ,,n Aug. 17
L. *1 rlneau
and Mr*. C. A Atlanllr City In the near folure.&lt;'uw,
Following the ceremony a small
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Partin have
Following her performance Willi- ( “ rd ,l!«ni *1?? »’M l. WMkeml wUh reception was held nl the home Alt' friends of tie couple are in­ moved ftnm the Dr. Martin .house for hrr while she wm sw«v. Mtr
Andifson. Jr. a* hostesses.
Mr*. 0. C, Huward and Mr*. A,
to the little rot luge hy Mr. and i Jonr* is* still rotdimiing n* p u l- recently returned fiotn set-rial
Tit TRot Club will hold n |lle am Kolleston o f Marinelnml, pie. II. Wallare oh Silver Lake.
o f Mr. and Sirs, 1). T. Stone In vited to attend.
.Mrs.
Tommy
MltrhtU’j.
j
time
due
to
the
man
age
o
f
Ml**'
dav* stient In Georgia.
ale.i "Tim* and Tide** beginning sldcnt of the stale Jayrres. pre­
Sparta.
Wllev Abril and Tedd •• Kimlaill1 lintel Williams im ntlv, who was
Miss Dolores Wall, who has been
alri^IfoP. J!. A ll meinl«r 4 ar« sented her with a largo bouquet'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
W.
Imssing
are
Mrs.
Callahan
I*
n
ginduutiof
have retm nwl from their ‘ thy. at serving In that rapacity.
visiting het binlhfr. A. D. Wall,
Dance W il Be Held
j. Tit Ftdell* Cta»» of the First o f red rose*.
Seniinols
High
School
after
which
Daytona Raarh.
1 Mr*. It. fo ILig-dnh-, Mrt. Paul Mrs. Wall amt family, hns returnA trout 200 out-nf-town gW t*|
t Church will nine, at the
A t May far Saturday
Mis. L. fo Poole and daughter. Csinphell and Mr* Lawson llardv ed to her home In Pensamla.
'"’f*
•(rvre Mr. Losslng she attended Florida Slate. Untvo f Mr*. Boy Britt on 82t were present and among those,
orally
In
Tallahassee
where
she
Mis. Wltile Hlosn. have rrturnrd spent Ihe dav Thutsdar In Han*
'Ir, and Mt*. Sid net Cairnvray,
Nineteenth Street nj &lt;1:00 from Sanferd attending wet-r M r J * 1* uju'ergr. treatment at Vm.der- was a memlH-r of Del to Theta
. ....................
. rotppMed
. ..............for from a, weeks' vacalhm at loiko- 1 foril shopping.
Details
an* Ung
wlio have been y-vaUm ip- wjth.
and Mr*. H. B. Odham, Mr. and b,H ,,u,Plt*I.
social
sorority.
Mr.. CmUahau the akWUid In ug-rios nf Itarif mid laml. whtre ■tKJjri vlritrst * &gt;D-*.A M L * «r.d.*Mre William Henty Mrs ■Carrawrti'4i par -Its nf D ,iigMr*, llcn ri WiUe, Mr. I w l . l l i s
graduated from fk’ilftnlHc High Tennis Cluh utnmer scllvltlaa Poole's daughter.
Mr*. J. F. ‘■fluiVOi und
I Martin are planning t*&gt; build th.-lr las. (is., will lot the guc*t* of Mr.
TI. N. Safer; Mr. and Mr*. Emmett
Martha Page Honored Fo*. Mr. and Mra. Peter Tt^islc, Patricia. Edward and Jimmy, of School and during tin- recent war whirb will L-jn thr firm *pf a llenne Wajnrighl,
of Mr.I Pew home some time tills Fall,
f’arrow*);'* (larents. -Mr. and Mri.
served with the Army Air f ’orpr,
Mrs. J. I*. Cox, house rhslrman lion Cnfjntsajr. through Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruhnr, Mr. Chaileston, S. C. are the (piesls of one y#*r o f wld.li was spent dance to lie Fell m the ball room and Mr*. Urn G. JVaJnrittM, t*i
By Four Hostesses
j of the Oviedo Woman'* Chib.'iv- before retlii iilng to tlj.de own home
and Mrs, Charles Voduplch, Ur. Sirs Burns’ mother, Mrs.- K. II. overseas a* a srrgc.im. Last &gt;vai at the Marfair hgr on Aug. 1C. sick.
Mr. and Mr*. It. fo Wheeler 9;&gt;ri* that the renovating of Ho. at CiiCOO.
and Mr*. T. E. Tucker. M?. and Cultuui, at 215 West Fifth Street. he attcndetl the University of I.lnd Welter, rrsturger, Mlhopneed
Martha Page, whose mar- Mrs. Rick nilaspte. Mr. ami Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. 11. D. t ’ aminagi'
tm is v.
wrro In Oviedo Friday, from ihrir
." «'s e ; ta* ben punuletml
to-Robert Callahan It he- B. I« Perkins, J r„ Mr. ami Up*.
Mr. and m 7». Wliligm Lrffler Georgia. The couple plan to re­
rump mi l.aho llaru-V. vlaltl.ig and the building i: tmw ic-dy for and -on. Burk, who hate bwh
Dancing,
will
bgitt
at
10:0«l
I*.
M
announce! today, warn honor- Karlvla Housholdor, Mr. and Mr* and Lila Moore and Kenneth rv- side until fall in Spsrta after
•pending svvrinl weeka jt Canton.
;
f " ' 1 mtrib'g In Oct Ivr.
and last until 2:Up A. M. nftrr friends and relalive*.
* t * ed recettlly with a din u r given Cordon.Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Ms* turned on Friday from 11Ik hie nd, whirh they Will move to Athens wltirii n mooniglit swim '••ill !«u
Ohio, with their children. Mr. ami
Miss
Eli/aUth
Farm
II.
grand.|
Ml*.
MmKing
an
I
Ml*.
Genre*
y Mil* Sylvia Meiach. Mis* Mary Kundom. Mr. and Mrs. George Wtl- N. C.-where they spent about tv^n and Ixith will attend the Unitor'Its. Itiltv Gnmmage and Mr. and
enjoved ami luokfast s*rved. The daughter of Mr*. Ffettlr Fann ll. * ■ M « lt t wr&lt;* shopping In tir
sity,‘ •
ju Whrlchel. Miss Camilla list llsm*. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Peel. weeks.
Mis. J. P. M«gu- and: families,
Those from Knnford attending nrchestru for ikt occasion will be has Item visiting het Ihi* Week. m&gt;’dn ritursdav.
tan and Mis* Mildred Hobson. Thi Mr. and Mrs. Und Weher. Sir. end,
Mr. and Mrs. J, B Junes und hove returned to Oviedo. Mr. and
wedding were Urn hrido’s attnounceil nl &gt; Inter date. Mr. Misa F’arnell, who' is -onneeltHl
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Unteli-r, llie
diriter w0 given in the smnll din­ Sira. Samuel Digntu.t, Mr. and
Mr*. A. D Wall, who hat« l&gt;*en
mother, Mrs. Getlrude Pnge, Mr. Welter sU tcL g u L ^ I member*'uf with the Stale W. M. t l„ left line M&gt;n. Jlmmlu. apelit WednenUy In living In Ih eir home while-the)’
ing room of tha Mayfair Inn.
Sr.
left
yesterday
for
a
motor
Mr*. Marcelte, Sir. and Sirs. Kb
for Leesburg hut is nuw nl High. Sanford anil OiUudu..
and Mr*. It. A. King, Mre. J . 0 . the rlttb arc lnvijsyd' pltaud.
The table wa* covered with, a
ware owav. urr now m il.leg plans
maa Shephard, Mr. and Me*. L^qt t 0r
vt j Lt nl s^nd .Stapler. ■ Miss (Idham^ Clart n. ,.
land City to carry on her nurk1 lien June*, to the I iy and d v
‘’
en_claihjtniijin atnuige- Franklin- Bennett - ami— Mr, -snd!
fo i- a home fo * ili*o»LTl«-re.~
"
for"
aWeek.
.
'
!
light
of
all
of
the
Grivdo
citlrins,
"McKee,
Herman
Brumlcy
n’ud
gone
mnt of lavender and vjdie tutors Sirs.
Mr*. Raymond
Ravmund LundquLl.
LundauLt.
Msryland. They plan to Im ,
While writing about tin- new
Danny Callahan.
.
..
.Mr. Dsn Chisholm i* «pen.lln^ is haring coucrett ttouted fmm
til Sept.
,c
5.
in * errata) bowl .......i d a center
Ignen, .Mr*. until
Also Mr*.
dra. W. M.
M Thlgp
boltdlngs aijd linmes now enmW
eaving
Is
Success
the
wi&lt;«l(-end
in
Lakdsntl
with
the
end
of
the
sidewalk
by
the
piece. Whit* candlea in crystal Camilla Bruce, jMra. R. N*. Brown,
jn*
.....
Mr*. Chisholm and daughter, Ik'bi restauretit to join that at the old idvtvsl or under ron&lt;ti i.VtioU in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uower of
, holier* were on either side of th# Miss France! Mahoney. Charles
Durint Peacetime ty,
, Gulf Station. Tin- Has been hml (Ivlerlo, I folfol to mention one of
{lover*. Wedding ring place rani* Luke. Bralley Odham, oresideni of Oilendn and liny Bower t)f la k e­ Club Entertained By
Ihe largest nf all. Th. Whuvletf
Kenneth Malcolm. e&gt;n of Mr.’ to le ro A In rainv weather by I &gt;1war* at each guett’a Mac-. The tha local Junior Chamber of Com­ land were guest* over the weekend
S A N TA FE. N. M.— A pastF'.rlillser Plant liurnvd to the
Mrs. Camilla Bruce lime
' hostesses' gift to the honored merce. Alvin Odham, Dan Wright, of Mr*. R. R. Dea*. Mr*. Camilla
,
,
which tailed years ago" and Mi*. Din- Malcolm. * . i pi.in- M ‘ rtl1, " V ( " r " U".% JWY
ground several months ago. Sincr
but.
nut
seriously
Fuji....I
,
Mi
s
t
a
n
d
Willifoid.
who
Im*
gum was a *et of breakfast china. Clarence Redding, Claude Estes Bruce and Richard Den* st their
lit Australia ass wat lime neees-! fuilv
that lime Mr. Wheeler hn» had to
Mrs. Camillu" Bruce entertained oty anil then t’ "W into a hiddiv Tut—d«v night when his ldryrle fo'i'Jt rioting ini m ien A i d make arrangements fo obtain for*
Thoie^nviled to be'with Misa Jack Ratigan, EHbn Houghton. Jr., home In Kos« Court.
members of lies bridge chili nn Is now d thsiiiig eommereial hit sunn- sand throwing j,lm ' ' * ' 8 ^ foi *• yrtiil * . vk-. Im*
I Pate w^p- her.mother, Mis. Cert, Dr- E. L. Campbell, Rlchs'd Den*.
tilrier out of Tampa fo” his cu*.
Mr*. Fred T. WiUlsm* and Mr. F’ ridav al'2 :0fl oVhwk at l.vi ie.ime nctlvily • for t»&gt;» former Army ngniast a parked car...... line the » ' " ^ i
hei Imine at Brunswick. tnincis. lie will -non nil have to
rude Page, Mb . David Thrasher, Harry Robson, W. F. Imsut.v. Cliff
•
-Mr*. C. J. Iilocker, nnj the Misses Able* ar^d Dr. Charles U Pig-sun*. and Mrs. Fred II. William* have In Rose Couit. The p.iit,’ 100m* nurses.
Juglqi
vrin.
lie
was
icim-ted
fold.
'
,u;
t
„
,
,
,,
,
,
4
,
I, bo doing this, ns the ,'btri I- nearhad us their guests for the past were decorated with l ively sum­
ing none too good, lint ullimwisel
' ' r: ' bf f oi d 1 arker. vbo
Catharine Clark.. Martha Brown
lug eomplellon. It N bod. nf eonThey weave handsome tweeils
| spending this month .it DJrti
week. Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Krlley mer flower* and grrenety. Floral
’ ’ Mlsnla Ruth Odhstn, Betty Cor
nil D. K. Inter that ulvliL
crete block and .ailootcd veheie Beach, ea.ue
came home for a etjuph
r^upl
Miss Shlriey J 6 n «. daughter of Bearh.
and son, Fred, of Richland, tin tallies were u«id nrul prior to the o f Au-traliau wool, linen* and
rod). Batty Moore, Audrey Bach
Janet Boyd Wed To
A the.old i'latit wits. It wil! c,rMrs. Keller is the daughter of Mra. bridge garnet Mr-, Bruce graved u yartls ot mntqial for Interior Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jbn. s. |s of dav« lo help hi-.on-m h,w. Ben
• and Janet HetieL
dt orators.
titlniv be a grand new addition tu
dessert course.
visiting her grandmother. Mm. O'- JmjM. "n jils new home.
AUen Boyd Wallace Fred T. Will lama.
. *
The women. Hiss Dorothy Ih-^t. Neat, at Webster. Fla.
‘ A fter the stores were added high
i , ,J- ,T;
,,a* ”
'&lt;* the bnslness’ seeliioi of Ovleih*.
■i.
Veteran Makes Talk
Postmaster and Mr*. J. U. Jonra
Misa I'hylis Dickey o f Boston, prita was awarded to Mi *. IV. it. n Pennsylvania*, arid Mis* Muriel
Vtr,“ .ind rM rs:"n.'M . Arfo left ' |‘ i* fob on tl... new lir'.lEC over
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Mill* ktass., who has' lieen the guest
Guggolx. faith ouptoyvil In meilt- Tuesday morning for Alfoumnite, fu-onloehatel afler sever,d Weeks , an- having some m oulding done
To Church Members Boyd. Sr. announced today the of Mr. and Sint. Francis Fh Bolt, William* and *rr«n n w.i* won hy cal
fuishion- in this linelent rapl*
M rs.. Itnrry Bower m IIrtando.
at tlieir hmtie.
marriage o f tbelr daughter, Janet for the past week, left on Sunday Titos* present were Mi-*, .fork Wit. sav l hell vravlng Is alrlctly N C to visit Mr Ane's sister. IBntsf.
iiv,.«. v.
A NcrdAkr a spiritual rehaldtlta Crichton, to Allen Boyd Wallace, for Ormond Reach whors shA will
H aH rB rr. Williato*: J fn ^ n r lT . on after-honr vtrat4on."^~— “ ---- "
J.
w
ticn in ™ r w o f the present world Jr., son o f Mr. and ~Mr*7 Allen l»e thr guest "of Mr. and Mrs.
Harks, Mr*. James Hlguitu, Mrs.
As Army mrses assigned tn
•Bunion. w u , l p ’e«*fd SSturda: II»vd Wsiliirr, on AlarT *J in Spat - Waller Snead.
Fldwln Shiuholser, Mis. H. It. t»*l-1m-ruppliopni ilierapy, tin two
la a talk to M i f l V t k W h * Seventh tanburg. R. C.- The ceremony was
ham, Silk. F'reil Williams and Mra.‘ women I^gsn weavfiig
^ In tha best
Day AdventlsfChUfrh hy David performed by the Roy. John R.
Mr. and Mra, Homer Lillie and Bower.
Australian trailiUnna.
pttswesler, World War II veteran I!irhardsell at 7:00 P. M. In Iho son. Bobby, have left for Savan­
an) director o f physical education Second Presbyterian Churrh.
nah. N. Y. where they plan 10
at the Florida Sanitarium.
The bride wore for her welding spend several week* visiting Mr.
Brief reading* In the need of a s o ft. palomino wt&gt;»l allot noun and Mrs. Bryon F’ox. Ku rout« to
taiislim extension anil oversea* dress and her accessurfrv wiry in Sanford they will visit t t b l K w In
i * r
aid in the face of doubled coat* soft shades of brown.
In. b r i e f . . • the b olero 1
Alabama.
________ *
j
Following the .-rrrmony the
*- and present stale o f InBotion were
at
given br Mr*,' Alma Necse. Mr*. couple left for Hendersonville. N. : Mr. and Mrs. f*. A. Itowlan'l have
*x
WalterAjrspp of Enterprise. WIL C, and plan to visit lr. Howling returned to their home to 913
WFWlI*
lla Bstls, Mrs. Clara Bales, Mrs. Green. O. and will return to Flor­ Film Avenue after visiting in
1 *2 : I d
M .
' Jthn E. Hoblnson. Mrs. Elsie ida in the lato fall.
Hlurflrld. W . Va. with Mr*. HowMrs. Wallace attended local land's mother and atater. Mrs,
In s u e d e . . . tho boler and boll
Ceursen, Mr*. II. E. Wnllcker of
Or!*ru!o, Joan E. Robinson. Mrs. schools ami graduated ftum Sum- Rosie Atkins And Mrs. O, L. PalT. B. Middleton, Mr*. R. M. Yah inole High School with the clqas trn. They also visited in Mountain
higton of Delmnd ami Mrs. Hairy of 1811. Until recently *!*• has Lake, Va., Charleston, W. Va.,
been employed by the Sanford A t­ Petersburg, Va. and Roanok".
*W*tt.
lantic National Bank. Mr. Walture
In c o lo r * * * sha p- and
attended the local school* ami. dur­
ing the recent war. he Served for
Mrs. lorurine Beal hail as gnnats
three and a half years In Ihe over the weekend, Mr. and Mr*.
United Statea Army. Part uf this C. H. Sanders,
Mr*. France*
time waa spent with tha 605th Granger and son, Tammy, and
Ordsnce Battalion which took part Flits Frances Stansrll, all of
In the North African and Dalian Greenville, who are spending a
campaign!. He Is at present em­ two weeks' varatlon at "Dayton*
V .
ployed by th* Federal Stale In­ Beach.
spection 'Service.
i* * *
Mr. and Mre. C. M. Itovd had m
leannine Manning To their guest* over the weekend. Mr.
lP&gt;a .
Mrs. W. J. Morrom and daugh­
W ed Robert Sirmons and
lad
ter. Susan, Mr. and Mrs. \V. .Q.
.pr
RIRTIt A N k m W C F W B N T
Morrom and son Russell o f Winter
. Mr. and Mr*. &gt;{.
Man Garden. Also Mr. and Mre. Dick
- * -------*
*
nlng announced today the engage­ Morrom. Mrs. A. R. Motnmt. John
1 Mr.
) U H w * **♦ 41oore anaauncaFtodayum birth of a son, ment and approachtog marriage of I.*w ty and Jack Currirv of Brain­
- =William. RobgrL.op Aug. I® .A t th»lr daughter, Margsiet Jean- tree. Maas. •
nine.
to
Julian
Ridwrt
Sirmons,
the Fernald Laughton M*mon*l
Huipital. Mr*. Moore la tha for son of Mra. Rosa Sirmons. the
wadding will be" an event of Aug.
Mr. and Mra. J. M. Harrison of
Bar Margaret Cull inn.
24 at roe Kl rat Baptist Church at Montgomery, R. W. Scott - of
4»00 P. M. wkh the Rev. W. P. Washington. D. C. and Scott
Mr. and Mf*. Harold Tatum
officiating.
. Janie*, Jr. have been (he guests
announced today tha birth of a Brook*
Misa Manning stlemled local of Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Scott at
sou, Frank Dudley, on Au*. S at school* and graduated Mum Sem­ their h«me in Mayfair." E. W.
th. Psrnald Laughton Memorial
inole High School with the elms Scott .will continue to spend some
Hoipital.
o f 1944. She then itfonled the time with them. They have had
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Orlando School of Beauty Culture *Do ga tbelr guests recently Dr.
M r a ^ d Mrs. Clyd# Plercy to- and js now employed by th* Eva- and Mrs, Fred Daria ami daugh­
iy announced tha birth of a Bern Beauty Shop. Mr. Sirtnon* ter*, Betty, Nancy and Jean, of
iujHter, Susan Margaret, at tha attended local schools and grad­ Roanoke, Vs.
A-A
_ jrnsld Laughton Mamorial H « p - uated from the Department of
itil on July 30. Mra, Plsrey la Education. Territory of Hawaii In
Hr. and Mre, R. F. Crenshaw
th* former M pgaret Jackson.
1947. He has spent six years with
the United States Navy, three returned Ja*t ifeek from n six
•
'"Mr. and Mra* Jam.
years of which were iftent o v « - weeks' vacation In MonUsuma.
neutjMd today U*o
seaa. He was diadvtrged froth tha Ga. where they visited their son.
IT O. Crenshaw ami hi* family.
daughter, Sharon J&lt;
Navy to February.
T b y alio visited In bxlngton.
o p p o s itio n
8 at tbo Fetnald
Md, J fn . Crenshaw's mother, Mrs.
MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
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Mr. and Hr*. Harry A. Watt Emma Abrams, accompanied them
announced today the marriage o f and remained In Lexinrton. She
pleat to return to Sanford In thr
their daughter. Eleanor, to Frances fall. M il* Carolyn Collier Cren­
T ic h h ic o io * h o i
and
Mrs.
Cottrell
Tally
toTh#
ceremony
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shaw returned to Sanford with
* the birth o f a
on Aug. At at L*»
a two week* visit.
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N ear Riot Featured
Saturday N ile; Lou
Bevil Taken From
Scene B y P o l i c e
The Sinford Celery U « 1* eontinned their drive fur tlie first
division over the weekend as they
won two contests and dtopped on#;
Friday night the Feds came from
behind* to win a 10 to 8 tilt. "Saturdav night the locals nipped the
Orlando Senators In a nip and tuck
battle that nearly ended in a free
fo r'a ll by a 2 to 1 margin. Yes­
terday the Fed* invodnd Tinker,
Field In Orlandcy for n return en­
gagement with the Sol on• and
Wert dafeated-ln a 2 to 0 affair.
Saturday night Carl "Goose"

eluhhous* after the gsmn at mpart
o f the festlvitls*.
Th* Full marched Out nn the
field during the game and wire
Introduced to those present, after
which the collection was made for
the players.
Yesterday the Senator! eveped
the series aa they defeated the
Feds at Tinker Field by a 2 to 0
■core. Joe Jonea went the route
for the Senator! and Johnny Tomat hurled the nine Inning affair
for the Feds.
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The Senator* tallied theft first
score In the fifth Inning on 'a
double by John Garrison and a
single by Re* Throop. The final
Sen (ally cem# In th# eighth as
Craig J.ybraml singled. wa« sac­
rificed to second by Gerry Menntng and Lydrand arched home on
a Fed boot.
Jonea was In hot yater from the
time the game started till the cur-

from deep center field, to Catcher
Bill-Lewis resulted In Robertson
being thrown out at the plate.
This play was the third out of the
inning and the final out of the
Manager Lou BeriJ and the en­
tire Orlando team streamer) nn to
the field to protest Umrtie Elmer
Lavsly't decision. Sanford roller
followed the Orlando pH m m nut
on th# field and rseorted Manager
Bevil from the field after he be­
came what was termed at "a little,
too violent".
Saturday night the Flayers of
the Sanford Celery Kedv, were
tied In a “ Player Aoprrrlatbn
light" at the Municipal Park and
were given $010.20 by the San-

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COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio State
Univtrally diver* placed 1 -2-3-4
In th* 1940 Intercollegiate champ­
ionship^ hut no one was surprised.
Th* Buckeyes have had diving
champions to spare since Jimmy
Patterson first flipped the trick
♦ i« *' A1 PalnlE carrlwf MV—losing
only nn* dlrtng contest during
hr* CollegleU career—and that to
leammaie Earl Clark.
In 1941 Clark annexed the Big
Ten, NCAA and AAU crowns.
Frank Demptay and a young
freshman. Miller Anderson, car­
ried on ‘ the next rear to keep
things going Ohio State's way.
• nack from the wars Ander­
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Babe T o Pass Up
Women’s Western
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By JIM RECK HR
y, cliainnan of A P hiewafaaturea Sports Writer
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Floyd A. Pair
the fans' commit!
the "Player Ap|
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nlaht, stated th
thank those who
wava to make the
He stated ths

bounced the lW lAunmrr derby
will lie presented ver lln* haiardoua beach-road ttl k at aJPUcIlitUE
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drivers-on th* a wderays In-hind
the wheel, will lie eadv to roll for
$2,500 Ip prlie rr mey. The field
riarrlion. T h r» »-i'» »* h im
ts h aiblen b a rm Harrison, Th roop. H «r - number* sdrK "he fu«t' favorites
rllleest !lratl*l,
l|ril»n t‘in,
H e n ­ a* Boh Flock nf i Junta,I who es­
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SANFORD. FIOREPA

gan at the
Country Club.
About 1W* contestant# teed o ff
In the IB-hole qualifying session
bidding for 32 positions In the
match-play bracket. Single rounds
of match play will start tomorrow
and continue until thei two final­
ist!
bstlle
over ths 34-hols
Thule Saturday.
Foremost among *tha contend­
ers Is 1 12 -pound Louise Suggs
of Atlanta, Ga„ who will be at­
tempting to complete an unparall­
eled feat In W.W.GiA. history
of winning both
the Western
Open and Amateur In successive
years.
The tiny brunette rose to prom­
inence last yrsr by taking the
open 'and amateur, and earlier
this season won the 1947 W.W.G.A. open at Atlanta. With the
Babe, her most feared opponent,
passing up this meet, rhsnces of
the 23-year old Miss Suggs of
completing a double slam are

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Brave, during the streak Blacky
permitted u ’u i . runs, ,/•* coming

Wheel Balancing

victories he was found for four
runs hut In 12 o f tha game* he
limited the opposition to three
runs or lees.
*
- Abe Simon, who sustained two
knockouts at the hands o f Jow
Louis, ts now a licensed New
York slate boxing referee._________

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day he was slated to debut for the
Homher*. The opei

-S A L * :

•a
is tt&amp; a fin
malors last year.
'
el In the spring, and little word
was sent around on* him.
—However, Ducky Harris an­
nounced -Juet” liefore the season
opened that Shea not-only wound
stick but he would be a starting
pitcher. The flrat trip to the mound
for Frank he plUhed Imaullfully

ner on the tract i this summer,
with 18,000 of pifie cash already
stowed In his hip ; jckrl; Wild Bill
Snowden.of
. . . 8 t. A guitlne. Pepper
Cunningham of Trnntuti, N.
SI.
Johnnie Bugera oPNew York City
and Glenn Dunnat^sy of Charlotte,
N. C.
In cooperation fith the city re­
creation dept., Fi$nce is prepared
to hAndle'a.Centitl Florida erowd
nf 30.000 fans. It is the aporta
highlight of the' ummer varatiun

ton Red Sox, but Tex was even
trotter and Shea dropped a 1-0 nod.
&amp;hea then'hung up seven wins In
a row before the Whit* Sox toppe/
him 3-2 In U frames.
By mid-seston, Shea had defeat­
ed every club In th# American
League.
A native o f Naugatuck. Conn.,
Spec has often been labeled the
"Connecticut Yankee." -Ho ha*
even overcome this htndleap. Just
24. he wss spotted by the Yank cm
while hurling for Naugatuck High
School In 1038. He Ink^d a number
Y ESTER HA 7B STABS
Dixie Walker, 1odgrrs, drove In contract the next year.
In 1940 he hurled for Amster­
bosh ruhs with i pair of single*
dam. N. Y.. won I I end* lost four,
to-give tha Dodg rs a 2 0 victory
and wan promoted to Norfolk, Va.,
over the Phillies,
v Murray Dirktoi, pitched a fourbrought him to Kansas City in
hit 5-0 shutout sgsin-t the Plr- the Aerlesn Awoclatlfen where he
LI a double, Igrul*' 7-5 slipped Into teh red—five wins,
header altd
eight U *t«*. in 1942.
second game
. iwilh a one
The Army had Shea for three
hit relief perforainrt In 1 1/1 In
years and ha reporttd to tho Yan­
nlnga of the nlgttrap.
kee* In Panama In 1040 after hli
DRUGSTORE . QUARTERBACK discharge. He waa a working sol­
CLEVELAND—(/P)— Otto Gra­ dier— no bass ball.
Shea has a good fast ball. “ 1
ham, great qparlerbach of tha
like to throw It." ha toys- "A ll
Cleveland Browm of th# Allvoting pitchers like to show uff
America Confcrmce, spent th#
slider and curve and I* working on

Orlando

who upset Mrs. Zaharls* 2 and 1
In the seml-finali o f the 1948
Western Amateur and then was
roued It and 10 In tha finals by
Miss Suggs; Peggy Kirk o f Find­
lay. O.; Marjorie Lindsay o f De­
catur, 'III.; Alice O'Neal
of
Indianapolis^- Jnd.; Mary Louise
Cordlngley o f Dei Moines, I k.;
Mrs, Maurice Gllek nf Baltimore,
Md.; Mery Agnes Wall of Men­
ominee,
Mich, and
Margaret
Gunther of Memphis, Tenn.
— Mr*.—3 a h «r i* » s e t d - * h * — w et
passing up the Western Amateur,
one o f the few tournaments she
hat never won. because of prevlous commitments.

KeiserWon Esmeralda
Open With Good Play
SPOKANE, Wash., A u g .ll—UP)
—'Wsanr but content today waa
gaunt Herman Kelser o f Akron,
Ohio, his wallet warmed by a
$2,000 check and the torture of
the last alx holes of the $10,000
Esmeralda . Open (lo lf Tourney
her* yosterday
only a'7 needla
pointed memory.
L r
Keller won th* event with a
■aven-under-par 273 by knocMIng
down end forcing-himself tovhoot
th* two birdies he had to hava
to adge out Ben- Hogan of Harahay, Pa., who made it as tough
as ha could ba canning a hole
In one. and Ed Furgol o f Pont­
iac, Mich.
Bud Ward of Spokane, reigning
western amateur titllst and twice
the National Amateur king, waa
o ff and on ht this totirmy but
wound up at the head o f the 12
Simon Pure* In ths running with

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"I had a no-hltter for tight in

Among divers yiu can already nlngs,* he **&gt;*. "Then eomehody
list llruce llsrlu
got a single In tha niqjh and Glenn
thrail, as ha rml
Crawford hit a home to baat mi.
prove
on the b
2 to 1. It waa quit* an axperlspringboard and from
malar diving to1

dinar id a eurly-halred. 2 1 -yearold formtr Na
'favy
lavy physical li
tor
from 1Phlladafphla,
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Harlan. Harlan did_ la first compelltlv* dlvim
whlla at Bainbrig.
brig* (Md.) ”Naval Bate In 1945:
than pi___
placed_ 8th In hit first AAU
■championships.
Four month* later, at lb*
AAU outdoor trials, Harlan had
imf*oved to th* point. e f plac-

Harlan copped th# 3-meter spring­
board diving ehamplomhlp * f
Ihe V. S.
r
Then Harlan enrolled at Ohio
State for, at be Says, " If you want
to beat tns best divers you hava
to work along nrtlh them, com­
pete with them, even In practice."
And whlla Harlan, a smart com­
petitor, obviously learns from ob­
serving teammates,
they alto
profit from his enthusiasm, and
wllllngnssa to help them along.
Harlan blue th# book* aa wall
aa th* diving boards. ' il# la aa
proud of hla B plua rating In
hla physical education course#
aa hit diving achievements. H«i
F*a elected
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this week at Miami with i&gt;" itd . '
I .aw Mi*. M.
K. i’.ls with
hrt daughter, Mr*. Vvon-. • rompion. ill til lamb, one
tin* nvek.
M i. Ki hoi*. fill III. tit -( 11. icd“ ,
If. tile delight Of Ini' j i-I t!*.' is
at.le Tw h e'oip’ ^ViM! wflos—In . in*
l+.*eli confined for *•*-■,-&gt;n| l.nifltbShe ha* jnsl^rrttirneil fronl i* -v i -it
with rela th »■* in &lt;!&gt;•■'i -is* B o 1•
rvel. Mr. Kcluds i* hot « i j ! al It b
mid lier ila u jr h t v iIlcplah :» i« i iipi i iitinc ufiet a nt - *»t o|H-t atlun.

Mr. and Mi*, li.n 1 ..i . ^ 1 '
HubV’, lade*, gnd JL
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jiiiinilc; wctiy iim-i-i V thiiio1! " i;niiri *
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tv in honor of the i .ii ■- I - - Pip
nvi-iliU tin- bnihlii i- i their n&gt;
h.om ati.L tin ii f.iinwi.
d h fi'f
pies, id tveie Hi*. I \\ f
Mariltt
and liiSthrr. Mr*. Mm* M. Martin,

beauty pa* Hilt tu be held til Sep-

lembvr,. 19-1.

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BattaFes A flattery kltarging. EXPERT painting — cunt met or
" tECORt) PLAYE RS fot rtut. By
hourly .bast*.
S. G. Grogan. 1r*4Jri
II. B. POPE'CO. INC.
- day or wreck. The Mu»lc Box, 119
O.
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M.rf..|.sh
C frfli
••f * v i n * t,.
t
;W . 1st 2 . Phone 953.
___ 4 CEILING fans tor sale, lauu-v * Free estimates, Phone 78I-J.
het«in.*|s . h i m , Kl'fHdu
Drug Store.
FLOOR SANDING St finishing,
)FFICiS space In Mel*ch Building.
l*&gt; K I i t lfiI - 1* l» t
11***i*|
'Lares M«ht ofices, newly decor- AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
cleaniiiK &amp; waxing. Our pouci
unit enables us to work where
’ eked. oU utilitie*. heal and &gt; n l*”l i|i ." in iitiullty
and Service. The Music But,
there is no electric vomuvtioi
tm u iltrU t furnlthrd. Full H63' l i l l t l r«. ». i -i \I#
HU W. 1st St. Phone 953.
uvulluhle. 21 yedla expelielU-. 111 ..I II. Ill |.|
* W F H . &amp; A. Dept, atorw.
I ll.t.i is V O
E v e r y b o d y 's
11. M. Gleason, l ake Maty, Fla l.tllttL l. x V.l, s
i.-..In,.*.
BONVALESC fTn T HOME
hnw BOOK COATING- Asbestos AluiS IU lttin .1 lit.*.| T tt.it!.
H a rd w a re S to re
sttuiin* ..il lr*■mmum rouf coating- good for ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all * aH,..|.. «ti&lt;i
open St Chulunta,-18 mile* B. L.
i-.l n.-i-l.
II,,
112 Sunliril Avtf. Plim te l
^
metal, slate or composition loot­
- 0$ flsnford ahd 18 mile* N. Ekinds. Smith Uro; l’lione 1168 -* i* Ill.tu
' iti
ing, Stop leaks. Cools your home
'■ o i Orlando. Large screen and
voi
iiu iin iitiiY :*;u TiFii;t
COMPUTE.
KXI'EHT
10 to 15ii. Ten year warranty. NEED A NEW DRESS f Let Wan- ill«L n tu ff ita* b ^ fp fil#*! fcj Hit,
* ojna porche* to sit and enjoy
iEKVICE
_:ul*n
ir&gt; j -r4 K fer
tjt
SKNKARIK GLASS 4 PAIN T
ihfl cool brcerc* o ff I.ake Cathnita make It. Wannita Taylcr, 'P U T , ill ilir- O tr ttit t-nim^4&gt;f Hi*II.
CO. 112-114 W. 2nd St.
. srinj. Large ground* and walk*
Th#J'
link
lit'lli'r. lunKer
Box 145-A Sanford, Rt. 2.
ittul* I ’u u w j i Uiruli,
■Ml .from unto traffic. Large
f ja? is) i i ftir In irj mig
j
SEWING MACHINES
lobby and rooms. Brick const ruc­
JO"
t» O il. .-"I.
-I, : .
| ,.
SALES &amp; SERVICE
tion. Can accomodate 25 only,
UUtlH f f
t ria n t ' tlt-fl M|f(«J,rj|; :
12 .S P E C IA L •&gt; F «V IC F .S
Lui4k-e- «Ui. I aL.y-- --- . - ■
aits or write for reservation HER PS HEWING MACIL SHOP
AM* v»*t Alii. -iu :lu :in »:i
lor.eeOviedo '23iS2 or Dr.
115 H. F H K N ril. PH. ||9u
lt )R RENT—Floor sandcr. Easy qni hi l&gt; t- fiU
i
tin .
, aartin 2392 or wrlle llo i ,l*'l
(M ♦♦‘ftillll rT Ii v j lf itiu v
Cbuluota Florida. Large ra-lan CANVAS PA IN T- cleat- and rot­ operation. Reasonable rater. San­ itt
*uit
fu
r
.i«Vs*ri
*
ford Paint A Glaus t.u. Phone 3ai *,r AiiRHtf. 1511, Ju„ ltl4 , -»*#f
lU .
(I for^u ea tu tn vinit their duelur.
ors.
SENKARII v GLASS A
303.
*YfII SSI II** sit fasifl tp4-iir*t a.P A IN T CO. Phone 320.
iLeibxlfls I i4f**,&gt;*!! * ,
A VAfLAU I.r. at onre, ronvenlrntUiH.il •| flit tilts tjr.lt . I .,
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
“ J |y local, d down town se-iiim.
FLOW EHH
r.vi •li ,T r i»
\vi» i hi j ,,
PARTS AND HURYICK
dale npartuienta wi'h idl
foe all occasion*
H
i * fo n t--lit
Phone 1011
mode mi conveniences.
Adults iteN K ILL A YOST FLORISTS 109 Palatalto-Ave.*
,,u* ’ :&lt;i'' * v u&lt; 1 ,1
R M f . Phone 550.
Hlpe* Ave. just o ff Celerv
YA .D E moth proofing lasts t
O IV I I . ., I ti
Office
ph.
403
residence
oh.
DIO
R
EE ROOM unfurnished apait
year*. Have your woolens moth
*Aa &lt; i*rk r.f t|iK » *,. .rt
I’diift,
nt, adults and leferenre# Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nalls,
proofed now. Downtown CleanT L*
&lt;%i|i5i|r;: pMaiie
era 4 Lahndry, 113 Palmetto
■se. Phone UMW-R.
Purina Feeds, 'Groceries and
,
"I Fli'fftlit
Ave. Ph ope 944. _
Meat*. Tourhton &amp; Watson, 1201
Hi ft I, 1 f nut*
-ROOM furnishe*l apartmsittCelery, Plume 1199.
’
rin k
dult* only. 23UO M.-lhinvitlo.
Plano Tuning'and Repairing. L I. I
H'Hnslt Pniirt HruJi .
Kill. R«a. tlll-W .
FOR
RALE—
IJmrrork
for
drive
IA L ETTATF. FO R SA LE
w«y*
and roadway*— Phone
SIGNS
I ’l» TO
1241.
il T e h t a t e
Show eards and po*tare
t h a d i : in
LN8 UH ANt'K
D—
DllK'H
HIGH
SKMYK'U
ITJXKDO FKEliA--complete lino.
MORTGAGE LOANS
O. D. Landrail. Ptinna 1021
Hunt's Tn*i-itc Fee.1 Siure
ALLO W ANG K
bYMONIl M. BALL. Ilrallnr
Ilsgislered Broker and
F O Il Y O I Jit O U ) It A I &gt;14&gt;
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit. UADLVTDRS cleaned and rr|&gt;air
Insurance Agent .
ed. Volie it Radiator Shop, tLH
Gas stove, oven, frigidalre, *lnk
The MUSIC Hox
Florida State Bank Bldg.
and etiphoaid. Mnrcenell* Cabin __Hah ford Ave, Ph, 360-iy.
I
ID
'V . Iul
|*b. R53
Court. French and Park. Phone
two story, three bedroom
LAND
C L ft A N I N O
AND
229-M.
Two car garage. On
LftA IN AG R . 2 NF.W CATtiR.
r lot H * * HO In Mayfair,
P IIX A R DEIHHL UULLDOZ.
FOR SALK
tell unfurnished or furnished.
HRS W ITH
PAI.MKTT1
.Wheeler o f Sanford
Be 355-M.
_______ OLD NEWSPAPERS— S OENTS
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YIJ.
D RAG LINKS.
EQ UIPM ENT
CANVAS AWNINGS
farm houses, 18 acres land. PER POUND. HUNDLED IN
NOW
IN TH IS
VICINITY
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
IB-three inch wells, 21 ) miles 8 .
BUNDLES.
N IM N IC U T CONSTRUCTION
I o f Monroe on highway 44. John
VENETIAN BLmDS
C-O.. ORLANDO, FI.A. PHONE
10. 15, 20 and 26 CENT
|Davis. Box 18. Lake : Monfoe,
2-2981.
HERALD O FFICE
Aluminum, Steel, Woodl

$50

*iVlKDIATH
,
. T'OSS KSSION
M farm, home, 4 io u ^ ;huii*u
irnlshed or unfurnl|h«4 hen!)- lawn, shrubs, fruit n r e e e range, 6 grapefruit, 6 guava,
ertlmmon, 8 fig, 4 Imiuat, I
ch.
Shade
trees- -hickory.
oak. australlan pine, crepe
»yrtle,!, palms. W acre cultivated
4ch garden soil, I acre cow pas
; tui* , 8 chicken yardi fenced, 1
teeian well, 20 chickens. *«
i aitei
federal Highway In tuos. Near etore 3 miles West
Sanford. Route 1. Box 15.
nferd.
home with Income property.
In. and fairly Priced. The
house la in splendid repair— no*
thing to be dose, except move
tn. Living room, dining room,
kitchen and bedroom downstairs.
[One efficiency apartment, and
[one very large bedroom and hath
! upstairs; also two car garage
fh three room upstair apart^ F R E D W. BENDER
2 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
Phone 10W

ibi

ARTICLES FOR SALE •
TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask

tor demonstration. 8ENKARIK
486 4 PAINT CO. I18-1U
country butter for sale,
ana 788-J.- -

ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS*
.N&gt;w y_ g |{oy,| fi50 x 2 0 d ply
(|r( and ,ubr |oS oO.
Reel's
,,ljnt Khop 3lW \v . 2nd 8l.

RENT A CAR
TOU DHWB IT
PHONE 290
{
SHUCK LAND-MOHRiaori
U DRIVE-IT. IN C

See Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet Metal
Works for new Radiutura. new
Radiator cotes. Radial oi clean­
ing and repairing.

SEE US POR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
AND TYPINQ

3-BURNER STOVE; small
box. 518 W. 1st St. ,

ic*

10 DAY DELIVERY

.

CREDIT BUREAU OF

SANFORD

116 N. Park .

Ph#i* 180

Electra-chef stove and heat! ole EXPERT HADIO ttrPAtRINlvery reasonable. 818 Magnolia.
Fred Myert. 81! E, 2nd SL
Ph. 218.
ATTE NTIO N
MOTHERS #
— DIAPER ^SERVICE—
6 A H T IC I-E S W A N T F .D
Baby Velvet furnishes hospital
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­
Highest cash price paid for used
ised container. Economical and
furniture. T e d Davie Furniture
safe. Fully medically approved
Co. 311 E. 1 st. Ph. 988.
Call Daytona 2467-W collect for
I'L L BUY yottr car regardless of
details. 98 diapers, fa * we#:.
age or condition. Roy Reel, 808
“ FIRST IN SANFORD"
W. 2nd St.
LO NN IE MCMULLEN'S Market
W IL L TRADE 16 ft. Mahogany
Barber Shop vpea Thursday,
Friday 4 Saturday.
Inboard motor boat 4 trailer for
email house trailer or model A
Ford. P. O. Box 1454. Sanford.
14
LOST A FOUND
Phone 1014-R.
LOST— Louie wrist watch between
18th and First Street. Rcwaid
HELP W AN TE D
. return Sanford Herald.
LA D Y TO SELL lovely guaran
teed lingerie, hosiery, ete., direct LOST— Hamilton yellow gold wrist
■ trr friendvrneighborei Big Earn- — wgteh. Seturi(»y._ s fte y m u - cn
•Park Ave. between nth A 1st.
ings. Our 25th year. Write ThoStresta or first street and Msg.
•gereon Hosiery Co. Wolmatte,
“ nolle to- Dr. Munson'e office.
111.
____________
Finder pleas* phona LI7-M,

I IN D IA N MOTORCYCLE, cheep
EXPERIENCED celery grower or
Phone 218. Jack Standifer.
trained farm manager for farm
AUTOS FOR SALE
In Eellwood area. Good position
for right party. A. Duda 4 Sons, 1942 HUDSON Club Coupe. May
Oviedo.. Phone 1151.
be seen i t Middleton's Gttxery,
East Geneva Avar
GIRL for caihler 4 cosmetic coun­
ter. alto soda g ir t L csijr'i Drug 1931 PONTIC I —A*1 condition.
Store.
Phone 515-W.

W e R G P A lit!
FMU-: EHTIMATES
rhun* SOS
Could Victoria Reign 83 Yean
With Stomach Ulcer Pein-'
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LYDIA E. PIMKHAM’S SSSASS

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Mr. and Sira. II F. \\ li.-rlyr, J
a* ill, Florida. Mr*. Ituah - t )- .
and Mr. mid Mis. Ih-ltBpadn.
Mr.•and Mi*. Hlllv We»t oil.
Mr. and Mi- F. t". Pope and J tnn&gt;e into then i.-u'.v n u »iu m l
roit*. Mian and Neltli. win- »&lt;• atutl Intent at th*- old I hum jlm t
i t-nl- cu. -tts -f ih or aunt, Mi - J .‘ hut now owned ■&gt; U r at.] Mi*,
Ttionipst.il, uml M-. 1 humpion.l t’. I.. Wt -i, S i r - i. v
i ilVoutc fn thrir! home in Tainpu!
jiftrr -penilitic their un-.iiion
Ttt I ,nte. Tn Clusnifv
a‘ f
SI. Augustin.-.
tf- Itevvand Mr*.
TlHimp j
•on ehtertniftfii a ii-im i uf’ fiivmU, Ft III KF.N’ T i.' i -o.it lui imbed
..rt.t ti'l.ilive* i. ivntlv with n dliit j npuitmt-nt. .olait- old.'*. Phone
Hhiy-lt.
net: puti&gt;.‘ Those till..) in* *r*n‘
affau with tin- on's were: Mr.j
and Ml*, Ben F, I'm llrii, Mr, i.iulM i I '. n l e T t'urltoil and' 'It- et.-l / m is Was
Ml?, lark I'lm kel!. td t'.s.a t 'll,
A U V E im s IN G
and Mi Will i aibott. *&gt;f Tienli-n.
Mi nit.I Mi - i. "iii iu Wiismi uml
ONCE
«iir*ltittitfV7 ami limi'io* \\ti*..h. of
St: ju ifio iiiir Al " A ll. unit Mr*.
J. II, laii. t u|hI u-ii I, ItdlMtlle al'tl
-■t t.' ■i I •
i\ ..
, ln-.-ii
. ■.1 I ■i .
■ , in .n- t :• nd if 'll i-id '11*
BUT NOW , t
b'lrti lhi*li, wli't have leventlt
I THE I I V
IHiiVetl .1-* lla*v(hUrst. Aia. Mi.
NEVViPAPFJf U
h'a ;i.jii ■t .10.1 - Jts frit ’ I npUOE3-U- j , it
Piinn. . Inisftii *. U.duill* well. Hot
ill BETTER | V J)
fhrv tlo mu like it I In’re t . well

THE OLD HOME TOW N
a h i * atiNi i h«H?t» -M im O rw *n"
at a beauty .nt. -t In Seaside, O t*,
Jo Ann A- sje. 2t). a SclwKtUeacluT
of RoeetiUii, |H&lt;sesl (or this photo
with her k-wty-lrmv. clown and
si-eptre. Flu will rjunpete f»i the
title ot "Mu America ol lyt,"* in
the Atlai.tr t'ujf. N J . Mutual

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Odom Honored

Barrett’s Address

Meteor Shower To
Be Seen This W eek

^

MbNDAT, AUG. ll/

THE SANF01

Red Tide Menace li 1
Moving Out To

Inquiry H
((-»•:■*■&gt;* nsa'Pi

" rail..... (ism Psa* One)
&lt;r«atuu«4 ,1m r » « » n **)
work, includipij the
CLE AR WATER.
surplus
of the h#st cconomUt* In th# nolds from the Army
WASHINGTON. Aug. II. (A*)— tripi lo Europe.
■h-klll
m — “ Tha'"f7ah“
k"fllng*“ rH, t t f l
govsrnmsnt, and wo has# -our stores for about
1* 00.
A shower o f 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 rhnmr 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 amatrur spotters, the ansaving the beaches from m 5
reason the committee gave fm
and
Vandentierjt.
Stsssen and time later.
nounremenl said.
masses o f 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‘
the cockpit’s eye and Prof.^Charle* I’. Oliver, new* conference that he * wan
ha* imptoved durinit the pa" thousand jiapers,
tss' - -t | Beach, residents hept their
year and It is now assumed the; tfull o f them. I was taxiing out-and klower Observatory, Upper Dar­ "quite sorry" the hearing had
-49 'g er* 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 o f ^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."
G
off
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
hail heen a great deal &lt;f miscon­
taken with Ilalie and rereived an
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."
ception about this’ Case. f pr exautographed brill inset Hied; "To
The 27 year old pilot has two
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. Uarrill raid,
my pal,-* Randall Guff, from Rabe
vessels, loaded with refugees from the Ezodus 1347, Intercepted on th# wny to Palestine and turned MCitw
move 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 intenst of
over the new* artivitlcs of many seising markets snd exploiting
ith a rrrw of Iwn to a now re­ the newest typo of giant airliner, ing boat will Ire read/ ti Ufct, to
mighty big chances in nn effort 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,
"W e stand for the broadest free­
( t o i l Irturd I rum 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 rani exactly lie protected against the unenn nn American New* Association In dom o f 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 an ' i
roit
and
viewed
htany
other
sight*
to fin or fili rents an hour, that
Hughes had twr 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.
emlr.irts— an 118,003.000 one for by Cooper with a nuggi-Mlon that o.iu r news agency to mako ilr ^
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
York investment bankers, and ml Houtli Poles.
Sunday by plane, whet • he. was o n e f o r
piielo recotiuu'sarrte ican' N ew* Agenric* to “ domlnal*-- countries, J-or example, the Rrutera Agency wa* quid to seei
. ,
that the American oecupattui)' of
The Irt-st break iif the. Right -nicU.y Mr. and Mrs.’ fJoff - Tr-tBy.' •plxnc*.
tha world," Speaking of the de­ this and U now selling It* news . A fpw
sl^hlngs 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 o f acres) to
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 in the United -States and SouthH *** w" vpn from *PiJ,r Wfb*'
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 ral-t o f 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 "N ot 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 o f 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 o f freedqm coincides
ford Herald and the Mneon ((■'•,) ped."
"The
question’
nf
the
dying
InHr said "I w nted certain in­ with hla commercial -idvontage."
Your Favorite Beverage
overhauled and'atreamlincd. and
Telegraph. He aerved as night
- fluent# of capitalistic monopolies
la lielng conditioned lo cope with Advice To Farmers
sporta editor o f the New York formation from tlutrhes which 1
(Cooper commented: "Surely the) in Dm neiysnam-c-UimU-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* o f mo,In history. He slMingly recoinCompany alioul » j r «r no.,_______ sence/'
) l &gt;miII h«-4 t f m (-n r- l l s - l
Hughes, railing the pottprne* vlllrs o f all news agent 1 -s except| oim IIcs can lint escape It.
minded umpialifivd support of th" wage—tTT-pTmtttrtmn ITlft'Tnnt kcF”
” No matter how nngry Jamrs
on l a "total surptlie," said hi the llritish confined to their own
JlaraHall-Plan-nud he 'mtidriuinil log of-food crops. It nffrcls Dm
countries, as wa. largely Die r s w , ^ , , thu 1|tt„ , itin j, K„ in?
r„ m.,
doesn’t think he had “ a fdr hear­
congressional ruts In funds f &gt;-• Florida farmer who grows vegrtbefore Reuters, reorganlred 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
lin n Ils u r*
nn l * * « r
S lit
He said he wanted lo withdraw,
Information service.
In Ihe confine* o f the United annual pay loll of about $d0.000, however, n statement he imd- on wiilulrew Its cartel domlnnlion wnni pence and Die monopoly press
"Russia is trying lo divert at Stales, just as It affects llmse
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 o f the men mating up the mv reputation had been mined."
" I don't feel that way any mort,"
“ by constantly hammering away exports, and just as it affects Die -list (Dixie) Division, which dur­
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 o f 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 o f 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#
lufauliy which Auoy's Wright Fields Dayton,
dtn collapse of the Russian gov and politiral system*. That Im­ and the 171th
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 Out h*» Wl» “ rhsl
"tommyrot," hut added llial there \merlean 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*hklLttIlu]|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.
brought
J.
He said that a nationwide drive *had
„
- a -former
, em^loV^-•.
,,
lea Is trickling thrimgh Russian nr at least the aevrre rurtnllment
Ataandjr. 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 affrrt 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*
Coastline Railroad and the Winn for hint and U w ilm ;ha dldbustncM
stem." Mr. Barrett said Dial we appeara In 'me, that Ihe utmost
must help 'every nation that rare should lie used In crop.plan-' l-ovett Grocery Company have ,.l " '" " f from W rigTiF 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 ^nator P^rpef ID -FU i 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 'ea tle w a l i * M P e a t O a r )
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 o f 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
definitely
part
of
the
atuff
Prin­
right
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
‘The
Prince,
however,
hasn't
I'ersonally I do not think this
did not believe the hesrinr would
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 jhat 7 W elt;! 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 o f good-demand crop* Some of the leads ,we have been 17.”
Uts are organising an .Interna­ f or. 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.
authorities.
Jaycce Conference
•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 lead
I tto war."
E gypt’s W arning
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 o f 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 o f other experts.. .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"
o f Lucky Strike buy "fine quality leaf.”
spread among the nations o f 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
A fter all, that’s what you want 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
a cigarette . . . the honiet, deep-down
th# war.
reporters, said he is not »r spared
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 o f 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
that we can bring pressure to
Trie banquet was. presided over
Tha premier said Britain "has
hear on our reprascnlgtivea In by William 'Rolleston, state Jar* been g stumbling .block to our in­ er because of tha enmity which ns
f o remember*.#
contend* 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
- 100 ynars"
yeara” end
and
ner for
lor hla
nis address
enure** and
ami In­
in- ment for the last
lest-100
*T told Mr. Meyer to ti*a car#
bring troduced
to do what we can
reed stale Javcne officials at- gddmL that-*hv real obfeet Of Ihe of these hors end ke«p th,m
Wore
ilations Undini
M l..
" s t !r*‘ ty
1Brili*b Py-” &gt;
“ I told him t . tm.
to arHrt
M ss hulk Mct.ehee of St. to more their force# shout In such uroT#
prove our
v i. 1.1
our relationa
r#laUoos with
with u
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
A fU r that Hugh*, suld, h# paid
out of members of the local committee air."
u,
IHU# attsntjon to wtwt U g t r waa
and to support strong who had charge o f 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# o f 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
‘
MMdudvd, "dsptnds upon us here cation.
•qu art. miles.

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. To Protect the Peace o f the World;
To Promote the Proar*** of America;
To Prodace Prosperity
wfty for Sanford.

AN
V O LU M E X X X V III
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lit S. Charges Back From
Reds Planned
egime

Denmark

Support O f Corumun• ists In Greece By
Soviet S a t e l l i t e s *
Said Peace Threat

Ruhr Talks
Will Include
German Policy

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
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S A N F O R E f, ‘ . F L O R I D A . T U E S D A Y , A U G . 12, 1947

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LA K E 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 o f the charter."

NIWlt-tltCTID president of tha
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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(,
rbprirtm 'kffrr"(he initial 'niton
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 at 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

N O . 193

Inquiry Is Ordered
Into

Odom Lands With Bound-World Record

State D epartm ent'In ­
dicates S o f t e n e d
Attitude In State­
ment A t S e s s i o n

Convention.

THE

Partly rloudjr tonight'and Wedne*
day. with (raftered shower*.

LLB nt-i-___

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 12,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* o f 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
Balkan 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 vn if
r&gt;g Commission bad not fa*7 creation o f th* aubiidlary
Jry group now in Greece.
"It waa riopoted by the Unituetegstton,'
- »d “ 8tat*i da
te n Hon
he d e c lar­
i ' |r,siii&gt;F* m r * t i rn *r

W

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* I he‘ world mark and »l*n lieltereil the plnbe-girdMog, record whlrh the "B flltk W ir
(Inlernallnisal Hoiinilphiilo)
and its * reiv rMabluhed last April.

National Guard
Measure
Dutch,Indonesians
Uuit
Is
Endorsed
Is Approved By ByV F W Members Hurl Charges O i
British Commons
Truce Violations

Clark Orders M onbpolists Jailed;
C IO Seeks Restor­
ation O f - Controls

.WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 &lt;*’&gt;_
Attorney General Clark today* or
io&lt;
detedi an invctiifiuon
investigation oi
of four*
Tighter Laws An,a»it3t clothing
ing and housing price*''
prire*'' ■
Lobbying A te 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
WASHINGVON. Aug 12 UP)
.Senator
O'Mtlioney
(D W 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
the Birwster .blowup" a» ullirt rate*'the Justice Department
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 inAtistn follow* a thre* months
study of the present price situa­
toiled lli.it’i a lustier of opinion" 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

*fkr prnpo»*d National Guard
umt !» he formed in Sanford
- i-tdmard by the Veteran* Of
B i l l P a sued 178-63 rn
Foreign War* Poat 3282 at lire i Republic Sends U. S.
Following D e b a t e regular •nceling livt evening a;
Delegate 2nd
the l.rglon Hut. Following a
Of Eighteen Hours .tall In Capt, Roy Green who
Ruling For Trimming
bitration. R c ' i u c s t
outlin'd the Guard program, the
Shrubbery A t In ­
LONDON, Aug. i?. pin— VFV. members were urged to
BATAVIA. J.v*. Aug. 12. (Ab
lleadf|iisrlere . of the Cotisrtra­ paritiipaie In the project.
t e r s e c t i o n s Made
The Pub It accused the Inil** Part* announced tonight
( ‘npi Gfrcn discussed rhe i f
that Winston Churchill would tbrn-mt ~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 aini
P. M „ EST) in repU to Prime
f. f those with previous mil- Sumatra, and the Indonesians
ctease* in licente few for plates
I
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
TAM TA. Fl a. 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.
da dispatch from Pari* today Dr Hriber! It. Mills, director of
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
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, *c- direct violation of the truce under the “ unlimited control of Is that It “ has been caused by
which bee cine effective a we*k
renting to Cap!. Green.
| ,7 Attorney General Tam Watson ager of the Western Union Tele­ Itnued warm, similar to that of covery 'program.
the presence ‘ of poiton gas in
American monopolists."
ruled yesterday that Seminole graph office, piotested an' incrcsi.- yesterdays" the Weather Burrini
Uuyd lipyle, James.Wright and ago last midnight.
PlBVila »atd tlie jrraty provided Gulf waters.
*__* measures of" a mill
*■*
The bill, paurd 178 to 65 af J--hr Rauls were appointed to
County Judge Rl W. Ware la en­
said.
Dr. Mill* &gt;*hl he had received
‘The Imloneiiau i.wlm at Jog. Hint "several
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*
report* the Army dumped Lewis­
tnry
nature
be
carried
out
Jointly
w TKi* ruling was mn.h* In res- $100 annual rate. The Commis­ linois- and- Iowa was reported In cifically gave the A like adminis- Meeting Sept. 22 at winch time Jakarta countered tint the Dutch 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 BuIt *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
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 that
jection
on
the
ground
that
they
o f 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 Veteran* 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
added, “ Is regarded in Pari* asi l * very lethal, even in diluted
bean! -eaib Tue-dsv evening
the
Community
are
available
for
in western Java. An Indonesian evidence that along with nego­ form," be slated
bad presented a bill to the Com- Mr. Sayer, The ordinance goes in­ ward through Kansas, Oklahoma
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.
to effect on Oct. 1.
Approxlmatelv 50 inemlier* at- communique .said the Dutch a*- tiation* between the United States
from 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
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 f«r the "tide” which has
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.
tear whan the county population viding fot inciryse in ii^ipection
ICsstlssM m **•■% Twer
'■
ax
announced
that,
beginning
from
Conservative
and
Liberal
|*rhed 22.00a In 1040 the county
Jogjakarta Ra’Hway.
It said} "Report* about this treaty L ille*' littering Iteachaa from
d't-t.
8
th*
post
will
hold
two
feta
of
electrical
initallationi,
and
opponents
who
hail
attacked
thr
Sarasota to Clearwater. Other
opulatlon waa 22,304 as rotnparrd
''H'tmilnttrrt *»n !*&lt;*«• T n »l *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’ act o f th* Legislature In 1U23
hcc
h
A list of 27 haiardou* Inter(O ilin g
tin l * n i * T i f t )
ing some mustard gas bomb* in
.which set th* aalarv of the judge scctlonx where shrubbery or tr*e*
Marcel Fell!*, local sign painter,
the Gulf last summer, but denied
i of th* County Court at (500 -n obscure th* view of moW M* was
who recently returned with Mr*.
tbe gns was potent enuugh to
| vear. -iri
preaented .by IWk* tiGMnf Roy
kill so
*o • many lists over »o wide
Judge War* today declared that VVHHanrv.' T m Commlilton iletnr- Faille from Toronto, Ontsrjo,. to
HDEN OS AIRES, Aug, 12 M l
JACKSON,
Ml**..
Aug.
12.
bPi
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
MOISSON, Franca, Aug. 12— Mississippi's lieutenant governor
--1 ho*#* 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 two of surf and gusli, which cause in ert­
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
GrttuKltr Gommfteion. Ho stated *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 o f 14 by hls-dog which In turn was bit­ fpneminent was pledged In “ win the World Scout Jamboree.
fiat hit* ‘* p r k '’ as County Judge Cily will remove the shrubbery.
mary said they would not con­ presenre nf some irritating ga*.
C* echoSlovak scouts, tho only test hia nomination and two he continued.
on the "Echo,* ana Don Sill and ten by a dog that had rabies, ar­
l , and Judjf* of tho County/Court
‘In rfihlltion. trees at Iitterser- Mr*. L. L. Bill, M i 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 a tlaa t* *■ (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 too 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
field -last ’ TuemfSy;
pnrtrd
by
Brasilian news axen- by the warmth of their Welcome,
Tropical Storm Is
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 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 Readies of dead ft ah cast. UP
during the night, but tha*deposit»
truck loaded with fish and 400
of Judge Ware'* office nt D.M4;
The
search
fo
r
the
hoy
started
vloch,tnfcelher with the Colo­ headquarters - tent, umllitrihutcd. go into a second primary. Ji-asa were the smallest in several day*.
MIAMI, Aug. 12, bP)— A trop­
Home of the Ciachoalovak hoya W. Rhanks, llilrtl high man, who
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 o f 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 o f (485 in « x- fnr force is expected
ted to cress
c
the
faaa he was allowed tompen- -Yucatan Peninsula today and en­ last evening dined wttn Arthur Charleston Board of Health stat­ 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
were welcomed with open arms.
■tion o f (5.A53.
he waa undecided. So wa* the rrew* in thi* area vvert reduced.
ises to win or die.
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 W ar
ew Title O f Indian with a squall area extending 150
2 U. S. Airlines To
"W e’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 A re Convicted
;ader Is Designated reported at 10 A. M. by tile Feder­
Kenneth appeared lo lie In good Operate Toyko Line
taught to look for political unity er Hamilton could demand a run­
Call Oriv Bugsy’s Girl physical condition, said Dr. (julllal 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;—
Grady Norton, chief storm fore­
Just .don’t matter. It’* a higher
(,!•)
All 231 defendant# in th*
Pakistan Conatltuent Ai
Arum* caster. aald Continued northwest­
M IAM I 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 llr e Chief P. P.. Short livered.
authoriied to operate between th*
not
countries.
Every
boy
It
Just
FoncentraUcm
camp
operator*
Firts Destroys Barn
Pacific Coast and Tokyo as a
fohammed A ll Jlnnan, president ter th* tropical disturbance en­ and
acting
Detective
Chief
were convicted by a U. 8 . mili­
first stajx toward reopening Japan a boy to every other boy.”
’ th* atsemblj and governor gen- tered the Gulf o f Mexico and a Charles W.. Pierce of th* Miami
Belonging
To
Syntes
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. Hoffm an
amed A ll 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 o f stein gamb­
WASHINGTON, Atlg. IS UP}— have b«aa (ranted temporary per­
north-east wind, completely ilr»- agr* of war by personal brutali­
mits for operations to Japan,
Th* title, which means "Great ated near latitude 20 north, long!- ler Benjamin (Bugsy) * 9c-gcl The Whit* House
announced tod*
_________________ay
Mrs. Harriett Susan Hoffman. troyed the frame and metal *lruc. ties and the murder of prisoner*
They aald rthe permits were
•**w" will be used In all nf- i ttide
* 87 west
H M 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 t if 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- atart raoparting field,-Ill. snd- wa*--a re*ld«nt of ■- The f l r e w * report&lt;-d -at- I3t35 1— After-the-eaorl presi l-nt, Rrift*
eslon since the assembly opened
miles Bishop.'head
prUsto
detect.
lake Monroe for tha past sight P, M., according to Flra Chief M. Vlrm-ral Emil 0. Kell, pronounced
if*and brought Dm flir t
our.
outward Ire •a
agency hired by Mis* Hill to prrM M C T tW jv told reporters 1 Japanese 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 o f 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 fo r­
a detailed
policy and two coualna, Mr*. Dale Krein- firemen kept the blaxe from fur­
'CHIEF CONVICTED
■lightly south o f Cozumel I t ____
Short said Miss Hill "appeared September, but that tha lime of Commtealoti
5W YORK. Aug.. 12, ^/Fb- In a few hour* and cross over tha reluctant to talk." " I t waa mostly departure is yet to be deterrnln- statement o f thi* government's brlng and M l*. Paul Oglesby ther ruining aeed bed* and cover*, mer American eltlxen, Edwin Katdestroyed, Mr. Sjrme* estimated xen Ellenhogan, himself a BuchenBlgnalioan Harold E. 1
ad.
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view* on restoring commercial of Lake Monroe.
northern Yucatan PenlntuLi this email talk." h Ttaid.
weld prisoner who became a
Th# born was Insured, he said.
Funeral
aerrieea
will
be
bald
29, waa
air
flln
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to
Japan.
afternoon and into tha Golf of
MU* Hilt
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trusty assistant of the Nail*, and
art
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estimated
at
at
10:30
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Wednesday
at
Until,
now,
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air
ser­
Mexico tonight Caution la ad­ Paris early Saturday morning. Braxll for tha closing day* of
spes’l fleet tons accusing him vised in northern Yucatan and ad- it wa* In her home.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 Joel* Eu Waldeek, former
along with email tools, the trac- high S3 officer who wa# tbe
mistreating fellow
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su­ Erickson Funeral Home In chai
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arrangement*.
Dr.
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country with hi* family ahoaid preme an lag commander, ai an
h* tried for war crime*.
kept In hi* office In tbe barn.
1 the Philippines.
Brownlee will officiate.
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th* next 24 hours.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGITP

THUR8DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH R eturn From
11,000 M ile Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
A griculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B-2V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

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INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

Kitchen
Cabinets

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New Style Ice

llere'ti another real
value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronH M juenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all meaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v alu es/
EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

Service
For

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m IH h C fleas P u r T t m l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

BREAKFAST SETS REDUCED!
t
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for
our AUGUST
SALE!
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farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
■
Mtili Mlv
tiHf .Tuesday
, (iH-ritw visiting
etffinuK
■Pent
the day
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielu
te returning
m u tn m g to
id .their
.it__ summer
fore
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that !
guest room NpW!
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Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

2 Superb Pieces*

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You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

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We Didn’t Forget the
Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

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High Chairs ..
$3.95 to $12.95
. Strollers

99,(

Reg. $12.95'

g .9 5

Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Ja n e Joined the party In the
afternoon.

' '0Dt&gt; CHESTS
The Alwnvg Handy

4 Pcs. In Genuine W alnutw eneers

Mr. and M rs.’ T . L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
iv t returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and N iagara
IU. Thay agree though th a t
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It w as to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
$14.50* and $&lt;9.95 on these
Mahogany
18th
CENTURY

quloltely designed
GENUINE
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Note The Landscape Mirror

Exactly As Pictured

WE INVITE
OPEN AN
ACCOUNT

TRADE-IN

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To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
e T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Cdpud*iaf4*"cU)UdUf#i*' lo.dgnt
mid Saturday Widely scattered
show ei* S aiuiday sflermion.
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Control Over
Time Buying
r Ends Nov. l

Reds HitU.S. Tw o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Trum an Signs Meas­
ure But Hits Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American imlitution
known at the "essy payment
plan," a a bulwark againht in*
- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_Ra hill intended tin, io m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
Heated Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

C ity Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
A tJ a y c e e J W e e L .
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
ence This Weekend

California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Sinkfinjr Dates Made
By M argaret Truman

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened Wife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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I GOLP POSTPONED
f
ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

Senator Says H e la

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
__
Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

V CALDWELL FU N ERA L

MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
after
H ughri,
mulli-millionaiir plane
builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
ftee air transportation fiom hint.
firm tier it chairman of the
Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omHe then aaked how the United’ pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) Slate* would like tur Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other flats, aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
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Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
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against IhJ
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. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
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nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c uf Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
,
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closed.
"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii clo,*
K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
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Tha Semlnola High School gild;

Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork. CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

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Expansion

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Growers Favor Soil
( tmservalion Here

Ex-Sanford Men Head
Gainesville Reserves

Anti-Red H ungarian mid
Chief Reported Dead

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joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
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N-n.iloi I rigumn (U-Miili.) capitctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittu-

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Initial practire session* will Ikmunistn S t r e s s e d M r),.
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light and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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Ilia n giuV innirtil.
The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'i n u i i r i t r a n d
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
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olid ira d iiq
i|&gt; jiin U lig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
a n u i i t l i n r il l , llir pi.'igt-iM ‘'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( • i i iiiin r i ( o n l r l r l i t r t o I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
f
to
KariM*hiT
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com|tlluil
liy
ihr
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this
wcrkctlll
at
tin
Ml)f.Ill
Inn
' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He wax.tfyftilt^o
, n,, |
MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.imalive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " . Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
o.
u,,m\
Indulrd ttiljiuiinnirlil
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llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will start a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
M&gt;.
of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated that n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h-i ih»*
|„(|
are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts
eight
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til.
.amllst
gowrnmrill
"hr
Jaycee*.
he
dd
q.oli'n.rr.t
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Willi
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h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tumFlorida scenes in full culor, In- '■
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loll
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inveasary
for
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lu-sriil.
M
ali*i....»..l«l.Ian
hour
on
the
hop
front
franco
le|w |l laid.
rrats, to coincide with ihp school
hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
dealing null Ihe Hi if. .1*
.un,
*&lt;*&gt; .......... I'-'lftv *'*♦ whirl .and
perfect weather. Gnmlcr, N fld,
color*. The latest type plastic jn
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-w
a
s,h
is
only
stop
tn-foie
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
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mid
w
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will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
t a k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6 .80 () While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■ •11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
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W:i&gt;
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Cairo
tim
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ij.OOll
II,an.- fn-rf.-iniy ('1)111,-1' Ed,
the Sanford staff. The new roach
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..ejlaidishV barking thr lull, reitl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ 'ly «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
f
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§i imitMiivtt i*»* 1*1118 «* i m ;h 11
I
Mllu o f till* tin t i«*i *-tl lltktHi M } 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VI91
m
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to
tak
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Rollins College, Tyler played In ions of gasoline. He got t^ m , j
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lo u rrtn
lo
tin.!;,..■■
--d J tm p lo v .-ri. ii
leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t'.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon,
of
gasoline
In
an
hour's
lh«
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T
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
C
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' F -un&lt;tC&lt;o m p a n y ; l», K .U . Iln. o
.■lint VUHl
visit IH
to Taiion
Square
ui u( tlu- Aradeitiy.
his first Ti .th.w
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palm
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John M Howell AH-kl A-PhD.
I m'i-u
Chicago
nvw
lot
1&gt;" iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO
Couimunisti
gutlin
S tandard Time yeilerd ay .
| (.,ab * n of ......r r e l/p ip e : I ' M
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hiding iirnd* of various mdustOtilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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t'lHigatf, m akers o f nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
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grow
ers
tu
rin
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O,it
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"A
nnllier
matter
whult
jeiiu-.,
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen*
mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier 46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Sophom ores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of
th
r
voters,
IK
in
Loiigwuod
mid
BUDAPEST, Aug. 8, &lt;47— A
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l. aside from six vsntara who
division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
18 In -Sanford, w ere in fuv ,r uf
Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
*
,
were away on m llita y or nursing
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r reportJohn II. H interm iater, USNR, had
Ag r i l l C. K. p A W s o u , N o Vo *. S
ing the death of lb-la Knvae*
.
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Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
The result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
1- by lha ___
Russian*■ 8;
provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
..
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1 In uneasy Atlan*. and veteran Board in Gainesville (n deteniilne ted collecting J 22.1 mi, i M I2.!.U(mi
pile*
-T
h
e
Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin men! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V*
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j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
•futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published s o a r e d to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ -•of**■
----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
r in th a United Bute*, new j

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Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
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"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a
bumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r I **r Ip. repeat uudei n a tii.h L atari*.
outh
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n garii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu)
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I

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ll. i w .u d I higher agreed today, af*

Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack
on the United H tatri, challenged
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for
violation of human Fight* “ when
the United Stale* might t* open
to even more serious charge* in
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Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
1T ~
M
„„^„.,i0dom
Heads For
Practice Monday!

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Ferguson D e m a n d s
* Meyer Be Put Back
On W itness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seflout violationi of human light*r‘ plane Investigation
at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
campaign to remove "to-called ditSrnatoi
litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
loyal employed fiom government
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­ tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
viet Representative Aleaei N. Kru- w st afraid In tiavel alone with
kov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­ M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United ment un that affair,” the Maine
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! ap- Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
plicaliou for admittion to the UN.

“ It l» -unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw thea rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
1 ** *
w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (M ila n ,a aa l&gt; a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••hiiuntil aa I'aae MtSIIdown the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­
proximately 4,300 acre*.
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* h ave.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard andd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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f o A rm ik r H i n t s •H U f l a i a

lljr MARTHA COLE
AP Newafealure*
WASHIN O T O N -P rluce Abdul­
Xtelnl'iah. II. D . T o H arry True
dal*
HOUSTON. T ex—The (rim se- lah (of Yemen), wearlnif a rob*
« 01 VTt lii:»:l&gt;«
cretaiy opened the door of the ...
of _sheer. hand-woven w hitr fabric
, Mclntixti. H. «lr*aor&gt; *loi He'
muled
blue and green office and*
and white turlian. entered the
,_
_,
... -MJ
«rly* l» t I tllk I Iftghtand Pari
fjpwned at the faint b u tt from |M-a&gt;utiful alttlnir room of lllair
W illiam .. II. W . M in
le.rulli
H. W Da fl tail* I lf amt It* V,i
ihV a ir conditioning u n i t 'i n the L •e llnuae. the ifovernaient’a guest
Aralal. IMairne tlrok Co’l V'M &lt;
Iwndow.
quarter*. The IInterpreter waa
lllark llamml-rk.
___ .
.
" 1 of la-banon.
Oveta Culp Hobby w*w* nu (;,.&lt;irKa.
Ts'njil.
Waklm
|t&gt;*on. P. A. elua P in t. K.
u n n e c e s s a r y noiae, not rven j f a in t1 The Prince ahixik handa with
trarla land In Ho. If It. I t
b u d In her sound-proofed office the newamen. found ,him»elf a
William* T. J. A II XX \V&gt;
llama tails It and 't* Mpilna Jan
a t t h e Houaton Post, where the hiir rlub chair In the corner of
muck.
la executive vice-president. She I the room and « ta rtn | apeakuiR
HP. tl. iS T tT K R ntlT ll tliti*
and her
hualiand, ExUiovernor softly In Arable. In a louder,
tmvla. -*-C. M, -tu t Mae P.. 1
more,Jnleo*e "voice XVnkipi ’tra n ­
Pla. Httrua PriHlurtlim I’f. . .
slated; ‘ making rverythlnR aound
Plorlda . Power and l.iatu • 1
liaake** Triui t*o -tat. •
tike poetry.
Thomas It. laater To Plrat IV'
*
o
•
•
aral H A t. A**n.
There waa a lonR Introduction
Itavla. N W. *&lt;ua AreRon
having to do with the P rlnre’a
To P rniral Plorlda Produrllon 1
Rial it ude al having an audience
Htoul, Win K elua I.all ■• ,i 1 J
W. II KllluU - tu t MarJiP'w itlT'4hr newainen, with maiiv
Tru-wlal*. Tarrv A. d . i Matt E
referencea to thin "g re a t” and
la To Jam-* A Matthews .lo t II"
"noble’' and "fine" and "Ix-auG.
M,
ful" and "de/norrattc” em intry
of oura.
.
He touched on the ancient
V a r liiu i
«*«ieh
mal^vr*
.culture of hia own country, which
rouuujunlxyJUJO
•*4|l«l|Mt»Vtll.
reu irn n l frmn li
occlude* I he aouthweat corner
collision in which the G rren Diau M ii\» ii:N T nr* mdmt (*u *k
of the Aiablan Penlnaula on the CARH FORM ZIO-ZAC I'ATTKRNS, on and off rail*, follnwlni irammed
K*iiiilMl»lr Tn w l «*••. T*»
by a Hurllngton freight
Red Sea. lie i|xikc of lla tiring tminib |ia**enger train, on m ute fmni 8t. laiui* In Cbtragu, wa to first reports.
llowi#
C n rp .
the country of the Queen of train near l.ilchficbl. III. Rente 21 fieraons weru injured, arrordli
V U T H lN Ol* MHIITHII*V&gt;
(International Koundphoto) . ^aiM
iV
b
lM
l H m. I'riNf. &lt; r
A m u T&lt;
Sheba and the flrat land to uae
I U M r Ii a\ . Kin it r i m
K rrJ.
parliam entary pmradurea.
I V n ira l K lo rtd i I’hmI. A m d . T
H e em phaaiinl at lenth the
friendliness all Arab
rn u n trira
the same month. Houaton wet- feel for the U njyd States, touch,
rnmeit her with a lianquet. The eil on the iK lW ine question and
VV Villi VM V IIKKIIV
then Mayor Oil* Maaaey desrrilsul pjeadrd for "supimrt
(llu-a. An,-dit V. rtu* l i s t s V.
In ju st
AP
N
'ranfralurr*
( iji'P l To Jaa. A X«rt‘ H m '**»
her a* “one of the city's most di*- causes." Hi--lhanh*»|. th e group
• ItKRLIN-^FIIe* a t the rentr.il
&gt;-Its
InguUhrd fltlrcn*,"
and more for listening, shook hands again, police
statio n reveal stories of
K n - a l o . vlalil, t il
than 700 Texan* gathered lo say tMiwrd and retired._
th efts, assaults, kidnapping*, ami
ll.iv.an
* '
"W e're proud o f you.”
Yakim told us liol to gw, th at m urder—alt rotnmltti-u for Ihe
t'J ly iif K.m fiir,I T o W l&gt; Eorfos
Being home for Mrs. Hobby another fellow wished to ' see U*
—
liv*
AtmI,
H in t Jwinr* t -t
meant ruining l«*ck to « house­ a moment The other fellow Was sake «f another ration cartl.
Last
month,
for
example,
a
:•*
*
To &gt;*l&lt;lo«&gt; I. Ilrtawli
hold* With her
huabanl she son of the prince m inster of year-old n ty relli-1 recipient imirilH n.il C&gt; I- -Ida a
plunged into the job of running Yemen Attired In g arb sim llat'
t-rrd
a
housewife
for
Ji.r
ra
ti/n
a -newspaper.
to that of Ih* prince, he came in
Hundred* of other rvapopsihill- with hi* arms full of packages. card, aix rhildren were kuliuipped
Ilea camv, too, but thu ncwspaiJc* • Waklm said that Prince Ah lit order to get their vahmhle
rhlldren'a ration raid* and a young
was flr»t in her career.
dullah wanted to give ua a “moat wife waa fatally atajd.uj i v a -hus­
"It may aound aelfi*h,"Mra.
Bumble present. Just it* a souve­ band In an argum ent over ^ aloli
Ilobhy, adm itted, "hut whernir. They're must humble, most of bacon.
CHRISTIAN * MISSION \ltY
aver I gp and whatever I do,
FIRST METHODIST GHUHCB
humble," be said, "but they were
“ H unarr and grrrtl i* swiftly
-1 find myself » under lug ^ If
A TI.IA N U BCH U JlC lI-------made all by hand In Yemen of __ killing off. Ih e .last remaining _
tin Savnford-Orlando Highway
- Park Avenue at F ifth' S treet
__ there - la not som e way -in_ th tn rx frm n -Y n n rrr'
.
rircenrv
In
Ihe
heart*
ol
we
Rev.
Glenn K. Smith, Pastor
. J. K. McKInle). M ialaler :
w hlrh'thb experlenre can l&gt;e of
German*." *aid a municipal
SUNDAY
.
0: th A. Md Churrh School for
help to Ihe P ost—Ar .go to
We couldn t lielirve our ayes.
olftrial. "All acruple -rent*
10;00 A. M.: Ilible School. Mr.
ward making the I'oat .i finer
All Agra.
...
„
Each envrbqte contained a strand
gotre.
For
an
extra
»lirc
of
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worslip A. Wieltoldt. Supt.
paper.”
of pure amber lieads, perfectly
bread one steal*, for an extra
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship
"The Neceaailv Of In to leran # .’
The colonel who commanded the matched and oiamenteil w ith a
pound
of
butler
one
commit*
A nt hcin “C hristian, Th* Mart M issionary Sunday will be obser­
WAC* in olive drab, with her rap v silver
tasw l, lint evgn more
aaaull,
for
an
extra
ration
Card
ved. The psstor will apeak
Hleak* Sweetly O’er Thee.'
:
at regulation angle, I* Still brisk, wonderful was a" cigarette r a w
one murder*.”
7:00 P. M.: Youth .Fellowahp.
8:00 P. M.t Union Service a t th«
efficient and poiaed In a tailored of silver f »lisct«^». exquisite as
8:00 P. 51.: Union Service al l*trsbyterian Church. '
auit of a different color. But the fine lare and t* Bring In one • “ We ih the rily orlinipiatratinn
a i r helpfesa to cure the situation Presbyterian Church,
hate are something rite .
co rn rr~ a triangle of silver en
FIRST CHURCH OF KIIRIHT.
It may be Juat a glob of pink graved with the King of Yemen's Ix-cauae of th e city-wide corruption
in official circle*. The dally paper*
SCIENTIST
feathers or a stovepipe of ei-ru
CHURCH OF CHRIST J'
are full of atoriea of food thievery
H00 Eaal Second Stryel
.
felL but
whatever *114 above
Elm Avenue al Second Slrssl
and fraud committed by city o f­
11:45 A. M.t Sunday Schmti.
those fcruie * haxcl eyed Is a*
A rthur I.. Ilutler, 5lini»let
ficial*?
*
11:00 A. M.t Morning Service,
wacky aa
anything Ildllywood
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Subject
Thiuightful Berliners »«y lh al
ever dream rd up.
SUNDAY
the dangei today I* not the tdeo
Reading Hoorn Hourx 5:00 .to
Unexpected touche* «Pp«ar In
im.lt* Study, lOJtO A. M
6:00 P. 51. Tuesdays and Fridays.
logical gap Iwtwrcn eastern and
her surroundings. On In # * ta m e
Preaching and Communion, It
Sunday School and Wednesday
w estern minUnl German*, liul the
hookahslf with volumes tin geo­
evening m eetings have been dla
gap "between people ind families A. 51.
politics in her new spaper office
Service at (Jounty Jail. 2:10 P,
rontinued for the summer,
o f food envy," a* one lady patter
are threw voukUxika. They ate
Service a t County . Iloitic,
phia*cd It.
well.!humbled, for Mrs. Hobby
THE ClIURCII OF GOD
p lans'hef household's, mentis. And
Evening Service, 8:0« t '. ’ M.
awamped with dixorre suits '
TUESDAY
*
based on argument* due to Ihe
Radio Sermon—WTRR (M00)
Sundav School
moat primitive *elf-pre-*err a ­
30 A. 51.
’
.
Civile C. Musa, Supt.
desk
every
night
ea
rlesn
aa
j
tion reason*." a leading law ­
Hollandaise sauce, while perhaps
WEDNESDAY
ll:0 0 A. M.: Pastoral Service.
If a indium cleaner had been
yer declared.
tha m anaging editor w a iu in the
llilile Study. 8:00 P. 51.
All imrmbera a rr urg-.-d to lx- pre­
over It.”
•
"The husband asks ’J»hv hi* w ife
outer office.
*
THURSDAY
sent a t thia service.
Al home there Is more lime for gives h im .so tittle to r n l&gt; Do •*
On Ihe table w here fashion
Radio Sermon—WTItR 4 1 too|
7:46 P. 51.: Evangelist!; service.
m agatinra lie side-hy.*l|te with her two children. H rr dsughter, th e eat more while lie is out work­
' 7:45 P. M.: Tbcwlay U. L B.
the W&gt;ll Street Juiynul ytands a Jessica. 10 goea to ' a private in g ? He Ix-gins to lock the food
Servlca.
nhntngrayh of Gen. ' George C. school in Houston. Her son, WII- aw ay at night. They quarrel b it­
7:46 P. M.: Thurarlay W. M. B.
Marshall, chief of s ta ff whrn 5(r*. liarn P. Hobby, Jr., 15, waa home terly. Soon they’re in my em ut
‘
thia summer from St. Alban'* for a divorce, one Judge cxllililr Study (A t Pa.da Chutrkl Service.
g The public is Invited to attend
tfrhool
in
W
ashington
and
back
to
45
P.
M.
plained,
.bookshelf is a statu e of Palls*
III the*.- aervift*.
"W ife* report th eir hus­
Athsna, whose bead was Ihe em ­ the Post, Last summer he had a
paper
route.
This
summer
he
was
blem of the WAC.
band arruse them of not diaup In the rily room getting the
Irlbullnx the family foixl fa ir­
fleets Culp Hobby hasn't for­ hang of club reporting.
ly, Husband* rail th eir wire*
gotten the women who served in
One reason th at the fund-rais­
‘stupid fool*' because they
uniform, nor have they forgotten ing campaign of the Houston
do not supplement Ihe regular
her. Christmas caids announcing Community Che»5 was a success
hah* birth* ami te tte rs romn this year - was th at Oveta Culp
'tre*l|l)r. All are answered.
Hobby was Its publicity chair­
The order of arm y regulation man.
w
haa remained in her life. It seep* ' The list . of orgxnirathm.i of
W l make our own lea Cream, All flavor*
202 Sun ford Avc.
Into the memo forma Issued frum which she la a member include
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
het nfflce and Inin tho precise out­ the Southern Newspaper Publish­
lines of tha speeches she. delivers. ers Association, the hoard' t.f Ihe
"Of course one of Ihe most
^
' /
A 4/ertlalng Federatinoq of 'Amer­
( Important
thing* I learned
ica. the Houaton Symphony So.
from Ihe Army waa org an isa­
4 1 4 S n n fo rd A v r e a o
tion of limes," Mrs. • H o b b y " Association ami a v ice-presidency
0«M.
of the Cleburne, Tex., National
“ Hut more*, than th a t,” , she Hank. Her latest teponslbiliiy
added, " b learned how it fee!*' to was appointm ent as * director of
bo on the receiving end nf new*, Ihe American Society of N pwspaper w riting. The result is that paper Editor*, th* first women to
nqw | try to see In it that the
Post I* always fair lit Ua rep o rt­
ing nf the whole truth. In the
207 Witt Flntt Slreel
(Golden)
110. lb
WAC I saw how much harm ran
tw dune hy half tru lh s-n o t. hy
I'ancal
- ........... I 0. lb
taalirou* half tru th s hut merely
hy half tru th f."
Alan Gmnlax. JJI»T and
&gt; Two secretaries et lh a office
n l h e r InncrtlcideM ,
and a domestic sta ff of four al
-tmmr help 5tr*. Hobby x/tth ca­
reer and household duties.
Day begins a t n a m. in r. 22room house bought and remod­
eled under her supervision in
Kanfnrd Av*. Ik 2nd Ht
1845. Household problems fume
I'hon* 154
flra t and by 8:16 a m. Mr*. Hobby
Sanford. Florida
calls ber office to have the first
We Deliver
mail ,re ad to her .and give sug.
geatiop* for th* day.
.
By 10:30 A. M. hh» Is in her
office ready for more mail and
• W h e e l 'b a l a n c i n g
comments on the day'* issue ol Ihe
ppper. Generally Ih# morning It
anetlfc With departm ent heads.
After lunch at home tha'a hack
In her office at »:W p.tn. for coafertnc## with editorial d tp irt*
Friends end Patients
jaenl heads and for other resettug* her civic
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AP Foreign A ffalra A nalyst
Civil war* in Europe and A»ia,
bloody reprisals in Pdloatine and
ru u n ter reprisal* in England, the
E x te r n and Wealern bluet pun­
ning for each olhCr a t clo«.e tange;
all these untow ard dvenii and
manv more make one view 'With
me; r ; ear;:Y rw erriL 'm erfct- Fi**nW iwer'a rem ark in Rillinga, Monti,
the other day that "It look* more
and. more aa though toe JJn ite.l
S tates will have to Acrept a Iwoworld concept when we have l«een
working for a one-world plan."
About th a t time Attorney Heneral Tom Clark dele.-I into the
same aubject in a fpcech at the
International Sunday School Con­
vention at -lie* Molnc*. • He said
the clear problem posed .before
ankin&lt;l Is this: Can the people*
this earth live In am id broth­
erhood? If they rannot. then the
teaching* and accomplishment* of
the last 2.00Q..yea» -W*11 Jj0 fur
naught. Our civllixatiou will dis­
appear in a aerie* of utomle i *plo»ion*.
- ,
'■ Why ia the world divided a r a l ru t
Itself? Clark answered th a t blunt-

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The tim e has pass.**! w hrn we
van.ilism iaa the.aptei

raev and C hristianity ru a Ivomhcarrylng, bewhlakerrd man In
heavy hoots. Today he i* stream ­
lined. In all kind* u&lt; /u ises. some­
tim es liehlnd a democratic front.
The orineiples of C hrijtlanlty im­
ply Justicu to alt. Tha te n e lt of
the police states Are ju»t l*»e con­
tra ry . Thejr p ast on to their des­
truction over the changing whim
A f dictators—and the ru.n th a t folIowa is great.'
Tlvat-baiw c-tha-aituitljiiu whrf;

cient gaffer announced .that he
would find the horse, and hobbled
|»ff on h it r tn e «m H it IfcUfhtcr.
Before long he rarne Imr.k leading
the animal, and m ention of the
fCrn«*ral•store club ilcro4nd«*M how
“ Well.” he said. . I went rnd
.
sat down on a rock in the horse a
pasture and aaked myaelf: ‘W here
would you go if vou wore 8 '
hor»e?" and I decided that I would
g o 'o v er by the old grist mill oji
the creek, where 'be g-axs

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H A V IS O
I'K M A N D H A G A IN S T

We've scoured the market to
bring you imarl cottons for ■

ihrijty pricei Every one is a
Fall fashion — every one meeta
Penney standards! 2" minimum
h#tus, nicely finished scorns*
colorfast dyes, washable fab*
rice! In brilliant phuds, checks,
strip es and so lid s, lavithly
trimmed! In sixes 3-fix, 7-14.

to

n&lt;l each ' "f you «r*
and rxiitinl l&lt;&gt; til*
' which
claim* and d"niaiot*
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.
lit *lthn ot you, ms&gt; list* asaloat
Laid -oat* In 111- nfftc# r»( llos.
rl t XV. XVAUK. t'nuaty Juds* »t
RKJIINDI.K COUNTT. at hi* offle*
Id Ih* Cnurt Itnu** In Hunford,
Klorlds.
wtlhln eight
c*l»nd*r
moniti* from th* itm- of th - ttrst
l&gt;ut&gt;llcatton of this. n«Uc-. K*ch
claim or d*m*rul mutt b« In writ­
ing and contain ih- pl*c» of r-tltime- and post offtr* addr-ss of Ih*
claimsnl and ma,t t.* sworn lo hy
lh« claimant, his aa-nt nr sttorn*y,
or th* **m* -hall h-'vold.
I»AIH V A. FAHNKI.U
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A t A d m ln U trs trls

of said **10)-.

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WELSH TIRE SHOP

ft. Cedar -

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_mv For Free E stim ate
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aaturlng apecial wind pannaoenta that raquira no
farhoad rnachiifea. Springy, laating, aelf-aatting.
naranteed aix montha.
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lao all other .typea of pemtanenta.
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Brawley

PINE CASTLI, FLORIDA
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LICENSED OPTOWfrrRTS’P*In Charge . - *
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w hich -&gt;n”

nationwide *t»
.the strike, fbe NkTW *lr**|*«*P-l d
luose federation type of orgiinir.i
lion and form nl a dngle lmlu»
tiial union. It i» hend-'d by JoMph
,A lleirne, th«» altike leader.
Relrtu* lost wonr of .t * *u|M&gt;oit
ufter 'tile walk'-oul and th e f i t I.
confident it could tito v into the
telephone in d u s tn ,’ -ci «ii» a Tele
phone W orkers O r g m id n t Com
n utter. ITWOC).
Membership Jsrr.fnhb'
The A FI.'a Itlotli, 1 h . -I of I .lee

O'OOROI

T * m oth &lt;•? ‘union* itv m
nltixilv have unit* in t'.ie
ld|onv iiutuatry.. lino, |I m .
ran Communication, Asoxhaa IH.lHHt operator* In no
Califoi nia and -exem l In
long distance irchnician. .1
down tin vii'il const. TI10
K lretrirsl U'otkvra Union l»
moinlx'i« in « W estern 1
m am tfjnim ing -tdant in di
The CWA 11 piUhinif •
die iM ganim ion driVe.
S. and Canada. Tldrtv
e original II* afflUitii •
ITIV are aig n id q ip w'.’l

1 p ... now .A hf CIO TWitC has
in’, .filia l hffdiaie in the im ludry.
foil John J. Moran's American
Union of Telephone \\’o ih e i-. Icckii
eluding- JO.urKt long dlatam v -et •
vice lUh'tntora niul ciuplovc^.^J
A Inc 11 in Telephiine ■ nno f
ltel.U IN iU .I
giafd. • t parent firm of tlic T H ! Jr l- ut M
tifv
i v fit**
-vateiii) lias vutetl 5 to 3 to nffil,- IN n III.
KHTATR

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I Notice

TV s i .V VII It I *11 V. .
IHIItHHV I u i I tl’lt
T«» VI,I. ♦'I!*.*•» i s *»i

lb 'll oil. t 'lev clitnd,
atal lii'|iaun|H)li*.
• rtrni W n fk ffll
i* nil- •
\110lher Illinois
everything that l» not noted doe II Fisleiiltiolt of Telopl
f'le ik s. plant enlpl
tnidn with Jtl,mm tiiiinlM'
Jetinlice men. c»|llipni.'ilt worker* ntiutu. ,t it* intention
nn&gt;t in a ta lle t' a i r .n •
p^-t uir with T in I f bill det

t*u| in pne of the widest crihible/
fm nientliers slnre st,id. nutoc ami
ruhlier wnrket* w e t- orgupirwl bv
t l|h ,i&gt; Walr hrd
the c l o in the !!• Ilf
Th. W i-tern Electric Employe..
. HtimOVA.' &gt;• lltr Itrhl llr-t. A*»e«yiitt«tv u lth nn-Utvi worker i.
bn* the in«nle track,' I* rlm ju al Kearney. N J,, hns deferred
I HI.(KM* dues paying loenitMOM and art ion &lt;tud ,fte r its fall el*'tiuns.
-ays it represents* JJOUM) work
i 'u \ f! ',1 iid
ei*. Tlvat would l&gt;e d--«ii ball
The \--.sirtlion of Uo nmUnJ-alioris Equipment worker.*. v*hn»,’
"it.iNMi nu inliers are scatienvl *in
WeJloMi Electric plant* and big

American (iirl Stays
In Poland To Teach
economic cooperation amonge na­
tions lo achieve a peaceful world
community.
Form er Governor H aroU .S'.a*sen of Minnesota, who aim p a r­
ticipated In the Dr* Mi'nv* Sun­
day School Convention. ' told n
n resl V 5 hffr»ncp that th'
Iteeft a strong resurgence to n ligion in Europe since the war. He
recently made an extensive lour
abroad. I also noted this In num­
erous countries during tny ln*t EuIn many part* of iht writ Id
men are luring bark lo spiritual
and moral values. 'Religious con­
ferences are being held in lo th
hemispheres. Here in America at
the moment over 000 delegates
from 30 states and numerous fo-elgn countries arc attending the
N orth American Assembly for
Morjtl Re-armament at M arkina;
Island. Michigan. A sim ilar &gt;1 II A.
meeting Is being held in C am .
Bwitaerland. Even In countries
which have anti-rellginu* governni. n tv the ferm ent of r -'igi.iii _:«

iMM&gt;a*|i* mmlr* l*V l*nth lit «'M»
I WtM' ami the AFJ.*&lt; I. ,ru.*l
worker*. ’
.
•,
Go.il I* Sel
— The -r‘H**» ‘Pei) 8i(* •*
I At*nn
S Haywood on- npral'y ■ ' liblehl
lhey"li win the im iu-tcj • • timllv
In the m eantime Ih v I n - - flxeil
I heir goal ul a mode-' ?•.&lt;*«&gt; &lt;-r
vu.tMMt iH'fure tin- lb**»o'i •'!•* *"»*•

American girt, pretty 2l-)raiw dd
Anne W aterm an, who adm its *he
"sever had it an ban.'' ia -laying
another Vcar In war-r uinod War»»»' to leniii Poles ll:i-V.-io- fjwok
and speak in the American way.
She's the youngest--and only
American—teacher at Warsaw univeraltv where all* insln r t a l n E ng­
lish. She doc* that for one hour,
at eight p rn., every Monday. Wed­
nesday and Friday.
Her clna* i* nimpM nd of pupil*
whose age- rnrige from D&gt; to PO.
The average is 2.1 ycwca old, Soinetimea. she. ha* na m.viv a* HO stud,
ents. Othi i tim es, the figure ilnqn.

atatcr

Aviation DetectiveH
Have Difficult Job
Itv WHITNEY SHOEMAKER
AP Newafesturea
W ashington—In the eaiu* of
aviatln “detectives," n littt-y evi­
dence has to go a long wav. Show
ohe a few pieces of gnartxl w ee k e ad the surrounding trees were
pared off and he can just almut
tel| you tho apeed'and altitude of
a plane liefore it crashed.
M ott frequently the Investi­
gator* spotted strategically .icouhd the country by the Civil
Aeronautics Board have little more
than wreckage to go on. Rut with
the help of skilled hands from the
airlines, m anufacturers end pilot
groups they can reconstruct the

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such thing* a t Gight loads, pro­
per rherk-outa and radio contacts.
When active detective work lt
finished, they hold public hearing*
a t which all findings are aired.
The Hat of successful CAR investlgalipns Include every Itneneble cause from a haw'r glidg into th* propeller orbit lo an
-Tptovion rrxulting from an rtA.’
trie are. But these are not tho real
objective* of CAB sleuths*
' “ W .'r# eat lo dlam&gt;v*r what
w ent wrong ea H u t romedleo
mav he feand and repetition*
prevented.” Chrisp said.
‘ WlllW M. B atch. Jr., stew ard's
mate, first class, U8N. husband
of Mrs. Ruth H atch of 1007 E ast
T snth Street, Banford, Is serving
aboard th* U8S Mercer, on* a f
tha barrack* ships attached to

within

-igili

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ik ,v%.

..

litMiired an ti * Americart feeling
nuwadav*. Rut even If her uni-j I
versitv cla»* ixrnuo'iall / dw in-; I
dies, ill,' a l l '., .. h»«- A txg-liwi ofperaon* who want ji'i'.'t " b-**o|is.1
Aiul many »|H-clflc«llv i ctueal to A FAMOUS TftIO O? f i r m is pictured In Nr.- York itunng Urn
leatn w hat American *lsng expres once ol the Army. Air F orces'APth titrtl d: &gt; Shown with a im
aionx mean.
giant Constellattoa plane are (I. to r i : t.«i JailiM Slew atL i
Mtas W aterm an is tl,e vtarry stage star: Lt. Gen Jam es II Doollttlr and Lt (i n ftoyi S V.i r
evrd. blonde, oaoy-fart-d daugh­ Deputy Cornmand«r of the Army A ll* on
I il' ■h&gt; "it w ■ III t
ter of .Dr. Alan T. W aterman, of Of Air F orm * Association, w hlrli D*x&gt;UHIe hru I .
(in lirn
Washington, D. C., a wientifl. ex­
pert fur the Nwvy departm ent.
1
"While in W ashington. *he *altl.
a w om an-attached to th - Polish
embassy met her and told her of
the great need for teacher j in
Warsaw.
HI.BOM JNiil'
“She gave me a glorified |dc(,itle
but warned me to extiect nothing
In the .wav of com fort —only w hat
war left.” said 5liaa Waterman. .
'H u t I had always lx en a f»r.sty
girl and I wanted to show mv
1 1 ma* A
family th a t I could du something
ni. tease m| •
worthwhile. I sat out the whole
r.»i • fiiHHMM i
war, studying at Vaaanr, s t ’.h the
exrrntinn of a little U.S.O. and
III.
I J l i » e |* H V
hospital work.
* . I t PlltPI • IH
."I went to the Polish eiiihaaay
i iiii. it'.'. Fntt
and they agreed to vend me* to
I■,&lt;Imm t|M.|ti, ntol
Poland. T hat is, to a rrrp t live as a
Mti.inv i i p r o ­
teacher, for I paid mv iwn w ay
in . i t ip i imt (or
over here. I left the United S ta irs
in Novemlver. 11*48, an I arrived
here on Thanksgiving day of lhai
vear."
When sh e arrived in Poland Ml»*
W aterman ap|teared r a “. happy
and anxloi/k In sta rt her *voik. Todav. afte r nearly a year in Warsaw, whirl, is f a i from ii plea-nnt has had chives chnpp-d up In tl
nlare in wh+cb to live, sin- hns ab
strained and worried look.
Miss W aterm an saya other leach- chopped fresh dill, an- Imlb m e
*r* ami professor* at W aitaw Pni- (ra sondwirhr*.
versitv iiften ignore her.
She
Thin, thin alln-s nf rtjrunintrfj
spread lightly with aouf Cf-nu
and -tre ated ' to a grind of fr-sl
whet -he teaches »,«g 1‘ollsh st.xt |x-p|x-r. are aw fully K'-"l *&gt;•
n&gt;&lt;...» .
en'.i.
tween dark pumpernickel lirra'i.
U.oihl
•
...A dish of red caviar set In 'a
Enough of Iximhodou*.
I- . IM
ravaged W arsaw U nivirxit has bowl of crushed lee. accompanied
IkjwI of anur cream , a l|Dl*
lx^n*re*torr&lt;l to |x-rmit 'holding_ of* bv
k lia a id ish of chopped chlvei, amf" a
classes. The university, Rk *“
W aterman. larks enough . text- plate nf crackera,4 offer* *ne
books and teaching m aterials..
She says th e hasn't nny partic­
ular system of teaching. Most of
her students seem to —mrcntrnto
unon learning conversational Engllah. and ao her class,-* are high-

Sidney Nix Attending
Indiana University

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DEM TH1N6S WM0T EP
YOU SAVES I t FUtWo*
S I 'f ,l o o

in rn|.j Wf l i - I n n d -e la iL

onto th* table.” ' ,
.
Miss W aterm an gets *om« aid
frdtn home to keep on living in
Warsaw, for 8,000 rJotv* *per
month, a t the nresenl prices. Is
lust about enouiUi for f.v- good
meals.
1
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founded In 1608 by Alons) ne
Ojeda on th* Gulf of Utah*,
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IN TlN U O l S SIIOW INCS d a u .v
1/ FROM T H E HKClNNINGt

netvivr xx
Ho*cii»r for

C A IN ' K e e p

IT F'uM GirriN'
university dining hall. But .tuuallv she doesn’t bother.
" l l ’a ao Glthy It make* you
sick.” she aey*. ’•Tht', food is te r­
rible. Th* Ublhcloths -look - a»
though th e y ^ e never oeen wavn-d.
And w aiter* ju a t dip dirty d is h n

•uliiflol &gt; n viurury!

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&gt;«f .H|ilrtiiln‘f
? t*\ H p p fcnd
n- *.».*♦.

***-pleeer la Wheel with 6-#**
fa i see* Is SIVINTIIMI or O-ey w ill 8*4.
Jesler sites 9 I* II.

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A P N evvafeaturr*

pinnir.g
present
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&gt;g A Specialty
B etter Toalght

plio he W id k e i *

Robert W. Chrisp. CAB hearing
officer who ro o n llo atel the In­
vestigation of the Purt IV dot, it,
Md., disaster on Mvmnrtal Day,
told some of the method! .he and
hi* colleagues use.
•"We look Into every angle,
study every possible ran**.
put together the evidence with
eyewltaeaa reports and what
experience tearhea ua—and
usually com# up with the ah*w*r." he said. . ,
Rule* of the a ir requlro than
CAB he notified immediately when
a crash occurs. E xperts from the
closest of eight Geld stations hop
to the acene and follow through
with their probe until they come
uo with a solution.
Chris* said thee* ar* no
or* than 21 men In Ih* eight
retfonal offices a t New Yorh,
A tlanta. Chicago, Kansas City,
F ort Worth, Santa Monica.
Seattle and Anchor***. _ a
A fter rounding no' eye­
witnesses,
th ejr comb
Ih*
wrechag* for any pact! that
rem ain. These are -#*al to the .
Ilurrau of Standards, where ‘
scientific
tseta
frequently
In ra up a solution.
Aenta of the Civil Aeronautic*
Administration, who police the air
lanes, are called In to produce
their records of th* fatal n ig h t.
Chrtep pointed out th a t CAA it a*

Reopening

F*

•mil t h e i n d e p e n d e n t • \ 11nn'

ibma Worker* of Am tir.i t
tare a n o in t her fin iirid y
'The CWA i« Ihe. 1 0
llvl**Nnlioiu^l. Ktilehtlbui d

."To ouk ,1?; ip „khv language e(

Upon this trend many
...
men and observer* ar-*
their hones of solving our
r j i i m i i . x f o u n t , difficulties and arriving
c o u s t t . n x m iD A .
world.
K H T A T B O P C A Itt, M. KAUNKI-I-

Field No lea
Tin- M a itla n d p la it w orkers
union o ffu e r* tnd e x e c u t l'1’ board
have voted to recommend lltl.W
n fid iu iloh lo their 1,'Xkt m-hilx-rs,*
and ihe l-'iitd o f the M aryland
Teb'phi'ni- T m ffir U n io n ,ha*. 15c.■ nun. nd,al that it1- 3,000 nii m hrrs
m ill. T\VlfC.
Ruth iiuion* have
elect too* un ihe question r o ilin g

l!&gt; II VKOI.D XX \»rl»
WASHINGTON
1h’
g itl" in the center of 1 th n
whirlwind ctiurtaKlp. .
t.nhor union*
the &lt;IM*.

rreen . I went to the unit ami the
h o n e waa there.”
So. having used a bit of brr*e.sense. what is the answer to out
search? A ttorney General Clark

Legal Notice

DIXIE CREAM D 0.N U T SHOP

Dr. .James

(Special) Receipts of egg* on the
Dade Cltv S tate F arm ers' Market
during the la il weekly
report
period totaled 4,13.1 dnien. figures
avallahle today In Jacksonville
office* of Florida S tale Market*,
revealed. Price* for the week
opened at «3 renta, per doten for
ex tra larire egg»: 111 renta for
large. 68 renta for mrdi'im and
a a
a
t ____ 1
t .................
41
cent*
f«lf -*mall.
Increase* ort
ihe first three classification* were
noted during lha report period,
closing pricei. being* &lt;|uot«l o&gt;
M arket Manager Jam es T. John­
son, a* follows: E xtra large -gga.
115 cent* per doxen; larg--, (S3
cents; medium. 57 renia: email,
41 cent*.
Poultry offering* for ihe period
covered by this report • totaled
I ,.*UU1 pounds, for whlrh lo in *
quoted were as follows: F ryerj,
35 renta per pound: i.eavr h-i'a,
23 cents per pound: leghorn Hens,
20 c«nta per pound; rooRlrrii, 15
cent* per pound.

immunism as a

Fertilizer

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Reiter.

IIMIo iris’* Arc
C enter Of .MV,ay
I n ion Courtship

Religious Trend Is . Report On Dade City
Poultry, Egp Prices
Seen As Answer To
*Vorld Peace Problem JACKSONVILLE. Auir. 8.

NICKS

VENETIAN BLINDS

PACK T H R E E

T1IF. 8ANPORD HERALD. F/NITIHD. FLORIDA

F R I D A Y . A U G . 8. 1 9 4 7

M il'll K
|'ri&gt;r« f«»f th u
riixaucnicnl
mill : i
XI ATS S -»h
KV K S: 1.20
Children*

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�FRIDAY* AUG. 8, 1947

SANFORD. FLORIDA
K «lafcllklkr4 la

Fewer Divorces

The Sanford Herald

n o i l.a m i t„ u r. sn

r.aiiu,

I.OMIIIM III: AV
M u»luf*a

M aasaer

'PAUSE THAT REFRESHES'

The divorce rale in the United States will lx* m aterial­
ly lower in I!M7 lhan it w as in 1910,' the M«-tr»|iolitnn
Life Inmirunct* Company has predicted. An indication of
the downward trend lit the drop of idmnt 40 |H*r cent in
tlx; numlx-r of divorces granted in Ituno, in tp e fir.it. nix
months of this y in r-m compared w ith .th e like |X-riod of
Inst. Kitnirear lpr New Jersey, M inneoita and for California
trho\\ a Himilni', I hourh less m arked decline.
Lar.t year an all-time hiifli of more than 020,000
divorce* w e re granted in the United States, almost double
tlie figur** of only four yearn earlier. The rise in |ht* num­
ber of djvdlven in the four yearn Iretween 1942 and 1946
nearly equalled .th e inrreane from the iH-RinnihK o f 'o u r
history until 1942.
.

O ur new offices will lx* opened Friday August 8th,
Entrance to offlyt* Floor No. T03 N orth Park Ave.
New Phone No. 1300.

i *4

Ernest Huunholder

It*, nnnulmrtitn
constitute nlxiul oHe-neventh o f the total numlx-r of marrinpi-i legally rliainlvetl. In New York atate the ratio in
niie-lhiyab'-btivtog inc-ronied to I hi* figure from nbput onefifth in 1940. In at leant two rouiitiek in New Yolk, annul­
m ents itxrm l divorces in numlx&gt;r.
, ..
' “ While a decline in divorce, yt indicated-fiJrJ947, there
is little reason to believe th a t the lung-term upward trend
in the divorce rate has been halted, much less reversed,”
the Metro|xilitau rays. “Our country urgently need* more
and better, facilities for rom |iosing domestic difficulties
constructively, in ortler to re ta rd the grim ting o f. the
divorce mills.”

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.

NOTICE
clock on Thursday morning, August 14th,

Sabbatical Yeui

the Board of Public Instruction will receive bids on

college professor who *gi*is every seventh year
a rhither to leave home and job for o ther fields,

tires for school buses. The Board reserves the rig h t

FRIDAY, AUfiURT S, 1947
B O A R D O F P U B L IC IN S T R U C T IO N
BIBLE VF.Rafc FOR TODAY

THE—FINEST P UT S I C A I
SPECIM ENS
OF
MANHOOD
ARE ELIMINATED HY WARS.
THEY WILL CONTINUE TILL
JUSTICE SITS ON TH E THRONE
WHERE FORCE HAS SO I.ONU
REIGNED: And they found Oatll
and his thiee amis fallen In Ml.
Oil boa.— 1 Samuel 31:8.__________

How much money is a businrtt
ppoird to loir as a trsull ol
in* costs befrnr it increases l!ic
prices of its lliingt lor tale? Pack­
ard Motor Company answered lliM
question lo its own salilfaclion this
Week when it followed the lead
ol General Malms* and olliri aittotaobiles lay inrtrating llir pntr
of its vaiious inodels as much as
$200. Alter lining money all this
year, it decided it had had rnougli
It would atk the puulic 1b help

F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A

Is nlxjlit to ntitrl for a Vvitr’a tour of tlx* United Stale*.
i ugency, putt t lie seventh
ck every m outh, tlie only
provi.iioim being that she must i-|x-nd the yeAr*in travel
or at inly, nml w rite n r»*|iort to her Imjhs ,cv/ry
The belieficiiii y of tix» aabbnlicjil iilen can
lo .re tu rii to tier job witli runeweti energy am
constructive Iilen* to put into her work. In
ThtH™wmitft In* a n

I m p r h c liih l

one petceal trying lo Ixibe lie
official!. 1 hat's very Interesting, ai
he said. Hughe* didn't ixk much
of his money, fail fiom.Uie itaiid-

point of public.moult, ii isn't lie
•mount of money involved, it is
the Use to which u is pul that
counts. To our way of thinking! it
is just *s had lo i.,&lt;nd $IO2,0lKi
bribing government Aflicialt as it n
s

irgan was Itadgrrrd and
on the wAnsks stand in

it certainly are not above
»n. accused Senator Brewstrying la blackmail him
Ueries cheer'd.1 MUIkmaitei
•ns and "economic royal-

Suii Kisnr.W 'i -md M

BIRTH AN.NDCNCRMKNT

llurh, Cainille llatlen. -8&gt;Gra
Meisch. Martlm R i o w i r , t ’n i h e i n ,
Clark.
.Minnie . Ruth
(idhi'in,
Mnry Aim Whelchel, Mr*. Iliici.Vt
alnl Mrs. I&gt;n\ ill Tin,i-lier.

bark McNnb p la u 'lo tea«*i tom or­
row fur Camp Immokvli e in Jackvinvilla w hete they will spend a
31 at the Feruald Lungin,.n Me­
morial llo 'p ital. Mr*. Sinetri i ■
and Mi*. Clyde I I T.-rwilwill U&lt; remetnliercd as the fora:, *
J r. h a re returned from a
Mildicd Stafford.
,-ks’ Vacation during which
Mr. and
Mra.
I'haib-a 1:
H arrs ha&lt;V anmnxu'ed tin* blrtr tim e lllev visited In New
of a ‘ daughter, Elisabeth I V , and C harlotte. N. C.'
at th r Frrnald Laughton Menu,
rial llo-.pltal on July 2
.»».
Hayes *s tl.&lt; farm ri M a y ill.

Stewart Martin nu&gt;l l*i« oichr*
Ira have lieen engaged to proud,
music for tin- Jay etc Jam-e to Ii,
held at the Mavfair Inn • ii Satin
dav night, it »«* amunimisl l.sl r
bv Raymond LUndquist, i hull uiSi

and uncle, Mr. and Mrs* Francis

Mr., and Ms a. IUc-Imm) CU ’ ■F'.clnT'for Uirnenil Reach to visit
today

annoum-eil

the

H II,,U. She |iUu* to leave till
Mi ami Mr* Walter Klirvd.

ii*illi i

dai-ghtei, Vicki Atm, at tin* fit
ni'itr ^ iirm urial
lli&gt; |iital. Mil
C la rk e 'is the form er Pefiry lit -

Dancing will begin in ih.&lt; main

Ml'* Kola Mcilelu-e. or h * she is now kvwn, ’\Mi»&gt; Klnr
on* Wetlnestlav from Nov.- York will I*,* |iti-sentt*d at the Jaycee danri- ,n Snlm tlny nigl
M ayfair Inn
roncectlon with the i t s i wide auntm rr c
Mr. and Mrt. Ted R.
b lo City where she studied daiu-mp of th« Junior i'baif&gt;8*i of Commeeeav inliHi-d in the fes
day announced tlw t*ii tit of •
| a l*anqgel on 8unda&gt; at lh* Inn at wlilcl t-me Fdw aid W
daughter at the F-rn.iM la u g h
••d ll ,&gt;1 m l iliieclor of N i-W tW eek M agaiill. ail! lit- tlw* RUVfl
I (lilum lo were guests yestriduy
if Mr. iin d .M ii. J. C. Mitchell
elil &gt;ute lo Ja. i *,tn» die w heie they
flan- to spend a *hort lime. Tha?
we|i* Joined in .''unfold by theli
daughter Joaii who has spet.t.

Mr nml Mi*. Wallet Morgnn
nrd dniO’Mir Shistey Have return-

Junior Cli

Barbecue IManiied
Diclt AikenH Honor
At Country Club Coiplc* With Slipper

Sufi w alrr fur

(former!)' at 309 Park)

S ln v ly after

of

r«• i,i i

00 A. St. Iircakfa;! m n i

Mi *ml Ml*. Dick Aikin .*ii
ovei
tlie w eekend. It w ar allnounri-il today by J th aile * Potter,
lie said that open house w ill Inheld- on S a tu id a y night i.nd the
-supper w ill tie serveil oil Sunday
eve ning._______
-, ______ __

-IglU nud. U-i

evening

wxli i

■up|M-r«t their home x. M av.ri
In tie* r nf MUs Belay tMI tib
and -Jrury lltuw nlrr, -w h o &gt;.mi
gageinmi am) appranclt'iig ik.Ii

Monday Afternoon

LovaU -Hreongemewta

He sluti-d that iTu* ;ie*‘iilul III n
t series of rtub |inrtii*' will Is- held
I • x tu i r l o n K y . , T h r V w e i e uceoiu- mi tVnfnrulsy und tin* f*--*tiv11.«-.&gt;* coiatiig the living i -m-ii and
porch if the Aiken home.
iu.*iis-,| to Sanford by Mr. M
will inelude tiiurunini-nls^ during
tit's niece * M i" Ann Collin*. &lt;*l
Mtiysville, Ky.. who |ilnu* to v.*
•l here f*u uIh. ui u month.
i-,'lth

DANCE TONIGHT

t l« V'leelli litn.

.»• iiftiwii
|U:tw Itrtjsseat fully

visiting

a

tilt

T Mill.u r o w ’s

M unday

* ,Jio o l

reffe»timyiil&gt;

lltodlt*

Wlllittns-s

.

In to Npwi

IUwaIUh

I i Ttitfca Y o u r # . It#
id •tnlnic

It
Ul'« (In Vitlllng
I • U'l Seng nf N.ie.n
!?• IS W eiiim llukirtriup
I*
Noon Hour Notr*

'

N***• •

. .

w a v m iii :

t'ai.rsil

Clark l^otiaidy am i Mi*. Tills*.

B R IN G IN G Y O U

r,*r luhttalm tiil’t

T H l B IS T T O D A Y

Guaranteed with
IA C H P R O G R AM

AN D IV IR Y D AY

Work .will liVgin im m rdintrlv on a
Wavaide I’n/k by tlie Slrinhatchee
River near fu-re, Projert Engineer
C. |(. Ilorfe of (be S tale Road
Departnienf luikl tmlny. The park,
one of imVe than 100 plam iej fur
the atnle.U ill have reatroutiu, pic­
nic tnldca drinking w ater and a
refuse pif.

Last Day
FRIDAY!

I ’d iln r

the beouly of DUVAL'S Ru)on Crepe. In
mexho, block, biown. giey, peocock. tossock gieali,

Aren Wright 'Uavf*.
D u r -I-

till-

M ipprr

tin-

M l ■n ' Mr*.

romuny

ltUIUJ*F

to aihiuve u n h yotu urll-rhiMen
Mprrl*. 'tr*. A. D. JnipiMin. Mi*

-FOR TH E bANCG

, m.

lle a u tv

bewitchment . . . the ofler-dosk goddess dress that
flows in (lot(filing lines! Contour cut semi-fronl

Ing wkt.- taper* In er; -lul h&lt;*l&lt;l
»r*. Tie dining latdi* wu» t - n t
rd Will .hi imported, w*ivcit , l,*|l
llridal plare rurd*‘weie used m
the 'full Inble*. Mr', \il.en we
a*si*le.! in serving by her si»iei«
Mi** VUrgarrl Wjiglt i , l Mr.

ere *er. • d l.i M

E N JO Y A D E L IC IO U S D IN N E R
rvenlng

N rm fra lu re s

Cm I Chnrpenliig and the devntio;v

Vutlll

•
. • •••*»• * rnugratuIntPil
- -*iig.a i'* 'linn ii my
sss(* •»i ret—ttetinsvrprttj- -Yours
self on my suit's resIstanco. The iruth was that I had
a Iready unit-red lrnin another dairy and this Deemed the
easiest way out
The following morning, however, the sam e dairym an
appenretl a t the tloot'. a Isiwl of dewy -strawlx*rrlea held 4 :tS D »nv»r. f l h ir lia f
carefully in one hand and a half-pint Ixdlle o f cream in Too *bw4
the other.
“ Lady," be niuuninccd, ns I
over
T im s
the berries and handed them to
Mutultif (ifvtilloni
you aure have missed n lot!”
We changud .dairies.

l«

L. Tilli* enterlaiued
r Circle Nn. I n f the
nf the First M rlhodlst
Monday Afternoon at
. The mili'Jte* of tne

CURLY, LILLY anil CANO
LONGWOOD HOTEL

It wo lone llal* Urom

•
—
—— .
B r i I s i n's Falmr government
•omewlut belatedly it'* beginning
to tighten its hell. Blaming then
current hardihip* on the war and
its awful devastation, u now in
sists that only a starvation diet,
labor conlioli,
inoir work and
greater production ran |iotiibly pul

We have come ;A-'-'lohg way ii

w-ling in Clung,,. I.o

parenta.

t))'* V|smll vt

I said Hhortly

Mietlm

•core* were m
»a* given to M i" Auilr.'y Itu&lt;
low to Mis* .M u tllia.ltti.au .1
Mu* Minnir Itulh (&gt;&lt;lhu*n m r i t
the hitfb
rummy
|&gt;ri(t*. Mi
Conxll'a gift to tin- loittfii gn&gt;
was tj d.pnly IjciiTunu act. .
.Refraehntent* cunxUtin r stf •'
licious rnke ti'ctl « it it piiiV .■
white frosting. In’ ru n m , cntdi
amt sailed tuita were "served

today t&gt;* spend uUmt

•At 60 m. p. h. a person sees 14 as the foi pier "M ary l a l g r . .
percent less than he does driving
The Mayan Indians i,id no
knowledge of ■the wheel, lu ,iue
A divorce on the ground of de- arch, or 'iron, bronse, unit upper
rtion may be obtained Jn 42 tools but m anager stupe'vlo is h i .
gineering feats.

206 .V P a rk ’ Ave.

Take ndviuitagv of CUtdenr re

Mi * PibUe wilti a piece of tier
stiver.-Following the *up|*er itieg-

Irnnis ami gulf will
ln;l|- improve your figur

Vour share of garde i fre d i grem

REGULAR PRICES: l ie •&gt; (Or
THEATER OPENS 12:15 P. M.

SUNDAY and MONDAY!
£iqulr* Magatlnt

and velb*w vrgeta de.
Salad*
made uf w aleirreu , carrot), to­
matoes, green lettuce ami rueuni*
l*er» or iiepper* supp.v vilnmln*
necessary for daily nnriliuu and
a clear complexion.
Summer ami Fall no* season*
wlo-n vim can give voir im e a
lest. You
won't
neeC lieuvy
foundation* when
yo, an- «uii
bronre*l. If you will leav- off nil
toiindulion cream* and cok- make­
up for n few month*. ).ui will
-notice that enlarged poroa c!-i** up,

•I HrLnml

Mi

Fn un

and Mr-i Jnh

Mr*. T. K. Tucker,
Duuglti-. I 'tun lea.

bin, khead* di'uppeai
look* young, i
It'll nevri ovridu
in i ha • lllt&gt;tlllll*. *,

with Double Your-Money Back guarantee

V A 'l^ K A Y

We’ll Gladden Young ’H earts Willi
IMGTAIDERS' FASHIONS HY

RcadeN Digest

Relief And Royally

SATURDAY ONLY

' Tampa Tribune

- DOUBLE FEATURE-'•-«
*

Fuller W arr«n, fully r*i-ov*r«d
io'pVlIll^tl
rrum Ids accidental injuries, and
back “in circulatliui," is peituib
“It it to incong1
a to l«
xl about the future Queen- ■*&gt;
Grfial B ritain and liar financial absurd," *ayi Wni
Kat the

lash so

^ H

Vital To Crop Safety
Hr CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Newafeaturra
NEW Y O R K -T h e
“golden
with • voracious appetite fo r pota.
nematode," • hardy little woim
toes raaterlallxed from nowhere
In Ixing Island's N assau Cnunty
• ftw year ago and matU-lUelf at
home. IManj^il'Klor* iiu d u ,!. and
fra n tlrally to ccontrol
o .._ ^
experiment fran
tha spread of the worm..The gelden
nematode seemed to resist all spray
and dost measure*.
«
Then, because It threatened
to g|*ead outside the county,
Um Now York S tate Departm eal of A grlcultaro slapped a
goaratlno on N sootn pnlaloen

r

w i t h

from the pages of

GUN
FURY!

liluation. In 'a piesa p b a is , Wa.- United Slat
'onafltu
Dan McCarty iprsking befoft Cn rrinarka that tha (A.7Mi ,&lt;*00,000 tlon eiptexxly ■Amu
md prq\ aliouln
the Oilandu Rotaiy Club juggrvli loan—or gift—from, the Umied
give Great Rnlaj
that if hom otradi wrre aiiruc* States to Britain ha
moat used op." and - that ilriialri
Iravagart
loxuiy a mguard
In this eonn'actluii, he
homestead* cirmptions would - no:
nant to rvery vvolrmant of Amer
'ore giving
b t such a problem to stiugglint the news report that Prince-. lean democrar;
llrilain ai
lore Amerirai
city and county commiiiionrri Elisabeth ia receiving an alluw (•real
money
this
nation
nice of 1100,000 a year from Ih
thould excc.
Besides, lie addi, hiomr owner: iiritndi governm ent, and that llii*
*Tt will not
probably will be “upped" tn tw extravagantly -equandtred on
lillle bit toward tlie srrticrs which 1260,000 when ahe marries ea- royally."
.
ODr patriotic ft lend is undul/
they .demand of the cilirs an: Prince Philip.
This rilea the observant Puller,
,
counties. Well, mayl&gt;e he’s light who comment* th at-D ie Prince vs ronrernod vi |h(k*;iartlrular. !&lt;
la traditlniial w iljuUrwtt Brita n
but they su ir'w rn l down the hn- receives a larg er sum lhan the to provide laviOdv for Ita ' tit­
for homestead exemption and the) President of tha United Stater, ular royally. Whctliar or not It
ind that, when she gets the raise gul an y , money from the Unithave been demanding mote ami to
1260,000, “ahe will he taking nJ .StAtoa,
more of theii local govrinmenti In more than three tlm rs a i much w m i mean«
L . • » « since. Whether they woulu as tha head of the government King and Its princes* the cUatr
b* willing to pay more Iowan, which provide* G reat Britain mon- m ary liberal ftiiandal larges*
fit- Urn cost of govrrorarqt now t
to Hava been hemmed In.
• moot question, l i t . )
Q uarantine Method*
,

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will m eet
in tha Tourist Center at 8:00 I’.M.
A ttar the husineas meeting th rre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will lie served.
MONDAY
*
fiT h r circles uf the W.*M. 8. of
tne F irst B aptist Church will
tnedt a t 3:30 P. M. as follows:
C title 1 ,’Mr*.' John Rogers, TI10
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2. Mrs.
Myron Smith, Flora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A.. J. Peterson,
West F irst S treet; Circle 4, Mrs.
S. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avsnue; Circle' 5. Mrs. H. W,
Rucker 640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 4, airs. W. C. DeCoursey, 218
West Nineteenth Street.
4
TUESDAY
' The Woman's Utble Class of tha
First Raptlst Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. In the church annex
with Mrs. J. T. Hardy, Mrs. A.
L. Rat mean
and Mra. C. A.
Anderson, Jr.* as hostesses.
The filo t Club wjll h-ld a pic
nlc a t “Time and Tide" beginning
at 8:30 P. I!. All m nnU -ri a rt
* The Fidelia Class rf the FIFsl
Bautist Church will titee; at the
borne of Mrs. Roy Rritt on 824

Hpeeisl* un all ware* during August.
shampouing. For appointment rail 971.

; J

given- f**r - Mi--

iitg'planned after the '*arl**-ir

I said firmly, “ my- hietbfind and I don’t drink

$163,000,000.

"second Battle ol Biitain." Prime
MSniatei Attica iniitls, “cannot b*'
won by thr f«x “ EvlFryonr will
have to sacrific*. Why. didn't hr
think of that lw» yean ago? Oi
didn't he know thrn that Britain
had been through a war?

Station WTUIt

j j

Social Calender

into a new apartm ent and were
everything from laundry service

Nona* cream ? Berries cornin'
contact man.
someihing when lie says

ahnwrr

To get a really beautiful permanent, your hair must be
p’roperly shuped and becomingly sljted.
•
..

1 O E '/ / e/ e

MU* Or lly (\&gt;rt,»li xnlvi tiiM-d
on Tursdnv night «i*h.i&lt; l*tTdgr

HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK

RADIO IMUKiKAMS

PAGE FIV E

Miss Corrodi Honors
*-.* Miss Martha Page

L. E. Jordan, Chairm an

|H -rlo rm :in rF

more; the employers would gel Imek dividend* tin their
divestment which would make it very w orth w h ile.'A n d
the employee’s caieer would have added irn|»etus with the
prospect of such n hiatus in ids working w a rs .'

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Removal Announcement
I have moved mv office from The Atlantic Na­
tional Rank Bldg, to 'th e Brum ley-Puleiton Building,
Corner of FiraL S tre e t and Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida.
«
«
In the future I will lx* associated in the practice
of law with my son. Karlyle and his wife Doris, under
the firm name of Housholder Associates.

• T h e M etro|M ilitan a ls o c a lls i d te n tto n i f f ’fS P i«-T,‘flPel.v
la r g e n u m b e r o f itiin u lm ttn ti g r a n t e d - a n n u n l l y in notne o f

FRIDAY, .AUG. 8. 1947

AH
IU Iftft iftomi MGM
i
b$$fi 1 /rerun

P h o f o g r o p h t d In T I C K N I C O L O J t
Marjorie Kinnun Rawllng’x Novel of the Florldn
Rackwixxh. Cotratry Photographed near Ocala.
F BA TURK TIMES: 1:00 - 3:37 - 6:14 - 8:51
Moncy *b a c k
-COM PANION

FEATURE--

Take advantage of our special checking aervlcca to
meet monthly obligations. It's the safe, economical
Way to pay bills. Remember, too, that all trad*-.!
actions made by us are photographed and become a
permanent record.
,
- *JwV» v*

F arm ers can’t ship th eir |iotatoea nut side the county and m utt
fore they can take them over tha
aleriliie potato-raising tools becountry line. And they are being
urged to plant some other crop—
principally. • cover crop fu r a
th a t Uiit golden
nematode may ho atarvml out.
T he quarantine soomi to be
working w ell It Is one of hun.

O PENS:

O PEN S:

.1.1 luM •(

::;,\hh'.v»uV«4«
• ' ROUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM •

y &amp; Saturday! Sunday &amp; Monday!

This (untuigg new Colguto-Palmolivc-Peet
suds nctuully ctrfs dishwashing time in
M l ! Cleans tlisluii clctutrr than soap!

Trcfia WRIGHT
Joseph GOTTEN

Shadow of a Doubt*
v

"reed In the nallonr today,

DOUBLE VOUR
M ONEY BACK

ALFRED IHTCIIOCK‘8
-•On The Hama Program*-

Ing porta, air terminal*, ra il­
road tracks and highway croaoIng atalo line* to task.* aoto
lh a t devastating inaecls, dlaeaaoo and viruses a r t hold
•wllhla
known
boandirloe
wfcoc* they con ho o slerm liu lod by joint ocliow.

COLGATE-PAIM OUVE-PEET MAKES
THIS OFFER TO INTRODUCE YOU
TO THE WONDERS OF V ELI

Deposits Insured Up To $5,000.00

The MAKX BItOS

LEAF MINT

“A N ight In
Casablanca**

CHEWING GUM
AIK-CONDITIONED

-COM PANION PIC T U R E -

Everyone that attends our
Hatarday Show will rocolve
• FR E E stick of delicious

VEL

IF vtiu don 't like
BCniRTHAN ANY SOAP

CLAUDETTE

COLBERT

or subs

—la-

Fanale llnm t'a Great Naval

‘Imitation of Life’
Wills WARREN WILLIAM

you've ever

USED FOR DISHES i

T U D D ItL F in

h u ^ r y / s u p p l y lim ited

X'P'njf, for there's no soup scum or streaky
film to polish nw uy! Vt-I is milder to handof
Vel is hoi a soup but un entirely new and
different suds lluit is completely neutral
...m ildef-than soap. .
_
Act now! Buy your 2-packagc Vel «p*rial at your dralc-r's todnyl With thin
&lt;luiil&gt;|p-your-moncy-back guarantee, you
can't'lose.

...

a t your d e a l e r s today

�a

FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1947

SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Aleno Slams .Homer
W ith 2 Mares On
Base; Lake Gains
Credit For Game
Hy A rthur Jtrrk'w 1th, Jr,
MftaM. Sporta Kdltn^
T ht 'S an fo h l Celery 'Fed* hop!
on th t offering*
of Rudy
nil rirlnglieau rlghthauder for
the DeLand Red -Hat*, for - fi-e
Tun* In the secbfHl canto of Inal
night'* cnnleat a t the Munk'ip-'il
Park to place the conleat on tee,
however the Fed* chalked up un
additional pair of ru n * .to take a
7-to ..1 decision Irnm the vlaltm*.
Tonight the Cclrrynten invade
Conrad Park in DeLand for a
alngle till and will re ta in to th r
Ideal ball orrhard Saturday evil'
Ing for a contest with the Orlando
Senators, Sunday afternoon the
Sanford aggregation move* to
Tinker Field In Orlando for a r-tu rn etigagement. Monday the
Fed* play la-eshutg In th r Lake
County city.
la s t night'* tilt wa« d elay .I
for 211 minute* by Manager Hill
Slelnrrke,
who,
arrording to
Umpire Hank Win*ton, refused to
play the contest l&lt;ecau»e of the
occasional dmpli-tcd of ruin 'hut
pirea Winston and Taylor moved
out on the field and declared
th a t the weather cotvlidlons were
suitable and the gam e must start
Strincck* marched "arnuntl 'in
the vlaltor’a dugout for a short
time then went out on the field
for a consultation with Wlnriun,
he then summoned Mrl Wtlmnt. 4*eLand lead oft man, to take hi*
'trtrt-W irTtrtrttitngb

Th*l ended the Red Hal* ac­
tivity. Ruddy Ijike wu* th r com­
plete m aster of the Hat* from
then until the contest was «&lt;»tpC I 7 U ..
p itted
.
.
. .
..
Sanford unleasheil a three hit,
fi&lt;a run attack on R ott In the
bottom of the second to place the
tilt on Ice, Dave Drlda drew a
free pass, Don M urray singled,
•followed hy a -single— tor-deck
Harrison, newly squired Fed Infitlder,
H arrison's
blow sent
Bride scros* the plate and Murray
movrd to third. Ruddy la k e drew
a free puss to loud the runways.
Johnny McManus then poled a
well tagged blow I n t o rlght-cente r field to drive Murry,

iho
„ 1„
of,y
and
e in
U&lt;m
coni!
&lt; ny
ring
an
Ren

rts iii
,
tuoso. .et
Vttiec, if*
W ad ltrll. i f

Alano. It,

’t:u&gt;t«k.‘ w
M, I’trst. I

Touts

eilVstni* 11, if

Hettvrflvi-i. Ik
pride, ct
Lewi*, c
Marts*, i p
Harris" a. IP

lab*, p

The Sanford Celery F.-l* will
t«-„ ftonnrnl with a ‘liiavir .Annreclation N ight’ ""tomorrow night
when the Sanford Celi-rv Fed*
meet the Orlando Sen itfir* in en
nil-im portant ‘ronte*l. Tht* Senat­
or* are It-adinr the O te ry ted*
by three itame* and ar.i ie altn "
in fourth place in the Florida

........
opportunity to
ihtlitv when he
M pound Ja c k .
the American
rlaroh* Monday
h! -ank*nit nrid»uth. a n d 'I■ of
Ich in ring ex,
the
ihla ’ca re e r Arid
coiiditlon.'.lr i*

col lection,

Texas Man Won Two
Shooting Exhibitions

COMMENTS

SYRACUSE, N. ¥ .. tug. 8, 0P&gt;
—Charlie Poulton, San Antonio.
Tex., salesman, hold* Itv small
guage and 20-gaug&lt;- title* In the
National Skeeta Tourney today a f­
ter a shouting aahibiitoi) jn which
he missed only one n lM 'ln the

show* a'sectio n of the wn

tanking p rufm ional* and am *.
teurs tee off here today to quest of
the Florida S tate Open Golf Chain ^
pjonahlp currently drlem led by
-p e| r Cooper. Ponte Vedra pro.
The three-day 72-h'»le medalp|«y event will be ilagt-rf on the
tricky Dulnulrrad C pu jjtr/; Club. ,
layout. T rc off tim e la scheduled
for I) a.m.
.
,
Cooper la a hravyt favorite to
rap tu re hia thligR titatc title, hut
the hlonde-hairrd linkiiman farea
com prtitlton from w hat I* regarded aa the toughest humegrnwn
rv er aaaemhled for a 8 t a t »
tournament.
Poullon won th e . small gauge
chamnionahip with 1*9 out of 100,
smashed 100 straig h t n the 20gatige event and then went on to
hit 00 .atrlaght in a throw-way
ahootoff.
Rillv Perue of Mobile, Ala., took
second nlace .with a 18 x SO.
Mr*. Marv Kill* of Jacksonville^
hold the National Womya'a 2tM
gauge title a fte r scoring i*fl x MK).
She defrated Mrs. la ro y Child* of
Lake K crr,..Fbu. b y .a single pige-

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
YANK-HOIK.Lit SW tlKS
Rememlier, th r lit
r* w. York
Yankre-Ilrimklyii Dodger W orld'Serle* hack in 11*41 7 Another so
■lea o( that proportion ll In the
m aking' with the Yank* nut In
i’roiit of the American League ami
the Rickeymrn a sore I n i to fin-sh in -th e T o p slnt-fn-the-N athm al
circuit.
The first meeting was really a
corker, ll was a series th a t would
only he expected from Flutlm-h,
Rabid fan* will long remember
the fateful ninth* inning in which
Tommy Hcttrich struck out for
the third out in the ninth, only
to have Mickey Owen d r o p ' the
hall. This play exploded right
in the llrook'a fare* and the a p ­
parent t to It victory turned inert
a 7 t« I deleat.
Also In the same series, ro­
tund F t'd ille Fitrsirrmoh* was
ril ueMiv n liny ilrive off the or
young Martiius Hunan. FKr, wa«
forced to Ira,.- the tilt amt the
Yankee halters
proceeded to
soundly thrash Hugh Casey alul
"win IK ero n te* T b y ~ T 7 la P Hllr*Must of the '’big nam ed'' playeta in that memorable seriea al*i
gone. Red Ruffing, Ernie Bon­
h am .'Jo h n n y Murphy, and R u s h
of the pitchers of the series sre
among those who a rc na langur
In the big show. Along with them
are Dolph Camiili. J i* Mcdwick.
Billy Herman, Owen. Kithy Hlglie, ta r r y French, Iww Riggs and
Angie (lalan of the Dodger*. Red
Knife. J-dinny Sterm . iti|l Dickey,
Joe Cordon am! Cringe Selkirk
of Hid Yankees are aiming Cu
no longer existanta.
Some of the atars of the ‘41
series are still around, however,
Joe Di.Mnggin, FhiT'Rixxuto, Tommy HanHch, Charlie Keller, If he
i» “hie to ptav by World - Seri *
time, and Rpud Chandler are still
playing with the Yankees. Pete
Reiser, Dixie W flk rr, Per Wre
Reese and Casey are llkly to pin;
Inr Rrxnklyn.
DIMaggib was sleeted a* the
moat .valuable
. . . ____ .plnvrr In l b ’
Amcrirnn Iwagur, and Chandler
was on the brink of tine of th most outstanding
pitching raleers In the Majors. Rill Dickey,
one of the all-time g rrata in ca tc h ­
er*' regalia wa* at the fading
end of a brilliant catching c a ­
reer.
Camilll was named the cnost val­
uable playyr In the *NaUutml
le a g u e chat year ami Pete R e ln r
was acclaimed aa the
baseball
"fin d ” of the year.
Should the Dodger* enter the
aeries this year they w ill carry
with them tha firal negro hasehall
player ever to play In a series
contest, Jackie Boolnaon.
The two team* do pot have the
star* this year that- were in the
lineupe back In 1941, b u f o t i r
guess la th a t tha series will be
a hot ona. In more ways than one.
BOXING
Jim my
H a m ll
and 11. II.
Greer of Lake Mery are Inter
•sted In getting several Hanford
oungstera to go out to la k e
lary to work out In dally box­
ing session*.
Grier stated th a t there It no
age or w eight lim it and th a t any­
one who ie Inter*(lad In attending
tha seaaion* la Invited..
It Ie possible th a t In the event
the
hopefuls ahow up well
enough they m ay be entered In
the Golden Glovea event* to be
held a t the Legion A rena in Orthis month.

G'a trounced tH • Palatks
u 6-2 Iasi night while their
rival*, t h e r m . Augustine
i—were rained out In their
lied UR w ith th e Ixaaburg

—l/P)^-TJln G eorgia-Fluri.la to-.i-}
tfUB Atl-Htar* from Mu* Notlfie fu
Circuit won* i he Thtr I Annual
N o rib iS 'io 'h T ilt, i|f»(e«tin:f tlie
Southern All-Star* 8 to 5 before!
2.500 fan* lari night. !•, wo* the
first tim f N orthern trum* won

i_ ,i.„

I

alnesVUle Leads
By Three Gaines

Florida State Open
Billy Kinard To
Tourney Opens Today
Meet Joey Dunn
ORLANDO, Aug. 8. (Hm-cial)
In Fight Monday —A field of more than 85 top-

Feds To Meet Sens Northern All-Stars
Southerners In
In Player Night Trim,
GF League Contest
Here Tomorrow TIIOM A8VILI.E.
Am-. ..H

Occasional trips

to

Sports Rotindup
Itv JERKY LI8K \
CHICAGO. Aug. Jtfrf/11 -There
is plenty of grum bling aroun-l. the
windy city about the recond dlvialnn floundering idT the Cub* and
White Sor, hut the popular pilot*
id -b elli rin tu

lly VIVIAN IIROtVN
AP N'cwsfealure* W ilier
NIANTIC. Conn.— You ran have
ytiur tuna fishing and your fancy
yachting suit*— I’ll la k e my tru sty
ol' trout rod and wailing lit Itches.

n,

C b u j l j t l i r i m i n iiml.T»*-W

Teddy Lyons, atill an peat to laout of sniping range.
i Vm .su .
For one th in g ,‘Itolh Grimm rnd 'tM .ti.o
Lyon* stand solid with the toys
whn w rite nieces for the napi-rs, i
la-cause both a r e . genial fellows
whn disdain double-talk and nllli-1
If rlth e r has felt that
of real professionals would
his club considerably, which is i nly
too obvlaua in both ramps, he has
refrained from publicly pull ing
T«N|H|f« litRUrtri
i»e&gt;li.nu l l t s i k *% t/fU m li
the soueeie on hi* fi’out office.
H A M filU i a t I»•!..*fit!
Urimm'a Cuba still are virtually
t*n!r4i|tn nt
th e sam e club which won the 1045
L*«Ugr*i .ii lif» AiiBUiftnt*
N ational le ag u e pennant agkirist
war-decimated opi
beginning to creak at tne joint*. Iteitiii
in
The W hite Sox have a b etterhh-nd
ill
, 1* .
of vmrth- anrt—ertenirix. hm In- ttittsifitnnia
414
lurle*. anti erratic (tilching have

for a hand-line arid a row boat—
and I’ll l&gt;e happy If I hook a foureyed catfish,
Y’r r ie n U v '4 t was a different
story. In a very u p -u a fashion,
I decided th a t tro u t flies, sand*
worms and live shrimp wcu* hoipolio! tiait strictly for Sunday

Armed-And Assault
To Meet On Aug. 30
CHICAGO, Aug. :l. (/Ft -Two
big money-winning nontea, Assault
and A I'mtil. will raco .-ach other
tit W ashington Park on Aug. .70.
for the Drat tim e in th eir career*
In
a 1100.000
w inner-t»li-*]L
match race.
In the richest m atch event In
tu rf history, each horse
wlH
carry 12tt 'pounds over a mile
and a q u arter route. The race
may also tu rn nut to tie a spec­
tacular riding duel between two
of America's beat riders, Eddie
A rran, on Assault and Doug
D o d so n

owns a skunk coat and decides to
buy mink buttons for It, on a
jau n t that shuuld surely Istud me
Myth Tuna F.-hing of 1047.
I t was five a-m. when I set out
to tiernme an old aalt on the. tiring
deep. At the hotel ad latent to th r

E

m ates, and Charley Trippt of
Georgia, w tlhbe shared by Gaorge
R atterm an of Notre Deror. Hen
Raimondi of Indiana, Tommk Mont
of M aryland and Ernie Case cf
U.C.L.A. Coach F reak L eahr, however, m ay find m fo r Tucker’s
accurate passing.

"I think th a t Frank Honai (Bes­
semer, Ala., catch er), and Norm
McCord. th at big firs t osekfr front
New Oilcan*, looked eiscdsHy
impressive." Pennock sa id .'

plonthlps h a rt, Aug. 22-21 Mis*
C urtis will lead the phen&lt;*n»nslly
successful C rystal PIutig* squad
Ann Curtis, who holds more re- of San Francisco in its n«rat for
a sixth stra ig h t nation*! team

RET0NGA SAVED TH E DAY
FOR HIM, SAYS FARMER
I F d t Mke 1 Would Have
To Give Up If 1 Didn't
Find Relief S o o n ," He
States.; Wishes He Could
Tell Everyone About Retonga.

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cheat .th a t sometimes It wa* hard
to breathk." continued Mr. CoJe
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' and on th e go, b u t t didn't relish
i a bit*. I fait weakened and fagged
| out, I had to taka strung laxative*

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MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

o n 'A r m e d

Armed has poured I&amp;U8.755 into
the till for hi* owner, Warren
W right of the Calumet Farm
Stable. Assult ha* earned 1(125,37p for hi* , owner
Robert J.
Klrlwrg of Texas.
,
An agreem ent on Aug. 30 for
the match race w as
reached
yeslrrday by W right and Kleberg.
Armed is nix y ea r* , old and

ii
*w&lt;’ *"’ur* *Ir , P- I" «pite of Irsin*
| j ' i acreechlng keros* the lawn every
H -T-fW -aeconda aftd rontem platiow «fI* vj aca-alck preventives. I finally dotided on one which the druggist with blight feather jlgJ. lie set
guaranteed hail bet-n perfected by thrm In sockets built into the'boat
the Canadian Army during the and arranged fishing chairs, is
Old llalas It. b etter kiuuyi as
tile Imat rnrrened inxsilv he iethe Chleago ■Hears, also funclion*
"Ah, this Is the life ," said one marked.
outaide of the National Foothiill
of the would-be Ipr* as We Set*
“I'm spiting these up before It
L eagui. Dwner Coach Ccargo llid
I tlrtl aboard the fishin g (mat, and
a* had to send quarterback Nick
he sw igged sogie o f the captain’s
With these .word* -v photog­
Sacrlntv of Wake Forest the eutcoffee.
rapher and a newspaperman both
rirula of three Chlragu medical £ '
“Cut It with a knife,' I sugges­ norm ally p retty rugged, to-ik to
school* liefare ha signed a tn-ar v,■aWyTiuk
ted, refusing th e s y ru p / brew In th r rails,
Clint rm t Sum Inly will work fm lh»f„ii
fi«*or of th a t em pty feeling and a
Thlrlv-five mllea off Montaiik
hia medical degree while playing wa*!mi
sea-sick pill,
with the outrigger* set und some­
pro football Juat aa did Dr. Dan- g ™ ;
fautoui
tart
Those wg
what sulalued "sportsm en" sitting
nv Fortm an and danllst Hill *l»*. rhlbotat- thii reels, the tuna began to
wort!*.
lit* nil In I vilyrtlttf
ntanskl.
1 settled down on the cockpit in bite. Small ,tuna from ■*_Ti't&lt;» 60
Ib &gt;. CtRClltfllti ?
a flshlhg chair, feet up on the uoumls—hut so simple. You reel
irk ur Uhllrftlrtfthlci X
Hal*- ■llidrlksen Zahariao. the
ill 5, I’lilraR-s I*
stern , directly over* the diesel ex­ ’em up to the boat and the captain
queen of American .»nd Hiitish
| flrt'iiltlvn I
haust, ready to soak up the sun­ gaffs 'em I
golf, ha* announced that her next
shine for our trip to the middle uf
It all seems like, 20 Vmfra ago,*
m ajor tourney would be the N a­
the Atlantic (well, alust.)
ami dc liter tim e, that I heard a
tional Women’s A m ateur at FlunkIt was almut seven a.ni. when male voire (D an "cast-iron stom ­
I lieeamr sw are of a preliminary ach” . Mulvey, sport* editor of the
flnttcfc of butterfly wings in my New Haven
Regis'.*?! saying,
stomach. Thi* was Just alaiut the "This is 'whv women shouldn't, he
tlm r Hi- lolly little crew gave perm itted on fishing ti!p*-H
Important title which ha»-eluded
out with "flailing, sailing ovet the
Mr, I don’t rate . I'm going In
her. The Ralie was whln;&gt;H in the
..........................
...
Bounding M ain" . . . definitely rush right out to the tackle shop
1945 W estern A m ateur final* hy
and pick up a Royal Coachman and
Phvllla Otto, and Iasi vear she Veiling ath lrlea from tin Pulled butterfly wing rhythm.
Hharllv a fte r the first b u tter, a Silver Doctor nnd head for a
bowed to unheralded -Mary Mr- Ktat-e nnd Canada begin rhelr/
lU U jm W ' Dy U -k flig h t—and members of p retty stream , Huckleberry Finn
Mlllln o f (irran TJiiy. WU„ Jn the three-day series at
semi-final*. Ralw'.nvtV be think­ Munleinal .Stadium tnnlgh' in the It*- /km lly followed at frequent style. Or maybe 111 lust be rontent to-be a lady of tha lake and
,
ing over those rar«*iiefoati whllp first- International Amateur All- integral*.
W ar Base ball Kories, and a flock
Nal-odv told me 1 needed a weak tfiank my lucky star* I don't live
tending her De^yl•rJ^h|*• garden.
of Major League .trim;* i 1 rip er- mind and a strong bark la catch on a houseboat. H ereafter, I’ll
tail to In* on hand Iw-htok over ih* tun*. *- W hat I had was n weax tak e mv tu n a fish on toast with
Bewitch. Cal
Irttuce am Ltom ato.
beaten two-vrU
Thing* nfight have hr»n d iffe r­
ih xlralgh* -rir
I™ 4 « L several alreait* haj
go n ite r her t i
ent If. «nlv I had slept . . eaten
Btakc* nt Y * n I1**"
hem "ih
other
atrh the tomu
^
er w etrh
to re In thetPrfJ AL FFaati Btaki-a
mv hreakfaat . . . gone on the
K sturday, lias star* doting wnrkout* g,id Lqtfl
Washington Pi
1 - 1. To
,_ l^
fvs m the
th - Phlladeiphii*.
I'hll-a-lnhl..
upper deck . . . hadn’t tnhalod the
hjoklng" back
| n* f*«m
the local rallbii
eih au aL By golly, next time. . . .
com patlsonJ the Athletjr* will direct th* (I, S,
Man O 'W ar, 1
T rainer Ben , Mi won't *ny. *nd Canadian nines oh thg field,
A vulture is known to have
&lt;*IR pley toniglt and
w hether she i« V v limn Calu-t Th*
m e t-F a rm ’# an M6r W hirls way, Relurday night, with the vlnnrr
when they w «4 ffTyear-olds. hut mw*l!w * »l*r outfit drawn from
l-'JUvenlle "Who &lt;0° Baltimore sandlat te am for
he ad m lu *he/
stake and w inti lh '- championship S u n d ry -aftervlherlng all her " “ »»• H t h e f l r i t two games ary
Dr. Chnrtat L. I’eraon*
)Pcd.'*
s till, the U. S. and Canadian rlube
Optometrist
___
will play a third tilt. Sunfay to
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„ „ „ „ w,„ where between Montauk and 18
Hanford A tlantic Ilk. Bldg.
oppose Baltimore. The title game butterfllea) CapU ln Ed 8herman
Ilonra: 9-11 1-6
*'■ Phene 196
1 will he played the aame afrimoon. of Nlantlc. Coniu, form er lineman
L 9-1*
, .
____
d
Cl
eases Fitted
■ IL M. M. Carpenter. Sr., o* ner with- the old Williams football
of the Phillies, and hi* r?n*ral team , appeared with tha lu ru fUhmanager. H erb Pennock.; looked fng rod* which ha busily baited

and tboda attending the H u lo tu
are Invited to maka the trip to
the Legion Arena, G rier staled
Anyons who is in to n ated Jn N y io h al
securing inform ation concerning
t)ia training program may con­
tact Grier a t th a Lake Mary

o n iu io u in , n u |i
/ t nv
Women’s Regional AA(J swim­
contest between the Or- ming meet opens here today with
Senator* and th* Daytona mors th an 160 contestant a entered.
i Islander* w as postponed F irst event of the three-day meet
. . „e **1*3 - w &gt;
■ ___ *wae the lAQO-meter swim with
cornelr P at P atton o f 'A tla n ta .
M O -y ard ^N ational J

The Clubhouse

PER GAL.
Thousand's praise Retonga. Ratnnir combined with liberal-quanttonic combined w ith liberal quanltlllc* of V itam in B -t and is in­
tended to relieve d istress due'
to Insufficient flow of digestive
joke* In th e stomach, loss of
appatita. Vitamin B-l deficiency
ami conetlpdUoR. Accept ne aub-

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Mexican Claims Are
Nearly Cleared Up

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tO A M E S G U T AG ENC Y

FOR RUNT

By 11(1tV A BO DOBSON
WASHINGTON. —The, govern,
ment U still lining ita claim
business at the u m r old stand.
Th Indian Claims Commission,
created by Congr©** last year,
has taken over the offeced. tele­
phone num bera—nail much of the
s ta ff— o f

f

Ariteriran-M exican

HELP W AN TED

6 ARTICLES FOK SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
CONCRETE SEW ER P IP E
day or week. The Music Box, 110
___ SEPTIC TANKS. G rease Traps
W. 1st St. Phone 963.
lltorks, Aluminum Window* and
Screens. White cement. Paint,
O FFIC E apace Iri Mcltch Building.
Perma-tile, Hurricane btae^s
Large light of ices, new ly decorMiracle Concrete Company, .lot)
£e&lt;T, Oil U tilities, heat and ja n i­
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
tor aervlce furnished. Ca!| 8CH- ------------ &gt;. ,
—W. II. A A- Dept- Store.
4 .CEILING (an* l«r sale, ta p e y j
CONVALESCENT- HOSIE now - D rvg S tnrr. —
open at Chuluota, 18 miles 3. K.
of Sanford and *18 mile* N. E .j
RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
of ^prlando. ta r g e .screen and
and Set vice. The Music Bos,
open porches to a it and enjoy
1111. W. 1st SL Phone 933.
the cool breeiea off ta k e C ath­
erine. ta r g e graunda an J walk*
safe from autd traffic. I.ni'ge ROOK COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof-coating- good' for
lobby and'room sl llrlck construemetal, slate or composition roofop. Can arrnm ialate 35 only,
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
hone of -write for reseivatlnn
10 to 16',;. Ten year w arranty.
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
M artin 2302 or write Box Ut7
Chuluota Florida", Hurge TeTan —CO. 112-114 W. 2lid SL-----------for guesta to visit their doctor.
PAIR Mexican handmade shoes.
A VAIl.AIH.r-. s t onre, convenient5A, red and white. Photic 6*»r J.
Iv located, down town section,
up to date apartm ents with all
h e w in g m a c h i n e s
modem convenience*.
Adults
HALES K SERVICE
’ ’
onlv. Phone 550.
H E R T S SEWING MACH. SHOD
l t r. S. FRENCH. PH. 11HO

the

Claim* Commiision. which ex­
pired hy law April 4
Until- the final day* of tha con­
gressional session. however,^ the
commission was a financial orphan. Congress wailed until *ol*
most the last minute to ap propri­
ate funds for it, and the three
f iU.UOtl-a-yyar commissioners had
intis w ithout; paychecks front midApril until the end of July.
The appropriation was made in
an omnibus hill which took care

BUTCHER WANTED— Thursday,
FridaV anu Saturday.
Apply
M argaret Ann Store, C. K, Hug­
gins*. M anager.
EX PERIEN CED celery grower or
trained farm m anager for furm
in Zell wood area. Good i-esition
for rig h t p arly . A. Duda A Sons,
"Oviedo." Phone 2151.
*
GIRL for cashier A cosmetic roun
ter, also aoda girl, ta n sy 's litu g
Store.

9

WORK. W ANTED

EXPERT p a in tin g — contract or
- hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estim ates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR fiA K lillilL . A -flntaW m i.
cleaning A waxiug. Our power
unit enables ue to work whore
there ie no electric uonnecllo.t
available. 21 yeais ex p ericn c,
H. M. Gleason, Luke'M uiy, Fla
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds- Smith Bro. Phono 1188.

NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wannitu niskt- it. W annita Tnylcr,
Box 145-A Snnionl, Rt. 2COAL circulating heater. Reason2 or 3 tied loom house, dose if),
ajde. Ph. 1165-J.__________ ■

2 0 . W ANTED TO RENT

12

good^ejgrences. Phone i i l .M.

of a lot of unfinished fiscal busi­
ness.
Mexican t'lsim s Paid
At last, all of the (tending
claims of United Sta*c* cittxcn*
against Mexico amt Mexican eitixens an- 'v ttle cl. Certain claim*
alwnys hnv,- been handled dirvejjy hy- the State Demirtlnent and
in the luturv all Mexican claims
will go to it.
Jnme* A. Langston, seeretarv **f
the jnst o f a long line of Mexican
claims t-ommtiuion*. is pretty
proml of how it all cante ou*.
The commission -field- o ff 1.265
elnims for $3 7 ,9 1 8 2 tKE0 5 .' Tip' peo­
ple making them hn&gt;l asked origi-

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Altogether, tangslpn explained
recently, the »*vrr*l commissions
tha- have shuffled IfflO f * 11 ctntms
around since 1923 appruved aimut
$4 0 ,7 6 0 tHH» worth.
Under an
pgreelnent. M«xlr» nut up a little
more than $40,600,000 to pay
them.
Some Mnnrj Lacking
That
loaves
soqie successful
rlpttnMiil.s -Mil holding the tutg' fpl
• Unit $2 1 5 .1X14),
tan gs'im aniil,
They won't get It. unless the
Mexican government put lip the
nniney..
,
The last 2 0 0 ilium - settled hv
the commission were the historic
Texas cattle claims which origi­
nated in (he lute 18 0 0 '*. They
an&gt;se fUtm border rants by Mexi­
can soldier*, and once amounted
to more than $5 0 3 )0 0 ,0 0 0 .
The new Indian Claim* Coro
mission face* a similar job, and
Langston is its chief clerk mid
administrative officer.
It . is author11etj to hear all
ttalm a hv Indians against*rhe'gvtvernmriil. It. can settle them di­
rectly. and its derision* can be
appealed to federal courts.
'I nn Are Old
Many i&gt;ut«fanding Indian claims
are a* old as the Texas rattle
claims tangs-mr said. Some are
the fatuous "irony” claims of the
S io u x ," whose ponies wen- driven
o ff and imblo-d hy the U. S. C av­
alry when, It found that the Slottx
fighters rotitd ho whltmcd no oth,

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MICK ISY MOUSK

. Hy Wall Disney

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The t'ommissiou has not adopt­
ed Its rules yet, Langston sabl,
and Iras received only seven ten -1
InMve Indian* claims
Most of
11a-so will have to be re-sub­
mitted, he m id, when the rule*
are amiTmnrrd.
There is one holito\)-i commis­
sioner. Edgar K. Witt o f Waso.
T ex, The two new ones are Louis
J, Ituuir of Sheridan. Who., and
William M. Holt of Lincoln, Neb.

SPECIAL 5FMVICE3

CANVAS PAINT- clear and eolUl» TO
. GARAGE, apply to II. K. Cia-hran,
ors. SENKARIK GLASS &amp; FOR REN T—Floor sander. Eaey
117 ta u tc l.
T K A I ) lv IN
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
operation. Reasonable rate*, San­
ford P ain t St Glasa Co. Phone
FLOW ERS
ALLOW ANCK
803.
3 REAL E fT A T E FOR SALE
foe eU occasion!
FOIl YOUR. OLD RADIO
~ " n O D G R ~ PLYM OUTH
McNKILL A. YOST FLORISTS’
REAL ESTATE
PARTS AND SER VICE
Mips*
Ave.
Just
off
Celery
i
INSURANCE
Phone 1011
I Office ph. 403 residence eh.- 610-R 1 0 0 Palm etto A ea.
M 9 -W .—1 stI 'h r 1153
n r *
MORTGAGE LOANS
3 RAYMOND M. B A LL Realtor i Paint*. Poultry Supplies, Nails, YA-DE moth proofing taite 6
P utina Feeds, Groceries and
veate. Hava your woolena moth
a Registered Broker and
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
,M&lt;*ala, Touehton A W atson, 1201
Insurance Agent
er* A ta n n d ry . 113 Palm etto
Celery, Phone 1199. •
, Bin. 4
Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
Ave. Phone 914.
CANVAS AWNINGS
-•NEW, two story, three bedroom FOR SALE— l.lm crock for drive­
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
and
rqadwaye— Phone
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
home. Two ear garage. O n 1 ways
8111. Re*. B ll-W ,' 1241,
__________________
tu rn er lot 116 x |40 in M ayfair.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Will sell unfurnished or furnished. rU X E D C T PR E bS -complete, Bro.
H 1GNH
Aluminum,
Steel, Wood I
Phono 356- M.
Show cards and posters
, H unt's Tuxrdr K*«l Store
■— .................
—
10
DAY
DELIVERY
O— DDF,’8 SIGN SERVICE
TWO farm houses, 18 arm s land,
Batter1
*
-*
4r
n
altery
Charging.
QD.
tan
d
feaa.
Phone
1011
i J|-three inch wells, 214 miles S.
II. II. PO PE CO. INC. S f'P f Monroe on highway &lt;4. John
RAD1ATOR8 cleaned and repair
Davit, Box 16, ta k e Monroe,
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 104
FR EE ESTIMATES
Fla.
S.MITTY'S -Self-propelled taw n
Sanford Ave. Ph. 366-W.
Phone 80S
Mower— Sm itty'a Garage cor­
flout* on large lot. Com er Hickner Second Street and Sanford LAND
C L E A N I N G « AND
ory and 7lh St. 700 K. 7lh St.
LKAINAGR. S NEW CATER­
Avenue. ( all I LIU for free dent12.900. Apply tn J. E. W alker, -xinstratinn.
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
910 Cypress, Ave.
ERS W ITH
PALMETT1,
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YD. I
tARGAIN—A new concrete block
Gas stove, oven, frigidnlrc, sink
DRA G LIN ES.
EQUIPMENT-,
Bungalow, with tw.» !&gt;cilroom*.
and cupboard. .Mareeoelle Cabin
NOW IN T H IS VICINI
bath, large living roonu I,lichen
Court. French and Park. T h an a
N IM N IC nT CONHTRUCTIO
| Z,td dinette. Cnnrrelo wall* are
22U-M.
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
[M astered on th r inside and slu r,
2-29X1,
_ _ _ _ _
V i" S x ' f i ' 5
rued on the outside. Concrete MIT&lt;?HKLL window u ir condition­
er.
Will
cool
room
16
x
20
feet.
RENT A CAR
floor* a re coveted with heavy
Randall
Klrelrie
Co.
YOU DRIVE n r
nehestos tiling block*. Property
PHONB 200
I* located in San L snta Scetlnn.
FOR SALE ■
BISilCKLAND-MORKIHON
Priced at 16,500.00. 11.000.00
OLD
N
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W
S
P
A
P
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R
S
-3
O
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T
S
U-DRIVE-IT, INC.
down paym ent will nandb.
Blill have a small 5-roam new PF.R POUND. BUNDLED IN
S E E US FOR
bungalow, in f ln th w v t Section,
‘ BUNDLES.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
__ priced at $4,800.00.
10. 15, 20 and 25 OENT
AND TYPING
A new road *kle sandwich and _______HERALD O FFICE_____
CREDIT BUREAU OF
•
food shop nn Highway 17 fiprth
SANFORD
'J Sanford. Building ia 30 x 42 ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS
It# N. P ark
Phone 180
B 'l fully equipped for businesa. New U S Royal 660 t 20 6 ply
W H Y G E T U P N IG H T S
Equipment consists o f ; ateam
tire ami tula- $25.00.
Reel’s EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Uhle. Siltsx coffee makers, eounFred Myers, 81! E. 2nd SL
Paint Shop, 306 W. 2nd SL
D U E T O K ID N E Y S ?
tcra. stools, tables, rju b register,
M R TMM OUT HNS DOCIOTS W*»
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
and oth er kitchen' equipment. See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
• It yoo*et upnishie—haw freqomt
— D IA PER SERVICE—
Also haa a smalt four-room
Wurka for new Ktrdintnra, new
ah* to pew your water—hut have itfily
Baby V slrst furnishes hospital sraaty t-*tsasr*—yrt.-wul haw backache,
bungalow, detached, for living
Radiator cores, Radlajur clean­
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­ due to r u m eriditg 4n (he urine, tw (te-1
q u a r t m . Building* and* nil
ing and repairing.
ised container. Economical and you’re irelln i ihit; ’
equipment priced a t $6/4)0.00
Three srnenlians ago Dr. Kilmer, a
3-BURNER STOVE: -m all Ice
■afe. Fully medically approved
for qui&gt; k sale.
dorlnf, found humlreti* rd hn
box. 618 W. 1st St.
Call D aytona 2487-W collect for (amour
FRED W. RENDER
petirnia with ihi* trouble I'elMlsXingtv
details. 94 dikpera, $2' a wee ' be ixsde a medicine of IS herb*, toot*,
Room 2 Fla. Hlalo Bank Bldg.
Electra-ehrf stove and heat tola
sagsla bk*.halisms—Neture'sewn way to
"F IR S T IN SANFORDP h ftn e 1030
very reasonable. 619 Magnolia.
rdlrf, Its called Jt "fru m p * « .|" sn.l
Ph. 218.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market million* of grateful men and women have
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
_____It—ewter
t t n w ith s m a rin t reeutt*
Barber Shop open Thursday, taken
acre farm , borne, 4 room house,
Swamp Root foe* ri*ht to woek to
Friday A Saturday.
furnished or unftfrnltlird, beau- 6
A H T1C LES W A N T E D
gush out ktdneyv. . . tncttseee IVrw ..I
tiful lawn, ahrubs, fru it tree*—
relieve rtcref srvllty . . *o
erina helping
_
DREDGING — Beaches and land D
m h r listed
its trd hi adder set* a I-o-t flushtt-t
8 orange, 6 grapefruit. 6 guava,
fills
adlacent
to
lakes.
Mobile
out,
too.
Many
report getting a g&lt;«»i
(chest
cash
price
paid
for
uied
fill
4 persimmon, 6 fig, 4 loquat, 1
Dredging Co. Phone 669, W inter night's steep st ter the tire f few tfnee*
furniture. Ted Davis F u rniture
peach. Shade treas--hickory,
Caution: laha as direct sit
P ark.
Co. S it E. l i t . Ph. 968.
w ater oak, auatralian pine, crepe
Foe free trial supply. **nd to D ept T,
m yrtle, palma. 4 acre cultivated I'LL HUY your car regardless of M
K ilm er 4» C o.. Inc., B os l i t * . H u m b ert
LQ5T
*
FOUND
C
onn
O r—g et futl aired b o ttle o f ttwam p
rich garden soil, I acre cow p a s­
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
R oot tmdsv s t V " " Hm eet net.
ture. 2 chicken yartla fenced. I
LOST—Louts
w
rist
watch
Iwlween
W. 2nd SL
___________
■Mesial) well, 20 rhlgkent. U
. I8th and F irst S treet. Reward
O T ie'Federal Highway in bro- Small gas refrigerator. Ph. flhfl-J.
retu rn Sanford Herald.
You S tifftr U i . . . e c u . N ear alore 1 mile* West
AUTOS FOR SALE
of Sanford. Route I, Box 73, W ILL TRADE 10 fL Mahogany IB
inboartt motor boat &amp; tra ile r for
Sanfordsmall house tra llrr or model A 1942.11 UDSON C u b (ioune. May
be seen at Middleton's Grocery,
[A nice home wRh income property,
Ford. P. O. .Box 1464. Sanford.
East Geneva Ave.
ct«*e in, and fairly priced. The
Phone 1014-R.
house is in iplentlld repair—not
m
T PONTIC 8—A-I condition.
a thing to be done, except move
Phone 616-W.
tn. Living room, dlrtlng room, 7 P a li, Livestock, Sopplie*
V , f g U fcom forb
kitchen and l-edroorq downsksir*.
•f/icioncy
W AN TK I» ^U P / T O ~ * * a NHW - f ^ l T l I S W,
Are you tro u b tad toy
ia very large bedroom and itath
HAMPSHIRE FRYERS, 1 f t TO
dutress &lt;y&gt; tsmsls
ADV
ERTISING
I u ik Us m i m o m m y
___ n ; also tw o e a r irar*ge
8 LBS. ON FOOT. PHONB
|Dosd
.writh three room upstair a p a rt­
DELANO, FLA. 1H -X J. HE.
ONCE
m ent
YKRSE PHONE CHAIU1ES.
fc
FRED W. BENDER
i
Room 2 Fla. S tate Bank Bldg.
HELP
WANTED
Phone I0M
Tn~ s im n T

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P artly cloudy tonight nnd T utstt'ealis*** Ire a P*a &lt; O w l
R e a c h e s N e w R e c o r d n Prom
P ro Uote
tl ,hth#
* PPregreaa
j M of ^of America s
■day with widely srsttered show .
mg lo. argua with you.” Fergu­
Pradnra Prosperity for S tnford.
er«.
- , . » -4
WASHINGTON. Aug. H. ^
son instructed com m uter aide*
§
&gt;
m
f
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b
I
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F
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a
l
d
Civilian
em
ployment
mounted
u
;s
'
to is mm a subpoena
to
w it.'
a new all-tim e record of MOTS
* -‘ M ughn' papers. tuppow d to be
000 in July, the Census Bur».
•A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY NEW .PAPF.il
tr|Kirteil today.
■
in custody of one of the Holly­
N O . 192
Joblessness climbed also,' t r u
A s s o c ia te d P re s* L a a s e d W i r e
wood millionaire’s auditors in
SANFORD, FLO RIDA ,
M 0N D A \ A t’G. 11. 191i
E a ta b lia h e d 1 9 0 8
ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
,UME X X X V III
downtown hotel rom.
summer work and graduates hunt.
Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
»r.«ld
,hr
8of*
»
&gt;
U
I
m
inisters
would hr the absolute m aster*”
.......... , ,
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
of the country whil.t I’arliam m t
romraitlcf that, although he had
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lM l to
.2 1
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “full em ployrCm -1 ^ * * 1, 1
^',r ,h *' *u*tnf&lt;r next work.
goal
as defined by form er Vic*
I» th il n u n u r y to the life of
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
th f co u n try ? " hr asked. “ It would
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
mean a s p a te ,of alarm und di»beciuse ih e j . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
rouragetneril ami paralysis."
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '* y n 4
~ l “rehin d ec la r'd Hint' A ,____
! forces, th e nation’s Ju ly total?V
* 2rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
— ZDo you have those p a p c rt? “
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrl“ t don’t have them on my per­
Premier Makes Second Laboritc Caucus Up-j
U ln - w«« “ ifpivm aljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t*
son, if th at la w hat you mean,"
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Hughes retorted, as spectators
Appeal For Coun­ holds Decision To
roared arith laughter.
swsweek Editor Ad­
Carrying on in a sharp personal
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
Hanging a glass a s h 'tra y on the
D e f e r Nationali7cil Action Forcing
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dresses Closing
•
Churchill imiuiird;
committee table, Ferguson shout­
"W ho it going to wield tlirxe
inB
Steel
Industry
Troop
Withdrawal
ed: “ Don’t try to get sm art with
Demands On Senators’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, n fi - p * , * Banquet
Of State
this com m ittee."
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
A DITICTIVI AHIMMI 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
Time And Failure
Increases
on
N
ash
automobiln
I
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m
»
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f
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r
e
n
c
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Minister. who ire in i iAricteoiirttly
In one of the storm iest se rn rt mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’oF*
Randall And T’lu* “Babel’ -v;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
an am use-, passenger in the pic*
of tha Inquiry into H ughei $40,-.* T ha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
P a.ha ol .ton Churchill ’.aid -tonight In*
To Locate Meyer
•ur# boat."
been announced by N ash-K elvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO w artim e airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President G roin EtW srd W. R srtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiH r .b e la u d rh a t tlm gOVe.nHughes today charged th at Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
Given As Reasons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk m sga/inc. told the
tnrnt'* m inisters a r i a n u n who
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation c o n fm rd powman Ferguson (R-M irh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
J unl0, Chamber of Com Club Urged To Eack ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l . of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
\\ \ S H I \ t . l ON", tu g . 11. ( I *1
party before the natlvn.
stand a t tha same tim e to “grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n&gt;
open
w
aifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
Roadside Parkts At
In hla •perch, A ttl.V bud . all.il
publicity”.
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
llir lom nuri.
"might he d tjta td rd " al any nm
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
“Now juat a m lnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
F
rrg
u
to
n
:
Will
you
try
to
bring
State C o n f e r e n c e againit
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and H alter-F raut b la n d political c u m in huro| c
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
H uffhti said hr would not pro
CorF ’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e“ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llu rh e s Void t’ompsny,
council
action
again.!
thr
Blit
Cited
As
Cm
irm
'
Chun
lull
a
d
d
iru
e
d
lli«*
lloit-i
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
production.
■
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
of trliim ony whirh
The big rrowded committee M om
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a . il moved toward
c ; a - u-. r«7 * «
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
t c c O l F r t c c i o m Isecuuse
had been brought before th* com­ was
training w a. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T ,r p ia
I list 11s h gase a Senate siihsilent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .p erch :
final action on llir lull, .y-pim e.l
Churchill mild. “ W hat would Dun­
absorb
raising
costs
of
matertsli
n**'1*
ty tr f f , ' ° n lo U .
.
m ittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpw sng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalum t i»r d u cc io t'i-m fclu u i, duim tL jhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes g la n d at structiun Finance Comnany, a t oim ami labor which go into
kerque have to-eri if tlm little b o at'
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a« m lril to Howard
MOSCOW \u « . II bP) l).v
incr
cn
n
fc
irn
tr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
were only going to tnk&lt; «ff tntm
_ Britain, might tutium L .
to rep eat that.
’
llnuht-s .H ildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairm an tn k id font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.
n
l
u
j
t
U
,
P
iavili
inmmen
.
ber» of the tia d r 'tn.u u nnd it .u &lt;
Ja
y
c
rr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never eras rd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
• laid th a t wc didn't in to u lin k e r ’s
He
said
Nash
was
h
'k
tn
r
the
Ju
n
e
17
to
July
16^19.2,
D
ietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile M at Investigating
slowly. “Oet It off the record.”
poena for Meyer linnw diatil).
sfu 1 in it.to rin g Isigc ic j Ic Mayfair Inn over the W ffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’s decision lo sir Ire na
•
c u it for th r rrat ?"
cost of its low price “600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw o rd ­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
T h u a p p a tm tly was it reference
car*
for
th*
first
tim
e
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.um g it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(Bill)
Rollc.lon
ol
to Fuel M inuter Kmmanuel Sl.liicontrols
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"So long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was in se d , th f
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
w*H'i i perch several wcelrx a &lt;0 In
Manncland.
a i'o n u l. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending M eyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentm
ent^an
which hr waa trp o rtad to have „*Jd
, v« iii'ii. I iii .» lo m m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v ^ p k t — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee W hite House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
.*
•
“w* do not give m tinker* ru«*
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1Aliemin Itev
' pii*e.
about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
“ D eftnH elyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn
\\ \&lt; |||N C .|t» S , \wg II ^
If ol the O llice o( War Inlortp _- the United State* m arr haP “th at W hite House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
* .U ln .”
cooperate
extensively vvith th* he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’*’ '
j’MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He s a id .th e expense item al­
ditures included many items of en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can
easily
get
out
of
hand.
Ihe
Ihe
Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
inform
ant
*tiid
mory
“T iir m iniiler ' who made those
ready had been paid a t tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainm ent for Army -officers, poena”.
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites n b siatn « | from
B d U ced hy Lind W rber, manager
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
ram
e
to
hia
attention.
Ha
adJM
governm ent officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting at llir. p arty caucus. Al!remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
tT m— Iritm l—ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and — 1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “many d ea l of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’e anugio- * d - s w |" r r "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
m*nt in ip itr of hit failures, ami
ings"
with
llirdwell
and
may
have
went on:
— Declaring t h a t t h e rtre ea rT T fir. fo u r Votes. a | )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
rover
expenses
on
hit
trip.
Meyer’s
predecessor
as
llu
g
h
e
i’
h r la retained in Ilia podlim i b&gt;
« |L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, th e . m oney-b ark -o n -o th er
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan trea ty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
—“ I-qt»r*tturn'd IM Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
th r play of outside font-*."
w&gt;ke» ie-y eu r answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lo rn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l a lllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5 ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nm retaries N. I C harter," the Prem ier sharply the goverilm rut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just to ld you that I got an affidavit th a t ' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol A lrvtm lri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
th
a
t
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on S aturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish argum ents (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtm am bar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir ) ilelrg slr III llv
council
should
dism
iss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
th
e
.state
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion o f I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
C ily S u rv e y * .
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainm ent given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he h a j put
l 'u ilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I 'a iiy l e f t W ing
,
III
llll'lCll
I
v
1"*ed
V-SIIOII
of
the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer H ughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiim il.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in c is have ls-.-n a iia rk in g A l l l t r
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
II HMllNHtll fit*IM r « |* 11Nr |
the affidavit a fte r he said lie had
group that l|- h a d been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In W ashington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M
oio/ov
lolil
the
.
I
"HIM
il
w err established her* during III"
Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
thi* ground retain progrism w o t
»n d rie r luit’iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse on
to tec
l i l t y rat.
"too little nnd too la te" .an d his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
four
points:
executive
secretary's
office
was
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership w as .untn-piidig.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fa rt that dispute ex­
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
M aterials," are lu to l agrirultu.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly c a u ­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:- given by Hoyce I’yweil of Jack ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
cus railed for Immediate le^um o
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
"2—The
fact
that
the
Egyptian
Hill
C
arter
of
Tam
os
who
is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
other vegetal.I . «, entile and lim ­
tion "f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairm an of the ".Mist Flor­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availthe nulv g u aianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. S i t Ktjiffntd (Tipps, p irsn.»l lu»e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated th at the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ieablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
lay in "lonunim il ov nri«hq&gt;.
director* voted to contiLve the dispute by negotiation with tin plied that th e .n e x t move was up
and cypirss ia available III to 16
•I the various classifications m pageant
•
Ijau ies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lir ir iope.
which it a statewide United Kingdom, and this effoit to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
mile* from town. The United
......................
2 . T h e -in a h ility -o f the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav. Vug................
ths* . I n . &gt;«••*•
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt Witi&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the iti* ‘*vn pir»«I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fa rt that the continu­ rep o rt'd 'a f te r ibe w r i t m eet­
«, Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
Ham* and K. V, llyrd operate
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p i r s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
tawmill*. No mineral production
gone i rnry.”
j | | ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
ia listed. ■
at least this fall, although six the dance S aturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley r a f r 'he tepaym ent of a w artim
— C ’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL -anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” . . .
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J
I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
room In ago most of the expei’s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. b u t throughout th* .credit (o • Moscow. ’
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
Other
Lalm
rltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri w tolr. "Il iry a id . Ill" proi* llir ra tlirs t rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petem b'irg high Middle F a it.
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
" 4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe o tb c
•B u t h r July- inid ^ t d r n f T M o W '
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng tf i i r l ::„ e A-titv h a s p.fi/w tt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'•*« s i n
11
-sll»
»
"l
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
age* bh.l a y rar, with th r hrav!” but mi HfW" stiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
b rio ,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
can be brought everything possible was
• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
k a r e many -.experts whose Queen and M itt 8 t. P etersburg.’ friendly.relations
If
ng l'« |p k ill
done lo reduce the arm y, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. p n ln rrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie ........... nf ; &gt;• a a I
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \ l' a . "•
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pagenine inrlies during the past month.
U ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls)
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml D rlm ilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "S ullsn of :-".vl" hut I r a n
ant held last June In St. P eters­
T hr average length of Ihe
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N»h to f k immi in rnnnection " ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
'
•
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
was no intention to abandon an apprai m rrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ritlrisni v ( the Hv i , i&gt;r»»*
....... • * * * * .
Sunday morning a "b rag " break­
Slat lit it s on Uity and, Connvviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf A m uirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
government reveal that Sui
ty guvrruiiient
Sm
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J “ r n „lL*ri a P»*«. t-onimandlng t.m aral
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
•lo.d 1.6 . ... operation, i . l e of
m inute, lu L m ip ic tT ^ v r n oJ u ,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J 1 hours » d $1
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
16 mills and debt service.'1 .1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u i Pj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
J . Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t . —
nnd American pre«»’’i
•
to choose an appropriktv lim e.
&gt;11.1 l a
tstsal
I , MS
• I ta a f
... .
■■ ■ ■
-- .
the Seminole County J*ycee», ac t­
mills,
ami Itimi
Ilia CountyI l IItai
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ a ffe c tin g w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re ­
Thr
wilt 1*1 •!••!l »»i -l ...... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
operations rale of 26 mills ami
R E R U N . Aug. ’l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘v * «0M” If1 * ibr -m l ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
.
8,000 VA Employees IAir Force General
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail a rreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiII,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO A ur. 11 —4/D—mil chairm an for th e .conference a r ­ em issary who smuggied Princess M inister of H ealth if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in . mIih-i I-wv "
*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr» n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
,tb l V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom
rested
and
grinning
after
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
rangements.
flauloril is on the main line of in H ughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
V\ ,i , | i .
•
..f F t m i Is
it
three-day
flight
around
th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,
e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
*
t
1
h
"
Randall
The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
M a i l . i . i" .li-. in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
,
, „ bint.
.......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 A N G FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » l l m llix n l •■ r«a» ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
C aroiath.
•
_
with 10. passenger and fits to 40
nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %'M il if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘h Ho*
A rep o iler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t* " ....................
Ived
Chicago's
acclaim
today
In
Hy accident, we found she still
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
' /'
................ im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll m vy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "We b,."’
nayade drrsvn S tate S treet.
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
xnti-x ,. t.’i . im -the wgviisatjon
T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the
nri^HHuili'Kid
I
ub
iiKlay
&gt;
•’ml,,uy
*’*
’4
“a
.
soon
Force*,
says
there
will
l»*
World
lutl.vy
av
|t|l
jjotug
lu
Hit)!"
’
9
*"i
Ths
27-year-old
fiver.
hU
use.
to Princess H rrm ine whirh she
S tate Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
wiili b h" hi l ls. "S la l'tii-.511.111
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and th a t the United Slate*
C
I
O
P
i
c
k
e
t
s
C
l
a
s
h
nts,
h'«
wife
and
two
children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estim ated Dial a , "
• •
•
•
rer#
driven
down
the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. C arlucd, di­
■
visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’t
Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator i f i e r
msl%
stre
e
t"
In
•
hastily
orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking w hether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
Mr. and Mr*. N otm a’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’* crim inal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, w ith an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation departm ent.
Hie name o f the v*:atl
- T ransportation facilities listed point.
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent p rn gtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
closed
as
a
result.
&gt;
a
short,
aharp
paralyiing
bomnol“
pnty
m&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
'
i
f
l
i
'
I
t
&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
C arlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera b efo re-th n gates
•Jnw Ynrk’TInicx or in Hi • " .......... r'fwarvl - it-’i
In bringing up ihe rilhjict.
Include Tam iami Trail Tours,
iously
Injured
In
«n
iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. in ju re d ,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmedi.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
G reat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrw ster had s a ld r
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
700
ymployeet
will
be
dlschatircd
ate
airlHirnr
Invasion."
Central
&lt;ms
ou*.
to
line
the
street
and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
S
t
I
J
H
em
line's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
"
a
’vei
•
II
th*j
”
1
ciinfess
I
was
hrit-jted
and
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
C entral Truck l.ine* which pro­
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# th e from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t» ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
Faker, soon to lie retire I lite r 30
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l i n i n '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
vide slalew ide trucking srrv ln . angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
I?
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111 War
vision
xhausttng
J9.646-mll*
solo
trip
ns
adm
lnlstraV
rsrt
service,
told
the
Institute
of
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iu fq
t\
ir«n1ntlf»»7
&gt; ft* *
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiau s|m ilaliu n Hanfoi'i
i,( |n ...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 m inutes and I t reported
which
’t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
General A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. m atter “over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said plant
un
Cited
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
eral
weeks
for
regional,
offices
lo
"Few
er
than
300.000
men
could
after
crashing
a
picket
h
o
­
a
physician,
of
the
K
aiser'a
widow“
aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"of
inv
advisors.”
d tilv »flia of
60,992 square feet
of hangar
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-return to their home in Texas
work-loads upon which the descend
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Psn m aker Milton ’ Reynolds, to
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute
»f /talk®
ho on*
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot ru n ­
though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 C ltt United
•i.i i" • t«
L'iriii; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
discharges
will
he
based.
country,”
“
'
untry."
he
added.
Auto
W
orkers,
Urn
sheriff
said.
lood
health"
I'efiue
her
death
naer
of
Dill
Odom’*
record
Hit I
m
as
l
'a |a
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
make the trip by ■mhulanco.
gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’{idiiiR: Tournamunls :
Clubs
were
swung,
fists
flew
viip|Mut
tlicg
(tumslinn
&lt;&gt;l
*
N-'
obe-ytrellng
flight,
estim
ated
vvip;M
&gt;ii
inn
inn
ast
Thursday
in
the
Russian
Largest
"
reductions,
2,000
rmW
ithout^jftrhtioning
an?
couara te planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the
and atones were hulled dining the I tional (ioarli company
hat JA # trip cost 150,000 but aaid highest pralee • today
„
in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; u n lin g tlnosiglioul ll"
said such a war will
con
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be . In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
or the tone.
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,I xk. i i i K c r m i H C’i m v i c t s
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? • •i'l
HI
&lt;EV
wbrth
It-”
^
com#
from
4w*l»rvll
counvry "wlik U tm C
I
lufv-himn
nut- country- l"i l."id rwi*—
abi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. , „ ||„ | rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig,
6
li|."
f
g
M
M
J.
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatm ent they had
the llrrw ster statem ent “lidlcul- ram . Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
OUii”
‘r J l ! ,PJ U \K
\r,^ efficiency
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince pitalizrd and th re e , others were lincd lo ngmlieis «&gt;l tlw
‘ l ') s u ; i |H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “all the bills tespecially
th an 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "We know it Will
the
corns In” but_ th a t It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant w in­ ru n t lull ati th ru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
Brew ster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrro ta the Arctic, as tha i
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta - . Aug. II. t.r»—
“ very sorry if I have • m b u ria u id with the probable resu lt th a t 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the m isting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his w d r end inr#»&lt;l wlil'-li will lo- held itn iiiiq : I nm vri.i.d p 1 1toners, described
x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b ^ n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir a n d ’Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v I n y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
------• • - .a
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
fte r
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
( I m IIs m S a s •*■■• a it)
is “ very com petent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact of
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
ir rr n t war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana w ith n isters. officials and many others
d tn t laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
D
i
e
s
I
n
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
"" HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a q u arte r of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
A nu "iclj piogism (caliiniiH to New V u k 'on aii Amefis in imUnceil
|7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
Ajihnrx III 4.
,
•
,
,
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsDave
Mian
on
*aml
Bill
\la
in
i
f JtltU liiaa
it I Ii., H m i . ,
— ----S _ k .
F uneral service* for Mr*. Ja n e
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .im irThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
Congress, If
the ru th s were
to be ter a t to whether he was withdraw,
"I have been tremendously .Im­
Tim aiglits «f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairm an of events.
A rm strong Kale. by. who died F ri­ ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, Jam es W.
agreem ent,” he aaid, “p an is, i» the
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
kill
continued.
vidi-d
the
,Knnf"id
youngster
wi'li
ing his statem ent alwiut th r hotday in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
erchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 W orrester. U t
w lliw 4 •« Pea# *1*1
I’otsdam agreem ent, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing m
illn rti, will be held Tuesday a f ­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ..........I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c |r r v on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l ( u w . P s a l ItS 'l
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . M ist K ate C.- F lyht died early ternoon a t 3:00 o’clock a l the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangem ents to d"nntp Korn -I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
third down payment, with th* In- he added th at Henator llrh k rr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par(I'MlIxwS an 1‘a s r «lvl
how much Mr*. A tkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
•tallm eutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lu re of mu- U rinate as f-ill n e» fT irr--^-\ p ar­
appreciate
It."
,
Rev. Mark C arpenter o f Holy
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l)f” s lre"*b»sj?.
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson were nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Cross Episcopal Church o ffic ia t ­ non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii- .'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
In a lengthy defen-g „f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three ing. Interm ent will lo; In Lake- tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U. S. Dck’ifutc Ends
Mern, Deputy Heel- or I 1•' Mk
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
refrigerators, washing machine*
a t 100 three
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"A
n/'ina
Bag.
Ilrow strr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p r a i s e dd at
*
Induiu’Hian
M
eeting
I’avlirk win. k re mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
th a t the Uni!** Plates
BUENOS A IRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rhes.larerd
"I’VE
SU
N
miUlont
of
pounda
of
tobacco
sold
of
July
10
when
their
StudMinker
&gt;-2!■!■ ...__ _____ -.4
' K
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
MeIM
lSb
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
_ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
and II
llritain
were auoporting leae00 p
rc eK
n t”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “the public -and the press is en­ Ml
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward ID gglnt, manager «f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the P a ra ­ sem i-trailer
k t auction. And a t auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry IIA14It IH JACKSON
with installm ents limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’o lder. a t a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
a fte r
'lie tracto r merlv llvsd ln F o rty .n , Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v ri," "Whispeiint'*
guayan governm ent ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of other
JOGJAKARTA, Jav a, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
months is req u ired 'fu r fu rn ltu n Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»arCabbage
Jane M erritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on
tha
frontier
to
be
leaving
throw
tha
"tru
ly
demon
*ti«
;r»a
(AV
W alter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.and rugs,
.
ed
a
plan
for
reappraisal
of
prep
did not get a chance to answer.
suddenly.
.......
•
J
r
.
of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
'
“
The regim e of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and I t
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titte rs,
n
n«w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa • rty here, he pointed out and gimes” now In power. I - t,
th
a
t’*
got
real
arookin*
quality
.
.
.
tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane F ly n t and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchim n icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t» this lar. Events will Incliul"
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rn n trils how Rrewater could reconcile his City o tfin e ls declared th a t they
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
thee* report*
arranging to
W atkins, both of Sanford; three Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three ctnm rnt |Ja»» to create s Nation* Indonesian Republican capital a f­ races for jn cn _ ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
•H e r N ot. I, In the event he de­ statem ent th a t he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the asame live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
11,
—
brothers.
e r the capiU l from AauncMaking their w ay through the
te r "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournam ents uponsir"'!
clared a new national emergency about a possible m erger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
( in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J . W. F lynt, Geneva, F.
el G usid ihrre limes a law people" w h’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office of the jail, th# four
aa to P ilar, a city
’’ o L /.w e r than Florida H istorical Society will be II. F lynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
or In tim e of w ar. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
1 10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to W ashington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons »•*
.
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
llu g h e i read from the publication, interest. "We
The views were sounded to him the attractio n s offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" «a« reporting for
H w est of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
fisverel
diplomat were reportmainly by I’rn id b q t Roetkatno
flivetal diplomat*
on this day, he ntated. work• and’ stole his ca r for a
.Funeral services were conducted
Id M r .' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe of '
tended indicated th a t Urewster did this m atter/* said
would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ and l ’rrm ier A m ir SJarifoed.ltn public
*d to have arrived a t the Argen- society president, aaid today.
Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaw ay.
B. T..(2 u rrin , IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrA o u w n es of
this afternoon a t 3:30 o’clock at
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the m a|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced th at afte r conferring
Two attractiv e trophies recently ration ol war. He sanl that lhc a t the pirtiih-ntial palace.
.a
r *«» Oee»
Paraguayan bonier.
Many m otorists stopped from
” 1 reg ret th a t th* rrprew nU tiv*
Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev.
Rotary Captain
O rvilij
ORLANDO.
Aug.
11.
—
(
f
)
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
FLIGHT DELAYED
E arlier Morlnlgo’a governm ent With U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In won by Mrs. V itglnia Bennit, na local co m p ly will luve a comtlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
In choosing a alto along a main atand th a t ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fn_*sIAV—V iiltK . A u g ...11— biPl-r
•oaring
p
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are
said
U
had
beaten
hack
an
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woman
Hv-see
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regardTng
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In
p f m r n t - o f f t fn gcl i i mt fBft m w j—
taY M tit. w as ma-1? In Evergreen
highway for establishm ent of • f m erggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for U filll.
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum* Holland a* the principal .peaker,
oa d U W H 0 &gt;6'T barH t~C *ltt»rr
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L a v U * ,.. lilta. hlBtU lf l n ,6
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ihe 1947 convention .of the F lor­ Cemetery.
l&gt; u jajL K v e n ln t_ d u a _ - la — w al
u n d ^an
d '‘barbecue,
and
will
provide
Sanlutd
with
an
A
silver
p
la
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r
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shown
which
th
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defense*.
1
Jo
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belfev#
turned
out
for
practice.
Eva D uarte I’eron was rn route
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
thr-w orl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho A rthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
On the aland, U rew ster said ho m gston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
Ray. Labrador, by bad w eather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
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CYCLIST
today afte r winding up her Euro,
B. If, G uthrie, who Is associated
e t Presido.it
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Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V , u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call off the l nrtcl
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of longest duraUon in sight of thu
a I*
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
D
akar,
the
A
rgen­
Liana
w
ith
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
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to
build
up
m.mbershlp.
current
Investigation
In
exchange
IHSICIK
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com ;
Post 8282 will meet tonight a t
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U som ething
new
In stop, William K lrohm rtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising a t 8avann*h, N. Y. field on July 4, a t Wichita Falls.
"It ought to ba good a t the
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a countered
flight m anager, said early today.
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom. for a merger. •
th a Legion H ut a l 7:Q0 oeloek
"drunken
driver*,"
Hatunlay
when
ship
for
the
trip
to
Recife,
Brazil.
recently
wrote
th
a
t
th*
celery
.
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ta
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noxt
meeting.
Vra,
A.
D.
GaUb“i*&gt;»*»*da«.
th
a
t
la
not
of
the
Board
of
Directors
of
th#
■va boon received from auiilla t which tim e a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold will be givr n a final n-ading at During her tour Henura I’eron Mamas Morgan, negro, was a r ­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mescrop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
V
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
mbied
to
a
e
ir
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''aomV'of
of
th&gt;
A
m
arkan-countri.e
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
^
the position of recepsagt-it th a t they m ight be de­
■ w a r .. a re ’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid ­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
ln N onrovta, capital o f ' h e r ^ /a tn o u t^ f r ild
M lU t« d
• mm
C a p t R ey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held a t 8:00 th a v m arket prospects
Dennis as champion American
chlckan,” be . th , Romans used caU«D.Vfa r
ing
on
a
bicycle.
Llbaria, U c a U ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
th
an
fa
ir,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Sw
ittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
a
t
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana fo r re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
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■ itu atu .n i.that may arls.-,"
C hutrhill snapped:
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P'«**tr* a u . ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f | | y
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Randall Goff Returns From
Thrilling Trip W ith Babe Ruth

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                    <text>PAGE EIGITP

THUR8DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH R eturn From
11,000 M ile Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
A griculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B-2V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

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INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

Kitchen
Cabinets

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New Style Ice

llere'ti another real
value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronH M juenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all meaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v alu es/
EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

Service
For

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m IH h C fleas P u r T t m l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

BREAKFAST SETS REDUCED!
t
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for
our AUGUST
SALE!
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farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
■
Mtili Mlv
tiHf .Tuesday
, (iH-ritw visiting
etffinuK
■Pent
the day
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielu
te returning
m u tn m g to
id .their
.it__ summer
fore
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that !
guest room NpW!
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Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

2 Superb Pieces*

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You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

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We Didn’t Forget the
Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

RF&gt;

High Chairs ..
$3.95 to $12.95
. Strollers

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Reg. $12.95'

g .9 5

Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Ja n e Joined the party In the
afternoon.

' '0Dt&gt; CHESTS
The Alwnvg Handy

4 Pcs. In Genuine W alnutw eneers

Mr. and M rs.’ T . L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
iv t returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and N iagara
IU. Thay agree though th a t
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It w as to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
$14.50* and $&lt;9.95 on these
Mahogany
18th
CENTURY

quloltely designed
GENUINE
A1U
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Note The Landscape Mirror

Exactly As Pictured

WE INVITE
OPEN AN
ACCOUNT

TRADE-IN

203 - 209 E. First Street

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To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
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mid Saturday Widely scattered
show ei* S aiuiday sflermion.
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Control Over
Time Buying
r Ends Nov. l

Reds HitU.S. Tw o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Trum an Signs Meas­
ure But Hits Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American imlitution
known at the "essy payment
plan," a a bulwark againht in*
- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_Ra hill intended tin, io m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
Heated Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

C ity Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
A tJ a y c e e J W e e L .
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
ence This Weekend

California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Sinkfinjr Dates Made
By M argaret Truman

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened Wife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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I GOLP POSTPONED
f
ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

Senator Says H e la

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
__
Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

V CALDWELL FU N ERA L

MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
after
H ughri,
mulli-millionaiir plane
builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
ftee air transportation fiom hint.
firm tier it chairman of the
Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omHe then aaked how the United’ pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) Slate* would like tur Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other flats, aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
i
Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
Ut. *®
tion for protaating
against IhJ
t h e ) U"n
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. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
V 4* '1r,l“ -V
^ did nut
............ *g« t a rh*nrH togov
nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c uf Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
,
,
closed.
"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii clo,*
K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
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Lions Informed

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After Uriel’
j Advantages
A n d : iiy ? t ish°l leniso!0^ Jaycee Aim s,
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Tha Semlnola High School gild;

Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork. CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

.tin'* Swi.vh.t ilomimttrtl I fun- if
TtU "! CH SC, ICpntmnrit .tppr..yr*l tml.iv the y -t

Expansion

OT Com-

Growers Favor Soil
( tmservalion Here

Ex-Sanford Men Head
Gainesville Reserves

Anti-Red H ungarian mid
Chief Reported Dead

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lurmt .mil ntjirit Ihi alias hat «n
a don hi,.o n botrf.
I riy iK ii l i 'a ac l i i i n ,
St * 11a It - •
Ill-Ill ,,| llir Lensle War lltVCltlgaling
t-iimrmttee, &lt;a me ajtci (
I lilghr* h id t, lined lo pioduce
joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
aiul had *ai«l II
Itjllahh t, ■■n* 111* |ta|tei* only

tlioic , Irateri liy Iii* allmnryt.

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$23,000 Colluded By
Youth In GI Benefits

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ami tti*ih- Manufar*

(tTeck Money M arket

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N-n.iloi I rigumn (U-Miili.) capitctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittu-

Colorod Pictures
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\ &gt;ii I,|k k - i i i d o wat muvd fvl.'
Initial practire session* will Ikmunistn S t r e s s e d M r),.
i n rfu » t . 1*1
t
v « n - r r , * r v r « r ........ v - r
light and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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hilt,
d--m
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mvhut
Uni.-'
suing equipment and lim bering ex* (11:39 A. M.. F^astem Sjatidntd
A t
L u n c It M e v t
v&gt;h-,iiimg dial •we’re not gotO I y
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ertisex. K ettles added.
(4 .ini Ititled (tl I'agr I l«ht)
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Ilia n giuV innirtil.
The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'i n u i i r i t r a n d
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
,
, .. ,
int,»
olid ira d iiq
i|&gt; jiin U lig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
a n u i i t l i n r il l , llir pi.'igt-iM ‘'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( • i i iiiin r i ( o n l r l r l i t r t o I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
f
to
KariM*hiT
|
,u.*j
com|tlluil
liy
ihr
I
lurid
i
this
wcrkctlll
at
tin
Ml)f.Ill
Inn
' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He wax.tfyftilt^o
, n,, |
MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.imalive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " . Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
o.
u,,m\
Indulrd ttiljiuiinnirlil
„| ,|lr |
I |„l. H
llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will start a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
M&gt;.
of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated that n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h-i ih»*
|„(|
are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts
eight
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til.
.amllst
gowrnmrill
"hr
Jaycee*.
he
dd
q.oli'n.rr.t
|&gt;irrxf
Willi
IJ.
h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tumFlorida scenes in full culor, In- '■
11...
loll
.
inveasary
for
.
If,
,
lu-sriil.
M
ali*i....»..l«l.Ian
hour
on
the
hop
front
franco
le|w |l laid.
rrats, to coincide with ihp school
hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
dealing null Ihe Hi if. .1*
.un,
*&lt;*&gt; .......... I'-'lftv *'*♦ whirl .and
perfect weather. Gnmlcr, N fld,
color*. The latest type plastic jn
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-w
a
s,h
is
only
stop
tn-foie
1&lt;
In
It
W
ould
emimw
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ll|mu
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
n
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f
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latlu
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d
ill
gotrilili
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lit
lo
t.‘II
ill*
ii
mid
w
,m
will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
t a k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6 .80 () While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■ •11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
1
tut:-i.'it
W:i&gt;
ih-fCNlrd.
il
ill
T
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Cairo
tim
e
(4:39
A.
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’aai-in
4|
ij.OOll
II,an.- fn-rf.-iniy ('1)111,-1' Ed,
the Sanford staff. The new roach
‘
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..ejlaidishV barking thr lull, reitl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ 'ly «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
f
... j. iT
§i imitMiivtt i*»* 1*1118 «* i m ;h 11
I
Mllu o f till* tin t i«*i *-tl lltktHi M } 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VI91
m
inutes
to
tak
e
on
J.W0
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;
Plirntjl
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Rollins College, Tyler played In ions of gasoline. He got t^ m , j
i*
t..
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i . ___ i it,it*. h-ge in 11*If* and who is ten rh sr of
lo u rrtn
lo
tin.!;,..■■
--d J tm p lo v .-ri. ii
leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t'.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon,
of
gasoline
In
an
hour's
lh«
,
„&gt;
p
Cll&gt;.
T
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J®
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
C
V
' F -un&lt;tC&lt;o m p a n y ; l», K .U . Iln. o
.■lint VUHl
visit IH
to Taiion
Square
ui u( tlu- Aradeitiy.
his first Ti .th.w
J,
4*
ia
5ruimi
ABBIO *M
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ti
n
"
b‘*vb|t
i
impaii'..
pioi'i
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of
palm
I
John M Howell AH-kl A-PhD.
I m'i-u
Chicago
nvw
lot
1&gt;" iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO
Couimunisti
gutlin
S tandard Time yeilerd ay .
| (.,ab * n of ......r r e l/p ip e : I ' M
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hiding iirnd* of various mdustOtilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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n
T &gt;r .
t'lHigatf, m akers o f nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
yV
I'JHI
lo
.7IM
I
grow
ers
tu
rin
d
O,it
I
"A
nnllier
matter
whult
jeiiu-.,
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen*
mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier 46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Sophom ores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of
th
r
voters,
IK
in
Loiigwuod
mid
BUDAPEST, Aug. 8, &lt;47— A
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l. aside from six vsntara who
division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
18 In -Sanford, w ere in fuv ,r uf
Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
*
,
were away on m llita y or nursing
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r reportJohn II. H interm iater, USNR, had
Ag r i l l C. K. p A W s o u , N o Vo *. S
ing the death of lb-la Knvae*
.
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r
Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
The result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
1- by lha ___
Russian*■ 8;
provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
..
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1 In uneasy Atlan*. and veteran Board in Gainesville (n deteniilne ted collecting J 22.1 mi, i M I2.!.U(mi
pile*
-T
h
e
Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin men! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V*
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j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
•futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published s o a r e d to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ -•of**■
----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
r in th a United Bute*, new j

ttSth*;

.

Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
,. * ■
"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a
bumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r I **r Ip. repeat uudei n a tii.h L atari*.
outh
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n garii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu)
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I

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ll. i w .u d I higher agreed today, af*

Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack
on the United H tatri, challenged
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for
violation of human Fight* “ when
the United Stale* might t* open
to even more serious charge* in
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Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
1T ~
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„„^„.,i0dom
Heads For
Practice Monday!

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Ferguson D e m a n d s
* Meyer Be Put Back
On W itness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seflout violationi of human light*r‘ plane Investigation
at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
campaign to remove "to-called ditSrnatoi
litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
loyal employed fiom government
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­ tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
viet Representative Aleaei N. Kru- w st afraid In tiavel alone with
kov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­ M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United ment un that affair,” the Maine
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! ap- Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
plicaliou for admittion to the UN.

“ It l» -unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw thea rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
1 ** *
w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (M ila n ,a aa l&gt; a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••hiiuntil aa I'aae MtSIIdown the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­
proximately 4,300 acre*.
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* h ave.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard andd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1947

T D K S A N T O R I) H E R A I.D , S A N F t)l
Itu lh

Oveta Culp Hobby

N»*t&gt;
A
II
«l&gt;r. T o H. K, *

K A Iia U u l) I.H IA iK I

2 Tn&gt; l"l

| Prince Abdullah

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J a i i i n A. *ta* I 'r c t H a I.
f o A rm ik r H i n t s •H U f l a i a

lljr MARTHA COLE
AP Newafealure*
WASHIN O T O N -P rluce Abdul­
Xtelnl'iah. II. D . T o H arry True
dal*
HOUSTON. T ex—The (rim se- lah (of Yemen), wearlnif a rob*
« 01 VTt lii:»:l&gt;«
cretaiy opened the door of the ...
of _sheer. hand-woven w hitr fabric
, Mclntixti. H. «lr*aor&gt; *loi He'
muled
blue and green office and*
and white turlian. entered the
,_
_,
... -MJ
«rly* l» t I tllk I Iftghtand Pari
fjpwned at the faint b u tt from |M-a&gt;utiful alttlnir room of lllair
W illiam .. II. W . M in
le.rulli
H. W Da fl tail* I lf amt It* V,i
ihV a ir conditioning u n i t 'i n the L •e llnuae. the ifovernaient’a guest
Aralal. IMairne tlrok Co’l V'M &lt;
Iwndow.
quarter*. The IInterpreter waa
lllark llamml-rk.
___ .
.
" 1 of la-banon.
Oveta Culp Hobby w*w* nu (;,.&lt;irKa.
Ts'njil.
Waklm
|t&gt;*on. P. A. elua P in t. K.
u n n e c e s s a r y noiae, not rven j f a in t1 The Prince ahixik handa with
trarla land In Ho. If It. I t
b u d In her sound-proofed office the newamen. found ,him»elf a
William* T. J. A II XX \V&gt;
llama tails It and 't* Mpilna Jan
a t t h e Houaton Post, where the hiir rlub chair In the corner of
muck.
la executive vice-president. She I the room and « ta rtn | apeakuiR
HP. tl. iS T tT K R ntlT ll tliti*
and her
hualiand, ExUiovernor softly In Arable. In a louder,
tmvla. -*-C. M, -tu t Mae P.. 1
more,Jnleo*e "voice XVnkipi ’tra n ­
Pla. Httrua PriHlurtlim I’f. . .
slated; ‘ making rverythlnR aound
Plorlda . Power and l.iatu • 1
liaake** Triui t*o -tat. •
tike poetry.
Thomas It. laater To Plrat IV'
*
o
•
•
aral H A t. A**n.
There waa a lonR Introduction
Itavla. N W. *&lt;ua AreRon
having to do with the P rlnre’a
To P rniral Plorlda Produrllon 1
Rial it ude al having an audience
Htoul, Win K elua I.all ■• ,i 1 J
W. II KllluU - tu t MarJiP'w itlT'4hr newainen, with maiiv
Tru-wlal*. Tarrv A. d . i Matt E
referencea to thin "g re a t” and
la To Jam-* A Matthews .lo t II"
"noble’' and "fine" and "Ix-auG.
M,
ful" and "de/norrattc” em intry
of oura.
.
He touched on the ancient
V a r liiu i
«*«ieh
mal^vr*
.culture of hia own country, which
rouuujunlxyJUJO
•*4|l«l|Mt»Vtll.
reu irn n l frmn li
occlude* I he aouthweat corner
collision in which the G rren Diau M ii\» ii:N T nr* mdmt (*u *k
of the Aiablan Penlnaula on the CARH FORM ZIO-ZAC I'ATTKRNS, on and off rail*, follnwlni irammed
K*iiiilMl»lr Tn w l «*••. T*»
by a Hurllngton freight
Red Sea. lie i|xikc of lla tiring tminib |ia**enger train, on m ute fmni 8t. laiui* In Cbtragu, wa to first reports.
llowi#
C n rp .
the country of the Queen of train near l.ilchficbl. III. Rente 21 fieraons weru injured, arrordli
V U T H lN Ol* MHIITHII*V&gt;
(International Koundphoto) . ^aiM
iV
b
lM
l H m. I'riNf. &lt; r
A m u T&lt;
Sheba and the flrat land to uae
I U M r Ii a\ . Kin it r i m
K rrJ.
parliam entary pmradurea.
I V n ira l K lo rtd i I’hmI. A m d . T
H e em phaaiinl at lenth the
friendliness all Arab
rn u n trira
the same month. Houaton wet- feel for the U njyd States, touch,
rnmeit her with a lianquet. The eil on the iK lW ine question and
VV Villi VM V IIKKIIV
then Mayor Oil* Maaaey desrrilsul pjeadrd for "supimrt
(llu-a. An,-dit V. rtu* l i s t s V.
In ju st
AP
N
'ranfralurr*
( iji'P l To Jaa. A X«rt‘ H m '**»
her a* “one of the city's most di*- causes." Hi--lhanh*»|. th e group
• ItKRLIN-^FIIe* a t the rentr.il
&gt;-Its
InguUhrd fltlrcn*,"
and more for listening, shook hands again, police
statio n reveal stories of
K n - a l o . vlalil, t il
than 700 Texan* gathered lo say tMiwrd and retired._
th efts, assaults, kidnapping*, ami
ll.iv.an
* '
"W e're proud o f you.”
Yakim told us liol to gw, th at m urder—alt rotnmltti-u for Ihe
t'J ly iif K.m fiir,I T o W l&gt; Eorfos
Being home for Mrs. Hobby another fellow wished to ' see U*
—
liv*
AtmI,
H in t Jwinr* t -t
meant ruining l«*ck to « house­ a moment The other fellow Was sake «f another ration cartl.
Last
month,
for
example,
a
:•*
*
To &gt;*l&lt;lo«&gt; I. Ilrtawli
hold* With her
huabanl she son of the prince m inster of year-old n ty relli-1 recipient imirilH n.il C&gt; I- -Ida a
plunged into the job of running Yemen Attired In g arb sim llat'
t-rrd
a
housewife
for
Ji.r
ra
ti/n
a -newspaper.
to that of Ih* prince, he came in
Hundred* of other rvapopsihill- with hi* arms full of packages. card, aix rhildren were kuliuipped
Ilea camv, too, but thu ncwspaiJc* • Waklm said that Prince Ah lit order to get their vahmhle
rhlldren'a ration raid* and a young
was flr»t in her career.
dullah wanted to give ua a “moat wife waa fatally atajd.uj i v a -hus­
"It may aound aelfi*h,"Mra.
Bumble present. Just it* a souve­ band In an argum ent over ^ aloli
Ilobhy, adm itted, "hut whernir. They're must humble, most of bacon.
CHRISTIAN * MISSION \ltY
aver I gp and whatever I do,
FIRST METHODIST GHUHCB
humble," be said, "but they were
“ H unarr and grrrtl i* swiftly
-1 find myself » under lug ^ If
A TI.IA N U BCH U JlC lI-------made all by hand In Yemen of __ killing off. Ih e .last remaining _
tin Savnford-Orlando Highway
- Park Avenue at F ifth' S treet
__ there - la not som e way -in_ th tn rx frm n -Y n n rrr'
.
rircenrv
In
Ihe
heart*
ol
we
Rev.
Glenn K. Smith, Pastor
. J. K. McKInle). M ialaler :
w hlrh'thb experlenre can l&gt;e of
German*." *aid a municipal
SUNDAY
.
0: th A. Md Churrh School for
help to Ihe P ost—Ar .go to
We couldn t lielirve our ayes.
olftrial. "All acruple -rent*
10;00 A. M.: Ilible School. Mr.
ward making the I'oat .i finer
All Agra.
...
„
Each envrbqte contained a strand
gotre.
For
an
extra
»lirc
of
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worslip A. Wieltoldt. Supt.
paper.”
of pure amber lieads, perfectly
bread one steal*, for an extra
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship
"The Neceaailv Of In to leran # .’
The colonel who commanded the matched and oiamenteil w ith a
pound
of
butler
one
commit*
A nt hcin “C hristian, Th* Mart M issionary Sunday will be obser­
WAC* in olive drab, with her rap v silver
tasw l, lint evgn more
aaaull,
for
an
extra
ration
Card
ved. The psstor will apeak
Hleak* Sweetly O’er Thee.'
:
at regulation angle, I* Still brisk, wonderful was a" cigarette r a w
one murder*.”
7:00 P. M.: Youth .Fellowahp.
8:00 P. M.t Union Service a t th«
efficient and poiaed In a tailored of silver f »lisct«^». exquisite as
8:00 P. 51.: Union Service al l*trsbyterian Church. '
auit of a different color. But the fine lare and t* Bring In one • “ We ih the rily orlinipiatratinn
a i r helpfesa to cure the situation Presbyterian Church,
hate are something rite .
co rn rr~ a triangle of silver en
FIRST CHURCH OF KIIRIHT.
It may be Juat a glob of pink graved with the King of Yemen's Ix-cauae of th e city-wide corruption
in official circle*. The dally paper*
SCIENTIST
feathers or a stovepipe of ei-ru
CHURCH OF CHRIST J'
are full of atoriea of food thievery
H00 Eaal Second Stryel
.
felL but
whatever *114 above
Elm Avenue al Second Slrssl
and fraud committed by city o f­
11:45 A. M.t Sunday Schmti.
those fcruie * haxcl eyed Is a*
A rthur I.. Ilutler, 5lini»let
ficial*?
*
11:00 A. M.t Morning Service,
wacky aa
anything Ildllywood
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Subject
Thiuightful Berliners »«y lh al
ever dream rd up.
SUNDAY
the dangei today I* not the tdeo
Reading Hoorn Hourx 5:00 .to
Unexpected touche* «Pp«ar In
im.lt* Study, lOJtO A. M
6:00 P. 51. Tuesdays and Fridays.
logical gap Iwtwrcn eastern and
her surroundings. On In # * ta m e
Preaching and Communion, It
Sunday School and Wednesday
w estern minUnl German*, liul the
hookahslf with volumes tin geo­
evening m eetings have been dla
gap "between people ind families A. 51.
politics in her new spaper office
Service at (Jounty Jail. 2:10 P,
rontinued for the summer,
o f food envy," a* one lady patter
are threw voukUxika. They ate
Service a t County . Iloitic,
phia*cd It.
well.!humbled, for Mrs. Hobby
THE ClIURCII OF GOD
p lans'hef household's, mentis. And
Evening Service, 8:0« t '. ’ M.
awamped with dixorre suits '
TUESDAY
*
based on argument* due to Ihe
Radio Sermon—WTRR (M00)
Sundav School
moat primitive *elf-pre-*err a ­
30 A. 51.
’
.
Civile C. Musa, Supt.
desk
every
night
ea
rlesn
aa
j
tion reason*." a leading law ­
Hollandaise sauce, while perhaps
WEDNESDAY
ll:0 0 A. M.: Pastoral Service.
If a indium cleaner had been
yer declared.
tha m anaging editor w a iu in the
llilile Study. 8:00 P. 51.
All imrmbera a rr urg-.-d to lx- pre­
over It.”
•
"The husband asks ’J»hv hi* w ife
outer office.
*
THURSDAY
sent a t thia service.
Al home there Is more lime for gives h im .so tittle to r n l&gt; Do •*
On Ihe table w here fashion
Radio Sermon—WTItR 4 1 too|
7:46 P. 51.: Evangelist!; service.
m agatinra lie side-hy.*l|te with her two children. H rr dsughter, th e eat more while lie is out work­
' 7:45 P. M.: Tbcwlay U. L B.
the W&gt;ll Street Juiynul ytands a Jessica. 10 goea to ' a private in g ? He Ix-gins to lock the food
Servlca.
nhntngrayh of Gen. ' George C. school in Houston. Her son, WII- aw ay at night. They quarrel b it­
7:46 P. M.: Thurarlay W. M. B.
Marshall, chief of s ta ff whrn 5(r*. liarn P. Hobby, Jr., 15, waa home terly. Soon they’re in my em ut
‘
thia summer from St. Alban'* for a divorce, one Judge cxllililr Study (A t Pa.da Chutrkl Service.
g The public is Invited to attend
tfrhool
in
W
ashington
and
back
to
45
P.
M.
plained,
.bookshelf is a statu e of Palls*
III the*.- aervift*.
"W ife* report th eir hus­
Athsna, whose bead was Ihe em ­ the Post, Last summer he had a
paper
route.
This
summer
he
was
blem of the WAC.
band arruse them of not diaup In the rily room getting the
Irlbullnx the family foixl fa ir­
fleets Culp Hobby hasn't for­ hang of club reporting.
ly, Husband* rail th eir wire*
gotten the women who served in
One reason th at the fund-rais­
‘stupid fool*' because they
uniform, nor have they forgotten ing campaign of the Houston
do not supplement Ihe regular
her. Christmas caids announcing Community Che»5 was a success
hah* birth* ami te tte rs romn this year - was th at Oveta Culp
'tre*l|l)r. All are answered.
Hobby was Its publicity chair­
The order of arm y regulation man.
w
haa remained in her life. It seep* ' The list . of orgxnirathm.i of
W l make our own lea Cream, All flavor*
202 Sun ford Avc.
Into the memo forma Issued frum which she la a member include
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
het nfflce and Inin tho precise out­ the Southern Newspaper Publish­
lines of tha speeches she. delivers. ers Association, the hoard' t.f Ihe
"Of course one of Ihe most
^
' /
A 4/ertlalng Federatinoq of 'Amer­
( Important
thing* I learned
ica. the Houaton Symphony So.
from Ihe Army waa org an isa­
4 1 4 S n n fo rd A v r e a o
tion of limes," Mrs. • H o b b y " Association ami a v ice-presidency
0«M.
of the Cleburne, Tex., National
“ Hut more*, than th a t,” , she Hank. Her latest teponslbiliiy
added, " b learned how it fee!*' to was appointm ent as * director of
bo on the receiving end nf new*, Ihe American Society of N pwspaper w riting. The result is that paper Editor*, th* first women to
nqw | try to see In it that the
Post I* always fair lit Ua rep o rt­
ing nf the whole truth. In the
207 Witt Flntt Slreel
(Golden)
110. lb
WAC I saw how much harm ran
tw dune hy half tru lh s-n o t. hy
I'ancal
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taalirou* half tru th s hut merely
hy half tru th f."
Alan Gmnlax. JJI»T and
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n l h e r InncrtlcideM ,
and a domestic sta ff of four al
-tmmr help 5tr*. Hobby x/tth ca­
reer and household duties.
Day begins a t n a m. in r. 22room house bought and remod­
eled under her supervision in
Kanfnrd Av*. Ik 2nd Ht
1845. Household problems fume
I'hon* 154
flra t and by 8:16 a m. Mr*. Hobby
Sanford. Florida
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We Deliver
mail ,re ad to her .and give sug.
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.
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• W h e e l 'b a l a n c i n g
comments on the day'* issue ol Ihe
ppper. Generally Ih# morning It
anetlfc With departm ent heads.
After lunch at home tha'a hack
In her office at »:W p.tn. for coafertnc## with editorial d tp irt*
Friends end Patients
jaenl heads and for other resettug* her civic
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AP Foreign A ffalra A nalyst
Civil war* in Europe and A»ia,
bloody reprisals in Pdloatine and
ru u n ter reprisal* in England, the
E x te r n and Wealern bluet pun­
ning for each olhCr a t clo«.e tange;
all these untow ard dvenii and
manv more make one view 'With
me; r ; ear;:Y rw erriL 'm erfct- Fi**nW iwer'a rem ark in Rillinga, Monti,
the other day that "It look* more
and. more aa though toe JJn ite.l
S tates will have to Acrept a Iwoworld concept when we have l«een
working for a one-world plan."
About th a t time Attorney Heneral Tom Clark dele.-I into the
same aubject in a fpcech at the
International Sunday School Con­
vention at -lie* Molnc*. • He said
the clear problem posed .before
ankin&lt;l Is this: Can the people*
this earth live In am id broth­
erhood? If they rannot. then the
teaching* and accomplishment* of
the last 2.00Q..yea» -W*11 Jj0 fur
naught. Our civllixatiou will dis­
appear in a aerie* of utomle i *plo»ion*.
- ,
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Itself? Clark answered th a t blunt-

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raev and C hristianity ru a Ivomhcarrylng, bewhlakerrd man In
heavy hoots. Today he i* stream ­
lined. In all kind* u&lt; /u ises. some­
tim es liehlnd a democratic front.
The orineiples of C hrijtlanlty im­
ply Justicu to alt. Tha te n e lt of
the police states Are ju»t l*»e con­
tra ry . Thejr p ast on to their des­
truction over the changing whim
A f dictators—and the ru.n th a t folIowa is great.'
Tlvat-baiw c-tha-aituitljiiu whrf;

cient gaffer announced .that he
would find the horse, and hobbled
|»ff on h it r tn e «m H it IfcUfhtcr.
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Califoi nia and -exem l In
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moinlx'i« in « W estern 1
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foil John J. Moran's American
Union of Telephone \\’o ih e i-. Icckii
eluding- JO.urKt long dlatam v -et •
vice lUh'tntora niul ciuplovc^.^J
A Inc 11 in Telephiine ■ nno f
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Jetinlice men. c»|llipni.'ilt worker* ntiutu. ,t it* intention
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t*u| in pne of the widest crihible/
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ruhlier wnrket* w e t- orgupirwl bv
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the c l o in the !!• Ilf
Th. W i-tern Electric Employe..
. HtimOVA.' &gt;• lltr Itrhl llr-t. A*»e«yiitt«tv u lth nn-Utvi worker i.
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I HI.(KM* dues paying loenitMOM and art ion &lt;tud ,fte r its fall el*'tiuns.
-ays it represents* JJOUM) work
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ei*. Tlvat would l&gt;e d--«ii ball
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"it.iNMi nu inliers are scatienvl *in
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American (iirl Stays
In Poland To Teach
economic cooperation amonge na­
tions lo achieve a peaceful world
community.
Form er Governor H aroU .S'.a*sen of Minnesota, who aim p a r­
ticipated In the Dr* Mi'nv* Sun­
day School Convention. ' told n
n resl V 5 hffr»ncp that th'
Iteeft a strong resurgence to n ligion in Europe since the war. He
recently made an extensive lour
abroad. I also noted this In num­
erous countries during tny ln*t EuIn many part* of iht writ Id
men are luring bark lo spiritual
and moral values. 'Religious con­
ferences are being held in lo th
hemispheres. Here in America at
the moment over 000 delegates
from 30 states and numerous fo-elgn countries arc attending the
N orth American Assembly for
Morjtl Re-armament at M arkina;
Island. Michigan. A sim ilar &gt;1 II A.
meeting Is being held in C am .
Bwitaerland. Even In countries
which have anti-rellginu* governni. n tv the ferm ent of r -'igi.iii _:«

iMM&gt;a*|i* mmlr* l*V l*nth lit «'M»
I WtM' ami the AFJ.*&lt; I. ,ru.*l
worker*. ’
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— The -r‘H**» ‘Pei) 8i(* •*
I At*nn
S Haywood on- npral'y ■ ' liblehl
lhey"li win the im iu-tcj • • timllv
In the m eantime Ih v I n - - flxeil
I heir goal ul a mode-' ?•.&lt;*«&gt; &lt;-r
vu.tMMt iH'fure tin- lb**»o'i •'!•* *"»*•

American girt, pretty 2l-)raiw dd
Anne W aterm an, who adm its *he
"sever had it an ban.'' ia -laying
another Vcar In war-r uinod War»»»' to leniii Poles ll:i-V.-io- fjwok
and speak in the American way.
She's the youngest--and only
American—teacher at Warsaw univeraltv where all* insln r t a l n E ng­
lish. She doc* that for one hour,
at eight p rn., every Monday. Wed­
nesday and Friday.
Her clna* i* nimpM nd of pupil*
whose age- rnrige from D&gt; to PO.
The average is 2.1 ycwca old, Soinetimea. she. ha* na m.viv a* HO stud,
ents. Othi i tim es, the figure ilnqn.

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Aviation DetectiveH
Have Difficult Job
Itv WHITNEY SHOEMAKER
AP Newafesturea
W ashington—In the eaiu* of
aviatln “detectives," n littt-y evi­
dence has to go a long wav. Show
ohe a few pieces of gnartxl w ee k e ad the surrounding trees were
pared off and he can just almut
tel| you tho apeed'and altitude of
a plane liefore it crashed.
M ott frequently the Investi­
gator* spotted strategically .icouhd the country by the Civil
Aeronautics Board have little more
than wreckage to go on. Rut with
the help of skilled hands from the
airlines, m anufacturers end pilot
groups they can reconstruct the

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such thing* a t Gight loads, pro­
per rherk-outa and radio contacts.
When active detective work lt
finished, they hold public hearing*
a t which all findings are aired.
The Hat of successful CAR investlgalipns Include every Itneneble cause from a haw'r glidg into th* propeller orbit lo an
-Tptovion rrxulting from an rtA.’
trie are. But these are not tho real
objective* of CAB sleuths*
' “ W .'r# eat lo dlam&gt;v*r what
w ent wrong ea H u t romedleo
mav he feand and repetition*
prevented.” Chrisp said.
‘ WlllW M. B atch. Jr., stew ard's
mate, first class, U8N. husband
of Mrs. Ruth H atch of 1007 E ast
T snth Street, Banford, Is serving
aboard th* U8S Mercer, on* a f
tha barrack* ships attached to

within

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litMiired an ti * Americart feeling
nuwadav*. Rut even If her uni-j I
versitv cla»* ixrnuo'iall / dw in-; I
dies, ill,' a l l '., .. h»«- A txg-liwi ofperaon* who want ji'i'.'t " b-**o|is.1
Aiul many »|H-clflc«llv i ctueal to A FAMOUS TftIO O? f i r m is pictured In Nr.- York itunng Urn
leatn w hat American *lsng expres once ol the Army. Air F orces'APth titrtl d: &gt; Shown with a im
aionx mean.
giant Constellattoa plane are (I. to r i : t.«i JailiM Slew atL i
Mtas W aterm an is tl,e vtarry stage star: Lt. Gen Jam es II Doollttlr and Lt (i n ftoyi S V.i r
evrd. blonde, oaoy-fart-d daugh­ Deputy Cornmand«r of the Army A ll* on
I il' ■h&gt; "it w ■ III t
ter of .Dr. Alan T. W aterman, of Of Air F orm * Association, w hlrli D*x&gt;UHIe hru I .
(in lirn
Washington, D. C., a wientifl. ex­
pert fur the Nwvy departm ent.
1
"While in W ashington. *he *altl.
a w om an-attached to th - Polish
embassy met her and told her of
the great need for teacher j in
Warsaw.
HI.BOM JNiil'
“She gave me a glorified |dc(,itle
but warned me to extiect nothing
In the .wav of com fort —only w hat
war left.” said 5liaa Waterman. .
'H u t I had always lx en a f»r.sty
girl and I wanted to show mv
1 1 ma* A
family th a t I could du something
ni. tease m| •
worthwhile. I sat out the whole
r.»i • fiiHHMM i
war, studying at Vaaanr, s t ’.h the
exrrntinn of a little U.S.O. and
III.
I J l i » e |* H V
hospital work.
* . I t PlltPI • IH
."I went to the Polish eiiihaaay
i iiii. it'.'. Fntt
and they agreed to vend me* to
I■,&lt;Imm t|M.|ti, ntol
Poland. T hat is, to a rrrp t live as a
Mti.inv i i p r o ­
teacher, for I paid mv iwn w ay
in . i t ip i imt (or
over here. I left the United S ta irs
in Novemlver. 11*48, an I arrived
here on Thanksgiving day of lhai
vear."
When sh e arrived in Poland Ml»*
W aterman ap|teared r a “. happy
and anxloi/k In sta rt her *voik. Todav. afte r nearly a year in Warsaw, whirl, is f a i from ii plea-nnt has had chives chnpp-d up In tl
nlare in wh+cb to live, sin- hns ab
strained and worried look.
Miss W aterm an saya other leach- chopped fresh dill, an- Imlb m e
*r* ami professor* at W aitaw Pni- (ra sondwirhr*.
versitv iiften ignore her.
She
Thin, thin alln-s nf rtjrunintrfj
spread lightly with aouf Cf-nu
and -tre ated ' to a grind of fr-sl
whet -he teaches »,«g 1‘ollsh st.xt |x-p|x-r. are aw fully K'-"l *&gt;•
n&gt;&lt;...» .
en'.i.
tween dark pumpernickel lirra'i.
U.oihl
•
...A dish of red caviar set In 'a
Enough of Iximhodou*.
I- . IM
ravaged W arsaw U nivirxit has bowl of crushed lee. accompanied
IkjwI of anur cream , a l|Dl*
lx^n*re*torr&lt;l to |x-rmit 'holding_ of* bv
k lia a id ish of chopped chlvei, amf" a
classes. The university, Rk *“
W aterman. larks enough . text- plate nf crackera,4 offer* *ne
books and teaching m aterials..
She says th e hasn't nny partic­
ular system of teaching. Most of
her students seem to —mrcntrnto
unon learning conversational Engllah. and ao her class,-* are high-

Sidney Nix Attending
Indiana University

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Miss W aterm an gets *om« aid
frdtn home to keep on living in
Warsaw, for 8,000 rJotv* *per
month, a t the nresenl prices. Is
lust about enouiUi for f.v- good
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university dining hall. But .tuuallv she doesn’t bother.
" l l ’a ao Glthy It make* you
sick.” she aey*. ’•Tht', food is te r­
rible. Th* Ublhcloths -look - a»
though th e y ^ e never oeen wavn-d.
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Robert W. Chrisp. CAB hearing
officer who ro o n llo atel the In­
vestigation of the Purt IV dot, it,
Md., disaster on Mvmnrtal Day,
told some of the method! .he and
hi* colleagues use.
•"We look Into every angle,
study every possible ran**.
put together the evidence with
eyewltaeaa reports and what
experience tearhea ua—and
usually com# up with the ah*w*r." he said. . ,
Rule* of the a ir requlro than
CAB he notified immediately when
a crash occurs. E xperts from the
closest of eight Geld stations hop
to the acene and follow through
with their probe until they come
uo with a solution.
Chris* said thee* ar* no
or* than 21 men In Ih* eight
retfonal offices a t New Yorh,
A tlanta. Chicago, Kansas City,
F ort Worth, Santa Monica.
Seattle and Anchor***. _ a
A fter rounding no' eye­
witnesses,
th ejr comb
Ih*
wrechag* for any pact! that
rem ain. These are -#*al to the .
Ilurrau of Standards, where ‘
scientific
tseta
frequently
In ra up a solution.
Aenta of the Civil Aeronautic*
Administration, who police the air
lanes, are called In to produce
their records of th* fatal n ig h t.
Chrtep pointed out th a t CAA it a*

Reopening

F*

•mil t h e i n d e p e n d e n t • \ 11nn'

ibma Worker* of Am tir.i t
tare a n o in t her fin iirid y
'The CWA i« Ihe. 1 0
llvl**Nnlioiu^l. Ktilehtlbui d

."To ouk ,1?; ip „khv language e(

Upon this trend many
...
men and observer* ar-*
their hones of solving our
r j i i m i i . x f o u n t , difficulties and arriving
c o u s t t . n x m iD A .
world.
K H T A T B O P C A Itt, M. KAUNKI-I-

Field No lea
Tin- M a itla n d p la it w orkers
union o ffu e r* tnd e x e c u t l'1’ board
have voted to recommend lltl.W
n fid iu iloh lo their 1,'Xkt m-hilx-rs,*
and ihe l-'iitd o f the M aryland
Teb'phi'ni- T m ffir U n io n ,ha*. 15c.■ nun. nd,al that it1- 3,000 nii m hrrs
m ill. T\VlfC.
Ruth iiuion* have
elect too* un ihe question r o ilin g

l!&gt; II VKOI.D XX \»rl»
WASHINGTON
1h’
g itl" in the center of 1 th n
whirlwind ctiurtaKlp. .
t.nhor union*
the &lt;IM*.

rreen . I went to the unit ami the
h o n e waa there.”
So. having used a bit of brr*e.sense. what is the answer to out
search? A ttorney General Clark

Legal Notice

DIXIE CREAM D 0.N U T SHOP

Dr. .James

(Special) Receipts of egg* on the
Dade Cltv S tate F arm ers' Market
during the la il weekly
report
period totaled 4,13.1 dnien. figures
avallahle today In Jacksonville
office* of Florida S tale Market*,
revealed. Price* for the week
opened at «3 renta, per doten for
ex tra larire egg»: 111 renta for
large. 68 renta for mrdi'im and
a a
a
t ____ 1
t .................
41
cent*
f«lf -*mall.
Increase* ort
ihe first three classification* were
noted during lha report period,
closing pricei. being* &lt;|uot«l o&gt;
M arket Manager Jam es T. John­
son, a* follows: E xtra large -gga.
115 cent* per doxen; larg--, (S3
cents; medium. 57 renia: email,
41 cent*.
Poultry offering* for ihe period
covered by this report • totaled
I ,.*UU1 pounds, for whlrh lo in *
quoted were as follows: F ryerj,
35 renta per pound: i.eavr h-i'a,
23 cents per pound: leghorn Hens,
20 c«nta per pound; rooRlrrii, 15
cent* per pound.

immunism as a

Fertilizer

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Reiter.

IIMIo iris’* Arc
C enter Of .MV,ay
I n ion Courtship

Religious Trend Is . Report On Dade City
Poultry, Egp Prices
Seen As Answer To
*Vorld Peace Problem JACKSONVILLE. Auir. 8.

NICKS

VENETIAN BLINDS

PACK T H R E E

T1IF. 8ANPORD HERALD. F/NITIHD. FLORIDA

F R I D A Y . A U G . 8. 1 9 4 7

M il'll K
|'ri&gt;r« f«»f th u
riixaucnicnl
mill : i
XI ATS S -»h
KV K S: 1.20
Children*

,4f,*i

�FRIDAY* AUG. 8, 1947

SANFORD. FLORIDA
K «lafcllklkr4 la

Fewer Divorces

The Sanford Herald

n o i l.a m i t„ u r. sn

r.aiiu,

I.OMIIIM III: AV
M u»luf*a

M aasaer

'PAUSE THAT REFRESHES'

The divorce rale in the United States will lx* m aterial­
ly lower in I!M7 lhan it w as in 1910,' the M«-tr»|iolitnn
Life Inmirunct* Company has predicted. An indication of
the downward trend lit the drop of idmnt 40 |H*r cent in
tlx; numlx-r of divorces granted in Ituno, in tp e fir.it. nix
months of this y in r-m compared w ith .th e like |X-riod of
Inst. Kitnirear lpr New Jersey, M inneoita and for California
trho\\ a Himilni', I hourh less m arked decline.
Lar.t year an all-time hiifli of more than 020,000
divorce* w e re granted in the United States, almost double
tlie figur** of only four yearn earlier. The rise in |ht* num­
ber of djvdlven in the four yearn Iretween 1942 and 1946
nearly equalled .th e inrreane from the iH-RinnihK o f 'o u r
history until 1942.
.

O ur new offices will lx* opened Friday August 8th,
Entrance to offlyt* Floor No. T03 N orth Park Ave.
New Phone No. 1300.

i *4

Ernest Huunholder

It*, nnnulmrtitn
constitute nlxiul oHe-neventh o f the total numlx-r of marrinpi-i legally rliainlvetl. In New York atate the ratio in
niie-lhiyab'-btivtog inc-ronied to I hi* figure from nbput onefifth in 1940. In at leant two rouiitiek in New Yolk, annul­
m ents itxrm l divorces in numlx&gt;r.
, ..
' “ While a decline in divorce, yt indicated-fiJrJ947, there
is little reason to believe th a t the lung-term upward trend
in the divorce rate has been halted, much less reversed,”
the Metro|xilitau rays. “Our country urgently need* more
and better, facilities for rom |iosing domestic difficulties
constructively, in ortler to re ta rd the grim ting o f. the
divorce mills.”

*

9
L 1

I e
** * I
&gt;i • 1 i

.

NOTICE
clock on Thursday morning, August 14th,

Sabbatical Yeui

the Board of Public Instruction will receive bids on

college professor who *gi*is every seventh year
a rhither to leave home and job for o ther fields,

tires for school buses. The Board reserves the rig h t

FRIDAY, AUfiURT S, 1947
B O A R D O F P U B L IC IN S T R U C T IO N
BIBLE VF.Rafc FOR TODAY

THE—FINEST P UT S I C A I
SPECIM ENS
OF
MANHOOD
ARE ELIMINATED HY WARS.
THEY WILL CONTINUE TILL
JUSTICE SITS ON TH E THRONE
WHERE FORCE HAS SO I.ONU
REIGNED: And they found Oatll
and his thiee amis fallen In Ml.
Oil boa.— 1 Samuel 31:8.__________

How much money is a businrtt
ppoird to loir as a trsull ol
in* costs befrnr it increases l!ic
prices of its lliingt lor tale? Pack­
ard Motor Company answered lliM
question lo its own salilfaclion this
Week when it followed the lead
ol General Malms* and olliri aittotaobiles lay inrtrating llir pntr
of its vaiious inodels as much as
$200. Alter lining money all this
year, it decided it had had rnougli
It would atk the puulic 1b help

F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A

Is nlxjlit to ntitrl for a Vvitr’a tour of tlx* United Stale*.
i ugency, putt t lie seventh
ck every m outh, tlie only
provi.iioim being that she must i-|x-nd the yeAr*in travel
or at inly, nml w rite n r»*|iort to her Imjhs ,cv/ry
The belieficiiii y of tix» aabbnlicjil iilen can
lo .re tu rii to tier job witli runeweti energy am
constructive Iilen* to put into her work. In
ThtH™wmitft In* a n

I m p r h c liih l

one petceal trying lo Ixibe lie
official!. 1 hat's very Interesting, ai
he said. Hughe* didn't ixk much
of his money, fail fiom.Uie itaiid-

point of public.moult, ii isn't lie
•mount of money involved, it is
the Use to which u is pul that
counts. To our way of thinking! it
is just *s had lo i.,&lt;nd $IO2,0lKi
bribing government Aflicialt as it n
s

irgan was Itadgrrrd and
on the wAnsks stand in

it certainly are not above
»n. accused Senator Brewstrying la blackmail him
Ueries cheer'd.1 MUIkmaitei
•ns and "economic royal-

Suii Kisnr.W 'i -md M

BIRTH AN.NDCNCRMKNT

llurh, Cainille llatlen. -8&gt;Gra
Meisch. Martlm R i o w i r , t ’n i h e i n ,
Clark.
.Minnie . Ruth
(idhi'in,
Mnry Aim Whelchel, Mr*. Iliici.Vt
alnl Mrs. I&gt;n\ ill Tin,i-lier.

bark McNnb p la u 'lo tea«*i tom or­
row fur Camp Immokvli e in Jackvinvilla w hete they will spend a
31 at the Feruald Lungin,.n Me­
morial llo 'p ital. Mr*. Sinetri i ■
and Mi*. Clyde I I T.-rwilwill U&lt; remetnliercd as the fora:, *
J r. h a re returned from a
Mildicd Stafford.
,-ks’ Vacation during which
Mr. and
Mra.
I'haib-a 1:
H arrs ha&lt;V anmnxu'ed tin* blrtr tim e lllev visited In New
of a ‘ daughter, Elisabeth I V , and C harlotte. N. C.'
at th r Frrnald Laughton Menu,
rial llo-.pltal on July 2
.»».
Hayes *s tl.&lt; farm ri M a y ill.

Stewart Martin nu&gt;l l*i« oichr*
Ira have lieen engaged to proud,
music for tin- Jay etc Jam-e to Ii,
held at the Mavfair Inn • ii Satin
dav night, it »«* amunimisl l.sl r
bv Raymond LUndquist, i hull uiSi

and uncle, Mr. and Mrs* Francis

Mr., and Ms a. IUc-Imm) CU ’ ■F'.clnT'for Uirnenil Reach to visit
today

annoum-eil

the

H II,,U. She |iUu* to leave till
Mi ami Mr* Walter Klirvd.

ii*illi i

dai-ghtei, Vicki Atm, at tin* fit
ni'itr ^ iirm urial
lli&gt; |iital. Mil
C la rk e 'is the form er Pefiry lit -

Dancing will begin in ih.&lt; main

Ml'* Kola Mcilelu-e. or h * she is now kvwn, ’\Mi»&gt; Klnr
on* Wetlnestlav from Nov.- York will I*,* |iti-sentt*d at the Jaycee danri- ,n Snlm tlny nigl
M ayfair Inn
roncectlon with the i t s i wide auntm rr c
Mr. and Mrt. Ted R.
b lo City where she studied daiu-mp of th« Junior i'baif&gt;8*i of Commeeeav inliHi-d in the fes
day announced tlw t*ii tit of •
| a l*anqgel on 8unda&gt; at lh* Inn at wlilcl t-me Fdw aid W
daughter at the F-rn.iM la u g h
••d ll ,&gt;1 m l iliieclor of N i-W tW eek M agaiill. ail! lit- tlw* RUVfl
I (lilum lo were guests yestriduy
if Mr. iin d .M ii. J. C. Mitchell
elil &gt;ute lo Ja. i *,tn» die w heie they
flan- to spend a *hort lime. Tha?
we|i* Joined in .''unfold by theli
daughter Joaii who has spet.t.

Mr nml Mi*. Wallet Morgnn
nrd dniO’Mir Shistey Have return-

Junior Cli

Barbecue IManiied
Diclt AikenH Honor
At Country Club Coiplc* With Slipper

Sufi w alrr fur

(former!)' at 309 Park)

S ln v ly after

of

r«• i,i i

00 A. St. Iircakfa;! m n i

Mi *ml Ml*. Dick Aikin .*ii
ovei
tlie w eekend. It w ar allnounri-il today by J th aile * Potter,
lie said that open house w ill Inheld- on S a tu id a y night i.nd the
-supper w ill tie serveil oil Sunday
eve ning._______
-, ______ __

-IglU nud. U-i

evening

wxli i

■up|M-r«t their home x. M av.ri
In tie* r nf MUs Belay tMI tib
and -Jrury lltuw nlrr, -w h o &gt;.mi
gageinmi am) appranclt'iig ik.Ii

Monday Afternoon

LovaU -Hreongemewta

He sluti-d that iTu* ;ie*‘iilul III n
t series of rtub |inrtii*' will Is- held
I • x tu i r l o n K y . , T h r V w e i e uceoiu- mi tVnfnrulsy und tin* f*--*tiv11.«-.&gt;* coiatiig the living i -m-ii and
porch if the Aiken home.
iu.*iis-,| to Sanford by Mr. M
will inelude tiiurunini-nls^ during
tit's niece * M i" Ann Collin*. &lt;*l
Mtiysville, Ky.. who |ilnu* to v.*
•l here f*u uIh. ui u month.
i-,'lth

DANCE TONIGHT

t l« V'leelli litn.

.»• iiftiwii
|U:tw Itrtjsseat fully

visiting

a

tilt

T Mill.u r o w ’s

M unday

* ,Jio o l

reffe»timyiil&gt;

lltodlt*

Wlllittns-s

.

In to Npwi

IUwaIUh

I i Ttitfca Y o u r # . It#
id •tnlnic

It
Ul'« (In Vitlllng
I • U'l Seng nf N.ie.n
!?• IS W eiiim llukirtriup
I*
Noon Hour Notr*

'

N***• •

. .

w a v m iii :

t'ai.rsil

Clark l^otiaidy am i Mi*. Tills*.

B R IN G IN G Y O U

r,*r luhttalm tiil’t

T H l B IS T T O D A Y

Guaranteed with
IA C H P R O G R AM

AN D IV IR Y D AY

Work .will liVgin im m rdintrlv on a
Wavaide I’n/k by tlie Slrinhatchee
River near fu-re, Projert Engineer
C. |(. Ilorfe of (be S tale Road
Departnienf luikl tmlny. The park,
one of imVe than 100 plam iej fur
the atnle.U ill have reatroutiu, pic­
nic tnldca drinking w ater and a
refuse pif.

Last Day
FRIDAY!

I ’d iln r

the beouly of DUVAL'S Ru)on Crepe. In
mexho, block, biown. giey, peocock. tossock gieali,

Aren Wright 'Uavf*.
D u r -I-

till-

M ipprr

tin-

M l ■n ' Mr*.

romuny

ltUIUJ*F

to aihiuve u n h yotu urll-rhiMen
Mprrl*. 'tr*. A. D. JnipiMin. Mi*

-FOR TH E bANCG

, m.

lle a u tv

bewitchment . . . the ofler-dosk goddess dress that
flows in (lot(filing lines! Contour cut semi-fronl

Ing wkt.- taper* In er; -lul h&lt;*l&lt;l
»r*. Tie dining latdi* wu» t - n t
rd Will .hi imported, w*ivcit , l,*|l
llridal plare rurd*‘weie used m
the 'full Inble*. Mr', \il.en we
a*si*le.! in serving by her si»iei«
Mi** VUrgarrl Wjiglt i , l Mr.

ere *er. • d l.i M

E N JO Y A D E L IC IO U S D IN N E R
rvenlng

N rm fra lu re s

Cm I Chnrpenliig and the devntio;v

Vutlll

•
. • •••*»• * rnugratuIntPil
- -*iig.a i'* 'linn ii my
sss(* •»i ret—ttetinsvrprttj- -Yours
self on my suit's resIstanco. The iruth was that I had
a Iready unit-red lrnin another dairy and this Deemed the
easiest way out
The following morning, however, the sam e dairym an
appenretl a t the tloot'. a Isiwl of dewy -strawlx*rrlea held 4 :tS D »nv»r. f l h ir lia f
carefully in one hand and a half-pint Ixdlle o f cream in Too *bw4
the other.
“ Lady," be niuuninccd, ns I
over
T im s
the berries and handed them to
Mutultif (ifvtilloni
you aure have missed n lot!”
We changud .dairies.

l«

L. Tilli* enterlaiued
r Circle Nn. I n f the
nf the First M rlhodlst
Monday Afternoon at
. The mili'Jte* of tne

CURLY, LILLY anil CANO
LONGWOOD HOTEL

It wo lone llal* Urom

•
—
—— .
B r i I s i n's Falmr government
•omewlut belatedly it'* beginning
to tighten its hell. Blaming then
current hardihip* on the war and
its awful devastation, u now in
sists that only a starvation diet,
labor conlioli,
inoir work and
greater production ran |iotiibly pul

We have come ;A-'-'lohg way ii

w-ling in Clung,,. I.o

parenta.

t))'* V|smll vt

I said Hhortly

Mietlm

•core* were m
»a* given to M i" Auilr.'y Itu&lt;
low to Mis* .M u tllia.ltti.au .1
Mu* Minnir Itulh (&gt;&lt;lhu*n m r i t
the hitfb
rummy
|&gt;ri(t*. Mi
Conxll'a gift to tin- loittfii gn&gt;
was tj d.pnly IjciiTunu act. .
.Refraehntent* cunxUtin r stf •'
licious rnke ti'ctl « it it piiiV .■
white frosting. In’ ru n m , cntdi
amt sailed tuita were "served

today t&gt;* spend uUmt

•At 60 m. p. h. a person sees 14 as the foi pier "M ary l a l g r . .
percent less than he does driving
The Mayan Indians i,id no
knowledge of ■the wheel, lu ,iue
A divorce on the ground of de- arch, or 'iron, bronse, unit upper
rtion may be obtained Jn 42 tools but m anager stupe'vlo is h i .
gineering feats.

206 .V P a rk ’ Ave.

Take ndviuitagv of CUtdenr re

Mi * PibUe wilti a piece of tier
stiver.-Following the *up|*er itieg-

Irnnis ami gulf will
ln;l|- improve your figur

Vour share of garde i fre d i grem

REGULAR PRICES: l ie •&gt; (Or
THEATER OPENS 12:15 P. M.

SUNDAY and MONDAY!
£iqulr* Magatlnt

and velb*w vrgeta de.
Salad*
made uf w aleirreu , carrot), to­
matoes, green lettuce ami rueuni*
l*er» or iiepper* supp.v vilnmln*
necessary for daily nnriliuu and
a clear complexion.
Summer ami Fall no* season*
wlo-n vim can give voir im e a
lest. You
won't
neeC lieuvy
foundation* when
yo, an- «uii
bronre*l. If you will leav- off nil
toiindulion cream* and cok- make­
up for n few month*. ).ui will
-notice that enlarged poroa c!-i** up,

•I HrLnml

Mi

Fn un

and Mr-i Jnh

Mr*. T. K. Tucker,
Duuglti-. I 'tun lea.

bin, khead* di'uppeai
look* young, i
It'll nevri ovridu
in i ha • lllt&gt;tlllll*. *,

with Double Your-Money Back guarantee

V A 'l^ K A Y

We’ll Gladden Young ’H earts Willi
IMGTAIDERS' FASHIONS HY

RcadeN Digest

Relief And Royally

SATURDAY ONLY

' Tampa Tribune

- DOUBLE FEATURE-'•-«
*

Fuller W arr«n, fully r*i-ov*r«d
io'pVlIll^tl
rrum Ids accidental injuries, and
back “in circulatliui," is peituib
“It it to incong1
a to l«
xl about the future Queen- ■*&gt;
Grfial B ritain and liar financial absurd," *ayi Wni
Kat the

lash so

^ H

Vital To Crop Safety
Hr CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Newafeaturra
NEW Y O R K -T h e
“golden
with • voracious appetite fo r pota.
nematode," • hardy little woim
toes raaterlallxed from nowhere
In Ixing Island's N assau Cnunty
• ftw year ago and matU-lUelf at
home. IManj^il'Klor* iiu d u ,!. and
fra n tlrally to ccontrol
o .._ ^
experiment fran
tha spread of the worm..The gelden
nematode seemed to resist all spray
and dost measure*.
«
Then, because It threatened
to g|*ead outside the county,
Um Now York S tate Departm eal of A grlcultaro slapped a
goaratlno on N sootn pnlaloen

r

w i t h

from the pages of

GUN
FURY!

liluation. In 'a piesa p b a is , Wa.- United Slat
'onafltu
Dan McCarty iprsking befoft Cn rrinarka that tha (A.7Mi ,&lt;*00,000 tlon eiptexxly ■Amu
md prq\ aliouln
the Oilandu Rotaiy Club juggrvli loan—or gift—from, the Umied
give Great Rnlaj
that if hom otradi wrre aiiruc* States to Britain ha
moat used op." and - that ilriialri
Iravagart
loxuiy a mguard
In this eonn'actluii, he
homestead* cirmptions would - no:
nant to rvery vvolrmant of Amer
'ore giving
b t such a problem to stiugglint the news report that Prince-. lean democrar;
llrilain ai
lore Amerirai
city and county commiiiionrri Elisabeth ia receiving an alluw (•real
money
this
nation
nice of 1100,000 a year from Ih
thould excc.
Besides, lie addi, hiomr owner: iiritndi governm ent, and that llii*
*Tt will not
probably will be “upped" tn tw extravagantly -equandtred on
lillle bit toward tlie srrticrs which 1260,000 when ahe marries ea- royally."
.
ODr patriotic ft lend is undul/
they .demand of the cilirs an: Prince Philip.
This rilea the observant Puller,
,
counties. Well, mayl&gt;e he’s light who comment* th at-D ie Prince vs ronrernod vi |h(k*;iartlrular. !&lt;
la traditlniial w iljuUrwtt Brita n
but they su ir'w rn l down the hn- receives a larg er sum lhan the to provide laviOdv for Ita ' tit­
for homestead exemption and the) President of tha United Stater, ular royally. Whctliar or not It
ind that, when she gets the raise gul an y , money from the Unithave been demanding mote ami to
1260,000, “ahe will he taking nJ .StAtoa,
more of theii local govrinmenti In more than three tlm rs a i much w m i mean«
L . • » « since. Whether they woulu as tha head of the government King and Its princes* the cUatr
b* willing to pay more Iowan, which provide* G reat Britain mon- m ary liberal ftiiandal larges*
fit- Urn cost of govrrorarqt now t
to Hava been hemmed In.
• moot question, l i t . )
Q uarantine Method*
,

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will m eet
in tha Tourist Center at 8:00 I’.M.
A ttar the husineas meeting th rre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will lie served.
MONDAY
*
fiT h r circles uf the W.*M. 8. of
tne F irst B aptist Church will
tnedt a t 3:30 P. M. as follows:
C title 1 ,’Mr*.' John Rogers, TI10
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2. Mrs.
Myron Smith, Flora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A.. J. Peterson,
West F irst S treet; Circle 4, Mrs.
S. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avsnue; Circle' 5. Mrs. H. W,
Rucker 640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 4, airs. W. C. DeCoursey, 218
West Nineteenth Street.
4
TUESDAY
' The Woman's Utble Class of tha
First Raptlst Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. In the church annex
with Mrs. J. T. Hardy, Mrs. A.
L. Rat mean
and Mra. C. A.
Anderson, Jr.* as hostesses.
The filo t Club wjll h-ld a pic
nlc a t “Time and Tide" beginning
at 8:30 P. I!. All m nnU -ri a rt
* The Fidelia Class rf the FIFsl
Bautist Church will titee; at the
borne of Mrs. Roy Rritt on 824

Hpeeisl* un all ware* during August.
shampouing. For appointment rail 971.

; J

given- f**r - Mi--

iitg'planned after the '*arl**-ir

I said firmly, “ my- hietbfind and I don’t drink

$163,000,000.

"second Battle ol Biitain." Prime
MSniatei Attica iniitls, “cannot b*'
won by thr f«x “ EvlFryonr will
have to sacrific*. Why. didn't hr
think of that lw» yean ago? Oi
didn't he know thrn that Britain
had been through a war?

Station WTUIt

j j

Social Calender

into a new apartm ent and were
everything from laundry service

Nona* cream ? Berries cornin'
contact man.
someihing when lie says

ahnwrr

To get a really beautiful permanent, your hair must be
p’roperly shuped and becomingly sljted.
•
..

1 O E '/ / e/ e

MU* Or lly (\&gt;rt,»li xnlvi tiiM-d
on Tursdnv night «i*h.i&lt; l*tTdgr

HARRIETT MILLER BEAUTY NOOK

RADIO IMUKiKAMS

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Miss Corrodi Honors
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L. E. Jordan, Chairm an

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more; the employers would gel Imek dividend* tin their
divestment which would make it very w orth w h ile.'A n d
the employee’s caieer would have added irn|»etus with the
prospect of such n hiatus in ids working w a rs .'

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Removal Announcement
I have moved mv office from The Atlantic Na­
tional Rank Bldg, to 'th e Brum ley-Puleiton Building,
Corner of FiraL S tre e t and Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida.
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In the future I will lx* associated in the practice
of law with my son. Karlyle and his wife Doris, under
the firm name of Housholder Associates.

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PAGE SIX

Aleno Slams .Homer
W ith 2 Mares On
Base; Lake Gains
Credit For Game
Hy A rthur Jtrrk'w 1th, Jr,
MftaM. Sporta Kdltn^
T ht 'S an fo h l Celery 'Fed* hop!
on th t offering*
of Rudy
nil rirlnglieau rlghthauder for
the DeLand Red -Hat*, for - fi-e
Tun* In the secbfHl canto of Inal
night'* cnnleat a t the Munk'ip-'il
Park to place the conleat on tee,
however the Fed* chalked up un
additional pair of ru n * .to take a
7-to ..1 decision Irnm the vlaltm*.
Tonight the Cclrrynten invade
Conrad Park in DeLand for a
alngle till and will re ta in to th r
Ideal ball orrhard Saturday evil'
Ing for a contest with the Orlando
Senators, Sunday afternoon the
Sanford aggregation move* to
Tinker Field In Orlando for a r-tu rn etigagement. Monday the
Fed* play la-eshutg In th r Lake
County city.
la s t night'* tilt wa« d elay .I
for 211 minute* by Manager Hill
Slelnrrke,
who,
arrording to
Umpire Hank Win*ton, refused to
play the contest l&lt;ecau»e of the
occasional dmpli-tcd of ruin 'hut
pirea Winston and Taylor moved
out on the field and declared
th a t the weather cotvlidlons were
suitable and the gam e must start
Strincck* marched "arnuntl 'in
the vlaltor’a dugout for a short
time then went out on the field
for a consultation with Wlnriun,
he then summoned Mrl Wtlmnt. 4*eLand lead oft man, to take hi*
'trtrt-W irTtrtrttitngb

Th*l ended the Red Hal* ac­
tivity. Ruddy Ijike wu* th r com­
plete m aster of the Hat* from
then until the contest was «&lt;»tpC I 7 U ..
p itted
.
.
. .
..
Sanford unleasheil a three hit,
fi&lt;a run attack on R ott In the
bottom of the second to place the
tilt on Ice, Dave Drlda drew a
free pass, Don M urray singled,
•followed hy a -single— tor-deck
Harrison, newly squired Fed Infitlder,
H arrison's
blow sent
Bride scros* the plate and Murray
movrd to third. Ruddy la k e drew
a free puss to loud the runways.
Johnny McManus then poled a
well tagged blow I n t o rlght-cente r field to drive Murry,

iho
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of,y
and
e in
U&lt;m
coni!
&lt; ny
ring
an
Ren

rts iii
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tuoso. .et
Vttiec, if*
W ad ltrll. i f

Alano. It,

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M, I’trst. I

Touts

eilVstni* 11, if

Hettvrflvi-i. Ik
pride, ct
Lewi*, c
Marts*, i p
Harris" a. IP

lab*, p

The Sanford Celery F.-l* will
t«-„ ftonnrnl with a ‘liiavir .Annreclation N ight’ ""tomorrow night
when the Sanford Celi-rv Fed*
meet the Orlando Sen itfir* in en
nil-im portant ‘ronte*l. Tht* Senat­
or* are It-adinr the O te ry ted*
by three itame* and ar.i ie altn "
in fourth place in the Florida

........
opportunity to
ihtlitv when he
M pound Ja c k .
the American
rlaroh* Monday
h! -ank*nit nrid»uth. a n d 'I■ of
Ich in ring ex,
the
ihla ’ca re e r Arid
coiiditlon.'.lr i*

col lection,

Texas Man Won Two
Shooting Exhibitions

COMMENTS

SYRACUSE, N. ¥ .. tug. 8, 0P&gt;
—Charlie Poulton, San Antonio.
Tex., salesman, hold* Itv small
guage and 20-gaug&lt;- title* In the
National Skeeta Tourney today a f­
ter a shouting aahibiitoi) jn which
he missed only one n lM 'ln the

show* a'sectio n of the wn

tanking p rufm ional* and am *.
teurs tee off here today to quest of
the Florida S tate Open Golf Chain ^
pjonahlp currently drlem led by
-p e| r Cooper. Ponte Vedra pro.
The three-day 72-h'»le medalp|«y event will be ilagt-rf on the
tricky Dulnulrrad C pu jjtr/; Club. ,
layout. T rc off tim e la scheduled
for I) a.m.
.
,
Cooper la a hravyt favorite to
rap tu re hia thligR titatc title, hut
the hlonde-hairrd linkiiman farea
com prtitlton from w hat I* regarded aa the toughest humegrnwn
rv er aaaemhled for a 8 t a t »
tournament.
Poullon won th e . small gauge
chamnionahip with 1*9 out of 100,
smashed 100 straig h t n the 20gatige event and then went on to
hit 00 .atrlaght in a throw-way
ahootoff.
Rillv Perue of Mobile, Ala., took
second nlace .with a 18 x SO.
Mr*. Marv Kill* of Jacksonville^
hold the National Womya'a 2tM
gauge title a fte r scoring i*fl x MK).
She defrated Mrs. la ro y Child* of
Lake K crr,..Fbu. b y .a single pige-

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
YANK-HOIK.Lit SW tlKS
Rememlier, th r lit
r* w. York
Yankre-Ilrimklyii Dodger W orld'Serle* hack in 11*41 7 Another so
■lea o( that proportion ll In the
m aking' with the Yank* nut In
i’roiit of the American League ami
the Rickeymrn a sore I n i to fin-sh in -th e T o p slnt-fn-the-N athm al
circuit.
The first meeting was really a
corker, ll was a series th a t would
only he expected from Flutlm-h,
Rabid fan* will long remember
the fateful ninth* inning in which
Tommy Hcttrich struck out for
the third out in the ninth, only
to have Mickey Owen d r o p ' the
hall. This play exploded right
in the llrook'a fare* and the a p ­
parent t to It victory turned inert
a 7 t« I deleat.
Also In the same series, ro­
tund F t'd ille Fitrsirrmoh* was
ril ueMiv n liny ilrive off the or
young Martiius Hunan. FKr, wa«
forced to Ira,.- the tilt amt the
Yankee halters
proceeded to
soundly thrash Hugh Casey alul
"win IK ero n te* T b y ~ T 7 la P Hllr*Must of the '’big nam ed'' playeta in that memorable seriea al*i
gone. Red Ruffing, Ernie Bon­
h am .'Jo h n n y Murphy, and R u s h
of the pitchers of the series sre
among those who a rc na langur
In the big show. Along with them
are Dolph Camiili. J i* Mcdwick.
Billy Herman, Owen. Kithy Hlglie, ta r r y French, Iww Riggs and
Angie (lalan of the Dodger*. Red
Knife. J-dinny Sterm . iti|l Dickey,
Joe Cordon am! Cringe Selkirk
of Hid Yankees are aiming Cu
no longer existanta.
Some of the atars of the ‘41
series are still around, however,
Joe Di.Mnggin, FhiT'Rixxuto, Tommy HanHch, Charlie Keller, If he
i» “hie to ptav by World - Seri *
time, and Rpud Chandler are still
playing with the Yankees. Pete
Reiser, Dixie W flk rr, Per Wre
Reese and Casey are llkly to pin;
Inr Rrxnklyn.
DIMaggib was sleeted a* the
moat .valuable
. . . ____ .plnvrr In l b ’
Amcrirnn Iwagur, and Chandler
was on the brink of tine of th most outstanding
pitching raleers In the Majors. Rill Dickey,
one of the all-time g rrata in ca tc h ­
er*' regalia wa* at the fading
end of a brilliant catching c a ­
reer.
Camilll was named the cnost val­
uable playyr In the *NaUutml
le a g u e chat year ami Pete R e ln r
was acclaimed aa the
baseball
"fin d ” of the year.
Should the Dodger* enter the
aeries this year they w ill carry
with them tha firal negro hasehall
player ever to play In a series
contest, Jackie Boolnaon.
The two team* do pot have the
star* this year that- were in the
lineupe back In 1941, b u f o t i r
guess la th a t tha series will be
a hot ona. In more ways than one.
BOXING
Jim my
H a m ll
and 11. II.
Greer of Lake Mery are Inter
•sted In getting several Hanford
oungstera to go out to la k e
lary to work out In dally box­
ing session*.
Grier stated th a t there It no
age or w eight lim it and th a t any­
one who ie Inter*(lad In attending
tha seaaion* la Invited..
It Ie possible th a t In the event
the
hopefuls ahow up well
enough they m ay be entered In
the Golden Glovea event* to be
held a t the Legion A rena in Orthis month.

G'a trounced tH • Palatks
u 6-2 Iasi night while their
rival*, t h e r m . Augustine
i—were rained out In their
lied UR w ith th e Ixaaburg

—l/P)^-TJln G eorgia-Fluri.la to-.i-}
tfUB Atl-Htar* from Mu* Notlfie fu
Circuit won* i he Thtr I Annual
N o rib iS 'io 'h T ilt, i|f»(e«tin:f tlie
Southern All-Star* 8 to 5 before!
2.500 fan* lari night. !•, wo* the
first tim f N orthern trum* won

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I

alnesVUle Leads
By Three Gaines

Florida State Open
Billy Kinard To
Tourney Opens Today
Meet Joey Dunn
ORLANDO, Aug. 8. (Hm-cial)
In Fight Monday —A field of more than 85 top-

Feds To Meet Sens Northern All-Stars
Southerners In
In Player Night Trim,
GF League Contest
Here Tomorrow TIIOM A8VILI.E.
Am-. ..H

Occasional trips

to

Sports Rotindup
Itv JERKY LI8K \
CHICAGO. Aug. Jtfrf/11 -There
is plenty of grum bling aroun-l. the
windy city about the recond dlvialnn floundering idT the Cub* and
White Sor, hut the popular pilot*
id -b elli rin tu

lly VIVIAN IIROtVN
AP N'cwsfealure* W ilier
NIANTIC. Conn.— You ran have
ytiur tuna fishing and your fancy
yachting suit*— I’ll la k e my tru sty
ol' trout rod and wailing lit Itches.

n,

C b u j l j t l i r i m i n iiml.T»*-W

Teddy Lyons, atill an peat to laout of sniping range.
i Vm .su .
For one th in g ,‘Itolh Grimm rnd 'tM .ti.o
Lyon* stand solid with the toys
whn w rite nieces for the napi-rs, i
la-cause both a r e . genial fellows
whn disdain double-talk and nllli-1
If rlth e r has felt that
of real professionals would
his club considerably, which is i nly
too obvlaua in both ramps, he has
refrained from publicly pull ing
T«N|H|f« litRUrtri
i»e&gt;li.nu l l t s i k *% t/fU m li
the soueeie on hi* fi’out office.
H A M filU i a t I»•!..*fit!
Urimm'a Cuba still are virtually
t*n!r4i|tn nt
th e sam e club which won the 1045
L*«Ugr*i .ii lif» AiiBUiftnt*
N ational le ag u e pennant agkirist
war-decimated opi
beginning to creak at tne joint*. Iteitiii
in
The W hite Sox have a b etterhh-nd
ill
, 1* .
of vmrth- anrt—ertenirix. hm In- ttittsifitnnia
414
lurle*. anti erratic (tilching have

for a hand-line arid a row boat—
and I’ll l&gt;e happy If I hook a foureyed catfish,
Y’r r ie n U v '4 t was a different
story. In a very u p -u a fashion,
I decided th a t tro u t flies, sand*
worms and live shrimp wcu* hoipolio! tiait strictly for Sunday

Armed-And Assault
To Meet On Aug. 30
CHICAGO, Aug. :l. (/Ft -Two
big money-winning nontea, Assault
and A I'mtil. will raco .-ach other
tit W ashington Park on Aug. .70.
for the Drat tim e in th eir career*
In
a 1100.000
w inner-t»li-*]L
match race.
In the richest m atch event In
tu rf history, each horse
wlH
carry 12tt 'pounds over a mile
and a q u arter route. The race
may also tu rn nut to tie a spec­
tacular riding duel between two
of America's beat riders, Eddie
A rran, on Assault and Doug
D o d so n

owns a skunk coat and decides to
buy mink buttons for It, on a
jau n t that shuuld surely Istud me
Myth Tuna F.-hing of 1047.
I t was five a-m. when I set out
to tiernme an old aalt on the. tiring
deep. At the hotel ad latent to th r

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m ates, and Charley Trippt of
Georgia, w tlhbe shared by Gaorge
R atterm an of Notre Deror. Hen
Raimondi of Indiana, Tommk Mont
of M aryland and Ernie Case cf
U.C.L.A. Coach F reak L eahr, however, m ay find m fo r Tucker’s
accurate passing.

"I think th a t Frank Honai (Bes­
semer, Ala., catch er), and Norm
McCord. th at big firs t osekfr front
New Oilcan*, looked eiscdsHy
impressive." Pennock sa id .'

plonthlps h a rt, Aug. 22-21 Mis*
C urtis will lead the phen&lt;*n»nslly
successful C rystal PIutig* squad
Ann Curtis, who holds more re- of San Francisco in its n«rat for
a sixth stra ig h t nation*! team

RET0NGA SAVED TH E DAY
FOR HIM, SAYS FARMER
I F d t Mke 1 Would Have
To Give Up If 1 Didn't
Find Relief S o o n ," He
States.; Wishes He Could
Tell Everyone About Retonga.

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cheat .th a t sometimes It wa* hard
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" I tried tg e a t enough: to ba up
' and on th e go, b u t t didn't relish
i a bit*. I fait weakened and fagged
| out, I had to taka strung laxative*

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MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

o n 'A r m e d

Armed has poured I&amp;U8.755 into
the till for hi* owner, Warren
W right of the Calumet Farm
Stable. Assult ha* earned 1(125,37p for hi* , owner
Robert J.
Klrlwrg of Texas.
,
An agreem ent on Aug. 30 for
the match race w as
reached
yeslrrday by W right and Kleberg.
Armed is nix y ea r* , old and

ii
*w&lt;’ *"’ur* *Ir , P- I" «pite of Irsin*
| j ' i acreechlng keros* the lawn every
H -T-fW -aeconda aftd rontem platiow «fI* vj aca-alck preventives. I finally dotided on one which the druggist with blight feather jlgJ. lie set
guaranteed hail bet-n perfected by thrm In sockets built into the'boat
the Canadian Army during the and arranged fishing chairs, is
Old llalas It. b etter kiuuyi as
tile Imat rnrrened inxsilv he iethe Chleago ■Hears, also funclion*
"Ah, this Is the life ," said one marked.
outaide of the National Foothiill
of the would-be Ipr* as We Set*
“I'm spiting these up before It
L eagui. Dwner Coach Ccargo llid
I tlrtl aboard the fishin g (mat, and
a* had to send quarterback Nick
he sw igged sogie o f the captain’s
With these .word* -v photog­
Sacrlntv of Wake Forest the eutcoffee.
rapher and a newspaperman both
rirula of three Chlragu medical £ '
“Cut It with a knife,' I sugges­ norm ally p retty rugged, to-ik to
school* liefare ha signed a tn-ar v,■aWyTiuk
ted, refusing th e s y ru p / brew In th r rails,
Clint rm t Sum Inly will work fm lh»f„ii
fi«*or of th a t em pty feeling and a
Thlrlv-five mllea off Montaiik
hia medical degree while playing wa*!mi
sea-sick pill,
with the outrigger* set und some­
pro football Juat aa did Dr. Dan- g ™ ;
fautoui
tart
Those wg
what sulalued "sportsm en" sitting
nv Fortm an and danllst Hill *l»*. rhlbotat- thii reels, the tuna began to
wort!*.
lit* nil In I vilyrtlttf
ntanskl.
1 settled down on the cockpit in bite. Small ,tuna from ■*_Ti't&lt;» 60
Ib &gt;. CtRClltfllti ?
a flshlhg chair, feet up on the uoumls—hut so simple. You reel
irk ur Uhllrftlrtfthlci X
Hal*- ■llidrlksen Zahariao. the
ill 5, I’lilraR-s I*
stern , directly over* the diesel ex­ ’em up to the boat and the captain
queen of American .»nd Hiitish
| flrt'iiltlvn I
haust, ready to soak up the sun­ gaffs 'em I
golf, ha* announced that her next
shine for our trip to the middle uf
It all seems like, 20 Vmfra ago,*
m ajor tourney would be the N a­
the Atlantic (well, alust.)
ami dc liter tim e, that I heard a
tional Women’s A m ateur at FlunkIt was almut seven a.ni. when male voire (D an "cast-iron stom ­
I lieeamr sw are of a preliminary ach” . Mulvey, sport* editor of the
flnttcfc of butterfly wings in my New Haven
Regis'.*?! saying,
stomach. Thi* was Just alaiut the "This is 'whv women shouldn't, he
tlm r Hi- lolly little crew gave perm itted on fishing ti!p*-H
Important title which ha»-eluded
out with "flailing, sailing ovet the
Mr, I don’t rate . I'm going In
her. The Ralie was whln;&gt;H in the
..........................
...
Bounding M ain" . . . definitely rush right out to the tackle shop
1945 W estern A m ateur final* hy
and pick up a Royal Coachman and
Phvllla Otto, and Iasi vear she Veiling ath lrlea from tin Pulled butterfly wing rhythm.
Hharllv a fte r the first b u tter, a Silver Doctor nnd head for a
bowed to unheralded -Mary Mr- Ktat-e nnd Canada begin rhelr/
lU U jm W ' Dy U -k flig h t—and members of p retty stream , Huckleberry Finn
Mlllln o f (irran TJiiy. WU„ Jn the three-day series at
semi-final*. Ralw'.nvtV be think­ Munleinal .Stadium tnnlgh' in the It*- /km lly followed at frequent style. Or maybe 111 lust be rontent to-be a lady of tha lake and
,
ing over those rar«*iiefoati whllp first- International Amateur All- integral*.
W ar Base ball Kories, and a flock
Nal-odv told me 1 needed a weak tfiank my lucky star* I don't live
tending her De^yl•rJ^h|*• garden.
of Major League .trim;* i 1 rip er- mind and a strong bark la catch on a houseboat. H ereafter, I’ll
tail to In* on hand Iw-htok over ih* tun*. *- W hat I had was n weax tak e mv tu n a fish on toast with
Bewitch. Cal
Irttuce am Ltom ato.
beaten two-vrU
Thing* nfight have hr»n d iffe r­
ih xlralgh* -rir
I™ 4 « L several alreait* haj
go n ite r her t i
ent If. «nlv I had slept . . eaten
Btakc* nt Y * n I1**"
hem "ih
other
atrh the tomu
^
er w etrh
to re In thetPrfJ AL FFaati Btaki-a
mv hreakfaat . . . gone on the
K sturday, lias star* doting wnrkout* g,id Lqtfl
Washington Pi
1 - 1. To
,_ l^
fvs m the
th - Phlladeiphii*.
I'hll-a-lnhl..
upper deck . . . hadn’t tnhalod the
hjoklng" back
| n* f*«m
the local rallbii
eih au aL By golly, next time. . . .
com patlsonJ the Athletjr* will direct th* (I, S,
Man O 'W ar, 1
T rainer Ben , Mi won't *ny. *nd Canadian nines oh thg field,
A vulture is known to have
&lt;*IR pley toniglt and
w hether she i« V v limn Calu-t Th*
m e t-F a rm ’# an M6r W hirls way, Relurday night, with the vlnnrr
when they w «4 ffTyear-olds. hut mw*l!w * »l*r outfit drawn from
l-'JUvenlle "Who &lt;0° Baltimore sandlat te am for
he ad m lu *he/
stake and w inti lh '- championship S u n d ry -aftervlherlng all her " “ »»• H t h e f l r i t two games ary
Dr. Chnrtat L. I’eraon*
)Pcd.'*
s till, the U. S. and Canadian rlube
Optometrist
___
will play a third tilt. Sunfay to
...... ..........
„ „ „ „ w,„ where between Montauk and 18
Hanford A tlantic Ilk. Bldg.
oppose Baltimore. The title game butterfllea) CapU ln Ed 8herman
Ilonra: 9-11 1-6
*'■ Phene 196
1 will he played the aame afrimoon. of Nlantlc. Coniu, form er lineman
L 9-1*
, .
____
d
Cl
eases Fitted
■ IL M. M. Carpenter. Sr., o* ner with- the old Williams football
of the Phillies, and hi* r?n*ral team , appeared with tha lu ru fUhmanager. H erb Pennock.; looked fng rod* which ha busily baited

and tboda attending the H u lo tu
are Invited to maka the trip to
the Legion Arena, G rier staled
Anyons who is in to n ated Jn N y io h al
securing inform ation concerning
t)ia training program may con­
tact Grier a t th a Lake Mary

o n iu io u in , n u |i
/ t nv
Women’s Regional AA(J swim­
contest between the Or- ming meet opens here today with
Senator* and th* Daytona mors th an 160 contestant a entered.
i Islander* w as postponed F irst event of the three-day meet
. . „e **1*3 - w &gt;
■ ___ *wae the lAQO-meter swim with
cornelr P at P atton o f 'A tla n ta .
M O -y ard ^N ational J

The Clubhouse

PER GAL.
Thousand's praise Retonga. Ratnnir combined with liberal-quanttonic combined w ith liberal quanltlllc* of V itam in B -t and is in­
tended to relieve d istress due'
to Insufficient flow of digestive
joke* In th e stomach, loss of
appatita. Vitamin B-l deficiency
ami conetlpdUoR. Accept ne aub-

Ask for our Compbts Color Charts
YOUR DAV18 PAINT DEALER

�FRIDAY, AUG. a. 1947

II. a a the result of tire

damage, your home
w a i m ade unl ivea b le , woul d y our
policy pay lor the
rent of euitable quar­
ter!? Rent insurance
is an important part
o l fire insurance cov­
erage. For complete
rolection. see us to­
ny.

THE SANFORD HF.RAI.D. S ^N »nnD . FLO R IU *

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Mexican Claims Are
Nearly Cleared Up

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S E R V IC E

BE Y P N D 7 H E
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tO A M E S G U T AG ENC Y

FOR RUNT

By 11(1tV A BO DOBSON
WASHINGTON. —The, govern,
ment U still lining ita claim
business at the u m r old stand.
Th Indian Claims Commission,
created by Congr©** last year,
has taken over the offeced. tele­
phone num bera—nail much of the
s ta ff— o f

f

Ariteriran-M exican

HELP W AN TED

6 ARTICLES FOK SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
CONCRETE SEW ER P IP E
day or week. The Music Box, 110
___ SEPTIC TANKS. G rease Traps
W. 1st St. Phone 963.
lltorks, Aluminum Window* and
Screens. White cement. Paint,
O FFIC E apace Iri Mcltch Building.
Perma-tile, Hurricane btae^s
Large light of ices, new ly decorMiracle Concrete Company, .lot)
£e&lt;T, Oil U tilities, heat and ja n i­
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
tor aervlce furnished. Ca!| 8CH- ------------ &gt;. ,
—W. II. A A- Dept- Store.
4 .CEILING (an* l«r sale, ta p e y j
CONVALESCENT- HOSIE now - D rvg S tnrr. —
open at Chuluota, 18 miles 3. K.
of Sanford and *18 mile* N. E .j
RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
of ^prlando. ta r g e .screen and
and Set vice. The Music Bos,
open porches to a it and enjoy
1111. W. 1st SL Phone 933.
the cool breeiea off ta k e C ath­
erine. ta r g e graunda an J walk*
safe from autd traffic. I.ni'ge ROOK COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof-coating- good' for
lobby and'room sl llrlck construemetal, slate or composition roofop. Can arrnm ialate 35 only,
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
hone of -write for reseivatlnn
10 to 16',;. Ten year w arranty.
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
M artin 2302 or write Box Ut7
Chuluota Florida", Hurge TeTan —CO. 112-114 W. 2lid SL-----------for guesta to visit their doctor.
PAIR Mexican handmade shoes.
A VAIl.AIH.r-. s t onre, convenient5A, red and white. Photic 6*»r J.
Iv located, down town section,
up to date apartm ents with all
h e w in g m a c h i n e s
modem convenience*.
Adults
HALES K SERVICE
’ ’
onlv. Phone 550.
H E R T S SEWING MACH. SHOD
l t r. S. FRENCH. PH. 11HO

the

Claim* Commiision. which ex­
pired hy law April 4
Until- the final day* of tha con­
gressional session. however,^ the
commission was a financial orphan. Congress wailed until *ol*
most the last minute to ap propri­
ate funds for it, and the three
f iU.UOtl-a-yyar commissioners had
intis w ithout; paychecks front midApril until the end of July.
The appropriation was made in
an omnibus hill which took care

BUTCHER WANTED— Thursday,
FridaV anu Saturday.
Apply
M argaret Ann Store, C. K, Hug­
gins*. M anager.
EX PERIEN CED celery grower or
trained farm m anager for furm
in Zell wood area. Good i-esition
for rig h t p arly . A. Duda A Sons,
"Oviedo." Phone 2151.
*
GIRL for cashier A cosmetic roun
ter, also aoda girl, ta n sy 's litu g
Store.

9

WORK. W ANTED

EXPERT p a in tin g — contract or
- hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estim ates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR fiA K lillilL . A -flntaW m i.
cleaning A waxiug. Our power
unit enables ue to work whore
there ie no electric uonnecllo.t
available. 21 yeais ex p ericn c,
H. M. Gleason, Luke'M uiy, Fla
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds- Smith Bro. Phono 1188.

NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wannitu niskt- it. W annita Tnylcr,
Box 145-A Snnionl, Rt. 2COAL circulating heater. Reason2 or 3 tied loom house, dose if),
ajde. Ph. 1165-J.__________ ■

2 0 . W ANTED TO RENT

12

good^ejgrences. Phone i i l .M.

of a lot of unfinished fiscal busi­
ness.
Mexican t'lsim s Paid
At last, all of the (tending
claims of United Sta*c* cittxcn*
against Mexico amt Mexican eitixens an- 'v ttle cl. Certain claim*
alwnys hnv,- been handled dirvejjy hy- the State Demirtlnent and
in the luturv all Mexican claims
will go to it.
Jnme* A. Langston, seeretarv **f
the jnst o f a long line of Mexican
claims t-ommtiuion*. is pretty
proml of how it all cante ou*.
The commission -field- o ff 1.265
elnims for $3 7 ,9 1 8 2 tKE0 5 .' Tip' peo­
ple making them hn&gt;l asked origi-

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Altogether, tangslpn explained
recently, the »*vrr*l commissions
tha- have shuffled IfflO f * 11 ctntms
around since 1923 appruved aimut
$4 0 ,7 6 0 tHH» worth.
Under an
pgreelnent. M«xlr» nut up a little
more than $40,600,000 to pay
them.
Some Mnnrj Lacking
That
loaves
soqie successful
rlpttnMiil.s -Mil holding the tutg' fpl
• Unit $2 1 5 .1X14),
tan gs'im aniil,
They won't get It. unless the
Mexican government put lip the
nniney..
,
The last 2 0 0 ilium - settled hv
the commission were the historic
Texas cattle claims which origi­
nated in (he lute 18 0 0 '*. They
an&gt;se fUtm border rants by Mexi­
can soldier*, and once amounted
to more than $5 0 3 )0 0 ,0 0 0 .
The new Indian Claim* Coro
mission face* a similar job, and
Langston is its chief clerk mid
administrative officer.
It . is author11etj to hear all
ttalm a hv Indians against*rhe'gvtvernmriil. It. can settle them di­
rectly. and its derision* can be
appealed to federal courts.
'I nn Are Old
Many i&gt;ut«fanding Indian claims
are a* old as the Texas rattle
claims tangs-mr said. Some are
the fatuous "irony” claims of the
S io u x ," whose ponies wen- driven
o ff and imblo-d hy the U. S. C av­
alry when, It found that the Slottx
fighters rotitd ho whltmcd no oth,

T r- w ir r'-----------

MICK ISY MOUSK

. Hy Wall Disney

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The t'ommissiou has not adopt­
ed Its rules yet, Langston sabl,
and Iras received only seven ten -1
InMve Indian* claims
Most of
11a-so will have to be re-sub­
mitted, he m id, when the rule*
are amiTmnrrd.
There is one holito\)-i commis­
sioner. Edgar K. Witt o f Waso.
T ex, The two new ones are Louis
J, Ituuir of Sheridan. Who., and
William M. Holt of Lincoln, Neb.

SPECIAL 5FMVICE3

CANVAS PAINT- clear and eolUl» TO
. GARAGE, apply to II. K. Cia-hran,
ors. SENKARIK GLASS &amp; FOR REN T—Floor sander. Eaey
117 ta u tc l.
T K A I ) lv IN
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
operation. Reasonable rate*, San­
ford P ain t St Glasa Co. Phone
FLOW ERS
ALLOW ANCK
803.
3 REAL E fT A T E FOR SALE
foe eU occasion!
FOIl YOUR. OLD RADIO
~ " n O D G R ~ PLYM OUTH
McNKILL A. YOST FLORISTS’
REAL ESTATE
PARTS AND SER VICE
Mips*
Ave.
Just
off
Celery
i
INSURANCE
Phone 1011
I Office ph. 403 residence eh.- 610-R 1 0 0 Palm etto A ea.
M 9 -W .—1 stI 'h r 1153
n r *
MORTGAGE LOANS
3 RAYMOND M. B A LL Realtor i Paint*. Poultry Supplies, Nails, YA-DE moth proofing taite 6
P utina Feeds, Groceries and
veate. Hava your woolena moth
a Registered Broker and
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
,M&lt;*ala, Touehton A W atson, 1201
Insurance Agent
er* A ta n n d ry . 113 Palm etto
Celery, Phone 1199. •
, Bin. 4
Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
Ave. Phone 914.
CANVAS AWNINGS
-•NEW, two story, three bedroom FOR SALE— l.lm crock for drive­
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
and
rqadwaye— Phone
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
home. Two ear garage. O n 1 ways
8111. Re*. B ll-W ,' 1241,
__________________
tu rn er lot 116 x |40 in M ayfair.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Will sell unfurnished or furnished. rU X E D C T PR E bS -complete, Bro.
H 1GNH
Aluminum,
Steel, Wood I
Phono 356- M.
Show cards and posters
, H unt's Tuxrdr K*«l Store
■— .................
—
10
DAY
DELIVERY
O— DDF,’8 SIGN SERVICE
TWO farm houses, 18 arm s land,
Batter1
*
-*
4r
n
altery
Charging.
QD.
tan
d
feaa.
Phone
1011
i J|-three inch wells, 214 miles S.
II. II. PO PE CO. INC. S f'P f Monroe on highway &lt;4. John
RAD1ATOR8 cleaned and repair
Davit, Box 16, ta k e Monroe,
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 104
FR EE ESTIMATES
Fla.
S.MITTY'S -Self-propelled taw n
Sanford Ave. Ph. 366-W.
Phone 80S
Mower— Sm itty'a Garage cor­
flout* on large lot. Com er Hickner Second Street and Sanford LAND
C L E A N I N G « AND
ory and 7lh St. 700 K. 7lh St.
LKAINAGR. S NEW CATER­
Avenue. ( all I LIU for free dent12.900. Apply tn J. E. W alker, -xinstratinn.
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
910 Cypress, Ave.
ERS W ITH
PALMETT1,
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YD. I
tARGAIN—A new concrete block
Gas stove, oven, frigidnlrc, sink
DRA G LIN ES.
EQUIPMENT-,
Bungalow, with tw.» !&gt;cilroom*.
and cupboard. .Mareeoelle Cabin
NOW IN T H IS VICINI
bath, large living roonu I,lichen
Court. French and Park. T h an a
N IM N IC nT CONHTRUCTIO
| Z,td dinette. Cnnrrelo wall* are
22U-M.
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
[M astered on th r inside and slu r,
2-29X1,
_ _ _ _ _
V i" S x ' f i ' 5
rued on the outside. Concrete MIT&lt;?HKLL window u ir condition­
er.
Will
cool
room
16
x
20
feet.
RENT A CAR
floor* a re coveted with heavy
Randall
Klrelrie
Co.
YOU DRIVE n r
nehestos tiling block*. Property
PHONB 200
I* located in San L snta Scetlnn.
FOR SALE ■
BISilCKLAND-MORKIHON
Priced at 16,500.00. 11.000.00
OLD
N
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W
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P
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P
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R
S
-3
O
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T
S
U-DRIVE-IT, INC.
down paym ent will nandb.
Blill have a small 5-roam new PF.R POUND. BUNDLED IN
S E E US FOR
bungalow, in f ln th w v t Section,
‘ BUNDLES.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
__ priced at $4,800.00.
10. 15, 20 and 25 OENT
AND TYPING
A new road *kle sandwich and _______HERALD O FFICE_____
CREDIT BUREAU OF
•
food shop nn Highway 17 fiprth
SANFORD
'J Sanford. Building ia 30 x 42 ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS
It# N. P ark
Phone 180
B 'l fully equipped for businesa. New U S Royal 660 t 20 6 ply
W H Y G E T U P N IG H T S
Equipment consists o f ; ateam
tire ami tula- $25.00.
Reel’s EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Uhle. Siltsx coffee makers, eounFred Myers, 81! E. 2nd SL
Paint Shop, 306 W. 2nd SL
D U E T O K ID N E Y S ?
tcra. stools, tables, rju b register,
M R TMM OUT HNS DOCIOTS W*»
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
and oth er kitchen' equipment. See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
• It yoo*et upnishie—haw freqomt
— D IA PER SERVICE—
Also haa a smalt four-room
Wurka for new Ktrdintnra, new
ah* to pew your water—hut have itfily
Baby V slrst furnishes hospital sraaty t-*tsasr*—yrt.-wul haw backache,
bungalow, detached, for living
Radiator cores, Radlajur clean­
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­ due to r u m eriditg 4n (he urine, tw (te-1
q u a r t m . Building* and* nil
ing and repairing.
ised container. Economical and you’re irelln i ihit; ’
equipment priced a t $6/4)0.00
Three srnenlians ago Dr. Kilmer, a
3-BURNER STOVE: -m all Ice
■afe. Fully medically approved
for qui&gt; k sale.
dorlnf, found humlreti* rd hn
box. 618 W. 1st St.
Call D aytona 2487-W collect for (amour
FRED W. RENDER
petirnia with ihi* trouble I'elMlsXingtv
details. 94 dikpera, $2' a wee ' be ixsde a medicine of IS herb*, toot*,
Room 2 Fla. Hlalo Bank Bldg.
Electra-ehrf stove and heat tola
sagsla bk*.halisms—Neture'sewn way to
"F IR S T IN SANFORDP h ftn e 1030
very reasonable. 619 Magnolia.
rdlrf, Its called Jt "fru m p * « .|" sn.l
Ph. 218.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market million* of grateful men and women have
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
_____It—ewter
t t n w ith s m a rin t reeutt*
Barber Shop open Thursday, taken
acre farm , borne, 4 room house,
Swamp Root foe* ri*ht to woek to
Friday A Saturday.
furnished or unftfrnltlird, beau- 6
A H T1C LES W A N T E D
gush out ktdneyv. . . tncttseee IVrw ..I
tiful lawn, ahrubs, fru it tree*—
relieve rtcref srvllty . . *o
erina helping
_
DREDGING — Beaches and land D
m h r listed
its trd hi adder set* a I-o-t flushtt-t
8 orange, 6 grapefruit. 6 guava,
fills
adlacent
to
lakes.
Mobile
out,
too.
Many
report getting a g&lt;«»i
(chest
cash
price
paid
for
uied
fill
4 persimmon, 6 fig, 4 loquat, 1
Dredging Co. Phone 669, W inter night's steep st ter the tire f few tfnee*
furniture. Ted Davis F u rniture
peach. Shade treas--hickory,
Caution: laha as direct sit
P ark.
Co. S it E. l i t . Ph. 968.
w ater oak, auatralian pine, crepe
Foe free trial supply. **nd to D ept T,
m yrtle, palma. 4 acre cultivated I'LL HUY your car regardless of M
K ilm er 4» C o.. Inc., B os l i t * . H u m b ert
LQ5T
*
FOUND
C
onn
O r—g et futl aired b o ttle o f ttwam p
rich garden soil, I acre cow p a s­
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
R oot tmdsv s t V " " Hm eet net.
ture. 2 chicken yartla fenced. I
LOST—Louts
w
rist
watch
Iwlween
W. 2nd SL
___________
■Mesial) well, 20 rhlgkent. U
. I8th and F irst S treet. Reward
O T ie'Federal Highway in bro- Small gas refrigerator. Ph. flhfl-J.
retu rn Sanford Herald.
You S tifftr U i . . . e c u . N ear alore 1 mile* West
AUTOS FOR SALE
of Sanford. Route I, Box 73, W ILL TRADE 10 fL Mahogany IB
inboartt motor boat &amp; tra ile r for
Sanfordsmall house tra llrr or model A 1942.11 UDSON C u b (ioune. May
be seen at Middleton's Grocery,
[A nice home wRh income property,
Ford. P. O. .Box 1464. Sanford.
East Geneva Ave.
ct«*e in, and fairly priced. The
Phone 1014-R.
house is in iplentlld repair—not
m
T PONTIC 8—A-I condition.
a thing to be done, except move
Phone 616-W.
tn. Living room, dlrtlng room, 7 P a li, Livestock, Sopplie*
V , f g U fcom forb
kitchen and l-edroorq downsksir*.
•f/icioncy
W AN TK I» ^U P / T O ~ * * a NHW - f ^ l T l I S W,
Are you tro u b tad toy
ia very large bedroom and itath
HAMPSHIRE FRYERS, 1 f t TO
dutress &lt;y&gt; tsmsls
ADV
ERTISING
I u ik Us m i m o m m y
___ n ; also tw o e a r irar*ge
8 LBS. ON FOOT. PHONB
|Dosd
.writh three room upstair a p a rt­
DELANO, FLA. 1H -X J. HE.
ONCE
m ent
YKRSE PHONE CHAIU1ES.
fc
FRED W. BENDER
i
Room 2 Fla. S tate Bank Bldg.
HELP
WANTED
Phone I0M
Tn~ s im n T

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The MUSIC Hox

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We REPAIR!

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COMPLAIN!

I ARTICLES FOR

FULL time Watkins Route ivaJL.
ebia in Sanford- If you h a te a
S E E T1IE n#W Lawn Shaver. A dt v ear and
knd ar,* w illing ’ ttf work 8
fo r dem onstration. SENKARIIC
hours a day tor excellent earn­
k PAINT CO. 112-u T
ing!', write for personal inter2nd BL
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P artly cloudy tonight nnd T utstt'ealis*** Ire a P*a &lt; O w l
R e a c h e s N e w R e c o r d n Prom
P ro Uote
tl ,hth#
* PPregreaa
j M of ^of America s
■day with widely srsttered show .
mg lo. argua with you.” Fergu­
Pradnra Prosperity for S tnford.
er«.
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WASHINGTON. Aug. H. ^
son instructed com m uter aide*
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Civilian
em
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mounted
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to is mm a subpoena
to
w it.'
a new all-tim e record of MOTS
* -‘ M ughn' papers. tuppow d to be
000 in July, the Census Bur».
•A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY NEW .PAPF.il
tr|Kirteil today.
■
in custody of one of the Holly­
N O . 192
Joblessness climbed also,' t r u
A s s o c ia te d P re s* L a a s e d W i r e
wood millionaire’s auditors in
SANFORD, FLO RIDA ,
M 0N D A \ A t’G. 11. 191i
E a ta b lia h e d 1 9 0 8
ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
,UME X X X V III
downtown hotel rom.
summer work and graduates hunt.
Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
»r.«ld
,hr
8of*
»
&gt;
U
I
m
inisters
would hr the absolute m aster*”
.......... , ,
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
of the country whil.t I’arliam m t
romraitlcf that, although he had
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lM l to
.2 1
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “full em ployrCm -1 ^ * * 1, 1
^',r ,h *' *u*tnf&lt;r next work.
goal
as defined by form er Vic*
I» th il n u n u r y to the life of
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
th f co u n try ? " hr asked. “ It would
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
mean a s p a te ,of alarm und di»beciuse ih e j . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
rouragetneril ami paralysis."
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '* y n 4
~ l “rehin d ec la r'd Hint' A ,____
! forces, th e nation’s Ju ly total?V
* 2rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
— ZDo you have those p a p c rt? “
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrl“ t don’t have them on my per­
Premier Makes Second Laboritc Caucus Up-j
U ln - w«« “ ifpivm aljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t*
son, if th at la w hat you mean,"
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Hughes retorted, as spectators
Appeal For Coun­ holds Decision To
roared arith laughter.
swsweek Editor Ad­
Carrying on in a sharp personal
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
Hanging a glass a s h 'tra y on the
D e f e r Nationali7cil Action Forcing
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dresses Closing
•
Churchill imiuiird;
committee table, Ferguson shout­
"W ho it going to wield tlirxe
inB
Steel
Industry
Troop
Withdrawal
ed: “ Don’t try to get sm art with
Demands On Senators’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, n fi - p * , * Banquet
Of State
this com m ittee."
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
A DITICTIVI AHIMMI 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
Time And Failure
Increases
on
N
ash
automobiln
I
a
v
m
»
C
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
Minister. who ire in i iAricteoiirttly
In one of the storm iest se rn rt mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’oF*
Randall And T’lu* “Babel’ -v;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
an am use-, passenger in the pic*
of tha Inquiry into H ughei $40,-.* T ha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
P a.ha ol .ton Churchill ’.aid -tonight In*
To Locate Meyer
•ur# boat."
been announced by N ash-K elvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO w artim e airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President G roin EtW srd W. R srtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiH r .b e la u d rh a t tlm gOVe.nHughes today charged th at Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
Given As Reasons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk m sga/inc. told the
tnrnt'* m inisters a r i a n u n who
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation c o n fm rd powman Ferguson (R-M irh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
J unl0, Chamber of Com Club Urged To Eack ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l . of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
\\ \ S H I \ t . l ON", tu g . 11. ( I *1
party before the natlvn.
stand a t tha same tim e to “grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n&gt;
open
w
aifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
Roadside Parkts At
In hla •perch, A ttl.V bud . all.il
publicity”.
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
llir lom nuri.
"might he d tjta td rd " al any nm
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
“Now juat a m lnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
F
rrg
u
to
n
:
Will
you
try
to
bring
State C o n f e r e n c e againit
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and H alter-F raut b la n d political c u m in huro| c
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
H uffhti said hr would not pro
CorF ’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e“ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llu rh e s Void t’ompsny,
council
action
again.!
thr
Blit
Cited
As
Cm
irm
'
Chun
lull
a
d
d
iru
e
d
lli«*
lloit-i
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
production.
■
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
of trliim ony whirh
The big rrowded committee M om
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a . il moved toward
c ; a - u-. r«7 * «
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
t c c O l F r t c c i o m Isecuuse
had been brought before th* com­ was
training w a. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T ,r p ia
I list 11s h gase a Senate siihsilent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .p erch :
final action on llir lull, .y-pim e.l
Churchill mild. “ W hat would Dun­
absorb
raising
costs
of
matertsli
n**'1*
ty tr f f , ' ° n lo U .
.
m ittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpw sng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalum t i»r d u cc io t'i-m fclu u i, duim tL jhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes g la n d at structiun Finance Comnany, a t oim ami labor which go into
kerque have to-eri if tlm little b o at'
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a« m lril to Howard
MOSCOW \u « . II bP) l).v
incr
cn
n
fc
irn
tr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
were only going to tnk&lt; «ff tntm
_ Britain, might tutium L .
to rep eat that.
’
llnuht-s .H ildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairm an tn k id font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.
n
l
u
j
t
U
,
P
iavili
inmmen
.
ber» of the tia d r 'tn.u u nnd it .u &lt;
Ja
y
c
rr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never eras rd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
• laid th a t wc didn't in to u lin k e r ’s
He
said
Nash
was
h
'k
tn
r
the
Ju
n
e
17
to
July
16^19.2,
D
ietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile M at Investigating
slowly. “Oet It off the record.”
poena for Meyer linnw diatil).
sfu 1 in it.to rin g Isigc ic j Ic Mayfair Inn over the W ffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’s decision lo sir Ire na
•
c u it for th r rrat ?"
cost of its low price “600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw o rd ­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
T h u a p p a tm tly was it reference
car*
for
th*
first
tim
e
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.um g it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(Bill)
Rollc.lon
ol
to Fuel M inuter Kmmanuel Sl.liicontrols
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"So long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was in se d , th f
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
w*H'i i perch several wcelrx a &lt;0 In
Manncland.
a i'o n u l. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending M eyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentm
ent^an
which hr waa trp o rtad to have „*Jd
, v« iii'ii. I iii .» lo m m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v ^ p k t — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee W hite House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
.*
•
“w* do not give m tinker* ru«*
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1Aliemin Itev
' pii*e.
about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
“ D eftnH elyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn
\\ \&lt; |||N C .|t» S , \wg II ^
If ol the O llice o( War Inlortp _- the United State* m arr haP “th at W hite House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
* .U ln .”
cooperate
extensively vvith th* he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’*’ '
j’MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He s a id .th e expense item al­
ditures included many items of en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can
easily
get
out
of
hand.
Ihe
Ihe
Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
inform
ant
*tiid
mory
“T iir m iniiler ' who made those
ready had been paid a t tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainm ent for Army -officers, poena”.
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites n b siatn « | from
B d U ced hy Lind W rber, manager
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
ram
e
to
hia
attention.
Ha
adJM
governm ent officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting at llir. p arty caucus. Al!remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
tT m— Iritm l—ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and — 1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “many d ea l of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’e anugio- * d - s w |" r r "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
m*nt in ip itr of hit failures, ami
ings"
with
llirdwell
and
may
have
went on:
— Declaring t h a t t h e rtre ea rT T fir. fo u r Votes. a | )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
rover
expenses
on
hit
trip.
Meyer’s
predecessor
as
llu
g
h
e
i’
h r la retained in Ilia podlim i b&gt;
« |L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, th e . m oney-b ark -o n -o th er
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan trea ty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
—“ I-qt»r*tturn'd IM Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
th r play of outside font-*."
w&gt;ke» ie-y eu r answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lo rn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l a lllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5 ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nm retaries N. I C harter," the Prem ier sharply the goverilm rut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just to ld you that I got an affidavit th a t ' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol A lrvtm lri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
th
a
t
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on S aturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish argum ents (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtm am bar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir ) ilelrg slr III llv
council
should
dism
iss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
th
e
.state
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion o f I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
C ily S u rv e y * .
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainm ent given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he h a j put
l 'u ilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I 'a iiy l e f t W ing
,
III
llll'lCll
I
v
1"*ed
V-SIIOII
of
the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer H ughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiim il.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in c is have ls-.-n a iia rk in g A l l l t r
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
II HMllNHtll fit*IM r « |* 11Nr |
the affidavit a fte r he said lie had
group that l|- h a d been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In W ashington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M
oio/ov
lolil
the
.
I
"HIM
il
w err established her* during III"
Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
thi* ground retain progrism w o t
»n d rie r luit’iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse on
to tec
l i l t y rat.
"too little nnd too la te" .an d his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
four
points:
executive
secretary's
office
was
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership w as .untn-piidig.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fa rt that dispute ex­
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
M aterials," are lu to l agrirultu.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly c a u ­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:- given by Hoyce I’yweil of Jack ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
cus railed for Immediate le^um o
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
"2—The
fact
that
the
Egyptian
Hill
C
arter
of
Tam
os
who
is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
other vegetal.I . «, entile and lim ­
tion "f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairm an of the ".Mist Flor­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availthe nulv g u aianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. S i t Ktjiffntd (Tipps, p irsn.»l lu»e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated th at the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ieablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
lay in "lonunim il ov nri«hq&gt;.
director* voted to contiLve the dispute by negotiation with tin plied that th e .n e x t move was up
and cypirss ia available III to 16
•I the various classifications m pageant
•
Ijau ies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lir ir iope.
which it a statewide United Kingdom, and this effoit to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
mile* from town. The United
......................
2 . T h e -in a h ility -o f the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav. Vug................
ths* . I n . &gt;«••*•
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt Witi&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the iti* ‘*vn pir»«I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fa rt that the continu­ rep o rt'd 'a f te r ibe w r i t m eet­
«, Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
Ham* and K. V, llyrd operate
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p i r s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
tawmill*. No mineral production
gone i rnry.”
j | | ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
ia listed. ■
at least this fall, although six the dance S aturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley r a f r 'he tepaym ent of a w artim
— C ’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL -anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” . . .
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J
I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
room In ago most of the expei’s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. b u t throughout th* .credit (o • Moscow. ’
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
Other
Lalm
rltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri w tolr. "Il iry a id . Ill" proi* llir ra tlirs t rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petem b'irg high Middle F a it.
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
" 4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe o tb c
•B u t h r July- inid ^ t d r n f T M o W '
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng tf i i r l ::„ e A-titv h a s p.fi/w tt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'•*« s i n
11
-sll»
»
"l
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
age* bh.l a y rar, with th r hrav!” but mi HfW" stiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
b rio ,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
can be brought everything possible was
• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
k a r e many -.experts whose Queen and M itt 8 t. P etersburg.’ friendly.relations
If
ng l'« |p k ill
done lo reduce the arm y, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. p n ln rrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie ........... nf ; &gt;• a a I
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \ l' a . "•
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pagenine inrlies during the past month.
U ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls)
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml D rlm ilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "S ullsn of :-".vl" hut I r a n
ant held last June In St. P eters­
T hr average length of Ihe
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N»h to f k immi in rnnnection " ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
'
•
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
was no intention to abandon an apprai m rrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ritlrisni v ( the Hv i , i&gt;r»»*
....... • * * * * .
Sunday morning a "b rag " break­
Slat lit it s on Uity and, Connvviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf A m uirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
government reveal that Sui
ty guvrruiiient
Sm
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J “ r n „lL*ri a P»*«. t-onimandlng t.m aral
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
•lo.d 1.6 . ... operation, i . l e of
m inute, lu L m ip ic tT ^ v r n oJ u ,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J 1 hours » d $1
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
16 mills and debt service.'1 .1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u i Pj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
J . Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t . —
nnd American pre«»’’i
•
to choose an appropriktv lim e.
&gt;11.1 l a
tstsal
I , MS
• I ta a f
... .
■■ ■ ■
-- .
the Seminole County J*ycee», ac t­
mills,
ami Itimi
Ilia CountyI l IItai
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ a ffe c tin g w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re ­
Thr
wilt 1*1 •!••!l »»i -l ...... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
operations rale of 26 mills ami
R E R U N . Aug. ’l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘v * «0M” If1 * ibr -m l ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
.
8,000 VA Employees IAir Force General
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail a rreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiII,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO A ur. 11 —4/D—mil chairm an for th e .conference a r ­ em issary who smuggied Princess M inister of H ealth if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in . mIih-i I-wv "
*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr» n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
,tb l V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom
rested
and
grinning
after
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
rangements.
flauloril is on the main line of in H ughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
V\ ,i , | i .
•
..f F t m i Is
it
three-day
flight
around
th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,
e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
*
t
1
h
"
Randall
The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
M a i l . i . i" .li-. in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
,
, „ bint.
.......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 A N G FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » l l m llix n l •■ r«a» ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
C aroiath.
•
_
with 10. passenger and fits to 40
nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %'M il if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘h Ho*
A rep o iler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t* " ....................
Ived
Chicago's
acclaim
today
In
Hy accident, we found she still
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
' /'
................ im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll m vy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "We b,."’
nayade drrsvn S tate S treet.
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
xnti-x ,. t.’i . im -the wgviisatjon
T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the
nri^HHuili'Kid
I
ub
iiKlay
&gt;
•’ml,,uy
*’*
’4
“a
.
soon
Force*,
says
there
will
l»*
World
lutl.vy
av
|t|l
jjotug
lu
Hit)!"
’
9
*"i
Ths
27-year-old
fiver.
hU
use.
to Princess H rrm ine whirh she
S tate Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
wiili b h" hi l ls. "S la l'tii-.511.111
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and th a t the United Slate*
C
I
O
P
i
c
k
e
t
s
C
l
a
s
h
nts,
h'«
wife
and
two
children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estim ated Dial a , "
• •
•
•
rer#
driven
down
the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. C arlucd, di­
■
visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’t
Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator i f i e r
msl%
stre
e
t"
In
•
hastily
orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking w hether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
Mr. and Mr*. N otm a’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’* crim inal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, w ith an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation departm ent.
Hie name o f the v*:atl
- T ransportation facilities listed point.
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent p rn gtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
closed
as
a
result.
&gt;
a
short,
aharp
paralyiing
bomnol“
pnty
m&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
'
i
f
l
i
'
I
t
&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
C arlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera b efo re-th n gates
•Jnw Ynrk’TInicx or in Hi • " .......... r'fwarvl - it-’i
In bringing up ihe rilhjict.
Include Tam iami Trail Tours,
iously
Injured
In
«n
iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. in ju re d ,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmedi.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
G reat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrw ster had s a ld r
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
700
ymployeet
will
be
dlschatircd
ate
airlHirnr
Invasion."
Central
&lt;ms
ou*.
to
line
the
street
and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
S
t
I
J
H
em
line's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
"
a
’vei
•
II
th*j
”
1
ciinfess
I
was
hrit-jted
and
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
C entral Truck l.ine* which pro­
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# th e from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t» ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
Faker, soon to lie retire I lite r 30
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l i n i n '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
vide slalew ide trucking srrv ln . angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
I?
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111 War
vision
xhausttng
J9.646-mll*
solo
trip
ns
adm
lnlstraV
rsrt
service,
told
the
Institute
of
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iu fq
t\
ir«n1ntlf»»7
&gt; ft* *
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiau s|m ilaliu n Hanfoi'i
i,( |n ...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 m inutes and I t reported
which
’t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
General A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. m atter “over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said plant
un
Cited
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
eral
weeks
for
regional,
offices
lo
"Few
er
than
300.000
men
could
after
crashing
a
picket
h
o
­
a
physician,
of
the
K
aiser'a
widow“
aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"of
inv
advisors.”
d tilv »flia of
60,992 square feet
of hangar
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-return to their home in Texas
work-loads upon which the descend
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Psn m aker Milton ’ Reynolds, to
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute
»f /talk®
ho on*
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot ru n ­
though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 C ltt United
•i.i i" • t«
L'iriii; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
discharges
will
he
based.
country,”
“
'
untry."
he
added.
Auto
W
orkers,
Urn
sheriff
said.
lood
health"
I'efiue
her
death
naer
of
Dill
Odom’*
record
Hit I
m
as
l
'a |a
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
make the trip by ■mhulanco.
gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’{idiiiR: Tournamunls :
Clubs
were
swung,
fists
flew
viip|Mut
tlicg
(tumslinn
&lt;&gt;l
*
N-'
obe-ytrellng
flight,
estim
ated
vvip;M
&gt;ii
inn
inn
ast
Thursday
in
the
Russian
Largest
"
reductions,
2,000
rmW
ithout^jftrhtioning
an?
couara te planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the
and atones were hulled dining the I tional (ioarli company
hat JA # trip cost 150,000 but aaid highest pralee • today
„
in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; u n lin g tlnosiglioul ll"
said such a war will
con
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be . In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
or the tone.
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,I xk. i i i K c r m i H C’i m v i c t s
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? • •i'l
HI
&lt;EV
wbrth
It-”
^
com#
from
4w*l»rvll
counvry "wlik U tm C
I
lufv-himn
nut- country- l"i l."id rwi*—
abi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. , „ ||„ | rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig,
6
li|."
f
g
M
M
J.
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatm ent they had
the llrrw ster statem ent “lidlcul- ram . Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
OUii”
‘r J l ! ,PJ U \K
\r,^ efficiency
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince pitalizrd and th re e , others were lincd lo ngmlieis «&gt;l tlw
‘ l ') s u ; i |H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “all the bills tespecially
th an 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "We know it Will
the
corns In” but_ th a t It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant w in­ ru n t lull ati th ru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
Brew ster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrro ta the Arctic, as tha i
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta - . Aug. II. t.r»—
“ very sorry if I have • m b u ria u id with the probable resu lt th a t 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the m isting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his w d r end inr#»&lt;l wlil'-li will lo- held itn iiiiq : I nm vri.i.d p 1 1toners, described
x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b ^ n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir a n d ’Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v I n y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
------• • - .a
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
fte r
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
( I m IIs m S a s •*■■• a it)
is “ very com petent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact of
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
ir rr n t war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana w ith n isters. officials and many others
d tn t laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
D
i
e
s
I
n
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
"" HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a q u arte r of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
A nu "iclj piogism (caliiniiH to New V u k 'on aii Amefis in imUnceil
|7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
Ajihnrx III 4.
,
•
,
,
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsDave
Mian
on
*aml
Bill
\la
in
i
f JtltU liiaa
it I Ii., H m i . ,
— ----S _ k .
F uneral service* for Mr*. Ja n e
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .im irThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
Congress, If
the ru th s were
to be ter a t to whether he was withdraw,
"I have been tremendously .Im­
Tim aiglits «f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairm an of events.
A rm strong Kale. by. who died F ri­ ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, Jam es W.
agreem ent,” he aaid, “p an is, i» the
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
kill
continued.
vidi-d
the
,Knnf"id
youngster
wi'li
ing his statem ent alwiut th r hotday in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
erchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 W orrester. U t
w lliw 4 •« Pea# *1*1
I’otsdam agreem ent, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing m
illn rti, will be held Tuesday a f ­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ..........I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c |r r v on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l ( u w . P s a l ItS 'l
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . M ist K ate C.- F lyht died early ternoon a t 3:00 o’clock a l the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangem ents to d"nntp Korn -I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
third down payment, with th* In- he added th at Henator llrh k rr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par(I'MlIxwS an 1‘a s r «lvl
how much Mr*. A tkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
•tallm eutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lu re of mu- U rinate as f-ill n e» fT irr--^-\ p ar­
appreciate
It."
,
Rev. Mark C arpenter o f Holy
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l)f” s lre"*b»sj?.
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson were nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Cross Episcopal Church o ffic ia t ­ non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii- .'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
In a lengthy defen-g „f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three ing. Interm ent will lo; In Lake- tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U. S. Dck’ifutc Ends
Mern, Deputy Heel- or I 1•' Mk
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
refrigerators, washing machine*
a t 100 three
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"A
n/'ina
Bag.
Ilrow strr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p r a i s e dd at
*
Induiu’Hian
M
eeting
I’avlirk win. k re mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
th a t the Uni!** Plates
BUENOS A IRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rhes.larerd
"I’VE
SU
N
miUlont
of
pounda
of
tobacco
sold
of
July
10
when
their
StudMinker
&gt;-2!■!■ ...__ _____ -.4
' K
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
MeIM
lSb
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
_ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
and II
llritain
were auoporting leae00 p
rc eK
n t”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “the public -and the press is en­ Ml
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward ID gglnt, manager «f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the P a ra ­ sem i-trailer
k t auction. And a t auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry IIA14It IH JACKSON
with installm ents limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’o lder. a t a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
a fte r
'lie tracto r merlv llvsd ln F o rty .n , Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v ri," "Whispeiint'*
guayan governm ent ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of other
JOGJAKARTA, Jav a, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
months is req u ired 'fu r fu rn ltu n Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»arCabbage
Jane M erritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on
tha
frontier
to
be
leaving
throw
tha
"tru
ly
demon
*ti«
;r»a
(AV
W alter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.and rugs,
.
ed
a
plan
for
reappraisal
of
prep
did not get a chance to answer.
suddenly.
.......
•
J
r
.
of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
'
“
The regim e of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and I t
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titte rs,
n
n«w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa • rty here, he pointed out and gimes” now In power. I - t,
th
a
t’*
got
real
arookin*
quality
.
.
.
tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane F ly n t and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchim n icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t» this lar. Events will Incliul"
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rn n trils how Rrewater could reconcile his City o tfin e ls declared th a t they
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
thee* report*
arranging to
W atkins, both of Sanford; three Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three ctnm rnt |Ja»» to create s Nation* Indonesian Republican capital a f­ races for jn cn _ ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
•H e r N ot. I, In the event he de­ statem ent th a t he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the asame live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
11,
—
brothers.
e r the capiU l from AauncMaking their w ay through the
te r "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournam ents uponsir"'!
clared a new national emergency about a possible m erger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
( in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J . W. F lynt, Geneva, F.
el G usid ihrre limes a law people" w h’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office of the jail, th# four
aa to P ilar, a city
’’ o L /.w e r than Florida H istorical Society will be II. F lynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
or In tim e of w ar. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
1 10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to W ashington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons »•*
.
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
llu g h e i read from the publication, interest. "We
The views were sounded to him the attractio n s offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" «a« reporting for
H w est of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
fisverel
diplomat were reportmainly by I’rn id b q t Roetkatno
flivetal diplomat*
on this day, he ntated. work• and’ stole his ca r for a
.Funeral services were conducted
Id M r .' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe of '
tended indicated th a t Urewster did this m atter/* said
would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ and l ’rrm ier A m ir SJarifoed.ltn public
*d to have arrived a t the Argen- society president, aaid today.
Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaw ay.
B. T..(2 u rrin , IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrA o u w n es of
this afternoon a t 3:30 o’clock at
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the m a|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced th at afte r conferring
Two attractiv e trophies recently ration ol war. He sanl that lhc a t the pirtiih-ntial palace.
.a
r *«» Oee»
Paraguayan bonier.
Many m otorists stopped from
” 1 reg ret th a t th* rrprew nU tiv*
Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev.
Rotary Captain
O rvilij
ORLANDO.
Aug.
11.
—
(
f
)
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
FLIGHT DELAYED
E arlier Morlnlgo’a governm ent With U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In won by Mrs. V itglnia Bennit, na local co m p ly will luve a comtlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
In choosing a alto along a main atand th a t ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fn_*sIAV—V iiltK . A u g ...11— biPl-r
•oaring
p
ilotr
are
said
U
had
beaten
hack
an
Insur
llonal
woman
Hv-see
.r
iders
prwrttevng—(•"—*"■
formed
regardTng
T
R
cUeilona'
In
p f m r n t - o f f t fn gcl i i mt fBft m w j—
taY M tit. w as ma-1? In Evergreen
highway for establishm ent of • f m erggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for U filll.
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum* Holland a* the principal .peaker,
oa d U W H 0 &gt;6'T barH t~C *ltt»rr
■
.
LISBON. Aug. I I, (/I1)— Ken.ua coming events. Ala/ut 84 riders rm-r U. S. Army filer* an a roundDlrnir gro
rrntinJ
atn*!
L a v U * ,.. lilta. hlBtU lf l n ,6
.
ihe 1947 convention .of the F lor­ Cemetery.
l&gt; u jajL K v e n ln t_ d u a _ - la — w al
u n d ^an
d '‘barbecue,
and
will
provide
Sanlutd
with
an
A
silver
p
la
tte
r
il
shown
which
th
em
defense*.
1
Jo
nol
belfev#
turned
out
for
practice.
Eva D uarte I’eron was rn route
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
thr-w orl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho A rthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
On the aland, U rew ster said ho m gston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
Ray. Labrador, by bad w eather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
Y
CYCLIST
today afte r winding up her Euro,
B. If, G uthrie, who Is associated
e t Presido.it
..................
Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V , u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call off the l nrtcl
......................... M EET
of longest duraUon in sight of thu
a I*
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
D
akar,
the
A
rgen­
Liana
w
ith
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
Iona
to
build
up
m.mbershlp.
current
Investigation
In
exchange
IHSICIK
‘M
EET
com ;
Post 8282 will meet tonight a t
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U som ething
new
In stop, William K lrohm rtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising a t 8avann*h, N. Y. field on July 4, a t Wichita Falls.
"It ought to ba good a t the
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a countered
flight m anager, said early today.
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom. for a merger. •
th a Legion H ut a l 7:Q0 oeloek
"drunken
driver*,"
Hatunlay
when
ship
for
the
trip
to
Recife,
Brazil.
recently
wrote
th
a
t
th*
celery
.
.
.
.
ta
---------------------------.
noxt
meeting.
Vra,
A.
D.
GaUb“i*&gt;»*»*da«.
th
a
t
la
not
of
the
Board
of
Directors
of
th#
■va boon received from auiilla t which tim e a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold will be givr n a final n-ading at During her tour Henura I’eron Mamas Morgan, negro, was a r ­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mescrop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
V
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
mbied
to
a
e
ir
*
''aomV'of
of
th&gt;
A
m
arkan-countri.e
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
^
the position of recepsagt-it th a t they m ight be de­
■ w a r .. a re ’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid ­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
ln N onrovta, capital o f ' h e r ^ /a tn o u t^ f r ild
M lU t« d
• mm
C a p t R ey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held a t 8:00 th a v m arket prospects
Dennis as champion American
chlckan,” be . th , Romans used caU«D.Vfa r
ing
on
a
bicycle.
Llbaria, U c a U ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
th
an
fa
ir,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Sw
ittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
a
t
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana fo r re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
••Otto
*
■ • -ridv*
• • 3 « u n 3 g S o W rm , S o r u l l y P a c k e d - S o F ro o a n d l a t y o n th o D r a w
M R
■
Chamber of Commerce Building. crop.
I
.
.A
N ational Guard unit here.
• , •
.
* ■■
l
*-vV'a'i
- r . 'i - r
*«
.S a

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'*

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th*t tln&gt; j* ■ crisis | Ik..It to h d l 'f ’
furw ard with such rapidity Hmi
w* should have pow er to deal d ra r.i
Ucally an.l sw iftly with a w U a r .l
■ itu atu .n i.that may arls.-,"
C hutrhill snapped:
'
" llltle r sard th a t."
P'«**tr* a u . ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f | | y
*n&lt;r in timi- of peace.”

\ VT

Egypt Warns British Labor Hughes&gt; Inquiry
taggering Crisis U N Of Threat BillAttacked
Of British War By Churchill

K - i o .'i K .^ j s B a r r e t t

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Increase In Prices
Announced By Nash

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Jaycee Directors
Approve Military
Training A t Meet

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Woman Emissary
Arrested In Case
Of Missing Jewels

Honors
om and Family
ith Bip: Parade

Brewster Sorry

FariiRMs Advised
To Play Safe In
New Cinp Planning

Randall Goff Returns From
Thrilling Trip W ith Babe Ruth

Predicta 3rd War

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ForGuard Urged
By! Hutchison

F

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Reds Hit U. S.

L U C K Y S T R IK E

Miss Kate C. Flynt
Died Saturday A. M.

presentsT H E M AN W HO 'K N O W S - *

TOBACCO W AREHOUSEM AN!

Foreign Diplomats
Leaving Paraguay

Soaring Trophies Of
Vlrs.Bennis Displayed

Jllycee Meet

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                    <text>PAGE EIGITP

THUR8DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH R eturn From
11,000 M ile Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
A griculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B-2V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

1 1 H jR sg jK

/A u g u s t

•

F u tu re !

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

Kitchen
Cabinets

v»

.*&gt;*-% % t* r f g i /
•t •,v
V ‘l
i

.

M

a

f

.

New Style Ice

llere'ti another real
value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronH M juenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all meaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v alu es/
EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

Service
For

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m IH h C fleas P u r T t m l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

BREAKFAST SETS REDUCED!
t
I
for
our AUGUST
SALE!
I;
•

R efrigerator

farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
■
Mtili Mlv
tiHf .Tuesday
, (iH-ritw visiting
etffinuK
■Pent
the day
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielu
te returning
m u tn m g to
id .their
.it__ summer
fore
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that !
guest room NpW!
*• - t"

Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

2 Superb Pieces*

.

You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

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Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

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$3.95 to $12.95
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Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Ja n e Joined the party In the
afternoon.

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The Alwnvg Handy

4 Pcs. In Genuine W alnutw eneers

Mr. and M rs.’ T . L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
iv t returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and N iagara
IU. Thay agree though th a t
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It w as to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
$14.50* and $&lt;9.95 on these
Mahogany
18th
CENTURY

quloltely designed
GENUINE
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Note The Landscape Mirror

Exactly As Pictured

WE INVITE
OPEN AN
ACCOUNT

TRADE-IN

203 - 209 E. First Street

SANFORD’S BIG FRIENDLY FURNP

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To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
e T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

Cdpud*iaf4*"cU)UdUf#i*' lo.dgnt
mid Saturday Widely scattered
show ei* S aiuiday sflermion.
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Control Over
Time Buying
r Ends Nov. l

Reds HitU.S. Tw o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Trum an Signs Meas­
ure But Hits Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American imlitution
known at the "essy payment
plan," a a bulwark againht in*
- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_Ra hill intended tin, io m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
Heated Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

C ity Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
A tJ a y c e e J W e e L .
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
ence This Weekend

California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Sinkfinjr Dates Made
By M argaret Truman

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened Wife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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f
ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

Senator Says H e la

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
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Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

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MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
after
H ughri,
mulli-millionaiir plane
builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
ftee air transportation fiom hint.
firm tier it chairman of the
Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omHe then aaked how the United’ pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) Slate* would like tur Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other flats, aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
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Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
Ut. *®
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against IhJ
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. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
V 4* '1r,l“ -V
^ did nut
............ *g« t a rh*nrH togov
nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c uf Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
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closed.
"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii clo,*
K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
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After Uriel’
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A n d : iiy ? t ish°l leniso!0^ Jaycee Aim s,
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Tha Semlnola High School gild;

Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork. CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

.tin'* Swi.vh.t ilomimttrtl I fun- if
TtU "! CH SC, ICpntmnrit .tppr..yr*l tml.iv the y -t

Expansion

OT Com-

Growers Favor Soil
( tmservalion Here

Ex-Sanford Men Head
Gainesville Reserves

Anti-Red H ungarian mid
Chief Reported Dead

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a don hi,.o n botrf.
I riy iK ii l i 'a ac l i i i n ,
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t-iimrmttee, &lt;a me ajtci (
I lilghr* h id t, lined lo pioduce
joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
aiul had *ai«l II
Itjllahh t, ■■n* 111* |ta|tei* only

tlioic , Irateri liy Iii* allmnryt.

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N-n.iloi I rigumn (U-Miili.) capitctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittu-

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Initial practire session* will Ikmunistn S t r e s s e d M r),.
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light and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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A t
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Ilia n giuV innirtil.
The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'i n u i i r i t r a n d
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
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olid ira d iiq
i|&gt; jiin U lig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
a n u i i t l i n r il l , llir pi.'igt-iM ‘'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( • i i iiiin r i ( o n l r l r l i t r t o I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
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to
KariM*hiT
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com|tlluil
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wcrkctlll
at
tin
Ml)f.Ill
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' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He wax.tfyftilt^o
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MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.imalive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " . Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
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u,,m\
Indulrd ttiljiuiinnirlil
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llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will start a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
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of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated that n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h-i ih»*
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are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts
eight
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til.
.amllst
gowrnmrill
"hr
Jaycee*.
he
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q.oli'n.rr.t
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Willi
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h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tumFlorida scenes in full culor, In- '■
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loll
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inveasary
for
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lu-sriil.
M
ali*i....»..l«l.Ian
hour
on
the
hop
front
franco
le|w |l laid.
rrats, to coincide with ihp school
hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
dealing null Ihe Hi if. .1*
.un,
*&lt;*&gt; .......... I'-'lftv *'*♦ whirl .and
perfect weather. Gnmlcr, N fld,
color*. The latest type plastic jn
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-w
a
s,h
is
only
stop
tn-foie
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
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mid
w
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will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
t a k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6 .80 () While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■ •11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
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the Sanford staff. The new roach
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..ejlaidishV barking thr lull, reitl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ 'ly «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
f
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§i imitMiivtt i*»* 1*1118 «* i m ;h 11
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Mllu o f till* tin t i«*i *-tl lltktHi M } 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VI91
m
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lo u rrtn
lo
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--d J tm p lo v .-ri. ii
leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t'.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon,
of
gasoline
In
an
hour's
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
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' F -un&lt;tC&lt;o m p a n y ; l», K .U . Iln. o
.■lint VUHl
visit IH
to Taiion
Square
ui u( tlu- Aradeitiy.
his first Ti .th.w
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John M Howell AH-kl A-PhD.
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Chicago
nvw
lot
1&gt;" iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO
Couimunisti
gutlin
S tandard Time yeilerd ay .
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hiding iirnd* of various mdustOtilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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t'lHigatf, m akers o f nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
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tu
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nnllier
matter
whult
jeiiu-.,
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen*
mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier 46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Sophom ores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of
th
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voters,
IK
in
Loiigwuod
mid
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l. aside from six vsntara who
division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
18 In -Sanford, w ere in fuv ,r uf
Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
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were away on m llita y or nursing
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r reportJohn II. H interm iater, USNR, had
Ag r i l l C. K. p A W s o u , N o Vo *. S
ing the death of lb-la Knvae*
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Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
The result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
1- by lha ___
Russian*■ 8;
provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
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pile*
-T
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Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin men! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V*
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j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
•futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published s o a r e d to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ -•of**■
----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
r in th a United Bute*, new j

ttSth*;

.

Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
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"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a
bumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r I **r Ip. repeat uudei n a tii.h L atari*.
outh
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n garii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu)
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I

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ll. i w .u d I higher agreed today, af*

Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack
on the United H tatri, challenged
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for
violation of human Fight* “ when
the United Stale* might t* open
to even more serious charge* in
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Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
1T ~
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„„^„.,i0dom
Heads For
Practice Monday!

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Ferguson D e m a n d s
* Meyer Be Put Back
On W itness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seflout violationi of human light*r‘ plane Investigation
at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
campaign to remove "to-called ditSrnatoi
litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
loyal employed fiom government
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­ tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
viet Representative Aleaei N. Kru- w st afraid In tiavel alone with
kov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­ M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United ment un that affair,” the Maine
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! ap- Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
plicaliou for admittion to the UN.

“ It l» -unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw thea rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
1 ** *
w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (M ila n ,a aa l&gt; a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••hiiuntil aa I'aae MtSIIdown the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­
proximately 4,300 acre*.
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* h ave.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard andd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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T D K S A N T O R I) H E R A I.D , S A N F t)l
Itu lh

Oveta Culp Hobby

N»*t&gt;
A
II
«l&gt;r. T o H. K, *

K A Iia U u l) I.H IA iK I

2 Tn&gt; l"l

| Prince Abdullah

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J a i i i n A. *ta* I 'r c t H a I.
f o A rm ik r H i n t s •H U f l a i a

lljr MARTHA COLE
AP Newafealure*
WASHIN O T O N -P rluce Abdul­
Xtelnl'iah. II. D . T o H arry True
dal*
HOUSTON. T ex—The (rim se- lah (of Yemen), wearlnif a rob*
« 01 VTt lii:»:l&gt;«
cretaiy opened the door of the ...
of _sheer. hand-woven w hitr fabric
, Mclntixti. H. «lr*aor&gt; *loi He'
muled
blue and green office and*
and white turlian. entered the
,_
_,
... -MJ
«rly* l» t I tllk I Iftghtand Pari
fjpwned at the faint b u tt from |M-a&gt;utiful alttlnir room of lllair
W illiam .. II. W . M in
le.rulli
H. W Da fl tail* I lf amt It* V,i
ihV a ir conditioning u n i t 'i n the L •e llnuae. the ifovernaient’a guest
Aralal. IMairne tlrok Co’l V'M &lt;
Iwndow.
quarter*. The IInterpreter waa
lllark llamml-rk.
___ .
.
" 1 of la-banon.
Oveta Culp Hobby w*w* nu (;,.&lt;irKa.
Ts'njil.
Waklm
|t&gt;*on. P. A. elua P in t. K.
u n n e c e s s a r y noiae, not rven j f a in t1 The Prince ahixik handa with
trarla land In Ho. If It. I t
b u d In her sound-proofed office the newamen. found ,him»elf a
William* T. J. A II XX \V&gt;
llama tails It and 't* Mpilna Jan
a t t h e Houaton Post, where the hiir rlub chair In the corner of
muck.
la executive vice-president. She I the room and « ta rtn | apeakuiR
HP. tl. iS T tT K R ntlT ll tliti*
and her
hualiand, ExUiovernor softly In Arable. In a louder,
tmvla. -*-C. M, -tu t Mae P.. 1
more,Jnleo*e "voice XVnkipi ’tra n ­
Pla. Httrua PriHlurtlim I’f. . .
slated; ‘ making rverythlnR aound
Plorlda . Power and l.iatu • 1
liaake** Triui t*o -tat. •
tike poetry.
Thomas It. laater To Plrat IV'
*
o
•
•
aral H A t. A**n.
There waa a lonR Introduction
Itavla. N W. *&lt;ua AreRon
having to do with the P rlnre’a
To P rniral Plorlda Produrllon 1
Rial it ude al having an audience
Htoul, Win K elua I.all ■• ,i 1 J
W. II KllluU - tu t MarJiP'w itlT'4hr newainen, with maiiv
Tru-wlal*. Tarrv A. d . i Matt E
referencea to thin "g re a t” and
la To Jam-* A Matthews .lo t II"
"noble’' and "fine" and "Ix-auG.
M,
ful" and "de/norrattc” em intry
of oura.
.
He touched on the ancient
V a r liiu i
«*«ieh
mal^vr*
.culture of hia own country, which
rouuujunlxyJUJO
•*4|l«l|Mt»Vtll.
reu irn n l frmn li
occlude* I he aouthweat corner
collision in which the G rren Diau M ii\» ii:N T nr* mdmt (*u *k
of the Aiablan Penlnaula on the CARH FORM ZIO-ZAC I'ATTKRNS, on and off rail*, follnwlni irammed
K*iiiilMl»lr Tn w l «*••. T*»
by a Hurllngton freight
Red Sea. lie i|xikc of lla tiring tminib |ia**enger train, on m ute fmni 8t. laiui* In Cbtragu, wa to first reports.
llowi#
C n rp .
the country of the Queen of train near l.ilchficbl. III. Rente 21 fieraons weru injured, arrordli
V U T H lN Ol* MHIITHII*V&gt;
(International Koundphoto) . ^aiM
iV
b
lM
l H m. I'riNf. &lt; r
A m u T&lt;
Sheba and the flrat land to uae
I U M r Ii a\ . Kin it r i m
K rrJ.
parliam entary pmradurea.
I V n ira l K lo rtd i I’hmI. A m d . T
H e em phaaiinl at lenth the
friendliness all Arab
rn u n trira
the same month. Houaton wet- feel for the U njyd States, touch,
rnmeit her with a lianquet. The eil on the iK lW ine question and
VV Villi VM V IIKKIIV
then Mayor Oil* Maaaey desrrilsul pjeadrd for "supimrt
(llu-a. An,-dit V. rtu* l i s t s V.
In ju st
AP
N
'ranfralurr*
( iji'P l To Jaa. A X«rt‘ H m '**»
her a* “one of the city's most di*- causes." Hi--lhanh*»|. th e group
• ItKRLIN-^FIIe* a t the rentr.il
&gt;-Its
InguUhrd fltlrcn*,"
and more for listening, shook hands again, police
statio n reveal stories of
K n - a l o . vlalil, t il
than 700 Texan* gathered lo say tMiwrd and retired._
th efts, assaults, kidnapping*, ami
ll.iv.an
* '
"W e're proud o f you.”
Yakim told us liol to gw, th at m urder—alt rotnmltti-u for Ihe
t'J ly iif K.m fiir,I T o W l&gt; Eorfos
Being home for Mrs. Hobby another fellow wished to ' see U*
—
liv*
AtmI,
H in t Jwinr* t -t
meant ruining l«*ck to « house­ a moment The other fellow Was sake «f another ration cartl.
Last
month,
for
example,
a
:•*
*
To &gt;*l&lt;lo«&gt; I. Ilrtawli
hold* With her
huabanl she son of the prince m inster of year-old n ty relli-1 recipient imirilH n.il C&gt; I- -Ida a
plunged into the job of running Yemen Attired In g arb sim llat'
t-rrd
a
housewife
for
Ji.r
ra
ti/n
a -newspaper.
to that of Ih* prince, he came in
Hundred* of other rvapopsihill- with hi* arms full of packages. card, aix rhildren were kuliuipped
Ilea camv, too, but thu ncwspaiJc* • Waklm said that Prince Ah lit order to get their vahmhle
rhlldren'a ration raid* and a young
was flr»t in her career.
dullah wanted to give ua a “moat wife waa fatally atajd.uj i v a -hus­
"It may aound aelfi*h,"Mra.
Bumble present. Just it* a souve­ band In an argum ent over ^ aloli
Ilobhy, adm itted, "hut whernir. They're must humble, most of bacon.
CHRISTIAN * MISSION \ltY
aver I gp and whatever I do,
FIRST METHODIST GHUHCB
humble," be said, "but they were
“ H unarr and grrrtl i* swiftly
-1 find myself » under lug ^ If
A TI.IA N U BCH U JlC lI-------made all by hand In Yemen of __ killing off. Ih e .last remaining _
tin Savnford-Orlando Highway
- Park Avenue at F ifth' S treet
__ there - la not som e way -in_ th tn rx frm n -Y n n rrr'
.
rircenrv
In
Ihe
heart*
ol
we
Rev.
Glenn K. Smith, Pastor
. J. K. McKInle). M ialaler :
w hlrh'thb experlenre can l&gt;e of
German*." *aid a municipal
SUNDAY
.
0: th A. Md Churrh School for
help to Ihe P ost—Ar .go to
We couldn t lielirve our ayes.
olftrial. "All acruple -rent*
10;00 A. M.: Ilible School. Mr.
ward making the I'oat .i finer
All Agra.
...
„
Each envrbqte contained a strand
gotre.
For
an
extra
»lirc
of
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worslip A. Wieltoldt. Supt.
paper.”
of pure amber lieads, perfectly
bread one steal*, for an extra
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship
"The Neceaailv Of In to leran # .’
The colonel who commanded the matched and oiamenteil w ith a
pound
of
butler
one
commit*
A nt hcin “C hristian, Th* Mart M issionary Sunday will be obser­
WAC* in olive drab, with her rap v silver
tasw l, lint evgn more
aaaull,
for
an
extra
ration
Card
ved. The psstor will apeak
Hleak* Sweetly O’er Thee.'
:
at regulation angle, I* Still brisk, wonderful was a" cigarette r a w
one murder*.”
7:00 P. M.: Youth .Fellowahp.
8:00 P. M.t Union Service a t th«
efficient and poiaed In a tailored of silver f »lisct«^». exquisite as
8:00 P. 51.: Union Service al l*trsbyterian Church. '
auit of a different color. But the fine lare and t* Bring In one • “ We ih the rily orlinipiatratinn
a i r helpfesa to cure the situation Presbyterian Church,
hate are something rite .
co rn rr~ a triangle of silver en
FIRST CHURCH OF KIIRIHT.
It may be Juat a glob of pink graved with the King of Yemen's Ix-cauae of th e city-wide corruption
in official circle*. The dally paper*
SCIENTIST
feathers or a stovepipe of ei-ru
CHURCH OF CHRIST J'
are full of atoriea of food thievery
H00 Eaal Second Stryel
.
felL but
whatever *114 above
Elm Avenue al Second Slrssl
and fraud committed by city o f­
11:45 A. M.t Sunday Schmti.
those fcruie * haxcl eyed Is a*
A rthur I.. Ilutler, 5lini»let
ficial*?
*
11:00 A. M.t Morning Service,
wacky aa
anything Ildllywood
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES Subject
Thiuightful Berliners »«y lh al
ever dream rd up.
SUNDAY
the dangei today I* not the tdeo
Reading Hoorn Hourx 5:00 .to
Unexpected touche* «Pp«ar In
im.lt* Study, lOJtO A. M
6:00 P. 51. Tuesdays and Fridays.
logical gap Iwtwrcn eastern and
her surroundings. On In # * ta m e
Preaching and Communion, It
Sunday School and Wednesday
w estern minUnl German*, liul the
hookahslf with volumes tin geo­
evening m eetings have been dla
gap "between people ind families A. 51.
politics in her new spaper office
Service at (Jounty Jail. 2:10 P,
rontinued for the summer,
o f food envy," a* one lady patter
are threw voukUxika. They ate
Service a t County . Iloitic,
phia*cd It.
well.!humbled, for Mrs. Hobby
THE ClIURCII OF GOD
p lans'hef household's, mentis. And
Evening Service, 8:0« t '. ’ M.
awamped with dixorre suits '
TUESDAY
*
based on argument* due to Ihe
Radio Sermon—WTRR (M00)
Sundav School
moat primitive *elf-pre-*err a ­
30 A. 51.
’
.
Civile C. Musa, Supt.
desk
every
night
ea
rlesn
aa
j
tion reason*." a leading law ­
Hollandaise sauce, while perhaps
WEDNESDAY
ll:0 0 A. M.: Pastoral Service.
If a indium cleaner had been
yer declared.
tha m anaging editor w a iu in the
llilile Study. 8:00 P. 51.
All imrmbera a rr urg-.-d to lx- pre­
over It.”
•
"The husband asks ’J»hv hi* w ife
outer office.
*
THURSDAY
sent a t thia service.
Al home there Is more lime for gives h im .so tittle to r n l&gt; Do •*
On Ihe table w here fashion
Radio Sermon—WTItR 4 1 too|
7:46 P. 51.: Evangelist!; service.
m agatinra lie side-hy.*l|te with her two children. H rr dsughter, th e eat more while lie is out work­
' 7:45 P. M.: Tbcwlay U. L B.
the W&gt;ll Street Juiynul ytands a Jessica. 10 goea to ' a private in g ? He Ix-gins to lock the food
Servlca.
nhntngrayh of Gen. ' George C. school in Houston. Her son, WII- aw ay at night. They quarrel b it­
7:46 P. M.: Thurarlay W. M. B.
Marshall, chief of s ta ff whrn 5(r*. liarn P. Hobby, Jr., 15, waa home terly. Soon they’re in my em ut
‘
thia summer from St. Alban'* for a divorce, one Judge cxllililr Study (A t Pa.da Chutrkl Service.
g The public is Invited to attend
tfrhool
in
W
ashington
and
back
to
45
P.
M.
plained,
.bookshelf is a statu e of Palls*
III the*.- aervift*.
"W ife* report th eir hus­
Athsna, whose bead was Ihe em ­ the Post, Last summer he had a
paper
route.
This
summer
he
was
blem of the WAC.
band arruse them of not diaup In the rily room getting the
Irlbullnx the family foixl fa ir­
fleets Culp Hobby hasn't for­ hang of club reporting.
ly, Husband* rail th eir wire*
gotten the women who served in
One reason th at the fund-rais­
‘stupid fool*' because they
uniform, nor have they forgotten ing campaign of the Houston
do not supplement Ihe regular
her. Christmas caids announcing Community Che»5 was a success
hah* birth* ami te tte rs romn this year - was th at Oveta Culp
'tre*l|l)r. All are answered.
Hobby was Its publicity chair­
The order of arm y regulation man.
w
haa remained in her life. It seep* ' The list . of orgxnirathm.i of
W l make our own lea Cream, All flavor*
202 Sun ford Avc.
Into the memo forma Issued frum which she la a member include
Tatty — Delicious — Healthful
het nfflce and Inin tho precise out­ the Southern Newspaper Publish­
lines of tha speeches she. delivers. ers Association, the hoard' t.f Ihe
"Of course one of Ihe most
^
' /
A 4/ertlalng Federatinoq of 'Amer­
( Important
thing* I learned
ica. the Houaton Symphony So.
from Ihe Army waa org an isa­
4 1 4 S n n fo rd A v r e a o
tion of limes," Mrs. • H o b b y " Association ami a v ice-presidency
0«M.
of the Cleburne, Tex., National
“ Hut more*, than th a t,” , she Hank. Her latest teponslbiliiy
added, " b learned how it fee!*' to was appointm ent as * director of
bo on the receiving end nf new*, Ihe American Society of N pwspaper w riting. The result is that paper Editor*, th* first women to
nqw | try to see In it that the
Post I* always fair lit Ua rep o rt­
ing nf the whole truth. In the
207 Witt Flntt Slreel
(Golden)
110. lb
WAC I saw how much harm ran
tw dune hy half tru lh s-n o t. hy
I'ancal
- ........... I 0. lb
taalirou* half tru th s hut merely
hy half tru th f."
Alan Gmnlax. JJI»T and
&gt; Two secretaries et lh a office
n l h e r InncrtlcideM ,
and a domestic sta ff of four al
-tmmr help 5tr*. Hobby x/tth ca­
reer and household duties.
Day begins a t n a m. in r. 22room house bought and remod­
eled under her supervision in
Kanfnrd Av*. Ik 2nd Ht
1845. Household problems fume
I'hon* 154
flra t and by 8:16 a m. Mr*. Hobby
Sanford. Florida
calls ber office to have the first
We Deliver
mail ,re ad to her .and give sug.
geatiop* for th* day.
.
By 10:30 A. M. hh» Is in her
office ready for more mail and
• W h e e l 'b a l a n c i n g
comments on the day'* issue ol Ihe
ppper. Generally Ih# morning It
anetlfc With departm ent heads.
After lunch at home tha'a hack
In her office at »:W p.tn. for coafertnc## with editorial d tp irt*
Friends end Patients
jaenl heads and for other resettug* her civic
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AP Foreign A ffalra A nalyst
Civil war* in Europe and A»ia,
bloody reprisals in Pdloatine and
ru u n ter reprisal* in England, the
E x te r n and Wealern bluet pun­
ning for each olhCr a t clo«.e tange;
all these untow ard dvenii and
manv more make one view 'With
me; r ; ear;:Y rw erriL 'm erfct- Fi**nW iwer'a rem ark in Rillinga, Monti,
the other day that "It look* more
and. more aa though toe JJn ite.l
S tates will have to Acrept a Iwoworld concept when we have l«een
working for a one-world plan."
About th a t time Attorney Heneral Tom Clark dele.-I into the
same aubject in a fpcech at the
International Sunday School Con­
vention at -lie* Molnc*. • He said
the clear problem posed .before
ankin&lt;l Is this: Can the people*
this earth live In am id broth­
erhood? If they rannot. then the
teaching* and accomplishment* of
the last 2.00Q..yea» -W*11 Jj0 fur
naught. Our civllixatiou will dis­
appear in a aerie* of utomle i *plo»ion*.
- ,
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Itself? Clark answered th a t blunt-

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lined. In all kind* u&lt; /u ises. some­
tim es liehlnd a democratic front.
The orineiples of C hrijtlanlty im­
ply Justicu to alt. Tha te n e lt of
the police states Are ju»t l*»e con­
tra ry . Thejr p ast on to their des­
truction over the changing whim
A f dictators—and the ru.n th a t folIowa is great.'
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American (iirl Stays
In Poland To Teach
economic cooperation amonge na­
tions lo achieve a peaceful world
community.
Form er Governor H aroU .S'.a*sen of Minnesota, who aim p a r­
ticipated In the Dr* Mi'nv* Sun­
day School Convention. ' told n
n resl V 5 hffr»ncp that th'
Iteeft a strong resurgence to n ligion in Europe since the war. He
recently made an extensive lour
abroad. I also noted this In num­
erous countries during tny ln*t EuIn many part* of iht writ Id
men are luring bark lo spiritual
and moral values. 'Religious con­
ferences are being held in lo th
hemispheres. Here in America at
the moment over 000 delegates
from 30 states and numerous fo-elgn countries arc attending the
N orth American Assembly for
Morjtl Re-armament at M arkina;
Island. Michigan. A sim ilar &gt;1 II A.
meeting Is being held in C am .
Bwitaerland. Even In countries
which have anti-rellginu* governni. n tv the ferm ent of r -'igi.iii _:«

iMM&gt;a*|i* mmlr* l*V l*nth lit «'M»
I WtM' ami the AFJ.*&lt; I. ,ru.*l
worker*. ’
.
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Go.il I* Sel
— The -r‘H**» ‘Pei) 8i(* •*
I At*nn
S Haywood on- npral'y ■ ' liblehl
lhey"li win the im iu-tcj • • timllv
In the m eantime Ih v I n - - flxeil
I heir goal ul a mode-' ?•.&lt;*«&gt; &lt;-r
vu.tMMt iH'fure tin- lb**»o'i •'!•* *"»*•

American girt, pretty 2l-)raiw dd
Anne W aterm an, who adm its *he
"sever had it an ban.'' ia -laying
another Vcar In war-r uinod War»»»' to leniii Poles ll:i-V.-io- fjwok
and speak in the American way.
She's the youngest--and only
American—teacher at Warsaw univeraltv where all* insln r t a l n E ng­
lish. She doc* that for one hour,
at eight p rn., every Monday. Wed­
nesday and Friday.
Her clna* i* nimpM nd of pupil*
whose age- rnrige from D&gt; to PO.
The average is 2.1 ycwca old, Soinetimea. she. ha* na m.viv a* HO stud,
ents. Othi i tim es, the figure ilnqn.

atatcr

Aviation DetectiveH
Have Difficult Job
Itv WHITNEY SHOEMAKER
AP Newafesturea
W ashington—In the eaiu* of
aviatln “detectives," n littt-y evi­
dence has to go a long wav. Show
ohe a few pieces of gnartxl w ee k e ad the surrounding trees were
pared off and he can just almut
tel| you tho apeed'and altitude of
a plane liefore it crashed.
M ott frequently the Investi­
gator* spotted strategically .icouhd the country by the Civil
Aeronautics Board have little more
than wreckage to go on. Rut with
the help of skilled hands from the
airlines, m anufacturers end pilot
groups they can reconstruct the

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such thing* a t Gight loads, pro­
per rherk-outa and radio contacts.
When active detective work lt
finished, they hold public hearing*
a t which all findings are aired.
The Hat of successful CAR investlgalipns Include every Itneneble cause from a haw'r glidg into th* propeller orbit lo an
-Tptovion rrxulting from an rtA.’
trie are. But these are not tho real
objective* of CAB sleuths*
' “ W .'r# eat lo dlam&gt;v*r what
w ent wrong ea H u t romedleo
mav he feand and repetition*
prevented.” Chrisp said.
‘ WlllW M. B atch. Jr., stew ard's
mate, first class, U8N. husband
of Mrs. Ruth H atch of 1007 E ast
T snth Street, Banford, Is serving
aboard th* U8S Mercer, on* a f
tha barrack* ships attached to

within

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litMiired an ti * Americart feeling
nuwadav*. Rut even If her uni-j I
versitv cla»* ixrnuo'iall / dw in-; I
dies, ill,' a l l '., .. h»«- A txg-liwi ofperaon* who want ji'i'.'t " b-**o|is.1
Aiul many »|H-clflc«llv i ctueal to A FAMOUS TftIO O? f i r m is pictured In Nr.- York itunng Urn
leatn w hat American *lsng expres once ol the Army. Air F orces'APth titrtl d: &gt; Shown with a im
aionx mean.
giant Constellattoa plane are (I. to r i : t.«i JailiM Slew atL i
Mtas W aterm an is tl,e vtarry stage star: Lt. Gen Jam es II Doollttlr and Lt (i n ftoyi S V.i r
evrd. blonde, oaoy-fart-d daugh­ Deputy Cornmand«r of the Army A ll* on
I il' ■h&gt; "it w ■ III t
ter of .Dr. Alan T. W aterman, of Of Air F orm * Association, w hlrli D*x&gt;UHIe hru I .
(in lirn
Washington, D. C., a wientifl. ex­
pert fur the Nwvy departm ent.
1
"While in W ashington. *he *altl.
a w om an-attached to th - Polish
embassy met her and told her of
the great need for teacher j in
Warsaw.
HI.BOM JNiil'
“She gave me a glorified |dc(,itle
but warned me to extiect nothing
In the .wav of com fort —only w hat
war left.” said 5liaa Waterman. .
'H u t I had always lx en a f»r.sty
girl and I wanted to show mv
1 1 ma* A
family th a t I could du something
ni. tease m| •
worthwhile. I sat out the whole
r.»i • fiiHHMM i
war, studying at Vaaanr, s t ’.h the
exrrntinn of a little U.S.O. and
III.
I J l i » e |* H V
hospital work.
* . I t PlltPI • IH
."I went to the Polish eiiihaaay
i iiii. it'.'. Fntt
and they agreed to vend me* to
I■,&lt;Imm t|M.|ti, ntol
Poland. T hat is, to a rrrp t live as a
Mti.inv i i p r o ­
teacher, for I paid mv iwn w ay
in . i t ip i imt (or
over here. I left the United S ta irs
in Novemlver. 11*48, an I arrived
here on Thanksgiving day of lhai
vear."
When sh e arrived in Poland Ml»*
W aterman ap|teared r a “. happy
and anxloi/k In sta rt her *voik. Todav. afte r nearly a year in Warsaw, whirl, is f a i from ii plea-nnt has had chives chnpp-d up In tl
nlare in wh+cb to live, sin- hns ab
strained and worried look.
Miss W aterm an saya other leach- chopped fresh dill, an- Imlb m e
*r* ami professor* at W aitaw Pni- (ra sondwirhr*.
versitv iiften ignore her.
She
Thin, thin alln-s nf rtjrunintrfj
spread lightly with aouf Cf-nu
and -tre ated ' to a grind of fr-sl
whet -he teaches »,«g 1‘ollsh st.xt |x-p|x-r. are aw fully K'-"l *&gt;•
n&gt;&lt;...» .
en'.i.
tween dark pumpernickel lirra'i.
U.oihl
•
...A dish of red caviar set In 'a
Enough of Iximhodou*.
I- . IM
ravaged W arsaw U nivirxit has bowl of crushed lee. accompanied
IkjwI of anur cream , a l|Dl*
lx^n*re*torr&lt;l to |x-rmit 'holding_ of* bv
k lia a id ish of chopped chlvei, amf" a
classes. The university, Rk *“
W aterman. larks enough . text- plate nf crackera,4 offer* *ne
books and teaching m aterials..
She says th e hasn't nny partic­
ular system of teaching. Most of
her students seem to —mrcntrnto
unon learning conversational Engllah. and ao her class,-* are high-

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in rn|.j Wf l i - I n n d -e la iL

onto th* table.” ' ,
.
Miss W aterm an gets *om« aid
frdtn home to keep on living in
Warsaw, for 8,000 rJotv* *per
month, a t the nresenl prices. Is
lust about enouiUi for f.v- good
meals.
1
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founded In 1608 by Alons) ne
Ojeda on th* Gulf of Utah*,
Colombia.
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IMIOIIS OI'FN A T 12: l ‘&gt; I*. M.
IN TlN U O l S SIIOW INCS d a u .v
1/ FROM T H E HKClNNINGt

netvivr xx
Ho*cii»r for

C A IN ' K e e p

IT F'uM GirriN'
university dining hall. But .tuuallv she doesn’t bother.
" l l ’a ao Glthy It make* you
sick.” she aey*. ’•Tht', food is te r­
rible. Th* Ublhcloths -look - a»
though th e y ^ e never oeen wavn-d.
And w aiter* ju a t dip dirty d is h n

•uliiflol &gt; n viurury!

.11*11,
&gt;«f .H|ilrtiiln‘f
? t*\ H p p fcnd
n- *.».*♦.

***-pleeer la Wheel with 6-#**
fa i see* Is SIVINTIIMI or O-ey w ill 8*4.
Jesler sites 9 I* II.

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III I. \K H Y
A P N evvafeaturr*

pinnir.g
present
a t one

S

&gt;g A Specialty
B etter Toalght

plio he W id k e i *

Robert W. Chrisp. CAB hearing
officer who ro o n llo atel the In­
vestigation of the Purt IV dot, it,
Md., disaster on Mvmnrtal Day,
told some of the method! .he and
hi* colleagues use.
•"We look Into every angle,
study every possible ran**.
put together the evidence with
eyewltaeaa reports and what
experience tearhea ua—and
usually com# up with the ah*w*r." he said. . ,
Rule* of the a ir requlro than
CAB he notified immediately when
a crash occurs. E xperts from the
closest of eight Geld stations hop
to the acene and follow through
with their probe until they come
uo with a solution.
Chris* said thee* ar* no
or* than 21 men In Ih* eight
retfonal offices a t New Yorh,
A tlanta. Chicago, Kansas City,
F ort Worth, Santa Monica.
Seattle and Anchor***. _ a
A fter rounding no' eye­
witnesses,
th ejr comb
Ih*
wrechag* for any pact! that
rem ain. These are -#*al to the .
Ilurrau of Standards, where ‘
scientific
tseta
frequently
In ra up a solution.
Aenta of the Civil Aeronautic*
Administration, who police the air
lanes, are called In to produce
their records of th* fatal n ig h t.
Chrtep pointed out th a t CAA it a*

Reopening

F*

•mil t h e i n d e p e n d e n t • \ 11nn'

ibma Worker* of Am tir.i t
tare a n o in t her fin iirid y
'The CWA i« Ihe. 1 0
llvl**Nnlioiu^l. Ktilehtlbui d

."To ouk ,1?; ip „khv language e(

Upon this trend many
...
men and observer* ar-*
their hones of solving our
r j i i m i i . x f o u n t , difficulties and arriving
c o u s t t . n x m iD A .
world.
K H T A T B O P C A Itt, M. KAUNKI-I-

Field No lea
Tin- M a itla n d p la it w orkers
union o ffu e r* tnd e x e c u t l'1’ board
have voted to recommend lltl.W
n fid iu iloh lo their 1,'Xkt m-hilx-rs,*
and ihe l-'iitd o f the M aryland
Teb'phi'ni- T m ffir U n io n ,ha*. 15c.■ nun. nd,al that it1- 3,000 nii m hrrs
m ill. T\VlfC.
Ruth iiuion* have
elect too* un ihe question r o ilin g

l!&gt; II VKOI.D XX \»rl»
WASHINGTON
1h’
g itl" in the center of 1 th n
whirlwind ctiurtaKlp. .
t.nhor union*
the &lt;IM*.

rreen . I went to the unit ami the
h o n e waa there.”
So. having used a bit of brr*e.sense. what is the answer to out
search? A ttorney General Clark

Legal Notice

DIXIE CREAM D 0.N U T SHOP

Dr. .James

(Special) Receipts of egg* on the
Dade Cltv S tate F arm ers' Market
during the la il weekly
report
period totaled 4,13.1 dnien. figures
avallahle today In Jacksonville
office* of Florida S tale Market*,
revealed. Price* for the week
opened at «3 renta, per doten for
ex tra larire egg»: 111 renta for
large. 68 renta for mrdi'im and
a a
a
t ____ 1
t .................
41
cent*
f«lf -*mall.
Increase* ort
ihe first three classification* were
noted during lha report period,
closing pricei. being* &lt;|uot«l o&gt;
M arket Manager Jam es T. John­
son, a* follows: E xtra large -gga.
115 cent* per doxen; larg--, (S3
cents; medium. 57 renia: email,
41 cent*.
Poultry offering* for ihe period
covered by this report • totaled
I ,.*UU1 pounds, for whlrh lo in *
quoted were as follows: F ryerj,
35 renta per pound: i.eavr h-i'a,
23 cents per pound: leghorn Hens,
20 c«nta per pound; rooRlrrii, 15
cent* per pound.

immunism as a

Fertilizer

Protect Your Health
By Sleeping Reiter.

IIMIo iris’* Arc
C enter Of .MV,ay
I n ion Courtship

Religious Trend Is . Report On Dade City
Poultry, Egp Prices
Seen As Answer To
*Vorld Peace Problem JACKSONVILLE. Auir. 8.

NICKS

VENETIAN BLINDS

PACK T H R E E

T1IF. 8ANPORD HERALD. F/NITIHD. FLORIDA

F R I D A Y . A U G . 8. 1 9 4 7

M il'll K
|'ri&gt;r« f«»f th u
riixaucnicnl
mill : i
XI ATS S -»h
KV K S: 1.20
Children*

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�FRIDAY* AUG. 8, 1947

SANFORD. FLORIDA
K «lafcllklkr4 la

Fewer Divorces

The Sanford Herald

n o i l.a m i t„ u r. sn

r.aiiu,

I.OMIIIM III: AV
M u»luf*a

M aasaer

'PAUSE THAT REFRESHES'

The divorce rale in the United States will lx* m aterial­
ly lower in I!M7 lhan it w as in 1910,' the M«-tr»|iolitnn
Life Inmirunct* Company has predicted. An indication of
the downward trend lit the drop of idmnt 40 |H*r cent in
tlx; numlx-r of divorces granted in Ituno, in tp e fir.it. nix
months of this y in r-m compared w ith .th e like |X-riod of
Inst. Kitnirear lpr New Jersey, M inneoita and for California
trho\\ a Himilni', I hourh less m arked decline.
Lar.t year an all-time hiifli of more than 020,000
divorce* w e re granted in the United States, almost double
tlie figur** of only four yearn earlier. The rise in |ht* num­
ber of djvdlven in the four yearn Iretween 1942 and 1946
nearly equalled .th e inrreane from the iH-RinnihK o f 'o u r
history until 1942.
.

O ur new offices will lx* opened Friday August 8th,
Entrance to offlyt* Floor No. T03 N orth Park Ave.
New Phone No. 1300.

i *4

Ernest Huunholder

It*, nnnulmrtitn
constitute nlxiul oHe-neventh o f the total numlx-r of marrinpi-i legally rliainlvetl. In New York atate the ratio in
niie-lhiyab'-btivtog inc-ronied to I hi* figure from nbput onefifth in 1940. In at leant two rouiitiek in New Yolk, annul­
m ents itxrm l divorces in numlx&gt;r.
, ..
' “ While a decline in divorce, yt indicated-fiJrJ947, there
is little reason to believe th a t the lung-term upward trend
in the divorce rate has been halted, much less reversed,”
the Metro|xilitau rays. “Our country urgently need* more
and better, facilities for rom |iosing domestic difficulties
constructively, in ortler to re ta rd the grim ting o f. the
divorce mills.”

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.

NOTICE
clock on Thursday morning, August 14th,

Sabbatical Yeui

the Board of Public Instruction will receive bids on

college professor who *gi*is every seventh year
a rhither to leave home and job for o ther fields,

tires for school buses. The Board reserves the rig h t

FRIDAY, AUfiURT S, 1947
B O A R D O F P U B L IC IN S T R U C T IO N
BIBLE VF.Rafc FOR TODAY

THE—FINEST P UT S I C A I
SPECIM ENS
OF
MANHOOD
ARE ELIMINATED HY WARS.
THEY WILL CONTINUE TILL
JUSTICE SITS ON TH E THRONE
WHERE FORCE HAS SO I.ONU
REIGNED: And they found Oatll
and his thiee amis fallen In Ml.
Oil boa.— 1 Samuel 31:8.__________

How much money is a businrtt
ppoird to loir as a trsull ol
in* costs befrnr it increases l!ic
prices of its lliingt lor tale? Pack­
ard Motor Company answered lliM
question lo its own salilfaclion this
Week when it followed the lead
ol General Malms* and olliri aittotaobiles lay inrtrating llir pntr
of its vaiious inodels as much as
$200. Alter lining money all this
year, it decided it had had rnougli
It would atk the puulic 1b help

F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A

Is nlxjlit to ntitrl for a Vvitr’a tour of tlx* United Stale*.
i ugency, putt t lie seventh
ck every m outh, tlie only
provi.iioim being that she must i-|x-nd the yeAr*in travel
or at inly, nml w rite n r»*|iort to her Imjhs ,cv/ry
The belieficiiii y of tix» aabbnlicjil iilen can
lo .re tu rii to tier job witli runeweti energy am
constructive Iilen* to put into her work. In
ThtH™wmitft In* a n

I m p r h c liih l

one petceal trying lo Ixibe lie
official!. 1 hat's very Interesting, ai
he said. Hughe* didn't ixk much
of his money, fail fiom.Uie itaiid-

point of public.moult, ii isn't lie
•mount of money involved, it is
the Use to which u is pul that
counts. To our way of thinking! it
is just *s had lo i.,&lt;nd $IO2,0lKi
bribing government Aflicialt as it n
s

irgan was Itadgrrrd and
on the wAnsks stand in

it certainly are not above
»n. accused Senator Brewstrying la blackmail him
Ueries cheer'd.1 MUIkmaitei
•ns and "economic royal-

Suii Kisnr.W 'i -md M

BIRTH AN.NDCNCRMKNT

llurh, Cainille llatlen. -8&gt;Gra
Meisch. Martlm R i o w i r , t ’n i h e i n ,
Clark.
.Minnie . Ruth
(idhi'in,
Mnry Aim Whelchel, Mr*. Iliici.Vt
alnl Mrs. I&gt;n\ ill Tin,i-lier.

bark McNnb p la u 'lo tea«*i tom or­
row fur Camp Immokvli e in Jackvinvilla w hete they will spend a
31 at the Feruald Lungin,.n Me­
morial llo 'p ital. Mr*. Sinetri i ■
and Mi*. Clyde I I T.-rwilwill U&lt; remetnliercd as the fora:, *
J r. h a re returned from a
Mildicd Stafford.
,-ks’ Vacation during which
Mr. and
Mra.
I'haib-a 1:
H arrs ha&lt;V anmnxu'ed tin* blrtr tim e lllev visited In New
of a ‘ daughter, Elisabeth I V , and C harlotte. N. C.'
at th r Frrnald Laughton Menu,
rial llo-.pltal on July 2
.»».
Hayes *s tl.&lt; farm ri M a y ill.

Stewart Martin nu&gt;l l*i« oichr*
Ira have lieen engaged to proud,
music for tin- Jay etc Jam-e to Ii,
held at the Mavfair Inn • ii Satin
dav night, it »«* amunimisl l.sl r
bv Raymond LUndquist, i hull uiSi

and uncle, Mr. and Mrs* Francis

Mr., and Ms a. IUc-Imm) CU ’ ■F'.clnT'for Uirnenil Reach to visit
today

annoum-eil

the

H II,,U. She |iUu* to leave till
Mi ami Mr* Walter Klirvd.

ii*illi i

dai-ghtei, Vicki Atm, at tin* fit
ni'itr ^ iirm urial
lli&gt; |iital. Mil
C la rk e 'is the form er Pefiry lit -

Dancing will begin in ih.&lt; main

Ml'* Kola Mcilelu-e. or h * she is now kvwn, ’\Mi»&gt; Klnr
on* Wetlnestlav from Nov.- York will I*,* |iti-sentt*d at the Jaycee danri- ,n Snlm tlny nigl
M ayfair Inn
roncectlon with the i t s i wide auntm rr c
Mr. and Mrt. Ted R.
b lo City where she studied daiu-mp of th« Junior i'baif&gt;8*i of Commeeeav inliHi-d in the fes
day announced tlw t*ii tit of •
| a l*anqgel on 8unda&gt; at lh* Inn at wlilcl t-me Fdw aid W
daughter at the F-rn.iM la u g h
••d ll ,&gt;1 m l iliieclor of N i-W tW eek M agaiill. ail! lit- tlw* RUVfl
I (lilum lo were guests yestriduy
if Mr. iin d .M ii. J. C. Mitchell
elil &gt;ute lo Ja. i *,tn» die w heie they
flan- to spend a *hort lime. Tha?
we|i* Joined in .''unfold by theli
daughter Joaii who has spet.t.

Mr nml Mi*. Wallet Morgnn
nrd dniO’Mir Shistey Have return-

Junior Cli

Barbecue IManiied
Diclt AikenH Honor
At Country Club Coiplc* With Slipper

Sufi w alrr fur

(former!)' at 309 Park)

S ln v ly after

of

r«• i,i i

00 A. St. Iircakfa;! m n i

Mi *ml Ml*. Dick Aikin .*ii
ovei
tlie w eekend. It w ar allnounri-il today by J th aile * Potter,
lie said that open house w ill Inheld- on S a tu id a y night i.nd the
-supper w ill tie serveil oil Sunday
eve ning._______
-, ______ __

-IglU nud. U-i

evening

wxli i

■up|M-r«t their home x. M av.ri
In tie* r nf MUs Belay tMI tib
and -Jrury lltuw nlrr, -w h o &gt;.mi
gageinmi am) appranclt'iig ik.Ii

Monday Afternoon

LovaU -Hreongemewta

He sluti-d that iTu* ;ie*‘iilul III n
t series of rtub |inrtii*' will Is- held
I • x tu i r l o n K y . , T h r V w e i e uceoiu- mi tVnfnrulsy und tin* f*--*tiv11.«-.&gt;* coiatiig the living i -m-ii and
porch if the Aiken home.
iu.*iis-,| to Sanford by Mr. M
will inelude tiiurunini-nls^ during
tit's niece * M i" Ann Collin*. &lt;*l
Mtiysville, Ky.. who |ilnu* to v.*
•l here f*u uIh. ui u month.
i-,'lth

DANCE TONIGHT

t l« V'leelli litn.

.»• iiftiwii
|U:tw Itrtjsseat fully

visiting

a

tilt

T Mill.u r o w ’s

M unday

* ,Jio o l

reffe»timyiil&gt;

lltodlt*

Wlllittns-s

.

In to Npwi

IUwaIUh

I i Ttitfca Y o u r # . It#
id •tnlnic

It
Ul'« (In Vitlllng
I • U'l Seng nf N.ie.n
!?• IS W eiiim llukirtriup
I*
Noon Hour Notr*

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w a v m iii :

t'ai.rsil

Clark l^otiaidy am i Mi*. Tills*.

B R IN G IN G Y O U

r,*r luhttalm tiil’t

T H l B IS T T O D A Y

Guaranteed with
IA C H P R O G R AM

AN D IV IR Y D AY

Work .will liVgin im m rdintrlv on a
Wavaide I’n/k by tlie Slrinhatchee
River near fu-re, Projert Engineer
C. |(. Ilorfe of (be S tale Road
Departnienf luikl tmlny. The park,
one of imVe than 100 plam iej fur
the atnle.U ill have reatroutiu, pic­
nic tnldca drinking w ater and a
refuse pif.

Last Day
FRIDAY!

I ’d iln r

the beouly of DUVAL'S Ru)on Crepe. In
mexho, block, biown. giey, peocock. tossock gieali,

Aren Wright 'Uavf*.
D u r -I-

till-

M ipprr

tin-

M l ■n ' Mr*.

romuny

ltUIUJ*F

to aihiuve u n h yotu urll-rhiMen
Mprrl*. 'tr*. A. D. JnipiMin. Mi*

-FOR TH E bANCG

, m.

lle a u tv

bewitchment . . . the ofler-dosk goddess dress that
flows in (lot(filing lines! Contour cut semi-fronl

Ing wkt.- taper* In er; -lul h&lt;*l&lt;l
»r*. Tie dining latdi* wu» t - n t
rd Will .hi imported, w*ivcit , l,*|l
llridal plare rurd*‘weie used m
the 'full Inble*. Mr', \il.en we
a*si*le.! in serving by her si»iei«
Mi** VUrgarrl Wjiglt i , l Mr.

ere *er. • d l.i M

E N JO Y A D E L IC IO U S D IN N E R
rvenlng

N rm fra lu re s

Cm I Chnrpenliig and the devntio;v

Vutlll

•
. • •••*»• * rnugratuIntPil
- -*iig.a i'* 'linn ii my
sss(* •»i ret—ttetinsvrprttj- -Yours
self on my suit's resIstanco. The iruth was that I had
a Iready unit-red lrnin another dairy and this Deemed the
easiest way out
The following morning, however, the sam e dairym an
appenretl a t the tloot'. a Isiwl of dewy -strawlx*rrlea held 4 :tS D »nv»r. f l h ir lia f
carefully in one hand and a half-pint Ixdlle o f cream in Too *bw4
the other.
“ Lady," be niuuninccd, ns I
over
T im s
the berries and handed them to
Mutultif (ifvtilloni
you aure have missed n lot!”
We changud .dairies.

l«

L. Tilli* enterlaiued
r Circle Nn. I n f the
nf the First M rlhodlst
Monday Afternoon at
. The mili'Jte* of tne

CURLY, LILLY anil CANO
LONGWOOD HOTEL

It wo lone llal* Urom

•
—
—— .
B r i I s i n's Falmr government
•omewlut belatedly it'* beginning
to tighten its hell. Blaming then
current hardihip* on the war and
its awful devastation, u now in
sists that only a starvation diet,
labor conlioli,
inoir work and
greater production ran |iotiibly pul

We have come ;A-'-'lohg way ii

w-ling in Clung,,. I.o

parenta.

t))'* V|smll vt

I said Hhortly

Mietlm

•core* were m
»a* given to M i" Auilr.'y Itu&lt;
low to Mis* .M u tllia.ltti.au .1
Mu* Minnir Itulh (&gt;&lt;lhu*n m r i t
the hitfb
rummy
|&gt;ri(t*. Mi
Conxll'a gift to tin- loittfii gn&gt;
was tj d.pnly IjciiTunu act. .
.Refraehntent* cunxUtin r stf •'
licious rnke ti'ctl « it it piiiV .■
white frosting. In’ ru n m , cntdi
amt sailed tuita were "served

today t&gt;* spend uUmt

•At 60 m. p. h. a person sees 14 as the foi pier "M ary l a l g r . .
percent less than he does driving
The Mayan Indians i,id no
knowledge of ■the wheel, lu ,iue
A divorce on the ground of de- arch, or 'iron, bronse, unit upper
rtion may be obtained Jn 42 tools but m anager stupe'vlo is h i .
gineering feats.

206 .V P a rk ’ Ave.

Take ndviuitagv of CUtdenr re

Mi * PibUe wilti a piece of tier
stiver.-Following the *up|*er itieg-

Irnnis ami gulf will
ln;l|- improve your figur

Vour share of garde i fre d i grem

REGULAR PRICES: l ie •&gt; (Or
THEATER OPENS 12:15 P. M.

SUNDAY and MONDAY!
£iqulr* Magatlnt

and velb*w vrgeta de.
Salad*
made uf w aleirreu , carrot), to­
matoes, green lettuce ami rueuni*
l*er» or iiepper* supp.v vilnmln*
necessary for daily nnriliuu and
a clear complexion.
Summer ami Fall no* season*
wlo-n vim can give voir im e a
lest. You
won't
neeC lieuvy
foundation* when
yo, an- «uii
bronre*l. If you will leav- off nil
toiindulion cream* and cok- make­
up for n few month*. ).ui will
-notice that enlarged poroa c!-i** up,

•I HrLnml

Mi

Fn un

and Mr-i Jnh

Mr*. T. K. Tucker,
Duuglti-. I 'tun lea.

bin, khead* di'uppeai
look* young, i
It'll nevri ovridu
in i ha • lllt&gt;tlllll*. *,

with Double Your-Money Back guarantee

V A 'l^ K A Y

We’ll Gladden Young ’H earts Willi
IMGTAIDERS' FASHIONS HY

RcadeN Digest

Relief And Royally

SATURDAY ONLY

' Tampa Tribune

- DOUBLE FEATURE-'•-«
*

Fuller W arr«n, fully r*i-ov*r«d
io'pVlIll^tl
rrum Ids accidental injuries, and
back “in circulatliui," is peituib
“It it to incong1
a to l«
xl about the future Queen- ■*&gt;
Grfial B ritain and liar financial absurd," *ayi Wni
Kat the

lash so

^ H

Vital To Crop Safety
Hr CYNTHIA LOWRY
AP Newafeaturra
NEW Y O R K -T h e
“golden
with • voracious appetite fo r pota.
nematode," • hardy little woim
toes raaterlallxed from nowhere
In Ixing Island's N assau Cnunty
• ftw year ago and matU-lUelf at
home. IManj^il'Klor* iiu d u ,!. and
fra n tlrally to ccontrol
o .._ ^
experiment fran
tha spread of the worm..The gelden
nematode seemed to resist all spray
and dost measure*.
«
Then, because It threatened
to g|*ead outside the county,
Um Now York S tate Departm eal of A grlcultaro slapped a
goaratlno on N sootn pnlaloen

r

w i t h

from the pages of

GUN
FURY!

liluation. In 'a piesa p b a is , Wa.- United Slat
'onafltu
Dan McCarty iprsking befoft Cn rrinarka that tha (A.7Mi ,&lt;*00,000 tlon eiptexxly ■Amu
md prq\ aliouln
the Oilandu Rotaiy Club juggrvli loan—or gift—from, the Umied
give Great Rnlaj
that if hom otradi wrre aiiruc* States to Britain ha
moat used op." and - that ilriialri
Iravagart
loxuiy a mguard
In this eonn'actluii, he
homestead* cirmptions would - no:
nant to rvery vvolrmant of Amer
'ore giving
b t such a problem to stiugglint the news report that Prince-. lean democrar;
llrilain ai
lore Amerirai
city and county commiiiionrri Elisabeth ia receiving an alluw (•real
money
this
nation
nice of 1100,000 a year from Ih
thould excc.
Besides, lie addi, hiomr owner: iiritndi governm ent, and that llii*
*Tt will not
probably will be “upped" tn tw extravagantly -equandtred on
lillle bit toward tlie srrticrs which 1260,000 when ahe marries ea- royally."
.
ODr patriotic ft lend is undul/
they .demand of the cilirs an: Prince Philip.
This rilea the observant Puller,
,
counties. Well, mayl&gt;e he’s light who comment* th at-D ie Prince vs ronrernod vi |h(k*;iartlrular. !&lt;
la traditlniial w iljuUrwtt Brita n
but they su ir'w rn l down the hn- receives a larg er sum lhan the to provide laviOdv for Ita ' tit­
for homestead exemption and the) President of tha United Stater, ular royally. Whctliar or not It
ind that, when she gets the raise gul an y , money from the Unithave been demanding mote ami to
1260,000, “ahe will he taking nJ .StAtoa,
more of theii local govrinmenti In more than three tlm rs a i much w m i mean«
L . • » « since. Whether they woulu as tha head of the government King and Its princes* the cUatr
b* willing to pay more Iowan, which provide* G reat Britain mon- m ary liberal ftiiandal larges*
fit- Urn cost of govrrorarqt now t
to Hava been hemmed In.
• moot question, l i t . )
Q uarantine Method*
,

FRIDAY
The Townsend Club will m eet
in tha Tourist Center at 8:00 I’.M.
A ttar the husineas meeting th rre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will lie served.
MONDAY
*
fiT h r circles uf the W.*M. 8. of
tne F irst B aptist Church will
tnedt a t 3:30 P. M. as follows:
C title 1 ,’Mr*.' John Rogers, TI10
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2. Mrs.
Myron Smith, Flora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A.. J. Peterson,
West F irst S treet; Circle 4, Mrs.
S. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avsnue; Circle' 5. Mrs. H. W,
Rucker 640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 4, airs. W. C. DeCoursey, 218
West Nineteenth Street.
4
TUESDAY
' The Woman's Utble Class of tha
First Raptlst Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. In the church annex
with Mrs. J. T. Hardy, Mrs. A.
L. Rat mean
and Mra. C. A.
Anderson, Jr.* as hostesses.
The filo t Club wjll h-ld a pic
nlc a t “Time and Tide" beginning
at 8:30 P. I!. All m nnU -ri a rt
* The Fidelia Class rf the FIFsl
Bautist Church will titee; at the
borne of Mrs. Roy Rritt on 824

Hpeeisl* un all ware* during August.
shampouing. For appointment rail 971.

; J

given- f**r - Mi--

iitg'planned after the '*arl**-ir

I said firmly, “ my- hietbfind and I don’t drink

$163,000,000.

"second Battle ol Biitain." Prime
MSniatei Attica iniitls, “cannot b*'
won by thr f«x “ EvlFryonr will
have to sacrific*. Why. didn't hr
think of that lw» yean ago? Oi
didn't he know thrn that Britain
had been through a war?

Station WTUIt

j j

Social Calender

into a new apartm ent and were
everything from laundry service

Nona* cream ? Berries cornin'
contact man.
someihing when lie says

ahnwrr

To get a really beautiful permanent, your hair must be
p’roperly shuped and becomingly sljted.
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1 O E '/ / e/ e

MU* Or lly (\&gt;rt,»li xnlvi tiiM-d
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RADIO IMUKiKAMS

PAGE FIV E

Miss Corrodi Honors
*-.* Miss Martha Page

L. E. Jordan, Chairm an

|H -rlo rm :in rF

more; the employers would gel Imek dividend* tin their
divestment which would make it very w orth w h ile.'A n d
the employee’s caieer would have added irn|»etus with the
prospect of such n hiatus in ids working w a rs .'

TIIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Removal Announcement
I have moved mv office from The Atlantic Na­
tional Rank Bldg, to 'th e Brum ley-Puleiton Building,
Corner of FiraL S tre e t and Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida.
«
«
In the future I will lx* associated in the practice
of law with my son. Karlyle and his wife Doris, under
the firm name of Housholder Associates.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Aleno Slams .Homer
W ith 2 Mares On
Base; Lake Gains
Credit For Game
Hy A rthur Jtrrk'w 1th, Jr,
MftaM. Sporta Kdltn^
T ht 'S an fo h l Celery 'Fed* hop!
on th t offering*
of Rudy
nil rirlnglieau rlghthauder for
the DeLand Red -Hat*, for - fi-e
Tun* In the secbfHl canto of Inal
night'* cnnleat a t the Munk'ip-'il
Park to place the conleat on tee,
however the Fed* chalked up un
additional pair of ru n * .to take a
7-to ..1 decision Irnm the vlaltm*.
Tonight the Cclrrynten invade
Conrad Park in DeLand for a
alngle till and will re ta in to th r
Ideal ball orrhard Saturday evil'
Ing for a contest with the Orlando
Senators, Sunday afternoon the
Sanford aggregation move* to
Tinker Field In Orlando for a r-tu rn etigagement. Monday the
Fed* play la-eshutg In th r Lake
County city.
la s t night'* tilt wa« d elay .I
for 211 minute* by Manager Hill
Slelnrrke,
who,
arrording to
Umpire Hank Win*ton, refused to
play the contest l&lt;ecau»e of the
occasional dmpli-tcd of ruin 'hut
pirea Winston and Taylor moved
out on the field and declared
th a t the weather cotvlidlons were
suitable and the gam e must start
Strincck* marched "arnuntl 'in
the vlaltor’a dugout for a short
time then went out on the field
for a consultation with Wlnriun,
he then summoned Mrl Wtlmnt. 4*eLand lead oft man, to take hi*
'trtrt-W irTtrtrttitngb

Th*l ended the Red Hal* ac­
tivity. Ruddy Ijike wu* th r com­
plete m aster of the Hat* from
then until the contest was «&lt;»tpC I 7 U ..
p itted
.
.
. .
..
Sanford unleasheil a three hit,
fi&lt;a run attack on R ott In the
bottom of the second to place the
tilt on Ice, Dave Drlda drew a
free pass, Don M urray singled,
•followed hy a -single— tor-deck
Harrison, newly squired Fed Infitlder,
H arrison's
blow sent
Bride scros* the plate and Murray
movrd to third. Ruddy la k e drew
a free puss to loud the runways.
Johnny McManus then poled a
well tagged blow I n t o rlght-cente r field to drive Murry,

iho
„ 1„
of,y
and
e in
U&lt;m
coni!
&lt; ny
ring
an
Ren

rts iii
,
tuoso. .et
Vttiec, if*
W ad ltrll. i f

Alano. It,

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M, I’trst. I

Touts

eilVstni* 11, if

Hettvrflvi-i. Ik
pride, ct
Lewi*, c
Marts*, i p
Harris" a. IP

lab*, p

The Sanford Celery F.-l* will
t«-„ ftonnrnl with a ‘liiavir .Annreclation N ight’ ""tomorrow night
when the Sanford Celi-rv Fed*
meet the Orlando Sen itfir* in en
nil-im portant ‘ronte*l. Tht* Senat­
or* are It-adinr the O te ry ted*
by three itame* and ar.i ie altn "
in fourth place in the Florida

........
opportunity to
ihtlitv when he
M pound Ja c k .
the American
rlaroh* Monday
h! -ank*nit nrid»uth. a n d 'I■ of
Ich in ring ex,
the
ihla ’ca re e r Arid
coiiditlon.'.lr i*

col lection,

Texas Man Won Two
Shooting Exhibitions

COMMENTS

SYRACUSE, N. ¥ .. tug. 8, 0P&gt;
—Charlie Poulton, San Antonio.
Tex., salesman, hold* Itv small
guage and 20-gaug&lt;- title* In the
National Skeeta Tourney today a f­
ter a shouting aahibiitoi) jn which
he missed only one n lM 'ln the

show* a'sectio n of the wn

tanking p rufm ional* and am *.
teurs tee off here today to quest of
the Florida S tate Open Golf Chain ^
pjonahlp currently drlem led by
-p e| r Cooper. Ponte Vedra pro.
The three-day 72-h'»le medalp|«y event will be ilagt-rf on the
tricky Dulnulrrad C pu jjtr/; Club. ,
layout. T rc off tim e la scheduled
for I) a.m.
.
,
Cooper la a hravyt favorite to
rap tu re hia thligR titatc title, hut
the hlonde-hairrd linkiiman farea
com prtitlton from w hat I* regarded aa the toughest humegrnwn
rv er aaaemhled for a 8 t a t »
tournament.
Poullon won th e . small gauge
chamnionahip with 1*9 out of 100,
smashed 100 straig h t n the 20gatige event and then went on to
hit 00 .atrlaght in a throw-way
ahootoff.
Rillv Perue of Mobile, Ala., took
second nlace .with a 18 x SO.
Mr*. Marv Kill* of Jacksonville^
hold the National Womya'a 2tM
gauge title a fte r scoring i*fl x MK).
She defrated Mrs. la ro y Child* of
Lake K crr,..Fbu. b y .a single pige-

By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.
YANK-HOIK.Lit SW tlKS
Rememlier, th r lit
r* w. York
Yankre-Ilrimklyii Dodger W orld'Serle* hack in 11*41 7 Another so
■lea o( that proportion ll In the
m aking' with the Yank* nut In
i’roiit of the American League ami
the Rickeymrn a sore I n i to fin-sh in -th e T o p slnt-fn-the-N athm al
circuit.
The first meeting was really a
corker, ll was a series th a t would
only he expected from Flutlm-h,
Rabid fan* will long remember
the fateful ninth* inning in which
Tommy Hcttrich struck out for
the third out in the ninth, only
to have Mickey Owen d r o p ' the
hall. This play exploded right
in the llrook'a fare* and the a p ­
parent t to It victory turned inert
a 7 t« I deleat.
Also In the same series, ro­
tund F t'd ille Fitrsirrmoh* was
ril ueMiv n liny ilrive off the or
young Martiius Hunan. FKr, wa«
forced to Ira,.- the tilt amt the
Yankee halters
proceeded to
soundly thrash Hugh Casey alul
"win IK ero n te* T b y ~ T 7 la P Hllr*Must of the '’big nam ed'' playeta in that memorable seriea al*i
gone. Red Ruffing, Ernie Bon­
h am .'Jo h n n y Murphy, and R u s h
of the pitchers of the series sre
among those who a rc na langur
In the big show. Along with them
are Dolph Camiili. J i* Mcdwick.
Billy Herman, Owen. Kithy Hlglie, ta r r y French, Iww Riggs and
Angie (lalan of the Dodger*. Red
Knife. J-dinny Sterm . iti|l Dickey,
Joe Cordon am! Cringe Selkirk
of Hid Yankees are aiming Cu
no longer existanta.
Some of the atars of the ‘41
series are still around, however,
Joe Di.Mnggin, FhiT'Rixxuto, Tommy HanHch, Charlie Keller, If he
i» “hie to ptav by World - Seri *
time, and Rpud Chandler are still
playing with the Yankees. Pete
Reiser, Dixie W flk rr, Per Wre
Reese and Casey are llkly to pin;
Inr Rrxnklyn.
DIMaggib was sleeted a* the
moat .valuable
. . . ____ .plnvrr In l b ’
Amcrirnn Iwagur, and Chandler
was on the brink of tine of th most outstanding
pitching raleers In the Majors. Rill Dickey,
one of the all-time g rrata in ca tc h ­
er*' regalia wa* at the fading
end of a brilliant catching c a ­
reer.
Camilll was named the cnost val­
uable playyr In the *NaUutml
le a g u e chat year ami Pete R e ln r
was acclaimed aa the
baseball
"fin d ” of the year.
Should the Dodger* enter the
aeries this year they w ill carry
with them tha firal negro hasehall
player ever to play In a series
contest, Jackie Boolnaon.
The two team* do pot have the
star* this year that- were in the
lineupe back In 1941, b u f o t i r
guess la th a t tha series will be
a hot ona. In more ways than one.
BOXING
Jim my
H a m ll
and 11. II.
Greer of Lake Mery are Inter
•sted In getting several Hanford
oungstera to go out to la k e
lary to work out In dally box­
ing session*.
Grier stated th a t there It no
age or w eight lim it and th a t any­
one who ie Inter*(lad In attending
tha seaaion* la Invited..
It Ie possible th a t In the event
the
hopefuls ahow up well
enough they m ay be entered In
the Golden Glovea event* to be
held a t the Legion A rena in Orthis month.

G'a trounced tH • Palatks
u 6-2 Iasi night while their
rival*, t h e r m . Augustine
i—were rained out In their
lied UR w ith th e Ixaaburg

—l/P)^-TJln G eorgia-Fluri.la to-.i-}
tfUB Atl-Htar* from Mu* Notlfie fu
Circuit won* i he Thtr I Annual
N o rib iS 'io 'h T ilt, i|f»(e«tin:f tlie
Southern All-Star* 8 to 5 before!
2.500 fan* lari night. !•, wo* the
first tim f N orthern trum* won

i_ ,i.„

I

alnesVUle Leads
By Three Gaines

Florida State Open
Billy Kinard To
Tourney Opens Today
Meet Joey Dunn
ORLANDO, Aug. 8. (Hm-cial)
In Fight Monday —A field of more than 85 top-

Feds To Meet Sens Northern All-Stars
Southerners In
In Player Night Trim,
GF League Contest
Here Tomorrow TIIOM A8VILI.E.
Am-. ..H

Occasional trips

to

Sports Rotindup
Itv JERKY LI8K \
CHICAGO. Aug. Jtfrf/11 -There
is plenty of grum bling aroun-l. the
windy city about the recond dlvialnn floundering idT the Cub* and
White Sor, hut the popular pilot*
id -b elli rin tu

lly VIVIAN IIROtVN
AP N'cwsfealure* W ilier
NIANTIC. Conn.— You ran have
ytiur tuna fishing and your fancy
yachting suit*— I’ll la k e my tru sty
ol' trout rod and wailing lit Itches.

n,

C b u j l j t l i r i m i n iiml.T»*-W

Teddy Lyons, atill an peat to laout of sniping range.
i Vm .su .
For one th in g ,‘Itolh Grimm rnd 'tM .ti.o
Lyon* stand solid with the toys
whn w rite nieces for the napi-rs, i
la-cause both a r e . genial fellows
whn disdain double-talk and nllli-1
If rlth e r has felt that
of real professionals would
his club considerably, which is i nly
too obvlaua in both ramps, he has
refrained from publicly pull ing
T«N|H|f« litRUrtri
i»e&gt;li.nu l l t s i k *% t/fU m li
the soueeie on hi* fi’out office.
H A M filU i a t I»•!..*fit!
Urimm'a Cuba still are virtually
t*n!r4i|tn nt
th e sam e club which won the 1045
L*«Ugr*i .ii lif» AiiBUiftnt*
N ational le ag u e pennant agkirist
war-decimated opi
beginning to creak at tne joint*. Iteitiii
in
The W hite Sox have a b etterhh-nd
ill
, 1* .
of vmrth- anrt—ertenirix. hm In- ttittsifitnnia
414
lurle*. anti erratic (tilching have

for a hand-line arid a row boat—
and I’ll l&gt;e happy If I hook a foureyed catfish,
Y’r r ie n U v '4 t was a different
story. In a very u p -u a fashion,
I decided th a t tro u t flies, sand*
worms and live shrimp wcu* hoipolio! tiait strictly for Sunday

Armed-And Assault
To Meet On Aug. 30
CHICAGO, Aug. :l. (/Ft -Two
big money-winning nontea, Assault
and A I'mtil. will raco .-ach other
tit W ashington Park on Aug. .70.
for the Drat tim e in th eir career*
In
a 1100.000
w inner-t»li-*]L
match race.
In the richest m atch event In
tu rf history, each horse
wlH
carry 12tt 'pounds over a mile
and a q u arter route. The race
may also tu rn nut to tie a spec­
tacular riding duel between two
of America's beat riders, Eddie
A rran, on Assault and Doug
D o d so n

owns a skunk coat and decides to
buy mink buttons for It, on a
jau n t that shuuld surely Istud me
Myth Tuna F.-hing of 1047.
I t was five a-m. when I set out
to tiernme an old aalt on the. tiring
deep. At the hotel ad latent to th r

E

m ates, and Charley Trippt of
Georgia, w tlhbe shared by Gaorge
R atterm an of Notre Deror. Hen
Raimondi of Indiana, Tommk Mont
of M aryland and Ernie Case cf
U.C.L.A. Coach F reak L eahr, however, m ay find m fo r Tucker’s
accurate passing.

"I think th a t Frank Honai (Bes­
semer, Ala., catch er), and Norm
McCord. th at big firs t osekfr front
New Oilcan*, looked eiscdsHy
impressive." Pennock sa id .'

plonthlps h a rt, Aug. 22-21 Mis*
C urtis will lead the phen&lt;*n»nslly
successful C rystal PIutig* squad
Ann Curtis, who holds more re- of San Francisco in its n«rat for
a sixth stra ig h t nation*! team

RET0NGA SAVED TH E DAY
FOR HIM, SAYS FARMER
I F d t Mke 1 Would Have
To Give Up If 1 Didn't
Find Relief S o o n ," He
States.; Wishes He Could
Tell Everyone About Retonga.

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“ F or ab o u t, tid e s year* every
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much gas pressed up against ray
cheat .th a t sometimes It wa* hard
to breathk." continued Mr. CoJe
" I tried tg e a t enough: to ba up
' and on th e go, b u t t didn't relish
i a bit*. I fait weakened and fagged
| out, I had to taka strung laxative*

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MUNICIPAL PARK 8:15 P. M

o n 'A r m e d

Armed has poured I&amp;U8.755 into
the till for hi* owner, Warren
W right of the Calumet Farm
Stable. Assult ha* earned 1(125,37p for hi* , owner
Robert J.
Klrlwrg of Texas.
,
An agreem ent on Aug. 30 for
the match race w as
reached
yeslrrday by W right and Kleberg.
Armed is nix y ea r* , old and

ii
*w&lt;’ *"’ur* *Ir , P- I" «pite of Irsin*
| j ' i acreechlng keros* the lawn every
H -T-fW -aeconda aftd rontem platiow «fI* vj aca-alck preventives. I finally dotided on one which the druggist with blight feather jlgJ. lie set
guaranteed hail bet-n perfected by thrm In sockets built into the'boat
the Canadian Army during the and arranged fishing chairs, is
Old llalas It. b etter kiuuyi as
tile Imat rnrrened inxsilv he iethe Chleago ■Hears, also funclion*
"Ah, this Is the life ," said one marked.
outaide of the National Foothiill
of the would-be Ipr* as We Set*
“I'm spiting these up before It
L eagui. Dwner Coach Ccargo llid
I tlrtl aboard the fishin g (mat, and
a* had to send quarterback Nick
he sw igged sogie o f the captain’s
With these .word* -v photog­
Sacrlntv of Wake Forest the eutcoffee.
rapher and a newspaperman both
rirula of three Chlragu medical £ '
“Cut It with a knife,' I sugges­ norm ally p retty rugged, to-ik to
school* liefare ha signed a tn-ar v,■aWyTiuk
ted, refusing th e s y ru p / brew In th r rails,
Clint rm t Sum Inly will work fm lh»f„ii
fi«*or of th a t em pty feeling and a
Thlrlv-five mllea off Montaiik
hia medical degree while playing wa*!mi
sea-sick pill,
with the outrigger* set und some­
pro football Juat aa did Dr. Dan- g ™ ;
fautoui
tart
Those wg
what sulalued "sportsm en" sitting
nv Fortm an and danllst Hill *l»*. rhlbotat- thii reels, the tuna began to
wort!*.
lit* nil In I vilyrtlttf
ntanskl.
1 settled down on the cockpit in bite. Small ,tuna from ■*_Ti't&lt;» 60
Ib &gt;. CtRClltfllti ?
a flshlhg chair, feet up on the uoumls—hut so simple. You reel
irk ur Uhllrftlrtfthlci X
Hal*- ■llidrlksen Zahariao. the
ill 5, I’lilraR-s I*
stern , directly over* the diesel ex­ ’em up to the boat and the captain
queen of American .»nd Hiitish
| flrt'iiltlvn I
haust, ready to soak up the sun­ gaffs 'em I
golf, ha* announced that her next
shine for our trip to the middle uf
It all seems like, 20 Vmfra ago,*
m ajor tourney would be the N a­
the Atlantic (well, alust.)
ami dc liter tim e, that I heard a
tional Women’s A m ateur at FlunkIt was almut seven a.ni. when male voire (D an "cast-iron stom ­
I lieeamr sw are of a preliminary ach” . Mulvey, sport* editor of the
flnttcfc of butterfly wings in my New Haven
Regis'.*?! saying,
stomach. Thi* was Just alaiut the "This is 'whv women shouldn't, he
tlm r Hi- lolly little crew gave perm itted on fishing ti!p*-H
Important title which ha»-eluded
out with "flailing, sailing ovet the
Mr, I don’t rate . I'm going In
her. The Ralie was whln;&gt;H in the
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...
Bounding M ain" . . . definitely rush right out to the tackle shop
1945 W estern A m ateur final* hy
and pick up a Royal Coachman and
Phvllla Otto, and Iasi vear she Veiling ath lrlea from tin Pulled butterfly wing rhythm.
Hharllv a fte r the first b u tter, a Silver Doctor nnd head for a
bowed to unheralded -Mary Mr- Ktat-e nnd Canada begin rhelr/
lU U jm W ' Dy U -k flig h t—and members of p retty stream , Huckleberry Finn
Mlllln o f (irran TJiiy. WU„ Jn the three-day series at
semi-final*. Ralw'.nvtV be think­ Munleinal .Stadium tnnlgh' in the It*- /km lly followed at frequent style. Or maybe 111 lust be rontent to-be a lady of tha lake and
,
ing over those rar«*iiefoati whllp first- International Amateur All- integral*.
W ar Base ball Kories, and a flock
Nal-odv told me 1 needed a weak tfiank my lucky star* I don't live
tending her De^yl•rJ^h|*• garden.
of Major League .trim;* i 1 rip er- mind and a strong bark la catch on a houseboat. H ereafter, I’ll
tail to In* on hand Iw-htok over ih* tun*. *- W hat I had was n weax tak e mv tu n a fish on toast with
Bewitch. Cal
Irttuce am Ltom ato.
beaten two-vrU
Thing* nfight have hr»n d iffe r­
ih xlralgh* -rir
I™ 4 « L several alreait* haj
go n ite r her t i
ent If. «nlv I had slept . . eaten
Btakc* nt Y * n I1**"
hem "ih
other
atrh the tomu
^
er w etrh
to re In thetPrfJ AL FFaati Btaki-a
mv hreakfaat . . . gone on the
K sturday, lias star* doting wnrkout* g,id Lqtfl
Washington Pi
1 - 1. To
,_ l^
fvs m the
th - Phlladeiphii*.
I'hll-a-lnhl..
upper deck . . . hadn’t tnhalod the
hjoklng" back
| n* f*«m
the local rallbii
eih au aL By golly, next time. . . .
com patlsonJ the Athletjr* will direct th* (I, S,
Man O 'W ar, 1
T rainer Ben , Mi won't *ny. *nd Canadian nines oh thg field,
A vulture is known to have
&lt;*IR pley toniglt and
w hether she i« V v limn Calu-t Th*
m e t-F a rm ’# an M6r W hirls way, Relurday night, with the vlnnrr
when they w «4 ffTyear-olds. hut mw*l!w * »l*r outfit drawn from
l-'JUvenlle "Who &lt;0° Baltimore sandlat te am for
he ad m lu *he/
stake and w inti lh '- championship S u n d ry -aftervlherlng all her " “ »»• H t h e f l r i t two games ary
Dr. Chnrtat L. I’eraon*
)Pcd.'*
s till, the U. S. and Canadian rlube
Optometrist
___
will play a third tilt. Sunfay to
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„ „ „ „ w,„ where between Montauk and 18
Hanford A tlantic Ilk. Bldg.
oppose Baltimore. The title game butterfllea) CapU ln Ed 8herman
Ilonra: 9-11 1-6
*'■ Phene 196
1 will he played the aame afrimoon. of Nlantlc. Coniu, form er lineman
L 9-1*
, .
____
d
Cl
eases Fitted
■ IL M. M. Carpenter. Sr., o* ner with- the old Williams football
of the Phillies, and hi* r?n*ral team , appeared with tha lu ru fUhmanager. H erb Pennock.; looked fng rod* which ha busily baited

and tboda attending the H u lo tu
are Invited to maka the trip to
the Legion Arena, G rier staled
Anyons who is in to n ated Jn N y io h al
securing inform ation concerning
t)ia training program may con­
tact Grier a t th a Lake Mary

o n iu io u in , n u |i
/ t nv
Women’s Regional AA(J swim­
contest between the Or- ming meet opens here today with
Senator* and th* Daytona mors th an 160 contestant a entered.
i Islander* w as postponed F irst event of the three-day meet
. . „e **1*3 - w &gt;
■ ___ *wae the lAQO-meter swim with
cornelr P at P atton o f 'A tla n ta .
M O -y ard ^N ational J

The Clubhouse

PER GAL.
Thousand's praise Retonga. Ratnnir combined with liberal-quanttonic combined w ith liberal quanltlllc* of V itam in B -t and is in­
tended to relieve d istress due'
to Insufficient flow of digestive
joke* In th e stomach, loss of
appatita. Vitamin B-l deficiency
ami conetlpdUoR. Accept ne aub-

Ask for our Compbts Color Charts
YOUR DAV18 PAINT DEALER

�FRIDAY, AUG. a. 1947

II. a a the result of tire

damage, your home
w a i m ade unl ivea b le , woul d y our
policy pay lor the
rent of euitable quar­
ter!? Rent insurance
is an important part
o l fire insurance cov­
erage. For complete
rolection. see us to­
ny.

THE SANFORD HF.RAI.D. S ^N »nnD . FLO R IU *

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Mexican Claims Are
Nearly Cleared Up

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S E R V IC E

BE Y P N D 7 H E
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tO A M E S G U T AG ENC Y

FOR RUNT

By 11(1tV A BO DOBSON
WASHINGTON. —The, govern,
ment U still lining ita claim
business at the u m r old stand.
Th Indian Claims Commission,
created by Congr©** last year,
has taken over the offeced. tele­
phone num bera—nail much of the
s ta ff— o f

f

Ariteriran-M exican

HELP W AN TED

6 ARTICLES FOK SALE

RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By
CONCRETE SEW ER P IP E
day or week. The Music Box, 110
___ SEPTIC TANKS. G rease Traps
W. 1st St. Phone 963.
lltorks, Aluminum Window* and
Screens. White cement. Paint,
O FFIC E apace Iri Mcltch Building.
Perma-tile, Hurricane btae^s
Large light of ices, new ly decorMiracle Concrete Company, .lot)
£e&lt;T, Oil U tilities, heat and ja n i­
Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
tor aervlce furnished. Ca!| 8CH- ------------ &gt;. ,
—W. II. A A- Dept- Store.
4 .CEILING (an* l«r sale, ta p e y j
CONVALESCENT- HOSIE now - D rvg S tnrr. —
open at Chuluota, 18 miles 3. K.
of Sanford and *18 mile* N. E .j
RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
of ^prlando. ta r g e .screen and
and Set vice. The Music Bos,
open porches to a it and enjoy
1111. W. 1st SL Phone 933.
the cool breeiea off ta k e C ath­
erine. ta r g e graunda an J walk*
safe from autd traffic. I.ni'ge ROOK COATING- Asbestos Alu­
minum roof-coating- good' for
lobby and'room sl llrlck construemetal, slate or composition roofop. Can arrnm ialate 35 only,
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your home
hone of -write for reseivatlnn
10 to 16',;. Ten year w arranty.
at once. Oviedo 2382 or Dr.
SENKARIK GLASS A PAINT
M artin 2302 or write Box Ut7
Chuluota Florida", Hurge TeTan —CO. 112-114 W. 2lid SL-----------for guesta to visit their doctor.
PAIR Mexican handmade shoes.
A VAIl.AIH.r-. s t onre, convenient5A, red and white. Photic 6*»r J.
Iv located, down town section,
up to date apartm ents with all
h e w in g m a c h i n e s
modem convenience*.
Adults
HALES K SERVICE
’ ’
onlv. Phone 550.
H E R T S SEWING MACH. SHOD
l t r. S. FRENCH. PH. 11HO

the

Claim* Commiision. which ex­
pired hy law April 4
Until- the final day* of tha con­
gressional session. however,^ the
commission was a financial orphan. Congress wailed until *ol*
most the last minute to ap propri­
ate funds for it, and the three
f iU.UOtl-a-yyar commissioners had
intis w ithout; paychecks front midApril until the end of July.
The appropriation was made in
an omnibus hill which took care

BUTCHER WANTED— Thursday,
FridaV anu Saturday.
Apply
M argaret Ann Store, C. K, Hug­
gins*. M anager.
EX PERIEN CED celery grower or
trained farm m anager for furm
in Zell wood area. Good i-esition
for rig h t p arly . A. Duda A Sons,
"Oviedo." Phone 2151.
*
GIRL for cashier A cosmetic roun
ter, also aoda girl, ta n sy 's litu g
Store.

9

WORK. W ANTED

EXPERT p a in tin g — contract or
- hourly basis.
S. G. Grogan.
Free estim ates. Phone 783-J.
FLOOR fiA K lillilL . A -flntaW m i.
cleaning A waxiug. Our power
unit enables ue to work whore
there ie no electric uonnecllo.t
available. 21 yeais ex p ericn c,
H. M. Gleason, Luke'M uiy, Fla
ROOFING - ROOF Painting, all
kinds- Smith Bro. Phono 1188.

NEED A NEW DRESS? Let Wannitu niskt- it. W annita Tnylcr,
Box 145-A Snnionl, Rt. 2COAL circulating heater. Reason2 or 3 tied loom house, dose if),
ajde. Ph. 1165-J.__________ ■

2 0 . W ANTED TO RENT

12

good^ejgrences. Phone i i l .M.

of a lot of unfinished fiscal busi­
ness.
Mexican t'lsim s Paid
At last, all of the (tending
claims of United Sta*c* cittxcn*
against Mexico amt Mexican eitixens an- 'v ttle cl. Certain claim*
alwnys hnv,- been handled dirvejjy hy- the State Demirtlnent and
in the luturv all Mexican claims
will go to it.
Jnme* A. Langston, seeretarv **f
the jnst o f a long line of Mexican
claims t-ommtiuion*. is pretty
proml of how it all cante ou*.
The commission -field- o ff 1.265
elnims for $3 7 ,9 1 8 2 tKE0 5 .' Tip' peo­
ple making them hn&gt;l asked origi-

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Altogether, tangslpn explained
recently, the »*vrr*l commissions
tha- have shuffled IfflO f * 11 ctntms
around since 1923 appruved aimut
$4 0 ,7 6 0 tHH» worth.
Under an
pgreelnent. M«xlr» nut up a little
more than $40,600,000 to pay
them.
Some Mnnrj Lacking
That
loaves
soqie successful
rlpttnMiil.s -Mil holding the tutg' fpl
• Unit $2 1 5 .1X14),
tan gs'im aniil,
They won't get It. unless the
Mexican government put lip the
nniney..
,
The last 2 0 0 ilium - settled hv
the commission were the historic
Texas cattle claims which origi­
nated in (he lute 18 0 0 '*. They
an&gt;se fUtm border rants by Mexi­
can soldier*, and once amounted
to more than $5 0 3 )0 0 ,0 0 0 .
The new Indian Claim* Coro
mission face* a similar job, and
Langston is its chief clerk mid
administrative officer.
It . is author11etj to hear all
ttalm a hv Indians against*rhe'gvtvernmriil. It. can settle them di­
rectly. and its derision* can be
appealed to federal courts.
'I nn Are Old
Many i&gt;ut«fanding Indian claims
are a* old as the Texas rattle
claims tangs-mr said. Some are
the fatuous "irony” claims of the
S io u x ," whose ponies wen- driven
o ff and imblo-d hy the U. S. C av­
alry when, It found that the Slottx
fighters rotitd ho whltmcd no oth,

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MICK ISY MOUSK

. Hy Wall Disney

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The t'ommissiou has not adopt­
ed Its rules yet, Langston sabl,
and Iras received only seven ten -1
InMve Indian* claims
Most of
11a-so will have to be re-sub­
mitted, he m id, when the rule*
are amiTmnrrd.
There is one holito\)-i commis­
sioner. Edgar K. Witt o f Waso.
T ex, The two new ones are Louis
J, Ituuir of Sheridan. Who., and
William M. Holt of Lincoln, Neb.

SPECIAL 5FMVICE3

CANVAS PAINT- clear and eolUl» TO
. GARAGE, apply to II. K. Cia-hran,
ors. SENKARIK GLASS &amp; FOR REN T—Floor sander. Eaey
117 ta u tc l.
T K A I ) lv IN
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
operation. Reasonable rate*, San­
ford P ain t St Glasa Co. Phone
FLOW ERS
ALLOW ANCK
803.
3 REAL E fT A T E FOR SALE
foe eU occasion!
FOIl YOUR. OLD RADIO
~ " n O D G R ~ PLYM OUTH
McNKILL A. YOST FLORISTS’
REAL ESTATE
PARTS AND SER VICE
Mips*
Ave.
Just
off
Celery
i
INSURANCE
Phone 1011
I Office ph. 403 residence eh.- 610-R 1 0 0 Palm etto A ea.
M 9 -W .—1 stI 'h r 1153
n r *
MORTGAGE LOANS
3 RAYMOND M. B A LL Realtor i Paint*. Poultry Supplies, Nails, YA-DE moth proofing taite 6
P utina Feeds, Groceries and
veate. Hava your woolena moth
a Registered Broker and
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
,M&lt;*ala, Touehton A W atson, 1201
Insurance Agent
er* A ta n n d ry . 113 Palm etto
Celery, Phone 1199. •
, Bin. 4
Florida S tate Bank Bldg.
Ave. Phone 914.
CANVAS AWNINGS
-•NEW, two story, three bedroom FOR SALE— l.lm crock for drive­
Plano
Tuning and Repairing. L. L
and
rqadwaye— Phone
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
home. Two ear garage. O n 1 ways
8111. Re*. B ll-W ,' 1241,
__________________
tu rn er lot 116 x |40 in M ayfair.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Will sell unfurnished or furnished. rU X E D C T PR E bS -complete, Bro.
H 1GNH
Aluminum,
Steel, Wood I
Phono 356- M.
Show cards and posters
, H unt's Tuxrdr K*«l Store
■— .................
—
10
DAY
DELIVERY
O— DDF,’8 SIGN SERVICE
TWO farm houses, 18 arm s land,
Batter1
*
-*
4r
n
altery
Charging.
QD.
tan
d
feaa.
Phone
1011
i J|-three inch wells, 214 miles S.
II. II. PO PE CO. INC. S f'P f Monroe on highway &lt;4. John
RAD1ATOR8 cleaned and repair
Davit, Box 16, ta k e Monroe,
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 104
FR EE ESTIMATES
Fla.
S.MITTY'S -Self-propelled taw n
Sanford Ave. Ph. 366-W.
Phone 80S
Mower— Sm itty'a Garage cor­
flout* on large lot. Com er Hickner Second Street and Sanford LAND
C L E A N I N G « AND
ory and 7lh St. 700 K. 7lh St.
LKAINAGR. S NEW CATER­
Avenue. ( all I LIU for free dent12.900. Apply tn J. E. W alker, -xinstratinn.
PILLAR DKIHKL BULLDOZ­
910 Cypress, Ave.
ERS W ITH
PALMETT1,
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
RAKES
TWO
3/4 YD. I
tARGAIN—A new concrete block
Gas stove, oven, frigidnlrc, sink
DRA G LIN ES.
EQUIPMENT-,
Bungalow, with tw.» !&gt;cilroom*.
and cupboard. .Mareeoelle Cabin
NOW IN T H IS VICINI
bath, large living roonu I,lichen
Court. French and Park. T h an a
N IM N IC nT CONHTRUCTIO
| Z,td dinette. Cnnrrelo wall* are
22U-M.
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
[M astered on th r inside and slu r,
2-29X1,
_ _ _ _ _
V i" S x ' f i ' 5
rued on the outside. Concrete MIT&lt;?HKLL window u ir condition­
er.
Will
cool
room
16
x
20
feet.
RENT A CAR
floor* a re coveted with heavy
Randall
Klrelrie
Co.
YOU DRIVE n r
nehestos tiling block*. Property
PHONB 200
I* located in San L snta Scetlnn.
FOR SALE ■
BISilCKLAND-MORKIHON
Priced at 16,500.00. 11.000.00
OLD
N
E
W
S
P
A
P
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R
S
-3
O
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T
S
U-DRIVE-IT, INC.
down paym ent will nandb.
Blill have a small 5-roam new PF.R POUND. BUNDLED IN
S E E US FOR
bungalow, in f ln th w v t Section,
‘ BUNDLES.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
__ priced at $4,800.00.
10. 15, 20 and 25 OENT
AND TYPING
A new road *kle sandwich and _______HERALD O FFICE_____
CREDIT BUREAU OF
•
food shop nn Highway 17 fiprth
SANFORD
'J Sanford. Building ia 30 x 42 ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS
It# N. P ark
Phone 180
B 'l fully equipped for businesa. New U S Royal 660 t 20 6 ply
W H Y G E T U P N IG H T S
Equipment consists o f ; ateam
tire ami tula- $25.00.
Reel’s EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING
Uhle. Siltsx coffee makers, eounFred Myers, 81! E. 2nd SL
Paint Shop, 306 W. 2nd SL
D U E T O K ID N E Y S ?
tcra. stools, tables, rju b register,
M R TMM OUT HNS DOCIOTS W*»
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
and oth er kitchen' equipment. See Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
• It yoo*et upnishie—haw freqomt
— D IA PER SERVICE—
Also haa a smalt four-room
Wurka for new Ktrdintnra, new
ah* to pew your water—hut have itfily
Baby V slrst furnishes hospital sraaty t-*tsasr*—yrt.-wul haw backache,
bungalow, detached, for living
Radiator cores, Radlajur clean­
clean,sterile diapers and deodor­ due to r u m eriditg 4n (he urine, tw (te-1
q u a r t m . Building* and* nil
ing and repairing.
ised container. Economical and you’re irelln i ihit; ’
equipment priced a t $6/4)0.00
Three srnenlians ago Dr. Kilmer, a
3-BURNER STOVE: -m all Ice
■afe. Fully medically approved
for qui&gt; k sale.
dorlnf, found humlreti* rd hn
box. 618 W. 1st St.
Call D aytona 2487-W collect for (amour
FRED W. RENDER
petirnia with ihi* trouble I'elMlsXingtv
details. 94 dikpera, $2' a wee ' be ixsde a medicine of IS herb*, toot*,
Room 2 Fla. Hlalo Bank Bldg.
Electra-ehrf stove and heat tola
sagsla bk*.halisms—Neture'sewn way to
"F IR S T IN SANFORDP h ftn e 1030
very reasonable. 619 Magnolia.
rdlrf, Its called Jt "fru m p * « .|" sn.l
Ph. 218.
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Market million* of grateful men and women have
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
_____It—ewter
t t n w ith s m a rin t reeutt*
Barber Shop open Thursday, taken
acre farm , borne, 4 room house,
Swamp Root foe* ri*ht to woek to
Friday A Saturday.
furnished or unftfrnltlird, beau- 6
A H T1C LES W A N T E D
gush out ktdneyv. . . tncttseee IVrw ..I
tiful lawn, ahrubs, fru it tree*—
relieve rtcref srvllty . . *o
erina helping
_
DREDGING — Beaches and land D
m h r listed
its trd hi adder set* a I-o-t flushtt-t
8 orange, 6 grapefruit. 6 guava,
fills
adlacent
to
lakes.
Mobile
out,
too.
Many
report getting a g&lt;«»i
(chest
cash
price
paid
for
uied
fill
4 persimmon, 6 fig, 4 loquat, 1
Dredging Co. Phone 669, W inter night's steep st ter the tire f few tfnee*
furniture. Ted Davis F u rniture
peach. Shade treas--hickory,
Caution: laha as direct sit
P ark.
Co. S it E. l i t . Ph. 968.
w ater oak, auatralian pine, crepe
Foe free trial supply. **nd to D ept T,
m yrtle, palma. 4 acre cultivated I'LL HUY your car regardless of M
K ilm er 4» C o.. Inc., B os l i t * . H u m b ert
LQ5T
*
FOUND
C
onn
O r—g et futl aired b o ttle o f ttwam p
rich garden soil, I acre cow p a s­
age or condition. Roy Reel, 304
R oot tmdsv s t V " " Hm eet net.
ture. 2 chicken yartla fenced. I
LOST—Louts
w
rist
watch
Iwlween
W. 2nd SL
___________
■Mesial) well, 20 rhlgkent. U
. I8th and F irst S treet. Reward
O T ie'Federal Highway in bro- Small gas refrigerator. Ph. flhfl-J.
retu rn Sanford Herald.
You S tifftr U i . . . e c u . N ear alore 1 mile* West
AUTOS FOR SALE
of Sanford. Route I, Box 73, W ILL TRADE 10 fL Mahogany IB
inboartt motor boat &amp; tra ile r for
Sanfordsmall house tra llrr or model A 1942.11 UDSON C u b (ioune. May
be seen at Middleton's Grocery,
[A nice home wRh income property,
Ford. P. O. .Box 1464. Sanford.
East Geneva Ave.
ct«*e in, and fairly priced. The
Phone 1014-R.
house is in iplentlld repair—not
m
T PONTIC 8—A-I condition.
a thing to be done, except move
Phone 616-W.
tn. Living room, dlrtlng room, 7 P a li, Livestock, Sopplie*
V , f g U fcom forb
kitchen and l-edroorq downsksir*.
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P artly cloudy tonight nnd T utstt'ealis*** Ire a P*a &lt; O w l
R e a c h e s N e w R e c o r d n Prom
P ro Uote
tl ,hth#
* PPregreaa
j M of ^of America s
■day with widely srsttered show .
mg lo. argua with you.” Fergu­
Pradnra Prosperity for S tnford.
er«.
- , . » -4
WASHINGTON. Aug. H. ^
son instructed com m uter aide*
§
&gt;
m
f
m
b
I
t
F
r
a
l
d
Civilian
em
ployment
mounted
u
;s
'
to is mm a subpoena
to
w it.'
a new all-tim e record of MOTS
* -‘ M ughn' papers. tuppow d to be
000 in July, the Census Bur».
•A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY NEW .PAPF.il
tr|Kirteil today.
■
in custody of one of the Holly­
N O . 192
Joblessness climbed also,' t r u
A s s o c ia te d P re s* L a a s e d W i r e
wood millionaire’s auditors in
SANFORD, FLO RIDA ,
M 0N D A \ A t’G. 11. 191i
E a ta b lia h e d 1 9 0 8
ing 2.S84.000 a* students sougki
,UME X X X V III
downtown hotel rom.
summer work and graduates hunt.
Noah Dietrich, who
hcadi
»r.«ld
,hr
8of*
»
&gt;
U
I
m
inisters
would hr the absolute m aster*”
.......... , ,
Hughe‘f Tool Company, told the
of the country whil.t I’arliam m t
romraitlcf that, although he had
wa» In recess.. It is xhr.li.lM l to
.2 1
been . served wilh a subpoena to
00.000,000 the “full em ployrCm -1 ^ * * 1, 1
^',r ,h *' *u*tnf&lt;r next work.
goal
as defined by form er Vic*
I» th il n u n u r y to the life of
produce the documents, he legally
President Henry A- -Wallace. July
th f co u n try ? " hr asked. “ It would
does not have possession of them
rmp)oymant_topf&gt;*d J\ine, th* nr,,
mean a s p a te ,of alarm und di»beciuse ih e j . comprise. Hughes'
vious high, by 24,000 workers
rouragetneril ami paralysis."
personal papers.
Counting those in th # '* y n 4
~ l “rehin d ec la r'd Hint' A ,____
! forces, th e nation’s Ju ly total?V
* 2rh Wi-diinulay, in which -the
— ZDo you have those p a p c rt? “
job holders waa 02,604,000.
.
Prime Minister outlined hi* wo.
Ferguson demanded of Hughes.
mon*. m l |»M |)ti»|frfifn - fur llrl“ t don’t have them on my per­
Premier Makes Second Laboritc Caucus Up-j
U ln - w«« “ ifpivm aljr ju«l|ri&gt;«| to t*
son, if th at la w hat you mean,"
inSdci.iatc." *
; .
Hughes retorted, as spectators
Appeal For Coun­ holds Decision To
roared arith laughter.
swsweek Editor Ad­
Carrying on in a sharp personal
attack on the I’rim* .Mirritt.r.
Hanging a glass a s h 'tra y on the
D e f e r Nationali7cil Action Forcing
----------------+
dresses Closing
•
Churchill imiuiird;
committee table, Ferguson shout­
"W ho it going to wield tlirxe
inB
Steel
Industry
Troop
Withdrawal
ed: “ Don’t try to get sm art with
Demands On Senators’
d k t r o i t , 1 Aug. 8, n fi - p * , * Banquet
Of State
this com m ittee."
Dowers?
Not Merely the it.m e
A DITICTIVI AHIMMI 70 COMfOIT Fillpina Mammano. 9, ss the child’s
Time And Failure
Increases
on
N
ash
automobiln
I
a
v
m
»
C
o
n
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
Minister. who ire in i iAricteoiirttly
In one of the storm iest se rn rt mother, Mrs. Orlendlna Nicoilela, cries hysterically In the background.
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 11 ’oF*
Randall And T’lu* “Babel’ -v;
ii 0P) , Win
LONDON, ' W . .....
,
ranging from 195 to 1168.40 h«r.
* J a y C eC
C U " lC IC " C
an am use-, passenger in the pic*
of tha Inquiry into H ughei $40,-.* T ha youngster, pawn in s custody disputa between her two parents.
Picmicr
N'okraihy
P a.ha ol .ton Churchill ’.aid -tonight In*
To Locate Meyer
•ur# boat."
been announced by N ash-K elvink
— 77
",
OOOJIOO w artim e airplane contracts, was about to sail from New York (or Italy with hrr lather when lb*
f• 1
or Corporation President G roin EtW srd W. R srtctt. editor "
Egypt today warned the United Labor government*, ’’economic etiH r .b e la u d rh a t tlm gOVe.nHughes today charged th at Chair­ mother, armed with a writ of habeas corpus,' attempted to halt her
Given As Reasons
W. Mason.
Nawtw^rk m sga/inc. told the
tnrnt'* m inisters a r i a n u n who
Naliotit Secuiily Council that fail­ ii.” legislation c o n fm rd powman Ferguson (R-M irh) wa* try
daughter’s leaving. Ignoring the writ, Uie (ether boJided lb* S. S.
The boost*, which went Into ,f.
J unl0, Chamber of Com Club Urged To Eack ure to gel Briti.h troop, out oi r l . of '-viitual diclaloi.hip on a
w trr pn pai ..I always to put tin
ing to put him and Meyer on the ■Seiurnla and the girl waa Unally allowed to sail
(international)'
\\ \ S H I \ t . l ON", tu g . 11. ( I *1
party before the natlvn.
stand a t tha same tim e to “grab
Th.Ur*d. ^ ’. fo11- ' merer conic,rncr at it. clo.inf
— ijuasril llirdwell. llidlyssisod
Egypt
may
lead
n&gt;
open
w
aifate
cabinet
whn»p
piiine
inini.tei
ed inersasea in recent days ht n *
"_
,
.
.l
Roadside Parkts At
In hla •perch, A ttl.V bud . all.il
publicity”.
.
puhiicltl man. said t«d») he
General Motors Corp., 'Packsrf bjfcquet Sunday, that the econotn
llir lom nuri.
"might he d tjta td rd " al any nm
for. "Dunkerque aplrlt" to . v. i
“Now juat a m lnult. Mr.
will flic a ♦1.000,909 lihel suit •
F
rrg
u
to
n
:
Will
you
try
to
bring
State C o n f e r e n c e againit
oense
account
of
Kuxi--it
Hit
dwell,
Motor Car Co., and H alter-F raut b la n d political c u m in huro| c
com* a threatened dollar fannt.
Hughes,” Ferguson shouted.
Making
hi.
.econd
appeal
fpr
ment.
against
Vi.iti l»ielflih. offirisl
him in?
Hollywood publici.t
born of fast ■prndln.f and under
H uffhti said hr would not pro
CorF ’
,|..
,,
.
.
j*e“ not only iciioui but .taggeini ihe llu rh e s Void t’ompsny,
council
action
again.!
thr
Blit
Cited
As
Cm
irm
'
Chun
lull
a
d
d
iru
e
d
lli«*
lloit-i
Hughes:
No,
I
don't
think
I
will.
production.
■
~ Approval ol universal military
This account bad lirted Jesse
due* Meyer because Mayor twice
of trliim ony whirh
The big rrowded committee M om
iih. the Premier .aid in a 9.00&lt;* ot Commoni a . il moved toward
c ; a - u-. r«7 * «
“ You talk of Dunkerque rplrll,"
t c c O l F r t c c i o m Isecuuse
had been brought before th* com­ was
training w a. voiced at the rtatc
Jones, then head of the liecon- -u,“u T ,r p ia
I list 11s h gase a Senate siihsilent
for
a
full
minute
as
word prepared .p erch :
final action on llir lull, .y-pim e.l
Churchill mild. “ W hat would Dun­
absorb
raising
costs
of
matertsli
n**'1*
ty tr f f , ' ° n lo U .
.
m ittee. ’
*
Utriwj lunmAWler engpw sng'**•♦*» ptauw ,
_ fintshM Bgiooe aad tlist esety nalum t i»r d u cc io t'i-m fclu u i, duim tL jhc iu pi .
Ferguson and Hughes g la n d at structiun Finance Comnany, a t oim ami labor which go into
kerque have to-eri if tlm little b o at'
"T h e mflfihm o f peojHP, ; i4H« f,irt' ive»^ irf* t T&gt;ie||miiivrv' vote
Grimly, Ferguson asked Hughes each other.
contractu a« m lril to Howard
MOSCOW \u « . II bP) l).v
incr
cn
n
fc
irn
tr
of
iKc
FfouiTi
of
those
Hirdwwll
rlairiMl
lo
have
}
a
if
t
o
m
O'b
11
e
s
"without
*iaT«
were only going to tnk&lt; «ff tntm
_ Britain, might tutium L .
to rep eat that.
’
llnuht-s .H ildaell. who said h*
inhabit the Valley of the Nile Earlier, today llailiamrnt's Lebqr^
Then the chairm an tn k id font- antertained in the pcrio.1 from prices^"
vi,I
/
.
n
l
u
j
t
U
,
P
iavili
inmmen
.
ber» of the tia d r 'tn.u u nnd it .u &lt;
Ja
y
c
rr.
which
was
held
al
th'
had Iwen called lo lesllfy tsefor#
"I don’t remember,” Hughes laid mitti-u counsel to. drgw up u .»ublet. the United , Slates is su&lt;
have never eras rd to resent th ■ ilet in' a caucus ttpbchl the Alt
• laid th a t wc didn't in to u lin k e r ’s
He
said
Nash
was
h
'k
tn
r
the
Ju
n
e
17
to
July
16^19.2,
D
ietlirh
tail
f.
ilrlivernl
in
.vllai
k
ol
n
m
llir S m ile M at Investigating
slowly. “Oet It off the record.”
poena for Meyer linnw diatil).
sfu 1 in it.to rin g Isigc ic j Ic Mayfair Inn over the W ffkfnd pirsencr of IJrllish fortes on Eg)p Ire cahinrt’s decision lo sir Ire na
•
c u it for th r rrat ?"
cost of its low price “600’* line cl
said.
f.iilK"ii|inillre
this
morning,
(O ff th* stenographer’* iw o rd ­
iv li.ill * page b-liv «'n the 1 ml
and was presided over by Ihci
Ferguson signed the papers and
T h u a p p a tm tly was it reference
car*
for
th*
first
tim
e
since
OPA
luftion
and
a
higbrr
slsndafd
ilefora the question n! entertisn territory.
ing of the proceedings I.
lionah/alinn of the ilrrl indu'lrs,
announced:
.
•
e«l Stales pie**. iletl.um g it was drilled at a ne»a conference
idrnl
W.
F.
(Bill)
Rollc.lon
ol
to Fuel M inuter Kmmanuel Sl.liicontrols
were
removed
last
year.
lln l hr fslsltird an expense
living to Knglsnd and llic
Meyer, p u b l i c i t y man for
rhurrhill said "a convulaim-"
"So long as the occupation con
“ I Just signed a subpoena for lainineal for Jones was in se d , th f
not .in oig.iu ol opinion anil ton
w*H'i i perch several wcelrx a &lt;0 In
Manncland.
a i'o n u l. is Dietrich testified
committee had produced front the
Hughes, has testified to spending M eyer-forth wit it.”
Ip the l.al&gt;or-Party might resiitl
itinent.
linuew
this
populai
icsentm
ent^an
which hr waa trp o rtad to have „*Jd
, v« iii'ii. I iii .» lo m m cim l cute:
1104,000 In l&gt;™m°Unn of Hughes’
I lie dirretors endor.ed snd ap
Isvl v ^ p k t — .
in Use’ powers' falling (o "tbc
Handing the paper to committee W hite House files a telegtam from expense account7”
1
.
.
.
.
.*
•
“w* do not give m tinker* ru«*
Mr. BaiieU.-jyho served on ific
ventures. Including airplane con­ attorneys, Ferguson said to tell INrdwell to Stephen Fatly, then n
piovrd * motion that l II tlulu not ne stilled. Its llare-ups cannot Minister «sf Health 1Aliemin Itev
' pii*e.
about non-ldd/or prupto in lit!
“ D eftnH elyr Dietrich replied.
tracts. Ills detailed list of, .ritirn
\\ \&lt; |||N C .|t» S , \wg II ^
If ol the O llice o( War Inlortp _- the United State* m arr haP “th at W hite House •rcrrlary.~ail.ing for
* .U ln .”
cooperate
extensively vvith th* he prevented. Such a siloalion an) nr sdineoiie rlss'.’*’ '
j’MV.Ia is the olll.ivl oigan ol
He s a id .th e expense item al­
ditures included many items of en­ we mean business on this Sub­ an appointment with Fatly to dis­
can
easily
get
out
of
hand.
Ihe
Ihe
Senate inquiiv mlo 1 lovrarrl
ition
during
the
war.
was
*n
A
Socialist
inform
ant
*tiid
mory
“T iir m iniiler ' who made those
ready had been paid a t tho time it
Stair Koad Department in ihrir
cuss Hughes’ plane.
l llir t omnium I P ulv.
tertainm ent for Army -officers, poena”.
Ihn-.li. ‘ vviitii"* plkPf contract*
peaceful intentions oi my* govern than IlMi Lalwrites n b siatn « | from
B d U ced hy Lind W rber, manager
expressions," Churchill aaid, "still
ram
e
to
hia
attention.
Ha
adJM
governm ent officials and others.
roadnde park project, aad »•» *1
Dietrich identified a $2,040.66
/ «tj*vsk) * ill n k vs a* in iv
Karlier. the Senate invertigatora
voting at llir. p arty caucus. Al!remain* a meAil&gt;er of |||.&lt; govern
tT m— Iritm l—ihrtTjnlp i " 1 *v: and — 1
ment may be thwarted."
Mayl air Inn. where the
The Ferguson, Hughes exchange found an expense account item by bill llirdwell had submitted to that the company had “many d ea l of A
the Road Department in any wav
tee’e anugio- * d - s w |" r r "sens un*y
I .11 Ill'll to an iil'.lr by ST:
M vnvgiquj
,
,
III
.
m*nt in ip itr of hit failures, ami
ings"
with
llirdwell
and
may
have
went on:
— Declaring t h a t t h e rtre ea rT T fir. fo u r Votes. a | )&lt;&gt; 77. This .action
rover
expenses
on
hit
trip.
Meyer’s
predecessor
as
llu
g
h
e
i’
h r la retained in Ilia podlim i b&gt;
« |L ' h - y p m n h l e . l.ihtcn
bibs
in
I
James
ol
t*n'
,
'
"■*
&gt;
l
gotten, th e . m oney-b ark -o n -o th er
Ferguson: Now Mr. Hnghei
Ish-Fgyptlan trea ty signed in '930 fotced Vrrali'itraut member* lo
, siniicil l hail man I r i » u s o n
quet
’
—“ I-qt»r*tturn'd IM Hem Tuneerh*,
quel were held. Declaring that be '
th r play of outside font-*."
w&gt;ke» ie-y eu r answer: 1
Nrvs. Nmk limes, who lisd.’ ciit
F’retl C!rrwn of Orlando presided bad lo rn "superceded l-y ilje ( U. wlllidrasv n |eso|iltio|| l a lllllg lipo'i
or Ji-sse Junes and iinm. dlately; Ing Mr. Jones," thu witness smd, transactions.
(K
Mi' ll.) "I 'he tim..
5 ell *•»
vie \V*r In
He
testified
that
llirdwell
had
had
married
a
Florida
girl
and
over the meeting of the nm retaries N. I C harter," the Prem ier sharply the goverilm rut to iitnlei lake. I It Hughes: I Just to ld you that I got an affidavit th a t ' Jones-waa ‘and railed him up. Mr. Jonea
■itireil Ailleiani es ol A lrvtm lri 1 i
vrsti-vlini!
•commlllee,
whi»h i*
made
the
affidavit
th
a
t
tho
.ar{g«
now
a
frequent
vuilor
to
this
on S aturday afternoon. The rec- assailed llritish argum ents (list the Btrel program at tin- next ses­
don’t rtm am bar.
•
not entertained.
•
•said he was not- present at any en­
j MuiO/OV. S n ir ) ilelrg slr III llv
council
should
dism
iss
the
case
as
i
"inIm
ling
the
,iit|unv\
simply
»nretaries
recommended
to
th
e
.state
.Uie,
Mr,
Barrett
..id
that
a.
Ferguson: Then I'll ntk you
sion o f I’m hann-nt, n|uoiinr in
C ily S u rv e y * .
Noah Dietrich, executive of tertainm ent given -by Mr. llird­ name of Jones because he h a j put
l 'u ilril Nation I &gt;iminii uul b-&gt;
organization that they publish n* gruuntllcaa. The (renty* gave Itri- Oetolier. I.al«&gt;r I 'a iiy l e f t W ing
,
III
llll'lCll
I
v
1"*ed
V-SIIOII
of
the
again. “ Will you bring »lr. Meyer H ughes' Tool Company, produced well."
editor
of
New.wcek,
hii
job
u
down the name of evervon, he conrial t iiiim il.
•
pamphlet to lie issued If riicli er- lain thh right to station troops in c is have ls-.-n a iia rk in g A l l l t r
In to the 2:00 o'clock hearing.
II HMllNHtll fit*IM r « |* 11Nr |
the affidavit a fte r he said lie had
group that l|- h a d been decided
• Then, said Ferguson. "In your tacted In W ashington and had en- digging out live news and trying ganizntion eccrelnry outlining Ids Egypt.
(M
oio/ov
lolil
the
.
I
"HIM
il
w err established her* during III"
Hughe*: No. I don’t think I will, uuestiuned five year* ago an ex- “ Plnion llirdwell hud padded his I tertained only • few j f them.
thi* ground retain progrism w o t
»n d rie r luit’iei lie.iung* until
lie. ahead of the duties. A brief nullin'- of the
Nokrnahy Pasha strevserl tlirse on
to tec
l i l t y rat.
"too little nnd too la te" .an d his
Soci.il t mnmiller I titlav. \ii4 I.
four
points:
executive
secretary's
office
was
Nov I /
nrw«
leadership w as .untn-piidig.
• Under tiir heading, "laical Itav.
' lllfll Hu'iin lia.l ie.il tieril"in "I
, ” 1—The fa rt that dispute ex­
lie gave I* &gt; pun q**l reason*.
M aterials," are lu to l agrirultu.
One fnrliini at Ihe parly c a u ­
•®me of it ii very rncoura&lt;:- given by Hoyce I’yweil of Jack ists.
'o
l
llir
pies*
.t
i
I
that
ill*
sonville.
al product*, On hiding crlrry an t
cus railed for Immediate le^um o
I Ollier ileinvtnls on ihe seninf.” he added, "and tomr ii
"2—The
fact
that
the
Egyptian
Hill
C
arter
of
Tam
os
who
is
ein nation* ih I not Hr s.snl that
other vegetal.I . «, entile and lim ­
tion "f »tiade negotiations wild
lints’
lime, in til ling plans •*' •
government
have
made
a
delwtmin­
pretty grim."
state chairm an of the ".Mist Flor­
ber. I’ine nnd liardwood are availthe nulv g u aianln ol a lire pies*
Russia. S i t Ktjiffntd (Tipps, p irsn.»l lu»e mad- for liips to F.uSubdividing hit tslk somewhat ida" pageant, stated th at the state ed and honest effort to settle the Idcnl of the board of trnde, ieablr f, to Ifr milvi from town
lay in "lonunim il ov nri«hq&gt;.
director* voted to contiLve the dispute by negotiation with tin plied that th e .n e x t move was up
and cypirss ia available III to 16
•I the various classifications m pageant
•
Ijau ies cnliuoriiird in an a 'lir ir iope.
which it a statewide United Kingdom, and this effoit to the itussiaiu. socialist aourtfiJ
mile* from town. The United
......................
2 . T h e -in a h ility -o f the coni
• are presrntfd in his msgv- search for the most l&lt;e«itliful Fioi- ha»_failed.
Riitidav. Vug................
ths* . I n . &gt;«••*•
Lumlwr Company, Kolwrt Witi&gt;r&lt;-• illation of the iti* ‘*vn pir»«I nnltie to locate John
Meye-.
*9—The fa rt that the continu­ rep o rt'd 'a f te r ibe w r i t m eet­
«, Mr. Barrett said that the. Ida girl,
Ham* and K. V, llyrd operate
ing. The trade talks 'broke down
it* n f u r p i r s s
U- p i.ip n g n o ja j^ ^
f|&lt;
for
Miss Fill* ?JrG«die*. Mi»t Flor­ ance of this dispute it likely to rn recently when llrilain tefused to
e level will probably go higher,
tawmill*. No mineral production
gone i rnry.”
j | | ,s _
.
ida of 1947, was presented dining danger tne maintenance of |&gt;eaee
ia listed. ■
at least this fall, although six the dance S aturday eveninr at the and security not only in the Valley r a f r 'he tepaym ent of a w artim
— C ’-Vlnuiug.-lia*. ncvcr-jiuukL -anidl
—
- , * 7r 7 A '" ; 17 ” . . .
Tha minual leiii|Miratu&gt;r aver­
Inoir- nholit its pir V l"djr&gt;,’-J
I rttfUfon f*Hl thV &gt;•’ *. '&lt; u vs
room In ago most of the expei’s Mnyfajr I nil- MU* -McGrbcr Ja an of. the Nil*.Nile. b u t throughout th* .credit (o • Moscow. ’
age ia rrvraled at 72.1. ami &lt;«
Other
Lalm
rltrs
railed
for
cuts
Jaoiri w tolr. "Il iry a id . Ill" proi* llir ra tlirs t rl.slr ilisi * c"tnnviite*
ig ’^sKiiiglnn hsd ’ihmighl piitr- 14 v m old Sf. Petem b'irg high Middle F a it.
61.8 In January, 70.7 in April,
" 4 —The tact that the ’eouditlfuis In the armed forces rum* drnstbs
n* an HlUptMUll for the support il|r.yf'e|*
school girl and h*» been the Tar
r.*dl«f cunciuvfe o tb c
•B u t h r July- inid ^ t d r n f T M o W '
k%d reached their peak.
of stability ami well bmng tf i i r l ::„ e A-titv h a s p.fi/w tt*.
uf (hr Coinnvihilsl F a i t i t
!'•*« s i n
11
-sll»
»
"l
on tiir * uvi'tugv. Rainfall aver­
1 am no-prophet,” he explain- pon Roundup U i'ftP at 9t- P«”,m* are nFcessatv far peaceful and
Members of the government said
ii.il! what it .nils id-i.-ti • l.inr
also Florida’s l’oln*«ttla
age* bh.l a y rar, with th r hrav!” but mi HfW" stiff* o f* N e e i ­ burg,
b rio ,'
nalisin mul iiiluvv*. I" I • printed
can be brought everything possible was
• i l avrrage full in July, 7.H3
k a r e many -.experts whose Queen and M itt 8 t. P etersburg.’ friendly.relations
If
ng l'« |p k ill
done lo reduce the arm y, navy Randall Gnfl. '»i " f Mr. and Mrs. " K. twiff. p n ln rrd v*ilh Halve vvlint lull's tlie ........... nf ; &gt;• a a I
Inches Mtairifull was more that’
ih It Is to study the reports and svon the coveted title of Miss
Ruth dining lt&gt;eii irrvnt trip In '.Mmilgomery, \ l' a . "•
N'r« Vmk
lin k fll&gt;
I'll
and ati force.
t»&gt;tbitu.* Ilii'te. FvVI • «l'Mi • M'
Florida at the Miss Florid* pagenine inrlies during the past month.
U ■■Haste ■■ Paa* »ls)
Murvitov'e i ritlclsm .*f th? *A
u
On the steel issue, government • ml D rlm ilj Hiitilall mil only mrl llir "S ullsn of :-".vl" hut I r a n
ant held last June In St. P eters­
T hr average length of Ihe
N ‘ 1
spokesmen told the can.iw there led With him IIV.I vi'lled his N»h to f k immi in rnnnection " ilh y t m wax |'i mletl
burg.
'
•
Ing season ia :I2-J day*
was no intention to abandon an apprai m rrsj thr "Itahe" l» myklriR for Ford &gt;lnl»r t ’o. on In-half I’ritlrisni v ( the Hv i , i&gt;r»»*
....... • * * * * .
Sunday morning a "b rag " break­
Slat lit it s on Uity and, Connvviinld nut* he |&gt;rInt•-1 II! 'I ••t- •
election prumise to tiation&amp;iire nf A m uirail I tgimi Inninr llqseliall.
fast was served, and *■••'*» followed
government reveal that Sui
ty guvrruiiient
Sm
of the Army Air Force. The ninliL m .,i, i„ „i
, .V J “ r n „lL*ri a P»*«. t-onimandlng t.m aral
iq Hint rlniiinslnnr.- l.es .1.If H..the mills. They insisted, how­
.
by a state director’* confvroncr.
•lo.d 1.6 . ... operation, i . l e of
m inute, lu L m ip ic tT ^ v r n oJ u ,.
^
v« » ~ "M h e AAF’s 4°Urbtr1hd.y. look J 1 hours » d $1
explanation between the lt-i**tnii
ever, the cabinet should tie h.-e
16 mills and debt service.'1 .1 compicto. beven of tl.s faupcrtu.u made U.e Ica.g u i Pj
(fsicraailonat Soundf-.olo*
J . Drailry Odham, president of
i v i -m w i l l F. Ang. I t . —
nnd American pre«»’’i
•
to choose an appropriktv lim e.
&gt;11.1 l a
tstsal
I , MS
• I ta a f
... .
■■ ■ ■
-- .
the Seminole County J*ycee», ac t­
mills,
ami Itimi
Ilia CountyI l IItai
"TIi h it ' i ' viiii \ a ffe c tin g w orld
Some laimlon nrwspnpr-ts re ­
Thr
wilt 1*1 •!••!l »»i -l ...... . .... i i.i *in&gt;c'X« 11 it v* .vffeet
ed as the host fof tho conrlave
operations rale of 26 mills ami
R E R U N . Aug. ’l l , bT&gt;— An
eatlier - that Aliemin llev.lntlll'4 I18M&gt;|I«h| till* l .‘v * «0M” If1 * ibr -m l ind plans ad everyone
and was assisted, by T. K. Tucker American Army official said to- ported
ho debt service inillage. Ilouded
.
8,000 VA Employees IAir Force General
fi.ih nnd Hill of ltli:hf a * nilill I,,,. ,
nnd Alvin Odham who were co­ day he hail a rreited a woman an had threatened to resign ns
City debt is |f,HH7,t)t)0 and ImiiiiII,, .I., with Htfii.-iiitural
CHICAGO A ur. 11 —4/D—mil chairm an for th e .conference a r ­ em issary who smuggied Princess M inister of H ealth if the govern
rnifr.l 8 ( r( p i rltlfri*' tl» • .'h* * i i in . mIih-i I-wv "
*d county debt, s i .'joo.ihhi.
lr» n liM iM .I
H ..M .
OHS I
,tb l V. ill•-\.w
L,
dom
rested
and
grinning
after
ment
abandoned
plans
to
nation
tvlnir
nnd
»lni»d®i»,n?
Hermlne’s Jewels to her son
rangements.
flauloril is on the main line of in H ughes' plane l«cnuv. she -li.l
V\ ,i , | i .
•
..f F t m i Is
it
three-day
flight
around
th*
(•■ill.
I
t
,
e
u
"lil
&gt;011
alile
iron
and
steel
vvoik*
lltrrjil
nf
punliiliiilffit
i
I
*
t
1
h
"
Randall
The chairmen appointed several P r i n c e Ferdinand Schoenaich*
la- ulone with
the Atlantic Coast l.iue Ituilrood not^. dare
M a i l . i . i" .li-. in 'IL«v-'i«sing the
,
, „ bint.
.......
WASHINGTON,
8. (,!&gt;.
nrld which ended vestcnlav, re.
, , Aug.
, ,
1.08 A N G FI.F 8 . Aug. \ ( / » l l m llix n l •■ r«a» ••«&gt;
* ■inti ...l. fj" lull pii-«liiiii.m in the
C aroiath.
•
_
with 10. passenger and fits to 40
nl Ml .»n«l M f l l k Cacti f %'M il if Ih lr tlindr no NM‘h Ho*
A rep o iler nake&lt;l lli-v. sler. if I The V e t* " ....................
Ived
Chicago's
acclaim
today
In
Hy accident, we found she still
freight trains daily, it is reveal­
' /'
................ im I by ibe 27 neltre
I’aik A venue. W.V! ll m vy ..I ..11 • "« &lt;b” h « " l : "We b,."’
nayade drrsvn S tate S treet.
ed. U. ft. Iligiiways- 17-02 ami eonirnent. Im luennt n&gt; withdraw
xnti-x ,. t.’i . im -the wgviisatjon
T c x a n H I n j u r e d H e r e hail sonic of the Jewels belonging i N o n - S t r i k e r s A n d
the
nri^HHuili'Kid
I
ub
iiKlay
&gt;
•’ml,,uy
*’*
’4
“a
.
soon
Force*,
says
there
will
l»*
World
lutl.vy
av
|t|l
jjotug
lu
Hit)!"
’
9
*"i
Ths
27-year-old
fiver.
hU
use.
to Princess H rrm ine whirh she
S tate Highways Id, 116 ami &lt;'•* il.
wiili b h" hi l ls. "S la l'tii-.511.111
as possible, for ocunomv reasons.* War III and th a t the United Slate*
C
I
O
P
i
c
k
e
t
s
C
l
a
s
h
nts,
h'«
wife
and
two
children,
lie teluiued Irom &gt; two week** nVrlixiNld lo plea*r Hie ! '*-f ,,f
P r a i s e H o s p i t a l C a r e had not turned over to the
pats through Sanford.
FJiirldi
--..it. lx l"i'g psxl -due,
"I ain regretting it,” llfewsier
The agency estim ated Dial a , "
• •
•
•
rer#
driven
down
the
Lnop&gt;
Prince," said O. R. C arlucd, di­
■
visit In M.ildgniuriv. Ala.. N'cvv ans^’t
Greyhound blnvit baa 23 busses 11 plied, lidding that lie jmped news­ many as 60(1 of ita 871 of flea's
vci ii.- ."I.- i mmentator i f i e r
msl%
stre
e
t"
In
•
hastily
orga.sCLINTON. Mlrh., Aug. 11. bP)
Asking w hether J vmo« «n
in ■uni tin ba - I'.'intrd nut,we have
passing daily Ihtnugli here.
men would not press him on Ihe throughout - the nation may I*
Mr. and Mr*. N otm a’t Atkinson rector of *the Army’* crim inal In­
Cluix. at thru Kgulsr lumhe-vn
-*d procession, w ith an honor
__' A clash between jilckel* ami
vestigation departm ent.
Hie name o f the v*:atl
- T ransportation facilities listed point.
vhmtoMtntr -rpparent p rn gtess
of
Houston,
Tax.,
who
were
ser­
closed
as
a
result.
&gt;
a
short,
aharp
paralyiing
bomnol“
pnty
m&lt;-i
ami
n
l
l
'
i
f
l
i
'
I
t
&lt;tu
i«ed of motorcycle policemen.
C arlurri said he would ask the nort-strikera b efo re-th n gates
•Jnw Ynrk’TInicx or in Hi • " .......... r'fwarvl - it-’i
In bringing up ihe rilhjict.
Include Tam iami Trail Tours,
iously
Injured
In
«n
iiitomoWU
test g ml, flneu th#
Th# usual shopping throng took accident on the Orlando highway Russians for a report on Princess Ihe Clinton Machine Co. in ju re d ,
A Pleas annuuncemsAt said that bardmeut, followed iiy *n bitmedi.
/r. . rt.
Ruth but iiilila-il rllvnwt vvilh ih .ill American newanven. / &gt; I*
G reat South.'in Trucking Co. *i&gt;d IJrrw ster had s a ld r
’ lcrinii'-.ii"ii " f linsHlittex.
700
ymployeet
will
be
dlschatircd
ate
airlHirnr
Invasion."
Central
&lt;ms
ou*.
to
line
the
street
and
five
persons
today
and
led
Sheriff
j
R
e
c
o
r
d
O
l
w
1
S
t
I
J
H
em
line's
death
on
grounds
that
said:
"Jartien
i
n
"
"
a
’vei
•
II
th*j
”
1
ciinfess
I
was
hrit-jted
and
—Anier' in i-tpiMts play a irem*
C entral Truck l.ine* which pro­
foimrr Null hi nl Nw.il on a pLur
early In July, were discharged
heer for Odom who mad# th e from the Fcrnald Laughton Me­ underworld characters seeking Ihe Elmer M. Hrlngman t» ««&gt;&gt; (01 *
Faker, soon to lie retire I lite r 30
Ifitrrnsllnnsl (’l i n i n '" a ' 1 m&gt;* • ml &lt;ilx I 'I in xelllng the d*gre#
vide slalew ide trucking srrv ln . angry hI-.mii Mr. Ilughra’ attacks.”
I?
tlip and hi In* New V n l h&gt;*ni'.
111 War
vision
xhausttng
J9.646-mll*
solo
trip
ns
adm
lnlstraV
rsrt
service,
told
the
Institute
of
royal
Jewels
she
possessed
might
•tale
police
assistance.
iu fq
t\
ir«n1ntlf»»7
&gt; ft* *
He aaid 'he had u. .,itl..md the
For. air tiau s|m ilaliu n Hanfoi'i
i,( |n ...|. i itv m l»&lt; k of prosper
morial Hospital today and weia
About 75 employee* entered th
n 73 hours, 5 m inutes and I t reported
which
’t*•*f ,l" »"•*. ,|. .I,.,. u ii .M ."ir ,-i'tiie country.
General A neplicw i-l laiurt I’ l bap fr«4Nl«n»i
has thu Muuici|ial Airport
with hustesa. m atter “over (lie* counsel lion official said It may lake s*v- Aetonaullcal Sciences yesterday.,
sufficiently recovered have been Involved. Carluccl said plant
un
Cited
By
It tcHllMa*#*! asn I'na ms* I
eral
weeks
for
regional,
offices
lo
"Few
er
than
300.000
men
could
after
crashing
a
picket
h
o
­
a
physician,
of
the
K
aiser'a
widow“
aennd*.
tnaiy.
pul'ln
,
iclalionv
dllrclnl
I"of
inv
advisors.”
d tilv »flia of
60,992 square feet
of hangar
I ■ &gt; i|i|.-return to their home in Texas
work-loads upon which the descend
*'
under silk an-l taka this
Psn m aker Milton ’ Reynolds, to
Hughes yesterday nrwlnced an compute
»f /talk®
ho on*
apace and threl- li.iMMJ foot ru n ­
though Mr*. Atkinson will have to reported "she was in apparent of applnxlinatv-ly 300 C ltt United
•i.i i" • t«
L'iriii; local liu»ltif*i mm I" Fold ISIntm t "liipany s Cellti.il Re
discharges
will
he
based.
country,”
“
'
untry."
he
added.
Auto
W
orkers,
Urn
sheriff
said.
lood
health"
I'efiue
her
death
naer
of
Dill
Odom’*
record
Hit I
m
as
l
'a |a
ways. The field Is o|&gt;en to prl affidavit in which Misj AppU-wick
make the trip by ■mhulanco.
gimi wIt" i&gt; in iliaige "I AppcAliUl ’{idiiiR: Tournamunls :
Clubs
were
swung,
fists
flew
viip|Mut
tlicg
(tumslinn
&lt;&gt;l
*
N-'
obe-ytrellng
flight,
estim
ated
vvip;M
&gt;ii
inn
inn
ast
Thursday
in
the
Russian
Largest
"
reductions,
2,000
rmW
ithout^jftrhtioning
an?
couara te planes, Scheduled cominer flatlv denied that site ever had told
Mr. Atkinson
hnd only
the
and atones were hulled dining the I tional (ioarli company
hat JA # trip cost 150,000 but aaid highest pralee • today
„
in Senlurl. ers Rut It i&gt; u n lin g tlnosiglioul ll"
said such a war will
con
cial air traiisportatinn Is avail Drowsier she was afraid to tiavel •1‘loyi-s, will be . In Ow vocational tryr. Faker
or the tone.
S l i i t v d O n l d i l w i r D ia . v l ,I ,I xk. i i i K c r m i H C’i m v i c t s
The investigator said none' of melee. Hrtngham added. **? • •i'l
HI
&lt;EV
wbrth
It-”
^
com#
from
4w*l»rvll
counvry "wlik U tm C
I
lufv-himn
nut- country- l"i l."id rwi*—
abi*. Florida Airways lias four alone with llughifct. 8|„. , „ ||„ | rrhabilitatiun amt education pr ig,
6
li|."
f
g
M
M
J.
tbe 29 plece. of jewelry, rich In two of tho non-striker* were ho*,
Reynolds said the exact eost treatm ent they had
the llrrw ster statem ent “lidlcul- ram . Aliout 1,700 persons, or more rndous manpower and kiduavy
flights daily.
Amnicau
Lrgmn
Junmi
llavrliall
From 48 to 60 Imi «-x nod the
OUii”
‘r J l ! ,PJ U \K
\r,^ efficiency
f U 0„Tvm'nSand
S Precious' stones, which A#- Prince pitalizrd and th re e , others were lincd lo ngmlieis «&gt;l tlw
‘ l ') s u ; i |H ’ J a i l I n ( ! a r
won’t be known until “all the bills tespecially
th an 26 percent, of those engaged Potential.” "We know it Will
the
corns In” but_ th a t It averagol courtesy o f Ihe members of th* reported missing was among the injured, none seriously. Plant w in­ ru n t lull ati th ru (fgulai luntliroii Randall joilieil tlv Ruth pal!) IwhI cowboys nnd riderx jn !lil«
Brew ster said today he was In contact work,Neill lie ilitcliargrd arrro ta the Arctic, as tha i
gems
recovered.
dow*
'were
broken.
about 1200 an hour "Just to keep hospital *(a(f. He also expresstialay the Iccoiii nl llie 31**1 D. in Mnnlgouiciy nn July 2fi. In nten will iiartlrlruitd th Hie **"«
RAI LM. 'Ta - . Aug. II. t.r»—
“ very sorry if I have • m b u ria u id with the probable resu lt th a t 40 air-route, but w* don’t
Army agents said they atill
I’oiiy Rilling Tniirpninent
;nd
tha Bombthsll In the air.”
her In her rawunatlon.”
percent of the contact offices will when." he declared.
genrial
*&lt;1 hi* appreciation f«r tho many were unable to locate the m isting
viiion in k
i
1 ami tiir 124th grihrt with Halve, his w d r end inr#»&lt;l wlil'-li will lo- held itn iiiiq : I nm vri.i.d p 1 1toners, described
x
i . I,..,.;. .ox." excap'.i
Th# April Itlo** circling flight kindness** .which had b ^ n ex­
.*xca|a'.| iiom
finnv
lie added that he was sure she ha closed. The cities affected will
Inlanliy iij psilitulev ‘luring th- miiir a n d ’Ml. C1s||vnian. Rand vli ■I 1:00 i.'rlnck I jvIm.v I n y pfler ii, "..v. . ■. da'.g.
which Ferdinand said M r « . J a n e S a l c c b y
------• • - .a
m£
of the Reynold* plane which set truded to him hy the local min­ treasures,
. I.'ijy/.ivlf r.'.lny
fte r
It HstiHH.u I is&gt;m Psas (tael
( I m IIs m S a s •*■■• a it)
is “ very com petent" und tha( he he-*#rvcd by .IiJ£«isni contact of
insilp
llir
Inp
Jmin
Montgonici)
nivnii In Fort Mellon Fork on tlm nv
ir rr n t war
.
iverpowcrimr two guard*, taking
a nsw record for a plana w ith n isters. officials and many others
d tn t laid that un«lt*r lh® clrctiui* did not want to cause her any fleers. VA
D
i
e
s
I
n
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
lavkrfritnl flirnlevarij. I*
"" HIn ii gun., and lobbing then, of
erew, cost* about a q u arte r of n during their 29 A«y stay In tha
•lances he fell there should la- trouble.
A nu "iclj piogism (caliiniiH to New V u k 'on aii Amefis in imUnceil
|7&gt;ibvv hy Charles B'-' k. ♦ HMI
uffllon ' dollars. Reynolds added. hospital.
•pacific iM-acetlme uiitlmilty from
Ajihnrx III 4.
,
•
,
,
When
reporter*
pressed
ilrewsDave
Mian
on
*aml
Bill
\la
in
i
f JtltU liiaa
it I Ii., H m i . ,
— ----S _ k .
F uneral service* for Mr*. Ja n e
IISSIISMI IlHM r i l l Sh I
I in, v pixlnl l.elievcl .im irThe Bombshell, a converted A-20
Congress, If
the ru th s were
to be ter a t to whether he was withdraw,
"I have been tremendously .Im­
Tim aiglits «f New Yurk pi &gt;■ rhairm an of events.
A rm strong Kale. by. who died F ri­ ol Lilly a d Cuily lullliilly
Seminole
County »|*nlt men, gtrxl from ih" outside, Jam es W.
agreem ent,” he aaid, “p an is, i» the
, wap purchased by Rey- pressed" im said, "hy the kindly
kill
continued.
vidi-d
the
,Knnf"id
youngster
wi'li
ing his statem ent alwiut th r hotday in Jacksonville afti-T a short chest14 wai prevented by Cheilet
erchants nnd rllire.is are Icing MrD'.tutld, 2'b »4 W orrester. U t
w lliw 4 •« Pea# *1*1
I’otsdam agreem ent, weabgR* cf
Fxislting contrels, which con­ less, he aaid he did not vara to
Christian nttitude of your people,
Ilian v I In ill - for five days, dm ing m
illn rti, will be held Tuesday a f ­
requested l»y the rolWlillltee ill Ih. ..........I*. ■ ■ w tv.-vt h.» lii'l t up a
the control rouncllt. nlthtuxh’ w*
tinue until Nov, I, require on** c |r r v on . the controversy. Then
M'aaliBM'l ( u w . P s a l ItS 'l
and I wish you woitld.tell them all . M ist K ate C.- F lyht died early ternoon a t 3:00 o’clock a l the Moriuon.t L ing mamlolm and vio­ whirh ho aLn had ills pictimcharge nf arrangem ents to d"nntp Korn -I "!•• hn-l openad hi* cell
third down payment, with th* In- he added th at Henator llrh k rr I It - to th* Jayceei
c e e iflT g4. proposed• sur tlever have born permitted i„ par(I'MlIxwS an 1‘a s r «lvl
how much Mr*. A tkinson- and I Baturday morning in an Orlando Erickson Funeral Home with The lin witli « jual ilrxtriity. Shan'
funds In pay puree, in tl»- t»iieii , -it-t in- ileaned. Ha then
hospital following, an Illness of
•tallm eutg runniug rto longer than Ohio! heard "some, hut not alF'-of - W uf„,th* u
lu re of mu- U rinate as f-ill n e» fT irr--^-\ p ar­
appreciate
It."
,
Rev. Mark C arpenter o f Holy
iinmeut ami races. Ilnnnt'i are a.I- Im t.'l Ih" guard In live .-ell and
16 months on automobiles, stoves, the conversation he aaij ho had hlcipalities, serai
for money," ties to the l)f” s lre"*b»sj?.
Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson were nine months. 8 h* had been con­ Cross Episcopal Church o ffic ia t ­ non. SMOtr ranied by. Maitin on
vi*e.l to rnntivct Slicnff I’.. A. i.l.ii- .'t rl.i- ..thrrsj
In a lengthy defen-g „f the
mechanical tilth washers, ironers. with Miea Applewirk.
h* declared.
property is
injured in a three vehicle wreck fined to the hospital for three ing. Interm ent will lo; In Lake- tbc guiisr nd lim y Kud'JI al U. S. Dck’ifutc Ends
Mern, Deputy Heel- or I 1•' Mk
voire es-enemy states.
stairs. Knrilnikov
ivrvilniXov
Woikiug dlenlly and deliber­
’
refrigerators, washing machine*
a t 100 three
which occurred on the afternoon weeks.
tbc
piano,
|
ayrd
"A
n/'ina
Bag.
Ilrow strr said he asked to see supposed to ^ 'a p p r a i s e dd at
*
Induiu’Hian
M
eeting
I’avlirk win. k re mrtilbera of ih.- ately. tin four prisoner* waitevt
th a t the Uni!** Plates
BUENOS A IRES, Aug. U .
Born June 22. 18*17 In Monrpe view Cemetery.
radios and sum* other goods. reporters because it seemed to him perrent, but. ia banning close to •rhes.larerd
"I’VE
SU
N
miUlont
of
pounda
of
tobacco
sold
of
July
10
when
their
StudMinker
&gt;-2!■!■ ...__ _____ -.4
' K
Mrs. Ssleeby Is survived by one "lie Sure ‘ Here's- No Mistake,
MeIM
lSb
com ni it tee.
|..iig • nougli to inti tlm guards
_ £1 Mundo said today foreign sedan crashed Into a south bound county, Ga. Mias Flyrit had for
and II
llritain
were auoporting leae00 p
rc eK
n t”
.
A 20 |wrc*ni down payment, “the public -and the press is en­ Ml
daughter, Mra. Wallace M. Philips
Edward ID gglnt, manager «f and t" .'pen a siuali Jail safe
diplomat* accredited to the P a ra ­ sem i-trailer
k t auction. And a t auction.after auction, I ’ve
Ry IIA14It IH JACKSON
with installm ents limited to 13 titled to my comment” on quvtlons
F. F.' Housh’o lder. a t a recelii tionary group* In those ruuntfiet
a fte r
'lie tracto r merlv llvsd ln F o rty .n , Ga. lufoie of Hanford; one gtand-daughter "Foui Leal lo v ri," "Whispeiint'*
guayan governm ent ary reported which was hauling it stopped coming to Banford 22 years ago
property of other
JOGJAKARTA, Jav a, Aug. II. the Reminnir County Chamher «.t containing
months is req u ired 'fu r fu rn ltu n Put to him by Hughes which he City Cointmaaion meeting outlin­ which were conapiring to o»arCabbage
Jane M erritt Philips; a grandson "Always" aiwj "D'le
•MU Uie makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco
on
tha
frontier
to
be
leaving
throw
tha
"tru
ly
demon
*ti«
;r»a
(AV
W alter A. Foote, United Commerre, tmlay jirfiliclnl that prisoner*
She
resided
on
Geneva
Avenue.
.and rugs,
.
ed
a
plan
for
reappraisal
of
prep
did not get a chance to answer.
suddenly.
.......
•
J
r
.
of
Sanford
Down.
uown.
hlllpa
'
“
The regim e of President
Tlm jnil I"Mixed (17 men and I t
States consul general, concluded the evrnts will' prove very Popu­
Survivors Include two titte rs,
n
n«w legislation, the
One query fired by Hughes waa • rty here, he pointed out and gimes” now In power. I - t,
th
a
t’*
got
real
arookin*
quality
.
.
.
tobacco
the
mother,
Mrs.
D.
C.
Green
ol
Morlfilgo was pictured in
h.M-se women -prisoner#, who remained
Miss Jane F ly n t and Mrs. D. A.
General Ilutchim n icvcalIrvl gov- late today a six hour visit t» this lar. Events will Incliul"
He asked Brasilian Represent*I resident could restore rn n trils how Rrewater could reconcile his City o tfin e ls declared th a t they
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
thee* report*
arranging to
W atkins, both of Sanford; three Catce, 8 . C.; two sisters sml three ctnm rnt |Ja»» to create s Nation* Indonesian Republican capital a f­ races for jn cn _ ari.| gtt|«, trick calm. .
•H e r N ot. I, In the event he de­ statem ent th a t he knew nothing had been thinking along th*
the asame live Henriqu* Housa Goti** why
Uiat amokee up mild, cool and fragrant.”
JACKSONVILLE,
Aug.
11,
—
brothers.
e r the capiU l from AauncMaking their w ay through the
te r "hearing the opinions of entnc riding and tournam ents uponsir"'!
clared a new national emergency about a possible m erger of TWA line* and would do aomethim
aomathing he suported th* UniteJ HtaUs'
( in — The annual meeUng of the brothers, J . W. F lynt, Geneva, F.
el G usid ihrre limes a law people" w h’lr 11 he said' he would by Hie Dusty Roots Itnlun: Club. mam office of the jail, th# four
aa to P ilar, a city
’’ o L /.w e r than Florida H istorical Society will be II. F lynt. 8*nford and W. Y.
or In tim e of w ar. .
showed criticism of Bulgaria. RoiUnla'MA
and Fan American, with article* about It if other cltlseiu ahowei
1 10 mile*
aouthas tlie (&gt;ne|wliicb cxivlnl bcfoie pax* on to W ashington.
n
Throe event* will add gii-xHjC^&gt;t&lt;* r&lt;vc*|*e** held Up Ktewar.l John
10.000 persons »•*
.
to awaken Hungary and aakad how he would
held here Feb. 6 and 7, 1948. Dr. Flynt. Sylvester, Ga.; also a num
llu g h e i read from the publication, interest. "We
The views were sounded to him the attractio n s offered In the Wit 'll ax Ii" «a« reporting for
H w est of Asuncion,
the last wot. and sjalcd that it
Mark F. Ho yd of Tallahassee, ber of nieces and nsphews.
Aviation News, which Hughei con­ citizen* to their responsibilities in like it If some country prJteated
fisverel
diplomat were reportmainly by I’rn id b q t Roetkatno
flivetal diplomat*
on this day, he ntated. work• and’ stole his ca r for a
.Funeral services were conducted
Id M r .' Itatigsn. against “ the outlawing «f Ooe of '
tended indicated th a t Urewster did this m atter/* said
would be prqiaird to K° *n*° ton,‘ and l ’rrm ier A m ir SJarifoed.ltn public
*d to have arrived a t the Argen- society president, aaid today.
Ampunt nf the prizes will be getaw ay.
B. T..(2 u rrin , IndtpinJtnl lolocco M rrA o u w n es of
this afternoon a t 3:30 o’clock at
Boftball Captain Richard Dea* the m a|or parties in.Brazil.” - •
k^ow about It.
bat within &lt;)0 days allei a decla­ during threo hour* of conferences announced later.
Une town of Formoae, near tho
Houxa-Gome* retorted: • &gt;
the Erickson Funeral Nome with
Ox/ord, N . C., k&lt;u 60m • Lucky Strike asaeW for 26 yuan
FAUJI CONVENTION
Rrewater aaid ho thought he had announced th at afte r conferring
Two attractiv e trophies recently ration ol war. He sanl that lhc a t the pirtiih-ntial palace.
.a
r *«» Oee»
Paraguayan bonier.
Many m otorists stopped from
” 1 reg ret th a t th* rrprew nU tiv*
Rov. E. D. Brownlee ami Rev.
Rotary Captain
O rvilij
ORLANDO.
Aug.
11.
—
(
f
)
aid the 8 iat* Road Department made it clear when he wan on th# with
FLIGHT DELAYED
E arlier Morlnlgo’a governm ent With U. 8 . Senator Bpeatard K. Douglas Charles officiating. In won by Mrs. V itglnia Bennit, na local co m p ly will luve a comtlm* lo Uftre yesterday afternoon
In choosing a alto along a main atand th a t ha had heard talk about Touchton, they had cajled off of the1 U. 8. 8 R. U y o T X 'fn_*sIAV—V iiltK . A u g ...11— biPl-r
•oaring
p
ilotr
are
said
U
had
beaten
hack
an
Insur
llonal
woman
Hv-see
.r
iders
prwrttevng—(•"—*"■
formed
regardTng
T
R
cUeilona'
In
p f m r n t - o f f t fn gcl i i mt fBft m w j—
taY M tit. w as ma-1? In Evergreen
highway for establishm ent of • f m erggr and had mentioned It the softball Uli scheduled for U filll.
Two light planes pilotevl by for*
iBIPl |n penetrate A sum* Holland a* the principal .peaker,
oa d U W H 0 &gt;6'T barH t~C *ltt»rr
■
.
LISBON. Aug. I I, (/I1)— Ken.ua coming events. Ala/ut 84 riders rm-r U. S. Army filer* an a roundDlrnir gro
rrntinJ
atn*!
L a v U * ,.. lilta. hlBtU lf l n ,6
.
ihe 1947 convention .of the F lor­ Cemetery.
l&gt; u jajL K v e n ln t_ d u a _ - la — w al
u n d ^an
d '‘barbecue,
and
will
provide
Sanlutd
with
an
A
silver
p
la
tte
r
il
shown
which
th
em
defense*.
1
Jo
nol
belfev#
turned
out
for
practice.
Eva D uarte I’eron was rn route
grounds. King t.Un W. O. Liv - 1
ida Farm Bureau will be held In
plans by the Tourist Com- Uon with Hughes1 last March. *'
thr-w orl.l-flight are held at Gooae
waa given to her by tho A rthur
■a !•■*» *•*!
llw tls s
In Dakar from l.itlion by plane
NORTHERN CELERY
Miami, Nov. 14-16.
On the aland, U rew ster said ho m gston reed a letter from Di»- States government svsr at)
lUtaa In furnishing the Tourist
Ray. Labrador, by bad w eather
.
A.
Evert#
Company
for
the
flight
TH*
8
Y
CYCLIST
today afte r winding up her Euro,
B. If, G uthrie, who Is associated
e t Presido.it
..................
Hoke urging tha ! i lmpo,V , u
«»n at)lie
stlon Booth which wjll be never had offered to call off the l nrtcl
......................... M EET
of longest duraUon in sight of thu
a I*
The Hanford polict" fom&gt; en­ prevailing in Greenland^ tlveir next
pean
tour.
A
l
D
akar,
the
A
rgen­
Liana
w
ith
W.
T.
Whitehead
In
celary
MEETING
(
Iona
to
build
up
m.mbershlp.
current
Investigation
In
exchange
IHSICIK
‘M
EET
com ;
Post 8282 will meet tonight a t
b,L.t,w Jayvaes on U som ething
new
In stop, William K lrohm rtrr, their
The regular monthly meeting merchandising a t 8avann*h, N. Y. field on July 4, a t Wichita Falls.
"It ought to ba good a t the
The new Uy license iirdlnanre tine president's wjf# will l/oard a countered
flight m anager, said early today.
Day. .Tnlrteeh applUatiom. for a merger. •
th a Legion H ut a l 7:Q0 oeloek
"drunken
driver*,"
Hatunlay
when
ship
for
the
trip
to
Recife,
Brazil.
recently
wrote
th
a
t
th*
celery
.
.
.
.
ta
---------------------------.
noxt
meeting.
Vra,
A.
D.
GaUb“i*&gt;»*»*da«.
th
a
t
la
not
of
the
Board
of
Directors
of
th#
■va boon received from auiilla t which tim e a buffet aupper
_ Another trophy, a -smhll gold will be givr n a final n-ading at During her tour Henura I’eron Mamas Morgan, negro, was a r ­ Strohmeier, said Jhe flier* mescrop
there
I*
In
good
shape
and
V
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
mbied
to
a
e
ir
*
''aomV'of
of
th&gt;
A
m
arkan-countri.e
armlaslon
meeting
towill be aerved. A t 7:30 oeloek.
the City C«
^
the position of recepsagt-it th a t they m ight be de­
■ w a r .. a re ’ better figure, wa# . presented to Mrs. night, City Manager II. N. Bayer visited Kpain, Italy, l ’ortugal. rested for drunkenness whilo rid ­ I lays-.t as long a* 24 hours.
ln N onrovta, capital o f ' h e r ^ /a tn o u t^ f r ild
M lU t« d
• mm
C a p t R ey Green la aeheduled to Commerce will be held a t 8:00 th a v m arket prospects
Dennis as champion American
chlckan,” be . th , Romans used caU«D.Vfa r
ing
on
a
bicycle.
Llbaria, U c a U ^ - B ^ d ^ ; : ’- '" «Md.
th
an
fa
ir,
•apeclally
for
the
early
Franco
ami
Sw
ittorland.
o’clock
Tuewlay
evening
a
t
th#
-d t kla morning.
announrrd
i m ! on plana fo r re-bulldlng a
woman soaring pilot.
••Otto
*
■ • -ridv*
• • 3 « u n 3 g S o W rm , S o r u l l y P a c k e d - S o F ro o a n d l a t y o n th o D r a w
M R
■
Chamber of Commerce Building. crop.
I
.
.A
N ational Guard unit here.
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.
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th*t tln&gt; j* ■ crisis | Ik..It to h d l 'f ’
furw ard with such rapidity Hmi
w* should have pow er to deal d ra r.i
Ucally an.l sw iftly with a w U a r .l
■ itu atu .n i.that may arls.-,"
C hutrhill snapped:
'
" llltle r sard th a t."
P'«**tr* a u . ill., negation
of Hr it lull freedom luul wav «.f | | y
*n&lt;r in timi- of peace.”

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PAGE SIX

W EDN ESD A Y ,

regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in N vhtaska .&lt;101 w estern Jon a
•tfS ilaH S lima r » i ( tla rl
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slow ly eastw ard with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur p a rts of jithor
South Plains and G reat Lakes N o rth ' C entral sta te s tonight and

H eat W ave

British Crisis
H '**liau 4 I ibm l*ea* ilnrl
deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
A ttlee said II r i t I s it U r m e d
stren g th would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces num heied l,2!t7,Jon men on
July 1.
"An exhaustive Inquiry-hat Keen
Inst Itut ed into the Wtni)» future
of our defense policy," he -aid.
A t another point, the l-aliur
governm ent leader said* G reat 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop w ithdraw al from overless.
"D espite these accelerations in
the ra te of w ithdraw al/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e d efense' policy which un d erlie
pur fu te ^ ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd .
The Pi Inn- M inister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of con iaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stim ulate product'oji, Be

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Thursday.
Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie w arm ­
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No rain of consequence was in
immediate prospect for most oi
the dry midwest topsoil, now gen-

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i-rally depleted of moisture by
three U «.y .1 i»f Umia-ratiiu-*
m uffins from tin* high 'Jty, (u
well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h a t fired in
el l e n t a few areas.

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continued:

“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employm m t on less essential * m i "
A ttlee said the gov/rnnirn: nl«&lt;
would “ take action'* jgniu*: any
Industries opera terI with “In* ffirl•nev or lack of will,"
To save dollars. Attl.-e said lie»tain would lake these ,*laps:
Perm it movie m ater* showing
film s here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Perm it Britons overseas
to spend only (140 on foreign
vacations in the 14-monlh peri-sl
beginning Oct. 1, inslea I of |3fl0
y l W jreaaly period s i a t n».« mt
Cut bv one third the bade gnsoMeyer TeHtimony
line ration uf II galluns u month
for private m otorists with 10horsepow rr cars.
A ttire said the govern men
would strive for a 2&lt;» m*r cent in­
Mevei said the expense for Hull
crease in domestic farm produc­
tion and "press - ahead w itlr out covered five or six days in Ja n u ­
plans for tin- e tp a n slm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“ Why were- you paying these
■"W e shall apply ourselves t
fu rth e r development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted

JBUSt concentrate as :mmq.m_ni*+

•iblr on x x x the priHlnctiun of
goods for export- ami tin- nrodiirlion of all tho*e thing* which sbuus imports. Tills will m-.tn cut­
ting out non-essential*. AV must
Increase our to ta l,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statem ent
outlining the Socialist regime's
plans to overcome It* dollar fam ­
ine. said Great Britain had pm
posed negotiations with the Uni.
'tad State.* for rrv lsim of two
classes in the loan agreem ent.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U . S. Secretary of S tate) replied
• J V I e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr * I l l
lY j l i
I u L . 1 1 . * ‘ I 'm
agreeing
iq. Um»e
discussion*,
h-.said, . / ‘They will not cu t across
the proceeding* of (he P a rii torifarm er.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpM n reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said th e loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreem ents
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both ta rg fta In Churchill's h illn ** to th e
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. B ritain may not cut down
her purchases In the Unite I States
in ordOr to tnrreasc them In non­
dollar countries.

Kiwani.s Meet
|r u n f U » # « !

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llvfhg a C hristian life.
" It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
p u t religions life on •* token foe
g ranted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
C hristiana." 1I«* stressed the need
fo r families playing ami having
devotion to g eth er,'til dendop more
recveitlon to g e th rr-an l attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
m ent program s.'
- M ist Mary Beth Joiner told of
th e rapid growth of tho Youth
C aravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
team s are tourlmr Ihe United
, S tates and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
w orship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss N orm l
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an im aginary
lion hunt and m aking.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard
M ontieth announced
th a t an Intarclub meeting with OrU n io Klwanla w ill lie held heiu
on S e p t 10. E. C. Harper* a n ­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program . _______
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(in te rn a tie ral)

Hughes Accuses

an to come to the cobjL"
He found a discussion uf tlpit

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me secrei ses-

template iliut a n y o n e
w iv aton. Hughes continued, ami found
has lawn In public hfe ns long * v
“ f f me “&gt;* • * * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .la ta legislature, 'be number uf m an-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei a n d .the
M-nate -inuld. o ft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
here ihwnl.i-w,
‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood
4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he w anted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'a u sin r for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiew sler Mini:
•
amt he said he knew there had
He has runteruled litn" ami again
“ I cun unsure yuu ‘hat
Ix-eh a fluu.uoo payoff "o n the
in hi* appears rices, d in tin g lust
plane, and 'W hat about It V ’
F riday. Ihat he enter luil.ed free­
In reply to a" quration, Ae said
ly, ami' that lie was instructed by
to dmp p,. i|o,., nu| recall when Flanagan
Hughes to t-hnrge such ei-ti-r tuinin so many words* showed up, but th a t “ I know the
m rnt to Hughes aircraft. Hi- reitin IlivwnUY* tiott’l tinting w»» *uch J felt th*» two
emleii again today th.it he kept
wttK uf rrli. H v were d rfln llcit c o n n v c te i"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H u g h es'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " | h » v c nstm aBy
long li*t &lt;if -mnlli-r -unis he said
I.tsis t .. ...
«*«♦&lt;•« kaloui of my reputation, an&lt;l
he spent on Hull in (he same peri­
■ that the hearing* 'Imre is no uuestion th a t the threat
od. Ferguson asked how i l i y r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a pow erful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“ I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia H ughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
B few stfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they g at together,
Hall prior to this lim e !" F erg u ­
o r - Indirect connection with I’nii so Trippe cam*- to the coast.
son listed.
"i don’t think so," Mever rep. American. He linil In-ell favoinlde
to legislation which would eat up
lie added that the en tertain ­ n single pvelseas airline m the
ment - orrtim*d~ in - laiv—Aligelei “chnsert insiruniBiil" s-T Hie govern­
It ■•■liss.a lisaa r . l * Uwel
Ferguson asked buw Hull hap. ment. Hughes made Ilia elintge
onlv afte r n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"n s
Itoad.
Becently
a
Min
“II*. obviuusly was tht'C-* to look t'hairrnnn . Ferguson (H-Mirhl *if!ur
the aubcumittce roll hiding the) "ectioll o f this toad was eom pht
over our iilant.' .Meyer said.
from the Imke Jessun
One of the Hughes contracts hearings.
Was a 122,000,UtH) nm» for recoil.
When Hughes took Hie stand a t Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. F trg u ju o le a d 1:42 I*. M. (E flT l, he first askeil There are two proposed routes
Hems of 148.03, lit) an.I 15 for more Unit- to m id testimony In- fur lying in the eom phtod sec­
■linner nml tips ul lh-* lltachcunib. had given previously m closed- tion from the Lake Jessup Bridge
with the nresent highway we«t
era Hotel, and *12 f &gt;r liinclr at door sessions of the committee
of Sanford.
ltmnanoff*s,
Ferguson told him the commit­
“One route propose* to taka the
Ferguson said it w is 'n o t clear tee was ready to ’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainm ent f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
m atter now ?" he asked Hughes.
The exchange rontiniied:
‘‘It is not my desire, hut I am
Ferguson—But it .ill is i-IITirgcd willing to go ahead,” llnghei refto Hughes alrcrsft.
Meyer—Bight.
"We have no deslru tu force
Ferguson—Whom
von to do this," Ferguson said.
"You .don't have to furre me,"
the airplane builder retorted. "1
am very happy to go Into It."
l i e said lie had “ made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some en tertain­ ster, the chairm an of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rh n tg rd to those. He asked, however, to b«
perm itted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—T hais'w hat. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give d o n ­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values on the tax boolu; would
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ready l&lt;&gt; repeal under ruth
“ h&gt;. examine you nor will yon ha*o the be a shorter route, and would not
ahmil Y _h f l I t r ' cross-examine him," F er­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_______
guson said. He added that Hughes lak esh o re Boulevard, which i t
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit w ritten questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the la tte r south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"O ur S en ato rs^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad a t
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" th at there . “ Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "g rav e danger th a t it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through t J
pede ra th e r than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernm ent's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross S tate Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this m atter .and have
The hill would have established
n national aeieace foundation ax
an Independent agency to qtomole
Miami Fire
research In national defense and
other fields, abolishing the present

POLES MAKE PLEA
WASHINGTON, Aug. tU-(ff)—
Poland appealed to the United
State* today to raster* its cancel­
led share of the *332.000,000
A m erican relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef W inlewlci submitted
th e plea to Secretary of S tate
M arshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th a t “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and
development, now amount to hun­
dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"U nder present world conditions,
th is work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Trum an
amid. "W e can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove
unworkable.
In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said

H a d N o N s w ip a p o r
T o A d v e r tU * I n .

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And front page news it
certainly Is! . . . T he Hanford
fu rn itu re Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The am art home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford F urniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only r f r
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible fo r grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism re g srd la u of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go In to 'lW detail* of the
m erger nropuslHon.
"D lelrleh
reported that
he
didn't think U would be poulbie to
make an -whiUtabt* transaction
with Mr. Tripp*," Hugh-u .-teslifled. ' "I Wien tutd Dietrich to
drop the tnqUyr there, a t least for
the tim e
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer
•aid th a t next, Francis Flanagan,
assistan t counsel for th* W ar Inm tU ta tln g Committee, carp* op
California and started *
lough."

"It was apparent to

J U S T LOOK WHAT YOU G E T
THE LIV INgJtO O M OUTFIT
Your choice of a conventional sty le sim ilar to
Illustration or a graceful Chippendale ensemble.
In either a£yle you gat the large, comfortable,
spring-filled sofa and matching chair, a striking
companion chair in harm onising rover, and a h in d some glass.top cocktail table. All for only -

9-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT
•nda suite Includes the large, beautiful double bed.
In* m a u lr* cheat of draw ers, popular vault? i
dresser with round m irror, the bench, an all-fall
maltrM a, deep roll spring, a pair o f -aae.Uetat

THE DINETTE OUTFIT

A N Y ROOM MAY BE H A D SEPARATELY
who turned In U i a S m about
2.00 A. M., told fireman th a t
**5£ * “ - • »n»M H art of light
on the wing of the A.M which
quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel M cLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport em ploye., .aid (firt "an
M fto.lon accompanied tbe H m

tim ing It wag the application of
screwk a x a after my fsllurn to Ininutea flames were leaping In
accede to th* wlahea of Mr. Trlp- every dim «ion In the C n g b r&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said th a t at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statem ent by Brewster th a t ."It
was u y own Idea fo r U r. Viaaag-

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THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says Hughes
Crisis Caused
LS. Prices

Lake* City’s Columbia High School Band

Truman Signs Meas­
ure Providing Ad­
vancement By Mer­
it, Not Seniority

137.000 A d d i t i o n a l
Cm In Armed For­
ces Announced By
British Of f i ci a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

Hits
It’s A ll Lies
.7 .

Plane

Manufacturer

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utitpeat UnderOath HU
Asks To Cross ExThc Ainty'i archaic lyilrm ol pro­
i»h of final blamed living AntrrCharge Hostes:i W as
amine Senator On
motion by seniority wrnt out the
ic.»n pinrv and "th r rapidly inwindow today with President iru
ttcaiing mu pi u i ol L’. .S cajMiiti
Afraid Of Hughes
War Tim e Contract
man's signing o( legislation set­
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
ting up a permanent promolion\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ?
(A l— *
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoW ASHINGTON, Aug. 7
by-meril program for the Army
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tin t
and the Navy.
HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i Flaming
Waste Gas S -nrliii H irtitier (R M e .) to - ie One of the lengthiest and most
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" r s u r e j (R -M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi um lrr b tth i pieti itatecomplicated measures enacted by
bv A m enta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committe r ...*‘i&gt;... j
tnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " th in * ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
the 60ih Congress at is first sescuiotriM inorr than twice ir 'tm c h «f ftf a b f lira an d T fan ir.ii it
afi.ml to travel
aton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
ihc buy*. the iT antrllut ol thr ap ai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
alone v*it It H iiyltn in ln» private
F.VKRI
ii
M
ask.
Aug.
7
i
t
growth of months' of study by
Exrilt^quci, Jlu g h Dalton, told the quevtion him
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane pluilgnl nut plane.
committees.
,
H u*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u|
a
fug
dtiouilcd
»ky'
caily
,lu*la*
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liuilrd lii.it dri
.tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri m uling the
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it Hirwvtri ,vv Im look mli) a tlamilig wittc-ga* honiii
arid tightening the N avy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO id t of
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-m silne hstv’m sidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
Senr ole
oh- High
II
Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . commitlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ru ta - down on tha num ber of come to Sanpird with th r Intention of building up an even larger hand at Sent'
Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "id lin g
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enm irh to enter Id ir-rily 'com petition 1’iia.- Mimstei A ttlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI wailimr .sir ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the llir tiutll."
pilid
app.nrntly
thntighl
he
v*.,,
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or sta le festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom ­ craft cunliacls.
• *
Iluglici ir lr iir d to the aitlinc
tha w artim e rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
Cratman I'ngum ii (R M ich.),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
lioitr** im iJcnt at a "sm ear cam ­
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
Duxlnn Aupuit.
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie'
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnim itter. dr
—tn-ierrm-}
■
u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
'A ffecting directly or Indirect­
ilolU i,, front the U. 8. loan for *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
whrn
dri tiling whether he or
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v
ly the atatua of
an estim ated
id
llir
j
-inirr-M
imlell
Air
Con- I76;000-ttf fieri * in -frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry h id .mi u n i diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton H lin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
and roll i•£ the* Late lirn tg r S then rn h tio v ru v over an airlines
encourage the -better-qualified men
H. E. Hlark. who irrignctl htf COsta
er.
MiniJi-ll, puhhdiei id the .old Hu. llieigri ple^utlloot.
and to weed out through n proftntv
liiy,
Navy
and
air
force
position a i Ir.iilcr of the Colum­
i rrguion said tin! uinlr-r* rule*
With imtli ttnilct oath, I iughrt
rraa of elimination those unfit
will U- cut to HTu,otHI men by tin*
Ion lra n n iijit.
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr
vuIk ntoimllec
.pn-iltun*
for command.
ha* ih a ig rd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M.uulrll
•
lun
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii o tg a n i/r a large
I t will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that lil­ muit h r suhim ttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tin t tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In*. Amir, J2, and Ifaniot. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip; m e
of wilting.
b in d al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice utunpowei
to I.ill .-11 tfir S rn a tr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y the end of lies,
today announced that it In* in ­
flogbi.s flo-h.-.l Hi- r.-rs.li.-if in .
Get A r b i t r a t i o n
ii.-n
ul I Itighr*’ if InjHtU.uOO warp a rti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y -InI'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* oi l !
tention b&gt; build jip a IDO pirc1* I’tife- Minister Attlee, “is not to In an envelops* nil.I polled ...it *el
com* effective until a fte r |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r n in tra cti il hr (Ifiighci)
vclri.iu I fie* .mil mrnihri ul i
v iill imig sheets of w riting
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ clvm l hand, and u rg rd Inal pu- Is- n t-unled As u tin get lait -*
"I want In inn Is*- il i.-n . l.-ni tnCt.ill* pioimneiit l ong ttlamj tv mild Jgicr It) Itierge hit Ita n tJOGJAKARTA,
J
a
v
a
.
Aug.
7
diately.
pilv. the t h.iuvbcr ol Commerce a mil. slniie win. h we are de these are not all," Hiigln- began.
W'-ihl Anhiiev Willi' Han American.
The new plan provides for (/V) I It e Indonesian Republic
and civic orttaniralionv aid mi nuk­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “ F utthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid th sl after he had
iromotion of officers by selection “cordially accepted" today the
ill I* n* cin-ninstancva will alluw." lervlav of .Senator Itrowvier n n
Flying
the
Mandril*
hark
from
ing tlic projev V* tUKfll.
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tith e * rini-ol Mulch
llgilie puck uf lie* and I call leal it M ontiml. Pell i* brlievi-ii lu huv&lt;- revenh-d that hi* private airplana
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i |« T wuj
The band will not ft* liinitrrl Vrn • „ cut of HU.IKHI below pie nnurt if I I HI! be aiiowt-d I. l « | tlkH lievtino- In*l in Ihe liluike ih ily Chtried B rew ster and Senator
offices in the Indonesian dispute *
morning log and to have mUtuken Brii-kei (H ithint from Wnshtngatone lo high wlaiol vludrntt b u t '* ‘ '» estin ia u s Th* end of .11 *- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
am
iounted
by
Dal
with the N ethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS g a snton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf t ile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and G iom uut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'T W A liostss*
during “ IPIn.
_
-HltpIlCffoietllandeii In Klmvi wtillh Tmify Tin- tho*,- of an airport, fire of t.hii ride had confided that “shs
ed llie U. S7 goveinment imme­
said. - er Fetgusnu would submii in ad- offii ial- -aid.
i t fused tu tie alone w ith
diately to send a Trpirsrnlaiive
Ib -'d e. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (H ughes! nnv w ilt.
ine "
o u flo f the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons B rew ster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^_’'hl*ft r f a lari. T .and
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to In tn r thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily th at fir fotpid little - i j
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlm tiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo gh e s satd.
JE R U S A L E M ; A ug. 7. (A T —
■ *»
no interest in such ti pn.Jeet
* O l i l U l l l l l l l n l l Jr
idgcon” after nor ree k , m in in g
Jewish leader a "dec reed n ^ o n u d e te 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI a tors
Then he i d t i n d n iwotti affldthat town of il.iHMi imputation
atoppag - Hits af- &lt;|Uainl Ihr U. h . trpteienlativr with 1
three-hour workh atoppag"
A tall vimlli. w earing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MMdMfil
I'ngi i t*u|
At that tim e they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum p u n b iil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at again st the in •Is official point of view." No
band of only eight pieces, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(em inent bv British au th o iitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th r e e . Jewish m ayors and some 40
**T-n l .* . ,-i
i
i DCTROIT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U .S . (ieneral Probrs
(I fimllniirtl tn* l‘agr I null
I he i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0&gt;ni . mimtcls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jew s for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
T he; prem ier. In yt statem ent
lliercet
#Kiv*iifiU i.
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil haunt
of checking terrorism . *
Red
Plant
Seizure
tnry Club, tile American l.egi.m mid todav and the 0 Park aid Motor
Violence continued meanwhile, httindraat by the Jo g jak arta ra ­
Four. Day IISti! Wave
British authorities announced Ihnt dio, urged ilie United Slate* tu It. U. Illark, who servrd a* a the V. F’. W .-gol lieiiind the l.nnd Car Co, notified some l.’dHi winkVIENNA. Aug, 7. ffll— l.feiH
bandm
astrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“
use
its
influence
with
the
N
eth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era th at final iissotnldv operation* General Um-ffry Keyes, Aniertntii In Midwest B r e a k s
a Mine explosion at Ua&lt; HI Ain, erlands government and In the ler and who Intends lo make Ihr formed a band booster • i bib.
will not lie resumed until next llii'llhi-t of tin- fKin power cuntiol
Sanford
school
band
second
tn
(United
N
ations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit
Jo the
N ational
between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The
„ In the district competition n' Tucadnv n* worker" tbstnteeism cummi**ion for Auatrkn, cequi&gt;*ir&lt;l As Deaths Reach (»!)
none
in
th
r
stale.
cil”
to
obtain
acceptance
of
the
Gu.’ id i* beiii,. enrniiraged by
»
a
blast ripped up 300 yards i f rail­
, ' -’ URustine, tins band made tie hompeied m i lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afume la ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu B nggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal th at an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * n o t, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|m rleil thill (Is Con- Vienna
ties, the announcement said.
lo 'h e Mtd- llm- General I C Hutchison reI'nliitkn mill.(■aitie.-v die. lie puiin J tier Avenue idnnl wns elo*e*l afte r
An extraordinary m eetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
V aid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force Keve*. tn a letter to Cul. General West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statem ent, addressed to
It take* time to b mid up u go ■ failed to repoil for worn Tialnv blld V. V h i-iilov, the ituayill'l iiieiii- tmlav after deaths It. mi tlm l*mi it i-liiu H-Ju-I. l.v employee* 'of the
Council) and other leaders decided
upon the work Stoppage In tha U. 8. Consul (ieneral W aller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh a t IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I (Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a V latit.e t ’u i.t Line Railroad and
ihe Winn I ovett Grocery Compibine in Saiifunl us elsewhere, lb i
Mark Avenue plant. Briggs If Soviet tntlttary forces I'tttl Mdzt-d hud risen to at least lii*.
Jewish areas of the Holy (.and. A. Foote in Hatavia, said that -f
"Tlie bent wave i* definitely nuv might unjlst lit the guard
They ordered all Jewish traffic hal­ the Security Council, through an
told of huw Jam es O’Neal, pro*-j .e n t I .Hi Ml home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jew ish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut U nilm nsler al Foil I’len - I plant and i.MIK) from the Matk trustee tending ri’greenu nl on a hnikrii at Chicago mi.I all point* wHlumt jFupardijing i h e i r ',r*gthe dispute, “ the Untied
N orth and W ist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their custom ary
schools, went into Kttsii* n few “ Avenue unit.
ants and place* of nmusement settleI Pent
Dedication
of
the
Tourist
In.
Ia writ
!’«*« T a »
I Closing of j he Conn *r u len t cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' the W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ------ - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s ll s s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. i t. d o 5.00
form ation Booth on North Park
A usImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: th e Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lie aty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl lim e agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert a t the tam o time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrig v - spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum ’
called for the abolition of em er­ Florida Salesm an Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttr i­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
minute*.- ’ '
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab ­
according
to
the
prpRrnm
ic*
buted
to
the
heat.'
which
he
saidal
said
"I
should
np'pteclat,,t
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tm ecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil Convicted Of Murder leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-g n le re d 86 letter front you t‘&gt; th a t effect."
(I’sB llM ta m i r u r r « « i
ter said continued high leuifern reim burse them doting thi* mllm anager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“
Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n tra in in g , i»eiim I, ussimied to
DA UK CITV. Fla., Aug. 7, (£ V - Chamber. Thi* will take place at
MANILA, Aug. 7. b it
The nvallahte. *■
the tefinery ims Been, seised a* lures could he espertial lislav, pm
A circuit rourt Jury deliberated 1:00 P , M.
slaying of two inure men of the
Shortly in*fore noon C hrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ ieii Muht- to- fu e dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported th a t l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southw ard ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
VFW On Guard Unit victing A rthur Berry, Jacksonville R egatta
fium w{1* *?,"1,Ui,,r' '
*y. 1
'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* eith er wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their teg u lar pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
o
lb-orh m agatm e salesm an, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ liiiqj T reaty CummUsior, throughout the sm 'dh.ni Fl.iiiisf And the amount they jecieve from
J
—
'
I the government.
Capt. Roy Qr««n will address ling .Willie Mas Benton, I4*year. Florida Federation o f ’ Outboard nkii;
ilitfUion
tiu I left their or the Council of Foreign Mini*- .Stale*:
,
.
At Joliet, ilk. about 41) m iles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A rjS y sj lt(ht
)t w.»
hoi t.. lets, the action catinut !»■ under­
" member* of Pgiit 3282 of th* VFW old achuolitir). ’
Motors,
and
under
direction
of-the
south of Chicago, a brief Init In-tvy | by the companies in order to
The conviction carries an nalo. CoA t G uard' Auxiliary.
at- i t s ’ 7:00 o'clock buffat supper
r 'Jt ^’r*^***! Ks4"’**.f
Official readings av the stood oi acceptod.**
downpour w** avcompm id by!
i«&gt;nitiaseii »• •*»*• r » a t
and killed tn a daylight attack . tin
(|ra,
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tem
temnerat)'pn|«cwi
la ce d m
(lie
pers
ro tttu sf a t tha Legion H ut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure a t 88 degree*.
strong winds which t ie" dow n1- , ,
...
day evening In regard to orgam trie chair.
retary
of
Bute
R.
A.
Gray
ami
poi
at ordnance general 'supply depot
Ilarrv's molhea» him . Harold
many trees sml disabled tk -sr.ty 's ( a l d W t ' l l M S l S t t T
Meanwhile 55,000 Foul, Lincoln Beauty Colt te st To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
D
latrict
Engineer,
Colonel
a t Camp llatangas, ihr m lie . •ind M ercury hourly-ruled worker*
Power service. Some IhjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how Berry began subbing and half col­ Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
were damaged by the^ I J i t 8 111 &gt;» i l i a l l i n i f t O f l
began a lay-off ,expevti-il, tu la*!
much U to bo paid to mambar*. lapsed in her ehalc where she b .d trophies and prltea to th* winners
One scout was hit hy six hul
It w ai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the R egatta will he presented lets and diet! almost Instantly, a t least until next Tur»dap, nllrlA beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
County
or
Central V fiU rd iy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!m uni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed a t the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrln lrd , whlh the strik e of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given a t the M ayfair Inn for the other, with tw o ’shots in the
J Uaidwell of Florida,
plica of post commander F. J). court immediately upon receiving members of the Benior and Junior forehead, died ’■ few huura la in M urray Corporation of America Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’ “ '■r
will I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s .s . Ho- &lt;licd a t-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now aw ay on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an .A rm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given S at mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
frtendx.
■ j _ pending notificawithheld
urdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartm ent, to which *h*
“ Due to th a fact th a t so many Large Cuban City
* S tale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle wars
tloh of next of kjn.
o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest tem peratuii * vs-»ter. had returned - a fte r reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed
vaUran* it # seeking membership
A ttack s on U, 8. Army pei
will te rv e
aa toaatm aater.
A
accounting
oftjc*
munity llulldltefT y the laike Mary
Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce#
113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general
In th# VFW post w# are issuing
To V isiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun day,
sponsored dfoce w ill' be sonnet since June 28 have result
where she was employed. Author*
Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
a special invitation to these men
ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
committee, it was • announced ton ih c r point* rejbuAing lOtl bi Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturH AV AN A, A u r . 7,
On* hern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel FUUpwine m ilitary rnmm*nd ami
lo attend the m e e tin g " *md Ad—
, W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, G rier, com mittee more included: F resni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room.
. ju tant Hauls.
the U. S. crim inal investigation today attrih u trd the fire th at chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee 30 persona Buffered Injuries as
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and F arli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
w
as
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and E ffing­ tim e in the office of her brftthsr,
o f - th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx tim es yesterday afternoon and M atthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone g et­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
th a t the Sanford poet had tbe la s t night by earthquakes.
Funeral arran g em en tt have not
Mayor O f Altam onte Housholder O ffices
tin g into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public and I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To N ew Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach a t C rystal Lake, Mr. Grier Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
d iitrict m eeting in P eL and.
*
la- In the fam ily cem etery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. M atthtw a was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil nig h t In fe a r that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell w as
Springs
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor o f A ltam onte
E rn e st F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn.
*
Plant R oof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm 'lh attorney, today ennounccd th r S tate Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the ea rth ’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of h it law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
■
*
Goodard w as elected city clerk to the
A tlantic
N ational
Dank kept th e M ate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first trem or was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h e n he ha* been loc­ til the F ire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death tw o w seki ago of L. R. ated fo r many year* to the Brum- tq fully extinguish ft, said Mr.
Game Slated Friday
Sanford hoy* and girls are
Dredging operations designed
heavy downpour cauaed the roof th a -la st a t 13:46 A. M. today.
Brooking, This was a special elect­ ley Pulealon Building, where he Morrison.
invited by the Orlando Recreation to deepen the 8 t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries w ere claa- ion.
will b* associated w ith hi* son
■ r-L
*------ = -----------D epartment to atten d an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
d a r but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
w ere 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age p arty to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
l VISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, J r. Darla, who are^ nrw com eri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the m in.
out Orient* province, but with who cam e second In th e mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
- ftr m ^ f lf —Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening a t the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- h r-S an tiag o . m i ttlirir V6t*a to T O r M a tt- ^ rte ^ e u if e ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park a t 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities rep o rtin g effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,fro n t of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion C aptain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “ Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed w ith 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
A t '10:00 -o'clock th ere will be ed .th is ‘ morning hy Edward H ig [Richard Deu» and Rotary C aptaiir
tn regard to City tlUliIn torrents. The door wee locked, Berecoa. Palm*. Soriano, Anti Ms. tola) vota, 128 out of 130 colored occupied by Judge J . G. Sharon
Flayers
or*
Cliy M anager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, m
anager of the Semirwli
Seminole Orville Touchton.
manager
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- reg istran ts coat th eir vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted a t the p a rty , and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n a n o and Central Toes Jo.
87 o ut o f-114 w hite registrant*.th# la ta T. B. H iggins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8 tetlo n WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
T he buildings reported moat
In th e voting fo r clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared th a t pritea will be given to w inntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, J r. will pit
arrived w ith th e key to le t them in,
imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 161 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttr a c t­
retu rn her* soon to-check Local en tra n ts are advlaed to 1300,000 last week fo r OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed w ith a roar.
hospital and an a r t school. The cost for F red rM U k u e r. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally a l telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken a t a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now .aitell- Itnlnrv, H arry Robson will h
T he W eather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some p rivate hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W fo r fu ll particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l ra in fell in f t i / a hours,
eollopeed.
void, sold M r.’ M clatoih.
blind* an d yellow ’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiv in g .

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Indonesians Ask New SHS Bandmaster Reveals
_U.S__ Delegate
-Plans-And-Urges Civic-Backing
To

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Jewish Leaders
In Palestine Order
3 Hour Work

• Thousands Of •
i Industry •.
Workers Idle

Kmployers Help
National Luard
Fnlisfmenl Drive

City’s Program
For Labor Day
Is Announced

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Jumped up in the and
lie spoke nut clearly
M
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“It •speak
fnr (tie n.„Ji
sudlim m ,1' Then,
o n ^ ih C Jsefalf, he promised that
fbose 1 it ending the hearing would
remain quiet.
“ We w ant to hear this a* Amer­
ican cUisens." he deciaicd.The young man said he was
Leonard Small, of Bropklyn, N. Y„
a student a t Ceorge W ashington
Upivendty here.
Capitol police, moving forward
to carry out Ferguson'.* in itn in
tioos to clear the room, hesitated.
One of them *sald to SrathIt "You

lug on Sm all’s promts" ifie a
rnce would rem a in ' quiei and
called his Inal ruction* fo* poll** to
clear the room.
Brew ster went hark to'th&gt;* chair
to gnaw er a series of
tioiu Hughes gave to Chairman
Ferguson (R -M irh l'o f the Renat j
atib-commiuIn his replies, B rew stm .
1. Acknowledged -hat he I; id
eaten a t least "three breakfast*
In th e la st faw month**' at a *pe.
rial nrsidence maintained here by
Pan-American Airways as a guest
ren te r for officials and antnluyee*
But the Maine senator in*f*lci|
this could not lie let med I In- "Pan
American Palace" an I instead
Waved photographs of what H im
■tev tailed **TV£}\'* palatiiil" home
and swimming pool.
2. Agreed that Sam Pryor, a
vice president of Pan A nnrican
and form er Connecticut Republican
national committeeman: Is a close
friend of hit.
I. Said It was true that be bad
spent two Thanksgiving vacations
o f ghoul one week epch at a home
Pryor -has at ifobe Sound, Fla.
Brewster said P ryor wan no’, there
and he (B rew ster I h'ad p u n based
hi* own food and borne nil eg*

s A N F o n i) n r itA U v a A N F O R n ,

m o rio n s were under way to tranfci governmental fnnetionn tr,
Ilukittlnggi; In Sum atra, if l»*c-

Indonesia Request

tl khIihM ,l» » »•»«• n . r l
Nation* would lie d e a lin g a murhnreded preceilent to prove to the
world lt» authority .ran stun war National Guard Drive
and settle dispute*." It said that
United Nations arhiliation o ffe r­
ed the only* hope of settlem ent. encourage rm|tliiyees to enlist In
SJarlfoeddin earlier
said hr the National Cuard and to make
hoped th at surh n rortimhudon it possible for them to do so w ith­
would-lie made up nf the United out any financial sacrifice *or loss
Stater, C leat Britain, A ustralia. of vacation time. This new- jMilicy
India and the Philippine* and is ex|iected to go into" effect
immediately, it was stated,
lierhap* Slam.
"Tlie government and people i In making this announcement,
Hoi
‘of the Itepuldir of Indonesia tjrn -firlferal
should consider
fully ’ prepared to subm it to o‘j eth er employ
I
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a t &gt;• I a- i * rr r - . f
decision -in- which ,11 cistrSttoil ' 1 the m erits of this proposition and
'
' t National
o -•f the
recommended' a- th*1 "jftrinun v Uu* Importance
____ I . . a _________
mean* to settle the dispute," th tiu a n l to the maintenance nf~law
and tinier and the security of the
government slnlrtnent *»td.
The Ne|heiland* artny h»m*h nation.*
ed trxlny that it bad suffered 22
ra iu s ltlr s —ffl—truce violations hv
Jewish Order
the Lndotirsians since
Monday
mtdnigbl and officials of the Be
public vnirrd rounter arcUMtioi
la w I hi uuhout r s L 'jlw
I *1*'
that the Dutch hud commit! "&lt;l gfnup iepeuted a pleqjr' t 1* fight
new hrraches of the cease file Jew ish iinJergioiind t e r m i i » l
groups.
A Hutch rommonlipte «*id four
Tile th ice mayors founded up by
new viotallnns nf the order h a lt­ tiie British.. are
Israel. Roknch of
__ ____
ing hostilities had occurred in Tel Aviv, lived Ben Afrti of NatJava and fhuiistm, nnd th a t stlcM nova amt Ahraham Krinitsi of
actions in the last th ice days Itainat Can. They are l*wmr held
had cost them four dead, 17 at the laitrun detention,ram p with
wounded and one missing.
the other attested JeWif. hvist of
Premier Amir BJarifoetldin of, whom are ineinlH-ra of the Rigid
the Republic declared In Jngjukni Wing Revisionist party. The Jews
ta tha( Huteh forces liad moved were arrested under eftergshey
four miles nearer the ItepuliHceri regulations and no sparltiq i haigri
y rstrn lay ami th a t prrj

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TH URSD A Y .

Chinese Inf, Position
To D efeat *Red Arm j

m m t to the press ?"
Chairm an Ferguson tit Mirh)
accented affidavita n f Alina Anplewick and M. E. Bell, captain

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NANKINC. Aug. 7—
supported. governmelt.1 troop* Is
western' Shantung province fo r*
ed unit* of Red (icneral Lit
I’o-Cheng's army liejlt against
the Cmxl-swollen Vellowr Riser
today while government force* It
eastern Shantung Increased jv e m *

Brewster would get a ahanre to
reply later.
*
The hearing was punctuated hy
frequent flare-ups of temper. Once,
Ferguson areused Hugncs uf “tryim t
A
llI a A P A rlti^
t hat
W n M m ill
ing (to
discredit'

feat on the Communists, In thk
West because the Yellow Kivar
was now five miles wide sod few
hosts Were available.

ing "unfair'
tio n s m t him

a t Senator

U rcw atrr (R -M e)\w tH i Hughes
charges once attem pted to "blackm a l l ____
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him into
agreeing to an airlin o merger.
Called a “pack of. Jta*' Brewster
ter'a denial th a t therV la any tru th
in the "blackm ail' story.
Finally, f rrg p s o n flared* Up. l '
. ’’We appn-eiate th a t w h a t, you
are try in g to do h ire indicates
clearly you are trying to discredit
the com m ittee," Krrg(i«o,i said in
measured phrase*. . nTbat m raps
the integrity o f th e'U n ited States
Senate is a t stak e." \
lie* told th e muit^m illionaire
plane m anufacturer th a t hv rannot control th e eomikiUre "by
vour g reat w ealth," I

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Butbake a cafce

Everyday/

Airline Hostess

Jane Parkers

II ..nligartl ftniM
avlt hv H arriett Applewick, a
TWA hostess, which term ed th*
Brrw ster charges “ absolutely untrue.”
The hig crowd a t the hearing
laughed when Hughes added that
he "never carried a hostess" along
on hla private plane.
He eaplained that Miss Apple*
wick was along from Washington
to Columhus tu "serve meals to llw
two senator*." Hughes said hs
hail never «ecn the TWA hotter*
In-fore the Ohio trip nnd had never

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4. Acknowledged 'ineT Ti
accepted free transp-iitaliuq
Pan American’a special'' YHv*,«
airliner from Washington id 'K a leigh, N. C. H e said hn'w m st to
Ratrigh to confer with I hi: lute
Benatop Halley fD-NCl at Bailey’s
request about aviation legislation.
Brewster also repeated'v hit at
lughr*' story of a "pctjiMiiitbin"
or a merger.
"The suggestion that ] held a
whin over Mr. Hughes is ridicul­
ous," he declared.

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N ew Army System
offtcerg determ ining the quel
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offievr - from
Unfore the Atniy has p n
motad It* officers largely through
Iqrily. system, a man’s raid’
lly being contingent upon bis
. length of service rather than his
qualifications. The Navy ha* fo1. to w e d a system nf srlertluti, with
modifications, for years
In Its report on the lull, the
House Armed Service* Commit*
tea eaid it will bring more raphl
youthful .officer*
... __ t
eateer* satU faclnry 'enough hi
attract capable men, pnimising
enough to hold In service the cn
pable men. already in uniform.
and economical enough to 11*
reptablr from a budgetary stand*,
point.”
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One b f the tnajnr firovisiottr
of tho’ new act is a llnlHatinn on
four-star officers, li B m lu the
peacetime m ilitary establishment
to II four-star officers .a fte r J u ­
ly I, HMS, five for, live- j Army,
four for the Navy, fih tP 'P ir the
A|r Corps and one for the Ma*
tin s Corps. In adiiition llie I'irS
Ident’s chief of sta ff would hold
fotir-stai rank while serving lit
that capacity.
There would la- thr**-»tiii offl
ter*. 23 In the A r m y /J O in the
AJr Corps. 2 In the M aine. Corps
ge rterals
and 202 one-slar generals.
Until such tim e' as the arm
ed services' strength irache* the
level* prescribed hy peTmancnt
law, the new law routlnue* the
present system of tem poiary pr-»*
motions fo r tem iioiary-duly offlcer».
For the Navy, the legislaUnu
inlnaJuce* for the firat lime Uw
selective system of promotion in
the grade of adm iral, H eronflrr,
art officer of adm iral rank m in t
One reetilt of that change, tlu
committee said, will lie to (wrmlt
outstanding officers to ’ Irectimc
admirals at *n earlier age hy
Weeding nut the older men ahead
of them who can’t qualify to
retain* their statu*.
The bill also allows the promo
Uon of especially wslt-quallfm-1
men in advance of average off.*

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�THURSDAY, AU n. 7, 1947

Oviedo Is Scene
Of Much Activity
In Home Building
Construction U n d e r
. Way On Projects
In Business Section

THE
a lia New York Cily *nd N iagara flam rhlrr. Dorothy Iter*
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' Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Parker
WHry Alielt and T m ldv’kinlia!l have returned (nun » Dili threnghare spending thi* w e e k 'a t .Day* out the N ortheastern S tate ., vislttona llearh. Johnnie "June, in ing In WayheagUbt. JV. i*. JoTii lim
spending acveral day* in Orlando U. F. Wlieelera. in N. &gt;v York Cily
with Mr, and Mr*. Malcolm Jour* anil N iairara Kalla. The,- are now
and Beverly Ann. Mr. an J Mr*, a t Davtona llrarh for the remain*
Malcolm Jones, daughter, Beverly der of the month. Iter .mother,
Ann and nephaw, Johnnie, itlan to Mr*. Mather,’ stayed .it their rot*
•pend Mimetinre at Wildwood vi*|t- tage at Daytona whd* they Were
Inn relatives.
away.
“Grandpop" Bill W aid I* »mll*
inir broadly ‘these days. H i, only

By MAIIIAN It. DISKS
There are many new ’home* and Mien, but Bill *ay* h
buiH 'nga going up in Oviedo 1rt .Sambo** to him.
recent week*. .Mr. and Mm, Chur*
Thy K. 1*. Ragsdale*. file t tie,
le« T. N Iblar k hare started run*
atructlon of their lovelv new homo I,eon. and Bobby 1 hav.i n v rn lly
on the Sanford Highway. arroa* returned from a trip to At b n la.
from the Don C a rrs* * v-t” The Ga. and New York City.
■weet cottage of the (ieurge C.
Mr. and Mr*. Dun. Carrnwny
Mean*’ (Minnie and went get trill
aoon be ready for oecuoaney. Till* have returned from t&gt; n y t n n n
la also situated near tin' Cat* fb-nrh. hut plan to In* off io r unother destination in *i rtittpl** of
jm way’s and Nildaeka.
weeks.
N ear Sw eetw ater Park entrance,
the Ben Joneses' (Louise and U rn'
new bumralow I* icolnir up in a
hurry. T hr Joe Beailey. Jra. are
making rapid progress on tbrir*
in the new auh*&lt;ltvision at Sweet
w ater
m l Novella
w
Aulln plan to sta rt laving the ou*fb.
blocks ftn theirs next to Louise
- • ■- ■
and Joe’s next week. The Rev. Mr. and Mr*. Lei
*"d .M rf f N~. Thompson, »who, Mr. and .Mrs* E . K.
M artin
were burned-out ta*tThuvU.H*lvl»,g1 fcu|^ * p , t Diiytiin:
» a y . . . r e now enjoying lire com*
&gt;t , h(. u .#ch
Torts of their new homo.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill t
Thr 1’aul Campbell* an* proud Jack, and Mrs. II.
to show anyone utuund their rdor- ___
__
able new manure apartm ent. The
M erritt Staleys an* beginning to m
‘
feel ' a t home in their- *-nttnge H y ---- ------------ - v
how. The Tommy Moons, recent
'
bride and groom, qre *tnrtintr 'l.e 't
M
new hpmc next to the CantplielW*.
H I | ■
Tiuniiiv nnd M uithii'Stab'.- are also

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planning on their new home on
jLake Charm in the near futon
• velvn and Itoliert Ian- Kemp and
baby dnughter. June, have just
moved into their new place.
— In — thy — hnstnVSX .i u i i h i .- the*
Standard Oil Company is . delhR
fast work on the new station
aerosa from the place they had to
tear the old one down to ipnLu
room for the tu*a Iritrliw ••&lt;*. The
Cily Hall and Health Clinic u
undergoing SIUIII* rennfating. liny
on the other aide of town, near I
C&gt;»c Malcolms' Leon Bagsdale D
TonstrucUng a large, new ware*
house. Young H arris has tevenlly
moved into his new husinrai es­
tablishm ent.
*
Work on the two new highways,
Chuluola and (ianeva. Is progr?c*
aing nicely, .Heavy rains in I'eren*
weeks havg heyn retarding their
progress on these higbwi't.i. ns
well as the new bridge.

5

Mr. and M rs.-J i *ll . Btaley^aml
^ Ir. and M ra Tommy Stidey are
visiting in Bethlehem. Pa. with
Mr. ^ n t l Mra. Hilt S earrest anJ
. a Knroute lliey
friends
at
.vlsltwl relatives arid
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Macon, flfc. and Washington,,

Legal Notice

SANFORD

IIE R A l.D .

M r. ElUnlwth 4IT
.1ark*&lt;mvlltr, w m a visitor...

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S A N fO R D .

Fred fin *„ri.'ewhllnub i: u* W&lt;»-

llJent fnt iiMother year. Mi. lien

Kimrr.il Servirc* itir U v ri. Kill- F.
First Vjce-pi rodent and
gbam who dint at th&lt;* Florida
t.'lialriiinn. Mi*. Young
S ah ilaH im were- h*Vt WfjlfffWWF" H arr-.
. 11(J(|
at the Oviedo lta,iM«i C hurrh, the Ffdlftan Chair
Milton
Km, II. IL Link, officiating. Pall- Corr. k o r i r r y
•• Em.
Robert
Imarer* were* Jack. Klliert, Ray. nrll. Irea-nurt;
Direr*
Karl F errell, nml lo,1 t.li.) lira*- I**1’ hio |. You

Where Customers Send Their Friends'

Jtnu* Spi tu i‘1 mi I lah y
monlhly hu*m r*‘ tin■&lt;
dam*t*,&lt; have retm ne.l from a
of the Woman’s Misslriun.* So
vaenihtj in Keotnrky.-* - ■**-*■**
* i'f the Oviedo llaptU t C hurrh
1held Monday aftertidiin
Mr. aiid Mrs. R e a m G allon
church. Officer* (•&gt;. the commit
U tatliiiiii tlH I'm tv •;&gt;««!« *

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l»c ASP All AC US pir. ran 25c
SCOTT TISSUE 2 fur lUc
SPINACH *No 21. can 15c Waldorf TISSUE 2 for 1.1c
PEAS

Bonus

M ns-Ml. 22c

Del Monte Early liarden

Libby’* (inrdak Snj at

No. 2 cim

Harram rnto Fancy

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rest_____________
Value Slierd

Rifet* ■Velvet

PEACHES No. 1 ran 15c CHOC SYRUP
Knrhantresd, ft ox. Jar

2 for Mi

PEANUT BUTTER

29c K&lt;

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21 oz

15c

MirmTf’ Whip

Salad Dressing;

No. 2 ran Old Glory

PORK &amp; BEANS
No. 2 ran wh.

.

IRISH POTATOES
No. 2 can Fancy

DICED BEETS
CUT BEETS

^W G IO H O X
qL 15c

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THE SANFORD HtRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A G E PO U R

T IIU R SD A Y . A U G . 7. 1947

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K a la k t t .h e d

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Election I hsuc In
New Telescope May
The Sanford Herald
Britain
Created
By
n i l l &lt; k «4 4 a l l i r t f f i l l a i a r i i i
Solve Question Of
M 4 U U i f at
- In thi-re n I aihI W orld? Muny rem em ber the m ovie,
&gt; a a lw 4 , I ' la i ia a
New
Regimentation
L ife On Planets
based on Conntt Doyle's story of that nnme, q t n plateau
1 1 1 M a ia a lla A i » a a
W»1»T« 4 a a m a a l r la a a lu a llr a
M a k a r XT, t i l l , at Ik a I ' - . l u i l l r a
•I » a a l . r J , t -la r ld * . a « 4 n tk a A r t
#4 t M f n a a a t M a ir k a, 1H*1,
B O L L A N il U I I I U N
E A lt u r
b O IIIK IN U K A K
B a a la ra a M a a a a a t

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THURSDAY^

AUGUST 7, I#17

BIBLE VKKBE fU I( l u l l AY
bu t so m e ha v e N o r even
LISTEN ED , NOR CARED TO
HEAR WHAT GOD.HAS TO RAY
TO US: Whatsoever God hath
■aid uAto th a t do.—Gan. h i: 10.

ANATOMY
(From llioloila)
Hknda one can undarilatid—they
| hold
And move, carat*, and grasp and
b in d ;

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But whilt "f ll.nt **.. fluLlu

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Which by a single eoutuf ia ■brok*

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Whoso h a b ita t' I* w ith e r ahull
N or vain, ami who*« word ia nev­
er apokenT
How frail ia man' hum ility,
How atoul his arrogance, to know
Bot half of h|a anatom y
A nd raat thereon hla happlnett
and
j, nHUBF.lt

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They are' hard, they are. w arm or
cold,
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Thay ara to ft; ami (u- the blind
I hay can raad. ‘w ,
T k c tt too are w. it hill niuu’i hen,
And ao ara li|ii am) e y r t bnd brow;
Thay have lhair m&gt;»U&gt;r:«s, but
than
*
Ona can alw ays touch than), hare
and now.

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across Boston H arbor front Ihe ol ,
term inal. Several other airpott*
are located in the vicinity.
Pell, who Is a veteran tranapor
oilot and form erly flew w ith tha
China National Alrwayb, came to
M assachusetts about threa months %
ago to take charge of operation:
for the N orth A tlantic Alrwqya,
Joseph Murphy, general m an­
ager of th e Beacon Plant, said a
poaxibly worao disaster was aver
ted aa the plane barely skimmer,
huge tanka atoring hundreds ol ,
thousands of gallons of gasoline,
naphtha, b e n s in e ^ il and ta r,
8ome employees at the oil plant
said they navy a plane elrrRng
qverhead'before the crash, leading m
officials t o a peculate th at Pali was P
looking fo r a place to land.
Had he flown Juat 10 feet to the ,
....................
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.. ...
left
of the furnace
chimney,
they
pe *ould have landed in a
Donj "suitable for an emergency
landing." •

Plane Crash

d a te s tlecldod to tr y to mold tlm
m irror of fijn-d quarts. A lte r two
yrara of exkrtijry^U ng, a disk
of fused uuhrVtV*** p o u n d , but
it clacked whll^-' coolimr. The
1G00.000 spent thus fa r on tne pro­
ject was w ritten off .ra a Itm and
a m anufacturer of ovenwaro glasa
•IPvrex* w as.authorised,tu»fay-.fiia
-luck.
'U s in g a m lstu re o f. silica
aaad. sod* and borax, this
company sta rted naperim rntIng In 1931, pouring disk* of
various alien from 26 inches
on up to 200 Inches. Not until
Iferrm ber 2, 1930, did It suqcrd
in pouring
a aa tb fa rto ry
__2SP■Inch dhw. Ten months
were required for It ’to cool
and th e disk was shipped
- 3,000 miles by train to P as­
adena In 1930.' The Calleth
optical shop has spent the
laal I t yearn—with lim e, out
for lh« w ar—grinding end
polishing almost five Iona of
glaa* off lha a u rfa rr of Ihe
diak.
To reduce weight and provide
g rea ter atru ctu ral strength, tha
m irror was poured with a waffle
ribbed back. T h it ribbing cause*
the "honecomh” effect readily
notlcahle in photographs of the
pints disk. A thin conting of alum ­
inum will be spread on tin reflect­
ing aide of the disk a fte r it
moved tu Palom ar.
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II (.mint,* flaw |-aa» BWl
the middle of the oil olar.l. The
small plane was completely swal­
uboundinR in 'dlliositUrs and other prehistoric Mfc, which a
DEW ITTE M CKBNZin
lowed up aa_ it dropped tntd the
lly
RALPH
DIGIITON
party of explorers found in the Amazon valley. There was
Al1 Foreign Affnir* A nalyu
20-foot wide "field burner.”
AP .N easfealurm
T hat w«» n m oil ronvlndng
this much ponxibility t o ll, that no one knows what fs in
.--Art-Aaptoalon cocked the urea a*
PASADENA,
C alllb--Unlit is
the plane crashed. The l-ody »«f
munh of tin* 6,000,000. square miles of JuiikIc and swamp • poh-H which Social)it Prim e Bin. icientlsts of tha £Sth century- have
Itlcr
A
ttire
mailc
in
tbo
Hou**
of
one girl fell between the uuUr nnd
thnt make up the Amazon urea and that of its tributaries. Commum yca(cciiay in dealing solved the prtihlems of interplaneInner wall* of the great twin-walltravel, they'll proably still
To explore it adequately is a gigantic undertaking, with Knyluml’a rconom ij cd«i«, laryusing
r j brick and ateel cylinder^ The
th e SS^tiO.OOU, 200-inch
worthy of a universal.institution like the United Nations. convincing from the viewpoint that t*
olh«-r three plunged into the redtelescope now n e a rin g ‘completion
So the Uuiteii.Nntions Educational,'Scientific and Cultural the politco-enomic ayatrni of (hi* atop Palom ar Mountain.
hot flam ing Interior and were tu rn ­
America
of
our#,
tha
ivatein
Uiat
ed beyond recognition within a
Exploration nus taken this area ns its first project. As if Britain forsook fot- Sociallirtt, U There’s no b etter place on earth
few minutes.
the Amazon were not enough, purl of the upper Orinoco the belt of them ail,
Tor a telescope of th is magnitude
I t was the third in' a rerias of
valley mid British, Dutch and French Guiana ,w|l(-also
r. AtLlee'a explanation* of.the lays Dr. .John A. Anderson, ex
tragedies th at lias virtually wiped
icutivr
officer
of
lh"n
Observntury,
collapac,' amt tire d raitic remedir*
explored. •
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out one of New England*’ oldest
of. th g i California In itP
and best known families, An clip
A lost world such ns Doyjd imagined br not lilfely to. which he propotei, »how rliariy Council
(ute
of
Technolcigy,
-jn
charge
of
that * Id* country's fR st all-out
er brother died .in action in World
la* found, ThCr* might be ruined cities, the prddQcts of urr- Socialist
experim ent has in the th e, Palomar telescope project.
W ar- I, shot* down &lt;ii the last
kpown eivilizatjons. Cities built by the .Maya Indians cen- short period of two years arrived .T he moon m ight l«* a better
American flight over German lines
tiiriou-ago have been found in Central America, completely at th r point of conkidvraLJ-i goy. spot for sta r g atin g because It
lust before the Armistice. A younovergrown by'the jungle.
,
ger w as k llla d -p la y iiu
crnm m tal reKimentatipa of th« in­ has no atm osphere. Rut as lung
remain
earth-bound
year* ago.
. -IT
------------------- :----Mon* probable are prosaic but valuable ilhla on natural dividual. In shurt, the royal toad wince
will be Important
The Mandril plane wa* nn hour*
.
resources, primitive tribes and' natural history. Ad the to Utopia has made * sharp, turn Palomar
Atmosphere above Palom ar
toward
a
regim
e
which
certainly
ami
a
h
alf
overdue
a
t
the
ije»'e,,if
Ammonium
N
itrate
Is
world’s largest unknown- urea, it must yield much new partake*, prrhap* only tem porar­ is vlrar virtually ev er/ night
airport, 16 mites nwav. when It*
* v
wt
vr
•
information.
of
th
r
year.
The
site
U
only
ily, of totaliarianiim .
crashed, le ad in g -fire official'! t o | B u n n U ( ] I I I N e W
IO rk
125
miles
from
Calleeh,
apd
a
■peculate Pell was attem pting an ,
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Right h ere-it ihould ho in id R-,
good paved rnsd runs all (be.
fairness that the Kuv»mmtnt hnr
emergency landing.
\ NEW YORK, Aug. 7, UP)— •
Buying Black
way to Ihe lop. Palomar Moun­
AriY chance to save th - quartet y-irr Commissioner Frank Ousyla
been saddled with many burden*
was hopeless. W aste gn» being
banned ammonium w trate,
inherited from the war. Of course tain itself is a solid block of
ys
u\s
Always uiutahlej by its Very nature, the black market former Prime M inister Winston granite, 30 mites long, 10
pumped into the turnnre was the fertiliser Ingredient th at
in Berlin is now.undergoing a re-organization, says David Churchill ssys th ere wU| Im&gt; no re ­ miles wide and 25 miles deep.
quickly shut off ami then, through on ship* th a t exploded in the
Even a se’vere earthquake
covery from the country'* p rn e n t
emergency door*, worker* drugged Texas City and Brest, France,
M. NIchol, writing from that city.
harly ja r
the
tele
until “ the g u ilty men. would
.with long pole* ami hooks lo te- disasters, from piers and w are­
The fart thnt the United States has cut off Die ship* misfortunes
whose ersay theories and personal wope enough to knock the ash ­
ruver tho rem ains of the victim* houses of N ew York City.
nients of dgnretn to the Joccuplqd zones, together' with incompetence have brought its es off an astronom er’s rlgaret.
Quayle said la st night th a t th*
as the interior cooled.
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Russia’s nuive to ship in large quantities of cheap cigarets, down, have been driven front power
W jtnesses reported hearing a ban would be enforced against
has just about removed that former item of currency. An by the votes of the natio n .'’ How­ The mere fa rt th a t' unborn gen­ M. II. BROWN, optician in motor sputtering about a half Ihe n itra te "no m atter w hat Its
of the grinding of Ihe
mile from the Beacon Oil Plant mode of transportation — ahip.
end has been n-achfltl, also, to the supply of personal ever. he is leader of the ro n ittx a . erations of scientist a le ex- charge
m irror, says his crew now is
or otherwise.
tive
opposition
to
tha
A
ttlea
renected
to
rely
heavily
on
th
r
new
*- I rail, truck, plan* oi
said th a t it "Juat missed the lb»sarticles of value which Die Germans have been using for glme. T hrusting politic* aside w, telecopy^iy^jcuve„y&lt;*awb.. J* ta »
within o n e d ifih wave-length
y, L ite , rifSttjjw tt , 1kuAA.j’/ t L flW jW dftt
»j‘
b
W
V
.*t*d:
jUTVHore
IRQ
black market hading.
ib v 'M « M l -A ahoVl wave-leng­
ifoiis ■
to • hannolo flial
AVtWgt nrSd¥’ tk?»J-v, j? ,.n to 'lo n g to bulfit. ll’ m ust V
fore plunging dow n'the chimney.’. i th a t is m ust hasanio
th fo u th ly i* 1/100,000 of an
Purchasing offices' which the Russians'ha v,* maintain­ striking adm its Ion*;
The big Bosley airport Is j»ai die,**
nearly perfect as possible, nn-l
inrh. Tinhe
goal ii*i .o
lo po.ian
poliah in
the.
TT'!— &gt;,
fint .Inki t time. The late D r., men.
e goal
ed for Die buying of watches, jeWelry and old gold have - I ’ would agree th a t !t
eorK#? £ llrry *IUIf , founder of
i
*n*rro r
^ H h ln ont«
been closed without Warning. Such nmalbunle operations have been better If We h
g reater concentration of 'jlffo ri
toulit' Wilson O bservatory, first .
" V * : ?n« th ®* * P « '
are. thus rurloikftlr but c h a m p a g n e , light •bulbs, stockings M
feel parabolld arc.
a y b e 'we ' have tried tu 'flu too
Removal Announcem
ent
Started, working . on ihe Pulumr.r
and sugar stilj maintain thv.ir status and are carried be­ much In a short tim e. &lt;
“W r can’t poliah the mirror
: • I) . *tiH
t
I'J year* ago.
doWn to absolute perfection,”
;.|k , * r tween zones and between countries by the big operntora.
“ it may welt be th at. We have project
Anollier reason was World War
adm its Brown. 'T h a t ' would
. I havo moved my office from Tho Atlantic Na­
•This whole illegal, artificial m-t-jip is a symptom of tile re la ifd controls too soon. There 11, For five years the telescope
taka another 100 years. Maybe
has been a failure on the part »( wa* neglected while arianlista
tional
Bank Bldg, to tho Brumlt*y-Pul«Alon Building.
economically diseoBed state t»f Cerjnnny. Only when pro* some
longer."
workers to real ire th a t shor­
Comer of Firat St root and Park Avenue, Sanford,
duction ran Ik* raised to somewlu-ro near normal, and the ter hours ami higher w ages must turned their attention tu weupops.
The telrscope was .ii-iuing com­
Florida.
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recognized currency of the country will buy a reasonable be match A! by g reater effort."
N ew SH S Band
when war broke out In
amount of the necessities of life, will Ihe black market, A n d ao becam e of th is lark of pletion
Europe,
says
Dr.
Amh-ra.on,
’’and
In the future I will be aHHocinted in the practice
riw lliatian. the Prime Miniitci
with ull its evil effects, have a chance to die out.
| f M M fitS W tfi
ffl-S M
!* •* «
4 4 IS ? )
in "peratlon
nt liiw with my Krm_Jia.rlvUr.ainl hiH-wifo-Dtrrin, under
said hi* government wool,) have woubl have l«-en nut
Jav
a
ap.fciot-ltin*
-sm
nli-rrt
J
l
t
n
i
l
llaiKir-”.the-lime-ilX.
Jtt_UKft~»mmB-incaaurn nf control- almutG rralrsl
Hie firm Rame-of Houaholder Asaociateg.
ganiietj a school I,and th a t won
technical problem
- I t a il y iu u l-N d u k in m ie s ---------over the employment of labor In
nstiiioa) fame.
in building Ihe telesrop* wa*
Our new offict-a will be opened Friday August 8th,
order lo stim ulate production. He
New instrum ents arc needed, he
Ihe mirror. R tru rtu rsl work on
1947.
Indiana has been celebrating the 100th birthday of the added:
asserted,
t-Vperially
bnsnes,
lis
ts
•
trtrscopr— the instrum ent
will Involve some sacrifice, the
won* and percussion instrument#.
exclusive of Ihe 20-lun m irror
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad. Not that one ■of-'This
Individual liberty, though a*
Entrance to office Floor No.-103 North Park A’ve.
Mr. .Smith today appealed to a!!
Hoosiur in l.WM) know.^it.hy this,, its official title. To all it little as possible. It may be necee- weighs 500 Ions—vras not fivic
group* to aid in se cu rin g ,
even started until 1936. after
New
Phone No. 1300.
is the Wonaiii a by-name derived from an Indian word, sarv In take steps to lim it employ­ scientist* h id assu re i them ­ thc#c instrum ents.
ment on less essential -verk.'
meaning "fast-running."
Mr. Sm ith revealed th at he had |
selves such a m irror could be
Tlie government will lake action . made.
Ernest Housholder
l»ft his Lake City post in ord»V j
The Motion is not- tin- only road whose real name is agrilnst
any industries operatinl
to be near his parents who live In
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known to few. Till* New York, Chicago A St. Louis means w ith/'inefficii'iiev or lack.of will."
little to-mnnv wfn&gt; live along tliei Niclicdi'Pliifetl The Big Employees in Ihe more c ssen lisl: In 1920. Dr. Hale and his assn- Lon gw mu),
Four is know ns Hitch fur more widely than its official Industries will have to work lo n g -;
and coal miners will tie aiked
designation, the Cleveland.'Cinnminti, CiilcngtHij: *3t/ Louis. Pr.
Ami ten Westerners mid Southerners Mpi-ax- nf 'ilit- Katy tot work half an hour .1 day udd.-

T h e population o l f$ahghal,
CJnnk, in case you «ie intereiieil.
tA 4,274.486. Well b«t you duin'l to one who refers to the Missouri, Kansas. &amp; Texas,
Atflee appealed to Viorken not
h«vc .ny idea it m i io lm&lt;-.
These names Mic railroads arcept?l*Tla-y may have to ore** far increase* of.w aget. lie

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other ideas aiKiut the derisive r«'p(jer|nu^ of their Initials, asked industry and commerce (o
from declaring nigh divid­
w Irri tb p IM n W g re ,, l.arkmvaiiiiuK
. . _A ^Yedcrii
______
becomes refrain
jip m
I'-rngrm f Mirends.'
theDelay,' Linger ^ Walt. But Hmt !siuuitht-r nt«ry
E nalam i’s import* are to be cut
[to took dtn wife In * bairtull
jU s J l
n a i u e r th a t will tnea.n
|A» if ia »how liuw lUmottaiK UH

\fr- ■
f lff ,
| f ? -:

ilwoth#: 'dly.
lo prove something or other,

&lt;&gt;

rh rlv tian Helepr* Munilor ! '

il w i T t i kOl quite lin e ’ ju*t

vrhkt.
* j The United State* h*»’ paid U»
ikipttU lo llungaty,* tomelhing
which wogldn'l be ol wry much
importance if 'it were not. lor the
fact that Hungary it. in a way,
Ruitia. And Hungary hai done nu
w o rn than Ruitia and &gt; it not
nearly a* tciponitblr.
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Prciidcnt Truman talk* an optimiitic view, of^ die world lilu•lion. Speaking to a group o( boyr
• nt ail' American Legion forum be
laid, "We will eveftliktllyf wind up
by having peace in the world, and
by having people live ‘ *F Itee in­
dividual* tfgitdleiftoi'Yace, creed
pi color," He did not *ay, howevt:,
when "eventually"
,
.Now ihe Egyptian* U e tryma
tq run the Briliih out ol thru
taunlvv Th#v
u eie glair
iU d enough
enouuh*
teunlry.
Ih ty weie
“ have them lltcic, • nowever.

en Matthsl Rummel wa* lacing

ill

Alamcin- We think l( we weir
Btiliill- we WouM gel out qf

Ebypl, India, butina. and Pa(e»tihe . . . for a while, and wait
until we were invited back.

' Johir-Ttmple Grave* tty* that
Ultra i* mrh a thing a* being '‘ob­
noxious whether you aie innocent
Or guilty or lemelhing Relweeu.
Thai's Elliott, Il isn't just *that
ba is »o infantile, but that hi*
childishness ha* this obnoiiout
quality.” And when you add that
obnoiioutorts la a callow diile|* ld for the ordinary decencies,
you *tf. somelhing, well, tomCthat it very obnosiout.
teems to be
cUffiereoct
of opinion among the ^ esperli.

Genet*I MaeAithui UH .that the
1 bomb may be" tfc&gt;eloped to
point where it will destroy
r a c A n d only a few
I ago General Jacob Devets.

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The BIjj Poweiy

, Again R la-the-R ig Power vein.! w rite foil* to I1N
art* to deni
Again il Is Kiliixla exercising II. with Girece,
D rUm.it', prevent th . United
deal with the Greek cru ia ^ tv lB tates, from proceeding with il?
° nT*hl.
t h el ieleventh
l S ; w-l.
V..I m.nl,„ „ i T^uronn
.prpgrnul M rThis
aid,«uJ
to v*n
ib l
This ?.
i* th
, ; , „ k r;„vemmentY
key wrench which RfSMin U n , * | „ |.. o.W L ,g a |m b themachinery nltock] in
throw n Into the UN machinery,
... which »*......1
th ree 'MtAtblan'
The bilU rness u f the American aalcllifr* Imve already been inn
d auvu on me m-curliy plicated by a UN Inquiry. TlaCouncil Is therefore ■nnleralaml- Ru '" ( hii veto cannot prevent tlie
bit. 'The feeling among oilier IJnlitd State* from w orking with
western members reflect* to ooqn in the UN nt the sam e time to
extent the Aliiericen inipalienrr
International rra train ls
This feeling 'it tb*t the UN is mini,litli
on the border’ raiders, It doe*
increasingly menaced by Hutiha’x not end the authority of Ihe sub
unrestrainer!, use uf the
lllg -commlkttion which has been study­
Power veto,'
ing conditions slung the Greek
Tha la w ia u may ask whether border,
Russia h a s nut a right to emploo
Wlial It does do la throw ovei
its veto powef. The right answer is
th at Russia has a legal right- un­ flu- Greek crisis the long dark
der the char(er. But at Ran Fran- shadow of Big Power conflict. It
cisro -th a -B ig Pour pledged them- 1* th at aspect nf the Russian Veto
selvea.to use the veto power spat*- whirl).u a u a e a diaqulat among
friend* of the UN. For If the la
ingly. “
Greece cannot be disen­
The Big Power veto over peel-al'
ful settlem ents Is nor, however, tangled from the power rontest
trite ,0
ao r,n
final
aa
il
*eerna.
Tin*, Ix-ihg waged at many point* b e ­
T*|U
"f,‘ r•*
f m l Th,»
t , 11
h„ ,p
tween Russia and th* W estern
Allies. The UN may confront JU
server inexperience,I in UN ways, decisive lest in Greece.
every veto looks like the rod of
.It need not tU *q,i however. A*
hope .f o r a nolutiutt. Bam fttm ai
hold*
It oven looks* like the Mid o f-th e long as
UN Itaalf.
..
B ut taka th a veto .now In tits
news. It praventa the UN /ror.t the UN together. But the objectadopting a , United Rtates-spon- ivo of this eftMtS -Mokt not- b*
simply to moke the* UN u arena
sored proposal to- »et u p e ,&gt;••
mane lit- commission to watch lha for an Am#rlca»MRu*»l*4t show­
Greek border. But* It docs nob down. It was ne*fg /im cudtd fot
’ .1 lit fltlti
■ltd UN discussion of tld* luted.
In fact, a prtqKtsil by Mr. Gro­ ' The objective must be tq pr&gt;myko is duo, for debate In a day eerve the UN |ftjn &lt; li||M ' period
or two. O ut of (hat debate % of aharp Big 1'ow erPoftflict. If
compromise m ight come, all ea rli­ th a t ran be diine.jlhag* la ho;&gt;e
er Indication! to the contrary. th a t the UN w d iR e la day find
We make no such prediction. But waya (o deal with m a rn a tio u a l
tha fact remain* that Ihe Russian disuutcs with a minimum of hln
veto alone .does not necessarily drawee from the Rii^ Pgw cr veto.

srJsTiioarinCtiia

Odom T akes O ff On
Round
World
F light,
m
n .
, n
To Break Record

aoto reco rd .
P o s t ’s recoi
9h i

U l&amp; hTJilf-Stands',
was 184 hour*. —
----------The- weather* wtb'Afbtefwd gobd
to Gander an d .1* ta t^ A I * s e c o n d
________
, ; tentative atop. - Uf h*,jgu»e* up
CHICAGO, Aug. 7, WUliam P.
he plan* to land a t to r n * .
Odom, 27 y ea r old former B ritish 1 .
• m * * s * g ^ il|« iW lh /U r th*
fa iry command officer, took off at U kaoff. Odom’a M i l l T l a d attain
hour speed at
12:63 P. M. (CDTJ today in hla d a £20 mile
feet an4 h*d ,«bs«vcd a solid
convartad twin-engine \vm.v bomb­ .000
er. In an tf f o r t to halve the late vercaat ovar 1-akw- Mwhlgsn.

■ iA&amp;
s - w w gJ a
e ssu r
used sh a ll
.neil War. at» Douglaa.
irport shouted
111 be back Sunday,”
ber shortly after the wishes, Odom, piloting tho “ R Y'l
.
,.V
War when some ea- nolda Bombanell." atarteil off up.
f lig h t with a
CH IL EA N -K IL L E D
Mjring lbal (toison gat th a tw ic e -p o s tp o n e d flight

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many people." Ame n g . olliep tilings there will be
n irth e r food restriction!.
rlOiwt nrrd stren g th i* to I* re­
duced by 420,000 men from Ihe
present total of about 1,297,000.
America will be aaked to ease
rlavsea tn the loan agreement
1 -qt It! • ' gluomyl picture which
Attlee painted, but he faced .the
taiu* with determ ination amt lie
stood hv .his BocislUtie guin. Ah
this early stage in his g reat M lticnl experihlSnt he feels Impelled
to resort to regfm enU tlon, there­
by most slirely creatlmc an iu u e
upon which th* next gedetal elec­
tion will be fought. T h a t is*u* is:
w ill the British puiilic .slatnl for
pesci tim e regim entation 7

IIA DIO PROGRAMS
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TSeiHlei
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A rt Mooney

Mil Th* Amb|»e»flar*
t i l l (&gt;dr Ix in d t* B r is k !

I #a New*
•i « l T o n y I’s slo r
«•!* H s s ih M y rl
Si** N ew t
S it* ttlenn Miller
*.M T h u ,n t a y K e e n in g C o a re rl
IttS * N*w*
I l:* t Itequeetfultg Alpprs !
l t l M l.» le l u l l gcor*e
l i t ) ItequeeMnUy T p i u
U t i l New s
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11:0* Man Off

IIO Is it that's first to spot —
and quickest to 40 for —•
really fresh' new fashion - idea
when il comes along P

and easy enough in handling to
park without a tussle, and flit
shadow-light through markethour
traffic
k-----—
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This ladles, of couract
Who, good friends, has the fam*
And who it it that, according to “' ily’* amarfest eyc-Ior-a-buy - the
careful surveys, put Buick far
shrewdest sbe-up of^whapa really
good?
ahead of its price class and up
among tho lowest-priced three
N o -o n e but th e L ady o f the
when they name the car of tlieir
Household!
innermost choice?

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Ky)d«y Maewlna
*:»• m a n O n
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(1* 1 Celery C ku p p tr* Jam boree
* 10 Ifnm erpun
l i t * 11 filer ■ o f Ihe f a r pie Urge
f:S * New*
1 : 0 Kunrto* A r e n id e
lie s N*w*
l : t l K unrlm flerenad*
I IS m it c h ln g T im a
1 1 1 * M o rn in g . O avotlon*
l :&lt; ( M o rn ing M adllallon*
»,** N *w e. .
1.11 ilia * B a ro n
S:SS Shopper* Keren*!*
SrS* W om an'* W o rld
10:00 New*
10 * 1 lln w a llr n Melndlee
10 is T u a t* Y u u ’v# H e a u M lt*
11:1* M o rn ing Me ladle*

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till* Mnlelrsl Progrtm

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A n d who ie it, when you come
right down to if, that lets the most
practical use from enough stir*
ring Fireball power to handle tha
«n day'* travel-jobs without strain
and struggle?

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RICHMOND, Ky., Aug. 7. UP)
— A » automobile-truek eollltloa
near here late jfesUrdhy took th e
lives of Diego Eehenlque, 47,
member of the Chilean Bens!*,

and Mrs, Elvira Valdes Da Echetsve
g i d w« gd-br a 10 mil* an boor tailwind, yarrle, 33.
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l,we-have it, our adrKe to Odom, who set a round-the-world r
flight record with a cr« v of 78,. Most of Mexico Is a high table.
tabtois not. to lose hours
in April, I land.
to 3,000
and BIM
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So why not pull a pleasant aurpriiq some evening ^oon*? Juat
come home and aay, “Well, I
placed an order for a Buick to­
day. They're taking 'em with or
without a car to trade.?

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man* jn ,th*
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Amar lean ott
ealted 448,600 ten* of foodstuff*
valued at more than fd 1.600,000
from tha United S utes daring

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ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE

Who relishes most the restful
ease of wide, cushiony aeats; and
the blissful gentleness of ali-coll
springs that meke rough roads
wall-mannered and go&lt;!d roads
glass-smooth? . .. . v.._.

t*m i* m

.

Take our tip - she's already sold.
Favored as it ia
red-blooded
m ales, no Buick w e've ever
offered hat won the smart tax
.quile'likc this one. , ,

Who goes for a ear big enough to
be company-minded —yet light

bog of fkiekew aawdwifhc

some fr*»h or*n»es and tom atoes.!

race; and when the Tha plane, w ith ab o u t' a two*
load of gasoline,.gained atcame, it was.scarcely
sw iftly, circled tho Geld, and
all, then W gffective_____ I tow ard Gander. Newfoundiba atom bomb is a land, tha firat scheduled atop, aid-

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Chancec are that you’re been
hankering for (he kind of thrill
that lurks in this great-hearted,
great-powered beauty.

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New*
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lie W ar n f 9
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You'd^aort of like to. get your
hands-on a.car as big'and mighty * f 1 1 * rl| S
. tiS jr
« This - if you thought the heller
. half could be sold on it. u ’ N •

S „ we toas out this thought to you
menfollut —*

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�TH URSDAY, 'AUG.

7, 1947

TIIB SANFORD IfBRALD. RANFORD. FT, ORIDA

P A liK n V B
■ I .1 . t

Mr., Mrs. I), W. Swan
Entertained A t Party
Conoley McCall Becomes Bride Of
Social Calendet Mae
Jam es Maxwell Alford In l i v e l y Ceremony
THURSDAY
The Veterans of Foreign W srs
auxiliary will DlNt at &lt;1:00 P. M.
a t th* Tourist Center.
The T. E. L. Class of the Ftr*t
B aptist Church will hold a cover­
ed dish supper a t the Church
nes a t 7 .0 0 J \M .
__________
The Interm ediate G irl's A uxil­
iary of the F irs t B aptist Church
will meet a t 8:00 P. M. a t the
home of Hoble Je an Galluwayf
119 P oplar Avenue.
FRIDAY
The Townsend 'X3ub will m eet
In the T ourist Center a t 8:00 P.M.
A fter the business meeting thrre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will he served.
MONDAY
m The circles of the W. M. 8. of
“ * F irst llpptist Church will
m eet a t 9:30 P. M. as follows:
Circle 1, Mrs. John Rogers, 910
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2, Mrs,
Myron Smith, F lora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A. J . Peterson,
W est F irs t S treet; Circle 4; Mrs."
8. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avenue; Circle 6, Mrs, II. W.
Rucker, .640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 6, Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, 2 IB
W est N ineteenth S treet. .
a
TU ESD A Y
• Xhtt W uptanV Bible Glass of the
First- B aptist C h irch will meet
-at 8:00 P. M ..in the church annex
with Mr*. J . T. H ardy, Mrs. A.
L..B*rfiiV»u
and hfrs. C. A.
Anderson, J r . as hostesses.

11/noting Mr. and Mr*. D. W.
Swan, who with th eir daughter,
Diane, left today for Clearw ater
where Mr. Swan w ilt assum e his
duties as m ansger of th e M ather
store th ere/ employees of the local
M ather store entertained with a
dinner Rarty in the l.ongwood
Hotel Tuesday evening. Following
dinner dancing was e n I o y * d
throughout the evening to music
furnished by "L illy" and "C urly".
Those epjoying the p arty with
the honor guests w ire Mr. and
Mr*. C. II. Luke, Mr. and Mrs.
U&gt; R. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
llarrlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson. M ist Ruth Carroll, Mias
Slildrrd Await, Miss Christine C ar­
penter, Dave Shannon, Pete Bow­
en. Joe Goodrich, Ja n Jenklnson,
and Bill Martin.

The F irst Presbyterian Church taper*. The four-tiered wedding
was the arena last night of the cake, served by -Mrs. Hugh Wliel
m arriage of Mae Conoley McCall, d id , was placed at one *ml of the
daughter of Mr. ami Mr». Emmet table. Another sm aller table was
McCall of this city, to Jam es Max­ centered with the. white flowers
well Alford, son of Mr. and Mia. and a t each end w ai placed a cut
J . Rutledge A lford of Tollahassre. glass hunch bowl. Mrs.-K S. Mc­
TV
tight ceremony was [trr- Call. Mrs. Jam es Ridge. Mr*. Kdformed a t 8:30 o’clock l&gt;v
murid Mrtseh and Mrs. E. I. 1ley
Brownlee before a background uf presided at the punch Imw Is'during
ferns, bamboo, palm* and (nil the evening.
w hite basket! of w hite gladioluses.
O thers assisting were Mrs. J . A.
G raduated candelabra held i urn- Harold. Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mrs.
ing whfte tapers which wor-* lig h t­ Kov Williams, Mrs. U. L. Perkins,
ed by Jim my Fox and Edward Mc­ Mrs. B. L I'erklni, Jr.. Mrs. RlrhCall.
ard llrown. Mrs. A. \V'. la-e, Mrs.
Prior to the ceremony Mrs. F. 8. J, C. Mitchell. Mrs. Edward l ane,
Vernay, organiat, rendered "Avc Mrs. Ralph Smith, M rs. Charles
M aria" and "O, Perfect lam*". .P ark . Mr*. M. S. Wiggins. Mrs.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, soloist, sang B, D. Caswell of Orlando. Mrs.
“ Beauty's Eyes". “ Clair IM .une" Fred Collum. Mra. Uobv I-aing,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G arrison plan
and “ Lelbestrapm " were softly Mrs. Glenn Wimbish, Mrs. W. D. to leave tomorrow fur a Id day
played during the exeltnng-* of Hofmann. Mrs, A. B. Wallace. Mra. vacation to tie 'spent in Jack so n ­
m arriage vows and. following the George Harden, Mrs. Gene lln rri- ville. A tlsnta, (la. and Asheville,
ceremony "The Lord's Prayer" son. Mr*. Donald Bishop,‘.Mrs. G.
was sung by Mra. Roumillat. The W. Spencer. Mrs. William Brum- N. C.
traditional wedding itiarrhe.t were ley. Mra. Buy Holler tnd Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mr*, law ren ee H arrison
II. McCaslin.
used.
of Tam ps and M rs.. Tate Taylor
Also
.Mra.
Voile
Wiliams,
Sr..
Divert In m arriagp by her fnlh
of Baleigh, N. C. were the weekend
er.
r; the
tn&lt; bride was lovely in a gown Mrs. Volic William*, J r.. Mrs. A. guests u( Mr. and Mrs. Fred lia rW.
Epps,
Sr-,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Epps,
of lace over ivory satin. The
risun.
fitted bodice was made with a high J r . , Mr*. Clara Brady, Mra. E. D.
neckline and had long leg » m ut­ Brownie*-, Mr*, Ned Smith. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Palmer
R o / Mr.nn
ton sleeves.. The yglutalw
voluipuu-ur.j*kil
ua-aU tL John jlughcs, Mr*. ■ M
ts.lldw aN f h ad ’as their guests fj*t*the past
terrttinatm * lit a Ion? gl.iri fu* x fT r ■ "i
ii
several tiny a. Mr. and M rv Ed *
Full length veil of lmJ r ' » ■ Mr*' Dale Scott, win Gumni. of G alesburg, 111.
train,* H er full
Jr.
ported bridal illuaiun wm attach ­
Also the Mi sac* Caroline la**,
ed to a coronet of seed Pearls and
II. II. l-awson left on Saturday
orange blossom*.
Her l«,ui|iirl Lulo Lev. I.yllian Hoyle, Kitty from Galveston, Tex! *or Breman,
Odlvim.
Nancy
William*.
Jenn
w m white gardenias and orchids
He ia Chief Steward
Saver. ..........
Dorothy Nibla.-k. ................Germany.
K athryni
placed against a fan if White os­ W
li ggl'n *VSy Ivis MMarh." Mary’ A on i jhm ird the new ship S, S. B arbara
•
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
trich ’rius, .
Whelchfi: Camille Batten. J a c k ie fL»«*»* .
_______
Mrs. Clark Leonard?
ilr* . Lee Moore* served as mat- Brotchie, Daphne* Connolly, Be'.ty
Mrs. W alker Culp
ron
of
honor
and
bridesmaid*
were
Mra, Mary lialley
Jo Brock. M artha Broken and Aud- I* Mr. and Mr*. C. A lbert Shriner
Mrs. David N uablckel. of W inter r tv Bach,
have as their guests Mrs. Shriner'*
Park, Mias M artha Perkins. Miss
I-atc in the evening the couple brothers. Charles J . Matthew* anil
#.ady Graham Tells
Nancy Collum and Miss Gem? Cat- left fo r a wediting trip to. lx* spent Howard P. M atthews, of Philadrtof Orlando, Mrs. M401X1** dress on the Florida East .Coast and in phis,- Pa,___________
•________
Of Scotch Gardens well
wa*_pf yellow organra
"Tennessee^ For (Fivellng’ Mr*. Alfeta. The fitted*, sh ift- i bodice ford wore a tailored atilt uf light
Mr. and Mrs'. Charles llam il ami
AP N ew afratures
was an off-the-shoulder deaign and
son, Wesley, J r.,_ .plan W
.toMleavi * 1
NEW YORK—The Marchioness the sh irt was bouffant m th ru f­ weight, aqua wuot gabardin.*. She S atuniav for W ashington. D, C.,
of G raham is in the United States fled panels extending from the wore a white pln-turked crepe New York City and poin's tri Mason a post-w ar reverse lease-land w aist to the hemline. Shi- curried Mouse and while accessories. Her sac hu setts.
mission involving —exclusively— a yellow ostrich tl}&gt; Inn trimmed shoulder cot sage was if lavender
orchitis.
the gardens uf Scotland.
with yellow talism an loses. The
Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Odhlain ami
Mrs. Alford graduated from
I.ady Graham, herself an a r ­ bridesmaids were all gowned in Leon
daughter B aibara lutve left for
High
School
in
Tallahassee
dent
gardener, at * her estate at Nile green organza made Mi ntiral and has M en attending the Florida Charlotte N. C. where Mr. Oil_
J ~1ntry
l n l r y near Glasgow, came to th*
t h*t of Mrs. Moor.-V. They S tate University wgere she is a ham will attend an Oldsmotiile
W Jnlted
n lte d S tates
lates to attend the meet­
meet- c a rrj«d chartreuse f.-Mth - fans member of Chi Omega social Sor­ Sales Managers meeting.
ing of the Garden Club of Amer- accented with Ixora. They all wore ority. Mt*. Alford attended Leon
‘lea in Minneapolis. She carried m atching ostrich tips in their hair High School and graduated from
Tommy Stringer, Johnmv AJv*the Invitation of the Duchess of and long shirred gloves.
Riverside . Military Academy in amler and Floyd Cooper will arGloucester to gardens of the BrflMr. Rutledge served bis myi ss Gainesville. Ga. During the rec en t| rive Sunday from M ira Hill. U.
ish Isles and a notebook In whicn best man and ushers w er- Ju lisn war I.,.
_» for two u.aaa
I* U'llftf
lie served
year* twill.
with ' C,
where th«*V
they llAVl*
have WPll
been nltCIHl*
altend
to jot down garden ideas which R. Alford and Chari*-* .11. Alford the lOCth Infantry Divition in E u -|ln g summer school for th e p u t
c o u ld .b e u tilis e d 'in her native of Tallahassee. David Nusblckel of rope. He i* m.w attending the! nine week* at Mars lliil College.
heath.
W inter Park and Raymond G. Fox Florida State Univ^rsltf.
The big contribution to
Friends of C. A. Anderson will
uf Hanford.
«
Out-of-town guest* fa r the wedAmerica by l.ady Graham waa
ding included Mrs. Mae Conoley lie glad tp learn that Lo has lwen
Mra. McCal.i, mothex
. ^bar-kM w U dge-of "Scotland's
bride, wore a coral faille itress « n- from Valdosta! Mr. and Mr*. Al­ removed from the Oi»ng* .Mem*
£ Garden Hrhrme," under which
broidered with crystal bestls. Her ford. Mr. andi Mr*. Julian Alford orial Hospital and Is recuperating
n number of tho famous es­
.............
with
corsage was of w hite ruses. The and children. Ann and Bud. Mr. while visiting In Gainesville
ta tes Including Q lam ls^J'astU
m other of the groom, Mrs. Alfoid, am) Mrs. Charles A lfu rJ ami Mis. Anderson.
and Balmoral V e r* /throw n
was gowned in pale pink ami daughters, (Ha 4ant1 Mary Atlfrt,
open to th* pbbUc for ^ fee.
Rev, Joseph Crew* uf tin* Church
sw eetheart roses and gardenias Mr*. Nor w an Stone, Mr*. Joe
The profits—191,040 last vesr
formed her corsage.
Henry, Miss- Isabelle G ists, Miss of Gud will leave on Sumlfiv a f te r ­
—went to th* support of th*
A reception a t the Mitvfnir Inn Mae Guinn, M|s* M argaret Lou noon with Mrs. Crews, theii daugh­
Juraihg AaScottish District Nursih
followed the wedding. Tin* guests Flynn. Miss Hetty Patterson, Ml^s ter. Misa Jean Crews, and son
sortition.
rlr
were met at the door by M rt. ft. Carrie Kate BoyFngton,
Miss P a t­ Charles to attend th e-tw o weeks'
"Scotch gardens have never been 0 . Fox and ahown to the icceiving sy W alnwrlght. Mr. and Mre. assembly of the denomilistlon at
■— i " —
particularly fahmus," she told .t line. Palms, ferns and candelabra Grover River*. Richard Lamb. Fred Cleveland. O.
small new* conference recently.I formed a background for the re­ Drake, Jam es Graham and Grorgo
Mr*. I. T. S trin g er left on Wed­
lish gardens a n faraour reiving line which was composed Goode from Tatlahasse; Mis* Marf he world over and tb ire are of Mrs. McCall, Mrs. A lfotd, the oulta Imnce and Miss Gloria nesday for Jacksonville to sftend
Mnany of tliem In tha United bride and groom, and the a tte n ­ Lance. St. A ugustine;
Estelle several days with her slslei, Mr*.
State*.
dants. Miss Ja n e Thigpen pre­ Junes. Jacksonville; Mrs. Clyde E. E. Keen*. Before returning to
"But most of the famous Eng­ sided over the bride's book. The Byrd, Daytona Reach; Dr. and Sanford she will visit bt-i d augh­
lish garden* have Scot gardener* bride’s table was covered with a Mr*. C asw ell-and Mr. and Sira. te r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
—because they are the best there white Madeira d o th and rpntored Mack Jones and d/lughter Bever­ C. W. Appleby, in Ocala for a fo e
are."
.#
with an arrangem ent of white* es­ ly, Orlando; and Mrs. J. 1L Jones, days.
Lady Graham explained th a t un- ters, gladioluses and Turn. This Mr. and Mr*.-J. R. Jon**s. Jr. and
Mr*. J . N. Rqbson, Sr. ha* re ­
tH about B0 years ago, th* usual was flanked with five branched Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Niblark and
turned from a three m onths' 'a c a garden In Scotland was walled- candelabra holding burning white daughter Dorothy of Oviedo.
tion visiting relative* in Charles­
in and she^ered, and th a t within
ton. Manning, Columbia a m i-An­
the walls wera -ruw n vegetables,
to abandon the whole scheme
derson. S. 0. She was joined in
flow sra and fruit,
Hints To Housewives South Carolina by Mss. II. L.
. £ "About B0 years ago .expedi­ • because there ju st weren’t
enough’ people to keep gartio n s to China and Tibet -and
Weekly from Home Demons! ratios Anderson of HastlQg*, Fla. They
also visited in A tlanta, Ga.
other foreign lands resulted in
dens weed-free. Then we de- .
HpertallaL Tallahaasc*
bringing
back plants we had
elded lo go ahead with the
Friend* will be Interested to
never seen before in the British
scheme anyway because if a
By ISAUKLLP. S. THIJURHY
learn th a t Mis* Phyllis Smith who
Isles," she continued. “ We dimgarden had been' In perfect
Extension Food Economist
is studying a t Columbia U ifvercovred, much to our surprise,
condition It wou)d h are lookThe guava, tho ao-called apple ’sltv and Miss Catherine M orri­
th a t m any o f them thrived in
•ed very unpatriotic."
of the tropics, grow* and flourish­ son, nursing in Rye, N. Y„ worn
S cotland."'
In the w arm er w estern part of
Among the m*wt popular g a r­ es happily all over southern Flor­ th* dinner guest* of Mr*. E. S,
th* country, the gardeners de­ dens .are, of course, Balmoral ida. It grow* well III nearly every Jeltrup, the form er Lillian ITranveloped
rhododendron gardens, which was one of Queen Vic­ type soil w hether it is*ltght and *n. and Mr*. A rthur H rsnan (n
and w ater gardens.
toria’s favorite c a s t l e s , and sandy or rich and heavy. Hence, S candal*. N. Y. recently.
m "And w hat's more palm trees Glands- (pronounced
"G lam s” ) Floridans are fortunate indeed
Mrs. C. F. Stahl o f.O x fo rd , N.
and tree f e rn s ' rro w beautifully which was started In th* 11th in having such a valuable and deth ere,V ahe added. - .
idable fru it growing and flour­ C. with Miss B arbara Stahl and
Century, ha* a tradition-laden
'
In eastern Scotland, with it* history, and was the family hotne
ing under a variety of eon- Mias Marion H aw thorn of W^shhigh ground and frost through of Queen Elisabeth before hm dition* and spreading tap ily from ington, D. C. are stopping at the
a few days
A pril, all aorta' of Alpine plants m arriage. Auchincruiv* and its seed. No. the common
guava M ayfair Inn for
. . oth
-. er point*
*
In
rlor to visiting1
flourish richly.
does
not
come
true
from
seed.
hanging garden* originally lie.
lor Ida. Mr. and Mr*.
Stahl
Th# "G arden Scheme" waa a longed lo the Oswald fam ily, and
W ith the recent discovery of the
boon during the w er In' stim ulat­ w*a once the home of Richard heavy concentration of an im port­ formerly liT*d in Sanford for a
nUbiher
of year* where
Mr.
ing Interest in increasing tha Oswald who as m inister plent vitam in cantained in the guava Stahl was in eharg*
of the
food supply, Lady G raham laid, Ipotent Ur y with the United States. an
many Florida people ar* . at last Experim ent Station.
"Moat of the Mg relates
Inverewr on l-och Ewe is a great aw akening lo its rem arkable po­
;a
abort a aa m b tr of gargarden showpiece ,w ith hundred« tentialities and a re making exten­
• deners." she said. "A t first
of apocits of South A frican, Chi­ sive plantings for commercial us*. W inter Furs Will Be
w* thought th a t w*'d kave
nee* and South American planta.
D uring th* w ar year*, govern­
In L ow -P rice Range
m ent agencle* concerned with the
nutrition of th* men in m ilitary
ny DOROTHY ROE
service purchased m *nf tons of Associated Pres* . Fashion Editor
14c
OPENS
guava from Cuba.' In fact, the
T here's good new* for working
enfirs Cuban crop waa taken over girls this year in the new budget12:45 P. M.
in 1944. Puree w as manufactured priced fu r costa r&gt; |d y for the
40c
DAILY!
for fo rtify in g eanned cherries, bsr- rail m a rk e t Moden science and
ries, and oth er fruita and jama fu rriers' skill .combine to pro*
and jellies to a desired Vitamin duce some new num bers that look
TODAY and FRIDAY!
'C c o n ten t L arge quantities were like m utation minks b u t’ tu rn out
“BLACKMAIL,
dehydrated. Allied troops were to b* m uskrat.
E sther
D orthy, th*
lig h t­
supplied uith guava product* In
HERE’S THE WHOLE SHOCKING STORY OF THI
emergency rations lo hslp main- hearted designer who up to now
In th*
tala resistance ag ain st Infection. has specialised -strictly
SO-CALLED “ FRIENDSHIP CLUBS’* THAT SELL
T esta show th a t a product mad* fabuleus, recognises a tren d of
MARRIAGE. COMPANIONSHIP AND ROMANCE,.
time* and turn* up this
from th is goodly f r u i t guava
BUT DELIVER SHAME AND EXTORTION!
season w ith a aeriaa of costa pric­
powder, la «o rich In Vitamin C. ed
In tha budget bracket but
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th a t four ounces of It would pro- utilising all the trk k e she usually
arctic explore r ^ for lp^ ksspa
keep* i»u p her— etesve
'scurvy
plsUnum-plat*d
Dad*.
Does It not seam
Choosing m u sk rat as th* most
th erefo re, th a t Florida people
should Increase Its cultivation and

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LADIES' HATS
\ a r i e t y o f (Q uality S tr a w s

LADIES’ DRESSrrr
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V a lu e s to 7.1)5

Values tu 14.75

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W a f f le w e a v e s , Jurttov atnl

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Valuf.t to 4.95

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SWIAi TRUNKS

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All Wool, Sizes ,Small. Med.
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Ages H In IK, regularly 3 50

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Values to 2.49

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T H p R f lD A Y . A U G . 7 . 1 9 4 7

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THE flANF,OftD HERALD. RANFORD. FLORIDA

T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 7. 1947

Celery Feds To Entertain
L o c a l s S p l i t Twin
Bill W ith A&gt; Last
Night; Tom at Hut is
Oustanding Victory

I'A l.A T h I

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Plan* for tlfc* "P lay er A pprnrla.
linn N ig h t” I" I* held a t • the
Municipal H W Saturday nii^ht.
w when the Sanford CelrrV ‘Fr'd*
m eet the Orlando SKpatpr* nff.
. ( w eiru n d e r way and will J.** com• pleterl by tomorrow plght. ft- was • i M i m i i
* , announced t.alay bv Floyd I’al. , mer, chAirman of the . committee. UftliUMl
’ I l ’alm er stated . th a t the com: ) jhM'.'»*&gt; •
■ im itte r to aid ,ln the event would
- : la* named and announced
by
l i r U . e t f *•». a , A u a u it ln * "
.*,*•:*..
r -s F a t a l^ • :• 11
j tomorrow.
. . .*• H n y liu ia l u * i h I . I ^ n b u f a
; j There will l« no fM d events,
T . S s i 'i L a m , •
**lan d the program will concume
O H a m lo *• IM y t .u .a II , a r t .
Hi
v .iK H .i
al Te*,il&gt;ur«
• lain-- pu *&lt; P 'lalk a

ll« ARTHUR IIHCKWITH, Jit.
Il«-rnlil Sport* Kililiir •.
JllltK. Ill , *
Th.- fifth plat, STinfiliil Ctlnry ,L ) t d l|lJ .ID * f. it
PAI* calm'll tint*' h a lt iranr* iiii I he T»in «/*ff, •
fourtli plan* Orlando Senatiir, laat
night hj ip liltih g a twin Mil with
the -Palalka A u l
icinal I’ark. 'Shnforrf won the
‘ tw ilight nffalr. 7 to 2. a rd drop­
ped th* nightcap, II to h.
Tonight the F u ll entertain the
' DeLnn.l Hid Data In u slngl.i till
at the local ball orrhanl.
. A* th.* iitu jt of last night's lilt*
♦he Feds are resting four full
gam es ahead iIf the 1‘alatkn A'*
and onlv three and on.* half lilts
' Jieblnd the Solon*.
.Jo lin n v T om at w ent th e ro u te
fo r th e KM* in th e o r.efln .' eon*
* 1.1 a la
test np.l , r a lte r,*1 e ff -*ltv, ly ten I’alatka
A lai,-a* blows to rh u lk up th e 7 - . . I ..III.

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?
.
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T here a r r 24,000 taxicab
Herlong taxKcd a 150 fine on the
Daytona Heath Baaeliall Ataocla* panic* in the United State*.
lion for failure to -p-ntect playera from "Vile and abuiive lanifuaxe** u ttered by fani.
The Lake County Judge i»*ued
a firm w arning to all cluba th at
failure ‘ nf any*
_
association. In
protect viaitiog players from unsportsm anlika aliuae would result
in a sim ular penalty.

DeLand A u g u it' 7 (Special)—
le ag u e director* recngnlterl the
reiignation of AI Com '.i na presIdSnt of the Fluriila S tate League
Here' yesterday afterniam in *a
called meeting, a h d immediately
ni.nied Judge Sidney llerlong. Jr.,
of laresliuig as hie successor.
Gold, silver, cattle and oil S ir
In aiblition to elevating Herportant products of Mexico.
long, the directors elevated Karl imThere
arp 52,000 auto repair
Hussy of St. Augustin* to the
g arages In the United States
vice-presidency v arated Ly Herl""Jf.
.
At 8L Helena liv e s-a tortoise
Immediately a fte r bring named which probably saw Napoleon.
head of the Florida S late lo-ague,

o n ir four per r rn t of the land
rurface of Norway ia cultivated.

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n « tro ll
IUM,on

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to 2 victory.
Hookb. righthander ,Jn.*l
farr.mon opened on tie* bill for I I , M l,. T W(.‘ l a w lilt .
l* ,H o o v ,|i.
(be local* In the final.* but was . i r s l a l i . i i kl.iWn l u m Im k ,. H a r d ,
fir
e
s
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IV
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p
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relieved in the Second. ran to (j)*
to H a rk
I m*,! fit
Van Kinnamon w ith the bases PI fa. *, , , InI m l»,H«*U«at
,&lt;
I*, la ik a I , H a n fo r.t *
loaded and two men cut. Klnnn- •Una on I m IIi : o il l u i a a a n t. T o
won. atringbeaii »*i^U^*iw , m n .real J, ‘lo&lt;er» : * ,'" .,k ....
'*
•- rerrrrtfr aroulreit from the Dl- Itrlati,,, X, TiiujjI ?■ lilt, off firHr
H,
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T
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off
Ijrrtd llnl Hats.
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■lott.ri a in I Ikhlnai. \\ l.inlou plicl,Ralph Satterfield! Fwl first , r Tomat. l,.»,nH i*ltch,r. I)»la*
0 . t'm|.lor.
Ilalla *ap&gt;t
' sarker. wa* hit by a hot grounder I ,
off the hat of AI Fit tin in the TlO.a or Halil, t i l l .'
ninth frame of the opening tilt,
it It not believed th a t th*.* injury
Is serious, however Satterfield may
lm out for a day or tw a In order
to trea t tin* painful lwui*e. Je rry
Silverman will handle lb** initial
sark duties while Sa'tcrfiold It

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ORANGE

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KKCOltD HrAYEKS for rent. By
CUNCItFrrH SF.HF.lt FIFE
day or we,*k. Tito Music Ibis, 110
W. 1st SL Phone 053.
* SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps
nioeks. Aluminum Windows u n j
Screens. White cement. Faint,
O FFICE space In Melsch Building
Large
Ig
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n g n t oflces,
u i ic c a , .newly
n e w . / decor
u n ...F frm a-tlle, Hurricane brac.*s
aiPI, all utilities, heat and ja n i­
Miracli* Concrete Company, 307
tor servica furnished. Call tWAW. n . A* A. Dept. Store4 CEILING fans tor sal
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relaxation, mix 'em for
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PICCLY WIGGLY

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M*,kr«* Itaafner S -nsinrs, shut
out the Red So* 1-0 fn, 1b** ftyrns’l
lime th is season, holding Teil
William* ami romphny to five

I»rlm cr»«. t»

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12 -oz

J u ic e

('nlifnrniii
Pink Meat
Melon*. III.

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Bob Elliott, Braves, hit a three
in hom e, and scored I wire to
ail the Hrnvrv to a 7-3 victory

P ru n e

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5

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A p p le s

2

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23c

19c Lemons ib 13'^c
None Higher! Green Top

Plain or Self-Rising Flour-

C a rro ts 2

Ballard’s 5

L. I. Cobbler

Yellow

P o t a t o e s 1 0 ibs 4 2 c

O n io n s

nine Honnet

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!?ew Dessert

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Peaches

21c

Ilavn Pine Crushed

Del Monte Early Garden

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■et-wtse, commercial beef rut*
rktagis of^your family meals.
Beat whrtt braised* b r ■water-cooked,
■lowly simmered.
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SHORT Iliris
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Dr.

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to 8-lb. Seymour

Get in early and buy rugH, chairs, igpa beds and
suites you wanted so much during the Auction

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There will "be on our floor only pieces-of furniture sold a t auc­

Customnry

Time Pay.

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Delivery

Small gas refrigerator.

7 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 989

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motor car with a Val,e*ln*Heod Engine—
the type of cai engine which holdt oil
recordi for efficiency —for giving moilmum power from every ounce ol fuel

a m # o l / c e i l p lic a te (71 biheal* ol m*!e«
Of ta iv ic a to o w n ,it , o n d ( 3 ) p...**t»*. of
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EE TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask
fo r dem onstration. SENKARIK W ANTED—UP TO 30« N1
GLASS A PA IN T CO. 113-114
HAM PSHIRE FRYERS. 2!i
W. 2nd 8b
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DELAND. FLA. 190-XJ. I
ROOF COATING. Asbestos Alu­
VERSE PHONE CHARGES.
minum roof coating- good for
n j |a l , slat* or conijioiition roof­
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your horns 8
HELP WANTED
10 to 15%. Ten year w arranty.
SENKARIK G LA88 A PAINT
CO. 118-114 W. 2nd St.

GIRL for cashlsr A roamstil coun­
ter. also soda girl. Lass f t Drag
rxiran h in d a a d e shoes.
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85 FORD 2 door sedan $150.00, see
Mr. Gatlin. 420 W. F irs t 8 b
1935 CHEVROLET cou
condition cheap. 1027
completely overhauled
2nd 8 b Roy Keel.

trained farm m anager for fa
in Zell wood area. Good posit
fo r rig h t party. A. Dud* A So
Oviedo, phone 2161.

COLORED GIRL fo r p a rt tints
house work and laundering. Ap­
ply 112 W. 2nd SU.
r

LET «£ 6 f r A FIRM FOOTiN
SO S I0 0 N T MISS1 , —

X-CEL STQRE
20E Hanford Ave.
Cnnlor Pomace
2.80 per cwt.
Cotton Seed Meal
4.80 per cwt.

* F ertilizer- '
4 -7 -5

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4 2 .7 5
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Also Gamtox, DDT and
other Insecticide*. *

SANFORD
X-CEL STORE

A

Rv. Paul R(}hinsov

ETTA KETT

Fresh Celery. Seed
(Golden i.in-.’hrr—-Ilfl

FOR BALR—Llmerott for drive- EX PERIEN CED celery grower
esaase

condition. 0 new Urea, l i t N.
French. Phone 1164-W.

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view. A.D.IL Car* Herald.
MrNETIX A YOST fLORIRTS
WAITRESS WANTED.
Sipes Av*. Just off Celery
Term inal GHB.
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 015*1
Nabisco Cheese

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in g t, w rite for personal

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to succeed It.
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k County. IBOO;
i sold 20 years.I
i are a hustler,
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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Paints, P o u ltry Supplies, Kalla,
Purina Feeds, Groceries and

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C k « v r« li( §)*•• fOM *k# H O C A l it f k t f of W f h f
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales 9
WORK W ANTED
l-H-t H»e oulitaml,# ......
f it h c r - « i( k i ii* « »o C kg ffo lfl In Ik* io****f pt k • »p»»a«
and Service. The Music 1 Box,
f a l l o l I I I K a s * ‘ A c tio n y
f..|| .Winn • f t.».*«i 1-41*4, ii*
Ck#W 0l«f oU* kft»9t **0 lb# M U h o l fbk#f Unnlte*4
11U W. 1st St. Phone 053;
EX PERT p a in tin g — contract
F n u n l ) I fa !
Mill l*s
* f f * |» ‘.l
t'osff (OntkMliOft. tkA lh 0 # AtUxt lid * ond
hourly basis.
S. G. Uro|
t r Mb
1. * ut. r &gt; f ■ 1 »l.
Action H y d ro U k ftcakac -. o c o «b tn o »o n o t i a U t y
the rooItbreexM off t-aku C ath­
h ifih ro t uM t #*i «
W*1
*b*
Free estim ates. Phone 7B1-J
SEWING MACHINES
.
found only be Cbovrolot ond blgb or pftcod core
erine. ta r g e ground* an I walk*
f r o m «|ih * 1 t|»»» H r m l l f l r Fm iM It
F n U fl II ' „
H ^ n fsiitf l.t gttiMHW
safe from auto traffic. I.aigcl SALKS A SERVICE
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
l&lt;v*j.v and rooms. Brick contirur- H K Itrs SEWING MACIf. Silt'll1 cleaning A waxing. Our, power
idh.—Can aeeonimla te *ff» imlyr - m -JL FRENCH.-PH. 1100-----Pa w iie l K eep your p resent cor in flood
Phone o r write for reservation COAI. circulating heater. Reason
ru n n in g condition by b ringing il to u t for
at once. Oviedo 23A2 or Dr.
able. Ph. I1G5-J.
M artin 2302 or w rite Box 137
skilled service, n o w a n d at re g u la r intervals,
Ilf I h r llilM lt
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan CANVA8 PAINT- clear ami rotuntil
ypu secure d eliv ery of your now
n
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pon.
ROOFING
ROOF
P
ainting,
all
e«*f
Jfihr
for guesta to visit their doctor.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188.
,n ,M |s**btiCAlb»f). Auv 7 I!*41»
C hevrolet. Com e in today!
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
AVAILABLE at once, convenient­
ly located down town section,
12 SPECIAL V MV ICES
un to date apartm ents w i'h all FLORENCE porcelain k,ro»rnc
range, perfect condition ffiS.OO.
modern conveniences. Adult*
Mrs. .Moon, Phone I&lt;ongwo«d 23. FOR RENT—Floor aandcr. Easy
operation. Reasonable r a le j, Han­
ford P aint A Glamt Co. Phone
CYPRESS
Lawn
Chaim.
Assent
2 ^W A N T E D TO RENT
N o t lr r I*
*jr | K c t i tlm l K illlli
bled with screws, painted nr un­
I *4 * i M ii *. r ||« ii f M
painted. S.M1 at 2-112 Palmetto
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
irl*
ftiiMl
ry|M»vl
n» K i r r t i i r i r « i
2 or 3 bedroom house, eluse in,
Ave. Phone 210-W.
PARTS AND SERVICE
’ Ihf ••tiilr nf Iren# T |j t n | l f
good references. Phone 423-M.
TrSMlt, llu l
—fsleel • ♦bw&gt;f ty
SMITTY’B Self-propelled l^w n
GARAGE, apply to lie E. Cochran,
S m itty's Garage cor­ YA-DK moth proofing la sts 5
ner Second S treet and Sat.fnnt
years. Have your wool*ns moth
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
onstration.
ers A Lanndry. 113 Palm etto
3 REAL ETTATE FOR SALE
Av*. Phona 014.
'
OZAKK IKE
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
JUlUtK
G as atov*,-overt, frigtdatre. sink Plano T uning and Repairing. L. L
ITATk
SAVE IT SPIKE
and euplmard. Mareenell.. Cabin
GUESS ILL
vOU AINT Ht/\riD
Court. French and Park. Phone
PITCH A
SUM CHANCE THE BUGS
MORTGAGE LOANS
MOTHIN' YL f f
iltliT
AP
iMlkllim1
TAfYANJ
RO OKIt AMD
TODAY
Rrxjlor
Show cards and posters
“Dr. Charles f;.‘ f’erwm* ‘
SAVE THE REST
Registered Irokar and
w w
CRACK OF
0 — DUE'S SION 8 BXVICK
MITCHELL 'window ulr run.lltionOF OUR STAFF'
H’ HILL
Optometrist
Insurance Agent
FOR THAT
er.
Will
cool
room
15
X
20
feet.
0DL
an
d
rail.
Phone
1021
TH'CROWS,
Rm. 4
Florida S tale Bank Bldg.
Sanford A ftantir Ilk. Illdg.
SIEGE OF
Randall Electric Co.
Hours: 9-12 1-3
I'hune 294
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
DOUBLE* 1
NEW, two atory, three bedroom NEW unused double bed. innerSat. 9-13
HEADERS. 1
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 10&lt;
home. Two ear garage. On
Sanford Ave. Ph. 358-W,
spring m attress A -bot springs,
Kyea Examined • Glaaae- Filled
corner lot 110 x 140 In M ayfair.
$75.00. 200 W. 1fith St. Through
CLEANING
A M
Will tell unfurnished or furnished.
a typographical error the price LAND
LRAINAGK. I NEW CATBR
Phone 366-M.
*
quoted in Monday’a paper was
PILLAR DEI8RL BULLDOZ­
WA f«m t houses, 18 acres land,
ERS W ITH P A L M K T T 1
W heeler o f Sanford
'/Three ihrh wells, 2H mile* S.
RAKES
TWO
3 /4 YD.
CANVAS AWNINGS
of Monroe on highway 44. John
FOB 8 Al e
D RA G LIN ES.
EQUII*M ENT
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
Davis, ■ Box 10, l.ske Monroe, OLD N EW SPAPERS—3 0EN T8
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY.
N IM N ICIIT CONSTRUCTION
VENETIAN BLINDS
PER - POUND. BUNDLED IN
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
BUNDLES.
Hons# on large lot. Corner Hick*
Alamlnum, Steel, Wood)
ory and 7th St. 700 F„. »th St. ,
10. 16, 20 and 26 OFINT
10 DAY DELIVERY
12,900. Apply to J. FI. Walker, _______HERALD 0 P P IC E ______ .
010 Cypfcsa Ave.
Wc' REPAIR!
General F lectrir Vacuum Cleaner,
BARGAIN—A .new ro w re ta block
good comlition—R.e • * o n ab.l a,
B E T v o u DiPb r
u'ZEN SE.rVBA SC; MMWM
FI IK FT
{bungalow, with two bedrooms, • arIre. W rite'3lr*. John,M urph)C
WBOTG Tin AT , ’!
• B U LL A -U O iD t X B - H i p - A ■
. bmft, large living room, kltrl\rn
Bull
Phone 80S
e c 'P r v e - D e e i * ------------' ami ilin rttr. Concrrte walla are
reasonable. In fine rondl*
plastered on the inside anil slur*
May lw seen at F rim on'a.
rued on the nutalde. Concrete
floor* are covered with heavy
Used
New
Perfection porcelain oil
asbestos tiling blocks. Property
range. Good condition, 125.
la located in Sen Lnnta Section.
Phono 72M-W. '
.
Priced at 10.500.00. 31,000 00
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
down |iaym.*nt wiH nandiv.
ATTENTION TRI CK OWNERS
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
Still have a small Ti-mom new New U. S. Royal 050 x 20 0 ply
bungalow. In P ln eh u ru Section,
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
tlr# nnd.tulH* 326.00. Keel's
priced a t *4,800.00.
—D IA PER 8E R V IC E —
Paint Shop, 300 W. Jed SL
A new road side aindwich and
Baby V alvet furnlabes hoapUal
f'B l shutt on Highway 17 north See Jim m ie Cowan's Sheet. Metal
elean,st*rile (llaper*
Works for new Radiators, new
of SanfeM. Building la 30 g 42
Ired centainsr,
R adiator cores. Radiator clean­
•• amt fully equipped for buslncsa.
i n g and rep a irin g ____________
Equipment consist* of:‘ 'steam
Call D aytona 2407le. MUax coffee Makers, conn
detail*. 90 diapers
f o a l. raaltMa. weak—
V*e
g|
tors, stools, tables, cash register,
.“ FIR ST IN 8A
i t eurh timeat Than
■
Hy Bran Striker
and other kitchen equipment.
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A lea has a amall four-room
B
arber
Shop
open
T
hursday,
p n sn d to re llera s u c h srm p lo m sl
bungalow, deUched, for living
Ichest cash price paid tor used
*&gt; a re ra n ! fn ad lral test r t n k l,ant's
DANGSRf L W a OUT
F riday A S aturday.___________
quartan* Buildings and
all
furniture. Ted Davis F uraltura
Oun.tanind prorad rrm a rk a b lr tSeli'lut
equlpnvmt priced a t 85,500.00
Co. 311 E. l«b Ph. 958.
- DREDGING — Beach** an d land &lt;■ wrnaao troutiled th is way. I k s whs*
LET Mf Of r SCTi NELL BOTH FlR£ IU
Doctors r a il a u u r t n * s e d a llr* . I t hsa
VOU TAKE THK WASHED MAN AN*
fills ad laren t to lakes. Mobile s grand soo thing sltrc t on one •/
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ILL Off THE REDSKIN
Dredging Co. Phone 059, W inter
ago or condition. Roy Reel, 309
T a k e n rs e u la rlr — P tn kh gin s C n m P ark.
SrwJStd helps b u ild u p resistance In i - i d i
W. 2nd 8L
lliw m a Also a tr e a t •tnm aahlc to n lsl

N.Y. Dr. I„I. Ducklings, lb 39c,
Dr. A Dr. Tender Fryers lb 69c

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PHONE 1091
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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2nd St,
Phone 154
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THUR8 DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH Return From
11,000 M i l e Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
Agriculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B -2 V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

1 1 H jR sg jK

/A u g u s t

•

F u tu r e !

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that
guest room NpW!
*• - t"

Kitchen
Cabinets

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New Style Ice

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all m eaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v a lu e s/

Service
For

EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m I H h C fleas
P u r T tm l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

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Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

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I
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SALE!
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value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronHMjuenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
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iH f ,.Tuesday
(iH -r it w
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■Pent
the
visiting
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielfore
u t e
m u t n m g
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returning
to .their
summer
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

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Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

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You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

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We Didn’t Forget the
Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

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High Chairs ..
$3.95 to $12.95 TOM
if*
. Strollers
Reg. $12.95'

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Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Jane Joined the party In the

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The Alwnvg Handy

afternoon.

4 Pcs. In Genuine W aln utw en eers

Mr. and Mrs.’T. L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
ivt returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and Niagara
IU. Thay agree though that
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It was to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
$14.50* and $&lt;9.95 on these
Mahogany
18th
CENTURY

quloltely designed
GENUINE
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SCOOP,

Note The Landscape Mirror

Exactly As Pictured

WE INVITE

TRADE-IN

OPEN AN
ACCOUNT
203 - 209 E. First Street

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THE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
e T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

C d p u d * ia f 4 * " cU )U dU f#i*' lo .d g n t

mid Saturday Widely scattered
show ei* S aiuiday sflermion.
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Time Buying
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- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_ R a hill intended tin, i o m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

City Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
AtJayceeJW eeL.
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
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California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened W ife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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I GOLP POSTPONED
f
ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

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D A IL Y

F L O R ID A .

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
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Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

V CALDWELL FU N ERA L

MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
campaign to remove "to-called ditloyal employed fiom government
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­
viet Representative Aleaei N. Krukov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! applicaliou for admittion to the UN.

WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
Srnatoi litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
w st afraid In tiavel alone with
M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
ment un that affair,” the Maine
Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
after
Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
mulli-millionaiir plane
on the United H tatri, challenged H ughri,
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
violation of human Fight* “ when ftee air transportation fiom hint.
the United Stale* might t* open
firm tier it chairman of the
to even more serious charge* in Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omthia-respect:"-------------- —-----------pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) He then aaked how the United’
Slate* would like tu r Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other fla ts , aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
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Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
U"n ..t '"...
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against It h eJ ) ......
. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
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^ did nut
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nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c u f Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
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,
"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii closed.
clo,*K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
I l ' M l I a o * a a i* a a a K l l t l l
I **r Ip. repeat uudei n atii.h L atari*.
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I
r r • a iiM n -a * i r . * . r i a i i r
Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
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Heads For
Practice Monday!

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Lions Informed
Survey Outlines
jIndia
After Uriel’
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dvantages
A nd: iiy ? t ish°l leniso!0 ^ Jaycee Aims,
Tha Semlnola High School gild;
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Fuel cStopj
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Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork.
CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

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t-iimrmttee, &lt;a me ajtci (
I lilghr* h id t, lined lo pioduce
joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
aiul had *ai«l II
Itjllahh t, ■■n* 111* |ta|tei* only
tlioic , Irateri liy Iii* allm nryt.
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Initial practire session* will Iklight and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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' * t 1 . . hilt, d--ml-d l-i _Wmvhut Uni.-'
suing equipment and lim bering ex* (11:39 A. M.. F^astem Sjatidntd
A t
L u n c It M e v t
v&gt;h-,iiimg dial •w e’re not gotO I y
A t C 1ill
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"a Id mk thr.k lm t..1 .1.
ertisex. K ettles added.
(4 .ini Ititled (tl I'agr I l«ht)
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Ilia n g iu V in n irtil.
The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'inu iirit r and
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
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olid ira d iiq
i|&gt;jiinUlig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
an u iitlin r ill, llir pi.'igt-iM ‘ 'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( •iiiiiinri ( o n l r l r l i t r to I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
f
to
KariM*hiT
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com|tlluil
liy
ihr
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this
wcrkctlll
at
tin
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Inn
' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He w ax.tfyftilt^ o
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MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.im alive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " .Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
o.
u ,,m \
In du lrd ttiljiu iin n irlil
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llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will s ta rt a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
M&gt;.
of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated th a t n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h -i ih»*
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are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til. .amllst gowrnmrill
"hr Jaycee*. he dd q.oli'n.rr.t Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts eight
|&gt;irrxf
Willi
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h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tum11... loll . inveasary for . If, ,
lu -sriil. Mali*i....»..l«l.- I- Florida scenes in full culor, In- '■
rrats, to coincide with ihp school an hour on the hop front franco le|w |l laid.
dealing
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*'*♦ whirl . hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
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perfect
weather.
Gnmlcr,
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fld,
color*. The latest type plastic w a s,h is only stop tn-foie 1&lt; In
and
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-It
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
n
llilf
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ilntia
lrd
ill
gotrilili
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lit
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t.‘II
ill*
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mid
w
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will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
ta k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6.80() While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■•11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
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II,an.- fn -rf.-in iy ('1)111,-1' Ed,
the Sanford staff. The new roach
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..e jla id is h V barking thr lu ll, re itl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ ' l y «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
} 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VIf
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lo u r r t n
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tin- .!;,..■
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leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t '.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon, of gasoline In an hour's Tlh«
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
Growers
Favor
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( tmservalion Here nvw York wh.-.,- n. m.I lotm 'i-u 1&gt;" John
Ex-Sanford Men Head Chicago
iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO Couimunisti gutlin
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Otilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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t'lHigatf, m akers of nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
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matter
whult
mid jeiiu-., ami tti*ih- Manufar* mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen* Anti-Red Hungarian
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier
46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Chief
Reported
Dead
Sophomores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of th r voters, IK in Loiigwuod mid $23,000 Colluded By
BUDAPEST, Aug. 8, &lt;47— A
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division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
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w
ere
in
fuv
,r
uf
Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
*
,
were away on m llita y or nursing
Youth
In
GI
Benefits
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r report- (tTeck Money Market
John II. H interm iater, USNR, had
A
g
rill
C.
K.
pAW
sou,
N
o
V
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S
ing the death of lb-la Knvae*
.
...
r
Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
Th e result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
1- by lha ___
Russian*■ 8;
provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
..
„ . •
1 In uneasy Atlan*. and veteran Board in Gainesville (n deteniilne ted collecting J22.1mi, i M I2.!.U(mi
pile*
Th
e
Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin m en! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V *
• ...
.
j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
•
futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published soared to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ - of
• **■
----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
r in th a United Bute*, new j

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W A M IIM .|i&gt;N . Aug 8 uP&gt;—
ll.iw .ud I higher agreed today, af*
Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
,. * ■
"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

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MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
WzV 'H IV H d N, Aug 8 147—
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a N-n.iloi I rigumn (U -M iili.) capbumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination itctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittugarii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the outh
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu) IIIK a .ulqionia foi puv slr iloCUit

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* Meyer Be Put Back
On Witness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

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More Subpoenas A re Issued h r
ation;

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
H e a t e d Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN Senator Says He la
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seplane Investigation
flout violationi of human light*r‘

“ It l»-unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw the rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
1 ** *
w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (Milan,a aa l&gt;a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••h i i until a a I'a a e M t S I I down the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­ Sinkfinjr Dates Made
proximately 4,300 acre*.
By Margaret Truman
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* have.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard a n dd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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IN D E P E N D E N T

Reds HitU.S. T w o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Truman Signs Meas­
ure But H its Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American
imlitution
known at the "essy payment
plan," a a bulwark againht in*

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regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in N vhtaska .&lt;101 w estern Jon a
•tfS ilaH S lima r » i ( tla rl
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slow ly eastw ard with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur p a rts of jithor
South Plains and G reat Lakes N o rth ' C entral sta te s tonight and

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British Crisis
H '**liau 4 I ibm l*ea* ilnrl
deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
A ttlee said II r i t I s it U r m e d
stren g th would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces num heied l,2!t7,Jon men on
July 1.
"An exhaustive Inquiry-hat Keen
Inst Itut ed into the Wtni)» future
of our defense policy," he -aid.
A t another point, the l-aliur
governm ent leader said* G reat 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop w ithdraw al from overless.
"D espite these accelerations in
the ra te of w ithdraw al/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e d efense' policy which un d erlie
pur fu te ^ ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd .
The Pi Inn- M inister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of con iaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stim ulate product'oji, Be

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Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie w arm ­
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No rain of consequence was in
immediate prospect for most oi
the dry midwest topsoil, now gen-

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i-rally depleted of moisture by
three U «.y .1 i»f Umia-ratiiu-*
m uffins from tin* high 'Jty, (u
well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h a t fired in
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“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employm m t on less essential * m i "
A ttlee said the gov/rnnirn: nl«&lt;
would “ take action'* jgniu*: any
Industries opera terI with “In* ffirl•nev or lack of will,"
To save dollars. Attl.-e said lie»tain would lake these ,*laps:
Perm it movie m ater* showing
film s here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Perm it Britons overseas
to spend only (140 on foreign
vacations in the 14-monlh peri-sl
beginning Oct. 1, inslea I of |3fl0
y l W jreaaly period s i a t n».« mt
Cut bv one third the bade gnsoMeyer TeHtimony
line ration uf II galluns u month
for private m otorists with 10horsepow rr cars.
A ttire said the govern men
would strive for a 2&lt;» m*r cent in­
Mevei said the expense for Hull
crease in domestic farm produc­
tion and "press - ahead w itlr out covered five or six days in Ja n u ­
plans for tin- e tp a n slm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“ Why were- you paying these
■"W e shall apply ourselves t
fu rth e r development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted

JBUSt concentrate as :mmq.m_ni*+

•iblr on x x x the priHlnctiun of
goods for export- ami tin- nrodiirlion of all tho*e thing* which sbuus imports. Tills will m-.tn cut­
ting out non-essential*. AV must
Increase our to ta l,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statem ent
outlining the Socialist regime's
plans to overcome It* dollar fam ­
ine. said Great Britain had pm
posed negotiations with the Uni.
'tad State.* for rrv lsim of two
classes in the loan agreem ent.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U . S. Secretary of S tate) replied
• J V I e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr * I l l
lY j l i
I u L . 1 1 . * ‘ I 'm
agreeing
iq. Um»e
discussion*,
h-.said, . / ‘They will not cu t across
the proceeding* of (he P a rii torifarm er.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpM n reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said th e loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreem ents
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both ta rg fta In Churchill's h illn ** to th e
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. B ritain may not cut down
her purchases In the Unite I States
in ordOr to tnrreasc them In non­
dollar countries.

Kiwani.s Meet
|r u n f U » # « !

Iin m

l 'i i i t

tlm H

llvfhg a C hristian life.
" It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
p u t religions life on •* token foe
g ranted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
C hristiana." 1I«* stressed the need
fo r families playing ami having
devotion to g eth er,'til dendop more
recveitlon to g e th rr-an l attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
m ent program s.'
- M ist Mary Beth Joiner told of
th e rapid growth of tho Youth
C aravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
team s are tourlmr Ihe United
, S tates and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
w orship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss N orm l
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an im aginary
lion hunt and m aking.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard
M ontieth announced
th a t an Intarclub meeting with OrU n io Klwanla w ill lie held heiu
on S e p t 10. E. C. Harper* a n ­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program . _______
“

(in te rn a tie ral)

Hughes Accuses

an to come to the cobjL"
He found a discussion uf tlpit

(i »niiM«*a I,uw i‘u &lt; m o

,n *ne ri«or*i 0 1

me secrei ses-

template iliut a n y o n e
w iv aton. Hughes continued, ami found
has lawn In public hfe ns long * v
“ f f me “&gt;* • * * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .la ta legislature, 'be number uf m an-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei a n d .the
M-nate -inuld. o ft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
here ihwnl.i-w,
‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood
4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he w anted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'a u sin r for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiew sler Mini:
•
amt he said he knew there had
He has runteruled litn" ami again
“ I cun unsure yuu ‘hat
Ix-eh a fluu.uoo payoff "o n the
in hi* appears rices, d in tin g lust
plane, and 'W hat about It V ’
F riday. Ihat he enter luil.ed free­
In reply to a" quration, Ae said
ly, ami' that lie was instructed by
to dmp p,. i|o,., nu| recall when Flanagan
Hughes to t-hnrge such ei-ti-r tuinin so many words* showed up, but th a t “ I know the
m rnt to Hughes aircraft. Hi- reitin IlivwnUY* tiott’l tinting w»» *uch J felt th*» two
emleii again today th.it he kept
wttK uf rrli. H v were d rfln llcit c o n n v c te i"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H u g h es'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " | h » v c nstm aBy
long li*t &lt;if -mnlli-r -unis he said
I.tsis t .. ...
«*«♦&lt;•« kaloui of my reputation, an&lt;l
he spent on Hull in (he same peri­
■ that the hearing* 'Imre is no uuestion th a t the threat
od. Ferguson asked how i l i y r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a pow erful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“ I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia H ughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
B few stfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they g at together,
Hall prior to this lim e !" F erg u ­
o r - Indirect connection with I’nii so Trippe cam*- to the coast.
son listed.
"i don’t think so," Mever rep. American. He linil In-ell favoinlde
to legislation which would eat up
lie added that the en tertain ­ n single pvelseas airline m the
ment - orrtim*d~ in - laiv—Aligelei “chnsert insiruniBiil" s-T Hie govern­
It ■•■liss.a lisaa r . l * Uwel
Ferguson asked buw Hull hap. ment. Hughes made Ilia elintge
onlv afte r n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"n s
Itoad.
Becently
a
Min
“II*. obviuusly was tht'C-* to look t'hairrnnn . Ferguson (H-Mirhl *if!ur
the aubcumittce roll hiding the) "ectioll o f this toad was eom pht
over our iilant.' .Meyer said.
from the Imke Jessun
One of the Hughes contracts hearings.
Was a 122,000,UtH) nm» for recoil.
When Hughes took Hie stand a t Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. F trg u ju o le a d 1:42 I*. M. (E flT l, he first askeil There are two proposed routes
Hems of 148.03, lit) an.I 15 for more Unit- to m id testimony In- fur lying in the eom phtod sec­
■linner nml tips ul lh-* lltachcunib. had given previously m closed- tion from the Lake Jessup Bridge
with the nresent highway we«t
era Hotel, and *12 f &gt;r liinclr at door sessions of the committee
of Sanford.
ltmnanoff*s,
Ferguson told him the commit­
“One route propose* to taka the
Ferguson said it w is 'n o t clear tee was ready to ’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainm ent f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
m atter now ?" he asked Hughes.
The exchange rontiniied:
‘‘It is not my desire, hut I am
Ferguson—But it .ill is i-IITirgcd willing to go ahead,” llnghei refto Hughes alrcrsft.
Meyer—Bight.
"We have no deslru tu force
Ferguson—Whom
von to do this," Ferguson said.
"You .don't have to furre me,"
the airplane builder retorted. "1
am very happy to go Into It."
l i e said lie had “ made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some en tertain­ ster, the chairm an of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rh n tg rd to those. He asked, however, to b«
perm itted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—T hais'w hat. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give d o n ­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values on the tax boolu; would
..................
ready l&lt;&gt; repeal under ruth
“ h&gt;. examine you nor will yon ha*o the be a shorter route, and would not
ahmil Y _h f l I t r ' cross-examine him," F er­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_______
guson said. He added that Hughes lak esh o re Boulevard, which i t
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit w ritten questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the la tte r south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"O ur S en ato rs^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad a t
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" th at there . “ Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "g rav e danger th a t it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through t J
pede ra th e r than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernm ent's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross S tate Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this m atter .and have
The hill would have established
n national aeieace foundation ax
an Independent agency to qtomole
Miami Fire
research In national defense and
other fields, abolishing the present

POLES MAKE PLEA
WASHINGTON, Aug. tU-(ff)—
Poland appealed to the United
State* today to raster* its cancel­
led share of the *332.000,000
A m erican relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef W inlewlci submitted
th e plea to Secretary of S tate
M arshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th a t “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and
development, now amount to hun­
dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"U nder present world conditions,
th is work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Trum an
amid. "W e can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove
unworkable.
In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said

H a d N o N s w ip a p o r
T o A d v e r tU * I n .

. .
And front page news it
certainly Is! . . . T he Hanford
fu rn itu re Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The am art home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford F urniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only r f r
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible fo r grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism re g srd la u of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go In to 'lW detail* of the
m erger nropuslHon.
"D lelrleh
reported that
he
didn't think U would be poulbie to
make an -whiUtabt* transaction
with Mr. Tripp*," Hugh-u .-teslifled. ' "I Wien tutd Dietrich to
drop the tnqUyr there, a t least for
the tim e
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer
•aid th a t next, Francis Flanagan,
assistan t counsel for th* W ar Inm tU ta tln g Committee, carp* op
California and started *
lough."

"It was apparent to

J U S T LOOK WHAT YOU G E T
THE LIV INgJtO O M OUTFIT
Your choice of a conventional sty le sim ilar to
Illustration or a graceful Chippendale ensemble.
In either a£yle you gat the large, comfortable,
spring-filled sofa and matching chair, a striking
companion chair in harm onising rover, and a h in d some glass.top cocktail table. All for only -

9-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT
•nda suite Includes the large, beautiful double bed.
In* m a u lr* cheat of draw ers, popular vault? i
dresser with round m irror, the bench, an all-fall
maltrM a, deep roll spring, a pair o f -aae.Uetat

THE DINETTE OUTFIT

A N Y ROOM MAY BE H A D SEPARATELY
who turned In U i a S m about
2.00 A. M., told fireman th a t
**5£ * “ - • »n»M H art of light
on the wing of the A.M which
quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel M cLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport em ploye., .aid (firt "an
M fto.lon accompanied tbe H m

tim ing It wag the application of
screwk a x a after my fsllurn to Ininutea flames were leaping In
accede to th* wlahea of Mr. Trlp- every dim «ion In the C n g b r&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said th a t at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statem ent by Brewster th a t ."It
was u y own Idea fo r U r. Viaaag-

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THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says Hughes
Crisis Caused
LS. Prices

Lake* City’s Columbia High School Band

Truman Signs Meas­
ure Providing Ad­
vancement By Mer­
it, Not Seniority

137.000 A d d i t i o n a l
Cm In Armed For­
ces Announced By
British Of f i ci a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

Hits
It’s A ll Lies
.7 .

Plane

Manufacturer

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utitpeat UnderOath HU
Asks To Cross ExThc Ainty'i archaic lyilrm ol pro­
i»h of final blamed living AntrrCharge Hostes:i W as
amine Senator On
motion by seniority wrnt out the
ic.»n pinrv and "th r rapidly inwindow today with President iru
ttcaiing mu pi u i ol L’. .S cajMiiti
Afraid Of Hughes
War Tim e Contract
man's signing o( legislation set­
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
ting up a permanent promolion\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ?
(A l— *
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoW ASHINGTON, Aug. 7
by-meril program for the Army
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tin t
and the Navy.
HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i Flaming
Waste Gas S -nrliii H irtitier (R M e .) to - ie One of the lengthiest and most
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" r s u r e j (R -M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi um lrr b tth i pieti itatecomplicated measures enacted by
bv A m enta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committe r ...*‘i&gt;... j
tnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " th in * ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
the 60ih Congress at is first sescuiotriM inorr than twice ir 'tm c h «f ftf a b f lira an d T fan ir.ii it
afi.ml to travel
aton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
ihc buy*. the iT antrllut ol thr ap ai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
alone v*it It H iiyltn in ln» private
F.VKRI
ii
M
ask.
Aug.
7
i
t
growth of months' of study by
Exrilt^quci, Jlu g h Dalton, told the quevtion him
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane pluilgnl nut plane.
committees.
,
H u*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u|
a
fug
dtiouilcd
»ky'
caily
,lu*la*
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liuilrd lii.it dri
.tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri m uling the
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it Hirwvtri ,vv Im look mli) a tlamilig wittc-ga* honiii
arid tightening the N avy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO id t of
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-m silne hstv’m sidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
Senr ole
oh- High
II
Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . commitlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ru ta - down on tha num ber of come to Sanpird with th r Intention of building up an even larger hand at Sent'
Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "id lin g
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enm irh to enter Id ir-rily 'com petition 1’iia.- Mimstei A ttlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI wailimr .sir ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the llir tiutll."
pilid
app.nrntly
thntighl
he
v*.,,
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or sta le festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom ­ craft cunliacls.
• *
Iluglici ir lr iir d to the aitlinc
tha w artim e rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
Cratman I'ngum ii (R M ich.),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
lioitr** im iJcnt at a "sm ear cam ­
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
Duxlnn Aupuit.
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie'
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnim itter. dr
—tn-ierrm-}
■
u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
'A ffecting directly or Indirect­
ilolU i,, front the U. 8. loan for *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
whrn
dri tiling whether he or
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v
ly the atatua of
an estim ated
id
llir
j
-inirr-M
imlell
Air
Con- I76;000-ttf fieri * in -frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry h id .mi u n i diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton H lin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
and roll i•£ the* Late lirn tg r S then rn h tio v ru v over an airlines
encourage the -better-qualified men
H. E. Hlark. who irrignctl htf COsta
er.
MiniJi-ll, puhhdiei id the .old Hu. llieigri ple^utlloot.
and to weed out through n proftntv
liiy,
Navy
and
air
force
position a i Ir.iilcr of the Colum­
i rrguion said tin! uinlr-r* rule*
With imtli ttnilct oath, I iughrt
rraa of elimination those unfit
will U- cut to HTu,otHI men by tin*
Ion lra n n iijit.
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr
vuIk ntoimllec
.pn-iltun*
for command.
ha* ih a ig rd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M.uulrll
•
lun
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii o tg a n i/r a large
I t will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that lil­ muit h r suhim ttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tin t tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In*. Amir, J2, and Ifaniot. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip; m e
of wilting.
b in d al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice utunpowei
to I.ill .-11 tfir S rn a tr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y the end of lies,
today announced that it In* in ­
flogbi.s flo-h.-.l Hi- r.-rs.li.-if in .
Get A r b i t r a t i o n
ii.-n
ul I Itighr*’ if InjHtU.uOO warp a rti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y -InI'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* oi l !
tention b&gt; build jip a IDO pirc1* I’tife- Minister Attlee, “is not to In an envelops* nil.I polled ...it *el
com* effective until a fte r |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r n in tra cti il hr (Ifiighci)
vclri.iu I fie* .mil mrnihri ul i
v iill imig sheets of w riting
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ clvm l hand, and u rg rd Inal pu- Is- n t-unled As u tin get lait -*
"I want In inn Is*- il i.-n . l.-ni tnCt.ill* pioimneiit l ong ttlamj tv mild Jgicr It) Itierge hit Ita n tJOGJAKARTA,
J
a
v
a
.
Aug.
7
diately.
pilv. the t h.iuvbcr ol Commerce a mil. slniie win. h we are de these are not all," Hiigln- began.
W'-ihl Anhiiev Willi' Han American.
The new plan provides for (/V) I It e Indonesian Republic
and civic orttaniralionv aid mi nuk­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “ F utthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid th sl after he had
iromotion of officers by selection “cordially accepted" today the
ill I* n* cin-ninstancva will alluw." lervlav of .Senator Itrowvier n n
Flying
the
Mandril*
hark
from
ing tlic projev V* tUKfll.
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tith e * rini-ol Mulch
llgilie puck uf lie* and I call leal it M ontiml. Pell i* brlievi-ii lu huv&lt;- revenh-d that hi* private airplana
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i |« T wuj
The band will not ft* liinitrrl Vrn • „ cut of HU.IKHI below pie nnurt if I I HI! be aiiowt-d I. l « | tlkH lievtino- In*l in Ihe liluike ih ily Chtried B rew ster and Senator
offices in the Indonesian dispute *
morning log and to have mUtuken Brii-kei (H ithint from Wnshtngatone lo high wlaiol vludrntt b u t '* ‘ '» estin ia u s Th* end of .11 *- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
am
iounted
by
Dal
with the N ethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS g a snton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf t ile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and G iom uut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'T W A liostss*
during “ IPIn.
_
-HltpIlCffoietllandeii In Klmvi wtillh Tmify Tin- tho*,- of an airport, fire of t.hii ride had confided that “shs
ed llie U. S7 goveinment imme­
said. - er Fetgusnu would submii in ad- offii ial- -aid.
i t fused tu tie alone w ith
diately to send a Trpirsrnlaiive
Ib -'d e. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (H ughes! nnv w ilt.
ine "
o u flo f the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons B rew ster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^_’'hl*ft r f a lari. T .and
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to In tn r thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily th at fir fotpid little - i j
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlm tiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo gh e s satd.
JE R U S A L E M ; A ug. 7. (A T —
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no interest in such ti pn.Jeet
* O l i l U l l l l l l l n l l Jr
idgcon” after nor ree k , m in in g
Jewish leader a "dec reed n ^ o n u d e te 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI a tors
Then he i d t i n d n iwotti affldthat town of il.iHMi imputation
atoppag - Hits af- &lt;|Uainl Ihr U. h . trpteienlativr with 1
three-hour workh atoppag"
A tall vimlli. w earing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MMdMfil
I'ngi i t*u|
At that tim e they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum p u n b iil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at again st the in •Is official point of view." No
band of only eight pieces, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(em inent bv British au th o iitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th r e e . Jewish m ayors and some 40
**T-n l .* . ,-i
i
i DCTROIT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U .S . (ieneral Probrs
(I fimllniirtl tn* l‘agr I null
I he i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0&gt;ni . mimtcls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jew s for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
T he; prem ier. In yt statem ent
lliercet
#Kiv*iifiU i.
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil haunt
of checking terrorism . *
Red
Plant
Seizure
tnry Club, tile American l.egi.m mid todav and the 0 Park aid Motor
Violence continued meanwhile, httindraat by the Jo g jak arta ra ­
Four. Day IISti! Wave
British authorities announced Ihnt dio, urged ilie United Slate* tu It. U. Illark, who servrd a* a the V. F’. W .-gol lieiiind the l.nnd Car Co, notified some l.’dHi winkVIENNA. Aug, 7. ffll— l.feiH
bandm
astrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“
use
its
influence
with
the
N
eth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era th at final iissotnldv operation* General Um-ffry Keyes, Aniertntii In Midwest B r e a k s
a Mine explosion at Ua&lt; HI Ain, erlands government and In the ler and who Intends lo make Ihr formed a band booster • i bib.
will not lie resumed until next llii'llhi-t of tin- fKin power cuntiol
Sanford
school
band
second
tn
(United
N
ations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit
Jo the
N ational
between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The
„ In the district competition n' Tucadnv n* worker" tbstnteeism cummi**ion for Auatrkn, cequi&gt;*ir&lt;l As Deaths Reach (»!)
none
in
th
r
stale.
cil”
to
obtain
acceptance
of
the
Gu.’ id i* beiii,. enrniiraged by
»
a
blast ripped up 300 yards i f rail­
, ' -’ URustine, tins band made tie hompeied m i lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afume la ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu B nggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal th at an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * n o t, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|m rleil thill (Is Con- Vienna
ties, the announcement said.
lo 'h e Mtd- llm- General I C Hutchison reI'nliitkn mill.(■aitie.-v die. lie puiin J tier Avenue idnnl wns elo*e*l afte r
An extraordinary m eetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
V aid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force Keve*. tn a letter to Cul. General West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statem ent, addressed to
It take* time to b mid up u go ■ failed to repoil for worn Tialnv blld V. V h i-iilov, the ituayill'l iiieiii- tmlav after deaths It. mi tlm l*mi it i-liiu H-Ju-I. l.v employee* 'of the
Council) and other leaders decided
upon the work Stoppage In tha U. 8. Consul (ieneral W aller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh a t IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I (Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a V latit.e t ’u i.t Line Railroad and
ihe Winn I ovett Grocery Compibine in Saiifunl us elsewhere, lb i
Mark Avenue plant. Briggs If Soviet tntlttary forces I'tttl Mdzt-d hud risen to at least lii*.
Jewish areas of the Holy (.and. A. Foote in Hatavia, said that -f
"Tlie bent wave i* definitely nuv might unjlst lit the guard
They ordered all Jewish traffic hal­ the Security Council, through an
told of huw Jam es O’Neal, pro*-j .e n t I .Hi Ml home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jew ish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut U nilm nsler al Foil I’len - I plant and i.MIK) from the Matk trustee tending ri’greenu nl on a hnikrii at Chicago mi.I all point* wHlumt jFupardijing i h e i r ',r*gthe dispute, “ the Untied
N orth and W ist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their custom ary
schools, went into Kttsii* n few “ Avenue unit.
ants and place* of nmusement settleI Pent
Dedication
of
the
Tourist
In.
Ia writ
!’«*« T a »
I Closing of j he Conn *r u len t cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' the W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ------ - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s ll s s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. i t. d o 5.00
form ation Booth on North Park
A usImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: th e Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lie aty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl lim e agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert a t the tam o time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrig v - spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum ’
called for the abolition of em er­ Florida Salesm an Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttr i­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
minute*.- ’ '
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab ­
according
to
the
prpRrnm
ic*
buted
to
the
heat.'
which
he
saidal
said
"I
should
np'pteclat,,t
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tm ecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil Convicted Of Murder leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-g n le re d 86 letter front you t‘&gt; th a t effect."
(I’sB llM ta m i r u r r « « i
ter said continued high leuifern reim burse them doting thi* mllm anager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“
Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n tra in in g , i»eiim I, ussimied to
DA UK CITV. Fla., Aug. 7, (£ V - Chamber. Thi* will take place at
MANILA, Aug. 7. b it
The nvallahte. *■
the tefinery ims Been, seised a* lures could he espertial lislav, pm
A circuit rourt Jury deliberated 1:00 P , M.
slaying of two inure men of the
Shortly in*fore noon C hrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ ieii Muht- to- fu e dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported th a t l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southw ard ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
VFW On Guard Unit victing A rthur Berry, Jacksonville R egatta
fium w{1* *?,"1,Ui,,r' '
*y. 1
'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* eith er wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their teg u lar pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
o
lb-orh m agatm e salesm an, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ liiiqj T reaty CummUsior, throughout the sm 'dh.ni Fl.iiiisf And the amount they jecieve from
J
—
'
I the government.
Capt. Roy Qr««n will address ling .Willie Mas Benton, I4*year. Florida Federation o f ’ Outboard nkii;
ilitfUion
tiu I left their or the Council of Foreign Mini*- .Stale*:
,
.
At Joliet, ilk. about 41) m iles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A rjS y sj lt(ht
)t w.»
hoi t.. lets, the action catinut !»■ under­
" member* of Pgiit 3282 of th* VFW old achuolitir). ’
Motors,
and
under
direction
of-the
south of Chicago, a brief Init In-tvy | by the companies in order to
The conviction carries an nalo. CoA t G uard' Auxiliary.
at- i t s ’ 7:00 o'clock buffat supper
r 'Jt ^’r*^***! Ks4"’**.f
Official readings av the stood oi acceptod.**
downpour w** avcompm id by!
i«&gt;nitiaseii »• •*»*• r » a t
and killed tn a daylight attack . tin
(|ra,
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tem
temnerat)'pn|«cwi
la ce d m
(lie
pers
ro tttu sf a t tha Legion H ut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure a t 88 degree*.
strong winds which t ie" dow n1- , ,
...
day evening In regard to orgam trie chair.
retary
of
Bute
R.
A.
Gray
ami
poi
at ordnance general 'supply depot
Ilarrv's molhea» him . Harold
many trees sml disabled tk -sr.ty 's ( a l d W t ' l l M S l S t t T
Meanwhile 55,000 Foul, Lincoln Beauty Colt te st To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
D
latrict
Engineer,
Colonel
a t Camp llatangas, ihr m lie . •ind M ercury hourly-ruled worker*
Power service. Some IhjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how Berry began subbing and half col­ Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
were damaged by the^ I J i t 8 111 &gt;» i l i a l l i n i f t O f l
began a lay-off ,expevti-il, tu la*!
much U to bo paid to mambar*. lapsed in her ehalc where she b .d trophies and prltea to th* winners
One scout was hit hy six hul
It w ai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the R egatta will he presented lets and diet! almost Instantly, a t least until next Tur»dap, nllrlA beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
County
or
Central V fiU rd iy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!m uni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed a t the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrln lrd , whlh the strik e of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given a t the M ayfair Inn for the other, with tw o ’shots in the
J Uaidwell of Florida,
plica of post commander F. J). court immediately upon receiving members of the Benior and Junior forehead, died ’■ few huura la in M urray Corporation of America Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’ “ '■r
will I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s .s . Ho- &lt;licd a t-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now aw ay on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an .A rm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given S at mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
frtendx.
■ j _ pending notificawithheld
urdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartm ent, to which *h*
“ Due to th a fact th a t so many Large Cuban City
* S tale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle wars
tloh of next of kjn.
o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest tem peratuii * vs-»ter. had returned - a fte r reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed
vaUran* it # seeking membership
A ttack s on U, 8. Army pei
will te rv e
aa toaatm aater.
A
accounting
oftjc*
munity llulldltefT y the laike Mary
Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce#
113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general
In th# VFW post w# are issuing
To V isiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun day,
sponsored dfoce w ill' be sonnet since June 28 have result
where she was employed. Author*
Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
a special invitation to these men
ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
committee, it was • announced ton ih c r point* rejbuAing lOtl bi Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturH AV AN A, A u r . 7,
On* hern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel FUUpwine m ilitary rnmm*nd ami
lo attend the m e e tin g " *md Ad—
, W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, G rier, com mittee more included: F resni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room.
. ju tant Hauls.
the U. S. crim inal investigation today attrih u trd the fire th at chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee 30 persona Buffered Injuries as
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and F arli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
w
as
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and E ffing­ tim e in the office of her brftthsr,
o f - th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx tim es yesterday afternoon and M atthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone g et­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
th a t the Sanford poet had tbe la s t night by earthquakes.
Funeral arran g em en tt have not
Mayor O f Altam onte Housholder O ffices
tin g into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public and I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To N ew Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach a t C rystal Lake, Mr. Grier Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
d iitrict m eeting in P eL and.
*
la- In the fam ily cem etery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. M atthtw a was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil nig h t In fe a r that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell w as
Springs
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor o f A ltam onte
E rn e st F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn.
*
Plant R oof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm 'lh attorney, today ennounccd th r S tate Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the ea rth ’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of h it law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
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Goodard w as elected city clerk to the
A tlantic
N ational
Dank kept th e M ate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first trem or was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h e n he ha* been loc­ til the F ire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death tw o w seki ago of L. R. ated fo r many year* to the Brum- tq fully extinguish ft, said Mr.
Game Slated Friday
Sanford hoy* and girls are
Dredging operations designed
heavy downpour cauaed the roof th a -la st a t 13:46 A. M. today.
Brooking, This was a special elect­ ley Pulealon Building, where he Morrison.
invited by the Orlando Recreation to deepen the 8 t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries w ere claa- ion.
will b* associated w ith hi* son
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*------ = -----------D epartment to atten d an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
d a r but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
w ere 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age p arty to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
l VISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, J r. Darla, who are^ nrw com eri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the m in.
out Orient* province, but with who cam e second In th e mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
- ftr m ^ f lf —Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening a t the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- h r-S an tiag o . m i ttlirir V6t*a to T O r M a tt- ^ rte ^ e u if e ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park a t 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities rep o rtin g effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,fro n t of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion C aptain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “ Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed w ith 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
A t '10:00 -o'clock th ere will be ed .th is ‘ morning hy Edward H ig [Richard Deu» and Rotary C aptaiir
tn regard to City tlUliIn torrents. The door wee locked, Berecoa. Palm*. Soriano, Anti Ms. tola) vota, 128 out of 130 colored occupied by Judge J . G. Sharon
Flayers
or*
Cliy M anager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, m
anager of the Semirwli
Seminole Orville Touchton.
manager
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- reg istran ts coat th eir vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted a t the p a rty , and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n a n o and Central Toes Jo.
87 o ut o f-114 w hite registrant*.th# la ta T. B. H iggins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8 tetlo n WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
T he buildings reported moat
In th e voting fo r clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared th a t pritea will be given to w inntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, J r. will pit
arrived w ith th e key to le t them in,
imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 161 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttr a c t­
retu rn her* soon to-check Local en tra n ts are advlaed to 1300,000 last week fo r OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed w ith a roar.
hospital and an a r t school. The cost for F red rM U k u e r. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally a l telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken a t a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now .aitell- Itnlnrv, H arry Robson will h
T he W eather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some p rivate hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W fo r fu ll particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l ra in fell in f t i / a hours,
eollopeed.
void, sold M r.’ M clatoih.
blind* an d yellow ’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiv in g .

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Indonesians Ask New SHS Bandmaster Reveals
_U.S__ Delegate
-Plans-And-Urges Civic-Backing
To

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Jewish Leaders
In Palestine Order
3 Hour Work

• Thousands Of •
i Industry •.
Workers Idle

Kmployers Help
National Luard
Fnlisfmenl Drive

City’s Program
For Labor Day
Is Announced

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lie spoke nut clearly
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fnr (tie n.„Ji
sudlim m ,1' Then,
o n ^ ih C Jsefalf, he promised that
fbose 1 it ending the hearing would
remain quiet.
“ We w ant to hear this a* Amer­
ican cUisens." he deciaicd.The young man said he was
Leonard Small, of Bropklyn, N. Y„
a student a t Ceorge W ashington
Upivendty here.
Capitol police, moving forward
to carry out Ferguson'.* in itn in
tioos to clear the room, hesitated.
One of them *sald to SrathIt "You

lug on Sm all’s promts" ifie a
rnce would rem a in ' quiei and
called his Inal ruction* fo* poll** to
clear the room.
Brew ster went hark to'th&gt;* chair
to gnaw er a series of
tioiu Hughes gave to Chairman
Ferguson (R -M irh l'o f the Renat j
atib-commiuIn his replies, B rew stm .
1. Acknowledged -hat he I; id
eaten a t least "three breakfast*
In th e la st faw month**' at a *pe.
rial nrsidence maintained here by
Pan-American Airways as a guest
ren te r for officials and antnluyee*
But the Maine senator in*f*lci|
this could not lie let med I In- "Pan
American Palace" an I instead
Waved photographs of what H im
■tev tailed **TV£}\'* palatiiil" home
and swimming pool.
2. Agreed that Sam Pryor, a
vice president of Pan A nnrican
and form er Connecticut Republican
national committeeman: Is a close
friend of hit.
I. Said It was true that be bad
spent two Thanksgiving vacations
o f ghoul one week epch at a home
Pryor -has at ifobe Sound, Fla.
Brewster said P ryor wan no’, there
and he (B rew ster I h'ad p u n based
hi* own food and borne nil eg*

s A N F o n i) n r itA U v a A N F O R n ,

m o rio n s were under way to tranfci governmental fnnetionn tr,
Ilukittlnggi; In Sum atra, if l»*c-

Indonesia Request

tl khIihM ,l» » »•»«• n . r l
Nation* would lie d e a lin g a murhnreded preceilent to prove to the
world lt» authority .ran stun war National Guard Drive
and settle dispute*." It said that
United Nations arhiliation o ffe r­
ed the only* hope of settlem ent. encourage rm|tliiyees to enlist In
SJarlfoeddin earlier
said hr the National Cuard and to make
hoped th at surh n rortimhudon it possible for them to do so w ith­
would-lie made up nf the United out any financial sacrifice *or loss
Stater, C leat Britain, A ustralia. of vacation time. This new- jMilicy
India and the Philippine* and is ex|iected to go into" effect
immediately, it was stated,
lierhap* Slam.
"Tlie government and people i In making this announcement,
Hoi
‘of the Itepuldir of Indonesia tjrn -firlferal
should consider
fully ’ prepared to subm it to o‘j eth er employ
I
j; | l l . S
a t &gt;• I a- i * rr r - . f
decision -in- which ,11 cistrSttoil ' 1 the m erits of this proposition and
'
' t National
o -•f the
recommended' a- th*1 "jftrinun v Uu* Importance
____ I . . a _________
mean* to settle the dispute," th tiu a n l to the maintenance nf~law
and tinier and the security of the
government slnlrtnent *»td.
The Ne|heiland* artny h»m*h nation.*
ed trxlny that it bad suffered 22
ra iu s ltlr s —ffl—truce violations hv
Jewish Order
the Lndotirsians since
Monday
mtdnigbl and officials of the Be
public vnirrd rounter arcUMtioi
la w I hi uuhout r s L 'jlw
I *1*'
that the Dutch hud commit! "&lt;l gfnup iepeuted a pleqjr' t 1* fight
new hrraches of the cease file Jew ish iinJergioiind t e r m i i » l
groups.
A Hutch rommonlipte «*id four
Tile th ice mayors founded up by
new viotallnns nf the order h a lt­ tiie British.. are
Israel. Roknch of
__ ____
ing hostilities had occurred in Tel Aviv, lived Ben Afrti of NatJava and fhuiistm, nnd th a t stlcM nova amt Ahraham Krinitsi of
actions in the last th ice days Itainat Can. They are l*wmr held
had cost them four dead, 17 at the laitrun detention,ram p with
wounded and one missing.
the other attested JeWif. hvist of
Premier Amir BJarifoetldin of, whom are ineinlH-ra of the Rigid
the Republic declared In Jngjukni Wing Revisionist party. The Jews
ta tha( Huteh forces liad moved were arrested under eftergshey
four miles nearer the ItepuliHceri regulations and no sparltiq i haigri
y rstrn lay ami th a t prrj

f

Co

r id a

TH URSD A Y .

Chinese Inf, Position
To D efeat *Red Arm j

m m t to the press ?"
Chairm an Ferguson tit Mirh)
accented affidavita n f Alina Anplewick and M. E. Bell, captain

AI f*
NANKINC. Aug. 7—
supported. governmelt.1 troop* Is
western' Shantung province fo r*
ed unit* of Red (icneral Lit
I’o-Cheng's army liejlt against
the Cmxl-swollen Vellowr Riser
today while government force* It
eastern Shantung Increased jv e m *

Brewster would get a ahanre to
reply later.
*
The hearing was punctuated hy
frequent flare-ups of temper. Once,
Ferguson areused Hugncs uf “tryim t
A
llI a A P A rlti^
t hat
W n M m ill
ing (to
discredit'

feat on the Communists, In thk
West because the Yellow Kivar
was now five miles wide sod few
hosts Were available.

ing "unfair'
tio n s m t him

a t Senator

U rcw atrr (R -M e)\w tH i Hughes
charges once attem pted to "blackm a l l ____
_ _____
him into
agreeing to an airlin o merger.
Called a “pack of. Jta*' Brewster
ter'a denial th a t therV la any tru th
in the "blackm ail' story.
Finally, f rrg p s o n flared* Up. l '
. ’’We appn-eiate th a t w h a t, you
are try in g to do h ire indicates
clearly you are trying to discredit
the com m ittee," Krrg(i«o,i said in
measured phrase*. . nTbat m raps
the integrity o f th e'U n ited States
Senate is a t stak e." \
lie* told th e muit^m illionaire
plane m anufacturer th a t hv rannot control th e eomikiUre "by
vour g reat w ealth," I

a uc

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7

Withthat
Butbake a cafce

Everyday/

Airline Hostess

Jane Parkers

II ..nligartl ftniM
avlt hv H arriett Applewick, a
TWA hostess, which term ed th*
Brrw ster charges “ absolutely untrue.”
The hig crowd a t the hearing
laughed when Hughes added that
he "never carried a hostess" along
on hla private plane.
He eaplained that Miss Apple*
wick was along from Washington
to Columhus tu "serve meals to llw
two senator*." Hughes said hs
hail never «ecn the TWA hotter*
In-fore the Ohio trip nnd had never

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&gt;1* 6.0*1 SHOO1C,* SACIOC It ACO.

Hv asknl th at Senator Brewster
lie requested to answer till* ipJCtFast hers D lstribatars, la c . New Yark

oath w hether'you matin the htatf-

Straw berry Persciwcs'

lb. ja r 41c

Potato Sticks

(warden FVchIi Fruits &amp; Vegetables

4. Acknowledged 'ineT Ti
accepted free transp-iitaliuq
Pan American’a special'' YHv*,«
airliner from Washington id 'K a leigh, N. C. H e said hn'w m st to
Ratrigh to confer with I hi: lute
Benatop Halley fD-NCl at Bailey’s
request about aviation legislation.
Brewster also repeated'v hit at
lughr*' story of a "pctjiMiiitbin"
or a merger.
"The suggestion that ] held a
whin over Mr. Hughes is ridicul­
ous," he declared.

DKTFA
Yellow

SQUASH
Fresh Te«d*r

STRING BEANS

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Selected

TOMATOES

N ew Army System
offtcerg determ ining the quel
ations twice in sucreeaion, au
offievr - from
Unfore the Atniy has p n
motad It* officers largely through
Iqrily. system, a man’s raid’
lly being contingent upon bis
. length of service rather than his
qualifications. The Navy ha* fo1. to w e d a system nf srlertluti, with
modifications, for years
In Its report on the lull, the
House Armed Service* Commit*
tea eaid it will bring more raphl
youthful .officer*
... __ t
eateer* satU faclnry 'enough hi
attract capable men, pnimising
enough to hold In service the cn
pable men. already in uniform.
and economical enough to 11*
reptablr from a budgetary stand*,
point.”
,.* '
One b f the tnajnr firovisiottr
of tho’ new act is a llnlHatinn on
four-star officers, li B m lu the
peacetime m ilitary establishment
to II four-star officers .a fte r J u ­
ly I, HMS, five for, live- j Army,
four for the Navy, fih tP 'P ir the
A|r Corps and one for the Ma*
tin s Corps. In adiiition llie I'irS
Ident’s chief of sta ff would hold
fotir-stai rank while serving lit
that capacity.
There would la- thr**-»tiii offl
ter*. 23 In the A r m y /J O in the
AJr Corps. 2 In the M aine. Corps
ge rterals
and 202 one-slar generals.
Until such tim e' as the arm
ed services' strength irache* the
level* prescribed hy peTmancnt
law, the new law routlnue* the
present system of tem poiary pr-»*
motions fo r tem iioiary-duly offlcer».
For the Navy, the legislaUnu
inlnaJuce* for the firat lime Uw
selective system of promotion in
the grade of adm iral, H eronflrr,
art officer of adm iral rank m in t
One reetilt of that change, tlu
committee said, will lie to (wrmlt
outstanding officers to ’ Irectimc
admirals at *n earlier age hy
Weeding nut the older men ahead
of them who can’t qualify to
retain* their statu*.
The bill also allows the promo
Uon of especially wslt-quallfm-1
men in advance of average off.*

Yellow

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IN S T E A D OF HAVING TO

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CARROTS

A SAW A FTER I T ’ S C O M P L E T E D !
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AN EXHAUSTIVE STUDY OF FLORIDA’S HEATING PROBLEMS

Loin Steaks !b 69c
Riba ■ Chops lb 59c

Bacon
All Meat

B eef Stew

Boneless Rolled Shoulder •

Roaat

Fresh f! round

AND IN C L U D E D THE F IN D IN G S IN A NEW BOOKLET

Hamburger.; lb 43c
B rllket

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W einera’
Jicrm ani Assorted

Cold Cuta*- Fresh C nltags

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Sausage*

lb 63c

lb 43c Pork Liver

lb 39c

lb' 45c

.' -

Cheese

lb 23c Fillets

Lord Halifax

TOMATOES
Armours

TOMATO JUICE

HOME OWNERS. JUST CALL OUR OFFICE.

PINEAPPLE JUICE
(Vctagon

Another 'chinge Is the introrlur*
duty officer
ivy aystetn. These
&gt;• from enlisted m-n end
office* ranks only, riwy
» as h ig h aa comntatidsr,
will be assigned to kpecial*
j duties not com petitlra with

lb 55c

Arm nurs W estern

Iieef Liver

Hermans Skinlrta

THAT TELLS ALL ABOUT MODERN OIL HOUSE HEATING.
"1I
I l j l 11i i r ) AMD WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A HOUSE HEATING
L i iB On l
m m m m s e r v i c e for t h o s e p l a n n i n g new h o m e ^
AND

lb 39c

Hermans Bmokod

GET THE FACTS ABOUT HOUSE HEATING

Soap

S w your dealer, o r telephone o u r office fo r a copy o f the

Soap.

3 bars

25c

Ann P a g e
BEANS

2 bars-

17c

lt)\ Tom ato Sauce
Boston Style or

Pelmnliee
•

new booklet on modem oil houae heating, o r . • • *r

Sm.

Lee.

Super Suds 12c 30c
Vel
Ige pkg
30c
Octagon Q renulated

Vegetarian Style

2 lb Cant 25c

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MOTOR OIL

r law provide, fu r tomf M all dffleera tn the
,rmy rather- then in ■

Apenn Window

-

Cleaner 20 oz

21c

jr ie r k ia I W e A U * lr t C e su p an y

• r obligation the n&lt;

Pfeead tend

Mamr
XNTELl—Thursday,
S aturday.
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FINE ENTERTAINMENT It)R ALL THE FAMILY
The Summer Kleclrle Hour
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�THURSDAY, AU n. 7, 1947

Oviedo Is Scene
Of Much Activity
In Home Building
Construction U n d e r
. Way On Projects
In Business Section

THE
a lia New York Cily *nd N iagara flam rhlrr. Dorothy Iter*
——------_
' Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Parker
WHry Alielt and T m ldv’kinlia!l have returned (nun » Dili threnghare spending thi* w e e k 'a t .Day* out the N ortheastern S tate ., vislttona llearh. Johnnie "June, in ing In WayheagUbt. JV. i*. JoTii lim
spending acveral day* in Orlando U. F. Wlieelera. in N. &gt;v York Cily
with Mr, and Mr*. Malcolm Jour* anil N iairara Kalla. The,- are now
and Beverly Ann. Mr. an J Mr*, a t Davtona llrarh for the remain*
Malcolm Jones, daughter, Beverly der of the month. Iter .mother,
Ann and nephaw, Johnnie, itlan to Mr*. Mather,’ stayed .it their rot*
•pend Mimetinre at Wildwood vi*|t- tage at Daytona whd* they Were
Inn relatives.
away.
“Grandpop" Bill W aid I* »mll*
inir broadly ‘these days. H i, only

By MAIIIAN It. DISKS
There are many new ’home* and Mien, but Bill *ay* h
buiH 'nga going up in Oviedo 1rt .Sambo** to him.
recent week*. .Mr. and Mm, Chur*
Thy K. 1*. Ragsdale*. file t tie,
le« T. N Iblar k hare started run*
atructlon of their lovelv new homo I,eon. and Bobby 1 hav.i n v rn lly
on the Sanford Highway. arroa* returned from a trip to At b n la.
from the Don C a rrs* * v-t” The Ga. and New York City.
■weet cottage of the (ieurge C.
Mr. and Mr*. Dun. Carrnwny
Mean*’ (Minnie and went get trill
aoon be ready for oecuoaney. Till* have returned from t&gt; n y t n n n
la also situated near tin' Cat* fb-nrh. hut plan to In* off io r unother destination in *i rtittpl** of
jm way’s and Nildaeka.
weeks.
N ear Sw eetw ater Park entrance,
the Ben Joneses' (Louise and U rn'
new bumralow I* icolnir up in a
hurry. T hr Joe Beailey. Jra. are
making rapid progress on tbrir*
in the new auh*&lt;ltvision at Sweet
w ater
m l Novella
w
Aulln plan to sta rt laving the ou*fb.
blocks ftn theirs next to Louise
- • ■- ■
and Joe’s next week. The Rev. Mr. and Mr*. Lei
*"d .M rf f N~. Thompson, »who, Mr. and .Mrs* E . K.
M artin
were burned-out ta*tThuvU.H*lvl»,g1 fcu|^ * p , t Diiytiin:
» a y . . . r e now enjoying lire com*
&gt;t , h(. u .#ch
Torts of their new homo.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill t
Thr 1’aul Campbell* an* proud Jack, and Mrs. II.
to show anyone utuund their rdor- ___
__
able new manure apartm ent. The
M erritt Staleys an* beginning to m
‘
feel ' a t home in their- *-nttnge H y ---- ------------ - v
how. The Tommy Moons, recent
'
bride and groom, qre *tnrtintr 'l.e 't
M
new hpmc next to the CantplielW*.
H I | ■
Tiuniiiv nnd M uithii'Stab'.- are also

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planning on their new home on
jLake Charm in the near futon
• velvn and Itoliert Ian- Kemp and
baby dnughter. June, have just
moved into their new place.
— In — thy — hnstnVSX .i u i i h i .- the*
Standard Oil Company is . delhR
fast work on the new station
aerosa from the place they had to
tear the old one down to ipnLu
room for the tu*a Iritrliw ••&lt;*. The
Cily Hall and Health Clinic u
undergoing SIUIII* rennfating. liny
on the other aide of town, near I
C&gt;»c Malcolms' Leon Bagsdale D
TonstrucUng a large, new ware*
house. Young H arris has tevenlly
moved into his new husinrai es­
tablishm ent.
*
Work on the two new highways,
Chuluola and (ianeva. Is progr?c*
aing nicely, .Heavy rains in I'eren*
weeks havg heyn retarding their
progress on these higbwi't.i. ns
well as the new bridge.

5

Mr. and M rs.-J i *ll . Btaley^aml
^ Ir. and M ra Tommy Stidey are
visiting in Bethlehem. Pa. with
Mr. ^ n t l Mra. Hilt S earrest anJ
. a Knroute lliey
friends
at
.vlsltwl relatives arid
___ _
_
Macon, flfc. and Washington,,

Legal Notice

SANFORD

IIE R A l.D .

M r. ElUnlwth 4IT
.1ark*&lt;mvlltr, w m a visitor...

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S A N fO R D .

Fred fin *„ri.'ewhllnub i: u* W&lt;»-

llJent fnt iiMother year. Mi. lien

Kimrr.il Servirc* itir U v ri. Kill- F.
First Vjce-pi rodent and
gbam who dint at th&lt;* Florida
t.'lialriiinn. Mi*. Young
S ah ilaH im were- h*Vt WfjlfffWWF" H arr-.
. 11(J(|
at the Oviedo lta,iM«i C hurrh, the Ffdlftan Chair
Milton
Km, II. IL Link, officiating. Pall- Corr. k o r i r r y
•• Em.
Robert
Imarer* were* Jack. Klliert, Ray. nrll. Irea-nurt;
Direr*
Karl F errell, nml lo,1 t.li.) lira*- I**1’ hio |. You

Where Customers Send Their Friends'

Jtnu* Spi tu i‘1 mi I lah y
monlhly hu*m r*‘ tin■&lt;
dam*t*,&lt; have retm ne.l from a
of the Woman’s Misslriun.* So
vaenihtj in Keotnrky.-* - ■**-*■**
* i'f the Oviedo llaptU t C hurrh
1held Monday aftertidiin
Mr. aiid Mrs. R e a m G allon
church. Officer* (•&gt;. the commit
U tatliiiiii tlH I'm tv •;&gt;««!« *

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San font. Florida

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GIANT
s o r te r .

At i**n o’*loch on ThiP*,|*y morn*
tng. Aueiiii Jlh iti* lloNfd of Put**
ai. lanrurlloti wllj rerrivr •^sl».'
*n,,l■ ini nplsitertna a portlnn of
th** t..‘ii*„ Monro* fteh'-ot nAudlag
according to tli* »p»i-|fteatloa** of

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Hanford Atlantic N*tl„n»l Want;
building Th» Itorttrl irmrtmt Ih*
right* in*,re}»c1 any -or all hid*.
Itoaid **f Pnhlie IntirnrtInn for HersInole 4'nuaty. KlorUla.
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TOMATOES

Large Heads

Trvlli* Dr ami

PEAS

No. 2 can

IJt'by’a Certtqll

fitokely’s No. 2 ran

2 for

10c OHANCiE JUICE

IHe

Crosse and Blackwell’s

n. can *25c KETCHUP

HEKF HASH

l»c ASP All AC US pir. ran 25c
SCOTT TISSUE 2 fur lUc
SPINACH *No 21. can 15c Waldorf TISSUE 2 for 1.1c
PEAS

Bonus

M ns-Ml. 22c

Del Monte Early liarden

Libby’* (inrdak Snj at

No. 2 cim

Harram rnto Fancy

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Value Slierd

Rifet* ■Velvet

PEACHES No. 1 ran 15c CHOC SYRUP
Knrhantresd, ft ox. Jar

2 for Mi

PEANUT BUTTER

29c K&lt;

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21 oz

15c

MirmTf’ Whip

Salad Dressing;

No. 2 ran Old Glory

PORK &amp; BEANS
No. 2 ran wh.

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IRISH POTATOES
No. 2 can Fancy

DICED BEETS
CUT BEETS

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THE SANFORD HtRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A G E PO U R

T IIU R SD A Y . A U G . 7. 1947

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Election I hsuc In
New Telescope May
The Sanford Herald
Britain
Created
By
n i l l &lt; k «4 4 a l l i r t f f i l l a i a r i i i
Solve Question Of
M 4 U U i f at
- In thi-re n I aihI W orld? Muny rem em ber the m ovie,
&gt; a a lw 4 , I ' la i ia a
New
Regimentation
L ife On Planets
based on Conntt Doyle's story of that nnme, q t n plateau
1 1 1 M a ia a lla A i » a a
W»1»T« 4 a a m a a l r la a a lu a llr a
M a k a r XT, t i l l , at Ik a I ' - . l u i l l r a
•I » a a l . r J , t -la r ld * . a « 4 n tk a A r t
#4 t M f n a a a t M a ir k a, 1H*1,
B O L L A N il U I I I U N
E A lt u r
b O IIIK IN U K A K
B a a la ra a M a a a a a t

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a r n a n t ii* n o a i i a t e i
,
T a r a k la l a A d t a a t *
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O aa N a a t k
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tk a a k a . n u l a t l a a i a r t a t i l m at
• a lt r t a lB ia a a li to . tk a l a r p v . i at
ra ta l a a l a a t i , w ill k r r h a t * # d fa t
a* t t p a la r a d t * r 1 ls la « r a t n ,
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la la a A
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t l.* * * ..a la U n a , l a r . , r r p r r a r a t a T k a lla r a U
l a Ik a a a lla a a l t l . U a t a A r a t lla la a
O tflcr* a n u m la la la t d l a Ika la ta *
aaa - cl lir a
la
Ik a r a a a l r r M ilk
t r ia r lp a l k c a C a a a r ir t a la ( , llt a « a
W at J U n T a r k .
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T k a l l c r a la la a a tra a k c r at Ika
A a c a r la lr o 1' i t M ' a k l t k la a a t lllr *
a a a la c lr r lr l a I k r b h ta r rrp ab ti*
r a il # a a t a ll I k r la r a l a r n a p rla lrA
l a tk la a rtc a p a p rr, aa w a ll aa a ll
At* a r n a t la p a t r k r a .

THURSDAY^

AUGUST 7, I#17

BIBLE VKKBE fU I( l u l l AY
bu t so m e ha v e N o r even
LISTEN ED , NOR CARED TO
HEAR WHAT GOD.HAS TO RAY
TO US: Whatsoever God hath
■aid uAto th a t do.—Gan. h i: 10.

ANATOMY
(From llioloila)
Hknda one can undarilatid—they
| hold
And move, carat*, and grasp and
b in d ;

i

But whilt "f ll.nt **.. fluLlu

—

Which by a single eoutuf ia ■brok*

H
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Whoso h a b ita t' I* w ith e r ahull
N or vain, ami who*« word ia nev­
er apokenT
How frail ia man' hum ility,
How atoul his arrogance, to know
Bot half of h|a anatom y
A nd raat thereon hla happlnett
and
j, nHUBF.lt

i

'I
: Is

.

They are' hard, they are. w arm or
cold,
•
Thay ara to ft; ami (u- the blind
I hay can raad. ‘w ,
T k c tt too are w. it hill niuu’i hen,
And ao ara li|ii am) e y r t bnd brow;
Thay have lhair m&gt;»U&gt;r:«s, but
than
*
Ona can alw ays touch than), hare
and now.

*1

across Boston H arbor front Ihe ol ,
term inal. Several other airpott*
are located in the vicinity.
Pell, who Is a veteran tranapor
oilot and form erly flew w ith tha
China National Alrwayb, came to
M assachusetts about threa months %
ago to take charge of operation:
for the N orth A tlantic Alrwqya,
Joseph Murphy, general m an­
ager of th e Beacon Plant, said a
poaxibly worao disaster was aver
ted aa the plane barely skimmer,
huge tanka atoring hundreds ol ,
thousands of gallons of gasoline,
naphtha, b e n s in e ^ il and ta r,
8ome employees at the oil plant
said they navy a plane elrrRng
qverhead'before the crash, leading m
officials t o a peculate th at Pali was P
looking fo r a place to land.
Had he flown Juat 10 feet to the ,
....................
............. ...........
.. ...
left
of the furnace
chimney,
they
pe *ould have landed in a
Donj "suitable for an emergency
landing." •

Plane Crash

d a te s tlecldod to tr y to mold tlm
m irror of fijn-d quarts. A lte r two
yrara of exkrtijry^U ng, a disk
of fused uuhrVtV*** p o u n d , but
it clacked whll^-' coolimr. The
1G00.000 spent thus fa r on tne pro­
ject was w ritten off .ra a Itm and
a m anufacturer of ovenwaro glasa
•IPvrex* w as.authorised,tu»fay-.fiia
-luck.
'U s in g a m lstu re o f. silica
aaad. sod* and borax, this
company sta rted naperim rntIng In 1931, pouring disk* of
various alien from 26 inches
on up to 200 Inches. Not until
Iferrm ber 2, 1930, did It suqcrd
in pouring
a aa tb fa rto ry
__2SP■Inch dhw. Ten months
were required for It ’to cool
and th e disk was shipped
- 3,000 miles by train to P as­
adena In 1930.' The Calleth
optical shop has spent the
laal I t yearn—with lim e, out
for lh« w ar—grinding end
polishing almost five Iona of
glaa* off lha a u rfa rr of Ihe
diak.
To reduce weight and provide
g rea ter atru ctu ral strength, tha
m irror was poured with a waffle
ribbed back. T h it ribbing cause*
the "honecomh” effect readily
notlcahle in photographs of the
pints disk. A thin conting of alum ­
inum will be spread on tin reflect­
ing aide of the disk a fte r it
moved tu Palom ar.
*1

II (.mint,* flaw |-aa» BWl
the middle of the oil olar.l. The
small plane was completely swal­
uboundinR in 'dlliositUrs and other prehistoric Mfc, which a
DEW ITTE M CKBNZin
lowed up aa_ it dropped tntd the
lly
RALPH
DIGIITON
party of explorers found in the Amazon valley. There was
Al1 Foreign Affnir* A nalyu
20-foot wide "field burner.”
AP .N easfealurm
T hat w«» n m oil ronvlndng
this much ponxibility t o ll, that no one knows what fs in
.--Art-Aaptoalon cocked the urea a*
PASADENA,
C alllb--Unlit is
the plane crashed. The l-ody »«f
munh of tin* 6,000,000. square miles of JuiikIc and swamp • poh-H which Social)it Prim e Bin. icientlsts of tha £Sth century- have
Itlcr
A
ttire
mailc
in
tbo
Hou**
of
one girl fell between the uuUr nnd
thnt make up the Amazon urea and that of its tributaries. Commum yca(cciiay in dealing solved the prtihlems of interplaneInner wall* of the great twin-walltravel, they'll proably still
To explore it adequately is a gigantic undertaking, with Knyluml’a rconom ij cd«i«, laryusing
r j brick and ateel cylinder^ The
th e SS^tiO.OOU, 200-inch
worthy of a universal.institution like the United Nations. convincing from the viewpoint that t*
olh«-r three plunged into the redtelescope now n e a rin g ‘completion
So the Uuiteii.Nntions Educational,'Scientific and Cultural the politco-enomic ayatrni of (hi* atop Palom ar Mountain.
hot flam ing Interior and were tu rn ­
America
of
our#,
tha
ivatein
Uiat
ed beyond recognition within a
Exploration nus taken this area ns its first project. As if Britain forsook fot- Sociallirtt, U There’s no b etter place on earth
few minutes.
the Amazon were not enough, purl of the upper Orinoco the belt of them ail,
Tor a telescope of th is magnitude
I t was the third in' a rerias of
valley mid British, Dutch and French Guiana ,w|l(-also
r. AtLlee'a explanation* of.the lays Dr. .John A. Anderson, ex
tragedies th at lias virtually wiped
icutivr
officer
of
lh"n
Observntury,
collapac,' amt tire d raitic remedir*
explored. •
#
J
out one of New England*’ oldest
of. th g i California In itP
and best known families, An clip
A lost world such ns Doyjd imagined br not lilfely to. which he propotei, »how rliariy Council
(ute
of
Technolcigy,
-jn
charge
of
that * Id* country's fR st all-out
er brother died .in action in World
la* found, ThCr* might be ruined cities, the prddQcts of urr- Socialist
experim ent has in the th e, Palomar telescope project.
W ar- I, shot* down &lt;ii the last
kpown eivilizatjons. Cities built by the .Maya Indians cen- short period of two years arrived .T he moon m ight l«* a better
American flight over German lines
tiiriou-ago have been found in Central America, completely at th r point of conkidvraLJ-i goy. spot for sta r g atin g because It
lust before the Armistice. A younovergrown by'the jungle.
,
ger w as k llla d -p la y iiu
crnm m tal reKimentatipa of th« in­ has no atm osphere. Rut as lung
remain
earth-bound
year* ago.
. -IT
------------------- :----Mon* probable are prosaic but valuable ilhla on natural dividual. In shurt, the royal toad wince
will be Important
The Mandril plane wa* nn hour*
.
resources, primitive tribes and' natural history. Ad the to Utopia has made * sharp, turn Palomar
Atmosphere above Palom ar
toward
a
regim
e
which
certainly
ami
a
h
alf
overdue
a
t
the
ije»'e,,if
Ammonium
N
itrate
Is
world’s largest unknown- urea, it must yield much new partake*, prrhap* only tem porar­ is vlrar virtually ev er/ night
airport, 16 mites nwav. when It*
* v
wt
vr
•
information.
of
th
r
year.
The
site
U
only
ily, of totaliarianiim .
crashed, le ad in g -fire official'! t o | B u n n U ( ] I I I N e W
IO rk
125
miles
from
Calleeh,
apd
a
■peculate Pell was attem pting an ,
________
^
Right h ere-it ihould ho in id R-,
good paved rnsd runs all (be.
fairness that the Kuv»mmtnt hnr
emergency landing.
\ NEW YORK, Aug. 7, UP)— •
Buying Black
way to Ihe lop. Palomar Moun­
AriY chance to save th - quartet y-irr Commissioner Frank Ousyla
been saddled with many burden*
was hopeless. W aste gn» being
banned ammonium w trate,
inherited from the war. Of course tain itself is a solid block of
ys
u\s
Always uiutahlej by its Very nature, the black market former Prime M inister Winston granite, 30 mites long, 10
pumped into the turnnre was the fertiliser Ingredient th at
in Berlin is now.undergoing a re-organization, says David Churchill ssys th ere wU| Im&gt; no re ­ miles wide and 25 miles deep.
quickly shut off ami then, through on ship* th a t exploded in the
Even a se’vere earthquake
covery from the country'* p rn e n t
emergency door*, worker* drugged Texas City and Brest, France,
M. NIchol, writing from that city.
harly ja r
the
tele
until “ the g u ilty men. would
.with long pole* ami hooks lo te- disasters, from piers and w are­
The fart thnt the United States has cut off Die ship* misfortunes
whose ersay theories and personal wope enough to knock the ash ­
ruver tho rem ains of the victim* houses of N ew York City.
nients of dgnretn to the Joccuplqd zones, together' with incompetence have brought its es off an astronom er’s rlgaret.
Quayle said la st night th a t th*
as the interior cooled.
•
*
a
Russia’s nuive to ship in large quantities of cheap cigarets, down, have been driven front power
W jtnesses reported hearing a ban would be enforced against
has just about removed that former item of currency. An by the votes of the natio n .'’ How­ The mere fa rt th a t' unborn gen­ M. II. BROWN, optician in motor sputtering about a half Ihe n itra te "no m atter w hat Its
of the grinding of Ihe
mile from the Beacon Oil Plant mode of transportation — ahip.
end has been n-achfltl, also, to the supply of personal ever. he is leader of the ro n ittx a . erations of scientist a le ex- charge
m irror, says his crew now is
or otherwise.
tive
opposition
to
tha
A
ttlea
renected
to
rely
heavily
on
th
r
new
*- I rail, truck, plan* oi
said th a t it "Juat missed the lb»sarticles of value which Die Germans have been using for glme. T hrusting politic* aside w, telecopy^iy^jcuve„y&lt;*awb.. J* ta »
within o n e d ifih wave-length
y, L ite , rifSttjjw tt , 1kuAA.j’/ t L flW jW dftt
»j‘
b
W
V
.*t*d:
jUTVHore
IRQ
black market hading.
ib v 'M « M l -A ahoVl wave-leng­
ifoiis ■
to • hannolo flial
AVtWgt nrSd¥’ tk?»J-v, j? ,.n to 'lo n g to bulfit. ll’ m ust V
fore plunging dow n'the chimney.’. i th a t is m ust hasanio
th fo u th ly i* 1/100,000 of an
Purchasing offices' which the Russians'ha v,* maintain­ striking adm its Ion*;
The big Bosley airport Is j»ai die,**
nearly perfect as possible, nn-l
inrh. Tinhe
goal ii*i .o
lo po.ian
poliah in
the.
TT'!— &gt;,
fint .Inki t time. The late D r., men.
e goal
ed for Die buying of watches, jeWelry and old gold have - I ’ would agree th a t !t
eorK#? £ llrry *IUIf , founder of
i
*n*rro r
^ H h ln ont«
been closed without Warning. Such nmalbunle operations have been better If We h
g reater concentration of 'jlffo ri
toulit' Wilson O bservatory, first .
" V * : ?n« th ®* * P « '
are. thus rurloikftlr but c h a m p a g n e , light •bulbs, stockings M
feel parabolld arc.
a y b e 'we ' have tried tu 'flu too
Removal Announcem
ent
Started, working . on ihe Pulumr.r
and sugar stilj maintain thv.ir status and are carried be­ much In a short tim e. &lt;
“W r can’t poliah the mirror
: • I) . *tiH
t
I'J year* ago.
doWn to absolute perfection,”
;.|k , * r tween zones and between countries by the big operntora.
“ it may welt be th at. We have project
Anollier reason was World War
adm its Brown. 'T h a t ' would
. I havo moved my office from Tho Atlantic Na­
•This whole illegal, artificial m-t-jip is a symptom of tile re la ifd controls too soon. There 11, For five years the telescope
taka another 100 years. Maybe
has been a failure on the part »( wa* neglected while arianlista
tional
Bank Bldg, to tho Brumlt*y-Pul«Alon Building.
economically diseoBed state t»f Cerjnnny. Only when pro* some
longer."
workers to real ire th a t shor­
Comer of Firat St root and Park Avenue, Sanford,
duction ran Ik* raised to somewlu-ro near normal, and the ter hours ami higher w ages must turned their attention tu weupops.
The telrscope was .ii-iuing com­
Florida.
*
recognized currency of the country will buy a reasonable be match A! by g reater effort."
N ew SH S Band
when war broke out In
amount of the necessities of life, will Ihe black market, A n d ao becam e of th is lark of pletion
Europe,
says
Dr.
Amh-ra.on,
’’and
In the future I will be aHHocinted in the practice
riw lliatian. the Prime Miniitci
with ull its evil effects, have a chance to die out.
| f M M fitS W tfi
ffl-S M
!* •* «
4 4 IS ? )
in "peratlon
nt liiw with my Krm_Jia.rlvUr.ainl hiH-wifo-Dtrrin, under
said hi* government wool,) have woubl have l«-en nut
Jav
a
ap.fciot-ltin*
-sm
nli-rrt
J
l
t
n
i
l
llaiKir-”.the-lime-ilX.
Jtt_UKft~»mmB-incaaurn nf control- almutG rralrsl
Hie firm Rame-of Houaholder Asaociateg.
ganiietj a school I,and th a t won
technical problem
- I t a il y iu u l-N d u k in m ie s ---------over the employment of labor In
nstiiioa) fame.
in building Ihe telesrop* wa*
Our new offict-a will be opened Friday August 8th,
order lo stim ulate production. He
New instrum ents arc needed, he
Ihe mirror. R tru rtu rsl work on
1947.
Indiana has been celebrating the 100th birthday of the added:
asserted,
t-Vperially
bnsnes,
lis
ts
•
trtrscopr— the instrum ent
will Involve some sacrifice, the
won* and percussion instrument#.
exclusive of Ihe 20-lun m irror
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad. Not that one ■of-'This
Individual liberty, though a*
Entrance to office Floor No.-103 North Park A’ve.
Mr. .Smith today appealed to a!!
Hoosiur in l.WM) know.^it.hy this,, its official title. To all it little as possible. It may be necee- weighs 500 Ions—vras not fivic
group* to aid in se cu rin g ,
even started until 1936. after
New
Phone No. 1300.
is the Wonaiii a by-name derived from an Indian word, sarv In take steps to lim it employ­ scientist* h id assu re i them ­ thc#c instrum ents.
ment on less essential -verk.'
meaning "fast-running."
Mr. Sm ith revealed th at he had |
selves such a m irror could be
Tlie government will lake action . made.
Ernest Housholder
l»ft his Lake City post in ord»V j
The Motion is not- tin- only road whose real name is agrilnst
any industries operatinl
to be near his parents who live In
*
•
•
known to few. Till* New York, Chicago A St. Louis means w ith/'inefficii'iiev or lack.of will."
little to-mnnv wfn&gt; live along tliei Niclicdi'Pliifetl The Big Employees in Ihe more c ssen lisl: In 1920. Dr. Hale and his assn- Lon gw mu),
Four is know ns Hitch fur more widely than its official Industries will have to work lo n g -;
and coal miners will tie aiked
designation, the Cleveland.'Cinnminti, CiilcngtHij: *3t/ Louis. Pr.
Ami ten Westerners mid Southerners Mpi-ax- nf 'ilit- Katy tot work half an hour .1 day udd.-

T h e population o l f$ahghal,
CJnnk, in case you «ie intereiieil.
tA 4,274.486. Well b«t you duin'l to one who refers to the Missouri, Kansas. &amp; Texas,
Atflee appealed to Viorken not
h«vc .ny idea it m i io lm&lt;-.
These names Mic railroads arcept?l*Tla-y may have to ore** far increase* of.w aget. lie

zfef^

other ideas aiKiut the derisive r«'p(jer|nu^ of their Initials, asked industry and commerce (o
from declaring nigh divid­
w Irri tb p IM n W g re ,, l.arkmvaiiiiuK
. . _A ^Yedcrii
______
becomes refrain
jip m
I'-rngrm f Mirends.'
theDelay,' Linger ^ Walt. But Hmt !siuuitht-r nt«ry
E nalam i’s import* are to be cut
[to took dtn wife In * bairtull
jU s J l
n a i u e r th a t will tnea.n
|A» if ia »how liuw lUmottaiK UH

\fr- ■
f lff ,
| f ? -:

ilwoth#: 'dly.
lo prove something or other,

&lt;&gt;

rh rlv tian Helepr* Munilor ! '

il w i T t i kOl quite lin e ’ ju*t

vrhkt.
* j The United State* h*»’ paid U»
ikipttU lo llungaty,* tomelhing
which wogldn'l be ol wry much
importance if 'it were not. lor the
fact that Hungary it. in a way,
Ruitia. And Hungary hai done nu
w o rn than Ruitia and &gt; it not
nearly a* tciponitblr.
— ■

w

* A-

Prciidcnt Truman talk* an optimiitic view, of^ die world lilu•lion. Speaking to a group o( boyr
• nt ail' American Legion forum be
laid, "We will eveftliktllyf wind up
by having peace in the world, and
by having people live ‘ *F Itee in­
dividual* tfgitdleiftoi'Yace, creed
pi color," He did not *ay, howevt:,
when "eventually"
,
.Now ihe Egyptian* U e tryma
tq run the Briliih out ol thru
taunlvv Th#v
u eie glair
iU d enough
enouuh*
teunlry.
Ih ty weie
“ have them lltcic, • nowever.

en Matthsl Rummel wa* lacing

ill

Alamcin- We think l( we weir
Btiliill- we WouM gel out qf

Ebypl, India, butina. and Pa(e»tihe . . . for a while, and wait
until we were invited back.

' Johir-Ttmple Grave* tty* that
Ultra i* mrh a thing a* being '‘ob­
noxious whether you aie innocent
Or guilty or lemelhing Relweeu.
Thai's Elliott, Il isn't just *that
ba is »o infantile, but that hi*
childishness ha* this obnoiiout
quality.” And when you add that
obnoiioutorts la a callow diile|* ld for the ordinary decencies,
you *tf. somelhing, well, tomCthat it very obnosiout.
teems to be
cUffiereoct
of opinion among the ^ esperli.

Genet*I MaeAithui UH .that the
1 bomb may be" tfc&gt;eloped to
point where it will destroy
r a c A n d only a few
I ago General Jacob Devets.

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The BIjj Poweiy

, Again R la-the-R ig Power vein.! w rite foil* to I1N
art* to deni
Again il Is Kiliixla exercising II. with Girece,
D rUm.it', prevent th . United
deal with the Greek cru ia ^ tv lB tates, from proceeding with il?
° nT*hl.
t h el ieleventh
l S ; w-l.
V..I m.nl,„ „ i T^uronn
.prpgrnul M rThis
aid,«uJ
to v*n
ib l
This ?.
i* th
, ; , „ k r;„vemmentY
key wrench which RfSMin U n , * | „ |.. o.W L ,g a |m b themachinery nltock] in
throw n Into the UN machinery,
... which »*......1
th ree 'MtAtblan'
The bilU rness u f the American aalcllifr* Imve already been inn
d auvu on me m-curliy plicated by a UN Inquiry. TlaCouncil Is therefore ■nnleralaml- Ru '" ( hii veto cannot prevent tlie
bit. 'The feeling among oilier IJnlitd State* from w orking with
western members reflect* to ooqn in the UN nt the sam e time to
extent the Aliiericen inipalienrr
International rra train ls
This feeling 'it tb*t the UN is mini,litli
on the border’ raiders, It doe*
increasingly menaced by Hutiha’x not end the authority of Ihe sub
unrestrainer!, use uf the
lllg -commlkttion which has been study­
Power veto,'
ing conditions slung the Greek
Tha la w ia u may ask whether border,
Russia h a s nut a right to emploo
Wlial It does do la throw ovei
its veto powef. The right answer is
th at Russia has a legal right- un­ flu- Greek crisis the long dark
der the char(er. But at Ran Fran- shadow of Big Power conflict. It
cisro -th a -B ig Pour pledged them- 1* th at aspect nf the Russian Veto
selvea.to use the veto power spat*- whirl).u a u a e a diaqulat among
friend* of the UN. For If the la
ingly. “
Greece cannot be disen­
The Big Power veto over peel-al'
ful settlem ents Is nor, however, tangled from the power rontest
trite ,0
ao r,n
final
aa
il
*eerna.
Tin*, Ix-ihg waged at many point* b e ­
T*|U
"f,‘ r•*
f m l Th,»
t , 11
h„ ,p
tween Russia and th* W estern
Allies. The UN may confront JU
server inexperience,I in UN ways, decisive lest in Greece.
every veto looks like the rod of
.It need not tU *q,i however. A*
hope .f o r a nolutiutt. Bam fttm ai
hold*
It oven looks* like the Mid o f-th e long as
UN Itaalf.
..
B ut taka th a veto .now In tits
news. It praventa the UN /ror.t the UN together. But the objectadopting a , United Rtates-spon- ivo of this eftMtS -Mokt not- b*
simply to moke the* UN u arena
sored proposal to- »et u p e ,&gt;••
mane lit- commission to watch lha for an Am#rlca»MRu*»l*4t show­
Greek border. But* It docs nob down. It was ne*fg /im cudtd fot
’ .1 lit fltlti
■ltd UN discussion of tld* luted.
In fact, a prtqKtsil by Mr. Gro­ ' The objective must be tq pr&gt;myko is duo, for debate In a day eerve the UN |ftjn &lt; li||M ' period
or two. O ut of (hat debate % of aharp Big 1'ow erPoftflict. If
compromise m ight come, all ea rli­ th a t ran be diine.jlhag* la ho;&gt;e
er Indication! to the contrary. th a t the UN w d iR e la day find
We make no such prediction. But waya (o deal with m a rn a tio u a l
tha fact remain* that Ihe Russian disuutcs with a minimum of hln
veto alone .does not necessarily drawee from the Rii^ Pgw cr veto.

srJsTiioarinCtiia

Odom T akes O ff On
Round
World
F light,
m
n .
, n
To Break Record

aoto reco rd .
P o s t ’s recoi
9h i

U l&amp; hTJilf-Stands',
was 184 hour*. —
----------The- weather* wtb'Afbtefwd gobd
to Gander an d .1* ta t^ A I * s e c o n d
________
, ; tentative atop. - Uf h*,jgu»e* up
CHICAGO, Aug. 7, WUliam P.
he plan* to land a t to r n * .
Odom, 27 y ea r old former B ritish 1 .
• m * * s * g ^ il|« iW lh /U r th*
fa iry command officer, took off at U kaoff. Odom’a M i l l T l a d attain
hour speed at
12:63 P. M. (CDTJ today in hla d a £20 mile
feet an4 h*d ,«bs«vcd a solid
convartad twin-engine \vm.v bomb­ .000
er. In an tf f o r t to halve the late vercaat ovar 1-akw- Mwhlgsn.

■ iA&amp;
s - w w gJ a
e ssu r
used sh a ll
.neil War. at» Douglaa.
irport shouted
111 be back Sunday,”
ber shortly after the wishes, Odom, piloting tho “ R Y'l
.
,.V
War when some ea- nolda Bombanell." atarteil off up.
f lig h t with a
CH IL EA N -K IL L E D
Mjring lbal (toison gat th a tw ic e -p o s tp o n e d flight

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many people." Ame n g . olliep tilings there will be
n irth e r food restriction!.
rlOiwt nrrd stren g th i* to I* re­
duced by 420,000 men from Ihe
present total of about 1,297,000.
America will be aaked to ease
rlavsea tn the loan agreement
1 -qt It! • ' gluomyl picture which
Attlee painted, but he faced .the
taiu* with determ ination amt lie
stood hv .his BocislUtie guin. Ah
this early stage in his g reat M lticnl experihlSnt he feels Impelled
to resort to regfm enU tlon, there­
by most slirely creatlmc an iu u e
upon which th* next gedetal elec­
tion will be fought. T h a t is*u* is:
w ill the British puiilic .slatnl for
pesci tim e regim entation 7

IIA DIO PROGRAMS
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TSeiHlei
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a s* Twinaht Hung*
a . Ik f-l.ta A ik e n
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Newt
A rt Mooney

Mil Th* Amb|»e»flar*
t i l l (&gt;dr Ix in d t* B r is k !

I #a New*
•i « l T o n y I’s slo r
«•!* H s s ih M y rl
Si** N ew t
S it* ttlenn Miller
*.M T h u ,n t a y K e e n in g C o a re rl
IttS * N*w*
I l:* t Itequeetfultg Alpprs !
l t l M l.» le l u l l gcor*e
l i t ) ItequeeMnUy T p i u
U t i l New s
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11:0* Man Off

IIO Is it that's first to spot —
and quickest to 40 for —•
really fresh' new fashion - idea
when il comes along P

and easy enough in handling to
park without a tussle, and flit
shadow-light through markethour
traffic
k-----—
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This ladles, of couract
Who, good friends, has the fam*
And who it it that, according to “' ily’* amarfest eyc-Ior-a-buy - the
careful surveys, put Buick far
shrewdest sbe-up of^whapa really
good?
ahead of its price class and up
among tho lowest-priced three
N o -o n e but th e L ady o f the
when they name the car of tlieir
Household!
innermost choice?

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Ky)d«y Maewlna
*:»• m a n O n
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(1* 1 Celery C ku p p tr* Jam boree
* 10 Ifnm erpun
l i t * 11 filer ■ o f Ihe f a r pie Urge
f:S * New*
1 : 0 Kunrto* A r e n id e
lie s N*w*
l : t l K unrlm flerenad*
I IS m it c h ln g T im a
1 1 1 * M o rn in g . O avotlon*
l :&lt; ( M o rn ing M adllallon*
»,** N *w e. .
1.11 ilia * B a ro n
S:SS Shopper* Keren*!*
SrS* W om an'* W o rld
10:00 New*
10 * 1 lln w a llr n Melndlee
10 is T u a t* Y u u ’v# H e a u M lt*
11:1* M o rn ing Me ladle*

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till* Mnlelrsl Progrtm

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is

A n d who ie it, when you come
right down to if, that lets the most
practical use from enough stir*
ring Fireball power to handle tha
«n day'* travel-jobs without strain
and struggle?

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RICHMOND, Ky., Aug. 7. UP)
— A » automobile-truek eollltloa
near here late jfesUrdhy took th e
lives of Diego Eehenlque, 47,
member of the Chilean Bens!*,

and Mrs, Elvira Valdes Da Echetsve
g i d w« gd-br a 10 mil* an boor tailwind, yarrle, 33.
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l,we-have it, our adrKe to Odom, who set a round-the-world r
flight record with a cr« v of 78,. Most of Mexico Is a high table.
tabtois not. to lose hours
in April, I land.
to 3,000
and BIM
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BERLIN, Aug.

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So why not pull a pleasant aurpriiq some evening ^oon*? Juat
come home and aay, “Well, I
placed an order for a Buick to­
day. They're taking 'em with or
without a car to trade.?

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man* jn ,th*
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Amar lean ott
ealted 448,600 ten* of foodstuff*
valued at more than fd 1.600,000
from tha United S utes daring

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ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE

Who relishes most the restful
ease of wide, cushiony aeats; and
the blissful gentleness of ali-coll
springs that meke rough roads
wall-mannered and go&lt;!d roads
glass-smooth? . .. . v.._.

t*m i* m

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Take our tip - she's already sold.
Favored as it ia
red-blooded
m ales, no Buick w e've ever
offered hat won the smart tax
.quile'likc this one. , ,

Who goes for a ear big enough to
be company-minded —yet light

bog of fkiekew aawdwifhc

some fr*»h or*n»es and tom atoes.!

race; and when the Tha plane, w ith ab o u t' a two*
load of gasoline,.gained atcame, it was.scarcely
sw iftly, circled tho Geld, and
all, then W gffective_____ I tow ard Gander. Newfoundiba atom bomb is a land, tha firat scheduled atop, aid-

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Chancec are that you’re been
hankering for (he kind of thrill
that lurks in this great-hearted,
great-powered beauty.

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New*
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lie W ar n f 9
HAlon 8«r*

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You'd^aort of like to. get your
hands-on a.car as big'and mighty * f 1 1 * rl| S
. tiS jr
« This - if you thought the heller
. half could be sold on it. u ’ N •

S „ we toas out this thought to you
menfollut —*

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�TH URSDAY, 'AUG.

7, 1947

TIIB SANFORD IfBRALD. RANFORD. FT, ORIDA

P A liK n V B
■ I .1 . t

Mr., Mrs. I), W. Swan
Entertained A t Party
Conoley McCall Becomes Bride Of
Social Calendet Mae
Jam es Maxwell Alford In l i v e l y Ceremony
THURSDAY
The Veterans of Foreign W srs
auxiliary will DlNt at &lt;1:00 P. M.
a t th* Tourist Center.
The T. E. L. Class of the Ftr*t
B aptist Church will hold a cover­
ed dish supper a t the Church
nes a t 7 .0 0 J \M .
__________
The Interm ediate G irl's A uxil­
iary of the F irs t B aptist Church
will meet a t 8:00 P. M. a t the
home of Hoble Je an Galluwayf
119 P oplar Avenue.
FRIDAY
The Townsend 'X3ub will m eet
In the T ourist Center a t 8:00 P.M.
A fter the business meeting thrre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will he served.
MONDAY
m The circles of the W. M. 8. of
“ * F irst llpptist Church will
m eet a t 9:30 P. M. as follows:
Circle 1, Mrs. John Rogers, 910
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2, Mrs,
Myron Smith, F lora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A. J . Peterson,
W est F irs t S treet; Circle 4; Mrs."
8. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avenue; Circle 6, Mrs, II. W.
Rucker, .640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 6, Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, 2 IB
W est N ineteenth S treet. .
a
TU ESD A Y
• Xhtt W uptanV Bible Glass of the
First- B aptist C h irch will meet
-at 8:00 P. M ..in the church annex
with Mr*. J . T. H ardy, Mrs. A.
L..B*rfiiV»u
and hfrs. C. A.
Anderson, J r . as hostesses.

11/noting Mr. and Mr*. D. W.
Swan, who with th eir daughter,
Diane, left today for Clearw ater
where Mr. Swan w ilt assum e his
duties as m ansger of th e M ather
store th ere/ employees of the local
M ather store entertained with a
dinner Rarty in the l.ongwood
Hotel Tuesday evening. Following
dinner dancing was e n I o y * d
throughout the evening to music
furnished by "L illy" and "C urly".
Those epjoying the p arty with
the honor guests w ire Mr. and
Mr*. C. II. Luke, Mr. and Mrs.
U&gt; R. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
llarrlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson. M ist Ruth Carroll, Mias
Slildrrd Await, Miss Christine C ar­
penter, Dave Shannon, Pete Bow­
en. Joe Goodrich, Ja n Jenklnson,
and Bill Martin.

The F irst Presbyterian Church taper*. The four-tiered wedding
was the arena last night of the cake, served by -Mrs. Hugh Wliel
m arriage of Mae Conoley McCall, d id , was placed at one *ml of the
daughter of Mr. ami Mr». Emmet table. Another sm aller table was
McCall of this city, to Jam es Max­ centered with the. white flowers
well Alford, son of Mr. and Mia. and a t each end w ai placed a cut
J . Rutledge A lford of Tollahassre. glass hunch bowl. Mrs.-K S. Mc­
TV
tight ceremony was [trr- Call. Mrs. Jam es Ridge. Mr*. Kdformed a t 8:30 o’clock l&gt;v
murid Mrtseh and Mrs. E. I. 1ley
Brownlee before a background uf presided at the punch Imw Is'during
ferns, bamboo, palm* and (nil the evening.
w hite basket! of w hite gladioluses.
O thers assisting were Mrs. J . A.
G raduated candelabra held i urn- Harold. Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mrs.
ing whfte tapers which wor-* lig h t­ Kov Williams, Mrs. U. L. Perkins,
ed by Jim my Fox and Edward Mc­ Mrs. B. L I'erklni, Jr.. Mrs. RlrhCall.
ard llrown. Mrs. A. \V'. la-e, Mrs.
Prior to the ceremony Mrs. F. 8. J, C. Mitchell. Mrs. Edward l ane,
Vernay, organiat, rendered "Avc Mrs. Ralph Smith, M rs. Charles
M aria" and "O, Perfect lam*". .P ark . Mr*. M. S. Wiggins. Mrs.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, soloist, sang B, D. Caswell of Orlando. Mrs.
“ Beauty's Eyes". “ Clair IM .une" Fred Collum. Mra. Uobv I-aing,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G arrison plan
and “ Lelbestrapm " were softly Mrs. Glenn Wimbish, Mrs. W. D. to leave tomorrow fur a Id day
played during the exeltnng-* of Hofmann. Mrs, A. B. Wallace. Mra. vacation to tie 'spent in Jack so n ­
m arriage vows and. following the George Harden, Mrs. Gene lln rri- ville. A tlsnta, (la. and Asheville,
ceremony "The Lord's Prayer" son. Mr*. Donald Bishop,‘.Mrs. G.
was sung by Mra. Roumillat. The W. Spencer. Mrs. William Brum- N. C.
traditional wedding itiarrhe.t were ley. Mra. Buy Holler tnd Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mr*, law ren ee H arrison
II. McCaslin.
used.
of Tam ps and M rs.. Tate Taylor
Also
.Mra.
Voile
Wiliams,
Sr..
Divert In m arriagp by her fnlh
of Baleigh, N. C. were the weekend
er.
r; the
tn&lt; bride was lovely in a gown Mrs. Volic William*, J r.. Mrs. A. guests u( Mr. and Mrs. Fred lia rW.
Epps,
Sr-,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Epps,
of lace over ivory satin. The
risun.
fitted bodice was made with a high J r . , Mr*. Clara Brady, Mra. E. D.
neckline and had long leg » m ut­ Brownie*-, Mr*, Ned Smith. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Palmer
R o / Mr.nn
ton sleeves.. The yglutalw
voluipuu-ur.j*kil
ua-aU tL John jlughcs, Mr*. ■ M
ts.lldw aN f h ad ’as their guests fj*t*the past
terrttinatm * lit a Ion? gl.iri fu* x fT r ■ "i
ii
several tiny a. Mr. and M rv Ed *
Full length veil of lmJ r ' » ■ Mr*' Dale Scott, win Gumni. of G alesburg, 111.
train,* H er full
Jr.
ported bridal illuaiun wm attach ­
Also the Mi sac* Caroline la**,
ed to a coronet of seed Pearls and
II. II. l-awson left on Saturday
orange blossom*.
Her l«,ui|iirl Lulo Lev. I.yllian Hoyle, Kitty from Galveston, Tex! *or Breman,
Odlvim.
Nancy
William*.
Jenn
w m white gardenias and orchids
He ia Chief Steward
Saver. ..........
Dorothy Nibla.-k. ................Germany.
K athryni
placed against a fan if White os­ W
li ggl'n *VSy Ivis MMarh." Mary’ A on i jhm ird the new ship S, S. B arbara
•
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
trich ’rius, .
Whelchfi: Camille Batten. J a c k ie fL»«*»* .
_______
Mrs. Clark Leonard?
ilr* . Lee Moore* served as mat- Brotchie, Daphne* Connolly, Be'.ty
Mrs. W alker Culp
ron
of
honor
and
bridesmaid*
were
Mra, Mary lialley
Jo Brock. M artha Broken and Aud- I* Mr. and Mr*. C. A lbert Shriner
Mrs. David N uablckel. of W inter r tv Bach,
have as their guests Mrs. Shriner'*
Park, Mias M artha Perkins. Miss
I-atc in the evening the couple brothers. Charles J . Matthew* anil
#.ady Graham Tells
Nancy Collum and Miss Gem? Cat- left fo r a wediting trip to. lx* spent Howard P. M atthews, of Philadrtof Orlando, Mrs. M401X1** dress on the Florida East .Coast and in phis,- Pa,___________
•________
Of Scotch Gardens well
wa*_pf yellow organra
"Tennessee^ For (Fivellng’ Mr*. Alfeta. The fitted*, sh ift- i bodice ford wore a tailored atilt uf light
Mr. and Mrs'. Charles llam il ami
AP N ew afratures
was an off-the-shoulder deaign and
son, Wesley, J r.,_ .plan W
.toMleavi * 1
NEW YORK—The Marchioness the sh irt was bouffant m th ru f­ weight, aqua wuot gabardin.*. She S atuniav for W ashington. D, C.,
of G raham is in the United States fled panels extending from the wore a white pln-turked crepe New York City and poin's tri Mason a post-w ar reverse lease-land w aist to the hemline. Shi- curried Mouse and while accessories. Her sac hu setts.
mission involving —exclusively— a yellow ostrich tl}&gt; Inn trimmed shoulder cot sage was if lavender
orchitis.
the gardens uf Scotland.
with yellow talism an loses. The
Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Odhlain ami
Mrs. Alford graduated from
I.ady Graham, herself an a r ­ bridesmaids were all gowned in Leon
daughter B aibara lutve left for
High
School
in
Tallahassee
dent
gardener, at * her estate at Nile green organza made Mi ntiral and has M en attending the Florida Charlotte N. C. where Mr. Oil_
J ~1ntry
l n l r y near Glasgow, came to th*
t h*t of Mrs. Moor.-V. They S tate University wgere she is a ham will attend an Oldsmotiile
W Jnlted
n lte d S tates
lates to attend the meet­
meet- c a rrj«d chartreuse f.-Mth - fans member of Chi Omega social Sor­ Sales Managers meeting.
ing of the Garden Club of Amer- accented with Ixora. They all wore ority. Mt*. Alford attended Leon
‘lea in Minneapolis. She carried m atching ostrich tips in their hair High School and graduated from
Tommy Stringer, Johnmv AJv*the Invitation of the Duchess of and long shirred gloves.
Riverside . Military Academy in amler and Floyd Cooper will arGloucester to gardens of the BrflMr. Rutledge served bis myi ss Gainesville. Ga. During the rec en t| rive Sunday from M ira Hill. U.
ish Isles and a notebook In whicn best man and ushers w er- Ju lisn war I.,.
_» for two u.aaa
I* U'llftf
lie served
year* twill.
with ' C,
where th«*V
they llAVl*
have WPll
been nltCIHl*
altend
to jot down garden ideas which R. Alford and Chari*-* .11. Alford the lOCth Infantry Divition in E u -|ln g summer school for th e p u t
c o u ld .b e u tilis e d 'in her native of Tallahassee. David Nusblckel of rope. He i* m.w attending the! nine week* at Mars lliil College.
heath.
W inter Park and Raymond G. Fox Florida State Univ^rsltf.
The big contribution to
Friends of C. A. Anderson will
uf Hanford.
«
Out-of-town guest* fa r the wedAmerica by l.ady Graham waa
ding included Mrs. Mae Conoley lie glad tp learn that Lo has lwen
Mra. McCal.i, mothex
. ^bar-kM w U dge-of "Scotland's
bride, wore a coral faille itress « n- from Valdosta! Mr. and Mr*. Al­ removed from the Oi»ng* .Mem*
£ Garden Hrhrme," under which
broidered with crystal bestls. Her ford. Mr. andi Mr*. Julian Alford orial Hospital and Is recuperating
n number of tho famous es­
.............
with
corsage was of w hite ruses. The and children. Ann and Bud. Mr. while visiting In Gainesville
ta tes Including Q lam ls^J'astU
m other of the groom, Mrs. Alfoid, am) Mrs. Charles A lfu rJ ami Mis. Anderson.
and Balmoral V e r* /throw n
was gowned in pale pink ami daughters, (Ha 4ant1 Mary Atlfrt,
open to th* pbbUc for ^ fee.
Rev, Joseph Crew* uf tin* Church
sw eetheart roses and gardenias Mr*. Nor w an Stone, Mr*. Joe
The profits—191,040 last vesr
formed her corsage.
Henry, Miss- Isabelle G ists, Miss of Gud will leave on Sumlfiv a f te r ­
—went to th* support of th*
A reception a t the Mitvfnir Inn Mae Guinn, M|s* M argaret Lou noon with Mrs. Crews, theii daugh­
Juraihg AaScottish District Nursih
followed the wedding. Tin* guests Flynn. Miss Hetty Patterson, Ml^s ter. Misa Jean Crews, and son
sortition.
rlr
were met at the door by M rt. ft. Carrie Kate BoyFngton,
Miss P a t­ Charles to attend th e-tw o weeks'
"Scotch gardens have never been 0 . Fox and ahown to the icceiving sy W alnwrlght. Mr. and Mre. assembly of the denomilistlon at
■— i " —
particularly fahmus," she told .t line. Palms, ferns and candelabra Grover River*. Richard Lamb. Fred Cleveland. O.
small new* conference recently.I formed a background for the re­ Drake, Jam es Graham and Grorgo
Mr*. I. T. S trin g er left on Wed­
lish gardens a n faraour reiving line which was composed Goode from Tatlahasse; Mis* Marf he world over and tb ire are of Mrs. McCall, Mrs. A lfotd, the oulta Imnce and Miss Gloria nesday for Jacksonville to sftend
Mnany of tliem In tha United bride and groom, and the a tte n ­ Lance. St. A ugustine;
Estelle several days with her slslei, Mr*.
State*.
dants. Miss Ja n e Thigpen pre­ Junes. Jacksonville; Mrs. Clyde E. E. Keen*. Before returning to
"But most of the famous Eng­ sided over the bride's book. The Byrd, Daytona Reach; Dr. and Sanford she will visit bt-i d augh­
lish garden* have Scot gardener* bride’s table was covered with a Mr*. C asw ell-and Mr. and Sira. te r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
—because they are the best there white Madeira d o th and rpntored Mack Jones and d/lughter Bever­ C. W. Appleby, in Ocala for a fo e
are."
.#
with an arrangem ent of white* es­ ly, Orlando; and Mrs. J. 1L Jones, days.
Lady Graham explained th a t un- ters, gladioluses and Turn. This Mr. and Mr*.-J. R. Jon**s. Jr. and
Mr*. J . N. Rqbson, Sr. ha* re ­
tH about B0 years ago, th* usual was flanked with five branched Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Niblark and
turned from a three m onths' 'a c a garden In Scotland was walled- candelabra holding burning white daughter Dorothy of Oviedo.
tion visiting relative* in Charles­
in and she^ered, and th a t within
ton. Manning, Columbia a m i-An­
the walls wera -ruw n vegetables,
to abandon the whole scheme
derson. S. 0. She was joined in
flow sra and fruit,
Hints To Housewives South Carolina by Mss. II. L.
. £ "About B0 years ago .expedi­ • because there ju st weren’t
enough’ people to keep gartio n s to China and Tibet -and
Weekly from Home Demons! ratios Anderson of HastlQg*, Fla. They
also visited in A tlanta, Ga.
other foreign lands resulted in
dens weed-free. Then we de- .
HpertallaL Tallahaasc*
bringing
back plants we had
elded lo go ahead with the
Friend* will be Interested to
never seen before in the British
scheme anyway because if a
By ISAUKLLP. S. THIJURHY
learn th a t Mis* Phyllis Smith who
Isles," she continued. “ We dimgarden had been' In perfect
Extension Food Economist
is studying a t Columbia U ifvercovred, much to our surprise,
condition It wou)d h are lookThe guava, tho ao-called apple ’sltv and Miss Catherine M orri­
th a t m any o f them thrived in
•ed very unpatriotic."
of the tropics, grow* and flourish­ son, nursing in Rye, N. Y„ worn
S cotland."'
In the w arm er w estern part of
Among the m*wt popular g a r­ es happily all over southern Flor­ th* dinner guest* of Mr*. E. S,
th* country, the gardeners de­ dens .are, of course, Balmoral ida. It grow* well III nearly every Jeltrup, the form er Lillian ITranveloped
rhododendron gardens, which was one of Queen Vic­ type soil w hether it is*ltght and *n. and Mr*. A rthur H rsnan (n
and w ater gardens.
toria’s favorite c a s t l e s , and sandy or rich and heavy. Hence, S candal*. N. Y. recently.
m "And w hat's more palm trees Glands- (pronounced
"G lam s” ) Floridans are fortunate indeed
Mrs. C. F. Stahl o f.O x fo rd , N.
and tree f e rn s ' rro w beautifully which was started In th* 11th in having such a valuable and deth ere,V ahe added. - .
idable fru it growing and flour­ C. with Miss B arbara Stahl and
Century, ha* a tradition-laden
'
In eastern Scotland, with it* history, and was the family hotne
ing under a variety of eon- Mias Marion H aw thorn of W^shhigh ground and frost through of Queen Elisabeth before hm dition* and spreading tap ily from ington, D. C. are stopping at the
a few days
A pril, all aorta' of Alpine plants m arriage. Auchincruiv* and its seed. No. the common
guava M ayfair Inn for
. . oth
-. er point*
*
In
rlor to visiting1
flourish richly.
does
not
come
true
from
seed.
hanging garden* originally lie.
lor Ida. Mr. and Mr*.
Stahl
Th# "G arden Scheme" waa a longed lo the Oswald fam ily, and
W ith the recent discovery of the
boon during the w er In' stim ulat­ w*a once the home of Richard heavy concentration of an im port­ formerly liT*d in Sanford for a
nUbiher
of year* where
Mr.
ing Interest in increasing tha Oswald who as m inister plent vitam in cantained in the guava Stahl was in eharg*
of the
food supply, Lady G raham laid, Ipotent Ur y with the United States. an
many Florida people ar* . at last Experim ent Station.
"Moat of the Mg relates
Inverewr on l-och Ewe is a great aw akening lo its rem arkable po­
;a
abort a aa m b tr of gargarden showpiece ,w ith hundred« tentialities and a re making exten­
• deners." she said. "A t first
of apocits of South A frican, Chi­ sive plantings for commercial us*. W inter Furs Will Be
w* thought th a t w*'d kave
nee* and South American planta.
D uring th* w ar year*, govern­
In L ow -P rice Range
m ent agencle* concerned with the
nutrition of th* men in m ilitary
ny DOROTHY ROE
service purchased m *nf tons of Associated Pres* . Fashion Editor
14c
OPENS
guava from Cuba.' In fact, the
T here's good new* for working
enfirs Cuban crop waa taken over girls this year in the new budget12:45 P. M.
in 1944. Puree w as manufactured priced fu r costa r&gt; |d y for the
40c
DAILY!
for fo rtify in g eanned cherries, bsr- rail m a rk e t Moden science and
ries, and oth er fruita and jama fu rriers' skill .combine to pro*
and jellies to a desired Vitamin duce some new num bers that look
TODAY and FRIDAY!
'C c o n ten t L arge quantities were like m utation minks b u t’ tu rn out
“BLACKMAIL,
dehydrated. Allied troops were to b* m uskrat.
E sther
D orthy, th*
lig h t­
supplied uith guava product* In
HERE’S THE WHOLE SHOCKING STORY OF THI
emergency rations lo hslp main- hearted designer who up to now
In th*
tala resistance ag ain st Infection. has specialised -strictly
SO-CALLED “ FRIENDSHIP CLUBS’* THAT SELL
T esta show th a t a product mad* fabuleus, recognises a tren d of
MARRIAGE. COMPANIONSHIP AND ROMANCE,.
time* and turn* up this
from th is goodly f r u i t guava
BUT DELIVER SHAME AND EXTORTION!
season w ith a aeriaa of costa pric­
powder, la «o rich In Vitamin C. ed
In tha budget bracket but
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th a t four ounces of It would pro- utilising all the trk k e she usually
arctic explore r ^ for lp^ ksspa
keep* i»u p her— etesve
'scurvy
plsUnum-plat*d
Dad*.
Does It not seam
Choosing m u sk rat as th* most
th erefo re, th a t Florida people
should Increase Its cultivation and

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- tSHORT p r o g r a m Mareb of Time’* -- “NEW TRAINS FOR OLD"
Pete Smith’*— “SURE CURES”
“COMMUNITY BING”

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SPECIALS
8 and 9
■O n e T a b le

Our Hark

LADIES' HATS
\ a r i e t y o f (Q uality S tr a w s

LADIES’ DRESSrrr
and I'LAYSIUTS

V a lu e s to 7.1)5

Values tu 14.75

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One Titbit*

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COTTON PRINTS
Lit!'hille Muslin
Valnps to 1.25 i'll.

Special
2 yds, for 4 .00
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One Group

RAYON MATERIAL
W a f f le w e a v e s , Jurttov atnl

l.iiifit wruvm-

UC-'J

V alue.a t o l.'.irt yd,

Special
J.OU yd.

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O u t' Tttblt*

CROTON NK
Hright, colorful patterim,
extra Kl)&lt;,d Quality, ri'Riilnrlv
Boh! for as much ns I.7H ytl

Special
| . 0 0 yd.
('aitnott

G uirnoir

BATH TOW 101*S

BATH CLOTHS

Heavy weight, large size
(20x40).- Colons uf Blur
anti Hose, regular 7Dr each.

Fine quality, while grounds
with broad checks in colord.

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Special
2 for J.UO
One Hack

CHILDREN’S DRESSES
Age.t 4 to 14.

Valuf.t to 4.95

CJoHt'out
B ta rc ro ju i .

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NYLON HOSK

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Hv Gotham Gotd Stri|w uud Gor

The new, m I r a c 11* dlith towel,
twice as ah.torbent, drlrtt In a
Jiffy. practically lintleaa.
t&gt; in a Imix, regularly 1.05

rtile group ITtlhlic a n d

iton regularly prict tl to I.D8 jtaii

I'tml-.

Special
J.UU box

J.2!&gt; pair

Special

Cotton

C IC JU M H lt

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Men'it Knitted

DOROTHY GRAY
' ORANGK FLOWER
SKIN LOTION

SWIAi TRUNKS

SWIM TRUNKS

10 oz Uitlle, regularly 2.00

By McGregor

All Wool, Sizes ,Small. Med.
and I.ge.
Regularly H-50

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Special
4 .0 0

Boxer ttyIcs in eolnrful pat*'
lc n i-t.

Ages H In IK, regularly 3 50

Special

CloNCOllt

J .9 S pair

J.Oo pair •
One Table IloyH1

.Mt'itjft Blue Bandana
BOYS’ SOX
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SLACK SUITS
Uy Tom Sawyer

5fine!iiivalue*
3!"*A
nM t
ut 5.95.
Special

fancy

paM tum

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Special

‘ 3 pr. for i.lMf
3 : 98
UoyV

Men’s

SPORT SHIRTS

BLUE WORK
SHIRTS

All wanhablu mater­
ials In agea 8 thru 18.
Values to 2.49

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Sanforized nialerialn
sizes 141 thru 17.
Values to 3.80

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T H p R f lD A Y . A U G . 7 . 1 9 4 7

PAGE SIX'

THE flANF,OftD HERALD. RANFORD. FLORIDA

T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 7. 1947

Celery Feds To Entertain
L o c a l s S p l i t Twin
Bill W ith A&gt; Last
Night; Tom at Hut is
Oustanding Victory

I'A l.A T h I

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• •
Plan* for tlfc* "P lay er A pprnrla.
linn N ig h t” I" I* held a t • the
Municipal H W Saturday nii^ht.
w when the Sanford CelrrV ‘Fr'd*
m eet the Orlando SKpatpr* nff.
. ( w eiru n d e r way and will J.** com• pleterl by tomorrow plght. ft- was • i M i m i i
* , announced t.alay bv Floyd I’al. , mer, chAirman of the . committee. UftliUMl
’ I l ’alm er stated . th a t the com: ) jhM'.'»*&gt; •
■ im itte r to aid ,ln the event would
- : la* named and announced
by
l i r U . e t f *•». a , A u a u it ln * "
.*,*•:*..
r -s F a t a l^ • :• 11
j tomorrow.
. . .*• H n y liu ia l u * i h I . I ^ n b u f a
; j There will l« no fM d events,
T . S s i 'i L a m , •
**lan d the program will concume
O H a m lo *• IM y t .u .a II , a r t .
Hi
v .iK H .i
al Te*,il&gt;ur«
• lain-- pu *&lt; P 'lalk a

ll« ARTHUR IIHCKWITH, Jit.
Il«-rnlil Sport* Kililiir •.
JllltK. Ill , *
Th.- fifth plat, STinfiliil Ctlnry ,L ) t d l|lJ .ID * f. it
PAI* calm'll tint*' h a lt iranr* iiii I he T»in «/*ff, •
fourtli plan* Orlando Senatiir, laat
night hj ip liltih g a twin Mil with
the -Palalka A u l
icinal I’ark. 'Shnforrf won the
‘ tw ilight nffalr. 7 to 2. a rd drop­
ped th* nightcap, II to h.
Tonight the F u ll entertain the
' DeLnn.l Hid Data In u slngl.i till
at the local ball orrhanl.
. A* th.* iitu jt of last night's lilt*
♦he Feds are resting four full
gam es ahead iIf the 1‘alatkn A'*
and onlv three and on.* half lilts
' Jieblnd the Solon*.
.Jo lin n v T om at w ent th e ro u te
fo r th e KM* in th e o r.efln .' eon*
* 1.1 a la
test np.l , r a lte r,*1 e ff -*ltv, ly ten I’alatka
A lai,-a* blows to rh u lk up th e 7 - . . I ..III.

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?
.
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T here a r r 24,000 taxicab
Herlong taxKcd a 150 fine on the
Daytona Heath Baaeliall Ataocla* panic* in the United State*.
lion for failure to -p-ntect playera from "Vile and abuiive lanifuaxe** u ttered by fani.
The Lake County Judge i»*ued
a firm w arning to all cluba th at
failure ‘ nf any*
_
association. In
protect viaitiog players from unsportsm anlika aliuae would result
in a sim ular penalty.

DeLand A u g u it' 7 (Special)—
le ag u e director* recngnlterl the
reiignation of AI Com '.i na presIdSnt of the Fluriila S tate League
Here' yesterday afterniam in *a
called meeting, a h d immediately
ni.nied Judge Sidney llerlong. Jr.,
of laresliuig as hie successor.
Gold, silver, cattle and oil S ir
In aiblition to elevating Herportant products of Mexico.
long, the directors elevated Karl imThere
arp 52,000 auto repair
Hussy of St. Augustin* to the
g arages In the United States
vice-presidency v arated Ly Herl""Jf.
.
At 8L Helena liv e s-a tortoise
Immediately a fte r bring named which probably saw Napoleon.
head of the Florida S late lo-ague,

o n ir four per r rn t of the land
rurface of Norway ia cultivated.

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N ,w Y o r k
n « tro ll
IUM,on

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to 2 victory.
Hookb. righthander ,Jn.*l
farr.mon opened on tie* bill for I I , M l,. T W(.‘ l a w lilt .
l* ,H o o v ,|i.
(be local* In the final.* but was . i r s l a l i . i i kl.iWn l u m Im k ,. H a r d ,
fir
e
s
:
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t
IV
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k
l,
p
la y ,: I miY*
relieved in the Second. ran to (j)*
to H a rk
I m*,! fit
Van Kinnamon w ith the bases PI fa. *, , , InI m l»,H«*U«at
,&lt;
I*, la ik a I , H a n fo r.t *
loaded and two men cut. Klnnn- •Una on I m IIi : o il l u i a a a n t. T o
won. atringbeaii »*i^U^*iw , m n .real J, ‘lo&lt;er» : * ,'" .,k ....
'*
•- rerrrrtfr aroulreit from the Dl- Itrlati,,, X, TiiujjI ?■ lilt, off firHr
H,
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InnlriH*.
T
r.inu
off
Ijrrtd llnl Hats.
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■lott.ri a in I Ikhlnai. \\ l.inlou plicl,Ralph Satterfield! Fwl first , r Tomat. l,.»,nH i*ltch,r. I)»la*
0 . t'm|.lor.
Ilalla *ap&gt;t
' sarker. wa* hit by a hot grounder I ,
off the hat of AI Fit tin in the TlO.a or Halil, t i l l .'
ninth frame of the opening tilt,
it It not believed th a t th*.* injury
Is serious, however Satterfield may
lm out for a day or tw a In order
to trea t tin* painful lwui*e. Je rry
Silverman will handle lb** initial
sark duties while Sa'tcrfiold It

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

ORANGE

tu rn
tr

KKCOltD HrAYEKS for rent. By
CUNCItFrrH SF.HF.lt FIFE
day or we,*k. Tito Music Ibis, 110
W. 1st SL Phone 053.
* SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps
nioeks. Aluminum Windows u n j
Screens. White cement. Faint,
O FFICE space In Melsch Building
Large
Ig
ir g e fight
n g n t oflces,
u i ic c a , .newly
n e w . / decor
u n ...F frm a-tlle, Hurricane brac.*s
aiPI, all utilities, heat and ja n i­
Miracli* Concrete Company, 307
tor servica furnished. Call tWAW. n . A* A. Dept. Store4 CEILING fans tor sal
D rug 8tor*.

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famous juice* — serve
them Ice cold for r*.
freshing and cooling
relaxation, mix 'em for
a tasty punch drink for
th* kiddles!

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TABLE SUPPLY
E L O Y E T T ’ SE
PICCLY WIGGLY

Ovtrr.lt II.t, n e t

V O -11* *n.i* ,» e t. ffl

ltm.ll liNlltd lm IVrtlhfD Tftl

SfW t«»rk
I -suit*

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IJGIe Pineapple
YKMTKHDAVS STARS

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* &gt;i |i

M*,kr«* Itaafner S -nsinrs, shut
out the Red So* 1-0 fn, 1b** ftyrns’l
lime th is season, holding Teil
William* ami romphny to five

I»rlm cr»«. t»

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D octor's O rders Fig

12 -oz

J u ic e

('nlifnrniii
Pink Meat
Melon*. III.

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*, Monterey Qrsp* Juice

Bob Elliott, Braves, hit a three
in hom e, and scored I wire to
ail the Hrnvrv to a 7-3 victory

P ru n e

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Calif. Gravrnstein

5

tbs 3 9 c

A p p le s

2

Lb*

23c

19c Lemons ib 13'^c
None Higher! Green Top

Plain or Self-Rising Flour-

C a rro ts 2

Ballard’s 5

L. I. Cobbler

Yellow

P o t a t o e s 1 0 ibs 4 2 c

O n io n s

nine Honnet

bch*

17c

T o m a to es

2

Lb

15c

Lb&lt;

15c

Pound

Dixie Darling Cracked'

!?ew Dessert

★

Peaches

21c

Ilavn Pine Crushed

Del Monte Early Garden

Government Graded*Commercial

no soape m

MADESUDSUK£
■et-wtse, commercial beef rut*
rktagis of^your family meals.
Beat whrtt braised* b r ■water-cooked,
■lowly simmered.
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CHUCK ROAST
SHORT Iliris
IIAMRCRGER
Price
Wtlaon'a Com.King Hit

B aeon

ib

Spiced Luncheon

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Orange Band Rklnleis

Ijtrgtf Center Cula.WP5tcm

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M API IT WIITIN0H0USI

tion and never claimed. This furniture will be cleared out during
Dr.

A Dr. 2 ^

to 8-lb. Seymour

Get in early and buy rugH, chairs, igpa beds and
suites you wanted so much during the Auction

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There will "be on our floor only pieces-of furniture sold a t auc­

Customnry

Time Pay.

F ra e

men! Plan

Delivery

Small gas refrigerator.

7 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 989

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BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST
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World't Champion
Valva-in-Hcad
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IN p i BHTATK «'K JOHN ' ­
HCOtPlN. • P rrram l.
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L ee,rote, U me lowei, priced
motor car with a Val,e*ln*Heod Engine—
the type of cai engine which holdt oil
recordi for efficiency —for giving moilmum power from every ounce ol fuel

a m # o l / c e i l p lic a te (71 biheal* ol m*!e«
Of ta iv ic a to o w n ,it , o n d ( 3 ) p...**t»*. of
OamtCt te iv e d . In fo c i, Ihit t#u&lt;d) C h e ,
r o l,l V a lv e in H i a .1 Engine h u t d - r c i e d
m o r , awlet, foe mote o » a c i i . . . . « i 'u ./.m y e r

Vufye w'/faid fa­

period; Ihoic tuiy other u’/ ' -*&gt;\ -r -**3„ e

it Ih# "champion of cbo&lt;|ipion»~ on all
1 count!. (1) Volv#*tn*H#ad peeform-

noitflpit nm l r v « iu itx l in i &gt;n n « m *&lt;n»
r la ltn * tktiff d k rtlilH l* w h ic h | o u " r
» lilt» f o f &gt;ou. m a y k m *
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i! o y t i l r i u t l i r u f H rm iiH iir IM w n lT .
K lo r h U . at lilt o f f ir r It 111* r o U r l
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AUTOS FOR SALE
7 Pats, L iv e s to c k . Supplies 1040 DODGE 1W van truck, good

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

EE TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask
fo r dem onstration. SENKARIK W ANTED—UP TO 30« N1
GLASS A PA IN T CO. 113-114
HAM PSHIRE FRYERS. 2!i
W. 2nd 8b
•
3 LIUL ON FOOT. PRO
DELAND. FLA. 190-XJ. I
ROOF COATING. Asbestos Alu­
VERSE PHONE CHARGES.
minum roof coating- good for
n j |a l , slat* or conijioiition roof­
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your horns 8
HELP WANTED
10 to 15%. Ten year w arranty.
SENKARIK G LA88 A PAINT
CO. 118-114 W. 2nd St.

GIRL for cashlsr A roamstil coun­
ter. also soda girl. Lass f t Drag
rxiran h in d a a d e shoes.
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85 FORD 2 door sedan $150.00, see
Mr. Gatlin. 420 W. F irs t 8 b
1935 CHEVROLET cou
condition cheap. 1027
completely overhauled
2nd 8 b Roy Keel.

trained farm m anager for fa
in Zell wood area. Good posit
fo r rig h t party. A. Dud* A So
Oviedo, phone 2161.

COLORED GIRL fo r p a rt tints
house work and laundering. Ap­
ply 112 W. 2nd SU.
r

LET «£ 6 f r A FIRM FOOTiN
SO S I0 0 N T MISS1 , —

X-CEL STQRE
20E Hanford Ave.
Cnnlor Pomace
2.80 per cwt.
Cotton Seed Meal
4.80 per cwt.

* F ertilizer- '
4 -7 -5

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4 2 .7 5
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Also Gamtox, DDT and
other Insecticide*. *

SANFORD
X-CEL STORE

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Rv. Paul R(}hinsov

ETTA KETT

Fresh Celery. Seed
(Golden i.in-.’hrr—-Ilfl

FOR BALR—Llmerott for drive- EX PERIEN CED celery grower
esaase

condition. 0 new Urea, l i t N.
French. Phone 1164-W.

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view. A.D.IL Car* Herald.
MrNETIX A YOST fLORIRTS
WAITRESS WANTED.
Sipes Av*. Just off Celery
Term inal GHB.
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 015*1
Nabisco Cheese

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Paints, P o u ltry Supplies, Kalla,
Purina Feeds, Groceries and

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C k « v r« li( §)*•• fOM *k# H O C A l it f k t f of W f h f
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales 9
WORK W ANTED
l-H-t H»e oulitaml,# ......
f it h c r - « i( k i ii* « »o C kg ffo lfl In Ik* io****f pt k • »p»»a«
and Service. The Music 1 Box,
f a l l o l I I I K a s * ‘ A c tio n y
f..|| .Winn • f t.».*«i 1-41*4, ii*
Ck#W 0l«f oU* kft»9t **0 lb# M U h o l fbk#f Unnlte*4
11U W. 1st St. Phone 053;
EX PERT p a in tin g — contract
F n u n l ) I fa !
Mill l*s
* f f * |» ‘.l
t'osff (OntkMliOft. tkA lh 0 # AtUxt lid * ond
hourly basis.
S. G. Uro|
t r Mb
1. * ut. r &gt; f ■ 1 »l.
Action H y d ro U k ftcakac -. o c o «b tn o »o n o t i a U t y
the rooItbreexM off t-aku C ath­
h ifih ro t uM t #*i «
W*1
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Free estim ates. Phone 7B1-J
SEWING MACHINES
.
found only be Cbovrolot ond blgb or pftcod core
erine. ta r g e ground* an I walk*
f r o m «|ih * 1 t|»»» H r m l l f l r Fm iM It
F n U fl II ' „
H ^ n fsiitf l.t gttiMHW
safe from auto traffic. I.aigcl SALKS A SERVICE
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
l&lt;v*j.v and rooms. Brick contirur- H K Itrs SEWING MACIf. Silt'll1 cleaning A waxing. Our, power
idh.—Can aeeonimla te *ff» imlyr - m -JL FRENCH.-PH. 1100-----Pa w iie l K eep your p resent cor in flood
Phone o r write for reservation COAI. circulating heater. Reason
ru n n in g condition by b ringing il to u t for
at once. Oviedo 23A2 or Dr.
able. Ph. I1G5-J.
M artin 2302 or w rite Box 137
skilled service, n o w a n d at re g u la r intervals,
Ilf I h r llilM lt
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan CANVA8 PAINT- clear ami rotuntil
ypu secure d eliv ery of your now
n
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pon.
ROOFING
ROOF
P
ainting,
all
e«*f
Jfihr
for guesta to visit their doctor.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188.
,n ,M |s**btiCAlb»f). Auv 7 I!*41»
C hevrolet. Com e in today!
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
AVAILABLE at once, convenient­
ly located down town section,
12 SPECIAL V MV ICES
un to date apartm ents w i'h all FLORENCE porcelain k,ro»rnc
range, perfect condition ffiS.OO.
modern conveniences. Adult*
Mrs. .Moon, Phone I&lt;ongwo«d 23. FOR RENT—Floor aandcr. Easy
operation. Reasonable r a le j, Han­
ford P aint A Glamt Co. Phone
CYPRESS
Lawn
Chaim.
Assent
2 ^W A N T E D TO RENT
N o t lr r I*
*jr | K c t i tlm l K illlli
bled with screws, painted nr un­
I *4 * i M ii *. r ||« ii f M
painted. S.M1 at 2-112 Palmetto
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
irl*
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ry|M»vl
n» K i r r t i i r i r « i
2 or 3 bedroom house, eluse in,
Ave. Phone 210-W.
PARTS AND SERVICE
’ Ihf ••tiilr nf Iren# T |j t n | l f
good references. Phone 423-M.
TrSMlt, llu l
—fsleel • ♦bw&gt;f ty
SMITTY’B Self-propelled l^w n
GARAGE, apply to lie E. Cochran,
S m itty's Garage cor­ YA-DK moth proofing la sts 5
ner Second S treet and Sat.fnnt
years. Have your wool*ns moth
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
onstration.
ers A Lanndry. 113 Palm etto
3 REAL ETTATE FOR SALE
Av*. Phona 014.
'
OZAKK IKE
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
JUlUtK
G as atov*,-overt, frigtdatre. sink Plano T uning and Repairing. L. L
ITATk
SAVE IT SPIKE
and euplmard. Mareenell.. Cabin
GUESS ILL
vOU AINT Ht/\riD
Court. French and Park. Phone
PITCH A
SUM CHANCE THE BUGS
MORTGAGE LOANS
MOTHIN' YL f f
iltliT
AP
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TAfYANJ
RO OKIt AMD
TODAY
Rrxjlor
Show cards and posters
“Dr. Charles f;.‘ f’erwm* ‘
SAVE THE REST
Registered Irokar and
w w
CRACK OF
0 — DUE'S SION 8 BXVICK
MITCHELL 'window ulr run.lltionOF OUR STAFF'
H’ HILL
Optometrist
Insurance Agent
FOR THAT
er.
Will
cool
room
15
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20
feet.
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an
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rail.
Phone
1021
TH'CROWS,
Rm. 4
Florida S tale Bank Bldg.
Sanford A ftantir Ilk. Illdg.
SIEGE OF
Randall Electric Co.
Hours: 9-12 1-3
I'hune 294
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
DOUBLE* 1
NEW, two atory, three bedroom NEW unused double bed. innerSat. 9-13
HEADERS. 1
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 10&lt;
home. Two ear garage. On
Sanford Ave. Ph. 358-W,
spring m attress A -bot springs,
Kyea Examined • Glaaae- Filled
corner lot 110 x 140 In M ayfair.
$75.00. 200 W. 1fith St. Through
CLEANING
A M
Will tell unfurnished or furnished.
a typographical error the price LAND
LRAINAGK. I NEW CATBR
Phone 366-M.
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quoted in Monday’a paper was
PILLAR DEI8RL BULLDOZ­
WA f«m t houses, 18 acres land,
ERS W ITH P A L M K T T 1
W heeler o f Sanford
'/Three ihrh wells, 2H mile* S.
RAKES
TWO
3 /4 YD.
CANVAS AWNINGS
of Monroe on highway 44. John
FOB 8 Al e
D RA G LIN ES.
EQUII*M ENT
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
Davis, ■ Box 10, l.ske Monroe, OLD N EW SPAPERS—3 0EN T8
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY.
N IM N ICIIT CONSTRUCTION
VENETIAN BLINDS
PER - POUND. BUNDLED IN
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
BUNDLES.
Hons# on large lot. Corner Hick*
Alamlnum, Steel, Wood)
ory and 7th St. 700 F„. »th St. ,
10. 16, 20 and 26 OFINT
10 DAY DELIVERY
12,900. Apply to J. FI. Walker, _______HERALD 0 P P IC E ______ .
010 Cypfcsa Ave.
Wc' REPAIR!
General F lectrir Vacuum Cleaner,
BARGAIN—A .new ro w re ta block
good comlition—R.e • * o n ab.l a,
B E T v o u DiPb r
u'ZEN SE.rVBA SC; MMWM
FI IK FT
{bungalow, with two bedrooms, • arIre. W rite'3lr*. John,M urph)C
WBOTG Tin AT , ’!
• B U LL A -U O iD t X B - H i p - A ■
. bmft, large living room, kltrl\rn
Bull
Phone 80S
e c 'P r v e - D e e i * ------------' ami ilin rttr. Concrrte walla are
reasonable. In fine rondl*
plastered on the inside anil slur*
May lw seen at F rim on'a.
rued on the nutalde. Concrete
floor* are covered with heavy
Used
New
Perfection porcelain oil
asbestos tiling blocks. Property
range. Good condition, 125.
la located in Sen Lnnta Section.
Phono 72M-W. '
.
Priced at 10.500.00. 31,000 00
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
down |iaym.*nt wiH nandiv.
ATTENTION TRI CK OWNERS
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
Still have a small Ti-mom new New U. S. Royal 050 x 20 0 ply
bungalow. In P ln eh u ru Section,
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
tlr# nnd.tulH* 326.00. Keel's
priced a t *4,800.00.
—D IA PER 8E R V IC E —
Paint Shop, 300 W. Jed SL
A new road side aindwich and
Baby V alvet furnlabes hoapUal
f'B l shutt on Highway 17 north See Jim m ie Cowan's Sheet. Metal
elean,st*rile (llaper*
Works for new Radiators, new
of SanfeM. Building la 30 g 42
Ired centainsr,
R adiator cores. Radiator clean­
•• amt fully equipped for buslncsa.
i n g and rep a irin g ____________
Equipment consist* of:‘ 'steam
Call D aytona 2407le. MUax coffee Makers, conn
detail*. 90 diapers
f o a l. raaltMa. weak—
V*e
g|
tors, stools, tables, cash register,
.“ FIR ST IN 8A
i t eurh timeat Than
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Hy Bran Striker
and other kitchen equipment.
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B
arber
Shop
open
T
hursday,
p n sn d to re llera s u c h srm p lo m sl
bungalow, deUched, for living
Ichest cash price paid tor used
*&gt; a re ra n ! fn ad lral test r t n k l,ant's
DANGSRf L W a OUT
F riday A S aturday.___________
quartan* Buildings and
all
furniture. Ted Davis F uraltura
Oun.tanind prorad rrm a rk a b lr tSeli'lut
equlpnvmt priced a t 85,500.00
Co. 311 E. l«b Ph. 958.
- DREDGING — Beach** an d land &lt;■ wrnaao troutiled th is way. I k s whs*
LET Mf Of r SCTi NELL BOTH FlR£ IU
Doctors r a il a u u r t n * s e d a llr* . I t hsa
VOU TAKE THK WASHED MAN AN*
fills ad laren t to lakes. Mobile s grand soo thing sltrc t on one •/
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ago or condition. Roy Reel, 309
T a k e n rs e u la rlr — P tn kh gin s C n m P ark.
SrwJStd helps b u ild u p resistance In i - i d i
W. 2nd 8L
lliw m a Also a tr e a t •tnm aahlc to n lsl

N.Y. Dr. I„I. Ducklings, lb 39c,
Dr. A Dr. Tender Fryers lb 69c

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THUR8 DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH Return From
11,000 M i l e Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
Agriculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B -2 V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

1 1 H jR sg jK

/A u g u s t

•

F u tu r e !

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that
guest room NpW!
*• - t"

Kitchen
Cabinets

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New Style Ice

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all m eaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v a lu e s/

Service
For

EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m I H h C fleas
P u r T tm l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

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Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

i d

BREAKFAST SETS REDUCED!
I
our AUGUST
SALE!
I;t for
•

llere'ti another real
value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronHMjuenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
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M tili
M
lv tday
iH f ,.Tuesday
(iH -r it w
e tffin u K
■Pent
the
visiting
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielfore
u t e
m u t n m g
. i t _____
returning
to .their
summer
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

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R efrigerator

Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

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You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

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We Didn’t Forget the
Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

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High Chairs ..
$3.95 to $12.95 TOM
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. Strollers
Reg. $12.95'

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Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Jane Joined the party In the

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The Alwnvg Handy

afternoon.

4 Pcs. In Genuine W aln utw en eers

Mr. and Mrs.’T. L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
ivt returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and Niagara
IU. Thay agree though that
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It was to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
$14.50* and $&lt;9.95 on these
Mahogany
18th
CENTURY

quloltely designed
GENUINE
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SCOOP,

Note The Landscape Mirror

Exactly As Pictured

WE INVITE

TRADE-IN

OPEN AN
ACCOUNT
203 - 209 E. First Street

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THE WEATHER

To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
e T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

C d p u d * ia f 4 * " cU )U dU f#i*' lo .d g n t

mid Saturday Widely scattered
show ei* S aiuiday sflermion.
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Time Buying
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- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_ R a hill intended tin, i o m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

City Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
AtJayceeJW eeL.
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
ence This Weekend

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California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened W ife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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I GOLP POSTPONED
f
ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

SANFORD.

D A IL Y

F L O R ID A .

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
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Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

V CALDWELL FU N ERA L

MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
campaign to remove "to-called ditloyal employed fiom government
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­
viet Representative Aleaei N. Krukov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! applicaliou for admittion to the UN.

WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
Srnatoi litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
w st afraid In tiavel alone with
M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
ment un that affair,” the Maine
Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
after
Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
mulli-millionaiir plane
on the United H tatri, challenged H ughri,
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
violation of human Fight* “ when ftee air transportation fiom hint.
the United Stale* might t* open
firm tier it chairman of the
to even more serious charge* in Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omthia-respect:"-------------- —-----------pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) He then aaked how the United’
Slate* would like tu r Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other fla ts , aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
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Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
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against It h eJ ) ......
. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
V 4* '1r,l“ -V
^ did nut
............ *g« t a rh*nrH togov
nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c u f Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
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"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii closed.
clo,*K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
I l ' M l I a o * a a i* a a a K l l t l l
I **r Ip. repeat uudei n atii.h L atari*.
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I
r r • a iiM n -a * i r . * . r i a i i r
Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
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Heads For
Practice Monday!

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Lions Informed
Survey Outlines
jIndia
After Uriel’
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dvantages
A nd: iiy ? t ish°l leniso!0 ^ Jaycee Aims,
Tha Semlnola High School gild;
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Fuel cStopj
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Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork.
CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

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t-iimrmttee, &lt;a me ajtci (
I lilghr* h id t, lined lo pioduce
joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
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Itjllahh t, ■■n* 111* |ta|tei* only
tlioic , Irateri liy Iii* allm nryt.
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Initial practire session* will Iklight and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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' * t 1 . . hilt, d--ml-d l-i _Wmvhut Uni.-'
suing equipment and lim bering ex* (11:39 A. M.. F^astem Sjatidntd
A t
L u n c It M e v t
v&gt;h-,iiimg dial •w e’re not gotO I y
A t C 1ill
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"a Id mk thr.k lm t..1 .1.
ertisex. K ettles added.
(4 .ini Ititled (tl I'agr I l«ht)
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Ilia n g iu V in n irtil.
The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'inu iirit r and
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
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olid ira d iiq
i|&gt;jiinUlig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
an u iitlin r ill, llir pi.'igt-iM ‘ 'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( •iiiiiinri ( o n l r l r l i t r to I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
f
to
KariM*hiT
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com|tlluil
liy
ihr
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wcrkctlll
at
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Inn
' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He w ax.tfyftilt^ o
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MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.im alive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " .Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
o.
u ,,m \
In du lrd ttiljiu iin n irlil
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llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will s ta rt a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
M&gt;.
of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated th a t n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h -i ih»*
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are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til. .amllst gowrnmrill
"hr Jaycee*. he dd q.oli'n.rr.t Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts eight
|&gt;irrxf
Willi
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h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tum11... loll . inveasary for . If, ,
lu -sriil. Mali*i....»..l«l.- I- Florida scenes in full culor, In- '■
rrats, to coincide with ihp school an hour on the hop front franco le|w |l laid.
dealing
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*'*♦ whirl . hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
jn
perfect
weather.
Gnmlcr,
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fld,
color*. The latest type plastic w a s,h is only stop tn-foie 1&lt; In
and
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-It
Would
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
n
llilf
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|Hi|iulatlull
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ilntia
lrd
ill
gotrilili
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lit
lo
t.‘II
ill*
ii
mid
w
,m
will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
ta k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6.80() While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■•11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
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W:i&gt;
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II,an.- fn -rf.-in iy ('1)111,-1' Ed,
the Sanford staff. The new roach
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..e jla id is h V barking thr lu ll, re itl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ ' l y «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
} 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VIf
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§ i imitMiivtt i*»* 1*1118 «* i m ;h 11
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Rollins College, Tyler played In ions of gasoline. He got t^ m , j
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lo u r r t n
lo
tin- .!;,..■
--d J tm p lo v .-ri. ii
leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t '.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon, of gasoline In an hour's Tlh«
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
Growers
Favor
Soil
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visit IH
to Taiion
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his first T i .th.w
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( tmservalion Here nvw York wh.-.,- n. m.I lotm 'i-u 1&gt;" John
Ex-Sanford Men Head Chicago
iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO Couimunisti gutlin
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Otilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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t'lHigatf, m akers of nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
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nnllier
matter
whult
mid jeiiu-., ami tti*ih- Manufar* mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen* Anti-Red Hungarian
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier
46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Chief
Reported
Dead
Sophomores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of th r voters, IK in Loiigwuod mid $23,000 Colluded By
BUDAPEST, Aug. 8, &lt;47— A
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division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
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w
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Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
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were away on m llita y or nursing
Youth
In
GI
Benefits
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r report- (tTeck Money Market
John II. H interm iater, USNR, had
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Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
Th e result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
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provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
..
„ . •
1 In uneasy Atlan*. and veteran Board in Gainesville (n deteniilne ted collecting J22.1mi, i M I2.!.U(mi
pile*
Th
e
Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin m en! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V *
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j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
•
futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published soared to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ - of
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----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
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W A M IIM .|i&gt;N . Aug 8 uP&gt;—
ll.iw .ud I higher agreed today, af*
Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
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"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

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MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
WzV 'H IV H d N, Aug 8 147—
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a N-n.iloi I rigumn (U -M iili.) capbumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination itctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittugarii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the outh
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu) IIIK a .ulqionia foi puv slr iloCUit

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* Meyer Be Put Back
On Witness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

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More Subpoenas A re Issued h r
ation;

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
H e a t e d Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN Senator Says He la
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seplane Investigation
flout violationi of human light*r‘

“ It l»-unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw the rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
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w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (Milan,a aa l&gt;a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••h i i until a a I'a a e M t S I I down the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­ Sinkfinjr Dates Made
proximately 4,300 acre*.
By Margaret Truman
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* have.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard a n dd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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Reds HitU.S. T w o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Truman Signs Meas­
ure But H its Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American
imlitution
known at the "essy payment
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regions generally within the next
- I Imur*. altlinugli Uw wind shift
in N vhtaska .&lt;101 w estern Jon a
•tfS ilaH S lima r » i ( tla rl
bureau said, to dislodge the hot was moving slow ly eastw ard with
air from the Mississippi Valiev. relief promised fur p a rts of jithor
South Plains and G reat Lakes N o rth ' C entral sta te s tonight and

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British Crisis
H '**liau 4 I ibm l*ea* ilnrl
deals |&lt;}.31fl,7!'2,047.
A ttlee said II r i t I s it U r m e d
stren g th would be reduced by
420,000 men by next Match. The
forces num heied l,2!t7,Jon men on
July 1.
"An exhaustive Inquiry-hat Keen
Inst Itut ed into the Wtni)» future
of our defense policy," he -aid.
A t another point, the l-aliur
governm ent leader said* G reat 1IHta’in was Increasing the late of
her troop w ithdraw al from overless.
"D espite these accelerations in
the ra te of w ithdraw al/ then- it no
changr t|i out foreign policy or In
ih e d efense' policy which un d erlie
pur fu te ^ ii., pulieV,". At live a**'
seitrd .
The Pi Inn- M inister said his
Socialist gpvernineht would “ifave
to take some ineasun1 of con iaal
over the employment of labor" In
order to stim ulate product'oji, Be

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Both tlie eastern anil Itucky
Mnunlalns states would lie w arm ­
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No rain of consequence was in
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i-rally depleted of moisture by
three U «.y .1 i»f Umia-ratiiu-*
m uffins from tin* high 'Jty, (u
well above 100 degrees. Pasture*
wet* reported drying up and in y
crop* reduced. Corn h a t fired in
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“This will Involve some sacrifice
of Individual liberty, though as
little as possible. It Ilia / U* luce.*sarv to take steps to Iimi* employm m t on less essential * m i "
A ttlee said the gov/rnnirn: nl«&lt;
would “ take action'* jgniu*: any
Industries opera terI with “In* ffirl•nev or lack of will,"
To save dollars. Attl.-e said lie»tain would lake these ,*laps:
Perm it movie m ater* showing
film s here to convert only n fourth
of their earnings Into non-British
currency. Perm it Britons overseas
to spend only (140 on foreign
vacations in the 14-monlh peri-sl
beginning Oct. 1, inslea I of |3fl0
y l W jreaaly period s i a t n».« mt
Cut bv one third the bade gnsoMeyer TeHtimony
line ration uf II galluns u month
for private m otorists with 10horsepow rr cars.
A ttire said the govern men
would strive for a 2&lt;» m*r cent in­
Mevei said the expense for Hull
crease in domestic farm produc­
tion and "press - ahead w itlr out covered five or six days in Ja n u ­
plans for tin- e tp a n slm «f produc­ ary, Ili44, and included four to
six people.
tion in the colonial' cmplnr."
“ Why were- you paying these
■"W e shall apply ourselves t
fu rth e r development of our it- bills for Col. Ilall ami charging it,
sources at home," h.* salif, "Wt up to aircraft ?*' Ferguson wanted

JBUSt concentrate as :mmq.m_ni*+

•iblr on x x x the priHlnctiun of
goods for export- ami tin- nrodiirlion of all tho*e thing* which sbuus imports. Tills will m-.tn cut­
ting out non-essential*. AV must
Increase our to ta l,nutput so Hint
We can aland'Im «’ur own ivg* a*
soon as possible.''
*
Attlee, in Ills grim statem ent
outlining the Socialist regime's
plans to overcome It* dollar fam ­
ine. said Great Britain had pm
posed negotiations with the Uni.
'tad State.* for rrv lsim of two
classes in the loan agreem ent.
“I am glad to sav Mr. Marshall
(U . S. Secretary of S tate) replied
• J V I e e I 11 ■&gt; ijr * I l l
lY j l i
I u L . 1 1 . * ‘ I 'm
agreeing
iq. Um»e
discussion*,
h-.said, . / ‘They will not cu t across
the proceeding* of (he P a rii torifarm er.
HI* reference was to inlet na­
tional converaatl.-'n* on M n shillV
proposal of American aid for KutvpM n reonumTe-rrcon-rv. o 'p ro posal shunned by Ituasm and the
Eastern European countries in her
Attlee said th e loan clou.v* to
be discussed were the agreem ents
on sterling convertibility and non.
discrimination in trade, both ta rg fta In Churchill's h illn ** to th e
opuusHlon Conservative I'aity.
Under the non-dlscriimmiUmi
clause. B ritain may not cut down
her purchases In the Unite I States
in ordOr to tnrreasc them In non­
dollar countries.

Kiwani.s Meet
|r u n f U » # « !

Iin m

l 'i i i t

tlm H

llvfhg a C hristian life.
" It Is all too easy fur vuulh In
p u t religions life on •* token foe
g ranted hasls." he &lt;Wclaml. "They
need, to find out why they aro
C hristiana." 1I«* stressed the need
fo r families playing ami having
devotion to g eth er,'til dendop more
recveitlon to g e th rr-an l attend less
to paid recreation, and urged Hint
business men aid In vuuth develop,
m ent program s.'
- M ist Mary Beth Joiner told of
th e rapid growth of tho Youth
C aravan program during the past
' l l yeark, and said that this yrarK.r
team s are tourlmr Ihe United
, S tates and Cuba. She nuBlm-d Hie
program of work, study; play-and
w orship necessary to tf«ln trernbers of the Caravan. Miss N orm l
Hupert entertained the Klwanlans
by leading them on an im aginary
lion hunt and m aking.JJjfin go
through a lot of motions.
Howard
M ontieth announced
th a t an Intarclub meeting with OrU n io Klwanla w ill lie held heiu
on S e p t 10. E. C. Harper* a n ­
nounced plana for n ladies night
program . _______
“

(in te rn a tie ral)

Hughes Accuses

an to come to the cobjL"
He found a discussion uf tlpit

(i »niiM«*a I,uw i‘u &lt; m o

,n *ne ri«or*i 0 1

me secrei ses-

template iliut a n y o n e
w iv aton. Hughes continued, ami found
has lawn In public hfe ns long * v
“ f f me “&gt;* • * * » * *A,k «'
i have in the .la ta legislature, 'be number uf m an-hours spent on
as goveioor, in the hodei a n d .the
M-nate -inuld. o ft‘such short srooaintance with Hughes x x s
make so hold a ptngodliuh as In­
here ihwnl.i-w,
‘‘It sound* mure like Hollywood
4l*alt-*y*b-i-s-Wir*ttingtnn:
asserted “he w anted to go into
"Tlrri* we go again," Meyer said.
I'a u sin r for n few
Johnny Meyer's expenses account,
"Business."
liiew sler Mini:
•
amt he said he knew there had
He has runteruled litn" ami again
“ I cun unsure yuu ‘hat
Ix-eh a fluu.uoo payoff "o n the
in hi* appears rices, d in tin g lust
plane, and 'W hat about It V ’
F riday. Ihat he enter luil.ed free­
In reply to a" quration, Ae said
ly, ami' that lie was instructed by
to dmp p,. i|o,., nu| recall when Flanagan
Hughes to t-hnrge such ei-ti-r tuinin so many words* showed up, but th a t “ I know the
m rnt to Hughes aircraft. Hi- reitin IlivwnUY* tiott’l tinting w»» *uch J felt th*» two
emleii again today th.it he kept
wttK uf rrli. H v were d rfln llcit c o n n v c te i"
his accounts 'Tooscly.”
•Mevei read into tlm recoid a
at lunch," H u g h es'. ,,u Kh*;* « h l " | h » v c nstm aBy
long li*t &lt;if -mnlli-r -unis he said
I.tsis t .. ...
«*«♦&lt;•« kaloui of my reputation, an&lt;l
he spent on Hull in (he same peri­
■ that the hearing* 'Imre is no uuestion th a t the threat
od. Ferguson asked how i l i y r r
ll l ...........
Publicity was a pow erful' wra
lt-uinnl that Hall had taken over
from Hoosevelt. Meyer said pos­
“ I was" exhatpited fighting Mr.
sibly through Ilia H ughe, lomTrippe'a political maneuvers in
Washington," llugnea ‘ deciaied,
"Diil you spend any money on
B few stfr hna dchi-J airy direr! ami suggested they g at together,
Hall prior to this lim e !" F erg u ­
o r - Indirect connection with I’nii so Trippe cam*- to the coast.
son listed.
"i don’t think so," Mever rep. American. He linil In-ell favoinlde
to legislation which would eat up
lie added that the en tertain ­ n single pvelseas airline m the
ment - orrtim*d~ in - laiv—Aligelei “chnsert insiruniBiil" s-T Hie govern­
It ■•■liss.a lisaa r . l * Uwel
Ferguson asked buw Hull hap. ment. Hughes made Ilia elintge
onlv afte r n long exrlmng- with, nue, and is known ns the l««nsva
pem-d to be In l.os Angelos.
"n s
Itoad.
Becently
a
Min
“II*. obviuusly was tht'C-* to look t'hairrnnn . Ferguson (H-Mirhl *if!ur
the aubcumittce roll hiding the) "ectioll o f this toad was eom pht
over our iilant.' .Meyer said.
from the Imke Jessun
One of the Hughes contracts hearings.
Was a 122,000,UtH) nm» for recoil.
When Hughes took Hie stand a t Bridge through Geneva to Mims
naissanCe planes. F trg u ju o le a d 1:42 I*. M. (E flT l, he first askeil There are two proposed routes
Hems of 148.03, lit) an.I 15 for more Unit- to m id testimony In- fur lying in the eom phtod sec­
■linner nml tips ul lh-* lltachcunib. had given previously m closed- tion from the Lake Jessup Bridge
with the nresent highway we«t
era Hotel, and *12 f &gt;r liinclr at door sessions of the committee
of Sanford.
ltmnanoff*s,
Ferguson told him the commit­
“One route propose* to taka the
Ferguson said it w is 'n o t clear tee was ready to ’ hear the “side
whether the tutal bill covrr-sl en- issue" of Hughes' transcontinental
-teitainm ent f*n Hall alone, and argument with Brewster.
Meyer agreed lliat “it definitely
"Is'H vnur desire to go Into this
is not clear.”
m atter now ?" he asked Hughes.
The exchange rontiniied:
‘‘It is not my desire, hut I am
Ferguson—But it .ill is i-IITirgcd willing to go ahead,” llnghei refto Hughes alrcrsft.
Meyer—Bight.
"We have no deslru tu force
Ferguson—Whom
von to do this," Ferguson said.
"You .don't have to furre me,"
the airplane builder retorted. "1
am very happy to go Into It."
l i e said lie had “ made staleInrnta to the press" about Itrew.
knowledge.
Ferguson—I tee some en tertain­ ster, the chairm an of tho full sen­
ment down at the ImUoni here for ate committee, and he stands by
girls. Why was that rh n tg rd to those. He asked, however, to b«
perm itted to' rail witnesses hf his
Hughes aircraft!
Mever—T hais'w hat. I am trying own. choosing and to closf-cxamine Brewster. .
to figure out mysrlf.
"The committee won’t give d o n ­ tory, would result in putting morn
When Hughes reached Washing­
ton. he told reporters he was ator Brewster, the right to cross- values on the tax boolu; would
..................
ready l&lt;&gt; repeal under ruth
“ h&gt;. examine you nor will yon ha*o the be a shorter route, and would not
ahmil Y _h f l I t r ' cross-examine him," F er­ throw additional traffic Into our
■crything I have said" i_______
guson said. He added that Hughes lak esh o re Boulevard, which i t
Investigation of his ontrarf*.
could submit w ritten questions to crowded with through north and
be asked Brewster when the la tte r south travel.
Truman’s Trip
"O ur S en ato rs^ and Keprescntakes the stand.
“That involves a certain delay, tatlvea have doniTtome good Work
‘ ' IfaallasM timm Pass Osel
In getting the road completad a t
there,” Hughes said.
complex and Qnwleldy" th at there . “ Ye#." conceded Ferguson, "hut far as It’ la, an let's be on our
Is "g rav e danger th a t it would Im­ tlie committee Is accustomed to de- toes and help push through t J
pede ra th e r than promote (hr gov­ lav."
a speedy completion this link
ernm ent's effort* to ‘ehTonrdge
Hughes said he didn't want to of the Gross S tate Highway."
scientific research."
"launch Into this m atter .and have
The hill would have established
n national aeieace foundation ax
an Independent agency to qtomole
Miami Fire
research In national defense and
other fields, abolishing the present

POLES MAKE PLEA
WASHINGTON, Aug. tU-(ff)—
Poland appealed to the United
State* today to raster* its cancel­
led share of the *332.000,000
A m erican relUfprogram.Aml****bdor Josef W inlewlci submitted
th e plea to Secretary of S tate
M arshall
and told
rs porters tea. as well as those related (p de­
the conference th a t “ Poland fense.
. If* said government expend!needs food."
tures for aclentiflc research and
development, now amount to hun­
dreds of million* of dollar* a year,
"U nder present world conditions,
th is work la vital to our national
welfare and security," Mr. Trum an
amid. "W e can not afford to jeopafdls* It by impoelng upon It an
organitation so likely to prove
unworkable.
In another sharp criticism of
tha legislation, the President said

H a d N o N s w ip a p o r
T o A d v e r tU * I n .

. .
And front page news it
certainly Is! . . . T he Hanford
fu rn itu re Company will furnlah 3 rooms for you at only
*298! Yea! We said 1298. —
For the living room, bedroom,
and dinette. The am art home­
maker will come down to the
Hanford F urniture Company to­
morrow early and take advaatage of this, for therV i only r f r
llnsliail HHmlur Alt kaHlII

foundation members would mean
moat of them would hav# been
people employed by organisations
eligible fo r grants.
** he
IK* asserted, "there la
- t nua."
created a conflict of Interest which
would inevitably give rise to sue.
ulclons of favoritism re g srd la u of
the complete Integrity of the mem­
bers of tbe foundation."

Hughes said he asked Noeh Dietrich, vice president of Hughes Tool
Co., to go In to 'lW detail* of the
m erger nropuslHon.
"D lelrleh
reported that
he
didn't think U would be poulbie to
make an -whiUtabt* transaction
with Mr. Tripp*," Hugh-u .-teslifled. ' "I Wien tutd Dietrich to
drop the tnqUyr there, a t least for
the tim e
Th# lanky plane rasnufacturer
•aid th a t next, Francis Flanagan,
assistan t counsel for th* W ar Inm tU ta tln g Committee, carp* op
California and started *
lough."

"It was apparent to

J U S T LOOK WHAT YOU G E T
THE LIV INgJtO O M OUTFIT
Your choice of a conventional sty le sim ilar to
Illustration or a graceful Chippendale ensemble.
In either a£yle you gat the large, comfortable,
spring-filled sofa and matching chair, a striking
companion chair in harm onising rover, and a h in d some glass.top cocktail table. All for only -

9-PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT
•nda suite Includes the large, beautiful double bed.
In* m a u lr* cheat of draw ers, popular vault? i
dresser with round m irror, the bench, an all-fall
maltrM a, deep roll spring, a pair o f -aae.Uetat

THE DINETTE OUTFIT

A N Y ROOM MAY BE H A D SEPARATELY
who turned In U i a S m about
2.00 A. M., told fireman th a t
**5£ * “ - • »n»M H art of light
on the wing of the A.M which
quickly enveloped th* w|ol« plan*.
the flame* were out of. control."
Daniel M cLaughlin,,! also »n
Mrport em ploye., .aid (firt "an
M fto.lon accompanied tbe H m

tim ing It wag the application of
screwk a x a after my fsllurn to Ininutea flames were leaping In
accede to th* wlahea of Mr. Trlp- every dim «ion In the C n g b r&gt;
pe." Hughes said.
Chss* said th a t at laaat two
He said he wanted to correct a
statem ent by Brewster th a t ."It
was u y own Idea fo r U r. Viaaag-

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THIHSUAY, AIKJ. 7. 1947

• ec o »»e

Army Gets
New System
Of Promotions

Says Hughes
Crisis Caused
LS. Prices

Lake* City’s Columbia High School Band

Truman Signs Meas­
ure Providing Ad­
vancement By Mer­
it, Not Seniority

137.000 A d d i t i o n a l
Cm In Armed For­
ces Announced By
British Of f i ci a l

WASHINGTON^ Aug. 7 WD-

Hits
It’s A ll Lies
.7 .

Plane

Manufacturer

4 Die As Plane
Shoots Down Into
Oil Plant Chimney

(Dares Senator To Re­

LONDON. Aug. 7 i#lv A Utitpeat UnderOath HU
Asks To Cross ExThc Ainty'i archaic lyilrm ol pro­
i»h of final blamed living AntrrCharge Hostes:i W as
amine Senator On
motion by seniority wrnt out the
ic.»n pinrv and "th r rapidly inwindow today with President iru
ttcaiing mu pi u i ol L’. .S cajMiiti
Afraid Of Hughes
War Tim e Contract
man's signing o( legislation set­
ovrt U,
im|H&gt;its" today for the
ting up a permanent promolion\V A H II\(,|O N . aV ?
(A l— *
sudden uiutcniog ol Ifiitain'a etoW ASHINGTON, Aug. 7
by-meril program for the Army
J low:ml I lityho -tml,i&gt; i lullrngcd
nonu criuia
I low aid Hughrv vhuutrd tovl.W tin t
and the Navy.
HqUut’t plight I I ‘linked to a trviiinony of Senator IhrwvP-i Flaming
Waste Gas S -nrliii H irtitier (R M e .) to - ie One of the lengthiest and most
'wtsldwidr dollar famine" r s u r e j (R -M r.) heforr the Senate W-'1
Burner S w a l l o w s pcxi um lrr b tth i pieti itatecomplicated measures enacted by
bv A m enta's veiling to futrigu Invrviigating . Committe r ...*‘i&gt;... j
tnrfit -^ty' ‘"ffTcwitft " th in * ati aiiU p N e w E h g J a m l e r s linr h m in t w
the 60ih Congress at is first sescuiotriM inorr than twice ir 'tm c h «f ftf a b f lira an d T fan ir.ii it
afi.ml to travel
aton, • »he legislation is the*, out-'
ihc buy*. the iT antrllut ol thr ap ai| if I am alluwrd to ctow
alone v*it It H iiyltn in ln» private
F.VKRI
ii
M
ask.
Aug.
7
i
t
growth of months' of study by
Exrilt^quci, Jlu g h Dalton, told the quevtion him
*
"
.
A *lll.tll all plane pluilgnl nut plane.
committees.
,
H u*r of Commons.
The lanky Holly 'Wood fllliv pryi
I lie plane ntannfacluirr itiued
u|
a
fug
dtiouilcd
»ky'
caily
,lu*la*
In addition to l n | up a new
Ihllon was icplying to crltl* ducet and (tin liuilrd lii.it dri
.tin* i h ti I* o gc aftri m uling the
'promotion system or the Army
ci-rt- l&gt;&gt; Conservatives and la-ft- l.i Ml ion .it Hirwvtri ,vv Im look mli) a tlamilig wittc-ga* honiii
arid tightening the N avy’s M ill­
urnf StirndiMta that the Lilian
u| a ' inomtrt ‘ nil plant, cariyi'nit Sen ale. War t ornnnllec lo Hack
ag iiio l ra i Ii Othei thr IcvO id t of
ing advancement ayatem, the l&gt;ill The high school hand of Lake t ’lty was, built up Ijy It. K. Hlark, es-m silne hstv’m sidrr who has K ■l i-1 It tn c n t “squailitclrd” the the viand for llir gerund dvv in lo iiri&gt; death llir »lop"» loin m
Senr ole
oh- High
II
Srhoul » : o,w.t|,tMm U. ,*S. loan tliul the . commitlrr't
mi|uiry
into
ru ta - down on tha num ber of come to Sanpird with th r Intention of building up an even larger hand at Sent'
Hicwtlct and llu^hr* |oi "id lin g
high-ranking offieera in iioth aerv- which for a numlier uf year* has failed to have a band large enm irh to enter Id ir-rily 'com petition 1’iia.- Mimstei A ttlee's new work Hughes $4O.(Ml0.lUHI wailimr .sir ci.illy piommrnl nccu|&gt;anli at the llir tiutll."
pilid
app.nrntly
thntighl
he
v*.,,
Irea add abolishes , in peacetime ■t district ’ or sta le festivals. Mr. Illark is shown at eatrem r l e f t . _
mnpr and vat less piogiam ■prom ­ craft cunliacls.
• *
Iluglici ir lr iir d to the aitlinc
tha w artim e rank «f five-star of­
ised "tiHi Jittle, tovi lair."
xhivutmg .down min hitglitly lit
Cratman I'ngum ii (R M ich.),
ficer. However, It doea not effect
lioitr** im iJcnt at a "sm ear cam ­
Itsittni disclosed that liccause of
Duxlnn Aupuit.
the rank of the eight, officers
Cnrada’s dollai ahqitag* the Unit-' presiding at llir lir-.iirng mule,
paign." Add hr »till the Scnalort
Ih r drad w rie'
now holding five-alar rank.
ed Kingdom has ngreed to pay lontiol of a- suhinnim itter. dr
—tn-ierrm-}
■
u nghi
*f*er—then reputation!
'A ffecting directly or Indirect­
ilolU i,, front the U. 8. loan for *ua«*l#wf-(rrsf-rd—
whrn
dri tiling whether he or
Jo.,)— .- -r *—CTHTaillun pill i Iium' v
ly the atatua of
an estim ated
id
llir
j
-inirr-M
imlell
Air
Con- I76;000-ttf fieri * in -frmh~Tn,rTlrrt7
un i diuii on it* Cuiiailian ciedit of Htrwslet if lliry h id .mi u n i diltnniiig Coi|mralion of Koiton H lin Her i* telling (hr liuth in
the legislation ie Intended to
for the other 60 petrvtit of the ten queslinns rravty fin each oth­
and roll i•£ the* Late lirn tg r S then rn h tio v ru v over an airlines
encourage the -better-qualified men
H. E. Hlark. who irrignctl htf COsta
er.
MiniJi-ll, puhhdiei id the .old Hu. llieigri ple^utlloot.
and to weed out through n proftntv
liiy,
Navy
and
air
force
position a i Ir.iilcr of the Colum­
i rrguion said tin! uinlr-r* rule*
With imtli ttnilct oath, I iughrt
rraa of elimination those unfit
will U- cut to HTu,otHI men by tin*
Ion lra n n iijit.
bia I huh School baml at l-ikc end ..f next year, Dalton sani. of thr
vuIk ntoimllec
.pn-iltun*
for command.
ha* ih a ig rd and Hirwvtcr hai de­
America
Is
Urp,ecl
Tc*
M.uulrll
•
lun
drliiilaiite.
d
tn,di
lily in utdci lii o tg a n i/r a large
I t will take several years for
Halloo told tlu* House that lil­ muit h r suhim ttrd m adv.mcr in
nied tin t tlip .Vn.itni once offered
In*. Amir, J2, and Ifaniot. 1
Use Influence To
the entire new program to get
Ip; m e
of wilting.
b in d al Seminole High Sr bool, ac Mice utunpowei
to I.ill .-11 tfir S rn a tr invnllgslodll
id
Hmloii.
into full operation, for some
I.ISlT.iaMI |&gt;y the end of lies,
today announced that it In* in ­
flogbi.s flo-h.-.l Hi- r.-rs.li.-if in .
Get A r b i t r a t i o n
ii.-n
ul I Itighr*’ if InjHtU.uOO warp a rti of the new law don’t I*.'lim n, niiiioum-ed y e s te rd a y -InI'llul Nr In 'll Hell. 12 lea* oi l !
tention b&gt; build jip a IDO pirc1* I’tife- Minister Attlee, “is not to In an envelops* nil.I polled ...it *el
com* effective until a fte r |l*nl
lime
(J
ii)r n in tra cti il hr (Ifiighci)
vclri.iu I fie* .mil mrnihri ul i
v iill imig sheets of w riting
llv IIAKHLS-JACKSON
though moat are effective Imme­
‘ clvm l hand, and u rg rd Inal pu- Is- n t-unled As u tin get lait -*
"I want In inn Is*- il i.-n . l.-ni tnCt.ill* pioimneiit l ong ttlamj tv mild Jgicr It) Itierge hit Ita n tJOGJAKARTA,
J
a
v
a
.
Aug.
7
diately.
pilv. the t h.iuvbcr ol Commerce a mil. slniie win. h we are de these are not all," Hiigln- began.
W'-ihl Anhiiev Willi' Han American.
The new plan provides for (/V) I It e Indonesian Republic
and civic orttaniralionv aid mi nuk­ le i-ii o il to leave liellind ns tup- “ F utthertpore, tile te-tll mny yi&gt;s- N, 1 , f miilv.
Hughe* -aid th sl after he had
iromotion of officers by selection “cordially accepted" today the
ill I* n* cin-ninstancva will alluw." lervlav of .Senator Itrowvier n n
Flying
the
Mandril*
hark
from
ing tlic projev V* tUKfll.
n tbe lower ranks, with boards
.tith e * rini-ol Mulch
llgilie puck uf lie* and I call leal it M ontiml. Pell i* brlievi-ii lu huv&lt;- revenh-d that hi* private airplana
United States offer of its good
(t'8«IIakMl
P i |« T wuj
The band will not ft* liinitrrl Vrn • „ cut of HU.IKHI below pie nnurt if I I HI! be aiiowt-d I. l « | tlkH lievtino- In*l in Ihe liluike ih ily Chtried B rew ster and Senator
offices in the Indonesian dispute *
morning log and to have mUtuken Brii-kei (H ithint from Wnshtngatone lo high wlaiol vludrntt b u t '* ‘ '» estin ia u s Th* end of .11 *- nuestion him."
lon to Culuniliui, Ohiti, lust Feb­
Jvm
iigiri.
am
iounted
by
Dal
with the N ethrllands.
n&gt;aysincliHii- thotr from the Junior
rim audience, pm king tie- Sen- the light.* flaring alop ImgS g a snton (Vpteai'llls » lorllirl vilt oi ale eaneu* room, ajijit.yqiti .1 yyheu line ililh nf t ile lleBioli (111 tfmn. ruary. Brewster told iiew;ituta_fn_- - i .
Piciuici 'Amir .Sjaiifoeddln ask­
High and G iom uut Sellout, lie
XVliXhlfijron Hint n'T W A liostss*
during “ IPIn.
_
-HltpIlCffoietllandeii In Klmvi wtillh Tmify Tin- tho*,- of an airport, fire of t.hii ride had confided that “shs
ed llie U. S7 goveinment imme­
said. - er Fetgusnu would submii in ad- offii ial- -aid.
i t fused tu tie alone w ith
diately to send a Trpirsrnlaiive
Ib -'d e. Isivd litttt will'll lit' i .S’112
Wltln-sar* *aid that the -oiall ati.idoti-ly
! vanrv tn him (H ughes! nnv w ilt.
ine "
o u flo f the Mat lues and hittarhn
Stin*on aircraft, its molut* nih-nL
by plane to this Republican caps-!
i ten iruestlons B rew ster snind.vtl.
"I wonder *»-hv ii was necessary
!
rf^_’'hl*ft r f a lari. T .and
i Banging nn the tabk&gt;. Ferguson dropped into the mmllti uf tile to In tn r thr name of This girl into
tal. “ in order ^hai. the Republican f
Lake Cily th at fir fotpid little - i j
A l l f i l 1 111111U f l*V
I ordered the romo clenreil of pet"- ehlm tiet-like fuinai'e ‘lik- a ileud till* " llo gh e s satd.
JE R U S A L E M ; A ug. 7. (A T —
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no interest in such ti pn.Jeet
* O l i l U l l l l l l l n l l Jr
idgcon” after nor ree k , m in in g
Jewish leader a "dec reed n ^ o n u d e te 8"vernmen, may more fully hcI a tors
Then he i d t i n d n iwotti affldthat town of il.iHMi imputation
atoppag - Hits af- &lt;|Uainl Ihr U. h . trpteienlativr with 1
three-hour workh atoppag"
A tall vimlli. w earing u aweafet, Vevernl towering lank* eontaining
i I MMdMfil
I'ngi i t*u|
At that tim e they had a «■fmv..’
iogli i-XJilosive petroleum p u n b iil.
|i bNlliturtl «** f*nat» T « m»
ternoon In prot«at again st the in •Is official point of view." No
band of only eight pieces, h- I
* _____
The furnace, trscnihling a tits* e
(em inent bv British au th o iitirs of U. S. Slate Dc|varlinrnt leprrscn*
-Ifiii-k silo, liars al»&gt;iit !a" (ret in
th r e e . Jewish m ayors and some 40
**T-n l .* . ,-i
i
i DCTROIT. Aug. 7, (.11 Appro- U .S . (ieneral Probrs
(I fimllniirtl tn* l‘agr I null
I he i»ki* t It? &lt; ItnmU’r i»f 0&gt;ni . mimtcls
lit
MniiufAiclurother Jew s for the avowed purpose (alive ever hat vitiletl Jogjakarta.
T he; prem ier. In yt statem ent
lliercet
#Kiv*iifiU i.
If** snif Co, I'STjilifyv^.s tvrii* aetil haunt
of checking terrorism . *
Red
Plant
Seizure
tnry Club, tile American l.egi.m mid todav and the 0 Park aid Motor
Violence continued meanwhile, httindraat by the Jo g jak arta ra ­
Four. Day IISti! Wave
British authorities announced Ihnt dio, urged ilie United Slate* tu It. U. Illark, who servrd a* a the V. F’. W .-gol lieiiind the l.nnd Car Co, notified some l.’dHi winkVIENNA. Aug, 7. ffll— l.feiH
bandm
astrr
In
the
I'arifir
Thra“
use
its
influence
with
the
N
eth­
idea,
be
levi-hledi
noil
puieii!
IS-off tank ears were wrecked by
era th at final iissotnldv operation* General Um-ffry Keyes, Aniertntii In Midwest B r e a k s
a Mine explosion at Ua&lt; HI Ain, erlands government and In the ler and who Intends lo make Ihr formed a band booster • i bib.
will not lie resumed until next llii'llhi-t of tin- fKin power cuntiol
Sanford
school
band
second
tn
(United
N
ations)
Security
Coun­
Enlistittrtit
Jo the
N ational
between Tel Aviv and Haifa. The
„ In the district competition n' Tucadnv n* worker" tbstnteeism cummi**ion for Auatrkn, cequi&gt;*ir&lt;l As Deaths Reach (»!)
none
in
th
r
stale.
cil”
to
obtain
acceptance
of
the
Gu.’ id i* beiii,. enrniiraged by
»
a
blast ripped up 300 yards i f rail­
, ' -’ URustine, tins band made tie hompeied m i lusly pindiutiiin in an expbinitiion lodny for Ru*i&gt;*ian
manv Ini)..- eniplovet* in thU and
lit Ihe Afume la ted I' m **
district -fiisj division light in iwu B nggs plants todav.
way track, but caused no casual­ Indonesian proposal th at an in­
aeixim •-&gt;( the l.olmii Fefinerj- io
ternational arbitration commis­
Thiltnfershowet * n o t, r adlllg oihei eoiiitoDuiln s of tlie nation,
wtlh Jni-knimville, St. Aegintue- , llriggs ie|m rleil thill (Is Con- Vienna
ties, the announcement said.
lo 'h e Mtd- llm- General I C Hutchison reI'nliitkn mill.(■aitie.-v die. lie puiin J tier Avenue idnnl wns elo*e*l afte r
An extraordinary m eetlnv of sion tie dispatched t(j Indonesia
V. 8 \ i mv hendquarirM ‘rn-il hieese* cut fll/Hu
| u v when he announced
V aid l.cumt (the Jewish National Without delay.
eil out.
•
■112 of tin* plant maintenance force Keve*. tn a letter to Cul. General West’s worat heat win* *•! the yeui vi-a led t .—
The statem ent, addressed to
It take* time to b mid up u go ■ failed to repoil for worn Tialnv blld V. V h i-iilov, the ituayill'l iiieiii- tmlav after deaths It. mi tlm l*mi it i-liiu H-Ju-I. l.v employee* 'of the
Council) and other leaders decided
upon the work Stoppage In tha U. 8. Consul (ieneral W aller
baml lie declared. Inn it can »*, jlh a t IH)0 workers wore absent from lrt-r of -.the council, utacrlcd tlmt •lit v— of I (Midi-): l v* leiiiperalun a V latit.e t ’u i.t Line Railroad and
ihe Winn I ovett Grocery Compibine in Saiifunl us elsewhere, lb i
Mark Avenue plant. Briggs If Soviet tntlttary forces I'tttl Mdzt-d hud risen to at least lii*.
Jewish areas of the Holy (.and. A. Foote in Hatavia, said that -f
"Tlie bent wave i* definitely nuv might unjlst lit the guard
They ordered all Jewish traffic hal­ the Security Council, through an
told of huw Jam es O’Neal, pro*-j .e n t I .Hi Ml home from tin* Conner the oil ooik* in Rte c.ipacity of
ted and all Jew ish shops, testnur- international commission, could
cut U nilm nsler al Foil I’len - I plant and i.MIK) from the Matk trustee tending ri’greenu nl on a hnikrii at Chicago mi.I all point* wHlumt jFupardijing i h e i r ',r*gthe dispute, “ the Untied
N orth and W ist anti i- U*ltn: illnr *sent inti* or their custom ary
schools, went into Kttsii* n few “ Avenue unit.
ants and place* of nmusement settleI Pent
Dedication
of
the
Tourist
In.
Ia writ
!’«*« T a »
I Closing of j he Conn *r u len t cut definition of German assets in hi okett lu m lu m .l -' the W e n 'b rr' t^*L'-.w h ib ------ - iTiafTrttrT*nrr
lO s ll s s n l m•im ('BAi1 . 4i«r*
closed from 2:00 1’. i t. d o 5.00
form ation Booth on North Park
A usImh f«i ilM-iiiaiou h: th e Atrs
Ituth of Jtie-e i-oncern*. it was
P. M.
Avenue by the Junior Ohanilier
••ft Packard'* supply of bodies.
Ilian peace lie aty then Ihe arlion lluirati said afli-t a .ii-Mcc at t'hi- uiiiiouncrtl lim e agreed to give
engu early today lurtibled lhi-.ttu r
The leadert a t the tam o time
of Commerce will m*rk the start,
A llrig v - spokesman said th.* rinild le* “unilerstoiMl,"
I III‘it elllployees time off for. sum ’
called for the abolition of em er­ Florida Salesm an Is
of the [.akor Day celebration here, 2 More II. S. Army
absenteeism generally was a ttr i­
If that wete so, the U. 8. gener­ curv flout HI ill 72 m ill.i a- lew ntei encampment* in addition to
minute*.- ’ '
gency regulations and :h&gt; reestab ­
according
to
the
prpRrnm
ic*
buted
to
the
heat.'
which
he
saidal
said
"I
should
np'pteclat,,t
Elsewhere. IhoHftll, the tm ecas their regulai vacations sml to
lishment of the supremacy af civil Convicted Of Murder leased today by Kdward Higgins, Men Killed In Manila inside the factories it-g n le re d 86 letter front you t‘&gt; th a t effect."
(I’sB llM ta m i r u r r « « i
ter said continued high leuifern reim burse them doting thi* mllm anager of tijj- Seminole County
degrees. -No worker comment wns
“
Itiit."
the
letter
cotiGnueil,
"if
ita n tra in in g , i»eiim I, ussimied to
DA UK CITV. Fla., Aug. 7, (£ V - Chamber. Thi* will take place at
MANILA, Aug. 7. b it
The nvallahte. *■
the tefinery ims Been, seised a* lures could he espertial lislav, pm
A circuit rourt Jury deliberated 1:00 P , M.
slaying of two inure men of the
Shortly in*fore noon C hrysler a German asset without uwalling ticulqilv from iiimihen’ ieii Muht- to- fu e dal* this year and two
Green To Address
onlv 2H minutes today before con­
fi'ora. reported th a t l*oo workers in completion of discussions n r resolu­ gan southw ard ihruugu IndmiM.) weiAis next year, for llie differOutboard raring and tbe Motor U. 8. Army by unknown
VFW On Guard Unit victing A rthur Berry, Jacksonville R egatta
fium w{1* *?,"1,Ui,,r' '
*y. 1
'la Lynch Itoiul gear and uxle plant tion* of difference* eith er wijlun actus* southern I I11 o &gt;i - o n d .m 'e l.etweeu their teg u lar pay
will
.follow
at
1:30
o
lb-orh m agatm e salesm an, of kil* eloek under tntf auspices of the
^nea*Hyttbyu* ronunanu.
illM| a like* number «»f D * Holo thi' Ati’ liiiqj T reaty CummUsior, throughout the sm 'dh.ni Fl.iiiisf And the amount they jecieve from
J
—
'
I the government.
Capt. Roy Qr««n will address ling .Willie Mas Benton, I4*year. Florida Federation o f ’ Outboard nkii;
ilitfUion
tiu I left their or the Council of Foreign Mini*- .Stale*:
,
.
At Joliet, ilk. about 41) m iles' This pit-grant dims been adopted
Philippine K-out. of tltf A rjS y sj lt(ht
)t w.»
hoi t.. lets, the action catinut !»■ under­
" member* of Pgiit 3282 of th* VFW old achuolitir). ’
Motors,
and
under
direction
of-the
south of Chicago, a brief Init In-tvy | by the companies in order to
The conviction carries an nalo. CoA t G uard' Auxiliary.
at- i t s ’ 7:00 o'clock buffat supper
r 'Jt ^’r*^***! Ks4"’**.f
Official readings av the stood oi acceptod.**
downpour w** avcompm id by!
i«&gt;nitiaseii »• •*»*• r » a t
and killed tn a daylight attack . tin
(|ra,
.,. oulaido
ouisolo tem
temnerat)'pn|«cwi
la ce d m
(lie
pers
ro tttu sf a t tha Legion H ut Mon nralic sentence of death in the elecSenator
Speasard
Holland.
Sec­
Wetlnewfay while un guard duty lure a t 88 degree*.
strong winds which t ie" dow n1- , ,
...
day evening In regard to orgam trie chair.
retary
of
Bute
R.
A.
Gray
ami
poi
at ordnance general 'supply depot
Ilarrv's molhea» him . Harold
many trees sml disabled tk -sr.ty 's ( a l d W t ' l l M S l S t t T
Meanwhile 55,000 Foul, Lincoln Beauty Colt te st To
cation of a new National ’Guard
U.
S,
D
latrict
Engineer,
Colonel
a t Camp llatangas, ihr m lie . •ind M ercury hourly-ruled worker*
Power service. Some IhjUw ’ and
1 ,, V V . u , l i m . r l n n
unit her*, and will outline how Berry began subbing and half col­ Willis Teale, will apeak, amt southeast of Manila.
Be Held In Luke Mary automobile*
were damaged by the^ I J i t 8 111 &gt;» i l i a l l i n i f t O f l
began a lay-off ,expevti-il, tu la*!
much U to bo paid to mambar*. lapsed in her ehalc where she b .d trophies and prltea to th* winners
One scout was hit hy six hul
It w ai announced today by John been sitting at her aon'y aidr-dur- uf the R egatta will he presented lets and diet! almost Instantly, a t least until next Tur»dap, nllrlA beauty contest, 1which all
ing the trial.
A high reaiiing of ltll degrees
" A§HINTtT(jN. Aug. 7—(AT—
huted by the Ford mu mu: cm ent to
Sauls, po*t adjutant.
County
or
Central V fiU rd iy |fn:vp Clik*afft4 iH licit t^nl •!m uni' I n!t|wi»lT/ _
Judge Jutin U., Bird recessed a t the 7:00 o'clock^banquet to ba the announcement rrln lrd , whlh the strik e of 7.IHK1 worktTs nl the Semimile
of Oov*
-C.. W. Johnson will prvaldo iir
given a t the M ayfair Inn for the other, with tw o ’shots in the
J Uaidwell of Florida,
plica of post commander F. J). court immediately upon receiving members of the Benior and Junior forehead, died ’■ few huura la in M urray Corporation of America Florida girls are eligible to join, three-day period m is ,- Jul-.-. I:*» 1 • ’ “ '■r
will I*** conducted In cunnectinn (In each of the three d s .s . Ho- &lt;licd a t-lu r Jmme here today,
Scott who is now aw ay on voca­ the Jury’* verdict.
Chambers of Commerce and their In an .A rm y hospital. Their name- idanL
with the tlsnce (wing given S at mercury
Miss Caldwell's lowly was found
rcury climbed.in IP0.-jrm u tk
tion.
frtendx.
■ j _ pending notificawithheld
urdsy evening from 8:00 to 12:00
Yuma. Ari*,,- reported the n*. or her apartm ent, to which *h*
“ Due to th a fact th a t so many Large Cuban City
* S tale Senator Lloyd F. Boyle wars
tloh of next of kjn.
o’clock at tho Mike Mary Com­ tion’* highest tem peratuii * vs-»ter. had returned - a fte r reporting tq
Car Fire Attributed
vaUran* it # seeking membership
A ttack s on U, 8. Army pei
will te rv e
aa toaatm aater.
A
accounting
oftjc*
munity llulldltefT y the laike Mary
Shaken By 6 Quakes Jayce#
113 degrees. ' I'hqgnt* in tile the general
In th# VFW post w# are issuing
To V isiting Smoker Chamlter of Commerce recreatlun day,
sponsored dfoce w ill' be sonnet since June 28 have result
where she was employed. Author*
Mime nts(i“ iiud 112.
a special invitation to these men
ed in a doien casualtir*. Th.
committee, it was • announced ton ih c r point* rejbuAing lOtl bi Iflt'* said death wits ibis' to u.tturH AV AN A, A u r . 7,
On* hern a t 10:00 o'clock in the hotel FUUpwine m ilitary rnmm*nd ami
lo attend the m e e tin g " *md Ad—
, W. A. Morrison, Ford dealer, dsy by If. H, G rier, com mittee more included: F resni. Calif, and nl causes, possibly a heart attack.
man died of a heart attack -aril hall room.
. ju tant Hauls.
the U. S. crim inal investigation today attrih u trd the fire th at chairman About 18 girt* are *1- Advance. Mo. 10tl; Batesvlll •. Atk..
Miss Caldwell cant* here s«v*r»
Mr. Sauls, who alio serves ee 30 persona Buffered Injuries as
division are investigating.
started In his new Ford sedan ready entered In t)|e contest.
.L
and F arli. Tann.. 105: St. Lout*. ni *years Ago and worked for k
th*
city
of
Santiago
w
as
shaken
commander of the 6th district
Saturday evening while he wax In
Member* of the laike Msry Mo.. Shrcve|&gt;ort, 1^., and E ffing­ tim e in the office of her brftthsr,
o f - th # VPW in Florida, stated ■lx tim es yesterday afternoon and M atthews Is Elected
th* baathall park to someone g et­ Youth Center are working on ham. ill. 104, Little Rock, Ark , llten n rni-mlu-r of the lious*.
th a t the Sanford poet had tbe la s t night by earthquakes.
Funeral arran g em en tt have not
Mayor O f Altam onte Housholder O ffices
tin g into the car, «illinK down the impiuvement of Ihe public and I'ellciton. Mich. 103. Nashville,
The poputaee of Cuba's second
largeat delegation At the recent
Move To N ew Location and than leaving a lighted cigs* beach a t C rystal Lake, Mr. Grier Tenn. 101, Grand Rapids and lieen completed, Imt burial will
city (pop. 120,000) remajned out
d iitrict m eeting in P eL and.
*
la- In the fam ily cem etery aft
rettoi Ila declared that h* did ■aid,
Col. J . E. M atthtw a was elected
Travers* City, Mich. 100.
of doors oil nig h t In fe a r that
Milton, FI*., Miss Caldwell w as
Springs
their homes would collapse. Moat mayor o f A ltam onte
E rn e st F. Housholder. Sanford not amnka himself.
u native of Knoxville. Tenn.
*
Plant R oof Collapses of the city's houses showed cracks Tuesday tp susoead U. 0 . Sm 'lh attorney, today ennounccd th r S tate Highwayman L. C. Bender Teen-Agers Invited
Operations
Begin
On
today as a result of the ea rth ’) who resigned from thU office, J. moving of h it law office from using tt portable fire extinguisher,
In Miami Downpour movement.
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Goodard w as elected city clerk to the
A tlantic
N ational
Dank kept th e M ate under cunlrvl un­ To Party In Orlando
St. Johns Project LIodh-R otary Ball
The first trem or was felt at fill the vacancy created by the Building w h e n he ha* been loc­ til the F ire Department arrived
t
, MIAMI, FUh, Aug. ?. f/P)_A 8:02 P. M. (KBT) yesterday and death tw o w seki ago of L. R. ated fo r many year* to the Brum- tq fully extinguish ft, said Mr.
Game Slated Friday
Sanford hoy* and girls are
Dredging operations designed
heavy downpour cauaed the roof th a -la st a t 13:46 A. M. today.
Brooking, This was a special elect­ ley Pulealon Building, where he Morrison.
invited by the Orlando Recreation to deepen the 8 t. Johns River
*
*
of ■ building to coltaDse here to.
Most of the injuries w ere claa- ion.
will b* associated w ith hi* son
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*------ = -----------D epartment to atten d an 'aifmls- from -1'aUtks. to Sanford to a 12
The Lion-Rotary softball gama^
d a r but no one wns injured be- aified ee light.
There
w ere 212 votes cast, Karlyle,
and
daughter-in-law
sion free- teen age p arty to be foot depth were Started tliui which was rained nut a week ago
l VISITING ENGINKER
conns the proprietor wm* ilelayvd
The tremor* were felt through- according to B. D. McIntosh, J r. Darla, who are^ nrw com eri to the
AVcilflL-xday will-ukw-qUe*-Friday
Wfl*y Gillespie of the Jackson- _given next Wednesday
.. evening
b r the m in.
out Orient* province, but with who cam e second In th e mayor
**n ^ ‘ ‘
- ftr m ^ f lf —Bmlttr a t
o'clock a l thl~T7rUlidi.
evening a t the Lakefront Soft*
intensity than- h r-S an tiag o . m i ttlirir V6t*a to T O r M a tt- ^ rte ^ e u if e ^ o T six offtces^ocoupy
ball Park a t 8:00 o’clock, It wm4
ay conferred with Colissum a t * program to be cn
Among
A
m u r cities rep o rtin g effect* hewa 127 vote*. T. Fir ton Ifar- th* ,fro n t of the second floor of
^announced twlay by Lion C aptain
mlwloncrs and Mayor titled “ Sanford night."
W 0 A. M. while m in wax pourf
pouring from the quake were GuanUnsimi, low trailed w ith 1ft vote*. Of th* th* butfdlng and were formerly
A t '10:00 -o'clock th ere will be ed .th is ‘ morning hy Edward H ig [Richard Deu» and Rotary C aptaiir
tn regard to City tlUliIn torrents. The door wee locked, Berecoa. Palm*. Soriano, Anti Ms. tola) vota, 128 out of 130 colored occupied by Judge J . G. Sharon
Flayers
or*
Cliy M anager IL N. a lalxnt contest for all agea con­ gins, m
anager of the Semirwli
Seminole Orville Touchton.
manager
ee they took shelter under art awn- Balre, Con tram aestre. Bogus, De- reg istran ts coat th eir vote* apd and the Isle H. C. Du Boo* and
ducted a t the p a rty , and hrond- Counti- Chamber of CAinwerce.’
requested to l&gt;« un hand 'a t 7:80
lu r across the street. *
n a n o and Central Toes Jo.
87 o ut o f-114 w hite registrant*.th# la ta T. B. H iggins. The
Gillespie was on hia way east over 8 tetlo n WORZ, and
the signing of a bill for -F. M.
A few mlnutee before the owner
T he buildings reported moat
In th e voting fo r clerk, Mr. rooms have lawn repainted and
tte r Park and declared th a t pritea will be given to w inntra. an additlonsl appropriation * uf \ Dr. A. W. Epps, J r. will pit
arrived w ith th e key to le t them in,
imaged in Santiago include a Goodsrd recleved 161 vote* to l l deco rated Hind present an a ttr a c t­
retu rn her* soon to-check Local en tra n ts are advlaed to 1300,000 last week fo r OiU foork, and Andrew Stine will catch fi
the roof collapsed w ith a roar.
hospital and an a r t school. The cost for F red rM U k u e r. In th* ive appearance with carpeting of
projects, principally a l telephon* Mr*. II.. V. Aiken a t a total uf |«00,(»0 1* now .aitell- Itnlnrv, H arry Robson will h
T he W eather Bureau told 4.0ft wall* of some p rivate hornet election, .12 bell eta were declared * deep shade of red, Venetian
_ pump stalion wher# new 1024-W fo r fu ll particular* of abl* for th* project, Mr. .Higgins for tha Lion* with Al Lyon
lathee e l ra in fell in f t i / a hours,
eollopeed.
void, sold M r.’ M clatoih.
blind* an d yellow ’ drapes.
_
angina* or* being Installed. th* contest.
said.
reiv in g .

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Indonesians Ask New SHS Bandmaster Reveals
_U.S__ Delegate
-Plans-And-Urges Civic-Backing
To

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Jewish Leaders
In Palestine Order
3 Hour Work

• Thousands Of •
i Industry •.
Workers Idle

Kmployers Help
National Luard
Fnlisfmenl Drive

City’s Program
For Labor Day
Is Announced

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H ughes Inquiry
Jumped up in the and
lie spoke nut clearly
M
ttsaii L foe
“It •speak
fnr (tie n.„Ji
sudlim m ,1' Then,
o n ^ ih C Jsefalf, he promised that
fbose 1 it ending the hearing would
remain quiet.
“ We w ant to hear this a* Amer­
ican cUisens." he deciaicd.The young man said he was
Leonard Small, of Bropklyn, N. Y„
a student a t Ceorge W ashington
Upivendty here.
Capitol police, moving forward
to carry out Ferguson'.* in itn in
tioos to clear the room, hesitated.
One of them *sald to SrathIt "You

lug on Sm all’s promts" ifie a
rnce would rem a in ' quiei and
called his Inal ruction* fo* poll** to
clear the room.
Brew ster went hark to'th&gt;* chair
to gnaw er a series of
tioiu Hughes gave to Chairman
Ferguson (R -M irh l'o f the Renat j
atib-commiuIn his replies, B rew stm .
1. Acknowledged -hat he I; id
eaten a t least "three breakfast*
In th e la st faw month**' at a *pe.
rial nrsidence maintained here by
Pan-American Airways as a guest
ren te r for officials and antnluyee*
But the Maine senator in*f*lci|
this could not lie let med I In- "Pan
American Palace" an I instead
Waved photographs of what H im
■tev tailed **TV£}\'* palatiiil" home
and swimming pool.
2. Agreed that Sam Pryor, a
vice president of Pan A nnrican
and form er Connecticut Republican
national committeeman: Is a close
friend of hit.
I. Said It was true that be bad
spent two Thanksgiving vacations
o f ghoul one week epch at a home
Pryor -has at ifobe Sound, Fla.
Brewster said P ryor wan no’, there
and he (B rew ster I h'ad p u n based
hi* own food and borne nil eg*

s A N F o n i) n r itA U v a A N F O R n ,

m o rio n s were under way to tranfci governmental fnnetionn tr,
Ilukittlnggi; In Sum atra, if l»*c-

Indonesia Request

tl khIihM ,l» » »•»«• n . r l
Nation* would lie d e a lin g a murhnreded preceilent to prove to the
world lt» authority .ran stun war National Guard Drive
and settle dispute*." It said that
United Nations arhiliation o ffe r­
ed the only* hope of settlem ent. encourage rm|tliiyees to enlist In
SJarlfoeddin earlier
said hr the National Cuard and to make
hoped th at surh n rortimhudon it possible for them to do so w ith­
would-lie made up nf the United out any financial sacrifice *or loss
Stater, C leat Britain, A ustralia. of vacation time. This new- jMilicy
India and the Philippine* and is ex|iected to go into" effect
immediately, it was stated,
lierhap* Slam.
"Tlie government and people i In making this announcement,
Hoi
‘of the Itepuldir of Indonesia tjrn -firlferal
should consider
fully ’ prepared to subm it to o‘j eth er employ
I
j; | l l . S
a t &gt;• I a- i * rr r - . f
decision -in- which ,11 cistrSttoil ' 1 the m erits of this proposition and
'
' t National
o -•f the
recommended' a- th*1 "jftrinun v Uu* Importance
____ I . . a _________
mean* to settle the dispute," th tiu a n l to the maintenance nf~law
and tinier and the security of the
government slnlrtnent *»td.
The Ne|heiland* artny h»m*h nation.*
ed trxlny that it bad suffered 22
ra iu s ltlr s —ffl—truce violations hv
Jewish Order
the Lndotirsians since
Monday
mtdnigbl and officials of the Be
public vnirrd rounter arcUMtioi
la w I hi uuhout r s L 'jlw
I *1*'
that the Dutch hud commit! "&lt;l gfnup iepeuted a pleqjr' t 1* fight
new hrraches of the cease file Jew ish iinJergioiind t e r m i i » l
groups.
A Hutch rommonlipte «*id four
Tile th ice mayors founded up by
new viotallnns nf the order h a lt­ tiie British.. are
Israel. Roknch of
__ ____
ing hostilities had occurred in Tel Aviv, lived Ben Afrti of NatJava and fhuiistm, nnd th a t stlcM nova amt Ahraham Krinitsi of
actions in the last th ice days Itainat Can. They are l*wmr held
had cost them four dead, 17 at the laitrun detention,ram p with
wounded and one missing.
the other attested JeWif. hvist of
Premier Amir BJarifoetldin of, whom are ineinlH-ra of the Rigid
the Republic declared In Jngjukni Wing Revisionist party. The Jews
ta tha( Huteh forces liad moved were arrested under eftergshey
four miles nearer the ItepuliHceri regulations and no sparltiq i haigri
y rstrn lay ami th a t prrj

f

Co

r id a

TH URSD A Y .

Chinese Inf, Position
To D efeat *Red Arm j

m m t to the press ?"
Chairm an Ferguson tit Mirh)
accented affidavita n f Alina Anplewick and M. E. Bell, captain

AI f*
NANKINC. Aug. 7—
supported. governmelt.1 troop* Is
western' Shantung province fo r*
ed unit* of Red (icneral Lit
I’o-Cheng's army liejlt against
the Cmxl-swollen Vellowr Riser
today while government force* It
eastern Shantung Increased jv e m *

Brewster would get a ahanre to
reply later.
*
The hearing was punctuated hy
frequent flare-ups of temper. Once,
Ferguson areused Hugncs uf “tryim t
A
llI a A P A rlti^
t hat
W n M m ill
ing (to
discredit'

feat on the Communists, In thk
West because the Yellow Kivar
was now five miles wide sod few
hosts Were available.

ing "unfair'
tio n s m t him

a t Senator

U rcw atrr (R -M e)\w tH i Hughes
charges once attem pted to "blackm a l l ____
_ _____
him into
agreeing to an airlin o merger.
Called a “pack of. Jta*' Brewster
ter'a denial th a t therV la any tru th
in the "blackm ail' story.
Finally, f rrg p s o n flared* Up. l '
. ’’We appn-eiate th a t w h a t, you
are try in g to do h ire indicates
clearly you are trying to discredit
the com m ittee," Krrg(i«o,i said in
measured phrase*. . nTbat m raps
the integrity o f th e'U n ited States
Senate is a t stak e." \
lie* told th e muit^m illionaire
plane m anufacturer th a t hv rannot control th e eomikiUre "by
vour g reat w ealth," I

a uc

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7

Withthat
Butbake a cafce

Everyday/

Airline Hostess

Jane Parkers

II ..nligartl ftniM
avlt hv H arriett Applewick, a
TWA hostess, which term ed th*
Brrw ster charges “ absolutely untrue.”
The hig crowd a t the hearing
laughed when Hughes added that
he "never carried a hostess" along
on hla private plane.
He eaplained that Miss Apple*
wick was along from Washington
to Columhus tu "serve meals to llw
two senator*." Hughes said hs
hail never «ecn the TWA hotter*
In-fore the Ohio trip nnd had never

No

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CAKE

Sine* 1862...Fint Among'Fine WhUkiee

&gt;1* 6.0*1 SHOO1C,* SACIOC It ACO.

Hv asknl th at Senator Brewster
lie requested to answer till* ipJCtFast hers D lstribatars, la c . New Yark

oath w hether'you matin the htatf-

Straw berry Persciwcs'

lb. ja r 41c

Potato Sticks

(warden FVchIi Fruits &amp; Vegetables

4. Acknowledged 'ineT Ti
accepted free transp-iitaliuq
Pan American’a special'' YHv*,«
airliner from Washington id 'K a leigh, N. C. H e said hn'w m st to
Ratrigh to confer with I hi: lute
Benatop Halley fD-NCl at Bailey’s
request about aviation legislation.
Brewster also repeated'v hit at
lughr*' story of a "pctjiMiiitbin"
or a merger.
"The suggestion that ] held a
whin over Mr. Hughes is ridicul­
ous," he declared.

DKTFA
Yellow

SQUASH
Fresh Te«d*r

STRING BEANS

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Selected

TOMATOES

N ew Army System
offtcerg determ ining the quel
ations twice in sucreeaion, au
offievr - from
Unfore the Atniy has p n
motad It* officers largely through
Iqrily. system, a man’s raid’
lly being contingent upon bis
. length of service rather than his
qualifications. The Navy ha* fo1. to w e d a system nf srlertluti, with
modifications, for years
In Its report on the lull, the
House Armed Service* Commit*
tea eaid it will bring more raphl
youthful .officer*
... __ t
eateer* satU faclnry 'enough hi
attract capable men, pnimising
enough to hold In service the cn
pable men. already in uniform.
and economical enough to 11*
reptablr from a budgetary stand*,
point.”
,.* '
One b f the tnajnr firovisiottr
of tho’ new act is a llnlHatinn on
four-star officers, li B m lu the
peacetime m ilitary establishment
to II four-star officers .a fte r J u ­
ly I, HMS, five for, live- j Army,
four for the Navy, fih tP 'P ir the
A|r Corps and one for the Ma*
tin s Corps. In adiiition llie I'irS
Ident’s chief of sta ff would hold
fotir-stai rank while serving lit
that capacity.
There would la- thr**-»tiii offl
ter*. 23 In the A r m y /J O in the
AJr Corps. 2 In the M aine. Corps
ge rterals
and 202 one-slar generals.
Until such tim e' as the arm
ed services' strength irache* the
level* prescribed hy peTmancnt
law, the new law routlnue* the
present system of tem poiary pr-»*
motions fo r tem iioiary-duly offlcer».
For the Navy, the legislaUnu
inlnaJuce* for the firat lime Uw
selective system of promotion in
the grade of adm iral, H eronflrr,
art officer of adm iral rank m in t
One reetilt of that change, tlu
committee said, will lie to (wrmlt
outstanding officers to ’ Irectimc
admirals at *n earlier age hy
Weeding nut the older men ahead
of them who can’t qualify to
retain* their statu*.
The bill also allows the promo
Uon of especially wslt-quallfm-1
men in advance of average off.*

Yellow

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H E R E ’ S A T IP ON H E A T IN G t

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POTATOES

IN S T E A D OF HAVING TO

Fresh

CARROTS

A SAW A FTER I T ’ S C O M P L E T E D !
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AN EXHAUSTIVE STUDY OF FLORIDA’S HEATING PROBLEMS

Loin Steaks !b 69c
Riba ■ Chops lb 59c

Bacon
All Meat

B eef Stew

Boneless Rolled Shoulder •

Roaat

Fresh f! round

AND IN C L U D E D THE F IN D IN G S IN A NEW BOOKLET

Hamburger.; lb 43c
B rllket

\

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Stew
W einera’
Jicrm ani Assorted

Cold Cuta*- Fresh C nltags

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FOR PRESEN T

Sausage*

lb 63c

lb 43c Pork Liver

lb 39c

lb' 45c

.' -

Cheese

lb 23c Fillets

Lord Halifax

TOMATOES
Armours

TOMATO JUICE

HOME OWNERS. JUST CALL OUR OFFICE.

PINEAPPLE JUICE
(Vctagon

Another 'chinge Is the introrlur*
duty officer
ivy aystetn. These
&gt;• from enlisted m-n end
office* ranks only, riwy
» as h ig h aa comntatidsr,
will be assigned to kpecial*
j duties not com petitlra with

lb 55c

Arm nurs W estern

Iieef Liver

Hermans Skinlrta

THAT TELLS ALL ABOUT MODERN OIL HOUSE HEATING.
"1I
I l j l 11i i r ) AMD WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A HOUSE HEATING
L i iB On l
m m m m s e r v i c e for t h o s e p l a n n i n g new h o m e ^
AND

lb 39c

Hermans Bmokod

GET THE FACTS ABOUT HOUSE HEATING

Soap

S w your dealer, o r telephone o u r office fo r a copy o f the

Soap.

3 bars

25c

Ann P a g e
BEANS

2 bars-

17c

lt)\ Tom ato Sauce
Boston Style or

Pelmnliee
•

new booklet on modem oil houae heating, o r . • • *r

Sm.

Lee.

Super Suds 12c 30c
Vel
Ige pkg
30c
Octagon Q renulated

Vegetarian Style

2 lb Cant 25c

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MOTOR OIL

r law provide, fu r tomf M all dffleera tn the
,rmy rather- then in ■

Apenn Window

-

Cleaner 20 oz

21c

jr ie r k ia I W e A U * lr t C e su p an y

• r obligation the n&lt;

Pfeead tend

Mamr
XNTELl—Thursday,
S aturday.
Apply

FINE ENTERTAINMENT It)R ALL THE FAMILY
The Summer Kleclrle Hour
* 1 Tune lu Suittloy Aflcruuiwt—-CBB

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:

�THURSDAY, AU n. 7, 1947

Oviedo Is Scene
Of Much Activity
In Home Building
Construction U n d e r
. Way On Projects
In Business Section

THE
a lia New York Cily *nd N iagara flam rhlrr. Dorothy Iter*
——------_
' Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Parker
WHry Alielt and T m ldv’kinlia!l have returned (nun » Dili threnghare spending thi* w e e k 'a t .Day* out the N ortheastern S tate ., vislttona llearh. Johnnie "June, in ing In WayheagUbt. JV. i*. JoTii lim
spending acveral day* in Orlando U. F. Wlieelera. in N. &gt;v York Cily
with Mr, and Mr*. Malcolm Jour* anil N iairara Kalla. The,- are now
and Beverly Ann. Mr. an J Mr*, a t Davtona llrarh for the remain*
Malcolm Jones, daughter, Beverly der of the month. Iter .mother,
Ann and nephaw, Johnnie, itlan to Mr*. Mather,’ stayed .it their rot*
•pend Mimetinre at Wildwood vi*|t- tage at Daytona whd* they Were
Inn relatives.
away.
“Grandpop" Bill W aid I* »mll*
inir broadly ‘these days. H i, only

By MAIIIAN It. DISKS
There are many new ’home* and Mien, but Bill *ay* h
buiH 'nga going up in Oviedo 1rt .Sambo** to him.
recent week*. .Mr. and Mm, Chur*
Thy K. 1*. Ragsdale*. file t tie,
le« T. N Iblar k hare started run*
atructlon of their lovelv new homo I,eon. and Bobby 1 hav.i n v rn lly
on the Sanford Highway. arroa* returned from a trip to At b n la.
from the Don C a rrs* * v-t” The Ga. and New York City.
■weet cottage of the (ieurge C.
Mr. and Mr*. Dun. Carrnwny
Mean*’ (Minnie and went get trill
aoon be ready for oecuoaney. Till* have returned from t&gt; n y t n n n
la also situated near tin' Cat* fb-nrh. hut plan to In* off io r unother destination in *i rtittpl** of
jm way’s and Nildaeka.
weeks.
N ear Sw eetw ater Park entrance,
the Ben Joneses' (Louise and U rn'
new bumralow I* icolnir up in a
hurry. T hr Joe Beailey. Jra. are
making rapid progress on tbrir*
in the new auh*&lt;ltvision at Sweet
w ater
m l Novella
w
Aulln plan to sta rt laving the ou*fb.
blocks ftn theirs next to Louise
- • ■- ■
and Joe’s next week. The Rev. Mr. and Mr*. Lei
*"d .M rf f N~. Thompson, »who, Mr. and .Mrs* E . K.
M artin
were burned-out ta*tThuvU.H*lvl»,g1 fcu|^ * p , t Diiytiin:
» a y . . . r e now enjoying lire com*
&gt;t , h(. u .#ch
Torts of their new homo.
Mr. and Mr*. Bill t
Thr 1’aul Campbell* an* proud Jack, and Mrs. II.
to show anyone utuund their rdor- ___
__
able new manure apartm ent. The
M erritt Staleys an* beginning to m
‘
feel ' a t home in their- *-nttnge H y ---- ------------ - v
how. The Tommy Moons, recent
'
bride and groom, qre *tnrtintr 'l.e 't
M
new hpmc next to the CantplielW*.
H I | ■
Tiuniiiv nnd M uithii'Stab'.- are also

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planning on their new home on
jLake Charm in the near futon
• velvn and Itoliert Ian- Kemp and
baby dnughter. June, have just
moved into their new place.
— In — thy — hnstnVSX .i u i i h i .- the*
Standard Oil Company is . delhR
fast work on the new station
aerosa from the place they had to
tear the old one down to ipnLu
room for the tu*a Iritrliw ••&lt;*. The
Cily Hall and Health Clinic u
undergoing SIUIII* rennfating. liny
on the other aide of town, near I
C&gt;»c Malcolms' Leon Bagsdale D
TonstrucUng a large, new ware*
house. Young H arris has tevenlly
moved into his new husinrai es­
tablishm ent.
*
Work on the two new highways,
Chuluola and (ianeva. Is progr?c*
aing nicely, .Heavy rains in I'eren*
weeks havg heyn retarding their
progress on these higbwi't.i. ns
well as the new bridge.

5

Mr. and M rs.-J i *ll . Btaley^aml
^ Ir. and M ra Tommy Stidey are
visiting in Bethlehem. Pa. with
Mr. ^ n t l Mra. Hilt S earrest anJ
. a Knroute lliey
friends
at
.vlsltwl relatives arid
___ _
_
Macon, flfc. and Washington,,

Legal Notice

SANFORD

IIE R A l.D .

M r. ElUnlwth 4IT
.1ark*&lt;mvlltr, w m a visitor...

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S A N fO R D .

Fred fin *„ri.'ewhllnub i: u* W&lt;»-

llJent fnt iiMother year. Mi. lien

Kimrr.il Servirc* itir U v ri. Kill- F.
First Vjce-pi rodent and
gbam who dint at th&lt;* Florida
t.'lialriiinn. Mi*. Young
S ah ilaH im were- h*Vt WfjlfffWWF" H arr-.
. 11(J(|
at the Oviedo lta,iM«i C hurrh, the Ffdlftan Chair
Milton
Km, II. IL Link, officiating. Pall- Corr. k o r i r r y
•• Em.
Robert
Imarer* were* Jack. Klliert, Ray. nrll. Irea-nurt;
Direr*
Karl F errell, nml lo,1 t.li.) lira*- I**1’ hio |. You

Where Customers Send Their Friends'

Jtnu* Spi tu i‘1 mi I lah y
monlhly hu*m r*‘ tin■&lt;
dam*t*,&lt; have retm ne.l from a
of the Woman’s Misslriun.* So
vaenihtj in Keotnrky.-* - ■**-*■**
* i'f the Oviedo llaptU t C hurrh
1held Monday aftertidiin
Mr. aiid Mrs. R e a m G allon
church. Officer* (•&gt;. the commit
U tatliiiiii tlH I'm tv •;&gt;««!« *

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-HOME CONTHOI I.K ir
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fcOt Enul Flrul Street
San font. Florida

YAUDLEY VENETIAN IlLlNDS

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Phone 2*0729

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T u s ly — D e li r i o u s —

NICKS
4 1 4 S a n f o r d A v tn a e

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U. S. No. 1 Cobler
CAliBAUE

Fancy Tender Green

PAUKA\

North Carolina

M I T H ’H
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*ivi n Ili« 1 t am
fllKAitfcfl " I d *!»••
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GIANT
s o r te r .

At i**n o’*loch on ThiP*,|*y morn*
tng. Aueiiii Jlh iti* lloNfd of Put**
ai. lanrurlloti wllj rerrivr •^sl».'
*n,,l■ ini nplsitertna a portlnn of
th** t..‘ii*„ Monro* fteh'-ot nAudlag
according to tli* »p»i-|fteatloa** of

PEAS
Large Fresh

A rrhUsv-t KU**s i - g - n s h t n * . *1- |l|*

Hanford Atlantic N*tl„n»l Want;
building Th» Itorttrl irmrtmt Ih*
right* in*,re}»c1 any -or all hid*.
Itoaid **f Pnhlie IntirnrtInn for HersInole 4'nuaty. KlorUla.
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Golden Yellow

vHusbands! Wives!
Want newPep and Vim?

Calif. Seedless
W illi S*iiii|in

HEADACHE
Large Calif. Jumbo
STAN SACKS fast-acting lw-

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sm a ll

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TOMATOES

Large Heads

Trvlli* Dr ami

PEAS

No. 2 can

IJt'by’a Certtqll

fitokely’s No. 2 ran

2 for

10c OHANCiE JUICE

IHe

Crosse and Blackwell’s

n. can *25c KETCHUP

HEKF HASH

l»c ASP All AC US pir. ran 25c
SCOTT TISSUE 2 fur lUc
SPINACH *No 21. can 15c Waldorf TISSUE 2 for 1.1c
PEAS

Bonus

M ns-Ml. 22c

Del Monte Early liarden

Libby’* (inrdak Snj at

No. 2 cim

Harram rnto Fancy

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Value Slierd

Rifet* ■Velvet

PEACHES No. 1 ran 15c CHOC SYRUP
Knrhantresd, ft ox. Jar

2 for Mi

PEANUT BUTTER

29c K&lt;

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21 oz

15c

MirmTf’ Whip

Salad Dressing;

No. 2 ran Old Glory

PORK &amp; BEANS
No. 2 ran wh.

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IRISH POTATOES
No. 2 can Fancy

DICED BEETS
CUT BEETS

^W G IO H O X
qL 15c

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THE SANFORD HtRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

P A G E PO U R

T IIU R SD A Y . A U G . 7. 1947

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Election I hsuc In
New Telescope May
The Sanford Herald
Britain
Created
By
n i l l &lt; k «4 4 a l l i r t f f i l l a i a r i i i
Solve Question Of
M 4 U U i f at
- In thi-re n I aihI W orld? Muny rem em ber the m ovie,
&gt; a a lw 4 , I ' la i ia a
New
Regimentation
L ife On Planets
based on Conntt Doyle's story of that nnme, q t n plateau
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W»1»T« 4 a a m a a l r la a a lu a llr a
M a k a r XT, t i l l , at Ik a I ' - . l u i l l r a
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t l.* * * ..a la U n a , l a r . , r r p r r a r a t a T k a lla r a U
l a Ik a a a lla a a l t l . U a t a A r a t lla la a
O tflcr* a n u m la la la t d l a Ika la ta *
aaa - cl lir a
la
Ik a r a a a l r r M ilk
t r ia r lp a l k c a C a a a r ir t a la ( , llt a « a
W at J U n T a r k .
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T k a l l c r a la la a a tra a k c r at Ika
A a c a r la lr o 1' i t M ' a k l t k la a a t lllr *
a a a la c lr r lr l a I k r b h ta r rrp ab ti*
r a il # a a t a ll I k r la r a l a r n a p rla lrA
l a tk la a rtc a p a p rr, aa w a ll aa a ll
At* a r n a t la p a t r k r a .

THURSDAY^

AUGUST 7, I#17

BIBLE VKKBE fU I( l u l l AY
bu t so m e ha v e N o r even
LISTEN ED , NOR CARED TO
HEAR WHAT GOD.HAS TO RAY
TO US: Whatsoever God hath
■aid uAto th a t do.—Gan. h i: 10.

ANATOMY
(From llioloila)
Hknda one can undarilatid—they
| hold
And move, carat*, and grasp and
b in d ;

i

But whilt "f ll.nt **.. fluLlu

—

Which by a single eoutuf ia ■brok*

H
*9^

Whoso h a b ita t' I* w ith e r ahull
N or vain, ami who*« word ia nev­
er apokenT
How frail ia man' hum ility,
How atoul his arrogance, to know
Bot half of h|a anatom y
A nd raat thereon hla happlnett
and
j, nHUBF.lt

i

'I
: Is

.

They are' hard, they are. w arm or
cold,
•
Thay ara to ft; ami (u- the blind
I hay can raad. ‘w ,
T k c tt too are w. it hill niuu’i hen,
And ao ara li|ii am) e y r t bnd brow;
Thay have lhair m&gt;»U&gt;r:«s, but
than
*
Ona can alw ays touch than), hare
and now.

*1

across Boston H arbor front Ihe ol ,
term inal. Several other airpott*
are located in the vicinity.
Pell, who Is a veteran tranapor
oilot and form erly flew w ith tha
China National Alrwayb, came to
M assachusetts about threa months %
ago to take charge of operation:
for the N orth A tlantic Alrwqya,
Joseph Murphy, general m an­
ager of th e Beacon Plant, said a
poaxibly worao disaster was aver
ted aa the plane barely skimmer,
huge tanka atoring hundreds ol ,
thousands of gallons of gasoline,
naphtha, b e n s in e ^ il and ta r,
8ome employees at the oil plant
said they navy a plane elrrRng
qverhead'before the crash, leading m
officials t o a peculate th at Pali was P
looking fo r a place to land.
Had he flown Juat 10 feet to the ,
....................
............. ...........
.. ...
left
of the furnace
chimney,
they
pe *ould have landed in a
Donj "suitable for an emergency
landing." •

Plane Crash

d a te s tlecldod to tr y to mold tlm
m irror of fijn-d quarts. A lte r two
yrara of exkrtijry^U ng, a disk
of fused uuhrVtV*** p o u n d , but
it clacked whll^-' coolimr. The
1G00.000 spent thus fa r on tne pro­
ject was w ritten off .ra a Itm and
a m anufacturer of ovenwaro glasa
•IPvrex* w as.authorised,tu»fay-.fiia
-luck.
'U s in g a m lstu re o f. silica
aaad. sod* and borax, this
company sta rted naperim rntIng In 1931, pouring disk* of
various alien from 26 inches
on up to 200 Inches. Not until
Iferrm ber 2, 1930, did It suqcrd
in pouring
a aa tb fa rto ry
__2SP■Inch dhw. Ten months
were required for It ’to cool
and th e disk was shipped
- 3,000 miles by train to P as­
adena In 1930.' The Calleth
optical shop has spent the
laal I t yearn—with lim e, out
for lh« w ar—grinding end
polishing almost five Iona of
glaa* off lha a u rfa rr of Ihe
diak.
To reduce weight and provide
g rea ter atru ctu ral strength, tha
m irror was poured with a waffle
ribbed back. T h it ribbing cause*
the "honecomh” effect readily
notlcahle in photographs of the
pints disk. A thin conting of alum ­
inum will be spread on tin reflect­
ing aide of the disk a fte r it
moved tu Palom ar.
*1

II (.mint,* flaw |-aa» BWl
the middle of the oil olar.l. The
small plane was completely swal­
uboundinR in 'dlliositUrs and other prehistoric Mfc, which a
DEW ITTE M CKBNZin
lowed up aa_ it dropped tntd the
lly
RALPH
DIGIITON
party of explorers found in the Amazon valley. There was
Al1 Foreign Affnir* A nalyu
20-foot wide "field burner.”
AP .N easfealurm
T hat w«» n m oil ronvlndng
this much ponxibility t o ll, that no one knows what fs in
.--Art-Aaptoalon cocked the urea a*
PASADENA,
C alllb--Unlit is
the plane crashed. The l-ody »«f
munh of tin* 6,000,000. square miles of JuiikIc and swamp • poh-H which Social)it Prim e Bin. icientlsts of tha £Sth century- have
Itlcr
A
ttire
mailc
in
tbo
Hou**
of
one girl fell between the uuUr nnd
thnt make up the Amazon urea and that of its tributaries. Commum yca(cciiay in dealing solved the prtihlems of interplaneInner wall* of the great twin-walltravel, they'll proably still
To explore it adequately is a gigantic undertaking, with Knyluml’a rconom ij cd«i«, laryusing
r j brick and ateel cylinder^ The
th e SS^tiO.OOU, 200-inch
worthy of a universal.institution like the United Nations. convincing from the viewpoint that t*
olh«-r three plunged into the redtelescope now n e a rin g ‘completion
So the Uuiteii.Nntions Educational,'Scientific and Cultural the politco-enomic ayatrni of (hi* atop Palom ar Mountain.
hot flam ing Interior and were tu rn ­
America
of
our#,
tha
ivatein
Uiat
ed beyond recognition within a
Exploration nus taken this area ns its first project. As if Britain forsook fot- Sociallirtt, U There’s no b etter place on earth
few minutes.
the Amazon were not enough, purl of the upper Orinoco the belt of them ail,
Tor a telescope of th is magnitude
I t was the third in' a rerias of
valley mid British, Dutch and French Guiana ,w|l(-also
r. AtLlee'a explanation* of.the lays Dr. .John A. Anderson, ex
tragedies th at lias virtually wiped
icutivr
officer
of
lh"n
Observntury,
collapac,' amt tire d raitic remedir*
explored. •
#
J
out one of New England*’ oldest
of. th g i California In itP
and best known families, An clip
A lost world such ns Doyjd imagined br not lilfely to. which he propotei, »how rliariy Council
(ute
of
Technolcigy,
-jn
charge
of
that * Id* country's fR st all-out
er brother died .in action in World
la* found, ThCr* might be ruined cities, the prddQcts of urr- Socialist
experim ent has in the th e, Palomar telescope project.
W ar- I, shot* down &lt;ii the last
kpown eivilizatjons. Cities built by the .Maya Indians cen- short period of two years arrived .T he moon m ight l«* a better
American flight over German lines
tiiriou-ago have been found in Central America, completely at th r point of conkidvraLJ-i goy. spot for sta r g atin g because It
lust before the Armistice. A younovergrown by'the jungle.
,
ger w as k llla d -p la y iiu
crnm m tal reKimentatipa of th« in­ has no atm osphere. Rut as lung
remain
earth-bound
year* ago.
. -IT
------------------- :----Mon* probable are prosaic but valuable ilhla on natural dividual. In shurt, the royal toad wince
will be Important
The Mandril plane wa* nn hour*
.
resources, primitive tribes and' natural history. Ad the to Utopia has made * sharp, turn Palomar
Atmosphere above Palom ar
toward
a
regim
e
which
certainly
ami
a
h
alf
overdue
a
t
the
ije»'e,,if
Ammonium
N
itrate
Is
world’s largest unknown- urea, it must yield much new partake*, prrhap* only tem porar­ is vlrar virtually ev er/ night
airport, 16 mites nwav. when It*
* v
wt
vr
•
information.
of
th
r
year.
The
site
U
only
ily, of totaliarianiim .
crashed, le ad in g -fire official'! t o | B u n n U ( ] I I I N e W
IO rk
125
miles
from
Calleeh,
apd
a
■peculate Pell was attem pting an ,
________
^
Right h ere-it ihould ho in id R-,
good paved rnsd runs all (be.
fairness that the Kuv»mmtnt hnr
emergency landing.
\ NEW YORK, Aug. 7, UP)— •
Buying Black
way to Ihe lop. Palomar Moun­
AriY chance to save th - quartet y-irr Commissioner Frank Ousyla
been saddled with many burden*
was hopeless. W aste gn» being
banned ammonium w trate,
inherited from the war. Of course tain itself is a solid block of
ys
u\s
Always uiutahlej by its Very nature, the black market former Prime M inister Winston granite, 30 mites long, 10
pumped into the turnnre was the fertiliser Ingredient th at
in Berlin is now.undergoing a re-organization, says David Churchill ssys th ere wU| Im&gt; no re ­ miles wide and 25 miles deep.
quickly shut off ami then, through on ship* th a t exploded in the
Even a se’vere earthquake
covery from the country'* p rn e n t
emergency door*, worker* drugged Texas City and Brest, France,
M. NIchol, writing from that city.
harly ja r
the
tele
until “ the g u ilty men. would
.with long pole* ami hooks lo te- disasters, from piers and w are­
The fart thnt the United States has cut off Die ship* misfortunes
whose ersay theories and personal wope enough to knock the ash ­
ruver tho rem ains of the victim* houses of N ew York City.
nients of dgnretn to the Joccuplqd zones, together' with incompetence have brought its es off an astronom er’s rlgaret.
Quayle said la st night th a t th*
as the interior cooled.
•
*
a
Russia’s nuive to ship in large quantities of cheap cigarets, down, have been driven front power
W jtnesses reported hearing a ban would be enforced against
has just about removed that former item of currency. An by the votes of the natio n .'’ How­ The mere fa rt th a t' unborn gen­ M. II. BROWN, optician in motor sputtering about a half Ihe n itra te "no m atter w hat Its
of the grinding of Ihe
mile from the Beacon Oil Plant mode of transportation — ahip.
end has been n-achfltl, also, to the supply of personal ever. he is leader of the ro n ittx a . erations of scientist a le ex- charge
m irror, says his crew now is
or otherwise.
tive
opposition
to
tha
A
ttlea
renected
to
rely
heavily
on
th
r
new
*- I rail, truck, plan* oi
said th a t it "Juat missed the lb»sarticles of value which Die Germans have been using for glme. T hrusting politic* aside w, telecopy^iy^jcuve„y&lt;*awb.. J* ta »
within o n e d ifih wave-length
y, L ite , rifSttjjw tt , 1kuAA.j’/ t L flW jW dftt
»j‘
b
W
V
.*t*d:
jUTVHore
IRQ
black market hading.
ib v 'M « M l -A ahoVl wave-leng­
ifoiis ■
to • hannolo flial
AVtWgt nrSd¥’ tk?»J-v, j? ,.n to 'lo n g to bulfit. ll’ m ust V
fore plunging dow n'the chimney.’. i th a t is m ust hasanio
th fo u th ly i* 1/100,000 of an
Purchasing offices' which the Russians'ha v,* maintain­ striking adm its Ion*;
The big Bosley airport Is j»ai die,**
nearly perfect as possible, nn-l
inrh. Tinhe
goal ii*i .o
lo po.ian
poliah in
the.
TT'!— &gt;,
fint .Inki t time. The late D r., men.
e goal
ed for Die buying of watches, jeWelry and old gold have - I ’ would agree th a t !t
eorK#? £ llrry *IUIf , founder of
i
*n*rro r
^ H h ln ont«
been closed without Warning. Such nmalbunle operations have been better If We h
g reater concentration of 'jlffo ri
toulit' Wilson O bservatory, first .
" V * : ?n« th ®* * P « '
are. thus rurloikftlr but c h a m p a g n e , light •bulbs, stockings M
feel parabolld arc.
a y b e 'we ' have tried tu 'flu too
Removal Announcem
ent
Started, working . on ihe Pulumr.r
and sugar stilj maintain thv.ir status and are carried be­ much In a short tim e. &lt;
“W r can’t poliah the mirror
: • I) . *tiH
t
I'J year* ago.
doWn to absolute perfection,”
;.|k , * r tween zones and between countries by the big operntora.
“ it may welt be th at. We have project
Anollier reason was World War
adm its Brown. 'T h a t ' would
. I havo moved my office from Tho Atlantic Na­
•This whole illegal, artificial m-t-jip is a symptom of tile re la ifd controls too soon. There 11, For five years the telescope
taka another 100 years. Maybe
has been a failure on the part »( wa* neglected while arianlista
tional
Bank Bldg, to tho Brumlt*y-Pul«Alon Building.
economically diseoBed state t»f Cerjnnny. Only when pro* some
longer."
workers to real ire th a t shor­
Comer of Firat St root and Park Avenue, Sanford,
duction ran Ik* raised to somewlu-ro near normal, and the ter hours ami higher w ages must turned their attention tu weupops.
The telrscope was .ii-iuing com­
Florida.
*
recognized currency of the country will buy a reasonable be match A! by g reater effort."
N ew SH S Band
when war broke out In
amount of the necessities of life, will Ihe black market, A n d ao becam e of th is lark of pletion
Europe,
says
Dr.
Amh-ra.on,
’’and
In the future I will be aHHocinted in the practice
riw lliatian. the Prime Miniitci
with ull its evil effects, have a chance to die out.
| f M M fitS W tfi
ffl-S M
!* •* «
4 4 IS ? )
in "peratlon
nt liiw with my Krm_Jia.rlvUr.ainl hiH-wifo-Dtrrin, under
said hi* government wool,) have woubl have l«-en nut
Jav
a
ap.fciot-ltin*
-sm
nli-rrt
J
l
t
n
i
l
llaiKir-”.the-lime-ilX.
Jtt_UKft~»mmB-incaaurn nf control- almutG rralrsl
Hie firm Rame-of Houaholder Asaociateg.
ganiietj a school I,and th a t won
technical problem
- I t a il y iu u l-N d u k in m ie s ---------over the employment of labor In
nstiiioa) fame.
in building Ihe telesrop* wa*
Our new offict-a will be opened Friday August 8th,
order lo stim ulate production. He
New instrum ents arc needed, he
Ihe mirror. R tru rtu rsl work on
1947.
Indiana has been celebrating the 100th birthday of the added:
asserted,
t-Vperially
bnsnes,
lis
ts
•
trtrscopr— the instrum ent
will Involve some sacrifice, the
won* and percussion instrument#.
exclusive of Ihe 20-lun m irror
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad. Not that one ■of-'This
Individual liberty, though a*
Entrance to office Floor No.-103 North Park A’ve.
Mr. .Smith today appealed to a!!
Hoosiur in l.WM) know.^it.hy this,, its official title. To all it little as possible. It may be necee- weighs 500 Ions—vras not fivic
group* to aid in se cu rin g ,
even started until 1936. after
New
Phone No. 1300.
is the Wonaiii a by-name derived from an Indian word, sarv In take steps to lim it employ­ scientist* h id assu re i them ­ thc#c instrum ents.
ment on less essential -verk.'
meaning "fast-running."
Mr. Sm ith revealed th at he had |
selves such a m irror could be
Tlie government will lake action . made.
Ernest Housholder
l»ft his Lake City post in ord»V j
The Motion is not- tin- only road whose real name is agrilnst
any industries operatinl
to be near his parents who live In
*
•
•
known to few. Till* New York, Chicago A St. Louis means w ith/'inefficii'iiev or lack.of will."
little to-mnnv wfn&gt; live along tliei Niclicdi'Pliifetl The Big Employees in Ihe more c ssen lisl: In 1920. Dr. Hale and his assn- Lon gw mu),
Four is know ns Hitch fur more widely than its official Industries will have to work lo n g -;
and coal miners will tie aiked
designation, the Cleveland.'Cinnminti, CiilcngtHij: *3t/ Louis. Pr.
Ami ten Westerners mid Southerners Mpi-ax- nf 'ilit- Katy tot work half an hour .1 day udd.-

T h e population o l f$ahghal,
CJnnk, in case you «ie intereiieil.
tA 4,274.486. Well b«t you duin'l to one who refers to the Missouri, Kansas. &amp; Texas,
Atflee appealed to Viorken not
h«vc .ny idea it m i io lm&lt;-.
These names Mic railroads arcept?l*Tla-y may have to ore** far increase* of.w aget. lie

zfef^

other ideas aiKiut the derisive r«'p(jer|nu^ of their Initials, asked industry and commerce (o
from declaring nigh divid­
w Irri tb p IM n W g re ,, l.arkmvaiiiiuK
. . _A ^Yedcrii
______
becomes refrain
jip m
I'-rngrm f Mirends.'
theDelay,' Linger ^ Walt. But Hmt !siuuitht-r nt«ry
E nalam i’s import* are to be cut
[to took dtn wife In * bairtull
jU s J l
n a i u e r th a t will tnea.n
|A» if ia »how liuw lUmottaiK UH

\fr- ■
f lff ,
| f ? -:

ilwoth#: 'dly.
lo prove something or other,

&lt;&gt;

rh rlv tian Helepr* Munilor ! '

il w i T t i kOl quite lin e ’ ju*t

vrhkt.
* j The United State* h*»’ paid U»
ikipttU lo llungaty,* tomelhing
which wogldn'l be ol wry much
importance if 'it were not. lor the
fact that Hungary it. in a way,
Ruitia. And Hungary hai done nu
w o rn than Ruitia and &gt; it not
nearly a* tciponitblr.
— ■

w

* A-

Prciidcnt Truman talk* an optimiitic view, of^ die world lilu•lion. Speaking to a group o( boyr
• nt ail' American Legion forum be
laid, "We will eveftliktllyf wind up
by having peace in the world, and
by having people live ‘ *F Itee in­
dividual* tfgitdleiftoi'Yace, creed
pi color," He did not *ay, howevt:,
when "eventually"
,
.Now ihe Egyptian* U e tryma
tq run the Briliih out ol thru
taunlvv Th#v
u eie glair
iU d enough
enouuh*
teunlry.
Ih ty weie
“ have them lltcic, • nowever.

en Matthsl Rummel wa* lacing

ill

Alamcin- We think l( we weir
Btiliill- we WouM gel out qf

Ebypl, India, butina. and Pa(e»tihe . . . for a while, and wait
until we were invited back.

' Johir-Ttmple Grave* tty* that
Ultra i* mrh a thing a* being '‘ob­
noxious whether you aie innocent
Or guilty or lemelhing Relweeu.
Thai's Elliott, Il isn't just *that
ba is »o infantile, but that hi*
childishness ha* this obnoiiout
quality.” And when you add that
obnoiioutorts la a callow diile|* ld for the ordinary decencies,
you *tf. somelhing, well, tomCthat it very obnosiout.
teems to be
cUffiereoct
of opinion among the ^ esperli.

Genet*I MaeAithui UH .that the
1 bomb may be" tfc&gt;eloped to
point where it will destroy
r a c A n d only a few
I ago General Jacob Devets.

'

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i

The BIjj Poweiy

, Again R la-the-R ig Power vein.! w rite foil* to I1N
art* to deni
Again il Is Kiliixla exercising II. with Girece,
D rUm.it', prevent th . United
deal with the Greek cru ia ^ tv lB tates, from proceeding with il?
° nT*hl.
t h el ieleventh
l S ; w-l.
V..I m.nl,„ „ i T^uronn
.prpgrnul M rThis
aid,«uJ
to v*n
ib l
This ?.
i* th
, ; , „ k r;„vemmentY
key wrench which RfSMin U n , * | „ |.. o.W L ,g a |m b themachinery nltock] in
throw n Into the UN machinery,
... which »*......1
th ree 'MtAtblan'
The bilU rness u f the American aalcllifr* Imve already been inn
d auvu on me m-curliy plicated by a UN Inquiry. TlaCouncil Is therefore ■nnleralaml- Ru '" ( hii veto cannot prevent tlie
bit. 'The feeling among oilier IJnlitd State* from w orking with
western members reflect* to ooqn in the UN nt the sam e time to
extent the Aliiericen inipalienrr
International rra train ls
This feeling 'it tb*t the UN is mini,litli
on the border’ raiders, It doe*
increasingly menaced by Hutiha’x not end the authority of Ihe sub
unrestrainer!, use uf the
lllg -commlkttion which has been study­
Power veto,'
ing conditions slung the Greek
Tha la w ia u may ask whether border,
Russia h a s nut a right to emploo
Wlial It does do la throw ovei
its veto powef. The right answer is
th at Russia has a legal right- un­ flu- Greek crisis the long dark
der the char(er. But at Ran Fran- shadow of Big Power conflict. It
cisro -th a -B ig Pour pledged them- 1* th at aspect nf the Russian Veto
selvea.to use the veto power spat*- whirl).u a u a e a diaqulat among
friend* of the UN. For If the la
ingly. “
Greece cannot be disen­
The Big Power veto over peel-al'
ful settlem ents Is nor, however, tangled from the power rontest
trite ,0
ao r,n
final
aa
il
*eerna.
Tin*, Ix-ihg waged at many point* b e ­
T*|U
"f,‘ r•*
f m l Th,»
t , 11
h„ ,p
tween Russia and th* W estern
Allies. The UN may confront JU
server inexperience,I in UN ways, decisive lest in Greece.
every veto looks like the rod of
.It need not tU *q,i however. A*
hope .f o r a nolutiutt. Bam fttm ai
hold*
It oven looks* like the Mid o f-th e long as
UN Itaalf.
..
B ut taka th a veto .now In tits
news. It praventa the UN /ror.t the UN together. But the objectadopting a , United Rtates-spon- ivo of this eftMtS -Mokt not- b*
simply to moke the* UN u arena
sored proposal to- »et u p e ,&gt;••
mane lit- commission to watch lha for an Am#rlca»MRu*»l*4t show­
Greek border. But* It docs nob down. It was ne*fg /im cudtd fot
’ .1 lit fltlti
■ltd UN discussion of tld* luted.
In fact, a prtqKtsil by Mr. Gro­ ' The objective must be tq pr&gt;myko is duo, for debate In a day eerve the UN |ftjn &lt; li||M ' period
or two. O ut of (hat debate % of aharp Big 1'ow erPoftflict. If
compromise m ight come, all ea rli­ th a t ran be diine.jlhag* la ho;&gt;e
er Indication! to the contrary. th a t the UN w d iR e la day find
We make no such prediction. But waya (o deal with m a rn a tio u a l
tha fact remain* that Ihe Russian disuutcs with a minimum of hln
veto alone .does not necessarily drawee from the Rii^ Pgw cr veto.

srJsTiioarinCtiia

Odom T akes O ff On
Round
World
F light,
m
n .
, n
To Break Record

aoto reco rd .
P o s t ’s recoi
9h i

U l&amp; hTJilf-Stands',
was 184 hour*. —
----------The- weather* wtb'Afbtefwd gobd
to Gander an d .1* ta t^ A I * s e c o n d
________
, ; tentative atop. - Uf h*,jgu»e* up
CHICAGO, Aug. 7, WUliam P.
he plan* to land a t to r n * .
Odom, 27 y ea r old former B ritish 1 .
• m * * s * g ^ il|« iW lh /U r th*
fa iry command officer, took off at U kaoff. Odom’a M i l l T l a d attain
hour speed at
12:63 P. M. (CDTJ today in hla d a £20 mile
feet an4 h*d ,«bs«vcd a solid
convartad twin-engine \vm.v bomb­ .000
er. In an tf f o r t to halve the late vercaat ovar 1-akw- Mwhlgsn.

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used sh a ll
.neil War. at» Douglaa.
irport shouted
111 be back Sunday,”
ber shortly after the wishes, Odom, piloting tho “ R Y'l
.
,.V
War when some ea- nolda Bombanell." atarteil off up.
f lig h t with a
CH IL EA N -K IL L E D
Mjring lbal (toison gat th a tw ic e -p o s tp o n e d flight

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many people." Ame n g . olliep tilings there will be
n irth e r food restriction!.
rlOiwt nrrd stren g th i* to I* re­
duced by 420,000 men from Ihe
present total of about 1,297,000.
America will be aaked to ease
rlavsea tn the loan agreement
1 -qt It! • ' gluomyl picture which
Attlee painted, but he faced .the
taiu* with determ ination amt lie
stood hv .his BocislUtie guin. Ah
this early stage in his g reat M lticnl experihlSnt he feels Impelled
to resort to regfm enU tlon, there­
by most slirely creatlmc an iu u e
upon which th* next gedetal elec­
tion will be fought. T h a t is*u* is:
w ill the British puiilic .slatnl for
pesci tim e regim entation 7

IIA DIO PROGRAMS
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Si** N ew t
S it* ttlenn Miller
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IttS * N*w*
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l i t ) ItequeeMnUy T p i u
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11:0* Man Off

IIO Is it that's first to spot —
and quickest to 40 for —•
really fresh' new fashion - idea
when il comes along P

and easy enough in handling to
park without a tussle, and flit
shadow-light through markethour
traffic
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This ladles, of couract
Who, good friends, has the fam*
And who it it that, according to “' ily’* amarfest eyc-Ior-a-buy - the
careful surveys, put Buick far
shrewdest sbe-up of^whapa really
good?
ahead of its price class and up
among tho lowest-priced three
N o -o n e but th e L ady o f the
when they name the car of tlieir
Household!
innermost choice?

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l i t * 11 filer ■ o f Ihe f a r pie Urge
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lie s N*w*
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S:SS Shopper* Keren*!*
SrS* W om an'* W o rld
10:00 New*
10 * 1 lln w a llr n Melndlee
10 is T u a t* Y u u ’v# H e a u M lt*
11:1* M o rn ing Me ladle*

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right down to if, that lets the most
practical use from enough stir*
ring Fireball power to handle tha
«n day'* travel-jobs without strain
and struggle?

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RICHMOND, Ky., Aug. 7. UP)
— A » automobile-truek eollltloa
near here late jfesUrdhy took th e
lives of Diego Eehenlque, 47,
member of the Chilean Bens!*,

and Mrs, Elvira Valdes Da Echetsve
g i d w« gd-br a 10 mil* an boor tailwind, yarrle, 33.
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l,we-have it, our adrKe to Odom, who set a round-the-world r
flight record with a cr« v of 78,. Most of Mexico Is a high table.
tabtois not. to lose hours
in April, I land.
to 3,000
and BIM
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So why not pull a pleasant aurpriiq some evening ^oon*? Juat
come home and aay, “Well, I
placed an order for a Buick to­
day. They're taking 'em with or
without a car to trade.?

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man* jn ,th*
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ealted 448,600 ten* of foodstuff*
valued at more than fd 1.600,000
from tha United S utes daring

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ONLY BUICK HAS ALL THESE

Who relishes most the restful
ease of wide, cushiony aeats; and
the blissful gentleness of ali-coll
springs that meke rough roads
wall-mannered and go&lt;!d roads
glass-smooth? . .. . v.._.

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Take our tip - she's already sold.
Favored as it ia
red-blooded
m ales, no Buick w e've ever
offered hat won the smart tax
.quile'likc this one. , ,

Who goes for a ear big enough to
be company-minded —yet light

bog of fkiekew aawdwifhc

some fr*»h or*n»es and tom atoes.!

race; and when the Tha plane, w ith ab o u t' a two*
load of gasoline,.gained atcame, it was.scarcely
sw iftly, circled tho Geld, and
all, then W gffective_____ I tow ard Gander. Newfoundiba atom bomb is a land, tha firat scheduled atop, aid-

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Chancec are that you’re been
hankering for (he kind of thrill
that lurks in this great-hearted,
great-powered beauty.

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You'd^aort of like to. get your
hands-on a.car as big'and mighty * f 1 1 * rl| S
. tiS jr
« This - if you thought the heller
. half could be sold on it. u ’ N •

S „ we toas out this thought to you
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�TH URSDAY, 'AUG.

7, 1947

TIIB SANFORD IfBRALD. RANFORD. FT, ORIDA

P A liK n V B
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Mr., Mrs. I), W. Swan
Entertained A t Party
Conoley McCall Becomes Bride Of
Social Calendet Mae
Jam es Maxwell Alford In l i v e l y Ceremony
THURSDAY
The Veterans of Foreign W srs
auxiliary will DlNt at &lt;1:00 P. M.
a t th* Tourist Center.
The T. E. L. Class of the Ftr*t
B aptist Church will hold a cover­
ed dish supper a t the Church
nes a t 7 .0 0 J \M .
__________
The Interm ediate G irl's A uxil­
iary of the F irs t B aptist Church
will meet a t 8:00 P. M. a t the
home of Hoble Je an Galluwayf
119 P oplar Avenue.
FRIDAY
The Townsend 'X3ub will m eet
In the T ourist Center a t 8:00 P.M.
A fter the business meeting thrre
will be card playing and checkers
tnd refreshm ents will he served.
MONDAY
m The circles of the W. M. 8. of
“ * F irst llpptist Church will
m eet a t 9:30 P. M. as follows:
Circle 1, Mrs. John Rogers, 910
M yrtle Avenue; Circle 2, Mrs,
Myron Smith, F lora
H eights;
Circle 3, Mrs. A. J . Peterson,
W est F irs t S treet; Circle 4; Mrs."
8. C. Dickerson, South Sanford
Avenue; Circle 6, Mrs, II. W.
Rucker, .640 Valencia Drive; Cir­
cle 6, Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, 2 IB
W est N ineteenth S treet. .
a
TU ESD A Y
• Xhtt W uptanV Bible Glass of the
First- B aptist C h irch will meet
-at 8:00 P. M ..in the church annex
with Mr*. J . T. H ardy, Mrs. A.
L..B*rfiiV»u
and hfrs. C. A.
Anderson, J r . as hostesses.

11/noting Mr. and Mr*. D. W.
Swan, who with th eir daughter,
Diane, left today for Clearw ater
where Mr. Swan w ilt assum e his
duties as m ansger of th e M ather
store th ere/ employees of the local
M ather store entertained with a
dinner Rarty in the l.ongwood
Hotel Tuesday evening. Following
dinner dancing was e n I o y * d
throughout the evening to music
furnished by "L illy" and "C urly".
Those epjoying the p arty with
the honor guests w ire Mr. and
Mr*. C. II. Luke, Mr. and Mrs.
U&gt; R. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
llarrlson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Johnson. M ist Ruth Carroll, Mias
Slildrrd Await, Miss Christine C ar­
penter, Dave Shannon, Pete Bow­
en. Joe Goodrich, Ja n Jenklnson,
and Bill Martin.

The F irst Presbyterian Church taper*. The four-tiered wedding
was the arena last night of the cake, served by -Mrs. Hugh Wliel
m arriage of Mae Conoley McCall, d id , was placed at one *ml of the
daughter of Mr. ami Mr». Emmet table. Another sm aller table was
McCall of this city, to Jam es Max­ centered with the. white flowers
well Alford, son of Mr. and Mia. and a t each end w ai placed a cut
J . Rutledge A lford of Tollahassre. glass hunch bowl. Mrs.-K S. Mc­
TV
tight ceremony was [trr- Call. Mrs. Jam es Ridge. Mr*. Kdformed a t 8:30 o’clock l&gt;v
murid Mrtseh and Mrs. E. I. 1ley
Brownlee before a background uf presided at the punch Imw Is'during
ferns, bamboo, palm* and (nil the evening.
w hite basket! of w hite gladioluses.
O thers assisting were Mrs. J . A.
G raduated candelabra held i urn- Harold. Mrs. J. I). Woodruff, Mrs.
ing whfte tapers which wor-* lig h t­ Kov Williams, Mrs. U. L. Perkins,
ed by Jim my Fox and Edward Mc­ Mrs. B. L I'erklni, Jr.. Mrs. RlrhCall.
ard llrown. Mrs. A. \V'. la-e, Mrs.
Prior to the ceremony Mrs. F. 8. J, C. Mitchell. Mrs. Edward l ane,
Vernay, organiat, rendered "Avc Mrs. Ralph Smith, M rs. Charles
M aria" and "O, Perfect lam*". .P ark . Mr*. M. S. Wiggins. Mrs.
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat, soloist, sang B, D. Caswell of Orlando. Mrs.
“ Beauty's Eyes". “ Clair IM .une" Fred Collum. Mra. Uobv I-aing,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G arrison plan
and “ Lelbestrapm " were softly Mrs. Glenn Wimbish, Mrs. W. D. to leave tomorrow fur a Id day
played during the exeltnng-* of Hofmann. Mrs, A. B. Wallace. Mra. vacation to tie 'spent in Jack so n ­
m arriage vows and. following the George Harden, Mrs. Gene lln rri- ville. A tlsnta, (la. and Asheville,
ceremony "The Lord's Prayer" son. Mr*. Donald Bishop,‘.Mrs. G.
was sung by Mra. Roumillat. The W. Spencer. Mrs. William Brum- N. C.
traditional wedding itiarrhe.t were ley. Mra. Buy Holler tnd Mrs. H.
Mr. and Mr*, law ren ee H arrison
II. McCaslin.
used.
of Tam ps and M rs.. Tate Taylor
Also
.Mra.
Voile
Wiliams,
Sr..
Divert In m arriagp by her fnlh
of Baleigh, N. C. were the weekend
er.
r; the
tn&lt; bride was lovely in a gown Mrs. Volic William*, J r.. Mrs. A. guests u( Mr. and Mrs. Fred lia rW.
Epps,
Sr-,
Mrs.
A.
W.
Epps,
of lace over ivory satin. The
risun.
fitted bodice was made with a high J r . , Mr*. Clara Brady, Mra. E. D.
neckline and had long leg » m ut­ Brownie*-, Mr*, Ned Smith. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Palmer
R o / Mr.nn
ton sleeves.. The yglutalw
voluipuu-ur.j*kil
ua-aU tL John jlughcs, Mr*. ■ M
ts.lldw aN f h ad ’as their guests fj*t*the past
terrttinatm * lit a Ion? gl.iri fu* x fT r ■ "i
ii
several tiny a. Mr. and M rv Ed *
Full length veil of lmJ r ' » ■ Mr*' Dale Scott, win Gumni. of G alesburg, 111.
train,* H er full
Jr.
ported bridal illuaiun wm attach ­
Also the Mi sac* Caroline la**,
ed to a coronet of seed Pearls and
II. II. l-awson left on Saturday
orange blossom*.
Her l«,ui|iirl Lulo Lev. I.yllian Hoyle, Kitty from Galveston, Tex! *or Breman,
Odlvim.
Nancy
William*.
Jenn
w m white gardenias and orchids
He ia Chief Steward
Saver. ..........
Dorothy Nibla.-k. ................Germany.
K athryni
placed against a fan if White os­ W
li ggl'n *VSy Ivis MMarh." Mary’ A on i jhm ird the new ship S, S. B arbara
•
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
trich ’rius, .
Whelchfi: Camille Batten. J a c k ie fL»«*»* .
_______
Mrs. Clark Leonard?
ilr* . Lee Moore* served as mat- Brotchie, Daphne* Connolly, Be'.ty
Mrs. W alker Culp
ron
of
honor
and
bridesmaid*
were
Mra, Mary lialley
Jo Brock. M artha Broken and Aud- I* Mr. and Mr*. C. A lbert Shriner
Mrs. David N uablckel. of W inter r tv Bach,
have as their guests Mrs. Shriner'*
Park, Mias M artha Perkins. Miss
I-atc in the evening the couple brothers. Charles J . Matthew* anil
#.ady Graham Tells
Nancy Collum and Miss Gem? Cat- left fo r a wediting trip to. lx* spent Howard P. M atthews, of Philadrtof Orlando, Mrs. M401X1** dress on the Florida East .Coast and in phis,- Pa,___________
•________
Of Scotch Gardens well
wa*_pf yellow organra
"Tennessee^ For (Fivellng’ Mr*. Alfeta. The fitted*, sh ift- i bodice ford wore a tailored atilt uf light
Mr. and Mrs'. Charles llam il ami
AP N ew afratures
was an off-the-shoulder deaign and
son, Wesley, J r.,_ .plan W
.toMleavi * 1
NEW YORK—The Marchioness the sh irt was bouffant m th ru f­ weight, aqua wuot gabardin.*. She S atuniav for W ashington. D, C.,
of G raham is in the United States fled panels extending from the wore a white pln-turked crepe New York City and poin's tri Mason a post-w ar reverse lease-land w aist to the hemline. Shi- curried Mouse and while accessories. Her sac hu setts.
mission involving —exclusively— a yellow ostrich tl}&gt; Inn trimmed shoulder cot sage was if lavender
orchitis.
the gardens uf Scotland.
with yellow talism an loses. The
Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Odhlain ami
Mrs. Alford graduated from
I.ady Graham, herself an a r ­ bridesmaids were all gowned in Leon
daughter B aibara lutve left for
High
School
in
Tallahassee
dent
gardener, at * her estate at Nile green organza made Mi ntiral and has M en attending the Florida Charlotte N. C. where Mr. Oil_
J ~1ntry
l n l r y near Glasgow, came to th*
t h*t of Mrs. Moor.-V. They S tate University wgere she is a ham will attend an Oldsmotiile
W Jnlted
n lte d S tates
lates to attend the meet­
meet- c a rrj«d chartreuse f.-Mth - fans member of Chi Omega social Sor­ Sales Managers meeting.
ing of the Garden Club of Amer- accented with Ixora. They all wore ority. Mt*. Alford attended Leon
‘lea in Minneapolis. She carried m atching ostrich tips in their hair High School and graduated from
Tommy Stringer, Johnmv AJv*the Invitation of the Duchess of and long shirred gloves.
Riverside . Military Academy in amler and Floyd Cooper will arGloucester to gardens of the BrflMr. Rutledge served bis myi ss Gainesville. Ga. During the rec en t| rive Sunday from M ira Hill. U.
ish Isles and a notebook In whicn best man and ushers w er- Ju lisn war I.,.
_» for two u.aaa
I* U'llftf
lie served
year* twill.
with ' C,
where th«*V
they llAVl*
have WPll
been nltCIHl*
altend
to jot down garden ideas which R. Alford and Chari*-* .11. Alford the lOCth Infantry Divition in E u -|ln g summer school for th e p u t
c o u ld .b e u tilis e d 'in her native of Tallahassee. David Nusblckel of rope. He i* m.w attending the! nine week* at Mars lliil College.
heath.
W inter Park and Raymond G. Fox Florida State Univ^rsltf.
The big contribution to
Friends of C. A. Anderson will
uf Hanford.
«
Out-of-town guest* fa r the wedAmerica by l.ady Graham waa
ding included Mrs. Mae Conoley lie glad tp learn that Lo has lwen
Mra. McCal.i, mothex
. ^bar-kM w U dge-of "Scotland's
bride, wore a coral faille itress « n- from Valdosta! Mr. and Mr*. Al­ removed from the Oi»ng* .Mem*
£ Garden Hrhrme," under which
broidered with crystal bestls. Her ford. Mr. andi Mr*. Julian Alford orial Hospital and Is recuperating
n number of tho famous es­
.............
with
corsage was of w hite ruses. The and children. Ann and Bud. Mr. while visiting In Gainesville
ta tes Including Q lam ls^J'astU
m other of the groom, Mrs. Alfoid, am) Mrs. Charles A lfu rJ ami Mis. Anderson.
and Balmoral V e r* /throw n
was gowned in pale pink ami daughters, (Ha 4ant1 Mary Atlfrt,
open to th* pbbUc for ^ fee.
Rev, Joseph Crew* uf tin* Church
sw eetheart roses and gardenias Mr*. Nor w an Stone, Mr*. Joe
The profits—191,040 last vesr
formed her corsage.
Henry, Miss- Isabelle G ists, Miss of Gud will leave on Sumlfiv a f te r ­
—went to th* support of th*
A reception a t the Mitvfnir Inn Mae Guinn, M|s* M argaret Lou noon with Mrs. Crews, theii daugh­
Juraihg AaScottish District Nursih
followed the wedding. Tin* guests Flynn. Miss Hetty Patterson, Ml^s ter. Misa Jean Crews, and son
sortition.
rlr
were met at the door by M rt. ft. Carrie Kate BoyFngton,
Miss P a t­ Charles to attend th e-tw o weeks'
"Scotch gardens have never been 0 . Fox and ahown to the icceiving sy W alnwrlght. Mr. and Mre. assembly of the denomilistlon at
■— i " —
particularly fahmus," she told .t line. Palms, ferns and candelabra Grover River*. Richard Lamb. Fred Cleveland. O.
small new* conference recently.I formed a background for the re­ Drake, Jam es Graham and Grorgo
Mr*. I. T. S trin g er left on Wed­
lish gardens a n faraour reiving line which was composed Goode from Tatlahasse; Mis* Marf he world over and tb ire are of Mrs. McCall, Mrs. A lfotd, the oulta Imnce and Miss Gloria nesday for Jacksonville to sftend
Mnany of tliem In tha United bride and groom, and the a tte n ­ Lance. St. A ugustine;
Estelle several days with her slslei, Mr*.
State*.
dants. Miss Ja n e Thigpen pre­ Junes. Jacksonville; Mrs. Clyde E. E. Keen*. Before returning to
"But most of the famous Eng­ sided over the bride's book. The Byrd, Daytona Reach; Dr. and Sanford she will visit bt-i d augh­
lish garden* have Scot gardener* bride’s table was covered with a Mr*. C asw ell-and Mr. and Sira. te r and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr*.
—because they are the best there white Madeira d o th and rpntored Mack Jones and d/lughter Bever­ C. W. Appleby, in Ocala for a fo e
are."
.#
with an arrangem ent of white* es­ ly, Orlando; and Mrs. J. 1L Jones, days.
Lady Graham explained th a t un- ters, gladioluses and Turn. This Mr. and Mr*.-J. R. Jon**s. Jr. and
Mr*. J . N. Rqbson, Sr. ha* re ­
tH about B0 years ago, th* usual was flanked with five branched Mr. and Mr*. C. T. Niblark and
turned from a three m onths' 'a c a garden In Scotland was walled- candelabra holding burning white daughter Dorothy of Oviedo.
tion visiting relative* in Charles­
in and she^ered, and th a t within
ton. Manning, Columbia a m i-An­
the walls wera -ruw n vegetables,
to abandon the whole scheme
derson. S. 0. She was joined in
flow sra and fruit,
Hints To Housewives South Carolina by Mss. II. L.
. £ "About B0 years ago .expedi­ • because there ju st weren’t
enough’ people to keep gartio n s to China and Tibet -and
Weekly from Home Demons! ratios Anderson of HastlQg*, Fla. They
also visited in A tlanta, Ga.
other foreign lands resulted in
dens weed-free. Then we de- .
HpertallaL Tallahaasc*
bringing
back plants we had
elded lo go ahead with the
Friend* will be Interested to
never seen before in the British
scheme anyway because if a
By ISAUKLLP. S. THIJURHY
learn th a t Mis* Phyllis Smith who
Isles," she continued. “ We dimgarden had been' In perfect
Extension Food Economist
is studying a t Columbia U ifvercovred, much to our surprise,
condition It wou)d h are lookThe guava, tho ao-called apple ’sltv and Miss Catherine M orri­
th a t m any o f them thrived in
•ed very unpatriotic."
of the tropics, grow* and flourish­ son, nursing in Rye, N. Y„ worn
S cotland."'
In the w arm er w estern part of
Among the m*wt popular g a r­ es happily all over southern Flor­ th* dinner guest* of Mr*. E. S,
th* country, the gardeners de­ dens .are, of course, Balmoral ida. It grow* well III nearly every Jeltrup, the form er Lillian ITranveloped
rhododendron gardens, which was one of Queen Vic­ type soil w hether it is*ltght and *n. and Mr*. A rthur H rsnan (n
and w ater gardens.
toria’s favorite c a s t l e s , and sandy or rich and heavy. Hence, S candal*. N. Y. recently.
m "And w hat's more palm trees Glands- (pronounced
"G lam s” ) Floridans are fortunate indeed
Mrs. C. F. Stahl o f.O x fo rd , N.
and tree f e rn s ' rro w beautifully which was started In th* 11th in having such a valuable and deth ere,V ahe added. - .
idable fru it growing and flour­ C. with Miss B arbara Stahl and
Century, ha* a tradition-laden
'
In eastern Scotland, with it* history, and was the family hotne
ing under a variety of eon- Mias Marion H aw thorn of W^shhigh ground and frost through of Queen Elisabeth before hm dition* and spreading tap ily from ington, D. C. are stopping at the
a few days
A pril, all aorta' of Alpine plants m arriage. Auchincruiv* and its seed. No. the common
guava M ayfair Inn for
. . oth
-. er point*
*
In
rlor to visiting1
flourish richly.
does
not
come
true
from
seed.
hanging garden* originally lie.
lor Ida. Mr. and Mr*.
Stahl
Th# "G arden Scheme" waa a longed lo the Oswald fam ily, and
W ith the recent discovery of the
boon during the w er In' stim ulat­ w*a once the home of Richard heavy concentration of an im port­ formerly liT*d in Sanford for a
nUbiher
of year* where
Mr.
ing Interest in increasing tha Oswald who as m inister plent vitam in cantained in the guava Stahl was in eharg*
of the
food supply, Lady G raham laid, Ipotent Ur y with the United States. an
many Florida people ar* . at last Experim ent Station.
"Moat of the Mg relates
Inverewr on l-och Ewe is a great aw akening lo its rem arkable po­
;a
abort a aa m b tr of gargarden showpiece ,w ith hundred« tentialities and a re making exten­
• deners." she said. "A t first
of apocits of South A frican, Chi­ sive plantings for commercial us*. W inter Furs Will Be
w* thought th a t w*'d kave
nee* and South American planta.
D uring th* w ar year*, govern­
In L ow -P rice Range
m ent agencle* concerned with the
nutrition of th* men in m ilitary
ny DOROTHY ROE
service purchased m *nf tons of Associated Pres* . Fashion Editor
14c
OPENS
guava from Cuba.' In fact, the
T here's good new* for working
enfirs Cuban crop waa taken over girls this year in the new budget12:45 P. M.
in 1944. Puree w as manufactured priced fu r costa r&gt; |d y for the
40c
DAILY!
for fo rtify in g eanned cherries, bsr- rail m a rk e t Moden science and
ries, and oth er fruita and jama fu rriers' skill .combine to pro*
and jellies to a desired Vitamin duce some new num bers that look
TODAY and FRIDAY!
'C c o n ten t L arge quantities were like m utation minks b u t’ tu rn out
“BLACKMAIL,
dehydrated. Allied troops were to b* m uskrat.
E sther
D orthy, th*
lig h t­
supplied uith guava product* In
HERE’S THE WHOLE SHOCKING STORY OF THI
emergency rations lo hslp main- hearted designer who up to now
In th*
tala resistance ag ain st Infection. has specialised -strictly
SO-CALLED “ FRIENDSHIP CLUBS’* THAT SELL
T esta show th a t a product mad* fabuleus, recognises a tren d of
MARRIAGE. COMPANIONSHIP AND ROMANCE,.
time* and turn* up this
from th is goodly f r u i t guava
BUT DELIVER SHAME AND EXTORTION!
season w ith a aeriaa of costa pric­
powder, la «o rich In Vitamin C. ed
In tha budget bracket but
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th a t four ounces of It would pro- utilising all the trk k e she usually
arctic explore r ^ for lp^ ksspa
keep* i»u p her— etesve
'scurvy
plsUnum-plat*d
Dad*.
Does It not seam
Choosing m u sk rat as th* most
th erefo re, th a t Florida people
should Increase Its cultivation and

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Incorporated”!

- tSHORT p r o g r a m Mareb of Time’* -- “NEW TRAINS FOR OLD"
Pete Smith’*— “SURE CURES”
“COMMUNITY BING”

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SPECIALS
8 and 9
■O n e T a b le

Our Hark

LADIES' HATS
\ a r i e t y o f (Q uality S tr a w s

LADIES’ DRESSrrr
and I'LAYSIUTS

V a lu e s to 7.1)5

Values tu 14.75

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2 - 9S

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One Titbit*

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COTTON PRINTS
Lit!'hille Muslin
Valnps to 1.25 i'll.

Special
2 yds, for 4 .00
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One Group

RAYON MATERIAL
W a f f le w e a v e s , Jurttov atnl

l.iiifit wruvm-

UC-'J

V alue.a t o l.'.irt yd,

Special
J.OU yd.

'A

O u t' Tttblt*

CROTON NK
Hright, colorful patterim,
extra Kl)&lt;,d Quality, ri'Riilnrlv
Boh! for as much ns I.7H ytl

Special
| . 0 0 yd.
('aitnott

G uirnoir

BATH TOW 101*S

BATH CLOTHS

Heavy weight, large size
(20x40).- Colons uf Blur
anti Hose, regular 7Dr each.

Fine quality, while grounds
with broad checks in colord.

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^ fd rJ .O tf

Special
2 for J.UO
One Hack

CHILDREN’S DRESSES
Age.t 4 to 14.

Valuf.t to 4.95

CJoHt'out
B ta rc ro ju i .

J .9 8
NYLON HOSK

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A P R O N S

Hv Gotham Gotd Stri|w uud Gor

The new, m I r a c 11* dlith towel,
twice as ah.torbent, drlrtt In a
Jiffy. practically lintleaa.
t&gt; in a Imix, regularly 1.05

rtile group ITtlhlic a n d

iton regularly prict tl to I.D8 jtaii

I'tml-.

Special
J.UU box

J.2!&gt; pair

Special

Cotton

C IC JU M H lt

a

- '2 for J .00

Men'it Knitted

DOROTHY GRAY
' ORANGK FLOWER
SKIN LOTION

SWIAi TRUNKS

SWIM TRUNKS

10 oz Uitlle, regularly 2.00

By McGregor

All Wool, Sizes ,Small. Med.
and I.ge.
Regularly H-50

*

Special
4 .0 0

Boxer ttyIcs in eolnrful pat*'
lc n i-t.

Ages H In IK, regularly 3 50

Special

CloNCOllt

J .9 S pair

J.Oo pair •
One Table IloyH1

.Mt'itjft Blue Bandana
BOYS’ SOX
........... .
........... IAN DK KRCII IKES

SLACK SUITS
Uy Tom Sawyer

5fine!iiivalue*
3!"*A
nM t
ut 5.95.
Special

fancy

paM tum

sifUt

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Special

‘ 3 pr. for i.lMf
3 : 98
UoyV

Men’s

SPORT SHIRTS

BLUE WORK
SHIRTS

All wanhablu mater­
ials In agea 8 thru 18.
Values to 2.49

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Sanforized nialerialn
sizes 141 thru 17.
Values to 3.80

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�THE SANFORD HF.RAIXJ. SANfnRn. FI.ORiDa

T H p R f lD A Y . A U G . 7 . 1 9 4 7

PAGE SIX'

THE flANF,OftD HERALD. RANFORD. FLORIDA

T H U R S D A Y , A U G . 7. 1947

Celery Feds To Entertain
L o c a l s S p l i t Twin
Bill W ith A&gt; Last
Night; Tom at Hut is
Oustanding Victory

I'A l.A T h I

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• •
Plan* for tlfc* "P lay er A pprnrla.
linn N ig h t” I" I* held a t • the
Municipal H W Saturday nii^ht.
w when the Sanford CelrrV ‘Fr'd*
m eet the Orlando SKpatpr* nff.
. ( w eiru n d e r way and will J.** com• pleterl by tomorrow plght. ft- was • i M i m i i
* , announced t.alay bv Floyd I’al. , mer, chAirman of the . committee. UftliUMl
’ I l ’alm er stated . th a t the com: ) jhM'.'»*&gt; •
■ im itte r to aid ,ln the event would
- : la* named and announced
by
l i r U . e t f *•». a , A u a u it ln * "
.*,*•:*..
r -s F a t a l^ • :• 11
j tomorrow.
. . .*• H n y liu ia l u * i h I . I ^ n b u f a
; j There will l« no fM d events,
T . S s i 'i L a m , •
**lan d the program will concume
O H a m lo *• IM y t .u .a II , a r t .
Hi
v .iK H .i
al Te*,il&gt;ur«
• lain-- pu *&lt; P 'lalk a

ll« ARTHUR IIHCKWITH, Jit.
Il«-rnlil Sport* Kililiir •.
JllltK. Ill , *
Th.- fifth plat, STinfiliil Ctlnry ,L ) t d l|lJ .ID * f. it
PAI* calm'll tint*' h a lt iranr* iiii I he T»in «/*ff, •
fourtli plan* Orlando Senatiir, laat
night hj ip liltih g a twin Mil with
the -Palalka A u l
icinal I’ark. 'Shnforrf won the
‘ tw ilight nffalr. 7 to 2. a rd drop­
ped th* nightcap, II to h.
Tonight the F u ll entertain the
' DeLnn.l Hid Data In u slngl.i till
at the local ball orrhanl.
. A* th.* iitu jt of last night's lilt*
♦he Feds are resting four full
gam es ahead iIf the 1‘alatkn A'*
and onlv three and on.* half lilts
' Jieblnd the Solon*.
.Jo lin n v T om at w ent th e ro u te
fo r th e KM* in th e o r.efln .' eon*
* 1.1 a la
test np.l , r a lte r,*1 e ff -*ltv, ly ten I’alatka
A lai,-a* blows to rh u lk up th e 7 - . . I ..III.

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?
.
.

T here a r r 24,000 taxicab
Herlong taxKcd a 150 fine on the
Daytona Heath Baaeliall Ataocla* panic* in the United State*.
lion for failure to -p-ntect playera from "Vile and abuiive lanifuaxe** u ttered by fani.
The Lake County Judge i»*ued
a firm w arning to all cluba th at
failure ‘ nf any*
_
association. In
protect viaitiog players from unsportsm anlika aliuae would result
in a sim ular penalty.

DeLand A u g u it' 7 (Special)—
le ag u e director* recngnlterl the
reiignation of AI Com '.i na presIdSnt of the Fluriila S tate League
Here' yesterday afterniam in *a
called meeting, a h d immediately
ni.nied Judge Sidney llerlong. Jr.,
of laresliuig as hie successor.
Gold, silver, cattle and oil S ir
In aiblition to elevating Herportant products of Mexico.
long, the directors elevated Karl imThere
arp 52,000 auto repair
Hussy of St. Augustin* to the
g arages In the United States
vice-presidency v arated Ly Herl""Jf.
.
At 8L Helena liv e s-a tortoise
Immediately a fte r bring named which probably saw Napoleon.
head of the Florida S late lo-ague,

o n ir four per r rn t of the land
rurface of Norway ia cultivated.

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N ,w Y o r k
n « tro ll
IUM,on

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to 2 victory.
Hookb. righthander ,Jn.*l
farr.mon opened on tie* bill for I I , M l,. T W(.‘ l a w lilt .
l* ,H o o v ,|i.
(be local* In the final.* but was . i r s l a l i . i i kl.iWn l u m Im k ,. H a r d ,
fir
e
s
:
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IV
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k
l,
p
la y ,: I miY*
relieved in the Second. ran to (j)*
to H a rk
I m*,! fit
Van Kinnamon w ith the bases PI fa. *, , , InI m l»,H«*U«at
,&lt;
I*, la ik a I , H a n fo r.t *
loaded and two men cut. Klnnn- •Una on I m IIi : o il l u i a a a n t. T o
won. atringbeaii »*i^U^*iw , m n .real J, ‘lo&lt;er» : * ,'" .,k ....
'*
•- rerrrrtfr aroulreit from the Dl- Itrlati,,, X, TiiujjI ?■ lilt, off firHr
H,
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InnlriH*.
T
r.inu
off
Ijrrtd llnl Hats.
&lt;
■lott.ri a in I Ikhlnai. \\ l.inlou plicl,Ralph Satterfield! Fwl first , r Tomat. l,.»,nH i*ltch,r. I)»la*
0 . t'm|.lor.
Ilalla *ap&gt;t
' sarker. wa* hit by a hot grounder I ,
off the hat of AI Fit tin in the TlO.a or Halil, t i l l .'
ninth frame of the opening tilt,
it It not believed th a t th*.* injury
Is serious, however Satterfield may
lm out for a day or tw a In order
to trea t tin* painful lwui*e. Je rry
Silverman will handle lb** initial
sark duties while Sa'tcrfiold It

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

ORANGE

tu rn
tr

KKCOltD HrAYEKS for rent. By
CUNCItFrrH SF.HF.lt FIFE
day or we,*k. Tito Music Ibis, 110
W. 1st SL Phone 053.
* SEPTIC TANKS. Grease Traps
nioeks. Aluminum Windows u n j
Screens. White cement. Faint,
O FFICE space In Melsch Building
Large
Ig
ir g e fight
n g n t oflces,
u i ic c a , .newly
n e w . / decor
u n ...F frm a-tlle, Hurricane brac.*s
aiPI, all utilities, heat and ja n i­
Miracli* Concrete Company, 307
tor servica furnished. Call tWAW. n . A* A. Dept. Store4 CEILING fans tor sal
D rug 8tor*.

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famous juice* — serve
them Ice cold for r*.
freshing and cooling
relaxation, mix 'em for
a tasty punch drink for
th* kiddles!

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TABLE SUPPLY
E L O Y E T T ’ SE
PICCLY WIGGLY

Ovtrr.lt II.t, n e t

V O -11* *n.i* ,» e t. ffl

ltm.ll liNlltd lm IVrtlhfD Tftl

SfW t«»rk
I -suit*

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Q u a n ti t y R ig h ts R o se rv o d

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IJGIe Pineapple
YKMTKHDAVS STARS

H

lfv» rA i*
* &gt;i |i

M*,kr«* Itaafner S -nsinrs, shut
out the Red So* 1-0 fn, 1b** ftyrns’l
lime th is season, holding Teil
William* ami romphny to five

I»rlm cr»«. t»

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D octor's O rders Fig

12 -oz

J u ic e

('nlifnrniii
Pink Meat
Melon*. III.

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*, Monterey Qrsp* Juice

Bob Elliott, Braves, hit a three
in hom e, and scored I wire to
ail the Hrnvrv to a 7-3 victory

P ru n e

&lt;

Calif. Gravrnstein

5

tbs 3 9 c

A p p le s

2

Lb*

23c

19c Lemons ib 13'^c
None Higher! Green Top

Plain or Self-Rising Flour-

C a rro ts 2

Ballard’s 5

L. I. Cobbler

Yellow

P o t a t o e s 1 0 ibs 4 2 c

O n io n s

nine Honnet

bch*

17c

T o m a to es

2

Lb

15c

Lb&lt;

15c

Pound

Dixie Darling Cracked'

!?ew Dessert

★

Peaches

21c

Ilavn Pine Crushed

Del Monte Early Garden

Government Graded*Commercial

no soape m

MADESUDSUK£
■et-wtse, commercial beef rut*
rktagis of^your family meals.
Beat whrtt braised* b r ■water-cooked,
■lowly simmered.
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CHUCK ROAST
SHORT Iliris
IIAMRCRGER
Price
Wtlaon'a Com.King Hit

B aeon

ib

Spiced Luncheon

rL.n
ii

Orange Band Rklnleis

Ijtrgtf Center Cula.WP5tcm

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M API IT WIITIN0H0USI

tion and never claimed. This furniture will be cleared out during
Dr.

A Dr. 2 ^

to 8-lb. Seymour

Get in early and buy rugH, chairs, igpa beds and
suites you wanted so much during the Auction

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There will "be on our floor only pieces-of furniture sold a t auc­

Customnry

Time Pay.

F ra e

men! Plan

Delivery

Small gas refrigerator.

7 M agnolia Ave.

Phone 989

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You can ’t match the "heart” of
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BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST
T i l t : •iit. i ' i .

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World't Champion
Valva-in-Hcad
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Design!

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TUB- MAI
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IN p i BHTATK «'K JOHN ' ­
HCOtPlN. • P rrram l.
IN Ti l t ,
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sunk hav in '. i cla im h . hi t*r:
U anhh a u a in h t s a i i * k h t a tk

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L ee,rote, U me lowei, priced
motor car with a Val,e*ln*Heod Engine—
the type of cai engine which holdt oil
recordi for efficiency —for giving moilmum power from every ounce ol fuel

a m # o l / c e i l p lic a te (71 biheal* ol m*!e«
Of ta iv ic a to o w n ,it , o n d ( 3 ) p...**t»*. of
OamtCt te iv e d . In fo c i, Ihit t#u&lt;d) C h e ,
r o l,l V a lv e in H i a .1 Engine h u t d - r c i e d
m o r , awlet, foe mote o » a c i i . . . . « i 'u ./.m y e r

Vufye w'/faid fa­

period; Ihoic tuiy other u’/ ' -*&gt;\ -r -**3„ e

it Ih# "champion of cbo&lt;|ipion»~ on all
1 count!. (1) Volv#*tn*H#ad peeform-

noitflpit nm l r v « iu itx l in i &gt;n n « m *&lt;n»
r la ltn * tktiff d k rtlilH l* w h ic h | o u " r
» lilt» f o f &gt;ou. m a y k m *
( h r m la lp ««f
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r r » » r .|, Intr o f s jh l t*ouill&gt;'. ( q ih *
i! o y t i l r i u t l i r u f H rm iiH iir IM w n lT .
K lo r h U . at lilt o f f ir r It 111* r o U r l
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AUTOS FOR SALE
7 Pats, L iv e s to c k . Supplies 1040 DODGE 1W van truck, good

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

EE TH E new Lawn Shaver. Ask
fo r dem onstration. SENKARIK W ANTED—UP TO 30« N1
GLASS A PA IN T CO. 113-114
HAM PSHIRE FRYERS. 2!i
W. 2nd 8b
•
3 LIUL ON FOOT. PRO
DELAND. FLA. 190-XJ. I
ROOF COATING. Asbestos Alu­
VERSE PHONE CHARGES.
minum roof coating- good for
n j |a l , slat* or conijioiition roof­
ing. Stop leaks. Cools your horns 8
HELP WANTED
10 to 15%. Ten year w arranty.
SENKARIK G LA88 A PAINT
CO. 118-114 W. 2nd St.

GIRL for cashlsr A roamstil coun­
ter. also soda girl. Lass f t Drag
rxiran h in d a a d e shoes.
u

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85 FORD 2 door sedan $150.00, see
Mr. Gatlin. 420 W. F irs t 8 b
1935 CHEVROLET cou
condition cheap. 1027
completely overhauled
2nd 8 b Roy Keel.

trained farm m anager for fa
in Zell wood area. Good posit
fo r rig h t party. A. Dud* A So
Oviedo, phone 2161.

COLORED GIRL fo r p a rt tints
house work and laundering. Ap­
ply 112 W. 2nd SU.
r

LET «£ 6 f r A FIRM FOOTiN
SO S I0 0 N T MISS1 , —

X-CEL STQRE
20E Hanford Ave.
Cnnlor Pomace
2.80 per cwt.
Cotton Seed Meal
4.80 per cwt.

* F ertilizer- '
4 -7 -5

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8 8 .4 8 m
4 2 .7 5
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Also Gamtox, DDT and
other Insecticide*. *

SANFORD
X-CEL STORE

A

Rv. Paul R(}hinsov

ETTA KETT

Fresh Celery. Seed
(Golden i.in-.’hrr—-Ilfl

FOR BALR—Llmerott for drive- EX PERIEN CED celery grower
esaase

condition. 0 new Urea, l i t N.
French. Phone 1164-W.

5 -5 -8

view. A.D.IL Car* Herald.
MrNETIX A YOST fLORIRTS
WAITRESS WANTED.
Sipes Av*. Just off Celery
Term inal GHB.
Office ph. 403 residence ph. 015*1
Nabisco Cheese

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r iM l il) * c h ir ||F

MICKEY MOUSk

hour* a day to r excellent
in g t, w rite for personal

Customary

*
to succeed It.
vleigh business
k County. IBOO;
i sold 20 years.I
i are a hustler,
w rite Itaw -.

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES

Paints, P o u ltry Supplies, Kalla,
Purina Feeds, Groceries and

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HELP W ANTED

rN K H H rnr tiam l .HI.) .'(It
it H a u l.m l H ano i.*............. Ill
la. m i l &lt;lH till dal III
A l&gt;. I S U .
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C la r k « r ta t.l C lin r t l •'•Milt

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CAS C O M t O S I nt I n - , . I
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C k « v r« li( §)*•• fOM *k# H O C A l it f k t f of W f h f
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales 9
WORK W ANTED
l-H-t H»e oulitaml,# ......
f it h c r - « i( k i ii* « »o C kg ffo lfl In Ik* io****f pt k • »p»»a«
and Service. The Music 1 Box,
f a l l o l I I I K a s * ‘ A c tio n y
f..|| .Winn • f t.».*«i 1-41*4, ii*
Ck#W 0l«f oU* kft»9t **0 lb# M U h o l fbk#f Unnlte*4
11U W. 1st St. Phone 053;
EX PERT p a in tin g — contract
F n u n l ) I fa !
Mill l*s
* f f * |» ‘.l
t'osff (OntkMliOft. tkA lh 0 # AtUxt lid * ond
hourly basis.
S. G. Uro|
t r Mb
1. * ut. r &gt; f ■ 1 »l.
Action H y d ro U k ftcakac -. o c o «b tn o »o n o t i a U t y
the rooItbreexM off t-aku C ath­
h ifih ro t uM t #*i «
W*1
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Free estim ates. Phone 7B1-J
SEWING MACHINES
.
found only be Cbovrolot ond blgb or pftcod core
erine. ta r g e ground* an I walk*
f r o m «|ih * 1 t|»»» H r m l l f l r Fm iM It
F n U fl II ' „
H ^ n fsiitf l.t gttiMHW
safe from auto traffic. I.aigcl SALKS A SERVICE
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
l&lt;v*j.v and rooms. Brick contirur- H K Itrs SEWING MACIf. Silt'll1 cleaning A waxing. Our, power
idh.—Can aeeonimla te *ff» imlyr - m -JL FRENCH.-PH. 1100-----Pa w iie l K eep your p resent cor in flood
Phone o r write for reservation COAI. circulating heater. Reason
ru n n in g condition by b ringing il to u t for
at once. Oviedo 23A2 or Dr.
able. Ph. I1G5-J.
M artin 2302 or w rite Box 137
skilled service, n o w a n d at re g u la r intervals,
Ilf I h r llilM lt
Chuluota Florida. Large sedan CANVA8 PAINT- clear ami rotuntil
ypu secure d eliv ery of your now
n
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pon.
ROOFING
ROOF
P
ainting,
all
e«*f
Jfihr
for guesta to visit their doctor.
ora. SENKARIK GLASS A
kinds. Smith Bro. Phone 1188.
,n ,M |s**btiCAlb»f). Auv 7 I!*41»
C hevrolet. Com e in today!
PAINT CO. Phone 320.
AVAILABLE at once, convenient­
ly located down town section,
12 SPECIAL V MV ICES
un to date apartm ents w i'h all FLORENCE porcelain k,ro»rnc
range, perfect condition ffiS.OO.
modern conveniences. Adult*
Mrs. .Moon, Phone I&lt;ongwo«d 23. FOR RENT—Floor aandcr. Easy
operation. Reasonable r a le j, Han­
ford P aint A Glamt Co. Phone
CYPRESS
Lawn
Chaim.
Assent
2 ^W A N T E D TO RENT
N o t lr r I*
*jr | K c t i tlm l K illlli
bled with screws, painted nr un­
I *4 * i M ii *. r ||« ii f M
painted. S.M1 at 2-112 Palmetto
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
irl*
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ry|M»vl
n» K i r r t i i r i r « i
2 or 3 bedroom house, eluse in,
Ave. Phone 210-W.
PARTS AND SERVICE
’ Ihf ••tiilr nf Iren# T |j t n | l f
good references. Phone 423-M.
TrSMlt, llu l
—fsleel • ♦bw&gt;f ty
SMITTY’B Self-propelled l^w n
GARAGE, apply to lie E. Cochran,
S m itty's Garage cor­ YA-DK moth proofing la sts 5
ner Second S treet and Sat.fnnt
years. Have your wool*ns moth
Avenue. Call 1139 for free dem­
proofed now. Downtown Clean­
onstration.
ers A Lanndry. 113 Palm etto
3 REAL ETTATE FOR SALE
Av*. Phona 014.
'
OZAKK IKE
COMPLETE kitchen in one unit.
JUlUtK
G as atov*,-overt, frigtdatre. sink Plano T uning and Repairing. L. L
ITATk
SAVE IT SPIKE
and euplmard. Mareenell.. Cabin
GUESS ILL
vOU AINT Ht/\riD
Court. French and Park. Phone
PITCH A
SUM CHANCE THE BUGS
MORTGAGE LOANS
MOTHIN' YL f f
iltliT
AP
iMlkllim1
TAfYANJ
RO OKIt AMD
TODAY
Rrxjlor
Show cards and posters
“Dr. Charles f;.‘ f’erwm* ‘
SAVE THE REST
Registered Irokar and
w w
CRACK OF
0 — DUE'S SION 8 BXVICK
MITCHELL 'window ulr run.lltionOF OUR STAFF'
H’ HILL
Optometrist
Insurance Agent
FOR THAT
er.
Will
cool
room
15
X
20
feet.
0DL
an
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rail.
Phone
1021
TH'CROWS,
Rm. 4
Florida S tale Bank Bldg.
Sanford A ftantir Ilk. Illdg.
SIEGE OF
Randall Electric Co.
Hours: 9-12 1-3
I'hune 294
RADIATORS cleaned and repair
DOUBLE* 1
NEW, two atory, three bedroom NEW unused double bed. innerSat. 9-13
HEADERS. 1
ed. Cohen R adiator Shop, 10&lt;
home. Two ear garage. On
Sanford Ave. Ph. 358-W,
spring m attress A -bot springs,
Kyea Examined • Glaaae- Filled
corner lot 110 x 140 In M ayfair.
$75.00. 200 W. 1fith St. Through
CLEANING
A M
Will tell unfurnished or furnished.
a typographical error the price LAND
LRAINAGK. I NEW CATBR
Phone 366-M.
*
quoted in Monday’a paper was
PILLAR DEI8RL BULLDOZ­
WA f«m t houses, 18 acres land,
ERS W ITH P A L M K T T 1
W heeler o f Sanford
'/Three ihrh wells, 2H mile* S.
RAKES
TWO
3 /4 YD.
CANVAS AWNINGS
of Monroe on highway 44. John
FOB 8 Al e
D RA G LIN ES.
EQUII*M ENT
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
Davis, ■ Box 10, l.ske Monroe, OLD N EW SPAPERS—3 0EN T8
NOW IN T H IS VICINITY.
N IM N ICIIT CONSTRUCTION
VENETIAN BLINDS
PER - POUND. BUNDLED IN
CO.. ORLANDO, FLA. PHONE
BUNDLES.
Hons# on large lot. Corner Hick*
Alamlnum, Steel, Wood)
ory and 7th St. 700 F„. »th St. ,
10. 16, 20 and 26 OFINT
10 DAY DELIVERY
12,900. Apply to J. FI. Walker, _______HERALD 0 P P IC E ______ .
010 Cypfcsa Ave.
Wc' REPAIR!
General F lectrir Vacuum Cleaner,
BARGAIN—A .new ro w re ta block
good comlition—R.e • * o n ab.l a,
B E T v o u DiPb r
u'ZEN SE.rVBA SC; MMWM
FI IK FT
{bungalow, with two bedrooms, • arIre. W rite'3lr*. John,M urph)C
WBOTG Tin AT , ’!
• B U LL A -U O iD t X B - H i p - A ■
. bmft, large living room, kltrl\rn
Bull
Phone 80S
e c 'P r v e - D e e i * ------------' ami ilin rttr. Concrrte walla are
reasonable. In fine rondl*
plastered on the inside anil slur*
May lw seen at F rim on'a.
rued on the nutalde. Concrete
floor* are covered with heavy
Used
New
Perfection porcelain oil
asbestos tiling blocks. Property
range. Good condition, 125.
la located in Sen Lnnta Section.
Phono 72M-W. '
.
Priced at 10.500.00. 31,000 00
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
down |iaym.*nt wiH nandiv.
ATTENTION TRI CK OWNERS
Fred Myers. 311 E. 2nd SL
Still have a small Ti-mom new New U. S. Royal 050 x 20 0 ply
bungalow. In P ln eh u ru Section,
ATTENTION
MOTHERS
tlr# nnd.tulH* 326.00. Keel's
priced a t *4,800.00.
—D IA PER 8E R V IC E —
Paint Shop, 300 W. Jed SL
A new road side aindwich and
Baby V alvet furnlabes hoapUal
f'B l shutt on Highway 17 north See Jim m ie Cowan's Sheet. Metal
elean,st*rile (llaper*
Works for new Radiators, new
of SanfeM. Building la 30 g 42
Ired centainsr,
R adiator cores. Radiator clean­
•• amt fully equipped for buslncsa.
i n g and rep a irin g ____________
Equipment consist* of:‘ 'steam
Call D aytona 2407le. MUax coffee Makers, conn
detail*. 90 diapers
f o a l. raaltMa. weak—
V*e
g|
tors, stools, tables, cash register,
.“ FIR ST IN 8A
i t eurh timeat Than
■
Hy Bran Striker
and other kitchen equipment.
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A lea has a amall four-room
B
arber
Shop
open
T
hursday,
p n sn d to re llera s u c h srm p lo m sl
bungalow, deUched, for living
Ichest cash price paid tor used
*&gt; a re ra n ! fn ad lral test r t n k l,ant's
DANGSRf L W a OUT
F riday A S aturday.___________
quartan* Buildings and
all
furniture. Ted Davis F uraltura
Oun.tanind prorad rrm a rk a b lr tSeli'lut
equlpnvmt priced a t 85,500.00
Co. 311 E. l«b Ph. 958.
- DREDGING — Beach** an d land &lt;■ wrnaao troutiled th is way. I k s whs*
LET Mf Of r SCTi NELL BOTH FlR£ IU
Doctors r a il a u u r t n * s e d a llr* . I t hsa
VOU TAKE THK WASHED MAN AN*
fills ad laren t to lakes. Mobile s grand soo thing sltrc t on one •/
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ago or condition. Roy Reel, 309
T a k e n rs e u la rlr — P tn kh gin s C n m P ark.
SrwJStd helps b u ild u p resistance In i - i d i
W. 2nd 8L
lliw m a Also a tr e a t •tnm aahlc to n lsl

N.Y. Dr. I„I. Ducklings, lb 39c,
Dr. A Dr. Tender Fryers lb 69c

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THUR8 DAY, AUG. 7, 1947

HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

ClarkH Return From
11,000 M i l e Trip
Through 33 Staten
O, W. Clark and fam ily re ­
turned home T u r.d ay firm m
H.WJD mile trip to th e Pacific
ro ast during which they v l.ilH
polnta of Interest in 3.1 states,
•aid Mr. Clark today. He declar­
ed th a t during the whole
they “a d v e rti.n l F lorida.” They
were accompanied to l,ong Beach,
Calif., by M n. Annabelle Lee
and E arl l.ee who plan to live
there. They left on June SO.
Mr. Clark reported that e x ­
cept In the went, he fouud price*
of ehoea and mAfrhandifte much
higher th an in Florida.
They vieitrd Ml. Capulin iNew Mexico,' he '.a id , 1'ikr’s Peak
in Colorado Spring*, Halt - Lake
City, th e G rand *’ Canyon and
Bouhlrr Dam. In California they
Waited Hollywood and t&lt;oa A nge­
la* and vicinity and crossed tie(Solden (iate llinlge ami vlsil.il
Chinatown ami other |ioints of in
te re it in San rranctaco. They
drove through the Itedwood foi
• It. In Oregon they ,aw the »er
lion cave*, he stated.
Other imint* of inlerrst de»rr di­
ed by Mr. Clark were the (iram l
Coulee flam in Washington, Van-,
rotiver, II. C-. the Lewis and
Clark cave* in Montana, Yellow•tope National Park in Wyoming
including Old Faithful geyser,
aleo liear*. deer, elk and inooM,
They aleo *aw the lllack
in South Dakota.

State Employment
Service Re-enters ”
Agriculture Field
. TALLAItA88KF., Aug. 7 (Hnecr ia l)—The Florida 8tat« Employ­
ment Service hae rrcnterrd the a g ­
ricultural 'placem ent, field, With
authority to solicit orders nm|
make r e f e v a li, -Carl B. Sm ith,
Chairm an of the Florida Indus,
trial Corninissit^ announced.
Under the term* and provision*

Frankly these are the hottest values we ever
offered. Come by train, bus, car or B -2 V
but come! Kspecially if you w ant •

REAL DOLLAR VALUE’*

1 1 H jR sg jK

/A u g u s t

•

F u tu r e !

INNERSPRING MATTRESS
As n kfnricr tHIm $39.50 Innerxprlnji
mnllrrsH with u Having o f $10.00, will
give you nn Idea of the tremenduu;
value* that y.»u will flnd'fn MATHER*!'
AUGUST SALK. If you need new bed
ding by nil means come, nee, and but
this aensnlionnl value.

ll In a rare and unusual bargain to get all three
pieces at thin ftmn/ingly low price. Complete that
guest room NpW!
*• - t"

Kitchen
Cabinets

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New Style Ice

You will rave many n
penny on Ice, as well ax
the Initial Having on the
purchase of this gleam­
ing white enamel refrig­
erator. -Limited to slock

Deluxe Box at
$59.95 ‘

Other« Priced

OVER 20%

REDUCTIONS

If your kitchen needs rejuvenating, by all m eaps
-do not miss these splendid Dinette v a lu e s/

Service
For

EXTENSION TYPfc

the D epartm ent o!f . Agrinullui’i
during the war. This plan In no
way m irrfen-* with the Kxtensiu'i
/Sendee carrying uu its program.
A memorandum outlining. ih ‘i
new plan has lieen sent to Ihu
field offices of. the Employment
Service and the new plan is a l­
ready in effect.

If you want a large suite, with cxtcnslun liable l
and 1 flddlchark rhnirs at this new low . . . plan
to come early frlddy morning, as they woU’1. lost
long at this price.

1 PORCELAIN TOP
WANT TO SAVE $25? You may If ,yeu desire _
this type of suite with porcelain refectory top and KEG.
4 upholstered Unllfer chairs.
09.95

Oviedo Home Building
K m I H h C fleas
P u r T tm l
of A tlanta, Ga. arc visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Charles T. N iblark and

Miss LaJune F ile s Is nt T am p
Bear Wallow in North Carolina.

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Persona desiring farm lalmr ran
fila (heir orders directly with
the
local Employment Service
the D epartm ent of A griniltiiic
nuke* as-before -th e farm place-

i d

BREAKFAST SETS REDUCED!
I
our AUGUST
SALE!
I;t for
•

llere'ti another real
value, plus a STEPSAVER for the lady
of Ihe house. Regu­
larly Hold for $19.50,
ho you ran see the
ronHMjuenl h it v I n g.
Oceans of storage
npare. jyllh a fine
l a r g e work (op to
save the steps.

farm placements, soliciting o r­
ders directly. During this |ieritM
the Department of AgiirultUMthrougli the Extension Servlet
agents ill the i-ounties will run
&gt;ua agricultural placement

Mr. and Mrs. Alex ta in h e rt
■
M tili
M
lv tday
iH f ,.Tuesday
(iH -r it w
e tffin u K
■Pent
the
visiting
frlsm ls and relatives in &lt;Medo lielfore
u t e
m u t n m g
. i t _____
returning
to .their
summer
home a t Daytona Beach

WK hre proud of thin POSTER HEP
suite at thbi new Ia&gt;w price. It In the
flrat time since the war that thia type
suite has been on rale. You'll like the
'Walnut finish plus the smart design
on each piece. Best of all . . . You'll
like the price.

!

R efrigerator

Depart
m rnt of A grleultute wll
-draw from thin field n
Employment Service will m u m e
its activities a* of Drremlier 31',
1047, a* provided under thv Wagner-Peyner Act,
Under the agreem ent cntcr.nl
into with the Iteiiartm ent of A g­
riculture through Ita F.xteiiiit-n
Service, Mr. Smith said the Em ­
ployment Service during the In-

•Mr- nnd Mrs. W, It. Milne, fnlh• r and mutljcr of Mrs. J I*. Cox,
hava returned front ssvcrul weeks
spent a t lioone, N,‘ C.

Poster Bedroom Suite

SPRING, MATTRESS

MODERN EXTENSION .
Modem 5 pc. l.lmed Oak‘ refectory style suite that
will give you years of- wear and service. Also a
saving that- will credit your pocketbook.

2 Superb Pieces*

.

You’ll he thinking In terms of refur­
nishing that living room Hoon, nnd at
MATHER’S AUGUST SALE, this suite
Is just one of many styles and valued
that will want to make you rave those
precious dollars. Covered in the latent
Tropical covers, w i t h Iilonde wood
trims. It’s assured value nt

RFJ
89.1

We Didn’t Forget the
Little Folks

CHROME BASE DINETTE

Yours for $79.95. This 5-pc. gorgeous CliROME
DINETTE with hairpin legit, refectory type table,
and chrome chairs to match. WHITE W m l RED

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High Chairs ..
$3.95 to $12.95 TOM
if*
. Strollers
Reg. $12.95'

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Mr. A lfred W right ha* a* his
guest Ills niece, M im Carol Willi­
ford, of Rrunswltk;'(&lt;*.

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Mr. W. ft. Hill y ard.la confined
to the O range Memorial Hospital.
. Mr. ami Mr*. C. R. Clonti, Sr.
left Tuesday for a vacation 'trip
to A tlanta, Ga. and N orth CaroMrs. Dora Kelsey le visiting
friends and relatives In Tennessee.
Mr. and Mra. B. L Wheeler are
•pending the lu n tm ir at their ram p
on la k e Harney. They entertain­
ed Mrs. R. L. Ragsdale with a spend
tha day party on her nlrthday this
week.
Aleo present wern Mrs.
Paul Camplwll. Mr. and Mra.
Robert Lee Kemp and baby daugh­
ter. Jane Joined the party In the

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afternoon.

4 Pcs. In Genuine W aln utw en eers

Mr. and Mrs.’T. L. Lingo, 8r„
id Mr. and Mra. Rov Clooti, Jr.
ivt returned from an enjoyable
»to New York City and Niagara
IU. Thay agree though that
’a nice to be horns,” aspeclally
en It was to see for tha firet
• thetr naw gnnd*on and
knew res pec lively George Mar11 Lingo.

All 4 pieces are In beautifully matched
Walnut and other choice cabinet woods.
In addition, you auve $30 on Ihla suite. *

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We uA Riving you extra
value In thin greup of robes.
Home have double-door mir­
rors, some single, ALL are
worth more than the pries
aaked. We wont to dear

18th Century Suite in Rich Mahogany
Like Hepplewhlte stylii
and conalructad eulte
(he answer to any I
In your home. Slee
rubbed finish and

Save the difference between
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Note The Landscape Mirror

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To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Prom ote the Protreo# of America)
e T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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mid Saturday Widely scattered
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- flationary tendenciri.
But Congrrti. inttead, tent him
_ R a hill intended tin, i o m an ^nd.la
the wedit curb* in three monthi.
In a atalem ent criticising the
legialation Ihe t’realdent aaid:

Edward W. H arrell, editor of
Newsweek m agarine,. who will
i*peak at the Jayrec- hamjurt at
the Mayfair Inn Sunday at 11:15
o'clock. The banquet will rlim as
the sta le conference of the Jayceea to be held thia weekend.

City Beautifying
Plan Is Proposed
AtJayceeJW eeL.
BusyProgramPlannccl
For State Confer­
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California Forest .
Fire Continues To
* R a g e Uncontrolled

Father-in-law Killed
By Frightened W ife Red Cross Instructor
To Teach Swimming:
HOTV. SPRINGS, Ark., Aug. 8,

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ORLANDO. Fla., Aim. 8. 1 * 7 F irs t round play in th e Florida
S tate Open Golf Tournam ent waa
tported shortly before noon toduo to n heavy rain th a t had
o a irty awamped tha Dubadread
C ountry “ *

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D A IL Y

F L O R ID A .

H erbert Covington, Red Cross
swimming Instructor, Is now a f ­
filiated with the City's youth
recreation project and will con­
duct classes In swimming a t Cry­
stal Lake Park In Lake M ary on
Tuesdays and T hursdays a t '10:00
A. M. startin g next Tuesday.
He will co-opersle la thias program with H erm an B ran
. Mrs.
N ancy Brock and Miss
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Dampler, recreation director*. Mr.
Covington look a ' course in Red
Cross swimming Instruction a t
rlando.

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MILTON, F la , Aug. 8, OP)-*
Funeral services fo r Misa Jeanne
Caldwell, slater of Governor MUard Caldwell, wilt be held here
a t 4:90 P. M. tCST) Saturday.
Mlsa Caldwell died T hursday h
Washington.
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at a retult of the adnunitlration*t
campaign to remove "to-called ditloyal employed fiom government
potitioni."
The chargr wat made by So­
viet Representative Aleaei N. Krukov hrfuie Irr mrmheithip Com­
mittee of die United Naliont Se­
curity Council after the United
Statei had oppoirJ Bulgaria*! applicaliou for admittion to the UN.

WASHINGTON; Aug. 8 Id V
Srnatoi litew tlet . U t-M e.) tai&lt;l
today lie teglelt making s p te tj
tlalrm rn t that «u .inline liotlr-vt
w st afraid In tiavel alone with
M aw xrd'H uR hfi:.
lam not ptoud of my com­
ment un that affair,” the Maine
Senator lotd a itewi conference.
Brrw tlri
m adr
t h e ’ uiiginal
after
Kraailnikuv, in a alaanimr attack ttatrrnrnl ten day* , .tgu
mulli-millionaiir plane
on the United H tatri, challenged H ughri,
Ihe right uf U, S, Hc.m-svntativr builder, had a&gt; trtlrd that Brew,
Harden Haynur to criticise Hul*
garia, Hungary and Komania for iter accr|&gt;trd $1,400 worth of
violation of human Fight* “ when ftee air transportation fiom hint.
the United Stale* might t* open
firm tier it chairman of the
to even more serious charge* in Senate War Inveiligaling _l'omthia-respect:"-------------- —-----------pritt'ee wK'i'clr it looking into $4T) He then aaked how the United’
Slate* would like tu r Ihe IhrCe ex- 000,000 worth of plane contract*
enemv states, ur any other fla ts , aw aidrd to lld g h rt and Henry J.
to prolgst against thr* nnli Com Kaiier.
munlat drive, the “gnti-lslHtr
■ t " ir.ltfrg
A *uddrn truce lari night rndislation" naasod by the last teasion of Congress or “ the recent rd a vide inquiry into chargr* h&gt;
trial uf a leader uf one of the pul llughet that Hrevttlrr offrrrd lo
itical patties in the U. S. A."
call off the runtr.it I invertigalin'i
“If this is tha dom esti; roncern if Hughe* would merge 1 ran*of the U. S. A., he aaid, “ I would
like to know Itow the U. K. think* W'mld Airlines, whith he largely
it can interfere in thu domestic conlioli, with Pan American Ail
affairs of these rounlri?* which it wayt,
i* flooding with protests."
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Brewster *aid he railed today'*
Kavnoi n-ptirti th a t He I’vli th e '
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I.atlnv airainil
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against It h eJ ) ......
. *•*"&gt; U*. Hughes on lire
oppression of T rtadam by the
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^ did nut
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nnsw -r ho!
hoforo the
three Communlat-duminated
pha&gt;c u f Ihe e»*«*
-. rnmenta.
. Brewster.Hughe*
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"W e are parties to tho, Y a lta ' ii closed.
clo,*K,‘
Hughes had challenged Brews*
I l ' M l I a o * a a i* a a a K l l t l l
I **r Ip. repeat uudei n atii.h L atari*.
I raent th a t H arriet Annie wick, n
(TWA hoaltm . had refused to trav. I
r r • a iiM n -a * i r . * . r i a i i r
Seminole High To
S tart Football L ,
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Lions Informed
Survey Outlines
jIndia
After Uriel’
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dvantages
A nd: iiy ? t ish°l leniso!0 ^ Jaycee Aims,
Tha Semlnola High School gild;
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Monday morning at 10:10 o'tlork.
CAIRO.
Aug. 8^-147 1’ilol
Coach Kettles announerd thie ufWilliam P. Orlom, a third of the P o p u l a t i o n
tarnoon.

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t-iimrmttee, &lt;a me ajtci (
I lilghr* h id t, lined lo pioduce
joliu M etre, h u puhlhlly man.
would make
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Initial practire session* will Iklight and prim arily devoted to Is­ left Cairo today at 8:39 f*. M
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' * t 1 . . hilt, d--ml-d l-i _Wmvhut Uni.-'
suing equipment and lim bering ex* (11:39 A. M.. F^astem Sjatidntd
A t
L u n c It M e v t
v&gt;h-,iiimg dial •w e’re not gotO I y
A t C 1ill
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ertisex. K ettles added.
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The Fed mentor requested that Tlruel f o r Karnehi. 11 tin.
j Jirtvtp and Amt* nl tin I hind •
The form er British terry e.mi
Ihe pf.-rn r ..iim tl.,1 |Kipula
unlv varsity memtn-r* from the
llir 1 lull-*- i:HT llir Ini) a ... Jiiiimi Cliamlirt ui| t 'inu iirit r and
eoml
194d machine and Bahv Fed mem* maud airm an, now llvl.g in It- j ...... o( S n ih o .l t&gt; I ' &gt;tHl
hmirn !»•
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olid ira d iiq
i|&gt;jiinUlig it ill |&gt; n
tier* report for-the first practice*. lyn N* i „ w i* only
an u iitlin r ill, llir pi.'igt-iM ‘ 'I lin n
minute* nut of Chlciifti. l l h . l M,« l u ,ll‘ l u ^ 1' *" 1 Mn*
l lplr. 1. ilh i.it a Iriiilil voir 1^ ( •iiiiiinri ( o n l r l r l i t r to I
F rtth m en will lie ryquevl.d to re­ ■tarlinic
h*hl
(mint, H4 he heiitcd iluwn . MMiling tu* imlu%ln.il $ui%ey nl lliu
port shortly, it w at staled.
giiVi-iuinriil Inqn.l to |M|.li I i
th«
2.200*mile
le
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to
KariM*hiT
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com|tlluil
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ihr
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wcrkctlll
at
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' Two a day practice iiettinris will
He w ax.tfyftilt^ o
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MU\ mra.ilh- lluimrli ail- irin,lining pai- u.t tin- subject .-I .1 Inglil) hi
be held until the opening of school.
llJllirltl.ily »tagr, In-lo ir the ( nui =jli.im alive talk by I .• I Katigau
The m orning drills will Iwgtn a t hours o r less the
Stale A.IvriliVing Coin3 " i C " .Z l * : w rd for a soil, flight ar.u n d th. the F
Nlonili
o.
u ,,m \
In du lrd ttiljiu iin n irlil
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H
llir Mitrnr.' n vi-arJx m t pubge^iun will s ta rt a t 3.00 o'clock, j wo.r),,|l
by Wiley Boat u 1933. ] imvtion
li«)Tr,| I,*—th e :f/in iilr and student*
lion
luncheon
tnd,iy_
ji
ilfr
M&gt;.
of tin, r,)n l l.ak., Armlrmy n n j
Serqiinilc l&lt;mnlv ha* an eili
K ettle. Stated th a t n.w u n ifo rm .i
f' W nl " l. “ ^ ' T T
An iiiiiHiilmtnl in' i.-h -i ih»*
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are on urdsr and will U- delivered ! • lro r* ^ » lln8 M" » rrlv*'
jniiit.«| ^t.y the xtyi'h-nls at lh#
in tied po|ml.»h'*ii id 2(i, )lH) (Util tilraslll. nut itifrated 361 lo U&lt;
P aris at 6:44 I' M... mid ti l I
In approxlm ataly a week. The suila had averaged alwiut 360 uii!e*
Til. .amllst gowrnmrill
"hr Jaycee*. he dd q.oli'n.rr.t Xrudeniv- t'n-*s, |&gt;rr-.rnts eight
|&gt;irrxf
Willi
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h)4
ill
I'MU.
tile
are aolld orange with b'ack .tum11... loll . inveasary for . If, ,
lu -sriil. Mali*i....»..l«l.- I- Florida scenes in full culor, In- '■
rrats, to coincide with ihp school an hour on the hop front franco le|w |l laid.
dealing
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*'*♦ whirl . hiding riett-i of Sniilitndii HuringS *
jn
perfect
weather.
Gnmlcr,
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fld,
color*. The latest type plastic w a s,h is only stop tn-foie 1&lt; In
and
latkr Eolu in
Orlafniq.’
'Of ifir City** 11AOO ili-It
Would
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headgear* have been ordered and Paris.
m rlnui-.., l.nrk.-d III*- kill .vtu.-1. e.y The maili iuv. tvliirh
n
llilf
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|Hi|iulatlull
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ilntia
lrd
ill
gotrilili
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lit
lo
t.‘II
ill*
ii
mid
w
,m
will arrive with the uniform*. The
Tail winds were ptumised to help the Ce|Mil| St (|.7(MI ,and tile ill ell wT,*&gt;• llivv m ast » o ik md lo l.'llded llu- poll. •- Milt!w*i|ty *»l liiiui-,1 liy ihe Sevrnth I lay Aaheadgear* are black. *
*eritist ilelioiniimtirin, is tocs'rd
on the Imiia leg.
ta k e .,I n III.* iiuiltagrtniiit o f f nut* S ln lr Highway P a li■diti.-n, hr Ur
Fred Ganrn*. last y e s r't arsislaitt
The 8 foot 3 inch filer, 87 y»ar* l-roel 6.80() While* m ihe mult Colt*11(■•11*11 to h r iipi-ruttni! tin f- .Inii'd. Allhivn’li tl„- Jal.-I'i- pm in Seminole' t'ouittv lietwren F*ra
coach will return to aid Jvrttle* and old, left Paris nt tl-.-IU A’ M., tv ate pul at Id lN I and nrgine*
I |„i-,iil for a S tair tillM k • ■■in ii".l I'lly mid
firientlV.
a new coach has been added to
The annus) t» dydica'ud to Mis
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W:i&gt;
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tim
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II,an.- fn -rf.-in iy ('1)111,-1' Ed,
the Sanford staff. The new roach
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J liL (V irile llull-K it stein who teclfvtd
"m e ) a fte r 4 *t„p ,;f
ra U | „;ftJllJn, lu t^ (..e jla id is h V barking thr lu ll, re itl iu L U ^ h w d J ^ ' l y «*
Is Tim Tvler. recent g ra d u a l» from
} 1tcr It \ degree at llnllln* (VIf
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§ i imitMiivtt i*»* 1*1118 «* i m ;h 11
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Rollins College, Tyler played In ions of gasoline. He got t^ m , j
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lo u r r t n
lo
tin- .!;,..■
--d J tm p lo v .-ri. ii
leporlett.
(ha hark field for Rollins for three
Ktt-&gt;wtll . of t '.onnull11-Tu, Ml . Hrl- Engli-h and Spanish nod spon­
gallon, of gasoline In an hour's Tlh«
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sored the 11*17 graduating class
vears.
| UMII asserted, lie told of n
■topover last
Growers
Favor
Soil
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to Taiion
Square ui u( tlu- Aradeitiy.
his first T i .th.w
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( tmservalion Here nvw York wh.-.,- n. m.I lotm 'i-u 1&gt;" John
Ex-Sanford Men Head Chicago
iirineiptil and tile facility, Itt6U.9nO Couimunisti gutlin
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Otilv 31-nttt of Semimile Count-j
tleltioiisltltl jiitt
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t'lHigatf, m akers of nlnllnulnd'-,
V1j.,l|jiu l projects, nqmK-rs 27. l h r r a
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nnllier
matter
whult
mid jeiiu-., ami tti*ih- Manufar* mi (Verlrp iday to apitruve i ii.ttt
tr*m la*»J .... i'a«e t ,«i,ii
w- re f.t in the K iaduating etas*
Two form er 'S anford rltisen* Anti-Red Hungarian
j this yegr. Juniors nu ntier
46,
and Navy veterans now livi’.g
lUhmmit of n soil conservation
Chief
Reported
Dead
Sophomores
43 mid E'lkshmen,
in Gainesville have been placed
d istrirt in .Hrmlnote CoiioU
Ml
•il. The total student boily waa
in command of lh f naw organised
of th r voters, IK in Loiigwuod mid $23,000 Colluded By
BUDAPEST, Aug. 8, &lt;47— A
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division of tha N aval Reservi reliable
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w
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Inform ant said Imlay hr ,
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were away on m llita y or nursing
Youth
In
GI
Benefits
in Galneavillt. They are Idem.
the
progintn,
arrording
to
County
seen a'B o v ie t le tte r report- (tTeck Money Market
John II. H interm iater, USNR, had
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ing the death of lb-la Knvae*
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Forest I.nke Academy hy means
m anager of the W hite House Ho- form er secretary • genrral of th&lt;
HAN FRANCISCO. Vug. 8. (47
K C V .C O lS W i l F I* C R T S were rccieved front Oviedo ur
tel, who has been appointed com Smallholders P arty whoso arreit
—Fisleral aiiUtfjfilie* were bring­ of its varlud industries foe stu ­
Clittluoln districts.
dent* gives them Dot only menus!
m inding officer, ana
Th e result of th e vote will lie ing to Han Francisco today a fo r­
1- by lha ___
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provoknl p ro te st.| ATHENS, Aug. M, (47
The
ta r L. Cooper, J r , Insurance an'ill from lha United R u le* govern-] i.rie*; of f r.ld t,.-,- shatjdy lintay sent to Ihe Soil Cons.-rvnU'm m er Air Force* officer, wlw j training liul ennldfr* them lu pay
edueareal aatata man, as axecutive of
sta te Investigator said, had adrtitl- lu part, if not nil
, of . their
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pile*
Th
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Laundry
which
tuppllre
Bear.
Tha Inform ant said R u ssian .,,I,servers sal,! -it reflreted fears whrthi-r or not the vnt.- w arrants In veteran s’ unrm plin m en! -comII
H o n d a Sanatorium and oa- ;.t
The appointmanta w are an ­ M inister G. M. Pushkin h*l» re- (!,*( -httem al ylolenre might hur- cstahlUhiiirnt of a soil ronvetsanounced Tuesday by. Capt. J. W. ported tha death, w ithout s|ieeify-l ,(,.on-Into wat if the Communists tion office with a technician in pensution in the past IK months. pital among otliera, is pictured
of new
Boutwara. district dlrectur of N a­ Ing place o f tim e, to the offiae attem pted to eMaUlsh q free state charge in Kanfunl.
Chief Investigator lame* Rolme) with Its flk.Otk) worth
equipment. A dairy is shewn
val Raaervaa. Llaut. A rthur I.. of H ungary* acting I-oreign M in -j|n parthern G t.ere.
* *"* tf th is ' hw-dnne. the technician of the California Hlate Depart which h a s .n daily output of 170
Funk, USNR. aaaoelata professor Isler, Krno Mihalyfi. V *
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j Tha ‘-Athens money market. wilhslsit farm ers Ip test *‘"1 types, m ent of Employment said Ihe for;
mllMz «0 o fw h lc h gwM
of social sciences, University o!
Since Kovac* w as ‘ a rre sm t - by | w hlch in the jmst faithfully h i s , make muiis o f farm s; and make r. m er pilot had relate-l filing nf&gt;- to the •»
Hanitarlum. About 3^)00
Florida, waa appointed as tra in ­ Ute Russians, he presumably dierl. f ora-tdia.luwid govern manta) c risis,} rommenilations of ‘Imiirorem egtj proxim atcly 76 fictitious claim s lo
chicks a te hAtchrd 'each week at*
ing officer.
In a Russian prison.
quoted th e gold sovereign today j to n rm um ittee u f five farm ers, com pensation in (lint 'lim e. In o f­ the poultry farm . The Academy
All three of th ere o ffic ers'h ad
A spokesman^ fo r Mihalyfi sald | a (
drachma. The slsh ililrd elertrat bv tiiF fa rn u -rs. to test aa fices ranging from Hdrraincnto in
axtansfva-sea and command duty a t a news conference torlay th a t r »U la 135.WW The gold ra t* waa lo fgasihility. The "ntir.' expertw* northern California tu Riverside P ress ia one of the inoet valued
industries a t the school, both fa
in World War. II and other as
nothing w m known" of the sta U j n 9 J » o when thu imO.OOQ.OOU o f retry in g out aurh plmm is up to county' in the Houth. .
He identified the youth ns Hons an educational and financial w ay,
itgnnfanta which particularly fit o r Kovac* - h ed llh .•
American m ilitary ai.L program the farm er. All th a t the g*avernA copy of the M irror m ay be
i a t . t h a K n ilt.o f.ih a o rg an
swewt‘Pay* t* -4he* eainry
Stw A. 1-anen- 2S. nf Vnlluip..Calif.— seen a t the otllce of L'ou'nly
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futirtemr
division In Gains*T TALBOT BACK
lechnirisn and the upkeep of hi*
Supt. T. W. 1-awton.
REPORT DENIED
villa. C ap e Boalware said.
F rank Talbot of Oviedo has reofice, said Mr. Dawson.
WASHINGTON. Aug. -t, f l h ROTARY
MF.KT
ren tlv returned from Wayriravlile,
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- Htatu Department Press - Officer
. FLORIDIAN HONOR HI)
bttsicel program featuring
N. C. where he epcnl a two w r-ks'
CHICAGO, Aug. K. &lt;47—Cora
Michael J. McDermott today des­
SOFTBALL CANCELLER
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 8, m ~ vacation. While th ere bo reaw-rts
hnnnott and Bill M artin
The sofMiall
gam e lwtwe*n cribed as “ not tru e" a published soared to new record high* on tha
Col, Pannywalt F. McCall, with 28 •w in g Mr. and Mr*. Ed .tandall
pUnnerl for the Rotary
vears service In th e National and Jack Burnev and family /m m T'lub
neon Monday, it was the Rotary Club am) the Linus report that Secretary of State Board of Trade today on buying
Guard and United States Army, Sanford. Ho adds th a t th e w.-atb- »nl
today
by
Charles Ckib scheduled for this evening Marshall ha* quietly assumed induced bv cenlinucd dry w eath­
waa presented the Florid*. Crow or w as exceptionally jool and th at M
program
chsiniisn. h as been postponed on ac:ount direction of civilian 'operation of er in much of tha Midwest, p a r ­
yecterday, hlgbeet o tiliU r/ aw ard he u w i------ - of
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----------------------ally singing of old snd of the wet field, Orville Touchlon th e American m ilitary government ticularly in the m ajor product**
the
p retties; tnoun-' "&lt;*i
stale of Iowa.
by th a Bute of Florid*.
Id Korea.
will also l&gt;* enjoyed. announced today.
r in th a United Bute*, new j

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W A M IIM .|i&gt;N . Aug 8 uP&gt;—
ll.iw .ud I higher agreed today, af*
Irr fittl Angrtly rrluong, In make
iccuidt of hit pet tonal bank sccount and ollief p itv lle papalt
availatdr to Setratoi* m iettigating
Ini (dO.tHli'.Bi'l) watiime plane
runliacti.
Thr. row over Hut came during
a wrangling tfitio n punctuated bv
a ‘ ihtr.il fiom Chaitman Eei|U run fR M uli.) to bar all ipeclalofl
fiom th e .S en a te^ W » r In v e itin t*
ing Committee** hearings if th t
audience did no) ttop applauding
ilu g b rt,
*
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"We a i t going t&lt;T have
OI yuo will fiol he alh.wrtTto stay
in - th u 100111.'' thr wlutr-haiied
ellaittitau tftuulrd to thr audience.
Die ' applause came at the mil*
lionaitr I hdlvwixHl pio.lu. ri wat
jointing
with I erguron
about
Irrnn &lt;d tit tlH.tniil.OtK) contract
to build thr ’'wot Id* latgeit
aiiplanr.” a (lying ho.tl
Win ii tl ie i iiiiiluilier ircunyentd
afin
i lumlieou rrceti, llughet
.iiiiiiiiiii. i i I ihioiigh an alloiney hit
itilllilglirn to make hli |i*peit
, '
oltrady -tdrporn red available lot
the tenalor*.

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MAKING I lf s M lX fe \ tV.M T I 'J I 'ip jlf jr is r r on th r «ilnr«- -Inu.l lief.-.r (h r s*n»le t t - r lii*e»tiBaling
WzV 'H IV H d N, Aug 8 147—
Cato *11te r ill \V iwlii nu t ••Ii. • llo n an l IliiKhe-, milliuiiairr plane h u ilileran d film maker. I- -hiiwn in two
lypi.it iIn -r iip* tak rn n. he tr-tilieil in the .aircraft ciiult. i i t probe. AL--fight, tlutlie* hold* a N-n.iloi I rigumn (U -M iili.) capbumlk « t, record* a* he chargr« that Senator Owen BteW strr, Maine, rhaiim nn nt the invrwt Ination itctf a bitin vrffiil eschsnce* with
enintel lee, offer ed In rnll,&gt;|iff..lh e jirti-aliiinal pm lie it Uttjthr'.'Ouiuld agree lo m eiga liin J A tA -u r fT&lt;‘V«aid Hughes today by ittugarii.’iiiint with t*an-Alnrriran Mrwa)», At lelt, he i- »liow n us he tm&gt;k the outh
tInlet nnlioual Soundplmtu) IIIK a .ulqionia foi puv slr iloCUit

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* Meyer Be Put Back
On Witness Stand*
Seeks Iltighes’ Files

Upward Hughes A ttacks Brewster Under Oath

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A s s o c ia te d P ra s e 1-e a se d W i r e

More Subpoenas A re Issued h r
ation;

Brazil. A t t a c k e d I n
H e a t e d Session
O v e r Membership
Of Bulgaria .In UN Senator Says He la
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 8 ( 4 7 Not Proud Of Drag­
Huttia chaigrd today that the
ging Her Into Air­
United Slalrt wai guilty of seplane Investigation
flout violationi of human light*r‘

“ It l»-unfortunate th a t the Congraaa did not provide for re
alrainta on atver-eipanaion of iitatallment credit in order to liA proposal by Jack K jtigsn
mlniah Inflationary pressure* nr,*ing from thla course."
that the junior (.'lumber of Com­
Mr. Trum an obaerved that ru t- merce tpontor s plan to beautify
_ tinuation of p'resent control* f fa.' the north and south roadway
9 th* neat three montha hat i««il
“perm itted arid m ille d by the entrance* to Sanford . and the
Congress," and tu- added that parkw syt along Park A vrnur wat
“thia ‘ la preferable lu immedi­ «ntliutisitically approved last eve­
ate abandonment of three rening by the group at their ,up|ie;
' alrainta.”
*
“ For th a t reaaon," tbe Peril- mreting at the M aylau Inn and
dent continued. “ I have a’ffted w at referred to their executive
tha Joint ’ resolution."
committee for further action.
Hr aald it would l&gt;a " fa r bet­
In addition to this idea, Mr.
ter to reduce prirea than to rvRatigan
advanced the idea that
_ la i terina in leaking new cut*
the Merchants Association -and
- A - tam i fa .
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The raatralnta on installment civic gioups back a plan to plant
buying. were instituted in w ar-] shrubs and flowers all the way
tltra undw the rfoivgnie control I •Jong Seminole Boulevard into
JU d Faotltoritg
___ . wfthtn the trailing-T
1 ** *
w lth-the ontin y act. The I’reai- San fold.
l (Milan,a aa l&gt;a * Klakll
Gena Tucker, co-chairman of
the Conference ('ommltlve, urged
th a t 'a ll rnemliera uf the local
group
participate in Ihe S tate
Jaycee conference at the M ayfair
Inn during the weekend. Regia
tuition will take place from 1U:IW
A. M. until 5:00 I’. M. Saturday,
he aaid, There will be a buffet
supper {rom 8:811 to 7:30 I’, M..
LOS ANGELES, Aug. H, &lt;A7— and .thu furmal hamiuel will take
Reinforcements of 160 fitvfight- place Sunday at 13:16, at which
era, parachuted to Condo.- Peak Edward tV. Ilarrett of . News­
in the Angele* National Kureat, week Magazine will S|teak.
Mr. Tucker highly commended
iointd in ,th e battle to day.us the
Rig T ujunga Canyon bruth and Lind \Vi*!&gt;er, hotel m anager and
lig h t-tigghgr fire raged unrontrol­ mendier of the Jnycees, fo r-h i*
aid in the piiigra;u.
led for tn rfo u rth day."
President J .
H railey Odham
.E a rly today the hlate had erop)
u ••h i i until a a I'a a e M t S I I down the canyon to within one and aaked for Miggeationa| ..that may
9 opr-half miles of tha intall com­
munity of Tujunga v u l U. H.
R anger M. W. Durham said the
burned over area now totaled a p ­ Sinkfinjr Dates Made
proximately 4,300 acre*.
By Margaret Truman
An effort was made yesterday
to r r e a la rain by artificial methods
KANSAS CITY. Aug. H. (jp )_
abova the burning area w h e n two. Mrs. T. J, S trirhler, Mias M ar­
hav* tfisd and tho Hat of In lured
garet Trunin a ’* voice teacher, aaid
rtaeh ed some “6. .
the date for Mist T rum an's
The Loo Angeles Times, with todav
appearance with the Hollywood
tha .aid of scientist*, arrange-! to Howl Symphony O rchestra had
* have.dry.ice dropped from a plane Iwen act for Aug. 83.
4 ° n : a cloud In an attem pt, which
61m. Suirkh-r alao disclosed that
proved- unsuccessful, to induce
showers. The paper explained that the President's daughter would
make her concert debut In P itts­
a “elngle cumulus cloud failed to burgh
Oct. 17. The concert aeries,
cooperate.”
which was schedulei) to open a t
Tha attem pt waa mado because Pittsburgh
in 6(ay, was postponed
of rtce n t such rain-m aking sucresMm. M artha'K . Trum an, thu
sea In A risons. A t an altitude uf when
14,000 *fe*t a plana mad-t five President's mother, L e'sm u frillawaepa across tha top of the cloud, rally ill.
For her appearance in Holly­
dumping from 60 to 180 pounds uf
k in . Slrickler aaid MIm T ru ­
, powdered dry lea each time. Heien- wood,
man would sing two ariaa In the
_ t l i t i explained th a t tha cloud was first half of the coneer; and a
* • not high enough to be In the frees- gyoup of three or* four songs In
tng level w here such an experiment the second part,
m ight have proved successful.
Mr. and Mrs. S trlckler will ac­
company Mias Trum an fo r the
West Coast appearance.

« 7 — Haggard a n dd unshaven,
F ro a e c titlu A ttorney Sidney Mr
kM
^ M sath
t h declared today hla pretty
▼86-yMr-otd wife »hot and killed
W* f a th e r - la s t night while “hyaterioal w ith fright** aa a resu lt of
tim e, alder
McMath's drunken
ahuae.
Rod-eyed and w irn from an allnight investigation, the form er
Marine hero laauad a prepared
statem en t telling how hla wife,
- •
f n b b a d hla .46 caliber
n e fro a r a n dp i and fired wildly
a r Hal P. Me Math, St. whan he
. .^ a p p ro a c h e d .her .cursing and his
t ' w t l p clinched.
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IN D E P E N D E N T

Reds HitU.S. T w o
For Violating
Human Rights

Guest Speaker

Truman Signs Meas­
ure But H its Con­
gress For Ending
'Credit R e s t r a i n t
- WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 «e»
Tbrcsidcnl Tiuman today .finned
* legislation killing all- conlioli on
initallmcni buying Nov. I. -10-17.
The Piftidenl laid be regret­
ted that Congress did not follow
the recommendation of the bed-,
era) Receive Board and of the
Council of Economic Advisers "by
enacting legiilalion to provide, fur
^continuing at long at necessity
Regulation of contumer credit at *
meant o( helping to promote eco­
nomic liability.”
Mr. Truman had asked for apecific peacetime authority to tegulata the American
imlitution
known at the "essy payment
plan," a a bulwark againht in*

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